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TUB WHKOS OF KBW YORK If vo can judge by tbe lone cf the Whig press, which baa arrayed Uacll on different (idea in the unhappy controversy which now agitates lie pony in that State, there appear»}'.o be bat .little hope of any amicable adjustment. The most earnest aod active warfare la weged, not again*! tbe common foe, bat of brother against brother, of Whig agaipat Whig: The ciote of the quarrel, if we rightly understand it, ia partly personal, and partly founded on the amount of opposition to be urged again* lie encroachments of slavery- The chief l we think, lie* deeper than appear* e|PD the i aiii&ce. It la, wo imagine, the outbreak of fae» ; dona which have long eclated in P* rt T in lbtl State, and which have trequwUy threatened ita poaco and caefnlneaa. Mr. Seward is fenowiedsed bead of one wing of tbe party, jh® loading organ of which is Thorlow Weed's paper, the Albany Evening Journal, t?h‘cb U conducted with no little tact and ability. Theta ia OP person aery prominent aa « leader on the other aide. £?r. Doer, a member of the present Congress, and a geaftemnn cf ability and iadoence, appears to take ihw moat prominent position at present. The leading organ ia the Daily Stats' Register, a re* •peccable sheet, aod conducted with considerable ability, published at Alb toy. This la a new paper, •niagonistlcal to the Journal, and was started, we presume, to famish the wing of the party opposed to Seward, an exponent of its viewa at the ««t oi the State Government. The Buffalo Advertiser, the leading paper of that city, also favore the nme caose, as well as the Express, of i«>P cll f ° New York. The New York Courier and Zwti' er, and tbe Commercial Advertiser, both Whig papers of marked ability, taka no particular aide In this controversy, but endeavor to pour oil on the troublod waters of political strife. The New York Tribune la a devoted paruxan of the wing oftho party beaded by Mr-Saward. Like ali in* tertino quarrels, this ono ia waged with a good deal of seal and acrimony, and we fear the tedda are eowing waich will produce the fruit or confu sion and disunion after many day*. To an outsider, who is free from the piejudiees which are the real OTiglo of this contest, there is nothing in the ostensible reasons set forth,to justi fy the difference* which exist. The oppoiinon which Mr. Seward has waged against the exten sion and dominant power of slavery, can certain* ly be no insormoantable barrier to the rerpeet and good will of the Whigs of New York, who are al most intuitively anti slavery men. Neiibsr can his resolution to oppose its encroachments in fu ture boa sufficient cause of rejection. For while an institution *o entirely antagonistic! I to liberty exists, there will ba In toe hearts of men a perpet ual opposition to it. It is a vain hope to Indulge, that the legislation of the last session of Congress Will fjr aver q iiel this slavery ajitation. While slavery exists, there will be more or less excite ment and controversy arising therefrom ; and Wfiite Southern Senators are ready to do battle on the instant for every fancied encroachment on the “domesticina'.itauoo, "why should wo not also htve men in the same body ever ready to plead for the right* ofhumaalty. Wo cannot expect in a great and intelligent Stale, such at New York, that all the acta of a poblio man will meet with universal assent, and the mere pttsago of a complimentary | resolution could never, and ought never to bo con strued into a party endorsement of the oploion* of the man. It appears to os; therefore, that the I course orthostccier* fromthe Syracuse Conven tion was not dictated by tho wisest, dictate* ot party policy, and bad not for It* foundation a cauae of sufficient msgnitnde. We think the great na tional Whig cause, which we believe the eece dera have truly at heart, would have been better promoted by submitting to iho action of the mi jarity, until i- could bo legitimately reversed. For it mart he cl*tr xn the most casusl observer, tbst a permaoeot split in. the Whig party of that grett State, must be fatal to the prosperity and success of the national Whig party. With the certainty cl the loss of that State, all its energies would be paralyzed In a national contest. On the other baud, we cionot view the man'* feat disposition to dnd fsnltwith PreaMent Fill more, and to connect him in tome way with the quarrel, by the friends of Mr. Seward, bnt with • extreme regret. Mr. Fillmore ia the President ot the nation, and since his accession to his high seat, he has displayed an impartiality, a firmness, an entire abnegation of personal feelings and pref erences, a eoonecration of the good oJ tbo whole country, which should command tbe admiration and gratitude ol thJ entire people. I* he has erred, it his originate*! from the intense desire to act justly as the President of the nation, and not as tbe leader of a party. In the discharge oi his duties, be should l*e protected against the attacks of the opposition, by all tbe Whig hott», whether they esn agree among Ibomselvea or not. He should be permitted to remain entirely unmix cd with the intestine quarreli which siiiiet the Whig party, receiving tho respect and support ol Tba Whig* of New York may be mured that their brethren in Pennsylvania look npon their disputes with deep regrou We, of this State, beg them to come together, to bury the hatchet ofdi* cord and smoke the pipe o! peace. If they cannot •gree ia «oae even important matters, they can eullact together in tho eelection end eupport ot good Whigs to office, until time shall remove the canto end obliterate the retaembraacn of these dJE collies. Hoes Fasm Ncus«.-We take pleasure in recommending to.all {persons wishing to purehsso fctut trees, evergreens, dec., to the Nursery of the Mean. Murdock advertised in soother column. They will find an abundant supply, in capital order, end most gentlemanly snd oblljing men to deal with. Their stock of fine evergreens, those beao iful ornament for lawns, is not exceeded in this country. . • PccoTtvanu LteisLaTcat.— The Hoaesdale Democrat says that in that couniy, Mr. Grier, the regular Locofoco candidate for the Horae of Rep resentatives, is defeated by Col. Freeman, the in dependent candidate.'' John S. Strothers, Whig, is thought to' be elected in Schuylkill, instead of one of the Loeofocos whom wto have announced. Pawmtw Ftiuxowbasformally recognised J. B. Fab, da Canton de St. Gall, os Consul of the Swiss Confederation for Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama;Tennessee, and Arkansas, to reside nl NewOr!eaos,aad Phillippe JacquesFraax.dn Can to* de Berne,as Consul of'tne Swiss Confederation for Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, and Mineeota, to reside at Detroit. J. Boniurt, Elq., bss been appointed by Judges Grier and Kaoo.uf the U. S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, United Commissioner for the county ot Cumber land. . • Passed Midshipman Thomas B. Wainwright, 'late acting master of the U.B. Ship John Adams, diriton bo---d Hal rasolon Hi. luhcf Aiigmt, vbito offtbo ceait of Africa. Hi, disrac ». in fltmmolion of ihe tiocacb. Tho Columbia Brandi of lie Ham-burj aud • laocaster Rail Road was openedefewdasuauiae. Itta cosaeucled in an elcrAleat mnnnar and laid with the boat T rail. It commencee at Mjdlje tdwn. which is about 9 miles below H»m»barg, MQ the wolo root i* iromediaiely e hfrtni. «nd Pennsylvania Cana- • B ““““gf"*} !• -cEtoobia with tho old Colombia ttxi- It will ■lwJd the oeeeesity of the deity In transshipping i" ' JoSo contli tad enables the cart to l! if through to the Central roaA—iV. American. • On Tuesday morniug !#**» Mr. J*®«* Spicer, ia | i a Mr. Baker, discovered two tlarw m Hickman. county Accosting. : £ diES, they demandniwberelhey^were • - tho negroes stepped behind etch h» i taking deliberate at i.. KftSJief Mr.Sptcer. The ahot, or ball, peae* breaw beam, wbtrejt Jaa arraaiei. ! Jrtir’Jhom cniebborhood nt apeedily eiotwad, |!, itaMSrortltedrflßded their eicape etrow !i i l . i. : : >ROH W&SHKHGTO» ConwpoadeaeeoTthe Pitubnrgb Gaaett*. Th« A(tUtton ti tbe looth-Tbe Con- Tintloii-S«eiilUm HoTimnnU Af <alr* Intba Infected StaU*-Duty of •II FrUada of tbe taton la tboaa lt>(e*>Dtiuießcaaoalr ba cnubed br lb« loalb> Wasotkoton, Oct- 12, IS-®. We bate tolpborotta Intelligence from tbe South, and Ike barton in that diiaction ii " 01 5 towering. Tho reaiaUnla at all hititda, •»* w tha laat etrrcmily, appear to be final in Somh Carolina, Georgia, Miasiaaippr, aa, and are dednlng their po-ition with nraoh et actaeas. Thetr lasi extremity thirty and the Inal hazard ta diaunion or death, the avmbol of the diro alternative fa a codk; the 0"g of the le.goer, for teceaaion ia red, icdic.ungth. no quarter 11 to be given or ukeo; and the do. vice la the pinning ahull and the eroa. boner.- Tin Georgia divinion ofihe chivalry ** "leading off "and the Palmetto cohorts are egging them on with hif winds, in all lime, the chief ammunition of drat sort of people. AH of them are doing « largo buaineaa in tiro coffin tipo. Some trme in November, the election far member, of the Poo rention is 10 be held In Oeorgie, whether that ... aemblage will tahe place befere the mneting otthe Ixgialainre in December, aeema to be doubtful. Whal the Convention ia to do, if it gels tcgeiber, or what it* promoters complain of or propose to remedy, arc matters equslly incomprehensible ,n mean parts. Tbe Sonth Carolina profesaorr, play actors, and brigiM* 01 ‘ lhiv,,rT -P 3l "' M ' “ J (oitian, are likely to save themselves £rtrr-r spoc taoeous combuslioo and explosion by su early anJ tnecial meeting of the Ltgislatnre. 1 have had private Information for sir week, past, open which I place mot e tnlikscj thin that which cornea ! ihroogb the paper., and from which | have |,een led to expect that thi. called session would be bead, and that the wita of the plotters would he Intensely esci:;sed devising the way. and means 10 iudneo Georgia or sosm State to do the indispensable “leading oil" far the Souui irKainf opetatoro are peifeelly eooacioo. that they are ■omewhat dale tc llm prarkelaol sedihon, and ,hat not even “ihe Sonth" of Urcr topes epd inr tgiaation can be peraneded to follow any .uch lesi M their*. Theae««iiSl8 fjpm Mi**“»‘PP' coniWung. 1 or rather we h*vo n*«* of coyf mcoti which are , conflicting. The men of«en«e sad naiicoki •«*- j cg are (flat, ibd ire ..doing whattbey can id I mt&ff jheir voices betid for Ihe Union and th law. Bat thaw »ipnch active malignity, much pcrtoml conceit and pot b£Cio yjbancy >n this &ate, and tbo*e aaatimenta alio find tbs e»H«|j9 n * T^eM *** nf> docbl lh#t D, ' i,, with fall inorilsgtp Hock of vanity, incivility, and offensive pretenaloo, t« a IJP® Bail KttUtiTe ef tbeie!alter feeling*. I wiw.ld b? «f -ry to beliptf Uni Foote repreaented the loyalty and fidelity of tkn Ct»t* to tbe Union and national anthority, bat H l» evident tfelt totpe itreak. of pairiotiam pervade the aiogalarly oanatituted mind ol tbia mas, and there i* tome iea»aa to hope that Providtnea may have selected him for an inatramepf of good* Thete haro bec& iff Text*, according to the la-i teat aoconau, tome enexpeaUaly BDd cited proceeding agamat conciliation and <jtiiet | ■nbmioion to the action of the federal govern* OtOi. Bat I have no donbt in the wjild that NovemUr trill tell a different and more •enaibie tale. If the people is Cfft almost ananimocaly ac« cept the proffer ol the United Ku*«j I "ball be multken, and far one, I eonleaa that l am oilerly indiffernfft whether they do or not. U the people of Texai,Cf fkpir demagogoe leader*, want to fight, 1 think the fed million* would be infinitely betteripeal in icachingtbwn p'* ce and do ty m the Union, wtd In vindicating tho nnd ■itie cf the other Stale* to tbo territory p'Opcied be tarreodered to Texaa, than making a prei- enl of 11 to her. And now what wQibo ike moll ol alithis mioo in the Sooth, after the settlement—wUh respect to the great question* at isaoe- was *o[ • poaed to have been effected? Wb*t doea thi« political Igmeal, called “the South,*’ want? What are tta grievance*! How doe* It propose to tedreas them? The general allegation, bo far aa any thing apecifis fen be gathered from the iaco herent raving* with which the malcontenta rend the air, la, that they are degraded by the legisla tion of Can grew, that tbeir right to an equality of advantage* and franchise* ha* been taken away Iron them by that power. Wherein! By the admttatoa of Califerinia with her anti aliTery conatuntioa. Bat Congress did aot make that that confutation, corlyid any department of the general government the least cacjroj over it.— Congress had no discretion, bet wai bound ly she constitution to admit the Sta'e with or without Slavery. Bit the act if done, and cannot be rc» ; vened- Poihe agitator* in any Southern Suit • expect to get California out of the Union? Or to I they suppose that the? have the right or lie j power to chfbge the conatltatiaa ot California*— 1 To anggeat inch oVjrats, if to demonstrate ibeir : abtardity. Bat on every other point, ‘-the South" 1 his obtained all that was openly demaodtd for it. [ They demanded the organisation of territorial . povernmenta without (he promise; they.have «e* j cored it, thef demanded a Fugitive Slave Law; they have got one which annihilates some of the | dearest and highast conatiintiooe! rights of the i North. What then are they gening op aocci- I aion leagues, non lotercnsrae aoeleUea. and State and General conventions fin* A mole can see I and nnderstand the grand design that informs the ! whole. They want ditnnJon. They want a ! aootbern effete confederacy- That !i* what they ml, and that Is all they are laboring for. The thin veil that concealed their purposes for a i»now thrown aside. The cant of “justice of disunion” is now seldom indulged to, the son of jurtiee they once asked for, because they hoped ibey would not obtain it, has been granted them, [and now they go for disunion without comm* | gency. I Bat as to the issue. It seems to me that the onion party at the South should be left t# tight oat this battle on their own resource*, it is a contest between the pro slavery “higher law’ party and tho supporters of the conatitotion and joverament. The ••txahadof' of the Slavery party, have raised the question of submission or resistance to the authority of the republic. They declare aubmission disgraceful to southern men. and “anbataakmutf" traitors to the Bouth, and anoonnee themselves rvsistanta. One of thom solemnly recorded his ostb in Oongresa. “I aen for reslatnaee, so help me God." If there are in there are in the Slave State* s majority of those who will not "submit" to the lav, and who arc (ir “resistance at all fatesrda and to the last cx trinity*it ooght to be ascertained, and if that majority Uso wrong and decided that it cannot be controlled by the ‘••ubminloalsta" to the con •motion and Laws, then that majority ought to he permitted to secede and set up another gove-o meat. To that point I think all correct reaaon iog brings os. I have alwaya held, that whenever this mighty confederacy and gloriona Republic could not be preserved except by the armed con don of a part of its members, the day of its <sea« liny would have arrived. We can never pre» serve the Union by dval war between the Stales. In the Union l woald have no war, bit should any one or more of the States leave it, the casr would be altered. In a future communication,! may with your permiaion trace some of the con eeqnencetof disunion to the parties now agitating for it. 1 will also take occasion to offer some remarks npon thePugitire Slavo Law, which I regard,o|*o mere mature consideration than I had time to be* tiow upon it daring Us pendency in Coagreiß, a* a itnpendoai scheme for undermining and de fraying the liberties of while men, in order that the alavery of the back* bo better astured and perpetuated, end as being clearly ancacsti totional and noli. la tho mean time, we are Toroid to coacode, tbise of ns who, like myself, have beeo most anx ious for > final adjotimeat of the lamtnttbie and distreasing controversy which baa been going on among ua for thirty years, wo fere forced to con cede that the agitation is not qincled, that the generosity aid sacrifices of the free State* bnvc produced no substantial frail, and that the true principle* of concord between Northern and Son'.hern brethren have not.yet been discovered, or if ao,have cot been practiced npoo. “ Tbs WM ni y Gatstts rays that the Pupo and Coonoil oflha Propagandist Rome have coo £naed Ihe Decree of the Provincial Council, by wludl Western Virginia >t made an Episcopal San, and tie flight Rev.; Da. Whelan appelated Bishop of Wheeling. It 11 though: this event wili con tribute tb tbo prosperity of «*’ eUy, by utreeting thither, el aeuien, those per out cmtgraliag West who are of the Catholic Jpenberion. An eflbrt is •boot to be Bade to efibst lie rtjwt, by authority. PUBLIC ACTS pasted during Uu First Sanontftlw Thirty Pint lPublic—No. 48.1 AN ACT to edible the State of Arkansas and otnet States to reclaim the "swamp lands” with in their limits. Be tt enacted by ikt Senate and Hotiuof Rejtrt* tentative* cf tha United State* cf Amtrieain Con* gret* auirjihltd, Thai to enable the Slate of Ar fcaatee to construct the neoeairry lovees and drains to reclaim tie swamp nod overflowed lands therein tins wholo ol those awamp and overflowed lands, ' made unfit thereby Tor cultivation, which shall re | main unsold at the passage of this act, shall be, and the same are hereby, granted to said State- See. 2. And U u /urtitr enetud, That it shall be the duty of the Secretary ot the Interior, a* soon as may be practlosblo after tbo passage of this act, to make out aa aeouraw list and plus of the lands described as aforesaid, and traosmitthe same to the Governor of tbe State of Arkansas; and at the request of said Oovemor cauae a patent to be issued to the State therefor; and on that patent the fee simple to raid lands shall vert in the said Slate of Arkansas; subject to tbe ditpoial ol the Legislstnre thereof: ProriiW, htnptvtr, Thit the proceeds of lands ’ whether trom floor fay diW appropriation in ' kind, shall be applied, exclusively, as far aa ne ) cessary.to the purpose of reclaiming said lands by means of tbe levees and drains aforesaid. Sea. 3 And be W furthrr enacted, That in mak irg oct a list, and plats, of the land aforesaid, all legal subdivision*, the greater part cf whioh i| we j onut fci ah&ll bo included in said list and plats ; but when/the greater partol a subdivision is not of that chancier, tbe whole oi it shall ba excluded thertfroo.i See. 4. And be tt farthtr entteied, That the pro vinuoeut ih’s a*i be egter fled (tq. aPtUbnr bene tiu be conferred upon, each of the othf States ol I the Union in wh:eh such swsmp sod faverfl-iwed | lands, known and designated as aforyaaul, may | be situated. HOWELL COBB, ZvtiliT tflht House tf Representative'. " WILLIAM R. KING. president if iht Senate yrv temp?u. Approved September 28, 1850. MILLARD FILLMORE. iPvxuc —No. 49.] AN ACT to authorise tie appointojeni of lodiao Agent i in Cttifefatjh lie 1 1 enacted by the Senate and House cf Reyrs smutives cf thf United Statu r f 4 mensa, tu Congress Assembled, Tbit the Presided be author tzed to appoint, with the advice aod coast at of the deu&te, oct more tbia three agents tor tbe Indian tribe* within the State ofCalilornl*. Such agent* eha'l ocrform 'he dntiet now prescribed by law to India**, aud ai.aU sccelyew; annual cgmpentiiioa cf itirf thousand dotU|i each. Approved Sept. 89, IbbQ. [Public— No. 50.] A N ACT for the payment of a ccmpiay ol Indi " Volunteer*. Be >( enaaed by ike Senate and Haute of Rep: ntatit.es tf the United States ,f America i Congress assembled, That tbe Secretary, of Wu be, aad be ks hereby, authoriz'd and required to oouac to be pakd to the apy company ol lodiao mounted vcluateera (Shawoecs and Delaware* I called and tcuaWcd into tbo service ol tbe Uoited 3:ate* by Colonel W. S. Harney. Uoited States armv.on tbe first day of June, eighteen hundred and forty sis, and dn-'barjed the turn firat dayol August, eighteen huedred and forty aix, one day’* pay nr.d allowance* for every day held in ae>v,ce coder laid muster, and the oraaltravellicg allow •ness accoruing to rates established lor volunteer* under existing law* ; and the sum ol three ttoas* and dollar* i* hereby appropriated for this object oct cf any moneys in the treasury not oiberwiao appropriated. Approved Sept. 88, 1650. (Piauc—No. 51. | AN ACT to niorido for encoding the law* tod the judicial tyftem of the United States to tbe Btato of California. Bt tf enaeted by tkt flatus Revt • ssntotivestf lit Untied Stotts (J America in Cart* grets assembled, Toil all the law* of the Untied Stales which are not locally isapplicstlo, ihail have the ease force and effect within the said S'a:e of Cali'ornla, a» elsewhere WUhin the United States. Sxc.3. And be U farther tnacud, Tbatlheiaid State shall compote d-atnet*. to bs called tbe northern and toq’.bero district* ofGaliforitia, Prid ed br tue thirty seventh parallel of north latitude. And for the purpose of trying alt tine* of fact (ruble by a jury in said districts, a district court sfcoil he field la aaid district*, to count at one jndgr. who aball reside within the district lo which tie ia appointed, and be calbd « diatrlcj jadge.and aficU P C ll <hicg* hire and exer«*e the aame jurisdiction and po«©r* which were £v law rvea io thejadgo cl tbo aomhtra diatsfot of New York ; tbe aa*d jodge thill appoint a clerk at tbo place a: vbich a court n holdee within tbe district, who aS&U retfd- and hasp the records of tbe const cl ibe place of bolding the aame i and abaH receive for tfis first tour years after the passage of this act. double the amount allowed is the clerk ol thr southern diylrict of New York; aad thcreaftet ihtll receive only the lee* allowed to tbe clerk cl tbe aeid aou'bern district of Nav York, and may appoint a deputy. Stc. 3 And bett further maned, That tbe judge* of tbe district* of Caliiorma abatl bold extra res- ;.m at any time when the public interest may i&»ir opinion require the tame. <f 4 : i. .}"d if turihr' tnjstej, That the lodge .4 it.r noriucru flutr.ct of Cjl.foruia shall bui* ivyc rrg ,i M r .T.-.,ur.» annually at San Fraaci*>'u. *□<! ~tie resru'nr *e**ion annually at »an Io»e, Sacra- >enio utul Stockton, at ibe time* following, to ,jt al San Francisco, on the first Monday* ot De* eml>er and June, at Sea Jose, oo the Am Monday m April, at Sacramento, on the tint Monday id September, and at Stocktoo, on the second Mon day m October. See i And b-j u fur’hf tttJct'J, That the judge of the southern district of California iW«il hold an< •ejuiar ro.tioa annually at the following piacea, to wit at Monterey, on the hr*! Monday in Jane, and at Lo* Angelo*, on the firat Monday in December Stt.. 6. And be i/ t»rtk'r enafttJ, And should the judges of either of ibe said disrict court* attend at lie fiair and place of holding any the regular terror* of the court for either of soid iIL-tncts before the close of the fourth day of anr lucb term, the busincM pending in «uch court shall vand adjourned to the next regular term thereof fmvtdrd. That whenever ibe judge of either of <ud court*.from any cause, shall fail to bold a reg ular term of said court, it (ball be his duty, if, in hi* opinion, the business in said court shall re quire, l<> hold an intermediate term of said court Lt »uch time a* he shall, by his order, under his band and real, direct, addressed to the clerk and marshal of wnl court «l lesft thirty day* previous to the commencement of said term, and to be published id the several newspapers published in the boands <.f said district the same length of lime, and at any OQ d all such intermediate terms, the business ot any such courts, of every nalure and description whatever, *hall have refrreooe to, ar.d be proceed ed with, in the rnme niaqcrr as if the same were a regular term of aaui court. Sfc “. And !*• u further tnaeitd, That there shall be allowed to the judge of the nonhero dis- i Irict aloresaid an annual compensation of three thousand five hundred dollars, and to the judge of the southern district aforesaid no annual compen sation of twenty eight hundred dollar*, to com mencc from the date of their appointment* respre tvely. Stt 3- A»d he ir further entered, That there shall be appointed in each of said districts a per son learned in the law, to art as attorney for the United States, who shall, in addition to hi* fees of office, which, for the firm four yean after the pas sage of this act, shall be double those of the south ern district of New York; and therealter be ihall be cnu’.led tn receive the same fees as the attorney of the said eomhrrn district of New York, and n salary of five hundred dollars annuiliy as a full compenolioa fur all extra services Skt. S'. And &» ir further enautd, That n mar shal shill be appointed in each of aaid districts, who shall perform the said duties, be subjeot to the same regulation* nod penalties; and be entitled to receive for tr.c rir»( lour years after the passage of this act, double the amount of fees which are pre scribed to marshals n the rnuthera district of New York, and thereafter he shall be entitled to recsive the fees uf the marshal of the said soul hern district nf New York, snd shall, moreover, be entitled to the sum ot five hundred dallara annually a* a com pensation fur all extra services, and the said mar iCal shall have the right to appoint as many depu ties a* the duties of hi* office shall' require. rtxc. K>. Ar.d As ir farther enacted, That in addi tion to the ordinary jurisdiction and power*of a district court of the Coiled Stole* wiln which the sou'hera district court of New York has been tn vesled, the «atd courts 1/e, and hereby ore, invest ed respectively, within the limit* of its district, with the exorcise of concurrent jurisdiction and powers in all civil cases now eiereiaed by Ibe cir coil conns uf the United States, and that in a I cases where said court* shall exercise such juris diction, appeals may be taken from the judgments, order« fc or decrees of said courts, to the Supreme Court of ibe* United Stales, in the same manner, i sod upon the same conditions as appeals maybe taken from th* circuit court*. Stu. 11. And he it farther maatd, That all c.Vil cause* now pending in any of the court* of Califur « ms, the jurisdiction of which may properly belong to the court* of the United State* herein establish ed, shall be removed to the said United Slates ' court*, either by writ of certiorari, or by a Iran*- i fer of the original papers with an exemplification from the record or docket entry, under the seal of ’ the court from which they shall be removed, fox which exemplification the clhtkof said court shall receive the came fees as may be allowed by law ' for similar services to be paid by the party apply * jag fur*neb irantfer, and in case of a.finai aeier -1 mination oi the caoe in favor of tho party paying j for such record, he shall be entitled to tax the ex pense thereof us other coats ore taxable, against the portr failing in said run; and alt case*, dec.. 9 removed shall take rank on thgtdockels and lists of • rases ot aaid United States court* according to priority of dale, and be proceeded in as cases on -6 gmally brought in said courts. J Approved, September 28,1850. iPcauc—No 11] A K relative to the Public Pr Resolved if the SeriaU and Ilsnut of Urpramt latwttof the Vnhtd Klatft erf America j», Con grrM jsjemMed, That lh? Secretary of the Senate' and the Clerk of the House, and ibe clerk of iho Joint Committee on Printing jointly be, nnd they hereby are, authorized and empowered to examine, audit, and pari upon nil account* for printing, ex cepllhey.snall cot nud < or allow the account for printing the obituary notice* ou the death of Preai - dent Tnylor, to make a pro rata reduction in the compensation allowed, or to refuse the work alto gether abonld be inferior to (be standard; end in ail Esjl to poteen tbQiamc power OTertbepuUie printing a* i« conferred upon tbe Joint Committee ' on Print trig- by the joint resolution approved An* gurt 3d, eighter-q hundred and forty aix; Provided, that the author ity hereby conferred shall only be exercised dur.ng the next reoe«» of Congress, and shall cense at the commencement of the next sea aion of Cdo^resa. Approved, September 89, 1650. [Pi-ruc—No. 12 ] JOINT RESOLUTION explanatory of certain acta therein mentioned. Resolved by tie Senate aud IJonse cf Represen tatives! tf the United Stales of Assssnca tn Con gress assembled, That the provisions of the second section of (be act entitled “Ait act amending the act entitled, ‘An act granting half pay to widows or orphans where tbeir husband* and lathers have died of wounds received in the military eervice of the United States,’ 1 approved July twenty one, eighteen hundred and forty ei.hl, extended by the act of February twenty two, eighteen hundred and forty nine, shall be construed to embrace the wid ow* sod orphans of all person* designed therein, who died while in actual service in the late war with Mexico, or io going to and returning from tbe same; and also to the widows and orphans of all ouch persons tw have been honorably discharged, or having resigned, shall have died after tbe pas sage of said last raentioncdact, or who may here after die, of wounds received or from disease con tracted while io said service: Provided, that tbe array .roll* *ho wing the death of any of raid per sons in the army shall be iiuficient evidence to es tablish that fact. Approved, September 28, 1850. OHIQ CoagrraMotud pleetlon*. Districts, Members Elected. 1. Hamilton David T. Disney, Loco. 2. Butler Arc Lewis D. Campbell, Whig. 3. Montgomery Arc Hiram BelLWhig. 4. ixigan Arc Benjamin Stanton, Whig. f>. Lucas Arc A. P. EJgerloo, Loco. ti. Seoera Arc Frederick F. Green, Loco. 7; Brown Aso Nelson Barren:, Whig, gain 8. Ross Arc John L. Taylor, Whig. ». Fairfield Arc Edson B. Olds, Loco. 10. Franklin &o Charles Sweetzer. Loco. 11. Richland Arc George H. Busby, Loco. 12. Athens A-c John Welch, Whig. 13. Morgan Aro James M’Gaylord, Loco. 4. Muskingum Arc Alexander Harper, Wing. ■i. Belmont Arc William F. Hunter, Whig. 111. Coshocton A*c John Johnston, Independent. 17. Jefferson Arc James Cabell, Loco. 18. Wayne Acc David IC. Carter, Loco. IV. Summit Arc Eben Newton, Free Soi Whig. 20 Ashtabula Arc J R. Giddings, Free Boil. 21. Lorain Atu ?*ortan Si Townshend, Abol So itauds the new delegation fro: Johnson, Independent, is elected to Congrecs in ibe Intb district over lloagland Tbs resulufor Congress u, y Wfeiji.V Democrsta, Gilding*, Free Soil, Townshend, Ab Locotoco, and Johnson, ludependent So much for Ohio in iSTii) Mtetma w OrrosmoN to tr« Fuoixivi 3l*vi Law, in New Bidtobij.—We legrn from the New Radford Mercury that (hero wu a large meeting of that plic* in oppotilion to the fugitive alave law. Thomas A. Green presided, aod a ootnmiu tea vy appointed to draft retulutlons, of which James !R. Cocgdon wu chairman. Tbe meeting was adilrossfld by T. D. Eliot, Rev. Mr. Weiu, Hsary J-U'-iQi, a logiiive ilate. The reao luuona reported apeak of the fugitive alive bill u repognint to the prine’p'e* of the Cenalitution, and as uncoasUiutional aod opprenive, in ans pendieg tbe habaai corpus act, and denying tbe right of trial by jury. Sl*vt CxTCHtno ExciTxacrr.—Tbe eglteceot to tghtch ve referred yesterday, ta regard to the negro, Rose, continued through moat of'be day yrMvrday, In which mrm of our ciliuna pirtlci* psted Mr. Rnos, the U. 3. Uarahal, performed his doty, nnder the smegret law of Coogreaa, with a alngle eye to bis osih of erEae, and lha re« qu rmtois of the bill. In tbo perfonaanco of this duty, be was aoataiscd by the Mayor aod city au thorities, and tj »w rt s«mpar.,ss of U. S. tfoepa, antler command of Captain Gore, by the Oreyson Light Guards, the Detroit City Guards, and the Sc-tt Gjards. Toe miluxy eacort waa cocudered cecemry, nnder ibe ctrcum»i*ocet, and ths reqaisltion for :ts •Mutaoce was tendered aeceasary under the clr cumsiancev „ The examinttiun, which took plrce before a G. Watavn, Bsq , was adjourned nnlil Tues day next, to give the prisonar time and oppor tunity lo meet the accosaLon of the eomplatni Rm h. Ro<e. Bctore Samuel CL Watson, E#q.,aU. 3. Commissioner at DatnjL Octobei 9:h, 1850. Tho ciaimsct caused the respondent to he ars retted own a warrant of the <'o.t.miwlcjttr, »• a fctiliv* tia*e uros> Ti , k.»fc*'e«.. After btikg lodg ed in Detroit jad <*** ng bt» »ad gutrdfiA fftere bj a oompanr of troopa, be wu broupl boor* la* Coraraiwioaer. The coaoael for the oejro preicated ft* afid»« ▼it duly ivora by toe former, atatiag Ibll b# *U tnaonmiUed by de*»l of Ibn claimant fcf ••▼ett hundred tloUar* which the latter bad received far tfco Mire, and 11at li,« deed »a IS the I hsoda of the negro'e frieodi m OiOcioaatL I On this tffidavß the eotinar! ft-r the prieoaer I moves that the ea*-? be ccalianod aatil nt deed etunripnion c«n be procured tod Q*ed »* ,rideocr. Tbe r>mre.inioB«r deride* \h»l Uo deed w©olJ t- if produced Jbtt be h»* bo pow«*r to ir-, '»•’«> 'nto uf defcnoe (ba nrjro b*ve jV.eJs.re, tai OftJf U deJßnOipr WLrthvr lii2 ..**B l*«r p*rt oribe «SU.»*U .» *udl.-i«i «» «ntfla b.rn lo * certid'iie kr |,l ‘ J 1,2,3 v *' ***'* np * ■ Tbe however, 11 l»id o*« to? *d purnmeai lb? *e»er*l diya *ad (bo sefra retain ded to j«IL The cosuroctioa of (ba I*ie >ct_will, we pretome, utr.fee tOi&y person* «Mh li tSßolmelr •anal* * deeJ of emißCtpluOß, end enable* ftvud *s4 perjury to aaitch ao» P*r»«> while or black, 1/om hit home in * free Stale. and n trantpon bitu «-> the •oothero tltva market— 'Ve hope thit will be reviewed by the Cimsuaaioocr. — D*tnni AaV, Oct. 9. or MAXfFACTtntE*-—Theiiaco, U< BClorte* are di-.charging hands to the utmost 1m llowrd to llivai, and the bad slate of the bosiuc I,m cut down Ibc WBge» of Ihotfl who fKDBia U*fl per cent. MarAacscsxTn' NoMtsaxtav—Dr JohnO. Pal fry ha* been nqoin ooraloatnl hy the Free Souer* qi ihe fourth CongretMoaal district a* iheir candi date for Congrew. 8. Frothioftam it the l.oooto> ra caodiine to dll the vacancy in lha pretent I’on f(re*>, and N. P. Hank* tru nominated for the nett t.’ongre**, but declined. In the Second district, Robert Kantool ra the Locofoco candidate for the present and next Coog ret*. RBn&UHADLE CASE t t EVIDENCE IN ,OUR MlUiT'* MB- Kiae—Blr, IJcbeerfnlly comply with your to* quett that I woatd give yevjan account of the aiaott miracalqtuoura ol my UiUj daughter * aya by the aw of yo«r “Feuoitam.” She wit attacked with a vory ion rye >n February or March laat, when I lamedia'.ely applied w the belt medical aid in the c.ty, by whom It era* pronounced •* a eery bad eye" and all pate me no hope of doio| her any pood. A/m which l took tier into the conn* i try to an old lady, who had been eery succeufal la coring eyea. Sho told maihat hereato wa* hepcleta, at tha would certainly low sot only t'ual one, bat ai»o that the other would follow—it being a ecrofalona ailectioa of the blood. And 1 d* certify that .at the ume ny father (i D. Vtahonj came to the conclusion that wo bid t.mrT U 7 7our “ Ptuolcum," a*« waa axtiariT of ooe eye It is now about two tnvniht tince ate began Its use, and she can tow «ce with ixith eye* ae good ni ever »ha did ; and, a* far at I can tell, I behove »he hat, with the bleaainf of he Almighty, been cured by '* Petroleum :i Youra, reaprc/ally, M. Fxibjc* Vfciaon Couu- Piuiharghb, Sept. 30, For tale by Key ter A McDowell, 140 Wcod etreet; n. E. SHien, 57 Wood itreet; D. M. Curry, D. A. B* lion, Joseph Dcuglati, and 11. p. Schwartz, Allegheny, alto by tut proprietor, 8. hi. KIEH, ocT Cans] Batin. Seventh at, PioabuffP- osee ot Ohio and Feana. R. R. Ce, Third It. Pimivaou, August 5,1530. Tbi Stockholders of lie Ohio and PennaylTania Rtil Road Company are hereby notified lo pay lbs eighth instalment of five dollars per share, oi tie office of lie Company, on or before the Stub day of AnSajt The ninth instalment] on or before the 90th day of September. The tenth Instalment on or bolore the Utah da; of October next. 1D“ The ?lb instalment vat called fot on the 90tl July lasi aug^dtf WM LARIMER, Jr., Treasurer. PAIL ISI MUTATION OP IUUUWAB*. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. ,»» wood street, Are now prepared with a large and lietdi stock of English, Gorman, and American Haidwere»u» offer superior inducement* to havers. Those wishing to purchase will promoto their interest by looking trough our stock, as they are determined to tell on be most reasonable icrtn«. asgll H, M'CORD a CO, Wholesaled Bctail Msnufacitircto AJJcalOTSin HATS, CAPS & FURS, Cor. Wood A Fifth ate, Pittsburgh. Where they offer o full and complete Stock of H«lj, Caps, Fura, Ac., of every quality and style, toy Whole sale and Retail, and invito the attention of their cos tntreisand purchasers genarally, assuring them ustt they will sell on the norr A(,vu3T*exooa rua. aorlto-tf HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFB. JABIKB WILSON, y'j Wood si , corntr of Diamond alley, Served story, OFFERS his customers and the public, entirely new and fresh stock of Uat«, Cap*, tad Muffs, in great variety, Manufactured and Selected .with ranch care.in reference to price, style, and quality, in New York city, and will be offered u the lowest rates flf orient low prices. Wholesale and Retell. Pittsburgh, Oct. 11, 1850. oclluUwAwttS lmprevsasati in Dsatiitry. _ 08. G O. STEARNS, lata ot Boston, is frapuad D manufacture and set Olocc TkBTB in whole and pent of teu, upon Suction or Atmospheric Section Plate*.— Toothache cross inmswtnVTxs, wheretha nerrau srposed. Office and residence next dcor to the May era office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ! Bim w—X. IT HTFaddan.F. u. Eaton. I alt BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. iUPUAVBO ATELKORAPUED •OR'This PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN NEWS arrival OP TB£ steak ship AMERICA. Halifax, Oct. 15—2* P. M. The iteamahip America bos jost arrived, with Liverpool dales to the sth lest. Floor has decl oed 6J y bbl. Cotton is firm, and without chango. There is a great stir in the Ocean Navigation and Electric Telegraphs. The proposed railroad from Halifax through Muine, has completely arous* ed the friends of Galway. The Directors of the great Sosthero and Western railroad are abont laying a line of telegraph between Galway and, Dublin. The government also appears lo be very anxious in the matter, and bad a survey of the capability of Galway, all or which prove moat fa. vorable. The keel bra suitable steamer to ran from that station ia already laid. The papers, botri English and Irish, are foil of the subject. The CltjJal Glasgow ateimer has been bought for the Llv ;rpool end Philadelphia Line, and with another, ihe City of Philadelphia, will form the nucleus c! the enterprise, h i* aisled that the Canard a w line ofsleamora will run be* tween Glasgow ai id New York. DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES. The war in the Duchies hns been renewed with considerable vigor, the Holsteiner* having thus far the advantage, hot without bringing about anY very important result. HAVRE MARKET. Cotton—'The Hibernia’s news caused a momen tary advance in the market on Tuesday, but the general lone of the market since has been extreme ly dull. The tales of the week amount to 2270 bales. The total stocks in port on the noth u!t, is slated at 32,32-1 bales, of which about 32,000 are American. Aahes—Pols are tiraily supported, with a-good de land. Coffee—Prices have advanced. The America has 90 through passengers, and five for Halifax. The Hibernia arrived at Liverpool on Sunday night at II o’clock. The Washington arrived at Southampton oo the 4lh uIL The Asia was spok« off Holyhead on 'ho 3th iast., at 7 P. M ; and ou the Bth the America passed the Pacific at 10 o’clock A- M., in Lai. 51, Lon. 18 The Washington ex changed signals with the Niagara on the 2uhof Sept, in Lak 43 dag. 47 min., Lon. 56 degree? 53 minutes. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Livkbpoql, Oct 4. Cotton—-Tho Hibernia’s news caused a’slight Impulse lo the market, which subsequently co osme lifeless. Liter and more favorable new* from India having retched Liverpool on Fridav, caused the tatiket to assume a very animate* ap pearance, the sales of the day being abont 10,000 bale*, the market dating firm at the prices car* rent at the sailing of (be Enrons. The sales of the week sre4dtioo,of which 30 000 were Amer* Iran. Speculators took 10,709, and 650 bales. Brown, Shipley de Co 'a circular states that there continues a goo I demand for yarns from Germany at fall prices, with bat little doing lor home con. sumption. Mast descriptions of goods are unsaleable ex cept at ruinous prices, and the stoppage of looms Is eoaaequently daily expected. BTeadstuffs—The arrivals of Floor hive »een very heavy, which fits caused a decline cf 6d y bbl, and fed ? bn. for Wheat; at which dfc'itu! I transaction on Friday were very large For Coro - there is a good demand for export ro It eland, and the market is up to 2Ss for American yellow, of i which a few parcels yet remain on off r. Prme white has become very scarce , it is me it loqa red for, sod will bring an advance. Corn M.- 1 is quoted at 14s 3d y bbl. With a tpcßeraie Cw maod. Ffoviiioas— Is Beef, the transseUoc4nre limit* ed, and prices srs in favor of the buyer. Of Da coo, the market is nearly bare, and transaction* are very limited. Shoulders continue is d< macd at wry full prices. In Hint, >here ia no, m* provemenl or demand. Ltrd sold fo the amount of 150 tons, si fbll prices. Cheese is in gaud de* j mind, and fall prise* ate readily obtained—interior qusloiea are unsaleable. Tallow—There is agooddemand at Od advance Grocerje*—Sugar* ate very active *i fall rate*, and in some ports at Od advance. Of Motaasn large sale* were made (at fall price* For Coffee the demand i* Ira active, but holder: are firm at previous rate*. For Tea the improved demand continue* good k and good cargoes have further advanced 1-2 penny per lb. Green Tea* are more iqutred for, and price* ire tending upward- Rice has slightly improved, and Carolina sold ai 18s 6d a 19a. Tobacco—ls in gobd request at improved prices. Iron—The market i* unchanged FreigtilVare rather lower, and passenger*sur a bundant at previous rates. ™ LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loisoox, Oct *•- There w a targe demand lor money for cotndier rial purpose*, but the supply ia abundantly ade joate to all demands. The rates of discount are ichanged. Consols, for money, closed on Mon- day at W 1-4. Ameru-an tMo-k*—lf StaienCiar* • riling a!'. J 3 4 ‘*4. U States 6«, PiTtf, K»3g 104. do lBLh, H>J » 109 l 2. KUOITIVK SI.AV K MKETIMi Vr< \ j A meeting in tippo«iiu»n u< ihr Filiilivr sui-r .aw vu bold |a«i aight. sod a!<oj>i 4>mjo were rfwtil Cbgxloi* Fram-is Adum*. on taking ttir Ihair, esprerwd the hope that neither violence nor to should bo resorted to Frederick Dougtas being introduced, he au tbs' the colored population ol Boston had resolved tc sutler death miner than return to bondage Resolution* were adopted, urging upon the Rep' mcnlati.ves of the free States to obtain a repeal u: the law AKKhvT OF THE MAIL ROBBERS. FiiiioiiiZDmu, Oct. U». Five men were arrcaicd atnl committed on ebargt of robbing the mail on Saturday mgbt last. Om ol the party turned Sutes evidence'against tbi other* \ouc of the property stolen has been re covered. episcopal Convention. Ciocwsati, Oct. If*. In the Pfuteitsni Episcopal Convention, yea terday a motion waa passed, recommending thi •Uikjog oat of tbo 3d clause of article sth ol the Cocsutoiion. Tbo debate on the Maryland memorial waa r> turned, and cootinned during ibe forenoon, j toe afternoon ibe debalo waa resumed, and cor tinued (ill six o'clock. The Convention reaolved to adjourn fine die on Wednesday, the 16:&. tusjday, 15—Hoastso tsutrv Tba Honae decided to vote on the Maryland aemarinl tl 4 o’clock, and lo limit tbo apceeneato fifteen minutes. It waa determined 10 employ the New Yurk Bible and P. H. Society to publish a standard edi tion of the Bible. A Canon on Missionary Biabopt, aflVctlrg Bia opa Soathnie and Booar, waa recejTed [from tbt House of Hiahopa. At 11 o'clock the convention weni Into debate epoa the Maryland case. Louavuxa,Oct IS. There are 3 feet 3 inches water In channel, and on a a:and. Wo have had no arrival from New Orlesna since Sitordsy. I Flour ia acarce, and builnesa generally dull— The weather ia pleasant. The Governor of Mitsourl baa given uncondi tional pardon to Gontalre Montesquieu, tbo elder brother, who ia a lunatic. It la believed that e nolle proaeqniwiQ be entered la the case of the younger brother, who,it la supposed, had no hand Is the murder. STEAMER SUNK. St. Lot'.’?, Oct. 15. The ateamer Mustang, on her upward trip,struck a aoag 4 miles below Brunswick, and sunt intis feet water. She afterwards broke in two, and Is a total loss. She had a heavy cargo of groceries and merchandise. Cmcuf.vATi, Oet. 1C The river ia slowly reeeeiiog, with 3 1 2 f« channel. The markets are very quiet, with no change quotations. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia. Oct. IS. Grain— I There is a moderate demand for Wheal, and prices are steady, sale* of about 5000 bus red at 105 a lOSc.aadof while at 109 a 110 c. Rye is scarce, and has advanced, with sales al 67 a 70c per bu. Corn is in sleady demand at G4c for yel low, and die for white. Oats are in fair request, with sales of 1000 bu southern at 37 a 3Sc. Whiskey—Seles in both hhds and bbls at 20 l-2c pefgal- NEW YORK MARKET, noon atroEt. October 16. Flour—There is a good demand in the market, and medium and low grades are C cents belter. Grain—Wheat is active at a decline of 1 to 2c per bushel. Corn is in good demand, without any material change in prices. Provisions—Pork is firm, bat ouiet, at 510.57 lor mesa, and $8,37 for primo. Lora is in fair inqui ry, and holders are firm at 7 l-2a7 5-8 per lb. Linseed Oil—There is a better demand, with sales at 74c per gal. Tobacco is in active demand, al SalO cents for Kentucky. Whiskey—Ohio is selling at 27 cents per gal. ST. LOUIS MARKET. St. Louts, Oct. 15. The receipts of produce arc liberal, but the msjfcet ia dull. Flour ia active, with sales of superfine at $3 75 03 83; of choice USI 2334 30. - Grain—Sale* 5,000 btuhela Wheal at 63077 c. In Corn but little ia doing, stock light, with moder* ale sales at 350371 c. Provisions—Sales 30 caaki clear bacon tidea at s{osie, and 15 tieresa sugar cored hams at 6| 07c #B>. Heap-Sale* at 981093 per ton. Lead—Upper mines » held at Si 3904 3S» «wt. -,T Freights to New Orleans, are—Flour 50c; Oats 100; Lead 25c; Core 14015 c per ewf Hemp $7 per top; Tobacco $5 per ton.. ’ Exchange on New York end the Eastern cites, nre quoted at to prom. Ttere are 6| feet water in the channel to Cairo. The weatber is fine for the season. a. P. TANNER & 00., SHOE WAREHOUSE, 63 W ood it, bttwvsn Third k Penrth, Are now recsiving their very large and superior Fall Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS Alio, BONNETS and FLOWERS, a!I of tha latest stylcvand expressly adapted to the western trade. It ha* been selected with great care, and as to sizes and qua Ity is not surpassed by any stock to be found either east or west. Our customers and mar* chants generally are iuvited to call and examine, as we ste determined to sell on the most reasonable temu. Also, Goodyear's Patent Rabbet Shoes of all kinds aiqpSbdtf |naV~ Da. P. HCBTf Dentist.CornerofFoarth s-l.'fflf end Decatur, between, Market acd Ferry, streets. oetl*4lyin KNCOUitAOK IIOSK INSTITUTION* CITIZENS* INSURANCE COMPANY, or Pittsburgh C. G. HUSSEY, •—A. W. MARKS, Sec*T. Office—No. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C. 11. GRANT. THIS COMPANY u now prepared to ins are all kinds of risks, ou houses, manufactories, goods merchandise in store, and in transitu vessels, Ac. An ample guaranty for the ability and fntexnty of tbc institution, i« afforded tn the character of the Dt* rectors, who are all citizens'of Piusbargh, well and favorably known to the community for their prudence, intelligence, and integrity. DmitkToF*—<■. G. Hussey, Wsa. Bagaley, Wn. Lar inter, Jr, Walter Brynnl, Hugh D. King, Edward Hoiueiton, John Haworth, 8. liarbaugh, 8. M, Kier. ap3D:-u KDGBWOBTU LADIES* BCEHAARY, 9EWICKLEY THE Winter Session will eoxmence on Monday, the 4ih of November. Superior teachers have beeneegiged forlhedifierentdepanmema . Boarding and tuiuon tn any or aU of the English brancha*. BCS pet teuton cf five months. For tanher psrUeuUrs, see clrenlin, at Messrs John Irwin A Bom, Water street, or T. 11. Nevin ArCo, ICC Liberty st, FiUsburgh. oc?o:dlw 2 D. K. NEVIN INBTHUCTTON Off THE PIANO. MIL F. HaRBORDT, (pupil of the first European masters,) late of New Vork, respectfully Informs the citizens ot Pttuburgh and Allegheny, that hr has arrived, and intends making this city nla permanent residence, for the purpose of impartin* instruction on itie Piano. Applications leftat Mrs. White's Boarding hr use. ~6U Liberty #t, or at H. Kleber’s Muiie Store, will meat wiih prompt attention. octfl DURHAM * PIANOS. Bole Jgsncy for Dunhsm’i Fiaaoa. HKLKoER tskta Dleatorc In artnsuncicg to the • public that be lav succeeded in wearing tho sole agency lor Dunham’s celebrated Piano Fortes, tor Western Pennsylvania. The Pianos made by Mr Dunham, of the firm of Simian A Dunham, are oo well and favorably known in this neighborhood to require any comment at this mo*, suffice it to ray, that >or a long time ao other pianos were known in tho Western country those of tstodart & Danhom and Nunns A Clark. Mr fuaSam, trie practical p*rm*r of tho above firm, ha* spent oswatds of twenty years in the fac tory <,r sale firm, w* practical manager end director of the basinets. Wilh.n a year or two Mr Dnnhaa has bou.ht out theeuijrefneiory and appurtenance* of the firm', and ecmiinnen to manufaiinrct as before, ia his uwn Dime. Dsoham’s Pianos nave attained such popu'aruv, that m Mae of the western clues, Oneln* uou, Ac . ,tney have said two to oaeof any other manufacture. They are distinguished by their power and briiimney of tone, and extraordinary darabiUiy. N. O —A large Invoice of the above elegant Pianos now receiving. ]su*N OF THKUOLDitti HARP. oeju • {_ OIKIV GOODS 1 ffBV GOODS t JOHN FiiKSVTTH wocU respectfully inform his -eustonsrs anil the putl.c .generally, that It* has jjM received a I»»ro arid well selected as oruneatof Ciotnt, caruums, and VesU-gs, which he will make io order on the shortest ncuce, and in the most approved style. ai«>h a general astonment of goods in the Famish* .c* luc. *ueh a* ?birtj, Glovea, Cravats, Hosiery of all kind*. fcinpender*. Ac. The pablio are invitsd to rail mrd eiauwre the stock, whica wil; be found equal to any in ibis cay. and at prices o suit the lime*, oc tg,c3t No at Market street, cearflecood. BOUNTY LASDBi THE undrmcitcJ having been appointed by the CoßtS'MiorTT* of Allegheny county to superin tend .nd sppUcsuoos for persons claiming Lands ond*r the • Itonnir Laod Dill.*’ pasted the 2Slh of Sepieratrr. t?sti, win give the mautr his special aueutior t. .rh the surviving, or the widow or minor rhil'icn of deceased officers, muiieians, or privates, oi.o pn-trimed cbiiary services in the war of tM‘J or am i the Indian war* since 17S0—or in ih* utr w*< are entltlod to lands uoder n.is art Alt neee»*arr information wiU be given by. i,‘P >‘»r at my cilcc ■ 4V. O-LESLIE, w F.ftn st., near HmithfislA. Boys* Sstmitii MURPHV t HUKCHFiKIiD hate received slot oi band'oee Fancy Mixed Stiias'.e. ter Boyt’, wear, alio, plaid eul Plain Caiaiwerc* is creal vatiny, Mens* Cartnntm, Kentucky Jeant.Ulack T»i>br at aorta east corner of Fptmh otlfl 1 id Mnrt>t *trrci». Q*idlu* n*ael>«it«r Qloghuil* MURPHY *1 BUBCIIFIF.Ln hare reeled a ap ply of neat stylet of real Uanebestcr Giughams; ai*«. Domestic Ginghams m great vanety of patterns, odd co-PAHTSKasniP. mUF. endeuugfied *»• eMOelaed Jotepb Babb X \ruh bioi, 10 cttry ou tbr Wholesale end Beaul Grocrrr en>l i'ro'iurr U«mne%*, nader tbe firm of Uiect end Col.b, wen aide of ue Diamond, cornet of DiaaonJ A!*c) . IMltburgU oclfi:U:f TO LET, A STORK ROOM and DWELLING on St. Clait <iim itic Kt ficngr Haiti. P&wfjnan rfivcn Pcr.uirt o.‘ R TOWNSEND i CO, 19EUncteV PITTSBURGH UK DUE mfi NUBSKRY. f f| BKT« i:i:N three and lour mile* e««l of 6&R **7* Pm»t-uf<t>. iie«r the Farmers’ and Mo- Turnpike Raid, (extension of ih; Fourth urcet.i and about one milo from Fast Liberty. , . The tuUcnbm re»pectfuliy give noucc to ike:r customers ar.J the prbtio generally, llr*t their exier uve Piunemj, V»;eenhuu»»s,.Ae, Ac , now 1 compute between uabN« tod *OO,OOO plants, all of wlitcb an m a hcahhy condition. FRUIT TRliErt, conmling of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Cberty, Apricot, Ncetatlne, Almonds, Grape Vine*, *r. aHAPF TRFT.3, Vit: aiianthas, Catalpa, Moao» tain Ash, Sugar Maple, K.ngllih Linden, American .ijoden Lombardy Poplar, Bslm of Gilead, Pooler, Weepine Willow, V> bit# Bathed Biree. TulpTree, Horse Cheiaui, Piulownla Impetialls, Weeping Ash, Kigli.h >»h, Krglith Sycamore, Magnolia Tripeiela, Ae Ao EVERGREEN TREE* AND SHRUBS, vi*—Jani pi*», odur, American Aibotvitsa, Chireae ArOomtea, lloa Tree, Upright Yow, Common Yew. Ameilcan H«l|y, European Uelly, While Pine, Norway Spruce. Balaam Pit, Silver Fir, Hemlock Spruce, Scotch Brocna, Aa gREKN HOUSE PLANTS, vix:~A superb eollec tion t i Fuehaias numbering M varieties. This Bower l. worthy of attention of Uio«e who with to croamsnt their wi' dor**. men —* i uj •- fc RO- E*—Many of them the Brat rale, numbering over “t> varieue* in clu»*si,vij:—Bengal or Chinese everblooming, Roaa OJorata, or Tea scented Chinese Roeei, Bourbon Rasta, Noisette Roses, Hybrid per petual, or Remontant Roses. A great number of ihrae are perfectly hardy and hloom freely through out the sutaiter teatoa. Also,Geraniums, OUinden, Uranse, Caems An. N. U-—All ordcra mmt be accompanied with the esah or aatisfaetory references. Plants carc’ully packed and sent according to di rcetions 10 any pun of the United States. Per*on«w.»htng looraamenithoirpleasure grounds would do welUo give us a cali, as we think our stock of EvergrecaMcannot bo surpassed west of tte monn taics, now core, ing some acres of ground, and sum bering fro® 50 to 1W thousand, a great number of w;.ie!> are of a One tits for transplanting- > ore hud and Shrubbery Planting executed by con tract on reasonable terms. We with all loiters to our address directed lo Wil kins P- 0.. near Pittsburgh, whore they will find Im mediate attention Order* irfi at cur stand on market days la the Dia mond Market, will find immediate attention. The public in genersl are Invited to coll and «• amice our stock; attention to visitors given on any day except Sabbath. WM A JAS MURDOCH ocl6:dllAw6tT MINEHB WANTED, THE West Virginia Canncl Coal Company at* la want of twenty additional Miners, to whom tho highest prices, and Cash payments will be paid. Bteam novtgatioa it to be hid as fur as Charleston, within sixteen mile* of tbo mine*. Arplyto J. B. DAVOL, octC w3tT Charleston, Kanawha, Va ri'OUACCO-riS kegs Gedje's No l A twist, just m-d 1 per steamer Geneva, aftd for tale by r JAMES DALZELL, oclS 7t> Water at- CASTOR OIL—SO brls Blow's for sale by B F. SKLLER3, (void 67 Wood at. MORRIS :& HA WORTH. TEA DRALKRS, east aide of the Diamond, Try our Tea at CDu por lb—Tii really good WINE A BRANDY of ihc'pure«t kind, aaitable for MedUiuai purposes, at 75? and 81 per quart, for .ale by MORRIS A HaWuHTM odd . In the Diamond. Excellent port wine at sa per gallon for tale by IQCtP) ~ MORRIS A HAWORTH KEG BUTTER—4O krgs fresh packed, receiving and lor tale i>y R DALZELL A CO, oclO Libetty >t SALERATLS— ICU tis and ‘2o casks very superior irioand and unground, tu storo, for sale by octG R DALZELLA CQ^ Buckwheat flour—Just teceited etNofca Liliorty street, Ron the Now Brighton Mills, a h»i oi superior Bock adieat Floor, put up in SO lb sacks, for f-milv use- jocld] WM A McCLDBU ACO FAMjLY HAM3—Evans’ A Swift’s and other choice bland* ot 8 near Cored Homs constantly an batd and lor tale at liberty tttett, by CCIO , WM A McOLPRG A CO DRIED BEEF—Davis' Cincinnati Sugar Cured, Baeiredi and Canvassed, for sale by 00 1 a * WM A McCLURO ACO BANDBOXES— Round and tail ton id. at whole sale and retail, by W, P. MARSHALL aeio i : CS Wood at _ OUPIIAWS’ COCBT SALE. IN pur*aarice-of in order of ihe Orphsns* Court of Allegheny countjr, will be 10 on the premises, in the 'borough of A e l , 7@Sb l 2 t h ten ike first Saturday of November, A. D. IW<hWJ o'clock, A, M.. all that certain 1« ol Ujo borough of Bharpsbntgb, and » wMllftanln, .. .r..;; ■>» »I‘“ d ' SViiMS h »rA? ll * m.QFmmi’r. <- BTBAtCOWi f- r ‘ :• CAME to the rendcnao'of lie-«abiettbcr* low. •blp.on ibe its of October taat > a Rrd Cow, witt e along ba e k and bcUT»**ttria forehead. hortvi tvmd » ery large, rupposed tp be fire orUx tear* old. The own«Tureqoe*ted to eoma forward, n.'S^HT-o*l charge*, and lake her away, or “•TtlS®! 1 ofaeeordlsr to law QdCwSiT WILLIAM RILEY. WoFk o» ih» Chirtt in R*U Botd. A 1 ?*-'•ork xeiauniti* tmfinlihed on the Cttr* Boad bero-lel. « Wired at the office of the Char* were Coal Company. anttPSaturday. the !9th leal- Z W, REMINGTON, Manlier. Oct 14— ocis-oat Coil nwiwt, ISSTaVCTKOII on Uu PIASO FORTK. fi®9* ®iAINABI> wonlrt respectfully it.'onn “‘W'JStti of Pitaburgh and Allegheny city Porto and Organ** 1 "* 10 * eceive P°P u, «n tie Pi*no Mt^Vawoe 112 p ' nn,ueel » re*idenee of _ l n A »r V^\^?om ' y ' -E“li Richard Edward*. SfQ,t w -P* Marshall, No. 85Wood«ire«t.or J-din H. Mellor, No. at Wood nrect. oci!3:dlw NOVEMBER MAGAZINES-Godey’* Lady’aßaok Jl" u®, Graham’* Magazine for November are out. Thtfy all contain tb« fair fublon plate*, aud *toel en- Gating*. They hare all been received at Holmes' temy Depot. Third sirer t, opposite the Past Office; alto, the Lifo and Recollection* of the late Yankee Hill, together with incident* of bj« travel*; ocia- SH. MOLASSES—4O bblmSlLcui* Sprat Bcu* • ByrapMoUittn,jfl»trec 1 d *ni for «a'e by octt4 JAfl A HUTCHISON tc Co TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN- 210 bbl*N CTar, 45 bbls Pitch, 40 do No 1 Roiin, (or tale hr ocild JAMF3 A HUTCHISON A Co Refined suGARB-aia;bbi« crushed, us do Powdered, 40 do Clarified, in »ior*«nd far aaU by ’ JAS A HUTCHISON A Co peillj Agents St LoniaSteam Sngar Bcfincry_ RjCP— 40 tet prime Rise for tale by £u4 P JAMES A HUTCHISON Co FEATHERS— 0 bag* Ky Feather* tee’d per S B .rJ HUTCHISON * Co BaCON CASKS—3O empty ca»k«.ln food order, for JAM& A HUTCHISON *C. WHIT fi MUSTARD BKKD-SOO Iba German, tax jrcc’d and for by octl!i” , R E skLLERS _ r“AOTABro ACID-S»»>; *(idToroalcby t oclll REBBLLEK3 HAUL QLOT£Bi *e. LA ;VBE?iCE , 3 HAIR GLOVES,tipgie, for Ladiet. <jo ;do do do fwrGeau. do ,do do do doable, jo do do do Bath. 1 do ;do Etraps far Ladies, do do do for Qenta. do do do Bulb, do Dcmidiff Bntibet Imported and for sale by ..... Tnr r „ oeua d a Fahnestock & Co FIRE PROOF FAINT—On baud «21- Ike colon of Akron Fire Proof Paint, wholesale and eiailat No»Tend 9 Wood itrect. oeU3 J IITHILLiPa /~1 RREN OIL CLOTH—IOO yard* 4*4 .Green Oil lx Cloth.jiui received and for aale ot No*-7 and 9 WAodthreßlT QCIIB J_A HjPHILLIPS WAGON COVEBOILCLCTH—ISOyds Jurt rec s ® and for aalo at Nci 7 and 9 Wood street ocua J A H PHILLIPS YELVET PILE CARPETS—Received this day at W MeCliniock’s Carpet Warehouse. No. eo Fonnh street, and 79 Wood meet. new and «open«r aiyle ValvetCarpeia, to which we invito the attention of those wlihtrg something rich and rare, and at cheap aa can he purchased in tiny of thaeasteraeitles. octia aIHBEE PLY CARPETS—Now receinnc at Me* Clltnock’a, No S 3 voaith street. and 70 Wood at, no'h and new *tyle iroperio Thres-Fly Carpeta, direct from the importer* and; manufacturers, which will be told at reduced price*. octl3 COFFEE— 330 bags prime Rio for sale by octia J S DILWORTH A Co SUGAR— Ofihhda Prime rt o for aale-by o»U3 J B IHLWQBTII A Co TAB— CO bbia N C far sale by octia J 8 DILWORTH A Co TEAS— I(K> half ebeits Y. H, G. P., Imp. and Black, SO card? boxes do do do do lor tala by ocU2 J 3 DILWORTH ACo TOBACCO— ISO boxes 6's, UPs.t lb, in (tore and for .ala by oct J S DILWORTH A Co POWDER— t,®o keg* blasting to arrive, 4,500 do Deer Rills, la magenne, 510 do Ky ao do, Si bbl* Safety Fute do/ For sale by octia Jti UILWORTH ACo LARD—Z 0 kega No! Lard,ja»t received and for aale by ocUX SAW HAttBAUGH BACON-sCt»lbi BaconShouMera, S,UX) lb* da Side*, in ctore and for tala by oeU* SAW HARBAUGH KAGS— ISUO lbs Ragslust landing ani for sale by oetlg S A W UaRBAUOH SUGAR— IS hhds N O Sega' In store and for idle by octia SAW HAaB AUCH Window glass-ibo boxes sxio. ioo do iuu 00 do 10x14, in store and for sale by Ofiia SAW IIARBAUGH fpAR, ROSIN AND PITCH—ISO kbit T«r, 10 d< X Roxln, 10 do Pitch, on consignment and for salt by octia ISAIAH DICKEY ACo TTYDE’S SOAP—sobxs assorted,Jauree’d and for IT sale by. ocitU J KIDD A Co Spanish whiting—jo bbLtor sale by octia J KIPP A Co ILL BuXtS—soo fit oetld RED PRECIPITATE—dOQ>« for tale be ocUO J KIPP A Co SPONGE— l case extra quality, Ido fine, 3 bales eoarae, just rac’d and lor aale by ocllt J BCHOONiUAKER A Co BOTTLE -CORKS—S bates good qumlitv for aale by ocJO J BCHOONMAKER A Co CAM WOOD-IS bbto Sanford 1 ! best, for tale bv oellX J SCHOONMAKER A Co_ LAC DYE GROUND-6 bbla for sale by’ _o£tl< J BCHOONMAKER ACA CYRUS HLACK SUP. CARS. SODA—Ib kegs Powdered, for sale by octtP JSCBOONMAKER A Co PARIS GREEN—IIS cans Of the c--iebr*icil ';S r brard.ior sale by J sCHOONMAKKH ACo octlS No Vt Wva 1 street Marine green-* ke«« for »»i< by octu J sCHCONMAKKB ACo ■fXrANTED SOON—Places in wholesale or retail W stores, warehouses, Ac., in our two cities, town*, or country around, or on steam boats, Ac., for a atmber of salesmen, book keepers, erocers. Ac.,end for all work; school masters, ware honse raeu, Ac_ and aoumberofyoang men and boys, of all ages. ;An experieueed, middle tgeo,strong, hctlihy man, want* a place in a gentleman’s family as coaen man. and all work. A lady is wanted a» a partner or assistant, and who Is well qualified for,teacbing the finishing branch es ora female Seminary. A ycuogmanof Idyiar* 1 of age wants a place to team steam boat biauc stnlmlng. Places wanted for several good seam stresses, and wet and dry nurses. Money borrowed aud lent Farms, houses, Ac., tented and sold, and all kinds of agencies attended to formoderate charges, ■t oousdSi* Isaac Harris* Office, s»h n. HIVE'S TOBACCO—fO bxs Just rac'd for sole by C*_ocU HARPY, JONES A CO LARD— 39 kega No 1, ree’d for salo by oell HARPY, JONES ACO STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE, 10| inch Cylinder, 41 foot stroke. For terms, apply lo ocil B F VON BoNNnORSTACO lal/TPETRE—IOO ban erode, arriviar for nle by k •• WtF WILSON CLAY*— 10 euki German, arriving for sale by oea W & F-WILSON '*2ULE LEATHER—9OOO Jba Spanish, arming pei 0 canal,lor tale by JAMES DALZELL oell • ',O Wticr tt RICE— 10 re* prime, for tale by oell JAMES DALZELL fIiAriNKRS’ 01L—75 brU recM for sale by J_ oell JAMES DaLZKLL LARU OIL—IO brli landing. for mle by “T call ' JAMES frALZELL BEWICKLSY ACADEMY. A CLASSICAL and COMMEHCIAL BOARDING A. SCHOOL FOR ROY: 1 , U milee from Pltwborgh; Rav. Jotsra 8- A. M, Principal. Ths Winter Senfan wtU coomenoe on Morcdty, Not. 4, lbso, Tenm—l7s per 8e«»ion of 5 monibv Poi cirtttibm enquire of the Principal, fowiefcley BottomP.o.,Pa^or o' Aleurt Jobn Ittrin ASone, U Water atteet, or Meun. T. H. NetinAOo, No 125 liberty etreet, Phubarrh. cclOtdlw ' Originum, l cut Ania, l can Cinna mon, I can C»ra»»y, l can Cedar, 1 can Layoo ier, I can Sacctci and 1 can Bowxaary OiLiramnt* cd sore, recelTed for rale by BE SELLERS ocio <7 Wood at;-: LA.RD— ICO kegs No 1 Leaf, arriving &oo steamer Ohio, and fjt sale by . ■ ociO_ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK T\ Bfeo FRUIT—3n sacks new petite*; ±J 15tacks new Apples, arriving lu>a steamer Caledonia, sad for sale by : ocW BROWN A KIRKPATRICK SODA aSII—SS eaiks gteeP* fecit, arriving. for nl« by loclQ] BROWN A KIRKPATRICK T&DNK bandlet anorted, for tale by ccin BROWN A KIRKPATRICK RlCti— 30 tos fresh btat, arrvUir. for aa’e by oclO , BROWN A KIBKrATHU BOARDING— A few gentlemen nay obtain goad boanljngon reasonable terms at Mrs. Mcilll lit**, in Colunnsde Row, near the Old Bridge, Feca ntl street, Allegheny city. • octfcdlw milß dwelling hcuie No. 18 Second street, between X Wood and Market »iretl>,co ■* occcplcfby the subscriber. Rent fcfCO per annuo. t'oisersfoa given oaihe Ist ofNovctnberlnext-. JOHN H MELI.OR ' octJ:tf . No. 81 Wood meet F~ ALL HOSIERY, Alicea, Kerioo, Cavbaiere, Thibet and Llama Wool Hosiery. An usson- MURpnY t nuiiynflELll'3 ; a«nv«oa*. %riiBPUT k ftORCHFIELD haTc receiTcdaiay- M ni. oi ; 0o d» Adspted for tnoanus* wc*r, *uci u lilac*. Boabaiine*. « CaOton Ciouir •< Cobarf* and Parmanc*, ; a FrcncbMeritto* andCattncret, >* juowe do Lainei and Moaning Alpaccu, Moarsla* Collin, Blaok Ctavau, V*Ue, H r '-wV>TPhie/».Ae- ! oc*9 yißrs'H'YAßliß mirfEH-U*tcgmiH tibb, f received and for «ala fcy OIL—UO bI»U Liiiore ana for saj« vy. J B CANFIELD X?‘ __ / iCOVEft Si l_j ocrt> 'IKEAM CHfcEHE—Wi> ; fcoie» Uresm Cneess jail .y octfl JP OANFIET,|i BACON-[6 casks Oiaoo &dc», 8 do Prims fimr Cured litas, for sslebt o«9 L 8 WATERMAN k. SONS STEEL—A generai Mwnmeni of u«»u ti&nr. fiu o SpringPieeLfot ulo by ocS i 1* 8 WATERMAN A SO.Nfl. XTAILS ABl’i OUGAtt—3O faUs prims Nt O Banr. Jut teceiTs Oloratloby BOHBfITTK3h:*.JNGHRAAI <ca . j .. . no watiMotat. brii 8. F. Floan jail reed *° r f*i, c A2 OC9 ■ - BUBattlungAlMGHEAat CJALTPETRE-40 ticks O ooß' oe9 M* 0IL “ 15 w * r>jaW Sw 7 WHOLESALE J ALL GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO, 04 * 64 RAIIEKT ST., rrmavMS, ra., WOULD solicit the attention cf Merchants from all aeotiona of the coonirv.to their Immense Stock of New Pall Goods, c«mpri<lr.g the largest and most complete assortment la ite western conniry, consisting of S7d cases beststyles Prints; 40; do Imported sml AD’criean Ginghams; AS do Alpaeeas, Paraniauas, and Aletiaos; 37: do Cashmeres aad De LaLr.tj I 41 Oo Satinets and Jeem; j 09. do Cloths and Casaimeres; | 7cr". do‘Bleached Muslim; 1 co bale* Flannels,nil color*; ! 57 do ricking*, alt grids*; 3*o 'OO Brown Muslins, ben mskes. Also, chaos and packages of bi'ks. Shawls, Whits Goods, -Millinery do. Tailor*' Trimmings, Ribbon*, Laces! Hosiery and Glove* Ac. Merehanu are assured, from th* great facilities of this establishment, of always proeuno* the latest and most desirable goods, and at and lower than any easternhouse- for larcd fieamlilea of Domestic Gecia, they partita • i.rir aoiiell the order* of merchants tor Coraesues, i deliverable In thl* city at the same pnee they ars I sold at ip eastern cities Mereharw either going or i retarnlnj from the east, aro InvttcJioM examination -1 of their stock. • A A MASON ACo oc^dltft.’.’p^iwgmS OHfe&P TEA ASD NO JIIITAKSC. MORRIS a HAWORTH, in Uc Diamond,aw sell ing excellent Tea, at 51) eUpsrlb.-TRV ITM sspil GREAT UEHTRAL UOUTfit TUE PIOSBKRSUE TUB NSW Bill KOiD. . Through In FOUR Days TO PHILADELPHIA. AND BALTIMORE. WElaku pleasure in announcing toihcMerchaats of Pittsburgh and the Western buttitcw com munity- that on and after Morday,the I6th ofSep uniber, wc trill receive and forward geedaviathu Certuai Rail Road, ani guarantee if-em ta be through In Four Day?. Our extensive *tcrk of Can and Boats to offer the above expediuons route to the pnbllc, whilst We etlll eentinae our uscal Hites via Ilanirhurg and'ColumbJa. Alerchaot* withlng goods brought from tboEast with certainty and dispatch at low iatrt,-or product shipped there, are invite! to call on ' O CONNOR. ATKINS A CO„ Pittsburgh. • / ATiUNS, O’CONNOR A »X>., Philadelphia, Proprietotsofthe PittsburghTikniponation Lin-; ; Or the following agenu, O’Coanoxs A Co n 70 North street., EtUimsie; K Rwcx. 0 Battery Place, New York} KiUoTi A G&aio, 1< Deane suert, Boston. tcplfiuhl ; * 1 ULKS HAUEL’S SHAVING CfcEAM-Where is •I thc-mdn who dees not appreciate iho luxury of ar. easysbave* If any there be, wc do not address oar selres to hint. Bat to all other* we say, il you wish 10 render shaving a plea*aie,ptuchusc a box of Jolea IlaaePfl. Alaona Pivinchio or Ambrosial Shaving Creams. It 1* utterly Impossible to find word* to dc scribe'tho feeling* of a person who has been used to ■ Shaving with ordinary *ct|P,upon making trial of this for the first time- Ills a combination of wonder, ad miration. and pleasure. JULES HAUKL’S 6HAYING CREAM il exceed inely emollient; rentering ihc itiffeit and mort wiry bean aoft and pliable,prouneing on admirable lather, and by it* extremely mild nature allaying uil inlia- Uoe, and preventing that unpleasani and.stiff f«bcg of the akin which i»so often npenenced alter shav ing. Gentlemen tiling Jules Hauel’s bbaying Cream mav fade the eomest and most piercing wind* im mediately alter it* use, without the skin beconung ebopprt. And tbote wno once use U, wo eun aaftiy aay will never u*e any ether. . One great advantage, which will, be especially ap preciated by thoas who wear wluaters, U the fa t that it wilt not discolor tie beard, which most soaps will do, giving a s?mdy or ru«y appearance to tne edge dftho whUkcrs. Jules Haud’» Shaving Cwmm arc deJighlfali preparations, compounded with anil, to the utter exelaiioa of all articles ealealated to render,the epcraiioa cf shaving unpleasant, and wUi be appfeeitted ov all who make trial of them. Prepared only oy - “ . . H JULES HAUEL, Perfamer and Chemist; • XUD Ohestnui st, Phila For sale, wholesale and retail, l»7 B. A Fahoeatoek A and R. E Sellers, Pittsburgh; uni John Sargent : and j; Mitchell, Allegheny City. tepg7-3p iatt Bulml Fire. Insnioott Ctmpany, HARRISBURG, PA. TnEvtnrlibetai patronage exiended to this com pany, havlrv Utued policies to the imountof near OpeiUi.d a. Half MtlUou of Dollar*, daring the last three 1 months, i» aiflteiem mnaifestailon o: the cm nation and confidence of the public in the system 01 management on which iu buslnc*. U eordacted To city or couatfy merehanu,andosmers of swe.i- Inga/wid isoUted or court? property, it is believed this Company affords advonuget in point of ebsap neis.'safety, aad seeority, inferior to no Iniaronea Company in this country. , . . Conducted on the equitable and neatly Improved syesdmefClai*lficatiflaonU*k?,excladlngaU *peci»t hazards, insuring only a limited amount In any ona locality, thus precludlngthe frequency and occurrence of large fire*, and alio on both tho Stock and Mutual planjhnotonlT po»se*iea thoehcapne*. snd accom modation of both method*. Wot entities the insured to * ?Tu ' of the following Directors;— John ?. Rutherford. A. J- Gillen, John IL Packer, Bam lift T. Jone*. Alonzo A. Carricn Philo C >ei!g. S.HC.nK.o:,, A'A Casa mu, Actuary - Branch Office for Western Pennsylvania, W Smith Geld street, Pittsburgh. Persons desiring lueutancu will be furnished with Woks of tho company by cal) ing at the office. r ei FLOUR— 105 bbl* Exit* Super Fine Flour, In store .led (oi «JH »r L g WA . rgri>UN BQN9 sy J YIDD A Co CC.BHKO WA*TCD. VT7 ANTED—Two S*le«nen Inlbo Dr r Coodi Ta- VV iJncu. Apply at S» Marfcct «Occl ocw aCKKPF-'i—so bbliNoS Mscfcere ,0- - ' ' tale br oclfl La WATCHMAN Tubs AND BUCKETT2—CS dot. Backus, 10 do ' Tabs, far Mis by <*t9 j - Lfl WATERMAN k. SONS ppflflMP—COdot tancy and good common Cora Brooms, for *s.ld by oeiQ L S' WATERMAN A SON a tILOVfcS bols strictly piano Uovu r teed. in store tad for ante I>y _ L 9 WATERMAN ft SON 3 TIHR LATEST'STYIJi—HeceIved uns'.day, U»e !*- J U',t style Catreti, direct front tee t»ona!aciuter*. lo'.-wbH’ij we invite tbe attentioucf ’bote wi»lu.'t li!*DJ<ome. oetd W’McCLI NTQi'K CJArrilS—OTTTvod'aV-ree tad Well" selected If gl «.o.uiUi>a Oil Cloth*, wbieh will be sold jfiy low. W McCLINTOCK «*!l9 . No. 75 Fourth «uc»t REGe 4.N1) MAT2— Juvt bpctieo, some very n»nu rotne style Rog* tad Door Malts, to-whrch ws invite the ailcnooa ofnurcta»cr?-__ __ _ ~ obl9 * W McCLINTOCK f.ow I'BiCt CiKrtifr- w McCUa.oekhs* ju&i ljopened a large and very cheap lot of Carpets, all ofSrh ch are direct from the manufacturer*; ami will be'aold a* low as the same truality can be purelo’cd re at cf the Mountains, at 73 Fourth street. rott* Apparaim for Gleaning Stare Tips wlibotit taking down* INVENTED by Frederick: Elciies, and xaalo by SCAIFKA ATKINSON, First st. between Wood ft Market its GDFFEE— 1W bars prime green llifc In store ned to ariite,fcr sale by - i L S WATERMAN ft SONS peB • 31 Water h Ci Frcnt it 1 BAS—Do r i chests and oaodica of Y. Hyson, Imp., , G.P.tnd Blaele lea«,for sale by ,c 3 i L 8 >i ATKRMAN ft SONS SPICES— 10 bags Pepper; S bags Alspicc. for awe try Oc9 18 WATERMAN ft SONS SOLE LEATHER—fiGO side* heavy and middle. : weights Spanish Sole Leather, for sale by ocB L S WATERMAN ft SQKS fi LASS—3Ob bx* Window Glass, assorted of city VDT and best country brands, foe tale bv qbß L S WATERMAN ft PQN3 IRON— OStonaassorted,tortile by oed L 8 WATERMAN ft SONS Railing out at Csit to Close Ontlnoss, A LARGE stoele cf DRY GOODS, for which bonds taottsages, Jaogemcnts, grovud rents, or real estate, trill be.recetved la payment. JOo. 0. nr>GO, oc3:tf ; ' 113 Wood tu Pitithcrgh. chjß«i"wc'rt _ lor tale by JAMES DALZELL I) ECETVED this day, at the Carpet Warehouse, No 1\ 63 Fourth street and <9 Wood street, Coni ana Tassels, Roller Ends. Rnek Pollies, Rollers and Siaia for windows. t«:3J . W McCLINTOCK f -tUEESE—I7S bxs prime W. R, Cheese, for salo by \J J ft It FLOYD v oeg - Honed Choreh CJEGARS--OTO,QCO common Okto, for sale by g* oea ' dft R FLOYD POWDER— 12S kegs Blasting Fovdgr, tot tale by ; oca • - ' dft B FLOYD HERRING— 100 bn Betted lie nicy, far itl« by - ec< J dtRPLOYD BAGS— ?sdeiTw out 'I ■ I 'ARDOIL—IObrIa for »aloky J * : : ' J SUHUONHAKGR fc CO oc> St Wood n - iNAKLO brU p«te, (or >k!o by -—- j oca J School maker a’oo jUtTY A PIiTT7 KNIVES for wloby"” ‘ o<* J fiCHOON.MAKKR A CO ■VrENKTIAN Rbb—tfO brbEnptluU,7or sale bv”““ .~ ' . JfiCUOQNMAKKR & / UtucißLEa—coo Blaek 1 1J ciblea, unmet} eirea.for uJe by • * I <*» HCHUONMABBH* CO ;-li Eb'IWED EORAX-~4euea jQUT«e^*Cy~ i;fi-”*?-■■' ■ J BCUqSnMAKRQA CP TO Z.BT. i IAiiTOK OIL—3 br!* fu tale by ~~ ■ " 1 | oe3 j ACO : N^W ftYEL ’ ?' , T ; 3. ARTHUR.—Tie Orvbta A 1 CUilmeni a uUe of Craelty.aad Opnte»lon, b lie mlo cf & new prue tft!c by T. 8. Aithar. Itbwid to V* '** best production, far saT« at Holme* •LUercTy IttTQt»Tbbi«tr«Lonpoflte ibe Pe*t *Uo, the Mouk Knight of St Johii, by Major Richard son* aud Lmdl’t Living Ana No 331* oel^ JLrtl recebed from Pblilipayilia Facwry, 1» yard* « agon Co»or a good article, tor *«te by * 6 JAIIPHILLird «>»1 1 l A# Woea i|«AKJt*AI;LLNS— Oycry te**7 lar^e - Tcrpa r ,ii.ri rr ASSim!" :t*“{ u “^» ||,i, »', | “sg , ga COO Flotwfl' oct ! J B CANFIELD i \AvVi» coryfcttt-'iKLU-.10.t? ot tHTTnitre .un* I) rtc-rr, by Inckecs *ni BUefcwood fot B*ptca- C er, has Ucn rewired Literary Uepc;, Third »treet,«pF» 3ll « the Post Office; al»,'HoJden»« Doilu for Octeber, and International Mi*. erllaiiT.^ o3 - ! _ - ~z: \ * tp^° bbU in etorts and lor saie by J B CANFIELD IP,DOW oLa=s>-J<*» cozea **»oae4 f 0; aaieby S F VON BONNHORBTftco •VWkAM CHKKbI-:—«*TU»xe» rreeWlnr bonj IF C cm*l M- J - •"“jfilla,' : *ep3o ; ? °Wihmi WTNIkaV glass—ih» t.j»V»*orttd,f3fT«le t, r t*pn. James dalzell Li LJUaK a. fdOLASibS —30 bbdt N.(TfeK*t: ~ S ' tthhdsS. H. i.fof- MJe'low, to close conilfument, Inr ’ iie»ao JAMES PALzrn.T. tfc£~U3-ten Maone4< <«r »tifl • It 8. WATERMAN It *Ol T7LOCR—IOO bru npferior FamilrTtev res>d b v P , ttpSO • 9fc WJIaBBaUGU CJ tOAB CURED HA&I3-3Q Cl l> joftrtoelTcd, msd for mIo by kp3o jS fc WHAHBAUGH IQ Aep in nor# tsdlor'jile'&t'' JD «epW 8* W HAHBAUOB _ j»ndlDr,»r«a*e®F ISAIAH BICKBVA CO Watar A Front «u. Wind air Trimmings. INEGAH—SO brU para Cider Yiuegar, for sale v dftg . . . , ~ J* It FLOYD kLANKETS—I case on ecsxignserit. for sale by > oe» • Jft R FLOYD Few Sags, for s*la"b v JA.RFU ee’C per casaL, for tain by JAMES DALZEXL i«'Tßxm» brudt,
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