TflkirlTßlßtifttift 4rtA4iTTE. 'PUBLISHED DT WHirE & co MONDAY . 2dOrtNThiG,NOV; 12, 1919 Ernta. l'lrturua Amy liszma ts published D Trt•Woetly, sad Weekly.—The Dully is &Tea Dollars peetArista; the Trl-Weekly is Five Dollsrs Pre Iteasai; the: Weekly is Two Dollars per annum, strictly X 6 AIITIZITRUare camestly reqaessed to head in rum Won 6 r. lc, and 41 early In the dzy as Advalimesne zmn msertcd foe Owl lad Urns 14 iltrarhably b eel:anti:l ordeted out riinammena NOILTEI witsaionis. erne adverdatments aadalbscapdons to the Nana/met eau mad Mated Males Ganda, Philadelphia, rewired sad [armada from this (ace . erk ratrr..pio E FOR LOCAL MATTER- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ice Mx. Maus' 'Amzet.—We do not hams t h at any good papoor out of any further dlscossion , of the fitness orate appointment of Mr. Marsh, as faiaitertio the Sublime Porte, with our neighbor, of the Meicary. We lee thing* thosugh &medi an so different, and our views of iedividnal nens, and the latitude to be given to freedom of opinions NO al so Mach variance, that we cannot taped to come together. - The Mercury says that a Minister of the United Stares should be • "man of unblemished .eharac ter, and'of undoubted patriotism." To this we subscribe, and have only to express our regret, that these important requisites were so grossly neglected by the late administration, of which the Mercury, we believe. eulogist.— Our neighboroext asks the, question, whether Mr. Mush can be supposed No possess either character oepareiteuto," when judged by his epeech in °ppme don to the War arithMeXlo3. lie takes the neje• tire, we the affirmative. We see nothing in Mr. Marsha opposttion which derogates from either his character or patriotism, but much which epealo for one and the other. Oar neighbor will probs. bly be surprised at this, and will go off-into • din 'tram - stunt mu want of those necessary qsalive. This we can very patiently endure, iu stub cause, tilde° can Mr. Marsh: We have no coun try but this, and we think we love it, and destr , it preetedity--gloty in its fame, and lament its rorsru much as our patriotic neighbor. Nev. 'beef, we esteem Mr. Marsh as good a paten end possessed of a far better character than titer - pap whose motto is, 'One country right t wrap" and who consider it their duty to defend, instead of correcting it. wrongdoings. In this rer poet both Mr.Marsh'end 'herself are in very good company. The Memory say:— "l 1 [the Gazette] dravis a comparison between the thenductbf Mr. Marshdoring the Mexican war, and: that of Lord Chatham during the war of the Iteredation; of the French entirens who decouriter the invasion of Rome, and of some fanciful 'high minded and duitig Russian," who should rise up and remonstrate with Nicholas upon the atrocity of the Hungarian Invasion; Realty, we could afford to smile at all this, but the idea of comparreg the Mexican:war with the French Invasion of Rome, or the Russian invasion of Hungary, is quite too monstrous." • We made no comparison. We merely illastra ted a preicipt—the right and duty of good citizens . to oppose wrong doings on the part of the Govern ; theta of their country. When the Mercury under. Ora Minato a comparison, why did it not tom the easerittord Chethami It , would have been at lead as creditable to its fairness, so to refer to the other examples. Will it say that the noble Earl wee • traitor! We fear our neighbOr has yet to leant the fundemental principle on which every free governmerit is founded. Here is another extract: Minh, it must be remembered, did not content himself with offering a corwritutionei oppo 'shim to' the prosecution of the Mexican war, bet abased and ridiculed our soldier.; and' endeavor ed to drive them from their allegiance. We re peat that his conduct amounted virtually to - treason against his country." WhotTor heard of citizen., soldiers being driven ferns their allegiance by ridicule and abuse. The +mg Idea is a" more gross slander upon the volun teers than any thing Mr. Marsh ever uttered. lie, we pill venture_ to soy,] never conceived such a thing. • Bet at the time the speech was delivered _ ibis war was virtually over, and our soldiers were manly retereeker on their way, so that so evil lads enuid have gown out of it with regard to the war. Mr. Marsh was a member of Congress, end was thou constitutionally twined to represen: the'wishee of his comaltuentr, and towithatend el wrong doing on the part of the Executive:, Thii be did, fetudeadjr, manfully, eloquently—arid hi oceurtituents appriniai of it, by re-electing his spin to represent their washes. And we guar the "Green Mountain Boys" are about so good , s. treat, and as good judges of characters, and of What coastlines en ledependent,puriotic American • Citizen, as one neighbor of the Mercury. We will trouble our readers with bat one extract fur '. .tit is cot en anomasy mat mode General Taylor • has been elected to the Presidency wilijr ori account of his services in the. Mexican war ; the most ha . portant situations under the goverment. should he • conferred upon the most violent and unscrupulous opponerits of that wart How can the Gazette re 'coaelle this with any principle of honesty or sound-policy I" Our. neighbor lays down bin premises and Then "argues from them. Tririi L well enough, provided limping,es are hoe.. This is all important, end we rograitaall_that wb frequently find his claim ' • rite arguments resting on a rotten foundeuon.— , This inthe nub in the above paragraph. General Tailor wu not elected to the Presidency. "solely" on account at hisservices in the Mexican War, : That war4eveloped Ida great powers, and brought hair notice his many virtue., end he was elected beesuse of them, and becanee he W 35,11. TVla g ' and the W?pg candidate. We admit that his Men ' son Ureepelp added to his availability. But if any , onithiekt that the election of General „Taylor was an stiproval, either in whole or pail, of the • *Wean War, he is grossly mistaken. So flu from , _this; °pp . :ridden to that war was the chief ground ' _ Of oPposititan to Mr. Cass and the Gamow : ant: per. 4, The party opposed to that war succeeded . to • 'power,- and it is not therefore wonderful that its adherents rthould share,the honors of the triumph Oa neighbor , oldie Aftratry Indulges in-some very'free en:laments upon our remarks upon tot. 114111i00, witbnat appeariog, or, caring, to under. mised the spirit Dicer article. With the spirit of "rowdyism," or "blear:nudism," we have no .610 TO sympathy Aiwa those who have set them. selves up or the peculiar opponents. All we con- Sind S;r . is free thought, free speech, and the right d disonsairm, in the open eir, in public places, as Iran as in the forum. Or in the temple, and the pladritsidism and obecenity are never right enduing cironmainces,whaber ate religious or a political meeting, and we hove heard whet might ~ be conlidered such, at gatherings in this city, at width hosorablajudges showed their counteitan. cos. But the sighs of tree discussion is not laud ; 'esence, Is not &grievance of 'which any man has • Tight ton eStoplain—evert though the "creed of • . irortion ofour kflow citizens" is "the subject ofdady and nightly attacks." The creed of every nrigioui body, which' is bald girth for the adoption dinsalcind,and.the acceptaaus of which has a very serious effect upon alms personal and civil fele- wina, Is a legitimate subject, of discussion; and if . penmon &ram to discerns it--and the people choose to bear' ta the open Cr, In the market places, and Muse, at times and under circumstances sows not to interfere' with that/peculiar cue, we 'take llt,hey bare a perfect right to do so, and that thin Cialde no private or constitutional : Tghs right of thopeople to meet and discuss reh eats end political questions, in public places, has beennedlnan ages, and noutended -far to the . .• del* and though the strong arm of powdr h ar, Ormonied to put of down in many cotintrleeoet it • trostfirever loins called in question in a froceemo• try imow it is a cabinet to abase„ and bas doubt. hr taien abased in this city, brit it is a right eo Im paits4 and so necessary for [hi preservation of Mull; ilia °vaults abuses should bo treated witb tee . pt f3oriarfal are the despots of Europe orthe asciroiao al this privilege, that they disperse every anstinaralie of halts dozen pergola—give the pep pie of Europe the right to , assemble together for pee atio*Ligion of polities - 1 rind religions prin ciples, 11l Oldie pieces,. io the open air, and it *wad Datba keg before despotism would toppla 'bowl its dame* and yield dominion to those whose tight it la to govern at pasple. • :" . ,47121713. 07 • Rannunao Mime .'—The American miu'l iteanterWeshington, front South .. *;nott, brought to New York i numbe; of puma. pee' Amongst whOm were the Hon. Romulus ht. of North Con:dine, tale U. S..Ntinister LO Sipa) Hoe. Richard lath, of Peanaginnht,late Envoy to France; Hon. Wiliam H. Wiwi, 91Vealigli4 late Charge d'Affaire at Vice . oh; and Hen. E. P. Flenniken, of Penasylvanle, i Oaege, d'Atrairs at Copenhagen, each SICCOM . Ostat by histudly:- V: . :.:T.' , I..egg*.:fi; . • . . ... . . . Wrench Andes. - The StineciablillFinsldngton, trim .13remen. and Southampton,' strived at New York on Tneulny evening, bringing intelligence one day later than 'the . Hibernia: -The only intelligence of interest she brings is intelstion to French Minim, which previous arrivals lefties stinfl in regard to Rome, and some other issues A strong pan,. under the leadership oaf. Thieni, has been formed, having for Its leading idea or principle. rentieni" salon to Republic...ism. In this party are the Legitimists, and Orlin:ins. and those opposed to progress Between this par* and the President exists a wide difference of opinion In relation to Roman matters, nod it won hoped by the sincere Republicans that LOll6l Napoleon might be indu ced to rank himself among their number. The London News, has the following comments on the o fanire, which WV worthy or consider.. sit is difficult to imagine a country no totallydes void as;is France of public,feeling or of public pride. Any Grmhended despot might humble her before iEunme, might use her resources to support any . Criminal, or soperannated,or imbeeilecerwel might convert her army into mere police, and take the money of the industrious to pay them. Through out a land of thirty millions there aroma no mo tive-for public conduct acknowledged nave fear or avarice, or the inereatsclfisheesa. There in no principle in public men; no torce in public opinion. There reigns la the political attocepoerelhat dead, dark and solemn calm that accompanies or pre lades great convulsions, when there is not a light to guide one, nor a breath of wind to move a sail, were one to spread it. Upon each a world ha. poor Louis Napoleon been thrown—we any poor, or we profoundly pity him. He has been a twelve month at the head of a noble country, and be hes not found one princi ple of government, one public aim, one true sup port, one genuine frienir.—The intereste of each patty that be advanced to power were hostile to him. yet he has shrtrik from those which could I best have coalesced wth him. . . He was made to consider every thing propelar,aad every thing lib , eral as a bugbear, and he consequently dung him. I self into the arms of parties who.o chief hopes mneisted in his betrayal. It certainly was a perplex tug thing, for a prime or a president placed at the head of a Frenchicov emnaent, to find out support 6, that government. The popolar arty was profoundly ulcerated, the cla.ete p rratly frightened, the monied class outrageous with louver, of which they dung the enure blame on libereilmin end republtcanism, to stead of.attribraing thein to their own improci deeee, selfishness end folly. Loyalty wan n ren• limeat unkuown. • Even legititnits disown it; what they want tan prince, to stand capital of that lee. umn of which they, toe aristocracy, Corn the , shaft. The monied dm, who were ruined by the I public, and the legitimists, who had been in rum and disgrace durinirthe last half century, coalesced; I and they offered power to whoever would pet down republiomisto and do their work. They of fered it to Lainertine, they offered it.to Cavaignac. The one was too (oolieh, and the other toe honest to accept sock tenet , . Louis Neje:en:in grasped at them. lie was elected by them—atlemt appeared : tube so—end he became their tool. They hold him in their hand. They have get an Assembly 'of their own choceing. For the popular element r which was at first sufficiently string in it, wan get rid of by a most foolish conspiracy, which decreas ed and discredited the liberal ranks and causa— -1 Louis Napnleoa has powet to dissolve this, Aa• sembly. He hos no power to govern, save through its majority. And although (bin mejority was oh. tained from the country under the idea that isocies. ty and property were in danger, and that the men to be retorted should be teen who would vote for them at all price, there is no appeal team the ex• travagant reaction of this majority. We 'me what it ha• done la Rome—something that neither Innis Philippe, nor Charles X. could have dared. • And what they have done to Rome they will strive to do in France—that is, restore the ancient state of things, the monarchy of the alder Bourbons, the coed; the priesthood, the cote• gone. of proscription, the censorship of the press, the colleges in possession of the Jesuits. The re action at Paris amaze at a point quite as extreme is. the reaction at Berlin or Vienna. All that is wanting is the scaffold, nod that may coma But although • this is the aim of M. Falloor and M. Montelembert, and of the united majority of legitimism and °demists, we cannot believe that M. Thlera has put himself at the head of any such crusade. eL Thiereis too mtieh and too indelibly I SOM of the 'revolution to commit himself to nay sack doctrine., or any such party, M. Thies essentially a foreign adv ancement his whole cool ie in the ineerest and of hes country abroad. And in order that it may have a com manding poellioo abroad, M. Thiele would perhape desire to mite topower that party which in strong est in domeetic politica. What Lord Aberdeen recommends in Englund, fit. Thiers recommends in Frmce. lard Aberdeen rave, let its mak friends with A tialtia tied absolutism. and by that means appear to support end share in a reactiOn that we cannot resitt. M. Thiers seys,the Ude of Tr. action nod absolutism is strong; let as join it, anti make the must of it- M. 0: like Lord Aberdeen, biased in no small degree by motives of persona l rivalry. The old feud between Thien. and Definite, There end Pasty, eurvivea And M.Thiers, who fought the battle of the right of mini.ters, nil of kings. to govern, under Louis Philimpe, wfbiort unwilling to give up such a principle to Louis Napoleon.— For the President of a Republic to write a letter, disowning all complicity with the unpopular bet necessary policy in which hie cabinet has embark ed, is a trick in M. Thiene* estimation which no public man ought to silkier. Suit we believe to be the explanation of M. Thiets's conduct, and we ore far from thinking it !satisfactory lint it, at lease removes ore - titradiets the very deplorable aupptisition that such men 11, M. Thief.s bare given their assent, their talents end their efforts to a Legitimist restormon. • The report of M. Thicrs, on the Roman ques. lion, brought to his leet, on the 16th of Ottober , M. de Toequeville, who went. over the whole ground of the French intervention, its motives and its acts; the upshot df his docourne was, that France had hoped and expected liberality end moderation from the Pope, and still hoped, though it must be eoiffeseed that as yet there had not been much to galley the desire, or justify the expecte doe. The correspondent of the News says • He hoped, in continuation, that the demands of France, wont I be ell granted, becauee he had the greatest confidence ill the goodness and intentions of Pius the Niath—a great pontiff, who had given the signal of every liberty, and of ell liberal ideas, and who had been repaid by violence n od murder. This-last expression' canted an immnse Mout el end At. Testelin even called cot "You lie" (Vow , :tenter.) The president cove bit hell, and nail ed 11. Testelin to order, but that deputy continuing to make use of rite obnoxious expression. M. Dupe said "I coition to order the second tune, and your name shall ha lasermed In the Sl:mite:a to morrow to hint &Teel: . it The sitting .war suspended in the midst of num ton nt• ration; it Was resumed al half east .1, by NI. Mathieu de la Drome, n member of the Left. who said that he had foreseen, when the expedition was veted.hhat the honor of France would he urnmhed. Yet the speech that had Port been mad. s uch de Toegneville, and the report of NI, Told., were to create the greai. est anonlahment, and to grants all that could possi• Lily be Imagito d Ile could not conceive haw Ant could be defended at the tribune which was no cam. pletetyhonjectauble. Demotmen he admitted, was conquered, and had been vanquished in by the defection of oil the men of the olddiberly party. Thanks to which deleition, Lombardy wit, bowed down beneath Atwitittn rule. Bat Ise has a brew:obi meet that the people would again rise. For no years there had been men who teased not to turn religion and the Pope tom ridicule, .d these men for l 5 months ut have prostrated thalamic. before a square bal. After hoeing thwart:maw/ religion moan s the people. they would now plane them under the authority of spiritualism. lie wuld let the Pope knots Mat if lie go. hand In hMid w i th there men he Is lost. Arne. from the Delhi. , and the Constitetiorinel are gaoled, in which, with great prolixity, the idea an an nated that a "tranaactionn will be come to between Ilio'pretident and the majority of the Chamber. mbt that finally Franco and the Pope will come to good understanding. Tue Too Cuurtrrg to Abantc•.—The New York Tribune ha. late advwes from the Tea plantation of Mr. Junius Smith, at Greenville, S. C. His plants are in blossom, and 1.3 healthy and flourishiug. those of Ch:na at the some stage or growth. Every thing looks favorable, and init. Smith feels abundantly encouraged. He expects to place tresh Ten on , the tee•lables of London and Puie in twenty Idays, , from his plantation. He har a logo number -al Plants, Ana tea seed enough fins half a million more. The Back de actiptions blossomed some time linen., and lately the Green plant descriptions have also blossomed. —Mr. Smith is collecting stout him qttite a force of laborers, having recently sent to lho North for alma twenty bands. He has also made sun. ceasful efforts to grow the fig and almond• His next year'. crop will be quite en important owe. Should Mr. Smith succeed in introducing the growth of the Tea plant into the United Staten, he will certainly deserve a statue of gold and the gratitude of 'the whole country. AXISIcsn lausol.—Blackmood's Masoning which has so long maintAned the tory aide of ev .ery question, ins come round in a most essential point. Instead of deelnimmg, as in fount times, against the American protective system, n now freely confesses the greet wisdom .a inestimable benefits of tbat ermines to it, with per fect truth, the uniairaneled advancement of the United Stains, in wealth, population. independent spirit, social improvimnerd, individual and col lective gritetinse, and elements of natant great ness. Blackwood quotas the folloviing passage of Mr. Webster's speech, in ISIS, as equally re. markable for truth and eloquence—Newark Daily Abe. of have spoken of labor in one of the great ele ments of our society, the great substantial interest on which we all sum& No (meal mrvlce, not preital toil, not theirkaanle drudgery by one rem of Mankind, imbjected on account ofoolot to the control of another race of mankind; but hihor, in telligent, manly, independent, thinkingand acting far itself, earning its awn wages, aceutoulatiesits oven wages Into capital, becoming a part of sOeity andof out social systeuredocating caildboodmain. mining worship, ehtimier the right of the elective franchise, and helphig to uphold the groat fabric: of the Elate. . .Than Is American labor, and I magma that ill mysympathiee are with it, and my Teen until lam dumb, *Ube Suin • oar 'friend, J. A. Briggs, Esq., of Cleveland, who spent a few dope herelitely, wrote home to the Cleveland Democrat ns follows, about oar Prireatntou, Oct. 27, 1819. This city, in every direction and, in every re , specs, is showingjamns of proves. The im provement made here in the outward appear ance of this hive of 'odours within the last eight years is truly astonishing. In many respects it has entirely changed. Modern architectural fashions have made wonderful innovations in building, and for the better. There are stares and dwelling booms here of much taste and beauty.— Nine years ago, there was not a store in Pasburgh sea an open front. All was old fasluoised and ancient. Stone the destructive fire, on the 10th of April,lBls, great change. have taken place and some of the very best warehouses and stores have been put up. Perhaps the most elegant Dry , Goods store in the city Is that of Mr. F. H. Ea ten ott Fourth street. kin an eastern model, and shows goods well. Market street—the shopping street—bas some•stores with very fine windows, fitted up with much taste. . The City is emending an the Fonnh steel road, and a-large population have settled in that quarter within a few yearn There are RCMe beautiful private residences on that road. . A number of private residences have beet put up within the past etre" year. in Pittsburgh and Allegheny, which add very much to the beauty of the cities, and are highly eredtable tothe taste and liberality of their Owner., 'I do not like to are fortunes invested in dwelling houses. Hut an m. ves-. - rnent or 5,10, or 51.5.000, in good, substantial, benefit& homes, by men who, by years of honest, laborious indiastry, have ammired cnuspetenee and independence, I like to see. Such an investment benefits all classes. It gives employment to la tor—it scatters the dunes—and a beautiful home, with all about it, decorated by the hood of culti vated taste exerts an influence beneficial to the highest degree. Man is an imitative creature. And if one elk. isen at a town or city puts op a Comely lionise, and layo,cillt and cultivated a fine garden, and 'rills it with fruits and dowers and Creep ing vines, others arc stimulated to follow his ex ample, and in a few years, yOu have n city eels.- , brated for us taste and beauty. Well and truly has Keats said— A dung of beauty is a in: forever • Whether this beauty belongs to ultimate or in animate creation,it radiates a joy, and all Mel and own tln power. Piusburgh is a beautiful city. 'Prue. its streets ant not wide—ft has no Commons, or Parks—hut sir has beautiful hills on every side—watered by the Allegheny, Monongstela, and Ohio. lit green hills rejoice in the glad sun-shme, snit its valleys are teeming with the busy hum of human indus try and labor—man'. giant elevator in all true progress, enriches those whose well directed toil makes life sweet nod bleared. If this city were as white as our ciao, every stranger, when he first beheld it, would exclaim, `how beautiful!'— The dense colums of coal emote issuing from the iron mills, and Factories, shops, nod houses, gives every thing a dusky hue ' but the smoke does not hide the natural beauty o f the location. It is true, that the coal smoke and dust often -fouls the face el life, Like !mime await mole on beauty's breast, And a clear cloudless Sabbath in Pittsburgh Like to a diamond on a &a/ man's hand This city mutt ben great piaci. The destiny al futuregreatness it anneal reesac. The Central Rail Road will ha completed iv 153 a, and one of to giant arms, will. ere th... he extended into the heart of our own State, and will draw largely of our products and trade into the "Iron city." The busineta men here arc tee 'tilting much upon the trade of Ohio, and well they may. Their train and nods glue end white lend, we must have i and they ' h a ve only to tap our State by Rail Road, to enrich themselves and benefit their netablev.— Ohio sr of far more important. to Piltahorgh, thin Pear:ay/ramie re to Pittsburgh. And their boo tie's men, by pushing their energies no Rail Rohde, in COPIICd with the Labor, and through the centre of Ohio and dan. will he 1310 st bertefitted—as their manufaclnturesi a seek a western, instead al an Eastern market How true is Wilted change is written upon every thing of Earth. 'ln this lite nothing is perrnan.t but porpayal change. Since 1510 there has been an almost entire change in society here. I see but few familiar face, Adversity, prosperity, Mt grave, Play a round game with trienda. On some the world Ruth shot its evil eye, end they are passed t Front honor and rememeronee, and • were alI the mention that their names receive; Andpeople knew no mote of them than of the shapes of clouds at midnight,year hack. The cAlleglserty Cemetery" is one of the mn'l bent:anti' in the country. It containt 100 acres, ant has every variety of ground. It Is protected or the mad aide by a heavy, massore wall; and a ‘plendid corn way ha• beets erratic :I at an c2r111.1 o: antis 5100. It is dotted in olonfrt every Free bon by white monuments of every variety of faro and character. Here sleep able Junst,--elorpien advocates—men of entorpr.e—humble [instal devoted wryer-inestimable mothcre—the aged and the youog—the gifted, the lovely and the bear,- trial, and the VITILCIIB . .I2II the good, who made the very atmosphem of life trauma with the breath of human love. They elect] In death—but not all Bleep in cold forgetfulness. Here are the grave. of °loved oars," wreathed with fresh flowers, which tell of adectionn vet warm, which have wa r:rived the grave; and they 40 never d:e. Two: affection known nut_ and el.n taste death. It immortal, cud belongs to Lie. But it r 1.1, ,, - throngh the dark valley of the stletdoW of Death' to gain Life and Immortality. NEW YORE ELECTION Fromthe New lark Cocotte.i al ot NVed11,11131). Nur . We congratulate .mr Mends on the suhemasl victory of yesterday. The Whms have senievecl & greater tountpa titan they had dared to antici pate; and their opponents have suffered a meet enure defeat—whether unexpected or not en their part. they beet know. They certaioly did all that rho party could do it, avert it; they brought up all the force they could indite by persuasion or threat —they outlawed for the sake of mmaering strong at this election—they repeatedly proclaimed thebi. selves to by to entire harmony throughout tbe.r ranks—and alter all they hod themselves to be in a humiliating minority; and there we leave them, having no disposition to strike a fallen antagonist. The Whigs are victor... In the Common Council there are eleven Whig aldermen and I seven Democrats, and the board of araistant alder men has the Mae aumerce l proportion. The aldermen are elected for two years, the assistants for one year. The Whig city and county officeas are also chosen without doubt; Joseph R. Taylor for comptroller by a vary large majority over George Forcer. The sheriff's majority is also believed to be very large. The heads of depart ments bold office for three years. The Whig state nomination. are alto entirely and proudly tri umphant, and the four Whig Senators are without doubt elected, althinigh the Democrats up to a tate hour last evening disputed the fifilt district, but n, the returns assumed a more definite form, Mr. Beekman's election was generally conceded, even by them. Of the sixteen members of Assembly, twelve,t least, are elected; among them a h, Henry J. BeYnlond, Earl., of the Countr, by a de servedly handsome majority. The Whig judicial ticket a believed also to he victorious, the only doubt being between William Mitchell, for Judge of the Supreme Court, and the preaent incumbent Samuel Team who received Marty Whig votes. Indeed the victory is most complete, the What majority through the city and county being lade less than two thousand. As parUcipators is the struggle we rein'ce with our tricot's in their tri umph, .d counsel them to me their 'power won utuderat on, by which they ensure its permanence. Brooklyn has done no lens nobly than New York, carrying all her tickets triumphantly. From the Uniontown Democrat Sir. Cday—derlosse Accident—An Ames,. tag Anecdote end Incident. The Hon. H. Clay panned through this place on Tuesday night last, on hie way east. He arrived about dark, and immediately after supper entered the coach to continue OM journey • It Well, that there w a dome attached to tic coach which it was difficult to start, sod the driver hen been to the habit of bchung him severely. Oil this occamon, on starting from the hotel, he beat hue I most violently. The whole main ensuing off at the lop of its spend, the driver at every jump ing the lash, with all his power and enercv. Thu leant was at a full run—it was quite dark, arid just in front of Me. Ludingtoe's shoe store, the nee wheels of the coach struck a pile of atones, thrown to the street during the day, kir we put.- , pose of repairing it. The shock wan tremendon • I —one Of the horses was thrown cluwe—the • was thrown sideways against some posts, Mil -1 logs, and Wes in front of Mr. Wear's more. These were partly canted away and broken down, the coach body making them, and the conch I being upheld from eepsixing until it hod pawed them, when loving this Norman it wan thrown en its eide—being still under full headway. Tie I coach being capsized, the fore wheels were send . rated Wm it, end the ilia fumes 11 drugaing their fallen companion, rushed down the ,vu,o Went (or some distance, and were stopped u front of Mr. Canon's hatter chop. The fallen I hone wee instantly killed. It M muet asinnishlng that every person to the' coach was not killed.— But not one at them we, seriously hurl. Mr. Clay, who, after me coach was capsized, with the assudence el the crowd which rushed to the scene, got out at the window in the side of the I ach body, had h. right hand tly jured. co The driver alone, upon whom sli m gh ost ughteuunly, ought to lin. fallen the punishment due to reck• Icasneen of human life, wen-seriouely non-ii. He was thrown from the Coach—his mine broken and his lace and bead severely cut end bruised. There were seven passengers th the coach at the lime. Ups. Me, Clay's CECtlitil from the morn, h e war taken into Mr. Samuel Y. Campbell's It was known he mu in the coach, sad the mos W t intense anxiety wee exhibited for hie safety. e sew him at Mr. Campbell's in less than five minutes after the accident, smoking his angst as it nothing had happened. He had lighted it at the hotel, end cot even liter it in the nielen. In a feta minutes another coach was et the door, and he toot his departure in the midst of an immense crowd which hie presence and the accident had collected. But before he started he had been rimming the friends around him with wa and anecdote. Ile spoke or the number of fine country residences lately erect. rd In the •icinity or the unen,and of the improvements made in the town Itself since he firoMpmsed through 1,, many year° ago Ile said an immune ineideuthad ham:mead to him white passing through the town shortly after the pasealre by Congress of the (Mous its leo. Ile had taken seri tilde part in its ;moue, bet in seemed he had said .he found It dd. head a' Ike end of the session of Coupes. to make bath ends meet. lie outreaches every plain amine and a very ordinary bum , bit LK, eempany with him were the Drll/ICA of othent having more splendid equipages He had gone in ndointet of Lba carnage& for the Nape. of baying some owe., meats teethe children, sod was m. &tamp makinz.the pnrchase, when the cantates passed IL There was 53 the stem a boy, who, Awning the carriages pear lug, maid "it Is no wonder that fallow cantl make both ends meat" Daring the narration of this anecdote, Me. Campbell s.:sod a most aucurice listener, immediately facing Mr. Clay. and the instant It was concluded stepping 'or ward and hosting to Mr. Clay, he sam e l samm that bay." The effect was -electrical. whole eon, pally wag conceited with laughter. Many of them were familiar with the anecdote, for they had , long tc fort, heard it from Mr. Campbell himself. ftfcoon°, the revisal of the remembrance of this Incident of early life, Or Mr. Campbell's own parlor, atter an Ito mrsal of more than th , rti yaar., was a" no 0 W 5! wonting. The boy nnd toe yoltholl &talesman were both `silvered o'er with age " And no where in the Union hod the 11,5[5511155 a name ardent and de•o. ted and long tried friend and admirer. Pm . ..mount AND CLEVKLAND Ram Roan—We learn from C. Prentiss. Estf, of Ravenna, Preudent of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh rail road, that. the whole in now under contract from here to Wells ville. The contractors are J. S„Cliamherlan Sa Co., el Vermont. Men whose wealth, Misfiles, capacity,. and great experience, will ensure the construction; of the mad at the time specified, and in the best style. These gentlemen did the work on the IVabash and the Erie Canal to the, amount. of one mil lion dollars, about as much on :the St. Law rence Canal—and completed seventy miles of the Rutland rail road in Vargiontant geoid of 51,-- 1 000 00. They have now under contract 75 miles of the Ogdensbonrh rail rood, which they will complete by June nut. We mention these things to show Chet the work is in hands lolly Mile to complete it. 75 miles will be finrehhed Imo, Cleveland south, by November I, 1550, end the whole by Nov. 1, To the preAsint condition of this road, we nre almost wholiy indebted to the nothing indo•trc, and enerer of one nom. Teat man C. Pren tiss, Esq., Its excellent President.--Ciendand Free Dem. PRIBTLI. ,10 l'ammau.—.l., T. Buckingham E,q, in hi. i.crics of •remininccuren, in course of publication in the Bon:on courier, *cabs of the importance of the prioler to the author, on fol. "Many who condescend to illuminate the dark world with the Ern of their genius through the cols umen of a newspaper little think of the lot of Ult , printer, who, almost auffocated by the smoke of a lamp, sits up till inalnicht to correct his false gratt:• roar, bud orthography, and worse punctuation have seen the am - eine:lm of lawyers in high repute as scholars, sent to the pouter in their own hand writing—tunny words, and especially tectun cal foreign term abreviated, words misspelled, and sw urea points, land those few, if Owe were any, entirely out of place. I have sees the ser mons of eminent "divines" sent to the press with- OM point, or capitals to designate the diviaion of the senteners—sermons which, if published watt UM imperfections of the manuscript. would disgrace the pouters devil, if he were the author. Suppose I they had been e. printed. The printer would have been treated with worn and contempt as an illiterate blockhead—an a fellow better titled to be a wood.wser than s printer. Nobody would have believed that such gross and palpable faults were, owing to the ignorance or Carelessness of the au, thor. And no one but the practical printer booms how many hours a compositor, stud afire him a proofreader, m compelled tu spend in reducing to readable ea:id:non manuterapte that the writers themselves would be puzzled to read." COIII I rIMIG.I. —New counterfeit ho on the Herrieber: Bank have latly madelheir appear ance. The paper is flimsey bat-n pretty good 1170. 1101106 01 the cohor of the genuine; not quite us ; Denali blue tint, and alight4r Inclining to reu. The signature of the President in n tolerable linitattos; that of the Cashier geneially miff, end awkward. The other pen-work ts chimney. ;;Ftie note is a quarter of au inch t 00.104. The female figures at each end are tadistincti the teeth of the rake ' can Willy be tailed on that on the right hood. The lines of FIVE, FIVE, FIVE. hit., above end below, are coarse and untvorkmanhke. The Nto No. is chutney. The lower point orthe V on each side of the fignre of Justice, is Muni; while on the genuine it "I sharp. The straee be tween the right hand V die, and the female reaper in much wider Cryan that on the lett hand. This es perhaps one of the best feats; In - the gentone those spaces ore about cit.'. A. Palle attenle.n to these marks will enable any one so, detect the counterfeiL OF rtIL .111iF AND , : I'llW. OF .A.N.I.II,EITS BOaloll ...... •• • 1:19.70{111. Tnutit, ••• • ••11,-(1 1 2 Lowell •• •• 12. ra!l Myer ••• .3 Salem • • 2:4,-211$ '. , :rwtxuryl , ol•l•!.t'74 I• 5r1.l • L.O• el l LA D.orer• .. 9001 0 New Reilfrad • • I, an Npsekel • ••• f. Churlewwnr 17. , 00:10 An4OFrF• • • ' • 7. Woracst, . • Id a3J7. lilo+e•-r•tcr• •• •• nn••••• • •-•• 16.,1•1tn. Dmehe•ter • • ... 41,40 0. Cam9ridec 15, , 410 31060.11.-1 W • • 70 , 9 10. Rallbuty • • 16.3q1t3. Plyoloo-h t. • illintiVld Lames ^ umf.—Proputed by .I. itel!y %b nrcet..l%. V • and, for tale by A. Jaynes, No. 70 roof. 'aro... Tht...41 be tonna a dellginful an. aie of be vona..e fanolata, and paruc.lady BA, [I , 14.011 U.—An improved Chocolate prepant- I311:1. , a ~ e ubtaatioqof COrOCI 1111101:C.I. V11.,01,1111i awl pa:atabi,",highly mcomtargulcd tart Prephrecl by W. Bate:, Doretie•- tr , ,••., for sale 14 A. JAYNES, or the train N 0.70 Fount, *l,llll. JOB POINTING. BILL II EADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, I Lgatlig, Contruas, Inver l:~an4 U. 4,11 413.14.. A, curms, • &, I . ,ntcd al the Olortert Itotow prieel, ' .tc, l Trozm STY 'in. ---..«.--------. i I Impravemesal• l la Deutl.try. DR_ ti. O. ST.EARNS,,JaIh of Roston, dn , ~ prepared I . ,r •• •. . • ...____. __. manufaeterr and .et IlLoct Terre in vrtiote and , part. . s „,„ — .„, ,__.......d ~..:?y nozya of seta, llpoll,Urllol/ or Aunovhene Suction P.m,. , ' . ..", 0 '" "" ARMSTR.,'N“ & C T.wrrnoLc;tErunzu pi riv* acini . le., wlico,the nrry, i , i expo.cd flif,c and reao..ner next door In the )Iy- I , of. (nitre', Fourth Arect,irat.hurgh RIPER To-1, 11 til'Endtlen. F. 11. ER.II !Cu . . ,9 — DR. D. DUST, '-,...Dentist Corn, till'ourtb Irt• and Decatur, Iw:we. Slyket end Ferry , ntret.s. - nt...l.Dytn The Mayoralty The ham.. of Alderman A. 1. REINIIAR'r will he mlbinttmd.hy his Irhmels, to the consideralion of the approarhing Whig Convenuon, as a mumble eandoiste itir the May entity of Plttaburgh. 'ma IC gj - Algeo volt te • candidate for the Mu) ralty, ' , object to me nornitwio:n of the Whig Coneett lute, octal Irrilastry Wilkeson N.ll be •candohte fos nt the A(e)oraity, putqcet to the noimaton of the %%lug Convonhon. U - Jork. hart Rash, H.q., the meant May or of Adedhany, will bo acaad,ouic for ro.ele , ttou -object .0 the nottuaation of the Allegbouy Whtg COO atuttou. . no•lt/.11 I=l The name of OLIVER 11. 11.11'1 . F:Y . pub., ted. by I. friend, to the con.u.lerahon or the ar.. proaehing Whig Convenuon, of a .ulta , ie catlcbdute or the Nllyornlty. uAAciNa sciiooL rk BONN A FFON respectfollf infarms the enixe, It s of Plus.iorgh and Allegheny, that his Kenn; will be to non F iday, the lent innt , at 11 cdelo 0, Y. , tor young Ladies, ot o'eloek for Mainers; and ni - tor Gentieturri, in the LAFAYETIP, ASSFAiILY RttOhlS. entrance to Fourth st ; after th, wt.': the ddyA wi.l l e Thursdays and Satanic.. (tn. rend ,t 1 ri,y,.) 1:1< same noun; as oboee. In, prnprovor, of the haniding has already made many rannovenien . s. and intends making still snore, for tp, comfort and convenience of A. patrons, sot h adult/one , sio‘es Oa, large rooms, and em helhnineents of those apanments. tee..olur will he taken tar half a'quarter, or one lesson in Ore week • Raferroorra aoll I.e Forktly rrquirerl, before wlmia,} pin, by A. 11, from %hose un 0,0 knwn 'hirn. For wrier etol parieulara evilly to A. trennolfon, 1 Market ,trod, near 1 biol. , I Duo :wheo and parneulars will ite wren of we quadril:e Verona nowil-d:11 :0 I A 111-1 trunk Shoe, wel7,hing Ito., marked • J .1 R. Dick, Meadville. Ilemea :throat the 16 h or October last. kf cheat. Too. marked 11" They may have beet,mt+n-n1 1.1 .amt mm....nr atearr [oat. A lateral tt.vvad 10 be given !oral' or either of de package., on thet.. corny, by novli JOIN McFADEN CO SCARLET ltlyUS. DE i.AINS—W. 11. Motility hn. Mat recd a lot of high colored Mous. de Loma, ucla as erry, ....carte', !cc.. at ISO love p , tec per yard. Ch Al.o. Plato Dmo, 8r0uru,..4.c, at 14 o to 1 . 11 .. e u, per u .1 n'iti a largo 2room:unit of neat .tty ler. 1,1i116, 10.1. Vll.l{ollll. pricer, 111.11, of Drell. Goods. amterolq, IVI Fancy :ult., French Merinos, Caahmeres, Coburgv and Lyaneve nt the E. corner of Fourth and Market tYhnle. alt Room. up stalls. novl 1, DMINISTRATO WA NOTlCE—Public nom, i• .(1 hVrcey given to all persona haunt:oleo. or Br and. ng.not tiov Kataurof Illaek, ;late 111 Monongahela Cot., Wog Aomori county, l's.., ,len'd, to present them to •ne underdgned. at ldv toot. i I thc Fitighdrali. All pert°, so. Babied to OW est:, Ed •iid deerdent arr belch} ear. y requested to tarte tromtdiate pnymer.l CYRUS 131.ACK, A1',,,. nu a uureo, >l.lv I,—.lltdcalt r Itt.)C Efl I r, d —l2O bags prima It io c o g„, U ^s hr chcstA V. 11., Imp't and G. P. 101; 4U catty 1.. do do do do; 15 bags Prop,: s bag,. Alsplee; 50 moue Cinnomon; Ybo , e. Cloves; , !lir, 7i M.' , 1.1,e No 3 !INA'Li S h.caled Herring; um. tug d for 4.1. by BROWN &KIRKPATRICK, no+l2 Lthon7 nt. CrUGAR & MULASiES-211 buds prime N do 0 :qu ; er, PO bbli e filoP. • . bbO S II Nohon."; For .ale by BROWN aKIRKBATIOCK, 14.1.1.i15c8T ct lI ° PP-. —ln bales New Hops, grown] of arriy tag and for sale by nnyll • BROWN in KIRKPATRICK PDTAvlhen Irtile first eon In more, for sole I.y navltt ISAIAH DICKEY er. CA. Front et lig IAR—IO hhd* now In tan, for pale low to claw con.tgonocnt, by ISAIAH DICK M' k CO, nowlY Front at ALT—,23O Übla No I Rah. leading unit for sale Ig S novL9 MILLER k RICKF:THON _ _ _ SHINGLES — IW,OGO (French Creek) for solo by rarytt blli.Lt RA aICKF.TSON T FATHER — I Istlui Country Loather, on enema., mewl and for sale by R A CUNNINGHAM, no.ll. No it Comll Row, Liberty sr - rlat_ VI M. URAIN grill cull for Later Furniture, &c, pet steamer Nominee. in t, F.O U MILTENIIERGER, Front it PLASTEKERS-1 0 tibia Caleme4 filipmon, or rimier Pam, roinible for forming Moulds, lc; Inn reed and for Nilo by JQIIN IIIeF&DEN & CO so r nr" r6°P Q I:GAR CUIIED HANTS —5 tierces ittpenor, 40111•Lentredltri for wan by.. if • 0v1 . .! - SELLERS & NICOL'S lELOW-3bblY sitai nti4 ..bd rifr. .I. by o>l^ J BCANEIELD W ANTED—Whit. Lead J SCanAlA b ritorilioto7, ct L ARD Ull, bbtin store and for silF by ENGLISH 4 BENNETT. roal2 tiol7 Wood sue se for sale by ENGLISH tr lIENNET U ROLI s N 2 SOA f 11.1F.ESE—M , casks and 150 hoops, of prime gosh , lJ ty. for We low by nv. 2 S ONIA! lESs i 7 . 1 Roll Ifullo' et do Potatoes; lust reed, for sale by norl2 ENGLISH ts BENNE:IT Ert N .22 .-2 """I"& gZittlit rtINNErr . B UCKETf-:-50 doz for sale by ores ENGLISH & BENNETT H. SALTS-40 casks far sale low by 1.7 nee IO ENULIeII & BENNETT REES APPLES-50 barrels lCsinboa, ead older k_,X choice verience, in wire and' Ito eine by nov'ln ARMSTRONG c gozER w Wm just I.tntllog Iron 0 Octonet Nominee, and lot sob, by • novt2 ARMSTRONG CROZER INDONV GLASS--= ' 7g La . :12;11 : 1 5 All 0f mnrk,lvp, goof oLdf i k4o . s .l , 4 noolo • corner of Lii,er:y aid Ilani'sts W M." n all " 1 " j111 9 1'gglil, No 152 Liberty ri 10FREIC-140 bugs Rio, ree'd and for tale by tl hov tit & It fiIeCUTCHF:ON 1116 A RS-1.7.0,0 ell prune, on baud and for sale by it../ no,' W & R Meet/I'OIIEON AI,I9CF. Pepper, Cloves,' Nutmegs. Madder /1 It Igo, with a general as.ortinent of otl sorts of 11,onertes tool Pittsburgh Manufactured It:flicks,. band and for sole by W& fl 111eCU1.:ON, nevl2 152 I.tberry at Sop URINE . ALOES-143 lb., over: •upeti l oe o el f sxx Icy ft E SELLERti, No 57 Wood it 'DO WD AF. CA VF.:INE-2rio 11,5 just reed And for rylo by E SFA.LERS U just rre'il anti ß firgyp lts ( .A I.II.UOILI . :ti—'4 ,IO k b.. 14 , 1 , 1114 n0v1.2 MADDEII,— . 2 cask just Antf,ot:isliett) Just rec'd and fOr late by .1 , nov:2 E +SELLERS I /h r D me S 4 W n IN E o SIIIN . S. 2e d O N p do C d gna D d nnJy. Jo, o l ir ouri•do;q & Co do do du, Surer., 1U hi 0.. Rochelle do, Penevol..to, 5t o ore Dolland DIM 2 puncheons titorch 51,10 WhokeY, I do Iti.h do do, I Jo Old Janonea 40 lir eg•ke Oporto Wine; 00, do sup. Tenera , Wie; 5 ;..pea Calahr.o Con do; :0 Cust• Sweet 'Malaga do; I l ' l.Man Idols Dry do do: 15 baskets Alumm'a Champagne Wine; 15 do Ilcithdck's do to; It, do I,eialerx. do do; I 3 qr casks Sereial Madeira do; I lo mate and for sale by MILLER & RICEETSON, • n 0 ,12 Nn 472 and 171 Liberty at 211 bores Paund Lamp, :sealant ?dyers 0 Co; 10 , dwarf his flb do 041 each) do; 5 I.alf do lb do YI Comm: J Thomas; 10 do do 57 do Russell h Robinson% =I do do O's do Cabalism; 15 do do C. do JoneS it fridson% 4do do :is do Freeman's; ldomr(do 114 dol'obatiers: 40 do do f.'s do Dickinson; Juin received snit for rale by • NIILLER RICRETSON, . novl2 N.. 171 and 174 Liberty io 000 foil .l Vugu m , -d. do do, He ;i rnam: licgrilm do. Coarnopolifx: 20 WO do do. liameratda; 10 Oon do do. El ep tour, 1000 Imperial Regalia., I.x erma; 00.(Vu 6coulor Principe, Crux & Soot ; 00AM ErMe Scram 10010 Soporior Ralf Spaokh Segarai received nod for rale by MILLF.II &RIC:Kt:T:4; }N. anvil Nos 170 and 171 L.lbeny 0/Hoe arch. Delaware Mutual Safety let • ouranoO Company. PittLanst.rtita, Nov. sth. Val' ial,ll.nrd of I)WeriOla hour, thin day. declared T di ,'end of TEN I'ER CENT. in very, out or lb empany for the year roding 03oher 31 tettifid lot which will bc untied on and the the fit, dal. of Ilecriolo , r M.o. divolciiil 01 X PKR CENT: in cud, on th Sin! ”c—rinu•dr twucd. otwohle a n'.wn• Alt:11.11W S. r+l.ll - 1101.1i. inwlo V. A. ill AIIt:IRA, at .11.,i•4, lrelnablo Property for Sale. THY. rotHtelng ea' ;cable 1.0r.•l of ground In the of hd.bargh and Allegheny, are offend for ea!, 5 I.ots on ate corner Of Penn atreet and Ball's al. le 111 fi enel , by 110 ft. to an alley. ld Lot. on Übe rty, nearly, oppoute We.tatreet,2l ft. caell Ito it to anode, 11 Into punt," and 'Second street., aKove Rose, each 04 0. by et/ 3 Lois on Sr tenth street, oath Grant, each . 5) It. by ,trawi,erry alley. 24 I.oletit.. Ninth %V I,therty at, between 11.1.1 min and Canal ,u., eaclo2 , lhy wo 3 Lot. on' Deaver .treat, Allegheny ‘ eity, e.ch YU It. 045 For term. apply to MI ARLES R. SCULLY, Agent, Iturkelt 1.1101 \didl4ll or, - 1X11 . 11:k FAMILY FLOIIII-05 banal Farmers 1, kirk'. Iltaltd, to tla) ree'd and for fade la nor 0 ARMSTRONt: 5 CSFtZER B R TaTt I , O3-51.d0z race red a .41 for al eby ' ~ ARAISTRoNG h CIIOZFR • verin i tt.. ,l l?: , ,Et z, ze;!,.l2%.,,V)* - • " DIVVLAc"- - ,===awlw Nn slacieral; • 1511 f No 2' rce'd anti for kale by MATVIEWS 1 CO EA 11—a5; r• 4. Ixad, vrr'd and for role by aovla 11111,y, MATIIIEWS & CO , A RD—.2l a,.d I Itlbt . re . ed and for rule by 1 Lovla RIO.I 11A rritt.ir.l &CO , . IfrVHACI:U—.ti kegs .\Ol nrd 0 reed .nd j 1 fur eels I) • 0.10 IIAHI)V JUNES .k CO ('IHI'.AM CIILFBI-IU big sup r ( rr ede by \l u~vlll IIAI(1)V. JUVEV h Cr) - - t;CRCISINtH , -4 casks (Jr sal,. by • novni HANDY, JONES & CO D EA NUT,: —Hat hriqs for sa!a low to close conslau 1/1 , 111. 00010 HARDY. JON F:S a CU • I UNI. SIIAWLS—A.A :11.4.0n /c Co hare jun re i cetved, r expre,s,., otalai:m111:1ra Super Lon novlo VEIS ET RI lIRONF-11 u.ssorunent rre'd per exprers. Alan, Gimp, Frames and novloA A MASON k. _ _ - - 7)1.AC1: A CO1.1) MDE LAIN...?--A. A. NlAbou 101 A urr au.vi opeunlu 1:1„, pie,* u 1 all-vrool M. de I..mus unkl Citobnieru. novlO TEAS lan pkgs.i , on.toung of l'.ll. G. I' Itop'l and Wick Teo, .t reed and for sale by NV ft It AleCtrrelltlON, novlo • No 1.52 Liberty Nt - . A—HP mew,tust reed and for sale by 1.. • ',p.m W & fiIeCUTCHEON rrouAccp=a br• Honey Dew, superior qual. ty, gilt reed abdfor.ee by HMV W W & H ideCtITCHF:ON _ C li n 0 0 1:1 0 )LATE —5O hoe Nov.er,ciediukcnAfrorresicile..a, The ,:oldea TI - .111 Et D. LOCKWOOD. Beokoeller and Imponer, J h o. Wood etrect, boo for Fate a few copies coot p.rte, tine remould, of the odition,) of this valuable tit k. devoted to tho Pre..crvation of Document, and other authentic inmiumnort Win nit to the early ex plinutions. rettlenicin and improvrment of the country oroutth the head of Inc Obto. by Neville 11 Craig, t f Piimurgh. in 11 vols'Evn. °yin .1. I). LOCKWOOD. [[))OH !A LI LICHTIt't A Dis'ory, wto a. view of the 11 Liberty of other Ancient Nations. By Samuel 1,11100, EN. Illustrated with twelve rngravtnga exe cuted at Rom, 2 vols, rye., umforre with Preneati . ll 11,51..1 WIAS. JUSI publEAled and for sole by JANIICS D. LOCKWOOD, Dmlrstllrr and mut 10 Importer, KI Wood W ACKINU FLANNff.I—.—W. ft kfundlY ho. n 9 w . 0 open a great variety of .tyles for Laaieo, and Children'. t , ack., including blapit and black grey for )lourt. Fir ENCII 11INOS, of all wedg color, such 4 Cherry, Cram., bea t let . Maroon; different shade. ni green and drab; 61.0 of al onalines. Also: CASIINIKRES AND CODUROS., of bright and plain colore.to sett all W., and nt loOreld ca: .. The particular attention of buyeos it asked to the large stork ol Good, In gettrftd, Just received, .d which include. a great ninny styles of Goods Mat tire ernien Whf drank COnrnd up stair, nov9 • - oa just rre'..l and fir, sale by 1J r,nvy J KIDD& CU, (.0 Wood .t / 1 UM M 11R11— . 2.0b. ;u•I reed nrillnrudo by Or nO.O J KIDD & CO, I Wend st SUNNING CR KA3I-1 grril lu.t recd and for vale 11 nor!, J KIDD & KO, r° Wood a. tiLASITI;APIIII—IItaI reams;miUt4 patem, ill store k - and mit. I s for O I KIDD & C 0,6 Wood at A . • LIJSISV Gbh m 11 rend and for sale by norb J KIDD &.CO,CO Wood id L, --__--- fAlifeTE..--1 0 eneks Rice; . . - 75bomm Oblo Cheese; 71.b1. Packed Itulicri In oLnre and for mile bo noo JOHN WATT to CO I,,,Nigi:FLS' 011..-7,50bb1. reee.vine by canal and . tor rule by JAMEN. DALZELL, oovO' No 14 Water m xr 0. Stßii-E=iffhl.clat!auding from granter Fair. 11 n' l, '"'' ' " __ "" cabby JAME. /4124 > ~, e .I.t. _-----_ l 5 • • B Viitt d for sale iiaLTS— by S rapenCOPES. or Family UEYFO FIow,ULF, J o. ma to an 110, • ICS Second ai UNN't LIMAS—iv, rtntti an — d - 42 onie by COPE tr. MEV FOGLF., No 100 Second at a7r. 'trsi AITLES-1501,hirje—itire and for We 115 by - COPS tr. IiIttiVFOGLE, nold No Iltd Second 3 cake taalerathat 4 Itaa Honey, loathing from canal n I4M LI, no —I V Cat d ro p (i r: boos J. A. CaughrT. and for " k lZatirs mthiELL ol Parent hotarTurd r,lr-vort.nor, S% ho,esole auVerna. V W WILSON, corner Fourth and Market au i;fr.'.'ittro:tett• loot Myrellingo, Stoma. S. I.r""7rDIIMINIA% L ARROt..-41/1101. No t, fremcearmFtirmuo nh ll . l .l l,l3 6 _ by ls lanthsor - WO lAMES DAT I T 02s londtag ftont Clore: o lawl ov9 A"es- , 44 "14 DALZELL ' 1 itS:1;01Y 43 : 0 ra and for sale by .414 r " b" 1 "" I - T -T lZitAtrcro b l. co ovd_ LORTH I n JS DIW &CO • bIIC tO do: in Maraand tor salTbv. )• nor: J 5 DILWORTH& CO — • Nt2roafß.,7 = C now JP DILWoRTH : CO - OR IN itsci ILOVES—L esk just reed sad for 'ids by ndlrd I 14 DILWOR CH te NUTOINDR-1 mall]. reed " arTeretale , JS DILWOHTHdt CO C HRLDiI--100 bseeitra - Creame uova 40 bes Eta ledt [boy; for sale be J D WILLIAndsIIO Wood et al‘ls—VAX7lll. extra cared, for we hy 110.7 / D %VILLIA.IIB • SUNDItIa , -10 , 21 C su o py tio r o Tyy l do Lines; 30 do. W.I. Sock% y 1.50 yd. baited Flortyl kAralt s novB_ elllsilla ILE.3-413 bbls Ne 1 Lard' 10 bbls Grease; to Beeswas, 2 bbl do; to arrive on ner Fort Pitt, for vale by mv9 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front et SUGAR -5 htiditdirrive on steamer Fun:mast, sor sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, leave Front st MOLASSES -?-25 bbis to arrive on steamer Amen ran Mar, for sale by I'oo9 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO LARD-46 Obit No I, now landing from steamer Fon Pitt, for sale by nO.B ISAIAH DICKEY & CO BEFSWAX-2 bids and 1 tierce now low steamer Fort Pitt, for sale by 110 Chi ISAIAH DICKEY & CO GREASE—lOfirranding from steamer•ro Pin, mid for sale by nova ISAIAH DICKEY & CO Q ROAR-s superioi . civarity N. O. in M . 0., Pai 1,7 sate low to close consignment. 101 , 8 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO '-Asia' Earlier and Later Prophecies of Isaiah. By Prof. J. A. Alexander. Inv vols. Roy. 800, cloth, 85,50. "The sound, independent judgment which Prof. Al. co der everywhere displays, 'combined with trite condor, Infidelity, and a spirit of profound reverence for UMP.rc 1 volume, distinguishes his work most advantognouolyirom most of the critical productions of the age. and entitles it to he regarded gum model of Iliblic•I investleation."—London Patriot. "A rub cootributfon of philological ciposition for the use of the clergre—Presbytenan. "a commentary of higher aim than Oho unfolding of 11. poem. and of profounder character than a more re. postlory of ruo,gcotive practical thoughts."—Al. Y. Re corder • • For sale by JAMES U. LCICHWOOD, nos, Bookseller end Imparter, 63 Ward st QllO%l-3-4 cartons e 4 blaci Tbilmt, with heavy kJ silk frsnge. reed and for sale by never C ARBUTHNOT IV ADDING-1n bales for ingby k k nov6 C ARBUTHNOT BRAID -6 vo scriiNosll:l3;k6ind . l7,rinen , and for roe by nook C ARBUTHNOT 4 LIU ANACS—English and German, for sale tl /3. novB C ARBUTHNOT ss,s LJdii-.41 casks Plain, Polished laid China, re. 1.1 , 1 selved and for sale by nov9 11/EZIEES R OLL. BUTTER-4 bble tart reed and for salt by CRAIG I SKINNER, nova N 046 rarket rt j b. n l o o4S—b LW. .gair:SZINNER (YrATOEs-400bbla rust ree'd utd for oohs by nov6 CRAW & SKINNER DUTTER-4 kegs in store and for sale by D 110V3 CRAW & SKINNER DOG LEAD—SI pigs just reed and for sale by J. nave C H GRANT. 41 Water st D AR LEAD-5100 Rs for sale by C' nay?, H (SMART VEATHERS-41:92 tbs pnme, just teed. niFT/41 , FS ' y P no« CH GRANT 1 IigIiROOMS--13 doe for sale by ovy C KGRANT, 41 Water st - Et R LOU-1W tdifs — S Fi on consignment F L sato by roor9 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood ' DUCK WHEAT FLOUR-20,000 Rs prime for so, -0 by riov!± STUART & SILL,IIB Wood st CORAL MEAL-42 bbls patine (rrat e by nov9 STUART & SILL, 118 Wood st, CORN BROOMS-100 dos o store .• or sale bl novB STUART & SILL. 119 Wood a I • BUCK El ."3- 1 75 dm for sale by nnvti STUART &SI I INEGAR-30 bbla ib mato by bows ' STUART b. SLLIi ACKEREL—t b , bla No o Fat In &aro and for salo by Inorsl=AßT & SILL_ HERRINGS -5 bbl. No I, in atom and for saleby nose • STUART & SIL L 'TOBACCO-40 boxes maimed for sale by STUART & SILL A 1.. T--all tibia' in atom nod for by • nowt . STUART h 5111 - ._ - _ • GOSHTSI - lAIEESSI.-- GA AnAnii in more and fo, ni t by nnvt. STUART a SILL. !Id Waist --- ' for LARDSIe "...ifdqtrallggilLYANl nov9 No 9 uommemial RoncLILAGr at Coro don Co Broome Inv! A 4 lva land BAn tale by nov9 R A CUNNING!! 'M 1 - )LYITFJITL:I3 smjfkegs nee e nd dfar . :b , and (I bb teryl) Ran, in doh, , last iv f by II CANFIET D WITTIrI• ROAN Q TAR LAM PDLACK-3 ZWinPkomiN 11 nova P -- ---- , n&sit--A cake, for family too, for .ale atreutil by novs JOHN D MORO4N [Dispatch copy 1 - 1"IOJLIn kegs and obi., for sale by 1.4 novs R DALZELL lc CO, Liberri at_ - _ leg ta BLTT n E f R o t . IIO L S y I6 End 30 'kegs goad novs 1 3 DILWORTH & SUGAII—iaI Pad. N. 0. just landing per steam bit Enna "JCR, and for sale by nova l 9 DILWORTH Ir. CO Adjournment. 1100K9 for the subscription of Stock In CUD tseas' Insurance Coinpany, are removed from the Rooms of the Board of Trade to the Men of thigh D tithe, Fourth street, opposite. the Farmers , 'krona tiriik, and mill he kept open until the errant:ion of the tnn dsys. as directed in We Charter, or until one them nand ilgtra• age subscribed. s nov74= . • 300 !g%,c,1,F . ,1N E ji nt reeeiv . ed .41 fc .ors D CANFIELD 611tF,All CIIEESE-2/0 bin do e..a tra , lreto m a o CAessei . . A d' 'o l r Fired this day at the Bodes and Cheese Depnt, apt o sole by hotel .1 B CANFIELD D - DLL DUTTEIV-9 bits In cloth, recd this day aud 1.1. for sale by ‘nov7 ill CANFIELD I)EEhwAX-3 bbls yellow, on consignment wad for sale by 11,n FAHNb3TOCK. & CO, nna7 comer lot and Wood its n ll o l v % 7 PW —l5O bbl. f iI7VATINESTOCK & CO c — • 410`1-irco fIIILOCIDE I.lBlF—hl call. litte goadWood pratt it Tamura* for bale by A FAHNk'§TOCK & CO, nov7 comer lax ats ALSAII COYAVIA—:II2 lb* just r 'd. for sale by noo7 N E SELLERS 111 PROVED BURGUNDY PITCH-130Se just reed and C•r sole oy po? R E SELLS N IYr no:I7 ALLS-2Rllbs jut ?sea r 5 ,11 .. 041 1.9 C. A2 O :.;fOOD—TO jest reed fors.!. DT A It n R O , O N ROOT-1 bbl Jum reed .11 , fatale V I n l o l v 1;4111 - 1;11STRE - 2 cue!. RiORRI'44,--EtzLEasb-i • 5•4 'KEKEL-150 bbls No dTdo; 111. A44 50 do •30hf do do, 'lO do 1,• 10 If do do; for sal by oosB C GRANT, 44 %Voter st • 5 do Iladdoc ,k• Priv stn by oovB C GRANT "%TINED-IE -3o tibls pare elder, for sale by V nova S VON DONNHORST &CO W-Tabt; r o s N fo i rag i l t adiy ol • EATIIERS - -147 sacks now landlng fr Tuscarora, for sale by nest , ISAIAH DICKEY &CI C1011T1.—.5 begs now la TV rom, and for We by m anal ISAIAH DICKEY - lc co Grr"s,-b'ii,,,uf-4.6l2.bny°' "'Er' 11.11 ISAIAH DICK Y A CO DASSOLUTIOrg OF PARTNE HIP. .jOTICE is hereby given that the panne hip here -11 tatter: eitsung between B. P. hi r d. ° . Lo d %Minion Kinsey, under the firm of B. P. 11. forrimn Co, in the town of Brookville, Jefferson e only, Pa., be. been this day diseolverl by mutual to nt. Persons indebted to “id firm, will make ayment B. P. 11. Morruon, and persons having cl me against veld firm will present the same Immednael 'for Wird dation. ZEBULON INSEY, IL P.8.M0 BISON Brookville N 00.4.1810. nov7 PAIITORRISHIP. r pertrership heretofore existing bet eeri dersiviicd, under the firm of B. P. H. fr Co. in Brookville, Jeffirson co : being they Mil st are rema force t Ileree la t ghe I,y, where they prepered .out - epos - and tiesenptions of Lumber, and at Orderposidile Orders oceived, and any Information gi e ulna Kinsey, No. GI, elarket st., Pittsburgh 1.0-Dath constantly on hand. 0.11. T. MO nes u ZEBULON I .1 . SNMADI SAW MILL*, HERE ' S ILADIDI NOT.CF. is hereby given to Aradteets. Carpenters, u. . 0 ,,,,,,, a .4 other., that tbe und reigned are funy prepared to h.I ail hills of Lumber, f any slap tli and Jelled+, from 70feet downward. , Ito Gunwales, ~,,, ~,a,,,,, Deck Plank, Joist, Pwantli Trimmers, 1i „ . ,.,,,,, p,,., on the *hottest notice, and w deliver the ~„, a ny desired place , cithdr by wa re Or wagon. 'Their c granny to tarnish Lumber is of e flan qual i,, h.akaor Mar saw. constantly in opera on, day and 11.01, arab compolord onoryele and nothe n, together odd, an even.. stock al Timber, of es ry ma and be ,,, They are fully enabled to eomple bills in an .. L uaa i r .h o miwniX of time, and of the t quality. No ether Will dalah supply ' Lumber at .oWer rates, and they when the patninage of the build' IS trade an d othoth Orders received, and any Information gi a rt by Tel.. ~,,,,gin p a y , M . Market st., Pittsbargh,and e Mill. Lath Lathy? on han d. ~,,,q kl, l. IL MORIMPr— ill rr - Lat.Ml 'Latta L&thl 600.000 Weal on band and for r • B. P. LL MORRI 1 limes Island Mills. Nov. s. • ¢-11n Jot a NI • la Lambert • 200.000 'TB? '.uMBkR-1° Bou Siding Bo , Stool- Ong. 6c. P.O. tdOtt . RIS N & CO. Bores land MBla, Nov . 6. In.: or&ItAT Flak 8.11, rt;4a P C toonst roc'. novs S W firrißECUrg—rllo3 figs steam maul. pov is:Winer= nand, for We by boy 3 11111kli MOSEY k Ftol TH EATRE. dorrortoN—Dreor Cl=le end Perrrueue • • • —5O ete. .eee ad Tier OVDoari open before 7. Curtain riser post 7. erxaraoee of Mr. MU Moamar, N W ov. HO SPEAKS FIRST. 2—Wi be acted a Vandcat!e calla -- To tic toilworn" with a piece called CRIMWS CRIMES. • After which THE YOUNG WIDOW. Mr. HILL. hfandersile To el:melee with TUE TURNPIKE GATE. n l tt l?... Mi " FANNY WALLAC6O eussged SIBIES'PEARE MiADIAGS. BY Ens. va‘ncys ANNE Kransz.e.. MRS. FRANCIS ANNE SFIMEILE respectfully informs thepnblic that she 'Alf read from the following play. of Shakspeam at . Apollo Hall in the city of Pittsburgh: Measure for Measure, Monday evening, Nov. IS Much edo about Nothing, Tuesday " • Nov. 13 Merchant of Venice, Wednesday " Nov. 14 As Too Like lt, Thursday morning.Nov.ls Doors open at di o'clock, P. M., and on Thursday connung. at. lit A. M. Readings to commence at 11 o'clock P.M., and on Thursday morning. at 10 A.M. My-Tickets to be had at the Bookstores : of Johnston A Stockton mad Nay b. Co., and alio at the door; prloll, 50 E•ptal. 00e08415 AUCTION SALES John D. Davis. AiMOW.. 70 doz Foss Sloru, CIA+, 4e, at Auction.. On Tuesday morning, Nov. lath, at lit o'clock. at Commercial Pales 000191, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, wits be sold by catalogue, ou a credit of 93 days on autos over 0109, far approved wearily, an invoice of 79 down of extra Fine Shirts, comprising superior broad and narrow plaits, French embroidered and open work bosoms, mmlom mode English long eloth and York mid muslin shirts, with yoke neck sod French sleeve; broad cloths, various colon; mixed satineus; black and fancy caasimeres; ie.& silk pocket hdkfe, gum suspenders, mils and lasting coat and vest but. one, Ac For further particulars see catalogues and goods at the saws MOM, nov9 JOHN b DAVIS, Aunt Cotton Machinery, Tools, to, at &stollen ()N TUESDAY, the 13th of November, at ten o'- clock, will re sold at eneuen, on the premises, (Fan Ward, Pittoburgh.) all the Machinery, Tools, Shan, Dnimo and Gearing of the Phenix Cotton Fae• tory, formerly belonging to Adalin,AllenA - Co. Also, gramtity of Conon Mill Comings, Wrought and Cast Iron Work, Caot Steel Spindles, Rollem, lac.. prepared for said mill.. Palters, taller -Furnitore_,_ &. 5. 00 ; which are Cording Fames, Throstles, Mon; Speed ers, Drawing Frown, he. A liberal creak wdi be given an all purchases over SCA as made known et sale. ret.lo.thatesrltT JOHN D DAVIS, Ana . COFFEE -160 bags prime Rio, arriving and for solo by nov6 W toM MITUHELTREE N EW BIACKF:REL-30 AIR I argt No 3, nod NU bb Is No 2, trdososebuuetru turPeodou,) Just reed and for sale by ' oovd W h M MITCHELI`HEE BONNET VELVETS—A. A. Mason A Co. hays to. calved 1 case 25 ps of Sonnet Volvets,of the most &Aral* shades, and at love prices. nave (ii . LOVES AND HOSIERY—Now oloninir at A. A. 1)11 - Mason & Dua, 2W dos Gloves and Hosiery, of all arid •ualaos. novil pczA: H-919 casks reed dd. d4lz2EV,ql" 8 .4, Ant-- ""' N. ° l ' l noTt ASSEY & BEST EATBERS-16 sacks best Ky., tot sals by sore TASSEY lc BEST OTATOE:4-150 6u rielbannock and Pots Red P toe in store and for ode by no vb COPE& BREATOCiILE S\PEET POTATOES-20 bbl s Toed on °lntegument nod for we by norn COPE tt BREYPOGLE INDOW CLASS—OM bra, ased stamina said and for sale by " Dove S tr. W HARBAUGII BUTTER—W kegs and bbla just tee/ for aala by nova g NV IlAheAvott ROLL 131.1TTEI bbl. prime. jun reed, foxsalT,by oTti & HeRBAUgH PEACHES-3W I9AIAA DICKEY K CO,. nost Front street OOLEN by. I nova .IBAIAHDICHPYKI.U, Fr= 1.4 OtKitiES-30 bbs 6d, f“ sale by nor G ARbISTRON 0 & CROZ - 10 o OLL RUTTER-1 bbl t Garb and for We bov6 ARMSTRONG fb CROZER GREEN APPLES—QC bbls reed sad ifor Ws by - .; nose A RSISTRONSPA CBOZER 10 , 10BM:1,U-2c. slimme • azl, or.rtelry nave ARM , TRONG CROZER 131 i LIKW y LOUR-13 blas, a superior ankle, forhalc by slosh 411141 STRUNG a CktOZER 1,120111.1 t bLOUlt—abbts In store. for sale bY 1.7 nave ARMSTRONG d CISOZER. VVINES-70 csks Von, Madras, Weerry and navel Mango Wines, far sale by the ea& or In quani tides to suit purchaser.. by do AT NITCHFN"LIME,' noel No IGOLiberty.st J. Bluspratt 6 Sons. Patent Soda Aoki 325 manufactures, bR per con An:elleau test, arriving and for sole by nove -IV & AIMITCRELTREE LIQUORS -0 bf pipes Ilsandy—thord, Dclikuy, &c . ; 2 pipes 14>tlaad Ului 5 esks N E Rom: 4O) bbls Whi.key; for sale by , nov6 NV & MAIITCRELTREE . . A LCUllols—With ao Ilbso rtrien t of DamesLe Li pacts, Cordials, d.c., always oa band and for sal by the cask or quarditiee r t: c e v ally i nt h agsdl trsE nova DLEACIIINO POWDER— casks Jas blasprott _D Sons' brand, a superior ankle, far sale by rusve W A M MITCHELTREE VI GLASSES-250 bbl. prune N 0 Mamas, 41L Obis, in store and for sale by • no• 6 WAN. MITCIIELTREE • FnCl.T7CAai,‘' - j b :Zketr Ci qM P lry ." 7lti " hre d ke Y sZY2 and 6 pound bxr,J4st reed .2 for Ode b 9•• no.o ' W • • v Mt -- - - riorroN-24 bile. new crop, now landing fro. steamer Toscarourfer axle by 0006 ISAIAII DICKEY b-CCI TALLOW-3ire'isks just landing from utramer Fs relsfor,for sulo by uos6, E=3 11 i t. 6 .17 A few bdlsJnit reel P At e ß—S _ i ll ' VOX "' "a. r& W W E I;;SIVAWIP CIiEM E-7W boiei I...cesi and W. a. in store, Co sale In , .." 8 f WIIARlJA.1:10 DaHEEL-18.6letajut recd, tor eat, by jJ novi) 5t NV lIARISAZG II stI n tiSELIO htid: to arrive, %TWIRL\ MU 15-10 cuts Coarusealeit reed; fa oovill 13 k. W IOARBA.UOII DAWN 11A J_,ll male by arATlan Y LASS-31.11 boxes ass'il °km in +tom Vla for sale lay noyll Bit W HA6EAVGII e on steamer igi - '' - 71Fioi ISLIAII DICKEY ak 0 DIAIN NIV BOOKS JUST 'RECEIVED.—The works of Montaigne, edited by 11. Huhu, comprbdag his Essays, Letters, and Journey through Germany and i noteS from all the Crnanientaters, Biograph ical a nd thbliographienl:lotices, Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, the Undo. and Methods of Good School•Ketping, by David Plage, A. M.. Poinclpslof the State Normal Schad, Atbany, N. Y. Frank Forecer's Fish and Fishing of the U. States rind' Bridsh Province. of North Antenca, by Henry Wet Herbert . JOHNSTON STOCKTON, nord corner Third and Market Ids (Journal, Chronicle and Post copy.) Dr. G McCook E\AS selected Pittsburgh as its future residence. -. 1 hes taken the house lately occupied by Alder- M lie r, on Fourth st , near Grant. immediately ad jobeinerke Lamerune House. Ilis o ffi ce is atta c hed to his residence, where he will cenatantly be found, nn• less abscht on profeional duty. OtHee hours from 7 to 0 o'clock A. Pt , n od from sto 7 o'clock P. M. novs.dfi n uly S " ,,,, ag e 113 ftlll7 l o ' N b I co T AR;-100T6ii„N. C., rectimg and fur sale by `JAM.E:I A HUTCHISON ECU, nova\ Nos. 45 Waxer .11 lit 2 Front .t. b6i o lgi c ) , 744di k l u af i d foltsfa c w , b nov.s \ ' No 144 LAberiy at T EAS -7S bf chests 11=10;0. P. and-Y. H. Taxi uU do Black Tea; • 30 catty out G. P:o.od Y. 11:Ten; landing and for subs low by BROWN /1, KIRKPATRICK; - nova - \ No 144 Liberty et TogAccoi 60,chei2ek : rands; 6 b Imam .d.for ' BROWN b. HIAXPATFUCK,. MEIN SALERATIIB-30 bbls{id zee by arrs • 000103-11XIdob.. bd wad for sa I le by CI novs tr. ff FLOYD PIiTIFLON-1.25 Ulna Ala ek Fox Furnace now WA log at Allegbany, wharf, and for nil WY FLOTD n 0. 3 '•' , ' A 4 OLAsSIB-411 Olds landing hum eteatner , k t :7 : 1111. eior, acid fur ILIIO low to elate on atignm .. o nova JAMD , lialsZEL , ifirf- lift - Wll2in I - aleannita Oil' reed ..nll 101 sale.by nova SELLERSixI!fICOLS .. L-41----- - tfareira hi 5(46.-.)'" N° SELLERS k NICO . I,I_ DASTRY FLOUR-100 bbie Iteatattaat ta Rol op. I worth's extra Pagey Flour; .10, d r o 1.??oPofito , Floor; CO do Sae Flair, at eto;e v al i r ßs oZo r Z„ Ls . nova '. DACON-40 Ithdathdes:talda 8---- bouid -301 ."' JO 'remind Haa, far sale by sELLErts a, , Isamu , nova • - 2 runnaellor at tie Learn CurNr'st-Wariite "ao7r:s7lT r-16,11ENCII-CASlltiEllove opening ales/ Alas- I 1: key st., a largeinvolee of French Clubman", of j"4". A A MASON& CO noel lamb 13 high Liken's. ..nown A A SIANON &CO •, ONG nitAWN—Anottier Laraine of diose angel. via Loins Sba . :2 just ree;d 4 r b r u gnek j i t 3 oo fR Ur to , and beiunitul mod. Bels, irons Sib to HO, to axle by me i W W WILSON IL"YaifP ST 0 9.—E!—C-4 -CoNt &Matted j a .p, 10 gym' satiety, suitable As Churches,' Dwellings, Stores. Steamboats.Fastarieau. Lamps are unrivalled In antigens, beauty. and brilliancy, and . 110 s in general use. • • nov3 W W ilir/LSON rias-10 bbls esattyn e for sale bY noss • E SELLERS, 87 I,VW _ . . e t% MI/lONIA-1 ukJast reed and ter antssby 'W—Yr:::10111.814-160 ea Gamma, i t ntrit; Liz - soa r -6 ianieed and fgt,41 . 11 . n: CI . nov6 s CIEFSE—t OO ta. V. RAMA 0 '• for sal. • • BAGALEY a Co, Nosall sal la Wood a • roatiesirmsa. The splendid steamer port PITT, master, will tem for obese sad all intennedism ports esldesterp, • ISM lam,d'emet, r. . • wade. aPPtY ' pals EZZ=; FOE INCINISfiTI AND ST tiotris. 1.,, Mot apleati= o rg rr. Eb and b lifitt=c r lislltstra; at 4.orear k. P. M. For (might or wasp apply on bowl - • Fos Err. Wm& , „,.7Le naw aeamer• • ehL&Z gapt. Alexander M t :Wit:hrrn leave or the shame and ell intermediate, pow on 'Tuesday, the !TA bast e at 4 o'clock P.M. For rretehtnr passage apply to ortlo PETTIGREW rr. C 0..; , ems. FOR LOCISVILLF. • -,.. - - The new and apicndil (Wpm= .. , car packet. TELEGRAPH No. 2, , a, master, will tenon for Omni nnti and Lonisaille on Friday, .the 9th Ina, at 1.0 o'clock, A. M. For frtight or passage apply an baara, to BAKER It FORSliTii, or • GEO B MILTENBERGER, Agents novBl • .• FOR LOUISVILLE,. ' Th "ttinAnT r . P e " lane Jones, muter, mill leave foe Lonieville on Sunday, the 11thl ~ . Dna r passage arPIY F":fr"ah" BAKER it FORSSTH. or GEO- P. MILTENBERGER, 'FOR ZANVIVILLI I , . ,„., The splendid meaner -1 . st ait i„ - sinermt;-% , . : .1 Parkinson, master. mill leanlos the bone and all intermediate'porta on---,- Wedneiday, .he 7th In st.,at 10 o'clock, A. M.; ,- 1. or freight or passage, apply on hoard. or ner7 W D WHEELER, AC- ..‘ - PIIr3BUROII-AND-WREELINO PACKET. . The mew' and spleadld pa tisengae eatsteamer CINDERMLA, , Capt. Jas. 11 Hulett, .11 lust Mal*. burgh every Monday, Wedneadersal Friday, at 10 O'clock, A. M. . For fig.: l llsta or passage arab' *o .. bnaig - 16. , A r. : ,. -- CIIMMINIV Ifflc. Mg, Lai Mt • DAILY , PACKE,T,LII4.E. , . ' rs well keenra line of splendid passenger Moan , -. era Is now composed of the tatitestas s t alshed and (anti/led, =taunt powofut boats t waters of the Wen. Every accommodation'and eat*, ton that money canprocare, has beenprovided for rise . tenger,: !the Line has been Iu operation foe five year!. ' • —has earned a million et people without the lout Mgt ry to their permit. The boats will be at the foot Of Wood street Plt day meal Caning, for thea ir jilt n passengers on of freight and the entry o passenge - on the ter. In all case*. the _ money QOM bi. advance. ' . . .. •• 11331 ?Kgr MET.' _ The . J944t0:1 • --- • leave: Pii;in Wlreha eve May 2J, IE4I The MON burgh'every .erY blend • cave Patabt Wbealng.` The ME , orill leave clock: VVltee TExciasn.BALAT. os PR HIS Beak has, this day, de • per cent. cn its capital so the lith inst.. Eastern Stockhj We Bank of T t lt Phtladepla nov7-dtd MtltCitarrO AND hlt. f flatii Bank .1. lbw Per - e 0 Ms of the last noee-e, AN ELYX.TI far the cw. House, on Monc ocilD•dtes A ri MEM it to marvel Ilanlnnor Noon bet . •_ite.4l, De w , OCldahlllb A N - ELECT! .C 3. En tho ens Hon.. on Mono ooladto A NEW A lAM now we the uppir lot M WIMTE w.;.; ani<OL qt:,YadZ.:; 'augment'', have procured out of *loch I dam a building POPLAR Ll prices pirrGive sue Ilnysaille, nocii-ivarTe. 07PER CAR] We by • _ rrANO,I,,iSEItS. _ 350 Pirt.e. Myers' in Dram's Ws, superir; Henry tr. Jame,' ist; Rankers InellAing store o I .220 blAs N. C.l' for sale by • WAISTED, • • • . , IN A DRY 000D8 JODBINO DOUSE, ea *Dom or agent partner, with a canh eaplial el Twealynos und et taro active winners well aNageted with. the butanes. and having froth Five tO 70.11Thes wind Doll.* end:, to take the place of a etadoe glue bof of the firm, writhing. to :elite CO lit! if 110413 J y. The House is well estsb lished t . and= 1 good basthese. • All Communications awiegy Address—Metehert Bee 477, Philadelphia. nova-Uwe , Ohle and PenalayWanda. Pin: Stockholders in the, Ohio aid Pennsylvania tßailroad .Company ere hereby notified to pay the Third instalment of FlVOlYollarn on each *hare to rpectively held by them,nt the Office of ihereeepaol,. •Itird to, Pitiststrals, on or before the nntb Ns".. bee, 1.1. BROOKES, Tsesvaren Salem, CI., Oct al.—[nova . • 01L-111 bide Jan reed sad fer.bale by LBURBRIDGE, WILSON &CO. • nova • ; • Water men _ R FC D DAY-11 . Di&k Meet o rr a ttir.i• - For iate• at the Itutiber Depot, No. S W. 04 a non • i / If mazes DOOR . 1%1 for tale at • GRP:ENAMYL k...-12ri bilis vices 00 tal7JCt •zeo'd and for iAle by ' • • : nor 2 • . L Sr..ll7,4RXAN aovi .• • ;. • I LS WA:TELMAN • d' oars aßchor *a+ a 17.F .--* c‘3l E,DALZEAL_A U=o.o AKACCEIL prAls,pr,isale .111. novt ,•:•• : jy CO STEAM. DoAT ID:Dt man alt ll— A. sapetior "me .. 1411gO b iLk CO ' V E . N .72 °l°"4" . l• 7. '"a' : 4 l . oliN D moitomr W11 n 1 0 71. 3 , v VG—ls bbts, "P"i . " JOIVTI ( gat it SCOTCH EtNUFF—rod.tor pato by . o.s. • i JOHN DllO/GAN LARD 016 , 70 1.41.111Azt reekraad for Wall r 101iN D MORGAN Nii s l4ll.lbeni“ C) & R FLQ h M . O . telni-4 1 2:: N. r , from um =VI S WATERIiAN ; no , 2' • • ft WA • RUAN - L - 130)—.6.. Gm kegs prime No. teed wA tsr We: by 06,2 • 7, 41 WATERMAN Wx BITE BEANS—Q.S blitz. gale . kT V V nowt . - . LB WATERMAN _l3 R ro.P — " d "'"° - nmmt[gl,WlT.. bl aiTA'N sfjLo.NKIOro! MAN YRTS!!—W. K. !Moult) kao jj jou reO'd vial - ter mootyy of country and ;wawa coaatilactared Inankaul, 'including some Of a af!..., =- parlor qtglity. Bona. krepors ate Invited to4ook ac o...ist.cfi 3 ;e anaktog Thal" macaws. ory• I:'E. tornerdtlt and Ma otoaata CIALOME. BOONB /In • treed mkt tor eals by .11OULDER47 1 il e D iiii - prl:l4:t. or ,!(.I;lExvuArrilEmreice,a,' StLYA. dawn &Ca. 6 ave . 3**l.*:• pseleigant styles Web Dream SiJk!- nort - 1 Attu-4 bt J.l WWI Gull LIVET V sale by CIREAV Vi beibt AA. MASON - JP-CO. ban; txr.7ei;r p e ra 4. e, lEW.ac4 Uninoit the nFe!,,, i , MtaTialit .. uRr5 S W.F. rkep ;on ea. -- ILIWAVOII- • HIED BREX-15 nits Sugar Cu..Ejiha.t s for We by novs 511_.L.WILOB"Itiii. ikeeko — TATOta-50 bbl. Pew, B&W' nouß , -34) bbiovrpo i r= a br r m ccovEs.—Frli. EiTosliW edh ed by Exprers. Kid Waves eta gfew.F.g, for witer. introduced Into New Yorkned Barton. bla . • Wen European arrival., which ittaj:wffir mi __."S w " elusively for their retail trade. Terlintar.a • ty Sumo, CO Fain* at Atrium, Nor. 41 , 186 . • Iland ÷nd of [oar payabia on, or lifter .Idea will be paid Mao UM'TL!MMI • Lemmas' Bata, Nirr.lll,l9: d adividend of ont of the pio 'v. Castle?. At 1949. $ of this Bank, t the Hankie; tuber WA. arable, .1 orals Sink, be held at the !at 01 Nonat- And 3 P.M. VE. Cashier. 0f1.17.47; " F f thi. Bank, I the Beebe' R. Cashier- JILDERIM.' ii ' d r :l d eell r rnl irea and kinds, of soperkor, . made in ar satisfaction Pisa TIMBER,' ler any &scrip: furnished-arIIII /EtEbLIN, end et Da O. !tjciseJartl a ehroi e: =li IMEI Seiden 2c Anthony 514 . . ,: Wemare. fa, • Grant's - lianf Is; er choice brands. for We by • WM lIAGALEY is. CO VG At rCir . l ) 18 nd SO Weou st. ye Keeee ler lisle RORY, MATIIIEWS& CO •
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