- 1 . 123 ';i'•.; , i:,.4i: . 1' . .::.:'7 - - - ',.,',,5. r?°'~` Change of Boots. Mackey, a recent traveler:in the U. States, gives the followjeg graphic account of ,a trick • _played ii Carolina; and which, it appears, is by . no means an uncommon one t ".11aving bad = but alittle rest on board the steamer-the previous night. I slept soundly in one of the-liotelttlfe.first.tight ashore. How far into the mornieg,my slumbers would have carried me liktifiWzot,l4at ix pretty early hour I was arous. ....ed,b3r, a xioitiewlichfor. theieve momehtis elapsing between rind perfect consciousness, . I took tolie ttieffirigipeof thesleigh bells in the -streeta-oftrEanadian town,' was soon undeceivx e4,ll4iiit ease belt, mien at that early htitir,!driv. in& all motions:of winter, Sleighs, and sleighbells, iiii - tbitry head; But;. though Carolina s there thi,jingling.of the,belts to remind me of tt Every-belt in the heineiieeined to belie:" `soddenly" bewitched' bat' my. blivn , ,arid anxious-:to,know what . was the mattei,-I noon madell - -join in theichorns. Even ln the ringing. of he'll:time can trace to sore extent the ilifferefiee ..4betWeeicharactersi and for some timer amused. Y113334E - watching -the - diferent tainifestatiOn.s of temyeton..the part of those ;that pulled them, - tvlucti a tlerrindiciated.. Some rang gently, ,as if ,Abble,pullinfi—theaLshrunk, from. being- trouble seine ;- others -hut or tativ ly, as if the ringers obeyed .ItCsiinee and _withinit _another k-sumenbnii and.otheritagain angrily, as if-thefhad .--44r4114Yibeeri 'Sentiently pulled in vain.--,Verysnon .ailLbecitninetildry; t ime waxing into a towering passion; ter, although'all might ring, all could not ;possibly'besnswered at once `I had brief time to t'intlne thesi Nees ere the Waiters - were heard burging, up-- and i down stairs, and along the , „lingthr 'wooden . which echoed to their 7,lnotsteps.. 'Things , -now appeared , to be getting serioiei l and jumping out - of bed I opened my, door - ..;just'aii - a troop of black fellows were hurrying past '.:each With a.huCket of water in his hand:- I imme ;diatelyllnterre'dthet the housewas on fire; and as gerierallY on sink' occasions go of" like gun cotton, I.sprang back into rnyrciom, with a-view to partly dressing myself andxnaking er, mingled Witti every: variety of imprecation on that flinctionarfal-bead,' from the simple ejacula-' ',.tiiirtslo-the elaborate prayer, soon convinced me ;that: the. Case was; ess urgent thami had supposed, and, on further investigation it turned out that the unusual had been 'created by some one `._'playing;liver - night , the old and clumsy. trick of • ebangingthe boots before they . wern'taken from the hedrianxi doors to be cleaned, so that on be. lug replaCed in themorning each guest was pro. vided with hisneighbor's instead of his own. I had lain dawn the;happy - possessor of a pair. of Wel :-lingtonn;Vibich;in"the morning, I found converted -Into unsightyy highloirs.. After some search my :Virellingtons were discovered in soother ball, - *tending at' a latlY's door,. whose shoes had 'been platicr-befointhat of aTexan volunteer on his way to Mexico, and glory. It was not the good for -tune of all so readily to discover their property, , the natinitY;or the - guests Vaving to breakfast' in 'slippers, during which the unreelainied boots and shoes were collected together in the great hall, naCh'man 'afterwards selecting; as he best could. Vntil - the =tune of the joke was diatovered, the poor Boots had a narrow escape of his life, and it was amusing to witness Abe chuckle of the hlack - waitera, 88, on discovering the trick, they quietly returned with their unemptied bucketsoo their respectivaposta." .From Cist's Weekly -advertiser. The. Cromwell Family. • Ctx,cinirs.xf,. - October 17, 1849. „ M n: Crex:.•••:—A notice in several of our newspa.. per; of an assertion made by an English journalist that-the familY--of Oliver Cromwell had become extinct by'the'_death of a`Mr. Russell, has indaend tne - „io'fornisti you with the following statement ofhis - family, and a-portion of his descendants: • Vliver,Cionawell was born April 25th, 1599, married "Eliiabith Bourchier, daughter of_ - Sir James Bourchier; at. SC:Giles' oral, Cripplegate London, Augnst 22d, - 1620 ;' be" - died September • 54 , 1655: „Ncs-Criirokelt -died at the seat of her acintin , taW .- - -Samei - Claypool/4 onthe Bth Cfetbbir, 1672. • Titti , calLniesx • 1. Robert, Baptised October 13th, 1621; named for hisgreat grendfather, Robert Cromwell ; died . young.- . baptised February 6th, 1623;. killed in Bridget, baptised August 4th, 164,;.. married Ireton, after his death, Fleetwood; died Septern: ber,,1681, - • born October 4th, 1626;, married Richard Mayor's; daughter, in 1648; died July 12, 1 7 Iq , 5 -'lienTY,"naptised January 20th, 1628 ; a CoL in-1.649; - Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1657; died March - '3d,1674. • " -6. Elizabeth; ' .baptised July 24, 1629; married Sir Jame Claypoole, 1646 Olied August 6th, 1658: 7. James, baptised January Bth, 1632, died next day. • --.81 Mary, baptised February Bth, 1637; married Lord , -Friaconherg, - November 18th, 1657 ; died March, 1713.. 9. Frances, baptised 6th May, 1635; .married P4ll,_grandsoli of the Earl of Warwick, lifter his death, Sir John ; died January 27th, - -1 • • • • ' Joseph Claypoole, a son of Sir Joseph (1) , and Elizabeth 'Claypoole, emigrated to Philadelphia. He. 64 iivez children; George, Joseph, ToSiah, John ' James, Rebecca and Edith. Rebecctimar.. ried.Bfenry ;Pratt, Edith married David Chambers, 6f-Bbiladelphia: 1, There are a number of his descendants its' that:citi and New Jersey. , lftor ClaSippolea, at Ctullicothe, are of. his fatality,. and there are a number of the descendwatri of his difighter , Ediib,.inTincinnati, and its sicinity ; four_of_thesecond•gerteratatn, sixreert,of the third, . and forty-idne - of the - . Martb, In Indiana, one of the seconkeight" of 'the thin di and, nine of the 1 :00t 1 4 - . 'Jr!. Missouri, one of tb4 , third, and five of the fourth.. - • Tennessee,. two. Of the third, and ten sof the fourt.h.;-4011, oae hundred -and, live. I am_not ablest prepeat t , to - gire you the noinber of the Cit_w2l.l.l9wily-ua-Obio, but without going iiiiiilarther detail, it appears to me that I have 404 to' warrant an inference, ;-•,-, tlyit thniffeittern_braachof the Cromwell geneaL.. ."Log!cid:tree j is not in a withered iondition./ • tie : '• REMINISCENCE.. „ . - 'rube. cdurig6 yOuOg W you are hilt an humble and ist*ure, tipprfutie--a 11001' negjittecLorphan:- tr ajscse riist ~n „lsy, , word ti, the tbbuthtleis and - gay, :411U., :dawn - virtue Li,t rags because of its. tatters!, -Have you an intelligent mind; untutorqd though" it , be? Have you' a MEN an virtuous. a. pure . desire, hoist heart? . - Di f i r ix.. u pan it, one- of- these days you will be svante + fi, :t ‘Tbe,-;.Onsil may be long deferred. You may .g.lo"w r th nitiO 3 ll4, - _and..you may eventually rerudi - _ your prime,,ere tbeiall is made, but virtuous aims, -pure desires, and honest-hearts are too few and -- ssenedineftotoetippieciated=rnot4o be wanted: , Shall, not alw ays . .bet hidden—your ~ -poirertyshall not alWays wrap you aboitt, with a „trittritle—obscurrty'r shall not ideirLY.S. veil you from the multitud6. tu your combat with cireinnetedies, Be. e active, bo*te; einalilmiy be ) l Unt:spluke,i4action.. It will surety enlarge with every roiKe-illenti and your influei ice ;wilt''tiave;ddublmoileMent ‘-t 'Wake world 7 s.brOad field ofbattle, Ys itilbei•bivoiaVof ilia, Be not like dumfirdrieen cattle, Be Where is the incite.'n . • VOrkrOtti • for surely you Will jak - wi n ied i -and reivard,v Lean upon tbe sacred vliiffs , "./ - navq.ngvcr seen - ltie-lighteous forsaken nor his ii . aibiggiogbreaW Never despair,, for the fives - {)f - good ulen'aliltildmitly" show that often ivb'OjAhti,diofulti**; liVekest, and the tempest is - ,iieiiif;Oird.lipOie;friliar.*4.'a:t i ,iitill . small voice" vial a h eardt Itym3t g corrif hither :_you , are want. 7ied,'-;and youtlto*eiswill turd:employment. 114.fer?if :take heart, goring man, for ere long will be isianted:"t - • t e 1 2 0. hi t fiproof ef thsi ragtime taw-Alen - enja,*-- ..-...1ed in,Tittkey,:tr.frrniamftraiebeniCiesued is 'Cr tanti 710pie;iniqtioglbe communities WlaiTiltrifot Ofess Malielitedetfletti:•Webiese„their eNu,ntemb -for iiih•iiivort (lEilitfielphl,ismuneiij Jews andXbristiarts Ai& inexhaus ihipioplEktßys,in sweiva:pritilogisil: '-I k. I ~`, . .r., ..' ,:&11 inexhau s tible supply of sand,reuitable for ' .. the manufacture of glass, has feet[ found in the va• einity of Cumberland, Mil: ' ''• ' ' • ~ • i • • . 7 2,- • -*. •-• •- • - • , • • ~ •, - • , e - • r .f . " • t • •e ` t • - • , t- 4 "•• "!-:" •-" 1 ' '- " ` ; "•-• ;;r. ; • ? • - cf -Pk „ ico•Kt• • • r Va,l"; ' • "'" 4 4.41. f 'l•`- • • • F- :"•4k4..,.1 -rte ' 5 A o'; . • .i.' , ' ,,, --' ,. :4 3 A , :; ,,, , ,, - -":-?;'-:;.,,,- .- --,'Fc,;-;:r;'7-1-,.---i.-:,:.1'-',..--,::'.-•,,,,.::i.:.:3,---;,';1-,..,t,:?:-.1',.;1......1:,-...-:i.c;),:i 7.; , .. , , ~.•,t•-..,—..,••,.,;-„,--:::••.::....4:4'5•iL•-•4:.;-"ir:-,•,i4. ~ 1.:-,,74:-.•'.4.;4• ''''' el i;''''',•:,-;;T•:."4' . 1 '• , "•,. ! i ~ • "'''''Zt'tai•Cr.:-.'.•,,,:.:1:,:,...•::!`''''','14--.44:-=,:,,-.1"-`ta,".'--Ti ................................... ;- . ,. -.. j•..':, - •: ,. P . /...'; - :i'.4: , : , . " '''''''',..jf-.:',:,,i,--..-:•...rie.::',:.%,-...:.;"-=,-..w.-....!..;e. -, ,,..i. ' 1` ~. Weireidatioli tOOO Dany.,Au SATURDAY MORNING, N0VM8.E.R.24, 1849 117' Connected with Ihe Esiahfishntent of the Morning Part iv inielf-ThelargesT,Tob — Peihelist — Offieefin the erii. where oil kinds of s ,itottfs . Ore fie shortest notice, and inastseasonabk tains f- ter AKerAni.ibsettenoraTfew days from the city, we find,upon''oar, return, a" variety of matters . .de. minding enrittnntion; but owing to the'pre.'engitge. .mentOf Mir we.ehall be conimilod to, piss them' over ror the present.' - ' teiEr•Assoon as we find iaisura; welshed! tales up the proceedinge‘orthc! ;Wlntderae,"eruniuntisei'Ps this city, and discuss them and fairly.' It is the genemdimpreision, We find,. that the Convention was productive of no goody even totherpons - who, were immediately concenteitin getting it" hp. -The' time has gone by when a few interested iadividuala can control the; actioi •of Mongress, so se to grant exclusive privileges to thenieelvea, which are not ex tended to other members of:the community. rafr We shall, in Mooday'a Post, give our read= eta come account of our visit to Wheeling, Steuben ville, &c., arid of course will have something to say about the Wire Suspensino Bridge, at the former place, which has recently caused considerable ex citemeot in this communityi tai' A communication froth M. Cotraxwatour, Esn.,Superintendant of the Erie Extension Canal, in ,relation to that important work, will appear in Mon day,. Post: ARP 6ur readers must not expect us io reply to the insane ravings and malignant falsehoods Of the federal monopolists in this city, the “ pauper labor , ' Guerilla.: The eatiff is bound to do the dirty work of his mastery and employers. lir WI ffIA I 4.F.P/_ 1 1V. 131.03 f t .1 P- Aqt* Mi L ,,, ';Ti Judge The . Westmoreland Republican of Friday says: This gentleman is at present holding the Courts in this county, in the room of; the Hon. loan C. lirriat, who is presidingat this time in Judge 13ticn , s Dis trict, trying cases in which Judge B. was concerned while a member of the bar.—He is prompt and en ergetic in his decisions,..and rushes business along with almost Rail Road speed. :The courteous and gentlemanly manners of Amite Steen, and his great talent and high moral charac ter, has Made him many friends in this county. In bin own Judicial District he is much esteemed and numbers among his warm admirers, members of all parties. Fatal Affray at.,Oonaellsville. We learn from the Gniontowu Genius, that an af fray-took place, on Saturday last, between Joassn KrausEr. and Wiza.rem 8..8LEY 3 of Cannel!Bailie, in Fayette county, which caused the death of the lat ter. The two individuals, it is stated, had been previously inimical to each other; and coining to gether, Kimmel struck Balaley so violent a blow that befell to the ground. Alter Balaley fell, it is also said, Kimmel k icked him on hie head, or stamp ed on the head, with his hoot. Balsley died on Monday morning from the injuries received in the affray. On the same day Kimmel was committed to our_county jail, to await his trial for the act. Tennessee Dlannfactuires. The Nashville Irfrig of last Thursday says: tr We notice a variety of very superior ciottan , nnd woollier; negro clothing at Messra.Morgan & Gard rten'a, from the Lebraran Factory. It is of good staple, heavy body, 6rrn and durable text,hre, and presents a neat and uniform , appearance, both to to color and fabric, altogether superior to' specimens of the same goods which we usually nitrous the North. We feel assured that,we might safely defy a comparison with similar products horn northern and foreign manufactories. We quote as follotvs: "Heavy colored jeans, •tr.w. per yard; do. white and drab do., 210c.i . colored linseys or plains, 35c.: white or drab do.; 30c.; osnaburgs, 11 til2c." Sevings Batiks to the lUtiated Kingdom. The number of savings banks in the 'United , Kingdom, according to the returns of last yew was: In. England and Wales, fkotland, Ireldhd, The Channel Islands, The total number of accounts open with various depositors was, one million fifty-tour thousand six hundred and seventy-three. There was due this large number of persons, (rendered into federal moner,)— Tb England and Wales, 123,090,205 60 f . Scotland, -- 6,233,926 33 ! Ireland, 6,595,599 70 . . The Chatmehlelarals, Many people seem to have the idea that every body in Great Britain%and Ireland, are either enor motorly rich or terribly poorA i A bank of deposit has been commenced in Scotland for the receipt of SCUM as small as one shilling` sterling, and it is sa; 2 ,d that the inetitwtion will do a profitable busi ness. Sprtad. of Os haneardiou Feeling in Canada: The Toronto' (Ca.) Indepe;Flent, "tof the, 10th instant, has a letter from a correspondent in Mts ' sisquoi, which saYs:l 7 ....Thefeeling fo4innexation is rapidly - gatoinegroutid here.,Kla fact. but few are opposed telt! and- the alliance -is sesrtly fa; vored by many, cwho,Openly, pretend tO be neutral. This county has. hitherto been. famed for lOyalty, but the old.sentiinent has been 'completely under mined.; The. mast intelligent of the conservatives and open annexationists, and our liberals have long leaned:southward, and are too independent and sagacious to submit to the dictation of the .ministry. As soon es Montreal . leads off' in the formation of an association, we shall 'follow suil.! The bordering] counties—Shefford and Rouville— are equally well, affected towards the cause. The southern portiori,of the latter county suffered much for its loyalty during the rebellious; but the very men who stood up for , the integrity of the empire then, are now equally resolved to seek its dismem. berment. The border counties of Lower Canada are poor compared with those separated from them by an imaginary line. This fact is pregnant with irresistible argument. We are determined to enjoy the same .advantages that our neighbors do. In Stanstesid and Sherbrooke, the people are clamor ous for. thelOutbem:alliance. In fact, the eastern township constituencies of Lower Cannda will all return annexationist!: at the nest 'election. 'electiOn. It is uisderstood that both 'Messrs. Galt' and McConnell are favotallY disposed to the great project now; and our member, Mr..Badgley; will soon be called npcia to .define his 'Position. tHe will not refuse to;obey 'lnstructions; :his name is not attached to the,Montreal , Protest ; and it is pretty well under stood-Agit fie 4: 7 riterely, waiting Ihe 'action of his ConitituentS.'' That Gtirilla;protectiv.ii,organ of tmonopolies, the yittibrireiMercury, tipitreduced the wages !of its lechapositoretweintravri f per cent. Sci says the Poet, the true organ of this./t4leghitirtperaq. ; - H.ott prettily IWOlllercuirylitienippten of rrprotec liatili--"Amehituflinet;ustry,ipsupet.: - Jabor of EuroPe,.'i and . theothercatch 4 ppisierd3fantortopory. Bow wondelfully, , claboiatelrtehN' dikrisiticins on' Political Economy,scleitce"4l;c4; he • - plittirtdands ,abriut i lk troll atutylathetid Indian doesitutOmody iheori made' up of sophistry may well beget el practice-that protects the employer and skins the t man who does the work,:,Frank/in Spectatof. f:'!:;i, - , 7 '' '. ;'. I'.,:,:''''-1'.:'!..-.. News '*-.The mean , 1,41 ) tar Engiat4;.L-Zl7wt to Itave!--I . CII , -4:rent i for New yiwii06,41e,',t.,..,.] e 31:--ir!"nti board m• "ul93' 345310,04tentiarV to the United IStatee.. „, The only pen SieEdwa . rd Bitterer Lytton was to sail with his uncle as unpaid attache; The will probplily arrive atNew York sonfetime • ri•&••,, - : this week, tar The New If GA Tribttne corrects its table of the now House Represtritatitel, and makes the result thus : Whigu and whiggish free sellers, Ill; democrats, deciectilic Tree'soilers end abolitionists, 11.6; doubtful, Mes'srs. Allen ..of Mass., Root and Giddings, of Ohioi ' • Vtiont, the seat for Middlesex, (late Palfrey's) Mass. wßoctor,"isaid a gentleman who wan noto rioun for laziness l in general, and slovenliness of person in particular, “Doctor, I have tried every thing I can think if foram , Rheumatism, and with out.thiletat lout The'doctor after having sur veyed-him fora omens, inquired if be had ever 'tried'a clean aitir Iller Eight Jews have been returned to thd ca House of Assembly—out of forty seven mem bers—while the ieturn of a single Israelite to the British House of commons, of six hundred and fifty members, has created a stein -and • pious alarm in Great Britain. 1 Ciiir The Baden Government intends to make use of voluntary emigration as a means to get rid of revolutionary elements in the country. For thilipur pose it will assist, it Is said, out of the public Treas. ury, those who are not able to defray their own ex pease.. ter The South Carolinian, in taking sides with the ultra•proalavery party, advocates the organiza tion of a separate Southern party, and the nomina tion of a candidate for the Presidency, in proposed Conventitinof the South. The Charleston Mercury dissents. ear Father Mathew was lately invited to Georgia by Judge Lumpkia, President of the State Temper- ance Society, who now writes a long letter revoking the invitation I Something about slavery is kaid to be the cause or the withdrawal of the invitation. GE , " The Kent News learns, from undoubted au• thority, that M. James N.Goldsborough, of Talbot county, ralsed,,; the present year, on a lot of twelre and Di half aerea, thirty•seven and a half bushels of wheat to the acre. rer We leaiM from the Philadelphia Pennsylva nian, that thre6 million seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars of California gold had been receiv ed at the U. S.:Mint, in that city, up to Saturday Mat. MEP By a recent official report, it appears that there are now 'in use in France 8,580 steam boilers, 670 locomotive engines, and 225 steamers, exclusive of the war steamers. Mr The shocks of as earthquake, which wore felt at Brooklfti, N. Y., and Middlesex, Mass., on the 9th of ()Maher, were felt in Jamaica, and at about the same hour. MT Ahmed Paella, in proceeding from Egypt, on a mission to Constantinople, took with him a num ber of haremti, numbering over one hundred ladies. tar We pOseeire that the South Carolina folks are again holding nullification meetings all over the State. riCr The ;legislature of the Mexican State of Queretaro recently enacted a law re-establishing the Jesuit' there. The Governor has vetoed it. "" fgr The ground of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad wds broken at Norfolk, Vs., on the 13th inst. egy•Mr.'i,triatike,' the celebrated tragedian of Lon. don, and who la said to be equal to the elder Remo, is about to *isit this country. 'rga - Aristi emigration to the United States bids fair to be On a more extended scale, this season, than it has:ever been. M' Stalin property in St. Louis is every day be coming more insecure, according to the Now Era of that place.' riir Several sour spring, have lately been discov ered in Genesee county, N. Y. The water in black and acid. f=c' Thirty or forty acres of woodland, on Core Hill, Wane, Man., were swept over by fire, on the afternoon of the 3ii inst. Dirf The Legislature Minesota adjourned on the 12th Inez. Cil7 Destroy not your health by drinking the health of others; In almost every resolution passed by the Conven tion of IMtanufacturera, held at Trenton last week, for the purpose of urging upon the attention of Con. greets, through higher defies, more protection of do mestic Manufiicturee, we find an assurance of how much better off the farmers ate under a system of high duties than when allowed the freedom of the market Or the world. Considering that the Conven firm was composed exclusively of manufacturers, the farmers, merchants and mechanics not having been honored by even mention in the call, this declaration by the Convention is modest, to say the least. The patr..nistag manner in which tho manufacturers pro pose to quietly insinuate their fingers into the . pock eta of those employed in agricultural pursuits, pit. ting them the while encouragingly on the back, with the assurance how advantageous it is for their inter est, might be taken as a good joke, but for the more seriou consequences that may grow from permit. tieg it to pose unrebuked. The farming-interests of the Union is awake to this matter of markets, and uncieretand the effects of protection and prohibition Upon their own pursuits quite as well as the maim facturers en n ie!! them, and will, we have no doubt, take the caret° be fully heard in Congress. Some idea Of the character and value of the Lake trade, WhiCh fa only one of the agricultural outlets to the market of the world, may ha flamed from a para. .griiMiiinthe•Buffato Commercitlof Nov. 6th; which *11114'014 on the evening previous, 15 steamers, 2 rollers gibrigs and.2l schooners had arrived in that, Ott., bringing' 180,000 barrels of flour, 49,000 bishele of--wheat, 800 live--hogs, 2500 -boxer of /cheese, and largo quantities of other produce. -This is something, for ono day. his also noticed that the propeller Illinois, at the same One, was on her. way down, with 4,445 barrels of flour and 2,114 bush. els ef -wheat, equal to 580 tons -of merchandise; and the ;steamer Empire State was on her way down, with 7000 barrel's of flour, said to be the largest car go ver brought by one vessel. So large an inter est ,aa is indicated by these movements, it is -not probable will be trusted,to the guardian protection ship of the tnanu fccturerc of New Jersey. - 1,198,043 50 $136,072,775 15 ear NOTICE EVERT ONE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The American Oil; baiting performed by its use so many remarkehle cures, and beinall powerful Re medial Agent for various diseases, has induced some persona to counterfeit this valuable • medicine. The original and genuine American Oil is obtained from aivell in Hurtles'lle, Kentucky from the note and . only Proprietors; D. Hale & Co.,'who appointed Mi. Wm. Jackson, of 8.9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their able and only agent for supplying sub-agents in wes tern Pennsylvania, , western . Virginia; and part, _of Ohio. The true and genuine Ainerlean Oil is a.thirk., green color. There nre various counterfeits abroad. Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely retietd; Ming the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some' black, some white, said ttibe Made from the Origi nal American Ail. D. Hale & Co., the. only. and bolo proprietors of the true and original American Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply.auy persons , who make the "article called Extract of American Oil; said to be. refined; Clarified and concentrated. BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and 013-, (SERVE that Wm. Jackson;69 Liberty street, Pitte !burgh, head of Wood street is the ONLY and SOLE yngenLfor the abuse 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 t bottle ja enveloped, and likewise notice that' the:promietors , address is printed in each pamphlet Hall & Co., Kentucky.”. Anothiii• way of detecting the counterfeits is the' difference in the prieMs:lThe,genuine in sold invariably at 90 ctn. per bottle and no.less, while some ot.thin countpifeßs aretiold'at 4tirleeeprices under. • '•, '-thefordatit only Genuine Anterican Oil in - sold wholesale and - retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only , agency in Pittsburgh;No. 89 Liberty . street,•head -of Wood at. -aug3l:3m NNE MIME `• "n ' • ,-."‘• • From the Philadelphia Ledger. The Blaney Market. ESE Pr!' bald. 4E i 9 ! 11141 " . The follow 3g 4tritek4ltroni a nevop,4er Preen of gins Otlr afai a hard eye view California wail 4ircalirciiiiia,iiiiiViiithe4titaltsficietyAn*,n Fran cisco. Speculation and excitement respecting lots of land. &c., run very high, as wilt be soen by the following: Cittsept* Crry " ox Viz fr troLu4NC—;Lcibil in this, city are aired fOreala by the eitbeeriberrat • his office in the harbor melees building, near the , Point, Ike. Tar Tows Sartre Cauz.—The survey of this Pueblo, one of the oldest . ht California, has recently been corrected and mapped' by Lt. Williamson,- U. S. A. It is situated on the Bay of Monterey,tnd presents.more advantages for an agreeable residence. than any other in California. Loss. —At the city of Stanislaas, beautifully situ°• tedat the junction of the rivers San Joaquin and Stan tutees, are new offered for sale. The city of Stanis• lane is at the' nearest petit of navigation 'to the rich and celebrated placers of the Stanislaus, Tuolumne &c., . • trarrromur-Gisntletrien wishinglavorableloCa tions for business in the northern mining distriets, are informed that excellent building Jots in.the town of Springfield, may be -purchased on reasonable terms of L. E. Truesdell, aphis office on ldentrn ery street, first door south of Ross, Benton & Co. Tart Town or Surrna.—(Late Sottersville).-This town hasjost been re.surreyed and laid out by. Lieut J. W. Davidsianolthe U.S. A., and lots therein are now offered fiir aide, by the subscribers, and at the town by George. Moßongal & Co. : This town is beau tifully situated on thei.east bank octhe Sacramento, within about two miles 'of Sutter's &c. Nntv Yost ON 114..PACtlic:.'=-The- city of-New York on the Pacific is situated at the heed'of ship navigation, upon the bay of &limn, at its junction with the rivers Sacramento. and San Joaquin', has been accurately surveyed by. Capt. It. P. Hammond, U. S. A., and laid out in the most beautiful and con• venient manner, and maps have been, &c. Stocavorr.--The undersigned avails himself - of this method of offering to the public an opportunity of Se curing advantageous locations in the town of Stock ton, &c. Wastarroves CrrY.—The subscribers beg to offer for sale 800 lots in the above claimed city situated on the east bank of the Sacramento river. • - , , . ALvme.--The town orAlvizo, situate at the head of the Bay of San Francisco, will shortly be figated to the public in lots suitable for building ptttposest The localitY of this place possesses adiantagenf a nature so positive and apparent, that a briefdencrip tion must satisfy every one of the certainty of Belie coming, ere long, a town of the very highest impor tance. We learn that Frederick Billings, Esq., has been appointed by Gov. Riley, Attorney General , for the Territorrof California. The known ability Of Coun sellor Billings, as well as his legal acquirements, eminently qualify him for the responsible mad inipor tent office for which he has been selected. ORDINANCE roe Revenue.— To J. R. CLIMB, Esq. Sub.Prefett.—The undersigned,"cititens Of the town 'of San Francisco, regarding the ordinance far the Town Council, passed August 27, 1849, for' raising revenue, as contrary to the laws now in forati,rm constitutional, unequal, unjust and oppressive, re spectfully request you to withhold Dom said *nit• nonce your sanction, and to veto the =Me. (Signed) Ward, blench, & Co., Loomis & Gibbs, Earl & Maw. intosh, Wm. Fell & Co., Win.Ladd, Benj.-Reynolds and 3GO others. An alarm of fire create& a momentary stir in the Portsmouth Square, on Sunday last. A dense vapor caused by the breaking or upsetting of a vessel con taining vitriol, issued from the sides and roof of a ' drug store, and in a few minutes a crowd of over 100 persons were on the spot wsmokedw the cause of ex citement, and dispersed. A lunatic outright fell into the bands of the police on Monday. lie exhibited no outward signs of fren zy, no incorhent ravings, no maniacal laughter, mad capers; no, none of these tokens—he picked a man's pocket of a handkerchief! Nonce.—Whereas, my wife Laura, has left my bed and board, without any just cause or prorocar boo, this is to forbid any person harboring or. mist. ing her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JACOB HARMAN. AacwuALD C. PEACUT, Esq., has been appointed by the Ayuntamiento, Solicitor for the Municipahty of Esn, irancisco. This. office, eensideriegtbe pm. miriotuttietrOrettilnietiti'lalue . 41f prop arty in our city, readmit - it one of great responsibility and labor. We are pleased to learn that• a person so able has been selected.' .. Manxman? LirmemlK--Class No. I—slo,ooo in actual prizes.,6s numbers, 12 drawn ballots, Whole tickettitillgOtalfit SA..''Thla lottery will be drawn at the Publiclustitute in San Fmuciaco, on the 3rd day of October,lB49, at 12 o'clock, fil, under the super. intendance of the managers. Noricx.—All ,peratinatire hereby cautioned cutting red Wood, or other timber, In quantities, for sale; on the lands belonging to e United States, in Califor , nia, or felling sucktim r r for any purpose whatever, except the actual ltr . rc eent required for farming purposes, by those egtoiag to settle on each lands. Drutonico Rtxraun t anx.—The Dolmonico Res taurant, corner of Keatny and Jacksen streets, is now open, and according to promise, in a previous notice, the proprietorateotdd only say they are now prepared to supply thdr tables with the choicest of everything this market.uffords. . i MOORE & WOODS. Entrance on- Kearney street, up stair.. N. B.—Small or bre parties of gentlemen can ho accommodated wall dinners or suppers on the shortest notice. i', , r ,. [Reported foLthe Pacific News.] LAW INTLLICIEJICE+MOST IMPORTANT TateL.—A a injunction was applied for by Michael Thomas o'. Connor, as counsel for E. Ward Pell, analog& Wood ruff & Reach, to restrain them from building a house upon a lot at the corner of Powell and'Pacific streets. This cause Is the first shot has come up to test the question that " tries men's Boole , in San Francisco. "whether the old - titte# granted by Spanish authori ties to MeEiC3lll, and ;never recorded, ere to super sede Are titles granteoy the Mexican authorities: , The Injunction was ordered to issue, and the cause fixed for Stituri*; 22d instant, at 9 A. M. SACRAZENTO - lionvvit.—The large abode build ing, near Sutter , s , Fort, lately occupied by S. Bran nan & Co., having been thoroughly refitted and fur nished as a hospital,li now open for the reception of oatients. -,- Rev. O. C. Wheeler, pastor of the first Baptist Church, in this plairs,%will deliver a discourse on the death of Ex-Preeiden Polk, at the Baptist Meeting house, on Sunday metning next. , ,- _... AcstriowLenourgrWe are in duty bound to ac knowledge the promptness with which the captain of the police ? with his (Core, enswered the summons of ourselves in quelling riotous, proCeedings - near our preeases, a few evenings since. By the way, cannot the number of police en be increased I Too _ Much is expected of so fa Men. SENTENCE or Jos4irliArnim..—The Frenchman, Joseph Daniel, tvrlneffthid for the murder of Peter Pettit, in this plairr i ',Xst August, and found guilty, wet brought into Citortt, and sentence of death-pr0n0unced.,,,....,._,...: nounced.,,,....,._,...: During the deliverAiif this post .solemn decree, the prisoner exhibited . much) emotion; bat on fully; comprehendlog,thrOtigh the services of au interpre ter, the awfat'deom Prtiteh 'awaited him, his terror and despair knew igia'nontrol ; violent paryoxisms convulsed his a holel;.fiatiie, and he was removed, scarcely ableto . stacripi .-- 11 - 1 8 believed he will yet make full coefiituifortrof his guilt. Rcuutous Norra--.The Protestant Episcopal Congregation Charcitkif the Doty Trinity, Rev. Mr. 1 Minearector,.tabtalffpflt the residence of Mr. J. H. Alerrill,cornekef-Yellejo aid Stockton streets, every ,Sunday at 11.. A. M.;q and 3 P.M. Strangers are par ticularly invited , to titead. By ORDEAV twillin - WARDENS AND VEERRY. Ono FELLOWS' floseteet.t."--At a meeting of Odd 'Fellows, heistlrtlielithhool - room, on Portsmouth square, in 'thin it.Y l- 'en Thursday evening last, a na comittee wiii . km ::00 to take iramediato mean MINI for. the ,gstab Mni uent of .hospital for the benefit of•thebro : Vs of the order, to be sustained by the conuiblezi ~. .of the members, and by the prefitillie4ligf '-' the nursing of others. who est may - MAIL ittieessa Ito avail themselves of the care and attention- orie on institution. - - Norrcg.-1 hero potify all per Sons that the land 'on the east bank oflltti Sacramento river, between the mouth . ..of- Feather:river and the American Fork, except th,it portion ocjit.which I have 'conveyed to . the proprietors Of V - o n, is niy property. Under * -standing that one. Grimes claims right to said land, and has ado succeeded in selling a portion of it to persons Who ere cognizant of my title, and fearing that he mliftiTleseighle innocent parties into :,TairtiffariPerclieses, ;hereby forewent. all.persons of my right - fiend- can t ~them not to ,parchase from 'kid Giney;:tta' his Win is, in the first degree, frau tta dulcet. ~ •.. ,0,-,17 J. A. Srrrea. r,„. 041" In Queen. sie 7 a County -Court, London i n Gould, a fine, negthp just been convicted for as. slating, and liiiihorik: - away negro, belonging to Ciil.,:Tilgbusati,; ate i . enced to the penitentiary forlivolearrani ' h - months. , tort • Itiir-The4lieger4tcrvrn , News saya-that there is,a probability of the 'reconstruction and revival of bu. sinesstin the Frarr Railroad, from Pennaylva* to that place. 'V.:- 1.4 '?7 , ,::'f-:::1J• ~ •- • -- i : 7 ;:--,-_i : , , -',..: 'f' Z;‘::-...i.:,. .'r ',-. ' - j ...ic. , ...f•--.;T,: 'q.4:.-:,t: O't Aissioesititi.• tt el*pod*ectiktof _0" gk t iabtirqfMtitl, I gratihicaCtikaaliticii&ittilie keta . 'on EV1 . E1:91113,a1.7 o'clock, at Duquesne Thill,Smithfield street . Ptriiiiiiinittendanee le nommen. By order. ALEX,.W. ito,ox,l3sc'y. t -4n0v . 24) to MARV 13/SititV CONVERIONI PLUMY, November 23 Convention met at 9k o'clock. Oirmetion, the reading of the 'Journal Was sus pended. Mr. Paxton moved that Hon. Thomas Corwin be invited to take a seat in the Convention. A committee of three was appointed to invite Hon. Thomas Corwin, as follows: Wars; - Paxton, - Dempsey and , Aganw, • . , . There „was a great deal of discussion upon tha gen eral subjects involvedr but particularly about 'the rates of duties which'etibuld4 be,; ;naked of Congress.' Judge D'empsiy'eamplaineA flute" ttitil'itiAliviAiton men had not taken a very wetly, pert In the Con creation, and suggested that this should le minsider ed a Blast Furnace Contientkon. This calladupGen.. Latimer, atill.'othesit this coy, ivho declared that the - Pittshurghere were as much interested ilijihn ; • 4 Farna6i Med could be. After-two or three hours of debate, Mr. Post ranee and moved that all business be suspended that - he' might read a resolution. Before II was read, Judge Dempsey said that -the Pittsburgbers bad not taken an interest in this con .yentioe. Judge Robinson tress and raked Mr. Dempsey Wiihsoine hard words. Mr.,Post Aid the sime thing. • Resolved, That this tot/section 'be considered a doovention of all persons interested; directly or indi. reedy in the manufacture °limn in ail its branches: This was adopted by a large -but there were five or six dOrotingc voices. Then there was some discussion about' Witat- the business'before the convention to understand. The ruleswero -suspended for the pUrpose of al lowing Mr. Post to offer the followings. • Reeolved That thhrconventien Is uetitt favor of fii ina the rates of duties, but will lease that to the Committee, &e. , , , , . ...... ?,-,ifg , ,: , i57: ,, , , !...1f. 7, .. , 71 -- " - ... , :! ,-,,,1.-7 .'i - !... : f.!:;',. i . - . -. ; , ... , '.i.V.1-...: - .": . ..' ,- i .,, ' - . : '•: ' ... -7 ' ; ' ' '' : ' ........_,.....,,.:, . ENZI After a pfotracted discussion, the consideration of this resolution was postponed. [Then followed gleonfusion worse confounded." At this stage we concluded to wait until something should be done.] The Callowing,reacdttianwss adopted unanimous- Resolved, That It le the sense of this convention, at the present state Or tbe Foreign market, that it will require a duty often dollars per ton on Pig iron, and twenty dollars on common Bar iron, and a cor responding increase orcall other iron and Manufac tures of Iron In proportion to cost of make, tiiiiro• tent the American market. . The following resolution was road and adopted. Resolved, That Col. kfcCandlesi be requested to address thin convention. After the unanimous passage of this resolution, offered by Col. Long, of Clarion,--Col. McCandless said : Mr. President :—I appreciate highly the rompli ment tendered by your resolution. I CACAO into your convention to speak to some peraonabfriends among your nomber, a.od did not anticipate tble,mark of consideration front So respectable a body Or my fel- low citizens; but, gentlemen, tut my viewscipon the subject of tbe tariff, do not accord with those °fills convention I must most respectfully decline the cor dial invita tion to address you. A communication was, read froutzlni.. v .,ratd," -transtelatiertd the - Convention some epieuriens iron manufactured by same newly -discovered pro. CUP The letter well.ordered to be published. Gen. Lorimer moved that Mr. Clapp be added to the Committee of Correspondence. Carried. • On motion, the roll was called. On motion, all petitions were referred to the Com mittee of Correspondence. Mr. nrse) , offered the following, which was adop. ted : - Resolved, That the delegates to this Convention, on their return home, be requested to call public meetings, circulate memorials to. Centen o - and to collect statistical information, and forisard all to the Corresponding Committee. Mr. Hodge offered a Resolution which required the Secretaries to inform the members of the. Commit tee of Correspondence of their appointment. Gen. Latimer offered a Resolution requiring the appointment of a Committee to superintend the pub lication of the proceedings. The following are the names of the Committee: Messrs. Latimer, Wallace and Sterling. A Resolution requesting that all the papers in the United States, be requested to publish the proceed ings, was adopted. Also, a Resolution of thanks to the Commission ers for the use of the room. Adjourned sine die. QUARTER SESSIONT, OYER ACID TEnuterss, &c -- Present : Judges Patton, Jones and Kerr.—Nov. 23. Com. es. Samuel Craig. Indictment, "Assault bad Battery." Verdict, "Guilty." Com. vs. M. Dillon. Indictment, "Larceny." Verdict, "Not Guilty." Com. vs. Ogden & Gibson. Indictment, "Tip pling House." Plea, "Guilty," and submit. Sen tence, 00 and costs. Com. vs.Jamee Graham. Indictment, "Larceny," Plea, "Guilty." This defendant Is the boy whom we noticed yesterday. It appears that he wit) ar rested immediately alter his discharge on Thursday, by officer Barr, on two informations, one for burgla ry on Penn street. He was kept in the Tombs, and sent to Court yesterday morning, where he plead guilty to all the charges, and will probably be,sent to the house of. Refuge. Com. vs. James Williams. Indictment, "Tip_ piing House." If the verdict was not "Guilty," it should have been. TrATIIIODY THAT DID NOT GO TO run Juay.—On Thursday morning, Mr. Irwin, one of Healer's coun sel, waa informed that since the last trial,the , Rev . Dunlop, of Fedgieraoceville, mailed, a letter to his sister in law, residing in Smithfield, Fayette county, which contained money, which has not beets received. An officer was at once sent for the witness. He was absent; but hirwife, and-the 'Astoria law to whom the letter was addressed,. happening to be present, kindly consented to come over. It appeared from the statement of Mrs. Dunlop that the letter. had been written, but she did not see it mailed. Her luster said that she had never received ft. We will mention that the bag which this letter should have gone in was to be opened at Uniontown and at no other Intermediate office. We Llano say that this letter was lost in the Uniontown Fost Office; but, as Beeler was in jail, we are sure be didbot take it We regret that the testimonydid not go to the jury for what it was worth. Despertsre. Arrakr.—Last evening _two men tared the American House,Bmithfield street; lad one of them named James McDonald waskeen taking oysters from the refrigerator. The bar keeper, Thos. Finegan, (a boy about 15 yearal4figefran up to, ar seat him and called for assistance. McDonald and his companion made an'assaelt tiperChint, when he drew a knife and stabbed MCA. in two places—in the back and under therm. - The wounds - were se vere, but Dra.'Dilwortb and Wilson thoughtibem not fatal. Finnegan was arrested and examined be fore Mayor Herron. He was held to bail in-the sum of 5500. We saw Mc/Mudd so the Mayor's office while the phylicians were dietudeibla 'He:fe,report• ed bY the police offieire to -be a 'petty; thid.' lie la about 21 yens of age, and was lately discharged from the Hoge° of Refuge. N'F. . _ _ , . . = • ' ' a = , • „ , • , -•4 a:- -„, , „ & , - d " • . ".• 21-. ' - •- • sq ) , :k. - 0 ! t '; =,-•• •-• • , 1; • - • • • , BMW M TleerkrA TAirr!nra-1.. •'•- mat- tiouch -.urinarn ACC/D81 " tk hi - e regre. 4--,,:i3iiiikteepr-vilitßitituTr--,d !3"em citizen, vrt en ntr - the relluoyfenvine, r find en i an .. The Ste it', for sonle'itagru.l4;:iiii,gf' lege, hate of b, on deilr, freetu America walking in the bold, ean i n eos bodily other Ger ries.— THE BOBLEB. CuM went to the int) , about five o'clock last evening. Mr. Black "maade a 'Powerful speech:fur_ d efencrr inAhe:moralogiititt-• Hamp ton made ageod igne T. Cox:. gheLprogecation. The charge of:Judge Oriervras very brief and favorable to the defendant. • - . tt , ElGECT i iodlttit; P• „ M. . t - -130esx.r:a. AcqmisTED I—'The . '4hry-hott jruit - -terdr9-i 1 . We unilarstatid thatyhenlbe , Jary went 644.014 afoad;eteoeri-i'or:acgotttal to ode ' ioi:conviciioti.,, he on ;soon yhtlded. The jary aat"paly, aCF,thed.,to a verdict tot guitti;:bat they :ioaaider. the 'defa 'dant tont:scent jS - ' 4 12e'Bilslerla tille,,and an exceedingly interesting, child of five yeshfof aite, aGbuideeliiatdutiag" the last twir days, of the triat. ... 0, &mom & Coos.Ezestoo.”..-Nre call 16a stlen. Lion or our readers this niorkiegi_to'n# idyertipe omit beloM from she proprietorti,oribie will hi siTeii:iNat they iiiitaiterititiatoPieasi;z . , Q Notliee....Theirotutg tiocietx of rittelnugh mill hold iuvegolny.Anniversarp Meedne in the Liberty meet Methodist Clinrebion Mouttejr evening, NoOember 26114'at 7:W01)A: The - Rik. Howard And Rev: deliVOr addriiiseelp ptopriate to .the occasion and 4111 reporVor tlie>96- ciety , s o2prations bc,.inibmiged. • - -n6i24 Oyster); - Oysterilline.The' stibentiber keep up onatantlylauhallononguhela Ezebange) from this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which be will serve up in tbe very - beststrla:: .; E._ cApAnip,mA, Sinitfilield and Facath'sicl...": SEW ,ii XPRESs ARRASOPME4II.*; - - 1849 - Vr* &deans - rtr:' " • ITlHR_citizens of. PITT' BURGH and xespectfallyinforind - that.-wm have;-no connection with any other Western Express, and are now pripMed to, forward PACKAGES,- MERCBANDISE,i&e, from Boston; Nsw York - , Philidelidda and Ealllnictre' r to Pitts. burgh and other Western Olties.With oitrabrilnotilMx- Pedal= and timuromanar mamas,' • • - At Baltimore - we. have, associated with us Di:AF.. S 3. Woodside, who was for leant tilmierintendent of the Baltimore-and Ohlo- - itall`RoadCompattyl , ficivrard Kennedy, Esq., for many ?yearsconfidenual . rnpernarhe Post Office; and G. W. Cass,,Escb ot".BroWnsvitle, These gendeman will give pereonitisupervisidit the Line from Baltimore to Pittsburgh:. From Philadelphia we - shall, r u n THREE' Daily Ex &Vet Lin aurFo g u r r ti Va n is. ".l o 'i ne lish T ti s r vVDa res t. ' t:ln ti e ve v i vrirru i :al -mail speed, and is principally {Menem for small"! and Valuable Packages. We shall invariably . receipt. for Tias and rams.. ' We have an arrangement , Messrs., EdarlAdst Gale 1 Co.'s TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS,.by . Which we ran forward Packages to, or trtinsactcommistritmsin Great 'Britain, France, 'and Most': of the `Coinlne Cities. Messrs. Edwants, Hare A Co' anderin with the well known greet forwarding; house of Messrs: Chaplin & Horn, and .nr-France with die u me g gingeries Nationale." We shall spare no expenze or exertion to getout' goods Armagh with the utmost despatch, and endeavor to fay'. nighthe public with a ready well conducted Expresti.—! - Small parcels and packages will be carried by as IltOX4 namely tow prices. Persons'arishlng to our Lines are respecifidlpre=- quested to particularly order th eir corresponded!' to shi p by ADAMS & CO.'s EXPRESS." tEr Phitad Tts elP A "l' gcne M" y above i:X-P115"11;""113.Line:41vC13ill-b -conducted at this City, by - J. C. BIDWELL, . nov2o3or - , ..1- Water street. . EimWatlon. flitlce,, • • - PFIYN STREET, (CANAL BASIN ,) PITTSBURGH. Tag Phita;telphia and 14v4rpoot,Line of Pack ,'t;^ itsealla regularly lime Liverpool oa 114 of 4 0: eachttionth. Passage caracoles issued:tram Pittsburgh. The BLACK BALL LINE New Yong -sett LtWatkpor. 'PACIULTS sills regularly an Melt cmpointedvlars,lit nod t6th - of every month, from each part. The. MERCHANTS , LINE leaves Liverpdolweekly: For twinge, (either way4apply to— • . - flora - - ELT. „.• MITE' undenrigned,•Riecutors thelail;vvill and.res 4 ..1„ lament of 'lltossas' .11Datm, will oiler at PUBLIC BADE, on the Ocular' ett;in Dankrint•TotenithijsiGreerS Co ,Pti4Ont' the'Potitth day st.,Protricry first Monday) the well known • and valuable MILL PROPERTY,.wittt about mouvr Acassof firraxlite Land attached, belonging to the - estate:of said Thomas Motile, deceased. The 'Mill Property consists of a Large Four, .Stary FLOVRINO MIL, with four ran of Stone Buff& ing being !merit raw; tit good order, artdal t4e moot liP.;• proved mechanical conitruction. • ' • Sow Mil, Fulling lifiß, , Cardineillaeltirudy-' oiler Spinmng?"ennp, • ' All of which are comparatively nerorwith all the ueees nary' Amerce and arrangemeata, and In good order. ... The Land is well improved, with an abruranceof Coal, and two Orchards of choice grafted fruit. There are also erected thereon, a FRAME and a LOO DWELLING IlOU3k ;;Frame Store-Haus!, Stable, tlitd other Buildings . There is also a good Brick Dwelling House on the 'hied adjacent to the Mill. which is subject,. however, to the encumbrance of two li fisesutter, created with soinerkher privileges by said will—and will not pass to-the put, chaser until they determine. Teams us Bats— One.third of, the purchase smano' itt hand, and the balance in two equal annualpayments— the first of which to be in one year from cJaftmatiou of sale. Possession will 'be given when the sale is colt. • firmed by the Court: S. C. 0 STEPIIEDI MAPLE, t Executors. THOMASIttAPLE,: traynerburg:Aressengec. nov24.mml Free adralastoa—Phllo Hall. • SECOND COURSE. DR. HOLLICK begs to annatmce, in compliance. with a very general request, that he will repeat hiISR. LECT PRIVATE LF.CTURESON PHYSIOLOGY.. e., on Monday, Tuesday„Wedoesdny and Thursday, Nov. 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th—illustrated by all the Models and Paintings. for Gentlemen only, (Soya not admitted,) pt Doors open at 7.. . For Ladle's at 3ci lc Doom :open at 2 Single ndmistnons, 25 dents. Tickets.for each 50 cents. E' Each of the Lectures on-hTondAy willbe4 e ßEß, both afternoon and evening;-and Tickets" for therSeties may be obtained then crop Tuesday. ' To'revent con fusion, the number will be limited. - • • F. HOLLIOICi'hI: D.; Monongahela:House.. OlraSt !Books I Books I . TUST RECEIVED at the PRESBYTBRfAiNVIMOIC g , ROOMS, No. 79 rood street, tip stafis; thelollotving addition of valuable tkilsks—fotsale 'at to* ti , lle,tst Tewnsisaniss Arrangement of the-Bible-, : Neander's History of the Christian — ffeligiOn''ind Church; Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine; Gesevinie Hebrew and English Lexicon; - Robinson's Greek Harmon) of the Gospel; ,Scott's Bible,-6 volumes; MedhurseirChina and its Prospects Calvirl'efitistituteatifitte Christian. Re t igiOn ; - Chnraock on the Divine' Altribatei ' • Thonghts corPublic;Pitiyer; br Rev: D.i Thoughti on Religious Etperietice;bir Rev;A:":Rtet . ander, D. D.; Sonar's _Memoir of rilcineyrie bicCries Life of John Knox; • , PsalMand Hymn Book, in a variety of bindings'- Bibles and Testaments, do do And - uitthyother vtilnnble *erica", to which tlxikatleution of the reading communittis pai4dlitkaly ALawnsa:- Dress Circle and Parquene 'filecand Tier EU- Last night of Alisis PANNY SATORDAY, NovernhoF y .11: 0.P44 18 , , Y , three Acts, called - • _ TLIP, WiIisTLER! • • Oa UM 'WILD BOY OR 2118.,11611NTA185 , _ •-• DON CMAR DE LIAZAN. • ttlandaY, Benefit of Nies fanfif AL 7 RazD -- JakKm 3 oPetLi before 7 i Cumin, 40° .1. H. LAWMAN'S SHIRT MA NUT ACTURIr' r . AND radiomen'sFlarralshin 1.; Emporium WHOLESALE '4INHIEETAH.4 NO. as FOURTHIITREET, APOLLO BtIiEDI4VG!. acrorEmr wiibo 4WD r at.a:eirrmtti ;‘. tea uaoli [l7 - Alwaye • onliatid?a large assortment of Hiirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hostery;;S:triteaders Under ;Shirts, Drawers.&c.. -Anar/2 . STRAYED OR;;STOLPAWthe Moja, Yard of Mr. Root; Ot Slatritatbartdr, oe nee:. e"1 diii n.fiti, November 201thonallay HOR,SH; s with a„ small -EtOte otitis wither, eauSefr bY, the.collar; about lb or Cl yenta old.V No,thettriarkit, collected. ; - The other a small - Don MARE with; black Marmand SholS about 6,9,ettrli -AOriteiopa,SOding,the above Hors e -an d Mare; or.eltbei oft the and-retariang_ theta to . L. Woe, SharoattOrgh; or t o - t e ,sa m etibey, at. Preetiort, Aimettoile.oo;,`,Ta., evil t ho libemtly re Nov24:11o1:7-;„ ia;;A :17 " ' TN BENVI 14,7 w any one who sold cheap ,ttadipploo,.g Nrrt wushes - to build lld ll6 n ;":" '1111:711SW-Kiri.AE12" • other prOperly. • , ,At opxu'etiitank.', TOENINrSA'AELT PROPMITY—Two Lok i below SL. A - ' Clam street, foirside.. - nav24:lW . THOMON.BELL,Mect.Bank. GOta.. - LAPir.‘;- - Wanted te sellf 2.sCir 50, dereallf Ooai Lain:lei/1W receive theltroceediitt cettl['l'he - bank is„pll::the . Yonsniogbei4, Jest aboiertte second Iktra, where kintireadnf fifty yards will put the coal is boats. Bpp3y-to'aPiii. A: BELL, on the premises,oY to n0v24:1w3 TROUPSON BELL. Mechanics' Bank. a' ATOES-21X1 bushels andlso barrels 'Pedaloes 1 P sale by (nov7j CUMMINS & SMITH. :. ~ t ~ F ' ,:. ~-; - ''' . ~ 4, MERE TUESIEIrs . G ,S Poarsa • : .4.40 e 614 ~k''F3'~ri` `' 4 - , MEE ~.,..„,z..i.TA:- . ., : i.'-„- , ..,e- -- - , ,g. : :#. - '-'4,; . ::::1,r'.. - 'i-j . -.; - Z:t. , ..:'-:? , '• ..,..:4,..kA,:,'.--.:-.,-;',..,:i. ! .:- .. J5... - :' - ? - : . !--4J .- :;-6 ; ~.-•:'',.•,-;',.V L tl t- 13-...! q, -. ., ' 1 J - t :.- . .k').:'s. l .''S- • :, .. .'...-slT•it, . - ) • '.):- ' 4 =.:-..4 . • 1:',:i• ...* ••1,,, = ..-, -.. , ii - ' 4 .,;.'..-f)'•:".4',i.A . ;;,..-,... , i,: i ..: :. ::) . . ; 4 :- •-,- 4. 7..,'.7,.. '':' -, . , 4.., ‘,•. *1 , )• •• •"•••+:°'':•). "•••'! . •• ,. V".±;:;5" - ;: . `a ' l .-•'•!n - ,:•,:-.; .', , •:: , ..•-•:-C1',.) ' , l , ' ' '',..\•• ,i, • ,- • , : .•7: •' .,, ' ., :; .1. '•••':•0'.., i'- ",•'''..).'''''''' -•- . . ''''' ' . :"' . ' .. = -I '''''' - ••''''''' ' N i . : 4 ~.." _:', t:`,...:1 1 . , c._,,:' . ...7-...q...„, , ,, i :.,: ...,: • ~, ff=gRZNIBWIM ..R1.0,1470. - Hby:_ 7.6t00.0.101a1.. Reported for the Bion:aig Post TUE PAGIIPIC RAILROAD. LcoundiOlovemb r Mr. Whitney'addreritielii largi t inenlinsksi nigh t at the Coot; TlOSPl‘explazatori.oritiap ct of build. ieg rallresd-to-the_Pacille,..mt4to;;Batoned- to'- ; ith prtiThutid Inters i t end attenthnitthit . aticlt ';- ,followie Resolved,. That-wohighlyupprove the plan of Mi.:. Wbitney,.kr the construction or. et:Redrew] from Lake Michigan or the Allsalssippiliver. tb, the Pacific ocean - .;and eatnnatly,..roonmmerid '.its iminediate :Resolved, That -the .officers of iihia mevting be and are hereby requested to , eign•theae resolutions, • sod Intermit a copy, of the same to.each or oar U. S.'Senatati'anirtnembers of Congreai from this des tilby.she arishereby-reqtresteil to give to this great 'Measure their promptco.opiraticin And suppitt.' . IigEIIiX . CLAV , S VISIT 'FO NEW 1 40*C. •'., Vomit, Novee'inbce,23.-. Mr. Clay visited the.. Herald. office yesterday, to iviteees the modtr opexandk 'or printin g .' : Mier it uroductieit to Mr. Bennett; be; impressed a_ what to ' tee the nutehieety that effected no much 'mischief. Tpon teaching the press room, ho sald,! , th‘a 4.the o,l?ee *tiqtel#fforgir. your thooderbolte, toteut thielorthiaiitgiett-of Pintai» i . A . tterzontafe.ii corn metit t edut.,!effjp . ler.eed aid isteelehed withbia THE BANK - DEFALCATION CASE. • firOiembie "=. The -examination of witnesself fair the prosecntion in Child's case, closed to,day. It is undstatocid the watteasea for the defence ate bur few. An cc-. 'TIMM dente haws::t-lieeklaystitsci., • There was a itytAkVidalla a fair days since, and astable coat/1014154 horses waslinued.... APPoirmaitrvormignnuAlAt c -` • 41uides. V. illey,bas:ieen•sqviliiteil•CO'lecttir of • 41110.1iiii;41de • Niw•ltotisr Noi' -2 7A: I. • • • • - liciiking of thititeiroia. - .The F c • - •-•NEW-TORK MARKET; - • • lemon BIiPOBT4 - • -• •- • • NEW Yontrillevember 2:4 tplai'‘is In manner - ainiiended,. pa dealers are anxiously an;aitiogr the Caledoalarenifiss. - Flour is-firm audio active,renuest: ..„, Provisions are dull: 'Pork is declining , We have no "change to notice in articles iuMally _ " NEW YORK-MARICET., • Ntw•Yolux.,Novemher 23. • • Flour..Ther ais a good haerianderutteradematl, with some shipping, ingniry, without' any material change in prices. 'We rustesaletiormarnmen straight and mixed Western at $4,,62V84;76(306,0‘7 .Thoreris nothing :doing in'Whet...isy.. era ask a larger concession than holders are:willing to yield. Cora : the demand is less alio,-Print! are receding. Provisions.. There is not eunchlutoyement In the market. Bales to a modernt•exteint atr—Mesis Pork loAsato t op; Prime B,ll3.,:•_l t xrd pr.keg at Batter and Cheese are dull at present; Groceries.. There is no new'feature to notittan Coffee, Sager or . Molasses. • ;„, Whlskey..Sales of.Ohici at 27c, psr gall n n. - ' • The Steamer is nos over due; and is monatitimily - expected to arrive. MEM • MARKF.T. ,CII3,I:VMAII, is lam llege;.3logbieririg.stapped(no.saies to . day.' Pork..Salca 0500 bbls on priira:c tenna.7- 100 bl?Is tries" sold at 811 2 00: • ' -* Whiskey..l-las advanced, with eilea'at 201 kr Flour.. Steady. * Prices cachet:gad: . • . , :Till' te.to thy •P -e..1,14 1): * ..... - ... 1 - . _ WAT the Cheapest. an d c .Be rosir st c L t i o nirin gtsr•=7st - this i Vestiage t Cloakingtete bf :: -- - ' - ' C"Y ' are YI !' '" li ' ll ' ad- a "JOSHIJA 1106ENt-ON, ''' '. . .. • E uropean and qe_aNaLiw oos t,. - 1. novb.iiiirtz ! Peat Buildings, coruer.itah Si.AQH.ME'AS IIOIIRE' - NEAR STEAMBOAT LANDING; FOURTI i ASTREET,.."- S CBUBBIVVa - LB, 01/Z0 A ~ - M , “OP'&INS . Y , P stop RI tvz. 0 tt. - „ln2t6m _ ATESV.:- 800R5..- 7 -NENtr - 1800F.R . 1. - AT - HOL2IIII , S , Post OoderslAdy's - litaok:lbrDeeernber ;fly - SaitratOiMagssibe;-: , do - Grahnut's do do Ladies' Nitikhal hlrtgazinte;- - - do . .Isabel of Bavaria, or the.Chrouieles olFrantelfonthe crag. n brAlezhnder Mutes • .3., -Modem Vassal, n.Storrof Mimi:: by Wilmer, - ; ;' , F- • Mother and. Daughters; a. novel t,liy, - Mrs:Gore;. Salvador or the Adventures of.AidarqUitri: The Image,of h Father, or obk flo r is-t u o r a.trciubt o than a dOien Gtrls 7. • O'D'iono.ghaviaTide:brTretand:NCtinileS,4tivetii.e , Self-Dependence, ortbeTrihteol,lifis.f . 'IWrjtECEIV,EO - frozw rbil¢delpphlamnd Dielsr Y h er in extensive insorunent of GOODS FOR.KatO e -111EMS1170A.Nntiattied in the piesentSeason,ar - Tr• t : • , nov24 , ' P.ME14.914147.1,49 Liberty et; Reniltteimaea 443 , ?erear - ..Britainitrelelllarf . FRANCS -AND GERbIANY ,F •IrTan:Mbtietaigned folartnerehlunder theitrm of • Are ;Prepared:lo irano - DrittterlinYebiern t any' !Ant in Ofeatlftitaitiflieland;kinnbe.and'Oerintinyonsamis-to anit . pitrebneers.'''Personenraneeding44 or desiring of *inviting .to 'their friends in wirer the above countrie s, are invited tiaVall:' ' Th ese nt distarreemtin'lVishtik'prn. eimittilifts; ean,'. by 'aending n Clieeklorftwar - of iitte Bastka,'Brokers; or .Merebants,..to eitheeat:Alte!underi skim', by'mail, recni cn for the proeeeds,-Otir return Of •-••• !vv.- • 3. BLAKMY, WHL.l.A.:JillLLE‘Miltankeisi nov.2l:lydri.,, 41:VirolFd It4,Pstratmegto.:: , • ' TO .TIL E :Itik3IIIfiAO.T,IJII RRS TOli ARON. rlillE undersigned ;hew received - LeitenCroletis ; - "Orim the Government rif4he United Statesfotinnesi 'and superior nu:dear minting CELILIMISOLLERSizerhich are newoileted"forside at ilia JOIN% FOUNDRY,Pitop , burgb;' by PARRYrt3CM-,;20 1 .0y.f..at IOW( cent per pound lower dam these made by any other raiiiiardetur. ere,' 'The Rollers;aresuperior,in ppeerrffeeUrnrofsarface.to any hitherto ttindeinu4 ere nattuultietmedlimmthisttonlg estflton of this counttfehtShathjz JOHNVLPARIer.' r, Sile.rbl.C,Worka, isaianisnan • BY musl)---ATival. R 1.5.11a'; Ao IS -Lamy :mot, Anut qt - croticl *reel, PillsOctith drONUMENTS, , IturbiI -37aving, , Tanddif. Read Stones, IY,LAc4 Manuel riecea, Cantra.and:Wer 1'024 - always , on- hand and made N. 134—A choice aatention Dirmings on hand. [avid • , ewe ificrwre , a.Caugli Candy.t IrtflE celebrity of, whichia - now established•beyatid all I. precedent for the care of ,COught,Colds, Noassenese, Sore 'ThroateWbooping-Caugb; Bronchitis, and genera l . Affections af tbe Langs. , It in pleasant to the taste,and may be, used. by. either children or ad alto .with perfect eatery: ~ Trren the Be,. YotntO;foreqf the Arelhaiitartfiiii, ' • - Cincinnati: '••• Dase Sin Not longlince, while libiningundepthenif. fiaence of aiptilnfally emb areas ingeold; from speaking in. the open air, 4i. friend 'banded me apiece of 'your Hoar heand and Livisneort Caady'; from or width experienced great and - almost immediate - relief.. then I have .frequently need it with; the.mains beneficial. effects. - I therefore - feel no Recitation .16commending your Candy as a ccrtAin specific for :Cansbi; - • Colds, s. Nettesenescete ' -whLYouria. ci!leirtnaNANguit .1 7 11 047 := - • 7 - * • - • .. Sold in packpgen--5, - 10 to..,loeeali each.. To be bad! m at the prinepl throughout the Baited Stales- Principal Depohlfo.l Collega Ball,,cineitinati. • Agri: in Pittsbprgh;-I.ll 7 .llclit:3Alk a:' J:dxf* ELL Awns; H-ElsissitaWar...lsettsonsi 80 Liberty. street. • - Allegheny Ciry=u - . wEritogra•Co; - •- 'teed:U.2m Jesfelay r lr I- I, E nnelersignedlavelhhi•day,reeelited; bfExpre es. - direct from. 'Le nnutnfiefories,one - of Malifgeseand 'most, ciaiiPletermearimenhi - of Antericati - and. French JEWELRY. e ver edleied itt*is Market; eorapileing all of the most Modertiand improvedetyler—t4 vrhlelt!lr, ln slte.tbe 'Meant:in siribalradagenerally.i • ' K:I4CKNIGHT %THOS.; riav3a ". ''-.lllo,lllsW4Yottiareet. -"Wastchosii.: 7 lW sytn4o4: l -.- iptiE urideriignod have th is doy.vosnlYstir kgigss, X divectlivin 411 e Insporierts - a larp AWL WGI selected siockiaLGOLD.aid :SILVER WATCHESid the ljues And:most liewatiliGst)doic invite detains in this obovolino..to.osil - And .ox141;0of purchasing alsewherp... , • -n0v2.3 fiE*CririTlErtr,Oßinliew " =Fresh l',-ECECitir,llind-ftitiale,in. his for - fit, nmif toe*, a new and *ruled asspitment ot &tames,: -adapted f ur P"'-/C-11x° w1.1:1)140011M1.t.ft .4. Par — - • • Larapsaf dttrereat ,syns)vith nr,ylathus wiratingion da;BanititAiatit do.; Maiitle Pedestaj Centre Side Table do; Britannlado. • ALso—A general assortment of QIASSVITARE: CO' fiorr and BUM IY,iwarc c JOHN DEVERBITX, 65 Smithfield sa, ": -s nov2l:d2w 3d door abort Foarth. =~ .._ ... ,,...,.;t.':..--- :: .4. 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