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Edward, E«n»TM*CosUell for VT turned iromtlioEiniern Ciuei, bi di« ooKr receiviog !' ~ - *•■ • ' 1, HAltPElt, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR _ publ.c, In whtqh hqhT.otß >o justify hi. uiwgr.anm- ; J|)e fnl[o^|ng linCT , je , mgliro .,f a Agne ?n n Cammoilwralih rj.Mi|ton E. Baldwjn'anil Marshall plaiatiff. - V lr"'» r ' »"/»■•' ! * '■ '-‘ > < PITTSBURGH- ble msolencls ft -'jl of his jwb. ma(l | lQuao ' „ c (y om Qy, peyor }j. GJitwV Shout. Tmliqtmcnl,«Mudeniranor in Office« Par Jacob HandeD4h|eld t». Ale*. Auflrew*. Hdwatd h™a in B**'« ! lfiifnchneMaiiA«rietynotiufp««»eiUiy -*■ < ’o'- WVjVC J-. , t «* rI -, ’. *V WEDNESDAY NOviriikß 22, IMS. Thc.nly apology f orJ,, ? cOnauci, Aat They wre Cootu,o„ W eaUh, Mr. Wood.; fo, Defence, for p1.,„.,ff ' * f ** Ir* Jrf p* * > ”* ' ~ " S l ,is that of hisTparciilal feclmge, ?vfln thpl ftU,g C Dccr about yoara since, ifio edllom Magraw and llfacfc. J, W X er >,6 loBS £ black s jJ tB > Ctavets and Collars, i , c , *?* fliomna Host Job printing ®f&ce. .B^ndirectt ? , B ivon.- a,. unncWy of vvbtch paper mltofluceiAhtein with Jlenry C. Morrow, ofßobinßon township, wa thd I Loomis for plaintiff. V-ctdtcUftr plamiiff, $306,97, Rich*ch?ngeS£ do. IS?SetSodCsmh 1 | f | T.% .%/ V\J. v ? CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH S*l REEfTS lor us to recapitulate the circomfilanccs that led to —«lf my one following lines without pjosecutfng witness. JW, Robertson & Co. ts, Samuel iVorth Vcr- ®*£t changeable Satin de Plaid and ftmpedMoilmsi r * Z ' i *, , - -’l -> tfr „-. , 16 ■«*« ■ - -- - .-.-X *ipl !>ju #.,r ** IsS .■ - of Judge Brackonndge. It would seem that tho hot fl ™ mfl |. ’ V 'V V 1» %\ ’ ! ;Zf “ oDdttr the old BC " lk 7\^ , . J,ol 1 J “ l Coo ' Cd ,- The «'!l ‘honk us for Mormeg Po.l! '/h i B* 1 S £ ’’' " , . * s-ur aC: "■&x ;v ■.&&-w»j 1 £*1" , sinuatea that three ofithem have coinmiUedpcrjury’ Stay, jailor, stay,aftd hear my wool’ Richard Randle, of Philadelphia, vs. JoaepL JPrcs- New «Wi e Vinettea; Cloth >do , " % " Kv r f \,aA aW co CARR, Umtea States Newspaper Agency Surely he must bo in hia dotage. Ho say a n »sV*> * s' Far Coittmerclal en.d River News, hut it does not guarantee to every man,forafancied My ianguago shall bo mild, though sad; Corf Land, adjoining Sidneyvjlle, on theMcmonrta« l cc . tetf w * lh care—with pa me alar raferenca to , ‘ f -* H* - ( * efc ll « t p^c * in J nr y» «° brow-ocat undussud the Court, in tho ( ft ?»« 1 !’ U I !!yj»ji"«J^!;“j t hula, „ UpporSt.C a, t .otvUp.AUegheny county, > a . s2* Kl*cf*6n irexva, Market choice epithets or a London fishwoman. Judge B m not maa larontmau Hunlop and T* Wilbamsfor Plaintitfas M’Candless: *** w «»hy «h« pamcnlas anendoa of , ' - » H ’ T % , [Mi’boasts of forty years’ experience at the bar. Eorty My tyrant husband forged tho tale Forward and Metcalf for Defendants: r . V >■ .OV-Vl enough for (hft laty to kjtow tbit, though the ark Ohf jailor haato that Ctto to 1411' K« "muel ftdW hh OilChiot*, BntUhChlntzaa, * i*V»‘ V V 3 l might seem to him to toitcr,U is a saarilegetolocch Oh I haste my father’s heartta cheer; town hip, to Miss SAjutn J ihiscMr* ° New style Memmack Calicoesj E k U with unclean hands. Wo attempt no defence of H‘S heart at once Hwiil grieve and glid 0« Monday, Ihe 20ib msi y-by ihc Rey.Mr.ReevesJklr Blue and Orange do ! \?Jr l *. ll> h' c + I?* «*. ». U u Vr !<• e i To know, though kept a captive here, 'WnxiAttHz'rar HAnrEtr,of SteubenvilleOhmSmu* Funuture do - . i , aK " l Judge Patton, for he has shown himself perfectly lam not mad! lam not mad! 3»wahd, oi Allegheny CilyJ - * - CHEAT'DRESS GOODS ” * \ H* r . " rf> l ** * a » r f' capable of maintaining his self-control, as well as -- ■ ' 1 1 1 A largo Jot of low priced Muslin deLalne*,oi ihelow •- v *i~£ u K *•r».c..« 1 .. J ..,.i.,»» , d,.bi« LfflßSHßSWSdafflfaSS 'Saara&>|S w .__, :ba*eßMlaioed tho poaitionwhichhe took mthocaso. [ oclodCfatilieCommercialSalcaHoointcorijefbfVrobd -Bad very handaoraedarkand bright colored. Ptatfffiifgt::i:: - Judgp BraeVeortdgo niaybo “ rough aad ready,” as - ‘ . ' - t» v:^<..^'':r?'v::'y'- , rv«.v»i:' «is-^ *.&•>: a: \ t ,t Court, but he Cuds to his sorrow that— dyed black broadcroihs, single and double milled ca«i« . ~ " ,*» *• voun, out ne unus to ms sorrow mat meres, satinciis, jeaiu, tweeds, pßot cloihs, white. Ted,. e v fit*-*** \ f * “ When valor preya on reason ■ °7"?' ld •SWP-! lla, nv ' : wfayOitK’siti lt tail the aword it Cghta with.” “J'J' ded ,““ d , d r < ’S r ?W ,il V l i , '. d ? n l B * ,c -llneitwblo cloihs,-: -;vi.-..£fej. rt ; At to Judge Brackenridge’a assault upon ourself, hdkfs, super prints, hmcres,°gSS Colored CamSnc, .'V .V", wo caro about aa. little Tor t. as for runoff of tobac- V'V ’ CO, *Wo shall ever say what wtf Qnnk of any man’s hauy caps, bonnstsi ribbandsi: canibnc and V 1 Vt iU GOODS ’V' o.nduet, when public nghtanro epneeroeti, fcysd as Ja K«r C occ„c, Quccuiwarc, Fun,„u,e )& c . • . ,t any act of injustice or oppression. The learned " " f S •i?.-t;i-. genllemah lost hia sting.inhls.ndteulous fury in.tho ■ ,,l Kj^"f l,, i" n ? ,n ’ l i’,* c -'■ i-v. 7 .?.:-'; iivc;; ks,,\ Z< Courl room, and sstioglesa wasp may now be looked and ' r 5 h‘ i'-*■.. bpohna a barmlea thing, when tt attack, an ed,tor . r J ' . - 4 2^}.' * : o.».s^Ts^r«o n . -v-. ' i Z' >? , 1 si,«. '»i [ \ # P'l ~i • Z Z S * -i *7 r- ’ ' ,lWt ll\.. ' 1 K«sS»‘-i- -V, i c< , HV- * i * s&V*?£>"v;, 4 : r ■( jc »t V T?w , f , / s 1 -- , . ’ V '’^ ?s - -S f r : «rs£\V£\-.3 t v < >; , ;l|*v \! e * Z cl‘ t y, 'l. r ‘ " W'l i r f *• r a w v 'J* > « r f >-«£«-»- r * -* > i . *■ * Si'- Afe J/1 V V N . V , *V I - " *&' Z;,\V *'r“ - * r' . ! >^ l t* > > ■» "V •.--.-.b.c.-s-.r- j*r.-_ ,- • ;•. ---C.._ . s %. 5 , > a * * V . ' * V is * ’ r - ** ' '** ( f -l-s * *- v u i« r ~ *. * 4 4 4 y ’ f t'+ N» c . •* 'v i* ■.-S.-■ -> . ‘V * J- 1 4 1 - - , f, - V-f- 1 ‘ ’ f :r«C ’ r ' 1 v * t- »r; I f* J » * 1 * * I- * ! f - - r - ,i U'VV 4 i *~A ~t »y * J, -7> . "* * H ' ' K Z 1 ' ’ ». tf r- f 1 •* > s /r* 4 *: 74 V n -*< > 1 < * - < 1 > . 7/;' x ;v t 7/ s I* pi- «* ' fc v r * ■*. J;i t p 7-1 VC . +* ’j »- 1 r ** yypirihXty-U: ' s > 4 Vr 4 iv/;4V < ’ ht ' 'rV a s > r 1 -* ' " 1 '"77 -v », 7 .V. %'7^^%-s ' 7| 7 ; ,» , SM^fe ,-3^77:;- 7<;\‘77 JBUk > -■'•'■'■•'■• •'••• *-» 4ff' ft* «tfß>.. V»"• S: A**.^vf,*'•“£?-. >» ■’■i' /".-• r*;.; 4 - ' w?y4v:.; *’ V i,-JMf4e*!fSitf'**.»<■ - ■ - . '.v};'*4-""--‘'.-‘-'‘•'■'■'■.'■'••' ; 'i':*.*. .does he nnthorise the belief; that nnyman will be removed from office on - account of the political opinions that he baa held or eiprcssed. -Op the contrary, if there has been any fleige given onmplied; in any of his letters, it is; that he will proscribe no man, on accoant of his po liUcal opinions. Independently of this fact, wo have tho sdlemn pledges of Governor CftmxuDiir, of Kentucky Jobsstoh, of this State ;»ad Senator Ccaytoh, of Delaware, that General Tby* lor no man on account of his politics.' * - Genn|hl^rAVLOB 7 has had so hule to dowlthpoli tics;- and 7 -especially witb;‘ c tPAig”- politicians s i that; tltodgb we have co doobt ho .honestly. intends i to do all that he has promised to do,—yet ho will, utterly fail. has been the boast or his friends, i that ha never surrendered, (which- is-thus far true,) i and they.alao have declared thathc never forgets his fneqds rubnt if he shall be able to withstand against the army of mere office .hunters who will surround him during the month of March, 1819,—if bo. shall be.ablelarcttre from the Held; not-without defeat; but withoni dishonor; he wilt havo sustained a far more wonderful than Buena Vista charge, and a siege morn tremendous than that of Monterey, This we bclicve-fae cannot do. Honest os may be his mo lives; and Bled as his intentions; we do nut believe that either General Taylar;:or; any other man who lives; can separatorlnmsptf from, and act independ ently ofjiihe- influences, by which he will be sur- when bcshall reach the seat of government. Wft djftmld, 7 be exceedingly sorry, in truth, if we couhltbinicthat the timerhad not long since passed, when; under our form oTgovernment, anyjnan could pet independently of party considerations; 7 Onr form of,government was ihe result of a -party triompb; throughout us whole history, there has been ft con tinnnns record of party triumphs; the nature of the rontest bas-ever been such, as mast continue to mark lur course ; - unless our fellow- men—instead of itnadily and advancing,—shall make a retro-, pade movement; and tall back .upon monarchy or lespotism: aud ho who thinks.this can bo; has mu aten lin age in which he hyps ; and the spirit of ihe ■acc or which he is one*>- 1 The New York Mirror, an original Tagtar paper, lays, that General Taylor will not proscribe any man in account of hts opinions.- The New York Com- nercial—on old -fashioned' Federal paper,—Mint, hat the now administration will pursue an unobjee ionablo codrsc ; that Democrat* need not fear a re: noval;—while the. Nonh American, and News, at •hilailelpWa; and the Federal' organs 1 generally la; hie State y toll us that the work of.proscription halt commence at the earliest practicable moment. I*his i a whatwo cXpect s—what onr friends generally inticipalc p—what we wish to see done: and what vo thinlcaught to be done. It is what should have cen doneundcr the administration of Martin Tan: lurcn j— what JahesK. Polk, as. (bedhead of oar ;overnmcnt, shoulifhave insisted opon.fund whata lemocrsttc’ majority -in . the Senate of the .United iutce should uniformly- do, as an act of justice to. hose whom they represent. We say it is thedutg >f General TajlbV to make a Wean Streep of all the dices under the Government. ..Lethis adroinatra ion bccloggedby none who might be called ores roppert—jiy, uone whoso sympathierarc not with im, and with-those who placed him to power;.and till more neccssaryis it that he should remove from inportant stallonsall who.have been pretending to et with thoDomocratie party, until they found the haneca of success 1 were against them ; and who ben -patriotically lamed to:his support. :Of .all the lOorjpitifuVand conlcmptible: wretches who. dis-: race the name of man, these, are tho most railgni cant*the most unworthy of confidence by any jrtyv—jnflthoyarecertaihly sucliai wiltbe sus lined by no honorable men, of either party. We ay,, lot General Taylor remove "every incumbent of ifficc, who has opposed his election. Iff rap he iinnot,-witt not dare to , dovther wife ! Sew Books, AVe have been favorcdjby the author,.with “Duffs forth American Accountant I'cmbracingjSiogloand )oublc Entry Book Keeping, practically adapted to lie inland and maraume commerce ; of the United: Statesexemplifying all modern improvements in !|io Sciencevvrilh 1 a new and certain method of de lecting crror«i-and proving the . Embracing tn imprOvcd plin -ofinttrucUon jintwopart*. By >. Durr', merchant.’V' We have exammed-thi* work, kith some caroy and, if it did not come to us with k'comraendalinhsortlie highest characler,we should in disposed to apeak: of it in favorable-, terms. We 10 not dOubt that it m ono of the moat complete and! ilaboratc treatises on tho subject that has ever been' -'-This tvork may bo .had,of the Author, It iiis Academy,- above ithe atoto of Alejanded Sc bay;corner of the Diamond and Market street; and it so at the diflerent Bookstores. i Messrs.'M’-UoitAt.D & Beesoit, (who p;eitbe,'Ritts urgh haves'ent to us a copy of another r'ork 08-thosamo subject, which deserves a passing nticc. Jt is TboiNational System of Book Keep* ig ; containing, the art and science pracit-. ally aiaptod.nnd carefully prepared foryhe moreen*' |lo und commcjroisldinsinCss of the United .Slates | nd applicable-jo nil ktnda of Businesa whatever, b which sdJ&Biicw'and very decided-improvements - 11 the practice of the art nro set forth. With an' i ppendiy, containing a complete system of Steam* ,nat Book Keeping. By JonM Futunro, Accouht- i B t T)i|s is of unquestionable merit fond Is popularity is fully .‘attested: ;by thofact that.it has pached itsyfnrd: edition;-It may, be. had of the pub. ishers, who n|co:liavC a fall, supply of School, and: luneUaneouB.-onoksyin jitmnsj every stylo,of binds; - r -■ r - m ■- Coimos’a Hlet tlcu ifaia ’bcsulifiil. This actor has adeemed liimselfV Wc thought his stylo faultless iv nd in tins we Concur With tboentiro audience. Weare pleased to say that tbehonse was fulliand ishionatdy filled tna; it a filling man ac ir likes on his benefit night. j V-, * -r-'S 1 V**• >-' =MEE -.We publish below the official communication, ad dressed, by Gen. Jlowmao, loi" HmEiccllcncy, Wm.P.JohoitOn,GoveraororFct!nBylvania J,,re sigtung lho.office.of:Adjutant General.of this State. It 5» a capital piper, and will meet with a heart; approval front the entire Democracy or the State. As a public officer, Gen. Bowman has,been indc6u : gable—he hstdone all to hi* power .to promote the interests and tbe honor of Pennsylvania, as well as our beloved country. In the organisation of the volunteers from this State, for the Mexican war, he more than ‘discharged his only ; and bis generous, noble and .patriotic conduct, upon that occasion, called forth the praise and approval of men of all parties. Although he was tendered " extra allow. ance,” on account of hi* loss of time, labor and anxiety, on that occasion, he promptly declined re. casing any; There is a Democrat rfor you; We trust Govt: Johnston will God, in the Whig ranks, a man for his successor, equally as honest and devoted ito the best lulercsts or the Commonwealth, as Gen. Bowman: Bufobd, November lb r IS4S, Sins—lt ts now Upwards of foyr months amen the death of Gov. Shunk placed the executive power of theCoramonweallhinyour bands. It u about three months since you had it in your power to supersede .me, as Adjutant General ol tba Milillajby appoint mg another parson to take charge of the office, : -If yoa bad believed: the one-hundredth part of what you said about me m the Senate, last winter, yon ought to have removed methe first moment you could do to, without violating the law. I take your ■ forbearance as a retraction of your charges, and ac, cent it at an apology. I entertain tbe same sentiments expressed in my Report, of last year, to Got.-Khunk. Those seoti. .meals were heartdy spproved .by that pureand Ulus, ’tnoos patriot; bat gave you mortal offence, I still believe that the late war with Mexico was just, oc cessarvytnd honorable tothecountry; and that those, who pleaded ihe.caute of Mexico, .for partisan pur poses, furnished aid and comfort **: to the public enemy, Jftui liudgmg. lrDia your speeches in the Senate) rendered me unfit, In your opinion, to be Gov. Shank’s Adjutant General. .Then why have yon continued me. .as: ynora t ,1 presume because you haveseeo your error,and are ai lasi willing to make reparation. I find, however, that it begins to be believed that the official. connection between us ts kept op, not merely by your Wlf, but'.*l my request—that yon are desirqUs to retain me.ai one of yourconCdcnual officers, .and: that i am willing to be retained. I hope you will immediately relieve me from this un pleasant suspicion, by accepting my rcsiguatioa.and taking tbe office otf my hands. :1 will, of course, take the same care as heretofore of the public property under ray charge, unul a mc ceasor is appointed; ffcase to consider this as my resignation. .. I take this occasion (the first that has presented itself since the retraction of your charges against me) to assure :you of the " distinguished cunitidera tlon ” with which I am Your moat obedient sersant, GEO, W. BOWMAN. His Excellency, Wb. P; Jonssroii,; ; Governor of Pennsylvania. Tlie World In • Nutshell. :Bar in thelist of 217 voters m thctown ofHrng ham,.-Mass., there are only 239- different names* There are 66 Ilcraeya, 42 Cushings, 38 .Spragues, 36Lincolns; 36 Gardners, 36Stwldert, 21 Wbitona, tud so on. The slatd people of that goodly town catch mackerel in summer, and make buckets in winter, pursuing the eren lonor of their way with out perplexity or care. • tSt According to- the Releigh (N. C.) Biblical Recorder, onebundred and, aiity-thrco persons,' of • whom twenty-ono were colored, were baptized at one time in the riser Chowan, at Ballard’s Bridge, in Chowan county,'in that State. The lino of can didates entered tho water hand in hand, and*cxtond ed orer a hundred yards. Col, Gardner, of Washington, is compiii ngin -dictionary of all the odicers of the army oftho Uni ted Staterwho hareserred ainco 1789, including the Provisional Army of President John A Jams. • • 'itr Dr. Pettigrew, in n-lecturo at the Collegiate Institution, Liserpool; stated that epilepsy Is con sidered so catching, that no patient afflicted with it 'is allowed to eptcr a London.hoipitalus an in-pi bent. : BVUpto 1845, tbo.cosl .price of 19,000,000 ]ba. or 20,000,000 Ibs.of Icawos £3,500,000, At pres, ent 46,000,000.1b8. costs -£3,000,000 or £500,000 lessihaq used to be paid for 19,000,000 lbs. •ACT: Quean Victoria, haring learned that a little Child three years or age; wasaaved from the wreck Of the Ocean Monarch, nnd thatuo trace ofils fami ly corild be, discorerod, haslakcn.chargc of, and in tends to.protcct.and, oducato.it at her own expense. ! MrvCobden; writing, to thePoaco Congress at Brnssels. aays tholptal arrrfcd force ofEurope.er xluaisc of, national guard a,police, etci, ia2,35D,000 -men, and:,the total expense £200,000,000 sterling per annum. • Dir “What boxes govern the world!”- usked a New York paper. It answers the question] thus— : “the entndge box, the. ballot box, the jury box, nud the band boa.*’ c ■} .H®* Died at Oawogo, Nov- 7th, Major James Cochran, aged 80 years; Tfe-wn* a member of Con gress with Harrison Gray, Otis and Albert Gallatin in 1797, during the administration of: the older Ad orns. , r “SniKSY on votm own Bidf,"—We imreno ob jections to hoys amusing themselves in playing shinny, or any other game, provided: tliny do not mnnopolisothe entire side walks, and intorforo with he tights of pedestrians. Mabket House OaAtons —Tho last Catholic thug notices this tribe s IjtpnovEKENr.—Wo ■observe, that: somo of the Market - House Orators,-to i.whonva. correspondent 'alluded in n former number, have laid aside their while cravata and put.on piain black Blocks .Wo .faavo been 91130 informed that they have not lately bSen lieard ntlho nsual timcd in the Market if ousc. .W 6 ktncorcjy hope that.,this parody on frqe discus, ision will cease to disgrace our city. -Usoful trades may uhen regain tho-sorvicesofmcnwlio never •should: have quilted thcm'for tho Shamcfiil' OCtiupa lion ofipauderingtO die: pajlsions of the depraved, by the abusing of worthy men. V: 9ftr Donttfotgel tho Railroad Meeting at the Board of Trade Rooms, this evening • V** - *• if'i'p* . Ho smiles in acorn, and turns the key-1 He duita the gale I I knelt in vain T , : His glimm’nng lamp, still, atilt I see f ’Tiagonc—and ail. is gloom again. Cold, bitter cold—no warmth, no light I ; . Life! all thy comforts once l had I Yet here I’m chained this freezing night, Although not mud I po, no, not mad! „ ’Tia aore aomo dream I some vision vain! What I I the child of tank and wealth } . . And I the wretch who clanks this chain, Bereft of freedom, friends and heoltht Ah I while I dwell on blessings tied, Which never more my heart moat glad. How aches my heart, how burns my head, But ’lts not mad no, >us not mad I Hast thou my child, forgot ero this, A mother’s face, u mothei’s tongue 1 . - She’ll ne’er forget your parting kiss, Nor round her neck how fast yon clung j Nor imw with roe you sued to stay; • Nor how thatsmt your sire forbaje ; Nor how —191 dnre such thought* oway— • They’ll male me mad—they’ll make me mad ! His rosy lip* imw sweet they smiled— ' : His mild bine eyes, how bright they shone— ' None ever bore a lovelier child— • And art thou now forever gouts t ‘ . And must I noser sen then morn : :My pretty, ptetty little lad 1 1 will bp free—unbar the door— -1 am net mad—lnm not mad I • Oh,hark! what means: thoso dreadfulcrici I Hi, chain some furiooi madman breaks— lie comet—l see Hit glaring eyet— Now, now, my dungeon grate bn shakes— . Help—help—he’s gone—oh—(earful woo, • Such acreamv to hear, such eights to set— My lirain. my twain—l know, I know l am not mad—but aoon shall be. Yea, soon—for 10, yon—while I speak— Mark how yen demon’s eye balls glare— lie sect me—now nub dreadM shuck, . Ho whirls e serpent high in air. Horror—the reptile strikes his tooth Deep omy heart 1 so crushed and tad; v Aye, laugh, ye Benda, I feel tho truth— Your uik is done—l*tt had—l’mhad Fruffi (V, SrantiriLt (fnjuino} A DUAMATIC DMATII. We have lately seen, going tbr rounds of (be newspapers an account. mainly correct; of a deplor able tra-edy that occurred on the board* oflbe Nashville Theatre, some, fifteen years ago. The Editor of Ibis paper.was on the uage, jiervonating • the ’Friar.' u ben The deplorable accident cecured, arid as we observe one or two alight errois in the account ns now published, us deem it proper to make the correction: A number of young men. With one or tun ex ceptions printers, engsged in the different office* in Nashville, formed themselves into a Tbespialr: Corps, nud renlcd (be theatre with its scenery, and commenced giving dramatic reptetentstmm.— 'i hey had preformed two or three weeks, when Mr. J J. McLaughlin, a young gentleman from Hopkinsville, ICy.; of fm» personal appearance great dratnutic talent, and energy of character, presented himself to the Managing Committee fot n attua tion. Hi* offer was accepted, ami after assisting in the representations of tile drama of ”Roh Iloy ,” ■‘Bertram, or the Castle ofNt, Aiiiobraod,'’ wa* announced, and lie to preform the part oflierTrani The day the piece was to be preformed, McLaugh lin visited the, steamboatdanding to hid good-by to n friend wild was leaving for the East; and was ! accidentally taken off by the boat, and rained some twenty miles: down the nrer, ssben> be wax i .put oosboie aod bad to walk ult the way bade to 1 the riiy, where he arrived about aumei, complete. : ly exhausted, and looking wild and.excitnl to an unusual degree. His associales. to whom he had greatly endeared himself by Ins frank, wanly de pertinent, offered to postpone th» play to some; olber evening, but be to .whom the management had been given, strongly tnsiatsd that there should be no disappointment, and remarked with a farced smile upon his countenance, that if the other* were ready, he waa, and be would ”play Bertram ax it never bad been played on those boanliO' He kept bis word . . .Evening came, and the theatre waajligbted, and the bouse waa soon filled by thebenuty and fashion of .the city. The play had progressed neatly 10 the close, aijdhad given general satisfaction, not only to the audience : buf to the prelormero them selves. It is true, McLaughlin appeared greatly excited during the play, and when not on the stage be sought some, corner apatt from the others, but no notice,wastnken of this, andbe-wns suffered to commune with himzelf alone. In tbe end of the play Bcriram slabs himself anddies, and McLaugh lin not having provided himself with a weapon for the occasion, jatcepted n Spanish dirk from a gen tleman who had been admitted behind the scenes.. As the tragedy wore to its denouement Hia excite ment increased, and the gloomy spirit of-the play waa upon him with a powerlhut made a strong impression of reality upon the hearers, end made ;(hem shudder.ns he pronounced the fallowing, ac companied by- the plunge of the dagger that brought him to his death. ‘ Bertram hath bal one foe on earth, And ht it hue* 1 {Sldli ninatlf it It was at this moment that he plunged the wea pon to Ins heart. .If,was doubtless tbe result of the .excited . feelings of lbe actor; who had too ob sorbmgly entered into the dreadful spirit of h?s hero. We charitably suppose, that ho had no pre meditated design of ending hit lile with the play;: but ina complete identification of feeling with the part he acted, led bim to anirlda" os n tia'ural con sequence. He drew the bloody weapon from his bosom, and, throwing it • from him; felt at full length upon the stage, The bullucination, if such we may. call it did , not.end with the.plunge of the dagger; • Hit feel;• mgs bore him along still further. There Is still, after some exclamation of surprise from the trng ic monks, a dying sentence fochim: to repeat.— 1 He raised himself ondiis elbow amf Went lhroagh it with startling effect. With n burst of exuitn tipn—. sidled no feJon*« dentil— : ;.A warrior 1 * wcupon freed n wornor’s-iioul! 11 - - : While he :was pmnouneihg these,, the lastwords of,tho. tragedy, his eye and manner were Bgoffully wild j .the blood was falling from h|s:|ioapm upon the siege, and running down toward The- young gentleman - who had-: personated the then lifeless lady Imogene I As soon ns Ihe last', words were pronounced, he fell backward to rise no more. He lived from Tuesday night until Saturday morning, when ha expired in much pain. ' . His remains were attended |o.the grave by .his' companions, who raised a alab to hia memory, on wbicli is inscribed, ifwo reeollect rightly,The lesf. words be spoko upon the stage Fonr Duquesme.—We yesterday mot with:a gcij-, llcman —a clergyman from Massachusetts—who was searching for old Fort Duquesne, hear, the Point; Ho is preparing a bonk of travels, wo behove. B3T Young, picn, do not forget that the Eagio :Ball comes ntf to-night, in Washington. Assembly Rooms. On Friday evening, the Vigilant Ball will be indul ged in at the X-afayetlo Rooms. a P -fl * -r? 1 "'’ 1, JeT r :- ; As there-was an ntlacU mnde Upon tne. by affida vits, r-ad in. Court, ivhrsh',hod:'been procured by Mr. Knox, Esq. and his youiigciieiif, by.gningiip to the -hqnser6£MrsfParaoiiA.-JiivCherrs [ailejfiWwish to stute£lifju|lico.l gtslemenl oftha Grana Jnrsxii: • Julia Parsons appeared hefore llie Grand. Jury as pVoseeuung, witness in . the caaevof tho Common; wealth against Matilda Burrell and Eliza Brown, for :conspiracy;ni)dcerttffedihathcrniotberhad.allow cd her.fb gq out in searcli of a liouso; that in so do ing, sho was mot by Matilda Burrell,-'who gave : (tor a doliaryand said.tnat sho could find a house th-.suit her; that sho. took hoc out to a house on the Focrlh slrcel road, then to a: house on Prospect street, kept byjKh'ia.Brown;.that, after her. arrival :at Brown>a; •ber.eloaknnd bonnot were taken, and sho was de tained, partly by persuasion and partly by locking iho.doora.that .Matilda. nurrclt went out at; that Matilda Burrcl) went out atthcback door and' climb-: tlio fence> and. in a abort time returned >with B;:M; rßrackenridgc... Matildn-.Burrcll, when 1 they arrived; remarked in Mr. BrackcnVidgo; in the preacnce-and ■hearurg of the . witness; " Thu ir the young girl: I promised fo gel fir you.” That .Mr, Brackenridge: remained all that night m the room with her; —and labored to. indoce her to live with him as a. “ blies ;”• and' that he offered :to take her to. Philadelphia; and other inducements, to obtain her consent to. tiro with him at a Miss; thntshe refused; -r-lhat afterwards, JMrvißfackonridge ; followed her on.tho.street, and insulted herwiihhiaproposiiion*;: that hodogged her:whilst going to and• returning frorachurcli ; rcgrcucd *bo hsd not taken bint home, with her, that her brother might havo bad an oppor tornty of.whippidg him. Further, the said .Julia Parsont,, when-belorp ihe. Grand Jury .aforesaid, mamfcsled strong and unmiatakeablo signs of dislike towards Mr. Brackenridge, and appeared very anx ’ mut io hare him panixhed ; and unequivocally and distinclljr represented Mr. Brackenridge ns tdentiffed wlth and participator m tho tranaactiona opon which. Ihe indicunonk-wns predicated;’ She; the said Julia Parsons, being-the ooly witnetv, the name of Mr, .Brackenridge waa inserted in the indlciment at: the instance and under ibo dirccuon of the. Grand Jury; from the facta elicited: from tho examination of the .•aid witness, , '■ - ! JAMK3 IOWRV.JU., r • GEORGE WEYMAN, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN, L. R. LIVINGSTON, JOHN M’CURDY, M. Ptlltbsrgh,KotxVithj IBIS. Graad Jurots. rrrsooally appeared: before me; N. Iluckmaater, an Alder mio m an fur the city of pituhutgb, James Lowry, Jr., L,lt. (uvlegsthn and George VVeyman; who sty, that the leading and mam facts in the above ataiement aip just and line, according io the best of Iheir lnirwirJgr and belief. Sworn and subscribed, November 17,1848, James lowrv, jr., GEORGE WKYMAN, L. R. LIVINGSTON. PITTKOtTIUU TII4CATBE. C, 8. PitaTxa, -Man a jeer ittid Iwasee, _ or Proranhoi f fetugfa .tirkcW,-'• ■>».► «T 5?. Mcwit!' IYffr ***34, | l*in»iS3e. i. » nOCUM l*»»r4U*UA|e»«* » * •’ All**. CfUlif . Va* Devi- ‘Mit* \\ atnlMr.(ii**iwisi- Ti/r«a tefotnih „ wwn nixicanny poor iMltfr&JUr* flljiXgttfjn wiU »i«Mnt?£'oV!sefc: ~U> * _rrr~ - - ~ j•. Stjt tf*hti*wfiktT* OMiWtfttitlfnst CtnitTtetfrS. if. \\f HUJjsw ptiStri&ird Mr om iusuJrnltiighu itt iiW' •..If: ba«W* t *MV •>•.•'.. 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J. CLaVTOX A Co., Propnotor*. • uuice, Exchange Buildings. St Clatr vrreet, next door ■to failure Johns* office ttovin XSogino and machinery for Rope W«lk> Bcrsav mr Ya»w ahd Dock*, > :^_. f '• " ;:> lslb November, 184$. >' , QF.ALF.D FIIOPOSALS cmloracd- V Proposal* l for kjr Machinery lor ihe Rope Walk, at Memphis Navy iftrd,V will be received ui thif office, until 13o'c!ock, noon, ot January 13th, IHO, mrcll the machinery, fn eiuuKur htoamlKngine, - rcaoircd for the; :W JV alk tutu Tarring Home ai3lemnhia Navy Yard; all to be of the bait qunlhy of uiutcriafrand workman* imp, amt pump and warranted to work, successfully, m alt respects, without any extra charge to the government. ■.. Particular Bpeciffcation* toroll lata work, arranged in fire clastes, arc lodged with the several Navy Agent* and Cpmttianduntiiof Naty Yardii iit the United State*, to either of whom, or to the Bureau. person*desirous of •Offering, ate referred, for a copy; .which, ort be forwarded by mail | "Th» nntc to complete ihe whole* will be one year and a hall from *Qld Iffth of January* JOS. SMlTir, jtovgg lawlw ___ Chiof of Bureau TiTTiik epuirr-or- or -aiw JL ohes,CoiNrr „ , LIBEL TOR A DIVORCE Caihnr!ae-Sc(mwrr, liy lior nrrt) No. 05 of Juno T., friend J. "Mopj-rj, I.o,eiiz SohwarK. $ ISIS tt*r, I3ih, ISIS -HttliprPtta awarded and-naked,returnable to tho 3d .Monday of Juno, Jane 10th, 1849, .returned,.N. F*. J. June 2pth, 184 b, Aim* ftubboenu issued; returnable (o.ihe 4ili Monday of October .« Oct! SJ<|, 1843, rciurimdN. B. 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The portion of the road in Rdbio apn;waa made; .hut inNorth Fayette tho Officers glected to obey. Tho defendants are not Supervi sors for this year; and another indictment has been found against the Supervisors of the present year, hiessre, Johnston anil , for a like offenco, Which will bo tried soon. There was a tierce combat between the lawyers in relation to the admission of testimony. Mr. Woods cslleditho prosecutor to prose the service of the Or der of Court upon the defendants, which was object ed to, The arguments lasted for an hour and a half —for the question seemed knotty. The objection -Was, that the Ordcr-itself should-be'.produced; in stead of proving; Us service and wliat it contained, pno. of-tho defendants - upon-, the ;othcr. was called by the prosecutor foriho purpose of prove ing .lhat ; he had in his possession the order, and that ; he obtained-it from, his ’ predecessors “in - office—the defendants in tho present Case. His; testimony was ; objected to, on the ground that it would criminate .himself\ The Court refused to hoar the testlmony-of this last witness, but;,permitted tho to state that: “He obtained a copy of the Rule from .the Clerk of the Court, compared it with the record, and Tound it correct; .that he took copies; and served -. 000 upon each of tho defendants, and the Original he served upon.the Supervisor of Robinson.” This .appears to bo all theCommonwealth’* counsel desired to elicit. This case occupied the entire day. The jury was addressed by Mr. Black and Mr. Woods- Coi. B. B. Tayio*.—This gentleman, (wo m have reason to believe) welcome this way soon, for the purpose of appearing on tho .Pittsburgh boards m his new profession. Hundredsof our citizens once espcrienccd pleasure and rnstroction, by listening to a lecture delivered by him be lore the;« Keystone Association,” and wedo not doubt that thousands would flock to the Theatre to Witness his represen tation of the popular and leading tragic characters. OalanWednesdiyeveniogCol.il. appeared in Cleveland in Daman. The fallowing note of his performance wo copy from the Flaiodcaler. ; Last night was the third and lost appearance of our fellow citiscn Col. B. 1C Taylor, who person ated the great character of Damon; The Cul.was very highly respectable. is )be character throughout; but in the last scene, where Damon rushes; in. frantic with contending passions; and his phvsical strength eihausted with eiertmn and toil, it is uni versally admitted he was great. And when upon thestiilold, and sa the speech.commencing with, -‘lam standing on my throne, I 'there was a spirit and j grandeur in hit manner and hearing; which was 4 - - rcslstahle, and called, down thoodere or applause; , Theheuate scene w» well dune, and that wiih ; Lucullan also. The Col, had played the part of a Beestor before, in quite another ted .different then- i tr«, viz, m the Ohio-Legislature. lie base Coe per-; ; •tin and face, and it » now admitted by all, that he .1 has tslceuof the highest or Jerfurhla new profes sion, and that ho must atwoes step into its highest J walks, lie u a gentleman in every sense of strict ■! ; prepnetr, of high social; position, and of finished cdueation; and both in the legal and paliiicat lnruro, I mode come of .the finest eflurls of any - man so; ibe West, and . his- essays,, heretofore puldnlrcd in Western periodicals, are characterized by'profaned i ihoughtandcultivated taste. May success attend; him. ftlf.C, Webb, who iuedly volunteered to pby Pythias for bit rdd friend; «it, ashes always, nel! only fine, bat superior. A Pt’orrtTC,*HUviag&tdn, who was arrested and committed a fcwdsya *ge v foc itMiiagmoney from P**t*«gc™ on board the /Ucfari. Taylor* Into* out lo b« a furtive from M. Lotus justice f . flc will bo •.sent back, at an oath; has already been made against tarn* . He it knows *s various localities a* George Sojv caoar v alma George Say, aim George Sinclair, alias n half a dozen othereamet. .< He. was itidiclcd in St, Lams, for eomtmtu eg a larceny in the house of LGus* J!o escaped do** the nver; but was cap tured at St, (Teamen*, and pur upon the steamer Patrmountt going to M< LQUis.' .AV'kea within twen ty tnrie« of the city, bewasup*ironod, for the pur pose of allowing him to eat hi* supper ; whichicm of relief he took advantage. of, by rushing from the tsbm and jumping overboard—ibo* making hit es cape, f * : Veaterday, officer >W received a telegraphic de« •patch from St. Louis, Authorising him to mako the arrest.. lie at once made the necessary information j and brought Witnesses to prove hit ideality. ' Mayo*** Orucr—Tu/iday A/brmng—There were seven case*—none .«• good.** On© was a girl who has been in jail for years, ami who has no other home* Another, was a fellow, who, onMonday was brought before the Mayor charged with stealing a riug; but was discharged. In a short tune after, ho warboxed up for.drunkenness, and about 9 o'clock* in the evening, was brought np and fined—which he paid snd loft. At 3 o?clock, ncit morning,-ho was found drunk again, and brought in; and this-time; was aent up. . : Hit NAWc.—Tho- Journal -wants to know the . name of the magistrate who committed an innocent man to jail. Let us have his name, ftui we arc im pressed with tho thought that there may be two ways of this story. Perhaps the magistrate was not so much to blame. Sot anil, that the system of com mittmg h&s been practised in a styles little too sum* nary, wo suspect. WT Will some person inform us how. truancy is to be reached by law T—for the Grand Jnry seem lo thlnk.it a matter claiming the conßidcration of the Judiciary and Legislate™. The littlo fellows wilt run; and if their parents cannot prevent, how can the Legislature—unless tho whole-Educational sys-- tem of tho State bo reformed. This can and should* be done. Who will mako the effort t tiST A drover from Harncon county, Ohio, had something like the " drop game ’’ played upotrliim, on Monday, a fcwmilcabelaw Manchester. Uelost about thirteen dollar* by the operation ; and gained a* much knowledge of tho world a* will, we hope, prevent him from getting into another ecrape. -The financier passed on down the road. JEe?* Some buys erected, a few weeks nge, a-cabin near Hard Scrabble, m which they kindled fires at night,.and: enacted all sorts of disorderly capers* Tho.neighbors frequently complained of them. On Monday evening, their conduct -was an ,outrageous that yesterday a posse .of waichmeo, armed wah axes, &cij visited the building and demolished it* i &2T The members or the Hoard oi Tiadft, and all other citizeoß inleroated • in the construction : of a Railroad hence to Cleveland and otherparla of the State of Ohio, arc roquested to meet attba Room? of Iho Board.of .Trade, oo.'Wetlocflday evening, the 22d met, at Cj o’clock* 8®“ Two men, who havo served each a terra in the Penitentiary, we>e brought berqre Mayor Camp bell yesterday, on charges, which if sustained, wiH send them back again. 55" Professor Overman, an educated German, of this.city, proposes, tp deliver a.seriesot lectures in thia city, upon, iron, commencing on- next Monday evening, in Philo Hall. 1 , 50" The candidates for tht> Mayoralty, in Alleghe ny, are nearly - all fromtbe Third * Ward and are entirely all Whigs. Go it, yo who hale office-hold- love your country so dearly. v " u> ** z^£X*«'‘vr MEM= /* f "*" Xr. ■ :■- * :.r% r.y-:* -.*:*.■» .:!*:* v i 1 - -* t * * 5 >- r r+ -'V' v + -'<, C/ ’):;*• v\% - »v. f f^ t , >' -« . .k, - - . , r *-*v f*.v? V ( r * *'+ A oftbebalanceofan-extemdve .• jljL aloek of Millinery, Fancy: at : Auction, without, reserve, at McKenna's AucUoriUddm*: On Friday aext, November 24th, at 10 o’clock w the forenoon will he sold, jwithout reserve, at MeKennaV Aef.lhjP Rooms, No. JH jWood itreeL three door* from- Fifth, t>y order of the Assignees of ha extensive Fash loJiabJe Millinery and FancyUryGooa* Store in tfiecitf. ofNew York, which failed a few weeks since,'the Oaf* ortreofsiocirremainmKonbamJi.ltisibelnrerßtand' ; heat aswjried Jot of milUnery, lanrry dry eoods aUd va rwty articles perhaps, ever otfered af-public sale in the :.ri]y of Pnuburgh, among wfocbraayberafibUbned'the following, in pan;—F*crd flowers, ouuide bunches, R large assortmentof nbbaud*r silk velvets, variaas colors, white, green and browu fluence fancy scars t *u ■pcrfiiie. French »hawls,-fiae thread latfe*; edging*.'insert*' ings.necdleworkcollara.caps.capCs.cliemtzeues.Pehrr faucy cravats, silk pocket hdkfr., silk, woo! aud cotton bo*er*da fn»ige* and gimps* fanoy reuctile* and bcßd bogit, mous de. fames,..shaded .and plain men nos. plaid* sinped and plain aJpoeasj ladics'eulTs and glovek? ladies’ hoods, elastic safety pins, sewing silk,.pearl buttons, gctit.Y lamb* wool shirts aud drawers, gam suspenders. & " MIShM—IM bunels superior «een- XI fied Whiskey. .Also, a largeoMortmeniof Foretem «»»d Itoraertte tV me#, Liquor*. Ac , for sale low by F C.MARTIff. Ag’tj noygi- r ComerSmnhaeldand Front sis- - • ,|J V UK H)Af—Wlioxrs W Indsor.Wo;il.juslreceived XI amtfovsafeby BA FAHNESTOCKfeCO.. noygg i Corner Ist and Wood Sts^ ltoiKlorav.-iast received and for sale b> 11 A I'AHNKSTOCKArCO, Comer Ist and Wood vts News by Telegraph. 1 H eported for the Morning Post. PintACurniA, Not. 21, 1848. Con. Cut, >i is rumored, wilt go to Senate again. SAINT tOUIS MARKET. St. toi'M, November 21—6 r. If. Hoar—Sal«» of 3,000 bbl*. Wcilem at: $4’12 0 hlil. ' > firoin—&»le*f>f3 v sOobush. JtjtxedWheat it $33 SSc. tfale* of Prime Yellow Com at Lead—Sain of 1000 piga at $3,80. - Hemp—Salci of 275 tonv at $lOB ton. - TbOißrter—Tltcreiß 6.ibcr,C inches watcrm llie channel from tbit place to Cairo. Freighis—Flnqrto Now Oilcans is 45c; per bbl; ; Whitkoy -* « 65c, 44 * Vlpliant Soiree. rrwi; third annual, somrn « F ms vtoimsT X ft** CoautT will be guefl in the I.n Fajreiir A»- •nobly. Rooms, On Frula.y ertnwg narj t & _n?vU KINO & MOOItHEAD A P pii^S— 2oo hhls- Hue Apples ia store ami fqr salc Arby (novir) KJNfi & MOORHEAD BEAIUj BARLEY rr'JOO tbs.jnstreceived and for sale hi BA FAHNESTOCK A CO.; ■ no\l7 Corner Ist and Wobd-sts, TjtXT.- LOOWOOD—s&caflesjuatteceivedand foreale Jh by (novt?) I? A FAHNESTOCK & CO. /•nOFAL VARNISIL*r-30: borrela just receiVed arid-fo s \y Nile In Us A Av FAHNESTOCK & 430, «n\ 1 7 j Comer Ist and Wood sis ~\T ARIETVGOODSr-IIW doz best six cord, 500 dozen (V • Uireov J 25 dozett-blacbiand 100 dozi-assorted colors SPOOLJCffmW 150 dwcn ass'dstol," tWblack6oo white -TAPE, -■ 50. lbs. 'Tm£y tc- Tatum'S black oatenl' THREAD 50 aks JPINSTSo 3„ ofSs HartVco"! COTTON EO»b 35 gr 'Boot Laco » p and E)es, nss d Nos,—-togother wtth a lot of Linen SSSA sign of THE STARS, 80 T» LAN KETS—VERY SUPERIOR—W R. JUcarar Xk.inyHeMQa-niteuhori Ofhouisltrt'pers lq B lotof verv snpenor BlenlMe,lately recejxad, large inji Sue v Coimrfryan«—Cormaou, :|oabfee *, V _ f ' -> > “C' ” ' -* ,l V»* “** l-1 v . ' 1? i » ** ** . *"’ ’ * l ' ’’*' A ’ ’ .% :» \‘v . . ‘ . JH- , ' , „ . ’ * f _ i j * v * , 1’ ‘ ‘ - W " '-••'T*- V:u*' v >f L * Yard wide Unbleached, 6sio 9; * *• Bed Tickimrs, very efccBp; Drillings. Kentucky Jeans; « i: CheekyLimngs,nPifljdUnsays; : . Domestic Ginghams, Mormon* Shirtings; Colored Cambrics; v 1. : Flannels. lower than ever offered; - Canton Flannels * , L T LINEN GOODS ’ ; - Insn IdflenS' Lioen Lawns: .Damflsk.Tablal^en;^^-: Bo do Cloths t Russia Sheenn gt “ v 80, Diapers; * Linen Drilling, Crash, * * , BLANKETS' BLANKETS!! tv; A (prga,stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine; , olio, Blue, and Drab .-Blankets;- find and-very- Overcoats, » _ , GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN w „* - ; Fraeonaßaperfiiie FrcßchandEiigtlshClothsenACa*-.' h - stmeres. Over-coating*, Silk and- LuwaPocket Hftttd-* * kerchiefa iuid CravatSi ; luenue Under Gatments ffifenno and Colton Half Jtote, .ete.. etc. i.-, •• *.■ * -l-*.., _ Toe Miburiber having made esuaotdinanr'prtpaia./ t tioiulbr the-Falland Winter trade, and Itfviag ptirebSsA *• .ed his Goods tinder the advantage of markets' unttixtany' '' ' ' depressed, can confidenUr pTonusd -tus etuiomert the I* J - > ~ best bargains he has ever been aUeto offer. V Customers of ibehoqsey and purchaser* «wra]ly,are 7r > respectfully invited to call (novSO) PBILfP / i Mr* G, Casper, - 4 U/ODU) respectfully announce to the citieens of TV Piusbnrgh and Allegheny city,that bchavtaken a rootn,third.story^nthebrmkLioek>No.4BLClmr^cr*v-.i i • .where he is preparedtogirelessonsofinstructiononthe j i Violin and Gtuiar—also, repair Violins, transpose and arrange Music, fie is prepared to farpish music for 1 .private Parties nr public Balls, on.abort nonce , kttd rak».v r sonable terms For particulars, call otNo 4- St^Clairt street, directly over Mrs. Parker's Millinery establish* i I tncnl, where he can be found nortfl i 1 "JLrAZAMNK UM/BGOODS—W B. Mcepht, jfcSP ' i •JLTJL-- east eomtrpf' Foutthsxnd Ararjfert - ' iiiDMo m* very oilJ assortment Of Goods of ibe above d " “ “ Alpaca. T ‘‘ " « Cashmere.; M “ * 4 Moose tie Laine*; * ■** Grade Waps and Florences, *■ - w *' BoOuei Satins, Velvets ana -4 _ . _ Ribbouv. v . v,Ais a, Fnneh Fact Flawn.—iL fewMxnfesvejlr stipe'*' fiat French Face Flowers,'white do (novfiU TURPENTiNE—3O bbl*,, m pnffle BVv received nod/or sale ~by - .» B. A. FAHNESTOCK & COu - 1 t ttov2o Comer Ist and Wood an r•? SAL.SOIIAr-*iS .casesTEnrliiib/just^ receivedand'loir sale by B A FAHNESTOCKS -80, tiorsO Corner Ist and Wood su * v ifTJRIMSTONBr-IQ.iibUi iust reeelveii and; (br uls bv f J 3 B.A FAHNESTOCK & CQ^ • novsg Corner Istand Woddsu.-<•.•••.■ •. -CUUICi INI. STRIFES AND“CHECS&4u **MI «- . KJ ceivrj, aud for isle cheap, by . \ novlS A A MASON A Co, 60 Market«. C( CGAR,—lOiihds. Prime N O. Sugar, for Bale by O SCAIFE A ATKINSON, ' , »«*|S lat,nearWood«ireeu,, ■jAREBNAPPLES—4O bbta. jttsrreceiTed ami for aalev VT by fnovlSl SMITH A SINCLAIR- . , I I bRKINb—SO lioxet Dry Hemnr nisi rrteited »wt -11 farealehy (aovl8) SMITH fe SINCLAIR. |IACn.V-!t euin Hams, received. per Lewis WeizaJ. g. Jj andiOT saleby " ? 1 WhileFisbt .. - "4_~ 1 case smoked llallibal, , Nos I,3and3r3faekenl, thraaleby” , ' _novl7 , t JP WILLIAMS t Q UNI) HIES—I hbl Roll Hotter. O 20 LMr GrTei* Apple* % W « White Bean*, « 1 bbU Floxuedi " 3 bag# Guueug, t l*Bg:Snakerooi j _ ... -Shags Feather*. j f £obnahela Dried reaches; 8 >Che«ni)Ui;TorBalfrbf J D. WILLIAMS I UULS.NeseajmocklMiaioep, recM and,for«s!e &\JVJ by [novl7j CUMMINS * SMITH. •QflA BBIA. Rambo»,GoMjf on WednesdayJffrsswo. thes2••...•.•■ *Trha«e«*Mished Wm«lfmiM*e«ymjbetaanafiMtf^' , - J ture;oCßOYS > CLOTH3NG.-PoT v U.erpresei»tbe f ifaa taken -part of the Wareroom-'now occupied Sterretfu* a Furnishing Store, No. 63 Fourth *ti‘W®e>B' henrilt be happy to wait an any who may fttoi* bmnfcijlr. He is supplied ‘with newest styles of French SaeVp»" > Roundabouts, Ac-and will receive regularly, from Paris, Fashions for all articles in bis |we. <,-r r Refer to p H. JEUtoa A Co, novi?,d3ti > i Bannett’s HSAtaaraarr - 1 r &iAMpxD.Aixty* Bsrwstor woo De- xJro Tfifr ntAKOJG)'' '---'' 1 ' SHFJA OYSTBRSk Can Oysters, Beef Stofcl£fe?£ * son, Gome of all kinds, served up In the beaMlyfc, . with all the a Gxings.« \ ' N B.—Oysters received daily from -Baltimore, Fain!* i ucs.suppUed with Can Oysters atvthe lowpneb^Cana eens nort7ifst J * 1 [Dispatch copy 1 ' ** :• U FAR iJANDLESrr-20 boxes on- hand and for ssie by-- ■- O corn KING A MQQBHKAD , \TOTICE—An election for one Presldealt. siXrMana- ’ " i.\-.gew, andTre&surer £ortbe Pittsburgh -Turnpike Road Companyi-will be held at the Tollfl'OiMft ot sold Conmany, on the 9th of .December next* > sr* » x. "a , mnerwilb ffgn 6, IM3—{nov?) ,**■_ „ „ ■* HOOO Pictorial Brother JoaatliKHii "DECEIVED AT M A*MINER>B, AND TORSaDE. Xh This holt-day «heet e«ell* anything or the kind ' ever isened from the prate. Tie il!u>trauon«'dre all original, and of the most nitractive character The en graving of One >ingt» picture eo»L alz hnndreddoUare usavoan.of AUeghenyCiry, haelhenifor «al#i S7* Smithfield gtreet, third door ahoveM. w - novllt StwtloMX »übscnber » now, receiving frorn'tSa Astern l ‘ „ Goode/which will be sold towerttuin we hare erer be fit™ offered Goods of smularqualuy. Th e auentioa bf* ’ purchasers is'respectfully invited * ; PHtLtP RO3S, r coToer of-4iU and Market sta ’ j fHpP CAUCQES~-Jo*t received end now open,**; * * ‘V. pepper of;F^tt^.JUid;Mttrlfet»is^6(»piece* •PS: *W e » fasicpiprcd Calicoes; which ; * e P* lce ? f «nts a yard Purchasers willSmlon ihat ihes»{ are the hesfgoods ever ofleredlo tht?marker for tbat pTlce. (qogl6) ° ~PH|LIP DOSS W^OOXS —Irving s Sketch Boot, JJ!astraied Jbx \ Willis’ Poems, illustrated by Leuize* * ~ Bead’s Female Poets of America, with portraits- The Fist of the Knickerbockers. A Fable for Critics r , . Ellis’'Metrical Romances. The Child of the Sea Lamb’s Dramatic Poets Lowell’s Conversations on the old Poem v Dramatic Worksof Beaumont and Fletcher ' Poetical Works of Speuccr, Poetical Worksof Cnaufcer Poetical Works of Ford and Masimjrer For sale by H S BOSWORTH 4t CO. if** - novl6 4th street, near Market * vr BDCKMASTKR, ; Fourth *nee( * Xi * third door above Sciiusficlaj.Souih ude/- ■ all tonde.doiJe with the greaicuicare and legal aecnrrfcjr. ~ Title* tor Heal Estate examined*. &c. norlS TLrfTJBPHY * .LKJ3* Wool Alika amt Cmtmtbn J.TX Merthana r fflT theaule of American WooleaGoode. corner orTuhertyßUeel and Cecilia alley.-. nQvlO » :•* J?\ Alra 2£ lUBS. ,NC*ef Piusburgh and vicinity, ihat ehe will open ojt>-; •> Tuesday, tbe.34tfc extensive;assortment of Fall f nnif * - ec i2o * t * /■ '' i' t PIPS fWf ft