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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
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•• NEW FaistoTESS Ilax.—Specinvins of iron, man
ignte:red aria new proness;which were laid be.
'fore the lona Maitufseturer's Cm:mention, hove
0. been left MIME onx Tbeapecimens cantina of
y armus kinds,such as hoop iron, rods, round and
aquareto'ne. Woe nails, , bent in all imaginable
ways to' test its elccedingrmalleability sad tough.
cm.
The iron is manufactured in New Jassy, by •
proven Aiscovered by Mr. M. Salter, and :patent.
ed. It is made from the ore, by a single process
With'antharaefie and bituminous coil The pro.'
caws is as fiallows—The furnace has three oom
. bioed chambers, one aboye the other, anti all ac.
trotted by the same fire. The ripper chamber is
Elea for deoxidising the ore—lmpurities, such as.
cipher, arc ,beiag carried otT at a low tempera
tort; the middle chamber for,flozlng and working,
and the lower chamber for reducing and finishing
The metal is -taken from the last named to the
hammer or squeezers. The time, two boors.
Newby this wrocess, cal be made much cheap
wr than ea the old plan. We should think it would
be admirable for the reduction of rail road iron.
The Part endeavors to shun the legitimate re
aponcibility of its doings, by raiaMg the alarm
the
there la to be an onslaught on the Ten Hoar Sys.
tens. This hi an mama'ua of that editor. Noth
.log:ur the kind to intended, that we know ot. W.
simple recorded eerieus facts for the ccatempla
hoe of the community, and 11 they trouble the Por
editor'e conscience, he in coly reaping the 'ewe ,
of hii reptehensible conduct. There we leave i
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°anon Cnor.—A - corierrisdent of the flew
•• Weans Picayune, whom tie editor prouounnos
reliable mac, orgoodjaegment, nays that the eouon
• crop of thi' year will amount to leas than2,ooo,ooo
The spools , roust of J'ames Ld.. Power, Peg,
Charge de Affairs to N totes, has created some
little summit:, and the tog tiry is made whether
Mr. p.m.:card has accepted the Charge to Copenha
gen. Two Chargeships to Weatern Pennsylvants
is gei'e liberal, hot out more than her devotion to
lithisrprincloles deserves. It is' presumed that
Mr ratwud a...Tapia, bat we , are 1311 advise d o
the feet.
Dziriagrr. Rows Crivanz —Some time last
May, an attempt was made io (lose op the house
of ti Mr. Werner; in New York, by menus of a boo
containing powder and other deldruCtiVel. Lev
week, throagh the iuderatigable czertiOns of tdr-
Virikes, of the Nationel Pelice Gazette, the roc.
woo caught. His name wes Samuel Drury, who I
lives near New York, on a rum, and his sou Sam
net, blacked as a negro, left the box. After the at
react the father and son, the officers proceeded to
search the premises of Drury, the result of which
was the finding of two large bases of gold watches,
two boles containing valuabkt watch works, a box
tataintog jeweller'. ail, a boa of watch crystals,.
all box of diamonds and hmeralds, a (Teak 0 1
/elver plate, a box of watch eprings, and a variety
rof other things in the watch racking line, evidently
the mutt of several depredsions. in an office or
occbailding, which appeared to he Drary's sanctum
sanctontm; was found • Isla process for coining,
a number of steel dies, for doubloons, dollars, and
Eilptich money, squares of glass for altering bank
notes, frac, type for inserting letters, chemicat
stuff for erasing ink, punches for making dies, and
ether articles of a similar character.
I A dreadful case of HydrophObin °coma in
..Pinisdelphia on Pattrday. The victim was a
riong man about 4.5 years old named Henry
kluebelor, who sues bitten by his own dog about •
Month since.-0a Wednesday he complained of
411 &lenity in swallowing, and continued to row
"um* until be died. Every symtom of hygdrc
ihitdsin wan exkitrited, nod the unfortunate suffer.
415 r. Gamble thrthelast moment, entreated his ah
tendams sot to gente over lest he should bite
thstros. He endesvmcd to persuade physieithts to
'Mown his auffehasi by bleeding him to death
This Is the second case of this disease which
had Occured in Philadelphia within slew weeks.
z Tee propeller Erireka, which lett Cleveland, for
California, Some two months since, left Quebec
(or sea; on Tuesday let. There was some delay
go parting two:A:he Locks cn the Welland on.
sal, the chambers not being turbulently large to
'mit be:yeas - age through, sad at Quebec shear.
leoppered and underwent some repairs. Two
'ientlinien who were going ant lost their passage
Mews. Ryan and Campbell; being in the upper
toWn when the vessel lett, they did not reach the
wharf to time. They procured a boot, but where
unable to overtake her. When the Eureka reach.
ad Montreal she had about airy pas.engers;
1 whether that number was increased at Quebec
OV.not we have noi)earned.
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DILIATTLI. BcII AT Al ESIGUTIon.—A heck.
• Menai, (N. E.) correspondent of the Fayetteville
.OttaireeT. glass the fotawing eeette at the caeca
, Sloe of a man named Briber' Hildritb, at abet
place, on the 2d lase
The axe glitter. the trap door 2.115, and lid
- drab wines by the tr .k For hall a minute be
rem uns motionle.s. Is he dotal Can hie own
Weight, without. failing one inch, hays broken tut
' seek! No! Poor g 00.% o f expected cam pang
andt hat his last. But the ealoy which often
I teed* ebonite to gross negligence in ezonuflog the
Lae' must C oet aim now a world of woe. With a
jcoavelsire effort, im reachea platform and
staude•again oe earth alt.e. The cap bas . faßeri
from hi. fem. The blood weir east rustorg up;
wards.' Bat' his line and i nuecularleck preven
`fed the rope from tightening. Even then tos
. meekness did not leave hint. 't spoke. without
completed, in a clear voice, tha was 'beard with
ewe by every ear-Corna here and fix the tope!
at won't choke me to deaur
Tie sheriff did go' to him. Fret, with an sae,
then grab a piece of 80=h/ea be endeavored d
to
knock away the boards. At last he pushe
. dretu'o feet train the scaffold. and Ere him
Meetly a second
j time. The pooFfellow,mide no
farmer effort to recover tereselC Finding that.
sues kiting le a way tifltteh produced the mom ex.
• • mama' tag, becein , e grade"' hurrocamea—with the
blood slowly collect:lig in hie brain thrcegh la Mr;
eutation only paronly impeded—Om unfortunate .
mais, compelled by the pangs which momentsrily
SIZILWr, dtew.o p Ira n as high as poet'.
' ble. then -wok ail %his Come, threw them el iwn,
1•. igniter the cord.- sever ‘ al times, at later.
• Yids ore winate, he did tbs. hame The:this.
umgde• ceased—la own executioner, be beaoo
Unconscious of pals.
The scene Cl ItAckinshuo ar some th ing egnally
gi bockirig, diogasting, and aiorninable, Is of fro.
quest oocarrona
n.ors. II Is wdonfla,almild
oat csoapdoberavntosPal psunaluniadif as
paid laiict Cacao.
to
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Tai NVICIITICIIII BoAn.
We take *awns in laying been" oar imam
the Wowing, highly tatetesting ieformatiee , yr"
the remark, that we' are. pioatuei fintlter
mueMationa on the 'abject, tram the same iatelli-
Carnage:lrk..., of Ma Patalmrglt Cltum.
Ms Wierrs-The lateral Which you manifest
ttio propose of our nil ma, 1 1m0 me Plcamm
to stating to you the gratifying molt of operations,
thus far, between Pittsburgh aud• Beaver. The
lino is now located from/sok'. run to Capt. Hay's,
•distance of sit and half milers Menthol; Me
banmile. Is perfectly level the
wbcde disfanee, with theeneevuon of one gradient
one' third of a mile in ling& descending at -the
rate of thirteen Met to amile. The shortest mania
of curvature is a half mils, and this ocean oolp at
one point.
Thus, it is demonstrated that this portion of the
route, when no much difficulty was anticipated,
ts, in respect to the two essential chanroteristics of
a railway, all that can ite desired. In this we are
particularly fortunate. Had it been necessary to
rewrote. abrupt curves in adapting the line to the
localities, the projecting points obstructing the view
along the road, would have rendered high velcoo.
tics unsafe, and
. incresse the danger of collision.
where such au occurrence could not fail to result
in the most disastrous consequence.
These favoroble results, however, have only 1 \
11cent:blab:tad by occupying ad trbirsus the whole
of the available ground along the eLublre between
the birds and the river, thus malaiog it necetisatY
to change the . location of the county road, from
Wood's Bun to Backhouse's. It is not absolutely
Impossible to: plane both roods side by Ede. But
such • location would eubance the coot of con ,
struction of the rail rood, two, or perhaps three
fold. Besides the increased cost of constroction,
' the character of the line would be essentially
chaeged. A higher local, always objectionable, -
' would have to beadopted, end Ebert curves intro'
I dotted. just were they should be avoided—that is, I I
in heavy rock cutting, where the bluffs approach
I nearest the river, and ;could necessarily on abrupt
carves. intercept the view of approaching trains.
The county Load, moreover, would be rendered
uncle, and the community would unanimously
demand a review..
Unteu, therefore, the rut road is to be abandon
ad, tfor I cannot agree with your correspondent
"H.," that there is any otter Racticable route) I tee:
uo altematiye but to remait entirely the county
road. I do not tmderstand bow "the inhabitants
along the river and on the adjoining hills would
be irreparably injured." Through the whole ex+
tint o 1 the narrows, there are but two settlements,
and from both these the access io the sew 'road
will Ii easy _and convanient. At Courtney's, it
pastes right by his duo.. And as to those "living
cm the adjoining bids," they are, I linden:tend,
unanimously in favor, of the new road—the only
difficulty being, that all are noxious to have it
brought nearer to them than a direct route would
in some cases warrant Tibt; carve) , proves that a
better and shorter mad can be had than the present
rough and dangerous road aloog the narrows: -
November 23, 19.19.
Iron Blenetneeneweas Convanstan.
THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
, . XOlidUra alieolori.
• The Convention was called to order by the
Chairman at.the rppoimed hour.
A motion .wu made to execs, the Secretary
from reading the minutes of yesterday, owing to
their length, which was carried.: •
Meagre. Myers and Patterson rare and stated
that in some alb. morning papers their remelts,
yesterday, had been grossly misrepresented, and
they explained what they had acid.
Col- Paxton said that he understood the Hon.
Thomas. M. Corwin, of ano,warow in town,
stopping at the Monongahela House. and he would
morn that a oarortauce bo appointed to wait or
stir, and request him to take uses' on the door o
the house, as a member of ins Cor.veution. •
This motion was corned. and Meters. Dempsey,
Agnew, and Paxton, appointed a co:runlet it
wait on Mr. Corwio.
After a abort absence, they renneed, and an
nounced that the_ ion. 'Thome. M. Cowan, of
Ohio, bad left the city.
Mr. Ring moved that the following resolutioe,
aid over for farther. consideration yesierday, to
.stem up sad disposed of.
Resotred,. That we task -Coneress to establish
specitle dom. on Iron astern lie, sod that said
Inlet to be collected shad be 510 per too on Pie
Meted, $2O per too oo common Bar Iron, nod Os tilt'
Otheastnader dcwarptiona of trans
the cost o p a correspon Men ding
ra t e of pretend-M.lO reepecl to u lacillre. or such other epeeific rantechoi, as shall be
adequate tor the protection of American industry.
After some eiplanations between Messrs. Port
and King, tie regarded the I,i:dation referred to,
Mr. K. then showed the cost of making pig metal,
proving the much greater price which labor ob-
rained In . America, as compared with that of
Eartlpe, and setting forth the necessity of promos
tr3[l. , He proved that British Iron might be brought
to Pittaburgh at 'less cost than
hintsi could be broug wee ht
from our own foresees, to ty. Thera
an actual &Terence of nine dollars and fifty cents
nor ton, in favor of the European M.UniCtrirer in
toe item of wages alone: the difference was equal.
lir es great in proportion, in reference lobar iron.—
Now, he hoped every gentleman would give his
opinion Ireoly, and that the Coniention would
come to some definite decision.
Mr. Hodge, of New York, said that the expenses
of nowaufacturirer pig iron in the Eastern Sires,
farexceeded that of the Western.
Mr. Kies explmned that the $22 50 he had
mentioned as the price for which iron had been
sold in this market, was the mere pike of labor.
Mr. Kerr, Mr. Clapp, and Mr. Panama showed
that-iron could not be made at any Profit, at less
than 525 50 per ton.
, Mr. Hodge said that in the east MI 50 per ten
was paid for the iron ore, reckoning two end a
half tons of ore to a ton al attn. The . charcoal
cost from six to eight cents a bushel. The allow
once for furnace labor was 52 50 per to; super
intendence, Si; intereat on capital, It; cost of
transportation to market, from 52 to 51; making
the total cost over IWO per tan: lie would now
have them to judge whether ,they did not need as
much protection in the East as they did in the
West. •
Mr. Patterson observed that this left the Con
vention in a wore' position than they were before.
'He supposed from this statement, that there would
he no opposition from the Rest to such a ram of
duties as would be a inefficient protection to all.
Mr.llodge observed he was sorry thegentleinen
fpm the East had been so misunderstood. He
.and they wished the molter flinty dirreseed, and
the whole facts staled, and were tar from wishing
to dictate, or to be understood es dictating to that
Convention.
Mr. Patterson wild, why ea then ream to tome
definite point, as to the amount of duty they
would ask. It did not follow that Congress would
grant it, but It certainly was desirable to come ie
some thing definite.
Mr. Clapp said if he could be seconded, he
would move the following resolution =
Raolad,That this Convention are not to raver of
effuting rates of duty on particular articlea of the
Mannfactute of Imo, but are disposed to leave
..these rates to thy committee oi rrest.ndee
n erc
sad Congo:um. it , hemp however, cu
clearly und-
Stood that an increased duty is asked for, sufficient
to protect the great industrial int...LS of the coon-
try.
Mr. Kerr thought it w as highly desirable that
the Convention hhetild decide what description Or
duty they would ask (or, before they fixed upon
any price. _
Mr. Clapp, after tome observations on the ides
which:had been expressed about the seeming
I dictation to Congress, remarked that he was ea.
tirely opposed to • gliding. Kale. Oo toe Baer of
Conigrents, men would entertain different opinions.
Some might advocate • sliding ecthe—some, •
specific , duty. and others, to duly oat 10.1. Coe
great objection he bad to a eliding scale, was, that
It Would of necessity Open the door to continued
'frauds. Foe example. suppose a mat brought a
ably load of iron to New York, for rate, it WO his
intereet to represent that bin iron was of tbu best
quality, and ought to commend the best price.
His object in ties lies aide/. for the higher the
prize of the article, the lower the amount of duty
to be paid. True, tio man might go the next day
and sell bit Iron at a less price than the invoiced
value; but Kited already passed the custom house,
tea the remedy was gone. He would then pro
pose a specific, duty for each - kind of iron. On
this there might be a difference of opinion, but it
certainly was desirable that they should coma to
.sonieTdeterrillaate yate of duty. On pig irutt, It was
generally coneededihat loll:damper ton would be
no more than would be an adequate protection to
this branch of Iron manufacture in the United
Sates Some ad& ask meter others
Ica ' but he
behaved it well settled, that was only a nitsoaable
seas Oa bet Wei tab* tam asamideoiko
improysments in Machinery, turenty'dolkare per
to would be equal now to what twenty five dot.
i.n would have been akw years alto. He hoped
they would flu upon some thing in aspirin of coo-.
°entice to each other's tl,fferetteex He hoped they
would progress in a spirit of harmony, and
ad ipt
mate thing that would be expressive, Sted, de-
Anne, tad at 'Martine time make more fall! known
their want. to Congress.
(The address of Mr. Clapp was received with
warn applause.)
.Mr. Stewart wished the original ',repletion, now
bedore the meeting, to be read. It was read senor
diegly, and also the resolution et Ur. King.
Mr. Stewart said he supposed that the proceed
ings were about to draw to • close. There had
been much profitable ilimonslon, and he had no ,
doubt they WOOIO come to a hirtMOOMII
sioo. He was decidedly in favor of • specific rate
of duty, as recommended by Mr Clapp. Atoll
ding scale was not generally understood, and was
subject to continued variations, which would of
tea be the cause of annoyance. Oa the other
'hand, a -specific duty_ was fixed and determinate.
The miject of a sliding scale might be presented'
to Congress, god they would take such tam on
the matter as they might deem best, but he was
decidedly in favor of a epecific duty. Some might
-suppose that a discrimination ought to be made
between charcoal tree, and one coal iron. This,
however, was unnecessary, e did not import
any iron manufactured with charcoal. • We im
ported nothing hot stone coal hon, and that of the
poorest kind. It was against this importation that
pratection was meat desirable.
Mr. Patterson was of opinion that the amount
of tea dollars per too on pig iron, would be, for the
present, a sufficient protection. He combatted,
at
considerable length, the arguments of Mr. Clspp
agaium • sliding sca'e.
Mr. Clapp—lf British iron riots accurdicg to the
past, American rises with it; and we will still heed
promotion to compete with It.
Mr. Poet said be bad opposed the in.rtiou el
any particular rates, for this reason, 'het their in
terests were retinue, and daemon) , affected by
any particular rates of duty. Now, if the cemmu
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city erigaged in this manufacture, could all be
brought in agree, this might all do very writ. But
were those gentlemen engaged in the manufao-1
tettef the smaller kinds of iron, and were gentle. l ,
men engaged in this business going to sit quietly
by while specific duties were recommended on 1
two or three kinds of iron, eldie others were left l l
without any specified rates aduty at all. Ile sok
Bested that the rate, of duty ahould not be decided
by thin convention, but that this matter should he
left entirely to the discretion of the committee of
one from each State already chosen to bring this'
question before Congress. It wee- not to be sup-,
posed that Congress was going to legislate say'
particular branch of the trade, to the exclusion of 1 1
another, but the committee would represent each
particular branch, and inch a rate of dudes would I
doubtless he prepared es would protect every 1
branch to the extent of its requirements. If the
Convention, however, were determined to fix the
I rate of duty that should be asked for, well and good
—he would not dissent, but if they were to attempt
to argue this question in all its heartens, they
would not get through in many days, for it involv
ed may more questions Mau appeared on its sot
face. Whatever conclusion the Convention might
come to—if he could not agree to it, he certainly
would oller no obstacle to that conclusion being ,
effectually carried out.
Mr. Clapp explained that Me resolution a... Plai
ned a dame requesting a corresponding duty on
all other iton,in proportion to the cost of its mann'
facture. This he thought amply covered the
ground taken by the gentleman who had last spa
ken.
Mr. Dempsey advocated a specific duty, with
out regard to the fore go value of iron, further than
would he sufficient to euable Congress to fix upon
lba emonnt.
• • •
From some remarks made by Mr. Dempsey, a
very animated die.ro on atone, which was par
tm!pated in by Mr. Pen, Mr. Sem!•:el, F. Slasher
Gen Lsr,mrr, Mr. Parry, and °Mem
Mr. Dempae.r'a remarks tended .o the ouppcsi
twn that lb.a WILS n convention of blast inenaco
men only—a ouppoottom which was generally rc•
pordiated by the Convention. which woo declared
to be a rerreaentation of every branch cd the iron
interest.
Mr. Sterling, Gen. Lorimer, and Mr. Parry spoke
eicquesay in havoc of voice/lon to all the iron he
le rest.
The d*.ecumaion having been condoned for goal ,
time, Mr. Poet moved the foto:tonna resoluta -
&tarsi, That this Convention he co
slid to a C 024.1 1 100 01 all persona intro
redly ludo . ..oily in the •manufacluna
all its branches.
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Tab. resoanion was pored—them bates only
two dissenung voices.
The ceder of the ,Ity was then resumed
Mr. K.ng - sruhdreW his remluimm
The, question then was on the amendment of
Mr. Clapp.
Mr. Agnew moved that the resoluqon be amen.
ded, by inserting the words *nine dollen" par ton,
m the place of "ten dollars" per tom r
The amendment was put, and rejected by a
large majority.
.Mr. Pon, for the mac of expediting bonnet.,
moved that the order of the day be suspended, to
Pormider the :oho using reselelien:
Fueled, That It is the sense of this Convention,
at the present state of the foreign market, that it
will require • duty oflo pe tn on pig iron, $2O
per ton on common bas, r and ao corresponding in
crease on all other iron rod manufactures of Iron,
in proportion to the cost of make, to protect the
Amenctua Market.
Some discussion arose on tins resolution, bat
on en amendment, it was indefintely postponed.
A member whose name. w — us not uutounced,
moved to amend the original resolution, by subati
milli the figura eight, in the place often.
The amendment was negatived by a hug,
jolity.
Mr. King moved the following,
meat to Me. Clapp's motion
Ranked, That the several .delegates of this
Canveutico, on their return home, be requested
t 6 call public meetings, circulate memorials to
Congress, and collect all the atailatical information
on tee subject of the manufacture of Iron, which
their respective beeladies may furnish, and for
ward them to our Committee in Washington, that
they may be presented to Congress at the earliest
period possible.
The resolution wan carried unanimously.
Mr. Clapp, with the veer of eustaiiing the har
mony of the meeting, and of facilitation bilaineae,
accepted the amendment proposed by Mr, King,
which was then declared to be the resolution now
before the meeting.
The resolution wan catried L
by n
large majorera-
It wee announced that Co McCandle.
present, and that gentleman was loudly called o
for a speech.
Cal. McCandless rose and !mid
M. Perelertee — l appreciate highly the comp]
meat tendered by your resolution.
I rams bete to pay my respects
word friends, among your members,
enticipate this moth ot consideration
pectable a body of my fellow citizen,
But, gentlemen, inasmuch as my
subject of the Tariff do-eot accord with those of
this Convention, I must, most respectfully decline
to eddies, you.
Colonel McCandless then withdrew.
Pe mmtoe.of Mr. Shunt, the following letter ens
ord e red g 9 be rend and publiehed with the proceed
Newaaa. N: J., Nov. 19, 1049..
SsMVEn. McCceassa. E. t::
Ssr —I rood with tam to your addrees. egret
turns el Iron made I y Mr. 5. Salta.'s pweat pro
nese.
I nod thern:m your address, at tee Inman.*
of your liked Mr. Canoe. .the specimeos
intended. tor the Convention of Iron Masten,
snout to be held at your City. If the Convention
hew net adjourned emelt they reach you, yOU
confer a lavor cos all concerned, by piecing them
to their poseceston. If the Convention to not it
sceaton, will you please ehow them to such or Me
Iron proprietors, as It may le conVenillat for you
to sec. 1 will dna day mail a letter to you cover
, tog one to the Co:trent:On, which you will greatly ,
°bhp by forwarding to it. If idjoareed, you
may, if you please. and we would thank you to do
so, show it to inch gentlemen as Ott may Meet,
who aro cognised to the mine facture of the arti
cles. Very Highly Tours.
MARCUS L. WARD.
Gun. Latimer Looped that Mr. Clapp he appoint.
e 4 ne one of the cermet:o;lllton copmpntq. This
resolution oral adopted.
Boma slight errors which had appeared in the
report of some of 1110 witting papers wen/ tiheu
corrected by the members.
On amen, Mr. Willard, one of the Secretaries,
Aktto read the following Ist of membeus of the
Convention.
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NAMES OF DELEGATES FILOSIPENNBYL-
IA A Benoist&
coulxiu =NM
Coi J hum, Image Fonme
. sena= oonwrI• . -
John & Warden Jarrow Witaker
Wm Waugh James Watson
David Himrod Samuel Griffith
Pater Pierae,ftewiP BB Lowry
John W &nab C W Watson
John Wiaters J B Todd
John Stift B WWamon
J LP/Mamas Hoot W Irate
aransoie =um.
Alexander Caldwell Phillip Healing
C Shenk lam Strentonds
11 W Smith Milltin Miggi
J.
lA'Cres Adam Ecoptleld
Wllson Coldwell Jahn L Leech
Aka Bavuoble Thames Leech
Wald Richey David Dams
John .Teniiirca Jan McPherson
David niUbt Leans Booth
ComoberiOrt Homan Keller
6 11 D Arnold .T,B Curtis
Geo Maui., Sligo F Ciao Woods, Hellen
N Craig do W I Church, Westikon
Thee D Gales do Win Davis do
John A Confer do 103 hit'Calmont do
Win tdldullen do Buchanan and Prospect
Daniel Conrad de Fornice:
•
I Patton Lyon du F G Creary
Bobt P fei'llay do R Alesander
Patna Kerr, Si Charles Doet 3
Cum
ming*
Wm ens do Levy Belida
Leo B Lyon, Medium Led Kean
Chas Hahndo J B Reynolds, Eagle
Michael Kutner do Hon C Myers, Manna
Thos Reese do / N Healmnosion
Thom hilTollough do John Lynn, Limestone
Wm Patton, Franklin linden Evens, Lucinda
Wm Lewis, Martha F Hunter Orr, Pike
Abners Myers do Wm B Femur, Elk
Sella Springer, Beaver W Fulton, Monroe
Davtdß Long do Jos Freeman, Catfish
W F Packer, Helen S liureales, Black Fon
Sarni Plurnmer,leif W Arnold Deerfield
H Brenneman Marlon .1 &swarth, Lickunt
S Gordon,Tippecanuie M Presoott, Catfish
Black, Shippenville F John Moore, Clinton.
'ohs Horn, Ilemloct
yWWCZ COUNTY.
hn C Peebles; Omaha Iran Work..
rearms corny.
F H Oliphant
John Collins
Hervey Mort
9 I) °Opting
mouria counm
Leouara Sbryock Blimmon Tmby
James Taylor William Lawson
J.] Young
501d2Mn'T CiUtal.
Joao Watts, Somerset Pomace.
emarrorhernrrtrrt
&led Dram, Clay F H Coulter, Frkal works
Cblaippeo, Dittlereek R A Bradahaw
Alex Maya, Victoria RBrndlep
Ralph Clapp, President Edward Pierce
M Raymond, Wiley John Cray, Foley
Baal Dempsey, Webster W ld'Cormick
F Date, From I work M Park
CITY or pi - cream=
Jesse Carothers S F Sterling
Frederick Lorenz John Bursa
Samuel Church Win Lorimer, jr
Robert TheseLl Harrison Perry
Henry Sterling Mr Jones
J M'Knight, Heckle I w I IL Livingston, Novelty
M Jones, Clinton I wka Gen J K Moorhead
Mt Lewis, Vesuvius H Uppeccoll
I Doris, lionsington W L Spoon, Vinnfie!d
A W Crawford S A Putts: me, do
Dow P Bhoenb!rst
Geo S Log
Stuthops. N. J
Belvtdere P 0
Edsvio Post, P. M.
I{oll W P Robinson,
ncol Viasinu.
Edgar C Wilson Watson Cart
Bryau, Surel Tavern. Augusta county, V
B .1 Jordon, Buena Vista P 0 finotbridge, V
J A Bioclion A Paul
etcr=
Jame. S Hodge
Jos Carne Bunk)
Campbell, Mt Vernon Jesse Ilam
[furnace Ina 0 Publes, Pine 0
John Peters, Obto F Z D Corr!'
I Cotbbertene. Levee. A Bendy, Galt a
:is Rogers H Ruck 6 P Rodger. Relgarte
Hoo A Der:Tory, Elea J Wilhasev, H
Illog
I W Dempiey, Dewy. (Mall
10 Willard. Beckham A H Adams, Bi:torn P
Rom Boyd, Eton .Testie Ward, Trumbull
Squire Wahen (county
Wm Lindsey, Pogue, • W M Paton, Nun
Ilef,nte F Wm Warn, Amanda
W Petersen, 01E100 II M Bvs, M!lfiavagn
J Y liurd, Elsahrll'a
W II Campbell. ill F
Mr. Poet moved that ail petitions handed in,
be refeciied to the Committee of cotreqoidanre.
Mr. Taney observed that as the duties imposed
upon the Committee were Teri 021C(0118, end wdi
ho mill further increased, he woad move thriol:
bowleg resolution.
Mr Mudge moved the followior -
Rewind, That the Beeretwy of the Covention be,
and be to instructed to addresa a letter to each of
the members of the Commttee of Correspondence
not present, and advise tam of his appoiatment,
which cm carried.
General Latimer then moved the following:—
.
Raott.3, That the Chairman appoint a commit•
tee of three, to superinteod the printing of the
proceedinu of this Convention to pamphlet km.
and that they transmit acopy to the President, sod
members of his Cabinet,And to uch member qf
the Senate and Hoes. of Representatives of the
yoited States. aod aim the Urivernon of the differ
ent .States,
and to each member of this Convention.
Mr. Robeson moved that the blank be filled op
with the name* of Geo. W. Lorimer, Samuel F.
Sterling, and W. W. Whams
Mr - Clapp moved the following resolution:—
Ruched Thu all newspapeiW-triendly to the
protection of American ledoury. be requested to
publish the proceedinse a tWa Convention, or as
much thereof's* may be convenient.
•
Mr. Willard, of Ohlo, moved,
That the thanks °lithe ConvenUon be, mid aro
hereby tendered to theComminioners of Allegheny
County, for tba use of the mom furnished them,
and to the citizens of Allegheny County for their
hostpiuditv.
Mr. Clapp moved,
That all members of this Convention are re.
quested to furnish their pint <dace address to Gan.
William Latimer, chairman of the publication cow'
mitfee.
Colonel Lang moved,
That the thanks of this convention be tendered
to as President and other dicers, for the eileient
manner in whichtlieg hove discharged their dotter.
The Convention then adjourned eine dia.
For As Pittsburgh Garen:
Tao Canonistio or whitNia a.th
The Wunder of this denomination of evangeli
cal Christians, was the Rev. George Whitfield. ..7
Of this laborious, learned and indefatigable min
ister of Christ, Bishop Hurd in his •Impartial His
tory of all Religions," says: • He was in a all reo
peels en original. He had perhspit never hie fel
low In England, or indeed in the world. The peat
revival of religion which was kindled in the Hai
varsity of Orford In 'IT29, reached Wales in 1735.
and soon spread over the principality. The same
precious indolence extended to Scotland in 1742,
and appeared in an extraordinary development
at the parish of Cambualang, near Glasgow, in the
month of June of that peat. On the third Sabbath
of the August following, the "celebrated sacremer.
tai occasion" took place in the parish of Cambia
tang, at which about •'thirty thousand" persons
were present. Of this communion It to said
ttromse ever saw the like In Scotland." lo the list
of ministers present the names Of Mr. Whitfield
Mr. MeLsurin, Mr. Mckaight, Bta., are found. It
a said Mr. Whitfield's wantons on that occasion
were attended with "very peat power."
to is to dna body of Christians the celebrated
Countess of Huatingdorr extended her Metering
cam in so remarkable a manner, and it I. a par.
lion of this poop's now hutted In Pittsburgh, to
whom this paper shall further refer, and for whom
this appeal shall plead.
They have s oiganized congregation in this
ityou' nearly two ?toadied souls, ilia urginally
rout Wales
Tb6y are ell working people, =wily 'Mitchu
m
and did not
from so rot.
They me iodusutoho, pima, orderly, Inwrloving
people.
They are very respectable and valuablechi-
Zeno.
In consequence of their tad church being burnt
down, they have • eburch building in process of
erection. It to located uu the earecr &coed_
street and Cherry alley.
Tha loos and budding will Cog them about $7,-
000.
Their own sit - beeeption amonat now to abbot
111.71 t and Melt pastor, It T. I L. Jeffreye, Smith
Pittsburgh, bits been appoiated to make a general
1111111 , 6 , 10 00 4
to their !Morel 9ovemment they approximate
to Pre•bytedins.
They are not Indepeodeam nor what are culled
Congregationalist.
Their doctrines are those held by . Presbyls
Out
Tacit' 170Fah7p is in the Welsh buigUalPl,
Having S.M. knowledia of the history of this
people and being well apprised of their pincaitt
spd seal in promoting the Redeemer's lumgduoti
and beiieviog In the Mutt Of-the (note hereih *fa
ted, ate therefore affectionately recommend rids
ause nod Us lepseseutatlye, the Roe. Mr. Jet.
I4M to the favorable consideration of our enure
Corietiost community,
Pi maw*, Nov. 100, 49
Prom my luta:ledge of the accoduallosi. nun
Wu, 0 .1 0 gosiregitke mbar& tots th• brae.
leg paper, Inn cheerfully connoted them and
their enterprae to the pitman* and eirciyeritien
01' the Christian cam:u:thy. L
D. H. Ruin
Pastor 3rd Presbyterian Church.
Pittsburgh, Nov.lo. '49.
concur In the above !comme H
ndations.
Fasnota ELCSI,
Pastor Ist Preab. Churah, Pittsburgh.
Cot. Wars serocrreen Muitsrna TO Atlirram. : ---„,,,,,
—We and in the New York Conner, the fallowing
' -------------- lAttrWT:‘h CARP :
telegraphic deepatchi , r t;lintoeLS tornet Were
‘l, - i . ,, .. d ..., . p .
W'sni"TaN Nos. 19, SP. M. f p n' t r erd .itut'y'llers°flotrbiet' : r e 1110110 Me attention of
It has been said for some days past, that an in- treamboat men, and thaw wtahmg to fu . ru n nh .
t il e on c e i r t s,
"— h ae oti c ae 'd I ,Lh o 's 7 d 3 " io ' tt ‘ rn . s l'i t. ' a
timation has been received at the State Depart- . , o_e*ll end ....We the ' . ' l %" • :.; ° ,;f :wore offewdr,l
meat, that Austria intends to send as a lull &bele- the we will i,l. l f . b.Tr, r .„," N y - AwiTocg
161 and that in
ca
'election br that t —e -"'"" `=-----" "..
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Mellon will be made by our Administration with , - VEATIIERS-OLO O les pr
6 slew to its future importance,: I l• nora
, ----_
Colonel Webb has been bete, and left for New ; -
York this morning; and since the adjournment of ! ,
__________.-------__ ;
the Cabinet to day, it is publicly Bald that he in , 1 VidEt.:ll 11bble just reed and Mr een bY
appointed to, and has areepleo the Mission to Ana : .1.., corn!
W. , ----__ n______ j_c_.-----ANFICI.D
•
The Hon. Chrome W. Hopkins late Charae
Affaires ta Portugal, has returned to th de
e United
States, and was in this city yelterdity ou hie way
to hie reuderice to Virgiaba.7Nosional
ErTFEVER AND AGUE CURED by the uss:of Dr.
IHlLitne l i Liver Pill. —The following Imier from a
highly rupee:able Re:Melt:l.o( W. Union, Parker ea.
la , is trinrupbant testimony in favor of this really treat I
medicine. These who are pirating undue this afthetia - 4
disease can find immediate. relief and a speedy cure by
the are of Dr. MiLane , s Mier Pills. • ,
.Wm Vilma, PA M. CO In.
Nov. 10th, HOY'.
MMus KIDD it Co.—About one year ago I received
Of your agent a lot of Dr. M•Lane's Liver Pills, which
I sold immed-ately, and wish another supply as soon
as possible. When I-received these pill. I wan my
self suffering Imm an attach of Ague and Fever, but
by the uw of thew pills alone. I have been completely
restored to health. I behave them to be the be.t rem ,
edy for bilious complaints !leave ever know , .
JONATHAN HOGG HAM."
For tole I.y J. KIDD & CO., No. 411), corner cf Fourth
• d Wood a., Pittsburgh. 0u1024-d&vrlty9
•--
C 4 MAGEE will be a candidate for the offic
I Mayor of the City of ,Pinaborgh, subject to the de
'Con of the 'Whig Convention. n0V.1%
Pittsinargh Typographical .!Usociation.
IrrAn adjourned meeting of rho "Pitteburgliarpo
graphical Association" will be bold 0611110 ISattliday)
.C. 60, at 7 o'clock, at Duquesne Ball, Smithfield it.
Punctual attendance is requested. flp eider:
M. C. firCARTIII-, President_ "
novni
I.=
Y•LIIABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rill£ Fub•eribre offer. for tile, hie properp, comer
STORnoROOfTWM, some the corner os Rebecca st7l
aid Water lane, adognmg the Manchester Ferry land
ing. The bonding. are in excellent order. The store
has been established (or ten years, with • goad
mm. rue.
To any person wishing to engage in a sfe a and
pleasant busmen, there are few rush chances offered
about the city.
For terms, So , enquire of the subscriber
nor44-M 101 IN TELFORD.
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FOUR LECTURES ON RESEERISRA
AT THE APOLLO, MONDAY EVENING, Nov 27.
Dl4 C 1. SYKES, of New York, will give a coarse
of Four Lectures, on Monday, Toonday,
nesday and Thursday evenings, Nov. 07, on, and
Convincing egret:menu snit bo givers; also, the whole
malls overeat eXplalned. All who wish a thorough
prudent knowledge of this science should riot fail to
attend.
Ticketsto the eourse.3o ms. Single oaken
For sale at,Marse's Hook Store, St. Coaries How
at the Door. ISen Circular.)
FLOI.IR—IOO bbls wanous broads sum re - cerrad utd
for sale by
now 94
Bko CIDFR-17 bble a chatce article jot teddy.
C
d and Cor sae by
too ai ARMSTRONG & MOSER__
D"TAMED PEACRE:.+-1.5 wk. (awl to day 're-elved
and (or aala by
'
for 511 ARMSTRONO & CROZT4I.._
VATIIFALS—itas received and for .1 ,, by
nov2l A&N2TK TIUA (11.1/7.111
bosh Otivl Yeaelierrrieere,
250 doz Conti:lrma& ion eee mod for Rale by
JOHN WATT & CO,
corner I.lhtfl9 and 'Hand etc
keen ass* reed and for sa , e by
CULLIKRTSON
New Books.
FS EDHU RN: Hi. Ford Voyage. hr 1ie.1.61113 Mellyille,
IN author of ' Trace." .omors" fre.
lllmory of Env Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott,
with Roe engr:ClOp.
''''''''. the
'''''' ZIP , I4 74° I 'MZT.N,
ittosgs-7°'"fr"'"""'dVaril:-.:IsoN 1 • ,'". 21 earner 'laud and Martel AMC.
iP., .101.1Trai and i'2,2..0,42,e.21 L.
DIN DER - H EttSARILM—NI mos Cbemborrborg man ' - 1 -- 1114 .9 -11 dr e vrerillutts rer`r , ;. el ..,2 22te b
.
j..) ufaessns, mc d a.ad for sale by II novit Atilin.l ROM. A. NG ti i.R
novae --------
4 CUL9}2 ' 52:112:1-'- ' ILT-4sLOUR-00 bbls Fan: er and Lork's Mend, to .rny
QUldrßiE....—r.peso Sobs, Alum, Chip'd Log 000 d. recd and for sale bY
S-Madder, Indigo, Caries, Nutmegs. ko . rot sate hy nnvyt ARMSTRONG k. CROZER
sown A CULLIERTdoN
; - r1 0,1 , 1 , PEACHI---5 bbls just reed end for oale by
_ Freight far the Lest. - ' 1 , 1 1
al ov
-- - t CRAIG & BRANNER
VV. 901 Yelleirn ebool 20 onl• DrlObli 12 ship F.l', l)rG IICKWIIEAT 11.0 e 11 -23 seek 'd, for tale by
II offered acid &hotrod mA or.
.1) no CIIAL2FI SKINNER_
n 2124.12 - /WIN P.kF.ISDEN4. CO.
-,..--------- ------ - - 0 VNORIES-1 1 . 0 , 1 I.4ntt Red Pontoon;
SALVIA , ri3 , 4 bble Adam's, on nrnel And for ante 0 9 kegs Ituter,
by nov24 .1 k Ft Kt 02 . 12 61 2 .6 2 1. , 4i22 ,1 2 2 ^ 22 0 , nn01 ,f 0r nnin.
- nn 00. , 1 , , CRAIG kS. INNER
!Li A PLE TRUNK toes reed and for
LT/ Wa cy por34 A C1...13CA NuN
07LP-121: , za Oennlne Castile, recd and for sale by
ULtIF 11 I' ON_
'
CiuFFE.F. —250 bats. tkee n o o llso, ..,_ cro p Jug .anc
4._, ed add for sale by rid " .iaR HAM)
TEI-6-12tbk c2r'''.--- Illek T. Tl%, eupestor qualttle - of !
...stow brands, loft landed and for stele by ''' MACKEREL - 7ln bf , t.1 , 15 N ,.. cy 1 slat
a ltztali
seo4 Jh. ft FLOYD '-' 50
. 2 , 0 . 14. 3 a do:
tiara tbe ettual.end tor sale y
g' t ' o ' v ' tt ' r ' Itsttitt.'S DA LZ F.L.t.2s Wates .
P ._
076511,15 crow d fo
W store aar sale by
wart 1 JIkR F I .OVD _. l -,,__
! ROOMSIV--35 dot le stow and for sal* I.y , U.' RR BRICK-5f ,e4O to stare and for sale by
novre J a.. II FLOYO r nor. JA511.15 DALZF.LI.
,
1N01. 60--7 eel's... S r 0. ., landed for sale by , VAIL-5-3 - 0 kegs, ...le sae, telphentls brands: fr
wtati J& R FLOYDI JA sale low by nov2l J A 511.75 D N 1.2 FILL
' DAV RUM. of &evertor twirler, for sale by calla
INURII I, LI ere bank, by Rii SF.LLER , I,
- 1 1,0721 No 57 Wow] street
oLP"'" b"c 1 and is sic by
." I;AR
BBARLEYWANTED-IWW bu Barley wanted, for
which the Lignew cash price wirl be paid by
i10r24 ch W
CLOY EILSEED-600 ba Cloyze g rat a te
u d A b t ? G • u
ottorta
fiREAM CHEESE—SOO bac • anpttiOl attic's. sen'd
and fee sale by Wore BkW II A RIIACO It
PLANTATION bIOLA3SEK-300 bbla, in Fond or"
deL dq . sale by WM klettALIA k
norta lit and dO Wood st
lar O. EttIGAR-21/0 bbd. In store and for sale by
oars{ W.M BAG ALEALE}'k CO
t V HMI CLAY PIPP-a.-ISO bee inn ...le by 1
I 2 CO
ELEPHANT OLL.-50 bbla Wawa, ei.ra bleached,
for Bale by n 0.21 LIAIIALEV S. CO
DERCUSSION CaPel--I.CCO,CUO each F M and
nut reed per imp Seine, and for male low 4,
C YEAtign,l4n Market.
eases, romprisrar an endler• variety, lust
I 'it'd per sap Scalier, mud for •ale low by
noarl C VEAGE It. 109 Market et
• -
A CCOHDbIONB-3 eases said; algo--t ease Hose
wood end, Enony Wuxi( Ilexes and Wrptoa
Desk*, of the taw laying. enter btonght to lb< city, Juot
reebl per say Seine, and for rale low by
nov2l C 01,1 farket at
plat
51t r tifi. INSTRUMENTS-0 cage, iolins,asedi
CILAC Guitars, and I ease Ms and Flutes, mid;
Ittl per .hip Se/tiller. and PG sate try
I: YEAGER, Itte Market at
SUGAR lIQRSE SIOLABSP.S- 60 bbla tett ree'd
per staarAr
Refineacharyry nd for role Terrier, Gby• oat the Si_ Laws
Steam Sugar , a
pornj JASIF3 A lIUTCHIRON et CO
~N KR FOR DEFF'eI BOOK KEEPING—A new.
-13
supply Elm reed from New ark, made of U,,
paper, and handsomely ruled to rim puterns of Mc
printed treatise, with the author'. printed directions to
matters on each corer; for sale by
0v24 J 11 MELLOR. hl Wood at
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UOURNING ALPACCIAB—W. R.
la kleuelta
/U. calved a further supply of Jet Bck tlontbarine
Vinland Alpaccae, of caftans qualinea—Meo, Mohair
and Alpacca lAtetre, leach, amen, brown and stun
etripos al North Fist corner of Fourth and Markets..
t/Vholesale Room. up main. norni
FREE ADDHBRION..PIIILO HALL.
SECOND COURSE.
TIR lioLueK beg. to announce, in compliance
with a general rmste it, tam he will repeal hie sr.
lee{ 14,1111 Lecture on PHYSIOLODY, ge on Mon
day, Taerday, Wednesday'an'l Thavelay, hoveto oer
Nth, *Mt and tNth—lllostrattated with ail the
Models and Pointing's.
Poe Gantlerattl only pry not ado:tilted) at 7f o'clock;
doorstop. at 7.
For Ladies only at :1 P. M; doors open et 11.
Single adratstiou 23 cants. Tickets for each aeries
Sd Celitl. •
01-Ruch of the Locum. on Monday will be FREE,
boTa - afternoon and evening, and Ticket. for the series
may be obtsined th en or on Tuesday. To prevent eon.
lotion the number will be km tcd.
F. ROLLICK, M. D.,
uovAF-lt Moommahela House.
(1-oDFl3li—lg auks selected, for awe oy
/ Wkl th'ibtALltY &CO,
.4 lo and sO Wood et
4Y.Atiii}:4—.2oo bbl. and SU bt IA I S
1,1 aim Gordo Grom dr
d bran, for rofr 11^ ,
nordl c
ColFF.',,E,Err—JolC,l).l,:fisfriinetrieen Rio, receiving and
noviti WM lIAGAI.F.V k CO
RA.143,1,r —3O I.la+ M day .d r 2.;
P lb ‘ll M Et ,' ; l4 4 %l:i = d'r'olre'l li """*'d
"""."4Fl7l'u u
to;
by lcw
lab.bl_ J it FLOYD
1:19. Pc7.l,34LlCTLll:e.litte.titeaucky Hemp, teed
bortl.Sip 'A OUR DON
1 oat a bstgb letteligatten &nit rite Dalin.
71•1.• cenapany.
MEETING of the Stocuwal-:. of the Pittehnrgh
ANatlesuon and Fire Insane.* Company, will Lo
held at .t.. ante, No
hi
!id .k . t et, on Ftelov,.Dcceet
b.. 7.11 r, ir; F ilb .'“
. 4 L
L l'!"_Nle:l_, Feet'.
TURNIPS—WO Curs
awe uld for We by
~yygi,,,,,..U"YFU. G LE, mu Second it
.13UCKILVIEELT FLOUR-1 Om extra, 'EL store ELL d
EXTRA
IiAK-7° rate b)
'I3O3_BQ W BARB Mill
INDOW boxes ised 'nes, oie,
If V fora ala 8 " HARL" UGH -
DpgrhEmEs-:?) baa50kt,,49.2.1,11,7x0
ClekNl V;i--6P !ale , by
rulkl IS W HARP AUGII
A-BNEktratiti—tieary kes thoesurge, for
-1.-1 boat Deeka to 'lare sod for so.* W kl'Cltro
tooks Carpet Warebootet, No 7S Pa ull et NVe so.
'din steamboat iota to call and examine brine puck.
asincellsor . notort
WhlßOttittED kIANO AND TrJ.ILE COW blte,—,s
lams um:omega of Inbound Niano and Table.
Ce•era can be foual W Ctirmek's Carpet Warts
at tadoced prises. Call =Mmma before
parabalarg alatlalfaa. WNW
'NA:RW(In Was,
Pascoe Sthigilbytenati Much
Tatma, ELS; 1;1 ITarill..
me style Tapestry Oil Cloth s, whic n h swill eta to
St env rase ball. rian___W.....l_
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS—W. WClP.' cl !!'
-/,' mw °rem. the handsomest as...anent of Pa S
Clear Piano and Table Covers ever offered In this
maker, to vshleh he Crates the allastion of porches
nosi ,
CLOTAEuTReed 'this II
QTE/INt BOAT 'MINI MING...I—We invite steamboat
; men to call and examine oar as.stment of Tria
-1 ping., ea we always have apirse amortment to env
ode. Ciaryet Wasehonsc; N. •
tilti%!l.l7:i-OCIL,
bbl. ree l , bird•ReAru,:Tfor
P T.ARIS IL bbis just
J 13CANIELD
bbls Roll Butter; 15 togs do; S las do;
reeds. for so FIELD
10TAT01...-7 bbl. Just mold .5 for solo by
ulf3 11 C eNFIELD
o
CHELSE--- bzr; :u do Mom.
motbdo;rar,t recd Aud lor so. o by
J CANFIELD
for mi. lAy W rori BOWEN.
PO Frozo Arcot
roy
lITISTS' CAN YAS3-100 yd. Ja.t reed and for
Y 2 b , bY Dora 161U1 1 It CU, GO IN,.
. A I tT!STS .y, '
oCOLORS—iOO 0...A.,,0, rge,, C , , , , ..., 1
'tl__ l .!2.s°?i—'T'-- ---- T ---- ,,..tTi
rroLv.2pERPENTINE-20 bbls lost l'ilbYa. co
GUM AR ADIC—.P*Ihs just reed and for sate by
...99.9d3_ KIDD re CO,CO Wood fit
61••tabott Mir Sal". .
9g9me. The. ISLAND PACKET will be sod
' __.,, si public auution 1 . ,111 . .. city of Pitteel -
F239'. ing, on SION DAY , the ldtbdey of De
cember, ISO.
- '
w i th
I ' n9 be rd n r d,
a P I PS
b ed n n c eg a t t
ab 9
to for the deferred
II PhY9M49‘. Orb
D. itt'_',l!-__._
Terme—One foul
and VI mouth, w
paper will be lake!
positive.
• • •
Sew flAney and Variety deeds.
no of our firm erd,
WEnuiraenooownrac;:;ll;rurfil 6.1.,...i—,
of every artirde in our nue, to which (with everyL
6ly
it
L°"iNa
"L" 9 ' 7 of tern r hr. ' af,.,...i
taint we the att....J."lf i NE I, 1 i & SAWN-. ER
other Layer .. novdt ,_
11 , 0`1 St—A good naaortment of TolS,ine!odin,AlA
I. dies' Ebony, Rorewood, and Mahogany %NO
HASKE,rost reed by
novWTS KENNEDY A. •SAWYER
F AA:ilk—he, hilt •nocra n n: t l ,,
and
for
rote
by
nn
to
'IA'
4 7
I _____TUART A SILL
DucioviKAT FLOUR—lad
LS rust reeeiviog,
I) in (n o n order, and 'or tale 1 .
.^',2l RN & SA.L.
G REEN APPLES-1 4 00 0 b . ble te r af o rppiasi
" White Cotheads;
.10 " Smith !ipotesi choice
amities, received and for sale by
novIM
9TIJARTSILL..IIO Wood et
---
I) ARLEY, hl LT--CAntle,mnode oddl2lT for sale l , by
MJ2 Ustan r '.0 44 ..q..
I)ARLE`i v.• NTED—The highest price paid in
1) m.Ol for good Barley, during the season.
13,L hl B BROWN, 042 Liberty st
FLOUR -05 tilde Ilambleton's Brand, thin day reed
and for salt' by
ARNISTRONG & CROZER
REEN A PPLE:a-500 bbla
by novt.l /1-118TRONO
1100EAN.?-1bbla in store a.d for sato by
no
ARAIRTRONG & CROZER
. _
AEON ef01.. - s-4 now landing from steam
BExample, for tato by
non*l ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front at
===
FEATIIERS A. WOOge,L-48 sack* uow landlng (rem
steamer Exchan and usr 'ale by
orn/ 19A1All LUCKEY & CO
BEESWAX Zs OINSENG-10 bap mud I cask lend
ing from atearxer Exchange and for •ala
My
nprn,2__9Al Ali =KEW & CO
F LAXSEED—L.AndIng fionkutemnar Exchange, and
for sale by LiAIAH DICKY a
Front
novel lreet
WANTEIt TO PURIMIASE—One h.:lnert& she
of the Slerctonts' and Manufacturer's Hank,
Bank of Stock.
noell N.HOLMF.S & SONS.
amg APPLES-30 DDIa pa rec'd and for t• le hy
CRAW SKINNER
nov3l -
by 10,21 E SELLERS
LIECKER'S FERINA-40 bib for bale by
LI nova R E AELLERS
liA l u s ,,r -I° "" .; ;TIE7rVAV 4I6I ' , Vae. CO:
LA.R.,,,ourt:bybbls Boribardt 4 Co's N
nortl.
B A c CO:4 811 ,. 0 ,,, ULt y lt:R.9-1 3 catlt • for tale, to c •
onettool4,,m RIIEY. rrfIEAV. aco
-
Q prin. oIJ Sugar. for mew by
now2l RITE .
. MATTHEWS to CO
WTplii,"(il.lT,,,S.PrelEcEdS—.l,4loll,og-Leir7roved %Trough
novll RIIEV,; , IATI I HEWS tr. CO
MOROCCO- 78 Lae 5,, ea, and lb lump;
20 keg. No I a moot. far sale b)) •
nowtH RIIFY. MATTHEWS tr. CO
By John D. Dkrts.Avattamter. FOR ST. LORIS.
The,. wnarner
thanitlta at Awl lam , kni SCHLTYin
On Bs
of anoTing,llirrecenber 24. at It o'clock, hlarshall.ronsterorill lei.en for abort
in Goal of 0 . Coniniercial Sales Rooms, cOrlicr Wood r e ine,ovedialll ports on this 417,
and Fills so, lel! be sold—One
go d
order Enish• the Tithing., at 1 (Mont. P. M.
to
td second hand Omnibus, in good order and coil.= For freight or passage apple an board nr
I/ DAVIS, Aunt norYleT
CO. Arts
Largo :Stook of Dry Goods.
On Monday r.oniirg,• Nov. 26th, at td o'clock. at
the Commercial l'ittlee Dcrottle, corner of Wood and
Fifth strum., will be sold, without reserve, for cash
currency—
An extensive ntivirtment of stop% and fumy
fo r
and dmintatiii Dcv Good', among which aro nearly ail
the variety nautili kepi in a large Tamil Sore and
may be examined previous to sale. -_.
Gre,rrltt, Qm•euvartre, Furniture,
f..^r tis.o inwerini • re.. Vireima mannia,at
Mired Tobacco, al-rim, and iamptii r AaUPeri annan'ai
spades,oatent Riariarinillai are.
A large and general ii.mriment of new and *engird
hand household furniture, rooting CSIneS kitchen
aiervolv, feather but., bedding, mattresses. looking.
glasses, earprlint, mantel cloths, window blinds, And
alto: a quantity of 'ember Writs, canvass trunks, co
vet and leather tagii, saddles, bridles, de.
nov23 JOHN I) DAVIS, dant .
=BM
=IIM7
lEM
ITI39=E
*EIHEY, 141ATURPIWS Ok. CO
• •
QUAY—PO Las Crnrlnr tOM ree'd. for rale by
0 ~J; RIIF.Y, MATTHEWS Act/
SSENTIAI. OILS-1 can Oilllexur .i n e t . i .
I " " PeppGrmini;
I Sassafras;
FreAb hnal pure, fdr sale by
rarvil J SpHOCral 1
. 4 &CO
,111 GLASSES—JO bbls Ist:alma hum lb
1 srrimar Mouongsbrls, and ror sale by
roval J A HUTCHISON I CO
'-`""-'"' P'c't htyt . oFoN s. co
nov2i
fOFFEIE—Iott bags Rio, receiving ft,
V.l rrroale by
nevi /AM ER A DUTCH
_----------- --- _
RE.CEIVD TIIIS DA V, ox We India Robber IN
pot-1 cow Woolen'. Nlrtallic Rubber :3,nd.1
n .,
. .. :..Te
JA ATER A OUTCHIS,ON & CO
tilees
I Nlen's
I . Dilator Kited ‘. Overohoo;
All or which wi , l be oold, whole/hide or retnll,lbwer
Wan at any hoaso in the ray. J .t.'ll PHILLIPS,
nnv2i Ha 0 Wond street
__-,_
))U nitrtit CLOTUITiD —Reed at tha India Rotator
Depot, H. day-0 ynir Partht,
0 Dapthiirtai Panto.
• ' 0 t , Starred Lettoongot .
3 " Long Lggtngs;
Sold at So 3 Woad greet, by
..11 J& II PHILLIPS
____
11 EC'DTIII3 DA V. India Robber
Ca ßuck Coo.:
pes ol
I'm sale ut the Depot, 4
No 3 Wood in, I, eo/esy
11011 t J & II PIIIbLIFS
RIMIIIEIt STEA3I PACKING—Jo.. reed at the
Rubber Depot. 913, lb• 8.1111,1 racking, iron 1-16
to I )net in thickness. For sal- by
ll__ J * II I'IIILLIFS, 5
Weed .:
TETRA FAMILY FLOUR—CS Vail , )ds, 14'd and
D sole bv . ..)d.fd: II 1:111EVFOkil E,
boy .:I' ire ,eenbrl st
_. _
A1.1 . 1.11 , -51 bbl.' lust teed and tbtaa'.e
Cby nOv:l COPE A. NH FOGLE
_ - - - • --
)4.11'A T, tr_4-41 bbls lust rde'd and for sale by
C6Pki&
et, e siguc?.. 11,1 for kale,
• & URF.VFOGLE,
4.! W EF.IrUTAT4.2 -11 4 rtOre and for cr.lc
nostil oork: h UItEYFOGLE
I==
p TS.
cUuri
:/ f iffr e
Nkicai arid 'rho Cationaiiii,, ry l Worth.
rho ros i t ' s '' o ' C L PBchael ItoMentalenn; coauntiaz
Leiter, ha. By Win. lisr)eir.
Nincrch and tla Hernalr.a. U 7 Aacxn )4eury Lay
ard, •I. I) •r " •
I:lllbet&pain or Some or an thrdnished Tour
in lair. B, B. T
Tupper , . Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; in.,.
trawl, doer received by
IrsHNSTCPU & STIICKTON,
covUt corner Harker end hiso
i Journal, Ph run)VO ad Pal copy 1
- jenesely new and rash! '
aid Good
tIA) „ A V ' eTenina et A.A. MASON tr. s:ee
cwnprwing-9g , Long ehawli, 4U pc. &eh
t „,.., ,eper Inns Uroche Shawls, 200 nt-cr;
Frt.. Menne, Paramanas, A a • novel
ERMAN SLATE.% NO.; rttl et; Teem ind 1 0 ,
01, nava ARBUTHNOT
rERWON EL—SIIO yde reed oncon.iimo.nt -nd
ggle by noT2I C ARIZTIC , :t T
13TATOt.S -40 bids Po Eye .a Red, for by
° nova S . wort' k .ILit
litlaP P 4
EACll—Zlbbls new crap,
DUTTER—Prtme Firth, in SIMII.II pkg.. i
nOV2i STUAW
ILIEWB
E. will condone to earl/ Freight to Ithliarielp24,
7
7 Baltimore amt ieett Yore, via CanaLaid Mlit
Reeds, mien; Y tho Irma permit.
00,10 ins apria• •
Great Sale of Rare and Valuable Bernie
Fine London I dition, by eatologuel on Hsturday
evening. Nov, titth, at 6 o'clock, among ore the follow
ingigtberidan'r nipacches,o volt. evo tVilson's LOU of
De For, vol. e eo; Ruby' Wonderful Hoseam,o vol.
Ban; Hands of th. Reap 4,2 enl, Biro; Ladles' donned
of tforneoltuni. 0 nni, tin; Rose Fancier's Manna!,
Elm Bishop Hopkir's Wort ',Rao, Hook's lihrnan Hin
ton', 6 vol, Eeo: Collies History of the En glinh Stage,
to vol. Boo; 'Prientlra Theological Reposilory, not,
gem Ciceroni , . Opera. to vol; non; nespnai's Greek
Lexicon, 0 Ilistory of Indy, 10
vol, ben; Cnvier's Roman Emneromlll vol. Elio, Hen
-19..0/ of Great Britain, 0-vol. 500; Li lon's Say
ares,2 'rot, fen. Illatnnell'• Honed Classier, Y vol,
Clarend nr. 3 ynl.bve; Claudian,
Y vol. 8, 0 ; Bernoitory of Arts, kr. 12 vol., 800. Pon
Royal Latin 0010O011f. Y E‘ 1, tiro; Colman. Dramati
c& Work., 3 vol. 12mo; Reed's Shakapeare. 11 vol.
Mum Rockford on Hooting. Ithno; Gianootte's Italy, 4
vol 410; I..abordie's Spain,6 vol, Ben; kg.
Cataloguer an no* ready, and the Rook, Ore open
forexamination.,
non,/ JOHN D DAVIS, Awl
EXClThsiolu
F. H. EATON & CO.,
No. 651 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Moe now in Store their full nesortment of
•
Trimmings, Gloves, hosiery and Lace Goods
ADAPTED tothe wants of every slaw of Metehanto
and Calsowere. Na paine have been oared to
present the newest and most faahinnalete style of
Goods in their HOC. Their Mack tonsil s in part of the
ic
DRESS TRIMAIINGS.
Firing., and GiflVa, of every variety; mew styles
figured Galloons: A Igerine and Impeirial Braids: wide
and narrow Silk and NVoisted Embroidering Braidaj
/muted and nut Velvet Ribbons_rilain do do, Cordell
Mantua and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming - , biait,
white and eeibned k Lama; extra wide do do, for
En ema vrul a (dl ailldrlMPlll of
to BUtIOLIN
Enema Ifiuktd, Stamped or Embroidered to order,
LACE GOODS.
Embroidered Lane and Muslin Capes, Cbemizelles,
Breakfast and Re tirinv Caps and llalf Sleeve , French
Co
Worked llar. and Culf,in great variety:Lane Veils,
Lappets and Opera Ties; Mourning Chemirette , Col
lar, Cuffs and Half Sleeves; I.drien• Lawn Slifka,
plain embroidered and bernstitchtd do, plain Linen do;
zeal thread Laren and Edgings; . Im. do do; Bobbin,
Liale,l.stee Muslin and Cotton Edgings and Imsorlings.
BONNA'T TRIMMINGS.
Rich new style P-4inet Ribbons, French Face Flow ,
n, Bonnet Tnlls, VlSlvets, Satins and FIoCC2IOOS,
ilk
Illusions and Thattol3s, Bonnet Fenton and 'llp,
JUD GLOVES.,
Best manufacture, with most approved Atatenings,
d choicest colors. An extensive assortment •Iways
hand.
110S1ERY.
A peat variety of Bilk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and
Cashmere, for Ladles and Misses; Tartan Plaids. and
a lnit sagrirunent other styles fanny and pinto Child
ren's Iluebnewett styles Infante Boom andfilocks;
Dente Gralvoian, Vigenia, Merino, Cotton and ace
Wool HalqHose.
GLOVES.
A full awortment for men, arnmen and children,
among which are Derby Ribbed, Foloselle and Pain
bilk; ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ikr•
Cassirnere, hierino, Fur•linrdittaVer. heavy Ind
fine Buckskin, Military and Lisle Thread and Cotton.,
IVOOLEN GOODS,
barb as Ladles' and Chilaran'a Hoods, Children's
Woolen barks, Knifficarfs unit Boas, Cblldrenni Chit
crs end Lot/ Mks, Wnuded Cuffs. Knitting Worsteds
and Worolea Yarns, Catentnin Cumfortsy also, fine
Cashmere ficerft. for Ladies.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT. •
Re,Lye and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patterns,
Mors mid Rettig Brimol and PerPd Board., Pa
per P.over Materials, Lam, Manly Tidies, and Feat
braid emit Weft. Alsu—.--dies'tillk and Merino Velil
and Mu wets; oideted Suits uldFlanotls.Freneh
WM 11 , 1 C3ll, and Waimalcir Infiteds; and Swaa'S.elown
Trimmings.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
nn, Shirts, Cravats and Centres; Recital', Silk and
Cotton ‘Tratuters ni.d Bremen; Puependem, Shoulder'
Braces and Drersieg Goalie; Silk mu! Listen.
Gloves and Hosiery.
COMBS; lIREISITES AND PERPTYMERY:
French patterns carved and plain Phan Bark Canthat
Iluditle. and lin. do; Phelt Side and Long Coathm
do: Buda., Patin od Rosewood Hair Brushtu
3h di,
BMW." and Eng. Born Dreming and on Ivory Combat
with an omdrtment of Med and Teeth Brushes.
Wethedll's .Gold Medal" Perfumery. -
VARIETY GOODS.
preoilles, Pins, Tapes, f trel Bags and Purls*,
Bonons and Steel Goals, Berlin Wire Baskets,
Parks Ti.' and Sn p Finn Floauvrrod Desks and
Cent Bindings & rialto°. Fancy Work iioilelll •
Cloak Card and Tassels,einiftelos,.Paplenres and
:Bind & Shade TrilaMillp L.adleri l Biationary,
Pulpit b. Ii.C.ItT Tassels, French Cork Poles,
Uphairterera Frit Ift, Silk a Gisela I inbrellas,
Buff deed , n•d widths, raper !Basil. it liollauds,
Erich. ilil.Cloths, Owe Banoilk l Webbing,
Fon Chin. munisu. net and Shoe 1 nee,ll .
WHOLE SA LEWHOLESALE Co. ,
& ~
NO 00 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGIII.PA.,
offer for mle the most extensive assortment of
Foreign and Staple Goods that can he found in the
Wesism ammo. coMOosskg in Pall—
go cows Merinos, Paramus. and . Alpacas.;
CI do, Cashmere. sod 01002 de /AI.;
IDI do- Caddo.. boot oyleg
to, do' Itleachmthlustimh
Dales Brown Mustier;
72 do Tteginga of all gradas,
311 do Flannels. of ell cams;
In Co Blankets, at Ms best otaunfactdra;
alt ca.: Cassint — eress Cimiants and leans:
ro pieces Ltroadalotas Idd mecca Dram Silks:
Ito Oozed [boort Rod Cap Ribbons, Manta& do;
10.5111 Shawls.also—ScattyCK.aks. k.^.;
Liam.. White Good., Millincry do, Tailors' Trimm
g.; also, moss and packages of ollsor Goads, in all
their variety. New Hoofs constantly receiving.
nos2l A A MASON & CO
Ureddlt.lllZl.D.Z.lsy As
d: Sawyer's, by ! I.7.atoi^
THOMAS KENNEDY,
not4l llonontry Secreda.i.
-- 1.11.1.6 burgh kliii - 111 WegfOß.
BENNETT, BERRY & O, Mark ano r
and Sulphate I
Acids. W are howc Na. %Tater street, belohv Ferry.
nor2p•ty
T
RFg e O ,O TIIIS DAY,
of that
the
B ritltyLsi.p . LLE
bee Paste; fur refaZinit IM ' ots. '' an " d gjoe ' s ru a ' nft o striPrit b.
perviom to water. Far sale at thc ludic Rubber Do
pot, No. 5 Wood moot.
nordo & II DIIILLIPA
„
IXTADON DOVERS—Jost reed from rho Phillips.
IT Mlle notary, :151 arde Wagon Cover Oil Cloth,
a splendid article 12-4 Wide, for sale at N 0.5 Wood or.
,•ov2O l & If PHILLIPS
- -
411RIACM CLOTH—Just reel, 3 lAA of Metallic
(1
RubLer Carriage Cloth, • splendid areele, for elle
PHILLIPS.' gabber Herne,
Ho 5 aErt
-
NT, AVAL STORE'S—IOU bbls Ter; ioObirle Pitch;' ,
/I lart tin Rosin: for sole by .
'.. orf.fl CII GRANT, 41 ‘yater surer IIGGAR-63 Mitts fair NO, for sale by
st. norYl CII GRANT, 4I Waier strert
n~ul. . bbli prune N w1.1.:e...7
13 1143N:u CII GRANT, cr ,ect
•FF,A.2ll)El?S—:ax,l,ririzf f4fvr,
ll , e .;L t d ar f l o dA . b i v by
• '4g, "4
4"
44
I e UE, 100.Libutirau . ect
ova)
rAI E. SEEB,—. i..t•bbbi ren'd and for laic by '
nuTO BRAUN & REITER
XNARE SEED-3 bblt for askin by
, no‘na) BRAUN & RITEBR.
X. 1.U 0, 08 4 0L;-1101 , 11 for sate b i l lA i liv
kREITER
Cli nt LK—it . casts qt . laic CT
BRAUN & RIIITF.R
stna
1 ItorVD
Allegheny Gonnty, S 8 •
In the Orphans' COUrt of Raid County r in the
S. matter of the administration Recount of John
hilfilan, Administrator' do honk non of Sa..
rah Ilawhins, tined.. No. 4, March Term, 1549:,
And now, to nit November 17th. lila, on minion of
A 11. Tliller, Faq., the Court appoint /toper
e
Auditor to disir,buto .be shore of Join Allison,
deed, as per report of Cornellua Dan4gis, Zee , forme:
auditor. 1.4 the Octet
haeNIEL hTeCORDY, Cloth.
lb. Auditor aaove named will sit at his office in
Fourth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, no
P iiinndaY.
the Fith day of December next. at lo'cloc, . ,fo
the purposes of his appointment.
n0r.20 •i J.F..;11110).1%
_ .
SPLENDID DR AD
wu.• ta.loo4ble C 44, WO ..t.ltor quality,
NJ (orOver cteraot Vie,. CC 1110 riewert rtyle 01
Calsimecee, sue. rely roper" pcieni. VY,,"'g CC'
reseed Ws dayW:ll. I.IIV,
tinyl9,l ligurrial ropy) 100 Liberty meet
NEW AND VALUABLE - 1:0 1. niTION!
GLYNN'S WINDOW Ltoil AND 5P111216.
Otcrvara
T " ga S on to ' :u " llTn ' .3 o , f a ' r " ta ' tZ ti.r.fdataPT,!`":l::l;
built, and tato :{lll.oo°say:data. Outrning. Wrote It
affarrect
Ed for pallit- nod, wetabot,
sta istatno of at Irma Ed to rata ortntloto, - O atrotas
the-safeßt dattozong that lota ever Urea bro.oact into
•
al" ,
The utility und ener:nthtrunmeeb 7 , l: 4 t .: ll:atatto ... e h e c e r r
th at!
°U." °' '`' th ' b y ''''
- 'a wEred.. It =q.t..* °WY t.
windoW c. be 11,1 , ..!. 1 i .., , , ,d.
be 4 " ."' • 7 ' ' '17,j:%,: ' 4,:y - the article. Or 10 bare them
pa V, ; i7,, '" M w el i ; reublorge, or the rich' 01 . .ae . 1 ... kn , a , i ,, tt0 a r ,
num in Ibis State, may reply te!J:
. s b, .11; _
' ln ' : PbRIKY 110Crlk., on the Allegt i e . ol . 4 . .J.4%;1:t.
burgh, Pa. '
aeure.t3ontoPy. C. P. M ANTI. '
teteight to Phtladetpbia.
Wtre"fglitiltrfacjEtlfgeripwhlao,Tinbree t
ndsrt:e boat j 1
ofered C. A. NicA.NULTV t E ct r,
nnvlo
MosirnlPS wanQ
MUL 11D1 bILS tee d supply
°Lite r .
ankle. l at the be.l Quality; the, Dl.h, Llaak
Thi e
b -Mdmiarr Al.
aee.
Cubseeres. Mont de Lain, and Frenela tdennes t blact
l‘ Lang
w CJoths t" ludatT,NPumennti
Cravats and Mounting WWI,
do,' tnd • full 411011.13.11! or at.*,...,p0s
Goods general's. Mao:
PLAIN BIACK SILKS,
A ur 6 e •••ormaera. tooltothlt • few PIEC<II very nods
o "tootles. mate ll ore r t. to to •h at Ikea, •I
North Eau comer of Fount+ •nd Mgrket
Wholeale Hoare pp stunt, 'rime • Imo mason.
=O of NOW GvodsAu Wyly toga received. (nova
( N
ST E All KO AT S
rErrs---771796-Wr."—T6lVlr,:Liti ncKE:r.
eat The aear Imea :Ovate! haseerpt
~,u . , • CINGSR.L.h.. ' •
Capt. 11
J 36.11. .4 IN ~
flls
, tii IC. p d ,
bur , b ~," Needay,M ednesAay and
Fnday, at
1. 10cce , .f b e ,,, k, , A 0 . ,; 11 ,. . ,.
For rmigh." .. "t ° 'PP I7
.1 N teiNt.... Aim
Dull
roR SUNISL I F • •
• 'The fne I,IeIIIIICT
•tc t c m il • , E , ‘ " lEL f TZ lL E L theery Mew
• : - n a j• .i.a.agh'reloine.'e'Ver.7 rt.in a , 111
P NI. 'Gel W ARMSTRONG!, CROZIOt
FOR LOU!SyII..t.E.
Tao ealenJoi , pawner p3orti •
TFLENRAPII So. I,
Tome Roes, master, 7:II lan for
Lai:law/ilk as Tuesda7, the Mk Just it
U A Ai.
For fierght or lre•oko °T.P h I t°
rOOI9
. FOR ST LOMB
n. fug, gurtutuggilo.entrgreliSMO .
(" . PENNSYLVANIA,.
Graaf lee, master, villa:ma ior the
b4oe and all Intennederoa ports Oa
* his day. at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or riastave, apply Oa board. ) 043
• Eva ClNielp °T..17i . i . T . 1 rr -----
...... Tree fine Out lUrtnibg Steamer •
NI P. VEH mare Lb!
3 " . .•
_Soars:, matter, Will ' tVo
ILA bouge sad all futersiedi ate porta t hi a
day, at 1U o'clock, A. U. .
For freight ..1. pa mak°, upplyon board 1011.1
-- Frillr - IAN .faki I .7 - A - NI Gra:Cl Friris7"
. , 7 , nit Tae apleedrd 4 . l4t i 2ciore roamer
• tor, roavier,
It Wawa fregc SiOVII
rad ail suanintshat# pens au wille•
day. thel.id urst..ar 4 o'clock, V'. 14.1 '
F or Reveille draws but t rael•es wmar.
For freight . . ',image, apply on hi'lstk or io
aorta . PEFPICifIE Pi 4 CO, Ails—
vicaThe aplendld wearer •
'v. • RNGGOLD,
c apt. Cope, Will leave for the alne,
Rad intermediate pore torooltoir,
at 4 o'e r-fight P. M.
For or pas,
rrvrAtJuu-ukt j•
- -
DA I l.'s PA c.K T LINE.
lilts well known Hoe of splendid pemonger Steam
ers is now composed of the Impen. sWiIIOSI, bas
shed nod furnlshmk and most powerful boats on the
waters of the We, Every meononotlation and cents
fon that money can proeure, has been p melded for pus
ungers4 The Line has been in operant, for five Yom
—has minted a suilSon ofople without th e lu
t"'g hun
to their persons boat. The will be at the foot of
Wood street the day previous to starting, for she wog.
don of freight and the entry of passengers on the - WO*.
ter. In all eases the passage money ceyt be P . ...b. b.
• SUNDAY PA °Kim .
1. AC NEWTON, CaptnisY .0
le .‘ • see rgh every Sundy,m.oruir.or az ID Walser
very Sendai r vetrut-ct le PI z.
31/4 •
:12
.11e ON ot , ai AJIBLA, papt....koss, Plus
bargit eery Mcoloay morning at 10 'o'clock; Whßault
cver'Y Monday erctong at 10 P. u.,
TlfkiiiYAlrtrAlittEN:
The lIIDRRNIA No—. 2, C. J. Ict.roxtatta, wilt . ,
'Pare erery marmot 0310
Wheeiag every Tuctday even ine ea 10 r. x..
WY.:I3.IIriSDA. FATACET..
The INEW ENCLO.ND N. t, CapL Di 0n.%
!cave 'POLdaircli every TVednesday . merlon 'to 1.0
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday aventog 100. oi
THIENAII - ANWer. ajTa, - -
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Cilium vrilL.letto PlUS
trargh Cleiy Thµfsday teeming at lko'elock:Wkleeltos
every Tharedafevenint at 10 P. x. ' .•
Ficliairffirciatt; ".
The CLIPPER No. 2, Copt. Port Devale will leave
habborgh every Friday momiagal 10 o'clock: Me.
'IT4 every Friday evenino et 10 e. to.
ATUILDAY PACKET. ,
The BIFI , SENOP.R Nn. 2, Capt. I. C. Weensrsals,
will leave Pittsburghevery Friday Tani;' to
.Whaeling every Fndav at to .
GEE. WO! GEE, •W 2
• WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
M. 4 1 7,1 1849. Mgt&
urn CoMO n4l QUI C 0117.1041/..
BINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON LINE,
. •
TO AND panO
Plttiburgh and Platlodelphilea.
i l k P re ih r ethebuzi,.‘e.osinonwtlieweottlttililavoeibmoutVertue
pALltyatt
we have again brought the Conestoga WagonlAnto re •
ouisition, anti will lye prepared to forward eallilpattndia
doily, (commencing on Monday., de ae. h fad) A Car
000,011 Phtilldn , rtrll daily by the wed train for Charm.
beewrie, and thq %Vegans traveling day and night,
enitbea •the delivery Of liOol% in era days: Apply to-
M Pittsburgh..
nmoll h e &DOCK, Se let M rket street,
rievdtt Phibotelnlin.
traeu a...u.u.e.emoiratauvr- .
Mat?* 1849:
EXPGESS WAGON LINE
AND PHILADELPHIA.
Tram Fore Day., leand nd ig ays ezerpten,) running Day
Nht.
THE public le respectfully informed That tbla Line,
which has been In eurcesslul operatic. the two _
previous winters, arid train commence rehab:loa.
Manley, the loth of November. • •
A Car will leave Philadelphia and Chtmberabargil
daily each way with the Mail 'Stale. and Dena Chem.
bersb aryl; with relays of horses tanning eay end mkt:
We arc prennred to torward aap7lba treight daily by
the above Line. Aptly la •
VErelf NCO, Pittsburgh,
or PI—DAHVIi& taiEcti, •
No IS Santa Third =Oct, Philadelphia. ;
I ; nov.:9•Stl • " •
PHILADELPHIA AND Art.. YTIC e‘TRAS/ NAV
IGATION CO‘IPd NIPS LINE.
11-S.NMI Steamship PIIII.IIIDIRL ' PEIIA,
FOR CHAGRES, .
VIA CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH &
THE new j nd *fad
PH , LaDaL•
TIIIA.J, Gallagber,eom
,.W4o in_tn. l :l; satt from
•rh , adelPtit lot riorles.
La, 11/.. 1 )10. Ssvaunah. Havana
' and Chmem,oaluesdm '-
December liy so- Hfr
clack. A M from :at, Company , . Wharf, footalLosa
bard street
Tin Knladelphla has uccammodattons unsurpassed
ty any 'warner yet bath, a d bavul doublstuds lever
marina engines, of great strength and power, HIS reit.
anew way be placed upon her for safety, speed astd
coul'ort.
11•TIs 07 1,111, To co•oatdi:
Ladies , &alone State Room Renee ....... •• • 41 . 1:10 !
Gentlemen , * :saloon and Statejloons Bertlas.• MI •
Slecond CO.', Ilerths• • • ' GO
Steerage Venn?, found lank 'mattress & Board 00 ,
1110 10‘. Baggage allowrii to every passenger.
FREIGIIT to Chaves, GO cents per cubic toot.
LOO. OF rung TO HAVANA.
Cabin Passage, State Room ........ •••••••-•••-•676
Steerage Passage,•and founil•• • • ... .. •• •25
Issue OF PALO 50 SAINLOS/al •ICD CRAM. =toll.
Cabin Puesitc, State Room, to eneanuab•••
Steerage. Putbage•
Caton Ptu•suge to Cbuyieston l a
4-- ...... • •••
NO limbs eeenred until paid (or.
All Tickets moor be procured-at the'Ottleteof
Company, Na. 35 North NVberyea
A. AV. THOAIPSO6'7, President
JOON 1.. LINTON, TOOSCoror.—.llloo . 2ll
SUNURIF OEWl.itlfeed 0.416 bbis
Al aeon Ratter, 6 cask. Nitta; ,
21.1, Tulle +';` 6 " Seleresac
000 Cheese; 7 boo Siderite%
Run landing tied for ree.r.by -
novos 1 . 1 CAIVFIELD_
7jl
no tea is taste and for saie by
novOli IA HUTCHISON k
•
VrANLIA.A.
IT,II. by vv 90
•
rVirJTCIDSON & CO.
nov2o
FLA PEED,Jte-401m Flal_aerp
36 Da Old . ghe oh.
1 bag titriterg,! recto
steamer Alb:Labe, and for ea!e
bT
nv2 , JA.t DALZELL
DoPf LAA—Arroit — id se., con, amu
Good and for gale by r
ggy ,y,, 111. ,, V.PDALZELL
RUIi I,y{P.l—trrepared expreaary tor
.or sale by
.0 IInONNIAKFR & co
obi extra qtntlity. for,n bi
. neez) • • J SCIIO o:siM AKER AL CO
ILAICEPAriIDrUhr AND kaTRACT.i—A larger
ookt. kerb Herbs, rani reed gni for ga l e b y
_ J SCDOUNBIA KEIT & CO
reed per reamer
II kegs. or IWO b 7
J SeIIOONBIAREak. CU
Qin:AR-1i Lhde nen: crop psi 0,
1,.1 !risme Nevrten. end far sale by
nom ' A:HUTCHISON& CO
tALACK A I.SACC As-- land opened nlitTit74iisxtrt•
ID cleat or Neck Alpneens quelltirs end prl
nel.— Aur.x A.NDSII. R. DA V
Et — lle'llT FELTS—WA Sheep Pelts Dm reek% end let
o se DUMUM:Ws, WILSON A. CO,
novt ,
ou hand m. - nr3l7 - 15.
J unTl7 McG ILLS & ROE
NrocKsta
cans -10 0 bIAKT.TiCre It (4elcis
n.l: ROE
a ( 7111,
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aimpl7 - COPE& 11,31 F
'ffer7iTOCS-23 bbl.fint 'Pre' bc - ornre aud (or
L sale by 110,17 CtIPE'B.I:IIF.VFOCI,E
111 - 0P5:266171 - bx 113 morrirr - iale Vy
rE rxrl7 J$ a. co
kega utaganue 1116 a.
reer:rlAs 111 . . day, fur Oa Ire
•J S 7111Avo fait & CO
ty ll "%':4 - '''''clVtlfA=ll ( Z.te
fi A gir u ' E '"" w( l°.:lln74/17.4.1_ 7 )
, 151V , 1;e1 . - bbls LC.15.11W!11•I
ifor ~n!e , IIFJ,SUBF r ., , ,I:-11a1f Raabe. yoga,'
CSI 11 . 1 e by novl7 0
1:1 1,
nu, by no U v s , - - Zi 7 n 17, 0, mid
091101111-19 bird for
1101111 E-1 0 begs new MP 1 ‘ 11 %).,",1gyk CO
VCUP by novl7 1 .111,1"•••'47-----
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ArieLrs-44 . , bblg 11onts.re. sod land , sS •1201 far
/ oats ty soot.) $
scucoF,l4 1/0 sg“nd
tiIsOTATOI I O-160 Ib,“ StiActilOre/rSllllll> Pad,
L kaki 1and14.7 ogi ter ogle Ss,.
scuoVES,IIO 5,004 st
B RANDY - Pives sad Whloloiitirrelo. (asstd.,. br
JACOD WrgAVERo Jr.
stglia Mad 0:14 Ma at
p .ly bow
galre 1111 lot I.! e
J AOC 0 . 711 , C 0 . & 0
P-10 13.101.“ .
J A .OUIVOPON & CO
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