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which -to btilldenta.tin s.
Yesterday ' teethe second time that paper stated
dutt'underthe Polk:administration, Um Post Master
General - hid discontinue& the -offices of pedal
sgentiromd that it remained 'for the Taylor adminie.
• tattoo to restore them. This will be news to Cave
• • Johnnie' whetv'ho beans it. this is one of thlt
fabrications, of the. Ilritioderilit , ii utterly tea. .
- Alters patriots ehneldWat•little- more accurate.
Care Johnenti-iropose& , Itte'dispeose with special
agents until ha crested tenet° . vacancies 'which tt
would bare been frilome and dillicnif. to wake be
cause : • dentocratia,incuinbenti were in the way. But
helot iid of then easily by affecting to abolish the
_ ~
system; - This he hail.starcely _accompltehed, when
presto, be eppoioted.hiapets, and•-restored the 'ape
- . chi agency system, which ho fotted.f - indispenatble,
and lertiMfelj 'Nitration viditt".he:.titilluni of.
. • fits •s. ,
4 Woke the propennerreetion--Your.
trar-o,,tittpathly:s. •• • •
• enteral - that Mr. Riddle is good authority
lapis matter, ondhis assertions hive their doe weight
with att. 'But we are not yei "
convinced that we
• ' weru - entirey . wrong in oar Ent' stateinent,which
-we/mule upon the authority of a gentleman whose
veracity will not be Vacationed, and wheats oppor
.
fealties for knowiog the troth ere equal to those of
our We are secured that the office of
Poet Office Agent was abolished by Caro Johnson•
That, in the ant place, the ditties which pertained
to laid office were devolved upon the distributing
• offlces. This did not work , well, and the system of
tending out special agents, when any thing seemed
•
wrong, was next resorted to. A gentleman named
Hale, of Wheeling, had an appointment which re
,
q . 1 1 .64,14, to attend to the, regulation of, eastern
was not P.O. Agent, as some siuppOse.
Atifiljoients.welaiiiiotormed that• the expendi
tures bate been cona4lerably, increased by Mr. Calle
met.: This, Is the point we aim to make out. If
we are not grievously mistaken, then is there evi
dence that the present administration, instead of in
' traducing economy, Is prodigal lo its espenditurea.
.700 assure the Editor oldie Journal that we wilt
. main the proper correction as soon as we aro ratio
• fietifik; we are wrong. We'bave lived long enough
giltitifithat men and parties invariably lose when
**haat to misrepresentation.
' slang about oar "manufacturing abuses
on which to build lamentatloos," "the fabrications
of the British party," &e., we have nothing to say
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PITTSBURGH,
SATURDAY fdORNING;NOVERIBER 3, 1849.
F.sq. z Sonator
.-r*VirarMlSnthtz, hos been in town for a few
IPPRikilft*ithe.*Ezehange Hotel. We have
: 1 144-th4m9ina .9f-grAsecn.ev spoken of in eon !
fleiiitfel:.Witti tie gpeolkirfblp of the Senate.
ear At tfio ergeerrequest
friredi il!i ie 4teidiftle,parr i ifitliii"C4l,4is have
:"deireir'itiiioeth*pre.seio;4e . lpit;licaiion of in atilCie
•.
io reply to th e Crli,iforA-Bleatoprot: t
VW' Vitrthotrilliaq.; the. ecretary of the'
, • •
C'rnal Board, woe at the St. Charleiliiitelyestrirdriye
Pennlylvaiitlea °inst. • • • '
§iateraent: of the number ortioi!t t a„
. tonnage and
,iii4ll#4;of:i.o)lll,...iipi4, • tkiorecin, tit this office, dari a g
tho' year! Ici 4 l 4 .,lB46to*:lB46,Ompured wi th a
- iiimlllol.l)(44l l ":4,tAlint tbreo:yeara, 1847 and,
1 84 15 404444041845f,..0p.tia1be15t of November
gr;b o36l of 1548, Pa'
to*Lail7o,63o,ouw:psiodt i acikirri, : st of toll:004,-'
'No.iloare:: .:•euftionaage: .o:mq. roll.
".• ' 1844.....2378 • • - , 8 1 2;047,611 045,386,48
• '18,270,43
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1 . 1! . 142,071,248 117,229,25
,1849.....33:. .•120,810,09,2 102,822,24
"19901 442,184,448 8384,713,118
.Icigesie 1648 _ 110,630,900 $122,791,76
Colt ecroas. ,
,Orrxec. - Pittsburgh.?
- November 1, 1849, . -
it seem. the autziiitiobeiiiiiit of the appointment of
Forward was'premature. So, so. Mr. FOr.
.wardhas os yet received only the grateful thanks of
;„thepaill.fochfs great seivices. With these he must
content himself until the bold nod impudent leaders
rliq' tufted , .. / rita tact Is, Mr. F. is no favorite with
ilittallthigs.' We believe be is more hated by them
itaitaiiitileadhig.Demnerata, notwithstandieg be
tea Ocquently degraded himself by publicly end
eiliCiently advocating their measures and men. We
have hecere eipreariedinir regret that a map or Mr.
, IFOrmardla ttepecendaut aod high character '
whore blistery is marked by
~tr .
uppbaitiob . tri;tivery judieinue measure of reform.
'Eth.lo'ittlettlikratin. his habits, endpoaes:ma not the
-least`tincture . 6fitriatoentcy...We thirik we do-not
' Mistake his positloo.when -we say that be differs on
lyleitti the Democraut in 'the Tariff question. He
mt . ailineaeurea ofreforin. He is in favor
-of 4.!linmeateady.zemption” and opposed to "Land
and Slareiy.-of all kinds. He is what
we tall a rtettrral- democrat, who has been thrown
among the !whige by a combination of carious air
,
cagonances.
Wo are not aarprieect at the treatment he receive,
from the Wbige. They like bitty well enough when
they with ta gain votes for their party ; but, the vic
tory vioi,they never tl!Inleof dividing the voile with
bite.
- fDi:s..ll4lHlattaisk.-The Speskarsh
of the State, have generally
respond - edit) the recommendation of Dr. BP-
Clintecrai' 0 - Stutiatie for Speaker of the House of
RePresentativea,ay ffitryisbargb. ~ W e do not now
- entertain the slightest'doubt; of his election. The
, Armationg' Demacrat - copies an 'article from the
*orilnistenriruti in favor of the Doctor, end adds :
uljitalmostsOrdiatly agree 'with friend Svcs' of the
Sentinel and hope that thiitOior may be conferred
upon the Doctor, as:a just tribute of respect to ; the ,
lion hearted Democracy of Allegheny." -
They Lancaster ;ntdttgesseer, alto endorsei the
. •
nomination. '.'The Editor says : " Dr. Jonas 11.."31'.
Clintocir' of Piitsbargh, is urged in Washington,
.
- Allegbetty and other western counties, for the
Spearterabiy;cif the next House of. Representatives.
The Doeteris &int rate Democrat, bas talents of a
_high order; sad would, doubtless, make a moat er
ne:titans presiding offeer.” .
The Somerset Flatter bag the following guide :
Da:TdlCr.rtroctr—Tac Serizrasaii.—Wo notice
.tbatioMe of: oar exchanges hare recommended this
gentlemtn for the Speakenbip'of the lionie of Rep
resentatives. We are confident that the station
could not be, conferred open it more radical or germ
0-Democrat. The Doctor. has been' elected' in a.
Locally that is strongly Federal.. Hie superior quell.
--tles, and great personal - popularity, would make him
ttn'officer that would please end, satisfaction to
J oao membera - oflthat body.. We think the Dem
ncracy of•Ailegheny.entitied to this mark of distinc
' don, tor tbe noble earvico they done this fall. '
We also notice Alit Judge. Cuonipgham, and Hon.
Antitow-1 30 2,0r0 0 0ts iirLuzetne, boo
been spoken
:rif rot the same station.. Either of these will fill
Ofte.with dignity.
MNIn
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ITiCoR AND 'PROPRIETOR..
Xs. Forward.
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Something het* under the 'inn et Last.
There is being built in New York an iron ateanal.
boat to rcuits'it Lake Titicites,' , ,eituated on ther;sitin4
mit of one of lb,! of the Andis, in
South America",,nearShe b/nadaty.,pf ern, aqd seal
eral thousand foil aboteahtt.seiti - .-''',llk is probablj
the Itigheatlreitit that! elOrn wiggetiOp
used. ''The , Tribtiiii . " says,
drive a trade with the hunters and woodsmen along
the--hordere of the Lake, which z has a length of
about one hundred and forty miles—amply sufficient
to establish a very respectable "coasting trade" io
those upper realities** the world. The vessel is 55
feet on the kee),,,has_a depth.opeld of 5 feet, with
12 feet beam.lfe s i — ltiddreivtieels are 10 feet in
diameter, _
Mid ari.aleo of hon. It will be transport
ed in - piempa'orpso lbe each; packed in bones or
01 , 1rrw f r o,r , ma or, some ; ether. seaport
town of.P . eto, aid thence transperied to its
deatination on the backs of mules, in pieces ef the
weight before mentioned, one of which is to ho the
load of one animal. Arrived at the Lake, the packs
are to be unshipped and the whole affair re-construc
ted by mechanics seat okiefiii Ai' purpose by the
builder.
Re-Election of Gen Shields.
We:.Mive already announced by telegraph, the
election of Gen. filammaslo the U. 8. Senate by the
Legislattireof Illinois, tiew in extra session. The
Chicago Democrat has the result of the 2 lat ballot
in minces kir Senator a afollows:—
Shields
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Breese
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hlcClernand 12
The ballot which elected him stood 72 to 21.
From' the Westmorland Republican
Interesting
.Correspondence.
Tba following correspondence took place be
twein a nuinber of our citizens and the Hon.
Jistis 1311iHANAN. It will be observed that other
engagements prevents the 'acceptance .of the cor.
dial. invitation extended to him to visit “Old West
Moreland." . Mr. B. stands deservedly high in the
estimation of the Democracy of this county and
When the proper time arrives they will show their
gratitude end respect to him in a more substantial
manner,
Gneartsutinou, Oct. 26, 1849,
Ho*. JAstas 13vcasarsx:—Having learned that
you are at present at„Aleadville, we take occasion
to express to you our high regard for you as a cit.
izen, a Statesman and a Democrat, and to say to
you that your Democratic Fellow.citizens, of old
Westmorland . would be•gled to see you, if you can
make convenient to rest with them a few days
on, your homeward journey. We, a portion of
them, io their name, respectfully invite you to do
so, and we shall be pleased to learn from you what
tim •
ewe may expect you. If you will do us the
honor and pleasure to visit us, you may rest , as.
cured you will meet a hearty welcome form agen.
erous Democracy who have long watched your
public career with deep interest, and are ready,
by the most unequivocal demonstrations, to pro
ounce "well done thou good and faithful ser.
Vent."
W H Hacke,
S S Tomsk,
A T King,
K Marchand,
Jacob M Wise,
D Cook,
M 13 Hartzell,
H P
Andrew Lowry,
Simon Deter,
James Trees,
Israel Uncapher,
,S.L Carpenter, John - Loor,
W A Cook, S L Bigelow,
Ales: McKinsey, Gust Stoy,
Usrrorrrows, 30 October, 1849.
Gentlemem-1 received your kind Invitation of
the 28th instant to visit Westriaoreland county, be
law/Jett
„Rittsburgb; bat not until I had. de
engagement to passtbrung,h'Washington and this
place, on my return home.
Under other circumstances, I would have cheer.
fully availed myself of your kind invitation; Be
cause I should esteem it both a pleasure and a
privelege to meet and cordially. to greet my friends
and fellow citizens of your county. Io a private
station as I now tun, after a long period of publld
service,l naturally desire that the seal of public
approbation should be affixed to my past conduct;
end; certainly there is no ''portion •of the people
whose good opinion is of greater value than that
of the intelligent and ever faithful democracy of
glorious old Westmorland.
• With sentiments of sincere regard,
/ , remain youi friend and fellow citizen .
JAMAS BUCHANAN.
Alex. McKinney, J. M. Burrell, James C. Clarke,
. H. U. Foster, J. Tunny, John Morrison, and
Thomas J. Barclay, Esquires, and others.
THE HITVGABIAN rear that many o f
the five• thousand Hungarian refugees who have
sought safety in Turkey, will be persuaded, notwith.
standingthe noble resolution and manliness of Koa
soth, Wysocki, and others, to follow the crumple of
Bern, and abjure their faith. Beni, with all the gal.
lantry ofn high soul that cannot submit to wrong,
nor brook control, is in religion, as in politics and
war, a gambler. He is a contradiction the soul of
honor and chivalry; but unscrupulous to the last de
gree. He know, no religion but the religion of re'
sistance to tyranny, and although now a Mosseltrian,
would not except the place of the Padisha if it re
quired him to lay oxide his sword. Übe . remain in
Turkey he will rise to the supreme command atter
armies. He will, jibe can see In the future, a war
with Ruitaio; but if not, be will fly off to some other
quarter upon the first rollyiog cry of war against
oppression .
G$ - The Democracy of Allegheny county, in Con.
amnion, declared their unalterable attachment to
the principles of the Tariff of 1846. The Federal
ists, on the other band, made the repeal of that ex
cellent measure an issue, and started the Guerilla, to
assist them' in carrying out their anti-republican de
signs. The Democracy triumphed over both Fede
ralism and Conservatives. If the Federalist, should
start another " protective " organ in this city, the
Democracy will carry the county, beyond the shadow
of a doubt, by a largo majority, at the neat election.
QUZER DOLVO3 rx Cuae.—A correspondent of the
Tribune, at'llarautt, is resposible for the following
sketch of remarkable doings at Matanzas:
,
' "While the United States ship Germantown was
at Ildatazaa, a number of gentlemen proposed to glee
the officers a ball, and tbo day selected was Saint
Zachary's day. !mare was re fused by the Governor,
for fear that it might be esteemed a compliment to
the President of the United States. But the Com
mittee were informed that on the Queen's birthday
it would be necessary to give one, and the of
could be invited to attend It, which would answer
the same purpose. The parties did not thick so,
and as they were denied the one, they declined the
other; all the preparations wore made, but no dim
cora were in the balls.. The music piped to empty
walls, save that We Excellency , " the Governor, his
wife and daughter, were,present. youog gen
tlemen, costly:is-house officials, hatls been sentenced
.to five years', residence la Corunna for the crime of
staying away Iron, this ball; and four base been or
dered home by Alcoy, and sailed this morning,
placed on board the Courlorlwhich sailed for Ca
dish
Omani° er. brDICeEnDEPT.—Tbo N. Y. quo,
of.Bataidity last, anuounces the receipt of highly
. •
important intelligence from ell pane of the island
of tuba; so 'lmportant, indeed, that our cotempo
racy feels .warranted in. adopting Fp. a caption,"
"The Barer free Cuba yet to „Ito, notated I" We
shall soottrigovbat—We . shall see.
In silence tied secrecy the Cuba patriots are stead-
Sly at work in every ; part of.thrt island, and through
portionof their plans were frustrated 'by the seia l
ore of some of their 'vessels et New York, still their
designs in Cebu have not been diacovercd •or
dir
turbed. Thus far the most rigid searches. ot-tho
tyrant honcati have availed him nothing. A .short
time only will elapse when the true object of the
recent fi'eeisatee , nod "excitements" at New York,
will be made public, and the render, of the New
perk Swit;•taty look for Stirring, glorious newt f rom
the bcPII4IW Alba I
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Painel=l
The Seientific American makes mentionof zr
altar freak of uatar4inthefaiM.C4 vegetable ) .
lialt'S'quasb end
water melon were plat tedin thoFf seat, be44l„ : '
,WtkCtioate, of Deriiiitic;#4,±Wid the .. .contitAttenpe
'll'4ll the hybrid vegistabledescribed.' 4;-
-- a".4 ter 4 , What salary - acryini Expect 7” inquired a
down.town merchant, on Saturday last, of a youth,
who was applying fora situation, rigemigb to keep.
me from wishing(o steal," watt the frank `rejoinder,
and it pleased the merchant so well that a bargain
was soon struck. be regretted that so feW
merchants think It necessary to pay their clerks suf.
ficient to keep thean,from wishing to steal.
DIP The surprialtiesplendir of the F.resident , t
grxrden at thin time,• elicit. high-admiration from ev.
„sky visitor. , r—Dahlias reties in many varieties, aad
indeed almost every description of flower and
bery, appears in gayest attire. The public grounds
are-thus cultivated and
,beautified, by fourteen men
only. Young trees,gianted by Maher, in two years
growth, measure Seventy or eighty inches in diame.
ter.
Mir Er- President Tyler has lately written a letter
on tlitiprOviao, to Judge Hamilton, of Indiana, in
which be bolds that the measure as applied to Cali
fornia is a mere abstraction, and that free soil is now
just as secure in Now Mexico as it is in Minnesota.
VW" The American (Catholic) Patriarch, at Con
stantinople, has been commissioned by the Turkish
Sultan, to transmit, on hie part, to Pope Piue TX,
the rum of a hundred and thirty thousand francirifor
the Papal exchequer. Wo remember that the Sul
tati contributed liberally towards the relief of Irish
distress. How the 19th century differs from the 17th.
CiST James Smith, the free negro recently acquit
ted at Richmond, Va., on 'a charge of abducting
slaves, was arrested again on Tuesday, on a charge
of having forfeited his citizenship by visiting a free
State. The examination of the case was continued
until yesterday.
Par The accounts trout Ireland relative to the
potato crop are painfhlly distressing. Emigration,
especially front the south, is proceeding at a rapid
rate. The class of persons emigrating ie very re
spectable. The clergymen, Protestant and Catholic,
share in the distress. On every side the signs of
general ruin are accumulating, and the tow prices
prevailing in the Irish market deepen the distress,
and cut off all prospect of future improvement; and
all grounds of litters hope.
WIT The whole number of deaths in N. York last
week, was 276. Cholera still lingers; there were
six deaths from that disease, mostly of persona in
fected on shipboard or at Quarantine. Dysentery is
still quite prevalent; 31 persons died of it. Diar
rhea is pretty well gone ; only six fatal cases. Con
sumption is on increase ; that and a kindred disease
(inflamahon on the lungs) carried off 52 persons.
MP A fleet of sixty or seventy sail of fishermen
put la here on Saturday evening. They had been
out a week with little success. Every barrel is
bought almost as soon as landed, and the prices are
advancing every day. Within ten days Is have ris
en from $9,68010,38; 2s sell for KU—prices more
than onathird higher_than at the same season last
year.—Gloucesler Newt.
J M Burrell,
James C Clarke,
H D Foster.
J Turney,
John Morrison,
Thos 1 Barrels'',
David Ful!wood,
W J Williams,
Geo W Morite,
H C Marchand,
Philip Kotula,
George Kettering,
car Dr. P. A. Jilijestiom, a Swede of great repu
tation, both as a literary man, and a nabiralphilos
either, Vice Professor of Mathematics and Physics
in the Royal Academy of Sciences of Sweden, is
on a mission from his government and from the Col
lege of Commerce in Stockholm to the United States.
Be was an intimate friend of the late Baron Borsch
as, and will be out in the next steamer.
fair The annals of horso.racing have never pre
sented a more singular circumstance than the chal
lenge which the London Jockey Club has received,
through thelnediuth,mf thei'llifiab Conant General
in Egypt, from the Pacha, to run a match for £lO,-
000, ten milesoo take . place in •Egypt--the club to
setittia many homes, and [opus up , what they Omuta.
CD" The Paris Concordia of the, 6th, publishes a
letter from Athena of the 22nd nit., which says that
more than 600 Italian refugees have arrived there,
Mid that it is the intention of the Grcek Government
to allot them portions of uncultivated land in the
Mores.
VHF The contested election in Hamilton county
is not the only one which readmit the majority, a
matter or uncertainty. It appears that the seats of
three democratic members, returned for Coshocton,
Guernsey, Jackson and Gallia counties, will be con
tested by whiffs.
Dir The Erie (Pa.) Observer informs us that in a
sheep recently killed near that place, the lunge were
found to contain half a pound of lead, in shape re.
sembling a tree. The animal was apparently in
good condition, and the lungs not diseased nor in
jured by their load.
VIP The Great Robbery at Provincetown, Maea.,
taut Thursday night, was not of the Bank in that
place, but, the Union Wharf Company, who re
ceived the money—about s 2o ,ooo—from Boston
that day: The money was chiefly in bill. of the
Freeman's Bank of Boston, of various denomina
dons, from 84 to 100.
Per A matrimonial alliance is aefinitively fixed to
take place between the Crown Prince el Sweden
and the Princess Louisa, eldest daughter of his Roy
al Highness Prince Frederick of the Netherlands.
The marriage will take place early in the ensuing
ter The Strait of the Dardanelles, upon which
the - English fleet has lately moved, divides Europe
from Africa, and unites the sea of Mamora to the
Archipelago. It is 60 miles in length, and its width
varies from 10 miles to less than one mile. It is
very strongly fortified.
CO* The N. Y. Commercial understood@ that an
iosuraoce has boon effected by one mercantile house
to that city, on viz hundred thousand dollen; to be
rccolvcd by the throe neat steamers tom California.
Car Walter D. Riddle & Co., advertise In the New
Orleans papers of the 21st for five hundred laborers,
who will be furnished employment on tho Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a year or more, at good wages.
Mgr Mazzini has left Switzerland (or London,
where s brllllsot reception awaits hint, and whore
ho will publish a monthly review, with the title of
"Review of the People! , While la Switzerland he
has lived in the most reified manner.
DO' We find tho Demo of Dr. Daphool tho ems.
bent lecturer on biblical literature' In tho list of pee.
longer, by tho Sarah Sande. lio le aceounted the
first Hebron , scholar of the day In Europa.
fB'i` Another large steamer fur California is to be
built at Wilmington, (Del.,) by Mr. Young, for thn
Mauro. Aspinwall.
tor William C. Bryant, ray., the editor of Iho
Now York Evening Post, hoe returnod from his tour
to Europa.
DV' An engraving of Abbott Lawrence appears
to the London News.
LW' Shakspeare readings ate being given by boils
o Mr. Lovell nod a Mr. Brown in New York.
CCP The Pittsburg - A
Presbyterian Synod Foram
mond members not to Join secret societies.
gar Some moadow lend near Milford,lDol.,) mid
mat week for $ l3 O per acre.
Mir The births to London, for the week end•
'Oct., 7th, amount to 1626. Deaths to 1611.
Oar Lady Franklin stall remains an the Orkney
viand
usirien officer who superintended the
flogging or Madame btaderpasch.was Capt. Graber.
Car Senator Soule, of La., returned from Europo
in the last steamer.
Oir Dr. O'Brien, pariah pricer of Slane, Ireland,
has left o fortune of R half a million of dollars.
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The following fact (me*
ettyesterday A beau
tifukttiigh-erfiritldthiCise.,*Ouht tietr*talotv a
shoe to he ntitrfinhis feet, or any perscinliP,handle
Iris feerii'Yfitht4t a resort to every sOciii of power
alto ineiins Inon*thim. Atone time he was
-,n;parlki,rippled bkateingiutin;The sionkfif be was
afterwards thrown down and fettered; et / another
time role of our most experienced hoise•shoers was
Ynahle:te manage him by the aid of as many hands
as. could, approach., In ir attempt to shoe this
horse lhe,other d'atche tingled all ear* kicked
aside every thing but an anvil, and came near kil.
• ling himself against that, and finally way brought
back to his stable rinehod. This was his only de
fect; in all other respects be is gentle and perfectly
docile, e specially s in harness. But this defect was
just on the eve of consigning him to the plough,
where homight work barefoot, when, by mere ac.
cident, an officer in our service, lately returned
from Mnxico, was passing, and being made ac.
quainted4 with. the difficulty, applied a complete
remedy b the following simple process:
He took a cord, about the size of a common bed.
cord, put it in the mouth of the horse like a bit,
and tied it tightly on the top of the animal's head
passing his left ear under the string, nut painfully
tight, buttight enough to keep the car down and
the cord its place. This done he patted the
horse gently on the aide of his head and common..
ded him tp follow, and instantly the horse obeyed,
perfectly 'subdued, and as gentle and obedient as
a well trained; dog; suffering his feet to be lifted
with entire impunity, and acting in all respects
like an old stager. That simple string thus tied
made hint at once as docile and obedient as any
one could desire. The gentleman who thus fur.
nished thiS exceedingly simple meansof subduing
a very dangerous propensity, intimated that it is
practised in Mexico and South America in the
management of wild horses. Be this as it may,
he deserves the thanks of all otvners of such hot.•
see, and especially the thanks of those whose teals
ness it may be to shoe or groom the animals.
Se4a - tor Chase's Democracy.
In a letter written by Senator Chase, of 0w0.,,tg
Jour; G. BRESLIN, Editor of the Setiaca Advertiseril
and dated July 30th, 1899, the following passage on.
cure :
•'I am alDratocaar unreservedly, and I Teel es
tretuely solicitous for the success of the Dessocruenc
organizatlnn, and the TRIUMPH. OF ITS ‘PRINCIi
PLEB.—The Democracy on the subject of Trade,
Currency, end Special Privileges, commanding' the
entire assent of my judgment?,
UGLINEo, like Beauty, is bat skin . deep, but it
furnishes abundant food for satire. An editor at
Louisville lately twitted Prentice for not being at
the State Oonvention, alleging that it was shame for
his ugliness that kept him away. Prentice, in his re
ply, says that it was entirely unnecessary for him to
be there, as "ugliness , ' was tremendously represen=
tad by his Contemporary—that after his birth nothing
bufhandeothe babies were born for several ' , cont.—.
AU the pgry material in the universe was useduptrir
his creation. It was necessary that nature should
have time to recruit herself Goodness I
"I say, landlord," said a fellow who was traveling,
out west; 6 1,1 shan't pay for my last night's lodging";
as you said; I should sleep alone.
dicl"nt you,' quarried the landlord.
"Thunder and ligtning! I had more than a thous,
and musquitoes for room mates, and each One had a
dab at me)!
"I rather guess you can affold to pay the reckon.'
log, then, as each ono gave you his share of the
Bir The Editorial Convention, met at Frankfort,
Ky, last Thursday, and after taking a general drink
all aroundjadjourned to meet at Bradfordsville, the
future south( government, on the 4th of July nett• . '
ragrSomi Printers, for change in life, hairkdrop
ped the stiCk and gone to meamboating. it ie stated
too that trope steamboat men are going to start a
paper. Wnnder which will first cry hold, enough-
CM. Fnq.
.
Theee is leas building at our ship yards now
than has been known bgfore for yearn, and the cause
is chiefly to be attributed to the tightness in the:
money market. What's she use of Banksl-17).
MC=
Mr Gen; Vandeoheif, the actor nod rhetorician
arrived in the steamship Europa.
e' NOI)CE EVERY ONE WEIGH. Ii 11AY CONCEIM
--The Amepcais Oil, having performed by its use so
many remarkable cures, and being,a powerful Re
medial Agent for various diseases, has induced some
persons' to dounterfeit this valuable medicine. The
original and genuine American Oil is obtained from
a well in Barkeville, Kentucky from the sole and
only proprietors, D. Hale & Co., who appointed
Jackson, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their
sole and only agent for supplying sub-agents in wes- '
tern Pennsylvania, western Virginia, and part of '
Ohio. The_krue and genuine American Oil is a dark
green colori There am various counterfeits abroad
—some Seneca Oil, acme a mixture closely resem
bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts
burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some
black, some white, saidlo be made from the Origi- .
nal AmeriOn Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only and
sole proprietors of the true and original American
011, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persona
who make the article called Extract of American
Oil, mid to-the refined, clarified and concentrated.
BEWARE iof the worthless counterfeits, and OB
SERVE that Wm. Jacksan, 89 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, head Of Wood street is the ONLY and SOLE
agent for theabove mentioned District, and that none
is genuine but what has the name and address
printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which
each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice that
the proprietorte address is printed in each pamphlet
thus: D. gall & Co., Kentucky: , Another way
of detecting kho counterfeits is the difference in the
price. The (immune is sold invariably at 80 ctn. per
bottle and no Ices, while some of the counterfeits
are mold at various prices under.
The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is sold
wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only
agency in Pittithurgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood at. sug3h3m
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Ou ‘Vatinoe.lay everting rrte ,
the a
Met ult.., by Rev. Mr.
husosAcit a Air; WILLIAM C McCARTHY to Miss
NANCY JANE; W00p., - ,
[Ey' A few Mornings ago the Dispatch announced that
an accident had: befallen ALr.MeCattrui, at which rawly
parsons woutleScd, inestimeh as Mr. M'C. appeared in
the streets the-same day, apparently sound in every
limb. We publish the above as an interpretation of the
Dispatch itera • I We rtssiire our readers that there is no
mistake in the Matter, fat we yesterday had the " most
substantialest” kind of naidence of its truth. The cake
and oppendagetrWere thqbest that Hunker could get up.
May the Post preasman aMd Lis companion live a thou_
sand years.
By the Rev. MOLAntot,!on Thursday evening, Nov=
bor tot, Mr. THOMAS WALKER, of Washington, Pa.
to Mies ELIZAHETH IVILSON, of this City.
•,
fl Oratorti I Oysters I I... The subscriber will
keep up conatatirly (at the:Monongahela Exchange) from
this time, PRESII OYSTERS, which ho will serve up in
the very beat 'Lyle. A` E. 0. CAMPBELL,
Cor. ¢f Smithfield and Puerth eta.
Prime. and thresh Groceries.
JS. hi. YOUNG & COI hereby inform the public that
• they have retentirristied the Eastern Cities, and
are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of
GROORIIIRS, TEAS, fe among which are to be found
the:following ordeles, via ' ' Rio and have Coffee, Herki
mer County, Coolish D 'ry and Pine Apple Cheese;
Beaker's Partite Flour Of Rice, Burlington Herring,
Nos. I L I! and 3 hieckerel i dtio. 1. Salmon-Olive Oil, Sac
iithee, Klee Spearm, Pateet White and Colored Candles,
Both Bricks, Extra Pine Ground Table Salt, Castile
and Pplm Soap, Sugar House Molasses, Steam Syrup,
fine) French hlaccaronir Soda. Madder, Raisins,Cur
rents, Clime, English Aluktard, Green Ginger, and many
other articles WO - flume/cols to mention. .Also, Market,
Clothes, Working , and Fancy Baskets; Tubs, Buckets,
Clothes Pins, Rollers, MaShers, Spoons, Ladles, Wash.
Boards, end a full' assortment of Wooden Ware. Also,
u splendid assortment of,
,i .
Pack
ed Trait et prices raugl g from 50 cents to $1 ,50 pe r
pound, and Young Hyena nd Imperial Teas in 0 pound
caddies at 50 ciente perocond, which can always be had
at the Great Western Teettutd Grocery Store.
N. W. corner of Fourdeand Ferry streets, Pittsbuah,
Pe, no
10. op. 0. P.—Our Bre tOen of the Order are informed
is that during opr recent visit to the East, we have
purchased a large ; and splendid lot. at RAZORS, MUM.
factored expressly'. for WIWI & BOTCHER. for the mem;
here of our Order,lbearing the ernblemsoke. We most
respectfully tattooer Brothers to call and examine the
lot, us they will be dispoadd of cheap,
J. B. AL YOUNG it CO.,
nova N. ANAorner 014‘h and Ferry ate.
1 - 71iiii — e - e — nneyiliraiiiiinall Rood..`
•XHE Stockholders of the Ohio and.Pennaylvania Rail
Road Company aro hereby notified io paythe Third
istalment of Five Dollar* per share respectively held
by th em, at the O ff ice of thh Company,' Third street, Pitts
burgh, on or before 'the 25th November.
L. S. BROOKS, Treadurer.
Fatem, Ohio, 23d October,lB49--(noqdtd)
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A kArctrun.-.7.tpn Thursday.; : evetaing.lusf 4it artk
of
over :4 boiilt lid*as stuff id:Wen .tintOal
the enterjloor.:73lie itie44,ff44.5•
boob by thit' eittrAriiit Eit4erinelampZßOWdeittia'
in ths:!dirention from which the sound came. ' Cojt.;;_
cloned) , nMi courageously, he poked bin nose into
evening air:lied with efes - iitirting and pierting, lie
dt,?veripo h ;mild lOginit chap, moving with speed
away. ire 'called to the culprit; bat no answer wan
returned. Another yell he'Ove . ;.but still, -
No noise /au:that-of tooiataim'did he hear.
The fellow walked off ! 'The Aldennan n 41114110
dooiend retired to his bed. . '
. .
This we call a 1 , failurep because
,it did qot far'
Web a atartlini Item. -
OtrroAoca.—Seriously we think it time thetatune
thing should be done for-the protpction ofnre and
women -the latter particularly-Iwbo Cht39B6:-0
walk through the streets. !Cis now. unciaf9r any
one to appear in tbeevening',witloaut arias' of some
kind. The time once war -when ladies cotilttrietti ?
tore out at nfghts,'bitt they 'dire DIA tv'ea l lo
broad day light they !tin the risk,orkeing insulted
daring ruffians who are abroad, - and do'their deeds
without restraint.. yesterday,. for ioatrince,,
respectable young girl while walldrinfiligith Streit,
was compelled to apply to some men whcan obit
met for protection from the-inaults of kvagebond
who was pursuing hen But a few eveningsbefprii
we heard of several (mirages of a aftuilar,charider ,
but more tiggrlfated:
Now, these are fame. - What is to be done?
QIIMITEY, SESSIOrtai OYES invoTeautrren,
Beibre Judges Pitton, Jones aid, Kerr, Nov. 2.: :
Com. vs Michaels. This case occupied the whole
day, We did not bear the testimony but•understand
that the prosecuting witness grated that the,defen4
dant Quacked him in the street, about si-or 6 o'clock
in the evening, andmok from his poe.ketio.porse
containing gold and silver.' 'The Miin:e..Y. ' ..Was bevel^
found upon the defendant. We believe•he made
out a clear case of innocence., litr:,§hitin'on and
Mr. McClowry appeared for him; for Commonwealth,
Mr. Mageehan and John S. Hamiltoh.
Btarrums.—Our friend H. LEP.' whoikViiiithiliise
is in Liheity Street, mouth of Fifth,- has been:ap
pointed agent for the sale of- Blankets Made at an
eastern manufactory. We are infmtmeiithat be sejle
at the manufacturer's prices; Which =if peceseirili
be extremely low. The competition now in , the
west has necessarily coMpelled•the 'eastern pitmtu
sell at the Iciwest possible raigi; ittd,,Wri dada not
many articles allowed to g$ at a sacrifice. ' We„uip,
hesitatingly advise all men deal ivl;riii.liity can
buy the cheapest" , - ,t.,
• . •
Mae. Meat , S. Foos .— This chaiining . .
- eAcalist
passed through this city on irer*ay
this week. She stopped at the Monongahela Hiprie
one night and the next, *Hireling took, her dePaiture
on the packet. We take pleasure: in saying to our
readers that she will return in three or four- weeks
and gtrei a series of Concerts. We mucliunderttle'
the taste of our cittcens if aha t doee not meet with' I
ample encoaragetaent it Pittsburgh. • •
WEDDING its Jan..—yeaterday.our.friand,Alder•
man 14 , Maaters, was called upon to performs mar-:
riage cannon) , under moat, eitmordinaty circuni,
stances. Mr. James Robinson, n prison - or in the:
jail, was united to Miss -- Cook. Mr. Ellerin'
Foreythe made a party, gave them a sciliper,itiAd ,
did everything to make them happy. We feel curt.'
one to know how the: handy, moan -hr to he paased•
With all our heart we wish themmuch joy.
!Stir Loud complaints are made by some chiseller&
the Falb Ward, and others living in that direCtion,.
against retail grocers, who arein the habit of - buying
the produce that comes in by shoal 1 Burin tnarteaci
'boars. We would not be surprised if) hear, of some;
prosecutions before long, • • • •
Car The American is out for the second time oo
the sztelignants who are pursuing . -Ltaitiler 4ge
purpose of gratifying !private malice.' ao:se4-
dom sympathise with any thing we find in that paper,
that we make a record of this fact. It 'sari that
Bossier's paper will be continued. •
prr A trunk is io the Aayor'S officertaken , from
the horse thief Lewis, which , contains keys, &c.,
used by burglars. Also, some goods, which - the
owners may identify.
1313 - A little girl fell from a porch in Hardscrabble
yesterday evening, and was so much injored,by the
fall, that at last accounts there was no hopes of her
recovery. Her name was Brown.
Car C. B. Scully, Eng., declines being a candidate
for Mayor. We aro glad of it; for Mr. S. would be
the hardest man in the Whig party to beat.
Panay Bosse, November fid, 1E49,
}7 TO THE PUBLIC.—As the circumstance of my
non•appeorance on Wednesday evading may subject me
to misrepresentation, and as 1 am desirous of staprling
well with the Pittsburgh Public, from whom I have al
ways received favor and support, I think it C
auses per to
lay hefore them a plain statement of the cwhich
led to-my sudden secession from the Theatre. On Tues
day night, after performance, I received a letter signed
by Mr. Porter, discharging me from the Theatre, at the
same time thrirddeg me for my services, "On Wed
nesday I addressed the following reply to Mr. Porter:—
Prrranuntin, Oct. 31et,
~.,Dear Sir am in the receipt of your letter, discharg
[ ing me from the Theatre without' my just cause
assign
ed, and without any notice, unless you consider three
days sufficient notice enga g emen t my affairs and tilde
myself wltth another lt i s not my b usiness.
to enquire to whom is ProPerly attributable this fintant
act of injustice. I only know that you engaged me, Of
your own free will and accord, without any selicitatton
on my part; that you induced me to sacrifice GROW and
certain engagement for one year at Buifido,and also one'
at Chicago. 'ro you, therefore. I look for partial cern—
nonsatioalf not for full and ample justice. I should 1e .
sorry to personally annoy you, and if -Trio w r it is
in gblf
defenee--'ds by compalmou, not willingly. I have been'
wronged and outraged enough, but I - will not be made a
convenience of for the small balance of the week, nitif
then turned adrift without satisfaction of any kind —
What I demand lan fair notice—namely: a notice of tbro;
weeks, commencing from Monday, November stkiind ,
y clear half Benefit, which is fairly due to nte. Orient
this in writing, signed by Mr, Simpson and yourself. nd
I shall trouble you no more. But until I receive this, I:
must decline appearing upon your stage; and I respect
fully intimate, if any apology is made intone/spent
with the facts, I am prepared with my written stile-.
meat, which I will read to theaudience for my persona
justification. Regretting that circumstances should have
compelled me to take a course appareutiv. hostile to u,
am your °bait servant, ANNA CRUISU,
It will be perceived from the above that I only clainred
a short notice to provide myself with another situation '
and my Benefit,—small compensation, for the breach or
u ten months engagement,—which engagement I came
here to fulfil, having had nn reason to doubt the Imhof
Mr. Porter's words, sir.ce ha said to me twelve mouths
previously in Philadelphia, "Madam,' do noi knew:what
it is to maims a contract." This notice mid Benefit has
been refused no. I out thus driven from the Pittsburgh'
Stage by Mr. Porter or Mr. Simpson, (or both. Jointly,)
with no more ceremony than if I were a supemumerau t
and In defiance of everytprinc.inle of hone sty tuldjustice.
If such acts are tolerated,' no perfermers of talent - or
respectability will venture to engage at this Theatre;
graded and the Drama in this City will Sink again lo thit - de- ;
condition in 'which, I understand, Mr. Porter
found It, and from which his hitherto unewerviaglf holi
est and prudent course of management so happily res
cued It.
I have now made a plein stateent of pa tron sositin, and
with my heart-felt thauks to the P i t tsburghor the
Drama, for the never. falling kindness and favor they
have shown me, I gratefully and regretfully bid them=
Farewell lnov;l ] ANNA CRUISE.
Orphan's Court Sale.
1)1( virtue of an order of the Orphid's Venn of the
I) County of Allegheny, will be exposed to Futile;
Sale or Vendue, at the Count Holm in the City of 'PBtle'
burgh, on the fourth Monday November;A: V.l B4o;:at
10 o'clock A. 111., all the following describedproperty: the
REAL, KSTATE of Michael Mulgrew, late of Plea
Township, County of Allegheny, dec'cl, situated In Pine
Township aforesaid, bounded and described as folleW4
to wit :—Beginning at a white-oak built oh' Emitafra
line ; thence North eighty-niceand'obe quitter degt -Otrit
Neat (N. h 9 W.) one• hundred and sixty4oat perches
(164 pp.) to a post on the outside life; thence by.Mndkot
Robert Kidd, North taro and one4talf 'degrees, IV.S3g
(N. w.) ono hundred and fourteen perehes; (114 pp.) . ,
to a black jack; thence by lands of John' Lotratt;Nottlt
eighty-seven and one half degrees, East ( N 537* F...)tMe .
hundred and sixty-four . perches (164 pp,) to - a post erect
ed;
thence by land of JohuHillman South•twdand
half. degrees, East (S. E.).one hiandred and twenty- -
four perches, to the place of beginning ;—eordaining 04e
Hundred and Fifteen Acres, Six Perches, ( 115 e'E.)...•
and allowance of six. per cent. for Roads, Att be the
same more or less. Terms at sale. •
NANCY MULGREW,
Admininistitatix of Michael Altdgrew, ".
novldlawtd (Chronicle copy.)
SUGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and
If V Pulverized Susan, iast_ reed and for sale by
bbl. or at wail, at the P ,57:"PRAi70,Pqtlitti
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PITTSBURGH THICATELH.
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'News by Toteggph.
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"'Reported` t 0 iliie . ; M.
cROII TWA :MAIM
- cOrri ivoi 1
The mews from SantaVALTs4 September 25th,
has just arrived is of but little interest.
..11Cduet DiuFbeen - fo . ugtir betweetrJudge Houghton
and Major Wightman, with pistols, luckily however,
nobody was hurt.
South: The trooptrhad arrived at f.I Euro from tbe - South:
ero sea board'.'. ..t.: , . 1.• i ".•;;;'.-. 1:-:.1., I
The hfoetimiuiree have been removed toJetreraoh,
• • \
.flarracko,for, safe . keep ' in'g; ' the , popular exOtemont
Ia abatiof. Al epeckat grifidluiy will be convened.
`sitio . `! . .l4 . U4lo to i gri 4 . 1 1 1 0:te •, th:e • .4 36 . ': '•'—
' • -'
Ciaccrittan,
It 160. id that Aattia!ni Corlett:le_
t
wtlt accept the
appointment of consul at , l'aettai. .The:appoin
meet glace tooie j leneral ezttieriEtion;
,thatt, any yet
made flam the west hrthe:pmeot administration
- ' %Inw ;YORKBIARBtT44g'-;,'
IQery YORK NOTeinbPr2lreelit•
-- flour Tfe 'Market .la irn3r , vrittr 610doalimu•
There is no important altetatiou in,ptices, although
eellera have the adientage:. We note salmi of com
mon, straight, and mixed western, at . 51,6865054,87;-
sales or good Weetereland,abiiititfinatiOe.o.eslo!
1 34,93 Y.F 3, ..;
Rye Flour is etatinntryaLeVrEiptitilil.•
Grain .There re no changnAttabl.F market for
grain of any description, qnoMfiline
may be resumed. . •
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Provisions.. The market -is-, steady, . but ..crAbiint
sales of any ; consequence:, Mesa. Pork is held at
'510,433510,50; , prime at SS,6B plable;"Lard, Bates
of keg at lie.; bbL 6tc: ; Bacon ; lei:haws- and
shoulders there is not-much doing today.: Sailer
eild.7 - ilialilac ialeatil day at ,cormer ,
Sugar..Therabasaeonan Ratite demand :for Or, '
Jeans Sugar, and priitesLate fully sustained, with
sales at 61(151c. • • •
Lead.. Sales of SpasildfLead..at $4,25034,31:- Tatiacco : illete •
been - faa attaird 'request.thrtiugbout
the week. Triads has steadily - itagesedt 'With
sates of rentuchy'Leaeit Eq(afli -
Cotton:As generally h eld advadeedlit[4.but
sales are'llinitelL ' '' • - '" •" •
•
•-ir tin
Whiskey.. Sales to a extent at e per g
CINCINNATI -•
Cractrrnin,'NOvetnlsia.2,lB4,9
Ploar..is doll and prices , nogiiiiilliVill:#lk. as
oa leslerds.T. . • : • 4,5 4
Whiskey at , 19 , 1 ,(#191..,„, /
Lard.. Bales ol .100.bbls, at 614 4 44 41.•
1
Hogs .900 have been soIdAtINIAO9II,6O:
The river is statics. • ;
MANAEIZE.
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- Dress aside and.Perquetla,-,- , . ....•••••-•-•-bill
Second Tier • . ;
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AlL:star. „ •.. ;
November 3, will lw
in lAet, calleo Me •
3 • - DEAD-SROT.•
Timid' • Mr. Rithinion: I Mullin.— •
. To be 'followed with one -Aet or •
... 'JONATHAN-IN ENGLAND. -
'Solomon Swop ••• • • • t . .........
Alter which. a Recitation Freeman's. Rome, or Life
in the . West—by Mr. Webb. ,
To conclude with . - •
loitathan "..
wily." . - hiriAn .
grr! MoodayMenefitiorlieSilebee:' • •-• ' •
TIME ALIMINID—Doots open j...kkefon, 7; thirtaiiviriies'
' ' •• ' LAVITSIAIVEU "' • •",
• SHIRT IVIA NUIr4:CTOILY .
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egritleniezirs Vetriallallatig Emporium F
WHOLESALE ANDL,±
NO. OS FOURTH STREET,APOLLO' DETAI BULatpoIP
BETWEEN WOOD :A.llrl 31AHICET•ili
ITTIBBOAGEI PA. .
117- Alvirays' on •hand, a large 'aa'sortaiehi - ot'Shirts,
Bosoms,. Collais, • Craitais, Gloves, Hosiery, Saspentleits
Under Shins, * Drawers, tee., &e, • • =TN
.200CUTS' PURPLE' AND YELLOW ;CAREET
absented size Woodeti Bowls' 10
boress of Dr. Evans' Faintly Medicines; ctioiceltiblte
Louisville, Lime; a small suppl of • Bed Cords p-Plough;
Fishing,atul chalk Lines... For sale, aLWholesabiorßa,
taiLin say quiuidty to suit cuitometa, by .• . .
_f lISAAD HARRI 9, Agep t
norl.d.Tatarliej himististuon Clair st - .
11 WASH TUKS, to pay charges, Ac., ou account .°
whom it may concern, AT 4117C279N.Tbe sub-'
seribers, George Scott and J. Jenkins, of the' Citylof.
'Pittsburgh Night Police, will 'ramie to be ` sold tit Me-,
Kt ttna's Auction Rooms, on Monday' next, Nitivembkr.
Sib, at 2 o'clock' in the afternoon, on. actor:Limo{ whom it. may concern, to pay charges and all ather.iaxpensts ,
curred on same, unlesrredeemed by dna owner before—:,
10 Wash Tubs. GEORGE SCDTT,
4—TENON, ' •
Poiice;
JAMES hIcKMNA /Cwt.
WANTED— P/aces'in our Cities, Towns or Country
I'l' Pittsburgh,. for a number of Salesmen,
800 k. k eepers, School Teachers, Warehouse and Coach
melt, Wen and Boys of all ages, HousekespenS, Chain= ,
bermaida 'and Cooks. Nurses, 3e. , proctored . Money
borrowed and lent. Farms and Houses bought, sold or
rented.. Steamboat', Hotels and boarding houses bud
Private• Families supplied with •hands ; and all kindsbf
Agencies attended to promptly on moderate charges, at
ISAAC HARRIS',
General Agency and Intelligence Office )
St. Clair at., near the Allegheny Bridge.
nov,l:d2t&ltw•
rpAR-31) bble.N. C. 'Axiom recd and for gale by.
:IL nov3 & SINCLAIR.
n - BSfli:4Q7l - ta.l sin juirrec'd And for kale by :
nov3 . •. ShlrrH.& SINCLAIR.
IL/ADPER —2 asks beSt Caibra Mader kr Sale !:oy
al nova warm &
COMMON SEGlA " " ArT s rraniCiAili4
S n r oo at or sale .y
SMITH & SYNC
-- --- --------
frga--80 half chests -
/. % . : •
60 caddies Velum . Hysaa,lmpsl and b. E.; iyid
16 half chests Mack. For sale Dv
_- ___ _____ •
nov3 SM fr. ITH 111NoLA12::
1 N 2T 43-4 cerocas In
OORN bIEAL-40 Mlle Bradbury Yellow family -Meal
V kiln dried milled, year came; for by • -
nova
. . NVIL_DYEII.•
10TAT0E,...-80 Obis Neabannockr, 100 bat Reds for:
sale, to arrive. [nova] • AWL DYER.
E1,241,:1.Z'ii-18ora bxithoeitar
,ziov3
WhL f am ily
UCCORY--4000 sticks, 'a Getman piepatation for un.
1..7 proving the flavor and clarifying offee, for 'sale .
wholesale or fetal'. [nova) • WhL DYER.
ARD-25 kegs prime No. 1 Lard for sale by
J nov3
- • • WM. DYER.
ltAr MASSES bbla.N. O. Molasses for. sale at a
al. low price. [noy3.l .WM.- DYER.
fIOFFEE-80 bags pl lose Rio just received wit ferule
ll at low pripes. W. ITS - F 44 •
cord N 0.1813, Liboity
QUOAX-45 blidoprisse N. O. Sager for. tale low.
noy3W DYER.
. . .
OULD CANDI-20 boxes Verdin do Werks'.
celebrated Stenrine•Candlesidessie novy ••
- . •
~N eer Line •
s OF LIVERPOOL AND PHILAVA
`PALON.III.T.EL:
1b Sail from Phi/adelphia on bliel2lh, and /rim Lircip , pe
on ths2Oth qf eaeh Month.
SIM" WILLIAM Palm, 1,000rd:es:
Hunturne, - • • 1230 "
" • Pumeramrats, 1,400 44
" Kat.ssuizoo,__ 1,000 • "
RICHARDSON BROTHERS &
' and 13 Tower,Driildings,Liverpool.
RICHARDSON, WATSON 4C0„.-A04144.1144
Chestnut street, Philadelphia - •
f RIR subscribers, Agents for the aboye'Linbitapkin•if
j did near Packet Shipd this City, are piillettrkto ,
furnish passage certificates to parties residing in this
country who may be desirous of sending for their friends,
to come out by either of the above Ships. Theyare also'
prepared to remit money to any part of the Old Cortaro'
by sight drafts on the Bankof Irelaud awl Branches, and
oa Itfessrs. Richardson Brothers & Co., Liverpool. For
parueulars, apply to or addrevai. - - •
Enowlsr:finxtrucrATßlcK, ;
No. 144 lAbeirty . street, 'Pittsburgh.
Patent 1 enttofiert.-. • • . •
TO THE PAANPFAVTUTUERB. OF IRON. •
'WIFE undentigned has received Letter Patent 'from,
I the Government orate-United States for anew and.
superior mode of casting CHILLED ROhiLERS, which:
are now offered for safe at the lOWA FOUNDRY, Pitts.'
burgh, by PARRY, SCOTT & Co., at a •balf cern per
Pound lower than those made by any.other manufactur
ers, . The Rollers are superior in perfection orsarface
any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the strong-.
est !rowed' this country: (0e.V....1m1 JOHN C. PARRY - I
Mar. A.RNDEN A CO.'S PASSENGER - OFFICE.' '
jut EUROPEAN. AND, GENERAL AGENCY •
FOREIGN , EXCHANGE. BOUGHT "AND-SHOO°
any Itl2lollllt.
.
AGENCY; FOR LONDON SAND -Duman; 811/8-;
TARD, —Allan lot jut 'rOcitived, frOA: onikpute, Nat , :
nutted. '
PARIS AND LONDON LEPltit PAPERItior
'A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD CAGMHFR 'Um At
lantic Wite'Worita;NeW 'Vett:
And CANARY BIRDS, front:lmported Sloe .t
_ OSHUA - MORINO R I S,
Post unildings, Atli and WOW memo.
4 • ....tinuseoPicAnir AGENCY,
• - . JOAN THOMPSON,
- Carpet Iffanulhaturetr F• Bl2 4Mrs!
rro. 150 LIAM= • Smarr
teals° appointed Agent for P.IY, Byrne sic Cellist*
York Line of Bitips, Mr Winging Enigmas' frolliAnd
iemitfink money to England, Ireland, SeoUant And
Vales.
larspms from five dollars to any amdunt remitted:
will; deapateb,at the lowest rates of discount. -- 113 1.
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THE FOREST . ROSE.
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To Contractors •
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EA LED PRO,N.sra,s, will ha received attire.. Office '
of. the James River and :Kanawha Coinpony
Richmond, until the Mi . day- cif Nriveraber,.nen. for :the
construction of n Sione'Dam across hates River at
'Maiden's Adventure Falls, twonty-elkht . miles above -
The Darn will be about 1100Yeet fintiyaiiiiirfeet high.
The work will be paid for in current Banknotes." Be-
sides the usual reservation of £u per cent. , on the tooittli.:"
ly estimates, the Contractor will be requited to give am- •
. •le Security, satisfactory. to the Bimini of Directors, for
the completion of the work tit- the timisaadia the man
ner speciEreditubc centract...:
Plans' f the above work.willbeerhibitedtind speci
ficatione therebf:deliStred to 0601 d
ricier,. ty cam :
pany's office in byt Glit
the .nioAof..N ember'
asunontapplication to the
,ffecretarrof the Company.- .
WMITERI3'W.YNN--,
~, % t VhietAngirmer.TrA:•&K.,Co.
liftwodieciabtri7oB99. : ;—Ace.l23:2i*Cl* ) , .
• .
• Br. '• •
'IOirABDP-CEMMD a large_ inLiiiion,ro.
..LIL 'erudite - raek,OT,IIOO,KB;- for tinth - ...ltetalt and --
"Whplawkle; - Ori...thei'dh - eepast ,iind; niest.ilefoindfiting
termeltunot i shich are the following .
Irish Buda the Queen and Denial XPConnelf
This book of...Wflpages,.clughs to - he to the bands or eve
ry Irish:.lLeformer.;,. gold nt
The Dowager, or the_ New SctiOol for Scandil :
The iratiiitter, Or tha - Tory : of ediolitut ;
ales Of the Cdd o ; by InhitTeitidn '
Bella of the Court, or . One te:Tbotrin . ind; by 9' P. IC •
• Tha Recollections pfAntony ; by
The Lilly of !Ippon', a 'Tate of:riorthernillelicd; by
fib. f?. Chiptnna.
Nall of Lord Byron's poetic!' lNorts
Li Age;No. 214: ' 1.. , • ' ll7 -
. .
• tavOriiitifvo Homatiiatiatut airD.E3Yout:tiltrirxr,..
.(11.11.NN.; bI'OBIDE &CO. i hrvironii ends ead are con
atantlyzbanafactiitiagtrma.ow,l3ll{LialpXoVedPlll7
. texas the.bestgaoking Stoves that over have-Amen'inu:9-.
:duped into Ibis market, among yrbich:ote7foar airo,of '
that celebrated' goojcing Suivecalled...tbe STAR . OF.•
THE; %VP - 4T, - ; IcititAires of Inir.ENTERPATSE. COOK
ING STOVE, PREMIUM STONT.FS;WiIizea; and a ra,
tiety of ethers for coal or wood.zwour . .otovete, Egg -
..*
and Pine Apple Stover . ; ia gennral*ortfeent i of,liollow ,
Ware.: together with 'very thing . lecibe,bet*-bnindlig
line, always on hail& or, tnaop4o. ordeost.tfie . ..tiadorial
ry •
Found:Wart:bowie, 'c o rn .
streets,
W GOOD S 1,-Siffn 41:0 0.0 SU- ,
DOO8 VBR:k „ OR 1 BBLE;) ,- 4:./.."..i. : -' • -
:Sigise.gxisaolden. :Bet ifire,.:No:2sl:-.i.dbfrty,rie
• ' • • . ...roars above /slain street, . . ,
take this method orinfortnuas,theionnatom,:*
'• Ty era and the citizens genera - illy, that they have Just
received naa;ofitha largdar now - best leteetcd - stock' of
BOOBS ever offered In this city- consisting in' part sapfir. E/Iglilh • and-French French-Ind'. '
1.- Fasglith Blue; Brown; Green and. OlivOwittra gaudily
' black - French. Beaver Cloth Brown. sad Green'Dor ,
do.; Gentinelia- del Blue and Black Fair.dofpar.
French Black - Doeskin •Cassirnevesi , Eaglish
Faney.Fashionable Dassiniereiln,endleas anuiery kiss
quality Black Satusohat annual be surpassed; . splcadid
'And entirely styles of.Cnsaimere,9nalatiereiV,nisp-'-
Vesting; Woven'UriderstuhiriindDra , raers; .
n'grani am:linear of Valle 'Bhilin; .9iipend6rl4 Panty •
- asutßlack Silk Cravats and Pooadtlidka. 4 74lloflarhich '
Goods we are preparecetootTer at such-prices asAnikin-
Ann satisfaction.: We cowl : tsarina liana; ,10:Itlantlfae - •
Bide ctifserrfsVorron'the shbrtisti3ossible hankies siiihaut
disatipos mineral° castomenf,andsuayle:finflatie adz
'&,tsed In tba eity. -4septol .'BOOBSPBB*;GBIBBLEal •
6teat
- .Altera* anti. tinbllnsalCalsttintlnn.l . t
-. • -- NTING OF , r;:e
Di ATH 0 ILE ,P , A.1.111: .11-OUR
gr . t/e Opetang.te thc - Fint `-;
",lielirisented in the sixth s aami. br Reveledinks•—•
- .A. SG . 7 ohn's - Yin'ons - - - whieli - le-spcaktrat having ba;•
neld.whime an _exile_on. the Isle 'of Faimos.l—trPtestdi-
Int !bar chnnurtens fulLsneof, life, painded , npon,.2lo
'square: net. of-cerIXASS. Will be on exhibiticmsnrthe
AP0LL0.141.1.,,:0n• FRIDAY and SATURDAyi-Nay. •
.'24 end ,341.". -2DaY; *Exh lbiliok.OjtOnSrtun:l tcP. l s.rd'
fain:l3.RO P. st.i at Nigtty.from
Ticipa in eta. ; Children -half priee.,..Eitinday,ocuplit,
in boding in 6.lcent' each. •-• • .• • -
Eraiimonts or ! in denornins*iii
. . . .
InEiit - A:P.t'i, At .CLOTHING. STORE`,
3V0.2130 Ntirer.riiirier'qf Gordian'diet'
RESPECTFULLY - ant:manna to their cuatocners and
-.jor,, dealers •gerterallycthat.thcy, have. in' Wife; a !nits
and Select stock• of CLOTHS, - CASSISIBERS, - AW.Q
rssmaa, and tire'noso. prepared to fill all orders ht
Ihefirlinel and 'experience: in, the busipese os to • '
.hope; for a liberal share of, pa3ronage,r rersons
wish
inf have Clothingg candela ord - ct Cana(); Lill to FA
tUttett."' JRHADY MADE CrLOTHlNctoSplldescripilons
kept eonilantlysin ba nd
10oils,stch UV Shirrs, Suspender*: and,Crlviitec? -
Calland ezairiinsbefonsparehnsirixelsessitetis ; as war
are determined seil cheap for cashi.
- .
Airs. •TowNsENID .can be found at num, fuzz be...,
In mete the - hears - 0f.9 in des morning and 4 an died&
ternO o n; re ady.to attend to - eine Idepedressiduj
he will ViAl families writtipilt Any:allltiotiat
Tuesday, -Thursday and Saturday.
,evetlitigl:ldt excel •
week. • - •-•• L 'not4 _ :
• .
ANN; OP
DUI 6 9.
TIVD O & lAMOND.
sTh4t • i ATBQosggEe
fIIGI taught in such aluanner asto qualify. gpst4l.- -
-.dent for keeping books Kanediatelyon leusint ea class
room, Off-nand kfrreansilsPomutushqr laughttlnVut
mostelfgetive,solunter.- . I.lpwards. of zine handled stu
dents, including many af the fits{ tuershantelri the Oily,
have been instructed imPintaanshlp and Book nektiing
in this Itufututton affording the most lunPlu-turetcheefor
the elßeieney'ol ? Mr: D.tal hlerehtuutithd
„steamer's Books opened and closed. Bahuintiahlsets.
tce.; made tun., flouts` Ift. to 12,4 to 4, - .1m17 bad
vlocka aat: Panty Goons,
allgesabseribit has , jrast received eactriment
1. of CLOCTS odd PANCT.GOODS;ivhick ,tait64, a
lane .assonoteut. of LOOKINA-GLASSP.S - of his own',
:mannfactare,• oder:nr.yery r&laced
earl. • • ' ••• `•
• 10411rool•itreef.:heat
P. S.—Merchants !applied at ioVrellt'rates; and ova" ! •-•
ing carefully attended to. • ' • ocruoz.
- - -
tiv"
J l /.2,
- - - --- HO SSE Fl./ 11-SALE 7 .n.
•z-Pnry, four years .;.
o ld ks in hail:tens i under Ail ' middle 13 is
2 perfectly eentle; end weantrutlsourniiTetli
' est respect - Will:he-Sold - cheitt. tor mint Cti
use—may:be seen ni :die Sc. plahrieVetebtes,_-Tbird etretl•
oesip - - - • ..,, - • -',.- - - -- < ,2 •7/0.:: -- woUtila. , ; -
. . . . . •
- PEKIN Tl3 - A STOILIZ:=.
eTHE sabseriber. has, PISA receieed,:nf
Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select.
Stock- of pare'GREEN ANHEL.ACE;TEAH;fromAr.
York, l. of which 'has beta reeeifed,ni. this , century
attlettne let of February last, ieoullitingef the. different
grades, grown in the CelestittlEmpina:_,Ha e .thi,o hamg
-
.amoug dm largest iuthelVeslove are prepared
-Sale ou hener terms thati any Other houte'ltt"..
• AVe invite retail gracers to call and examineyourt monk '
and prices. They cat have ut pa r ked packages, - 5:111.: tin cannlsters,or h'rka,tchestsilloHnit:
their convenience. '," • •
OW ietidtpriceds vary foe Holorig,-Aack Teas ill,.
CIL tO S/7 50 4 . Souchorig, §(k. eta; urta•';'.
go bO, an Engl . iah Hoak fast fi4 Youltgayson,Onnpnr
der and Impenal, from= centsio
o.a ' •
- Families are requested tepdnud samplenef-our
Teas, and try them, before parehasingz
myn.hilltsv . 70 . Fanlike*/
rOIOCOLATE, COCOA AND iltiOfdA;—Etak
m 4 - Ne:l Chocolate and Coma; alsoisehmite eedee t.•
spieed Chocolat e ,bnet reed eltd• for: itateer.the ;PERIN
TEA - STO R E. Fourth etreeti .
'DINE COPFEES 4 Aliielia..4fricani;'l4%oP
jl , St. Doatingo and Rio'Cidreesiitsr ce.'d aatkifttrAarit -
at the PEBIN THAISTOSEOFroarth at ' may 3
60 CROICS,? VALUABLE oncr:BeatutAilly, Sl/paw •
.BVILDING LOTS •F9It.SALB:--The.aubscribed
-oars et privatepate, on easyreinia, the balanceitlil.Lot
situate in harp - lonerittains..SPitner, /dleghepryDifr..7l
-The location forhealthundbeatar ti li tsc= itIIII2UT. •
-passed by. any property- ut..the - um at C.or.pither , .- -
Pittsburgh or A Ilegheay, and to ihose:!deslaing 44011.1,
dence,.oders advantage% not ensily,had.r
To the capitalist a. chance tact:fared Cotaarinellt
that in a few years will pay three.fold.-
The Lout are situated wabin üb.,atttlert •
Ines) walk, front' the"Alle.gbeiXcityllartttaisißert.--
vac Toinpake he being' niuSUMfrilkitfid
.11 4ka' " •
north end alba Lots.. .
Any of. tbe
will be cold by publitt 'anctiedi en' theatiethiskr,'.biesiA:.•
unto si'Nouctteer 1.1344810, pi 2 ditnekr4:::;,'''tilltiFdia pliable -::
Plans •m i c fi i abriiiivoiilnteiriefitiosl;4laTitilti can
be bad by callingrr4ugh Sweetti o dnittlretuipas: JOHN '';
4AhiESldis A. th 1 1/kie'
.
oci26
•fProlt.and Ornament-at Treeklbr4thaair
.407
vsev-:s pEmoit ri
. - 000 -
:RE,4Qll..rage.S;:fir.lhe:prop er size -for'
Winsikiantiogi.4 /arta ProPottiop closing! hatte,syreeig--
ed ;the Fltst „rneounms•fot-09 - ialt'foltriTaara =ay th e
Pennsylvania and New Jersey- almienitaralAplegas.
341.11004TPLE.TRIMal, of,the.,ineet. eeteltoted.
from ea to ten feet •
,41,50—Aprieoti' Cherry,: PearilinktiAtul.:, Otarulv.••••
-.Trees;flaspbertietOrapee,*:,a,,r. -
4nialognes, with dip prteep ay pe ; obtojtttid
•;16kapplylng, by letter of e,herivise to thertiiirietor E 4
IAAC i
• .• '.=
erae a
•••-rit ate,ordered finat,,Plttebniltroti-:
Any
.Weatern town, they •
Phut, free of .eharee, - • ~ •
= = T he Tre e** l l3e*WttikYtiiiii of '4 .
ingnatikin,eoid order: ' ••••
A.,wort amBl-~Oaz
NikLtettiNlot .Presideiti, -; Preneurei sad • r
~,_l -I :•Directors of Monongahela and.Coal.BileTurnyike •
.velnPany Will-be held at the house of Wm. Nilhollendi ' • .
South Pitlaburgb,onßsznansr,. the 9.ltb day of Novem
bet next:between the hours of !And 4 o'clock; xis- . .
octal:Masan . • -o ...l l PHlNSOD4Treantear, • : •
,
ESTR&Y.—;Came tope premises of Month
scriber, living in Robinson .Towiatihip on the
• AMs. RiVer,on the 17th initt.OIIIR.O . COW ; nob giv- • _
g whip:slate on_lb*r buck, with Lon tumedzip.;
about ten, year old. TlTe'liwnoria 'vanneated . ..ta Cane
forward, • prove propeityv . pay,; ohargespt'and-,tat6.lmr •
sway. r , lom9...Vdtvr 14011MINICHOL.,
iipinarci*RNOP
'pea. waters of Pth6'.l°,,f4tee,w449.7aibe,
rs' tbeauliaeriber.Da'iaßglit,47l..a:Ehibw?..7:l:4?4,ohairt
milestaint, a RED DOW, Yr , P
,th e i e lk .1, kap tEpicee at
ill her laght eaT1.914.°11„ii.14,06 . ‘, w3dot side of
.00 :right ear .00dao Ple.L 41 1 32 rcv , 4 ,14. t iriteolaT;r
same ear i Abort tn",a4l"---'xoeeriy,-pay Tea in dashed to come, Prdlic , P • -1,-Taciff,.D
take heeaway, •
••• , X- • •
oct3ll:3i! • '
rOAPiTAL.¢POCK 000,000 , 1"-7-7-•
sVCwax* 13Y'VEITE STAVES ( 4
Life lzusetranewlllarlitie..kraiStrzisser4z
• - Ilealtlh'ltisziretzeco. ,*- •,/
11101ERSONS'1vishing to effettltunnaneeldeithek-ofilie
X • above breathes, ttrerespeetlitllyitiiled,th Calb`ot
.theOfflee'orthe subscriber, who li the authorized,Agent.....
•-• Terms as liberal as , those: or-ruet: Comp - anyThr
Vatted Sla tes and all . Loisha prontruly.paid in Cast;Ci
Lai , BEND. WILSON, Agetit, ‘
jyrkwazzi.. ' Elizabeth; Allegheny Co., Pa.
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