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Do. ono month.• •• Do.. • two months.— MIERt.=M Il i . _Bo — . aTirna — ths 7 r; . ...... ••• 4 • 1 0 ° Do. , twelve mentbs• ••• • - -.0 , • 15,0 0 Standing Card (5 or lets,) pet unate• e•CC One Square, change le ••—• Pot each additional tare, inserted on mond), or a grater Mario( time, for cub odds nal Maine ruertssi under the yearly rates, half one . _, ...., -Announcing candidates (far offices deer ...`"i tion)te be charged at the tee of at y tee per Wee , • for sea name; the tame to be pall in advance in all Ws' ' i fined The pnvlleges of yearly advertiser. wil be con_ rigidly to their regal. business, and all ether ulcer. Umlauts notrienaining to their regular ?winces, as agreed for, tube paid extra . t All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire ampules, ward. township and °Mat public meetinga, and melt like,M be charged half once. Melnuge notices to be charged 50 ceraa. ~, . Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invinations or obitury notices, and when so accompanied to be paid for. itegidar advertisers and all others tending comma. ratentions, or requiring notices designed to call amen. don to Palm, Soirees, Concerts, or any public enter. miasmata, where charges arc made (or admittance— all notices of private associations—every notice de. raised to call attention to private enterpmes ettleula Ise or intended to promote mdividnal intermit, can on ly be intoned with the ankrstanding that the Mae F . to be paid for. INIZELT 01113•10111117 teraletrt P 011.3. One Square, three insertinna 51,50 Do. each additional insertion. •• • 37 6.071111,110100111111,11.1.4 71.11,1 . One Square, (12 (Inca,) one ineettioe• -• .50 eta. Do.,' each additional insertion• •tis =3:ELI:Ma WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 28, 1849 • ctrivrrrrosza areearnestly requested to nand In hew favor. before 3r. arid as ewly tbeday as practicable. Advaitisemeniarnsetied tor a specit led Wm Will invariably be a arced until ordered eel rIIILASIELPIIIA 11 - ABileatlAlL Advertlemma& and evilm MiLTH erlinlonv to the . O fionh Amer e. WI United StalesGszette Pkiladclphin, received and forwarded from Mie oth v .• NEXT PAGE FOE LOCAL MATTERS • TELEGRAPING NEWS, Ice. • • . . To Winnow being Than* giving Day, no paper it be issued trout this offline. It mill appear . on Friday morning, as usual. Advertisers allould send in titeir tavern to day. To Anvernscas.—We ask the attention of ad vertisers to the notice requiring that adiertise meats ehould be handed ill early. If our friend@ would !elect for a moment, they would Gee the great injustice of mating men, to work in the late hoary of the night, when it . considerate attention on their patt would render the hardship unneces. miry. The earlier in the day they are banded iu, the greater the certainty that they will rippear. DAY or Tasfursoprnto•—Nett Thursday, (to morrow,) the 29th, v the day appointed by the Governor of this Commonwealth, to be -observed in acts of public ionhip, thanksgiving and prayer We presume It will be universally observed. It becomes a people ao highly faiored in every bless. lag which makes life desirable, to entinife.o their gratitude to the Great, iver of all Good, by volun. tarily . devoting sstley to his service, and by pub lic acts of acknoWiedgement and devotion. We would also recommend the time honored and di. vine!) , sanctioned custom, of pending a portion from the larder or table of abundance to the poor neighbei who may not have sufficient for the de mands of necesaity. TAADILAZU Ngwa.—The inefficiency of present telegraph, arrangements were never more clearly asardkrited than in the cane of the Lreign news by the Caledonia. The steamer arrived in Casten on 'Saturday night, and we received the news in Pitlablligh lad on Monday evening. Then loot at the manner in which it is sent—a parcels junible of statements, mostly withont in terest, and W tartly without order. From France, I where !semi revolution has just taken place, there is uothinrof intenou I Is this likely! is not the my Oct that oiler has been preserved, and the new rtlinietry bra gone quietly to wink, if such is the coon, of-interest! ' The fact in, that el late telegraphic despatches, from the bunglinirmanner in which they are sent, Sad the uncertainty of their arrival's/hen they are most wanted, have become a nui4asce to publish rt:nr, and of very little benefit to the public- Whether b ie any refann will introduced, we cannot say. We have sumo d what we think a better ar • nuagement, to t e most concerned, but there bavebeen no active =Ware! taken to carry it We learn from a Washington. correspondent that tFti Dew Oregon - appointees, the Hon. John P. Gaines, Civerner; the Hon. Wm. Strong; ledge; and Gearge.E. Hamilton, Secretary, and their eumbetizig in en twenty Four, will sail (tom New York on the 2nd proximo, in the U. S. Store eitip Supply. They fernith their own stores (or the voyage, the;:iovemment providing only for their putiego. here are excellent appointments in every titmice • . Three more intelligent, up right and g .1 men could hardly be selected (or the ultra-too . autizie Territory. fillsoical. DIM immure or 1112 Aauf—The Medical Board, which convened in this city last month, approved of the following applicanas for Assistant Surgeons is the Armr.—lsaac L. Ad- Lins,4/elawere; Robert 0. Abbott, Pennsylvania; Then= M. Getty, Virginia; D3vid L. Magruder, Vitginia, William J. 11. White, District of Golan, bla ;Iltodney Gitaan, Mazylavd; Elisha P. Lsogyrin. thy, New York. ' Assistant Surgeon James Si mone was found qaalifirdror promotion. • a The Philadelphia North American, in speaking of a lithographie view of Pittsburgh, sage—"We are so'unfortatate as never to have visited the western city, to which we Philadelphians look with a pride and affection =melt. , less than that we feel for our own beautiful metropolis, but the artists in the present case have presented a pie true so obviously full of terrasmairees that we teal gado familiar with its leading details. The fleets • air steam. boats in &Mere—the crowds of people on the levee—the evidences of best, trade in the long extended streeta—the specimens of rich and Imposing architecture—the noble -tbe fOe naces, and rolling 'mills, and manufactories, and the lofty hills in the background, all look to nor. eyes as natural se though they were the &demi of daily obse-rvatiou. • We are glad to see this 'commemoration of our Western sister. Itl. a well deserved tribute to herpresent worth sad wealth, aV will hereafter furnish an excellent means of comparison with • her rapidily growing greatness. No place en this continent has in it rnd around it larger elements of imeemisiban Pittsburgh, and exhibited, as the spirit of its citizens has been, under the most un toirord-circumatancea, no one can doubt that them elements will be to developed and blended aa to make it all that the fondest and mom fervent of its friends can anticipate. An !SLIM CS9I7 , 70 vas UPUTED STAnd—Mr. SqUltr, the United States Charge to the Central teritall ftepublid, having received information of the intention of the English to seise the Island of Tigre, belonging to Honduras, and comman ding the entire Pacific coast, has negotiiiied a tan. ty with Honduras, by which that island is ceded to the United &eta, on will be seen by his circular, issued to the diplomatic egents of other nations in the country :— ISOATION Or 17i6 UNIT= SIAM, } In CVniaL ANZILICA. Leon de Nicaragua, Sept:29, IEII9. Sim I have the honor to inform you that the Is land of Tiro, in the Gulf of Fonseca, has been ce. dad to the United Statelier North America, by the Republic of liondunut, for the time pending con stitutional action upon an enigma convention be tween the two republic', and that, accordingly,, LArperedy possession -will be taken of the sane, upon bldf °fibs United &atm The existing- port and other regulation' of the Island will be continued until otherwise al ' tered; I haus alio the • honor to add, that the United elutes his acquired Enteral' in the Walden) la. Janda and conatnof Honda's., which will tiot per ' ker lotik with indifference upon an* meas. are whtch shall aPet the present - order of thing* in that gamier. h I am, sir, with hig censideration, your obedient GEO, SQUIER. &toxin" Qu fold oo our WA., the WesixiirsUr, ■oi the laden Quartuly Ha views beds for October. For nth by M• Kano, Youth rtire4 riaAugL The Union seems to have eelected the Secre taryot the Interior for the mod virulent abuse, on the alleged ground of bevies been excessively moscliptive in his dispensation of the patronntre belonging to his department. The following ures, derived from what we believe an authentic -source, exhibit the extent to which he has carried the much needed work of Reform. Commissioner of General Land Offloe• . ..... . 1, Recorde " ••••• • • -- I Surveyorsr : Geneml ............ ..... t Whole number of Resisters and teceivern 116 —number reMoved ............ . .. . ...... 106 /Whole number Of 11. S. District Anomie. 42 number removed •. ..... ar ........... all Whole number S. Mshals 49—number removed I " Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1 Whole numbeeof Indian Agents 33—number removed, including appointments for new - Agencies Whole mambos, of Army and Navy Pension Agents 61—nronher removed 19 - Is of;Pmenu 1 . :I. of Pubhe Buildings • 1 'entientialy and three Inspectors. 4 Commissione Wardell of P • Something an allowance should he made in the above figures, for resignation,. The clerical. appointments arc not enumerated; but we pre- Name it fair to state, that Leif of the officers of that character are still tilled by Liiicofocoa. PUORIL BISAW YOrtEi• Correspanlenee of the Pittsburgh Guer.te. Tinw Tone, Nov. 14,184 9 . The last rumor, and the most satisfactory one .:I , to people , is, that despatches have been received from Mr. Rives, announcing the settlement ( the Pouuin affair, and all matter, growing out f it. This rumor has . helped The appearance a the 'market for sound stocks, and gives more bo pe st to the fancies, which are now. held for a ad vance, particularly those of a few of the rail ads touching New York. The kladson River Railroad has been co plat ' ed to within eight miles of. Poughkeepsie, or sixty seven mile!. The most rapid rate of travail nit to seen upon this roate. As fut.,..Lts WO our 101111 boats, they aro passed like drift sist.od. Wh a the `road reaches its northern terminus, we_nhall-ko to Albany in four hours easy, or four and a half cer• tain. The road is the Lest in construction, they tine, and management in the 11. S., and vet compare with any English cornaration. l 1' .mated that the cost of a train from Albany o New York, 166 miles) will be one hundred and five dollars, or less than a dollar n mile. At this rate of expense, it i 5 easy to carry passeng •rs for 11 cent a mile, and have enough to make Molley. Gentlemen interested in the Tehuanteped mate to the Pacific, are moving efficiently, and the car sieges am tri be put on at once. An attempt is now making here to buy steamships to ionnect with New :York and California. The 'sari n par ties are also at Washington, looking for a ail con tract by this route, and it is thought They ill sues coed in both ways, securing the Sarah S di br the Pacific end, eked one of the hips oft How ard line for the Atlantic route. The last novelty, irrthe way of an calm ion, is transparent pauorama of the "Nils," go up, aa the phrase is. by George It. Gltddon, the distin guished Egyptian traveller and scholar. It tisk] been shown privately only, thus far, but hen it ii opened, it will be immensely popular, f it is a 'work of high character, and nt one repro ntation gives mom information relatie., to this =lent empire, than can be gleaned; in moath from books. Egypt is made 01pable almost to the tonch,ausl noire so to the eye. It In tot he Nile what "Beware jo for the Mississippi a' trim picture, almost swelling nature. It will be illus trated byMr.isliddon'ti lentui., end win the name applause it has obtained •in Europe. The week closes with a grant degree of quits, in the way of business • People arc winding up for winter, and•apkwar perfectly satisfied with the result of 'their yeara.sabor. • Such a thing as a failure has pot been beard of use months, and in. deed a protest is a rite thing. There is nu al.- senor of specutathin Merely thing, and no depart went of Litlilnead is at all iodated. !gms on - call are made at four per cent., and upon snort time at five 3...nd six'Ger cent. There are 1011.13.1 , On, borrowers here for little out ol the way opera tions, and all the money wantedon tinues is obtained easi• ly. The rate ol exchange c bel specie point. and the ogton crop Lunt on the-mum of shipment, to keep the rates down. lu freight,!, them is good vpirit shown, and nothing seen to cause the leasf shuns in the commercial world. Oa 'Change, boldness lags, waiting Or the eam. er. Ashes are dull at $6 75 for Pots, and Pearls, 58,31. Cotton has a tendency to decline, but good nutty holders are MM. Flour Is dull and receivers are willing to meet the inerket !shade reduction to pricas. Pure Genesee, Sh';'?) $5l. Wheat, QUO. and Ity,arn firm. with no pressing stocks on the market. Whiskey is 210 271 e. Pork is In less demand at loser rates—l Mess, 1110,3Viti1D,50. Prime 19.31059, Lard , is in fair demand, and barrel. may be quoted at 61041. Fruit has fallen, nod whole boxes of mi. SIMI seat! 1,371. In Iron. the: Is an upward tendency, With sales at 019,6'_ cash and 1521 on LII O . gaps em wanted by specalatora, 'with sales at 141015 c for sew. Them is some bust ness in seeds. Ohio Clover has sold at 70.-- Them is a good demand for Tobacco at fall pri ces. The Wick is not large, and holders ask high er rates. C. Annul" litsport-1 8 of 49....Y0u Pittsburgh. sig glen's Hi lble neel.ly Time, la its ever pettressive much, brings to gether here, to nigh:. the Members and Managers of the Young Man's Bible Society gf Ptustangb; and tells mother, the 32nd Year of our Society's ex.- tee.. And though disoase and death have done a l greater work than usual in their line, within that year, the Board of lianigefs now feel to offer our grateful acknowledgemenm to a kind protecting Providence who infetafily kept no all, and bine. , permitting us, without the bias of • single tune, the. privilege of thin bones social intercourse with our , constituents. We come to celebrate the event, and would en • joy the present, by telling you of the part, sod counselling with you Mout.the felons And in doing so, we will aim at no set speech, nor stud • and phrase, but at a single statement of our dolega and nor ?respects. Last year's report gave an amount of a shot mgh exploration :and supply of the city. The present Board immediately extend. that work to I the neighboring boroughs of Birminglinm, South I Pittsburgh, Sligo, and Temperance villa. Mr. Tr.! win, the agent, who had been ao antisfactorily and successfully employed far the Society last yea. was sent at once into these additional field. The) result of hislabor,for two mooths,was, visiting 1565 families, and selling and donating 201 bibles and ! testaments, to the amount of SI2S 32. In the early part of the yew, the Board placed! some 409 bibles In tbe Chambers and Parlors of some 14 of the principal Hotels of the city; thus tempting, as it were, the traveller and the lounger to lock into the word of Life: The proprietors of! all those Hotels heartiry - en-operated with us in this matte. Mott of theme have mode a contribution to the fends of the Society. Those boles, as also! all •thm leave our Society, bear upon them our stamp, and in them, n statemmil °rpm uesigns. The Steam Boats at our wharves—the Canal; Boats at our Basin—and our County Prison—have had supplies, and the attention of visiting commit. tees, through a portion ,of the leer. A weak Sat. bath School near the Cemetery has received from us three dean bibles end testausanta.• 100 small trstalltente have Mood {heir way from our Society into the hands of . many poor children, in Wes-. tern Virginia, through Mr. Clark, a cal - pone. la bortructhere. To comfort the afflicted in the Hos. pital at Lacyville, in:the Ith ward of the city, some 30 large testaments, embracing the psalms, , have been placed by bible in the. room. Frequent doention. of a single bible or Ofitament have been made from one Library through the Mmagers themselves One Bible School has been furnished Ly ti• with two large bibles. • -The Board have extended their Rid and visita tions alike to all conditions and races of mankind tie. More lallen Willsin our reach In the spring, Mr. Hear. Smith, Who was referred to the Board, very highly recommended, wan appointed the Society's agent to work especially among the Ger man population of the city. Nor has he worked in vain. His tabors have been efreaive. The re. stilt thereof for 4 months, was, visiting 1550 fami lies, and selling and donating 531 bibles and tes taments, to the amount of fal I 60 Some of our Book. have doubtless found their t ,, 0 , to the gold mines of California. The Board presented some 64 Bibles to no many mambon of rho California Entetyrizo Conn:any, whi c h kit thbi city in March land. We have scauera the seed 6tr . well as near. We know not which shall prosper. We !Mid it may all bring forth fruit abundantly. Altogether in the matter of visitation and books, the doings of the Society for the year have been— Visiting 3115 families, and 'tellies and donating 2619 Bibles and Testaments. Most of you aro aware that the Board of Man. agers of thus Society consists of two represent.. fives from any church that wishes to be connect- ! ed with the Society. There were nominally 46 managers, this year, reprewntiog 23 churches of 12 damn& denominations. Toe are else aware thetas seventi yews pat, the Sends. collected bur the Society, were collected firths!. several man merntbectutelves, and generally from the members of their respective churches, and from no other persons. made by your Boird to nun' year a dizzy ti the mode of collecting funds Il was generally "supposed that tt would be better every way to have special collecting "gents, who should make dud alone their bruiness for the time they were em ployed, and call upon all be whoa way they - - could come- Two such Agents were ugly engaged this fall Mr. Thompson for ne portion of tbe city, Mr. Irwin for another • n and Mr. Smith for the German population getter:4- The molt of their labors proves that the ehange was rather well judged than otherwise. • They report 8994,73 on their Books. They say that much of the work that might have been done, ifbeYnn in time, remains undone. They say, too, that. following this plan out, mote work can be done in a second pear, and in less time than this year's work was done in, the diffinahree Widening the matter being now overcome. Heretofore the highest amount obtained by the manager@ them selves in one year, was some $ 731. That was done last year, and falls ihoreof this year's effort acne $261. So that a:Meant-he disadvantages of a first pear's effort, more Clear gain und e r°°'°°° the Society, than in the best year r the old system with all its experience . 1- On exploring Agents find Librunal, rat*" the sum of 8317.99 received for Books .old. From all these reports it, will be wen that the whole amount of fonds raised by collections and tales, is $1372,76, and that while there has been en increase in the collections over but year, there has been a small decrease from sales. The Library of the Society has been removed from the private counting room of the Librarian, to the more public and central toasts the, Pres. hyterian board of Colportage, No. 'l9 Wood Sn . near Fourth. A portion of our surplus funds. has gone this Year ono the foreign fiehl. In March last, your Board appropriated to enable Our Parent So. trey (the Pennsylvania Bible Society) to mory out her resolution of June ISIS, to aid to tee amount of 63000, the American Bible Society, in dire Abut• ing still more liberally the word of God in foreign lends, end we are happy to learn, that that reap lotion has been fully carried out. And we are also happy to learn that oar Parent Society has determined to aid the American Bible Society this year, for the same purpose, to the amount of $3OOO. And your Board would also hope, that in answerlo a call now made upon us by our Parent Society, ouruest Board will come to her help by 'van a more liberal contribution than we did Ws year. • The work in the env and immediate ne;ghber hood being pretty murk done up—your Board .0, wishing to be idle, have recently been .onsieering about extending the Society's mord active labors out into the county. With this rieW, some 40 circulars have been udder...ea to as . nicer Churches, inviting them to e r,rieraie with MI( Society in their BM'e operation., and furnishing in relent, our labor visitntion and snooty where deemed necessary. One Church at leant, has no cepted our invitation, and her funds are now in Our Treasury. By this time neat year, we hope 'e hear of all uniting with mi. Mr. Aiken, the agent of our Parent Soricty, wire has heretofore occu pied the County, events disposed to yield n to the care of our Society. Stich, Christisu friends, is a statement of wha we have been doing. Yarn . Board feel greatly en °outvoted, and consider the prorpects of our 11.cie ty for usefulness more nattering perhaps than they have ever been., Very much depends, however, upon the character of etch successive Bean' of Managers. They should be one very best men The paramount importance of the Bible cause de mand this. And now. having named the importance of the cause. the Board wish respectfully to inquire, does the Bible cause hold that place in the estimation and affection of this einholen community that it . shophl 'hole We think it does not. Will any say that it is aecopd to nay other cause? • Arc not all other causes based upon it CM they not de rive what importence they have from al Bow is it then that] more, really mare, in done generally' by indivlduals and by notches for almost every other caut oaten they do for the Bible cause! We do not understartil it. Men have litiesxod hundreds , fur some erinaml, who have but. ones or fives, at moat, for elinae. Churches have buns deeds and evenv thoosands other causes; which have scarcely Blues for the Bible cause. There must be some thing wrong. We cab not have been. educated aright in this matter. Ought not the school Malden, in such thingato in to work? Or ate even they content to think the Bible rause is so great, and every body [notes It is no great. there is no danger but whet it will get along, it will be taken care oft We point to at:comparatively triding contributions of our city, for the pad Ma years AI least, to show how the eitnee,bas been getting along—how a has been token care of Those onutributions rouge from MOO to 11000. On this year'. lists oi con tributions. made by about .900 persons, there la but one ten dollar subscription, and hilt eighteen five dollar sober-options, most of the others being one dollar, and many under one dollar. We hope for better things, however, for the future. We hope for an abandonment of the one dollar system con. tributiona. We hope for a great rise in Bible Society Stock. . _ NOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC. Post Olrrta, P.r.gUa. Nov. 2b, 1579. The California nod Oregon mails via Havana, Chasms, Bud Pr . cms, will be despatched from New York un the of fleemober neat; from Charleston, S. C., and Iron, Savannah, Georgia, on the I Gtli;,:from New Orleans, on or Moot the 15th; end froth Idavan4 at which point Use steam pack et from New York and that from New Orleans will connect, the man will depart the 13th of De cember direct for Chogres,reacismg Pl11161•,OVtl, land, In due time for the. PaciGe Steam Packet, to leave that for San Francisco, pn time tat of January In January nezt,.aemi -monthly service will be put in operation between New York and Cloves, aneateam packets will learn the different port. during the ensuing year, agreeably M. the following schedule:— New York, on the 13th and ak d zeeath month. Charleston and Savannah, o y the kith east 41st (or fine °leach month. New Orleaha,.on the huh and 30th .Flavarm, on the 19th and 4th, and Panama on the In net 0r9.1 leave Ban Franciaen on the let of each month, Chartres on the 13th and Ist clench month, with privilege, if San FralleiSCO mail ia. IVlldy.'43 leave on the 2211 a instead of the lit. Leavei Manes for New work on the 19th and Cth of each month, with privilege of leaving on the 4th, instead of 6th, if the Chagrea . mail has sr. rived, and also fir ` New Orle ans on the same dates. The entire posage for ng lett e r, antes. ceeding a ball ounce in weight, will be ;21 cenui to limns, rerl cent to Chasms, 30 twoth to Pa eans, to be prepaid in all eases, and 40 cents to N1G6i415y,F,1111 Francisco. Astoria, at any point In California or Dreamt, to he prepaid or left unpaid, at the option of the senders. Newspapers and pamphlet", sea postage 3 cent*, and Inland pottage to be added at the rate of 11. each, or 41 cents through, in all case. prepaid. • Hazards of Mercantile Lit.. From an article in the last nlnlir`of Hunt's Magazine, we copy the (611m:sing interesting Ante meets. They afford a melancholy illustration of the hazzards and fluctuations of mercantile life ”It in asserted that but one eminent merchant --and his death is still recent aut lamented—has Newmotioned in active business in . the city of New York to the close of a long life, without dements bankruptcy or a suspension of payment in some one of the .411001 crises through which the country boa necessarily passed. .have no means of ga;Armtning the truth of this nasertion, hot it meet have ( wino foundation, and I think it wield be ditncult for either of as pc. TO to the amber. - "It is also asserted by reliable, .authorily, from records kept during periods of 20 to 40 peen, that, of every hundred petering who commence In:mi nces m Boston, air.ety Ore at least die vori that, of the same number in New York, not two ulti mately acquire wealth, alter passing thronah the intermediate process of bankruptcy; while in Phil adelphia the proportion is still smaller. "By the aiatistirA of bankruptcy, an collected un der the uniform bankrupt law of 1644-- The number of applicants for relief un. der that law were 33339 The number of creditors returned.... 1,019,603 The amount of debts stated.. • • 440931,612 The valu fawn of property eurrentlered . 43,697,307 "II thin valuation were correct, neatly ten cents would have been paid on every dollar due' but what was the fact , "In the math,s district of New York ape cent was paid, on an average, for earl dollar due; in the northern district, 121 centa, being by far the largest dividend. to Connecticut the average din- Wend was somewhat over half a cent on earh dol. lat. In Mississippi it was. lu Maine ...... .• • In Michigen and lowa . In Massachusetts lu New,lerrey.. • • • • . lu Kentucky......... In Illinois ....... la Pennsylvania, Noel Virgo., re•outh Ai/0/11111A. Wallogtoo.. No(lung." —Pablur , Almanall e 49. After making every possible allowance for the enhancement of this enormous amount of debt by lodation of values, speculative prices, i!ec_, the pro portion of the 4100,000,000 lest by those of the 1,049,603 creditors who were engaged in proper and legitimaie business, most atilt have been t a r. incase, and may Justly be charged against the profits of our regular commerce, We have frequent inquiries horn persona who e mintemplate emigrating to . th new territory of Minnesota,in relating to all matters concerning its present position and future prospect.. The lowing very Concise nod satisfactory information we find in a communication to the St. Louie Rev publican: The organle law of this Territory was approved March 3.1, IMO. The officers eppoinred by the President of the United Bates, were— ALICIATIOM Rastsev, Governor. Coat K. Sorra, Secretary. Amur" Goonalcu, Chief Justice. DAVID COMMA, ASSOCIIIB Judge. B. B. Mims, . Joanna L TAYLOR, United Stales Partial HEM' L. Mau, United States Attorney. The orphiution of the Territorial Government toot place by the proclamation of the Governor 011 the first day of June. 011 the 11th of the same mooth, by another proclamation, the Terntory was divided into three Judicial District. ' The many of St. Crete the firet thetnet. The county of La Pointe, including the country meat of the Miesurippi, and north of the St. Pe• tern, in the second district. And the country west of the Allisaiselppl, and youth of a line doe meat Of the St. Pews, to the Minomi neer, and meth of me Stale of lowa, is the third district. The Cormthis of fk. Croix and La Pointe, had been organiand nadertheTorrithey of Wisconsin. The first term of court was held in each of those districts m the month of August, and a apecial term is to be held in the third district on the fourth Monday in February, 1650. Oa the name date, (June 11th,) Os Governor issued his proclamation to John Montan, Sherif of St. Croix county, to take the muses of the tern-1 tory, making that day the date of the eolslmanicas . lion. Six ghillies were desigamed. 1. The county of St. Croix. 2. The county of La Pointe. 3. The country on the West dile Mississippi, north of said rapids. 5. The country on the Red rivet €0 the north. This is the Pecn•hi-nan settlement. 6. The country on the Missouri viva., Ina document before us this enumeration la giv- en In detail, in 24 villages, precints and eettlentents besidis the soldier. in the Forts. The aggregate on the 11th of June, was 3,057 males and 1,113 females. Total peptide:l,4 6% The Indiana in the Territory ale estimated at 25.000. Tlas emigratinn to the Territory since the lltb ofJa h been great; at Lout equal to the enc • men on at that time, which cannot 'befiesa near than nice thousand. Besides the. soldiers and other pentane at the military posts, there are given in the moms re• toms 748 heads or families; a majority being French names. The settlement at Crow Wing ricer, the aim of Fort Gaions,-contains over 6D name. of French thmilie. 111 fall. and St females. Thai et Pem. bias has WI families, and nearly all French or Swiss names. This settlement, unlike all the ettn. ere, has • majority or kmales--295 males, 312 le male. A large proportion of the met( are half breeds, and very likely many of the kmsles are aborigittes But they are • civilised, moral and industrious class of people. Minnesota Territory Is bounded on the north by the 40th degree of latitude which divides it m the Bntieh Posseerions, on the east by Lake MI , and Wlsconsio, on the south by tit ei eof lowa, and on the meet by the. Minced Over and the Oregon territory, from which it Is divided by the Chippewa mountain. The river St. Csoix, already famous for its nipids, its Mee threes and lumber business, is the boundary from Wisconsin on the South east. Minnesota is the aboriginal name for the Sy Pe. ter's river, and mean. Turbid Waters; Minae be ing water in the Immune of the N'J)ecotabs, and Soto, turbid or muddy. The Territory contains an area of 168,000 square miles, with cc large an amount of arable land, fit for immediate cultivation, aa in most of the States, it, proportion to its extern. Senior five large States may yet be carved out of this immense territory.— In the-south eastern section are immense pine for ests, end directly in their midst the most abundant water power for the toatintacture, of lumber, of io future, every article of human comfort. Commen cing shoot twenty five miles above the mouth of the St. Peters, is a vast forest of bard wood timber extending more than 100 mile. along that river, and from twenty five to forty five miles wide.— And judging from the history of all our new States on the Miwassippi, as the country becomes explo red and settled, a much larger proportion of timber will be found to exist than is rat first sup. posed. In the organic law of the Territory, provision was made the • Legislative Assembly, too:insist of • Council and Home Representives. The Couto. oil at prevent remands of nine member., elected for two years, and the House of Repre•entati les of eighteen members, elected annually. The number of each may be taceesaed bythe Terrinoial Le gislature, as population increases, font not to ex• coed fifteen Councillors and thirty nine Ilemesen tepees. By proclamation of the Governor, our election for members of the Legislature and Delegates to Congress was held on the Ist of August, and Ow first Legolature oi the Territory commenced ins motion In•• house provided for the purpose in the town of St. Paul, corner of SL Anthony and Mm. 'emote streets, on the first Monday in September. It continued in 'notion nearly two month. The Honorable H. H. Sibley is the Delegate to Congress. These farts (with many additional ones,:which may be the noble& of a future cdmmunloationd • have been obtained from the message of Governor Ramsey to the Tenoorial Legislature, with ac• compeny,ng documents, from peeooeel interview with the Governor sod several intelligent gentle. men from the Territory, and from the Minnesota Pioneer, published m the tome of St. tit seat of the Territorial Godernment. Tug Lunen Tuanuas or Lao Sursama—The Toronto (Note has a Wag letter (rum the dated the lath, gonna an account the origin of the troubles between the Indians in the Lake Superior country and the copper miners. The Indians had repeatedly Seat deputations to the seat of Govern. want at Montreal, comlaioing of thiaoreopsin , of their lands by the w anes, to which etrllltteltd • was paid. During the last summer another de putation wan sent, and • promise wan given thit Ju to should be done them and that commission ers hould he vent conclude • treaty with them I gar thepurchaae of their lands. A month ago two ealliminicreitS armed at Sant Ste. Merle. No [Lebec having been given, the Indians were gene rally absent upon thew hunting ezbursiona A council was held, however, and Mr. Vidal,' the commissioner, put the inquiry, 'Will you ull your lands? yes, or no." The chief, Shinmakonee, re• plied, that the Indians did not wish to cell ail their lands, but desired to reserve some part of them— all the world, men and animals, derived subsist. Mace and support from the leads. Their brethren on the other Ode had sold all of their lands, and could now only look ppon, but not 'hue the wealth which is produced km them. The matter was turned ever to Mr. McDonald, a settle with the, Gererument,o• behalf atlas lodlana The coun cil eras broken up by Mr. Vidal, who refused to acknowledge the authority ot McDonald. Tbe latter advised the Indiana to be firm, and resist all attempt. to deprive them of their lands, and they lcit the eenincil. The Government bat received in cash £lO,OOO, the protrude of the sale of Sine Indian lands, the drst of five instalments. The Globe thinks th e Indira have not been fairly treated. 117• FEVER AND /LOVE CURED by ON au of Dr. hiliane'• Liver Pill. —The- following letter from a highly respeemble gandeman of W. Unhitch Parker co, la., m triumphant testimony In favor of thin really great medicine.' Thou who are suffering anderthlaelle'ung dmease can find immediate relief and a weedy cure by wcwe of ht. Ml.:me% Liver rills. ttWurr Uew., PALI= ael .14. I • Nov. Vita, 1.947. ?galas. KIDD & Co.—About one year ago I reeeiresl of your agent • lot of Dr. Miami's Liver Fills; which I sold immediately, and wish another *apply as soon . . as possible. When I received these Otis I vs. Wr est/ auffenug from . amok or Ape and Paver, hut by the ow of there pills alone, I have been eampletely emoted to health. I believe them al be the best rem edy (or Litmus compthlnts I hese ever PPM. JONATHAN HOUGHAM."' For sate by J . 10[11.1 A CO., No. 60, corner or FOllll.ll and Wdod et., Pittsburgh. PotadoLltvilmtl T. aromaltre The name of Alderman -A. 0. REINHART will l• p toni ach:ll tted, g Whig Conve hot friends, ntio to thn,e conelakrallon pro as a eatable eandtd tor the Al ayorarty of Frueborget. nova-to Wo.• Algaq wiilbo • candidate forth • flay artery, ittgeet to Otronoottoation of the Whig Canyon .P.3P Walken:is will Le m1.1,11(1.1(9 (04 tho agotaltg, subject to the oropiosuon of the Whig Convention. ocrei 03 -Jonathan Rash, Esq., tha present bray Or of AliegiitOT, will be a candidate for 111-ritetiOrt suhieet to the nomination of the Allegheny %nig Con cannon. nastibtr Th• Mayoralty. The name of OLIVER R. FIJPPEY will be submit ed, by his fnends, to the consideration of the apt troacking Whig Convention, as a mutable canthdatc or the ft/etyma/tr. nOvlltte , - •N'Ve am . auituTtilial tonraloonee that C. SAW tpe be • enndid•to 001129 Neyoraltl/: nortanatiqn of the Whig ConTeraton- 1,04140 1330 C L. MAGEE will be a candidate for the offte looyr of the Ca n of Putsburgh, sub4eet to the d. of the Whig I.IAOII. nov2l Mayoralty. The on& owned mon e heerfully suggest th.g name of THOMAS DAFT, F•q., of the Eaghth War di Plus- Lamb. as • worthy eandtdate for Mayor, at the ensn tog eleettott, ruhret to the deetriun of a Whig nod An thaw:ue Golivenbun, and would add. if uniform good health, an bonne heart, and a wand head, ha mini the highest rialto , . to public favor,. then ought our cant• date to be suckerlul. turvir:.te MANY EIMITII WARD VOTERS. fi cent. to $l,OOO “ 100 o 100 .4 " 100 .1 100 ' 100 .1 dollar to 100 .0 o 1,01110 o 1;100 . In D•mati.l.T. DR• U STEARNS, lute of Heston, Is preparr uun t e.,tur land pet Iltucg Timm in who', and p ul set.. uputi nucPpli lir hilituspipectuUltinuAll Plgtc T.ru•viig reitub in ngt Micron, where Om net piipoArd, (ghee rcsidence tnirtnlatt tu Itte ye. value, Fourth Creel, Pittsburgh. 11... TO—J. U. MiFultien, F. H. Eaton. II Pucutusz I.stran tiousa.—Propored by J. W. Itrlly Wat,....; mash N. Y. and for sale by A. Jaynes, No. 7oFourth 'arcab l'his will be found u delightful sni ck of h u serage in !Studios, and piancubsrly for sick rooms 11 ..... Ilatass.—An to - tooled Choconah prepare- lion, being eombinstio• of Cocoa nut; untocont, in vigotating and pnlatable, highly recommended partic ularly for nvalids. by by W. Llakor, Doreher ter, Mass ,and 1•0 sale by A. JAYNE., at the Pekin yes Store. No. 70 Fourth a. tneol4 400 PRINTING. DILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifans, Bills Lading, Contrails, Lam Maas, ,11.1. AU 1.4.13, AZ. p na thn shortest DolieS, al law prices, I de ma o C • Tlllll9 !TI MM D. Pr EIVAT, ,• Dendal. Corner otraurth and Decatur, between Market and #nrri Steel. cell-017th IQ-The adjourned meeting of the _Almond of th NADI". Untversity of Pennsylvania, to be held o W lust-, at the Court House, tu the city of Pitts h e n theM ts postponed until Tuesday •Ilernoon, the 4th t o o sc ,n,ber next, at Sj o'clock. At that woe the titan dsnee,of all the members of the Association is ear needy solicited. By JOHN C. FRIEND, EDMOND SNOWDEN, To Print.... OURNEVIREN COMPOSITORS ...led Kt d2l fOffice. ALSO —Two or duos Approotisoo rnli Ds U. norl7 alums zioarmair' AT THE ATHMEUX, LIBEETYSTBEET. A DEPUTATION of the KANSAS INDIANS, from Pants Fe, on Moir may to Warlanstott_City, win avow,. THIS, .sott -Y TOO EPCMa O, ot Artallnßotldattp,on [shoo} , motet, ood WM. with many of their NATIONALNAR DANCES sad SONGS. Tim dirtisenithed bass Chief, Pokohommab, three Braves, ono Hoy sod two Sows, will go throuSh sere of their perforatanros, Jar to the Indians Mose; Wm Dane., No Bozos, sod Ibsof Pease,—and many facts of way swooidliag atone- ter. Doors open at half pat -6 o'clock, petionn:n e ue to eta quarter heroic 7 o'clock. 1., rear, children half pane. Fiat' The. for AT the FAIRVIEW NUR—°sIIIES, Sloommovni Burlington eouoty, N. J. Apples. Peac hes, Petra Plana, Chemes, Apricots, Nectarines, Grape 'Vines, Ornamental Tr tee, Shrubbery,. Shrubbery, at. Tbe Fruit is a 'collection of • choicest variation. Trees Uuitiy, •and a Imitable .Ire for =Wanting. Trees to carry • distance will be carefully packed for n reesonable charge. An orders seconti with the cash, or satisfamory Rill receive prompt attention. Deneriptive eatalennin, with price. attached. farelahed cratis to post paid op pliearda /01114 PERKINS, Proprietor. plied • .. -- 1111/1/3 subscribe. outpost, loading their ',last Boat eastened, for the nano, this deg , ant on Wo rland to reeetve o limitod garount of freight aele23 TAAFFE O'COZINOEt ORPRANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adephsoy County, will be exposed to public sale, et Molitor Coot Haase ,' to the City of Pittsburgh, on Friday, the twentv•Prst day of December, 1e49, at 10 o'clock, A. at, all that certain Lot of Ground obyWusted ..fiftramo c. 60) in the plan of Lots laid out er - nor, Paint p er & Lorca:, in &Repko) , Cily, an which. erected •dwelling boon; Bald lot beton tweety.iwo feet to front on Maier and running back by, tin kme width nine feet. rums: Ouo t hird andaho balance In three equal payments at SAftrintsdanthsomith Interest from data of sale. . JOHN virmoirr, Moth, MART& Adnex, nov23-d&w2l of De. Jos. WI Whitaker,dee'd. IIRIED APPLES-4EO bu W nue and for Wet by 1J nov' •8k W lIARBAIN3d J INBEED 014-10 bbls fast ree'd and for ule by • norl.. tr, WII ARBAUGII JUST RE:CEI VINO Inam Pkd!KO-labia and New York. an extensive saaartaaant at GoodeCar (Th 4- TLEMEN'S WEAR, adedthe pima% e...tueke;at neev3 D E LNYIktet Liberty et 13F1A VOES—A handsome ameortment of Bravo h.,for Over Coats, mach as Black, Brown, Drab, Gray and Golden, Olive Aliatured alto, • areal variety at Blanket. and Fallings, embracing nil We above colors, arldeb will be made loonier in the bean tot and most appraved styles, at noval riLOTlLS—French, English, Belgium and Amerietin Cloths, et the most desirable eolots, salLeLfm , Black. Illue,llrown, Olwe Green, Olive 111.01% ,, ,C1.ret. and all other desirable rola./ suitable for dress and business Coats, which will Lie . anade to order in • su• pastor manner, at • uuvt.- DELANY'S fIASSILitERI—Just we'd, 14 Motes new style of Fancy Cassinidres, togrther with • handsome lot of Silk, Satin and Cashmere Vestings, which will be made to order in the latest style, at .w.hq P DELANY'S 1C, A . D .1.11 A, L E , c ` l ° ,,l. " ,ln N S — . to accordance with the present fashion, and will be Inlet, wholesale or re tail, as low n+ thee can be purchased'at any other es• tabtishenent In Pittsburgh. nos2todtswit 200 artXS:Preared 'rancor C.dtes, not tee d on com6n=llr and for tarn by 1143,24 HARDY, JONF.A la CO 11HATHERS-12esekt Hot reed pet roamer (let we, for sale by GEO COCHRAN. met; No 22 Wood rt AHED PEACIIES-5 bu reed and for ptle by nevti W HARBAVOII 62.4211.1...1 ...... •• • • •.101.13 U. WOoDWa.. .... metro ItAYLI.ItI. ull. - D.I.C.ALFX & co.. Wholesale Groeors, IS a.-1/ Woal street Poisbeeeh. ecrwal Y. ILL,LIAT COMJILLVIL v. I. 001.10,111, RAUH AA AA re. AGALEY. %% 7 UODWARD le Co, Wholesale Gra. tete, rin.23t Mute forret, Philadelphia. norms THE subscriber strobes to procure the s'erhtre. of au experienced Gardener--nne raised to the bus, nem. He must be a Man of family, as Rood approve-- meats have been made on the Lot which le to be culti vated. It consists of near Eight Acres of ismund, and s at pelmet in n high elate of cultivanott—iA man with a otnall capital would be prefkrred. The terms anti be lateral to a person of the dereriptlen aldteated, and the shuattnn n permanent one. Ile tortll either tease the 101 mid _improvements or, tenn of years, ',work it on the shatet," or engage the Gardener at a stated sum per •nbom. Early application to tudispen Lk. 4,. W ,L~n AdJtt++the +uL+e~~Let, Iw+lpu fMu• nov'!'J:p JUIIY UAUY\fAN. Re-OpealOg or Books. T 1141 „ 1..1 , 4.1 1. 111:1 ,.., 0 . r , ofte m e i rz o lir e. r n•h r 0Lt. ,1 711 , the exebothge 1.../thee a..llleme, Fourth Witt Thursday. 11E10104 eet 01 Rec.:whet' next, at i t • clock.♦ hl uarT.4v rrIPBACCO -5 7 1 bases of I's, •nd Tobtre 1 •40P0 0( ven:ots aro or superior qualdy. and pop lar Brands, on caningnment and Orr sale try • non In, No. fa W.U.er and t.d From one, I,IRATIIFILS-17Totzk• town. Itioluat Fetabrr. r roe...trod and tor tt.to Ly L WATF:IttIIAN _ - - - - 2yROOMS—Ie due Cam illtoote* for vale by p two' LS WATFILAIAN --- )LIIITE BEANS • tVi calks Vnite nebulae's/0e by II noeN I. -% WATEIraI eN p e elevreiseed to slur . C lA,llllllsKlA)—iti WATPAMAN ier sele by fIMMOTIIT ttr:F:a—au barbels strictly rams fur ..I 1 by 110v27 l_B WATERMAN PROOL•IIATIO , 1)I1 VIRTUE of a. preacpt nadir we hands of 1100. lienjognin President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the sth Judieial District of Pennsylvania And Justice of the CAngt% of °Fee ,und Terminer, eroilleneral Jail, Delivery ioand for stud Distract, and Samuel Janes and William Kerr, Vellra., Associate Judges of the lame Courts, in sod for tbe County of Allegheny, dated the lath day of November, to the year of our Lord one thousand eight handrail and forty nine. and to Me directed, for bolding • Cowl f Orr and Terminer, and General Jail DOivery, as the Loon Rouse, iu the City of Ptuabargli, on the lib Mende,' In December ;Lex; at 10 ðer, A- AL Publte notice is hereby glees to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables of the County of AJlei ghenY , that they he then and there, in their proper per- coos, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examine• thins aid other rentecntomthea . to do Lose things which to theme respecaire mike. an their belinlf appear to be done—sod also those that will prosecute the Nisi oners that now are, or :nay Lie in the Jail of said Comi ty of Allegheny, on be then and there, to proseente against theta as shall be lust. (liven under my hand at Pitrathargli, this 12th day o November, in the year of our Lord, 1,19, end of th • thinumonwealtb the 731. CARTER CUIiTIS, ncia22.lkwtil Sheriff EXCELSIOR! F. H. EATON & CO No. O 1 Fourth !Kraal. rittiburch lisee flop in More thew (On owpriotedit of Trimmlogi, Gloves, Hosiery and Lace Goods A . pd DPTFiIt to the wants of every class of Merchants 1k Consumer.. No pains here been epsted present the newest end west faihniontile style of Goods to their line. Their .took eons.. in pasted' the following , DRESS TRIMMINGS. rnnere and Gimps, of every variety; new atyle. kored Galloon, Alger...a and Inoprnal Braids; wide and narrow Sint uod Wonted Exturnidering Braid, !inured and nut Velvet attibons; plain .10 .10: Earnod Mantua and plain Satin La for trimming; biaek, whim and notated Silk nes; extra wide do do, far Bannear with • full araortment Orem. Button.; Drew... Pink ed, Stamped or Embroidered to order. LACE GOODS. Embroidered Lora and Musbn Cepes, Chernmettes, Breakfast and Reining Caps and Half Sleeves, French Worked Collars and Cads, in greet rarintyi Lena Vella, Lappets and OpernTies; Mourning Chemmenes, Col. lass, Cuffs and Half Sleeves; Lome Lawn Hdk l., plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do; real thread Late. and Eslgin ; os.dn d o;dßenton, Lisle, Lace hloshn and Cotton kAginge mi ams, .PLSDPY.P . T TiLt.NELLIVG4. Rich nem stile ( Velvets,os,Eco Pace Flow em, Bonnet Tabs, Satins end Florences, Bilk Elusions; and Terletons, Bonnet Frames and Tips. EtEEMEZI Dew =anathema, with mow approved (atoning', nd c bole est color.. An extensive maraca, =wage had MIMEO A great variety of 911 t Wool, Canon, Marino and Cashmere, (or Lads,. and Misses; Tartan Plaids. mtd a full assortment other styles fancy and plain Child rep Hose: newest styles Infants' Gams and Storks, Gents' Grampian, Vigonia, Merino, Cotton and tee Wool Hal( Hose-, C. 4 4 'i" , 4-s• A lullgeolll44eSt Ickl Alen, woman •nd children, aiming which era Dmlty BMlted, Polbsolle nod plain Bilk; nithed and plain Cashmere: Chamois Lined Ber lin; Cat...entre, Fur-lined [knee, heavy and fine Buokslne, Military and Lisle Thread and Cotton. WOOLEN GOODS, • S,lch a• Ladies' and 01BICren's Boob, Chadors,' Woolen Sacks, Knit Scarfs and Boa, Ckahlreat's flan era and Lung Milo, Worsted Ca, ktustag Worsted and Woolen Yarns, Caltfornan Cvatiorta, also. Ba Cashmere Scarfs. fur Lather, ,)EPA RTMF.NT. Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canynsn Patterns, Dorn and Silk, Maul and PerPd Ltasnla, Pa. 1 1.7,101 Ti ..T.ll - ferruNe'n„; Draarers; Fenn LrniJnrcd Work. Wa i sts "hicks andFlannels,Frenett Worked Caps and Waists for I nfs Rt."; andSw Jnw n • I; ENTI.EMEN'S.WE4I4. Fine thin., Venda. and Whirs, Merino, Silkend Cotton lVranners and Drawers; Sulpenders, Slunnder Deuces and Dressing Unman Sills and Linen MN; blames and Ilusiael. COMBS, INWSIINS AND PERFUMER} Prenell patterns curved and ohm Shell Beek Comb Buffalo and Im dm. Shell Solo aod Long Combs; L do' !Minim Idade •1113 Rosewood Ifs. Brushem She! Iluff~lo and Eng. Horn Dressine and One Ivory Comb noth assortment of Nall and 'Penh limenm." IYelnerllps "Gold Medal. Perfumery. -• • VAIIIETY OWLS. Needles, Pint, Tapes, Steel Begs and PIM., Buttons and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets, l'orse Twist and Sewing., Fine Rosewood Desks and Cost Bindings & Unlloons, Fancy Work Baskets Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfohos, raeierttes and Blind & Shade Trimmings. Ladles' Stattonary, ihrlpit & Banner TIMCII, French Cork Sole., lipholstercr's Fringes. & (Hanka Umbrellas, Buff Lange, ass'd widths, Paper hloslins& Hollaods, F,,,,thip OR Cloths, Elastic Bands & Webbing, rqi , d Chintz Binding, Corset and Shoe Lae... Wltilitr-- —..I.IIPCT OUP; Ofl 111101. --. 10 AT THE APOLLO, BIOPIDAT EVENING, Nov 26. r B lseEti B g, N o e n " ll Y ri o lip7* l :ray .. o nesday Thursday evenlngi, N0w.17 6 , os ' and tto; Monday befog FREE. Convincing experiments will be given; olso,the whole swans operand) explained. All who wish a thorough Malice knowledge of this science should not fail to attand. Tickets to the course, commencing on Tuesday elf. erung,so cents. Single tickets 25 cents. For sale at Nome's Boo k a to m , k.b. Chadic. Hotel, and mike Door. IS , . elm:lora] nov24-fa • - MOIL a*Brr.—The WAREHOUSE at +^'~on n Wete occupmom ied by N.M. Boilari Broom , from first of April Mil. 110126 JAMES A BUTCHISuN k. CO Fu L awe two bone PEDLAR'S r WAtiON—for We low—nat Le wen at the tla tut Ltwery Stable of R od Youth wen, Intatent Wood ma not2o Ploranakt Galtrusan, Circuit Court United State. Case for Infriagetneated liar . TIL. ley's Petent for casting PARE; Score dt. Co. Chilled Rollers. Defendant guye.in evidence Patent to John C. Parry for unte purpose. CIIARGE.OF COURT. A. cannon of Isfringiletent Is one of feet, of which the jury I.olhejudgem The constructionof the patent is for the Court. After trading and commenting on the epecifteation of Plaintiff's patent, day Court observed: hi doubtful eases It tenet the engem of the Court to cypress any pinion of the flew of the dye; but to this ease the farts are undisputed, and the Collet think it is Proper to etele• as the opinion of both the Judges on the true Construction of Plaintiff's Patent, dud e Defendant'. Pettit is a grew end palpable pine) , of tee Pleiehtl's uwentia. It has Levidently been Obtained on the ground that i; was an improvement on Plaintiff'. patented levees tan, and now seeks to usurp his rights under pretence of au impreyement—a pretence which is proved also ta be unfounded. Per Carlson The abase decision gives the. sobscribers aloor Use right bs essugacture Chilled Rollers, by the only process known tOroduce OM snick. They are'prepared, uperstotore, to furnish all alaes required, and with the least possible delay. - rtoell7..dif BOLLMANS & GARRISON. (Jeurrod. Post end American easy.) TO THE PUBLIC. AA BOUT four years *ince, I was traveling through the State of °bier, while epending e few days in ' l4 w.mx , 17discovered e singular !deistic substance. arid sitbserjuently learned that it had been known for t Y us and supposed to be of no non or v aloe, hot from x uniformity of texture and its appearance. 1 led to believe it might be made uncial, but for hat porn.° I bed mixthe least ides I commenced y expennients by burning it. boiling it, and pulsar ng le, and compounding it with venous s w a n d so strong won my confidencethatlYere wan value 0 ii, thin i gave op lay entire time and means inlets . Protect:don of'thow expetimente and from that time to - this, I have Emended to an businesA etthe ex piratic n of about two years.l finally discovered. that, 1 by reducing it to &gee powder and =Jung it with lin seed oil to about the consisteacy of dtic& Pent, and applying this compound with a ernes, that this coating to a few months would become a perfect stone or slate; ro that the substance then applied wen inehmilY slate in a liquid sate, and the large amonnt of silica, stamina, magnets& and Week oxide of iron that it eon tained, rendered it both weather and fire proof, as the longer exposed, the harder and more perrniment. it *cern , to become, and as the to•angialler it nextiVe elate) in of itself Indestructible ityln,cousequeldly It ;protects the wocd coveted with it o r thevdr, end Settee thereinto alr, %birdie an blase or etelibustion; aierclore the wood will actually chef, beloni the elate covssiug will Sive me!. 'a - " - '''. • , I considered the discovery oi ifie fora po ance, and applied to tlovernment potent for my inv.-J.lmi nr discovery, fondly hoping that I annuli! remunerated for all my outlay In time and Inn- The preeminent, without Any hesitation; Arant• 1 :1 io tue Letters Patent for the Mile right to manufac ture, sell and use my improvement in the InamificUrre a s "Weather and Fan Proof Compoaition or Arti ficial Slate:. far founeen Yee.. August 14, let). =MI WE, the inhabitants of Sharon, have reed the above statement of Mr. Blake, and believe it to be mbstans Melly comet. as we are knowing to most of the mate. memo therein contained; and we will farther state, that we do not believe Asit there ever was a patent more honestly. and laboriously earned. or more deservedly granted; as he pursued his carmen:nenta with the moat Indornitab . c perseverance under the most discouraging cireumstances, as the public had not the least eon % &nee that there could be; any thing valuable mad from the substance. He tbacioregind to entoenter for years thejeers and scoffs the whole comma. s nity. Notwithstanding all this be was indefelbJebie in the prosecution of hie expenments, and we do not believe that there is one man in athousandwho would have persevered under all the cirenmstaneem Hut be has at last triumphedevier all Miami., and we be lieve there Is now but one opinion in - nwerding him the merit of this valuable discovery. 6BM. W. CRANE, Justices of 'ORM:ECM% the JONATHAN EVERHARD,} Perms. LEWIS C. CIIATFIELD, 1 Trustees jr. W. hlllE,of BENJAMIN JONE, Township. WM. EVERETT Town. ip clan. ALLEN lIOIVE, 'lmmure, 0311:121 CAUTION TO THE,PUBLIC. - - - I linve in liteeellltned that there ate individualßengaged digggs eroding, and prvparing for rate, the above ned hbocral, to be tolled with oil,lpd used pre cisely as lum 'my patented lartiole. I nee een those pemont and shown them my patent. They say they do not Intend t infringe or trespass upon my rights; that they have a right to dig, IC mid, chi sell the powder, if they enn find purchasers; that they ore not hound to know what they see to do with it, that It is 110 intrlngrinent unlit nis mixed w o rth oil to make the compound; and that those who of, h e and useit, Mast take the responsibility. Most of them say that they ltrlieve that the patent it !rood against those that mix and um the compound, aud some have said that what they wanted to am they Mould certainly porch ite of toe, as they did nut intend to mate_theinselve. liable in any w.y. Now I fecltnymlf tit duty bound to expose this Intr.:tared fmud upon he public, as I can call it by no molder name, where • naui.ell. and re ceive. pay Mr an article, the use of which he well know. aubyects the purchaser and uwr taw Prows. tson and line. Some et those who are engaged nefarious traffic, will olummitionably ,contend t his the putilio' that my patent will not stand, and that I dare not prosecute. Now, to take ihiti argument away from there, I went to some of thom -who wets prOclahaing that my patent was of no vidue, and made the follow ing propo.stion: that they unght mlect'a,ludge and two lawyers who have hod tome practice M. patent cases, mid we would tuba. the patent to IlMns, aud If they demded that the retteet was good, ilialLcy should atop sit farther proceeding. in the rtr, but if they should decide that it would not, in th tr oPmion, hold, I would egret to let theta go on and sell all y willaoutmaymg any thong northe palate Mang them. This prommtion they would not seenk to So (at sa the validity of my patent as contented. I ds not de• mo entirely noon ay the fallen confide:nee in boll have eubentltd It to moony of the Molt., mad et ceraftat the moss eminent patent lawyers. who have, without exception, decided that th their maitiou it was good, and would protect me to my - discovery. I onto! the article toe fine power, and get it Asia barrels, the which are marled: .. .Bruges Pavans figs non W.nors Pomo, AlcnnuM.Stamt." therefore give riettele to all who buy and age the above mentioned mineral for the purpose act forth in my patent, except from toe or my mrthorrted agents, that I shad hold them to a strict necountatAlry, and shall commence sun.. law against those who thus Minute upon my right. WM. BLAKEPaxton, Medina Co, 0., Aug. 14,1549. IrrTWO TONS of the above Fire and Weather Proof Articial Slate on bands and for sada. The above we et a recommend, for we ham been aetog it far some 4 rears, and know It to be what It Le set forth toevery particular. 44. PHILLIPS. All, nor.l7.llhrt No 5 Wood st fISLIR continued open weather indmees ttre subseri• J, bars to send some Boars eastward, end will so. carve a Owned amount of fre.ght sum nay, for Philo deiphinof Baltimore, cud receipt (or Ruasme. uovMS TAAFFE tr. O'CONNOR FSULCIIII 55R-7 !bola. ree'd add I , r sale rby notr29 R SEA.V.IIS, 57 Wood st E - :GWooD —es bus ;uot rue:d i outd r :ta i le by . t 5 ()MAAS! PER . II- 4% 'llos genuine lust reed oral for D tale by nurt7l ILK SF.l.l.l.iftS OIL ORIGANUM-11 eametere juet meld end fo sale by beet° H E SELLERS • Q AGE-74 lbs fest Teed and for sale by " novo R 6 SELLERe,O7 Woad st MALLOW-12 Idtts tort reed and for sale by noro I R CANFIRLD `'ALER/ITW3--CS bee anti et eels 'not nee arta fa k. 7 •iee by navel I B CANFIELD FA ELS—llbrajoei reed and Icor sele by `,navell J CANFIELD IiNDRIES-4n bales Conon; 43 bids No Lead; el bays Feathers; 3 bags Ginseng; arrive on strainer Dolphin, and for sale by . nova ISAIAH DICKEY &CO, FICIPt et L WPM. VAILNISLI—M bble. II Ll' do, in keg., Kos• to manufacture, warranted good, now landing from mud, and for tale by • noel ISAIAH DICKE A CO, Etnnt et TiNEBAo ETONOti—Pcx rola by Tititinov?ti ' SeIIOONMAKEI/ & CO . ERAILID A ARROW ROOT—Dort garde" foY solo II by uovAt J BCRUONIIAKER & CO DIXON'S beat Black [stall Czociblca, Nos. from 1Y to 35, Joel toed and for solo by noyA. I SCHOONMAKER A. CO j rgo c a l l i l est OO Arga,Cale by CO 1311ESTON'S Coo e entrate9 Esuaetn yl Lemon, pa. gull*, Nutmeg, GC., It rVe 55' • ort.s / SCDOONMAKER &CO 111191 OIL-4 blds No 1 Lard Oil; sdoNo 9 do do, abdat,l aed for tale by aorsd /AIDES DALZELL, 51 Water at FLOUR -a, cum Family Flour, Tweedyla brands F " landing and for rain n novae JAMES DALZELL cocoon 30 bbli Sitait's Oil, landing from Canal ior sale by nonro3 AM F' DALZELL 11. h101.A55E....-16 bbl. landing by curthwa ow.' 6.3.. cdonia. alai for sale by . . eovtat Clie4r pe'L;AIN.6 I . -- A. A. Maw, &Co., 00 Ala, lice tarot, nre now opening 0 ethos cheap Be in., at Ctots tlr_ yani• mead CALICOES—A. A. MAseXiCo. have reed k, 6rare. of Fart Colored Calicoes, aching u s 'l c pets)." , • L rovw A A. MASON a. CO. have opened • large lot of Ahianstels at Mete, Cassznett• lase, Allasecus at late. 1 INEN II OXFS—A. A. Massig.l. Co. will open tho Litourtone :CO dot of Ida!u ildkla at 01e. lit!lvikaaFitsTrii--e A. Ni pi Jr. Co. ara,uos. 11 opelung another large l ot of Roulet Ribbon• to the extrentely lour price of Me, also, In large lot at n• tirld 10e. ' largo A cioLee, of v enous /Are and for sale by LS WATERMAN os•M3l Water and at Front st r O —S mach. Doeo 4 Ri do Ipared;) f ar sale oilserG L S WATERMAN h do peeked do, la L WATER:SIAN ARO -.A lOW 61.1.1 and Leg No It Loaf . 1. Jr .ale by nor.,G I. WATERMAN I t sale Gbh, superfine, SI do extra family, fa l` sale I,y ,tor s 4 1.3 WATERMAN I----31517-17,0ki Wine mt . recetrtng and tot nada by V V noyq • STUART a SILL I,eldiUlt—eurbr extra Fatuali,,lgnzatr:;:r! iL - Thry py.n°- .-- 1,10 it 1.1 - lirTi Oid eoreiTiVe - nale by 1 . 1„ - ,,,,, f. tyf rdIUART/t SILL, tle .1 AL . :2;l' ll ' J rS—IS LW* new oy', COT , isruhicri. slu r . f Ilk , Woody., • - Air A Kick:L-1a aml .131. tmrss AHD 011.—s 1,4.1.. atnsal., to uaiiow.obY "EtuArriTW ' fl &co ""' 1.)-1-COTTF•sa new crop, 11 ntr LY wierritsws /Leo SlarAFt;64 lilZs 'II7FIikariTHEVSI CO IirIftGIITSPIKM-ItUesalmroacd Wsougla S C plkes, lust ree'd aniffor sale by novil Tr EWS tc CO - 9 -- --I. S-1" sIN '. 'am c! , for sale by I jtklostallolElealAlTUFAVE k CO . liik—Oo WA. N C, In mo t re ano tor sma by no2o .1 A HU CHISQN kCO WHITE BEANS-24 bbls liaannoind 9 bales Qin. rang, reed on consignment and for sale by node UFA lOU Liberty weal Sy John D. Dim im, Auctions 100100 1re1,..1100101, et Aunties., Leiter and Cap Writing Paper by the Ream cm Cue. .Illank Memorandum Batts. nmlish and Arecri. caoAnnuals. Bowl A. Drothere Gold Pena. • Oit. Weiltiesdac. Friday and 'Saturday erenings,4 Mos, Vith awl 9ah, and Dec- Ist, at the Canmerclal ' Sales Somu s. corner of Wood anti F,f , h streets. mh, colleettoo of Rooks, probably the mom eaten. sue ewer offered in this pinoe ut p d hhc I°, or. all new cod warranted perfect—among which are Thew' logical, gladical, Law. Miscellaneous; Bibles end Pray- Rookie of every des< nption of Mx• and binding; Docml,lfistory, Remsnee,Trasels, Tales, Adventartm and the Drams, A Wank. Ponfolioo, Books in rich and elegant' binding,' anitableisor presmitri. Fine library editions of Standard it For further pinicalars plms.se null and examine the stock. Soots will lie sold PmiticelY anthout ......e, tic the Mock most bri closed tramedistely. Those who wishio pu.ltarg will please call Wan. Books at private mile during, the day, vei y cheap. itoc• 101 IN D DAVIS, Asia , MEM Saple and Foamy Dry Goods. • OA Wednesday morning, Nov. Xth. at ID o'clock, at the Commerciel Saks Hems, corner of Wood awl Fifth streets, wilLbe sold, without reserve, for rash currency— extessrm 6.01 , 111.1 of staple and fancy foreign awl domestic Dry Goods, among which ars soperline cloths, cassimeres, salmons, tweeds, jeans, .flannels, litsoketa, Canton tanned*, &mask linen table cloths, .shisting maalins,,Manchester ind Earlston einghsms, merino& de lain., alpseens, sap4r st7lv Points, dress silks, fancy and black satin vesting*, hula en shawls, .banons, needles, ButEngton and Coale." spool cotton, sewing silk, ribbons, gloves, !Osier) . woolen animus ; suspender., net At* o'clock, , I • - Groceries, Queenmare. Imitate. at., Yourig Hylton and Imperiil Tea, Virginia thantsfacS wrred'robacco, writtugAnd wrapping paper, hbovel4 spades, patent balances; Russia quills ; ' • I A large and general arsons:mot of new and second hand , household furniture, 'calking globes, k Oben t menials, feather beds, bedding, mattresses, looking. glassegy carpoing, mantel clocks, window blinds, See; ab 6, a tinantity.of Italbst trunks, emwass trunks, ears pet and leather bags, se/Idles, bridles, Ag. nov27 JOHN Ming. Auer _ IlEjl o ßlNG—no 1 in LLB, and for rale be . , add SniA *6"'l4 UTTER--Holtbbl, past rcesagriAyk SILT '°. —_ ARVE3-11.actiaing and foi.aalel."..„' !...- -: nava/ STUART& BILL ---- reselying aitl far salt. hi T OBACCO his, STUART & SILL TRA n. S . :7% th . ests Y 11, receivig u azat i sAlt i t , y C1arr.x%76.11, COMP3OO, in tuna fc s .1 1 1:1 1,1 i tal. BBATTING'—IOWp.m's, Inoue. and far salt. by ovta STUART &SILL P EPAR - iu "0. in .tore and gVle Ai ART! I~o n loo u 8 F, Jußt reed antrie by . n 0•22 "-STUART & SILL 1005tIlt—l00 6615 vincii — a brands - Wu — A iteeivirnicd r for silk by rtov 21 AI22ISTRON6 11=1 RAB CIDER—I 7 bMs a choice 'acacia 0., • Ced nod for sele by nov C 4 • ARMSTRONG itCROZER. DjTIM E 2 ED PEACH-15 .k 2 (nrx) in day . rezeiie4 imadlOT eby 110 T 21 sol ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL.L VEATIIERS —3 nets received and far talc nov dII%ISTRON(i &CROZEIL 1. caende, 50 l ' Xdo:: e Cte 7roo ' laii 7 ;l4 ' rre'd '. and for gala by JOHN WATT k. CO, no• 14 earner LliNtrlf and Hand Ha HOT-40 kegs ased, reed and for sale by 1.71 novl4 • A CULBERTSON li/r ABLE TRUNK BOARDS-2 tone 'maid and for LU. side Ly A CULBERTSON - SO n A os T T, Bil7r:i Genuine Cutile,i , ;flis . n ai d E fie t r role by DASI NS-70 bit fresh. reed and for sale by do•Al A CULBERTSON DRIDER'S BOARDS—.AI .omChainbersbarg m atieture, reed and for sale by nor 24 A CULI3ERTSON UNDRIF-o—Epmom !volts, Alam, Logo r odd, Ci Madder, lodigo, Cloven, Nutmegs, to., for de by dory A CULUERTdON' 4.I.SLERA'rUe—du OM, AdanYa, on nand and for sal. 10 by • noes{ JL It FLOYD COFFEE -750 bags Webb Rio, tub , .'bfb jbOl•bd CI and fur ffillo by - unira4 J& FLOYD T EAS - -7D la chests H Tea; IU • Block Too; various brands, jolt landed and for sato by nor 74 • - J& H FLOYD 150 - :T o - Aig i lk—I3 casts mstone fur sale by J R FLOI. RDOMS-33 dos in more and for sale by 1 fr. It FLOYD NDI9O -3 coats, 9 F, jot landed Or sale - by novl4 ' Jtc FLOYD Q,Dt% P-75 bet reed and for Win by • horde ' Ste %V 111.01pAUGIU DARLEV WAN rea-43uou bn Bartcy Wantid,.f. 'vetieti dm tug eui ease price will be paid by %V lIAILLIALGII (140V.KILSEED— sou tat Clover eel wanied by ' S & lY HARHALSGII .(117 fu 4 RI tit t Ezti—wo bri • perior ' ere nil r rxle, ty___LlO•24 ak I)I.I.I9TATION OLA3SE9—SOU bbbe: id good ' or 1 - der, for side by wax BAJIALFX oov,ll 19 awl W Wood et N ""'mninll.°l:ln. Zs. WHITE CLAY PIPES-15U Az, for gala by oor/S WM BAG/ALF:Ii CO LEYHANT OIL-50 bb's 'Winter, exlia bleached, for mato by aoe2l NSI DAGALEY IDERCUSSION —I.OOVOO cloth 0 P M end Va. Pao rec'4 per ebio Stone, sod sale low by norti C YIEAGER,IOI3 !darkest r]tOlift—lS cases, comprising an cutlass rariety,just J. reed per stop Schiller, and for sale haw by • nova) C YIiAGER, len Market et • A CCOADEONS-4 ewe aeCil; also . -1 ease Comte tl wood and Ebooy Work Bones and liVriting Desks, of the best Myles ever brought to the illy, lost, reed per ship keine, and kw sale low by .. C YEAGER BS litattnt at' -- if — • VICAL INSTRUMLNTA—ScalesViolios,andd Lai t ease GOillll4, and I cunning and flutes,ass`O last neo'd per dip Schiller. and for We by nov24 a YEAGER, 1(8 Markel st sGAR, HOUSE: MOLASSES-60 Obis just reci'd pus 1114• Mer Zitehuss Ta4lllr; from rho at. Louis SWAMI Sow Reriusty,unilfor sale byy nos tit JithILS'AIIUTCHISONALCO - - DIAN RS FOR DUFF'S 11001( REF:PING—A new supply jest Testi from Now York, made of fine paper, and handsomely ruled to the patents of the printed treatise, with the author's printed directions to teachers on each Over; for sale by nes2A • .T II MELLOR, SI Woad et Malola. .•••••••••• OIJRNINO . ALVA •ns . R. Altautrr has calved • further supply of Jet Black liosubasi • tiled Alpaca., of yam. qualities—Also, !doh Alyacca Ensues,black, green, brutast and sat . p.; at North tin comer Foul/sand Markets Wholesale Rooms up stairs. uoviti IP - REL AD111115BION. , •PEI11.0 UALL SECOND COURSE.. kti. ROLLICK begs to announce, so comp lance LP with a general revisit% WM ha will repeat his se lent Proem Lecture on PHYSIOLOGY, he., on Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday and faraday, November 20th, VW, hid. and 20M—Illitstratrated with all the Dlodgl. and Paintings. For Gentlemen only (bey snotadmitted) at 7go'clock; doors open at 7. • For Ladies only at 3P. 7.1 ; doors open at al. • Single admission W. cents. Tickets for each series 30 cents. o... Each of the Lee tufa. on Monday will be FREE, both afternoon and evening, and Tickets (or the aeries may hi obtained thee or on Tuesday. To prepiot eon (Lawn the number will be Ilm 101/FIEII-18 carts relrcird, for able by IV7il BAGALEY & CO, norY:l 18 sad VD Woad .t M:OI..AB4I3—COITITZ.iiS bbli H:St hale and amble Ground bnindu for tale by nottOt t Wit BAOACEY & CO L\ tWIFF.IIIOO bags prime Green Bu, receiving an Instore, for sale by narla NSW BAGALEY Co fie IBIN - 8 bza n0r2.3 - - DiaFornaciikanir ed on Al WilLiC, and tor B/Lk by • nor= • J & R FLOYD 13 LA. 'TS-1 case Cooperstown, quality .13 fog .Ale by nor 9 3 J k R FLAJII) 'U - E141 , --ta bawl Dew ROUSO entuelry Hemp, r • jOll. o coot eminent and for eele by nortbAlp Pittsburgh 'Navigation and Firs Inca. ` rants Company. , MEETING of ttoit Stockhotilen of tho l'ku.stnagb Navi stint and Fnet lusumneo Computy, ail! be held at the nehee, No 41 hlazket ey op bet 10th, 1049, at o'clock, P. M. novellAd • ROBERT FINNEY; Soo'' is store and ler We by cord' COPE ts LIREI'FOCILE, ICt3 &woad st DWO 't ORA r for =le by V IRA FLOUR-4f bltisaatnligg...rle i'QUGAR—in ands fi 0, fee'dand fel salqL); 1,2n0v - -3 WiIARBAUGII WINIX/W I for male ' liOW3 3& W HAAB/WWI TiR11;1 , ) lq . :Aelali—mb=l, l oId,INTRB' 11 ,atiU(ll C A n N O OI.ES-50 boa lost recd, (or mut c) 8 1 . :1 1: M B store fl ;; A `g!tr,:: }ookN Cori. Werebou.e, No ijourthet We In• co , rwambow men to call ona examine before parch hem; elsewhere.. • noe:3 .P or Id) iCorPlano and table ets tog be found at W htClinteek . • Carpet Were- . 'Lowe, at ...Weed pried. Call end e”wne before • pure/own: elsewhere. no rrepiTstity ull. ClAalht-...Reed this d.xFt W Welutteek's Carpet Warehouse, new am/ !mid room sole Tapestly Oil Cloths, orttteO. cot to ht au size h 101,111001ot vestibule- • novl3 • • ri tifl - 13 - I.lArtlt 03Yr-it/a—W. 111'Citatucri L now Or. 14g tho handsomest aseertweta or Cloth Kano and Table Covets Over of in this market, to which he Wailes the attention ofpatellae. WISP cyriAntuoAT tll M Pol ING Ve Invite swaxtboal 1.3 men to call owl examine otreuncat of Trim wigs, as we always have a aisadment ia was low. Carpet Waselloase, PiaTa earth street. tiara ItIVLINTOCK HTVART SILI • r LW. In ware. siluairr 18 rdt A - Ces No t, r lARYW 1 CA • gh:grni—lice • .rou " . Chntoeh'sTaroet Warehouse, No. 75 Fourth it, a further supply or Carnally or the host and mein at. proved styles, to which we fauna, the attention or ntrambom men, and those wishing to furnish Nooses, to call and examine the largest assortment in the city, which we will sell cheaper than ever before acted in the western market. nor2l W 111,CLINSOCY IdATTIIEWS & CO r it THERS-130U0 lbs . pima for roleilF I , O . tI:4LLE L 1 !E— roef , ti r.64440r Ifi no dS : 6 l D OIL-0 bids lag reed and Int Kate NT, B OANFI : EARLS-1I Wats Jut/ail : WI rot rAla byl • I ncv23 / B CANFIELD UTTEB-10 bbll 801 l Boiler; U kelp do; S VT* do; 1.) reed and for tido by nowtl J B CAP FIELD 11110TAirOFB-7 bbla jut tic/ awl foral . V7 Ew B . FOR ST. LOUIS. Tba splendid steamer HAMBURG. Caldwell, waster, will kart for tba anwro and all intermediate b 011• on Wednesday, the VIA mgt. nt 10 rieloek, A. AL - For freight or postage aPq , on 1 .4= 4 . or to - weal - 6 U ILTKAIIIERG Mt ---- Firirat. LOUIS. Tae splendid sesames J.J. Z Ilutetierce, niaatermill leave for tba Loveland lidiele ponnsmorrow at 10o:o'clock, A M. For freight or manor. 'P. • . FOR CINCIIVNATI , r Intorner• 'The'ztl72s. - 5....,.,.,.. ..' .'itratrealttnii =ll:l 4 Arate ports - Ellirgiii . ~ t b: a d ot , alto We d lock, A...- „. A . 1 - t ; pii 00 hoo d . . Fo n e ov ".' t . .""'" pEr CIGIIKWA CO, Axt i , . Lon Sr. Lints • , ' • The light draaqht steamer __ '_ '. IiFINESEN, hints, thaster, will le-are ',tor the hove and iniennediateports Oa Wc4. braday . . at to o'elork, A. AL ; For fn, or possaeo apply onboard: : nowl7 FOR .Tr..LOUIS. " c .. s. The splendid 14011 MT ' 4 ll . WITOhIING, Rogers, master, will /ease far abirre ed intennedila ports this day, ea. h lust, at 10 o'clock, ,Fur ffeiglst or pissine apply on bean!. surl27 RERULAR PACICRT FOR. CINCINNATI AND - LOUISVILLE: F ail The bile Cast grii ii rikig steamer 1P mops, owner, Mill leave,for theabove r" fi;t1a1: 4 1:-rtordiette lan titsies this day, • . . oe si., at 4 o'clock, P. Itf.. . For freight or passage. apple en lioorii: or to , i -, • - .#, " 8. --- --- ' ' S . —lll/ Wil1 1 !, Agent.. - n6DDLAii.AcKiir FoiimAuturrA AND ZANk,VII.L.E. . ' ~,,,..• The "I','dia ß;r, : irg ., , , ~..,—,,,,,, ~.„ leave for Cr above • ' , mi salt ntenimiliato poi:obis dayOke oth lost, aid o'clock, P. IL . . •., ~? . For in:aglow passage, apply'On boar'', oi- to • . .uoviti - ''' NV R WilFili.l4.l4, Agt• r I fizem .. . -- " --- Foll,Liltliiiiii,Li.. l - -.• . • The splendid fast "teem' _Z. l'AvLon, . • • Locis, Alaster, aril!. lease ;l'o' Aa r _ wiove and all'iniminediato 'word& '• day, the 17th ion., at PI o'elock, hl.' • For trelght orpsomee apply onboard. . earl'? , • . • FOR 7-QUI:WILLI: -----r-------- 10 4 1 1 , 4 , ,e,... The ucn- and eplundid IF-itpaksea- '' • gerpticket, _ • , , ...• . TELEGRAPH Aim 2, , 711.07,191131 GT, wilt leave forelock. nod and Louisville on Tuesday, the triltioia-, at Pt o'clock, A. ht. For ("sight orpsasace apply on board, ..... to DARER. k- YORAVTIf, ov • • GEO-13 hILL.TENIIERGE:I,Agents — navVi . • • . PITTSBURGH AND-WHEELLVG. PACKET. Thc area and aplko , dl4 peahrengar,. aicamer CINDERELLA, . Capt. Jas. FL Hula; will lefty. Pima lorrgh every Mantlay,Wednesday and Friday; at to o'clock, A. M. -• • rrr ncl g ht er Paaaag. WIT on board; or to FUR S . UN . MAC' Nj LINQ. The: Doe steamer : WELLSVILLE, Door. Ificgics, SonISA even. McC oy Emd wlreloor every Enday all P. M. ocrO ARMSTRONG b" =OZER .. FOR .EANAIVEIA AND. OALLIPOLID.c... i • t . I The splendid - fat • running gleaner mal _i REVEILLE, • Stoue, ouster, will leave' o n above. Ind alb intern, ports on Sitar.: day, the Sad inst., at 4 &Flock, P.M. ' . - The Reveille draws but 12 Inches water. ... For freight ar passage, applyon board, iiii to • • . nerAl - PETTIGREW k. CO, Aigts Mil CINCINNATI ~ • .The splendid otenmer RINGOOLD,, , . . Ht . akCapt. Cope, mall leave.for the co w, and all traermediate'porte tomorrow it 4 o'clock, P. M. _! . For (re 1,14 olpasa_ael_?_,s9_oLon• board CINCINNATI' & PITTSBUICCIII e at DAILY PACKET VINE. 1111115 :7.'uot"cr.l,:;!=ro7:l'lendlitetdrAVlttatiNe; finished and forniehed, end most powerf boats nu %i.ll venters of Che• Wren. Every aexotamoditlon sedum. fort that money con procure, htu been provided for pas tenger.. • The !doe hue been in operation fits flve - yeara —1 as carried a million et nopfe without the least Into= gro W itd ih s e :re " eittely pre7vions au tei ' stl i tl e g, a ftr a ge t rle t e at • tion of freight and the entry of passengers in there el, tor. In all cues the poseage !nen ha Poi in. • • SUNDAY PACKET. , - I T AAC NEIWTON, tlaptsin llemphill s , terse Pittsburgh every Sunday itiousingeOttibtengt Wheeling, every Siladay evening al 10 N. 1 - May ID, 1047. • iIeifittAVTAGICE•TJ The 11101 , ZONtiAllrItA,CaphStutte, se'Sticavie M torgli every- Monday mittnilig at 10 We:welt' Wheeany averrlilonday evening at-lor. r. • .. ; . The 11111EUNIA. No. thkot. K.Wrorszni,vrll3 IP-APP Pio...burgh Cveq!Dieslay foam:tog al.lo o'elock) Avocetio: every Tocvdav vvevunrat 10 i WEDlii3ffitiklrPACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Di.lcOnG leave Dimbargh. every Weilces.fity morons Tel 10 o'clock; l'heellgeveryWedimodsv evening • lie(. sr TIKURADWPAIDELE.T. the BRILLIANT; elSgt. iviu leave fit* burgh every Thursday amnia& at 10 u'elook; Wheelies every Thursday evenusu at le e. x ,• • • ,; • , kfullair-P2MThr. Ile CLIPPER N 0.2, Capa Puss InraL, will kiwi Pittsburgh ereig Friday morning atlbigcloolt;'Wbca: lag ovary EgUlag craning at 10 ,. . NATURDAIr PitI:IIXET, 'no • hISISENGER No. :t, CaUt. 1. C. *OreiinllCll. Win Soave Pittsburgh every. Friday morning at Igo's - cluck; Wheelingsm . Pndav at WC • • •- E l L l ih k d C o, i latEnVft:7lt " s"°- nora J CANFIELD. WII9KEY-91 bbl Fa". IVhisker y ) .!!Ared : . Ln 42 r. fu sale YSTSTC" flown __llo Front street Ag=' cAnoNvvt!pssTri,Dbt ARUM' COLORS -100 dos oval, in Tote., nut reed and !or .le by novs3 J RUM) k. SP , T . T rj TURPFINTINg-20 bb ts l“l_rg3rar RAIIIC—MU Ws A just tec'd and for Sulu by Gnov2.3 J KIDD a, CO, 60 Wood a • glum:about. few Bale. . • • •• Te o ISLAND dACKUT will bo sold • at public MINIM( intLn city of.Witeal . h.& ort kir/NI/Air, the 10th day of N est:ober, -Tettos—Otie fourth in hand, and the balance at 48, and la monthi , , with interest. Approve d negotiable, paper Will be taken for the deferred Paymenta. dale. positive. . novll3 , D. Z &NIL Nar Fhasay and Varleti Ur:4dt. TF: tienow receiving, from r one of MU'S= ears. our week supply of FALL AisitaDs;consistiar et every article in our hoe, to which (with' nftll 'v. - rime! GOWN!: til,nSsIEN, of our worn mansto. taro we ask the annuli. of Western Merelerna r A ,, I other buyers. .nevZl KENNEL - 1C a SLWVIrAa poi geld assortment td TOVS, inetrgtoral dire Ebony. itosevrood, sat ny. Mellogany viva 4 BASKKTS, just roe'd by nov2.l' • KENNVDI a 131 , 'WVEli _ - FDA Guei btose and fur 'sale by . ; • uorn • • ' _ • sTUATer & SILL -• DOLLICK, M. D la Hou , Monongahese. I_3l.lcti.wym - r FIAAJR—IvS .aca,j.xt reseNlag jat prizad ordtt, and tor - isle by • • G .RE.1,1 .A.Pt.P.,..5.-14:1EVe Lre r lP . !pplo n. ' Z. " Whim. C s olimbL, 1. _ 10 " Smok APO* "`"'" atides, rereirca exl_f_q_ sigp_by _ .1.11.9 Woad . nora , aTuA2c.L. S i_ I D, to any Kett m• fax sate b R FLOYD lAL'lLCoojarAr end* sad !at sale by. 1.11 11 norti. 1 , 1 B r.iIIOWN, 134 Lawny .1 B ABLEY - IVANTED—The biatdo price paid lu cash far good Barley, during the waxen. nariN D Dal/ D , P1,,.14.1 Libe rt y. at • FLOUR -45 Brand, wa ark.l.o'4 end for erao kr ropv22 . Anmsraoso 30ROZER, DEA rah 7'l. "u tt ; g4IiONG7TCROZER tree ..12/1,1,,,,,L4;.tA4,1 now lauding iron abamcr o.y*/ ( TAU& DICKEY it. CO, PiOnt at 1 4 , EATIIERS ts, WOOL-0 sacks bow landwg fro 1_ manner Exclangef.uud for ale by nor.Al ,19AL11I DICKEY .CO LAJ s extra, in store an soN27 IXIPE & BREW FOOLE • BEVSIVAX it GINSENG —lO borro and I ofmk laud Mg from member Exclkorißo tab by nor 2 it 3 t AIAH DICKEY & CO - 61,A XSElgi—larrling from steams , Erettaitre,•nd r for rtle.by ISMAH DICKKY 74, CO, nov2i ' Front virtcl DIA of l'ltuburgl. Stock. um% r ;t l :i i t i b U onc:.W . !lister, Of King Alfred Of FAiy,Luid,by Jacob Abbeft; with. fine cfneresings. '• . •• Sidon's ibis beireeinele •Wen.lseisbold. • , ioIiNSTIAN S s I'ol.llo'oN i , norild, • . - • eurnerTlitrdAsil bleat% streete ous•—tr gexacd Hogs reed and lei side by .114. sera ' AIthISTHAINI I ,tr; CROZ itsj ARAISTRoN64 CHOZE . R. bbtstvzittntitT TyUCKWHEAT FLOUR-2 .1 sack.lle ell female by 41 *rat CRAIG skiNNKR SUNDRY- 'MACKEREL—iv pf Ws No 1 Mae Raeniße.Gom Ay. canal mi far sale by JAMAS lIALZIKLL. URlci no, in NA.',C=rs=• l—, ll% . l'V:r•T , t- DAY - RUM, of sopenai_qualtly, for •tdaa ° La and tattle; by It }% r•F bora , URE' COD LIVER 01L—Rothlair s Liver Oil. for 02,11 - a4 porreser, i.'t . 11,LERs " 2 . 10 In , rtoro. T OBACtO-7'd bis b'3l , on! /W.O ' 2 . I, a , No I 4: tor tgt; gale , notil Hum., meII'LLE 3 YA 111EATIIPAIODO LL r c Rot a,"4 • IT on baud. nan23 STUART h SILL KEEN APPLES-50U bltis just rued and for undo stortE. ARMSTRONG CROZER N. LIOLIIiES Jr. SONS. New Books. 100 by Lour lied rutatt... 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