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WEDNESDAY ~ogNINGI, NOV. 6, 1860
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errEEE NEXT PAtik. ;v.< LOULL MATTERS
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Some of our Ikmourelle cotemporaries ear.ss
no little gratification at the assurance that it ls the
internion of the President to enforce the execution
of the taw. Some surprise seems to mingle with
their admit-anon ; so if there had ever bees shy
reason to apprehend ibex Millard Fillmore would
/imitate to do Mat which in the face of the canon
be bad sworn to do. It is his simple ding,to see
that tee laws are executed. This duty he will per.
form, whether the laws are resisted by the organ
ized rebellion of a State, or the vagrant maurrimuon •
of • mob. Ws conduct may be regarded with
len favor by the Democracy, in former cues than
in the latter; but it will be discharged with the
sums firmness and impartiallty.—Bepuolte.
It seams to us surprising that any one could doubt
that President Fillmore would firmly and cooscien.
timely discharge every Executive duty devolving
upon him. There are always diagreahteu well
as pleasant duties to be preformed bye Chief Elec
tive officer, but his obligations to diacharge the for
mer velem as imperative as loyield Whist incline
tint in the discharge of the latter. There Mho escape
fiord these dudes but by resignation, and that would
be, id came of a Pr'Mideut, a greater wmag
• people,. them the mrsepinglier*flaneldi - eltbe
opponents of any panicular law ben 'cotreellee.' It
ts the duty of the Pretiderit to seen:a:ll*We executed,
and he will most certainly and Ihmliedischaege that
duty. In drug so he will be untanned even by
those who exceedingly regret that online laws exist
to be exermed, and who feel it to be a dray to ob.
Isla a repeal or modification, by comeitutiocal
emus, of such oberetion etrectmeatiu, Them will
always, most probably, in a country no extensive
as on 1, be Isms reacted which will bit obnoxious
to some portions of itaxttirens. To say Mat a Pres
ident could pick out mob es he personally appro
ved of, and reject others in the discharge of his ad
ministrative dirties, would be premise:cm. Sorb
Impropriety could meet with the spprobatiumof no
saneitan. The only remedy for the aggrieved, is
to labor foe the repeal of obnuxiotts pronsionn If
the people, through their representative, par bad
laws, they mew expect to ceder the consequences.
They certainly ought net to expect relief from the
delinquency of their Chief 'Magistrate. Ws duly
is plain, to see the laws enforced.
'llatroax • .4.--Cooveationa for the tro
t:tweeting and r t improvement of State Conan
unions, nem to be the order of the dap, and at the
Feint time, no leta than three Stun of thiyUnion,
ng—Vitginia, Maritsa, and Indiana, are deliber
ating in convergent, at their respective capitols,
ripen the great eobjert of a thorough reformation of
their Siete Governments
The Virginia Convention hes been m session
some tea days, bat they have not yet accomplished
any thing cf interest. The Maryland Convention
convened on Monday last, sad as a full attendance
was had on the first day of its opening, and the
12103 t harmonious (echo` seemed to presail among
the members of the body, we trey soon anticipate
somedung tangible from their proceeding.
The lodine. Convention is now nearly closed,
and during its seesionsa-good many radical propeel.
Lions have been submitted, bat they do not seem
to bare found mach favor. One at these proposes
the abolitim of the Grand Jury-one of the mem
bees, Judge Mos, proposing a substitute, in &Court
of Inquiry, to be composed of three or fore jostieew
who shall meet qtarterly, or eftner, dispense aim
manly of the minor CUM of mime—hear &defence,
and in eases of probable guilt, to bind over
these aceuxd of soch crime. The question vs&
not settled.
Another proposition was Introduced by M. Hate
helm of Jay, and has reference to rights to be se
emed to free purees in Opt State. Att Set, they
ate not &mired to vow. na.soi aitatistrins,nor_te
do a great many dac,33 which venue men may do.
Mr Hawk ms submitted a proposition to "authorize
a majority of the people at any general election,
when notice thereof has been given, to establish
Hai rental Suffrage," which was opposed immedt.
ately on ita prematation. Mr. ilawkens refitted,
contending that it was not an imperative resatutton.
bermes my one of engulf . ); and that ns the convert.
lion had, without objection, referred resolutions of
an opposite tenor, to prevent the immigration of
colored persons into the State, the same courtesy
should be extended to his. Mr. Hovey moved to
amend by adding, "excepting negroes, mulattoes
sod ledinna " A motion was made to lay title e,
mendroent on the table, to order that a direct vote
might be had oa the original proposition, but that
motion was rejected—ayes 3d, nap 105 This vote
apparently senior the matter that there will be co
separate submiaslon of the negro suffrage question
to the people, and but very few favor its moorpora•
tion into the Constitution
These votes show, that the people of Indiana, in
the decision of a gossuon which is to have a pee
tient...Option among themselves, have very little
synnfaitili for free negroca They are ready to de.
ny to them rights which are strongly twirled upon
in other States by their fire and lagot friends, and
to-this resolution we hope they will adhere. We
must admit that Indiana, in this matter of sla
very, his, op to the present time, pursued a more
liberal and just course towards the Slave than the
9tates by watch she is immediately surrounded.—
We ear of no efforts within her borders to nullify
the Fugitive Slave Law, and are presume none will
an. be made.
We learn, further, from the Indianopolli Journal
of the 31st ultimo, that the convention, on the :WM.
occupied their aension in debating the propriety of
Leesenin,g the number of Senator, and Repreren
Wives. They were, for the Gnu time, in Com
mines of the - Whole—Mr. Walpole in the chair
The debate had not concluded at the time of the nd
It is reported that the teesuainee on banking have
decided against the Inude's continuing 03 a partner
in any bank after the expiration of the charier of
the present State bank, sad also is favor of the prim
elpla of General Banking, both by small manumits
The question of Banking will doubtless excite mon
debate than any other neuter before the Convention
for action.
' Clawax's trfaciasurs.—The December cumber
of thls dewervediy popular work le before us.—
le gotten op in its uncial heel and tasteful style
and Its pages abound with the neual amount of in
tweeting matter. its deValtlOllll 1110 handsome;
the law, and most striking of which to a view re
the lament, Mountain Holm, of Catskill. it hes
two handeome pities of tba resEloos. These
plates ere vory ncll, and look as though they
may be very approptiata for the coming month
of December.
The number Lefwe us, in its cencral appear
acme, comes lull, np b the preceding numbers
or the presem volume; end as the publisher is
making splendid preparatione for the coming so'
ume of 1851, ma may anUmpate something well
worthy of • liberal patronage.
Toe nest valuate will be commenced by. mug•
lateat January anther, apecimen cop;or of
which will bo furni.hed to all who may deice to
Mate up Muhl for the coming year.
The abut price for 1851, la lAI far um copic.;
mad no extra espy will be tarolibed the person
nondingthe rho of lee •übsenberr.
Hues Lcxr 07 Get.D.—ree Seereeneeto Tran
script of the 14th ottono, says that a report tout
been referred :bore iltod a lump of Gotd mad quarts,
snrigutat upward of tour hundred pounds; hid been
round near Nevada Coo. The wen who found it
were offered twenty five thou•and doitar, for tt,
which they refuted.
CONInitrCTIOiIAL CV:O/1,110 ,1 IN inlll/IXA.—ThIS
wonveation has adopted a proposition for biennial
asarsions. A propor Won is also pending to prevent
the amitrration of free neyroes into the State It Is
tined that the laws of Kentucky and other slave
Sates tend to drive the free nearest into the free
States ; and that in order to guard Indiana from o
"mixed population," which in called one of the
evils of slavery, such a prohibitory law is expedi
eat. The State Journal eays that there will proba
bly be no eeparate submission of the negro question
to the people, and very few members favor its in•
••• • • tuna in the constitution.
Eght hundred meo are eonatantty employed at
the Brooklyn Navy Yard, one hat(
to comp etln6
that ersperb work, the SUMO Di Dxk, and the
rest in the engine lane and other work. of tte
7"
Pennsylvania sad Obi.
The editors of the Cinchmati papen deserve
the thanks of the people' of Ohio and of Moen..
eon for the industry with which they compile and
keep constantly before the county 'Stream of 'th
anes, showing the increase and prosperity of
their coy and State. Ohio owes, perhaps, much
of its Tepid progren in popnlation to this mum of
keep ng before the. people of other States
pica which show its pan prosperity, and the vat
elements of improvement possessed by the State.
No one, of course, an feel otherwise than grad.
fled and proud of our young sister of the Wen,
whose progress Is civet! OVitICIVV of the energy
of the American character and the excellence of
the .751010 of laws and govemment under which
we live; but it is possible to carry the matter of
self eulogy farther than good taste or circumatan
oes warrant; nod nothing is to be gained by amid
ma or threlative comparisons.
From an article to the Cincinnati Chronicle and
Atlas, we extract tho fallowing paragraph, which
d on not npreg to Ili to be altogether welt
• From the census returns, there is no probabil.
ity that the myth of soy of the new Suites will
equal the ratio attained by Ohio during the last
twenty year., when they shah attain as page a
population as Ohio had twenty years tura. New
York has been the lancet and most deurlshlng
State; yet, to the last ten years, the increase of
poptlUitioll in Now York will not exceed much, If
any, one half the increase in Ohio; and with the
rapidly decreasing ratio of growth in New York,
Ohio tenet pass by New York within the next
twenty veer., and become the first State of the
Union."
The ratio of growth In New York is • decrees
ing one, because It is an old State; and Ohio must
tow find her ratio rapidly usumtng the same char.
Kolar. Onto is s great State, and destined to be
much greater, but it ii all mere gridituous soppoii
adieu, not supported by any facts, that she will
outstrip New York within twenty years,or twenty
centones—or within any period whatever.
As Penturyisant• Is entirely left out of the cal.
=Adams of our Ohio friends, in if deemed too in
algodicent to be placed in comparison with the
latter State, we feel justified by the affront in in•
tertneddllng with.• controversy that does not nth
missive badges to at, so Sawa least, ass put to a
good word for SualLepeuim State as leiveredgeW
'bid is not yet fallen into the , sear and yellow
leg. In 1810, Pennsylvania had a grogalation of
1,774033, against 1,519,267 in Ohio; What has
been the alisolate ratio of Increase daring the last
ten years in the one, as to the other Stateonin only
be precisely known when the census returns are
alt made std anaetumed. In the means, Idle,
enough is probable—and enough has actually
transpired—to give us grounds to believe that
Pennsylvania gets aloug In a very respectable way,
with which we have every reason to madded. The
nriodpal city of the Suite, Philadelpla, had a
population, In 1810, of 258,107 it can scarcely be
doubted that It has now more than 450,000-1 t
will of itscic perhaps, add a quarter million of
citizens to the new catalogue. The second city,
Pittabne. with its suburbs, had, to 1810, • pima.
lion 01 shoot 40p00. It has now about 60,000
• third city, Lueaster, had la 1510, ■ total nap
latloo or 5,417 votes. It has Rom over 16,000.
ta fourth olty, Reading, bad in 1840, a population
if £l.llO souls. It bu,•bs the present. osusur,
15.831. We subjoin a few wiles tosses:
Towns Cams 30. Canaan '4O Increase
PDI llarrhburgb, SINO 5950 2/20
706 4397 3
6376 4779 2091
6030 2937 3093
6530 3112 2439
4340 2719 1621
York,
NoraLatiram
Erie,
Columbia,
Allentown, 3790 - 2493 1297
Tamaqua, 3070 404 2615
Weal Chester, 3191 9155 1039
Schuylkill Raven, 2061 993 1073
St. Clair, 2019 1105 1414
Nlineraville, 2904 1266 1659
Pottstown, 1047 T2O 927
Port Carboni, 2142 1000 1142
Bloomsburg, 1515 612 993
An inspettion of thew figures 19 worthy the at•
tendon of oar Ohio friend% and may lead some
of their statiaticians to maculate haw long It wdl
islur Ohio to got ahead of Parmaylvonin—whose
prosperity in by 120 meant, confined to the
. towns.
The census of one of the wildest--and sot moat
rapidly impraring--sectionn of the State, Pike
shown the following molt Is 1840, tee
population well 3832; tt I. now 5,916; Increase
nyg, or more than 54 per cent The population et
Fein:l.o,l.ra aria, tut year, estimated it 2250;
000. It probably aboar • eortaiderable ad
lance for lb. present yeu. Oar Cineirtaau
frieuds claim 2,200,000 for Ohio. Tula ero , ltl Im
D 'progres ' s, bat not <o unnatural one for
Ohio, in ber circumstances. We hope she mtof
realise if; and am kid that we may laddre this
hope without to being alkryed by any apprelien •
done or the decline in Penneylimala.—lforth
dins4traot.
UNITED STATER SENATOR.
The late election basing resulted la the eleekio
of a large maturity of Llentaos to the two hooves
of the legislature, some immolation ha arisen
.to poetic mind, as to the probable action of that
outs bleeped to the election of an Eldited Stales
'Sender, Trftake the place of Dr..Sternres, whose
ofiletzt term ranee on the 4th of Mareb nest.
The Lomita° pony of this State se very well
known to be divided into two fattens more hostile
re each other is aB matters pertaining to the di.•
pose of is powers and patrol:lege, than the ism
factions united are to the Whigs upon any quesnon
of public policy. The oon is • question no to p l
icy merely, and the other a question no to too
spoing" the one rotates to principles the otter in
see; nod to him who is intimately acquainted
with the secret constitution of the ',coke° puny.
it is by no meant wonderful that the latter gars
' Con is of. by far, the moat absorbing interest. The
crest question of the dee, therefisre, le what will
be the mirk tf the Legislative mane , Will toe
dims have the realm - Ay, and thus nerved in
laminating a "regular, " one who acknowledges
the binding efficaey of the “usegna . of the party,
or will the Cemeronienee, by the power of their pe
tit/sr seductive agencies, and the superiority of
their tactics, succeed in procaricg the eonoinatt
if their leader, notwithstanding the hoe and cry
Mat has been made against bimt At present, we
mad confess, the Cameron interest rems to be
decidedly in the ascendant The premat one time
under the leadership of the lamented Miller, of the
. - Meyatone," was probably against him; but at thia
time In only ea for the parpose of driving n better
heroin when the time anises tor active nerds
lions. Bat be this las it may, there can be het little
doubt that a large majority of the office holders,
and Mom who put theta:dyes forward as the lea
ders of the party, ad the prominent directors of
tie policy, end are capable of the task assumed
oy them are deeply infected with the principles
which hove been inculcated mince the [store of
Hr. Woodward in 1911. The energy and antic ty
.1 this branch of the party is worthy of all pre re,
and in the red will undoubtedly effect a complete
triumph over the undisciplined militia. Bat there
.re other causes which place General Cum r to
cost prominently forward as the anacesor of Dr.
Sturgeon. and render his nomination and election
oy the Locofacos as almost certain. lie has In
set no competitor. The Singlog. In the person
,f Dr. Sturgeon,-has become a &Mau of • oat
lay, and Mr. Woodward, Mr. Black, and the
ahem who have been named. are noosed to the
errant tatics oldie political field. They err be•
clod the times; and though they may have s one
sew supporters among the members elect when
-hey first meet, thee will aloe M diaperred naJCr
the fire of the regulars'
Prom one view of the 'position of the L000f.1 , ,
moire, it appear. to us altogether probable, sad
mod likely that General Cameron will recetve the
regnbir nomination of hie party. Every thing tends
that way. Ile and bls friends have the ability to
orodace that result, and they are not glow In lilting
mat ability whey Important realm are to be 140.
Jana. Bat however this may be, It will und.mbt•
edly be found to Sothic policy of the Whigs to keep
aloof from the contest, and maintain unbrokon
ranks doing the strife. They may then be en aided
to strike a blow for their country in acme port of
the contert.—/ t • burg Telegraph.
(.iosamorerm masc. —The register we
treasury gives lb • following as t h e receipts and ca•
pendinrres of In• United States, from let Jul,. to
BOthB4ptember, 1 :•••••
&IMO,
From C123/01313
From lands
From lota of IE4
funded)
From missallaseoiss sources
(Treeuorr notes
ye:nth:row .
Civil, miseellan and foreign In.
tereourvo $1,K19,n1
On ercount of the rrny,
111,192,V+7
Fortifications, ' 92,331 14-1,E.4,727 49
Ind= Departme I, Zee , 148,521 54
Pensions 1,007,694 '3A-1,1:/::210 48
Nary I'oB,7'Q 73
Inters.: on pub'', debt sod Treasury
not-,
Keinnbursement of) Treasury note'
The treastrrer'4 statement shows the antotest
he credit In ell the l dopocelorles on: the 28th ct Go
tober, to be 813,631,929 34, of which there to et
Wnehington, 82t3.1154 at Boston, (.3,042,1"0'<6;
New York, 83464.731 89; Baltimore, W 1,615 36;
Rlettmond, 7,696 '29; Norfolk. 1.54,077 46; cent of
the U S., Phileeelnitia, $4,841,160; hrenoh tont',
N Orleays, $829.601}. transfers ordered to wei4tent
treasurer, N e w Orlenne, 81.5.060; other veinier*,
81'4,000.
T • —Mississippi, follovrme the
Rubio!" of South r is beginning to proclaim
tea intercourse w th the North, so far as bicauccs
It concerned, and •me other things, too, as will be
seen by the folio- ing resolutions, unammumly a
dopted at a mixt'. in iiinda county, lately
Endued, That we will not transact any boll'
nets (etther by the shipment of cotton to, or the
ouch.° of goods toots). with any merchant in the
ci yof New Orissa, who to known to he s Free
Seder in his mentiments, or unless bisiong,resldeoce
to the South and known opinions have identified
him with the Sou h.
.... •
blesolned, That we will employ no school leech.
srs or pationise soy school under the management
of any person or persons who ate not known to be
wholly &WO% in all their feeliAp sad opinions.
PC.STIA .NIA COIMISSILIO set DEGZO•11011.
We have meowed the official'Vehelaulation of Go
vernor Jot ton, narecteetter the election of the
folic:nen( gentlemen, to represent the Stale in Con
.
Irmo
let Blether, Thomas B. Florence
2d " Joseph IL Chandleir.•
3d " Heary_D. Moore •
4th " John Robbins, Jr.
sth " John McNair.
6th " Thomas Rom .
7th " John A. Morrison.
Bth " Thaddeus Stevens:*
9th " J. Glancy Jones.
10th Milo M. Dimmiek.
11th " Henry M. Puller.*
12th "India A Grow.
13th Janus Gambia
1411 " • Thomas M. Bthtghatm•
13th " • William H. Kurtz.
For the vacancy—Joel B. Danner. •
16th District James X. Melsinaban.
17th ." Andrew Parker.
111th " Joao L. DL,1.01:1
19th Joseph H. behave
20th " John Allison.*
21st " Thomas M. Hope .•
224 " John W. Howe.•
234 " Carleton B. Card*.
24th " Alfred Gilmore...
Those marked with a star are Whip. The del•
egation wends, politically, 9 Administration, 15 Op
position.
Mementos—The sessions cf all the annual
cnuferenoes far the present year have been held
and the minutes are in prem. We rive below , a
recapitulation of the sardines' of this and the pre
ceding Inn
T FRY. L blemb-m. 1.,9 yea.
Baltimore, 276 303 69 855 66,223
Philadelphia 172 319 50,637 50,510
New Jereey, 168 194 33,670 32,457
New York, 178 132 28,868 25,769 •
New York East, 150 109 21,369 21,313
Providence, 133 86 13.999 12 508 '
New England, 140 60 13 641 13,0912
Maine, 107 91 11,008 10,202
East Monte, 83 81 10 020 9,877
New I-Limos':are, 101 ED 9,123 8,017
Vermont, 82 59 7,849 7,732
Troy, 313 140 25,637 25,091
Black River, 107 253 19,406 17.554
Oneida, 205 194 20,776 26,964
Genentee, G 9 118 10,741 10,501
Eats Genesee 137 148 17,710 17,6{9
Erie, • 156 210 , 21,458 21,379
Pindartgh, 180 213 '35,411 3.5,M ,
.3724,41 VI:molly 55 119 14,181 14,278
Ohio, 294 482 61,936 63,641
North Ohio, 153 ZIO 2 1 ,460 26,322
Michigan, 139 782 16,027 16,233
lodlana, 148 2/0 37,798 35,491
North Indiana, 149 279 30,387 28,063
Rock River, 107 253 17,078 14,360
lowa, 82 137 11.005 0,818
100 483 31.869 29,903
Wiaeonain, 83 184 8,176 7,06.5
51 86 5,474 3,591
Liberia, 14 - 1,117 1,063
Total 4,129 2,420 e99ge2 60.1,315
All compared with lag year, than returns show
an Increase of 148 traveling Invaders, 266 local
?reacher% and 27,X7 members.
SHOT ET • Fomn►g SLIVI-4:10 Tandsy
eight Wet, a runaway neve, having stolen a hone
In Brawn county, Ot wu panned by Mr.
Cochran, the owner el the hone, joined by Ida
nolghbor, Mr. WWl= Gilbert. Oa the the party
coming up, the negro ered, lallicting a dangerous
Varied la the breaatot Otlbort, and than made Ws
escape.
FILEIZOIt OW ice PZlall 121 EMMA:O —Wilmer
Smith'. European Times uye "We under.
wand, with some math, than the Chanceller of the
Exchequer has at length been collecting statisti
cal nem= of the Newspaper Press Aanseimion,
that if advisable In the next session of Pasha.
mot to abolish the paper duties as well u the
stamp defy on newspapers, arid duty on advertise
ments—in fact to make Me press of this country
es free as Ills in America"
A Pacuse Horse as MiraLaao.—At Taman
do Shell'a Ricking novae, 125 bead of Boer Cattle
are duly lulled and paduai-3000 bead are to b e
put op far Nantes er Soul, New York, worth
Slo,ooo—and arias at:apart packed mem 300
nose veal be daily added ao the beef Nukes.—
Otter bugs eatellshments ate alas engaged In
packing in Cleveland.
PaunuB.ct.—The Prairie du lAMB Patriot
aye . W. me Informed by a gendeman wbo
fifteen years tame had a trading eatabliahareat
two handfed miles ap the bilirnewata rim, that
fork alt wad in common um among the &max
Indians at that time, who meld. It wu forma in large
quantities bark In the Laterior af their country. It
t. not icipcwobie Met mina of die article, as ow.
cativo as thaw of Cracow, are mw bidden be.
math we rolling gal:Maar allacemistireql at the
E=l
There who plolesa 'to .peak for President Ftr,
mon have not besotted to sty that be souks n.
the. nee LOCO roecet elected to Congress tbazt each
W Wes'. those persons choose to cell " AhotftlOtt•
frs.••
These e!egtd expression' of his views were
bronot to nu knowledge at Monday last lo
rep y, Mr. Fillmore an: horsed a gentleman busy
that safer from basics said any such thing, he
had no secret wish that such !should be the molt ;
and that ho bad untformly expressed his opinion,
freely and strongly, In favor of too decline( orrery
Walt nominee.
T.'s we have no doubt Is true; and it is to be
hoped that those who really, wish to consult the
views alike President will give a sealants support
ail Whig nominees.—Mine, Jour.
Wo ate pled to publsh the above. Not ■ few
Whigs to this city have been led to believe that
the President approved of the opposition which
has ben manifested to certain persons In the Whig
!silts, and this probably has not been without Ito
influence upon the piny nontinallons. We always
thought it strange—incomprehesuble and Inceedt
bic—that • Whig of inch long tried fidelity as
President Fillmme—one having from his present
position on small interest In the triumphant success
of the Whig ticket in this Slate-one known tobe
as liberal in sentiment as be w oosteervative in
principle should be IP &led to lend his influence
to any such extent to the minority in a regular
party convention i and very difficult we found it
to believe that he had made any such dectaranoo
as that attributed to him. We ere hippy that the
President hasauthorierd a denial of such seed.
menus on his part —N. Y. Case.
POTMATION br COLMIIIIIII,—Mr. HMCO/ !unjust
banded us the following abstract of the popelauon
of that city :
Ist Ward.
'2d do
3d do
4,h do
f.,:h do
S ire •dditieaa are to oe made to ip above for
per,. acetdeotally omitted, or from other Mole.
no; yet eoomerated.
We :earn, wtth pletusure, mat the Secretary of
the Nary, to the spun of liberality which ku
marked other departments of the Government, In
the came matter, has consented that the envy yard
at New York (including the nquilite mange)
may be used ea • plate of temporary depeade
and aakokeepir.g for articles intended for the Lou.
don extol:dim]. Any artlcies, however Valuable,
may be pieced there with enure ronddence,
der the eafegoarda which etre :protection to the
public propeny.—Not.
An Inf.,: Noses—Staucial Faaas...—Yest
tardily sfiernonn, • lady at the Smith End was
so:xed with a fit of fonans undone, which eittlbs
ited Used In the most destructive manner. She
le a married lady and hes two children, one an
infant. She has been efidcted with Insanity benrro
and has been under vestment The the malady at
the h“pital. Her case there lock a favorable tem
which raised the hopes of her friends that • perfect
cure could be effected, tie physicians fostered
these hope., and, after • brief period, the patient
returned to her friend+ lo sound health and In her
right mind, Thu condition contituad i for months
and the husband and friends of the lady ware con.
Armed in their belief of bee complete restoration.
But yesterday afternoon Symptoms of wildness
exhibited themselves. They were noticed by in
dividuals in the family, but were not considered
tit any way as evidence of downright insanity, or
of snob • suture as would Minify a restraint upon
her MOVCMCMIR Suddenly, however, the madness
burst forth. We learn, though somewhat infor
mally, that she heel attempted to throw her child
out of the window. She cons in the third teen , of
e brick house. The action, woe noticed bye lady
who wad providentially present ; she snatched the
child from the (donated - mother, and escaped
with ii, locking the door behind her.
I• 14 e. 4 L.. 1.3 05
317,0'7 9
13E22111
&tiled to her insane Impolse opal her child,
the unhappy women then throw from the window
every arnele of furniture in the chamber, Britten
nothtn4; tables, chairs, looking slam, tio., were
thrown mte the yud and completely demolished.
The bostrer.d wee immediately sentfor, and meas.
net taken to secure the best landlord assistance
for the nefortunste lady. We do 1104 for obvious
reasons, publish the Damp of the parties, or halo
caw their place of resider:co.—Boum Mail.
Tux Vona Bescama—Ail the time of year draws
nigh f or roe pork trade to Commence, we diocoirer
that quite an activity is displayed, is armogieg
the h o nes, pens, Ste Dining the present simmer
several very large pork houses have been holly
from which are anticipate a very heavy business
inkt article. The prices; we understand, will
oat 52,7.513,00.-4 Terre Haute, lad., Journal
Znii alt
Pre n:et or WILD rIATr-We learn from the
Eon Smith Hated that Wild Cat, the celebrated
Indian chief, had canned to the Bemis* country,
after at Omura of tsvo years on Ibis itio Grande,
and that he had called a echoed of fietaineles, tor
what object is not knoara. About six hundred
Creek Indians on hearing of his arrival, Want in
peewit of MIL, determined to arrest him and WI
kip kdkrinn,
Zatrantalram an. ♦ddred. ofTax:Aut.
I=l
This subject may be comodered trader two lights
flevelshon-..ELesou. An calls. drop rooted pre
judicelhavlrept the proforsicg Christina World la
an mow connierning the doctrine of the Bible en .
Women's Rights. God created man, male and
ktnrile. M his own image, mad gave them domin•
toe over ley air, earth. The woman was netted
in this dominion, therefore it is contemn to call
the male the Lord of Creation. The word aid,
emu la properly used to denote • subordinate—
The Bade does not say help mate, . but Arlp asta,
meaning help meet, suitable, Deceits:ors, for the
whole destiny of man, without which he could not
exercise or obtain his dominion. The lord and
G ear help—ho la not Our hireling, our subordiV
tote. Woman in our help, out equal in the do.
minion welch God ben ecoinon.l. For, "unto
them,' hesaid, " have dominion."
• ..
It is asserted that woman was permanently de.
graded from her oreitird cu-equalay, by her being
first to.traegess. Her seereecc to. •• Thy desire
shall be to my husband, rod he shall rule over
thee." There is nu intimation that the curse shall
be eternal. The second Adorn • recreates In the
Image of the Moat ugh, and removes the cum
When the human race ie at war with God end
themselves, mere force it medu the standard of
right, and the weak moat submit to the strong.. In
this let the weak always be intrucied to submit to
and uphold the moral law and government or
God, whereby the strong are kept to check. Far
oat until wo reeostablish thou government can the
right be protected against abate. The history of
woman clearly proves that.
It is commonly and by those who appeal to
reason against the equality ol ohs rights of woman,
that she bat a sphere of her own, the Inhere of
tendentan nodean, retirement, and wornness.
The same may he said 6( the sphere of bon, man
and wOMela.aod thus thellll.l6lllollpmel nothing
For what woman', sphere Is, Is the question In
dispute. In dtfferent climates, and among direr.
out races of men and colailitions oilman progren,
woman's 'ahem differs Immensely.
One thing, however, we may remark—that pre.
cisely as a nation !Walter., in intelligence, arts,
science, and Ghanian cheraoter, the rights of wo.
'man approach MOM nearly to thole of men ; aad
hence we may Infer that when a taro stole of
rocietgahall be reached, their right. will be ono;
and the same. By" spheres," however, is pro•
erly meant the ability or circuits of employma •
and actions of the sexio. - 14tteo certainly
vary In the segos, as they vary in differeat itidb
'ideals, male or fiermalt, of the human rani laq
cording to the organisation, retative endowmen;
or combination of talent, education, and &cum
stances. But although each has en individual
sphere, our rights are net unequal.
Btairranbleal Sketch of John
Franklin.
So John Franklin was born is 1709, at Bellsby,
In Lincolnshire. He entered the navy October 1,
11300, No a boy, on bond the Poliphentus,l3s, Capt.
John Leotard, under whom to Nerved so mide
shipman, In the lotion og Copenhagen, April
1601. He then in the Investigator 'loop galled
with Capt. Pllnilers, on a voyage of diacovery to
New Hollend, where, on pinkly the Porpoise
armed store ship, be wee wnsekcoon *coral rock,
near Cato Bank, Aug. 17, 1603. While on bin
pausee home in the Camden, lionamao, Franklin
and charge of the signals,• and' be dothigniebed
himself at the celebrated repulse of a proverb:Ll
French squadron, under Adm. Lemois, Feb. 15,
1804. On his strive! In England he joined the
Beleropbon, and subsequently, ender Capt. Cook,
took put in the battle of Trafalgar. On being
transferred to the Bedford, 71, Mr. Frasklin was
coodemed a Lieureeset of that ably , Feb. 11,1008,
and escorted the Royal Family of Portugal nom
Lisbon to South America.
Daring the after part of the war he woe chit*
employed at the blockade of Fleabag; be then,
toward the close of 1814, Joined the expedition to
New Orleans; and for his brave aoudad on JUll
nary 8,1815, be Was officrally and vet] warmly
recommended ter promotion. On Jaowp 14.
ISIS, Frsaklin mauled command of the hired
ling Trent, in which he accompanied Captain D.
Buchanan, of the Dot nib,., on a pentacle voyage
of dismarry to the neatiborbocd of Spitsbergen. •
la April, next year. Franklin woe invested with
the cemented with en r. ',alma to proceed over..
Land from Huddle's SYy to neLennin the actual
yeetlon of the Copper Mae riser, and the exact
trending of the ahores-ol—' the Pelee Seas ta the
Eastward et that ricer.
This kerful oridertakih endured until the atm.
mer.of 1922, throng h • ~urcay of 5,530 miles; at.
perils sod adventures, Cr man Finnilin, (whim*
Commander's sod Poet f:orenaievona bear dates
restwetively 1821 led 15`22,) has ably descrthed Ins
"Natnitive" of the jonicey. to 1fr.2.9 he lett Rag
land to comperabo with Cement Ikeda) , oad Rae
ry, m ascertaining, from or poem ;tuners, the
existence cif a North Wed p.sage. The result.
atlas holindon, which terminated to lea 70 24 N,
long. 139 49, W., will silo be found to Captain
Franklin's naintive,lB2.9-27. Go hie Morn to
Er.glani, In September, 1657, he was preceded
by the Geographical Society at Poe* with • gold
medal; trained et 1200 fracas, for having made the
most important aceualtice or geographical knew.
ledge dunce the preceding peer.
18'29. home, he reoeivedtbe honor of knight
hood ; bealdes theihtford degree of a 1) C. L 8v
Sohn Emetlliquarried, Sat, to 1523, the youngster
..garregtare of William Portien, E.q architect - and
dewed!y, In 1920 L the datetbrirenffloieGreffin, Esq.,
of Bedford Place. From ttalo noun 1934 be amt.
mended the Rainbow, 29, re, the Meditcrrosereg
danon ; and for his exerouns an commotion *Mt
tM " r:f bi t c h ' s i 'AG Greece,
he
Greece. p resented
n V: the
orde
1 John Franklin was created a IL C. II : and was
afterwards, for some time. Lieut. Governor of Van
Dieman's Lend. In 1843, Sir John Franklin was
appointed to the command of another expedition to
the North—the Erebne, (Capt. Franklin.) and the
Terror, Capt. Cm:rad—on a fresh attempt to ex
plore • !smelt-wear passage through Lancaster
Sound and Bahriee's Strait. The ships lett Green-
Mute, May 19, 1846. Little Intelligence has been
received of thee expedition enter the day of his
sailing.
t the close of 1817, the ()Vieille:Wet resolved
to send out three expeditions in want' of Frank.
Ito and her party, numbering 140 Wale. The drat
of thew expeditions, H. M. S. Plover, sailed In
January, 1818; the second expeditor, the Enter
prise and !tangelo', was placed order the com
mand of Captain Ste James Rose, and Bailed In
May, 1848; the third expedition, (overland,) under
Sir John Richardlon, bonne left Liverpool about
two month. previously. In the Spring of 18411,
the North Star left with provirinos for Roe's F.!.
peditioo; and a reward of:.£20,000 was offered by
Government to any land or tea expedition that
might reader efficient residence to Sir John Frank.
hn, hts ship., or their crow,, and cientributo di.
redly to extricate them from, the ice. The fan
year was one of 'hope deferred,' as regards the
Bubject of the Frankhn Expedition.
In the autumn there dawned a sudden light; al.
though "the tan, for hope was nearly gone by mall
hearts rave that of the noble minded wife, who
would not part with hope.” A whaler brought.
sealed cylinder, btu a only contained information
of Franklin'. ships to Jane. 1843: Another whaler
brought a story from the Esquimau', that the ship.
of both Franklin and Haw' expeditions were seen
beret by the me to Prince Regent's Inlet, as late as
March, 1849. In November, Rots' expedition re
turned, and formally negatived the mrcrunatardird
story. Almost simultaneously arrived Sir John
Richardson; end since hers returned the Plover.—
Neither of the three expeditions has brought any
intelligence of the musing voyager or his com
minions,
The public sympathy has horn touchingly ex•
=rion the calamitous suspense; end prayers
ven offered up to between sixty and seventy
churning., by upwards of fifty thousand worshippers
for the ereervation and Pale return of the missing
expedition. A reword of upward of One hundred
genie. ha. been promised to any of the whaling
ships which may bring information of the voyager.,
and Lady Franklin has offered 42010 to induce who
lee, to make search to parts not within the scope of
the Government expedition.
3,633
..,669
3,219
4,160
3,946
lid'Donouort, TM X l / 1 /11 Mmuortate..—A for
me, eequainteoce or Johm &VD mough, the million
aire, who died lately in New Orlane, furnish*.
the Newark Advertiser with the following remiti►
motes of tam
He tesidedfor ming Years at the latter part of
hia I .fein Meier.,(e village on the opposite aide
of the Mississippi to New Orleans,) weeny he cul
tivated and matntained the strictest tistrits of Indus
try and economy. the elate. was to visit the city
daily, and to avoid the expense of the ferry boat,
the cemal mode of crowing, he Immo small skiff, in
which he made his home servant row over. The
foundation of his fortune was made by the transfer
of Louisiana to the United States ; when a twat ,
tenet where Near Orleans to now located, was ac
quired by him. The rise in value of thisotrould, of
have conStitated at this day a large fortuae.
The income of his pesseaston, he studiously and
with much good judgment, invested in Improved
eroP•rtY In the city, and to particular was no in
the collection of rents, that he mote out with the
mow perfect exactness, himself, every hill; and
though he had a collector emplot ed, he would rev
er starer him to append his name ton receipt. He
was never known to have a friend call Upon !WM,
except on butanes's, which ho wou ld compel him to
despatch with all convenient speed, lest his time
would be °erupted with something which would
not mull in ha pecuniary advantage.
This old gentleman, whom he employed to col*
sit his rents, db., was not even allowed to have
his bran..f call on him lest, as McDonough al.
leged, it woa d cost him pn extra mend. Hl,
apparel, when to the city, .:ass always neat •UU
dust], but bate the enMisialtenhe evidence of
being very ati6ent. 9n paincular was ho to save
hia clothes from the taunt wear, chit he hat - been
known frequently to take off ha linen on his re
tarn from the City and replace :t with that which
was of less valor. The timbre:la whlch he lovas
stably carried with him, wee lend to have been
found by hlm &setae hie services in General lack
son's campaign against the Indian totter. When
be put an a new coat, It was noticed and made the
subject cf fareillar conversation emote Mamma
men thretighnnt the city, as a matter of estoniah.
Meet
was told tie need not repent his virile, as It wu
A few yews egg, • nephew visaed him, and
expensive, and he subsequently died in the Char.
ity Hospital, Mem:is eonuibiling nothing towards
his funeral expecees. Oa outtoccaliou he applied
to .he Legialatore for the passage of an act appoint.
leg himself executer to his own estate, by which
he late odat to We the usual fee of two and • half
pet cent. to the Probate Curt In tutees to his
pudlou, the Legislature replied, that If be would
make affidavit that be WU dead, they would act
faosuably his petidoo.
Mush tk said ibout hie bberotldg his aimmiluld
an ertalleCiUS impreesiou-has gone abroad in rola
don to it. When he purchased one, he at once
opened an amount with him, charging his eas7,
expose of clothing, des, end crediting him with
all as tuna, ntesissd Alf his wages, add when
Me due bad paid him ids dart cosy expenses, and
l e t e n t ar of money, with; a fair consideration for
e w e' , & e , he ma him his flanker, provided the
Wankel*: society vreeld take charge of him.
. -
borgimuo, atm ulna - Min.1.1.-Belling lottery
tialitets see indiatable olLence,and yet it is secretly
pursued in Detri9 6, ‘TY city' cud town in New
York. The *moralistic& effect to incalculable,
whether the victinewins of loses. A °weapon.
&doff the Journal of Ciommerca sap
-01 eat personally, though slightly, acquainted
with one person here,•wbo has squandered about
nog% o f which $30,000 was a price, and this
nano' "barn to good luck," as It is called, was all
lost In about one year. Another acquaintance, in
good airCillnatancton, after parting with an other
available tocsins, actually morty
real ellitatO7his Cola '
tinged n piece of
nd 57 •
Retunlty
•hi+ comrortable hi
s.viarmlllolo home.teed—wortL .
000, and fooled away the proceeds in the some
infatuated tradlo. Still mother--a noble young
Matt, of general= impulses—liberal to a fault—
, hes lost about 814,000, and is now absolutely beg.
gored, without ■ decent wardrobe, his entire
obliging being on his back, =wept what is in the
chutes of the pawnbroker.—[Buffalo Adv.
The steamer Jeff. Driria, from Yazoo City for
Vitkabarg. with a cargo of about 300 bales of cot.
Wu. streak a snag about 10 o'clock on the morning
of the 101 h trot., about 3 miles below Batartle,atio
sunk. The principal part of the cargo will be
teed. The boat is a total loss.— Louise ilia Jour.
G. W. TAYLOR.
COMMISSIONER AND BILL BROKER,
QTRICr anention will be given to ail haziness en.
Imsted to hts ease. Pittsburgh manoractured
articles always on hand or procured at short coder
Notes, Bonds. lilortgaras, an, negociated on favor.
alitia Una. Advances made, if required. ocZeiSes
•
BALL IMPORTATION UP lIARDWARB.
LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO.
189 WOOD STRE.ET,
Ara now prepared with ■ large .d fresh stook of
English, Germ., and Matrix. Hardware. to ofer
superior indneesurnts te buyers. Those wishing to
parehase will promote their Interest by loom.
bough .4ur reek, as they are dstersented to sell on
he mom reasonable terms. angli
•
R. P. TANNER & CO.,
HOE WAREHOUSE,
Wood at, Deflower & Third & Fourth,
new receiving their very huge and superior Fall
Mode of
BOOTS, BROM lAD BROGANS
Also, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all or the latest
R yles, and expressly adapted to th e western trade.
It has been selected with great care, and as to sizes
and qua try Is not surpassed by any mock to be
found tither cast or west. On customers and mer
chants generally are invited to call and examine, as
we are determined to sell on the most reasonable
terms. Alan, Goodyear. Patent Rubber Shoes at all
kinds arigkindtf
mr Violas! Won.!—The smote:al of the me
wee. of worm. in °blithe:lol,mb] be carefelly watch•
ed by panels, end so soon as there is reason to ay.
pod their existence, every means should be used to
and them promptly and tnoroagly. The proprietors
of hilLene's Worm Ten:Wage are confident that they
offer the best mean. of accomplishing this result that
has ever been milicUtted to me public ; and May in
vite to It the attention of all who have the midwife
mans of children. The =theme is a tare and pleasant
one, and never falls to produce the dewed effect
lry 'For sale byJ. KIDD& C0,N060 Wood meat
oegeelbsel
REMARKABLE CANE I I
EVIDENOE IN OUR MIDST ! !
Ma. Kraa—Sir, I, etturfally comply witliyour re
q.. that I would give yoMen account of the almost
otie eure of my little daughter's eye by the use
Of your .Potrolertur."
Sine mt.% attacked with a very sore eye In February
or March tut, whoa I immediately applied to the best
medical aid Irk the city, by whom II was pronounced
"a Tory bad eye. and all gave me no Ithpe of doing
her any good. Alter which I took nee thlo the coon
try to an old lady, who had been very eueresstal In
owing eyes. She told me that her ca. was hope...,
as the would certainly lose cot only that one, but
also that the other would follow—tt benign scrotal°.
affection of the blood. And I do certify that at the
time my father (J. H. Vashon) cams to the conclusion
that we had better try your Petrolease,' , sea was
VITERILT Of one eye. It is mw shout two
mem. sine. she began its use, and she can tow see
with both eyes . good as ever she di!, end, az far
.1 can tell, 1 believe she hat, with the blessing of
be Almighty, been cured by ri Petroleum"
Your., respectfelly,
M. Muse= Vzszon
Pittsburg., Sept. JO, IMO.
For sale by Keyser &McDowell, 100 Wood street;
IL &Belle., 17 Wood street; D. M. Carry. D. A. El•
boo, Joseph Doegl.s, sod IL P. Schwartz, Allegheny
also by the propneuir, S. M. KiEll,
007 Canal Seale. Seventh st, Pittsburgh.
Mee of Ohio and Penna. R. R. Co, Third at.
Profaned, Amput 0,1560.
Tn. /Recta*ldere of the Ohio and rennsylenola
Ralf Raul Company aro hereby notified to pay the
eighth tamale:tent of five dollars per share, at the ettme
of the Company, on or before the Mt day of Alarm
The ninth lartalinenti on or before the 107th day of
September. The tenth Lainalment on or before Ile
day of October ner..
er Toe 7th linataLment mae called Or on Oe^oth o
July last.
aaglkdtf Rhl LARICIF.II. Jr, Treararer.
ENCOU/LAGE MAIL INSTITVTIOIIIII
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Ut Pltt•btar h.
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Iltas COMPANY is nom prepared w insure all
j. kinds of risks, on lions., mannisclnnes, goods
merchandise in store, and In transim vowels, &c
An ample Ft:mom:7 for Me ability and iumgrity
the Institution, is afforded In the character of we 11-
reetars, - wha are all citireas of Pittsburgh, well and
favorably known to;ttre community for their prudence,
intelllgence, and integrity.
Duiscrou—C. O. }limey, Win. Daimler, Wm. Lar
icier, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward
Ilassehon, Jahn Haworth, S. Blubaugh, B. M. Kier.
itAfftaO
DR. D. HUNT,
Demist. Corner ofrourth
and Decatur. betaretn
- - • oetl-dlitn
==t=l
DR. O. 0. STEARNS, late of BOSIOLI, II prepared to
manufactore and set Iltoca TRIM in whole and parts
of sets, upon Suction or Atmospheric Sacuon Plates.—
Poostlecno cauce to nee annovas, where the nerve is
exposed. Other and residence next door to tha Mey
er'. office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Rs sr. WFadden.F Raton. latO
WCORD & CO, ft
Wholesale& Retail Nano taetarers & Dealers in
HATS, CPS & FURS.
Cow. Wood &Filth et•., Pittsburgh,
When, they ofrar • fall and eon Veto Steek or Ha
Cana, Fuss, tee, of every quality and style, by W hol
sale and ReWl, and Mono the attention of Melt en
Inman andpurchasers genentlly, assuring them lb
they will sett on the mom •LiV•111,410011 Tama.
earth:if
Ms. Mara—Pleas, announce the name of lVtlujY
Rumors, ot. the •Fosistit Wen!, as a candidate for
Mayor, at the ensuing election, subject to the amain
anon of the Whi Convention. a d oblige
MANY WHIGS OF THE SECOND WARD.
oellhdtf
Mn Wenn—Sir—Voa will please announce the
name of Civeses C. Mot.n, as aeandldste for the
Mayoralty, eatneot to the ratiPeattou of the Whtg
Convention. Mr. Mergan's claims mill be strongly
urged by • hest artier , * he being Owe eapnbte sod
bonen toetbncl MANN Cll IZENS
illerohautat and Mum I. Rant.
/11NIE; Rank has Ws day datlarod a divldentiof
foal per cent on In capital stock. oat Of the p; e b ts
(or its tut su months;
;natant WM . H. DENNY. Cnhlcr
?Inaba h. Nov. 3,11:0
TOBACCO -25 kegs sedge'. 0 lyrist for sale by
BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
200 144 Waxy..
/SOD FISH--a dram. jipt . i . q . , N flr glA, K tr , y Arnteu
_ Imo
13U KETB-0 dos VIM Strived Mid for sale by
noG BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
BUTTER -17 Get prime rriO v for tale by
BROWN it KIRKPATRICK
tiOltEY-1 box of 11 delltrhtfal flavor; for gmlo by
Ll noD BROWN 3 K/RKPATRICA
(111ESTNUTS—F0 bu In cora and for inCe by , --
V nod BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
I:CKWHEAT FLOUR—BD wk. for oda by
B
BROWN & RIRKYATRICX
rig
H n U o r' G IWL"S IfRrinITIIVIZP b rZTRIOK
piIACKEHEL-75 brio No 3;
ttf brie do, for lola low to abate
/OLIN NI 01 , 1, DEN t CO
380 Nan CI
consignment - by
12.6-
QOOA ABU—A few cask; to
JOHN n t i olck 7 ADMN & CO
nos
ROSIN-ItO I cams while, for .nib to I.
cash or good nagoarablepacer, r ,
Lod JOHN hIcFADKN & CO
0. SUGAR—SS hltd• Mr, landleg for eel, b
JA • soG JAMES DALZELL
I ARDOIL—IO brls )dot rece!ved for solo by
sloe JAMES DALBFI.I
prilkLit L.ULD-.100 ...MN.' reed for oakkr
rr ood HARDY, lONIF.Ik CO
riIIEESE-1000 bie prime;
biz cream, for sale by
bee 1 n cANFIELD
FRESH ROLL BUTTER-10 brio to clatbo;
Id ban do;
• ;;O kegs do;
Jost rooeirod for use by I B CANSTELD
CLOVER 103ED-5 aria in atom and for gala by
noo J 0 CANFIELD
QALEIUTDS-100 bee in atore ancl for sato by
1.3 nee J D CeNFIELD
TO THE
A LL persons who now or hardener may have toe
CIL dealing with the Eagle Fire Company, are here
b) notated that In tithe rdence with the previsions
the new contitatlon, all bllla men be passed Ey
the company at their regular quarterly meet , ogs,
which are held 011 th e first Saturday of February,
May. August, and November, beton, they can be
paid by tan Tremens 'rhos° having bills synths%
the company are relented to present them for ez
antlitatlen, no that they any be approved by the nm.
pony tad ‘ounisrsigned by the proper °likens
N. B —Ail bills or the company left at the store of
Oars k Getty, 71 Market street
try order oftha Emile Firs Company.
opadA ADAMG GE TTY, Titus:sr.
•
Exelmam* Bast of Ptitattures.
THIS Bank bay Oda day declared a 'beldamd of
faer Per eta; OM of the pram of an last alz
.adtbar payable on demand.
THOMAS M POWS, Cubia.
.Plireberah. Nov 5, IMP --ortelter
lIXSOIITOII , II NOTIVZ
L NETTEAR te e
tate. missy on the estate of .9tephen
Ls Wley, late of the city ot Pittsburgh, deeessed,
having been snowed to Me .mbscriber, all persons
knowing themselves to be indebted are requested TO
make item wham payment, and all baying claim , are
hereby untied to present 'hem. duly authenticated,
for Vlllrment. PUS4N GALLS 0 ilEtt,Ere , Pg.
enn.adar
11AI PA KENT bIiaDES—A lame assortment
1 of roff .rsat stiles of Window Pitatics, mold from
at , mannfaciarem in. New York, which we will ea
wholesale and retail at the lowest p.ices
J w 11 P 1111,11143
noa 7 il Wood. st
Reap your Foot Dry
TUST received toeliporille Oil Cloth Fac
t/ tecT, 1.2
99 .
cf that excellent article of India
Rubber Pu.e, for rendering boots and shoes son,
pliable, and imperrions to water and a perfect pre
vennve shrainst the leather clackinic; this patio is
m entranteed to poison all the snore qualities or the
noel .1 &
moor! W eiaended. For sale, oho
PHILLIP S e and retail hy
MANNERS' OIL-100 bar for mac by
no 4 W L BAGALEY S CO
RAISINS -100 bre new ewo hi fil i zil L t& it co
ne4
18 & 20 Wood n
1.""bleTION La wanted by the subscriber, of
one Gurnee McDowell, a native of Scotland, who
come to Americe a short time prior to or about the
begoonng of the Revolutionary War. kis uodenteod
that Me McDowell kept a provision more daring the
Revoration, nod that he supollud the American Army
emenctvely with tao•laioca that some time after the
Revolution be made considerable parcheses of land
on Me Ohio River; that or acquired an ample fortune,
nod that be died about mewty years ago All the
particulars of his msidecce in America, while living,
and every eking .sluing to his estate, have been care
fully concealed from . is legal heirs. Any informed° 1.
therefore, to regard to him and his death. Sc, will be
Itt'atatallfJecetred by the mbserther. one ethos helm,
addressed totion, at Aabarn, Now York.
outece.• SAMUEL bIeDOWALL
121321/1
A N active Main., m., having a cash capital o
A
three mouaand dollars, to take an Interest In
very prat/table Mminess, to
in Western Peon
Sylvania. He will control th e whole Dame. In hl
section Address G. W. E, this aloe. ne(hdlm
S IGHT DRAFTS
aA
NEW YORE,
BALTIMORE, •
PHILADELPHIA,
CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE,
ST. LOUIE,
£5O Yin
"OLD COUNTRY,"
For yibb by A. WILKINS & CD,
tios Car. Tblrd & Market
Sealed Proposals
WILL, be received until the tat of December nor,
g for We delivery at the Plusbergh Wharf on Hui
A(egbrey River, of two kimdred and eighty thousand
feet of Hemlock Plank, to be three inches thick,
twelve leek. wide, and timeeri feet long.
ALSO,
Proposals for gradingmid lasing down the Plank
on the Farmers , and Afechanies"fornpike Road. She
portion of the road to be graded and laid with Plank,
/tee between the end of the road now wooed, and lta
Intersection with the Greensbergh and Piusbargh
Turnpike Road, near [leery Rather% tavern.
JOSEPH cOLTART, Steeles:rater.
M EICHDAUM, President.
nallw F. & M. Tampa,' Road CO.
60,000 Poplin Printed of Elarperis New
Monthly Magazine,
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
THE November lumber I published and for salts at
Holmes', Third street, opposite the Post Office.
The leading °fleet or the New Monthly Magazine I.
to present write public in handsomer style and at
cheaper rate, a rester amoant of reading matter
than any other pertodical in the world. nod
Pittsburgh and Coal 8111 Taruplks.
ANA N Eleetionior President, Treeeurer, sad an Dl
rector, for the ensuing tear, bo held Kt the
Toll House, on the with of December next, Cetwien the
hone, of l sod o'clock, P. 111. By order of
IL D. KING. President.
11. I. Cum, Peoretary. ' nolid*d
LARD OIL- 42 bele No 1 winter 'drained, reed
for sale by R P. 3 it LLERS.
nod 37 wood it
OIL PEPPERMINT-210 lb. *onward pors,lost
ree'd for solo by toad] R E SELLERS
CIIESTNUTS—:O bu jun relav
A /ICC/
crs ritirlr
Dlllglji A PPLE. - ..103 bu just reeelred for We hi
or:: JOHN WATt e 00
ROLL. BUT I ER-5 brls fresh just ree'd for tale by
beb JUICY WAT f & CO
COM R 00515-60 des v o l t latiall rt.!,
D OSI V-104 bzls tio I,lz store sed far sale by
nab JOHN WAD? & CO
m. Acitt.niu.-4 °
ft of brig no?,
dl No I;
2 do No Si
CAM and for Ne ny
1163 JAMS'S A. HUTCHISON & CO
111./. B IIINCi-e Ws No 1, In %lore and far tile by
Ll nod JAMBS A ouroinsoN &co
SUNDR/E.5-4o ho Chestnuts,
.21 dos Woollen Pocks;
2 bele Bauer,
2 kegs do;
5 pet Tow Linen, on consignment
Foe sale by eaoll D ILLIABIS &CO
T OBACCO-41bn 5. Haney DIM,
po
. 5 Sze und do;
r
hoe Nectar,
OSu 15s, for sale by
nos I D WILLIAMS & CO
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-1M 44.0 k. ky so, by
nrS WICK & I.4eOANDLMS
PEARLS -I 1 oaks received for sate by
nob WICK& a•aCA eiriblaeß
bu,an trceivi.d for..l< by
lJ naS WICK !lee ANOLESS
0 LL:p 'j7('''K'ir,sbegArtZDV;hBl
HERRING .9—.9 43 bys dry received for sole by
nod WICK At bIeDANDLESS
Svapirlor Scotch and Irish Widakey.
10 PUNCHEONS Stewart's celebrated Malt WlLL
ter, of very delicate darer.
id puncheon. Mchauhr Waterside, extra quality
and high proof, under magnum house lock.
Al.o, Brandies or different vintaxe. and brands In
half, quarter, nod octave.. Imported and far male by
A II MeI:ALLA,
00 Walnut At. Philadelphia
1:=i213
PITTSBURGH
,~om~nc2ctafi~~ ~"'
Corn. of Third mad Market ziroido.
CHARTERED A. D. 1,?6,1.
Tne only Chavezed Inmilinlon of the kind in Pen
••CVVIT.
Jobe Fleming, principal Instructor in t►e Sole.
of Accounts.
0. K Chamberlin, Professor of Penmanship, Mei.
Comporanon, he.
Alex. hi. Watson, Esq.., Lecterns on Commerela/
Law.
• . .
Roo. Wm. Within., flon. Jame. Badmen., Ron.
Jean Creden, /lon. Cho*. Naylor, Hoe. ?dom. Ramp.
ton, lion. W. H. Lowrie, Doctor B. McClintock,
John Anderson, F.rq , Gen. J. IC. Moorehead, !Mates
Dmeop, , if. Hersey. E.,.
ar•mr•tno consrrrra.
John T Cochran. Anorncy at L.
Jame. Torrey, Merchant.
H. A. Pryor, Accountant.
no object of tins Inglitunon is we afford young men
. ett opironovity or obtaining a hoished mercantile edu
carton. The plan of Instruction to so thorough and
complete tharevery one who receives the proscribed
count will by competent - to take etturge of a ea of
hocks, and keep }hem correctly, before leaving the
Ovltcgo. -
Student. can enter the Institution at any time, and
pursue their studies both day and evening, and those
entitled will receive n dip:ctua signed by the faculty
and examininmantwe. nc4
AHOUSE DLOT on Townocnd areas, adJoining
the M E. t: !lurch In ao Sixth Ward of tEla
Lot 15 by lbz feet; boos, beck, with eight maize and
a madcedar. Terms easy, and tabs indieputable.
For parneutara, Indy to JOSEPH WOODWF:LL,
or, WILLIAM 0. FCAIFE.
CliO no C t OLATk.:—.2GO tas N;:lr o fate c trr i,
co
MADDER—SO les No 1 Loartx !dodder, for sale by
BAGA:,GY & CO
COD FlBll-10 tea Orar.d . Bank, far axle LT
not 13,10ALEY & CO
ROSIN 30AP—Zen bzs for
WM BA rnbs by
GALE'S & (l)
A I RTISTS' COLORS lathla, a fall innr,aneaa ali
.
Caraanci, Lat clever, aeseratloa,Cadcaln/
Lla a arid lacp I'cliofo, Maxa Colas, all whade. Ca
V[l.6 of every denim:own, jour iccolvedfmtaleat,
F.t.) PRECIPITATE-75 lb. }art rea l for solo DT
rto4 KIDD& CO
CHINESE BLUE EUTRA—LO lb. for sale by
net J KIDD a CO
IMP DATE OF IaUtNINE—IDO outortalt &
bY
17 no 4 . J KIDD (V
TANIN—EO cam reed f. Bale by
rr4 J KIDD & CO
SYRUP lODIDE OP IRON-23 lbs for .ale by
nob J KIDD A CO
GRANVILLE LOTION-30 lb. for fcle by
.4 J KIDD h. CO
01,95E5-60 hrl. plow S. H to actor., for as
191 by t 0.41 J e DILWORTH h CO
More NOW tiOad..
NNI& BURCHFIELD aro nova opening ann.
I tbar cupply of near geeds—many style. at RE
DICED PRICr.9. Ladles , um. good.: of Tali°.
kind., and newert drrlgna. Brach; Bay State, and
Imported bONG BHA WLS, of handsome and - new
EllitiNLT DEMONS. ttandaerne atylo and
very cheap. Brothe and Cashmere Scarf., an., kn.
oevd
RESPECTAHLE MEN, of rood ederen er.d Dow
nese albite, may obtain pm ltable and petataneet
atneltarnet o . 0 1 1 aPPtYIng, between the bonnet' 8 and
10, A. M, to J. C. bl A RAlf,
novitteodlw• '213 Wylie at. Pittsburgh.
nIIEAM CHEESE—aII bm reek .d for rale M .
ecr2 JAMES DALZELL
FLOVIL lIKDOCED.
WILMARTB & NOBLE 401 sell tbelr Extra
Soar, deilvered, on end atter the lit November,
at 82 raper lUD lbs, aaperane, at Ti per lOU Ibi. A
Ilbaral drama to retailer,.
nal WILLLUITH It NOBLE
BROOMS—L 7 dos CO BT Btcor t ,xe;d i t t l i saale by
nol 110 Water Os
'WINDOWS GLASS-12.2:1 biz Kbeihearl'a, awn,
bins, received and for 'We by
BORBRIDGE &MOHR/al
LARD 01.1.—M - airrabb I, br we by
Oft
CI(JAp-5() bx. No lout rea'd for. o
13 not AMES DALZELL
ANDEED=so r. - 6 MI7Ci r AroTalicfor sale b 7
C
noi JAMES DALZELL
i - lausaAWAR-4 hao ri Ama ree'd i t;o=
Azl
DRY PEACIIEs.42 km, m by
- ENclustminndierr
HONES—IS bi. prime for sale tv.
Doi ENGLISH a. BENNEIT
OT,nBl/-7 cut* ptimafca intin47
not . EINGLIP.H
CHbel F. tor by
—lbobze stereend to sale
, N,KOLISH & ARNIRETT
CORN BROOM 3-76 do. for .ale t •
not ENGLISITt.
BErricirrr
GLASB-100 bx• for sale low by
001 ENGLISH BENNETT
CI El ESTNUTEI-4 0.6 /or mai by
ml . ENGLISH*.
1)
UTT IV3I I'.R.''' le°
6 1 .1 1 Ne b jLlk3Hlt. BENTi EDT
Nmqr noose
THREE years in Calllonds. Hy pe. Ne ttle , col.
A um, U & N , lam Aloalde of hlamemy, Sashay of
'Deck sod Pon." Ito., illustrations.
Memoirs ardor L arid Visiting" of nouns Chide
men, D. D., L. D. jay kis leet I 4• law, Bay. Wm.
L L. D. sal 2.
Pictorial Field Book'ol the Revolatten., Beason
J. boning. No B.
Tho History of Pendeants. By VV. tif.'74askorlel.
No 0.
•
Ocoeeleer, mite Illstory aro SerTardDird.
Lied team ibe Fermat of Alpha.? De. Liinards4
By A. R. Finable.
. Addidenat Memoirs 'ot ray Youth. Di A. De Lai
inardne, author of "Yost, Pruus, and Foram of the
Reyablic," .hlemalrs of ray tionth,”,./LaphOel,". Th e
thatoryof the Girondists,. &a. , • • •
Received for ulo hy • R C'eTocwros
0.31, • Car. 'thus hi Market Ms.
Journal Port Chronicle, and Anurkin co. -
KUCKY MUSTARD— Bonowtst•tielebtannl
Lexington Mnstxrd, mace of netirseed. Jot re—
caved and tor axle by. WM A MeCLURO &CO
oe3l - g 56 Liberty itreet.
f3the TALLOW—Fs erlt real Are ads
oal • WICK & UoCAN
R , IcKEREL -I ° 3 w'rAtigard?crlVl
.31
I.3UCKWAELIT FLOUR --74 sticks tun ric'dy_b
oat .•.. WI Kt McCANDL.E.B.3
BROOMI3-40 dos crud, received for orde by__
oar WICK di MaIItbIDLHIMI
_ _
TaA/t sztas tr;
rpHE undersigned hieing arrunrenteritspr the pqr.
I:chase of Teas in the east, by which they are con
stantly in receipt ot Fresh Tees, selected liont
as they anise, confidentry oat them to lie=
at the following law rites:—
Common Green andliluk Tau 00 37k pc , lb.
rice' , do .1 do do 00 , do
Nape, da ;do eo 075 do
fisted • do do , do ICO do
Their, 'assortment contlyelses— .
00/bag, lent andel, Young Hyman; 4 grades,
Chelan • do, Old de.
13ouohong, Gunitmeder,
PV - All good. sold at this house are warranted ,
and ea; be returned gibe, do 001 give eniite
(sedan.
The steadily ineteseing patronage experienced by .
them since opennig, speaks louder than any nun•
paper puffs.
10' A hbend diseoiant made to reefing: '
WOO A ideCLUI4O & CO
next. 436 Weirs street.
liVA.Ciebt Yob SALE.
AHEAVY well matte Wilda, sellable
tor in: or sii hniwy fordo b y ylo =ON, LITTIEi CO,
real ' 2.3lAbertyst •
06 r i '
largNo 3 Ideas. Mackerel;
P' lBll ls bfbrislias 4 and 3 do; for rale by
oe3o • HOB180:4, LITTLE re CO .
Canto,. Cloth . for lhatmutit
THE .b. , * .flicte,idorssis mach used foi irobarbbsi
dresses to pt.. " ---
guild., to be r
0.23
"DIG fitatf:: ,
/. osao.
DING WASH BOARDs-3t,
rale by J D=WILLIAMS & CO,
0e33 Cor. nfth &Wood so
etLOTIMS PI 18-110 by for u 1 by ' •••
x9O J D WILLIAMS to CO
JEER HAIR-1
lba
i'J'l7°W"rtifilZeZ
LAB - bz• Bzlo and 10x12 for nle by
a<39 . J D WILLI ill& CO
WIIITE HONEY-10 bre for Mil • brY
lot D WILLIAMS It CO
AYCH - E3-3, grow; Block and Bog, for soli by
D WILLIAMS & CO
•
SLINDEUES-6 bxa impedno Rico Moos
'2 bas Rose Wiseon
6 bap Fat:acts of Lemon 9374 Vanilla;
bas Lemon S9gar;
baa Vmmarellsr
6 bra 01Ivo 011;
9 bat A mood Soap;
Also, Droma, Coons, and Coroa Shell, !Or sale by
on') J D WILLIAMS k. CO
Pit; METAL-4 tip], last reeeind and tir tale by
.30 J B CANFIELD
SUCAR-10 Wads N. 0. fingardast I
C rze
ANFI d foELr sale
D try
ocnO
Steam Float TrilMa:pings
. . .
W MeCLINTOOK Invites the attentiOn,of melon
NT . boat men to Ids extensive assesurtent of trim.
I' M
"' n
nod P . 7,111 :1, EV..110 6 ' 1 0 brtrifliit •=7 -
do do Crunton - do,
do t tosileined Steel do;
do •Rint and Blue do;
do all.. and Brown do;
Crimson and White Union Damask; .t
Plug do do; . . .:
Searles do ' do;
Crimson. Oreen, Woe, and Beale: Dikeuk;
Watered Ai OtreCal .;
W 0.1.11141 =di...men Table Covering; . .
Striped Toilet .. do do; ..
Turkey Red le White do do, ..-.
Turkey Red it Roe do do; j , '.
7-4 and 6-4 WagtardTable Coma;
7-4 and 0.4 Table Linen; 5 4 Bleached Sheeting;
Scotch Diaper, ... Em bo ssed i do;
Scotch Napkins; i Tablo Covers;
Seri eh Crash; 't Plaid Toilet dsl ' do;
6-4 !Leached Sheetirig; hista,lre. AR: , ~.
All o f artdeh are direetlrent thetebutufeenrrera end
importers, of the newest sad rielem colors and pat.
teen., lil of which will be gold art 'elstiet no any of
the eastern cities. We invite steam boat moo fa 41111
as a call et nor Carnet 'Warehouse, N. CB Fourth it.
and 79 Wood at. • - lee=l • ; W. PdeCLINTOCK
SUGAR A 6101.ABSES-23 Itbd• N O. Raiser,
10 !ads I egged do;
IS brls EL H. blaleaser,
Jim received per steamer Hibernia ric;2,lor. vain by
iNfninAnr,
• oe:10 ' Water,at.
TAKF.N in mistake, from the slew boat Pilot No 2,
Sev e n Kegs ef gnuer t marked J. Ally Imfaunation
respecting them wilt be thankfully recieved.
oc3) Wag H JOHNSTON
CI Ala PgTRE-40 soaks jntt reeoo for orolo by
cos3o . ISMAIL DICKEY a. CO,
VIETIDE Bilk Flouncing Laeem .
Black mad Colored lidobur Lacer;
Floe Tbresd, IMom do, and:Lisle dm
litrolln Bands and flonneirlito
Dobbin Laces, and Insertlnts;
Application acid Wrought Lace Cape%
do do Berthas;
Muslin and Late Bleaver, •
Faineroldered Chernisstres,CON and Conan:
Valenciennes Collars. And received by
WY
• L ACK 44 blantAlla Vbhrets;
BColored and Black 14 do;
Bonnet and Plan Ribbons;
• llomets, Cap., and Flowers; '
. Ostrich and Illandwat Plumes; Inn .recelved by
oela H :EATON, ad Fourth *weal
Ps - fl. IiCA.TOI6 •
WHOLESALE. Ratall Dealer In
Gloves. Hosiery, and Yams,
Dms add Dangles Trimmings,
Lace Goods and Embreidertea: •
Gentlemen's Fandridng Artiele
Zephyr, Women, Pattern., and Canvas,
Pert d Board, Dame Pains, and:
Flower Material •Ne di Fewer meet.
ATIIErIS—A 1.41 imortmeniof Mick, Liannwn,
Nod Man, and billed, Jan te oiaired. and for sale by
.19 t3HACKLM a, WHITE
Germans Blimehaater Classailants.
~►~{URPHY s BURCHFIELD have received a rap.
AU ply of anal irtrie• °Creel Idaneheater Glagharaa;
a/so, Domenic Ginalute4le great variety.apattarea
odd
, F S I:•xU . tt3 ,7, I I rMM%rMTIIT`n'TI"4n.M
los rot ninon ,• mats ,
t t do do; now loading,
all for note 67 • ABAIAII DICKEY & CO,
oc.lo 112 Water at
a s' keg/ on c 0 alignment or
me mit incEEY & c 0 ,
ACONalattio- , A casks velitatill - lia
aolerlowoo Gloss. • OMAR DICEY t o co.
oold • •
LACE titeuns•-,A.lari , e assortment ok
Linen Edgings and sees, Cheallsentes and Col.
lary purehased by the au scriber In England, and tat
.ale at very es...drama, by
tw.2o. C ARBUIIiT(OI. '
Lys
the man who 490. not OPPltAille the luury Of an
0017 ahsea ? if any *am he, we do ode address our.
aelves to him.. Salto another) we say, If you WU
rar-d° , shatinpleamresPardase a boo ofJuld
Maxi's Alai= etuehlo Of Ambrosial Staving
Creams. It lb utterly Impassible to dad wallah) de•
scribe the teenage of a parsec who has been awd.to
Sbavlor with ordinary imap,npon maklig. will Oath
for thelirst time, it fa & cambia.. of wonder, ad.
minden, and pleasiare.
JULES onlovs. %Within excAN is axed&
ingly eranMent; underlay the stiffest and mew wiry
beard colt and Pliable, prodneing admirable lather;
and by as attremely mild minim allaying oil twins.
thon,sod preamble chat unplcauct nod stiff !henna
tithe skin which is. atten a:perinea& niter shay.
log. Gentlemen rainy Shaving Cream
may face the random .d moat 'piercing wind. lm.
modtately atter Its de, without the skin beeeming
chopped. And thole*. on ea use It, we can !totally
say will never useany other.
One great advantage, whichermi be especialir .p.
preetauni 11. tbaso who weer whiskery, is tho fan
that It swill not discolor II beard, whlah most load
will do, giving a sandy or rusty appearance to the
edge of the whiskers. Jules Mites Hu! LOX Creams
delightful •ratious,,oompoooded.with
=WEI
1,4 dellgi prellararloos, manmade( With
v, tho cater exclesloa of all article. calculated to
reader the operation of chiming onplewria; and will
be mimed...led by all who maks 'cf tem..
Prepared only by .
JULES, HAVES, Perfume; and CM*, ,
US Chestnut
Poe sale, arboleaula reseal,Fahnerock
& Co., and IL F. Fellers, Plttsbergic attd.rolat Barrett
and 1 MitrbeMl7 :
13(z7BATA P '.MURPHY BUROMPIELD
21011 ill de Lalnoa .
ILTURPHIjc 61IRCIIFIELD Lave nie4 ltd
itl a.nortment at rests pattarno, Itt Mr all
j o ck per yard; alsO, Nazarene Bloc, Grout, MOlzep,
Da b, th o ok, &a , tlaw prices.. .• ocla
•
run PEW i.BUACIIFTELD itrol n t ri n 4
in:or amorist Mask Bilks Potiftimiej std
W lad also fiesetatia striped de. . pen.
ILLEII
recessed *to ard tor rare at sosootrieturers,
' Ann, by
_sew) l aiLsterip
12MffiERIMI
raa l tr , "/ 14 "
rt-ABSIMER - flut - ay, as hula aaa - fal
1..) Ws tat mown ofaLtaataeraraim,
r far als ~eiae niodois noutriencient
by timS3l t • "RE;
•
S old. at can .ta:57=110,2%,,14.,
Ind from iteuner Lulls, for sayar Es bAtaiza,
S VG A/ 1 . & b/01415.9M-11 Baszr•
WI by 1 .09 1 bacio4=a,
&LIM OF OEM 11011113111.11 D LOTS,
AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
IlE and ' F 'd ndal, g' tli "A e a tell
nd o f f or N " ove te nu a be n r iai en,s l
ten &clock, A. /4 , en the yeentees,elekty cleat belie.
log beta masted ea tth and dth streets, in the town of
E. , 'mig These lots are located near the nib-
Ile nee, aid are We out on a liberal *este. sub
lot having • front of Infs.= sure s 130 feet wide, end
extending back 3a feat to alleys 2D (stemma
. Alm 12 lots of land not on the Brennen of ?au
nt *Meet, and fronting on the main on. delndmg
New Lisbon and
Cale
each lot containing about
to
halt. aere. The bee of this property is Ito
tlonable, and it will be sold on e creeds; one
{berth of the parchase nroney emy will be 'repaired
on Me delivery ot the deeds the Wane to beam:tired
by Muni e' d menden on St. property In die equal
unival Vega:eel, Ilereet
.Piltedarere who will reran dwellleg house of other
bstiding within twelve months owns nay Manic will
be entitled to whatever atone thee may need for , thair
bulldog, GUM, Si an allatlk.ril Unsay, within
quarter of a rode of this property, an of easy acne.
browned by am lairleYsirtmsi•
To Mose
it vs oh thelocadon and prosperity
of Liverpool it would be amine ton y mom. Ills
ado r ned by all to be among the men desimble KM.
ma th
to the Ohio River for privets residences, and
' te athlete the attention of steamboat officers Is puttee
,' fatly dincted—veyeral 'Awn= have already made it
I their place of residence Its salubrity re Par excelled
inM pinto t .
MO Wad. Theta lite Tho m n public worship for
various denomination. Roman Catholic, Episao
pan., Presbyterian, and Methodist. and an even
give building is now being put up for pablic tonal
hone. Liverpool contains about 1200 inhabitants,
has Miry istANUPACTORIES,In nemesia' oper
ation for the comufnersze of Rockingham and queen.
waro t giving employment io about , SDO persons, with
every prospect of increasing:to isnalmoss unlimited
extent—clay and c oil being in thud.. in the neigh
.bortiood
To pereens contemplating entering into the mann
future of Queensware this will be a good eptortunity
to obtain sites. To such, an extewred credit will be
ghee if requited, and the use ,U building atone per
, mated to be quarried for all the wont created on the
prove:tetanal. •
The comity around inert 001 Is settled by a
wealthy and Intelligent population, and as land le
among, the richest and land ferule in Colombian
contr. Stearn bonito arrive and depart reguletty In
the sancta The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail
which, by its charter, le to pan throush this tome, to
the Pennsylvania State Line, (where it writ interwar
the Sandy and Baled C. 1.211) la nearly Completed to
Wellnille, only four miles beow.
A map of Me town and plan of the property can be
nee on epplutation to the undersigned, at the Mike
of fdltehel Palmer, Attorneys att.*, p“rsh st s .eet.
Pittsburgh. opposite Wilkins Hall, or to Sandford C.
HIU, Esq., LlVerillN3l,lrho wW !show the property.
• JANES MAMA .
P.S.—t will lease to &Gardener or Nervy man, for
. a tens of Vyears, sixteen aerefoLland,adjolrang the
above property, suitable for al leg. The whole
will be enelored with a baud fence, and a comfort.
able dwelling hone and out Innuovi erected on it
during We present fall. EraillhdesetdT] J. 11
'WHOLESALE FALL GOODS.
A. A. MASON& CO
• SA ti eczienszT ST.,
}RteDa crrouLD solicit the attenuonof Me
air from
Va uctlons of the country, to their immense
Mock of New Fall Goods, ermerising the largest and
most compleut asscounent le the western country,
consisting of
075 cases beat styles Prints;
40 do Imported end American Gingham;
33 do Wetness, Paramus, end Merlotti;
37 do Cashmeres and De Laing;
4$ do Satinet. end Jeans;
V do Cloths and Cuslmeres;
. 70 do Illeaebed bluslins;
60 boles Flannels, ell colors;
57 do Doting% all rode;
• .380 do B/0..11 31124116 k best makes.
A 1.,, cues and packages of Silks, Shawls. White
Goods, Millinery do Tailors' Trimmings, Ribbons,
Luca Hosiery and Gloves, to.
Merchants ars unwed, from the great facilities of
this establishment,of *Jenny, erne coma the isnot and
most desirable goods, and at priers ag low and lower
than anyesstern hone Being tOnllnr•Oltlicts' agoras
far large quantities of Nanette Goods, they portico.
holy solicit the orders of merchants for denudes,
alellsereble in this taty sa the same price they an
sold at in Mi1t.1 . 3 data- Merchants either going . or
retutheir stook. from the east, are tattled tau en aminotton
of
oetdimate4.lr2m3
01111:1AP PIANOS.
AFISTS sewn mane Rosewood Piano, awlrSly
new, is crated at aMbasywu;
Ono .stood hand 6 octavo Piano,:
One do' do 61, do do • nu
000 do do 63 do Oo 46
Passaic by JOHN H MELLOR
at Wood oi.
N. 13.—• new 'nook of Maker, flea Pumas now
ort3
R. , s Ore
Now Testammu.
Petticoat Covert:treat; a mew novel. By Mn.
Trollope.
The Cot Year Dock; or the Field, the Forest,
and the Fireside. By Wllllsm Hewitt .
History of XerieS the bream By !tech Abbott.
The above we:kaput rebeired for sale by -
R C MTOCHTON,
aria Cor.Foarth Marketetreots.
Gum Elastic Clothing
()DOZ. large Capes, with sleeves far riding habits;
8 do: largo Over Costr,
I do: Pea do;
1 dos Jackets;
1 dos Pacts;
.110 *l4. Borgrdtt; restd (or into by
1 fl PHILLIPS
MOO- 7.4.9W00du
W00t.."1 Ins Oenfpesty.
!.11HE Anunailteenag of the Stec tholden and elec.
1100 for thirteen &rector", to serve for the ea
t et year, will be held at the office or the company,
No 02 Water street- Pata^tmeh, on Tuesday, the Wh
day otNovember. letkbetweee the hones of eleven
o'clock, A: It sad thyee cOelnek. P. bI
oehhdtd I. FINNEY, Jr, Ammeter),
LATER—Arn $ 1, 3 3,4, 5, and 6.,direat from Ger.
moo and for tale by ARBUTHNOT
Cr HOE THREAD-6GO lbs bleacbtd and Drees, best
I.7.latate for sale by C ARMY FEINOT
." 1-10oS5
bbd. eggs Green CoSee;
1W klekau O. aran
Y: S 1E; I roPcrial,
.4 Bleak Tells; •
100 his G's Lump lobsecei
10 kegs Groin • do;
• • 23 brie Tanners' 011;
90 MU N.C. t..r,
10 his No 1 Bonn;
.100 slats Sole Lc alber;
100 doz Corn
153 big Window Glass, aSaS4 sass;
=0 ems Wrappi Patter;
:5 boles BMW,'
cercons S. Y.lndiso;
•
SOO kegs Nails, amterted;
10 cask* Pot Ash;
With a general assortment Of groceries for We by
oclo 11.0111 SUN , LIETLE.&
CU. rta..-100 salt. for We by
WM Y 1 30/IN9TON,
oda , 112 Bccond at.
BHOMS-130 dm in store and for ~to Al
ea" toll II JOHNSTON
Gl.ASS—men exlo, to sale 14 •
0e29 Wit H .TOHNSTON
TkUTTER—In roll and keg, Skr ,sleiW -
.0 ken
W!..1 H JOHNSTON
BV PEJLOHES—In .to and Cot ottle by
1./ to/9 War U JOHNSTON
English Gl6,oegV a ao .,, Erand . 633 d Post
THE Above ankles 'lra Import a , an know
thsra to no pure. For sale wbolegale and rettul by
INIORRI± & Ilk WORT/I,
oda In the lhannond.
grim Morris & Ilatverlh's Ten, at :On perpeene
.11.. "fie excellent! 009
PIG IRON-45 tons No Ikm Wart Baulking Rock
Pig Iron, landing (rain steamer dammit, and for
ammo lositSl ]AB A Ii , iTCIIISON &CO
T. Louis :II:ATI liww by rap l'Uo:aases—i 00 barrel.
S
Pifme qU Uy, ia bundrome order, for We by
JAS A 11177t311140N R CO
0r.23 9t L.ais euvtr Refiners.
ALRRU DUTT=is ..a{; keitgrar able by
ocii R PITON 1.1• •N N It OILST Sr. CO
W/NDO . W . &&-1400 ban aucir.ed ones
oalts SP VON IMMAIHORECr & CO
(11113ESS-70 bis for ..la by
8' I? VON OrMiIIORST & CO
THE best Black Tea In the Unite*, Smelt, awes
75 cents per lb, for sale by
MORRIS irAworrn
In the Diamons.
We have frequently been te , l by person, hawing
paid II and itt ollser pound fee thew Black W.,
In these in the habit *Coning such psiees.wo respect.
folly solicit to try our Tea at 75e per lb and If they de
not then acknowledge themselves having been mast
Mealy Imposed upon, we are torah whisks n, as there
.an en better Black Tea imponid nue the Veiled elates
than what we tinselling at 75e per lb.
Ti es re , e d a, Greer, Tea 're sail at 81 pie lb ..2k
Nsw cori
. Fl2ll- @eye6e..Nl for we by
IeCLUBO & CO
. 421.110. t
B 27 1 1 1 1:4 5 b"
f" ' b riaritYl b ag b erN "
2221 t u 2
6 ItrilTEltckatl, caVVlefold, a vi d
nate h g .I AL j . :
act ;OA WAT . teCu
Marry et
w r 7 " - =Tit
T
ad* . IPA lAN DICK& CA;
G LA6S--300 r i.Bill4
100 tax luxl2;
fa last:l2;
23 6.11114 H; on c , nsipme . a.; for aila
• . IBA ta DICM. 'fr. (..13
DOOTEI-2clat. gtralemen'sl.sng Boots, of ti.e net,.
est • style In the, Robber Has, arkleb will be solO.
toner than soy Game establishment in the city, Jail
revived and tot sslo by .1 et II I'llll y !'B
729 Wood at
0011 t. FIPJuriGB-12 daz Netalle ledla Dabber
Door
4 1'4 , 64 AnreetNed for sale by
aeZi J &It rtiIiLLPS
ETALLIO 6U/S3ER CLOTH - 2 (la * rykn.. •
Utd' l n"ll. I°'
'''" ll,ll P grdird ''
_sari]
vay Inzahcq, torlitat
PIIMI-1 also prim maeived far rale by r . f .
oczt h E sti.LERS
O /BE ....LIZ—. 0:I suad telt Ana trti c le,
It E ev.a.Bas
Y ELLOW DOCK-2 ode te lo
eit d r • b 7
. GM E BELLEW;
A • ' ULD'S Wnting Plaid;
A.& Husband's hifignelia s
. .
Kcelerl American Command;
.. 21chfunn's Elixir af Oplcm; ..•.
'llicAlllater's Olnutient.
Para Dame Path Killer;
' BrandretiVa Pills, genuine;
Ayees Chem Pectoral;
Barith's Tonic Symp,
Winn , . Balsam a( Mid Clam 1
.
Bogen' Unarm:nth and Tar; ,
Bull's and Townsend , ' 6arispar• ~. i i
teidlaWa Elpeclde: ,
i
' . u TrTalind=7:llinst al{ f
SWKIEVII P.lle In:
Allen's N. and B. LlniztansJ.
A fresh lot of Me abase articles jell waived for
oda , J ICIDD k CO
SO Wood at
On ads 07 tt
LEE
IA &sited to Chattlek , -
A LIMIT Drall Otero Wlmetta SWIM EI6L
A& Apply to EICAILT & ATKINSON
Fifth .t, between tVwel & Mattel
nKFJOZ-350 Ina commoc;
4.21 big Czessm Ctretee, for nay by
JAMES ULM),
70 %Mt I&
=ME
do: L. tees onc -
I do: I tees Ins •
Idol 7 left longs fa sale b.
• I'k U PHILLIPS
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