PILTTSBUR GEriurE• PITTSBII2GH FBLDAY koltrim - Oth'Oß#4r 1661 IarREADING MATTER war, 8.E . F.9 lI2VD • .O EA OIIP 412 E OF. VHS PAPRR. . 180101}- - -EXTEN ' g TRAINS TO ENO Vsa.tas.—lt has beel - degided Le commence to leis regular trains ' to EtiA i n Vialley;-:'l4 - zeilee beyond 13righton, on • next the - 171. h November , two weeks from next. hienday. Inert Valley mat the Northern , • most bend of the Railroad, - and a cot:lir:dent point to run stages to, from New Castle, Warren, sc., and we understand that an'nrrangement hes been made with's stage company to put on lines L it stages - from NeW,Castle, Warren. and • , , and probably from other .points to Dace Valley. These Lines &resit intended Jo be permanent, exeipt„ the line to Belem, which will be superce by the completion of the Railroad to that point. :It is intended by the beige Company to • make Elton Valley a great central point from width lines of stages shall mdiate,—a sort of stage sle7ot—to run - in connection with the Rail. veld. These siege arrangements will be coin ; by.the day the arMIII3EI commence to run 'ttg..ntS \ t ~J •Tb arrangements wilt be of great conse . • 11101100111,thearairellieg public, and will keep up • tristreard travel to Pittsburg through the win • ter, and will greatly facilitate the transaction of basilicas with .those regions, with which .this city is so intimately connected. .Freight trains • will also run to Elton Valley, and a building will • .ho erected immediately for a depot for freight nrungementa will he hailed with great •, • gdeasuer by our citizens. They show that the 'MIS of the company are unwearied in their "--`effort, to accommodate the public / and that they • . • - .0. - eputthing en this great work, gad bringing it • • into active use, with all the celerity possible. - The .1 - ournal is still in a very fat lititteigh Jig .language is . iinoro decorous it .was: Our readers wilt remember (for We copied a portion of its ofticlo) that that pa t per spoke in contemptuous terms, a fewl days ago; of colporteurs and tract distributors, the former of *horn it defused to be "peddlers of re. •,'... unions bookit.'t. and then proceeded to lay down , s..ruleS to govern the religions world - in their et . - . . '.... ' forts to do g00d... That the article was the joint '.. • prOduct of .vanity and .ignorance was manifest ':- ~:••••'..; - to all who read it; and it was at these we struck. l' 4 it. ' ..**,itis trying to get upon better ground, l'•\,'4..o*•..„.3illis.srell enough. That done i .. - .'wettiiatobettc .miler- ._ • ranch word, the literal signi- - - ' ' , ,it. is "a carrier on his neck," tint ; - ,i religions world, it means one who . ..ei • sole and distribution of religions •, ,Vieolte. The American Tract Society •'• . • :eleveral hundred dolporteurs. Tbe . .• • qualifications are fidelity, unquestion - - . ,ety. aptness to teach, and ohility to con .. - ..„._ religions esetelses, whether at the fire.side : • ' • foiiieshlic meetingt. Many students of di- • • : ' atT# - and some clergymen, are employed in • . - ----, • „ l iiii - 1nif,.... Fall discretion is piTen to them to is s • Atippii • thei destitute gratuitously with Bibles, . „•; , Skracis and religions boCks. They receive a fixed ' 4 . :: .- - • ('• ' Belau, together with travelling eipenses, Which ~, 1• -• Is in no Way-dependant upon the ti:inciMit of their - '.. . . sales. They now constitute a large and import /I .' ant Classpf religious teachers, whose lalf ra arii". 1...., • / .especially. useful in the fiontici 'stittlements. ,-:4 Many Sunderschoolahave bee ... aiiirganised, and , i',' •" , furniahed with libraries gOtuitotisly, by these "peddlers of religious, books,l7 and many churches have grown up in' the ivest from the -ifs-4 fruits of their labors. . 1 1 : T Some of the most interesting convocations ''' .... ever held in this Country, hare beeneonventiot. i;•. of these '?•peddlers." One was held not long _. i. • • . since in. Cleveland, the details "of which possess vi the most .thrilling interest. Another wad ••••••••,..•:, held in Chicago equally interesting. ... 14. ' One hundred . and fifty dollars tier" , annum is : , ..' •••• 1;": •• the salary of acolporteur; so it is manifest that . .. " it is not very profitable piddlilg. .. A higher mo r.' --, tive thin making moneractnates three men in their 'humble, self-denying, but noble calling. ~-0.; 'Many of them are supported by specific dons ; • ' tions: of benevolent individuals. Sometimes one person will pledge himself to support. one ' , -.1., - • - ..• colporteur in a partigiar field ; and - in - some s cases t wo,three ,or pelii 3 ten person s will 74;; ; , _mite for a like purpise , Colportege toss become I 81 4* - ,,,‘ II a great and elßeientletem of religious teach. I, i.-I.• rug, and one admirably adapted to our migea ~.-..'.• . lary'and-ever4xtendieg population. . , KOslll7lll.—The liberal'presses of France cola- - 0 ki:- meat severely upon the. administration for re• t . •,,,i.7 ,- 1 fusing topeemit Kossuth to pass through France, c ell': ou his may to :London. Their tone is that ~ - , of scorn and contempt, rather than of 'complaint, ,i . . . end their males are well calculated to weaken :,,O , , itteApartY of "order." i Kossuth hos written a letter to the mayor of 1 ... i 41 .-- '._.;' ' . Southampton—which will be found among mur , iti:,.. foreign le:trams—in which he is very severe hp '44„vo- en lAinis Napoleon. It is in his usual nervous ; lid ' and impassionecl style, and cannot fail to nave ..,' ...., ' its effect upon the popular mind of Europe. li . - '' That etyle of feirld sentential:Teem a is urae .-,-,, teristio of tha most of .tho poop le le of the coal- • nent, and contrast! strongly with the calm so t' : ..-• lemnity of Angio-Sason documents of similar general character. WasSington's Farewell ad . dress as compared with ilossuth's Address to the People of tire United fitatis; or Lamartine's best Senatorial' efforts, as compared with Web rl,.. . ster's Or day% Mill Stasi - Ate our meaning, . ' The ,style of these popular orators' f Southern 44:. Euroivif:hi Putfect.lreeping; however, with 4, ;. , their national charaeteil=althougir to an 'English or American ear iteouncla like extravagance and , :, rant. They have inherited, arid yet retain in ....;. 41,:,4,their ge, much of that - barbaric oriental 'l ., .F IC . `:". '''''''," hyper .le whichthe goodtaste of ancient Greece 1 ' - fraeitaown to forms; of, natural beauty, and i' . "--..- rhichiprere by.theintranomitted to western Eu -1 ef i - io t The 'gent:into trihei of Europe have much Vao. - z•I": -, ...., . (1 - , of this: wilaferror of language of which we have :. 'll4. 4peakiax, eihare...the 13claTonions, where _.. ...... diet 'mune rises toiards the poetic, or ex deedp ~r. ... loctdbeternietr.hetts_ion or .pasein n, or recounts . . .. . Wet:Lake these remarks' because our readers are illiely to *gone familiar with the fiery lan. .....,..........,..„..f the . ardent patriots , who are shout 4,_ , ..to flgitre in the 'aPproachiiii; European Avdp. TEM DCF&OIi Dewy .10.Sairrisea comes to us -- - 4 ' 'lna new and beantlfel dims: We ore glad to ~ . . ~. : • • see. each :tui:niidoubted evidence of proaperit . attending' that . sterling champion in the Whig Tun Ills roar OT' P1111611IIECII1.:—Pre extract the fallowing justly deserved, remarks relative • to the history at' Pittsburgh, by Neville 13. Craig- Ptah from the New York Tribune, and BM pleits ed to see that this highly useful work is meeting with the same degreo of favor abroad, which it R eceives from odr , Every collection of local annals, if tolerably well executed{ is an important series to the ged oral history of the country. This volume has the toot-fold advantage of tincOmmonly interest ing subjects, sail of being prepare with excel lent tact and ability. The city of Pittsburgh, . which has - now' a population of 100,000 eon% and a capital 0f00,000,000 invested in manu facturing -industry and other branches of busi ness, was less than one hundred years ago expo.: sed to the herrore of Indian smrfare, and once within that period was blown up'y the Frencl, soldiers, and burned . to the ground. It has twiee beesi.pptured in war,- by tarns helonging to Great Britian, France, the United States, gin* end Pentotylrania; In October, 1770, Gen. Washington arrived litPithsburgh on bin way M liCanewha, an the first description of the point on which the oily now stands was from his pen. lie estintstarthe prunlier of honses it that time, outside of Part Pitt, at about twenty, from which . it may inferred that Pittsburgh/ben contain ed, exobutive of the garrison, some hundred and thirty persons, men women ",and thildren, all. told. The progvesa allied town from therm:nail beginnings to itspresent state ofexpanding pros- PeritY Is well set faith by . Dlr.'Craig. Ile boo collected en ample stock or,tmdeidels relating to the trab3ect, and. culled., from them e° array' of .facts which exhibit in stertfing' light the rap development of Weatentindustty end- ttitCr" ativelnmewill form en inmeitant SW' , data of O°74llltt°° to future ittitts; itOkliktf, other property In Pittsbnigh, will mat new ; r ims- ilith„ eachiatidiessivelear (12mo -pp:. '-.812 JohnE., - - • ,:af ~"` ~: .`_. ~.:.. ~~ ~.=; `:~. V im• - ' #. ,_l,. , • • f 7 v''s TheMielingiGazenudisictisses the propriety of aafifieiymPid.hy on th'e , part of the people of the United States, and comes to an affinhatire conclusion. In - conclusion it bnnge m a new aignmelit. : if we look to the interest.oor people have is Ibis matter, for dheir oviti-sakes, we shall find good_canoe for active .sympathy. A large party , in oar country are opposing, and successfully opposing, a protective tariff. They seem determined - tO Crush nur labor •doorn to European prices. Ow . the contrary, the whip not surceeding'in securingit mill to protect our tabor nt its prevent prices...will, on rellectioe, find it their duty to themselves to aid iu accoco pfividng the freedom of Eoropo, that their pri ces of labor may he increased t i our,. and time equalize our market,. and give toteo, who come .to this country the trite rewards for•their en ierptixe, which, by our form of government is fairly promised. We hope there will he Si, op position, on the part of the opponents of a tariff. nod the friends of low : wages in this coantry, to this species of protection. . Thus we see, that: not only the hoot and pu rest feelings of the heart ore &mulled in thi •csuee, hut•nclf-interest in a laudable form come into mole the scale kick the beam. .. _... .. - - ,TILADE an NEW Ontessa.—The Daily -Ores cent. of New Orleans, under date of the 1011 inst. gives the following giriphic account of the decline of busineos prospects in that city, owing to the advmitaOs given to the Northern route by means. of =WA and railroads : . • Tnttle is passing Rarity from our city. Nast-- Ale editors ore canvassing in Savannah' and .Charleston for hiasiness. Cincinnati is shipping east. St. Louis is following to her path. The Canal Board of New York have informally prom• i , ed such rites . must invite the shipment of Kentucky tobacco in that direction. Galveston threatens to rtyite New York capital to build a ririlroad, and deprive New Orleans of the last vestige of Terns trrde, by transferring it to New York , The city of New York having a saperinf Pplleal of banking (free,) even made, its expo( suree to the fluctuations and convulsions of for eign mrsrkets, stands ready to pay a premium on our lust trade. The planters of oar tributa ry Country, and especially on the lines of oar proposed railroads through Opelousas and to Jackson, Mississippi, are conatilsining of incon venient access to us. Mobile enters the field, with• New York, Gharlestor, Savannah, to nay nothing of prnspermis Baltimore and now wide awoke Itichmond, to despoil and impoverish us, to take from us Tennessee, llentacky, and Ohio, oil northern and control Mississippi and Terns. Stn JOU,: Fitaxximi.—We cannot say that we put - much faith in the following strange story, hat,' we give it what It for is worth. The point desig nated in the Artie Ocean, about one hundred miles ft.om the northern coast of America, ac cording to the 'mitt. It is not at all probable that the long lo=t 'naNigabirs would send so la conic and unsatisfactory a despatch If . j . he a . ' ilo.t• yulelb-lV_AifiWittil4..&nilot, it is a most GLOUCF.STLII., Friday,—Au extraordinary air -toostance has just happened here, which I bast to communicate. It is almost incredible, Litt for the fact that the authority is undoubted, nail the Admiralty have been induced to order nu official inquiry, which is now bring proceed with. These are the facts: Last Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Russell, a holy living at Wnotton, near flute city. observed something fall in the garden, while at dinner On sending out the gardener. f i e found it" to be a .mall balloon; in' the car of rhich was a card, bearing the folloa - ing lump- '*/..7reb., IP.: W. Long. 71 deg. N. Lot. ' 7 Septe'mber's, Issl - - Pocked in. . The matter was firs looked upon as a hoax. i ttt subsegnent events led to a communication tog mole With the Admiralty, rim sent for the ..a110..n nut card, and immediately on their re ti:lirt-4,111. down Copt: Beeehy, It. N.. to Glou cester., with another Ciiiebr, to make inquiries. 'I lime inqiiiriea are now being pro,cuted: Cop: tnin.lieechy haring been twice at Wootton, - ex amining nil parties resident there. It toms out that it is a real Government balloon, of exactly a timilar kind to those tent out with the Erebus. • hen she sailed front England. 6. 2 5 i ADAM Tlisuor.'jn-The lover: , or music will ha gentifieJ to learn tint Maclaine Ilkhop will Fire a concert on 11r:inlay evening. See Pro grumme in another column. The Newark Daily Advertiser ha. the following notice of her con. ere in that city Madame Bishop's Concert last evening rout fletely.electrified with delight one of the largest oil most appireciative,audiences ever assembled_ at Library Hall. The programme had been re jected with .care judgment, embracing a variety of mimic adapted to every taste, while the per formances of all produced evident enthusiasm in the audience. The fine impression produced by Madame Bishop's stylish person, and fault less toilette, with a freedom of manner which at once inspired confidence in the audience, iris well sustained by the beauty, refinement, and high artistic finish of her performanc,,—alto •getlier tuipassing anything of the kind we re member to have heard iu ear -vicinity. The brilliance of her "Caste Diva," the touching pathos of "Sweet Home," (which was raptur ously encored;) the charming sweetness of the "Banks of Gundahluiver - ; and the naivette of the Mexican Promenade. Sling delighted every one. The mad scene from - "Lucbt di Lammer , 13100 r ," en costume.. w. also presented with real ,iramatio effect- The performances of Mr. Seide, upon the hate, Miss Bandiii on the violin, rood Mr. Bach ,r4 on the piano, were also highly applauded. By request Madame 11. will give another con cert to-morrow evening, with another hill of per formancis—which will be 'her last appearance. , Strew/mist TF.L IL EGAPIIS —The success which e has attended tlii , feat of carrying a telegraphic I , wire across the channel between Dover and Ca lais, has led to the contemplation of a similar connection betWoen Europe and America. The 1 success of the 'one shown that the other is not impossible. A succesifol communication across I i the channel between England and Ireland would go far to establish thelessibility of a telegraph - across the Atlantic. It -would he of vast social, polities' and, commercial importance. A cor respondent of the New York Times Bays: ..." No sooner is one submarine feat completed than another is in course of projection. In the current number of The eithemnim the idea is started of laying down a telegraphic wire. coat ed with gntt.o percha, and then with a hempen pima, rendered indestructible by some wonder ful solution—laying down, I say, such a wire, under water, across the Atlantic to your repub- boon shores. It is then taken for granted that ; you would have the goodness to extend the line I across the Smerican Continent to the Pacific, and thus establish rt communication from the shores - of the Pacific, crossing America and the Atlantic, and touching our sho res in an instant of time. Accustomed, as you - are, to mighty projects, you will admit this to be a magnificent conception. In the opinion of sundry pramictil men concerned in similar enterprism it is enni- 1 thing more than this : nay, it is their belief that the thing can be done, and cheap too—it Icool £lOO,OOO merely—a great accommodation in all cases. I shall not rhapsodize on the won derful results thlst will follow when this, and one or two similir undertakings, are acconl ylished—such vi7running a line of telegraphic . communication to, India, for instance Sanguide as - are the projectors , it is ivalwayirsafest to - w 7. t Oho progress ofti 2 inta. It s enough, meanwhd , to know-that ec" - AN a scheme is "on the card s,' and not being physically impossible, will, in all likelihood, be one day carried out." Fna.1(01,01 AUMININTRATIOII..—The York CoMmercial Advertiser conelodes ntiarticle with the following truthful remarks: • Nor4siorion of these United States Can yid,' have.ftlore important era to descihe than that from General Taylor's death to the present time; and though president Fillmore'o Administration may not boast of territories acquired by con: quest commenced under its auspices, it will.have the prouder story to tell, of having overcome vast and complicated difficulties springing outuf a war of conquest instigated and carried out by a predecessor, of having overcome those diffi4 asides, once threatening, in the op nion of some I the every existenc;of this glorious Union, without forcible inarvention, but simply by a - wise per. severence in the employment of that vast tnor • al influence, which is insuperable from the chief magistracy of this It...public. Even the people of the Southern states who once seemeq given over, to discussion and all its mil tempers and per-. 'iiicions results, are feeling the benign influence of such a wise Administration, and are beginning to rebuke the demagogues whn sedueeiTthem totempomry alienation from their sister states., Whether Millard Fillmore he re-elected to the Presidential office, or whether some other good astritried Whig be chosen for the honor, orwhetb= er the mantle of the Ezedive fall upon one of an opposite' political faith, we shall always re gard Mr. Fillniore's'Adminh-tration of the affairs of this Unica:ins kmarkalifirclike for italack of protention and forks preerniteut purity skill as succesS.,'• . - POTATO,PIOIII[II.. —Among the implemetite of farni . labor exhibited at the lilanchesterlFair, woe wagon with machinei7 attached for :gath ering' potatoes—the . recent invention of a New liampshiritartner.- . The wagon - M placed at one end , of the potato field, with Or= or horses at. !ached, and. as it passes down 'the rows, digit the potatoes, , separates them, and too& them in the _ . . iiezr.Azo--Isainigrazion info the United State. -41 - Dublitiletter in the Limerick Chronicle sup plies the following statistics in reference to the immigration from the termer port Talking of emigration, it is' idle to ask— Where will it end r. Why it'll only beginning. In the Lifey this moment there rare three ves els advertised to nail this weeki-the Coronet,' ' (Roche, Brothers,) an admirable !ship. capable of accommodating comfortably 300 psasengers the Samuel : (James Miley,) also about ,31 . 10; and another shy looking craft, rather the worse for' wear, which has hhen christened the British Queen, belonging to a third house. Here, then, this very week, nearly 1000 people will leave this port alone direct for the 'Model Iteptddie Itut this :itfords a very Imperfect idea of the depopu lating drain which is going on, and which is fist eato.ing Ireland literally to sink into Abe biemni of the Atlantic. We have from port alone, either direct to America Or via Liverpool, On ex odus of the Irish people to the tulle of at least 7000 every week. A close oliseriiig friend who returned this morning from a tour in Tipperarr. Limerick and Clare, assures me that if the cur rent of migration proceeds in its present folioed rapid tynod, Ireland, if inhabited at all in are years hence, will not he peoplml by Irishmen— at least as far as the south and west are eon , cement.- MAssncutts - kr,:—On next Monday week the experiment of voting by secret:ballot is to he tried in the Bay State, and it ,is soberly proposed to appoint a - Safety Committee in each township, to prevent any derision of the novel invention. The Committee should it be tinntli- agreed upon, might embrace the compass of its duties, all schemes of 'Truck and Dicker' factions to impose upon each other, and if pessihle save the credit of the 'old line' by Seeille that'a saving number of partnership votes be surreptitonsly carried to that individual account_ The quarrel in Massachusets, as it stands, is a very - pretty one. The Coalitionists arranged the campaign upon the same equitable basis that governed last year—to wit, halves for the offices and re% for principles: hut somehow or other the Hunkers have been innoculated with the idea hat the Free--Soilers are too smart for them, and gain the offices and retain their principles, with out leaving them the .leanest bone to gnaw upon Therefore, in several counties, they have started 'regular "old line" candidates against the Whigs and Coalitionists; and /he chances are vastly in favor of the Whig ticket running on a clear track through the State. The position of Mr. Winthrop, the Whig can didate, is an exceedingly fortuhate coo, so far as the Compromise measuree . are concerned. White pledged by a long political.ltfe, and nuno• her's:es recorded votes, to Anti-Slavery views. he has uniformly struck a Golden mean of modern tion„ that has inspired confidence in all parties, and brought him out of the late 1.1/0.1 from which most of our politicians issued as lame ducks, safe, pound and popular as ever . His nomination was the signal of tinily in the Whig ranks: and, with the exception , of aSU rabid sheets whose recklessnc;; 'Rill very nearly annihilated their influence, the candidate meets with very gene ral acceptance. There is but little doubt that the majerity . of 'Mr. Winthrop in Massachusetts will fairly set off the majority of Col Bigler. it Pennsylvania.-...N. I'. Time, . ITEnninLr. RAlL:cost. Accinessi —A seiloutcol- Pinion occurred about 7 o'clock. on Saturdny Leveeing, on the New Haven Railroad. at Mount Vernon, a short distance this side of New Roch elle. It appears that a freight train going up, and which should by the regulations have waited at 'William's Bridge, until the downward passen ger train had passed, went on at a rapid rate, 'in the endeavor to reach New:Rochelle in time to pass the down train at the latter point. Both trains were going very swiftly-- , the freight train , his said, at the nate of thirty-five miles an hour. ' A curve in the road and a deep cat at the Pidnt of collison prevented° di.orery of the approach of the two trains until too late to prevent the fatal couseituences which ensued . Passe:turn on board at the time describe the scene most terrible. One of the passeuger cars is Said to have been thrown almost no rod by the ebock, while the entire trains were piled up in ftlghtful-wreck. There Werekilled instant ly--a bibiketnad: or Scones. pas. °eager, Innd.n fireman.whose teams we could nut TlM.Atifprtunate brakemen had, a few minutes before 'the accident..exc banged places with the brakeman on another train, in order to Enable the latter to . revisit his family, at Bridgeport, on the Sabbath_ :Many others Were seriously maimed and bruised, among 'theft" two who had both legs broken. One of these, a brakemen named Patrick Harrington. who was brought to the-City and carried to the finsp; VMS not 'expected to live until this tuorttinc• A young man flowed Hindle) . ., connected with the express train, had of hie ears taken oti, and his head frightfully smashed. Charles tlenin, a waiter in Mrs. Fiche Hotel, in:Fulton street, had. his foot crashed nod his toes severed. line unfortunate man wail precipitated from the cars into alsand bank; by which his face was awfully loot:bated, and he was seriously injured intern ' ally.—Neer York Tilnr.f. Nanns.—There are lying in the dungeons of Naples several priest+ charged with political crimes, whose condition the Morning Herald thus describes ,- .For some time after their ine . sr:erntion,thesc gentlemen (tor some of them ore gentlemen by hirth. and all by education) were allowed three half-pence a day of our money toamh.ist them selves upon! lint ever since-the 25th February last, theLhave, by to decision of the Secretary of State,becn deprived of this mi,rable pittance,sn , l have been told they ought to subsist themselves out of the patrimony of the church. The rev olt is that some of these gentlemen are now ly ing an the here flags of the prison tinor, without covering. and that they are actually perishing slowly trom the pangs of hunger. For months the friends nod families Of these priests sent them such succor and assistance iwmoney, no Collid he occasionally conveyed into the prison. But these stuns are now exhausted, and they complain they must perish,. unless they be Pllo* . el by the gn, ernment not three half-pence, but there carlini a day." ------_ 1!EE=11 MADato; Tuesdßy: Oct. 7 The Spanish Government steamer Isabel In Catothat, with the Cuba mail 'to the Bth ult.. has arrived at Vigo. • The widow of General Enna ' came by hir, and she also brought four of the Cuban invaders. The balk of the latter, llf in ' number, are an their wily ,in the 51 , 110i,11 Tr, , del Primer° de Guatminla:under the convoy of ' the•VenusTrigate, which also brings six more. It seems expected that their term of impris onment and hard labor here will not be very long and that if things go on well nt Cohn, the occ asion of the Queen's accouchrnent will prsbn.. I bly be chosen to make use of the royal clemency in their favor. • • , INTEEEESTING mom AUSTR IA. ; .ria,-,-,4u.. between Metternich and a, Emperor— ' Indignation respecting the effects, of 1, - ,,,,th. On. the :Id instant Prince Metternich was visited by the Emperor of Austria, and on 'the 'sth the veteran statesman presented himqelf nt ;Court. . . . . The ministerial Austrian papers give load vent to their - ill-humor at Kossuth's being suf. fared to visit England. But, by what law could permission to land on British shore, be denied him ° The state of political society is too firmly tuned to admit of the pretext that public pence Would be endangered, which in the only possible Krollo‘l9 On which a British Minister could pro ced to - an exceptional measure. But the Vienna j editors seem 'to think that Lord Pitlmendon ir could arbitrarily warn off the litmgarian fugi tives-on lityto m would-be-ken-the meret'ie statement illby ata s how w e Aii 'fhStorsinpai ta government? does the Austrian, however, forget that there is a Britich people that has its feel ing. on the subject, and takes it very ill when these ere not also regarded' The Austrian government, having found itself - rather faintly hacked by. Russia in its protest against Kossuth's liberation, wrote to St. Pe tershurg for open declaration, as to the de gree of support on which it might count in eventualities Which might arise from the ,non compliance of the Porte: .On the 2lst inst., an , 1 arswer arrived at Viehno,, recommending above all things maleration; but declaring readiness to assenebeforehand to all measures on which Ans. trim shall decide in the matter. 0000.—Ilarrifig the "spelling," which is every fowtowgraphigna—the following description of a locomotive, by one of Dickens heroes is good? ho says ••ds to the engeln, a nasty, wheesin, creakin gapin, puffin, bustin monster, always out of breath with a shiny green and gold back, like an unpleasant beetle in that 'are glass, magnifier as to the engein, as in always a poitri'n nut red hot cnalS at night, and black smoke, lu the day, the sensiblest thing it does., in my oniaion, is ven there is something in the vay, and it sets up that ere 'frightful scream:: tech seems to say— Now here's 240 passengers in the werry greatest extremity of danger, and here's their 240 screams in vun." . A married mils every time he met the,faiher of his wife, complained , t 4 him of the ugly tem per and dispositiou of his daughter. At last, upon one oceasioa, the old gentleman becoming weary of the continued grumblingS of his tion exclaimed—"You are right, she is an itopeqincor jade, and if I bear say more cote= plaints of her, I will disinherit Berl" The hut, band made no more complaints. P. T. Barntnnithe Bridgeport Standard soya, till be nominated for next Governor of Conner: Scut by-the 'Temperance sad alio by the Dem ocratio party dike State: SWFWBECK • Loss of bit propene,' Henry Clay—Siztern Ares lost—Only one man sand.—ThePropellor IL Clay, which left this city on city on Thursday morning last for Buffalo, was lost in i the severe gale on Friday evening off Long Point os€ich makes out into Lake Erie 'from the Canada shore, about ninety miles from Buffalo. ykhe particulars of this dreadful shipwreck, no ;Tar as known, are as follown: Luring the night,' ti part of the deck of the Clay shifted, owing to the pitching of the vessel, nnhl wan thrown upon the engine, break ing it and rendering it useless,' upon which the vessel became unmanageable, and was left to the mercy of the waves, which eon broke over her, causing her deck to he, broken off from the hull, which floated off from the Wreck, carrying woo n ten ot the crew awl officers, all of whom w..re lost I,Stept one Jerk bond, who was taken off the floating deck by a schooner. The Propeller me , commanded by Capt. Oen CallArtl, win, an lint seen onleavoring.to lash :1 r1,111:11r r• the jilestay, anti was doubtless lost very soon alter. The mune of the clerk of the essel was Boot—the names of the remaining officers and crew being unknown. The fly was loaded with '2,650 hhls of floor, from fridge Lewis: 6,00 the wool, from Par sons & Cronl, and insured $5,000 in the Detroit Fire and ‘lsrin.lnsorance Company, $3,000 in Nlerehnnt's Wutual Insurance Co , $2,00 0 in Nashville insurance Co . and 6(l4lhbls flour, in4ure.l in MIMI.. • She amen had n quantity of leather frian Moore N. Foote, of this city, which was not homed. It e. helirecol that n eon,iaerahle portion of he p.perty - on the Propellor may he saved rem total less. as the hull has beached in a fa arable position near bong Point, nod should she ion he immediately broken up, tioubtiraq much trill Inc taken out. The Detroit Pier and Ma rine ItNtsrance Company have despatched com petent men to take charge of the wreck and car ro, and alt will he saved that can he reached.— The lamentable lose of valuable lives is by far the most deplorable feature of tho disaster. The vessel was owned by Chamberlain &Craw. ford. of Cleveland, and Capt. Root.—Detre , ' Atilt/ .1,1 r.. Oil. r t at. the l'hllatit Iphis N , .rtli A1331,1,1t0 EXTENSIVE FIRES About half-past coven o'clock on Saturday evening, a fire broke in the nil cloth moan• factory of C. Webster, situated helerwkallowhill etreet, on the hanks of the Sehtlyltill,,l6 the im mediate vicinity of Fairmount. The establish ment, wan a large frame shed concern, was coon enveloped to games, and it was entire ly consumed, but little in it being caved. It changed owners several times Antic it start ed,,lnd Mho, into the possession of the alone maned proprietor quite recently The 1,1461;45J, carried on ka, , not upon a very lar,,,e and ttiere mac. we presume, an inklirnnee on the The flames Mooed by „ ctrong w i n d. c m... raeater l t o the freer roam of the sten. ..e',lr."-.7iTifiel-iiiiinlifirciney of Mitchell fc. Ritchie. and prickly spread from thence to the wain build int:" of the factory, which were of etoue This extenvivit emalilishment was totally demolished. When the fireman discovered runt it coidd not his they dit enter! their efforts to the pie tectien of the vurroundinth properties, in which they were successful. An idea may he formed of the combustible nature of the contents of of the factory, when when we Mate that there were l on hind .20,1010 ilia of grease, and 1600 gallons of oil. A portion of the candles were renialeit, hilt nil the material• in .process of ex - ecution, with the mtlehinery and fixtures, were completely destroyed . Loss $20,4100 hisa fhrier in elbow, $12.000 D e tween'll and 10 o'clock 111 6 same evening, before the firemen hod rained from the de, steno:be conflagration nt Fairmonnt, fire was discovered bursting from the.sfitip in the rear of the evtablishment of Mr. Horatio CKerd; l sur gical instrument. No, 293 Marko street, below Eighth. The flames enmafindented to the unoc copied shop in the rear of Melloo ff. Portia tin ' ware ninnulactoryi No. 29!, next door below.— Pork shop,. were burned -A strum rnglne was used in the Amp : where the arc commenced, from which it is Thought the dames origieateil reMerilay mcrumg, about terodeloeti, a frame counting house was detitroyed by tire, itt Maiden street wharf, Kensington. • About n quarter to four o'clock yesterday morning, two new buildings on Christian street, below (from! Rest Aloyamenving, were set on r lire one of there wits gaited, and the other considerably injured The property belonged to Phiebo Dougherty. `'..l Mr Dougherty Ic. e vubse filloberith ealunloes, which wan in, mire of . she buildings. Tll E VI It (1.4 SI X ELECT )14 tt ‘ it tistonn, Oct. - ns , 1. ttrthott to Ins st reports, the mclobsrn suppo.ctl m 11/. o,oll'll to Coot:titer , from the , m • Mout , Ilistmcts Virg.nita nrr as follows: • Ist Ihstrict —Mtl•tam Democratic Southern ight, K. Mende. Dem., : 4 1 returnm 4th—T S. Itornek. Arm., S Lt Atli—Unknown tith—.l S. Caskie.. , Dern , S. P..• 7th- -T II Ilayly,' Dem.. Iluirin Sth - t. It Holliday, Pemocrat, S. It. doh--.I V Strathers, Whig, U. ' 10111---I• Fairkuer, 4 Whig gain. Union ',whey,. Dem , ii non A Eilmunann, Dena. Union. luth—F. it. aleNlallen. Item Union 1 lib—No returns. 16th —Cr W Thompson,. Dem. gain, Union New members. Several of the Districta nee only partially heard from, or not nt all: but the above is be lieved to he the, probable result, judging (rote the argent of the few rettiram received. In the last tlangreis, 1 irfinin woe represented by •six Union Democrats, seven Southern Rights Democrat, and two Whigs. .Imlßo I'n•kir'x majority, as far as n•ccrtnin , . Warren county gives Mr. Ile,linger, Democrat only 70 inniority, which elects Mr: . Farilicnce Whig. Mr. Bona's (Dernncrat) majority in Men na in 30. . . . . . The Fifth District I. in doubt: the come, dose hetween Powell, Democrat. ntnt Coggin Whig Berlin ;ulna has discovered the art of til ing ilognerrrotype. upon glass which ;5 covered with a 1 . ..i0n of zinc or poll Thecoperstion taken about fire 'minute. When Ilipprd into water or varnish, the subject token ie.ery die tinct. The artier tin enabled to gine any coloring to the picture he mity , 11.01 i hoc even nor cre.led in combining iwo different colors upon the rnme ilagurrreotype. 1,13 1... f Itp,,asuuel N MANI rt. Mi.. NINN..I II ALT, of PI. la 11. It ELAGIOUS SEPNICE in the French Innviatir, trill tat. Oar*. iin SahhnN nal. at irk. A Al. Jr. VIsINIS hat . Ina hiain (atom! Tin la, 'Oil. it 'art, soil 'lama ta•laa , allii than hta frlactin in thiiazt.irtirli lb. , roam +WI Ili, b l iin In Ow Clonal] bit. biain foun el d barand thlt acritnia tstii . lA. , ' al tint. Ilan carnet al 1,1111 am/initho.ld •t I, Tba iti I . .atitrir at. John. All am inaltril , fat thr cantlnu anal ol al,llarrtnaatia falloailtai IMAM , F.l IiEW I. AWSICAI. TOW: IN ANIFIRDIA MADAME ANNA BISHOP'S - PROGRAMME FIRST LYRIC ENTEfiTA NJIRNT AnTIN CO,Tr At the Lafayette Hall, MONDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER 3d. INS II ADAMS ANNA ISISIIOP will Le .414. 11 . 1 by FIGNIMINA LAVINIA IIANDINI. lb- !Pit ..111.1 Few,16140 1 4.n Viollobt . pupil n 1 brr I%thr.r. MA- E:4l'lW ANAANII JUMPS .411.3. E. em,nrnl Flu3ior. Mr 1:01;11SA, Dirortnr PRI/GRA NI ME • APT rats . r—CONiL IST. ..4na., .1141.1, •fh.• lovor.• 11,11.1 —Swrvt - Ilmitemo• ANNA LUS//ni . • i r ~ ==M I o nd..r. nla) J, . . . CatulAnl, Itrurun duo K. "o-*tlq gKl~uYllemll Atud•Auu.B.r , AuP At CoticutlAln Flu. obl.'uto. /Pr. .lodlus kale. AFT ,r.c1.1.--01 . 11LATIC 1 , 147Fi1, .111.111.. l'n n far fart,' Carnival e , f Vet%ltt, with tho gr..] on "'" """" by s' , "r*" Favorlt. from Mnitettl , Scmltt.,rla opera, LP , DA DI CI fASIOUNI, AWN.I ItlSllol'. "" popular Ilerr 4. TM. erlehruhtl NIAb St:EN It, and arena FEnnin trnm the Owen itt.` , 4 /iN • LUCIA 1.1 ;,AmslimatoolL,'.V.a.p., ANN,. tingalphr, nnprovi.eF Ihg .11r. MoCII.9A. A A Tablenu Mexico Lite, Intro.lurn.2 the inpular ..o ng - 1,, l'amathtn" (tho Preinennole.) Smut C.u. talon. and In the National I . 4..lnttir If n MEXICAN itt H.. by Atte/srrne ANNA //UMW. TICK ETC I ON): DOLLAR KACLI. 10 to. had at the )lo* no.l No e l Mere.. !Intel?. and the Nor livrerod Yolts Tiro P rad liad , to te. only at the Nude :Moro. of Intea o ra. 11. Ri.mll,ll and JOlll 11. NLELLOR, where clizo,crano. 01 the 11211 0151 t. //hritell , •lV.i oat., cannot be strum! af4r 5 o'clock I'. )1.. on the day of the Lryie Rotarian:tole. pol. containing word. of 11,, I.haiga„ Ertglieh T fl o i ch r Don or the 111•101.ATIC SCENES In Contictue.ae, tn., to be mild at. the dig.l-11eiere Ltrar. Etlii.ltaltsteta naurarnm at h u'elfriu door, wpm at 7. lcaviag las.lanat. te. ANNA 111$110P will .f . ii . it. cinemas ncalat WETIIERELL, hianufacturer of el Patent SOLI C. BOX aed RIIAZY.D PDX. VICES.eur• nee or Anderson allti ItObitifon ilith,t.S, one mum, fn. the nand Pitteet Bridge. Allegheny MT. • ! Wan, - SALE—A second hand r PI AMA ti , xtxrC4 oirdnot toshotroxy Loadmull , by laud t Brother, Pere; tote d oo r o urd tom fifty dollare, co ex mootho melt. or the word discount tbr,_l[V - for see by .11[LL011, le Word 4. Letter Copying Presses. ANN'S Double Lever Letter Copying pr and )letallie Dampens, a lima Fantle. In' rt e •aring, and money saving machine.' This taw' and dampening tablet Prem.. deeid.'d ad . • 01st over all previous Inventions fnr the rams object , lot. Through the linen errentric joint , a hrea . mtmi. p obtained with more ease and mach Oniker then h , non . melboda. The ;measure is applied co oqUal, that the press 13' n • t liable to break or get out of order. stn. The dampening tablet la a eub.titute for the bench. I otsinit caper. and wet eloth,aring •lt th e trouble met ' a tit to l t arta% .and sed that advan age any l • e . sa . alr ' emly In u y .e for rptee 'old aep. COPVINIi 1111000. L., paper winch ismade all linen sle, lantnit om parchment hn l / 4 s, with Print and liter n'• r 0,1111; inkr. is.. Lett, COPTITIO Pr..... of all tint.rip. l o o t It On. at IV. S A V 1.., 111enk ilook and Wareham., rorner Methet mud Journal . Amerieau au.i Poat estern Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. • ANTAL $300,000. It. MILLER, Jo., ore., of Fire sod Nhyrion A 1 • *lll 1.. 111. ,,1 11 preluply A bone 11141c...t00.- ulatoopel by 111 meter, who are well • „,„ , d who ore elernone,l mo oe,,atel Ilbenlllo noonCilti the character which tt hale int. °dem; the inert Prn ,,, i , .n to (ht.. • cheirr he ineunnl. 311114 r„lr , Mark. .1. 0. 1010 „A m ... Jr., Wm. It. Mame, C Ihro‘en, Ile,. V 1 -I,yrteen, 0„, 0. l.y no, JlOl/tl Lii.phomAt. ihtm, Daryl, Jame, hl' M..). Ales Nlinlek. Tho. 13rott. No 02 Water Oreet. lwarvho.. ni !vatic a Co op /.1 "red CO:thumb • NOTIIER. amt tlitt LAST CONCERT by (h . .11E uC atorn hh,tt . iu the [TUE. •,, e hdt. 1 . 14, ante, id he had at thr door: children hedi Id,•• herd.opten ed. Idelork Concert thnrrn re oe:hdtt • Wanted, lv Lady, a ritual' BY an elderly Lady, a situation as Matron or flotookof,r in n ronnertAnlt. family In on mol fonf4mrg . h. A Ono.. of II .I. kiwi 1110 noon Clint In ni \ ooltorn cif; in • ultro ,nliQfnetion. Add,. nof .1..11, 10i,1n0.1. Ore., Ton I'. 11., Allonfo'n, ono 1•n. t0:1....2.t. . ... A Card. 11 1 11.1: nndersigned would tender their Rin- R. rot.. thank. I. the ri,mrn thr for Ihrir in- Janti,ble enrrls..nh ill.- fire lch .I.,trnyrd port). th,r tloorine 4111, gal the 2Ath snot. lIMAKTII L NOBLE {VitSi A Kiii 4 NOBLE ~. 1, 1 1.1\41 W ATCHES, of the best Eng-r : i Pah. l'ar:e.nn.l lien" 3 manufsettner, nuor Oli hAnd, In ....einem vnie.t,, nod at ver, Inv, i I ' l 1:1' Errs"fh'' f. .-. : . 3 1 7, 11t 1111. ' ;: Ail Vs.,. warrant...l n. r,re..ented., the a.m., •`' N REPAIRING cute..l In the beA . I Aux by .umr‘or Pncil•ls rat.l rr••nrh tuunn..r M^ , E,Vl , r. -orbwr 1,...mh ... .. „... IF T actrI7I.. 7 RRAN , eobtrANY, , ...., • 1%43..0, tk.toher 21.. 1,1 1 i N Election fur Thirteen Director,. of thi, [.l 'n .irt:•7:;.it; ' Ti ' llnki; ', :::ll;l ! :! , ! ' ,.. , :, !'" o r r: 7,',' . : an,. 11.• 11111 du, Pi N.,...1n1wr next. 1...twe.T1 . 1.1, born 0 10 ...rinel. A.. 1. etrl :I,clueß P. SI. ...,31n1.1 V. 51. titllll/O.N, ecey. Ii I ACKING FLANNELS.—MUItP II ) . A & BURCHFIELD bane J.. , up or] an . 04 '.... 01 4 I' e. Rlue. oornn, an 1 tin-on SI Sing ',noel. .... .4 ln PALM, LEA II ettuvrz s: FIGUREL' I riArrs..,.... rec . .l at the norttn , a , t ....r,...1 ..1 4 F...trtll and llarkr,trm... ~.., SICIII.II 1 A BURCHFIELD 4 , REA3I TAItTAR-12 1.1. L. 11010 . 11, war -1.. :t-.1 purr. fur vv. by . ~,. B A. YAM:I.:STOCK d 01 5 A ,, 1... , A U , di,- -50 1 11 .a5 , ):: . 1 , 1 , f , 0:: , 5 i a ,, 1 c e t, b,y 1,1 - • • QILVER SANI , --151.14.. for sal., h 0 t, .. 11, A tit?. E;ToCk a i., %T EN. 11E1)-. 1 46 1.1.15, f right En;.,.., I . or sale t,, . 11. A AHNE. , rtw.:l: a. co 1,, ENNA—R. OO lbs. pri tie Aler:ndria, for ij sale t.} 11. A FA 115 i ESTHVI , A 0 1 FLAXSEED—III I.;id,. G.r, snit. 1.5: ~ 00)11: tl. t• ,111:11 ...It it UTTER-3 10.14. Fresh Roll, for gale by g_p 41-,00 '4,III.'EL P 1,111:1VER - 1 VINEGAR- 50 100, fit sale by • ....Rt.. ttA,SII; El. P Slllll ,- 1,11 BOANKETS — A , A. M..v..0: & Co. :krt. 51105 .:prtuu,.; Axt 00.0 m..rtr...l7iitchterts. I )I.A 11 1 RII.II3IiN .S— A . - k: - M A sos .1 Co 1,. )....... n , .. ..r. 1...n.1 ... cn. t..u. 0,011 •t.le I'lal.l Rlt UENTS' 1(11) t.LOVF Now opening ut d M A asa:al, Ah : la, KW A al iCh CU Glove CA , .1 Chi hlarloa •auhu—lua a 1,111NOES—A.1".5110. 3S a. CU. 111,1` 1,3 read', vacua]. Silk hint, Mart alal d h ;roTTEI , V LANNK,LS- . —Just. received Ili. A. A. MASON a Cl 4 and Markat 4.. aWO for ahllAran'a a. 1,1 Brill:It-2o kg, fresh. recd and for sale liy n ICA t hIrCAMII.KF I N )BANS - 15 Logs Stimll White, for male by w WICK it IlaIJA‘ I,llW' hop. Curb., for null` by KICK A Mhe IWKS. {,AI3 I'l3llE-1:2 kel m ale n, for KAI Alo . .Ahh 'VIABLE SALT - 1n boxer. for,snle by WICK .1, MaI'ANOI.I,S. •. Ac . - K u, I.— 11,0 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 , 1 1 : + K: ). 1 . 1 , , , 15 t.. n ..„. 1: ley /■ P0zu,11n„?,7,7',' for xok' by t l tio . ,:tii.ATE-24);, u 1.*, , : s ~,fr E eb loi r ii n z ,be, v by 11110E --:.N 1 1,,t; far Kale by IN . Ii•IRANI S Ai MOLASSES-31111111e. lioo.lale's Ref. • . .„,„ ••, 1117KIIIIIINIE IV:Ill:AM • IMF 8141A11-75 1.111, 0.0 . 11 Nom 111 t It SUGAR-75 htll.. a. A 01,1r.,1 111.1 n M et, Trees, Plants. &e. • 4.. The 1-o,,ril,ri offer. for SM.. a . . ris,lll, siamrtment .1 13WW nal valuable Pant.. en, mat Muer 11..., ar.1.4.1m1 p. ,11: imm tta moat eelelgat.l g .., .. the emit. r 0........ In I..rt ai Imarl near Tn., tete naw yr...run . Stravrtegnem C.... Nine Ilarr , Ili. t• l'inr.ll.. t .....ionasi warmly. to Ow. attm ...ani.al 41... kgrmtuty ol Sin , (.... ti... ta...1 agt u cultirntam. Om it ... ittaultale. I.e. :+egretn. Wr.erli.kaguara , tii.g...lagrim.X.r mu., lia , ptagriem Iry.. Vin. ig I..vnstremo. or ail trona rla Trani. %lying Narita. Hot,v ism) liounruritirr I , mm , it.mt fat Vail litanttny. rl7 lieigie.a. tienart.a etk.......t1aa, Tu.,. .0 Cron.. ...I.g. mi.n. , .....1.. Itttniturah Pun OM., tg h•rt m ~,,, ~,..1 on market .lot., will I. esrvillily anemia.] t... .........A....ittiT JAM lit. ni alinitlllt .. . ..- I It.higSTA.,IIIcKNIGITI'. n.(12 Fourth L. cr no. hdro.r Pall and NV flit• nrw-ba Lt. 4-harly. vrrT rhesp: Plain Carthmere S•tuary °4449v1, 14., Slat,. at manufsLourrev Freneh Merin. ar44l l'avtmervm Fun ,i Dr , very stvirable: • Cl,k4.l . l4vstvusr, vv.. 4, • ! C UST REU nt JAS. A. MeKNIGHT'S, • P a full an.runent nf infAntA . And Yontbre Nlrrino Mutt, Wool °Ann,. 11... A. et :Jul Coat, Jib., nre An fullnt sAr.r ot rkyln And rnAnA a—c,nntn, Merrbsul;Anynlia.l at Arrr low non. Double Reed ldela,deon. TILE sulPteriber has junk/opened a very tr. Mrlfkloon. r. nct•rrr. frith 4inu•lr det of rrr4-, nvule is the minion! [ls entor, pO*nt • hroolhnro. non inrtrument {nunl to nn• tnueb rupern• to-it In point of arreutunn of tone, en pnesty to ntandin ton, and farlllty (ran/porting It r•yrerrlr intrnlr I for one in ehurohrn. owtl nvlnn Ins price. mu. h •infernhlr fn nor othortn.tromont. (Miraying to puralku , au lurtrulnont of thetlnd nrr re•••••• r niulolllllloV the MI6, rrrrin. u.lf being baton anal Ifnin lh ruhrrrlnrer warrr•oro,nrmu 1717111 T irule Anrnt re?, for Mr tritium nankeen. Carl.nrdt • Ne•.l ham Shriver & McLean. Fi,,,,,, t*odec. and arr:iitigrio ft Jlrrchan!,, ‘ ....4.N0 31 00011; Wine Mote. VIIILADEI.I . IIIN. i IONSIONAIENTS of FLOUR and Pro- IL/ our. v.s.m.lir. 51 ,4 n 4.« Cl' proton , tatentioo. via; our bowl evderrrore to air e ...Warrior , Auraile, made on rveellh nt I:111r oh 010100 when 11,11re.1. Iteh•r zo---Nleerr. Hemp.. Miller. Pilt.htary;h: Mr. Er.uria I. 11.iler. I r.. II les. l i .emf 11115, BUTTER -50 kegs No. I; .1 MI6 Roil; iuel reehl nrhl for rale hr SAMUEL P. thIItIVER. I AEO.-51JIIIS.inst reed and for sole by II 4 'O," SAMII hi, P. ellltl V Vlll . JAM. 11l NOER- 5 bbls. for pale by _ 0,24. it. E. r.i,i.nit,.. , 7 1%,...1 el. , 0,..—0C0T RINE A LOES--200 Ibn. for sole be It r lIEL.LERS -- . QI UOAR. LEA 1.1-101 1114. for mile by I I. 77 4- oclti . 0 0. 001.1:000 .. . 'DICKE' ) GUM ARABIO-150 lbs. 0082, 01, bendrome. rer rale 14R. F. SF.LI.EII,. . .. 'DOW. AF. CAY. PEPPER — S easkg (lore, 0 tone,. I, It K. PIII.LEIR • VEN. KED-20 bbl'.. (Eng.) prime, for mile , by . It - F. SELLERS. ll"i' . . SALTS-2 0 b btrr. fur role by • I r, or:,J. IICIIIIONM A lit:11 A: J. i LIKA-30 bbls , for mole by ` J. .z. J. SCIICIONMAKER A; C o . • 1311.U58. BLUE - -L 7 boxev beet, for snitpy j fle, J LICHOONMAKEII A 121, - . ~ ULT. MAR. BLUE—• N boxer for sole by ~,,,' .1. SCIIIJONSI AKER 0 80 V EN..RED-15 emsks (Eng.) for role by J . r R CIO LIN I AK K E E R Y 0 0 81 . 11, 1,.1,1 O-100 bbl lldyandßtne for ” 1. 1 . OSIN —'/II ilbleh No. o ; , , I , I,,, f , , ,, r ,si s A nle } liy ,, CO. i (lip. LOG WOODL-1 00 lib's. for , eulo by I ..19 J ;ICII;r0I.I11 A KKR k 111 - _ Plrf SISU HO I I STOCK-20 shuns award I.y Iq.yl , J. HMI t.MMIITII A M . MOLASSES—"_U LLL. Bat. Ground. . for mi. by JAMES MALZEI.I. LANCES AT El) ItOl.E, in a Soxies of 110)1. 1.. 1190,10.. nrl,44te. i'0•1 . . Lots and Turnpike Stock for Sale. bc d ' , EI li:EI . .I/ ELL be of f ered at yol.ll . lo .; ,e_ale, at .the ti floe Ili 7:1.111. .;•„ . ....11,4a Tagk!';',l,;,:: ti I :i - I ,„, „," c ity, feby . 4 11,4,00 whlch there to o f 01, or house: eh.. Ilfa 'allele itl lot axboluln and of U.., „ c ,,,, - , me ditokuriouo 1.4 the above. ou which le ereetef a oew —.. .re beam. - INS : A l.„, ,t the 5.11. time aml bluer. —lla aharea of Pitt. rgh AMltloubeavill. Torapit.etwa. 'lrrma at oak. L lee. . F... MR:PM, J. 13. BONNET, pi:!ttl. hwy. a James M, ...,at i • w window springs • • ' I - 031 IVIE ' V.A.:l..\ \ ): __ ...., . . • • , HHAMMOND has again returned to thls ------ 1 ----- - !s Z. • l and le puttinie hi r well knowl3 anperior UN 11 . 1 ... 1 ' 0, A ..... "' --A4'""•"' l. -°"'4"`''''''C''' ' '" , 1 Elf and LOWER SPRINGS to all kind, of window,. fork ,„„„h,.papti\recedifal and tArerardeA l.l 'ooq ~ .r...... h.... locklnA awl opening either or both the attper and lower ~,,,,,,...„. \ a \ \ ‘‘‘., aaah. It. IL area °Walachia Sprlnge tn It mime. In lan a : a ______...-- ...-.._ -, - , _ ---.., -al7. in ritt.b.,6 .wt ,i.icr...4 b. t. ,,,,, n0.Pd in I \ ---.--- - - ',.: 31 - 0 - v manufaetnrina and opal, Inc them nter •-al ,Tnt,tll. Ile . , ' therefon. flatters hicrovaf . he • prollelont. and lo Elee en . E — IdENTS ali I lit ...forth. in the blunt,. Ile warrant, hilf-prlna. , ea..= ~, .. OF TUE not to-hreak or lure their el/4..14. and hal. Eptincs Falb , ,-7 - 3.... __,' . ... smug slug; able for.all rive of Windows. Ile will remain nick to , - a - ' • ---- . , dare, atthe Red Linn it a tvt, sr, Clair eeraet , nfiere rater. I PAT OF SAILIA TO AND 17011 TUF. UNITED • ma, be 'left., or at the Poet Office Iterpertable referenr ef 1 een orTOT,IO STATEE, raoKAwant.-13• . n 3 V, °TICE 13 hereby given that an it.s , leT , . k iTY .4 GLAIWILIV. Leach. for,Phu.d.lphi.,--- o, t iII ...,,, o f twenty nee ;Fran per Woe. hoe been lerleo I NIAUAZA. , Letth. her York. ' Oct 11 le nn the wet of the Eureka Shama C .mpaur. parable al, 1 rAUIFIC. A, for N 1 talt . • Ott 1:', • the nfllee of the Combat,. its the Cdy eat Plttaburah. on\ EUROPA. ult. tor lloruntf, , , it ,. Mond,. December Int. 1,1. IIIANK.I.I3 ‘ , Wollen. froth, II . re--.• ... • .., Ile valet order of thy Ilyaral of Ihreetore." Itt uric. Enmetuk. for N %Ark, .... .... ... ...... let Za .1%111, al C11111:‘TY. , 1.31111.1ruN. Floyd, froin'll men-, .....3... .... -fleA 31 re, 7, fee:ref-4r, and Trea.orer - riNOBACCO—IG Iti'v iI No. I, in litaire p ith.ko lll z.f.* : . N I.^ i k ,"' " . (h.t a a,.e \ Fi ••, and [..rfni- I, J i ll. ' "." I.L . I .A.ll.li:',\C-Fr,;,%-„!--,..L-1',i,. ', ..... ........i t , .. , ..... -- , ..%... 1, ,,i,...wii. \ ."..,..,.,,...i . - ... • \ tr. ..., !I ... ! ,. 1 ,. ! , , ... 2 ,... "n. , N , : York \ .... ... . . . ‘,. ~. . . . s . T or 1. i ~. - ,: , 1851 Hops. . : `', is, i,‘ A vrJ.v,i. -.-. \ ar. BALKS id First Sort Eastern and li e. • „!i.„) :,,,,,,., - t't,. 'ITT' n • \ ', .V1` .1 :' II 4 tern Dill,. now r.veleinv and tor ode t , ..,, ',c,., ..:, i.,... it ; . !:'. a . ' ." ""r" \ ..... -., -.' • - " Opt. it onirit. Pal ..m.-t . ,t rpool. note, Merril,. ,q?a,l, ',„„: ~„,,,,.,.. , r 13 UTT Filt --1 hbls. Sall: • lUMTII),kt ON ATIION a Smola. \,,,, ....,OvtV. 2 - ' 1 " ' ' 1 "- , P .'"•L I . l.ll wut All lot! and NewdesperA on han d L, Enalated. Ine por eanyl mad for uale lo .IA 11::n . ha LZELL. Pool and eved col aro P.lll be the Aral atalner. Dell atter goa 11 trout vtLeet- ot what line`. • \ ' I STATE MUTUAL Letter. to Efe‘continent of F.unme. be di ' , follitEn lAZ. I. FI R E INSUItANI!E C 0 St P A N Y . ill.:t. ' 1712::::. P ruFtit irciliTVintilt r.' '''''' i r , , 1 Ha A 1,111 , 1 H W.. P., Letter. to the f.` tlnent or P.prolle by the (Ninon] lino .„ 1 ) ESP iNE. I I only for the ,tfer Cl•ta..ov of nio. be pnr . i.Elln_of . Al . ..at , ltiml i i i .. rate. ewent to Umfa ~.e t e, f a ... ample capital. nod allorde nittvei ob.w . ''''' l . l w "`, II, PTE'`" . f`` , 1 .,a o f a d, .eta.f., o. polo tot rheapne. .yl.o, and aremunio Lett," by the Mart, Lin r . mul he prepaid twenty four 4 „,„,.. ~„ , e a „, , „oat, merah,ota, an d „ a nee ..., a eat. per hart ouneAlAhm.l Eaton.. to be al.ted, er•pt to dvellloc., end a...1,rd yr roan., prooeri, we. Reltion. \ I . , ACt li IZI Ell. Artnar). a Seirritoitii•rr fir oillt , r \ Itte, to OA Continent, plot he I ye,: Ilrfaia, tato, Ny ad enilthr,eld .t .I . l lo.hursfif ta.epaul, °fur rent. oar . , :, - , l'utand Poetize ern he .1.1 on Lett., and NewVlwo. el*. the V.:Wow/It of liff .pee II thellarte wool En men Orleans Insurance Company. CAPITAL. 6150,000. , , 0,....ir0l to tirrordunre watt the Gele - rat Iruoranot \ PITTSEITROM \ MARKET. bum of llie Stlte \- \ Oerwi, }tuna. liairres. f TUE aloft , prasperous and re.p . onsible \ ' \ FTIOIT 'lO. InA. October 31. i Eympan3, harm. complied with the re.p.i.ition. of \ . fo 111. 4,1 1.111. :WO, If WO( 1..111111X 1 , 11 iii. 6, th.‘r \ VeSterd vrlnl, very softablo for buloness, '''' "' ''" ''''. "'"'' ''''''''''''`,l".',"l;',"""'"'n! ' ah l''''' .erlp, to Inc derwn t er or the oro tgo, .111 a foir getter hole, oral -.AO M0...0N . Permolent II %. (leo il.1.1; tt eoerewrY al i'lei ., .. wa \ 1 . 1 . 3, 1 ,1 0 . 1 . 1 .' 1 ." \ • olfhee No 31 •••itolthno.l.l 01. POWbor....h. rIAIIIII-Iter ipbovrefe moderate alai all the'velevi we afof: • '.- 0 a ClllllllEit a rent f a . a e,i'ar h a , m nevi. h a eab k , our. 'gin \ II , A. at At A.-Ar.I . A II - New Music. hid . linou ntoro . I .l , eit wer 'confined.. Antatctutnai,S 3 37 . • 3et fo‘• m I and atria blronslA' `' \ 5() , N , 1 . 1 ., 5 ... 3 „ 1 . 1 . 1 0 1i,7 b.. 1f ; T .... . , 1 , 1. 1 : 4 . . 0, ( 3 :T11 ARI N E LIATEn: '',,,,,,, , a , „.. ba , ,, A,,,, a ,.. ~,,,, d0, ,,\,A,..,,,,,,. r „. a .,,, v. Th. harp that: nor. l hrouTh l'o'lT;•.haltr., being, ear? \llTlal a effe'Vira: U boa llerterfAm v., at i'Vle ?AA. ItUlfr . otains Lee . war tuolfe , fo'sNa.• I. It .lEN NS LIND. AT IIF.1: CIINCERT; , a ,....0 , -,...,,4,,,„. 1 4,. 03 ,„,,,, , i , \ 4 l , ~ i,,,,,,, \ , ..un' through t tie It, irildron land Ana., --- • • ALII4I Holon Or., Lode Itaal luau.; . ..li..i. iii. r•usto . 6,...ecit t ...II ii , ..t , ," ~h l i l4r. • '•^l 4 "A" N • ii,aii.. o,i g el h.. 1.... ken ta m 1.1. f • 1.01, 1.1110 l SI 111 k. Ina od . fiAl 1U do t•tigarh , 'VI r , i. at The Cvalier. The Lus , :". Era, er. a ftb mu- ate Bett e e ton NI 1,111-e, 'ze lasikrale's 60 aka I.lv. in two 11. • heepeat• ....,iel to tto t . ~.-1, :3 Ilot et. , ~,,.i„ r , I. , a , a.,,a, ion,- e ,„ .. v„, a ., lota , at 0a c, and\foo do at liaaOh.e. It and lane. OA:Utter .. fordo. th, 1.0rta . ,1,•'... ; lo en all .ried. ' ' leitia ,raber below tbe mar tet \ ....Ilya, IW to .0o rummer Woo, fad.' It.wiaN-ealea WO. A. etyderslkt •CA •3..0 Harm , tri - to- 'feet 71..1 , volt ro .Idale: eve. Anto. llo• , '0.% IA o .t. Ilrble.. r td.er. ' , Let email 11 4. at 11, .ir CA PIMA ait In'toi^fkuTiiiitid \ The amain: ril( 111:EAF.-balfw IN Lt, at 64 4 ma. Itra do, I one Call me pet It o .. ...ie. I i f. ‘ ,..:11 ' ,..1. 1 1 i t 1 e 1 1=r0 P .7, 1 1; " , ~.. i ea t' 'o, Ia lb. \ k . \ ' ~a , „l v u,i e,i. Rai. 1, 11111 , 1 11 Mt:l, ll h . ''•.. .. , • r, •I'' • " 1,1 ~,,, ' nut•hutir..tr I , LO , t---ba e. 4 enul nnd h,ont.. at %IP „, , e „,. oil CT '0 Na 1 4 1 LORE NI_:E IV II IT E-A he:ma:Rl I i,!, Ito, i t ivi-Ki:4„,,.. itt,i 2,:,\ket, at tie..k . aud 11 keg. prime t 1 . • amt. Vad, that 1. onohoureable man, elmmle earl. A ' . ' ''. It. 0de.... 1 tor Parlo, ateaustu, and elope-3ton tor •.. `, , • , of talon. A AOh ilo. art.olo eat. lv Pr.ltioedtbehMhew W,ori.--3alevAva , S. tub w.heal a • eit.ll, • •` t. , oi brd, . par. wavy of nay mynah. Foyer, bean , . iiREEN APPLES -email Aden Al I &I, \ . " "'"'" "i• " r • '''''• h. " ''•j•nkr:l4.l",,,rZt',,r,:de IldlElkF111:1•1\Ealiv peach... [ban atom AI f.f and tor .ale 10- _--- ' apple.. ftjeCdsl It b N • °Tic E.-'rhe Per, on trinl , nook -it is REIM itivt-eate ot \ l , do,ll aa , - 1 , dna \ 44 1 samnaeol . momfo--trom ..., fio , deaf. nn I ri - \ \ „f o„, elenlna matke 1 ••a in 1, fl. mi.. it E. relief:'. - ier reauented te aril a. ..• a. fault. at, I\ll. VIIIInlil• only to • •UA I.TISIORE MA RE ET. It-tt.. ~,,,, ~.,_., : j i, la oELLERS. .7 Wm..\ sA Inixota, \ (41. 4. ••, 1-1 1 tie k wil EA 'I FLOUR-'2.5 sittik It iiir sale c,,,,,1„rb,`, o ff or i np , ~I. b. ~, p , , fir ~„,.a,,, I ,„ ~, , ,WE a ...CAN ,DLE u. dal reached l am ' , load, at whirb number SW %ere e01.,1 I kUit II 211 elf EESE--I,i , p bra. I fez te l .'s fi• ea , lOvtierv. and revive del , ato Philadelplia. , Jur reb.hrroel Porh oa oral Naito, Clovve. the- alo% r.- Ewen. tamed fraln ST TV to Al -, ou the har t mal tod .ea .d and for tale to e.1.4d.4 1 . 7.. nat.aml Ayereanag• 1 2 • attia. WICK ia MrCANDLES, S ii..,-io tn.. ofro•tUi , of • vdPE' I OATAa In d . the r ~. 1- 11 , 1 no i••• 11 1 ,. W., quote al 1 1,1:adl. to 6 To. C; •II E E:"E -SO 1,, ere.. Ch e ,,,, 2:tri do. . . no,- The market 13 7 11....0 Ftreet our to day . T . 1..) W If itat fa, dyad for .ale la • usted 1 .an. of 1.. able Wita rotate at Al a. . oe:f" n'" 0 "" " ‘ "F ' " "o. "•" •" 1 " I . * r 1 oivi t. 14. d - mikla 11Mir it At 11 , ',...., I, 7 : 4 :l • . .n . ..tor , t ' n ' t ‘ •fit • -al f - ` it em . 1 a ' t .9 AI SA LERATIIS-2' , . 1 , eliekel . Clevel.trid: , „,. ,„ 1ir..T1...n. i. not om in wheaft.ofvfog to to - '''' 5 . a .1 ', 1 ".1 . ',....a ', Z, - , 1.,' nuffolii.v o of the eretpla.l Erb • renodnl, 11101, Tll. LIP 0 ,, -'- '' - ' '-' - 7 ~7., tot ~.,i to prinfelraali . eredsulor white, and OdnE , 1: HOC( IL.VI' F.- 11111 lA. , 1 . r . 0. 11 rue'' . A l ltt ., fOr ' ',V a r . „ " , - V l . ‘ a t 'n . ' ;.7ll7n;f: ' at ,ofiff3e rm. oth, tunny "" N ° " - k..." : L ' - Prim. • %forth fa,A.W..• for a and Yellow. N.* for.. 1%"1,:ii LESS BLACK I NU —The eekt.r.,- ~.., poem ,1 •"' ' 1..116 ' ." 0 +.1110507 '''''''''. \ P ..'" NI'I ion , . 11,a, , 1,1 i1..141,4 Meet of,. warreobal " I, l`.' l "f 5 .1 .' 1, ihtt• go v • rth , 1 1,• • ••• • • fi. r ''''' '" ,10' .'""' • '"' ' ""' '" " ' '''''''' I . rt l • NI mu tomritsr, , i by Iladeldu-oit a Co Fair Kale. are makisix.l,ll,lolll rm., r , .... hat r. r ,I slid 1,, ~. iv hob PO. he r 'Y ' ' sN 11 ICE El , llO ll . • Who-key-The detnaul I. litZiOn4 `lra of Polio taus i,ii" it ii.... 1 ...et. corner of :till, • i ••• to 1••• made at T_•., ,a "_:le. and hhda at 22... We As 11 ILn-on g 'IIEESE-0 , . 1,. c",,,,,, ('beers. 2:;D ,10. 1,.. , %, I: yet r.....1ar..1 1.. r Yal I, e ne:r" WIN A 11r41.Atitil.E,S SA LERATUS--2: : ". , itltakS . Clevelarttl: oe2: '''' S . \'' 1 i C1i ' ..t1 . 11 .: 411 -1' .1 . . ;I ' . C'IIOCoLAT 111, E-1,1... fresh reed mod fur 4.1,1, All K a aIatANIME-, ._— ‘ a ATCII LESS IsLAch I NU—'ll,,,el,l.r.- , ,Ti ~...I alatrltly, IllaeLtst, waryaltt.al attlaattar Y.t any ..., 11yred la Me t aMlit. . n il to Ytautl to our rlattate llautttarturyal by Iltackamm 1:. a . '' ' r " . ' '"' err ' . 0 ' 5 " , o t ll. 'N '11 . 172;;I I :';: I l All ta....Y.7 Ya rya amyl. carom ttl :tail. .1 Fit ICA N CA) ESN E PEPPER—MA' ilia. ;11 m i t .. , 7''''' . r '''' ''' 'II. 4. A L FAIIN K., OCK A IAY. i I Eli. CAS. PEPPER-300 Ihr..fid . sale ,y t. , .e I: 0 VA 11:Y505,1:K A CO (' N 4.1:1 sEk:i)-- . 2. , ) Mt!, fa r smile by ._ . '1 ..-.; It. A I ttIINE,Ta.CIA Ai.. . ' 4 , L.'. Ultk: II SALTS—III Ha, for ~ale b y It A. VA IINI.:101, A MA ( ' ASTI LE SOAP-75 boxer for sale be . if s FA:ISE:I , i SC.. A tU El; Al' EF. SuA I'-5u 1,, t., sale by T ,r - , - ; it. A YAIINY,ItaAa A Ca IlEAlt Ls-1:: casks tor s le K ale A Ni.-x lir n s oxxsr To the Public! T HE und,rsigned. lizo*.g taken the 4tore 0...1,4 , 1 by ...L . .. ir ZNII/11...... int - uPOT LV,71,1,r tu.ll, k... 1 •11.3 II A1v:71,. rut. More New GaAs. ;~. Read This, Mark it Well. ENI , THE I, PER Tl. ',WI, NElt:111,01:. ri.wo t.I the tpre:r Patent+ 1.. , f0re the n 1., Ito..olnrrlner. and ran I. • , ,,a at the drug -tor. of 0. N. 111,1 6 :nn1INNI. nom., 1 Wne.l and 1111.1.nr,..1,. Thn nne• I n. I n... 1.1 1, 111. , lartunr.n.llln Ibn it It .11 v.lll, front In 1n.,. arr 1L a ,13,. al, nit, one or In,. n: Inn tier onn•. r, ad, NT tlo. Hunt, •ilt , onl XIII by nf Inn 11,, I. 1.p,, u,n,lven,lnl mntran. lon pl l . a, Lam. nr 1,, En tr,nn tn lIENit V SEMI EINEE, non' aernt 1441114 , ' I nani r.lnt, We . invito the at, It 411 a en, hurl el wad. rall atrta 00. do g tENuINE WEL*II FLANN E LS -A 1.1 .upl•i• tho an', 44 dlol, Prt n 414•04.1 O. an. porn, ‘4,41 1 - 44.44,4: tho 7 mw 44.ntolartaon :44 to, on. one ro r. ha , ann. N.. n 44 44444,-a a 14figt,n1 nualttio.. Ulu Enz. 1,4 and Amonran andlnnladdo Whit, antnneb. and a 14.4 4.4.440rn0rnt 44 Sea - Ling alanorl44 4cd, Lllll9lll a alp la:II Fl FiSll— 1.4.4.4 1.444.rar No d aln.oto , d, ' • • 100 I.nrgo N. T !r1“.oto , 1, 1001 , 01 , OaKeeolpon, ealmoo sod 4 . 1" '4" 00.Lit.•;%.;-.t. F till " 1 0 I , , - Vor oxle by LITTLE St,. d I KW:EMS, &C.— \OK nn c, 1101,11e.e. Lb, N., Tar. I,! rhe. l'appar, 11 , haat , Chtalata. - I, • , ra,k. ladta. I 1,101 )fiaLl,Curt, • 1,. Window W0k...a,. It, `fen . + llia r,I Fur ash.. lu 11,11115 , 1 N. LITTLE a t/t. V IN , 1 :• :" A "- au Id,l I'.lr gale by ttll•D N , foLs 4 ril , e ,, by 1 1 . lOU I Ito N —350 rm. liens Creek Metltl: en-4. LITTLF. t C L A SS E •I 5 S II .• hw. ik I , uger. for C . T O kiACei f.I, lira..l 11.1 • 1,•1•I 4.. • %, h, • 'pod :40.. I. VILE a Co. ( L & ROSIN-20 Ibis. Tlnna' No.l Kati r: for eo.r 6T 00111005. tATTL t Co. I OLAS , ES--fit ) lads. N O. for 'ale 1.07 IT orin 12U1.1.0.1tY..3.5 . *Vr. 192 11. MOLASSES & GOLDEN Sit UP For ttl.. I.r A. OULIIKIITAOT: a V INF:GAR-1M bbl.. for 8:1111 by . II A CULIII.:ItTITTIIt CO. p RANDY- 5 ta4lol Wild Clirrrj liras . • for TOT LT A. OVI.Y.F.TITSONt (Al VI A NUFACII . O RED 'I:ORAL:CO--450 hx., rhoter bran:lT, on mud And lur Tnin,bv A CI 1.111:It r,os kCO I JPA'rENT TIIREAD-2. 00 . 0 Ills. imported I miotoo,‘..ry. , 0 0 . Yr.". b• otert:lterwtT. ,tr l. 10 lig '. STAID lbs.; a ohoice n t Annfitetttr.t tor tli . Tue nu.; rtt t litrq ITT:7 in rttni r m 'n trlh r-T daT tion Rup . I tAnsut p u e , tToT,wi MI r ylrt YorTab .1 KlN:recto,. Wood 0. • N FALLIBLE YEAST " POW DER--W I!oV.V..orn".4::`it't;:Z.l....l'un.) .I " ordine n turltte For Tale trt J. lOW , it , wnod ,t_ IV I.: are instructed by the owner. to el.tVe „ t at rdur.,l and umn fat • "!'"-- C,•41 IllAnA o Alut..., • 4 o -frau-. Its,. 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