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    made up out of the twenty parties -you
named, so 1 gums we might as well
party of Comeworers.' ups 1,11,
UM, would be
.d e dinpitney
of regolotion-anneir-oen. ,ippeepsinted; with
party, 144 ta. a e a Canute on 'tether, sod
Cub. On ,,: n i` of Mexico in the middle;and
wkst torah-light proteesion from one
" g ii, -t t up
a l
eduntri to - the other, 'and 'tire "[Co
mbat! he gets *Ter .bere, to make stomp
' &date through all the
,8 4"a tateit! ' lf f lae " di r irt cleat him, I'd go_ i c e e t r o
freor
.. tinier au‘reettle the benks.of Solt Ili
" -
tack Joshue. "I think
Major;? "I s • „,„1 'deb You
deal ' of .:yoox not ions,
' ' would think the matter oetr, and dra w upso w m . e
pluk for no Logo by, for it's high time we
defer something.
. Bc o t t r. „„d
blaraa jrAeclelpon
• friend, your old
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PITTSBURGH
I.IOIUiING, ' NOV , 17, 1861
MirREAPING MATTER WILL BE FOUND
OtLEACTI PAGE OF THIS PAPER
On Riven —Tun Elision 011.—We have
the gratl.beation, of announcing that. after • long
season of low ester , our rivers are now all In a
• good boating stage for first class packets. The
continnausi and heavy rains of kit week. have
'thoroughly eaturatedthe thirsty earth, and filled
„up the beds of our rivers, and we maycoofideot
ly predict uninterrupted navigation, with a short
interval, - may be, of interruptions from fee,
['for the next seven of eight months to come.'
'Shippers saltand west may rely - upon our rivers
,withperfect safety from this time forward to next
Aa immense amount of coal is now afloat on
iliellopongsbela river, which will be set at lib
!' ertyhy. this ,rise, and which as it is greatly
needed at Roils below will afford a fair return
the shippers. Coal has borne an extravagant
;
price, of late in Cincinnati and Louisville, arid
the people there will hear with pleasure that a
laigiylest of coal teats is innsway.
We may look forlarge of er pig
frorathe illeglieny, and lumb er , vly
be transacted on Liberty street and
the Allegheny. wharf: We expect to see elmerfal
faces — lid
._ battling activity in our streets
take tki: place of idleness and gloom, and al
',though-we may not be able to recover all we
have lost by the protracted stage of low water,
yet we may find in the end that we hate done a
pretty" fair fall. business.
Tan BUENOS Maw or Prrrsaunaur.—Probs
,-
bly rio place in the eountry is more effected, di
. • •
' teeny and indirectly,hy the moots of our pres
.
• :ent-Ininous tariff polioy . than Pittsburgh, and
•
these .effects are now felt .here with an their
crishing force. The disturbance in. the money
affairs of the country, owing to tho . :constent
din sf spiels, Which has pFoduced inch dia
microns effectain tne eastern cities, has. also hod.
• its full influence in this city. ; But to them can
. les of premiere we have to addißiii which did not
exist on tho•solthoard; and which was felt hero
with a severity which feW can realize who have
• 'slot suffered from it We allude to the cutting
off of our regular fall tmehmes by the protracted
Season of low water. What would be the situ
' alien Uf New York and Philadelphia, if wholly
deprived of nivigation for months, together in
the most busy season of the year! flow many
"strong houses would topple and fall under tomes
and - ffisaivangemenut caused by such a calamity!
.Plttedutigls hem had all these difficulties to contend
with, and yet her merchants, manufacturers,
and buainess men generally, have passed through
MtrriTl,:tordesd with their mereautile_houor t outer.
411110 d etew weak
• ; have given way, botnothing has occurred
'..•••••"••••,:iirreeten confidence in the soundness and
x , business hones.. We , quasnon if
there is another city in the Union which. would
gum withstood . such a concentration - of caburd-•
—'::" - tres so nbbly,,and ,have ;mop sat of no / pa:al
- with leo notch arr.dillacia mmidiontrell W psis.
- par * and we i trnst they will reap atichpostemari
-reirazdAsi the , season of navigation now-com
-
amused: . ;
• ..Let no then, hasten to conifort those car
.4telists of. &Series engaged in the manufacture
. • tif,proteCted articles, (of cotton, wool, iron, en
gnr, nit, fie ,) whose howling' now fill the air
with . .the news that the vast army of democrat;
• are marching to their relief, and, will tear down
to their hearts content, and utterly destroy the
• terlifef 18416, - . 'Yes :we will Comfort them with
truth. In thelsEttire : Zia thug iokst . 2, reality.
We will meetings, dug from beneath your paws
the half; conaumegarcasea which now coned
' tote your loathsome food, and with some hopes
CIELT, Or yOUr plethoric indigestion, will turn
jOrt,otti into oar:AMerican held', to live , es
.hetaltby - men do—by the errant pf their brows"
—lrartingtcn Un ion. . •
Thsaboveixtract-from the Wasbingtim Union
extremely consoling to . * rortif, ,, democrats,".
who, having done all they could to deliver the
country.tuto the handset the party of free trade,
fi .
^;.; • "-
hare recently been raising. their o f
voice in
• 4••••. deprecation of the evils threatened in the above
' paraPliph. - =Niel may the Union gloat over the
Sees in prospect' eincelecofocoiste
has frAdVanasyliapie. and OhiOut the footstool
•of their-cotton planting dietso3rs. Not only are
• 1010 be dented farther protection, but even the
. • little w hic h is now afforded by 'the tariff of 1846
•,
is to be torn away; and the whole population
driVeilniongricolture soya the 1 11 0 -
ford COUrfilli, all are producers, where are
the consitmenr .if tk . purchsee oar', foreign
goods W e are obliged, even now, when there are
• so many minUfactureet .the country,, to send
xrdillons or' g ala, our own ; pru'die not bein g
wanted by our creditors, what will be our cone i
tieDwhen: all these a dditional laborers
• ,
•
turned into the tleitle,'"anti become producers
A -mitred of c
..Earscumt,l near menefloterlog establish
•. - runts, who will _buy your produce,
_when' the
• . - aspittals!io opendlre, the deitaberer and the
.hop helper, .artimus and the
We, deprived of theirrmploymesta, are t•turntd
out into the /theirlmin Selds,'? to .compete with
'Yon In the Mash:got food! -17be6rerilibe your
•.,-••• marlettitheil ;Aqui the °petit:it Pot the
',hest 'of rziooo and kriouisiu44i4l3lFk *tad
• - ~.Orsrumry can besot to ,England: cheaper than
`.you can rend it; yon ship it to California?
• . • ', The Chitlins can -tilt that 'market quicker sod
plumper than yot an
are glad; however, thatthe true Imeofo
.
Vm .Freo Trade: has:been allowed to
edmielts head in the eentral loco,organ o*ikt
We ore "glad that icing emits' IR."
heforelestrrkst wemay be
." proptredfPrthem
We use jojoiced that the e '
nom7:-;-'oollz*,saii.piiiir ground:in:doh our °pp°,
have lately-taken is to be desaited for the
'';tAtt:'''Citaifyin_:Prinxipleis of Free Trade; tlit the
. . '44l=-liii,i*nol#, of 146, is tOi4.:o.iifOiol3ll-
ilfor th e shiolnte policy of the Calhoun 'Khoo!:
• - attempt will shake their 'Patti to ito
2, • taidOon, end Itt n tliol yramld.of! stair
. .to
.
. ,
' r.estia.—A. letter tregol °TRW theldit
idslippl, ii . ablished itiSirtiew 'Lark runet, de
firOs roosathfmosi triiroplaatly from 'tlljoi
raisin ititi of the Jetta,. viiterflpiprol*ino
bi ati..aucifie r of ,tiii: Atittnienn GoTtniaisn'l.:
no vita" gays: : 9,;i.firttyrinpcw.bi,ortgrien -
an obje . :4 of ',yesti, - -voir.,illp w!.awritkilaeill
boolon with detght.. Never
timing been greetad is tho
...Taors outlawing= The elt4'
sad raar sensitive
cno, vat proud that I was attached to &ship die
-- latched upop. tech a' gAcrrions wad
citing the cheers and td Beings of thousands
Sherterer..cre. treat; I Wien, candidly. that
theway Wotan. hisroonlet.crho we're i x , tomr
of as were the Prof and the AmcericapkCousai
.the I'llirr4 for f Oll. o f rg!u‘A?rd noble.
-high-ndaded Goreninitnt,- and tht Arecricits
;•;•:-..3?",`A -Corstd , for feat of otrinidhwthe , VVric."l,. ,
:Tha - writer Oct. - the' folloing moue , for
• t,titatlei ItiittpiltrelaidialeAoll! 4:01±1 to
. - .. - :' .,,,7 -k -, '.li - ' , ;'' , '
;.i'.:.!...i.t-r;f:.'c'-.-.:-'
thi_trnit#l4l3tstt! - • _
.4ad wig hi Wm* ailD:ite4ort it i
ICarintlCs 1 4 012 g. or ship, sad I* Mali ,
Lad pirdotw to tit M elting th e r cited. Sista.
Vs :wafts fortbtsasaaocDnmeettoneb Thu
3rers sat Ws= GaTerititlalotkit bitortthtf.
Chte - Alp Conittir44oo 0 1116 . -
Nitirei to lEossatsAgy alma. hi 0.01.40110...
. - lig.4sgbisvd - tockutat4 ink toe; that ritsPer'
- ' - -li •i binf Ain . butVat -.'
P177.&141,41.....--r ta erICS, moi
huhebduality was absorbed inthe duty ho o wed
Ida fatherland. If he was to proceed it once to
America, he could remain but a short time, nod
it ulna his desire so to arrange' hie affairs en to
perm% him to remain tel long i sm puible. It is
well known that the Austrian Government bore
Fir& the report, through their mercenary (ir
ons, that he Wen gone to America to reside, to
endeavor to force their people if' possible into
a revolution, beforearrangemento were matured,
I (In widen case they Would inevitatiyiitt tletiroy 7
ed,) or, to eztinguinh in their minds the Mel
- lingering hope of fininlom. - Bat going to Eng
land, and placing his poor children there to be
educated, was a sure evidence of his intent
ties to rebtru. KeSailth does not make a se
cret of his wish to confer with Martini and Lo
dru Rollin. Ilia -principles may differ from
theirs, but they have a common enemy, sod the
Italian cause is inseparable frees that of flow
gory.' The assistance that both hope to receive
from France is too well known.
There ls & 'movement going on in Europe
which is beyond controL It-has nearly resets
ed its culminating point; ilia a few months now
arc of the greatest importance to those who have
been Intrusted by the people of Europe with
their destinies, It is a fearful thing to trifle
with the blood of nations: end if Kossuth had
sacrificed the interests of his country, to his
personal wishes and vanity, he would have been
condemned by every honorable man. I do not
believe Gist the most fastidious of our fellow
citizen' will object to the coons he has parad
ed, when they have his reasons In full from him
self *hen he arrives.
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TUB WAIL ON THE RIO GRANDE.
The New Oil us Novena of the 4th inst.
publishes a Bre Mlle letter, , dsted Oct 29.
narrating Brosnan since, the commencement
of Caravajel's (mentions against MatamOtas.
Though brief, It.gives an intelligent review of
proceedings thus far, and we therefore copy it
with slight abridgement.
On Monday, the 20th October, Carevajel's
advance guard arrived and took possession of
Fort Paredes without any resistance, ant on
Tuesday, the 21st, in the morning, his whole
force arrived, said to be one thousand strong.
They were busily engaged, with slight skirmish.
lug on the outskirts of town, the balance of the
day. Carevejal's kris was one killed and three
wounded; all Americans. On the part of Ma
les seven killed and a large number. wounded.
. Wednesday morning, the 2.2 d, was ushered in
with cannonading from Carvajors forces at Fort
Paredes, whioh did great execution in the city.
About I l'o'clock, an attack was made upon the
custom house by the Revolutionists, which was
successful, although under a very heavy fire
• from, Ai-aloes. batteries, Mounting di twelve
pounders and two six pounders. They main
tained this positron; until night, and withdrew
until morning Capt. ;Alfred Norton, com
' mending the Texan Rangers, was severe wound
' ed, as were oleo several other . Amerines.
I On Thursday, the 28d, the 'fight was renewed
with &beet 'two Mildred and fifty Americans,
I under command of the, gallant Col. Ford, of
Comanche notoriety, who' led them throughout
the day with undaunted seal, not retiring until
long after sunset. Col. Ford was slightly
wounded in the head, but will be enabled in a
few days to attend his command. There were
no Americans killed in this action, bet the loss
on Avelos'is aide must hive been very severe.—
The General himself was slightly wounded in
the thigh, an was also Col. - Capato, his aid.
On Friday; the 24th, there was very little
done, as it was contemplabid to items the cify
that night. The attack began at 9 o'clock ; but
before commencing a destructive fire broke
M t. which burnt some of the finest buildings in
MLitt:coral, and canoed great lots of property;
as neither party would 'allow the flames to be
subdued. Both parties fought desperately dur
ing the night, and theloss most have been great,
iltboagh it i.e s impoesible for me to give the ex
act number.
Carvajal bee now got posoession of full three
fourths of the city, but he has yet the hardest
part of the battle to fight Gen. Antos itlie
his position barricaded and entrenched upon all
the streets leading to it, and before be can be
taken a great loss of life - must follow from Car
, vajars Heel, as they arc to be the attacking
party, whilst Arnica's men are fully protected
by the barricades. r '
On Saturday, 'the 25th, there whims fighting
of any consequence, as both parties required
rest. On Sunday, the 213th, there was an at
tampt made by Carvajal's forces to gain a posi.
- tionbleor the Grand Plaza, when Avalos's quar
ters are-situated, but with no success. There
Was no loss of life in this attack on tbe part of
Carnjal, but several were severely wounded.
It is izepossiblo to State how Many were : killed
and wounded oe Avalos'e sidvew ttcyronke .
sway-with Mien so ispidly'eftecie`amact. ,
•-• Monlaf, the 27thildataitorar hat' .tt:/t3ct
fallen ieto.thetteruhtut Carnittiositheughthere
has been bird fighting all day. - There latCre
, internment of Mexican troops looked for hour-.
IY by the way - of Monterey: 'and If Commie( is
, not very mast he will be herroted. in. There
,was smother - fire in Matamoros to-night, but it
'i was, not he disesteems as the first. Both partite
' foughtbravely by the light, but Cervajal gained
.no new position. ....i. _
. Tundsy, the 28th, there was no fighting of
Lally consequence to-day; it is expected there'
Iwill bee night attack. I will now endeavor to '
[ give you such risme* of the killed and wounded
' on Caresjers side as have came to my knowl:edge.
I ' KIIISD.—Petar Culver, merchant its Browns-
I vine; A/exander Langstroth, by accideti;Wlttle
, being uportithe roof of his house.
, Womeban.—Capt. A.fred Norton. loss of right
arm; it. • Gracesqul, lam of right amCol. I
Ford, slightly wounded in the head; E. Finley, I
wounded' in the side, dangeronelyed iIIkVID F. Wad' ,
[ dell, U. S. Consul, while engag E p
[ plea goods from the fire. ' .
Wedneedaj. the 27th. there was no attack, as
anticipated, list night; ell' things are quiet up
'to this time . It is my opinion Col. Carvajal
will have to retire from Mammas unless '
he
soon receives' reinforcements. • ' •
On the 25th of October, Carnjal jutted ti-pro
plantation - tel Me peoplo of Mato:toms, ' but it
contains nothing that requires its reproduction
here. He denies in' the most, impentive terms
that It is his object to secure the independence
of the frontier states, and then to annex them to
the United Stater. .. ..
LORD PAtikOMpl SEM Op:FOP OP
It stems that Prince Curvercus, the so
omitted Minister of the Sing of lisples to the
Court of St. James, addreseed 'a ietter to Lord
Palmerston, under date of August 9,1861; in
which the Prince "enclosed a pamphlet in -reply
to Mr. Gladstone's fateons lemur, end requested
Lord Palmeriton to forward. • copy to the rep.
rtsentatives of prat ilritain in foreign Courts.
IThe reply of the noble Lord miast have astonish
ed the Neapolitan Matter quite sa much ts
Alr. Webster's famous letter did the Chevalier
tfulsetian. It Ls u follows:
Eitrout Palmerston to Prince Castricicala:
Fontana Omcs, Aug. 16, 1861.
Sir. 1 hare had tho honor to receive your let
ter of the 9th butunt, enclosing a copy of a
pamphlet, entitled °The Neapolitan Government
and Mr. Gladstone," ami requestiog that copies
of that pamphlet may.be forwarded taker lifej..
esty's ministers at the several Primp:fan courts.
1 have to state to you inn re 4, that I must
decline being accessory fa gi circulation to
a pamphlet whlch, in my opted does no credit
to Its writer, to:the covertirtent which' he at
tempts to defend, or to the' political party °II
which he professee tole eleunpion.. .
I should not hart Ulu the liberty " of lairs
ging you on the subject of Mr- Gladstene's p in
'Mots, if you had net, by your letter of the 9th
instant, rendered.it recessaky for me to de so;
and 1 Gan
retai ass O usg tu tiast i t irideltrammt f 4*
gat• l: to to you mlopittlen inn
PM those fun eta, end AM the parties of
which they treat; but I feel that silence on my
pert, after the - rereips of your communications
of illse would enziotramit tetaleinterprtgatioe.
ar ia.
1 pelf, therefore, ea ini to saythet
Mr. 6 tenors letters to Lif, AlrdeM..
ent an afflicting pienge a • of
Iniuticis, ant cruelty, preethsett. by .41 effiners
and agents of;the governmuithallus • o •
Napa as might here ba •,E. - n
not in any Eurpte6%l At the pm
eue'dity; an ,the intormethm tus ban re
alised upon' ; than .Lciatteu frem,MAX;itet,
119WSr 1 - 4 6 finfite/Y ty the - ceehtelion,
• ftegr. Otertgotte by tug • overstated the
mud= eel which .•a • ,-, . - O ,Z- „ •...ii at Mr. Glad'
4
f.,„„..,..... ~. . op tot hostillo Ili .eg
of Naples;, or with foellep skrom to
mentary and monarchical aoustitutibu 'hi
Sicilian, Majesty has granted to his Sate°
emit= confirmed -• by his royal oath Mr- Glad
stoao's object seems, on the ciontrary;' to tutu
been the friendly'purpose of drawing rashest.
teution to, and _of directing the force of nubile
opinion upon, Amu which, if allowed te con
tains, moat neatuarily up the fosmdation of the
Neapolitan monarchy, and prepar e the way for
those violent runtish= which the rannitammte.
mimedby a deep serum of long continued and
vide speed hgettise, ere rare sour or Ister
top.roduce._
It blight We been hoped that hat th*Neapoliten
gorermemett eroskt have receded thme. lettere
lathe eplsit in Web they were enudfutty writ
ten; W weld 'hate sotto work earneetly and
etestesilySe correct time noludtert aml•":7 6
titmeet to Yid.* their attention him th - - -.
aroto; 'lt te obttrets; thetVireetti-' -
fiespeattmegt . vortagist mould
trete the 40,Pg Pr rftlattiAnivmem„,—
stetastitat ta• agaisraltelio
*Atilt 00042 0 1 a'i gPstia.b7 tht ' 044 *"
„,.
ore. prntWiaHlingt(of th y , avast vigilaat Minkter.' risen usiNew. Oilcans Plogiun.. sot +:
of pubes . IiTIRTILICR PROM I;EXICO.
',Rut the Netnalitau government will be ranch We find some additional items of interest in
mistaken if it imagines that a pamphlet conalit;- ;
rag of a flimsy tissue of bare assertions and our files of Mexican papers.
reckless denials: mixed up with coarse ribaldry i On the Ilth tilt., the Smite approved a reeo
and common-niece; abuse of public men and of an of the Cham D
ber of epu h
ties, autorizin
political parties, will accomplish any useful par- I dm Government to send 2,600 men cf the rin g
poets, or render any real service to the govern•tional Guards of the States of Jalisco, Guano
meat in whose behalf it appears to hare been I junta, New Leon and Coahuila, to the seat of in
written; and I must take leave to observe, that correction in Tamaulipas.
there are admissions, direct as wall as indirect, in . The division on hoard the Neptune was taken
Mr. McFarlane's pamphlet, which go far to es- from the castle of Ulna. The Stsrlo Dire y Sur,
tablish the conelusious which he professes au in- speoks of the insurrection as a movement hood
tention to overthrow. 1 am,i&e. Canal.. The Trait d' Union. ie another
(Signed) PALMERSTON. article on the subject, makes use of the following
remarks:
TICE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION. Telpmatepec' If, relative to the aggree
, siv• and break neck policy, which has been con
tinued up to this time, is pursued with reference
to the Gary grout. the tioecromentof the United
States will he forced to hostilities, and
he
tier duce co...aced; whoa will they i.e fiu
ished•
Toe neighboring republic iv agitated by a 131,
timitd question, that is to say one of those ques
tions which are not easily to be passed over iti
this practical age. Should the United States
then make war, ailed by the malcontents here,
by Ortiz at Tehuantepec. by the spirit of the
popultion near the Isthmus, will-there not be
danger that Mexico will lose Oajrica; Chiapas,
Tabasco, Yucatan, and part of Vera Cruz even._
that is to say, four or five states.
Turning our glance towards the West, the
daugoraus proximity of Upper California, do not
toe well known designs of certain adventurers
who are regardless of international law, give
reason to fear for Lower California, Sonora, and
Sinaloa!
Thais the Mexican territory is menaced at
Wren different points tit the same time; thirteen
States are in danger, and the Federal Treasury
is empty of resources to meet the grave Ives- .
lions which may spring up at any time.
The cholera has subsided almost entirely in
the city of Guadalajara, where it bad made
great ravages within a short time.
The derecha de con.rumo or tax on goods pass
ing from the maritime and frontier custom hone
es into the interior, has been re-estahlielied.
The Mexican papers complain that the build
ers of tho five war reasebt, built in New York for
the Mexican Government, have not complied
with their contracts. The teasels ware.to be of
seventy five tons each, but ins said that they
measure only a little more than . fifty-nine tons.
Senor Clomenti ban been appointed Nuncio to
Mexico by the Pope. The Mealier advise:. the
Government not to suffer him to enter the coon-
KIOS or TH 8 wine, PRESS
cater tble mot cr.. from um• to Mu , et
m m. Ighiyr ore., i. relerlon 1.. tie , next l'ree.
ter ',RIMut tuI.SJSUg mer•or to etacionle. .43 .I+t,
From the Baltimore American.
If the South is expected to go into convention
for the nomination of a candidate for the Preoi
ffency, it must be upon such conditions sa these,
and upon no other. "The southern vote," says
the Savannah Ripe.lean, "will not he given to
any candidate for the Presidency unless the con
vention which presents that candidate shall come
out openly with a. pledge that the whole Compri,
tame shall be maintained." It would be to en
courage a delusion to allow any doubt as to the
absolute and unalterable fixedness of this deter
mination Let the Whigs of the North choose.
Those of them who cannot come up to this
standard of fealty to the Conetitution may find
a platform at Buffalo where they would not be
intruders.
Thus are the elements confused, and thus is it
seen that the terms Whig and Democratic have
no specific meaning as applied to the great issue
of the -day; neither Democratic triumphs nor
Whig victories Imply any thing at all in refer
, *nee to the peace and integrity of the Union, the
anpresuoy of the Constitution, and tho due en
' forcement of the law. The Constitution has ha
1 supporters in the ranks of both the parties de
signaled as above, and in both of them its enemies
are to be found. When Seward claims to bo •
Whig. and John Van Buren a Democrat, it does
not make either of them less an abolitionist, 'or
loos the foe of the Constitution and its compacts.
"The twain ought to belong to the same party,
and no doubt they will find themaelvea side by
side before long , There must be a daion, firm
and true, among the Constitutionalists through
out the country, and from all quarters,. for the
purpose of making head against political fault
iciam at the North, and of putting down the
dangerous uprising of secessionism, as it new
1 appears, among southern nullifiers, ib an omin
-1 out aspect more formidable than it ever wore
hitherto under any name.
From the New York Mirror.
if the Whig organization should be need in the
election of delegates to a National Convention
in 1852, none but fiatfootOd Compromise men
l need tispire to a scat in that body. As sure as
lkuch contention meets, fi rst po ludo will
Ibe introduced, and ;the man who dges
1 the question" will be waited upon by the door
, keeper. The people aro determined to bring
, nonebatlinion candidates into the field, and we
hare sufficient faith in the discrimination of the
111685e9 to believe that the best man will be elect
, e d. But the great issue of the contest will in
-1 Calve a principle higher, and broader, and bettor
1 than any mere party distinctions. The honor,
the intergrity, and the intelligence of thecone
, try will be aroused on the one nand; and the pas
, sion,lthe bigotry, and the prejudice of party on
' the other. lithe line could only be drawn Inc,
between tbe power. of light and darkneas, the
conflict would be one worthy of men and of gods.
From :he Akron, Ohio, Beacon.
In putting forward the name of Mr. Fillmore,
and expressing tbe opinion that he stands a•
better chance of nomination and election than
any "other roan in the coition," the editor of the
Toledo, Clhili, Blade, doubtless expresses his own
honest convictions. Ilia faith in the growing
popularity of the compromise is equally honest,
we doubt not. Be had just such opinions last
summer, at the sitting of the whig State. con
tention; and he stood almost alone in their en
joyment then, as he does now Without stop.
ping to inquire into the causes which have led
to ouch a result, we hesitate not to express a
1 deep and abiding conviction that there is not in
1 all Ohio half a dozen whig presses which desire
the nomination of either Mr. Fillmore or Mr.
' Webster; there is not one whig in one thousand
' who believes it possible to elect either of them
at this time; thereis net a single Congressional
'district iu the State which; if correctly rapre- 1
seated in the national contention, would give a
vote - for the nomination of either of these gee-',
Semen. 'On the contrary, the nomination of ,
l either off them, Would be looked upon as &death ,
..blowee the- whig party, and nitould-po. utterly 1
ffiskiwirten thewbig.Mallaut *CVO:IL ALIA; es to'
-render organisation' itanasrible, and wise. -the ,
States. the -eppositlai .by default, Thit causes' ,
which would operate' to produce this result in "
1 Ohio, would be nearly equally ;T . .teni. beyond a
'doubt, leaky York, Penneylvams, the whole of
New England and the whole west. To doubt
this, is to shot our oyes to every indication of 1
public sentiment, every fact bearing upon the'
quedtion.
To may that the fugitive law—the only one of
theuompromise measures that elicits discussion
—is winning the confidence of the people, and
is likely 'to contribute to the success of eiter
h
of the gentlemen named, it folly, madness.
That It is the only measure 'which Will bring
support to them from the south, in • lumina-
ting eonsentiou, is undoubtedly true. But, as 1
against Case, Douglas, Buchanan, or ilonston, i
it would bring them no strength at the ballot-
bor., even from that quarter, while it would;
constrain the great mass of those who truly re-
fleeted the wishes of the north, and sincerely de
sired the success of the whig cause, to oppose their
nomination aa the sorest disaster that could be
ta-114st WM. Every development of the proc
tioed operation of the fugitive taw, increases the ,
repuptoseote of the north to that messaruand l ev- 1
cry display of willingness to aid in its enforce
ment or in its perpetuation, in Its present form,
deepens the feeling, among the whig masses,
Lotted the, administration. A feat, so palpa- I
ble, cannotadmit of deflator doubt; and he wits I
would seek to blink it, is unfaithful to the Whig
muse.
lien. Winfield Scott is, undoubtedly - , the first.
choice of a cast majority of the Whigs of Ohio,
es Indicated by the enthusiastic expression at
the State convention and the. expression of the
fission's Atasuss, 14 December. the clop
'lug number for the semen, is beautifully illus
trated, •by several superior engrerinp.. The
new volume, if poesible, Is giestly to exceed its
predecessdes, and a much larger amount of Mat
ter is promised. ,
MOST DISTEISSITIO AOCIDMITi Ths WSII2II New
Yorker of the Ith inst., contains the following
notice .0 • heart-rending disaster:
On Sunday, oet. 266, in the town of Loving
.ton, Wyoming co., some time between the hours
of 11 and 12 in the day time, William True of
that -town, had occasion to arrange tome fence
near bin btro,.to keep some cattle in plane, and
hie. wife kindly offered to twist him. Mr. Tine,
in order to drive a stake into the ground with Lis
ale, had placed c sail with one end upon the Mil
of the barn; end tke other resting ins chili, for
him to, stand upon while driving the stake. sin.
True iook bold of thitCdtko with her hands in
order. to steady, it what her husband was driving.
it with his axe:: Theta of :ths'reil thtt rested
in the chair beingatonewhia lowest end the yea
upon - it having :SODA snow on it, cat*. Mr-
True to slip wad fall headlong towardTbis mite,
While In the act of giving' the . stake a blow, and,
4MA - the, whole-.force of :the. misdirected blow , I
came downir t tuthelies&o l the unfortunate wo-
Man and fo her thA,txtb; causing Immo-.
aiate dtatb, o the beinfrprewmt to witness the
,fatal 'atioldent but the husband. On Monda y
Coroner's inaucat was held by L 41,....14gtthew5,
'of Agddiebory „ Venilejigar the jut nooor
duce with , the sfoilakstemeAts. • , -
.1314033Th1rf '1'0,,,,
e 13t;leitier.3torSiloati ot Thi WA:takes
, • aaattioement of peel_ inconerd to the West..
It is; that s oositrsot bas- been' closed, or rooter.
ed ovals, for the monstramodmmadweginbriodi'
iftkßap. to. austergiti. ns Micarly diy, sea its
entire egnipmiont - A company et Eastern/man
ballet ero.lo undertake the . eolalitticticm . et. th or
reed afar...a . ikon son, payillae—s • pertion
- Mash, , or, ; its ,equisslent;. :another potion
3 , 1* . ti .. a d ,W,Lnds of . data company, an ce a
nh amther_l2
Nor: She company. -Th
. . .
lrir& - in, opposite , st. Lona, : to es,
.In " •be oompletei ix t =ears, and she
*hole • In dee:l6ll* co see ..to build
!t.la , .. • .I- - msela Mops d.c.; rind supply the'
rm,
~..:.; a' even -scomber of locomotives, peer:.
an ;. freisb and put thirwhole in corn
nVill4- • **nit of - the tonal Important
lint( In she. grest chain of railways binding , the
Sat and the West in 's common Irrotherhoa
13t. penis and the see-board willte brought-with
b. codWaritiriki, ea short distil** or mei Oh-,
er, end the esst coamtry,,.from the Roca y-Momtains ui the Ashanti°, ' Will feel ...the isimbatmainit .
limpid , * in its growth, commerce . andoopnljttien.a
-.
Tim EsmOstos to Wlnoonalte tenet SOmath e
Whig sictory as seichn'y of Pre•43rdi mmtimenta
over the combination of Whig end parmatstio
Hookerion. Ali. Par Well; the Whig cstmlid*,
declared Windt the espoitcre of Antlitescry.
seatimentom 'while Don Moore Juan 17pl
lahmkaust what • mone—wits an Scored friend of
compromise, sea vitbsi as kasitise 131sie Law
1 •.,: - ..."-7.dattoner. The mous rsanpa.tials btstaan '
*molt shore tiost,decide the 'string
4strraallildties of Shield' NorSheres l Ter*:
'''Z'. The - naltietitintrarkeir . 10 1 1. 31* T ar
it of 10,1300.-anff.:%T.;ghistia--:,-
try.
Senor Rivn!slack', Governor of the State of
Mexico, hos resSgried.
It is said theta bill of pure sitter awl gold has
been discovered in the Scala of Sonora.
Tax Plrlint Ban Ewa ilatt.r.oatt.—Th ,
Erie iliiette of the 6th inst., gravely inquirer,
"what has become of the Pittsburg and Erie Rail
road." We eon only inform it from this end of
the line. that we have every reason to think itie
where next winters snow is. "tain't made yet."
But seriously, we had not expected to have such
an inquiry from Erietho very seat of knowledge
on this subject. We have been informed by
those who wo consider good authority, that at
letting at Erie some months since, the entire,
line was put under contract to good, subetential
awl reliable contractors. We have been further
informed, that Mr. Power has located aome 20
miles of the Road starting at a point somewhere
west of Girard and extending southward; and
we know from our own personal inspection that
the same - Mr. Power, with his Assistants, are
now engaged running trial Hoeg on this portion
of the line, itrorder to locate at as early n day
as practicable some 30 miles of the Road. Now
all these things look• to .us like doing something
in a then sde"way: but we would say to one
friend Girette "that when' wo expect a large
portion of a Railroad to be made by stuck taken
along the line, it is necessary to know where
that line will be, beforeany great amount of sub
scription ram he obtained. We have several pro.
posed routes here,—when it is settled which of
these will be adopted, we have no doubt but a
release will be at once obtained, and A large
portion of ihe stock taken—and early In the next
spring expect to see the. section in a rapid state
of progression. Re patietit, then, friend Gazette,
Railroads are not made in a day. Let your in
tlacnce go in favor of the Road—do notlet any
thing in your columns go to convince the world
that we feel so ;little Interest in this great en
terprise—that o few months delay willoblitenste
it entirely from 'our memory. We will venture
to say with you '''''with a good deal of positive
ness that it will be znede."--Ncw Casat Q..
Tsang Hs= It amaose.--Since the comma•
cement of layingtbe rails on the Terre Haute
and Lodtanslicais aped; ere have;.line time to
time; tidvised.eur • mance of the krettrUsestilL
t
;nide in the-work:. , •Evtif - titles - bp...7. l *Am
visit—thegr
oileonleolls ends islast'ad cing to
a close. Only..shoot fifteen Mile . . of n t
u :read
we undeistilnd separates the two adv.o4 . Patirs
of workmen—and of course that much only an
firdshed-4And this distance shortening emery day.
The prospect no w is that the road will be , com
pleted for use by the middle of December. -
A new Passenger Car Locomotive, called VOOO
Ls already nt,the Depot in this place; and another
or. two every day expected. Splendid Passenger
Cars have been built et Columbus, and will be on
the road by the time it is finialied.—Thus we coo
almost now hear the whistle. and bell, and the
cry of, "all abroad," to the cars steam away for
Indianapolis. .
We understand arrangements are being Made
to have the great Western mail which now passes
by the way of Leesville, immediately chergri
to this road, as soon as completed, and carried
by way of Terre Haute to St. Louis. it is cols
template,' also by the present Stage company im
mediately on the completion; of the road, to take
off their Stages and Stook now on the line between
Terre Haute and Indianapolis, and place the
same west, on the road to St. Loitia. Thereby
doubling the daily line between Terre Haute
and St. Louis.. These arrangements will give
• great facilities in traveling,. besides a fresh im
pulse to business. ---
In connection witht his change of mile and in
crease of
. business,' we suppose it will become
necessary for the Department at Washington to
convert the Terre Haute Post Office into a Die
tri butinenffice—a change Which has long been
desirable here, and which mast now beeeme in
;dispensable.—Tare Haute Cowie,
Ma. Theasumes, C.31.-iSome of our con
temporeties continue tnaseall the Administretion,
for not "doing something" in the cue of Mr. S. -
Thresher, the editor Who tuis been arrested and
imprisoned at Havana. •
It would bimore satisfactory, perhaps, if they
would point Odt: what they propose should he
done byttheAdminetratiollythat thaidmilistratioa,
may consider and decide on the Iproprietrof do
ing it.
~ . ,
We know that Mr. Owen, our Conant at Havana
has made application to the Captain General in
regard to Alr., Thrasher , - and that the Captain
General has replied that tho ease was in the hands
of the• ill:laical tribtuuda and that he could not
intufeur, but that the trial of the prisoner - should
be open and pablic.• -Beyond this there Is noth
ing in possession of the State Department; no
complaint has been tends by any..ona on behalf
of Mr. Thraaher, and no intelligence,.- emirate
ar otherwise,:bas been communicated in th4pre
ml.sitv:- As soon as reliable imformatioa outhla
subject is received from any quarter at tbitPtP ;
artment of State, we have resl3oti to knove,ithat
it will command thnatteutionit- deservesr.,44..,
arvairy WO observe in the %Inv/park
elute of a Northeitt journal on intimation that,
notwithstanding an ardharitedloinaradtotion. the
report; the Writer had reason to believe that 'Mr.
Itlves,our Yranee, hid been, recalled
or was expected to return, ;.. de the re etgaTiee .
of thls story Seem to have given a nen currency.
'to the fabrication, we think
' that, aa fast as the Adminfstratlnto hnou, then_
the alighest s towhee& toilt tat. ;tr .
the' Writer intends, to intimate that WI Mire
eptdiMP/StirettirtkillOthiti,SOUta. WehliTePo
weans of .otatiliMiog or ecnittlidietipgtheAgtemt•
'lien; bat. itirnot true thst any 'doh Intintlen
has been communicated to the Administiatleu,
nor thatilteltdminbilratlett: totestaintCo4otur-
Acqell:cßept64c. : • '•
l i teitrOO TO %usWn w e azWiippj, -I do
be laminal. tbitthe whole b o .; dy Ofjithlg
of thJeD2liet3eo Legisistose;hars'etleugih
to innostanodbythe nil! ofiiiisjerity
of whip, in selecting a&n der orlienitors CO
tbeVongreihe the United *Staten. 'Mats is ,
gratiOng,.for it sae is the:fusty tee* die ,
(ergaideilan: It is ried-In Principle-1g is °twi
t itsble to tbs. pandotirw_and setereo*.Lg an
concerned .Na raticil party cam long exist,
thloli will netabids,:bs political otictions; the
Will Sr sinidotity ot((tondo: Moro
tbeio nnyrinsiiihi'atiMsg thum,ruatabg but
primal sinbltion to seysrsto thezoi—itweonid be
unworthy at PUttibtle, goblin visitat ii -
' ented men, to penult discord to sunder them in
snob elections.—"Nosirat Banner.
.
Tama Guef.Bems-ororme Lcamr—The Bos
ton Courier 'reminds nethat there are new is
that .harbor three ghat ships of-tpediai-We
Ohio, the Yentait, and the Tirgleittexat said ,
to bi muumbable for its mocha, its Bird end ad
cmatodatlons, the excellence of the maierlale of
•wldah it it composed, its strength,- and trung
for mean& Was. ;hey medalled frti E bat arc
capable of marylag malt handled and tee vas
tusk togstivrifieb. • complement of, one thous
mid men, end all the proritiorte Mimes, ead'mun
'itims for threeyeare malt*, roManittleg carroty
teas ortolan for each eassiL ' :There eoctly_
sat 'splendid flostlx4citadela ue alfst - ths:mml
yard liCharleMo* lsad - a ores. fail to exact the.
attendee of strFtgar 1 tad 4W* es;` - yeryini,
Moir rialtloct toutentiatirildthb tides, thry,mma
ie Ise ' a attlams
vp one allelol6 ' . •,„
-------------- - ----7----_—_—__
, Tui. Eta aliatr-Jszacr hag. left the lif IARB, .01MOICtst—'2ca.4 ke for tale by'
Whig prof very little to bout of . The heel
1 7t) .oa , \- Lei.
lature i 3 Democritiabyan incalculably majority. 1 7 Ni)lo—'2, ki,ukf."3l4,lris akaiii . ariills, for
A. to a nything more than this nominal felt—a ' 1 1W... bT \ \ L. E . ''ELLE R -" ,
fact quite barren; and inconsequential, inasmuch 1./011
' i . ,:k_.- 2 1510 The: fo“.1 - le by ,
as there is no Senator to elect, or, important 1 . 31 ..% 1 KIDJ2 a CO_ t., - ,..1 at
yuestiOu of poli6y to be settled—no plunder to
' 114 - 1 1 :1 - i fI'SLATI: I'OT,XSII--zofl' -- 00\11is. for
difiLle, or officers to make--there is little motive I_ol ..i.. t,\ \ J MID,. Co.
1 -\
for joy or sorrow to Democrat or Whig i CbliOL---30 Itbl4. 9:! ., a76, fire aleby
_...____ . I , A L ..„, ' \\L KIDD I' (.‘t ,
I I:s;SEEI pEL--211 bbilt.`fovle by ‘,
4 lasi:. \ ' J ti 11,1) i 0,1 s
ti L'NNA-,-, afa\lbs.A,l * ok. ami\ I,A , for sale bat a. i , , I:.I..LEItI+ s
BA "SAM 1111 , --lt , galls, for 'Nu e bv
ucla, tt , k,\Ltlet.-.. _
F i.. SOU It Ek: ii. SI \T. D--Dta I
i lb.. 'foi
utpyale by 1
poT o; k . Sil --It , ~, Its prime, , foL.l n ii,ei,ry
H ULL lIIPTTERrI - bbla - A. 'lainOr ve.
lA, , or eLak oy J a IL FLow I , l\ .
colt R 001 Chwoh fialkhu .
1 ANUFACTUREfi TC(BACCO —
Iit to a-cc., lion- it li;lotonvolf,*1 Lorn , \\\
1 ?. :Hion l r i s VCfrIC: \ -:: 5:
iP^l,l
Fall Importation. of Hardware, Cutlery, dm.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
- No. 129 Wood Street,
In - 01 the stleotlou of .11excltsol• is I c.tt,n
thea o;
' FOREIGN AND DOKESTiC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
i't 111 lIEVENT i•AcKef,,
An I wl,lll t..• Irupxrhl I.6 r'S7' .- a
....es t. to
40.1.4.1,4 C.., All
auclh,
MANN.
. .
gar Lrvan Co3IPLAINT only remedy
„ „ff,,d to the poblle., whlett h. mover failed or wore.
jog a cury when dire-ctiohonrelollowed, V MeLar;a's Liver
VOL It had row breo myths! years before the Cohns.aad
4.11 been Introluerd in all ...encl. of the 12,11100 Where
trfet: ripod it has had We most triumphant aucze.....
a ad h. artually driven ont of we all other medkirtea.
lad. teen tried under all the different phana o 1 ElePana.
end haa heehtlnita equal!, atllcactous la an.
t o e eale by J. KIM, 1 . No. fk Wood Shell,
uo.l.6dta,
lifir-bly wife had the Rheumatism for '2O
leer, during that time eufirriup rash severe pain in es.-
ery part of her bull that she m.ula not sleep without is
king terse gtllo.l Of opium: baring no appetite, she was
reinced tO alms. a skeleton: every Joint •Sii ea - olden
uruatly, and balsas, knees and neck .ecrered with large
lumps; the surds were hant and ~o ntracted, as that her
arnia, less and boil were CO tersai.d and drawn that she
was obliged to lie In bad constantly boring ID feed , She
got nothing to sire war permanent relief till she ined 11.
IL Farrell's Muhl. Liniment; of this she ussal are he..
Ilea of the dollar sire, and the swellings have all sone. the
'Will has entirely lett., rho sleep* annuli, L more liethY
thsu.v4r she wit in bei life, and spilt ant wean all der
If any one doubts tills evidence, he can call at my rep
din .. three mil. from Peoria 111., and Is satisfied.
0)011;EL 01.2300
POtrOletlM I
W": tfi MOST ELITAIIKABLZ Case or TOTAL
IltrinTtt9 Cello AT Pct.] trat —We bite the stteoti.to
of the Afthete../ anti the public gentliallt. to the eertteate
Wm. Itql. of tilt city. The wn may M seen by unT
n .r..in who may boo skeptical in relation to the facto hole
tt forth. S. M. KIEIL
ttl had been alllicted several yearn with a ...sato( both
.rot, which enritimint to 'nue.. until Reptember. 3MO,
.1. toll animation at that time booing Involend the wholel
univg Mcml , rnue of both cr.. and ended In tie aalentitrt
a it thick film, which wholly dean . . od m 7 sight I hod
an operation performed, arid the thickening removed,whlrli
rm returned and leftme Inv but a coodlllon as before.
A 0 am stage of the complaint I made application. Row-
Cal of Ito roost eminent [...heal men, wholdfotmoil
me
ay es would nem gel wall' At it:nat.,. I could
not distlngulsh any oltdeet. ray KM? fruiroli
I rocumettetel the nee of tho Petroleum, both Internally
ai,.l Intently. cinder which my eyes have impw.noldeily tro
t,. We penitent time. and I Lava ritareet.l my eight entire.
Ir. MY general hnalth wan very mud; Mateo - v.l b7 9 [be
Itntroleum, and I attbute the rewforatlon of my eight to
no 010. I reside at Nn.lfl Beyond striet, In Ohio citY.Wla
will tot happy to give MY itaurOlStiOtt to relation he M 7
WILLIAM BALL."
o..rula by Ltryear •Mitlimoll, 149 W (nal stroet.lt.
7,1. r, 6t IPctalstrasti. B. A. Pahneetwek.A Co. tomer
Perot orient, 1,91 Curry, P. A. Elliott. drient.o
17_1h:tate, and U. P. titionarty. AlleYher., aiwa by the pro:
F. 11. If IBM,
ettlYol. f Canal Iteein:tLionn lb rt.. Pit ttbur h
. _
Citizen a Inkarance Comp=7 , cf Pittsburgh
DiCOUR AGE HOME INOITUTIONS ,
41 Water FUSet.to uiirgaehowe WC. Li.
C. id. lllAdr.Prealde..d. W. 51aLt, :wet.
Thl,CuWszr isnow prepare' to insure .11 merchwadlse
In' wa.t In transit. sw,kt, C.
an =Oa glnirsati tor Che and Integrity of the
thltltUtiur.. II &Coaled in the character of the Dlrret.r . .
who .i t all chine. of Pittsburgh. well and Paror
0 0 0
anir
known to tha onnunwitlty fur their nrwicofw. 011
an! tutegrstr..
Ilia . 00 11. /Insect'. Rm. Banaley. Km. Larimr.
Jr.. Walter Pslaut, Ilugh In King, Edward !leash-lc.
Joao 11.0....rttn llarksuah. 5. to. Kist. nal.klf
Pittsburgh Lilo Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTII STREET.
OFFICER:I•
lo.nuerr--Jingra
:won:try—C. A. Cot. ,
aztxtler po. owe,
mr22
A MEETING of the - 2 --
Tempel...l7lw: Unlon
etr.(L lore
Me.lVlLlialart''hr Frei )
T. Irte P oie . ot tbe tau. err earvaltl, re
que.d.t.n A. I, CAMP/Up:Lk,
Wtl LAliltl ER. Jr._
ATHENAEUM.
GREAT ATTRACTION—THREE NIGHTS ONLY!
,VIONDAY; Tuesday and Weioeskv.
-
IJ+ - h, ITtb. gch, awlll
t 9,., (awl the
Wt. , ' tll be oxtlibltr,l4 . llllTr. woo; original Matra,.
of ifee.N. Ilbutithto of hIlltote• Pars-4h, roptoottat.
th , , Botany. of the nth 4 1 . 4,
aW
f:tct the ono tf
4:11, 4 tr ,' "h=rltri="
-1.,....42ght •). . bayge : 4n-Cflioil t 1
"Ipplt SALE at the Most faversbletates by
.11 1.61.7 S. WILKINS k CO.
.• . Premituii Cow and Cali .., •
TUE proprietor of the Con aod Calf .--..
th.t took the lint premium st the tient 1,....C .
es egbeny County .Ter. wishing to reduce Ms - -
.100 r, would cell said Cow Lust Celt .t. bargain. lots ,
on. stetting to letpreo tblr breed. th ls reurizauge.
es eta le one et the la ,eel Crash. • put, Duritem.
Apply to WU. WEI, Wilktusturgh. bolitt
-- .
Canal Boats. \ '
riIEN CANAL BOATS WANTED INIME
DIATEEY. to tarry Onel to Erie, Pa.. Liberal tretead
so be ;ni& and prompt dear:stet given .
Apply at the calve rd the Ctartiers Opel Company:et
Eoheettiort. or to the updersigrodi. at the Monongahela
Goose. ELLWOOD MIMI].
rioli:lt EILEIVegi Chicrthas Coel OomosnY.
-77 --- Crane's Patent Soap.
TILE PATENT RIGIIT, for the following
Courtrios, to for rat!: ilk alt i 7:l...Elei.ertj i tl e l lor t.
"e.)treTtr,r.l.O'rtilan'erat I:l<MOr‘J‘.l,Tr.4l.iloarbeld,..JatlertoO. Elko
Porter. W 1,0.1,1111 1 , 61 1, Ilralfter4 sod Lemma.
Address (Port JAW Drtictor. McVOY. New.
art. 'N• 3. Tbot abore arbele to destined to gummy& aro
err other. It can Doe be made, by a Late Improvement,
at abuut 3 .24 I , er lb. of cool ,p 2.1 1 ,1•
Milo for rata el tattoo..
GaALT PETRE--89 blgs Crude,..to nrrir
.10 ua4 foi LY ISAIAiI DICKEY 00.,
uoll %Estee and Ernes st".
lOWA FOI7ITDBY,
NO. 103 'WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
r. SIZES W
eh
FOUNDRY . COO e
KING d ,
1 1 1, 8 T a
ean t
oteAwax
hen W~st7. u".
0000.110 BTOYES
PARLOR ORATES AND P6NDEIL%
Uf nodern et, le, et greet sonny off attens., oeeoßift/1.
is ounasmeled. ♦
nouolis.
large stook. of sit the kinds in use. Ilaire Patna to
tsetse, True AEllefle... BT.'S. C 11•1101.• Esitusi.r.. Wad's,
Peosorre, WI , Dull.
DOODLE PLOLOI.L. • \
Tire liirlsion Double Plough Le • caw patent Ploink
;hat bee taken the I,lleinilin at the Stahl Darn ot Oh
P.osto yllassia. New York. and at the Aguieultural Fair,
Alleet,eof county, for lbSl It has been highly exprased
IS
whose...tried, ant le superior In mai. of caltinUoil
soy other idol. netting the furrow Into two slices, ends
leering • loon. deep. ana perfect seed beet.
LOON 71RN0100:1: ' •
, • Eight twardifol dentin of Onsauteulki Persnisg ,
PATENT CHILLED ROLLS,
3. C. Parry'a Mout Chinni Rolls. 0.1.0, Rahn HID
Cadiz'. made to order.
- LARGE KETTLES AND CURDS. „,
• ra.us KstUto for Soap, Poe Aeli. Skis A.D. de.
BUGAR 61=TLES,
rot- the ussoubenute of Cane Her. The Kettles ens
east on the woos. patented by 3. 0. PUT,. and are nos 4
nor for durability to assy oiber,andsold tower then Moe
'retlAttgelf Peist'elY doscriptiouriltore Diise •sUl to
I f an ' Yar, ruf l et: . hire feierrge C 0... .0. P ti.•
I l'6ltzi.
dieat Sale of Toni fats in 'Wellsville; 0:
IN the 3d of Dezember, 1851', at 10 o'clock
Wag? oo a t e. " Ver• =TV:.
of Ito eolleood one It.lltw.!
=Om Ir.nr,T.te LLILLt • PittabzuMW
.•
Emporium - - \ •
OF ENHH , ..AND , - BOYS' CLOTHING.
11.1 WS iintracing, Overiarticle\
noodea for • iteues.o.urtg.ti.Worlticiattohiu
,oritr-
Bor4 fillt—fiofi mmm rtroto 7Jf vogroufiwatto.
forojohed with • complete outfit ot_the ohortosiltofit%
'IT v3l
es. 44'1101 UOP.t ( Lioatirtare&d..aec.6r.oltbit.:
tc. dud? to pima.
tior:l6 M needlA7. '
• PECLO HALL I
FOR d FEW EVENINGS ONLY..,
li-LYTTIS'S Grand Panoramic Sketches of , ,
tne AiI:OBELNY mouNTAnit--xualothing *nun*
iy art.ebraniLdealvosig nAl i op , ali t trz.at ,
'ffntretZutrevntrrit y o
tee hul at the natal* • tfitookatoraa.
exd.sal
Western Inannatce Company of Pittsburgh:
.qatTAL $3OO 000.: it. WaXER, 'aft.,
President, P. M. Mold= &oaten , .• ; . —\ \ ,
• 11 aware easiest allilbaset Meta, nre. and Mar '...
All. lames vl.ll be liberally adjured eael laba.Pll7. l, Ll:
• • .1 home loatltatiem—bwassed by Director. Imo ere Ire
bacarn la the.do=tylovrar. l e =11 ,13 1
tro:o
rx:... aeollelait.tba ben 4otwalana ye Mune ''
7.1,1,3,,b... faith., jr.. '3. ,W. - Batley, Wla. Le
m. e, azalea, Van. bead, al.s. Nimlck., lima blacia, Gee,
W. Jecoon,,,smes aPaWay. &item vers.*, 14eabantei
game., Jam. labblueat4 azal W. li. Emilia.; . ...- ~,..._
I , M.. No. CY Water streetArer 0 21 !! . . tufa -
~,, pi.
_.__1:_......_..:L.......•bun .
tOfT -------- erchnnt Tailor and\ Clo•
RCHEF
abla, No.ll Emlthlleld •trrat.. Particular Atte.
ttFu rat m MTh' gad outtar Clothmg. ,hold2qT
• . C6lllWeather has Comd.
nON'T FORGET CHESTER'S EDll3Olt
ot blers's .j.rd Bore' Benny Made cLoTam
e g
bs 7l iSmitttfletal
rielS . . Dimon r
- Ncw 'Dreg Si
•wE havejust ree'd a variety
warthoa Ens, including a
Icleo, Vain sad. Parattr Moot SIM;
Al. Mkt Imuch' Melia.. 7.
*Omelet goo& for thin moon.
iiTtiVra itrotarr rbadeo '
Froacb &11e... of olsoka drab]
mputualt.drouizi.raittily Aro%
ilr"4'.-.71a • ' ROW
I • . iorthoone.
'AT - ILO/ASV 01 ,0 A F.
To.. es routh
0 - 170 4
lrea."
, - #04dedra4. 1 7 , 1 4 1 „ -
IleCgigt/r.:A
tt .l " °4- r 9
IT< ..
< I. F 01D
11R—OONIS-100 dor. Pol Ind, for sale ify
not, J . H FL)
TEAS-5!? hf. chests Y. Ilysarv;
1 EATHER-L.150 sides N. - Y.; fo oiale by.
1./ unIS J. a It. F:leb.
DOT ASII-20 tasks pure, for sale`
L null , J. a It 21)
s
For Sale or 'Rent .
li Of i KE i l , t ,, !_or r,,,i tt . le re or A , Rettt y b c l o. llo f,, oi%i i n r
5:4
~,,...,3 hr Judea Grt.J.
(..H amm qua 'lte tad'ltt. „.
burti.t. , ,t .roj t..r.t. •POT (.. H. tiprott,l. rm., act it
i b the subscriber sutra Pruonars. s.
burg ;7 4 %
11. , ItOitERT OKA;
' • Notice. , , • ,
y ETTERS Testamentary to the, estate bf,
ju - ,:lames Kea. lute of Indium township,
i eu „. i v anty of A . l- .
i re ' r=ht;i 'd rli b tl: ll7` .=V l,lll, Ti r : .ii l b;z:,.l,,
".. duly suroohnostal for serrr 4trtun, N
wm. moittsiN.-
H. itllalli WIKINS,
Executors
'A L PPL — ES-30 bble. re 'd on ponvignmerit
.11 for by \ T WOODS.%
W eON.
61 ater rt.
I..IROOMS-4.0 dor.\ for sale by
1.1.1 T. W,thllss A' SON. 61 Watr.i. Rt. L ,
1 lU3:COVERE-2 der. Rubber (lUD
d
Carers. 0..11 the differrnl 11.01, ihet shed and
for sal, at Ns. 11j1111.0tet .trmh.
1.14 J H. PUILLIPB.
1 ITE 'PRESERVERS 8: - 7 4, A CKETS--6 do
1J Wfo Phai•rrerig, and Jacket. 01'101 th. dlahrhht kiwis
shah ufactured, th , u Rubhuhß...pot. /16 Maritsa .1.
nol4 , J. tal.Pllll.l•Wh.
j3ORAX-1 case for sale 11,
nol4 E.E..1744:1t d ileDONi ELL,I4O W 001.45.
CHROME GREEN !tYEE:IX:kW-4 cases,
C
s o ,e ories c eofp,...lor,s+o ,
lacL w I.LL, 149 Wood at
'IRESIt itUit--3 casks ZantO\ Currants:
51. It. itail/0...4_
.V; d M. It. noising
anod 11 .1) WILLIAAIST4,
116 Wood ett464.
ASEI BOAILDSO do±. Holmes q'at•
\ I_4°` 74°' fur wte b l
,1 b. WILLIAM
L ACKING —llO doz. M z.oorit,Challezie
for sale LT J.P. \VIL.LIaSIS a Co. \
1)0,T A.SII-10 casks for sale, 63-
J. D. NVI.I.LIAJI3,O CO.
11
3 I 175 doz. Corii,7)T kale
p°,4i).&M WIC% O , SIeIJANDLK:It ,
y? U
11-L72 kegs not reed,llossielsy
I sea. WICK 3fteASDLEIP.
U doz. Zinc. for enie
:CH Y IiceViIrLEES.
:tea Crean: D. H. F.,•
u
Dom,
ICE a . 317CA.`egLE:3.4.
.-400 bxs. ep
Cboete,
McCANDLW.
UTTING boxes for anio by
) 1.14 WICK 6: 3IcCANDLE.S.I..
and id. bb . lll :fp
ICK I.IcCANDLEtS.
Fir - LE S
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JamAAEs wa'
org..) Wbc
rigra , b ,
streert. tn.• W;FS4,:ipt - s.
Peratsylvaula R
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MINTER' ,I,IIIIAIiG.E3I ENT 13LIWEEN
P DE VPIIIAIL AND - PIPF Re 11,
. Ri
. 01efd tO
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N"and aftti:ltiersi'ai--Det-eti:iiieritixt,:
reed =I T between anelnani end Pirailinitlie in
boure, van:noir of faila LUZ ricer en eAainara.
Tampa,. • \ .
-4 1 k rent'
sederine'uls' am Ma tiro enrommalag re
la restu of tint blend rap:enter. • ,
1-IPa'aaff":\
NOTlCE.—Whcreas , \my wife Dorothead
Itektmit hoO lett my Owkilloo and boar& wittl&tm ,
orrice mom, Ido by throb pronzro 11,113 ererr Per."?
not to harbor or croot Leron my occoota. so I vitlipot \
£7
SOT
01
11,1
d ttliEL IZEICIIEB. '
nntlat• EecLCIIIT. 1341.,et.p0111:tijra.. •
ERSA GINSENG - \_.
cad, Prattle= 3 im.ct eK4 s tiiNne ,
nalesbr
FEATH ,
LA.ltTirna
GLOVES—en . ..cc . in'yto corn-,
y r hee eteeremeet, ere...l,4es err e f tAr t ,; tree.
Ictre. to 1 6 Per \ • t. t.
r. 13 s • 6 -and Ga Mute
, ...,,
STEAM BOAT, COUNTERPANES- ‘ '
b.v.a., coaxial:nova a larsol Jot of Counter{•
. Aro 'rill alt undeO lik• 'cost. of mannfae..vor.
nal3 CO ,. \ ~ A. A. JI.AS.V.S *al
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I NDJA 413138 ER 00THING—Jcist reee\
j_ •24 OlDeurs' CoV.l•rthr. ~ \ , \
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24 Heeling Jhtk.t. , ' • '
hd huh \
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Rath • couthlata samortment of diflittrut %r ot litatt
Cs
1.'13 . ' '' \ Np. 1113 !dulcet al _ 7 \ • \
-• 4 RITSBER SHOES-Just rce'r \
itq. \ • ,
0 . liertatlnetta'n wad ,31. ' indth 1
rules mannisat . The
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• osamihe oh ie stock:
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iNDIA RtrpRER SHOES -4ust reef
caws Wire. latiftlexcaa's. .4.31 'lThey
ar ;lt d lb. arreSt rtylas coaaafacf
Itra, Wilte to call and
ass
our re 'stock:
ar• superior to asty aver °tared akthia el , . So'
the tarns Una, DeWt, No. , aie t hvo La tilL! at eat. ...
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LIICUSSION CAPS,-2,000,0uk
tool3l D. A- TAHNESTOCI
Lair BLACK --40 par
s s
R.
ml 3: '
16 •°LINA GRITTS--Jv
rty strt aral Tor rat e
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RVIELEAT FLOUR -1
lb.socik. ws mloti,
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• nola Frou,
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EARL ASH-,
ROOM 0 d_9!:
Ahtl.s.ll.nle ‘Wliht
Sis-Plea, announce through your paper
3.016. 3147 M twhillasht 3lsroc. slava
to tIo
the nlawt.u. the .totaklgi.Y.l,..cl Whig Coital"-
iri:4-Niarositsy.--Mr. Editor: Please an
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w.wwwt tbs t lbw frietwfw of B.V. OAlr e W will wet his
Whis th,liv.whdow. \ WWCwo Wwww.
wAshiss ' \
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a " m m rel;ln ' g 'l4!r.d 4f . ~ .D o i recjors,
'V Om day the fellovinh reeoluhe,
-41"'''4 4f P'‘ elteite reth Wag
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ecnapaar prhtichthet , :sh.v.ht"..." . "
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gatti•kx,•mbes •
thl ilikKDl T. TatE r P,:."-
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Merchania' and Mactufact,tu;ers,
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