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J7-SEE NEXT PAGE FOR MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a.c \fc are informed that aoaie news boya, whoae on ica arc Known lo ua, are in the habit of follow# ing our carriers, and, by means of books, drawing out the papers after they have been put under the doors of the sobacribors. Notico is hereby given, thalwe will pay tbe sum of tweniy dollars for such information aa will letd lo tho apprehension and conviction of the thef or tbievee.l More Esot-rsti lr.o*,—The Chicago Journal says, j that Julius Wadsworth, the senior jmruter of the , house of Wadsworth and Sheldon, New York, has just returned from Europe, having purchased for the Galena hnd Chicago Railroad Company 1)000 tons of railroad iron lor the section between Elgin and Rocklotd. The company have also effected a loan of $4130,000, which will secure the completion ol thetr road to Rockford at an early day. The ex tension or' the wort lo Rack river will be pm at once under contract, and the whole line from Chi ca-to to Rockford will probably be ready for the Cara, early next summer. Tuixnii Slavs Maaicsr.—Mr. Brown, the American Dragoman at Constantinople, who is now accompanying the Turkish Envoy through the United States, says that the female Circassian alare markets cominoe in full blast at Constant!* nopie. .Mr. B. affirms that the prices range from $OOO to $lO,OOO, according to their age and per •snal charms, and that the slaves am sold in what U called the Circassian quarter of the city. America* Grave Yard t* Mexico—ln the Array Appropriation bill wo notice one item thai Bands strangely contrasted with the general fea tures of the measure. There are few among our readers whoso memories will not bo stirred with mournful associations by its perusal, It is as fol lows • “For purchasing, walling, !nnd ditching a pisc< of land near the city of Mexico, for a cemetery 01 burial ground'for such of the officer* and aoidie-? of our army in our late war with Mexico ua foil it kittle, or died in and around said city, aad for Um interment of American citizens who have diedot may die in said city, to be expended under the di rection of the President of the United States, tei thousand dollars.” What thk Florida' Eurcno* Decides. —l' the recent election In Florida, Mr. E. C. Isabel was elected member of Congress over Majo Beard.* The following declaration froai the candidates show the platform on which the stood: •*ln the Florida Republican of the K»th sc: (August). 1 am charged wuh the dcciaratu that I would prefer a disrolutton of the Un'i to the passage of ah-; late bill, now no moi which waa misnamed to the Compromise bill. "I acknowledge itao declaration and shall nlei justification. JOHN BEARD. “Major Beard is for the disotluhon of the Union because of the passage of the Texas boundary, California, and Territorial bills, which together make up the Oanibue or Compromise bill. lam noL The issues are Uniouor Disunion—l am loi Union. Peace or War —I am for Pence. E. C. CABcLL. Mr. Cabell was elected by au increased major ity over that which he formerly obtained. From Havana. —A correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, writing from Havana, under date of September *J2J. say* that the immense in Creased culliv»tioo of Coffee in Brazil has ted ic ifae abandonment of more than halt of ihe “Cafeials’ of Cuba for the more profitable employment of land end capital in sugar. It u» rarely now that coffee trees ore renewed—which is required every seven or eight years—nud, aa the crop is an uncertain one, chiefly from the wgnt of rain in March and April, the continnolion of low prices in Brazil will ulti mately extinguish ihe cultivation ol collee in Cuba altogether. As regard* the commerce of the J»!and, it is said that in estimating the exports of this year, they will probably amount to forty millions of dollars.— The opinion is expressed that the commerce of Cuba, formerly almost entirely in the hands of for eigners, is gradually being absorbed by Spanish capital, under the Spanish flag. In support ol tbt* aiatement, the following) statistics, taken fiom the Junta do Foaiento, are cited: Sational Ccmrtvrer. National Veswl*. Foreien Vessel From 15s<Sj lo IS3O, $0,037,000 $14,507,000 From 1831 lo 1535. 10,039,000 1,^06,080 From 1536 lo 1&40. 24,177,000 From IS3I to 1545. 20,324,000 From lS4'i to IS4B. 19,902,000 Fortigi i Comvtrrer. National V««eU. Foreign V«s*l From 1820 to IS3O Si 992,000 * r >4,447,000 From 1611 to ISX. 19 905,000 46.024 000 ’ From 1536 to 194 H. 30.G03.000 M ,401.000 From 1841 to lSl'i 35,797.000 47.130,000 From 1640 to 184 S ' 23.C74.000 33.616.000 While the total annual average in the first five years in Span-sh vessels was 81.809,800, atamsl 313,002,800 in foreign ve*«l», the averages for the last three year* were, 514.5-25,200 in Spini*h, a* gams: 814,879,700 in foreign vessels. A similar table of exports in the tame document* furnish the annual averages, as follows:—From 1826 to 1830, in Spanish vessels, 81,779,200 against $10,939,300 m foreign vessel*, and from IW> »*• 1948, in Spanish vessels, 5C,134,600, against 819,- , 224,000 m foreign vessels. Ii » -said that the act of the United Stale-, pass ed tome years since, imposing a tonnage duty i.s all Spanish vessels equal to the difference ns, dmv to which the cargo would be liable in Havana be tween an Amertcan and a National vewel, ha prevented importations from this cuuotry of cer tain descriptions of goods once of considerable importance, as they can, with little delay, be obtain ed from Enropean ports, where no such retaliatory laws have been adopted, will* the difference o! dunes. The repeal of our law w ruegesled as s public measure, necessary to restore to us a trade of great value, especially as it merely operates u> throw the business into the bands of others, with outproducing employment for a single additional American veael. It is added, that the Salem and Philadelphia merchants formerly supplied tho en tire wants of the Lsland la China goods, which are now imported from Europe. The grest disparity of duty even on foreign articles ta national ve>*e!a > has induced importers of valuable dry goods, silks. tec , and jerked beef, finer, tec*, to give the ERlioca' flag the preference. Id answer to a correspondent, the editor of the Medical Time* «y* : There are about Dioe perfect tones, but 17,0*2,158,041,416 diflereot ; thm, fourteen direct roubles, atone or together, produce —Uairty indtreel muscle*, ditto, 173,741,023, and all m cooperation prodace the number wo have named; and these independently of difierent degree of intensity. . XUo baram enris ss cnrcmcly scnsiuw, ihM 11 hear > sound ihsl ton. only *h= „ud.h prrl of . second. Dcf person. m«y coo ,er« together throo s U rods of wood held betwee. Ihetr throat or breast- ____ Vi*crn*CottvrmoK.— The Committee ofTbir* I teen of the Virginia Convention, raised to inquire SonodreporlTbo best method of IbrmSw I rhe OTODosed nmendmenls 10 end reforms or the Constduuon of that Stale; met onSiturd»vl*M.«"d SSwd to report o plan for ref. mu? the Ewcuure. ?25» iraTand Jtidieiol deportment, to ditTerent i^SSiteeo—ono of He committees to have eielu-1 the county court sys-, t;?'another, the subject of edurollon; anolherUie ISSI of representation, (proposed to bo o’ntPf™ STSS.“UTSi ssfEssss An editor received • Utter m which rather was “weihur o He said it vraa the worst sped pfTOttef toWeTOrtw. FTSKKAIi BOSOBA MONDAY, TWENTY EIGHTH INSTANT, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M. The Committee make the following order in es* ,rtiug the remains of ihcillnfirioiM corpse of tbe hero nod late President of tbe Umied Zacoakt TaTUJU Order of Proeeaeion* lader ibe command of Gfs. Laßlshr. of Arrangement on foot, (white s©* l * trimmed with black crepe.) -PALL BEAXSI3. ] Hoc. Wm. Wilkins, Gen- J JJ?*I*"’ 1 *"’ •' C. Staler, . Wen. M- Ljoq, •* C Darraih. W The* M-Howe, Wilson McCnndless, t{2 A' If w„ a Sfiga.., IS^rtoST'”’ '■Old Whitey"-,Ute «r bond «f »» dudtata) with • deuctand of United Sun r™ 1“ Bdlnbon. of the Deceased. Miyoa snd Councils of the Cities. Reverend Clergy. luJc-e* of the several Courts and their OStoere.wilh Member* of tbe Bar. Member* of tbe Different Sociliev Fire Department of (he County. Citizens generally enter jt*«»HAL—Ephraim jones. ass't ka&shals.— First—David Campbell. Second—R. U. Hanley. Tnird—W. W. Dallas. Fourth—R. B. Roberta. Fifth —Jamea Pettigrew. Stxih-M. Foelcr. Seventh —Wm. M. EJgar. Eighth—C. B. Scully. Ninth —Col. Body PeUenon. -The iine of march :wtll bo formed by the nghj resting on Wayoe and Penn streets. The route of the coriegc will be down Penn street to Hsnd, down asid street to Liberty, along Liberty to Wood, down Wood to the Steam Boat Landing. Ali persons on the route sre requested to rt pend business during tbe passage of tbe proo The Churches, Pro Companies, and Sleam oats, will toll their belli from 11 o’clock, the me ol starting, until 1 o’clock. Coininsndera of vessels will direct their flsgi ■ be kept et half mast daring this solemn occa* It is hoped that all will view this order as an in viuiion to unite In paying the Last inboie ol re* sped to deported worth. Pall bearers sre requested to weir the usual badge of mourning; the Marshal, and bis ftieist* ants, while scarf, with black crape rosetta. Ily ibe Commiitoe of Arrangement. C. H. PAULSON, Chairman. R. H. Eire, Scct'y. The Assistant Matahala will meet at the office I Gen. Larimer at 3 o'clock to day. E. JONES, Chiel Marshal New Jersey.— Each party, Whig and Opposi tion are preparing lor the sth of November,and wt see that most of the local Dominations a-e complet ed We present a lul of the candidates fox the principal offices - Wnia. For Governor. John Kunk, of Hunterdon, For Congrttt. 1. T H. Whitney, Gloucester, h. T. H. Richards, Burlington, 111 Benjamin B fcdsail, Sussex, IV. George H. Brown, Somerset, V M J. Kyerson, Passaic.* OPPOSITION. For Governor. Most* Jacques, National Reform. George F. ron, Ocean, For Congress. athan T Stratton. Joseph Franklin. Nai Skelton, Geo. K. Evans, Nat. Reform, sac Wildnek, Warren. •orge Vail, Morris. • The Opposition hold a Conventional Elizaheth lown, jEvcx county.) on the 23d ins!., loeoasider ihe expediency of nominating a candidate. Unmaskivo —The real designs of the ultrsist* ad as tato-s in this Slate will soon be unmasked a Georgia and Mississippi 100 leading advocate* and papers—some extracts from which we copy to day—-openly avow their object to be a dia»o)u uon of itie Union ! as a remedy for grievances most of which exist omy m their heated imaginations The '‘tire eaters" in this Mate are fast planting theraselve* ou the same disunion platform. This is just what the people desire. They want disu nion and its advocates presented before them tn their naked and hideoos deformity, and they w then dispose of both by burying them politically i deep that the band of resurrection will never be b;e to drag them forth. We give some specimens ot their raving* Tb< .titou loving people will put all such madmen tr ur .nuphte-l kiu«l of political jackets. The safe!) the roumry imperatively requires that all nuch eo be placed iu situations where ihbir raving, id violence will prove harmless. Mr. J Cochran, of Eufaala, one of the most ra- bid ot the lot, has lately written a letter to Mr Ritchie, ordering him to stop the Union, and u which he attempts to read (he old Democrat a les son, and succeeds just well enough to reader bun self ridiculous Mr. C. his letter in ih« Eufaulu Democrat Here ts an extract “I do not think the Union will be dissolved im mediately, but I believe, and rejoice in the betei that, at this moment, there ts amongst us here i leaven of disunion,which, by a more or less rapid but perfectly certain procew, will leaven the whol lump. We feel that in the Confederacy wo are degrad ed, and haTe now no remrdy but secession." Alter that we presume Mr Cochran will not de ny being a duunionist. One ot the Montgomery “fire rating” papers, in noticing certain meetings held in difierent coun tin', says: “Our own position ehalt not he misunderstood— we are m favor of secession at once,but if we can not succeed in this, we will go [for any other sub- Atani al mode of resistance.” We think the people will understand the editor, at.d will respond in tones pot to be mi*onder»tojd that they are opposed to <rraijw;i or ditutrtov, a* remedies lor present wrongs, real or imaginary, and in favor ol the stars and stripes.—A lobdr \Aia > Advertiser. G. P. R. James, Esq , has addressed a hislnend, M. B. Field, in reference to an article m the American Review, in which the writer in d ulgea in severe and unjust censure of Mr. James on account of one or two poetical compositions c/ hit, said to contain offensive ailotionsto the United States. The letter Is and satufaaory de fence agaiast an ungenerous auempt to excite pub lic opinion towards a stranger, who visits our land after having for many years, contributed to delight its people by his literary labors. After paying a handsome compliment to Holmes, as the author of the well hnown poem upoD the old Frigate Consti tution, and avowing i hat ho can almost share the enthusiasm with which be speaks of that gallant vessel, he add* “Let me, in tbo name of honesty and truth.be dealt with in the nine manner. As to the inamu aiious afterwards'conveyed—as to the porversion ot the language end the sense of wbatl wrote, I repel them as they merit. Erery one who knows : Kir—revery one who has read my works, know* | well that the character of Washington has ever ! bseu iu my eyes, perhaps the roott perfect in bis , jury, and that 1 have ever contended that the battle i of the British Constitution was lough! by him nod I his, upon Una toil, as much for the benefit of Eng- I lishnieu as for their own.” Speaking, in another part of the came letter, wi h regard to certain expression* of his respecting sla very here, which are made the subject of part of the attack upon him in the periodical above referred to, he says: “I shrink not from the responsibility of England m the matter of slavery in thm land. 1 acknowl edge, and with shame for my country, that the *in and the disgrace of having imposed such a burden upon the Southern State*, and in such a manner that it is hardly possible for theta to tree tbymselve* from it with safety to themselves, and without dan ger ond damage to the whole Republic, is mainly nod primarily attributable to England. But uo one has a right to twist words only applicable-ond i distinctly applicable—to the weak point in the Gon I -tilutioa of these Stale*, into an attack upon Ameri | can liberty generally.” Horrors or tux Dssert. —The Transcript, Sac ramento City, has «eu and conversed with a gen ileman who has just arrived in the country by the northern overland route from the United Stales, who folly coroborates thediotreasiigaccount* otstif ering among the immigrants. He pawed number* who bad nearly exhausted their provisions anil were dragging onward wearily, bereft almost ot hope. Families there were, reduced to a state bordering on destitution and starvation, among which the i betplen infant shared the keen pangs of distress a- I like with the watchful mother aud despa ring father. | There were numerous graves along the road, and frequently were found bodies unburTed, deserted by all human kind, where victims to disease and fa- I U|ue had laid themselves down to di v.—Aita Cal. As EauoirrctKD Flock.—lt is related of ; thy divine, whose field of labors was siti many hundred miles from Salem, that he pur h*d politics to his congregation for such a length ot time that even the oldest church members forgot all about the gospel, and fell Into a profound igno- I ranee With regard to creeds, forms of worship, ann I church regulations. After the clergyman's death, the elders of his flock went to consult a celebrated divine about obtaining a successor: “What is your creed ?” asked the divine. “Cliur creed!” “Tea, your principles; what are they 7” “Oh, we are all Democrats but two 1” “I »p—" what Is your platform, your church T’ "Ob!” ndilan m>, "itai ii ptfatlpiajr e»k: The Dealtny of gflunes. America oon'ains woh>n y crself the germ of Jier prosperity- •■L'beriy," »a» ( * sulher, “is the Am erican policy; liberty is h*r glory," A truer sen ujaenl has seldom fallen. Oom Urn lip* of an Amer ican. Liberty, in the tree sense of the sr.ird is, at once not only the policy and glory of America, bot in s more exs'.ted view, it may t* said to be Ibo very altar frjm which ute origins of her free people ascend \o the God of the Universe. Re* publican principles are but developing tbe iuterosl resources of her exhansUesa fountain of wealth and power. The contemplation of whsl we have been, and what we are, pictureseu the dark back yround of the fstnre, whtt we mntt and shall be. Comparatively but a small portfon of our ci tenaive territory is at present inhabited, and even (halls but thinly populated. Yet, see the immense resource* within these lew acres. - Electricity and steam are careening over it, playing at a letrful game of strength and speed. An iron net work of railway binds manouctnres and commerce; a single thread of wire brings the remotest parts ol our country within a dash ol each other; a strong er than tripple ban of brass oements our union, and fastens it round with bonds of intelligence and might The fabrics from our clattering mills, moved by every stream in the land, bzrne on the swift wings of tbe darting steamer, that pushes its prow through our many rivers, ere they are a day old, find themselves tossing upon the waves of the wild Ailan'ie. Yet, there is a power behind ad these; an agency so intimately combintd with others, so acting upon them all, as to become in- dispensable as a motive power—the Arthur ® Jean lever with which this new republic has moved b world of uncultivated fdresit and barbarous people tbe press. Every village has its newspaper, every party its organ ; and every author his pub Usher. How esgerly the pnblia seite upon the sheet, yel damp from the press, to acquaint them* eelves with events, which eleven day* bofbre wert transpiring three thousand miles away. I-i t country where every touilh urea is a public wri> ler, every tenth man an inveutive genius; eveiy iwetflh min a public orator; and every man a liv> ing volcano of resistless energy and insatiable am bition, it is not Strange that in picturing us tuiura we become enthusiastic. The present position and circumstances of our country are bui an earnest'of what *he is yet des tined to become. Tbe pathway to her present cm.- D enc« wa« through no flowery fields of case, or bright gardens ol luxurious repose. The child of persecution, from the first, the strong hand of ty rany was upon her. In mlancy the syren song of despotism lulled, her to rpo*e, t.!l, like Hercules, in fabled story, she crushed the viptr sent to de stroy her, and Blood alone- it was by the deve:- opementof her own internal resources Not hv tbe old and slowly accumulating proctssof past, but by a new and bolder wav By errant.? means as circumstance* required them; by shapinv events to meet the want* of the age • by un’trip.; industry and unconquerable perseverance, and by •tic individual energy of her rcaist'ess nnd unsati*- bed public raiad. when we sec what has been sc pompli»hed in so short a space of time, with naught but mind and skill to plan nnd carry forward, whal will be the result when that same mind, skill apt! energy, aided hy the developed opd dpvelnpmg re sources of science, Itnowicdge and vveatth, is up pllrd to that vast expanse of our domain, hardly yet reclaimed from its abongnai owuora? The pursuits of wealiu is another cbtraoteriiiio of our country and tfp. application to our countrymen bus become universal, and we are half suspected ol carrying about u> a talisman that converts every thiog we touch ioto gold. To ibu oractica, disreputable only when carried toesce**, we owe much, it not all, of our national greatagu. This hasto to be rich has opened a nsw era oo tbu world—the ora of labor. Thn epoch ol idleness, when bioodshod tad a worthless aristocracy cf birth and a hereditary wealth of broad acres and slavish vassalage, was held in check only by toe strong arm of depotiam, has given place to tie age of labor, where the only aristocracy is that ol bon- eai toil, and the only wealth that by earnest sad pndqnng labor, upheld aud sustained by a free government. Labor is the richest bleu, ing a country oan possesa. Without It there cun be no wealth, no er joyments. Destitution, misery and want reign where there is no labor. It is a people’s greatest treasure, and it has given to our institutions their firmest prop—an enlightened and labor loving citigaoship. The universal desire tfier riches, which has become so engrafted upon our population, although It odea leads its votaries to irretrievable ruin, yet, like other pursuit* which become evils only when abused, baa been turned to some good account. l< has made us eminently a ca'ton ol laborers; that labor baa raised our oa* ion to its present position j entailed upon It a hardy race ol labor brocsed supporters, and be* quested to us s destiny which isbonous toil and paioful cflost oalv can luliil. Oar farm of Government fosters and prr-tects ibis eplnt. With the cooveatioosliti'S of rack thrown off, earb man may-aspire io equal bis neighbor; and wealth bcirg wuhiu the react ol aft, eacb pursues toe golden bubble ta best *uus him* sell'. The mania for accumulation btuids our ri icr; it loads our merchantmen, and send* cur cauvtis to whiten etery sea. it drives cur mills aud erects oar manufacturing villages; it hurries our inhabitants across the country, breathless in its pursuit, it acDfhilittntime and space, and tot* eos to a single reread of wire the whole artillery 01 heaven, iu this very pursuit ol wealth lies the grand secret ol ©Of UDparalleUed prospeuiy.— The acquisition ol territory—She desire tor cation* si wealth in broad lands sad extensive Ucmair.* entangled us in a war, at least questionable in its justice. The mutt ol that war has been to open to ibe world a treasure bouoe, inexhaustible id its supply, and to our owe money loving popu lation, a new mode of satisfying iheir desires u the g-ld placers of Cslitormt. The infatasUot which has led so many reapectsble ®en into *hn daegeron* and uncertain ac-arcb for gold, is great ly to be deplored ; yel, wheu ihe effect which it ft evidently destined to produce upon ihe destiny o tb.i rcauinr IS liken iaW oouttukral.ua, it be cuu-oa almort s milter of r*rgr* t last it w»s no tier opened to ror energy and pewrerance. West of the Rocky Mountains lit"* a vast extent f territory, equal tn all re*pecu, and superior m ntny, lo the noil tbu »nJe of them. The resile** energy of American character aod influence i« ai ready beginning to he felt there. Farther on, and beyond tuts region, horderaa great ocean. Within and acrow* that we dad an archipelago and a con linen. Fruut theme uianda and that continent em ituaie* the must extensive trade <o the known wor'.i Hitherto that trade has been the property of min nation*; carried on across a va*t extent of oceai Id occupying n long period of time m the _tr.tr. portauon! But, the moment i* at band, when chance i* n> tv made in the direction of that <*or tneree The money grniua of America thru hi overcome »o many obstacles, will soon^empiov rrßie* up >n ihat objec*. Aiwr ca i« deaiiDedjbe .ore many eenurie*. to become iheorard carrying place between Europe an*i '.he Ea»t fodiea. :can »btp* will transport the merchandise acr. ihe Pacific ; American railroad* will carry the n me good? from one ride lo ibe nlher of her own continent ami American »rr«»eH will again r«- ceive them, lo bear over another ocean lo tbeir place of dotwalion.— Arthur's llime (ravens. View of the field. We last week pubbsbed a correct list oftho names nf ibe Senators componog tbe next Sesate c>f Pennsylvania. The Wb:g» Will bare, in ail preb „(nitty, a majority of one u tbit body. 1j U, b-»ih partial will be favorably represented, ao tar a* abil:ty, intelligence, and all tbe ne:rMnrv rspact tic* for aucb a alalion aro required. Tbe whig representation ia able throughout; and toe D.-mo rrau bave Geucrel Packer, Meaera. Mubleabery, Baily, Fraily, McCaaltn, and otbera well known lor talent and ability in tbe political Held. On ac count ot the relative strength of tbe partita, mete in'errai will be fe!t ia us proceedings than in that of tbe Home of P.epreacn»itivcs. In to cay's isaue, we publish a list of tne name* of tbe numbers ot tbe next Home oi Ropresci.'e* tivea. In thubndy tbe Democrat* have a m»jo rity of twenty one. Tbougb :bo Whig* are ia such a minority, (be diaparity it, to a great extent, rnado up in tbe ahii ity of pur member*. Tbe Whig* bare on array of 1 talent ia this body for a hicti tbe D •mrcrati * ranks ; furnub no peers, aa far aa we are mfotiord ; rur lainly not la the member* re-elected. But tter havo aotno very excellent men, whose iami'iat faces we ahall be glad ogain to recoguizr m ibe Hal'. Among tbeas we tnty uamo Meisra. Ce**ei> Rbey, Guffey, Briodle, Scofield, Parker, and Penniman; all ofwhom are men of rank, and moat of them are men of diatingmebed ab-litr, an-J with whoie prowess ony Whig may oocounier wnb pride, if successful in tbe contest. But we miss tbe names of some men in tbe list whose abasnee we apprehend the Whig party will base cause to deplore, and who might as well base been returned, bad not minor cauaea pre. vented it. , F'rtt, Mr. Acker Irom Chester county, aa good ■ Whig as is furnished by soy county In the State, a man of talent and a gentleman, was dcfssled bv •ome temperance question, which we do not well understand. For the honor of tbe Whig in bis county,be was defeated by a small major, l/ But bia absence will be missed by tbe Bute. No democrat in Chrster county can fil I bia place on any question —even on tbe great subject ol u ui« perance. He was a man to be deptnded upon— tndtbe Whig pnny of the State bave a righliocall Ibe Whig party of (tester county to account lor allowing him to be defeated. The injustice done to Mr. Acker bimarlf, in tbia matter we hope to •ee remedied the t.rti opportunity. The State must lo*e.bis a*rvu*« at an important period. la Bradford county, Mr. Powell, a member ol last session, who performed full service in the Wblg ranks, ia defeated by a amaß majority. His absence will alto be misted. In Blair and Huntingdon, Mr. Kinboad, the merol er last session from Blair, then elected as a volunteer, did not get the nomination Ibis year, and was defeated. Though bo was aa excellent attentive Whig member, It ia understood bis place will be fully supplied by Mr. McCone h.. aocces. aor, a gentleman we koow to be a Wb:g to be re lied upon to every emergency. There are other Whlxa of the last aeaaion whose pretence wtU bo miand, bat only «och as were not re-nominaicd tom baring served tbe usual time, or from cause. ' not to be attributed to tbe party which elected • (hen, —Pmnrylcanw* TtUgrayh. Swam** Valedictom.— The •übjoined mor c«n .. .Bributed to one of there brood becked pecked homes of lileralcre, ‘ nb Editor out Wemt:" •'The tmdenisned retiree from the editorinl choir with complete conviction that all “ T™” the boor he etarted hie paper to the preeect Oo rs coMUimiern." Tbe igores «xpre»inf lie manberef itese Uni ted Suietb»Ye*t las clanged, Um old “13” la tarn# nn»ij{iw& , Retort of deaths in Stcubenviile in tbe twen ty four hours end ing Monday 23d October, 5 o'clock P. M., in pursuance oi a resolution of tbe Board of health: Mr. Louis Rammerer, 3d at., near Washingon, cholera. Mr. John Evans, corner of Fifth and South, :holera. Mr*. Martha Rocer*, Adams, betweea Fonrth utd Fifth, cholera. Mr*. Pearce, consort of Enoch Pearce, Wash □Eton betweea Fourth and Fifth, cholera Four death*—all of cholera.— flrraJd. Noracm New Ukdrb tur Buri.—lt appears that Mr. Laysrd, the amiqueriaa. has discovered emorg the rqros of NifievoßtUr the neighborhood, a printing office filled yyitlj jerra cotta tablets, with* lascrlptioDn-atampcd fo. Tins was probably done with moveable type ‘ Tbe magtietiu telegraph wsa in actual opera tion in Spain in 1&24, no a Lne over twenty mllei in lengh, as we aaw it described tome time* ago. More recently tile papers contain a drearm sun’isl account .of a trial irip o! a steam boat, which wa» successful, three hundred year* ago, in S^ain,before the whole court. —Savannah Sr* publican. Mn. Lataho'b L'AtEsr Ducoveriki.—A few weeks ago we announced (says the Literary Gszettc) Mr. Layard’s return from his expe* dilion into the desert, nod the rescue of some of his larger antiquities from the mud of the riv er, and tbrir embarc&Uon hr England. We have since, however, received further psticnlsrs of bis rvcsoi discoveries at Koyunjik, which arc ex tremely interesting. Ho found, as has been sta ted, n chamber which i* completely filled with terracotta tablets, the inscriptions oo which, we now learn, am stamped ta, so that, though Major Rswlinson thinks it prohtMu these tablets may be records of the empire, it is siilt not unlikely that many of them rany, in fen, be duplicates of or a collection ol manifestoes tor issuing to tho people or their Immediate roler*—in onor, a soil of As ■yrtna official printing cffVe. Wo bcl.uvc that no tcu-ertkan twenty-five oa sen are on their way to Enghc-d. Io tbe pyra mid at Nimrond, also a unique tutor has been discovered, it is from tour <u five feet in height, iu (ypsum. elaborately oarved, otnl very perfect. There s also n high rriH-fof the King, Very beau lifmir < xer.mt-J, standing m an arch eight fi-et high, and covered iv,th Mr. L«y srd's !ut communication Is dated A Its, July 17, wbi-rc. wr Rro sorry to say, he has been confined ly ■ oevcxo attack uf fever. The inefficient asalt* tsnee he has received has cans' J him (O Over ex ert himself, and tius he tins been stopped awhile on In* way to Vtu to inrcriptio&s. Hr hope* to psr* a great pari <>( the winter in Baby lonia,and to return homo in me spring Tho very iciporivq; discoveries he ii uotv making, reader it ftwpersttvety nerr.**arv that his exertioa should uoi Oo stayed for want of funds. riEMAUHAUs.E CASS 11 EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDST” .Me. Win—Sir, I’e.brerfall)- comply with your rc quest Ulai I womd give youjan ai'cuur.t of the aitsoi uiiriculou ‘rare ol iny litt'.c dtU[(hicr'< eys by the us of your ••fteirolecm V 1 Rho was suscXcd with a ver, torn rye in February cr Marrh lan. when 1 kaiu.;; Jiin-ly applied to the best medical mJ in tbe cuy ly whom li was pronounced u a very bud eye" and All gave me no hope of doing her sny gruod. After which 1 took tc: imo the conn* uy to an o'.d tody, *rno Im.l been very SBccessfol In CttMnj eyes Shciold me tliav Ler rate was hopeless, as shs would cmainly lose sol only that one, bat also 'bzi oiucr would fn.lov.—a being a scrofulooi biTrciion o( ih; blood. And l «la certify that at the time my lather (J. B. Va»Loa) come in the conolaslo: ifaai we had t>eUcr try vour " ftcirolcua.” tSI wai RWtsttT busd] of one rye li * now about tori oer.lL* noce «ae began us u*v, and she can dowsci wuh both eyr« as guod us ever she did ; and, aa fa: m 1 can isi!, 1 believe «ne km, wire the blessing a he Afmiftuy. Lcen cured by '• Petroleum " Yours, issprctfuiiy. M F«**uks Va»Bon CoUia. riltsburshk, Srpk SO, IrOO. hor sale hy Kcrser A MeUoweli, 140 Wood street; FI E. Seller*, Wood -treit, DM. t'uny. D. A. Kl liou Josepb Douglas*, and H. P. RcLwarit, Allsgticny, also by the proprietor, P. M KIF.R, oc7 Canal Btsm. Saventk si, I‘itubargb FALL I9PORTATIOM UF UABDWi&E. LOGAN, WILB 0N A. CO. IUU tViHUi STKtiKT. Are now prepurr,l w.re » and fresh stock c ti.«iuh, (jerenau. kbU An..-ue«i> H-nJware, t” otTe iu|>cnnr .nduc-c-sc:.;* u- :ujei» Those wishing t turchaie v il promote tfieir imirrst by iookin rnujh our .lock, as they ate determined In soil o Le roost reasonable tern. aagld M'CORD Sl CO, 0k 'Vbo'e.aleA Re.a<: Ma- umeturer* A Dealers it HATS. CAPS & FURS Oov. Wood h Flflb ala , Pittsburgh, Where they offer - 'u.' si.d co.nineie Swck of U*D Caps Fur*, Ac , Ol every q .nitty ami style. By Wboti tale orut fteiuil. uad invite ikr atiomino of their cui loroeis anti purcb»*ri* ger.ertltv, aiM-ruig them thi they wi!i .eliou u,» ho*, auyAtvrAuKOUS tsaua. aaxtvuf R. P. TANNER. & CO., SHOU WAREHOUSE, S 3 Wood it|b«tw«taTbkrdbS'oartb, Are pott r<c«iTice iLi-ir eery l«rgs end mperior Cali BOOTS, SDOt’S. AND BROGAN Al.o, IIONNKTi* >r.d ri.OWKR9.eII of the lei «>■!*«. e.nl eiyt'-*'!'’ n2t.r’f>i to tf.o western uadi 11 f. a . >,{ w.. t. tr ,-ktt. end es lo m er.-j <v« .•> !. >io\ -I.ij.a-* • J ly any eioek U> f.iu JrLrre3'!.i'6''i. njr cunoni'r* end c c 1.*..' --.in -».i> nre ...Tin 1 ... c si. eftO examine, • wr are Veie .-mis* 4•> i lt masi teesoaebl icrnu. Also. 1/oodyei.r'j l Kai>i>cr Shoe* o' a. kir.ili euffY&dU' kncoviuuk uontu is«titotiomb CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Plaibnrgb C 0. HUSSEY, I'lßrt A 'V MARKS, SlcN. Office—No. 11 Waur sircdir ,n the warthouae of C. H. fiSLANT rnmr COMPANY i« now pfe;;s<yd to iniore ati- X U‘n,» >t rut i>, on hr.u«r*. inn rjii.'unci. good* merrliandne in «orr. a:nl in '.ranetfu rea-eia, Ae. An manic ruuramv (or t.io abiu-.y end Integrity o' ttie Inbuuiittt,. t- x'tunlrtl in iv darncier of the Di reeior'. who arr «*tl citijrni of Kitutiuigh, favrra't'y known ro'ilin community for I'dieirpredclioe, mt«*liiif!ipr, tod ittt«-»fTiiy Uura-.'T^B*—•' <» Hutsey. \Vt?i. Hwgelry, Win l-er inv-r. Jr, Waller llrrant, Hugh U. King, Edward licaiclton, John Haworth, 9. Ifarhaugh, d. 51. Kier. epJ’-'-H Often o* Ohio i-nh renn*. H. H Co, Third at. Pirr*pt-B.*n, Aa?u»t 3,18£U. Trie Stockholder* of tar Olio and fennaylvaiua tl*.t (load Compart are l.tiret-y notified to pay the eighth iitMsineni of i.ve dnl nr» per »hare, at the office of tfi- Contpanr. on or before the t?hh day of AoJuil The ninth inanumeat| or. o' before the 20th day 01 September. Tha ten h uv».<tinicr»i or. or before ihi tftnh day of October next. The ?th maialmcot wit cnited for oa the JOlh c July last • njOidtf WM LARIMER, Jr. Treasurer- lnpror«Ue«au la u«aUttry« UR. O. O. s*TKAUNd, lato «n Uowinn, i» prepared mar.n/artsre ana ret lllocx Teitr. m whole and pat iTd.-ia, upon suetion or Atnir.npherif Suction Tf'-T*-'*vU*craai> in rira vi.-uno, »-tirre the r.ervo 11 •.tpoied. Office and reaidenc.- unit tluor 10 iba May* or a office, PcurL’i atreet, I’mst atr.a Raraa to—J. Jl. M’Fa.litnn.K. It. Eaton. ItlV tag/' ua. d. u 17jit, Utuitet. Comer ofF9$ nh tod [ucavai, bctwt«a ‘ “ oaU-dl»m Market end Ferry «:rret». Ttl£ MAYORALTY, Mi Whits—Please announce Die name of Wujuakl FliitEHAßi, ot the Fourth Ward, as a candidate lor ».!f.or. tt it* ensuing election, subject to the nomin ation ,-f too Whl« nonTPHUon. ca<J oMige MANY WIIUifIOFTHE SECOND WARD oflv.dif Mb. White— Sir— You will please ennoanre the mme of Ui-imiC NuuiH, is a candidate for the Mayoralty, «ul-,rot to tbr ronbetuon of the Whiff I'ouvani-on. Air. eUira* will bo strongly nrired by a l.sst of friends, he being both eapaale and bonett. loclOttr] MiNY CITIZENS [TT Womi! Wuim' TUs symptoms of the pi aenre of wornu in children should bn carefully watt od by parents, anJ to soon as ihcio is reason to ■> aeri ibctr existence, every means iiioolil be osed tipel ihnra promptly and ’tborougly. The proprietor* 01 Ai Lane's Worm Vtrtailugc are eoahJcni tbMLbey offer the lest means of accomplishing tins result that ha* ever been aubmitted to the public ; and they in v,ie to it the attention of all who have the manage* meat of children. The medicine 11 n »afe and pleasant one, and never fails to piodoce the desired effect. (Ty-For sale by S. KIDD A CO.Noeu Wood street. ueSO-dAw* Q] ILLINERl r ADO PASCI' GOODS. MADAMK. BONNAFTON respectfully announce to her •‘ustoraers, that ahs will be ready to opr her eiieu«!ve and splendid assortment »f <»oods,*tti abl* for ibe season, on Monday, vs in .i.ni., corsimui ot l oiiii, Mani r*. Cipt, and head dresses In ever vaiK-ty. T'ie ulmse gi.nds are of the latest unpor ut.oii and selection, and wl coarse dhletcut from wht is i>„w in ibi* market. octifl GRAND CONCERT. VOCAL AND IRSTRUnEHTAL. SICiNOB GIAMUONI respectfully informs the citi zens of rmsbu.gh and Allrgbeny, that be will give a Grand Concert, aa above, on Monday next, October stSiti, at Wtlkius Hall, on which occasion he will be asusied by ftli«i Kraft, Messrs, llarboidt, Feine, Master Warwood and 11. Klcber. The pro* gramme w..l be made up of entirely new pieces, and for variety and attraction will be unequalled. The Piaqo ased U of ttic factory of Nunn* A Clark. oe<6:d£t 6SPENDID Jet Dlack Mules, each S year* old, with wagon and Uarncss tor aalc. Inquire of JOHN WATT A CO 0c23 Liberty ct NEW CoDFltHi-Coo lbs prime,'rece'd far sale by Wll A IIcCLUBGACO ortl -.{SO Liberty it BU’ITER- JJ bxt Cor family use, on oonaif omeni, for sale by ISaIAH DICKEY A CO oc9o us Water at TAR A JlTCil—lS® barrels Tan 10 do Fitch, on conoLnanen* oegS 19AIAH DICKEY A CO GLASS— SMJbxs tilOi 300 bxs lOxlt; (0 has 9x13: . 510 bxt IQxU; on conslrnmenLlor salapT ocM ISAIAII DICKEY A 00 CASTILE SOAR—SO bxajust recM and fot salaby R E SELLERS ns 57 Wwtf « RUBBER WHIPS—I do* d feet long; 1 do* A feet loop l do* 7 feet lone, for sale bv cc jo J*il PHILLIPS BOOTd— idox genUemen’s Long Boots, of the nrw ett*«iyfe •“ «he Rubber lina, which will be sold Io»er then uf oiher establishment in ifas »• itw.ja»t received and for aalo bjr i a II PKJLI.PS ocS5 __ 7 A F Wood »t DOOB SPRINGS—I 3 d® l Metallic ledia Rubber Door Spring*, jasl received forjale by oc» J*U PHILLIPS Metallic rubber cloth-2 pieces, a »pirn id article, suitable (or carriage purpose* for sale br (oei!)] __ JAH PHILLIPS Qisgrimri*** & LLER , «-vx»tnM—l ease prime Tarkey received tor rale by -■■ . ■ , * B SELLERS SOCOTINK AL6E4—‘l original keg, a article,. mr r}*, . •* Kt. SELLERS ARNOLD'S Writing Fluid; Husband’* Magnesia, Keeler'* American Compound; McMnan’s Elixir of Opium, McAUi*i*r*a Ointment, P«ry Davit’ Pam Killer; Brandreth’s Pill*, genuine; Ayer’s Cherry PcctoraJ; Smith’s Torre Syrup; Wiaiar’a Balaam i>( Wild Cherry, Roger*' Liverwortli and Tar; Bufl'a and Townaeud’a Sarsapa.-illsu I.adlum’a Specific; Osgood’* ChoUrogue; Trask’* Magnetic Ointment; Swam’* Pantcta: Allen’* N. anti B. Lioicrenr A freah lotnf ihe above article* just received to; •ale by. J KIDD A Cii ir .ii 00 Wood »t Onn Ultitlc Oloiblng rge Cape*, with rl eevc* for ndin; 6 dex large Over Coal*; 2 dor Pea do; 1 dos Jackets; 1 dor Pam*; It dot Legging*; 2 do* Slurred do; rec’d for tale t.y J A H PHILLIPS c2U 7 * w Wood >i RiMUd to Cliartor. ALIGHT Draft sum Wheeled Steam Beat. Apply to sCAJFEa ATKIN»"N 0010 Fifih *l, bet* cer. Wood & iM'ifl cl- TUBS PIKE ELECTION, THE Stockholder* of the Pittsburgh and St?uLen vple Turnpike will take iiouce, that an ruciion will Le held al Use hone oi Alex McFarland, mi said road, on Tuesday, ibe Slut ol November, heiwccn the boar* ol 12 M aid 3 P. M.. lo cicct t>£_Lalljt, Oi u President, One Treasurer, and six Mam.gcri oi saw toad for one year. Bv order M the Hoard. oc2B:wUiS JOHN McULUsKF.Y, Treasurer CtHVKfiF —33» bx« common; j *32 l»X* Cream Cheese, for sale by JAlBKs* U.M.ZKLL, oc2A 7u Water iL FAXL2X FOR BALK. WILL be exposed to aale at Public Vendue, on Tueiday, the SOtii day of Nosotnber, idau. uii the premises, in noath Fsyeile Township, Alln,ne::y County, the Farm late of David Bred dci-cau-d, rou talnrog JI7B A t-,cs, moie or less, sre.i watered. about fitly acre* of wb cb is bottom land. There it on the tarrn a good Frame House, Liam, autl other nccessat >’ building*, abundance of Mane Coni, Limestone, and good Timber. The land can be divided into two farm*, and wilt be offered ana sold in.that way if desired by the bidder*. Tho above it 12 mile* from Pittsburgh and 3 mil :om the Washington and Pittsburgh Turnpike Ho t *ale, 1 o'clock, P, M. Possession given on the Ist of April nekt Ten tade known on day of aale. DAVID RF.KD, I v , ,„ r JAMES UEEU.i hu ' ulor Bala of Lota lm West Hawlon, THE subscriber wilt expose to Sale at Anrtion, West Newton, on Thunday. the (4lti d Novcc ber, and continued next day if not tiie.t said, Or Ilnndred Building Lots, ano fifteen or twenty amo lot*, lying on ute Yoagbiogtcny River, at the beau of the Slaekwatei Narixatinu, and on the Turnpike lead ing from Wheeling to Somerset and Cumberland, there being a Plank Road from West .Newton. The above Lots will be sold on accommodating terms, and are well worthy of the attention oi *pccu i latora. as it is believed that West jfroa its ! favorable location, and the opening of the Slack water NtvigaUon of the Youghiogbeny to Pittsburgh, can not fail to become a place or considerable imparlance ociS:w‘.’t*d JACOB BAUMIM AN. FOIL BALK. A FARM of 178 Acres of first rale land, w.th ahoat 30 acres of Coal of good quality, situated Altffuo towtvtbip, Allegheny roumy, pa, one b lie above McKeesport, on Die west side of the Mi tgaheia river—With about 100 seres cleared, 7b liieli is river bottom of Die best ihr bate:. >od upland. *1 he above farm will he ottered a> pi l.c tale, on the premises, on Thursdar, the dial (lx; November near, al lu o'clt>rk. A M.,ty tho tirrai of ibe last will end test.tmeui of Jotin I'uanuigtr tleeeared The payment will bu rnsy . us.one t&inl the monjy will irtnain to Uie bsr.Uj ul me purchar until the death of Die widow. JOHN WORK, T THUS. U PA'ITEItPON, > Ex' oc24:wfttS f«AML Cl NMNtiHA.M, ) STKAYED itom the »ut.»enber, in Man. i.-uer. about the Idih oi rrp.cinber, a gt-uJ aired wmie Cow, with some dark spot*, laige buri,s. look* like a steer about the bead Also, in the ea»iy pan of October, e middling la»»e Cow, with psicnet or light red. uud white, iu.l pnrtiy u {f_p ( (,l > at,ly ri(bl tears o>d A liberal rcn-ii-U wit. be paid i<»r thcr return R u FL.F.Ft'ON K ji They have beau sam ui Buss mud Oh-o loaru * oe2i wJiiJ AOSiHIBTR&TUR’.t SOTIOK. LKTTKBR of Adminislratloa having beru granted u the undersigned, on the estate of Jam;* ,M Call, late ofT'emperaneevilrft, Allegheny rrunty,deceased, all penons indebted to said ttia e arc required u> mak: immediate payment, and those having claims against tLe same are requested to picscul dicoi lor seiDtmeut without delay. FRANCES Mr CALI., Adsatn’X of James McCall, de tested Tamperaneevilie, Ocu Jttd, lsW.—oeaS:woi*d To BUtm Uott Bnll'Jafi. EXTRA heavy G.tUud and I'owajJ Tw If* able iOl strain boat Oeckiig or awning. fer-: uu iMUMgumrut. and for m«, by MERSEY, FL.KMI.NU A L OCXS li'tf Uuotl >t KRO BUTTER— A prime marie, received for sole by lociSj S HRIV r-'_R A_U.\a> K* FLAXSEED— A fsw barrels tec'd.for »**!c by CcSS _ _SH RIVER A BARNES KOLL BUTTER—O br:», a prime article, recM by ociS _ __ hItKIVER A BARNES WALL FAPER—A general as»onmentor Eaa'rr" and French Wail Papers, trom l‘± emits to $. per pte-cc. wuu uorivrvto match, for "Qiu by W P MARSHALL, ocfU ■-> Wood »L ll T INDOW PAPER—UUO roil* n; wholesale and V»_ reiaii t by locSi] \VJ* MMj:srrAU. IAKESM BUTTER—S 3 »mol! Sega fam.ly butter; J? SUltfoU, ti irxs Jo, rec’U for sale by J B CANFIELD CIiIEF.SE— SH) bx» inline Cheese; / 100 bxs extra Cream no, rrs’d for rale b) 0c93 J U CANHKLU j'vLD COPPER—SOO lb», la viure. mud lor sale by oett _ J U CANHaiJ LINSEED OIL—OO brts in stare, and far ct'c by tc<s_ j ii ca^kield CIviEFEK— I*3 bag* received tor talc by / A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE liiit Liberty i. MACKEREL —JObiU received for *»le 1-y _oe23 A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE Tobacco— isbxi RtR; ' 7D~bz* W It. Gram' IOl) bxs serened; S 3 ca«e* Barrow A Cabinesr, rrce.ved sale by ootts A QtLIiERTSoN A CLufaK ILOUR—SO (irU ertra famUy, for sale by 0c93 A CULBERTSON A CI.OI'SK BUCKWHEAT PLOUR—BO amoks for *aie by oc3C» A CULBKttTSON_R_CLo(:SE_ /IHEESE-HW bxa for *ale hy ocas AJJULUKKTSON A CLOUSE_ WADDING— 75 bale* Black, received for *\lr by oeiii A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE GLASS— IM» bu aisoned, for aala by oc-JS A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE LARD -33 kegv No 1, Jual received l,»r tale by ociiS • A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE BUCKETS— 3S dozen juft received for sale by oeJO A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE OUBAP PIASOS. A FULL seven octave Rosewood Piano, uew, la offered at a great bargain; ALSO, Oue second band 6 oetave Piano, $76 Oue do do S| do Co -•— do One Co do i\ do do 45 For male by JOHN If MKLLOfI bl Wood s N. U.—-A new slock of Chlckertng's Ptutu BUTTER —$9 pkga fresh, just reoeived by oeSS WICK A McCANDLERS CHEESE— 132 bxs received for vale by Oct'S WICK A McCANPLESS POTASH— A prune arucle on hand, tor sate by 0r23 __ WICK A McCANDLKSS LOAF SUGAR—IUJ barrels small loaf, lauding pe steamer lonian, lor sale l y JAMES A HUTCHISON k CO ocS'> Agents St. Louis Sugar Rcbneiy. Alpaooa Ilesoi MURPHY a BUKCHFIKLO have received a sup ply of Fall Ucatery, ineluding Drab and Black Cashmeree, Alpaceaa, Span Mint, Ac. oc«6 Wslsb FlautU. \ f UKPHY A BURCHFIELD Invito the pariiculi LM attention of boycr* to their superior stock < above goods, giving to much satisfaction oil aecog; unahriukabie qualitle*. _ocvG India Robber Bboce. ” CASES perpetual gloss, Metallic Rubber Shoes consisting of tho following kinds: gentlemen's and ladles’Oyer Shoes, Ladies’buskins. Boon, and sandals, of the newest style of finish, which wo will iell at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. J A H PHILLIPS, or2S 7 A 9 WtoJ at GLOVES— 4 cases rent's India Rubber Gloves; X cases ladies’ do Wash Glove*; For sale by >_ 0033 JA II PHILLIPS . FOR SALE. ~ A CHOICE tract of 60 acres of cleared Land—a pun of the Neglcy lara, about three charters of a mile front East Liberty, and a mile from Lawrenee vtllo; it la ail cleared and fenced in but 2 acre*; there are two large held*, an eld log home, and mo stoue quarries, and ajroung apple orchard of select fnut on it; a street will b« opened on it, and will be divided In from 1 to S mores. Tennsof payment to suit buyers. Also, a good Farm of ICO acres for sale, 14 tulles from Pinabatgb, on the Racoon Creek road. Also, for shit, a good Farm of 70 acres, all well its* proved, and rood fences and buildings, orchard, Ae., within two miles of Mount Gilead, Monroe county, Ohio. Persons wishing to buy any choice land, or farms ilka abovo will ptcaoe call at ISAAC HARRIS* oeg&dgf Agency A IntoUiguaco Office. Fifth st, AN election for President, Trsuarer, and Six Di rectors, of Monoagahola and Coal ICli Turnpike Company, will bo held at the house of 8. D. Pryor, South Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the s3d of November next, botwoan the hours of 1 and 4 o’clock, P. M. WM. C. ROBINSON, Treasurer. oc*fc«Rw3M pYashisgtcn three times, and charge SU«aiP«wir tad Boom* ft» R«»L ROOMB ptnitioned ©ff in size*, to suit tenants, with Steam Power, for rent, in a business part of tho city, by SCAJFE A ATKINSON, t>c2t First st. between Wcod A Market. WASTED. IN a larpe wholesale and retail grocery, an •J euv * boy, about 18 years old, whose habits are good, »oa cun come well recommended. Apply *1 the Gaxeito offire oe24:d3t ÜBSOVAL. 1»K nffire of the West Penn*yi?»nlsehe Staau ;Zeiturg, (German Whig Paper,} ha*been removed n Sii.xetiy’s Building, opposite the Post Office, to tihficid strrev, between Sixth and Seventh rtreets, i doors from Strawberry alley H G MUELLER eaitdftt (Journal please copy three times.) IIIK Military Companies of Pittsburgh Btnnln*- liiun, will take notice to bolt] themselves in readi new to receive and escort the remains of General Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States, iroin the Canal to the Monnugahela River. By order ol BRIO ADIEtt GEN. LARIMER. J R- M CuMock. Aid-dc- Camp. __ 0e33 BIiTEH—T tubs, a fine arucls for family use, jail teceivcd. and lor sale by bHRIVER A BARNES, Win 13t) A 132 Second st. AMP (iILS Jsst received for sale at VSB Liberty i street, i-xtra Winter Strained Spe>ro Oil, inner do; □ (nou do. also No l Winter Strainad Lard Oil. „2( WM AMcCLURG ACO / tANDI.ES—Wax Candle*. eolHl sod white V* A o' w Sperm do q’smndfi’*; r*tar do 4’s, S i and S'*; Mould do; Dipped do; rec’d lor *ulc by oe’Z) WM A MeCLURO A CO POW DER—IWO krg* Blaaung, just landing b» oc-ti J » DILWORTH A CO OLDEN DVRUP—sW bris in store • oc2J J S DIL WORTH ACO >KJ IKON—2S*I ton* Mercer Pix Iron receiving by of./a j W DiLWORTH A CO SHOT— \‘i k«-*» No 1 Sliot; do; do; a 4't;fs No 4 do; ‘l irgs No 5 do; alf i:s No 0 do, 1 No 7 do; 1 kc K No 8 do; lomlirj per steim toot Mbt Flower, ted for sole by o Ajj3 jas a. mmrHisoN *co Tmiatii A >«w b’e<» pitmo Feeihen will be _P kold low to clow cotnieemei.:. by r;tO cociißAN, 16 Wood tt, office op«toir». BROWN FLANNEL— l case { Brown Flannel, ox tcn«if: raeui from iij raannlscicrer, for *a'e by lil'.O COCHHAN, aC Wood tV, —tfllco Pp tllir» ROLL BUTTER—I brl freah. this day received fr t-ir«.y loci-3; SHRIVERABARNES EGGS— A Jo: ol froth Eggs, for sale br oco3 auRIVER* BARNES t iIt'STNUTS—A few bushel* in »tore, for kb e by ; o SHRIVEB A BARNES C Baton Clota for aioarnln£. The i!hv*. article, (now ao much used for mouming dr-,ec* in pure of Uornbix net) of all ihe various oualnies io be dad at the note of n,'£l MCRKIIY A BURCHFIELD Uourblag AlpaotaiT BOMBAZINE tomb. Of various qntlltiea |Bft reed by _ [or*/] MURPHY A BURCHFIELD Moait tie Lalnu. MURPHY a BURCHFIELD have we'd a largr aatoruneci of newest patients, some as lowai IVio »»r vs?'': al»o. Nazatene Blue. Greeu, Moaoon Drab' Black, Ac , at Superior Black Sllka. MUIIPIIY A BURCHFIELD have received a sup ply nf superior rflnck Mlks for dreaaes and tn»u iilia*; nlM> t.c uted. matin nnptd do. _ _ 0C23 f| ’.WILLED FLANNELS—cases wolte twilled 1. received ibis day. and for sale at manufacturer*' prices, by ' _H LEE, «cjf* _ UP Lineny at. _ Ba"v?lS—I <-*ie i>ia<-s eimti, on consignment, for tale By ~Jer*!) _ UI KE FIVvVEEDS—'a cases assorted colors, rve’d! tor* day, X lar sale by loc*23] H I bK ('IA9SIMERKS—U cares faney, on hand and fc j s.n'e lor acro-jm of msunfactnrer*, by H LEE F.W D FLA NNELs- a emirs reo’don consignmec ,»•- by ltr«lJ H LEE rjATTNETTH-I ra«* received for sale by ord H I.EE XT C) JL'iliR —G 5 bhds prime, josi rec’d on cen- J/l . slgnmenl, and for rale by MILLER A RiTKETSON nr-.-v V2l A ‘JZ3 Liberty s'.. 01 usprstU 1 Patatit Soda Alh. THK -.uU*,'tii.er» ate now receiving, by canal, larg* supplies of Jsuit„ Muiprati A Son’s high teat, and 1*.,! quunty Milkers' Soda Asb,which they wiU ,<i| ui me lno.-<-,i m irkei price, for cash or approved b n- \V A M MITCHELTREE oein liberty at. U 1C VUAUBEBLU’B Ccrntr nfMnrtel and Tiiird itxeett. It; fiunMi' iu«tt action In thi* Inatitutioa, 1 >itHcc« lU.A Keri'iii?. Commercial CoatpOUiUon, Ixf turti on Coiadktcldl and is i«n every lirtuic t\ pertaining to a. finirhed mercantile education John Famine, Esq., aatbor of the Nauonal Book Keeping. prmemal lecturer and teacher of Book Keep.ii*. , . l.aJiei and centlpinen wuhin* to improve their Ponmxnaliip, can tall a. lha College at auy hoar dar* inf th: day or evetunj?. ®SIL I) I.EACJHNfI POWDER—MaspralU’ bei > quality. (or aale at the lowest market pneo by oeat W X M MITOHKLTRKE CIHKKSE— 100 bxs Cream, just ree'tTfor sale by >tC 2t y it W HaRPAUHH iOl)A A H H—O« cv<ka Kurtz brand, to arrive, for ► »*lc by 'oc2l] SAW HAUHAUGH r> UTTER—7 brlj Roil Buitcr, . t \ ? t>in pacaed do, just landing for vale by „ r ai a aw iiahbauoh Hamilton canton Flsauvli. L’Rl'tlY A BURCHFIELD haw tecctved a *ap . ji y '*i t:<o«e *up*uur article. QC3I Batd Psilss* Fiaanvls Or very hamlrotne patter.n and t.rirbt te’ors ree’d a’ Jt-.ic of MUKPHY A BURCHFIELD FiaN»'Y PIUNTF—Iii carrs new style Fall PtinU, c.f Mernn.ack. Cuchtco, Ppraguc’v, Dunwcliv, Aiu-.ns, t iyde. and other good manufoclortrs. just openmi:, for eui - by fIIACKLETT A WHITE <cltl 101 Wood «t. FANCY rASSIMKRES—rtO pcs fail vtyle, for vale ((fill) BHACKLETT A WHITE \* OOI .KV I MFORTS—3tt) dez fancy styles, very rbeap. r.o*v opening by nc lb SUACKLETT A WHITE O lIAVVLS—A good assortment of Long and square , PiaitM, Embroider'd, and Plaia. oc Hi SIIACKLETT a white CUIITAIS GOODS. RFCFJVED tin* dne, at W. McClinlcck’s Carpet WorrUou'E. N<> :3 Four.h meet, and 7» Wood street, a very spleudid rtummcni ofCuriain Goods, coniri.-'iK io p-:i ih” folinwiox varicUct:— Biut.- aud t.oid >«lin Delaius; Clue add Crimson «'o, Foarlet and Steel do; Fc*’i:t and V. hue Union Damask) Crtmmon and White do; Kmc <Io do; Orange and Blue S*ua Damask; Cmn'.oa ,and Purple do; Turkey Red t'hlnu; Ficutcd do do: Flam do do; Bud Window Linen; Drub do do; Ac . Ac. Tin- vbnve food* bring pmoßased direct trom the Importer* umi Maiiufictnrers, will be sold as cDeap n« Uiey ft b- in any of tli«rn*t*rn atle* %\re in vite ell wishing hne Cnriatn Gnvds to call at the Car pet Warehouse, £3 Fourth atrert. eel® _ WM- McCUNTOCK LaRD OIL—IO brla No 1, for vale bv j scuoonMakf.r a CO ocl» 84 Wood st. EPSOM brh fnrsaleby on® J A CO I > ivFINED S.YLfPETRE—IS kegs for sale by i.V uclU J RCIIOON.MAKER ACO OILS— 6 cvskv.bicachcd winter Whale Oil; 3 ca»k* be <t Tanners' O'l, for sale by ~<■l9 J SCHfONMAKKR A CO Sl* iS T L UI’FNTINL —<o brl» for rale by o-lU J 81IOONMAKKR A CO SAL SOUA—I3 enska lor saiu by oct® J fICHOONMhKER A CO IND!UCt--J ciscv Mauilla; j oeroons Caraccav, for tale by oclU J SCHOONMAKKR A CO MADDKK— 8 <-a»ks beat Butch, for sale by oclU J fchoonmaker A CO HOLLAND HERRING—A few kegs jovt received nnd for sale bv WM A McCLURO A CO or 10 858 Liberty st. WINEB A BRALNDY (or medicinal purpo«es, foi sale Uy [ , R F. SELLERS orrl® J 67 Wood at fIIOOTH BRUtUIES—FIee quality English impoil X ed f*r sale by K E SELLERS LIUUORICE-4 _„cl»_ ns>ea icc’d fur talc by R E SELLERS lORTARB—I talk aMOtltd *l*ea (ncltt) R E SELLERS WEDGE WOUD for vatu by ANNIS SEED—SIiTbs rec'd for sale bv ocl® ___ RESELLERS ENGLISH EXTUACTS—Belladonna, Hyoclamua, C-ouii, T&taxie: m, and Quassit, for tale by ortv R E SELLERS TAII, ROSIN *A v’D PITCH—IBO bbts Tsr, 10 do Rosin, )U do I’celi, on corisignmenl and for tale ISAIAH DICKEY A Co H TDK'S t?OAP*rSO bx* »sfrnr>cd, juu rec’d and fo nalc Uy . nett* J KIDD k Co SrANisa"\vHr»" or U 3 ' . PILL BOXES—SW CTO« for tile by octl-J J KIDD k. Co RED PRECIPtTXTE-ttlba foTtile bn " octW J KIDD & Co SPONGE—I cam exira quality. 1 do &ae, 3 blit roATM. juit tecHl ind lor sale by ocitU J SCHOONMAK7.R ft Co INU—3O bbltlfo' ««ic by i KIDD &. Co UTTJX CUKKS—S b«!ej good quality for uleby OCJI2 J SCfIOONMAKER It Co rpßA3— loo hr ehcuts Y. 11. Teas: ± as t'o G. I*. Teas; & do PoucUonr, rec'c per caaal, fc JAMES DALZELL 70 Water »t CAM WOOi*—l4 Lbl*fc*anford's beat, (or aaJe by ocllS J SCHOONMAKER A Co LAC DYE GItOUNO-AMiU for wie by" octlS _ JSCHOON MAKER A Co _ SUP. CARB. SODA—ID knVrPowdered.for tala by octU J SCHOONMAKER A Co PARIS UREKN—JS ctu of c* WjrmMd **B brud.lor uis by J DCKOONKAKKR AOo Mtia No 24 Wood ttrttt riIHUEK PIV CARPKT8 — Now 1 Cttntoek's. No. S 3 Vein h street, and 79 Wood st, itch and new style imperial Three Ply C4 H| e “' from the In porters and mnnafaetarora, which wUloo ■old at reduced nrices. ~~u* BUcitWUkAT iox>Utt-Jn.i « no » Liberty tiroet, from the New MW*,»lei of superior Baokwfteat pat «p to Mlb «aek*, for fatally tse. toriW WM A McCLPBQ tCO ha**' «.d n,, i. * t oo Rli>.iii(jsTviKUajUiii>*«o lUOeman, jti WdioUfßttftfbr ■ eetli \ REfißUffifl 8&LB OF 088 nCSDRED LO^S, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. rIE undersigned will offer for sale on Thursday uid Friday, the 7th and Bth of November next, at ten o clock, A. M., ou the ptemi«es,elehry eight build* ‘a* lots, situated on 4th and sth streets, in the town of R»*t Liverpool These lot* arc located near the pub* ie square, and are l»id out on a liberal Male; each lot having a front nt CO feet on stree-a COfeet wideband extending back 130 feat to alleys So feet wide Also Itf lot* of land situate on the extension of Mar ket streei, and fronting on the main rotdi leading to New Lisbon and Calcutta, each lot containing about, hall an aere. The u:!e Of this property is unexcep - tionable, and it will beaold on a liberal credit; one fourth of the purchase money oaut will be required on the delivery ot the drqdm the balance to be secdred by awes ard mortgage qn the property la three equal annual payments, with interest -.-: Pnrcbasers who will erect a dwelling boose or other building within twelve month* of the day of ta)«,'wi|) be entitled to whatever stone they may need tor their buildings, oaans, as an excellent quarry, within a quarter of a mile of this property, and of easy access, isowned by the undersigned To those acquainted with tbeloea'ton and prosperity of Liverpool i£would be useless 10 say more, {its , admitted by all to be among the moat uerirabtdajiu -1 ations on the Ohio River for private residences, and to which the attention of steamboat officers is purlieu larly directed—several of whom have already made it their place of resldenco. Its salobruy-is not eseriled In the West. There are places of public worship for various denomination!, Roman Catholic, Episco palian, Presbyterian, and Methodist, and ad exten sive building is now being put up tor ■ public school bouse, Liverpool contains about IS3O inhabitants, baa eight manufactories in auccexafal .tperaUoni for the manufacture of Kockiagbam and Qaaenavrare, giving employment to about 400 persons (with every prospect of increasing to an almost unlimited dxtrnl— clay and coal being in abundance in tbe neighborhood. To persons contemplating entering imo the manu facture of Queeniware this will be a good opportunity to obtain sites To such, an ex ten-led credit will be given if required, and the use of building stone, per mitted to be quarried for all'the works erectedbn tbe property,gratia. , , The country around Liverjool is settled by u wealthy and intelligent population, and the.land is : among the richest and most ferule in Columbiana 1 county. Steam boau arrifo and depart regularly ip the season. The Cleveland;and Pittsburgh Kftußoad, which, by its chatter, it to pass through this lawn, to the Pennsjltauia Siato Line, (where it will intersect the Sandy and Beaver Canal) U uenily competed to Weilsville, only four miles beow. • i A map of the town and plan of tbe property can be seen on application to the undersigned, at theclnce of Mitchcl A Palmer, Attorney* oiLaw. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, opposite Wilkins Hall, or to flsndfqrdC. Hill, E»q , Liverpool, who will sJtaw^the^no^rt^y p. B,_i w iit lease to aGtrdencr orTiuscry matt,for a term of 7 year*! sixteen acre* of land, adjoining the above property, suitable tor gordeuing. The whole will be enclosed with a board recce, aod a etmfort able dwelling house and out houses erected on it during the present fail. [ociCfcd&wtdT) >.J. B BLANKETS— 4 cases different colors and sires- for *a!o bv loe2ll lILEF- srwrtfATtoii; COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER* 119 6«coad i(mt* STRICT attention will be given to all builtiqsscn trasicd 10 his care. Pittsburgh mauafaaiarcd article* always on hand or procured at s boh noli ©a. Notes. Bonds. Mortgages, 4c„ segociated on favor able term*. Advances made, if repaired. oca* NOTICE is hereby givrn, that ibe undemirted has taken oat Letter* of Aomlninratioa on the estate ot William W Pott*, late o! the city of Pittsburgh, dereued, and all person* having claims again?! aaid eiiate are hereby requested to present the»|da!y authenticated, for settlement; and all those Indebted are required to otoke immediate payment to the tab lonber. SARAH E POTTS, Adoun'x. _a, | » j BOUNTY LANDS. ARRANGEMENTS having been made:between the undersigned and E B. Orayf.on, Eaq-, *1 Washington Oily) (late of the Treasury Department.) the undersigned will procure Bounty Lauda'tor the cfiicen, and soldiers, their widows and childreb, under the Bounty Lend Bill, passed September *9lh,iest>. JAMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law; Fourth si- between Smiihfield au & Cherry alley. Pittsburgh, Oct tfl, 1850. —octhi ; -l. . lEW BOOKS. o. i ROBINSON’S Greek and Engbah Letieonof the Now Tegument. Petticoat Government; a new navel. By Mr*. Trollope. . ‘ • The Connor Yea: Book; or the Field, the Forest, and the Pirrslde. By William Mowm. . • History of Xerje* the breat. By Jacob Abbott. The above works just received for sale by. . B C STOCKTON, Cor. Fourth sueejs. __ D" BIED BEEF—Dari*' Cincinnaii Sujfci Cured, Btcjred, uui Cfcu«u«etl. for *ale br ocl6 WM A MeCLCRG fc CO BAND BOXES—Round and. half round, itwhole tale and retail, by ;W. I*. M aHSHALL <olC e 5 Wood »l TOBACCO— 15 krgsUedge’s No l'6 twuXlon rtc d per steamer Genera, and for sale by : v James daLzkll, oels 7J Water it- CASTOR OIL—iO brlt Uow’s for tele by / K K SELLERS, odd 5? Wood st. BIOUtUS A UAMORTHi ‘ TEA DEALERS, east side of the Dinmorid j Try our Tea at 50c per lb—*Ti • reaily^ood WINE A BRANDY of the purest kind, sijuhle lot MeJiiiua) purposes, at 75c uuJ $1 per quart, foi sale by MORRIS A HaWoKiii oclfl In the Diacittpd. ritHE LATE.-T STYLE—Received the la ust style Carreia. direct from the maiiuractu.-rra, to which we invite (be attention of,'hose wishing —«Q W-WCOUNTO*^-- 1L CLOTHS—On bend a large and well selected stock of common Oil Cloths, which wilt be sold very low. W AteI'LINTOCK . oet» No 75 Fourth street RUGB ANU MAT? —fust apeur-d, roioevety hand some style Rugs and Door Malts, to’Which we invite the attention of purchaser*-' ob>9 : W McCUNTOCK STARCH— 8 boxes ju*t rereivco (rom' iiis msr.utit lurcr, and for tale by #N WICKKRSiJAh! «et 7 Comer Wmj and 6Ui an LU BIN'S KXTRAClB—Assorted m boxes of On dazao each, Imported And for talc by; ' oc t7 B A FAHNESTOCK A Co 51ILL MACHINED—Superior English auoned s X ret. Imported and for tale by ; o cl7 11 A KAHNFVTOCKA.ro CtOFFKE— 15* ban prime green Uto, 10 gtoic and / to ariiTC, for male bjr t L S watf.rm*n A SONS oc9 31 Writ h s 2 Frvta »t TfciAew— »o i,i uUetlt and caddict of V. Hyson, Imp. O. P , and Black Teat, for tale by f * _oca l B ■> ATERMaN A SONS OUit— 3 runt Origanam, 1 can Anis, l pan Cinna rcon, I <*tr. C«rawav, I can Cedar,' 1 can Laven drr, l can Succmi. and 1 can Rotetnarr Oi!. warrant cd pure, teeeived for sale by • RE BELI.ERS ccio 57 »t LARD— 10u keg* No I Let!, arriving from »ieamer ; Ohio, and for tale by SHOWN A KIhKPATRICH • be »old A CtlN IIAMH—*O rub on hand, Will low 10 dote iho lot. bv j oet7 ISAIAH DICKEY ft Co HONFY— 4 Übl» tn »ioie and for Mlf by 1 OCI7 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co LOVEtt BKED—B brUYn sWre and fobailrty wptf J BCANFIELD.. WHITE FISU—IS brl« lar sale br :. . • oci _ WICK it McC&NDLESS & TL'HS AND BUCKETS—TJ do*. Bucliciu/lO "d* Tub*, for sale bj oet9 !, 9 WATERMAN * CORN UHOOMf—Otf col I»JM) Hill govfl common Coro Broom*, for *aie by OC\9 L fl WATERMAN & SON* ("1 LOVER SEKD—99 bbl* Mricily prime Clov< J J*ee<T, in *lore end for talft by ogta L B WATERMAN*SONS CLERKI WAITED.! \I7 ANTED—'Two Saleiraen in ihe Dry Goodjßu W tlneu. Apply at» Market wrect;: oei# ACtt£REL-«0 bbli R~3 - Mack«reL Itarce.) fo lalo by ocuJ L 8 WATERMAN& SONS ARDOIL—To brl*No 1, lacjincaod/pV'itte'by act JAMESPAL2ELL COD Fll oel [gti—o etui teo'c \>c* r«nal, JAMEB DaL-ZKLL 1 p«r S~B SF.A'i'HsSBS—S Fe alter* iee’3 p«r S 1 Fiuacicr, and (ot cila by ocii4 javesa mrrctiisow & Co Marine gr£e*n— s tegs ror «ie by. oca-J _J SCIIOONAIAKERACp f GtfXCCiJ—SO bis just rfio’d female by’ r pall H*BDY. IQNF.S ACO LARD— 38 No I, rcc'd for sale t)Y. ocll HARPY, JONES * CO MUSTARD— Colemin’»Soperfins"is4ll»ntfiiil«d‘ in ken,impoiied, nml for «&lo by oei» D A FAHNESTOCK ACo Mf Sul)A cbjli* ?t cel’i be*t, mrfl»inc.l«r ill by [oclO] BROWN A KIRKPATRICK IN tne Court of Common Pleas 01 Allegheny County of Jane Term A. D., IM4, No £O. Tbotnas Pauer «oo v « execujori for ih ts. WilUam Hanna el ex. And now, to wi', September 23,1 810, final accesn of John Horkman, Sequestrator, presented in open conn, and confirmed, nl»l. Bruno dap, petition of the Sequestrator prating to be dlschaTged.-pTasetitedin open court, and me court order the tame to be filed, and cilice thereof to given, by publication lUret time*, in the Weekly Piltshargh Gar rtte; and that the account will be confirmed absolutely, arid theSeque* trator discharged, on the fourth Saturday of Ociobei next, if in the mean time, no sufficient capse be rhowr to the contrary. A true copy from tbe-rrc«rd. Attest: GEO. S. HAYS, Pththonotary. ocStwfrS BTEAU SAW ttibl* FOa6ALE. THE subscriber offers for saie the Steam Engine. with the Saw Mill geermg aad lath cutting ma chinery, in the bulldiug on the east side of Crsig st., in Allegheny city. He will alio, if desired, self the building which l» one hundred and twenty feet loag by forty feet wide. The engine is an excellent one, with sufficient power to dnre all tho pjochinery foi sawing and lath cutting. The wholecottjd be mmor* cd ana set up elsewhere, within sixty days, at a niq derate expense. . • Or, he will lease the steam engine and building, with sufficient ground, for any otberpurpose-jlban samng, for a term of years. NEVILLE;U- C&AJU, »»»- , * l *d4tAwt/ j NO. 49. LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUBGH. HAS lust opened hi* Sprfnr Btoek, eoiiitiung off ery description of GOODS •unable for city tfada. Tne Cloth*, Caaaitnereaosd Vesting* hate been teleo ted with grest care from iha latest importations, and comoriae a pan oi every ifaiugthai Is new and hand tome forSPRING and SUMMER V, CAB. Theuion memof Vetung* >• unusually large and failed, both Ln uyla and quality, and cannot be exoellsd, if equalled, by any other establishment in this city, &jjher In scat i,Y. OUAZTTTTT, oa nucL ?• Also, a new style of TWEED CAMIfiRBE, adapt ed for Business Coats and Pants. Summer Goods of everydescnjnlon. such as Tweeds, Cashmereus, lisJ ian Cloth#, Drap d’Etes, Ae. The entire-stoek trill U vorably compare with any stock of roods openea heretofore in Pittsburgh. - Mr. J- C. Watts’ well known skill and taste as Cotter, will proto an ample guarantee tr{ all who may favor this establishment with tbeir orders, that they will have as good and fashionable work as can bo produced by any house in the East, and at much uv U pricey u h.re bra «ejnp»lei)p<l l, r in „bo have tried both. 1 would farther state, that 1 will far uiih ns rood and Cuhlonable Gooda a* can be found in the Eastern market, and at ranch looser nrieea. READY MADE CLOTHING * A large and general assortment of reedy made etotb lag Is on band, madein the present Spring Fashion, comprising Dress, Freeh and Basinets Coats of the la tMt sty!o, madeof JJeaeb, English, and Araerieaa Cloths, of all ftahionable colors. PANTALOONS at averr descriptian of plain and fancy Cuaimeresoftha Wrte Ck»ths,Baninet and Snmaser Goods, yean of tot Batins andSUkstpluie and fancy Marseille* Cloths, Cashmere, fee; ana other artlclssln the Cloth, big line. All Garments made at 49 are warraated to he cut and made in a good workmanlike style.amJ will b« sold Ww forcash. r ;( ; tjy Nona but tha am or Wotun employed, and Ihuwugea paid. All Garments mads to Order as above, wummed. C7“Whol*ttl*' -till and the stock a*' __ ........,«p«t fawn wh j«tock«4® • sect detfnkfc os* » M\e*i » cheap «adb«Btlnliu> IH»rofr«% (sartfcinljl AMUiIT. ' B&IK OF PITTSBVKOII* AN Election for thirteen Director* of tin* *“* ibr tatuinc year, wiU be held at the Bantutg Uosae. on Monday, the ISlh day of November next. ’ ' JOHN SNYDER, Career lb, Oet-:l9> lMo.~oci»did BxohftOg* Bank ofFlUibu|b. AN election fOT thirteen Dtieemt* of this Bank,to terra during the earning Tear, will bo hold at »be Rankin* House, on Monday. too I«*h November next, ito boon o' 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. belwwn W THOMAS M. HOWE. Cothior iv.nbrr 19.M50 —Octttdtd __ .. M.rahXXU’ tad Bmlt ofPUUbnrgb. Am .lotion for thirteen Director* of this Rank. for _ e *xtnndav tbs »£th day of November next, nouae, on Monda>, u» w H p KN NY,Ca.btcr. Piti*burgb._Oct /S FSTLEMETTS Heavy Silk Vests *nd Drawers; It do Ftne Merino do; a* ; Warm Saxnny ; do; aS 1 Plain <nJ F*M Silk Cmni; Puie Shins, Collar*, and Bosoms: Silk, Cotton, and Worsted Suspender^, Turkey Red Dressing Gowns, Primed Flannel Robe*; Ruttia Belts; Umhtellas; Silk and Linen Pocket fidkft; Wool and Buckskin Glover, Super Kid and Silk Glover; Scarii, Corafom, and Mufflers; u Just received and for sale by F H EATON. 62 Fourth M WIPE Silk Flouncing Lanes; Black and Colored Mohair Laces; bine Thread. Loom do, and Lisle do, Muslin Bands and Flouncing*; Bobbin Laces, Edgings, and inserting*; Application and Wrought Lace Cepes; do do Berthas; Muslin and Lacc Sleeves; Embroidered Chsmixettss, Cuffs, and Collars; Valenciennes Collar*. Just received by _ oci9 ra eatojl BLACK 4-1 Mantilla Velvets; Colored and Black S-l do; Bonnet and Plain Ribbon*; Bonnets, Cap*, and Flowers; Ostrich and Marabout Plumes, Jn*t received t>y oel» F II EATON, 62Fbunh street. P. B. EATOV, WHOLES ALE and Retail Dealer ia Gloves. Hotiery, and Yarns, Dress add Bonnet Trimmings, Lace Goods and Embroideries; Gentlemen's Fnrnithlpg Ariicles; Zephyr, Woosicrs, Pattern*, and Canvas, perf d Board, Tissue Paper, and Flower Materials, No C 3 Fcarth street. SATINETTB Ajargo assortment of Black. Brown, Blue, and Mixed, iaat received, and for nalo bv * SHACKLE TT A WHITE SbW Bicsii)"i~Ti*w*aspiri<n JENS Y LANE; a beautiful Ethiopian Sen*; ss sur.g by the New Orleans Serenadcrs; Bo watchful and beware; Oh 11 Dinah, take ikl* hand; The Maiden’* Tear; The Rich Man’s Bride; Would I were with thee; By ffle Sad Sea \Vave, as rang by Jenny.LtnJ in New York; The Bird and the Maiden, aung by Jenny Ltnli; Take tt is lute, sung by Jenny Lind; Turn not away: a beautiful duct, bv 3. C. Fo»ler; Bleifbtne Polka; by Starkoih, Jenny Lind invitation Good Luck; Jenny ai the Gate; lovina, and Doo worth’s very bert Polka; also, new Wtltic* and ex tensive selection of Guitar Preceptors of best master*. H KLEBER, HR Third meet, oclfi Golden Harp. Cl fARBIiTHNOT is receiving a largo assortment o jt fancy and staple, variety, and Dry Good*, consist in* in part of Woolen, Thibet, and Caabmere SfaawU- Bilk, : Berlin, Thibet, Kid and Buckskin Gloves; Wool; tn and Wonted Comforts; Alpacas and Bombaimc*; Woolen and Canton I lannels; Colored and Bleached Muslins; Casainets and Caasimere*; Ribbons and Lares; Buttons and Combs; Threads and Bindings; Umbrellas and Dress Bone, &e Ail of which, country and city merchants are re «pectfaliy invited to examioe. at 59 Wood at. *ep« T IQUOBICE ROOT—3 bale* of good quality, fer I i «»le Lv [oelß] K E SELLERS Window glass—coo boxes pxio, too do 12*12, SO do 10x14, in (tore and for «aie br MocilS 8 A W RARBAUGH Drassad Lumbar and Box Boards. A LARGE aiftoitment for *ole in loxa- to rait Uia pnrcbaterf, by JOHN A HLOOAIER, AJlegbtny Placing Mill*, Andernon »t-, Allegheny city. PntTcrliid Cora Starch* REFINED and prepared expreialy for Podding*, Custard*, Cake*, he. . ThL* pore and beiuliful article i* exceei-in<ly healthy, delicious, and economical, and when denied may be u*ed a* a tubiutute for, and in the some r.iaa* cer u Arrowfioot. Jim reeeivdtt'und tor **le at 256 Liberty at. by oclfc • WM A McCLITKIi A CO 'aRD OfL—lo bru for tale by 4 J SCIIOONMAKKR a CO u-y 24 Wood si C OCOA SHELL—I bag Jurt received for *ale by oeW °\VM AMcCLUBOACO AMAICA GINGER—I ease white Race 1 cane ground on, for aai* by ocl3 WM A MeCLURG fc CO Sachins Catilatru and Flannels. f\ Si Bi»onm£Etof the various color* received hy ?A ocis MURPHY k BURCHFIELD Faat Colored prints* arURPHY k BURCHFIELD invite attention to the jjrJ. choree let of American and Uritisb Prim*, dark and ofdutabJa color*, just nceivad. oei^ SAL.RODA— IScask* Kngliah for *ale by D A FAHNESTOCK A CO ■■ oe ia firatk Wood ata. i>AP«CY bU A PS—Piii e Eueliih, tmp*ficd.'tor *») 1 by oc 15 B A FAHNEhTOCKk Co TOOTH BRUSHES—Fino English, aisotted aiira and atylca, imported and for aale by , vclB D A FAHNESTOCK &TO OI.IVE Ollr—Quart* and pint*! In basket* or one and two dozen each, imported, and for sale by oc!3 BA Fa*HNE9TCICK k CO ACKKU ill) ITER—A pnoie imcit, for **le hy _oclB _SHRIVER k D ARNES FLOUR— 6Q brTs fine Float, iu store and fotlrale by oclfl , BHRIVER& BaßNk* MOTSHD&R WAGAZISEB, AT HOIMEiP LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office. GODFY’3 I.A DVS BOOK for November; Graham’* Magazine do; \ Sarta’n 1 * do do; » l.ilielr* Living Age. No 335; \ Harper's Monthly Magazine for October; ColUvator for October; Hordeultotift for October; The Iron Mink—Dome*' bc«t work, complete; The Orphan Children; a tale, l>« T. 3. Arthur; Adelaide Lindsay; a new novel, by Mrs. Marsh. Old Country House; a new novel; by Mrs. Grey; oel7 j ALCUIIuL— 9 barrels 7C and VUfr4*h, jastrecM for sa'e by K E SELLERS ocl7 ! 57 Wood »t lbs English, Justice’iTfor silr’by li 0017 B|E SELLERS CARO. AblMOPilA—l cask juti red’d for sale > y ccl7 Rf E SELLERS SWEET OIL—I pipe just received l oc 17 R| Ink kuoY— 1 bale jnsireceived for n*le by CBI7 B E SELLERS Dar PEACHES—iO«»cfiT3u« d*y rec'J~by oel? WICK A MeCANDLKaS TOBACCO—M 3 p*** 6% B’a. IST*,' «nd !«’• Tcbaceo, •bperior brand*, received for f»!a by OCI7 WICK A AJcOAtfDLE^S AlCiroi'i ■ irltTfe B. Almonds for tale lit oc!7 WICK A McCANPLEdfI C HE 133 bzs W. B. Caeetet'ftlr sale by -«•» • WIUK A.»IcCAWULES3 N * SONS WADDING— WWta, Black, «nd hand and for »ale by l\ opl7, VVICK k _tysCANDLEBS POTAi’H— M cuTt pure, a' lupenbr anicfeYaYra taillng, on h*ad and for sale, by L oclj ___ WICK t SfcCANDLE^S MOUIITCANBEES— Wbx«» u?f{tor, for satv t>r oe'7 WICK t MoCANDLE?3 CIGAR&-ltt M common, for *sle |>v " 0017 WICK A McCANDLESS B'UTrKU— lugegsforsele bv 0-17 8 r-VON A CO i mwittß—loo da* for sale by - . > pot? P F VON ACO "tUKESt—tobxs for (tie by OCI7 P F VON BOMNBORST A CO imiS l NUl'B—J bag* ivceired for s«)e"l>T f 0017 WICK fcMcCAUDLESa Xco*v OAaKe«— 3o empty caskTinrond order,’for saleoy octll JAMES A HUTCHISONS; Co ritAK—lso bris on band tod for sale by 1 ISAUII LICKE7ACO oel7 Water 4 Prom *»*. Onntni B*»ch«ileT.OUnb>aii MURPHY* iIURCIIFTELl 1 have received a sup ply of neat style* of real Manchester Giogbans; also. borne atic Ginghams in great variety of paueia*. odd WHOLESALE J’ALL GOODS. A. A. MASON St, CO. CU 4b 0* BABKBT ST., • rmuiui, ra^ WOULD solicit the attention of Merchant* from all sections of the eoantry, to ibeir immense Stock of New Fall Good*, comprising the largest and most complete assortment U tho western conmry, consisting of 875 cates best styles Prints; I 4t> do imported and American Ginghimst do Alpaccas, Paramattas, and oleriaw 57 do Cashmeres and DeLaint: * (S do Satinets and Jsansj M do Cloth* and CmjsiDterei: *& do Bleached MaMins; 60 ba!*» Flannels, all colors: 57 <lo Ticking*, all pradeu 3=o do Brown Mnaliu* Lest makes Al*o, case* and packages ,»f y}|W trt.w- S!?£S2S“ “4*l td “‘ *“i lowtr Coca., they p.fifcu l,lilc P'-”. or merchant, ftr/pmtmltj, delirerable In. this city at the same price iheyare sold at in eastern citiea. Merchants either polur or returning from the east, are Incited loan exes i nation of their stock. A A MASON t CO -ML EL‘ TOP JULEB HAUKL’S SHAVING CREAM-wFbere - lh© man who doe* not appreciate the faxanr of an easy shave? If any there be, we do not addrw* oar telve* to bits. Bat to sit ether* wo «ay, if yea wish to render ahaTlng a pleasure, pstchase a bo* or Jules Head's Almond Plitaeblo or Ambrosial Shavian Cream*. It lo ntteriy impossible to find werd» t*. de scribe the ftellors of* peraen who Itt been teed w> Shaving with ordinary *oap, eport making inalofthis for time. lit* a combination of woedor, ad miration, endpleaiore. , JULES HAUKL’S SIIAVINO CREAM ieexceed larlT emollient; rendering the •usest end taoit wiry heard soft and pliable, producing an admirable lather, end br »t* extremely mild naiare allaying all irtlu tino. and preventing that unpleasant and r-ifffecW of the thin whieh iaao often experienced alter ahav lor. Gentlemen using Jalea lUnet;a Shaving Cream may face the coldest and moat ciereJo* wind* in,, mediately alter U* a»e, without tLo *ktn beeomin* , chopped. And Ibore who once bm It, we can aafel J j taywiU cereraioaay other. One great advantage which wiU be etpecfally ap predated by those who wear wteiken, la the fart that it will not diaeolor the beard, whieh non soaps raoder the and will he appreciated bf all who make trial of than. * f * p *jruiJy r H4BEL, Perfumer tad Chemist. lO Cbeetaai at, PaUa. For«al*,wholeaalaeadretall,byß.A Fahneatook A Co.,and R.E.BjUer*,Pltahargh; aadJoha Sargent ib4 1. Ao«fte9T CUy, aapr^lp tor «»le hT E SELI.ERS >xtr* Glazed, on
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