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THE ','ITTSBUKtiII GAZETTE.
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TELEARArtuuNi:W.,..
It war announced to our reader, that the editor
would be absent for some days from his post. Al
though he has returned to the city, las engagements
have prevented, and will prevent him, for some
daps imigers las be is under the neemsity of taking
another short tripj from entering upon the regular
discharge of his dative. He claims the indulgent,
*Chia readers for this small furlough, the dna in a
wriest of yesre, as it is concocted with matters per
taining to the improvement of the paper, and of
which the reader w.ll reap the full benefit.
Eie makes this statement to account for any op.
parent want of consistency m the opinions ewes
sot Anther by selection* or editorial remarks,
with the previous grounds taken by the editor on
any of the exciting throes of tho day ; as hie own
opinions remain uncharaged. Ito could not there.
fore approve of certain remarks in an article which
appeared yeaxrday, no der the bead of reform con
ventitats, which was p repined by Ins azustant.
Retakes this occasion, also, t.. soy to the editor
of this fffinerdole, who seems to seek occasion to
assail the gUir personally, that he has not rad the
amount of the Unic n meeting in New York which
appeared in the Gazette. That was most likely
a truthful alatemenzof the meeting, and es we pro
fess to publah a nowspapsr, end to give all the
news of the day, elm appeared as a matter of course,
without ever summing it committed the editor to
its opinion. The opio ions of a paper are known
from its expressed. sentiments, and general lean
toga, but on editor is not bound to express on
oyinion either for or against every particular Sen
timent or article which appears in his paper as
news, and my one who holds him to such a strict
account is a self opinionated, and narrow minded
bigot, who is sietermioed to compel the public to
sets, the conooptions of ms own shallow brain.—
While an editor Mould frankly and fearlessly ex
pects his own views on all the great subjects which
eggitims the country, Itia should publish, in n spirit
of Lamm the views of others, and leave to his rea
ders the right di choice as well as to himself. The
editor hopes this will be a sufficient answer to the
cavils of the Chronicle, or of my others who seek
email= to map at the Gazette daring his tempo
rary absence.
We copy the following srtusle En the benefit cf
permits who silent to Mink that those who hooec
ly oppose the Fugitive Shave Bill, and demand s
repeal or aralfoatinn, are enemies to the
Union and the Cdollitlittatta. W. a o indeed
fallen on ucheppv times, if the Union Oa.
bTuoms coca a rope of sand, that We mast
frin•subert It inleooe to any 'as , demanded by
the Smith, to save it torn dissolution. Bat tha
ati folly—sheer nonsense. The constitution
Ls sale, and the Union In to danger, at teem from
(it came, and men.usn yet karlemly express
their Mews on say subject, without scattering it
to the winds, as Wrier sage elarmeits would base
us imegiso. It is • dugrami to the cite,. err (hie
country. end • oenfi•asiee of the weaknea of Its
ineitntinna,. to display so much alarm shoat
the lidos; and oar Soetbern fellow citizem
laugh In their sleeves nt oar indecent haste
to express one attache:mots ; to it, as If that
'116"-Ottait which say ~Matt' stared
_to call
ninsestion. • 1141111:ta not a' 'man See PenSayl,
we renters to say, who is not rievotedty
snot:lied to the Utiles' end who Would not ley
down khalifs ha Its del6aa. What greater tn.
. auk can you Ow lila than quartet:l the &wow
et his eitscharuntiato the Unlon,sad ►he devoted,
passer
his eintrfodieat land emit eel be told, far.
glob, beessul we have, shoe*. to itxprva our
sintlmegte as boccie men, and as freenaeo, that
we must meet together and tell the South that
ww ere not dtramicaisu 1 Let thole sttenO to
the degradation who wiry
Bros the Wart American and O. B. dame.
NAWNICITTEiI AND WKS SLATE BILL.
Nuns. Entrees—There 3.3E111 to be a strong
iisimailion manifested in cattalo neuters to make
the dettace and support of the recent slave bell
klantleal with pinion= and attachment to the
Liedeo,and with obedience to its laws. Only the
other day. one of the most respectable mercantile
tram la New York was literally trosenbrid by a
vault jeiroel because its members refund to
give their game to a call of • plain meeting, 13
proudeent object of which wet to endorse end
sustain the faeritive_bill. Bet Is it wise or of to
make sock an issue/ Are not Messrs. John Dr.
vis, and Solt. 0. - Winthrop, and Jodie Bald win,
as patriotic and loyal as any of their senatorial se.
worautal Bet they opposed this bill, and voted
avant it. 8o did several others who have fur.
tithed tome proof Of patriotism and devotion to
the best lemons or their country. And. Lowder,
it Is quite eertale that Mr. Webster, if he had
been In the &este, would not have cut his vote
aping. this bdi7 What does he say in hi. letter
read at the great Muni meeting at Guile Garden,
am Wednesday evening lag. Lieu him
.71tIs last measure, gentleman, (that is It,. ro
itlttee alias laor,Yfs not such a MeIIEI2M as
had prepared below I left toe Senate, and wt,oh,
of costae,should hate supported, it I b o o
Indeed in the Senile -- (tut It re celted ter pre
par 'anodes of the lad Mese, of Congrrss, sod
of the Prealdent of the United State. I: o the
kW of tho land, and as such, as to be rratesat
ed and obeyed by all seed onisons."
"Nark, It la not such •ratesvare as I had vies
wed." Is It a better tneasoral Mr. W. b. at
does not !admits that, bat esaet'y the rover....—
Kis language =plies that ho had prepsted what
he regarded as a batter brill thus the our passed.—
That bill "isboreald have supported,' 1111 • Le,
had remained In the Senate." But the prr,oot
bill Is "the law of the land, and as 50eh,.1,1 to he
respected and o'aeyed.. This 4 Wet, out to nay
doubtful, praise.
It Ls not • the lobe/eat excellence of thts slave
law, Mr. Webster being jadge, that renders it
worthy ofeetottert. Bet It is the Isar of the tars i.
Ti. fact is, Mr. Webster disapproves tome tcz.
taros ethls lasi as braittly as any of it. open op.
paws. Be had a better measure, Which he
would hue supported if he bed remained In the
Senile. If all Who dislike the Slave bill, ere to be
samosa of lank efgattiotisni z Mr. Webster ...Id
budly go scot free. Armors
Philadelphia, Nova I, 1850.
LTIVIZITIMO TlLL.—Ciar agricultural (Ile cdo
wfU dad the fig pablishetT is our local cramp,
latarestlng. l'erioakfrocc the city are too coleb
la the habit of tomcat throngtatheir aryia ficbis
aad accadosql, to the great - detrital:at crthe
L special meeting of the Protestant Epi.er,pal
Convention of the Diocese of New York is cni!cd
for tho 27th of November, to take- Into C 031,1; ra •
lion tie canon paned by the later denersi Con
ventiont authorizing the election of a provisional
&shop, rebore the regular Bishop of the diocese is
indelaiisly =Spaded.
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The fast galling brig Fayetteville, Capt. Reed,
calved at this port yesterday from Porto Caeelo,
with dates to the filth ah. Capt. P.. states that
the revant election for President, as far as the m
inus have been received op to the time of Me
hat resulted to the choice of Mr. Mons s ea,
the present imeanatsat's brother. Should on fall
to receive the electoral vote, be Will be eccted by
Congress. In consequence of this remit, it VMS
prodiated by the most knowing ones to Venemels
that within three or four months that country will
be the scene of another revolution.
We further leant from Capt. Reed, that from i he
Saito the Bth att. there had been some ten or
twelve arrests of moons In Caracess, on the
charge of ecuspiney againet the Eknreroment.—
These person. were *mown the most reapeetsble
o w i ng of place, sod tended greatly to widen
the Lama between the people , and the Govern
emit
Toe first of the new crop of Coffee had int
made its appearance In the Para Catqllo market,
and ft wu alleged beyond all doubt that the pros
emit crop would fall abort ono half of an average
yield. The marker both at Lapsyra - god Porto
Cabello were filled with all kinds of American pro.
duce.—Bait. Anse., cf mo.day. .
Au inSCSiou, macbtate%of Wastn,Sito.n,,
.
WAeltit, heelers metered a most sdegularly con.
tilted machine for making moulds In sand tor ltoa
founding. We learn from the Bemedulle Mat the
Maid that is led into a hopper. not unto that of •
est UAL carried through Vltititllpiocessa,and
.Dy brings out the perfect matrix of any model
spgad. II Is not only adapted to iron tubes, or
saber belt rod slender objects, but soaceptildo
of befog tippled to the prednetkon of. moulds of
, other forma Another intention br Sa
ae me gen
' demon eowdsts of a nom mode of connecting am
pipes, which greatly .facilitatei the laying ihem,
aad In newer that they may be re .
mitred j su oint ch
by joist, without disturbing the y ad.
• I, hig IMAMS, when change or male 8 neoeue.
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The vionaingrahista Howse. FROM ilfASELlCililli te r— ' - em s nOf having ce t ninttied the ki„b en .. gg IN,'
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ermined
fast,:crec ere rnaded far onot Liverpool
I T;n ia 'Th cane esd"
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Some two , monthshs since, 6 connuottiention ap• i Gamow...deuce of the Pittabugh Gaon. •
"ii u n
peered to the "Swithem Prow," publahed In ! W•sontoroo,. N00.,1,1650. excited universal interest i n t h e 'L e nno n. nn a
We.hieree• signed John Dmum i ec''Ph'iui'g of . X.., York. polltice—glialoa. Mlletftg, elsewhere, as Mr. Sirvell hu been no long and
Mr. Creme of the Moii.Arahel.' Roo., of this I —Trio'lio or the Demeciate.-Probable e
could ' T Pred In bolineu in Louden. Ho
ue snd do =n l l . time draw a the see frlt i t i t y y er thous;
City.As Mr. Drounere6 article was utensively cop oneness of the Demooratla :Ticket..
the quantity ol i go i Id w`T for to the .....rof
red lute the Seethe. RM.., with the avo wed in - worla , s Fair ilk Leorlos.:.Penitsylva
te.k.,, ththethg the i th,tl 5, th eeb I ith.d reputation eta Not. asepresioated..iikanges la Of- England every week, ad fir which he obtained
of the Mcnottgahelationse, we deem it but no act Na.. , bank notes, wu of imm nee vainn. The perdue
of justice to Mr. CrOseart, to publish bin reply, The Union is laved. There is something in that. tare of this castshave • peered In ibe papers, bet
which will be found below. Any one who inure There is one great adyruitage in, these periods of so us ' 1 7,7 r .,
o m b : i r e l' d
. ....I: o . ,..t. :49litglat t e .
respecting Mr. Birvell's mode of tu*cigctlog bush.
the estimable proprietor or theMonongehela Hour.. i awful crisis and danger to the Union. They bring
is fully satisfied. that he would not vests
guestl out hie great rernedial qualities of our institutions, nese, but it would not he prudent to reveal them
Tim m
'With striht justice and u londrten. In-the nod nerve to illustrate g „,„ ma end nerve of our at oretroLL
inetrince complained of by Mr. Drennan, there was
nothing in Mr. Crosaan'a conduct of which env I
N onorablo timbers, man could complain, while ;
that of the complainant was violent and =gentle
manly in the extreme :
F ree r rto Soulttere Preps.
Morrosoutzte HOU., j
Prrrserean, August 25, 1850. )
Sin—A friend has jest placed in my hands a copy
of your paper containing a letter from "John Oren
nen, of Arkansas." This letter is calculated as it
is avowedly designed to injure the hasinewt of this
noose, of which lam propnetor, end since it gross.
ly m .,Ates the lending (nets of the occurrence
which Wgemed it, I appeal to your fair dealing for
the privilege of placing "a statement from the oth-
LT aide," in the same paper that has peen boblicity
t o the attack.
As he states, John Drennen arrived at the Mon
guild/ House shoot midnight, on the 24th °flu
I was at the lime, and had beerk for •evernt
ys previously, confined to bed by indisstri,sition
consequently, 1 was not aware of his presence
until apprised in my chamber of the lots of his ter
rant, and the trunk containing her elutiang.
So soon at I was thus notified, a police officer, Mr.
Hague, woo sent for, who promptly got upon the
track of the fugitive, and reported within an hour.
that the trunk, which he had repmented to be Mr
Drennen'a property, would be returned in the corn
ing, but thathe could riot trarh the girl, or ascer
tain her htding place; and it would be at the peril
of his life, if he would make the attempt to take
her
The trunk was brought back, and the reason
Drenuen had nut remstred It, was, that in his rm.+
monate esmtenseut he lett an dtrections whither
it should be sent, and it was handed over to hts
sister is this city, the house having paid (or as re.
cowry.
I coulddono more
Our uniform pretence ta. when Southern people
arrive with slaver in attendance, to ware them
of the danger to which they are capered. This
cannon, and moulting the aervanta of the
house, on pain of dimis•al, to abstain from all
terference with the Cover of cocain, have sufficed,
eo far, to make en abduction or canape front the
Monongahela Room extremelt rare
But Drennan gave no notice that Uri, girl, appar
ently of Indian blood, was a Wave. Arrimeg at
midnight and being taken at once to Ih 43 room with
the family, a had bring made for her on the floor,
end 1101 leaving the room, except when relied to
brealrfast;her mistress vratehingler doting the meal,
the girl not being Been again until the dinner hour
was announced, it is obvious that the servants in
the house, who were then DeI,ISIVIIV nil itt the
dining room, could tare !mown nothing of nor
Torso facto conspire To prove what has been
since well ascertained, that the ratline was plan
ned on board the strainer, on which Drenoen
to
amded the ricer. A genUmmui, travelling on the
same boat, was able to inform us, that he bad o ',
served her in frequent private conversation with
the colored servants during the trip, sod his white
female servant told al igat she overheard them
ndddremito her the imprettaive inmetion 'be ready.'
If Dronnen'a insane heat and unmanly violence
of language and demeanor bad permitted him to
bear any thing, he would have heard and Irma
convinced of this an the Apo( j to the COMP'an ex
°aeration of Me Monongahela Hone. But "John
Dreamt. of Arkansan," tithe I. • Perinryiyanian
by birth, oriemalla from Oil neighborhood, and
Sentheyoer only by edoptlon, like some other Not
thorn men who have domiciled at the South, him
failed to acqcire the &mac of dignity, of pall, to
other*, Which eltmeterizes the Me Snothern
; and bra picked up, instead, the CM.
ce, twat, and NO temper, Woollen bola d runs=
thltowest class of Southern populatten hence 1
grill' compelled to listen to the most revolting pro.
tinily, and indiscriminate abate of eerra,ts eni
bonserto certify hie loss and ho st . tre of the rg .
Etonian.-
As to the servant Wash.' of whom he com
plain, of sidtrer the escape of the girl, Dronaen
should have had the candor In state, that unin
'Scented by Ms insulting demeanor to me nod the
hontachold, when be charged positiesv thrt
rt Wash" had abetted the racape,l discharged him
tastantly. a nunisbment which I have nom got -I
reason to believe mat satto!ly undeserved
ilia charge that the servant. at pies,' employ
td in this beam are "insolent and impudent; Jo
the fist I have heard alba kind.
A single complaint by a stylist of Inv:donee t't
neglect of, dots on the part of a servant has n'. ys bieti ingeloni.t,os*flor is.tedico
With 'regard; lo the aieneral question of tbe
....12/114 of altives'ln the Northern &aloft, t,
which you refer In your editorial rommenta, I
have nothing to any. But whilst Ido cot noun.
sel Southern people to bring slaves into Pitta
burgh, where I honestly believe there re a secret
and powerful organization of free negroes to pro
mote emapea,l do protest agaunt any attempt
to fasten - upon Me Monongonela Rowe, or lie
proprietor, tho odium of Unlawful or ofelou• in
rference between master and slave, or of boy.
g, in - any instance. given ,IMIIIICIADCO or aid
•eh interference. lam ematcut to rely, !Or ti e
Indication of the heuse, against the injurious a
•
peneona, of John Dreanen, upon the taets of the
statement, and I think I am entitled, therefore, nt
your hands, to have a hearing before the clinic
public, to whom he has accused roe in your col•
omen. I am, sit, yours, reveet fa liv,
JNO. McD. CROSSaN.
For the Attune-gat Ga:dt•.
Mg. Enrol: We save lust been shown a re•
ply by_Alethes, to the strictures, made yenierday,
no his exposition of the- IfehteW word in Dent
am song that such a mistake s as that which v.•
entred, in one place, did occur. I write in gea
belle, to correct it, end make a remark or two.—
The impression made span my Mind, when I vim.
pared the piece with the original, wax that, 'lnce
the root of the word in Gee., was .id to he .exa'
and I found it In Dem., to be 'tom' Aletbea ad.
milled Its meaning to be eardiow, ' in the one in•
stineo,god denied it m the other. This mistal,,
however was all .owing to the uncouth mono.,
inwhich . hsrepresented the Hebrew words. H..
reply, however, on this point :enema me, ens I
acknowledge the trilatake. But be soya his Bride
was old, and rho Imams for hi, mistake was Oen
the Gland bad' late tor tat' I eppeal wane one
who tnnws the Hebrew I Intro, whether a Gonsl
hsvidgrquat atall,. look eythieg !Ike a Caph 7
Ainthes rays It does. Plectra" torn to the alph•lwt
..,1,-o. 4 ,zre. It is only , 1,11:1 the Gies./ not 1r •
Tait." that it eon possibly byroad.: to look, in Amy
rr_•pect. like a Capb . W,lihout it, it Is a pertsct
vav No one souls deningutsh tbem.
As to the nge ntlemanly" style of my ennui.%
I nave only to soy that the reply of Aletbee c nn
boast no ouperiority In thlarespeet. Not knowing
who Aletbes v. 0,1 had no pique nor resentm• ot
gratify. 1 rata mused at the orlaitures and
mpedle:ality of the criticism.
What I - have atated, with the exception of
bovo correction I still maintain to be true. A,
hes has not touched the question in his reply . . I
ray that the authority of Parkhurst whi,l.l be QM,
In hia own lava; is an authority arptinst I
say that the •bundant testimony of Clesen
artaintt him. I say that the genius of the Hit 1:1
Cerjogallon in Hebrew is molest him. I !sit
that the emended edition of the Volatile, the ea
ttoritative edition in the RornithCh arch It agatet
him. I say that sit M.! Oriental Val.ioDll ere
against him. Leay that the brat crate corm
mentators ve against him. I nay that the Whir
wear of the New Testament Scriptures Is against
him. Forthermore, etlethet now Enact thet his
authority is against him. and be yet referee to or.
knowledge his error: t„He Eries to creep oat of the
dziricully,ty_ saying itnpposing both words do
mean tho tame thing, they mean to shut, shut op.
enclose' or words to thin effect. I deny that the
word in the contravened tegt doss mean Mir
Alethes Laws that the antharitY be rooted, and
mach thin beat aro:her aothorilietAre *pima Vim
bat refuses to acknowledge it. He talks of candor.
Hero fs a fair opening for him to show it. I hr re
corrected any mistake'. Let him do to aim, r ad
then it wOl appear bettor to speak of candor 11 an
With respect to the Vuhtate, what I asserted it
IMO. I have looked over Hotne'a Bibliograph,al
Innen, and can God nothing. eald about the o, py
to which Alethea refers. It Is dertalnly an eon tp
ttlarund unanthoritative one.
With respect to my "inserting" letter. io she
Hebrew words, I have only to any that the no. u
action Is false. A Polish Jew, an intelligent echo's',
as conversant with Hebrew as Aletbes is v fib
his vernacular, on locking at the reply of Alen
remarked it woe .'unworthy of au gnawer." H< w•
ever we will say a few things. We do not th
that any man ought to be regarded ea in oracle in
Hebrew eritlciato who is unable to tall why the
Hebrew should be read as I represented it. The
eal secret ban at length Leaked ottL Alethea las
not yet learned to read the tho Hebrew yam is!
This in enongh ! I road and tranalated it accord.
ing to the fdlaoretic vowels and Interpretau
bat Alethea bound fault. He must tight this re it
matter out with the Jew..
Lawly, we would ink the public, to coosider :be
fact that Aterlac. must either deaounce his ergo.
meet on the word, or overthrow our authoritiee
Re bud°ne neither yet. We welt for h
soar &Amara No it
TIJUVITOILTA2IO:I or Ft:Gil:flat SLAVEII.—A Bos
ton paper publishes a correspondence between a
Citizen of that place and the President of the Bos
ton and Worcester 'Railroad Company, conoemnig
the pestle over their railway of fugitive slaves
who have been recaptured nod are being cone ey
ed back to the place from which they esestand—
Some of the stock holders of the road are scinpulum
of being accemmy inlay miumer to rendering back
to servitude one who hes "conquered his freedom
by force or flight.". The President answers, the t
Mil road corporation is a public institution—a
croature-of the Istir— , for the purpose of public at ,
commodatioa, as a idgitway, sad that =caudal
dimes which itsad is bound to perform,
is rpm ofmusgin e =elmengers who pay the am-
Whaled flues and COOlOll Wilk eftbllibM cesloca-
Ws rule,
The recipe of contnbutions for the erection of
the Washmston National Monument chains the
month of October, from all antoonted to
101,71)). 'They havetrengedsiztes LLe Onteflark.
say, ISA ago par =wk.
countrymen to political surgery: Some infidels
leave the patient to live or die, as should be de
termmed by the strength of his constitution, rely
ing upon that nostrum which has been a favorite
with the simple common sense of-all 1., the Mr
VUUtteeertz nertUrre. But the more act ve and en
terprising of practitioner. in the patriouo lee have
Ino faith in this celebrated remedy, considering it
I little better than pare quackery. They-are always
for an operation. The great New York meeting
i at the Castle Garden was the latest of these opera
' none; and we are gratified that they succeeded in
i saving the patient, that talkie Union.
This meeting was "well got op." Probably
Barnum could not have done it better, though he
could have got together a larger audience, as he
frequently has done to hear Jenny Lind at the some
place. But every thing was done la the nght mode
and at the right time to effect what this necessity
was called to promote, the sincess of the Demo.
(untie ticket in the Some. And the result of my
observations was that the system of impudent trick
ery of which this miscalled Union meeting was a
part, will accompliahall its obems, not even ex
cepting I fear that leading one of the re-election of
Mr. Dickinson to the Senate. And there were
many Whigs simple enough to fall into the snare
land t oe them by the cunning of the Hunker leaders,
and such miserable, hypocritical, and sordid sheets
I as the Journal of Canmeroe and the Herald, which
I nevaya find some excellent pretext a month before
I the election to come out strongiyfor the Demcenit
' is candidates, as the only possible salvation of the
country from dist:mei - dam or something a hundred
timer worse. The Union is in no danger from any
thing occurring in the Free Slams, with reference
to the Fugitive Slave Law or any thing else, but
. if it were, nothing suggested by the notorious and
reckless agitators of the two newspapers named a •
hove, could save it The Union, shout the hee
-1 lings of slavery is in danger, therefore you feint
I pen the names of Wing Merchants who will not
pay us money, or subscribe no our incendiary calls,
as abolitionist.; therefore you mull Luke to your
hearts the servile betrayers of freedom in every I
contest with their adversaries, and you must de
nouuce every courageous and noble defends. of
that ca.e,whether in the Senate or in the privacy
of social life; therefore you mast Proscribe Whig
candidates and vote for Leadocoes. Washington
Hunt and nil his associates upon the Whig ticket
aro held up . abolitionists, IricendMries, and agi
tators by these brawling tricksters. - Seward is a
email mean man, and Dickinson to a demi god. In
the dark corners and dirty mains of politio,false.
hood, and Impudent imposture. are powerful en
gin. for the enanament of unworthy ends, though
at tut troth wilt pre.il. This aphorism will be
illustrated m the result of the closely approaching
New York election, or I shall be most pleasingly
disappointed. I feu that all the leading Whig
candidates will be defined, and that even a ma
jority of Dickinson Democrats those of the suppl
est donge faced stripe—will be elected to the leg
islature, and that two thirds of the delegation in
Congress will be lost to the Whigs
The machinery of the pretended "Union" pat
riots will have been brought into free operation.
and effect on the very eve of election; and the re
action will not have begun. The lies against Se
ward, the defamation of Hunt and his fellow can
didates. the false cry of the "Union is in dnnger,"
and the mercenary appeals to material and hrsi
ness intermits have all been brought whew so skill
fully upon the critical point in the crude..diked any
other result than a complete Democratic triumph
would surprise me. However, before this is in
...l
i r.
print you will have received tote '1 the returns.
Some ,o 1 your friends have great ' deuce in the
country diatricts,mtneh they consider against
thlatasi ...fel dodge, of the fkroweata and their
sneaking, eleventh hour neutral :eurintenes - Bur
I apprehend that their fidelity will hardly com
pensate for the defection of the mtim and large
towns. i
Great interest begins to be Man itelped in nanny
parts of the Untied States, in the gr,4l enhdhitthe
of the industry of all nation to be held In London
next year. The committee of the National Insti
tute winch directs all proceedings in this country
in connection withthe Fair, have invited, as I ad
vised you some time since, the Governors of all
the States to appoint local committees to select sui
table articles and to aid generally in the nrpresen
tenon of the industry of such State. ,Flleen of the
State executives have complied, ten 'Northern and
five Southern States. But thus far Pennsylvania
in not among the number, though perhaps the fore
most State of the Union in respect to those pur.
suits the productions and results of which will be
collected at the exhibition-1i is important that
some action should be taken on behalf of your slate
promptly, because on the Ist of December, the Cen
tral Committee will proceed to apportion among
the several States which shall Mee made applica
tions the emirs:leper,. which has been allotted iodic
great hall of exhibition to the United States The
area designnted for the American Union a 65,000
square feet.
The Seer entry at the Nanowith the ColletinerlCO
at the President has enticed the United States
Store Ship Fredonia to take oat all the articles
which may be offered for the exhibition by our
countrymen and accepted by the ,proper !authori
ties. The Secretary at the Treasury by direction
of tee President has authorizes the employment of
of revenue cullers for the transPortation of such
articles from other ports of the 'United States to
that selected an the port of embiumuion. Probe
bly there will be gathered in London to witness
this vest ana varied exhibition the greatest
crowd from all climes and regicide, which has as
sembled on any occasion since half of Europe Wcnt
forth on the crusades. The building now in course
of construction for the purposes of the exhibition is
to he 1869 feet at length, four hundred and eighty
feet in width, and will include an area of twenty
one acres. It a said to be beautiful indeed - nand al
most most no firm and solid In structure as if put
op for permaneat use. It will certainly be RP m
egaton of very great lateral.
There is a good deal of gouty about changes in
ogee. It is settled that the state of health of Ma
jor Hobble, lot Assistant Pow Master Ekatual, and
that of Hon. J. C. Clark, Solicitor of the Treasury,
will compel them both to retire. They are ho
excellent office" both belong to New York, and
both were formerly in Congress Major Hobble
came into office in 1E29 under Chi Hickory—as
Second Assistant. He has a pulmonary disease
which will 1.011 carry him all unless he goes vol
untarily ono a More spaniel climate, which ho Mill
do. lion. Jo C. Clarke In kiimin'sad . endiated
to all the Whigs of the Union by the bold and vig
orous manner to which he conducted the great
campaign of P 340. He has sot had a month's
health since he crime into office. He will go to
South America as Charge Pd. /Mires.
I believe it is true that Mr. Hodge, an Editor of .
New Orleans, has been appointed to the place of
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, now tempora
rily filled by Hon. All. A. Hall, formerly of the
Republic. Mr. Halt will alias° abroad. Hon.
Mr. Moan, ofOhlo, appointed to succeed Seklen in
the Treasury Mee, has not arrived. The reason
no one Meow, He is somewhatadvanced to years
I have no idea who will succeed Mr. Hobble. John
A. Collier, Eq., of New York will take the place
of Mr. Clarke when a vacancy occurs" in that of
fice.
I think it proper to any that 'have myself been
offered and accepted a desirable appointment is al
together incorrect, and at the present writing tbem
Ls no,prospecd whatever that any official obstrow
am will intervene to cot off the strewn of enlight
enment and instruction which flows from my pen
rui from a.perermial fotmtnin.
The tate Loudon correepoodenee of the Phila.
delpbli North American fonleha the kilowiog
interesting items:
Au extraordinary seizure of Midenpolecty
wee made ten weaken the pruning Or M. Thu
Cherie. Street, of Barbican, near the general
Post •Cence. Mr..Blrvell a a geld Welber rat
tier, sad bat been very extensively ousted in
the beldame for ferry years, and hu during that
time njoyed a high reputation In the trade, and
aeenmalated a large &Inane. He Itept his town
and . country house, hia carriage and servants, and
wu about 10 retire hum sabre huatus. Last
week the prentiona of 'a Barna %than chary.
man, of Onrat ,Clroaby, near Lbrarpool,mem enter.
ad bllldeaak , and:a lamequautta• of ra =mental
idea: vaa at It wu brwarded tr,t railway
dinet , Isis Ditr..SizieU, and the pollee grated tt on'
his oottuter, and arrested Mr. Sirrell on a charge
'of matting win property, knowing to have
been stolen. Through Information man tatted in
a Utter la Mr. lUrreire peannaion, two moons
wets Imasdistii y snood Is Liverpool° rt stub
The deepest Interest has lately been manifested
In England in the great project of ■ ship canal
across the Isthmus. It is aptly termed "the grand•
eat phyetul work the world can wittier.; the put
has seen nothlog like it, and any similar fame most
be equally denied to the future, since there will
be no more hemispheres to join." It has been
well known In the monetarycircies of the city that
Cornelius Vanderbilt, F.rq., a comminioner from
the New York Company, hoe been in London
three or four weeks for the purpose of negotiating
with English capitiliats fora loan of several mil
lions to canry Oct the propored work. between the
Atlantic and Facitio Oceans. The proposals
which that gentleman made to two nr three lead.
fag firms were considered so favorable and sails.
factory in every point of view, that Rothschild.
and Baring' agreed to furnish one hell the required
Acids, the New York company furmshing the
other half, emotatting to Mont twenty millions of
dollars, mote or lean, in the aggregate. Mr.
Vanderbilt having completed all the preliminary
smingemente for this loan on Tuesday but, he
left England on the following day; and this subject
has been the principal topic of convermlion in the
neighborhood of the Stock Exchange op to rtes
moment. I understand that great diatatiefaction
is ex toed by the second and third rate capital.
late that two firms should beallowed the monopoly
afro's loan. So quietly and cleverly were all the ne
sotisliOrls conducted, that few acmes were aware
' that the loan had been actually taken till they read
lta city anicle in Wetinettast's Time., which area
almeet entirely devoted to the grand scheme.
The Thep apenlr. very fitvanrsis . .y of it, and ro.
marks that the traffic that would pass through the
canal would amount to 41.100,000, or 40 per
cent. on the outlay; and that, in the hands of the
moat timid, this calculation could scarcely be re
duced to any point that would leave the inter
prim other than a legitimate ane„ettrectivenne.—
That England is an active agent in the eaterPriee,
Is owing to the slreightiorward and moderate
requirements of the Now Wyk COmperry, sod to
the sagacity and patrlotiani of our two leading
mercantile firms, and also of the governor of the
Hudson's Bay Company, Sir Henry Pelby.. I have
said, however, that the *chime does not meet
with grovel favor.
The Deify News ha. lately *bowie the value and
importance of the junction of the Atlantic, and Pa.
e fie to a aeries of intermitiog article.; bat that
journal is now an alarmist, and in Widneaday's
number informs the British public that artab and
gr.orent speculators are already in the market,
with prospectuses of exaggerated promiae, which
it allowed to pus unexposed, can only lead to s
renewal of share gambh tr, and the indefinite pea:.
pont:runt of one of thn mart important underta
king. of this ego."
11=1
A coutioenial cone:bon& et of one of the Eng.
holy pore, relates aco nous irtiromilluti which was
lately played elf is Mooch. Ten heroine' of the
story mum. Maria Hoar. the d•nehter of a car.
putter in poor eireumstencee. but poisoned of
great personal beauty, and not without canto eau.
cation. Three year. ego she communicated to
several of her relations, under the promise of se.
crecy, that she was the mew fortunate of her sex
A Spanish count, acing from the arms of the Imal,
In conaequence of his participation In the Spanish
revoltitain, tied escaped into the Tyrol in disguise,
from Whence he had 11 mod his way int) the palace
of the King of Bavaria, at Hehenachwargan. The
name of the room she declared to be Don Alonzo
Baidona. The !Slag, she said, had gleho him the
post of inapecior of the palace. On a TWA to
Munich, the count had mado her acqualotance,
and belog smitten with her attractions, had prem.
land to merry her.
Letters were not woofing to confirm the truth
of this statement ; one was produced which stated
that the bridegro - m was possessed of roormana
weeth, and that be in r, slily was the Prince of
Navarre and Dube of Montemogn, The relations
overwhelmed with toy at the good larlatle of the
young lady, made no object.° to assisting her
from time to time with large sumo a money, ex.
peetirg on her morringe to have them returned
with interest. The young bid!, too, was prolific
in promise. of appointments and situations, and by
these means carried on the deception for three
years. Toe relations, at last impatient, desired to
tee the bridegroom, the Spanish prince ; and re.
ceiviog nothing but evasions, at law diocovered
that they had been deceived. They quickly hand
ed the Spanub priace'or bride to the tender mercies
of the Boeotian pollee, sad with the sailatance of
te monist,
,ares-rvirs.wasaepsewp•dw,•,taaskthrw
ed term of iniprisonuitint. •
Tto total amount coated at the V. S. Wel. lei
Philadelpbia, from the In Or .10031117 to the 3sth
s.rptember, wee $20,032,327,50. The mint la now
paying not certificates to No. 6,063. The 06E017
state that they wed be enabled tenant Sea MS.
hone • month in future, Which will meet the
wan:a of Inc public.
The number of pa...engem arrived at New York
from foreign port. doting the month of October
wan W,236, being an inerense . of 9,959 on the cor
reepondiog month of 140. The arrivals _thin year
wore from the followirg places. Grunt Britain
and Ireland 18.5 n, Hum • Tows 2131; France
2380; Belgium 454; Holbuid 4f Querns 744; oth
er porta 240.
POI/F.IOM ITE. ay.
Prepared by tile Nato York Conn,.
A curious exhibition Is In eonne of preparation
for the World's Fair, byddr. Wytd, M. P. the emi
nent map engraver. Me in constructing a Mg.
globe, of 4ftv nix feet in diameter, which will be
provided with a convenient mode of ingress and
egress; the differenf countries of the world will be
represented upon the inner, aid not upon the outer
surface, and the Interior will be gtted op with gal
leries and marmites, so es to enable the visitor to
make a tour of. the world, and visit each of the
counties whore industry , or productions will be dis
played in the greet exhionion.
Measures are In' progreni to erect a magnitcent
monument, at Madrid, to Christopher Columbus.—
The preliminary aningetneata hint a colonal mat.
ue twenty feet high; end of group• surrounding it,
forming a base of forty fret in circumference.—
The statue is to be of the Gam Florentine bronze,
and the pedestal of reddish granite. The lowest
estimate of the Columbia monument is twenty thou
sand pounds.
Ttre first
_part of the rninforoemenis ordered to
Cubs, from Spin, are at ibis tints on their way
there.
It has been ealealatud that more than one hon•
deed thousand operatives have quitted France
since the Revolution of Pettrovy and that more
thau two third. of these were natives of Paris.
It te stated that about p 0,030 was paid by the
Onyternment of Spaba lor tha tteartishipalilbenna
and Caledonia.
It in stated upon good arnharity, thavio_the and
cle of rice and tobacco, alone, a mcrvatlle One
to Liverpool, Will this year realise three hmsdred
thousand dollars, supposed to be the largest sum
ever made by any mercantile house In Europe In
one year.
On
Sunday , an ascent which exceeded in wanto n
folly any th ing that has hitherto been attempted,
took place from the Hippodrome, at Paris. The
Uranus, the bagmen belompeg to M. Pekin:ism, row
in the air, carrying, in add lion to the aeronaut,
three yam* women tmlonging to the establishment,
who were euspanded from the ear. They had
wiags affixed to their shoulders, and appeared as if
dying in the air. After being about on hour in the
uq lberelighted in • eerily oo a plain near Ville
juif.
a. ic. , Ws 4 U on, ,
comaissioNiar. .AWILL BROKER.
114 11114054. strut.
ST/101,LiOniral;totett toff boiteee eo.
in"" 10 .". C - tlabo manufaetand
articles always ow aet mottlred at shin notlee.
Notes. Bonds. Namara., &e., aegoolated ea faro,
able tents. Adv.., mads,lf matted. oety.am
•
P: TAt*ER & CO.,
SHOE WA2B:tHOUSE,
62 Wood at, beams** lid fourth,
Ara .04 rezaiLiagAbeg L ary I a Lad Naparlar Fall
~,, ,
BOOTS, 811088, •Alf II BROGANS
Also, BONNETS and PLOWT.IiB, all of the late.'
slles, and caprestly •dapted to tho ara•tarn trade.
It has been .elected with great cote, and aa to Me
and qua 147 ia not =massed by any awl, to b.
found either east or west. Oar 'unmet a and mar
aunts generally are Invited to null and ezawlnts,
we are dateradoed to sell on she most reaaonahle
tune. Also, Goodyear's Patent. Robber Shoes of all
kinds angiegultf
IIitIMILTUCANIVIC OILNg 1
EVIDENCE 'IN ODE MIDST!!
Ma. Stn—/nr, Ileamortally eottply with'your . 11P.
quest OM I Wpuld giro maian aceoust of the Billion
mime ulottieuen of tuy tautly's elo by the uie
of your "Yelrobrosi.n
Rho goat *tacked with a my gore 110 to Febr ° " 7
or March lamwhen I immediately applied CO dm itell
medical old to We city, by
,whom It Ins pronounced
"A very bad eye" and ail gate mom hope of doing
boo any good. Adler which( wok est Imo the 7000 -
iry
to an old lady, who hod been very sucecerfal in
cluing eye.. Blot told metro baronee wan hopetenth
ae Me would, certalalr lose not only Mat 000 r bat
also that ths other would follow—it bale/ • sorofalons
erection of the blood. rhea I do certify jut .az Me
time my fait U. U. Vsohtin) came to the done) ion
au we bad betted try Yoga " Petroleum," sus was
231113: " liidx.:ol.ona 'eye,. It is now about two
swat abide Ma began hi woo d:4 ahe eon now ma
with belittles aa good as ever.,. did and, u fltr
u! can 141 believe she Imo, with the :blasting of
r cured by " Pedro um.
44,41 111tt7 bath le "
Tows. miw.nOillf,
. rt. Fautro twatos
Piskthughb, *pi sit iPSL
Per We by Erne i MoDawroly Ho wood street;
F.. Sellars, S7Weed rant ; D. M. Dera7r
Dory leaphDaviw, sad IL P. Setrenow,AEleyheay,
also try the proprietor, 11.14. VER.
mars. Ccial Dula. INriisith raitmrS/i
1D Won , " Woo 2 tol — Tho oluideats of the pre.
armee of WOIM2 in eldldnen should be earefany testa
ad by parents, and so soon as share in reason to sus.
peer their eatatence, every means should be used in
expel Uteri promptly sad tborously. The proprietors
ondl.ane's Worm Vermllusit are entadent that they
oder the bast mesas of aeeeraplishlng that molt that
his ever been submitted b tbe pabhe ; and they in
vite to it the attention of all who have the manage.
meat of children. The medicine is &Safe and pleaiant
one, and never ails to 'produce the derired effect.
trr For .104, by J. KIDD k. CO, No al w nod ane.,
0e.20.4.birs
Whet 01 Ohio and Penna. IL R. Co, TLird et.
?raven., Ancost 5,1850.
Tlth Stoe .
holden of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Ball Rout platy are hereby nodded to pay the
eiglnh LIM dot of Eva dollars per share, at the office
of th e Com msy,on or before the 20th day of Maim.
The ninth Instalment] on or before the 20th day of
September. This tenth Instalment on or before the
9:0111 day of October nem.
MP The 7th inatalmeni oo called for on the 20th ,e
Jetty lam.
anir&dtf Wbf LARIMER, Jr., Treuerer.
WIIIOOI.IIIAOH, HONK 12118TITUTIONR
CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ot Pittsburgh.
C. G. HUBSEY,Parask• • --A. W. ISIARKI3,Sge'r.
Otice—No. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of C.
H. GRANT.
TlllB COMPANY Is now prepared to mama all
kinds of risks, on houses, manufamones, goods
merchandise In store, end In transit, vessels, lee
An ample guaranty for the ability end integrity of
the Institution, is afrorded to the cb.acter of the Di
rectors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and
favorably known to:the commundy for their prudence,
totelligence, and imertry.
Dnitcroks—C. O. Hussey, Wm. Bartley, Wm. Lar
leer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward
lift.non, John Haworth, 8- listbimgh, VI. M. Kier.
ablein
DR. D. norm.,
Dentisteerner orPeertit
snd Delmont, between
Meant sod Fe n 7 streets. sett.dtsin
xuprovs•aca La D•aUexrj.
UR. GI. O. STEARNS, late or Roston, Is prepared to
manufartule and set 131.nex Trm to whole and parts
Casale, upon duetionotAmapherio Suction Plates.—
TOonlacna calm to UM anerxr, where the nerve is
exposed. Office and tendeuco next door to the 'lay
off. office, Fourth Met, Pittsburgh.
Ram vo—J. D. ISFadden. F. ti. Enron. ...yr
M'CORD 8 CO,
Witaleaale t Retail Ilanulaemzeisea Dealers to
HATS, CAPS & -FURS,
00a. Wood &Fifth stet, Platte hurgb,
Where they Mfat r foil and compiete.Sttek of Hate.
Fun, me., of nacre quality and style, by ‘ 4 ; hole,
sofa and Retail, and in•he the attention of their ma
n:mem sod purchasers genially, meeting them that
they will son on the nose •ollatefaaaelni 71.1“.
RUM MAYORALTY
Ma Worn—Please ineeetr.ee the name of WILLUX
Re..., of the Fear.h Weed, u a e.dWate for
Mayor, n the soothe election, eubjeet to the motto-
Mica of the Whit Convention, a vi obese
MANY WHIGS OP TIIE SECOND WARD.
oelfhdtf
M. Warta—Sir—ltioa will ;km announce the
acme of Game C. Mone.s, as a candidate for the
Mayoralty, anbieet to the radficanon of the Whig
Convention. Mr. Morgan , * claim will be strongly
urged by a hest of friends, ha bring both capable and
tonnyt MANY CITIZENS
AGIRL to da VW:MVO hoots work, to whom a per
manent olmation and rood warm wilt be given.
None need apply withost good references as to eke
meter and ah 1117. Apply at Mfg Mike. no?
President and Directors or this Dank hav•
1 this day declared a dividend of four per cern on
me capital stock, (or the last ma months, payable t.
stockholders or their legal representatives, forthwith
• JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
November ith,lBso.—no7nllw
11081110 AND avoov
Fifty Dollies. Reward. •
STOLEN Irani Baltimore, November 6M, e Bay
Mare metal • long taß,, and a Baggy with • boat
body, painted green, and: hang drab. The thief is
&boat 63 years ef age, red face, and Mick .et. I will
glee Fllly Donate Reword for the arrest of the thief,
so that I may get him. JOHN bIeCLINTCCE,
ncTellw Larlogton .t, Baltimore.
Malt. Pall
Western Inonzanoo Company.
Tms Company Lae OM day declared • dividend of
two dollars per Mime to be credited on Ma Mock;
be leaned on add sloe 181iinat.
.1. FINNEY, Jr-Sammy.
Plitaborgh. Nov. 5,1850.—d3i.
LAUDE SALE OP STOCKS.
Ii i 9 evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales
Itatm, corner of Wood and Efth cm, will be told
metre,
194 elates Exchange Dank Stock;
2o shares Cliff Mute Copper Stock;
:V thaws North Ammo. Copper Stock;
40 altar. %Vattern insantneo Company Stock;
glare 016 r Undo Co Stook;
not r: DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1111119 1:100101.
TE American Magistrate and Civil Officer; The
law relative to criminal prat; to respect
to primary end mann proem& re Cannon, before
lattices of the peace and other =Au, and to
process,—meemi&ngs and practice, comprising entry
mill, and commitment to each eases In the several
Maim especially Penomylvanta By Mordecai M.
Lanai, sailor of the .Pa. Jetties,. an.
!buyer's New Ideruhly Magazine for November.
The above worksjust received for sale by
C tiToCITON,
no 7 Cot. Market te Third els.
•
(Joumol, Chum American, and eo n copy.]
G ILLNDSTONES-4 five
auort feet
ed 4 0044. f 41¢Ineter;
40 or 4.10 by
007 B F VON BONNLIORST CO
AIIEESS-100b. for We ky
no: 8 V VON HONNIIORST a CO
DROOIkI3-159 doa for sal.. by
no F VON BONNHORBT d CO
PATENT THREILD-1740 lb. ben blimk, direct
from the manufactory and for aalo cheep.
no 7 ARBITTLINOT
(AMMAN PINS--Soo pack. full Mack for tale by
no 7 C ARBUTHNOT
HOOlO3 k EVES - If6o gnu plated, Nos 1,2, 3,4,
end 6, jan received for We by
no 7 C ARBUTHNOT
RED FLANNEL- 30 pea et .cal, received en eon
Wpm:ma, taut wall be sold cheap.
ne7 C ARBUTHNOT
EXMOOTOHIP SOTIOM.
ALL person. indebted Ro l estate of Wm. R. Ora.
ham, Eaq., late of tolnultip, Allegheny
county, deeemed, are requested to make Immediate
P s e a m te e A s l i ll nd
e al e t
nt e h e m ,
d h u a lvyi ng o th d e a m n a taegm, ns r t
s th t e
tement.
D N. WRITE,„
ALLEN KRAMER, $ -
mo
cov7rdlertsetttS
llerobantbs , ant llaanfaatnrara' Elena.
rill 9 Dank has this day deflated a dividend of
j four per cent on its capital stockinet of the prod.
for tie last ass months, payable on or titer the tenth
Instant NM. 11. DENNY, Cashier
Piitsbotkh, Nov. fi 182)-1.0
T "ACC('-25 "" IIfAVN 6 / 1 1 . IftTi T IVRItK
bob
_144 Liberty st.
COD FLBEI—p try lowa (ny sale by
neb BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
raUCKETB-16 dos pon arrived and for sale by
noO BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
BEITTRE-12 brlr prim, roll, for wlo by
nod BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
HONEY—I boz a dollyhtfial flavor; Ib , sale by
nod BROWN R KIRKPATRICK
ntIEBTNUTS-f0 too nom nod for sale by
CU
tole BROWN k RIRRPATRICK
•
BUCKWIIEAT PLOUR-03 mks for tale by
Lit 0 DROWN L KIRKPATRICK
TRUNK DOARDS-32 boodley for sale by
one BROWN t KIRKPATRICK
-
MACKE/IE4.—M brio No 3; • --
30 hf brio do, for ..I lots to 010
cooriponent, by JOHN Itte•PADEN•tr. 00
not/ 300 Peon at <
Q ODA ASH—A few cults for min 11,
kJ non JOHN SUP ADEN to CO
ROSIN—ItO tots No I raise whit; far sale low
cash orgood negociahlo_paper,
Doi JOHN McFADEN co&
-kr O. BUOLII-63 hhd. lending( for rile by
no 6 • JAMES DALZELL
ARD OIL-11) brie jun received for eat° by
IA nog JAMES DALZELL
LARD—wO erb lun reo , d for sale by
nob HARDY, lONE:4k CO
CHEESE-IMo bill prime;
bzu ere.m, for rale by
Mi‘ I El CANFIELD
FREER ROLL BUTTER-10 WU is
bas de;
30 teas do.
Jest restive!! for sale by B CidiFIELD
CLOVER BBED—a Ms In *tore and On sale by
1.6 I B CANFIELD
ALERATUS—No 6i. is gore and for .ale by
tano I II CAN FIELD
TO THE Pl:7
ALL perm. who now or he -after may have any
dealing with the Eagle Pi Company, are here.
by notified that, In areonimme with the provisions
ef the new constitution, ail DUI must be paned by
i
the company at their regular titularly meetings,
which are held on the first 8 ands, of Febroary,
May. August, and November, before they ear be
paid by the Treesurer. Those having hills easiest
the company are requested to present them for ex
=bunion, ee that they may be approved by the coum•
party and coontersigned by the proper oßeers.
N. ll —All bills al' the company left at the store of
flays &Getty, 71 Market street
By order etas Eagle Fire Company.
oetkda ' ADAMS GETTY, Treasurer.
—Emsbanger Moak of Pittsburgh.
TD Hank kaa eh day dealmed a divbierel of
km per ant, om of tha mats of Ms lam all
months, payable on demand.
THOMAH M. HOWE, Caaldae.
rlatsbregla Nov. 3 IWO —tnalkd2w
I HANSPARENT SHADES—A larp Y•OrUnaZt
I of diffaremt sides of Window Shadu, reo'd from
the awaufactatars in New Volt, *doh we will sell
wholegal• and retell at the lowest rims
H PHILLIFE
add 7 & 9 Wood at
Nosy your Peet Dry. . •
TUST received tom its PEIWpnLL Oil Cloth Pee.
tory, a gross of that excellent allele of Indio
Rubber Puce, kr. rendering hoot. and shoes soft,
pliable, and impervioas to armor, and • perfect pro.
venture dabs the baba cackler; Ibis paue b
guarabeed to peseta all the above onslitin in the
looney refunded - . Per als, wholesale and retail by
toe JR H PHILLIPS
Maw on.-leo br fa sale by
WM BLOALEY & CO
.R 00 turw % k b:V I :A. Iy
co
sot Ird 40 Woad st
Web) R g wager strained,hu Lig n net
t•il&
• giVi'impg
I 1 QUART BOTTLER.
roe rearrrato rue menu, U 0 row nu cone or
Scrodsla or Hines Ld6, RbsentallZlN ObIaWILL
-,:,AlMr , ..Zronro.Pu.l7.,•°"ga . Nm
Bin Teter, Scala Head, Enlargement ad Parn at
the Bones and Joint", SmMborri POW., Syphiltio
Symptom, Sciatica or Lumbago and diseases
arising from on inJudicious use 01ercury, Aci
dic% or Dropry, Exposure or Improdence In Life;
Also—Cbrordc Comnitatiocal Dirorders, &o.
In this prenusion we have all the resioradve pro.
polies of the toot combined and concentrated in
their utmost strength turf el:Roney. Experiment.
mere made in the manufacture of this medicine until
it was found it could not be 'reproved. Aceordingly,
we find it resorted to almost universally it cue of
Bereftla. Liver Discuses, Sell Sitcom, General Pm.
tuition of the Vital Power., and ad those tormenting
diseases of the skin co trying to the patience, and in.
/aeons to the health. Ilia a tonic, aperient mid dis
infectant It acts simultaneously upon the stomach,
the circulation, and th e bowels, and- thus three pro
creme, which are ordwartly tho renal of three differ
ent kinds of medicine, are carried on •1 the same
time through the lintrumentality of this min remoeiul
agent. There are irony ways of relieving pals for
the time being, bat there in only one way of removing
disease. No palliative, to imodyne, no topical
plicallon will remove a It meat he, attacked at its
source, in the fluids of the body. which convey the
patron to the toes; hle• where Ills developed in=flam
mation, sores, ulcers, tumor,, a , scesses, glandmar
Mee flings. as ,asthe cam may he. '
These fluids must he reached, acted open, purified
by same powerfel agent. Such an eger t la Sands ,
Samna -111 a, which gently carnelian while Rd's.
feels and expels from t-e stomach .and howelsall
tent Is insist rag, and at the same erne restores their
vigor end tone ire great merit is that it meets and
neutral , ets the maivc principle of disease - itself, and
when that is gate, the symptoms necessarily dtap•
pear The rapidity vet% which the cadent recovers
health and strength under this stipple induence sue-
Each ue to case In which Nu applied Varnishes
in the remit anew certificate of it: excellence; and
we have only to point is the eneumul•ted testimony
of multitudes who have experteceed its erects, to
convince Incredulity itself of its real value.
Lieut. Miller of the army his kindly sent as the
following letter from '
Monrsartaan. 16,18.51.
Messer A. B.& D. Sands—Gendemen—l beg leave
to add my testimony in favor of year , invaluable me.
divine, helium it may lead come other anfottaciate
beings to ay as ideate, and that they may tieherte.
fined as I have been_
I arrived herairora the United States by the over
land ream, sawn] the drat of Oetoher last rt. few
days, after I was attacked with a very disagreeable
eruption of the skin, which my physician cold not
cure: I happened to Ind your scramisrilla too store
In this place, and remembering the popularity of the
medicine at hoax., I purchased three bottlea,whlch
had the &sired effect of removing my diffmalry en-
Wan high regmds, your,, ac
' J.U. MIL.LEIL U. S. A. '
Here if on.bizolearex homed—
Now Epee, lac e,1€50.
Messrs. Banda—Gentlemen-1 have great plenaOse
in ackuowledging to yea the great benefit I One re
ceived Irons tin use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject
of pulmonary disease,. made • voyage to Europe,
but while there mo unded to he offuele,l. A few
weeks after my mien, I was ieireo with • 'Solara
hemorrhage of the longs, sad from he debility and
greet prostration of etteugth that followed, with tie
protracted dtirmoiry of resp.ration, t am entirely re-
Ueved by the um of your Sorraparille, which I coo
elder a meat importers and truly valuable dlreovery
In the healing art. I feel that 1 hove. not for Mamma
years enjoyed so good health no at honest
Very gsatefally your*, S. Ii SAEMORF.
Read the follossuag item
Now Ocaram i Nov 19,1E49.
Maseru Bande—Gentleatert—l take the liberty of
tending you a letter which otay be of importimee to
those who are federate an I have done. I received
great benefit from year barrapmilla, novice been
eared ben malady after cohering six year.. 7 hereby
cheerfully certify to the good effect 0f5 . 00r medieini;
and I hope God will reward you for all the good yoo
have doily. A create cough had loimented me day
and eight, and repeated 'Dic o of fever Induced me
to believe that 1 should die with eensumption. ,One
don't/0111s suffer/an a violent sandbar butnino (nor,
Mead ficrmilded Me IC, ley your trmomparable ft
Melva, but to
h u ed tee truth, I had no confidence la ft
I finally pureu a uto,
bottle, and hip he ate and tad
help of God, I was feetoTed M
n o t health than I had
enjoyed for ati years. I cannot but blocs the author
of Oda admirable medicine.
in ntl ernes
T
With (teatg;EßAlll4 (l our obedient
uoueez
vers Pr ant,
sgared arid ashlovhaletale and leiaif, LS dal. a
La SANDS. Druggist, and Chen:nos y IN) Fab. meet.
comer of William, New York_ Hold alw ty Drag.
gists generally throughout the Milan States atui Casa
adh • PtICB ail basics for It&
For srOo by L. WILCOX,Jr i II. FAJINSSTUCI
& CD., and F.DWAIID FET,NDUR Fino ,argh. Al.
rx,b'y 1)).. s. gitrrir, nrid• 011,1. ino::deod&wS
Information Wanted
TNEOPMATJONis wanted by the subseyihey, 0 1
one Owner. Mellowest., a native of Scollend, who
came toAsocrien a shun time prior to or Shoat the
bernume of the Revolutionary War. ltieunderstood
that Mr. McDowell kept a provirien Store donne the
Revolution, and that he impel'. the Ameriemi AMY
extensively with piasition: that area time after the
Revelation he made considerable pnrchmics of land
on the(Rio River, that.. acquired an ample fortune,
and that he died Shoot twenty year. San All the
particulars of his sesidouee In America. while living,
and away thing •eleilng to Lisette., bane been ears.
folly coneealeu from • is legal heir.. Any iniortnntion,
therefore, lu regard M him and hit death, he , will be
gratefully received by the si.sdnber i one or his heirs,
addressed to him, at Aubarn. New Vert.
nonicl• • SAMUEL -bIeLSOWALL
ralliMSl
A N d:Vslo b f.:".r'e‘ol,..l4, h ,,,"tle".7infrWtln"
'vialslit boldness, located in Western Penn
sp. He will control th e Wt. Ole beside.. In di
section. Address G. 0%. E. this orree. nssidlm
9 I GH T D'a A F.l"
071
NEW YORr,
BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA,
CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE,
ST. LOUIS,
AIM 2113
"OLD COUNTRY,.
e. wimEnts /Lou,
Cm Third & Market au
===l
AILL. be received until the In of December rev,
for Me deliverythe Fittrbnrgh Wherf on Ste
na
lletly River, of taro boated end eighty Unusual
feet of Hemlock Plank, to be throe Wheel thlok,
twelve Mules ende,huld sixteen feet long.
ALSO,
Proposals for grading smd laving dorm the Plank
on the Fanners' and tidecbutiesi Turnpike Road. 'The
anion or the road to be printed and laid with Plant.
hes between the end of the road now sinned, and Its
leterseetion vnth the Greensburth and Pittsburgh'
Zuni:eke Rood near Henry natter's tavern,
JOSEPH COLTART, Sequestrate',
WIR ElCRilgUkl, President.
F. lb lit Turnpike Road Co.
CIO,OOO Copies Printiid or Elarpor4 Now
Dlagoolute,
NOW 15 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
THE November number to published and ter mile a
Holmes', Third strew, opposite the Pest. Oace
Ito leading object of the New Monthly Illogazine
to present to the public in handsomer style audit
cheaper rste.,• a greater =omit of reading 'azarle
than any othe*Deriodtell in the world. ,:nos
--
Pletabnrih and Can/ 11111 Turnpike.
AN Election for Precident, Treasurer, and dx Di
rectors /Cr the earning year, will Le held et th
Toll Nance, on the 9th of December next, between th
boors of i and,C o'clock, P. DI, By order of
14. D. KING, Prerident.
H. J. Cori, Secretor/. nos:dld
M PEPPERMINT-200 !be warranted parejost
O
toed for rata by Ina] It E SELLERS
CHESTNUTS—LO bulart received fot sale by
JOHN WATT & CO
nod 266 Üben7 vv,
DRIED APPLI —lolba ion recele•ed for solo by
nos JOHN WAY r co
ROLL EUTfE9-5 brls fresh Jost reed for sale by
reS .1011M11 WAT f rt CO
CORN BROOM P —SO dos Loge in More, for sal. by
nob JOHN WATT b CO
ROSIN -I brim No 1, in score sod for colt by
nos JOHN WATT tr. Of)
MACKEREL -6 Mi. No 2;
6 brl• No 3;
3 tabrls No
1 'll No I; .
I) do No 3;
/Amara and for .de by
nos • JAMF.SI A HUTCHISON Jr. CO
H .S ERIIING-6 brie No I, La store .d
JAMF—' A 11111 , INSON &Cr
SuNDß'Es—l?s An Eon L.;
b 2, Boiler,
.
t pc eu.
iTow do Linen, 11111 conricament
For .de by not
T ow
J D Yr , ILLIAMd & CO
-
TOBACCO-9 11:51/14402,,,MW,
6 Imo cgeatod,
• 6 1,x6 bf Ibo, far said by
/ D WILLIbMS QCO
IaUCKWIIKAT FLOUR-16-woks far sale by
nab WICK & Meg ANDLESS
PEARL --11 cuka fectived for rale by
nay' WICK rt. WreCANDLESB
CHIME—DI bre jour retelved far•ala by
WICK & bb CANDLFSS
OIL -93 tali Lamp KW, ay., bleached, fur sale by
nig! WICK K AIcCANDLESS
HEBBINCK--243 bz. dry rer.ehred for Bale by
to: WICK & IhteCANDLESS
lllParlfer Sasetab sad Irish VllllaHays
10PUNCHEONS SteWOWS celebrated Halt Virbie-•
kerr, of Tay delicate darer.
12 puncheon Urban , ' Waterside, extra quality
end high proof, under mat= bonze look. -
Also, Brandies of efferent 11111I•re• and bras& it,
lag, glum, sad nuns. Icipor.a le
dm LL d for sale by
A H .,
nernkdsodLutp—lld 30 Walnut et. Pbrod,phla
(111000LATE.-00, nn Norfolk. Am We
00t ; WEt ELAGIALWir it 00
FOIL MAL 5..,
AIT 17013 arch an Inwniend
at
entlatinnY
kl Y. COn 13mb Want at this thy.
1.01,10 by If
u tfeeA bonne. briekgritb4 . dgbL u toonts awl
" apply te ean . " .;410111 a 1NOOD1W1 1 : .
ar, WILLSAX a MOS
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•• . pirrasuadit
Aeo 2- izir)zeve4i,ife4re , ' •
Cotner eif 'third and Pliant streets.
The only Chartered Institution of the kind in Penril..
7 wanner*.
John Fleming, Principal Into:rector in the Science
of Account,
O. L:.•Cbomberlm,Profeaw{er•Penman•Mp, Mer
teethe Computation, ke.
li=ma. M. Wort.. Eel* Leona+. en Commercial
smart as acnites.
Hoe. Wm. Wilkins; Hein. James Intebarme. Ron.
John Emden, Hon. Chas. Naylor, pon.lilesas Hamp
ton, Hon. W.ll. Lowrie, Doctor 1. 11. McClintock,
John Anderson, Each Ormb k• K.Mrastehemi,
Donlon, Eaq., Ira Hersey, Pan. : •
1LL1131,111. Comma. ;
John T. Cochran, Attorney as Law.
A. Taney, Merchant.
11. A. Pryor, Accountant.
The object oft!. Institution is to afford Young men
j an opportunity of obtaining a mined mercantile eda
cue,lon. The plan of instruction/ono Merest/1k and
complete that every one whd receives the prescribed
tonne will be - competent to take charge of • actor
books, and keep them correctly, before !comb' the
C>liege.
Students can enter the Institution Many time, and
panne their studies bath day and overlay, made those
entitled will receive a diploma aigned by the faculty
and examining committee. - not
MADDER—Io to. Not Dumb bilddar, for silo by
no{
COD FlSH—+ M its OraEld Bank fit sale by
,o 4 WM iidGIALEY t CO
Rom , ' SOAP-300 bxF for tale by
tO4 WM DACILLEY &CO
A lITISTS , COLORS in Oils, a full issenmenn also
A
Carmine., Lakes of every desenpuou, Cadmium
LIKM and Deep Yellow, Mars Cplunriall shadem C.
vas Merely dosoripllou t jast Iceland for sale by
•J MOO *: CO
no 4 • 60 Wood .t
D KIDD e RD 4
PECIPITATE-75 lin just reed for isle bj
.111 nCO
r y ild.lA:lll l l4:o,4:r. , =AlLituu.a.4ll
Q OLP HATE OF QUININE-100 ozi (argyle by
no 4 I 0 CO
MAN - IN—CO rec'd for tan by '
FIDD tn CO
QYE UP lODIDE OF IRON—Cas for silo by
not ' ' KIDD CO
GB'
nm VILLE LOTION-30 lb. C0rr"....0
!kir GLASSES—SO brie prime S. H to orris., for solo
by Dts4) J 8 DILWORTH a CO
IIor• Mow Goods.
.
VANN W..DIIECIIPIELT are now opening 11111:•
LYI tier supply of new Roods - . many ayles.st RE.
DUCED PRICES. Ladles , areas pods of **dons
kinds, nod newest designs. Broths,. Ea State, and
imported LONG SHAWLS, of !modem:Le anti new
Wyk,. BONNET RIBBO N S, handsnme style and
very cheap. Breen" and Cashmere Searfsp'ffe, dee.'
noal
DES PECT A2L E MEN, gcod ad/ens-and bun
lib nen Dubin, may obtain profitable and penna neat
en:plain:lent, by . applying, between the bonnet I) =I
10, A. 2.1, to
nortredltaw 10 Wylie at, Plttabaegh.
C R Y
AM
FLOUR 14.11ZDVOIRD.
AVILIitARTII re , NOBLE will well tbeir : Extele '
w w roar, delivered, on nrid &Bathe IR Noweadars,'
at 5795 per lerl lea, - toperllne, at' II Pet ISO Um..
liberal dlecorat to rig/Were._
_ __• ,
not WLLMAJITH &NOBLE
• • by
B ROOMS -67 dor vtiziwava..
HRAM
1161 • • 11C Water ir
y 64 D idus, redeive brut far sale by •
not BURBIIIIME is MG IMAM •
L.RD Demo No 4.for sale by',
not - JAM EB DALZIML
~SOAP -6b boo No IMt roe'd b 7
not
CIANDIao boo No tor oalp bY
• mimmomakil
eVON I IIEL) SUOtat—Cl hilts jcct c r sad
inas'datzta
BENxerr
ilfiaNEY-15 las prime for 'tale 6T
rl aot r • ErfOLISHA - BENNETT
POTASH -7 cults prime7for taby
col • EfIVOLISH &amain-ft
- -
CIIIE:ESE-150 bu in store and Lo irritrfor isle by
not ENGLISH & iNETT
CORN BROOMS-73 dot for sale
nol . , ENOLISIT dBEN 'Err
CilliTNlrra-4 [ea=
DWYER —7 km for ialeDT
• •
JJ • F286,1.1,111.1k.73ENNETT
i maw nooss,.
ripIIREE yearain Collornist. By Hem Falter
In; U. g. N. late salmddo of Monterey, amhor of
'dock and Yon! , ae..; with illustrations._ •
Memoirs °Me Wrlthma of Thom= Chal
mers, U. D., L. L U. By 1.1. awns Mar, , ..aes. Wm.
Hanna; L. L.. D. rot f,. b' • s
Plourrial Pied Boisk of Me BovaMtion. By Limon
Tao lilasory Of Pandenn.M. ity Wifd. 'Natakeray.
•
Genevieve; oral... Mom otalalareanAGlcL ,
hued tram the French oir-A41...! . 4 Ili LU.144i0.0-
. ,
Additional M emoirs of
my Wally 'Ps A.:Do La.
mutiny anthem o, 4 rairli Pm.. ill. and Future of the
Gepabilo," "Memoir. of 1/17 Y•allsaniiPtl.q."”Th.
liistory of the Girondist.," to. .„ , .--
Reamed Cot sal. j 4, . -iIIgrOCKTON ~- -
ooh . Cor. a in linzket it..
If carnal. Po. Chronicle, cod ri , 0• . I
V ENTIICKT cekOrrerei
41%. Lexington ?dastard, mule' ot lievesetd.lost re
ceived end sor ink py.: IVAI A MeCLIIIIGA CO;
oat ; 258 Libeler street:
E.l3lTALL9W7,l6,bViaattal.e b
ULE9
-
ACKEREL-102 Lola No 3 reihl for solo
'oral • WICK Mc OANDLESS
TIUCKIVAEAT FLOUR-74 mks jest reed by
, f) oybi WI. K&MccANDLESS
DM:HMIS-40 dos eitri, received for vele b •
WICK 4 liege:44El3j'
TEAS I _ TEI.11:11; o
HE undcmigned having arrimreMents !Cribs pun
I.,:thase ofTesta in Mt test, by which they are tort
moody in receipt ot Fresh Teas, atleitted from ;argot',
as they arrive, confidently Oler them to tbopabile.
at the !Adoring low
' Ceram= arena sold Black TeX, ?SO s hri perlb.
do . do !do 05, do
raper do ' dO to: 070 do
Extra do do:.: I 00 ',to
Their aertnintent commixes—.
Odeon, 'rod 'grades,' - 1' Yining Hymn, 4.014 en.
• Chalon do, 'Old
&Inchon& !, 61=prrder,
kopeilel•
[D. All I*u sold at tido bootie aro . starranted.
and can be rttarred Litho) do not-give enure miss,
(amino. ;
•
The stendllYlnereallag.patroamte experleceed by
Lhem since opening, speeks louder *huh an* news
p.p.. puffs. ^ i
(IT A bhurel dlscoura made..to rotation.
WM A McCLURG..k.
'oak Liberty sued!.
WAGON VOit 111ELE
ilEAVTiarell mad . p
a Waion, Onloblo forloar o A ex hatiCh far lisle by .- ,
ROBISON:LITTLE & 00,-
.
oe3o - 2116 Llbeny al ,
IeLSE=4O brio largo No 3 Maio. Ifiackereli
16 hf brio Nos 3 and 3 dof: for sale 0y
oc3a . • ROBISON , LITTLEar. CO
- -
0101111131 Cloth too :Itlontnhag.
THE above amide, (noweeecach end Plrinoarabg
drones In place of Bombe: nn) atoll the :venous
qualities, to be had is the store of •• • -
• -
oe2 MURPHY tr.ItURCHFIELD
• filiolG IROISTZSIODIen
osla ROBISON, LITTLIIik. CO
171FCCIAASII 116055=11u dot •141 Ices paleTcrri
Pule by J D WILLIAMi% t Cif
'oc23 Cor. WM.& Weed eta.
CLOTHES FINS—W Ms for sale;bv - 1
oc3o. 7 D Aviatmitec, -co
EER HAIR-IMM. In tuna and for sahibs ,
or 3. .T D WILLIAMS &CO
fli_LASs-°) ex. Szlo.d 10 . 42 fix
oati J O WILLIAMS .% CO
lArna g lioNmr—lo_ . b
for *ale
D sviufmaik.ao
IX /Marisa -10 frnms BI
0.1. 0e..10
:lock and Bot. - far ialeby
D WiLLIAMEM CO •
SUNDRIES -5 bx. mapettine Hied Flow;
bn Rano Wain:
bzs Extrikets of Vemonipd.Vanillai
5 bSs Leg= Suitut .
a ben olive 614 '
2 bxs A , mood 80. p;
e x if, prams, Co cos, aud MatldozlieB
pc METAL-4 7 w . ns Jett et Te , 2171 3 ae t rAple bl
QUI:MR-10WIs N: D. Bugar,juO ree led hr sale br
1.7 otali ' ; I B CANFIELD
• Steam lasseit-iiirtemesitespe: .
whIe.CLINTOCK inallei the emotion of mown
. boot men to his extensive assorimentottriso•
minas. comprising In part the toVowing !adages:—
Bkh annelegast Sloe end Cold Sala Delai4K•
• do: do •
do Scat let and Steel dO
do Pink nod Blue 1 . . do
do Crimson and Diown do 1 .
Crimson and White Union Ltainash;
Blue do
. 1 1 4
Scarlet do
Crimson. Green, Blot, and Scarlet Dsmue
Watered StoreaMt ,
Wosiard and Linerrlable Coseriagi
Striped Toilet do do:.
Turhey Be. th Iyhite de ...lc
turkey...... a White do. . doe ..
.• ,
Turkey Red It Blue 'do - der
74 and 64 Wastard Table Coven;
74 and 6-4 Table Lthera 6 4 Bleached Shearer,'
Scotch Diaper; , 5-4 de . , 'din.
~
Scotch Napkins; Elabousd Table Covets;
fleo.cb Creak; Plaid Tolletdo .Ale; •t
•
8.4 Illearbed Ptieetine Slate, km. AO., ' - ....
All of erbleb are direct from the smandtenarirm tbd
i.porms, of the newest and •rtehest colon arid pale
tents, ell of width will bolo:Ad an, cheap as, my of ,
the eastern cider. WO inTi4ll meta boat mato rive
es a call at our Carpet Wilahou.se; No: PS north t.
and7oWoodst. ' ROO); W4deCLINToci,
Qya - A - RTMULa B R I4,4 UdiTIiabRIW.7 — ..
• • • . . ;10 bhda.ragiatd do; 7 . ' ..
.
....' • . •. at brloll.H.Xcdtper,,
'
0060 st
Jon received pm attimar Illbandalgityfor•tals by
.. , aussawaurourtem, _ „
TAKEN minate, frnaktni Hem bittPinx
Seven Yap of Bunts., ralutedl:lM7lnfonninan
renmedon than: W
••• • tea% Att eels •,
LIAR DICKEY CO
minl3ll &lk Manch* - I .
‘lf Dawn and °glared Mohair Lams;
Ma Thread, Loam dafand Lien, dee
hlaalln Buda and Floahanagn"
Bobbin Lesesad v pqad baidandin ,
Appianudon and. I Use
de .._ _ n
Munn ander= &ay...
Eadtrahteme "Care, and .
, Valeaehhenea Callan. i Pulre 4l 7ll.l o k .
1011.1. c
_LCIr (IMultlll Velmt% "1
Caned wri Black 94 d AN
'Bonnet =I Ilan SUbbcon; -
Boum% Oazg un ld Inowens . '•
Oafish MI , Jut ardled by
WI . r a ii,Mi nom NIMR. ;
- • •
a. EATON. •
WIIOLFSALE and Retail Dealer In
Glves, Hosiery, and V•res.
Dress add Boner Trimmings.
Lane Goods and Embreiderer;
Gasdextert`a Ferni.hing Ankles:
Zepbyr; Woomera, Pattern ,and Ca. "' i
• i Petra Board, Tissue Paper, and
' I: Royer Materials, No Gt row!, suss,
Q ATINETTP—A laflre aysorenent of Ince:. Brawn
Ia Mae, innd duet received. of' foe vide be
oel9 SHACKLE:47' & WHITE
00111141111111 NI ameb G Witham..
itruarny & BURCHFIELD Lave ',revived nip
-0.1. r.ly pineal .171 es of real hlancitiester Gingham.,
...., Nahuatl,. Oh...haw in great variety of pane 1 ua
_sold ,
ellr-H.1.-11501,za reed on contain.. i by
lirAlAlf I.ICi:F.I a. Go
illritNll3ll—ao kegs eUrnltUre Saroisb,
7 brim . do no: row' lauding,
anefor sale ivy ISAIAH DICKEY a CO,
oe3D ll2ll'ater al
ligiiiTTEE-7 kegs on consie=ol
e,fo r Ba k hy—
.l3, oe3o ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
..13.1. Atrel .11. low casks lest vi hi aia 7 .7. 111 h - g,
sold low, ta claw. ISAIAH DIC6EI' fr. CO
nal .
Ai-:h illUtring—A large asserirnent Colleis en d
I
LlEOZlEdgiligs end Lucas, Chemiseues and
lars,purehased by the subscriber In Engl.d, and fur
silo inners reduced odes, by
grab • • C ARBUTHNOT
Alpacas..
DOMBAZINE imsb.Atiarsat.
of nrltn. quzlitiet pet rend
..1.) by peal MURPHYk RURCH FIF.L n
: Nousa do
IUrIIRPHY tOtORCHFIELD hay, reed a large
111 assotlasent of oewelt patterns, same as low as
!ISO per yard; also, Nazarene War Groan, Noway.
Drab,lll.aek. ko , at low .ricer. 0n23
, liumiat Black Mike
Ar UR PAT & 131iRCIIFIELD have crelved a rap.
/U. Fly of aapartar Black far drama and Tn •
tBLaS also fisted. satin larlptd ... p._ tra..2
riiwit,Ltb rnivraF.Ls-2
• I, Teemed this day, and (or sail a: roannfactarars'
Flees by, II LEE, •
• 191,Ltnerly at.
S HAWLS—Ie*. .
rpL tumid' ..ton reed toi. day,
I tor sale by •
.b?c`23J • L .. 11 Lt b:
CKSSIMEIMSZO - Falisui
, Mr termini of meabineuase c rk t _by comi
p - tv . .Lv y htoll.-- cia . . c 4rArc
sATINETTs-i ease received far nle by ..
LEE
s. ;my k eel+ -
_..urDLES-60 bz, Niirs,s7T i •
'him steam Luelia l ,V r :ekt l Ty ld . Car'dT" ' knd.
0c99 /NES DA.T.7.ELL
SUGAR &MO/1/1,5E9-5 .h 511$
5U la's N. O. Malopyc., lar
JAhtrZ
IL • mlslik.L'b :MMUS:IIi calgt=virE&W is
tr the mm who dots not lippreehte - the treaty of .
easy altars! Jf any there be, wo eo not address our.
wives to him.' Bat to all others we ray, If you wish
to, render shaving • yleartire,purellase a box of Jules
Rent's Almond Pinachio or .drabresial Shaving
Creams: It is uttesly troposcible to find word ato de
so ri be the Seellags of a person who bat been need en
Sheathe with ordinary soap. upon mating trial of this
forma rust dom. it le a combination of - wonder, ad.
miration. and pleasure. •.
JULES SIAUE.L'S SHAVING CREAM Is exceed
ingly emoGienn rendering the slidest and most wiry
be soft and pliable, producing an.admi ruble butter,
and by Its extremely_ mild nature allaying all
Irram
ton and prevention that unpleasant and atilt feeling
of the skin which LP so often experienced after thay.
fag. Gentlemen wing Jules Hanel , . Shaving Cream
may face the.coldert and moat piercing winds Ina ,
radiantly after Its. use, without the skin becoming
chopped. And theta who once um is, we coot safety
say will starer We any other. •
One great advantage, which will be especially op
rammed by :those who wear whist:era, mothe fait
that it will not discolor beard, which mapa
will do, giortmg a sandy or ratty appe•ranee to the
edge of L. Shaving Creams
are delightful preparations, compounded with still.
to the utter extinct.-of all articles cumulated to
tender the operation of shaving unpleasant, and will
be eppreelsted by all who make trial of them.
Prepared only.by
JULI BAUEL,Perfumer end Chemist.
t . ant ellesusetat,.Phila.
For sale; wholeasle and rend!, by B. A Fahnestock
& Co., and It. IE Sailers, Pittsburgh; and J ohn Sargent
and J alitnheli. Agee :env City. .
sonar— vo
WHOLESALE FALL GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO,
•
•
• ow& 64:11ARILET
ITIT.111:111011,. en,
WOULD Bolick the attention of Merchants from
'E sit scalene of the country, to , heir Immense
Etoek of New. Fall Goode, comprislog w the largest and
most complete anortment in the estern cotton!,
consisting of,
270 cases best styles Prints,
CO do' Imported sod Ail:redeem Gingblunc
IS do, '4s.lpaecas, Earamausts. and Merinos;
37 Cashmeres and De Lehi; •
15 do Satinets and Stoat; •
29 do Cloths and Cambnerest._•
70. do- Bleached Mollies;
GO bale. Flarutels,all edam,
57 •do flame.. all grader,-
3SO do Drown Moulins, best makes
..Also, eases and packages ef Silks, Shawls. White
moods, blillioery do, Tailors' 'lnt:analogs, Itilibons,
Laces, Hosiery' ma Gloves. Be. - • , •
!Jeroboam are itemised, from thy great facilities of
this establiskment,of always proconng the latest and
most desirable goods, and at prices as low and lower
thin any eurem house Bola g manafactarets , agents
for large qualities of Domestic Greeds, they Pull.-
hair .olloit the orders or merchants for domestics,
deliverable In this city at the some price they are
-Said aria eutezercltice.' irCirt.sUlirCithr pin, or
rotundas from the eartoirelavlted to Si examination
albeit. stook. • _ te CO
".' P l / 1 4100
A
PULL seven entree Rosewood. Pluto, entirelyA
aaar, la offered at a mat baxcaut; • -
One tanned hand comet nam e ' 673
One do do Si do do •••••,••••• ••GO -
Ono do do e•i do' - • do' 40
For gain .".Toirrilii MELLOR
- - -
• — l - 2 - I — Wr7.2 - Ist.
N. new lima of Chickettnes Pianos .roc
okung. : .• • oat
o , sINSONII Greek and Elngloin Leilem 3of ,
Now Testament.
Petticoat. Government new-novel. ` By Mn.
Trollope. .
The Country Year Book; or th e Plep, the Forest,
.and the Fireside. By William Dewitt. •
", Titter). of Xerxes the Great. Jacob gibbon.
above works mat received tor sale by
•II C sTocnori,
orza Cm FourtbA hiayket streets.
Ells; lab Leikm - 3
of We
Gum Maine Clathime
2DOZ. lama Cape., wha sleeves 'for ilding !texts;
_
do /arks Over Coati; •
11doi.Ves do;
Ida:Jackets; .
1 dos Putty,
?Ith.f. l et=o; rod fer slain kr
J 2,11.P011.1,1S
-acid - IsWeed at
eh eaves= /Woman, dompezry-T—
-MEE Annual Meeting of the Stockliolders, and elec.
tln fel-thirteen directors, to Nerve Inc the co.
suing yeas, unlit° held at the elEco of .the company,
No 22 Wader street. Pittahorsh, on Tanen, the tAh
day brNoventber, Ibso, between the boors of eleven
o'clock, A. M. end three o'clock.l'..M.
oe49:101. J. FlNNlW,Jr.,Stervary.
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SIJATES—Nos erA $. dime , fromGcr
sonny. szd for sale by - . C All BUT'
f hOet-111/03...10a bag. Greenirairod eii liT - •• • DS bids N. 0. Sugar;
• ILO h( ohesta Y. 1114 G. P,
sod Blatt Toon
100 bxsPo Lump Tobacco;
ID kegs tlavist do:
•'^S bale Tanners' 01i;
40 bd. Pt; C. 'Jan •
ID bOo No l'ReslD; • .
100.00 es Pole Le otberi
100 doz Com Bloomy,
' IN/ Di* M.D.' , 0 tires;
SOD me Wrieppirpl rause;
75 bidet Ilatun,q
oarcons B. F. Irnlip‘i
DOG km. N ells, 1 . 1 40r1.1;
10 EY 11P/ A 101;
WP , 11 Fermat 141019
noooltl, 11 01 1 101 . srneericer.. 91L01 by
00 02 LW'
COFFEE-100
treks for ul: by
WM H JOHNSTON
009 111;11.0:soul
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ae29 n Jonnnon
G r zig—io bb Bxlo, falle.:l7,
MUTTER-1a toll lead keg, for meg
oeN Vinkl li
DRY PEACHES—Le store and am* by
ea.% WH •JOHNSTON..
ZatigHala Glet,Celpallee Branslihßied Pere
Tilt above articles we import r 0r.,1 kno,
tLemto tx rata Yin sae whole are and retail by
oen MORRId HAWORTH,
tbe
sound.
11[WV Morrie & Havrartys Tea, n'SURSI
Ma excellent !
DIU IRON-43 tons Nat fiat blai Ups:mg Nock
PIS hop, landing. LKo stabmat pPaatata n, nad
foo2Bl lAN A. NO FUSON (c CO
T. Louis Ba_gar Howie Byrap blot bfrevo7-00 barrelv
rim
0 pre qa,uity,l;t hanfirvanz order far pylaby
7AK I
A •8 111111HISON CO
r.
8 F VON BONN °RFT& CO ;
'/NDOW OLA/58.-IN.O r 1;
ow. e F VON BONNUORST CO
(1.111M4E-70 brm for ule by . •
B F VON BONN
W. bent Black Tea In the IJ T7S cents per lb, for salt by'
• MORRIS 4i HAWORTH
. In the. aen
•, , •
I,Vb barb reetitLently been trdd by e re:.. bav:og
paid RI and lit 23 per pound for the Illnck Tent
.....,
ro those In the habit of nay In g mirk mle viten wore. ,
folly solid. to ITV ear Ten at 71e per It , am ii iter do
110111. en acknowledge th emselves hati been moo:
geOlea, imposed nap, we lie ranch mgt ten,.n groan,
in nn bitter Hiatt Tea Imported into ths United Staten
than what we are vellsne at 7de per lb.
,The very. beat Green Tan era eau at * pir lb cr,,IN
ItIETV — CODFISLI—anO lbs pone. reee' Tor see by
IA ' • WM A hiceTZG It CU
• orli ZS [Abe IT.
BV;:t - „,- -," 111/NIV . CKETTZZ;"'
nen 119 Wales xt
TA!Ci7kiTtRZ-4.-SliAnrcLalin, -
0i.25
1..*00) tx• 801(5
Oahu 1a:614
60 bxs Oily:
1
10 En 1004; 1120,00161aer047
4 7
k 7 141t 1MP:41%
• Idm 7' feet ler for! t, • •
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?and 9 Weed etrfttx - ,Y 81918.11.1P8M
jrry IsUnkb- iLcrOzo7rir.d: %or wile
ret9 B e
.8 A rAlCce - ITOCK CO
=ION% SELLT—E1101:011
1011ii,Trr e
IC
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