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A HEROINE OF THE REVOLUTION
{OONCLITDED.)
The path was narrow and in some planes tan
gled, which obliged her to pmeed at a slewpace.
An the`day declined, she began to think of some
shelter for the night, and felt _many apprehen-
Eons lest she should be obliged tospead it in the
open CarTio-Fedificarwirtiii;:Tilliipcnisciiiiinory
habitation whose inmates - might mistrust her
-nd, nd prevent her frompnrsningherjour
-
errand, andpre. -
ney. S t iddeffirsiffrettmea4bizadsrlaiereariWay
which cr&ged anarrow taut % obstructed path.
She drew' triter hortleAtestitritedaTeismoments,
and Ilea Peg1..4.t44.4 1 ..tJa...-tallo
Without hesitation Efil - sirrick into the more open
way , and inhi if tanilikar(AniP,ar, a. plantar
tion coald_be discerned through' the trees. Un
certain whethenahe hadletterseek the hospital
ity of the 6:residetwor to search out some
more she proceeded more'sloily,'
Her lasso
lotiononly , monientarj, You turn-,
ing her eyes _towards, the Western , horizon, ‘,.idte
perceived that the nuisteof gold and Parplitelpt4:
which-a-shorttime-before Ind hovered over the
setting sun, =were rilretaly - parting with tbeira
brightness.
A feWinoments more, end she
„wee. at the door
of the mansion, where a lady Who had beeW-:
watching her approachi. stood ready to welcome
her. Theladynonduct:tOilier to it
ea sparbrient, - -- who; thonglt :With --delioncy she
abstained froth inform-.
01 her in tititnentse of that tier
name was Therwita, and that her son who owned
the - plantation' was at present serving as n sub- -
altraniander Gen. Snmpten
Emily being satisfied relative to the : poiitiaal.
sentiments of herhostess, ventured todiselose
the object-other journey, which, though-il airts
lamed fears' for.her safety,' elicited the Wannest
appiobalkon.
Sapper was epeeffil yeerved, and then 'mindful.
of Poily'a fatiguing ride, Mrs. Therwits - showed.-
her a; chturiber where, in abed - furnished: bed-furnished with
snow-whitodgpery, she was soon enjoying the
luxury of sound and-quiet-repese. -
The carol of 0W lax*, soaring upward...am it
became rt.srpeck in the Mae ether, was -*Fanny's
music, and she set forward on her journey at the
first faint - blush of dawn.:,As :during the day. preceding, sineocessionallimet a selitarY travel
ler who, though he might wonder within himself
that a young and beautiful female - should be rid
ing unprotected, at atime when the country was
infestokwith men Who knew no laws iiave Whit
- was corairehendokinthe motto of_amight makes
right,Th - contented hiinself with noticing her with;
a bow; one few civil wardiftif salutation. ,
The, morning was nee:AY-past, and the heat
beganto be so oppressive thatshe determined to
seek rest and shelter in a houkelituated negreae
distance in the midstof some forest trees, which
threw over it theircool and grateful shade. She
had just cornett, this conelutiou;'Whitniffie'iftW
the gleam of some red coats thrill:Wl the copse
that skirted the wayside. Her first impulse was
to fly, but a moutent'areflection told her that the
attempt must not only prove useless, but be the
means of suiting suspicion.- In a few trdnutes,
one of the number, whom - V:l2le dress slie judg
ed to be an officer, was sober aide. - It Tres With
difficulty that the so nerved herself as to keep
the hand which held the-reins from shaking, for
she was aware that she hid fallen into the hands
of some of Lo.rd Itowdonatscouts, Mrs. Therwits
having warned her that a number of them were
on the alert in that vicinity.
The officer addressed her with much politeness;
saying that as she came in the direction from
Gen. GreeiterearmY, it was his duty to, ascertain
the motive of her journey. •
Emily commanded her voice so:that its tones
were calm and steady, as she replied that she
was going to visit some friends, which, though
not an untruth, was certainly an evasion; and a
consciousness of this caused the !crimson blood
to rush to her cheeks. Her blushes confirmed
his suspicions.
regret,' said be, }that it is my duty to detain
"." you a - prisoner till I can feel better satisfied as
to the object of your journey.'
Emily felt that it-would be worse than useless
to remonstrate, and they rode in silence till they
reached the house, where, previOtts to her unfor
tunate react:metre with the British scouts, she
had intended to seek rest and refreshment. Here
she wasdocked into.an apartment whiela
bly Is 4 been before used as a pritorr room, for 1
it WaEfig gt ied as to preclude the possibility
of escape:
In a few minutes she heard the voice IA a man,
which abe thought sounded like that of the offi
cer, saying something in the adjoining apart.
meat, in an under tone,-which was replied - to by
a female voice- in the tame subdued manner.--
Suspeet:b* thai.tbe conversation alluded tolter.-•
self, she placed herself-in a' listening ; attitude'
against the thin partition. 'Though the Se/Eitel:Met
which - marled her ear were broken, she gathered'
enough to know: that :the:: officer was giving di
rections to the female to search - her, in . order to
ascertain if any were concealed &bent her
person: ; r.lio her confnicinnand agitation she had,
tat thus remeinded, -forgottenthe letter addressed"
to Generargumpter, but nottr - she fully realire4
the stod'eetnequenees which would result from its
falling into the hands of the enemy. She looked
anxiously, about - for sortie means to destroy it,
butztone appeared; neither was there any friend
ly nook or -crevice where - it could , be possibly
concealed; and she-darednot trust its- fragments
to the breeze, though it whispered invitingly
through the grated window._ ~But,there was no
time to he lost, azakshe was finally obliged to
haverecourse to. the leas romantic- though safer
- expedient; of swallowing piece by piece the im
portant though unpalatable missive.
This was barely accomplished, when the;door
opened, - and the tort' matron ehe had heard con
versing with the officer, entered. Emily- cheer
fully submitted to the-search, facilitating it, by
not only turning her pocket inside out, and open
ing every fold of her dress Where a scrap of pa
per could possibly be Concealed, bat by shaking
apart her thick tresses, amidst whose dark lux
uriance might have nestled many a paper dan
gerous to" the interests of the - Britisb_ army.
Having finished her. a :earth, the woman, as she
had been instructed, asked her a few questions,
which- failed to elicit' nything of a suspicious
nature. The officer who held ler in custody was
then admitted, and after questioning her with =
the like ill success, he'suffered her to depart.
She at first . prudently proceeded in a circuit
ous direction, but as soon as e.he imagined she
could do so with safety, stettoleinto the road that
led" -- "rectly - tO:the American- Canny "OW, - Was
admitted to General' Ehnaptees, presence who,
haiing listened to the'inessige of pen. -dream
made inane-date preparation to complywith his
request, and succeededin - joininghim soon after
, .
at Orangeburg; _
It Was a bright Moira' tg, and roma& a gray ,
stone :cottage, situated near the: margins' of -a
river ' - Were floating now the peaceful sounds of
rural life, instead- of the hoarse and discordant
voices of war • Bushei of wild sweet-briar, 0.0
luxuriant in their growth as to rise far above
the caves, among which crept the Nines of the
morning-glory,. flushed with purple blooms,
shaded' .the . windows that looked towards the
road. - _ These were. thrown wide' open to admit
the cool west' wind, as it came laden with. the
fragrance of a broad field-of clover that waved
near by, where the wild bed( hummed merrily;
as they hovered over the clustering bleitsoms
that contained - their lucionatood• •
.
But there - wait aetamer of one of thevindowi
which the sweet-brinrsiaPaornintslory.did not
curtain, through wida, noiind then, youthful
and beaming faces might have been seen, full of
eager annotation. - Occasiertally:: too, an old
and graver one appeared. for a moment, •sending
alreen glance along the winding road, Allivere
attiredv if for-some festival, and now and - then
a sweet Musical laugh, or a few notes of some
.
popular ballad,, warbled in a clear, bird-like
voice, stole out at -the windowe as they wove
garlands of wild flo,we
vo r, to,hang over the look-.
ing-glasEi and 'itifew tires. above the mantle
piece; or to wreath the heavy, dark looking
cornice thatleaded the walls. Yet one of these,
though any person might h ave seen she was the
BY CA31013311 OtitTE
heart, and he Imul:now come to claimthe f:tip;
meat of thiefrrt - :) .. nfise she had . made ewe Lim no tc' t 'i; e S . ; . '
come his briKiheiii4B services
required bY
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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY.
_LEON.' ILASPEIC . .... .. TBOXAB PHILLIPS
Harper 6: Phillips, P4,4ore f fir, At*. ptors:,
-: , .----.PrETSBIIIIGE,
TUESDAY MORNING
TIOICE T
PP..TRE uNiTtD AieTis:
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA;
Subject to cteeisionwr the Democratic Genera! Convention
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
VILLIAIVIL KING,
OP ALABAMA;
Subject to the same decision.
The Itiglot, Side for the Bide.
In a late number of , he "Christian Parlor
- blagazine," there is an artieleivritten'by h very'
worthy and excellent D..D.—(the Bev. SAMUEL
Cox,)—ort "veldt& we propose to make a few
comments; in connection with such portions of
the article as we fedi:tome:l to combat, The ar
tibia is headed as is this, article: but its bear
ings, affect not only the Bride, but WOMAS, in
;Whatever relation she may stand - to ma" when
'the circumstances of her proximity to han rea
der it possible that she may require his prates- .
tion. The object of the lehrned writer is to
prove that. a bride should not stand at the left
side of the bridegroom; and that woman should
not walk at the left side of man. One of the
positions quoted in favor of the left side, by the
learned D. D. is this—" He can reach her better
-on the eft ;"—which he combats thus :—" This
objection is practically nothing; Or, rather, it
is positively false.. It. is not as natural or for
ward to put the right hand towards the left, as
it is to e*tend it in the rectitude of its own di
rection. :lids, too, 1.4 scenically better. He
[the man] does and.appears to do all the reach
ing." Then again he says—" The right hand
ib auspicious as the place of honor, of promo-
; lion, of conspiculty, and of delight" And
" The right hand, with eastern nations, was the
place of good omens, and the symbol of' pros
perity ;" and to conclude this cities of objections
the writer refers us to the Scriptures, where
the Church is spoken of es the Bride, who is
represented as standing on the right hand of the
- King, &c.
We like to do things as the learned D. D. says
—" Decently and in order;" and in this case,
pursuing the natural bent of our minds, we must
say that Dr. Cox's,assertion, that the first po
sition which he combats is " positively false," is
rather premature, in view of what may be said
in opposition to his artainient. Let us have a
lady reclining upon our left ann.-her right hand
would be not only in a natural position to be
graspedby cart riglithand, but what is equally
evident, it would not be necessary for her to
treak:ltee•Connection with our left arm, and. it
would be impassible for her, while in that po
sition, to do any of the reaching! So much for
this objection to the left side.
As it respects the right hand being the post of
honor,—the-learned Dr. should have recollected,
or should have /earned, that in a military point
of view, (and the origin of Chivalry was mlli
4.ary) the left also is a post of honor, and in some
cases the highest! The right hand, too, was
" the place of good omens r' Does Dr. Cox be
lieve in the doctrine involved in this declaration?
If he does, then it is perfectly legitimate in him
to make it—but not otherwise. The 'reference
to the Church as the Bride, and her beitieplaCed"
upon the right- hand of her lord, is perfectly
correct in the allegorical sense; but we tire not
at , liberty to use this sense in part, and the com
mon, natural sense, in another part. We can
ordy .regtail the beautiful allegory as a whole ;
:and in doing this, we look upon the Church (the
Bride) as the nearest object of her lord, and as
beingon the right hand) at the highest point
in His affections. This view sustains the alle
gory, and the Allegory is true. The Bridegroom
. places the Bride on his right hand in the allegoric
cal sense, when he loves, cherishes, protects,
and defends her as the highest object in his at
'
feet:ions. •
It but lately, indeed, that it has generally—
not yet totally—ceased to be fashionable for a
well-bred gentleman to wear a sword, as a part
of his ornamental dress for a drawing-room,
a royal levee, or other social occasions of display.
But who ever dreamed of -the incongruity, not to
say the indignity, standing or walking with a
lady, to place her and his sword together on the
left side ! When, however, she is petitioned in
the living tableau, where she ought to be, on
his right, and his sword On the left, they are
both comparatively safe and at ease, secure from
accidents and awkwardness of a peculiar but
ineffable description. Should he also have oc
casion to draw the gleaming weapon, it acts or
flames in front of the lady, to her innorions ; as
the armor of her proper champion, for sallies of
defensive, or offensive demonstration, at once her
avenger and her shield. Gentlemen of the army
and:the navy wear swords professionally; and to
all these, the propriety of the sword on one side,
the lady on the other, and the man of fidelity and
honor betweeathem, is quite obvious, although
" the age of chivalry is gone."
Whe
,n a.lady stands or walks with her lord on
hiatietti her left hand properly supportsher de
pende.nce,,-While her,right is at ease and free for
motion, gesture, and action of any sort: while
lila right arm sustains the grateful incumbent in
a way of facile preference and nature.
We - deem It best to give a considerable extract
here, in order that the Dr.'s position may be
Medallion? „aPparent ; and from whOt he , here
!Jaye in 'relation to wearing a sword, haying
lady on his right, and having occasion to draw
liflesword, for the protection of his precious
charge, we are inclined to think that, although
the Dr. may be well versed in the Bible, and
aLsolir the history of Chivalry, he is not very
well versed in the sword exercise, or he would
itt once see the impossibility of any man properly
defending a lady.. ho was clinging to his right
tam ?'while the iffeongruity of his argument
could be instantly demonstrated by the merest
tyro in fencing, who should be compelled to
draw in defence of his lady love clinging to
his left arm, and looking to him for protection.
' The man who wears his sword in a proper
Fluky:ler, carries nothing that can incommode, or
•
basalt, or frighten his lady love, whose delicate
right. arm rests upon his left, while his left
band prevents his 'swoid „from striking against
wither him or het.' But what must be the
condition of a gallant knight-whose lady is lean
* l on his right arm, his sword of course al
phos the flashing steel in her defence with one
Ins pan also uphold her, and even be4r her
1.
danger while defending herwith . the s.tlier.,
*Olitak rats tablauzirauch more at
*OP, and interesting4an:-.4tat*i niitoh atithircd
IV,Dr:box ; and even at thel ha:, rd o beepg an
offering "ftalgii4",,Otvit ' aia4 l 4
WOh circumstanoes; , 'ire khonld disposed - to
in
slet on THE FREEDOM OF THE ERIGHT ARM
We fully agree with Dr. Cox, that—" Where
marriage is duly honored thp sex is duly honor
ed. Where woman is duly honhrecl, human na-
Vire "diDitiOificired "ii an`Ce`etevi<#ed,
society Is improved, virtue is illustrionsi and re.
ligion predominates." We belie4e, too, with him,
that &nigh such s Y ms`tieresiliaritiOnf Wish
we save been -writing may be-regarded as trivial
and , unimportant ; yet it Is one of those small
=matters which go`to make up, the great fond of
titian knowledge;—it is , a stihjeot, the consider
atioh of which can lead to no anger nor excite
'mend ;---it is h matter very proper to be discuss
ed, !.11 OrOir thatetir practice may be in come
nanee with .reason and with right ;—and there
fore we would contend for a fair and 'full discus
aloti of the question.
NOVEMBER 11
The following caricature ,is the production of
one of those sprigs Ofiliistocraci who write
home to Whig newspapers, while traveling in
Europe. It is given in a letter to the National
Tritelligencer, we believe, at... Washington City,
by some one on board the U. S. steam frigate
Mississippi. There was nothing which this gen-:
timtan9 could recognise about the distinguished
Hungarian but his height, his betird, his cap,
and his coat, save and except that he had a
prominent forehead. The poor thing has proba
bly been so little used to an association' with
mind, that he thinks of little else than the per
formances of the tailor and 'the barber. Then
KOSSUTH is the bosom friend of Marairri and Ledru
Rollin. This is eitoughio damn him in the esti
mation of the Whig popf:tiays who have been tra
ducing a character that had been the admiration
of Republicans throughout the world. But let
them wait awhile. " There's a good time com
ing ;" and when it does come, these creatures,
if they may be permitted to live, will see our
world ruled by each stern Republicans as Ens
aura, ALeznst, and LMnsztßows. We give the
"enact portrait:"—
" He is about five ten inches, a middle-sized
man, forty-eight years of age. The most promi.
nent features of his head are a long beard, simi
lar to that of a Capuchin, and a prominent fore
head. His hair is cut half short, and ho wears
a black Hungarian cap, adorned with ostrich
feathers of the same color. His ordinary costume
is generally a black frock coat, cut in the same
fashion as that of a Canadian Catholic priest—
without collar. Such is the exact portrait of the
politician for whom the United States have taken
so much trouble—the " bosom friend " of Mat
zirO and Ledru Rollin."
We continue to receive the most cheering in
telligence from all parts of the country respect
ing the prospects of Mr. Breasseat to a nomina
tion for the Presidency. We have just teamed
from a source entitled to the highest confidence,
that 41 out of the 45 Democratic members of the
Legislature of Tennessee, now in session, are the
warm friends of Mr. Bconsms.s, and further,
that the State will go fur him beyond a doubt.—
There is not a State in the Union whose Democ
racy are more patriotic and true than those of
Tennessee, and it is not therefore strange that
they should prefer Pennsylvania's illustrious
Statesman before all others as a candidate for
the Presidency.
James Mathews, Esq., the well known propri
tor of the Exchange Livery Stables, is announced
as a candidate for Mayor, before the "Anti-Ma
sonic and Whig Convention." The more the
merrier, certainly. If Mr. Mathews does not run
well, it will not be because he does not keep
good horses. Se makes the ninth Whig candi
date now before the people, and so far all we
have been able to ascertain, his prospects are as
good as any of the others.
WT. The splenetic tirade of billingsgate in the
last Journal is poor evidence of the progress of
oar neighbor Riddle in the paths of "moral re
form." We thought when he abandoned the Cir
cean cup he would leave off his indecent habits
generally, but it seems we sadly mistook his
character. He has quit the swill, but alas! he
still wallows in the mire. From our heart we
pity him. We recommended some of the quali
fications of our neighbor for the Mayoralty, and
most ungratefully he scorns our good will. He
gets into a passion, and, true to his vulgar na
ture, tramples on our poetic pearls! In his
judgment, our prose is inelegant, and our wit
monstrous! And this is not all. If it were not
that he is become a "non-resistant," he broadly
intimates that he would do something awful to
1213 Although we erred in our estimate of poor
Riddle's progress in sobriety, rationality and de
cency, we certainly are too well acquainted with
his by-gone harmonies to mistake at the preseht
time his grunt - for thunder. Were it worth the
labor, we have the materials to make our testy
neighbor digest a little of his venom ; but it ac
cords more with our humor to hold the rickety
creature as a subject for our mirth—yea, for our
laughter!
The above was in type for yesterday's pap er,
but was inadvertently omitted.
glia„, We spoke very plainly, immediately on
the close of our elections, respecting the traitora
who are now occupying profitable positions under
the State; and urgently recommended their re
moval from office, as soon as the proper time
shall arrive. This matter is being insisted upon
by the Democratic presses of the State ; and we
may therefore expect to see men appointed to
those stations who have been faithful and true to
the Democratic party,—which is one of the best
proof that can be asked of their devotion to the
interests of the People.
gir A letter dated Pernambuco, Sept 80th,
says :—" Thank Providence 'the dove has ap
peared with the olive branch. The French and
English admirals have applied for a cessation of
war-like preparations, and permission to Oen.
Oribe to dispose of his property, and leave the
country, which were granted. The provincial
troops have been countermanded, and all are on
their return to old head-quarters."
sdy - The Judges eleot of the Supreme Court
of this State are to meet at Harrisburg, on the
14th instant, to draw lots for their respective,
terms. Certificates of the result are to be fur
nished to the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
when the new Judges will be commissioned.—
The first session of the new bench, in banc,Will
be in Philadelphia the Ist Monday of December
next
ger A destructive fire occurred in Washing
ton, in thin State, on Saturday morning last.
The fire originated in the coach manufactory of
S. B. St C. Hays, and destroyed this building,
together with the Methodist Protestant church,
the Hay Settles, a shoe shop, and several other
buildings. The loss of Messes. Haye is said to be
very considerable.
Viir Mrs. Nancy Hid:Ford, )itho was tried in
Cumberland, Md. a few days ago, for the murder
of Mrs. Engle, by poison, has been acquitted.
The testimony of the physicians who made the
latest post-mortem examination of Mrs. Engle's
body, was very - positive and circumstantial as
to the absence of poison.
Appearance of Kossuth..
Mr. Buohiumui In Tennessee.
"The cry is still, they comae."
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Mgt„, We find the following highl y interesting
correspondence conoerillyiti4eplors and
nautical compass presented,4s:goit4enato the
•##.oe pittatlnTgr• -in the
adelPtaa oiiaturdaP
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oplinte!iPtrl7 9
kilhe Ditaiera o[ he p efl2ls
Steamship Company:
GEnmr.uss : —The citizens of Pittsburgh have,
though their Committee, instructed me to solicit
your acceptance of the accompanying set of col
ors and nautical compass.
They desire me to assure, you that they highly
appreciatethe cOteplimentiniid them; ingivingto
.your magnificent ocean steamer ; the name of
"City of Pittshurgh,"-and that theytregard this
marli.of your friendly_cousideradhn t as, as evi-,
deuce of your wish to oultivatO
those fraternal feelings existing naturally be
tween the Eastern and Western Emporium of
this great Commonwealth.
Chnnected together by the ties of a common
intekept,,they.feel identified with the progress
and!suceess of Philadelphia enterprise, and they
sinderely hope that the prosperity of the City of
Pittsburgh and the City of Philadelphia, as
communities or ocean steamers, may be ever
cherished as one and. inseparable.
With sentiments of profound respect and es
teem, I am, with great respect,
Your obedient servant,
Asigned) -. JAMES W. BROWN.
Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1861.
At a stated meeting of the Board of Managers
of the Pennsylvania Steam Ship Company, held
on the 3d inst., the above communication was
read, and on motion, it was unanimously
Resolved, That the thanks of the Board of
Managers of the Pennsylvania Steam Ship Com
pany, be tendered to the citizens of the City of
Pittsburgh, for the very splendid suit of colors
and nautical compass presented by them to the
Managers, for the' Company's steamer, the City
of Pittsburgh. And at the same time they beg
to •offer their acknowledgments end sincere,
thanks for the very kind expression- of fraternal
sympathy and interest in the success of the
Company's Line of Steamers between Philadel
phia and Livespool, communicated to the board
by James W. Brown, Esq., on behalf of the
Committee appointed for that purßose.
Resolved, That the Managers hail with heart
felt pleasure this manifestation of kind feeling
by the citizens of Pittsburgh towards Philadel
phia, as n certain evidence of that cordial union
between the sister cities of the Ohio and Dela
ware, 'which all, good citizens deem , so desirable,
and which cannot fail to advance the agricultu•
ral, manufacturing and -commercial interests of
our state, promote and make prodnctive our in
, teznal - improvements, and cement that natural
, bond of union between the two cities, by ties so:
strong, that no interest or prejudice shall here
, after sever them.
Important to Pork Packers.
The Ohio Statesman has a brief notice of a
case, decided lately by the Circuit Coart of the
United States, sitting at Columbus, which is of
some importance to pork packers. The case
was this:
The plaintiff, residing in Kentucky, engaged
the defendants, pork packers of Cincinnati, to
purchase, out, and pack enough to make fifteen
hundred barrels of Mess and Prime Pork for a
certain commission and other inducements.
The hogs were bought, and cut, and the Mess
and Prime Pork made, was shipped to New Or
leans, to the correspondents of the plaintiff,
where it turned out to be greatly damaged. Re
clamation being made on the defendants, they
refused to pay, alleging that., being agents and
not sellers, they were responsible only for fideli
ty and care, which had not been wanting. The
plaintiff therefore sued. There was mach evi
dence proving that the hogs were out and pack
ed in very changeable weather; that one of the
plaintiffs was present during the last days of
the packing ; and showing that the defendants
took as much pains as usual with the pork.—
There was, also, evidence tending to prove care
lessness. Judge McLean charged the Jury—
That packers for compensation are bound not
only to ordinary diligence, bat to proportion
their care and effort to the condition of weather
and other circumstances, so as to save the meat,
if it be reasonably possible to save it.
He intimated, also, that If it had not been
proven that one of the plaintiffs was present
during a portion of the packing, when the weath
er was warm, consenting to take pork then pack
ed, he should have held that the fact of packing
in unsuitable weather, would of itself prove
negligence.
These legal principles will have great interest
for packers and prinsiphin. They impose some
atbat,tigher obligations int the former, than they
are supposed to have thought binding upon
them.
•
Vercliot for the plaintiff, $2,756 63. Chase
for plaintiff; C. Fox and C. B. Smith for de
fendant•
Ship destroyed by a Whale
Capt. Deblors, of the whale ship Ann Alexan
der, arrived at New York'itl 4 thU Cherokee, and
reports that on the 20th of August last, when in
lat. 550 8., lou. 102 W., while in pursuit of
whales, two of his boats that were out in pursuit
were attacked by a large sperm whale, and com
pletely demolished. The captain promptly or
dered out a third boat, and proceeded to the
assistance of the men, who were thrown into the
sea by the destruction of their boats. Be suc
ceeded in rescuing all of them, and reached his
ship in safety. But the whale becoming frantic
with rage, immediately directed his course for
the ship, and struck her abreast of the foremast,
injuring her so badly that she instantly filled.—
All hands took to the boats on the 22d, and were
subsequently picked up by the ship Nantucket,
Captain Gibbs, of Nantucket, and arrived at
Payta September 15, whence the captain took
passage for New York, on his way home. This
is certainly an extraordinary instance of the
fearful capabilities of the Whale, and we believe
the like has occurred lett once before, which
happened in the ease of a • Nantucket ship many
years ago.
The Louisville Courier of Tharsday last
says : The protracted continuation of the low
stage of water in all the rivers, the commerce of
which is connected with Louisville, is operating
most oppressively upon our business men of all
classes. The prospect for a very heavy and
profitable business never was better, but for the
almost - total suspension of navigation of the Ohio,
Tennessee i Cumberland and Kentucky rivers.
IMI3. From the last Centre Democrat we learn
that William Furey, Esq., the Treasurer of that
county, was robbed at Harrisburg, a few days
UM of $lOOO in money, and drafts amounting
to $l3OO. He had gone to that place to pay the
taxes of Centre County, and had his pockets
picked immediately on landing from the cars.
The Philadelphia papers exprois the belief that
the robbers have been caught.
COLL.—Pittsburgh coal was retailing at Louis
ville on Wednesday last at 48®46 cents per
bushel, and was scarce at that price. -There was
no Whttiling or Pomeroy coal in the market. A
good rise in the river Would be a great blessing
at the present moment.
ra.. There is a very general expression of
opinion, by the Democratic press throughout
the State, in favor of Judge Campbell, of Phila
delphia, for Attorney General. We have no
doubt that he would make a valuable and highly
efficient officer.
Iter We have seen a letter from a distinguish
ed American statesman, now in Europe, to the
effect that the despots of Austria and France
are making a combined and desperate effort to
defeat the reception of Kossuth by the free peo
ple of England and America, ; and the writer to
whom we refer, expresses the wish, that the
Americans will rescue the noble-hearted Hunga
rian from hie persecutors and pursuers.
We had no doubt of the truth of this statement,
because we had already.inferred as much from
reading the systematic and unscrupulous attacks
upon the character of Kossuth, which have ap
peared in the London Times, the Paris Petrie,
&0., and been copied by several of the American
papers. —N. Y. Pod.
gir A letter from Charles W. March, the bio
grapher of Daniel Webster, says :
,6 I happened to be in the North, where Mr.
Webster was, last summer, when the news arriv
ed, that England and France intended to order,
or had ordered American vessels to be searched,
as in former times ' • and I heard Mr. Webster,
then confined to his house by the annual attack
of catarrh, declare, that the first instance of any
such proceeding ought to be, and would, be followed
by war ! And I know, also, that this declaration
was made by him in the presence and hearing of
several persons in habits of daily correspondence
with their English friends, sad that in less than
twelve days from the time it was made, it was
h,iard of and known in high quarters in London."
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Scribblings and Clippings. .
Near Secramengrihnbarb'grew frou(Atie socd
in a singlip-slissa so •bie.that_stliiit, five stalks
weigheclEfiveieunde.; 10,14ff - tate - it tilol3t4ee
years toipt large Plantiffrontstriti-seed.r - . •
(Charles cod
The Port Ttibac‘ . (Charles canitqlsWlThneP.
says that•daing the pasteummcre and up:to the'
present. time, that section of country has been
almost entirely exempt from ague and fever,
owing, no doubt, to the dryness of the season.
The London papers, ha speaking, of, works of
art in the great exhibition, mention a ~.newiy :in
vented very small, powerful waistcoat 'pocket
the'size-of a wolnnt, by which a- person •
orabe seen and known one and a half miles dis
tant, and ships are clearly seen at twelve and
fourteen miles.
The Norristown, (Pa.) Herald says that speci
mens of a mineral have recently been 'lotted in
the lime queries near that place, mixed with
quartz rock, which upon examination was found
to contain a combination of silver and copper—
with a large preponderance of siTver.
We see by an article in a late London • paper,
that the Archbishop of the diocese of Lucozi hue,
issued a decree forbidding his flock to read—
what do you think ? Walter Scott's novels, Don
Quixotte, the Arabian Nights, Robinson Cruse§s
and the , works of Chateanbriand.
November 4th wasthe 69th anniversary of the
landing of the first white man upon the spot
where Cincinnati now stands. -
Efforts have been lately made, and with some
success to burn the raft on Red River. It is:
said that all that part of the raft over the water'
will burn,leaving thaportioirimmediately in the
channel, irhich can only be removed by eating
and floating. • _
The Georgia Legislature organized ,on
ad inst. James Merriwe ath er was elected Speak
er of the House, and J. Miller President of the
Senate. • •
The Maysville (Ky.) Post understands,- front
reliable authority, that an extensive and pro
ductive mine of Over ore has been disoovered
on the lands of gr. Dora,' in Iliaoken OuntY.—.
It is now being worked with great success.
Toast given at a Printer's supper ,
—" The Printer—lndependent as a wood-sawyer,°
proud as Lucifer, poor as Job's turnkey, and the
presonifieation of intelligence:"
In a court where much noise was made, the
Judge said—Officers, preserve silence! It is a
strange think that people cannot stop making
such a noise. We have decided, he added, I
know not how many causes without hearing a
word of them.
We have a proverb at Angers which says, " A
cabbage soup is worth five pence to the doctor."
It comesfrom the times when thOy gave the doc
tor only five pence for a visit.
Wilson Fontane, a revolutions* soldier under
General Marion, died on the 16th of last month at
the residence of Mr. James Knobloe.k, in Florida.
He was 105 years of age, and retained sufficient
strength for out door labor until about three
days before his death.
fry goad Noetea..—ln pursuance of the petition
of sundry citizens of Pitt township forte Court to ap
point viewers for a public road leading from the Mon
onvshela river at or near Fawcett & Anderson's saw
mill, to a point on the Greensburgh turnpike road, near
lames Carney's tavern, in said toornstap r viewent were
appointed and have made report in favor of, and located
said road, which report is filed in the office of the Clerk
of the Court of Quarter Sessions for confintualion.
novII:It BY THEPETITIONERS.
MLLE JENNY LIND
Ur AS ISts honor to am-ounce that - the will give ONE
Li GRAND CONCERT in. Pittsburgh, on
Thursday Evening, November 'l3th,
IN MASONIC HALL,
Assisted by Signor Salvi, Mr. Otto 4oldiNtutdd4
Mr. Joseph Burke anti Signor Belletti::
P ROO RASME
PART L
F...rtAsi.s—On Themes of Beflint, - Allot
Vgohn Solo—Me- fossim Ruts g.
AMA —" Una furtiva lagrina," (L'Etirir d'Anurre.) Don
zed Stannt Racy!
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Au Ua mighty pens," (Oratorio of the Creation,
ro:Li.E JENNY LIND.
FANTASIA — On favorite of Massanielto, - Thalberlf
Piano Pone—Mr. Orro GOLDSCFLILTDT
SCAN/. AND ADll.—“Catlta Diva," (Norma) - Denial
-On Theme, from Lucretia ifortria,
Clunonetic SOlo—hlGNOlt
ARLA The Oiptey Sons. (Camp- cd Silc
ND.staj Sleyerbe.r.
d 1 So IMN V LI
CAVATINA—" Fru Poco " (Lucia di Lfitomerniuor,) Doni
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zetti. S/GAtoa SikLVI
FA,74,41A-011 MOTICRO MeiDdiet,
Porno Forte-51 , Orro tiouosciusunr
Scoirti Auld Robin Grny.' ,
hI'LLE JENNY' LINT)
CAratez--Do a Melody of Beethoven. De Banco
V mita Solo—Mr JOSICPU
Sweet Home " (CLert,l
Rt'LLE JENNY IANIJ.
Tao Ecuo Sono—ttiorwoalan Melody
NI'LLE JENNY LIND.
Conductor Mr. GOLD.94I.IIMIDT.
OMEN
fir 'Elie price of. Tickets has been fixed al M: 0
as and 31,i0 Mach Adminaion Ticket will he ac
companied by a Numbered Check which will secure a
4,411.
NO4ICE 1. the only Ticket Office, and Mr.
Bashuell t< the only authorized Agent for the sale of
Tick, t, for "di, Liud's Conceit There will be no
A or non.
. .
(Er Hooks containing the words of the Songs, for
saw at the door, on the evening of the Colleen. Price
10 Cent% each
. .
cr Door, open at tit the Concert wall commence at
7 o cloct. [nova
~„1 1 1 . 177, : n . y a I lVC ot bet r O i r y i:lut e t7; Court of said Co d u e rk e t ,d y .
V 'w:en,e.,Tii;`,Lioutf„thoef account.l of John F 7
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At A N() —, October Teohrra,n Cooper,
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yara n a d now. October 27,1851, Daniel Rod-
By
ti tudit a o:: i to audit and die
tributep.p
DANIEL M'- UR DY, Clerk
- - -
All persoua wile may be interested will please take
notice that the Auditor above maned will attend to the
dunes of Ills appointment on Saturday, the 21st Jay of
November, at the Office of Shannon e. Rogers, No. 109
Fourth r•et nuv I EV-lbw It
Orphans , Court Bate.
IN pursuance of a decree of the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny County, Penn'n, there will be exposed to
sale on the premises. on MONDAY, the Ist day of
Dta"CEhIBER next, at 2 o'clock P M., the following de
scribed real estate, as the property of the estate of Wit.
Item Stevenson, late of the City of Pittsbargh, deceased,
viz:
A lot of ground, situated at the corner of Liberty
street and Plum alley, in the said city, fronting on said
stree t twenty-one feet, and running back eighty feet to
the nisi Reformed Presbyterian Church yard, being
tab 're it joins said church yard fourteen feet eight
inches more or less in width., as ith a three story brook
house, containing eight rooms with kitchen in the cellar,
and a store room now occupied by - McOance,
and other necessary buildings thereon erected, and with
the privilege of a three feet alley, one-half of which be
longs to said lot, subject to an annual ground rent of
fifteen dollars.
Taints or SALE—One-third of the purchase money to
be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and
the balance in two equal annual instalments, with in
terest, to be secured by judgments or a mortgage on the
property. JOHN STEVENSON,
JOHN SILLIBIAN,
Administrators.
P Auct'r.
Orphans , Gourt Sale of Real Estate.
I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans , Court of
Allegheny County, will' be sold at the Court lipase,
on SATURDAY, the 29tit day of NOVEMBER not , at
10 o'clock A. hi , all the right, titic,lnterest and claim of
Thomas .Hay, lam of Lower St. Clair township, deceas
ed, of and in a certain lot at ground, situate in the bor
ough of Liirminghaka, in said cootty, being lot No. 5 in .
a Plan of Lots laid oat by Messrs Bell, Edwards and
Breed, in said borpogh, and fronting twenty-four feet on
Denman street, and extending back, of same width, one
hundred and ten feet to an alley, which is twenty-two
feet and two and a half inches in width.
ANN KAY,
Admex of Thomas Kay, deed.
noyll:2wdltw
stray Vow.
STRAYED from the subso•iber, on the 3d of Nostril.
ber, a Jorge RED COW, about 7 years old ; a lump
on the outside of her right hind le&.
Any porton bring•
ing her to the subscriber, in the Ninth Ward wibe
rewarded. (novlt 3rs). THOS. GILL.ESPIE.
Stray COW.
AME to the subscriber, in Penn township, on the
C
soth day of October. a red and white COW, with a
white spot on her forehead, and about 10 years old
The Owner is requested to come forward, prove proper
ty, pay charges and take her away, or ahe will be dis
posed of according - to law.
novl.l:3twoo , > LEWIS JOHNSTON. Penn tp.
New Books t'Nev/ Books t
RECEIVED at WALL'S, No. Sd FOURTH street,
Knickerbocker, Democratic Review, Whig Re
view, Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, Cutuvator and Hor
ticulturist for November.
No.lB Field Book of the Revolution ;
No 391 Litiell'a Living Age;
Cecilia Howard, by T. S. Arthur;
Westminster Review for October.
Sacred Music and Sehool Singing Books.
nANTICA LAUDIS—By Lowell Mason and George
LI Wells; Uno Carmine Sacra •
Normal School Song Book ; Juvenile Oratorios;
Song Book of the School ROOM
Primaty School Song Book ; Boston Chorus Book ;
Cholr Chorus Book; Liberitiusicas
Seminary Class Book ; Temperance Melodeon;
Glee Hive by Lowell Mason;
Southern Harp ; Beauties of Caledonia;
Union Temperance Song Book;
Willie, my brave, a new song by S. C. Foster ;
The Rock of Ages—sacred quartette ;
The Swiss Hunter's Song ;
The Bloomer's Complaint ;
Catharine Hayes' Songs, complete;
The Albatross, a very pretty new song, word* by
H. M. Twining, music by Mrs. Ernest
H. KLEBEFt, 101 Third street,
Sign of the Golden Marp.
Choice Tess niad.Forelpi,
TUST received, at RRIS , .TEA MART, in the
s) Diamond Si door from Diamond alley
-100 chests and tit-chests Green and Black Teas;
700 boxes new ?tL R. Raisins ; •
50 do. in Myers ; 100 drums Pigs;
50 boxes new MaleAa Pigs; 100 fancy bxs Primes;
10 barrels French Plums ; 10 do. new Carrants;
Si drams Suitania Raisins; 10 casks Seedless - do;
Also, Citron Peel, Candied Drango. and Lemon Peel,
Eve's Apples, Pink, White and Yellow Rock Candy,
Lemon Syrup, Sardines, Vermicelli, Maccoronl,
ail of which are now offered for sale at the lowest
prices for Cash oil delivery,
M at
novll ORRIS' TEA MART,
rg sEY MORRIS' FIFTY CENT TEA'—The Tea hith•
1 erto sold at Morris' Tea Mart, in the Diamond, at 50
cents If. th, has been good, but nova 'tis better than ever.
He now sells most delicious Wong Tea at 50 MA Q Ib;
strong, rough Savored English Firesides' do, 50 cts
splendid Young Hy son, 50 e ta Ofr ib. [novll
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), man NOTICES:
StAoc"k11:1113111U1A14-f'.11.-6r411:4-f°2—e-SaP1:T‘'- ""\34%
Kum, - "" • •
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!r r Office of the Pittsburgh Lige:l:Leith the Stage, ' 4 R, Oen., •
of fdTurdy & Loomis,lito 59 Wbot street.' '''...:-,-"
nov4itilL.H.. BEESQN, Agent:
er Enrroae oo TEEZ Pon :—Please announce the
name of JAMES MATTHEWS, of the Fourth Ward,
as a eandidatefar.the office of Mayor subject to the de-
CibiJO of the Wilix and . Araimaeonic Convention.
noiriCkief • ? . • t 'Maar Crvimma
......Orlikans.insurancereautpanyy
ALMS. - •
CAPITAL 0111.50,000.
Secured in accordance with. the General Insu
ranie Law of the State.
itiove prosperous and 'teipdttsibler'Company;
having complied with the reoaiations'of the law of
this State. is now issning policies by-their Agent on the
most favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
safety. 0. NIOBOLSON, President.
H. S. M'Ctima, Secretary.
Office, No, 64 13=11601d street, Pittsburgh,
act273f . ' • A. A. CARRIER; Agent.
V' Odd Waldman' Haas PdanißuDding, Fourth
'neat, between Wood and Soritkfira struts.—Pittsburgh
Encampment, No. 2; meets let and 3d Tnesditys of each
, ' • -
month.
. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge.Nii..4, meets 2d and ChTties.-
asys
Mechanics' Lodge, No.ll, meets every Thursday even.-
ing. . .
Western Star Lodge, Na. 24, meets every Illirednesiday
evening.
Iron Clay Lodga.Dlo. 182 meets every Mondayev'ng.
Mount Moriah Lodg e , No. 360, meets evertMonday
evening, at Union Ha t ill, comer of -Fifth and •itiafield.-
Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every Thursday evening,
at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. .
Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Priddy 'even
ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Al
legheny. Cdy. (mayl9:ty
1D ARgerana Lodge, I. 0. of 0. le....The
Angerona bodge, No. 21G, I. 0. of 0. F. meets ova) ,
Wednesday evening An Washington Hall, Wood street
Jatly. •
Co sg, Bail Positing, dr.o.
JOHN M'COUBBY
(IX Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing
Cards and Circulars kir Parties, &e., &e.
Orders left at the Office of the Morning Post, or
at Holmes' Periodical tztore,Third at., will be promptly
attended to.
DEAFNESS. noises in the bead, and all dlsagree.r.
able discharges from the ear, speech ly and permanently.
removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr.
LEY Principal Amid of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, who
may be consulted at 99 ARCH street, Philadelphia, flora
9 to 3 o'clock.
Thirteen years close end almost undivilded.atiention
to this branch of special practice has enabled him to
reduce his treatment to such a. degree of success as to
find the most confirmed and ohstinate 'eases lield by a
steady attention to the means prescribed. [ant'
Pittsburgh Life lusuraneeVempany..-
CAPITAL 0100,000.
Orrter.No. 75 Foram Srairr...,C3
OFFICERS:
President—James S. Boon
Vice President—Samuel 3P ; Clarkals.
Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech.
Secretary - C. A Colton.
87 . See avertisement is another part of this paper
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• ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
ov• TITISIII2 1411.
C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. A. W. MARKS. Sec'y
Gales—No. 41 Waur rt." Waswitosas of C. H. Grant.
ug• Tani Company is now prepared to insure all kinds
of risks, on Houses, hlanutactories, Goods, Merchan
dise in Store, and in Tranaitu Vessels, Re.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Instiuttion, is afforded In the character of the Directors,
who are El citizens of Pituburgb, well and favorably
known to the community forthelr p cadence, intelligence
end integrity.
Dutecroas—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Bagaley, Wm. Larli
tact, Jr_,. Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Heazel
ton Z Kinsey S. Hl:rheas:b. S. hi. Kier. anultd
Associates:4 F111111:11011.3716.11ClratIC• Coutpa.
tsi of th• City of Pittsburgh.
W. W. DALLAS, Pres'l.—ROß See'y.
Will Insure against FIRE andhiA.RiNli RISKS
of - all Wads.
Office in litonangahila Hann, N 05.124 and 125 Water
DIXICT43BS :
W. W. Dallas, Rody Pauersoa, R. H. Hartley B.
Simpson, Joshua Rhodes
.C. H. PauMos, Wet. hi. Ed.
gar Edward Gregg , A. P. Inshutz, Wm. Coßingwood, D.
C Sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Gorman • febiO
• nart. U. ulO. Ir.—Piano ot Meeting,Witshingten
Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.
Prrmatmon L.oooz, No. 136--Meets every Tuesday
f
MiLILCANTILI ENC• 111111115 72 No. 87--Neetalst and ad
Friday of each month. ettir2.s-17 -
Us A. 0. D.
ip- Meet! above Board or Trade Rooms, corner of
[hard end Wood streets, every Monday evetung.
priS
PELICES EILICDIJOBD I
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. $l,OO.
cEr Dais& *psi , . -En
Lixsanattut taken at the new Dagnereemype,Rooras,
I..lavette Hall, Fourtb street, a few dooms from Wood,'
for the low puce of one dollar, and upward, ft.:con:l43g
to the size'and quality of case or frame: • • •
ITT Roams open and operating hem 8 A. hl to 5.P.
M. Citizens and strangers are respectfully hiviteCto
call. Laerahlt.
Goidachut d
Not tear—Thal ouayancsaMmoisSocurry,o(Pittsi
burgh anti A Ilegheny,meets on the second _Monday oy
every mondb at the *lends liontws,Aleaket et. • •
u 67, j bow Voting, jr., Seoratary.
A - ltlost Remarkable Case of Total
'ninth:mite Cured by Petroleum.—We
the attention of the afflieted and the public geAerally to
the cernficale of WiMani Vail, or thltreity. - The ease
may be seen by any person Mho may he skeptical In re
lation to the facts there set forth: - S. AI. KIER.
" I had been afflicted several.y - eUra- . ;with a soreness
of both eyes, which continued.to increase until last.Sep- - ..
!ember, (IMO), the inflammation at that time having irt-t
volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and;
ended in the deposite of a thick, film, which wholly de;
stroyed aweigh!. I bad an operatkat performed, and
the thickening removed, which soon returned and left
me in as bad a condition as before. At this stage of-tbe
.complaint I made application to several of the mast
eminent medical men, who informed me that " my eyes
would never get well." dt this time 1 - could nor distin-,
guish any object. By the advice at some friends I ekim-,
menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and
locally, under which my eyes have improved daily until
the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire
ly. My general health was very moth improved by the •
Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to
Its use. I reside at. N0..102 Second street, in. this city,
and will be happy to give any information in telation to
my case WILLIAM HALL."
PinabargAt, September 17,1851.
For sale by KEYSER tr.. hPEIOWELL, 140 Wood st.;
E. E. SELLERz, 57 Wood street, and by the Proprietor.
septB ;
Dr. enyzottls Improved Extract of
YELLOW DOCK AND SARS.APARILLA For the
cure of disease. or as a Spring purifier of the blood,and
as a general tonic for the system, is unrivalled.
The curative powers of this Extract are truly wonder-
Ail. and all invalids should snake immediate trial of the
" Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." -it cannot injure the
most delicate patient-
Theo from Mineral nostrums - to seek hope, life,
and vigor, from this purely vegetable reine4. - bere•
fore, however broken in health and'apirita t however
loathsome to himself and others, let no one - despair -of
recovery; letthe patient only understand that the hopci.
of his physical restoration lies only in "Garzott's Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade
him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we - have no hesita
tion in predicting his speedrrestoratiolito , health.
See advertisement. [nod
liodaktnsonts " Matchless .13tankIng0 ,
T' "CelebratedMatchlesa Blaeking,” superior ni
brilliancy to any ever offered to the public" The
proprietors challenge ens trial, which tail prove the foes.
Manufactured by flodgkinum fr. Co., Quarry street,
North Third, Philadelphia; and sold at
S. N. WICKERSHAM'S
WholesalcDrug and Seed Warehouse,
N 0.161 and 166 Wood st , corner of Sixth,
oet7:3ln. Pittsburgh.
[From the Louisville Journal; May 211tit,1135t.]
Dr.J.S.llought.wass Pepsin, for Dlrapepaiia,
Prepared from liennes.or-A. Sternad, ins.gr Oz.
11:7" On the 7th of blay,lBsl, Rev. M. D. Williams,
Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Churelt.in
Kentucky, was andhad been for a long time confined to
his room, and most of the time to his bed, With,Dyspep
sia and Chronic Diarrhea, and was, to all appearaw.e,
on the very verge of the grave . , and acknowledged tobe
so by his physician, who had tried nli the ordinary means
in his power, withont effect 'and at' the above named
time:the patient, with the consent of his_phYsiciaa, com
menced the use of Dr. Houghton's O, PEPSIN," and to
the astonishment, surprise and delighted all, he-was
much relieved the first day. The third day he ,left:his
room. The sixth day, which was excessively hot, he
rode ten miles with no bad effect; on the eighth day he
want on a visit to the. country ; and, on .the thirteenth
day,though not entirely restored.to his natural strength,
he was so far recovered as to g o alone a journey of five
hundred miles, where, he arrived in safety, mach
proved in health;having had do disturbance of the stom
ach or bowels, after taking ate first dung/ Pepsin. These
facts are not controvertible and that tins is a case which
ought to convince alt skeptics that there is a power in
"PEPSIN." Let physicians and dyrspepuesinvestigate.
KEYSER do bIi'DOLL, Agents,
jell 140„Wood street.
SUNDRIES
-150 Dazes Glass—assorted sizes;
150 kegs Nails;
100 bra. Mould and Dipped Candles;
25 do Star , do ;
100 do Rosin Soap;
20 do Chocolate;
75 do Starch;
38 doz. Beaver Backers ;
30 bbla Vinegar ;
1 bale Capra ;
100 reams Wrapping Paper;
In store and for sale by
nov4 KING & MOORHEAD
SUGARS—SL Louis Powdered;
do Crushed;
do
o o
Lo C l ari fi edaf ; la ; store sad for sale by
nov4 KING ft MOORHEAD
MOLASSES—St. James Sugar House;
New Orleans Molasses; (oak barrels)
In store and for sale by
nov4 KING & MOORHEAD.
COFFEE -40 Into Rio ;
- 10 do Java; In Store and for sale
nov4 KING &' 0100 RHEA.%
111 RAS- - Iropen — al,Gunpowder,Young Eynon and Nadu
Tosa—from fair to best quality. In store and for
a n by (nov4l KING & MOORHEAD.
flpOßACLV—Russell & Robison's, Grant's, and all of
I the popular brands, for KING
nov4 & MOORHEAD.
lk/rOLASSES- 150 bbls. Piantadon Molasses, in tint
An cooperage, in store and for sale by
• °oaf CARSON & MNINIG HT.
UCKWHEAT FLOUR-4.500 tba last reed and Col
1101 sale by toer2l KING & MOORHEAD.
S --. MNA-1,000 lbs.prime Alexandri—
a for sale by
0r.330 B. A:. — FAHNESTOCH & CO.
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A—A:112,801.14-C°. bare received 20 cartons Silk
..ti.. Fringes, black and as:.o. rted colors. [WM
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ATTORNEY AND COIINSDLLOB AT LAW;
FFICK NO. 47 FOURTH STREET% btkna Marko
0 sm.:, Pitts/tuna. Pa. noviWawly
rrEA-20 cl 6f-cheats Mack, ro ut, for sale by
novs STUART &
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THEIMPRIE.
LIMEY AAD MAXAGIEII- • ••-• -
Priest of Admission—First Tier and Paquette 500,E
Second and Third Tiers 25c.; Reserved seats in Drees
Circle, 75 Cants, large Private, Boxes,. entire,SB,oo; smelt
Prioste. Boxes entire, 55,00
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71.
Second appearance of the celebrated RAVEL
TartUPE.
TUESDAY EVENING, November 11th,1.851, the per.
formance will commence with
THE ALARMING - SACRIFICE:' • --
Susan Sweetapple, - -• 1- Hra- Place.
Bob Picket, - ;id daring tents We i .::. ' On relardsc,' •
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AlletwidShanllEV44 l loo7 ,
By the renowned
'LEON JAVELEA I SHAIILIHWIN
•THER, HERR CLINE, MA
4/ 1 11 . • !TM di-
JEROME.
To. be .. i ii rl e A b huiikniii , l6 : o6}i ,
Dancing
by hameIiVINTHER. and O.',IERGHE
To be succeeded bl the taidescibire of
snatetea.imi:Vl4449M-1..,
In:which they. ilksattabinirAfg4l.AßTlT!.e..44:;
toncittde With „,„"
ITALIAN lastiGairlin e; ,,, ..-1
*emboli, Troupe wHisi,PW,',2'
; : I , • ' ' -,- ; Botace. , -.- , i_ - .; _ : - ',.- -.-- ~.• , -
'.,, Exaulloa• Bars. or Primsrozors,
•.- , , Novetaber4ghl k iiiik i . i ... 7 : : - ...i ‘~... : :. ,
Capital
T k ha dividen d
kait o t ti ir i
t t i - i3 s i et.4a the
::::: ,,eni n ti : gre:l:sisi,:ric: the s
i : r d e
6 1S p o o it r t e e l 7 . ~;!: ,t
ritonsum„etto the-Stato tax, of ma mills (oz . .
1, ,
t ie thson as provided by the aet of the 16th of
A I PSO. 3.lt7dlt; nove • td .MIIRRA:I4,-..'
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.. , u thA . p e e ri -tilt l i:,
• .Qaahler• -
-- - .0 hicks:taws. P 1at00n.*.... - I, ;_: , --•: 1 :
. •,..7" ' .. -'. •-• JUST , RFAN.IVED—A. new and llez7,
large stook of- CH icKERI.NvetPlaNu ~- : ":.':. 4,•-•
FORTES, of .6, 64e! and 7 octaves; :,-
carved and plion. •,- ~ , ,
JOHN'. if i4iiiiii,:. -- ,:- - ','; ;
Akeitt for ttie isle of CkleaeringlorPienrin,foo,plusb l U r 7
and Western Pennsylvania. ~..__..., :_ .. , ,.........,: , .,....i ncm d , ~ , ,
UNDRIES
What! cheittrY.344 bkilterial and Gr. I:i . ,*" ;
20- do .do Oolong and Chaffin' ' do;' •
POboies GreenandDlark ''•' -•s •
40 do assorted Tobacco;,
- tO bhds.Nerist Orlettill Sugar ; • a-s
;• 20 bblit. Loaf and Crashed
20,000 Havana and Cuba Segall 4,—. • • ;
75 bags Rio Coffee; ' .
25 do Lagityra Correct' , s; r•isAa . :sitar "1 -
25 do. Old GovemmentJava s 'ss
•••••': boxes Rosin Soap;. - ' • , •
• v 5 .do - Castile Soap; • .
.. do - Palm end Almond•Sosp;•
do Babbitt** Soap Powders; •
s, - _do do • 'Yeast - do;*
' • Ciinunen Starch ; •
• 5 . do Meeker's:Farina ;
• !*7singlassis •s - •-
10 tiff " ` Baleraitis'
20 do - Star Candles .• ,
10 do
Di do Ike,-1 Chocolate ;- .
do rocoaand Brims; . 1
5 do African Ginger; •
•5 do Look Island Mesta td;
150 sacks fine Dairy Salt; s'
60 boxes Clothes Pins ;
t cask Madder;
,• 10 do Potash;
I do ceroon Indigo ;
15 bblo. No.l and 3 Alackeiefy '
20 do New Orleans andSilLiiiiiliitiies;- • .
30 kegs Ground Spices;
12dasen Bed Cords'
. 75 do .Corn •
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7Cottons'itaun,.".
Wholesale and retail, by 1. D. WfLLIAMS.e,CO:, -
by
novB North-east corner of Wood and Plat:tia ss•
T. OTd AND.TUBNPIK.EI STOCK. avlimermizr.=OM •
ji_s .Monday, 17th Instantsat:ll o'clock As.".:ld.ositums
sold. at liPlienna's Auction House, one lot Of OrmindiktF *
the Washington Turnpike, three miles from thisettp , 42
by 02 feet ; on which ' a there is an old Staro-110008. , ,C:r:
Also—A Life Estate:in Lot adjoining,sand of tbe samex
diteenstodi ad above; on width 19 eremeiti neurfacitiV; -
.Also-L•AZ the same time and placeLllB
burgh and Steubenville Tot noike Stork - , -
Terms at sale. By order of , 3. R. 1511111,PRY.,;,
.L 8. BONNET;
Assignees of Ja3310
50 1 )). ! l et ve L ri a C t l l s e ta ktid G iNZ a tre ß , lii 3 c si k Zeftahi tte
Baeet.
Tbo at isire Teas were selected by the subscriber from •
the late cargo sales. in New York; and comprisetallthel a • t'
different grades in the Market, and will be sold - Iwkole.: u j
sale and retail in one fourth (wane hellhound pitekngety;
or by thechest Retail grocers are Invited-10 call and l; '
examine theilifferent vaneues . •
Also, 30 bigs old lava Coffee; . •
10 dozen bottles fresh Pezehrw. • - I -, • - 247 ..;
• • . • - A. JA.YNEiii, 33
17i
Novi 44,1851.
THE hlerchante • and lava facture& Bank pr
burgh, hasslds day declared a dividendot rota PIZ, " 7 :
cars on the capital stock. oat of the profits () T hal= :: a.
six months, payable on demand.
novn DElTNY,'Cashicr.
Hams or Prrnrixtraga,
Notrembeed,
IrilHE President and. Directors of thlo..Bont Pave . lett -
day declared a divldezuLof four per ceot.oal thetap
ttal stor.k . for the hotels months, payable:to stectitu?
or their legal tepresentottees totehsvitli, -
000d.be , . ' 'lOllN' aNTLIERZOashier. • -
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maw lamraakoir CoMPAlik, - t
Pimiburgk, dolober - 23,
N Flection for Thirteen Din , mors of:thisiasorintO:e4".
A
Company, to serreilek sa
iegibiniiig peat will be • •
held mike Office of. tho Conioany.Od. Tdesday, th e 11th
day of November nart,hemrceo tho hogroof 10 o'clock,
A. ILt. and 3 o clock; P. .
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THE undersigned having pu r chase Store
Thomu ilitl/011,011 the . 31st continue thq.
business as keretarom, is all Is brNicfpli. He malice*.
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fully Solicits a continuance of Mc patronage , SO Überal- ,.
ly t?estutved on his predezussos. -
JOSEPH norrow,
2tB St. Clalratreet.—.
H, alkpbUrpli • '
TTORNEY h.T..t..AVy:.! - Aptßee,trof.49Rlimrth. st.. ?
Jell:. opposite the Mayor's °Woo • .
PYne _ Tavern Stand -for
-Tffettlibieribei wishes to -senior lease forzsc ,, •
' ihmtier of years the TAPEII.N STAND recently
erected by him. at Vitae Creek - , la , this-'coatity. • The
building is admirablr situated ft* . businessibeinglm.
mediaiely 'adjoining the Simian and fiterafelering place
of the PennsytvartuatalTroad at Tante Criellti , anditiso '4 .
adjoining. the *OW - Plank Road . from Pittsburgh.
front building: is three stories bigh t covered With- elate;,, 3
and is 51) tees In front. Ott . feet in depth. .The back
building Is twey "stories `high ; aid is 20 by tro Met In
size. There are twenty Nelitutishettintome in - the build
ing.: The.-Stablin and,. all ethet. aecomnintlations are ,
.outhemotatiberal scale. - There is ins,supid in the irif•
entity of Pittsber . gh that fdritids-ninte indeoismentsibta
steady,enterprnang and ateotrunpdating landlord."' For
terms, /se., apply, to the undersigned' on the prembuia:-:
nov4:Sts*, GFREGE lit .
Ileaith. Office..
riMiE public are informed that the OFFICE OF THE''
BOARD OF,.2II A StLY-11-Asf ,*ts City of Pittsburgh is
in No. 69,Giaot street,Eie s t*etiat — gattli`ade - Diamotd.
si
- streets,-where all.Notteaand Coundunleattonslttethet'!:.4
Board must be left. CHARLES NAYLOR,:
Jyt2 , Seoretalif."'
hilaacuanis , -a= hiesaw4crtranne. Banta, r
• • Pit abwrgk e -Ctatakeitleth,AßlL
HE Annual Mention ,forildition Ofteetarkt.o
f 41110""
Bank, will be held at the Banking ,house, on
day, the_l7th daYiAZioyember.next,AletWeell,thelionritii , „ . .
of-9 o'clock, and P • - ' -
ocetB „ atableif;-X.
G. E. ARNOLD &.
B A Nir RAS DS if
EXCHANGE ' • -
• - BANE'• ,„
' BIGHT AND . ,
.TIME-DICAFTS, &es tec... ,
Collections carefully attended us and preceedareadt;,, , ,
ed to any part of the Union,
2 o s 161
BOUGHT' &two sout , ON.MIXESSMI. '
Na: 74: Fourthaireat t ,,- 4
iepin - Next door to-thollaalaot-Pittabasalf..-,;_ki
LANK BOOKS-=Juat
of Stank 'Books,'Biedints- Dewy - anfLcali._4 - trza
.
rior quality of paper 2 at - - •W- - S.;;Mag
• Blank - Book .Witottunner;:-..c.
cornet, of Market and.Seeorok4elrelP:'., -, ,
.
STEEL PENS—Of all the most celebrated brands .=
now in use, can be h a rd at W. RAVEN'S,
novlo corner of Matka and Second ste
Jour, Gaz,lsie and AtrieeCopy
P HILADELPHIA Steam Syrap just received and for sale by -, 1 •• -
novtO • •Whi: BleCLUilaik-CO.L.'","
SPLIT PEAS-1 bbl Engtiett-spliveritsinstrectived
and for sale by Vibl. A. IIeCLITECe
novlo - • • - -,2581,1bi
EGLISII PICKLES' ND SAIICESi-Just-neetYedr
a lot of Cross's tt Btackwelnircalebttned':Lnt_4olVicP
Plekliti and Sauces; cainpriain_gy
Piaklod Getkins; ; WoiceitarOlteannirivis-"ii ,
Do ' Walnuts, Reading - do
Do Chow Chow, Hartiey, ..-'
Picolili, • %dreamt= do
Athshroom-ketchtip, - Royal Table
Walnut -do • For - sal& by
war.. At..idieLited.i.l:l,
novlo - Grocatraud_TeaDeilera-,fi
SUNDRIES— _. ~
50 bbls No 3 Mackerel,
4 kegs fresh Roll Butter; -
30 sacks 'Buckwheat. Float' iitatere and for
'BEIEBBIFF ei BINNING,
.Na 20 Market at- 1,-,,
FARM EIALF AN ;HOLM: FROM TOROIM-4-
.41For sale, a valuable Farm of 71 ides, plesisibtlY- 3. -
;, te d on st -good• road up'Setiriclilyereek,,milta - frOat
the railroad station honae-50 Acres bight) , tultiorttadi •
and the whole under gootl tepee. Dwelling Roue of=d
rooms and kitehen end loft, a inatde and basri;aiitt
out amines. A small orchard, springs oftxrd arater,:ainr , r4,
choice timber on the unimproved portion. Prirti'f4l4. l ,.
S . CUTHBERT, General Agent,
- • 50 - SmithfielA street
n/3.l .st ° ks a - verv - supegiorintitie, Cos-
P E: ;,..,.P 777 F ftl startfurespret,Ant,
sa.e - .4 '
novg ,;14 snalowssd,vreek.
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Jtilt teceived - and4btiittolm
SMITIV.O.BDIVW4II6I4I-:.,
AcK v in xL r .:l.OO b 15.
.oill/raltellifturw
C4IIOOOLATB4 0 boxes Baker's Vtiogolat6 foriat„
, novg •-. & ZINCLAIW;
SUG AR. • HOUSE• NOLiASSES;•4O-bbis. -
eg ad by frioval -SMITH & , HINOGAIELA-rp
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KE SH-10 bbls. and tait: bpix neeive t cl' •
day and for nabs by _
nosh . CARSON k brKbuilffrea
CIOEINED BEEF-Ibbls.su • ioi for .iamb
: . b (novBl C. `ON .'
ittINSENG-.8 man lot In mare and:fonsaletkv.
Ur 'novB RING to -810011.11g,8.-1:1;'
;1 - 1 Ek.I3WAI—A small store and forsale_b •
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,T3oLL BUTTI3-3 bids. 401...finuerinst received
Xt, and , for sale by 1, e
novB KING al, MOORHEAD—
opsaimg2ati
aom & Co 's i 6 cases of 'Bay State' 1406g-litaileW
:brilliant mid permanent '
8
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sad
!twilled, single end double' milled -also, a complete as
sortment of etib and Cradle 131ankett.
nova - '
OCOTCH DEGAINF.B—.A complete Moeitem
101 hand at . ;,: A -; COIL—
BLACE SILKS! 8LA.03 .4 IiAKS,!--4%.,4,.A1a5pa
' Co. have for sale over au .riecee;:lllPek
rich mad high lustre& . pxon,
JOSEPH C. FOSTER:
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