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T irt " CITY- 4EarPor.fg Ipaitcu Yco ...:.rlCalk: Pfft;]Mati TUESDAY *ORNINGI.. . OCTOBER =2B TOR PBSSEDIRT ; ; OP4I . I:!;TOMTED STATTSIr AMA ssfer'ese be,.....,re , Generat Conrenthm , • • • Pcgt*lez • a 01 , ...••, 1, • ••••• z Nivea Me. same; ' • 4 1 Governor, -4 14P5110 1 0L . Vgini.bk .. I #4lol l . ; *kretuters:to-day; - . hnt•the attiritintitieinttql. ..:tiymigirdistterti, compelled .1/i' to postpone ibeit publication until to-morrow; ihentre shall i 4 — senctliam es n meetly .ns our reports will eniblh us to make them. A statement . of I.he'Memtieti .of the legislature-, and the several County ddg es, is girn this neurning. letter from an office; oyk,tiotp*tho. 8. steamsbip . Mississippi states pioBie:pi - o0 1 - ;:bilio ie that 11 - ossirry mt reach this nom-. 7 : - 10;:liefcrie the flint .of liecember..l,oo4":* desire to visit his friends iti-London,il4.l*titit :Niitti them &few days; and.theiCenibirlatiiihe United States. .',* • The Penn spivantt lisiliva4;:..:_ A letter has been received irom Mr. , iftTi:FJ 1", BON; President of the PenMo:4lAtt:l44wil Company, addressed to a Commitieilfc.o44, stating that it is the intention o?isaid CoMpanY to lay but a single track along 'Libeity - street, until the business will justify the laying .af double track. - The Phttetecurgh maid StenbenTate 1:1M! .We are glad to learn.that the Directors of this Road are vigorouely.prosecuting their surveys, and that a part of the work will be actually com menced within two months. No more important roathan this can be projected for the interests of Pittsburgh. Had this Road but been complef ed, him different would have SiengasTinanami turing and commercial life of oar City for the past three months! Instead of a stagnation, amounting almost to a business death, we would have had a life of stirring golden prosperity that woulcidiave lifted us even beyond the influence of that depression which,' for some time'pa.st, has been settling down upon the monetary affairs of the commercial World.. There is no city in the Union—there is no point of country any where, which has, from its position, a larger In herent capacity for continued prosperity, inde pendent...of- external influences, than Pittsburgh, if she were only resolutely to set about making use of what she has. But our purpose is to give an extract from a letter from a gentleman of Washington county to a friend in Pittsburgh: "Since the survey has been commenced, I have made it my duty again to travel over the propos ed routes of the Rail Road from Pittsburgh to ißtenbenville, and have frequently met the En ..glneer parties now engaged in the experimental' surveys: Ido assure you that rough and for bidding as are the hills opposite the City of Pittsburgh, there is no route of forty miles in Western Pennsylvania, where a first-class Rail Road can be made at a less expense than can this from Pittsburgh to Steubenville. Tho mo ment you get clear of the hills opposite to and facing your city (which, I understand, MID be readily done,) you will be able to con-street a Road of a grade of a most moderate character, to the Ohio river opposite to Steubenville, at a moderate cost Your people stand on the river bank, and look at the rugged precipices opposite, and without looking farther, seem to imagine that the whole country West is of the same harsh character; wherona nothing can be farther from the reality. " Such are the streams running through this county that there are at least three good routes, all of which are easy, yet each offering a distinct advantage of its own. The only difficulty is in choosing among ttum! "Upon my asking your Engineer what were the difficulties he met with ? None, in the world,' he replied, ' except the time it will take to examine the different routes so as to chootie the best' " Instead, therefore, of nature's offering op-. posing obstacles by way of difficulty, she is to profuse in her offers of routes as to make the only difficulty that of selection. Thus has this bugbear of impracticability melted away into nothing I The Road ought, by all means, to be completed by the Spring of 1868. And the ooun try along the route ought (and I have no doubt it will) contribute Liberally to making it. The people are rich, and the resources to be developed by the Road, will add greatly to their wealth." A Goble Township• Many townships in the State, says the Penp ayiranirrn, have in past contests laid claim to precedence in the Democratic ranks, on the score of large comparative majorities for the part", and conspicuous amongst these are the noble townships of Coder= and Manheim, in York county, which on several occasions have been very nearly unanimous for the Democratic noM inees. All, however, must unite, we think; in according the first place to the gallant township of Ben finger, in little Elk. Look at the folloi- ing figures:— BENZUIOEE 164 I 164 .168 .163 .163 .163 163 Bigler, Clover, Campbell, Lewis, Gibson, Lowrie,.. ..... la. The American Commissioner to the Great Fair (Mr. Riddle) has written home a let ter to Mr. Secretary Kennedy, in which he says that as the show drew to a close the interest in" creased, that the American department attract ed more and more attention; , that "our country men will not only reap a rich reward in medals, but in sales; our agricultural implements are , all sold, and orders given for more ; the greater part of our machinery sold, as well as a large number of patent ri7hte ; the principal part of the carriages disposed of, and many sales of other property made. Mr. Riddle says he is busy in' adcipting a system for repacking the goods which are to go back, and for the delivery of those which are sold. ,`During the year ending September let, 1851, there were twenty-three ships that cleared from the port or Mohile with . cargoes of up wards of three thousand bales of Cotton; and of this number three took out.upwards of four thousand bales. A large number took out 2600 . bales, and upwards—the names of which are not • -THE ISTEwanolth7..lllAcensouc.—W. C. Well, at his cheap Periodical Depot, 85 Fourth street, has received the November number of the above ably conducted :and highly interesting monthly periodical, published by Stringer & Townsend; New York. Ili contents are, imustuklly rich. VW' Some of the Newspapers are Drugging, says the Erie Observer, about a " Bust of Gen. Scott by I. D. Jones." We don't think it' con be compared to - the "brat' of Gen. Scott " in Ohio and Pomsylvania,,lty Johnston and-Vinton. . . Oh, Ant= gungary had rec.4l - r - alifir a s 0 0 1 .. .tOlcen"::0:. 'ineraX..-,sttp port. -troAk tie EuroP!lak • P.OweiWioni .- -.l.siiii:voWeiti :Otiostdrint4frart art .1 trotibled,witik-senrsiif.tthelsolAncoeor: the ( 4 POOT. I *EI - 1E14;40y an English6l 4 a - French '.4nnt- Oita :toes during -,-eur seri:dee. wlitit:migh . ,V; • ; , n - 6t hive - dcatir:4loo4o, wedld.have atten,*ii- estimated our abilitylo sustain. oeeptelves , ,,:he. would have observed the humanity; ffm_lOVe of order,"the reverence for liberty, which a, ' - -terized-ffirrart-irtta iniF-T-Hir - p powers- permitted*Wiflithips:4 , D enmeMAniortol t betieti-mitit-arinkfor.the-soblaspixtriots whn...144. iira-UiirsliftiiiicqiiilTifealinVliiiiiri4Ziiitt now - hare 'Stood a• more.: itopregnable - barrier aga hi s t, Renffia than all* arts of a miserable • ;;; ~ -!Adillt_ercar.i.,- . - There wit: — .a time -- wlait;,! -- e - wiiit'ihiiiielg or: big Poles: oto.. Christianity in Europe. ;; An - now I Imaitite:tioi:4 46,ii Waf:44,340 e l al6ne=Aint•tnytOWD'Hungaty-•-conlrlhtorettsv Europe from Iltumitiif ilenimiiiintien:TWS, :VI war in.lfanqr7adriui•cA ' Ws ciiiiacter:beatnit. •onsOia 7 s:la-tha. vitt iliefeablpi it;Oclitemplard were iiigb . er.andfax:reore.:liej)ortnx . l l % :-.4lo think lees, in ract,;thate nuitersalEfteedom, which watt not thought of in the .beginning.; ,Thief was. not ..n.cliaine ;A svas. fotced_upon...ns by. the polioy of the European nations, who, -disregarding .their -Own-interests; suffered Russia- to- invade -and provoketee - -Tea,- we were martyrs - to the cause of freed om , and this glorious bntpainful desti'ny „ ~.. . .was unposed upon tut. , 1 ; • fita.S). hiny deai natide: . llnneti iii*a.den down, and the fl ower:Of, her, Dona e,iiierited,et wandering ezilep,..,and I, her governor, writing from;;EV-Priam in this .disteuat ; Asiatic Turkey, litred . iot-ed the - eternal God_ hears,--my pre clietionthat• there - can ltd no 'freedone 'for - the continent of Europe; and that the Cossacks from the shoris of Don will -water their steeds:in the Rhine, - nnleithiberty be:re - attired 'M Itunga , TY. -Ite*PalX With-Vaugarlaa irt 4 dom that the European nations can ; be free ;,andiliti - enaaller nationalities especially can have no future With: out us. . . ..,, . Publicher. Nor' could•the united Russo-Austrian• forces have conquered.my heroic' countrymen had they ' net foul:ale:traitor to aid-them in the man whom, believing in his honesty,-and on account of his ; still,- I. raised. from obscurity. Enjoying' my confidence, the confidence of the nation and the army, I lilacedlim at the head of our forces, giving him the most glorious part to perform ever granted to man: lVliat.an immortality was within his reseh, had he been honest! But' ho betrayed his country, CurSed be his name for ever ! I will not open the bleeding wounds by the sad remembituthe thii event, and will merely mention that the surrender at Vilagoe was the crowning act of ition,g system of *each , cry secretly practised—by not using the ' advan tages Which victories put in his hands-by not fulfilling my commands, under cunning preten. ces—by destroying national feeling in the army— by weakening its confidence—and by the des traction, through- unnecessary exposures and dangers,' of that portion of the army that he could not corrupt inhis base designs to make himself military,dictiitor; God, in his inscruta ble wisdom, knows whir the traitor was permit. ted to be successful la vain fell the bravest of men in this long war—in vain were the exertiona of my brave countrymen—in vain did the aged father send, with pions heart, his only son the prop of his declining years, and the bride her bridegroom—in vain did all private interests yield to the loftiest patriotism—in vain arose the prayers of the suffering people—in vain did the ardent wishes of evety ‘ friend of freedom accom pany our efforts-,-in vain did the Genius of Lib erty hope for success. My country was martyr ed,. Herrulera are hangmen. They have spoken the impious words that the liberty-loving nation " lies at the feel o f Czar.'" Instead of the thank ful prayer of faith, of hope, and of love, the air of:my native land-is filled with the cries of des pair, and I, herchosen leader, am an exile. The diplomacy of Europe has' changed Turkish hos pitality to tee and my companions- into hopeless bondage. It is ti painful'existence. My youth ful children have begun the morning of their lifd in the hands of my country's destroyer, and I—but no: desponding does not become me, for lam a man. I amnot permitted, or I would say I envy the dead. Who is unfortunate I I am in Broussa, where the great Hannibal once lived an exile homeless like myself, but rich in services performed for his country, while I can claim only fidelity to mine. The ingratitude of his nation went with him in hiebanishment, but the sorrowful love of my countrymen follows me omy place of exile. To thee, my God, I offer thanks that thou didst deem me worthy to suffer for dear Ilungary. Let me suffer afflictions, but accept them as propitiatory nacrificea for my na tive land. And thou, - Huagaritux nation, yield not to des pair; Be patient: hope, and wait thy timo ! Though all men forget thee, the God of Justice will not. Thy sufferings are recorded, and thy • tears remembered. The blood of thy martyrs -thy noble sons--which aioistened thy soil, will have its fruits. The victims which daily fall for thee are, like the ever-green cypress over the graves of the dead, the symbol of thy reearree don. The races whom the destroyer excited against the by lies and cunning will he unde ceived: they will know that thou didat not fight for pre-eminence, but for the common liberty— that thou west their brother, and bled for them also. The temporary victory of oar ene mies will but serve to take the film from the eyes of the deceived people. The sentiment of sym pathy for our sufferings will inspire among the smaller States and races the wish for a fraternal confederation—for that which I always urged as the only safe policy and guarantee of freedom for them all. The realization of this idea will hurl the pow er of the haughty despots to the abyss of the past and Hungary free surrounded by free nations, will be great, glorious and independent. At the moment when I hardly hoped for fur ther consolation on earth, behold the God of Mer cy freed my wife, and enabled her, through a thousand dangers, to reach me in my place of exile Like a hunted deer, she could not. far five months find in her own native land a place of rest. The executioners of the beardless Nero placed a reward upon her bead, but she has escaped the tyrants. She was to me mho my exiled countrymen like the rainbow to Noah; for she brought intelligence of hope in the un shaken souls of the Hungarian people, and in the affectionate sympathy of the neighboring nations who had fought against us. They had aided the wife of the much•slandered governor of Hungary. Although the sympathy of the world often depends upon the result of actions, and the suc cessful are applauded, still Hungary, by her noble bearing and trials, has drawn the atten tion of the world. The sympathy which she has excited in both worlds, and the thundering curse which the lips of millions have pronounced against her destroyers, announce, like the roar ing of the wind before the storm, the coming retribution of.Beaven. Tolman's. • • Johnston, NOPtE Among thenations of the world there are two which demand our gratitude and affection.— England, no,less powerful than sbe is free and glorious, supported us by her sympathy, and by the approving voice of her noblest eons and the millions of her people. And that chosen land of freedom beyond the ocean—the all-powerful people of the United States, with their liberal government—inspired us with hope, and gave us courage by their deep interest in our cause and sufferings, and by their condemnation of our executioners. Strohm, do. .Coulter, eda Comfy do Chambers, do Meredith, do Jessup, do The President of the United States, whom the confidence of a free people had elevated to the loftiest station in the world, in hie message to Congress, announced . timt,the American govern- Ment would have been the 614 A to recognise the independence of Hungary. And the senators and representatives in Congress marked the de stroyers of my country's liberty with the stigma of ignominy, and expressed, with indignant feel ings, their contempt for the conduct of Austria, and their wish to break the diplomatic inter course with such a government. They summoned the despots before . .tke judgMent'seat of human ity ; they proclaimed that the world would con demn them ; they' declared - that Austria and Russia had been unjust, tyrannical arid barba rous, and deserved to be reprobated by Mankind, while Hungary was worthy of universal gym. pathy. Thellungarians, more fortunate thial., who 'were able to reach the shores of the New World, were received by . the people and government of the United States in the most generous manner • —yes; like brothers. With one hand theyhurled anathemas at the despots, and with - the dther welcomed the humble eilles td partake of that glorious American liberty more to be valued thin the glitter of crowns. Our hearts are filled with emotions to see bow this great nation extends its sympathy and aid to every Hungarian who is so fortunate as to arrive in America. .The sym pathetic declaration - , of such a- people, under such.circumstances, with similar sentiments in England, is not a mere sigh which the wind blows away; but is prophetic of the future.— What a bleMsed sight to see whole nation eleva ted by such sentiments ! • Free citizens of America! you inspired my countrymen to noble deeds ; your approval im parted oonfidence ; your sympathy consoled in adversity, gave a ray of hope for the future, and enabled us to bear the weight of our heavr but• ADDRESS OP-KOSSITIS To . the Peop*o.Of. the Ijodlitod..iitstes den ; your fellow-feeling will sustain us till we. realize the hope, the faith; "that Hungary is not lost forever." Accept, in the name of my coun trymen, the acknowledgment of our warmest kratitude - and high eespeet. 1, who know Hungary, so well, firmly belie's' that she is not 16E44. and:thehtellidenteeitizeU:, of America have ' dSoidedoiit.j)iil.T4filkii4o l = Aive kindness, but frith reasofaindrptliettpta , -. voi - the zinfortiniatebirtnotorditiSugiteil ringait, iThe sound of.lhateircinfritgiiigvoicir -funeral_ dirge l bfit Os the shrill trumpet that will.call the woriii:Pjudgment.• ..Who does not 'see that Austiia, .even in her siatnry has . ,giyen...lierselt mortal__wonntil • enfireAkness• is betrayed. The world - 6bn; ipi.tettevete that t drope needs the preileriatiOn this decaying Pmpire : - it is evident that its .existince is a curse to mankind : it can. never proinote — n the welfare of society. The. magic,' of its,„lmagiped_power is gone : it was a dOlusion ..ithieb , canitlaceive -no- longee Among - all-the :rocas o this empire—not exceeding the3ieredi- WBtates - -,-therelo no. one - that &nit not, do} sidsethe reigning m . y fao .. ape urg. pow' or has,no _monal ; steund •of support its vain dreams of a uniteaViefor which:-it-Lao conindtteit'fbe,'"Vii#Viinheiml-of erinieSt-are proved., fie world laughsJ , - 310-one loves:or.respe4S, it ; and when It falls. riotof regret will follow it. to'the gra've",.. 3 - And &lilt' surely will. *That moment Russia withdraws her , support, the decayed edii.• fice srumble to. dust. A Jabot, fired, by 64 English or -by lin American vessel from the' Adri atio would be like. the .trumpet_at the city of Jericho. And this impious, foolish, government thinks to control fate by the hangar's' cord. - How long'. will Russia be able I to .assist? Thie Czar—who boasts that his mission is to be the scourge' of all the - nations striving for' liberty 7 will not thccAlmighty; *hose vicegerent he pro , timely assumes to bp, blast the boast et.? The very ‘ charnoter of his government is a declaration of. war. Against the-rights and inter este of humanity,' turd the existericso , o of other nationa...Wilk.the world 'suffer thls long?' Not long. . . • . 4 The Hungarian nation, in her were has not only ;dada cousclonsiteSS of her Om strength but she bsi.forced the conviction into . the Mimi, of other nations that she deserves to exist, and to be independent; -. lind she, can show justly that. her existence and independence are men: dal to the cause of liberty; in Europe. No, nol Hungary is not lost! By • her faith, bravery, and by her foresight, which teachee der to abide her time, she will bo yet among the foremost id the war of universal liberty. Yon, noble Americans, we bless in tie name of the God of Liberty! To you, who have sum; moped the murderers of my countrymen before the judgment•seat of the world—to you, who are the first judges of this court—l will bring the complaints of my nation, and before you I will plead her cause. When the house of Haps burg, With the aid of a foreign army, invaded my country, and had destroyed, by their manifesto of the 4th of March, 1849, the foundation upon which the union with Austria rested, there re mained for Hungary no alternative than the Declaration of Independence, which the National Assembly unanimously voted on the 14th of April, 1849, and which the whole nation sol emnly accepted, and sealed with their blood: I declare to you, in the most solemn manner, that all which has taken place, or that may hero. after take place, proceeding either from indi viduals or government, contrary to this clecla! ration, which is in perfect accord with the fundamental law of Hungary, is illegal and un just. Before you I assert that the accusation of the Magyar race was unjust to the other races —by means of which a portion of the Servings, Wallachia/us, Slovenians, and Germans, dwell: ing in Hungary, was excited against us—is an Impious slander, circulated by the house of Hapsburg, which shrinks (rein no crime to weak en the united forces of our army; to conquer one race after another, and thus bring them all nude, the yoke of slavery. It is true, some of the races in Hungary bad reason to complain; but these subjects of com plaint were the inevitable consequences of the pre-existing state of things and the Austrian in • terference. But the Croatians had no reason to complain. This race of half a million, in a separate province, bad a national assembly of its own, and enjoyed greater privileges than even the Hungarians. They contributed proportion. ally but half as much in taxes; they possessed equal rights with Hungary ; whilst the Hunga rian Protestants, on account of their religion, were not suffered to own lands in Croatia. Their grievances and ours wore the same in the per petual violation of the conatitutio,e by the im perial government. But their own peculiar grievances arose from the evils of former times, and from the Austrian system of government, which forcibly placed the Slovenian. Servian, and watlachitur boundary districts on the German military footing. The moment, however, our people became free and enjoyed their political rights, they be. came just, and placed all things upon a basis of freedom and perfect equality. But some of these races, blinded by the infernal slanders and suggestions of Austria, took up arms against us. This people, who for centuries bad endured slavery, fought against their own freedom ! God forgive them ! They knew not what they In America, people of different languages dwell ; but who says it is unjust for senators' and representatives to use the English lan guage in their debates, and to make it the official language of the government? This was what the Magyar race asked in Hun gary. There was this difference only—that in America it was not necessary to establish this by law, for the original settlers hail stamped their language in the country ; but in Hungary a law was necessary to make the Magyar the official language. The use of the Latin language —a bad relic of the middle ages, which the cler gy and aristocracy preserved as something pre cious, imitating the ancient despots who caused the laws to be written in small letters, and placed On high towers, that the people might not un derstand their rights—had been retained among us. It was necessary to have a living, spoken popular language. And what othercould we have than the noble Magyar? How often have I, and other leaders with me, said to my countrymen that they must be strict ly just, and Beek their future' greatness, not in the predominance of one race, but in the perfect equality of all ! My counsel was adopted and made the basis of government. The same free dom, the same privileges, without regard to lan guage or religion, the free development of each race under the protection of the law, were ac corded to all. We not only guaranteed the right to use any language in the churches and schools, bat we afforded aid for the education and develop ment of each nationality. The principle we an nounced was, that either the State should pro tect no religion, no nationality—leaving all to the free action of the people—or that it should protect all alike. In the general administration the predominance of our language, and consequently the race that spoke it, was a necessity; but in the administration of county affairs, which in some respects resem bled that of the individual States in North America, the use of each language was granted. In the courts, in the trial by jury, in the right of petition, in the republication of all laws, and ordinances, the various races had the right to use their own language. In one word, nothing was left undone which could tend to place all on a footing of the most perfect equality. True, we did not—as Austria has done for political puproses solely, to enslave all the people and make the brave Hungarians a subordinate na tion, make a territorial division of the lands. We respected rights, and wished to progress, but were .too honest to commence a system of spoliation. And who has been benefitted by this policy of the Vienna bureaucracy. Not even those on whom the pretended favors have been conferred. When those races clamored fornational rights, I boldly demanded what was wanting, and what. could be granted without injury to the country. No one answered, but reckless men, who spoke of territorial division. The Servians desired to have the comitat Baca and the three counties of the Banat as a separate Servian State. The Wallachians wished to have Transylvania. They (the Servians) did not consider that they owned no separate portion of the land of Hungary, and that in Baos and the Banat were Wallachians, Germans, and Magyars, who could not be made subordinate to the less numerous Servians. So, also, in Transylvania there were Magyars, Jek lers, and Saxons, who would complain of such a connexion with Wallachia. As there were various races, speaking differ ent languages in Hungary, and divided into as many municipalities, who could blame us for laying the. foimdation of government in a just equality to all?_ Croatia alone was a separate territory ; and how often have we said to her that if she would remain in union with us, we would give her the hand of brotherhood, but if she wished to separate:, we would not hinder her ! We could not, however, permit such a division of Hungary as would have destroyed her as a nation. It was Austria who sowed the seeds of division and dissolution. Citizens of America! to you fdeolare honest ly that my aim in the federation of Hungary with the smaller nations was to secure the na tionality and independence of each, and the free dom of all; and had anything been wanting ;which Could have been - justly granted to any or or all of the races in Hungary, the Magyars had only to know it r and it would have been perform ed with readiness; for fretnlem, and not power, their desire. ' Finally,, I dealq that , jby the declaration of indepevinte, by 0616" Lives elected governor -atilun P l 9;o. PrOjetitouriongi#l the people do notnot:by yurg/ee release me from that office, 411. a . t acr-O - no. '-',ottld.:legallyicentrol the affairs of governmentbilkt*eitMl'hisprotestation is not made i n a fooling:vs:fay or desire to be con spicuous, bat frottfaspeet.to the inherent rights of my countrymen:o - 116.64e not for power.— The brilliancy.of . _-xt4tejin - t.asfailld ;not seduce :The final aim of mrAte . ,Ster!.having liberated my dear Hungary:lila to - '2ll 'My &yaws's' pri vate citizen and tqrlininlihgarior t e. ' My country, in theft - a - 1 7 ot ;dagger, called at;, °Arne to assist in . the etruitOst for freedoitt. I responded to its call TOtheril% doubtless, were morn Wei who could havelviotlinore'fame,' but I will yield ti2 i rlone in the purity, of my motives. .Perhaps, it was,cenfidence my ardent patriot. bud and honesty induced the Teeple •to give me AticloWer. They believed I freedom would be safitintoy..ttands.„ I felt my v oakbCBB;,;rind 'than reatild not Promise 111 r; ertY, unless they were united as one man, and would lay aside atiletaimai,.: All sectional inter ests. I foretold that if theriation was divided, it would ' AielotlS is' they followedßy in, junctions, aid Were tujited,;,- ; they were•uneen quernble—they perfortseii.. miracles of valor.— The fall of littngiii - )e Camitionced the day they began to divide. Nott - knOvripg the,secret clinks of thiadiVieing;` . :64 Wit finspeCting treachery, and wishing:to inspire;Confulenee, to. ,give skill 'and nlithe elements of trueness to our army, and caring nothing'. 'for Ev'own fame, doing all for the. good of my country, I gave command of the forces ; co• another. I pie 4iittred ,b 7 the most solemn - .engagement i by, the man to whom I gave the power, that ho would use it for the welfare and indepladenee 'of the nation, and that he would, berespoitsible - to me and thepeople for the fulfilmeritrof thseeanditions. He betrayed his : country, and. gavelhe,army to the enemy.— Realm succeeded after this terrible blow, he should have metAtif reWard. And even now ho Ihnotteid frOmilitailionntability to the nation, no more than I, in ;the moral right and sense. cease to be the governor tit Hungary. A short time may reverse again the fate of all. The aurora of liberty breaks • upon my vision, even at Browse. . , I have; , therefoie; • Lie/listed' to Ladislaus' Uj bazi, Obergespurn, of the. Soros comitat, and 'Civil governor of Coniorn, the mission to be my representative, and through me the representa tive of the Hungarian nation, to the people and government of the United States, hoping and believing that so generolurs people will not judge the merits of our cause, by a temporary defeat, but will recognize Governor Ujhazi and his com panions with their iiecuitorned kindness. May God bless your country forever! May it have the glorious destiny to share with other nations the blessings of that liberty which con • stitutos its own happiness and fame! May your great example, noble Americans, be to other na tions the source of social virtue ; your power be 'the terror of ell .tyratitthe protector of the distresied ;' and your free country ever continua to be the asylum for the oppressed of all nations. Written at my plit.co.of banishment, Brolissa, Asia Minor, 27th March, 1860. LOUIS KOSSUTH, Governor of Hungary. seribblisw and Clippings. Franklin said " when . 1 see a house well far nished with books and newspapers, there 1.-.oeq intelligent and well informed children; bat it there are no books or papers the children are ignorant if not.profiigate." Intelligence has been received at the Indian Bureau of the 4=11;4 at _San Antonio, of John B. Rollins, Esq.,.Special Agent for the United States to the Texas Indiana. Mr. Rollins was a valuable officer, and his :decerum will be much regretted. The object of all ambition should be to be happy at home If we arc not happy there we cannot be happy elsewhere. it is the best proof of the virtues of a family circle to see a happy fireside. We esteem the world, those who do not merit our esteem, and neglect persons of true worth ; but the world is like the ocean—the pearl Is in depths, the sea-weed swims. A letter from hlazsdlan says that a force of more than one thousand Americana had invaded Sonora from California, demanding permission L4l ,cork the mines. A Mils C. C. Cushman has undertaken at Bt. Lode, to walk aye hututred miles in five hundred consecutlye hours; the feat to be performed in Bloomer costume. The Montgemeay. (Ala.) Manufacturing Cu., capital $550,000, have turned out 77 steam en gines In the two years of the operations. Be" The lioston Post perpetrates the folJavv.. lag. Poor with/gift-Z-60y can scarcely took a man in the face now-a-days. The young whigs of New York don't much like their party name ; so they adorn it by calling themselves “democratie whig young men." The word democratic is to them what a dick.ey is to fellow without a shirt ; it keeps up appearances. Johnston, the defeated whig governor of Penn sylvania, is a renegade democrat who deserted his party and joined the whigs and free Boilers. The New York Tribune publishes an artiste which attributes the defeat of Johnston to the ~tot, of Dasiet Weaurrea!" The whigs in the last Ohio legislature voted, 311 to 10, for the immediate repeal of the fugitive slave law. It is now generally admitted that "Gov. Johns ton waa shot, at," in Pennsylvania, and hit. ARREST or Ma. TORABEigit AT MATAFA.—The Empire City, with dates to October 19th, has reached New Orleans. A despatch says : We learn from Havana that T. S. Thrasher, late editor of the Faro Industrial, was arrested on the 16th, but on what charge is not known. He was treated mildly, but his papers were seised, and he was not allowed to communicate with his friends. He was not committed to pris on, but is at present confined at his residence, in charge of the Commissary of Police. Wilson J. Reeves, one of the Cuban prisoners, was released on the 19th, and 08910 passenger in the Empire City. A Nor iron Cus.tuvovetrrs.--Clairvoyance will look up after this, if we are to believe the New York Evening Post. So far back as February, 1851 , a clairvoyant, on being interrogated re spoofing the Arctic expeditions, answered that Captain Austin, who commanded one of the Eng lish ones, was at that time, in longitude 96 deg. 45 min. west. This prediction was recorded in Dr. Gregory's work on Animal Magnetism, pub lished In Edinburg last spring, and reissued here some time during the past summer. We re member distinctly reading the fact in that work months ago. Since that period, Capt. Austin, as is well 'mown, has returned, and strange to say, his log-book shows that, on the day speci fied, he actually was in the place mentioned by the clairvoyant. Stir The last York (Pa.) Gazette sets out- the following as 821A012118 BRIM. JOHNSTON Codorus,.- ..... ....... -299 16 N. Codorus, 281 66 Manheim, 272 12 A FALSE PnontsT•—The Boston Transcript The queerest prediction we remember to have seen about this country was that made by one Colonel Grant, in the House of Commons, shortly before the news of the battle of Bunker's Hilt was received in Bighusd. The Colonel declared that he had served in America, and he was fully persuaded that "the Americans would not fight. They made great pretensions to religion—sang psalms—and talked politics—but they were ar rant cowards, and would prove themselves such, in the event of apy collision with the British forces." MIL BLIOHANAH IN DELAWARE.—Ata Democrat ic meeting held at Blackbird, Del., on Saturday, the following resolution in favor of Mr. Buchan an for the Presidency, was passed:— Resolved, That,James Buchanan, of Penn., is our first choice, and Senator Douglass, of ,lIL, our second choice for President, subject to the decision of the National Democratic Convontion. ggir Dr. Archibald Alexander, one of the most renowned theologians of our country, died at his residence,' in Princeton, New Jersey, on the 22d instant, in the eighty-first year of his age. He was one of the most learned and elo quent clergymen attached to the Presbyterian Church, and has had, perhaps, as much influ ence in directing its councils as any other man. 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' - ',•,,, r."- - 44..t' .. -,-,- ~ -, z , ;`-' , ,, 4 __ 2 .4., ,Z.,_ - t.., " f . ,. , ' . • --;:s.--,:.. *:-.‘" ': , •Vit",. 7 ;-,,-= ,'.....7 - ± I,' :.!•,,,.--;',•••,,,..., ..• ~-...;.--.,."-,-.,-,:'' .c i 4. ,, -..,.. ,‘ r .; '--,•-::1---t•rf ~- -/-e n!t' 7 % 4,, ;1r 1 "„-,---- - •. ,, ,:i - 1-,1,-„' ~,, ;. ~:-; ~,-, , . .„, , :e,, , ,.: --- ' .z. ,, ,. .; , 11. .;„.. ~ -i.,0..=„i:, '.•.:-. MEE ENII MEE . ',. ' Pennsylvania Lestalature—Session 11115 A. SENATE. / 1. - d. Crabb.* : 4 -; Philadelphis,,county,---attetotte S. Ferupn, Ts4thaa. H. Fortollift. 4l . litatutros.* litontgomery. Y. ibnes. Chester end peleinirt-4-Harry S. Eoani.* 5. Beeka-,llenzt .Ikintaeraberg.. 6. Bdcl®-Be+{jamirc~ldldna _,-,-. - T. Liu:mates and Lebanon—E. C. Darlington,* H. Kinser.*. 8. Northumberland and Dauphin—John C. Swart.* - 9. No rthampton and Lehigh—Conrad chimer. 10. - CM•bon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne—E. 14. Mama and Franklin--Thomaa Canon. 12 York—Hem; Fulton. 13. Cumberland and Perry--Joseph " 14 ' CentitiMoinningWSultvan mid Wln. F. Paoker. ;: 16_ Blair, Cambria Huntingdon—R. 6. M eMurtrie. 16. Lit:erne Montour and Columbia—C_ B. puolcalew. 17. "Brndrottl, Stisquenanat: and . WYoming --George - Sanderson. • . - 18. 'Bogs, Potter, M'ileari,- offerscm—Jolin W. Gnestutej: • 19. Mercer, Penang° and • .Waiiiiiii;4olla: Pte . • 1 20. Erie and Walker , Crawford-4264n1L' 21. Butler, Beaver sod' Lawrenoe--Williont! - gasket, A. Robertson. : Allegheny—.lama Carothers. 28. Washington and Greene--Marwell M'-. 24 Bedfcrrd Fulton and . 80 melzot7 -- Hamak'n B. Barnes..!, :i. t), 25. Armstrong, ludlsns uud Clarion—Chris tian News.. 26. Jinirita; hlifin indt Safer:* 27. Westmoreland and Fayette- - John NlTar lora.* 2& filebnylldll--Charles Fridley. - ROUSE'OP REPRESENTATIVES. Ad:Was—David Mellinger. Allegheny--Johnlltekey, James Sffe, G. E. Appleton; T. Penney, J. Hiller. Armstzong,Ularionand Jefferson—J. S. Bhey, RoynolclB Lasighlin, W. W. Wiie. Bearer, Butler and Lawrenci.—Thomas Dun gan, Samuel Hamilton, J. B. Harris. Bedford, Fulton and Cambria—Wm. P. Schell, John Beep. BerlM-41eorge Dengler, Isaac Yost, J. C. Evans, Jacob Belfanyder. Blair and Ildntingdon—Seth B. M'Cune, Wm. B. Smith. Bradford— Bucks—Noah Shull, Jonathan Ely, Edward Thomas. Carbon and Lehigh—David Laney, William Lilly, dr. r - CentreL-Wl - 11. Blair. oheetei—Soissi Acker, Wm. Crignetkr, Jesse James. Clearfield, NlACean and Elk—James L. Gil Clinton, Lyisoming and Potter—J. B. Torbatt, J. IL EiTborn. Columbia and Montour—.M E. Jackson. Crawford-0, Merrim.an,,Kansom Kingsley. Cumberland—J. Ellis Bonham, Hen derson. Dauphin--James Freeland; Jacob Landis. Delaware—Jiin M. Broomall. Erie—C. W Kelso, A. W. Blaine. Fayette and Westmoreland—Joseph Gaffey, L. L. Bigelow, P. W. Hook, A. M. Hill. Franklin—David Mashy, G. A. Madeira. Greene—Fletcher Brock. Indiana—Alcsatukr !I Connell Lancaster—Hoses Pownaii, C. L. Hunseeker, J. C. Walton , B. F. Martin, B. A. Shaeffer. Lebanon—John C. Seltzer. . Luzern-8. 8. Benedict, .L'W 4:11.1 c kade. Mercer. Venango and Warren—John W. Shn gait, L. N. 11"Granahan, J. V. James. 7.7...• Miffiin—John Boss. Monroe and Pike—Henry S. Mott. Montgomery—C. W. Gabe,'). P. Frets. Henry foyers. Northampton—Michael Meyers, A. • Miller. Northumberland—Williem Folmer. Perry—David Steward. Pbil..delphia City—C. O'Neill, J. L. Gassier, 1/a' t, I. R. Finnigan. Philadelphia County—Solomon Demers, D. Ultima, Isaac , Leech, Jr., Wm. Goodwin, Win. H. Bowler, Henry Huplet. THOS. L. GIFFOHD, latuist. B. Sraisara, FREDERICK Brim, JOSEPH Wlarrits, BENJAXIII IL Manse. Sohuyikill--Stephen Ringer, Bernard Reiley. Somerset—George Mowry. Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming—lsaac fiechhow, Michael ?fylert. Tioga—Joremiah Black. Union and Juniata-- Wm. Shame. Washington—Hugh Craig, John Miley. Wayne—Thomas J. Hubbell. York--Otorge Kraft, James M. Anderson Ezekiel R. Herbert. Democrats in Roman—Whigs in Italics—Na tives in MALL oers--neir members marked thus (*) RECAPITULATION. Dem. Whig. Nati Senate, 16 16 1 Howie 66 39 72 a ei Dem. m aj. Onjointballot 11 Law Judges Elect. The official returns will, no doubt, show the election of the following persons for Judges of the respective Judicial Districts : District Court in .Phikuielphict. George Shorewood, President. 060. M. STROUD and J. I. CLAIM HARE, As sociates. District Court in Pittsburgh WALTIM FORW&ILD, President. KILNS? W. WiLuella, Associate Common Pkas. Ist District. City , and County--OsaraLD TO OMPSON, President; Wm. D. Kelly and Joaq,la A /llama, Associates. 2d. Lancaster—HENHY G. LONG. Bd. Northampton and Lehigh--Washington M'Cratney. 4th. Tioga, Potter, M'Kean, Elk and Clear field—ft. G. White. sth. Allegheny—Wet. B. M'CLirs.n. ' sth. Erie, Crawford and Warren—John Gal braith. 7th. Bucks and Montgomery—D. M. SKr PEEL Bth. Northumberland, Lycoming, Clinton sad Centre—Alexander Jordan. 9th. Cumberland, Perry and Juniata—James H. Graham. 10th. Westmoreland., Indiana and Arm strong: J. M. BurrelL 11th. Luzerne, Wyoming, Montour and lumbia--John N. Con,yngluun. 12th. Dauphin and Lebanon—Jour; J. Num 805. 18th. Bradford, Susquehanna and Sullivan David Wilmot. 14th. Fayette, Washington and Greene,-8. A. Gilmore. 16th. Chester and Delaware--Townassu HAIKU. 16th. Somerset Redford. Fulton and Frank. lin—F. M. KIENEL. e lith. Beaver, Mercer, Butler and Lawrence —DANIEL ACLNEIV. 18th. Venango, Clarion and Jefferson—John C. Knox. 19th. York and Adams—R. J. Fisher. 20th. Mifflin and Union—A. 8. Wilson. 21st. Schuylkill—C. W. &gins. 224. Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Carbon—N B. Eldred. 284. Berks—J. Fri:4le Jones. 24th. Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria--Gro. TAYLOB- Whigs in mum. CAPS, Democrats in Roman, Natives in Italic. 880APITIMATION.-DlB7/1101" COURTS Presidents, Law Associates, =EI Whig. Presidents, 9 Law Associates, 1 SPEOTAOLES.-A monk named Rialto, mentions in a sermon preached in Florence, in 1805, that spectacles had then been known about twenty years. This would - place the invention in the year 1285. No longer virtuoru3, no longer free, is a maxim as true with regard to a private person as a com monwealth. Vs a. O. P. Ip• Meets above Beard or Trside Rooms, corner of Thud and Wood streets, every Monday evening. pr2B Collecting, Bill Posting, dr.e. JOHN M'COUBRY [Er Attends to Colleeting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Circelen DU Pasties, &c., &c. Mar Orders left et the Office of the Morning Post, or at 'Holmes , Periodical Store, Third it, will be promptly attended to. • 7: . . - _". . ' . . . „ • ,•• ••. .7 ; 1- • • - • ••• • • • ~: T e n gairabra..Witt be liven to any person detectineboyror Endkin atitpsa,the Pon from the doors of the stirsonbors 2 ': sepB:if dlAßphiri isrring. ••• - • meet, Noma Wood otsd'ifield Mho . 117' Odd PellowateartSt 4ll4 b Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and anilnliollayifef - eac month. daPittibuigh Degree Lad. ie,No. 4, MeV& ilial24:lth Toes y_s han i c LAW N(9), Meets eve ryThu riday even. aron rth N Ink. Western Star Lodes,No;24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron C tyy Lodge, No. IW, meets every Monday erv'rtg. • Mann Lodge, No. meet every Monday' evening, at Union Hail,cornet of Fifth and Smitnfield. /Vic costodgeifilo. 285, meet i every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. - TvedeilY Lodger NO; INl.lneetseverycfridisiii leg. Hall, corner of Leaeock and Sanduskystreetsoil legheny City. (may29:ly Err Angeronei Lodge, 1. 0. of 0. F..-The . .fingennut s.calige, N 0.289, L. 1.4 of areeta 7 offq, Wednesday evening in Waehington Hall, Wood street ja4:l y . • ; fliVir thrice for the above Companies removed isf.Tha Blioltstore of 14.8. Bosworth Zsl o No. 80 Market - 1N second door from the biamond. The Office,lStre - 89 Water strescior rept, at ikverylow rate.- - • -•:". sep29 R. kt - 111i1SON,.• *Mt. . . • ENCOURAGE HOME' IiNSTITOTIONYVt. CITIZENS' INCIIMAJIIIM.QW*4I4. ow ettlestroriet.„ti__ C. 0. HUSSEY% Press...... Otfies—No. Mira Wailh" ll .o.4fki l ' • • Tors Company is now woofed insirre or risks, on Homes, Manufactories, Goods, Mere dire in Store, and in Trauma Vessels, de: An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of th Institution, is &forded in the character of the Directors f. who are ail citizens of Pittsburgh, waif and favcirably, koown to the eosunianitv fortheir prudence.intelligener and integrity. • = • •- - • I Dreserons—C. G. Hussey, Win. Raga ey , Wm., Luri; mer, Jr, Walter Bryant, flue' D. King,l34ward Menzel- , ton Z Maine 8. Rarbaugh. S. IIL Kier. ' merl2nr EtOdgkingoWll üßatolllllllllll, 11311aollitnfp , trHIS "Celebrated Bier-Wets sauertor I brilliancy to any ever offered to the patine. .110 proprietors eltallengo one erka, whisk wilt prove ass:fetal Manufactured by Hodgkinson &Co., Quarry street; North Third, rbiladalpltia; and sold at s. N. WICKERSHAM'S Wholesale Drug and 'Seed Warehouse, I N 0.164 and 168 Wood .t , corner orSixtb, oet7:3ur • Plasbargb. 1 R ILDIIO ED 1- $/,00. ONE.DOLLA.R. 'sl,oo. . Diagnerstaotypes..Ca Liziansse taken at the new Daguerreotype- Bourns{ Lafayette Uall, Fourth street, a few doors from Wood:, for the low price of one dollar, and upwrod, according lo thesis* and quality of case or frame. KT Rooms open and operating from 8 A. hi to 5 P. N. Citizens and strangers are respectfully call. Iserottf YIFDr. Oupsott 9 e Improved Extract of LOW' DOCK AND SARNAP ABILLA For the -cure of disease, or as a Spring purifier of the blooe, and as a general tonic for the system, is unrivalled. ' The curative powers of this Ettreet are truly wonder.; fol. and all invalids should make immediate trial of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." It cannot injare the, most delicate patient. ' Theo fly from Mineral nostrums to seek hope, life and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy._ There fore, however broken in health and spirits, howeyee loathsome to himself and o - hers,let no one despair of recovery; let the patient only understand that the hope of Ids phyaical restoration lies only in " Guyzott's Ez tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade,' him. e,r his life's sake, to try it, and we have no heats lion In predicting Ms speedy restoration to health. See advenisement. (onl Associated firemen's Inaurance Cosala. ny of the City or Pittsburgh. W. W DALLAS, PresI.—ROBERT FINNEY. Reel: up— Will insure against FIRE and WORM RISKS orall kinds. • Wks Ie Aforsangshsla Haws, Nas.III and 125 Pawn: W. W. Dallas, Rudy Pauersna, R. H. Hartley, RAG= Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. IL Pau!sou, Wm.; M Ed.; gar. Edward Grego. A. P. &Waits, Wm. ColUngwond.D4 C Sawyer. Chas.. Kent, Wra. Gamin reti2o rfIHACKERAIPS NEW ROOK — SKETCHES lbt. JI 1 R ft N D —by W. M. ?ascent/iv, author:et( o vanity Pair," "The History of Pendenn ,tr " "Alto Great Hogarty Diamond,. &c., &e., embellished wit* thirty-eight beautiful illustrative engtaviugs Muslim ring the beet characters and scenes an the whole workg from original designs, drawn by the anchor =Abe spot: It is beyond. all doubt one of the gr steal and beat worts ever written in the Eng it& language. We aex a few notices of the Press :-- " Here is a boot to driveawiy melancholy... It is by; that most laughter moving writer of the age, Thaekeray, and those who read tt must laugh, be they ever so mel ancholy. We reenaize everywhere tha pen of the au -t thor of ''Vanity Pair," and '-Pendennia,. and are by no meat,s displeat.ed with the acqaaintance..— Western Continevi '• Replete with truthful delineations of character, and trilling with! the eorus , mtions of wit and tumor.'— "No reeentfietion seems io us to bear ouch intrinsic evidence of being drawn from Life."—Home leurnol. For sale at MINER & Co.'s' Cheap Book :Nen. No. 32 Smithfield street itteistS PEW 111V1510. • SONGS Nang by Miss Catharine Hayes; Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass; The Harp that once through Tara's Hails; • 0! Sing to Me; COMM' through the Rye; Songs sung by Jenny Lind at tier COneerts ; Aold Robin Gray ; Home, Sweet Home ; The Lost Heart; Tile Cavalier; • The Keepsake — a sequel to the Cavalier; Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury ; Sweet Anne of the Vale; 'The Mother's Song ; Call Me Pet Names; . Pilgrionland Forever; Little Red Meg tloedhaltiti from tho Stor y .; The Lord's Prayer—with Maxie by S. °Lover ;. • A Parting Ityam--Sisters Ere We all are 'Parted; Why do Summer Roses Fade—with colored plate; Forest, Bride's, Flower, Schottish A Bloomer Polkas; Gisraffe Waltz, Bloomer Waltz, ete. Received and for sale by *can JOHN H. MELLOR, St Wood st. FRtSH HONEY- 25 baxea prime new Honey, just received and for sale at the Pagoda Tea Store. • oeu29 HAWORTH & CAIRNS. BicKW HE T FLUUR-350(1 Ms just ree'cleind lot sale by foeeo3l KING & MOORHFAD. COPFES—to bags Rio; 10 do Java; In store and for sale by oct2B KING & MOORHEAD Yonng Hyena andtlieli riAS—lcapenottionpowder, Tess—trout fair to best quality. In store and for sale by tort2Bl KING & MOORHEAD. • /IINSENG—AAn lot in store and for Bair by RING & MOORHEAD DEEsWAX—A =all lot io store and for sale by oeM KING & ItTOORM•ta D. S ues t —Prime New r ea= SUgar St. Louis Powdered do; do Crashed to; Jo C/ertue..l do; do Loaf do; ILIFOLAN 163 rune Near Orleans (oak barrels', en al St 111111C1 Sugar Hoare, received and for side Acta , KING & MOORHEAD. rPollitetN:s--Rtutsell & Robison's, Grant's, and bll. of the popular brands, for sale by °end KING & mooanken. T EAS -50 belt Chests Voting Hyson 20 boxes Gunpowder; • ; • 50 do Black ; In store end for pale by STUART & SIL L Det27 124 Wood street nOFFEI.I-70 bags In store and for sale by ita o.at7 STUART & SILL. TOBACCO -40 bales Ws, superior ; 20 do B's do ; 40 butts t lb. lumps; 20 kegs six twist lamps. 0027 STUART & SILL. G — ritt-180 boles 8 by 10; 16 do 10 by 12; 50 do • it by 12;. In store and for sale. .oevB7 erru ART & • poWDEWEITSUG A R-1 to bbl.. for sale by STUART & SILL, 144 Wood street. V NIM3O-1 Ceroon Bengal (n store ociaS STUART & 811. L. ()UPPER AN' ALLSPICE-oround and ungtoundi s ocutt% STUART lc SUAL 8 .. •~c ege " r • e.. ' aet received; 10 bble. Oblo; For dale.by oc•28 . STUART & SILL. B R 6 M 3-200 doz. for se' le by oct2S STUART k BILL Q NUFF)boieli . Bnitb7misro-fTir sT by • oCa3 UA.RT A SILL IriNEGAR-45 Wile on hind and for sale by cc= • taTUARr & SILL. GIIIND8MI161)-A low superior 'on hand to Glom consignment.: loet2Bl STUART & SILL. J UST RECEIVED at WALL/3, No 85 Fourth street= The International Magazine for November; • History of the Reformation In France • The Geological Observer. By Sir ' Henry De La Beebe. C. B. T. R. B. &c ; The Laws of Health in relation to Mind and Body—. being a series of Letters from en old Practitioner to e Patient. By L.onal John Beale; Hand Books of Natural Philosophy and Astronotayi By Dr. Lindner, D.C:L ; A Hand Book of Optics. By Dr. Lardner. Illosttaa ted by IMlengravings on Wood; Sacred Btretuns—or, the Ancient and Modern History of the Rivers of the Bible ; TUST RFCEIVED AT .I. A. DPIINIGIIIT'S —.A fall •P assortment el Infants' and Youths' Merino 5b 14, Wool Gaiters, Hamill and Coats. Also; new and fad stock of Hosiery, Gloves, &c., and Trimmings In every variety of style and price. N. IL—Country merchants supplied at very low rate*. oci29 Dem Native 15 1 1 w: should not gentlemen and ladies—wilung to be fine like day, night, ear b and occan--reek to shine so—said the poet. Wet it is in vain for lathes and gentlemen to peek to shine while possessing a pimpled face ordark akin. Yet this is unpardonable, when the HERPETIC SOAP Is acre to remove all tan and erup tions front the skin, and render the complexion fair and white. For sale by Whl CUTHBERT, 0e123 60 Smithfield street... frat.l3 - IVTIE4 L EST3T6 at ilvi~z Sabi- ennui° on Fifth street, between Wood and Smith field, frouting3o Met on the former, by one hundred aad twenty feet in depth ; clear of all incumbranee. This property is the most advantageously located of any now offered fors:ale—being in the most prosperous part of the City, adjoining the Theatre, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, and only a few steps from the new Cal tom House and Post Office, together with the proper tionate increase of business which Is now apparent mud daily Increasing, renders it the most valuable in market. The terms aecemmodating. Apply to MRS. MATTHEW STEWART I Allegheny City ; Or to P. forKENNA, Auct'r.' nHILDREIVS ZEPHYR WORSTED GOODS —1 ki doz. Sputa, Hoods and Comforts, just received oct23 A. A. MASON & CO., SPECIAL NOTICES. ~lUEa.9.'lasnraoei Qoapaby, OF NEW virIRK. omPirAi, sioismoo. • —COLUMBUS , INSURANCE COM PA N_V , FIRE AND. MADJNE. CAPITAL, $300,000. In store and for sale by °erg( . . . KING es 151110RHEAD ===3 3g9; The London World of Fashion; Punch's Heathen Mythology; A fresh supply of Blackwood for October, loci2B AMUSEMENTS'. THEATME. Liana AM) !demean JOSEPH C. POSTER. Pries: qf Admission—First Tier and Part:metre 50c4 Second and Tblrd Tiers 25e4 Reserved 'caul Id Drees ,iCirele, daring-Miss Davenvport's e ent, 1 0/10V large Private Boxes, entire, SC,OO; small dye** BOreg:* entire, 15,00 Mere open at 7 o'clock.. Curtain rises at - TUESDAY EVENING, October 28th, the "pelletal. acre mill commence with • • • THE NAIAD QUEEN, Which will be presented this evening,. for the last time with all the splendid scenery, dreams, Ac. Dancing characters. =. • After which the latigliable Farce of •. J. wate IDWIs t - A NIERICAN AtirkEtIROPEANVIGPLITTEMATW —Wittponitn in./timbal:o4n front of ihe /Merl- CaratoteribetViitriAttieet;itii - RIOSDAZ - BUrwainterad; and eowinag_npen tots short period only , Thet-distinti. live feidditAr . of ate tnitablistunetitwilLthe.fdinblo eon. alit of the o. ;Coon er t •,.4f„„4 44 1/ 2713 CELEBRATED_ DE8KOBI„70.011PE. of mate antrPire - per,flormens from the ircat eatablebw&it Pritieot . Atoonglhe nicsediitiognlidialelllty-hdfotold.thenruitest, , , of -Mangle Lonnte v -tibe greater:len:kale rider living; Mad - lie To ai o int re, hlari'lle Josenitin i,Blons.T re, Rannela. Blitekartxtd, Luning, rmstrong, ;and JOB PENTLAND, A the great merican-Cif/0 7 M The pertormanee will .compove_. every .variety of Equetnan Entertainmente, incluenng,..m,_ml9..T... k edare 4 „ .. - which are entirely new and peculiar """I e l,""'"a went. - • '• Doom riten at tt.k del tzek k.ps '4llllll/ft . 2 4 1 eenuL • 0ct 27 : 1 -w - . • • °calla 'ateetaaelf^ 3itlatlbat Tonle-ia- - • • Leaming.pa.tlieeitily,abo**ofobla great eoulatrii_eqlty next SPrta,t_o ratata to,Earope, - terels anadoss t ONCE MORO some ofthe SPLENDID CITIES la nottle.h. She has lieenreceived witli.siiiinueh kindness and mstra fieeueei takinginher. ley - MANY ItIUSIOAL.PLACI3 where abe has not yet had the honor to. sins; land she begs to denature° that race will offer to the st e eled Am. wenn and Pnblie of thifyijy_a_t the LAFA== — AA.LL - - ; ittoiday.Evenin&-IY9cerllkt!a4,4a6.l-: Wit 171131 ENTERTAINMENT. rl and P f hY IC4B s ' the Au." C°N r aT4NX" 7 aa edoahitPlan°bPulr '" new performances,., Madame A. 11 . h ;ioee,fiil. . In the enure° of evelliafrriPOPki r e Son . E*Baltirdai . • _ Splendid Benin A Dramatic _ MADAME A NNA'IESIFIOP • , . • • Will be *Sainted by her f. • - , TALENTED COMPANY, UNDiti Lfragorios"or' MR: DOCHA,' Sole illitieger 'add Director: • - • ....- as T7 cutzw he f F oll s o l l i w sm ii ts c ri g e i :lf a n w l e ars o ol p E rli nin s b d a d ar t l i t , t l. b a ailb il e n rld d tn -- ,.* , sina ' l ' deh --- ilairistrargth: Wheeling. Ctticumitli ; LersidglnthAs'it.itsr. Greenwood Garden. AoficudE.,qOLLELMI9N' Utir.iSHRIJIMERY ilti- Wog Roaes;_ltrispberrtiStrivrberryr , _Gdosebeity, jthubarP, Grape Tinea,birrdy Alothly.Roseliand ev B gY plant 'neeetaary to ornament 'ytthis indrganicii; rrtit be found at Greentroot Norrerr. - .:..tt0 Osnniboi kalifs the corner o C Market and 9111t,arreata,Pttattargb very Mat hoar, for the Garden. Ilea Creams and - barer re freshmenur served up io-the .LL ; Orders addressed to the Proprietur,SVest MartetiaipleT, stiegneny county, Pu., will reeeiwi proilletatterid _ „ • : itBUILCHFIELD - httorinthe/v eastdsneirs, Li and buyers generally; that they have now open • their SECONDlarge - artpply:nr,_GOODS - _fot the • Trade, andnet:litniestotite-ikeirluensottlly lalt• went. • • • • LADIES' DEVILS 'OODDS; In great variety ;-,sieb printed De Leine% ParleiCri4a!k4l . s 4 l Pre.,liqu Mefi nos,'Muslin de BaFei & " - SHAWLS—Long and Square style' hirifitte, very, handsomel. Cashmere del -Wool -do; plan • gay styles ; andleOloted • ••• Bleb. Plaid Ribbons; black and nalinlontning- dd nett style neck -do. They have also receired , a-feriber"stpli sitisper Shirting. Muslin and.. Irish Listen, sad 88 lapin 1104.61 generally; and all will tor sold allovrpriees far quality. Country Merchants nreloVited to end In olar t ole aale memo, OP stairs, where Deoda'atnaokilloyv, •Prontllng 7Catabltatoment for Sole. 'PRE ONE-HALF OF A PRINTING ESTABLISH-- 1 KENT In a eonnty neat in Western PeartsylyoniA, is ofFefed foreate on advantagrons • terms. The ; psper is Democratic in Its politics, and has nine ban dred gad paling subscribers, and taut eleven years standing; end is the only Etentoeratin plipeniblishetliwthereoun- L. t it' s i TLlTet, l art=',;M anrertining etutotn. 'The situntiOrrls a desirable 'one La many - ftspeetsould oder, strong lOndenietOn tatpriar • . lea! plintor. ' • - " • ocut7:Alhar Al.Tnit , onrwm: - . State ftlittuaisiPire Ins u Vrapritir. /14814D3BITRG, woNF'D oulyfor the Eater Cie a sesgf.Roverly.itsa at ample capital, and afro.ds sapenor.uhrate in point or cheapness, safety and accommodation ann cotottryszterehawn, en , 1 wtszerc.ordwelliais; ; Isolatedor celm 4 7, FroPrltY— • • - A OiIIiIIMMI °cwt .- BrancliCiffiee,,,,NO..s4lo4lofiglkit„Ptttstrii4;,l . , Cogapalayr CAPITAL. siso,ooo. . 4 Secured in euxordanee tirith; the - Gene - rat Tutu. • r.aitdt Luaiiiif`the State. ap bo6e prospeta ros" 'shit respanwhle Company , , baring coorptled 'with the reqrasitions of the law of this State: is - howl-ss=l4 polieleabytheir Agenton the most favorable terns, consistent with prudence and safety.o lifC,ElOl. SON, President. B. rircuang: Sic cetsrm. • - :utrice, No .5.t *Smilliditd street, Plttiburghi ocifite A.• A. CARRIER, &goer. yraLtletslXriioiEßTY POKSA.T.E.—Pire aetes of Land, pleasantly situated on Penn Avenue . ; boar les from the city:.improved; With a new cottage booze, of nice rocons,duninged in. modern style, with - a good cellar t Well of wrier and panto; a stable, eirare house, &c ; a gaol garden and orchard. Price :ALSO. Three Rena admining above; =dm proved. Price e2aro. t 3. CTrTiMERT, Genii Agent, : mar Q 'MOND <ARRIVAL OF FALL ASO: LIMTER 101 6001:19,.-CHE9TER has Jost .attivedlteut the Eastern Markets, with a seeoad . CASSIfdERES t FURNISHING GOODS, NTASTIMS, Re., of the latest and moat fashionable.stree; maw scald' are some patterns of Kerseys, Caasizneres,jeul. Vesting,, entirely new in this city. Gentlemen axe r la• sited to call and examine WE STUDY TO .PLEASDr • oet2S No.7lSmiihfield etre= WAIL.Nur LUMBER—Wanted. a lot of .13r , LW oqt U. Boards and Plank. RYAN./t. . ociZt - N 0.31 Fifth atredtP . , ' , - , - Health Ogles. ,-,- :,...:—: - . , ,::,.:;*;:,..4--i...? THE public am informed that the , OFFICH OF,THSL :'= BOARD OF HEALTII of the City of Pittsburgh's nt No. 69,.Gnint.streehbetwasu;e0licgt And Diamond - .- mzeetp, where all Notices. and •Commanleatiorut fat the Board mull be left. • . 4.IIAREfIFSNAYLO/4 i . 1,12 - . . , - "..Secrittattr. - . • Ittszeoierrs , Alm fileateravvesess! - Piiubterse, °ember Mk 1851.5. riIHE Annual Election fin thineen Directors °tads Bank, will be held titre Rankinglioirse; on Mon day, the 17th day of November next, between tha hours ore o'clock, A. M.,- and o'clock, aCtl9 . MT, DENNY, Caahieti - • 7 HR STOCK HOLDF.RSof the Bittningbam and Eliza. T betbloarn Turnpike Road Company - are rmalred to payiato tae Treasary on or before the fifth day of Nov., 1831. An instalment of 155.00 a each Maize •of Stock eabseribed. MATTHEW :11V- WEST, ocitaad goateed copy v.Treastiner.: ELZIII FacEuses DAM' • • _qt . . tsber 170851. S etU N El on for thirteen DifebtOnFot this fiankilo A serve daring the ensufwir ve.w.lskil be held; at the Banking Housc. on Monday, thnflusdn'Y or DictirePahes. next, between the bouts ot ft A.M. tuid S. P. NV.. act I &rho THOMAS M. HOWE; Clare . . . . AYING, after . aimrtial absenceH recanted the Pascnca OF 'ma Law, - thesubitirlber will now give his individed attention w tbedatiearithis, profession. Tee unsettled business of. Willis et.:Coyle willJeelos= ed by and receive the atusntioa of both, arthuitobildioe, to Grant street Saltineee entrusted to the . ilobspriberr, wilt in all cases receive umlaut attention.. JOHN COYLE, Attly ZOCounsellor oetifklm . .N 0.75 °rant . Siam. o r Piereevsatc. • • - &Jo. . .N Election for Thineen Directors ••Of this.Binik, - for the ensiling year, will bee heldlit' the Siolking House, on blandly the secret:wroth day ofNoseenber next. foottoj - JOHN-DEiti (Whirr: , - . . G. B 'ARNOtal!lii CO; • HAWK SAS,: EXCHANGE COIN, ' .7 . 471 ' flarilt NOTES, '•• •,• f.TE• SIGHT:AND • ' - • ?ISE. DRAFTS, de4ltd.: 'Collections earefolly atteatterkiph and proceeds WIWI: fed to any part of the Croton: •••• • • t • •• _ - _ ger STOOKS - Via - 11017GHT AND SOLD ON COMILSAOIt. .14. fourth,strest, 'Neiztdoorlck theliank of-Pittsburgh. To Utillapra. • P ,‘ .z OPOSALS for the erection, of St-Paul's Cathedral in this city will be waived-n.l. the -Bishop , " Aoksa until the 7th of November; pa rt iOttlArsabont, ths.condi-; dons of contract may be obtained -at the same where the plan* evil specifications art ready. for iniipoo7- -dna Tho work, necessary for gattir4 the buildieg CM— der toot will form the contract, and:the Whole to bo to one contractor, The Architect will be primal ace*? - day from 10 to 1.2 M., daring do a week • Rive, explanationt: . . ..A.1 , 81C.11,04 VA ku , rx.rotat—ANA psi:vibes:akar y ! 1 .• 0e. 27 •.: = B.• A,,FAHNVATOCK /k. REtICAN caYmni I'd risriezirc—mo me:tor me 1004271.. ,B -A.TAfINEATOCK • a.SY SY.IS9 4 .211 OMR. tot sate or 0e.127. B A. FAFINESTUum, G:: Bea' SALirt}".l4,bbls. tot totbstw::. - • V.11 , :f men • • 11,.&:•PAHN TOOK -4,90- rfASTILE SOAP-75bezeA'for actlesby =" oerl7 B. A FAFIN.OOK.& COL VARIEGATED SOAP-50 boxes fa wile ti k y 0027 B. A. PAIINESTOCK k CO. LINSEED 01L-40 D113.111111= order, for sale Or °era Br .A.r.YAtINEBTOCK &.CO. SPittini tIF TURPENTINE-2S brie. tor irate Or oet23 B. A. FA lINESTOCKA:CO. IUrOLASSES-150:bbliZtlabtation coop . orige, stc7rii . andlbe sale by op= _CARSON:&,. 0 UGAR::sstih4a:NA,Siger 7- -; z - "••• ocrzr ceßsoN ,gtddar. RBABE LAllllloo.tierces prism qt oct27 .7 CARSONA- VKMOEM. ) Inc. o S. W. It s . CNf3B for Bate I { l BEI .Na.i LARD Oil, or ea e by: —,- • flea? ' CQRSON TirreIGHT MASON to CO., are sow ea e DIOS. ATSA__,P 4 °IL " .1.3.11.4 fancy colored ; • all wool Oehanet —and are daily toccatas aow. 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