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TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1851
RAH-READING HATTER WILL BE FOUND
• ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
Oar neighbor of the Journal administers to
Ina long, rind whatfwe charitably believe he in
- tends. for a dignified rebuke, for our many edi
torial sina , We shall: take up bat little space in
. reply, but we would not, therefore, have-him to
infer that we are not duly sensible of the 910 e
, of hie homily, , or of the temper which dictated
• He will doubtless pronounce us an incorri
gible stoner, because' e do not at once confess,
en lime for 'pardon,' and exceedingly presump
tions Tor 'tiptoeing to expostulate, end for en
- tering a plea of not guilty to the extent laid,
- -:•downin his indictment.
In regard to the udder in relationto colpor
'' tentage, we cannot ore that we have erred. We
think our neighbor did go astray, and our re
, bobs was idetinistered in no improper severity
- of language, and in that respect to quite amiable
; mild compared.to the Journal's rejoinder,
which wo•fear the editor bed quite forgotten
when he took nolo task.
ft is peeilete ye did use language a little, a
very little; .too 'strong, when we stepped in to
•defend c l u- friend Mr. Hampton from what we
still consider the Journal's ruthless mama—
. Seldom have we seen a newspaper attack which
. we coneidered cruel, so uncalled foi-, end so
unjustifiable under the circumstances; and all
our neighbor's excuses and reasonings have fail
- • ed to exit:mince us of its propriety. It was
bal use of the press, and an offence not to to
palliated. ' We confess we felt excited by it, and
were not alone in that respect. 'Very many of
'Mr. Hampton's. friends were highly indignant,
and it was
. feared by some that it would do Nr.
Porward toisel! injury. lo it any mender 'het
• we should usestrong, phrases? We aunt think
oar neighbor himself, if we here read his
atter aright, would be very choice in hiiblows.
in the defence of a friend when. uugenerously
assailed at o disadvantage. He would hit right
and lift with a will, and some of his Mews might
not:be well' directed, but he would, not, atop to
• 'consider that. Our neighbor must'find Some ex
cuse for.as in the provocation which originated
our language. -
Etta is it not a little singular, that while he is
complaining of oar lotto:Terence of language,
he should be guilty, as he is, in the" homily under
consideration, of phraseology which lignite no
offensive as• any thing we ever said concerning
• him. Hut let it pass,—it harms as not. ;
There remains one' other serious charge,
which Is, that whit's/ we 'are very reedy to cor
- rest thelolunders, 'and rebuke the improprieties
of the ,lournal, it pay no attention to a paper
"published immediately under our nose" which
• has been guilty of each gross phraseology in re
ference-the matters of serious concern, that it has
coiled forth the severe'denunciation of oar neigh
hoe, who stiginatitu it as an "impious scoffer."
-- If our neighbor had exercised hie usual disc-rim.
inntion, beWould never have brought this charge
• He would have seenut once, that rebukes in some
, quarters are wholly thrown away. We are not
' • to cut our pearls before ovine.We have hope
of our neighbor, andrherefore take the liberty of
expostulating with him. There is another roe
s, sou. I The)onrnal is a paper of some choracter
tl..t and ',influence, and its errors are therefore the
more dangerous. It is a useful and worthy
work to correct ice faults, but it would be rather
quiretic to run after every error which makes
- . its appearance in every ephemeral sheer, which
! obtains s sickly exiatcnce for a few weeks, and
then dies.-
Among our foreign extracts is an angry arti
cle from the leadluipaper of 'Austria, respecting
the:honorable reuegdiopof Kossuth by the people
Of England. The t rOing of the ,absolotists of
the continent towirde that nation [shifter in the
extreme. England may 11 - 0* be' regarded as
ranged on thi liberal side in European polities;
Stud should the republicans be unshed again, as
they were in 1948-9, her situation win be one of
great peril:
The Journal of yesterday, in a long article to
which we hive referred in another place, has
the following paragraph:
" The temper of the attack on us may be
guessed at, when we say now, when our motives
cannot bo Suspected, thater- Hampton did
profs aupport of himself frend. to Judge
Hepburn:"
The italics are the Sonnies. We are anchor.
• ised by Mr. liestrroU to sat, thit this state
meat is wbollyLuntrue. '• tie such pledge was
ever made by Mr. Hampton, either for himself
•
or hielriendS. The Journal is required by eve
ry pri ciple of honor and iodine to prove its
statement, or retenct it.
'Thu following statement of the
, sournal to
equally
A few days before the election, !mowing that
Moses Hampton had . authorised the declaration
to Judge Hepburn, the opponent of 'DAr. For
ward,
that 'he,' Mr. Hampton, 'and his friends,
woulddo all they could for him; (Judge Hep
burn,) we thought.proper to speak of the fact
in stroig terms, hoping to weaken the scheme."
We are authorized: and requested by Mr.
Hampton to say, thai the editor's knowledge is
entirely at fault. Mr. Hampton serer author
ized any each declaration to Judge Hepburn,
and he refers to that gentleman for proof. We
leers the Journal to explain.
breottrarr To Pcmirarreas.—PoetMaololic
will find lilt official notitioation in ourcolumns to.
day, which much cotkeeftia them. •
-
JUDOt' Haritata.-.=Oar readers will perceive
by the card of this - gentleman, that he has cote
. meneedtUe pi:aotice o bia profession. Hrill
douhtlesameet with aMple 'access, as bee is gh
ly respected for every quality whl'Cle unite lie a
Chrietian, a gentleman, and a lawyer.
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bls.wsisers tiwkwoc.-4ottw ',kilos, Esq.,
hadwithdrawn from the 'Post and Thos. Phillips,
Keiji hits taken his piste.. Mr. Phillips was
fornicrly connected.with that paper, and - is well
known to 'our citizens. We welcome him Mick
to his oldpost.
qa
Maeousurr. andldatesars beginning
to be marshalled. Mr. B. C an old and
highly i;espcated citizen is annonned in Our col
umns today. Ile is a good Whig and, worthy
man, and will, no doubt, if elected, make a good
i 1
.JCIITICZ TO Tim Nei -toga ADYINISTEATION.
—We cheerfully mama the following eenti
ments-which_we find in the North American.—
It is to be lamented iluitany Whig paper, while
carting under unexpected defeat, ehould have
dean injustice to President Fillmore and his ad
- ministration. Calmer reflection has correcte&
this error, and we hope hereaftelto see the press
of the State unite in the cheerful support: of
the National Administratien, while it sustains
Whig . Priisciples andmeasuree. -
• “We regret extremely that in the moment of
,our overthrow, and in the hest of disappoint
• ' Mont, any Wh*abould have aresignedPresiaent
Fillmore es responsibland faithfle for the! result iti this
State,: As staunch ol Whig, what
Could be expect to gain bf the defeat of the
Whig ticket? .. We repel such' linputations
pleajest,. and only to be Palliated upon the of
tetiporary irritation. It could not be expected
that the President or Administnttiou would
take port in our local canvass. Red they done ,
no, they would has been condemned by our op- ,
Hoeing lot done so, they surely
should not be condemned by Our friends.—
.
Whenever we can bring corselets to the belief
that this Admetrtion, or any other which it
• - may bo oar fortune to support es a Whig Admin.
istration, his served itself against the.cantll
- • elate regalarly nominated by a responsible Whig
-Convention, that moment , will we unfurl the a lig
3 • . .
of
opposition; but until then, jostiee„ duty, and
' our incliostione, require that we should Nes
tain thow who were selected to riipaunt the
itt4rei and principles. of the'WhliF party."
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WAIL of 0.1•TIS00/11ASI.--The'dirstb 01 Wall
SAEOWOOSI Under the telegriP bli, ! 'e6d
rgerdal• -Oveurtnce. Ellhosi; friend.
hs communicating
.hp' letter the aewsig the event pm( m
e:. ulv
Atajor 7oetorou3, eke. this touching 4enjpsg
”ThereviP of mffierrows is full. i hes Jed
ary beloved wife! ghe eepartelthie life eta*
few dayeillneue, Mold 1 hare foreseen that my
exile ins to shortetther dap, I would havegiven
- my head to the foes of toy ;metre. to preserve
the 'life or the beetbothers Year most
at
antentemia4.frievt"
Thelstest advicee from Chins mention the
• of Dr. Outsleff. the celebrated scholar and
denary.
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Nw Tone, Oct 30, 1851.
I le
lie weather has at last assumed a wintery
. that a few weeks more will terminate - their la.
appearance, adtaanishing - our canal forwarders
Was/100 . mi, Oct. 29th, lam'. -i hors, and give to the railroadcompanies the me-
The Secretary of State returned to town yell- nopoly of transportation. Ail the lines are now
te r d a y, and at once resumed the duties of his of- extremely busy, and base all they arc shin to
flee. 3.1 r. Webster looks refreshed and itivigorl du.
sled after the recreation he has allowed himself; There is now on exhibition iu WWI street a
and which he so much needed' Ills step has I new and curious pattern of railroad iron, which
not been so firm and free, nor his general op- the experience of several prominent roads hos
pear aces So indicative of etreugth and health Or I demonstrated to lie as, good ue it it. curious --
several years, as since his return Ile will be : The rude are relied in two part', mid riveted to
seventy years old the 18th of next January. it ; gather, thus folutiog e eoutinue rail, ea I avoia.
is a remarkable circumstance that live of our I iog the jarring motiou now fell when the curs
meet distinguished etateomen 'were lions in the gem over the 'ends of the roil. By the Lew
same year. They are Fa-President Van Bores, • \
plan, the rails can hardly'he forced asunder, or
Messrs. Webster, Cass, Calhoun, and Benton. spread, thus :affording additional security
' : f tt ' ie four who survive, Mr. Van Bares is in against the oars running off the track from that
the beet state of preservation, and hide fair to I mimes The advantages thus gained are not ex- ,
amble along the grassy lanes of his quiet retire- I pensive, and the iron can he furnished at about I
Meta at Lindenwold for another denude or two, 1 the price of common rails.
till he reach the patriarchal term of the two Ad- • As the eieetion l approaches, there is a good
anises, Jefferson, and Franklin The Ex. Pres. I deal of excitement created in some quarters, hut
ident has been noted throughout his life for thb : it is only local, end no Whig need hope that_
equability of his temperament and his "mod- i Time.l4 next *ill see the Wasg successful
body here.
,erstien in all things". Mr. Calhoun retired
free soil Whi s in the State who will think for
What 'with movements of moeem . of
froutahe scenes of his-trouble.l life at sixty eight: g
while his arch enemy, towards. the close of his the and the "Union Safety Committee
career, lair. Benton, still lives to engage in new people. who go in for slavery and peace. the'
contests Ito will probably take an octive part pnrty lacks that sieglenees of purpose which
in the politica of the country as long as life is ; alone guaranties eucceee. Were the canal Oen
spared to him; but it is altogether unlikely that 1 tion, oat of the issue,
the Locofooos would have
he will ever again occupy an official station. Mr. hardly oat eepositiou. A languid oppoeitiou
'Benton and Gen. Cesaare of very full habit,and :, will he made ou the canal, and LOGI to tn. ho
will probably be carried off by apoplexy. 1. do n.. 1 anticipate a Whig victory.
A greater than any of them, though a slit rev bo ne Money Sfarket A brorA no change, and no
of their labors and their fame, lienry_tiar, - ie tiott:r ,e'llttntret.erd,il;;;l:em;kolll,,,,,hileueeperr:::;-;
now in his seventy fifth year ~pet All these'
,\.
al t. ties r.' hard to get at low rates . The late f e ailtire
pirauls to the highest post oflonor and power; 'of 51. e. Little has materially ehange.l the appear.
which exists *neer our goeernment, it is maul -1 ince' of the stock 'market, and
is
110,' looks as I
feet that not one, however great may be hie tat:, 'though the whole stock of the Erie limit will I
ante or his merits, le destined to atioin the ob.'
so u into th e /mad ' ° l. .' ae r Y. ''./I numb er d I
men, who Mere bought it on time, and es it he- 1
ject of his just and honorable ambition. comes due, received it, and hypothecated it with 1
iris remarked' that Gen. Wool arrived in 1100 books So one dares ',ell the stock, and uu-
town ibis morning, making the sixth Freee le" the eteactu large buyers choose to h :e f ll, it
tint candidate pow here. Thiel enumeration p r o r- ... s a y
;,ga,,l'l°,:ra.;,':kt:lttoc,„/..,.;,:,,r,i,„riLt.,,,,,; ~ ,,1 ,, -,..,:,. ~.
~,,b.,,...e...4,r,.. ~i. fellowng gentlemen, Presi- speculetors who ow. better afford to bold thri v e
dent Fillitiore, who tins Oh s Very great
ad
sell, the .dieidends being Mil,. tie feilure hue
of being in ease and in potestate, whiLe the o thers been anneuoced Alice the Ilth, a itate of things
are yet only in expectancy. Gen: Scott., gr. e :_ t , l , m t i t :
,roeim,ea.rck_nbolieZ
merchants.lto i-siit end as chow
Webster,`4lr. Crittenden, Judge Douglass, well : a
' A
dime:he:lon of medal. is to be made to all
Gem - WOot. Geu , Scott, the other day, wee the seamen in the firitiee'll centering expedition
plesenntry reminded that Sentdor Douglass, the Th e ce remony is to take place oil '-card the
least in stature but the most formidable of all Ohio this week.
gh they ld never be
rat!ging the wires and willies to the beet adran- i l i the an L e r t t ; a : the . ' fatt y a ;LY- I. , ; ;l th t e he , l X l n e C tl L
rage . foil himself. The General '4,ptied, "No, Advnee or Rescue that would not he willing
indeed, the Judge and my...di : rill ri`ofhe in each. to start again.
others way at all, lam not In bill, ring. Dlr. ' Kossuth has not given thele — ast sign of
semi
Fillmore and Mr. Webster have been entered on as yet, and there are those who .lo not scruple to
the count. by their 'friends, aral lam too good last
that :le m:zus t..D . come here only at the
a soldier to think,' of stepping in before my eon. ii.T.ltagitl,.al. it in th i,
. ;' . 3 , t e ' r r 5. "` .1 ': r .." 1 ,, r ;:7.,. 1 .' i i
mantling officer." Bow fee Oen. Scott intended however, this absence et Koseuth There are
to parry an elus i on to which hr. Day hare de- as ; good citizens of Hungary as he now among
aired to make no serious and direct answer will tie, and fully as patriotic sod eelf.eecteti , wie.
appear from fu.nre events. This great soldier,
, ; 4 th ' em w t e o Zrl:akyee,`,;l7,l„.`.l t i l:e i. h:n i d 4
r inii r art
for that is his-trne character,
was sixty six ''' I us to reverence in Kos.:;utb th e ermeit i. l;t e. free-
June last.' ! dem that he attempted to cony nil, but let Us
• ....1i not forget that we are all •uothmou trash' oim.
pared with him, •peasants' to he serviceable and
- then discarded. Let us look upon these sel•
diets of fortune in aariore, independent manner,
let its be /10,1141b1e. generous, but 0,, no t let ,
fall down end' worship: them, while oar oven
soldiers languish for s few pence Are there
no patribte at home to: Whom the npubitc owes
honor, or is all our patriotism like oar 11 , 11,
imported.
The foreign mail has nerieed Lai the leiter,
give no different appearance to the markets from
the printed accounts. Cotton and flour are hush
active, as are freights.
ntox WASHINGTON
.odeace of the Pittoburet;Dally Goethe.)
Of all those who statad-pearaimently before the:
country no competiteri for the Whig nomination
for the Presidency, Mr. Fillmore is the only one
who does not border upon thrde score end ten;
tiecemideration which will doubtless have no in
considerable weight with the Notional Conven
tion, in which, of course, the melancholy fact
will Doi be forgotten that both the last Presi
dents elected by the Whip, were cut off almost
at the beginning a Stair administrations. Mr
Douglass is the youngest man fuer proposed for :
the Presidency,
.being only thirty mac p , .!-
cluman, Gen. Houston. end Gen. Butler are from i
lily to sixty five. I
-,- It has turned out as I expected that there has
been no tart nor sharp edrresporidemee in the ab
sence of Mr. Webster, between the State Depart-
meat and this British mad French Governments,
on the Cubs qaestion. France might with some.
deient regard to propriety and constatecsoy,
,or.-
'preps, in the usual diplomatic form, its eolith.'
slide that Spain should be protected in its rigbte
to that island, because got only harm there been
for many years eery acme relations between
France and Spain, hut the United States is bound
to the former country by ties of ancient
friendship, alliance and sympathy, which entitle
her to be listened to pith respectful attention on
DCPaDratCal Or SiaTa, )
each an occlusion. But that Greet Britain should
Washington,
October G'
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seaters to 'interpose and lecture the Posted I Sir—The President lase learnd from the
States, peaces allthe powers of hamen itcP w ' newspapers, with the deepest regret, that a di.-
<lnce. Sheconld not protest against any action, \
graceful outrage Sum repeastly been committed by
if even the Government of the United States di- , a lawless mob, who base hy force roseued a fu
\ gitire io from th t . t ts i np u t t lt o tl n y o o f f
i th , e reulli , a , ll ,, , :I) ,,i rreh
ceded the acquisition of adjacent territory,
without makLcg herself the laughing stock of
tin; the law et defiance. Tle P lopes that ' th ' e
the world. Highly a.a we must reel..., and lose ' statements respecting the occurrence are rang-
England, 'as the country of nue ancestors, ern gerated, especially as it took place et your TEll•
the guardian of rational constitutional liberty in f &nee, sad no communication upon the subject
the Old World, it must be confessed that her for- t: o het b 4 n r - e ts tw e lv e ' d xu fr za om oi , Y; b w , -
oultr.'",,Whck.tc..7 ma y
eign policy is stamped with every icrathl''' Be- that no efforts will be spared, - on 'your ii ' a x r i t ' ai t al
yond the limits of her own islands, robSep and that of the mothball, to bring the guilty offenders
hazard and at any gnarl
murder are her avocations. Landsteating and to justice. The euprernsoy of the laws 'meet be
larceny of ovary baser sort should be emblazon- costellamillcd:-. every
ed in letters of flaming liAbt on her escutch
. flee.
, must Is ' e ° P e r-Xerd d a u n t : ' j u t v i t:i t n n etri e ri 'u th ' e
who* rho it discharge of that duty.
eon. Al the. very moment.
said to have been raising her mien of ugly I cermet doubt that the greatmajority of your
admonition against our taking Cuba, she any ciftreue an loyal to the Constitution, and that
stealing from Honduras,the beautiful and Italia- they will - isle' tbo prover officers in, bringing to
ble island of Ruataa, scarce a day's sail South ,jvcittlth°,:lolLth ' e:e:etrlV Y ofd. w
,i
ti ed , l o y
in a free Republic, by setting au example which
alit ; and the was exhibiting before the assem
bled delegates of the world, that proof of her in- if . followed, mast endanger the life of every OE
tany sad meanness, the Koh-i-noor, this Indian cer charged with the execution of the laws.
"Mountall of Light," . wan plundered from its I am,very respectfully, your obedient
servant, t fSigned) J. J. CRITTENDEN. • '
owners by the sordid kande of her agents, and Acting Secretary ,
should base. been silently Loppropriatekar the To James R. Lawrence, Esq. Attorney of the ,
proceeds of thieving disgraceful to the nation- 1 ' gaited States for the Northern District of ,
The parade that was made of it showed a de- I New York, „Syracuee.
pthvity of eentiment paralleled only , by the
shameless audacity of the courtesan who finnan,
in the public gene the banbbles won in the hours
of retentprectitution. It is not credible that a
British Ministry has dared to engage in a "cor
respondence" with th is GovernMent relative to
the secret event. in Cuba, and I venture to Ray
that none has taken place with theepower. As
to France, she has no foreign popseasions of any
account, tuta.....never 'infringed upon our rights,
at-least , to se4aire them, and if she has made
any representatlim to this Goren:mem in behalf
'of Spain, they have been, without doubt, cour
teously received-
The Cabinet being now complete, the state of
the Mexican frontier will COW op far . consider
;Rein, together with the reclamation of the Mee
ican Government for spolietions by the Indim.
Notwithstanding our solemn treaty stipulations
to repress them, these savages have been rave
-1 ging the borders of our nnfortnnnte neighbors
I with perfect impunity for three years and a half.
The. claims for damages already 'preferred, a
mount to !several millions. They will probably
lead to the 4:m4011114.ot of another Beard of
Commissioners to investigate them. The Presi
dent is understood to have intimated that the -
''.,best mode of settling them would be to take them
"lip, ontl-paratipon them in the same manner that
other claims are. --The amount of that is, that
they will never be paid et all.
The movements of the Democrats in respect to:
the organisation of the House, , use considerably
amusing. The choice of Speaker and Clerk is
looked upon with something of the interest which
attatches to the proceeding! ot, their Notional
Convention.—Tbe Cass men andihe "old liners"
Pit general want Lynn goyd, ok, Kentucky, for
Speaker. As the Whip will be nearlYtpowerless
they will be quite neutral. The Free Sellers, He
: cessieniste, and Anti Compromisers of all shades
will Wen to support Lynn, tEEPisgh they will
vote for opposite candidates. But I think the
1 Kentucky nag will Corns in %tenth or two ahead.
The Buchanan men will makes Peremptory de
-1 mend for Forney, and they will get him as cleoi,
I Forney ii-• companionable clever fellow, but, If '
be get the nomination, the Whip, Free Boilers,
1 sad Secessionists may possibly unite upon Judge :
' Young, the present excellent Clerk, pd keep.
hi,,,, i ti , on ebageontid that it may he good policy
to give the 'majority en introductory fillip, by
way of an admonition. The Judge Pi an honest
-respectable man, and on that account, and he-
Ones there are few of his party who resemble
hitio,. I would like to See him kept where he is.
Jimmie.
nip phice_tasgnetsid by the COLLlteissioners
fors nsyltutt, is in the District or Co
lumbia, north of Walitibtiton city, LA= istoly
owned by‘Jogi A. iirmltin the colt $40;00% !ex,
tank 160 sass. .
nom n - sw Yost.
Correopmicoor of the. Pittalnirgh Gazette.
OFFICta , L intrtoi! to UFGAito To Tux Seca
c, H 0,/,,,ir --We sabloku a eil/. ei tile letter i
addressed by Mr. Crittenden to the district at.- l i
tcrney of Northern New York, on the receipt of
intelligence of the rescue of n fugitive slave by a
Byractrie mob The letter iodientan in the strong
/ est possible terms the determination of the Ail
raini.strition to enforce the laws, without respect
t o persons or joeclitlea. aitii is in keeping with
their entire conduct in this and every similar
instants. it The President can bait no stronger
claim upon the gratitude of the country than
that which be !Icemen from hie inflexible adhe
rence to the strict line of duty marked nut by
the Constitution.— iretiiityton firpoLhe.
. ...
From the New Yori 7ribttne..
THE REVOLUTIONS OP 'LIGHTNING.
Since the discovery of the eteam engine the
search far a cheaper and more powerful force
for the propulsion of machinery has been pros
ecuted by thousands of indomitable thinkers
and dreamers. Thousands of contrivances have
been produeed.and have failed, but the search
line trser.Pigged ; and . where out soldier bus
elisispppare4 !resell rest, tinny of explora
tion in the InhnitegiilgtieFlts.ten, l l l7 eitakete*'
place and continued kilo Liberel'iMUl though
from experience, the world hen learned to die
trust every new announcement of euccesa ; in the
search, it bast become too wise to doubt that
success would yet be conquered. And now we
have no doubt that an important step has been
made in a direction where there have been many
experimenters, namely, with electro-magnetism:
it boo been made by Dr. Page, of Washington .
one more ate} and the end will be gained. steam
will be benialied, electricity will come into ore
as the great mechanical agent, and the lievolu
tion -of Lightning will carTy the human family
still neareethe,goal of houtalies power over Na
ture, and universal abindance awl equal distri
bution of wealth, toward which from the be
ginning it has moved. ,
We were p i sesent with an audience of settle
h u ii i j r eds, at the Tabernacle lest evening, 4 to
witness the experime of Doctor Page, with
t h o gketro-Magnetic nginen he hag invented
Me.., ),
We skw there the mo st eminent chemists and
engineers -lb the city, nil heart from all ease
the expreseion of de ideal estiefoetion. The
Engines are two—one borisontal, the other' ro
tary. The horisontal engine consists of a eerie%
of helices 4=o fifteen or eighteen inches in db i -- - -
nm etor, arrangod together sr AO to farm 4 Ofl- It fiTITISII LUS'IItE-2 owes for sale by
inder about seven feet in length. Within this, l i 1-1, ." 1 .
• It v SE'''' s a l e
et.
-
play., like a piston, though without touching ; I)
and
lio - NE: - -r—e_ oo paperii ii, :h esi r e s, l : l. : l , e L l c i : t
die helloes, and without friction, a rod of soft 11 ..".‘.. ._
iron three, and a half feet In lingth and ~ f eat, t saFayr IDA —.leo Ili, prime, for rule by
blo else, to whioh is 'fleshed it stank driving a 1 :le
tly-whoel.l This, with 4 plight end sttanhed on A 7- MBEii— Imo ib, fur role, by
the onside of the oyliteler, playing with the pie ' t_ rei
b/Itteit. k settee;
• .
top, and ' rranged em as to reel off and let on the i
,rol-A:LiTitit::::::11:011 : s r . ..
p lo im ug e ,tt li nle i t ur n)r a t :,
electrio c reent find at One earl or the cylinder ! W kr nate 4Y -
.fi. C. st:uxes
and then ai the other, ronstitutes the entire ! %A ADDEtt—'2 e acks f o r e el, by
machine, and on applying the, battery It le put, .L NI not IL t. nELLEILC.
in motion Nothing eon ropes,. its eimplicity.t.
With a ttery of tlftyysire of ten-inch platea,fi 1 j to , ~,i , „ ~, IL 1:. 0001044.
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it has the power -of eight horses . lest night a I DOSE PINK-2 bids. Eng. cup., for sale by
sirtaller li Ty was 1141b1 44,1 is lees power evolv• Li „.,,, it r FELLERS _
4tl, but fur all the purpose% of experiment and ililiTTE.l2- 10 hrs. Fresh. roteil and fur wain
II 0 0 L4'4l 6. 2 'W. 1144.11,1 1 / 1 111.
CiInE,ESE-,--100 box. erciun. for so3c. by
°blTereagrentlaute' It van
vp:ncel'lnuralityllinsithi"iftrat;prlYica• tien of
it. et IV. 1144110 pH.
electrouxusenetistrt le, that inovemet is obtained
by use of attraction alone. In previous machines i r_,,,, ,(1
ih..
out has been made of attrection and repulsion al- ' -'- I '' .. "
thettately ; and in (hie way, ai"the well known _____T.
experiment'' of Jacobi of St. Petersburg, demon
strated, it is imposeible to arrive oh any. high de
ment power with out extrevagentlyinertring the
better)! employed for the purpose; in other wom',
there is tee. sort of proportion between the in
crease of the battery and the consequent ex•
pease. and the increase of power obtained ; and_
in fact an engine working equal to eight horses,.
is something never attempted, hardly 0407 eel,
caved n a this system ; the recent experiluonte
of fir. Dumont at Paris with a view to entertain
the cost of electro-magnetic force; hewing been
made lath a machine of only ono-hundredth sof
•
one horse Power, Dr. Page, on the other h and , ' Samuel Gray, 1
.9" only attraction ! a nd ballin g. by many el - 1 ' MERCHANT TAIL Ci 11,
periments, ascertained the relative - position of 1 1 ,,, wan arthniaos, ST. meta eraser,
the helices and magnet in which the attraction' VIA ,I\ti . ••.. • d thebalance of hi'
.. ir jtot rt it lie
Of the former upon the latter is most powerful. Fall sod n int. r etork
ref CLOTH S„ CASSI3IF.KCS.
he Atka so arranged hi, machine as to keep the 1.-1,,,EN,,5.,tr. : . , :„P,7,25-,, , t , ,, , ,—,,, ~,;u'?,..r,"
electricity in the cylinder, or belices,, constant-, 74-Tti-lirlattonitihibiati knowirdtmi'lisl,-;......a""11a'
ly at the right t o ahead of the piston, or ; 7,. * ;?, , , :i ^ ,f,A" , V,,T n :ZZI n i . ;,;: o ,,,VIA:otTs; ,2 : I-:
magnet, in order to draw it most powerfully in i lone,. nuwrleruir•itta,..... er getuii • tiaruteet` ... T . 'A'; t o
the direction desired. Thus when the piston • 7 i 1 i 11`„ „ 1.....; a 0 ,.',L a i , 5 ; r 4, 111 07, 111' 0 h .5 1.1 , '11 1. 11 . 1 1i ,1,11 n 7 a 111n- e ,1,X.,
Lens entered ohs of the helices composing what 1 err the Ayer. iii,iiiii
wd :all the cylinder, the current of electricity in
of
trshrl'erret l to another helix still further on, till 1 isii!°cHiciNT.s.;%%.*SlP.tiloitii:,ll{lxEmiroiLlllllllt3Zitn"of,'N'it'llrlteiSr.
the piston has been drawn to the end of the eyl- , • r 1'Ami ,, , , ,..?,—i .;;.h-,------ --,-- l',ro ' , h.
in der, when the current is out off from the end 1 I ' l' 'lll'
-1-11.. r. - . 111'1'1'
r'''
and transferred toward the other liltim etc' Exchange Livery Stable, and Furn i shing
grimiest possible attractive power ir constantly Office,
kept in letion ii. th e [carbine So 17N Pson street, nrar reed' 011.1 Hotel
1 he ex
pert
Igal night with 11., ittaelithe ~ i ;. W
iii lllll ' i ' ab ' er‘r i ' ' '' ' lii i ‘ „ n •i ir it i
otmt.tml ...imp', in putt'' gil it, tuotthu wi th t '; , -e .1-;.-e•t,' ru'arcol"til.V.Vrel7..n....-..,,, • thferni them
Weight of 1.1u:3 :1), on the tip wheel, Without , ~ o , 1,, loto omen-wool Oho. I, • to ' ett tot Kt.,. ,„,..,,,„ ,„
this weight. 0 id u entall creillnre saw ...elicit i : ; ;;,., ; % . ',! ; ',":,: b ,.. b ,, " , ' ,, 1 .1t ' i.L4:i " ::::: ,.. i . : ,'11 : 2',4 ; ''''',
by a bolt Th e y were i ll, ~, me raid. highly I •mnon havoc sot! .in , ‘ t ...a I.a . 1. - . 'vb . a! , ~l l's
sati.tactory, end ii.,,ea the warm plawilim of 1 i i !t ° °P! ' l , l i '" '1 , 1 r4,.: 1 1 11" i 1 1 1 ; ` , 1 e " : 11 1 1 .7t 1 3 ' :Ze ' r e1r"'
II,; ethrel i ~..,
the nudieu ,, e There could not be a doubt that ; i,....,,,, I .i siti_s itarrii sit,.
, ~. . . . __ . _
the power wa there—produced by . electro-mag- I ii i HOICk, HOLLAND BULIIS.—Just vei'''l
netism. nor tat the statement of Doetor-Dage I : ter etrieeee , en^ es . " t. ch nic ` H''''''" l mo wer It"" l '•
was correci, diet, by this arrangement, iintead 1
~l!a n ^ l a .1 ~I;t!,',2ll.e;;;T:',,;.V,P,:',':;'',”,';', ;7:,;::,';';,;
of the ford; decreasing, es hitherto, in 1; large :,al: 7 ;,. ' die . .lrtl: not ire, c.a.. :d ' '
- e g WICK KitellA NI.
ratio in propdrtion to she battery employed, on ' „,. 1.4 ant tut Worst:et . cer ••( mane
Au it mum moon eome to a limit where it could ' 1.
not be augmented, it here increases in a large 1 , NEW BOOKS! NEW IBOOKS ' .
i .
ratio. So that the larger the noichine.the chenp• 1 !fi, 1' HOLMES' IrrtERA HY DEPOT, N,..;.i
er relatively, it can lie driven Thus , the first I ;IL "Mei stmet. , m,sots no. mot Oth.,-
ondition, for the use or electricity as a motive 1! ; IL 'I
I= l 3 , ll f i . ll ;;;;,,,;l l l,,, ‘'`rmb`e
P, It triumphantly realised by Dr Page i ' tort, tn Iretan,l.l , 7 l : ' 31 'Marker.,
Very striking .a beautiful were the expen. !I L,1:1:::: ,1-',-.T.fuT,`,..'i1';!","..,7,..';.N''. "
merits with the rotary touchier This is compo- I n•sl'i . 'rn i Ltil i ts , ai, 1. , ii i
set of four series of helices arranged circularly I 1!, 11 111 1 •M'rii;•: 1 4 ' , 11 :t roe
-r1r11.11"
! at suitable distances upon a large hoard .i i •rous , •• •
'Through them plays, like a piston, n ring or e 1' lf: r.... l ,; ‘ . ' ,:t r i . ... n i ' , u t r ,;:. " n i nt r .:A ,r ,• k it ' l l ' a7er D"'"
wheel, composed of alternate piece- of iron and 1
. rb r aiii; , i t , , , u nd imauvine. fee ',rums. , th ove.ilent ~,'
bra..• some two inches in diameter, When the I r;,.. l t, l ,..;•te. r d ' rti r ,S l . l . ' l ,l ;T:. l l;o rll = ',ll O r .
r,i
electric en mat is applied the ring reentrea.with i I,''' ~ .,,,,r ant ei t ; ,,, 5 t t 1,l lera.se,' , ,,L 3e 0, pt. `I e".'
astnoishingswiftness. as it does not touch the I, r 0 71:i.;;;':.1 n ; ' re ' -' ii:;rg . ..?4-'7ftg hn ei''''
limires through whirl, it rolls, and there is no 1)
ism .d • 0 Pl , ' ,a ' am l '' l'a+
frioti „ o to chmilt its motmn Front this ring ; 1. ;r , '. .. 1' ; • 1 ' P',:, * ,,..., ' "u ' ; ' ,,, ' , ' ,„;, A , ' ,; ' , '," ,,... 5n ' l' !' """"
power can hr obtained by la rontigunua etig. I II !;:,;,,',,L.N.,..,:;,...1:;;...,,,,b. 1g.; , :i1 , 1 ; ,, , , , , ii ,,
wheel, withlits ,mg. , working it the outer sur• to
‘ 1 1.. 1.1t1rm,11,... ' ..
,arse-_
face nf the' ring. Such el wheel is seen in the - . ..„.;111 1 , 1 1.,, r1 .1. 111 ,rr . f:,. 4 .7 ", !: . ' i "!-"' .-
..chub , o,lbibirod last evening 'Dr rage is oil 'wool r '
opinion that this will prove the rrinat useful op .' i11,1in1a,`,11.7,11,!,;,=i11„'a Vil'
plication of his invention , ne it' a ff ord! , a rotary i Sather tot •V•itt n, or tt.- nenel
non.. die s :lly, nod ,thout the intervention of ' 'l ', 1.",,', 1 , 1 ,,T.!,,, 1 ' ; ', ! „ " i " ii, i 1 , 1 ,: i 1:.!=
o crank— deshioratund thud it the straw en- t •11111...,n• rut Stop Indt, er Itittla
gin e, ~ j iventor has yet been -able economies'. i T i ' ,'!'„i s rl'i', i .',, l , - r !j! !' „ l', l `l i l ,,, l , '''''
. i
ly and si cressfully to'hstain When thi. , ma- rh. ~ , ,,,M i l luntars • mit. ot ill
chine is pit in ithillon, hcaotilnl flushes of light I j'', - ,„. 1 ',','',7,..41 1 i;ki, 1 ,7,; 1 ,iia ' a 1 ,1,,!1
are then n .rdh and when thehorixontal engine le
i .- - . I
more!, e ery stroke is attended by et aurrete.ion 1 Henry Richardsor
of brill: , nt dashes, that were almost sulEcient i
li AVING r , ,titted hie
last even nit to light the Tabe rn aele A locono- ' 1 - 1 ~„ ,„„,,„,;,_,,,, , „„.,,,,,,,
live drivan at night by this rider would afford 1 ..1 mu , 4 ;L h.. et.‘terii rt.-. a oth a
~ . , 3,311111 i ..ign11:1 ant
a'rery splendid spectacle -, e ..,..t cdt it ....ines , vl.l. tri ,
Other nteresting esperiments were tried with l,el • La, , Joni to. WM.. , aril t. r ..
hobos ph col vertically, and large rode or round 11° ! 1 . 1 r.io r •L I Z-r. 1 ttl.f%t 11 0V 1 : 111 . 11 1 n00n... o.
mass, o i iron weighing from three to lire him • / ..1. 3.1 V : ..; . 1,-, 1,-. rm.- ion -r. go. tuna, 3lin,
need pound , . playing up and down in them with • b i 1.1 . 11 , 1 4' i l : ,. .ii. ..noh at I lot., Minh, Wt.,. T.Lic, WO.
no other support than dm elertne attraction • ii i
~ .., . .i ii , : i j i i I . ie , . 4, , , . ,:;;, .. , .,,..., ; ., /z. ,,,,. : :. :; ,.1 1 : ; , , :. nit;. ;
TtiVstrength of bills attraction was strikingly et- I 0,3 ',L., 1',11, - . 6." , ei • ot an •!.:I•••••tr'ett nI 'mow nit 1
hitoted 1, ? ta, ;roe her held at p o ols, dthinn, . rn,, , ,,,;; . t. , 1 mi,..1.. a tort, hath ...17 to 1.. .4M 1. , !... •,
a,.l , tout 111 i, lase eTI,I. 1- 1
Shot. this central rod. In the bards if, s t ro ng 11' .. '! .
~
~11 11 e, spite or his efforta,when the current:war i ri l lit: ..t.cnb , r ,
, reliiyt l .11 iy ea• l i l the at.
let on upon the helices, the bar wits instantane. i ~a.,1;11,,ina1Ti1,1„,1171',,1:,„!," l a '''''"" '''' l l ' ala '''' ln
°ably dragger down and fixed on the ,-antral 1
iii.ii,
,i. i i. t c t .. , ..i ,
~ ,r :i.•. ,,, ..1. , ,.. , ,i , . 7
~,,i.1.1,,...EZ 7
,mv,“,.,
tad, ,
the entire we have called the ptstoa . it wits ', , ....er, ~,...e. ry. , , , r,.,1, -
~ „. tries.
0ri,,,,0 and even comical to see the holder hi ,
„Vl ' l ,',7; • „„''' ' '" '''' `72';' ! ''' l ' a "
the bar trying to iodlit away mom the attraction. , I i
„ ..i p. LX.117 ,.
~
~ , 1. ',2, ~ • {1. .. 1. , 1... n. It A... 11..
when it was six inches
from
Ins otnenct , lit one , ':, 4 ; ',,' „
.;.;;;,; ~,„ ; '., ;
~-...., :,,,,:;..
~,
could see the force he ws• tugging with, an.l . the i ~ ts.t..• urn , ~...,
t s , J.
tom. t,,,-.
seemed to be exerting his utmost strength against . ~, - ,bht a .1r,Lan1.... J. te,,eet_liothlree
nothing at ail :
the exporimen4 were acoornpunied by a ier• ‘,.„ i...1.1,;17i.,'"...,L111,"7„‘",ii.‘...;_all et .`„ b „•,, a `,,,,
~, 0 ,,,,.,..,
tore from Dr Pace himself,. clearly explanatory , ~ ,, , , T . 7 ...g.
,a,..,,.,..7,..... 7 t i1i: .. „, ...,a: , , ii 0 r t ii : , :, ,,,, n i , t .,.
of all the peCulter principle. nod enntrietheee I to re. -ot.eer , er Alt , e,:er , a• , ..,1 MCI I 11/1,011 it.
wasin, the construction of the machine Ile lailt i afai
was lietensa t. , with all the ,ittention doe to his ! -.. „
~. !
tmbiez.:,ilf.ia,,ustx,d.etrieotoafTit...,Lt, t e r i, , :idi t l o t , c tti.te'l,n7b:::,./
i , M A l. la Ll ' i b 1 - , - -1 ' a 1 It - I :Hoek ,. ' , I
W ir 1 .. ed
31.,,, old:,
and to a manner and bearing ttiolonanng the on , t note - - - -
assuming yet self po,jsessed tor:drat) of true gr. ; Cid,. Vlailo-'i 'rums for sale lit .
OD li 4. 31- , •:, salt,.
Dias, .
Dr. Page staled that though he had surceedmi ! I I I; IkKlaiti__ i ,si 1,,, („,...,,,i,. 1,
in generating power at a Is, cost than with 11 i.. u u'ii t 31.-C t•ni,t:ee
- 1
small ett.m ergot , of the older kind's. he hail ; IAV A ‘,,l_try i; E. _:.,i..,,.g.,
CK • W..' 1 f ‘t o- ,ls
W. 1.,.
o, he
not yet suceeede.l in reaching the : lontoies•• el iity ro t .. WI
large Ones construeti .1 it the best mom. Indeed, Li tit',‘ it LEA 1 , --900 the.. Vi hit , • for sal. , 11l
asise justly remarked. this would he to deciond t , K t tits i,. , ..; 3S. ,d ei
lee much of an tnvention yet tot its Malley De ! ic t iTii i t . ii , 1 . , itui a __•d , idtt 11,, eitialre•li
entertain" no doubt, however, that he shall 1. j 1 i ; 7 , s;; , I.; 1 1,11/11 A 11,1
0.11. 11l accomplish that elan, 1113 , 1 the success he , il i•Af - i fi, Ai i Li_ '',rat it, fiir sale,
by
has thus far met with justifies the expectation I, ~ , Nib' , i:c , .
He has already dune enough to secure a histibc
Orphans' Court Sale.
to. , o: the history nl . elcotra- magnetism .rn lot i ~
intention one were triumph and he lies estib- . 11 a 1 ilb lalalCA N r tin nn tinter if, 11 i , tin iit..u ,'
lisbrd an i MniorDll ahem unthni; 1,.e great' „_„11„,,,, J. t , .e.,,, „„ ~, ~.„,„„.., Atli ~,, ~ ~
benefacto7s of Hutnanity, the .4,tinti. ocil Heroes ) .Lici .., , ~ tt. , ,.1 . izi ,,. . , .::.1:. ,, u;.;.: ,.,. f...i . : , ,, t. , , ,. . „. ... , i . .? . .!: .... u t
:1Et,tenc,.......i.,..............y....................i....;.. ' th: ituitta'..., ..t r3t.. - . art; a ,,a.i.n, . t• 1 re , •
; -- • - ----- , n ' 41,. 1 .„,.7. ' '''' ;l 4 ' -'"'..l 7 " . ! , ‘ "I ' LL: ' 1 " . ' “;: - ;
r ,r ' il . .:, 7 i ' . ;le e.;:Zu .1 . 1 , 1: , .-. frets I: -
jat . M ANtoRA crr.—Mr. FAitur Plenie an i ' i 1 1,.. - 1'`1,:',',,Y,,,, ,„..,, ~ ;.„,,.,!: ii,,,,, isait T. ett•
tor that th. trunt•er li r s a tviv r.n .oil ~. - lu. %.o.
f. , ti.,nnati. ,,, nu UM, ,3,,./.. , nth. •1",.'... -....,.
antsW•l4.l. Orphans ' Court Sale.
pti HSI . A N r to an ll oi .- cd thr Orphans
__
d. Festival and ' Fair, - „, , 0.,,. e. - ,4ti.dsr a ~..,,,,d-, A lilyl. tit.
IES behalf of the First prest;iv i ritua Chile , 1 , . !i1,irinn1i111',1;,..,..%4;p; in.,:ah,;-,,,,,r,1.;-:,,,,l'A;;::?',h‘,u.;;',
ro n mtmths.m. salt i.halallil...,Publie• 9l. n .ll D .,..s. • omit, Alen-. .1 r.Cart4l, •at - ,••• who .o.ro o.
in Illotonlehant. on Thors.lay sal Et •ls , sd•cars 0- . 0 i i ~,,,•n. t,...,..... is,. v :. di. , , 1,,,i, tu,....,1 ~...i
5r...1n,, the Gth and 7.h
tin.
'flood. in socrer.... - . , ~,.. alt oun, 1,1V.,1 • i 11 .1 ite total 4 ....no
Adta.ArtnnAlt rte. .tr der . t T.-rut-; ..., :• the t, , turt
to .. i,, ittn.oon will run teem tin., rm. •f f .orth avl t ' ....,,,... I 1,1{1.1a YALU El,
Nlartet atn; , • ;non , ilic_att.ras , nc ar,4 evenly,
ne4 11 , IIOM 1 . : Nl.%liii: LILA:NFU:ES...Mt - arm
PROGRAMME ti, I, c1...3.ru1.r. h3se tEi....1., i..• , 1 a nu', 1 , 1 ;: ~.
I re, tethe e,a.i.. th.otheu. •er, • ~ ,,!1 ; . s • .; ~,
()I, Till; . VWY. IN E LECTURE:, ailluh . ~ ,e .,t_. . ..tii t_ i : ii1i;i,,,ir,i,:;!,..,• , iii ...., e
....1
iii, 1 'll V 103.10 wen. to avast, in the Fretai, i ' ". "'''
lasnia,,,,ace a a ...a. •,k, the 1e110w1.434 ent - ,,, , ,a, in 4.r e..? _I A al, 11 il, -111 IPt-I, N,I. 1. Winter. i I.
to
t o sons ati tn rant ~ the relnin , ne eert ea , 7 , " 4 ~,„ ~, 1 -1' i1.5t.^.11.1.1-7 117 A 0..
he te...te. , n the 51b1.30. in the 11. 4 111...U.V..' i' ,, ' .' . ... ~,, 1 ' ,
11.11, : t , -
L,11.11 . ,.. -.- 1 leei oroccatr his Pcs ' i lilitoW tan I'l —ithi llosl l Ant.. ler Kato l ,
2 Which ors tbs Pin?rri ' i et Ce , i , 1 it te,. J K t hli A C. ,
3 r!nt,, of the pethie of UN _
" L'i.i .b " ..L I 4 ,S,P; P IP O.' " i " .. i CREAM T.l tur A IC--2,,00 the , bit rule oy
' !"""' t tb'
1 I,'''.•:.' ~. 11% I el, . ~.. , k, n,..,.1 ,
h.rennottni n I • et, e of i I
Putman:K. er vibe rrup'•". or (:,,i
; ...,,,,- a uw,e , ,f the ,tr,ir, ~ f 1.4 q I
C i 5 ) LI y}: it ( )1 1.--IL.”.hb .n. Clark ,k. Co.'s
u Govern ni rl -- ...mit kl ‘2,-. ti
~d,
lbaisicratisn si tbs vevp,ez - ,:•,,iit. 1 ni.. J ii.. 1 1 ,1.. I V. , .1.
-- ___
ll mhss.scom arm a punt., wel • . ~
12 11.441:WY 4 , lb. neon, i s
ced 164 t) C ls,i.LE—A iitteorid hand ~.„..
Proun •111 Le talon mi ti,• 13,r,1e , 31,.. . 1 1
Sultornieene ereetatt at Ine aioth ,tore et 11 K.-, ' ,; i .f .
Nu 101 Dirt 'Acre Anil at woe onion .5 . .!. in ...ircare,rer ' ' ..t. • .u ,
the twelve derzur. ,
The In . w.ll.a.camethe au, eLlon ar Ilf Will tits , ' r;ll ,, er , t.
'Vr.r..'il.'teTagrat'';: Per.rtrieVr'nlrl',...ehgVa'e.4oeTere
by ~
s our eif Pavia. a alentifirst tic. neat - tend Kb..
I,r to sot Ito the caw, er erancelleatton In.the Prated: lan
extant, s ill nor thoeu; lathe.. ,n . , r I.4iev, er i.or gentle;
'T. TLl`Z.tar;l';',,:l d„ ' „ "fr ,t.',.P.T.tr.,`=`:, Het"..
the areennt nf their aut.terletior... if the, I: net ee,
nui
OMM
LAPAstri LI. HAM
ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME:
To-Morrow, Wedneaday Evening, Nov. 6th,
MADAME ANNA BISHOP'S
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND LIRI s C ENTERTALV.VE-VT,
TEO srTsLCOoss , v,Ctil ANL OFT.
44-VAIIL seat...star. iolrs.roor TirlocO. Th
h.a at th< %Nis , ILok Hotels. awl D•rs.
Tickets IST ILkos_ros.l3.als 12 .VD: w I» lad at Oor
lu
.le rd ioul Mellor. Elovt
_
H. Hepburn,
TTORXEY AT LAW—Office, 99 Fourth
Atrpot, opprintn tl.< M.yo" Of!lc, w4;2.
J. M. JUNE k C 0.%
American and European Amphitheatre!
Av LL PERFORM IN PITTSBURGH., in
Y (row of the ACC,r,-11.171 l'euu rtt.el. 51on
dm?. November AA. and ornollnue apta for's shalt nesAn.
"Tndistl otl feat reit of On I bllehmnut ni
_.cannra FA:mg TROVA of male L Tomato
perturruirre. Irogo AreAtent e)tibllehionnte n 17mone
• Antos" , thelliallt Obtlolfullbed may be found tVehamer
iltqgOW7OFZlTogrgu TtlgA4llN r ut
'be Armg.ong.l7lArkArreL Ar, end 'OR 17 ,
L• the wreetArt Am-bran Clown •
The inlformouirr orompri , everi Teri. rf EQV
TM AN 17NTY.KTA1707EN14. inpullng min, (mbar-.
-V,r4n7Vln'e:P=l; , ltl';A 7 '"7 , l7; - '
Buggy Wanted.
N EAT and substantial, with leather top.
fr . , role Aver mei nod o our.,harer be eddro.n.
11k • ntAe, an. day. etottng mak. and price require& le
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1010 11.. prune Aloxandrak for 1,,,„.....„ 5,, , ,,
S 1. ... N 4, N 8 , - - 1 1 A I All AEOTTICI , 0 11,
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1tiv7, 7 1..X7 - 471•11 1 - 10 hid, lor 01.117 I,p
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BuTTEit.__:; 1,1,1. 17)777-11. Roll. lon .silt I.y 11'111E11 Pi. ACHE:y -4 10 bu. tor et& ' l/t
\ camel., 1,119,000.
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V l; . I;i3 .1 R -.-,,) I-bi. f„, „,,i„ h i . i, Al F,F. - -500 kfgs I. ) q 'd sue., for ,Lajo 1. , ) &afro! i•?: urn , Talt \ t \ h‘cOtral Int...trance
\ Loor of the •St.N4 ‘
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L re..1.e....6..21M Fringes. 1.1.1. end lase d rob, B , 0 4.,.. 0..0 • o'. and n's Lust 1 1 , , ,,, a ,,„,,,,,,0, ,f n o . poi, p,,,,..,.1,4.
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.
POTTED FLAN N E LS , -JuF4 received at Fs k..,, , t , T•rt ~,io.oallf from Ma... ml• rat. aro.,
0 A A. MAL , . A s`ll AA. ~, en I ~ .1 Mar., w... ~,,,, :.5 1..,• WhON , I.lswn, , ~, „....ek,runsintl..ltf.rart ..1 Itwarf { y ear 2.7, 7 ,..
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- - - ,L , AS,...KS--4.111 bbls. N.. 0.. f"Tor sole 1.3* \ ootera td „Yl. +
. .:.burgh Ft., train., nr lon ...A
A ' iMIA-Vt ,-Fsks sup. CarlF., fur sale 1.,t: '\ 1 L ' ,, „. „
A. CCI lII.ItTe 4 iN A Co o 10 Lib.., „I- ' ttanot 011 ns.tral dass..lll he carefedly attendtel to
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LI e‘1.;11 14,TRE-12 kegs tor Sale 17) , • 'l / 4 .'i ti . 1.7 ( 1 1 1 1 4 . 111 1) 17VI N T .7 1 i 'S. llok it ll l , l I P 7 F A./.1. IA S' Bp N S--JI ust 1, treeeive,ltie
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50.30
ICE-:Fil wren' best.'l , Fr sale ltv
a. , p oi lf .. t ')..'l..t...N'TS:',sA'e:ltut."Casie.i".-'lrAlit k t' q r .i _s i t ': : ' : "' s ' e d n e L l' F ' F 't e- 4 . "l i i i k''' :t i: lt i t : l : F tru, .1; 1' ... 1 1 1,, , it t i r . .t e s ', -.7l ' r e s il : L l e ;Ts dds'po'4 clone
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II Mtn...ASSES 3 . 1 1111 .001.1 Ole s Bet , r , ,F,. ~,,.,,,.,„,, 07,1471ti0t t .1 , m. 0.. a...v . 0 ,, 7 tsvo,Fabis tOoe.ler aood nol,P, PA 't
. , Jaen,. • 0.,..1.1. ..IderA, prrthhte, .\ Put an In 1 ..1.1.1 , ~ ease. b/a.,k, Waol.rt 1 , 41.1 \F.'.
0 • s ,ri. w• • +oh full direr J.
1, ow, For 5a,,,,,,7 Era „ , a .
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ou thls .4.. 71 Nun Lafatelle I•sfltto7l ' 17 . :\ ..e1 ‘ 7 . . 1 1 - t i ...1 1 1.1..a1t0bt, sonet, .7.1 WOloafi ll 7. l s 1- 11 tot , ' , al ~ 7 \ M.Pi lolll ' "N.
u NL Jam.,l to., iuew,.h. 7.77.. 140111 , 7 1 . I l fvd,7 -%•,. '' ''''''''" , INEGAR -AM bbls. fur sale by
a., - 1.0,u5ic.c...s Yelvenset. for .BO ' e.. 40.•,.. s '...t F.....• '',5:2 L .7 . .i . , ,
ps,lo SUB.BALLUX Al .1.110-Wi. /1 1 1 Water sc. •I ..-• ‘J. flaw+ •7. Wood. I V 0P.J.5 ' '
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4,100 I,
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More New Goods. I COMINIERCIAL.
A DIES. A. McK N [GUT. N 0.62 Fourth st., . . _
ilaa received his tevivad !urn.> 4 Fall and Mini, HALTlaluilt. A2l.l.,—Advvrtimen.. l4l.o, r l Dtx.
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Is. [ha cialarity of alilch 11,in, I`,” ourebsoid at 1 in• Ibla tavor i•v`ov. l and i`'ivavir`d iv.' of , sivvve. Firm
the 11. anc[inn `mien in [ha vo.tvrn
(them
Ilia ` , ..,,,„..
• ni u` Minna. of theca at arr ot" I
f',.;.l.7,7rl",i,b'll:".bn'uld 0.11 partinular ationunn tr, - -.-- - - --- -
tat bi °VET& EN 1 . 9 a l
lin•-hil Lynn 6baarlio Taro obvan: rlain Caancnvi•
t havlc liar awe, at nianursic`nrera 1 o `f. a. or THE
ivaos: Fran`h Mvolono and C•slanervir. Fan- v` 0c ,,,, mai B ain .
ci 1.1••1 Del , - Silk, vorr dovirablo,
. ` Cloak, Cloakinal. to . ao. " , l I` t 1" 01 , i`III.ING TO .AND FROM TILE UNITED
.1 1 1:: , "I' ItEel. :it 3A,S. A. MeK NIG
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anti and Fainm , . I 'Kan arnovi.
sr_ - ,- . 9." -----tt:nt. "r • - ..„ Al.o. i n•• i Il` I rl otl , ki1..1,10M 1 . Leant, for Mind...ll,los
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ot.r.ct tar,fr, n^. ...a Trimealugn i,levprf
varlet,' of Ktflo , anf prihr
ff.—Country Mnrrltant. ..f1 f. • •
fr k ,h, for by
al' It F. et IS,IIIIIIOI.
Double Reed Melodeon.
riniE guhseriber ha. , ..pencd .1, very
i.e. Midi...leo, 5 ••••titeee. 'rah eei r.
mole by original In.eot re
.ne Needham , N.
V Tlii• it, rumen own' •ti tower To an,nioll Organ.
w' ul t a
asol mue.b Barron''' . i• point
prielir to etan't In, tone, and Wly for tron•portin, It
ie expooely intend. , for use in churet., •••••ingto Ito
ti P o n g c 7i r . nn'h
ins ' il."l " t7e . r•i; " a3:aculow the dame. pnyhom
hms/ takeu a.m. from die ..b.criber , wateroom,
been nolereel by . moot . ..gat:on In du` city.
II IILEBEe. Sole Beat
t for the original maker,. earlinnlt • Nenilbalin
BUTTER -5 11 kepi No. 1; ,
3 WA.. dolt: jupi tte and for we by
SAMUEL I. MIRIVIL.K
•
I Alt 11.--ri Mils. just reG'd rind — for cab. by_'
t•IlttIV?!It.
AM I;LN(11 : 32 - 5 hbh, for sal , by
Rood nt.
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SUtOrl'ltl NI: ALOES-2 1 o) lb, for sale by
E !3ELLEIV
k i 4l[l(i R LEAD-1 ,0 lbe. for role by
H. E sr.t.C.ER,
11)1(:167,1, ARABIC-15U It, very
tor He br It. F.: SELLERS.
1110 IV AF. CA) PEPPF.I2--S. ••:ks pure,
It. E. SELLERS.
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, ),) 1) - 1 , ..10)),LE1c..
1,,‘ P. SALA'S-2.0 1,1,1, for aftlr. by
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i-;11l17.l.flW(11)1L---I,a) blil, for sale ho '
N... er, , rttoo.olsll 401111 CO .
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'll' ILI. he effttr , .! .1[ publir a ‘ ale. O. the
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t • an , .f 1.10. - TT. nnt• rot Otnro It. t o•lt r. \ Lot
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lorritEu ./ , / , ATIIAN. •
Alt lottert sod
, 1•1 xol ,oitlantl r•••..bf
rhst
Letter- to ti , Continent of -Kul
ust prepaid twenty one man.
02.4 i‘iiMin required to be preps',
Is,ttsrs to the enntlnent of Enroys
run pmpssi V.v.. cents FlOgif
Isms reluireel to prepaid
In full.
Lattere by the Ilarre Ltee. must I.
nts p t half nun, Inland llnstste
reaStiritssn.
Ns:Ars:vn hs either jAne, to the Csmt
/usm tear cents eseb.
Inland NINO., must be .1,1/.1 on Letter,. And Vessts
ths I: ,, ntits.ot 'Eurnre. th.. ' llromen
Ines
?ITISBUROA'MAAREI. as
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JlerICL PrrlSECMlrt t/ I[Bll\
• Torun., 44,)
the mat ket yvtitert6y was without any mo
rut uf Intereet The d•Y ,••,"
c...frletwne. and taieo wets !1n:11..1,1th
..erke.l..llang., Innoneetlunir
1010 1: -The train . by liver y.ttorday were fur, but
trolly tleatgnnl for ea.:ern •hipment Tht4n were trees
tt ltaf 161 a ut 33: 20 tc3 2 0 , And 21 ttt.S3 , 3fl l ObI• the
bat., befog fora mired I. of f. wolfextra, The Isle.
lona ator.• are exttlfined. rematar dray load lote for <37
aaa. at $3 47.1 3 . 0 for a f nod extra.
11LAT FLA/VH-'ales from Urn bantll at II f,6
t tt 190, and Craw ;tore at SI :It tlal rk of , e 1 le.
It ekr Aeb at Vac. 4 moo, rearla
entloutf at Lleff4Ak. liateratukft. aad Pot. , 4 ftinTa4fitet 5.
Zit E:f tie untie., a...improvement In 3lttleArs.
ulto nitrettbls. t InUMIt 37w if nation .'•otcrar
p rrt , tit fda,VAC,llld Rio Ctolee at 'etsf." ,, ,
et , al
ItIfOVIOIOI3,tI-ace Itaanraral/4.bin t ale, of baron,
e,
attk9 an. tight. b. price. are les nut tale,
trmq our
reourt
WIIISKET--ollea,of 0,011,1. In itall af .2l ' 4O
at wall , .
I;itAIN atorittVontequalloa traUired ,testerdef`,,
an Lot. , w• &oat] tear WA.. her tecarl • ;hale, and
may nove,be quatted at Apc fur are stratit at
Narle , r :At nr, h. actioftTe 10 ta'Atl • lit t4el (tram Prat
- ., \thatl 06111 Ltnat‘A n l ; Vitt I awl.
`ot at r 34.110 n
- \ llt.re reltdr.6•l2\ Ato the arket
2fletfa
' fo ' n " tt P ld 6 ta ". l * l . o ” . t.'loPf(et,t.about.l'nN4::' ' , " S ' rl "-j at 't ftn - -
t On . ontnutartu are dolna 44kt lalfelnekt Ore teal
CO I . iE STAT.,
a
Oet 31. 11
'the market la ueo tht a s Wad ttatl,C-ta,
t In Ilk. hore'lwe..• I r3a 1 • 430AtePorA tr
lan • •L, .e,rivAror
Vr., ' „t n' trett . fut ' VCNat
fin;tlte n V t ;k:
0, ha,* The utotAntt rl tn. The *ttat of twXurra.
r t,o. atnt eg. at r -n, at.tl sfaefor whit, A I
tat\ , t rneouth alarat.tln. t The et or Ili? In I
market today to 4.3 at bag . !attesting' onthly Llr
,Atlajatf Mtwara: Whoa 1 LI, Itraker , rawa)tl.tulates the'
tturlxdow .r the 131-AlliAta th e • ••
ttur telvrl, the market
Ytt nonrovol Dunn t t.rt hart of the mo and
wen, loot', l•11t1 at al, .1 tf‘the rrettent rzar . and
wuo• nOwfto 111.017aN_oat I arvNeoLl wood tt mm ~ :14,) •^Z .
erntt, and Le •Itutculta,u eaat. •S
the
roil At lea. tataatolttna 'rho ref3 , loll of ttoft l nAs ,,
Otee for aornr tloat, , o .. ba t e , . Itlnenl boy., tt
04. 00,10r1 rnwee ttrtul •
Tte Inufantl ta forttcularly ttl
ttf wouh the eaten nt routlarttre
amt DOttae OVfo - 3 - tawl tat , ' `At ttri
L( \llll.l f . OFFII:
,A 1 0 ,11" "Intl lao. 1.. to data,
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PORT OF 'PITTSBURGH
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