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THE I'III'BEIIMR TAUT tt,E
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SATURPA-V,MORNINO. N0V..10, 1919.
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_ll.7llta :Orme - say iNULT 04.171. pidia.h o
Ptity,Tn-Weetiy,.o Wrokly.—TLe Daily ss Sent.
Dollar/yet
6,1.4 int Weelly is Two Dollars per a nnam, sell*
beFtt""n•lsefore '":llCan .11:;
• ay/feeble: , edysnise.4,dr2o:7ds'etrteid'for Peed
. time will invariably be esarred wail ordered out
treta'NEX7l. aTA FM.
TELE° R /MIK: NEWS, de. •
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nits WOW fttrxuthirurnortirAlle taketeasnre
in &Mediu attintion tothe calm 'and mphan, I
defeice it( Gre...Try lor's admiamtration, from th e
lastideirit sod aiipintiona of the appositimi presto,
by thriNem"fork.Olnutereial.,- each plain, sober,
truthful commen ts, arum-nun volames of*. fierce
rant Min.& forth by the Wathieron Union, and
'muddy witted into kindred prime. It ts really
Mirmikirig that:the Whfg administration, coming
newly Into the eitetrot of the Government, and . i
big Di so; ukjititlY oppoord ind,maligned, have been
Ole 'oldeo riiseh,and do it too well.
The Ileavee#lhre corrects us in one item of
our stitiaesent In relation to the Beaver Mail. It
'gays; the malls car Cleveland end, New Lisbon
ulnas larie until the Beaver thattinivea, but that
the NeivCaade mall is relished to leave at one
cfeksok. For the last quarter. the Pittsburgh mai
(sited la - arrive in time in dage—and the
fteeffCiitldflittil had to 'lave without it. The
',wilier* feel ensured, will soon be corrected.
AgAnouvtiCres Stoats —COCO Allegheny c:t•
Vo sold at the S'oelc lbard In Palladelphia, oo th
15.tanst.; , '
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Ltuialin Maas Lieut.—The merchants of Be
timerduelblahlag of establiebing a hod of eta u
effsliiiiiresi'Lisarpapl and that pee. Thep esti•
azateitliat die - voyage, can be made from 11 to 0
days regularly. - )3altimore,lilie Philadelphia, seems
ID bah awakened to ft stet , te, of the importance of
steam iA efoloorfcial eulerpriee.
hav now raised for or than
S hearth wittiedreneeing. We may,
Itherefere, Gar high water .in a•day or two—
. Tbete Warm ar danger 'of may want of water
f reviler. Werra boat iinvniniimithis reason. We
marlook• for in brisk business until the river
teaueend dollars, Allegheny
coonty linage, were a 01.4 In Phlatielphinott the sth
gi; The'Ledser titio'es Ptnettargh 6`a at 901
to"9tli.~dAllegheny-C':l ac 91 to 911.
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;hieituerteer aticrunu cancan in
titaiktelt the pralipancen to the new Slate, far great•
girt= at any preellog peritd.
•Ilus ?eerie Preis Etat,: the aglitter ore raluant
irmatts that creased the river at that place, for
twhareeka, iteareol revel:di...Bre per day. Oar
illay there wets 114—all frha Indiana and deatin•
ed fee lowa. •
.111fliZePTS Gazette uys, that between thin.
teen sad Attest' Ithadted weg3ns erossed , the
Mtr
• ateeippi abut place, to the !art five weeks. And
the mom cairaorducary 38 f . emigrants bee
41 takair plaza at the .erinsiene between Dubuque
• ai4 Exakuk— - •
la nitrated that•from thiry thovirand to 611
threes/eh have been. added to toe popnietion with
this gad that by t o ne 01000 of navigia
the poPelahon will have indented are fourth eicc
tae Ig'ofSiplemb.r.
Fairly lambic gores her Ono "readin
Eltiabtirei; on tOloailay n'tyht. The L•Ilomi
iestlatiosito her retrioakabla facuhp, or acqui
,nreht,.or bath, ore t ake from the Philadelphia 13
"Mts. livable read ihm rr,r.rroag, to a
.etowded audleace,sad eo veetury, gray &At • .t
one Who heard bsr, w:11 ewer torch •,e.ve
Iti sit bet the sccner., tai. v
• equalled, nay, tatFtavaed the fi ICU W .at
Mrs- SAdaaa mast have bran m Cordeaa, or Bxe,h
wean la hie prime ia:Lear, that Mr*. IL:rnhle
rendered Watt the greiveat naturalneu not 1
slant. In the more patbete pers of toe drama.
filre'Ketable rout to the hitseat Intel of trnr.c
power. ,
Toe scene la the tempeg on the heath; that or
the ierak..eleg of tear; and that where the King
'brines at tho' dead body of Cordelini sere read
with a thrdltterealty a
~ l nkh amvered through ea-
ery ana of me ilsemblv. and dt,mitved many cf
theSpretato tin tears: Toe mg, of hear rn di.-
' covering tee trigratad de vr hie il aAltera, deepen
' togitrortuialy IWO Wended' in mo,nete was fitiely
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sortrijed:eounternere, IteAure. and vote aii
, 00 ,1 ? ,.410 gi, e fisir ft the teal.
.Vle sin ere
irr Inlet that 'Mn'. - Kt6oh'e may be had ced
to return - to us lowa, erel repeat her read eel ,
there are way who de are to he her stain I k.
Mltit . 11i.plaY.; In "Macbeth," • o.hello,"' an
qeedur.loz loatanco,"
Ptn:311 10 II AND Entr. Ila.Lease.—ln reference
to -this tmprovcmem, the 11.lireer Luminary re-
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...She tharter under wh i c h t he present re party
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seta, we. ortginaliy grauted come time ego; 11l eii
It followed soon al. er the greet "break Go tin tit .
1838. which paralyz •d ell kinds of business e i. ilate r -
pineoionctienwas taken in the matter. The barter
wars:vald at the ot ts-taitin of the Leaf Imre,
and taken "ve but by Cl NI. Reed. end °there el' Roc.
, Tee charier contemplates a continuous rail mad
from E in to ?inshore: , ; but this will he submit .
Viatted by a coot:bon with the Pen tolivania and
Otto Rail Road at' um paint in Beater 0%11.4,,
which will saio,s.,me forty miles of canstructon.
':, The work is io progress no v, we believe, east- 1
irardly from Erie,COritleCiieg wttitthe N.Y 'abroad
wailed will form a regular boar:cotton by rail road
_ with the city of New `lurk.. real
mp
iortanee of
this line, then, most be.apparr.nt to aIL 'The Ler
gigaton, ha. refused the privilege of isanneeting
the Stun of Neer Y..rt and 03i0 by rail road
through Erie county, so that this eonueetiun molt
tie teemed by the line now contemplated; Making
8 the great thoroughfare tram New Yord i to the
- If Row Yort falls to reach the' Interiorr Ohio,
~ by •ituret route eking the Late shots t Cle , " ,
• -laid, Ski will no doubt embrace the op ortur
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-104.libed by this Slate to obtain the as e ohj
„t» tills cliastar 'which la many respects wi anal
: bet purpose just ,u Well or better. In is vi
there Wiliba'oot much difficulty in Decor tit N
' — Capital for the Purpose.
Deigamiem Anti:Warr —Last night, aye
Clow land Harald, as the - propeller Nia era
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bettif wottad of tof thu hatbnr, ono of •a as
who.hati hold of the rope attached to he d
nod by which she wllll working out, ugh
coil of the rare in such a roan • • r the
• whole weight of theoressei was amine upo
.- cattiog his leg completely off midway hove
kaae. An ampntation was attempted, •ut
tht
fo;tunsw gala dud Mammals:4 afar • • oi
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' - - TM Washlagtoo correensedeut of th Balth
800, ender date Of Nov. fit, says, the mot
• . -Mr.Bollett, of the Republic, ie abet t be appal.
- Vise Charge to Nsplse, is. ' , co , curry ti and am
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..:•plaislble... Al the appointment is stye. ~,
.'",- ...,:44:1310P4 IP. !hul•penon Or Mr. Clll 14.1.0 was
1... ',:i Obliged. , by ..ilk..hiaith, to decilaa.it, t is not ie..
• ' pitiable that itUsill be again offered t ' Lattismua.
••• ''•• ' .' The cabinet, aecordtt gto rumor, h ire byeu it
•-•':• ......stentl erogaged upon the k tali:act En. ign appoint
i.....' pelts, and It Is not too early that tba' attention is
. -.. ..l. understand that B . Everett Sosit Esq., or Rol
' Ile:are, who la of the editorial fraterni. , has, to doe.
i - •• received hat' appoiaimont oa Co .ll .11 to Turt l e
Islaud—vibich place Is worth about o thousand
• dollars • year. •
, .To of iliac:rot' ties r.2.sor g h Case la
TUE 111A1f011/LLTY.
- -7 Wig pleased with your article on the Mayor .
Pabho opinion throughout oar city as ngin
tide; the question whether a competent man can;
'• • ..not.be to'netsd Jo administer onr munlcipal gee
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"erament. '
lithe sober , , honest, and intelligent people will
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, net attend the ,priattry meetings; and nominate
• 'far Meyers a citizen of determined inteyrity, who
• arils if a hazards eirsuie the dutles.of his aim
the Wet"' wall ll
he ' :o ought to be, detente&
Will bo no ens) , las , but whoever attempts p
be mitalued Int nut 011,1011 A Vat." of our
-if there honest - end well inemong men
• „Vete-aware. of the tadootnt responsibiloy they
• ecovik,ibey Weald baldly damns no .binors
to bo thrust upnittiemint the duty 01 . .11
cool tit Vas In plain, nut to. rem'nate nor elect
say person who they know will not toomughly re.
now and give derby to m e °abr., instead of rob
' - blut the small ptraon which still rernapii,
VIALC. . . SENEX.
t L t,,,....The PA ladelph,a Bulletin states,
as what It coas;dentr, p n
a reny wo go p o ta d
.. ani co hoLty g ,
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Jaelny rind .ccio
and that eirebi Of ben ebb! bY U
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Correspondence of the Mahwah Osarive.
Now You, Nov. 6 .
The 'election' iabrogrelateg wilt great spirit. but
the result will reach yen in advance of the mail,
staking all speculatioa useless. No clecticat has
been . more.hutly contested than (Mr; um even the
last Presidential catitpaign. The work is now
denial, those who seek to be constables,
was
roes, and the like, and not by those .vho to
were their country so collectors and , tide welters.
The colored enigmas have been greatly excited,
and have given the free pollen • good lesson: At
a very large meeting they resolved, that the free
toilers were spurious friends, and that-the honesty
of the Whig party would give their colored breth
ren freedom sooner than the loud mouthed demo
crate who had babbled of free soil. The 'colored
vote to day is Whig entire.
Johh Jacob Astor's will has been brought into
Coon, by his niece, Miss Ltageon, who attempts
to break . one of "the trusts for her benefit . The old
gentleman being lolly *ware of the proclivity of
fashionable people to expensive follies, took -the
precaution to give his niece • life estate only, in
~ i his property, settlang the original bequest capon her
children, thus giving two generations the benefit
of his wealth. Should the trust be broken, the will
remains intact, by mason of • proviso that Woke to
a contest such as this.
The stems:tees mail was delivered last night, and
hasbeen pretty thoroughly real, wad Its contents
'found very satisfactory. Russia Mies cot seem
quite so beta:male, and the impreashri here be, that
she will submit to the reran' of Turkey to deliver
up the political refugees Tho atrocities of Hay
man are not at all calculated to make England or
France recede from their pinion, as protectoral of
Turkey, and the Czar will probably conclude that
his best course is peace.
A clicalar has been addressed by the Adjutant
General of militia in Canada. to all the command
ing officers of the various Whit corps in Montreal,
desiring that they will ascertain at any of their oil
nen signed the' annexation address . and if so,
.ter it was or their own fee will sod accord.
,y those holding her mrjtaty's commission as
Aries of the peace, the Provincial Secretary has
moo bkewne. Hut they do not eon hero. The
government announce that they will deprive all
those who have signed the eddies., no matter how
high their audio*, of all °dices in the gift of the
nrown. This will leave. of the militia, the Montreal
Cavalry with but one officer. Thais movement dyes
tnot look as though king craft was on the decline
, ere, but the reverse. The colonies or England
a great nuisance to her, but she will not let
them go.
Mr. Charles King has been elected President o.
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tumble College, with a safety of three thousand
year. No man could have been wlected who
would have been more valuable. to that old Bind
Venerated institution. Mr. King is an erudite sehtil•
tr, an agreeable compnoion, and hen the perulier
faculty of obtaiotnn the lost and covalence of all
Mow who come in contact with him.
Alexander Bai. the inventor of the . Ventre
Chemical Telegragh, is about to vt . ..it Europe Ito
designs to return to th , s rennin with his family In
the spring. Other expeslenentaltats bent their en.
crates to the 111V•13113C1 of Electra Macomb , tele
treFax, and seemed LO suppose that ell other elec.
tries! forces, extwpt Mit of inn Klemm Ma gnet,
were useless for telegraph re; but Mr. Belo left
the
eciebocatenand turned Ms attention to the
beaten
of E•ectricity and Chem!etry, rar the pun
Pose of mating a telcgmolue agent. A city paper
noticing the ' , tempts made to cheat Mr. Hain out
of his telearephte improvement, says:— He is afloat
to bring his family to this country, thane, he may
he restrained from. doing no by the fear an is
in the L it:needle Courier, that Amos Kendallsant will,
rum hie wife and children es inventioes of Prof
Morse. or perhaps, of Amos Kendall.
Aelres are as yriterday. Pearls 513,50, and Pots
57812, with small rater.
Coinn--The market opens rather dull, dealers
not having !city dgeated their leters. •
Flour—le Flour there is no merited chaos...—
The demand is moderate. and reel comprise 3000
barrels Southern. Aye Flour and Meal are as be,
fora
Grain—There is a fair. inquiry for Wheat, With
sal., of 3500 hos Genesee at $t 19. Rye moved
to the extent, of 1500 hostels et 810. Corn is bsde
firmer, and quoted at 1:11035c ler mixed. end 85c
for Yellow. Barley is quiet. Oat. are 399400
Propiss—
lonThe sales of Previsions are only for
the 112Ipply at the regular trade. Pi tees remain as
yesterday.
, at $3,121i new is quite
Rlee—Bales 50 casks fair
Corrupoadenee attic N. Y. Commercial Adv'ellk
LOND3N. October 19,1519.
Europe remains quiet, lied there is again at
thin! To trine about, c=ute fresh and roil more
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mblirne wrocittea by ate Automats in Hungary,
ow innustioos in Frince from the foul sore al
the falman question, gad connected uncertainty
crocus' slat Tas.loiret f......1it5ar......• 5a...t..........re5tar1....
lac...„thi.,..timitileivicmihomiLwemik
pertinent es Prmsident of the United States hall ~, . •
turned out to be a s.omplete failure. No mall I ...rue retitiouc il bin remom-de.e work, and
came into power under more favorable or flitter- the er,...., efelec'ett°.‘ at Puth baron. daily
tegauspicea He had just retureed from the fields
more and more ."'n.ng'i AEI th e m oat that. '
of Mexico, „ deeee d aeit h lade d, aeon for h i d , b y
gnashed Hungarian l eners , s who surrendered tan
I the braver army which he commanded. Hie polin reed...ail,' afar 0 . ,, , a es a .....n`7,.. bane now
d tiecrowning ei t of cow
-1 lest opinions, from studious concealment, were been banged 0, a.' t n , od es
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unknown. He was, indeed, represented to bee a l d l Y en. ..each"... veegretice ban Put been
Wbif, but not au ultra one. His principles and erForthed upon Count bons 11.1,1thynny,, and el
-entiments Went represented by hirutelf and his the
, moat 0.!'...1i1.a..ri'd .v... tae I..ne„troim.r.a,•• ntnt
' advocates to bat of the moderate and liberal char- al., sae ._o„'"se 0 ° . ‘, a i , 'Y ~ ,, -?.5h.
t o
1 1 meter. fie was represented by his friende—and St . a e l a ...um-. Woe •to t h e t-tl-ota ott:' la
he„represented htimeln— not to be a panisan. He
I T noisOolile.e.tan. it will I•e reen t liected, !an Prime
was bald up as the Piece or both parnea—to be
opormed to the violence and asperities of partisan .Mini s ter of H ungary at th e ,o',' 0. 0 . ?l the _ war,
I politics; and ha was boded by many endue pont, and ea,e n slier the open 100 of the breyr
1, cal panics as the man who would put an end to
r d p le dgee, ho was one of the members or the
the dome mai, conflicts.and the believe which , dePO".... fra.
in
that wai t ed .Im. the ?nip ,-
Gallowed theta. with wince they believed the noun r io t 00.,11•edr,.....t; t. the bolle
,of still el .-
try Imil teen rffbcted under the lead and Influence (e :tame. of possible a peaceable no.ution of the
o f me re pottacuma He h e ld torth the same meth, contest. He Paid ' to have been entrapped into a
meets oneself, in the idlers which were written voluntary eurrender to Windischgratz, in Ilecero
f him, and which bore his signature. Ha avow- her last, arid since that time he had remnined a
lid
hiroml opposed to pr,ocription, and even mo- o'ia 0 ..,, and
_ to name was srarr%ia. ear , ...-
claime d in his iicaaac„i ad „.. eaa tha t cc men 'toned L 0 toe avontshrnent Mail. however, he
should he removed from eta e, whatever m ght be h , ala t been suddenly condemned by Hoy use, wl
' his political upirdoria, except for good and BY ilLieLlt : , ; fl. 7 i Y n
in fl .. . 4 1 tr::; tbo,d... th
cMit:d°;SP:no
ender
\ Cl.lllle. commences which have even added horror to a
We do not go through the form of giving credit tale that seemed to admit of no asignevation. The
for this paragraph, because to reader who known sole ronnd upon which the exectnon took p lace,
We
to the official notifleens of the mo p e .e ,
"what is what" can hesitate a moment in assuming ac tiyt . liCi u m g t was ordered, was te n et the Count , it;
it to its limi.l origikdb. Wi9tiii , ti on Urd'ai , . Wt . ' his former capecity of Prime minister of ilang-ary,
meut amen! of the opposition journals are in
there bad adopted resolutions "contrary to the lmpe
, prejudice, and uneempulous as they generafiy are ttw.1..11-,:n'yan.:in Id1:10=1,......1:;:::11. it i iv::
in the utterance herbal those ptejudices instigato a
car.an If et sifter tt had been dtssolved by his Ma
them to.assert, there M but the one--the sole occu- r m. H e w ee gerpii.gly. a tThr t h e l a p se of ten
pant of a bad eminence—which would commit months, during which he rad teen a liartnssp run
toiletries the a ffirmation of an untruth co bald, so ;IT r...,:t.d.aLtitenon every Ha tg:7 , n:t l i d s
tearing, so reprehensible, sad w ithal u rac y °I. 1 coodecaned to be hanged, his property at atinsame
refutation—andthat simply by the obvious process rime n .fisceted.
of tracing it to its real source In the jaundiced After achaerttence..4however, his wife
d oD i ninie . -
naiad of its proclaimer. For there is mate false- ' tine ' : , s si e u n d d WIT It a th n is het dagger,
ain pte ' suicide by i i -
hoods which are heat exposed by an exposure of Acting several :wound, in his throat. These
the motive from which they spring, as the deleteri. wounds not proving mortal, he wan subsequently
ens nature of contaminated waters - may often be restored to a aufs:ient degree tt admit of kin he
t:mecca/lily detected byan examination of the source talk taken
rendered 01
a lt ' fno c Po% 1 ;1 hi e But .tht t 1 1117 W :10 1 i a I so b e l :
ct (rem tad that flow, than by even the most tome should be Inerely carried out, and the cam
per careful aet fin inveatigation of their appear, mending officer therefore ordered
limn to be she.
dew 'ounce and their visible or their occult manic,. instead of banged. In giving she gal, his last
cry is staid to have beim, " My country for ev-
I. Y. General T 's i '' ' ' " na P antnate han b een in p' °- er." The armor who, in consideration of the
tress now Mat aeventnonths lacking one day.— dreadful ciremitstanees that had occurred, sub
Seven months in the life of a nation rue not, cool- toted the elle for the rope, was forthwith de
the emmjaiely , of e graded.
de
r-- -• a longer iat " val than la the lira - One great reason for the ravage spirit of the
W" man, and d iirdrout as fair, therefore, and as judi- Vienna Cableet and . the Austrian geriernts may be
Ida. , Mous to take the first seven months of a Govern- found in the painful COO4CIOUSIIe. they entertain
lock, mental Administration, as the test of tan character tah.atfitrtte.g,
their own
, e f f o rn r e . e a ce re t ,a o A nc tr e sta e , d. a i n h d , that a
kit bin *edits nonduci, as It would be meek, the first the beaten people, and the Hungarians sr! the
state by months of an infant 'a eXiSteDCI3 as a ceder- i ct or s. The Hungarian% slat, are alive to this,
.:t i on by which tejudge Bathe qualities and modal and by their
ye
eid bearing even in the midst of
a the of the Nunn wan. Bat the friends of General iil'iesihr,ii.ilp.ily. itg.l.inr,:,if.roP
.r.idibt:rpir.rtrztit:
o to f t i t;
e r e- Taybor'a administration have no call or ream I.petieliste we hear that the ohlustering ant
Pee - shrink even from' thiatese, altogether Inadequate ,woisgor o f 'Or IVlrgyor." jo still ichareeabie,
and uncertain as it is. they can sliced to meet It is said that MO .
done, in seven Th of the late garrison of !a far Core.
thelleion on da own chorea g & erround, and make wi th their leader, Klardia, are about to depart
ica
inth ' n what the Administration has e Imoerialiet Count Zichv ht. expressed
' ' 1 ' 11 : months, the standard by which to judge of what his indignation ' t the report
ht be end shot Gem
,i.V. it may ba. . xpect,d ,d o i n 0. ~..jaws Ray • ~,,,
a in d re uc a l e ., e7 h t t a b r e de „ of his brother. ..its
gey, he asys,"l , ortll never,
Ice.
•' • ' . . - :he means is
II Mt.
Sugar and Gana arc lima. with cralerate bur
a'4l
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ace months =its coutinumb.....
For it aril be perceived, on rellection,the thet
limbeen, thus early in the term of General Taylor'.
Presidency, even • regular nod remarkable a t .
griaution of centengencies demanding • high de
gree of prudence, s•gacity, and political rectitude
for their mope r disposhoo. In both the flireign
and domestic; relation' there have been "situ.
roue na diplomatists call them, following each
other in rapid attecession, where to fail - into amis.
t deo would have been very =ay, and where the
ionthquences of a mistake would Prithably have
been very =lima—the fun proposition berm clear
IT proved by the. feet that in almost every Menace,
,f not pesitively in every eine, the opposition gen
erally, and -elpecialiptherleadleg mouth piece of
the oppositi=i; bare clamored loudly for a line of
conduct directly the opposite of that which the
Adenininratlon has followed, of which lime has
proved the" correctness. We will go through
sums of these "situations," is the order =their
oxtinrenee.
The most notable, as it was the tint, was the
&fair of the steam frigate United States. This
vatel,. radioed within the Republic, nominally
yo the one of the 'Central Government" of Ger
muty, Was in process of armament, dee., in a * port
of the Vatted States, with the scucely concealed
design of being employa,belligerantly, Lyre= the
4-cndly Government of Denmark, contrary to an
=resit law of this republic, when the proven
was arrested by orders trout Washington. The
opposition generally, and the ellef organ of it es.
pecially, raised an enormous eatery systhat the
Administration for the act of wee, taking the
ground, among others, that the erect of it, as well
as the motive, was hostile to the spirit of Liberal
ism on the European continent. The troth of the
cue nice petfecdy well =Occulted. The oCer
teal llkrethanoene of Germany was in matter
bpj gailOWN Mt. tor POSSUM
steam fligate United Suite* was really destined to
farm part of the Prussian nary, and to be employ
ed to a war then in progress botwen Prarsia and '
Denmark. Gar just neutrality obligations were
enforced by Generai:Taylor's Administratiou, the
act was part of hfs "esperimente l . and' the cope
'inn, chief organ and all, has been quite
wiling for some time past to hold his peace on the
'abject.
-----
Next came the.Austro•ltungarilm war. The
eamor of the opposition here I/asthma the Admin.
.i oration did not harry to rectignise the Hungarian
Republic. . Now it is known that the AM:Molder
tion, at the very some when the clamor went up,
hod en •agent on his way to Hungary, to dotal° the
requisite information by' which to judge whether
recognition was expedient and r rorr; also, that
no oeclarsuon of a republic had been made or
was even contemplated by the Hungarian. ; and
dually that the Hungarian revolt was even than
within • feW months of its outbreak, hopelessly
crushed beneath the weight of gigantic and view
rinse Russia. Here again the "experiment" has
turned out quite right.
Quickly on the heels of the Hugarian misfortune
followed the humbug Cuba flurry; which, it let alone
by the Government of the United Stales, might
have been successful to the extent of costing some
I hundreds or perhaps thousands of misguided
Americana their hoes, al bringing ruin and dew
otion.upon some towns sad villages'of Cuba, and
'of giving occasion for just impeachment of the
Gaited States as conatensoring, or at least permit -
lug a piratical asiault upon a neighbor people.
But the Administration promptly and (aid:Jelly did
its duly; the half frantic villany of the Cuba pro
ject was frustrated; the "experiment" again cam
mended Itself to the approbation of all honest men ;
and tEepppmation, chief °rani and all, have eon
ended that, as to the Cobs affair, silence is the dic
ate of wisdom.
The Florida flurry came next. The opposition
tried to get op a howl of ind,gnation because the
President refused to headlong go into a second Flor
ida war, with its long array or the most enormous
expenditures, dee , dec., dec. But again the oppo
sition was all in the wrong; the ..experitneur has
again turned out just what it ought; and we shall
no doubt see the Florida question in Rill:km con
signed to silence.
We find that :o go through the r.t, in retail, of
the "situations" where the -experiment" has jus
tified heel( completely, by the wisdom and pro.
priety of its actions, would taken', too much spree,
we con therefore only allude to the British repeal
of navigation laws, to the dram of the Spaniards,
Rey, to the Pommel affair, to the Nicaragua clues.
lion, to the California question, dec., as occasions
I where the experiment has hero called on for the
idisplay of pro lance, sagacity, &mess and recti
tude '•nd where the re,ul? hoe been either prov
ed,
Or may reaconahly be expected to prove. that
6 neither of these qualities is wanting in the Pres.
Went.
What, thee, does the ch i ef organ mean, by de•
claritig that the "exper..sient" is s. complete fail
ure. Clearly it does not mean—or if it does it
means what is a complete falsehodk—that there is
soy fault to find with the administration of public
affairs generally. And we are at no lon to know
whet it dots mesa. It means simply that the
emoluments and other advantages of arse are
takse in part from Its political friends; and that, for,
its owe share of the grief, the income of its con
dneters has Brindled down, from the princely
atm of a hundred thoossnd dollars per annum,
or more, to the still ample though more moderate
spire of fifteen or twenty thousand. To these:.
teat the 'experiment" is really a 'failure. in the
estimation of the Washiegen U4ion and its eni.
tura But to the peep', of this Republic it is Re
'experiment" full °fortieth., already m.de good
to no small amount, as we have shown, In rich
fulfilment.—N. P. Covveseretol.
FOREIGN NEWS
By the Albert.le.
ecould even think DC • duel as tl
,bmiuing eatinfaation for a murder."
11/Anni—Tai notion cpninnlo3.
IreA f
a w o ta m y .n
sb . i i c u lt
~ it. w . nz o pr ici lt b iv e el . y et t: e a d de b ra y tood the
withdrawal of toe French troops and the moors
lion of the Pontiff to untimitcdpower, but although
this consummatim is still croft probable, it appears
that Lords Napoleon has had the grace to offer or
ler some resistance to it As hl
7re " rs, thoowoever, and the majority ul th e . toodal:
bly, consisting of the respective partisans of toe
Count de Chambord and the Count de Paris. are
resolved upon its completion, there is title hope
that It can be,osvetted. 1.3011 Napoleon has ttl
ready, and more than one oceasioe, when
be hat
attempted to set up his own will and to Imitate his
one e, been glad in the end to humble himself and
submit to every thing that seta dictated to him.—
In the report of the committee °Obi/ Raman clues•
con, drawn up by M. Thlers. not the slightest air
inSon was made to the recent letter of he P
dent to M. Edgar 'Nev. It was fall, howe `t ver r , of
the tinned shameless libels, desenhing the Repotili ,
coo Goiernment nt Rome as di.rderly faction
telling love.. oe tempest of :evolution and sear
eta' "
Tee trials of the prisoners implicated in the af
fair of the t3ob of )rape are aelively proceeding at
the high Court of Verseilles. Ths only point worth
noticieg in the Matter a that the accused patties,
tomcod of being netted in each other's defence,in
, dulge in mutual recriminationsso that no matter to,
what elate indlyiduals ay belonettechery every,i
where the sole feature m that the French seem capa
ble of diaplaying ,
Aoothel
to Illustration Of the has been for-
abject deaiie
chi people to be placed chain.
nistied, In the fact that several labium's:my and
meivs have pctinoriedfor alai,. to pIICLIA ponang,
drat
la
tivia repanetalenetni to trouble the
mind!' In reply, the penvoners have been ha
formed that they are authorised to proceed sicalnit
all such olkendefgl.
gam" 6co. • I
Perdl-
From Napes it is . mentioned that King
nand, finding the Vacillation* of Europe tom
late, la entering upon tho .untrridled eaten 01
ivertgemee far which hehas long alma& The
prima are said tote Lod, sad all the Dash ol
any Influence or character who burl hitherto
avoided the police, hams been 6umed to seek safely
tininirtg.the country,. All the loneininari , i who .
formerly held office ender Der Caretto, the Police
Mintider who was obliged lolly in 15413, to escape
the popular fury, are reinstalled, and the Jeanne
are said to be omnipotent:
From Rome there is nothing new, but the ani
mosity against the French, on the part of lite entire
popoktion, is such so to create apprehension lest
they nhould be goaded to the madness of an orti.-
break. Such • circumstance would furnish a new
proof of anarchy, sufficient to complete the triumph
of M. Thorn.
It Is raid that Ganiblldi bas soiled from the
islwsd of Madaleria for Gibraltar and England, and
that on his arrival here he will em6ult for New
York.
Russia has gained a new triumph. Her troops
have stormed the , Fortress of Achnlga,.the strong
bold of Schamyl the Circassian Chief, and one
thousand Circamians have fallen in, the defence.
Schirmyl himself was wounded in the arm, but
effected his escape. The siege had been carrie s
on far eleven months, during which the Resaisna
base had twerity,two officers and 422 men killed..
The Emperor has ordered the gags taken in
Hungary to be deployed with great pomp at Men=
cow, where they ate to be deposited. There are
yet no tidings of his determination regarding Tinr
key, but the belief gains ground that on this oc
motion he will at last have to submit to the morti
fication of drawing back. An army rf 60 000 men
has just been reviewed at Constantinople, and the
English ant,Fonch fleets will soon arrive at the
mouth of theVardanetles The A 01 1 ,6110 govern
ment have already, by a variety of official articles
in the newspapers, shown their intimse des to
escape from the dilemma. At the same time. ho w
ever, it appe.rs that they have not scrupled to
commit an voltage on internariimal law, by kid
napping a Hungarian at Smyrna, and carrying
him off, despite the protestations al the people.
DOMI3IIO AFFAIRS , -
'At home the only event of interest has been the
holding of a large meeting in London, to pro•
mote a proposal made by Prince Albert, for a
great exhibition of the industry et all 0111100%,
the metropolis, to be held in the year 165uti 1. .£lOO,-
000 is to be mired by voluntary contribrMe, to
meet the expenses, and the exhibition in to take
place in an Immense buildincto he erected for the
purpose m Hyde Park. 'The produclions to be
comprised ate—l. Raw materialn. 2 Machinery
and mechanical invention. 3. Manufactures. 4
Sculpture, and plaatie art generally. Ii is also con',
templaied that £2o,ooo.worth of prises should be
distributed, together with medals, which it ie an
ticipated will be bestowed by the Queen in yet
son. There can. be little doubt, from the pneral
feeling evinced, that the wheme will,he carried
out with the most perfect' success and. that
it grille resent one of the grandest. sights ever
wen in the world. Its benefit to the immediate
trade of Land ot, apan from im permanent Hitt
encea, wilt also be greet, since it will draw persona
here hem all parts of the continent.
L.1113...112.•
The Irish accounts are bad. The system mac:
hoed by the tenants, of carrying MT the crops, in ;
evade the payment of erne, continue, In en rd, l ....._= - - _____ —_—__- - -.-- ...__.
and in some affrayn with the police teem has been fla'.3.l s.-tau mats iust reed and f oredo by
serious loss al lite. Roadyide aseassmatton,wh oh V.:22cent _ a.* ftteCETCHEON
had ceased during the terrible 2. 0 . 00 ee of the q taiA, - co—so by, Ws,
icy Han flew, supetior qual
oast two or three years, have been resumed, the t J, IN, .0 , rco.l a...fl for sate
peasantry. as of old, being tacit accomplices;
and , no '.; %V ott id , L, , LET_th
to add te these evils the beat of party animosity • (IHO,diEn.TE-00 Lon Ido t !,; . •eVd m ;rdo_ra.alt
between Orangemen and Catholics seems every , V eerie , t , rcttr 2
where reviving. Each new phase in the Condi- . The Olden Time. /
tion of the country still serves to tab. , what it
h. I AmE= D. I OCh WoOD, Bookseller fi,ra Importer,
lost by the death of O'ConnelL jt/r. 63 f 1 al ree t, has ibr sale akW eolltrfl ef 77 .
MOULT It•trael% &C. . no
uhe miusludei or Mu edluon.) of flus valosble
. •no k, devoted oI e the.corstmo of/Ormumeddy,ltrol
' Thera has been a good deal or an to the omi. r sato sie t mo•nmven real us tu the ehrs,s•
stock market since the lest packet, but otthont Pir u c b t . , .o , .? ,,
e t. ,n l , ern .. en l tr , ed i sProvynent of the efpuoy
any very obvious came. Gonads were then 921 " E n,
0., the h...1,atf,,
i t: ,
..t
. 7h s, o. ti o y herdic? If Craig,
and they Wive sin. been do. at 914. l's dsy , test • .
they have loft offal 92 Complete steadiness cm. - ' - bid , .. ''''''.. D LDCl ' lr ' °°D '
not be expected until some definite news shall , 1,1 0 . .tt „ LLIERM . Allis cry lo o t a view of te
have been recetved on the Torkish atistrAnd al- . A1„,`," ; ,...,,,Y t i L., ,. . ,, , , ,, ,r. e , h ' , t . ...zr ,, , ,. , ;
.._ , :3,y m !,.._ . _ I .
though the treling that n wilt cod se the huntili- e ,,,,, ~, ~,,,,,,, ..„. 2) . , ,,,,,, , ur, ,,,,,,,,,L h k „ . 1 , 1:,, a r b
abort of n withdniwitl on the part of Rosins con-', IsistoticatWths. /
hours to gain ground, there O a sense of the un- 1 3nitiil-2,hed ned L ffrs.t , l , e by_ _
0. 0
certainty, to which I have before needed, of deals I ___, ti1% . .7D. OVAL VOtp.
o T ts :sell J .. antl
st
Ma with a madman like Nicholas, end n or F the I "°"' — ..P O.O AA__
Lute fainted that can be plactd or French QACKINfVFLANIORLS-W It Murphy h•• now
,„ 0 man a,gfral •ff limy of styles for Idlise, Mama'
.11 , .... 1p nn? eau. whatever, and much i '" - end Cidien's Soso, including big:A and black grey
one lion in iouvided upon pooch lea of justice .d (0 , , i0 „4„, ~,,...,
humanity toward defeated liberals. Ph vNOII 51Ent:COS, of al the lending color, eneb
.In the genie market there has been a site of 3s at titiery. Cr main, r.0.t., . n , Vernon: 2,11.,,,,,,,
per quarter in the price of Wheat-ohne/Ugh the atto',..tersi:,:s.rui..l,:a,liF,nilf,,d,Lincts:dit;ltl.se,R.,:ows,:,./cbuiiiat,htp,n7ei.d.i.Lp..ti.7.,
th e y
wee the p 'tato rot are cot SO alsrmlng as
they were n fortn.ght WO It. Tlm p trICIA'I7 MlC3,liaa of bops s it asked to th e
. 13ti your Leverpo report you will see thaton Info k ook ~/ boon., .a , „,,k, la „
.„„ja,, a,
cotton markets hive ve shown ft ointments. of the winch • .nelsde,s a greet many styles of (Medi that ere
eicitement which prevailed tort week. scarce
1,,, A u, t
.61haort,eihmie:
ntutine,,..fca,ilde.rteh 0f i.,5 t r., r, , r , 7 .
hi s
i n o i o g n m i og r. '
T________wit:l,Er.....lo<
0tti.:%,.ubpt0....:ui.,:.,,,,d
...,,,.,:::
____
e
J. Spencer, of titre , Roll Town mill.; Mr. Ramie., . IA , Or.
or Partemod, u ar St.hport; and Mr. Chsrles , ,-,....
Peeler, of Mans son, their lespectivoliahiluits .Ur u „t, M y, "'rRH.-° ftl:2l2K,:::)::,"1:2..licc"),rid::;-----HV,„2::ate hal':
ranging from Ll• on to s3ostoo.
...
-
It i ' T' hat" •-.EpEltrOlt - .HAYLNG CREAM green just reed
that, being inn weak condition, they found it ti. , )
~.„; ~ ,, ., 01. by :
boucle. to go on manufacturing, and to attemi.t „ 2 , 2 1 KIDD fr. CO, Co Wood s•
to recover theme* yes in the fare of the present ad cc
"I LAnd-IfAVEft•-4iirresuns smith's piiilit,iro e
Sauce is the step! , and fuessie ol
• Ruin its the ntilway market slid. provitils,.stig l • ru,o ,„ . 1 KIDD & CO,BO Weed all
- • : . 4e1.141/4Wirmff',96-rwitsis-ar1a.,V.Z.41.A. "h"..lladssredt,tadstslnri roes., he
Caledonian shares, with £5O paid, were at L'4). . 1.. J 75 bones 01,10 Cher.
They hsve been done this week at LA 0.
cl od 1 7 Wu. Para. timer, In stove and f r
shares LlOO pant, were et £OO,l0 -they have since . '''' ., b N y sta, ,.,
on::.L_._ool.
,01:0"7.N01:10A,rT00100C, 0 4
been at 412. London and bi wthwestern, which. T__.._,,,, JAmEs
,Lz,...LL
wish .ClOO niOd, were then at .f,t22..ve touched ,,":,,,,,,. `2 llr
Ildt,and Great Wetern, LlOO paid. have mine . ....,. - 0, ...,.,.. ~.-_-,._.„,i... ~--..ioNi:g.4,o='; „
witnin the same short penod tr0113.£70 to L5O. N . ~,,,7:-.,;',",y2`,' 1' ,.,, ,y,",',,.... t1i .
A slight reaction has occurred dring the Intl l mono SAXIES DALZEL
two days, from the lowest prices hot there us ht- I- - A rm 0it ,.,„ ~,-,,, No - , • - ,,,,, 2 21 ,,, N . „, i0 , 2‘ , : , g
tie prospect of any eileft,ive improvement, and . 1, iri at ~comer Frtimuunt, tor ralrty n
, when it is rododemed that the depreciatton spplum ar rl) _ _ . _ iron. MA.ELL
, to about 6200 ocomao ot property, its deef,lating , 4 IItOEE-LE,-7r,ta.iol.or,dre nom Pitstiergh Ak Cleke.
7: :_._
...1 . A . N ! F..5_ , D . A .. L , Z ,:i 14. 0.
' effects may be conoelvei 1/n ter such eircum- 2-. ,
, 1 ,0 , „„ ..i .. uf .
.•
stances %bemoan be little wonder ;bat nothing like ._
a revival of the smnt of public enterprise has yet , IN ihr:, l o s c s , •,,!,:i2i.'05.,--4.„.„ by
1 0 ,.. .2
been manitested to any quarter., The point tor. ' nns e ' ' i &DIES DALZEt.
surptise is that such d..telett , haqe been follossed, , ~m t. H _ _,,, ~,,,,,
0,0.,,,,,r,,,,,,,-,..
0,.., ,
~,
during the pant lb months, by so fen, commercial jj . I,d for rain by COVE E BIWA FOI,EF
failures. , I _ IN Second st
A ship of about dOO tons was yesterday aes . TITSN-STit.sittue—in-Tiore sm esale - 6y . -
munched from Inndon, by the Hudson's Bay , ‘...1 „ COPES-DBEs FoOLE,
l ro'r` No IIS Senor
Cemp"y' to Venee"ees 1.1" d. She emir
-7717e-Fi Ai-PLE:,-1. bids In store and (or
out atom 70 emigrants, chit Ily scricir tor& 1,... Or- C r , COPII & uttevetmiLE
rs.
SPECTATOR. I `-^ ~,'. 2
ese _. lo'l `feeonf
-fTCTe;
lath—eh, --,----ir— Coo
de—l-lr t ream u.....
- Later trona Santa Vs. t..." n't ia do WR. do;
3 eidi a Saleratuti : /
Correspondence of the St. Louis liteenblienn. . 4he • Handy, landing freen s /sual
' Itiezerturries,Oct.26,l9lo. ; beat 1 , ..\. Catighey, and for eale i l mm
...,
La
~.,
This "'" ni ' g ' Mess'. Prier H. Nome, "d a o ;l o g6—A tun esso„m„t of Fatertl L Ler,arit
WO3. Barclay arrived from oil' the Oohs They i ,
- 1 - 4 , amen. for Chniehet and Drrelliogs / 7 te.,
left Saute o f on the 2.5. h of last month, and met , btennamats, a°. Whis.erale and retail. ,
with but hole detentton on the rome--they rte. W NY Wyt,St3
~
companied the tram of Judge Brown, Ls fir as the ,
_nori3
~
~.
_corner Fourth , en ,/ d' i hte l tk , et b int
Little Arkanap, from which point they mane on ❑I S
it
tir-jLA'ri—''—iii "".l'usili7lll.%A;lttiT ' l . A. CO
in advance. The day they reached the Cputro I _ • ...,_.=_,...
b, ___.......,- , „ ; ,..;_ g ...,,,.„,. by
Wood, they encountered a violent snow storm. Cll , bh 7 l , L—sr 1 0. / • r rt a nd for
..t
e,Di LWORTII a CO _
which, however, was nut of very long confine- • _.,_°,`,.,„,„,, _ Uriisb cyy a ii ‘,.... , 76 ,.-„ Ty — by
once. Na Indians were teen, disposed to do I t 0 ,..,:,.. ru -.-. h DILWOR d T
II & CO_
them may injury: Brown's cattle—some he put- , ._„67,,:b0d-o-i ib -- ;10 --,..,,,, 6Fiale hi
chased there—were not well able to stand the , IV" • i S ISt LWOlrrii ACO
batihdrips of the road, and some few of them were
dying. ~
Our informants met Messrs. McCarty, Whlaffil
Mitchell, and;Ser, end train% at or near the, 1
Big Arkansas Lucas and o th ers at Moo ' s F. -. I
Grass and water In ab.dance along the whale
route. Near the settle:nettle the Indians were
setting tare to the prairies.
There was but tittle news of interest in or about
Santa Fe. A few days before the party left. Judge
Houghton and blsjor Weightman, fought a duel,'
some thing occurring in court having given rise to ,
it. The parties met and owing to prime maunder/1
standing on the part of the second., Judge H Stett
a little too soon, the Meier then tired hie pistol lu
the ate. No Injury done on either aide, apit the
honor of the parties vindicated, I suppose: The
matter war amicably adjusted.
The election took . place about the 20th of the
month in New Mexico. Hugh Sr wet chosen
delegate to Congress, and ts Do nn his way to
take Mt seat in the House at e next aes.ton.
Messrs. McKnight,' Thompson anon, and other..
will be in in a tew days. stoma wee remark
elite doll for the season.
There was lle news o any interest from Chi•
holdout. Messrs. Beck and' Wethered were up
from Chihuahua nod Smote. No goods had or.
rived up to the time of their departure, to the
former place from here, but the merchants were at
El Preto and on tin way below.
The troops I, I arrived et El Paso from the
southern sea hoard.. law days ago the termed
and third of McCoy nd Waldo's trains tram Fc.rt
Laramie reached here.-
1170... N LAME'S Vsestevard—blors Testimony's —
Mr. Jonathan Ifoughumn, of Wear Union, Park Co.'
rgilavra io Ki'd Se Co:
• ha ve sold ell Vermlfoge yeti minute, and wish
e pew suyoly Immedintely. I could have sold a great
deal more, If I had had It on hand Tic people here,
aver crying e'l other medicines for wens., say tow
nom is equal to Dr. bllduse's Vern:angel
For eels by J. KIDD & CO., No. ep, corner cf Fourth
and Wood Si.. PiltShorgh.
PlitrVIUM Lawn neon.—grape:
) d by 3. \V. gell7
70 N. V. want sale by A 3eynes, No.
70 Footth eireet. This will be found 0 ininhilin ern.
ele of bevenge in Wellies, and porneinerly for tin
rooms.
BAlLZlOlllnensa.—An impenved Chocolate repays.
don, being a combination ok:onon nut; Oddment, in
smorating and palatable, highly recolumended parties
starly for inset.. ?moored by W. Bitter, Meeekin
ter, Mann, and for tale by A. JAYNE.% at thc P
Ina More, No. 7e retries et, . melll4
JOB PILLIIITING.
BILL HEADS, ceitirs, CIRCULARS,
litanifeau, Bi2J laiing,,taminsas, Law 11lards
ItaND LILL, WU., 61:1711‘Caias, MIMS,
r...ag, Xt. he..
Printed at thii ohonzst Colic, at 101/ pri.Ch
dra OAaaria Orneg. Tarn mica,
laraprawamanw•• sn alrents•tops
DR. 0.0. STEARNS, Sinner Boston, le prepared to
manufacture and let BuccaiTaatru In whole and part
&sem, upon Section or Atmospheric Suction Plate
Tcarrusenneramo Inva neerres, where the nerve
exposed. Mee and remidence next door to the May
or's °Shea, Fourth sweet, Pimbered
Rvatani—J. D. al`Fadden. F. 11. Eaton. Tan
t of f
fitsparalty.
The ann. N oe Alderman. A. 0 B.EIItIIART
wlll ha
githmttcd.ll . hi, friends; to the coneideralion of the
approaching WWI; Convention, as nenitahlecandidala
tut the Dloorolty of PituborP. onvo.i.o
‘no.'Al' goo boi mond' ldstofo2 the Moor
malty, oulhect to too toodortion Mug conven
BOraithery!Wlllionone Vigil be candidate Ca
m.y..lll,'Euyleet to the a amin.tio. of We Whig
Convention. rovil
. •
- DD. b. 1313 NT,
Dernist. Cornet ofrcanla
arel Deeltif, t4It•INSI
00114113 , 1 a
rita.• 40 . 6. .
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Ftrb,
:r . kth " o d . A '-3 1 4 1 1 e:;_te ° !y:R te,r ' b i . o. r it c a i:Ati°D-nt
-
OffLoa of Ms Doll ovule. Untold Safety I
suranco COmpany.
Plitub. Lem. Nov athh l SW.
THLT,v:fily . ,'mtbp'"ZAit' d o.ay' d :o'a l ;'. 7 f d th:
Ofortt• of taeCompany Coeur y'corrnenatn"fe .Mber :11,
D+49, cert.:wale. fne which roll be famed on and after
the Gut do, of December nrxf.
Alan, a dfrtden.l of SIX SIER CENT fn earl!, on the
capital .rock and f.orte rre toultla lasted. pavable
oe
shove. RICHARD NEWBOLD, SeeT•
•" I'. A. ADEIRA,Art , Sitter
Valuable Property far Sale.
TucßoieTOM7shVreht'd kregSheorTy,re'ireouleriendler
6 Lots en the cornCr of Penn street and Bell's al
le" 01 ft
. eveh by 110 It. to an alley.
A Lots on Liberty, nearly woos. Westatreet,2llL
each by 110 ft_ on an alter, •
0 Lots on Fast and Scednd atreets, above Roes, each
fi by SO.
3 Lots on 1,-Yoth street, tear Grant, each 20 11. by
yin In syarybrrty alley.
AA Lots in the Ninth We'd, on !Ahern si.,_b_Stur va
11..10 sin and chyle! a., earh 24 ft: by 2.10
I:S3 tots ea Beau, tore , Allegheny coy, esea 00 ft- jai ,
by . llo. For terns apply to
CHARLES B. SCULLY, AgeeL.L,
_
rIXTRA FAMILY FLOLIII2 b e sem {e.
_Li Kirk's Brand, to day
RNs rer'd and for . sate by -
nnv 0
TIO ---:.: il -'----------'—T--" '""'—io II rived • • ae by
lii. t ':li.4 d"
r"ARAISTRONO CROZEM
12
n O o ti v *R—ltlO bale, i lii_brands,reeT ,
"rA°H.ITATELONUA tAHZEIit
.1: . 10 _ ... . --- _
0110T—i":0 Asp in atom and for ll '' ? Y & THOZEE
T') innoT_
71/ rHaoNrattad.fr rale by pi,..
DVV"e'IIES—ARNISTKONG tr.. CROZER i.-
---
~
F ist,.._., Ws No 3 Mertmel;
o
No " N 2 "...
i 3 " No I V
•IS la . ' No 2 ' reedand for sale by
novlll RHE', MATTHEWS & CO
---
nnleb
T EAP , —.S7 Irk. Le.u. ' , lf
usvto Rlik.l, ffiATTHIiW
_a CO
A R D-21 kegs and 11,h1 reed and for rale by
r noslo RHF.V, MAITIIEWS k, CO
T OBACC I o—b a
IO nnAd:Dtervi,tilussit,....rome.4,uknd
. . e _
Ito
CH:.:os v CREFL.SE-10 bssualsr.jfaZ aco
aand
QCURCHINGS-4 cask. fur vale by
DI, JONES & CO
PEA NUTS-1 I, ugu for s luuDYipyr , •
0u
mem. uovlo HAR
()NU SHAWLS—A.A PGison te
ived, per rlpiess,d cartons GM
tr.:bawls.
VKI.VET 1111113 ONS—A. full ausortmenl rend re
tzt re.. Also, Gimps, Fringes and Hindi: gs.
;ins IU A A MASON er. GO
--- —
{)LACK AND COLD M. DC LAIN —A.. A. Mason
ij P. Co. um now opening 61 pieces of 011-wool M.
do Ltd. and Cwt.-Bas norto
. _
. .
kit 'MAO-09 ps Rs• counistins of Y.II •O.
.1. Is.Vl and Bleck Tess, Jo , t retdd end for snle by
W & Il blet:*.;T , IlEON ,
No IL2 al
rt nO -U tot in lune and j far i rle TH
CjAnt„:3l6.l.lu id:atjam lirt:lCi.fT.2?sr hCO
1 4 DII.WIrHTII It CO
ILO t' eta jest ree'd aVelorle by
.0 .a D
r t o li
a R i. O CO
NUL.S.tris-1 et re: j
s y nt.wowni
etrir.
toonF . t, 7 )a nt .y.
for
WILLIAjt.I, (10 Wood et
/nnv,„
g" JU V b ll.lA Atd6
/iov7
StielDAlkLe-10.floo/ C.opetaTill'ilvrv;
170 ,do Idoeni
au dos Woolen Sock:; b
Lea yds tamed Elem ., . tv: l 4o i r b s u,o l . ,
rove
Nc '
I te ticetw2 le . 2 e , ' 2 LW 2;2 to swivel of
*le: tort I . IIIIIIU, for t2l.
Lovt; lAtl IttrtirEY.k.,o. rrt , nt .1
r
Frpni St
IkAOLASSIa—,SI3I,IIm snivel on steamer Amen
cr aur, for as. Ly
ISAIAH DICKEY IC CO
•
No i, now landing from octet
fort Pm, ior onle by
`H.9 ISAIAH DICKEY it. CO
D AX-2 tAls owl I thane now latulinfaiZ
JO =nue.' kart Pin, for sale
19A1A4 & CO
GltbA , k... -10 013,1 slow
ria. and :of auto by
f.. 7 =. 7 5 hit - dts - Wp=ffir l qu A ltN. l9 .
tr , soir 1,4 to cloac cotratgounent.
ISAIAH DIPKEY & EX:s
1 .1 Prot
Pro( J. A. Atesund t.
ee. vol. Ro I'rxp vole.
y. Elm, cloth,
-The 5001 Ni, independent judgment :which Prof. Al.
exend , ever) where. dratd-ye, comb end won trot
c•ndor, foralcsts; end • Olin , of promand reverence
for Ora topic volume, diedegulehes Ina wort most
oteanteceously Doan m t foo o too citic.' productions
of
o, it to be mge r eded ru a model of
nibltrol t. reemr.on..—London Patriot.
etramthut•on of phtlttlopeal expositiou foe
the um team clergy. 4 —Poestlyienan.
de commentary of Web, aim man the unfolding of
o poem, end of profounder cburactee than st mew re •
pneitory of soggeshee ranches! thought."—N.Y Ra.
confer.
For sale ley JANIE 3 D. LOCKWOOD,
e•red Itookotellet and Imponer. 63 Wood et
O r
esnour winch Thtbet. watt hiael
oof lc hinge, Toed sod for . ale by
trara L . ARRUTILNOT
17/11Dv---61.-0 oos. il3 and
- 5,137 , /Joel, wee'
ii
b•• nori C ARLIUTII.7IOT
ADove
:1,1211113Lb:S-3 csuk• Ylabt, Voi.ptd
coyed and for .05 by
ootEl
t ra,L, BO' fER -4 bbl.j: : " 7 1 / ( i/ e n/f i g= b
No Y 6 Nolte! Pk
Mai
0.--- ' 4lb.4y
R
CRAW & k:
TT—
WIT FINNERt.R-4 kegs 334 ono anjemiel_kEl
nor]
IG LBA3--e°
nATIor ula by
LEAD—Stub
C H GRANT
I ,!.‘ G ,. 4 p:mut l Vi ll ivir
& SILL, 119 Wood st
w BEAT FLA /UR- 0 4MM; psixid fur mile
oby ~or. STII.I_,AF W0032.t_
C°aN-1"1".--"Aisf:4;° .
CemibiLOUXl3-EtaW=.iilli:ds
IM=Z!
.d
C ARDCTicita
id or wale by
CRAIG & SKINNER
e LL, lur ._„ uy
C 11 GRANT
AMUSEMENTS
FOR ST C , ,yIS.
•
et
firt pt -
setsee nd al ins d cmedlm.
pet. 0n 41.12,4-..4 T
• i : E ft?ritZEW
pelle
. .. -
FOR INCINNATI AND SF- LOUIS.
aew , u. rtia splendid Wannore . . .
FAIR:MO' :CT, -. .
1 ~ .1 .
Eld.en, ma.ter, will ~ see tor "atkenna
and all Itnennediade !nem Una day
at 4 rCloch, F. Mt -
L;OL freighter parsaaa'apply on be r. noolo . •
/ 'F')",,,_l°,rd°l .. 1 41 Y- ~ Fon pmr; -
ri ka i
4 , -- -
101t.'cuLte‘r, ...Rieman 1,4 shove . •
and all ioarmadilan ports
to-morrow,
WO o'clock, A. M. 0 ' :
For freight orpassago, apply on boat L nos; , .
FOR aviTiiwiLt.r.
-, ; ib. The nrcv and 'illiteudid fast puma .... I
sag:" P 34 PILLEGR A I'D fio.l,
Mason, Mater, win terve for Cronin.
root and Louisville , on Friday, the oth ion" at it . 1
ok•llrek, A. IS: For (relate or Vela.. ollplT =bout
to RAKER a FORDS'TII, or
GEO LI ALILTE:OIERGER, Agaitta ,...',..1.
FOR LA‘UISVILi.ki
The cot did Faornwr packet
Tr L6•R%IIIPo
Lama loaes.mectr, adt I•Ave re.
twirl le urtundskr, ;ha tit/ill:ay at' ,
'lo . ^ nI
Far inlaid or pan..ore lapin In
ILA K k, ro,FIRVTII. of
novlo GE.O.I..IIILTF—NBEIIIIIII, AO*.
. - FOR ST. 1. , 4115.
' • ' Tbe splendid fast pindenger p!.eket, 1-
NIARARN.
Id. la. COS , mules, will let. far:
. s above and all iatertnedlnte ports .-
on dalorday. she Ulth inst. at ID aintook,"k M. ,
Forireista or passage, aprly In Mims' , os us . .
novlo O It
DOII.TOPIRFRGER
•
FOR tl'T. t.OUIS. .
'I Therplentlitl t.t.o me r -
, M ' ILINGG.M.P.
lr 'Capt. Cope, unit 'peva for the above
am. , ~..cs:, ,R na all tutereoediite.porla ea!' d.r,
at 10 Welork, A. M. ... •
Por treight or purer., apply on tilatfr.:
FOR CINCINNATI
..,.,-. ' The,P
Isnihd slestacr
eitiEN2ND O AH,
Cs t•
ad Bowinss. .11: leave fat above
•
P lutsrissdiste posts this dal',
_ .
et 10 A AL
For freight Or We* 04[0
. .
The splendid steamer •
-
We decade), be 71.11 in at ~t In eel . enit, A. M.
lor freigh t or passsAe, apply on bon., or ii
W It Wil F.: I,£B.
rirrsounati - AND WAFFLING PACKN't
aew and , ple••did pusuger. ,
, Ft.amet
-•
? e f - 17 11 ::4 4 ‘ lay r
e
xt4l .4y 1 s
Frdayatlo clons
A. M. .
rroltd or passage apply on boar*, or to
_
, J N tdd. de,
ertco 6*v-4'4r/iv%
_
.DAILY.PAcKET LINE
frfflS vnU.known lice a splendid passefiKer Steatite;
& ers Is now composed of the largest, strtfLosr, hes.
finished and furnished, and most powered heals ott th 9
waters ex the West... Every accommodation and nun,
fort that money Oen macaw, has been - prostded fOr pas..
stagers. The Linetas been in operation for doe feint
• , 419.3 mulled a .nillion of people without the least ime.
ry . tertheir octanes. The boats *rill be at the feat 0f...
Wood sweet the day.previons en stetting, for tee morn
tion of frei.e.,t end the entry of penon the never
, ter. In all GUIS the. passage money
most be paid 111
advance,
$ • -- .„
• ' •• BOADAT P.totrover. •
Tht ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, -11•
loave - Pittsburgh ems Sunday moniug at 91 tVaLookt
Wheeling ever; Ouse:lay over n 0 of Si r. W,
WC.
3301511ta1t PAGICILIT. •
.Tha MONONOMIELA,Cap.t.9I.Oaa. will leave PlTO
burgh entry Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling!
every blonds) , evening at la r. o.
tilint r gtalrlatrart .
The iIIRFR,II/. No. Capt. L tamarcr.rge, w 11.9
leave Pittsburgh every Taealny-atonpng tO &cloak , :
V,gbocilt4 tnr•lry ot ,
IYP F . D. WRUAI
ro.u.CF.T. -
She NEW 6`ol ND No. 2, Cat. 9. PI n, wilt;
leave PittAruot MIT Wed•n , lny atom., ,ot
covitwola rvening • Mt Jig
Tiocfoelc{Wnehltritir• •
Tko 1311,11.!.tANT, Copt Go.s. leave Pito:
hufgh every T.0111011.1' I:12 ming at 100 elock;WheeTai
every Tharsdn -aoll'or at 00 p. an ,
. .
tlt
• . •
The CIAPPER Nag, Capt. Paw Dcvs.s., will leave ,
Pitoburgit early Friday morning al-lao'cloeki
ln.entry'Prtaay-evening a , •
• • SATTFROJI.I! PACICE.V. •
I.,4The Cot C. Wootar4,*
leave Pitts..o rah eves) . Friday nanmlag v !Nee,
e!eeW,•Wheelleg every Fraar wla r. as. • _
mrmo==l
. .
presiat of
I'l.l.ey. , :ealortel a dhedeelf of tier per ?et' eel lea
• i•al etaek. (ye the Ina' (.T.: in N 2t,et.
062 locaLreameezlenr,i,other4,_,...„..„......„ •
I.laea thliday. daelered livid-140c -'
liTiliSpee'rent eeptial'et a pe3 a., nu, s n. Wm%
te letblast Ye. t evaders will be pluS al
' Weeleia Bart of Pluladel, 41._
n0r741,11'
Ac.t
rot , Isl . t. tin.;
T ilts
his a
fiu of . mo.ukis, pxlab , e fortb.b ,
1tn5.1 , 12 •• - • W. H Nr. (7.1.11T1.1,1.
Ir 1,1111122's 1,...,,
(,),..bet , Dm, 11:49..: . .
ii.N ELECTION for ibitteen three cuotktlite 'tor,
Cot the etseetng year, will be lota 11.1. th..i Pp,kuk,
llottre on Monday, thl. lath d ty of No , ent .. iti I et...h . ....
oetti dte ' ! ' • W it :111•••••••/•• r.. ~ a
•••—•.........
.
—• .. • - . -
• Exestootto klAhaert tor et A
K.,
. ..
. . . Oct her tAt, P.42.f ' ' •I;
A N
ELECTION for gaiiteen Chreah' rt orm,,Bor,
u ,",,„,. to,the erooticit rear 'nth. be bed at the
Lteek , no Moo,. on hien 'al, the I,Olt do* Or NO•O13,
her rent hotseteu the hours of tit A. M. out! 3 E:M.,'
cell Ate TottMAti M ltithrE Colit,ol
9anic or t astoaaa,t.
5 , a Nlobar.s9 - 51 •
N ELECTION for thirirea Directors-Q . l *ha Bank,
for %h.. atomic% 'oar. vri I ao arid at the tfankint
on Monday, the Ma of Novern , d, arm..
OCWO.dt , JOIN SNYDER- Cta'aler•
W
RED—]O Lbls for sale bL
.irEnov unmon*L.
Wl.l72o.L.tAbblig, sup_miorionetu'Lleletif:;l7nln;bjcA.
SCCIII . EINUFF—I net for hp
_
Jt MORciAN
r ARO 01L-13 bblv jars vnetl:gT . ; . l7.4j;k4
IJ nov3 •.
Nius=:-,,LBur
ary Eva , I v o; tao
S WATERMAN
•'dnom A WA PEAMiN "
ir — AELD—irto w ecs puma No. I, reed na 4 ferule
by novi L. S tVATLIIMAN
I AATLIVrE fIEANS-33 Ibis fa [..ate.by : ••
(31) I V T novi S %V ATERAUN
BR n n . 4187-25 do: Cori tricots, for a...1e by -
4 • W , Ts:stVPLII
__mom
‘3I,A.NYCETA: 131sAfiliKT.T.—W. R. guypii, 4us
iwit reed another supply of country .eaiata
manufactured kilunkets, Including some or a yeo.sti
parlor qsaltty. Roo.° keepers arc invited:taloa at
them before maktur their purchases..'
:tort _N. E. corner :Ids - ma bLarket ass
I=M2l
o< p e e
g by tr c T=ltyi
Hove Y„ - and TWO ACT. of 0.011w1 0 4) ,, 1 . P 0ngd.
Poesetsion give, imreytliessly. Eng h&c. of Jas.,itt
dentin, E, q 14slung the pretni.es. et or.
• • •W. Ihteill,lNTllC K. 15 Fee= st.
.IALOSIEI.--1411bijast reed abdAr
'V nova J KIDD
1-)AC4-SEIOUJDER,-JJ-.lC* pfiaLe_qoap. for_
J) eVa by MATTObAr=".
Nr}:A'l'ML'NtS—tU ~t~.ltte reer~ : lor ~Je Ly
nctBl ~'RIIfSY'•AI~I"IIIRWCRLO
11),RIS S.I. VS—A. A. Mason fr. bkva
JJ ccivcd plc( cicgsai style. , Rich Dri!!!!,llk4.
nnal
mr sale b7_
I AM...4 two. su laud
1 'J nowl -
HI LIVER - OII.— eN of u clicks goal*. fur
sale by ...It BRAON & REIII.II
rIRoErMt ITARTER—MniII,ic Mc•OI NV-.
'"• A-b tz `'"
''" " ' M
A. pc• up , Frencb Moine*,
or . the raciat'acs i6 insbls
' tic
- P.F.111 TARTAR -2 bblalor sale be ~ „ .
Cpov•
... • _. , `i P .24/ .."A 1l
,Sl'agf_PuTßlOr...974.P 0 4
elni =l e ge
D n r "l % F.7-42''
::1 " . ' f
tt.e .- T e fJPn ' n ' , l s .l.
orreM. . '
EX fit., Iletit.ll-era, 0.111..,e
./117 . 11/11.1.41101i
irt.ot-01...--P.ICET.T.ON tcro4•4-reerisr-
Jed Exp.. Kid utor.votia ttln twig . , sr
.er nat.o.eco. ittlo New Vint s i esat,,„ti,,,m,
1/ 0.. .11 klardp.tha riadls, which ey 'WM ter tiro
eluare y their retail tradt. T.t.xnatug.and 4 V• lie.
ty Strew I*FOlrlb tL teas
Just receir.l.l by Ecnebs, Nee
Ndie worked CapA, Caff., Caps UPS Iland
kerchief. at de 7n blVrioN Ispurjh
Li iv AN ti
0 for b
...311 •
[
ifourt li /il::ll'u\VU.•...—•o~ ~tL.a••
S
mw pelt-- 34 mt.wnw[µbnn
SU: 4 :IO6TLLIG 7ced
Let.n. utts.--•••••• 1.. 6 • 4 •-4-•
oct3o ' J' (AVOWER ih.tu
• - op,not to • a. 10.1 na l by
ott3o ' ,- 1111,W OR riga nn
rrEAS-1= • c • ets
-1; tiO caddies
'or nlo low by elf=
Nrocg 6E9740 b • /L 1 smontlij.d4su b
rn z
CA
nuoons—too dos m
nevi
VILOUR-43 bbls titre
V novl
B dot atom Lad for sale by . •
sru : A MU:
GOSLIEH CIiEF3E.—“Ue Lis Goatee, 77.
Into
WO ~ . ,
Cram, sre eearse
.le by. • • nort . e rt, 44T t 5 ,11.1.
. C 5 Wu &
TITOOLEN.JACIII up and Keedi muu
ilf Wm Jerkets Just reed kir ~
: 4021--,-- RH itllNXrC—lt. WIIITC.111.11(ped el
1. S WATesai kx
Qmars
& DELMVE.III7SO d4rtxtl
"o:Slaiti and Drew:til hist reed fl." ari
sqkcKtE & Mao! et
D 1.4111.1 a. fill/06g
m tor -eisir"?+:jklore
beat Cal Stele. , jest eived ex - res.
.fi n
mate he'suAcK.L.urr mak:, feo wool:
oeo - ~•
VllllCOES—Arvassmarau Mae , • ,err!
imt melveil by .
OCS7O eiIACYLMIT& WHITE, OD W0l.;114,
,-,.-. 7 ,,,
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tor 111 • lc ay
,
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se mi or n•IRT e avy,.
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Mffil!=
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