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• 1,, the Landon Times, Sept. 25.
Dlr GliditOU.Of Pamphlet on Neapolitan
itktiGovernment has at length is
sued to the charges advanced
against i fi n g r . , 43la , datone's letter to Lord Aber
d is nets° eyg as might be anticipated,
e
the t wdec - waents before us, to deliver a
c
fr e ju t iginerit on the main questions at
: e ne e c i. us wi
issue. Mr. GladstOne's charges were grave in
the - extreme. Wha t -he allegia ligrffiffeithe-13fft
_ernment of.the Two Bionics was nothing less
_then ."incessant , systernatic and deliberate viola
tietiteithritopn'
wholo.classes of. citizens, .;and those "th e very
classes upon which 'Minh/ solidity, and. pro
' Fess of the nation mainly depend,'_.,E tt .
eliort, indeed, of such prodigious criminality
could hat-alvarrantedalsiple*klAppeid from an
English statesman to the public opinion of Ea
- roim , Against the .:dontestio- .administratation of
an independent State; , Mr: -.'Gladstone
knew - and acknowledged at he had niimihion
to judge Napolifan politicS by lila nitCetanditia
of propriety.. It.was_only. - because'-the - offence
surpassed in its :magnitude and exiniple:
dinarY instances :'of misgovernment, that he; a
.strangettainterested in- the Anatter,,eicePr;.4(
the common .ground athumanity, ~conceived:
comfelledlo - testit against 4,practices
outragbig religion, eivilization, - stia.aeceney." - ..-
Unfortunately; i,t_was an inevitable conse
quence of ~the very theite cherges
they should be, to a great-extent, general intheir
terms it was absolutelyjuipOssible ' . .that under,
such an Aaministration Ili..ll3ltillstone de
scribes he could obtaima circumstantial authen
tication of - factis insufficient - strength to estab
lishconcitisions of which,' by hid- own Own observe;
thins, he had been morally sawed., .Of this'
weaktiMo in his case he was well aware: -
some one or more particulars, "said he, “titthe,',
statements I have made, error of .formslidOven.,
error of fact may have crept. ara;-prepaxed'
for the possibility that if those should ii
manner reach the persons whose coridnefticiy
pringipary concern, they maybe.met by general
denial, and that denial may be supported and
accredited with
: some instance or instances of
apparent, nay, possibly, >of real confutation."'
In the letter containing his reconsidered °Pin:
ions he speaks to the same effect, so that hewn-
ticipates, as it were, the contradictions whiCh
have now been given to certain of his assertioni,;
This is perfectly reasonable, and is in the natu
ral course of such proceedings; but the Neapoli:
tan Government is entitled, on the other hand,
to argue, that if, they can upaet'or. disprove . the
specific cases into which Mr. Gladstone has ven
tured to enter, as examples of the testi : They
have demolished all that vrasinbstatitial enough
to be encountered, intithey. may claim, with
some. show of reason, the privilege of meeting
by general denials the more general attackii. '
These lictuoiderations will indicate_thedifECulty
of our case. Mr. Gladstone admits that he may
be wrong in details, but appeals for thAsubsten
tial corroboration of his chf:trieirrir that noto
riety of conviction which.ial perhaps, the best of
all evidence, bat which it is not very practicable
to reduce to palpable -form. - The Neapolitan
Government expatiates upon thepbirit which is
surrendered, and-eludes that upOn whiah its op
ponent relies. It is undotilitedlY true . that Mr.
Gladstone excited the most lively sympathies
this country by his statement of the number of,
Neapolitan subjects imprisoned for politirsit o cifi
fences, and of the sufferings they endured in
confinement. Perhaps, indeed, without these
- particulars his general charges might have fail
ed considerably of their effect; bat he especially
remarked that, " in his own view the mere num
ber of political prisoners, like the state of the
prisons,.was, in itself, a secondary- feature of the
case." The crime against whiCh he so indignant
ly inveighed, and for which he dragged this
government to the bar of European opinion, was
that of deliberate and systematic illegality—a
process by which the law itself was &averted
into an instrumeut for destroying that peace„
freedom, and life of the subjects which it was
created to protect. My main charges," says.
he, "go to show that there is gross illegality and
gross =fairness," in the arrests, trials, and
treatment of persons politically suspected, and
it is only, he, adds, "in connection with the
proof of this, 'that the number of the prisoners
and the state of the prisons come to be matters
of such importance." This is all very reasona
ble and very plain; but though the accnseapar-,
ties might meet the prosecuter on vth- -r gee
of prisoners and the state of the prisons;" they
wereleas - competent to do so on the general
charges of -" gross illegality and gross unfair
ness.'
Now, Mr. Gladstone, though he did not cer
tainly commit himself to a positive assertion, did
nevertheless pat the.number of political prison
ers in the Neapolitan kingdom at the amount of
20,000, arid these figures he supported with such
a general voucher as would secure most readers,
confidence_ Moreover, the point was in reality
of somewhat greater importance than he subse
quently described it, for not only did it affe Jot
the generalenormity of the transactions, im
peached, but it constituted that particular grow ,
men by which "whole classes" were rep oesented
as the object of government persec- a h on.
therefore, nine -tenths of these ntr A b ers aro t o
be attack off as resting solely on exaggeration;
there does mine a connichrablrJ collapse in one
part of Mr. Gladstonof 8 ease. The Neapolitan
Government now -,leolares 'drat the number of
prisoners & I .. not, at the Mr. Gladstone was
.7` 1 , - execed 2,024; kilt are we at once to give
credit to this. statement, in face of 'the
conclusions plausibly supported by Mr. ! 'Mad-,
stone from his observations and inquiries on the
spot 'I doubt his informers were likely to
exaggerate facts, but is a' Neapolitan pollee
• Wholly unlikely to mistate :them, or &Neapolitan
government to approve the expedient? 'Returns
are often enough alleged to be fallacious "even
under the vigilance of our lynx-eyea senators;
and whatmay they be under the-Administration
of the Two Biciliee what difficultpwag not ex
perienced in getting accurate figures the other
day from /Inrush and Ennistymon ? We do
not think our belief compelled in this matter,
and it is certainly not invited.
• ty
With. regard to the state of the prisons, we
will only say that we give unhesitating credit
against any Italian manifestoes to what Mr.
Gladstone asserts he cam, and this is Sufficient
to substantiate his genera charge, 'apart from
all that he may have collected or :inferred.
appears that he committed a mistake in describ
ing the "Maschio of Ischia" 88 below :the
of the sea, and a cell in the Viearia as .being
without light. He also misplaces the soene•of!
a certain anecdote respecting the_ suppression •
of a prison, revolt,. and on all thele , points he is
contradioted, Withpiebable justiee, by the writ- i
erts of the reply. But are these• snob mistake's;
as would destroy the general credit of letter?!
He himself directly anticipated Such argiunentsi
—" Even on the severity of these , sentences,"l
says he, "I would not endeavor to fix attention!
BO much as to draw it off from the great fact of.
illegality, which seems to me the foundation, of,
the Neapolitan system." This is Mr. Glad-j
stone's one great charge. He says that men are:
arrested legal . warrant, tried' without!
legal protection, and imprisoned not before And!
after trial, but after acquittal, too, withoutlegal!
cause; and it is under these conditions of social
life that he denounces the needless cruelties'
attending incarcerations as such monstrous'
evils.
If it were necessary to add anything to ,the
testimony of such an eye witness -as Mr. Glad--;
stone, we might simply appeal to the defence of
Peed°, who speaks to Neapolitan judges in a i
Neapoliton court,, .of rather dens than
places of security, where ten or twelve men are'
heaped np and hemmed in like foul beast's."'
Whatever may be the thought of the speaker's.
political integrity, it is preposterous to imiegine,
he would state a falsehood respecting the prison'.
from which he had just been fetched by the
goalers at his side. Into the general reputation ,
of this ex-Minister, or his actual complicity with,
the regenerators of Italy, we are not disposed to
enter. The question is not whether he was,
really affiliated or not to a revolutionary society I
but whether'such a trial as in his ease Mr. Glad
stone describes from his ownknowledge -was not
an utter perversion of-justice and a -signal-ex--
ample of " gross =fairness and illegality."
Possibly the'conclusion, - of Erie COnst was sub-'
stantially correct, butweinot witnesses, of the
-vilest character permitted-to: 'put -in the' most
worthless testimony, arid were not the whole pro
,ceedings Conducted with 4:taid_disizegaid of, ju-,
dicial equity 1 , - ,
:On the whole, althOugh - foi the rsa:S9o , stated
there - may be_ difficulty in sate hating &sum
mazy decision, we are of opinion -that the gene
.ral truth of Mr. Gladstone's charges is tiot:tha-;
ken by the reAfrixf ittette'driqd: As the Nea-;
politan Clovernmentitligi'fidi creditio :the up
rightness of Mr. Gl adstone's:metivesi'arsi as as - '
body, either injtttly Britain,rbi#Mi.'M'Far-,
lane, entertains a ny' opposite opinion, we need
add not a syllablesnuttell appint as this. What
was, required to be ascertained was simply whe
ther Mr. Gladstone had not been injndicionean
his application for intelligence or imposid upon ,
by his several informants, and we:
that any such errors have been shown. Ott - the
contrary, the counter pleas' of the Neapolitan
Chavernment are confuted to' plinin whichz
the exception of, this number :o£:
.tire
more or less relevant to the main -issue:. That
issue is the general legality or - illegality of ju
dicial proceedings as now or recently conducted
is the kingdom of Naples. That the, " constitn
....
ton " heßeeet u..ltiolated no one defilialtllfaCile , ?;
litical triakr-he'aimen n meruv no - iit_i clete.' - ''
lions„ anttrat *-- ty luut.l - Atten4e, ( C
the incareplition. titOvi ' ki) cannot f°
*l t
Ic itruovi
moment,dtalielieVe'Ont no rot ;pH 605 would,
Aladertilte have spakenr:whaVhe Unmake&
to die pedide of EifropaV;4l4 ,- -f.tostittifiati tilt
law itself to the purposes.of political reaction;
and the Neapolitan Government has replied in: a ,
statement which leaves this pointof the denun
ciation virtually untouched. - -- -.-----:: . _
A .hrtinithir
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HrTSBITAGH,
MOIINENG. OCTOBER 24.
• DEMOCRAIr:WI 'MK E T
, ‘“ECHL 'TREOTHENT , CH? THE UNITED STATES
JAMES BUCHANAN
OF PEINSIEWLYANI - A; • •
iSutiact if> decision of the Denweratir General Convention.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
WILLIAMKING
01 1 . At. auscsori
Stitject;tO Size same decision.
gar-.By
,telegraphick dispatches received in
ithis gi s t derday we ate informed that Presi
t Frtraioaa has issued _a Proclamation warn
-1 -persons against connecting themselves
with the enterprise against:a partidii of the ter
ritory of Mexico, which Is said to be in progress
in Texas and other,Sonthern States.
Ohio and „ Pennaylvaida Rallzoad
,
We arty pleased,to learnthat ten miles of the
above Road vrest.:of Wow: Brighton has been
completed: The cars' yesterday poised" over the
track, and iiVe4 thlneyiorlied well. A conside
rable number of our citizens, who were invieed,
were present on the ocesalon 4 :- We learn that it
is the intention of the Company to have the
Road completed to Alliance some time in De•
camber ; at which place 'it will intersect the
Cleveland Railroad.
THE C A LIPOR 11 IA ELECTIONS
Our readers will remember, that we called
their attention, some days befOre the late elec
tion State, to. the
,statements that were
made in Whig papers respecting the elections in
California. We told them that these statements
were untrue ; that the only intelligence which
bad been - received was common to both Whigs
and Democrats ; that even the Whig papers then
received either spoke of the election as being
doubtful, or as having resulted in the: choice of
Mr. JOHN Bmm,aa for-Elovernor ; and that the
statements made here 'were written merely for
effect, and were utterly untrue. The last ar
rivals from this State places the matter beyond
doubt—The-Aka . oatifortnirmta'San Frandsen
Herald, and the Sactsmeute Transcript all admit
the entire success of the Democratic candidates.
Therefore .t•Califoltda., may be putdown among
the DemocratieStates of the Union. The names
ofthe,,ilentlernen elected to the respective offi
ces are given below,
Sovernor-- 4 Joln.Pigler, of. Sacramento ; Lieu
tenant Governor—Samuel Purdy ; Justice of the
Supreme- - Conet—Solomon Heydenfeldt ; Treas
urer—Richard Mann; Comptroller—W. 8:
Pierce.; Attorney General—S- Clinton Hastings ;
Surveyor General—Wm. M. Eddy ; Representa
tives in 'Congress-Joseph W. McCorkle, Edward
C. Marshall.,
The Legislature, composed of ninety members,
113 about two-thirds Democrats, as near as can be
estimated, and the . , returns are, nearly all in.
Only one Nirhig is elected to the State Senate
this year ; so there will be two Whig Senators
in the %sem. California Legislature.
The ilrilitaut Victory in Ohio.
'She triumph of the Democracy of Ohio Bur
poses any thing on record ! It is complete and
overwhelming ! Not only have our friends there
carried the Governor and Lieut. Governor, Sec
.retary of State, Auditor of - State; - Supreme -
Judges, Board of Public Works, and Attorney
General, but they have also secureda tremendous
majority in both branches of the Legislature.—
The Statesman thinks the relative strength of
parties in the Legislature will stand thus :
In the. Senate, 25 Democrats-9 Whigs—l
Freesoiler !
In the }Rinse, 68 Democrats—=26 Whigs-2
Fyeesoilers !
tr-mman A more brilliant-tri
umph,,-the Democratic Party never achieved at
the ballot box. They fought against a foe des
perate; : determined, sanguine, and scrupling at
nothing possible to dishonest ingenuity, to carry
the day against us. But the Democrats fought
like brave men, conscious of the purity of their
purposes, realizing the incalculable value of the
issue, and aware that, if defeated, corruption
and wrong would trample down constitution,
truth and law, to promote their unholy ends.'•'
aromas of the Woolly Heads
The Miners' Journal, at Pottsville, and the
Commonwealth, at Washington, Pa., are abusing
Henitor COOPER like pickpockets, and charging
him with being "one of the leaders of the op
position against Gov. Johnston." The Common
wealthT uses the following , choice language in
ispealinag,.of Mr. Cooper:
COOPER, although the Whig — H. - 8.
Senator from this State,—although he is high in
office,—has forfeited the confidence of the Whigs
of Penroylvania„tmd.has proved himself, by his
base and treacherous conduct, unworthy the res
pect of any party. He stands before the people
of the State„ convicted of one of the basest
grimes—'4la4tt*Dar He has,slemonstrated
that, 10 - .griitilyrt, he cravings oflAir malignant
heart; he Will stop at nothing,—and' stab to the
vitals the friends who have stood by him in his
darkest hours !it
Of course such compliments as this will please
the Silver Gray branch of whiggery, and induce
them to yield a hearty support to the Woolly
Head candidate for President, Gen. Scott
A New Coluaterfeit
Our neighbor Mr. J. D. VfnuAnts yesterday
showed us -a new " Relief" counterfeit $2,00
bill on the Lancaster Bank, which has just made
its appearance. The note is dated 20th May,
1841, , -and is tigned byli: Blither& for Cashier.
The,ongrasing and paper are poor, and the base
character of the-note is therefore easily discov
ered. A roll of these notes was yesterday pink
ed nriby a, clerkyman near the sti3pi of one of
our hotels. No doubt some dishonest scamp had
accidently droplind.them . there. j
,Let the Police
look out for him.-
g®-'The Memphis (Tenn..) .4 4 oReal, - one of the
truest Democratic papers in , the Union, thus
• .
speaks of a recent letter' ritten by Perinsylva
nia's great statesman, Mr. BUCHANAN :
The Hon. James
Let no one fail to read the noble letter ,; in t -
ilay'sdniper, Cf, the. Bon. rt
is the production of a statesman, whose- every
pulse is true tethe Constitution and the rights of
the people , and the States. He has heetra
tensively7,44-in,!!Or', can. ; for the Presidency. - - The.. people can
cannot. -hesitateto :Choo:se •bett reen. him and a
'Beet; `Webster,. one of whobi
- Wilicertainlyhe thowhig candidate.. Wcprotid
ly defy the political friends of those-gentlemen
r to :itradiide anything from *ern; which can
parallel the heightened and patriotic:principle '
which throngtoutTervades 'Mr. Buchatutn's
-liefinkF. • M.' 'sax. , Esq., the independeni
candidate, has been elected Presh:tent ,Tmie pf
the district composed of the counties of Botael.-
set, Bedford, Fulton and Franklin cotmtie's, over
his 'Wig' competitor, Mr. Lyon, by a tremen
dous majority,-probably upwards of 2000.
ger The Plank Road between Somerset and
Cumberland is nearly completed.
THE MONEY MARKET .
There is a gencral complaint=, attii?,44-f:; : oar,.;,
citizens in regard to the “tightziess ofthe aney
market." As a matte ;of CoursetheEit aremortf .
iipplioations foriki , orkit, this bOlts-Watk l __
institutions setup diiposell to accommodate
}Tome of the besti'VaPir has been thrown out
lately.
kiecielifvery scarce, especially silver coin
.1'
-The-stoelennarket- 3tse tindergaber but- littler
change. The stock of our Bunks has advanced,
BB will be sees by our table Ohio
id - PermaylVanialiallroad - stook has again de
olined, and therelaa.aleo been a,derline inmost
kinds of copper stock.
The following items" are from the . New York
Evening Poet of Oct 20:
The tk hag. et been active to-day,
but prices armore buoyant, ..After the general
'rise we had to notice on Saturdilytiorning, there
was a_reattion on - Batarday afternoon, whick.is.
not only fully recovered, but a farther advance
'has been obtained this morning..
No sales have taken place of federal stocks.
Bank stooks continue to advance: Bank of Com
imerce gained 2 per cent rDelaware and Hudson
I, (for a few shares only ;) Morris Canal ;
Syracuse and Utica 1; Erie Stock ; Erie In
comes 1; Erie Convertibles ; Norwich and
Worcester Virginia 6's Steningica I ;
Reading t ; and Harlem
The demand-for Virginia stook is- on the in
crease for foreign account, The shape in which
it appears as a coupon stook, renders it particu
larly adapted to 'the Wants of the continent of
Europe, where, hitherto, the, coupon - federal
stooks have been mostly in demand. This stock,
like New York state stock, is considered of equal
security with our federal stocks, while it is lower
in price, and admits of a large rise in price as
its intrinsic value becomes more known.
The aspect of the money market is very cheer
ful. The week opens hopefully. More confi
deuce prevails. A diminishing reluctance to
discount paper is apparent; though the offer
ings of first class names hive become light.
The quotations is from ten to twelve per cent.
The rates of foreign exchange are without
'change. From 9f to 10 per cent., the best bills
can be bought, though a few ask an eighth, and
one or two a quarter more.
We continue to receive liberal contributions of
; specie from the south and west.. The Union
'steamer from New Orleans brought $33,834.
The Sub - Treasury held a balance of $3,050,-
,5 545 90 this morning.
; The receipts from the
Customs during the week, are $434,663'73.
The amount of specie exported from the Ist
of January to the , 18th of October, is $32,127,-
728.
We stated on Saturday, that seven passengers
by the Illinois steamer, had brought, each of
them, one thousand dollars. It should have
been printedt
.one hundred thousand dollars, or
seven hundred thousand among the seven.
The estimate made by the purser of the
steamer, of $300,000 as being,in the hands of
the passengers, is, we are credibly informed, one
million below the fact.
The amount of United Stktes stock issued
to foreigners, from 27th September to 17th Oc
tober, 1851:
Load Of 1842...
" 1848..
-$39,000
The Rochester, Lockport & Niagara Falls
Raiirnad Company are in the market for a loan
of i 250,000 on their mortgage bonds, redeema
ble in ten years, and bearing an annual interest
of 7 per cent., payable half-yearly.
The Pork Trade
The pork season will be later this year than
usual, owing to the drought and other causes.
As yet, we cannot report any large operations in
the neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
In Cincinnati the "killing Beason" has also
I been postponed for the same reason above stated.
The Commercial states that "some hundreds of
Ohio hogs have been already slaughtered by
Boaas, but this is a mere trifle of a day, and
but a fraction in the grand account of a season
—not afall indicative of a commencement.
" The mark of this season's slaughter, should
matters turn out as favorably as anticipated, is
set at 250,000; but we apprehend it will fall
short of that, if reliance is to be placed in the
statements of papers of contiguous regions,
which hold out the idea of a large increase, and
a diversion of the business, to some sensible el
tent,
from this point. However, we shall see."
In Louisyille, says the Journal, new contracts
made, but farmers are firm in asking $3,75 and
$4,00 gross. Large engagements have been
made In several of the southern counties of
Kentucky, to drive to the market at Cumberland
gap; price, on delivery, lif cents.
In the principal hog growing counties of Illi
nois, there will be fewer killed'than last season,
but the quality will be fully tea per cent better.
In Indiana, along the Wabash, bogs were of
fering freely at $4, but packers were holding off
for $8,65.
There is more activity, at this early day, in
St. Louis, than at any other point. The Louis
ville Journal,: of Tuesday, learns from a reliable
mercantile firm, that the whole stook in St.
Louis is only about 3,500 hbls. pork, end 18,500
bagged hams; of the former, 8,500 are in one
house. Sales of 11,000 bagged hams, and 60
casks of the same, which is two-thirds of the
stock, were made a day or two since at si and
10 Cents.
One of the paoking,ustablishments at St. Louis
has been killing hogs already, and 1,000 "still
fed" huge from Dubuque have been contracted
for, to be immediately killed and turned into
bacon—and an extensive provision house has
the product of 600 hogs cut and: hung up in
smoke, houses for bacon.
Two Different Stories.
- The Harrisburg American, a paper said to be
edited by a brother of Gov. Jonnwros, has the
following declaration:
We, therefore, wish the Whigs of Pennsylva
nia to understand that this State has fallen into
the hands of the Opposition, because the Na
tional Administration and most of its special
friends, determined that Gov.-Johnston must be
defeated and the Whig party sacrificed.
The Pittsburgh Commercial Journal thus re
plies to the above:
The Harrisburg American attributes the defeat
of Governor Johnston to the machinations of
Daniel Webster and the tacit acquiescence of
President Fillmore. This too, we take leave to
say, is altogether wrong, and we consider the
oriminations of the Harrisburg American alto
gether unwarranted as they are rash and omi
nous of mischief.
The reader will perceive that these statements
do not exactly correspond.
Hem—Yesterday's Journal contains a long
Government advertisement, occupying eight
closelx printed columns of that paper. What
will gra. Grundy of the Gazette say to that
South Carolina Election.
The Charleston Mercury of the 17th instant
gives the following summary of the votes in each
congressional district and in the aggregate, as
far as heard from, down to the previous even
ing:
First congressional district
Second do do
Third do do
Fourth do do •
Fifth do do
Sixth do do
Seventh do do •
The majority for co-operation by the above is
4,863, and giving a co-operation majority, as far
as ascertained, of six out of seven of the con
gressional districts. Adding to the above the
reported co-operation majorities in the second
congressional district, and deducting the ru
mored secession majority in the seventh dis
trict, the preeent popular vote is 7,129 for co
operation.
The grumbler of the True Democrat cote
plains that as far as the support of General ,
Soon is concerned, "Pennsylvania and Ohio are
gone." This of course is untrue, as Scorr's
name or influence was not known in the elec
tions just pastz-Cleve.'Herraci.
Oh, dear! Beginning to deny your own acts
already! ficott's name was just as much before
the people of Pennsylvania, during the late,
campaign, as if he had received a regular Fede- ,
ral-Whig4ntimasonic nomination. The rallying:
ary of that party from the 8ahl:13 , 11E111 to the Ohio,
was: "SCOTT, Johnston, Strohm, and the Tar
iff of 1842." The Herald should next deny that.
Gen- Scott wrote the celebrated " hasty-plate
of-soup" letter
Distressing Case or Suicide at Wellstrilie,
One of the most distressing and unaccorinta
' ble cases of self-destruction that has ever come
within our knowledge, and 'which has cast a
gloom of deep sadness over our community oc
curred on Thursday morning last. Early in the
morning, Mr. Josere A. ROBITASON, the new
lessee of the Missouri House, (recently kept by
Mr. Jenkins) rose from his bed, dressed himself
with the exception of a coat, and apparently
went about attending to the duties of the hotel,
which he had moved into the day previous.—
Nothing was seen or heard of him after he left
the bed-room, and his non-appearance at break
fast time, after repeated ringing of the bell,
created no little anxiety among the family to
know of his whereabouts. Time wearing on and
still missing, not only the family, but the neigh
borhood grew much alarmed for his welfare;
and the knowledge of his being devoid of a coat
increased the general anxiety. One of the board
ers, after spending some time in looking about
for him concluded to examine his coat, and in
one of the pockets discovered a letter without
direction, written in a legible hand, the sub
stance of which was, that " he was tired of the
world and an unworthy member of society, and
hoped all would forgive him for the step he in
tended to take," &a. The announcement of the
contents of the letter led to a general search for
his body,—as it was now rendered apparent he
had made way with himself,—and parties were
ecttt out to reconnoitre, some to the hillsback of
town, others with hooks to the river. After a
search of about an hour along the shore in front
of town, about 11 o'clock his body was found
near the water'e edge, in the eddy of a flat-boat
having committed suicide by drowning.
These are the material facts In regard to this
most distressing affair, and we would not even
venture a conjecture as to the probable cause
which lead to the consummation of so deplorable
an act. Mr. Robinson was quite young, (being
only twenty-seven years of age) had only been
married about a week previous, and had seem
ingly nothing operating ou his mind to drive him
to the rash termination of life. Ile was born
and reared in this county, but had recently been
living in Gallipolis, where his father now rest
des,—was a gentleman of amiable disposition
and business qualifications, and beloved by all
who knew him; and his sad demise will be great
ly lamented by a large circle of friends and ac
quaintances in this vicinity. Surely the ways
of the Almighty are inscrutable, for we know
not one day what another may bring forth
Patriot, Oct. 21
$35,500
. 3,500
The London At/talcum, in an article oom•
mending the public school' system of the State
of New York, after giving a few statistics, de
rived from the last report of the Board of Edu
cation and the number of scholars taught, and
the cost of each, remarks :
'The 207 schools in the-New York district,
with their 107,868 scholars, involve a yearly out
lay of 274,794 dollars. The year at , school in
cludes a period of 240 days attendance—so that
the average expense of a really good system of
1 instruction for each child amounts to 6 dollars
and 86 cents a year, or less than three cents—
not quite three halfpence--eday. It does not seem
to us that this outlay is very extravagant under
any point of view. No system of pollee that we
are acquainted with is so cheap, If it prevents
only a tithe of what would otherwise go to the
erection of prisons and the salaries of police
magistrates, it is a good bargain for the commu
nity to have made. It costs our own metropolis
about 40s. a week to support every thief, pick
pocket, and burglar who infests our streets.—
Five years' public education of the New York'
urchin may coat the American public about six
or seven pounds ; but at the end of that term
the pupil is able to take his place in society, and
repay it many-fold by. his educated industry.—
In London, the average cast of each criminal
from first to last is probably not less than £4OO.
So that, if early and careful training when young
would save even a small portion of those outcasts
who now fall by a necessary inheritance into a
life of crime, at the same expense as we find in
curred in the great American city—the public
would gain largely in the mere money account.
Education is by many degrees the cheapest of all
discipline."
Hanging of Kossuth and his friends In
The Vienna correspondent of the London
Daily News writes thus, in regard to this mat
ter:
Co-operation. Secession
1,118
On the 22d September, early, the names and
effigies of the Hungarian fugitives were publicly
executed by hangbag, them' in the market place
of Pesth, with all the dreadful solemnities which
accompany the execution of a -human being.—
Disappointed in their passionate desire to wreak
the most frightful vengeance on the head of HOB
nth and his Mends, the Austrian government
has hung them in effigy. The Mirror, of Pesth,
reports the fadt in the simple _terms which a
state of Beige permits.
The military were drawn out and formed into
a square, within whickthere appeared the usu
al gallows. The officer in command read the
sentence of the court: martial, according to
which 36 persons were sentenced to death in ef
figy, having been-tried in eontumacion, (Anglin,
while fugitives from justice, and found guilty of
high treason. The sentence having been read,
the hangman was ordered to do his duty, which
he did by hanging up a string of black boards,
on which the name of the sentenced criminals
were written.
.3,017 2,307
.1,884 1,133
. 1,424 715
.2,747 1,103
.1,374 1,455
Of course the military were indispensable,
otherwise the populace would instantly have torn
down the boards, and hung the hangman and his
commanding officer in their place.
PILIROBLT. —The following is a princely speci
men of brevity and generosity :
0111dINNATI, Monday, Oct. la.
Hon. A. C. Kbigsland, Mayor—
I beg leave to subscribe to the Kossuth Fund,
One Thousand Dollars. J. SMEAD,
Citizens' Bank.
Smead has a heart as big as all the bankers in
Ohio put together.
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Ballville,
Sandusky ccumry, 01,1 n, wanAestroyed by fire on
the night (if thil2thoefirsnid to be from $ B ,-
00,0, 4.1 4 , 6 0,91'im wftleh4liere was blzt $BOO in
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mance. -
The Gmid Lodge of Ohio meets at Cleveland
on Wednesday, the 22d. Several hundred Ma
sons from all parts of the State of Ohio will be
present.
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The Bridgeicin (N. J.) Chronicle states thht a
Bank •is about to-go intaoperation at Port
Elizabeth, to be, called, the Merchants' Bank,
with a Capital.nr, $60,000.! '•Bagt3 • '
. Mr, J0hn_D.....,T0y,, an.,employing . printer of,
Baltimore, has - presented the foreman of his
:press -room, John F. Cook, with a handsome gold
headed cane, in token of his regard for thirty
years' faithful service. •
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The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
; has decided 'that•the proper authorities, acting
111 good faith, and for the benefit of the schools,
have a right to exclude a girl of bad character
'from the public Cohools. The Court below has
'decided the contrary.
The fishing vessels which belong to Newbury
port, Mass., are 'BO in number, employing 985
'men. The aggregate amount is 5012 tons, and
the valuation of the yeti - Bela, with their outfits,
may be set do'illEit !$211,900.'
The Consul at Havana, Mr. Owen,. whom some ,
~of the newspapers have temoted several times,
'still performs the . duties'ef that office, according
to the Washingtoy correspondent of the N. York
Courier.
The Bank of England uses in her accounts no
less than 60 folio ledgers, filled up completely
every day ! 28,000 bank-notes thrown off daily,
and all so registered that the abstraction of a
single note is followed by immediate detection.
Pardon'reekluibt, dged 92, a - soldier Of the
i ßevolution, Was killed on the railroad track, 16
miles from Buffalo, on the 16th. He could• not
get off the track quick enough, and was knocked
down by the engine, and immediately killed.
The ghtutiberebtrrg (Pa.) Whig mentions the
failure of Mr. Frederick Roener, an active mill
er and merchant of that vicinity, and states that.
Mr. Lewis Denig, an , old•and. esteemed , cititen,
and one of Roener's endorsers, had committed
suicide.
A wag who was asked' to buy the Bank Note
Detector, the other day, said he would purchase
it, if it 'would detect a bank note in his pocket.
Gov. Hunt of New York has appointed Thurs.
day. November 27th, fora day of general thanks
giving throughout the State. The Albany Reg
ister says that'll° Executives of the several States
have agreed upon this day as the one to be ob
served as Thanksgiving day.
A serious accident occurred on Sunday , even
ing, to Mr. Wm. Van Nortwioh, baggage master
on the Pilot Line, bet Ween Philadelphia and N.
York. In j umping .frtm the oars on entering the
depot at New Brunswick, N. £, he slipped, and
his foot falling beneath a car, the limb was com
pletely severed from his body.
Father Mathew preached his last sermon at
New York on Sunday, the 19th inst. • 9
Eduaatlon Cheaper than Crime
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IMIS
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" hterry,laerri.iittle siteaw,
Tell me:;:hastAhott'iaell my dear?
I let bun with as azaTet dream. •
• athulf-ireeping
But he tattled!
" I passed him in his church-yard bed—
A yew is sighing o'er his head,
And grass -roots mingle with his hair."
What door he there?
0 cruel! can he lie alone?
Or in the mace otie,more dear?
Or hides he in that bower of stone,
To cause and kiss away my fear?
" He doth not speak, he dint' not moan—
/ Jihad, motionless he lies alone ;
But, ere the grave snake fleshed its sting
Ttaona warm btu he. bade me bring
And lay it at thy feel
Among the qaisies sweet."
Moonlight whisperer, summer air,
Songster of the groves above,
Tell the maiden rase I wear
.•
Whetherthott bast seen my love.
"This night in heaven I saw him lie,
Diseontemed with his bliss;
And on my lips he left this kiss,
For thee to taste and then to die."
Mr. Webster Disappointed
The majority against Gov. Johnston, although
enough to satisfy the. Locofocos, will not come
tip to the point necessary fully to gratify' . Mr.
Webster. His decree that it should-reach "twen
ty-five thousand,", haft not been carried out to
that limit. Bue.the defeat will still prove a
balm to an apostate mind, and may stimulate
Mr. Webster on in his work of prostrating the
Whig party.
MB" The above is copied from one of "Wool
ly Head" organs of Whiggery, the Washington
Comnumwealth, and shows conclusively that the
Antimasonic and Abolition branch of that party
is determined, to make war -upon Mr. -Weseren,
because he has had the manliness to denounce
the traitors who have been, endeavoring to bring
about a dissolution of the 'Union. We differ
with Mr. WEBSTER on nearly every political ques
tion, but we are Tree to say that his course on
the Slavery question has been honorable and
patriotic ; and if he prayed (Jr the defeat of the
arch fanatic Gov. JOHNSTON, he did nothing more
than a thonsand other distinguished Whigs,
North and South.
Marriage in High Life.
The New Orleans Picayune contains a humor
ous account, in a letter from Nicaragua, of the
marriage of the Princess Adelaide Clotilda
Louisa Squashee, sister of the so-nalled;Mosqui
to King, to a sable gentleman, familiarly called
"Jim."
"The royal palace was tastefully decorated
with highly-scented hides. Every preparation
being made for the celebration, the princess en
tered the palace hall unattended, except by her
pet goat. Her beautiful blaok hair, greased
with possum fat, hung in profusion over her
shoulders, and contrasted finely with her splen
did dress, which was made of coffee sack. On
the middle finger of her right hand she wore a
rich and costly tin ring, made from a sardine
box. The guests were all assembled, but the
happy lover had not yet arrived. The princess
became impatient and went to seek him.—
She found him playing at marbles. She
accosted him thus: 'Jim, weddin all ready an
you no cum!' Jim replied that 'he had cum to
the elusion not to marry, cos if he did Victory
wouldn't give her no more penahnn.' The prin
cess was terrified ; but a lucky thought struck
her. 'Jim,' said she, 'bimeby my bother die,
then you'll be king.' The words had their ef
fect. Jim threw his arms around the neck of
the princess; their lips met; the sound that fol
lowed was like that heard pulling a bull out of
the mire."
The Boston Post--the ablest of all the New
England Democratic journals—thus speaks of
our recent election :
The news from PENNSYLVANIA continues to be
glorious. She has acted like herself in putting
down the pestilent politician Johnston and stamp
ing her indignation upon the disturbers of the
cornprcmise and Whig anti-slavery agitators.—
With :ill the patronage of the state in his hands,
with ull the arts of the demagogue, the great
est personal activity on the stump, and the most
unscrupulous use of party machinery, Johnston
has been defeated by the young manly and un
hackneyed democrat Witttms Btatsg: The
high protective tariff issue was made by John
ston, and that, too, is decided against the Whigs.
The result will be hailed with joy by democrats,
and cannot give dissatisfaction to true patriots '
of any party.
" HIGH= Law" MiIIIBTERS.—AWe cor
respondent of the Albany Register corroborates
statements which appear in the Syracuse Star,
as to the shameful conduct of a portion of the
clergy in that city. Re says:
" The ministry and the politicians bore a con
spicuous part in getting up the recent riot and
outrage ; and some of the former gentry, not sat
isfied with what they had done, in the streets,
took the subject into their pulpit on Sunday and
not only desecrated the day by fulminating their
treasonable doctrines of resistance to the execu
tion of the laws, but disgraced their sacerdotal
robes by assuming the character of political
demagogues, and , endeavoring to stir up sedi
tion against.the government and laws, among
their congregations."
Rey. John Little, Pastor of the Reformed
Presbyterian Church, in Waverley Place, N. Y.,
who has for some days been on trial before the
Presbytery, for preaching heretical doctrines,
has been found guilty of every specification al
leged against. Mtn, but one, and was then acquit
ted, with a reprimand and a caution not to of
fend in like manner any more. The principal
fault found with Mr. Little, by his accusers,
was that he taught "that the providential eris
tenoe of a civil government entitled it to a unani
mous obedience. "
Hon. J. D. Bright was struck by paralysis, at
his residence in Madison, on Friday, shortly af
ter dinner. He was speechless for some mo
ments. bat by the aid of a medical attendant was
restored to consciousness.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE subscribere, Executors of the last will and testa
went of William Manown, Sr., deceased, will offer
at public sale, on the premises, on the 20th day of No
vember next, the valuable Farm, containing 1001 acres,
situated in Elizabeth township, Allegheny county, a' d
two miles from Monongahela City, and on which is
erected a log dwelling house, an elegant barn, and other
improvements. There is an excellent orchard of fruit,
and the land abounds In first-rote cosi. This term ad
joins the lands of Ebenezer Caldwell, Esq ., James Wall
and others The entire Farm is tillable, and for excel
lenee cannot he surpassed in the Township.
Terms made known the day of sale,
JAMES MANOWN,
JAMES WILLIAMS, Executors.
Aionongabelo City, October 18
Washington Commonwealth and Pittsburgh Saturday
Post copy three times and charge this Office.
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m,
Western Star Lodge, N6:l4eets every Wednesday
Iron Ctty Lodgo, No 182, meets every Mondayei'ng.
Mount Moriah e, No. 260, meets every Mondayevening, uvening, at Union Ha corner of Fifth and Smitutleid.
Zocco Lodge, No. MU, meets every Thursday evening,
at their Hall, corner of Smithfield.and. Fiflhstrbets. •
Twin City Lodge, - Nix 241; meets '
every FtfdaYiiiiiii?
ing. Hall, corner . of Lennon k and Sandusky streets, Al
legheny City. ' - (may29tly
.
LET Aactgorono Lodge, 1.0. or 0..P.....The
Antenna Lodge, N 0.281,1. 0. of Meets Avery=
Wednesday evening in Waxhington Hall, Weed * met
ja4:ly.
Mutual Life Inettrisiie• Conipaziy,.
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, $1,280,000.
COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY.
POLE AND NE.
CAPITAL, $13011:14000.
Ur" Office for the above companies removed to e
Bookstore of H.S. Bosworth A Co, No: Str ?dirket at m
second door from the Diamond. .The_ Offiee, N0.131'
Water street, for rent, at a very lovvvate,
E. BEESON, 4Bent•
ENCOURAGE HOME INATrrunorgE‘ .... .'"
OITIZMNS' INSURANCE, 0 04 1 PAt0 _
.! 1 ;
01 PITTIBEIT !GM.
C. G. HUSSEY. Pram ..... W. MARKS. Seei
Oillai—N9. 01 Waurrt.,7n Warshouss tlf C. H. Grant..
fp`Turs Com anyis now prepared;to insure all hinds
of risks, on . ((Cline!, Manufactories, Goods, Marcher),
dire in Store, and in Tmisitu Vessels, &c:
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity.of ttic
hustitaion, is afforded in the charaeteVof the Directors',
who are all citizens - of Pittsburgh,Well and favorably
known to the community for.their prudence,Ltnelligenee
and integrity.
Disscroas—C. 6. Hussey, Wro. Bagalei , Wm, bid:
mer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D.:Kitrg, Edward flertzeil-.
ton Z Kinsey S. Ilartrangt. S. M. Kier.' marlYnt-
nedallaWlo3oll fitatehleas Maaking.."
rine, "Celebrated Matchless Bleek l agrsupertor
brilliancy to any ever offera to the public., The ` „
proprietors challenge one trial, which. toilifirotri the fat:
Manufactured by Iledgkinson* Co. , - Quarry streeti
North Third, Philadelphia; and sold.at - - t. •-•
S. N. WICICEP.SI9OII . is
Wholetadelling and Seed Warehouse,
N 0.184 and 188 Wood . 61, corner of Sixth,
oet7:3nt . Pittsburgh.
enzons itiontrisen: • •
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR.. $l , OO.
11j- Daguerreotypes. .43
LIXIMITSSEB taken at the new Dagnerreotype norms,'
Lafayette Hall, Fourth street, a few doors from Wood,
(or the low price of one dollar, and upward, according
to the size and quality of case or frame.
(Er Rooms open and operating from 8 A. M toy ly e
M. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to
call. ittep2Bdf
YEIRODr. appeot Improved Extraet,or
W tlie
DOCK ..AND_ SARSAPARILLA —Tor ,tbe
Cure or disease, or as a lifirintpariAer of the bloat ,and
as a general tonic for the system, is artrivalied.
The curative powers of this bziract are truly wonder
ful, and all invalids should make immediatelriniof the
0 Yellow - Dock and Sarsaparilla? ft cannot injure•the
most delicate patient.
Then fly from Mineral nostrums to seek hi/Pa . :life,
and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy. Titelcgi
fore, however -broken in health and spirits, however
loathsome to himself and whers, let no one despair of
recovery; let the patient only understand that the hope
of his physical restoration ties only iu Gnyzott's EY
tram of V'ellovi Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade
him, for hit Itfebt sake, to try it, and we have no itcsitaf,,
lion in Predicting his !peg dy restoration to health.
See advertisement
[Prom the Louisville Journal, May "9th, 18511
Dr. J. S. Umagistonts Pepsin, far Dyspepsia,
Prepared from Binect.or the Stomach of the „Oz.
fl 7 On the 7th or May, 1851, Rev. N. D. Williams,
Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chureb,in Loalsvitic,
Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to
his room, and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspcii
sla and Chronic Diarrhtea, and was, to all appearance,
on the very verge of the grew, and acknowledged to be
so by his physictan,who had tried all the ordinarfmeana
In his power, without effect, and at the above nanura.
Mac-the patient, withthe consent of his physician, corn.
meneed the use of Dr. Houghton's." PEPSIN," and to
the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was
much relieved the first day The third day Ite left hie
room. The sixth day, which was eXcessively hot, he'.
rode ten mites with no bad effect; an; the eighth day he'
went on a visit to the country; and, on the thirteenth
day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength,
he was so far recovered asto alone a journey or ve
hundred miles, where he arrived in safety,much im•
proved in health, having had nodisturbaree of the atom:
act or bowels, after takes/ the first doss of Prysio. These
facts are not controvertible, and that thts is a ease which
ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power in
" PEPSIN." Let physicians and dystsepticsinvestigate.
KEYSER & trPDOWELL„ Agents,
jell Il40•WoOd street.
117'i. 0. or U. V.—P , ftee orMeetlns,W tsbington
•I all, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.
Prrrsausou Louse, No. 356--Meets every Tuesday
•eening.
rdestcaornts Fascastrlammr, No. ST—Meets tst and 3d
Flits, oreach month. mar:s-4y
li7 A Brost Remarkable CA/be or Total
Blindness Cured by Petroleum.-.We invite
the attention of the afflicted and the public generally to
the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The ease
may be seen by any person who may besteptleal in re
lation to the facto there set forth S. hi. KIER-
" I had been afflicted several yearn with a soreness
of both eyes, which continued to Increase until last Sep
tember,). the inflammation at that time having inc
voiced the whole lining membrane of both eyes, ard..
ended in the deposite of a thick film, ciet
which wholly
stroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and
the thickening removed, whieh'sooh• returned and left
me in as bad a condition as before. • At this stage of the
complaint I made application to several of the roost
eminent medical men, who informed me that "my eyes
would never get well." At this time I could not distin
guiskt any object. By the advice of some friends
menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and
locally, under which my eyes have improved daily until
the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire-,
ly. My general health was very much improvedby the
Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to
its use. I reside at No. UM Second street, in this city,
and will be happy to give any-itOorrnanon in relation to
my case . WILLIAM' MEL.'"
_
Pittsburgh, September 17,'1851 .
Fat sale by MYSER & IbPDOWELL, 140 Wood st.;
R. S. SELLER 5,57 Wood street, and by the Proprietor.
seplB
DEAFNESS, noises in the bead, and all diaaavevik
able discharges from the ear, speedily and permanentik
removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART
LEY, Principal Aunt of the N. V. Ear Surgery, votivi
mtoay ke csulted at 99 ARCH street, Philadelphia, from
9 3 o'clonock.
Thirteen years close and' almost sunilvided attention
to this branch of special practice hon.-enabled him to
reduce bis treatment to such a degree of success as to
find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a
steady attention to tblrmeans prescribed n
Associated 'initialed's lasurarace Conspae
ay or eh* City of Pittsburgh - t
W. W. DALLASi PresI—ROBERT 'FINNEY, fiee_tyi
101 - "`Will insure against FIRE and MARINE - RISKS
oral - kinds.
fees in tifimongailalo ireass 7 NeS.l24 wed 1 . 2 Water it.
ntinconosus: .
W. W. Dallas, Italy Patterson, 8 H. liartloP, R. 8-
Simpson, Joshua Abodes C, faalson, Wia, A4 cur, Edward.Unegg, A. P. XnAnts, Wm..Coillxiimoul, LI.
Sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Gorman fhb%)
Pittsburgh Litsliiiiharouso•VomPluire
CAPITAL 41100,000.
Er Orolcit.No. 75 Fotrani Szosirr:Zll
OFFICERS:
President--J ernes S. Hoon
Vu, President—Samuel krelurkan.
Trmiarer—JosophB.Leach.
See retary—C. A Colton. -
LEF - see advertisement in another part or_ this paper
myter
Us A. 0. D.
ICS Meets above-134:4'rd or Trade Rooms, corner o
Taid and 'Wood streels,everV Monday evening.
pra
Collecting. EiIII Poitlug, ft&
/OWN WOO ÜBR Y
ID" Attends to Collecting Bill Posting, Distributing
Cards and Circulars for Parties, &e.; lee.
par' Orders left at the Office of the Morning sr
at Holmes' Periodical Btore,Third st., will be *promptly
attended to.
500 DOZ. MEMO LAMBS WOOL 'BIIFRTS-41911
DRAWERS—Justrereived-br -
oet23 • MASON & CO
Q ILK VELTEM—tio Pieces moatittetntatilecolorettoez
1.7 opening at z toet23l A A-MASON & CLEW .
IHILDREWS ZEPHYR WORETRIEGOODS.-.100
doz. Spencers, - Hoods and Comforts, 'Jun received.
orb A. A MASON tr. CD. ,
MASON & ca, are now argVAPhput
ttandfanc icflored; a i lw"lggni Ca Dregs
T and areaiyrectivAg-newandfisinahxdy.
- toe=
T INBRED 011,-40 bile. in prime order, for tee by
oet23 B A FAHNESTOCKA CO.
_ .
SPIRITS OF 1' RPENTINE.-25 Ws. !or sarkt by
frANNEWS for' trale - DY ,
I ot 123 FA HN moturtect
' SSPIPHIES-5,0 Ludt chestui2 H. L. and ,(9.' P : Teas
4 ` " Colony a n d Cltalan '"
se boxes Green and Black
10 bhds. N.O. Sugar;
50 bbls. Loaf sea Ormhed Sugar;
40 boxes assorted Tobareo;
• 20 M. Havana and Cuba Cigars;
75 bags Rio Coffee;
25 LagayraCtffee;
20 " Old Government Java Coffee;
50 boxes Rosin Soap; , •
5 " Castile "
5 " Palm and Alniond adap;
5 " Babbin's Soap Powders;
2 " Yeast"
" Born Starch; --
5 •
" Hecker% fatina; . • •
3 " Rice Flour; . •..
10 " alienates;
2 " Isinglass; ' ' -
20 " Star Bandies;
10 " Sperm Candles;
" • Cocoa and Brown;
5 -" AfrizariGlnaer; •- • '
6 " Long Is3and Mustard.;
150 sacks fine Dairy Salt;
50 boxes Clothes Pins; • -
1 cask bladder;
10 " Potash ;
15 MAL Nos 1 and .3 Mackerel ;
20 '" N.V. and S. H.7.slolasscs ;
30 kegs Ground Spices ;
19 doz. Bed Cords;
75 ". Corn Brooms
ALSO—Nails, Glass, White Lead and Cotton Yttra.l
Wholesale and Retail by J. .WILLIAMS.Ik...OOI,.•
oet22 North-East corner Wood and Piftii-itreets.
E=l
AN Elution for Preaident, Treasurer and six Direct
ors of the Monongahela and Coal Hill Turnpike
Company, wilt be held at the house - of H, Belattoover,
South Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 22d 'day 'of Hor en:.
Der next between the koala of 10 o'clock A. ,L, and- 1
o'clock, h M. W. C. ROBINSON,
00t2b.3 .tvr• 'Treasurer,
!ADM AND MANADZII
Prices of Adevission-first Tier and Pasqua* Mic,;"
Second and Third Tiers 2504 Reserved seats Dress_
Circle 75e.; Private Boxes 8400. • . •
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71. • -
07 Second night of the Grand hi eratic Ballet:of
- - - -L4.--8,1 17 51V1 4 1 ,1 ' ;
FRIDAY EVENlNff,"Oithber Mb; Uie petrrpq =
will commence with
POOR PILLICODDY.
Zoloe , Rival Baya area, 14" Lit Mtaa
Tigrei .1114
Fatah:lE4 -
The whole tomnehtie
•+ , f, trOP4IVE„.
_Da. ti • ,
r erand Parovestir.A lll o. o s4...TPlF -
j Lij erica.
t -14134bIgt,APPLUMBITI*1- ,
tavlngMe-ftiendlY shorei
4. NCE M ORE some otthe SMENUlP,cMk4inwfuek.
lilt tofirisk,
Leay. b ea
aez
_ceneit taking fisher way MANY -MURP:M.T.,
ta
Spana
I i tte so inc hltildricts
T hre ' l4°. / 1 "-uauet had RtAlkenbt agf;''aad..ahtt::' 'F
egs to azatottnee t hat ah4c1 , 44, *Wei t 9
ateurs and Public of this city afthe . _ '
• ............,.._.___
.. ,
i i:; .- ; i-.4: lmii ,4mxwaxitrii iati-il
1 ao,
atiiigeaP:o:lltilieTL.: .iiiiiN_LP:s7eoputiri:varietan
; LYRIC ' E N.T.ERE4Viritglirri -' •
. do m h inlitheanntitionief , -',', ' T .. -,..,., , •
002K/SAll• .`4.311P OPLatal , - 1. •-,,
i . performances , 'which gAL*311414:13., tuts ten lea
1 In the comic efthef.'eSi;enipkt
,ittinfue.sonp,
Splendid. Scenes in Dramatic cutlet:lift.-- ,---,
KeDAhI.E. ANNA:111S110Pr:-
Will be assisted by her
TALVIVITEtrertMANT-- . •
Um:4w Vie D1E.R4110419711,1012(;M4`,,,fi
' -- SaWain ” ge l ft i k , iiiliiilineeit , ;. -
''
t ' ' ° 6llParikuran ' t° be
Il 'ir beadhered to, as much
.al, be following line of road . w 4
_,,
s eireumsoineee'Will• permit :_
__;!. , iiitild .. ,,pitieli...l4
~,.
I . Harrill:GOO, . paltimgr , uu
Ac. ,- , Alt
Wheellii g , cineinnad;rLexington i A c.,
Greenwood Garden,
ACHOICE COLLEuTION OB=SfIRIIBBBRV, Vi
Wog Roses, Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry,
lihabarb, Grape Vioes,hardy blorably,Rose, aad eve
plant mercenary to ornamenigarde, egack sardetur
be" foettd at Greenwood: Narsety-.. .40,-.lloalbas leave,
dui corner of Market aad-ElAb sweets, rtttibargit every
halt hour, - tor-the Garden. - lee Creamy and: other-re. ..
(reshmentirseraratup jatba:Saloons.,
Orders roidreitsed toihaProprietor; stblaaciieate
Allytiony'eatraryiVa,oo NAPt
11raeOve:P.atteatiart-..=-2.j4.:-
' ; : AISIDIfiII I 1 j
.
iZeciving. .
ri
CARPKIS, - OR. CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS, ?,
Co_nstettngin part ziPshir
Super Royal Velvet Pile Carpetti:, ,
Su
ItopllTAtiestry,Cmpew;:
English and AmeticanOnizSidg,Cdrpeir'•. - -
Extra stiper three ply eirpets;mitiesfinettirdejttretz,ii
pets; sapetfine legrain.Carpats;. extrallnaingnititi Vas; -
le; fine- ingtain - -learpets.; cmisman Ingrain-Carnetsi
mum Ingtata.Carpets ; AllO4 alsd3,3 - Tapinittr-Venb.
nazi Carpets; 4 4. 3-4 and 5' B. Tertlted - Vinniaiii-Caipetat.:,..
4 4;04 and - ,9 'llitmast .Venitian-Carpeti;'...4V34: - , end,
6-8 plain Venitiaii -- !Ctivets; 44,-7-8; 3 4;5-6 and g. 4
eommari'VesitiatCotirpetsi' Listing 'n114;241f
extra super Chanlle Rugg; superfuteChattilecdolanpek
fine Tuned- do common, Tifie4-40Tertilnittbniettealler
do Camille° Mar slntat'Tafteddor.dplentre-'..Ertgthihi
Sheepskin do; common „Sheepskin,ol6;„ - Aidetnid-Seeee,..‘ . -- 1. ..
skin do;,:leinly.Lind Sheep/kin de; .4 , 3llfgaiiVeitd;W: - .J
nillaSbeepekin do; Inte Coep atik,!katenireSticepekin'i
-011-CLOTOS.ANII.TRIAIMINGS_
;Sheet Olt Cloth's . ; from to 241,:terit-Widei?, eta Uralany _1
size hall or room ; 847-4,64,54,44 and 3404.30th5t,t
Green Oil Molt., for tVandow Blinds:. Furniture 4)ibit
Cloths; pat nt;Statr
Carpet Bindingt.reash and, Lrumer ~Shaw Drop Npppp..6
king; Table Mats ; Soclabg's t 6 f, i. 1 4;0 40111114.:7
Wide Cotton Dockiag,.s4 wide; e.M- -2 Pattsitk:art!W.
Table. Covens; eintiamectdo. do do;:ciefeted.doFdoiltkil
Satin Dan2lllo,_ for Windoze - -Curialriiiff Mittel
Chintz, do do; Turkey Chinti, Border.; WirkliiiiSktuf
Buff Window Linen; - . Walden Blinds;'Darnaalt,Mifrf' l .
reens ; Watered libireens. ,,, • t; if
. The above -Steak - consists of the laziandbest
selected taiMig market Being parcsadi - ..direo twin
the importers and manntacturera. comprlstag - D M.
est and latest styles and desiges, and at tire s 'salary
they cannot fatlan pleasentli. eintioity taptleviasec.-.-
wishing to furnish Steamboats or. Motu*, tolltiens a
mill at the Carpet WarelimiteiNeBs "'earth street, and
75 Wood sweet. orate APCLINTOCKs.
Fare tram •sali Old ciountrraeduM4
P ,l S , SAGitfrfiißtg6BppnLopNfto!tokdlil4BooVl: . ,f=: - '
i., NEW YORK,
AN D FROM LIVER POOL ToNEWORLEANR*II.','.
TibtomitosToN, cHtRLESTOWAN44.
SAVANNAH'DIRECT."
• "4 , s 1. Voroks;','=s, -
General Emigration and' FonOra s yehaeg.
_
ilitE undersigned having aestentedlfitt:Ageney okr
1
above well known Howie, is prtlftifed.lo • bOnglent '
Passengers from the Old Country,onakfavotable teros
as any other Houie,ht the,Cll7-
Passages can be_ engaged in : rotowing
sailing punctually, on the days agpitinied:-
ngrAl..l:ol , lrTAlVErdele2/teeLtvenutot on the 6th, ,
and last of each Mind). •
RED SI'AR LINE leaves "LiVerpbol 'on the 2014. t
asch.month
THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month i '
TEE LOAIDON LINE.ot Packets gaits fr0m,1;41100,13_
on the alb, latili2Lst and orb of every. Month.
THE CLYQI LINE ot-Glaagdw PECketf,
GLASGOW on the )stand 15th of each otOrnb..
Atato—A weekly Line or Packets for New Orleans,
(Passengers shipped from NewYotkto any part CK"
the West. '
11Y /rbe:tifemior Partnerireeidei 411
pe e n Co ntenda the embareationol all passagespassages onsaged
tuntry.
P.S. Per na "desirous of visiting
tfie Old County
,'-
can ; have ?their passage engaged 'through froutElEsi
burgh, by application clihei ,lierintnilly or by ietter s
(post paid) to the . ondersigite.i. *. ,
• ..zAssAce F 032 NEW YO_ IT'_
Eau be had at 'very reduced Mee ELivplyinglirtker?,-
undersigned Agent for the" Messrs: Ta_paeott . ; .- of•Nearl
,
'York. . AIM „ELAJEELYi r "'
Corner of Sixib and
Mad cool Putthsiiik..
0ci.42
A . SENSERS from the ()Id Copiurnin any or TAP-
E: SCOTT & CO'S Lines: will lie faredshed at sea
with provislaina bt wood quality; weekly, as follows,L;
without aufanlsit charge: Each_passcriger of 12 years , .
of age and over ,, 2f ths beead,2 nes, rice, 2 92.1e1r.$ lbs. •
oatmeal, I saga'', I lb am,' lb. molasses', sad 1 O. •
pork. Under 12 years of age, 0 tbs. breadstuff*, t
park;full allowance of water and vinegar, and half al.
lowance of tea, sugar and moltises. - • -
For passage app yi to
.4 A.,-"Wke. IVFAPSCOTWOCO.,
•
• 86 South atii_ltLir., or M . •
' • JAMES BLAJLEGY, - - • 7 . Z
Sixtband - Ltbert2.llo. • '
VVALNELte LUlTElER—WiuitAdiAlinofJYiWaliipt
W./kw& kukil Plank. atii.w.t. BM%
*cat
. ro4:4treel.'
Health 01110ei , -!; t • •-
stIE public are informed that the-OFFICE OF THE.
BONROOF43E/sLTH of the Citrof flttaburgb h
at No. 69, Grant street, between Fourth ind Dimond
streets, where all Notice, end-Communications for the
Ilmutt. mast be left. aILiBLFA NA.YLAH,
- 03ecreutry
hfutraurt
_ to. atm klaheflealltabetesßaer. cf - •t ,
' l .,'" •'• PitabtiviVOrtariarletArl9stri,:'.
Hr AiritAPEleetlon , .for' thirteen-Dirictots of this::
Bank• attll beheld otthe'Banklog Hotta** on Mon- ,
thy, the 17th day of Nokomber next, between the boon
oieldet, A. n, and 3 - o'clock, P M. . 4 •:,‘ •
oetla
THB STOCILHOLDERS of the Binnitlithetizand Fdifa
betbiown Turnpike Road Company ate reptdred to
pay taw tae Treasury au at be-fore the Miner of Nov.,
tan. An Instalment of 83.00 on eaeh share-of Slack,
subscribed: ... ILAITHEWIL WEST,
oettnad (Journal °oar.) 7,;Masitter,
• •
Excaueozikast. ov Prennitutarti. 22
741. • , u •s•Oetober 17, 101. j
DI
A ':Election , for thirteen Directors. cil 51hiii•Bank •
Ili serve during theensuing year; shit-tut:held:o rhe, ,
Banking House,. on Monday, the 17th•itar of Novenatar....
next, between the hours of and. 3 .•••,•,',.
oette:die - • Tlf OWLS , hf• HOWE,- Cash'il,
A CARD.
HAVING, after a partial abseideotikeirerainiontea,
resumed the nun.= or TFIS Law,:the subscriber.-
wiU now save hie undivided attention totheArideiioShia.'
profession,, . • : t .
Tat cuizgWed blisiocaa or Willa ACCaildivinh'clos!'
ed by and mantra the attention of both, attheirerdaleOi',."
on Grant etreet Unainela•etitriated, to on,ipo r it#7...,
win in all cases-receive procag-attentia. '-
JOHN COYLE, Att'y ectounsellor at Law,
oettEhlro. No; 75 Grant
• Olf : I
E4itical fur Thirteen naret ( 2:i /4 lrAlr
the ensuing . year, Will be held - cit the riLing
cme, on Monday, the seventeenth day .of November
;lei I. [oet2o,l JOHN SNYDEFL, Cagier.
„
G. E.: Atarl.Ur
BANKERS ASP - - P -2 ,A R .r
ExcifertiGE coil% - A •
BANK biarigiz, • •
• - BIGHT. AND .
TIME Dtitr t taid4le
colleekions carefully attended to,zatifipmpcdsA4ot.. /
ted to spy port of We Uniou. .
s..
jeer 52*ov/rifler -
PiOtrGEIT AND eotst Off C010613510N.
No. 7V,Faulai.itrast, *,-”` "' •
isrtext - door to the Bank of f t
_____ttsbaler
t.it ,41110gbemy
IN PersanteerOf-Itto Iliceetionc of. unauit OtAllseWbbi -
:l, ottheAds'of. April,;(l37,siut.;_eapplesnent
the 15th of April, 1811, entitled an ‘'itet for tbefocerfee•sl.•
anon of the Pittsburgh, Kittanning and Warren Han --
toad Comaaarr boOka will be openeidfar, salrsitiptiont
the capital stoek.hrsaia eanautuiy el ten o'clock, Al.
ou Wednesday, November 19M.,11351,at &Olt. Clair ' •
;Motel ill the eity klittsbarsh,% to dotubmei open from •
tto day till a sufficient number of snares mei be 10 .# 0 ' •
•serlbrd'to sceure the Charter. . •
Harmar Denny, Wm. Robinson,
John H. Shoenberger, . Oeorge R. Muter ; •
. Benj. Darlington, Jay. Gray, 4th
Frauds - Rattle, ; Morrison,- -
las: Hoes Snowden, Ogden,
Rant. Orr, • ' ' Samuel llaird,
John Freckling, " Philip Weakling,
Jos- Buffington • • • • Riez:Coldiveß, -
James Elatehfalm, Chambers Orr,
Robt.Rpara, --- - . John thlfnn,
Web- Reynobil; ' • Car
Oct. IS, - , '
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To Builders. - • - ,
POPOSALS for the erection of.St,Pain't Ga‘bedrith
in this city will be received at Abe boa
until the 7th of November, pan/xi:data about the condt
tb3ns of contract may be obtained- at the samo;plate t *
where the plane and apeel.ficatinos are ready for 1 0 1, Ve
tion. The work neeeseary for getting the building un•
der meg siriU form the contract,rind the whole to btlet
to ono contractor. The Architect wlll.ho 3ir4ll6l:l(cFarY
day from 10 to 10„teeleick, ANN, during: weelttO
give ezplanatictus. Oeilidt•
A • A —2l) a. fresh for sale -
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AR CARIO ACID-1600 s. for sale be
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store and(or sale by
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AMUSEMENTS.
THBALTIXE.
JOSEPH C, FOSTER .
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