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TUESDAY MDERING, SEPT: 25, ISO. ;4,
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id every Whig votes see to this at once.. Ext.
sable the list put up in you election distrit
IS your name is =Mums, have yourself ni
Immediately—tor if vet are not assessed at least
two slays before the election, or have not paid
aiMer Comaty tax" within two yeas peat, 0:1
will lawless vote.
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QT IllbuTstblatobbg iAaTtutiscoss sun Wino Ting ,
Bonsoglisispd Townships wult, a the biog.
Inui=libe Supplied with hokum at the office ql
the J
Ayer, k Z d h 'eiti j Mt; i . applie d (e a k we re '
tbe Daily Arneeiet. •
The nig of Pinsb rub a the same of the Deily
tette; and*. Boroughs and Townships between tiO ,
Jilleueeigutiela end Allegheny nears will be ouPplifid :
Vre candidates.
By order of the obtaminee. spat
Hoax M. gotaos—We are pleased to lain
that ooi noble candidate for Canal CommissinMi
to, Haar M. Fuiw is expected in this eliyi
this week, moat probably on Wednesday, ninl
that arrangements will be made to give himyje•
opportunity of addressing the people on the great
Isaacs before the voters of the Commonaregint
this
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Government and the French Minister, and With
the French Government direct, which we gi
day, will be rettd, with avidity on all hands.
Motombout this correspondence, Mr. Clayton
relnazkably OfitifteoUO, MOO does not permit
stissio olionsive Of Etta unkind exprenioa td fill
frnk his pen. M. De TocquevOle, with
osident with to throw blame oa both sides, is do
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thii,poirt of the American Secretary.
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..Tltfkl, on: Government acted perfectly right, i.
sestr-Mil , Stlhe offensive language of M. Pothisin
: and went to the extremity of dismissing him i:Oe.
the French cioremment bad refused to motif
their:Dog committed, will be assented to by 4vtry
good tittles of whatever ptuty.
: What irfil
It the result of this difseall, it is
not esay to Uronjeeture. The question teats on
the Set whether the French Government !lam
ceded purposely to insult the Goventmentni tb.
United States, or whether it now approves tf th •
=ad= or M. Po...in. If no, we vuy coticiud•
that she French atstbereiea are not *verde,
wax, and that their conduct has been the res dlt of
•
design. The Satirmar• Amerman remarloo,‘--
qt In in this virtual sanction of M. remain 's
canna that the only point of a serious mange it to
be fend. Nor need that be a ground of nppre.
benshni, unless it be really true that the extMordm
ary design to make a quarrel with this Rephblic
is deliberately entertained by the French Govern
ment. It is difficult to believe that; yet in i . belly
difficult to believe that the offensive detneanonr of
M. Ponsala was adopted by him and sanetioned
by his gooemment under rho notion that tha:Ainer..
nan people could be safely insulted. There never
was a wane ealculation than that of Labia Na.
pzdeon if he mooned upon an acquisition of credit
and salts at home as the roan of inns:Ammo
here."
The North 4astrlcan thinks mere to stooling pre
sumption to believe that M. Pousate's twe one•
eve notes were written under inotreteticiint from
house, and that the conduct of the French Mite.
later denotes a preconceived intention: by no
means favorable to peace. •
'the New Font Comau-rtal, a very sober and m
aleness paper, hex the following, remarki On the
subject si
A very general interest is neutrally airaltened
touching the resolution of the questiondWhether
this diplomatic quarrel is to become
that is, whether a war between France:lnd the
United States is robe the amsequence. .re
habitually no great believers te the proliability of
war, but it Deems to no this the remati gene.
rally made by the journals, and adopted is the
quite official article from the Republic, sitgicsting
its improbability in the p -rwei—nt case, proceeds from
an erroneous basis. F.very body says that this is
merely a diplomatic estrangement, oat •,sf which
no necessity for war can grow.
A
Bat we take it that th e question is not; whether
thereinany necessity for war. There wad no ne
cessity for Major Poussin to be discouriedes and
offensive la ho intercourse web our Government;
there was no neemolty for the Franck. Govern
ment to add the slight of paying no anetnidin to the
delicate appal of nor Government against his
rudeness; there woe BO necessity for day of the
multiplied assaults of the French Government
upon the principles of Republicanism. The true
question is, amerding m oor judgmerd, whether
the French Government dies not manifest an on.
friendly, an aggressive spirit in as recent voodoo .
toward the United States
The point to be considered is, not ‘)hat noon,-
Bitroow requires the Government oftlie
te d
States to do, or Who!. necessity met Tequoie e
Government of France to do tierenfter, but what
the Government of France is likely to do , what
its disposition and temper, or Ito view of policy,
may prompt it-to do. And it is here we. find roe
ten to *epeese that the issue may he Seeman. F
we suppose there can be no queilloran the mind
of any rational an that the emoting dispooition
of the French Governotrot toward the United
Stenos, is unfriendly, whether arisinifiom views
of European policy, or, ns tamtgasted by mime
of nor journals, from the severity with Which the
settons of that Government Lome been almost uni
versally censured in this country. Fahoos
cations leading to-this conclusion have been point
ed oat; bet without referring to thent,Ttfte coot lo •
sion may be arrived at, we thir:, the conduct
of Major Pressen himself. Even supplosioir tbnt
his first discoonexy, in the affair of Monnieur Port,
was the result merely of petulant:id; Originating
perhaps in a fit of indigestion, we can hardly bes
hews that &second, more offensive, Would be tom
mined at ao early SI day. online theregwas, reason
to believe that It would be dtspleuing
to e
h
own
Government.; especially when it is o f in toted
that Meijer Poneslo did not receive hiSialinointment
from that Government, but from its Predecemor."
Oca liarr.—ln the ticklish state::6f our affairs
with Pram, it is tolerating to knoW' bow large a
force we have in commission, ready'. for active
dtast. Exclusive of a number of v.Mitiels i ordc.
ably, that can be fitted out eopeditiiMily, the fol..
lowing statement furnishes the qtlot,iii now mand
ibles—.ls the Li
Afediternosson--OcrunitritiOn. 50 guns;
Independence, 56; Comberimid, 561 Jamestown,
IldispiwipOi (steamer) 10 heavy potion.; Ene,
16-152—1,700 men.
In the North Sea—St. LasemsoceeN) guns.
In Afriers—Portsmouth, 22 gunN ycirktomn. 10;
Intuit Adams, 20; Porpoise, 10; Beffibilda, 10
73.-553 men.
In Brasil—Brandywine, 50; St. touts, 20-70.
Sow Spoadros—Ratitan,s4l; &Moog., 22; Al.
hum, Germ.town, 22; Flirt, S;iNjater Witch,
1; Wren, 3; Allegheny, 2.-126.-049 melt.
At New York—Vincennes, 22, itedy in a few
de* •
At Norfolk—Perry, 8.
Fan Anneal and forty tia.,yons4 l -1 . sot a (titling
been, with yankee sailors to man tied,. Oar force
la the Meditemnean, it will be seet4iS grate large.
TUE WRIST I% ft iteltaloAD.
The enquiry has been made of rat times wahm
number, during the pest summerieWhy the Rad
road has not been placed under coitiram between
this and Beaver. The pressure of travel on that
line of communication is enormous:, h as every one
knows, occupying, during the 101 water in the
Ohio River, between theme potet6 ;three or four
lines of regular stage., and, met*than a dozen
hacks, carnage., and omnannmilild convey the
passengers from the one to the ;504daily, through
out the semmar.l The estimated fitimbor of Inv
,
oilers to and fro, earls day, being ene less than 150
or 300 both ways per diems An fiTtiount of travel
which would alone authorize the irolistrucoon of a
Railroad, and remunerate at thozmio of 10 or 12
per cent. fee the outlay, todependdit of the vast
tearoom of travel that would bef iodated by its
completion. There is no more ititpimant and val
uable direction for the prosecution f interests
of this city, IA all its aspects, comitaircial and man.
ufacttultur, than the affording realms to the con
t!lgnalan which occurs at the plinth of Beaver,
to reach this city, and the wanton which repels
a mail customers from our dives. The enqui
ries, therefore, are natural, whi la not the Ball
mad between these points in etttlarl progress a t
this moment, We have taken wine palm to ad
vise ourselves on the ,abject, a 4 d shave been giv
en to understand from an auttkatte dM.C., that
the only obstacle in the way, is the fact, thin the
sabemirairm by the eines a not Ami evadable, the
Wei of the Bonds therein, butte limited by the
Ordinances to the latiof June, 4E60, and =De
1112c1019the7 cannot be aceotira4l ' ntil that:period
Info's.. ~pith i th the Bonds the , t l o site will be pat
ender mitred, and completed fit: pee year. The
M
question then, simply one of - ev.• will the cities
withhold their bean. which 414. way are only
Idan of their credit, as the Onitany pay. their
interest, and let this important 445/11 he over two
jean, when by rot issue of *mow, the work
'to Beaver be finished to a xliat from this day 1
We li:we're:it, and andidentittrue that speedy .
'tution will take place on thus littoral:a question,
wino Foseible detriment mu mulatto either of the
cities, Atm piecing the Bonds iy lie hands of the
Company ix a purpose of snollibviott, sotagnitude
and value, u tigo completion of3itrt section of th e
radron4 is adtnitted to ba CA alli*ds.
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lfiftMbeitlay with the Preatch Xthisteer.
The Washington peporvf hut Saturday,
tthe entire official iiiirrespondence relating to
Diplomatin misanderstanding between the
bovernment of the United States, and the Min..
,ker of France to this country.
This correspandenee is too long for OW COI•
tlaieli,at present, even Were NA pubaeaeou CO
hire desirable. Much of it refers to discs:along in
relation to trinuneas transaetions in Mexico, with
which the public wilt fed very littl4 interest. We
therefore have taken the trouble of making a ay-
nopais of it, giving every thing which bean upon
tthe difficulty which hen enured the disminion of
M. Pounin.
Letter I, lo from M. Poulain to Mr. Buchanan,
dated Feb.l, 1549, in which he slates that he was
charged by lull government with the prosecution
of a claim wallet the government of the Caned
States, brought by a Frenchman named A. Pon,
for indemaileation damages sustained by 'lint
from acts ofagenta of the United States' army In
Mexico.
Letter 2, is from M. Pousam, to Mr. Clayton,
dated March 21, aching whether any decision had
been had in M. Pone's ease.
Letter 3, IA from M. Poossie to Ms. Clayton, do
ted Much 29, Raking the same question all in the
previous loner, and stating that Mr. Port ma. in
town to the great disadvantage of his business.
Letter 4, is from Mr. Clayton to M. POUSSiII,
and is dated, March 29, stating that he had care
fully examined the papers in the cam demanding
his attention and had come to the "concias:en that
Mr. Port had no Just cause to be dissatisfied with
the award of the military court of inquiry which
MM==
Suing the conflicting chums to the tobacco in con
trovetay. Under these turcumstauces, no suß.•
cunt reason is perceived for disturbing the decis
ion of that court."
Letter 5, is from M. Poussin. to Mr. Clayton, du
led March 30, stating that the claimant , M. Porte,
did not attack the whole effect of the decision of
the Court at Puebla, hut claimed indemnification
for his loss. It also contained a long argument in
favor of M. Port's clam. In nos letter acme severe
.imadverstorus are made upon the testimony of
Colonel Childs, mho had been examined before
the court, m Mexico, as a witness.
Letter 8, is from Mr. Clayton to M. Poussin,
dated April ID, and is an reply to M. Ponsain's ar
gument in the previous letter. 'ot concludes as fol.
loam—
“These, sir, ere the fvoondsfm my opinion, th;
the =Mary Court at Pueblo, in decreeing to Mr.
Port a restitution of the money which he hod paid
for the tobacco, with interest thereon, has rendered
him substantial justice, nod that it was no port 01
their duty, nor is it now the duty of thin Goverti•
meat, to guaranty the specriLation• made by him
In an article purchased under such aro:trash/aces
I This opinion is not, in my lodgment, shaken by
the TEIIIIfk• contained in your note.
Letter '7 is from M. Ponssin to Mr. Clayton, and
is the one which contained much that was of
to the Government. We give tt enUr
as Wows:—
Lte•TION or FILLICS,
WJAIIMGTON, April —, 18110
To the lion. John 151. Clisrven,
in ra nt, recelved on the lOth iastant, the
whichyou dme th honor to addreas to
answer to on di e wherein I presented the principal
rename which should, in my opinion, induce yet
to admit the claim of M. A. Pert.
You endeavor to establish in that letter thnt M.
Port knew, at the moment when he became the
purchaser of the tobacco, that it was the property
of M. Dornereq,oed not of the United Statm. then,
proceeding upon thin hypothesis, you go on to my
that M. Port, so far from being entitled to retai
-1 bursement of the sums lost by him, an consequence
of the annulment of the sale made by him to M.
Abed* did not even deserve to have restored to
hiu. the sums Which he had paid into the hands of
Quartermaster Webster as the puce of what he
had bought from the United .
Permit me, Mr. Secretary ta t ter s , to observe to
you that, in reamiag thus, you go, rather singu
larly, beyond the decision of the court martial held
at Puebla on the 17th of November, 1847.
This military court, which permitted Col. Childs
tocarrr oat, without interruption, his string of
calumrues Incredible, WI. certainly by nomeans
over favorable to M. Port, yet it mimed to recog
nise to M. Port that bad tools which, in your Dona
ion, might relieve the United States Government
from the charge of returning to this Frenchman
the sums paid by him iwo the American coffers,
and employed for the support of the army.
It is among the evidence given before this couri.
, which did not admit the charge of bad faith, that
you seek for proofs of that bad faith. You rite
with this object the quesuotis addressed by M.
Port to M. Domenaq, and the answers given by
the latter. It would be easy, Mr. Secretary of
State, OF me, by slamming each word ci La.!
Tuition of the inquiries, to establish beyond goes
lion that, so far from its beteg against us. it serve
effectually to overthrow , the allegations of Colone
Childs; but I shall limit myself to no account c
the explanations given on this subje F ct by M. Do
mercy himself to the Legation of rance. on it,
12th of April, 1819. M. Ddrnercti then deelareil:
1. That,whde In Pueblehe gave no notice what
aoever, in a direct manner, to NI Port, bet
day of the sale of the five hundred hal--
2. That, while at Puebla, he did not, except
the 19th of October, address to Col. Childs sects
tory his claims, which, from reasons mat we
di.
and V/1•11,Lt0I to learn, remained without
3. That the conversant. between M. Port, anti
the son of the Spanish Consul, to which allusion
was made in the court of Puebla, may haverlat
ed, not to the five hundred bales of tobacco already
bought by M. Port, tint to the other lots of the
same tobacco.
These declarations, air, are in support of those
of M. Port. I do not, therefore, tIegILIOO to be
lieve that. taking into conaidenumn the different
proofs which favor M. Port, and admitting, on the
other hand, that a man should always be consid
ered as acting in good faith until the contrary be
proved, you will acknowledge the good faith of
M. Port.
I have yet, tar, to 'answer two objections which
you have made to the reasoning contained in my
letter of the 30th.
When 1 told you that M Port It not o tot.=
'larder, I meant this in answer to the deposition 01
CaL col o Childs where he uses thews words. W doe's
is pinion that M Port has rendered lumaeli
guilty of collusion moth kw secretary; that they bad
a criminal understanding with each other, to spec
ulate in the tobacco, to the injury of the first pur
chaser, Domereq. His reason for this opinion is
that so large a quantity of tobacco could not hav,
been sold in Puebla without the tact being know
to all the tobacco dealers."
My reasouing was this: A man not habitual
engaged In the tobacco trade, but who entered
to it once only when seduced by oprortim
may very fairly be supposed to be ignorant of
special operations of that business, which tabs
dealers alone are interested in learning; but
LIM. Port were a tobacco dealer, does it neer
rily follow, aa Col. Childs conclodes, that he
have engaged in a criminal understanding
M. Wengieraki, and hove rendered himself
of colloidal! Really, str, if there is in all
traqualufed assertion, it is not mine, but rho,
Childs, which you have not hesitated to enders
Finally, Mr. Secretary of State, I said, in my
note of the 30th, that M. Poet quitted Puebla; on
the 10th of September, and did not return until the
15th of October, 1847. You answer, that this as-
Bettina( mine Is not supported by any evidence.
and ylliu therefore consider yourself minified in re
jecting it entirely. 1 shall therefore annex to this
letter Nome documents, the mere reading of which
should convince you of the reality of the statement
made by me; and you will also see that the Lega
tion of France, which would never consent to be
come the organ of a criminal accusation, without
proofs does not venture—without prattle—te ad
`Mine an assertion of afoot of the most innocent
stature.
Allow me to hope, Mr. Secretary of State, that
Nis letter may be the last of a correspondesue,
which has been already too long, on an affair so
clear. iThe Crottemment of the United
too-
must b e convinced that It is more honorable t M o
ac.
quit fairly a debt contracted during war, under the
premiss of necessity, than to avoid its payment
by endeavoring to brand the character of an hon.
est man Al
Accept, pray you, air, the ammo-nec of my high
comideratiOn.
GUILLAUME TELL POUSSIN.
Letter S is from Mr. Clayton to M. Poulain, who
was at New York, and is dated Apnl 21. It re
quests M. Pousain to "repair to Waatuustou with
out nustectawary delay."
CM M. Poussin's return, he bad an interview
with Mr. Clayton, in which he was told that hi.
lad letter was highly offensive, and that it oon
tained language which our government could not {
admit, and he was permitted to withdraw it, for
the ptivolus of expunging the ohiemmnable pas
sage. M. Penmen availed himself of the permia
.{ool, and withdrew the letter, and the next day
returned it with the most offensive pasaage ex-
ilutStrd, at to shown in the brackets above. A.. I
ions to mainline our amicable relations with
France, the President thee permitted this matter
to drop, and the conespondeocc in regard to the
claim of Mr. Port was thee tinnily disposed of. It
was Me President'. earnest hope that M. Po..
tip had received an admonition that would have
served the happy purpose of precluding any furth
er collision.
Latter V, Ls from M. Ponsain toMr.'„Chtyton, and
isms (allots , '
• Litarencer or FIANCZ tr Tins UKITCD
WASIIINGTON, May 12, 1619.
Ea: I have just received from the Minister of
Foreign Affairs a report which bad been addressed
to the Whirler of Marine by M. Lavelle, the riot
ing coaxal of the Republic at Vera Cruz, from
which it apparel:that Mr. Carpendee, the comman
der of the American amine-timer Iris, Oae hasten
ing to the antrum* of the Preach ship Eugenie,
of Ham, which kw] struck on the mak of Rim,
*This *tits embraced in brackets wu tabu•
candy withdrawn by M. Poulain.
near the anchorage of Acton Lthirdo, advanced
clams comity thatelminable on amount of remiss ,
meson for his services end w macre their . o gult•
tai, be detained the Eugenie (a stir embargo seer r
Eurasia) for two or three day.. In consequence
of the energetic reafanzamcee of M. Lavelle, and
the honorable information of the consul of the
Milted State, to Vets Cruz, Commander Carpen-
der desisted from hie pretensions.
The Minister of Foreign Affair. requests me to
address to the Cabinet of Washington the mast op
tions observations on the steam of authonty com
mitted by this °dicer, in illegally detalmeg the
ship Eugenia
You will easily comprehend, Mr. Secretary of
State, how important it is that such occurrences
should not be repeated, and that severe blame, at
least, should be laid on those who thus considered
themselves empowered to enbetimta arbitrvy
measures for mance; and I doubt not that you will,
without delay, give satisfaction to the Past nom•
plaints of the French Republic.
I embrace this occasion, Mr. Secretary of State,
o renew the arourance ot my high consideratkm.
GUILLAUME TELL POUSSLY.
To the lion. J. M. CLMON, Secretary of State.
Letter 10, m from Mr. Clayton to M. Poossm,
and is dated May T 3,1519, and awe., as follows:
The Secretary of the Navy, to whom a innate•
ton of your note was sent, has corumuoicated to
his Department Commander Carpenter's espial*.
non the mreomatmors attending his rescue of
the Eugenie, a copy of which explanation I have
the honor herewith to enclose to you; and treat that
it will remove any misapprebenaions which may
exist on the part of the French Government tele.
Pie to hs conduct on the occasion in question.
Letter 11, is from Id. Poulain to-Mr. Clayton us
follows
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LwasYr. or Fesitcs.
Wsaturtormt, May 30,1519.5
Ste I received on the 25. of May the u
which you did me the honor to address to me
the same day, in answer to mine tolling upon fly
Government of the United Stales to disavow tht
conduct of Commander Carpender, of the Amen
can war rummer Ins, loomed. the French ship Et
genie, of Havre, which had ran open the bank
Rico, neer the anchorage of Anton Linardo.
The etplanstions given by Commander Carper
der ore not of a nature, Mt. Secretary of St.
such onto dispel the discontent which his proceed.
Cage has caused to my Government. He consider
ed, u be say*, and he still considers, that the lase
was one of salvage; that the nightie:
em 4l:hr. by him
as the saver of the velem! saved, powered him
to keep possession of her soul hts extravagant pre
tensions were folly entailed; but his opinions have
little interest in our eyes, when we have to con
demn his conduct.
I called on the Cabinet of NV.hington, Mr. Sea
retary of State, in the name of the French Gov.
ernenent, to addresa revere reproof to that officer
ofthe Amerman navy, in order that the error which
he has commiued on a point inenleng the dignity
of your national manila might not be repeated I
hereafter.
From your answer. Mr. Secretary of State, I am
unibminedely induced to believe that your Gov
ernment subscribes to the strange doctrines preferr
ed by Commander Csrpend , r, of the war steamer
Ma; and I hove only to protest, in the name of my
Government, agenstlthose:doctnnes.
I have the honor to be, with distinguished con
sidensuont your meet obedient Dereallt.
GUILLAUME TELL POUSSIN.
To the Hon. J. M. CLarron, Secretary of State.
Letter 12, is Mr. Clayton's reply, to wit
DerelleleVet 1 11 1 Soars,
Wasemorcer, June 5, 1519.
Sin The note which you addressed to nee on
the 30th nit, echnowledmng the receipt of my let
ter to you of the 25th, transmuting Cornmandee
Carpender'• explanatton of the circumstances at.
tending his rescue of the French ship Eugenie, or
Havre, was duly received, and will be comment.
csied. together with the rest of the correspondena
between you and this Department on the subject
to the Minister of the United States In France
with metro..s to submit it to the couludernuot
of the French Government.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, you
obedient servant.
Mr. Ww Tax. Foram
Letter 13, ta from Mr. Clayton to °En. Mtnita
France, as Wows—
•
DISAIITYWCI • or STAfri.,
Wastuscrron, June J, 1 91 9. i
Sir—You will receive with this despatch, a copy
of a correspondence that Mu recently passed be
tween this Department and M. Fermata. the tone
of which, on the Minister's part, ts regarded as of.
(easier to the American Government, and cannot,
it IS presumed, meet the approbation of the Gov
ernment of the republic which he represents_
From these papers you will learn that. m October
of last year, Commander Carpender, of the United
Stairs Navy, commanding the Muted States war
steamer Iris, had the Rand fortune to rescue the
French barque Eugenie, of Havre, which had
struck on the bank of Rae, near the anchorage
Anton Lizardo, on the coast of Mexico. Under
the babel that the case was one which Justly en
titled his officers and men to talvage, the com
mander canoed the rescued vessel to be moored
in safety near the Ins, until he could comnannicate
with the consignee, Senor Gomez, at Vera Cruz.
but, atter waiting tbrsy hours, and receiving no
answer from the consignee, he determined to de-
Ileer, and did deliver, the barque over to the
charge of ber captain. In the opinion he enter
tamed respecting the right to salvage, Comnsande
Carrsender orss supported by Mr. Clifford, on
Meister in Mexico. and his whole conduct w
['Proved by that Minter.
On the 11t4 ultimo, M. podsn. under instruc
pone from bar government, addressed e represent•
bon of this subject in a note to this Department,
•uiplaining in strong terms, of what be considered
rtetrary and illegal conduct on the part of the
oinnuutier of the Ira suggeating that that °trivet
toold be severely blessed, and asking that speedy
satisfaction should be given to the Just complaint.
of the French republic_
The Department not no time in planing in M
Panama'. pdaseasion the explanations of Corn
mender Carnender, which dad been obtained Do
the Navy Department , and, in communists
them, the hope mu expressed that they would
move.all miupprehension on the part of the Freu
government in regard to the conduct of the A me
can officer. Commander Carpeader and his ore
had actually used the French barque sad hr
crew from imminent peril, tt not certain destractiot
and for thts signal service Commander Carpeede
ham received. not mented thuks. but censure en/
indignant antmadverstou from the minister of the
nation to which the vesul belongs .
But M. Poussm himself arm nut satisfied with
the explanattou furnlshed, mad without conde
wending to refer the matter to his government, and
await their instructions, he declared the explus
nons to be not of a nature calculated to dispel ffit
discontent Mans governmud. Having also lades
to bring upon Commander Carpender the Weer.
reproof of this Government for an alleged error
.eomuntted," as M. Po oson rashly asserts. 'on s
point in volvine the &Knit v of your tour) national
;nanny,"
ice Munster taunts the Government of
the United'Htatea wain subscribing to the erroneons
doctrtbes" of the Commander. against sontch doc
trines he therefore proceeds to protest in the name
of his Government.
The attention of this Government would not,
perhaps. have been SO Wrongly attracted to the
tone and temper of Mr. Poulain, exceptioneble as
they are. had not that Minister, on a previous oc
=Sion, and that quite recently, made Creel highly
insulting language in a ode he &Mimed to this
Government, under date of the 15th April last, the
offensive pornona of which he woo afterwards
io
duluntly coffered to withdraw. l• resolving to
overlook this mark of disrespect, the Department
Was guided by a sincere desire to omit nothing
which would tend to promote the friendly and har
monious relations of the two governments. But
at Wet same lime not feeling disposed to COUntes
name cornmunicuuons from any quarter which
question or impugn the honor and drgnity of the
Amerman Government, the President has deem
ed it proper to direct me to transmit to you the ac
cf/mpanytng correspondence, which he wishes you
to transmit to the French Government. Ton will
readily perceive that the language objected to, and
the temper which M. Founts has not been able
to conceal, must neuesartly tend to obstruct dip.
lotuato intercourse, and are cement/ally calculated
to embarrass, ratter than to promote a friendly dis.
canton of questions that concern the honor and
interest. of the two republics.
1 am, sir, reapealnlly, VOW obedient servant.
JOHN M. CLAYTON.
RAMA. Ruan, Esq.,6te.
Letter 14, is from Hon. Reverdy Johnenn,
Attorney General, to Mr. Clayton, and is dated
/one 20, 1949. It contains at length an opinion
as to the right of Commander Carpender to de.
wind Waage, and concludes as follows.
`lf each considerations be well founded—end
who can doubt it?—it might prove a peril°. e spen
meat for France to a adopt the role, and obtain its
recognition by the other notions of the world, that
no salvage shall be allowed to those who might
rescue French lira and properly upon the ocean
from impending destruction.
There is, however, no such rule now existing,
and 1 a m very clear in the opinion that the CAW
helure me was one for salvage."
Letter 15, is from Mr. Rush to Mr. Clayton, da
ted Paris, August 13, stating that he had, in fulfill
ment of his instructions, submitted the corresporti
deuce tormented to him to the French Government,
end that be now had the honor to enclose the reply
of the French Mousier of Foreign Athos.
LETTER 18.
Mr. do Toopioolik to Mr. Roth
. [Tomolawn.)
Poeta August 41,1849.
Sr. I have received with the letter which y r.
did me the honor to write to me on the 7th of last
month, the copy of the correspondence which has
token place between the Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs of the United States and the Min.
inter ot France at Washington, upon the subject
of two claims, which toe latter bad been charged
to present to the Federal Government; One against
the irregular detention of the Preach chip I Eu
genie, by Commodore Carpender, off Vera Cron;
and the other for the purpose of asking tor an in
demnification in favor of M. Port, • French men,
chant, for the abrogation of the sale of a certain
quantity of tobacco struck of to biro by the cont.
mender of the American forces at Pueblo.
Trews two affair. have hitherto been &wooed
at Washington, where they are to be concluded,
It is not my province to examine their merits. Be
sides, I am too certain of the integrity of the Gov
ernment of the Union to doubt that it will ultimate
ly seknowledge every claim founded in right; and,
on its part, it cannot think that the Frvneh Govern.
ment allows itself to be drawn, by the desire of
protesting 111 11421010, to =prat plitlllliol3l tea
justice of 'Wilms not been demon anted to it.
These mentimeetsof reciprocal confidence being
of • nature to avert and prevent, in the direttasinmt
of =
interests. those rinseeptibillties and rith.-
dings which cannot fail to complicate
them, we have seen with an much astonishmenras
regret the tom which the communications es
changed between our envoy and Mr. Clayton have
taken. Even befine I bad received the letter
which you have written me to call my attention
to them, M. Pompon had transmitted copies of
them to me. I had been painfully impressed to
find in that correspondence a tone of acerbity and
harahneas very little conformable to the friendly
relations between the two countries, but I ought to
say, without entering into useless reeriminstloasy
without seeking for the aide whence the first mid
i ries proceeded, it had appeared to me that this ob
servation was not alone applicable to the letters
,
written by the Minister of France.
M. Pousan. doubtless misconstruing some ex
pressions in those which have been addressed to
him by the Secretary of State, believed be mw in
them a want of respect, for which he miss have
mutilated his resentment with too much spirit;
bet if a plumage of his letter of the of April may
have hart Mr. Clayton, it seems to me mat there
is no longer any ground to take advantage of it,
mutat him after he has consented to withdraw it;
and he has given a pretty signal proof of his con
ciliatory spirit in abstaining from animadversion
open an expression in the answer addressed to
Sam by that minister on the 21st of April, which,
estimated with a certain degree of susceptibility.
might have seemed to be rather an imperious MI6,
mons than a IliplOalatia invitation.
Furthermore. sir, it is not necessary for me to
• . • .. - .
tell you that I entirely concur in the opinion
which you express upon not deviating, in negotia.
title'', from the observances and forms of a benev
olent courtesy.
I invite M. Pourisin never to forget this rule in
his intercoms, with the Government of the United
Stntes, and I rim sore that, if it he reciprocated. the
observance of it will be rendered easy to him.
Receive, sir, the assurance of the high considers
thou with which I have the honor to be, your very
bumble and very obedient servant,
IS DE TOCQUEVILLE.
LETTER 17.
Thd Secrotary of Stara of the Untied Flaw to
Ilftrtsster of Forage 'Affairs of I:row,
Darrarairsi or ST,.
Weoprioron, Sept. h,
M. Aura Dr. Toeuttenrut,
Minister ofrForeign A fr e t r ,
of the French Republic.
Sir—l have received a desoeteh from Mr. Rosh,
the American minister In Pane, of the 1311, of Aug.
covering a note from you to Mot, dated the fhb of
that mouth. Both have been anbutitted to the
President. 'gob the correapoadence to which they
relate. As Mr. Rush to returning home, nod Mr.
Rives, mho ham been appointed to succeed him Dr
Minister to France, ho probe* not yet arrived
in Pans, I hasten to avail myself of the only means
of communication between the governments we
represent, by addressing you directly on the sub-
Atm of your note.
You acknowledge the receipt of the correspond
ence "which took place between the Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs of the Untied States and
the Minister of France at Washington," from which
it must have been obvious to your mind that the
latter had repeatedly and gratuitously addressed
communications to this Government, highly offen
sive and Mrtrourteons, both in manner and in sob.
stance.
That correspondence was ouhnoitted simply
enable your Government to decide upon the pi
per course to he taken in regard to os own Mtn
ter You appear to have considered the 01.,..11 ,
as one which called upon you to construct
apology or that Minister, by Indisertuanately
censuring legit names to the correspandenee.
You were not invited to decode as an arbiter upon
the mode in which the American Government
conducted that correspondence, which 'OM not
only courteous and respectful in terns, hut entirely
noeseepuonable in spirit; and you could not have
failed to observe that this Department had not. In
any instance, descendel to reeruntnation, whether
useless or otherwise, with Mr. !Mouton_
Should the correspondence of any Minister 01
thin Republic prove insulung to the (needly lhov
erriment of France, that Government Is WO eO3
trident of our desire to matritain kind retail°oa sat'
t to doubt that the President of the United Stair
would feel It to he n high duty to extol:one the
complaint, and to render a prompt and propel
11t0.01 , 101 for the Injury. Rot the issue presentee
in the correspondence of air. P. 1.1.11 cannot he
evaded by any charge of recrtminations. If Um
charge can he made with any •05 , 10 w of truth, le
it be separately presented, and it will be prompt(
and most respectfully considered.
The Prostdent instructs me to say to your ex
cellency that, as from the whole tone of your corn
munieatton to Mr Rush, which has atrock en
with much coronae. werold seem that the do en
opectful language of the French Minster et West
mama. has been received with indulge-nee. no
held worthy of palliation by the dlsonguished Ma
later et Foreign Affairs of France, woo has moil
fasted ma dispreestima to redress the wrong, be,
the Chief Magistrate of the Caned States, fee
himself new at perfect liberty, and is fuel coo
strained, with a view to preclude opportimar
winch might be legato abused, to perform, anthoi
any further delay. au unpleasant duty, Mom
he had hoped his friendly appeal to the Frenseh
Government would has a relieved hue
This Government is the guardian of as wart tab
or, and, as oa all occasions it seeks to svml -giv
ing cause of odenee, sel will it never submit to in
teniinoal dear...peel. By the time ibis letter reach
es your excellency, Mr. P• 12•7413 will have been in
formed that no further correspondence mil he held
with him by the Executive of the ales.
and that every proper facility er.h Sc offered hall
should be desire to return to Feancet
The President further mammas me to express to
your Excellency the (rendly Perattri<o.s di ban
eel( and of this Government for the President. the
Government. and the People of France. Ile dee•
not doubt that tbese kind sentiment. are recipe , -
rated by them, and be antatipatet with I rely eats.
faction.the arrival of Mr. Ponaun'a ancrestsit
muE
' whom it oral be the sandy of this Government
ii
' culti•ate agrevahle and friendly interroory, in one
terms and the spirit of mutual courtesy, watch wit
be equal honorable to both the aster Reoublies
I In the ly
mean time prompt and respectiul ottentio ,
- will be given to any commonetatooa touching the
interests of our respective rOllctr,, which may ha
r made through any other &plot. , agent ammo
'1 the French Government may pea fit to iseilets
I avail myself of this opportunely to °tier to your
d excellency the awurnnee of inn most axtingutsled
e consideration. JOHN M. CLAYTON
J. M. CLAYTON
LETTER 19.
Der•avaretr or SFATI, • /
WAFTLINFFFOR, September Id, ISIP.
Sta. T. Pont:dent boo devolved upon me th
&my at annoismong to you that th• Ct .vernruee
of the CottedlSeve* w 7 rw'd no further eyries
pondenee w. 14 too •.hr Mintater of Fenner
•nd that the neeeestty wto-n ha• Impelled him
take ilda cep at tbe present moment. haa bee
made known to your Governtneut. In eemm
mewing the Prestdeat's deterunnatton, in re
to youteelf personalty, I avail royeelt of the
cation to add, that doe attenonn will he eh
fully given to any einintnentcallone troth. the lion
erement of France, affecting the Interests of our
respective Republics, which may reach this De
partment through any other channel. Your rron
Government will be able to exptam to you lie
reason, which have influenced the Antencan Ex
ecutive in delaying the present communication
until this period.
The President has instructed me further In nay.
that every proper facihty lot quitting the United
States will be promptly given, at any moment
when you may be pleased to Dignity that 0
your desire to rel urn to Prance.
I am, ar, very reepeNfolly, FOOT aunt nbedi
rervairt, JOHN M. CLAYTON
Mr. Wit Tau. Pourrox. &e.
Correvondence of the Fee•bunit Goatee..
Nlcw Yozz„ Sept. 20th, SOP
The %Vratteo—Advent oiWtater—flettlEn, ni the ',team
or 'v Ara . ' for Chaves, and the ..W•ahlnelne to
Southampton 'And Bremen—The rupture leen tt •
Vreneh Mlll,ter —Whet 111 mud and mount of It he r •
ule of Books—The orcm
The Tn., In the ,:etterel Renton.—Con•teeou evr
tatn—Donge et the Sub.Treamary ORkee—Fer , g
Kachange—Land Warrant. In Wall street—Faeu,
to hare the "Umon and !lemony - boononeuen R.
and 14 the -Rant and FSW - -Ille Meg Prone ,
M,nonn—All nghttn November—Markets—glue lc
etc„ c., etc
The weather IS become gone cold, and
, tne, there are uadoubtabla ladle
coining equinoctial. Overcoats make their am
mace in the streets, aad indoors, stoves and
fires are noxiously inquired for. The
a( human~iY hove doffed the pretty
substituted the shawl for the graceful "Jenny Lund.'
Ice Cream :alma. do an unprofitable busines,
and the acamboats that have been running nil
summer between the city and Coney Island, that
grand rendezvous of New York lonferdona, have
been withdrawn for want of a remunerative patro
nage, for it is too cool now ein the city, Jur-
tify a trip to the shores of old ven
meta to annil iu n
breath el rrc.h nir. Even Hoboken is well nab
forsaken, end no also are all the other thouaind
and one summer reautt., a,unding zo the v.es4l-
ty of the metropolis. Every thing, !mimic and
112.1111a1t, mew to herald in the advent of win-
I went down to the wharf about one o'clock to- I
day, to witness the sailing of the steamship Ohio,
hit Cbagres. 11 is bar first trip, and atm gees Out I
crowded with passengers, the most of them fir El I
Dorado. The scene was a inuring one. There
were probably fifteen hundred people gathered to
gether on the wharf, some taking a "long and last
forewell" from friends and relatives on board, 90110
were busy with matters of a common plan: char
acter, while ail seemed buoy a• bees preparing ior
the "go off." Car men were dnving hither and
thither, cab men VIM =lung, newsboys squalling,
apple women screeching, mothers and lusters
weeping, when the last bell broke upon the ear—
••A II aboard that's go The plank to drawn in.
the enpne is in m-• and amid the lond hur
rahs, 1111. i OM talent .bbings of ths mulutude on
shore, the gallant s tel boanded from the wharf,
firing a gun as •pa lig salute,as she rounded the
Battery In magnißor,t style.
The dlplomada Lau up betwura our GOVOIIa-
.
meat and the French Minister, M. Ppossin, cress 1
1 80 U ',...." - d fOr -I sale -- try bas - Tin o - rTem l fidlitt,
led a pmffiund sensation (as the theatrical critics I by. mail MILLER a RICKETSON
sity,) when the fart was first drtnalged. Snockel rlif_s_23.o galls erode Whets
014
ambled down, and Wall street I I_,
reet for a while was IMO " bleached Winter Whale Oro
of long fares. "War wiffi France," suggated a I 4lXfsrd: Lard bL 'i" i g... ld ha b r`l/ willilar Sperm Olh
"lernejduck" on the coma calm:over streeL"teme. ' IS baskets "Name" Salad Ott;
IS do Bordeaux black tattle 0.1. d. 00:
hie ahead," chimed in • bipidral (woe. And ont I In mare and tor sale by ' ' l
of, and away from Groh street, the same excite- sfina MILLER A RICAETSON
moat wan apparent. "Geo. Taylor ha got us Into CIOFFEE-Ir bags good Rio Coffee. now lending
~ and for sale by spela t' Ii GRANT
a
war already," said the LeaCifocCe; "glad of it,
ATINETTS-B/ask, sr;,,b Laygii ,.. de g r, ,t b . l ‘ a . s . g:Tl y d :
'Mooted the b'boya "hope Old Zack 'ii go in, and S Oxford mixed, end Erta ß e i
give him shay." The efferycKeoce, however,
lan
''ii;.bl sod
lon
."'I
byMURPHY, WILSON & CO
roan settled down, end the matteg Is now sedge, -
ly alluded to, oat of the newspapers. Every body L " rent Y b -y Pl :4s sod h p l l lti . lll”,; l, S r o Tr'etiat
is an confident In the President's ability to man . LPACJS-Plein d fi gure d , in great variety,
age Louis Napoleon, th at men trouble themselves IV ism reed and for sae by
but very little about the matter. _ gull hI CA.PBV WitoONLeS_p_
The trade sales ,, of books, (scud-a...4J now . Beware of am loapootor.
goin g on nt ( h., ~,., ~, o f 5d,...,,re. Badge ' P IANO PORTE TUNING -A person rep c eese . n w ung
Platt St Co" in Broadway, tangoing on briskly, and ' ti,,,lTZli",i7L.B7ulta.l.lLll.C..fali L :L n a ,71,,,, a,
with a good deal of competition. The company„:,,,,„,, of our y.,.„„,,, iy , Ly ., ~, p ,. c .., ° 7
represents nearly every sectiOu orate Union, and ' have no brother or any other ta t ty engaged in that
looking around the morn, the practised eve may I occupation. JOHN 11. MALLOIL it Wood at,
single out men from Boston, from Philadelphia, ! _ aPV... _
__ . Agent for Chickennslaytaus,_
Rahirnore, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, New . 0 UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-40 hats St. James
Orleans, and many other cities of the Wes The . 0 Belinery, for sale by -
salve, in fact, area eat of Itterary.re , Itimi •E"__
'
.4
object” in view over and above Mere h f in .y.•
,en,.. It took three days last week
ha to dispose of i '-
the stationery, and this week, so far, s been em- I
played upon the book we ek,
which covers
three hundred pages. The purchasers offer Brae
ally, and up to this pointof the sole, the prow i /'}R AM CHEESE- 60
lis bat Cream Cheese, a fin
reaed are fully up to hot yeah k..; mark,-in fact, I rste article; fast reed and for S
cate by
RBAUGH
erory way satisfactory to the seller. The sue- ' I_lgt,K.
_NA HA
too will hardly close before Saturday next.l "ICLOUIt-rt hid. extra Family Flour, in store and
I
I had almost forgouen to mention that the Amer- j: for sale by spa, 0& W HARBAUGII
can Steamer, Washington, also started to day
' B ACCIN--30 hhde Ciro. eared Shoulders and Side*
fir Bremen, via Southampton. She hen on board . Bacon, ree'd and for sale by
a very largo number of passengers, and a very _ *pea S& NV HARBAE,GiI
profitable freight-i-mostly assorted.
The trial of the Opera Homo rioters draw. hes. C
vily along in the Coon of General Session. The I
, spigi
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liar! Of the Court's frittered away with the frivoll- Q n.I.TPL - rfitt-S0 kg. refined , pun reed and for sale
tie, of the counsel, and though quite • large nem- Cy by eptha BA Fe IthiMTOCK Se, Co
tier of witnesses have been examined, I should
not t.,. s urpri.cd if the male were to drag through Ilpi RiTtlill LUSTILB-5 eases ma reed and for ace
.I) by with B A FAIIN thaTOCK & CO
the whale term of the Court, ending let proximo..
It is now made pretty elem., that all the parties in- I /
thmed-and particularly loffimn. or ^Ned Buntline" I .
-rook active part in the bloody maces of the
tenth of Mae, vi that the prospect, at present, looks
ranch like ranencoon.
The receipts at the office of the Soh Treasury
agency. here. to day. amounted to 083,311; pay.
menu 550,03.5 00. Balance 33633,254 62.. Cash
duties, received dunng the day, 510614. De
posits 09000.
Sterling exchange fee the Steamer fur Europe,
closed firm at 10 per rent, premium. Sales were
made as low as 61. There was quite a large a
mount of stocks despatched by this opportunity.
Sr foreign investments. in all, about $135,000:
tnaong which were $5OOO Pennsylvania 5 per
cents.
The .apply of Land Warrant. in Wall street
at unseat, M neavy. and far:eseeeds the demand: ,
The price for the 160 acres certtficate. is $126, the
40 sere... SO.
AA I cmated in my Met letter to the Gazette,
the LOOOfOOOMMIOACriI have COMP ID the coneht
skrn to have a mass meeting at Tammany Hall,
to ratify the Halos and Harmony ticket, the lead
yea —and the leaded only—have agreed upon.—
The fact in they mere afraid that the °huge paw”
would come in their strength to the old wigwam.
unnnimoualy repudiate the “hlack and white ticket'
offered for their support—Rich over the platform
nod make the old wigwam a scene of noise and
contusion, inch ant it never was before. It was
wise, thereLzre, to abandon the attempt to have the
democrat:a masses pee there anent to the pohtical
vlloov lust Perpetrated successively at Rome,
B.vrnetiee and Utica.
The \Voiles held their primary meetings on Toe ,
day night, to Belem de qltates to our 8 ate Con no
con wench melon at thrstellna nest Wednesday
Every Ilona posited off with the greatest good feel
mg. Have no fears for New York in November
MARKET, Tunisost, r
Flour. Sty —There is Increased activity in oar i
morkat ior Western and State Flour, with more ..
unitormay and steadiness In pnces. There is
more doing for export, and the demand ts eerier
for the Kai 4 and home trade. The sales are 13;
000 blob, at 5104 for umnspected , 53,7504,124
or hoe; 53,1504.25 for four; 54,62401,75 for
common State and old mixed Western; 51,750
4.'17, ior xi might State and good old Western, 850
6.121 gir now Michigan and favorite Western, old
and 832606.374 lot pure Genesee. Rye Flour is
quiet at 133 Corn Meal is inaeuve at 143,181.
Grain—There is more doing to Wheat 6tr mtll
ng, bat at lower price.. The receipts are larger.
The sales are 4 600 hush prime Genesee at 51,160
1.16. 3,400 hush red Southern at SI a 1,03; 6,000
bush whir Southern at 51.1101,12, and 1,000
nosh L ng Nand at SI, for red and $1,05 for white.
nye . quirt at 5h0.1...b1e Corn ta hear, with sales
0 200,000 hook at 5130594 c far Western mixed,
•nd 60061 c for North and flat yellow.
Provisions—There is a lair demand for Pork,
wim ra.e. of 1,000 bbla at 510,1245310,1 b forams;
50,26 for lour moo.; 39,314 for soil .V.V. sod
511.76 lot thin mess, prime is rather lower, with
tales nt Sh ret Rest it heavy, with .lea of 300
ob. at 512 tor noinspected, and 512,40013 for ex
tra Go .o and Chicago, prime is held at 510 Lard
. heavy, rale. of . 26 hbls at 610411 e for common
in prune Hauer and Cheese are plenty and mu
te' are heavy. Dressed Hogs are morn plenty
and are selling at 510010.
Whinkey—Sates 300 tibia, State Proton, high
irroof,2 - 1 email lots of Ohio, 274 e, Drudge 2Se
Hemp—Sale. 43 American dew rotted, slightly
duo:aced at SI lio to 31,60 per lon
i
awn—Toe of
Steamer's news has greatly in.
sic iraied the market Sales to a tam extent, at
, po e. •
The "penne, i•anlase" and Henry M
The Pen oselvenrers, of the 110 itod., odelama
ere.. tainult triton Fleury M. Fuller, the Wtog can
J.Oats lot (flout lloromtusioner. based opt" n pr.
leurr, Nvh.ch Mr. Fuller, with hut usue
uttal,ncuv, Ocelered loutvelf an favor of Free Sad
Free therrh, Free LA.O% and Free Men." Th•
r lencr from Mr. de:A.l,i° whom Mr. Fail
invisporateil w.th Mr. b . 's letter.., pnbhohed to
the Non otlecinvin which never came from that
t mntleuien and fcr which he te to no wine respon•
Tne res-lutinn published by the Prensyho
rot m. its a part of Mr. Fuller's letter, a here shown
in too, been the work of Mr. Saxton Mansell. Be
sides this fritoduient teterpolahon of the letter
winch Mr. Fuller did really write, Mr. Staten bold
ly charges that the documents were tholen from his
possession, tnu• convicting the Perstasytirarnen..l
something very (ke n larceny to addition to the
crime ul itlseboad Mr. Fuller to responsible for
nothing rootained to the despicable publication tit
tile Pravyloaonan, but the naked 'federation that
nc was-its tsvor of FREE SOIL, FREE SPEECH,
FREE LABOR, AND FREE MEN." To there
glorious mentions , he Is certainly moat sincerely
and ardently devoted. and will spare no labor or
intluence to secure teem to the people of Peonsyb
col.. According to the ultra proalavery sentis
teems of the. Pronspicanson, thus may sound very
much the treason, but tilt does, he coo make the
most ui it. He wdl dod, ere long, that Mr. Saxton
tint the only Driumerat who refuses to swallow
the Pc t .burgh Platform, and who &Melte,. In
the nu,nnnan wages of ten cents a day. He will
and. Mao, that be a not alone in opposing the ex
tension of an institution which in cutlet. o
FROM NSW YORK
G=ll
human rights, at war wan the publie sentiment of
too world, deetruedive of Northern Intercats, and a
curse wherever it exists.
Tv oh, eca4.ve .f th. Psnaryfeartrani
My atiettion is thin morning called to the publi
cation of a letter in the Peensylvianlim of the llth
instant portioning to have been addressed to me
by Henry M. Fuller, od the 111th ult.
The letterrn marked retro., a fact which should
have withheld any decent or honorable man from
giving it publication.
But wit,a meanness invades the sanctity of
private correspondence, it becomes proper (or me
to say this. The letter, as published in the Penn
micattian, tear nod received by me. So mush of
as relit.% to the private butane. of Mr. Hackle',
nod expresses Mr. Fuller's sentimentaon the sub
ire, of the extension of slavery, is correct.
The resolution 1 had prepared myself. The
letter and revolution were ,tofu from me by a fel.
1010 who dared net T oadish them himself, and w ho a
nans. shall be forthcoming in due time.
bare always been a democrat, am • democrat
trill, but minuoi swallow the Pittsburgh Platform.
do not believe in Buchanan wars of 10 cents a
day. Ido not believe in extending an institution
which ein violation of hommt rights, at war with
the public sentiment of the world, desumeuee cf
Northern interests, and a cone wherever it exists .
linowtog Mr. Faller to entertain the mama mou
rn...no, and believing him, theiefare, to be 11 batter
denuctat than Ale. Ganalkle, whom , efforta, to my
knoweldge, contributed largely to the defeat orchid
eseedent man, Williom a. Foster. In 1818,1 shall
support idol. Let others do as they may.
F. Saxton.
Aacin.t.n, Lucerne Co., Sept. 13, 1819,
• MARRIED.
Tueuday, 11th mat. Di Dr R. James li. w o w.,
Jona It Ilea. of Jag etty, i'd.tga me, daughter ot
Col. George Mows of New Oxford, Adams Co P.
Boolety,--A regular meeting or the
klndiciii Some!) , of Allegheny county, Pa., will be held
oi 12 111011 Heil, corner of Firth and Smithfield sm., on
Tuciday, Oct. Rd, IND, at II o'clock, A kI
JOHN / IRWIN,
A N. POLLA/CK, j
WOOLEN :+ll ,, iliLg i ZttitizNlLlTbl:
V 7 "
Vw rE o r n , u'l • "" MANIIVIII CO.
119 Second
•
L te k a , rz rVin . e . d r, R n oe o, g Nel
NOW isndtvg fur *ale by
ISA IA II DICKEY tr. CO. Prone
- - - -
62 ALT l'Elllg-30 tqs crude to arnv, for sale 1.
goas IYAIAII DICKEY h. cc
51 . 1 , / , .:(J , 1. tlol.(Stt NlOLAtdar„f„,,,,ny_
_,
~- ..± , l.L._
p„c()N 81 DF...,-10 11110 lb. te note ..1 for rate by
Ell stads ROM' DALZI,I4. fr. GO, Liberty at
citt p .: t .r..-dclo b. I.dulLra T l fit; A sal;
~ Li , a
CO
L t
HALTS-5 tone In *tore and for sale low to close
O. by .033 ROBT DALZELL &CO
1)1() COFFEE-413 bd. In and for sale n un
11,202.3
CteensJ o
do No.. I. 2 to 3 Cr... 6.300. PYincipo Cl/v.
IO Id ?dye. itegail• do
6 61 LA Fes. Sedalia oo
II Id Eaglo do
In non an d for Ws by
spc2ll 6111.2.106 k RICA:6IION
evks "1900'
J. 4 DILWORTH & CO
INSEED 011.-11 bbls pore Linseed Oil, for We
I by ROBISON, LITTLE k CU,
WI Liberty II
_ _
""NVIII
lq
WVF JLLI. just rec'd and for sale by
B A FAHNESMCB &
eetber 1.1 and Woad Su
OLIVE OIL—IS baskets Bask, 10.1 ree'd sad for stl
by .ml 3 B A VAIINEBTOCK is CO
LIQUORICE BALL—IrI sliot,Bast too'
and for Joie by It A PA HNESTOCK a CO
tip, lOTINO-30 bbl. oast reed arl for .ale by
.11orb B A FARNEM/CR te CO
ORPNANB' COURT SALE.
. . . . . .
I N peratunce of an order of the Orphans . Court of i
Allegheny county, will be exposed to public ..le.
at toe New Court /lona< in Me city of Nitutbuorh, on
FRIDAY', the teal day of OCTOBER, A. D ,1819, at
1U o'clock, A. M., the following dereribed Real Estate,
Inc of Jame. McCracken of Wilkins township, de.
ceued: An tier certain I.OT OF GROUND, invade
111 Reserve township, to mid county, being lot marked
numb , (No. 19,1 in the plan of the
cis on of the recto belorging to the eat., of David Me.
Raley, deceased; which mud lot begins on the New
Franklin Road. at the corner of lot NO. 18, in said plan,
thane. Wong the lute of said lot No. ith 257 feet, 4 Ina,
ec, to a pnvate road, thence along said private road
St feet lb tactics, thence along the line of lot No. 20,
010 feet inches, to the New Franklin Road, and
thence along said road Sti fee to the place of begin.
ALSO—AII Mose taro certain LOTS OF GROUND,
taste in the Senebth Ward of the en y of Pittsburgh,
turner!) , Pitt townlibiN Marked and known a. lots
umbers 'seven' arui eight," Olio*. 7 and do in Wil-
• • •
Arthur,' rccand pine, which eeld pion is record
• Allegheny county, in Deed Book •oL 64, pNE,
• nethird sash, one third in art and one third
months, with incrust from dare of o ne
ENRY CHALFANT.
Adornx or iltll ht.Craeltsn,des'.l_
ro2:S•dkv.3 T
NOTICE
T S HEREON - GIVES that We following named per
sons ha* fired tit the Reamer's Office of Allegh
ny county, Accounts of We several action, ae Ad•
nawnstrators. Executors nod Grmedluts, and that said
ACCOLIOL• will be presented to We Orphan.' Court of
said county (or coat...tun and allowance, en MON
DAY. the El day of °MAIER next, mat
Patrick Woods, Executor of the estate of Margaret
Grlaall3, deceased.
John Colwell and C. Darragh, Esq., Adtmmatrators
of th e estate ol Emhart Hancock, deceased.
David Royce, Executor of the mtam of David Boyce,
deceased.
Ellenor Stotler, Adrotowtmuts of the estate of Dartd
Stotler, deccued.
Chrunlan Hershey, Adnuntatrator of We estate At
Stoner, deaeured
James hicelnin and Samuel Marshall, Esecmors of
the estate of James °lover, deceased.
Punch Durdatry, Executor of Use estate of Junes
SEKoven. deceased.
William Puce, ESecUtOr of Henry Simms, deccaarut
Henry /Lannert, Administrator of John Donovan, de.
craned.
John Stedier Henry B. staler,
Aderitilstruon of
Davtd Brnfht, deeeeerd.
Peter !fret, Ad01112.}11.10( of Welker McKee, de-
erased, final account.
Maria Wl:nukes and John Worths, Executoreof the
mete of Dr. Joseph Whitaker, deceased
Mary B Reynolds and William Burchfield. Admin
nan. of the estate of Pldneas Reynolds, deceased
Robert Donaldson and !oho 9heaffet, Adsourstra
uirs of Hugh Mokfitaire, deceased.
James It Irwin, arm' Executor of the estate - of Dr.
John S. Irwin, deceased, final account
Ono [stns. Adaturistralar of the estate of Lewes le
Hammel, deceased.
William Stewart, Executor of the mare, of John
Flndley, reered
Morrison Underwood, Executor olitte Emu. of lita.
81,91 gins, deceased.
George Executor of the estate Frances Flush,
deceased, final account.
Harmer Denny Eq., Executor of the estate of Jas .
O'Hara, decreed. supplemental account.
James T Kncaid, administrator of the estre of Jes
se Barrie, decors&
Samaist Hopper, iLdminignmor o(the estate of Sara
sir Hopper, plow, decercd.
W. O. Lo.lu, itdmunatrator of the estate of James
Woods, deceased, final account.
H 9. Names, F.
tutor of rho estate of
Richard Riddle. Esg. decease&
blasgaret hle Mallen, edrtunistranit of the estate of
Daniel IdeSlallen, decease&
Jesse Cunnuagbant. Executor of Jorptt Wtlson, de
ceased. Ilnal account.
William Cummins and P. Dunlawy, Executors of the
the estate of thmh Morgan, &cared.
J. K Morehead, Guardian of the minor heirs of Ili
McDowell, deceased.
David Holmes, Guardian of the minor heirs of Bate
net Peebles, deceased, final areonut
John Pole, Guardian of the mums true of Mose
Hickman. deceased.
James lf. %mord, Guardian of the minor heirs o
Virgil Dana deceased.
Samuel Woods, Goan:hen of the miner het. of Job
Econg, deceased.
0,,,,,,, J0HN SCOW, Register.
P,..b.814 V. ept4S:wfitT
The &stole at IIVIIII•os Stevenson.
jvOTICE. te hereby given that Letters of Admintstra.
non no the Estate of WILLIAM STEVENSON,
late of the coy of Pulaburet, deceased, have been
teamed to the undersmeted. Persons baying claims
spunat mud exam are Tolerated to make them known
without delay, and thou indebted to male immediate
pay meet. JOHN STEVENSON. Pine...sets
JOHN SILLI SAN, Allegheny Poor House.
PlttsburiM, Sept. VIM, lAD. apttSmssert _
UDM OVER SHOES—duet received at
the India Rubber Depot, II rues composing
-4 cues teens's:U. Shoes 4 macs Lashes Over Shoes
I 's " Bandar; I " Sande*
Misses Over Shoes,
These Over Shwa are the finest lot ever sent to this
m a for sale. We mute the shoe dealers to ex siu
use the 'ample. It price andquality suit them, we
can lemurs any quauttm. & II PHILLIPS,
hut! " No 5 Wood at
100AIDINC1.—A I.tentlentan and Lady can be
D accommodated wt. Rooms and Boarding In
pm,. Pon. on Second avert. at TILL% OF
PICK. apttlit,det•
p'Ti!!'r,V,Tr'l'rlTrTrTfllWlTProl
11=
TOT. PROPRIETORS are now prepared to serve
p mo os pan boors, in eorneeunn with Boarding
by the day or week. MESSRS. M'FALL,
sod* Proprietrs.
GROCTRID3,IO.-100 Op prime Rio Corked
100 bp " Lagsayra
do
5a
10 " Old Goy. Java
15 half chews extra Choi. Tea;
10 do do Ning Toed Tea; Ado do Oolong do
13 do do Young Hyrain
10 do do Iropenal and Genrwder Tod.
30 carry bre "
20 bbla Loaf Sugar, a•ed: 10 do orushed pored
5 do clarified; 10 bhds N Orleans;
23 bb
N 0 Morsaws; 3 do Golden Syrup;
23 do Lob NO 3 Mackerel; 13 hf do do No I do
13 to do No 0 do; 3 bbl. No 1 Salmon;
10 bxs Chrlleothe Seder 00 do No 1 Rosin;
1 do Curtin; 100 lba Hyde'. Palm;
lIM lb. candid white; 10 boo Strewn Caddies,
Or boa Stamina Cand'es; LS do Star do
(C do caws pore Starch.
20 do extra o's and S'a Tobacco;
5 do pound lump Telmer.; 300 bp Nada, ps'd -
31/00 lbs Cotton Yarn, ass'd; 1003 do do Rattlng;
590 do do Wicking:
Together with a general usortnient of Spices, Nuts,
Prop, Pickens and Preservers on tee most favorable
to wholesale and wall. J
!T D WILLIAMS
spit eomar oad and_Pifth N
rug ACEEREL-23 bbla Nog Mackerel on hand,sir
sale low to Pose set conargnmant
spt24 ARRISTRONO A CROZER
HERRI 30 b
NG-b 7 rin store and lor wee by
04
09
_ARMSTRONG & CROZER
EATIIERS-100 lb s Feathers. on hand and for Wa
lFow . 01050 out a c onsignment.
apt2l_ ARMSTRONG & CROZER
rigAR CIDER- 7 bbl. Crab Cider, on hand and far
sale. apo24 ARMSTRONG is CROZER
-
VLOUR-400 bbl. pot rac'd and for sale by
C 901 ARMSTRONG & CRUZER
TAMED APPI:ES—A
---rmb eabsnba:lTlfiszle
LI by"24.'e3so'''g
—_
S Hiiiird4oUbLl7-4" M Sitigiiiisan i r m IMa : ild , for
spell
._ 173 and 174 Liberty st
ST.o. SUGAR AND AI - OLASSEi--10 0
. bads prima
. N 0 Sugar, RIO
bbl. N 0 Molasses, in store and
for sale by sada MILLER & RICKS SON
WiTCOFFEFr7I6O,ZrbIIio Coffee; 3D be. Java do;
sp n r " ''''
°,
?TOLLED & RIdRIMIGN
(... I ; l i d gEr-4 4.m 0
. til d s
i C o r . ar j. Zeoile; 00 bra Common
sAN MILLER & RICICETSON
Li MIAS HOUSE MOLASSES—ND bbls 9. James'
. Hou
Sugse Kolas., in COM cad far nal by
Nprel /HILLER b. RICICEI6I'
•
ree'd and f b
1 ) ICiwa It "
arRIA4SCIN
The Ohartigre Coal Company.
[INCORPORATE:D.)
ThOOKS will be open for all:scrip...ft to the mock of
D Clothiers Coal Coropagy,e as „„ i Mr
hlonday, the rtib day of heptember mat, at the office
0 12. W. Ranh/gam, Pumi et, 1 7. S . trip i t miNoTo
apollshr N.
SILK
gI SILKS!! SlLlif3lll—The hese., largest and
cheapest Imam:neat ever offered by aoy one house
to the WeSteill country. A A MASON & CO,
mph° 6O Market sr
C.-.IY;BES AND M. DE LAINBI9—M.B eases
this do) , opening at A. A. MASON CO.II O.
Pnee 910.4 Go Mmhot aptlO
rIALICOVBI CAUCOPtin OALICOMB More
yards of the sbo. named Food. have
bees meek.. dotin g the p. ofkolt, st theonly et.ep
pries Mom • sotto A A MASON COft.
(dot ;r--3 1iTE,77,1141, wt.' do
(.A—Vashraiii.TYlf,ThipT , Ril - Zr 6 P - Tiii
T do d 9 Poomthottg Tea; 89 caddy bn Y 140 P
sad
lthperisl Tea, of moot importation; fo!so_by
WHEY.
I b lsl i org •=I edsorn do albs
0 ,5 niaL`Y d NrinoO6 it CO
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO.,
NO. ao NA.IIIENT PINTSBII7IIOBi PA,
IA; OULD respectfully call the attention of city and
• country Merchants to their <home mock of t
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for extent ILIA
caner, has probably never been «melted in the West
err, cdintul , Possessing the wane facilines and ad
v..," enjo,. by Eastern Deems, by having one
of the partners constantly in Me East among the man
.'•dsorrs. Importer. ane Auction Houses. they are
prepared 10 cider the sac. advantages le style end
tn.., that can be obutined of the largest Eastern
Reeermng large cons4 - nments of DC:Oda - WPM from
the menufacturers of New England, they are enabled
to over these goods at lees rates than they can he pro
cured ethic Eastern Jobbers -
The fact that their emablishment oder. WV." 000
Kremer advantages In every description of goods, than
can be had Baal, has been elearly demonstrated to
their numerout Petrone They feel confident if Mer
chants contemplating purchasing Paw, will •gamine
their etock, they swill be convinced that they ean boy
the s quality of gouda at such pried as will save
the c ow ` of transpertanon and the neinewary eXPen•°_, •
and time of . }astern 'no Thee mention • 1"."
their stock which .11 avrays be found fresh and com-
300 CASES CALICOES AND rwINTS, from t he
!Hammack, Hns
ai Isom Cs. heed. and Alwehmiler Com
r artier also from rte Print Works of Ihmoell, P. Allen.
Sprague. Rachmond lc Cart, Chance+, M.1{0.4
Adam, the
40 cases GINGHAIIS aud CHINTZES, of the best
manufampre.
130 eases BLEACHED IIIVSLINS, of 1111 the weII
known and approved makes, for sale by the package
at Agents' pores
200 bales BROWN MUSLIN% of all widths,
ties sod prlecc
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. Devle, Ataeti
&aids and Fang Drs Gouda.
On Thumlay rooming, Sept 27th, at 10 o'clock, at
tae Corarneretal Sales Boom., corner of Wood Rad
nil], weals, vrill be sold, strahoat reserve, for cuh
ennrener
An extensive assortment of seasonable staple and
fancy D r y ti o od s,
, among which are super fi ne
cloths, cawlineres, saltnes, jeans; tweed. scarlet,
yellow and / men ilannela, blanket. coatings, remit
and ready cloths, plaid flannals and tinny. velvets
and cords, super posts, gingham!. de lanihnashmernis.
manna's, alpacas, bleached and brown shirting& and
sheeting.. catubne mmolins, cheeks, licking. damask
linen table cloth, dress silk. bOmen't &n.
At 2 o'clock,
Grocarles, ew
ar
e
,
Furnitunt,
- Young Brion and lumens' tea, Virginia manctfac
tared tobacco, Angara, 10 bbls vinegar, 100 has vane•
gated soap, shovels spades, axes, writing and wrap
pang mope. window blinds, looktgg glasse. tke ,
A large and general suortment of new and second
hand household !unworn, cooktng stoves, !Ite.
At 7 o'clock,
A b r
acingle of valuable miscellanea:ls books,
em standard works in various departments of
hterature, family and pocket bible. Wax* books, port
folios, new end second hand watches, lino entierlt
shot guns, pistols, to. spt73
TIIIBET gIIAWS—A fear of a ery
. s m argo i rlra r lip d r of .t tee
Dry Goo d e
MURPHY._
1:1 1 1 . d delete-
R MURPHY
riANCY"WOOL LONTO SHAWLS—III pent is •
ty of ratyle, and a Oldie vatic.. ottah ca, rote
Ted and offered tow at Dry Goode House of
gt • to W R MURPHY, cos 4th sod Market
Q QUAKE WINTER SHAWLS—In great vanoti
aryles and pnees—a large assortment nom open
mom of ap l l9 W P. MURPHY
' • •
W ANTE O—A Mall House, not more than
fifteen ounatee welt from the Diamond. Or part
of fi large one, with somerespectable family, would
answm. Rem ant to exceed OM par annul. MOOT
at THIS OFFICE. epittudet_
CHEIIE-250 bat , lan toed and for sale at dat Ra
ter and Cheese Depot, by
_ . .
Ladles , Oyster Saloon.
Fi MEGAN A CHASE, a the •.d.amettutt," have fil
led up their front Parlor, on the second door, hr a
auperb manner, and have it set apart eiclueivrly lot •
LADIES' 01"lidrER SALOON. The (undrape M new
aad costly, and nothing has beau or will he left undone
Ladymay tend to the comfort and convedenos ortheir
Lady patrons. [Er Sauthfleld wen t opposite the
Monongahela Home. spandi ar
DRIED bma, prime Ohio Peaches,
reemsed and for sale by
spr.9 BAG ALEN' & SMITH
UTTER-40 bbl. No I peeked Bum, to &wire,
19Ier
for ea. by .pat BAGALHY & SMITH
MANNERS' OIL-30 bbl. Tanner.' Drown Oil rust
reed end for .le by NM BAGALEY k SMITH
OFFEE-se* bg prime R o colree, no. landing
for ule by spb.b2 BAG ALEY & 831ITH
Dteeao tes fresh Rise, in MOM and for sale by
sptkl - RAGALEY k SMITH
rtHEM:—.IO/11 prime Wean= Reserve Cheese,
MU ed and f o r male by
1.22 BAGALEY 1. SMITH
FE
V 1111
o—.lo Mils superior Flour, Am received and
for sale by
.or 4 COPE k BREA - POOLE.
WANSDOWN FLANNELS—W. IL Murphy has
0 reed a few pieces cdalarve scarce arta., %Gel
ri fIZE FLANNEL Of dlfildent qualities; flue
flazeny do .se found el Dry Good. Holm , of
gran W MURPHY
TrOME MADE FLANNELS—W.Lw h
rreeived a tot of lathe, brawls. Do
tuatara Flannels. to wateb Ye Lova. tag a tioo of
buyers, either by the piece or yard. Nan
pA - 4,41.A mizi '4 Do'
--
11T1NDOW GLASS—I3O Dazes usarnd flbes., for
TY .ale by a 0.12 APGILL9 ROE
UTTER—M kip Boner, in shipping order, for rale
by *O4 AffiILLS & HOR
BEAVER AND MARIETTA BUCKETS-100 do
mom: for ..de 67 . roMf MMUS & ROE
'DROWN SHEETINGS-15 bales for WA
13 .SGG AVGILLS k ROE
BRANS-16 Mots to elre o firfig:7sh..
pin IRON-40 lOU Found . ry Pig Iron.
ast22 M'WLLS k ROE
TWIT ARRIVED—A oploodbi lgo allßabland Sparks
7) and for ulo by W W WILSON,
ei 57 Market st
sp
C. CHEESE-200 ben just teed as nee Barnet
4._, and Cheese Dept"; mei 10f sale b
spa] I B CANFLELD
_
- •
SA LERATUS—B bbl. for tale by
I ➢ CANFIELD
_
- -
ALLA) W-1 Ebb, 19 sale by
spr.ti I B CANFIFIX_
001.--7 bp for IWO by
spot: F VON TIONNFORFT& PAO
_•_
B bbl.peeked. for rile by
F VON BONN HORST & CO..
(MOVER AND:TIMOTHY SEED-6 has tar teals
1.,/ by spurl F VON BONNHORST &CO
BROOMS—t4O dozen superior Drooms, for sale by
apt= F VON BONNHORSF & CO
D OURSEL'S AROMATIC% VINEGAR—TIm hisb.
ly ••111L/011 t b•lsamio and topic properties of W.
Vinegar render it far surior to Cologne water far
the culinary purposes of pe
the toilet, surpassing the lat
ter in its perfume. It preventa sod removes pimples,
tatter and uperity of the Am, it refreshes and whitens
the shin, rendering it soft and smooth. It corrects the
clammy and tatter taste of the mouth,imParang a (crab
and plevant breath. It cleanses and whitens the
teeN, and hardens the gums : For all the above pur
poses, it is need with water In inch erwortlen as may
be found most agreeable. By inhaling it and Gabbing
it on the temples, it will remove headache. If applied
instantly to a horn or bruise, It will eventually prevent
mortification. It corrects nuated sir, end guaranties
from contagion; it is therefore ear, useful for porifting
and perfung aartments. For sale by
s R LABELLERS h
TAYLOR 411...DEINIIICT,
PRI ETORS OF THE PITTSBURGH ALKALI
1 WORKS, are now prepared to furnish • wpm.
arnele of Bride Ash and Ragan° Acid. Fern. wish
log m purehaan either el the above anielea,_are re
paired to call on ISAAC %V sur.sa,x. 03 Firth al-,
and examine the articles before pnrchaaing eleavhere.
N. IL—The Soda Ash manufacgred al this estahliah
memket sr greatly superior to mg ether brought
apVt to this
mar.
6 - 45141 CAN WOOLEN GOODS.—The subscriber
A
ha. on hand, mnisigned direct from the nrs.ufati
wren, as follows:
2 cases grey mixed Blenkend
" ‘• Beaver Ottatd
4 • . " Blanket Cartons;
3 " blue "
" block Tweedy I ease gold mixed Tweeds;
1 ball drab Blanket CoalllW.
2 eases family Bad Blanket., sit pounds, ribbon
and boandi 1 ease mare heat ribbon and bound WWI.
Blanket.. All for sale 51 the manufacturers' prices—
terms euy. The especial attention of clothing 2E220
men are invited to the coating..Eß.,
spell lOO Liberty at. opposite 6th
- - -
i rrOOL SACKS on hand and lor sale by
V, gall H LEE
Ol clean
H LEK
THE higheri price in club paid for el pada! ,
washed Wool, bp 11E2_1
LEE boo removal his oats to the Mt hoar In
11._Warehealie No. too Liberty M. pl2l
by IRON —BO tons Pig Iron, ou band nod for Wu
j
by opdi JAMES HITCCIUSON kCO
BROOM—
TS ROOMS-13 dos Brooms, reed surlgovad i s u bl a
S -13
s.
I KEA ICH • 11.53 la roam bane, tan• •
V from canal boat Gen Mead aad for sale by
.o 21 JAMBS DALZ ISL 11 Water
1) V—
YABII-10 este l'eansb, !coding from Pt em
Ikrld Cleveland Line, ...a for sate by
.031 JAMES DALZFLL
Twang Ladles* Literary !mediate.
Wylie sa, near the corner of Waah!boon, Pittsburgh.
I NHS. P. DAVIS AND DAUGHTER, labs Meet
/VI. pets of the Female Seminary, Louisville, Hy.
The Autumn Session areas liawation commented on
Monday, the 3,1 instant
XXXXXX BCXS.
Rev. G Elliou, D. D. Rey. Wm. Preston,
• D. R. Riddle, D. D. S. Hi Spolks.
Nathaniel West. Gen. J.K. Moorhead
.. W. D. Howard. ?dr. Rich.? Edwavds.
eptHrdaw
TELOUF- 7 64 l:Vir , s_st ground Flour, Just you'd cud
by BUttHILIDOE, WILSON & CO,
Water at
ArdAIV LO r of FRENCH ENORAV,INGTS, Man,
Matra are nom: very rine and lame. kW reo'd
spa, ENNEDY SAWYP.4_
PSTRAITS AND PICTURES of all kinds [naked
•"" noun,
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KENNEDY & SAWYER '
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eocimenead to receive a
j largo Lemmata , of Woolen Comforts end
H o g* Baskin, 6erlia. baekskin and woolen GloveM
vow., Mom, mons do lain anAblmtket Shaw*
wonted mod woolen flow; Plltlfea and Ones
fives.; rat and sad. Oravats and Scarfs; amps mot
Pongee IrM, IJnen, TOIa alkbens,
blooebed hod colored Olasims, Tabby Velma;
Pliant Theoada, Bowing Bilk, 1111111 M, Oam,flaspet.
den, Pint, Perenalion Coml. Almanacs, common mad
gold harem, gold and (LITZ( WRILIIIM. Conan, pa •
et and table Cutlery, and many other goods boob
errantry and city Merchants an mapectrally inifted
..11.1.
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To AB.RWEn-lo • fear days, a splendid • .
assortment of Rao Watches., Jewelry, amt °dm
nooda„in thm Une of bosiness—tha subserfbas baby
ow in the East *stooling Ida fntl assottMent 'roods.
W WILSON,
and
-GlL L atir i a 8-4 :1= 4"4 1 "ncan
mmt all/or,
lowest the most swayed makar,
Ow by gat W W wilaca
40 cases and baIessofTICRINGS , of me York, Ham
ilton, Amoskewe and Otis Companies.
Indes Reel, White and Yellow FLANNELS, a
eninplete nov.arlenent foriale low by the bale in piece,
revened direct from mannfaenners.
BROADCLOTHS and CASSIMF.RES, of the Mann
(semen of S. Slater k Son, Hill k. Carpenter,
mum, Harris, he., of every grade.
CASSINSTS, JEANS and TWEEDS.-44 rues of
all the various manufactures
M cages MUSLIN DE LAINS and CAIHMEIMM,
of the Hamilton a g nd Manchester Wining alto, fhil
os
runch of Fortin Manufacture.
PO eases colored MUSLIN& the vale by ram at
scASgr:4'llfegched and Co kited CANTON MAN-
Nlazf c a c tl A te neut t e l lialimgog i oat o lerea s _
More th an 20 elm. 3CO pieces french Melina,
Lyorteva and Panthatta Cloths.
SILKS and SHAWLSR4GO pa. of Mart. tad Noel
aS
MUM ...ay 400 Shawl. long god .amore. of
hinds. Also, \Names, Cloak Scarfs. AC.
A full a nd of White and Linen Glad , . Also,
limier" and Gloves, Embroidering, Lanes and Trim
mio
Mbbi'llutle Articles, all qualities, gine and make
of Blankets.
RIBBONS—SO boxes of rich Bonnet cad Cep Mb"
bons; also, Wire; Silks, Satins, with every oth
er dese!gytian of Millinery articles, TLIIOIII . Trim-
All togatherwith a general alt.2lllllellt Of
Goods of the neweet en&
Inaosbe solve ; will
be offered at an extremely vattra.
New Goods coostanny merited-
All Merchant+, sea eonhatly solicited to call.
span A- A MASON & CO.
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THEATRE
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ADILIStION.-Dr.• Circle and'Paninue•
Be.nd Tier
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BARRACK ROOM. 4
Mt. Caret.
........... •Mr.Arttke..
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Mm Crutze_
Cal. Amer
Daraanl
To be failosred Isith
LOVE IN HUMIII.E LIFE.
Mr. Rays.
Mr. Robinson
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GEMMI
Mr Roy.
Thom. Mr. Rabin...
My- To-awn-ow dm Eißet Company will sp.
STEAM BOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI.
catt:::plood i !tliAid N drau
g rd mom.
d all intelriilor ve "onibrid:
day We VTO Ir., ID o'clock; A.
For 'night or pound KM% on t.
augl7 WHYELSR, AIMIL
SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAVER.
Tlre U. P. MIR sumo. IdICRIOAN
••• . . -
. v leave the landing opposite
L ° N
We ROMMValtall Bonne, every Sou
rly morning at 9 o'clock.
for Beaver.
Retracting, evil! arrive lock, M.
Fltre to Beaver and back, Twenty-five C.v.
mg 23
SUNDAY THIPS TO BEAVER.
The steamer BEAVER wfil leave
the wharf, opposite the filancesanka
. hell licross, every Sunday morning
0 o'clock, for Beaver. Retarnlng,
will leave Beaver at I o'clock, P. AI., and arrive at
4 &dock. Fare, Twenty-five Coma. maßl
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J B CANFIELD
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PAPER HANGINGS - 73,W pleees od Me latest
(bit - styles at Ma., Gluedd Comm. Paper
Hsoplogaonpw receiving from New Pork, Philadel
phia UM tfillthilOrn.
The nadeosigned haring modally selected the new
est patents foots Ws of the largest mannfaetsumg es
tablishments in the Pastern ernes, Is awe prepared to
Moss having hams to paper...too met...
and abets, at pokes ruling Nom 10 cents to
.tom
peo pieee. 1019 13.. C. HILL 87 Watod
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tAfINDOW PAPER-6COO paena of plain Crean
F and Daiabowed 'Window Paper,
_comprui,pfg_
many 11.01. and select pavan* On hand and reeeivirrip.
for sale by aptll4 S. C. BILL, , Wood at
COSRCHED SALTS--4c esis, -ynne r 1
aralela,rar
We rytl9 l CANFIELD
NEW GOODS
WE of
Mgt received s large and complete o.ook
TY of CLOCKS, Variety and Pitney Goods, eltiln
hie for the fall trade, to which, with every description
of Looking Glasses manufaetured as our on an
power shop in Mix city, we ask the attend.. of West
eAlemhants and other dealers.
KENNEDY & SAWYER,
010 earner Wood and South all
TPRIIIBUBSOILABBIELB rcapectfally intorm la
priblin Mat they halo commenced Brewing for
g ileum, at thir Brewerr, foot of Pitt
street, and have a coomont e
supply of. tine saw ALE,
Jest received, 23 bales first sort (1S48) Western New
York HOPS, widen they can ea low.
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Dispatch Pox; awlW i . DMA. &ino cap]
SODA 111111-16 mkt Bode Ash, Kurtz , . Munn, lu
store end for do by
.pue & HAHHAVOII
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"[UST RlZEJVHD—Menuefirt Hymn Hook. new ed
t. Inca. IDoo. (sheep,) R. HOPKINS,
optlS Apollo DoLdlngs, Fourth at
TEAS -103 half ahem Young lipea, o.goarder.
Mack and Gaya-nal; DD caddied do do; in stare
and for sale by mr, J &DILWORTH &CO
10LACON SHOULDERS AND SIDES—IO eats each
elate awl Int see by
. 11 8 W RABB &UGH
XTEMV 1111131C.,—.1ust received. a farther .upply or
II the follorrireg popular Bono for Pianos:
Be kind to tie loved ours at home - ' . “Nelly ono
Lady by C Foster; "Roar thy boas littelyi" "Ben
Boln. "epelik Cientlyi" eVirgtnia Base Bad;" and a
. .rim of other popular Morin
JOHN ti AIELLO; 81 Wood .t
SAPETY FOSE-14 000 feet Etna Sem Safe,
We by RYfiY, raerrasw a. co,
.1 • dB IS Pill et
Vaourna SPIKES—OM kgs improved Wrought
ET
V Spikes, for boat builder's me. for wile by
wad HUEY, & CO
12RETiCH BLACK CI.OTHS.—W. H. tdorphy has
opened ta-day • trash lot of the above goods, from
two dollars per yard op to superfine quelitles, smi of
approved manufactorc, to which he pantcolarly M
utes the suention of buyer. Also, blaek and Oney
Cassino:ma Satba Vastintamoslio„merino and cotton
Undersbiru, Hosiery and Voles, Pocket lints and
black Italian and fancy Comma, at low cash prices.
blereltants will find Otto their advantage to mummy
the stock in Wholesale Hoot, op stairs, before buy
ing their good.
CUPFRFrI P
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Pg ti f fWOl4ll k Co
larForaLL AFII-7 bbla from Adams' manufactory, or
oeivd Uri. day and for ludo by
nol7 k R FLOYD
PIG METAL-11 tons Allegheny Pig Mond, for solo
br Bp II 3 '& S FLOYD
SW LIGHT—A fresh mpply of. "Gaming Flutd,”
N
for the new Lam" Putt reed try
SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
Int ll ' between Wool and Markel sts
112- We have meths anangemetsta to be constantly
supplied. optl7
FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbl. Rzu. Family Floor,
mode of old wheat,Jloo reed and for sak by
.1017 ARMSTRONG t CROZER
by
boat Jack ke
tag rum ty r
F LOUB-Sti kbla "Pakler extra Fatui Floor, land
f el (t ie, and for oak ,
rpdr • JAMES DALZELIJ, 21 Mier st
Pk"'"""rf}v'f 7 r
CH "E -05 blnb of superior quality, non , land.tur
for sato by 1.9A1e 11 DICKEY. & CO,
r.t 7
From at
Dl:.____T__EANER BUCKETS—Y 3 dos now Hindi= for ult.
__eptt7 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO
7I AB CLO
aH oTHpSe - - D - n
grk,lieht,tawn
ssla b 1 and dtver Drab
Jzdzi and - for
pH? EIH&CELLTC & WHITE, 14 Wood .‘
FLANNEL S-A fell usortmeat of white, yellow,
red and green,plain and twilled Flannel., just
received by eptlS SHACHLETT R. WHITS
arIASS/MERES—Fnre en.. nava style Fuld) Caw
kj mem o ante stripes and others, Jam opened by
9 , 11 7 STIACKLRIT k WHITE
IX7OOLEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS--4S down
Y V white mod colored lombs' wool shin and Mow
entlyby by/tll SHACKLE: TT WEIITE
FANCY PREWB-10 bases new :byte dark fooby
Priolt,lnst opeacd by
.pll7 SILACKLETT t w HITE
TAB GOODS—De Loin., Cubroom, Alper...
Colmmo, (40.Cenil Clo b., and eater worried
goodo,Just opening end for tale by
rptlr Sit ACELETT & WRITE
IlllWo3—A greatriety Put opening by
0 • trf BRACKWIT &VIET'S
HE aub.ribers are now receiving, and Wier for
1 sale at low prices, as follows, eta:
COO pkp YIL Imperial, P and Black' T...;
1161 lYs, 12.5, pond, puma lamp s's and
rwo Roll Tobago; 230 by Rio and Java Coffee,
GO Weis 0 Sugar; gre bbla N O Molasses,
10 bbl. Tanners 00; ado winter sled Lamp 0111
000 mats Cassia; 40 hp Pepper ead Pimento;
ca. Epsom Salmi 10 bbl. Whiting: 4 do Chalk;
20 bas Chocolat& 25 bra White Pipes,
MKS lbs Salami/Ix; 3 beJes C 1,,..; 1 001 Nutmeg%
50 bills Loaf, crashed, and posed Sugar,
osh•Madiler; 3 cartons Indigo;
GYM lb. aged Nos Conan Yarn: 200 boo Harrison
200 kgs Nallaau; 400 bn °mend NM*
IA bales allmandiN 30 do Engine Walnuts,
30 do P9berni,• 30 ao Brasil Nunn
23..... whit& Reek Candy; ti do Liquorice BA
40 Dordeata Prune& 3 do Sardines;
25 do Pepper Sauce' 13 do Tomato Catsup;
WOW
Havana Principe
do vulvas bninds;
8,040
RISCO Regalia do
Commie and Half Spanish Sugars; fine mat Chew.
lug Tobacers Rappre, Macaboy and Scotch Staff;
Ground Sptecaof all kinds; Sweat Spited Chore.
late; 310 Liu Shell Almonds; 3 ease. Se
20 gros. Mason , * Blasting, a 3 bales C an dies
100 bhls Mackerel; HO be. Window Glue
With a general amentment or Piusbargh
tared articles. ENGLISH & 132.NNLITL.,
4E173 37 Wood st, quash. St Chntle•
LeOAP 13170/LS-230 Dbl. Nos 7 and et L/ Sel l "
We by BURBRIDOV, WILSON •
Weer •
Flgk - ",„ by
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spilS Si smut
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10 do glu. , 1 8.. •
011 do 'LayloaVA's
" do '10.10.°40 6'• wag= Pin ` , redo On
C DURANT
and for Ws by • spl*
HAVANA SEBAIL9••., •• Harass Seg; vat
gum Acal for g rab
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vpUt • - s - jr. gog
nipAr2-1,115g* IM ShogoniTersei aformsale
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st
eavigamee.*—
Cike.U°2°'''"l.QSOMU&• g 5 Wc.4
lb. &Wire. for rair b;,„„,„
ISAIAH