r -- ,ti: T E TITTBI3GEGII GAZETTE PIIELISHEORY WHITE it CO • ridsaaoten , !RISPAY:M9M II 9 , , ..1.;9.v. CAYrirsorthus Oust ilLierci Is psi Anted eallontl Weekly.--Tbe Daily iitleven 'Th4V Pief ante; the Tri-Weekly is Film, Dollaripre auni4tbp Weekllliriso Dollars paraus=2. and/ grAittgrems pro /many regsented to head In bear dmlca before 11 r. la., and as early In Ilse day as isadealtha. Adverniteglonte not messed tor a mad. lad anemia hmirtably be charged anti] ordered oat ri11141103.143AN. • AdminettmeAla nodes riptions to die Nonh Amer gas toptWatiad Stare•Gr Philadelphia, reactend sallonwasdiVnam %kb, leee. RiEDNIXF PAGE .FOR LOCAL MATTER 'llMeliallei(the readers ofthe Gazette, we thank onresadent , Tarbg," for his pleasant and fartstAillag reininiimenees of the br:antifol Island belia . riltha +girt , known as "Long Island," "Nine whfaigieri Island," cm. For a mime ar,o, L arelts Carrel Mintroar, and we amid seg. gategniesg of. general agreement mama name, andwhat one more appropriate thaitibe ene We have suggested. :*Boa. Henry LlS'y came rip thip river on the Ori.. snit, which arrived here yesterday. He mopped 'aCitilisellng,aild took the etritm fortumberland.— lig woo to good health , and emits. Hoe. Chrome Haisie and Capt. Naylor arrived home, from the Memphis Convention, yesterday.— were paieengdm on the °newel. Ritigaso Idermata—A meeting of the citizens of Weal Cereertville, Mercer county, - mu held on the it fast, to take into conoideration the prop, ahjiiitiii iiiild a Itadroadfrom Erie to Pittsburgh. De r E.D.lta °oath was calledgithe chair, Mom WM. Beek and fiam'l P. Johnsion,chosen Vice Presidents, tuul Dr:'J: T. Ray and Q : * Biuenbao set. ReMetailes. . '';o,.- A'aeries of resiolutions wore passed ho favor of dr eontemplated improvement. and inviting the annuli= of eastern and oregano capitalists to it, taking one of the most favorable opportunities foie pee and progbable investment. The meeting e. i k meammended connection *nil: the :Ohio and 'Pennsylvania' d, near Boon 17alley. A nom. mitten of pondence yes sippainted , consist ing at idessii: .P. Jansoti, J. R. Wink; and Jas. Matthe. Tan Maroita.v . „—Bome rather early move ments and unioes have. taken place on this ' =idea. It will be dose enough to settle open candidates and. the active measures of the cam paign alnweeb hence. Bet we may jabs this oppeltinity for observing that the selection of a candidate by the Whig party, is a matter of the stet importance. The party would be In a far. 'better pirtitioe by declining to nominate altogether, than. by inviting defeat, by selecting an Improper candidate, of by Succeeding with such an one. , •16 - Mayor is a municipal offcer, totally &won necled politico; bet the election .of such en atilt= can be . made wokt for party perposea, by heaping up ,pisitir disopline, nod encouraging an .active party - spirit, both of which arc essential to Prey store so. Bat it becomes an eitil,both take ' Community and the party, when eves the claims Of patty are more regarded than the welfare of the . The Whigs of. hie city compose a mojority of its lolutbitanta, and they have a perfect right to select one of their number as • candidate for Mayor, but ist the crerairs of this right they should not beget that their duty as eitizena as members of the eon. . „ Puration,ln ; the election of a Mayor, rise higher and am pinlmoont to those of party. The peace, "Minality, end fair fame of our city, 'end the sakty " nt its inhabitants' and their Pkoperty, depend in a good-degree , upon its highest municipal officer; if parties do not present the right sort of men for the place, it becomes the duty of good citizens ''iiisregard.party nominations, and choose • chi+ - gen En his character and qualities, and not Or his noTiticsl princiPlai. ,V , P this*rlf the Whig , party presents, for the suffrages of the people, a Illuprortby of the capable Of &schism inn the duties of Mayor. with firmness and in, ; partiality 76 citizen of nature age, of respectable abilitien of good habits; end aecleion of character— . „them the members of theLpsply_nmlionad.laiwine ssysal should be opposed to him. But we do not think that patty ha's any claims upon a citizen to disrekard the flint duties of his citizenship. . These . doctrines may be unpalatable to some, but they ire the result cdexperionce and reflection, Ind we think they are entemained by most of our rupecneble and orderly citizens, compelled pro bably' by airnewstances which kisao come =idea their and our observation. Dritacre Intisaacs Costraar.—The boob for subscription of stock to this compsoyare still open • ,at the banking house of Hugh D. King, 4th street, *bete our citizens would do well , to eel sad sub - tion* Thouserbta of dollars are arustially sent • away for tenons's.= which might be kept Cl home. Call and subsse. , • • "no P 5.85, the Lows, rater the AaviL—This excellent monthly, by Each for No yelialver, is WO filled with mattens of value to the I. produning end farming commimlty. We Weism i, mende!' this work to every one who loves mound •= kricioledgubn important subject,s. Terms $3 per annum, fora single copy, or 5 copies for The Janis/. Chromes-6ot November.—This . peihmilical is devoted to the cause of promoting Christianity among the Jews, and is well edited.— To be had or Mat end &Obi Wood-80nd. . . Nrw Emormaoros rn AFRICA—The French surpass all other nations in the grandeur of their , arploanOxpeditions to various puts of the world. 71 is now annouuced that the Academy of Sat- CICOI and the Geographical Society 'of France have projected an expedition on a grand scale for penetrating the Interior of Africa to Timbuctoo. It is to be imedected by scientific men, and will . have to view the twofold purpose of extending our knOwledge of this portion of the continent, and of opening new channels for French trade and commerce. It is a singular fact, that, not. withstanding the several attempts by Mongo Park, ...Cappietwo, Denham, Oudney, Lander and Laird far this exploration of that Mations& Africa which Iles between the Gulf of Guinea and the Mediter ranean, none hays yet reached Tlmbuctoo and returned. The 'only European traveller who • Ins reached this inland city and returned to give an account of it is Cattle, a Frenchman, mate ten yews since. The expedition now in • projected. ttL said, Will have an escort of eight hundred armed Empanel' and four hundred Africans. —We noticed in the err ceedlnp dais body,al an early day of its present session, the Honorable J. Gillespie, of Madison co. offered a resolution which woe adopted, that the GovertUar be.reqnested to procure • waitabla block of stone from soma Maids quarry; and to have the swum properly prepared and forwarded, at the ex pense of the State, to be placed in the Wash ingtoi Monument, in progress of erection. isia'acampie worthy of emtdatton by every jute In the Union that has yet nude no similar yors ros int Oato Ruts Ceervavvaca—The .vetel fa aR the mantles of the State (save Warren aid ,Medina) for and against a Convention, to re. f . ;:stieieHt the Conaitetion is as follews: For Con. . vestien 141,225, against it . 50,927. The , whole • intatber o f in the same counties for Repre. , . santatives was 229,284. The required number of • 'Totes to call a Convention is - therefore 114,64.3 being a msjoety of the Representative vote— shaving a eme/itotional majority in favor of the Cantation of 26,583. • . For the Gazette. Waszurto : I thick ;(.would be worth while to ; . 'extract tram the Wheeling papers, at least woe ' their list Of, arrivals and departures of Mum Wets at that place. Such lista are well adapted to chow how comparatively unimportart is the business of that place, and bow very With: Mu the bar Mere,may be to the commerce of :the Ohla. ng. I have; for instance, before me now,the Wheeli Gazette, of Tuesday . =rant& with the .7aMiialainddopirturt! kw 48 horn The arrivals: were. Awenty ; eleven front Pitts burgh, on their tray la Cincinnati; Louisville, gre.— •'• abvensvera on theivwxy:faim Cincinnati and St. Legato Pittsburgh: andene oration - its way from :1-,'ZlWPOrille to this place. • 'Tlieftagy remaining bolt done which plies benween Wheeling and &cu. • The departures were also twenty. Of these, two, .the Cabinet got Steubenville, and the Sarah Beam for Efingiutt Bock, commenced their very ' pt ag Wbeebag. All the others, eighteen g utatberowere ha their way from or to this city. i 1 hitt iot at all etiange,.that the Wheeling Mike Shedd &eke vi‘op !taveiaticqa there. C. "I' , Tali:satiny - INumislUleFltos Ceplesirslng thr &liar* dui Pittsburgh Gazetto:, ! Your local cdiinr, in the Gazette of idiiinday, has quite a pleasant policed lila a:carrion to the ral iitsl4..tatal4in the a_ur oak. Inkier this Or/. There are sepia inns of information in reirmon to thehisiod 6r thit ills.ad 4 which map be wor- by of reservation, ea,whida may at least excite, a letaponn i4terptitiwnisolize of your readers. ' NeoiTL'r I will mention, boweser,by the way, that Molar is only one of many manias, by which it boo been known, and although it is & handsome cob, yet there b aiwther which miabtbe referral At a very early period, bekiie Gem Neville became part molter, tt mu called .Monts.ros Lissa," nfter.s half Indian, half Frenehman,who 01106 lived er the mouth al area opposite to fi, and which is still called hiontooks rum The late very estimable enizen,Jamea Mcßee, of the Rocks, has often told me, that Kustaloiya, a chief of the Delawares, re sided on that island, when be (Mt. McKee) first came to the Ohio, more than eighty yews ago. I think that either Icosialoge or Blontotur would be aie,eupbonous and more appropriate than Neville, as a mama for that Woad. Your local editor ii mistaken in saying that island was porehued by Gen. Neville alone, from a British officer. Col. Cho rids Simms, Col. Wm. Roth, and Coi. Neville, all field officer. in tfieVir giant line of the Ravolutionary army, purchased of Major Douglas, a British officer, mini accompn tiled Col. Bouquet, in Lis expedition from this place to the forks of the blaskingum, in 1764. The' land in noticed in Hutehin'e journal of that expedi tion, and, no doubt, Major Coughs' attention w • then fixed on that very valuable property. CoL Simms distinguished-himself in defending Mud Fort, or Fon Mifflin, In the Delaware, against =:=MelEM= 'eameaddent had declared it was no longer to ide. Immediately after the adoption of the Com titution of the limited States, he we, appointed by Washington, Collector of the pon of Mozart& place of much more business then than now. He was an ardent Federalist, and a vigorous oppo nent of Mr. Jefferion's election; yet he was one of the fear 'Occupante of good °Mena, who were removed by him. . CoL Heth , au a lieutenant in Morgan 'a hompa! ny'of riflemen, and marched with that eompanyto Quebec, in December, 1775, and distinguished himself very much In the insult on that place on the last night of that year. Judge Mamball in his life of Waahingion,gives a very full account of his - .- Foduct on !heti:m=lton. It is a little siegulat at barricades in the streets, which come suppose obe a late . Paristan invention for defence, were used at Quebec, and 'Lieut. Heth and Charles Por- tedield are stated to be the first to mount one* of the barricadcs,..and then discovered on the other side Brush soldiers, several ranks deep, with the butts of their muskets on the ground, and bayonets erect, ready to receive them. I am not acquainted' I with the subsequent history of CoL Heth,. but am under the impresaion, that a descendent of his now hold, au important °glee at Richmond. Col. Neville was about the same age as Wash ingtoni they were early acquaintances, and both were engaged in Braddock's expedition, which, though very unfortunate In its result, was a valu- . able school for many persona, and prepared them for servitte in the revolution. Early in the war for independence, he raised a volunteer company and was ordered in this place, which was then agitat ed, not only by the bitter controversy between the two State. about the boundary line, but also by the intrigues of Connelly. and Lord Dunmore. He wn subaequently ordered to join the main army; and was engaged in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown,: and Morimoutb—was afterwards rent to join Lincoln's army in Carolina, and with that army was. made prisoner at Charleston. After the revolution, howis a member of the Supreme. Executive Council of Pennsylvania. Wheethe excise lair woe . passed, he eras appointed liispec- Bisienue,with the hope that his well known popularity might facilitate the execution of that law. This hope proved vain designing demagogues excited oppositione-the:law was resisted. Colonel Neville's house was attacked, that nod all his im provements destroyed, and thus he was led to build the house on the inland, of winch the local editor of the gazette speak. He resided there inn Nate of Pea n syltrania granted the 'stand to Gen. Wm. Irvine, a gallant officer of the American army. A long I law butt followed between the assignees of blajor Douglas and Gen. Dyke, which was settled byl decisien of the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of tee former. and the State afterwards granted other lands to the latter. Gen. Irvine was an Irishman by birth, and a ,aurgeon by profession, and as such served on board a Brinell man of war, during the war 0(1755. He commanded a regiment sof the Pennsylvania line daring this., revolution, and commanded at this place for some time. He died in Philadelphia, in 1804. . The series of military names connected with the 1 history of the island does not close with that of ' General Irvine. Major Isaac Craig, who married the only daughter of Oen. John Neville, resided there Slam 1615 till'his decease, in 1826. He, like • General Irvine, wan an Irishman by birth, served hit apprenticeship its a carpenter in Hilbborotkgb, and immediately after, in MS, ernipated to Phila delphia, where he punned his trade until the com mencement of therrevolutiort. He was then ap poinied a Captain of Marinelion board the armed brig Andress Doris, Captain Nicholas Biddle, and was engaged in the capture of •New Providence, in the Indies, by a fleet under the command of Commodore Hopkins,whith brought to the United States a large . and seasonable supplier - arms and military mores. In this expedition were also en gaged Capt. Paul Jones, and Commodore Barney. The writer of this rambling article has often heard MajortCraig speak of the great activity and in genuity displayed by Janes to shipping the heavy ordrusnee and other stores. It is perhaps worthy of notice, that Major Craig and Commodore Barney, who thus first met in airmails Island in the West Indies, and whore futbre careers was so widely separated, should have both found their resting places In the First Presbyterian Burying Ground in unity at the head of the Ohio. Soon after Captaib Craig's return from Provi deuce, he received an appointment as Captain in Proctor's regiment of artillery, and, as such, was engaged In most of the actions in the middle states. He was with General Sullivan in his very sue cadet expedition to theGenesee cduntry,bgainet the six nations of Indians, and afterwards descend ed Gie Ohio to the Falb, to accompany General Clarkis in an expedition against Detroit. This ex pedition, however, proved abortive, owing to the failure of the Kentucky militia to attend. Captain Craig, with his party, then rehired by ;eater to this place, ellen& journey protracted to forty five dayailiy the very low stage of the river. 1 Mink new, Mr. Editor, you mast be convinced that . the Long Islanehaa elicited a very long story; whether it may be worth the pains bestowed upon it, you ming decide. PARLEY. • livraa the ae.ad, they having before pu•ed an other. Official; Twin= Dioairrecorr, October 30,1619 The Receipts into the Treasury, during the quar. tu ending the 30th of September, ISI9, la nearly as can now be ascertained, more, viz From customs, •bout From lands..... ..... • From miscellaneous sources. From linos of 1947• From bao of 1848. • • • • • •• • • • • $13,241,500 00 The expenditures for the same period were: Civil list, miscellaneous, end kirergtt • intercom's. $2,679,760 15 Army, &o '1,600,912 56 Jodi= ...... 7524 05 24 Fortificatlous 20,513 57 Pensions 879,193 33 2.,052,135 16 Interest on Treasury `notes and public debt $26,910 02 Relmbmsement or Ttessnyrnotes• Redemption or 3 Per 15 97 2.4,1173"3.:emLptF01t.:14...i"...r.mi."....... 7559 37 ury notes which 22 • IntirO beoo Put i° '" l 576.63 59 The Secretary of the Navy zetumed to the city an Friday evening, from &abort visit to ViriAnis, accompanied -by his family—Smut.. Ilottotsbio Robert P. Lecher, minieter to Mel. ieb, arrived city on. Swards) , evening and has Mk= mom at WHlard's aity hotel—Jig,* - ~~: ~. - :,,,,,, ~,...-,, ..."-s.--:.i,:-..,'-!, FLEONE NEW YORE. Coierepoodenee of the Pitteborgh Cantu. , Now. Toms, Nov. 3, 1949. Before you recent this, you will doubtless have learned, through the telegraph, at loott the purport of the news by either the Washington or the Hibernia, now mornerusuily expected at this part. More judicious than soma Modena prophets, I have concluded to hold in . . reserve tame obser vations andlisilicinatlona in respect to European politics, which I have committed to paper, until the receipt of the expected intelligence. Our election canvass te progressing.with much animation, bat more quietly than usual. It will he decided on Tuesday. and I may now venture to nay that the Indications of the past week have been inch as greatly to shake the confidence in the result which I expressed directly after the principal nominations weremaade. , For the mews eat occasion, the eition between the late belliger ent ditrimorm of the democracy-4a the northern and western ports of the State, sad through the interior generally, appears Ili hoe cordial and hear ty. By common consent, ail titivatione of prinel• pie appear to have been adjourned, and the one great object is openly declared to bean defeat the ylfhigs. If hard work and strict party organiza tion can secure success, the opponents of the lot: ter will secure it. It need occasion . no surprise tf; in this city, the democratic ticket obtains a ma , j.nity. Their papers, not even excepting tee Evening Pont, are seeking, in a most unjustlfia. ble manner, to derive advantage from the fatal riot of last spring. before the Anton Place Opera house, which was only quelled by the just and necessary sacrifice of more than twenty lives— There is a peculiar wickedness in their reviving these .awful r.Mia..erletS, for-that riot would never have taken place had not a ferocious and bitter feeling of hostility been engendered in the minds of the worst class of their readers, against Mr. Macready and those classes of the people whose teatea led them to prefer the acting at Mr. M., and the performance at the Opera Hoax, by the publication, in their columns, of those ruf foully and libellous leuers from Mr. Forrest. The Evening Post republished the whole or a part of these letters, yet it was among the most decided condemners of the conduct of the mob which three mine publican°ns had- raised. Now, however, it is not ashamed to attempt to implicate the Whig city administration in the bloodshed in which the spirit of riot and disorder gas quenched. A morn lamentable instance of parßran recklessness I do not remember to have ever witnessed. . . Judge Jay, a most respected nod able leader the Abolition party, which joined with the Fre Sailers last year, has written n lettAili which ht declares that he cannot consent to neiwtth their, after,their coalition with the Hankers. far the sak of the advantages of office. His letter will, n doubt, have a great effect. Had it . appeared 110311 or, I think it would have had ouch an intluen as to induce the whole body of old Abolitionist to separate themselves from their late allies, an to cast about their average' vote in the State fo independent candidetesr,--about 15,000. But an things now stand, it is probable that they will not generally vote, and so far as they do, they will vote for Whig candidates. Judge Jay remarks very truly, that the Barnburners have now committed themselves to vote for Cass, ahould he be renorai. aged, without the slightest change of principles or proftsaiona, or even for Mr. Calhoun, and that is certainly true. On Thursday night last, the Italian Opera open ed at the Astor Place House, tor a seasem of fifty nights, and the event has produced an excitement among what Willie calls the "upper ten," seldom' before experienced. Nobody of sound discretion' imagines it ran succeed. The company is nu.' memos and of Coarse very expensive. Tho per tea," in kid gloves, have talen, by regulai sub. l scription, the most desirable places, at one dollsr and a half per night, which is to be paid whether they attend or not. Casual visiters pay one del tar. The pecuniary basis In the experiment is stronger than any previous one has been, yet, as I have inumated, Hs routes, is more than donbt- I tot. The fact is:demoeraey is an essential ele ment in all public exhibitions. In no country iu Europe, I believe, is an Italian opera supported without the patronage of governineoL The peo ple have imbibed a notion that j,bif ariato. to attend it, if the priors were more moderate, but it is uudeniable that high riskiest and ex clusiveness, whether real or Singliteii, will de prive it of the, general support oft he commonity and every attar keaca that it is its hard to piny to empty benches, oven though the vincet ate paid for, as Et make a dinner out of empty La teens The California fever is prevailing here., and the eastward of us, with alarming writtenc. few days since, there were thirty V.Pek, mesa ships, loading at this port, for San Francisco, an. ,very recently there were said to be advertised, at all the ports, no lens than our hundred and one vessels for the same destination. It is estimated that, sieve the beginning of the excitement, shout this time last year, there had been, up to October . 1 31, five hundred and seventy three clearances from the United States to California j of which immense gent only one hundred and sixty rev [en had arrived in California at the period of the last advises, August 31st. If we add the number l of vessels now preparing fur this voyage, we shall have a total of six hundred and seventy four smear, say by the end of November. Prot. ably the value of them vmsels is equal to all the gold dog to the mines alum: the discovery of the treasure, and more than double what has been received in the United States. Many thousaeds of the emigrants will do doubt return in want and misery, and. prohahly during the cootie of the coming winterithere will be an ample num ber at San Frei:Misc. willing to work a fair pro , portion of theses` Teasels bank to the ports whence they departed, for the privilege of a passage. I noticed that one of the verities that left Boston for that region, the present week, carried Iwo hun dred and sixteen passengers, and mothei one hundred. Of four hundrea emigrants, only four ware katedes. Howland Sr. Aspinwall, proprie tors of the mail steam ship line from Panama to San Fmncfusco, have lately Wiled two idditional steamers tor that mute, and have just laid the keel of another one at Wthisington, Delaware. They will make money, "no matter what face the 'fu ture may wear, " for, whether people continue to go in swarms or are obliged to come away, their vessels fuMish a chmnel for the living stream, sure to be filled to the brim. One of the 100:11 re markable MA audamouz of the operations grow. hag out of lids wonderful excitement, is that at tributed to C,ertrim natives of fa belle France, who, without knewiag a pill from a blister, have act /, themsel yea 'to arcking out the widows of deceased physician stud to purchasing from them the di plomas of heir husbands. Assuming the names of the def net, they proceed to California, and set themselv up in practice on these documents, a quart o f quinine and a large capital of impu dence. ut there is a' speculation of a man to this city altogether too grave to joke upon. The individual referred to lies shipped a large number of coffins, in the confident expectation they wit' he in great requeat. It is a most melancholy n..- tlection that this adventure is likely to turn out at least asprofitably as any other that has been made. --) Money A. great • been re • been tat senption With th •~ branch o I is fully new fa bu klieg stiettoooo ou no oao ou 175A*0 00 035,450 00 407,050 CO toss lugnota--Our private advi ield give di but little encourage. a liberal and wise policy from insl 'Assembly. Her same sec s outsiders, unreasonable premdi ily mill exist. A portion of the peo ts and prosperity, most still be lily the selfish views and purposes -.other „ .m. In thy Aonse a liberal spirit - seems to prevail but in OM Senate the reverse is the feet, so far os we can indite from information and the report of T their dings. Walleye not the time or space At oda ' 'ng to bold up .we vine the comae or mem re, and probably it would not be , proper that we honld. It may be said that we have no thing to do with the Legislature of that State, and no si gh to express an opinion concerning It. Of tbi , at least, we have some right to ex pre. our indi , i t idual opinion, and' that is, -that the at. tempts compromise, which have been proffer ed, am made in good faith or with any rupee- 842050 00 59,910,166, 59 W:ItL XF.RIDITH. Smnuirrofil. /gib, that they wfil he accepted. They am but an effort to eacaPe the obloquy of a direct vote against a propornos to allow • canton of the people to build a road where they, not the State, think it will he beneficial to them; and lf measure re important to the pea. .•must. be dby .• bargain and antrague," t. sooner it dropped the better. It is not the right spirit of gislanon. to the meantime it may be well to note the ores of members on this question. The time all come when it will be an important issue on e hustings.—St Loots Reirat&ors. The ISL Lolale Teekady. We take the following ducriptiott of the aiogu• • r tragedy in Si. Louis, previously mined by Tel ,graph, from the St. Louis Republican of October s Gorisalye do Moutesquiose njul Raymond 'de onteigolose, from Paris, at the , City Hotel on -nudity forenoon, they are several weeks trom ,hicago„ from which place they have leisurely raveled overland, each occupying ■ buggy, and furnished with pros and other apparatus for • Ming excurnion. At the Hotel, they occupied room No 16, th • ,traoce m which :was from a hall running too.. . .. .. . . the back piazze ; room No. 41, immethately on 1 0. I site, thentrance to which is from the pimorn, end not not in *ht of thee door 46, was occupied by M Albert loner, H. M. Henderson and Capt. Wm bbell i and room 57, the back window of which pened to the piazza, at its extreme ea, was occupied by Mr. Harnum's nephete, and the Steward of the house, Mr. Macomber. About bah past eleven, while Barnum was pre paring to retire, a light being in the room end the crirtaim to the window drawn aside, they were startled by a load tapping at the window—applied with each farce as to break the glass. Perceiving two men standing upon the piazza, the one near est havin: a gun in his hand, the occupants be- came alarmed, and immediately cement need cry ing "murder, fire:" et.e. Simultaneous with this alarm, the matt with the gun fired through the.win dors, the contents of which took effect in the back and side. of Barnum ' a portion of the s. charge wounding Macomber In the wrist. The cry of murder and the report of the gun, alarmed the in mates of room No. 47, when Jones, who had not retired, sprang to the door and opened it—a light being in the mom at the time No sooner had the door opened, than one of the men stand ing upon the piazza, by the window to mom 57, fired at him, the contents of the gun passing through his body and wounding Mr. Henderson across the forehead and CapL Hubbell through the WTig..— Jones fell inside the room n,gninst the door and . immediately expired. To proceed from room 46, occupied by the Frenchmen. to the window at 57, at which the $ alarm was tint made, the ...admits werecompell ed to pa..ss the doors to 45, 47, 49, 49, and the win dow to 58, all opening upon the piazza; at none of these, an we learn, was any effort made by the assailants to enter. It may be proper to gate, al so, that in none of these rooms, excepting Bar , aunt's, was a light to he seen from the pienti The occupants of 45 state that sometime previous to the alarm, an attempt was made to enter their room from the outside, but upon alarm being gin. - - en, the person at the door, who was trying to use fabe key, lied. The Frenchmen, after firing two shots, returned to their room, where they were nneated by the of ficers. Itappears that they were both standing" at the window, when Barnum war chat, and Ma comber statee'that both were armed with guns and both fired—one at Barnum, the other at Jones— A negro man, who was near by cleaning boom, and who had full view of the whole traMintion sinter in rOtinadicnOn to Macomber, that only or an was aimed, and that he fired both shots. In the room recupiedbythe assailants were two double barrel guns, both barrels in one, and one barrel in the other, discharged. This is an important ques tion in the mutter. If it can be positively. este:. fished that both of the Frenchmen were wined, and fired, it precludes, from what hes subsequent ly taken Orme, any plea of insanity. The perpetrators of this outrage are men• aged about 2h and 26 years. At the time of their ar rest they were perfectly sober, the eldest Laboring under some little excitement, in consequence of his acts. They were travellingin fine style, being provided with large wardrobes, and every neeeas nary for comfort and amusement. Their trunks type . .arched. yesterday evening, and found to contain nothing but gentlemen's paraphernalia, and $1,455 in geld, in two separate bags. They claim to be of a family of some-distinction in France, the eldest of the two bearing the title of Count- The younger states that their farther wits killed in Paris in the outbreak of last Febria ary, and in consequence of their connexion with the event. of that period, and opposmon er the Re publican Government. they were compelled to dr the roun,ry. They arrived in the United Ste is not no abundant in this city as it wan. cal more has gone To California' than has ived from there, and a great deal has n away, in the shape of loans and auli , to works to other parts of the country. s exception of the iron intermit, every "business appears to he active, and capital mployed. New rail roads and canals, JrieS.lllldthe opening of new mine.s the let ships and steam boats to supply the --A by the withdrawal of to has gone to California from the Is of commerce, the.e enterprise., upon the reedy cash of all the is. not easy to satisfy. June 1n . ., nelee %Ouch bete they have bet merely wet:Mita their way west, with a view if sating the cottony and speeding, most of their time in bottom, a sperrtair.tinchiek, , ltwir manifest great fonithoss, and flle which they are amply pro vided welt the proper accoutrement.. The youn ger of the twit suites that his brother has several tones, recently, deployed symptoms of iimnity, sad but a tea- evenings since, tehile 0. "7" -• 're 1 m d o s t 000.. ., • ;;;;;;;Tated by pi s , h k,h-rhhee. The ether Whither ; appears to be tensible of his having . thine wrong, exculpates the youti4er brother from all blame, and chime that he alone should he made to suffer for the cense: set lie states that 11 powerful feel; ins, which he could not MOM, took possession of him, and told him flint he must kill two men ; that while laboring .ultder this feeling he seized a (double barreled) gun and tuslied from the room, rind fired at the first two men he saw; his brother f ;flowed ter the purpose of preventing him from doing injury, but before his interferenee could be ea-reined, the fatal deed was consummated. This IA what we aleen as the history of these two men, and as far Resupported by other blebs and etreuma stances, we give it for what it is worth. From the Lnnherr• Aloirevine Mr November. QM= It is observ-oble, and a fact worth remember ing, that some of the State stocks are within a fraction of the Government loans in their present 010t81101101. The latter have reached at short pc. nods 116 a 117, although now quoted at 113. The State sleeks in most repute are as follows : New York Bin per cent.,1865....111/ a 1121 Ohio do do 1610. ...109 a 110 Kentucky do do 103/ a 104 Pennsylvania do d0...........100 n 1001 Maryland do do 103 n 101. TIMIICSFEeI do do 105 a 106 Alabama 5 per cents are quoted at 'l5 a 7S. The finances of that State are tar from flourfahing at this period. Instead of laying an adequate tax kir the payment of the annual interest on the pub lic debt, the interest hoq been mainly paid "out of the assets ofthe State Bank, which la now in prom's. of liquidation. The Wean:ire of Ala bama is now in session, and its atteution to finen• ces is demanded by the actual condition of things. With a larger population than Maryland, and hat less public debt, and with larger' foreign exports, Alabama, at We time, does not meet her current expenditures out of her ordinary revenue. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. John W. Ferrelly, to he Auditor of the Treasu ry for the Post thrice Department, Ilia P. G. Wash.. Mason, removed. Gabriel W. Long, to be Indian Agent for the Chiektuteveo, me. A. M. M. Dolma, removed. 113- hPLases Ltrita Paso.—The ostonithing de mand 1.1 . this great.medicine seems to he on the in inhere it Ls* been introduced, it has attained a popularity unprecedented in the annals of medical practice. Physician* are using it hi many Conn, at least when they can obtain It. Patients, however, need not be under the necessity of asking medical advice, as they evadsorchase a bon of the Liver Pills, with which directions will he furnished, which will work a speedy core. The lollowing letter from an agent, shows its popularity in the section from which the let. me it doted: 1.11.11.7 CAIIISM, 1.1.1/0. Co.. PA. Minh 23d,18-17. 3. Kidd & Co., Wcwl .1, Pittsburgh: Gentlercen—We end we cen sell a Trenton. more of Dr. firLinte's fueiir Pills than. your agent left with to. These Pills are isipidly rising th favor, aryl we have sold almost ail .Hat we hod. If you eau send on ten or twelze dozen mare boxes, they will leetperhaps until your agent eon bring us • new supply. T. & 1. For sale by I.,INDD k CO, No. 0, corner of Fourth sod l% 00 , 1 . -- - .01/..11114 ?IVO/L.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street, N. Y., and for tale by A. Jaynes, No. 7U Fourth ft(' et. 'nits will be found • delightful arti le orbeVerage in families, and parricularly tor nick • rc.ms. • tropreeed Chocolate prepare bon, Leine o cotabinadea of Cocoanot, innocent, In v,rorothig and pelatable, highly recommetuteil Warty for invalids. Prepare./ by W. linker, nOrebt. ter, Mar, toolfor lode by jAyriEs, at fie do gprilille re. NO. 71, Fourth et mettle W cot • Algot) will be a candidate for U. May ratty, subject to we nomination of the ‘Vhttentlyen a. oot3O [FriJewry Wllkewas will be a candidele fo th e fsteyotally, subject to the hotnitution of the %Mg Couveution. nue2 DA. D. RUNT, • Dentne.Conterotronrth and Deretur, between . _ oell4lDe I MI Et =IBM 'lmprovements to Dantign.ry. DR. D. 0: STEARNS, hue of Boston, le prepared to iunteeturo sod &Wet Max TErn, in whole end parte n s • sets, upon Suct ion or Almosphenc Suction Plates.— Tourneene ere. In river - mum, where the nerve ie e epoeed. Office and residence next door to the May or', ofbee, FOUrth l'ittsboren. Eintra no--. 1. D. M'Fadden.F. 11. Fawn. - 019 • JOU PRINTING. '- BILL READS, CARUS, CIRCULARS, Mankfists, Ealing, Contracts, Law Mania, nAnn 212.15, Lanni, Millne...Tße t CRRcia. roLacip, Re. Re., Printed Rti the shortest none. I D I price., &Idle dal) o•rrrretilme R Inn, Pamly Flour, jun reed .d fat ale by coeK.t. TIREVFOOLE, now 10i Slcond et Gi r UNNY BAGS—I2OO in stare and for sale by COPE & lIRFATMILE, novb No tOl Second or REEN APPL;23- 7 150bislai in store and for' male G ov, COP A. BRNITIOCI:LE, No N - Second at CHEESE, Ac —IV Las Cream Chem.e; 47 Co. NV. rt. do; pest. baftraba4; 4 bls Honey, landing from emm.l boot .1. A. Cabgbey, - aral for male by bari JAbLE=bDALZELL . Plit-t7A asiernitena et Patent Saha . 14 Lampe. Co Chose:hes and Thseltrthals 8. ;: Steamboats, lee.. Wholesale and Tema ,- W W WILSON, - sore corner Fourth Lod Marta um H. M0L.1.9503—1n note not for sale loor by . r • 113 DILWORTH ar,L. 1.11..;tia E-50 by Jan iwi j ilf alr o V H ", c 5A . F7. ,,, FU.9E-80,000 fir jacevyairte:y B IIC~T9 do xin xtgre ORTH &CO TUBS-Itt do: in store =I for gale try nott9 JBDILWORTH & CO by CA2noS4A-'4""'""lnZ ula VORTH CO nave CILOVM-leak in" inn'd rS d D fo lL T Vl l 'o . l2 ' llll kCO UTAWOH-1 eek ?rot reed sod for rate by nOVX J S DILWORTH & CO b extra Cream; novB fIEESE — T i b r. r i g ;, hri=reNl i „ ANN-1700 Ds extra cured, for see by nov7 J D AntIL.LIAMB SUNDRIES -10 do: Condo DNS.; dos super Tow Bay, , 170 vds do Lill.l • 30 do: Woolen Socks; 150 yds barred Flanr.eoo or eel s by noir9 J D ILLIASI3 . S UNDRIES --I 6 bbla No I Lard; 1,7 II bbls Grease; I to Beeswax, 2 bbl do; to attire on _steamer Fort Pitt, for role by rove ISAIAH DICICEY 2c CO, From so SUGAR-5 blds to arrive one:owner Fairaloont, lot sale by DICREV & CO, novn Front oat moLessez—n bbls to arrive on steamer Ameri can Star, for sale by nord ISAIAH DICKEY & CO LAFe n I'm, f RD-0 bbls N aMoe I, now. landing from steamer or by noe ISAIAH DICKEY & CO I)E&HVAX—a Wm and l demo now landing from .1) steamer Foil Pitt, for sale by nova ISAIAH DICKEY & CO"- GitHASK-10 tails now landing from morn. Volt Pim, and tor solo by nova /13/LIAII DICKF.S /t CO QUGAR-5 Rh& mtperior quality N. 0. 3n .mm, fo 5.1 .nle low to etc,. consignment. nov9 DIGKI:Y lc CO, VIB Earlier and Later Propheciesof Isaiah. By Prof. J. A. Ale:wider. 9 vol. Roy. dvo, cloth, 8 5,50. "The soiled, independent judgment which Prof. Al. cylinder everywhere iliaphiy y combined wi th Inc candor, modesty, end a spirit of profound reverence for the inspire 1 volume, distinguished his work mot tdvantageoualy from most of the critical production , the s•-". andtitles " regarded MI • model en. the eke, and entitles it to be regardeu Ribhod iaveatigation."—London Patriots - "A rich comnbation of philological exposition fo, the um of the elergyn—Preabytormo. "A commentary. of higher sum Mau the unfolding of a poem, nod of profounder character than a mere re• pository of suggestive practical thoughts.”—N. Y. Re 'order. JAMES tO For sale by JAMES El, LOCKWOOD. rov9 Bookseller and Importer, 63 Wood st Q HAWLS--1 enema. $4 black 'Rube, with heavy 0 rick-fringe, reed twit for sale by novel C ARBUTHNOT ATADDING-10 bales for rale by noir!, C ARBUTHNOT RAID-0V dor. Nos 11,13, 13 and 17, Linen, rec'd end for sale by covt 0 ARBUTHNOT A LIGANAGS—EngIish and German, for sale by'A nova C ARBUTHNOT 'I/SABLES-3 casks Pleb Chaim ,re.. Polished end C, re. nov9 eeired and for sale by R OLL BUTTER-4 bbl• Just - reed and for sale by CRAIG a SKINNER, cove No 2OMarket ff• ONIONS -6 bbl. just ree'd.arld for we by norl CRAIG & SKINNER po n TATOES--11X1 eels Jaserg ratV a f . ej i lied e t i Z ß BUTTER -4 kegs in store .81 H f . ksr i V;Isi niNER nova pIG LEAD—bO pig. Past recd and for salo by novB G II GRANT, 41 Watzr Bea LEAD-5100 lb. eor sala by n 0 C H GRANT FF:A T I 11318---1092 Ib. prime, just teed, for sale by r norB cit GRANT 8600313-15 sloy for sale by :lova C GRANT 41 Water sFLOUR. --1( u bbl. KF on consignment and fo ale by navy , & SILL,IIB Wootl st UCK WHEAT FLOUR-10,000 lbs prime for sal. I) by novel STUART /r. SILL, 118 Wood et MAN MEAL-12 bbl.. ptime for gale by V nova STUART It SILL, lli Wood 01 C°V.,"(x)mvirudZWir:i7.4'il4°=.bly B UCh . Erz ov . 4 .-7.5 doo for role by STUART & SILL VINEGAR -30 bbl. In score by :awn STUART fr. SILL MACKEREL -40 Half bbL4 No 3. Fin 23 In Korn and'for sale by inoybj srUART siLL bblo No I, SALT—aO bbt, n atom aud !or male by nov - i STUART A SILL GOS II lEN C11E0387.-100 bones in store and for vale }byno., STUART & SELL, 118 Wood LARD—, bbis No 1 Lard, on consignment and (or rale by R A CUNNINGILBII 00 , 8 No 6 Commercial Row. Liberty st 8111/111aS—O0 dos Cons Brooms just received and for vale by novn 11 A CUNNINGIIANI BUTTER -13 amid! kegs Deity Butter, and 6 bbl. Roil, in cloth, just received and for ail< he nova I B CANFIELD 300 bores CREAM CHEESE; 75 his extra do. just received and (or novS J B CANFIELD THE BOOKS for the subscription of Stock in Chi. acne Insurance Company, are removed from the Rooms of We Beard of Trade to the Office of Hugh D. King, Fourth street, opposite the Farmers' Depot Bank, and will he kept opeu anvil the expiration°, Ile ten days, as directed to the Charter, or until Dan thou sand ahares are subscribed. n0v7.4.11 Bang or Prrometwu, Nov. 6,1E49. BE President and Directors of this Book have thus T day.declared a divalend of four per rent. on the capital itock, for the law rut months, payable to Stock• holders or their legal representatives forthwith. nov7.llw JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Examoit Bans or Pn - rownon, Nov. 6, 1919.. IBS Bulkhat, this day, declared • dividend of four T per cent on its capital stock, payable on, or abet the lath inst. Eastern Stockholders will be paid Luba Western Bank of Pluladelphia. not'!-dlw THOS. lIOWE, ditaltier. e,Nov6,Lt49. 1119 Dank has, ihm Mks., Pittabu declar rg ed adi I v of Tfour per cent. on tta capital mock. out of the pro. s of the last six months, payable forthwith. near-diva W. 11. DENNY, Cashier. Copper Mine for Sale subscriber will tell, thepremlms, Elm Pane, 1 in Carroll County, Md, an the PM day of Nevem her, 1040. at I o'clock, P. M., an Interest in the best COPPER MINE in North America, the Ore yielding do per cent. I have in possession Me Assays of Pro. lessor Mendel, Dr. Kama, and the Sum Geologist of New York, end other. There is else Zinc and Mag netic Iron the, he Terms made known on the day of rale. SAMUEL WILDESEP, nov7-113t Finks/nog P. 0., Carsol no., MA _ To Loather MasmilLotursors Nand Other., TLIE subscriber has had many years' experience in the manafacture of Patent Leather, both in Eu. rope and the United States. Any gentleman wishing Information in business, can shone it by addressing a line scriber who will make known terms, at will bit'in Pittsburgh The 'advents.' makes all kinds of Fancy Colored leather. Japaned Calf Skins, An. Address noxl..chrto Si. P. P., Philadelphia, Pa. &Eiji! CHMSE—Z - o ,, hus d e e xtrare nm ani .o C a lre d se o i . Heed this day at the Dinner and Cheese Depot, and Ins talc by eon? J U CANHELD 1.) OLL BUTTER-0 1.1614 in cloths. re 01 thi• day and LL for .de by boy: 7 B BARFIELD DEESIVAX3 L4l. yellow, on consignment and for sole by LI A PAIIIikTOCK d CO, nott7 corner Ist and Wood sts 11 . 1 0 11 7 NG-130 bbls for urlo by W ; y EA FAHNESTOCK A CO BORA X-20 onus English reined, for sale by nos 7 .11A FAUN. STOCK th CO CHLORIDE LIMF--tO conks Movpmu dr. Tennenni, for asde by B A EAIESIEBTOCK a CO, nov7 comer Ist nod Wood B. BP ALSAM COI lb. jam reed, for Yak by noo7 R E SELLERS TNYROYED BURGUNDY PITCII-330 lbs just reed and for sale uy nos 7 R E SELLERS NUT GALLS—VA lb. just reed and far sale by nov7 R E SELLERS ridAIWCXYId-19 Kite just reed and for We by k.) nod? R E LELLERS ARROW ROOT—I bbl lest reed wd for male by nov7 R 11 SELLERS I.ISTRE-2 cases Jart reed, for+ttla by itov: R H ISELLERS .-m- z idiEREL,-4150bbla No 3; 30 brdo dot 60 do 30 hf do dot ID 'do 1; ID [tido do; for sale by natlG C R GRANT +I W t rS, C ODFISIL AND HADDOCK—CU . ...drum Codfixh; d.! ATlNVAiAii—db Gbh. pato cider, far cafe by V cord S E VON LIONNIIOILbT A: CO Q ir t : BEANS— krTINII4Niti'OnsT & co. -• •- - j? FATHERS-147 sacks now luldlog from routtner r 'forearm., for rale by now • ISAIAH DICKEY to CO Front N . TITOOL-5 bap now landing from grainer 'Nana Tv rota, and tor sale by movtil ISAIAH DICKEY & C 6 GiNSENti-4 bags now landinglnna steamer Ttut carer., for see by soya COTTOC . N—.4W.. &ow crap. now holding Dom slog:cur Tuscarora, for sale by novo ISAIAH DICKEY & Cb WALLOW -24 oinks just lending from scesmor colsiar, for We by nov6 itArIITA few bdls jut ree'd d 1r:041111u UR-200 bids extra and superfine, in store for nose 8 dr. W HARILIAUGH .-- 11i$ESE-2C O bores Cream aml IV. $ BACI. etere M for rale by eire9 $ LIAR MED BISEV—IS eels pat stud, (or We by W lIARBAUGI to B ACON tIAMS—IU cute i.anvassoalust rec.% 4 P gala by clove d k W HAELBAUGH WINDOW GLILIN II --4 00 Iv. o as ed for We by Nome NI k. W HARDAUOII_,, A,lljrnr.l) • SMALL 1106 SE in the Path or Eighti Wards, or Ton Boats althatial* Apply at.thisofhee. "businarrion OP P6BlT !> ea3nlr. NOTICE ,. is berembgyaijen.t!inti,tl7,. p tMor Zebukin Kinsey, ender the firm of B. P. IL Morrison& Co, in the town of Brookville, Jerierion emmiy, , ha been this day dissolved by masa. consent.. Persons MI/ailed to said funs will make payment to IL P. U. Mormon, and perm. having Maims sr.t said firm mil present the sante immediately for ligni• damn. L E P B . U L I i. Bi RRI nov7 Prookmlle„Nov. 3, 1949. PAILTNEII.IIIIIP. jrP lIE paltrerslap heretofore naming between the on. dersictled, under the firm of H. P. H. Mormon Co. in Hroolemile, Jefferson co., ea- Icing dissolved, they will still remain in force st Island, Alle gheny, where they are prepared to eat to order all sorts and descriptions of Lumber, and at the lowest potable, mice. Orders.reeeived, ind an Information given, b y Zeb. Mon Kinsey, N0:67, Mark e t st., Piusbargb, and at the Mills. MrLath conetantly on han n p.xoßstisoN, anvil ZEBULON RINSF.y. !INMAN SAW MILLIS, DIERIVIII/LANDI TICE is hereby given to Architects, Carpeutew, IN Beat Sadder, and others,that the underequed are fully prepared to MI all bill. of Lumber, of any size and length, from 70 feet downwards. Boat Gunwales, Boat Ming, Deck Plank, 301.1, Scantling, Trimasers: Board., ter., on the thoctest notice, end willdeltver the earn., to any desired plate, either by water or wagon. Their capacity to furnish Lumber is of the Ent qual ity having four saws constantly in operatl., any and t, with competent sawyers and willmen, together wt h an extensive sthek - ot Timber, of every size and le They are folly enabled to complete bills la at on stably short period of time, and of the best qualiry. o other hlill MALL supply Lowlier at lower rater; an they soh. the patronage of the banding undo and , Men received. and any information given by Leh . Kinmy, o 7 Markman, Pitmborgh,and at tains. constantly on hand. noy7 B. P. H. hIORRISON & CO. Lath! Lath! Latta 610.000 LATH on hindP.M. .d for eabs by B. P.. MORRISON b. CO. Herrls Island Mins. Nov. 6. novfl 100.0(10'PEET LUMBER-1u Job°, Desk LI Plank, Rom Siding, Boards, Scant- B. P. H. MOBRISON ' Nov. (1. Inov7-dlsokarAT i;f blend ?dill, • _ D OTATOE.I-30 bbn Rea, tor pale by nova .ARMSTRONO & CROZER ROLL BUTTER—I Mil In story and for nolo by ..: 0006 ARMSTRONG & CROZER _ GREEN AP I•L ES-I.llbblAincWand (Forrole by noyn ARMSTRONG & CROZER einliWorreeVind for *Plc by ARMSTRONG & CROZER__ I) UdiWWETA'I' FIA)UK-12bbls, a superior article for sale by nort ARMSTRONG & CROZER. VAMILY FLOUR-60 bb:s in more , for sale by coati A RILSTRONG & CROZER `VINES-70 csks Pon, filsdeirs, Sherry .nd tissee V MeLige Wines, for sale by the cask or in ;van tilles to suit purchaser & b M bIITCHEITLREE, nor 6 • No 160 Lkbony at J. Dialwratt & Bone, Pat.ent. Soda AIM. I 35 - )F, CASIIB Glass d Soap makers , Soda ash, I imported direct en from the above celebrated for per cud amelieuk test, arriving and for sake by novo N& 1M mrrcii ELTREF: LIMOORB-17 ht pkpes Bnusdy—Otard, Dopuy, &di pipe. Holland Oink 5 ce ks NE Bum; 400 bbl. Whiskey; for sale by nova •AV & M MITCHELTREE A La/SOL—With an usonment of Domestic Id• Aquors, Cordials, &e., envoys nu head and for sale by the cask or quaniities, to suit purnbasers, by nova W & M MITCHCLTREF. BLEACHING POWDER-20 musks Jas Musprati sons' brood, a superior article, for sale by need W & 7.1 MITCHELTaIIE - I\IOI.AS§M-2N/ bbl. pnme N 0 Molasses, in oak M. bbls, In store and for by novil W & M MITCHFLTREF URESII TGAS--Imponal, Gunpowder and Yount Ilyson Teas, of ruperior quality, in hf IT and 6 pound bus, tun m Welnd for vile by norit & fit MITCIIEILTREE_ COFFEE -00 begs grippe aso, arriving dor eel by nail NV & M MITCH ELTREE MEW MACKEREL-39 table lam No 3, and s ec hf bbla No 2, thlassaohusalYs usspootiOrb) Just 'd and for sale by nova BONNET M ason k Co. have re. calved 1 case 25 ps of Bonnet Velvets;of shaman desirable shades, and at low prices. eev6 GLOWS AND HOSlERY—Nowopening Cl A. A. Mlll , Oll & CWS, 300 dos Gloves and Hosiery, of all kinds add .ealides. novis OTABH —V) cask. ddLa day, for solo ' P nova TAirSEY &BEST LARD -23 kelp No t, for vale by nova_ TASSEY A. BEST FELTIIERS-10 sacks beat Ey for sal , by nova TASSEY ik REST POTATOES—ES rieshananak and Red Po toes, in More and for 'see by nova ' COPEABREYFOC LE SNVF:ILT POTATOL3-40 bbl, ree'd an cou,ignine and for oak by INDOW GLASS-166 bar, ay rbl 111/2[4. jllBl ree'd Ul' and for rale by no _r6_S& W HARLIAUtiH FrfTER.-20 kegs and bbl. jorlored 6 0 . rr , to . mirtrTTER-4 bblot prime. oryi o•o'd. for sale by Axor6 A S W 11Aftli.aUGH nd for nolo by ILT It- SILL TIRI PE.ACUE.S—:".3.bn od. score and (or s. ..1.1 by • ISAIAH DICKEY & novG Front sure VVOOLEN BACKS—OXI dor on band, for s.kle by novt: ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front o SA -6 Ithds arrive - on steamer Ringgold, for gale by novs ISAIAH DICKEY & CO NTtvontiguKs JUST REC JVED.— The works of e, edited by Essays, Letters, and Jan..' through Germany and Italy, sr. notes from all the Cortunentators,Diugraph ical ad Bibliographical Notices, &e. Theory and of of ,Teubing - , or, the Motive! nod Methods of Good SchoosKeeping, by David Plage, A. M., Paincipa/ of the Mote Normal Sobool, Albany, N. Y. Frank Forester's FHII .5 Fishing of the U. Rates and Britiati Provinces of North Alocrica, by Hoary Wei. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nov6cora. Third and Market w (Jordual, Chronicle and Post copy.) Dr. George .llleCoak LT ASselemed Pittsburgh as luo future residence jy He has taken the bobs. lately occupied by Alder man hillier, on Fourth sb, nem Grant. immediately ad L joining the amaruno House. Ilia office is enacted Ms residence, where be will constantly be Mood, on less absent on professional duty. Office boors Worn , to ir o'clock h. M, and from 3 to 7 o'clock P. NI. novidbluly -• - - kgs ased, just reed and for sale by 1.7 nova JAIdEI; A HUTCOIkON tr. CO lItION novs Nos, 95 Water and Front sty C OPFEB-156 bga Rio, Londiag add for solo low by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, nov3 No 144 Liberty at T EAS-5 ifflit'clit O. TeakP and Y. 11. Teo; 71 catty 000 O. P. and b .11. Tea; landing and (or ode low by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, noes No 144 Liberty pt _ TOBACC,O-75 bus ss, choice brawls; IU bus Its; " " 5 bus lb lump" " landing and 111/04VINI A KIRKPATRICK, No 144 Liburty e & C:koa linna SUC "k. A .:- 1 W don on band and tor sale by - --- noys JR R FLOYD P IngißalilirtgreuWynswitrf, innltninfo'r.T.:lB'l.7y FLOYD ""' ''''''' novs 1-& R .. • , 49,1 ,- .1 5.. % 1F: r1 -3 0 ,12 7. 1 w an t d o ln im fr o o T ,,s n i.e i am : Z b c y . t°. ova JAMES PA • LARD—Ito kga No I Clean...xi, o f nee and for ule by atria SELLERS k. NICOLS GA2 S UIL-2 0 bblallo! for aele by . SELLERS k NICOL , P IT wogs F etra lUa l;a i rry b ll ' ea lk e .71 . 0 4m 410 ;C d 0 Ti a a fp l et f. rt . e - Flour, 10 do fun Fleur, at] more and far sale by nee.s SELLERS & Nlcol.S DACOS—Tiird,. Slalom Iledo Sl:eeldemlb do 'call ') vuaed Llama, for mae by Rork SELLERS d. NICOLS: J HARRISON NEWELL, Couto,.hor alam.-01 Eve on Fourth st., above Sanithfivld. navs.ly [PRENCii CASlBlEttgS—Noiiopeniniiiiardil r kat in, a limps invoice hi Franck Cashmeing now antl hottilotabla design.. novs Iff Argr high LaSa2t.... Lo. SLIT,WLS—Anotber invoice of done supe• rier Long Sluovis, just recid pm express, ut tiO Marked se' no ys A A MASON It CO Ibetliandlittlt.l-0( improved and beautiful mod. 13 els, fom 613 to 1140, for sale by 1 ova'P 6TO a -. --- ' 1 , ne ' W 11r , WILSON 'Ai-ALlA:raps, in eve ry variet! '" amiabl e for c en t :Les, ' Dwellings, Stoma, Steamboats, Factories, An. These Lamps are unrivalled in heapness, beauty and brilliancy, and now in general use: . nov3 AV WWILSON CWASTirisOrirtil—iiiliiii c WaVri7ll.7rTTeL-g— -nov3 - R E SELLERS. 37 Wood st •--• • • • • 11AZ11. AMMONIA-1 csk Just Teed and tor sale by l_, novb R ESP-LW:MS tIVD. POIASIIittO or (iceman, just iced by novn It ESELLERs _ -SVIi,L,O-5,501/A-5 cake lust reed and f i ler 4 : t i i ERS 11111KAV— 11l A it evir A-nkr. ---- 0 - it-g - . SION OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. IS Wood r Pittsburgh. lluonn'iLli"." , !. ,, rD.V. ) .. N g lIIIVZ,V , V.I.it,"„ nil r ts varieties, ate now d krepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms an be purchased elsewhere. We colitis OP friends, lid thy pnblic g enerally, to call and clamine our stoe , which Canons in Imo of KNIVai and FORKS, POCKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SDFARS RAZORS, Ileum. Trimmings, mai as leks,Latches, Mimes and Semites, together with beery article usually kept In. Hardware Stores. We' nvite the attention of Caiwnters and Mechanics selected to out assortment of Tools, which have been selected with Vent care, and which age are determin ed to will so as to give sale . ..nen ... soltnlfelsT. .—_-- Dissolution of PoitiaokAltto. y MUTUAL CONSENT this day, the firm hereto- B miler the style of DUSHFIELD LEADER, bas ham dissolved by Henry Leader sell ing his entire interest in said firm to John McGill. All business connected with t h e firm of Bothfield & Lead. er will be settled by R. B. illashfield & Co, who are dilly authorised to make all collections and adhot all elating. BUSHFIELD & LEADER, Pittsburgh Oct, TJ, IMR. • N. —B. B. BUSLIPIELD &CO will continue Me wholesale cold retail Dry Goods mid Groeery business, at the Old shire room, N 0.510 Liberty Cl, where they will be pleased to have their friends and customers sad and eramps their moot or goods. 8.8. BUIDIFIELD & CD. Cotton alsottliaary. Taiga, to, at Auction ON TUESDAY, the 13th of November, at ten W ench, will be *old at Aachen, on the prem.", (14th Ward, - Pittsburgh.) ;all the Machinery, Tool., Shafts. Drama and Deana{ of the Ellrenix Cotton Fee. Wry, formerly belonging to Adams, Allen dr.Ca. !Oro,. ;rl C in ' T%Po i & o , ( Ca o .l7- - Carotid mill. Patters, algae Fenntare, AO. among , g bigh, .0 Cording En gin., Thrordes, Nuke, Speed ari, Drawing France, dm A liberal credit gall begiven on all perchance over .100, as to Mama at sala . ocalaidatarlir r* S7 b ITARIIAUtiII -~~~, -AMUSEMENTS 111"n.ag•r•--, porter ADynozov—PresO . Circle end Parquene SD et, Second . 93 ••• Er Door* open ; before 7. Certain ; pan 17 . Thiid mein of Me noasaragemmitof tda.SILS. BEE, the Yankee Comedian. Threat AT. Nev. =HA CATCHING:AN HEIRES9. 'foal Twire r. Boble M'L vee. Carohne . Mr. • • To be T callo PE we.l with a Drama chlied HEOPLE'S LAWYER. To tonclee with TANNE:F. IN CHINA. M. Sil•bet AbOhh-- SHAKESPEARE READINGS. • BV MRS. FBI CIS ANNE KEBBLB. MRS. FRANCIS ANNE KESIBLE respectfully informs the eublie that she will read from the follouiits plays "f Sitakapeare u Apollo Ilalt in the_ Mty of Pittsburgh: easure for Measure, Monday evening, Nor.ll Much ado exult Nothing, Tocelay " Nov. 13 Merchant of Venice, Wednesday " Nov. 14 As you Like It, Thanday momiar. N0v.15 Duero open at 61 o'clock, P. M., and on Thursday morning, at 10 A. N. Readings to commence at 71 o'clock F. IL, aml on Thursday morning, at 10 A. M.. Tickets to be had at the. Hall and at the principal mnsical stores on and after Idenday the lath Inst. novS4ls • AUCTION - SALES. By John D. Davis. AllO lion.* - Important, .Eattranco and nom Safe, without ro . servo, ty order of a Ben/rupee Assigns, Rear W. Bleasdoll,En, N. V. On Thursday afternoon , Nov. fah, at 2 o'clock, at the Mare, No 40 Mn km at, between tlecond aod.Third sta will be sold. 21/0 cues of the finest and mom wte fi nit class Wines, Brandies and Liquors, originalz wiected in New York, tegardleei of expense, from the best brands and rurigeft. Catalogues will be ready on Thursday. Terms, cash mimetic), nor 6 JOIIN D DAVBI, Auer Family Baraucks nt,,Auction. • . . , On Wedneulay morning, November 7, at 11 o'clock, In (on of the Cemmercie Sales Rooms, corner Wood and Fills ma, will be .old—Ono mbviantial well finish ed emceed hand Ilanniche, with falling top. uova . JOIIN LVDAVL9, Mel; 77: rtren Building Lots, rn the City of Alleghaty, AT AUCTION! On Saturday k:ternoon, November Ifahocill be sold on the premirer, Six Lots of Groondj situate on the iwuth udder Ohin sr, adjoining the “barot having each front of HI 11, and extending back I/0 fl ro an alley lid n wide. Alro—Seven laid adjoining the above,having • front of IXI fl on the West Common, and extending bock lio ft to the aforesaid In ft alley. These lots are certainly among the mostdestrable in the city of Allegheny, to clew slits future growth and progress of impro/ement. Terms—One third -cash, residue in sir and twelve months, with interest A plan of the lots may be seen.at the store of Mer cer a llobinsenon Allegheny, and, at my auction room.vorner of Wood and Fifth sta. °cell JOHN D DAVIS. Aunt ...kll4heiay Coessays Sns IN We Orphans' Court of said County, in the to 't r ' o ' i s.' f tl:e h ' FYI; b u tt o fo l ti V ii m i - rirs. 'lo" of Snowden township, deed. No. 2:October Torn, 1619: A ad• now, lir wit: November 11, 1019 on Cobden a( 91r. Lune, tho Coon sppaiatiouph Knox, FA, Auditor to audit and adjust sold aceoatn, and to dts tribute the balance. By the Coast. DANIEL'IIIeCURDY, The Aciditor above named will attend, at his OSee in Bakewell'a Beildtues, Giant street, Pittsburgh, tb discharge the duties of Ins appointment—on Tuesday, the th day of December next, between the hews 'o In A. IS and 5 o'clock P ht. I • n0v7•11.4. w9t J T OSEPEI KNOX, Audiu,r,Ae. DPED CARD. SODA NW Ib. prima quality. for side by oovb 6 E SkJAARS fLES GUM ARABIC No. 2-1 tostijost roo'd,=l novs : ANNERS I OIL-50 - litililotii ...5 WM BAOALEY & Ca :35,1 PKGS. RICHMOND TOBACCa— I/ ?dyers' Is; StelderrtsAnthony's ss; Grant's s's, soperir; 'Watson's.* In Pe..lBolte Ss; Glant's Bq , Iturker's Ge; Hutt, fa; Inel di ra ng above and other choice brands, far sale by novs BAOKLEV /a CO -- T A I o a r Te wh no r.l• In and 20 Wood st.' MIMI= W ANTED. bDA DRY 000DS JOBBING ROUSE, an active or I ,il , ut partner, with a cash capital of Twenty Thou sand Debars, or two endue punier% well aequaluteß with the business, and having, from Fthe to Tennant sand Dollne, each, to take the plane of a senior mem ber of the both wishing to tenth on the let of next Jan nary. The Dente is well established, and doing a good boeineth. Al eoratannicationa stnetlreonfiden- Addless--Methhaat Bon 6TJ , Philadelphia. Ohio .24 Peasszyiv•sia.U.alProg,td.. TlEirittiktter• tho',Ohio Penneyhrarcla Ttazd I.lslizent DM). ii=otArVi6 SOeco,o Om 23 —fnart• • °°4F- • Manner. ale by o L.—rn bb1.0.4 ;t1 3 7 - F , '_ . Cu. L' N;EED BLIRIJAIDGE, N ILSOPI tt. ov2 Water street ItECIFTHIS Robb V ,. .t k Co:ta; For sale at the Robber Depot; No. 5 Wood oh nor 2 •I J II PNILLIPS DOOR SPRINGS-4 tlas Door , ! 4.priasl,67 . tfee , 'd amd for salt at J& PHU. norl No 5 Wend at irlFtEari RPPLA24-1211.1bhn 'mon. gnalainv, loei kX ree'd and for vale by nov2 • • WOTAToEE-106 - 1 , 12 just reel and for sale by ROVZ: L S WATERMAN M bbis N. 9. now bonding from mono., Mazy A...for oak by nord ; L WATERSIAN BUM:R-95 kegs reedatul 1,..0; 3 ts 4126 13101 LA b RD y — A to w kog, „o primal No. reed and ferule ra LS WATERMAN WHITE REANS-15 bblO fur sale by • ' T anal L 9 WATERMAN 13 R00312 , -25 do: Coro Brooms, for oale by novt L S WATERMAN BLANKKNi 111.ANKETS—W. - R. Elerphy has JUbl rre'd another supply of country cute. ...factored Blankets, including some of a very on. parlor quality. Vague keepers are invited iota* at thew before making their perches.. flout N. E corner 4th and Naiket at, rllllEdertroble property occupied by me io. the bor. ounb of Manchester, beluga good Cemttne Brick 1,01./ith; nod Two Acres of Oround finely improved. Possession mate immediately. Engolie , of /as. An derson, 154., eiboinion the premises, or of oovil W. MoOLINTOCK, 75 Fourth Tram BOAT BLANStTB—A lot of a superior 0 quality, domestic manufacture far sole by nova. BURBRIDOO, WILSON A.OO glust reti'd and for sale by. 110V1 . _4l KIDD& CO, 00 Wood sr' ACrtillOLDAfeqrgtj: forß ,aby VlMl v 0.31 23 Wale r et RIQ adl Mamie a. Co. Dressut!. re l./ ecite ps el mica Rich bilks. nevi LARD— ov, -4 trbito u, store and for able by CRAIG & SKINNER CUI e L k l .y Vy.R 0 0 1 , t2 bl.qe BRAUN d rialtfor ( - IMAM TARTER-9bblsjieiree'died for iila by k} octal • BR i ALIN 4LITITEFL A. per e z s re . s2 color. . . lIRRAM TARTAR-2 bbls for yea by 11 /101,3 JOHN D MORGAN LUMP PUMICE STONS-1 esk for solo by nov.s JOHN D MORGAN LITAR LAMPULACK-3 , esks for sak by Il ee•s 701 IN D MORGAN IjOTAS 11-2 rake, for (wily use, for sale at retail by novs JOHN MORGAN [Dispeteh eery.) • L eHU , tt kegs aninl DAL is, z fo rax r silea.bwy A A MASON A CO 2 eases extra tiro de - Mae, 'vial nova A A MASON & CO PuLL BUTTER-11 bblo and 3 0 /op good Roll, jun lwding, for ode by nov6 78 DILtVORTII & CO. UGAR.....sU laid. N. U. Ass laudiug per .team boat 0 Euphrates, and for ulo by qovs ..1 DILWORTUA CO SW.Evr , POTATOES- -tO , zte4laitut DRIED ISEEF-10 erks 13cine Cred, Jut reed and for rase by reerS W HABBAUGH XTRA FLOUR—SO bblajast rie'd and for mak by no• 3 8 & AV HARLIANGit 'rim lug rst'd pEATIIERS-2COO lb. w. piRBAVGY, • nova SUGAR—IS bbd. N Q kaat lasidini and for I.re by navy 8 & HARP.AUGH MAMA; sAta—ituu bco Com rebr,nd Rock Ball, j now landin; from mod, for salt. uT mvs ,_ . .ISAWLCICF:7SV &CO, Front st... C . EIEEDE —303 bui in 000 .cl for mi. by nova _ ..ISALAIDDIC . "Ebni & CO ir WEAN GIIEF..SE=2OO Li car, ii theltiner end ‘,.., Chet. LbumLof novs J II CANFIELD ' .SZllll:l7Nif CHEEDE-300 ben prprg e. rald_add_lor !--.' . e bynov6 LEI Dm_ It o n, i* s llU'lTE R—4 Ws reed w 0 , 41 f i o , r e t i .:, , i y. E x fo w - . K y Lo u L:with: — , ... - , - , , , ,, - ea s,YM up - eiprovsly Inen3 S FVON BONNDOEST lc CO CHEESE -30 bus largo Cre..; 70 be. medium Moan:W.od, foi ale by nova 8 F VON BONNIIOIIBT &CO LIFATHERS—MI76E:nrio — iTISinoIv, for We by r novs' 8 F VON 110313111ORST A. CD FLAX STV:,•IITur4 &l o n .. by No HI and tai Wood et iIArSIC'' • •PEAR HAAPER'l4 — itlCirt • llTbeconipicie Unmade Writings 01 Wm. pears, assaulted aseonling to resent approved tow, thins of tile Test; with Notes and otber,llnstralions_try . Hon. Gorham C. Vesplanek.":Superbly unbollistied by over 400 exquisite engravings by Hemet, after Denims by Meadows, Weir, and other eminent Artists. 3 vela. • mud bro. `lee may gay verb pride that the Americruiadditiona ,end COMMUIII, from the pen of Verplanek, wee( aeon '0 render she publication unique, and qutte tope*, to any otber."—W, G. :116111114 any will unquegtionebly be placed at the head' of 41 the edition* of Uhakspeare ever pehlighed, by every . dmeriatiednatinit critic and Uhakappanan atedent.-.- With the edition of Payne, Collier, Knight, and lime to miner from, end the enure weather aft erhiett Eng land has recently lavished:on the Ilhisteadona netu at poet, at the commented' thejentrAve44t bnaitt not well bane been othergrlge."—Btandard. Por gale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, , novh CI Wood ft • ITINEGAH—Pare Ciaet gone and tor sale by y [WV/ STUART & SILL ', .?*, ~. THEATRE The new and pleadid (am p uees: g"P44loatiatiNe.a , aaeesnsametarordl l eave AnCan— u„i Oreille 'ad Friday, aka aua at to e.6.CA• rL' F°.r.fitfhlT.P,MtVPlYonb..d• FOR tomsvita..E. Tu . 4 ,le.naldre.ctri•tka Ifaas `loaf ,Ido :17" 1 ";3 : itit7a 10 A 3t. F" AUVR *F tn(rßsr; no,s - GEO. P. MILTMBERGEIL, Asti: --;; FOR RR - VMS. • • ' The splendid fast passenger paetat NIAGARA. • -. Cox, muter, will leave foe• above ud all intermetb ale pons oorLmrda7, lbe ',Miami. 4u le o'elo4, Foe truant or passage, apply onboard or to nave „ 6 El MILTEN lIERCIER ==l we gets. far e• y HUEY. MATTHEWS k CO STEAM BOATS. FOR.LOUISVIGLF. GEO BMILTENBERGrE;Oati 11le sale:o2d steamer •.; ii iNt . . o %a -- cit - pt. C01p4, 1111 , Rill le ja s?e`ecit the abovik - and MI intermediate rant mom' day'''. MIIPMMIIMM . . . . , , • . .. . , Y ,, n . - . ' The spleisdal stratasi . -,. I t _, • SHE:VANN/All , - t ''. . i'Vr&t:: - .,, , ,, Capt. Bowman. will , lease for abases - --- ' -au all intermediate parts this dap. • •110 A M. For fro' Mar ply on Barra: norß '') • FOR ZANaWILLE. ' I Th " S"a tVWL muter, Rill leaVe thl34. bove and .all intermediate ports as Wednesday o r :tit In st.,at 10 o l olnek• A. For fongtit or passage, apply on board, or to • U WHEELER. ART , nos 7 FOR ZANESVILLE. aim The. light draught nteamez JENNY LIND, . ,io,a/Migra.mr:te3so.l,ecans i.. for above For freight or pssaage APP r on, bosrd, • —oilletteretz—‘l6lftsts • - ;" • DAILY PACKET LINE.• rIIIIIIB well known Line of splendid passenger Steam- • .en i. now composed oldie largest, sanflasi, bee finished sad furniabcd, and most powerful boats as the wawa of the West.. Every accommodation and cam. fort that money can procure, has been provided for pas. *angers. .The Line has been in operation for fire.yeMt =bad carried a million of people without Melees% loin— yy.to their persona The boats will be at the foot of Wood street the day pretriona to starting, for the 11:009;• • lion of freight and the entry of pasaenger! on the reps. tar. In all cases the oastmgdumoney must be pill advance. • • SUNDAY PRCINETs The IEtAIiC NEWTON, Captain Ilmaphlll, vril leave Pittsburgh every Stesday morning at 1U o'clock; Whoellnq every Sunday evening at May 941847. • • MONDAY PACkET. The hIONONEAHELA,Oapt-Sourts , will leave Phu. beryls every Woodsy mammy at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every bleadav evereny at 10 r. x.' fitlA The HIBERNIA' No. 2, Cispl...l. KetsturerseY, k,,,,,,l'iusburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 ti`ekatf •Wheeliug evory..l.lser avcaine re 10 rot.. WEDIMBD/iiiriPACIEN,T. .„‘ '• The NEW ..ENOLABT No. I, Capt. 8: Di.*, wall leitie Pittsburgh every Wednesday =mem 'let 11 . &twig; AVtieeting every Wodaesday.evealag sy..gop.w, THURSDAY PiLtirgT. : The BRILLIANT, Cape Oases, will leave Pit. burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'cloek;Wleiellag., every Thursday eremite *llO r. Nt, ..• , • P.t - nbalr#A.l s2 •We. - • The CLIPPER N 0.2., Capt. Pa® DIMAS, WIU IWO Pittsburgh every Pridny isioruituratlOcechrk; Whs. 1- everyiair evening at 104. m :SATURDAY PACKET. " The MESSENGER No. 2, Cept. I. C. Woomrtio, will. leave PitiLomgh . every ErideV MOMin It 10*', eloelr, Wheeling every Enday tuArro.w. IN itEIC- -- 10 WI for sole by W . • . novs • AIN D MORGAN W 11 1 .77 1 v .aperiar rt . ; tor :till ; • SOHN Caiikkiik esk far sale tiy IS • ' 1j nors • ' J MORGA N '7. 'T ARC , 014-49 Obis jam reed and for sale by , ' 1,1 rond JOHN IEI MORGAN CHLOROFORM -0 ) lbe jolt reed cad for Wo od .1 KIDD tc CO; GO Wood st ODD RPOTASSA-230 KDD & COndWoo sodale ocr2 by et . Ia PANIB b II 41NNATTO-75 lbs jusriClD d and fr , tale bola • D & CO • A LLEN's Nerve and none Limment-15 tereeijuse /S. me'd and for_sale by • • • nov2 JIIDD&CO Q GO Wood Close of NavipMar. • .o u = d l 44 . t u h ° , l,2V - .... 7lfltr r t=; Goods yin Canal from . yituPbg_ jat...,.__6idddlteth, add hoar . •,,•• • lCgy MarADEN tCV brand qr Lb is, or rttly.. :11.1. - 111392 ' JOHN rdeP.lLDOtic CO ALlif and Variegated litony—el fen, vermhbonpit P ink reed from tho tart, of best quality; mill 6* sallow by nov2 JOHN 21cFA1N..12 lz CO . SOaAniritilikdonnTNlAlgob.P'). Sal foe a t R* P' . nov2 JOHN bIeFAOY.Z.L" r~m~rrrrr.QQti*rrrar*+ HOGS-34 life Hogg, for nabs by "-: - norS ARMSTRONG & CROZRR DOTATOES—Ia bbl. for sale by nor 2 • ARMSTRONG &CHOREIC I VLOUR-26 Hamb A l=ta i nd i a t ior c hnl o o z l a t -nov2 . . , --.- GLASS. --301 bra o.'lo} - 150 13.10.112 I.leKenann & Co's brand, __ 25 biz osl2 ' 100 bat 00111; R. Fultotfts brand. ' .. ' Landing from steamer Louis ble.Latte,mtd for Ma's 4 Host-- . JAMES DALZELL,2I Weir,l sr .. y,lite,..H ROLL 13UTTER3 bbli,put 9P it links, receiving sad for sale Sy • •' • ROBERT DALZELT, & no ' 7 k Lt'Jertr street CHEESE- s day bW i M. las pu . sdiss' W astd fst bXs ' .ZELL & CO3 Lib'n , ROUT DA.. nov2 .SALEHATITY-20 cats and DO b.' eons andfOr mt., by . ROBERT DALZELL & nov.l Lowry t ACON SIDUI—Por sale by B• • uov2 N DALZELI. & CO,Libertisi . {Vernal Depounca CairAirr,/ Phishorgh t Nov. DI, A bIF.ETINfi of the Stockholder. of this Codiair jic will ho held at their office,. No. al Wotee at., on Teesday, the 13th day of November inac, at It o'hlock, A.M for their...elks of basin... to be sahmlne th e ' Board of Directon. An election for thirteen Directors, to arose for the ensuing yea, be held at the same place, on the same day, between the boors of IA mid 3 . block, stool -di d 3. FINNEY, Jo: See). ROLL BUTTER-1 bbl prime in more and for isl e by . noel STuArrar SILL '. POTATOES—bO bblz on cannignment, Pin by. noel CRAIG &SKINNGit. OFFEE4O bp primp Milli and for solo by C noel STUART SILL UGA R-21 landa rug re and for sold by. • • novl STUART &SILL . CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID We AA recommend Ilibbert's Writing Fluid to the.pol ronade ot the public,. ag a firrt rate artideln re. %Teets. It flows free from the pen without clogging it up, and in the coupe of a few hour§ become. a deep. brih,bluek. Ltopiocou & Ron, D. A. Dithoestoek & Co., • Robert Moore, Mcquewan & Doudlaa„, Wick - & Itlcittandlear, - John Felker, S. Wightroart & Co, Fraught Sellers, , C. A. hlcAnulty &,• • '• For rate (together with Ilibberthi Red' nd dye . Copy All Funestoek - & Co; . Rem He hwanz. egheny City, and the manufreturer, TROD. K. MBRERT, Druggirt Chentigl, nevi-414w ear Liberty and P An iihsi,.ki • SUNDELF.97l:==ersi ' .• N bales 1.0 annne on summer Tuscarora, for sale by • . 00131 ISAIAH DPAEY &CO, Front at VIOLASS ES—lO fiTt os o e ig,74,T o . - ju.brd. •• do do . dos Ita/ Md.. Plantation: for lode by' ocdll RUES, MAT HEWS & CO 'oozes Sicarine Candles; S UNDK'E t Ezra Pun Starch; 4 cases ElostortPieltles and Catnips; 6 " Genoa Citron; ;. 5 " Castile Soaps 2 Almond ta) drums Smyrna Figs; 50 lbs Cocoa Al so , cocoa, Broom and CM/opiate: ktr sale by oct3l 1D WIl Dyg WOOPS—NO bbls Chigoes:l mid 6' round; jut reed and (or sale by D A FAIDIESTOCE & CO,•. oeCt corner First and Wood ota EPSOM BALTS-40 Ws Baltimore, for sale bT oat.% B A FAIMSTOOK 11,.(.10 LCOHOI,--30 bbl. 70 and 92 or at, for :tie by aA ortil lt A FAUN ESTOCK A CO TAXTRACT LOG WOOD-90 fu.eolFcireignsmliAm s rA erica°, for role by *an JJ A FA ANESTOOK teCO p A ol T art u lle F l::ga ß k — erTaxi b n P iliee,tt reed otd , for ~nle by OCWt _ Spr.t.4liB 2t NICOLA "VINE FLOUR—GO !ibis inel read and for loi!e bl ort3L SELLERS fr. NICOLS fIINSENG-7 soaks now landing from comes can. VV. Gables, tor sate by eopi .I.vdey Diciceil: VIA)UIt--35 eelsnw twitting:from alone - tier Janata A: Nelson, to, sate try.-- • - • • octal ISAIAH "DriCEIT CO In stoic anottor sale by DALZELL & CO, Li • pEp.n NUTS-11 1 bbis sniatior , Agrorti c r ' s kEO IdTTEN-71:51 kegs toed :5 foro ll tir - 1 ) ,. 0e55. 111.1 PUNUI POWDER—Ttio so .en era~d LI lot tho.manufactormo of the &bore CNr Loud of Powder, him. bud aps,..o. , •Vajtasy ' orNr7r r rrel th eed i g i res A . V =4.." l " '. • %I ' rt l4 tt e /S k u rate r . 50 9! '! "111 Indio Robber Depot, No a 'yaw O.piiru.TPEl • IITDTNIB DAI , ;-- o troar ,ty' d .41 , 7 06%. No 5 Wro:114. Floo r " 3 WINDOW SAOH—A Antall La store nod for sale cot , ' COPE Is INtgliTts.7_ 744ar artaalic-1 au. mr a rZ, ;,•? . corner Lawn' ..ad OW BUCKET —l3 dos Eitantit::: llp s ; 3 ,1013mrs, box r A e.. raic azi for leiliPbarrf st—