PUBLISHED BY WHITE 6: OD PITTIt_LIVEOII TOtZDAY 510ELNING„ NOV. 5, 1850 irrSuratralw are earnestly reqaestca to nano to Ilk.: trio," trtfOrt 5 r. t. r and as early to thedav a. Practicable. Adventsementa not manned for a et.el• led tone will invarlably be charged unto ..demd oat tr:7l7. PA1.1.11 b agent for dna per at his even! agencies to Near Rork, Philadelphia, and Batton, and fs uthorised to retakes sabsenptlara lad adiertiseme a nts for ot. IZ , vPierLanarma Nolan Allesucen.—Adverdes› meats and subtenpuons to the Nona:American and United States °seem, Philadelpfda, received and for iraniadirme this °Mee. tErhitthacaLvataeoarasactaiLrar -13abseriptctrir far this valaattde paper, will cartheivedand forvrard Id from tics Ace. El airtanalAtuarca.—gahveripco .2 and arlyartise. AMINO air it.. paper received and foravarda.fripa of abarge from this office. • • cmcmt,,T-DA.tra GanaTrd—ndaarth..... and ■c6aeriptiona, for this paper; wttr-be received and onrarded tram Mi. oe.ce. 43• SEE NEXT PAGE FAIR LOCAL MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, IT RN lIAILROAD. It givea us plc ure to Rata, tiu the endhioo of this groat Pate orgh work is of the most sans• factory eltararAcr All along the hoe the work is progressing as Ca ae was anticipated, and give• CM= e road will be ready for the ars I===utemplated. Men ehlps has- been chartered to ieliser the iron In New Orleans, and the manubie titer of the American contract promises to be a. to time. - Preparations h Ins also been made to work the rand. The roe cue Prealdent of the Company, Oen. Wm. Ezatrs .., Jr., end the Chief Engineer, B. W. Rceurs, Esq., have [suety 'suited the eastern cities, and have contracted for gayest Ex press Locomotives., cf the most aoperior grade, containing all the modern improvement., and cal -01:41t.d to run at the very highest speed. Three -of the Locomotives are to be built in Beaten, and bur in Philadelphia—taro by the Menses. Norris, and two by Mr. Ba , divin; both of these =mome nt:era being very islabititsd. Arrangements ate also making for Ike construe. lion of a aufilcienti number of very euperior first clan passeeger ems, erhhh in point of comrort and brainy sold not be exceeded by soy in the Union. These locomotives and can toe ta be paid for an the Banda of thiabompany, at a very Inci price; and Brads have also been negotiated for the sup ply of all the additional fend. needed to dwelt and stock she road. All the chain and !mikes for laying down the mile have also been contracted for the .oksirs to be Eirwrought iron. In fact all the necessaly arrangements have been made to finish and stock the road from oh,. city to Woozier, and to make It In every respect equal to any railroad In the country. The line beyond Wooster to the Western lanai. ens will be pot under contract os anon u the MU hens rf Astrlated and FS orziand counties take • Ind. oxen •monnt of stock to justify the Directors in tak ing such action. The sooner, therefore, they do the work •ppropKaied fb than in this great enterprise, the sooner tun they enjay Ito rich benefits p anti they most cot expect to 'taut the road without.— As soon as Aa Dueetors are assured the requisite amount of stock Is taken, they will pet the road under contract Cosy( the whole and purchases the iron to Sahib It We hope, therefore, then mill be co further delay, ea tie desire to shake ludo with the people of Mansfield entenaport• neettsly with those of Wooster. For the &bitty and remarkable enzrs - y wAh oh oh the affalrs of the Obro and Peenspracia Railroad Company have been end are conducted, the public, Is masnly indebted to the indefatigable labors and great business tact of Mn,,. Robinson and Ruben, tee Fresi3act and Chief Engineer.-- There gentlemen have devoted am:Lacteal to this work with • seal aeldarn d rap:ayed in the condom of private butineas and they here sneered the 'bating gratitude of the enlaces of Patsburgh by the snotera which has hitherto crowned them labors, and which sheds so bright a prospect upon the tonne. Io less than one year from this lime our clues will be reaping the commencement of that banttifol harvest of prosperity which this maim& cent work will pour into the tap 0 , this city, Pablle Thaateglving The following Primlamatmu of Goy. Jonesson will meet with a warm response to the heart of every• good enisen. Notwithmernitng any draw backs upon our prosperity there is no people, we feel satiated, who have greater cause of gratitude 'to God, than the cittzens of Pennsylvania_ We vest the day will be univerially oberved by all easiest of our people. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. Ls the MAIM 1 by dte evel:ortty C 1,1,11,1 tatalth of Pe tz.n_twiramn. BT W.U. P. JOEIDISTON. GOMM= OF Tar SAW COlol.tris.o A Pro<lamatleu ANOTHER revolution of the ren ..F,,S4l: ITe " see with all boa onations°;:irb'ern ,r anted to our country by the tiopreine DISPENdER ofnational blevitass A beneneent PROVIDENCE haneon. tinned his guanhan care over the people of Commonwealth. HE has preserved us, under the institutions of tree Goren:mien; in the quu.,i and undisturbed enjoyment of civil and religiotr, ty. HE has favored us with healthful acre. ono pod -attendant harvests. Individual happiness r ftftt a• the enterprise of the citizen; "The earn . , Is full of the goodness of the LORD" While t j e mi iem hie bounties of PROVIDENCE furrc.,, a =Judd, subjeft for mown! gratulation and or ote g o t o ft mow . ledgetnent, an eniThtetted sense of duty and grati tude to that BEING from *him q.,,byr dog., od mft . ishes us to unite as one People, mp 'b'• heibote of fervent thanknivior. e d pm t,„,, to "HIM who watches over the denim ft of nation." .6,h„ sistrehes the hearts of the ch'r droll of rnen,".—uvrh.• bath prepored HIS Throne in the Heaven, and whore Kingdom ruletF. over all." Deeply impressed with the propriety of this duly In aCcOrdinne with a venerated custom, and in eaulphanoomith_the wishes of the erect body of the people, I, WILLIAM F. JOELNSTON, Gorei nor cd the said Codurtonweelth, DO hereby ap poiaLand designate Tbupd l 7. V . r . tl: Day of Daaam- as a day of General THANKSGIVING, through out the State, and, hereby moor:mend and earn auly invite all the good people or this Coo:mos urea! tb, to a auecere and prayerful obeervanee of the come. GIVEN under my band and - the Great Seal ot the Sta e, at Ha rflabarg, thio 'twenty 15 4 41 d day of O, - lobe', in the Teat of. our Lord, one thouland vett' hundred ar.,d Afty, and of tbe• Common atpilth the re , ent y afm Hr 2tu Giemuivos. . _ A.L RUSSELL, Becoetary of the Coattmosteredtb. Nve Yeas Etseirnet.—The great simnel polity• cal contest, is Nay York comes off to day, and the Telegr.ph will won briny to the welt. We kris good hopes of the successor the Whig tide; thanes it labors under some dlehonragementa. We err Oid to see, by the foilowiegdespatcb from Albany to the New York Commercial, tint a proper feeling animates the Whig tasks there. Jmnuta. Oyncit, Albany, Nov. I There van an enthealastio galhericg at the Whlg radii =lon meeting held at the Orpltal lest evening; hundreds were kreed - to km, oot be! or able to p•• i. Friend Humphrey was, on drotioo, ty.7sd to the chair, and etutualitelsalir reeelred. He woo steeled by a number of Vice Prealdeata madame. Ciriet. „tthofires ballast different points on State street and In front artists capitol, and there was abundance of mato. The meeting having been opened, J. K. Porter, Esq. vide the leadln; speech, which wee fall or spud, stirring mod eloquent, la &fano, .cf Wag den end meadire He was Mowed by Mr. C. Marten, who, in the course of his rematts, put the onesPon to the iseetlin whether they =old convent to be gag. gad. a proposed by one of the restrado ad adopt . ed by the Haien meeting In New Tort city, on Wednesday everdat. The reticent*, cf.No wee lead and general, followed le deafening applause. He also asked whether thou present approved of ;bell:WU. slave law, recently paned by Congress, whoa annthergentral 'WI. was given. A person in the crowd asked the speaker whit he tuns bt of the President'. approval of this bill—to which he replied that ft was Whig doctrine that the President should give his sane. lion to all the - acs of (locum which he belie,. ed to be constitutions!. On thin point the spook. Er was .trunk and emphatic. Mr. Hammond, the candidate for Voider At. reran. sad Mr. Of argon, of the Journal oath., fol. lowed, Mining up the, enthusiasm of the Whip in the &tamed. The resolutions are conciliate. sobut decided in theft support of Whig men d mean's... A. good Luling punned thrangh. out the uppring. The approachlhg contest at this plath will be wad, TIM FLYING blbicenix—Capt. Tegmut's machine went up yesterday from the Thatcher! Cottage in jersey Coy, but the Captain didn't go with it— Owing to some mismanagement to sterung, the machine took a wrong contra and was soused in the Cant!, from which it was extricated with some di/witty. . While drawing it back to theplace of naming, the rope broke and the tiallon darted off in to space leaving itsowner behind. It passed over the Crty, changing W direction several times, the wheal. tensing In the air, which led to the grinere behel that the aeronaut woo with It anddtrannag ib :wane. Capt. TafgertWillimmcdnualvearemeae n the baildiag of LaGtba &ROE HIM YOWL. Correspondence ef the Pittsburgh Gazette. Nov You, Oct. 3L The great "Union" meeting, for which there had been so much previous preparation, at Castle Ott. den, hut evening, was certainly a very creditable demonstration of the kind, bin it wax not so gener ally participated in, as it would have been, but for certain =meriting, which I hinted at in my last lener to the gazette. There were perhaps five thomand persons present, and all the speaking that MU done ame from MC111174 Charles O'Connor, (liunkerj Gerard, (Whika Brady, (Loco) and Og den Roffman, (Whig) lawyers, all of them of gra nuestnadingat the - New York Sar. The Whigs avowed their detetraination to vote for Unionmen. only, no matter on-what ticket they were booed, and in like manner, the Democnus avowed their prafedi wiltimmess to do the same thing; n Cori-, mittenolVimlancevras also appointed to keep Mi . eye upon, ami COmiterset. the movements of the Aboittionisra animist us. A capital letter was read from Mr. Webster, and another, s very good thing in its way, Erma Senator Dickinson. It is curious to mark the different views our city journals take of this meeting, indicative as they are of the great diversity of panics and factions, and cliques, here, just at this time. Thus. the Tri bune pronounces it to have been. "Cotton" demon stration, and nothing else; the Evening Post calls it a "meeting for the benefit of the two Daniels (Dick inson and Webster,l—while the "Sun" denounces it as a "Black Mail" manifestation of the darkest "Who will decide, when doctors disagree '• The Courier damn it with faint praise, bet the Ex pels, Journal of Commerce, and Heruld are de lighted with it. —Several thousand persons went over to Jersey City, yesterday afternoon, to witness the serial as cent of Captain Taggart's celebrated Flying ma chine—but nil hands came away emely disappoint ed, and the only the persons that profited by the eicitement were the Jersey Ferry Company. The =ulnae, atter it had gone up to the height of 12 or 15 feet, very uncivilly "dumped" its inhabitant, the dauntless Captain, into the Morris Cinal, and then proceeded straightway on Its Voyage to the skis. The "Captain" was not ittjured at all, and be may thank his stars that he didn't hold on to the "gas be g "—for in the coußse of an hour ands half it was entirely out of sighqind has neither been seen or heard of since. ' The United &atm' hismhals progress very slot, ty with their census returns in this city. But four Wards, so far, have been canvassed, and the pro ' babitity is, the aggregste will not be aseemained until the middle of December. The whole num ber of inhabitants in the'Eecond Ward, is assn mined to be 6818; number of families, 545; "'Aces of industry," &Se; newspapers, 13.- This is the greatest business Ward in the city, to is considered but its population is less than most of the other Wards, the houses being chiefly stores, offices, dee The total value of real and personal estate to stated to be 818,E04,0031. Immigration from abroad continues to poor to upon to, late an the sewn as it is. The Duchess of Orleans, which saliva's from Havre to day, had 240 io the ineenige, the William Tell, from the rime port, 573; and the Waterloo, the Witham Hitchcock, mid the Liverpool, all from English porn, an aggregate of 1500—making a grand total, for the twelve hours past, of 215,—Most of these immigrants are of the better class Thine from Hama, are chiefly ciermans, who are going to the West, to settle. Those who come from Liverpool are, two-thirds of them, Irish. Crowded as there ships were, there was little or no slain:lass on board. Jenny Lind gives another Concert, thin evening 210 we barn had in this country. Her engage. menu, here, will probably not last more than a formless longer. Meanwhile an effort is making to persuade Barnum to give a grand "dollar" con cert—so that the poorer clam. of our CitiTtall may haves chance to:hear the Nightingale, before ate goes off South. But Barnum says he can't afford it—the expenses of each convert being over Sake, thus— Rent for Tripler Hall. 5200 per night_ Salary to Jenny Lind, " " Benedict, 23,000 pereinnion. " Belletti, ‘16,000 Even if Tripler HSII 'were filled, Barnum would •init?IO00 nightly—at an low n pride at "5.1. So there a an and to that ',enema. nicer inn good deal of "peculation going on in "melts to day. More m Canal hm gone up two per mut, with large ant,. Pennsylvania fives are U•S per cent. higher. I'. S. slam of 16167, ead la • alma State rive., It is understood that there are large orders in marEct from abroad. Money coatin m abandent m ever to the street. There is riot M ach enquiry for 0, however, so that rates, consequ ratty remain very low. fail 1.2 e per cent. for pet me taper, having from tlO days to 6 ...tits to ru ri. Call loam 1 I 2al/ per cent. Land Warryn's a it held at $123. Toe rep( tin of tr., from the South Ince elven „Treat firm real to the Cotton market Priem mare roue up a little to May, and a further advance ...Anent iv looked for. A dathalch wan cu. - elven Irmo MI ramnmpa ymierday owing abaka heavy rot haad appeared in the rat-Tabora:loon of Jackson Thin — arms tharnedunein- not to Eialthsx, a order :o be crannantled to Liverpool by the rsteroner. wach 'lt Banton yentorday. A well known aperatcr bought op 550,000 worth of the article, this morn ing, on speculation. Flour, &e...—Tbere :a no materiai change :c the market: a good demand exist*, and price" are n •Made firmer. The advance in the rates o( fre:ghs r recent, any r'. ,e at prevent Caned un, 2703 bbl• at 402 1.7.. .southern, 030 bbl. at 4 S7ar. Sale, or Spa Flour at 3 10. Grave—There 13 a good Incutry fo: When:, both for the Icrml trade and export, with mica of 10,500 to Canadian at 103x1 00; 5000 bus of Ohio or. pn cate terms; 271 bus prime at 102, and 3000 Gencreo at 1 14.114 12. Rye to held at 730. 511115 of 7300 bus Northern Oats at 401141 1.20, which is bet ter. Of r;orn the *aka are 15300 bus at 701.2. E for common Southern, afloat; and 71.720 for f001:211 Oils—Linseed is istmd;, MO gals wens said et 72473 c. is lola. Proelaiona—Pork besey. The sees re,: 1000 bale at 10 75 a 10 87 for mean end fo. Pnahe. BeotHaphs, 012. Penal:re Istromto FOE PAZiI. a Isamu, Balm Novs..—A few day. since saes as, 1123litIllfri at Philadelphia for a violation of the act of t 6• Pennsylvania Assembly prohibiting the passing of foreign ban: notes under Masten of Bee dentin.— Judgment was firMl for the penalty oft sleety too dollars, whist, was subsequently paid by the defer, dont. The case is the gnu mider the law that has been broughs is Philadelpitt e rounty, and may serve as a caution to those staving Pensaylssma Notia• to Bounty Lend Olalmaal• EtCPAILTBLVFF OF nor hernios, Wassmiorron, Oct. 31.1850. Applicant, for beauty land, or for haformsuloo In - neaten thereto, an requested to address the, C9IIOI.ibitIOIIII on that subject to the Commis. sio2er of Pensions direct. Their tnummlarlon Waugh the D_parmeat proper imposes on it a eery peat and unnecessary amount of labor, and the additional examination they must thereby steseisanly undergo only oreares delay and in. moms their liability to be lost or mislaid. Whenever new questions thee under the law, the decision of the department will bo common,- wed to the Comminioner of Pcnione Rod be will thereby be enabled, as be is regolreal to do, promptly to acknowledge the receipt of all corn. munittattons, and :mower soar insmbles as may be mtds. As numerous Inquiries have been directed to those sally% it may be well to mete -Is- That where the service has been rens dared by • seArritute, hen the pence entitled to the benefit of the law, and pot his employer. Sld. That the widow stf a soldier who has ten. dared the service required by , the law to entitled to bounty land, ywovided she. was • widow at the passage of the law, although she may have been married a second time; bat If note widow at Mai time, the benefit of the act enters to the mine: children of the deeeased wadies. 3i 'rhea no pennon who hits reenineti or in cm titled to bounty lend ander ■ prior law, I. colt See to the benefit of the eel of 2&b September 1850. 411 t. That no moldier is entitled to more than O De warrant under this act, although he may hew; served several terms; bat where a soldier lu, served several terms, he will jecelve a warrant for the greatest quantity or laud to which those several terms, consolidated, will entitle him. ALEX. FL IL STUART, Secretary of the Interior. Ur Wasz Tit/ AaalOne thehe census taken of ihit city called at a house :a Fifteenth Ward, and was reoeired by the home keeper, a lady of uamrasta age, who answrred all the questions put, promptly had tudislinthrilY. mil Me census taker touched m a tender place: "And pray, what age Mall I put you domarmid hp oft, tire." mad the lady, /mediae up her heed rather shay. " Come now" said the census taker, loolane her ha the face, ..eon are older thanthat, I know " Tbo lady bit bei hp to cooed h. Indipution at such impertinence, ten, after a moment's beaten. added, "you may make it fifty." "Twoilt do, yet," and the enema= racial. "Pi, ty tee, bey." ayes" said the ham keeper, as she shut the door In his face. "Well, to be safe,'' mid the aroma taker, as ho made the CTt ; try In his hook, "1 ram pm a down airy. , dui he wu not curl ow tee auk, — i/t• Tdb• For the PitubstrgAL Gassits. Me. Eet Ina—ln the burial of yesterdny morn. log, one of a series of articles appeared, signed by Ategar.,, me tendency of which is to suppoit (at lout the writer thinks that will be the tendency, although he is much mistaken) the odious pro. visions of the lately passed Pagttive Slave Bill. We 'have read Ids productions, and should have answered, before this, his general argument, but on rev awing it, it appears so weak and Is supported by such perversions, laphiirma, Ulf Bghtedneitii of view,, and implied mural at refgions obligations. waft Such an imbecile Atesy..of chrianan'a nu iclieto and his rule of ;lieu, that we hove theugt.t reply unnecenarp . ....ll hos nClefesPellithe mite:son of even tutedilAid sod, bribe greatest snit ictileat charrier. There tr, *never, in the artherg*which*;alludja,an atfdeplit to disturb the , rnegitng of the ntiginif Re bretc.word in Dent. AO, and siMit, zrqi:eit trauslited in our version by the tares." delsree.. TA9u aholt as Muer unto his iiaster,. fee . This word seems to give Afeshar a great deal'of perplexity. It is humiliating to • Hebrew scholar to just look for • moment at the bungling manner In which the Hebrew words are announced. Whoever Methes Is, certain it is he knows nothing of Hebrew. Perhaps he can identify the Alphihiat, but that; we should judge, la about all' Such surpassing powers of criticism we rarely see from la.man pretending to be learned. We obeli attempt a correction, for the sake of those who think that because a man appears learned he most have Ike °mak. We havejuat opened ■ copy of Halm's Hebrew B.ble. The wool In Dent. 23,15. rendered in our version "di:three' Is "'egg". (Aloha" calla it beautifully, "tedir,") and in derived from "so/sr," to which the root ...sake," is collateral, and from which the Hebrew word 'Timken" (ilethes calls It “trid.sr-o"') in Hen. 2. eis derived. Now Ale. the. admits that this word in Genesis mean" really to "dehrer." Here ho has completely killed tus onto criticism, lot the word in Deuteronomy is only a 'collateral form, from the same origin, with that in °comae. He admits that in Genesis it m •ana He denies it in Deuteronomy' He appeals to Par/karst for authority, which shows, by the way, that he is rather behind the age in his knowledge of Hebrew. Not knowing what root to look for, he "bents on" sir" Instead of sfr." cnd finds' to au., alas, Aar vp" given so definitions. Had he looked in Parkhurst he would have found at the root sr" in addition to (time o'her definitions, these, via 'to roe up, to gyre cx,r,' with the very reference by Parkhurst him• self applying this meaning to Dent. 23 Ir I And had ho heaven the grain. of the Hebrew laiguargw and that the wool In Dent. is in the Hiphil Con. jugallott, which signifies " to suss to do a ding" 'he would have been forced in candor, and ansend log to Parkhurst himmlf, to have tnnalated the verse in Deuteronomy thus—Tyco shah.: canal 13 on Wvn eon, or drirworad, tks rereant that is asavproffrow Ass enastsr." 6:4. We KM haven't:l to letl indignant at the 'erotism of the writer, but we shall endeavour to keep calm. So much for Parkhurst and Alethes, We open the Lexicon of the celebrated philolo. gist, Gestation, and turn to the root "Jager," end In the Hiphd Conjaptlon we find the defutitton with a direct reference to Dent. 22 - 16 fin the English Bible It is the 15th venal viz., "Co del riser" for example, to the keepers of • pun:, Job, 11: 10; and generally to deliver into the power of any one, Joab. 2a. a. I Saw. 23 - 12, 20 Peal. 31: 9 Lena. 27. Dune 23 16. J 36,1 6 .11 Amos 1: 6,9, abrolutely fn Ob. 14. Also, wronger, to *flyer 0147, to 0111 err to the power and din. rretion of any one, Ps. Ti 48, 50, 62, dre.,&c," Then are the definitions of the word In the eon • 'reverted text in Deuteronomy. Alas for Althea and his criticiern! BM we have not doniTjet. "Paulo azalea. nsteerrous." A'ethu gives e. a little more musical criticism. He says, "the suargin of the voligate, to be sure, glees .tudes," watch corresponds with OW err con." But be thinks the vulgate edaors didn't know as much about the troth in the ease as tom• set We have jolt opened the vu:gste u amend. el by Popes Biology. sad Cameo, VIM, sod er find the word "trade," not In the etargss, but in me veritable trot The whole rem, as suicide in the vulgate, reads ens, "Non grid•, serrom do also ste qui ad le confrgult," whirtt, when trarelated,would boost exactly like our Baths! We find the Lika translation of the - 9min eat con to read thos,..Ne tredu antrum domino Imo, S.'," los Art, eat dritrer up, {r, or de ser de hr.., up. The ransom of Unkekts read. A.lll Oka toe vulvae-- Thou rAls.n sus Misr+ up The oansanon of the Samarnan and Iteb; et s-;;;;Bsmar ;tan text reads, Non units. eervueo—Mos. Ptah nor au - rosz the servant." Thu ia Bulamently ex. .Tettesl of the word. The %tautened of the teak; • •erslon reads...N. p, here too serum rox.,at do ear aara.r m ne mu It2t, de.."P..cunr t 11.1110.0. the He 'l.ow :else laid L atm thus, 'Aware.. set,. um e l 4., ! eliver not the .ltvu us hts hunter. Junin, and Tremcitire reek:: .1 •N. iru Tao servorn domino goo, ten. Litilvcr cot the 1 cloy: to tut master' Waal, 5f.. EJ.tor, thin! you ; Fr.:neer of the pompon critleint agile:hes glimmerieg • The celebrated Permit Pea f_tesor of Sacred Theology. In Heidelberg, whose worke were published In Fre. eon In 1647, rout ' orating on this passage, speaks thus—" Sex epe. malts qua D:tts volnit gamin mimed= in misems. P.ohtbilo rub fat et eervom aeritla domlei am ClltetClll nitrogen, et maletnetum Ira el remitter eon' sot redteet in ejus potestatem—A rjvciot (.0 • ly refine Go reAliefeeete4 ,71:[4td. For se UVe prele32 dust sun tke :fan oar :nee.FrUed f p rFi ouelty hue strum to flee area:, , vad te rn Li Ye erne/41,w rd if o mere rearmed, rhugU return Tote his mere." Bat we hive already tonstert enough on his point. We no w hope that Mathes will not tempt us to write again. We forgot to common cio S.pmeolnt version. The light thrown tine the Greek ward then, by Schlemmer and Pserow, gave. is. an IneoLitable stimulant. •LETfSE3 No. 11 Pe. meet Enacts AND Ins FUOITI, SLAVS Lsw.—The following incident is told in a letter Iron tho Wutiington correspondent of Toesoilty'e Richmond Endtorer. • "A diatinguPherVicentleman from the West.—an Ea-Senior—calledma Mr. Fillmore, nod, after ex changing the usrai cowman., was asked by Wet Pres.dent how the fugitives slave bdl was received in the Wen. The reply was, that me law, although unpopular to its Slate, would doubtless be enforced The remark was made, Thai, as the President was sworn to 'preserve protect, and defend the ennui- lotion end I ma,' he—the Es-Senator—presumed Mr Ptlicnore would execute this law. •To the very letter, air,' Was the testisn reply of the Pre sident—lto the very letter,-air, whatever nay be consequences." The Washington Union relator another incident, in which it It stated that the President declared that he was detemilned to esectne faithfully the fug/ tivealave law, and would appoint no 1111.1 to office who might be called upon and would not zealously co-operate m Its executon.—(National latelltgencer. Groat Onion Mooting In New York The great Unton Meeting at Castle Gerdes, • New York, on Wednesday oveolng, drew an tm rnense crowd. The hall was decorated with dap and matter., expreralve of devotion to the Union. The meeting 274/ called to orderiby Mr. Niebolu D 212, on whose Domination. George Wood, EM . wag chosen President. by acclamation, assisted by forty Vice Preaidents. Arai, an emphatic and forcible speech from the President, kitten, 11101 e read from Senator Dwain. son and Daniel Webritor, In reply to invitations to attend the meeting. Senator Dickinson, on account dr severe domestic a dtictioo , wait obliged to decline the invitation, but ha espressea bricdy and boldly his approval of the meeting. dlr. Webster'. lei. ter, which vrrusfregetently interrupted by applause, is as follow.: Daly. DAN1111..17411601 DMA. Fasttute, N. H., Oct. 29, 1950. Uentlemen—Nothing In the world bat resod for the Male of my health pfevenue me from accepting ' u once your levitate:fir, See mums you of my pawner, at the w Union Meeting," at guile Gar den, on Wednesday evening next, I rejoice to know that each a meeting is called; I rejoin, to know that It well be attended by itionsasda of In • emlitent men, lovers of their country, party Men doehrlese, but abject slaves to no party, and who - will not troffer either party clamor or piny disto,, pi ne to dry op within them all the fountain', „0 love and' attachment to the constitution of their country. The voice of each a meeting pm . e heard and respected; It will rebuke disobedience to the laws, actual or threateried ; It will teed to check the progreu of mad fanaticism; it win call met who are honest, but who have been strangely colaletl, bank to their duty, and It will give corm & j name and cattnge to the ihithfol hinds of treloll throughout the lead- . . Wbeo the commercial latexes of the area um irepolie or the cowry spent% with nutted hams ..d expensing its conviction of the pew e ,, ce atm gnat duwer, and tti dittimiped pew to meet that &am to . cobilm w ith I , ami overcome it, the exatryt i l Ma* to tome ire. mod em te:er tk r , = til e; 1114 wili t sa l ah ka Attl. coocor, gentlemen, in all the political principles contained In the isitolutiont, a copy of artilchhas been sent to me; and I stand pledgedth sapped thwe principles, publicly sod privately, now and always, to the full extent of my iroJence, and by She exertion of every faculty winch I pones.. The eminent men ' , obi:6 you mention, and with who.. names you have done see the honour to usodale mine, are well worthy of the praisewhich you bestow on them. I shall never forget, and trust the mutiny wall never forget, the patriotism, the manliness, the courage manifested by them, in se, hour of difficulty God of peril. The peace meson,. of the law spathe are, the Texan Bound two IstritoOls/ irA , conaments of New Mexico and .4 7 uuti Me act for establlabing the Utah, the act.tor.titepholition of the alave.trada In ilito:Dirtricl.sikeelireibia, sod the Fogitite Blida; rids liottnehartre, gentlemen, is not such • Mettilfre ss 1114 fikt,lred before I len the f3enate. and which, ofemaser r t ,Could have supported. U. I had4imaimil Sot it receivetkthe prope,t vancilWof(tlfe, two houses of Cciornati. Mira the PrelideoCeif on I ,, ,it<a stet.; It la thulltar.of thetatd. - orrdn. such is to be respected and obeyed by all g.el coacus. I hare bawd no mah - vritee opinion ii worth nesrding, deer au conlitillitlonality, and those who counsel violent te• slatame to tt, co:Wheel that which, if it take place, is Soren:. lend to bloodshed, and to the co soutroula of capital offences. It remain, to be teen bow fat the deluded and delude,. will go an, in this career of faction, Golly, and crime. There were bonen and well meaning members of Congress who did not see their way clear to support these great and leading measures of the last amnion. You are quite right in saying that the motives of theta gentlemen ought ON to he impeached. But the measures have been adopt• d, they have become laws, constitutionally and I=ll4 binding upon us all, and no man is likely to oppose them. No man is at liSerty to set up, or affect to get up, his own conaruene • as shore the law, in ■ matter winch respects the right of other., and the 0t,4111.19, Civil, enetsi, and political, due to oth er from hut. Such a prOPtive kaps the founds• lion of all government, and la Of itself a perfect absurdity, and we.lo ai, are n,•nod to yield obe dience to the laws, •nr wed duipowd tens will failrear from ienewum part agitation, and re kindling the dense. ul oaring end danger ous controyeray. if we would continue ice people, we must ac quiesce In the will of the inaority, eoustitational. Iy onpreased;•od be who doe, not mega to do that, means to disturb the pubis peace, and to do what he coo to overturn Om goenrorneot. Gentlemen. I am led to the adoption Cl your last reaolutioo, in en especial sod emphala mar • !tor, by every, diotate of my understanding, sad I embrace it with fell purpose of heart and mind. Its sentiment is my Fentiment. With you, I de. dare that I “rangs myself node, the baoneri of that party whose principles nod practice aro most calculated to uphold the nonatitut:on, and to per. petuate our potions Lluturi.' Gentlemen, I um herr to rerrnit my health, ce feetind ae it hub-cr. , Irn :onto he of encresne !ahoy and inderintir, i • et urn. Toe ale of three, my naive oo me ‘1,,,,,,gh ad my aplaile. 7ce: isi.rosiiig a aocoree while am wetting beet taw and I elan MUM ehrielly to my poet, in n•erlin-y•• no dunes en well Ire I can, nod reloived, in "van., that no 4r as depend. upon me, our r ision +hell pan lineman Inn Len trial, Iniltu 41 smoke upon Its garment. I a getatlemeri,wtth very 1,w , , re regard, Your obliged fellow col mn, and obed,ant itereatt, LAN ELL WEBSTER Misr the applase• following dus letter had sub sided, mans for Seward Immeshed for and given. hlr James W. Gerard than addressed the meeting and read ch?reeolutious reeved turn Mr Webster's Ihuer, e. follows . • I Resolved, that we revere the ar i d® and pa. Wausau of our anestators, which framed the (hum of the &etre under the Fusleral ranstisntion ; that we hurthum our power, Mann . , and prosperity att a tattoo, the full pumeeeen and enierm;,,,,, o f oir,l and religious hbertv. the error ly of property else the means of more; and .T.l•,.reinal meat.. which ere the turthrtght ev; v Itlon end all the mag nificent results oh our rrtrwll , .1 a people, to the Union under the Con.L.u , ,r, .1. In., matniroanne nod el. , 1•01100 01 'tic' , "during the present gene .on, and Leroy:aro wcure only I, r o I. 111110 nektrn-nce to the U/1100, mid unpllca ,tet,enev to the Coottud tem. 2. Resolved. That •he talon- of our general Gov ernment was the product of rectptoca. concewion gm.' the countering interests t i dothuent scortonn of country; of mutton respect for di wrisinen of optn• non which prevented atoning Mecum . ..us. and of yin- Cere afleelion, begmiten Lit their cocoolvoortg,h,arei thee...mon perds. toils and nacentica, thin which thew common 'Mentes had-I:mon won; and that the general government min be sustained and peanut. lord only upon the same Lusu of coucenston. ne •peet and afire:too Itexused. That we rrrdiaity approve of the mint mmoolre. Coogrroi for the adjoalment me dangerous quertios, arthmg out of the tiontrf thrritors under the treaty with Metro, and tawto eons.derabon of the carimis and disoonilant to rests tO In, affected thereby. we hold that rho Coal prorwse oi a faa one ought to be sthelained by eve pare,. in ccr prat or t land. 4. R ry ewired. That the c. he thantth of this community, and of toe 0 00, ant t"n ere due, anal, on our Fart, are hereby tendered, 1., ;tone eminent ataiewnen and pairentia C.•l, more, Dieltinrion, I sue. ilourron. and oftr in, who, when they met the Llama it danger, threw them_ *elves nee the trearb, iloirrearding all perrn.. ecosequences, forgening all party predemiona, and wrlltmr to be sacrificed, ti nerd be, Iw Time stood of the country Resolved, tby dos patriotic de ti voon to thou Gauntry'. g a veto, se momen Woe, they hare achieved f themselves Immoral honor, and for the Union n trust an mope, one. hie existence. Kermit - ed. That thaw , ember, 01 Compose from this State, who, again i clm - aces the moo unfavorable to the exerci of round tudgmect • ermined the peace coots by their votes. hare conferred a tatting obligati upon their [melte. and upon the treale e airy fie- :red, That, "cloth do net =pea,. the moos,* of member. who ipposed. during their passage through Oonrrrr. t co. measures, In oar opinion en.ndtryeo , abiy net entre to the pear- of the ...tatty. we do erpemm. cure,. the conduct of tho,e Woo. Ott. heap. or the, dancer°°, orthea,ous by the pa-roar corn peos b cod while all stem core..lnlet.; them stoves and tech other thst tie err u: card feeling bed returned, hare ettogat. 't, t:rt otattettna the subject. to threw new ire brand- et mireblet Into Congo:is and the cooper. Restored. Than the Inc . . 7^ ,::177 at.; 3 in accoldstace orals the repo,. t•ttpukotoof M the constitution of the Coned *toe. a- missed out by the act Lf Congress of 1 7 7:i. smned ni Washington, nod in force at um time When the piestat law was passed, and that Coogreo. its pessing a ;ow which Mould be efficient for carrying en, the etfoulatton. of the compilation, aced in lull nem:dance with the letter and spot of that ms m eth, and th at we will notice lb la law, and the r of the mine by all lawful mom. 8 Rs - salved, That in the rapid= of this meet lag,. further stomata of the IS/every uneaten It Congress would to &ought with Inearulahle den gee an oar Union; and that we will support no cat - didate •i the eOgnieg, or any eater election, leas Slate of of air member, of Onnoteas, mot the LThalatura, who l• kidawa or belteree to be bowie to the pea, nth r rie rafeill!) adapted bit Congress, or any of thrm. or in Nect of rethpen tog the questiona invoiced le them fe e mom.] gitation. G. •Rosolsed, That we tognid oar ro.hgatlnts in it 0 conatitution and the 'heed 11l emperor to the any of the rthlitic,al parties or welch we may hitherto have belonged, dad that on Ali tar thee occsaione we will ranee uormeirm trader rho banners of that party Wm.,e bribe lea and peace ticas are most calculated to uphold the ronstlltth lion and in perpetuate our a le ions Union. Bpreches ware then mode toy Charley O'Can. nor, Wm. M. Evan., Edward Sanford, Ogden hCintl ' oan, and /ammo T. Uri 4. Tie la t ter sons Altman cot eluded by effe titki the lallewleg Nos Mahn Rea:dyed, Ttiat a committee of Lfq etttlieLli t Whom Detriell tro Mitten° loomed, be appointed, IMO power to All vecaaelea, ant add to theft numbers, to be called lee "UNION SAFETY COMMITTEE," charged With the duty, by correspoada4Co and othermao, of carrying out the ebjeCta of Chia Meeting, which ere hereby dentaren to bit—to yty. nve and (twin , ...rig the whom yieoale of , :ne United State., the spirit In which the Union wan formed, and the cormitt.On Wan adopted; tact to ifinist "every ■nempt to nbennic tilt - munch of our menu? tram Ste met, or lo chlechic the end licit which now !Mk together the warlotia 01•11.• 11 Hero follow the bombs of 6 y prominent cili um. Winch It is unnecessary f r us to Lioblish. This resolution as wdl ns th forma/ones lockt adopted by acclamelon,and ta.inectiwn adjoura, ad at 11 o'clock. 14.1001111/LCIL BOMB IX/MT ItTir OITI2ENB' „am INSURANCE COMP/ Of 11414.44bafick, C. O. 111.11! BET, rim', • W o,l4ce—No. 41 Weer 0ir001,14 Ur . MAILKS,Scift. wan - house of C. • trtlcs°„imrPistr on 4 11:1:0 r ..pucd to limn, All uierchandise In store, ILnd , good. MI mole gljartlUir 6 the hkkiltutlon, is Clarify die Windy and integbity bt Mowry, who are •11 s It, Ike clinniccer of the Di nivotnbly known te• Ar.. of i'lltmoirgh, well sod Intelligence, and Ir J,e einntonnity for their prodenCS, •iritrity. WM , . Jr.' Wm. Bernier, Wm. Lar Haisolten. /,• , er fitrion. Ilu Jr: gh hind, Ldword oho Reword., 8. iloanonitti, n. hk, Mar. D DeWitt.. Corner *Mouth • _ and teepreweisiest A AA Demotistre, DL O. O. STEARNS ' twee, Bowen, ts prepared 10 I ot adreetare EA est 11/4 of Tartu In whole rwd pert* °f ie% apes Suellen erl Italie Section Plates.—; Toodocureeen Intro eLa"P *Mae the nem sPc"'t 008 Co odder, adt &rata the Mae- Oliaer Eontlh are pirethoh. I" iao*,v:A.E.uaa. IW ' 4''CO RC) i& CO, fill' 15146 k RatW Maemtaetuanl Denten In HATS, jAPS & FURS. Vtit. lErWrms it MU, Pittsburgh, .0• 1 Z11 • nd coniginnia Stook • h'k_••• , •2_ *AL, tat Wren' q oellty and sole, lay Whotw ed o_terAD, - end brae i the onenuon of digit 5.- Ft ustuing that 111.7 ... ”,1111 , ate USW 41T.217.A./..0.1. 0112 M WM% L el=l COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER, II Secoad •trest. THICT intention will be nye,' In all Iman.% en. trust.id to hiscore. Pittsburgh Manntactnied article. nlscarti on hand or procured at than notice Notes, Bonds ?Soma. te., negoelated 0 ,, able tern.. Advances made, if required. oeutcrain PALL IMPORTATION OF RAILDwAgg. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 1119 WOOD STREET, irenow prepored wall a large ond fresh stock of English, German, Insd Amerte. Hardware. to o rr,, purchsuperior inducements to buyers. Those wluldno to purchase will prosnoro their interest be looting ase our Hoek, u they are determtued to sell on 'be moat lreiionable term. aunt:, TANNER & CO., SHOT. WAREHOUSE, aA Wood at& lietiv9miza Thlrd & Font Ili; Are.now ineriving dreir very large and superior Fall buret of • BOOTS . ; SRVES, AND 'BROGANS; Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest styles, and expressly adapted to the western trade. It hot been selected limn great en, and as to sties and it . a try is not surpassed by any stock to be found niter east tor west. Our customers and uteri chants generally are invited to call and egamine, as determined to sell on the meet reasonable troodyeerla Patent Robber Shoes 0/ all c 0..,! WOll.l-1 he eympiornt or the pro worms in children rhould the cataally arida ed by ...tents, and so soon as there W reason to sow peel their existence, every sheens shoald be used to expel l em promptly and thorougly. The proprietor. of AFL he's Worm Vernulege are confident that they offer th best mean. of accomplishing this result that has evar been submxted to the public , and they Pl ana to It the attention of all who have the manss-e -went ofWhildren. The medicine is a safe and pleasant one, an y t never falls to f reduce the desired effect (ljr , r dale by./ KIDD tr. co, No SU Wood tercet oe2b-dllwr9 Ifidltl/LRYLAIILE OAS& I I EVLDENGE IN OUR laws r - m. t . ..- 5/t. I. chcerfelly comply with your re quest t t I would give pool. iv:count of the almost minwo us cute of my little dsughteas ey• by the see L , , lento. " 01 S y h o e ur ria t s . Tookedwith a very sore eke In FM...7 or Marc \ , : i strit, whoa 1 Ilittioeiliately applied to the brat medical dto the coy, by whom It was p-unnoticed I " a eery bad eye" and till Fusee me no hope of doing 1 her any good. After which I took tier into the coon , try to an old lady, who had been vet r nueoes•ful in 1 curing ekes. She told rue that her come was hopelew, as sha would certately iota sot only that one, but also that the other would follow—it being a scrofclocur ;strum= orate blood. And I do certify lent at the tuna my father (J. B. Vashon, came to the conclusion that we had better try you, . Pare/mum, MIS Woo Inriiilti.T W. of ono eye. It to new nboot two months race Ole began its Yee, lee she Call hoer gee with bet eyes me good as ever mho did ; and, es far ; so I Cam ell, I believe she Mu, with the Mewing of he Aiwa My, been cured by '• Petroleum." Yooro, respectfully, 111. Feed:9 Volition CoLDIta Pllteburghb, Sept. 35, InnO, Far .oJ by Keyser& bluDoerell, 140 Wood eh - cc; ; IL E. Sailers, 57 Wood steer; D. H. Cam, D. A F.I. lioo.J.e.ph Dough:um. mad H. P. llehere , it, Allegheny, bleb by the proprietor, ce7 Csmal DIU.. &math o, Flusttrzki Mize of Ohio andfa. R.ll. Cr, Thad at. Paysamimr, Anenst 6,1%0 Tao Stock holden of Oh Clow and Pennayhhanta Ran Road Company am hereby noised to pay ate eighth instalment of five dollars per share, at the came of the Company, ea or before the Mtn day of Mafiosi The ninth instalment' on or before the Wm day of September. Tho tenth Inses!ment on or berom to Man day of (Mohair mat a:r The hb Inst.!salmi or. ealiedior on to 20th 0 hay WM. tCN LARIMF:R. Jr, Tresaaror M. anooor.v e the tome ol WILLI. Illoa of the Fourth Woo!, oft cand,a, for Mayor. o•ar, thr coming r.ceLon. rutoect t tut oorain 1.. A dr We, con remtica. a a n.ltiro NIANI" tarith YE( . 4SL) W oolD.Ett • ,_.---- M.. w Tit —Sir --You Iwo' please ar.noar.or iho name nI lt,augl C AI.. •t,ne a eanaldat. I, Toe M•Yeee , l, •a , mat to Lee rlmbeat:en of toe Wo, o...en:in M lar. Nlorgati. clatrele "al No 0,,,ry urte.l ,y a L ,st , fliendo. ho ,11• SE tIO. r. dr O .IV I' Ild Lanett la.. ~ 1 MASI, CI I I'i.E.N.S I: , lFfv. MI aTION . vinnied by thr aotiarrilivr df one "loans MeDeo au— a native o I S 011.0 d. vvno rime to Alarnea a •Lcirt War prior to v r 4,ielit I, be/Inningo Mr Re ilia us ry 'Wei It i. wide riiiiiiid th Mr McDowell kepi • pro, /vino more Cora, ii . Re•riation, and Jai. he anrptsi, 'h. Amerman Amy exte.s.ivebi mitt .. tha. ior lie time after ihr Alevelatioti hr made considerable porcine,. ef lard on thu a t KIVCT. teat iv, trio...v./ an ample fortona, and that Dr died &Oriel twat i.lv yin aati Ali Cri particulate of hia rr•tdreer iii Amitrire , iiritik Witne and every'otaing ir.• from .iir t ray . viiiate. have here reri lolly cone +leo .ia t bet., Ahy informs., thereto... LI Irtgar4 to him wad nu iteavti. •ci will be 'tauten, reeirep by the al:ware . ..ire , one or his hem, riedrriar.l, hon. at Atibtira Nri., Vora nmYcY•, / NA MCEL MoDOWALL --- OMIT" AA N arose I.usmeas man, haw, a dub capital of tht,c I.l4>ottnd dollars. to t , kr.a intenst la a .an oratv,io,e toymnaas, located in a Wemern Penn sy.ssmaddiSite ‘st:t control tie Whole ltuataes. In Ws teem.. 1,..k1rea , . U. IA. E, tt.La SIGHT DRAFTS NEA r0,1.1* i , ALTIA/ORE C 11: 1 NT ; 3r. LOU if C1.)13NT79 Fe: zi aosA WI i.v.N.3 a Thinl Jr. 111,,.h.,.t Bealrel Proposals - WILL be :recited Until the Ist or "Dreerabcr ter, •for the &Pelt/ at the P titsh•rt h Wharf en th- Al , eghent Rees, of taro hundred and c•thle thetsand lte of Ilemleek Plank, to t.e. wt he. t hi c k, lTrtiVO tonnes wide, and sorieen feet lot,. ALPO. Plapnutls for trading and laeltat !own the Pia• t no the ram ra er s' and Mee hanks' s' Road et, uoruon of the , nn , , 0 be tetnatrd Cud I,,id telin Plant, lies between t•n• end ea tar rnarl now stoned, er! nr, , riennetton real, litecnyburth end I , ,us;, r uro Turnpike Road, pear lien,. flat 'tees taeern, josEpti t:OLTA RT, beg,,. atrettnt. Will h 'CHUM., hi, Pscrln kt , orteier. F. h. M. Turnpike kor,,,i,t, 40,000 Gaple• Printed of Reaper's New .31014thly fllagazlwe, NOW IS THE TIME TO StliksCßlßE. THE rsorombor rosobtt porol,hco soft cor ..le .1 1 If oloace, Third otrec, the Post trams. I p c kulatg the hi . ..Mir ',cr.: no to to present to the public in Sopfitorner soy. oscl nt lt .beeper rue, (Truer •ripew of Pectriour man, chrin any other Paticoltell to toe work). cos DISII• 11 ..10 1 1111.4 Goal HIV Transeplk•. A N Election fax President, Terr.„„r, sod ~x Jo fo r the . ...In TeS'.- wit) too held he Toll 110010,an the Salt of Ineretr,,,, , fl eet, Letween the. o 4 I o'clock, P. M. OF yr.,' of D. D. KING. reeride nt J. Clan, Seetetety. — nt.s . 0,1 lARP 01L y - 2.1 No Motet strotord• Jut t ear / sale b 005 R F. N , Lt I lad. , 17 "nod sl Oil. P E PPER ,III Vx•—n3O li.wityro4sd p err, tor eerie fue role Loon] 11 E SELirENS btiton rt reter4 for fair by JIMIN'SVATT CO yen I hrrty st Du to A, L ES-10 o _ riTllellyveAdT6y DOLL F. UTTr.F-5 WI. fresh jast reed for "Le 7, /Mitt WALT I& r b C Olrs BROOOIS—AO de: latiyAlA ssor, to i . r o e by nO5 JOHN o. MTh son pO9l O l-100 bolo No 1,10 stor;e r r, c y , by ,11,14 Wier t m CO MACSEREL— o t !i• !J 011% * r hnY 6 63 No I! IA more tattoo 4. No JAME'S A HUTCI N & CO Cl 005 "" or j lB , N m. o 4 in A S UNDRW 40 Ns Chestnut., 21 des Woallen Sect s; 7 boll MASH; g3S3 do. FO by js ron3tian ofjAcco—Pab b r , bro Neciari b. Mlbs, for ..le 13 •I D g nos WILLIAMS & CO - - - -IDOCKWIIKA/ FLOUR...III:I.as for gain AT Dnos WICK & AI<CAN ULM. oast% waived for sale b nob WICK & MeCAINI,LM, CHEEPE-42l bt• jun rwkiv u edAr t :ta N tz un .s tad • • A 1,11„-,13 b,l a Lamp Oil, extra blinebad, for.nl, by aao WICK & titoOANDLE lIELRINGS-143 bx• 4knivicreKeelrheid:(3r.44l,l2x.,, superior Scotch and MOO e PUNCHEONS Stewart , * celebrated Malt WU* • Ikr hey, of • try delicate flavor. 19 puncheons Well., Wateraide, aura OaWry .d blab proof, .der custom house lock. Also, Elrendienof different vintages and brands In hair, q.ner, .) octavos. *mooned and for sale by A LI MeV ALLA, n ov.redewilto rD — SO K. 'Philadelphia t i :EQULAR LIVERPOOL AND •ggiu7sigra PACKET. . • The light draught ... mgr A r LEzia, I D. P. Cow. muter leaver Pitta• tain I '..gh llor.do• ,r, w connotay, sad re , I, LIN 'Aka, a. a .0.. Woltovine Toostai, moods!, ..d B .t.nttE 4, 7 °Walk, A. ht. Pc ... _2...5.--. 4 PM_lk•_vyyly on board. non T P E. R ,,,N'ASHVILLIL •AIL. - ~,- 7 maga:alight draught stung. 0 “f WERELLA, Captain Hallett, - 7) can for the ehavougt Will/UT. qt 001., by A. , Anutporta boWedassday. On Inn,' a :. J. ' l'l24l.ri b no 4 2?- !ASOO. ,—.......--• ~ ; .r isolP Ottio-100 tab, for silo in' no f.......... WM BACIALEY aCO i Ran iroy-IYO bin now ower ai W i ri , co I Dell 114 P Woods: rirrstsueoe Corner of Third and hlarket.hreors. CHARTERED & D. H 71.." The only Chartered Instrintion ol the kind in Peon'. VACULTT. John Fbmia[, Principal Instructor m the Science of A , C0111,114 tit‘mbetlin, Professor of Peemuriehip, Mer cantile Coropoistion, &v. diet. M. {Voltam Esq. Lecturer oa Commercial Law. • , •11:1 Or 711IISTZEL. HOD Wm Wilk., Hun. James Bookannan, Hon. John Bred., Hon. Ch.. Vol lo r, Hon. Menem Hamp ton, H. W. H. r.oorrie. Doemr J. H. McClintock, John Anderson, Ertl, Gen. J. K. Moorehead, lames Mde?, , Ira II erhey. .110 C 010.02 1 .7.00. John T Cochran, Avorrey 01 Law Janie, TanAer, alett.hoot. It. A. Pryor, lie couutaur The correct or thot lodituron 1. to ...lord young [ben an °mortal Ity übl• ilsioo (100.1100 01000•1:000 061- can llts plan of inatrocuon to to thorough. and complete that even one WhO receive, rite preocribed hot en., wil d l be r °emote= to take charge of a set of an keep them correctly, before leartng the College Stuntnts c enter the Institution at any door, and pa nee their st an udies both day and evening, and' WO w cooled will re reivea diploma signed by the /a , "/ mid examining committee. no / FOB. •A. 1.6.. A lIOIISE AND LOT nn Townsend street. adjoining Iha Id U i.cu ,ehis tha Sizt Ward of this city Lot, ..1.5 by IN, feet, house. brick, with eight rooms and a good re.ier Tr rens eery, mod riot. sndisputable. For pattu.dlars, apply to JOSEPH wOolny ELL, • rcardl r , WILEIANI B. SCAIFE. 'IIIOOOLATE—ruO bil Norfolk, for kale by no 4 Wlll BAGALEY & CO NA A D m P_En u tea No 111 n 1; 111,141/";,fgAal&t.;9 Con FlSH—:urea Oracd LLnoF, for sale by nol BaGALEV dr CO 13 OSIPI SOAP-1( AI bi• for sale by lb nod BAGALRY CO ARTISTS' COLORS In DID, a lull assortment: tho Car nlin<el, Lek!. of cam deterunloo, Cadmium, Llehl and Deep Yeiloss, Slam Colors, all .hales: Can- VIVI of every de.arip.ioo, ra.l received for role by J KID" & CO no 4 CO Wood in ItLP PIZECIPITATE— lbs ant reed for talc ny nod J KIDD& CO CHINESE BLUE EUTRA—SO lbs far sale by nal I KIDD a. CO OF 4/MrINE—.IOO ca. for ode ST t. 04 J hIDD 2e. CO T ANIN—a rce , J for sale by ", .I KIDD& CO_ Q . nu P lODIDE OF InoN-2.5 lbs for sail by I" , • J KIDD h. Of I GRAN VILLE LOT:UN— .. lbs for sole by not J KIDD i.CU )LASES—au bd+pum<A. it to nrriv.,(oLute bT lf+i J S OILWORTH ROt) Worm E.w Cocas A , 11: , 1 . 7 p . B 7 C,14 ... F1 . 9 ; t u l . arel . t: n er oy jenin!ira ;. , n 2: ULCER Pfle6!..S o . are.* Sooae or bind., ohd ova,. dc.igns !troche, bay Snne, and Imported LONG Slider LS, of bandsorne and r. rly les. BONNI.T RIGBONS, handsome .yin and very rbear Brocke and Ca?, bean's, de., 11 C. Y arPECTA DIX MEN, of Geoff !dere. and to toe lib neon [lntro, may ohtaln profitable and pen nan oar croploymeor, by applying, between the noun ord. nd (0, A M o • J. C. AlAft, 111, nm2eNlw• ni Wylie ii, Pima, argil.. - - EA NI Cifi:FLEE,AX, big Ire" as,4 for 'pie by nos .1 A 111:- , DAL: [ELL FLOUR RIGDUOIED VATTIMARTII d I/0111LF. all wit there gran Pour, de . ,ered. on end alter theitt Ineenibeet or topethee, at la per lan lbs. A a.koro.Ll In tete let. col WILMAIITILIr'.IIOBLP B ROOIiS —C7 cos I, l7 . lla i rn v a u r j :d i f: c nol 110 Watorla • k.,..,-195a b. hb,,,,t k ¢r Ty ed rcLeivell aljo fur ea e by n,l 111)1101:101=i; d INQ I I RAM LA RJJ .,, .-13 011 N rr /a pri, N' IItZS ". S. , ;. 12 F. LL C.l! oAl' No 11..1 0 hot A 1 1t.'.. 11A Li! ELL No 1 rtlould Cr by J AN./ .91)A1.Z ELL SW: Ait -41 Ltd. 11:1. o.tloyll K / y eeNrivAT nENNErr a I. prune l_ J 4i i: i . , V7 l l), BE 4 zs, Is Err (lit .n 0 1 rr u p : I & N r s al e; ;r i IT•1 ,E C°1:,:71 NN rrr - - LA:r— -t, !or ,NE PT I t r; > ;l T NU It l b jl I . YNETT ..1 1 .:. , L.L I i.ll la BENNETT - NEW ZOO' if K. Co: 4, ton, N tae A,,,ve •ni Montere y , author c 'fleet end l'or*. • •,ra...>:.e. Mestooo. •„, r .00c. of Theseee Chel .".. • L I' fly Lie sea le how. Rev. Wee ea' y. F," IL ok of the s,rolatton. By Lien. J. Loselng. The !Lime, oy P en d eflus By W. M. That•k•ray No tl. 6 "'•e; or the Ilestory af s Servant Gzrl. Tram,. French of ....paon•e De Larnartine By A n 3a 0 ,,„ . " th ' , lerhoirs of uty bout, 114 A. De La• krp t, • of ' Vast, oaf: , Future of the ..1r • •Merentro .11 - 1 Yeeth,“tar.ttael." “The .r.r . t;.r ile .. %eAved fo. • Cor. Thira re Ala Act als icon. and Atter:can. cop, ) I rec'd I . ol' Var ~.~ a,:~.:~~,:,._ 0r7,1 i e: _c NI,,IANDLikat , ;! • •X WILIAT EIAIL R--71 sect* lac reel by 11) 1, it `./t-C1.N11‘..K.111 do' "'"i; amie-lozn,cl hes, g orrsoge.lent. for Ir, prr. I 11, of It as .1. il.r—tost. by ',bleb lley ore coo IttAilliy Inn-n. 1,4 Frerl , Tens, selected ' from carton as :hey altarz offer thorn to tome 1 , 01.1t0 Itt !oar a,,, Consrout, Teas So '.'j pe• r 4 do do 0 Cos do ...Ter do do o 075 do . &tarsdo 00 do • Tbrse nto/um. sr. ctrorrtses-- °wore, :our rade., I Young liyrog, 4 grades CI:orro 0 a, Otd do, rsoposrder, ED — Ali coo•le enld nt thin emu ann tantranthd, sat, nn:t be rotundd It they do not nten ennee Bathe Inetton. The simdlir lz , creuin, patronage nrreTiener,d • paper or , c,an,s, xf<ata !Cud tr than any ncws• 1..? Ali xnl amount mode to r , nsilfrx WM A M ref.VRO it CO oral CA Lib My wee, WAGON VOR BAWL. A. .1 . g, 0 vy , vrgi r m l : i d r a t t y Vaipm, We for fouro ROBISON, LITTLE 3. CO; .333 75 L Le' ft in InsyaNil3 Maw Mackerel; 15 Is 'brig Not 3 bald 3 do, ivy •ale by oc 23 ROBISON, L TrI'LE CO Cant on Cloth for Mourning. 9..1111.1a• 0 1.0. . and at rho rf 4,Z3 MUIIRURNI FIELD WHOLESALE FALL GOODS. A. A. MASON 81. CO Y, sp., W Ol , 1,13 solicitMTV= t tbs. ana ell zion of Mach.mme. from alt pecans of he aunt. y, to mere , ee ,„ Stock of Nets Fall Goods, comprirong the lamest and most ...plae swortment in the western country, consisur y of lOU cases best styles Prints; 40 do Imported end American Gingham,' sib do Alpacas, Paramattep and hied... 37 do Cashmeres and De Lain.; 40 doSatinets and Jana; ao end .. . do Bl e achede hies. CA bales Flannels, all rs colo, dr flamer, all grades; lisa do Brown Claims, Mi k a masa Also, as ss and oats,. of k Shawls. White Casa., 111111,nery dp, Tailors. Trimmings, Ribbon.; Lacy, to and Gloves be. m erc h ant . ece &rimed, from the grew Mantas. of eatehlithedentof always procutleg Me latest and moat desirable pada ; and at prices as low and lower Man aye/mean house Being manufactmers. scents for large isiatitica of itAhlehlie Mod; they Ohnieht tarty soiled the orders or merchants for domestics, doll within In this city at Me same price they . /115 sold at in eastern cities. Meta.... either going or rsturning from tho tub are Milled to. ezminstion I qui, .tock. A A MASON e 00 ocesilmApAssiteu -- NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. HAS last opened hit Spring Stook, conalsung of e• • ant description of GOODS mutable for city trade. The Cloths, Cass/mere. and Vesting, have been settee. te a with great care from the latest Imponallona, and competes part 01 every thing this Is new and hand some for SPRING and glthlfilllit WEAR. Thous*? • meet of Veatings is unusually large,and varied, both in style and quality, and cannot be excelled, if equalled, by any other catablsaltment In this aim alther in ea , IT, egreantrv, ov este. Also, a new style of TWEED CABSIITME, adapt. ed lot Barber. Cow and Pent. Sommer Goode of lon yydeseription, such as Tweeds, Cashmerette, 1104 ion suatha, prep lc. The entire met fs g ,, t llc i r i :F l a i re ub with 50 7 Stock of goods optima gy, Warn' well Imo= skill sod taste. es Coder, a Nil prove an ample paneled/ 10 all who they favor this L establlatuam moth their order', that they have gesai and futiontble wart as ean be re prodaoed bl • any hones to the East, and at mock now ba picot, an hare been acknowledged by teeny wbo havevion hot / break farther state, that R oof fa A i, aa „,d faiblontble Goods as ca n be nd In the e a - a i a .„ a tartlet, and at tench lower nrkee. AEA Ulf MADE CLOTHING A La m , and n ever , eseonment ready made cloth. log Is on band, meet in the pres o en f t Spring Famblons, Week end Beitinuta Coats alb. le wd mitt, mere of ereach, English, and ddnericeS Clothe, of all faahlonali to colors. PANTALOONS of every description at pis tit and fancy Canner= of the latest style: Cloths, Saute at and Sommer Goods, Taste of the bestSsUna and ell=Pleln fetter Mervin= Cloths, Cashmere, Zr,e end caber =deemthe Clod. Insane. All Garments toads at 49 era v=l:fled to be cot and nada In IL geed workmanlike aryl., sad will be sold low thy cask: None bet the suss of Wallegivt eghpktygg. End Tdl wage pald. At Clarbacntli made to erilgrae above, =mated. Virkoksale Wags= will Wily. stock at 49 • wet desirable one abed a theta dadbierattlal ass eoreasas Cram LIALASIT. PII PON —.3;io um Plc Iron fnt by a ~:zu An BISON, LITTLIZ b. CO •,1 W ASH BOARDS-30 doz Mee?, patent, kr •Cc by J D WILLIAMS.. CO Fatltadaool MI, ei.,,,z3,1p.s PINS -213 b. for ule by J D WILLIAMS a. CO, frE or IVHAIR—OW lba jatruTLit!Mt.lB.Z :ILAS•?—jA , bsr ,ryo arid 10r12 for .ale by ki or3J J D WILLIAMB& COi IATIIITR HONEY—Di b. for .al. o< 3a J D WILLL&MS & Co MATCHES grow Block and Box, for sale by COO J D WILLIAMS & CO" SUNDRIES -5 bas superfine Rice Floss; bAs Rose Water., by. Errant. o Leinon and Vanilla; bys Ll mon Sagas; 5 b. V.Oblebilb lly• Olive Oil; 2 ban A mocd Soap; Ako, BZOMA, Cocos, and Cocoa Shell, (or sale by ocno J D SVILLIAMa 4. CO P IG METAL-4 inns Just reenved at/ for 4014 by coeW I U CANFIELD QUGAR—Io lzhis N. 0. SugZ,ju‘t reehifti;•ble by 1.7 oeBo J 11 CANFIELD I:=== WbIoCLINTOCK Invites the anantion of sreajn . boat men to bls extensive as.ottment of tried mm 7.7 1 .14°Z., u i1f::". `..ntgl r..l. th ugn '''V ! '`.7 — do do Comma do, 00 Scarlet and Steel do; do Pink and Blue do; do Crimson and Brown do; Cason and While Unton Damask; Mae do do; Scarlet do do; Comson. Green, Bloc, and Scarlet Damask; Watered 0100000 Wostard and Ltnen Table Covering; • Striped Toilet do . do; Turkey Red & White do do, Turkey Red & Blot do do; -4 and 6-4 Wastard Table Covers; 4 and fl 4 Table Limns; 54 Bleached Sheeting; Scotch Diaper; - All do do; , Scotch Napkins; Embossed Table Covers ; seo cis Crash; Plead Toilet do do; 6.4 Bleached Sheeting; Mau, AA de• All of which are direct (loin the meenfacmrem and Importers, of the newest and richest colors and pat- the all of which will be sold as cheap al sa of the canton cities. We Invite steam hoot men to givo andcall at oar Carpet Warehottre, No 82 Fenrth IL _79 Wear' a. foc3ol W. bIeCI,4NTOCK._ SUGAR & MOLASSES-9 0 0 0 h b b i d d s , N ,cri c . , .i.j, ,,, F; ..,,...„ 15 brls S H. !Salivate; -.10.0 received per Enamor Hibernia No 2, tor male by CURDRIDGE A INGllRAltdr cold Water et. rip A KEN in mieulre, from the steam hoot Pilot Non, .1. Steen Kegs of nutter, ma•bed I. An) =re...Kea respecting theta Pat be thankfully reeieveil Wal H JOHNSTON: ‘1 ALWET — Iig-40 racks Jilt Med far .ale by v , 000 ISAIAH DICKEY Er CO NyIDE Sdk Financing Laces; Black and Volored blobalr Lace.; Fine Ttim.d, Loom do, and Lisle do; Aladin Bands and Flouncings. Bobbin Laces, Elting., and Inscrtings; Application and Wrought Lace Capes; do do Berthas . , alualin and Lams SIOGICS; Embroidered Chemisettea, Cafe, and Callan; Va:Ctleleallt. Collars. Just received by 001 a F 11 EATON. Et LACK' 4-1 Mantilla Velvels; .101 Colored and Ilicck 9.1 do, : • Bonnet and Plain Ribbons; bonnets, Cap, and Flown.; Ono ch and Marabout Mummy Just received by ocl9 F H EATON, 62 Fourth siren' S. 11. EATOff, NVIIOLFSALE and Rec•il Dealer In Doetery. and 9•m•, Dias, add Poona Trimmings, Lase Goods End Embraidenes: iirdietacn's Foraiihing Articles; Zephyr, Woomera, Pancras, and Conrail, Perf d Board, Tissue Paver, and Flower Materials, No di Founh street SATITIELTS—A largo egyortment of Lb tot, Brow* blue, and blazed, Just rtrelyed. and for tam by Gobi OHACHLBCr A wurrE; (nannalea• Mane .... Gingham. 1 FIELo !men received a op- M ij a 3f .P g i n - ett ' s4l ( e C a H of teal Alatachesur Cinema.; son ' llemeatla Magnums in anal enact) of genteel. oeld ' e-iT6:I; la n tal 7 / 7 73 crt ICK EN de CO', n; hr 4 du v ome nov, landing, ZS/addl . ; DICKEY & 119 Water at and for sale by incs.rx&c9 BACtirrilTlhlgl—A ielv casks leh. v.h~ch will be sold love, to close. ISAIAH DICKEY h CO oc3o LACE LiOODS—A large aseortment of Craton and Linen Edgings and Laces. Cheinizettes and Col lars, parebased by the subscriber in England, and for esie at very reduced razes, by eel° C ARBUTHNOT. 7 U ISA HAVEL'S SHAVING CREAM —Where is tr the man who doer not appreciate the nanny of an easy shave! If any there be, we do not address our selves to him. Sat to all others we say, if too wish to render shaving a pleoure, purchase a box of.hilia Haunt's Almond Pirtechlo or Ambrosial Shaving Creams. It 0 utterly investable to find words to de. ccrthe the feelings of a person who has been aced to She ring with bildi MITT soup, upon making trial of Ode for the first time. It is a combination of wonder, ad miranon, end pleasure. JULES lIAUFL'S SHAVING !CII.EAM is eXceed. lagly emollient; rendering the on and most wiry heard soft and pliable, productng admirable lather, and by tta extremely mild nature allaying all Irrlti• ofand preventing that naptemant end miff fcelthir of the th in which tri an often expenenced steer shay. tog. GenUemen using Jules Haunt Shaving Cream may face the coldest and most piercing winds Mr medical alter ha rue, without the akin becoming chopped. And them who ones use it, we CAA safely say well never are any other. One great advantage, which will be especially eta preetama by those who wear whiskers, is the twit that it will not Mercier 0 e beard, which stmt soaps will do, along a Bandy or Tarty appearance to the edge of the aththicena. Jules Illnuel's Shaving Oreafila arc delightfal preparntioas, compounded with am. to the utter exclusion of al . codes oalcalated render the operation of thawing unpleasant, and will be appreel•ted by all who make lOC of them. Prepered only by JULYS HAM. Perfumer and Chemist; . PM Ohms:pat n , Fcr -ale, wholesale and retail, by B. A Fabnestock A Cc , cod It F. Sellcts,Potsbutsb; and John Sargent I I M.tehnli. Allrgbe.y rity seal,— to, SALE OF ONE HENDREN LETO TILE rnignrd n , triin fl dTh r 07127 ee ' inTe Th r o ' e r : t day tea o'clock. A. Al . en the premise., eighty bond. Ina al lot.. Gloated en 4th and 50 Greets, In the town., Rain Liverpool These lot. are located near the pub ; Ile square. and are I•id on; on t liberal male; each ;91 haTiop a froth of 00 feet on nice • 00 fret wide, and extonotog back Ink !cm to alley. 20 feet w'i to Also m loth at land snouts on the extension of Mgr. tel Groot, sod Bootleg on the math reeds leading so Hew Liston and Calcutta, ears lot containing •boot halt an acre. The One of this property is tmexcep. tionable, and it will be sold on • liberal credit; one fourth of the purchase money orsl will be required nn toe delivery of the deeds; the balance to las secarid by noes a d niongage on the property la three equal annual payment., with interest Purchasers echo will erect a wellio. badmen cubit by within twelve months of the day of role. will be entitled to velintover atone they may need for their buildings, °emu, as •n excellent quarry, within.. quartet of a Mar ef this propriety, and of ‘..gy lammed by the undersioned. To thorn notratoted with the loerion and prorpcliky o ri f d!o l i r tt e eT ' gai t c ' tole d amino the . on M ea r t a ie:mb ore ie Zit! anima on the Ohio River for private residences, and to which the attention of aterontioat °dicers is portions I tarty alremed—resent of venom inn already made their place of residence In mlubrity is out 00001150 Went There ace places of public wer.hip various denominations, Roman Catholic, pollen, Prerbyterlan, and Methodist and an e•Xtette ey sive building I. now being put op for a pabile mho& home. Liverpool contain. about 1200 Initabitatte. has EIGHT MANUFACTORIES, In 1 1110ett•till Jp.t. .1100 for Ste manathetere of Roc ktrighani and Qat...- ! ware,givlng of to about 400 penman, with every prospect of Ingmesing to lit almost nalimited extent—clay and cell beJngin abundeneoluthe note, Barbee& To prison. contemplating entering tom the faster. of Queentwern this will be a good topyorm a iig to obtain Glen. To snub, an extended erefli will be given If required, and the ore of betiding. stone,nutted to be qunrried for all the worky tivig te g g ie the pronctlYiirMth• The coontry around Livery Gel I. sealed by 'a wealthy and Intalligor.t pepolattor., and toe lend I. among the richest imd most feTrtale in Columbiana County. Steam boat. anise wird depart regalarly In the mason. Tha Cleveland Mid Pittsburgh Nall Road, shech, by thane', gma turough this morn, 'to PeotthllSnnin Btu. Line, lather° It will lotermet the Bandy and Beaver Canal) I. nearly completed M Wellsville, only four miles he ow. .• A rasp of the town and - pt. of the property can be wen on application to the exidenignedou Use °OM. of Mitchel to Palmer, Attorneys at Law, north street, Pittahnigh. opposite Wilkins Hail, or to Sandford 9. Hill, Em., LiTt7Flool.tekta wW show the prOpertli l . JA BLAKTV P. Pi.— I will lease to aOardenerMES Nilsen' man, for a term of 7 year., Sixteen acmes of land, atilt:drug the shore property, witable for anniening. • The whole will be ensloted with a board fence, and a eorefon• able dwelling house and oat homes erected milt demo. the present' fall . iciandroartdTi J. 81. Mourning Alpaccaa •‘ IF , OBIBAZINE finiab 16 by H_osLni Mouse de Lela.. MURPHY a. BURCHFIELD base reed • large assortment of newest patterns, some SP low SU up per yard; also, Nasnrene Blue, Crean, Ploeoon, Drab, Black, ae , at low prices. 6023 =rTrir.m.n , ri - • ItIURPRY & BURCHFIELD hay. received a too: lulu: fil[o_ted. aa[ia.Wped do. dreams andomiti• PCKNNEVBZ9 cues labile — twill& rimmed Ude day, and tor sale a: manolbetateni' nea, by II LEE, en n Ida Weeny aTIXWLS-"I rise black Ann. on eencgoment7GY sale by (octal II I HE FITWEED:.--2 eases mooned colon , tent i d lot silo by loeaaj II LE,E; C4SSIAIERES-3 eases fancy, on band and fi t see for aceonta of nianufserareei t by IlltLAllsl , l,Nnirl i n :leases rec`o cons',inn e lii for ace by lanlaj FA LEE- a.) ATINETITS-1 cave received for sale lit oral II LEE. CHEAP PIANOS A FULL seven octave Rosewood ishm„,„, ~,,,,im i , ••0/, LS Otretta ii• • /rest blugur4 ALSO, - • OLIO second hood 8 OctSvcs Pirstio r • --Vs :•• One, do do 8i do do One , do do St do do ..... ... 44 Fos sal. by - JOHN a idELLOR4! 81 Wood at. ' N. 8. , -A am stock of WC 81 Pianos no* oit,ana6rslritee ldh_t____Onll3 , ~.. New Timm:ens. O. eee i r =at Generncncal; a now 12...0 . i y ,' ' , , Ths Onlitrr Year Book. or tho -p,... .... and rho Pinola. 117 . with R is f i r.. ~ 1 . vare",. ' I.=.=otirect. lirjotob 4tlobint. . last sing Zak 1 ci r o - oda Car.Foristta re to N ' ' 413 . .11P3Sitl.. Maws Mottling. 7 2 DOZ. nite Mon, Ina name R.t illing Woo; 0 de 2 WO OM Coat% Idos Pas dcs 1 don Jacking 1 dos Punk 9 =Mai mann sale In . . 1 4 11PELLIPS 9111, 7 oio n'optil , 1 We!terra tenaresto• Ceteperay. T HE •nintel Men. e of the Stockholder+ .4/ &ce llo.. Orr non, .1 rrt eckon, to a,. tor the et, •oter vent will Le held at the office or the company, Nord Velar WT._ cub, on Tr:easy, the bath !ay of November. lade, between the boon Or eleven o'clock ALM. nod three o'clock. P. M ocretdtd, J. FINNEY. Jr.,Sceretary. —•--- • - '1 3 4 1:s .nd O. dirent (Tom Ger -4S.L'"AT7'--"117:r';41. C ARBUTHNOT HOE THREAD—CAD lby bleu beJ and Greyly best b s y In_Lal,..llrlyle by r ARBUTHNOT .oarpet.. 011 IXTM. NeCLINTOCK le Vt • wiry large merit Cab., ealeprialng lopan Now and Melt Bq:e VOl Cloths, to. now coos:anti, recolvltlx .ot of C•rpoto auu cm waoetin Ca{ vatic:ter.— rot Po: rrots; ado o Tapestry Din war do do do • Engiritt A Amenean Brussels; NowyleptinilTapsnry i 9 4. 74. 6.4tnori, , 5 4, 4.4, and Carious' • 2-4 E 3l3o, tuilin 3 ply carpel "bre , rlit Cloth. cat to 00 SuperEno• Jo do abi, site boll or room, _do Ingrain ; do rstious style. and quaL- Pdadlit sop. do . do ties Floe , do do Chinile Russ Common- ro l do Tortrd do 4.4 d 4. ini 3 9 ;Damask Cberdle Door Mats Yeoman Cnipris rolled to do 44, 0.4, and 3.3 Tapestry Thrum do do Permian earpois Sheepskin do 4-4. 34, 2.e, and 6-4 plain Irony Lind do do Venurail carper transparent Window 1.4, 3 4.64, and p 4 cot. 91.4 es Veninsiii carpets • Buff Window Linen BA 00 000..Dinsiiett Drab do do 0 4 woolen do Vanttlan Blinds, oc. 12-4 46 do Woolen Brair Dorgren All or Which hare bran; ars and tilwrafirenarcts, richest atpleS, whjeo ern if can he prirehura in our o the Carpet Warshaw, En im29 pureheted item the :report. emprisme the reerest and OM toeeaner. ea love Is .1 the cneern calm Gall ad Foolth at .'d to Wood at. W. MeCLINTOCK GILOCE/11E3-100 hags Green Rin Corso; ' 3.5 ;las N. O Sugar; 11.11 bf chests Y. 11 , Imperial, O. 2, , • and Blank Vas; 100 bit. Et lamp I °basso; • 10 kegs 600 st do; 23 Dr!, Tanners' on; 23 brls N. C. tar. 10 brts Ns 1 Rusin; 100 stiles tole Leather; 100 don Corn Mons.; . 150 bss Wiudorr Glass, gush! ,Saes; WO nob Wrapping Patter; • 16 bales illantrat 2 Cerco7l, H. F. Indian: 600 kdgs Nall; ite,nttedi 10 eta, Pot toll; With a.geceral assortment of grrcerks for sale by Gan . Rummiu, LtrrLE, aCO S OAP Pc CANDI ILES—GO kis No i Soap; tO Gas [gook] Candles, hood r Lnella, tor sale by , kNi ES nAt.zELL & OLAbSE-4 61,L1 s 'GO In, u.filcirrreis for st . e, by oor, 3.4111E.S 00FEZL-100 mats for stile by WAI 11 JOHNSTON, 112 Secoul 61. ROOMS—C-0 do: la awr6 and for sale by orl2 Wl'l II JoHNnoN GLA.9S--40 bxs exlo, see by °oak ' Wit II JOHNSTON nurrix-in roll and keg, for me by ` d! Val II JOHNSTON DUY PEACHES—In .tora and far ffale by 0c.19 H JOHNSTON Eng Hid Glin. Cognise Brandy, and Port THE above articles we Import mulches, nod know them to be pare For sale wholesale and recall b 7 MQRRId S. II t Wu KTIi, °ea In lie Diamond RV Norris & Haworth's Tsa. sr :Lk per poundT'rl. T'lrls sawnlont: . ocT3- TOW IRON-. 35 tons No I not Weft flanging Hoek Plig lion. Nadine, from Attirl.f ifibranit, nod sale by • fooßii JAS A flt.TCHlsf.y. k. CO S - 71.4 re. • - rgrf,tu• Ilan fe syrup fila - aesez—lao barrels Pdma.q.•lll7, to Landeome order, for sale by JAB A lIUT..HIPue. A CO 0r.:23 4hgenta Cl Lout, Payer Refinery. 111011ANCT:bMnif—iiils end ilk - ca5c0...1;4 1 F VOS II”NNI1011.T be. CO WINDOW (31,n , --Itillli [an soooreil me. 0r.. , • S F VON IiONNMONCI . k rcb IIH RE,--70 Ear for sololy J M . °2l F VON wINNIIORST & gun: bed Slack Tea In the United States, prirre Ji 75 cents per Ib, for sale it 5101S7:IS & HAWORTF. In the Diamonl. We have frequently been 10:d hy peered.. lwrying paid Si And St 17 per pound fn . , their Bleak *fees, to those In the habit of oaring euth triter, we ',taped, folly yodel , to In one Tea it 75c per lb, and it lb ey no not then Acknowledge themlelves having beau g e n e , glumly impoged upon, we ere much rnittskr 0,54 Were no better Sleek Tea Imported min tile Ihrtteo States Wan whidwa are relive at 75c per lb . Tke very beat Green Tea we veil at SI per lb oms NEW CODFISH—LW lbs pranc. , esw'd for sale by WAI & CO I.lhe,sy BATTER btu for funut) u nonllqnsaent fat We by nICIIEY t CO Wainr st cr, BPI:MAD/el Black .hales, clack sel raold, awn oragoal and Barn,. for sale. lvgalre or 3011'i WATT & OU Liberty sl 10 to Into, on oonninnment Ger+ IS - AlAn DICKEY a. CO G LA.2.9-300 kis 8;111; 100 bat lot!?; bins toxin . bit 10114; on connlgnmenuf or sale by noon ' 13,11 A li DICKEY" tr. CO , 8111 S mee-1 . dos 1 So: a feetoer, feet long; 1 .. long, far sale be / & II PHILLIPS •0 00'8'-n dos ;swim:eon's Long Boots, ol Ito new• ost slylo in Or Robber Ilse, which will he rola lower than any other establiebtrcat in ihe c'. jour received and for sale by 1 tr. II PHU Lf'B 759 Wood bt _ _ r%OOB SPIII/4:S—I2 doe Idemille Irde EL ebitar , Poor Sptinmiust received fc r lola by Dear • J /I PHILLIPS METALLIC RIJHBFR OLOTII ',bees, a !Tian- Fcl ele, rultable :or aarriat w purposed . . for Fele: by toe23] • .l 2 Fi P1111..1.11'3 =0:1=21 - - - neit3l-1 cute prime Macy ,ciaed for ea:, by ocYl x 17 sELLI: gp 0007/NE MACS-1 angina! . . keg, a Ono r 0023 R I t.k.a --- TVELI;OW DOCK -2 orls rcc I'or omlo oefO X E A!MD'S Waving Raid; OL Rimbaud'. lilaanesitu Raines American CompOone It "cdtatiu's iEJEnti of Opinm, McAllister's Ointment. Pay Dams' Pain Uteri litrandrodt's Pills, canine, Ayer's Carry Pentair'. atiltAtti lon. o Syrapi Ntintmea Balsam of lifid Rogers' Ltrerviror„, and T.., Buil% and Toaassoudta Same :illy; Ludlam's litpee,oh, Oiceodit 'Prank's Magnetio timtmenv, Swami's P.n. a , Allen', N. and Et. Liniment. A 4 . 4 lot of abaci anickii sort re re Iced for 'Tog . 'J KIDD CO GU Wail st %a anted. to Oita. tar; ADraft Stern Woe.lea : team Boat. r ACAIIE & ATKINsiiN Apply to Fifth et, between' Void & Wnr4e . . CIIIIELOE—Zbb btk comAloo; ka2 bill Cream Chen, for Pet b 7 Lip DALZ ELI, betaltr 13:1:M==== V.XTFL& &coy, Oakland anti I r.rtard Twills malt ablo.tor mom boat dockicg Cr awning, received on consignment, sad for mile Inv, by HERSEY, I'6Elll & CO, too Sroed it V EU burrEn—A prime sine!. , , irerived for sale. SUCI V FRs klaßfal44 FLAKaIaBEED-A law barrels reed for as la by GBNRIVED E BADAEB 014, BUITIER-6 bes IL octs .• nrtwc alltcle,•,..Jd by lif! a:l3 ABNLS —.— I'ATALL FAfta—A general as,:rimeto or Eastern VI and French Wall Papers, fic.n r,t ~,,,, k, as par glean, with borders to =lab, IC: Si to t.sr 1 r r USA ightIALL, -- Oe9S . • SS Wood at. -------- 'WINDOW PAPER—ICAO roll; ;2 wit;lenale and ~Y retatl • 0e25 MAKE,HIALL -215 kccs family brn d talc roll: bis dc; cr-ed for lade Icy B CANFLELD CI:MOEOM las prim Meese. lOD b"ze cum Omani Nrecil Tor walechy cietS 13 CANFIELD More. •Oa lOreil l o tor Lir.lP "" CANPIEZI bags reeeme4 for safe by A CULBERTeCON & 01.tal9g .196 I.,:4erty et itEL-4101 , z1z i rairW o r , iTy0" - V:----- T Oecc Vikcco—us bse bxs W. H. dram si IMlbu .Bona.; 43 .. caeee Barrow t Cabinet.; rezehratl for hie try oat, A CULBERTiUN & CLUUSE for orn /1 CULBERINON 4 CLOUSE _ •I' '' .4l ' itfiZsr. te—F.,...:2., uja vi 3 2 17.11St;:iCilia I Tor iiiiihi coetl; __ . #:_clu i tair.ll7l:9l . _fr... i. cLoy i s b E ‘riTi Liiii6-3-6-illecUttilietZa aareszy, (3 - "riF — ' °-61 ' T*6ratftV,SV. cLovv x I,Alt LN+ll5 kap, No 1,1.1 rec. I vrd to, bolo r -, a:25 • ' et CULBERTriON & Cu AigS Lieut. ic : 51:19,‘,,,,.;„,,d for se A - b, .1.1 *o's . A'CLU..BERVioN b t r jtoVBE 0 1 24 E-1. " b.O ""iI77ICreZeIaNDLE.B ta-Qtatql—A Primel- Istia • oa b ias " iraDgtC,. naOANDLaOS • 1 OALT4IUGAII..-100 barrels m.,;6ra — aj; lesdLtiPar 1.4 wi,st . lonlanyzalY ezTerrisoN 4 co AV.. P.:4, L.e. 912110. rhanell• =M:=l IkKrAiRY & a sny ill ply of Fall tleslery,',,,,,indlog Drab and codl6 Caguas,* itaneau. Sr sits • tter Mr . Se Plana els. teethe the pariealez -- '.elyssa to their sepertee out of la*" go°4l I I "' air PO much tettefeeteen erk eseeeee claim wishful/ able rrtadla Shoes. 2 5 ipler.r pmeteekelose,Netallie Hebber 861ve ..Z,ZZ L ! sing of %Do tollovel? kir dat jr.llll=ll% S.m. Over oes" Lediv.v. Oalrie, oom, erKi f menet We or &I,h, valet win call at td. lona we= Itholttale pleas. • IFt PHILLIM Flt*Woodst. UP ontetubtnr 0 en.% goon loth& do Wash Ear m u t , oda Sk P lin.up Glove" ZWE'dlBl).4l 2rl2Lao azwiratle ni V a l MIS - JIJ
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