wiLETIE. LA WHITE 11 CO PITT3OUR OU FIUDAYMOOING, NOV. 15; Imo iZTarrearnras are carnally requested to as= Irt t Sur raven before sr. s., and early la the day przeUtable. Adverusemems not maenad for • afte.l. gild UM Will levanably , b 0 charged Nam Is Agent for this paper at bls qe seiss to Be., Rork, Philadelphia, aud and is satlanzed to receive rabseriptlons sa dadveruserromia for as. ErPiaronural• :Nous Ain3wie—Advertlse. and arthrenptioda to rho North American sod Oalwal Moto. Grrodr, Philadelphia, recamar and for warded Crow rids °Mao, firParLarisix" tuColtxcat.Lter.—Elabeertptiene for ibls valuable paperivrill be received and forward ad from this office. BAJS l7 ‘ ol ilddliCad-Bilbtrlps dmialiTerti Meal. for dile paper received and fOrwlllidEd tribe charge from this <Ace, EU" Crocus= DULT aad Intbscriptions, for thit paper, 111 bo rooolsod and .nrards4 from this calm IM= We received tee feboartog commenlastionirout Joe. C 0. Kennedy Etq., Secretary of Executive Committee. at tee toeuutial Exhibition, to be held to L3udei to hill oat:— Cmtsts Dirmx, Dirt. Irrazzat,t Wmhtogtoo, Nov. 11, 1850.. $ Dena f.ra—You mii afid eneosed a list of the COMMilice for the Susie cf PennsylirthiS, on the Ladustriai Exhibition. to be held In London in 1851. Tee Ccmmateo has just been appointed by Ciov. Johnston, and I send you the list cif names as ear. ly as possrbie, hopitg you will publish it for the benefit of those of one eitirens who may with to be represented in this grood Exhibition. Cestworrn on Tll2 limormath Exam:mon Fax • kel SUSI OF-Pacurrz.vialu. FREDERIC FRALEY, Common, Philadelphia. SAML V. MEFIRICK. JOHN F. FRAZER, " SOLOMON W. ROBERTS. " JOHN C CRESSON, JOHN AGNEW, • • M. W DALD,I.VIN, " OWEN EVANS. • " J. P. WEI - HERM!, • r' . CALEB COPE. , _ P. B. SAVERY, PETER A. BROWNE, ' " A. W. THOMPSON. ' .. JOHN El WM/ED?. MORTON !WM ICH &EL. i JOHN F. TUOINER " • GEO, SII4KSwop% BENJ. BAKEWEDL, pitraburgh. . WILLIAM LYON: " WILLIAM W ILKINS, A. W. LOOMIS; ' " WM. ROBINSON.,ir, " DAVID LONGENECKER, Llncaster. JOHN REYNOLDS, Meadville, Crawford Co. DAVID LEECH. •' Lerchburg. Armstrong Co. HUGH GALLAGICER,OasisIo, Cumberland Co. JOHN ft. EWING, ' Washington, Wash. Co. F. J. LEMOYNE, a a A. BOLVIAR, • Wenteheater, - Criester Co. GEORGE OH AMBERS, Ca amblg,Franklin Co. GEO. N. ECKERI, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co r 130.11 NEW TONE Correspandencanf the Pill:Amish Ciatsne. .Nrw Yoga, Nov. 9. 18.50 Another of thotefittle incidents so common in the city of New York—the cowkddingof J. Gordon Been ett—fltoseWly, nest White at., war the scene °Confront 10 o'clOck this forenoon, in the presence of a number of camel . pctlestriens, several cab di: ° e ' en . •cr -le or two of the Police. The gentle men we stimis.istere4 the essagation was John Gun sm. Eoq., a well known member of the bar at This unOthe condtdsie of the Democratic puts Ms t.le ease LI as., et Attorney, in tho late cleric . For several days past, the columns of the li,e!d have teemed with toe grossest abase of Mr. C;smem - , as regards Om position before the eV. 11:f prsooat character w.O not left tree trout G i miten't invective, pastiest - or re weir, re catirfaction, mite-. Graham met his iiistgettst,aaaborcsaferred to, told him his Dame, and thee, before B=.-nett had time to explain, konekcid htm deem, attack him two or three timer, end then Enithed the job with a cowhide, with whir-in he had come provided. Bennett did not tittik_ book'.: alb Grahani then coolly get trite en eincitinr, leaviet the editor of the Herald to the care of his friend, Whether be meats to tech for regm meths l hare not let ascertained. tintre coo o nu excuse for Mr. Graham. taking this mede 31 mor.pcosatios for the at. tad. up•m ik:ut ,n toe Herald; the Courts rf law Oto open to lOn reeking, and no body knows bet• ter how to trek and auto it, than be. Bab on the other hand, those can be neither cornamsarretion nut comp:els, , or a =an, crb3 two weatoply and warn. of h,a paper, rer:lewor day afcr ts,y, cud every body—co ter 9:11,5 Deo net come down to his .403$ 0( . 1 propriety Tre ;,. • iw.t.re , ,mh here, at tbui writing faun , ;ed r. ue leteat rc:aroe trern the interior, that Was MCI .1 elected GJoernor oltbe Yak; but by no exceedingly braid: : a g Lute alone there was such ay:-1a la • : z,e,r the pahtteal COMM; bat the W,lna na,c . Well—far better, tn• In, /11+31 of ut expected, no the fa— of the p..cottur adverse influence at work, b tweed the freade of Senator Seward and the Ad m•nuttrabon. We nave a majority in the /Meal by, wh:ch gllfe ue c Whig United Stye Senator, :enlace o'Damel S. D chioroo; eughtte • toeinb:ra cf Corgxelia, Governor, and, I hope :he rent of the State tfcket. That will do. Since nay lest, the Ohio and Cherokee have or. rived tram Ccet,n,,, with pi...teasers and marl. from California. Ni doubt the news they bring ban reached Pittatiurgh, by the ltightaier line, long ere :cis. Ye.terday, the Africa arrived fruca Liv erpool, after a postage of nearly thirteen days,. nod to morrow Vre a re espeetleg the Atlantic, Irma the name pot:, with inlet days later newt. This afternoon the United Stiles Mad atzeiner, Southerner, tailed fir Charleston, in company with tee British hisil rlcanacr, hictlin, for Ber muda', and the British Welt ladin Steam, you thus tee, is tent taking possession of the moil prof. liable part of the minceae commerce of this port. Ship owner, ICIIDV/iqg this, to keep up with the times, are converting Sarno of their Brat clam ,packet ■hips into second rate propellets. Trade, to geheill, is very Inactive, just now.— Our imports here dwindled into a mere nothing, Our e zpotts, however, arc increasing a little— Cotton, lbor, end wheat are going forward pretty freely to tho Liverpool end Ir:th markets, and the latest advice, justify thu expectations 'tat these stup=o:ll3 aru,to c6OlitiUo lot Weeks yet to Tlu: latg,rucerphs of California gold within the weeb have given ICCICXSta 01160 to our money 11111teL Purer of taci.riLity prin. character, Will/ 11. i months to 1110,14 done a6S per cell. For sixty Jay 041 , , the rate is 4a05 per Coot. * rho Bab Trdesury bore, at present, holds - fact millions of sreMe in. its amyl. This hoard. lug u? 01 I,t touch ukYtn ' , circulating uteritum,' rretle I.erlolli ectitArrassmeut in the bust hers world were motley nut au plenty as it fortun ately :s. L1..1 warrants at. dui; 512043125. The artlie of flaw within the three days putt. arnwnt to 37,000 bhis, about one half of which was t*,:ezrorr. Common to istreughl State it t;2 Bs C 3; Etrit;ghr !dieh•gan SI 0931 75. Gram—Wheats very firm, with sales of 2,000 bush,!, of Gellert° at SI 15. Rye is firmer, and 1,018,,,, SOO aakiog 3330 se. Corn is doll at lur. Pr"vision—Pork is sal. batter, with sales rt 150 Lhls masa at $t 1 IRV Lard la Arm 11.1 I. vs../ tlerttaaa, ain. earn of 250 barrel. at ltar y w.tb rs'es of 100 Lb:s at 17 612 S • t, prime. Ostnvita. Tee Mau, eV Canal. CpMatttelOelitsta at their meatleg iu this - city on the tit, intr.. coact.. Jed a flee In tie Philadelphia and Reading Railroad cqtopshy, of the railroad acre.. the Schusl the bee of railroad from the feel of the iv, el.ned plane to the city, and the ear house and lot sea COUcCleee t . fsu, near Broad great, for $213,. 700. The 44 Of ISI9, sutic;i •uthotizes the sale requlrca that the proceeds toll be applied to stnichten and repair the Celina:a Railroad be. tweed Whlehall cod Columbia. To carry into etre,: the law,the Burl euthorized an immediate surrey of the valet Inc ender the direction of Edward F..oay. rho able Engineer, with instrues I cons to report at the earliut practicable datelis to el important elterations and improvements, with ;es:mates (or expenditures. It is believed that t sine of the heavy grad. can be l avoided, and t . t eey of the croaked ware made straight. We tratethat Cape:ell reference will be had to the 0 „ o ut oar o zrrcot larva known as Cape lion, ee Cl wens hoer Lae dtVilitte 11120 be. en , c Carom tied Ltncsaier eeeeties, as well's • t , t he beau pada lone mei relat to tho Gap, Lahr ,. the re , .1 , ,t3J evert bed of quick and, at l ii times t•caCtlelo3S.aCtl 00 , dem an R peptises. 'towel Lit teamed pmNies. Pitel./Yerd dew. _ . Arland atlas et the Colored Popada- Clan to Canada. To eltriatiamiaf different denominations in Pittsbargh and its vicinity . The number of colored persons in Canada was eau. Maned, three TOWS ago, at twenty thousatot; and large additions have, of late, been Made to this amount, Principally by theoperrtion al the:Fugitive Law, late. ly canoed by the Gervershrleat of the United Sum.— Venous canoes have ennuilmted to:keep these persons in a state of great ignorance and religious depreastes. They had no Lied home; they felt themeelym to be strangers, for whom no man eared; and the preitidme. ' that operated against them,even in the Drinsh Proton, ea', were Wrens. Dy different ieligioes benne , thief ', the larthodies and Baptists, some edam , have been made in their behalf, bat these have been dertiltory, end an no spaterestie plan. Three peers ago, the at tention or the Frei-Preabyterlan eharch of Cantle was called to the .object, and with the insistence of the Free church of Seeitland,a onesionary to the colored po .palation, has for that period been maintained in the Province. It appeared desirable that some fixed loc. -tins should be found where a goodly number of the colored (unities might be settled, where they mighi reel that they had a home, and where they would bt teeth' the ,th c ipka of christiataty, and the arts of life. ito umelatlon of benevolent pentans having been farmed for the purchase of a fit locality, seven. teen thousand dollars have been subscribed, and nine thousand acres of fine land, um a healthy situation, and near a market, had been obtained, and a charter from the Leglelatere granted. On tide land opw ards of thir ty families, of approved character, have already been sealed, and others are dropping In monthly. The trial or one year has placed beyond. question the enure practicability of the plan. Over these ramifies end embracing also Oaten, chiefly white., previously .et* tied, a replier pastoral oversight has been exercised, the public woraldp of the sanctuary has been kept up, and a teacher for the children hoe been in full unpin', the attendance at school at peesent being ditty three Prriudices originally strong,on the part of the 'Alta re sidents, have been does away, and now, birth at cLetreli and In school, individnals of both to lira freely inter mingle. liereperssee principles are rig idly acted on, inn n healthy mond iIMIGIICO a reread aver the settle- The, creation; of balldings far chinch, school, and dwellings for pitmen and mutter., with the payment of salaries, have occasioned a considerable expend'• we. The Synod °Mutate have eheelfolly borne and are prepared to bear mach more; bat they have felt that the friend. of humanity and 01 the gar., m the United Elates, might be seasonably appealed to, to grant them some tokens of sympathy, we have been de' mated to lay the ease before than, sad m cuton, uaya from the pulpit and the platform, and ern bare code. cared to do so. Deer Brethren, we ask not cos farthing for behoof of the metier blench of the plan, we plead merely for the morel and religions pen of it. Will you give the word of God, and the capacity to read it, to the color. o d man and his children! A mom fennel* OPPor , ..ig of doing so is Dow within year reach. Our unuttitioa promises to be the brat of a mire of similar establish. menu, Sued to raid the colored man to his due place in society. Yea, we believe that the ellltietlellt at Relelgh, calm. West, may, by the hiciaint of 6 . 1, be the fountain from which healing enters map go forth to the children of Africa. Teachers and mis sionaries may be sent forth from it to that chosen land to preach to their Penighted co nntrymenithe ermarch . able riches of Claim. ROBT BURNS, D. D. WILLIAM KIND, Deputation. behalf of dm onlomil ;maple of Cau ada West. Ambush, Nos. 14, 1550. P. 8.—.W0 him only add that subscription in money and donation in books for the Library, swill be thank" rally received by us, to any artionit, and they-nay be sent to Mean. Marshall & Maim, merchants, Pidabargh, or to Mr. John Dean, in renal, Allegicany. A pamphlet recently published et Washington, signed, Randolph of Roanoke, enters into a rather extended ea lculation Cl the number of fugitive slaves lithe North, who escaped between 1810 and 1840, with the following resew New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Total in the above wren States, 0,221 Estimated number in nme Same. who escaped between 1840 and 1850, 15,400 Making a total of 61,624 irt 4.3 pearl, or at the rate of 1,640 annually. Valuing cleh slave at 5650, be annual loss has been 6693,000—and the total loss 5Z7,730,4100. The main element in determining these results, says the Courier and Enquirer, is the difference be tames the actual increase of the free black popula tion atlas North from one CCEISLIS to another. 404 what the increase would have been had _beet, confined to natural causes. The author, flowerer. lakes a variety of things into omoodemtion end makes many allowances, pad to show his lit:emit ty, not only makes no account of the fugitive slaves in New England and Canada, which Inner be es timate. at 400 annually, bed strikes off 210 per cent from his estimates, and 'calls the annual tow $553.- 500, and the aggregate Ices 822,104,640. The writer also estabbahw, at least to his own satisfaction, that the natural increase of the South ern slaves exceeds that of any other condition of men on this continent—that the slave population at the South doubles once in 30 yearn—tat the free ncgroes of the South double once in 35 years—that the free migrates of the North and West double once in 40 years from the natural Increase alone. —that the free negroes of the ,South are the mom stable end least migratory of any elm of poplin, tion in the Eaited States, leaving out of gee:stink their migration to other S lave States,—aat «maid • erably more of-the free negroes migrate from it" Free Stales to the Stave States, than (menthe Shiro States to the Free Stater—and that forty nine fifti eths of all native negroes of the Slave States who are found in the Free Stales were fugitive staves when they left the Slave Stares. TEC DLLS AL/VS.—Robert Sheen, a resident of Middletown, in this county, was on board th e Anthony Wages at the time she Stew up on Lak Erse, lust ApriL After that dreadful catastrophe, a body wee fund floating on the Lake, wh.,,t answered his description, and no doubts we, entertained bat that be had loot his life by the es • eUion, and that the body which bad been food d was his. The body wu taken and burled in Cr, of the church yard. of Sanduky cny. A Inc:. circle of (need., to whom he woo endeared rang life, and who eoeety lamented hie untuert r and dreadful death, nosed a subacription amore themselves, and vetted over his supported gust a suitable monument to hip cornatecoorattcr.• Judge of their surprise when about two wear, since, the canal Robert She:n made hi. appcor. once In their midst, a living, moving being, good health, but covered with nut Sedge .1 the welcome which he received when they sr', really convinced that ft was Indeed him. Oat a • wally having risen from the dead could not her 3 met a mere heartfelt, joyous reception. Order, were promptly despatched to Sandusky city. , o have the monument removed from hie suppose I grave. It appear that when the Anthony Wayoehh , r up. he-was severely welded, but clinging to piece of the wreck, he geared upon the Let, until he was taken up by a venal and carried t Detroit. He Lay under medical treatment at Da trait for a long while, but having at length recd v• ered, he repaired to Sandusky city. In exam,. Dog toe grave yards, with • view of ascertain,' y who on board the Anthony Wayne had periabeo, he read the ioscriptlon on the moanmont v h., it els friends had erected to hi. memory. His au, prise. on reading it wan a great an theirs was to MO him return. He Immediately returned to b.a glands for the pinpOros of assuring them that t wen still among the living. "Truth is armee, than fiction."—Roastells, 0., Dear Tex Bacurrox Sincratort—The &ruble of 1,1.1. .ideation, exploded to . old form, now takes a new one and styles nein' the right of Secession Chia la but another attempt to reconcile recut., lion with the constitutional' action of the Oovt,r.t. mem, and to bring the sanction of the law to i a ..• try rebellion. It might as well be auempied to prove that death is altogether tonadatient will, i.e and that poison may be need as wholesome I. o 1. It seems to he forgotten by those who r., , ..y . their ideas of State sovereignty so far a to ro.t 1. taro the right of aecesaino, If any State shall elite e to withdraw tram the Union—it mune in he. ii.,. gotten by them that the some people who form, il the State Goreromeont formed the National c., .. env:neat also; that the National sad State C ..... !temente are over the 'ante people, and that I 0 h iyatems derive thew supremacy from the one a. d the came source. But are. there two aeon n.e sovereignties over one and Same people? NI, .bat could not be. But are two lay. 0:t Adapted to different sphere o ne including the ot . re re and not condieting. The national Giovereic , ii v. . embodied in the Comlitution and the law, ..1 me United States, is of Each pantheon! east,a cy that nothing at variance therewith in the Cm.. Ititution or the Laws of any State coo have vb. lid.. tl there should be collision lietWeen the two ry • tem. of National and &ale Governments and , qtte.tilttO of alit glance should arire, a citizen eg the doctrine that he In bound to toe stat- di • and only through her to the Government of tee iye,on,colght undertake to act upon that &stir ic but in so doirg be would risk the penalties of tee,. w e. In other areal he would be engaged lo an.. c t uion, or • revolution, or whatever that ate resort may be cared by which nations arttyrts • veined ; government. shauered to pieces and fn. serval blood panted Garth In civil war, The I.e. of the National Government, with their enforces power, do not reach the entseo through the tar • dium of a State Government; they operate a. d, remly: upon him as the State laws do; and hiS . legamee to the National Government, which is the paramount authority of the land, Is not count, - ted with any other allegiance, nor modified b r any contingency that can impale its binding fore,' or shelter him from theinnalties of its violation. If those who advocate secession are pupated logo to the extent of disunion, which most involve civil war, let them sty so and then there need be no mieundeistanding abets terms. t h would be a cruel dish:talon to seduce any into well fatal iinttemes under the peranuion that secession can iake place peaceably, and that it Implies nothing more than the makes of a State right.—Bak. Ableriden. pa r . Wear, sr volJurning for the lint few days E err Feria, the place of bra birth, in Franklin, New Hampshire. A delegation of hia old friend* and neighbors, many of whom were ca rnp,p,ol2s of his younger days, among whom were the Hon. Moses Norris, United States Sen ator, Judge Upham, General Low, Hon. C. H. Pearlee, and General Frank Pierce, called to pay their relpecur to him, and during the visit sat down in a regular old fashioned dinner. The oc. onion was one of great enjoyment, and many toasts and apeeches wore delivered. The Hon orable Rickard Ayer proposed the following sen timent: Oar Basr—To the genius, patriotism, and cour age whirls en effectually and opportunely inter. posed for the preservation or the Union, we ten. der our lasting gratitude. ' . l.iberry and Union now and forever one and inseparable.' Mr. Webster, in reply, said—That the present was not e fitting occasion to touch upon polities, which he ehoule let alone- He was glad to see around his table many old friends and conipan , lone of his younger days, which brought to mind many pleasing reminiscences, and afforded him indescribable plesure. The allusion to his course in the Senate, however, and the approbation it had met with by his friends present, who bad made a manifestat.on of their feeling., was such e sooree of deep gratteation to him, that ha could not help reverting to It. This wu sof, cleat to repay him for the trials and sufferings he bad gone thtough, and it mattered but 'Vile at this day, whether opinion should sustain him in hie cotine,oo long as he lett be had dote his duty to his country, and alone for his country's good.— He had lived the best portion of his poet we/ rented to him. He asked for no more. He had no other wish to muff, for he felt there was no neuritic° too great m to make in sustain. leg the welfare of his fountry. For six long months, from the 7th of Mouth to the 7th of Sep. (ember, he had not slept over two hones any one night. Senators sat in their feat day and night. It was the crisis, and it wad a furled and teni. ble one. No ray of hope,.no g'earn of support came from •ay one. All looked dark and gloomy; all were grave and sullen, and no smile of relief cheered the hour of despair. He had taken this resolution end determined to sacrifice himself for the country'. cause. He abed forth alone and unsupported from New England, to strike a blow, at all hazards ' for the prraervation of the Upton. His friend from New Hampshire, Senator Ner. rig, was the bent to imp forward with him, into the breach, and he world hem observe, ildst tor ward these who acted with the Senator from Michigan, Mr. Coes, the Senator rum Indians, Mr. Bright, the Senator from 111, Mr. lioness., the Senator from Missiarippi, Mr. Foote. and others, to could never again enkriain that letting f soiitiCal oprelion which he bad formerly fah. The ancient feud was al an dPn, and V 1. 0 1 ., he should greet thole gentlemen with feelings of the most rictere eatcem and warmest friendship. It way the some feeling which men have who have Inapt aide by aide together through some b'oody ratnbal Afire the battle is over they become for ever Etlliearrd to each other, if only for the common dangers and nartisisips thee have passed through. In austuniug the position he had taken, be felt he was hot maintaining the laws and the consti tution, guarding the rights of the South, and sd• vocrting the hirtneol of the North, alone and On ly forth° cake of the preservation, of the Colon. He target every thing but his country. ?or his coootry only and her salvation was uppermost to his heart • Mr Webster in conch:sloe offered the following toast. “Our Conntry"—May Its Union continue per. pebral and everlasting, for when it shall become divided it mlii no longer be my country." Mn, Webster •pons witii denj !tad heartie emotion, and eat down amid • bars: of •pptan which incied him thrtughout hie speech. A freastaree Ttanturs xis ii21 , 111.1' Ct./LT.—We have been looking over (says this Lou twills Jun nap the letters written by prominent Democrats, mends of the late Compromise, to reply to the in vitations to the great Union barbecue at Lexington, in honor of Mr. Clay and Mow who participated with him in Congress in effecting the Compre- 5,731 7,221 V 61:ti 14,033 502 2,445 7 Most of these !alien bestow warm tributes of praise upon Mr. Clay. We have publulted the lever of General Cats and General Foote, and their glow ing eulogies upon the country's gent tatesman and patriot are no doubt remembered by our reader,— hetaitor &sages spoke of '.Kentucky's distin guished Senator, and particularly his able sad patriotic courts on all the great questions which have excited the country end comas/ the to (ration of Congress at ita Isle protracted le. CO." The Hon. D. T. Drsney, the Democrat(' Representative from Me Cincinnati district, wrote as follows C1NC1,12.11, OCIVElkij, 1 330. Gesetarus : 1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt 01 your 'molten to attend a barbecue to be given at Lexington to honor of Mr. Clay sod those who panicipated with him In the recent to lumen: or the gr.' quesnons which havens porten thusly menaced the Republic, sod I beg to say that it would tndeed afford me great gratification to be with you on that othasion, but my long absence from home and consequent neglect of my private antra will prevent me so much enjoyment I have ever opposed Mr. Clay as a politician, hut 1 cannot deny his menu after witnessing bin noble efforts and the patriotic devotion which be exhib ited to the recent seasion of Congress in behalf of our glom,. Union. I still retain my convictions in regard to the errors of his policy in those fanners which mark the dlffereo - e between the great par t]es of the country, but 1 cannot deny to Mr. any the merits of a entrain:lnn end a patriot. He de serves well of his country:never did eloquence or patriotism vtodieate their high and holy purposes with LOOM power window than they did in Lo person in the session of Coupe.e which has just awed, and this expression, extorted by mentor ow deeds farm a life long opponent, o aS cordial as inSI. I stall never agree with Mr. Clay in many of his political views; but I ma do jostloe to his services end to his power. In none of the dart hours in the history of our country did the political borison look more black or threatening than it was in that period over which we have Jiro passed Pride, passion, deep rooted prejudice and intsnmt, combined to threaten the Very Mumma of the Re public ; but fortunately the occasion found men equal to it—men whose sagacity reached into the future, and men wawa patriotism preferred the welfare of the country to the welhare of any party prominently among thorn stood the ditun• guished stalest°. of Kentucky. lie deserves, gentlemen, the honor which you propose to confer upon hint, and if circumstances permuted It, no one would jon in the barbecue with more cordiality than myself. Copying his own example in the Senate chamber, I should feel proud in rendering to patriotism that which to the leader of a party I ever have denied. I remota, gentlemen, yob: obedient nerrant, V. T. DISNEY Tama too Pontius lamas, —l3y the erntiol at this port of the mail steamer St. Montclair, we have advice* from Tamph to the 30th ult. It op. peen that Wash toceehee, one of the last Indian delegation from Arkansas. brought here, with the hope of imatattog m the removal of the Indiana, and who woe naming when hie colleagues return ed home, has come in to Tamps. It has always born *apposed that ho had turned traitor; but now eller four mouths &boohoo, be has appeared, bring ing with him the whole family of (loth Jones, comptalug his two wires and all has childreo.— The old man is now left without a single one of his family. These Indian., eleven in number, will be sent off to Aram,u in a few days. They were cajoled away, by stealth, by Halah•tomchee, who fs the brother of Sam's two wire., and hence. hr the Indian law, they are obliged to follow him tither than their husband.—Bisormneh Repub. M. Glazes, we are informed by the Paris cor respondent of the National Intellgencer, has pub. beheld a historical treatise entitled "Monk . The . fall of the Republic and re-establishment of the Monarchy to England in IWO " Several curious public documents appear to this work for the And time—among theta a latter from Richard Cromwell to Moak and seventy despatches addressedno the Cardinal Matarine by M. de Bourdeaut, French ambassador at London. M. Guignt's work bore a special interest from its supposed bearing upon ac• teal French politics. "In fact," sari the correspon dent, "during the tact three months the newspa pers have been die-owing Gen. Chnearmer as the Monk of France; the protect being auributed to this distinguished military men of heading a move. meat to result in the nuppression ul the Republic and the restoration of the imamate monarch." The part which Gen Monk played in England, in the restoration of the Stuarts, had, perhaps, as close a parallel as a will ever find in France, when Lafayette guns the throne of the kingdom to Lamas Philippe. It appears that the ablest of the French conservatism ere now in favor of a prolongation at the term of Louis Napoleon as the bent mode ut present to give stability to the Goveronaent American. ItEDIALLIKAULE _CASE I! EViDEN OE IN OUR MIDST" Ma. Kna—Plr, Picheerfally comply witn , yout ro gue. that I would give youlan &recant of the almost miraculous core of my little daughter's eye by tar me of your "Petroleum." She was clutched with a very sore eye In Pebruary or March last, when I immediately applied lode best medical aid to the city, by whom It was pronounced " a very had eye' and all gave rat no hope of doing her any good. After which I took ore into We roan try to so old lady, Who had been eery successful to earths eyes. Pact told Ole that her case was hopeless, as she would certainly lose got may that one, but also that the other woald follow—it belay • scrofulous affection of the blood. And I do certify ,mat at the u m , my father (1. 11. Vastion) came , 10 the Oartehltlah that we had better try your " Petrothunt, ^ sus was arrnaght Immo; of one eye.' It a now about two months same she beg. Its use, and she can now aeis with both eyes as good as ever she did ; and, as far as I c. tell, I believe she ha., with the blessing of he Almighty, been Cured by " petrol,,,m Yours, respectfully, M. Fad Acta V 411303 Cal.bni. Pittsburgh. SePl. 30, IP SO . r or gale by KeTICr ft McDowell, 110`Wood street; E. Sellers, ST Wood inie<l; D. M. Corry. D. A. Elr liotd Joseph Doc4llm, lie/ li. P Schwan., Alleaticary, also by Ws proprietor, n. M. KIER, rariquiAist Cabal Elastu.Sisecath st. PlUabrillpL T 1 &11... r.. Vciatfroll.—R.-.1 tb, following Mn itioaie, and their doubt. If yr.otrr triumphant gualitits promoted by Mrs greauLgaltd) • C. 11.11114 Tow. war. CVi.NOO Dertrat/er 2,1,411447. Mr. tlxxxxat —Dula Sir—l tale plessurC in iurirm log the Innen of Dr. Mc Limn', Vcitturnoc, winch I purchased (root you, has given inn entire •ntiorartion. I gave to a child of mita one tea spoon iiil; of it, and she passed 117 worms. The next morning I gave per a tea spoon fall minx, when she panned 113 more. The next morning I gave her the same quantity, and she ,passed 13 more.--Yours, tr.e. ANDREW DOWNING. For nib by J. ;ODDS. CO, No Go Wodd wee nor9-okw9 (Mae 01 Ohio and Penna. R. R. Co, Third et. Acgast Tea Stockholder. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company arc hereby notified to pay the eighth imatilment of Erne dollars per share, at D. office of the Company, no or before ;he itch day of August The ninth intaalmentl an or before the Midi day of September. Th. tenth Instalo,nt on or bolero we 40th day of October ne=t. tl3 The 7th instalment wee e ailed for on the WO o Joly last. weird tf O. W. TAYLOR, rOMMiSBIONER AND BILL, BROKER, 133::1L=21!!!! STRICT attentlon will be given to all buriners en trusted to his eare. Pittsburgh maidtractured articles Morays on hone or proeured at short notice Notes, Borids-MOrten ills, to Ward on favor able terms. Agleam.. made, V requited. 0c24.2in MI. D. HUNT, 111 Co:cur of Pourib and Pe. - ett bersreen Merry sod Ferry street,. nett-41,1e FALL IMPORTATION OF RIRDWARE. LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO. 1519 WOOD tiTREET, Are now. prepared with a large and fresh stock of English, Germ., and ..tene !Inn.lnure. In offer nape rfor indurersenw to buy rieen er, More i htr, to purchase will promote the.: entsreit by 'Dotal; human our stock, ne they ore determined 101.11 ou he most reasonable. terms septa IL B. EIA.RINE HOSPITAL. SEPARATE Proposals mill to reedimd until the 20th Inst. by the oadersignrd, et offire. No 43 Lkettalige Badding., St Glatt sue, inr the following work, at the Vatted Staten Mar., I lovitai. near this city:—Pot furnishing and delivering about OHM cable yards of earth for fillitot up and levelling the aiie,lo accordance with tip cite which For famishing nod Jellvents about 4 tg.o cable yards of nibble stone and for rot tong the lame oroti shoat ;OM cubic yarns at gravel to protect ire bank of the Ohio Meer-the fiolalrcl to he taken from the beach at low Water . . For the excavation and moot. y for the extension °lithe maze sewer, ndi•tance of about 1.:0 lett. There w,ll be about U✓m cubic yards of light excavation for sewer and rade daunt, and about 41X1 cut., yards of s.ur only. Fde rower to be hods iitif hard and dowthle stone, laid in lime mortar. end well grouted. For formatting the ma eriais sod et:cling a wooden lance to enclose ILO site All lantern's sadwora ninot be ~ Iget to the in areetion and approval of • the stuoceintemient The whole work to be complete] el ea:ly next =ale a. ptsettorible. Contrneu and bOodo, troth two affected will be required to be toured Into within ten days after neat: talon of sect puttee at the bolo. Plans and epecifteation• of the wort con to seen, and each other Information eamay be regained, can be obit:nett al the tare. J. IL ROIIIM , oN Itioettnueollo be Plftsborkh, Nov. ki irnpf.•010260111111 Oen t/ stay. Di. O.U. trniefuss, late touoi oar liazea in mannfosture end ;Let Dux. T... and parts Seitit, VOL Sue or :aim— TotrilloatlCClOn tit MINI.: Cr.g Sher...le I. exposed. Office anti rea2denec tot May. eft °lace, Fourth street, Pltu Dui liDs'atld.n.F IL lLatott. IMO 4 M , CORD &CO tab tc Retail Manufacturers& Dealer. LI MATS, CAPS & FURS Co.. Wood &Wirth atm., PI tt•barg h i Where they offer a lull and eorop.ctr Fteca of flat tees, Mare, &c. of e•er. quality nue. in I le, ay Wank •off Retail, and invite LI, sucat.un t,t dad ea, thruets suit -joiden.iscri Rearrnat ns•cnitc dud tar lacy will iiefl on the altar coy, aitc. mann. R. P. TANNER d CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE 5111N4Rodat.bstvresuTta7rit d.Fataxtb /1“ u.n• reztt, , , thed r. ,rertor F 0001'8, SHOES. Situ C3(.!GA55 ii(LNISETti ai , rd FLOW: al: of tire a, and caprcaLly t.to trralern trador It Lao her a selected WIIS Crra' rar , •" ,, ea to atr oral qua sty la 001 earna...,! l . (..and eater east or Weal_ Our c0r10:0r,. ale chants rmera.l7 are anlttrd . es, and cxamir.e. Ige aro el...armed to r, the :roil 1C.4.t..41/ tern , Al.. Goodyear , . parr:, t— buret. CO V 1/..A.4k. 11A).211:: iN ran' o`lolsi IT I INSURIANCE: COMPANY Of I.l2t•bnr,h Q v“..1 \n 1 c.0.A1,1' tic.oust o 11./ , • ~•at...1 Et inture 1. /null a rl.", .441 merch.toe.a .a.I tn r tnn v.t iAA.g r.t the Inc.o.mtaA,, saAn., A 7... ter t.I the rte.tors, Wta, ea,r r• f• rankbly kr.ccr“ • 7., thci* - . ...u!r. if., M. el..r liftt.7.C;LOP, Joh., tVarr‘,P..- vto•r.c.. thc can... IC,xuatr. of ,tae TourtL Want, ma a caadi,a:i Ma) or. at the dr,amg r.ec“ot,,h6t,c: Tie acalpt.l thr Wl,l ,- ...•tAltlAn a O. NAM' St Ult...S l+F Fill: ,F.C‘.,ND Vit,r) cr:9:4!( . nt . C canatdate toe We Mn•oraltv, atfOcci to .;:c. ratalc•ay., of %spa; wtll Le stro73 ntr. 44 LT • 1.4 , of fucml4. tos Lewe Lothcapalble nd tonc, ton - ..t MANN eII 12E_ S Ir. ie. Czox; late If ithr'orroal•ir of trforlH kt ruppormrl er candi.o, for too otEre of :dal,) - at tze nrzE elrrtkor, roh,rrt .n tr.o tcorolo tor azd Antirataorir Coy ..00r , von, r 14,9.4211 , W MANY VU VERL, Nn EL/701-1 - 0a vrif, p:rat.that I. it. 1.191.11., Esq.. R.ll Le I , ...uparztut at tat , tricude n. • cantulale for the u.tre Ni at - of , the next okecoon, aoLmet to the ,:teiston uf tue tt Loa tad /unto:Vow Coveation. Lnotttlk.arter. 4 IXTII WA t. I itsmoviLl.. no_ rtr,L. 1/ PiLI gartet, 111.1 a•nse ballding ITEMB ALARGE Int,/ story ill 11,1.107 . W, oppose Ct.cach A-NT 1\ 1 t A F.:STOCR, 17 L1t , c , 77 .t. IMMO= URPII .2:I3I"RCAIFILLI) It , vr ju, receJvcrl BEL fresh .apply of home =Yale arm e.,, IPonlat Three to I'd.. Pollan per ycir. we oNcler NrmuJ and yrry .uper.or. AI., Cr: ...IA cr, Blankets of dffdrert: 111.C3. Francla ilsousisslothss MURVIIV h ISURCIIMLD taic Just openest trash supply of the various quallit CA VI tut atas arstele, suclusling Lisa twiltne, vs.:) , Cum Al French lawalltns autl Cat...metes, u. , tek and taste and lilluek tiissw Vlsung, at sets I I , ttaas qualsty. etnl,s 13=2121 A rEw Start, TeicKrnnt otil 0 , Lint , IRM 121:33321 A VERY large and tele,Or JAL Ketchup, helmet, Se. :mt. thu Whine.. of Kuderarual at Itcet Scold Philadelphia, cottatantly on hand ap.l ea, at I tate. at 2G Liberty at, compticuti ticrlE:. in ttf gal, Arts, and pta, 1,1,11 P m ickne. du, °on, Acts an.l plc, 11u• :vetoes' qt.; Tutuato Ketchup, qta Lod po., IVolntO Ketehop pto; htu.hrnota Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, tea and ptr; Cupara, Spanith Nos opentiOl, o luau atidttect in the above, to which, we tc:pectfutly cull th.: aut.:titof hous•-• keepers and dealcts. V. ,11 A Matt I, t; lit. S. CU , Uutilue ap Illg14;1‘1 tv 1 tc!..co cououltircu r tUe. No t —.Mop of the W”tr,“ rr. 2 doE+Etcro tin; do Noah Amt., thletro t3tut do Eu top, No M— tlu No 7— do 3 Amer.,• ti Pr .ce of the style, a..a. La; 11,1a,tplicta irt.yiu Tact< Arap. arc watay cheaptte., mat adapt,' tar At 01 tte armor, Irnatalar.tara oat *.. ttad Fn: sale at putplith•r• (.c4ll aliarge.a.ol,l EutleATl.Nm..wiol: Car. Market .4. I , oart, its. IALLow-14 brig U.. day ret.:d for tkIIRIVER /ML NE Prgi warm:G-715.) brie nupari , , for U A PAHNESTOI:K Cu • Eirn tr tVood ne T;IPOONI SAL rs-wwi. tor Ly jJ noir, I: A IA lINE.TOCK -V. CO VT, lirla pi.!T 0 [toll CILOVES—Ixa inn lair noir> U A L'All.ii.6To.l: =23219=E1l . • . A 1.. L yer.n. indeLml to die. of %Nur Wilco: ri vow, co, on t..n uull mak p•ya,rnt. 0.1 uga.n.l c.c. Fezeht their at,vu!..... u...,:nticlicd, fu actltment A 11.0: Isol4.o3trmfrw CALVIN :li!..11. "r " -Zi•Vrer)ll/11,b 1N the matte, of the e,ttne i tr Wane, deed The esbecritter hasnee, orpEuns' tour of Allegheny county, .pp , at..r.t A t1 , 114n, to audi the erinainistruttort aeeott Its end in doe rlbute the ea lance to the bandit of the ndonele:r.turd . • barge Tne Andttor will prcered disc tt.n dance Lis •ppantunent, at Li. nffite. to Fourth ttreet. nit burp, on the idat day t t Novern,r. 41 2 o'clock e. noltitat3t9 It Ent) WA:it:NI:ION FOLe. EidLIFE MILEFACTORS ere ciedoa the <urn. of Race. 1 and Corrty atree“, rennl..e tip!. ugh to Laenet street. recently pat to thq,,,151. repair i•r,re mod, ate, sad 1 , 1110 en,. t. t , tgc asrorl,d namo,n, t.J,• ..•,nd, for sale by [nolll VA RI, Vl'. DAR. IRON-91:10 tolls b.5..14.1 i.l XII .14 /3.4111.13.4111VLN •: . l',:s.t3N ET.' r• T Et, ER RAP ii, , a . / . 1Z11; a TELEGRAPLEED ~• THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE NASHVILLE CONVENTION. Nassautz, Notr.l4. The COnVellttOn met to day, pursuant to ad. The Secretary read • letter f's , m an absent member of the Tennessee delegation, 'Mr. Rowles. If wee Written in a Strong secession The Stat•s being called, Messrs. Jones sod Hunter, of Otorgia; Davenport, of Mu; Pillow and Donne!son, of Toonessee; Clever, of S. C.. ere present. Mr. rheTer offered the following retell:Mon Resolved—Thad recession, by the joint Wien of the slave holding States, is the only efficient remedy for the aggravated wrongs vahich they now endure; from the enormous events which threaten them in the future, and from the lammed, and cow unrestricted power of the Federal One. erement. Mr. Chever then read a long apeech, review. ing the whole subject ably gad thoroughly, once. pying three hoer.. It was done, the Rubicon was passed,—the Union was already dissolved.— What is the Unions It was a bond cf paternity —it had become one of hoetilities. We could 1 expect to live with a people who, On every million, and in Ile halls of the Legislature, de acne slavery as a crime, and its partidipacto as 'mina's. Was. not the face of every Southern wiffuted with the blush of simnel .111 that the South coati hope for nothing from spy change they (the Ncrth) could givens. It would only bring an increase of power and our danger, disgrace, and chime. We should drop party, and unitedly oontead to the interest of our bleeding country. If Virginia would kid no blood would be epllt, and he had no doubt that In a little time every soothero State would fol. 'ow, except, perhapr, Delaware, whose interest would deter hell and even in the poulbility of an etymon from the North to coerce us, where le their army and money—all their Militia would fiud it difficult to take Charleston or Savannah; and it they. did, what would they do with it.— Perhaps they calculate upon the mimeo . be of slaves, but they would be disappointed. They would serve their Maslen at home, while in arms. We want but union, and the enemy are oars—and the Colon, thank God, dissolved— Undoubtedly the South would suffer the must casualties of war,but they were dangers which • free people, who were not disposed to wear the yoke, would meet manfully. The right of secession was unequivocal. He ' appealed to Virginia to take lead inn united et ere. on; and he would warn the people of the South to bowcre of alien counsellors, who were act our !need. They did not sympa G re with no. in conclusion, he squad pray to dto inspire southern men with the epint of Free en. Then they would set semen who knew their rights, and dare maintain them.. Only unite, and we can T. • wtter our enemies like smumual I vet, Cali. bruit will become a .lave Sawa.and will form ' the most splendid empire on which he inn ever shoce. Seta:le—the amid curdl a the blood, and may Ood unite us. At the conclusion or the apoceh, p: Convert ton adjourned until IQ o'clock to mo~ w, w. Mr. Rowley, of Tennessee, in a letter to the President of the Conversion. acid that he would He not m coider the question which e ed the Bret convention settles—only postpone Ha had no confidence in the fidelity of men w o have tilos hued every compromise they h ye hitherto made with the South. He want*. all the pros vision. of the Constitution, sod not ilng niore;— and he was convinced we most al.p the rude of brcoms, wooden clocks, and no i•egv, to the Soothifor • year, when the high la • advocates would discover ROW beauties In t.e sublunary CORCRIOROII. The reroluuoes of Mr. lowa, o Georgia, de, elated that the equality of rights awed by the Canaan:ion was violated by erect ng California into a State; Utah and New Meg' , • into Tern. total Government-a, and diantum ring Tent.; and that non totcreatillo was call d for, The resolutions of Mr. Hunter of Georgia, declared the Government to the •ands of the Mirth, and the South in aver dep•ndenee upon the alomlon majorities in Congrea . The prow perry at the South depends on Slavery. We should repel every assault npon t at institution Cl all haaards He allneed to he Califorola bill. arc., u robberies of Soothe rytits. The VenireSla•e Haw is too cellecrei 11, and he re• ooeitnanded coutauuonal r*ebduoe to the acts r f Congress. When that fs.la, each State should dee de tar iaelf the neodn:or rea &twee. Mr. Davenport of Mitsa declared the 'tight of reoviaion, and reviewed the wrung. perpetrated by thai North upon - the South. He called upon lase South er coneerdrated eetion to have the Union by in•Causivntion rename:module noo•iutercourx; and tbat the South go Into . NEtoZal Convention for Prialdeni. with use Nam. Gen. Pilo,w of Trorlearre, erebrid.ed in hare mark.. ten slew, of a owaurtry of the delegates, mad recommended teat although the b.lll of Con. tress felt short of justice to the South, that the Courson. declare v. svildneneas to shade th taws of tbe mod, thereby attire proof of UN •tr avec...dueot to the I JOIOO. Tbat thtt .trutlf demand Ism the .gust,on hr slavers at the North ova sod :hat 110 :caveat of the Fugitive Sieve b 1 wood Nailer ell 10.ther assoclntlon imponio c. He recommended non-intercourse If the North did not Inottrot.y perform her pert onoordire to the la, ea of Crorgreu, Tint ii Amber inter- ierence 1e:16 ; 027er( be percsied in. :be Lf psis t•.re of toe revere' States sbocitil elect eeegactst. the Geberbl Cerivectiub. 1 Mr Donebtsoti. of Tennessee, reeo welded an ac• Inestreree . tbe Inam by th e South. . Teat the Con. pton would 00 orate:pot. a• ou of tenon of a n t s of Ike nwintiel• of Me Tedern Compaet, Mat vin tamly eitrtmo In...res. Th 0 tbe motto of me noodle. M.lO. t•. m Perreott, I the Croon ard -Me eon moan, and ..0 Mi. Canoe: ion wilt loot to oriel ...wt. roc. e rev-lotto oar; re etty , , only "Men •ult on tonpmmbon of the 1 , ..1er0i C0n5...0 m .nforeed no vv. mole me Ferleenl onerament the two... etntoternbte i :canny and opprettaon. NEW YORK ELECTION. Now ?Gas, N Iv. 14 Official returns have been received from forty three conn , tes, winch give Hunt, Whig. for Gov ernor, 12 649. and Seymour, Gem., 11.691 Twelve counties are yet to be beard from officially. These nominee ere reported to have given Hunt 6622, and Seymour 3907. Fifty four commies have been hest* from otllci ally, whteh reduce Hunt's majority td 328, accord tug to the Tribune The Herali makes it 408 Clinton, Frank Ito, and New York: counties are ye , to hoar from oTtetally. DELAWARE ELECTION. WuAttatt - Arr, Nov. 14. BOW, Democrat, IS elected Governor by IS MA jority. Riddle, Democrat, 13 elected to Comireas by 120 maj. Ncw Punt, Nov. 14 The Calabria had not been board from at Halifax at twelve o'clock today. She w a glow boat, and the weather has be'ao bad. THE CRICKET MATCH. Concur; Nov. 14. The Clocinceu & Pitts'b Clubs closed their match to day. The Ciocionvosns Were beaten OP. Iturrrozp, Come., Nor. 14 Abut SO feet of the bridge across Connecticut river Cell through at mum to dig, carrying with it • Imus number of cattle, which Vero crossing et tho I=l Scarab., Aoe. 14. The brie S. M. Gale, with a cargo of tallow and pork, bound for Montreal, was inn into by the school, or Telegraph, in Ina straits of Alaottnaw, and sunk in two huatirrd and fifty feet water: The outgo was yalotd at *MAIO. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. November 14. Foour—Reeeipta are coming forward more free ly. No sales for export are report/. Moderate sales to trade et St 2505 for cornett n and good brand.. i , Grotn—Supplies of wheat are a %rodeo!, with a moderate demand at 51 0401 0 e for red, and 1 1101, 12 fur wtote Corn Is to 11 ited demand tone axles of old yellow at E9e, and of new at Me per bush. Provistons and GtOCef lel ate 5, adt ar.A pr, arc onahaDged. CATTLE MARKET. Nov. 11 Heaves—There were 1550 heed offered with Wee Al 806 25 per cent net; SO Lena !eft over uneold. Col.& Calves—Atom 330 cowa and calve. were offered, with aalea of free. et 820032: of springers et Sl2fiiO3, and of dry cow. at $7014 eac. Stieep—Tee olirriaaa were 700 head, with as:es at Si 2:01 par hold, ma in quality. Ilcg•—Alwut 700 were offered, With ulna at 55a5 5 50 per owl. The Now York and Baltimore catVe markets arc without change. NEW YORK MARKET Nur You, Nov. 14 S lour—The market is active, and common and sefaight State a selling at 5159 a 84 62i Michigan and Indiana 54621-2 a 54 65 per bbl. Grain—Wheat is firm, with large supplies. Wes• tern mixed is selling at 105 e per ha. Corn is in tonsil supply, and prices are variable. Provisions—Pork is inactive, and unsettled, and holders demand so advance. The supplies of Beet ore large, with fair Wes. Wrmsm Mess at 517 per bbl. Lard is selling in bbls and kegs at 7 3.4 c. Linseed Oil—ls Arm at 52 et 83c. Tobacco a firm and active. 114.1:11410RE MARKEr. Etawritioas, Nov. 14. Floor—B.lm of °OO. barrel. Howard Siren sod coy brands or 94 MY per Md. Brain—No etninge to notice in the grain market. PrOVl.lolls—The market le very Bras Bales of 160 bb. me.. pork at 111, and prime at gaper bbl. Bales did keg. lard at 73 4a Bacon abotildem are scams at 6 side. o 1.2, and ham. at FOP per lb. Mtal bozos Weaton al 7 0100120 per lb. Peatber•—Bales SISH lb. at 344. Cone—Sale' 3000 bags at 110116 3; Lagasynt at 1018.. Sgt. and Holmes. are declining. CINCINNATI MARKEL% CINCIIM•2I, Nov. 14. Slow 14 In pod donned, tub oaks otlsoo bbbk ,- at 13403 to per ;bbl.' Several thounud bbla. rs WOLitat GOODS. nave been ao!d for the English market, but partic- , 76 },..„,,,,..„. , c ,,, F ,,_,,,, „i gliglide.;a, titan have ant been reported. t. tr.... , ear! et twilled i 7 ,aunl,, all pad,A; Whiskey—.9ll,s at 2216221, - 95 bale. Veilner , 25 do Win. dm do . 40 do; '. Hoga—We have no sales to report; three boon • sdo Green .loetint d:, . do flare Packing on droyers account. The weather 500 pr. approved aryls I, 1 , ..:5.. , W Unfavorable for packing. Sales 2 , 000 green So ps 7.4 .up. Nan: nal , . •it made ., lame at g 5 60 per cwt. ; 09 pa Fi..nect, 4.rnmn V, ..t of Englned, and Cheese uinves c o ttr freely at 61e per lb. mane.mane.Ellett, 13. a .. 1 1- 4. , . ie I.. ' i4i ''' l i Green Bewkd ..lo.h. Lard—Sales I 0 kegs at 6 , 1I per lb. : N I an pa Benner Clnib, uaornd nylon: 15p, Bloc. Ilro.rh. Green. end Mark Jeang; host received from mernlfamoree.. anti r.tent nnport. ate.. Ilereb•ros are itapectfolly invited to rn II and env:tune the tune a. . A A NIA.ON 5, Cod noll G. & C 4 . klarket or "" ' - " - BBHAD WITHOUT YHABT. THIS compound is warranted to produce the within described effects, as follows: Directions for making Bread, Tea Cakes, Baer wheat Cabo, he., by which a raving is effected In the floor of about Inver cent. To make Breed—To each pound of flour add two learpoonfols of Compound and the oval quantity of rah, e.' mLe them thoroughly together while dry, lad. mak a prepare d floor that you can set aside and matetrarch then add s• touch cold water ox will ke the do•gh the anal thickness; knead it well at d let stand fifteen mthuteslefore baking, one or two boars will do no hurt. Biscuit. should be mixed much thinner, and baked at once, but will do no hurt to stand fifteen or twenty minutes. There ix no dan ger of getting too much of .this Comporuld itt the Bread It will not tam the bread yellow as saleratus does when used to excess. You can put the above Compound Into Tea Cakes, Padeinsa, JohmirCult et, Indian Cates, Binger Cakes, Corn Meal Cakes, Corn Bread, Brown Bread,l3Wcsalt, Batter Cates, Eleckwheat Cokes, Apple Dumpling., Pot Elea, and for all baking purposes. Said by C B E SELLF3IB, not/ f e 7 Woad at TAB—lto barrels Tar, for veer by cern IBA . 51 DICKEY iv CO net 4 119 Water at I r..E.SE-400 bar la more .d. for rale by a,/ not! ISAIAH DICKEY ft Cf - - IA7 IJITE Flsll—to brie and hf brio for sale by • • no IBM H nICKEY &co tel . Ke 40b,is Pelot3l , lILN ore wad for tole by role ISAIOM DICKEY a CO ( 10PAL V AFLaIIBH-73 pig. beta, hl brls and kegs ki &rattan" and carnage, for ale La all ISM nil Did . H ONEY -A beautiful acme, put up In banes for family um Just recurred (or Dale by WhliA bIeCLURO & CO nol4 ' 256 Liberty at DINE APPLE CIIEFEE-10 bone. Nanan brand, very handsome, just raced ed for sale hy date Wlll IneCLUIIO er. CO ryi.kic—no brla N. C. rcu, for e° by o oil W BAGALEY &CO COCOA, Ice-20 bb Babel 30 bib do bob. do c by mnol4l • V, Coo.; Urania; io 1 Chocolate, for .ale • 114 GA LE' it CO MACKEREL -150 Grla No d, fox ode by Wll.l BAGALEY a CO nol4 18440W00d PO fiDEII-7COO keg. biautini and a e, Ilauard manufacture, in magasine and IC arrive, nol4 J DILWOITH &CO A.FETY FUSE-23 brie aupariur quality on bland, 1.71 .101 J DILWORTH it CO WOOL -5 eadk, blot reed 6r .nie by BURBRIME de nol4 RIO Muer et cola aria N, C. T.r, far isle T b _y a BURDHIDGE & iNGIIRAM MOLASSES—VI MI! B. 11.;r I 1 , 136.1 for male by nat DURB !DOE & NGHRAbI SOAP—SOO bls Roain PO•9, for rot. by colt fitißßßlDtal & INCUR/01 C e ast. just see — soma (or sale by 1 .-L, 0014 BURRRIDGE & MGM RAM MACKEREL -100 Ms No 3, 10 hi' brie Nog; 10' do No I, for oole Ly • nol4 BURDRIDGE & INGif RA NI .M3LASIES-lAb4s . e w raN i ni n,, Housti 6 brie Golden Syrup, rot we I,y bola .I.D WILLIAMS & CO s rcu DRIES—I ceroon 5. IF. Indigo, 3 bag. Pepper; . I bale Canis; I brl Clo . Yea; 1 brl Gr. Marrd; 1 brl Osn/yer; I brl Pepper or WI by nose J D WILLIAMS & CO NOTICE TO CONTILAOTORS S.ALED Proposals mill be 4ciecived at the store of 10 W. P. Baum, Word street, until Saturday, the Stabinst., for the erection of a [hike across troop's Hollow, in Feeble. toweLhip, where the Pittebnigh and Coal 11.1 Turnpike Roan crosses the iltid can. Hide to star the cost of stone and wood separnte/y, as required by the plan drawn ty R. E. IleCowan, Eati ; to be welt at the store 11 of IT. P. Baum. G KING, Provident II P Cate. See.etary . notCdttt DANCING 501100 Le AT WILRINB HALL, FOURTH STREKT. A RIJN:V*I'ON reapeethey infonns . hlol . lr.ends n. hts " seto " l ' w " ill n o r pero " ga ' i n u o r d da Al y k neM. n.n tm ' Til; that of November. at 3 o'clock, r. u., for young ladle., at for bop., and E for gentlemen, and continue every Thursday and Satan:loyal the +reek, and same hours Strict reference. 'ell reqatred from arrangers appling seoAt irker Thad irt ‘ rel.:l, it; " at'itti P dn . m. trotqW " WANT-11GD, 1 A ''1'4 14 .,"r 1 -. 1 .%.,`°:',V.'''.. 7.'1?1 17:a * I ' sr g adre i rt ' pl:i meat anti (dr wages, by enquiring at this ogee. nclatd3itt i r YOVNG 51A.N wanes a "fellation. arhe told, CI. mentid• dr ing and the care of tedraca perfeetiy, and oat, de y ming in or &Lout • gentlemen's place to regard to t aeon, and in always ready to oldie , f wanted. ha can tie found at !No 12.2 Third "tree beeteeere Fe and Wien! ' notaidat• ____ DAIRD& IRVIN would invite attention to the fine ll upper/gullies they can attim capitalists for in s tmeutr. fifty to one hucdrcd than and duller. of the be;; real mufti securities, having to win from six mane& to all year., and in annum snit noI3 BOIL IMLIC. A FEW Shuts CIIt Mina Stook; alto, North A emeriean and Wester. In.raLce Mock. Apply to Baltd & Item, I i 4 Second street_ Oar Second Bop Ply—all open. ISluthu-'O';,.‘l 5 .EMe,!?;;Fi.L l , - 4°.cw.esnT r .Pplf;Vr liooda Me veleta, and can 'Der emery incere MOW to y )crs to make their, pareMoca 11 - nr. them. Imhes`will find • Preneti Merino. and Cobotirs of all de.; re i•le color, Printed French tar Moms ander Lames, alt wool; Gold Medal do In great variety, anew qt., at 2$ coo.; eat style. end 110 . 1 d colors, so , low as ILL et.; Casugraole ranlin. in great valety of rondos; Drees Slit and 'StWn. of newest styles and most drsirablo colors. , reads, Neck ribbons. Boinet Ribboor,Gloves and Hosiery, roe., and • itill sub i dy of leousekeepirhy ficiod• at lowest pont. le proles Eerecial sdiention Is also invited to their etio.ce !make of b.4irilari Plus. an. and Irish Llo•r•—the la or • arranted pare flex. Noilb cut 00,000 of Poen and Market au nol3 Si VGAR-10 aids N. 0. r 'sad for aisle by W ai P WIL4ON, not ; 111 Wood et IIIEKSF.-10 Dal received for sale by nol3 W & F WILSON Q ALT PE E-1 00 bags ler sale by 1. noI3 Ws r wiLsoN Obocosato, Cocos, at UST' received at odd Liberty Street, of the aosi t/ celebrated mmi•facturers, a large assortment or Fresh Chocolates of the dlllereat kinds mentioned below. ••. • , Spanish, French Deublo Varella, Slagle do, Per. raceme, A la Canell,, Baterc No 1. do Boom., do Cocoa, Nottela, Honarzopathle, Hpieed Eagle, do Zealand. . The finer qualities or the above are made of the best Carotenes Cocoa, end ...ranted pure. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Isola • WAI A AIeCLURG & CO LGTIO , - • - I t - IiaI'OTICE Is hereby glace, that the partnership J.I heretofore calming between•Cmus Black and Joseph Robb, is grade, dissolved by comma consent All debts doe toe firm see to be paid to Cyrus Black, and all demands against sold firm will be pens abed to him for ael d ement, CYRUS BLACK, u 01,3471 JOSEPH ROBB. fIYRUS BLACK will continue the Pe bolessie and Retail Grocery and Produce Burliness, In his old ...Id; west side Diamond, giusbutgla,not3i :K EI CE.'4""'" -€‘4 1,17111 . 1 1 3 ' 111 . DGE A INGIIRAAI non I le Wamr at CANDLES -10 bee No 1 Mold 10 bze do Dipped,: 10 bz. do Pressed, for sale by 0011 11URARIDGEa INOIIRASI (111000LATL—Z bya ND fay sale by 0013 BURLIRIDGE & INGIIRAM Cl 4 * E • b iti:::: t Rio; 10 bags r.agatYra: 10 boas Porto Rico; Gaga Old Gov. Java, for sale by D WILLIAMS & CO Gm Wood & Fifth oo .13 :Irriroyma Fur; Un Bordeaux. Porno, 'A la bu N. R. Room; 2 brie Tame Cerullo; 3 coca Genes Citron, ter We by .13 D WILLIAMM & CO 10 bI rla do; a Arlo No 2Macker.l, Io qr brie No 1. do: It/ lita No Ic'o, for .ale 0013 J WILLIAMS A CO RICE -s '''. — gr"bi'"'''V,S4:4lill' A CO IS & J Wood el OtiSt. Loot, h St iTailde bran. tor 1110 oy .13 WM IMUALEY a, Co It&ISINB—.3I/0 boxes . clap,arrconto mid loy oak Oy opI4BAGALEY & CO_ "CEO (Rd— 4fbxs common. landinot for snir by noln .. Vat Bn.fili.LEY E. CO PHIAL° HALL, Thts Ersistsg. for Gaorithamen only, Edlt. HOLLICK Lecture en the Physiology or the Parental 871 tom. ignstrated II ell All ela and PUIMIDIP. itantiSlioll. IS eauti• Relit* to Saimal• Teactiere - . - N exarnicatlon of applicazia lot the litoalion now exct in the Titled Watt Public School, city of ' , Wahl:ltch, will be held at said school bocce on Sam. day, lath hut, at .2 o'clock, P. ht. Role: 70S W LEWIS. CH1011.61111161 , 3 PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED, a new stock er totCh lak. _lng l %. al ai a e nd 7U ocRDa ve Pian o; wow, " T , ayCnvdOPATO.the atostbeautiful instruineucever brought to dila oily. These Pianos will tie eupplied as venal, at 11011tae prices, wane. Aar mum. roe e•atta rouranon as ans. Also received, a fine lot of Rose. wood plain pall , carved Plano Stools, with silt plush and hale dolt seats. Poe sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent for Chliaketingle Pianos for Western Peon's. mill - ' _ ROMAN ITRINOS. ALOT of tenet. Roman Stange for .d Oulu. hevehltt been received by the eubteribet. These ettings are from the moat celebrated fait.) In Ito y; they an four threads .J lour lengths, end for beauty of tone lied durebility, are enthralled. The tabeesibetre agent ha. seg butchned the above for btm et the factory, Mel in" wammed mpettot uany thing of Ile kind ever offered In this cannily. II KLEDER. Golden Harp . Tbitd N B.—Nove °maul: splendid new lot of Num. Clot'. and Ditn i e celebrated PtWs. . =ll ! : ; .i 1 i ivy 2 clote* MACS. Mown, 1 reCtivcd fiom the Ikrlo,. 1 . 17 2612 by ,1012 I.FS- 'DROWN FLANNELS-1 rare 34 uld i 4 poet re cclued for vale a! mono caaur.nf otter., • nOlit , LI LEE rink:ESE-81 Lx. prirlo gone. for 'nit 07 nal T _l I, F 4 I)(CEEY & Co PIT Aica.72e4Ceea46.4e3.e. Comer of Third and 3lathet onne., CHARTERED A. D. Os k The only Chartered Ineraiitre of the End in Penn's. 114,1,1. John Fleming, Principal 'miracle, i n the s cience of Accomet. D. K Charnbetlin, Professorial Penmanship, Pier. corral° Coirran•tion Ac. Aleg hf Wanton, rel., Lecturer nn Commeritial Law. The Conroe of interaction includes Rook Keeping, out it, ',pelican , to every breech . of besitiett.. tee, tures on Commereial Lew and • iirenioretal Febtee i e, Penmanthip, Mercantile competstio . e. he. Students eon enter the Colloae at any time, and when emitted. will receive a Diploma, tigrad by the Focally and Kgstrimitig Committee.. note PILOCLAIATIC? 2I BY virtue of a precept under the nands of Wm. B. McClure, President of the CourtofComMon In and for the Firth Judicial Ihstrict of reef:sylvan* and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and, General Jul Delivery in anti for paid District, and Wm. Kerr and Samuel sinter, Etuloritouoo• Judge.' of the some comity, in and for th e (many of Alto. gheny, dates the vitt day of Novensithr, In the yeor of our Lord one thousand cisht hundred and and ' Ter minerme directed, for holding Pt Court of Oyer Ter miner and General J•ii Delivery, at the Court Ocoee in the city of atticPsbargh, on the fourth Moodny of De mistier nxt o'clock, ,IL. 31. , Public nonce to hereby given to hli Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constapes of the County of Site gheny, mat they be then and therm, in their proper peraons, with their rolls records,: inquisitions, co mmutations, and other ternembrances, to do 'thole tabors, othich to their respective Ofices. in their be half, appertain to be done—and also Shure that aid prosecute the risoner! that nowt:ire, Pr may be la tie jail of sol d county of AlleghertY, mbe Dien 'Lod there to proseeme seam, them an shall be Art. (liven order my baud at Pitt•barkli. this dal day of November, iu the year of our Lind, ore thousand eight hundred and City, and of the kfmumosturealth the CARTER CURTI'3. 'Sherif!. ' not2,d&AvvlS NEW BOOKS! 111 lAr BOOKS 1 AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street,opposae the FORt OtEr. c BOSTON Sits Orme, No ••• Hones Merchants' Mag scene .tar Noveneber.. nniekeebocker atagazene • Jo Democraue Review do Harpers Now Monthly Nlawanbei Dictionary of Mechanic, No we; :- Lattel's 'Aviv; Ago, No lel, flambe Petopleton, b Churl, Litre,: . \Vora'. Anwneu, y orl Watt; and err Reward. by Marra J Intoch—a new and cheap edttio, not I C 1: OD 11 FIS-4 ,rw O.turnon. small, new landut§~ ,tnti for sale by & CO nob lig Water st SALTPETII.I.:—IOtI lotgo to tame, for Pala try non I2AjAit DICKE . V2t CO B lit i ll ai S i TONE-12 Wl+ to i k7 t l Is il foi m .t K o z b l y z, CI) GREEN APPLES—SO Lila roperior, for talc by poll S h W lIARUAVGII )BUNK BOARVS—Itio bundles urrorted numbers Ittassuebuartta Trunk Board', brat quality. for nie by [boll] A CULBERTSCN &CLOUSE. MGLASSES-4n barrele S 11: Mola see, Sr Louik refinery. Art racelved Int •ain by null A CULBERTSON k CLOUSE 30 toot BrAn on hand ant to orrorq R Al o ' o l l . l - A CULBERTE.ON h CLOCSE 6 IL- ZLt:t , o r Le s it g l . r i n . l r tzr E te i le c tor Doll _233 La. , " ! L S AL.ODA-7 cask a Eng!itle, ..,:oLraN/t L A.N .M pACK L-ti bl 9 r,+:,Yrel BROOMS—to EI:2 clue emu. Ufa ent- noll WICKS MeCANI;L.E. CITRESF: 36 K for by notl WICK h MeCA - ZDIISS QACERATUK-21 cask:, rre'.l for o noll - 711eCAN / UkHAD.I . S-1:, cask. r. :yy by 0111 0 00LATI.—Z tan I N,u Chocolate., Jo. b y i nc ji: AVI:2K .1!r. 1" .1 NDLESS B I 7 CI.IVREAT ,crgs fly beat Elony, received by - VV al rm for .me [r.oll) Nlct' DIX,S —Lien Fat, Wein P AP P ar' :, ' } ‘ ,l • l °A; " 'or %'!}) 1 . 1 FSun LL, Si ei. roll '{`BUNK PAPER, for Erung trucks rind Cozne 1. .P N lARS JIALL "WWL ..n " r ;T TP g INTf""PE len1:al a 4 7.a. I„ MARSIIALL ANTIQU EiVAI tr,t, 11 , 6 i cirri rni iivsta lion, on Wail env y, tar rate 0011 r MAaOH ALL L EAD—lord rani, Gale. funs recerred per ncorpe; uultor hy JAMES A HUTCICtON & CO I, , XTRACT I.ol.lltitiOD hnra Sa“dtortVg for aela by : J t , CIIOPINMAKCH a. CrY, ,11 .11 Wood at UTAT EOS-1 oiok No 1. fat gait ,:y • noll J r.CHOONM.,KFR CCY ilj.Vr..sl 3 Li:. for 0c by J ,CIIOIINNI A REE & CO I.JAP 10R— Lutela fra • by roll J Mir 1 NMAKER CO COIL —I °ma beyt F , or viln noll 1 tiellool476l,lKEll .5: CO - FWEANI TANTA IS-3bui. pure for tale by null 1 sceitoNhinix.r. Sr CO FLOWEIto—I t•wm for •nn. nl noll J S NI • tiER k GLI V ER rrrn 11Orlszon, C:erk & Co's pure: alto saltone .lo Lulk.ru•l ext 9 Gq Won si SPIRITS 'CU Rr ENTINY.--15 joot treelvedF --. r.c9 J KIM) et. cu S WHITING-2,1,N C'd j ic K e i Fp ‘ ;lY no9 , , o fori c .itn j Co T ANIPIIGACX— , IO brla I.,clined icapp.s, ceelvo male by kr.9l I MIME CWI2I2II.AL TEA7STORE. JUFT received a large ana tn 'erected rek of fresh Teas from the timmeters,comprisine the very best qinCities of Green and lilac 2 Term, which will he sold osi the mom mem, tile terms, wholesale and retail The attention of families Is rimpertfaily invited to the .1101.1111.111. HENRY C. hiil.l.l" ' , Kiln 2w Elff42l=l3lZl TUE EDLTOATILOINAL TREPOSITORY, Corner of Fourth and Itthrtet streets, , VitIBRACFS a complete totansitocat of School Hooke Ittrtheot Apparatus, GlOtler, Map. Cit•rte,•wld other eduednonat 'Tenches, School Director., and fs lathes are onotted to ea et.tl eIkIDIAIC the ttOek. AMI'JON it en's in) TUNE: hi N A 1 ,,-- did publicationcornprioe. 7 51 p-1, —ne4b . ' ul d P' Y 4' seven feet quire. 11very school abold'lisve 4 ''' -4' For tale I C the publi chen prides. at the 6DUCfu7'IONAI. REYO.SITOIIS" _ tor hlarket Cc Fourth an. nofil ritirtEß's ANATOMICAL '6iArrn.cini.tutf r %Joule et thy EAUCATInNAI. REFO:iITORV IkirABON , S LIL4CKING-17:1Trom""a7m In .9 . J KIDD k.-C.O M I.l,l‘l'"f loU I n as°lltrient or above gape•, '- pc 'o r. w eNienl ' l4.o?; of the celebrated On Stole .altl Witterloo manta ' s, tare. Also, BROC/IF. LOM, From lb to 20 dollars, and n baize supply of goods gem ally, tome or orhlch, at seduced pliers, Buyers will please call at' north cast Omer or Fsturth anti Market alfeele. -fion" • • . B 11 IT git=bifilin IU crocks do, foy , faray o yeteirrd aim day and for sile by • 005 SHRIVER kBARNES AK/LC:WS 1 7 07uiTitTri14;1 . ISKsic - 31/1011stiditer jn keeping In 0 t colt like form, male, orielnal voters, letters, ptriodh••)., nayospapeta, iiraannga, Look cheeky. iO/ any Other papers as hots method is denratde. This ill,: talon, it Mvonhoessity helteved. Is the hest ever precentor In the public for the put. p 0•0 for .Lich II to desired, and wilt foriii,h to many udenderamin lard ticostod by all oda 'may deem to perfect the aystein of, prese.rvtrit parer. no ready and eery reference For talc Lf F. Sir stIKTON, 47 Marcel st. CTI FRriNUT.,-1,0 - 117se tar ,010 tow by ‘) 1101 ENtp./gll 3 BENNLITT s liti - 6C:rißkEts-- - - - iso brit. which wr w4II .1.1611.1, to dell" rtC9l UNGLISII .4. BEN hl -.IT t.) I I.li VIIKA Fl.tf, (—nu tneks Hue wb Ll Flour, A toporiox wt r:c. for onto 1, - ; noS v. d. ". IldfillAl7l7ll. Q ASII—:U earls t 4 d 110 T, re,el4cd wl3ll I. *Me by lorsl t•:. a%V lIARHA MIL go. lVar I.ti Li;eri.Eft—Jto 1.1 SOle Leallkerore,civrd end 11 nnk 'Oe -21, lorrrbi te, for HO , H .1111417HH. ectre.7ol7iiiF.K-W—l: ,, 1.0 A; tl tece,ed nod for ra'r by ebbb It lIAIIIIA I.GII. Ak‘l.l rail:* fit. nnl!ox nr.d IJ I , •nd. for line by 1 h I.LoyD P.ourd Cbuyrh • ___ WllO LESALE GUO Ai A. MASON 84 CO ) 02 d 64 12417, v....1:T ST.. lellettrai/ re., iAruuLu tic ao ~ .ies, of :2mhems teen VII ell sections of thereerlet, 1.6 their lame:,, of es tall (lover ; roin;olnine the largest and toricsting Mast complete 1.40,4 enirn a weglwesternggdntsy, 416 eases tr •rt ail les Print;, 40 do • ~toports a sad AtucTielllClngtami, '4S Alpe Peri:el:m.lu, %%A 11.1. 0 . ; 77 N. Carlort , its and Me tale si. 4 5 'co 6cons.a and Jeans; fd... do Cloths and C.assimeirmgj 79 d0 Bleached Huber,fAlbniel Flannels, all colon; 67 .do Makings, all gssdew ors AP 1241201 A ins 3.41 oo Brown Most4ns, ben% Makes. Z rillen and Tackages of Shawls, I'llate A FULL seven. coctree ROstscood Piano, entirely ods, dr, Tiallerm. • :Tinimlngs, Ribbons, I aces, Hosiery and Glove, e. new. U offerec at IL great bargain ; Cli Merchants ere assured, from lb* great facilities of One sceopd band 6 muted Piano. y egyskishment,of *lsm .yenradanntr the latesrand One do dO 64 do. : . ea • y,s, Welt nnaes,•Af . es 'slow and levet One do do d i do I than any ■o9le Reicr JOHN II AIELLO'A omes , floods, they assoc. For sale by tt at Ft !arty roach the mi tes lee rehiill, far 0043eLliel, N new stack of Cb;ckenng's Planer, ' deL semtb!o in tilt city tb„. 1 , 0 , 00 aoy toad .fi casmsn 51.htchrros oily erring o • f ape gong retoroing seem the easg , are orr.tto,er ones !Imitation Dli n kr AFT/AM-1W !JIVErN7f6.7.I" rCti) of ihTts,r'k:a & 1 1611-40 1414 Do Alettcryli 10 611, IYhity Ft.h;, r. drutao C. 14 FI01; Iw oz , !Icylnt lictilny, tat nua ft FLOYD SEM= 14 rat , 1_)11171111 stt berrels ccd cry, tor ;A it le 11 jll mll '• .1 FLOVT) Lvt.tr6vl....t; LB/6—M wants In co:e abd for aCe by • 1109 5.4 CI, nARBA Von. Y` 1,52111 t il i tA b ß y S-I,o(otAitel u 141121. La ...lore noT9 oIIOOMS-2(Uttos common Ina finef for iile tp UP n os ltc FLOYS) IDTGIR Ori,lo tons Ansonle U th• Allesben, 'wharf Inn=. hem a FLOYD OAF BtlGn R—LlOO 1.1 ,1. nomlil ,0.1 co , .o , r by JANW- - 4 OCI'CiO ,3O N tCO „„ Arc. Lou, t Pio 54-rA I—IS ton, No hot blo,t Ow,yrtr, Hock lor tale by .1/kbll-:3 A 1-.1.7-TCHIFON .4 CO • IDICF.—.Z6 lea e.tra ma, very bute.nr. !or Al, tor 71, ra? JA , 14. - S , A !Irretil,'N A Co 110 T— 37 Ire• nrrortrd num,crs, fo , .14 , e try noB 7AMIS A lIUTCIII , MJN A ,0 MEI= A GI RI, to eo . tenor. bur , . work., whom • r.• tr.nk7nl kitootton err) rood Non , . r o!rF.y wit... rood r0t0r...cc... tr, rooter okn or 10 . AktuY , ffie , • :••7 Bank of Pittsburgh rilF. President and D!rretors of 101 Bonk have thii day derdaerd a dividend of fru. per cent on the cannel stock. tor 0 - e lust ina room t‘, payable to start - holders or-their legalrepretet Y tDEß,Co rtatenses hie, . thsetth. JoiltS SN Nevemt-er ada dtsr HORSE : AND OVGGY STULKN. Fitly Dollars Deward. STDI.EN from .11aitmorri, November sih, a Ray Mare .-1 , 11 it Ica, tat:, and a Burp gotta a boat lady. Paitited green, and :fining dial 167 th el is ahont XI) ears of axe, roil fare, avid thick set 1 vatli glee Mg Doi ars ftraysnl for the arrest of iho 16.4, ro thart may get him IftUN ateCLINTOCIL Lexington at., Puitimote 111. a Pat' RINDQTONE.4— five uteteti G 1 feet din 40 assorted Nees. for trio by oT S I- , VON 110INNIWRST GHseaFiou b.lOl . tale by col F VON BONNHO npr a. co DROONIS—Uo dn.& 10: toll! by ) 007 Ff F VON IRNNIIOIOST S CO PA TF.NT TIIRYALI-1740 It. test Maa, dace' from the manufactory and far rale cheap. no 7 C AR BUTHNOT NEW BOOKS !lean Magistrate and C.vil Carte The 1. law relative to criminal proartnaticim, sn respect to pntonry and summary procredirgs Memo, before iasucea of dm peace and ether magiwrtlea, end to p'recess. proceedings and practice, cocci:starts bad. and commitment . awe eases in the several States, eapeelally Penrsylvants. Lty Mordecai kinney, author of the "Pa. Sastice,” ye. Harper's New Monthly The above works lust received for rale by G ER Z AN Pg IN—,TO pack. l'u,skialfjolls.7,-* HOOKS EVES-1200 green plated, Nor 1,2, 3,4, and 5, ides received for elite by no 7 C A 111311THNOT .1-1 ED FLANNFA,I) pet all wool, recte'reel on con eleumere, Red se;11 be sold cheap. • , no 7 C ARBUTHNOT g;iIIICUTORS , NOTICE A 1.1. peesor 0 indebted to the mete of W., R. Leo .C 1 ham, Eail., late, of Rom% tnevelltip, Allegbetty (tacitly. deeesied, ate reque.ted to mato monied.m payment; and all per.. having etiolate against ,b. etdate wlll meant them, duly antheidtexted, tor eet• Clement. D N. WHITE'., j, A LIEN. KRAIII nov7:dleacw6ts Diarohasstat and .111antafele art' Clank. THIS Bank has this day declare . ] a ilividead of roar per cent op it, capital mock 1,11 Of the pmEts for the last rte months; payable alter the tenth mat Whf. IL DP.NNti, Cashier Piitsbarsh, Nos. 5, leso.—nrestles r iIACCI-25 kno:s Godze's 6 tocon for safe 1.0 , , 1.1110 3 1 1 .1 , 1 KIRKPATIt/CF nob 144 Lab , rty 001) FISII-3 drum: , In stare for ..;c by iic6 BROWN A: KIRKPATRICK JIICKETS-3L dor pirt arrived 11-.1 for 'ale nc6 BROWN a KIRKPATRICK UTTER-12 brie prime roll, for =:.le AT ncA BROWN lt EIRKPATRIeI: ONEY-1 box of a dellKh‘fal linvar; for male by nob BROWN KIRKPATRICK ORESTNUTS—Ie ba in store niulfor sale by L/ nee . BROWN it IIIitKPATIZIOR UCKWHEAT FLOUR-03 rockc for oak by tub . BROWN er b IRKYATRICF TRUNK LLOARD2--D) bundles for sale by ricG PROM PA KIRKPATRICK 1 1ACKEII13.e-73 tale No 3; On hi brio do ' for ntle low to claw JOHN tdeFA DEN I, co • 7.0 Penn et co.ignmcnt, by ncG L. SODA ASII-4 nee ]OLIN N!rrtDEN CO ROSIN -11.0 &il. No I extra white, for .010 low for cosh or good negociable paor. JOHN N'oFALIEN h.(O NT o..9l7GAR—C3bhdr. fitir,lcmokrg far rely by .6 JA:•IF:8 DALZELL ---- - I ARD 011.-10 brld just rsectsrcu tor sslu by A• ncG IA:II DALZELL 1)111 IC II: 1..LR11-1(30 reed for .We Lv 1 oc6 • 11.81tD% . JON E.+ &CO C ""S"' 4lt ' A:lTA rn al. fAr 51'e hr rrG 1 11 CANFIELD BITITF:11-11 , 11 .. .T . IA in eintlini; do'; Jon reeriyet: for rn'r by ( - MOVER hnliEl)-5 ails In [:ore and for yrtle hy 1.; nnG J B CANKIELD C,ALt ItATIIt , —DO b In Dote nod RD [if; fir ne6 3 D C • NFIELD Exchange Bank of PEtaburgh TMS Bulk ileo tido d.y declared o. Orr end of for per rent, nut of the prelim of the last oir months, poyab.!et np &mond. • TCW.Ie :It COWE, Coolder. Pittsburgh, Nov. 5 1E:40 - —m-6,12 11ANSPAIIENT Fri? , DES--A irrce asr ortra,r; e , P,rent st , lrx of Window , lades, reed manuNC , Urt-f. in Nev Yntk,a - tlch tae WI scII wholcule and r<ll6l at tke lowe.t price, - 3 UPHILL ITS • nee; Woad tt Kamp you. VOtt Dry. IT'S? received from the Ptßcgsville Oil cloth Fa e• J tory, 12 grain rf that excellent article tot ict Robber Pas,e, foi rendering boot; and ,hoes soft, and impervieus 10 crater r ctl. a perVcet . entree erainct the )rather tar} titan pa.te pre is SUITSSII.CI/ to posaess all the al—vapar,lldes or the money refunded. For sale, cabole +lle Wad retail 1, non J 0H EHILLIPS T4NNEC. Drlc for al', not w> 11.10ALEY tr. CO RAISINS -100 bze new map, fr . Ateje by WM I AGAI.RV 2k, CO 1.4 Weed n A LRD OIL-22 Orin No intrinto: • uninod, hod ree'd far solo 14 I.: R . Lt.ERS: nos a w 001... VVAAITED, A N Senee business aims; Asa. • a cash capital of 1t shire thousand dollars, ta re Intersst la a very profitable business, bacatrd • Western Vens an spivia. Ile *ill centrist the est , :a business In hia secAddrcss G. W. Y.:, this nenielen Ruled Propoe,la NUILL be received until theist f tletomn, heel, for the delivery et the Piaui./ t gh.Vilhart en the Airgheny ilcrec,of coo handted n•.. 1 eighty theusand fc..l of Hemlock -ice tothes thick. MOVE inches wide, 6.lZiSteru fl • I FO. .. Proper&lit for gradina. end Int I% .• 401,1, the pl ao a ary the Farreentt and fdeehtmles , l , ,rnelto Road. 1h > portion of the road or be aTeded at>t latdaelth Plank. het hetsoon the end of the rand I, , se atened > and Its intoeseetion `rvitS the Gr entborr . and Pitrihnega Turnpike gond, none henry ttnlk. , a tavern, JOSEPg f; LTA I,l', treduestrator TV di EICII •A.Urd, p,,,ie ent . • P. & .1. Tort citre Road CP. 50,000 Co rtes PrWheal Of tlityperots New Lloarbly higEht: NOW IS 'THE TIME TO t;UTLISCRIBE. NOVellibet i itilah,llor sr le at mut Itoitcyl , , Third Witte err theiPott Theleadlna ohject of the Mi.t . thfOttogazine . pteyynt to the plittihr and thentiy. ram, peat .( . T radin g Manor than any other cenodie in the w....kt nps PEPPERMINT-2 .i.rhhtYd, Ithrh•th“ ree'rl (or ante by (5l s 0 IL E BELLERS CIIITNUTS—:U La 1 I ref j •Atitt it il for ITT i ate Lr a, era i •••tra Liberty at . hicapstler Sestet4d lei Lit Whiskey. 10 ry y Nf r lZ T oN d B , ; , ...gzs a rtle r e . k . ,r ) stel Ml' Whig • •.I2 yurtelieons filalan's Watert de; extra. quality old high proof, under enema Ittort•lock. Ma., Brandies or diPercut win vets and brands in half, quarter, and octaves. Inanelf ea and rotate , el 11,7,IntIALLA, ”,,,,,5 : ,k 0 ,31,r 1 ' 9,-6 nollciilel:X:lx.lhihollelphia 1 ULM LIAUF.I.t .911A.VVSO 4 1 111.71.M. 1 -, \Vb.., ~,, tin thu MO who dote ohlaPpre'rir to the t a rot, of au racy , o r, l ' . if any thinm ho, we 'do not.address ow teems to him. Rat to al others de soy, if you wig to reader sharing &Tie are, rareasse a box o r J,,.1,,,, lintel's Almond Plaine to or fr.o3hrOltiar Eraterird Creams. It la utterly im aseible In Ind words to de i e on, the ateliers of alters,. who Aar berm nerd to Sharma: with ordinary map, uporonakiner trial of till. • for the tint time. It is a aotatihattott of wonder, ad JUI,Ett /IA e.L'll SHAM° slßEstlfia exceed , their emotlient; rendering lite CV:fret/Imi thOot Wiry &lora colt and phabio, producing, ' ~ salartimble lather, and by its extremely whet notOrt OThiyins all Irrita tion, and preerniielh Oda ImPlea,rose and Miff r<wilr.v, of the akin which is en oo pl. ywrieneed alter show mg. Geodemen acing Soles Ilare•'n abatring Cream. tear than the•eoltle a r end uain'alareinfr Winds im. met/lately alter Ito use, thiehtexe Se thin' lm becoming chapped. And thute woo alma UM it,.are can rarely say evil Myer ma any eater. t Inc rrral aderrmate, which Ir. , ' be . esidetaillf op r,reVIIVI , -I.y the.' arta 'wear it hiatars, is the 10 1 , it milb.:ot 6:art:lot fir IMMO, WISCh trO:t roaro o 0.1 • do. r4:,or a nattily or mein lirortr. or to thy rdre of :no whited's. Juliet. Ilattel ~ tp p talanairg Creams 00, , h .hr Orl t A r fa e , c :o u parra h ro, t: otrr .r,'tound ed a. w caitlh tetil.,,,l eo lO oor r n i l on no avitlyc ,e p es r c not, a a gw To lir apprrri , :rti I y all who MEV,. oat! Of them_ Yrryarea nnly ty JULLif 1111.11£2., Perth:ear and Cee rah, r • 120 Chett.nat a , Pktla. For sale, whOlesale and it ...r C. A Fat neve c't &Co., Carl IL. C. Sellers, P' , ltsbon t ; end Inan e 2,- r r. anti .1 AliteLell, AlietrbeWr Cur t'ef , t , -'M I=Mt=l R C ScROCRTON, Cot. et :v. Third .1i 11113321111311
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