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TUESDAY MORNING: MMY:swaEu_,, JAI-843130 - TIANAN, - Wca - craisicttiik T.T.itjAm - N,G„, paw - • .It€4,oVe:ieoeive4,-yeeter4y. 'another letter ;:froto.theiteW York • Prffere-in-fieneral, or n~eof ` Correspondence ' as they , modestly,- call ? .2 :::tbnituietirea,;:whietkvt'aeurse:we aeOlille - iiii,liat'ioEA•pli":t4:adieitise' the *Filings of , - Gotham!, fpattutogdy, We regret to find that a zrozudylrofiiti*table:paperit have allowed them 11elves:to imposed argon by these ehmini, for they deserve no - milder name. The press should neeneger lend its'mighty influence to advance rsters, letsne and humbugs. ' • - It 'ram; `trnlq - charming to take a look' st our levee yesterday morning. fio listen to -the busy notes of preparation sent• forth by fifty-steimers; ; ;-7412.e,lirigaptconanend of eaptainsf the Impern ,, echo of mates; and the ready "aye aye, air," of san3e , rands the. scene one of the moss: cheer- ful we have looked overt for a long time. Our inen.*lll . lreai a rich - harvest out, of •- •"'lits tierierit riai s ofitatt . tr, and we have no doubt that - their tuucknws will oontinue.profitable to the ::end of theF,sesaon. =lra eengratalate our manufacturers and mer ,- chazip3 on this Te . l - ate Opportunity to send for ygatd immense amount of , orders that have fOr months :past been accumulating in their - houses. ' They halm Struggledmanfully, and, we are happy to say, successfully, against an un. Fecodented - deptss , Sion in trade, and the, have acme through it unscathed. Pittebtreghers may Well be Fiend of their mercantile and manufac ' tlidng communty. and challenge_rivalu with any city in thee Union in both those branches of our prosperity. ' . ' !aisle the title , under which a writer in the li'curbm /Air is inflicting, some very absurd and - very anti-Democratic "Lessons for Voters" upon the 'reacleis — of.tha.t. jou.inaL' From the trans - cendeutal and Cartyleish Style 'of the articles, we infer that the author is none other than the Celebrated 0. A. Bsowssoit, a man who has been ",everything by times and nothing long," in Peaks es Well as other things and who can write with aa „much TolulAlity about the most trilling subject—and as earnestly, if he was in the .rein, as, he.- can learnedly In the higher branches of science. We maybe mistaken in at-- triimiting these articles to Mr. B. If we are, ,- we - have done him an injury, and paid the real' author a compliment which his anti-republicin logic is unworthy of. The writer of these "Lessons" in the Not, is either-totally ignorant of the progressive genius Infiunr: Government, or servilely wedded to the slavish institutions of the old tyrannies of Eu repe. He isin see nothing to commend in the glorious privileges suggested, o.drocated. ,and es- Lalilished by Jrairrasos, a..name - Whichi will re immortal, so long as a human being re a..Mains to-read the Declaration of Independence; hut he is full_of pattuis and words in regretting - the defeat of the aristocratic schemes of Hamil ton end `Adams. • Every.• American' 'win readily admitr:that both Hamilton and Adams rendered eltbrient - sir ni , troi struggle' for - Independenee i . bat it is just as well-known to all acquainted With - our early history, that they would have fastened upotithe States a tyrermy as galling and oppressive as that from which they had been re lieved-try the sufferings and toils of a seven • Yea= war. The idea that the Pilot, a paper professedly devoted to the welfare of a large portion of our foreign population, who would suffer most gre ilial3l3,WlV,Dglif if the Adams principles prevailed, should censure the democracy for abolishing the notions that place them under a burden as op pressive as that from which they escaped, is to n 5 axiatter. for. wonder. The Pilot is an excellent paper in its line, but when-it.attempts to give " Lessons " to the De ' trim:my, and in these " Lessons " labors to con • vine its waders:that the authors of the Alien and Sedition laws limn the " conservators " of ' Republican principles in America, it mistakes its vocation, and only pandere to the proscrip tive and arisOcratio notions of whiggery and na tivism. Such notions may snit the meredian of Boston, and when revised , and improved, might make an appropriate . appendage to a copy of the ancient Blue-Laws, but at present, our democracy require no lesions which - would beach them to hend - theirneoks in humble submission to such yokes aa Hamiiton and Mama, with-their l Alien and Sedition Laws would fasten upon them. The "Democracy of America" know their duty. Tbey, have, performed, it for a long time faith fully and profitable to those who sought proteo-, , tion biitaliiiitolples; and they will continue in' the even• tenor of their way, regardless of all the "Ssoris" that may be written by those who - know noticing about Democracy. In =not•priportfori to the brightening pros. pests . of thlusgpstlensan for the office of Clerk of •.• thenext - House of Representatives, is the in. dewing rancor of those who ,know and have ,felt his power - as,,o, defender II the Democratic party: Me latest ground of opposition that `;has„ earns* our notice (which we find in the Louisville - Conner,) is, that his election will en _ sure-tiesauccess of some of those , 4 government plus blie Schemes that have so often been _ brought before Congress, during the last ten or prelim Yeare. Those`whoMake this objection, - can scarcely be , ignorant of the fact; that no _editor in the cinintrrhas. been-More consistent 'thanCol. FORSEY in hisoppariitiOn schemes, miginaemg 'where they might, that: iiir t hecijo itulividual aggrandizement,. at =thp expense -of .tee-General Goiernment ; and we may slim adcl, Shat. there is no paper in the country, where one 3 = eith certainty government adTertisements, (when such things - axe to hart-hy-opponents of the Democracy,) than tie :idetttiasl pap` er that has originated the assertienp willoh*O - have referred. NEW yams Burma Conss.:;--The several tx f o t s •h i ph, - elected die following Justices of the Supreme Court:—Diatilet - 'danisia-ltaasevelt, -1 1.P.3 7 .'.B4lab , 73;APP1P33, - Agm: Thr- 1 -!* 6 CR:Oellimlel`-:1/1P,'Olif' Y. 6;4, (fall dem:, ( : vacancy. -11Vr17/"i', dent . 4mes ,Z „ wnug, (tnit' term . ) ~ Atosea laggart, Wiigainaancy.) Baingnii denteenati`and tack ithrga for eke and; - 'one =oast and sae ~riztg for. theWeinninia _ _ . 93:Lez - , - Cc!Ennappar—.7,A 2oortOwndent of Pensgtvaigan sirongizrooTFoeucisMAjpr4ohn - -- oth#Oingio;rof UrtiOri:4 - 644, ai6i_imiitable per"- oozamis ;:fircintiliktWOCof 3-51213tatO't'Oultuatioli., 2'Lltis said that-Captain Pker haa been masa • aalLectilagent to Havana to inquiße into tie ton dint Of Wanglial OFFICIAL-JOURNAL OF THE CITY PITTSBURGH DEKOCKATIC TICKET .Ir= The , Rtvers-.Businese ""DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA." COrk: 408 H 111 V. FORNEY The Ports Trade in the West We observe, by our Western. exchangel3; - -that the p in the West has btiened!atyery pee, PAnY:P ° • • 1-d to - bark _ tcl=Tentiirsr pricedthatar haltar beyoad tha t .highestlisked during; fur er sheen. The Peoria till) Prase, of a fate date, tiayaf hav e been informed that A Mr. Hayes, of Dewitt cotmty, has 2800 hogs-1800 of wide will uverage 800 - Ibs. Mr. H. holds them at $4,60 Ileliveredtntßew* • no bidders at that price here, he left for St. Louis, whirillieVebs to' deliver thenfut - s64oof'lf he cannot-dispose them at 'that-price, his inten tion is to return to this city and slaughter them himself. From, our-latest. accounts., Prom Bt., Vicars, iiiippeatii that &alit* eiditenviiitliriot: so great, and contracts are-now made at prices below $5,00... - We may expect, then, that Mr, Hayes.will pack his 2.800 hogs in Peoria. . From the best information we can gather, we are led to believe , thpt the number of hogs this' county and in the counties immediately sur rounding Peoria, is aagreat as last year if, not greater, and,inapality are much superior. We have heard 'of hut few contracts. A few lots of from;2oo to 600 have been bargained for at $4. Our pork dealers feel .disposed to hang back-- and those- who have come here with a view of packing, have not yet (xtend the market very vigorously. NOVEMBER 18 In Alton, hogs command from $4 to $6 `f 100. Cattle, $3,50®53,75. Burington and Quincy—heavy hogs at $4. On the Wabash, hogs are offered at $4, with but few sales. - _Packers ale holding off for $3,76, at.which they would take any quantity. The Preto is published on the Illinois River. We quote the following from the Oquaka Specta tor, published on the MississipPi, which shows that the prides on either stream are nearly the same and alarmingly. high "Several of our Merchants are in the market, and have already engaged a large number of hogs. The prices paid, $4,25 100 lbs., are a little higher than any other point on the river, above the Itapids--althOugh many are yet hold ing back for higher prices." These prices are, no doubt, startling to our packers and Pork dealers ; but, when calmly considered we do not believe that there is any ground for alarm. But a few years have passed since the farmers of the West had to sell their corn for ten or twelve cents a briaheL Then, they found it more profitable to put it into hogs and sell the hogs at $1,60 or $2,00 3it 100 lbs. But, a change has taken place in the spirit of trade in the West as well as in other, places. The prices of ruin have more than doubled.. The farmer now re ceives from 26 . t0 30 cents for his corn, and all other kinds of grain in proportion. With these prices offered him for the products of his farm, he concludes that he can make more by raising grain than raising hogs, and if he brings the latter into market, he requires a remunerat ing price for them. Hence the high prices of the present season. We feel confident that the crop of hogs in the West, the present season, will fall far short of the demand, and we do not think that the pres ent high prices should deter our dealers from making their contemplated investments. We find the following tabular statement in.the • - • • -- Louisville Courier, of a late date, which will, no doubt, be interesting to our mercantile readers. Statement of the Crop of Hogs of Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, lowa and . • Illinois, for the years 1849—'80 and 1850--'5 1. Crop of Hags to 4849—`50-1,008,1120„ asatragitstr 200 equal to 321,62440 Itt3, which we divide as follows Pounds. 48,22 , 13 640 51,459,840 3.216,240 hams, at 15 &each 3.216,240 !boulders., 16 ba, 25 tits foal Lard ir a Hog at 920 tbo to tt.r 661, 162,632 tibia, or 40,201,000 ths rump 10 a tiog, at 2131 Su to the WA, 64,- _ _ bbls, or 12,864 960 70 ths side moat to a Flog, at 200 is to the bbl , 562,842 bbla, or 118668,400 25 th head and feet to a hoe. 40,203,000 lb tbs wastage to a Hog, 16,081,20 321,621,000 Crap izr Hop in 1650-'5l-1,V:4:609, averaging 120 lail squat u 247,64,440 . . Pawl,.le• 2,522,212 haul., at 14 ten each, 35,409,1124 2,529,216 shoulders, 15 Pon. 37,939,240 22 Ms teat Lar O to a Hog, at eto tato the bbl, 1.26,481"bb15, or • •' ""' . , 27X1,376 7 Ste ramp to a !log. at 200 tbs to the.bh) A4,- 201. bbla, or 9,7462,250 6,4 Magid° Meat to . a Hog, at 200 trim to the bbl, 14 4,074 bbts, or 90,934,912 29 thsheael nod tent. 25,52,160 9 lbs wastage, I t,38t,472 It is pretty generally conceded that the coming crop in the same States to not larger in nambers, hut better in quality, than that year's. We will, however, for the sake of the calcula ton, put tt in roundotunbers at 1,390,- 000, at an average of 220 tha equal to the crop of 49 and '5O, which was undoubtedly a good one, and by the same rule of calculation, find the result as follows Crop of Hags rut ISS I -12, 1,300.1 00, areeageag . .!00 lb equal to "..60000 000 (b. 2,600,000 hams. at 15 Rua elicit. 2,600,000 shoulders, 16 tbs. 25 ibs lea' Lard to a H 0,,, at 220 Ibs La the bbl, 147,727 btla, or 8 tbs rump to a Hog. at 200 lbe to the bad, 52,- 000 bbls, or 70 tbs side meat to a Hog, at 2:00 tbs to the bbl, 455,000 bbis, or 25 tbs head and feet, 10 ths a astage, We have been unable to ascertain the exact stock of otd Pork on band in the United Stares on the Ist inst.— But during the month of July last, there was a very large deficiency, as compared with the same period the year before, say about 140,000 Ws, equivalent to the Side ➢]eat of 400,000 Hogs, and it is but fair to suppose that this deficiency has not been lessened. It would seem, then, that high ratan here not checked consty*ption ; and our readers can draw their own inferences as to the probability of prices this coming season being PUB mined or receding, as compared with last year. r It is true, there is a continued stringency in our Money mar ket., and dealers in Hogs, as well as in other kinds of Produce, must feel the effect► of it. THE ERIE OBSERVER. We wish to have no controversy with any pro fessedly Democratic paper; and only referred to this sheet, a short time since, in a manner which it terms not very gracious, because of its very plain declaration that, if Mr. BIICELLNAIi should be nominated the Whigs would carry the State. We could very easily find other grounds than this on which to base a controversy; but 'think that no good to the Democratic party can result from such a contest. Those who are determin ed to oppose Mr. Buchanan at all hazards may quarrel with his friends as-long as they please. It is-spirpri;ilege to do'Sillint The consist eney:of-a.profissing Democrat who shall do so, may well be qttestioned. The Erie Obaerver, however; would not be so considered : for it says that when the nomination for President shall be made, it wiknot be behind us in EMS- Wining that nomination. finch, at leait, we are willing to believe is its meaning, though its lan guage is somewhat ambiguous. Anotheir Richmond in the Field The Chillicothe (0.) Advertiser, printed at the home of Ex-Senator Allen, comes to us with the name of that poptdar-and eloquent champion of Democracy and Equal Bights at its mast head, Ba a candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Allen possewlis all the talents requisite to fill the pres idential chair with distinguished honor ; but his tiroe his.not yet arrived. Pennsylvania will claim the next President, and we think onr•De mocratic bre &teen thr inghout the country are disposed to' unite 'vitt' Lim' most heartily, in elevating our distinguished statonnan, Jeers Etxmonon, to the place.filled by Jefferson, Madi son, Jackson and Polk. • . ger - Madame Bishop's (locoed...in Cincinnati, on Tiwirsdayivening- laid, wan slintiliattended ,-..5i. - easii:t:WrOireirof that - Mtn fact is after linaiing Jenny Lind people don't care about listenidg to fourth rate singers. Besides Mad - sine . B. charges too high a Price for admission. noisier inferiorto Ablamowitz and Biseacoian -4146 give better musical entertainment at IoW . er ratea. ge,„-Pittsburghooal was selling at lonian]. oa Thursday lapi,;`ne . . 26 cents: per bßhel, and Meek wsa ligiti" at # l O PYN- Jr , a sfou- days our friends "down below" will find their: wharves lined with Pittabuigh.eoal boa* and Specula i;eriviiii disappear very suddenly, psakt. =gig; pon't forget t¢ go sad see Blyther Patio -raralcies of .the 8, at Tbno Hall, thin mane, The Great Steamer " burgh.' Hundreds and thousands of persons yesterday visited ,the new steamer "Pittsburgh," just com pleted for the - ViricinnatlPooketlsine, --, is certainly a leviathan stealer, and re a credit alike to the City whose . nlaniii she. ,fiears, ancl:our skilled and,Miterprisifig:meuhanics. .„ She ,is fin-` ished not Ofily ins brilliant and beautiful style, but is in all respects substantial. When we an nounce the fact that this immense steamer is to be under the command of that popular, gentle- Manly and 'experienced' officer, 'Capt. War: J. Kotrirrn, - 'ore feel certain that confidence will be given to her movements at once. The Pittsburgh is the ldngest boat built at this city; ` having cabiri of 200 feet in length, with a corresponding height. and width. The cabin is superbly finished and furnished with every com fort and convenience that the heart could desire. Great credit is due to Mr. Devil) Bourns, under whose special supervision the steamer Pittsburgh was built.' The following facts in relation to this model steamer are taken from yesterday's Jour nal: The hull of the Pittsburgh was built by Messrs, Porter & Co., Shousetown. Length; of hull, 296 feet ; beam, 31i feet ; extreme width, 60 feet; hold 7 feet; cabins will accommodate 130 passengers with berths. Engines and doctor, by James Nelson & Co Two cylinders, 31 inches in diameter, with a stroke of 8 feet. These cylinders have the new "balance valve." Her boilers are five in num ber, with a diameter of 42 inches and 30 feet long—double fines of course. Her water wheels are 82 feet in diameter, with a bucket of 12i:ft. Besides the doctor, the auxiliary engine to sup ply the boilers, the Pittsburgh has a complete Fire Engine, And all needful provision agaitst fire. The cabins were built by James Mißinger, un der the superintendence, as we hue intimated, of Mr. C. Coehring, from orietdit'd*Mitigre by himself. The painting of' the ‘oabins and the beautiful stained glass, are the work of Messrs. Rhodes & Nelson, and in both branches they have done themselves great-credit. The looking glasses and the looking glass work, together with, the gilding of the cabin, are to be credited to Messrs. J. J. Gillespie & Co., but the exceecUnt.excellence and beluty of the work entitles Mr. Chapman, under whose super intendence it was done, to honorable notice. The superb furniture of the ladies' cabin, (ex cepting the piano, from John H. Mellor,) and all the cabin furniture, came from T. B. Young & Co. The rich upholstery is the handiwork of E. Edmuuson. The handsome chandeliers, lamps, &0., to gether with the whole queens - ware service, were furnished by Massey & Caldwells. The glassware is from the manufactory ' of Messrs. Curling, Robertson & Co.: the brass work and bells from A. Fulton, of course ; and the blocks and rigging from Davago & Roberts. Blacksmith work by J. Long & Co.; the s i lb u e t t iron work and cooking stoves from Jas. T. ' - (I T lam from ; the iron rudder Douglass &En ; spars from G. Reed ; and finally, the han e iron safe was made by Messrs. Lippincot & Barr. We may add, that the Pittsburgh is to be the regular Friday packet between this city and Cincinnati, taking the place of the Clipper. She starts out on her trial trip this afternoon at 4 o'clock, for Louisville, and after this week will take her place in the Cincinnati line. We hope that her career will be prosperous in all respects. air The following touching incident is rela ted In a private letter from Yarmouth, Engin l nd, dated the 7th ult , written by a lady, and gi4ing an account of the disastrous results of the shipwrecks upon the east coast "Last Friday, a dear little babe, supposed to be about four months old, was picked up 'tithe roads, off Yarmouth. Its long clothes prevented it from sinking; it was fast asleep and almost benumbed with cold. There was no trace of any ship in sight, or of any boat for miles around, and it was supposed that the Vessel from which it had been thrown had sunk, and that all hands perished. The captain who picked it up lives at Yarmouth, and intends to rear it as his own. c. The Indianapolis Journal states that Rev. Jno. eL McClung, who has recently been called to the First Presbyterian Church, in that city, recently manumitted five slaves at Mr- , ville, Ky., his late Tosidenoe, and sent theltrtir Indianapolis before the new Constitution went into effect. For the Morning Pon Attorney General. 337.839,440 Many gentlemen are named in connection 4rith this appointment. Among the most prominently named stands RCM. JAXES M. POILTEIL He possesses brilliant talents, and is a sound and able lawyer. ErIS appointment as Attorney General of Pennsylvania would render satisfac tion to the Democracy at large ; end would insure to our excellent Governor an able legal adviser. Pouude i 9,000 OM 41 ,001'.0(41 Hon James M. Porter is known to the Democ racy of the State, as an able and fearless Demo crat, and one possessing talents that would fit him for any station. ALLEGHENY. 3!+500,000 10,40,000 01,000 000 32,500,000 13,000,000 The depth at which our Illinois coal is dug, is but a pin scratch on the globe compared with the diggings in the English coal mines. One shaft near Sunderland, is, perhaps, the deepest in the world. The coal was first found one thou sand six hundred feet below the surface, and it is now worked at one thousand seven hundred and one thousand eight hun dred feet I These English mines employ large bodies of workmen. In one there are one hun dred and thirty-six men and eighty-five boys below ground, engaged in fourteen different kinds of labor, and one hundred and twelve men and twenty eight boys above ground, in seven teen occupations, and three hundred and sixty one workmen in all. The names of the classes of workmen are singular: under-viewers, banks men, drivers, hewers, putters, headsmen, half marrows, foals, stoppers of door-keepers, &c. The hewers are the actual miners of the coal, and receive about 20s. a week, working six hours a day, with coal and house-rent free. Children ander eight years of age are now ex cluded by law, and the barbarous harnessing of females to the coal-carts In the pits, is prevented. Our . Illinois coal diggings ore comparatively dry. The English mines often pump one thousand gal lons a minute ;or six thousand tons a day. One near Durham,, pumped twenty-six thousand seven hundred tons of water per diem ! The use of steam-power in our coal mining is yet to come. In the North of England, engines of two hundred and fifty horse power are in common use at the pumps. "At Percy Main, near New castle, engines of five hundred and sixty-six horse power are in operation, four hundred and forty horse power being employed in pumping alone." But little capital is employed in the business here but it is estimated that the coat of a first class English colliery, including the shaft, 1 machinery, houses, wagons, &0., &0., is !from £40,000 to £150,000. The deepest coal is the best. As our Illinois beds are worked deeper they will furnish an article as good and ere long better, than the Pennsylvania coal. Adjoining the great'unworked colliery, which stretches across our State from central lowa to northern; Ken tucky, manufacturing cities will soon arise as busy as Pittsburgh, perhaps as smoky.- And trl coal, more and more valuable for manufae ng purposes, for solidity, density, heat-givin &c., will be brought I, as the progress of our anti), western manufacturing towns makes it de mend for it.— Galena (Ill.) Daily Advertiser: 260,000 Oa) gisa, We learn from the Churchman that. at St. Paul's Church, New York, on Tuesday last, the Right Rey. Bishop De Laneey pronounced the sentence of suspension for one year from the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Ch4ch of the Reverend John Canfield Sterling, collies he should - hi the meantime engage to conform to the doctrine, discipline and worship of the Protest ant Episcopal Church. The Bishop al4o pro; nonneed sentence of depositionfrom the ministry of the Pro start Epispopal ChrTeli 11 Pthl the .Rev. William Everett, who has connected him self with the Church of Rome. gar The Mexican government has re-estab lished the law whioh provides that all foreign articles imported into Mexico, shall pay a duty of eight per cent. The articles are at no other time to be subject to any state or national im post. The general govenunent, and the State in which the impost shall be paid, shall equally share the proceeds between them, and other States shall be credited duly with their share. The law is to take effect in four months from the 9th of October. , Da. The British thrvernment has lately been mincing - the salaries of the Bishops, with this roduotioti—Alie smallest Salary is $21,00 0 , and the 4375,900 per annum. There are Ms tiionsand-ministurs in thwEnglish Church Whose salary is not aver $400,, and five thousand more eating as 'nista; wb.ose compensation will not. -41M139 MU than that 0 oal Mine • PROM THE GERMAN PRESS TRARSE.E.STED ROSE The laferveuttost. Policy. IVheu, immedtatelyafter the July Revolution, the principle of Non -1111000443 ttiff , :n shield against the dreaded ,fact asks ; of the ;absolutist East, the then short sighted hailed - this policy with joy.— After the February Revolution the purblind and deceitful Ltunartine commenced a similar perfidy. Great and mighty republican France had terror for her own portion instead of inspiring terror. Her strength was thus broken, for, in. the mod. em system of diplomacy, each one desires peace, while Each sne threatens war.* Since Russia found out this secret, she has advanced, victori - otts4 , ,:at all points—RuSsia; aniin.her train and tuider her,protection,--her vassals. Not to men don the whole scandalous list of diplomatic vil lathes, since the incorporation of Craeow, the two most recent occurrences of the same kind are too rich, not to be spoken of, "in nstun delphi ni." One is the inediatising of Tuscany by Aus tria. Austrian police and Austrian armies have long lorded it with shameless insolence in Leg horn, the great seaport, and in Florence, once the nursery and the garden of Italian culture.— At pretient thi Tuscan Ministry are suspended or made directly subordinate to the Austrian.— Austrian officials bully and dominebr exactly as though they were on'their own rightful territory; the Grand Duke of Tuscany, who, like his royal colleague of Baden, fled from the country rather than concede 'to his beloved people their just rights, the hanghtrGrand Duke who would not yield one iota to any constitutional opposition, now patiently submits to being pocketed by Austria !j 4pd in Denmark rapidly approaches the soluthano long prophesied by the German Radicals, of the whole Schleswig Holstein riddle, of the whole' Austro-Russian intervention.— Rusaia and Pinata are intervening there, in fa vor of the old sehleswiy Volstein Provin' eial Diets AGAINST the layral Danish Constitution.l And-movemtats like-these take place in the very same triodient when the German Diet reject with indignatign Lord Palmerston's extremely, modest and pedantic protest against the Neapoli tan Inquisition! And, truly, why does Lord Firebrand the Laughable, interfere with harm less notes instead of threatening battle-daps As long as the liberal States continue to exhibit their weakness-and alarm at every opportunity, in so stilling planner, Intervention, in behalf of humanity,. will ever appear but an impudent and shameless crime; and Intervention in favour of Barbarism only, will be applauded and ap proved. The principle of Non-Intervention is scouted at even by those who have so often attempted to invoke it against the Revolutionary Propaganda. The principle of Non-Interven Lion would be, proper, were it possible; but is is no longer possible ; it is an actual falsehood. The next diplomatic Truth will be the ..Comartos 0* THE Psortms., H. B. OPPENHEIM. •Fortunately there is some hope that our cabinet may now he in possesi.lon of tide old secret. Spain tAreatens tear with us .', 'while the bonfires of the Progressrms are ready to blaze aut ,alOngthe Pyrenees in answer to the tocsin of - Prance:hod Italy—and the teisicher 'rem bles In the icrwlers llareelona and Madrid' Ah Troge Came" !—Transtarro. ioldo Seilitiondo " Out of the frying pan in'• ", ' iThis beautiful little historic gem reminds one'is fairly of Wia Log and Kum Crane. The frogs to this Se are Leopo ld aad his faction —Team/atm t Behold another blow at Constitutional England through her ally and protege Denmark Have we a minister there, at this juncture ' The nations Aare formed their " Holy Alliance," and on it comes "still as ; the grave, but dreadful as the steno '" Verily " the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it '.'—.Transitstor ITEMS FROM THE FOREIGN PAPERS THANSLAIBD 808 Ylll .1103131/10 Po'ST BY W 1 B "A clever people, ukgood Viennese !" thought Metternich, as he stood at the window of his palace in Vienna, conning an address. "They have not forgotten me; but, what are they after with , the i , paper!" There stood thousands of leZare his palace, each man holding .I*g gaper bill aloft in his hand, as if ,• 41 "th it.. The throng increased, police came and dispersed it.?....ltrigle was explained. I'n the "Daily Shea .',14 . 11440.4 published these words . "Prince Mettertua."is here; ali tickets from the Loan Office. (Goiertunent "Mont de Piete," or pawnbroker's court); not above the value of two gulden, will Ice liTted by his Illustrious High ness." Of course, every one hunted up his half forgotten ticket But unfortunately neither Prince nor police comprehended the sly intima tion, which was conveyed to them, wider their very noses. VIESRA, Oct. 2.-.." Let any one travel, at this time, through Croatia.," says a correspondent of the ' A CclisgmlsWil..-" , - ti**.faitehaini Which res ,eued:the' HOMO; Ornapliteg, and hear people every day beggingforgiveaess of God for having done it, bitterly reproaching themselves with the past, and in every way expressing an, intense desire for union with that same Hungary against whom they were blind enough to do battle.— There is, now, lib name more unpopular in Cro atia than that of. the Ban Jellachich. This en lightenment which bas taken the scales from the eyes of men, is the only fruit of the Revolution which the Reaction cannot destroy. In spite of all denial or palliatio4 a,t - the fact, this spirit ezists in'the army, and win aiscase itself on the very first day of the approaching storm." Gottfried Kinkel, G. Hillgaertner, Jacob Count von Dirkheim, Gustav Struve, and seventy two others, have just been condemned to death "in conttunaciamAby the Council of Zweibruok en.. This is the.second time for Kinkel ! BELELIII, Oct. 15.—The judicial procedure against the gaoler of Kinkel will take place on the 21st of this month. There is great interest manifested in this case, which will belong to the "causes celebres" of our military courts. FOREIGN ITEMS An Interesting Incident occurred at the May or's residence at Southampton, on the arrival of the Hungarians. Two caskets of jewels belong ing to Madame Kossuth had disappeared during the insurrectionary war in Hungary, and were given up as lost. It seemed, however, that somehow or other they had been recovered by Madame Pnlasky, who bad the gratification of restoring them to their right owner. The jewels, it is said, are worth from.£3ooo, to £4,- 000. There is soon to be a grand Bloomer ball at Hanover Square Booms, in London. The tickets are put at the highest price. Mrs. Fanny Kemble was thrown from her horse at Brighton. Thq shook was great, but she courageously gave the reading announced for that, evening. A book and print-seller at Pesth has been ar rested and sentenced to eight days' imprisonment for having in Ids possession portraits of revolu• tionary personages. It is announdirxl that the Daohesad'Angouleme died at Probedeif, on the 19th, the anniversa ry or the exedittion of her mother Marie Antoi nette. During tlifi'llOmonths of the Great Exhibition the following provision were consumed in the refreshment courts :-24,586 qnartern loaves, terw . , 118 of meat, 19 - tons of hams, 30 tons of pOtatoes, 3 l.6 isn't of salt, 28,828 lbs. of pound cakes, 20\ 4151ba. of Savoy,cakes, 2,897 lbs. of ItaliensA L 7221, biscuits, 311,781 Bath buns, 460,667 Vain bins, 34,070 Banbury cakes, 67,- 528p9Miy-loaveft, 7,617 French loaves, 36,960 thros=pcnny potind cakes, 9,181 lbs. of coffee, 8,788 lbs,oi chocolate , 1,046 gallons of pickles, 17,257 quarts of milk, 14,047 quarts of cream, 180 tons of ice:;,and 536,617 bottles of Messrs. Schweppe Sr. Co's Coiii water, lemonade, and ginger beer. ' - , The Unustual height to which the Nile has ris en this year has caused a great deal of damage in the country,.and some of the next year's crops will stiffer conmderably from it. In some places the embankments have given way, and whole villages have been destroyed bb the flood. A telegraphic congress assembled at Vienna a few weeks ago, to draw up measures for facil itating telegraphic communications between Eu ropean countries. Tt proposes to establish a anion between diffeieht states; to have transla tors employed, so to transmit all despatches without delay; to hutve a uniform tariff ; to pay their receipts inte , acommon fund, and to divide them afterwards between the states, in propor tion to the length..tirtheir telegraphic lines, &c. The new arrangements, are, it is said, to come into-operation on the Ist of January next ; and, if France shall accede to them, it will be possi ble to send a dispatch in a very few minutes from Trieste to Calais or Ostend. ' A document is in preparation containing a de tailed account of the *slue of each ezhibitor's goods sent in to the World's Fair. The greatist English and the greatest French goldsmith have already sent in their invoices, y the former being nearly £199,0(10,- - and the latter about £lOO,- 000. 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Some of-the Georgia papers'pitifesist the ohoiceecif a Senator by the Legiblature this eetaion, ou.thugibtind - that Mr.,. Berrien's term not eipire . .until.7 March, and there; ill be no need of a sueoesiorilll the 'next session of Congress. : „ The Picayune publishes an appealirom Carva jal to the citizens of Matamoros, declaring that he comes as their friend, and urges them to join him in driving out the government forces, who are their real enemies. Judge Cole, one of the Judges of •the 11. S. Dietriet Court, died at Perla, Maine, on the 12th frit. A. gentleman of Newburgh, in overhauling some old family papers, the other,, day, came across the original order-book of-Burgoyne, used by him in his march from Canada to Sara toga. Commodore Parker, it is said, has furnished the government with proof that Crittenden and his companions had no trial—nothin g but a pri vita examination—and that the bodies were mtt tilated. lid„ It is stated in the Chicago Advertiser, that on the 27th ult., sixteen of the Himgarians who left New York recently for the West, came to that city from the Southern Michigan Railroad, where they had been at work, and been driven off by a mob, which attacked them in their quar ters, on a Sunday, while they were engaged in religious worship. The names of the aggressors are not given, nor the reasons which induced the outrage. ID' Extract from the Minutes of the COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY, of Birmingham: wsraauss.—An application having been made to the t?chool Directors of this Borough, for the use of the Public Pehool Room. for a Concert, for the benefit of the "Columbia Fire Company ; and— Wanneanr—The same has been granted on former oc casions, for less worthy purposes, and without hesita tion on their part; and as we have at this time no other available means of repairing oar apparatus—Therefore, be it— &mired, That we, the Columbia Fire Company, do hereby censure the School Directors, and think their conduct towards us, in refasingthe Public School Room far a benefits the Columbia Company, Unkind; ungene rous, and without sufficient cause. . . Roolra, That in case of any serious damage by fire, in future, this Company is not responsible, nor can It be held accountable, until our appamttfs is thoroughly re paired, or another Engine purchased for the Comp% Resolved, That we are at all times ready and ar to do service, as Firemen. for the goad of-out cititi but we are in a manner impotent, from the want of ap paratus, &c. BY Oases ow Tag CODtPARY. Birmingham, November 15—nov18:11. VEN Cauol Boats wanted immediately, to carry Coal to Erie, Pennsylvania. Liberal freights will be paid. and prompt dispatch given. Apply at the office of the Chardon! Coal Company, at hVgeks Rocks, or to the undersigned ,at the hilmonga 'iela House. ELWOOD hIORRIS., n.viftaw Engineer Chaniers Cowpony. wisze, Liq,uoss, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, No 10 Hancock st.,—near the Perry House, nqsll3 PtUtburgh. THE light draught and pleasant steamer CLARION, Capt. Trituntosa, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M , for Kittanning and Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board. inovtEl Dr. Daysott , 9 Daproitid Extract Or YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. Toriginal and only genuine preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and Diseliees of the Longs, when they are supposed to be effected by the too free GM of Memory, Iron. Quinine., Re IT WILL CURE wrrgour PAIL, Scrofula, or King's Cancers, Tutors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronf Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Petters, Scald Head, Rheumatism,Pains in the Hones or Joints, Old Sores and GI , Swelling of the Olands,Syphilis,Dys 1. Salt Rheum A Disease of the Kidneys, L. -6 of Appetite, Diseases arising from Use use of Mercury, Pain in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility,Dtrop sy, Lumbago, Jaundice, sod Costiveness. THE HET FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN 'rilE SHAKER PREPARED "YELLOW DOCK?' AND THE "RED HONDURAS SARBAPARILL,C 9 are the invaluable remedial agents from which Gityzott's ImProved R,Kustorof Yellree-Duetsuut. atm. siparillii 6- 4s forded; and the . lalitinutwy of Dr. Onytort . has given us the virtues of these toots in their perfec- tion. His preparation contains all the restorative prop erties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and etßeacy. Experimems were made in the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found that it could not be further Improved. Accordingly. we Linda resorted to, abnost universally, in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic and CO matzo complaints for general prostratiOn of ail the vital' powers, and all Mons tormenting cli.cimes of the akin, so. trring to the patience, and so inju• ions to health. uy• Scrofula, Simla lir, Mercurial Coupfaints, Cancer, Sank 'cur, Akrumarinn, and a ran variety, of ether dint. gresabie and dangerous diseases are speedily and pefecils; cured by die use of Mir medicine, • Samna, (Michigan}, October 6, 1851. Mr. John D v ark—Dear Sir: It is with unutterable feelings of graaunt! that I am able, through the Divine Providence of Clod, and by the wonder-working fl agl:mkt,ecir of that excellent medicine, .oysott's Yellow and Sarsaparilla," to giver you a few symptoms of my aimea baßaless case. In the winter of 1850, I was attacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending through the,whole right side and leg; at the same time, a total prostration of my physical system; also t my leg had shrunk to about two thirds of its common size. I procured the attertd &We of a skilled practitioner, whu pronounced my dis ease one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He said my case was one not easily handled, but prescribed for ma. I remained under hie treatment until I wan minis fied he could not help me. I then procured of your agent at this place, W. A. Beers, two bottles of Guysettte Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast amount of benefit. After having taken four bottles more, I was able to pursue my busiress withetit any inconvenience, and have beep since that time a well man, white but a short time since I was confined to my bed three-fourths of the time ; and I cannot asoribe the return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of that truly valuable mediclne,'Guyzon's 'Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASSYL VAURIPER. Sawn, October 14, 1851. Mr. J. D Park—Dear Sir: I send you the foregoing certificate, and so far as I am acquainted with his case, it is sll true. I procured it, thinking it might be a bene fit to you and the afflicted. You have the privilege of using it as you think beat. Yours, W. A. BEERS. The following Lener is from a highly rapretabis eian, who enjoy s an sectsniiii prietics - IC...yogis, (Stark Co., 0 ), Nov:1,1&11.. Dr. John D. Park—Dear Sir: " Dr. Guyzott's Extract of Sarsapatilla " This medicine has been prescribed by me (or the last three years, with good effect, in gene ral debility, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous diseases. In all 'Female Coin. plaints It certainly is unequalled. In the use of this medieino the patient constantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worths ofgreat con sideration. It is pleasant to the taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs, with safety, under any circumstances. I . am speaking from experience , and to the &filleted I advtiaits use. DR. J. B..LEEPER. Extract of a Letter from an extensive Mordant in Nett. oak IViteonsin. Nur-lan, (WisconsiaL Oct. 29, DM. Mr. John D. Park—Dear Sir: I am onto( your "Wis taes Balsam of Wild Cherry," and " Dr. Guyxott , s Ex tract of Yellow Doak and Sarsaparilla." Please for ward a supply immediately. Your Balsam of WHd Cherry worked to a claim here, —not a boule failed of affording immediate relief, and in every instance bat one (an old tent , eman of 71 years of ace), it cured, and the Yellow Bock has done equally as well. I took three bottles myself, last fall, and en joyed perfect health teat winter for the first winter for eleven years, being troubled with a severe eruption of the skin, which lai d . me up frdm two weeks to four months every winter and spring, until last printer. Henry t. Jones, a brother merchant and a particular friend of mine, took two bottles Of the Yellow Dock for a Scrofulous Eruption, which has worked an entire care. I IMy store is :at the corner of Wiscousin Avenue and Walnut street. Yours, respectfully. . Ur' Price 81 per bottle—six bottles for $5. Sold by J. D. PARK Cincinnati, Ohio, North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.,--entranee on Walnut—to whom all orders most be addressed. J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh,. L Wileoz,Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond ; A, Fahnestock & Co, Pitts burgh ; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham, Alle gheny City; Russell, Washington ; %V H Lumber ton, Franklin ; L B Bowie, Uniontown; H Welty, Ortensbargh; S Koontz, SoerselA Scott ef Gilmore, Bedford ; Reed & Son, Huntitt on; Mrs. Orr, Holliday,. burgh; Hildubrand & Co, Ind aria; I R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans & Co, Brookville; A Wilson & Son, Waynesburgh; f4'Farland & Co,N Callender, Mead ville; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercer; his Kelly & Co, Butler ; 8 Smith, Beattr ; J Sununertari, Warren ; L& C S Jones, Coudersport; P Crooker Jr., Brownsville. f novlB MAW'S LADY'S HOOK for December, /Busting kif with beautiful colored and fashionable plates. Also, Graham for December, pat received bY WOODWARD k RO •VLAND, 73 Third st. N. U.—W. & R. bind the Magazines in every variety of style, and receive subscriptions for the coming year at the lowest rates. Increte NEW GOODS! 11 Co., 67. and 51 Market street, are now opening and receiving some two hundred cases of entirely new Goods, comprising 05 cases of Long and Square Woolen Shawls ; 20 cases Cobarg and Parauteua Cloth ; 15 ca. sea Cashmeres; Persian Cloths and De La th es; 10 cases Alpacas; Preach Merinos, Bombazines, &a., .ke ; 150 pieces Black and Fancy Silks; a large lot of Collars, Caps, Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Cheanzettes, and other embroideries. Mao—Flannels, Calicos, Gingham:la, novlB FOR SALE—A desirable property of 4410.12 feet on Carrel street, Allegheny, by 180 deep, with . a well built two story brick house—of all and seven rooms; good cellar; portico and porch; a garden dad fruit trees ; several out-bu ildings = appropriate for a botcher or any other business, if desired. The] ocation is ideali sm and agreeable, and will be told at a tiatgqin. S. CUTHBEgT, lepepLitge#l, novls No- 50 - ittifielti street. Ell R. JONES, Wholesale Dealer and Manufactura JR, of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, No. 137 :Front =Vet. 140V/4 s- - UTTER-14 keis_good Batter for sale b v JP ncnrl2 SWAM' SILL. -4, 4 , ~ -*14,7;, _ _ . ' . .„!-.,:::.,-,:::::,-,,-,. ._,,,,,, , , , i,... - ',:':',.:,''''' ,-.f: - ,Z.ii , ',. , . , ..:7.. , ,, , .: 7 .. -. ';' -•,:.i::',-K-,:,,.•.:'-'4:.,,•;•'• - t . :':!; , :',•7:i.4::;: 71, ';;• '-' 7' Y. =II Cita al Boats. L. Tutelar & Brother, For Kittanning and Catfish. CICARLES a CASE. .:•: , , ,, : , :,I , 'i'6',..'''' . ..:•,-.',:.--,..-,:',7-2•-•,:-•..- =EN SPECIAL NOTICES. ID' in calling attention i Dr 011V.ZeltrilflAgneess &zinger of Tr/./oto Dock anT,Sarrepa - rilla,ven, feerccinfi• dent that we are doings. Scoriae to aliiveho may be at. die' ted witlVectelatatarand'otherftfisi?tdel:OLg.Proling In hereditary taint, dedronfflOPolilY lue We have known instannee Within the aphOO of CoOesoqualo tame where thtfmostfontifdablothstemperrhave been cured by the ave.of enyzeksExcrisetgr Telk/arDook and Sarsapard/crektite, It is one of the few advertised medicines that cannot be stigmatized with quackery, for the " Yellow. Dock. and the " Sarsaparilla" are well known to be the most efficient, (and, tithe same time, innozions) agents In the whole AL:lmo Median. and by far the.best stud paretayre , (amnions of them is - Dr. 13isszoWs Yellowek h War; 'taparfils. Aec adyerdsenteat. ' f&T-AMEL-TIMIVAL FIRE . INSURANCE 00.11k1Nir. 67- Whole amount of Property at rtait up to October . 812,67804 00 Premium Notes in force 124,996 - 27• Lossesfnearred and paid since fast re.. Port, (May Ist) ' -2 4 76 1 4 : Cosh surplus en hand."... - AM2B Designed only for the safer <>lassies property has an ample capital, and affords - superior advantages In point of cheapness, safety and accommodation, toielty and Country Merchant, andotrusre of Dwellings and Riots tad or Country Property • 1- Acinatt. novl2 Briutelf-ClEce,:.6l.l42llo4ld:sr.;Pittattargb. , /ETNA INSURANCE COURANT; Of nartroro, vain. Capital Stock, • - • fflM - 00 Assets, - - 44.4"../30 6742,48-34 Jrr Office of the Phisbiarg t of &Mord , / & Loomis, No,iiSi Wood st reet. nov4:ti* _ _ L F - agen t: ~ _ . irr EDITOR* Or Mg Piist: , —lnelice.:iintiotinee•i the name at Leldii:i3 MATTHEWS,: ofshe,Fonith - Wordi sus a candidate for the odice of Mayor, istiblect to the de cision of the Whig and . Antimasonie ConVenthui. novione !item Crrizrate. Orleans Insuriinee company, ALBION. N. Y. • C&PITAL• .150,000 s Secured in accordant.. with 'the Gentant Inau ranee Law of the State. • IHE above proiperons and responsible Comparry•,, having compiled with the requilltiorui of the law of s State. is now issulngpolieles by•the,ir A.gent on. the most favorable terms, consistent with prudent°'and safety. 0 NIOROSON, President. H. S. Weet.t.tras, Secretary. . Office, No 54 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. octifirtf A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Q 7- Odd Fellow& Odium Building, Fourth' area, batmen Wood and- stniesr.—Pittshorghz Encampment, No. 2, meets ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge,No.4,mt,oto 24 aild -days , Mechanics , Lodge, N 0.9, meets everyTharadayevdn . il trestent Star Lodge, No. 22, meets every Wedneadi/Y evening. Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets.evory Monday Mount Morlah Lodge, No. 360, meets every oloaday. evening, at Union Hail corner of Fifth and - Satitnfield. Zocco Lodge, No. aSi, meets every Thursday evenilfg, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No. 241, mama every Fridayeven ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Al - leghenyCity. [may22:ll Ilngorosua .Lodgity I. 0. of 0. Angeronalmdge No. 289, 1. 0. et 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood street ja4:l.y. , Collecting, ant Postal:Sib ay. JO WN•AS*OO CBOT' , 07" Attends to Collecting, Bill -Posting s Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, Ac., Orders left at the, Moe of the Morning Post,:or at - Holmes' Periodical Store,Thltd et., will lie prop:ll4lY attended to. Ws . • DEAFNESii.noimsinthehead,andalldisal able discharges fr om the earopeetlilTand permanen ly removed without pain or inconverdence,by Dr;11 T LEY, Principal Atuist of the N. Ir.. Ear Einrgeryitaho. may be consulted atilt ARCH street, Philtulelpida trim 9 to adclock. f Thirteen years close and almost milt:Wed on.ctioa to this branch of special practice has enabled, himi to . rednee his treatment to such a degree .of success tut; to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by s steady attention to the means prescribed. jan29 Pittsburgh Life i1bk611211.110111 Vcizaparayi, CAPITAL ;100,000. t Ontrica,No. Tel_Fountri OFFICERS:. President--James S. Boon Vice President—Barnet 111 , 01tirkaii. ' Treasorer—Joseph 8. Leech_ Seeretarf—C. A Colton. 117 See advertisement in another part of this paper my2i ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTION'S.. CITIZENS' INSDIS.AI2OI2. CODIPAI2I6, • Or PITTSBII BOR. C. G. frUSSEY.Yrest. A Whietitc:%.,4eol Offle4-111a. 41 Wager st,in Waralaruseof.o.H. Offr . THI23 Company is now prepared to insure all klada of risks, on Houses, Mantilactories,-Goods, hierchan dizetn Store , and in Tranaitu Vessels, /in ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of th e A is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall , and favorably Jrnown to the community ((intim prudeiice,iittelligence and integrity. pfaxernari—C.Etalabiy, Win. Lidatrier, trier, Jr., Walter IlrYant,Huglia. OFF, Edward Henze& ton Kinseir B.Rarbaugh. S. ht ier.. ;. Associated Piremed4i ItisurancriComigia.. ay of Um City of Plttsbl vv. W. DAIALAG., : rreft7-ROBEfir C3St o kinds. insureessintliGHEASlM rau ego Maresgaisla Hours. Nar.1.9.4 and t45 - W ai DIXICCIORS : W. W. Dallas, Hotly Patterson, H. H. Hadley, 11. Simpson, Jostles Rhodes, C. H. Paulson, Wm. M. M. Gregg. A. P. Angara, Wra, Collingan4B. '&`7lBawyer, Chas. Wm. (omenfe . /mil. o . or 0. S.—Piece of Meettng,Westtintlton Hill, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Ailey._ i ti Pnassomou -Lenin, No: 513&-Meets every Toes ay Teeming. Minossms Enossonsanv, No. 87—Meets Ist and da- Vridav of each month. Kaal.fls:—/T V A O. O. AiWir • Meets above. Board of Thine Rooms, cornet 01 Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. ixi2B PRICES REDUCED: $l,OO. ONE DOLI,AII. $l,OO. _ ID Daguerreotypes. Lot man= takerfat the new Daguerreotype Rooms Lafayette Hall, Point, street, a few doors from Wood; for the low lone of one dollar, and upward, according -ay - Masao and quality of. case or frame. gasnna.apen and-operating - from BA. fir to P. U. Citizens and strangers are respectfully :invitee to . call. • [sep2ouf Nottne...rtur.lmunniartTAmonSocirrY,ofPittil burgh and Allegheny, meets'on the second 11/clang at every month at the Merida House, Marketst. - - out] Jane Vortra,Jr., Secretary, 1D A Rost Remarkable Case of Total Ild.nees Oared. by Petraleauk...We Invite the attention of the afflicted and the public generallt to the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The ease may be seen by any person who , may be skeptical it re lation to the facts there set forth , - 8. all. KIER. "I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which continued to Wereasetintiliast Sep- Mal tember, (M O), the inflammation at Mat time ha in volved the whole - lining membrane of both, eyes, nd ended m the deposit* of a think film. which wholby de- , stroyed my sight. I had an °petition. paritimied, ad • the thickening removed, which soon returned and tick me in as bad a condition al before. At this stage oft the complaint I made application to several of the most eminent medical-men, who informed me that "my eyes would never get well;" At this time I could not distin guish any object.. By the advice of some friends' I com menced the usetf-the -Patrolman, both internally and lorially, under which my eyes have improved daily until the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire ly. My genital health VMS very much improved bytthe Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to its use. I reside at No. 102 /Second street in this city, and will be happy to give any information In relation to my CfLie WILLIAM HALL" . Mt' Mutt& September 17,1851. . For sale by IMYSER & itrpoWELL, 140 Wood', st.; H. E. SELLERt,S7 Wood street,-and by the Proprietor. seplB Hodalclason's 4 s Matchless BlackinoM IHIS Celebrated Matchless Bleating," superior n brilliancy to any ever offered to the public. The preprietors charms ona aid , whirls . will_provs the jaw. Manufactured by Rodgirinson & Co., Quarry street, North Third, Ph' phis; and sold at S. N. WICHERSHAId , S Wholesale Drug. and Seed Warehouse,- N 0.184 and 188 Wood st , corner of Sizth,f oct7:37n Pittsburgh. [Prom the Louisville Journal, May 09th,1851.] ; • liegghtOrit• Pew, for Drspepaitay Prepared from Renntuer the Strmtach Wax. lEP' On the 7th of Nay, 1851, Rev. M. D. Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Churelhiti Loalsvillg, Kentucky, was and hut been for ato time confined to his room, and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspep... ea and Chronio,Diarthma, itn4l wits, le all appearance, on the very verge of thecrave, and acknowledged, be so by his physietart, who ad tried all theordinarymeans in his power, without e ect, and at the above named time, the patient, with the consent of hisphysician,dont menced the use of Dr. Houghton's "PEPSIN," adi to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day hehis room. The sixth day, which was excessively ho he rode ten miles with no battened ; on the eighth da he went on a visit to the country • and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go atom a kanracy of Five hundred miles where he nrrrvesd in safety, ulim proved in hetdth ltay4liad ao disturbance of the ern' WI or botvels,ter g Jim &gee' P , elo facts are not co traie ible, and that this 's a case which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a pow er . in " PEPSIN? , Let physns and dyspepticsinvelate. KEYSER & NPDOWELL, Alen jell ' 140 Wood street. '. CLD Weather has come. Don't focuet parar • Iva emporium of Men's and Buys' Ready Made CPA- Eng. We study to please. .71 SMATAFIELLISTI, • near Diamond ally. B— s ra ttr e e ' re ; ," and - fqr sale by . • 94 Water and Front Ms. T i l e l a r Edl rr E w s j 11. ll y pi °Fr ' : Imu e l ei a n ti : 171 1 6 7 Ra i F a c i ie n 4 aa 0 N m g c r wyg - OLEAV - LATRD-IC6 kegs new Leaf Lard, of Di our own manufacture, expressly for family nse; 100 brill do. do. and 69 brls No. 2 lard 1n store and for sale,by IL GALWAY, novl3 No:4 Commercial Beer. _ . 130A11 CURED HEMS „AND Oklo4 lERBI-1000 b new flugatented Hams in salti • 1003 dm do.-Shouldens ii salt; rare and for sale by novl3 • •= R. GALWAY MEA atup anB - are, for famil • use, for Wei by Inovl3l W .. A.. - 111e01,131t0 & . CAROLINA oßrns-Suet meshed at No. • Lib erty aunty and for sale by • novl3 W. 4. bIeCL UCKWH VIA4/11-4"uf_lip in 50. Y 5 and pit lb LI sacks, for gale ' W. A; 550CLURCI & CO , ales, Grimm sad Tea Denims. ERCUSSION CAPS--2.000 000 (*TARN: , trq 6On - a A. FAHNESTOCK- & CO. QM= • EAB-1 la and Rotolo by novlo CAREEN APPLEErve394Ia in store and for so, cion n STVAiriA .17 z"::=.-:t , :...;- , :i:f:' . . - . ,- ,..',-',E.:7' , ...- ORO & CO. - - - ,bl gym $p ar Pm re • rat, EtreCLUEte & C ue + , 1 , - _ zee fabertY •. e AJUUSFITS.- LEasze aant Maxtan.... ... •• JOSEPH.: POSiVal Pricer Adelfa7Tior and Panlnafid. 6o d4 Second ald Third Tiers2lo4 Reserved Beata la Matt Meld, deans, large Private Boxes, entira,SSA Private Boreeenti inifl me. 5,00 . _ Coons open utak &clock. Cotten non Id 7. BY" Second Nlgla of the re•engagentent OCEANIA'cers mac Eft maim- and LA num TUESDAY_ESTENRsi an ONereadrerl kklttho ipjtnt* dimiandetelll coalm with PIZARRO. . w it° vi li r k ,. 94 ~. .* `- ; ' ;,-.,.." . , pe...,Pdril;ylc , _ .I . ' ' Alter whick'alusSeCiairwitfC=oeurcelinraven ei medley. La - Bello. Ocean* .701.; efeente !ior samily4 dance of Colarabfers Gent . , ~, ',., ... The whole : to - conoluderenth - _ ..!::,'"= _ 13- 1, 4 4"6- iIiP T I III4e nr, r - 9 -' W " - - - "_ :‘ ''it -70 ?/ 131 0 r trta •'‘. AlarthliGibnikl ,, , -,,• 't , - •- ~,., ,_ ll !tx. , Pbree.... _. Inaclfetebreltdroad4dlt°w!thY'Ll! wurl 7 ls . '7" td on acti-eatlaei f ti oli )Tra g y .. l.,,t , t Ott .2 1 ft.dmitter,s4 Mar' Lik '. . PHILO HALL I ,- , • - ' For., a . 'Zsui Etlaulg 3 1 . - r IOI SIMENCINO.ork,MONDAY_I7A Let s or , THE , u 43BANDr PANORAMIC -41,,m0n i~tagm u ff r aynete , ALLEGHENV AlOUNTADS—adlettd,4o . from and &roma in deeignomeentlonanda!r_ _ anythlaa hitherto °mired "I ` Pub 4' io'clOck. Ti bus 25 cents. Vitertattlf; onannencearl Ti r...".:,/;:-.:,.1..111 ~ . ...- . , - 4-.,-, . - ..:, -.. tote Room - o ,,T atl.ritaVul.tatrataare, CLEVELAND LIAM By tfii l 4ev.e-bsnd, dG PJttahq.4o4o.o4asw.6 ariEVELAtitk to I :lrvElt ir -siitt.-- RAN.OVER:to-IVELLB IL Stage, 20 miler, iiiiii-fromi,WELLOILLI.tark BURGEL'tiy* the nhvituid inlendid steadier , f.P,oluivier.'..- -.crry-n; Tilis-larringententloseinitutti:antlithel to tstatV Janaarr . ,lBs2,-when the-Cars will-roxi:fredyeletitilmid,.-;i. ville. .. rim .The•Fxpress Train of Cars.will-leavnOeSelland4aßY,". (Sundays •excepied) ats.A.lli , alter ihe the Night Train from Cincinnati, arrivingat. Bin ver . Station at 12 35, P. M., and at Wellsville at Y.taPplaalqr::4...-- M. and at Pittsburgh the Returning will leave Pittsbuigit daily , at WP:nr.; ar !. . twin at Cinveland ato dcloak:P , 4oinen(dnyi insca son to connect wi th the Eveningimias to aneinnati,s„:',-. L . and with Steamers East and .- West ; on theta/x...lsta the eloseyf navigation Time (PM TittsbUrgb .io:b/evnintd,Rft_liciapqtoCin cianati 30 • Fare to Cleveland. 04,004 C Clacinnarf - PRENT II3 PareIOO)::' Oinges Qf For terilLaPPlZlo r& t Monongnbelalionee, Mitts EILLT HXFII..: PRI CH . z Roble -Ilarlienti*-Asid'.44:4lilol•;•- QA B removed bls Stiop ,, WrAti:ltitteCialrle at Farr; 7, LIE • street, between FrontaSehont.stere--. ho will be pleaserl..torebelins..olVordorii:itttio..„.lino-0r.,, business. Patterns foeratatiagaoutdlobbintl4=acal.' wilt be done:at Yen , reason: me, iiitotalW • • 7--li *SlitrOltVVILNlAll44. - Ito#*,-,z ,;-- wlaTilgt' .l :AßßA.ls4aggENT., Hotwoen-Phllla*elp!ika : apd T m. Eedac,d i n`Tscrnty• . /wind after the.Aot_ of DECEMBER-..ne.tl;,Pasien; ..4Ors.will be 'carried' by thi.. - ] - PENSISYJAV4LNIA. • BAIL -1104.1) CONlFANYOSelwiiii'PrliliaoollWitild,, • Pittsburgh, in TWENTY FaUlt.'S , HOUß.tr,i:telilCini x 29, miles or 8 titging ove Part .r nu e:eeittnt laroptice :. Thib is the abonestiad ONtionWittit*illiE,thaVrisat Wet t and.thiiiMlantio Curtis, and'the Cc oa3iiioas.•'... oro-in all respects at bigbeet clitirattetv ~,.‘. fiovl4:3m. . •-- igtrearting Behents...l=' A T , 0: R . CHAMBEEtLIN'ff--PiTlSßßithaviceit, MERCIAL COLLEGE, corner- or Market and Third streets. Each branch taught in `a separate room. Such of oar cit , zens as deairCinsitrttetions in Book. keeping, Writingi Arithmetic, Mac hark*. IDrairtriv k tr.., are invited to. call at the' College and examine the ar- rangements. A teacher is employed for week depart ment, who devotes his whole time la;ginAlmoruitraotion in one particular branch. K. Chamberlin, withiiiisitmitkoakeichu4ear the Book-keeptsg'deriariment' Crottelt teichetWriting, ;.• B. M. Rerr. (Principal of t he. First Ward Public &twain lostructith • class in Arithmetic; IL ghee in struction Mechanical. Drafting) . . Instruction givia. frets Gi to lao r clock,lt , hdi lomat Iconographic 111111 ART XXV of this splendid work of teienee,,Eriera. tore and; Ate, es noof:reessived at Wall , s4 N. Fourth:area Thereouoluding Pameoritaittlagindereik tables of contentootod Otle,algo roceiirtVonlirea47 for sabactibets. - Those who have not yet • seen ibis liittabli 8a tvellas cheap work, amlnvited foetal and examine t. 4novlT SIGHT, XCHANGE, CIACINDIA,:grFei e'ete the mosfrayerulde reteelat n o vl 7 - 4 - NVILKM6t.co. A EA.THERS-1500 tie strictly prime. &colicky ?wiz there, per,* jl.N.clurisbleu ;for steel novIT - = tAt • - Arzedevirr;l, TT 91a8M-14.46A0W760.,.. PblP7Pc7tPBFL:3.l3'.CPlcali'-' .400TAZO , . ft, - .140.4.485E5 lll.hhdi. N. Or.t3u,gar ; - 40bble'Rlapktfojk.4tottunces. . For sate by _ citit • oNA aiwtfairr. ,91 W,LcAceSai, dilt! la kegs- Biuterp tas..No2,,ana reaserted... Parsee:by -novl7! CAR3ON- do BVICNIAAT. VIITCII--75bbls;Pitch,learge burets; totsitletrili,, - . nova.= PeVEZNIORT.'-t rVILOVER:SEED74,I„Off Wile: to ant. • taitrfointaily navi7 - CARSON*: Mgeinenr: _ . " ,_ ~ . ~ ~, C Oli nov _a_Boo . lll2.—_ Ltleitletteigix by .. CARSON WKRIGm- • Orphsnat?eaonsi Hale TN pursuance On decree of tho'.:Ofplinni'7upprsof Allegheny County, Penn% , theramilt , bsfaiposOd sale on the promises,' on , MONDAY, thef=l.o%driy:of , DECEMBER, next, at 2 - o'clock P. M, the foltewingde.-:-.' scribed real estate, as the property of the estate 0f3yA.....- liam Stevenson; late of the .qty of Pittsbargh,ilecesse4-.-, A lot of-ordmid, idnutMd at the corner of !Abers' , street and Pinm alley, in and ,Nad cl4„.„__ street twenty-onerfeeti OM • 1T,1111124 -'44e Y• to the First Reformed:Preshrien syar4iheing where it joins said, churc hyard :fentleca: feet . 4 efght... inches more or less id width, with three story house, containing eight roems . with.ilichen cellari' and a store room now occupied by birceince, and other necessary bait:Naga theireorredectedospd faith the privileg_e'oftt three - eet allay,' one-half of whiChbe , longs to skid - 1014 - SubiCe f to an annual grafttt nut °C - fifteen dollars' ' ' ' TEEMS or irsitt , '-Orte-thitel of thinatobsitt=money be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Conn, and the balance in two equal anima instatMentiq'erith terest. to be seottred - by lodgments or a moth:mein that property. :JOHN - STEP IV, - JOHN-SEWN . ~AN, .A.dmintsurasent. -"-P, fit DAMS Atterr._ Horse AValtragett j, 7_ Tftg snliseribers forrheersetiOn_Qfali,liotse or fake for Westren.Penjui*Saikan hetebuOPfted that an gusseument-of twenty percent.ikils.senount. entseribed by eseb, is required** be paid, toTreasn lin, on or before:lbe /sth day of Novetitbr-r*l 2 l- > = By order of the Board ot.Direetora_,.. oeWl:rf , JOSHUA HANNA4MrSeearer ____ . _ State EL utast Ftre-.insurance , .:.possapluay. - - --- DIONT:Dori l y for the Barer elassesar lutipelip i h no al:temple ea tal, and afforda'atiPari - Lor c iavAntaisea in poiatof eteePlies4,*afelj and a ectlmAedidica4 m !tkeltr can countrynnerehanti, SAL Olytte#1:11, aWantal* anal isolated oraoantry property. • A. A. OARBltit;iittuirir,• • Branch Mee. N 0.54 Smith.fieldit, Viltsbarigt, SUNDRIES -30 bbls No 3 Mackerel. 4 kegs Desk Rall Dimes 30 *Etas Buckwheat' Om; itsite. aral for SHERRIFINV BINNING, No lO Market et. Health Orpoo. rilittE public are informed chat-the OIMICE,OF.!-.THS 1, BOARD ,or, HEALTH. of the City otelltaburghla at Not 69, Grant street s hetwe,anTourat Diaratnol atreets,wheraeall Nodes: and Comninuteattoni , for tho Gaud must ba-left. cuaßLEaranoa, 12.. , :wiumorinvt. ccx; zhit l4. sks' 2 4AP t :. o #4 . -LE'Rs FN nxcoAtion co& - - - DANe-ilarEs ND TIME DBAPIB,ke.~Gc. _ • Collections carefully ittendetktn; and rice:en; malt ed to any part °Eike Union: SST &num OD sod) intrurcog„ . ' Mixt door to the Bank of Pittabozgh, ►S PANISH CIOARS.--Jaav raceired .trota . 21dladet. phi.a.ozkaonalgameac, a choice seteedon'ot-bradds ° r every doserifition,4l the abovettianied'elloza,mtach Mr for sale low to. wee* etmi&ohtertt. Also o'ho ge lo t of Half SpaAisb and Coulon Mgatsofori own mane_ factoring. REES. R. JONKS, newli • • - "Ne• /37 , 1415 t . at. FRESH FRIUT -3 casks Zama Currants; 20 homes M. R. Raisins; 60 f andl do 'do 4 eases dq. - 2 do GenqA ritroms: Pot sale by J. D.' WILLIAMS & CO., N 0.116 Wood street. BOARDS— 50 dozen Patens Zinc~to sate by 17 , -TicTir3477__ -- :% — n wn.Laras 13LACEING--lindoz. Mason's Challenge! for We by l)- novl4 - wmr.u.rds..&.co. noTesti—lo ettaks . ark eonstgnment; , novl4 • - I. D. WILLIAMS &CO. CRROMR GREEN---2. Cant . superior for sale' bv • KEYSER /h. rtifeiXI.WELL, . . N 0.140 Wood DORAX-1 case fiseSaie y , Elfr szvol4 - AraYSER* monowiaa. A YEE'S CUERRY 'TEMPORAL Dr. Saraoe's Syrup of Wild Cherry, and Sri Mimes Wll3 Cheny, for the cure ot Cocoa% Colds sand Con. gumption. F'or Bala by. JAMES A. JONES, - runrl9 . - cornPr of Liberty and Rand as. I . YRUPS 421 E SARSAPARILLA Dr. Dearieigla. .Townseed's, Di. Btt salt Gaylen* 631' sale . novl2 •• • • JANES A. JON Tift. 091:31)0DIC IHDI& CHOLAGILKAM,—,63I un. jj railing remedy fOr Fever and Agwaand' ether bili ous diseases._ For sale , by nrivi-S1 JAMES A. JONES, QPIRITS TURPENTINII-70 bble., id ipriroo order, ~''for sale by - novl2 13 A. , PIitINESTOCIE & CO. AITHITINe--300.bb1s best dry foi r salei by 111, novlit B: FAUNESTOOK & CO. Aique...3,—.3pbble. just received on constituent end) for sale by - WOODS' 'SON, ,novis Na. Ct. Water street. IaiRDOMB-40 doz. in 313:12t and for 4 a/e bSr novl6 - T. WOOW- - 4. SO .----,-...,,--,..- N, . -- , ,,- - .7-•.z: -., 1:*i.„...,.-,'-'-:t•-z, t''.4-:1-;= 4,,-..-4;'"N•':',2;47,!.''''S''''::'--, 7N-4,11.;* -;.'3-4:7 : ',. .,..1 V ;,. ''-'vr.; X:Sr R * ,t-V-...ti3t49Vi:- ...- ~. • 1t..: ' ' ,-- ~.-„,' ..." *. i.`;' • ' -.. .Ik._---- '. '''' , `,‘ '- ' ' .... ` 'l,- - ''',--;;.• ---... THEATRE. MENEM -2 or Sale KEYBEA - 4, rowELL, ~,-_-_ ~;\~4 '' ~