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    THE PerTtiBURGH tGAZBT i`~•
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OW Squem each dditional insen.lon••• 00
Do. . ,-, one telt ," 1,,a)
Do. ..' weeks•—•,• ......... . 0 , 0
Do. • one nth ... ' ...... ••—•••• 4 , 0
• Do: - , ,two othe•--•• ...... '• 0 . 0 .
'Do. - '' three mount , — •. • .... '.. ; 7,00
• . • ' " Do.. , als. reontha••••• ..... • ... •• • 10,f 0 •
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_'. Do. . ' Melee months.. :• • •• •• • 150
Standlog Ova (01106 or less') per anon" E 6, ,,, ° •
A•. Otte Smaare;obangiable— -
. Roe each additional mew, inserted one month, or a
„if t • =lent of time, uno ri f , or etch additional Wm.
la- Annonnimein;eani the llYa r m i s (foe Ohre]. of °lily deserip,
..' 44 toot to to charged at the
to of dry cents pey Ireen,
, for each' mom the some to be paid la s avants la,
The prisileces of Yearly irlverilsers will he conined
~ • . rigidly, to cher, regalia b animal atut• all other &deer.,
; . , asestout not pertaining to their' regular badness, as
. , seem For; to ba paid extra-
All advenisemonts for ehoritable institutions . Ere . •
, ..) companies, ward, towndlp and tuner public ,•
-4, • sod sang ble, to be charged half pries:
,-;',
1 .,.i i; ' It i e n ettV a " Zd ' eeitt b oUt ' e h h a' air .z e Ito - l e e ' L t at i: e - ompinind
1 by funeral a
i r ed chits., notices, and when
. 4•1 as ietompen.ed to be poll for.
1 , : , '. ' • Regale, adeenisen and all others Sending tommot,
; , eicaueosi or reuniting noriees designed weal! Into
. t : • notllo Falnh . SOltees, Concerts, or any public enter.
al l
c o urt . e h
fu t ile aro . made for admittence—
. ` • , all oof enlOCialmne—every notice de
" • sinned to call attention us 'veto entapelees relent.-
: ' ia in P' •
. or tended to promote miUndaelinosrest, can on.
' • ly be hatted withine urniermaroling that the name in
i
- , lolls pad for; . , , .
wlsternr 01 Tal•InaCCT 111 Nana' 'Anal.
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,' • One Sonars, three 'nsertion 01 1 00 . •
' • Do. . each addluo ant butertkin• •, • 47
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1.,, - , • J.DVICIMMICIItapt Nal:1011,EL
1 llNem, Pt linel,) One incniep• •• .60 eta
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PAT TII
. R UftVU,
:MONDAY .tdOIiNING,,NOV. 26„ 1839.
areisvantssiit - are etznevtly regaeneaw tend In
: • ketz favors before E r: tr., and as early in We day at
ai
'1 ,ltractheable.' Advertisements not insetted for e opeen
tlad time Mil iniatiablnie charged anvil ordered oat
.13713124'REXTTAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
TELEGWRIC NEAt,S, Ac.
pThe.....
Slavisey flatearton.
' '', The approaching linsinot,cf c ongrcas premises
'., . to be one of the most ...Citing which has ever been
,I' held in shls country- The elements of .agitallon
.k 1 4/0 trendy ttlolc!y gatkerivg, and the greet men
1 of:tie =thin, who are °she ringed on the differ
.'• sot tides In the coming strife, eitler as lenders or
1: 1 ildfiCll/0 em hastening to' ILe'seene of action.
~,Shivery, which has been at the, , liationief I.Carly
e, 1 every didicolty and serious contest whiett h.
', j .i, agitated the country; wit be the matter at lane.
-1 Already some oftho combatant. have minnows
'eed teem opinions. In the National Latelligencr.r :
..„' :. of Taesday,nearrespondence Ls published between
~:..
Wo SMstbern'MeastoUs ofeciagrosa. Me Foote,
be LoooDeo.Sionatpr from Mississippi, writes to
om.To G. Cliagoisi, a Wirr; member of the
, - fromNortb Cstioliaa, Interrogating him, ss
. .. .
• - tithe anise. the Naith Carohea delegation
htd to pi:lrene L¢ Coagreta, relative h, the Wilma
• no Mno,io do coming session of Coognaa• Mixir
-104 iffy. !owe e.s ! , has mode up her anal,
, i . higa and Donlon-rata alike, that Moro ahail be
`,roact=ent an orttherri rights.
r. Glingman replies, Mid in substance, but is Pt
''.....„--.
moderate , ead moldy spirit, re-affirms this
on of Idissitrippi sad' her Senator. Tha
'tuns;
of both parties in Mississippi, Mr. Gingmsu
d ' is • type of what will occur
. elsewhere--
A m
ya that If the G o vernment should adopt the
of excluding aeveholdera, es will, fr om ail
-."-".. •,. • - , , 'tory of the United Storm it mould in sub
,. ,' ••... . anti effect anise to be the Government of
!'' ..... ;';' - iifn)lied Stator. . While the form of the ooneti
,,' : : - .,,,Agonsight remain the mime, its character would
''..• 111g:1110111y changed.
'. , .1 . :; -1 .•"; Southirn States he urges to have trot
.„ t
~.nneAlitig on t his question, as they sap have but
• ; ,, , , ,,n,:44 . 11f0y. He has no doubt ' , that 'over the
:,... 4
,f : : auth there would be a easily greater
,tylln ty than existed to
, the old' thirteen slava
T 5 , 4 ' ,I • .. k.
. . hen they decided to resist British entre,
-: ' ,.. 5a.r.-... ..,;* . if. individuals should attempt to take a
dim tbey.airouhl-banwept aaragin. the
_,,.. . .. •-
:;:." :1 1- ';' ; • l `..,' Viten Mot.' Long' trikui the struggle should.
;• 1 1 •
p< domed worst, the South...meld present au as
~ ' • • :. r.• 3dingmiu adds, that haring snbarlued Sen.
.0;,. ~idingrtirirdsr letter to; kirk ealleigui, Mrhfaugurc,
' ... .; d ttnlFlgepematteoneurs fully in; ad its general con.
' - i1 .. ,- -- Adatcrgi,land.„„kangslhliiiiirpose to make known
1 ; 7 _ . , 1 = . it lelgth at as earlkdey. Mr.Margure,
1 , - r; .1 , ." . ..•4 ' ''
nieisins the opinion "OA. the Federal
ohrraihrireid krs no power to legislate tre the sob.
' dent reshilierVeither in the States or in the Terri..
ifeldW,4d this all precederite, :whether legis
,, ifis'4,kt.indicasi, because adopted without due
4"1414•50 - Jitire I:lFit obligatory."
' r ealbiioiheilidet the Hankie quiet but tem.—
! "iltiiilid,ho'falteriegor iFinking from the osue
I •- ' 83tvetr', 1 1notbextended over Gee ter ri tory ia
-
•.. jiff:K*o44aq ' t ent., .
' 1 .t.''A ettifprondse is already agitated, bat it comes,
anfirvilertinerfainek from one Ande;sed will not
11 ; ":!otetled fa byllie North.. coneipondents from
• ' ' '-',.•Vi r ilatis.,9 that mrCallkoou'l friends ueem to
', ''• be ofepheiontiiii Galikiriie Ought to be divided into
Ni 4
,' sonlilicit'i Gib fornin--the former to extend
Aiiii*ikiii*iii. 3q, tots to the boundary of
Ofor*,![ltdftlJefferfeare 35 deg. 30 ea, womb.
1 ' igtrd tilkiltiirbillein tithe Mtiican pcisl id
os ,
_
VOWsrert;Gsfitaireirs.ll Simnltanectesly with this,'
1 `riiiidlighityr be dryided IMP two Staters;one of
• 1 -1 ,- . them - de t - feksinn•CFlhe territory . month of 35 dig
'3O gliii t hedweiii'tio, sliet, Trioiq,aod 'Sabine to
•'' ,i ", • the Goiff:tilo other to be Fade ripe the re/ hin t
otters tiriisloi:ot ;rein. tiew.Meilco would,
' - iinderVo;nirdriOnent, - come li'as a separate
Trinintryr'lf Ahern' Tipper ei North Galirmila
tko:coilielf qui•lta tiii9 -, La a [mi./State , the oak ,
; . State:catkOnt,n( faxes is to be'admitteri :at tie
iamb
,i/setek ap#3!to,balance the power of the Free
.. .. • Statentrodirt Gun Slave States in the Senate. The
'. l :,'. .;oonseirior,teitseKii,' of cotirse, a:Wedeln:lr to this
1 i ' anabgemenit, lint it is believed that Fir nu be
teoi , a,triiiiitit dtAieahy. . '
' : • ' W. Feeley kiti,satd, wit present's hill on the
dual rlty,:pjthifiessrion, ittoorpernting the above
-.. irrovivkur,l44o.oiirillnot ; receive the maiden
sit tiie Traige.i.d:Witt we hope not. The ddliridt
• ;question of 'llllitiontidery between Texas it.d
.. .Nerilsteilio;vvirrod FM be left as cause of dig.
ildtV•l:The spplfaition a. Micinesnta,Ornyon,Ne;
•, -,
bruits, ' and N,liiimixico, to I. admitted ai Free.
~ . ,!3tateri,'Wilf Conte; . tp„beirliit many years, when
.- --.. litters would be so allit , e, Steel to set Off - Biretta
'- ' ' eittetre• ' it li ttelieljaletleet: to meet the oaten
, I atiO ai once, 'cal pot it et tem, knever - •
Nxw Parr On; Cit.- 7 A iNA Offiera ha bet;
`*lttbhited.ittititi;tilin'oUNew Brighton,. Eihver
Canny, Pi, soli 11.411 1 Cha . taberlin appointed Poet
, xxx,xx.. A glidirlaggia 'OW shored direct with
, t.bas Qoarinhingldwie, l vhich will bee met con
-vinieleto to 411, onicested;
MUM orima,NetV,;l.4lnm Glum
. liebfann, Ma owner .of dia Columbiana County
.
' . "Gold Mine. an feUer.mtbdOSio Itepotimry,unya.
that to du aktecull Cola to the amount of 5.5‘
tad basUiett dinet; digitig. He nays conaldeit-
114 cahi!ement :exults, sad that ha has beta offer.
edit 60:001S'foi. :We. vl aid to tilkei
. •
.*lenestee --Letters rnim thte unheppy country
Pete, tbrd eases ate iceerel stillering were tie,.
. eteentire thutant presenC - The 'absent • land' pro.
yirletere, (that elites Drib/eine** mho kid demi
• ed thelintelesuppe4 fram . .r . relned. and speed lit.
:thser icithiniltr. the midry,) have been celled
the Govertmett,.grairi the pressure
Ofetee4is ice
Is;sisr visiting thelrlsaded ostedeit and seelog far
•••,,thcatieliito, it•general edireedee:afthe' rchtsd
!reed le•idditkra, e reduction of rent equal to2o
.11 1 / 2 Viea . l. , , Anita one,eigti; rah or rho japidatioa
tug new -brier epee charity
, Tiwilitiblahth Christirio Adicr..ateco4thuta
iseedie the Snip at 13 per emit dia.
',... - egiiptjaheraieatior subscriptions ;.4.ny oee wiat."
lag wind nd 014, now' O(th'it . ldas Itusi
eaa de mead 'swimmer:nee by is Wore
o..rrphdhateh.••• - Wilettorrr Gamma:
ie not true: - rmaherg)t
cecasaa to musty due ear at
;: Parr Omes-ahe rd.eadville learnt, of
flaatit*todii, up; th.t several Watts, mantainina
.14 ,amonex - ;.,reoently forwatded that place to
t1Y 4 1,4* , r 1 ; - , /APO never . , reseh a d then
aii i i .o hr WfLitan,say the same ter
ouna . plavy•- - to aim that Ahem iSIOUIe
*kW • ••nfilr befriend ire , hope trom
VolonerAttinter, Mee dient, who,
.14:01.11 SMOG 1111•21Muhrgle Ens:mend of
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- sawn taziw YORK
:Corremendenne of the Pittsburgh Cssene
New You, N0v. 2 0, 1549 .
- reniiit or the State elecaker is
known, and It is; ladeedi a good substantial Whig
I fictoitT • The Whig poreptrolier Hutt,elected
by att. TheSiniterf ofState, !damn, by 2447:
the Treasurer,. Hen, by 03091 the Engieees, Ser.
moor, by 2915, While the Lot:afoul law officals are
returned by on avenge inajority of 5090., The
Assembly titandso Whigs, and 65 Lowrance, and
the popular vete 202,0 29 Whigs Karen 209,26.9
j o nennos,,whielt le running tither close. - The .
.Whigs routs the appointing power, and in fare oinY
Moire., stare issoarces la ell gespeets, Lonfoca
sundaes to the crenntry, netwirestanding.
Tbe city kit now as a guest, the Hon. Henry
(gay, who igitoppregiritlf Alderman Benno, the,
envied ofevery Whig who has a loaf to offer to
our old leader and friend. It is now denied with
the greaten suburance, that Mr. (,lay will go Into
the Cabinet, and wetted that the Sento Cham.
ber is preferred by him to any rank. Hla health
la excellent, and hl, 'pinta booms{ as of old.—
.
Long may they remain so!.
Mr. Cloy called open Father Mathew this morn.
log, et the in*/ Hods°. The °xenon was a
moat Interesting Ode, al both bad hoped to have
the pleasure of thin meeting. Highly and deserv
ed compliment s fussed between the two, and
hopes Were Apresied.that they would soma meet.
again It the capitol or .tior country. After,' thir
'meeting, kr. Clay took a walk about the Hotel,
with Mr. Hownd, and expensed his delight wire
the magnificence of his establiehment •Lu honer
1 of the visit, hig Howard bad his colon hoisted,
end, as he thionght it improper to let them falhafier
beieg honored with such visite:a:the Flag of our
Haien appeared met head ill um let.
. 1 . Nothing can be do an fintuseial affairs here.
All the Hoke and orlon Companies are de
elating Inge dividets, bet private npitalisticom
.
plain bitterly of the emulation of fends on their
hands. Tete .Astor, Gallen, and other estates have
enormous depcsies laying idle, without a ca 11.7-
Merchants - are In oo want of fend., and upon all
hands Moe is i steady accumulation. Lone on
call are made at 4 per cent, and upon Irene time
at - 5
per cent. Open land and mortgage there is
good demand, at 6 per cent. • Government stocks
are .came, and wanted u full prices, bol for fan •
etas there isno,call
A inerementi was Legua on Sunday night. which
bids fan to reach the most remote hamlet In the
Union, alt adieu the Sabbent Sehcel sestere of
the Country. For a longtime the aystem hes been ,
tanning to ware, annul at last in our city. and to 1 .
fact, generally the class for whom Suede), Scheele
were desigoed; are effectually excluded. The•ab.
ject bar ban taken in-hand by Dr. Bethneoe
eently at Phdadelplais, and one of the most. able
preaches of the units. The Doctor, before um
tat:nese aodiettee a wenreled to hear his views,
takes the voted that the Sabbath School la one of
Ihe motel valuatile until trees in_Chrinian teaching,
but, eays oat fir the children of educated sod
wealthy Chrtarena or indeed for the children of
Roy eae,eirbo d competent to tenth them. Pa.
ream were areenanly bound to religieutly teach
their offspriegl and no sending to sehoof to the
mast able iustructo., absolved them from , their ob•
liplike. lire a too common preetice.he alkyl, to
send children twice o day to Sabbath School, and
peep then from Church part of the day, than ,
hich noreiag can be more reirella as nothingeen
do away with the benefits of the preaching of the
Gospel ' Better no Sammy School than no Church. ,
NealeA
Neale', he argued; wed inch their children ;
home that which the Sean Sehools ettenciteich, I
Hie peculiar views held by patents. If, said he, we
believe the Wort, of oar earlobe denominations to I
be essential paste, we are boned to teach them in
all eareettnen. To teach them in school would
be wrong, a. it 1..0} olLead the consciences, of
some, to omit teaching stem et home , will violate
.the most sacred duty. Sonde! Sena, were in* I
tended for vale children, who without them would
never receive religious inatraction. The school.
were originally compered of .eold little beggars,"
and his own mother taught the first elan ever as
sembled to New York. It was I.on suggested that
were the children of the rich to attend, a prejudice
ageing tbe seheolo would he done away wire.— i
Whet ha ben the result The pride of the poor
has been Inflamed. The:neatly kept calico dyes.;
and lion beent r.ribe. poor child, has bee a - enable
to Stand the COClpett}ila cf I c e iatitiet and leathern
ream Inch child... The pxe cheerer' in Sunday
Schools ate unty. be nil, br.bed lbere by th e ,
clothes bestowed by the D 3.33 Society, nod es
the'elothee are glen, the Sreools thin off'. Nor,
he continued, nauld Sunday School be con
sidered under I'm petranalpi of the clergy:Alec, and
have claims open hid time. His was a eobie
Ha wee called to teach not • clue of contemn, but
the Church—to provide meat for urea, men, and
could not, in jnosticm to his flak, allow atten.ll
con to tre called'off, to newer dm qUestlons .rej
tele h eol. andaddrent the children, thee' fatiguin g him, and sending him worn out to the sacred desk.
The moil elaborate, acrd clog tient %erreCth, though
completed on Saturday' lay dormant, and ton its .
power, eaten the pastor emtad not only mid it
over, but think it over on Sunday, whoa thus ta
ken ad' by a Sabbath School We most go back
to the yolk. for which Sabbath School, acre forty.
ed. We meat nth one pupils from the hedged.
and ditches, nod not from the fireside. of the ml.l
ter and .consmunients of a Church, who meet:
thetaselvea, as Sunday teachers of their own little)
flock. Dr. Serene laid down his opinion with the,
energy of a man woo heels the importance of his i!
subject, and never was there la more imptursed
audience. His words carried oottriclico, and
eye., who heard him, could deny that , they had
fallen into the error he had desenbed. Dr. Ti Re
deliver. the next address upon the gentian, to be I
followed by seamen leading mind... A combination ;
of the moat cheinent clergymen has Leto made to
reform the Sabbath &hoot symem, and restore its
blessing. to those who need, and not waste them I
as at present. c. ' I
Tli * COURT Room
This is the place where the panicats come to,
thefr sentence from the lips ofJostlee—
whirs ecarnt
end fatly / mod hate, end all the baser
eppetlles end propeasitlea Lager around in moth?l i
forms, looking dark and loathsome, in the heated'
atmoophere which we feu to breathe'. Men had
/gathered them to look or, to hear, to wonder, but
suit kel, What tale was too terrible- for that
'old mini What struck him with wild amazement,
and bade him :cherish a grief too deep for lean?
Wu It. theasiory of innocence betrayed, of trust
violated, °f lamer mimed, of fr,endship outraged,.
of =icy trampled under foot,Of What scorned,
and penury pale with disease andirembliag with
age tinned oat to the feisty ale of the night! Ab,
no—for ail these the wthdowa of his e were
raised, and the fountain of Ids feeble so w self
forth its watery tribute, with a rue profit ion. A
earai being, strieken with Branca , and a
'cube pity that hied , no deeper borne ban the
ea, of the beset, dying ere it did begi to live,
atoals, new unfoldinig is: the world of • e. And
Yet, d Yin end oat he came to cast hi, o ly gifts,
.
and drew the carious eye open him; to ante in
hearing that over which be thought h felt, hat
which be really loved; to give his days • sensb
Why that sees' oat deep enough for 'on, but
lived In the embrace of Inactivity, and led like
the -finite of the httbe lamp whop all oil was
dote. i But many Cline, Ike him, end to Id have
wept,. but then they felt ashamed. T ey Were
wrong inert, embrowned with smoke, and ndered
doll by sleep and long debauchery; their arms'
were. bidden by the folding. of the cute/ garment,
yet yo 6 could see by the large circuitafereage,that
bones and muscle" of gigantic size had their home
urdlna. They went not there to pity:and improve;
to team the wordsof charity, of kiadnenhof gentle
ness of virtu, and dignity; hot, to escape from
labor, Which they never loved, "acid ' t home, which
they never praised, and children they treated en
stocks Ined atone., end au ancoMplaining wife,
whose fate differed bat little from that of the beast
of borthen. They were willing to be pleased, but
act wilting to - taunt; they were willing to mile,-
bat net willing :o weep; they were willing to be
camfoomi with the plulosopey that taught them
hardoeu of heart; • they mete willing to learn
how much 'darks/ the crime, of others than
their own, but still anorthic, to feel how much
better they might be than they were, how much
more Ole they might have had than they pew.
ed. k l Aidaut. was not for themot west little
lung they passed by in "corn, or a mighty thing
they Aid oat wait to comprehend; their lives were
net cut til plenum planes nor their minds formed
to snit the .rpheres in which they moved. And
this was the giving over of a life of nthiuiness for
a athaly dream, that saw an coding of the temporal
and spiritual man la-a coffin end • tomb—gas end•
log of diskouot In the folding* of the shroud -.sa
eadleg of want fa the !mileree of n little hottim—an
coding of steno, gad !Pager, and bluer.'werds,
and the threamaings of wail h,ia the limited apart.
reentaprepired for the Inanimate clay.
See, apyia.the lewyer appeals to the Judge, hot
fm hears hint not. It is e ..twice told tele, vexing
the doll ear of a drowsy man." Such apostrophic.
are breathed every day, mud they have become
unneeping wends. What is weakness, temptauth,
bad example, the force of eireumstances.and the
woikjiageof an ungoverned spirit and a fiery bean.
to him who comes to gthointster law and whole.
Mine juidice,aed do srltst, boat Wotaes a moo df
swim ander power! Misty rota hear:tohemoo
ed byslactienee that is bribed to deceive the throat
that utters /1. He has• been tea well framed by
'tame; better commit, herder study, end a warder
/4"0 3 for the great world maid' hire, than to he
cheeped or imaged by Itanoli4e.4 in defence„of
eiltheythat piorettlangly front In the *odd end.
lame day, Herd ip one pleading far the Wreath
alai cps determined fa- °Rote it—one who takes
the gold the miser brought to pleod for the miters
/thane. And ell this composes a put
,e(Gic
rasa art humso lafer-eyeking op tame of Oa Bole
'waves that ebb and dole let the great ocean
of-
Time—Which we see In one /hest day, and Won
der why they do lan MOTe. Yet, men will profit.
not if they hear truth uttered in the temple o'Ood,
co In the Mils equities; in the quiet home, or to
the chambers opened' to a =amen joy; in the
vol . hi% erby &hi Masi bed& the ealth eg in ate
4f. -
verdant lawn; in the — solemn wood ; or nut the
naked plain, unless within them lies the with to
receive It—to be to their fellow men some little
hope, and to the elide of their friends jut as ■
tree that opens its tinder buds, and holds
them till they ripen and become as fug whkh the
harvest shall gather for the beings who will mom
admire it and give it their praise. , H.
Preen the Washington Gahm.
"We learn from the Pittsburgh Manning Post
that Leaky Harper, Fan , its able and teazles;
editor, has been Indicted fora libel by the grand
jury Kit Allegheny county.
Bot we anticipate much amusement out of this
promotion. • Mr. Harper will. amuse, produee
the heat evidence which the allure of the ease
affords, sod that will be the testimony of General
.Taylor, J. H. Clay Mudd, and other dignitaries of
the Whig party. It 'is tree, the proceeding will
present the chief magistrate of the republic is a
ridiculous and discreditable attitude before the
'Keeley; but General Tnyko's friends have chosen
this method of vindicating his fame, and Mr. Har—
per, of come, will be justided in taking all legal
measures to defend nimselC The democracy will
stand by him, and, we hope, supply him with
ample mans to make a v4orona. and effective
defence.*
We purposely omit, from the Union's paragraph,
all reference which might• Ram to Indians the
nature of the libel with which the Pittsburgh editor
Is charged by a grand jury of his &Mow citizens, to
the person agalast whom that libel was directed;
making these onsissiou because we wish to direct
public attention, and public condemnation, to the
reprebeetailde, disorganising, narepublican, un
patriotic spiii9sf the position taken by the editors
tithe Unioo, in reference to the matter. We par.
pow to examine that position, briefly, with regard'
to the principle involved:and witout any refers
once to individuals, or to the particular CIPCII6I
- I
We sec, here, • citizen encased, in due and
legal form, by a duly constituted and legal organ,
appointed to vindicate the peace and decorum of
society, of a crime,
.spectilcally 'defused by law,
and forbidden by the law, as a wrong upon the
community. Now What is the daty of a republican
citizen, a good patriot, tinder such circumstances!
Lit to take sides, at the outset, with the accused,
against the community, its tirbonals and its MB
vets appoined to vindicate the laws! Or Is LL to
stand by, to aid and support the latter to the ex•
tent of his ability,. and at all events, to remain
quiet and interpose no obstacle to the march of
justice! Common sense and common honesty
supply the answer.
Hot the editors of the Washington Colon, loudly
profeuing their warm devotion to republicaniam„
to every republican interest, and to the supremacy
of "law and order" se among the foremost of ',-
publican interests, rinse themselves at once on
the aide of the alledged criminal, and against the
maintenance .of the pebilo weal. They avow
their desire for the defeat of the prosecatteiti, the
triumph elf the accused; without knowing, or ask
ing, cr caring, whether he has or has not violated
the law, .d incurred its penalty, they declare
their hope that he may be able to defy it; they call
upon their past; to aid him with means, its coon
tentuee end its influence, and they promise them
selves much "amusement` from his drama and the
efforts of the party to this end. Stith Lathe patriot
ism, such 'is the republicanism, such is the pailo
spirit of the Uoioo and its conductor.
And what is the avowed motive! A chuckling,
• hope that the chief magistrate of the nasion—tbe
elected representative end head of the people—
' may be shown up In a "ridiculous and discredit
' able attitude. .That F veteran servant of the coup
try, whose services ate recognised with gratitude
and whose personal character is admitted to be .
honorable and estimable, may be .exposed to the
derision not only of the republic for which he has
I toiled, but of kuoign nations, like the clown io the
ring, whose ludicrous mishaps are the Jest of the
• barren spectator. TAU is the notable, the honor
! able consummation to which the patriotic eon"
, doctors Of the Union look forward with delight;
this is the crowning elimaz, for the attainment of
which, they hope the "means" of the Democracy
will be lavished with a liberal band !Shame
; shame tia such blue devotiod to party con:malty
-- . Nrse, Nee Outgun-dol.
Scatoua araac icatavrr —Fatram of a !mu
tram a ganqamaa of bilumme, dated.
I Prrnamta, (Pa.,) Nov. 19,14 a w.
&meeting that you would hew ot • dreadfulac
cident that occurred on the road yesterday mono.
tug, I avail myself of the dm leisure to Inform
you that by the mercy of God we bare come on
far on ear journey in wifely and health. The
stage .following the one we were is fell over •
precipice, so steep that II vas imporehle the any
eat to Walk either up or down it, and variously
estiersted et from one hundred to one hundred
and hip cr two hundred feet deep, with • rapid
river fthel Youghiogheny) flawing at its base. Pro
videnthdly, the coach was caughtbY • tree some
Gil or sixty feet from the lop, otherwise, I think,
all the passengers mast have been killed. When
we reached them, by emanabling down on our
bands and knees from hush to bash. we found sev
en of .the passenger, able to help themselves, but
all more or lees braised and cat; end, after much
ditacchy, we succeeded in getting them up to the
rued, when we were informed that there were still
teen passengers muuting—one, quite au old man, •
Mr. Clarke, of Cincinnati, was Gamed 1111 the coach
totally helpless; and it was as much as eight or
ten med could do to get him op the beak,
owing to, its steepness. We carried him to II Is
om, which was, fortunately, , not more than •
quarter , tar a mile oft. I could not tell bow he
mu injured, but it seemed the general impression
amid not live. The other men, whose name I did
not leam, was found, (daring my, Absence from
the woe) I wee told, some illy feet below the
mach, insensible and scarcely ive.
The driver gave as a reason he the accident,
that one of his homes fell with a fit, but the writer
thinks that it meet have been caused either by
gross Clirtiel3l2.ll Of liquor.
For the Fitisbar gig Gatate.
Da. COoLtXIII to Ceuromna.—The question
whetter Dr. Coolidge Is dead or not le exciting
much attention at the Eastman], and the parties to
the lame on either side are fortifying themselves
with affidsvilm•-witnessem who allege that they
knew Coolide well, smearing positively that the
dead body shown as his eru and was nsa his. Dr.
Coolidge, it will be remembered, was eonviebrd
in Blame of murder, and, while in prison, it Is said
committed suicide, and, after a Coroner'. inquest
was held on the body, it was buried. It la sines
alleged that the death and banal was all a rum on
the part of the offieersof the prison to cover hie
escape. In addition to the several affidavits ale
ready published, The American L'aion, at Boston,
pubitthes a letter written bye former resident of
Maine, and dated at Short Bar, thirty miles from
Comoms, September IJ, addeeaced to
a gentlemen in Bosun]. The writer claims that
be was acquainted with Coolidge at Waterville,
and cannot be mistaken In his statement:
"Yesterday morning, there came up here three
strangers from Sacramento City. one of whom I
, recognised I* the 7:aerie:a-De. Valorem, P. Coot.
Wigs,-formerly of Waterville, Me. th e alleged
murderer 03 Edward Matthews' ,C ould I be Eds.
taken? 'How came he here? Has be escaped
hanaion? I knew Coolidge well. at Witrrville --
and if this is not him, then I never saw the man.
His bend VOA very thin and scattered over
his thin narrow face, but it had grown out two or
three Inches in length. Ho pawed here by the
name of Wilke. ur Wilkins. His eye I could not
mistake. lie appeared well, but to no other way
altered, save that he was measly &eased, and
looked a bale /larder than usual. I told my be.
her to W. sod the next morning Coolidge waggons.
Where he ha. wandered,l cannot guest—but I
feel sure that h wax him. II you ever write. tell
me what this can mean. Or, am I deceived."
_PAU Tilt lI4SCAL ROl7/11,..1.421 spring, a womb
assumUag tee name or Francis Rivers, appears
ed in thus community, and manned • young and
rely respectable lady. They afterwards sallied
in Pears, where, three months after marriage, ho
desintedbie young wife, robbing her eta rearm.
able amount of jewelry, and every think Um had,
and tekini in her friends to the 'meant of several
hundred dollar. Afar !saving bar, he went to
'Albany, N. Y., where, summing a ilitary drawn,
he mused himself on for Lt. John'.. Eaton, U. S.
Nary, and soon after contracted manor, with •
young and wealthy lady of, that city or us aelgh
bortmod. But before the tioney moon was over
with his new bride, he wan detected and exposed
by Iwo gentlemen of this city. Since then, It Is
understood that he has yet another wile In Cin
cinnati, Onio. It is note torche netrapapers to
tats held of him. He la yet . at large, and we hope
a general hue and err wile be raised, so that he
may be brought to the penitenliaif without delay.
Lotii f Elepudlican.
A/MUIT.-LelLlll elrelliDf 61013
entered the American House, fimithaeld. street,
and ono of th em named Jame, McDonald was MD
taking orderer/lam the refrigerator. The bar keep.
er, Thos. Finnegan, (ahoy about lit Yews of age)
rem Op to arrest him and called fur au
iwarice.—
Mcamald •nd eompanlon otade an assault
upon mm, when he drew • knit and stabbed M'D.
is two p!aces--in the bitch and under the arm:
The wands were levers, but On, Dilworth and
Vi.ou thought them not fatal.- Finnegan Vol
amazed and eistorined before Mayor Herron.' 10
was held to bail in the sum of goo..
We now MeDoaidd to the Mayor's office while
the physic/arm were dreuing his wouids; He is
tipottod by the police MSc.* to be a petty thief.
tie le . 6, 4 21 °owe of age, and was lately dis
charged frorti thh of frlge.—parr.
Rae. ALIZIVIDIT. T. bersau4., D:D—Thte eau.
neht aso.urnan has been recentl electearil.
'tleitt orWasidoitten ColleFe. We ' ve note .add
of ha omega:nee snli 4tyttpantatO mid. emp iy
responsible utast, yet the hope reenuutik ft . that
• he nsay yield to the wishes piths Banglzz.
ueti and consent to preside over one
TriatioNftell alreinr. .
..
!vaunt taptb ispisalas As/ t►.
Stammer Lealaw.
Hats Bova; N0i..20.
The bailers of the Medina exploded on the
15th last, at 5 o'clock in the often:woe, opposite
Charier street. The emu la houses frosting on
the Levee were shattered to the distance of 1000
feet term the boat by the Meicusalon, and the
sleek was Ark to the farthest ,extremity of the
offlows at the boat stale that Mere were
about 10 cilia pesiengers on beard, but u the
cabin aft Me wheel hone was net injured, hopes
are entertabred that many were saved.',
The wrowints differ ea to the cumber of deck
pamengern The reports of the total amber of
lives lost , range from 80 to 1.30,but at las ancoonts
it was difficult to ascertain.
The Louisiana had rang he: lee bell azaleas
stout palling aleapide an emigrant ship to take
on board 200 passengers, when the terrible aspic.
aim took place. In •Ms minutes the wreck
slipped kite deep water and sunk, and twenty or
thirty who were saved had to swim br their
lives.
The Battens, which wu alongside at the titai,
was dreadfully Maud, and it Is feared that Cap-
Wit Math, her commander, Is =tag wended.
The meanest Storm had Jett arrived, and had
as made Bet, yet several otViltands were kill'.
ed. She Is also greatly Injazeit bet kntanately
there were to pamengersaboard.
I The Damao( the killed, wounded and missies
belong alai to Nair Orleans, and the op-river
towns, includieg • lugs number of foreigners
The following are the mutes of the most promi
nent pemonskilled and wounded by the explo
sion ofthe Witted wearn-r Louisiana:
Kil&d—Mr. Knox, Andrew Bell, Levi Prescott
and Thomas Busks, sad Mr. Buckner, of Mem
phis, Tennessee. also Mtn. Moody, wife oldie
clerk of tke steamer Storm, and K. Mehiskla.
Ilfursivg—l. W. glue, of St. Louis; Kr. Elliott
and J. Mewing, of Ciacinnati.
Wounded—H. W. Buchanan, Muau Milner,
Samuel S. Smith, Thomas M. Mem:weather and
Samuel Coal'', 'all residents of different parts of
Kentnekyi 'Joseph S. Wilier, of Indium; Isaac
Wallace, of Ohio; Mr. Wolf, of Memphis, Tents;
W. Tacker, John E. Tacker. Thomas Hammon
and L 0. Riedel, all from Minlialppl; also Cap.
data steamer Storm, and Captain
Duals and Robert Price, eras steamer Batons,
and John Mason, belomiteg to the same boat.
Most of the others who offered by this calami
ty were emlinutts, whom names are unknoirn.
Hamar Amur—Last Wednesday there was
• bioldy adray on board the' steamer Pike. Joat
below the mouth of the Kentucky river, between
• Mr. Davis and a Mr. McCloskey. II originated
lea fierce &pate about two Women, who, we
understand, were ma on the boat. McCloskey
told Davis to defend hiameU; and drew a knife.—
Davis thew a &tot. McC. made a pass at
-Davis
as the later was cocking his pistol, and cut off his
thumb. The pistol fell from Davis's hand, and
went off, shooting MoC. throsgb the leg. MaC.
then struck at Davis again, cutting bun in the
head and wounding him in wend placea so bad- .
ly that it was thought them was no chance fo r;
recovery. . .
The friends of Davis live below Louisville ou
the lodises side. Ke istsuds 'cowing to Louts.
ville as Kioa as he is able to be removed.—Lars
ml. Jo:ma
. .
1 CYVICIt STATIMIC.,—ThiI Wally Chrishan Al.
mac glees the hambag numbenlo the reepee
ea Presbyteries Chorea's foe 1344.
Pseabyterien (Old Schad) 119,433
Presbytestan (New Schoen 133,000
ALSOCIIIO Presbyterian ' 16,300
macaws Reformed 26 340
Presbyterian, Ustasberland 50,000
?sabots-ma, °Mere 44000
Helmeted Data ASIO
Germs Reformed . 69, 730
Total 376,1b3
If to these we add Olmoreiesioaallate, es
there given 193,003
We have the whole lumina
la the IRMO ehaenae, the otuaben of them
ship La the Baptist Churetwa are stage as al
lowa
Baptizes, mtuLt
aptista, uu.rpissioll
Boptuat,
Davao, others
Total Baptista bt3,1121
Antis: We membership of the different Meths.
dird Churches to thus reported,
Idetbod at Episcopal 453.420
Methodist Episcopal Saudi 453,917
Idethodie PiViellial and oilvps b3POO
Tad ii&tkodLiss
Land; SO 14 squat yards undo • equate rod
40use tech make one equate rued.
4 equate mods make 1 acre.
650 acres make one equate mae. '
4010 agnate yards or 160 rods mak; .1
acre.
In cocaina:lns an acre by yards, the usual polo.
bee is, to trace oil° yards In length and 70 yards
In width; Oda to a tough way,uay be couldffed
sew anoint; for practical purposes, bet so 70
yards saber way make 4900 nuns yards, it ez•
acids one acre by 60 square yard.. To deter-
Mine an annals acre, it should be measured 70
0 44 In Isitithi by 69 1-7 yards in broad& The
sum remit may be arrived at by asesinuias 220
last In leagth sad 199 Cecile width, or by muss.
rins 7314 yards 'length by 641 yards in breadth.
—cows Pumas.
(kin. Hero 701 P2IIFATI Thr.—l beg Wye
to present to the phi.; uys • correspondent of
the MAW, Farmer, my M 0.1211000 of preaerving
hams I torn my buret over • pan or hole, in
which I barn hoed wood for seven or eight dayq
keeping • VW* warm water en the bead of the
barrel and prepared a pickle by putting fix gal.
lona of water in • boiler, with twelve nomads of
salt, twelve cocoon of ealtratre, and two gouts of
madames. Tido I stir orariently to dissolve the
salt, ees, and let it boil and skins it. I then let it
coal ud pour itlon my hunt, and in one week 1
have smoked ha very tender. and of an excel.
lent flavor and well smoke.. 'When the, weather
Wanes warm there will be • scam wise on the
-By keeping my hams' under pickle, it will
cep the you round. It is better to have • good I
oak barrel then any other. _Try it, and fl yen had I
most smoked earlier alter killing. and more pairs
t of able, please info?* the pubilathrough the column.
your paper.
Tams an m asastesezzo.—Horses should
'ever be pat Co work on ■ full stomach. More
horses we bun by toad diving niter eked than by
• full feed after driving.
If the Water wishes to have his pork barrel
and meat eked to hold out, let him look well
to his kitchen garden. Plenty of vegetables eon.
dean not more to health than to profit.
In laying in suck of winter bider for animals,
let It not be forgotten that a little to mach bijou
enough. Stinting animals at say time is miters.
tile policy.
As you unlit your land so It will treat yea. Feed
It with manures 'liberally and it will yield your
blond boutuifolly.
If you keep your sheep ind collie In your
meadows until June, don't complain because you
are compelled ty prualtue hay for year stock.
APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
Loma M. Power, of Pennsylvania, to be
Charge de Affalres to Naples, vice Thomas W.
rotigned.
The Bleyotaley.
The name of Aldrrm•n A. O. REINHART will be
mabmitted, by hie friends, to the eowhler•lloo of the
top
Whig Convention, ea &u able e•ndidw
tor the Mayoralty of Pinsburgb. novrato
QT wm. Algae Mil ua a aandabaa for rho Nay
ral*, rata.; tor ma aomlnatlau of rho Whig Convert
Ilan. alp
thFC I TVIty,
Coo•euuoo. 00.2
i17.40s • • Daub, Zs q 4 100 resent Map
••• or Allegheni, *ill he a eandibats tot te•elbelion
Watt to the nomination of the Allegheny Whig Con.
nation. • 13.10.1 r
12=
Tb• nun • of OLIVER H. RIPPEY will be aoboth
tad, by bla Mandl, to dog considentioo of the op.
poaching Whig Convention, •• • aagabla candidate
for dm hfayaraby. novlt•to
WESe "We are embarked bumming. that B. C.
Y tett' be e candidate for the Mayoralty, aubjeet to
BA W
theuomloatlon of the Whig Convemboa nonttl•te•
Irr C. L. MAGEE:wiII be a catultdats for the aka
et Mayor of the City of Pittrborgh, iabjact to the do•
chicon of tha Whig Courant:too. novel
MUM LECTIIII.W. 031 Eltilll4/4111113f •
AT THE APOLLO, MONDAY EVENING, Nov U.
EL C J. etKe.s, of New York, will g lie a course
D
of Sour Lectures, on' Monday, Tuesday, Wed
nekday and Thursday evenings, N0v.40, v, es and 09.
Monday being SHE&
convincing expenments Inn bs glvetr, also, the whole
mbdue a eondt explained. Alt who *Oa a thorough
practical knowledge of WO science should not fall to
attend.
Tickets to the comae, caatosenclag on Tuesday •••
eWing, fio cent.. Single tickets 43 cents. Poe sale at
Morse.. Book Store, Bs.. Charles Howl, and at the Door.
(See Circular.)
tionhbflt •
POH. HZ/XT.—The WAREHOUBE at pre•
sent occupied by Mesa. Balley,}3rosso k Co.
on Water one -4 (rowan. of April next.
maga JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
FOR II AI. 13.—A good two horse PEDLAR'S
WAGON—for sale low—may be seen at the Ba.
sear Liver, Stable of Rale Penmen, Fourth street,
between Mad and Smithfield nostil
THE continued open weather Induces the entmeri•
Mn to wad *me Boat. eastward, and will re
oelpe a limited amount of (men me OAT, for Phila.
dal** or lialtintans, and receipt Glithe earn. -
newlel TAAPPE ft O'CONNOR
ULOUR SULPUUR-755 lb. reed add far sal.
b ndad R E SELLERS 117 Woad in
V . ...i1:4 6 013!0qp — t 3 bi.ln.t rax!d and tonal. by
B ALi- t; PnY,tLOge'"th')Alr:'d
/AIL cmat . itterr Jan read bnd for
sale b nerrb3 REIELLERS
AGP-71. lbs Jon r
_ee•a sod for salt 14
- 5 " MS. 67 Wood at
lACCOW—IV P.klaJosi reaV for Web
ssAERATUII-11114.6 ablip 444 .1 1hrip
al@ b novlo 1
pzmais-a 01.11u!nmef INlrjuia
SIINDIIES-48 bales CabolN 43 bbla 1 Lards
II bap &Wars; 3 begs 0139/333
"rs wive en steamer WAIL awl ter sale by
man SULU( DICHBYI Flout
COPAL VARIIIBB- 7J bbls, 14 tar do, 10 ke^ Bow.
too otardoetars, warranted good, now boding
haat mud, and for We by
rwrit, DICEY I CO, Front st •
UNE BATHING SPONGE—For rale Aq
__
_nov96 I BCHOONMAR & CO
BEM/ft ARROW ROOT—Beg_ &or oalo
by bode I SCROONPdAKER & CO
- -
TtIIOPCS best Black Lead Craeiblea, Non flow 12
JJ to 33, Jost reed sod for sale by
00Y26 SCROONKARER k. Co
rp.BOY WEIGHTS—In rmall cup rem, for Bala by
na•10 JSCHOONALUCEII, & CO
TIIIIESTONII Concentrated Extracts of Lemon, Va
Intim. Nutmeg, an, kr tale by
ocrcO3 J EICIIOONMAILER lb CO
LA" OIL-4 bb!. No I lard Oil; do No 9do do;
landing and for We by
nova JAMES DALZELL, 91 Wausr st
FLOUS-30 bbl. Pagb's extra Family Floar,
Toreedra brand. F landing
sad for .ate by noMtd /AMU; %%LIMA,
GOCEILIE.B-11X1 1. 5 7 a prima Elio Coffee; 10 half
&eau P Tea, codes do; 1 ceroon Indigo;
20 bbla sinus Oil landing from Camd, for We by
snide JAMES CALZELL
e. MOLASSES-1a bbls lardlag by steamer Cal
0. aod % miler eale by
. bade JAMES DAUM! 41 Weser at
CHEAP DE LAINS--A. A. ieLtmos A Co., PO Mu.
ket street, are nee/ opening i eases cheap De
Lain., at it cents per yard. nor 4
C HEAP
CALICOES—A. A. Mason &Co. hate reed
eises of Fast Colored Calicoes, gelling at 61c.
•.1 ard. nerrde
A A. MASON I CO. hare opened a large lot of
11.. Flannels mall eta Canuartus at 25e, Alpateas
Elown
1 JNEN LIDILTS—A. A. Rm., & Co. will *pea Wu
moralog AV dot of Wen lidkfs at afe. aova
BONNE!' RIBBONS—A. A. Mason &Ito are o.
opening another largo lot of Bonnet Ribbons at
the attremely low pries of efej also, • large Int at g
and Inn. noir%
APPLES—WO tads choice, of ruions qualities, in
core and for saliaby L S WATFOMAN
noTIO 31 Water and at Front at
D RIED PRUIT-10 sacks Oiled Peaches, (halveN)
4do do do (panda •
in 00111 d for silo by nova L 8 WATERMAN
ROLL !MITER-4 bbl! Erni!, Bde pulled do, 18
tee Flub, for sale by
neB,llo L 9 WATERMAN
LARD—A. few bbls and kegs No I Loaf Lard, on
bend, for sale by tweli) .1.8 WATERMAN
FLOUR—I2O bble superfine, of do extra family, for
sale by norm L 8 WATERMAN
WOOL-1003 lb. Jou reeelvizg stld for sale by
neVAI STUART & SILL
FLOUR—b4flbbls'extra F. Ily to sutra and for sale
by novV6 STUART & SILL
CORN MEAL-100 ha sifted oldl corn, far sale by
novnil STOAITE BILL, LIB Woad .
A P . P . 4S—IOU bbls
a ri v inz, foor i a by lie
Yowl st
—.T 43
TIMED PEACHES-10 bbla new erne, in core.
1/ naval STUART & BILL
CH r I: O E nTv CT eat aandlima. always on hand at
oodne
core STUART AL SILL
aitellßßEL—hrObls awl qr bOls, In BUM,
c7A STUART & SILL
110FEBRINU—no I In bble,nnZ fro sale
novVI StUART k bILL
yOUTTER—Ron end Obi, just receiving by
STUART SILL
fOTATOES—Reeebring end for sale by
emelt - STUAIIIT &SILL
itT)./14,.CC0--2° ""I'i"ITVAVITSILL
TYrIBAS-2Slif chests Y rscelslng .nd co. sale by
STYa4T &SILL
fltgars-10 cesassoa, its store for •Tals loss
eserlG STUART k SILL
4TTING—IOOO pounds, In sore .nd for sale by
B
earn ,STUART k SILL
PEPPER -10 bags, in store and tor ssle be
oor2o STUART RILL
rii)11:0-1 eeroon
no-MI 6 EIVJART as SILL
VALUABLE PROPERTIr FOR SAL*,
TIME eabsenher offer. for aDs., bk properry, corukt.
I lag of TWO DWELLING HOLISM aed large
STORE ROOM, Whole the for corner of Rebecca et
and Water lane, &clinking the Idanchemsr Ferry land
ing. The bandums are In excellent order. Teo stare
has been established for ma yearn, with a igeocmt ens.
tom. To any M
person wishing to engage In a sale and
pkasant bashien, em an few each chances offered
about the chy.
=X=2MM
MI;M=I
r LOUR-11 ask .0 bola vartons braads jaK reeelved and
ner 41
(or by
Astatantorio k CROZER.
-
(IRAS RIGOR —l7 bbl • choice' wee Join feet,
ed a d rorsOo ty
mr• •4 ARMSTRONG k CROZT.R.
D RJED or P ... E i te b HF r i—/.3 oaks (oda.) to day ra,edved
nay ft r
e't UM ARAM:I-30D loejatt reed and for we by
ur norRI J KIDD & COl._ 60 Wood st
Illtotostbont f 0 /WO.
~... The ISLAND PACKET own be .old
at pablio agehon lathe city of Wheel•
ing, on MONDAY, the lota day al De
etober, 1849.
' Tenn(oath in hegid, and the batuee at 4,8,
and 11 Rao th. with Interim. Approved notrodable
llik,
pposaper will be taken for that deferred mien% sag I
itive
3/
APLE TRUNK BOARDS-1 1.111 reed sad foe , aovig , D. Z a NE. E•
ule Ly novel ' A CULBER NON '
' Now Pala y
`OAP—BI baallenaine Cana; reed and for sale by I .- e- mad e ir*".ll7 C". !_t
/0 wield a ~,,,,,,,T , ,,,,,,, • W. are 1:10. receiving, 11.61 One Of OW Erin cut,
our second lowly of FALL GOODS, consisting
Li AISItiS-70 ban freer, tent'd and for We by ' 01 every article tn emr hoe, to ',Web (with every ow
J. nowli A CULBERTSON , GEO( of LOOKING GLASSES, of wo ewes etenallte
8,,,,,,s wAim„...c",,,,,..m
.__... _, ul.) we link Lt. Altera= of,'Wntern Merchants an.,
other bayen. nova KWINEDY !SAWYER
erecters, ree'd mad for eats by •
none , _ ' A CULBERTSON
SNDRlEw—Eproos Satan, Alan. Chip'd Logmood,
Bladder, Indigo, Cloves, Naustegs, ox., for sal
SOe by
weal A CULBERTN
•RMSIMONO a QROZEIL
V.ATIIEB.S-3 bets rerelved and for salo e•
[KM 114 •AII9TRONO & csozEa.
groi`fvl'44 kr.. a "
earner Labe,: and Hnaa
re
CZ 10T-10 tersuel, e 4 and for i r
X1.77n0v21 CU sa/ LB e ULTSON
Vr•libt for lb. gait. _
Wreeetwo abort 90 tons fttittltt, to ciut,
If offered and deltvered to-day.
nor*44t, JOON AIEFADEN it CO.
SALERATVB-40 bbl. Mabry, on and and ferule
b 7 • bcryx4 J R FLOYD
COFFEE-250 bags Omen Rio, now crop, jam load
ed and for !wig by .114 J IcHPLOY D
TEAS -40 k( ehesia Y Tea;
10 Black Tea; supersar qaalnica,
DaliDDe b , aad.,10.1 laodrrd end to, We bF
.44 J 4;R FLOYD
DOTAIILI—II can. In oars sad for oak bT
JL - J R 8 FLOYD
DROOILS-35 don in .Lora wad Sur War
JJ corm J k 11 FLOYD
TNOWCI-3 yawns El 1 , , Jan Imuted to tale
FLO
J. novil I & by
YD
-
e n tr e fa Las reel luld sgie by
8 k W lIARBAUCkII
BARLEY WANTED-3= bn Barley wanted, for
*bleb the highest huh price wits be paid by
tior24 Bt W NAHUM:OIi
CILOVERsERD-600 tna Clover...l wanted by
corklB & W WARSAW/1i
CREAM CHEERS-.&R bas,as
far sale by oori4 EferrArlait'Old
aLANTATION bIOLASIBES-SCO bb lb, io gond or
L - der, fa pale by WM BAUALEY k CO,
abd Wool , u
AT 0. SVGAR-11:0 hhds In store .nd forsitle by
W Bl /3.4OeLEY a. CO
WHITE CLAY .- 4112716Q Lou for yea b
VW iIoYSI LIACIALEV CO
ELEPIIANT 01L-50 bbl. Violet, ex,ra bleached,
for ssle . by octal WN BAGALEY &CO
PERCUSSION CAPP--1,000,044 each ODD, F and
just need put .hip Seine, for awe low by
toy% C YEAGER., lob Market It
IIOTP-1.5 rust, eampriting an endless variety, itiet
ree'd per slip &biller, and for pale loan by
novel C VliAblEft.loa blarkei et
ACCORDF.ONI3-5 case. aged; oleo—l cue ROG,
wood and Ebony Work Holm .d Writing
ke, or the Mr. etyle• ever brought I, toe eity;ljuet
reed per ship Verne, md for mlodove by
C YEAGER, 108 Mork mist
UPICAL INSTRUkt INTES-3 resat Viallsta,aas.di
al I easel:o4nm and I atm Fifes and Platen, anted:
rut recta per nblp *kidder. nral for na.a by
nar24 t: YEAGER, 108 garket et
S LIOAR HOUSE MOLASSES-60 bbla Just read per Etas/mar Zaattary Taylor, born the St. Loais
Steam;ugar R.LIBIy, and for sale by
no JAMES JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
DLANKS FOR DUFF'S BOOK RREI'INC—fi. new
1.11 supply Just we'd Nom New YO4. loads of ilna
paper, and nandsodiely 'toted to the psnerns of the
printed treatise, with the author's printed directions to
tasehen on each rover, for sale by
nov24 J it MIILLOR, 61 Wood st
- - -
ROURNINGI ALPACRAS—W. R. Warn, has re
ceived • farther .apply or Jet Black Bombazine
ind Alpaceas, of van*. qoalitlea—Aiso, Mohair
and Alpacen LOW., black, green, brown and satin
stripes; a! Noah East ea rners Fourth and Market sts.
—Whlesale Rooms p siaira. nov2l—
PELEE ADISISSION..PHILO HALL
SECOND COURSE.
TRH HOLLICK begs to announce, to compliance
jJ With a general re/igen, that be will repeat Loa se
lect Private Lecture. on PHYSIOLOGY, so., on Mon•
don Tcrafloy, IVednewbay Thursday, Novem nor
VO , b. 27111, and ph--Illustralratad with .all the
Modell! and Paintings.
Pot Gentlemen only Hay. not admitted) nt7i o'clock;
doors open et 7.
For Ladles only at 3 P. M ; doom open at
Single admission g 5 dente. Tweets for each series
CO cents.
V'Eaeh of the Lettere. on Monday will be FREE,
both afternoon and evening, and Tickets for the series
fusion
the be ob
number will be l tainrd then wonint Tue ted.sday. To pre Tent eon.
F. ROLLICK, hi. D,
Monongsbela Homo.
.
ted,
\/ WNIIAOALE\'kQQ
mr,Ml
I=',Mfl=g
and Bald. Oromd brand, far uk by
darn BAGALEY t CO
COFFEE—IWO bags pmoo Onto Rio, receiving and
in store, for de by
twirl NAI BACIALEY k CO
D AMNS-30 by. td Id, to day reed and foLOYD r aale by
norlO J F
11117FrOetrW a.,garnehon Furnaciaail land.
rd m Allegimy wharf, and anode by
=MO Ja R FLOYD
111 WU •Or or •
B FL
• P-13 ba ao w Raton Kentucky New, met
• on oeutsignosent and for sale by
• Inovl3-111 • A GORDON
-
Pitts,targilt Navlimalati 'sad Vir•L11110.
rata. COMpaay.
MELTING of the Biocide:edema( the Fiuebereb
Nevigeddu sad Are lantenee Compury, will be
bola al , beeace, N2ll Merkel la, Lon Fndey, Der..
.ber 71,1842, fe a aloek, P.ll.
obeZl. d BONER r FINNEY, Peel,
•lALAII.6--luu bu It mere fcr raliby
n.r23 CON' d 019EITOGI.E, 109 Second .1
"r Gale ests_n, in Male 040
form'. nu rn COPE .0.1R1V1T1.144
and Cr wilaTtly
n 0•93 COPE k BRZYPOGLI3
800•07751 Mids 21 . 0, slrdr a t Vin; signagamia
WWINDOW GLOSS-200 bons and does, In note,
• for sole by nova. e& W RARBAVOH
nitIRD PEACBSeI—OO bre old, for sale Ire.
senirl 8 W
IOWT - 07W9t. 4 77n - •
! SAVOR
OaNE3Difo6—ficacy No 3 Cianebort36 far Steam
beat Darla. in atom and for Nee at W 61•Clin
Carpet Warelloasea No 76 Fourth at We to
vita marabou area to call and eturatio h• 6710 parch
• elsewhere. o 0 3
EMBOSSED PIANO AND TABLE COVERS—A
imp apartment of Enflamed Wm. ..kd
Coven pa be foand at W erChnoers Cagan Ware
boa., al redated pram: OW 'ana ammo Prow
parelmang elarertuna nerrai
IBHEREBY GIVEN that the rou..i,,A. Mt'
.1- trona have Red, in iliCi the T : la gister'e Wide, of AB. -
ebony County, en account of their several action, as
Administrators, Executors and Guardian., and thee
said accounts will be prevented to the (Bab IMO Court
of MaConnty aforenid, on Monday, the Nib day of
December next, for confirmation and allwance, vim
David Nicholla and William Finney, &neuters of
the Estate of Jame. ?Rebell., deed;
William &leader, Adminimator of the Estate of
Clement Archer, dec'd;
Richard Bonner, Adminimrater of the Rate of
Jane Eyen, deed, final aceountl
Ann. Maria Adminharatrla of the Emote of
Wm. J. Hiller, deed;
Webers! Beefeater, Executor of the Rattle of Win.
Enrol, deed &al
the
David Sm iler, on e of the Admildstraton of the Erm
tate of John Mathws, deed;
Catharbue CYHanlin. Admindstneutz of the Estate of
Michael CPHardln deed;
Cornelius Drover, Administrator of the Estate of
John Peebles, deed;
Robed Donaldson, P. and Jeans Morrow, Admin.
Mutton of the &we of PranelkWilson, dec'd, final
Kee01111 . ;
Joseph Wall, one of the Executors of the Estate of
Gllllett Wall, deed;
Joseph Wall, Ade:dein:star of the Estate of Capt.
Wto. Wall, deed;
Jesse Conner and J. P. Ross, Administrator. of the
Estate of Dr. J. APColly. deed;
David Doe and John Stiles. Lammers of the Estate
of Phan, Brown, dec'd;
John ILMel:Many, Administrator of the Emus of
James APLlermott, dec'd;
H. B. brag - raw Esq Administrator of the Estate of
Bleb mai Biddle, Eau ,deed,• •
Harvey Applegate and loseilt Wall, *Antietam.
tors of the &tate of Gideon Well, deed;
Alexander Wilma Ad
d; of the Entate of
Ann fit. Clair I , lTarland;deed;
Ern Chamberlain, Administrator of Mellon Chun.
!sedate, deed;
James &on told Andrew Bedell, Executors of the
Eel.. of Abner Bedell, deed;
William B !dowry add Reborn F. Mowry, &Maud.
teeters of Philip Mowry. deed;
Waillete Magee, sunning Administrator of Theta
Blair, deed;
George R. Riddle, Administrator of Hertricuallamo
ton, deed;
Samuel Gormley, Goardlan of n edam hole of Na-
Mantel Glenn, deed;
Robert Finney, Guinnon of p minor heir of Joseph
Waddle, don't
Williun &nosy, (Audian of a minor heir of demob
Waddle, deed;
W. a Denny. Guardian of motor be of 0. Orin. by, deed. - • JO H N bCOTT, Rearms:
Ilaourn's Orrice. Pittsburgh, Nov- 23.15 11 .
novialditaand
11.1.9 TRY OIL CLOTHS—Rued this day at W Tal'Clunaers Carpel Warehouse, new and hand
some style Tapertry 011 Cloths, which will be eat to
fil any site ball room or veldt; tale. novall
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS—W. 14PCIlatoelt la
y opetbus lbe bandymest amoebae= ot Pil'd
Mm Pima and Table Covers aver offend le tbie
market, to width be Ibvites RR' Int!ntion of punka.-
era meal
STEAMBOAT TRIMMINGS —We invite steamboat
fern to call and examine our assortment of Trim
mings, ax we always have a large assoamen in OW
hue. Carpet Warehouse, No 7,S Fourth street.
mica W liPCLINTOCH
g SARPETS! CARPET "_—tined ihisday ' s! W. kV
g„,r Chunekle•Carock Warehonso, No. 75 mirth et, a
Csnlor elepply of Carpets, of th e late" and moot ap
proved styles, to which ml invite the attention of
Swarnbaat men, and those wNhing to famish Holism.
le nail and examine the largest assortment in Madly,
whick we will roll oheaper over before offered in
the wesosen market met) W hi'CLINTOCK
FEATHERS -(10Xt lb. mime for a C
le by
Akar= bl GRANT
ljtle%" LIM E—P 3
elbls reed VoSsa.lor
LINSEED OIL-4 bbl. just 'wed and for sea by
naval x I B CANFIELD
PEARLS -11 just reed and for We Ith icu)
scela J B CAN
BUTTER -10 blBB SOLI Baiter; IS krill doi 8 bas do;
reed NM for .ale by nor1:1 J B CANFIELD
POTATOES-7 bbls hut med and for sole by
nova J CANFIELD
'CIXTRA CREAM CHEESE-ICO bre; ZO do Nam-
Mr moat do; jest reel and for ask by
rtoril J B CANFIELD
1311111SWEY-33 bbl, Raw Whiskey, butYee'd and
77 fin sale by WESTON nowvi,
Work] t • od Front maw
ARTISTIG CAN yds Oto reed ma for
sate by noy23 J KIDD k CO, GO Weed st
A RTISTS. COLORS-103 Jox used, In Tnlees: nu
11.. reed vral or sale by yu3,33 J k
SP S. TURPENTINE-40 bbls lut reski:for w• by
uorD J KIDD t CO
MOVIR—A good asaortmaal of TOYS, IneladiagLa
g dire' FAor,y. Ramrod, Ind Mahogany WORE
nAsicers. Sa.t feed bY
narti KENNEDY & SAWYER
Fibtfitßirtibl. oaperfoke;
bbl. Ana; In atom and for Gabs by
nava STUART & SILL
BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR mks Ism reveiviag,
In prim. order, and forded. by
novrt STUART d. SILL
BEEN APPLES-1W bbl. Gracia Pi
• 40 • amber;
20 r Mho Catheadsi
10 " Bashi Apples; choice
all. ICI, received and for sae by
00.-to • STUART Y All.
BARLEY brALT—Conounly made and for alb by
1..1 oar& bl 8 BROWN. 144 Liberty st
BAKLEY IVA NTED—ne highest' price paid to
rash for good Barley, daring the soma.
nova B B80WN,•141 Liberty . er •
FLOUR-73 bbl . !lamblcroa'a Stand, this day meld
and far .ale by
Pe n 9 ARMSTRONG k CRI
GREEN. APPLES—NO bbls Ise ised sr.d for sale
by novZil ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
B E ANS —4 bbls in more and for We by
met!, ARMSTRONG & citozp_
BACON SIDES—
-4 Ws sow lambs' from steamer
Exch.'s, for salon by
os. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front st
FEATHERS Or. WOOL-48 unit • now !mohair tram
ge/1111/.? Esehnoirs,..d for sale by
flora - ISAIAH LOCILEY &CO
MILT-9%VA' k. GINSII•40- 10 bags and ic ask btod
Ja tag float steamer Fachlotto. nod for ink by
120 ea & co
T,NLAVIEED,LassiIIas Paatstesisser Erebance, and
me we by ' - ISAIAH DICIM.Yt Clu
pram Cu,
'MANTEL TO PURCHASE— One bornized .bite
V of ibe Merchant.' and.Mansfaebarer's Bunk, or
Hank of Pisaborgb Stock. ,
mama N. HOLMES SONS.
E212:11233
DEDUURN: Ilia rum Voyage, by HennanAkthista,
.Ll. author of 'Tytiee." .Chnoo."
lllstory or King Alfred of &gland, by Jacob Abbott;
with fine engravutp.
bldonia the PoreemaK by Wm. !Reinhold.
JOHNSTON k STOCKTON,
novilt comer ?bird and , Mt gtreeut
• Journal and Chronicl Copy.)
HOO4-9 dressed reed and (or sale by
no val ARMSTRONG & CROZKR
r z 510 .. : 2, 111 —9O bbl. Farmer and LIG% brand, to day
teak! and for sale by
~
ARMSTRONG & CROZER
IMINIIRD PEACIIIIS-6 . bbi.Jut mAland Punic by
JJ novil • 'CRAM &SKINNER
FLOUR—litsuseks o snAVAtz
SUNI*6 " .3-111; %%RV fotatoes;
5 tel. eor
by _ _
BEEN APPLES-31/bbLree'd and for We by
k_T nor3l • CRAIG & SKINNER
MACKEREL -10 hi bide No 1 Alackarel;
No! do;
do;
Receiving from 6e canal and orcola by
now% JAMES DALZELL.kI water
VIRE lIRICRLS,CCO in Grote and for vale by
11 nov9l
1,1 DALL4L
N Al r. l ( - 3 ,,,, 10 ,4 egs, n ar oa i d t dna, I.4l2tt&fin.
I).dr 1p.131, • f eloponoi qttaldyi lor s kol L eay a rd . lon
ko ord . ,0,..i0, r _
• ~t,„lr No 37 Wood wool
I . ) URE COD .LIVER 1314 ,, Rothton's 'Whim Cod
•nlo b
IJ y vor Oil, ft , , , , , , , rr.¢ 1 0 1 4....,,1 , d , Vhe t 1d end for
LI
H E n C o Ult'S EERINA-10 big
("ItnliiiLLEßS
R AMIAS-10! bis al!w crop, f 5
7 4 1 1 k % • •-•
LARD 0/1.---4 044 :!.r4A , S , 091 Ho 1 , reed
R HEY, MATTHEWS & CO
SHOU LDER.S-10 ..Aka for r.bs,
JJ mitiniirumrca, by
A 0,91
,EIIEY, BIATTIIRWS it CO
RIO COFFEE-Iby. n...!VP, Jot rte,'d mid
for ial e by
ttovil OHEY, ,bIATTFIEV7S & CO
CUAR-411 Mkt. prime oldlingar, for sale by
-
HMV. MATTHEWS A CO
ROCC:IIT ' KE.I3-149 kegs imbproTed Wrooght
vy SOU ., ""? "41/41,17114,7VT/TfliFS CO
aovvt
FrOIJACCO-78 bx.b4,6*and lb Imam
W keg. No tyrum
win!
CHEN, MATTHEIVi & CO
Soo.—la hz• A.% f or
novaRUEY biATTREVIS it co
E ESSENTIAL I
TIAL c . oil Thur . ;
• 1 Likteuder;
ry Peppena.7l;
Stin4.,% ; •
Fruh anoliate to
haat ' d p.m f
1,0110 0,N81A/a 4 it I co
• . . . _.
'vl".%l 3 .'„Vonbgtf:2:4lir ' al i na l" C''''. ' ' t. '
nava ' _ J A l ot
CO
(.1 - Eli.li7i* , !viiiii,li - 4 - (41 ol•
Cfit]-•°
_lONk . _;tl
te r rl .
t Io tag. La, receletng hoax canal, and
nova ) JAMES A HUTCHISON ACO
filarAke.Uhshta& bilaraqf d W sal°
IX b 7 - ' • 9040
AUCTION RALF&
By Zahn D. Davto. Anetlanoisr.,
•
Executor's .W. of Bowls, Clotking, dG
On Monday eiening, Nor: rth, et Q o'elock; it
the Commerdsl Sales-Room, corner of Wood rod
Fifth areets,will be sold, byarder of Joha V. Myers
and M Underwood, Executors. &a of Wm. Smith,
[woof Allegheny eity, dee , d —A. qmintiry of valuable
Docks, Magazines and Pamphlets; Dam's Philadel•
it." A... 4 for the years lets, 'l4, 'ld and IA One
ether Tronk, a namluty of Clothlog, and other pro.
per, of 'shoos descriptions
`r.'.. - Dold and Si/e_er Watches, double and single
barrelled Shot Guns, Pistols, and a quantity of alma-
Ms Books from a *elect private linear) ,
mein JOHN 1,0 DAVIS, art
L. Stook of Dry-Ga?de.
Cho Monday rooming, Nov. D3M, vrt 10 o'clock, et
the Commetend Soles Rooms, comei of Wood ood
Valk etreett, will be sold, Ira.% reserve, for cash
An extensive assortment of simile and fancy foreign
and demesne Day G amen kick amehich are nearly all
Me' variety usually kept in -a , large retail swre, and
may he enameled previous in sale.
-
At Welock,
Ortmerm ilemarrare. Furniture, he.
Young Hymn an Imperial Tee,. Virgin. manufac
tured Tobacco, w ri tum and sesapp, ng paper , sb¢veiy
madam, patent balm.; Ramie. drills, &a.
A large and general matutment
. or new and second
band household furnsuare, cookme mores, Miriam
mend's, feather beds, bedding., manure em:
looking
al so, carpeting, mantel °locks, window
cur .Az.
ario, a quantity or leather trout., cancels trunka .
pet and leather bags, saddlne, bridles, to:
n 0•23 JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt
RWIOVED THIS DAY, it the India Rabbet De
pot-1 use Women , . Metallic Rebbertdols;
4- 0 ' lw . 4n
5" " -
1 " ?Hues' " " Slippers;
I " Men's " " Overshoes;
I "Sandals;
1 " " leather soled " Overshoe.;
All of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, lower
than at any house In the city. J& ft PHILLIPS,
bov2l lie 5 Wood street
• - r -
RISBBER OLOTHINO—Hee'd at the India Rebus
Depot, this day-6 pair Pants, - •
0 "' Baptismal Puns. •
..- o .
Lon
0 Slotted
_' S
Sold at No 5 Wood strut, by
1%0,91 .1 a e PHILLIPS
TI EC'D THIS DAY-30 India Robber Sack Coats;
" " Capes, aleevea4
For sale at the Depot, No 6 Wood st. by
J h H PHILLIPS,
RSTEAM PACKIND—Dtst reed at 'the
jib Rubber Depot, INXi lb. Ste= Peeking, from 1.16
to e bleb In :kicker. For sale by
nova J &II PHILLIPS, 5 Wood .t •
tiaTELA FAMILY PLOUR-65 bbla jug read and
XA for ink by COPE k BEEYFOGLE,
nar2l 109 Second at
OTATOE9-41 bbts just reed and for nu by
P
zursill COPE & BREYFOOLE
fILIELNE—Jant reed on coneignment, and for Blip
ia a choice lot at Cheese.
nett COPE & BREYFOOLE
Q WEEP POTATOES-1n store and for we by
\1.0.91 COPE & BREYFOOLE
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View
of the moms] Mule., relations and interests of tho
lidedical Profession and ths Commanity; by Wont.
ington !looker, N. D. '
Ttie Works of Midas! De Montaigne; comprising
his Essays, Letters, tn. By Wm. Haslett.
Nineveh and its at 61.11.61.
Eq, D. C. 4
Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of an Unfinithed Tont
In 1847. Hy &T. Wallis.
Tapper'. Proverbial Philosophy, new editlim; MILT
mud. Jest received by
JOHNSTON tc STOCKTON,
• Finest comer Market and Third streets
(Jenne.", Chronicle and Poo copy.)
By Aroszeu Hoary Lay
4 - )(1O/TSk of eat rely new an. ae• °noble Goods,
LAY now opening at A. L. MASON & COY 3, 60 Mar
ket meet, comprising-300 Long tl , hawla, 40 pea Rick
Dres. Silks, per Long Brooke Shawls, MO blew.
Preach Merinos,Paramanaa, Ae noril
Uret MALIN
We by
e.ll, 3, 4 and 3, rec'd author
C ARBUTHNOT
RED FLANNEL--6007d. ssed on consignment snd
for de by novil C ARBUTHNOT
pp KUM% LINE.
WS wilkeoroirore to early Freight to Philo&lpktie,
kV Baltimore and New York, via Canal andßarl
Beads as Indg as the water permits
noMM XIEB & JONES.
QUIPTIOns to the
, d at Kennedy fr. Sawyer* by
THOM&S KENNEDY,
liononap Sserotory.
•
iii i iii i ii
BENNE - CT, BERRY & CO, Manufacturers of Foil
Ask. Bleaching Porrelera,Mnri•tle and Sulphuric
&olds. Warehouse No. —Nl7ater street, below Ferri
nov2o-ly . •
D EC'D MS DAY, (rota, the 1.1111.7,E
Li Paelory-4 Rro.• of that excellent ankle of Rob.
bee Poem, for rettd•fieg Boots sod Shoe. soft Bad 1111,
pervioas 10 watei. For Lao at the ladis Rabioo De
pot, No, 3 Wood area.
uo•90
EITEIRM
WAGON COVERS—Jost tre'd from tho Phillips•
TV villa Factos, WS yards Wagon Cover Oil Cloth,
■ splendid article 194 wide, for solo et N 0.6 Wood it.
royal J &II PHILLIPS
CAiIIiIAGIE CLOTH—Jost p pea otlfeiallie
grabber Carriage C i talL i a apiertilid attielle,tor
i
PS , }Jabber Depot,
No 3 Weed alreet
NaVAL STORES-100 bbls Tar,l.oobbls Pitch;
130 do Roam; for sal. by
=MK/ C 11 G RANT, 41 Water guest
S - 110/171-41hAds fair N o,far sale by
:awn C H GRANT, O. Water street
110 tiLetente—aoo bbl. prime N O. for sate oy
neviC C H GRANT, 41 Water meet
LIEATHEILS-2X7
r
noval Lb. prime, for nle by
C H GRANT, 41 Waterree!
W II ,7 "E tI NS-44 ikTndtrsa bake
G"
-V= WO Liberty sireet
ne.dind Lo, ie
H E /12114 bbls
BRAUN A 'Mira
CtA n N ov A 2O RY 73. E. ED-3 bbls for nib by
BRAUN t REITER
UCOHOL-6 bbls for sale by
A
BRAUN & REITER
euii (Jr We by
C boy2o BRAUN it REITER
IT A US—in small kept, brsa , e by
WO. BCEMONMAKER k ql
Alriibeny County. SS:
In she Orphenit Cannot said Comity, in lit
[L. B.] matter of the administration aceortnt of John
GlifiDen. Administrator de bold. non of So.
tab Hawkins, deed. No. 4, Morob Tenn, 1611 h • .
And mw, to win November Ilth, ISO, on motion of
A. H. Miller, Esq., the Coart appoint /Inner E. Brady,
Esq. Auditor to dtatibuto , he share of how Allison,
doe's!, as per report of Comellie Darragh, Esq ,former
itaditor. Hy the Cont.
DANIEL MeCUHDY, Clerk. , •
The Auditor above nemed-orill ot his office le
Fourth atteet, in the Ciry-of Pittsburgh, on Monday.
the 17th dor et December next, at It o'clock, P. hi., for
the summit or his appetionn J. F. ent. • • •
mote
BPLR3DID AkesoaTnEsT 7 OF DRAB
IIL/LNECTS
OF th e most nuillionablo color and superior uusilly
for Over Cuus 10 preees of the wrest sr* o
Casstrueres;soure very superb patterns of Ves nog ro
caaed this dor at mt. DIGBY
v 19411 sr (Journal eau,/ nillsiberrS .rrrot
NEW AND VALUABLE INVENTION! ,
GLINNI WINDOW LOCK AND
Pauteao,Dsonanti ISI9.
mars article of great melee to all persons en
bia4gtdi an buiAtrztor.tidlosef.wilzinh,ueAr.eilado
it
furnishes &perfect entenititte for Dollies and 'Might.,
at a saving of at kw 59 to each window, if agents
the eafeet fastening that has ever been brougot Into
The atility end convenience pi e ce , Pining overall
others, is, that by one thumb both sub of the
window can be ranted or lowered., It require. Wyly to
be known to be appreciated.
Pavane widdng to buy the article, gas have them
pat Into their windows, or thy right of selling it for
count:lee in thle Buts, nap apply to the subscnbere at
the
gh PERRY DOUSE, On the -Allegheny rivTURk er Pitts
bur, Pa. a,
ooreNdladisDp C. P. MAYO.
• Freight to Philadelphia.•
lgirE will receipt far two or three more host loads
TT frill& for Philadelphia. (atfildraneed ralea) if
offered soon. C. A. afiANULTY t CO
no• 0
Canal Bun.
Molarialser Lamar llkawl..
r. IL MURPHY nu meta a sapply_of the above
article, of dm best quality; also, plata Black ,
'baton, Mom* blank Bomban. ata, Mourning AI.
paces', Persian Cloth, black Coburp, panatuas,
CaahMeres, Mons de Lein. sad Frenel Mamas, black
Cravats and Moomlnjt Collars, Mourning Bonnet Lb
t!eek de, and fall assortment ends. n .,,
s""
it Vti
IN Alan:
BLACK SUES, •
lariEnrunest, inaloding a few plevei Cary wide,
. 4 w dor. Buyers are invited to look at them,
North ' comer of Penni' ant Market sta. ,
Wholesale Roomette aunts, wham a lame snort
meat of New Goods has lately been received.' (noveo
2
PIPES OLD COW;
7i °I 0177° 1.47.77't au_._
Erin , t/Mtile dark 'had
pale, vintage, of MO, 40, and
hf.pmett Lagarol•e's F
Extra RuChalko dark gad
Pale. Sultageu al m.Z.
h 7 . - pea ?Met Can 4h Ode Cognac dark and
gullet vintage. 44 17.
p
4k,00 °r C o osa, pale, (EL de glqi.qi
Y 44 do . Ora acTrirti " e Y '
"P t "; P. 1 71 77 44
• do 47.
do j g th roe . , AU 1 . 7 tr. der,
do 47.
do Castilian, do' • do 47.
do Hasteau, dark.
7 do Old magma,, dark.
qr casks Olard, Donny Co, pale. do '49
d Old Pa
d 's 714 400 , 1 Cognac d a rk, Pa k
Nector:
2' do Pellosoisia.
4 do
Po Legcs rung viamuy• of .37, '4% , XJ, '4O.
' 77.°77 , 40 do; ,'o tees and lOUs
eiske vaned Vmsyard Proprietors; of '4O.
COmmsa Co do do do 17.
do Champagne Cognac.
Pi Ult. Old Pasch Erardiy.
9do Cherry Brandy.
17 ° 700 Ema Old Cognacs. by Me dos or single bOals.
This stock of high proof chains Drenthe* has been
selected, by the moseriber and connoisseurs, prior to
Use abanes, cod am now offered to the_trade upon
More reasonable terms than heretofore. Call and,ea.
mina before percammg elseahem.
nuts JACOB WEAVER, it
CZ=
Lvingiatti LIIIIDEB.I
A NEW AR/fANBESIENT FOR BUILDERS!
T AM now receiving and yarding, as My yard anon
d, oppu City School Houve,• large and areellent
lot of WRYER PINE BOARDS. of all sues tad hal"
alias and common Also, SHINGLES, *open=
quality, and In any quanta" deviled.
In additicn to In. above stock, I have made an on .
have
which cannot fall to Moo malefaction. I
have procured • lola Ent nu V, him Piro TIMBER,
out of which I will have sawed to ardor cop dem;
don of hadding lumber &WM.
POPLAR LUMBER, of .4) kio4o fandalted at mill
prices. " '
•
ILOGivn aye a call Wont parcheaMe.
GEORGE W.-P0
•
Aaysvil/e, Mahal. 191 9 . WPM I l aWle;
nieve-ltwTh.deodfn
4 1 4041113 Maton
ree'd it!** Magi XFFIMA
No. 76 Wood Mut.. anl awslo... JON. Room.,
H4b at Fasten price.:
i f l '64T&t4t7 : "':.( illOrrTiafi r te ."" tll 7 Hita 2 anTE:
- of Jeremiah Drama Eno . Robiha , rie Gterk
Harmony of the Gorpelr, do Far rh do do, Seon'a
Lie, 6 rola Dorton ridliion; Parish's llibie Guru",
itiadYolida China and Ita Pummels, D . IV...Vs Lee.
B .diniiborlijd6l6M, oonaly A nor
-4014K sad Mani aka lamest= snaky la addition
101 , Uut uoty, 010 NM= PEXIL lOgral
STEAllit BO A 113
• - Thebeir -end eplendid tatimeitc.
• 'I ger pocket.
• TELFOR&PH Ne.
aeon.maeter. 1.111 levee for Ce.telo
neti ond Lneivrillo on 'gneteloy, the e:t.h1.1..4.0•19
o'clock, A. AI. For freight orpe!rofe pp* , Oraboete,
to. BAKER. TORSI TB, or • .
UM MILTkINBEROKR, 1-
,
• noveo
M==
The splendid steamer
• • HAAB:WEB, • • •
• Caldwell. muter, will have Gas Um
above and al , intermediate port oa
Tuesday, the 271 h Mac, at 10 o'clock, A. U.
For freight or passage apply an board , oho
maga B AIILTEs.:I3EIIGUR s Aar
ForgriTitifs.
•
.1 The End steamer •
SCIII.III,EILL, , •
milkLlarshell, muter will Irarn for aboine
and Intermediate: porta on thin day,
the 2tlth inst., at 4 redact, P. M.
For freight or pauage apply an board or to
nor24lla PETTIGREW Zr. CO, Allis
PITTKDDROH AND WHEELING PACKET. . .
-.The aeli and epleadld Pa.*MP&
mai' pmater CINDKREELA, , •• •,
Copt. Jea-H. Hallett, will leave paw
Farah every hbaday, Wedneadaysad
, • . • Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. AL - - , •
For freight or panne apply on boar.i, or to' _ • -
J N /ON t. •
anliis.-'
TEd Bne aeamer' • -
ski" •
B +l Ana :vnrEAtiyaga.-
.P. M. ' octal _ .41RAI9TRONti gellOll,lT 41,
FOR KANAWHA /1140 OALL - Iftiag. !
! , > 'The splendid fest rognig, . te i ns i,
REVEILLE;
.• . Stone, master, will leave for above
ad all intermediate pails on Salty
'day, the Old inst., at 4 o'clock, P. R.
The Reveille draws oat !dinettes water.
For freight orsassage, apply , on board, or to ..
1 nov2o , PEITIOREW di CO, /tits
FOR CINCINNATI - • *
a Z ig t . re. \ The eplendid AtePrner
,Cl ‘ t, Cope, will leave for the above,
P.. .,en all intermediate porta Rialcdrirer
i
,IFeLfaleter noel
- 7 01 / I CTINMA
. .
........L.,...•
. _ , . , ..-:-!., ?..t4r"...• ‘ . . .
DAILY PACKE LENE. ~
•
.11 . 1L9 well known line of splendid . manger •Steam , '
en is now composed of die Ititgek, swiftest, ben •• •
• lied and famished, and most powerful boats ea the- ,
waters of the Went. Every aneommodatien and craw
fort that money can proems, has been provided Crit pu• ty
wagers. The Line be. been In clearance for flit pars
—has carried a million of people without the least lam. , i
,
rr to their porton& The bone will be at the fool el
Wood street the day prevjove to starting, (orate ree.
tiou of freight and the entry of pentagon on there '
ter. In an sage the onssego money Mint be rya ter- '
adymice
\ •
•
•
UNDAT PALOILAIT. • .
AAC. NEWTON, Captain 11
leave , mil .
Leave vimsburgh every Sunday morning at 10
vrb,ei,ng every Sunday evening =lO r. ;
Muy .4,
. •
MOZ#DAVnirt.
The MONONCIARELA, Copt..9lo:l:o,min leave Plner,
burgh every Meader rr.areing a ID Welocki Wkeettri„
every Monday evuerig at to t. a.
TomendlrtiXtire_ .
The HIBERNIA. No. X Capt.. J.
.x.emnam,
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 Walockt.
Meeting ever,. Tuesday eve:lll,l4m 10 P. t.
DNB1111)AI' PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt.' S.. Da. it, 1141'
'leant Pittsburgh every Wednesday, - worm rat 1$
o'alock; Wheeling every Wednesday evettiug a 10r.
TEII7IOIIXWV - A - MIEDIT.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Bum, will learCPlus
burgh every Thursday morning allo o'clock; Wheats
every Thursday everung at 10 r. ht.
•
The CLIPPER No. 2, CapL Pan Duvet, will team
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo'cloolg Whet..
Int avery Felder everting at 10 r. t.
SA4'I7II.DAY PACIESIT. , •
The MR:32I"I2OEIt. No. 2, Capt. 1. C. 'Mums.*
will learn Pittsburgh every Friday musalag u
cluck: Whaelitav at to r. 1L
GEE, WO! GEE, WO! 1
•
WINTER AIARANGEHRAT..
11 1849. igiakt.
GINGHAM'S EXPRESS WAGON
. •
Pittsburgh and Pltilade*phis.
A 8 the bitches. on the elute! Is about bang elated
L, the semon, we would Inform the paella die,'
,sre again brune. the Conestoga Wagonsitto•a,.
titlithioll, and will be prepared to forward PIM prr,6g,,.
daily, (earnmeneing on Monday, theighb inst.) A 'Sy .1
leasing Peuladelphnt daily by the mill testa
benburg, and the Wagons traveling day '.ad- .16 4 •
encore
die delivery of tined. in grit Apply,,,
WM. BINGHAM, .P.tusbargk
. -rhtsd II bbIDOCK, Na Itl3:fijarketareet.•
nov2o oPhiledelphis, ,
• • •
, .
VITINTIdif. AIIJAAPICA/SAISGS 2'. •• • •
•
.111114 a , • 1849.
EXPWEBS WAGON LINE • "
- • - now :
•
PITT VIMELGH ANDPHILIDF.I;PHIA:'
Tarsi Fmre Days, (Sunday. exerpte4l =min; Deg,
and Night.
T• i b= tet r a Petro gra th ti l m ad ttiftif
=Ty, Xe in ildilTonios " ge . ° ' °4"'"“
A Car.will leave Philadelphiwond Chanb daily each way with the Sail Tniin, and fr .‘ ,.
s h
bersbargh with relays of horses tunnies-dr, b
dailyy
Chap
We are prenared to forward COOP by
e above Line. ANA . •
• D. LEECH & Pittsburgh.... •
or tp.—D . & L.SECH • •
No 10 Sonia Third phado hi.
nor2o-•dil -
-PHILADELPHIA AND7rTPLeTNTIC teTEAM.
IGATION COMPP:NY'S LINE.. •
S. Nall6taaaatl. , plimAjDzypgi A 4 ,
FOR O'HAGRES,' •
VIA CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH & HAVANA:. ,
. THE new and iplendid!
•
..*** PinA) Dallagher, cam
' • 11/4 mril Jinn
Philadelphia fierChsrleW.i
ton., Savannah, .Hassall.i.
SAd ChegrecmTamulal,
7 D. ...b.. arlo
clock, A. AL, from diti Company's Wharf; foot OCLom,
• hard anti '
The Philadelphia has aceonareslations imimrpasse4
.by any steamer yet built, and bevies doable side lever -
marine engines, of great strength and power, fell roll.
ante may placed upon her for safety, speed Gad
micron. •
• • tarn OP PAPP TO
Ladle.' Saloon Stale Snout BerthsCSIPOOPP. 15.0)• 2'
Gentleatents Saloon and State Room Dania— Ital
Seiond• Class li;rtba : ..... .... . co.
Steerage Itertbajo.l.l with alit:rata &Baud -- 6:b
000 lbs. liroaga allowed to every pataeoger.
FREIGIiTto amulet, GO eentaper enblo toot, , •
OPTS, OP PAPS TO HATAY, . •
.
Cabin Paataae,.State }loom
Sieciaga • Passage, and found • • : ffi ;
1111110 or no. TO MIU3P/11...11, CO/112;10703. •
. Cabin Plumage, State Boom, to Savannab•—‘ii • • •
Steerage Pottage,
Cabin Papaw to Cbat1e5t00•.....• . ...... 120• '••••
No B Wet 'anted until pa - el (or: " • •' '
All Tickets moat be procured ft the OfflOso(
Company, No. ea North What're , - • ••• •:
•••'
' ••-
J
oni c tim..., A. W. T . IISiIPSON,' PrespiTt. "
rtante”-{pov2o '•
gtINDRW-t9 VilTtruseeti tibia Aartar;
• 'ib a egt fatted cask. Peqin'
bbis Tallow; e: " Bilentes.
:AA Li, Cheese. -
and S'kr*"
Jan landing
nerns • J n CANFiELD,,
Rid E-25 les In 34.0)0111111 for MID Lir •
• .1 A HUTCIIIISON&CO
•'' AT'Z'lflrdk
J A
reeds., ors.
I A HUTCHISON k CO
P-10
O s au P-10 tea. aso'd, forl.l o :arctugwilli,67,
E I LAXSELD, ; &e-10 Im Plagued:
- bo Old Cbesnoio;.:_ f
Ibog Oioroogi 11 .. 1 2 , 54
steamer Allaotie, wad for lola by• • - ;
1/ 4 6en nt tonP T4 for A ::l; . l.o7 ui : ll .
„t
-fikur:bcTailiTEß Ull.--,
by .zp,e.sy / or
~
1- medicinal pm - porno, far sale by • ,
oovto
.5 SCHOONNIAKER & .Oll .•
4181 MOSS-1 bbl estaa quality, for aalu by ,
001,20 J ACHOUNALAXER t.CO
gH/LlOgte
Veledikc.eh Herbs, jun reed Ilnd for !We by • .
ovaro , I SCHOUNNAKERA
CrIALTSZT4Tai - i!e;e — cs74lNo, rep e e•ir
47 leaaa Nevetas, mud for eale by • - F'T . r
doe2o •-
- IA HUTCHISON k CO'
MDLACK A LPACCAS—,44I openeCinorge 'Ru
mew of Sleek Alpzeeas Of all goolkie* and Torl.
ALEXANDER. & DAY.
we by D PSLTJ
URBRIDGE sweep ,
WILSON & CO,
Watarstnit.
.c b 4 on
by
,mcati, k
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fr.
not,
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, novl7. • • ;$ 6 LIVORTU &CO
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40. iiii/ T E r fre.-...4,y- 11 In d a t u Ir. g. I. t, , ~
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1'1H , Vt477 -- -1 — 41 ,, b.„--cb7,-- R i inndini ..., '
L . 21 role by w..-, • e"P ju ri m ivy &00
MOViailWis -.- - IL---i . /.. , 1' j :,il,O
Ilbylobi iittNal Sl . * N
sets
1 ...• vv. i received per tel s o d Alt
,t . ,‘
OVF. - ../ ' A'A MASON & CO, SO Pis eN v ,
•NMACCO.:•TO Neg. Ge's brawl', look." , ,
1 si ft s., Aisssener b for we by. •_.. ~,," '
lib...vi. ....'• .••“
1 novl7
bbl• Romarrtn .
.r). *ale by :hair 17 . s sc r ' soy6: 110 .4,00,1 ei
....I')A 1.51 A Scr.tch Gr.-y ine .
) r . r :r land.; R.:A for
rVE:t,_lloPrencdet
RANI:A k', •:3u Wu I.p
Jj JACOB WE.L VEIL, Jr.,
corner Alarlort Frari
PLOULt bur,. fasuses
EKirk's lima, to,d . by rso'd and for We by -
meno #4 1 1 1 ...L1M10N0 clagill