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NATURDA,YMORNING, NOV. 17, 3519
MPITE NEST PAGE 'POE" LOCAL. MATrEEP,
TELp.G RAMO NEW% Al. ,
We commend to the ponce of our Free Sail
Irrechren of the press, Rift, all others, t h e remark.
of the New York Tnlinee, on the cheering, but
. costad news, that Calithrala is to remain for
ever a free wale. The Free Soil pipers have
baely kept up a! great hubbub about the admittis
!Mien being devoted to slavery, because the Na
' tioaal Intelligencer proposed that Coos should
admit California as a State, and leave , the people
thete to settle the question of slavery., Whit will
dhey any now, that the question Is settled, and Calf
, !omits comes knocking at the doors of Confirm
'' • tor admission as afro. stater Will they have any
objection to her admission ! The people of
- fOrnia have spoiled a great many difiammatory ,
leditorials.
'amma Lgoimeltrazthe union of the
Ea S case of Representatives last Saturday nig te, for
ht, the
t bul which had previously passed
•-ran au to provide far a general syste of rail road
incorporations,' was taken up, read e third time,
and pused—yeas 54, nays it.
.The bill which has thus pasted liners,
and will become a law, provides fo : :a pretend
of
ed
I I
Bharat law of incorporation • for the nstruction
ran roads. We say pretended, because it is not
at all probable that any ran road Lain be' bat
under itsCorovisione There is evidence entrap% of
this in the 22d 'section, velech pro •i'des. In nob
stanoe, that no companies shah be organised under
this law, to ecniuract soy rail roads: which do not'
terminate it commercial towers ist cities in itlr
all, or at 'Rea where towns or cities can be
bat up and commerce can be permanently can
on, reserving miles Legislautre the right to"
it the routes and termini of the ' reads by acts
hereafter to be pused..—.sl. losci Rs
We do not exactly agree with . eta friend of the
. Republican. His opposition to the lull is banded,
' we presume, epee the fact that L guards the in.
%crests of Illinois river towns. Alt gti we amid
• be pleased to see a rail road c4otrocted aerou
that State, direct to St. Louis, yet we are not sae
but that the Interests of Pitisburg v , and the whole
• canteen states would be as ell promoted by
a rail road direct to Quincy, or tie Missurippi, as
•, to St. Lents. 'That place is abeiut doe west from
Pittsburgh, and enjoys a steam lent navigation at
all seasons of the year, except when the river is
• frozen. It is in the heart of the country from
which St. Leine derives a great part of her trade,
and a road to that peini would pass through the
best part of Illinois. •
Kasancimiurrra is Whig all over. Mr. Briggs is
probably to-elected Governor by the people, and
the Legislature in more Whig than ever before.
Mr. Palfrey lacks 3000 votes of an, election, tha
Whig candidate, leading him. The Free Soil vote
Is felling off, showing that the people ant coming
right, and that soon that fluty will be ov d r. &fi
bula has seuled the Free Soil question, and we
shall won have but the two great parties &Ruin
the Whig patty, always oa the side of liberty and
human rights, and Lacorocaians, the ally of the
Slave porier.
Ten Sr. Loma TRAGICDT.--Young Mr. Bantam,
who was shot by the two Frenchmen, is dead.
The Republican says:—
"An examiaation of the prisoners was com
menced on Tuesday beforo the,. Recorder, which
woo not then completed. Yesterday, in conse
quence of the death of young Barnum, the exem,
nation was pos tponed until this allemoon at three
o'clock; when it will be completed."
Pgresstratta Stcess zr PIIIIADILPM&—City 6's
90e to 901; Allegheny county 64, itli; Allegheny
city, 64, 51 to 55.
WISCO3II2I &xenon —There is but link me of
figures from Wiecomitr,Vir they are pretty
omen all on the Loco side,so for as majorities are
coneerned.—The Wisconsin of the Sitt claims that
= the Loee majority in the State will be between
'BOOO and 7000, nad Wnt theLacos will have mere
than their usual majority in the :nest Legislature;
They have pined members in Milarankie,
Wenk
tehaiticine and.WalwOrth mange. .
- Tharrnro Comirr rou,—mt experiment has
been made with eelni-bieninoim coal of Dauphin
County, to tert its appplicability Mr feel for Loco.
motives. The experiment woo highly mincessfuL
The mines are apparently inexhauatblin
M. Forman', tate Biniteter of France to the Gov
ernment ci the United States, nailed fmnt New
York oa Saturday noon, with his family, in the
packet; Bavaria, for Havre. The Trdorne Mmes
that the ex-minister wan crayoned to the voted by
about Garty of his friends, and that the Frenchmen
Cof Neiir York seat him a letter exinessive of then
regret at his departure. The Tribune farther
suites that M. Monthelon will be Si.. Ponssin's
scheeeisor in the legation, and not M. Gain Bois-le
Comte.
For the Pitutture Gazers,
Th. Ity.
Ma. Warm—Amidst the number of - respects..
bin gentlemen, whose names have been presents
ad as candidates to the Whigs for nomination to
the Mayoralty, I am pleased to see that of Mr. C.
L. Magee. It appears to me that he is peculimiy
qualified for the foe the functions of this responsi.
bleand honorable ogre. Me was born and rear.
sd in our midst, and in all his relations,fbe has well
sustained the reputation of a kind, warm hearted,
and honorable gentleman.
As a party man, he has been a uniform and un.
swerving Whig, and has rendered efficient ger
. vice to his party. With an ample intelligence
and:an untiring industry, I cannot doubt the moot
eminent success of his administration, if nominat
ed Sad elected.
But t may confess that it is not because of the
poriessions of the attributes of intelligence, indus
try; and honor, that his twiny friends desire his
nomination.
Thereputruion of Mr. Magee ari e prantical warm
hearted philanthropist, is known to every nun, in
the emputunity. In the good work of reformng
and reclaiming his fellow men, in ministering to
the manta of the distreased; in giving hope and
comae to those who were almost hopeless, he
- hail been as untinng as he has been success
Truly, each a man not efily deserves the grate.
w' )!a l
consideration of his fellow citizens, but may be
caper -aid, in the discharge of the dories of the
Mel Magistrate of the city, to bring into active
regaisition those ',intles which adorn his char-
Pmhape.it is time thm the gentler elements of
kindness and sympathy should replace the Mild.
ference and oppression, which are too often exers
dud towards those who are most commonly this
.subjects of the Mayor'sjadicial action.
Let those to whom Mr. Magee las done kind
nesses, now rally round him, and p. success eon
hardly be questioned.
EdStory.' ornawarstscar. •
Arewally to prevfons notice, a number of the •
'comity editors of Pennsylvania met at - 13oehler'ar
Eagle Hotel, on Friday the 9th iesiant, and organ.
feed by appointing the Hon. NIMItOD STRICK
. /AND,: editor of the West Chester Republican,
Preaident ;M. D. Holbrook, Esq., editor of the
Lasnosareriun and C. K. McClure, editor of the
'Juniata Sentinel, Vice Presidents; Geogre Fry:
*lnger, Esq., editor of the Lewistown Gazette.
and J.M. Cooper, editor tithe Valley Spirit; Sec-
Votaries.
Oft motion, Messrs. Theodore Fenn, of the
. .
I,rinnsylvania Telegraph, P. S. Decheit, of the
Spitit,. W. P. CoOper, of the Juniata Reg.
Liam S. Emus, of ihri, Village Record,
him B. Bretton, of the Carlisle Voluuteer, W. M.
•
gin, of the Lebruion Advertiser, wens sp.'
Pointed to report a coarse of
. ..Om to the Con.
ventbon. ,
Alter consultation by the committeeNtey made
the fallowing report to the Conveuticui which was
adopted:
Easeleed, That an adjourned c amventiou - of the
editon and publishers of newspapers within the
' Stale of Pennsylvania be held -in the borough oil
ra on TUDAY th e first day ofJannary
flarriabo
now, (1850,) to memo ES rialise Gaugeu on the sub.
Jon oration an alteration of this postage laws, as
will allow newspapers to be sent bathe malls,
within the mantles and congressional districts In
vitilehthey are published, FREE OF POSTAGE;
also to mernorialize the Legislature of Penasyl.
ou the subject of having the leerier* pub.
lie Ware published in the newspapers of the 00m.
laparealm; and to adopt such other m seasurein
m
tacalenisted o protect and advance the
- tamale tf the public and of the publishers of newir
PIP", Dane interior; as - they may deem proper
sod
the editors and publlaturre of
' Rowallniwtn la t e n 111441104 WWithout_
rartl.Awe roiwuted andespected o attend laid
csonvesition.
• Readeed• That the above proceeding be pant
- by the nears, sal publiaised in all the papers of
the Qunesimwealthiand thw. this conveatkm ad.
foam .
to meal ha paid day
NilaiClD NO. ;11t6CLAND felitlCS
• Ms D. lietwtoos, 1 *.
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: 43 " 417r 1 ib m a &adieu.
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-0205,11Plitelogof ipinstergh Gunn,
New Teel, N0v.13. 1819.
ThenewsUel the dust from California has ere
med quite a seamtnim upon 'change to day. Er.
ell thing combine, to give eonlidenee to opera
tors and specridatees. es well as to confer stability
hadAritairss urn the legitin ate tranuctioes of
tegrilar business. We emninue emerge - sews
date rise of cotton and other 'ample* abrosd.—
No general &impost war is likely to (nudge the
wend, and intermit all the relations of trade;
England is shoat to sers with us in', an arrange-
Mai Ofthe NiCaTIVZ qoelliCl3. end thus me
threatening muse of wu is to be removed; the
great renal between the two oceans will be built;
Sew dimwits, and those the original and richest
ones, of the preeieue metals ; are about to be open
ed in California; and our own vent, giOTIOCIS. and
Gee Republic is rapidly marching to her goal, her
pia, ofpluie. The mistress of the treasure anaemia•
mercer of the world;the motemriset et italiberlies , tho
refuge of tyranny's Urdu's, the seat of arts and
refutiment, the* imam of wealth and eivilisauou,
the hope of freedom's martyrs, her institutions and
the virtue of her people will make her all that Borne
might have been, and all that the patibui of the
golden age of English liberty sighed for, but could
not nub. All that Hampden, Sydney, Pimmi
rifilteu, end Harrington dreamed of and aspired to
$x our falba Ida, oar own turd may become.—
Like Moses on Piarah's summit, they um the
bright plains from afar, but were doomed never to
revel amidst their beauties, nor to drink of their
glad waters. Let us hope that we, their dmeetid
ante, may be worthy of the high destiny that Provr
dame has accorded to us. bean ddotoo when
I contemplate the magnificent future which is be.
pre us.
The last bean from the other hemisphere in,
keno us that Resale has retreated from her brag.
'girt position of the boldest and mast insolent of
the °tampions of despotism. Western Europe,
though weakened and' unnerved by her dissen
tious (knot utterly broken and prostrate, and the
northernßear has been made to 6rnstrPh.” But
Austria, the sorry Jackal] of the South, the ince
cowardly beast that prowls over the fields where
monger brutes have won their triumphs,still ra
ges amidst the scene which the real conqueror has
• abandoned. Now that a brave and noble foe has
yielded to the Once of itresistahle numbers, she
pursues the game, banging and quartering those
tram whom,but one short year apostle basely fled.
Will not these things be remembered} Shall not
these cowardly murderers be made to orawer
with the felon's fate their atrocities' Bach is the
hop° of jostles., not always well founded, it most
be dtorissed. Butt will here put on record the
aspiration that the day may yet come m the affairs
of Europe when such wretches as Bayne/4 who
executes, and the Emperor, who seems a youth:
Cul demon, and his counselice, who have com
manded the ignominous slaughter of in many rev
,rend priests,and venerable statesmen, and brave
soldiers will expiate their crimes, with no heart to
pity them and no tongue to cheer. The prayer of
all jeer men should be vengeance, acre, fearful,
I and ample. We can but hope that the scaffold
/ will do its work ill the day of freedom's reaction
upon the executors of Italy, Hungary, and Ba
den.
Though. he constitution of California seta not
completed at the date of our loot advice', yet I pre
sume the fact may not be considered settled, that
it will embrace • provision effectua ll y prohibiting
that unjust and wretched institution which has
given rise to theNnly controversies that have ever
arisen to seriously disturb the harmony, or shake
the irdepity[of our cocaderacy. We hear that a
propoaltioa has been made and received with favor.
excluding from this portion of our common coon.
try a most useful and worthy class of our peo
si ple,
I mean the free blacks, who now form so cond.
treble a portion Mare populatioa ix the old State.
I hope the preed.eemse of. the convention, and a
salutary deference for the renpeMsble and intelli
gent voters who are now ewarenieg in from the
free Shams if cot the hilmanity and conscientious
ness of its cambers, will induce ate-body tore
faro its sanction to such en infamous proscription
of a elan of theft fellow creatures against whom
there topper:is to be a vulgar prejudice auto s&
portion of its preterit eoutiments. All tech lawn
and constitutional regulatition, ere_ clearly repug
mint to the conatimuou of the United States, and
i will some day to an prociunced. Bet, as I said,
it seems almost a settled thing that.Califoruia will
make her application for admissions. , a State, with 1
a prohibition of slavery, which is thei main point '
in the controversy respecting her. This mules the
melee We need have uo fear of the result.—
There will- lib some covert opposition from thy
South, but she meat come in. The battle will
have been knight and won. We • shall have no
more additional representation of slave property,.
any more than of hones and mules, swine, nuts
mega, or wooden dock'. Li will require about
two years us carry Oregon . and New Mexico
through the normal state, and bring them through
the front door, and in doe colustitutional form, into
the confederacy of free, independent, and enlight
mired States. Bat that brief Urns will effect it, and
then questions will arise concerning the annexa
tion of Mexico, the Sandwich Islands, Japan, and
Chine. It is not improbable
that we may have to
have British India and the rest of Asia, Australis,
and the ham of the Pacific to our posterity- - an
otherseneration,
"'fare eta Mar acts already pass"
with the arompiion of the best part of the Pacific
coast, we may well claim rest from the tolls of an
mention, but
"Weerward (.11111 the star of empire takes its way,"
until, perhaps, gentle and patriotic editor and
reader, your very Mid children, yes, the progeny
of those very blue eyed [whimperers, now Setae;
beside to in their cradles, shall look eastward fist
the "far wal e of their empire, and make the cir
cuit 'of the great globe itself," without panning
the boundaries of their mighty Republic. But my.
Ideas are expanding eel-extensively with the pros
pective "extension o f the men of freedom." I will
curb the exuberance of my Imagination, and come
down to the matter more Immediately in hand,
which is the price of Cotton, the abundance lof
. money,and the active beoyant feeling among men
of liminess. . I
Cotton is going up, up, up ! and the palmy days 1 1
'of the south, in reaper:lto her pecuniary prosperity, i
appear to be abort to return. A gentleman more
Mailed in such lore than your humble correspond
ent, tells me that Cotton, which one year ago woo
worth seven COMM, wilt now being in the market
fourteen. At that rate of appreciation, the increas
ed value of this crop, estimating the produce of
the year .1 2,500,000 bales, would to 1110,1)00,000. 1
One third of the crop, however, will be consumed
in the-Gaited States, sothat tkis rise in price, upon
that portion all, will add nothing to the aggregate I
Wealth of the country; bat if we secure two thirds,
of that sum, and add it to the pecuniary resources I
of the eonutry, what a prodigious Wt, will have
been made in appropriating to corselets the advan
tages of intentional commerce. How many sem•
ors of successful dining amidst the placers of talc
'coal not be required to produce such an ad•
ditto
to the public wealth. But let me not,eve airy
comparson with the *errs of Southern Agricul
ture, be understood to disparage Cabfornia. The
gold is there, and the melt who have gone therein
myriads, are just those who will bring it forth:—
They are the nine sort and manner of men of
whom Christophe said, that If you placed a bag of
coffee in Tartaruscelebtated and noble mind
ed nigger used a leas clunk term—they would go
through sulphur, 00, and smoke, to get lt out. and
would not came hack withaat Lt.
It is reported, and generally believed, that that
It
English Governmenthas:officially signified, that if
the Americas eta utfpulates In the treaty with
Nicaragua or Guatemala, or Central America --or
whatever State or Governme nt shall be the Proper
authority to the premise, to mnia* the perkct
neutrality of the route through which the contem
plated easel is to pus, and acme that great work
to the common use of all nations, on payment of
uniform rams of toll, on objection will be interpos
ed to its congas:ration. And it is nada:MC:Kt that
our Goeernment is prepared to settle the matter
on thLs high as one which . will labstantielly se
cure the rights of its citizens, :Melt will be just
in itself, and is perhaps the only arrangement
by which away sezions.omitrovaly can be closed,
and the dagger o( a war with a peat power, with
w biph it la ant'jaterest to be at pee* can be re.
From the liarriaborgh Telegraph
r r
dyed passengers, of whom soma three hundred
will be put on board another Steamer at throes,
and will be taken thence to Chasten 1 KIVA ill
say that the Ohio, though an lemons* and daoly
modelled vessel, and built with great unto /0 4 dot
liberation, and sr. a east but little under it half ma•
lion et dollars, has proved a (adult. when °Gma
pared with the maguiliesnt ships ot the Cunard
lines, or with the best class of our coasting steam.
en. Tee !etch of government patronage so the,
leads us to doubt whether Its tendency is to an
improvement in the mode of oonstructien, or the
cadency of Ocean steamers . The immense ships
now la course in construction by E. K. Collins do
Co., under his contract with the government, will
unquestionably be the man costly stem:nen ever
built. It la now estimated, thatthe expense of each
when complete, will not Matron of $BOO,OOO, and
yet the Opinion is universal among engineers, that
as mall packets they cannot compete with their
English lives, and the lacking the essential requi•
sites of speed, will be generally unsuccessful. If
these anticipations shall be verified, it
,will be ratto
es mortifying to our pride, but we cannot hesitate
in thebelthf that private enterprise and energy will
sane discover and overeeriththe difficulties which
much obstruct oar to supernaity. For we can be
content with nothing less, in the end, than that.
lames.
YR 0 21. NIiCW Torts.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Nrw You, Nov. 13, 1919.
People are stark, staring, California toad here,
and you have the evidence of this fact in the im
mense emigratMn that has taken place to day.--
Fall six hundred "hunteis" have gone in the
Ohio sad Crescent City, including several good
lawyers, physicians, and other valuable citizens.
The news by the last steamer and the remittance
by her, which is fall a million of dollars, has deci
ded the question, sad few now stay tit home who
can go cleverly. To give an idea of too money
sent home privately, it Luny bo said that sirolored
man, who bad 53,000 of his ownohe product of
two hundred days at the mines, had Ole. thou
sand dollars in charge. The other passeogins
were equally well Wade'.
All is trouble to day, in Wall street, in conic
qtionce of the revival at the rumors of trouble
' with France. All fancy, and many wood stocks,
have fallen, and the desire to realize seems gen
eral. • Among merchants the panic gains no
ground, and is laughed at as absurd. If we ars
is have trouble with France, it will not be on le
' count of the "Poursin" affair, but upon the Sand
wich Islands affair, of which your readers are,
em this, well ialbrwed. We have seven hundred
win of whalemen in the Pacific, together with the
largest interest in the general commerce of thin
new world. We are made neighbors now with
the Sandwich Islands, through our Californian re
lsfions, -and cannot permit France, or any other
nation, to interfere to jeopardize the property we
have in the Pacific. We shall not quarrel sheet
Mr. Port's tobacco, but on the whale oil and bone,
of which France is our great customer.
It is said that an English house is in treaty for
the steam ships Northerner and Southerner, to run
upon the Tehuantepec route to the Pacific and
California. The road across the lathmuxotte hun
dred and dirty five miles, is now is complete or
der, and the distance to California is shortened
seven days of steam, on
he now popular route
via of Panama. Manning, Mclntosh Sr. Co. arc
this parties alluded to, and the bounces will net
- hilt far want of funds,. they represent the Eng
lish holders of tho Mexican d d ebt, an are empow
ered to do any thing that will help that doubtful
movd
To day the buys and be Wawa ably*, the Crum.
out City'sad Obb bot# &pet Watt dowa with
ofll
Oyie;tattanws,, and their tegyvitu. The
Cement City go'bedly to Claims, with
about throe bared pameagen, and tble ram ship
pmaeatj by fat the maul dabble mob 11mahe
mbo.. insamatb ee abe, like bet ammet, t
bolas City, me womb of anuoved speed sad
otaLostfona tbair tits *WI sack lcOn it,
that the dmot9At .
• *hon. TM ado
security.
Air *to election news, we are rather confused,
and whet was clear lass week, in doubtful now.
j The anti rent votes have cat up the State tickets
and the official vote in needed to settle dispute.
We have the Senate, but the Assembly is doubt.
MI, as well as the faro of a good many State office.
In Nlassischown, we have ailed ta elect the
GolFentor by the people, but the Legislatuni is
largely Whig. and will nettle that. The Lissoken
width° Abohuontsta have chosen a larger number
of Senators than usual, bat eat enough to do
harm. It is simply absurd to talc about Free Soil
in a State like Massachasette, where the feeling ts
all free as air. •
Only 222 deaths occurred in the city, Ina =eh 117 . The atimber nal formidable character of Ms
mortality that shows ta to be what we really eases originating In a diseased stare of the Liver, has
ar ate
e. one .ofahe most healthy cities m the ...Id . Ins otemogod mmnooo of ommom men. some
I'Coosumpuon and kindred diseases alone are I .t. 0„., ,"d order the romper= of
prominent in the liar- conmainnon, have been apposed fricatatill, annl- - Nine .
A decision has yuat been made by Judge Ed.
wards, that neither the personal property owned .
by
tb,,, (doused I°aura nor their being enabled
, odes him a hope of recovery. j
- b Ba t tery ma...ems he av wager the ease. A raw*
funds held as cepital, are liable to taxation, w .
I.
of a good deal of importance. The effect of i been found which I"' on" all the " a ' aldil'" '
thn derision is to take out of the tax rolls &Vol of whin , . ch..... . 1 ..6 km. d....o=mt 1
24,000,000, which would otherwise hare been ad. *. the LAver. The Pills discovered Dr. Stn..% of
ded La the taxable property of this year, otherwise i Vlegima, art directly the Liver, b
and by correcting
greatly reducing the rate of taxation.. The Coups I its operation and purif leg It from diwase,mus and '
eel of the Corporation ha appealed from this de- e a
the comp ref which have their origin in
eision, and hr and the aszoetate Counsel emp'..7 - l-the diseases of this o rte. Remedies hitherto p ro .
ed for car , - 1 .4. W".. pored for thrse disc a have ruled too perate soon
I d m. " “'"* the seal of the dale e; hat Doctor bliLaneis Fills
lof n
money, there is still a great. rib:adman, and ,
the discount market was never easier. Good j upon of th e laver,
names to at five per cant., and loans en eed, by cleansing di fountain, dry up the impure
cheaper. The stock of coin tuie increased, and i wre.... of Dwarf; e.h theses dative their axis..
the rate of exchange fallen to au extent, which, in trace.
connection with the rise in eOllOO, makes it For sale by KIDD a CO., N 0.69, comer of Fourth
probable that we shall export any more coin very and Wood st_, Pittsburh. e"- - friovl7.dtvelw s
loon. Busmen begi n . elaek to op and maul I
houses are completely tdle, after a prosperous au
tumn. The Canal, in some ten dope, will be
Closed, and we when be snag in winter quarters.
Oo Thursday, the °resew:des of General Worth,
and his dead cum
e c lat. in
The
are to be cells.
heated, with greet eclat. The city will Kneader
some three thousand dollars, the tax payers will
grumble, and the 'unfortunate causes of the' en.
pease be soon forgotten.
Corson—The market is steady, though the de
mand is ram so active. Sales to day embrace 1,.
500 bides, mostly (or export.
Flour—The market is steady, the inferior de
scriptions having been nearly all bought op The de.
mend foe the Eastern and city trade is fair, as also
(or export. Sides of 10,000 Ent. at /54,75054, 8 1.
for common to straight State; $4,8112i5 5 for choice
State; 115055,12 for blichigan„and $5,12.535,25
sr
pure Genesee.
and home demand fi
There is a
~fahr export st
Wheat, but at rather easier prices. Transaction
comprise 9000 bushel, Genesee at 11801.19 c, and
several parcels of Canadian a) 10523100 c. Sales
Leif 20,000 b oa
of aye at 011062 c.. Oats are
3100101 c. Barley is.finn; prime lots are scarce
and wanted Mahout 60= Sales of 1600 busheLs
fair mixed at 58e. Corn is without vitich change.
The sales are 17,000 Mabel. at 631erillyc for mix.
ed; 64c oir new white Southern; the same price
`or old cut do., and 651056 c. for Northern yet.
low.
There is a fair inqettry for Pork, and market !
(inner. Sales of 1200 bbls at $10,5216355 521 hr
both-WAS. In Beet, 300 bbis sold at 87,25534,8,52
for country Prime, and sq, 301$
do. Mess.
40 bbls llama at $l2, and 100 tca prime Meu (re•
ported at 1116,25. In Lard, the demand is steady,
and sales of 400 barrel. at 640, and 500 kegs at 7
di74c. Bdtter Is 110160 for State. Cheese
mDetal rather slow at 5351. for the make.
Whiskey is quoted at llie, with sales of 300
C.
barrel
&
From die New York Tritium.
Cantered. Wee*.
Never did we pen a sentence more exultingly
than that which embodies the great thatartrof the
news awe California yesterday. California a
fins beyond cavilivAthe has framed her Mullin
tion and by a usumfmosui',Yiste provided therein
that 'Neither Siaterr nor hiteijantra7 &muds,
acme for tls Paniskauritt of Cram. stud row I I
migrated sn this Stau: All this lain pree'em acme ,
dance with our expectations, our
Dever,advi- our as
infrances, for menthe past. There was any
seriom danger that auch • pop
alatiou as lies been
auddeuly attracted to CaliGornia, together with such
as was found there by our people, would ever d el
ti festabliatt and legalize Slavery. That
would be Cinerary to all precedent. all probability. I
The real danger was that Savory would creep to
unrcgardid and onobearved, while- the territory
wee without a Constitution or any machinery of
mil-government—would domeshnit ane
countd entwine
itself with the habits and usages cif thry,
and come forward whenever a Constltakmal Con
vention should assemble to plead put immunity
and tolerance as creating a 'vested right; which
could not be overruled without injuauce and cala
mitint To any that t h e People of California should
mule the questiou for themseivea—settle it expli
citly pomptly subsumilidly wing that
they should prohibit Slavery and to favor the call
of • Convention awl the (raining of a State Cory
stimtion this year was to favor tho exclusion of
Slavery. So we have felt and acte'd, and we cut ,
mit that our confidence was not unfounded.
We ask the e•
entlid and Intelligent to consider,
in the sight in Me facts herewith presented, the
chargeswhich dlessraGiddines,Boot.Chase,Calm,
Stanton, John Van Buren, the Evening Post, Al.
bony Atlas, Roston Republican, &c. have been stn.
diously disseminating and positively reiterating
thmughout the Summer and Fall that the National
Administration was intriguing and managing t o
establish Slavery in Cannata, and that the Whig
Pl oy of the North, and especially the Editor of
the The Tribune Weadwilling accomplices an d . 3 •
eessories to that scheme. Way ever charge more
cementedy made or more coaclusively Tended 1—
Who believes that if the Administration had really
wielded its influence and Its patronage With the
purpose alleged Mu it would have bunt no single
voice in favor of Us darling project itt all Call&r
oto y If Gan. Riley, Basler Ring, and the many
Southern friends of the Admfairtmtion In Califor
nia had really desired and labored to make her a
Slave Edam, or, failing In that, to keep aR elusion
to Slivery out of her Constitution does any man
believe that they weld have elected no single Del
egate favorable to theirends Can y_ing be
be
yond the nob:oboes, palpable fads in th ease
needed to convince every. candid men that the
Adadniatratkm has. not interfered In this Maitre.'
vary, at lent, not oaths aide of Slavery 1
Calibrate Ls waded the gocation of Slavery
for betwilf--eettled It coaelnaively, and in
mum ea mnst !Oka Me heat al arm
_lva
of Freadatn. And maw what wick, what &Meta
what pabhorke Nada Ix those who boo wan
sod no the Adminlsumion and Inched Wing voles '
to suotaln their assaults on the pretext that Gen.
Taylor end hi. Cabinet were plotting the MCI.
•Itlll 01 Wavers, Can Root.and thddinge much
langur delude the Western aeletTO into appall
non to dli its instincts and traditions, and thus keep
Ohio fastened to the katMooLof LOCO FCC 0111191—•
I OR what ground can they ask Ashtabula and
Cayoltoga dud HUTOII to observe the ends of Cass
and Modary and Allen, now that the fraud which
tow beclouded the minds of thousands of theirbest
citizens hut been so thoroughly exploded We
'shall look with interest kir them next dementia-
tion.
California Is free, as we have kit she would be,
known she would be, even since last winter. She
is a free Sta., even though the should be se•
fated admission into the Union, as we trust she
mina be. The National Intelligence+, our ad
versaries have contended, has spoken for the Ad
miniwnition in Insisting that she should be recede
ed as she presents herself, and no questions silted;
now we hold them:to their Word! We are sery
sure the Administration will not flinch, nor will
the Intelligeneer; and the language of Governor
N. S. Brown of Tennessee, affirming that he did
not care whether California offered herself for ad.
mision with a slave or free constitution. expresses
the general sentiment of the leading Whigs of the
South. We do not know that Loco Foco clamor
may not deprive California of some of theirl votes
in Congress, though we hope not; but we feel
very sure that stone of them will regret ffer tti
numb.
Now for flew Mexico` - There is, and long has
been, the real battle ground of Freedom and Slav
ery. We will not reiterate what to our readers
must already be familiar; but just ash the next
min you meet, this quesuon— . Are you in favor
of oursiolxing New Mexico, with her ancient
boundaries, as a Territory of this Union, with a
view to her admisinon as a State F' —and if he
heartily answers Idea be sure that man is truly,
practically, effectively for Free Soil. If he answers
No, or equivocates and hesitates, he is in effect an
enemy of Free Soil, no matter how loud his pro
fessions. Now let u• see whe will aid in promptly
creating that Publio Sentiment which will secure
to New Mexico the -Mestimable blessing of Cul
ver.' Human Liberty - wliieh. has already been
achieved by Cali...a Driw the lines, motors of
yesterday! and advance cenfidently-to •• more
arduous conflict and a more gladdening triumph!
Good Warming ,
Mr. John Johnston, near Geneva, has on his
,farm a cow, which propably gives more milk than
;any cow in the United States. Through-.the
month of June, ISIS, she gave forty two quart. per
day; and for five day. she gave forty five quarts
per day; which is probably without parallel in
this century. From the Mare only, they made
fitUrteen and half pounds of butter per week.—
Hadthey churned trom.the milk, thegwould have
got more batter. The cow was milked three times
a day. \The only feed she got mu grass In the
pasture.\She is of a roan color, half Durham and ,
half native \ breed, and hi seven imam old. She lel,
finely formed, and a handsome animal. She Vol '
raised by Mr4ohnston, who says the will be a
good cow at twelve years or more. He has eight
cows in his pasture of clover up to their knees.
all fine animals, whlch It ts • pleasure to look at.
Mr. Johnston is a Scotch farmer and grazier of
celebrity, and Bells many fat cattle for knew York.
He has a (armor threeltundred and sax acres. in
'one commact body of laid, on the east side of Seri
Imes Lake, about three miles from Geneva, in
fields of eight to eighteen aerie, all in the best condi
tion. One field of eighteen area of Indian eosin last
year, yielded eighty three bushels of shelled corn
per acre. One field of eight acres yielded ninety
one bushels and forty five pounds a( corn per add
and a field of wheat, of aitteeo Welt, yielded tor.
five bushels per acre. Mr. Johnston drain. his
Land by underground dmhpg. and halo., miles
of earthen pipes, (made 'Waterloo) Which he
has been laying the last. eight years. From the
rich feed to has Pam... the cattle are all idown
n the
best condition. He dc es not feed his grew I
to the ground. This he Calla had farming, as the
moth get acorehed by the summer drought, and
frozen in winter. But a covering of grass pio•
mots the roots from both,t lid also keeps the tattle
in good condition. Be h a large barns, and yards
and sheds for the cattle. In the yards, the cattle
make large quantities of manure—Goo wheat
strew. He cede no mud from meadow' into hie
born yard. He puts the manure on the land in
the fall, spreading and p ughing it in at once, and
not letting it remain for the auto and wind to dry
up.
He observed to the'sitter of this, that be never
saw land too highly allured, but he had seen
much land too little m aumd. Land .11 always
give a retum for all that is put upon it. The burl
proof of this is, that in the last twenty years, he
has brought his farm from what was called war.
out land, to Its presentauperior 0-audition, pet b!
noreowed capital, bat widely by the prom-also( the
tarot itielf, obtained litis practical knowledge cf
good forming, combin er'with trades. , and cannot
my.
• A THAVEId.EB.
Inogirowens rata Ist Destlstri.
OR.. G. a STEAL lam of Boston, is prepared to
manufacture and net t wee Tram to whole and pans
of sets, upon Suction 'Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
Toaraseue eve a to a warm, where the nerve is
exposed. Other and esidense next door to the May
oes office, Fourth • it, Pittsburgh.
Rana hi , adders. F. li. Eaton. /an.
Panama Gamlen s 0na..,-"Prepadi,y J. W. Kelly
William street, N.ll, and for We b y A..kaynss, No.
le Fourth street- • Will be found a debghtfal
ee of beverage in Walks, and particularity tot sick
roomi.
Bieell.—A,ll improved Chocelms moan
non, being I combination of Coena nun tonneau, in
vigoratingand palatFle, highly reunite:tended panic.
early for
mid repaired by W.Daker, Derehes
, ter, Mass., mid for • oby A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
lon Store, N 0.70 Fourth as
cambia
PIUNTINO.
CARDS, CIRCULARS,
ing, Contracts, Idnv
I aIVICATIII, cascu,
ucu fez. &a,
St notice, at low pried% at the
a 0171C11. TallaD rrusr.
BILL I •
Manifau, 13 ill.,
primed at the iho
dr:l9 Gas
M=i=
• Asyeri•lty.
Erman A. G. REINHART will be
fends, to dm consideralion of die
voodoo, a. asithable asaidatoifot•
Pittobutib. ontib
The name of. AI.
submitted, byg fn
"Pfri:Vanfolulty'
orEry,ento7CLt:
01eg1714, • It
Convention. l
efe will be • esadldato fo't the May.
nomination of the Whig Cone.
oet:10
11" seems will be a candidate fed.
Ice% to the nentination of the Whig
no
MusD, Zig., the presen.s
1 be • eendtoate for re•eteed
on .
Inetn of the Allegheny Mae
renrie-tf
roe fireshouy,
=Wert to the no los
vetelott.
re Mayoralty.
The mute of LIVER HJ PI'EY too sorki . 4
'l4° m the covndarafloo o!
grth. Aly`„Ar
DIEM,
Yeeterday rnoraing,,at hall peat twelve o`eleek,hire
hit. SCOT r, in the Klb leer of her ye.
The funeral Will take place from the realdence o
her son in law, J6EIII White, on Liberty erect, ne
terms* hail' pain 9 o'clock this day, end proceed •
tint Allegheny Centetem
The friends of the lazily - are invited to attend with
out farther ileum
Srlickl
PEI#S-2.5u tiheop /..t r.c'd .nd
S'yve
by ! SVELLIFUDOE, WILSON CO,
n0,r17 , Wm.. lomat
ILLF ; C: 7 PFAIIES-1 00 bn our . L ai =al sa.+T
bbls Law N s o k 3 G fir ts .; k
ROE:
Wi i ro . ZVLA .. S . S 1 700bz. ega glcs
BATTINU fr..CANDLEWICK-211taallTai
•
ik.L..11.0.1,5•10 bbl. C. ! .lbo s ztory , , i i : ji t .s abz
ROE
(IRE- EN APPLE-25 Lobls Razabor•
P 4 PbA . d°th --
swvil COPE& EIREVFOOLE
0TAT0E5. 6 .23 Piak Eyes, in stare and for
Fele by I nall7 COPE & BELEYFOGLE
LOUR-60Ibbla in store and for rale by
norl7 cops intrarooLE
F
C o rni NE. 4 ,-I.. Atd d aro c zar
4fj ou " d Z
bIR
DADPE4CHIJI—It'bbIa Is choice grotto) to
el; and (at ask D 4
ttool7 AIthISFRONU U GROZER
N10:03-2bbts Mrs and lot salo bV
• 6.017 AMBTRONO S CHOZEII
Ws reel and for sea by
G CROZEIL
TREWS MAJR-1 tack far ode by
una ARMSTRONG & COLORER
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OTATOM-80 bbla in do teed and ha sale b
y
y novo ARMSTRONG & CROZER
Q LL MOLBBBEB-44 bbl, 8f lame. Refasern on
eemigagoexa and for We low by
novl7 .l 8 DILWORTH ii'CO
08ACC0,95 boZe• awrim '" ldi 'g
lam!, for see by
W.Va.
m ouc co-3,3 mu, I...,..,v)Taivgy
N3LASSEI3—ICI) bids In pima oak truster*, on
=demon =Stu Isla by _
sksviT II MINOS= & 00
til°"--°°"" TO it CO •
TILLSTINO POWDER-800 kegs in
lin
LVlr iftg thi."7,"
.1 S ti l ll , - 1 —7("1) &
Imo POWDER-850 rt keg, in marnine f&
CO
.oirt
on-woh
SBATM( FUSE-70,0M ° I
no band sod for sale by
wort'?DILWORTH is CU
LIME -8 10 bbls LoaurWe, wt no'
sort: L GRANT
Peetr
hIEASIUHFS—IIaat and
far gala by narl! C it
ANT
b!AWL TF.A..a chest.,
-so hf van
D s•ln by n0w17,. C H tiftrA r
ICE-40 dereeu prima cos
IDULX'D BALEHATUS—InI6O sad
. 3_09 . 11 . 1 , ..ki;i4c
"
A*"o
UR, pp 3 LONG SHAWLS -80 superior Long
MAltalv, received r exprovo and gr_vale
A pe ""t
b
TOBACtX-10keg. rdZ• o b t y ands,
ateamar 'I""V'''LZ ArES
L
no• 17 ELL
A P PLES -60 bbls
sale by sarrl7_
OTATOFS--160 .b - t - ds Scotch Grey end floe Red,
Pj'"l'l6" •M for rti MYER, .
r sa
B RANDY Dii7• le by
tOtINIf Muter and Fret au
IgUR—SU bbl Flannerk family brand, 'n
bAivortioNo CROtER
rovii
'TOLLED B. W. FLOUR—tiMaselt• just roe'd and
bo or: ata by
ARMSTRONG & CROZER
GREEN-- , ---- —-- _
jFFLEL-70 bitty chblee varieties, today
reel and for We by A
nort7 -,.. RMSTI
',PURNIP37.O ' "VIROZER
nowl7
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Building buts It Bale.
TIIE subscriber offers for salenght Lots in the
ugh of of Ilinnitighant, being Nos. 2,4,0, tt, 10,13,
14 and 10, in R. E. Moe:mattes phm of a subdivision
of Lot No. 3 In Gregg's dtvislan of the "BIM Two
ACM Tract..
Also—Otte Gm In South Pittsburgh, containing In
front on me [lmmingham Temnpike 24 feet, and running
back at the acme breadth 120 feet, to the Brownsville
Road.
The above Lots will be sold on accommodating
terms, and an indisputable iltl n e i fir n en ii4
in his
„nen..
For terms apply to the' a craig Meal
to Isaac Craig, at the paw Mill Of f
ice, o
opposite the end of !Lib tie k street vl7.llhwilerB
..15terway Platae..„73lsaketak
Wft- MURPH Y t , at NowkGast conies of Fourth
and Market sreets, hollowly teceived sup
ply of otiose supenor mate of Blankets, and in
vites Wow in wont of the article to look at them be
lose buyiuk. He has also on hand Home blade Blan
kets, a good heavy article whickhe is oelling
Aiso—!lone blade FLt:NNELS, brown, barre to d
and,
white, of a saperior qaollty.
Also—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, to which hi
Ins ites the attention of buyers. •
r7A taro .apply of Goods recently opened in to
Wholesale Rooms, op swim, makes Id. assortmen
tern foil and worthy the attention of 'dealer's.
novl7 _ _
lITNARI ENGINE AND BUILDING
FOR dALE OR RENT: • --
MBE mbscriber will let, for a term of years, the
J. large Betiding on the east aide of Craig sow, In
Allegheny city, together with the Steam Engine
s In the
ame. lie wdl so sell separately die Sawing and
Lath Coding Mac al hinery In tIo same; or he will jell
the whole establishment, building, machinery
di .
Term. will be reasonable and accommodating. For
parlieulara ergot,' at :he Saw Mill OSee. on Craig
"r"nlia779:i:lthrreS m"th ''‘
PiT:47I.IE U P I NITIU .
_ .
•
PITTS/IE4IOU lIIPOILTATIOISII.
CaYEAFFilkell'A; VTRIZTV'ZIVID9':'dre
Big of the Gilt Comb, lad Markip at., Pittsburg'
Western Merchants, Pedlars,' and others 'tonne
Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, are respeafelly invited
urea and elf/Mane the extensive ••sonatent of Eng
lish, Millie., French and German Fanny Goods.
Al Foreign Goads at this establishment are import
,ed direst by myself, and purchasers may rely on get
ting goods from first hand. I hail the largest assor
milt of articles, Lu the variety line, in the city of
Pinsborgh—all of which will be sold low fore ask or
city acceptance.. The Sleek consists, in pan, of
Lace Goods, Hillery, Gloves, Ribbon.
' Silk Cravats,Shoe and Patent Tineads,Seseing
Cotton 'tapes,
Pi", Nan.
dl
Gold and Silver Watches, cereley, el.:Aso( '
Brushes, Combs and Masora
PereuniOo Ceps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk &
Conon Panel, ttptetasteS, Steel Pens, Mugge Bores,
CAT. Bars and Basket.
Bindings, Findings and Trimmings.
Toys wad Fancy 0.1 s; toget.r with a large eerie ,
ty of Fahey and Staple DRS GfJOLM.
C. YfidiAJF.R is also olfOnt fee the celebrated Iran.
miter COmil. nosl7
VALTABLE WORK ON COML.—THE \OD-
A DLK KINGDOM; by S. Wells Wilhelm. A
Sur
-I.2l:f4thoZ (11=Ps1.2Gort7gt'e%ti.nEd"tifip .reS'a6.iod
its Inhabitants:, with anew Also or the Klemm; end
numerous illustration. 2d cdtuan, I vol. large 12mo,
belt bound, gilt top, KZ.
"Tbe superior onsilacatioas if-Me anchor for mob
a work are well know. and UM recollection of Ins in.
ttleStif.gCUllCS le fresh with a largo pardon of onv
1 enisen.n lC
"Since Outslaff wrote, no work probably basop
pciavt. so palsolaseal to elmes auenarin asblUe pr..
sent.
Mai sources of .100000 every puff, of the work arc
personal observer. , and stadtof native .alooolool°
For s al e by J AM:a a LOCKWOOD,
no Dookeeller and Importer, ea Wood •t
PANE ADM/11110N.
INTERESTING LECTURES AT PHILO HALL.
TXR. HOLLICE dellverams series of his Select
.1J Primo Lector. on PARENTAL PHY'SIOI.O.
UY, and me Oasota air Lab, graltrarad by his com
plete act of appropriate Anatomical Models, Piliisli
Tharsd P.
gs,
lee , on Norway, Tuesday, .i . ednesclay and
Nor. lfitb,`2o3l, 2lstandsibi.
Far Gentlemen only rtrapi gal admitted) Yen
doors open at 7. Fa Ladies only at 3; doors
AU single Lectures, 23 news. Tickets for eeb
ries Ps cents. •
Firm Lactate on Monda7, both for ladies and Yo an
an, rub, al ',bra T.ekels rarry be obtained tar are
Set
N i.—Taut are the mune Lemons that have been I
mt long and so extensively patronised in Nom York
and Boston, mum both Ladies and GC1111.6. 1 have
attended them by %home : ads, and commended cheat In
the mint enthaetuoc novld.tf
1k4114 TOWN/SID LeCUITIIM again Ms eves
-111. Mg, at the Lecture Room, lir West's Charch,
Southfield CI<CL at 7 o'clock Admission, UM
He will be et said Lettere adorn, darter' the day foe
uaminations, from P to 4 o'clock. nrorlA-tf
IIARLYII NAYLOR, Amami uLaw, TbOd
Clv door above Southfield: novidarn
fc
CIOFFIM"4SB leek sLtlo, on 1% , d .d e arrivlng,
4./ tale by ♦ULB BTBON,
nods 144 LibenY 41
GARA MOLASSES-7A N 0
OD bbls do M
118 tibia 8 II Molanesi cn
A Arld for solo by
=Mb CULBERTSON
rrE/1- 0 ) 0 Piga 1" Om Powder, and Black T.
. arriving and for vale by •
mole
- --
TOBACCO —3OJ Op
superiornd liVa Ping, rpm
afsciared, some vary brands, on hand
and to &Vile, and for sale by _
(1 1m-B = 7 ""6'%10214:1r
AL6I - - r- 1.00 bbla fors•AaleomeFbAiliss.rocic,"
co 6
cr Firstoad
DR. D. HOST.
Dentist. Cornet af7oarth
.d Decatur, • • between
onti•dlyin
11 I pOil• lo BcA
1.1 A 1.1
E 1 •. .-2 pins White foc b
ONEISVICK s CO
I Pe. TURPE9ITINtr - ~o 661 in prime cdar, !or
`tr= T. 1.11
novli
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0110 H CANDY-10 groan PFlce,.eclebratad Cangh
Candy, for Bea by
novl6
OW DER JALit.P-100 Ihi
-lei-let!ht a
kLI 1."oovld " 1
;ND rer)
0c519.
Tto.bHE Life of D. Green, berms
o wine
_
eeonsu
ed to hi
Expository Lectures ou the Epistle to the Rebell=
By Bev. Bahl. J: bleGhen. ,
The Provincial Lelloll of Bud. Pascal; • Ile ,
translation, with Historical Introduction sad Note
By Rev. T. bleCrle.
Tbo Young Man's Cloud Library. By Rev. Robert
Philip; with an Introductory Emmy by Rea Albert
Hanna
Trde.ni.oriraLiturs.dcl,awn; being e. s el e c non of Le.
?European ntriel. By Mn.
net.
History of the Pilgrims and Puritan Pathert.
The lionolof the Bulled Brawl; from the piser-
OneVeltal n l t a;r ' d o na f e j el " lfy . 4 lh2tPi t ittlreth."
?dosses froth ut Old Manuscript.% liaWthorn.
The Windings of the Water of the River of Life.
Dy_G. Cheevet,
The C o tatetolVotke of Hannah Moore, vols.
"
j' rend ."‘ far
nie E b lilini tr. ENGLISH
t No 79 Wood at
Breach Draw
PIPES OLDICOCRi
Dlif pipes Lafayette, Extra Michell*, dark and
pale, vintages of 10,,40, and 40.
It Of pipes Leger Pieta's tri Bochelle, dark and
l ir 0i ,
po lpp3lnet
Co a Cognac, dark and
pale;
of
of '44, '4O, 47.
la Dip" AnchorCOSnile, rad, (11. ;) nut. of 47.
a. Jame. ttemeur, Eogdadi Pvirl do ' 4O .
do Chatenet Bordeaux, pole dar ,do '47.
do Dopay, do do, do 'D.
do '47.
ydo
Costillon do '
do Raateau;dark.
do Old Cognac, dark.
qr conks Chard, Doi , op a pais,
do Ong Vet . :r a ;
do PellevolOo.
do Chidead.
Po Leger R vintages of V7,?30, at, 40.
octaves 4 o do,• CM;
do IBM and wat
qr coal. potted Vtalryoard Proppostors; viLL of 1..
• •
3 oeuvres do • • • .
I do Charerwane C 9 9 9 . 9. '
29 bbla Old Peach Brandy.
1
e do Cherry Wendy. .
ISO doe Fine Old Cognacs, by the dd . ; or Utile bottle.
eTrt.e e,eblkelgeerignno..e,.ll-.P.;,,`"71:1°.
:hieeurranee sod are now offereo•to the tra e de open
re rearonable terra. than heretofore. Cali and az-
Moe before puresealogelseorhere.
nosIeJACOB WEAVE% J r
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FOR PHILADELTIII& AND BALTIMORE,
albsal-I.ciezi.,ofit'ufh,=")/fielora
as follows, at 8 enlock ac nlghn
fitue-2, Urs,e, Friday, roe.
re&
Latursarta-5 r ThempsoihSatahrilaY,ltth..
rodtar.- . P t
it=gyt. A CnOS, Tuesday, 9Cus, e e.
Lordslans-J Plhompsori, Wednesdaymw.
Indians -I' Battey, Thursday, AI&
g .„,,, 0 0,-CsEt H frabi,Fnday, 934_
• • ijii,:-.04d A undg, Bausniav, Wk.
Lootteiara-J P Thorson, Sunday, 13th.
Indium—l' BU, Moeda], 01.
Kentucky—Ll Tool , Y, 7 , ...d0r frith;
(2..tdat
._repril Weetneedzl/4=40, nom'
ladlano—r Balmy'. Rids', Neh.
rI , r 1.0.1 r. 4.9 1 1 t. , ....... W .., . ~,
, 6131 'On .
WV - R 10011W-%7--Wiii*i-.1
J B DILWORTH a. CO
.0,18 of Lim Noss Rzaaskabls Worb ofd } Am..
IV/NEVER AND ITS REMAINS;
JN of a •bil tho Char:dam Christians ofKurdis
tan, and - the Wald's, or Devil-Wooshlpperq isroil
Inquiry into rho
Manners and
Heard Arts of the Alnlefil As.
' lgnitutT. i torl
brown. Note by Prof S 6
LL.D. Illastramo With 19 plates ano maps, no ati
.1.034 .11.4. 9 Veit So.. cloth, UPI
:'Toe hook has a rare amount of graphin, vivid, pie.
meson. narration n—Tmhuna.
.The work of Layrad is the most prominent ennui
bation to the 1%0 of antiquity, that has appeared for
many years: —Christ.
"Not one creels In interest tho•aecount of Nineveh
and its Rains, given by Mr. Layard."—Washington
_ _ ar.
•As — ore follow the digger. with breathlese interest
their cuurationa ano suddenly find ourselves be
ore a mange figure carved with annuls accuracy,
now Wang gigantic head trom the dust of ::000
years, we ale ready to cry out with the asiords.hed
grabs, 'Wallah, it is wonderful, but It true!`"—ln
dependent.
or mile by
ARW EIPBBaS A 116008260.
1849. NI
• ADAMS & 00.8 itiliZi•
%um cilium of PITTSBURGH and its vlcinity are
J, respectfolly informed that we have no l c
with any other Western Express, and, are mow pre ,
paned to (reward PACILAGkiS, MERCHANDISE, Ac.,
front Bose n, New York, Philadelphia and lietioterhi
to ilitubargh and other Weatern Claes, with extranr
oZtl:l='wne"lltv't"s:e ni'te'd=:. 8.
Woonsda, who low for Uwe. yean stquintendentof
the Baltimore end Ohio Rail Bond Coinpanje, HOW•11D
KULAZDY, Lint- for many years principal conhdenual
tient of the Post Ocoee; and G. We Casa, Lot ' 1
Brownsville, Pa These gentlemen wilt
oiv
supervition to the Line fronißaltintore to Pittsbarkt.
From Phtladeiphia sen shalt run Timex Doty En
press Linea, arriving at Pittsburgh respectively in
Two, Three and Fob Days. O
pal 'Cwo Day Lies srtli
ran at mail speed, and is princily intended for small
and valuable Package.. We shall invariably receipt
for suss and ewe.
t with M
We have an mono en
Eowunt,
lieu; & Co's TRANSATLANTIC EXeRESS, by.
whtch we can forward Putties to, or mune., Com
missions In, Great Britain, France, and most of the
Continental Cities. Messrs. Edwards Han& Co rune
In England with the well known great forwarding ,
haute of Messrs. Cumin A lieu, and to Franey with
the nhlessainies Natioutleld
We shall spare no expense OT Clertiolllo get Mr
goods through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor
to furnish the public with a =ally well conducted Ex
press. Small parcels and packages will be euried by
as at extremely low rates.
Person. wishing to use our Lines are restigctfolly
requested to particularly order their correspondents to
ship by
ilo k e. C ltt 'd EX ,
PRESS:DAMS & CO.
The Aiener of the above Express
Line be
condacted at this city by J. C. BIDWELL,
novlG•dtm Water .seat.
--
Zervre. CURRANTS-14 casks jut reed, for le
by novl3 A CULBERTSON sa
sat landing .d fa
: Ito Second at
Ajr ACBEMII-10 bbls No 1, Just reed, for Rade by
1.11. n0v1.5 A CULEW4ITSON
VSIIEARI.ABII-20 casks jest reed and for sale by
WICK fiIeCANDI.V.IS
novls
POTATOES -1.11t:
G R:ir s APPLES-63 bits Itndirit T t d s fo r s i giy
LArßooDir' b"""*" ' anti A EKINNER
W 11.1TE_SEANS-6 bits in CRAIG
SKINNER
OLL OUTTER-1 eels in store an 4 for vole by
11. bovt4 ClitAl67& SKINNER
K EG BUTTER—A small lot In stole orld for We b:
CRAIG . d SKINNER
pOTATOO- 9
241 °: "."11Rage.liNNER
MSON'S Challcage nl.etmß, 4e lt for_sal
novlfi "_ C
TB. PENTIN E-10 bbl in fins order, for sale
Sby oori6 J SCIIOO7OIAKER a. CO
UST. LOOWoole—fie bra Sandfo' for ule
CO
S old J b , CHOONb rd IL s,
KEI
UPSON EaLTS-10 ts or sale by
r0,v15 bb i
LIOONMAKER & CO
T OGWOOD—too bbl. TWA
uforZeKtzg
a,
co .
boYI3
PURE WINTER SPERitcO)I4L-500NomankkasEafinasalceoby
wrIS
DILEACIIED Winter W ¢de 00 -fin casks and bb bb
,Lll forsate by J SCIWONMA KEIL b. CO,
borlsyNo 94 Wood et
- 01 . 13 IRON-1.5 0 tons S . reacrset County, a dcurable
L lot lor Mille, or ffr i t r c t , alutt
log and for ado by
ann i f i ez n
nonS • Libarty rtrcet
SUND • —4O bias Posthorn 4do Wool;
10 do Girmeng; sdo /lammed;
1 bast Doceasai; 4 casks BILCOD;
To anive pa furors Enemas, for made by
norl6 1641/I.IIDI,KET Es CO, thou , et
•
6.-2 CO b. in More ana far __
C DIC &co
OBACCO—Aoo'd brands and lompl, fo r We low t
T
elose COLILIMEMIII, b 7
CO
liolaTO/Z-•-•3l:llibis Had end Pink Foie...Jot nab
. novlb sru_#s:i
• .
CORNS bo arrive, for We in
IS li—S STLI c.
ART A SILL.,IO Woodat I
WrfilliOtriiiiiiiiN)lbsiiitato la
YY tor see by nooll STUART & SILL.
Appizs,:—lyulißli ?reci . - Ftg b _
140 ii '''' .'egigagicsit.2; tie Weed ot
COUNTRY SOCKN
-1.7.1"71'5f,t, 49 woo, 0,
",r4II.F.Ar Fy,twAßl4-40131ATio-imitrbY
101 noolO K STUAR I R:,
W Theolo " o.
IgEZIr Llvolllr c r t ' l o:Posiousous ;Worts.
Comba's SyoLom of Phrenology, with upwards of IN)
6r"i°B' lost "'nd " "'"ITIIOSEDIS;
novl3 Aop clLMildinp, Fourth st
INEURG-s1 REVIEW. for October.—James
Es Lockwood bas received the October ember of
the Edinburgh Boric". Free, S 3 pee year; ceuts
JAMES D LOCKR'OOD,
Beakseller and Importer, nal AEettt for
all
Britisstag h
Reviews (Cooed and Ellackwoot when alt are
taken together, RIO yer year. . novl3
A VERY WONDERFUL 011-8 0.1.;ER r
YERMIP VCR
Mac., Mercer no., Pa., Be
V.., 184(1.
R Sellers; Dear Sir. 1 bo n g ht one botrle of your
Yeronfage at the Inn Ctirnace store. at Mit place,
r e has performed twee onsider Oat here a woe
defal cure on oro of sari boye eight years old; he had
been unwell far serneyears, so atech so that 1 had giv
en ep all herpes of his recovery. 1 was advised by o e
of my neighbors to try a bottle of your rtertnifugo—
end 1 am happy la Lawns you of it having the desired
short
effect of relicrieg my son. He passed, to the
spice of 14 herrn, 164 worn., some of them measur
ing as much .13 and 14 inch. long. I feel bound to
Ounce to give o f
the above *rumens, ao DJ you may
make out use of my aunts that you think proper.
1 oars,very respectfully.
Jossres, Lens.
117" Prepared sod, sold by R. E.SMLERS, Sr Wood
street; and cold by Druggists geperrely in the
3 two
novl .
met KERETKIN-IT-A-Ll7.eirrhorissul edition,
r Elena. MRS. FANNY EEMBLE'S YEAR
OF CONSOLATION:
"rho reading of Ilds booli has impressed with a
math higher opinion of its Esther Man me had Pqrned
L orr e s i c gtosuntglltriLcirther led iovni...tiAgp lt
nre . r dis o pla n i; a deer
o r f
feellogllon soy other production of the female mind
with which we are acquainted.m—Eve. Mirror.
`it In no ery agreeable and readable bas/f, written lo
Kelershost style—buld, spirited and
Fanny.enter
taining We =cornmeal it to oar readers as the best
publication of the
ere
o. reach.
alt contatosthe Journal of a travel through Europe,
and residence in Italy; and is one of the pleasantest
and meet
Lute
Looks of the wason.,-Oour. and
it f
Repairer. kook. We have
A very characteristic read ront
title page te Colophon with unabated interest. A vi
vid picture of lily Rome. to alt VCOOCIA eminently
readabniekerb o e ser.
For sale by JAMES 1) LOCKWOOD,
novl3 Vro k.. "' kt— ' — ' 4 " '"' ' W .00d t
A CULUERTBO7kI
A CULBERTSON
r fritit'A' &co
1 1 31 ""Taveii 4 'twain
S i
GIOIRONEir Fons,peltfaul_oly.inhfoo.rm,,
10 the paella of Pttlsbu th. h
ID yet tmeecopiedille efki_23apest the
abase leeettelte 4 lykif k r .jecttx. Jr., emner
Far terms epe U. ILLEBER, w,,,,4,611'5.
of the Diemen ,ut D.
o & C 0. 60 W.c.d 41
Krignll:4=
Pins
ire reams
doi
- Jut reed szi for We by k
noyD
rtiSFIL:I IS .
ort tte'd edn d" by ' " 4" VII FLOYD
- ro_
—a~onMmd and we by wn
P° 't" _
y AiND—du keys No I in store and for sale by
jj Oast' S Sr. W HARHAUGH
Crjag- - 11
noel(' ' W HARBAIJOH
C LA)V tovit
hb"
S U N M' 1. nmH :r/ =I ."! I4L"
i l bb
la.
mew rn,A.R8.,A.,U41a,
& CROZEEL
reed froui
k
StYiaialauret, and for .O.HbEEE.
Lawn,
RIC & CO
T INDEE" &CU, t Wood .t
nod
TTAVANA AND PRINCIPIC,DWARS7
ja, 0,010 toll sized Ilarano, IT.OSOOk
dpoo rued. do do,
...lernami t
2P wt 1144114 do, , Cosorpoli a,
io'use' do do, a 4 Emeral d
ja orp do do, .. , £,I .I 7 OPIOAri
it,,,#) Imperial Regolla,
pip) Noomii
Zoo ,
roan;
it".lPl rogiFTSAiodugortfisaleab
ioxrrsoNi
Nos 1711 god 174 Mercy
RICH ANOSPLIDID NEW GOODS,
t .-
8 ELI.' F 4 a A l l , L AW PRI6E B AT
A. A. MASON & CO'S,
iw. so assurst.TwroulatT, shorissiman , PA.
A. t o .
tmsox & 2,:f d peetfullar o so o
o ce4 amen=
Fine New Foreign and Smola Goods; a .large p:rtion
of which Ek. been recently receieol per late packet
elope and steamers, and a re co nfide nvy recommended
en being among the best and molt &Atonable allies In
the country.
SILKS—MD pea rich changeable Brocade, figured
Dec O'ATTiT.P., Dec dßekin, Oro Wahine, Oftl dJAl
glen,' Sane de Mae, Tine Satin, Taffeta, Ottoluart,
"taITVPI.S —Over one thousand Shawls, of every
description..contong every quality and style of
Leng and Square Wool Shawls, In all colon Also—
, Rich Cashmere and Broehe &Leiria, Viscrien, Meelit*
lae. Cloaks, de.
FRENCH MERINOS, PAEA.MATTAS AND. L S
ONFME CLOTHS.—More than live hundred Plecte ,
the largest stock we hue ever eihibtted, andel every
variety of color.
A IJPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, tre.-10 eases Aloes
en. and Bootharines, Canton Clothe, and every other
descriptions of Heatable Goods.
CASIIMERF.S, DE LAMS, Ac.—Rich Pen. Cello
mores and Do lAdne, II care latest designs, very'rich
and hith colored, uperlor on any heretofore
oth; offered.
Also—English and French Chintzes, Opera Cl Pe
lisse and Palmetto Cloth.
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, A large stock of
Paris F.mbroideties, Lace end Muslin Cipes, *Collars,
Cuffs, lidals, Scarfs. Belt Ribbons. Also—A fall ar
sonment of Lae.. Mange and Downing..
•
.1.4.31£9 a LOCKWOOD,
d 3 Wnod
loners and Doesertie Dry Goods.
On Monday rsornlng, Nov. lath, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commermal Bales Rooms, corner of Wood awl
huh meets, will be sold, without reserve, to close a
consignment—
/in extensive assortment of staple and taney foreign
and domestic Dry Goods, among which arc superfine
black and brown bread cloths, emelt:lmes, mann.
blhmreedsdeans, red and 'tetras' flannels, blankets,
brows , =suns, checks, ginghlats, =demi alpacces,
cashmeres, de ,
loins, ;mots, dress silks, fancy vest
ides, An.
•
Ate et'elock "
,
Groceries, Qaeonssrare, Pumlture he.
13 half chests loans Upton Tea, Virginia unnufae.
tared Tobacco, animate. and .spears P•Pert shovels,
spades, shovels, patent balances, ke.
A large and general assortment of new Leo ;mood
hand hoasehold Connate, cooking stoves, Mick=
utensils, feather beds, bedding, mattrameh Mold n n
glasses; carpeting, mantel clocks, window DUO, Le.;
also, a quantity of leather trtmks, cutout; trunks, ea r .
pet andleather bags, saddles, Mat., ke.
Ate o'clock,
Auanti of fuhumablet rea , y made elothlns, bee
table q p ocket
and pocket cutlery, double and mita barrel
shot gunk gold and silver witches, vstrustica, dry
goods, &A.
novld
Wit W iiiiatetroti.
RAN p ip e s
oo of pipes Cognac toonndy, Jos lienneuty & Co;
30 qr co do do, do d o;
qr do do do, Saidt2C),
10 hr do Rachall. do, Pollo7olWr,
• 51 pipe. Holland 01. 1 1
11 puncheon. Scotch 51411 Whiskey,
I do Irloh do do;
do onouniata Elpixits;
00 go grouts OpWinel
c c do mop. Tenerl6. Wood;
5 lupus Coolubrin!_orr do;
311Wi1A4 1 .7y 5" r0
15 bookers hlumm's Champagns Wine;
ld do lteldolck's do" do;
15 do • -13cide0'• do
3qr ousts Betels) hladoln. drc,
ln sop,. sod for sale by
MLLES eII.IOII6ISON,
.•12 No 17 and 174 Idbero7 oo
T°B4V,ComervP d Lem% Me Co
-100 do oaf bee elb de - an :a l cbl - 'n' dt . '
61011 do. lb do El Dorado; J Mesmer,
lb do do L.. 6'. do Ltheeell I Itobinedoll
31/ do do \6'..do Cabaness;
Id do do OW do Jo • tellodson , s;
OS do ._do fie do Fr ' gruereol
404oFasf do ilb do. Cab.cee
'
10 do do Ss do Dlclanorre
.112.% received nod for ..1. b
KILLER & CICETSON ,
we'll Nos CM and rttlat._
Eigria. A. n
OP. Us sow opaallig NI plieves of all-arool Id.
Lao eat Painosna. wig
oNE PRICE ONLY!
AUCTION SALES,
By Jots D. Da .
JOHN D DAVD3, Ate'
BeeiLr ed
IN
On Saar/lay caning, No de
s , IN rd d* o'eloekt.di the
Commercial Sale. Rooms; will be sold, the thilowing
valuable Books, by catalogue. Among them will be
found—blerrara Deuevelopedia of Geography, 3 vela;
Werke of Lord Bolingroke, volm Hawker and Poe
''fldlpree"beth'eg iP=weirtl3lll7et:ll7,3r 8111[Zd.
ill; Graves week and English Dietionerfl Lecke on
the Human Understanding; Boswell's Life of Dr John.
son, 9 vol.; Pamell'a Applied Chantal"; rderotera,
CIIOURIII and Antleisitles of Scotland. .
i
Catalogues can be obtalned j r n t i b r isirmS t o re.
A. Anet
Diamond Alley Property at Auction.
ON TUESDAY, the .90th of November, at ton
clock, will be'sold at Auction, on the premlsep,
that valuable Lot of 0 round, inmate an the Ninth side
of Diamond alley, between Wood and Market streets,
having a front of 20 feet and extending back 120 feet,
on which is erected a two star, Brick Building sad
Frame Beek Buildings, at present manned by
Moo-
Boyle. Subject to an annual ground rent of $4O, pay
able quarterly. Terms Mule.
novls JOAN duet;
ijourned Salst9Sitinzdid Budding Lou in:ths
Caty of dilegkerry, ar Awnos.
On Saturday 40111000, NOTerliber 17dt, eh
&c k,
will be sold, on the Premis e,
mare:
0000.0 Loll 0( MODAL 11101.11 not e he West Common
salinities the "bum district,. havin each a front 0
/0 tent, and extending hack 110 feet to an alley 10 feel
wide.. • -
Also, aro very valuable Lots, hewn a mom of 4d
feetavast so de: of Ohlo wee; end extemilog
back ill feat to ax e sfsei alley.
Tents, one-third can, residue In Mi. and twelve
months, with interest
A plan of the Lots may be nen at the More of Mer
cer k Robinson, in Allegheny, and at my Auden
Room, corner of Wood and Filth vs
uovl3 JOHN D DAVIS, Ana
70 des Fine Shuts, Clothe, lit., at rimegise.
On Tomalley awning, Igoe. 90k, al 10 :o'clisek, at
Commercial Sales Rooms, coma: of Wept ind Filth
sou will be .old by cauttogne, en is. credit of 90 . 41•71
on same over 511 M, for approved security, an Invo dm
ice
..f 7u doeen of extra tine Shirt., comprising espe
broad and narrow plena French embroidered and open
work bosoms, ennom male Englin Irmo cloth and
Ton mid muslin china, WO yoke neck and French
sleeve; broad cloths, salon colorN edged suineus;
black and fancy centimetres; leans, silt pocket talk%
gum suspenders, silk and lasting toot and vest bit.
tons. As . .
For farther particulars an ontalogues zed geed* ed
the saes rooms. . emit JOHN D DAVIS. Ana
te, 4
MALLOW-43 " Pgrigreas .1 c
Slliii.ll-el bias prisurN 0, kw dam ant cort•
nowl4Tr Wfla CO
- _
OLASSEttl i tl Vita liet /la i r soltzry;
For tale to dose cOmiltuntent, , by .
orryl4 RHEY, bIATTHCA'S CO
Fi 11ETI1O- - 89tono Itorntltott Fomsoow
o_gn We All " *" 'h"f ' Ja il FLOYD
•
D ROOM9-60 dos jail real and for wkla by
uoTI4 , I & FLOYD
LEXANDER FRANKLIN, Anantey at Law,
/I‘.. Fourths ' ttoal3l9
FVEIN CLOTHS- 3 calm Blea and. Drab Felt
Clotha Just teed and for sale by
MURPHY. WILSON
WoodCO,
ILS st
ANCY COSSINIEREM,-1. case lama nove sty e.
wv
rFancy Cosabacres, loot reed end tow sale by
novl3 I.II3ItPHY. WILSON I CO
TOMB ANTS 0131111.106.
FINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. BY, corner Market awl Firth—in 49 Market, he.
tweets 'Misdeed Foorthsts.
T HE subsVer keep s constantly ea head , w
thehole
kilt%
Meat Tubs, .
Bath Tolls, rhsrarrel=als.:,
W d o Bowls, Peeks and Ralf Peeks,
Wroll'Boards, Brass Bound Buckets,
Clothes Pies,_ Towel Rollers, -
Woolen 1.141e5, Bread Rollers,
C.ples Baskets,
!darker Baskets, As., Re.
SAMUEL KROESBN,
Na 63 Dlaswod alley. Pidshosgh
priC3(l4-iVADDIN-0-4.13 — bales heavy Black Wal , •
oa hand, beaVaf T Wuipr o u N s , fral l
by novl3 .
VIOLLSSES-180 bbla , prhae Plardados Molasses,
In to oak bbls add good order, for sale low b
• •
•
T ONO SLLOWLS—E. M . o . son &Co. wW receive,
.1.1 per . egpress, Wks' del, upwards of 150 Long
Shasris;or entirely Yale and faihLonable styles. Al
se,Scintre Shoats of 41 die various' bind compd.
ing - ak, one of ,thelargest mediums t othe mum
novl3
TIV- 4 5E—A., A. Mason a, Co. are rub'
nor openlng a
o sse t &enamour of Peli Clailka, all I ta ,
r (
ion. ale colors. Also, 30inegea wge. Clothe, er
only new article. • novl3
tliXt bz,,, %Vaunt, Rune Cream Chime,
C ao do
-- • • '2
d*
EIHRT Iv E4 !" * fr. CO, "
Liberty ac
For sale by
asirl3
.40Tal d pwvva SERD—In •tom. Coe We by
Ilenl3 - ROBERT.DALZELL tr. CO '
- . „
S ,Lfi °m kt= VtifillriJg'y
CD4TING-5 caws Drab Blanket Coating; • .
9do 'do Cloth - .der,
9 do Lavender der,.
.1 "do • Grey and Mae Weed Beater
Cloth, to arrive to a few itaya r and far Sal% by : . , .
novl3 - • . la LEE '
1 CASE C•life,mi j tr i
t do
novia •
Ili I
•to.
W - ITM .::)INTED GOLD P
r a wiry supelor t now store talc, We by
uovl3 IV TV WELSON
allvErw NW., COMUWISI4 yeti 7.
k 3 of our mini taanulytirp,flo suAby. o L.
__
__
boYI 3
__l . W W-WTIZON
tiILX - 614AlAi
Li sale by
piIICE-011 s ree24 knao
novl9 . a E SF" r
NSirl=o%, - bl7°-tVI. ra;;%0,,1.0.4
BE , A . MEI 13!UCKEIF—lit3g : 3 1 . p li a rttr il g y or;a c l o sol%
A PPLES-100 bbli (choice vadlides) jAlk
XL from conni boat; and for este b.,
novl3 ARM S -MC/NG a'bitozEß
Prime N 0 131 n.
-dabble do .do bibrbi
76MU6 H bloterrox
For tee by . ..118.0WN & IiCHHOYALTHICY ,
norle , 144 laberrY
OFB-10 Wes Nevi Hops, opoll!L of OA .rn•
nial "4 f " 43&11W14 & Taw 'MCI
rort-mo
eartm 11:M6, • WI.
tali WWI ''
F1C11A11% 7 20 b
turrla
IJGAR-10 laph iaA aver, '- o c, , c ' tc "
eansksigenut, bi • Ma" Front la
nnylt t_
ALT= M..l° 2so;blits No -Nall. gictersobk
t.l wnU-
to oo I,FT.Cree
' 1111
L EATHER —I tails Coun.7 Wh Lea t k . 4 241.
R . A Cp t il l 1:1 416 „
No a CW2 I "6" . -
at,
"ta.wm.Daativavaio
tper,,rlly v gind„,,,„ f
• " .
•pu 2 4
s, aitablo Afa
Or .4a b 7: 1 6a N werAi)
novit_
tSr-bltpi°e"dlSU—A2Til %,IrlVradjilir,
- bp %MS reds or;ig Ociabat lass,
;erPk
marked' TUT Crardalmabfrialaranat
to sone coalausallall Okleyyple..
A arena rawarg_,....h, 141° !" 2 "
08N I[epADffi'lk Co '
la Jag reel a lot of litak=goall.
rve •• Ch.M. 13 )beVeStotif , P grn Jo of
ni
ard. fz,ZsLurgs ariertillarrC.NPULtu=
6 ealea 6 Was, it 11■1101111 atia r
La•• claire alartmeas of Dim 61o0dat aftataltr,
'.garbs
as Fancy flalar..Fraaell,_ '000,29 g3
" ikrrTl;ZlElli MAMMA
Wkolerald , ria 623 POOL : awn,
CnHSH-4 111 miasiqa
, ovlll_ • • Wit,/1 I
llm
TV/rßr. rHirrg•-•'
,1/ =AI
7, - rrtir
funsoss , .-100 boxes beantlful new styles of Bon.
net Ribhonsk do do Cap and Neek tint Pith
Mmma
and Satin Ribbons, all number and engines. - Mes-
CT•s, Bonnet Velvets, Gimps, Fringes. Brads, Vel
vet Tronmings,
11031E1IT AND GLO VER.—A. gill stock. Whits
cloodsv,of every description:. •
ADNiSt: KEEPING GOODS.-10 tit department of
oar esublishment wilt always be found the magenta-
Vete stook, comprising in put, Premium. Bath, Who.
ney and blnekinaw Blankets; Linen and CotroaSheet.
Loge Damasks and Players. Napkin., Towels, Flu.
one, Chintzes, Dimities and Counterpane.. • •
CLOTHS, CASAIMERES, CASSINETS &
LNGS 4— A. most extensive stock always on band.
CABICOFS, TICKINGS., BLEACHED &BROWN
bIUBLINS-4 000 pieces Calicoes, of all kinds . MX) ps
Tiekings every width and quality,. 7300 pa kinds.
Maslins, of teem grade; 2.100 ps Brown Mullins, of
all paces; 30 bales Bed,. White and . Yellow.Ftnnetels
altni—Coantry Trimmin gs , wn Pressed do, Canals
Goods, Sailor , . Millinery Arieles. - ACL.
The above, with a very large stack of otberGooda
were purchased by one of the resident winners to the
east,.and can be afforded at err wholemlentretail,
at as law prices as they ean proenred the WV
ern cities, Purchaser, can ere have the, same ad
'manes. in extent of Mock choice mleationsAnd
great vatieq, that are presedted by Batten Dorman
New Goode constantly rummy.
• 1111 A 15T&5CIN fe-CO.
ST EAM BOATS
_ . .
r
FOR. ST. Ipins. , •
The news rune
- 7'
MAZONIA; —' l •
Capt. Alexander Me Bride, anti if !ma
for the an i all lovearalata
Fora on Saturday, the Mb pa 0 .. oe P.M.
For a weight or passairetad -
wn k '
FOR CINCINNAT -0r.y,0. ?...
The fine areA %M
Nj. M.
NO •
osaimaK..t.l .' Fat lease Ali the
b e ove and ell intennediste - pana this
day, at ID dekek, A. DL
For frelaht or paseage L app '
FOR•The Cl. . .
fine passenger strainer
'matsAMERICAN STAR , • . •
Rowley, master, will leave : torahs,
the above aid all Inummedlate yew
thla day at le o'clock, - A. 111,
.For freight and passage apply on Steel..
arld IL . pgrrtor
' '
. FOR GALLIPOLIS
• The fine steamer
REVEILI.F.,
Stens, master, will leave for above
all Int.mmedialo porta this dal', at
.
4
• For fretyht or passue,opply oniMard,
FC-4-T,Cfa:SVH.L.E.• •
- , • T he vi!nd'4,7r,75,•. '
Parkinson, muter, mill leoie fist the
re and all intermediate pails on
Wednesday, !he 1 td, insr.,at 10 o'clock, A. M. -
. I o n r . light or passage, apply_on board, orlst
.. - Wit WHEELER,
, Ad3._
PrniThiutfcilifitrviutELlNG PACTEL
Ike sow and splendid pluienger
steamer CINDERELLA,
•
, ~..' Ca ur pt,las. IL Hulett Monday, 'rill lea* Vim
-every , Wedn
Friday, at lo o'clock,' A.M.: . • eidaY orld
For freight orpassage apply on brAte z ivs . r .. , ..ft . _
oedl
s r
jp_a_s uTi'r rsl ' iAE4LE,
Capt. Higgins, for flaplisti every•Mon
y and mbeeharr.every Fess?' of
P. M. oodat ARMSTRONG & CROZET(
LiUalM=l
10. ligalts, •
DAILY•PAcICET•LINE.
rh. well known line of splendid passenger Steam!'
orers mow composed of the Issgesyrooltesly boa
al and famished, and most powerfal boars Oa the
mums of the West. Every aceommodation and elm.
fon that money can procure, has been pmeided@rpw
sensors. The Lm e has been in operation fer five yeas
—has carried a million of people without tbe least Icya•
ry co theii persons. The boats will be in the , foot of
Wood street the day previous to starring, far the remf
tionof aright and the entry of passengers antlts re
ter. al( eases the WSW money mast be pai
I advance. • •
SUNDAY PACITATs..
INie ISAAC NEWTON, Captain IieDpOIR, vra
leave Tittsbargh every Soad y . morning isl to e'eloeln
Wheeling every Sande) evening tlo A. M. . •
May 90, UAL
I. RIONDAIT vAniumr. - ; ,
• The HONONGAHELA,Csipt.STorra,viallease.Piaa•
halgh every , Monday morning at 10 Weinelii Wheeling
en y. blonder evening allßr. t .
--. treleorrtatßuan. -
The HIBERNIA No. •0, Capt.T. 111.0remAsi, -
leave Pittsburgh every Timidity morning sag; Veleekl•
Wheeling evury.Tuesday evettins at 10 roa, . 4
I ' WE DIIIOI9DAY PACERRiTs
The, NEW ENGLAND No. Y., Capt. Itt,
leave Piusbnigh - every Wednesday merles' la3 - .111
oielodu Wheermfevery liVedneedavevenieke, lo e. ■
TYIBILIIDAT pACUJiT.
• The BRILLIANT, .Capt. Gaser,.arilT leave 101084 ,
,• every Thursday . morales Oka o'eltschilt •
4eiy Thursday evens - int as Wm . •
• lIII.WAR — FAVirtic . -
Ins CLIPPER No. 0, paps:Psis Dows4l. , w I .+ ll,
Plrtsbargh eveiy Friday morning at 10otloelt1Wheti,
• g every Priday.evenine NI In P. MIL
'SATURDAY' PACKEIT. , '• • ;
Th. me.,smor.g Nd. 2, Cape. - I. C. , Viticiiiwasdi
wl leave Piltabarigh , every. Friday marniagai 100' era Wheeling avail Friday 410-r:ha
SOMME'S, ko-130 bags prime. Ido Coro;
33 bf chests V. 11, Impl and 11. - P: Ted;
<Melody las do do., do - . - do;
. 13 bap Pepper; 3 ban Alepieel' ' r
I 30 onus Gan azoon;l2 Inds* Mom,
IS tea Fresh Mee: 7.1 bbte Larde:ele 3 Marl;
' 5 tos Codfish; 100 be. Staled:omi,, .„pi,.,
ing ukd for 11440 by SHOWN &
44 EISKRAM S ICK,
.. 1 Lib .1
iSI) . /g4TO . NI,C DUSTtIf
307'41aVAliEtrial
UOAR CUBED HADIS-3 agrees superior, just n
0 craved aztel Lordalos try
wrald SELLERSt NICOLS
'TWA/W--3 bbli
J rree'd and fo isle try
ncorl2 c*Nraaa ,
•
,WANTED-.lnite I . ltd KOP b
novl9 . °*NMAlrlttlia.t
L ARD 011.-4 , 6 bbls fklo c Ask s a i t iftse N e r tZ TT,
=MR
ItOMSOAP—SO b . xs . &rr =V t . ,uNamz.
LIEF SE-4o cask. and 170 - hoops, Or Prhaa 4. 216
C
see low by • •
noviS • ENGILLSEIIIMINSTT
SUNDRIES-16bl 801 l Bauer; '•
1 do. Beeswax; - • '
al do Potsuact,•vistd,iigtsiterV,
HONEY—Sibr.slnst rea'sl and for sale by
novlsl ENGLISH O:BU.NNET-F
B U novt2 d"
Co" AI b :TLISIT MT
Q CH. SALTB-40 casks for tee low bf
nw,Hl . F.H131..H.41 SE'/
CIREEN APPLES—SO banes' Ranrtr -- other
%X eluden 'antenna in more and IntrAl. -
nonlit - ARSISTRONA k. c inn
Q WEEP POTATOES—Si bbinAnal land - tog from
o Inman . Madam' and for v:in FY '
onvla . ARSIF.fritOZOGA caoisg:.:_
WINDOW GLA 64 --31:4 Aso BLIP
• 'SA boo 'Oak.'
7u O
Ina 1644: - •
boo . 7 z / 4
ALL of liarlsill:• • •14sod ord
~co u r k f ortdbl
os sAtortrioid IVlnd sto
WIiffErPES,R, 5.1 a• rigs:VIVA
---.^ • - I.74cils,l.4benjst
rIOFFRR—I4IThus Rio, not far mad by__
%.1 AY RS 2.I4:IJVCR
....,
~s,.._._g.CT-------------ji'nal(:AA.:l3-::50000r....5p,r1me,:0t mataegmlarrHfaitio:b4l:d..,
Ai:M=l7hr' -. a na aisamtein of all tons of
"`"•-' --- y liragraenued 'ankles, on,
(itoe tie and F % as a EteCUTCHEON,
laud e adfor sal.bY • • . .
mvl2 `l39. Lib,,,,,
- •
New nos
S. WOMEN of Ow Old Joni NAW Tentemera.
To. 11 1 1 - 6 ,4 E. g pflu pw, D. D: 1 sal, P. Bea.,
etiVnlir "
wn &stop/nos b7 , -- rlDlnen-
POFAIS BY ANDKEJA,OI.. Welby, of new
aed enlarged edula4..ll , err:j try englrm Rom
~.=„dVEgutr variety epic:4ld Anal;
.
end Gtft ,
Cblld's Fast Book tk. Histerf ,
THE MECBANIOS ABSIBTANTi adapted ',wpm
uso curm.r. , ,Zrights,'wh.< l w ,l B in a, saw
ewg, twoborsan.. oew, and Artilens
&weir lb,oroagh end preeßeal Treause on. ilkewers.
non Ind Ibß 8 1 / 4 bol D & AL
Wren Twain on Greek Pros/Coro ji, m .
011endorVe ifirmanßuy French B, Prof
'Greloo. of Ilrbwn Unwenlis. Inca.
Rosiler, Geserslus , Gamer Or . A m in by C ab ut
Lewd ' s , Hebrew Lexicon. '
LesallsidgononoWy sad 1
vol taD iiersit •Ibbley,,
Di P dlgirli//• oll .k.&aleontarres.•l sot WO"
11 .)
Antbon's Cleated P , eriee
Websres IBenontay, revised ad. 1 VOL
imnbneva t.A.A.Ato.
04. 0 ' Nolte ad Quealwas on Now TOWSIZOOL
Ilhasely'n twee.
dioabenn's Eeelasiestleel History 3 yob/ gar
v0t...(0.0.93 _ - •
Voingea of Oweedon. 1 vol. lerso.
M.PuRO among I. Jeralta at Hem. 1 vol. VOA
eodpaper.)
(t Bomilrbere the Templer hes Tosirptsd. • . I ' 4
'timbal/lee Leeruret. 1 vol. Bro-fe/wdel
^Alfier's Pronounring Bible.
Bayer's French Betionary
, I Amen% Hineee. For sale by R 11101 D Jta
Al,. .novl3 . Apollo Bolding% k--
W i ltatirW2l \it .ir . Sbe
nf ' ;fl 4412.
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J.lllsuryzatt & SOSO * Pat4llll4s Ml*
3 25 CAMS 0!... and Sex& gob are Z e a t' A t ,
-*Komi dinet tram e sit so rig
. rmin, ova
mizadiatasers, OS per caw Mau 0r.F!.., ELTE ms
Car sale
aci
ptpeallo9l*-17 ktrsodr-.
2 Om. Hama 612:
ci ko N E ItoS;
•
• 400 bbla Vilti.lusr, sm. bY
vtaw.„ E NF.LTR
LEAck •
niasprau
HuietivA, sizpazia• Woo
nave ws; • Ar ia
rreII.TKER
421 pile ',ALA
tlele, fi:r sale by
noTt*
pOPTIO AF. CAYENti- ZreA lowa raft gala of
lylA de U b lILI T 1-111110 lbs
nev i. • g
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