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a s e p ft s
however, remain always .
has
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sgi remember asrutnieamau w ae, the .
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likely to e.
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fie as it exists ,
now was the
t-,"Jt-i-. - .i. , . ,, - , - - io l, s=` , t•*t . r''' - '7l - '• % . 1-.l` ‘'4,-"fi''., handsomely printed Sett-c ' • In South Carolina, recently, among the Bap
h felt grander than he did known that the g
the late democratic state convention in Virginia,
a At first only
tr-1.V.- , A 1 1 ,474 ir , ,--v-7 4- ` ,, * 1 ..„. ,. ...?Zr.„ -4*.,' ..,, - ,.-oi• in this State, by .
hi e n started at Washington, . , fasts ]crown as Hard Sheila . , from their anti- owth of two different stage .
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seed,but afterwards the blue
documentary evidence, respecting it y
otirtr<3., - .-N. -;:.,- .'.v.4 7 ::5 - . .,T,,r.r - •:. - ,T ' With"' ifv'r'Syr and W. Smut ; and cause' sion and anti -temperance Mewir, ti,:iree ministers in presi--. 4 h+g over these 400 delegate& It was gr ,
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promis' ha tri be a - valuab j
le ad - nnct in the were expe
a fromihe'Chrirch by vote, forjoin- the grandest moral spectacle he had fled in one corner, studded .
Union fiag as it was cal
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.** '' erance. The vote of ex- es or
,---..?...--", le; Ai , „ • --:
arose what to do d." One hundred and twelve counties duced. The strip
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isted in Washington camp, a
411,41:re-4,--R,N--1-IT.-..r3•47--zi•!Veil against. Then n - the difficulty w represented. The Enquirer says- led then, was ho
the stripes were with stars was intro
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or memocrarty. , It will be
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with thosewho voted in theminorityl. They be- "With the enthusiasm and fine feeling exhib- that the stars were added.
- ever wit
some months later
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The average nrimber• of R e e o ' ear th e p a pe r givin g a n
- Mitzi 'SSD STAGES.-- _ V . ,
(o nibuses) owned and employed now r. we,
ought not to turn a man account of it, i
out of Church for went "-Jed at our convention, we doubt not for a nio
ntaget4 1 , m in, , ls about 500 ; also ••g th Bona -of Temperance, end living sober ard -bearer& and the eloquent president's in- In June, 1777, this flag thus perfected, WaS
that under our gallant and popular stand-
,_, to o f congress, as the national
ado to nY vote 1776, a
Cambridge, on the letofJanuary, 1776. It was
banner. Prior to the let of Jamlary m
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' joinin-'3' ' . believing ' that We have done r riPtimi of
'Lllgrg'Y'
State
Righte'
the
Cmettgu.
laincrimson flag ha d been used in the sr
,Y,
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' 'Ovid T • and the Union,' upon the old fashioned Jof - P d • tion having been carried
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,This' a eviolul .and; Wr .0 - (ion
' d to be hoisted till
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trh6. - timid - umber of tunes - usefence and its perpetrators must p
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h Ws Ons But ' as soon answered b Br. f 9 an ,em on u adopted: In others of the
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difficulty w all thosewho t emocracy of Virginia will achieve a rdgnal tri- ,
_._.n were use d, woo g
rdin to the
r t . rii_ a im --- iit - voo.: , The amount received by pad p eime i, w h o mo ved that vo - _
~
be -- unished.” • fersonionand Madisonian republican resolutions for one of that email)
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ph in the
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a. averages , ,
,e in ammori
. taste of volunteers, or
4' 8 d '99 Wax ed pon our flag, the
colonies, other
continue
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these,soof E"..b7.7. cart , 4 8,6• - a 46 0 d • seconded, the Moderator _
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with the device of a rattle _. 2 _ ,
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-C 10 Gazette °tithe 24th dotes, that - ed to tal =Son, let• him rue; , oot of a pine tree, wri
Piedmont has ,
..
employed by Paul Jones, in
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-0 - t Be, r.,' fey oson me.' This was
Isia - r3` - 6 -• :-,? - ,. - 4. - (,. -1 . , 71 ,- '4 , 711.?Prs..c . '4, -- ,F:k*,,d at the news. It is true that over h o o f isred W I was one
When the Union
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therialk - AustMott . O E4! ... -„. ,- ~. ' :•• •,... ''' Oath:: a l i n W. Jones, Rev. J. J. Watts, and Rev. B ob -Rob- actnally run .
` - 'li t exceeding fort Y-eight ns, no 0 f Piedmont,
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tending the coercive measures to repay the
from the Baptist Church.-New but not su ffi c i en ton both sea and land.
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searching gag th e waters
o of the, Delaware. -•- others,
Blending
were expe ll e d
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'OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY.
L• E.A.RPER, EDITOR
•-:;:e
WEDIESDAY_ M.ORNING OCTOBER 16
DETAOCRLT:IO ,1419E8T.
/.°)?P'ESEDVIAT. TE 3 / TrOn nED 11; " 5:
JA.MIE&BIJCIDS,O,
or tin:WM. I74I MA ;
Subjeaihs-Donteratiliattiderat Commmtion
„- .
sol„yien.: PASSrDEN7 :
WILL'I'AM R.. 'KING,
or AIABAICA;
Sulied tixthet same dieition
THE STATE SAFE!
IaGLER, ELECTED GOVEMNORII
From the returns received 'by Telegraph, up
to 1 o'clock this morning, we have no hesitation
in saying that the Democracy have r aimed a
great and glorious victory over Federalism,
Whigism; Abolitionism and Freesoilisra.
Broarß, the Demoaratic aandidate for Governor,
has undoubtedly been elected by a large major
ity. We believe his majority over - WM. F.
JOHNSTON will be at least TEN" THOUSAND !
Let every Freeman rejoice. • Pennsylvania
has been redeemed, and fanaticism haa been ef
lectnally rebuked.
Our gallant old Rooster, who has been cooped
up for many a day, once more spreads his wings,
and proclaims the glad tidings to our Democrat
io friends.
The Elections of Yesterday
The news received last night, up to 1 o'clock,
indicates a large gain for the Democratic party,
over the election of 1848. The Whig majority
in this county will not exceed 2500, and may
not exceed 2200; and, from the returns from
other counties, we find a gain, thus far t .of be
tween three and four thousand.
The election of Messrs. lissnuan and Ca!LET
is conceded by many of the Whigs; but we can
not speak positively on thispoint We give be
low all the returns we have received, exceptink
a few for the Judges.
Governor and Canal Commissioner.
'lst ward, 1 . 53 2 : 19 000 000
2d " 164 877 000 000
8d " _ 360 444 000 000
4th " 000 217 m 000. . .000
sth " 891 827 000 " 000
4ilt '"'..” 197 881 000 000
7th" 13 m 000 000 000
Bth " 153 151 000 000
L 9th " 000 76 m 000 000
lst ward, Allegkeriy, 96 358 000 000
2d " - " 108 235 000 000
8d " ' 218 308 000 • 000
4th " " 249 402 ' 257 870
Pitt Township; 59 104 000 000
Peebles, 68 164 000 000
Wilkins, 000 119 m 000 000
Reserve, 000 17 m 000 000
Indiana, ~,. , 000 28 m 000 000
Lawrenceville, . 14 m 000 000 003
South Pittsburgh, 142 116 000 000
Birmingham, 204 187 000 000
East Birtninghtim, 36 70 000 000
Collins, • 48 121 000 000
Blanchester, 97 101 000 000
Sharpsburgh, 68 104 000 000
Shales, 70 102 000 000
01110 E.r.:Tr.orrioNs.
From the few returns that we have received
(from different counties, we have no doubt of the
election.of the entire Democratic State Ticket;
We shall be able to give a morecomplete account
to-morrow.
TUE ABILIVAL, OF.DII..K.IISIKEL
The American citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, without distinction of party, are request
ed to meet this evening, at the United States
Hotel, for the purpose of making suitable ar
rangements, in connection with the various Ger
num—, Societies; for the 'reception of the distis
guitdied patriot, philosopher, and poet, Dr.
GCrithanD KINEEi. The, various committees
will leave this . City to-morrow evening, for
tuul - will 'return on Friday after
aooa .It is hoped that there will be a large at=,
tendmiee.
Will not the Evil Cure Itself!
The DTew York Express, referring to. the out
rage and necessary consequences of the higher
law" men at SE icturis,'Eisys with much emphasis
that -' it now begins to be time to agitate another.'
question, and, that is the exclusion by km of the
imnagrcOrnt of bloat info the free States, a s
an& has alr..ady done. if every runaway negro
is to bring with him a Syracusii fight;thit na
forbid negroett by law from coming heiS. Wp .
have in this State already prohibited them from
voting tmlestr they havel?lsrgs proPerty Plan"'
fication ; andoro doubt, a majority to prohibit
theirCntry heie could be got just as large as
as thatwhickprohibited them from voting. We
cannot afford to--make the free States a battle
grotustf for runaway negroes. We cannot afford,
tohave a,re,petition of Christians and Syracuse
ouiragea. We cannot afford the ill will, the bad
blooll s the maiming and murder the Abolition
ists, through-the , umus•pf Xirese..rnttaway ne
groes, get up between the North and the South.
The true remedy is to forbid the immigration of
negroes, and to stop the entry of -any more Of
them into, the free States. As long as the whites
and the blacks were permitted to live peaceable
together, no such law was necessary ; but, as
Ors Abolitionists are bent upon bringing us into
Constant collision, and the blacks especially into
collision with the Law; we must remove all
• causes of .such collision by refusing to have any
more negroes come among us."
ger The "German Correspondent'( thatk:et•
presses itself with regiird-tu,the4Ckult of
kers presence iu-tialtimare,4hicli has*en tiOs
/cited for the Morning
Tait
Kinkel has, by his powerful: oratorical talent,
succeeded in arousing enthusiasm in the minds
6f his hearers, for the deliverance of our German
Fatherland; he has knoenk.hoiy, bauish i lypt,
and despondency from the hearts of asseinble'd
multitudes ; and fins traneforme the td~Cewarui
the indifferent, into the zealous and efficient. It
is doubly distressing to the.writer of this article
that a severe iniliipeidtG prevented Mtn Trim
being an eyewitnestijd this triumph_ of the good
cause. The man who has been able to change.
iii
degree
in erence i nto su c h a of.enthusittain,
must not only be a great orator, but 'the cause
.
in *hose , behalf be appears ; must also rank
among the noblest and brightest. And such it
is! The cause of freetnin - in 'Gentian -- landa, to
whihh we, living as we do, far from the arm of
Pitsiotism, passing our days in the hill sunshine ,
[of freedom, are also called upon to ontribute
, - .
1 our 'mite. May this fire of enthusiasm which .
Kinkel has lighted among us, burn on in strength;
•
1 and further, may no unfavorable results of 'the
German Revolutionary party intervene, to plunge
us into the cold bath' . of disappointment. We
express this wish, because we know from expe
Hence that the Germand in America rush too
[ easily from: one extreme into the other. When
in 040 the news of the Baden insurrection
reached New Orleans, we there suggested the
idea of establishing a:"Ten Cent Club," I. e,. it
was resolved, that whoever wished to interest
hin iself for the emancipation of Fatherland,
should, whether rich or poor, pay in ten cents
every month to a Finance Committee, author
ized to make the collection, and that these
monthly contributions should be continued until
Germany should be altogether free.
' We said, then, in the presence of our country
men assembled in great masses, that our broth
ers in the Fatherland couldnot be sided by mere
empty demonstratiorus; 'that they looked to
America for that element of success which was
very scarce in Germany, but comparatively
abundant here, viz :—Money. We bad the sat
isfaction of seeing our proposition adopted with
enthusiasm, and, within the very first two days;
several hundred dollars were collected in single
ten cent pieces. Every German man, every
Getman woman, yes, even the poorest g irl at ser
vice came forward with the dune theirrequired
offering. A " Ten cent Mob "of this kind, ex
tended throughout the 'Union, would. have
brought in a monthly revenue of at least 100,-
000 dollars. But before they had time to imi
tate the example of New Orleans in other cities,
brought news of the total explosion and disper
sion of the Revolutionary party in Baden, and
forthwith the intoxication of enthusiasm disap
peared. No one would give another cent to what
they called a lost and roinedeause. The money
which had been collected was, sent to Switzer
land, and so the affair ended.
What a crying sin the Germans of America
committed in desisting from carrying out the
plans proposed in N. Orleans, is now as clear as
the sun. •Suppose that , the Club which was es
tablished in N. Orleans in . June, 1849, had found
imitators, and that by August' of the same year
similar Clubs had been formed throughout the
wholethlion'and , that every tenth German had
contributed his ten cents monthly, out of % Ger
man population of at least five million souls,
there would have been a monthly income of 60,-
- 'OOO dollars. Since that August, have elapsed 25
months, the accumulated would by this time
have reached $1,500,000. This would have been
a nice little sum to cheer the heart of a Kinkel
withal,—who, by next Spring, could have em
ployed it with success in the cause of the Revo
lution.
We have, at present, another favorable oppor
ttmity of making ourselvesul to the German
nation by small subscriptions, the amount of
which we would scarcely miss. Kinkel has
awakened the• right spirit in the German, popula
don of Baltimore; he %V pursue his mission, and
wherever he may address the Germans, the same
enthusiastic feeling will follow him. Well then!
let us feed the fire of enthviasm, that - it may
not, as in so many former instances, die vnt—
Let us continuo to lay our mite every .week or
every month upon the altar of our. Fatherland ,
And' even should many of our brethren's strug
gles for freedom prove failures, what difference
does it make? Let the contributors, in the
11. States, only not grow tired, - let each one per
severe in transmitting his modest• offering, and
'we will at last be able to facer;:the Rothschilds,
the Barings and the Hopes. These single drops
- will, at length, undermine the brittle structure
of monarchy until it shall finally come crashing
down. The main object:inn which the opponents
of Kinkels plan,, bring forward with a certain
show of reason, consists in the assertion that the
Germans cannot win their freedom through pe
cuniary aid, that the German nation must rise by
the exertion of its crwn atnni&i. Who has said
:one word against this declaration? Is there a
single German in Anierica who imagines that
,Germanyis to be freed by our pecamiary assist •
, ance alone ? The great German people must
and will rise—they must barter blood and life
"for freedom in the old Fatherland; they must
sacrifice to this goddess amid the tempest of bat
tle; amid the rain of musket balls; but shall
we, therefore, stand by quietly,—unmoved or
applauding spectators,--ehall not we also put
forth our-bands to the great work of delivering
our Fatherland ? It is only by bestowing upon
i,
'our brethren beyond the seas what they are most
in need, of that we can prove ourselves worthy
of the freedom which we here enjoy. And the
. thing most required is—" moskir." It is the
nerves rerum" of every war. This was ton"
ago well understood by Frederick the Great
thoroughly comprehended the whole trade shit
machinery of war from first to last, for her s&
in his writings : "To carry CM a war threat?) 4igt•
are necessary : first—money ; second—nnine3,
and third—money." Without these three :
sites, no _nation can permanently free itialt ;
therefore, since we, as has been explaindiPilaW
can create large funds of money by mnilll4lo-
scriptions, let us go, energetically, to worki:but
above all things, let us not grow cold again, but
persevere heartily in our contributions until a
bonfire of joy shall have been reared upon the
Mountain tops of our German Repuplic from the
blazing fragments of the German thrones.
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Disoslrertes of'Coal.
The quontity of this great staple from the
frequent discoveries, seems undiminished, and
the. price is likely to be reduced still lower than
at present. We leam from a correspendent that
an extensive coal field has been discovered in
North Carolina, on the Cape Fear and Deep
rivers, and is now being opened by a company
of northern capitalists, who have recently pur
chased it. '
There are three kinds of-coal found--bitumin
pus, semi-bituminous, and anthracite—all of ex
cellent quality. Prof. Johnson, who has exam
ined them; say the bituminous is superiorto any
other coal yet discovered for ocean steamers, and
will doubtless supercede the use of all of the for
eiga coals for all purposes for which bituminous
pool is ueeded--..being less-liable toupo.utaneacus
combustion then Any' other.. -
The" company ate ,pushing their, operations
vigorously, and expect to liave their coal in N. '
York early next year, at a. cost mush:less than
enyether,
,(owing to superior facilities in trans
portation,) and at the .same time reallae a liberal'
profit.
The above, vridell from we take the Pennsylva
nian, is`Certainly very distressing intelligence,
if true. We should not .be much surprised, in
the event of the realization of the anticipations
of the proprietors of thienewit discovered coal
region to find the whigsgeingixt for a dissolution
of the Union in order that they may lay a tariff
upon N. Carolina coal.—Harriaborg Keystone.
Affairs of Honduras
,' . , ..5..,.. .IV;t.m the New Orl-hne Picayune, Oct l )
11 r;#Y-the twrival yesterday, of the eohoorker G.-
BAsttheit, fromßeYtte, liandaras, fife hairere:i
~,..--'-
-.. - 43.4 tired files of the Honduras Wiffehmiil to the 6th?.
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th
om
Ve-litarnA• ese.papere that the determi
nation of the English government to tiAte posses
sion of Ruston and the other islands along the
coast, is no longer oncealed. A meeting of the
`Britiiili residents o Itztatari..hati-beet held. at
...whicita. plan of. gove pent for the island was
drawn up. This plan n heided," 4ropolials for
the establishment of a system of government for
the islands of Ituatan,'Boritica and others there
-after to-be termed - the.Bo ; Islands, -agreed to at
a general meeting held at Ruston, on Saturday,
August 186 E" 'lt provides that the government
shall be composed of the Superintendent or
*other representative of the crown , in Honduras, a
'.l.egislative Alizerably, and a Stipendiary Mag
istrate. The 81st 82d -and 88d articles are as
follows :--c ' • ,
.' 81. All persons now in occupation of any land
shall receive-grants from the crown for the same
free of payment,' provided that such par
lies shall reglitertheir application for su - ch grants
within six months after the arrival of the magis
trate ; and provided that such parties shall pay
for the survey and the preparation and registra
tiort of such grant.
.82. All land for which no application is reg
istered within' six menthe after the arrival of
the .magistrate, shall be deemed the property of
the crown.
88. All land the property of the crown, shall
be put up to sale by auction, in lots, and at the
price of two and a half doll ars per acre.
We learn from the Watchman that the Amer
ican schooner George L. Walton, on her passage
from Chagres to Belize, was wrecked on the 26th
ultr a on the main reef, near Kay Cooker.
It appears that this vessel left Chagres on or
about the 7th nit., for Belize, having been char
tered by Messrs James Hyde & Co., to take in s
cargo of mahogany. Shortly after she sailed, a
fever broke out on board, attacking the master
and whole crew, and so disabling them that they
had not sufficient strength to work her, and thew
ehe was in a manner left to chance and the mer
cy of the seas. On making land (Manger Kay)
she hoisted her ensign anion down, as a signal
of distress and for assistance. Not being able
to get any, she continued on her course until she
sighted Kay Cooker reef, where from want of
strength even to get the anchors over the sides,
she drifted bodily on, and became a complete
wreck. The Watchman says :
We must say we cannot conceive how this dis
aster occurred for seeing the reef before them
the master and Mew must have been exhausted
indeed not to have prevented her driving thereon.
We shall, however make no further comment,
but add that the keeper of the light-house at
Manger Kay made an effort to get on board the
vessel when she was passing, and went some
miles beyond soundings after her, but seeing her
holding on her course, and the impossibility of
his catching her, he returned to the Kay.
Napoleon's Views of Christ
We recently noticed an account given by one
of the pastors in this city, in a public discourse,
of a conversation which passed between the Em
peror Napoleon, after his banishment to St.
Helena, and his faithful friend, Count de Mon
tholon.
The conversation was published not long since
in a foreign journal. It is so well authenticat
ed, and so 'interesting in itself, that we here pre
sent that portion of it which relates to Christ,
to our readers. " I know men," said Napoleon,
and I tell you that Jesus is not a man ! The
religion of Christ is a mystery which subsists by
its force, and proceeds from a mind which is not
a human mind. We find in it marked individu
ality, which originated a train of words and ac
tions unknown before. Jesus borrowed nothing
from our knowledge. He exhibited in himself a
perfect example of his prospects. Jesus is not
a philosopher, for his proofs are miracles, and
from the first his disciples adored him. In
fact, learning and philosophy are of no use for
salvation; and Jesus came into the world to re
veal the mysteries of heaven, and the laws of
the Spirit.
" Alexander, Ctesar, Charlemagne, and my
self, founded empires; but on what foundation
did we rest the creation of our genius ? Upon
force. Jesus Christ alone formed his empire
upon love; and at this hour millions of men
would die for him.
"It was not a day, or battle, that achieved the
triumphs of the Christian religion in the world.
No, it was a long war, a contest for three een
turies, begun by the apostles, then continued by
the flood of Christian generations. In this war,
all the kings and potentates of the earth were
on one side ; on the other I see no army, but a
mysterious force, some men scattered here and
there in nil parts of the world, and who have
no other rallying point than a common faith in
the mystery of the cross.
" I die before my time, and my body will be
given back to the earth, to become food for the
worms. Such is the fate of him who has been
called the great Napoleon. What an abyss be
tween my deep mystery, and the eternal king
dom of Christ, whis is proclaimed, loved and
adored, and which is extending over the whole
earth. Call you this dying? Is it not living,
rather? The death of Christ is the death of
God."
Napoleon stopped at the last words, but Gen.
Bertrand making no reply, the emperor added
—"lt you do not perceive that Jesus Christ is
God, then I did wrong to appoint you General,"
—N. E. Evangelist.
Completion of the Great lineeion
The inauguration of that stupendous work,
the railway which connects St. Petersburgh and
Moscow, took place on the Ist. Sept. Next
to the Erie Road, it is the largest in the
1*...., , ,e - . far, accompanied by the Empress, the
i ..w.
,-,, . ;members of the Imperial family, Et.ev
-7 44,U . ' L ',„Pri#ees, and attended by the high
0 ,,.;, ,f4tAti, and a numerous suite, quitted
1 lit.4 , lcatehtirgh at six o'clock in the morning,
atullirri;.ed at Moscow at half-past eight in
Aheivenine I the distance is nearly five hun
i?4ll4:-.iniled:i„
/ . oitthe . ,tti•rmitius they were received by the
crvif 4utherities, the regiment of the Guards,
• midis 'splendid staff, at the head of which the
Entperor went into the city amid the firing of
guns and : the acclamations of the people. Ear
ly the next morning 'the Imperal party, accom
panied by their guests and suite, went in state
to the cathedral, where a solemn thanksgiving
was offered. The Czar afterwards held a grand
levee, and in the afternoon reviewed the Life
Guards.
The License of Despotism In France
Whilst the sons of Victor Hugo, and in fact
all the members of the democratic party in eve
ry part of France, are threatened and persecut
ed, the most violent language is held by the
Bonapartist faction. General Oraieon, when
speechifying to the troops this week, told them,
"that if ever demagoguery should again rear its
rebel head, it was not with the steel' 0 their
lances, but with the hoofs of their heroes that
they should reduce it to imßbteuce.V.Arrother
Elysean general placarded theitahr of Sanmur
with an order of the day, ;declaring that he
would ever be ready to make ‘dregonnaKies'
against demagogues. An Elysee journal:'toN
the editor of which laughs in his sleeve at t the
prosecutions against Victor Hugo's paper, writes
in this style; ..We desire the maintenance of the
law of the 81st of May, the re-election of the
'President, and that no assembly Whatsoever may
be permitted to_ erect itself into a convention.
In order to obtain these results, we are resolved
to march against insurrection and to trample un
der foot the article sof the Constitution,
by the help
of which it is thought to fetter our will ; we will
not shrink before an 18th Brumaire; and we will
advise Louis Napoleon to stifle the Republic on
the day when it shall attempt to execute any one
of its threats."
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The 'whole amount of'goid-..titlien from the
Mines in Bowan . county, N C., since their die
eatery in 1848,1 s said to,be $801,665 84. The
capital itiVested is, 8100,000. , -
The President has given orders to the naval
stations to fire salutes and to extend all military
honors to Kossuth, at New York and other pla
ces. A grand dinner will be given him at the
President's house.
The rumored recall of Consul Owen is con
firmed by a letter from the President, inform—
ing him that his defence is wholly ,-unsatisfao
tory. ; =
A terrific clap of thunder, neither.. preceded
nor followed by any other, astonished the peo
ple of East Dumfries, Canada, on the 2d ult.—
Some men at work in a field,-and without notice,
were thrown down by The lightning, and render
ed for a few seconds powerless, whilst ` the flash
expended its power on a neighboringtree, which
it shivered and set on fire. The thunder in
stantly followed the flash, and it was of the
most awful description,
The Hon. William L. Sharkey, we observe,
has resigned his positioh as Chief Judge. of the
High Court of Appeals orAlississippi, to; take
effect from the Ist -.day,. of January next,
for the purpose of reliating the practice- of
the :law.
The rebellion in.the-sonth-western part of the
republic of New Grenada appears, from he Pa
nama Star of Sept. 9, to have' been put down:
Gen. Franco had obtained a victory: over Arbo
leda, and made him prisoner. The government
troops were marching towards coq is the
only part of the country which was not p
fied.
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The Port Tobacco Times, (Charles county,
Md.) says:—"Our farmers have made large
purchases of guano this season, most of which ,
has been received, and there are still 'orders, in
Baltimore for large quantities, to be forwarded
as soon as it can be procured."
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Miss Mary Legere, sister of the former Atto
rney General of the United States, is engaged , in
the Lumber Trade at Cedar Rapids, lowa, and
advertises to supply any amount of building
lumber, boat plank, &c., so. .
The Charleston, S. C., papers notice the re
cent addition to the shipping of that port of
nearly 5000 tons. Among the vessels named are
the ocean steamers South Carolina and James
Adger, and the ships John Rutledge and Susan
G. Owens.
Mr. Grennell, the whig candidate for lieuten
ant governor in Massachusetts was handsomely
beaten in his own town, last year, by Lucius
Nims, n democratic farmer, in a contest for o
seat in the legislature.
The Massachusetta block of granite for the-na
tional monument at Washington was raised from
the earth on the 28d ult. and planed in its posi
tion in the monument, at a height of one hun
dred feet, in three minutes.
The Tribune and Atlas are glorying in Pat
rick Tompkins as "a warm anti-slavery man,"
since he went to California from Mississippi.—
Yet the same papers says he sustains the " in
famous fugitive slave law," as the Atlas calls it,
and "the most infamous libel on the name of
law," as the Tribune calls it. Funny national
whigs these I
The New York Journal of Commerce says that
silver change has become very scarce lately.—
On Tuesday, shillings and smaller pieces were
not to be had in Wall street. The few brokers
who were so fortunate as to have quarters, got
4 per cent. premium for them, and half dollars
sold at three per cent prem.; cents at par. Since
the Bank panic, very little silver has been brought
into the market
John Hendershot, aged 60, was drowned near
Sunbury. Pa , on the 7th inst.
We learn from Washington that President Fill
more has sent orders to Syracuse, to the marshal
and district attorney, to urge a committal, on the
charge of treason against the United States, of
all the parties arrested in connexion with the
Syracuse outrage.
I An artesian well has been made at Cahaba,
Ala., 360 feet deep, which discharges 8 gallons
of water per minute.
1 A traveler went into an inn after a shower,
and asked the landlord to show him a good fire,
"for," said he, " I'm very wet ;" and then turn-
Big to the waiter he said, "bring me a tankard of
ale immediately, for I'm plaguy dry."
Rev. Mr. Nightingale's toast at Chicopee on
the 4th, was,—Our Fire Engines—May they be
like old maids, ever ready but never wanted.
The Oupelousas (La.) Whig understands from
reliable sources, that Frederick Lutz has discov
ered on his farm near Bayou Chicot, in that par
iah, a large quantity of gold coin, amounting to
$1,400, more or less.
There are 247 churches in the city of Phila
delphia.
At Hartford, Asa Rogers and Charles Watrous
came very near dying from inhaling the fumes
of nitric and sulpheric acid, which they use in the
spoon factory.
Melancholy intelligence has reached us of an
other terrible gale on the coast of Nova Scotia,
in which upwards of three hundred persons are
supposed to have lost their lives, and one hun
dred fishing and other vessels were either sun
ken or droven ashore,
Progress of the Americans•
An English journalist, speaking of the unex
ampled growth of the United States, in all the
elements of national prosperity sums up in this
wise :
"In an interval of little more than half a
century it appears that this extraordinary peo
ple have increased above 600 per cent in num
bers their national revenue has augmented
nearly 700 per cent., while their public expen
diture has increased little more than 400 per
cent. The prodigious extension of their com
merce is indicated by an increase of nearly 600
per cent. in their imports and exports, and 600
per cent in their shipping. The increased ac
tivity of their internal communications is ex
pounded by the number of their post-offices,
which has been increased more than a hundred
fold, the extent of their post roads, which has
been increased thirty-six fold, and the cost of
their post-office, which has been augmented in
a seventy-two fold ratio. The augmentation of
their machinery ofnblio instruction is indica
ted by the extent of their public libraries,
which have increased in a thirty-two fold ratio,
and by the creation of school libraries, amount
ing to 2,000,000 volumes. They have completed
a system of canal navigation, which, placed in a
continuous line, would extend from London to
Calcutta, and a system of railways which, con
tinuously extended, would stretch from London
to Van Diemen's Land, and have provided loco,
motive machinery by which that distance would
be traveled' over in three weeks, at the cost of
lid per mile. They have created a system of in
land navigation, the aggregate tonnage of which
is probably not inferior in amount to the collec
tive inland tonage of all other countries in the
world, and they possess many hundreds of river
steamers, which impart to the roads of water
the marvelous celerity of roads of iron. They
haver in fine, constructed lines of electric tele
graph which, laid continuously, would extend
over a space longer by 3000 miles than the dis
tance from the north to the south pole, and have
provided apparatus of transmission by which a
message of 300 words despatched under such
circumstances from the north pole might be de
livered in writing at the south pole in one min
ute, and by which,. consequently, an answer of
equal' length might be sent back to the north
pole In an equal interval. These are social and
commercial phenomena for which it would be
vain to seek a parallel in the past history of the
human race."
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Well knowing all its arts, so wily,
The tempter near a needle lays,
An d laughing, says, " We'll steal
It silly."
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is pleased to let the magnet wheedle ;
Till closer, closet come the two r - . .
And—off, at length, elopes the needle.
Now, hid this needleturned to eye
To some gay reticule's construction,
ne'er had-stiard from duty's • .
Nrr telt the magnet's sly seduction.
Thus, wouhl you keep quiethee4
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The safest shield againal the darts
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FOREIGN ITEMS.
The statue of an idol in stone, coarsely °aeon
ted, but supposed to date from the period of the
Phenicians or Carthageniane, was found about a
month since, among the mine of the town of the
old Arzew,,in Algeria.
• Letters from Rome, of the 12th instant, state
that, the ex-Trinurch• Calandrell had been trans
ferred to Ancona, and placed, headly ironed, '
among the convicts_ sentenced to hard labor for
life. Dr. Ripari experienced a similar fate.
The Emperor of Russia, by a manifesto to the
nation, announces the birth of a daughter to his
eon the Grand Dake•Censtantine,and thei Grand
Duchess. The infant Princess has received the
name of Olga and. the title of imperial highness.
The Baron de Raman, a negro, the Commer
cial Minister of the Emperor Fanetin, of Hayti,
is now' traveling upon a special mission, in rela
tion to commerce, Through Germany, France,
and Englasd. The baron is stated to , be a well
informedman, speaking French fluently; and fa
miliar with the etateof affairs in Europe.
The Government of Hong-Kong have passed
an ordinance for the regulation of trial by Jury
in that colony. The ordinance copies the Eng
lish model with two exzeptions—one, the tidup-;.
tion of a jury of six instead of twelve ; the other,
the substitution of the rule of a verdict by the
majority instead of one by a unanimous jury.
The vessel Tropic, arrived atlondeir;frorn St.
Petersburgh, has brought two hundred packages
of potatoes, the growth and produce of Russia.
The vessel in which this importation took place
belongs to the United States.
M'Cormack's reaping-machine, which has re
ceived the nnquallified approbation of all the
leading agriculturists of the kingdom, has chal
lenged all other machines to meet at Martin
Middlesborough, near Stockton-upon-Tees, for
of capabilities. As the challenge has been
accepted, a very great interest has been excited.
Mona Tiara:sue FBAUDB.—We learn that a
house extensively engaged in the linen trade, has
been detected in false swearing, and the manu
facture of false invoices, both as regards quan-;
tity and value. It appears that they have for a
long time been carrying on this swindling busi
ness, and that the amount of goods thus
fraudently entered is very large. There are
a great many more still, of the same sort, un
discovered. Instead of spending their time in
talking about a protective tariff, it would be bet
ter for the government officers to look out sharp
er for those who are daily cheating the publio
treasury out of thousands of dollars.—New York
Herald.
ffer The following Eastern Banks have re
cently failed or become doubtful. As bills of
these banks are in circulation to a considerable
extent in the West, it would be well to presort°
this list, as o convenient reference.
Bank of Chemung, N. Y. -4
Commercial Bank, Friendship, N. Y.
Commercial Bank, Whitehall, N. Y.
Farmers' Bank, !ems, N. Y.
Putnam county Bank, N Y.
Mclntyre Bank, N. Y.
Hollister's Bank, Buffalo, N. Y.
Oswego county Bank, N. Y.
Drovers' Bank, N. Y.
Bank of Waterville, N. Y.
Silrerereek, N. Y.
Pahn)ra Bank, N. Y.
Bank of New lloschelle, N. Y.
Dateless county Bank, N. Y.
New York Stock Bank.
Camden Bank, N. Y.
James Bank, N. Y.
Lumbermen's Bank, N. Y.
Phcenix Bank of Bainbridge, N. Y.
Genesee Valley Bank, N. Y.
Citizens' Bank of Watertown, N. Y.
Suffolk county Bank, Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Commercial Bank, N. J.
Northern Canal Bank, N. Y.
Eagle Bank, Bristol, B. I.
It having been assertedthat the declaration of
independence which was read at a meeting in
this city was a forgery, we take occasion to say
that the document in question was sent to us
from Havana, in manuscript, by-Mr. 5. S.
Thrasher, who vouched for its authenticity, 'and
that it was translated for this office by Mr. Hep
burn, a well known citizen of New. Orleans.—
All averments, therefore, that it originated in
this city, are false and malicious.—N. 0. Delta.
MARRIED I •
On Tneaday morning. Litt' 'natant, at the residence of
her father, ntxt Penn street, hy the Right Reverend Bishop
O'Connor, JAM Est O'CONNOR and LIZZ lE, daughter
of Thomas Scott, Esq
DIED:
On Monday morning, at !.oo'olock, CHARLES, Infant
son of Host= Romnr. . a
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ALL FASHIONS—Just received at the store
is of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 9 Furls nag's,
which will be open for inspection on Thursday
end Friday, of this week,where yon will find' a ilearttl-'
fal assortment of an entire new style oNStrawiEfilk,.
Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS . , ohm ! !
none kinds, suitable for the season.
P S Bonnets Ladles' Caps and Head
Dre.ses—of a rich and beaudfal style. foctls:tf
SECOssrO Git.ECA.s . *tarsi Vat.*
9eF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No.
97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond
y; Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Grum° & Co. would again
nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in
their line, that they are now preparedt °Offer fotsale
their present new stock of Goods at unnsuallYtow rates.
And as our purchases ease been made on the most fltv
enable terms with Importers and Manufacturenhorieflat. , •
ter ourselves, and hope to be tole to meet &continuance
of confidence and patronage of our old customers, and
the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe
rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK. is
in pan of Broadcloths, Cassimerea, Sattinets. Tweeds.
fancy Vestmitt, Cheeks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and
Brown Maligns, Tickinge, Blankets, Linsey Fields, Al,
paces, rderinoes, Muslin.De Lidues, Cashmeres, fancy
Prints; Glazed Cambrits, Diapers,
Gingh teas, Silks, tune'? lang.ShaWls, Silk Cravats, Pon
gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs , and Irish Linens direct
from Ireland, and all other sedans generally kept lathe
Dry Goods line. Ova Valuing Department will be found
on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the
tied West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of
Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direcahroM
Europe ; Port Monies and Pocket Books,Rooks and
Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, !
Thimbles,Spoons,'Ra
fabl C defy and Pen•Knive -just arrived from
zA r e g e
tileld ; Pat ent u Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings,
Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Pereussion'
Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery Gloves, Lawns and
Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Sit u Gimps and Fringes,'
fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Velis, Silk
Florence together with a general assortment of all other
arti r'e •in the Variety line. We have on hand and for
sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Wateltesend
Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Gold rand Sil
ver Pena and Pencils,' Gold and Silver Spectacles,
Groom, 6-..e4ltervillieh invite the attention or alibiry
era, as we are determined to sellout' Goods on the most
reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer
ence.
N.B.' The business of the late firm of Gallo* &Ma
Carturahts info be settled by D. Gintoo at the standoff):
G Imo & Co , who is Billy authorized for such
who.e possession are the papers, Notes and Rooks or
said firm. •• (Wilda
°yeas Black,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER; West side
Diamond, cornet Dtantond.allsg, , Pit.oburgk L also
keeps IL HousscrEarsarAtzecsarbriCarketand equal
try People, and STABLIkO. All w ho choose to.eull
find it to their advantage to do so, as his Storem
Ile tints...the most eonvenient tot he 141nrk.,4
L. W. Politer,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT , LAW ;
t:IFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bibs,/ Marko
A I raw, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' stovlsalaurly
Diurnal Fir e Inenrance
ZIARRISBURGH, .
rittlEdestgn of this Company is to sidard the oatiteral
.1. of property sofe'sndehenrinstiratteill.te business
being conducted strictly on the Mutual principle,con.
'imitating every member a stockholder, and entitling hire
to a share of the• profits, andby tha'only equitable me
thod in the system of mutual insurance—that'of CLAS-.
SIFYINO ITS RISKS-.-thus atTording equal benefits to•
the insured. The Directors, accordingly, have divided
their risks into two distinct classes, the'eharter provi
ding that no part of the funds of either can beapproprle
ted 'or the payment of losses occurring In the others
The first Class is denominated the FARMERS' COM
PANY, In whichinsuranee may be made upon country
dwellings, barns, out-buildln j gs, and personal property,
and nothing more hazardous is allowed to betaken.
The Second Class is denominated the MERCHANTS'
COMPANY ,in which insurance may, be made upon
' merchandise, and the safer kinds of property in towns
and villages.
The premium notesare only about orig =Mt as large
as those usually charged by other companies, and the
rates low; but such as the Directors are confident will
save them the necessity of ever making an assessulent.
Not over 82,500 Is allowed to be insured in one
and the applicant is allowed the privilege of hunting ei
ther with or without the liability of a- prentiunttune.
The patronage which has been extended to ads Com
pany since its organization, having insured property to
the amount of ONE AND A RALF MILLION of dol-.
Lars during the tan THREE Mourns,ahpvs that its mer
he are duly appreciated by the public. All losses Will
be settled at the place of loss with proraptr ess and libe
rality. It is now under the control of tin. followin Di
rectors:
John P. REithe rford, Albert J.Gißett, SurcuelT,J meg,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, &tart Elam
Jt'brL Es-AkacilSt P. RUTHERFOkD, Pres't.
A. ,I. OILLETT, Secretary.
A. A. Csataza ,Actuary.
Branch Office for Western Pennsylvania, No. 54
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Lc/tit/4w
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jr.r. Ten Dalai* Beeelliptbrilli - en i a:
Any person detecting boyasor And AIN,UsgweVIN" ,
from the doors of the subseribtoi
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-- Odd Fellovii ,
sow, halogen Wood and 15",*14 witai.—PittsbUrgh
Eneampment, No. 2, meets let endaiTiesdaye of each
month.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No.d, meets 24 and 4th Tues.
days_
echanics' Lodge, No.t, meets eveiy - Ifii — redeiT ,
I;f;tj.it • ;i # 4.13 , 41
astern Star ge, No. 29; meets every Wednesday
ayeRJP
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iron ity_ ge L a r :). les; tittietiirireiry y
Mount Moriah , No. 360, meets every Monday
evening, at Union Ile , corner of Filth and Smithfield:
Zoceo Lodge, No.,nieets every Thursday evening,
st Mar kin% oozner,of nod Ell% ammo. -.-;
Twin City Lodge, No. 241 m eets overf - Priderain . . l
log. Deli, corner of Leaeoe2.3ndlie.tttwileareets4l.l.
leghepy. City. ; fanztly
fro ,
14-fdr,
sidiedgft
40n Angeron , bodr , 11 0 ,200, 1 . 0. et 0. F., meets, sorest,
We_driellazYl.ivenog4 l oT- 1 0. 3 . 1 6W w # 0!I NO. Fo ti ll f el l i i
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COLUMBUSIINSURANCE COMP
FIRE kiirrtrAtiNs.. - •
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•AP:II'AL; $300,000:'' • ; ;,;
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Mice for the abene CoOtpsniaireraossil-ria , Bus'
Bookstore or H.S. Bosworth , 44.1.lo;;No••13 0 ‘ 1 49 [11044
. second door from dm Vitimand: • TheoOffigo4lig;oll L .
Water street, for. vent, at a very low wile., .A
see) B. }l.; BEFSON. , d6ast :T
' erzcoulteaz sordslNST Iterrlbraa
CITIZENS' INSIURANCIE:IIIOEr i AaII fi
of rives eV
C. G. HUSSEY. Prem.. 4—.lk. MARIEEIIefi
Oincr—No. 41 Water Ji.,01. Wardwass qf 0,114/I . sp*.f:
Irr Tuts Company Is now prepared Jo Inoue sl kind,.
or rinks, o n HOLU Manutactorlea, Croodeollerehazi
St t 4
dine in ore M ,
and inTransita Vessels, '
Au ample guarantyfor the ability and Integrity•lekali?.
Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Bisectors,:
who, areal citizens of Pittsburgh, wall, and favernbly,,
known to the toaunimity for their priidonee,intelligenkre . •
and integrity. •
'7Dnonvone.c,.6. Husney, Wm. Bags oy,
r;Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D.'King,Estverizd mead.
ton Z 'Kinsey. S. Harbaugh.S.l4l.Eler. ' • martlett- . .
Itodltlanisotale Ilatoblass Ctraoking. o
I'f•HIS Celebrated Matchless, 13lackiiie"Superior
• I. • brilliancy to any ever blamed o the
public. fhe?
proVrietors chasms , ens adal, which will prow the fait.
Manufactured by
~fiodgtinson 4r. Co.; Quarry:. street,
North Third, rtilLadalphia; and sold at • ••••••• . :
S. N. wicKsasniarA ;
• Wholesale Drizg_and'Seed Warehouse,
No. 181 and 166 Wood St corner of Sixth;
oct7:3m Pittsburgh.
P 131068 IELEDIPOICIPI •
$l,OO. ONE DOLLA..S I , OO .
(Er Daguerreotyp ß
*. all
Ltszassass taken et the new Daguerreotype floptas,
Lafayette Hall, 'Fourth street, a (ew doors from Wood.
for the low price of one dollar, and upward, according
to the size and quality of case or frame. •
7 Rooms open and operating from 8 A. N tos P
M. Citizens and strangers are respectfully
Liaopanvited
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call.
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Now Job Printing OUleto: •
Tax Proprietori of the Ilia* , Post beg leave .
w Carona their fries:Ws and the public that they have re-.
eeived from the Portia:fry of I onicsoa & Co.__"'Phlla
delphia, a very large stock of beautiful NEM , TYPE,
of every size and variety imaginable. They are now.
prepared to execute all kinds of Joa•axa Fame. CARD
No, to a style unsurpassed by any Offtee , in the
countr , and upon the lowest terms. -
HARPER is LAYPON: •
&a/inclosed sinsisat , astaarassos 4 Dompa .
ay of Sho any o f Pllttabargb.
W: W. DALLAS, Pres4.—ROBERT FINNEY; Seel'.
pa — Will lasaromaintrt ORR axed MARINE DISK? ,
of - all kinds. • - •• '
OVA in Aros:
ltrianossmissm
DII XM i, rout l44 and 10.5 WitYi St,
W. W. Dallas, Body • Pact fit. H: Hartley, H.
Slorton, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Yatilsou,.WErt; hl. Ed:
rtfilaryeTdT,OariEak.entr:V=BWancl'•Callingw°64.. . fat":
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CAPLife ibettlallo company.
1TAL...100, 000 .
L. — , On= No. 75 Fount Srassr...Cll
Psesidant—James 8. Boon;
Vice Presktent--Samaal Welarkar.
Treasurer—lassph S. LOels.
Sea retaq--C;A:Colton:
irr Sea aditertisessanl le another part of this papist
. .
Plettes..drheicniaMlZNTanoasSocorrsiotP -
largb and Atlegiten7,meetstmlive soo omildooday o
every am ugh at the Ptortdartioase, Market st.
a 671) VOORiI, it., Secretary.
VS a. O. D. •
1p" Mears above Iksird of Trade llterimir,-corner Ot
Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening.
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ooneettil e Bitt Posung, e&e. :
% JOH . feII(IPUAR•Yr :::: 4-_.L- -•
tl7" Attends to Col adult, nal Posting,..litatribuuni
Canis and Maulers fdi Parties, &e., &c:
F uurr Orden telt at the Ofßce of the,filorning Post;Or
at Holmest . Pertodieal Stose,Thlrd at, will be prompt!?
attended to. . Inir2l:ly .
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Ur'l.o. of 0. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington
4111, Wood streat,•between Sth and Virgin ALle_y.
Persimmon Exams. No. lab—Meets eirery Tuesday,
weaning.
tEXCAMlllittli, No. 87—Meets lit and ad
IP , iday of total month. tniulLsr-17
11:7 A Stoat ItemiseSLAW* Oboe of Total
blindness , Cured by Petri:down...We invite
the attention of the afilicted end Mepublic generally to
the cenifiewe of %Villiade 11814 of this city. The ease
may be seen by toy person who may be skeptical in lee
lotion to•the facts there set forth- , S.M. HIER.
"I had been afflicted severpl , years with a soreness
of both eyes, which ere:Slimed' to inbreakettoill lastfiep
tember, (18,S0), the infiaddaation hi:that time having in•
volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and
ended tether depOsite of • think film, width wholly 'de
stroyed my sight. Iliad an operation : Performed, and
she thickening removed which soon returned and /l
me in as bad a co ion ,
as before. At this.viatroef the
complaint I made applicationm.several of the most
eminent medical men, who'll:thinned me that "my eyes
-would never get well." • At thls tide: I could not distin
guish any °Went By the - advice of some friends I etrm
lammed the use of the Petroleum, both internally and
locally, under which mj:Vryei - have improved daily until
the present time,Midi have'roeciverod My sight entire ,
ly. hly general health was very mono Improved by the
Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to
its use. I reside at N 0.102 Second- street , to this city,
and will be happy to give nay informinfon n =in to
my case WILLIAM
PluMurgA, September 17,1851. •
For sale by ILEYBEIIA, WDOWELL, i4O Wood at.;
BEL,LERb,S7 Wood street, and by the Proprietor.
fir DrAFNESS , noises, to the head,nrid all disagree
able discharges froluthp-eni; speedily and Oermanently
removed xvitherthpinn'orineormemence;by, Ei ART
LEY, PrlnciptkAarist iha St...:Y.,Eiar Surgery, who
tray be conceited at 99 ASCU strectirieladelphia , trap
9 to ao'clock. -
Thirteen years oloieiiiitt,'"abaciat'eturtylileit attention
to this brineh ct ispeeiar, pratailie; hag. enabled lam 'to
reduce Ids treutmentto - suck a digtee Csttbceeeias tor
and the most confirmed and obstinate,taseliyield'brai
steady attention - to the mansispriidcribod ' Ina* •
,
g Dr. Oureotteet•lstiva4weid, Extract of
ir
LoW DOCK-14V SARSAPARII.I.4 For the
cure or diveare,`or as a Spring purifier of thebtaildl
'as a general tonic fortheaystent, lk unrivalled., 1
The curative powers of this Extract ate truly wonder
ful; and all invalids should make immediate trial of the
" Yellow Dock trid.flarsartffill..P 41 1 Pat Ulla:ea-the
Most delicate patient., - ~ •
'Chen front Alliterai nostrums , to s eek, bet &a;
and vigor, from this purely, vegetable remedy here.
fore, however.broken cin:health and spirits, however
loathsome to himself and others. let no one despair of
recovery; let thepatient only undentand that the hopo
of his phynical restowdinn lien 011Vin'Olrifidtl's
tract of Yellow Dock. arid SarsaparilliP andpersuide
hint, for his liferi sake, tow it, end , vre have - nokesita.
don in predicting his speedy restoration to health. • -
See advertilement tate
, [Prom the ; Louisville IdarnalOkfiti 50th,1851,4
Dr.S. S. noughton'sperli tbenisPe c ra•
I Prepared f ro m RCMISI.Or Waned of the •
On the 7th - of Mar, 1854 Rev:M.D. Williams,
Pastor of the PordthPresbyterianChurethin Louisville,
Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to
his room, and most of the /line to. his,hedywithDyspep
sialand Chronic Diarrhata, and wally tO eit.appearanco,
on the verymnrge of the grave and ocknoWledgedlolie
en by his phyaman.who hadtried all the ordinary meal's
in his pownyi without, ,effect, and at the above, named
time. the patient, with the consent of his physichua, com
menced the use of Dr. Houghton's" PEPsibi t u and to
the astonishment, surprise and delight of-alb- he was ,
.much relieved the first deli -The third , day he left his
room. The sixth day; which was excessively hot, he
rode"ten miles with'no bad effect ; 'on'the eighth day' he,
went'on a Visit to the country and s on ihathirteenth"
day,though not entirely restored ;ttalus natarttistrengthi ,
he was so far recovered as to go akots airitannY of '14 4,0 -
hundred miles, where he arrived in safety, much ha
proved in health, having had no disturbanceof thestom
rich or bowels,ajter tabus, thefirst dame, Pouf*, These
facts are not controvertible. and diet this Ise case which
on ht to convince all, skeptios,that 'there is a power in
EPBIN." Legi Y vilelarimand dyiideppliedinveatigate.'
, • EIHE & BPDOWELL4 Agents?
140 Wood street,
- _
1 ' • doOeiny & Co., '" y •
. •
to HE subscribers. having rented the tan yard so many
t. years occupied. by Mr. sohn . Caldirell,stre t peepj.kr ed
to tan leather ofallkindsiby this superior pikes& "e
-Y
ItiOe felt some hesitation'intalling the attention_ of the
public to.their leather, knowing so manYWOcse
Patents had at varions.periods.Merou brought to notice,
that it would. be, lamostimpossible to._indac persons to.
buy, unless- a .string of certificates, vaster irt number to
thine of. a new. patent- medicine, were soissodmi ., ttss.
;advertisement. Belying entirely on ;the -good, VAlitie.u.
'of the leather , to attract ihouttentiow rattnufacMierts
and leather dealers, they have felt unwilling,to ,rmtorticil
such meads of procuring custom" but, ==akillas - be - tin
anserted that the diiccitery'Sras siselet4lind the leather
worthless, they take this means of invitingtheriblie to
an examniallim of its meths. They Wilitnarantee =
their leather (iialf-Sitins Peniculirly) enicOttaltd the 'very
best mania - act:tied in'txnettica: and conlinentlyteorrhin
they will rival that Freneli.;;' afterilliorihYperiencri has
even them more knowledge of the effect of their ingre-
Crum , "lc" = CONOLLV&-00=,-
octls:dlor cor. ad at and . Redoubt alleY.`,
VITATCUES.rthe otteetion efisitimnitand stranger,
Infis, rev/cited : l64U trinitardcargabiridwell ee;..
Meted_ assortutthir'o"-EfigUsh;,' rend-Rencar
W anti* Porfitiii lir which' wa s , trortedliy . rutygelf,
awl fife b Waned easefully Selected: ThiSvitility anti Ata
cama performance'MlMlC , -gitirenteed'r and at - Odes
as ititviif notlobrer, than any - other - house in this or
Eastern cities: Elastomers may be , fully assured that.
dies' cannot bay lobrer in Fastens - markets, nor
: find
there a better assortment.
;1311117 Fine Wateti-repaning contioned.as usual, in all
its branchea. : W. W. WILSON, , •
" n. iiirate
Marker autlaloss,
mit ars.
that Alp , le -'Chotets ' Rataedy' !s acl'ElmtEsipeaß" hat!
"it un oroughi ll y P tried. u rdninerons carlifientei`fronr out
e a 7p t hizerki ems* its great value, l 'esd l e c s; . ofi t el b LleT . l l
u " lcra 51°Vb'ill4m.t''D'Yzegterlf Alsot P r i s' on hand and for
ways given , Amerce". PITIM•
silo at the • . :50 Sinititrioshi
°et° ' '
COFFEE—FresJa Roasted daligdor sale.
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THEATRE.,
L 1133118 AND MILRAGMit• •. •
Price of
Ad ogniim— Fin t Tier and Paquette 50c4
Second rind Third Tiers 25c.; Reserved scats in Dress
Circle 75c ; Private Boxes et AO.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71,
---.voaalC.
i ii t AllaissategittlbErrr_,4, 9 ,Str i t•Pr' - ' , 't . ..
' LL ..00EN, ,T HI 8.. E y, HA 1 o
-..,, 1911"ain Lanai Pistritihr ini'sluf 'Mild, HUTCH. , ~,.
IN ' GRAND- CLASSICAL - PANORAMA '.OF THE
SSA 11ND •SHORES QFS-TEE'..IODiTERRArirEA . N :
,§effitambets
depleting all ihe graind,bScintiful, saltine'scenery 'coot • . !-•
"the .34k:steel. sluares.of .111 e Old World . for teller four
thous d miles in &tint, protionNeSti'lljrthinpnblie end
Oras to be by far the Most litithfuVeinnttettensise and •
! ,..Mitg ficent Psinclug enger.brouglt) imq in country.
..ad . nr2slistital'etaldibrilsterd . ..:'-'111e.: Pano
rama, Illbitoie everreiroolag in gorweek *STA i before
.ffo'cl 1, :' 7 " . " 4 '' . .i x l / 4 ,, ,:. ii. , '.:4X .: : .{:(41`1% . retAla:lf
• 11 /VINLC 1 oarvßarrioN I-- ..- .
N us C AL . Cotriretillou . AND Titi:CilEiLS' .ii-N / - : '‘• •
i
.. • . . •STrlfirre• Al' errreamtas. , ,,,, . _-* . '
.ttp the Direct:son of ltr.i. lifoidn., - 'of-Boston.. .-....-
..ii 1 "srl-reittE . CobtrqVhe"plIcroft4 - o"se w i) h ' i r e E lt h h a C v li e Elt been .B'- 1;• .
`ors ictinSilli in BOtiOnr,ROchtilet.. N.Y. itia o th er- -
-wee , will be held in th e LAFAYETTE, /MILL, Etta:- • .•: •',
(bEltg , c ommenclugon-WZDNEVAXISZetoberlIth;at '
.10 a . lock, A. IS.v.ftf4..eontinn a in_lle#Dll - ,1146 or font •
-!-- Pros:smote; Af.Exisielves taill.'engiiiii , leeterei;
°Portland illastrations of Chian ?hating:Menet Colti.. t-. - : . ~
yawn, Church Manic, in, it• difreient Inglis, Secular ". < ...
Mtuer, Ac. =The. ladnelivri System ' afinstwietion will.' ..
receive etpeoial attention, and be 4a MN' fildarlded ~ • •..
and esplamed as .tiate.wilT permit. ' Other' celebrated
subjects will, from dme.to time, be Inttodated; and, in _
Short, .It wtl: be the aim to have such exerciser as will
be omit Interesting. and useful to Teachein or Singing
Schools; tenders and. Members of Chair.; end indeed to • .. ' '
all Wbo.feel an interest lathe patina subJect of Music, . •:. •-.
and especiially to the frenditof Church blush,:
-..• It expected that Mr. Meson *ltl have tbe 'assistance --
of: oer eminent musicians. ' --- . ••• • ._., -, ~ . - -...• .
, Alio. Boston Musical ConvenUon, ender the direction
AcMessra. Mason gWebb;'.(llto 'era', establi,lhed id tbe -.
Connitry) held itsFrocittialbtrin - I€3l,nitd - Consistec of.
heel= persossi,,ithaiefoadily' Increased :WWI; in ie50,...,
,itatutattered Upwards of f isiaCioaratralltra-aritatisi....._.,„;
'.'s fildkets to the Cepfeaticittund Institute;arkinslitirgh, - --
marbe obtained at the Bdok slid' etrielotittaresif. John
• 111. Mellor, IN° St Wood street. Price ad—admitting a
Illlidp;aniktentlinuizi.'"'• '• • '-, , ' i.-• , C , • Y.:-.
/ -
,
lady,
rgyman are invited to attend, tree of exPente:.
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CHOICE COLLECTON OF, SORUBBERY,Nt- •
A
.nlng Rosas,
_Raapber; StraWberry; Gooiebeirry
Rhubarb, Grape Vinea,hardiltronthly_Rosea, and every
plant necessary to sornamenr.yezds -sat! garderacwW
be faund at Greenwood'Varier!. An Omnibualtayes
dhe corner of Market and. Firth arrester, Plitabaratteirary
half twer, for the Garden. • lee 'Ceetene-entk•othee re-
henenut;sereati up in the SI11001:111..__
addressed to the Proprietor , Ville neoy
eonnik, Elf, will receive proqptattentlott. -
.• • • • Health•ollioe., ...... 45
Iltgliiiiiis:stainflirmed that. th e
OFFICE
. og
Tat
1.430 RD- 08 , 013.41.T 0 -or Cuy of ill
Fourth
("Igi Grant e"eq"et Z e SointatinklitioxiS for the;
eitfsblnghts.:
gird Diamond t'
liir"tP t n kiere a itz l4°"C.B IMAIII•EaItAY/Arti .
Boakl_ust bele • . :; - -.• vcr , ,Azzetiastaryi
•.
• Q. EL BEN • 81" CO • ' •• -
84 IV-.E d PCP', 4*-LO! RS, - -;
Eicitglos • -
- BaNK • -"- 0
"" 14/IrEVRAFT.B,4e;; ; &to:
'64liiiiatioas omitting attalideiktal,iindpoceedaqiamtpa 713
tod to any part of the ••• ••• •
0..0 r .111101..: •:-• • • , ^ 4
• - moon
Nu. , - .•; i
am 3131 * Next dot,* to Oar Bank
Davis itlerchannta , .v.ionege.
1 1 116. - onty Institution this .pert' iinhoLcocunry . in -
4, *II I c studs ntS areijostified•for bno intss by. an e
pprieneed Ad cointins- 6 ime who tuvreondnettil
merchants , books fu themost iatensivo -and
Lk; einess I and 011C-Whatlf_treallSe upon book-k cepin gin •
reerimmended by the Ametinin insillute,a4Charaber of •
Coaicietee;ofitie•Carof Zgovr.York, - :
wisricupon the sub)ent, exunn. -•.. • •,.. , ,
Mr. Willnirns , Class, dny and evening.,
Mr •C. Bartheraei . Alchnent,leachei,Aichliecinzal;
Mechanical and Lininscapc Dtgw,3g SVI3 eNterkintivin
the , msek. •
Mr. Batch leenreal onAcreaptile , iaw, every
' day ..evening, pt 7 qctocie: • • ; ,
tkp evpairg'AritlunetiO ciaq, wear Iftc4rtiiiriVaL .
. !thd - set circediti 1 . ' 1 leristd&w; - .
Notl6o
PALED, preposall idttl'be 'reeerdeld , by:ibe - Building
0 Committee of at. Paulo 'Cathedral for - the delivery ,
of TWO ditiLLIONS OF_BRIC.K early in the comlngl , i ,
seueon. Particulars us i tirdetbdptioir,terto, ll me • ofde -
livery, to., will be diVigulfieftetti ePP/fation to TIROS:
WNW:k I /3, hie pffieetitimbp„; rem ,or.the 'Cathedral
bung i Amer, Etigsr!qchent 'Nona; between the
hours of P. end t lt.e'itireh, Ja . a litere the ,propuuelu
will also be rettedved GO to
SATO ,^ll(de-D
- - -,-• - ..001*
.
lEt. irai•G Ei. 9•M`O:Til4 : : . Aoqh,
Jasakeia.Goaltug, , ,' ; • •
Wholesale and Retail'• Dealer - and Impo rter.cl
FANCY. FOREIGN AND•DOMEwTIC DRY GOODS I ,
WOULD 'respectfully .anions; the public and his . . •••
friends, (from whom he has formerly ieceived g. ..-.
liberal share ".f coatcro)iuldither.hee swat cs f eey e xer.... •
don in securing in - ekteusiiiiiilnd -template, anco . .lmenk; •
or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, tif: the best quaRIY. • • 1 • :- -,
Consisting of the following! articles ::French , and
glish Memos, Cashmere's -Almicas,Topline.Ailks,Sat- ;;.
,n, Moos De Leine', and other Dress Coeds; Shawls,
Vareues, MaritlesandeloskYOUevery.vartetyL - • •
Lades": and Ob Ldren's BonuousiCaPP, Coria I Yebrata
Ribbons; Roams, Feathery Littes, 0 loves, Hosact:itAe:
Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, CollarY_
Drawers,
With a_large areek-of Venetia andGraTznlii4lna, '
Shirting, Sheeting ; . Table Linens, Ticklant, Cheeka,
Flannels;Calicos,,SmlnelsokAna, ace. Also, an Resort.-
meet of Mourning Goods..
• The above meek',4!4th'zigiedotil‘olher articles, the •
proprietor. le new''openiei nt. his -hew Store, No. 16R
Market street, tO a/M . 2111m Invibsix s rbasers, as hosts .!
determined M'aellaacheip salami VAL"
.
MADAME A. GOSLING MIR' conthfuea, to • trims bee :.
undivided. illetitioll . Id . th6'.tattliTtitittlning: of"Vizenes,' •
Cloaka,,Capes,* &theta, Ai'; which are all made In a mo• .-•
parlor style. She respectfully solicits purchases and
orders. French "Patterdklarefari th atitede adwaya on
231 2,:!. DARK RAI/AARE," blind of both eyes:- 44..
Mlll, - vbite spot on the back • about i 2 I. •
yearaOldflonnd' on Me squat :on the night org•
the : PM of October, A. D',1.851.• ' • • •
' - INQUIRE AT TIfF.I4AVOR'S OFFICE.- •
New Bookal Novr:Boolast
JUST RECE I VED AT 11 - 3d l r 3 F-A:& - Da '4; - No. 3 3
• Smithfield street:?,- . ' . - •
the Poultry Book. , A liesitiSelin Brending arm gene ! . •
sal management OP Deniestic Foists, with °amnions' -
oriel ,duserition,a Itnit , PP l l l- 0 1 -(o ln .,V ° '• #3'
.Doha
Witertd:linuteriielecitilTromtliisirtglish Poels;witi:
an illustrated -,essay an ll
'.en4cal'commeatp
": Sys sigh
Stmt
Sketehas nhd LegUnds o'f.the;ilhinn. By Vieloillago:
The bleclinairs' 'teat Book and Engineer's Practical"
Ploide—couteutipg opoelievrtiatile of the, naturreand • ‘+' •
pQtlen ion of "raech'unical-foreezaction of graittyy ••.;
Ole elements of machinery; , ratessuld tables foreaten•
lating the working elects'of. mAnhintry; of. he strengilh
resisusnee and pressure of materials, wnb,lablepsf the '1 7
weight end cohesive' strength- o firon...and othezmetals.
Compiled and arranged by. Thomas Betio(' the
tester Machine Company: ' , Complete. intone soliote,.
ma.l4 -- To , the tuataras meehanic, the above ,w).11 b
f o und a Welk of invaluable daily reference.
The Cultivator for October. ' •
Appletonts*Mechanice s Magazine for October.-
The Lady and the Prier. _By Mn.e gaber l 7-
' The Lily and the .13ee - ait - Apologite of the .ChryttutT ,
Palace. -By Samuel Viraitea F. R. xi-. • • • • ' • '4
Mustiniusand Almanacs fort 052,coi,saleelthirlabole•
sale or Titan, at eastern prinea. •
Glermon's„lPintorial Drawing Balm C.,md anion re. •
ceived evety.Week: 'Price..aii.cturts.' • -±; (004 q *.;
• , . ~, -Go to ;Me I Po J,5,„211,0r1y. 1 .. ~ i ' '-' • • .
THis DAY the destiny or otir..coitittry h e iii,to;:#
- ded.-,.JLet ersaty c eittzen vita Wiz gas clistr;44ll9 • . ''..,
in the excitement, do not forget that Chesias'aXmliorhitti,
of lien's, Yomhs' and Boys' Cicalae; ti, colt ottivamost s.-
-fast? Joni/Va. stock of. tessonnbie. articles ..eyegatfitOd litill'
the city.- The largest and ma,' extensAmalsomatanCor; ... Z.
Men's - and , floe, Clothing.. N 9 i,chigima,*AtriNgn .;:,...:
Goads. - We - atudyeo please:at --''' ."--"' - "----' '" 7
' . . .... ~ ,74,atM ertUatiIPIIILD ST4 . • . . -• • •
do di, ;" ~ --:".tbfgWeeti•Diebithdlitod Fount. u ~.., r
Nocirs.a•OrikisQl, ", ' t',._'
TUST received J a splendid Seven oat rpievecta! fall
J ; . sized GrEl&Yi I) _plitblo, made by : IVnistia• it Clerk;
Nair York. This mugnitiehaj instrument possesies all
the latest :improvemenu, such as telt, hammers, patent '• •
Metallic tubes, Its power and TIALLICIO n or ;0110 are truly . ' '•
astordshing, and yachts diellerfactima of rancitantsm, Mk
to enable trio performer to.prol deo the so hest and sweet.
est torms, withoutthe. aid of tfi e sail pedal. - The rand.
tare is. eguernely 'Fish and iti good mate; ivithibut a t ty.: 7 .tV
overloadiug of carving, attdchilia a city like-Pittsbtirgh,q.. :-...
la so difficult to keep clean and.., : order. . :t .i;oz vrtivt.,t....,
The ladies and,ge age:me n are 'espectfully invited* , : . a',
call and OSAIniIIOI,IIIB unrivalled:Ural:id rieneilitiGire It' , .; 1'....
leavesattbseirgitirkpreiMities.. .' - • ,-' - •-i-v,i.....,.. --; ._.
~,.. . .... - ' . -. II tisi RY ICLEBBI4:''' . 7; '
i. -' - -..
• N0..10t Third , street ii ':‘,....
- - - - • Bote.Agents for . Noon' &cm , :- J. , t.:
lg. B —Also, a very WM , endzgetuital .assortailiiiirif -...
Planes. tnelading Lintik Xtilth - stviei.ire.: .- I.loett4 I. I."
it
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