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Yristi.. to ` cast a kind - giants: behind ,the ..curtain vitiieli conceals n'ambewhat eventful lite, he May 'dise.over thatl walborn.en the banks of the Aura, ~ ...,...-"; -- :;a :riier. which Rows ; tfirongh_Abo, and that several e i t': -1 - . ;':-.. -- . -,. - . - ...of the.verter4s - ami learned tenor the University ;,fi.;:',. - :; - ff.:. -- -')- '''Were'even;ieygodfatberis;' At the age of three, I irturietirover;W:-With My - family; front MY native cenpuy - Of . Finlatid." Of this part of my life, 1 ;have.l_. oitlYZrehafirred one- single memory. This memionr,.ie a word, a mighty name , which, in the depths Of Paganism, was pronounced by the Tin .'-.;.' „. ,• 5 •;ish - people - with fear i end-lovel- and is still so pro, ndoriced iti'-these - -days;although_perfected by -• .'.--° - .-.."Christitulltv.'7l. - stili, fancf_thet"-1 z-afteWhear tbie sii•fid(ifirkeirldond over the trembling - earthbY the --.,- .2 . - thiinder , of - Thor; or by the gantle ,- Winda . Whieb. J . .' ~ bring 16.. it refieshMent;:and. conscaation. ; That 1-friird (04;.Intiiitlai: the Finish!tiattle for God, -- both • -, ...!linzPagan'andAristitin-times: - ' ' - ' I .:-•;.,' ~H ,atty one kindly follows.Mß , from Finland 42- toßoit:der; where -my ray •father'purchased an estate ..-..,_-'.--r:r.• ::: ,--:',, after he had sold his property Finland, IWOuld - .. ; . . - i -; > l . - ', -- -_ -- -'.:';' ,, riZlPt'ltrottbleitim-tOrtecompanyme item childhocid AO-yontb;.-witlcthe'iirmil. elementary Chins, and r- r,'s• - • - ; : •••; - .):.:"_:: i .5 "-l -- the outward, uninteresting, lind . caMmonPlace pie, `,',..-------, •'.`„;.;• . :7 , : - 7,s'toitir a family, which every autumn removed, in ''----'--'"'.- •: - -c.„ - zilfek. covered -carriage, from their estate' in the :country to'their house An the- capital, ,and- every ~il P Fl4lrnidled- . llSek.rigain frmit.their lionattiothe capital in their country seat; nor bow there, ere •,:-.f . " - -r_L ..;- . young daughters in _the family who-played - on the - s j.' . .. , Preitirl'sang„,hrilladi, - .. read _novels, drew. in black cdialkand - looked forward, with longing-glances, : .--- i,fcr : tha!luture, ,, .When`,theyliniied to do wonderful ! thinga.:`.:WitlitiuTitity, Alms,. confess, :I always . :• -, .:.`i litardettnt*lt esa.hetoine." .: - ..;. - lOeSfiti„,,, , :z.,,glante ; into the family _ circle; it !•: , t h .'Wentibtliteelallitit 'they-Colleens:l, itt_ the evening, in - the , gratit drawing-room - of their - country house, and read elencli that the - Werke of the German ~'Poets- . ;Weie'„ riCad„ especially Schiller, whose Dintiurcis hact-there made a profound:impreasion :-- upon the - youthful mind prone of the daughters in patticular. : ~.7 ' , _ .. , . , • ' ' A 'deeper glance into her soul will show that a heavyreality, of sorrow was spreading.by degreei, a;dark - Oita& aver splendor"-of her youthful dreams. - Like . early evening, it came :over the . -- ' , Patliia the'young pilgrim of life; end earnestly, but in Aittitii,she endeavored - to escape it.- The air wall dimmed as liY a heavy fallof snow, - darkness increased - Malt becathe night. . Add in the depth ' - that andlesi winter bight, she heard lamenting vOil:erilrom the. east, and from the `west;'from Plant and animal;_ from dying nature and despair ing', hal:tinnily; and she saw life, with all its beauty, its love, its throbbing heart, buried alive. _beSeatb:a chill- cov e ring of ice. Heaven - seemed 1 :dark and void,—there seemed to her no eyes, even as tberW.ivaa no heart. All . was dead, or, rather, rililitti dying, excepting pain. - There is a-significant pleinte, at the commence. .•21ziells i n every nrytholOgy, In the beg,inaing, "::there ii - a bright,. and warm, and divine principle, _.- which allies itself tO darkness; and from this union -' k iflight and darkness—of fire and tears--Proceeds tt Gulp "( believe that something similar to this akes place in every human being who is born to ,i4leeperlife'; and something similar took place in her who writes these 'lines. . Looking at a few years later, it wilt he seen astolSat a grearchange has taken place in her: Her .-eyes -have iong been filled with tears of unspeitka -. ble joyi she is like one who has arisen from the grove to a new life. What has caused this change? - ..- Have. her splendid youthful dreams been accom: pliihed! is she aheorine? Has she become vie ., toriatts in beauty or renow n ? Ito, nothing of this kind. The illt/SiO4S of youth are past—the season 'of youth is over. And yet she is again young i farthest:, is 'freedom in the depth of her , • soul, and ' , let there be light" has beep spoken above its dark chaos ; and the light has penetrated the darkness, nod illumined the night, whilst, vrith her. eyes fixed upon that light, she has exclaimed, with-tears of joy, " Death, where is thy sting 9 r • Grave, where re. thy . victory?" • : -- ..„,„,Manye.,gcrors since then hriAireen opened to, re. - .._ . .... - i . . - cettrithot , lVAllotirlihis - •terideilyibiglii r Wa-p ati g hailefolfelt since then; hitt the - Veer! throbs joy fallyi'itfirr the dorknight is over. Yes, it:is over ; bat - riot the fruit Which it has borne; for - there 'aie certain flowers whichllnit unfold in-the darkness; scileiiiisilitthe:midnight hours of great suffer ing ;- the human - soul , opens itself to Abe light of the eternal stars'''' mint be desired. to hear anything of my writ. ings, it may be said they began in the eighth year of My age, when. I apostrophized the moon in French - verses, and that during the greater part of myyouth I continued to write in the same sublime • strain.-.. 1 wrote under the impulse of restless, ...., youthful feelings—l wrote in order to write.— , Afterwitrds,'l seized the pen under tbe influence -.. of another motive, and wrote—that which I had read.. r _ ...."At the present time, when I stand on the verge . • _ of the Autumn of my life, I still see the same ob.. jects:Witiett surrounded me in the early days of my spring, andl am so happy as still to possess, out of many pear ones a beloved mother and sister. The mountains which surround our dwelling, and :_----:,,,. , - - upon which Gustavus Adolphne Assembled his ,tfoops, before he went as a deliverer to Germany, (7.. appear to me not less beautiful than they were in '.:,,,,.,.; ~,,, - the days of my childhood ; they have increased in ks A!7.1 4.- - interest, for I'am new better acquainted with their .% ;../ i. grasses and their flowers." Frei:bike Bremer's words are: . The Neigh. -...-. - . borer -.“ The Home;" ',' The H. Family ;" "Strife - and Peace , ;" "The President's Daughterr "Nina; " "The Di r3' ;"." In Delecartia ;" "Biotbers and Sisters ;''- , c The Midnight Sun ;" together with _ amailer ta/es, mail considerable number of tracts --: ' and papers, published at various times in the Swe- V: .. • flialr:Joarnaler.All these works I have, with the :'...,' -• -_,... .. ~.assiattinci.of my husband, translated. MIME EMI ME MEM M.MMI ■ ~,. '"''.:';'.:;-:.?: . !L:;•. . .44 tittik j. . =MEI . . °~~: .~: , MEI NMI CM wen ' , Pattitulars of the Indian Troubles at lilies Bay. The Hines Surrendered. • • - cog, Morrison, of the Chippewa, says (in a ' , letter to the Detroit Bulletin tif Saturday last,) Matiteikmald and his party of Indians landed et . teilitty,on Monday last, during the night. He :--' placed- two, of artillery so as to command Rik works,- and disposed of his forces so quietly that Me:miners were not aware of their presence mita' iliey:were in their power. Mr. Bonner, Me agetit, Viis awakened from sleeep and threatened with death in - case °lnsistence. They then de mrattea -die surrender of the mines, property and , effects, witicti was complied with. We are in -xlebtalia Charles Trowbridge for those par: ticalans,rilso Tor the:fallgwing letter from Mr. Bon.' -12 At go gentierlatui_at the Seta: °Pitts or "Qiriszisec Attars° Co., Mica Bay, Nov. 14, 1849. =-McK•ttlettr, Esq., Saot :-Dear Sir,—.-The place has been - attacked by a pity of Indians and • bait` breeds the command of Allan McDon ;,-- Wi z Aligns McDonald and Wharton Metcalfe. Not having tße'theatia of defence in either arms or arianunition,4 balm been obliged to submit to the superior forte, and arme, - and have determined to abapdpwthe?plice.. • . „ - t wo iL you , if•yon.mi -do so, to charter one of the,Proilellertiaeri largeSthooner to take down - the people :end' as many , of the provisions and Litotes as _possible Cannot enter into: further de ,' tails,littrmust tortfint thy Self, it present,. to re. questingYotitrkiend up the meant of transporting . the people as quickly as possible, The Chippewa wilt retanibere but ;we must have another barge vessel as well'as-her. Shlgnothing mote to this place. I am, Dear Sir, Yount Truly, JOHN BONNER, INZIENE = . -'_.k I=l ".‘ mace. BAinr.-?•We -understand- that the Bank , orlthausi;.wlictenaharter-eiltiotatnext January, in.; -ten c h, remo ving to oat: city pad Organizing .n new bank ender ThrkGozierar Banking. Law. Theprovin? 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Estill.lishmens of the illornink Ant is one of the largest Job Printing Offices in the thy wh q.Cq1. 101 ,4. 11 work is done yn the shortest notice, and matt reasonab le VMS. A Confession. A papor published in this city, which was com menced for thn,ptrposp of:convincing the working men that the iron masters, cotton lords, and capital ists generally, should Aare a high protective tariff, thus Paints- the present condition of the country in its " ThankegivisgP article: • • Look upon that picture; and then casting your eyes over our own greavconntry, without a amid sorreno or misfortune resting upon its brow ; -its people happy and-contented, and the largest liberty associated with n , respect for public order, °ohne ye to any of the Kingdoms of the old world. Now, this is a little too strong to suit tiit. It is not true that the capitalists are "contented"old happy ; 1 > and we think the mass of workingmqn 'should not be so, while they have employer, who refuse to give -them more than $4,50 to $7,00 per week for night and day.to . il. It is not in the ,there of the rich to be satisfied *kit their heaps. There is a principle of progress implanted within them, which calls for more, more," and ,1 the more they get the more they want." We do not hope for tbe-approach of an era when so wine' Satiafied. Bat we. do expect that there are now those living who will eee the day that labor shallhe well rev:lnlet), and not robbed by legisla tive machinations and false systems of commerce. We aro indebted to the editors of the Post and Dispatch for giving a :further circulation to our ad vertisement for journeymen printers. bat not 2r the motive which.prompted it.. The editor of the Dis patch is eaten up vrittrenvy; and the frequent evi. dences of his impotent Spleen can excite no emotion but contempt. His brother of the Poet is a bundle of ill weeds, tuid it is difficult mull which unhappy passion mast predominates. We beg leave to inform these "busy bodies in other men>, matters," that we advertised for journeymen and apprentices because we needed them, and were not aware that we were under obligations to consult them, or any one else. When wo employ journeymen at lull wages, we de. sire to have such as aro entitled to that appelatiou, and we took a very natural way to make our wont. known to the printers of the city, and the next day filled up our corpse! the highest wages asked as gip. en in the city. As thews amiable gentlemen seem so Much concerned about our binCe, we will further fo form them that we know bow to treat our workmen with kindness and due:consideration, and that we always find plenty of inee'vrilling to work for us, and none over wish to leave us. Whether thvge facts which they know to be true, justify them in their contemptible insinuations, we leave to their own eonsciences.—Gazette. Ittir It seems that it is all right that the matters of iron and cotton maeofactures and capitalists genet.' ally, should be made public ; that Congress should be sated to aid them ; that the people should be asked to force Congress to give them protective ta riffs; but when the illy-paid printers of this city ask for a small and reasonable advance in their wages, Rio considered by those employers who are not dis posed to comply,ssa meddling in other men's mat ters. The printers made out a bill of prices. When brought to us, we noticed the names of the proprie tors °film Ckronick, Journal 31111 Dlspalth, together with the names of the proprietors of all the job offi ces. We were informed, during the day, that the Gazette, and one other concern, not worth noticing, had expressed a disposition to become Rats. In ad dition to this, we saw an advertisement in the Gaz ette,-informing Printers and boys that they were wanted In that °Mee: -•Notr'tov contend that, this W iiiiii*de*Mitter - edibtliC - COncern. The Deacon inielhed to bring printers from abroad and degrade Them by pcuing 'them into his office,. alter he had refused to sign the journeymen's bill of prices. We knew that Iberia were plenty cf printers in the city I —many were running idle. We felt that it was our duty to give public notice of the facts in this matter, in order that jours, might not be imposed upon by Gazette cupidity. It seems from the above article that the Gazette editor has resolved to pay the prices. Would he pay them ff hreould'help it? Ildf" The Editor of the Gazette i s truly ungrateful in bestowing on the purgatives and emetics which we have given, to case him of his bile and costive. netts, the contemptuous epithet of a " bundle of weeds !" The medicinal qualities of the weeds , , have io his case been fully tested ; and we assure the saintly Editor that though he has found them bitter to his palate, they will sweeten and purify has stomach. Now, we ask our cousin of the Gazette, seriously, whether he does not feel himself elevated in the scale of humanity, since he has been driven to do an act of jestice to the journeymen in his em Ployment t If he gives a negative answer, hie case is truly pitiable I But our hearts arc charitable towards the Deacon} and we hope, since he has been compelled to raise the wages of Lis bands, that his conscience will be light and his dreams pleasant; and we believe it was FRANKLIN who said, " no one can have sound sleep without a good conscience." Explosion of the Louisiana The New Orleans Delta gives a full history o' the explosion of the Louisiana, with a list of the dead, concluding as follows : "'From the above it appears that the number o dead discovered and recognized, and of the missing who are given up as dead, is seventy-one, and the wounded, many of whom will did—nearly all of whom are mutilated and deforteied for twenty-nine. This is a fearful list of mortality, and yet, we believe it falls Abort, by fO, of the real number killed by this disaster. The large number of un. known and poor people, who were on the boiler deck of the boat--the deck hands, the poor fruit erers, who were crowded about her bows—among these, the mortality Must have been very great. If so many of our citizens, well known, and when bodies have been so earnestly sought after, have not been found, how many must there be of the friendless strangers, in relation to whom no infor motion is possessed ? Nearly one half of those whose bodies have been recovered, were killed on the wharf, or the adjoining steamboats. Those who were sitting in the saloons, just over the boilers, have not been heard of." The Mayor of New Orleans, as a mark of sor,. row for the dead, and an' expression of sympathy for the relatives of the unfortunate victims of the awful catastrophe on board the steamer Louisiana, invited - the captains and masters of all vessels in harbor., and the owneri, of public houses, to hoist their flags at half mast, on the 17th instant. The request was gladly complied with. Cotton Factory is about being erected at New Orleans, by a company with a capital of $200,000. ( Exchange Paper. Bar The " Locofoco British Free Tariff of 1896," has ruined the whole couny, buttho people of New Origami seem-not to be are of the fact I They should at once subscribe for the Pittsburgh Gazette, and its heitAtiftil ally, the " pauper labor" Guer rilla. Wr The Martinsburg Gazette says that on Satur day nigtrt het.;fah slii4es made their escape from that.coeinty—two belonging to C. J. Fao lkner, Esq., ;one t . o. John Jamison; Esq., one to J. L. Conning hat4, Esq., and one to the estate of Collin Peters, deceased. Eight left Jefferson county-on Friday night previous. tgr Tbankegiving to Arkansas on Ist Tburadayin December. ME EN= ~;- =I o - asi 64. I it L. f ..!thifcppe, EDITOR AND PROPIUETOIL...4 I ;.P Tiraa U •.- 811.17.11i.0.4.11..h106, DECEMBER 1549: . 4: n E INE . . MarEIMM ' , • 4 . I, ItNiS Thin -gentleman wan once quite soivico6io to Ole ;:!emoeratia party as a speaker and writer,praddres But the Democracy,or thin county never could I?e,hidoced to trust him. lie. : zipvgr.p3o4iiticind in 'gaining eredielbk - idneeritie‘lAeice-iit'ik::thrd3, le has never been dpoketi:or filinnYjnibii4P/aVes to ,be reached by popular -aufrrage. To show hie present position, win - opy-the log from the old Gazette. THE POST AHD JUDGE SHALEH.—The Post is out on Judge Slider in no honied terms for his fidelity to the interests. of Pennsylvania, which detnand, peremptorily, inereneed protection to=her great Sta ples. The Post says that many have heretofore euppos ed that the Judge was a conscientious Democrat but hie speech shows that he has ilembraced his firs love—Federalism 1,2 To those who know any thing of the past history of parties in this country, the Post , a statement will cause only amusement. Judge Shafer may not be a Locefoco Democrat, as far as protection is concern ed, but he is certainly an old fashioned Pennsylvania Democrat of the pit water. The Democratic party of this State, through all its history, up to the time of its corruption and degradation into modern Loa. focoism—a compound of old Federalism and spoils seeking radicalism—was the able and uncompromis ing advocate of a protective tariff. So far, then,ludge Shales is a Democrat of the old and honest stamp, and we give hint credit for it, although, in other matters, we presume the Judge is Locoibco enough. The attacks of the Post will only raise him in the esteem of all honest men, and true hearted Pennsylvanians. News and 611seeltaneon Items De - The Southern Baptist Convention, by its For eign Missionary Board, located at Richmond, ye, have resolved to establish a new Minimal Bohoo, in Central Africa, and for this purpose have com missioned three missionaries, Rev. .1. D. Bowen, of Georgia, Rev. Hervey Goodele, late of Kentucky, but a native of Connecticut, and a colored mon of Virginia, who bas been bought and emancipated, and partly educated for this minion. The minion ariea ore expected to wail from Providence, R. I, about the 10th of December, on board the brig Smith field. Oar A paragraph has been going the rounds of the press, and which was rehublisbed in the Republic of yesteniat through inadvertance, stating that for ty four thousand eight hundred sod thirty !althea had been inflicted on board the United States ship Todd pendance during one trip. We have the most un questionable authority (says the Washington Ripo to say it is without foundation. The citation of Commodore Stewart as authority fur the statement is alike a gratuitous use of hi■ name, as well as a piece of gross injustice to the officers who had charge of the Independence during the trip in ques tion. Ddr It is said that the recent dismissal of the French Ministry was hastened by the discovery of a conspiracy, having for its object the restoration of the Bourbons to power. Some imprudent demon strations, recently, on the part of officers in the ar my, are referred to the same source. b Dr. Parkm an, an eminent physician, of Bos ton, very mystenotudy disappeared on Friday last, and has not since been heard of, althoulfi the whole police force of the city are out in search of him.. Mr There were over 100 arrests for intoxication and disorderly conduct, in Philadelphia and districts, from Saturday night to Monday. This is attributed to the great increase of taverns under the hew li cense law. Ofsir On Saturday last,,Charles 'Luella:, ten years of age, was killed at Martinsburg, Va., by falling as he attempted to jump upon the care kom Baltimore, which passed over both his legs. IMO - Mr. F. K. Somers, who was injured by the upsetting of a stage coach 10 Ohio, some time ago, last week recovered $.2,000 damages from the pro• ptietnte l in tbe U.S. Court at Cleveland. -1)1" morning, for Worcester, where she will be the guest of the mayor: She will remain over Thanksgiving and then visit Boston. DEEP German Emigration to Chili will be quite large nest year. A Wurtcmbnrg company has por chased 200,000 acres of land Ihe►e, and the Wor tembcrg Government owns ,0 0 0 acres of it. OD' The culture of rice has been lately introdu ced with success into the southern departments of France, and also into the Galant% Mir A new club has been formed in Paris, com posed of the friends of the Bonaparte family. • The first steering was held at the residence of the Prince de la Bloskorra Idir An immense school of Porpoises are now on a visit to our waters, says the Norfolk Herald, the largest ever known. Ur' The liberal collection of $2,48S was 'liken ill Grace Church, New York, on Sunday last, for a free chapel. ter Col . . Carr, late American consul at Tangier, arrived in Philadelphia on Monday evening, rn route to Wait ffir Governor Ramsey, of Minnesota, arrived is Si. Louie on the 15th instant, on his way to Pena eyieunia. bar A child but three years of age, son of Ante hie Rotel, made his first essay on the tight rope at New York on Monday. Dir Deaths in New York last week 20I—no cho Ira In Boston 52. rer Sir Allan McNab is lying very ill at Toronto Lord Elgin is at the Folio. Great Gale atlwankie. ACCIDENT TO THE SAM WARD! Illtiweekra, Nov 26. About 11 o'clock on Saturday the 24th instant, the steamer Lexington, from Green Bay, made our harbor, but in coming in, grounded on the bar at the inner end of the piers, and there remains bard aground. Soon after, the schooner Baltic came in and brought up prettily against the Lex. ington, the two together effectually blocking up the entrance. The schooner Twin, loaded with lumber, also grounded between the government piers, and was pounding pretty hard the last time we heard from her. The schooner Henry Clay, loaded with lumber, missed the harbor and ran hard aground on the beach a few rods north of the pier. The propellor Illinois, bound up, carried away her smoke pipe during the gale, and was compelled to anchor in the bay, under the north point. The Lexington was got off on Saturday night by the steamer Detroit, and towed to the bend of the river where she sunk. We learn from Capt. Humphries, of the brig Robert Burns, who arrived here at 12 o'clock last evening from Buffalo, with a cargo of lumber, that her bowsprit was carried away in the gale. The Harriet Colon arrived with a cargo of lumber. The propellor Illnois came into the river yesterday morning, and now lies at Dousman & Co.'s wharf, loaded with lumber and salt ; she took in tow the Sam Ward. in Saginaw Bay, and towed her to Presque Isle, she had broken her walking beam and some other part of her engine. The schooner Susquehannab rode out the gale in safety and suf fered but little damage, she threw overboard a large quantity of pig iron, and 70 to 75 barrels of oysters, Propellers vs. Paddle.. It appears by the following from an Engish pa per, that the screw is at least fully equal to the paddles in propelling steam vessels, and possesses the great additional advantage for a war vessel of being submerged, and therefore free from accident in time of action " The Basilisk and Niger steamers lately return ed to liamoaze, after a week's trial of the compar ative merits of the paddles and the screw, as ma• chines for propelling ships, and it has been found that in these vessels, (whicbrare as near as possi• ble alike in horsepowe r form; and sails,) the screw is equal to, or superior to paddles, whenever the respective boilers of the two vessels'generate en equal quantity of steam at an equaldensity." :.4.' j... . . .. MERE MEE -,, :..t:.,,..,...,; - .,,. , : :. 2• ! .,. ~::,,.•-,. '~„. .. Y: r (MX= MEE tEZIN MIME +F"~-ANFis t ALBANY, November .18, " it is under the management of highly respectable in dividuals, and is here regarded to be in good standing and a sound condition." Refer to J. S. DILWORTH, Esq., Pittsburgh. ARCH. BISHOP, Secretary. C. A. COLTON, Gent. Agent for Western Pn.—to be found at present at Brown's Hotel, Pittsburgh. [declni&m: , • -- ~ - ...-....„' ..-,,-..'..q•-5.;,-,;4.:;',7-.—... 2 :7 , 4 ..,,,- -',,,,, „CV- ~,,,„5,,,.;",:-.4.,..., di - ,,;_' . ',•; Y. , ' .17,.. ; ,,,,, ;' , -" , r,..'. .: 4 - •,-;'.' --,, , X,'41 ',... ~,,,:,-,7,1,,,,,,-; ..'.,::-...,2,, ~.-,,;,4 ~f" r•il-:,;.•-':'..--..' 7. ', ---. .' 2 ,c. ,: ,- ;."-'1:. - , ,',..-i7-::-,',.,.:-.;.1--:;,-,=- it'k?''',l,l2-' , "' , '''.4.`.t " t 7' . ' - 1 . '.: 'l,', '. , •:-,'L,. *.ev -t1.''.123. MUM WEE 'f'. ~~~ ..,._ ..:,;.:.s ' ;' ,,, i -, i'i:;,: ,-- - -. •'.' -...--7.';..!•,'' '— MEE ~.- , The Witsbingten - tericiptndent grat Now York • Herald, under date of xpit,24l4.writes: In the contest fde‘thO 'olrieit of Speaker of the House, the DemocrahriaVo fagfrom . heinirunited on 'Ohne glibb-cir:Buyd. , ISOnidnuppoiei.thatdi may be pnuiblo binelvsvitt be. Atopiiitliand if:4.MM person brought:. forlvarit : frompee of ?the free',sLates. The slavery quefttlen , Adilitf.tatiCquelittorOvill be both - taken:into critiel&eiation; fin the vicivii;if the Speak er on these may have some influence in-thaTormation of the committees. In this event, the friends or Judge. Thompson, of P,enqsylvania, will urge his election, hi being no slayebolder, and rather in clined tri ierease-the presentgarifFidutieri. 'The judge , 4 is an old member; and. has aired an apprentiee4hip as Speaker of the House of Representatives in Penn sylvania. lie is a man Of:ability, of popular man.. norm, and not identified i4ith'rtny clique. Mexican Aeootuit t'oethe Late War. A new histoty of tho Mexican war, Written in Mexico, and translated by- Col. Albert C. Ramsey, of the 11th U. S. Infantry, is in the press of a New - York publisher. The Philadelphia Bulletin says, Col. R. has, since the pewee, spent much time in Mexico, and has' added copious notes intended to illustrate and explain the test, without controverting any of its otatemenbr. Theithilletio adds: We are informed that ' fhe work presents new and interesting views of all the questions connected with the war. Froth the origin of the .dispute to the final treaty and the famous:protocol, everything is discussed. Descriptions of the battles, tables of the forces engaged, detail,' riftbe finances, politico, presidents, parties ' and prenticiamentes are given —all Mexican, but nevertheless interesting, The translation of a Mexican work is a novelty, and it will be entertaining 'to to get hold of Mexican' opinions and feelings upon a topic of such interest es the late war." EPISCOPAL stmoternzADONg We have already noticed :the statement that the Bishops of Maryland, North Carolina, South Caroli na, New Jersey, and Western New York, have re quested a special meeting of the House of Bishops. The New York Journal of Commerce mays that this is probably - with a view tti Ptak, the case of Bishop Ontlerdook of New Ytak, and adds: Such a request froth fitis Bishops makes it ob ligatory on th 6 presiding bishop to call such a meet ing. Bishop Chase resides , at the Jubilee College, Illinois, and he is too infirm to ussel Soy distance; the meeting will probably be held there ; so that the Bishops have the prospect of a long journey In the winter season before them." MATIIIIIIONT AMONG TILE Moaaross.—A Musa. chusetts paper says, a lady Item Lynn, who hatartl• cently returned from the Mormon settlementat the Great Salt Lake, confirms the statement that ,thy laws of the community permit the men to have ay many z wi es as they can support--Gze young being able test-sire fire or six only,. and theelder twenty. five to thirty.—ft: F. Post. Unless the women mating tbe Mormons outnunii• ber the men,to the extent of ten females to .one male, we must rather discredit the foregoing story, To carry oat such a principle, it would,bo necessary that out of the 50,000 Mormon. attehe great Sall Lake, about 40,000 should he - females, whicbrit is well known is nut the care. Althtfugh we 'de' not doubt some of the strange diaries abort these singu lar people, there can bo no doubt that thee , have at Limes been greatly belied and persecuted.. • RITSTZILIOUS DISAPPEMIAISCF.—.OII Friday, at one o'clock, P. M., Dr. Geosgo Perlman ' , or this city, left his residence for the purpose, as he - stated, of fulfilling amappotelmeat withfi gentietinin unknown. Hie family have not seen or board from -him since. We were last night intonate() by a gentleman that, he met Dr. Part man between eight and nine o'clock' on Saturday evening, traveling towards Salem, on, foot. The Doctor sated that he Wall going to Salem; to collect some money, and desired to be conveyed, thither, stating that he was wealthy ennngb, owned , about all of Weat Boston, but still, had not at that; time, any money with him, and that he - had paid 'fief last. quarter to Mr. Jones, hackman, on;Caabridgel I Street. Our informant states that - the Doetneseetnedi to act rather singularly, but that' fie, being in scitrie-i what of a hurry to get into Boston, objected toVirits ing about, and finally protand on, leaving the Doctor! on his course towards Salem, —Briton Times. --ticii.-stropdrizorr-Tejorism -The American Oil, IMvi :performed' by its one so many remarkable cures, Sue being a powerful Re medial Agent for various ditesaes, has induced some persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The original and genuine Amertellit Oil is obtained from a well in Burkeville, Kentuchy from the sole and only proprietors, D. Hale who appointed Mr. Wm. Jackson, of S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their sole and only agent for supplying nub•agents in wes tern Pennsylvania, weetera Virginia, and part of, Ohio. The trueand genuine Atnerleareoll is a dark green color. There are various counterfeits abroad —sonic Seneca Oil, some 4.miature closely reskri bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black, some white, said to* made from the Origi. nal American Oil. D. Harp & Co., the only and sole proprietors of the true, and original American Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persons who make the article calltjd Extract of American Oil, said to be refined, clatified and concentrated. BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and OB SERVE that Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, head of Wood street is the ONLY and SOLE agent for the above mentioned District, and that none is genuine but what hag the name and address printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle ie enveloped, and likewise notice that the proprietors> addreaa is printed in each pamphlet thus: ' , D. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the price. The genuine is sold iavnriably at 50 eta. per bottle and no less, while some of the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is sold wholesale and retail by Wm, Jackson, at the only agency in Pittsburgh, No. S 9 Liberty street, head of Wood et. aug3l:3m - Marrieds On Thursday ,'/th ultimo, hy the Rev. Dr. Rummtc, Dr B. F. RICHARDSON, of Cincinnati, to Miss MARY, daughter of Wm. Dmwon - nt, Hag, of this place. T, l e , by Cu New Books! IV avv. , Bookg no I--Shirley a , Career 13e14 author of 4a Eyre; Heart y Homes, or Social 'Distinction, a Story, by Mrs. Ellis; Redburn, his Pint Voyage, by Herman Melville; The Thousand and One Phantoms, by Dumatt,• The Charity Sister, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton • Tim Monk, a Romance, by M. G. Lewis; Pictorial. Brother Jonathan, for the Holidays; Godey's Lady's Hoek, ftir December; Sortalll's Magazine, do.; Graham's do.'do : ;Ladies' National-do.; Isabel of Bavaria. or the Chinnicles of Prance Tor the reign of Charles VI., by Alerahnonei; Modern Vassal, a Story of Poland, by Wilmer; Mother and Daughters a Novel, by Mrs. Gore • Solvador, page the Adventures of Marquis ; The Two I.;oves; The Image of his Father, or one Boy is more trouble than a-dopin Girls •, The O'Doti. ogoue, a Tale of Irqhmd Fifty YON Ago, by C. Lever; Self-Dopemiettee, or the 'Mali of Life; at HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Thirtl: street, opposite the Post Office. I decl nrrttle se-litibllsh the ODIC of WM. 111i.SON, of the o PIM Ward, n s a ca ndidate for.the Mayoralty, Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. Mr. Wilson is ajtard-working, industrious and intelligent mechanic--hgnest And capable. lie is not a temperance man of oinfor twolenrs , standing, but. has been one from his you llt up, If nominated, I be lieve his election would belcertain• a decl FIFTH WARD, 111:r Rev. David R. Kerr writ. Panaci) to-mor row afternoon, at l o'clock; in the lot Associate Refd Church, (Sixth street) a Sermon (after which a collec tion will be takon.np) in behalf of the Sabbath School connected with the Church. deel ET' Oysters ; Oysters I I--The subscriber will keep up constantly (at the Monongahela Exchange) front this time; FRESIIIOIT.TERS, which he will serve up in the very best sty Id. E. C - t CAMPBELL, seplB:tapr Cor. of Smithfield and Fuorth sts. FARMER'S MAMMOTH OOMFAN T I WASHINGTONrO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COM} - - 'NEW VOREL. The Largess insurance Company in the United States. THIS Co. have issued about 40,090 Policies this year thus far, and probably at•the rate:of 10,099 annually in this State, mostly in the Eastern and middle parts— The rates of this Co. are low, both for cash and the pre mium note. • The cost to insure an ordinary risk for 51000, will be premium note 810 only Carib 40 per cent. on the note, which, with the policy and survey, make it about 85 for five years ; SIP per year, two cents per week, or reck• oning annually 00 cents on 8.100. This amount of cash, although small, has paid all loss es promptly for several years ; and, from the increasing business, the Directors are warranted in the belief that no tax upon the premium note will be necessary. This Co. are prohibited by their ilye-Laws , from insuring in blocks or exposed parts of villages, or from taking, risks upon any kind of Mills, Shops or Machinery, which are considered hazardous, or from taking over 5...` , 000 in one risk. The policies of. ibis Co. are free from the objec tionable conditions found in the policies of many other companies, out of which so much litigation arises. All matters of difference may be settled by arbitration in the County where the loss happens. The following is sin extract from a letter received from the Hon. Wit. L. MAilelr. Ex Governor Of New York and late Secretary of War, dated— ;' „ EIMEN ISM 111911 COURT Or QUARTER SESSIONS, OVER MID Tin amen, &c.-4or. 30.—Present: Judges Patton, Jones and Kerr. Com. vs. Wm. &rat, Mary Evaeh-Wangs:ref Connolly, ElLtabtth Brigham, Margaret:434*i. The jury in diis case rendered a verdict ofilitilty” as to Errett, Evans, and Mrs. Brigham: and until guilty' , as to Mrs. Connolly. • A none pros had been entered as to Mn.s" Brig bat: 4-„tilfling cse was disposed of in the forenoon; Aer which the jury waa discharged and the Court rose. Premier Count.—Before Judge Hepburn. Nov 30. Bailey vs. Stewart, et. al. This was an action brought by the owner of the steamer Richard Clay ton to recover from the defendants, who had chart ered her, the anionntof damages sustained by the sinking of the boat. • Ifiteltimre Sun The case was ably conducted by Mr. Gilmore for plaintiff, and Memre. Black and Hamilton for defen dants. FaomCwuronvria.—The editor of the "Gem," ha s received a letter from a member of 4.nkrines Com pany, which gives the present location and occu pation of each Pittsburgber now. in California; It will be issued in an extra to-day, and will be for sale at the jail. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COTlRT. — November 30 Before Judge Irwin. Neeley vu. Read. This ease et !tainted to occupy the attention of the Court yesterday. The Counsel ,addresard the jury. WYLIE Svoner.—We have frequently been re ne Itr: notice the-tptrlyttittriltatltitiglitly peae libed in this 'street. goniii - V‘tizenn enniplaln tha tbbre isr danger in being out after night, and tha there are no watchmen to be found. Stn3. Kimble had a brilliant audience Last evening. She reads again this eveninGazivill be observed by reference to the card in another Column. ear ()dicer Fax yesterday had u warrant for the arrest of a German girl who wan suspected of having stolen $l5 from a purse ofJositua Hanna, in whose house she was at service. Dir There was a row.in a negro church, Allegheny, on Thursday evening. Twodisortierly persons were arrested, and committed by the Mayor. • MD" W. A. Hill, Esq., is spoken of as a candidate for Mayor. SHARSPEAREASI READINGS, BY IRrs. Frauees Aline Ramble. AN RS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE respectfully in forms the public that she will read from the follow ing Plays of Stink speare, at IVILKINS HALL„ Sir THE CITY Or PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY Evarimo— KING HENRY MONDAY EVENING— JULIUS C.EIRAEL 11.7" - Doors open at GiGOV/OBk, P. )1. Readings to com menee at 7i. Ticket. Lo be had at the principal Mask Stores, on and after Monday, the 13th _ inst. dect • I'HEAVRE. MANAGER C. S. Passim ADMISSION Dress Circle and Perot:cite Second Tier SATURDAY, December 1. to commence with— URN OUT. To which will be ad T ded— HUNTING A TURTLE. • To conclude with the GOLDEN FARMER- Tiara ALTEanin--Doore open before 7 ; Curtain vices past 7 SHIRT M A NUFACTORY,U AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 68 FOURTH STRRBT, APOLLO.BUILDING _ . BETWEEN WOOD AND 11AILICET BRTEETV, P ITTfia OHa II PA. [r.7* Always on ham!, a large assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, HosterY, Sarpeadera' Under Shirts, Drawers. &v.. An- • • MaTI2 - - CONSTABLE'S SALR r OF A GROCERY PRO DUCE STORE and Fixtures, Fowling Piece,' Pa tent Lever Watch, French Clock, WatehmakeY,irte!. gine; Patent Coffee Mill, Re .at AUCTION.—Oa Monday next,'December Id, at 2 o'clock in the ofternooni will btr: sold, at McKenna's Atietion Rooms, by order of Mirk 'Walkup, Constable, the sock of a grocery' and produce store, comprising tea, coffee, sugar, allspice,- pepper, gin-. ger, cloves, nutmegs, cinnamon, mustard, tobacco, ek gars, 9 bbls. good flour, feed and produce; a large as.; sortment of quee nswitre, glass jars and glassware, stone and crockery ware, Re.; with store fixtures. Also, one. double barrel fowling piece, stub and twist, an excellent article ;tune gold patent lever watch; 1 Frenth clock, with shade, runs four do.ys; 1 watchmaker's engine, 1 patent Coffee-mill Re. Terms: Cash, par funds. MARK WALKUP, Constable. JAMES hIcKENNA Attet'r. Pixel Flame!! Vire I!! Tits NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY wi,. albopen Wilkins' Hall, Fourth street, with their FOURTH ANNUAL SOIREE, to be given On FRIDAY RVENINO, the 11th of January, 1850. The friends of the Company and citizens general-. ly are invited to attend. The Managers have made ar rangements to accommodate a large number of .persous, and wilt spare no pains to contribute to their comfort and pleasure on the occasion. declitf LARGE SALE OF SUPERFINF.I3ROko-CLOTHS AT AUCTION, AT MeKENNAS.—On Tuesday , next, December 4th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon', will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, a large assort-. ment of superfine Imported Broad-cloths. dent JAMES McKENNA, Auct. S TEAMBOAT COUNTER A ES.—A. A. IllAsutl & Co. are receiving, on consignment from the manu facturers, 4 cases Steamboat Counterpanes Also, 2 canes Famil , c,uuu,p,,,es, 12 qrs. square. dent "'SAC lOC busliels,TtiTecetsig-ne ent mi for sale to close. STUART & SILL, decl lid Wood At. C ORN sailtso nmanm v dec STUART & SILL, lii - Wod a.' jIORN MEAL-25 tibia, superior, for sale by lJ deel STUART & SILL, 118 Wood id. .OLL for ante b dee! STUART & Ml,llB by at. GREIM APPLES-200 bbls., consignment and for gale by STUART & SILL, dect Ile Wood et. 1 1.01111-300 bbls., choice brands, on consienment by decl STUART & SILL, 118 IVood st. LOVER -- " - iiEED—A small lot just reed atiii for sale gi &el STUART & SILL, 118 Wood et. ■ 011I1NY-25 bbis. superior White Hominy lust ree'J B nov29:and for sole by W. M. GORMLEY, 30. 210 Liberty st. t N - ' , MEE MEM ,_.„.•,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,45..P...".•Y;4.-.:-•:::-:- • ~ .,,,,,,t .,,,,,-, 7, ~ • • _ ~..._...„.....,,,,,,. .r.,•i't''''',•.-±.i!:.ii•••:..,... ,•:'-.4i,..,.'ct.:Q:,,,'-.t-.•',7:4-t.„5..:"..-',':•,;:::!...',..,,..2..7.:-.:.;.i...,:i:;:.'.-Z:' ~.,r.p...,,,,,,,...•,,,, •,,,,...'„,,...,..-...... ~,-.,•-• , . =UM MIME ... .. ~ `['~.. . 2 = =I 127 • Pittatovir - gtiorirpo'graphiOtr tioz!•••An acti§urne4 Meeting of the Aiiiiciaiico will be (eitord tly.).Eyll*NGy nt 7:l?Ckie at 447 .. ql4l:pe gait , Smithfieid streei: j'unctiiiki - attenilnalif&i requested, as importance *l4 be lnid before themeeting, $y order. exitz v4,1r.06a4;436 - r. , P . Assitto Courrrraisnrr lilorrzy.--On Tuesday eve; ftigOetween the hours of eight and nine o ' clock, woman entered a small ehop in Allegheny, opposite the Pont Office, and in payment of a trifling article worth filty cents, received change for a ten dollar countiarfeit , _notenn the State Bank of Ohio, giving at the same time a fictitious name and place of residence. She was of medium height, apparently over twenty years of age, and was dressed in a dark de laine frock, dark plaid shawl, well worn, straw bonnet and ribbands, and a black veil, with blue spots. It is possible, and indeed probable, that she may never again appear in the tame costume, but part of her dregs, the veil in particular, Wino° remarkable it is certain that if ahe haturcaided for any length of time in this neighborhood, many people must be able to identify her, and as the person to whom that note was . passed, is a poor colored WOMCID, the givioginich information as would lead to the 'detection of the offender, would be a work of charity as well as just ice. Any communication on the subject, addressed to J. K. Kennedy, Inesl editor of the Gazette, will re ceive attention.. . The city papers would confer a favor by noticing the above.--Gazette. TRE RAtillAti INDIANS DETIIAEDEDe-4 . 01' a rov evenings past, a party of seven Kaoline Indians have been giving exhibitions in the Athmneutn, under the control of a white man. On Thursday evening their° was a tolerably good audieece. The agent.get , the w r az money, about $7O, and left. It is s maned for Cincinnati. We havixeof 'a l ien* :Tfi Indians were left without a nit Indian; threw them into-the street yestetairtioraing. Last evenin B they gall° nuothkitertaintnent: Some ''eitinens, Mr. M'Pall, w e notice particu larly, took an active part in their behalf: Mr. M'Clurg gave the room free of charge. We under stand that they start for Washington today. Gen., Moorhead gives them a free passage to Brownsville. , Mill _ - '' -,:.,,,,.;.r.,;',; Rewg-sy - ibtograidit Reported for the - lido . ADDITEGHAI4YOHHIGHINSIVS:i;ISI' r, - The ingrate Which% tbeu::hest laiteneriaritti thy . abundance—he rose igairutt'fbeti4 . Traitor' to hitt mother, and destroyed thee • utterly, - Then bast' been betrayed f—thotihtiiii/beicatitd;iny.entintry Thy death sentence has been written, beloved of my heart, by him whose virtues, whose love,; never, dared to doubt! yes, Mihe: Aram. "or my boldeitt thoughts, I elnatlikan soon have doubted the omnipresence, as believed;that he Shoilld -ever be a, traitor to his-county 'Th on bast been betrayed by him in whostchindifl bediAnif alittte space befiirei, - ilepOsited tire'power , of VtigtgieittMidetrY;lbienfin: swore to defend even to the hat/ drop-l'intfilirbei*gs: Ideod,t He bath diine.tretteente-blif.heartlabroo l. lie bath done,trentintild-biintatnell'atuf'llinfitleil of gold bath bee tt i bi.bizittrierei - sedaillilitiban that' of the blood seed-id sav e his country t.r.itt*kfg a ti bath more sainilin his eyes than tile . - and God has abaniiiited-him,,as' liMe,tdaridUned. God, tor .Iris,;iilliea Vell'i:fittigyarn companions tslostoo me not-for hoolit oast mine eyes on this Man, and for hatitigt given - place It , T an FY ,,n .. e}63l 7l... ' fi , rOli.Emlitaiiiii T44 011 T4', on him theircoitiOnce.:-':rtepoivloiedltines* he obtained aireik*ut beeit. - Uroad,mut, eonfidennk of nation, and has Tepatid:tneloye ' to r fr h tr e j . • the army-wit a , Cum' hien peonlisof lHegyairil curse; the hie*: that did riot dry op before it gave kimiditil LATEST FROM. LONDON; % .'t; • LONlKilt Novenibe 6. Adiices from Corsainotinoplo, up to the .Ist nut; state that the British fleet was at anchor inAlobkin Bay. It would remain there pail - the ariival courier with the angrier of Czar to the =Mime unlearnt of Hui Effendi. Shoeld thefrinSwer prove lnflivorrible, the fleet: will proceed• at iacelto ConstantinoPle. . Sir Stratford Canning has communicated to. the , Turkish government that the 'English Caiiineetaid : unaninionaly agreed to form an' tiffeniiive,4llioce: with, the. Porte, in the event of hostile :proceedings on the:part of Raisin. Similar communications had been made by Gerierni' Hupick, on behalf:of therFreackGoierninitit. The Spanish -troops in Rams live";ecii*,ol orders to return to Spain. , , • , Sir Edward "Lyton Heiler, the new -Britisk ter to The United States, , sailed hOr steamer Recite on - thelsth of. November tbslies! York. bangess.—The Profuse Market, both of -Livest ; pool and London; was well supplied, but as tillers, were lerii active, transactions in most articlesiiere not extensive, The markets, hoWeireis•lverrdt.Oteia44:- firm. The Iron 'trade, during ties" pa;teareoki less quiet, as last reported. , , PIitLADELPHIA, Nov; 30.. ;. The Canada had not arrived at New York- up to eight o'clock last evening. Deafen are await:big - 4e receipt of their private letters. The markete-reniairt as last quoted. The steamer Savonaab, with'n''valttalikK r ea' from Cincinnati, sunk in fourteen feet water,. near. Baton Rouge. She ie owned in Pititnrgh• . CINCIANATI,...Nove giber The river at this point, is slowly receding,- • Itogn..Sales of 4,500.he5il 0t.t. 2 ; 60 02,75.per -1-00 lbs. The tonikernrstendy and there berm market. We nee • Provisions."..**44ll)o,:tig.94w6iii.4miiniii at 154,95 • es.niteiitifidlit42olo2le per gai Coffee..Saferriit4oo:bagiOkftio`tit'll4e.f Cheeee..fiala`.,trke:lair,eitnOnt ,arliterce:lhilllders; • 4.) FALES, PROPOSALS'Ati4ISO -- reetthed Ibis ethee. 10 until twon•qrDeetmlbeigth; ISl 9 ; , fottheirection o lIRIDGE, of Woodeti`aaperattheinte,‘.ba 801 l 'Creek; wriere a nesettoad:htur•litrely,been laid:out through W. Josbua T. trantbolfekby farm, - in - Eastalear , Tothrithiti, about three,titilealqtpiortherly frour the Bor&• of l'arentutU , .::•-lNittls.ltud sgeetheationa, or will Imoyen for lusprerion Cu Saturday, the first day of Decembermixr:afouroftee. -• .• '. • ; Comnetriantril:o4l4P/Mieritherthl,ANE-74tioldraltd) Valuable - Farm for Salo" jitHE underaigned f oxecutori of the last will and, testa. taunt of Joho:Ctinninghtim, bucoffiliffibito*rtabirt. e'd, will expose atf Ammo SAL*, on - Minn.:fag, thelark , qf Decewleer Iva.; st.lo o'clock, Mofillli VALUABLE' TRACT of LAND,sittiated in Mifflin towitship;'Allegite ny county, Pa, - boanded by , the ../llonhOgattelit lands of Prederieklahodes, the heirs of Sand:Vanning: ham ? and John Cu ny; aboutpine miles from Pittsburgh, comaining n'SACRMmoro or leas, of which.loo Acres are cleared. - 'There' are 31.1 Acres of excellent Coal on the property— About 60 or ra) Acres are, fine Bottom Land, on the Monongahela. Terms made - knownoi the day of sale, or 41...apyilleation to either Of lbe hade.:ll6E-Pmed. THOMAS-It PATTER.SON, JOHN WORK . curolavo HAN, nov I rat2t&Artt 1 Executors of John Cuuningh tun, dec74l. Farm for Bales • SITUAT ; in Lower St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, three miles South of Pittsburgh, on little Saw-mill Run, containing . . Sixty-two Acres ma slate of cultivation, with' good impreVemetis ; Broocht Barn, 20 Gy 00, with'a stone basement; a good-Pump m the yurtl' Wagon House in thebeek.part; ri Cellar back, 'that will hold '1:00 bushelsof:potatoes; Stabling hi the - b este to hold ; FRAME 110USP00-by 24 w•ith Chfillttildi a garl One 21nant Hours, 10 by with four rooms, Cellar un-' der the whote,,of it,Witti a hydrant at t.the doorl'a young Orchard, with t2o:Trees or the beat qrtality;. between. 4 and 300 Peach -Tre e.a; rattail,. all of lb heat, containing 45 different kinds ; it great loony Plara an& Quince Trees ;--setieral Spnageof.good . Water. The .place'ls now pretty much all in grass. , Any One Ariallingu. chase, WOURSIO wall to call and'see (or himself Terms of sale wdl. be easy. Title guod, as it is tt pert of Penn's manor. If lief add beforethe fast ofJenuary, it will be for Rent.' - Inquire .5f the itibtioriber, on' the, premises,' near Joseph th i rdeNtThe.hhT• The Pohl nin: and Upper St.-anis - Turnpike ?Una 'Near it.' Arco—Plenty of Limestone and Stone4istil, anciSand for building. jnov2Blitm 4 ). RIX NEELTt'i •50 cents t?.5 ~ r Exessulitiirk Sale: . • ' fiIMIE undersigned, Rtetutors of- t he - lasiwill".atul Lament of - Thomas •ai.PLE, Win • War iIe,PUBLIC • DADE," on the premises, in Tfunkard .2burrishilij-Arica. Ca., Pe., on the'Potna - dayo.P.February stcal;ltceiag•the first Monday), the-well knost7t. and "AtabialthilMlLL - PROPERTY, pitli.ltbout.ansurY heansoffititinwliandt attached v beleupno the estato.e.f. eeid:Thotnaltaraillisf' decead- . The Mill Pro city FLOPRZ.Neatfil.r., with rani pifirof4tottes.4the,AcW. tag being neatlAt Mwtcin goad order, atipL,the:#l,:net:ail-::: -proved meihdateaLconstructiorw Sato Min, OGalit, Pulling" Mai„Cardir,w3itachines, amt . Epimm n g.Trnny lAllal'whiCh are aqarpatatively.lleWilWilli all the -May fixtures and arrangements; ittalazaKood The Land is well improved, with'artlallunliirogOCC4 and cwo Orchards of choke ;•- 4 There are alio eretted:thireon, itPTIAMEand a LOG. 'DWELLING HOUSE, Frame, Btomliausq,.. Stable, and. other Buildings- There is also argood•Briehiftengtliorts . e lse land.: adjacent to the Mitt, Which is,ratbject, ifi.o` encumbrance of two life estates, created With•some . other privileges by said " riot) pass- to the pur chaser until they determine.. '9 3 h or SALE One.third of the phicirase money in hand, and the balance in two'equal anneal payments--. the first of which to be injjae year from canfirmation-of . sale. Possession will - hftiven when the sale, is , doni firmed by the Court. , S:C?-ORR, STEPHEN MAPLE ? , Execator9 THOMAS MAPLE, - • nov . 2•l:mts - • FrarnesburrMessenker. CAPITAL SINICK.SOO,OOO. SECUBAT BY STAMSTSOKS.' Llfp Insurance ' Marine Insurance ' , nealthlnsturance. ' - DEMONS wishing to effect Insurance in eithei Otte above b rtmebes, are respectfully invited to e all 'Art the office of the subscriber, who is the authorized Agent. Terms as liberal es those of any. PprOany in the 'Fluted Stales, and all Losses Prornlnli Paid Ari Cash. • BENT. NVILSOUpgent,... Elizabeth, Allegheny jyl9:wOm Adultinfiltrator% Notite, I ETTERS OF ADAILNISTRATION,:on.the Estate of Nathan Carlisle, %tot& Allegheny City,dee'd, halt ing been granted , to the sUbseriller, beliereby gives no tice to all having claims against said Estate, torpieserit.: them, properly authenticated,forkittlementfuldisaynient;.• an d all th inei ndebted will , be' required -to make', settle..." meat and, payment, at MI.-early:day.- To facilitate these objects the subscriber will attend daily:at the dike rd: said deceased, in said City, (min the 3d to the Sib 'Of De.; camber next, during, business ho u rs..itovMmittur J. PALILLO3K, Atha's. zetunitee. . VITHERBAS, Letters Testamentary to ilte Estateof. Ty Bernard/Cane, dee'd, late of the City of Piusburg x havebeen granted to the subscriber, all personalcow... lug tbemeelues indebted to the said estatee requested , to makelimmediate payment, Rod those having:Maims against the 'same wilt present Clem, duly authenticated, for . settlement to John J. Mitchel.• Eno., Attorney at. Law. or BARnIoLOMEWAIURRAY, owittlaislOw Etecator. . • =IMO -',.t...,,. ~',.:.i..."7:1 Z -~-".i-.-„-.4.--::',-...'..-1-,. 4,-,..,--.:4,,.-.n.' ,Z.'-',K-.7':!'4.::ii.;-',,,,,f.:;,-16-.,,A,,-;?-_-.1-i-,1-,:,,,,,,,,:-.,.-:,'S,:.-.-,- -- : ',' ' '+': : l- I' ' ''Z ' atli .. -i:- .4. ' - ', 7 ---.- - '. ,., ;' - 1.: 2 ,: ; 1: , : .- 7 -T 2i,T ' ;. ' '4';:1- .‘' .. ,, ; ; . :'..': i . ''':•i' , '; - ;'' , :, ? '_.. T 11 . .• , ,.',::::,:f..,,f:ti.::.- - f,..l' ; : :''-'-.• L' 7.: r - r,.~-. ~ . - x r .; MUM 11111111111 <<_,. i ~~ ..~~ IMME i ~... "- ~ ~ ~. ^2.~'",'~:rr,~s.,:r~:wh' ~~'""d ~,~i;'r" }~~~a^ , ` . ! M'ss'>`-T'+~ox~'.<~? MUM EASTERN MARKETS. SAVANNAH! 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'ii trAELEPU ociateif,Wn4 - - itigent of pedlliol,l49l ore. ,:wvU*st alswilPUP.iiixißo,6ll,‘,..,,,,- -, Atilalum who vtatfor fifteen „.;Road ~CRIIIP ~,,,ient.tmrt!!., Ir"dsrde'wuand Ohi°l 4ll. talifidentu a: svillti;T4l,-,,.=:::. thej3ata°Eirri; ibr-rannr gear5E1iv,,0011,512.41„..iti11t0,,.!,,,: ...,:,.: Kennneitie;nThilik.W: Cgi ~por.,,onctipFTss77,-,:;•..5t„,...-,. "Th P6st '' a trenie4wlll Visturgb -iitr...ttaar''"ii;.'” • --ele. -"lrallint"el4.` I,Ltua,"TH t-vitinj, Line fron niindelphif t we= shall,.„;„.„1-fe,Ipeci. ,__lll..ruri a 1„......„., • - FlPm;' 'iiitiring‘qqli74.`-DaY-.l4°SlizialLao.-li:,': peen ialeil'i r . ar,pkys.,:-.194g- ,liithii r dkit,foT, receipt for ..,, ThntlS *lda Pairifik-iain,,PPtaY.sta lnyoal#F.'!:7-7: '-±.,' kill 114,Aickakql-....,-,,-,:.--:4:-',.--1-'6;,f.„EsiiitaTut Y-A144,13 iwc-I*-,-T.,.:-., -,,,,,-'fii--.:AviO' ,BI ;AY vbii°,, ' thl K . 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Aialt46.°sl-"xdetlialck;44l,l4624.4."RiPress -. • _ .'..-.lAtee-. ty, thexit tn9,,at . .. ,-, i,ielrecy!. _italiv_aftt.vl3A.,-....,-. ~.uminth,lanblio...iwit4l2..,-.4.,• will A* #4.t;.,...; tN.7--,,,=,-..',-r"- trith.tue'Pnels and-pa.c.A.ag,?!'-',,,-,,,-- ', ,::-.'4itietfcin.Y.',zt,,, Small parcels .6rie.ep,,;:',''-',"."; .!---.titeisqlft*T. ialenteitcfOT!:', tritnelY-45' fig tci4'er:°l-iribiitrlCl:-,-:,74'!2,--I'.‘-'.,,,,,'...1- •,:.: Pttto, .14,,,, intieulaiii. tiller 5., „ :?..,.....t., „ lust czk0.,....., ~..., illziA, IVlS'fiallit /311.1-1!!,, .•'' '''*Ar'skrtieNvilli'."--"., br'-'"- I 114,-Ack'l,°,l;..''A.il/44,'-riPreiss'Lwar44.4be .z pkilade p -,?%tThe Agency ,, °` -1---'=',:---* ..,,,r;,R,.'---- ..' . tre44-',..5.' ermat•ti4f4itiiy:;,..-J4,--:7,.::..4- --7,-Thy.#3.. -,•_7:141):24;6m(2.'_, -::-',,, - 14. Aratitix---- if fit ti 1. 7 ' IarROPEA „,,,,...."...,,,....,... - , 1 4.v, • - Jotqf THY— 144,4 ed.r t nnantate, prirtitiviore' ‘- ' D to: Vie , 1 , 0 S mafry p.._,Nir; Byrne r& Co 'e Mew _ --, lilltsii aPPOinted : A g e4l - 1 , 'r -i, ~p ,hertuts- from 'and York-Line 41113hips, i -ifir !IT , frwa.,, ;,..,,ualto,.fiva: remitting money Co Pagi- -7 —a., , --. wir-p.'degium.' am- " ihtra' 1011Win6,cri,PPItti 711h ,,..,,,,,4 STREET; [CANAL gesnqa-RVES - k• .- diip__,77=l,atchr :IttthullowdelBl2lll4:::n4o..4mitillietra:eiln=l:::;rl.:o„ll.„.Ylania:o;.l.k TeralliAumial=itc;274fll4 - 1 ,1 .e eaclt.... mon ra4sAge--cer h. BL,VrE,BriLIi:MIXNEIir-11, Tst itnd The it y rn i., nu their uppoinlelt , YACLECTS lIIIiS -,---- -17 -t, pa*; 16tThe hof every owilb r°'24r leave's idv:etiitlol'wlclY.:. FarPaanger(44r ' ":"3l)4l? ,.sAMES BLAKELY., - 11.41rxellAtanees 'acr• .erestz y. • -FRAMCEiAND:G_ERMAIsti!!.IP • •,TgE - andersigned • co-pkonaraltimlerthe ht1:FL0t . , , ,, i4, • a Arc :praparedni - . Laze Drada P4Yab Great Bniain,lialand,.rianae alutprainuany,3n-aanfajo sail . paretutseni. • Pimal. procaadine„ iiii-ar:datdroas of reauniagto-their - friends in. - "any of the . ` bov&conaitareai.: : : am - invited .I'hose, at tr. 114=63 who wish .t.o care . ..Panty- can;. by.,srendhir. a';Clieckcan:;any;of-our Banker Brokers,o Marchants,'Ao etcher of the,'tupder Signa o , by mail; (post paid.) receive allpad , and Re-, cell! for die liroceadsiperratarLEOf.palif.- -- • I AMES pf.A.KELY.;AlLlaiiainy.l- • N Canal Ba sin , • WM A. MILL er:CO4 Banicerghi':': , • €43Votid. - ncY;o2l:tyil&w GlAsiusori, Ciicuii • - Case for Intringemenfot. I!Atair, Scorr dc'Co Chilled Roller,.: ; •;; i Derephytkitwe in evidence:Pate nt tct'itittly for Sopig - puirse:". • • eltAtylenE InfringUrnOit Ullman - of 'fad Off,:tvitich.thi ory 5 . . ara The.„.eunatructiogi,pf:the.,:pktunthf.',7L.l-._ theCoutt., 7 Attar readini.ana'cotomiintingiii-iii6:speeitictitionot Plaiuthrs-patent,tbeCour.obserTattr..,ln dtnebtful.tiffe.,- it is not ,theenstottiorthe of- the tacts'of. the 'case ; but w US'S cas thetaotanra us `I tlispgted, and the think Wiiininferrliti suite;ea-.the opunorpof both .the - Judges on:the , true .'conatrticnon. of 'rfaintifilifFatent, that thelteletubm'al*ent ir!ixtosit - . and palpxtble piracy of the Ptaiatrit ittyt4itiohl -..• Its htte..eirldf:nlly*eit.-bliteih*LxiEitte,gteftndifif•it wise, an IMPTOVetannt ,nti:Plaintitra.'nntentetlitnvetition,. and . now seeks ta,muirrr his lighyt undUrngetunce of :au I mp iciveme nta • prtenee.'t.shtelt'l3:ll,toVethlpo,rto'be 'f.Olutde(L'Perpitiitth,y n -.. The abovedieitbn giveirtx.iheEtithilerl Prs a l one the j Tight, to tititiugstetkiraChillet Reller#,•by•the-ati4:l3tvee knawriAormocladejtsbhit ..I:The y , streglregares,•isi;beregoilirej.ltriliniisli - lire • - 2 1 :required, and with the least posigible nov?...i:„dtt• ' - BIZILLATA.NS 4-1141.481R150N7.:-- . 157 Inter. II O a I6 IST."' ' !- - ",• 1 , - . , ; .. - s . ,- ,- ,- • 1 7 WE HAVE 111 $ 7 /TCP d irect ll TP , fko l,2l •! 6. l4o7 5.... afaaltirera--,.._ _. .; ----„,-, .„. ..„__- , -:-...-i-..•,,,- ; :, :• ,. .100 doz. Ladles' (I.oa-dori ayearaelingiA)oterAkcktss-•;i;:‘,,:.- 75 " -" dark grey Viganics7,,,:,,;,, ',- 60 - . - "- -. wapes.-lainks' Rook pfovst; - t::-ti . „ i',-,, ;; - -;„..t.. • •- -- ,:-,, -' 'l4 - o - -. .-A foilkeisw*-IX-11,-,-"a'-!a;ib'.'k-'-,1,72-LL-iit--;:-Litid:-,a-...:-V-,7 ,:-rlz. f-4WgrM baaUlactdrai!Skispyy , 9 . 4 . . : - wO - -. - -r- :'i,'-n' sk ,-----A_? sd• : 4 - ; : , • .0, , - a •7 41l i '- ty ; . - - " -T• ..- . - 4e =.- a ß t e n- t . not Itaq ka uaia i( . 3VlLLTAWtrtA s 1i- e s(o6*ktkrasafacoryF;strl44-..--:4.,.,.-...-t:'i:- -;_, ; fl eezaWasdltases _. ..... __ _ _ • .11 -datt gar 4e/IEt dIPAL - WarriNTViliD . . • tedommeddr,4lld2l+BlVritilifrY.lititt. I!! .. ~.„ eige.of - the,plifilietlttl lr A rsl 'lsle' arga}444,Pll. relMillii:,.. It haws from She pen ;without eioshig„ttpb,lis,, , ....,..„.; , Course'cif tilferi„,hoilts beaemieitWtlee ik h illlik t ,., o l. 4o ,s%Al.....- , ' .•••witia,iiiiiiheoirde,,Sal ::11.7.XTeriileel?d*.fr!,F194..4---: notie x tila cmte =:-.• 74._ .....:',..,...-..hielijoewalit ..Lh,t.ap,..e5t.74.:,•,.t, WLek ,fi- fiTeciindleiii,-;-- - ;•7 3ollll Prdrke* ,- - ,, t: ' : S.. iViglitadiii dr:Co: • - -.3,sfranelli:-.5e.,1iMN„...-- Q - .A,Al6lpiiilky &pa; -.. • • .. ,, d.1;.. - • ,-- Eat ital.-,(ll4etiter,vrialtiblieri's:Red; l_til,_-Lek,..M5.011,: Copy•ltike,) bY lIPL EihiOWEIL46.PP4 It_f!- . I .7nz , ,-, Attegherir CO; and !lie manithieturerjtticis K. and= . .. BERT, Druggist .-11.4: etenkikycFettx,of T. O ll / 7 0,', nn..,: , Smithfield streets. • ,`,":- - - ::---. 2.2.- .--- „...r._ it v4td:lll. __: irtiSSl:t ibe. pUTIOist - ;TheSovartneratiip, hereto *aba.brUl*; - ,,under. tbe: firm stf i : . jpttli.l-I,Met.ar.f.& CO,.sq.Water:i.Govair.tliasblved - thelgf , :hti'daaf",-tif animal; toaaeat.-h}*theariißdriiworat U. Vireairer t lr. Jan. Ilan-atm will.tootitioa.theAttatneas on his own - oecauntrandja,teiettlc figika tritainessof itav late - - • ' • :3AO:.,IIANNW". 4 0v23 - IVrONEY WANTED 6 -43.0 00 year , MN will be , iii:Cureilwt - irilliiable , ,retiteinate in the ettYr;.i. and tt bonus will be .. . . uivelilbolltatoq2l4ll9ThrloPV;Also;3looo wante titAbrATor.ral4.sears,OYe . wenb, vaa , g,,e)ithi! interest azd - astibore.: Z.^ CUT ~40V28 • 'l•'-‘'-';ol2ikth.fieffiAreet... • TiffiTNE COURTOKCOMMONThEAR'fbi the EDW! .::- 1 6 4y.0f Allegheny; at Jane unto, liZell.-Aloill4. ''-':••( 15.'...- • .11usannaleFlynnity beans= f"tiend Jalthe f .. • 1 ..,.... l • '.•; • lonely rsJautea .Flynn,:efsletforilieenteit' " . Q . , I sc' . ' • ud•now to wit, - onember3i 1134191 h e --i e••• j( ),1," Court appo i nt : Th os. SteelFistr, Canaille: , • ; 5 e.,,,.--.._...,,, suiner c to takisdepotidons or witnesses to 'zi - 1._...2" • : .be- produced on •part of- libe ll ant •;••••••three .. • weeksnoticeorthe.tiale andPlass Of tak.• mg. the same to,lie given by.pablicinion in the '''''itta bnigh Poet," a, paper publothed nilher,Oity tif•Dittibtegli; County. of Allegiteny.i i the last cif *hick Publications'. shall beat. least ten days before site day appointedfor - taking the.eiame.. By the_Coari. - , • _ , '. • • From the Recard. ISIRATttIIRIZZ; Pnith'f: ..:* . To Janus Flyeen,„abote stained Respendent.--Take no, dee, that in pursuance :or die above Rale of Costrutbe -.. depositions of :witnesses - will be taken' before 'Moe.' Steel, Esq., at his Office on Potnth street, in the City of Pittsbarghcou Thastnlayithelllth day ofDecember neaft between the - hoc= atliko'cloclisrat:and 4 o'clock P. a.. when and where you may attend i •.. 1 . • -•__,_-•,. •'• .." ' • ..• *.: - ' ^- • • -•- • • '. ,- .1ORIg;J: MITCHEL; ' . '!' nov7:dlawfllar: • ' : Athletics' far Libellant' _ -- -- . - - - • TN THE COURT OF COMMONRREAS-for the Canty. ; '. _:/... JI. ty of:Allegheny at Junn Termillit4l!- . -"Wo. 24„:.-3.,-, :,. • ..l ~. Susannah. Flynn, by- ber-nart: ... •: -: .....-..- • - -"f . • are o d - .robn s ,Totte s, ' ' . tuerroi.loiviSFeu.,. - 4- • ,e.t.. • • . - A einrulattratto Jatnet Flynn pfaip.l • I ... • To' Jamcii,Ftants, the'aciiiiectnita'Fispimck?“-taite ..' L ., Ifamice, that - tvftereas a writ. of Mime:rub p cenain - Ithel for 1 diVo*o at suit'Of .Yonr wife, Susannah•Ftylink by, her -• : g i n r.fricnd, Johrt.Janes, was 'issued put . .at:tbs. atintie . ' • .',.. i • tttiffad Murt,',tesiod at Pittsburgh, tin thapliidar,af ... ..: ~..itine. , - . A.v. Istoouid returnable the fooktiralondayor ;October next thereafter, and 'whereas' An:the reMrn .tif •. - 1 the said -alias subprenai . prOof:wasxnade that you - m:43ld' .. .; i • not be found in . said County; nliwirriti are _hereby re. N . ;.:., .--...• nuked - to he and appease,* acritir pmmer peritort,:atilhr; :,...,..•:, .:, Omar of "Common,Fleim•rif •AffegfilirreCounty. on 407.: fourth Monday of December 'next,. being .thefirildriicif.::•;.:•••.l , ••• I me coat term of said Court, to'-unswer the , petition. mutt' "-.••,• :... libel of your said wife; and chew eauste,if any.yauSlave, •4., :. why she shoal d not be-divorced from thistouds 'of taut.•'. r... • o Snyr. iff% O . t • os - , P. itlibu - r , gh r .N ov c 1 C.3URT 11..0., w • S. haw...,..fffaw A READ OPTiA4 _ ~___, ..'• • la'. ..' , ' • EXTRACT ' by ERIAN . .. 011.;:.." 1 ..,.. - •" .. . • "JDREPARED and sold ' 'JNO:. YOUNGSONi• 2033; " ...... I Liberty street. This, psnvirfally,xatmintrated pre paration; • - paration ; the medical virtues of which are. found to be.. • ..: eight times the strength of the atigin al American. Oil.: It is put up in faittleant 25 and 274 , cants, eacb, with full " l".. directions for its use. In every disease where the origi- nal American Oil bas been found at nil-efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power. as to renderlt the • " i C HE 4 PESTITEDIcINE' IN TIES FVORLD: Call and . f.. try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. '' i N. B. The original Oil in , its natural stole as, fatten -I- - - fro the bowels of the earth, can bct.had a& above—and ~ .. ; . • will be:tonnage:nisi:ie. notwithstanding a. certain firm !.. .. clairnatinbli*,:o3tlyProprietnis.- ~.... , lid,t.w4r: • - ' 'Y;.:- .VENV . 13 0011R , 4;.REZU3 URN: 6 I4 Fir 1. :rifaite by ,i:..... : /A- EltihniitirMelville;tintharafaTyper,P,"o.l3Ac.. ~..,.., HintrY of Kiilg difredizf'smiaid Ler - 4!_irtoq• . ;.....'.• with On e engravings.. .--: f5•.,%4?,...t:f.;,.. ; i..:c" '• i ...i ~,...... . Sid/minim Noreerus; byAVlCAfeliiholds. _',.. 4- if .-.....,.... • _„*.. • JOHNSTON,* STOCK TON; -". - • - - -• . i..looritiWl:ffdluid Market at. -:, :...,.•:••• s • • • .77t....4.•••••?.ct • Pitapat Itlglitßottet„; TAE public drehereby rum Oedthat Meanly anir , •f1:••••• •• ?:gc. ogentsTdr the salt , of Chapin's ImprOerne4tH th pi l 'AiAgti "••••••'' inospheim Churn Dahhers,” are Ira:11, , Person nt:BaldJ:.; • More, Maryland, utho.has authority to, breryland, Western dame, Pittsliargh,kennSylvania,sehokas authority to' . • • Make nalei in Western Pennuylvtwia,'Southern ChM and'' •:'••• Kentucky, Sad Mattes lintebiniln, et 'Clevelcind,o who has authority to make.sale-a in ,Northern Ohio pa, S• . .• • : IVbeneVer additionid.tigents are appointed the publictwill -• • be duly notified. Any person or persona interfering': with rny.nghtsa4ll be prosecuted aeconling to lash • !• N. . . CHARLES J: ANTHONY ew Yort,lalydlihr/eba. '•• ' ,• •• -. • • • • " N,l3.—The•Citsplo Patent covers nil forms ofeavity in the Rotary/le:tin or Dasher, Applications for.Hatte,Coun-- .•••••• ty ovToornship Rights, as above, to be made to • . • O. hfAHHANIEL, . - Buckets RuOdings 4th street, Pittsburgh,.:— iY~'d?te~q~nti'! ;:::: F. 1.4...-. ,:.-: :::...:::.-':`,.','i.:i',..:r:...;,T:',.',."'4'.,,::., :;;!-.,,,_ ~ g:;:4' . ,;: . #.' . •,.':-,;-::::::,•,.:..., . ... ..~': s. "`-fT • ; • ESE EMI MEM : ~.,'..! ~ . I,' ": '!' ', ..' : ii' ',., ..-. ~1,,. 4 ' . '? .:,,?„.:',,:.!:.' MEE x~ { `t;- - ,;;, :, MI Mai . t ~~: t WEB
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