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KING> OE JiLdlaAld4. ; Vdeet thcsatne clecii#l.l ter -The letter -of our valued Bin Francisco correspondent, published this morning, .will be fonndronnstially interesting„asit contains much neers'respecting the whereabouts and whatabouts of the EU:burghers-in California. Iter We are indebted to the Hon. Moses Hampton for copies of .the Congressional Globe and various valuable Congressional Documents. TSB_ GA.ZET'PEI,-AOA.VIF. _ - _ • .• • From .the.tone of the observationO made in yesterday's Gazette; relative to - the article in this paper of tiftnrday last, we find that. those who 'control that paper, are not willing tlaatCongress shall do anything.in relation to the taxeson for eign imports, nnless it shall be in accordance with their 'dictation ; and all Whigs are called on to-stand back, and see what will be done. So far as the pretended ignorance of our aim in-writ beg those articles is concerned, we care not a straw. We do not expect anything either argil - mentative, fair, or manly from that sheet, while under its present control; and we do not sup pose any one else will have the power to control it, during the lifetime of its present especial patrons. It is not surprising to no, therefore; to find such efforts as we have made on this point, so utterly and wilfully perverted as they have been. While avowing our honist convictions, on all proper occasions, respecting the imposition of taxes on foreign goods, we have yet been willing, at all times, to concede_ to a large body of the manufacturers as much of patriotism as we claimedfor ourselves. The difference between us and them has been one involving a great prin eiple—not the mere captions opposition of a Ale selfish partisan--and vte have therefore been uniformly opposed to the doctrine of the Whig National Republican Federal party, that Con gress were bound to lay duties on foreign pro dnetions, purely with a view to the protection (or to aid the manufacturer) of similar articles that , might be produced here. Notwithstanding our objections to this doc .trime of protection foe *protection's sake, we have reliiied the:sweetie:to of many of the Iron Manufacturers, that they vrould:Weiimpelled-to. rolinquish their business, if British Iron should 'ontinue to be introduced in quality. and price BO far below that manufactured here. Believing this, and with a desire immediately to benefit them, and ultimately to benefit the country, we `have beenied-to contend for the adoption of an increased duty upon imported Iron, on the sole ground of good policy with reference to vari -- ow, if not all, interests in - mar'sonntry. We have not offered, at any time, the slightest._ ground for the belief that we were not sincere in our opposition to the Whig doctrine of pro tection ; and our arguments in relation to an in creased duty on Iron, submitted during the last few days, offer no ground on which to base a doubt of our sincerity, except in a mind that has become so overclouded by the practice of ' deception, as to be almost totally incapable of 7 choosing between good and evil—between truth attd error. Our arguments have been directed to minds capable of determining between truth and false „'!.. 'hood, and willing to adopt the good. We have believed, and we still believe, that even a large number of those who do not agree with us in relation to this doctrine of protection, are yet willing and anxious to see something done, if possible, to arrest the cry of destruction to our Iron Manufactures. It has been 'irith a view to direct the energies of such minds to a plan by which this may be done; that we have taken the gronnd,occupied by us within the lakt few days. This is a ground on which the honest men of both the great Parties in 'our country may meet and freely act; and on no other ground can true Democrats be brought to sustain the Iron Manu facturers in the present crisis. If, therefore, those who have heretofore so loudly professed to be their friends, shall come forward and tell us that they mean to stand back and see the result, so be it : we shall have done our duty ; we shall have placed them in their tree position before the country—as the actual enemies of their coun try's interests; and ,a more indelible mark will have been-placed upon their foreheadi, than was affixed to the brow of Cain. Let them act thus, ::sand their political condemnation will be irrevo _ cably fixed. —•ghe taltimate prosperity of a country like ours fiek..rat,.c.depemi, upon a single interest, in it andihn h-we--`pr " lte s l ; to see all prospering, we . ire , not. willing tn'iOneede that 'iventhe failure of every'lterilllnnufacturer in the do - indry could long affect the . other great interests. :If the suet cess of these - establishments therefore depends upon the -Artie:Arm manner in which they are to be temporarily sustained; and that suste nance must be obtained by any, evert the slight est violation of the Constitution, we should wish to see every iron mine closed; every furnace demolished;' every tilt-hammer etopped; and every man engaged in the manufacture of Iron. employed; tonzie' otber business, requiring for itsimstemmce a less-glortous eaorifle: • • - toter The, intelligence respecting' s -American whalesltips,. that has been received by the late arrivals &Fie California, is of, a very, gloomy_ character. -Five ships owned in New Bedford, Mass.; two belonging 10 New London, Conn.; one from Fall River; Mass.; one from Ban Fran cisco, Cal.; and two belonging to Ravre, have been certainly lost, and several acamen with them; and six other ships are supposed to have been lost, as they have not been heard of since the 'ship reporting these losses went inte'the Artie Ocean. This news was brought to San Francisco by the ship Nile, belonging to that plaoe, which had arrived with only 600 barrels of oil. The captain of this ship stated his belief that the ships engaged in whaling had not aver aged more 100 barrels of oil since the Ist of Rine laat. 'The Nile reported great quanti ties Ofiati entrance of the Artie Ocean, It wDI be ifieri s hy the follownng IXEial9 oapud 'fromtiro of our Stenben:iilie exchanges!of-Ildoli-, day, that the whole line of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad is now under contract! This truly glorious news! We have labored zeal ously, as our readers well know, f,or this: gest work ; and now that its construction is placed beyond the possibility, of a' (i - Oubt, is to us a matter ofaincere rejoicing. As soon as the Pitts burglland,Steubenvillp Szulroad is completed we shall have a perfeotbee4ine Railroad froM this city to Columbus and Cincinnati, and then we shalllearino more'grimbling amongst mer chants and travelers in regard to the low stage of.,:wuter in the Ohio river. • . NOVEMBER 6 From the Steubonville!singer of Monday Strulberiville.arid Indiana Railroad. THE WHOLE LINE. iNDER CONTRACT ! One week ago-it was announced that 28 'flee. , Lions of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, west tom Steubenville, hadbeen given ont.to res ponsible contractors. We have now the satisfac tion to report that the remainder of the road, extending to Newark, has .been awarded to Messrs. I. Data and associates. The firm em braces both eastern-mid-western men; and they hold themselves in readiness to push the work forward with alt possible dispatch. This contract embraces the grading and bridg ing of all that part of the road above alluded to; - the superstructure, and furnishing and lay ing the rail on the entire trackfrom Steubenville to Newark ; the building of such depots, &c., as shallbe necessary to commence business with at once; and the famishing of passenger and freight cars, and locemotives. Thus it will be seen that the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, entire, is under contract ;n not only as to the grading, bridging, and masory, but likewise the rail, cars, locomotives, and all other necessary furniture. We congratulate the public everywhere, upon this grand and signifi cant ere in the history of a road which is now attracting more attention thanperhapa any other of the same length in the United States. From the Stembrnrille Herald of Monday. Steubenville and Indianact. Railroad under Contra We are reqnested to State that "the entire road, from Steubenville to Newark, a distance of 116 miles, has been contracted or on most advantageous terms to the Company. The con tracts embrace not only the graduation and ma sonry, but the superstructure and equipments of the road, inclusive of ten first class Locomo tives, ten first class passenger cars, and suitable trains of burthen cars. The necessary turnouts and the branch roads to Cadiz, New Philadelphia and Dresden are also provided for. The entire work from Steubenville to Newark is to be in complete and full operation in two The years from the let day of January next. graduation &c., of the first 28 miles has been let in sections to responsible and experienced workmen, some of whom have just completed heavy jobs on the Pennsylvania & Ohio road. The residue of the work, including superstructure and equipments for the entie r road, has been taken by Messrs. Dims & Company, "Who are possessed of ample means and all necessary experience in railroad work, to insure the fulfilment of their part of the undertaking. •We ' congratulate the Comps ! • ny, the public, and all parties concerned on this auspicious result : for which they are doubtless mainly indebted to the ability and untiring in dustry of the able President of the Company, D. Gilgore. Esq." COMMOU Pleas Judges la OISIO. Ohie:Siogsvnin contains full returns of the Common Pleas Judges elected in the orrartki Judicial Districts of that State, which we pub lish below, believing that a large number of our readers will be interested in knowing the result HBlllll[ol3--STADILEY MATIIIERR, ROBERT B. WARDER, and A. 0. W. CA.RTRIL (demo-) SECOND DISTRICT. Mrst Subdivision--Butler, Preble and Darke-- Amiga HAINES, (dem.) Second Subdivision—Montgomery, Miami and Champaign—Rs.Lett S. HART, (Whig.) Third Subdivision—Warren, Clinton, Greene and CIark—WILLIAM A. Ratans, (freesoil.) THIRD DISTRICT. First Subdivision --Shelby, Anglaise, Allen, Hardin, Logan, Union and MaTiOR---BEDIJAMIN F. MSTOALF, (delft.) Second Subdivision—Mercer, Van Wert, Put nam, Paulding, Defiance, Williams, Henry and Fulton—dous M. PALMRS, (dem.) Third Subdivison—Wood, Seneca, Hancock, Wyandott and Crawford—LAWRENCE W. Hatt, (dem.) FOURTH DISTRICT. Prat Subdivision—Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, Erie and Ilnron--Lomus B. OTts, (dem.) Second Subdivision—Lorain, Medina and Sum mit--Smarrat Flamensavit.ta, (dem.) Third Subdivision—Guy ahoga—SAM XL STAIII3.- IVEATHEII, (dem. FIFTH DISTRICT. Arse Subdivision Clermont, Brown and Adams—SEsonan F. Noaats, (dem.) - Second subdivision--Ross, Highland and Fay ette—Joss L. GREEN, (whig.) Third Subdivision—Pickaway, Franklin and Madison--Jasors L. BATES, (whig.) SIXTH DISTRICT. - - • First Subdivision—Licking, Knox and Dela. ware--Rottur C. HURD, (whig.)aSecondSubdivision—Morrow„ "chland and Ash land—Jess STEWART, (dem.) Third Subdivision—Wayne,4olmes and Coahoc ton—MASTII4 WELKER, (whig.) SEVENTH DISTRICT. First Subdivision—Fairfield, Perry and hook- First C. WRITNAE, (dem.) Second Subdivision—Jackson, Vinton, Pike, Scioto and Lawrence—Wm. V. PECK, (whig.) Third Subdivision--Gallia, Meigs, Athens and Washington—Stamm Ness, (whig.) EIGHTH. DISTRICT. First Subdivision--Muekingnm and Morgan— RicueaD Srmwsta. (whig.) Second Subdivision--Guernsey, Belmont and Monroe—R. J. ALEXANDER, (dew. Third Subdivudon—Jefferson. ) slarrison and Tuscarawa&—TuostAs L. JEwErr, (dem.) NINTH DISTRICT. NEWS FIRST DISTRICT lerat Subdivision—Stark, Carroll and Columbi an&—G. W. BELDEN, (dem.) Second Subdivision-aTtambull, Portage and Mahoning—Lumina Der, - Rem.) "" Third Subdivisionuga, Lake , and Ashta bnlit--linammq Hrreneoeu, (freesoiL Twenty-seyen Commint Pleas Judges, of whonf the Democrats have seventeen, the Whigs eight, and the Abolitionists two. The Cleveland herald, one of the leading Whig papertf.iii. Ohio, =Stains the following editorial whichis certainly a little the richest thing we have met. with lately : Pownwn Wens]) I—The Locos fired 26 guns this afternoon indicating that Gov. Wood's ma jority is 25,000. We are glad they have wasted their powder, for the returns show that there was no contest, the Whigs having suffered the election to go by default 1 Reader, did you ever extract sunbeams from a cucumber? The Southern Democratic papers are eulogizing Buchanan of Pa., for his rodiservioncy to the slave power. These eulogies are copied with great gusto by the Pittsburgh Poet, to show the popularity of its favorite candidate for the Pres idency. IS, The above is copied from a crazy aboli tion sheet mis-called the True Democrat, at Cleveland, Ohio. If the editor had writton de oOtion to the Constitution instead of "subserviency to the slave power," then he would have told the truth exactly—for once in his life The Presidency. , our article MESSRS. ItiiiiPEO, ---- Pnitddrs:ln y of yesterday,: headed .1 1 residentialMovements , " it seems to_tne that you do some injustice to Gen. Cass and his prospectsfor the Presidential nomination. - I do not think for a moment that you would .this intentionally, not only because Oen. ea:as lifbinitiently worthy of - a nomination, but becatiseithi.,pvident that if not the first, he is the second choice .of Pennsylvani& Notwithstanding.the three or four papers in Ohio, which you name as supporting Judge DOUGLASS, other indications render it probable, that Gen. CAS's chance for the vote of Ohio in the Democratic National Convention is almost as sure as his receiving the vote of Michigan. It has been known for some time that Wiscon sin's vote will be divided between. Cass and DOM. ; so the preference of Judge Bryan for Gen. DODGE is not unexpected nor surprising. The movements in Indies:is, in favor of Gen. LANG, and the apparent preference of Illinois• for Judge DOUGLAS, are not to be taken as necessa rily hostile to Gen. CASS. Nor does the fact you ~ mention, that you only receive three papers which carry Gen. CAS's name at their heads, by any means show that he is not supported by ma ny other papers, and hosts of enthusiastic friends. Do not understand me as charging you with a desire to create this impression. It is not my intention to go further into the question now, nor to enumerate the elements which, I sincerely believe, are to produce the success of Gen. CASs before the next National Convention. Suffice it to say, that his original friends, (and many who are new supporters,) have undiminished confidence in his patriotism, talents and true devotion to national democracy. And, without wishing to disparage any cdher candidate, for I shall cheerfully vote for the democratic nominee, be he whom he may, I do think the nomination of Gen. CAS the best, and far the best, that can be made. tga.. The above commnnicatiog comes from a friend whom we highly esteem. It appears to us that he is over sensitive on the question of the Presidency. While we are sincerely in favor of the nomination of Mr. BUCHANAN, we have no desire to do any thing like injustice to Gen. Cass or any other Democrat whose name has been mentioned in connection with the high office for which we support the favorite of the Democracy of Pennsylvania. BUCHANAN is our first and feat choice, until the decision of the National Convention. If he should be the nominee of that august body, we will feel proud, and certain of victory. But, if any other Democrat should be prefered, we will labor as ardently in his sup port, and do all that may lay in our power to secure his election, as we would have done had our favorite received the nomination. We are not bound to " swear in the words of any master." Our preferences are our own ; we labor for the benefit of the Democratic party —not for its emoluments. We believe its grin eiples to be conducive to the welfare of the peo ple ; and the man whom the convention may eonsider the most co mpetent to carry out these principles, will receive our honest and warm support. AS we have said before, BUCHANAN is OUT' .firSt and only choice until the National Convention decides the question ; then we will bow, with all the grace we are capable of, to its be hests, and labor with all the ability we can bring to the aid of the Democratic nominee. Our Correspondent may rest assured that he and his favorill have-t o unfair play through the columns of the Hominy Post, althonght - in the mean time, we will do all we can to secure the nomination of our favorite!, and, as we be lieve, the most popular tnanin the patty. With this explanation, we hope that "0. P. Q." will have no further ground for complaint. Lake Superior Matters. The Lake Superior Journal of Oct. T2tl has nu. merons items of interest.. It states that the prospects of the Siskawit mine, on Isle Royal, have very much brightened this season, and it is fast assuming rank among the best mines in the country. Isle Royal Co., has proved a valuable location. The Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Co. also show a profitable mine. They took out one mass weigh ing 1,200 the. The New York and Michigan Mining Co. find the vein promising. They have taken out some fine lumps of native copper and some good barrel and stamp work lately, and they mean to prose cute their work vigorously during the winter. The Ohio Trap Rock Company have the same vein as the Norwich, and the same encouraging prospects before them. The ancient diggings are quite extensive on this location, and where • ever they have cleared out these pits, they find a wide and rich looking vein that promises well for their success. The propellor Manhattan is doing a great fall business. On her last trip up she took 3,000 bbls. bulk of supplies to the mines, and all the pas sengers she wanted. On her return she brought down 25 tons of copper from the Minnesota mine, and 40 tons of iron blooms from the Marquette Iron Works. Wheeling Congressional District It will be seen by the following official re turns, that Col. THOMPSON, Democrat, has been elected to Congress from the Wheeling district, over his Federal competitor, Mr. Haymond, by 460 majority Hancock Brooke.. Ohio Marshall .... Wetzel Tyler Marion Monotigalia Preston Taylor. Randolph Barbour .... Thompson's maj 450 lildf" The Whigs of Rochester, N. Y. held a large and very enthusiastic meeting 41:1 the even ing of, the Slst ultimo, at which they passed the following resolution, which is not very oomph mentary to the whig Senator from that State : Resolved, That we are alike surprided and mor tified to find that a whig Senator from this State should improve the opportunity afforded by the trials growing out of the Syracuse riot, to walk into the United States Court, and invite the riot ers to form a procession to march to his own house and partake of a collation ; thus encoura ging rebellion, and heroising men whose course of conduct would lead to anarchy, and an end to all government. The party have been so badly beaten in this State, and in Ohio, recently, that they begin to cry like whipped curs ; and we presume it will not be long before they will commence abusing the Abolitionists most unmercifully, and swear , ing that they never liked them any how. For the.ttigrninr, [OOISILESPONDIS4OIC OP THE MORNING POST.] //EAU Stu :—I have been absent from the city for a few days, and have just returned in time to give you a few hasty lines, which I will endeavor to have forwarded by Berford & Co.'s Ex- press. Supposing your readers would like to hear from some of the Pittsburghers, I herewith send the names and locations of such as I have any knowledge of: San Francisco.—Brown Irvin, Dick Berford, Barker, Scully, Pat. Sane, Brickle, Crenien, Ed. Smith, (of the house of John,) Bears, Moody, D. McKee, R. P. Robinson, Robt. Rob inson, Meshes, Quinlen, Buffum, Lieut. Denny, (of the Massaphusetts,) R. B. Butler, John La mont, M. Clark, W. C. Meredith, and J. G. Smith, formerly of the firm of Rush Sr. Smith, hatters in Market street. Sacramento City.--Col. Bigler, Capt. Grant, Capt. Marshall, Capt. Priebe'', Capt. W. H Hut chinson, Lieut. S. Deal, J. B. Mitchell, Esq., P. Ward, Johil M'Clory, Colville, J. W. Taylor, William, John and James Johnson, Elseesor, A. D. Patterson, B - . C. Gilchrist, George Greatrake, Thos. Neel.. Dry Creek.—Doot. Galbreath, Alex. Beal, Thos. Beal, Capt. Petrowskl. Maoosma.—A. Goodwin, Hughes. Washington Itanoh.—Will Black and the Wash ingtone. Bottom—Limit, McClean, Jonathan Warden, C. Erviti,Thos. Rodgers. DOWaerille.—Fulton, Graham, Gallagher, T. B. Dunn, Jas: Kane, F. Anderson, Bradin, Ed- Smith, F. M'Clure, W. & J. Thompson. Marysville.--Jas. Melville, C. Stewart, D. McClintock, D. Griffith, W. J. Kane. Shasta.—lsrael Hoag and James Connor, (Connor ain't dead, nays a time.) Ague Freo.—Thomas Madasters, Andy Sweeny. Sonoma.—C. Wilkins, (County Judge elect.) Parks Bar.—Ed. Curry. Stookton.—Zeb Curry. Arrivals from the mines on the 18th.--Senator McKibben, Lamont, Burnside, Hong, and R. M'- Clelland. From " the States," by the steamer New Or leans, -on the 19th.—R. G. Berf'ord, and George Greatrake. On the 22d, by the U. S. steamer Massachu setts.—Lieut Denny, and old man Quinlen, 71 days from Panama. Departures.—For Sacramento on the 18th.— McClatchey and Irons. For Shaster.—Boag on the 19th. For Sacramento on the 20th. --George Great rake. For Shaw's Flats on the 22&—Mathews. Poor Man's Creek.—E. Moor, S. IL Darah and brother. James Clark (one of the Allegheny rats,) is on a ranch between this city and San Jose. Homeward Bound.—R. B. Butler and John Lamont will in all probability leave for home this everting on board the steamer New Orleans. I have,kept my letter open for the information , until the latest possible moment. Murder.--On the 10th of September, on the middle fork of the American River, in Eldorado county, George Grumpress, of Brownsville, Ps., and • George W. Spotswood, (a major general of militia) also of Pa., having previously had a dif ficulty a'hont a claim, Grutnpress killed Spots wood. Ile wile tried and found guilty of a pre meditate&unuder, and was executed eta o'clock on the same day„.,. _- Gruespress, previous to his -e1ic4ti..0,4 .app .TM -executors to settle his af fairs and" - t-itrtec - ttie!`faal o.- iu- Brownsville; ' 7 The 'Benicia Wette is making a terrible fuss about the wester 1./troth:me of the great railroad. Of course it emit be at Benicia. Carernmont offlette yirtil no doubt go for Benicia. It is genof - erally inderetood that they own the town, and course are deeply interested. The Governor elect, Col. Bigler, arrived hero on Friday night last, from Sacramento. Became down on the steamer Confidence. The C., on coming up the harbor, fired a salute. The de mocracy were on wharf ready to receive the Governor. When he lauded he was placed in a barouohe drawn by four white horses. The pro cession then moved through the principal streets by torch light, headed by three bands of Asks. Among those in the barouchel recognized Mayor Hardenburg, of. Sacramento city, and Ex-Mayor I Geary, of San Francisco. After reaching the Oriental Hotel, which was beautifully illumina ted, the Governor wns welcomed in a beautiful speech, delivered by Col. Geary, to which he re plied in a manner that astonished all who hoard him; (monition:a thought the Governor couldn't make a speech.) When the speaking erns over, the folding doors of the large saloon were thrown open, and here we bad a good time of it until about two o'clock in the morning. Many distin guished Whigs were present, and felt perfectly at home. The Governor visited Robinson's The atre on Saturday night, where he was received with threetinies three by the whole audience.— The returns show that wherever Bigler has can vassed the State he has carried all before him. If he had had a little more time he would have swept the State from one end to the other. We have not yet received the full returns; enough, hontiver, is known to satisfy us that we have carried nearly all before us. We have just discovered a fraud practiced by one of the Whigs eg4 e, in this county; the matter will be all right in a day or two, which will give us another member to the L • ature, (D. M. Chaney') One of our condi s (Mr. Marshall) leaves on the steamer to. y for Washington City. From my knowledge 4 101 r. M., I do not think any of the Whig lionp Ila Congress will frighten him ; they may shake :their manes, lash their tails, and growl, bitt all won't do: he has seen such crit ters in thp Serra Nevada mountains. But mY thins is up, and I must bid you Adios, /AMIGO 0. P. Q TaompsoN. liwyttoNi) 56 81 Ffo3l CAIA Foam lA. au; Feeecieco, October let, 1851. } _From the lowa Ratek Rye. ate littna'aXiaaa Colony. We lear i that there is some dissatisfaction among the'angarian emigrants as to the place selected ib APT. Eftlutry for the location of the Huntcolonk. „Many of them consider it garian too remetedram the settled part of lowa, and as era l air possessin 'totrfew facilities for communication with Haim?, d. It is atleast 160 miles from the Mississi er, and, in an entirely new and nusettl ':iolantry. Though in a fertile and beautiful region, they would prefer some place more accessible and more convenient to market. The Hungerians lately arrived here, with a por tion of those now with Gov. Ujhasy, are anxious that hemhould change the location of the Colony to some point nearer the Mississippi, where a situation quite as eligible may be produced at small expense,'. and Where the Governor and those who arl'auxHius to join him, will be more acces sible ta friends who may be desirous of visiting them, and e x endering the exiles any assistance in their v .porres which their situation may require. Accotmta from the colony represent the Gover nor as living, the life of a true philosopher.— Far frqm thelnxuries arkrefinemente to which' he ha lonebetin accustomed, he passes his time In the. ack'wealls, ' remote fram the noise and strife f Courts and Camps, as an independent Lois er ; dividing the time betweenhis fields and crflps out of doors, anti study ands flection uch withi4givorsilled, as occasion offers, th s hneti* hid fishing as the forests of Grand Ri ver and its quiet waters afford. We bre informed that Gov. Ujhasy was (idyls sal to?make the selection he did, by .friends in the East, under the belief that Congress would make M donation to the Colony of the lands on which, they Might settle—and tht be it was of conmade - sequelice that their aettlement should orunnupprcipriated lands. How far he was in fluenced in his choice by this advice, and these repr ntatives, we are unable to say. We oho' think, however, that Congress would grant them the land on which they were settled, wherever it wort' be. We do not know any proposition which would be more likely to meet with universal ap probmtion from the American people, than that of setting apart a portion of our public domain, for the use and benefit of those who, having fail-. ed t i t secure to their misgoverned country the Wes ngs‘ or freedom, have sought an asylum on our 4 ores, where they might be out of reach of Armtrian oppression. Our country has it in her powir to exhibit Govst between a despotic and M Republicarnment in its method of treating strangers. Austria imprisons Mr. Brace, an American citizen travelling in Hungary, thro' motives of health and curiosity, for speaking of I tty HA and his colony. The United States re ceiv the 'Hungarians with open arms and frat era sympathy, and welcome to a refuge and a Nora , an d to a participation in all the rights 'Oh* our Comttitution and laws confer. i --..wr---------_ - .5';';'.i.r....J, - 4 .- .:4;'4,' , ;q4- - !." - " ,- .' : .- i;:fi , ,.*: , , ,, ... , , , 1 , ,, , :; : " , : '.', , ,:!F,.,:A. -- :: - ' , . '''"'"-.-1".,:'-':"!'.'.:'-i,'",',-1 " , A • . • •.:'-_5.:Y:::.":` , .','1,,- , ".I'i'.;.?!::',.. - a ~~~~:., T3§crablilsr~"~'id . Jenny Lind does not appeatto have excited any greatlisrorS during her, present yisit to Cin cinnati. She gave her tiOncertainVie Melode cn, which contained only 700 persons- AU the tickets for both concerts were sold at prices ranging from $2 to $4. Where is Barnum? The Indiana Whig State Central Committee has called a State Conventinn on the 26th of next February, at Indianapolis, for the puriose of nominating candidates for the various offices to be filled at the next annual election. The Go'ernors of Maryland, Pemisylvania, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, ,and New Jersey, have designated the 27th of Novem. ber to be observed as a day of thanksgiving, and the same day will no doubt be fixed upon by many of the other States for the same pur pose. Caleb Damon, of Hinkley, Medina co., was accidentally shot by Albert Spear, on Tuesday last, while they were out hunting tarkies. This occurred on the same day, and in the same man ner as the Pittsfield oasnalty.' These mistakes ought not to be made. The Baltimore News states thatloo,ooo acres of land in Warren county, Tenn., believed to be clear of taxes, were sold at their 'exchange on Monday, at the rate of five cents per acre. A Washington despatch states that Chevalier Hulsemann, the Austrian Minister, had an inter view with Mr. Webster at the Department, on Saturday morning, and the writer has no doubt that the rumor is true, that be is instructed to ask his passports as soon as Kossuth arrives. The probability of an open rupture between Austria and Turkey seems to be believed in by the German press. A Vienna paper asserts that. the Czar has been consulted on the subject, and has answered that he is ready to aidesustria in any demonstration she may make, pided she adheres strictly to the letter of treaties between her Turkey. ,'The new Lutheran church at Columbia, Pa., Of which the Rev. J. H. Menges is to be pastor c, was dedicated on Sunday, the 26th ult. The. Rev. Dr. Schmacker, of Gettysburgh, and thri Rev. Messrs. Oswald and Lochman, of York, of ficiated on the occasion. The Great Falls (N. 1 - 1.) Sketcher says John H. Brown, who was theprtnoipal witnessagainst the Wentworths who were charged with the mur- ' der of Parker at Manchester, has confessed that he was hired to testify as he did, and that he received $5O for so doing. A London paper mentions with approval, and as an illustration. of "American gallantry," that Capt. Nye, of the S. Mail steamship Pacific, was the first to commence firing a royal salute of 21 guns on the instant of Queen Victoria's embarkation at Liverpool. Mr. William True, of Covington , Wyoming county, N. Y., went out, a few dais ago, to drive a stake to support the fence. His wife held the stake while he stood upon the fence and aimed a blow at the stake, when his foot supped and the axe fell with full force upon her head, kill ing her instantly. A Medical Reform Convention was held in Philadelphia last week, which organized a "lffid dle States Reformed Medical Society," adopted a constitution and by-laws, and elected officers for the ensuing year. Dr. John Rose, of Balti more, was chosen president, and Dr. M. M. Can non, of Lancaster Court House, Va., one of the vice presidents. We remember of hearing of an old lady "down east," who, after having kept a hired man on liver near a month, one day said to him, " Mr. I don't know as you like liver." Oh, yes," said he, " I like it very well for fifty or sixty meals, but I don't think I shoufdlike it for a steady diet" The parsimonioneold lady served up something else for the next colla tion. Health is getting to be vulgar, and is confined principally to itervant girls. No " lady " can Inmiblyileal-go* -ttr?wbeing ykeihmliittitati losing cask. Spinal complaints aro just now in the ascendant—no female being' nonsidered " good society" who possesses sufficient strength to raise a smoothing iron. The reason that lands Napoleon would not , grant Kossuth permission to go through Franne, WAS the fear that be might see Abd-el-Kader in the course Of his joUrney. ni.mazuruni In Steubenville, on the atb utul6, by the R . ., W. e: Breed, at the reviilenee of Dr_ Kemple, 9h. J U. DFNimi, or Candor, l'n , to AIpsAIiGAKET A. DUNCAN, of Florence.. Pa. (In the 9th invtuni the Rev. John Douglas-v ' M./ TIIOM AS LITTLE, Jewrllef, both etrect, to Slier EN7III.N" (ION: t, l'lttslunrgli. Book Arlan i " Wuh Happiness IVe Smite To G eu You " GRAY'S ETEiIaP lAN W /ILL. ARBL4RS. W ILKINS NIUIIFS ONLY, TilutraokY, FRI DA Y and SATUIWAY EWININLIS, Noreutber 611014 and 5111. Mana g er Mr (l It AV, of the Warbler., hes: leave io announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that thu unequalled Troupe will give THREE CONCARTS ibis city as 1111 , 01/P. The performance will consist of the newest and most, popular Songs Ballads, (Bees, Chortaies,. quartettes, Dances. Burlesques, ac.. all of which dill beconducied is the most chaste and amusing style. for which they are so Justly celebrated, anti which has procured them crowded houses throughout Me West. Fur partieulars see programmes of ta-day. Tickets 25 cents; to he hail at the door and at the Hotels Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to comnlence at 7 1 o'clock. ,nos 6 A i3nrd,-.Pittsburgth Tbeatra. M 13.4 DAVENPORT has the hunort s announce that her Farewell Benefit, and positively her last ap pearance. but one, will take place on Friday evening neat, November 7th. (hi which occasion she will per form in two pieces—Play and Farce; us Pauline, in rite Lady Qf Lyons, and flargery, In Due Roush Dits snood Box Book now open. errmsultati, Nov ember 3, ten. TuE Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh has this day declared a dividend of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per share on the stock subscribed--one dol lar per share to be paid in cash on or eller the 15th inst.. an. balance. to be credited as a payment on stock. F. tiORDON, Secretary. -• Ex.eoutora' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the last will and testament of John Clancy, late of Baldwin township, deceased, have be en dul granted to th,i tio d o rs•good All persons having claim y s against paid rotate arc requested to present them for settlement, end those indebted are requested to mike payment to either of the subscribers. JOHN LANEY, Baldwin township, W. W. WILSON. 67 tlarket st., • corner of Fourth. Notice. EXCOANGY BANE ov PITTSBUYOU, t November 4,1851. T a meeting 9f the Board of Directors this day, the Afollowing resolution Was adopted : Reso/red, That a dividend of VOl7ll era CERT. on the Capital Stock be paid to the Stockholders, on or after the It thlnitant, subject to the State tax of two mills for I:.e last six months, as provided by - the aet of the 16 hot April litso. JAMES B. MURRAY, novand Cashier Chickeringla JUST It E - CLIVED—A new and very O t large stock of CHICKERING'S ", • POktTES, of 6, 6}, 61 and'? octavo!, ..ettratiand.pltun. ' JOHN4k :MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickering's Pianus,for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania., PECTACLES-:We have how a very ltirge : assott , ment of near and far sighted Spectacies,in gold. silver and steel frames. Thu Glasses are of the finest rinultty, and will be fitted to the eye of the customer • according to strict principles of optical scienee. .1-lav ing had along experience in this branch of my btisiness, we can warrant accuracy and satisfaction. ~ Scotch Pebbles fitted to order. Also, on hand, a good stock of Telescopes,Alicroscopek, Magnifiers, Ronding Glassis, Counterfeit Note Detectors Eft. - '• FY. WILSON, 67-Market street, corner of Fourth. T UST H.b.IIEIV.ED at 25 No. 6 Liberty street— - 0 26 bores Fresh Honey; 10 do do Canton Preserved Dry Ginger; 1 ease-Jellies and Jams, put up iu fancy pots, by Underwood & Co., Poston ; 5 bozos fresh Cit•ou ; S do do Orange and Lemon Peel, (candied) ); 1 do do Gooseberries; 3 du do Cherries. Plums,Ac ; • 1 do Spiced 1 obeters ; 100 fresh Cocoa Nuts; All choice Goods and for sale at low rates by W A. nrchtnua «. CO, Grocers and Tea Dealers. UIIFTII WARD P ROP KR Y etra sun valuable r Property of 21.) feet on Pine street, by 6L feet deep, with a Dwelling house arranged with a cellar' . a front 'and back kitchen; a hall and twoyarlors • three cham bers and garret; good grates anti alone b ' earibs; front and back porches; out oven and hydrant. AD In tirst rate order. Price 81100. 'Terms-8300 in hand; W anes-8200 a year. The property will rent for 8120. S. cuTuBEECT, General Agent, 60 Smithfield street. • -- -= - PEARL ABll-7 casks, a very superior artic , e, to sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR, nov6 ' 14 aud 16 Wood street 131TTER-10 togs; 4 cans, (fresb);. 3 bbts. Just received and for woe y_ SMITH & SINCLAIR MACKEREIL—IOO bble.No. 3 Idaelo e SINCLAIR .r sale by nove SMITH - '{IIUCOLATN:-4u box es b ater''Utt fOt sale SMITLI SINCLAIEL ---------- QUOAR HOUR AIOLASSE4--50 bble. prime for 1.3 !Me ey Inovej___ SMITH te SINCL&M. r bisIS,To close STUART for sa 1. by [novsl STUART ir BLL. `ATE-SW no _bustkeld on counognenent and for sale by g STUART' ac SILL" LOARLEY-40 budlels, to dole out, for sate Dy LIP nova STUART & SILL. tillgA- 20 U . -cheats Black, to close out, for sale by I novs STUART & SILL. 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ATNAr'lNattlimicEA lo _ LiPAN,r,i or nortifoxily voa• - - so) COCalutal 8`4"311' 442, •,93 34 Offireof the Pittsburgh:Ageney in the Store Room ae &Morey Loom* No 4.4 Wood street. novddi R. H. 103ESON. Orddigeellowitt lOW Odeon Banding, Fourth , srgl'beitnnWentS ndmuLaPnlllurgb anennpnent, NV netslstalihsiysofeaai "n Pitt ai sliurgh Degree Lodge. N 0.4, 'fleets 2d and 4th Tut a days fifeehardes? Lodge, N 0.9 „. nine% every TAtuaday even g. in WesternStar Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday Iron Day Lodge No. meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount - ridoriah . No- 360 1 .rneeto oven' 1110m1 1 .1y evening, at Union Hal , corner or Fifth andlitn4n fi erd. Zone° Lodge,No. 3BS, meets every Thuradayevening, at their Hali, corner of t* znithfreld and Fifth streets. Twin Ciry.:Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday oven- Sallveoraer of Leadock- and Sandusky isueets, legheny. City. intayt.Vay 117" Anger ons Lodge, 1. O. .. of O. V...Tbe Angerona bodge, No. 299, of O. meet's every Wednesdayevening in Washington Hall,r ood. meet ja4:l y. • - ' Mutual LAO Isssi*sitzeis Company, ' • - • '- NFAV Yowl- - lOAPITAL, taisso,ogio.. ... . . COLUMBUS I AND INSURANCE CQMPANY:: FIRE ALAR(NR. • C A P LT A. 49 $3009000. - [l7" Mee for the above Comporucaiemoved to.the ,Bookstore of B.S. Bosworth & Co , No. 80 Marker et., second door from the Diamond. The Office, No. 81 Water street, for rent, at a very low rate. sep29 ' EL. FL BEESON, Agent. Collecting, Bill Posting, Mo. JOHN ei , COUBR Y tu-,Attends to Collecting Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and'Cireulars for Parties,.&cl &c. pg. Chders left at the Office of tbe Morning Pro,t, ot at - Holmes . Periodical Store,Third will be proniptly attended to. DEAFNESS , noises in the head, and all disagree able discharges from the earopeedity and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience, by. Dr. DART- I.EY Principal durist of the N. V. Ear Surgery, who may be consulted at 99 ARCH street, Philadelphia, from 9 to 3 o'clock. Thirteen yearselose and almost undivided attention to this branch of apecial practice has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degree of success as to find the must confirmed and obstinate eases yield by a steady attention to the means preittribed Nu._ Pltitsbrargli Life Itrasirrinissi Canape:or. CAPITAL trlooiooo , ja" Ornest,No , 7s -Fotrani Strratir...a OFFICERS: President—James S. Henn: Vice President—Samuel 14!Clarkan. Treasarer—Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—C. A Colton. Ur See advertisement is another part of this paper my ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. GRIP 1Z MN 11 9 INSIIRAMICIR COMPANY, OF PITTOBITIGH. C. O. HUSSEY. Prest. A.W.--MARES. Seal - Ofitui—No. 41 Waturst.,iii Wanthause of C. a &MO. ErTNIIICOMpaIIy is now pmpared all-kinds of risks, on Roans, Manufaetorifts, Goode, Merchan dise in Store, arld - inTransita Vessels, Re. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are a!1 citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably 1010WD to the community fortheir prudence,intelligence arid integrity. Dtaseroas—C. G. Hassey, Wm. Baga l ey, Win. barn mar, Jr. Walter Bryant, Hugs D. King, Edward Menzel- I tan Z Kinsey S. llarhu •h.S. M. Kier. • marVitt • Associated_ Pirozasiars lissursuo• Comps.' lay of the City of Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, fres,t—ROBERT.. PIM/EY, Seer. Will insure againstFlHE and IdAßlfir. RISKS or alt rinds., . .. Wks in Monopgahsto Howe, N 05.124 and 125 Wan" 14 IaRIECOU: - W. W. Dallas, jlody Patterson, R. R. Bartley, R. B! Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Patilsoni Wm. 51. Ed. gar, Edward Gregg, A. Y. Anstnitz,Wm. Colliugwooll,U. C Sawyer, Chee. Rent, Wm Gorman febad . . . • - •f Si Y ti 3 * • • --st, • g . tL `i z - 4 4 `"- •• 4 , ::'4' .., :.;,.f.':' , ' . KEE Tres , O. of 0. P.—Place otaleettng,Wastdngtobt 4311, Wood street, between sth and V,icgut Prressoesu Longs, No. 136—Nice's every Tuesday greening. Mitnestenl.s Ettessieuiuer, No. 67 —Meets Ist and ad Vilest of each mouth. m 0.126-17 Els A. Os D. irr Meeks above Board of Trade Baxrmai corner or "Pardriod'Wrad suet tsi every Monday evening . Pais:ma $l,OO. ONE DOLLAR*. 07. I:lngstarreeritypeae L1Z1513313 taken at the new Daguerreotype Roams, Lafayette Hail, Pima street, a few doom frout%woot• for the low price of one dollar, end upward, according to theme end quality of eaaaor Dame. Mr Rooms open and °iterating frotn.£l &I to S P. M. Citizens autf strangers are -respeetfally isenvi F ted to thSttf IllottaisrTheronearrganTetwesSoctsre,of Pitts; burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Mondry w o every womb at the Florida Ilease,.N.arkot st WM() Jung Vatrma,jr., Secretary. R 7•• A aloes Rensarkatriis Oasts. of Teta Blissdisseee entree by Petroleum.. We Invite. the attention of die adhered and the public generally to the certificate of 'Witham Ball, of this city. The ease 'may be teen by any person who may be skeptical in re••• lauon to the facts there. set forth. B. M. HIER. " 1 had been afflicted several years with a soreness' of both eyes, ',Mich continued to increase until lastSep , %ember, ((SW, the lofdatrunntion at that time having int valved the whole lining membrane of troth eyesoszi4 . anded.in the deposits of a thick film. whicliivittolly stroyed my sight. I hid an operation performed, mid the thickening removed, which soon returned:and left me in as bad a oondi.lon as before. At this stage of the complaint I made application to several of the most eminentmedienl men, who informed me that " my eyes would never get well." At this time I could not distin guish any object. By the advieeef some friends I com menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and under which m eyeabave improved doily until y the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire ly. •My general health was very mach improved by the Petroleum, and 1 auributo the restoration of my sight to its use. I reside at N 0.102 Second attest, in this city, and will be happy to give any intent:lloon in relation to my Mb V. % HAMM' HALL." Pittsburgh, September 17, IBS. For sale by KEYSER & ItSDOWELL, 140 Wood st.; H. K. SE LL EIMS7 Wood street, and by the Proprietor. seplB ErxlDr. Guysotths Improved .1/xtxoet of W DOCK AND SAMAPARILLA. For the clue or disease, or as a Spring parilicr of the blooeiand as a general tonic (or the system, Is unrivalled. • The curative powers of this t• 'tract are truly wonder ful, and all invalids should make immediate trial of th e "Yellow Dock and t3arsuparllla." It cannot Ware the most delicate patient. Then Ay flora Mineral nostroms to seek boria.life, and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy. There. fore, however broken in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself arid tillers, let no one despair of recovery; let the patient only understand that the hope of his physical restoration lies only in "Guyzott's Ex tract of Yellow Dock andSarsaParills," and persuade hint. for his life's sake, to try It, and we have no \want— tion in predicting his speedy restoration to health( See advertisement- Lana • oilijklaistoostia Its al gtottless . gtaokingol 'HIS Celebrated Matchless Slacking," superior brilliancy to any aver circled to the public. The proprietors enalkngs one nth!, witick will IMMO the fart. ' Manufactured by Hodgkinson quarry street, North Third, Philadelphia; and sold at S. N. WICKERSHAM'S Villoteside Drug and Seed Warehouse N 0.164 and 166W00d at, Corner of &sib, octl:3m Pittsburgh. (From the Louisville Journal, May 49 th,1851.1 Dr.J. S. lioughtoaes PoPallay for DY•PoPries Preparsdfrom Iterinci.or &ovutch of Ms Oz. ' to- On the 7th of May, 18.51, Rev. M. D. Williams, I Pastor of the Fourth PresbyterianChnnb,in Kentrielry, was waited been for along time conancd to his Mom. and 'Most of the time to his bed with Dyspep sia end Chronic Diarrbcea, and eras, to ail appeartures.. 'O4 the very verge of the graut‘ . , and acknowledged to bo so by his physician,wholuidtned, ail the ordinary means• folds power, willout effect, and, at the above named. time. the panent, w 0.12 the conic= et his physician, cam. silenced the use. of Dr. Houghton's' PEPSIN," end-to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day he leR his room. The sash day, Which was , excessively hot, he rode ten miles :vvith no bad effect; on the eighth day be went on a visit Xto the country; and, on the th i rteenth daY,lhough nor entirelyrestored to his natoralattength, he was so far recovered as to go islons Islotapey of five Modred miles, where he arrived in safetrimuch Preyed in health, having had no disturbance of the atom. soh or bowels,ofler takmir ths first dam of Felicia. Thesis facts are not controvertible, and that this is, ease which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power in "PEPSIN?' Let physicians and dyspepticsinvestigate. KEYSER & PirDOWELL. Agents, Jell 140 WOod street. Q Allah , oliiQWO 140 tjtla method of returnlogour thanks to the Howard and Hudson River insuranee Companies, r prompt New York, for the manner to which they paid the amount In.sared by them on our building and stock, st which was unfortunately destroyed . by fire on the lirth tness will of Septemberlait ; and we hope such promp not go untewanded by our eiti2ool, but all s vrill ewe ova deuce of their confidence is said companies, by 040:41 on our friend, f i r. lames Turbett, No. tVfl Wood street, who ls the Agent for this City. nov4:fit RYAN & hVICRR. suNDRIES 150 bole ned s 0111119—assn sizes; ISO kegs Nnibt; 100 blis. Mould add Dipped Candles ; • as do Star do i leo do - Rosin Soap ; :10 doik 4.Atocolate 2dt Stayer ; 30 bbls. Vinegar;• • 1 bale Cap; . - • too reams Wrspping Paper; In aloft and for ante by nov4 . . . HIND & MOORHEAD • SUGARS—St. Louis Pembed o . wdered; . do do Clarified; do Loaf; In store and for sale by KING ft MOORITF.AD --- MOLASSES—St. James Sugar.Honse; ' New Orleans Molasses, (oak barrelsr, In store and Coy mile by i . nOv4 • XING tr.. MOORHEAD. . IOFFEE-40 bags Bin; k/ 10 do Java; In stare and for sale by MOORKE&D' OT4 nand c Tas_iatiptirsal Tess—from fair to beet cotality. •storo ana WtlttiggeD. rilaCCD—Basse IS & Robison's,. , end nll 01 the popular brands, for tole by NG & MOOKIIE&D. cove KING ILTOLOISS:3-150 Obis. Plantation Nausea In Eau of iooperme,ln store and fin sale by • ("ARBON & 11PKNICAIT. oct27- 181 KIEA'r/-3500 r sale by (deal) Ki 114.4 MOCUEWES4D. Lr WIN A—l poo as.ptime Alexandria for tale by ocOo El. A• FAIINFOTOOK b. CO. a A. biASONhave—received 20 cartons Silt 461.. Frlingos, black and usorrod colors. [ocOl kv.-!"-'::.`.,• . ', 1•".::.;..':.`..;':::,.:::..:,-.,r Lzure /km N/I.,.GYa• JOSEPH C. FOSTEL Prign Of Admission— First Tier and Panviette 40e; Second and Third Tiers !dc;f Reserved seats in Dress • - Circle, during Alias Daveorponns engagement, 114001 large Private Bores, entire, 1•18,%) Ismail Private Boxes, enure. 5,00 Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cnrtain rises 71.": - . fier Last Night hat one of the Engagement or Sea DAVENPORT. DAVENPORT. THITESDAY-EVF.NINg, .November - $4l, !he! pap (pentinee will commence with • YALERLI,. OR PILE ROMAN SISTERS. . . , Mist Davenport. Voiotia? th e Em P es3 ' - Miss Davenpon 5i11,... erect , Mr. O. Poster. Alter which, hich, Miss St Clair and La-Belle Oceans-Will appear in two Popalar Dances. The whole to conclude nunth BETSY- &AIME. Betsy Raker,- •.. n. Monier. - .- 0,, sa• te., 0 2 1 4!'?;. 13:7- To-morrow ntillr,-*On:w* w.t. IP. ORANTSIWIIII/DR4CA.L'IrOI7.RI3 AMERICA "ANN4hI 4 IDHOPT I ., • lISCONIX AND . LAST 01/1/(1) • '.. L FRI° ENTERTAINA I E', 2 V 72 % , , .PARTLY IN COSTUMES, Combin Log *be suractions CONCERT. AND OPEIVAI , AT Tni LASAVICTTIA 111,Att. • . Thursday Evening, Rhhgehiber eclfglit MADAME ANNkjiliitlOß mill he aaahne.d.by SIGNORINA *LICYINA BANDINI. The tnlented female Italian Violinist! Papilorhat Gabon MAESTRO ASANOJUNDI; • lIERR : • the eminent Flnklat; Mr BOCIISA Musical Diremot. 13742P 8 0 34 PAIL? SIBST-.CONCIZT,, Popular Songs, Favorite Ballads, ae. 1 Reeit.--“ Cara Compaine,"--Cavadni —" Come pet Serer(Da Einmnarabala) Denial, • Madre ANNA BISHOP. Y. • Capricco—for. me Violin, on *he edmirrd quirittto and ?oilmen from BelllnPs I rutlindi Vie= Tensor, Performed on the • Violin by 84grionni LAVINI BANDINI. • 3. Irish Ballad—" The Harp thatonce thro Tare's Hula Madame ANNA.BISHOP. 4. Variations do Concerto, . !••Drieclaldli • . Hama Adam ' 5. The I nment of the Irish Dirligraill—it Sitilngon the Stile, rdary,f , Madame ANNA DIDHOP. ' 6. French Chansonnette-n a / 6 girls 46 - 11nYfidett " • • Madame' ANNA. bthnor„.., - Accompanying herself on Tlittlni4lll . ,b.mbrion,qr.Teriantast:.• pear szoorm--opsaarie soma itr OOSYMalea.' L. A Brand Beene (mm Donizetti 4 •• - ••• • • ... . ROBERTO DEVEREUX, -.- t.,t ". : By Madame s NNA BIBHOP,i n the eharonlordf 9.arten •,. Elizabeth, of England,•(Regal attire). ', - . 2. Grand Solo for the Cute, on faYont .. e Thenret . • • Basta lusitri Siena:. -- - .. 3 The tar-famed Sontnembnlam Scerm:from t he' last act of libillini's poputer.Opent, LA SosiNemsouLA, -.- ." • Comprising the celebrated' Rondo Finale; ~, Alt non Olurig.n and Bellinits MS . brilliant_ variation, never sang by any other vocalist bat Anna Blshopi ‘•. Arno " ::-.:lffirdiine ANNA.BISHOP. - . American Aller a ried , Erebast.' .12 •:wilich. Madam, Arne Bishop, at widhisi:Gaidars of Liberty, wig sing the National Airs94l/1 1 -94 1 :: i. - „ acr - ricxers. ONE- Doitiit'zieit..6 . • _ Rg ~ si T: baud at the lilitsie And Aci(d . r . i7.RtOres, Flots4.. 143 4_ ,- . •13:;' ERVED•SEATS..T 00BOLLARBEACH. Co belied only at the Male Stores of Kant. H.Rieber ' and John il. Mellor, where driagrams of Itie.llo.ll may, ..- be seen. Reseried seats cannot 1 0 scented After 6.4i'..cidelr,P 11t. on the day of the Lyric Entrnsinnient• -., • Books containing words or thi tarogi,Englishiaansle, don. of the VPERATIC SCENES; in cocaine, Am, •k. 0.. To be sold el the door, Prleel2; cents: , _. v - • v . . Lide-lautenaintaent.lo commenie at Ho'rilook. Noss in u m ,i ng. pitisbuqh,arsdatno Anna-Bight:4 *illCs* Wheeling,.-Olncisinall;Dayton, Ac., lee: - • - ~. jr, - . . , ::-....- : • noirtl' .., , . ''-'. ": • • -.. .o.,l3oooBd7o.lristiskee... J ..-111. June iG Oorr. , AMERICAN AND. EUROPEAN AMPHITHEATRE. Wili . perfermid Plnshntgb, front- softly Amyl. " • can Hotel, on Pena street, on-IDONDAY,NovehaberA : .. - and eontlnneopetrfoi t.strildperiatonlf. Dye features - or Mit E-oeueiment Agin be tonna to eon-;;. sist at the performance* Of JUNE'S .CELEBFATED. , .. : PREM . : tt-TROU PE of: rnsleand female performers.- awettv theinOSt *dlistiligpisbed, may he totted - Abs.:. names et Alad'lle Lonnie 4tra greatest' female Oder Os ink , ; Ton inistre, nted'i leoseplitep;Dicms. Ton Steitre:. gannets: DjacherOwL - Araistreair t ip„ ) ;:. and-JOE-PENTLAND. the wrest Areeriestieloive. - The pe , fonsese ei eoutposeeverryttrleitorEalices. Dian - Erne weinesentsjecludierinsny -fesittipeo-I,WWeh are ehtireit new sun'peenneS rtrihnsettrklishaent: '...` :Doors Open at 61 ea !oak, P M. Admisarcui .4" cent's.: • • • ..,. t• i. ~ • . .... . . . t ' 7,:iricrt.—iiiivx..§.ll*sialstospat.••-••••F-f•-• r• • .- 1,.. -- -,.-.., -:'- fillif3 beautiful- and extremely - valuable piece of • ma- - • .... •• • -_, ' - I ebinerj. whieb wet pateatrd in lettit, and pestle admiration of so many persons at' the .Exblbition of the Franklin lastly:deo:lf that year,lavawin - this clay, and may be seen at No, 73,-,ltiatirei street„ on Thotaday,the rty iith.insta and Tor five or sit imeeeeding dojo, Mune :. .;,,••••. . _,,, u'alcicki A. itLOll DT, and hoist :P. M. to iit. The puha* i : •;•-•:- : '.....:, are invited to call and it, and :Puke of Its value. • ;'• 7 ' . . '..".;,.-; tp`Admittindieliti re dle:•' ' •''' ' ' • ' • I nov.lve " • ---:-•'` '-' - . -.- • •.: - . Ntwastnirallh, IRS, THE Merchants' 'tibd klanutaeturer* flank of-Pitts. Intrgb4 has Mild*, dee_lored a diveleadofironannt 4. ......•: -., eavv on the etiplial stock, out or the prof/Is : Of the last six months, payable on demand. . •,..___. • -_, .- ne r e siw W. ICI:PENNY; .ousltier. !.... '. . .. • - i to . l Pt i..... .-:. ,- ' .November4;l93ll ..... at-- t: • • , .yriflß Presidelfit fetid :Director" of Ibis Bank have:thle ': I:.';'- : -. , '• - • 1 day declared *dividend of four per eappturthe esp.? ..,-.,;'-•-• .•- - .'ff 'ital stock for the last ell moutits,payablittOakiolatddere .'.,:,"' Or their legal representatives forthwith "_,- -,._.„-- • -•'; :".--,. • ,-,_:..., ,• •••'', upsdur JORN- SN.YldEß;Ciakixt. - • ••• '. .7i . ..' . Now ElooStat- Sow Books I • ..,.., , ~r. • „:., ,•,....-. A T n0t.2.125'..1-ATEKART TogP°T. it 74:Tb PA, „-: ,1 .. - _: : , . A street, oppopue the rout 0 ...... ••--, , • --, • -,, t," ::- .t ., - ,• • London Art Journal for Oetobet tt ~ - •••,' - • I -.- ' - , Lewis Atundeb--or the Railroad of _Life ;-• .' 'i. 1 , 7 . '',,- •:--, London Labor and• London Poor, No. 14 t,.- • . Pt.:.=:;'•,.' '_-' '.. Matilda Moatgoraery By Major Richardsoh; . t. - -7]. - ._:` :•:-.• f• Arthur C °away, or ...tee nes in the , T• °pica ; --, " - 4:-.:?t - :: - ••••,;• Self Deteption,or, a History of the Homistv Reny— ...w.t.. ; t',..... , .-z part lieeond ; , ' • • ~: A a Tale 01 . the Olden Fane—by Dandif y.• - , . ;•:.,, • - „ 1 Harper , . New Monthly Magesina for November; ""' ••••• ''• • • . . ..,• • Interpational Magazine for November i - • -•- -- '. . . . - Sketches in Ireland, by U. M. Thankatajr i • Coders Ladsoallook forNoVeMber; ' ' 1 - . Graben* , Magazine . ~• • `.do; '- 4 Sartain's do . ' ' di" ; • ' 4 IT '.• :i Le ifend Advenistrec 'Tan Arkananw Doela : : 'G .. The OlOnilllill, illeilekriel•by . lhiliweri; .' ... The Lily. and the Bee, by Samuel %Venlig; The Game Cock oTtito.Witderness,vdtailfd et Des • Dott Quixote and kieSquirti, Saheb* Pdosuar : • The 'raking of the Bastilist by DdIIIWIr ,, I , ' 2 r' ' -- . ' Memories of a Phyaienn; by Damns I: ...v.v. ••• - ~• . II Harry Bataan, a Tale of the AmericawaevoladOn i t Frunk Firleigh,ert Scenes' in the. Life of a. Private 1 1 .....• - '''- - Pupil 4 ; . - - •- ; _• .. . .. .-. „.,, . - Katherine Walton, or the _Rebel. of -Dorebester—en " -- - illstorieal Romance or the Revolution:in. Carolina • .4. . • • • . . The Confe a tor—an 13 ism ric al Novel; : -- : Sunbeam, and Shadows or Buds and Bfossoms ; -; t- ...• ' :: The Fate, oTale of StiningTimea--by.G. P. R. James; ti .• ~.: '' Mabel; or, The Cbild.of the BAWD Fieltb-a Tale of it t -....,. Waterloo ; - - Ralph Rutherford:.a SeaTale.thy Sir Admi ral Fisher; The Scalp Hu ntars—a Talent klaalco • ...; . . The Gipsy Chief—by G. W. DI. RoynolCia .., fnovs t tt - • --- - . •• ' 'October 253;1851. s 4 . A N e Eleetlon f t o o r se Thirte rve d e u z2iro t gors of in tlkineVanu will z he% at the Oka of the Comp:lw, on Tae g slity,t'ho ith -.:";•••••• day fir November next, between:WA* bouts of 10 o'clock, A. ]IQ and 3 o clock, P. . - - octaPne - • -F. 31-GPS9OII;See•V; - Notice.) • - MIRE antiarelgned havinti puraliamtilaiEgioe - Stons of Thomaa d.ffinton,ort the alst alt., grill continue - 110 . folly solicits scoatinneneaOCthe Pal/leger se liberal , ly bestowed on his prede4*Krti ~ JOS&PH . • • - HINTON, •.: nortat -••- st;qair street_ c.fz. -. i•-••• TTOIINEY:NP-LA Fair di A opposite the ligoity l / 4 011fee.:i. ; feeveklm ;• rine Tairekra: Ol_taadlittit -neat. f TH:EsuboxibetiwbOialk:to. sent Oillegate for I • nuraberof,yeerathaVlNEFAUTODreestatly: EL3 ereote -by Wig at=Turtle 41reck, sg eeenry. The: litdlding is admirably. satiati)l'forliesliaeiraibelog .' • _ , guedbuoly adjoining the Stattowand,first watering ;dada . •,• of the Penusylsanitinaileasd at Turder Creek, atutalse,. adiolidng• the new- Plank Road. routiPlitSbanKlL ' ,• • .. front buildinula three stories blgh,ceovoMd Irroa- - elata end is 50 teetirfront, end 40 feet in - depUli• boJlding is two stories and w•SO:bg 00 feo in site, 'Theron/re twenty well fialahed rooms In lag. Tile _ ,Stabllng arid othe r oe'r aecountrodattg_ as are on the most liberal male.. Thera Ii to 'stand ix-, vt lofty of Pittsburgh that affords more twitters9r,,,,, fora s steady. redcap:tapir and ""mma - '4 4 l h lu'Jlord. For , , a pply to theundersljped 2;L aa the, premises. - ttovtitwo • - G WAGiat' II, I:O3RINTON. ; orieWiti„lvainairettaßlA4takrayri, AGBION. hi Y.c, p • Cl/I.PM' aliltiis l llooo4 -• Secured in ran ocCorrrtMnoQptmal /na of.g' • `•-• , - TIM above - prosoeroaa ,, atitVretifkrinible Company v_ • having eomplled with the requisitions of the law ihts Slate. is Lashing policies by tbelrditentotk s$ =at favorable terms, enlistment .vrlth_prudenee ands u r e ty, .• , ••• • NICAOWN, President. • . szkrouss. Secretary. • ' .• _ ; 54.9maldlettioreat,Pittaburgb, i i oe m i r . A CARRMR, Agent 4 - • * • lllealth°Moe.. mine public are informed that the. OFFICE OF j BOARD OF..IIBALTII os the City' nt No. 09, Grant street., betvreOn Fourib.axid Diruixono mimes, where all Notices and..Conimunientlons for Bid - Board roget.beleft. CHARLES riULYLOR, 1712 • Seetetarf. hlrshaattts . aace BlehoLeczatess , Bela, •• • Piusbangt,. Dada" ISA, tssi. 3 •••••, lEIIIFS donna) , Election, -larliateeh .Ditiotons of lety, * -'• I Bank,alit be tell at tlmitihtihg Hone, on Mon" 4 day, the 17th eity_orNovembegstertihetteren the beer:Y: of 9 o , etoelroVn, 14%43 o'cloe.le.P . M.: • *elle ' G. U. ART4QTAD & Co, 7 , 1 BANZERS,A#D .p.RA.L.SIS IN EXCHANGE COIN_, BANE NOTR3, - . • , ' WORT A ND • ' . TIME DRAFTS. &e., Ac.; Colleettoos earafollysttended to, auid proceeds reork..: • " led to any part of the Union. zga-`STOCKS.Iiin moor /AD SOLD OM CIMIUGU3IO7I, No.7* Fourth Urea,. [r: ". ~. N e xt door to the Blatt Pitubtregia. til. , ' choice lot lett received at the BAN: •V•EXCHANGE, on Thitd street.' gdissig, gier Salo 111HEsubsetibot is sottotized to sell sns sundrut • of 14114, sitonte in Moan talinAtip, Allegheny r• Pcan'a, 42 miles from Pittsbuqh,_ idiot lug lanes Robert Wilson ,heits 01 /tunes Carr, deeM.,and Jose , ' ' ',— McFadden.. • • `,; 1,•„ '- Tin lima is of as excellent tillnAlq for farming Purl • les, well vtatettd and titubered..lll34 is Oppose* toes • • rain an inenhansale iniue of Cenriel Coal, rex (hot particulars enquire of Joseph MeFeddon, on the pier Robert Wilson, or the auto: t ibrr. JAMES C SICREY • Robinson Township, Doe 10 1 1 —2vedSmf - ' • r • - . t ~''. ~ ff 3-3 . °:.'. ; :.:, i 7 '' ' : ...'..,..:';'-;.'-.;,-.; . ."'{...7..."i1,".:,t.',.'ii... TIEBIATAXE. i'‘- - 11 \» -=-, g f„. S:;;:%:.;o4 , ,.: • .:.:.:F; , .. - .:...,-7. , ;.::::•,: , :.: . " , .'.. '1;;.1,'..':,'..;'..:.:,),.,:.;-
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