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The Met ope of Louis NapOleau is a bold and striking document. The man does not lack courage, or he is sadly deficient in discretion. It is evident he ts dotortotaed to rule, or was, when he wrote that muutign, and we shall lookutrith great inter est for the events which followed his energetic movements. The new Cabinet is composed of persons not generally known abroad, but, according to a Lon don paper, they are gentlemen of fair ability and respectable acquirements Gee. dliautpoul an a military mart stands ea high in reputation as any man lo the army. He has been called a Legit:, etist; but all his friends declare that he has no partiality for that party. He is a determined ad vocate for order, and has a parsoual affection for Louis Napoleon. Id. Ferdinand liaison (not Willi= Barrot, who Ina u member of the defunct Cabinet,) has for twenty yeses been an advocate of liberal politica. He is a man of business in every sense, enjoys high reputation for probity, both as a man and a politician, and, bentie the election of Louis Napo- Iscut,publishoda letter in which lie announced his Intention to support him as the representative of the cause of order. He is a good speaker, remark- 'able for the soundness or his judgment and the cc -, cmry of his views: M. Fould, the new Minister of Finance, has the reputation of being the bear practical Financier of the day, and enjoys the confidence of leading 'cap italism M. Raub., the Minister of ...Lice. b. Pah. ed . aomo admirable works, end tuade . scit ral able speeches. M. de Itayneval, (the storks-last of Mn. Mettlrythe proprietor of the Journal des 'Debits) htee to good deal of experieace as a diplomattst,Und Is semarkable for conciliatory manners, which, as Minister foe Foreign Aenirs l tseu ease—rain! mum - One C :est iteillecommitteabo thi acbjeey appointed..by_dttrorent legislatures, sod is better versed then any man in the Chamber In that Department. Of M. Parrieu, the neap - Minister of .Poblio Instruction, little Is knoista publicly, but be -is spoken of by his friends ea a man of a grave character, truly religion's, but entirely free from big. otry. IW—Ttamss, member of the institute, is aim!) , known alt a cheatist, but he has made 83010 good speeches is Parliament. Admiral 'De/fosses is well known to officers..of the Britah Navy, who re gard bimas au honorable man, and a good sea It felon anon LO give en opinion of the erects of those hurried movemeoLd upon the aTeirs of Rome, and of Europa generally. It is not certain that Any mouris ci Gsreign policy indoenced the Prod dent, but simply a desire to make hls permoril in fluence mote felt In tho administration oft& GO, eftIELICOL- Om Warner Ratmossa —We learn from the Sidaey County (Ohio) Bawer, abet a Railroad , meeting was lately held IILI Sidney, composed of Stockholders in the Belliantaine and Indiana Bail .wed Company. The meeting - was well attended, , and the best spirit prevailed. Its object was to . adopt measures to secure a fall vote at the election of Simeon, which is to take place at Logenwille, Logan co., Oct tlre - 20tb ireowt. The Banner nye that several gentlemen from metric parts of the county were present, nod an increasing in. terest and confidence In the sauce." of the enter prise was apparent. Substantial Partners we ready, and weitieg only the completion of the survey., which sec progre ssing, and the positiviltication of the road, to Fever. their toads sad property freely lathe stock of the company.. The Benner does not entertain a done but theca or four active men inlaid raise the gotta of eoelc io that county, in three dais' time. Mr. Milnor Roberta, with a wrong corps of Ea. flaws is on that lice, sad letters from him state, then the line is one of an exceedingly . averable chancier, hiving long. etrnight, level (ices. This mad is a part of that great line of Central tilm.d, commencing et Philadelphia, and ending at present at Terre .Haute, on the Wabash; ba t • 'which is dw:gned to be Married across the state or /Iliacii-e to the MlseiseippL Stomalran atm Corwrcanrra—The Phila. delphin Ledger says that iminuations are thrown out prejudicial to the credit of the bills imued by the Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insuninee Com 'pony, which are very largely In circulation In the WerL They are, In the HM place, said to be ille gal, and m the second, it is asserted that quite too many of them are in simulation. The billy of this concern are dated at Milawanke, bat are mainly issued at Chicago. Whenever the mblilagefis . at a bank In are found, bushing their bills circulancn away from home, it is a very anspicitimi feature, and should be narrowly and jesilously;watched. The New York papers, professing to have some snore knowledge than their neighbors of thecon &lien of some of the up Jersey banks, are cau tioning the public to beware of them. We do not know the partieular Institutions alluded to, but ,we do know that nine out of ten of all maimed banks Oil The following la a list of the lan Wl urea,the time when they failed. and the present price of the; Wits; at New York, where they ' generalized! the highntt Failed. Val. per S. Hamilton Bank, R. L, June 5,1819, 25 cents. Bank of Norwalk, Oblo, Jai.3,1E40, 60 i " Hank of Baitdusky, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1640, 10 teal Bank, Albany, Juhr 11, 95" Binh of Wooster, Ohio, Mitch 28, 20 " New Hope, Del. Bridge,. Dee. 27, 124 " Atlas Busk, Dee. 29,1 T.: y es:tate notes, 70 Lewistown Bank,Pa., 5,1:;‘,, , ,t k ,,,, d° 95 " Meng Bets Falun:a—Walter Joy's Bank' at Sisiiiirn/ii;iganlacnnZinn"ikaaocuot. 29, N. Y., and the Passtuict Bank, R. ' The following is a Ilst Oi si' tf: - L?t ct est 2 d l e — tected have bath Oiled. We do not think many of their t counterfeite: 21, on the Harrisburg Bank, Pa. ; notes circulate in dine gunners. There will be ss, on the Sussex Bank, N 1. no loselo the Bill holders on the Joy Bank; the ioth the maznnninn and Trader,'Bank, N. Weis are secured on New vork State Stock*. .V. BaoL-, Move. ak Era: i v " — We learn' fromm the Buir : l° ; 3es,.rn the W BeL m id h er m °l e Commercial Advestiier, of the 10th indent, thnt 5,, on the Essex comity Bank, N. Y. the Walter Joy Bank of that city hal failed: "As 101, on the Shoe and Luskin Dealen? Bank f laig ailu bt ro. be 4 a el brinkisi d g '" in 7 i Y it ' uti t o h n e in mmereid, "the our 87i3.4.7°. n the Providence Bank . Jir " ' 2s, on the Fall River Batik, Mass. • - cart a temporary gloom and distrust around and I Os , on. the Morns co. Bank, N. J. 1111104 Winces men egeeedingly detrimental to 100. on the State the eßafik, C a of I. • • •beiiinesta. The circulation of the hank, however; Os, on 100 elk ;; c t ie,.. L . s d , c. based apes! etste4m dep o site d with the eCia n dwiii le. on Ripley Branch...Stele Sal* of Ohla kw, 'and no' riedesisity exists foe . Sacrifice on the; ;part °ChM hoiden.'.. ; The notes; WO leans, are Kama bittow York Side Stocks. The people- about Columbus and Wheeling are; .knit of callings projected road from Columbus' to Zanesville the vareat Ceetratßoal" The skr. • uey Banner gently collects their ambition fora peat name, and in the following paragraph points ! • net the real and only great Centre! Ralhand : ; !idler reaching Pittsburgh from the Eastern ties, the Great Central Railroad rata down the Ohio noes to Beam; it • then roes north of west until • it gales the high table lands, and creasing the lice ; into this State, beam west (Jr -Canton, Massillon: Wooster, Mansfield, Marion, Bellefontame, and ; cSidney. From Sidney, al laid dd..... the maps of highest authority, the line rune almost directly west mailing the Miami Extection Canal at or near , where a town of 3000 Inhabiters!' will soon ba built anti:kith's econty; it continue, welt• and to Winchester, Muncie, Andersottlown, dee., to Indianapolis: from Indianapolis to Terra Haute, and thence accuse the State of Illinois St. Louie; thence to San Francisco on the Pacific." CINIC ez.it6 Otsocit lionicammtz—Mr. Wm. Woods, of Csnonsborgh, called at the Gazelle Of. Mit yesterday, and paid for hie anbecription for this year's Gazette. • For sizty.three years he has been a rcgolar anhce..riher to this paper, and hae always "paid the printer." May he live in see many happy yeara pan over bis head! Ezranims or tun Loeumna.--tA tolegripaie des• patch to the italtintore San, nand, Ye rleans Nor. 17, maid thet Capt. Keenan eines !..oalna has been gnome, arid held u• bail In the rum of C9Xo—suulei abuse el baring caused the eaploiton by negligent* A isigsaalriaTee4bdoa of the aieuei is to be ked. For ' Paine 'irk Garrote. • • Sew . antl• • • Heats. Perhaps I am too late - 'ls my auggestione, bat !shall give them, they will do no liana I had intended, scone time Since, to propose t afferent route for the Western Bail Bond, not only because I think it the best in itself, every Oise considered, but else on account of the irreparable injury the proposed road will do to the inhabitants along the river, Ltd on , the adjoining hills, by taking their mad, end the Almost impossibility of making an• other for their-nee and travel; Indeed, I think it is impossible to make one that can be used far wagons, stages, and such vehicles as have usually pawed along it heretofore , Now, I propose two Ways, either of which is • practicable:—From the City of Allegheny up the over to the month of Ginnie's run, thence op it to Scott's mill, thence op the main branch to the summit, which will be mama near the German church, thence down a branch of Pine Creek to the main creek, thence up a branch that passes down a little west of the Franklin road, then cross the summit, pass down • branch of• Brush Creek to the main stream, thence down it to the Cono quenessipg Creek, thence down it to its junction with Beaver river, there mew, and tare inch. course aa may be considered most advisable. The other way that I propose, is, to go up the Allegheny - Biver to Pine Creek, mence up ft Peg Pierce's mill to the summit, a tulle east of Martin Byrne's, thence down a branch of Brush Creek, thence down said creek as above noted. The Cranbury Plains through which Brush Creek puma, are prove r bial for their even surface. I have made the abovii hasty remarks to draw the attention of those Intererted, and those whose duty it may be to examine the route. H. Nor"—Oat friend Is mistaken In reference to the possibility of making &good .ceanty road over the bluff; along the marrows. The preliminary sur veys have been made, and, We , are not informed, • good road—better and 'saki . than the present one—can be made. • BROM ID SW TOMS. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh .Gazette. -New Yeats, N0v.19, 1909. The most inter-sting political toot that has been promulgated since the Presidential' election, is a rumor thin Henry Clay is to succeed the Hon. John M. Clayton, in the Department of State, at an early day. No one pretends that the thing is settled, but 0 is most cm tato that h'a accession would bo welcomed with the warmest applause by the commercial interests of-the country. The Presidency of the Dotted States iv the most hon orable cam in the world, but it Is a question whether so green laurels cannot be won fast now in the management of the portfolio of foreign af fair., ea in the executive chair. The times are pregnant with great event., and the experien• of the Kentucky statesman is none too great, can be used to better advantage than at the pre*. That ha sodt take the post to tot nt juncture good news to be true. Letters to day are published to the effect that Mr. Squires, our Charge to the Central B;epublic of America, has obtained a temporary, If not a permanent, cession of the Island of Tigre, which commands the Bay of Foresee, and indeed the whole of Mondani. Tha possession of this isl and is very. important to our Pacific comnanniel noise, and has been long coveted by England, who has been out generalled by Yankee diplomacy -7 We are gmung to be a very diplomatic wonky, and seem to spare no pains or hazard in, extend ing our commercial tacilities. If the administra tion is equally zealous In developing our internal commerce, -the country wdl long remember the accession of Gen. Taylor. The New York city tax bills have just been made out, and the rate of taxation' stands at 117 and 118 cents on the hundred dollars, against 110 cents last year. The total amount to be raised is 52,978,010, or. a ants larger than the revenue al most of the Sutra. The contingent general ex penses of the city are pat at $1,728, 580 ; Police, 5170,000, and a quarter of a million for lamps and gas. There is also an appropriation of another quitter of a million he schools. With all this lay. rah expeaditure, we have neither clean nor well lighted eureka, or an efficient police.mthough • this latter item is more costly than the good police of London. The America reached her dock at noon, but her malls were not distributed In amazon to be need in to day's business on 'Chance. The character of the political new. by this steamer Ls regarded es highly favorable, inasmuch as the chance of a general Earopaan war has grown very amen sore the Emperor of Bosom has receded from his • oat. mime. demand for tbo surrender of the Hunga rian patriots. A war with the Turks might have ..kesipmatthaitiaPithAMAsteeksskt o W'mitgl.hllrllilit quarter; hard knocks were to be taken as well as, given Government stocks have slightly advanced to, day, bat the fancies are weak enough, and look I as thatigh :Sere was to he a panic, and a rbot. ough otia Harlem went down I; Canton, e; Far. meth' Trust 1; Long Mohawk, one per . rent; Erna IL IL, L . Erd Ts, new, 1; Portsmouth Dry Dock s. Toe Astor Place riot eases are to come up again in a few days, and an attempt has been made to intimidate Judge Daly, who performed his part so fearlessly and faithfully before. The Judge, on Friday, received an anonymous letter, informing aim that a conspiracy had been formed to assent. nate him, in consequence of his condom on the trial of the Opera Place rimers. The writer si the letter states that ho was-arked to join the eon sPlAmY, but declined doing so. We suppose that the °hien: in sending Judge Daly this letter was toNeter him from presiding on the trial of some other of the rioters. who are to be' . tried in a few days. Capt. James West, Lately in command of the packet ship . Shenandoah, -of Philadelphia, Is to have the command of pay of Collin's new line of steamers from New York to Liverpool. The sal are of each commander is to be 35000. The orb. or commanders are CIIIDMin Nye, ttj the • Henry Clay, and Captain Joe Comstock .of the floating hotel, known as the Empire State, plying between New York and Fall River. Mime sin 58,25086,313 for Pearl., and 57 tor You Cotton—The market is getet; dealers mailing their leuera. Floor is widens change, and the demand fair. Sales of 30001414 including Common, at I 51, 05 /95 4 , 68 . Canadian is quoted at 54,7 5 . Southern remains as before. live Four is fair st 5201953.- Meld dull at 53,06643121• • Grain—The marker for Wheat is grin, with good Inquiry. Sales of 2000 boahela Genesee at 51,20, and 5000 Canadian on terms not made public. Rye la without movement and dull. Oats are better and selling 30911 e. Corn continues heavy and the sales limited. About 5500 bushels mixed were disposed of at 62013 c. There is nothing doing in Harley. Provisions—There a a dull feeling in Portland price; ate without marked change. Beef quiet. In Lard; 1001,61, prime told at itc. Bauer in selling at 11017. IWhiskey—The market is quiet, and parcels of Ohio and Prison can be picked up at Trc. THZ (bass . WISIII2I RAILWAT Courant 01 lu.usora—The New York Courier gates that the .akeni srkla went to Egitand to . pumbase the Iron bur this Road, hos setramed io the Cambria-with propOsals to foruiah the whole quantity required (or the road from Carlo to Chicago, receiving In payment the sin per cent. Stirling Bonds of the Company **Ws to Lando. FOREIGN NEWS Hy the &merlon. Common.:lama of tbe N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Lemma, Nov. 2d, 1649. An annocumement, YeaterAay,ofthe sudden dia. missal of the French Ministry, ban taken emery body by surprise. With the exception of this most ' important act there hare been no new events of any DICIIIIISAL OF . 1111. FIUXICII =WM. On the afternoon of the 31st o( October, Brea!• dent Louis Bonapart transmitted a message to the National Assembly of which tho following M no alba= lye give the message half, elsewhere) The change of Ministry, it Is said, was resolved upon only two or three boors before its occurrence although partial modilcations had been anticipated for several days. The list is chiefly composed of .talmovrn men, or at. rut of political cypher., and with one or two exrwptions it was scarcely coaled. emit serious. The French foods have fallen one and a lief per cent The amontehment of the people of Paris seems caiversal, and it is seen on all Bides that if the new Ministry hold together for an hour, it will on• ly be from a contemptuous toleration, bounded on the common cowardice which unites the msjority of the Aiesembly—no matter what may be their mu tual intrigues and hatred:against the members of the mountain. The fast that all Menem Wringers have been selected from the conservative majority of the Assembly . would sufficiently guarantee that the new move is intended to carry the govern ment more to the republican aide, but in addition to this bieotted character of many of the individuals composing it, coupled with the circumstances of Count Mole, M. Tillers and M. de Flavieny, who was formerly one of the' secretaries of. Polignac, having been entreated to the first instance to form the cahleet is sufficiently decisive. The French papers metiously wait to see bow the public and the army will go upon the matter— but they all point out to the President that he has now taken upon bitnielf the distinct personal re sponsibilities of the stele, and that be must on his own head take all the consequence, of etteee. or failure. That the latter is universally annelid ted none who read the various articles San for a moment doubt. The Debits, niter therneolotion „of February, ISIS, is surprised at nothing. "No I doubt," it says, "it ought to appear alarming to see a Ministry, when disposing of a majority of 300 votes, overturned without any mime that inn ea say be appreciated," but after ail, it pokes not, it is not contrary to the new constitution and iodui• gene° and consideretiun on the port of the late Ministry and their majority are suggested at es• sonnet for the moment, for the "maintenance of so cial order." No one can read Louis Napolean's messes., and mistake its tone and intention. It assert, the ne cessity of one paromoont will end the resolution to cheek at once every Intrigue that would endea vor to setup any pretender in opposition to "the elected of December" and "the name of Napoleon." Of course the late Ministry are dismissed for their divided allegiance; the Amembly also are notori curly open to. a similar charge, and the merrage, therefore, is plainly an appeal to the army and the peo_ple. The style of the proceeding forcibly recalls same. date act. of the late Emperor. But it M the mie fiuttine of Louis Napoleon that he post... a sin gular power of imitating his uncle, without an a tom of self sustaining energy. Helms no resour ces whatever, end if the imitation, or trick, in any given care, falls short of the mark, he Is at once lost in confrudott and humiliation. Unopposed he could act the Emperor to the life, but the moment he is challenged he oonfeeees himself no impostor. Under these circumstances there can be little chance of his ever maintaining himach ea a !ee -1 der. His long residence in England arenas to have given bit some ideas in advance of his country men, nod if he had the then "will" about which he talks, he might do much; but what he mistakes for will is simply impatience end irritability. Nev eT had any ruler finer opportunities than those he has already neglected, but he has contented him self with riding about and pardoning such political culprits as might be fortunate enough to have it mother or a sister of a sufficiently dramatic turn to throw herself at hie horse's feet, While the rear. timing party were making him the approving and ' contented tool throughout the iniquities m Hunga I ry and Rome, and in the midst of their ceaseless prosecutions and iasuhing mums against ell who were suspected of liberalism in Fiance. At pros . eat even he is believes by many to be siting under the promlied support of Russia and Ave • trig. A kw day before the change of Ministry, the of fice of Minister of Public Instruction had become meant from the resignation of M. Fallout, the higotted priest ridden legitimist, whose health hes long ineapaciteted him car Ins duties. Another circumstance which bad also in some degree mod died the characters of the Cabinet was that M. Defame, the Minister of the Interior, who was long supposed to have a leaning toward the moon. rain, had entirely repudiated all sympathy with that body, m a apeeeb which he made an the condolian of France, and in which be took an opportunitY7of anuouncing that the state of siege had row lasted five months hot that he now no probability of it. speedy removal In the midst of ail these changes and rotten , Uons, of course, the finances of the state most tall slay by day into increasing emlureas•ment. To 48 1 9Rff against Ellorzeo7ffs demood redress for some new grievance& - XD inao.elr . . The anticipation In my last letter, that Haynau would be recalled by the Emperor with unlimited permission to glut his deny:weal appetite, has bean fulfilled. He has been definitively appomied civil and military Governer of Hungary. sod im mediately on his resumption of power the frighten! murders at Pe.th were recommenced. On the 211th of October Baron Perenyi, the aged president of the Hungarian Chamber of Magoates, and nue of the Sedges of the Hugh Court °finance, perished by the hands et the common hangman. M Ceeroon, a sherif, and M .9ssvair: clerk to the lower house °fife Hiongarlan parliament, shared a similar fate. Fifteen ether execution• are aboannouneed to take place, and the Austrian Cabinet, it is •f. fumed, Intend to proloog the sine of siege in Hun gary for the term of three years. Multitudicens erreds continue to be made, and enough is known of Austrian prisons to enable us tcrpicture the fate of these unfortunates. Vienna," it la remark ed in one of the English papers favorable to the 'Austrian Government, "the lower chstisea are being whipped Into good behaviour." And while all these crimes are raging in the face r& heaven, not • single cry or protest is heard from end of the continental Europe to the other. England mod America furnish the only placer of refer, and the morldlcation of the absolutist., that even these remain, is more than ever foriona All that they want to complete their reign is that they may see some mum of quarrel between the two great Anglo Saxon recce that would abut out peace from every region. !fence the slightest pine that can suggest the probability of cdtence or rupture between. England and America is gloated on with rapture, and the minister of Nicaragua, or any other miserable tool who could accomplish the malicious end, wodid forthwith be canonised by all the priests and monarch* and generate who I are now rioting in clotted triumph, and to whom this alarm Is wanting to impart a feeling of perma nent security. Under these circumstances what can be thought of those writers on your aide who endeavor to atp• gravate.every poasible cause of ill feeling, and who, by Imputing all sort. of evil MI niVen, try to throw new odium upon the only English minister who has openly labored In the cause of the op. preened, and who for that reason bas become the mark for the ennibined malevolence not wily of all the European despotisms but of all the servile apnits to his own eionaltY I The Pepe, it in raid, wilt retorts to Rome on the ,sth of the present month—the anniversary of his flight law year, tharguixed an a Bavarian footman. Baron Metrbonr, the Austrian Airthesrador to the Papal Conre, has just arrived, and hie presence, in conjunction with that of the French itarrron, may he taken or a antrictent warrant that the people will not he allowed even to clank their chem.. From Madrid it has traospired that the plot for the dismissal al Narvare and (or the change to s priestly despotism was brought about at ti..eta, in caojanction with the King of Naples and this Coon. cil of Cardinals One of the acts of NerVue since his recall has been to order a reduction in the limy, and It is supposed the tipaniSh troupe will be recalled Iron Rome. It appears that Saxony and flauover have de finitively withdrawn from the contemplated feder ation with Promo and the minor states. Prowls, however, intends to persevere with each states as will join her, and. she still expects to be - id the head of 22 milhons of German. The election of the first parliament of the German Federative State Is proposed to take place on the 15th of January, larA although protested against by Sax ony and Hanover. There will also be danger of disagreement with Austria, but the loathing •oter talned (or her throughout Germany would make tt bard for her to gain a footing. A remark lately made by one of the Pruaalan Ministers in Parlia ment, that the Cabinet were convinced the roue try could gate nothing from disorder and terror, was received with a degree of applause which showed that It was understood as a condemnation of the red Mtniatry of Vienna. The document received by the tart packet from Canada, in favor of aonexauon, her or courso cx • cued considerable attention, bet happily It has not assatiened among the piddle at large any had epic ii. Indeed the Canadien• will be disappointed II they anticipated that the idea of separation would on this side be looked upon aa an irreparable lose The new, while doubting whether Montreal can be regarded as expreaaing in any way the general desire of the Canadian population, ell/11CW( i6ca the document as "deeply interettbug rather than painfully alarming." 'There was a time," it con. bones, "whey it would have expmed its authors to the penalties of high treason, and the Colony In which it wen broached to the calamity ofel ell war; when every Englishman would have boiled with indignation at the presumption which complained of Laghsh dominion, and at the temerity which proposed to carry the presumption of language in to action. Bat thew day. have weed away. We h.ve been taught wisdom by cape:lance, lad thy coca:. valuable as well as the most cosily of our !ewes tuts been taught by the buten issue of a precipitate conflict with a pecvinee which trout rerooo4lll l l. o proceeded go mg:chine, and crowned rebellion WV b I dependence. Wi shatici net go to War for du gents Meer of viaintarning a relgteesmt colony to galling re/loess." Th• tory aad anti-reirtiatetlal papers are natu rally shocked at this view. The MITIMIIe CAw ma Ands it .diteastlt to speak grimly of du. i loyalty and revolution" 0/hen it to . premented to neck a form as that of the document in question. It .is quite wire 'that the British Empire may, if it thinks proper, hold Canada an long as it remains on empire." The Morning, Post attributes all the en it to free trade, and al-. though it is the special ors an of the Bishops, it de.' plores that "the spirit or our forefathers, whichl mould have led them to contend for the suprema cy of English power," hiss passed away. It then turns from the "degrading and dangers.* views" which would allow the Consoles to Join the Amer imm Union, to rejoice in 'the declaration made last j session by the present Prime Minister, in sthe Hones of Commons, who raid, 'The colonial em pins of Great Britain in a glorious inheritance which we have received from our ancestors, and I, for one, am determined, at all risks, to maintain it forever intact." If Lard John Russel did really ever utter the above twaddle, he will be heartily. ashamed of see ing it reproduced. Some pe"ple have an old way of looking at the map of the world. Glancing at the parts colored red, they exclaim with pride. “All thin is the British Empire, nod they dread the slightest dimine Von of the apparent mass. One would think that the truest views of pride would be fonod if, after look 'ng at the United States and every other country when we had spread one race. our language and nstitutione, we mold p-lint to the one little speck :ailed England and say, "what must he the rout hai with each a body could have achieved all dila" 0011ISTIC matte, &c. At home we have nothing new. The only event ofthe week has been a large fleeting of the Peace Society, at which, somewhat pradoxioally —although more in seeming than in fact—Gen oral Rlapka, the defender of Cmearn, NV all preF,ent and was welcomed with eathipeitsin. Daring the evening it was announced that the Congo.ss of the Society will next year he held at Frankfort. The last India mad brought us Brennane of the murder of M. Amaral the Portuguese Governor of Macao, by the Chinese. Hr nupearsto have been an energetic: man, and is to be feared the attack upon him may have been suggested by the idea that owing to the recent dispute between him and our countrymen, the English would tale no slope to anoint in putting down the Offender.. From the lonian blonds .information has been received of the entire suppression of the late out.. or-ak, and the capture ot the leaders. An am. ne.tv was to be immediately declared, but the captive leaders have made statement" itnplteetiog indaeolial minimn whom it is considered it way be neceeenerylo put upon their trial previously. The summery executions which took place during this' disturbance ' rented a painful ether in England, as they ae-med too much an eats of the proceedings at Vienna. It is some satisfaction, however, elthouels very far from a full one,that in his proclatilationf al the close of the affair, Mr. Want, the Lord High Cum. minion.. of England, affirms. -'Not a single mail has suffered death for the single offence of bearing taros against the Queen's troop. All have been convicted open the cleanest evitlefloe of murders, robberies, house burning', attacks ulwe female ho oor, or attempts by threats nod lets attic mast anxious character to compel peaceable el:liens to join a movement which they disapproved." Do ring the neat iielisiOn ill Parliament litmietera will doubtless he called upon Mr en explicit history of the whole of what has been done. stoner watery, ate. _. . Cohanls at the that date were 923. They have since touched 931, but owing to the change meme French :timothy they again receded to 9t+ and hare closed to day at 921. Gold continues I t pour in, and the lat.t India packet ha. jurt arrived with 3520,000 from Panama. In the grate mar ket there h. hem a farther fall in wheat of ta pm quarter. The cotton market mutineer thin ab li tboughthe ac. °nets the. week 4y the Ca arta were unwed on the whole aa mole five:al/I or the growing crop. In Marmites:ler g. odr and y ran a large boomers has been •dobe thrum:Mut the mouth; and atock• are etnaLderably reduced.' SPECTATOR. Obituary.—Ainong the deaths announced in the London pope, ere dm, of the Earl of Albemarle, nird 'N., Lord Talbot do Nalahnie. b 3, and Chopin, I C1211i1.1711 plani , t and composer In Patin FRANCE. 1 The faliowilg ie the definite bet nf the new Frtneh Minturr, aft punliehod in the Metmen, Gen. dliautptul, ?Atwater Qt . War. M. Achill , ' Fnual, Finance. M. Routter, Juruce. M. Fardinnal /LIME, Rome Deparmeat. M. A. do Rayneral,the Mtn:au:rat Nap',es, For eign A Mtlra. M. Dunlap. Commerce and Agriculture. .M. de Pitmen, Public Inairumion end Werrhip. Admiral Roman. Deaforses, Marine and Calu met. .. M. &neon, Potato W. eks. Gen. d'Hantponl is charged, ad iwentrs, it the abreact of M. de Rapeval, win the I:oath-in of Foreign Afton. All the above belong to a majority of the Lazo, 'envie Amenably. ' -T Prom the Journal des Delia. i _ • , "Yestenigy,. ten &a:l.k, all the Ministers, Stith l .",klit-EllitlCE—Oi.tiqlin amte 'nil on art I, 4 • J 5i1...4 I)Al.2l.:Lti the eleep.ion olOdtdott Barrol,who w. C4.IIIISLotE in !'if`v , !.._ , hia boner by indtapicamuu,•orembled to (..01.1titIOL M M1,1..:-.1.6 k ~,, us e,/ sloe., t ltio,neo• by r ,,,,h t the the Ely.ee. Ibe cense...moo, it is raid, el n- LI •tie _low s i v novel /A %I I, D\l ..Zt.ll..L_ menced on the public. ante of offal., Cad ee tie I 1 , 1 y ir r. y,. „, „ y i„„,,, ~,,,1„,. ~ . e i, b y . g ,,r,„ ne. goods of oborrOing • soceesoor to NI. de 1.- E. and will, he ,R E :st:Li_r,tcrs, ..,...... eoterr.re nanrosrou me irtinN• . • ••••, coo w "" no .- ter., r,, ,_ In'. tin, wade c‘Pfcr , tolT lA* ,YiAt.thY aria , s" I) 1 di: .h•li i.I VI-.11 oil— n..fin0,,.. Win. Cod teem far Ile peraou of etch of h. notate., er • ll I.erer 00. !.r reedier° purpose, in. teekt •ou lor Mated that In his eye i.el Cabinet bad nyt Imolai. •Nwhit nov2t "RE SELLF.Ret ho Octo presorce\ta independence towers the naa• :-. Ck7R , ll's FERINA-10 bre Mt tide by yorita .1 1 the Assembly - i eee't' ' RF: oEl.f.,Pßri ~ He , even Illilltit'd to the diacursitm on 1 - 1•• allairs , y ~ , ,..,.„— . .F:Ti•- -, , „„ 7,tT -i.,„ ,~, , , • 01 Italy, pod to the i.,51. dr b hors, ti of he repres I It „,,,,,. yrymyi 'iry y-i-yrrrgt, - s k .. . . Co. aentatives who meet at the Goolici oh ht tir.:, lit ; - teroch inn leading nicioners at that p.i.Y tad bee. ; LA.I7 .rlL.— . l tibia Iti•rihardr to Coa :.., 1 ; 1,.. , 4 coded on to accept power in the event of a noon. I '' 4 ." . 'l' by 'IIIiET, .k 1 &Trill:WS & 00 moat vbs..' The Prcaiderit slit, it . said, coto• l -- 1 -- '.1.- - ---- - ----------- p ,, cd 0i.,, delay wr ,,,, h. „ ~,,, p,, , to. tie i iiA_Ct_lN Sifill:lD . ERS-11 ea•ka,for ale, to.clote 'change of Mo. rtmatsrlet or t. admiciuroboo, 1 ~.„,.",''''''''' ' MIEN' hIATTIii-:Wtt &CO and lo tlic orrys drplornarltr; and he concluded —IA •• - --- • • i Dorn ill these Debt that a aufrieicoily narrate a.- I ki',.'FV-E—V`' bog. :tern amp. Di , tee'' , and cord did 1101 calla beta - cola tom, the Ctlici el the I ' - „ .- y l ` " RIDIV. MATPlitilTst,t CO Executive robs. , and his. i.erts . Ail the . members of the Cabinet /pc...tem:3lg deviated Qr VG/tit—f: Okla. prune. old Sneer. ter irrily , by . CI rovn RDEV. MAT - MEAN & Cut that the President was perked! at bt•crill to choose -- his Mioistera an ho thilught fit, but mid :o their Ikr , P , R . GHT hrIA L Er — l 42 kfaamibroxfd WirsiStit souls and conacieumm baring fulfilled heir du: y ; ~, ,,,;'. d “ . .• '.. '''''''',;T,l . . f . f .. f . ,! . ! ° 'T . , .oTT tt El% ta &CO with scat and good faith, and after tae 14. ante of the majority. boy could not tender their resign. I TDRACCO --, ''' hx. , '••' - '•• .hd th h t o p, e by 401:111. _ a .ua9l R. IIEY, staTIIfF:WS & CO M. Lon. Bonaparte then gave them to under. 1 --- ----- .. , stand that they too longer rweeed his aoofidenee, 1 0A P — P 6 5? ,,, ,".. Lllivi.".". Iv. IIIed• IV , ',Oa by It IIEY, SI STTIIEWS A t. sod that he intended to eel other, preach. to. Ins-1 '-' ' - . -. _. conned. Os tempi the Ministers are said to !I,, , PpENTIt I. OILS-1 can CH Burger.% , have declared, stoth a laudable anxiety, which does : I-4 1 a Psalt I ' Lavender; them honor, that until the new Stintery was form- , . 0 - Peppe er rint: I a .; el tney would remain at their post to watch over • Fresh .nJ vote. (or isle by the dtrection of alters and the public sareiy--olp I 00.1 l aCHOONINIABER & sot ._--- oewing, howencl, , u ,0 e Pte. .eat, that theY, I , y 0b,,,,,,Q—til bbl. Plarcahon, leading from th e thought' that :In the present a to 01 the pubbe I ,vi , t ,.,„,, m c „, o “ yr th,y. an d to, s e t s b y ntiod • tnintenrial ensue could of without great hiont '4' A lILTCIIISUN &CO - _ _ ... dasiger be prolonged more than 5 home. 1 - EA U-11151, pip batons, for .1. by Al two u'eforli the, day, no e irstlincry enpr,l . 1 . , nova I A lIIITOIIISON & CO plement of the Montt.; was p iliah d, withth e wi . /101 - FlX—be bags Rio. reeeivior from e Milli, and decree elate Poetical eppumn g the new Mtn• I ‘.., ,„ ~,, ny inters. ' noel' • /AM F,O A II t!TCIIISON & CO . _ _ .—.------ T he sole 4""'" of the Pr'?" to this de . 1 dEIiED THIS DAY, at ow India Rubber De eree a txplaped by the fact that goo of the late 1 11 ",„,_, „„ w„,,,,,,,m,w,i, c }LA, t i,,,,d a k i Ministers would countersign it. ; .• :•• nppers; sgratoci. 11 , 3.P.ni• 11.1013 - '•• Maki.; At b.ir pas; 5 o'clock, Al. Duple ea Inunmmed i - !,leale,' . or p a user to the Leandative Assvaibly the ,6110 vg montage I - `•. . .. a • a s andals; . front the President of the licro9lhe,— "Monsmur M President—Udder lb mamotance• 10 wthuli we were/ pieced which ought lo man among tt e diflert the atom cannot be maintain d utile. Istenee of a mutual •confide ce, and explain themselves eineerely to each 'ln order to give an egamPle of tha come forward now It dale the masons determined the to change the Mini. separate myself from men who:memo, I am well pleased to proclaim, end to n friend , hip and gratitude. Jo order to ittengthen the ILeputil by anarchy /ruin so many . dri.., to . MOM rtoy: etro.lelo lll l Las he i done ny sent nom; id inalutain abroad the non ai the e eyed. not her renown, men who, animated bye patriotic devolede Lem) the necessity of the soctle dime el:mummer, end of a clearly defined I does not componntse power by au is Men, ,0 snort, whose wind, are en MU the cony mtioa 01 toy peculiar l reepoie their own, end of the nellensity of aci as 10001.—(greet avatioo.) For nearly a year I have giver, me sc.edents!, to we, that there might It deistaudiec with record lii my real r Wlthont retwor soloist any mdivrdn say party, I have allotted mon th truly Opinionn arritnrat power, but leaning the happy, result Which I aspect airangerneet. 10 place 01 effecting rt' lercnt shades of oplntnn, I onlylarovi Heater.: of force. The unity of views and inter firma ed wCh, a n d the soon of co .Inta weahoces. .seareely had the droopeo bran lel over whet, the ancient pull agalo to elevate their colors, revive mid atom the country by tousitlg Ills In the tattoo tints conleate 1. Fr becuuch ph° cannot roe any violin the hand and wilt of the elretrid of 1011:. Ilot that will cannot lot I It nu entire imminent) , of. ideas, ul new.., %Oaten, between the roma. I and and unless the Amembly Itself nie I of the nation, to expressed in he n e Eaccutt cc power. A whole nyatein ikiamphed the. hull of Dee„ for the name at Ntiat'a .1, a et topletc programme In itself. It means at Imam, Of or, °Whinny, rang. too and the welfare of the peo lei abroad nattunal dignity. It in tt , system that I want to tutu.n to triumph by theegid of the A. ratio and the p e p pie. I %Will to bar worthy oft e cno6dence of Mr/ p e ople, by maintaining •the r munition which i p ,,tu &Arran wittli to intone the coon. In by toy fate, atrotialdforward dealing. perforce, inn and brinneilm with nroa6drnw that lowinealt will revive. "The letter of the constau n has certain) , Ai great °Arlene° on the drawee al the cottntr th e p ., pp p e y to which it in ckercit.ell tem perhaps even Mute 'The longer or shorter cluratow bf power contributes iloWerfully to WO inability an thinge; but it is rally by dirularing ideas and finite cipbea i tpoja government ntleeted is peratld.. leaf society to resistants , ihe ,fire psnin reir:itp nuthorliy weh• oat with real liberty. Let tis celni appreheaslons that nre fell by vanquiehing had Par .., an dLby giving to ell noble insitnein a limper dircelloa. Let us strengthen 'elven% feeling with out Oland, s log the connumta of the revolution, and We shall Beet the country iu epee of the 1, at ilee the ambition, and even the infatuation., which our iostimuona mai cantata. .1.001.1 XA1640111 &WAITS," Irr The cumber and formidable character of dis eases originming 111 a di.u.d state of the Liver, has long challenged the attention of medical men. Dome of thesii &teases, classed ander the general terra of consumption, have been supposed Wearable, and the unhappy patient was allowed to die, without medical science being enabled to offer him shape of recovery. Happily this can be no longer the nese. A remedy has been found which will cure all these complaints, of whatever character, arising from derangement of the Licer t The Pill. discovered by Dr. fillisne , of Virginia, et diteet'y on the Liver. and by correcting its operation mid purifying to from disease, cots oP sad extirpetell the complain. which have their eaten in the diseases of this organ Remedies hitherto pro ' posed fort these 'dise.es hive failedro operate open the .at 61' the disease; but Doctor l'irLanels rids make themselves felt upon the action of the Liver, and, by' cleansing the fountoinc dry up the impala streams of disease which thence derive their axis. nen. For race by I. KIOD it CO., No.C2, comer of Fourth nd %rood Ptuabmigh. Inovl7-datorlorS timyrorernents in Dentistry. - DR. a: 0. Fri:Alt:4s, late of s in whole to 01411110.4, and pet !Roca Turn. in whole and parts aro. ',monitor Atmospheric . Suchen Plates. — Toovo•ctia venni to nun attavrar,.where the nerve Is capow,d. otra, and residence next door to the o oihre, Fourth street. Patoburigh. or llarea so—J. B. hl'Fadden.F. 11. Eaton. jail) Lax. 7..00...-I . reponrecl by J. W. Kelly rtrect, N. V., and for rale by A. Jaynes, No. Fourth street. Mrs will be found a delightful am. ele of beverm in (miller, and particularly for sick r 0061.1. 11•Lrit'S iinprored Choealmte preparic. t m vin, img m contaiton of Cocoa nut; innocent, In eirnmcr sht pslatmhle, highly recommended part int Iv far . in Mids. Prepured by W. !taker, Dorehen. ter. hlmrr and for sale by A. JAYNES, nt the Pekin gam Stare, 70 Fourth 01 mebli Jon PRINTING. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, ManiA., Bala Leviitig, Contract., L Maas, OoNO WM% caanonrama,cit.as, rounr, se. kc Printed at the a borital Holm, el ~ low pneco,. at tea de , D U•irrin Dino. TM. fruiter DR. D. HUNT, s rk • DelOO. Corner or Fourth and Dee.. between Market and Perrv,.l 66 e ... T ha Mayoralty. • Tbo name of Aldermen A. 1.. REINHART will b • autnttotit, by Ms ftkrodn, to d consideralion of the lt ,tyrottritto, Wit , g Convention. to a tuitabli condole joy We MO) Ity of Pittsburgh. 0009.00 67. Wm. Alga* wzll Lea candidate for the May nia,m, to too notoinaLion.o( the Whig Conven time. octao • 117 -henry WlSkagen will be a candidate (of die Ma, many. saideet LO.IIIC nomination of the Whig Convention nov2 [o..lonatheasi llnah, Esq., the prevent M.y or of Ail, [baby, will be a eandatate for-lemon eol,rot to the nomination of the Allegheny Whir Con yantinn. 001104 =l22=;M The Iss.nse of OLIVER I! RIPPEY vrsll ne mulsimt ts•il. hr hsi s irwsssiss, to 'the e oh.tdrradon .r the ap prosehma Whs., Vonvettttnn, as a gettable eandsda for the Nletroretty. noritt-lc At 711.1111 Mlen•nnt, Wnsbingion co., Pu., on tle 1,16 MA" 1%411413; LONNA,' min .1 W. S. anntual, 01 Allcgl,rn) cny. D. nolllek will Lecture on Phr.julatT ag•tn day, av“: 1 an Ins Phno (toll. For only at 7i, for Ladies oulr at 3P. M. Ad mutant, crut• Buys not stimuted. n0r.21-11* lA.TANTELs To PU VI IV thr Me red mt.' RCIIASE—Onr nod Manufacturer , . flank. rot Haut of Putabuth.:. Stuck. nor•2l 1 , 01,M ES A SONS •e Hooka. I` V.0111:1(N: Ilia Fast Voyage- by Herman d 1 Jietllc. jA, author or • ..Chnne." &e. illatory of Kma Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott, with Err rthyr:vinga. don:a the Sorel,' Rs. by Wm NTrtnbold. & TOOKTON, noell cor JVIINSTUN ner Third and S Market meats r Post. Journal and chrontrlr ropy ) HtHro -9 6re.red Hoe, err 'll ard for sale by nnel ARMSTRf)NO & CROZCII. 11.01.!11-9n , b , • Tomer and 1.1111 . 11 brand, to day .• teed acd 1,4 salt. by noyVI ARMSTRONG k cßozErt... PEACIIF,r-5 bbls pat iredardthratalby If .0521 CRAIG & SICINNF: IF,UCKWIIEA FLOCK—YS earl.* recd, for sale I.! 13 1,c1e.,1 CRAIG S. SKINNER I.;NDRIES - 01-11 [.o-1 Red f•outm., A. 7 - kegs Itul.er, d. keg. Lard; 03 romoirnment, for AAle CR AIG & INNRR • by_ KEN w PPLFIS—.I.I.IIIb I. 1.1 teed 11%.1 for kfi nov3l . t'R A Ili d SK/NNI.R M ACKEHEI.• hf IMs No I .11aeltrte% .52 No No do. i•eta 11 ,2t.5 , n/ -nle JANI%. , N 1.21 . -1.1.. 21 R.ter •t I " " leather soled " Overahoe; • grave cir- All of which NMI be sold, wholesale or retail,lower th e ne,,,r t l than at aey house in the ally. Jt II PHILLIPS, at Iwdrea of uneel No 4 Wood street by the °.ex- 'puma:At C . I.OTIIING,.IIechI at the India Rubber ut d,” t h ey I. Woo, alay—G mur Pants, Iher.plistallfr ataa, lehtmed Lettelnati mneerity, I 5 ',Dog Leggiugai Lich knee bold at No 3 Wood .treat, by try', and to rrovil J k II PHILLIPS DEC'D DAY—TI India Rabbet Sank Coats; . 6 , 31111... ye 11 111 '• " Capes sleeve+, Tarraal , - a: Ire Depot. No 5 Wood et. by 0i,21 It. Rubber STEANI Plt7lilNti—Just reed ill the 11, Rubber I),pot,atai lha Steam Paultmg, Irma 1.-10 a. I furl. 1.1 For mle be. u°•,. J A II P11t1.1.1145, 5 Wood at e, mnmrcd 1:,1.120 crJrr to (hr pre. of Fr.lore nroder • .111 on ul n firm Ihey tx nu+ n• of ttl •••ch tiolAy nn of ton a roll ~, L , T RA i•A .11ILV Fl.01:11-05 bids jug, rre!d an - d 'lig ,:t. by • ..Oct :& UMW I'OUL V, ..., , ,i itl-!SerolLd st 1 ISEVN Xl' i'l,r-i—W.: 1.1,1. mfil ine'd and nu vale / kir by . ?..w4l 1 , 11 . 1ik lilt KVFOOLE pOTATOE..--41 bblv lure trc'd and idr vain try I nov 1 , C. , l'd: d: DREVFOGI.E_ / 111KEZ 4 E—.11., rre'd on conlignment, and for sal. ki a Onowe lo.orlioccae. cy roars 01 • no n ntlincol• - I Cr n ain I Wnto I about • I.•• d from !hid uninn of d RI II 13. tld. k o %In.) T ru rATorz—ln .torr, and for artla• earn CUP]: et. 111tVY1-01k1E: I ==! j)IIYS1 , 1 A N A NI) PATI I;NT; or n Pnehekl Vlery of the 1111.19 i dune., relator:. and interest, o(riac Nl , dtra. I.tote••;ori and rite Com:mini ).; hp 'Wont, rugton 'looker. M I) ('nn Works of Altelinelslontsione; earn( rising 10. 1,11-Ir, he. lb - Wro. Itenrarn* Ity Atom, Ilen(y Lay arr, E;; Glrorp.e. or 1. , j , a in; or Norea of an Unfruistred Tour in tad; Fly v r Tr.i.or C. !q.v.. thin; Plainrophy, now rah; on; 010.- , laloo. trTEICKTON. novtlcol 0 , 1 Market nrizi rd +.11001• ‘ Jourr.ol.l!nrotrjeir .ad copp of 00110!1 per nod rttatrionallle Good, A-A oov oierrio4 A.. A. MArrll:4 tr. co's, 1.0 Au contim.r..R—.lnir Long nlia rein, pet; Rich II tcrs ,Ik.„euper Long I.lroche trio.nrht, 2tlo I're , )Intro.,raruinnt , toi,.le itt klML'a,: nnall lit anteAiLAT _ rin‘rrl van ial r n animal lor Vann Ira I were re. I car ra r. ill chide. nrr, unen•y n I, rea Le cemhrr Yho ens !here lin nal r I rota. LI,: Ila "air al canna al the • biL—ra uo af v!A ls reed y. , i7 t n i =e r. i i st and I OT Jo bbiS Red. (or pile by ti HI SART re end. bbls nes t r o q . 7 4 o . ilro t w i.i, Freab, in suiallpligs, in store. novasSTUART Ix SILL /aillbll s , —Creant and Goshen always on hand at 1.. d No Wood street. • v.:l STUART at SILL mr . ..1.-1.0 IN crime, m siure trod f Or. ur rrJrL by / .Y2I tiIIIAILT S . - P • lataburgh Alkali 'Works. Ithuatracsurert of Soda t E .2. 1 1 - aCt 3 , l l ' ; ' , K ,,N i ovr 6 ll, ltlutlalc mud Sulphate .teat. %tracheate No.— Water area, Lett,. Ferri. • - -- I)E , SIN1•1:1t, %VELA. , S. CO.. l'ilannfscoarrt. ul L C.C.I (in.* %lore. Nn. 27 hlgalret strrct, Pitts. Pa., tarpountantly on hand and 'mkt. to or der all anal. of York, Ironies, Se. l'ortti odd Md.' rn of oupermr yoOttY. • Por.fral.r aticotion prod to P.vaie l !.— • .. • ' • . . 1L1P1.1,..,4 Quad., as I ga. the walcr ircnulls ar/IJ KIER & JONSI. EXCELSIOR! HkA,TO& CO., SELLING AT LOW•PRICES AT / • i A. A.' MASON & CO'S, 1 NO.OO MARKET EITILICZTvPITTSIIIIU OII , PA., I ONE PRICE ONLY! . n . . • A. MASON A CO, respeetfally solicit mention , RISCO:Ia.-10a bonen-beautiful new styles of R- A.m ! to their ciaplete and extensive assortment or) no Ribbon,: do da Cap and Neck do; Plittr Mantua ! Fine Near Pore] end Staple Goode; a large pennon ! and Satin Ribbons, MI number mdquollues. Also - of which km rise recently iteeiVed per h. packet ! CIIIZ., Sonnet Velvets, Gimps, Fringes. limas, Vels ships and steam.* tout ere confident Y remit... o4, d I •""I.mml.litS ter' ...kg among the best and most fashionable styles:ln! HOSIERY AND GLOVER-A full slock._While ' the eomitry. s, l-Goods, or every description. . SILKS-MO pej neh changeable Brocade, /tiered HOUSE REEFING GOODS.-In this dryer - anent of Cr. d'Arrique, ro diPeitin, Gro dißlitne, tiro d'Al- our establishment will always be found the 1.11. W.., '.. glen Senn de i.hine, Tine Sao, Taffeta, Ottoman, m eta stock , comprising In pan, Protium. Rats, Whit. le. de. es'and Msekinaw Blanketr, Linen and Cotton Sheet. BHA WL9 -o;er one theasmd Skaters, of every , logs. Dantaats mid .Dlapers, Napkins, Towels, Flan description. eon riong every gitallil and MI6 o f eels, Chintzes, Dimities and Counterpanes. . Lena and %mini Wool Shawl., in all colon. Alw..-1 CLOTHS, CASSIMF.REo CASS/NET:IA VEST- Rich t.reshineir and &mho, Shawls, Visenzs, ?dont.. law Coaks, An ' INGS.,-Ansest extensive Mick always on hand. FRENCH MEttINOS, PARAMATTAS AND LT. i GALICOES, TICKING% BLEACHED /a BROWN ONESE CLOTi ir -More than five hundred Owes, i MUSLINS.-10C0 piece, Calicoes, of al: kinds; Mpg the largest stockte have ever exhibited, and of every TiCkinW4 Crecy width and qualm; MOO ps Bleached • 1 variety of color. Moallos, of every grc Bro ule; 21t0 ps wn Mnatins, of A LPACCAS, OMBAZINE., Ac.-10 canes Alpso an pricer, 30 bales Red, White and Yello*Flonels. eas and Bombes , Canton Cloths, and every other Afert--COMMY Flannels, Brown Pressed do, Curtain descriObne o ming Goods. Goods, Sailor'. Trimmings. Millinery Articles. he. • • - CASIIMERDE LAINS, Lac -Rich Pans Cask- The above, wi'h a very large stock of other Goods, mere. and De Loties,lo eases latent designs, very Bch wore purchased by ode of the midden% nanneraintiro ' and high colored, Superior to env heretofore offered. mot, and cen be afforded at either wnolemle or retail, Also-English and FYench Chintzes, Opens Cloth, Pe- at as low prices as they me be motored In the east-. .. lime andPametneCloth. i ern cities, Parehasera cm here have the lame ad- S:MBROIDERIKS, LACES, Re--A large stock of l vantages, in extent of stock, choke selections and Paris Embroider/ea, Lace and Muslin Capes, Collars, goat variety, that are presented by Easte rn Roues. Curs, Ildket, Scarfs. Belt Ribbons. Also-A foil as- Now Goods constantly arriving: sortermt of Lams, Edging's and Inventors. novH • . A A MASON k CO- * ' A great tleriety of SM. Wool, Conon, Merim and Cashmere, for Ladies and blies.; Tarim Plaids. and AUCTION SALES. - 1 _ ST EAM BU A'l' s . -a tun assortment other espies fancy and plain Child. No. 62 Fourth Striot, Pittsboxill, Have now in Bunn their fall assortment of Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery and Late. Goods A DAPTEb to the wants of every class of Merchants fa.. and Consumers. No paths have been spared to Present the newest and most fashionable style of Goals in their lice. Their stock consists to part of the following: DRESS TRIMMINGS. ca vim; neve sires Fringes and diropc ,of e-T. , n .i Braids; Veld. neured Galloons: Alkernie and ,P d Embroideling Uvalde: t nil narrow Silk and Wanda- --, • neured and sot Velvet Wbboosi P...,_. g; do do; Cordcd Mantua and Pt.'. Satin RinbOus , rd, 7. ,, 7,,, bite and colored Silk Laced: ''''' f Ore.. BOUCION ' do do, " for , Pounces; with a full - arsitennent ii ...d.r. Drente Pinked,. Stamped or Embroide r e d LACE GOODS. Embfeidered Lace and bloslui Capea, Chemitetms, Breakfast and /lemma Capa and Half Sleeves, French Worked Colors and Cads. in great variety, Loco Veils, Lappets end Opera Ties, Mourning Chemiserma Col lars, Cots ant llidf elves - cc, Linen Lawn Hdkfii, plain embroidered and b./Whetted do, plain Linen do; real thread Loors end !bloom lot do do; Bobbin, Lisle, Lams Muslin and Cotton kdaings and Inserting. SONNET TRIMMINGS. TM Rich new style Ilindietßilib l ons, French Face Flow s, Bonnet Tabs, Velvets. Satins end Farences, Silk losions sza Tuitions, Bonnet Frames and Tips. KID GLOVES. Hest manufacture, with moat approved fastening., id choicest colors. An extroxive 41.11501.11 CAL always • hmtd. • ••• • • ma's Hose; newest styles Infants Boole and Socks; Gents' Grampian, VigorPa, Merino, Comm and ate tVool 11.J1 Hose. A full assortment far men, women and children, among which are Derby Ribbed, Poloselle and plain Silk; ribbed' and plain Cashmere; Cbsomis Lined Dec. lin; Cisssimerc, Sienna, Far-lined Beaver. heavy and fine Buckskin, Military and Lisle Thread and Canon. WOOLEN GOODS, Such as Ladies'and Children's Hoods, Children. IVoolen Sacks. Knit Pearls and Baps, Children'. Gait andand Long Mitts, Wormed Cutio;linitting Worsteds , Woolen Tarns, California ComforDii al., fine Cashmere Scarfs. for Ladies. LADIES' DEPAKTLAENT. Zephyr and Tapestry %Vented. Canvass Patterns, nor. and Emli'g Bristol and Nerd Boards, Pa per Flower Materials. Lame Man, Tidies, .d Fan broldered Work. Man—Ladies' fiqk and Merino , Vest . and Dravr . eis; Emh oidered Seeks arid Flannels, Fnene • Worked Cap. and Waists for Infants; and tiwan't.dosen Trimming.. - - I=l Fine Shirts, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Bilk and C0;1011 wrapper. and Branca; Paspenders, Shitilder Braces and Dressing ()owns; SUS and Lirien Hdlg.* Gloves and llostery. COWES,. B !WAITER AND PERFUMERY. French patterns carved and plain Sbeltßaek Combs; lineltslio and lm. do, Shah Side and Lnng Combs; Im. do. Riddle, Penn and Rosewood Hair Brushes. 9bell, Iludalo and Eng. linen Dressing and fine Ivory Combs; with a aeiortruent of Neil and Teeth Brushes. We Warily. "Geld Mader Perfumery. VARIETY GOODS. Needle, Pins, Tapes, fteehßake and Purses, Bans to and Steel Good, Berlin Wire Basteis, rurre Tenetd Scvnprs. Coal an ifinlictchr, Croak Cum and Tan 1, rec , ll, for lobe by . A CULBERTSOI% PnA e.l• Jun Teed and tononte novli WICK•t MOCA,TVI,I.I(nS I ,OFATUES. ; aids tn atorr n . tar Nal by near.% CRAIG to dISINN :Al, di Market ItG72;:n PPLFIS-6 - bbk.l c sa aj oV.lf.V . s c c o i r s .km tut br AHD-8 kepis; store and tor solo Jy. Lj 1101rIs URA IG ma6,l‘ . ..fiiit':; . % LIUTTER—y bbla tome anti tat nabs . lb CRAIG k.YIRINNER rG BUTTER—A elealltot Core awl for Bale by novls r. CRAIG & SKINNER EDOT — A - TOES—uloba Long Retie; • r Ini bn Wanes; for vlin by novl6 '9 CQ~lleare UI k tag, 11013'41 me. lot novl3 J 13011001 1 41MAKElt & CO no caller, forses , 111 by P OO5 &CO .I.T. UMW KID -113 ers Vontlairr,,or imie or novIG J SCHOOEN EE OIJ tvsom sevra—io w.r4 - le ey' • 1..05 JI;OttOONSIAICER. 4 _,C. O LIANCY ease. 1: Fanny Ca...merea,'a.t reed and for P.m hIURFFIV WILSON* B LACK WADDINU-- . 4 bales best‘y Nun ding, on hand, bought before dr.., by 00,13 MITRPI-Jfi; WI , SON hi l"."" lnoak Bg. b l bl — s rod O gOo4 " r a n xt, i i : or: 4 l6 l ., r o *. "' s " NY b. hi Loom It "....H4rAce,.-A: A. 111.4sien a co. parezpress, thia day, upward'clfl s s, l Shawls, of entirely . env so-I Urshionabla 47 , 1rz1L tow Square Shawl. of all tie •ariorts ill( in all, aria at WA ts,r4e.t tusertemanti tno calm cora