PUBLISHED DY WIITTK tc. CO . ■ [ PITTBBUaOBi Friday morning. octobep* ip. is<9. }> i~r*k HirtlKMU ()ULT OJIZRTTB la pattllftlKd and per* \namithe Tri-WeeklyU hive [>oll«npre t.j»«m;ttt*;sVMk)y itTwo DolUr*per enntim, ttnoif a +dv*met.' tI7AjrfOTUi» «e earnestly reqae<«w«l «4 time will inT»haMT charged anul ordered oat PHIIiJJDELiPIII A »OUTI> AdTCTtUement* and aahrc rijufoii* to the North Amer United SuwnOnwtic, Philadelphia, received *nd forwarded from thi* office- NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTEHS, TELEGRAPHIC Ac. If it were the express purpose of the Eom»a % to’toflame the differeaces which exui * between them and their Protestant fcltow , Into mntual hatred, their purpose eould not j • ter served than by tbo priest editor ol * . j borfh Catholic" aewapaper. £**“?'*: J • Uke'op a aamberof that paper, without feelmg • one's Indignation roAed—not at its religions be-j . Uei; for the utmost tolerance of all creeds. is inW • bred in the American people-bnt at iiu politic*! • iu entire want of apathy, with freedom, and it. infamous calumnies of those who are atreg. gW for Uto Europe. The Uat number contain* a page oi eold blooded apology of tbo Russian to terrentlon in Hungary, which states that Nicholas mould have been a fool, if, with m fair opportunity of crush tog the Poles TnUnngwy,he bad uegiecj ‘ Ved to doit, tea,cruahall in whom exisuone stogie upiinUbn for freedom,—any desire »o rpeak, pub- | or wcabip as they please—every where; for i lo only can deepota and Iheir anpporters feel ee»! I core. Fortunately, however, tor humanity, there , Is a race of free people on the earth,'whom it is hope less lo attempt to crush. That people is neither tosig* l -• nlfloant to point of ambers, intelligence or power* If it is right that Nicholas should enith Hungary, to order that hie dominions may be preserved from the contagion of Republican principles, it canno^ be wroog'ihat the Anglo Saxona should crush Nich olas, in order to avert the attacic of his bpriified ■Uvea. We are in no fesra of.hie • ideas, though, ~ as to the present case of the “Catholic," they may provoke our anger and_ contempt. Neither i* Nicholas so secure as he and his admirers may think. Tbo assistance of a few thousand Anglo Saxon soldiers enabled the Spaniards to expel three hundred-thousand oflhe veterans of France. A UuleAW.fromsource; would enablt Ttwkey, toiwv«Witf;httt province*;—Poland to ragaserf bet.iai^udehbe; fJircassia to avenge her injuries. 'AwaUed'ou iUaide*, Nicholas Would 1 be glad to have leave tb attend to his own ai-, without dictating to Europe, and lending, money and aoldiera wherever the principles 01, may teem to require it;—for ao only , fe his loan to the Pops to be interpreted. Bet we . wander somewhat from our subject. I i The weapon of despotisms on the other aide j V of the Atlantic la the bayonet; on this it is ilnuler , knd U to naad ns freely and wt«h as little scruple j •bout whom it may kill, wound, or afflict, as the i . musketry of the Russian. • The chief agents In the j * • dissemination of this poison are; persons profess- 1 tog to be ministers of Jews, with a Bishop | - (Hughes) at their head. In the tire of this wear# | ‘ on the u Pittsburgh Catholio” is an adept In bis j law paper, not content with slandering the repub licans, he says : the persons who hare as their ... boasted-rule, “tbo Bible, the whole Bible, aod : . ~ nothing but the Bible,” are tverjf tohtf* assisting the seefehstw political reformers • This attempt to ! Identify the Proteslaats, —for such, we suppose, hr • means—with socialism, Is a senseless ealnmny.— •'{• y •' The Frotestasts, as a s claas,We as free, if uotgiore » :•free, from socialism* than the Romanists. Ituir Catholio France, and, if wo are to believe “Thr i Catholic"—which we do not—in Catholic Italy, 7' -'that ibis doctrine most prevails. As a general answer to the many slanders o' the tools of despotism againH the Republicans, w» . publish extracts from* leuer of the greet and gooe Mtxxiai. As a clear account of the motives anc •otioca of tbi republican government, coming, a» r , udoea,from a duel actor tbereie, whose honor able reputation t»t a thousand hirelings can taim, U deserve* ;to be carefully resd and remembered. The contrast he draws between what is called lb. ' red republic of Rome, and the vhtie republic d France (the only tolerable one to the opinion < f our neighbor, “The Catholio") is quite striking. The calumnies of Bishop Hughes have been com pletely refuted by a correspondent of the Tribune. We publish.from his letter an extract relating to the wealth at (ho Catholic Church in Italy. When It is remembered that this wealth, if we are not much misinformed, has been chiefly acquired by , means of alaw which allows a rr.an to hia dying agonies, when his mind ia weakened, and it may be, his fears excited by the attendant priest, lo revoke his will, and give hia whole estate for the r - . prayer* of the Church, the priest’s word that he I bks done ao being the only evideoch required, we sboutd not have wondered if extensive confisca* . lions of propsrty, to toiqaitoosly seqaired, had 'taken place. In conclusion, we agjio repeat that we seek no -qairrelwith the religioua belief ofcnr Catholic fellow citireoi. We desire to live in peace and I ” amity with them, as with all other bodies of chrit-1 ,Uh, Rat when we see liberty assailed, and its I defenders slandered, we feel it a duty to apeak I v out, let who may be the assailants, whether Pro*] teatant or Catholic, whether priesj or layman. Wei epnaider that the heads of the Catholic Chnrch to j this country have, by the conrsa they have taken this question, done it a great deal of injury. Already a suspicion larked among Protestants that I • that church was, at heart, inimical to freedom. This suspicion has not been lessened by its atti tude to the present crisis.; Now the American people will respect- any conscientious convictions to-matters of religion; perfeet tolertnce on that ■ - score la deep rooted, bre*? in by long ages into our \ - very nsmrea, but infidelity to freedom, a want ©» ■7 gjfopeihy with those who are struggling for it, no whether couaeientions or-not, wilt meet } with the moat active opposition; and when, aa in > • the present case, that treachery to free principles ' bsaaka out. to the most atrocious and nnfouoded ,' catomniea, tbo worst, feelings cannot but be the remit. We desire that our Catholic fallow cittoens v ' ’ *b«ild enjoy fuUy ; and equally the benefits of the 'free inriltu na,eenl one after the other, entreat 7jZ%in»TX. to re torn, were repulsed- It waane* JS^TlipofMeDdHo ' «, influence ille- No 1 , pUee^y., «iaUT,«iU»ootoonoption, wlthootiOre* , °“> ■ ■'sSBSs^S3ss»tr@^i — how many , Stofthe ßoman State*, were then '■**?* the benches ol the A**emb!yl 2V>o—GaribaW 1 ; and General Ferrara. I deccire myadP-GaribaN • di had alreedy act ont fcr Rieti< U was not until • " Knne time later that SaHceti.CernaKhi, Cannonum, ' DaU* Onga» and myself were elected. In what ' - mauer waotba double prodanutioa rewired by iM DoMlaftoa? Was there, through all th* extent . wiferßrmin territory,a »Ingle attempt at renat . Mr*/* single nark of dissent, a - twite proteau- Snta fetor of the fallen powerl Jtfo, v* one.' • * - a fcwewiifi** l * r *P a lltofe° 6, te«ofN»plet desert ed ******* fpfytftinf tbemstlrescompioinised by SanSStboy had beendriiged to make under Gregory. Sdthlawasall Tbe towns .and-the . oSaSy tainted theHepobhe - The old MnncipaliUta, elected under inthei>adbsaioP> otoeo renewed by - S«S hfectedbr nnltwaal wffrege on IheUlh^ jEch. PtaalX.had*tUl««aP«»®£ 6 5£r STpabal Ooterement wold not bout « om. to concentrate it* force*, and eool4 ills only a moral influence in fee pro lb j the midst of (he financial crisis, eflbrts ofsorne few reattipnanes, few, ® } [he ▼alireelement of the «^ eJ)al> . , testimony ofa spontaneonsadhesion y^hia, I lie, Bologna,'Ancona, forlt.Folig* Ferrara, Aacoli, Cessna. Fano. *«”•» no, Macerata, Narni, .? ern i-tw° hundred Raefe Viterbo, Spoleio, _ jj reBse * de ;snd sixty-three Mondpabw* * latlon9 that the eltnng in the name or tne tbc eX i,i e act‘ abolition of the temporai po ' h double condi of the Republic formed bencetorm fern ofilfe for the Sj? consisting of ICO The instincts °r SStoli "ifiSt by tf»e force of intelligence, and , or the heart, it n» belong to the Roman rf whom «rj“ °i» JySil inferruption until I ffSSSiten brate force,jo viDUUDgtber do de, «”lho promises or France. U ud dictated or sanctioned e very thing teeidone from fee Oth.of February till the 2d of July. - c i How completely does this manly and dignified statement refnte the calumnies of the Catholic pa pera ol thia coaoiry, and the organs of despotism in the Old JWorid, that Home was in the hands o' strangers, banditti'- Mazzln£ then 'proceed* to give the names o the CiviHnd Military officers of the Government and the oimber of persons not boro m the Roman State, in [ho Army. Among ail ths nopepot ervrl officers, wicceasively appoinled, from (ha firsUe tho last pays of tho Repnblie, ho declare, there were buthioo men who were not Sore Borneo*. Aveaxann, Minister of War, find Brambiil., a member if the Financial CommlUee— the latter pi whom, however, had two leliow officer, who wen Romans,!-Vsloatini and Conrtabili. He then ui : umpbanllyaaka—“JFhere, then, vxrf the Foreign- " The ntoto ot “foreigners" who in lb. defect oMloao wi. from 1.400 »o I,*>°- for wo months 30,000 soldiers o( H.nco- Youknnw all thra, gentlemen. «»«»“>“ ££ known t. and therefore you ought to have dauc so* .nil nevertheless you shamelessly !he AsM tublv the number of “foreigners" a. 30 «» u .pmprthl. after all 1. was not the Roman idea had endeavored lo .tide in blood,, non cipher of your own invention depend , the (treater part or your argument- Fpregeenv I entSt pardon of my counlry tor having insertb ed S' word, after you, upon my page. „ b ‘\ , lombards, Tuscans, Italians, foreigners at■Rom' Andit la by you, Frenchmen, by you who, m re establishing the pontihoal throne, have ' h f, r i 6 Si““ATe.?4fo P o^vV“.eo. ISrfiaof their youth to 6ght upon the plains ol T rimK lf dv as to a Coovenlion of hooor, bnllj Imre member that Radeuky ever caked ‘J“, m 1,1 hia proclamations Jarngnm. The absolute den si of kalian nationality baa been reserved tor la, oeSUw of him who, at Si. Helena uttered her, worths- “Dlltly a f laermerr. o/ longue?*. Ulerc tu,[°*jAoTctiar Roly is destined to/erm oaiagl ““TXmioaalion of violence, of.a',reigr, of.err, .directed against the Republican Government, is a«j* fecti<2» individual* were not only able to wthir a» brother* in the cqmmou ideaof liberty and bf war to the enemies of the Republic, In* SfijTto speak of this; so that, at .»«** rot. !l3SZi>eat the «*«"* accusation without oth era Log able « a preraedirorejhe. And wo were strong, strong in the love of the gnJfitta-b'd hmocg are but I"",*™™ ™ So hdmmon eonaeat of the ctia so., SriSiaJlo exile (amoog other.) the representative* b.% P f^,Tmt”."hd U .'o«rreTXl.e. ££.nd”ud roldicra. Our capilal was cheer ol and happy under the weigh' of Biicne-ls sodden Kes must 'ZS*X?£%.'2&£. u a 4Ol j i man men Hr ective service with a the sdali Oar prraea. were at, Sd which comes officially to be favorable to y * : oarca ) exactly those aanottoiod to us by J J believed to have taken which wo,upon le „ or j a Romr under place as part of s system of which we do •he Rep»blie.h Gnverum.ht, .n^2 : 'n d vet you not discover a trace in their o ncce.slioi, Sssssns* '22 y-s-s^ andyou boast yooraelvea the restorer, of Liberty iu peace and order.” The remainder of thin elaquenl defence of Ro mao Repohlicaniam, by thin great and good mao. is taken up with anwering various falaehood. ol the trench Ministers- _ The other extract referred to, . the wealth of the Catholic Churches o. in trinmphaol reliilalion ofibe fal^hood, Catholic preas, that the Republicans had - ted aacrdege, 'and “plundered the Church, follows. It was written in Rome in ref etalements ofßisbop Hughes:—■ •Now, there are in Rome about 370 Chi, to that it wa» once well said that the Pope c«. celebrate maaain a diffetent Church every day the year. Of these Churches, Tery many are r ed andhavebeeneoforyeais. except onlhe extraordinary occasions. Bulprihoeeihal* , have cloeely -examined each one, f i Qn} you that noone of them has bt bv the Republican Govern menu I , Thei allanawered «■»' >* *" u V d i b * i in . K ( ant such mow, even, in ivoitk m th. wi.k> °r d ". l * , thevahonld' be true, otherwn Ho Jfodfwouid take ■“ of Ibe many mukod endredmai orro i, certainly not bit letter abound, Bi'nop tt from Ike 1 one ofthoee who-Wpot . bnder to the pub-, BOitl xeapwadnlitf . wlllch be baa made n-ft be fads on tbat *• real number of Cutohe I I tare been ammk-Ub tbnl] ajtebdid beamy which they■ display.- Ia sculpture and painting they contain , rome of tbe richest treasures of art. The monu ments erected in them to the dead are also monu- ments of genios.that can never die. Herein aeen | ibe hand of Raphael, and there on yonder wall or high on this frescoed ceiling, lives some grand de sign of Michael Angelo. Beautiful, unspeakably beautiful, are the Catholic Churches ol Italy.'- At vlilan, the great Cathedral, tbe most beautiful, per* haps in the world, is one vast grouping erf marble statuary, both exterior and interior. And l remenh her well, that on entering the Church of Santa Croce, in Florence, my eye* rested at. once upon the monuments ol Michael Angelo, Dante, A.lcen and Galileo, either ot which (one waa by Canova) would immortalize aoy artist, though no ooe ol them waa necessary to immortalize the dead. The wealth of the Catholic Churches in Europe lis heyiind onr conception and almost beyond caW eolation. I’bave counted in another part of Waiy lour cathedrals and nine chapels on an areaot ter ritory that did not contain more than SOO mbant- One of the Roman Churches (St. Peter a) more than forty millions of dollar* ftD “ 1 more than $20,000 a year to take C*re w I keep It in repair. If the Republicans of ludy, united, had confiscated the Church properrty, plundered the churches, at Bishop Hughes, ut w own emphatic language, erroneously accuses Romans of haring done, and had. pul at interea three tourt a of the money derived from it, ex pending only one fourth, l estimate that with lb , one fourth they could have brought uU°.“ e t 8 5!°- ' an army of one ro .Hum of men, with l,uw pieces of artillery, and supported them for 20 yearfc With the interest of the other three fourths, they have supported the Government, kept fo repair ighwnys and bridge* built 40 .miles of railway! nnoally,supported public schools, colleges, bos irts of justice —in short, could have as ’ery species of necessary public expen- I id carried on a 20 year’s war, with a 'milieu «i men in the field (if despotism would struggle *o long), without tnxiogthe people a.tar ihtng. What would have been the effect of this se upon the cause of Italian liberty, it la not ssary to inquire, since'neither the Romans he other Italians pursued any such course is Bishop Hughes has .erroneously n,theni.” ' • s jf plunder a :harged upot Dr. M'Clistock’s Pl*dobs.—U ha* become a mallet of some moment 10 ascertain whether or not Dr. M'Clintock did make pledges before the election', to the import that he woo'.d go with the Whig members of Allegheny county in Districting the Stale, and that he would favor the doctrine of Protection,—or that he was in favor of it Theae things are roundly asserted of the Doctor, and t is intimated that he secured his election thereby. Tne" Doctor owes it to himself to define his posi tion, and. it is due to those complaisant Whigs who voted for him, to settle whether he la 1 a true Locofoco or not. Capital ls Ma-iaciics™ A correapondenl the Republic, alatea that a pamphlet hae juat | bieo publahed la Boaton, giving an Intereating calculation, enkibitiug the power and dintnbuuon of capita! in Boaton end Slaeanchueett*. In that cue, it appear*, them are SSi inditridn.l* who are worth 10 the aggregate,- 571,855,000; the wealth of there Individual would be 532,731- It is generally aappoaed that thia eAlmale i.below rather than above, the truth. No e.tirante ta made !“ I of th, >w jih of any individual whose property i* ippoaed ID amount to less than *lOO,OOO. Let u. . moderate in our estimates, end euppose that isre are in ell the towns and counties in the Stale, neludins Boston.) 3.000 other individuals who are, rdrlh 530,000 each) their aggregate wealth would mount to 500,000.000. Add this to the *H,SM,. otlO owned by the. Ml men, and we have *161,- 553000 These estimates are more or lees mcor. reel, but they give the nearest approximauou to tie truth that we can obtain at the preaent lime.— Tee assessors' valuation of the property in the S-.a’e of Massachusetts, in ISIBIwes *299,550,335, we God, therefore, by the above estimates, thal 3,Ml individuals own more than half of all the pnjperiv in the Slate. Thrf immense wealth ifl mostly create*! by Man Warfares an.l Railroad*.. Pi’Uborgb ean ran jn*t ,uch a career ol prosperity, if her etlixens will ex hibit the same public spirit Do. McCosaugbet, loaf the able President of College, had renlgned * o,n,ch ho fifed wuh «o much credit to hinueir. and with no mtich urcluloen, to the College. ” Board will fill 'he vocenry »t an early day, and Dr.McConangheyw.il direct the atndie, and re citatione of the higher claiaea u «a»»l;- r °' ““ next Mssioo. K) lhal nq inlerroplton wifi ho ex perienced of any of ue dntiea ortho College. The following resolution was passed by Board of Trustees, in accepting his resignation:— Raolvft That 6a a testimonial of their high appreciation of The intellectual ability “£ripe p of Dr. Me ooargbey, the Board of iss ** Jnaht* I.'foh.s future comfort, prayers mat ifto special blesSitig, of-^Jim ilow-h.s lilo anil labors have been consecrated, may ever an-nmpaoy and rest opon him. The Paciv.c Kail Hoad-We are S' ol * >° *" induration. .hut IhcAdmimatratioo will move eo erge,tolly on .he .ohjec. of the great Nltontd lU.I Ilo.d. The people «« ■» .ee the read commenced, and .he Washington correapondeo. of the Courier end Enquirer, «oy.-"U 1. trader dersood'lhat lie Adn.ioHtra.ion h.vo determined lo recommend lo Congress deCoil.ee and tmpor ,.n. notion .n .he premise*. The non, m.y no. be more Ihnn hinted ot m .he President ■ Menage . but will probably be folly ae. lor.h in .he report of one ofthe secretaries, probably lbs. of .the Interior. Tne proposition, for ffficieney and practical wta dem, will commend itself strongly re the common -cue ofthe country, fdo not believe n wiU em brace any ofthe prominent leeiuies ofthe Whitney plan." • a r GLTHtt's Wtsnnw SaeH sen f satire-Thi. la a eery ingenious and excellent invention, end the. beet eubstitule we have seen for Ihe weight and polley. By if both the upper and lower aaah ere confined to any place desired. If is cheap, con veniecl and dorable, and must come toto geoeral use, where Ihe weighte and pulleya are uol ap plied. The proprietor is now in tho city, and haa ailed them on eevernl houte*. FRASCE lib BOMB. The Paris correspondent of the Timet sayi writing on 25tb ult: — l »m enabled to inforto you that the French Government h.vojnat received a mam eat tuned t.y the Pope. The document to bull in Ibeltahan inuguege, and erne. I believe, el feme on UtelSlh. uSraio Bay. that, aa I have been Informed, it uaa Sided anything hut antiafaction to the Gov ernment, ..it certainly doe.net aeem tohav. tarn dictated by a Chniuan leeltng. The moat liberal inghi have expected lo Bee auoh men oa Mnilini id hia colleague., who were th » of the Roman revolution, excluded from 'ho bench,a of Inc amneaty announced “ lb » feaio, but we were acarcely prepared for anch awepping exception, aa thoae to the act of Grace 1 ’ that haa jual emanated from tbo Pontifical °”lam naaured that not only are tbo.chlofa of . Roman Government and the Mmuteta of the fe. man Republic excluded from the benefit of the amoeitv in unction, but tho whole ot Iho Con. avuuem A>aco,bly andlho milila^ohiefaaiewd. ly .hut out from pardoo by the head oflhe Calho lit Church. So far a. ooneeadbna am concerned, the tame narrow .pint that .1 have already iodl eated prevail., aad the favor, ol the Holy Father lo hi. aabjecla are, indeed, doled out W.lh a tptr m-The great point, however, in which ah much di.aaliilactmn i. felt, i. the arnhemy-di udeed auch a term can be applied in the premnt caar. “Wuh reaped lo ihe courie tho French Gw.-to ment will deem it right le follow. It la menl difficult lo any until Ibe Mimatera ahall have “nlyeona.dered thn document they h... onlyjmd received. The following la the proclamaUon or amueaty aferred lo: — , ) ' sfemnce to r Italy, and ‘'oovearmcrr coawissiojta J I “Hi« Holiness our Lord tbe Pope, harm* re cardlo thecircumstftocea which extennate m m | gara 10 j^j ovei j #n bjects the I tr 1 stile desiring to show more and tnorelbn Irn e»l State, de»m , heart, and uung hta fall IV P *"T„lavor d uf misguldud men, tathet aedueed power in favor 0 “ ni w m ,ko known in than W h.t ha ban deignad to decrea h,» außtitt fißtu wn of hlaSoveralgn augn P T °P™ o! tw tat „ nOT b| e command of hta in .:ouf.>rin!ty to nublish the following dispoai* lloltneaa, lturteu“ J of thaSorareign idea tiona according ,o ' b ° . who have laten part exprenaed lo "“tT® Potfufieal Staten la in the last revolution in w hich they granted the pardon of * . offencea fer which Ih.ll fre ItabUr *« of the they snail beresponsibte. l no f £ e Con- Provtaional Government, the de . aliment Aaaemhly, who have taken parr lilrerntiotia of that aeaembly, of the Repob- Triumvirate and of the Government ° »toKepn> he; tbe chief* of tb« military corpe*“" it^a having already on a benefit of ibo amnesty granted by nil «ouro have forfeited ibeir word of honor S P ■ _ ■the late political movement*—*o fine, uu>*o wbu, in addition to political offencea, have rendered themselves gniliy of other crimes prodded agatna hy the lAv now in force, are excluded from the benefit of this amneaty. The pw**o* does not imply the mamtainance in the employ meat of the Government or in provincial or mn aicipal post* lho» who hare become anwotthyoi them by their conduct doring the eT *^_, The tame reservation is applicmbleto and grepfcjaaofallm. w*Bi«t oor reaidence the DELLA GENOA BABMETH, alteblv iq plundered have shown The Sc Panr»— Minnesota— Chronicle.furaisb-J «• tome interesting particular* respecting the male, productions, dec., of that territory. teals of every description and ot superior are produced in abundance, and the crops and Indian com are spoken of as being: nn heavier than those and Median* tea, and particularly house boilders, are in demand, and it is believed that artisan* of means could there aeqaire property and erow-cp With the conntry. The lumber business is rpojtep of as attracting much attention, and increo«in| ip importance with the return of every sprite, anil the rapid augmentation oflhe population. 'Met* can tile and professional pursuits are in sm.illcde mand, although St. Paul’s, it is believed, would compare favorably in this respect with any other town of the same site. The oldest inhabitants of I the territory declare that at no place where jbey bad formerly reaided, have they, or their faui}lies ) enjoyed a greater share of health than m nesota. f ‘ MaMlakd U. S. Seutox.—ll being‘Milted that iho Legislature of Maryland will be Wtiig, these, lection of ft gentleman from that party to sndceed Mr. Reverdy Johnston a» U. S. Senator, lui* be come a matter of discussion. The law of tbe State require* that one of iho denatora sbbjld be a resident of the Eastern, and the other »he Western shore. ThisTaW baa became the cus tom of the Slate, although ills generally Regard ed as ol no legal force, inasmuch as the Consti tution of the U. States defines the qualifications ofa Senator of tbe United States, without': leav ing the State any authority to alter or :ad<3 to them. The next Senator, according to tlire eas tern, must be from the Western shore. The BnU timore Patriot mentions nine individuals as “good and true men,” who will be prominent candidates. Among them are, J. G. Chapman, late (Repre sentative in Congress, from the Ist district; T G. Pratt, k late Governor; "J. J- Speed, |of Balti more; G. S. Richardson, Attorney General of the State; Richard Potts and John Lee, Of Fred erick, dec. \ Col. Dohimian, it is said is looted |>p° n ttß being the next United States Senator jVp Mi* ■oari, it being understood that he is the Hioice 6 both Benton and anti-Benton men, in ijie evert 8 l that either faction cannot succeed in carrying a 'majority in the Legislature. Coi. Doniphan has many friends In that Stale, and there is nothing im probable in the suggestion. English Inks. —An English Inn has always been described as the mode! of neatnefr, comfort, and as possessing a home like air which could not be found in' houses of similar description in any other country. Bat Kendall, ofjthc N. 0. Picayune, gives a very different accounf of them. He says: “There is no country in the vorld>here the sci ence of tavern keeping is so little known m in England— no country where the servicd is so d'-. ficient, and where the same time you «re obliged to pay so high for it.. As I now write 1 can hear at le asl a dozen bell Topes being jerkedsvigorou-lv itrmy neighbors apartments, and thy perfect md'l* Ifetenee with which the servants listen to these enmpanologian operations is most Sacha ding dong woald raise a revolution in.the St Charles, the Astoror the Tremont, ijand Jooe* of Philadelphia woold gocrazy, wercduch n elni ' ter raised about his ears. Some enterprising inn i kee should come over and start on pndertskicn i in the way of tavern keeping m London. ibt opeoing is extensive and would pay.,- . -bn but the fiegnr- of power upoC our pro. the first indictment of the Union will strike.a bk that will resound throughout the nstjon.j Uvr bring every Democrat to our ride. Every liber nan in the United State* will rush io the reacu of the liberty of the preas. The great cause wi protect its fearless champions. li» martyrs wti Dot ‘be without honor even in lheUKK - • Young Courtly, in the oomedy of Union A»»- ncati As we qooLVKhI sJj. W ]sl*(Ari*f«) How excessively Mrs. Peri * al ' l ‘> °^ l \ said 1 was a pig. Now I’m a boar 1 wonder -A ; what they’ll make bf me next ;i ' , | lf ~ ivmic. I’i Young C. Mr.Thingamy, will yob take a word >l0lll « „, nac u, u „ ofadvioe! ; ~u> 'T Med. Feel honored. j ijakMKiTo- Y-tu'ng C. Get oat. C , , i x ;•>».. r-i- Med. Do you mean to—l don't understand. bia«k «i-«t «»i •• i YoungC. Delighted to quicken Voumpprehen* ~a /aium , sion. Yoo are an ass, Paddle. , , i\L a-^ r '«ir'-' Med. Ha! ha! anotherquadrupefl \ CB ’ V?'“"’“‘Y lifuL (Aside) l wish he’d call meiJomething libel- < >o oJ» Ho«»- •>! toes: bat that woutd be too rnurjft lo expect. «ci (Aloud) Any thing else 1 j. s>XOHAM*i-. Young C. Some misaerible, pettifogging,eaves- _fcj dropping, scaude!»monging scoundjel Med. Good. Ha 1 ha’ J I aUD-1 <•* Young C. What do yoo menn,jby lambing at l j l y AM. Ha! ha! ha! Dxcellent' delicious'. TjnTAT'J>>- - •»- &re you! ambllioua of a jf _ onin Young C. Mr." —, you] ami- Very, very—go on—kictj-go °n ’ Vjj bat tbe foot of power upon oor pereon, and money will flow in ttream* into oor purr®, and a wreath of glory entwine oor bomble br..y. So S? «*" m Kick! By all mean#, kick' Touch a#, il J°u A *Ywng C. Oh, go to the Devil! [ <«■«.) Mid. There 1 There’# n chancd lost—gone . l have no hesitation in saying, ihtljn another mm* 1 me. I ahonld have been kicked ; literally kickt d » legal luxury. Coat*, damages, |od actiona *'** op Uke aky-rockels in ray a*pinng *oni, with g ' den tail# reaching to the infinity of my bopea. ,Ha. Who cornea tbit way l Mr. Verdttnl, the fard t •r, and Mr. Hamilton’# roan, Bod. Their talk i# about the neto htru*4 hau to htt* '»’* Ha ! ha' Courtly versua Hamilton—da in a 'L, problematical—Meddle, chief fciln«» or pl»w>- utr-guinea a da,— profcaaionol nian ! lil hindthia toad, and lako dowo Iheir convcrraii-n wlmii familiar will! tko courw of the Union can doobt that in iho magnificent d '“*" f. il ullera above, aa well aa m the kitchen aspire, lo gather, it emulate, the fijle and bear* of Lawyer Meddle. “Tkiuch ua, if yon dare!” uya lbe ? Union. “Kick n.; by, all meanib kit l "" exelaima Lawyer Meddle. {Money will dote In stream, inlo nor pone,” sty. the Union. “Coett, fcc., roee up like .ky-rockele. any. Law yer Meddle- The patient reader can carry nut tbe parallel Bill farther Really, the plagiari.m,a. Ureapecta tbe lanauage, aenlimeme and individu al charnctarialicn ot the lawyer of the comedy, in . I 100 groat end palpeblo even for a Locofocojoumal i ist. — BipvUu. *• w the ; : U. 8. SK.Ion PEOJI ILU»0«.-Thet0 i! te. n«»*oMsi of-ibcnunful contest id Illinois tor u. 3 Senator If lire Wnlga will bol stand otF. from Ida uol.rt id the - theb own man, and not “give aid nnd rnmfort, to elltM of ,ta combatants. It will *>c raco.lectad tbu Geo. Shields was nominated, in eoucus. by dte stoles overdodfre Breeae, at the regular se r ■sion last winter. Sinoe then, a number of vacan ' ciea have oecored, and have teen filled ' * h « 1 advantage of Gen. Shields. In 8u Clair, the Gen eral's own county, an eloctton was held last day, when S. B. Chandler was elected Wllhout oj,- pomlion. Before the election, Mr. Cfismller an- a nnhlished le'ter that he should re- bis election a* an instruction to vote for Judge Jersey county, we learn, that John Corey, n’t .nisS man, ba. been elected to Cl) a pU*e formerly occupied by one' of SnielU s friends. In Greene county, eX»Governor Cartm has been elec ted which is another gain to the Breeee side and a loss to Shields. The Senatorial District posed of Jeraey, Greene and Macoupin counties and it is reported that the Senator from tho Di»» irieL Mr Witt, who has heretofore supported Shields, will regard the election of Corey and'Car lin as an instrucUoi to vote for Breese. Here is a certain change of thru votes enough to turntha Kale; aud if Mr. Witt regard, him •elfaa instructed by the elections to Ins district, it will be achange cl fair from Shields to Br.icre, are Locofoco candidates.in thu The two named,and CoL McClernard, of Sbou neetown. His stock seems.to be quite under pai, bat. nevertheless, be will have some supporter*- and they may hold the balance of power. we ■oppose the election will be decided m the Slaugh i*r rMi" 1 * cauens—and not in the House and before the people, as all the public business of sueb a character ought to be otherwire, the peo ple might expect to see the fur fl / OD B,d< f: We are Informed ol no changes from Breeae to Shields, but it is possible there msy be some nt which we have not heard. As the game stand.., honert Whlgi can have but lithe sympathy witb either of them.—Sr. -Louit ReyuUican. QiUTOiflU Gold w Lo^wn.—On Saturday Uaive received our first enormoo* inaialmeni.of Caliiornisn gold. On that day seventeen wagms rnnT ■erentr tons'ofgold dost, »°d three in lion* •terUßgindoU»r«,dr»wa by eighty fi J° bo '* -e- and eKOrted by police wived from tberrail vay termiatu* London Bridge,*» iho nuariit? »ttnd in the vtniis of which, *bi» large 0, J- SfesFSSSSas A Bask Impostor -The Hon. was, it seems, imposed opoo while'on bis « ,orß bon,e from bia recent trip, by some villain claims? be a brother of Speaker Winthrop- The vi ato accompanied Mr. Clay to AshUnd.wasinirodDced as Mr. Winthrop to ihe lending citizens, and in respectable rnmpdoy, on the atrength o he borrowed various money, an t *i' sloped. • I ’ Ustctored EL'QtfBNCK.-U Citnwba warrior ia 1522, named Pe.er Hnrrii. n«d? kf.-w" k “ wao.a to .he Lepidnlare of Siolh Carolina ra following language. , “J am ouo orib. lingering A" l ™'* r ci race. Oar gral - «• > “£" ” ™ ,>iil v rM-nui.r.r» Inm one 6f the teW »■» rnflavi. ;n the li.-M whers the 2' "J rt'vi'liiiifan [':<•••—- n Andover. C00.,e0.,.i0., need 30 yee", of lypk“* .No.t« Dumcu Cavau!-—The CSiief Engineer of lhi „ work l.ascivt-a uolfce that contracts for the MO-.ri.euoo ol wr.lf one eeclioob, nod ol» for .he .in.her |o be u-ed io the coo.lroeoon of Dno.. nun.L.er. a nod 3, re.peclively.. uu'l »o given ou, „t.Too««.on.,et on .he fir,, of November r 7'WoEUK' \Vor.M-‘ n.e WO.PUOO. - P'">‘ ,rr nl I ildrrli .....old be enrefolly »i»eh -4 bv pare,.',. ,„.J >» 0n... a- .here .. r..»0 » - „„|, r „r,,..™-r. „er,' .»«.„• .hooM be o«d .0 „..., .hem ~,0 iborenebly. The pro|.ne.or. M’l aucV W-rtn Vermifuge nrr confident that they (( -. r lh" t.e*t mean* of Accomplishing this re«cil that ~ vcr qeen -übuimed in the public; and they invite ' . , 1( . n: all who have the of •*'.d tvii Th p IJ “ sofa ami pleasant one, ,t , r vff u. 14 to prcOu'.'e the .Wired rlTrel. '"p.'/sal* bv J K.t I>D A CO., Sn.M, corner of Fourth B „,t \W.«I Fitl-burgh. _ loctl^lAwlwd Kir* and; Marine *ninranc«e-THi Hira * V, Navigation am> Fiat Lianuac* Cojerorr- tc. In ir.eure, dpnn every dr tension nl properw. nl tkilotetltrain. Oerict. .No. JIMaOO (JOUMI.Y, Pre»*t. u *„Mt mySalfim •, I KM,IN "C-'eAi." P repo rail by j Kelly •"J l u '|. Jcvera-'C m uiuilte*. and puriir-ulnriy lor tick tjr.ov,, - <\n unproved Chocolate prepara . 1 uV. in!. natiOM t>l Coqoa not; innocenl, in ->(,.) ....I itHb’e. highly teconune.ndcd paruc- Y"? ' r \nvslWPreparr.l by W. Balter, Dorrhe-fi u V.,1 1U..1 inr it.le lly A JAYNK3, at the Pekin tV;, M..rr! N- Til 1-mirtM *t DIUD, tm Ti.un-dnv evening. the l-rn mat;, DaMKL tiaov**, in tii" tilth ye«r oi her age. |]i< 'rn-iido end acquaintance* are requested to at tend the funeral from hi« lam fe.idri.ee on Chatham nrret. » -ai Wylie, ou Saturday, the :M.h instant, at 3 jelf I ) ELICiIOHS NOTICK.-The Rev AL.t-.XAN- K UKK ttAmu.ofKentucfiy.triilpreaehlbt.e-yer.- I ra| ,j , 0 „ M)r row rvi-mug. O-t IMh and tH>.h, »n toe •-.r-J.e-rlnnd Church. Sixth *t ‘ “em.elo 'ufiMo'err at ? . .OcU9_ It at 11 in ore Auction Sftlei, nv W.M HAHIil:'-nS, trIKJNNF.M/S WHARF i v\ WVJu-‘J«v. i'*«* »4:)i m-t . at II ocii.rk, -t the () Wurrr.om-.O lljimrlf* WlmN. lie OAtUiOof 35*d“MMiV n's-.W i:ROE» tiUKKN RIO COFFKK I i: „..lo C u-< «•..» »'■•* «br "amptern ntdy I ‘*r,c u“o-It 8,1 *"' l4 ,! ,i W,U, 'VN (URRISOV_ !"ijr tiLASSKS—pr«»c» iu oaltpaek*je to «r:>«r tbl' for «»1« b; J > HtUWOIITH A Cl , lir. rttni S'i. clprCtril daily ',l' X j* DiLWORTIII kC< ; UA ANIi Joißac kl u-,». 4 .)<>* "tore arid for i S UItANOKTH *• cO '.MI 11I..1NKKTS —tv It. H«n*r •irti.-r fuapl.' ol ljmne.)»*itc r i«a* >luolYiJ'»io"'». *‘> J v *o‘ *ipe»or ngeU ,o which h« ■ »**'«« «“ e “ Ue,,Uon * OCtIW i* \Y It Mau'hy invite* the.BUenl>on tri > rl,7a:'.: .iT-urUllitl! of VllC»e good*, I
    t> ocltV K ai.l'aimas-Jum • Mn/iiiiitr Jllue Alpaceaa and Ci M ,.,Uc unJ nil Honlmc*,aiU»r Ur *»mucu nv h u . ML )RHin-. v H* U corner 4ib and Market »t»- NK STOCK WANTKD by *: J S i>IL.VVuHTI| A CO, No. ‘.C Wood 1 on c»nsiy CRAlti A SUNNF.K ~ 10 tlnz ui uorr mul lor •»'« t* UAf.*-U> «»»« C K aH» A SKINNKR. ludla Ilnlabar Pa»t«. r-, ,u.i r-cdf.-otnUif'l'KilaJi-lplua Factor 2 ‘ .... ltoot‘ , * • ... ~, a-,,ioT f.*r two in.>mh». and i« a P««* p?rVe»iuiiv> ircii me Winer rrurkms. SaM who rit “J l,l No 5 WooJ "V *h. moiM *ku Uamk, > ‘ October l»Ui, IcW.. f VN KIXOTION for tbiruen Director* of ibußauk. for the r»(«uiiia year- witUbe brlii al ibo Banking ,*.e on Moodily me l'Jtn day of November next "o- UtMii* 7 »*• DKNNV. OwUfer. Go-P»rtner*ttlp. nun; Jr. ta» «■»•* <“• “••ress^j NhSS. under ilic firm mid *t)le vf “Utomu A kirk- ’al S.v tH Liberty *t q BRO WN\ X KiKKPATKICK. U. M. 4AWISOH,” tWorrry. Mu«ul*eiure »nd Real E* HroWrr, Wl.rrlms. » l'- r X l". itt*» UHoO'IS— I” tloz 10-ilny ftfi'-'J mill for »*l ** cril! AIIMSTKUNUjtCROZKR C" X v ...L-n 1.1. ,\cil KS -to l»u*h tcc'd *nd 1) A.r “Lie byo' ilrt_ AKM jffiU »,yBOZ V"M.i-iZ-.Tiii)l.U ;irnvuw liy ••leaver,"’and for »*le I. I ,'" 1 “c‘.Y/ A,:.MArKONO ICHOZBR_ • Mil! t’L ITHR—H bl>li. Frt»h Roll Butter, in & m ri; cANF.gj'.D r O llilThMi f UKFS+—£OO 0o2£« Frime Shipping t? ...J I«. .«!< W, |, CANI . |ELD *i; u s M CIIKfcSB-«OU b«xe« fXt ‘» C««® Ka-»•« »• FOtt REST. . , » WEI.L KINISIUiD ROOM, «utubk ffeSt Vanriy Grml(mcn'» I’anmhuij: Siore. . J u| tut>ini „ut»Me for office* or At < ■ t’ p GAZZAMf U ’“l nli'-c Third etteruovnr Pont Office. - »£s£•*. \\ i. new oprmi.B an eicrllenl it* *-\ L i.-fciirv mid Millinery liood*, Drc*» S»iU« L-* m \, (”io»ki Velvet*. Silk nhd Merino,- of very vu- V,.-, 1 .-I.Clo«k». * .. Brent variety ol l«-rior ‘l°“ l V.^_. ur |; H ., yj c .irli Work*. Thread, ; lie Cape-s luobon., Mm**, V --~Z I S B'oL D °iixDKl a A WINKS HAi.K IMIMiS. March i «>>•’»“very 1 111 ” oIdW«S^» l >«I“ r Wu,e * vlu ‘ Ul *rivl»*«»U AtlTliil CASKS, Howard, MareU 4 Co’i ••(•i l«on*iim Funicular South Sule Madetri I ’ V UNF V Uc"a KT K »V.ABK, Howard, March * Co’l •soSs-Se »*“•*»“ "’me, T,,ua « c °* JJ * ‘ elecled eJ wcnM.nporl.-d Uf my-lf from Made. .. i.-rouc palmetto, nt Now \urk. in Utc Im«* ra P of \IIEU-1 lu»t unit nre ofl-tcd to the trade whole '‘ ‘i * in wood or * uk or remit. JACoU W KAVER,JR-, UM _ i -»nirr of Markat_and FiMtjstreoW._ rV ir K M SAW MILL FOii SALB» V . S .-ouiiiy, Ohio. 27 mile* Irflow Wheeling- I i ~,,'nile ultovc Sun6*!i, on ilie bail* of Uif A U .. U„ur «cr«*i of erouud.on which are a sican Al *s' V Fl m h-37 hifU ami three *1014611 hißh. om u’i Franio Dwelling Houie*; 70 choje " ‘ *e A bargain may le had hy piomr 1 rou TreoV _„ rucu i at » nt h-o. '£> Market *ttcet, l 3wtlAW P ARMSftt»*o A CROZER IRSURASCK 81H)CK ... ,«t)tf<-npuou to ‘l* e cnpuai *iock of *** ™ -rsssfs.^-!-- H . -Til. *hareto be mid on ut**fcnpUon* cc... oacb * haI^gj ftSU SSIOSKRa s ■ ... , .rimer. Jr. ..Robert Wood*, ater"* »&r“’ *SS&. n »rV‘ | eel 16 GHICKKBIHG’I PIAHOS. { _ . RECEIVED and now open for examt nnlion. a new and tpleudid awon- • mentof7 oet*vePianoafrotn Ctuek I FT *| |l ering'’ Be* ton, among the m * i carved Loui* XIV. ordered forwie of our eiuzen*, who . na* kindly permitted it to remain in my »***._ h day (Wednetday) forexbibitton. Thoaewhomayveve a-de*ire to *ee and hear ibi* *p!endtd *peeime ' | •»rr reupccLfn'ly invited to rail lo day at the■wore oi , JOHN HMELLOR.sI Wood m Aarni for Ctuekering** Piano* for Wertero V , Boota *n wholesale or retail, will find it to their advantages give u. a call and examine ”gcQTT. octl? corner Fonnh atjl SmitbfidM *t* tct the place. TalnabU baal Sittt* for h ,„ y A IAJT OF GROUND in tbe Diamond, Allegheny A City, adjoining‘Dr. Pretiley’* P ro fj itl(s , fPß . front by 120 feet deep to ald feel alley. ™ table, and term* easy. For further P mr V c “'V nearly to J. B. Miller, Federal aired, Allegheny «ty, » opposite M. Jenkin.’ .tore, or to LINN Sewiekleyatlle, Oct 7.—{ocU"-d‘2w* ... . . GROCERIES :tto bag. Green Rio Coffee; _ 150 pkg* Y. 11., Imp. and Gunpowdel Tee, vO-.nalf cheiu Black Tee*. , 120 bx* Va manufactured Tobacco, 40 hhd* N.O. Sugar, •JU bbl* Loaf Sugar; 10 bbU Cru-hed Sugar, 50 bbla Nor. 2 and 3 Mackerel; 25 bf bbli do do; 25 liercea Fresh Rice; 40u aides Sole leather, (N. Y.) . 5 caaka Madder: 50 bx* No, 1 Chocolate, 200 bbla N. O. Molaaaea; 50 ream* Writing and L* ller^ ape*l ..; 2 bbla Roll Brimstone; 20 bbla Camwood,| 10 ream* Spanish Whitln*; [ 50 bbla Chip logwood; l obi Camphor, 50 bxs White Pipe*; l bbl Nutmeg*; l 50 bbl* S. II Mola**ea; 6 bbl* i-loTe*, : fttbhU Boston Tac 3erroon* 8. F- Indigo, 2U bbl* Tanner*’Oil; 100 mat* Ca*»ta, 151>t>la Puatiek, l . ! .'iiHio fc» Cotton Yarn* as* d, \ Wajhmgton Mill -50 bales Candle" Wick, I IdJ bale* No*. 1 3 Baiting J 3 bbla S*ltf>etre; do Epsom Salt*, 3 bbla Chalk; S bbl* Gio Ginger. 4U qr bx* Half Spaoiah Cigars, 20 qr bx* SpStuan Cigar*; 100 twentieth bx* Spaniih Cigars; is) leiifi do do do; , »rpitt*. tb a full and general aisortmeni of I'm* riuied aruelc*. J& H M^V D, Hound Church padding*, on l iltfrty and Wood at*. Pittsburgh. SA I.ERATI *7 ruki Saleraioa, {Buckeye.) land in* l.y the M. and L. F. une, tSoTASH-* cask, {Brown’ll ‘upcnor **« l 'L ,^ ln 1_ « 0 r« umHof aaleby_ oel!7_ Jk. R rnuiJ* BUOKirrs * kebler^-iw/*>*»»«J 1 Bucket-; lUdo do Tub* W do do Kiieloi-. m *»« and ior Kale CiV octl? JARPU^.U W‘ -INDOW GLA6J<— UJOoi»dxloUljia;3Ol/a» 10* W <»«* in “° rc * ,MI (0t **** b J t R PIRJYOfr QUKKSE-7U bx. W R-, m -tort, n^for N o! SUOAK-U5 tibia receiving . ocll7 __ c J I Hatbemalloal and School Dookil Designed for IxkooU, Academies and College. XLKXBtTAKI COUUE. DAVIES' Primary Table Book*; do FintjLciioni in Arithmetic; do School do; do Key to School do; do University Arithmetic; do Ky to University Arithmetic; do Elementary Algebra; do Key to Elementary Algebra; do Element* of Geometry; do Drawing and Mensuration. Acvattcss cotmaa. do . Bourdon'* Algebra; do Uieedro’s Geometry and Trigonometry, do Hementa of Surveying; do Differential and Inieg' al Calculu*, do Anylitieal Geonteiry; do Shadow*, Shade. A Lancar PerspecUV Parker’s First Lessons m Natural Phtlo.ophv. do Compendiuni of Nat. A Eip- do, Willard'* School History of the putted Slater do American Chionographers; Clarke’s New English (jrammar; «» ■ r p, m,y J&bun., Hoi.l K«p.., -i F w“l foTiue ill CWrchcfc Sljunbo.l., »nd lulir*. o* w ' ll ■*, • on «l ceutlemen. To be hud of , etiiceuof P» ,e *»‘ 0,,#,t j OHN UE VFaEUX, :he inunu ttcturer. it. Pitliborgh. I*4. ■ cctlt»: Jt 1 TRIMMINGS—Wo invite Bteam- cnmlno our auoitment of ij bout Men to e ■>»«• have u large ■»* Steamboat rrim®tnge. V »j a 7s4th«. . - .onuionimon'l'oo. C “f el W ‘S“micUNTOCK. Al» octl3 U * ho a«e. N<». '5 Fourth »t. We in tuck'* Carpet •« BnU>cn || ind examine before pnr *»»- SieainboaiMen w cn ' M CLINTOCK. eba-itw elsewhere. J o< f ZJ ■ piTno aND TABLE COVERS -A EMBOSSED P , umboued Piano and Table al W. M’CUniock’a Carpet Ware- r urcha*ingel»ewbere. W .JVPCLI STOCK. , 5!* 1 - pSmraou, Sept ni, ItMU. Mo THOS K HIOnKBT:— Dear Sir, YottfWßl* winS FLUID we bare now been Mine more than h «n lookiwt over the entnea made by it, we a year, and on loo' n* blae blee*. Lit pleatant.io tn - fre* and doei not elog the pen Me write Wishing Taniho ready aalo the you* reipfeetfalty, _ it* menu demand, we » SIMPSON k CO. i ,„.,iher *nih Hibbert’* Red Ink, andjkla • 2GF& Sis.™; i.—c, Ree'd ihUday, at W. M’- 1 Carpet Warehonw, No. 75 Fourth * '■' V4S!-r snonlT of carpeta, of the bleat and moat ,i, a furt s e ! t _i?, ,0 whien we Invite the attention of J; MEN, and tho*e wiihing' to fumi»h m K&. to call antf examine the large*! Mionment “ U ‘'.Vciw which we will sell cheaper than ever be nt ton offered in tbe wettern market. Carpet Ware ee bou ; c, No. 75 Fo itreet W M’CLINTOCK To - heau'tnv 0 fpUP tUIIUUOIS JEWELRY.—JuMopeoingi a t.«"- ‘‘iSrtmenx ofTu.qao'm Pearl and l '{\ ft* Bre»«, Pin*, Bmeelet*, Finger Ring*, Boeki s, i d ,ii?SiSd&iSs i a pu*V *'££2% »r Lbe beeiqnaUty end«teMtenipnce»-wan*a« 4j . diamond Spar**, Gold Pea*, Solils£&, «. t «9 comer M.rk'rt end 4ih w OC»* • | i j e 0" NE excellent Jewelry Coenter Ojr OtUI ”• * J~ ~ £3 UOiR COEED HAMS-1S l>M< «f“* ; OIT Hutu, Justnus-4 u< (or^g^ g t w[C oU i BOWopcajpgUo W»net gft*SK■£-£&«££»*>» <* «•& ; . theatre. ■ C« S. Porter AoJStwio’t— Pre«« Circle and Second Tier- • Lu.mshiof JiTc. n. PCTT,i« *"•' H». ical Tragedian JtoAT. Oct. IV —Will be. p«wnw<* crlfbraied'f>sT of MACUKTU. Macbeth Bancjuo Macdod Lad)*Machetb< . . .-Mr. W.-lit. •Mr*. M’Lfcmn To conclude with FOUNDED ON FACTS. _ Mr Robm'oa ,\IU« Crmef Mrs. Skeptic- of Mr. Pin. when will be pro dared, first lime m thi* city, the traerdy of h| .>»' I.KAR, trnm the text of Sbnkspeare, as arranged lor rrpreientaunu hv Char'e* Pitt. E*q- .AUCTION SALES ay John D. Darla. Auctioneer. reremptory Sale of Dry (touds. On Monday morning. Oct. tsJtli, at 10 o'clock, *l the Commercial Sales (looms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will l>e sold, without reserve, for cath currency— , , ~ An extensive assortment of foreign and domestic Staple and Fancy Goods, selected expressly .for ibis At 2 o'clock, Groceries, Qucensware, Furniture, Ac. A large and general assortment of new and second hand household furniture, cooking stoves, kitchen utensils, feather beds, bedding, mattrasies, looking A uoantity of ready made clothing, boots and shoe*, fine snirts. leather trunks, carpet bag*, fine table and t oM .»d Valtioilt Boois hv catalogue. commerrtal sale* now ’ of , hc F,«Vh R™S!4. >~‘‘i hif ' ° f A “" ic “* V " P “- eius, Oratea Majn»a. Ac. Auction Room* eatdoaucs can be DAVJSf AuCt pint }> on sum* over SUM) or approved paper— -.. sh - rt . snrss* sa saa.’SK’is-i v—* -9 Su..cii., Jean,, Ac. (For pnuculari ... e«- “STI” ' h ' S ‘'“ K< ’°”*, I JOHNPDAVIi > . A«l SpUnJul Houtrheld Furnitm oi A«••- S„y "halm; mahogany crnVra .Utes with h»>b><■ I.Mi inabotuny book ca>* anil aecreiary, muboßany ward robe* dre*»in* bureau*, mobofany aideboard, roalioe ”J?L.d »™ol.h">al«-'*. w.tk and ...h a a, n.flor and chamber carpel*, floor oil cloth, fealber hed» and bedding, curled hair and busk matira**e*. rdckmr ebair*, Settee, look.ng P l-«es lamps rack*, china. rlhb* and oueentware, window b afrive. Rid for «>e by ocuu jas a njrrciiisoN 1 * co fvWNER eg proxOT.. 1 :v n dsviiKTHKRt? yew lioiiecrion oi comprUins muiy & Anlhcm., Chants, Ac.; '£ lhf j™Z QCtlO TTINDERS' BUAUIW-.1-i3.1M1 ““”5 B‘SS«. «>“*gSL U DfiSISN, for sale hy 145 Liberty H B*leitnan Wanted, I," h ° ““"'nri?US w Auares» ts- '* •>_ octs Po«t Offici ■nbgf ’£««"> D II FRAI.ICH. pCONOMVj^SK^cJ^--- S -“.‘ Su".d~M.. C»ll *»d ■*» * lN ßjV|’SM.,ca oct3:dhn t- ” Slew IIOUTB TO BAIiTISOEE ASU PHILADELPHIA. THE SHORTEST IIOUJE»TTWF.STy-fH MILES V*» Tengblogb«nr » I The mlemlid new ami fart tuitnios I &k.7 e I ssa.rdiT^'ss^ the Manongahela Bridge, every e, « n '"V, h l. Whuf GOODS receired by Agent* on board the Wharf Farmer ha. been built «*#«m|T f« *® Youghibghenv riTer, and the public may rcl> on her remaining permanently »!‘ f i _ h . nn ,t Particular aitenuon pan. to all way ”^£y. AJiagfiany^ity" iar~a ala. THE aub.cnber* ofler tor tale * number of chotca Lott, aituate in the Second W*rd x fronting on lb# Common ground, on eaty term*. Inooiroot W.W ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clair «t or of JAS ROBINSON, on thepremitea n\Tt7:d*:wtfT ~ Tin PUin* THEsubscrihers beg to call Urn attention oflloildora, ' Architect* and owners of lluildiugs, to liw many advantage* which tteae plates posws* pm all other metallic substoneesaitheno used furrqotng, Ac., os they Po«»e*9 at once the llghtncts of iron, without its munluy to rust, having now been tested for several years in this particular, both in this country ®nd m hu rone They are lew liable to expansion and contrac tion from sudden change of tho atmosphere, than com mon tin plates, iron*zinc, orany oilier iftetal now uwd for roofing, and consequently form a much better and tiehter roof, requiring far less frequeut repairs, whilst the Erst cost la out a trifle more. • A full supply, of oil sires, from 18 to 30 \V. t» ? con ■tanOr on buna nnd for sale by ' 7 GKO. B. MOEEWOOD & CO., 14 and 18 Beaver street, New York. - ired The patent right for thin article having for me United States, all pwuei iamneint: i>, either by importation or othenme,'w»l be pro»t% ted oetatMfcwiy * VB W H"A It DAVTTn-E’ f Tj> * * SIGN OF THB PLANE AND SAW, Wo. 7 8 Wood street, Pltt»bnren- HUUKR ANU L&UFMAN. v 11, in tWxn *.;4 Uomcanc ’end all its vanctua, i-.rc uowTptHFured » « “• w w h<-rt*. on a* reasonable terms ssenn be P arc "£J -.-neraliy.to We solicit our friends, and U*f parrot call and examine oar stock, whtcn.c • KNIVES and FORKS, noa-eTrimmlnn.. SCISSORS, SUKAJIS, RAZORS. MfCl fc., inch a» LocltOj Latches, HiQR® | ford ware Stores with every article usually k'P* *“ard Mechanic We invite tho attenuon of i-air™ w j,ich have ben generally to oar assortment bicll are deterrain att , gas«Ss>e— 2*^ t— AiSnSPrSZ"**' .L lait. ny U"’V°" T aU jjt the acr.otin. ton county, Audi'"* of t be “tVoshingin. Black, laic xQ u ®** f | , a| j « in rnrrnanee of tin PiiwbutebToinpi*® «® dath i >f ,« e < in Wartira poinimrni. be '* ■ h ««totier. intiaut, at W o'clock, on Tue«t<'Vi *"* lh- d a uc» itQl'o» c 'l- M M discharge ihe SILV B R WATCHES. J “' %VAIIE . tiiE »übicrit>cr, who ha* been in ba*ine»« A . .srnt buildin* for the Inti thirteen year*, in l fiitVkil dc»cr »on* of Fine Cold and Sd *“> su»« w™..« retaili»‘ > Patent Lever Wotnlira. ; Oo A eii»er lifhxl Laver nnd Lepin- Wnielje*. Oo d g and verge Wa.cfce*.; silver Independent- Sceond %\aiehea for ooi'oiSi’fcf"* V rffi&ri’'?' 1 Sp "H"- fioM nnd Silver Feneila, Gold Pero. . Ijdte*’ Gold and Sin no Bracelets. (£fdLockeu. Gold and Silver Thlmblea. fflne SUver Spoona, Cup% Foiki, 4e. oSd Waichei a* low aa »to *35 each. . wltebea and Jewelfl • • . ■ ! irJrfm* and Forka plated oaOensaa Silver,’a Ine _?PP All iraiebe* warranted to keep good ujad or Jewelry repaired, and Waicke* S.icdia la u» >*“■““»«• ;i ih« acaal pnee*. • GF.O.'C. ALLEPf, *° d p** l . j memm, STEAM BOAT CINcirfNA’SI * PITTSIU IWili D A I L v PA C K E T LINE. rnilt-J w’ 1 k--'-rn lr»« of «p!endid pa-;r-n*rr Sleua- I U ‘ (■••uipoK'i of the laigc*'. s’rtftMi.be* finij,,-.! : *a«l ®°* power*.. lb* nn *im rv aceotnmouaUua wid eta,. -k: »"a -J: b r ter. in *if w.i P«**« e monr> * inu * Ue *' tidlB advance. SCSOAV P'ACIUIT. Wpr. -audny evening alibi' "3 .UOSOAti t»AO*fS.T. b«r K U every Mo-day rnonimj? at tu oc.n.S, VVbftolißf c v‘-ry Monday eventnc at 10 r. «. _• . TUESDAY » • , Ttie llinF.RNl\ No. 4 C.pt- J. 'V '^'"T wvr cvry Tne.d&y ninrnhn! al If o'elOOX, Wltpl PT-r) TnrvlnV ' l r J »- VVKII.VKSDAY PAUKnT •flie new KNULAND No- 4, P>- In.vi: IVt«lmr*!i F WM. Third Pou-Odice, Ftmburgh.—Mup*, Liu ad*. Showollit, Ltihef., Architectural “!‘ d awing*, Basinet* and VUiting Card». dravi, on st'nn- nnd nri-lcd in eo’oie, Cold, Bronx* lliaek.m tho mot! approved »tyle, aud * l t “®j noM uitoiiahle imee*. octl&ly. FAYETTE PRE3US3I BUSKBTB»_ r WHITE AND DHOWN DOMESTIC FLANNELS -1 I r F, are now receiving from -tho factory. t» y t •apply of these goods, which seeing u> • rr than suuh goad* can be had elsewhere m UiU cttjr. We gtAjia acid* in bleaching.that irjurei the good*, our ohjepi being to produce good, npt (or *how only, huCfor comfort and durability, and tt» »ueh they re ceivd the lint premium over all other good* exhibit ed »l til- late Allegheny Agricultural Fair. Fo’ . tie at the blanket Depot, No. JW Market at, anu at the ware room, of the Fuyctf? Maiiufacturiug Co., No. H-Second *t > .'- . blanket* of oar Manufacture are «old in Allegheny City, by Mr John Dean,- and alto at the ‘‘Two Big Window*,” Federal *L «>cll«* Oyster*! Oysters! BI7RKK & CO'S lWlyExprrM U now reiulnrljrdo* livcrinr Can aud Shell OYSTERS, which are of fered to dealer* an'd fiunilie* nt’.thr lowert prices, quality warrsnxd lO any brought to thu mar. kei, and for rale l >Y c.IUDWELt., Apt, Water st. the fallowing depout-Rei* A. U*rcer,'Car< •Id and Second *t»; B. Heaxleum, Diamond; tobinson; Pederaiat, Allegheny. .-oedS 'oroeerlei' Wlbm» Llq®9r*» *e ( 4e> rnn»ub»criberi nre now receiving ihrir Fall Stock of (iocds, nml offer for * »le the fallowing on 'TSS M™pr«V. A*. f» P" «*.«, SU do' .do Bleaching 1 owfler; 1> hhtU prime N. O. Sugar; aiSISiT i. M»V.tj,iin>»k 17 bids l*oaf Sugar; 152 bags primc-JUo Coffse; ■M tf chest* V. Hyson Tea; *U) his T. 11, G. and.lmpen*l Tea; •20 hxt Virginia Tobacco,S's, Ac, . .. 5 ! bhLs ami half bbls No*. * and 3 Mackerel, Loo and Old Mon*. Whiskey; 17 hf pipes.Brnndy, Olard, Dußisy, fcci 2 pines lJoliondjGin; . , . 2U casks Port Wines, various brands; • 1* do Madeira *• Sherry Wines; , 3) da Sweet Malaga do 5 do White Wines; Together woh an assortment ofDjine*ticLi / ~ ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO , -t~AOt^' : WASHrNG GLOVI«-Ju»t rec’rt, lToi 'Li pair ladies’ India Rubber W and | iJAL 0,» India K.bL« °'l»K*VpffluSrS *5, :s L A^S^ bbUi “ l '• =l . iteiss ritsstt. - Siovo Pattern*, tmßrSedA-JifM' JL i ley, Pittsburgh,) taken fromaieamboai Pilot inuUtake. Any information of U» ■**»• »i» *» ~ ~ k° iSftw'... i 7T~ c iis rnw» »*s**dd £«T ,# (j and lor f * l= **? 'fin CO Wco«f M ' _ r-rANNEES' ■* mVpTTfnV OIL CLOTHS—itec'J lt»i* t'aT, » l '»• * *j»y »«e hftll, t‘ J ‘ ,u ‘> or ye*J bule - w XPCLINTOCK. ocll'i *— ~ , ," pORKS-U liaicV ; lf>:is .mi V_/ *«4C ry 57 Wood »l „ lIUBJLRU ROOT-4 ««. )»* ’ Soayk>RINKXLOhS-lU"lb^nl.«l»ri<.r.rtcE, o just itcM till J for sale by re SELLEBS oetia . _ < v-.:r,r>^ ■RSrartEPO-S cm *M> «** gjJSSSf bbto t°> “*• bV H GBANT ■.jESCETEAS-Uhrcbc.., ]0 do do Chilian* 1 1 do Oolinr. e*tra one; For ia'e by ' I«U31 C lfol^£- tSaCUN—:u uliJ*pnmt) shoulder.; 13 do Sole* 15 •*%££££§&£•' BUTTER-fl bids .olid Uuir,=o’)Kß. dodo, ree’d and for ..Is by IBU_. {^Vz—Lr. W x l^£ rx °' , \ * ft «” “™ pKATHEBS-5 lug* juti rec’d and/or «j*!g VD | Wocrleu Sock*, onK^d^acdf^fale pUSMiar-MV fa. »OM F “ JI:, 'ji'RKLOVD rtß?CEßlE 4O i* H PHILLIPS Rubber Hgoot. Q* ll *- -• ... ..tarfed NovljOM. BUgar, “Wilson too,' JLi fur aale by BUS»iU* ,ot '' Water at _ octli j. • MetalT*f«r»»le P IG M CTAL-M '"■i , S,",DUV,U-LLSONA CO 1 by octli —t.iT'iuVt rtc’it anil for tale by mXNKKRS’ 0IL ~ w . b w. Wood >t /•SaSSI.V-5- n»“J u, ‘ toc ' RE SELLERS V is”J n nf"juit rec’d aii3 for mJa b"y .pHU*rHORbS-6 i on* ju r e tJELLETRS M. .Ofiv-cii OX la*l rcc'd an'l'for «ale by BESfciUCACID-** j RESELLERS octy H vn- lb. Srg^^Tbbn^^gr^.j.r VV TKCNK BOJVHUS, ana Bon- M». *~ “"■'" a " y i" c , si3.ssS'oS to . . •'.•> i.)' ’ ooiS J B tJANSIBEIV, CHEIWi:— K« l»l« 0h««; Ja.*l received atlUi) Ujl" let and 01ipc*c Depot. oct-"i J B CANFiBUD _ I^EGUtt— 3J bliUjurt tecM mwlfor iateby < otti CgAtmtSKINNEg.iM .«»!>« H 'k GENERA!, and vreir «olpciril hock «f Grocery* .Ac lec.. tf» wblrh the attention of-pureaj***l» rr-Mvetfully inviwij, keptcoiwinni'y on-hand and J« l olibr oeUU. _ A CULBERTSON Aurum Term for Washine nl of John E. I* UNIATA BLOOMS—W tons for m!a!e bj oottU K MOLAidKS— Ur) bWU prims .N O **• _• ocllu •- h V'?n.rS‘* in• '.{.-ilium Kag m 34) " llro-.Tn “ , -.-dn'e" WJ “ Mnmila- J colors :p*l - Stiiio I'ape*.** Ht SO lio.n Italic eI c. HILL, •or **le »i rrduce-i price#, W ~7 Wood «t TINNERS wtll find * Co 7ft_, s Candle** l ***. F»rt Keltic, Jai.an.ied »'**£ dimmer* and l*«- ShoreK and Tong*. kindiof «Ood*M»- 4-otk-, “ :”u aKX*nni»low pn«* ally kept by ibfftn, nnd .WIU^ON'JBjCO A GIRL to Jo hoo» *;~a. Itts*iTt W U*» widpjodwmgMWiUbegiTw. r •- ••-• •: ; v V“:-- K’z'-p&r'M .■;py - ; * f -