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    THE PITTbBUHGH GAZETTE
PUBLISHED BY WHITE A CO
- PtTfIBDBOUi
THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 4, 1549.
IJTTn Pittxscmh D&iLl tiazcrrx 1* published
Duty, Tn-Weekly, cad Weekly.—Tfce Daily is Beren
Dollar* per annum; the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars rre
■bbmib; the Weekly is Two Dollars per oth™, snicilf
KAum. / •
jFTAtrUTiMn ere earnestly requested to hand in
Jeu- -fiivor» before Sr.a, ana as early la the day at
practicable. , Adrsniscmrat* not inserted for a specu
fled tine wifi invariably be charged until ordered on
PHILADELPHIA XOB.TH ABKBIOhS.
Advertise} neats and subscriptions to the North Amer
ChS end Halted States Gazette, Philadelphia, receive
ni forwarded from this office.
AIVIUIOIIC 19D S WHIQ TICKET.
HE3CRY M. FULLEH, of Lexeme Cooney.
WILLIAM HASLETT, of Butler County.
ROBT. C. WALKER, of fsizmbctb Borough.
JOHN MILLER, ot Sharptburyh.
sjiAt.gn LEH, of Pittsburgh.
WH.|SFY, of Lower 8l Clair.
naiPHte CURTIS, of Piosbergfa.
O£D. & HAYS, of Upper 8t Clair.
TKXASURS,
JOHN.SOBSISON, of Allegheny.
; r* cosnnastosxa,
IA&|inCHELL, of Peebles.
WftL M. ARTHURS, of Pittsburgh.
AraiTOß,
JOHN BYERS of Findlay.
TIOKETBt TICKETStt
fp* Duraisuttoa or Aittiiiaaoxic ato Wms Tics-
BSvr*The Boroughs and Township* south of the Mon
noajtehela will be supplied with ticket* at the offiee of
the Commercial Journal.
BOTOBghs and Townships north of the Allegheny
river, and Allegheny City, will be supplied at the office
of (he Dally American.
Tbs city of Pittsburgh at the office of the Daily Gv
setts; aha the Boroughs aod Townships between the
Monosgahela and Allegheny riven will be supplied
by the candidates.
By order of the Committee. spell
For Local matters s«s next pegs.
next peg* f° r Tslsgreptile 5«Wi.
Th* Merchants’ Exchange. —We have been
told, for some weeks back, that the Merchants
Exchange was to flourish in full vigor, when
basinets revived. Lest our business men should
be to much engaged oow ns to forget it altogether
We give this gentle hint. Now is the time to
pat this important institution into-vigorous opera
tion, onl**a it is designed to lei it die a natural
death.
Gholxea.—We copy, to day, a truly splendid
article, fiow the London Times, giving a masterly
historical account of the origin and progresses of
that terrible pestilence which has ravaged a large
part of this country this year, and which has giv
en us oceolar demonstrations of its fearful power
in oar neighboring town ol Birmingham. The rap
id increase of Cholera in London, and various
«*hfr parts of England, during tho few weeks pre
vious to the 14ib of September, the date of the la»t
steam or, has created intense alarm,and Is the chief
topic of commenr in the press. It is one of the
sfttgyfoFiflcu of this extraordinary disease, that it
ihonld have hovered about England over a year,
wi&ont'prodnciog very serious e{Torts, visiting in
the moiptfffia the western continent, even to the
'eastern slope of the flacky Mountains, before it
developed its malignity to London.
The ex-Miaister of the French Republic is
now in New York, awaiting tho instructions of his
Government. It is said be extremely regrets the
sptmndtwyf mting which has arises between him
self and the Government of tbe United Slate*
The New York Conner says, that in the matter
whirl gavo rise to the rupture, Mr. Poussin
d*lm« m fcrvtfcimply followed the instructions ot
Ms Govern mem; while he frankly acknowledge*
that his entire want of familiarity with diplomatic
and a lack of proper attention to the lan
guage and tone of his cones; have occa
sioned the errors into which be has, so ssueh to
tts chagrin aod mortification, ontbrinnutely been
betrayed. He disclaims, however, in the most
and emphatic manner, all thought of of
f-ring insult or intentional disrespect to the Gov
ernment of foe United States, or to any member o(
its Executive. He expresses, also, foe fullest
confidence tb»i foe sentiments of foe French Gov
ernment, and especially of foe French people, to
wards the United States are of foe most friendly
character; and deemfrit impossible ibat any seri
ous or protracted rupture should lake pla<-e be
tween foe two coontrie*.'
Ths Embargo Is off.
We take' pleasure in announcing to the whole
world, and especially to those having business re
lation! with Pittsburgh, and to ol! travellers, emi
grants, and shippers, that the long embargo upon
onr river navigation has been raised, and that we
BOW have from six to seven feet water in the
sufficient for all practicable purpose*,
Ud that basmess in this city is again in full tide
of successful operation.
A large number of fine'boats ate busy taking
in freight—oar unrivalled wharf has again put on
its holiday appearance, and every thing seems tn
vigorous, cheerful motion.
We invite country merchants, produce dealer*,
dealers in PiUsbargb manufacture*, and jobber* of
aQ kinds, to embrace this opportunity to visit u»
nod lay in their supplies, and bring their produts for
■ole. They will find Pittsburgh well supplied
With every thing they need, at extremely low
‘Votes.
VvThd rise, *o far, it principally from the Allegheny,
awd we may look for a brisk business from tbai
quarter The usual fall stock of pig metal one
hinber will dohbtiesa embrace this opportunity of
iV’reaching thfs market, aod our dealers wuhthsi
> ''t*lioti-Wid have their bonds foil for a while.—
s .We wish our manufacturers and merchants a pres,
peroatfefl business.
•‘.••--."'.".WHIGS OP PITTS BURGH AID AL*
LSGHSBt.
• v • An you ready, for the coolest next Tuesday *—
• ■*- If you ore, allia well. If not, ia it not high time -o
- »tke preparations! Are your Vigilant Commi*.
1 ' tees Appointed in every Ward? Have yon made
efficient ampgements toihnve out your full vote *
• Wo suggest these question* to put you in remem
brance. We do not think you need further argu
ments to invito you to yoar duty. We have faith
in the Whigs of the two cities. We believe they
intend to poll their whole vote for the telusle ttdei,
and we only wish to stir up their minds to a ns
collection of the near approach of the day.
The Cass o t Btsbop Onderdonk
The Protestant Episcopal Convention, for the
pjwyi of New York, adjourned rin< die, on
Thursday evening last During the evening ses
sion, the case of Bishop Onderdonk was under
diactttrton, various propositions being before the
house.
The first vote was taken on a resolution of Dr.
White ho use, asking Bishop Onderdonk to resign.
Hedging, in that event, to pay him S2OOO per an
num for his support.
The resolution was lost by the following vote:—
Ayes. Nora.
Clergy 30 Clergy P 8
T-afty 44 Laity 70
It was then agreed that the following resolution,
offered by Dr- Higtoee, should be acted on without
debate, to wic— *•
Whtrwe. The House of Bishops and the House
rfClerical and Lay Delegates In the General Con
oflB47, passed a canon in the words fol-
Whenever the penalty of suspension
•hail be inflicted on a bishop, priest, or deacon m
this Church, the sentence shall specify on what
tertak or at what time the penalty shall **“*s
sad whereas the diocese end diocesan of New
York have-been lor a time under disabilities which
it Wat tif design of the canon to prevent in future.
Therefore, Besolved, The standing committee be
requeued to present, at an early day, an address
to the House of Bishops, praying that venerable
body to adopt tach measure* as may render the
wise pro visions of the said canon of 1547 available
to the relief of our diocese, so that the objects may
be accomplished of the unanimous prayer of the
Convention addressed to the General Convention
of 184 X
The vote was then taken by ayea and nays.
Ayes. Noes.
Qagy 91 Clergy 36
Laity.... 69 i*ity 46
A& effort was then made by the minority to en
ter a protest on the journals, which was refused
by a majority of 87, whereupon the Convention
_ _ •
Sou or Pcbuo In onr ndvertisinff col
tfo* who urish to emigrate to the Stale of
IgjMßtzrl, or procure lands in that region, will find
thm Urge ales of choice lands are to take place
v.- 4 . i. .«*. .ImWi> .ftwiaOflftl&.aQd
WICQ PRINCIPLES \ PRO3I SEW YORK. | From the London Times.
Oar enemies sometime* aneeringiy ask for our j Correspondence tf ihe IMtsburrh Gaxettr. XH E CHOLERA,
principles. Knowing themselves to be wdly de- \ New York, SepL 29. j - Toward foe end of the last century fin 1731 J a
.ficient in any grounds of ucLca, except such as t The Astor Place R>ot trial has bet n ended, af- body of o 000 treops, staiioned at Gacjam. a coast
address themselves to their love of office, ibeir I t*r two weeks' V-or. in ike conviction of all ! town, *>3s miles northeast ot Madras, were and
... ... . . . ! ~.w„ . i . ... rtenly aUackcd with a new disease, of such in
thirst of power, and their attachment to tbe rpoil*. _ *ho were indi-.-c, and much in foe surprise cred ' ble mallKnay lhal men m perfect beohh
they would fain create the impression that the jof people perrra v Tnr utmost effort was made ' j n »pped down dead by dozen*. Exclusively of
great and noble Whig party of the country ; to evade a convict on bn? without tbotish ■ those then smitun with instantaneous death, more
■■ They know 100 well, howev-| l mo,t be .dm.lleH that .be real-s-.. .re Ire.- l’^ n °J d re»!^ J w,il.m' , »J'hoef.
er, that Whig principles not only exist, but that li/a«, compared t» the enormity ot me crime. Ttic s - cxt dsy lhe ,lumper „ull raged with unabated
they are a mighty Weapon of offence and defence, ' infamous Jtidson. kjnwu .•>» ‘Ned Runtime," has iury. and on tne third day more than halt the army
which is fast destroying the crumbling fabric of \ been *cnten.-ed to or,- yesr‘< ..nnn*rnimcnt. and a had ether pen-bed or were in the hospital. Nell
. ,7, . ' ,i . , . , year (in I7b'2)ike troops under bir John Bnrgoyne
Loeofocotsm. The folfowmg resoluUons, passed dne ot two hundred and h-v d ular-. and the oth- MaJraJl #ulffred from a thoogh ie s»
u foe last Whig State Convention m New. York, ers will be lei off wub small penan«ic.
are about foe best exhibition of Whigfe.riDc.ples The F.p,s.-uoai C-mvcnhon has «l,ourued. after e.l 1 .000 men of whom some died in the first boar,
. i . , , . , r L i> hers expired ntter a day or two in bomble con
we have lately seen, and we point to ihem with a rM her excited -ession. which, however, ha* v ,iL-<ous, and very few recovered.
pride md pleasure, a, commending lhem«dv„io nol ~r od .Ked imicb. Th.rei.eceiiersluri.il The year alieneard ,1-783} Ibe same Mraege
tbe adoption of every good and patriotic citizen to see R shop Ood-rdontf rejnoyed from h;s malady broke out among tbe pilgrim* at Hnrd-
They are principles of which any man may feer anomalous pv'- irio 01 *u»pensmn. and i>r. the part ward, and swept off no les* than 20,000 of the
preud, Bad which will .thud ibe tel of the .r- „f manT . , ,t„ ;rr h m ,e-,nria.od a, nfh- -""“Pl-n « the eefctamted .hr,he. At abet
r ’ - 1 the same time many ol the inhabitants or India, —
vereat criticism: Op, but this enti never he. B.nee hi* trial, CIVI | a , We n a< military, were seized with Ibis
SLAVERY A3TD yrez soil. he opinion agamst mm has hern softened, bnl crul distemper, which the Moslems called "mtrf
BtKlrtJ, ThU ths Federal Coiutitution nml, U.U with rri.ul.:..n upon Ih. MlempT lo . .(whim." ur ban .1 Jealb. Thu term "wmi^cW
formed and adopted expressly to secure the b!e— 1 wu» corrupted, by persons more conversant with
sings of Liberty to the people of the l imed restore one tipot whom the taint ol suspicion Freoch lrun Pef , ian , mto moH dt fAt «. The
Stale* and their posterity, and that do power resit An attempt wn* made to exclude as lay symptoms of nwrt <tr thitn, as described by Mr
was given thereinto extend the curses of Slavery m .-miters a.I who w* re not communicants, but Curtis, who witnessed many cases of it both in
wherefore we maintain that Congress has "" aft.r ai mu dehal.-. and lh- rnmuon of a pood ""' 1 “ ' h »' Pf “>■ *™ i*" l ®* l
right, and is in duty bound to abohvn Savory \ | oV er to ‘hose of our spasmodic cholera,
wherever it exists in the Territories of the L’oion ilm. rfiul-cuLiocnirr was ai ver o ori( , in ofchclera cannot be distinctly traced
and plamly prohibit itt establishment in any por- j the next c-oavt-uiion. The lav members iocs with wan car | ier P p OC { }- 71,0 Braliminioal records,
Mon of those Territories at any time hereafter. j «ti tsi>on ih.* atteumt lo disfranchise them, j indeed, vaguely nonce a somewhat similar disease
Raelvtd, That recognising the restriction ot j a<M , r( ton! ihe church is getttog exclusive vc- as having prevailed among the Hindoos in remote
Slavery within its preseot limns as one of the <*»r- I r . - antiquity; and Hontius, a practitioner in Batavia,
dinal principles of oar political faith, we pledge ry l< ' , ngo, describes, under Ihe
ourseives to our fellow citizens and tho coumrv Our State uorn nations have Irecn completed, 1 name 0 f cholera, n bilious dislemper then preva
-10 exercise to the utmost all the power we may rr ,|tnif nn animated canvass, whielfha* end- ient in tne Dutch settlement at Java. Passages,
pomMlo pre-rent the exlensioo of Sla»eryow» (1| • No „ ominw i„„ b„ ' to.-.:« Ihe -nrl:. of Hij-Kvtate,, Aret.ee., Jou
stogie foot of free Soil. - , . . , phu*, and /.jcutua da Lisbonne, have been ad>
We ask the member* of the Free Soil party if br<-n ' IC M ,! 1,0111 " tue * °‘ Uie 0 rie vanced m proof of the antiquity of cholera; and
the above ,eolation, do act cover Ttv ««•> •»* ■*>» nelt h.v. „.ppo,ed that ,1 lb,. p»ul«»M
, i .• eti P ri7v n ~ti- Siat.- Grivt-roment which so s'rnoc- : which. ,n the Him of hang Hezekmh, overtook the
B»»"d fo, which they are rtrnpghap. bad ,1 -■ '»"« ® • J J" """T" " A ,. vr „ n Ia „, sh ,.„ ho.dred
whether it is not the dictate of highest poiit.’-al • ' - pre-.eii ki i - aim toururvre taousand men. But. wbetherthese
wisdom to unite their force* with the only great I Wb\*% can elect Ui-ir whole fcket. au«l nothin* no ,. lral ~!n g m- were ready spasmodic cholera
_ .. , .71 to- i hut the most culpable carelessness will surrender cannot now bo determined. No definite truce-ol
party m the country that con, or «r.H, carry them existence mu be found before ihe outbreak of
oul ? I " .. me wicel ri» rW. aod this dislemper, we know,
There .a .1 vnod d-a! ot activity at our Navv ;
\nrd. Tne .-oop ■>. war \ n-'ennes (o t-e com- ■ \ ’
innn-ied bv ('ir.t Ji.j.lv.o » ainuit ready Mr the • lu-la» however, the «ort dr rW burst forth
l*act,i•• ..inlortna. Th.s Lexington 10 B«tsg«l wiu exiraordmary malignity, sod was
sleau.-n also fii\« out, !>ui Her drMinanon lo hav « changed its dureeler. No looger
is unknown The smiooner T.iuey is to go upon focalized m the tropics, it was observed to irsvel
s «nrnuh'- exued.imn under cnniUMit-1 <>i Lieut, rapidly westward; and men began lo forebode.
wV-n 10 run ,h«-n Htr grent c-rcie. by the coast from Us rale and course, that it would soon invade
A tics I-, irst ihe new : n~>rv <>'• ci-i 1-- t-n. rr.e, I tsc cotiliDecil i-l Europe. Tho circunisianccs oL
o' 1 -cut *Mnurv >*i' ino Hv-if»l:-gic-ii deiii-n.ivont. tiusdisavrou- cuttireak—the origin ol the mortaliiy
\"l' i* rott.lv moil' the Hnihun K ver ll;M«i in . under wh.cn we are now sailoring—deserve Bi
les' ihe H.-wcr ni s c.v-i on fou-l nml wn ; «r. , icntivc cotisidcrsiion. The overflow of the nver
The rod-.'ure'm'coM.e .V>w.. u, ihe' rear ol tie 1 swelled lo a greater height than usual
Irvine House and u-re now tn .-our« w con* iho annuat inundaUon ol the marshy plains ad
siruetmn a s'-notr ron»mn;ni' Ux- mouvr. ■.l up' jnornt. Ci;n-» and villages apjMiafed lilrn houses
I-e-ranc.- nice a ps*-nger r-nr, wruch i« U- Ihj >a the m.csl <u' a temporary wenn, covered wiih
i uw.J i-'sati o‘ n tree- |., u < .-fleeting a great »n- moouierui..e noats. and traversed even by vessels
! vne ot ucuc nod . iik-ms ‘Tne road .* m*w r-a- «f HiU tons burden. The whole couniry round
!dy to run P.-ek-Icnl And will gu lo Pough- Jessore was on* sheet ofwtrtrr, and those jungly
i Ueeiv*'** bv Jinurrylsi l<d mnrsli'-s. kn-twn a* the Sunderhunds. which are
lUrm-ni ha- s .own it- head again, and at- .ntrrse-.ed b/thc numberless streams forn.mgthe
I outer murder Ms now Jo t-e added to the lone deit-i fl the '• <ag.*s, lay steaming tn a mm»t, cJtlrn
j; .t Out ha* UMilr this orgamziiioa so odimi- " ,f »rliner qui;.- overifowed, nor yet quite dry. a
T-e ii-r-nn ii.iir.UTr.il. a deputy, or rather -pe- hoi hed or pu.resnent miasma
~.a fi-ienlf named Murpdv, conneded wi'h -w It wus under such circumstances aggravated
o' the l>e.i fam ie- -n the Stai- G>v Kish tin- hv ih«* hern-ot AngOst, that the first w*ure oe
! pr-in/lv'inir", red i.nl’.l.- w.u n-t curred at Jcss-.re. Tne mortality spread rapidly
ie.iopeuuun.pt o' iu-u«-. Tne noti-'-enu-rs sm-*vg me j-opuiniictn, infecting chiefly the miser-1
I mean to run a ucket h.r ibe A«v*mnly but it will “hie Panshs. wao earn, bv excessive toil under a |
I -»• «1T *l®«t W • -U. aD< *
, iI- n rv tfiP-l v Ik.. .-vir.ptolvJ h-. In, of .« ~l'K-i.J Ml J.mp.rnlhe 6hh,-
igrai.n i-'. B-Stcn' lo n*e tne l’—'i n-mimcHi c*t quarters Ume town, in a f*w weeks 10.000
Vo expense hss bi-rn rinmi «nd w>- auvr |,«w'! *ouu, a sixth id the jwpuiation, had perished
i*nr~e i.ne- .-a-i Tne rtp-Uv •>' Mr OTte-ny The c v.i r ’urtc were cjivsed, husme.v was sti*-
will give hm'ine a grrni ma«s of Mi-tness, and ’ pended, amh he wealthier inhabitants fled In crowds
we .iter il it due* rot kp the odion* nionopos ' lO lh c <“'-'niry Whubin a month the disease
lv oi Smith. .Morse & Co .’a late ihcr l.ne mer- ...it ui Calcutta, about 100 miles to the »o«th
|Uii wrsi, brougnt. as some *av, by fugitives from Je»«
’'The rush of bu-ue«s enci.ouc- iiiuibaied. and i -»-rr; ougmating spontaneously.a»others suppose,
there are none t.i empia .. ol ihe bard t.m.-s. from the same murem both places. Here, also,
Ad Lind- < I drv g.v'd- err firm, and many ce- . “ rommftleu fewtul rnvaqei, destroying daily two
• Tipl-on* higher m.-I at tDe ....ei.T.c of' ine --a. hundred jx-r-ins. Ifi migratory character soon
wr-ihfl- wiho.:; . xeepi'Dg nnv ' heo.wnu P.-mbty apparent, within a few weeks it
local.lv. pay well, ur.d spent :n toe most r .ulidcnt . «»nd devastated every lown and village within an
manner oftbe soundness oflbeir . usft.tners. Tor area of several thousand square mile*, from Sylhel
•Si U Painrr" ol J{ »w.-n Ac McName upon the m the east, to Curtock in the west, and from the
sue of old Kxpr*--- Office, aiready begin* t«» devcl- uto'rih* « "«• Gatges upward to ns confluence
oi>e its l**nuiii.il nro|xir!::in«. It of while mm- w' l ' 'he Jnmnna.
b'e .n Elizatw.ilnn -.lyic ard a perle-: st-ecm.m this central diUrictthe pesulence traveled
, f 'that i-ia1.,.,.1c urJ,T -j, ,tcnil,.-iu.r. Tte tlnv '-V t! "” pr,0er,..l .MrQnu.one dj»l,s «JUth
Hold Moot, ■» , K ,n emOdi. »«J tn,'. t-rt ol "'d® >ho Corod.oilol oo„l, lo Mndrns nd-ther,
Hro,dn.ar wli ,oon bo fid.odl ill the ni,,trlcg»nt “■»■*», H® oppr.no cnaal ol tho B,y ol
. Iv!( . Beugul to Arracan and the Malay peninsula; a
’ in our Banks and Sul-Treusary there are now third, westward, along the valley of the Ganges to
tweive millions iLlinr* m specie —an amount Buii'lri.-und. wnere the grnnd army, consisting ot
tb»l gives a money njurtet do iendt-es i oppres- 10000 nghtinc men and W) 000 camp followers, was
■lively eavy' < *.i -h.>r. lime. Mur per -ent. •» toe as-fDiWed under Hie Marquis ol Hustings.
ra *.< and S'X aad seven P>r ordinary commer- . The *o»!h.we«u*rn stream took twelve months
■ ai’uoto. R.i. rotds ore now borruwer-.imd to reach Madras, ia an uionlti* more H had croa
n..my work. h*ve Irevn lanvuuibtng. will aed tor no-th eastern coast ol Ceyloa which island
be vxm e/vm-leicd it rapidly overran; end th*nce it was conveyed by
i»o ’Cbii.ige.'thcre is s good dea' of nrtivuy— me T-/wz Ingate to the where it ap
'Ashes wl-nt S 7 l?J Tt Pm- an.i VI .*.of.r Pe.-.r!- peared in No»vmber. 1819. - **+
Colton doe- no: i- -ve br.-L v. u> consequcti- eof Tfie seitti-enalern stream traveled mo« «S>w!y.
, h - —| .... . Ti ... h.-mi-iri-- i.t d •••■■ Ii tovk twelve months to reach Arrncan.ootUwelve
i i IB a - nir "flrilJW* nr tvn 1 mWi! tO ancrtni mwnf inervwi W«i*yy
rs good, aniline cui-v -a-s ' ‘'‘ , , D »„ln. At the Unn-h srtUcmeot of Penang (an
third- ihe rec e .p-- H t ,f *' ”r\ ml mv ‘ rtlaad on ix.tcoa-U it destroyed three-fourth, of
- g'.».‘d bu-im to ij -e - * , |fc . toe p.-oui»t»m». Thence it made its way through
be p aced ats ? .IM. . Java, and the Spree Lslands in Timor.-
i Lari, .swso.ed at bra? I '“ J . ; i:» exireme Niutb-eastern limit, spreading at Ihe
quirt. i't ci ae i . . . Vi _ same iun>* north ward to the Phuhppme Islands
coniunie-ppr-cj-r.juliv ru am' • mu7k ,., where H ue.-mated the larbamn tribes, who rose
Pore ’"° TP, a 'J *i ' - ovr ft 4 7,1 ,„ r ngainst lb* Chinese and Europeans, accused them
’.V " repf* • 1 ‘ il -* “ ' * of innri-'.aßr! bulebere i ihousands At Pontianah, a
rt.ltr 1. ir,n r« Utl,. Pml ntCH-iP' Wit,—-J . u
. p - s ,j. Vil , Txim-^oD-Itch setilenicnt on the we-tern must Ot r-urneo.
a, lur-Jis- e.,.,. ‘', , A n carried r,li the whole garrison except one man
i pii-.* -le.ifii ct- .ir q • , t ritifi runn a< northward, (in 1 b'Jo| it reached Can
-.-•i,.i ov- : if ’ ~r .-Vrnu ili.lej ton. ravaged Pekin in and after devartaling
. 1.-ia»*e< i* at v.tt,>-u«. riiki. ••••'■■ 1 • * Chinn 'or several year*, passed the Great Wall in
i':l LTo.i7.il lS 'o -e-i •»"«*»••» !»"•« M -»«-
1 c ha. Il is not irup. iberefore. though the Rsaertiun
noted, ieini .T* tiu-ui-re are «i. ■ i., common, and ha* been mnde-ihe basis ot a me-
Tit Ccntrnl ttiltruttrt —Tlio Or.cM.- ! or, -I f.oolw tb.l .„» Jcce«»
unlv travel* *-c»iward.
* ‘ The wesiern stream trttverriogabout4o<Jrai.es
• ,No»;/« -l«m«ii give- the tot- , hrt . r agamsl Ihe periodical m-jnsoon
! ow ~p ;( * ;; ic r-u-Lsn- which ii.lluenced lbe Di- aod infecting sotne hut sparing others of the towns
r-em'r- of he P-ni.-, 1 v a£ ..a Hmlsisil to ad.ipl the 1 and vrlages mn* track, reached, early inNovem
, i«r, Ihe Urdwh army encamped on low ground, on
Noutnern cr tirech-.-ur*: i. u c ,j, r t>*nk« of ihe Bcmde. U furned ihe camp mtu
‘ Tne rreetiatiurg routv'’ v;.., tne cost of an Hospital. Nne thousand men, about a tenth ol
huitd-oc iwo cuten-.ve w -«»-»-n !-• -lie- «ver ihe whom wrfe English or Sepoy soldier*, ibe real
Cou'-uiaugS nrer—ir.wl-- u-r.--h ue fate ot inc cam j, f.>,lower*, jrenahed m a week. The senU
iitie acquß ill.-; at Krec;, 'i. ••■■■er' A leghenyaod • np( was O f P „ J a i his post—hi* sOcceeanr
oincr br <U :s- wan 1 • ,i.-uiy mo-t se- ■ iy o uid he -tniltcn too—a third man. aud n fourth
in av -d —d w ' ■ '> H v'e.'lcl an m-c: ■ wotl |,i siircnmb before Ihe two hours
den! If,’ :i-c. ,ir 't t-'-rf - ' ’ - .ncendiary. or Hie wa , [.erformed. Many fed down tn eonvul
high d-sj-is w ii.ch i i-.ti > *> • •'!’ »fotig l, re river, ~u n« while carrying their comrade* lo ihe ho»pi
' would in an Hour u' -ti / -'e- r-.v —and thus bre»k : ta |, Tne ncghtioring ravine* were filled with (he
ihe cnniiectHi-i whu n.! '.v n d i-.k- niontos >o r-- dx*H. for wu«—• burial time and hnnd* were
|,„ r—u> tic* Trent -.1 v.l i r'• of 1 1 e Slock waoliog Fur aides around, the fielJs and htgt
hulJers, and •" I'h isde c' l 3 r ; ;>—*- l.r.d ta would y 4 were strewn wiih the bodies of those who
nave 1-1 t.e r». grew tomtii. u>.d toe expvnrncc i-f aaij V imlv -might -afety m fl'ght. And when nt
every rai'na i r.un:ei>i\ - mit -udi '.ndges are a j pnjr to lie* D-immander in Chief determined to
«-o.i* I ..ini ..r.i ii ii.-,.! Hi'- * 'h'* couip.ii.y. IJ|I)VP , n w- u r*Tix uf a healthier position, the line «>l
Ti„; route ..-!.»pT-i bv n.e .vm.reu w.u nv..id u i (.rc-Hcnleil the appearance of a batlie field
(hi- nnnece-,-irv ■' nniiovanee tn tr.c v.jr wn r till toe army reached n high position at
rr> ,j— n * nfii.;. |..i- ‘ ‘ • t • rv'dently appear- j.; PI , h :,o m.le* off. on the steep dry bank* of the
dial ibe coacit-i >:i '• - t 'v f! ‘ llIJ d B wrd ..t that me di.-easa among them began lo
: D rector- w.»* no} jumpcii at o »•' V nor I heir J«- , ü baide.
i ii.ion nn prudently or unwise'v made—and it.o-i sVittmi twe.ve month*, that is, by August ISIS
I conclusively—to it they had at heart toe inu-rrM- • :n( , w,..- P ii streniu of the epidemic, in pursuing
I .uni pecuniary profit* of fire S’.»ckhnfocr- Tin* | ..I a.g toe Ganges and its tributary, the
1 hut pne ol 'he manv ad •> am g-‘* o: trie Dee a— ; ~j r - ictied Delhi, *preadmg sl-o to Saha
' t.nrg route ' Again—ln .* t •<>«,.i .-r pra.-:.c*i ui Ii y ; K .'.an. towns situated jnst within
i tne "Grcensburg route" po—-—e» gre.u advnntagc 1 It „. wv-icrn ; inn of Ihe basin drained by those
over it-nvd- me-K 1 ur-v He route- -1 Tn.- ground : r vv-'. Hav ng ravaged these and many interve
<m which ttu« mite h loc'nied. atto-mg'i •outewha’ ~.n g town-, it -i ipped abruptly for nearly a year,
gr-mer tn dtslsuce. i- m> nuu ti itr-re l-'V' rahle f-r a p fsa i,- ( i t,y (he mountain range which bound* the
-pti-.d. ton! if wdl Si.ve our h,<ir ,n rn- ni • n««, ,p qm-wi'ii op the west By the tune it
.r.- »i the [KJiiit at which il d•»»••*,<* ir- j liD.r— retched D-Hu, however, it had also spread north •
vdle route si Lvkport. to Pht* mreh 1 i m»ku»s w tr<- lo tiie high tabic land of Nepaul. on the
railroad* the great utijeci* rre de-pitic ’ snd e -m- . ti■ t.r;r_t si i|»e of the H.mnlayah mountains, which
omy in travel ing mi l iraurporlat.. i. T-t- port -n | or year* i's farther progress toward Cen
of toe line adipicit l-y t-te t-ou |-*i tor..ugh ir„, A-m A' Ihe same tune it made its way aouth-
Greenourg i» so lav-jral.le on m*c -u.u • •- ’-w w.u .1 i-> M >mbay. where also it had appeared in
rrsdev and s-iynt ctirvouir-, and to.* m— •. I'-.iin: A•• ; lb|i; und whence six months later It dc
:i wll require io mnku u, tost u wiil i- i -1- p, Tnvand'iim. and to the cowls of Cape
/f-r t'«7n/«i/iy of tilrjnt <i ,/iiarfo of mu. .*I - Comorin, lire most -outhero point of India.
Ltrt m ;av ,-n-t ». >• msirucimn »l m., k . when j Briefly, within lb months from Ha first outbreak
completed, wiii c-i-t scnrcely haif ol the sum it the epidemic hud overrun the whole lodian [reniot
will require to keep the Bin r-v-lre route to equal ; , Q ; B *„<} hail proceeded, in its course toward Eu
repa.r. j ro|os, to the h -irming the western bocodary of
Another advantage g.vned m ibr ad- pT <u nl the ;ne , t, a -in ol n r.vers Ganges and JumnL These
Grecnsburg rouic i* Ure un-Jeuiabu! i.ict toal it * ti-ili*, lhout;u I- .-a-torn slope was devgatafed bv
penetrate- the erntre -il Westinorrland cnnn'v. ; lne cpcdeni.v • • ..curly twelve month*, checked
and henee wi I ren.-h and parry n very urge a ~l i U 8 io '• • .real joy of the inbahUanUonJhil
lucrative tradr Iron lhi« nnd the sotitoern portion j lOTtt nn J <-ih<.-r territories lying westward of the
ofihe county, o' pre-cut earned t<-the Hallunorv range, who ihougbt tbemselvs secare Irotn tho Up
market. nnd sli toe protu- ui it put inu> i"u ferekei* rto;,. enemy which had lakea possession of the op
of the Baltimorean*. Tn - trade, immnese n* it p nß ,ie plaint. Thetr fancied immunity was soon,
ts, is a source ol c>..?id<TnM- revenue to the Bal-| nowt-ver. Mrn cud. Suddenly, in July, 1819, the
fimore and uh>o rul r.»nd. L i-i year, i"r ui-'.an.re. .... ,pi.. r- Onutoro learned, to their consternation,
there were mrr |J.()00,000 poiied- ~f dour ,j c Cholera was at Oudeypore, the metropolis
(iroduec taken to B.ihimnre v n f.*iiiiib--r.s«-<i • ... | 0( - t ij e pntu- pnlity , m.d tost entering the royal
ihe -uitu of this county, and me t. Il rharg-rt upon palace, H had at ached ih<- Prince himaelfi and bod
this produce bv tne Baltimore md Ohio rid road ; cc-lrevcil fo- Prune Minister m a lew hoars. In
Company amoun'ed to over fijO.OOtl. Phiindel* cll y, n - ul-o -l Ajmer and many towns adja
phH and 8.-Himore being rival* tor the trade of the Pan i ( it romm lie-! dreadful havoc. Another
West, it b*--‘.o.i Philadelpb.'t to strain u-re-y. — to., l ine of iwo years—ensued The
nerve, oud • •• '•'if U>r cm! n<tnjrable iireant to miHiniain - ■ n and burning deKrt* -whtclt lie
M-ciire all Hi* •**!«»• she <-ai> in t a-■> over in. i.jc westward o; il.ndustan seem lor a while to have
of iniprivemrn - .-adii'g d.re<U-y to barrel it* pa«-*aae.
The Director* and Env neer*. id view of «cur , 'i<; l n July. I 3-'l. it broke out with tremendous vio*
this trade for I'mindcipni.x, and ai' er carciuby con- i^ lK at Mu-cat, Bushire, and Bussorah, the three
sideriw nil the advantage* and di»navin’s;e- of j.rnicipd .<f the Persian Gulf. In Muscat
the route, h» n infoier of course, dt •••'<■ r hv-r ai,ld.o.ju persons i-erishcd. At Bttchire the
ol tar. winch hinfllic.-c advanlace- '. •'•ncc nouses were abandoned, the hagars closed, and
to one that hail notoma in rcco«nou*i t ' m-r Hre «re«-i< slrvwn with unburied corpses. At
by face of country, -mi. or prod u.-tun. . .!'• • l» Biiss-rahlh.OHl) persons, nearly a third uf the popu
cul.l ijv bring Die greatest g«*od ’ l.iiinn, «.»u a eleven day*. Wade raging tbna
num'-cr, bn' wo* niDy Cfileulated to buo-i i . • k® , vnulriili* round the sht-res of the Persian Golf,
at too expense of maay of her Mo- 1 ■ iers in i fl „ ,|i V ß»e .. s<> -p'ead rapidly from Bus-orah, at
Pnii-,1 i-iptii*. the mouth rtf toe Tigris, tip t-. it,e great basin of
Thi* his nlresdy groz-n longer toau «**■• ;mended t „« t nv ,-r aud i'* cot fl . i E.iphratea In one
In my n-xthe *ut-j®< - l will be • ' sod an • month u" < J rmched Bagdad, torn invested by the
expo-urv Ire mad** ol too unfair sU - relntivr p c r«,an!>. d< ln.yed tbousauds, as well of the
to n cor-necnon wiDt Baltimore b. •; ••< .uca ri bc-'caer* • 1 iresicged.
' road ir>m Grron-: urg to flum'rerla . will Ire Dur.t.g • • *-V or uf this year (IS2I) iU vio
i cfoariy-howii mat such -t conoei-t. i - « u ••:!> p-ni-.- ■■ - f, e subsided. Noxf Summer,
i iiriprmTreablc, and the idea ol it v •' *- u-.wev-» i rc-uuted its march toward Eu
mventiod uf tne enemies of tbe n*b..rtn "• >ui ••nr the Tigris to Aleppo, and
itoiie-i '' Ei.pi-. , * to Exerjum, in Armenia. It
was rag.t.a -'i » town when the Persian army I
:wh<) too' .ui’c'ion among them) advanced,!
iretwe-ii ' " ""i i"'! lO.tkiO strong.lo fight an eqnal I
l-xly of r-rrt * ’-ti<-araped nn high table-land m I
the vi.-i.niy Tne Tork* were not only beaten,
but itrey i-n-,vnc infected during battle; and,
indeed Dir vu_ion as well as the vanished fell
matloQ ; bv ihousands beneath the stroke* of aa invisible :
. enemy, mure t-mide than any human foe*. Be-
The uirfnacied false rumors constanL.J an » lWtfcn .qiioi) and 4 »20 of the Pera.aoa perished;
m*p«cung by the Www aw s»i« n or , whole Hoops deserted, panic smitten ; the rear of
igmate tlno-t exclusively with the , j (|je ll( ftIATC h was strewn with dead bodies •
tor State. Tbe*e -rumor*, k w bd j < by the l int they reached Kbooc, scarcely any
-advarfHpf. - have for year* been a cur*r to , gr|U y te m&iuod for the Prince of Perala, their lea
tbe StilJ The tniUtary foroc on that frontier is , ( | er< 1o A« for the logttive Turka, they
; yjftpjredgcd tn bo gtroiqrer, or soon will be, thaa j 4 i ou bly routed, • Bakoa, on the weatern shore
up there by ice l“te Aduuniatratton; and . } lhe fr, Bp { an> ‘ ; d| Dg ih o Infectioa along the
s2iiFaalTV lt» allowed to be well protected. Op- j roa<j t j, c y i ravefM
to the yresent ’ 'AdmiPigtration, (pya the j re-., year (1823) the disease made
rrvertt«er) whether right or wrong, I* -n» wa uh- | lur torr pro-.- .-a. U spread westward from
j/ordof the pony, and the moving pmc-nleoi iw Aleppo in Aoirre and severnf ether porta on the
taal slandered General Taylor from the mo- wefcltrM 0 f |„ Q htedUerraneah, and from Ba
name appeared ia connection with he j aHlllei{t , 3( j e <j of „ J hward,*longtbewe*ternabare
1 presidency. Xk».«nrioae»_ wilhooabeted AaWstafc • Bartan pontt.
Resolved, Thai we regard lae adequate protec
tion oflobor a* among the most imperative dul.-e*
ol Government, anti a cardinal principle of »n en
lightened and beneficial national |>olicy, and ««•
reiterate oor conviction thßt a >anlF of dnf.es on
imports, wisely discriminating in lavor nf home n
dustry, by tbc imposition of lower or no dultr* on
raw material* necessarily Imported, acd h'ghrr
duties on ttio*.e ware*, fabrics and other
whiob compete depressinglv with the product* of
oor own artizms and laborers, furnishes adrqitnle
‘revenue to the Government in the manner lea*!
hurtbensome to the people, iocidectaliv increasing
employment, stimulating invention, sustaming en*
lerpnae, while preventing or limiting vinous fluc
mttions and revulsions in every departp>enl of
national industry.
Resolved, That whatever may he ihp rale* ol
impost or range of discrimination adopted, the n
perience of our own and other nations bs* de
monstrated the measoreless supenonty of sper.fic
o ad valorem dunes, alike in respect to equanty
of exaction at all the ports of ihe Union, nnd <•<
different importer* at each, security against fraud,
and steadiness of the protection (whether intended
or inevitable) thereby afforded to the industry and
business of the country, and we trust the »ppr>w<*a
ing session ol Congress will not close without wit
nessing a reUrn 'o the honest and equal mode ol
issestment hv specific duties.
Resolved, That the inju*ti<
and impolicy of
collecting imposts by a system like ihtrt now r
force, which imposes higher duties worn h vii
prices abroad have abated the pressure *:! loreign
competition upon our producing interests, and low
er duties when, by the depression of foreign prices
onr producers are subjected M the ux>st ruitiou*
rivalry, needs ODly to be fairiy exhibited aud lu’ly
understood to expose it to the earnest repreben
«»oo of all who desire the steady employment and
adequate reward of our own labor.
What is there in the above declai alion of policy,
in relation to protection, by revenue duties, to
which every Pennvylvaoian cannot subscribe* It
is jnst such a policy as Pennsylvania needs to
raise her to the highest point of manufacturing,
agricultural, and commercial prosperity. Those
who oppotr such principles run their beads n
gainst a rock.
t-A«na reforms.
Resolved, T\stkX while we maintain the p-licy
and justice of a discriminating tariff 1 wiih a view
to the protection of labor; we do Dot consider tfi
vitality or the virtue of protection exhausted there
by, bat gladly welcome aod will cordially support
all legislative measures calculated to lighten the
burthens and increase the recompense of labor
whether by a reasonable limitation of the hour* of
dally toil, a better security of honest industry a
gaiosl fraud and robbery through ah extension and
perfection of onr lien laws, or by «ey otter *%-*
calculated to establish justice nnd equalized ad
vantages in the relations and coalings of men.
This ia sound doctrine. The Whig p'* T '•'»*
ever been in favor of a prurient progress in ih
amelioration of the various evil* which have come
down to us a* the relics ; of a less enlightened sge.
While opposing rai-h, crude, uncertain and
doubtful innovations, the party ha* ever been
watchful fo.- the opportunity to in’.rodoeo safe and
salutary reforms, taking care that while relief i*
exteoded on oae hand, injustice is not inflicted on
the other, and that in attempting too much the
evil ahall not overbalance the good.
THE PUDLIC LAUD*.
Resolved, That we have re»i'ted. re«i«\
the project of Graduation or progressive reduction
of the price of the Public Land*, because its mtnr.-i
tendency roust ever prompt to idltnc*. improvi
dence and neglect on the part of the bolder*, « no
will seldom pay ten shilling* per acre when bv
holding off fer a term of yeaisthe/may obtain the
same lands for two shilJiag* ; and ihi* reduction,
however guarded in its term*, will encv;tat»lv lem; t
to and facilitate the monopoly of va-ttract* by cap
italism and speculator* to be withheld from >-vr
notil quadrupled in value by the labor of Borrour,.-:-
mg settlers, and finally sold at an enormous ad
vance to the improver and cultivator.
Resolved, That id resisting the graduafion ««-heinr
we have cot, as hut been fal»clv charged, Iwn
impelled by hostility to the New Stale*, muon i-»«
to the Poor of our own : but solely by the cr>t>«
erattoDS a!«ove stated; and we shad gladly and
heartily concur in any measure calculated to se
cure to every poor man a place to live on the Put
11-Domain, though unable to pay for it at ad. po>-
vi led the net be m» guarded a* not to enure to tne
boarfil of fhe monopolist and speculator.
liithev? resolution-, the cautions, far-seeing p _ -
licy of Wh g principles isoleorly mantfesteJ. The
avarice of the -peculators is tnwarted. while th*-
claims of the poor landless man are duly cons d
ered.
rEACE— rROORE**—VIRTUE.
Resolved, That in the election of '/■ A THAN 'AH
TAYLOK n« Pre«ident, aod MILLARI ) I'IHU
MOR E n* V<e.e President, we underhand Ih-
People of the United States to have deouUd in t-*-
vor of the policy of Peaceful Progress and Im
provement, ugamsl that of War, i>-gre«*ion. and
conquest —in favor of systematically dovpkip>-.-
their own restorces, instead ol striving ia ah*ort>
tiioae of oeighbortag nation*; id lavor ot lh«* p >li-y
which protects aod cherishes, ra'her Uiku tha!
which i* essentially negative and uistin-livelv
Destructive; and-we rejotce that tbc indication*
thus far given are such as assure them that Ihrv
were not deceived, and will not be d.sappotnied.
A PLXDGX FOtt ntXEDOM, JUmcx, AUD lirMA-SITY
Resolved, That we rejoice that the Win** of
New York, so long without a voice to the 3-nnt*
of the Union, will for the next six ve»r» 1* heard
in that illastrioua body, through WILLIAM H.
SEWARD, whose name, identified with our mo-t
arduous struggles, and our most glorious triumphs
is a pledge to oor brethren throughout the Union,
that whenever freedom, justice, and humanity,
shall need nn advocate in that body, New \ork
will not be silent.
We ask you, Whig brethren, are you nut proud
ot your principles and of vour noble associates’—
Without doubt you ore, and on the Second Tues
day of October yon will give such n vote for your
principles, your measures, and your men. a* wn*
encourage your New York brethren lo put forth
sufficient exertions to overthrow the unnatural and
disreputable coalition arrayed against them.
YocomaosEHY Slaoi Water Navigation. —The
annual election of tbe Directors of the Yougbio
gheny Slackwater Navigation Company wa* held
on the second msl., when tbe whole of tne old
Board wa* re-elected, as follow* •
A. Plamer, Pr&iJenx . Jambs Hamilton, Tnns
mw, C. B. Markle, Wnj. Lirtmer, Jr., Mo»ca
Robins, sod Wo, Douglass.
This work is rapidly approach,ng to completion
and it is expected that boats will run to West
Newton in a few week*.
Cuba akd Get. TAtL.ua—ln a letter from the
Captain General of Cubs to a gentleman in ir.e
city of New Orleans, allusion u> thus ronde '(says
the New Orleans Bee) to tbe Proclamation ufthe
Preaident.
“The Proclamation and action of the Presideni
oflbe United States Is no more than i expected
from the brave soldier who to successfully led hi*
troop* to victory through on enemy’s ennatry, and
who Tin every advantage, gained an additional glo
ry bjr his generosity and mercy.”
Colokxd School—A notice for a meeting to
take into consideration the propriety of establi*h
lag a Seotral Free School, for the colored youth of
the city, will be found in another coldmo- We
trust tbe people will heartily concur in the object,
as one of josuce and benevolence.
The Poor,
Thq annual meeting of the Ladies’ Association Of
Allegheny, for the Hr lief of the Poor, win be held CUfc
Tharsday evening, {the 4th t*»*M » l 7 o’clock, in the.
jtev. Dr. Rodgers’ Chsrch, Sooth Common, Ailegbeny-
Th» pubUa ire earnestly invited to attend. The Rev :
wTi aflffTirw thqlaiwjtlqg^..and no codec- j
A wntcr .n t>
A V#t« Fids T*xa».—The fast uu.u - •
A4;<emser” a Whig pup f i>. -
lishcdat flonsfoo ;Tcx i*) l»V L Abbott*. - • -*
a number ol article* o*i 1,,c tl,r >l, * ,<f i
from one which we gather the follownr 1 -’f-
severe disorder, which within a month had attack*
life month of the Volga. Here, however, it 00)7
occasioned a mortality of 144 persons, and then
died oat—it was fondly hoped for ever.
Six years elapsed.
Paring this period the pestilence
|y, 00 the western skirt of Europe. No qaaran
une was enforced; no obstacle wasopposed to the
streams of human intercourse flowing wertwa.nl
Among the intelligence, mere or lee* ta!»e,
vhich flies tbrongb the cooutry by telegraph with
* speed that contradiction can never overtake, we
fell oarseivea called upon, the other day, to de
nounce as aheer inventions the Horfcof an angry
correspondence having a/iaen between the Gov.
, ernment and the British Charge d’Affair* Mr. I
be exhausted, and the alarm which its proxio.iv ; Crampton. '
from the infected places. The plague seemed
bod excited soon ceased and vu forgotten. 1 1
the Summer of 1 $29 it again gave signs of itscx
isience in unabated malignity on the western
houudory of Europe. It broke out at Orenburg,a
town on the Tartar frontier, <OO miles up the riv
er Oural, which extends northward from the Cas-
pian Sea, whose shores the disease bad ravaged
in IS2I. In Orenburg, and in tho surroandmg
province, a tenth of the inhabitants were seized
and about a fourth of the smitten perished. This
veroo'l warning renewed for a moment Tbe for
ge tten fears of the Europeans. Bat no measures
were taken to resist the impending pestilence.
With the subsidence of the disease during the
Winter the apathy of Europe returned. No steps
were token to abate the filth and misery of their
overcrowded towns. Their grnre-yarda, their
alnugher-houses, their reeking cesspools, still load
ed, with putrid steam, slsgnait air, and their
squlid populations, with blood already half cor
rupt and fevered, were suffered to lie strewn in
the path of the epidemic, Like prer in the path of a
lion.
Next year, in IS3O, during the beats of July, the
smoldering pestilence broke out again in Persia;
ogam crept along the western shore cf the Cas
pian. infecting Salinity at the mouth of the Kur,
Astrakhan at the mouth ol the Volga, and many in-
termediate towns. But this time it spread west,
ward.along’thc yallcy of the Knr to Titflia, which
it reached and ravaged withm a month. It also
ran westward intoCaucaain along the rivers Torek
and Kuma. And from Astrachan it ran in 21 days
<OO miles up the Volga to Saraloff where It de.
slroved within a month 2,367 persona. From Sar
atoga continued rapidly to ascend the Valgo to
ward Moscow, where next month (September 14,
1330) two or three cases were reported.
The Emperor of Russia now became alarmed.
He threw a cordon tantiair* round Moscow, ea
ubli.hed a strict quarantine at its gales, and en
joined a carelut isolation of the sick. In spite of
these measures the disease spread rapidly, attack
ing chiefly ibe squalid inhabitants of a low lying
triangular island, formed by two branches of the
nvrt. connected by a canal. Here, in six weeks,
shove 3 000 perished. In the height of the panic,
while tbe town wa« strictly isolated, and the dis
ease universally believed to be contagious, tbe
Emperor Nicholas came himself to Moscow, to
mi** the spirits of bis subjects, by showing himself
ready to partake their danger. It is impossible to
admire the personal gallantry of such conduct? It
docs not, however, appear (bat tbe power of tbe
nutoerni was exerted to cleanse tbe Augean 61th
ot which be huldly braved tbe perilous etleci*.
The disease continued to ascend to the north west,
spreading from tbe Caspian to the Baltic at such a
rale ai uould hnve infected all Europe in three
month*. Considerable apprehensions prevailed;
t»u still, in our great cities, tbe dead were baried
usual among the living; stiH men were content
live surrounded by the offal of slaughter bomm?;
id then, es sow. they continued to breathe the
thalations ol black ditches, of open gullv boles,
id of noisome tanks, brimming with accumulated
rdure.
The results of their supineness soon appeared.
While Cholera was thus ascending the Volga u
Motcow, sad thence In Petersburg and the shores
of the Baltic, it also spread down tbe river Don to
ihe (>order» of the Black Sea, reaching Odessa and
the mouth of the Danube soon after its outbreak
in Moscow. Tne pestilence now made its way
across the continent by several parallel streams.
Along the valley of tbe Danube it spread to Vienna,
which it readied in August, lb3l Along ike
shore* of the Baltic, it crept from Petersburg by
wav of Riga and Stettin, to Berlin, where also it
appeared :a !*>3t. An intermediate stream reach
ed Warsaw and Cracow in the same year, and
ravaged many towns of Poland. Tbe Polish army
are said to have takeu the disease dunng a battle
with tbe RassiaQs. as the Turks had previously
become infected during a conflict with the Persi
ans
From these principal streams the infection was
diffused along the roada and r.vers throughout
Au.tn*. Hungary, and Germany, till, among other
plsct?*, u reached Hamburg in tbe Antnmn of
l Sit.
Reverting lor a moment to tbe East, we find
Egypt attacked m the same year, (1931,) tho dis
ease having been brought to Cano by tbe pilgnros
reiarning from Mecca, which had itself been in*
fecled by worshippers arriving from the tainted
ports of Perris and ledia. At Mecca 20 000 of the
pilgrims penshed in four days; and at Carlo tbe
mortality was so terrible that even the physicians
perished, and the hospitals were filled with shriek
tag wretches dying without aid. Constantinople
had already, two months been entered by
a {residential siream branching southward from,
that which we have already traced along tbe shores
■ >l tbe Black Sea and up the valley ofthe Danube.
In its westward .progress through Europe to tbe
point at which we te'l it, (Hamburg.) the pest dis
seminated its virus to these and many other
' ur -‘ nnnnu^
It was early in October, Ib3l, that Hamburg
was attacked Od lhe 20tboftbe same month the
disease broke oat at SuoderUml on oar Eastern
roast, brought thither, it is supposed, by on infec
ted vessel from. Hamburg.
At that time, strangely enough. France was still
uninfected, as »l»o were the Spanish and Italian
Peninsula*. Almost simnlianeoully with its ap
pearance at Sunderland, the disease broke ont in'
]y>ndon among the Mopping in the Thames, thrnich
n~t one of tie inierveomg towns bad sa vet laken
the mle-'imo. Four month* afterward (in Febru
nry. ! n't-?.) Edmburgh was attacked, and a few
weeks later ihe disease appeared in Dublin. It
spread grndcallv throughout Great HnUhq and Ire
lan i. and <J«*lmv©.i at>ont 30 000 persona
Calais and Paris were affected nearly wmnlta
nroo*'y in March, 1532; not therefore, n» might
have Keen expected, by propagation of the disease
from Germany along the Rhine, bat obviously by
a reverted stream from England.- From lbe»r
center* the epidemic spread through France, aflme
limes from town,to town, sometimes apparently by
leap*, tn distant and isolated points. The mortal
ity io this country was much greater than in Britain,
Pans alone lasing npwartl of souls.
Three months later (June. 1532) the pestilence
appeared at Quebec- In the same month it broke
out at New York,and, spreading rapidly, ravaged
nearly the whole American continent.
While ihe western stream of virus was thus
rapidly completing the cinmit of the globe, a re
flex current travelling more slowly from England
in n vouili easterly direction, attacked Lisbon
and Madrid in 1533, spread daring 1831 through
out the peninsula, infecting the British garrison at
Gibraltar, penetrated in ] 83f> to Piedmont, Genoa,
and Florence, (which the Alps, it would seem had
previously protected,} recahed Naples in 153 d,
and Rome to 1837.
At Naples, a rigorous quarantine proved utter
ly ineffectual. The city was surrounded with
military corihnu, the smitten were pitilessly torn
from their beds, aod isolated in a distant hospital;
the physicians traversed the streets, covered from
head to font In black sacks of waxen canvass,
with glasses inserted to see through. These ter
rific measures spread such a panic among tire in
habitant* that 30.000 fled in a few days; the popu
lace, declaring the food to be poisoned, began In
rise; the King found it necessary for their pacifica*.
lion to walk through the most infected streets, to
partake of the suspected broad, and to suspend the
obnoxious quarantine regulations.
Marseilles and Tcnlon, which had escaped,
strangely enough, when France waa first overrun,
were attacked by the retrograde current in 1535;
and from those ports the disorder was carried to
Algiers, which it ravaged in 1830, and whence it
spread along the northern coast of Africa. In the
same year (1837} Malta waa attacked most severe
ly, losing in 12 weeks 3,781 persons out of a pop.
ulation of 103,311. Here .the disease seems to
have become evanescent.
From this rapid outline, it will be seen that the
Cholera of 1517, in its course to England, bad three
periods of active progress, separated by two paus*
es. Two tears it took to overrua India; two to
pass through Persia to the Caspian Sea; and two
to spread through Central Europe to Great Bri
tain. Luring two years, it paused in its career
on ’he western boundary of Hindostan; during
»ix it smoldered on the eastern verge of Europe.
The two t-outbern peninsulas of Europe, isolated
in a great measure by the Alps and the Pyra
nee*, enjoyed a farther special respite; nor was
it till twenty years after ita outbreak m Bengal,
(bat Ibis terrible plaguo had fetched the compass
of the habitable globe. In Its westward progress,
-the disease was observed to have added to its
former terrors a new aod most destructive fea
ture—the cncsecoUve fever, of which thousands
perched oiler surviving (be stage of collapse.
A fer lingering in each country attacked for two
or (brre year* after the date of it* arrival, the
Cholera sobrided in Europe. In India, however,
it became endemic, raging yearly for a period of
several months,'and yearly exciting the liveliest
apprehensions, lest it should bum tls bounds and
again overshadow the whole earth. Nothing,
however, waa done to prevent a second invasion,
or to meet it, if it sbooid recur. The track of
Chulera bad been abundantly proved to be that of
Typhus, both diseases attacking especially person*
debilitated by over work, insufficient diet, damp,
crowded lodging and close, mephitic nir. Every
where the rqualid abodes of (he poor and tbeir
miserable lotnates had been tbo chief seals and
subjects of the di«ease- - Yet the tilth of London
was left to ferment tn tla 300 000 cesspool*; the
lout tidal ditches of Bermondsey, Shoreditch, and
Lambeth, still loaded wi’b tbeir stench the stagnant
air; and every year 40,000 more corpses wese
added to the sodden rosas of putrescence on which
our metropolis stands. And what is true of London
i» true also of Moscow and Petersburg, of Berlin,
Vienna, and Paris; of L’sbon, Madrid, and Rome.
Every where apathy and indolenco followed on
the subsidence of panto.
Of that apathy and that indolence Europe is at
this moment suffering the consequences. The
pestilence now ragiog has pursued with hut little
deviations, tbo track of its predecessor, travelling,
however, more rapidly and committing fiercer rav
gaes than belofe. Many cities— at, for instance,
Petersburg!) and Berlin were attacked at the
same teneon, and even in the same month, in
lb!7, as in 1830. The same streets —nay, the
very same bouses—that suffered mjst severely
before, are suffering most severely now; and towns
which, like Birmingham, escaped in 1830, are
again enjoying a similar immunity.
Improvement* tn Dentistry.
DR. 0. O. STF-ARNSj.ttte of Botton, U prepared to
manufacture and Kt Buxa TKXTH la vtola szut part*
of set*, upon Suction or Atmotpherie Suction Plaiev—
TooruAcaxccsm n nn Hcnms t .obere tbs nerve is
exposed. Office snd residence out door to the Miy
er'l office, Fourth crecvPltUbargh.
Ram 0. IfFtddtD, F. HTEaten. bU
’Hie ‘-Union.” on Saturday, professing itself
"happy " to see this slalement contradicted, baa
made a new statement of ita owo, desiring to
koow if it may play “ Paul Pry ” on the occa
sion, and “salt further information withonl intni
Certainiy— and welcome; no inlrurion at all. Ita
new story runs as follows:
u We henr that a correspondence relative to
Mosquito has taken place between the Secretary
of Btate and Lird Palmerston, the British Minister
for foreign Affairs. Gossip says it might have
been more creditable to the American diploma*
list. We would therefore respectfully ask tbe Na
tional InteJl'gencer if this story of a correspondence
with Lard Palmerston is a sheer invention?”
We give the ‘•Union” tbe beoefit of til the in
formation we have of this new version. This
new story, besides being “sheer invention,” is sheer
nonsense. Secretaries of State never correspond
directly, unless indeed in such an event as tbe
temporary disqualification of their Diplomatic A
genta, as in- a late case that tbe “Union” is aware
of, under which Mr. Crampton does not, and we
daresay never will, find himself— Nat. Intel
Kossuth. —Tbe Prague Journal ofthe sth met.*
confirms the report, previously received, that at
the beginning ol this mosth, Kossuth, Dembinskii
and Messaros, were at Widdin, under the guar
dianship of the Pasha. They had placed them
selves utder the protection of the British Govern
ment, and the English Consol had consequently
made a formal demand for, and had received them
They ore now safe from danger.
Correspondence.
We comply with pleasure in the request of Co!.
Childs to place ihe following correspondence in
our cofutuu! -Nit Intel.
Four MeHcxsy, (Md) Sept. 22.1919.
‘ln lb*- National Intelligencer ol lo day 1
jsve read with unionmhmi ni nud indignation Hie
following per.-igrapli in a eoiumuincalion from the
French M J\,u»-in, to the Secretary of
State, Mr. Ciiiyu-n
‘•lt»c. legation of France c-oanot and will not
make lUrlf ibe echo of the reports, mure or less
well founded, wnich have been current with re
gard to Cot. Childs’ conduct in this affair; nor will
it pres* certain (acU imputed against him, which
it would be perhaps easier to prove than he could
prove the charge* bought by him*l£'’
So long as Mr. Poasun confined himself to
comments on mv evidence befori the Board cf
Commissioners, l felt quite indiffertfoi to hisopin
ions of my testimony; it is on record* and wbcQ
published will vindicate tbe court that decided
upon tbe case of Pert, the General who approve
ed its proceedings, and ibe final action of the Gov
ernment.
I deny indignantly tne insinuations contained in
the quauuon, and defy M. Poussin to establish
the remotest point in the dishonorable insinuation
that he has made.
I l eel that it is my right to ask, at tbe hands of
tho proper authoriiy, that Mr. Poaswn be request
ed lo make specific and tangible charges; and,
wbatevertbey may be, that opportunity be given
me to thow their falsity.
I hare tbe honor to be, sir,
onr meat obedient servant.
THOMAS CHILDS,
Brevet Brig. Gen. U. S. Army.
Hon. Geo. W. Crawford,
Secretary of Wsr. Washington.
W*r Depart mett, )
Washington. September 24, !St9. J
Sir—ln reply to yours of the22d instant, touen
ing the remarks of Mr. Poussin, while he was ae
credMedio ihe Government of the United States,
*»* Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraor*
dinnry of ihe Republic, of France, in relation to
the elnrni of M. Port, and your connection there
v 'lb, I have to state that I cannot comply with
yo ir request, that “Mr. Poussin be called onto
make his charges specific and tangible against
Tbe official relations between this Government
and M. PtutAin have been severed Moreover,
it is presumed that, whatever he may have done
ts the French Minister, ought not to be assumed
in his individual character.
Nor, io respect to the case of M. Port, is
thought that you should Teel disquieted, especially
When you reflect (bat the award of UwrfH'i, o '
Commission, raised onlira BLuaattljL,*j
proved by the Commanding General, and atlirroe
and reaffirmed by every Department of the v *
I clieerfully add that nothin* has reached the
Department which reded* on your character ns
an officer and a man.
l am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
GEO. W. CRAWFORD,
Secretary of War-
Brevet Brig. Gen. Catu>«,
V. S. Army,'Fort McHenry, Maryland.
tt'oßju. As this 1* the season of the year when
v-nrtnt are most formidable among ehildrcn,lbe propn
e'ors of M’Lane'i Vermifuge beg leave to call upor
parei lx, soliciting thru alteadoa to it* virtue* f-.r tbr
expelling of these annoying ami ofien fatal enemies o
otuldreii. Their invention is by a physician of grea
• > penence m Virginia, and after using it for severs
yeor»jn his own practice, and finding ns success »,
universal, lie has been iunured at last lo otTer u lo tbi
public as a cheap bat certain and excellent medicine
Call and purchase at the Drug store of
mymdAwT. J. KIDD A. CO.
t*aa«:rx Lxaoa sco*a.—Prepared by J. W, Kelly
William street, N. Y., and for sale by A. Jaynes, No.
To Fourth strceL This will be fouud a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and particularly tor uck
Uaxxx's Haostx.—An unproved Chocolate prepan
lion, be'ng a combination ofrtocoa nut; innocent, u
v -.omting and palatable, highly recommended partu
ulnrly for invalids. I’repared by XV Baker. Dorche:
trr, Mas*., and for sale by A. JAYNES. at the l‘eki
Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth u. mchH
JOB PRIWTISG.
DILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Manifest*, liiih lotting, Contract*, Lorn Bianlt
UA.vn bills, LaaxLs, camncarx*, csecxs,
policies, Ac. Ac-
Printed at the shortest nouce. at low prices, at,'th<
d«rO Uazarra Orvna. Tmetf mm.
Fire and 29trlm Insurance.—Tire Par
81-BGII N» eIOATtOH ASD FIU iSSCRASC* Ca>lf*.TT
chartered lest J—continue! to injure, upon every d.
tcrtpiion ot property, at ilu fetreti rate.
Ornca, No. 21 Market meet.
SAMUEL GORSILY, PtcjX
ta>'2;dfiin
Elomkst Fisbit. 9ec*y
Ai OnkUnd, on Taetdav, OeL 2d, Mr* Jj.y«
wn>! oi* Thomas J. Campbell, aged 35 year*.
The friend* of the family ore respectfully invited to
aiiend ibe funeral, from the residence of her hatband,
on Thursdny (I'll* day) at 2 o’clock. P. M.
I iAttRF.D FLANNELS—3 c"*et Barred Flannel*,
1 j just rcc'd and for vale by the piece, by
ocU H LEE, liberty at, opposite sth ti
1)1, ACK LEA D CRUCIBLES—Dixon*. best, to hold
ll from It) to 100 lbs, for »aJe by
oeU J SO BOON MAKER * CO
BUCKETS -40 doz just rec’d and for tale by
i ct 4 STUART A SILL
AITINCi—SO bait* for isle by
1 octl
STUART ft SI LI.
CHEESE— ll» hx* in store and for tale by
txU »TUAKT_ft{*lLI
C Button YARNS—AKoncd, for t-ale u’v
j ocU STUARt' A SII.L, lid Wood *
CHEESE— 400 bxt prime. In »ore and for .tale by
ocU ROUT DALZELL A CO, Liberty it
FLOUR —10 bbli prime, for family use, in store *u<!
for sale by STUART ft SILL,
GUM SIIFLI.AC—3 coses for aale by
oetl J. SCIIOON.UA KER ft CO
GUM COPAL—a cases for sale by
oci4 J SCHOONMAKER ft C(
GROCERIES. Ae— 140 hbds N O Sugar:
aia bbls N O Molasses; 1:»5 bbls Loaf Sugar;
35.1 bag* Kto Coffee;
jus baif chests Y 11, Imperial and G P Tea;
VC do Powchong do
Hu oaddy lx»xe* Y 11, lmpl and G P do
IIX bzs lbs. 6 s and b’s Plus Tobacco;
■juo mati Cassia; OT bags Pepper;
5 bg» Alapire; 1 bbl Nutmegs; a do Cloves,
ltd bbls I.argr No 3 Mackerel;
yu do Gi'bed Herring; SO bzs scaled Herring;
Id do Tanners' Oil; a csks Ombro Madder,
With a gea-rai a««urtmom of Uroerncs »nJ puts
burgh manufacture*, which we oiler for sale si Ut
lowest marltei rales.
RHEY, MATTHEW.-* ft CO,
l** Water
KEELERS— 10 doz just rte'd and for sale by
ocU hTUARTASILL
Ml ALLISTKR*B OINTMENT—4 rro.s for sale 1 y
oetl J SCHOONMAKErtA CO
SA LKUATUS—' Unis, in <-a,ks and boxes, for sale
!, y ROUT DA LZ r.I.L ft Cu
SOLE LEATHER—ISOOO lbs hemlock lunuedSpnn
isn Sole Leaiher. for sale by
ocU noirr DALZELLft CO
SUNDRIES—110l 10 male l'a»em; a übl» Cloves, Idc
Nutmegs; VC do Alace, or sale by
J yCHOoNMAKER ft cii
TirmriNU— 6o l»l*i« forssln by
>V „eu i SCUOONMaKEB ft CO
Dissolution o t Partnership,
rp ||E partnership heretofore existing between Bei
jarnui smith ft George A Johnson, under the fir]
oi drarth ft Johnson, is th’S day dissolved hy toutu;
consent. RENJ. SMITH, ‘
ocmdai GEO. A. JOHNSON.
Colored School.
The School Directors of the tAverul Wards of the
oity of Pittsburgh, are requested to meet l-t general
Convention, at the Public School Boose In the Fourth
Ward, this evening, Oct. 4, ml 7 o'clock, for the par
potc of taking into consideration the expediency of
providing a Csxtual Pnwic School, for the colored
population of ihlv city. A general attendance of Di
rectors is earnestly requested.
A G. REINUAftT, Prean 4th W«rd School.
JNO. FORD, “ 7th *• “
L. R. LIVINGSTON “ 6ih “ “
oott
RIO&- U tea pnae Rice, for sale by - •
oed • _C H GBW.
FLOUR-60 bbla Pugh’s extru Family Fleur, landtag
from Lake Erie and Michigan Line, and tor »ai»
by oed JAMES DALgELL
CHEESES— 35 bxs Cheese, lonrtlog from Lake Erie
and Michigan Line, and for aale OT
oed JAMES DALZFU-L
Frog BBJCK—IBX* Fire Driok, and for sale
by oed JAMES DALZELL
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO.,
NO. 00 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
TTTon.D r<J«fwr-iiu;tr ea'.i liir nltrntiun of ci v and ' 4<) ca**-* six' '->-ie» of TICKING?, of -a* Yctk, Ham- .
V* rountry Vtercn’aw* to iluar choice no:k of . ilion, AraorLea-i and Ous Companies.
FALL AND WJNTF.R GOODS, which for rreo nH . rr. K-. ww and Yellow Ft ANNULS, a
vnr.etv ha. prn'mUy never eqonilrd in ihe " en ß .l)l r ;r for « a le towbjr the bate or plree
em country l*n«.-The «atnc lartlure* n i-i »<l- rrcP i V nd direct from manufacturers.
*Mia,re« Ko.*ien. t.y ha»in e one . upoAI>rLOTHSI u CA«SIMKRK?, oflbeman*.
prepared to nflr-r H-e .nroe advattiaccs in «ty l >* »nd num. Harm.*. .of every grade.
price*, tiiai con )< obtained of tbe largest Eastern , C ASSIN r.TS. .K* NS and TWEEDS.—M cases of
Hoo*c« - ail ibe vnriou- manufactures
Receiving tor** v>n.:giur.*nt* o' DO.MESTH'? «'rom .23 cares MUSLIN DK LAtNS and CASHMERES,
ihe mannfneiorer* of New Fn-tand, they are enabled < of ihe lUinlton and Meneheitrr Works; also, IhM as
to offer three jood >atlc f role's than they can be pn>- sormu-m of Fore rn manntsetnre.
cured of the Kn«n-rn J,il.ix-r* -.Hi care* colored MUSLIN?, for sale hy tho eato at
Tho faei thui ibeir estahlUhmeni nflers equal. ifa«t ; Agents' price*. „„
jrreater adurtiturc. m everv itesrripuon of yooc*. than : Hruu-ii, itteseheu anu Colored CANTON FLAN*
can lie had Ka*i’. has !>• eii rlenrty demoasirmed io NKI.F, of ail the ti«ual maker, alio Cloak Linings,
their norserou* t’.iiron*. Thev fee. confident if Mer- : ALFACLAA* srul OOBPRGS"
chants eoui* tupU'i’ c purcha*ing Fast, will examine j More ihsn vu e» AGo. 3t») pieces French Merino,
iheir slock, ihevyw.l. 1»- convinced that they can buy > Lyor.ese and Paramaiia Ctoihs.
ihe same ijualiiy i f good* m »neh prices si will save | PIL.KS and fIIAWLS-atK» pa. of black sad faney
the eo*i of -.ran-ponation, and ibe necessary expenses j nearly -.uno Shswls, lone and rqcmc, of all
end tune of an b-t»tern trip. The / rnei tion a part of [ kinds. Al»o, Vi«eie Sj f'oak Sear'*, Ae.
their stock which will sways Iks found frerh end com- A full assortment of White and Uueu GooJa. Also,
nleie:— j Hoaiory and Glove*, Embroideries, LA res ahd Trim
' MOCASE? CALICOES AND PRINTS, from the . mines, Mburnint; Anieles, alt qoalhies, tires and make
Menimaek, Haiai'ion. Cocheeo. and Manchester Coin- I of.Blankeis. , „ , _
Panic*- also from .he Print Works of Dunrell, P. Allen, RIBBON? —M Imie. of nch Btfunet sad Cap Rib-
Pprague, Richmond ft Carr, Chapctis, American, f boqr, also. Velvet. Silka, SaUns. *c., wuh everT'oth-
Adam* Ac 1 er description of Millinery articles. Tailors* Trisa
<o cases GINGHAMS and CHINTZES, of the best: mints. Ac. Ac t
msnufaeture All of which, together with a general assortment of
13t> care* BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all the well ; Good* ofthe newe*t and moat fashionable styles, will
known and approved makes, for sale by the package be offered at nn extremely law advance,
at Agenls’ price*. , New Goods con«ant»y received.
300 ooles BROWN MUSLINS, of all widths, quail- All Merchants are cordially solicited tocaJL
tie* and pricey. spll? A. A MABONACO.
AMUSEMENTS. j AUCTION SALES.
THEATRE.
C. B. Porter
Manager--
Aoaiwiov—Dre** Circle snd Parquette
Second Tier
First ni?ht of the engareraent of lhat popular Aetreia,
MllS. FARREN.
TUVIMUT. Oct. 4 Will Ik- prr»env<i the
HUNCHBA* K
Ms«t<>r Waller
Fir Thomas Clifford
Fathom.
Mr. Boy*.
■ Mr. Robinson
. -Mr*. Farrrn
. -Mi** Crcise.
uciea
To conclude with ou r
NATION \L DEFENCES —
ok, Tm Bocishot Cavaut.
M»ior Snapdragon f lo *
Adrien ’777.77.7.7.’.’. 7.7... 7 -Miss Cruise
Fnday—Mr* Fsrten will appear.
SEW GOODS AT DIOBY’B
WDHifIV ««u <1 hereby inform lit* frier..'* and
. cwiflmrr*. mid the public m Kmtni- Rial he
ba«ju«l received bis fad supply of lad good*, cheap
and good a* u»ual. _ . , _ .
00 piece* black and coiored French, English and
American Urnsdcioih*. of every qualify.
lUO niece* lilac* m.d lancy Cutimerca.
3'X) pattern* Ve-»nm*. many of which can only be
had at tbi* establishment
50 pox merino, lambswool and cotton Slurt* and,
Drawer*. ... ~ ...
A full and handsome lot of CraTßts, *ll* Hsfidker-.
chief*, Sd»pei» ri er». filoves, Ac.
A large lot of fin* und common while Shirt*.
Al»o on hand, too drab, blue and blackfell and blan
ki i Urrt Coat*, from 83 50 to SISLOb.
44X1 drop*, frock, box a d sack Co at a. fromW to S».
A large *u>ck oi line and common Pauu, from 81 to
Vests. of various materials, from 75 et< to S' 3 .
A fine assortment of lad*-» a-.d gentlemens’ Clonks,
always on hand.
IV jj. Custom work will rrcetve particular mien-
Lon. Handsome garinem* amt good til* wttrrnntrd.
Anv oer»oti iti wul of clothing can be be itried to
their mute satisfaction, at 'V DICHVB
cheap Ca»h Clothing Store- ISO Liberty it
oet.T.ckhn ‘
LOST,
ON Thursday crentpg. while landing from the M<v
nongabela *teamboat Louis M’Laue, a Blue Ctnth
OVER ChiAT. trimmed with velvet- The finder will
be suitably remard'-d by leating the same with the
ptophetora of the Mo-ionguhela ilou«. ocnftdst_
WASTED,
AtilßL to do hou«e work. A permanent situation
and good wages will be given. luquir- at this
omcr.
pOR RENT—A Room on second story, No ifi Wood
' ~ UnhUnburg - C olltg ial* - lilt t lute.
PRol’OdAl.S lor the croeuon of the Buildings of
the above Institute, will be received until the 31 *t
of Ocinbrr. Tho plan* *nd specificaliona will be rea
oy by the -cflth tiept. For further parttcalar*, apply to
rimer of the (allowing person*, member* of the Board
of Trustee* , , „
F J Cope, John Armuroar, Jr. John Ragan.
John Kuhn*, C. M. WaUhour, Wm. Jack,
octi’idl it .
~ PALL AND WINTER FABUIOSB.
GEO. R. WIHTR, No 5’ Market street, is now
opening hi* Fall and Winter Fashions, consist
Ladies'silk velvet Paletot*;
- French. Merino Cloak*;
- clo'h and *i>k Paletots;
“ Mik Maniiiln* These article* are ot tb«
l"»--vt sod jna‘l Ib*hi*nfthle vtylcs.
t* 4 s*auo do wv TarKos arcssre:
Spun Ft-k. nod Silk and Wool Hosiery;
dent* and indie* silk Vest* and Drawers;
Chl’dreiis’ Mferiuo Ve-ts;
A large s»»or;in-nt of black snd fancy Ftlks, Bam
Tore for ladies dreaso*
Brcchn. Thinei a.,d Woolen Long Shawls
Uanteslcv hbeenngs. Table Ltoen* and Napkins
Aim, ln«b Linens, imported by himself direct
octtfcdlm __
tiflK.HCll BROADCLOTHS—W. K. .Murpfty inbitei
1 »be particular attention of buyers, (cither li;
wholesale or mailj to his stock of French Uroau
do'hs, just received. Also, wool dye French Cans
mere*, plain nnd tanry. ' '
and bonnet cAVi’>-Aii'~a«»ori
meta oi above goods hist rec'd, and offered whole
sale and lotail at Dry Goods House of
oclS IV R MURPHY
TA BLE~Dl AP'ERS - aarl~TabiTofothat vtrylow
nnce* f.r quality, an assortment rec’d at Dry
Goods House *f _ oed_ W R MURPHY^
FISH -40 bbls Large No. 3 Mae>ercl; aibbisgibPed
HetTinc; 60 bexes sealed Herring; ju*i rrc'd and
for .ale by [oc’V) RHEV. MaITHF.VVS ft CO
TANNERS' Oil.-10 t l.l» m»t re<rM no.! far ule
ocrt EIIET. MATTHEWS * CO
UICK— U im prime Rice. ju«t fcM and for *«le by
occi KHEY^UrrHKWSfcCO
tIHKn?K—<U 0 lix» prime W R Cbeere. landing and
j for mic by
osM
9 P VON BONNHORST Jc. CO
LINHEED OlL—d bb’lt Linteed Oil. >n«t w'i *>d ft
,ilo by ROBISON, LITTLE ft CO
ocrt No i*Ji I.'!«*ny_‘t
f" a'RD -Ho kegt No l Lanl.J“«l ree'd. in »tore and
Lv for tale by S k W-HARBAUGH.
occj S 3 Wojer and 104 From its
ROalN jOAl'—loo bitNo 1 KoMtTS'inp, in »im
and (or tale by [oci-J J> ft. W HABBAI’GH
C _ IORH~UROOM3-—5O do* in -tore end lor mlr’hy
, JOHN WATT ' CO,
ocij cor Liberty and Wood tu
CHKE"L— 74 bn prime W RChMW. jo»t rrc T d and
for tale L> loot'd] JtMN WATT A CO
MACKEREL - 1I«I til.li Large Na‘A in atom a.-.d for
■ale by locfj) _JOH^WATr_fcC(l_
SAtMON-MsTii.lt prime, in siW and for »o’e by
oew joHN.WATTftCO
,>~i LASS—dTS bit att'd, in store "lid for >ale by
1 JOHNWATT A.CO
OILS— "W gait whim winter Whale Oil;
•A*) *• ceuimon do do do
300 Bleached Si»erm Jo
1U bids Lard Oil, No I; 10 do do do No 2;
For tale by ipti? SELLERS ANICUI.S
SALF.RATUB W I'it and 10 bbl* (of sa’n by
»pi*7 _ J B CANFIELD
CTHKESK— Hxi bit prime Wntte’m Reserve Cheese,
J jo*t received and for sale by
spia? J n CANFIELD
C' _ HKAl r XVu DESIRaBLE CARVkTS forUtc" (all
and winter, will be received all through the *»a
ton direct from the manufaemrert, and will bo told
for cath at cheap a* can he 1 ought in the Entiom-ci
ne*, at *pt« W MTLINTOCK’S, 35 Fourth tt
rtHERSK-ls4'bi* W n CbeewVfor s*lo hr'
j gpiaa WICKAJII'^ANIJLESS
/** -*«i t»x» exiuGia.t, e 4 uuluilo; JSb’do
\T luxli do, fur vale by t
IP ttl WICK k M'CAVDLESS
Gflt ASS sTaI K ftoUj* Targe noeT’oTalt .itetjust
t received, of common anil secret fndeninrs Brass
Stair Rod*, at - apitfl _W_M’OLINTOCK'3
CREAM CIfF.K.SE—It bis extra, rec’ l and for »*
by tpUH W ICK ft_M ■<;AN DLHSS
PO I'ASH—I2 ctkt prime Poto»b, this fay rec'J and
(or -ale bv «o>tft WJOK A M’CANULESB
RtCKivEu THIS DaV, iTW. M*Cfminek’»y?3
Foarih *t. a lot of new ityls Froueh Embosred
Piano and Table Covert.
Also, Pr.ntee Cioth and linen and wonted Table
Covert _ _ spriq
IIECEIVKD HUS DAY, at W. M’CUjuookCTa
l\ Fourth tt, scarlet, crimson, end maroon plain
Plush. sptSU
/“1 ROUND NUTB—■IO6 both on baiitTand fnr sale by
\ J tpiao WICK A MH:aNDLESS
R" Ef'KIVKD THIS DAY. at Vf. 76
Fourth tt, a new lot of .French tiyle Window
Shades, the moat beautiful style of Shades yet • flere-l
in this market Alto, 311,JfcS, 40, and 44 inch plain Buff
Linen for window shade*;
Alto, 6-1 erimtou and white ond-biue and white Da
mask, for window curiums. tPtiO
STUART & SILL, Grocer*, and J*roduec tnd Com
mlstion .Merchants, NV II- Wood tt PiitrMirjtb.
Dealers in Oro-ortr*, Flo:ir, When', Rye. Oai». t’oru
Harley, Pork. Uncoil. Ruler. Lird, Cheese. Clove,
Timothy aini Flax Seeds; {ton. Nails, lila*»- fte. Ac.
Ac. Panieulur attention paid to the sale of Western
Prodsee.
Rxmancas—Messrs. Myers ft Hunier, Koht. DaL
tell ft Co., WGills k Roc. Hampton, Smith A Co,
Joine* May, Kin* ft Mooriiead, Pittsburgh. 'Fenhei
ft M'MilUu, Massillon. Jot S*. llomioo, Esq. St.
Louit. »p:2o:iy
TAYLOR 4 BBSSRT,
PROPRIRroKS OETIIE PITTSBURGH ALRALI
WORKS, ar * now prepared to Hifuitb a
article of mmli A*h and iluriaHo AriJ. I*er*ou* w|»Ji 4
mr to Duffii**- either i>( 'he above articles, nri:»r
uuired raif o« ISAAC WALKHL No. U FuiA-.t.
an I ex-tnuii; tbe nrlic l-« before purcbss'iir elavwl.f re.
.N. 11.—The jt.iil* A»h mamifocuired at inis e*iabl{<h>
men' it greatly iupertor to any other brought to llilt
market . >PUI
C. Si* HAKE, 31. ' *
HOMIKOPATIiIO PHYSICIAN ANDSUROkIpN.
in tics —('ii S'niihhnJ.) between 3d and L'.i
uffiee hours—From 12 hj. l <>3 ♦. M.—from fl to a p
M. Retiocsra—Mi. Uauder't, corner Stnithfveld iud
amt Third *tA. __ sptSxKJro ;
rim.* a. cat in. late nf N. Lisbon. O w.a acm-sao'.
CQAIQ * &KISSKII,
GENERAL AUKINCY. Commission and Forward
ing Merehains, No. *JC Market it, Pittabargh, Fa.
(£7“Prompt attention given to the purchase and gale
of all kinds of Produce.
Rxrxa to—John Wait ft Co-, Murphy, Wilson ft,To.
Pimhurrh, P>u; Uvnn ft Hill, Mnblon Mcditt.
WcllrHUojO.; John 11. (lrovra & Co., <irij»g, -RUioU &
Co* Philadelphia; 11. W 3nod«;ra*a ft Oo n CSiyjri ft
Nero, New Lisbon, .Ff. e«ki<nwr. lion. c. D. CoKn,
Cincinamx; J. P. Keller, Ycong»iown, \V. U-ttha
dan, ClfVflßnd, O. ■ aggOl)
jsS^as^tsS'
Orvtct—SraUhfleUl itroet, between' SuTcuih knd
SirUwberry aileyr > / r f
N.lXmmm of tho month, gooa ud teeth trrrxd
Ilonieeopwhiofcliy. -■ ■». >■•■•; , «pnnd-t™.
D&TBISG^
ElfiUT BATHS FOB ONE DOU.&&, nratircl
Hath for fifteen eenia.
Untlea-DepanmeniJjpenfroniS toll o'aloet, A
nod 9 toS o'clock, P.IL
AUtenona Saloon and Batkin* &tabUAmen:
ft 13 T. H'PALL, ftopncios,
By John D. Davli, Anetloaur,
ValnahU Bool* by eitalogu*,
On Saturday evening, Ocl. Mb, at 7 o'clock, at the
commercial *a'e« room*, comer of Wood and fifth su.
Among them will be ibnnd, (Soode'a Divine Role of
Fuiih and Prmii**. 8 volaj lllutrated Natural History,
2 voir, 1.H*:1.-tiers and Jou’naJ of Ssraoe) Curwm;
Universal IJiofrarihicaf3)ictiorvttry. 200 portrait*: Mi
ner** Huiory of-Wypmiitg: Ilalsted’s life o f Richard
Ml; Kiri)}* and Spence’* Natural Hiilory Of luicek
Parnell's Arptied Oheminry: Armsbroug’s Hilary off
the Wsr of IMv, 2 vo!k Tredgobft Element* of Car
pentry, Ac. Ac. Full particular* in ratal oxoe*.
octO JOHN D DAVIS, Aaef
I atg* tali by talalague.
Oi Reel and Skein Cottorts, Needier, «ilk, coat and
Ration*, Shoe l-aces. Ac
<ru Friday marm-ig, October &. at 10 o'clock, at the
commercial sale* room*, ctrner of Wood and Fifth its,
wdl i*e (oli by eataloguej’oii adrvdit of U 0 dry* on
»um* ever Silk).'
ttt> do* C.ia'a'-Spool Collon, oiOyd*.
3is» *• Muffingion’s Reel Thread, vfm •*
lVtvis' Spool Colton, 102 “
colored *‘* JOO “
lII* otsor.cd colored Thread;
'l*4l *• while “
140 M llemtnsnf» A~W A Rs Needles;
if 7 pro. *<lk nmllasling eost-aadvesi Battooa;
JOO “ Paper Vest Buttons;
13d u No* 1. 8, 3 and 4 Pearl Dalton*;
.TO great rro«a Horn Fall “
172 gross lira** tag Shoe Lace*, ua'd length*;
Q. S. table and-tea spooot, scissors, knives, agate
but tom*, knitting pin*, plated ballon*. combs, Am
cct3 -JOHN D DAYIS/AUci
Stayli and Fancy Dry Gootit.
On Thanduy morning, Oct. 4tb, ot IQ o'clock, at
the Commercial Sole* Room*, comer Of Wood and
Fifth street*, will be sold, without rcierve, far cash
currency—
Art extensive assortment of reasonable Dry Goods,
among which are superfine cloths, caSaltnerca, *atu
oeN. jeaj.s, tw <■«■(!*, plaid, brown, scarlet, yellow and
whitoflantiels, blankets, plaid lifl.ey*, merino*, alpa
ca*. cssbmen**. super prints, gingbara*, cam
bric*. brown mu*li«s, >ogether with a great variety of
of silks and fancy good*, Ac.
At V o'clock.
Groceries, Queensware, Furniture, Ac.
One larg£ cooking stove Wiih utensil* suitable for a
hotel nr steamboat, 10 bxs fine quality Va manufactu
red tobacco. i
A largo and general assortment of new *u4f*eond
band household furniture, feather bed* and bedding,
maitraatcv ca.*petius, looking glouea, mantel docks,
lamps, window blinds. x~-
At 7 o’clock,
Fashionable ready made clothing, bools tfid shoes,
bats, ceps, umbrellas, Guo cutlery, doable and tingle
barrel shot-guns, pistols, gold and tilver waiehe*, vto
ilno, flute*, aceordeons. variety goods. Ac, oetl
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
HO. 199 WOOD STREET,
ARF. NOW RECEIVING a large and complete as
junmeut of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SAD
DLERY, and CARPENTERSiTOOLSiv dixeet! from
the manufacturer* iu Europe and America,and are
now fully prepared to oiler, good* at rack priees as
eannot fait to please, and would particularly request
ihe attention oPSlerehanU who are in the habit of go
.ing East, a* we feel confident they wit! find, aftei a
thorough examination, that our Prices will compare
favorably with any boose io Philadelphia or New
York. oetl
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
JOHN' PAIUCBR and JOHN W. BJDDLBbtvo en-
I'TriJ into partnership. under Uie firm ofPASKRB
A IUODI.K. umt will carry on the BhO<J JO
ny.
octl:dlm
RICH DRESS SILKS—A splendid assortment of
rich inoey Dreo sura, embracm* e*er» deaenp
lioa of (he latest and most fashionable style*, to Which
we respectfully invite thr attention of the lad lea.
. ALEXANDERS DAY,79Markets
octl N W corner of the PUmbnd
High cold dk laines—Ju«t opened, ai« or
high co!M plain Dc Lsinea, of a loperior quality.
ocU - ALEXANDER A DA V
FLaNN’KIji —a full assortment schf let, yeliaWartd
Flaunels, of all qualities add price*, jnst re*
eeived by octl ALEXANDER A DAY
SUGAR ANTXMOLASSE3-90 blid# prime N<} Sa-
ifiu bliik Molasses, (l r iu. hbia,)ta «n>e and lor
yde bjr octl JAB.DftLgHLL, 34 Water at
OftiOKKD HERRING—IOQ bin smoked Herrlof, in
O ho’o and for rate low to close consignment,
octl V __ JAMES DALZELL
CHEESE— Wbi« now landing; for cale by
pen ISAtA H DICKEY A CO, Front it
Gt KBASE LARD—For rale by
r octl _ ISAIAH DICKEY SCO
I'dUND-oSTburaday A
i owner can have. itUy calling »UW. LEONARD’S,
el Wood at. and paying for this advertisement.
OKA MiE PKEL—iIA Iba just rce’d and for Va*e by
B A FAHNES'IOOK * CO,
*ptO> corner Isrnnd Wood sti
RHUBARB ROUT—tax) Iba fast rea'daad foraaleby
■pt£> U A FAHNESTOCKS CO
OCHRE —SO bb!» Yellow, just rer’d and for tale by
•Pts» U A FAHNESTOCK k CO
FLOUR sulphur—l3oo lbs French, jnat received
_-and lor sale by ap*A> B A FAHNESTOCK A CO
KI.CHROM. IMJTASH—wo iba jtm'reeM and for
«V hv -pW H A FAIINKSTOCK ACO
Window glas.s— "
Hi bore* 7x9 Gl«m, ]
32 do 9x12 do
Ad do 10x11 do I
Of Hmlth A Herron'* man
warrant >-0001 in quality to a
*ai« at ibe lowest market rat
] 460 boxet flxlOGlait;
•JW do IffctS do
| 19 do lOxlfl do
mfactore, whieh we will
any made to tail city—for
lea hr
, MATTHEWS*CO,
Wuef »
Flour— m
wheal, for »*Jc by
«rr»
trnily Flour, to&de from while
:V, MATTHEWS k CO
OCOUCHING J—>rt cmk* hetl quality, tofialeby
'■PUP RKLT. MATTHmYS to CO
PIU METAL—I2S ions cold bliuu charcoal, tor «*lo
„ J'J .phS RIIEY. MATTHgWStoCO
BATTING— bale* No* t and 9 BaU'w, tor *ale
by *ptafl RftßY, MATTHEWS*.CO
PLAX SEED—9 bbl* in <lors end tor *ai* fj
r ■oyj» ISaIAH niCKEY-A CO, Front rt
LARD— J« bbl* md ken ofgood qnalijT,for family
ute. »pis) S iaAMIi JOCKEY to CO
i “idAC'if VaßsfjiTT— ln bbl«, and lUgariou
V/ Sega, of kunerior quality, wmrtnawd: jrtll be uld
very c s tep. ipu£) ISAIAH DICKKY to Co
7Tr.Vi.nd NTra—i6dJ boi> Ai *lore; tot ial « by
ISAIAH DICKKY to CO
(IRKAM CllfifSE—4M bxa fotaalo by - ’
j «pi3i R STUART to SILL
\ j- IN DOW GLAESPIn Fiore nod for tale by
\V SlLL,ltBWd>d »t
Bao.jN— an hhJ« Cincinnati Shoulder*, jottrec'd
and tor *aic by »pß< SELLERS to NICOLS
/~AKUtIGK W. SMITH to CO., Brewer*, Mtltler*
and Hon-JVaiem Pin *L PiiUlioub. <ptas
LARD —7 keg* recU ihi* day, and tor tale by
wyB _ TASSBY to BEST
PKARL ASH—? co*k« in ttore and tor ulafar'
2|W T ASS BY to BEST
T'ANNKItS’ OIL—IO bbla ree'd and tor sal* by
*. pn ' 3 .. __ TASSKY- to BKBT
BUTTER— to bbl* and® keg* packed Boti»»,ia*u>r*
nnd-tor .nto by • [*pKS} TASSBtI to BEST
Wi iDOVT (.LASS—“SO bojc*, *M'd *iic«, innate
avl t»- w.U by __[»ptB3]. .TAS3RV to BEST “
/~il!i:A-. a r.-i«. hx* prime Wcuem RewtrsTh^cM,
VJ m Jtnrc a-.d lor *»!*• by '
. J>, - a BROWN to CULBERTSON
29ague tie or Qalvuile Oachlati for lal*
THE snlueribcr has recen'y recefjK'lf MMen!
Uietvtarataahle
piste* keeping couatamly ou baud vtlrfanln all
nied by direcfnon* for .heir p«k*» »«2SSS!i, to
•euuoMiuaie. a, well «»•«
iuejieate<t manner. Past ej»ene« c .
of (foeatet has led him
sssr^rjssf'ji^RgJ-e ssrsx
practice; nrd on pmoni weD te»»“ wn *
Whom refcrenre* may fu-gMesOf UT kind,
. p c ,„» <-£'«2i"3Sr<i" T . ESS
arc e*pecia lt mmtrd to eat* ■*“ 4
momal* tor tacm»«l»ei. .._ .v. _-gf necesa/at
MFmc.NE-H,
nracuuonrra in ih« Ka* 1 . •J* 4 / ram th» cmwmoa.
m cooncetioo vuh or •*P***^ ;i t JnMdnM&rini
»,n oo„., n,<i T bo »■?!»■
j*ui(fle operation* on the ®o*' aii»»tu»a*
e E.VI.. v . at vi. i>!.ird. iieit the C*a AUeffteßy
Oihco >»>. « !*LU«ir«i " WINTTPHVI.U.P.
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