e1T18.131) lida GAZETTE. .g011,141311ED BY WHITE & CO PlTTea,gan MONDAY MOHNEN% NOV. 23, MO irrAloyiertisna are asmeany tenured to band In t bur favors before ar. se, sad u early in the day Is trantleablie Adurnsenuns not muted for • a pcu- E_,edtlme torn Inettably be clamed turnt B. Palma Is Apia for Vila paver at bid astral wades in Ilaw Bort, Philadelpkda, and Bows; and F authorial to metro subscription. and sacra:beams for us. ' m'Pmtaaatma Noose Axxicem.—Adeertlee mail and enbeceiptiorgs to the North American wed United dudes Genus, Philadelphia, received and for-. mewl Cron this office. oP - Parr:u - aranaCoacereamaLlan.—babscriptions for 'blase:cards paper, will In weaved arid forward el from ible °Mee. • Dummy exencara—ethrbse Options and adveras seems fin Ibis paper received and forwarded ftee o Mane from 91ls o Mee._ • arSTaarrecoesa,,.._. --awn Dori Oosrrom—Adverthemenuo .ab•eritdou% for ttno paw, orill ba roccived mod *monied from Wit ot6oo. • • XTERE NETT PAGE FOR LOCAL NATTERS _L.: 1 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, An. °Mums Tlaux Paean—We ins pleased to learn that P. H. Hooter, E.q., intends to publish his paper, the "Was PerssuylversLir.fis Sams Zatung," daily in the course or few days. We are glad to find tiro this excellent Gem= Whig papa is prospering. It simian well for the Intel. Ugetsce and sound sense of our large and constant ly increasing German poputation. Germans are the very persons to make good Whigs, and they would geecrally be such' on their naturalvation, were they not deceived by the term ' , Democracy," and by the slanders heaped upon the Whigs by our canning opponents. Gmmans arm usually In telligent, ceneervative, quiet, and patriotic, only, asking vibe protected ld their rights and tefi to Wore out their own fumnes. They am, there-. fore, Whigs fn feeling and sentiment, and would al unite with the Whig party, but from a sunup. Prehensioa of Raisin character and. principles— Mr. Moller has done much to correct 'their mil ., tike inthii respect, and we heartily wish him omen in his new enterprise, which we trust he will hod birth 02411 and profitable. Tne Give Exmarrion to Loma.—We are • glad to learn that ware of our manufacturers and Mechanics intend.to send specimens of their skill to the Weed's Exhthitton, kite held in London, '....next year. This is a matter of more real interest move city, than many imagine. It will be an advertienneitt of our city to the whole world, and -Milfbring her peculiarities of position and trade into universal notice. That this will be of great advantage to us no one can doubt. We had the pleasure of attending the Allllllal lExitibitioiCof the Franklin hunitute, in Philadel , Oliva - Imo weeks ago; and confess that we were both ruirptiord and delighted at what we there .- • istw t .Tke immense esik.ction of specimens of Americankrt "and skill; commixing every dearer • Hon of menuAtetstre, wore viewed by us with no less pride than pleasure; and thoroughly convinced na of the utility of such exhibitions. Otte re hardly aware of the extent, and beauty, and importance of Amerienernatmliettues, until they moron. brought directly under his notice, and then he area that we only need the fosteriog care of the Grnrnmcnt, to • equal, if not excel, all the nations of the earth. " We hope 01:11. Pittsburgh mechanics and menu. Torturers aril ice that our Interests and properly reirestated at the Great Werld's Fair, and thee improes the millrace who will be present, with a inat ronerption of our real importance an a mann . featuring city. 001 00.0.kr WiSlllll LUIZ or 84/I.7.cup.—We learn lien the New York Trill Ute Hui Chauncey ftore,Erl. PresUlent of tee Tenii . .liatite and la. dim:l9ol4 Railroad Company: fiai in:Completed contract on favorable for Reams far the ept'.. 7o "4d. The %tele, eased. IV is to - be delivered at New thltaxis tin or before . May nen; awl it filateaded ti have the ,Road for wbote diginCe between lualefiefoli , and ":. Terre Haute uteneil for' traffic . arm the nest . „ . , This road isa .very , importanr fink . lB the great Mudd cooper:Ling New Yost andlhaSdelphia by an almost air line with S. Louis. It Inver.es an exceedingly rich portioriof the State of Indians, connecting with the Madison and Indianspoli. R:1.1 at Indianapolisinns uniting by rail the Ohio River ar.l the Wanes and Erie Canal: Asa In.. - cal Road this mast be one of thescast productive in the West, while as one link of ins great East and Wert chain, its busmen will doubtlms be Tr e largely tautened. European Affairs The pretent condition of affairs, on the Continent of Enropri in,of the most critical 'Character, and the next steamer tray bring to nevia of the.racto al commencement of a European War. The datincenof pa arm or war ntv no equally equipmsed, • Tim a alight event may tern the scale: ' the armies of Ansnin and Bavaria have entered -die-Electorate cigars.; on oneside, 'for the par pose of protecting the Elector in his attempts up on the riahts of the people and hare entered the Elessiami terriory on the other aide, for the avow ad purpose of pomerving the, Liberties or Germ. • uy, and autininining the integnty - ititsconstitutioe, and territories. If these opposing 'forces engage In natal .condiet, the whole Continent of Europe • will be•th n blue or war. Mr-cries or CMIGISZNI7-THS PILVIIDICW.I Mel. eons.— Ice sorciad sesnon of the prevent Coos gross will assemble at Washington on Monday week, 2d cf December. The message of Preei. dent Fillmore will be looked for with much envie. ty. It *3.1,,in ell probability, he rent in on Tue.- day, the 3d. 'lt wdl doubtlees prove a clear, calm, ecnnprishentive, yet decided, State paper. We perceive that tits suggested by the Phdadelphia . Inquirer, that, in order to facilitate the publicadon of the message generally throughout the country, tiepin for tho press be 'forwarded io advance, un der tidal," to tee penal elf the cities and .tosneto which the magnetic telegraph extends, with instructions not to open the parJsage until the delivery of the message at Washington Is lin. • nonnoul by telegraph. The scheme Is perfectly _ feasible, Viand it would not only prove a great ac• commodation to tho.press and the public, bat It would have the government the Mali expecte of an express from Washington to Baltimore, Phila. • delphia, New, York; and Boston. Oar present Poet fdastergeneral, Mi. Hall, lea practical-um, and his career thus far, at the head of one of the moat responsible departmenta of the government, afords a guarantee that he will not be found tardy or reluctant In any movement of progress or re. ' form patcalated to dissisminale importanhintorcht lion at the earliest moment. , --Brat: Sue, We met the suggestion made above Will be carried oat. The arduoul and =connive labor of telegraphing and copying a Prealdent's Message will thus be avoided, and the doetunent be much more correctly given to the public. We hope the Pr indent, if consistent with his sense of duty, will relieve the previ from the great expense and labor' of telegraphing the ineasrge, by aceedleg to the above suggestion. . Snsanist Cm - Ans.—This gentleman, on Moe. day, the ,411 t invent , addrerred the _people of Mad men county, Alabama, upon the recent act of Con. gr"s. There we, an immense-crowd in town, and he was listened to with marked attention.— He commenced speaking in the court room, but the c:owd was so great he had to adjourn to the open .4.. The Huntsville Advocate gives a brief sketch of the points made; by the speaker in reviewing melt of the acts of Compromise, after which— . „ • 'Mr. Clemens raid that he believed the &nub unlit to acquiesce in,whad bed been done. lie re _ (erred to the early history of the country, to the eon fusion and anarchy which existed c od er the Coe. fcdmation—and then drew a Mewed of the prermer .ity aed happiners we havecelo - yedeiniss the adop. • non of the Constituton. He quotel.from the no,- - sages and letters of AdarcriJellerson, Madison, and Jackson, and emphatically declared that no prudent man weld look (or arty thing but deissionon and (IA aster from disunion. , • Mr. C. spoke for about an hoer.. 'lila speech We, digirlifled, in fine tete, divested of every thing like party, end was strong and clear in argument, - bob:lend decided in tons; t:id in its happy a'lusions and illustrations ealculatedtto "neuron trio patriotic feelimp,which 'abide intvery Ameriean beat .ffespokp for the Haien es hentme a Scream- c f the Crum, =I rebuked agitation . and the agitators who are seeking to destroy the Union with the re. • reritY whichshey deserved." In Albs speed Mr. C. placed. himself bythe aide of hisgiattriftlic eolfeegite, Colonel Kula, the time. bounced andiruited - favorite of the people of • PrarnaVavatrta, NM' YORK - arm 'Ortm.—Thsto three meat Stems have lately held their elections. Oa velment , " to the returns we find the aggregate vote to beat follow New York, for Governor; 6 429,449 Pennsylvania. for !Canal Comminioner, 229,621 Ohio, Or Governor, ; 263,449 New York polled 149X7 more voles .than Peantylvanta;and Meitner 'polled 13,609 more VOtell itOVI OR(0.. DATID GOTPV2FULD, by Dictate+, complete is n; volttme, has just been received at tho popu ier periodical agency of 3. B. Holmes, Third et., opposite Ma Post Office; also the 4 ..Dretkor Jona than for the Clobantaa Hollidays, a nmaottloanS stacatar. L•ttalr Ittosa the lbrallasat. . The. following later is in answer to one ad dtested to t'realdent by the owner of the fee.' tive Crafts and his wife, who have been the attrition of so notch excitement in Boston, titillate just been published in the Georgia The letter is'ettgnifted; condemn, and explicit. Its expodtionj of the opinions and umolutions of the President, in relation to the enfincement of lam, Will meld with universal approbation. No true patriot candid -Malt with the doctrines laid down, or the manner of treating them ; and we consider it a very !molly thing for the COmmonl l l that we hive, at the bead of affairs, at dos coil. cal time, !so cool, clear heeded, dispassionate. and unriiht 'man. Aliborrgh the owner.• of Craft has had rather mom attendee paid to him than he desired, approaching the Pretbient, ea he did; with mere newepapir pamgrephe, yet we rejoice that Kr. Fillmore promptly used the occa. son to let the whole country know—South as well as NOlM—that under his administration, the laws shall be:enforeed: Dareirrxrcrr or Stun, Vtraitiristrenti, November 9.1850. To Hobert Colima, Erg, Mown, Ga. Sim: I son instructed by coo President to in• form you that your letter of the second rust., ad. dressed ro him, enclosing several slips from news papers• in reference to the proceedings of a por tion o f community in Boston, on the subject of the fugitive slave law, was received by him yesterday, std tint ho has given to the letter and its enclosures & careful perusal. roe ewe, in substance, that you are the owner of Craft, one of the legatee slaves (on which war rants of arrest were- hued in Bonne, and call they President'a attention to Inc enclosed alms, Eaten mostly. from Northern papers, by which he will perceive the manner in which your agen.a wore received and treated for merely asking that the stares be: returned according to the lama of the United States. That they have been arrested under 'ancient warrants, art kidnappers, and on otter frivolous pretences, and unreasonable bail demanded; and thatyour friends have become their sureties for more than 120,000. Yoe also say that the manner in which the officers have performed their duty will appear by the slips, and that the werminta now lie dead in the Marshal's office Yon then speak of the pernicious effect of such proceedings, and of their tendency 16 disturb the harmony-of the Union, and of the great impor. Lamm of having tbo law faithfully executed; and finally inquire, "whether it is not in the power, end is not the intention of the Executive of the United Hottest° cause that law to be faithfully and poilierly enforced," TO this the Preaident directs me to reply that von cannot be mote deeply impressed than he is with the importance of having every law faithfully exe cuted. Every statute, in this country, passed in ac cordance with the provisions of the Constitution, must be presumed in embody the will of a majority of the people of the Union; nod no such, is entitled to the respect and obedience of every true Amen .= citizen; and the Constitution which the Presi dent has sworn to support, has made it his especial duty llto take Care that the laws be faithfully exe• voted." He has no thought of shrinking from his duty; m this or any other ease, but will to the =moot his ability, firmly and faithfully per form it. Hut how is he to cause the laws to be extecuted? Finst,by appointing proper officers to fill the various aloes and Macharxe their various functions with diligence and fidelity, and if any shall be tound in competent or =fluidal, by ternoving ;them, where he Ens the power of removal, and appointing more competent and faithful officers m their pine...— And, secondly; in extreme cases, "whenever the laws of the United Staten aloft be opposed, or the exemnion thereof obstructed, in any State, by com binations too powerful to be suppressed by the or dinary muse of judicml proceedings," or by the powers vested m the civil elfficets with the pose which the law authorizes and and requires them to call to their laid, it would be his duty to call forth the militia, and me the army and the navy for the purpose of overcoming such torcible annbinations against the laws. But in either case, prudence and justice require that there should be more satisfac tory evidence of official delinquency, or forcible resistance, than mere rumor, or newspaper state ments; and yet dame are all which have been fur rushed in this cote. If any marshal neglects to preform his duty, the kyr gives a right of action to the aggrieved party for the Unlit, which he ratty curtain, and if he reltres ;to perform it, the statute has ims posed upon him a heavy penalty. Bat If he re. ftirmt or aril.'ully areeets to perform it, when I his shall be-satisfactorily made to appear to the President, then, in addition to his liability to the aggrieved party, it would doubtless be the duty ci the Executive to remove him from care and epr4al another in his piers, But your letter con ins no proof of this kind, and therefore re c... 10 tantlize no ancloll. It lc equally clear that no case i n presented inclining a call upon the nilli us, m the. uts of the array to execn:e the law"; and !the President has no much confidence in the jpatxlmam and devotioa to the . Law n which haul always charactenzed a large majority or the people of litclon, that he memo: far a moa meLbelieve that it will ever be necessary to call in say extraordinary aid to execute the laws lin community. bidividuals may become excited, and may in the heat of the moment otter resistance to it, laws, but he boon doubt Matto such an event, so much to be I regretted, the good sense of the community von' ld roan rally to the support of the civil author w ttiel, aro, that theca sustain the taw would It. 11041 b - But or directs me to assure you, that if, not .Wzmately, he a I hod himself mistaken in thiA, and foe rated cessity should ariss, he is i ref ved to perform hi duty by employing all the me us which the Can dooms and Convre s tare pla ed at his dig..al t enforces . the law. sto the complaint hat your ogeats were cem-b Is paw:raided, and dto ball in unrcr...., arable a- 1 mohnta for pretended fiences,the President thews' melt' say that, howe et, he may revel any 'nth injustice and incivili . he is not aware that he has the power to zeroed th e evil. If the complaints 101110 t your agents unfounded, the defendants will doubtless be ac tinted, and it snolirienr, they have their . remedy in an anon for a malicious prweration . But a I these are Atrial questions oyes whsch the Exe .utive can exercise no content 8.111 the evil complain.] of results from the no', crony imlividual to prosecute ly one tor 1111 tat d offence or violation of t:LePresident fe et ' :e7ol e ti b 1 t* . exciting subject tt...11: to advice, he too I olipermniing i and Mat every 1 00 0a n ut IlaillY 1 ed. 'very et! iernal feeling, terest and set ' and tolerating i so dear to the only be pt' Constitution Laws. is the importance of avoiding, all Mtgn of trriOban be. Vtlie South , and erperially on i• slavery. Were he permit= . d 011gged to all the importance' " to take their usual ours: like intimidation and illegal should be scrupulously avoid. • old be madeto cultivate • Ira - 1 • ould be • people of one ac knowing 130 loot division, banal injustice. Our Unton, every true American, can by a strict observance of the j • • • administeation of the etfully, obedient servant, W. S. DERRICK, Acung Strrelor.g. me, for December, Las aal number. Holden Jeep mo at a low price. reeved F. re vcry fptn. _ and family, attired h at, on the Steamer Pa 0 City. CoL Taos. on Saturday en route far rex U. S. Ficies"re .eu'ou beard tee flailed FUKOLIM • States frigate St. Lawren-e, have published, in the Tribune, an sie'ectunt of the treatment of the men on board thakvenet, daring her late CltOz3, which, if true, ahodld be lc Aced into, and if flthfe, far the credit of ,he d ervice, should reedy° on anthogfimd contradfclioh. They rip: .In the St. Lawireade, jest paid off, doggdg we, of a commort odcurrence, and -•epecifilly on•a Sunday. Noltinote was given for canaidfira. eon, bat for the moot leiltnt fault, and in rime casts, for comsat al', Men were doped. The , Jades Wvmer, fat Iti4ing n , etle .e d, w a l e ,. to "ff.-% n pore finger Cal; John Ca or, 'or not flirting M1'1141.3311; Che.les iterdmws, for whist. ling; Andrew Maurcri woo kept laid days at the Dumps forreldsinkto hake a jscket that did not aft bid; yineng Marietta WI, 13 tevercly teiten widos boat hcek, 6Y Mr. Tonelf7,---nerralr to the rules of the f ervicO—hat he Sits obliged to go on th e sick list. a bt -While this treatene i , t was common :0 the aro, the °Meets act ahem taf3l:7 example. Many were frquently (lido For instaure—one Pr' , ed Midehipman wee .a beast', drunk at a antic ball on Waal, that: L 4 'Milady hauled • lady on the deck.. Nothild, f 1 sold ta him slant if Again—another Pr iind Midshipinsu vies dumb almost drily, red 1 %ten • prid off Wes ritifil far duty. , Toe e ff ect of the?, 'velment in, that re.. g able American eili26o Will out join the No. ~f, out of softy I,'y petty offiee.2, thirty hre were foreiguem, roar much larger portion of the men. I Lanz assusainn epa • Foam. Erecntr,rr 511.031 A RAILWAY CAR —ln the case of Thomas 'Keyes vs. W. Ij. IMiton and others, for :tenon sad battery, tried Wore the Supreme Coun of Rhode Island, the TM* returned a verdict for the. phthuitf for 810,000.1 irhe Providence Journal raps that the action was b4Ought for on assault commit :o4 upon the plaintilfliSkilo a passenger in the Sto rm:noon cars by the'difeudants, .who were ofneers fn Yha carrand for forcible ejectment from the cart. We understand that the Amnon for which thissuit ' ' by a controversy between, In about the eno ky tooth led by the former IsZt - seriously iujoried. Nleen mild oow- __ --4berland Railrad. 'Pre entire hue n expected to opened on of the egiving mouth. Mr. George W. Fulton, of Saltimorr, has beck/ appointed onperintenlent• or the Yortrarid Cambprland ItaUroad. In Overton (Tenn) the census taker found a lady tamed &evens, whir age vets one hundred and weal Malt dtme mauled at the time ar Braddock's Meat. Hit youtgeat sou is s smart lad aslant* 1 • - The followir._ remarks of Womble Join PILCIATION, at L. Wilmington Dinner, in reference to General t?cott, which We noticed pea wrd,,y. We copy from the report in the North American; . Amami' the volunteer toms was ono to "The, W 1 to which, being handl) , end p•ertion eicewly called for by the coitinuw, Mr. McMicha el of FluladelPhia, rose and replied in substance as Mr. ble.M. saidthat he was glad to see hie friends around him enjoying themselves with somnch rest, not only became the OCCII3IOII was one whichprop erly invited ll—no occasion 'mended to honor, and honored by the • -pram. of one of the great men of the country—bug because it furnished satisfactory proof that theiereeent defeat had not in any degree dispirited the gallant Whigs of Delaware There was no reason why they _shituld be dispirited, be cause as they all know and as every ono who chosen to examle might prove, their defeat was the result of causes sod combinations which could , not again be made to operate- Bin, said Mr. McMichael, If, without being regarded as obtra sive, and without intending to commit any one but himself, he might be allowed to make a suggestion,. he would pointto a means of certain victory, taid that was, that they should rally under the glorious banner of Winfield Scott. tThe suggestion was received with vociferous applausel Mr. MchL remarked further, that this was a theme upon which at this time it would not bo proper for him to ex. Initiate ; but knowing, no he did, the intimate rela tions which had longsubsimed bet seen Mr Clay ton and G.. Scott, he would oak ha distinguished friend, to Whose beautiful nod truthful eulogium on the lamented Taylor they had all listened with such reddened emotions, to say what he knew in regard to the surviving hero. a request in which he ho ped the company would join him. The roll for Mr. Clayton here being load and general, he rose and said: Fellow citizens: I do not intend, on an occasion like this, to matte a political speech ; os I have been requested by my friend Irma Peausylvenia to give my opinion of General Scan and of his ser vices to his country, and as you have seconded the reyetit 1.0 warmly and earnestly I cannot refuse to I have lived to honor one gallant aoldier of my country, and I Maya to live to do justice to ano. ther. The memory of Taylor is cohabited in the hearts of his countrymen, and their voice has eau. serrated We name in tones louder and more em . . pbatie than were es...cr uttered in token of their affectionate remembranee orally of their illostridua dead, except the father of hie country himself.— There atill lives • hero worthy of the highest hon ors a nation's gratitude can bestow, and that hero is The Co,equeror of Mexico, (loud npplaused Winfield S.ren, whose name will never perish while a history of his country is novo:oared.— (Bursts of applause, long continued.) I do nut design at this time enteringinin the tiritlant Carter of this gallant soldier, but I cannot help reminding you of some of the loading acts of his extraordinary . He commenced his career rs a soldier in the war el ISIS Ho was diettnguishrd, in , he tint Ingtance, by Y., exertions at the Battle of Q. 00•• tololl;where he resisted, lota long time, the efforts of a superior force, but he wan at length over. whelmed, taken pnsooer, and earned into this British Possessions. With him was the gallant hand who had fought by his aide, maul/ of whom ,here Inahmen. While on board the vessel which was carrying him to the British North American ' POSICItiOIIII, he heard Of 1111 extraordissty 1110Vennetit- Ho went on deck and found a Eno-' ish officer calling the names of the soldiers of the American army, In order to ascertain who among them were Irishmen, from their breve.' so that, lapuraaance of the British doctrine, they Might be punished. Gen. Scott Instantly ordered every American soldier on deck to be silent. They obeyed him. Thirty odd Irishman, however, had been tumertalued by the British to be such 'rota the replies which they gave to quernon- put to them. Scott was shortly afterwards ex. -Staged lot a British officer, and then be fought the n a ni aa pf . CbippoWn Plains and Niagara. In those bait Many prisoners surrendered to his troops, and talmedistely gave noting to the British authoritt that if they touched the hair of tbe bead of a am. gle Irishman who had fought under the standard bathe United Statoa• for every Irish life O. token, like/10131d pay the forfeit, and tbst hdpody retahshon would bet enacted by then sops oodor his commend. (Applause 1 The ream: ores that all those prisoners were surrendered In en. fbange for British prisoners captured by Scott on .his never to be forgotten plaits of Chippewa and ltgara. In the latter these battles, thatipf Niagara, he fpat taro herrn., which were htlledamder hire; and hi, the dere or it... engagement, perhaps five Ot,fra before the action termincee, he received . ptitish mnaket ball through one of adt ab •u:ders, NO/Wieb tail him prostrate GO the earth. lie tea. Onagged behind a tree, •od le.; for ,I,.ad. I .hall 1 . 1.110 grolbiox, bra time, of I,:a action. "a rho war -esatat the Sad and Fox toddles, r.Jthio, of ha ikiactriabea terriees on the Nonbern frontier,te . • oteont toe fltepat inenrmon of our own ei't:reta Ott the lintith Ca' N8:W.51102i Ea: on tht . rr.t, Ot`CMOD, ValGil . ralled on PO talphstival. Mean! tbrbea, calhan to Toot Ciento:l that al was the man who crondcd the gallant T.y itn Matte°, and covered hi. own brow. wilt, 4dine laurels at Vera Curl, at Cerro Conic, N.Ch nrutaasee, a: Morino del 'Rey, at Cavpc:•epre, Mal ill the very heart of the 51eai.an Repohhe. ;P:ie garned the splendid me of the .Caarineror ,•1 rid. nuts!. hut rivervoa tie heat pmudr, Cue rio. Lays!. ctra.a, fatttoul, even taaeinktueri . i ( 4, to hs country and hetiawa,—fanhiel ander ipip ontrrve of logretuude and the ineessoon co p-ieoge. (Great applause) 4C bon to the city of Alen onafOr bawls; couluet • isi the enemMit otitis country, af.er hsytag broggbi tne• Mexicali : , power soar triely to ant Jeetten to American arm, an unezaple.l indignity was ,ered him. He wee riled open to reAeit he Merimiand an we presence et an army of thirty An.taand men, flushed with curquett and il.vc red to their 'ceder, to a ()swore of me, Oran a theater' elllna if OS borer. I, ol,e4slce to tee bare word hf an ese-trire &Geer of tnis vitae!, meal, al that allaniCet, to reelened be ,nc mead; thus enstaining, by his ezaple, the lane of be eons try, sod eshilrucg a epecimeo of submitsk. to those wars, and honor and obedience to the matt. tutiop• of hhs onneep, rarely pars led in h :story, and such as would bare made a Greek nr a IL. curt -immortal. Tao was an eaenteis. ee In. pert worthy of tho fame of a Ethearius. and of a arm, er than Bellearell. The Spartan epitaph al Thee mossfee ties mitred the heart and lletroled de nerves for hundreds of years that are par.see.— .G.r, meninges - , and telt the Latwaremottuttuf that we died here, in oteirmat In thf Gr.." Tali ape,- utcle of as Ao.ric.i2 General. alter such a train of victories, at the head of each at army, hew, honest heart in which was devoted to their roof. Alen, nes only surrendering bit °tics tot robot tog to a court martial, then beloved to be parted br the Purim., of degrading him, awe an eel. danca of deletion and saerin.o, end enbmoton to the lean °this country. Under the strongest pee. able temptation to festal them, rt. - alias the ex ample of Wiehingtott himself, at the meat tenant period of his life, when he reeigued the corn. mend of his countryla armies, and laid hie vow. dons sword at the feet of an American Catigrets. ' (Teo:lean:oat applause. Fellow Citizen. I dwell not upon tha:a events which have so recently occurred; I dwell not upon events with which you atone familiar; I dwell not upnn the battles wi l ch he fought; but I would lab, where w the Stai , . the American ileloo afte a , soots tare not been - led to victory under ha ban ner and who hare not abed their blood under the daithat he commanded? (Applause.) Where la Ihet unknown part or the territory of the United States where an American people is found resin ding, in which, with each a man es Winfield Scott to enforce the laws to which be himself hen fur nished so striking as example of obedience—any man would date to tester or even think of realet• log them? Why, South Carolina hentelf won her proudest trophica andel his lead. Not aaan of her Palmetto regimeat, not one of all the gallant cledn dren of that State, would dare to who Ma patriot. dal arm tooppositloe to the 'Tattier of the Army of the United Statcs"7-the Hero who has above that the greater; glory is petit:ream, and that the linen loner, as well as the beet of Grunt, is "to draw the - sword 101. our country." (Great up , per) i flied not ranee you, my fellow citizen., that I have not raid thus much for the purpose et intiodueing the name of :Go,. Scott hem for any political pupate; bit in Justice to hire, knowing him as well es I do, appreciating him as I do, el one of the most diming - Wilted patriote, nod on., of the grea'est werrionc,of the r3e, I could not, upon this occasion,. ray lets than I have acid In obedience to the call et ltheerbieh I have .en honored. • ....,,,t;;,, SWISTOttAIin; OF LOinaialita.—Tho follow. ire patriotic and cinaibie remark, are extracted tram a letter l.am Senator Downes, of Look;lane to a portion of his consituents. In power to the quenioo, whether he woo lu lever of arc...elute from the Union, he asp "That, we have not gained all we claimed or Were entitled to, is not a empties:it martin why we s poold war with oil, hi - mkt-a-of other rectione la cer-many. In a Repotille—eimecially a zonfede rated itepublic—all cannot always have their own way. There inner °Pro he Meowed - action, excite ment, and complaint, which can to ac otbed did quieted only by that sp.rfi of compromias and conectsion in whist) our ilialitilinana originated; but Miele no retrain why we ahoold mate War on each other, or recede from the Union. Wo do not 'rase to the polled . or give 19 the flames the homesteads ni oar childhood; becaurs ell the tam. fly do dot pre,iaely agree in opinion abiretya on the management* it. We donor react the conjugal Ilea for every little diwati•factino or die...ontero.— Why ahould we, thee, dissolve the Union on alight ground" We of the South hove pined much by the adjostment. it was proved In the debater, and time will demouseace it. We have leer Loth; tag certainly of principle. Rot Vara had lost. in fact, what le itt is it entficient tojnelify civil wet! This la the Sine now rsised In some quarter.. Is it being prevented from going with oar maven to California? We were prohibited, not by C ingress, but by the people of the Slate, lo the mum wa y as we were pessimist, prevented from going to fifteen other State,. Wexecte aatiefled with Gl teen but the moment another alimes in shall we sicedo or tight? Bat California, it le said, le a large Stale. True, btu she is not bailee large an Teue, a slave State, brought into the Union five years ago. Our Northern. brethren c,mplairled of that as we do of this, hat they did not make war on us, lOW ought we pow to make war on them, nor will we. Why not secede or fight because Minato, Indiana aro free States, as well as holause Cartfarilvisl They are much nearer, more important and ;valuable to us than California with alt bergold; and so of other bee Stales. Bat pursue the tkame oo further.— It is to toe too cleat to leave a doubt, or make tr• samesi Deessitairi.° . Aaialber the Widge( E l k - aadelphia having , ietidenedlittoomPlimea lol */ ,nblie dinner to Bow James Cooper, one of 110117 ' rated States Senators 4em Petterjhatnia,-iu tok en of their approval of his eatule . hi convex% ' that gentleman declines the hotter. ottani *am of 'previous engagements. He sendstho eettallil?.ee a fetter, however, from which we quo& the leg.,i;-.„ The time hie 'come when sectional animool. ties will endure r„, pcnthee aggravation, ft North and South are to continue to live together in the beards of fellov.ship.' The Union is strong, It is true; but-it is no particular form-of words, no cevice of kraguaget in the Constitution which binds a together and gives It Its strength. it Is the al. re c tiou tie nich the people bear It as the legacy tf their fagicra, and. one of the Suits of the Revolt's ' eon, Which makes it strong, and which continuing will make it permanent. But let thafairection be withdnum from it, land the law which declares that the severs! States Shall eongitote a Union i. will be ns flax touched with fire.' As note as either of the great puttee into which the people of the county are divided shall adopt a mere gee. graphteal cezd, pructibing a course of political notion repugnant to say of the obligations of a Federal character cojoined uton the calzeo by the Constitution, each party mast sink into' an impotent, feeble minonty, or the Uaton be dissolv- ed. The Constitution will cease to be a bond of union the moment its violation,becomus habitual, to panmance of any organisation embracing any ihiug like a moiety of the people, no matter upon whet pretence of obedience to a higher or belie• law such organization may be founded. Let this Whig party, therefore, be Impo:ed on by no pre• tense, nor seduced by any faltaciooilioge °item. porary success to seinen to a elreumaception oriel old and cherished principles by the adoption of a local erred for objects merely sectional. Fidelity to the Constitution, obedience to the law., and a dentin to promote the welfare of the whole coon. tip should cactiune to be its distinguished chars actenclica." A Fatally Out Away on La.ka Sopertor? Severe Dare Without. Prove.lona We are indebted to George %Vithciell, EPA., of this city, justreturned from a Summer residence at Eagle Huber, Lake Superior, fur the following tactic A Mr. Griswold, wife, and mall child, with • boy shoot seventeen, the eon of a Mr. Haven straw, net out • few weeks since in a skiff from Eagle Harbor, to reach Eagle river, some ten miles dietatit up the emit Withered was engaged budding • Government Ligation/a on the point projecting out Into the Harbor atm the main Lod, and now the company as they rounded the polo, on their perilous voyage— It was then blowing quite strongly offhand, nod fears were entertained tsar It shift el the wind would beach them on a bad and had shore. Determined to have plenty of Its nay, the little craft was observed to pot oat none: dieter, into the lake, and WAR coon lost o,ghl ,ii. It never rcarked its deetination. Days and weeks pissed, nothing was heard from the as v.tureta. The coat between the two point, was doily traversed, and pieces of the wreck sup• posed to be ,hued, but no tidings of the sufferers. At leng:h all dope was given up, and their friends mourned them es dead.; Bat the sequel proved, etherwtrs. After it reasitiecks' absence, this lit. lie crew were all ninnd safe at the Sem. They had been picked op two weeks before by • coast. ing ecteoner on the Canada shore, whither they has been riven days drifting. The distance acme the she at rat h. tint moat be ilrom MO to 300 miles. It appears that the Lam got too for from shore, and the wind inciers'ng, drove them Into the lake. Night came on, and the wind not ahem ling, the heat ayst pot in charge of the lad, who was a bait breed, and well anquainted with the lake. Ile got op • slit of tall and put before the wind Ins the Canada ahem :even days and night they spent on this ',achy ton without food. The wind changed several times and kept them for Jays opt of sight of land. When fatted, they Sad entirely snrrendered themrelves to their flue. I How they used to rang under such expoeure and ari boot food, s a most unparalleled mystery.— Their diaccieery was a mere accident by the which, twittery and alone, happened to be cos tuna oleog Ito Canada there. Anna - ether, thus to one of the moat remarkable inetilents that has ever occurred on thew, likes, noted an hey are for seventan_ss,shipwireeki and escape,— Clrreland Pfassistesior. • DV AUTIIORITY. No. I.—A It E.f.OLUTION fa; btcdity; the publi , doctimeDts. Ros,trvi Fir th. :man and nears f Re the Trnttri S. of Assenro Ccnirr cr......57d, That oft executive dace meals, the printing of •dd,roaal clpleti of whollt tmo, the - prom:l I.IMiGI3, or may den ag taller setaioo,af tho preatnt Congress, be Indere., by either Hones of Canyon., and the sine of wlrsei shall not be less than throe hundred print.] pages, mach additional copies be boCo(l,l2tader the direction tithe joint Cloaminee 00 Vr.tina: P..eiM4, The eau at boding shall not exceed the sum of !weir° sod a half oenta a vo , uois, far the whole somber ordered. Apt , raeed February 12, 1950. 2.—A RESOLUTION maborisizi the pto ob.,' on ce Shauscrpl Farewell Attar., • Wasbuagt.. Erfatyvi Fj a. , :Smart e,ed Hometr Rere. arraat/rr, I 'ward ,Saw sl AtisrPlea is Goo. ;rem ..,,em03.1.4, Thal the .19;ot Commute oh rt.. I..hrara be so thorrzed u porehu• the MID.. went of the Faretar.2 Address to the people or the 'lotted States, of George Wariblettoo, the poretiata or it cat he effacted on fait laud jou terms, to rho clpiolort of the committee. pprueed Fehrhart 12, 1650. 041e..01/411.1LA81.L CASZ I T TraIENCE IN ODE MIDST" Km—el', I theethally ooroply wiyjoyeao oun-1 um I would pot you so aceonnt;of taw awe. owloto etre of my bole Olonaltity'• eye by the tape ct c, y"Petholeom." Cie toot 41 acted with a very tare eye In Febraary o, Morph lost, when 1 latuatollately apptlod tattle both ....eel aid mite city, by whom it ems pthatousteed very hod eye" ond all 'eve me no !ego of dolt' I 0 s 007 rood. Aner which i took ket into the coon. it . , to ot old laiy. vrbokad been very ”tetrotal in CI, ore. Ste toil to. that ha erase was kapole., • the wnold tort/Iply lose tot only that one, but aim the: the other ...la follow—it being a verothlon adroito,, of the blood. And 1 do certify that at the time my naen p. D. V•ohong CMe to the tonolatiett that we Ind boner try year " Petroleum," 000 weAt syrnenv ear.: of one eye. It A WV about two months linen she began lth oat, and ate tan tow ace wok both ey. t. good as ever it, did; and, as for as 1 two tell, 1 believe she Ink with the bloomng of he Along lily, been clued by " Petroleum," Iroaos, taspottailiy, M. Faatrso Vsalson Conran Dittsburgith, Repoli, POO. Tor sato by Kelso, & McDowell, 140 Wool meet; It. It Saner., 57 Wood moat; D. M. Curry, D. A. 42- bolt, Droop. Deregia"•eul Ii p. tlehmortr, Alieghen 7, otos by the proprietor,al. HIED, nOvitdkat Canal Dorn. Sothorob el, Pinaborth. of Otto and Penna. IL IL Co, Third it Podsnelan, Mutual 5, l+so. Tits Illoot bolters of the Ohio and PennaTl•aula Hail Read Company are hereby notified to pay the eighth lannlment add. dollars per share, at the ofme ng . the Cdf s P s llY.fm or before the Rath del.( AaStdd The ninth inatalmentl od or haloes the Ruth day of September. Tba meth Instalment on or:before the 200 Jay of Ortober rout. [Ern? Yth inntrJmnnt Was caned for on We MI, July lent. nunnniLf W 3/ LAILINIZ Jr., Theme, , DR. O. RUNT, Deraw.Oartirr ofrocrtb aad baestur, betwr.ol IdartGt ap.l Pery ureaut. Doti-0171.n R.•P. TANNER £ CO., SHOE WAREHOUSE, WA Wood et, betwoida Third &fourth, Are now teceivnte their very luxe and wetted Pa Breen of BOOTS, ABORB, AND BROGANS; Al., SONNET'S and FLOWERS, all of the Well sty le., and erpreoly adapted to the western trade. It hat heett talented With great care, and es to nets and gun ny is not surpassed by arty stork w to Inuna either east or welt. Oar customers and me rio., generally are malted to call and examine, 511 we aril cl , termitted to sell on do most reazonnhle tauntAl.n, Gobtlyeaini l'alant Rubber Ohona et all L tad. auri2altf ISCOllltAffif f/OBIK IN6T/TVTIOI9B fIITIZENS' INSURANCE, COMPANY, ur Plttaburgh• C. ti, rnaidr.• W. ItLARNI,SIC4 Office—No.4l Water street, in the worthoose or C. 11. (111,SbiT. T CONIPP PAY-t.- now prepared to Insure all till of 'nets, On bootee, martufactones, merchnottirc to store, and in tflinnitil vertnis, ke Ai. limpid guaranty for the ability and integrity on Pin I rautotina, alluded to the character of An oi whoi aro nil rinse.. of Pittsburgh, wall and ftvaistily known to:the community for theirproden“4 inn finance, nod integrity. Jiissr - icer —C. CI )(retry, Wm. ilogalcy, Wm. Urn inlet, Jr., \ Valet Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward liciurninin, John Ilninarth, P. Ilarbitoßlti N. M• Clot, FALL IMPORTATION OF IIiRDIVA LOGAN, WILSON 4 . 00. ISI9 WOOD STREET, Are non' prep:m.l 'with a large and fresh stock of English, German, and American Hardware, to offer superior ludacemtuts to buyer.. Those wishing to perch* , will promote their interest by tooting hrough roe nook, as they bar detain...din roll on he mom reasonable terms. augls DIED, Oii Sonia,' monistic, 24th lost, dat•ta, nerd so or Henry 4 and Mary ftlattoralt. The ;::coda of 'Mc family are invited to attend h' falters!, at 2 o'clock, oa Monday afternoon. irr Tue %City Third Ane'vereary of the Vow. Men'alv Satiety be held ibis evening, la tbo Third PvehliY tartan Chereh, einrinenelny et 7 &clack. Addreveen will be delivered by the Rev. Illv d rlt . r. and the Rev..dasketi,and repo , " ti the il 'ir a of the Setiely . lor the leer year, will he read. L'Veln—Sis—Vou will please stonconee the name Of Musses C. hiosocw, es n capdhlste for the bleyetulig, subject to the reef called of the Whig COI ♦noinn. hie. illotgeols admit will be strong)X arced L 7 a Loa of lj lends, be beaw both eepsble and boom [noLae•j MANY cnizEm • rrEllptißS his services to the ell:mensal Pittsbargh and vicinity. as a general Business Collector and Carnarancer. Be mill attend to the collect:lra and securing of claims in this and *divining gums end Comities; selling and renting propetry; drawing •of deeds, honds, Mortgages, and other instruments of *mating. All badness in his line attended to with promoters, and ens.' Refer to LI A. Weaver, Elm& Campbell, jr., F. C. Easiest, Eq., John' !Morrison, Eq., 'William Mc- C Tit i c ' e " , 'lrith'l Ge li'Vege, E ., " tsq., Fourth treet near the /Mayor's Ofte. ' neddhrdisiT Sacred Busk Beaks. NEW Connina Sacra, by Lowell Mason. Carmine Sacra, do National Psalmist, do Psalmodist, by Hawing & Bradbury. P. wry, by Mason & Veil. Ctuttica Laud., by Lowell Mason. Bay State Colleen., by Johnston and others. Mendelsohn Collection. by Hastings & BradburY. Me-son Harp,-Patent sod Bound Not.. Mirsouri Hannony, Patent Nola*. Choir Chorus Book, by e. N. Johnston. Western and Christi. Harp. Boman ..51elodeon. vola 1,9, and 9. Boston Glee Book. New England Glee Book. Juvenile Oratorios for Schools. The Young Choir and Young Choir. Corapanion. A. foil supply of all the above worn rectived,.d for Mk wholesale or retail s :atblisher. , prices. by n 025 JOHN H MEL pu LOR, to Wood at NEW HOORN. RROBINSON'S Greek and Engtish Lexicon of the , hew Testament. By Eddins! Potnnaon, D. D., L. L. D, Professor of titbit, al Literature in the Union Theotogleat Seminary., New York. This la a new ediuon, revised and Ina great part rewritten, In one viriume royal octavo. Boehm!, Grammar; the Ent;CM Language in ito element. and foram with a history of it. origin and develnpernent. desitmed for rise in colleges atd .thous. By Wm. C. Fowler, late Professor of Rhe. torlek in Anaheim College I col Sen. JootreeePretLand for .ale by R BC/NUN% n 055 '' 78 Apollo Building., Fourth st ------- ryas Country Sear nom or the Field, the Forest, end the Futside. By Wm Hewitt, anther oldie “klook of Beasens,” "Rural Life In England," e I mid. lpo. Pyre Veer. of a Hunter's Life in the far intetior of South &trio., With notices of the native tribes, and anecdotes of the Chase of the Lion, Etephan., Hip Oeponunue, GirMfe, Rhinocetar, &o. By Ronaleyn Gordon Cunningham. Eq. Y 001.11010, 01011/ 0. Health, Diocese, and Remedy, familiarly arid prac draly considered to a (Marjo( their relations to the Blood. By Gee , Moore, M D.. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, tee. 1 vol tams. Tie Misery of Kerne the Great. By Jacob .0- bon: t vol ISmo. Just received for sale by R HOPKINS, cello Bundle, Elli=ll IMPORTANT TO STIGH COACH k•IYAGOIi NIACFACTUBHIIB. Ik,FIZSRS. SINGER, HARTMAN & PO. have In !mural the right Or an P atent Samuel Winger, called Sheffield ltbasbeen tested by our best coach beeders, and pronounced to be the best in use. An ordinary coach, with a set of these axles, running daily, will conserne a half pint of *lint six mouths The 41110.11 quantity of ell used .is one of the best evidences we have of the great re duction of friction, and cansequantly great saving of power; It will make the coach proprietor. to save 25 per cent. on their stack and feed. Also, it will give great safety to travellers, the nut revolving watt the wheel and not having anti connexion with the axle will entirely pr event the wane! from coming ed. By proper ,th prenteto will warrant those axles to last (rota twelve to Steen yeara daily running. Warehouse, 109 Witter and Oh Front streets, POW burgh. Pa- 002.5 PRESERVES & JELLIES—Id:d r : g m ve w br . i m., djars Rupbenicsi G Ars Pin.; Jan received and for sale by j"' anl"" ' 1D WILLIAMS & CO • nnffi Cor. Wood k. Filth etc ITIALLONE:1I0 bile Joel received for vele by nodS J B CANFIELD p EV4 ASII-0 title for sale by B CANFIELD B UTTL:II-10 Lis Ire lb roll, to cloth; 6 brie do do; 20 crock.; 10 kegs solid ettra for Wally use, J D CANFIELD • - SALERATLIB-ICO bit, a prime article, 10 oasts do for rale by not.S J B CANFIEI.D HICKORY NUTS-4 bar for We by noel 3 0 CANFIELD 11+1° L Asscs — " S TRVV.,r`ZoK . III2PA.7I:IIi7 . 6, bold 111 Liberty et I3EARLS—JO lair pro:aroma reo'd for gate by .1. noet BROWN h. KIRKPATRICK G REEN APPLES-100 brit in oore, for sale by not , BROWN k KIRK _ PATRICK _ uT HITE Flll-13 brit and 111 hf brie, for rale by TV nor. BROWN & KIRKPATRICK T "Acc° l " :, b .,r, ` .. "` 4 `,1 T '1 r.. " , `, : ' . " ,:;, .., tiy co,:a BROWN & KIRKPATRICK ("ET: bet W. R Cheese; .4.1 tors Cream do; for sale by no:1 . WICK & MoCANIN..FeJS 11000TAb11: casks pare, for solo by A ravrd tVICE a McCANDLESD FRESII ROLL BUTTER-19 brio prin. foe aale by 0011 WICK & hIeCANDLESS Sl . lll L7P—.l5 tdfa on hand and for aria by n 0.23 .1 5 DILIVitRTII &. CO_ T ANNY:RS' OIL-40 bell Co bank II 0 Mt , .l 5 DILWORTI & CO TAR—:S belt N. C. Tar, or hand noel - J it rntArunTi aco C IAYT/ IFS PINS—De bo S o r tkre' ,, , , l Ikr , .g i te u b l e p .. co coal VG Lihen 41 .._ . . ... _ . . DAIRY BUCKETS —A covered borer:, laerY eon , 'comet (or Storekeeper., Dime Eger. lot & aale by ,mano • Wel IIeCLBRO CO Fatz ,,, g MACCARONI tr IT t . N 1 c C ftLE C7l . 4C byi H ~-..i 5 ,,,,p. 1- r i c-. 1, 4 41, 1 , ,A t i a r: t , D , D . @ for Sal o pet ors2l _ JAMES A 114 - 11.1111+1 ACO 'V 0 411:11.k9.$ CZ-44 brio nes crop. Irindtng per IN. atevinar Naatrator. (or sale by mm :AMES A If UTC112 . .94 N A (N XOTICE • 1018 hewn! omen. that the 641 0 , 1 , lion filet, in the Regimes OtAes A llegheny iunnty, amounts Of their revvral &edam, is Adoneir. (ratan, Tocentom, and lismitione, and that said ac re-onto aril! tv. presented in the Orphans' Oran of the enunty aforesaid, for coofirmanon and alledwance, on Monday, the Z. 14 of December next, Ilogh McClellan& Adoniummoor of Daiwa Magic', deceased. John D. Homer, Adentomtrator of James Allison, docamed. Thomas Cibma and A Hilands, Adoilnistratorsof ere:glum: P 'swan, doccasad, final account. Jamea Ralovg and B. N...liedf, 0( D. Nimmons. deveawd. Banewlillicwart, Adinuostrator of Jamie. Gilmore. devalued. S-111.41 DiewarLEXecalOr of Lillsbelh Johnston, deeemeit. Illashort Ashworth, Acting Administrahor of J 8 Rirlellarlevexted. . Herman er, Lacroix& of Smith IL Stone, deold. tr, Admintstrotor of Marsh. Thompson. deceased Done Pirnaork, didsolnloratfir of Geo Dram, deold D W. IVernabefg, Aduantstrator of A. D. %Tema- Deng, deceased. P. C Shannon. Administrator seam tesduriento an. neon" of Sarah T. Leans, der eased , 811a4er nod U. A. Paylor, Ailiounistratots ofJohn Slimier decease& Woo G. How kink Attar nistrator of AaronVihnalicr, deceased. asp. account. Samuel Stewart, Korean" of lobo Drown, deed. Jataelll fliibb, Adonnistrator of Jae Long, dec'd Hobert !Dean le, Administrator anima, Thompson, deceased. , James McCabe, lisardian of minor helm of James Kern. deceased. Peter Kellar, Guardian of Sao& Ili Kollar. William Armstrong. Guardian of mluor helm of W. , A.dastrooh. JOHN SCOTT, limenner Deemer's Oleo, November CM, IvAl —rmPAWI2I. Adaslainsates , s Motlee. NOTICE, hereby frtren, Ott. William Denson, of the T0101%0•1 . 0 01 Allegheny city, bast been pointed administrator of the ensue or John Donald• son, late of Allegheny city, deceased. All pereons baying claims against said estate are hereby requested to present them, duly itathentloated, I•r ...clement , end ail those being indebted thereto required to make immediate payment to the subset, bey non, wrier AVIGLIAJI BEN N, Adm.r. iI'IIE &absent.. in•iten the attenuon of merchants and othershl. large and well assonedatock of onarl, to Glove., Under Ehins, and Domenic The above ankles in Bilk, \Aunt, Morita), and Cotton, of all saes and prices, canotantly on hand and for male low, by (noEll Fll EATON =11:1213 MR. D. LANDBIAN respectfully 112(0,1111. the public of his Intention to give lessons on the Pinon lio kind rreeptlon on his fir. residence In Pittsburgh emboldens APIs to hope fora liberal .hate of patron. age. Ladies and gentlemen who wish to see him will please !Care their addresses at the Mule Stares of Mellor or 11. Kleber. notthdlw ROOM WANTED—Th• subscriber willies to Tent • furnished room in II mi•liln b 01111! Address, R. LANDMAN, At Kicker'. Music More, Third at Wooten Goods. 20 . .41?ifoz ne L:e w deixen . elpTyeTir 60 do: Boys' assorted Con:form 50 do: Girls' do Palerenen; 10 don do Opera Caps; 3uodoz Woolen Coffsi 23 don Children.' Wool Mittens; —Anon do do Rack , to dos heavy do do It do, Wool Muftiond VIC20}11101; At wholesale and retail. F II EATON, 11011 62 Fourth et_ 300 N i l% W no ClF , l ,, Al 2 ..2:2:l` s i o l . 7 . l t 6l .. v n A gc ßiz, ,, l i t Tr Maui gearlet, Crimson, 1110 a nod Love:odor, lijo ' cl nod Whoa, Blue tort Black mixed, alt of nor nod nambers. Also, on nsortment of EAgEnh, Tapestry, and Zephyr Worsted.. InoDI _F EATON Pittsburgh Navigation and Fir• an n. Company , . rpm; Dircetors of lhls Company have, this day, or dered rapaymr, out Of the capitol stock, ol Thirty Five Wo rin phase. payahre on or titer tho 25th lostant, at the 01100 of the Associated Firemen'. Ingurantoldoropony, In the Monongahela Honor. BOITT FINNEY, Sooty If4l—no2A3l Pittgburgh, Nov. 21 4 URPHY A. BURCHFIELD have received a large snarly of BLACK'SILK LACES, cheap. nogg MURPHY 13URCIWIELD hate received • new and superior ankle of WINTER HOSIERY for Ladies. Al., Alpaccas, Lambs' Wool, Cashmere, Fleecy Silk, Itubel, &a. AL BURCHFIELD always keep • sappy 137 of the sellOkaa =Shrinkable WELSII FLAN NFLS. . •03 p4U RPM! ft BURCHFIELD have reeeivad ply of Crib and Cradle Blanket.; also, Bed B. ctf or 01;11.1s/it R OLL;iIUITEII-9 bits f i r7h c : i it'A r l tar AT 0, BUOAR—I3 411.15 to antra Rer Naviool J 9 DILWORTH &I IIITsock• mall, for b nIAI3 • WICK & /4eCANDL' BUOICWiIEAT nous—mucks exu*limllo coin WICK &M•CANDLESS - - -- SWE CIDER—A ecry_caperior article, received sad for sale by WNI A ideCLURG CO nog) Mt Liberty vt. NSW :BOOKS! BOOtelg AT HOLZIEES' LITBRA4Y iSSPOT, Third inner, oppositd tee Post Office. , LONDON Art Journal for November. .Edutburgh Renew for r Hooter. Harper' New Moothly Magarine--st large supply of th e back embers received. Pictorial Field Book, No 9. - Mysteries of the Court of Naples. By Reynolds. Pictorial Courier for New Texts. Cello; or New York al..e ground and tinder g Ily v ti c O. Fr---- jester. Talley Farm. By C.J. Petenton. Orate Templeton, by Charlea Lever; Iron Moak. By Alexander Damao. SODA ASII-29 narks Mospratt Sari'.brand, landing and for We by nc,U .TAUM DALZELL CODER VINEGAR, am-rimed pare, la.t rneeived AIgaCLURG & CO filliphrit Bar s•aling Advertising En. wangles.. No 263 Alatitsom ttnwt,iYeut York. • TAE subscriber in soliciting the patronage of all who may see this advertisement, feels none of that hesitation, with which a new article Is brought before the public. The experience. of years has es tablished their imperiority beyond all gaud/mould he confidently rem .to th tesdmeny of Alme bum. urn men, who have used these enveloves s audio his rapidly inereasing sales, as proof of their excellene. The followrinx sirs a (swot Me reasons far Malt popu larity. lot nu the place occupied by the seal a person may have his name, business. and address, conspicuously and beautifully emboased, colored or plain, thus af fording perfect security against fraud. WI. The En• Tallies cannot be opened without being destroyed. Neither wax nor wafers are required to seal them. 4th. Upon the miscsmage of a letter the seal insures its Immediate return to the' sender Instead of being buried menthe in the Dead Letter Office. 6th. The Envelopes are famished at almost the same price as plain once. 6th. Each :met mailed is a mast elfeetive advertisement, mire to attract the' attention of all through whose hands it may pass The following is a list of prices for Dies engraved on brass, and which wilt last for years; and of Envelopes of the umal aloe, either white or bud, of good paper, and made &elbow, with name, address, to Prices of Dies. Prices of Envelopes made 20 letters or leer • • • • SI 00 as above 20 to 20.- ..-- G.OU 301, 40------ OCO 40 to GO 60 to 100 LI 00 16 00 When it Is not convetuent to forward amount of order per mail or exprost o a relereneo to a reepeetablo New York IlauseWill be sufficient. All omen will meet with prompt' mention If addressed. WILLIAM MURPHY, 213 Madison rt., eW York. oOrdenwill be auended to promptly i f left so the stores of Messrs. Siben & Mau. IA Wall street, or of Messrs. 11. Jerolimaa t Co-, 131 William street. N. 13 —Business Cards embossed in colors from same Does, at 610 par thousand. nond3m_ SUGAR-301111 a pri l f i itAt ri rez'tior aa2 T b f r icir, norda 141 Liberty st ROLL BUTTER—Ie brie fresh, for gala by men BROWN & KIRKPATRICK srrs. TURPENTINE— boosts for sale by I KIDD &CO, Go Wood st ENGLISH EMERIE-2:40 It. very supetior. • sizes, for sale by [oe23l JUDD & CO Q AL SODA-2U emirs for vale by O nn2.; J KIDD lc CO GUM A BABIC—GOO The fin mho by n 023 J KIDD te CO CANARY SEED—G barrels for sale by as2,l J KIDD & CO - - I=l:== WW. WILSON, comer of Market and ppounh . streets, as received by ectirew.ikis tabrointi syleaditi Chronometer Watch., torcrityJcwels and eighteen Rams. These watches were made eV preeily to my order, and.of imparter workmanship. At.., en band, the largen and best easortincrit of Gold and gilver Wat, h. ever offered for wile hi this city. Geld Patent Levee Watches, (cons 510 to 5100; three dozen on hand, fn..wt Sle to 11411, of but quality gold, and warrauted times. noV _ R. C. 6T.9OKTON. (L Johnsum & Stockton,) B IL/ ookseller, Stationer Printer and Binder, AS an hand a very extensive shock of , Blak .g_g, Books, Paper .4 Stationer 7, not suipmed by any other in the city, In quantity, qua li ty, or varietY r whieh:he will dispose aro. the moat reasonable teams. Prating and Binding of every deseriptien exteated with neatness and despatch. No 47 Market at. ace& F LOUR -02 brio Teseived i p f cede by 0.111 H JOHNSTON, nod/ 111 Second el DRY PEAC"E-'-''" in V,Mlf`itilizgro-N IWED-1 barrels for sale by • natl. WM II JOHNSTON GREEN APPLES—U O berre t to , iIItIZSTON lff_no2l BROONIB--115 doten Yale by nc2l W 51.11 JOHNSTON T' EC; UUTTER-1J her; for xkle 11 n WM II JOHNSTON SM.Elltlatti---1 bets jam ree4L per Allebtgan lin and for sale Ices by JA.VES DALZELL r. 042 N. 70 Waxer Kesel MO .ASSES_ obis new erne la. 11. Mottoso last wed per 11. II Luella ma for sale low by JAlll.g. lISALZF.LL SUNDIIII-;.4-4O boxer Candles; brirt 4 oJetraro, ecut• do 'l.ding from Smo WorhiorLon,ll33.l for sale by 3AIkIEI DALZELL 8023 RYE FLOUR-10 bbts Rye flour, in morn and f• see by RutlLbo:7, LITTLER CO raver laberif 8 ,71 -11M-15 Kano, lu bbl. (rasa Rail rend. ' and for aala by 1.1nr2 ROETIOON, I ATTLE & CO ll 3 1L) b " fr r kco WOLEN tEICKS—R ion sale by .1.1 ROBISON, LITTLE & CO RUCKWIIEAT FLOUR—SO ruck. for ule by rural ROBISON, LITTLE tr. CO N VOt 7. 6 uekot rt rel i t , e , d ß Ml , 4l , u ab i c .rim k CO RAUS—IO racks received for Gale by 111 , 21 ROBISON. LITTLER C BLACK LEAD—IOW lbe bestG . enran, foe itale by y oral 11 E 5E1.LF:41..517 Wood nt A LCOlli/L-10 barrel. jute retched for main by nog It E SELLERS SPT: r 7 , UIit'ENTINE-1 =el JUST received tor otte o lorlt,le Yorsel, Syrup lodine, Comoserne, Aro... Mansur, Cyonido Mercury, Veratne r noel t Wood street, Acetic Miter, Ott Cube., Solution T., lied Wm:State Biearb. Pawn, R ICE—I 2 tr. freah t;lst for gate by by ISAIAH DICKEY t CO Vront & Water in COFFEE-7 .A 110 bags boa landing, far sale by ISAIAH DICKEY tc CO ANUFACTURED TOBACCO-110 bli&asortnd 1.11. brandr, nor, landing for sale 1.7 coin :IdAIAIR DICKEY & CO W /IITI: brls and 20 Id Ms far sale by noVI DM lAD DICKEY h CO WINDOW GLA4K-300 has arported brands noti ISAIAH DICKEY & CO CHMS' E—GO boo of RoodrOolity, for WO by WA ISAIAH DICKEY L CO CASSIA—WO moro for gala by .21 ISAIAH DICKEY t CO O. primo,elL nc2{ r N .w .2 1..1N5-t..00 bag natr WILSON NO 3 MACKEREL-13'0 brls tor we by rul2l W h F WILSON ATC TAR—IIIS ge brio, for sale los, to close. oral W & F WISON 'T Tol ROSlN—tau brio for onto 11,7, to close., by I`l 3 ll/t/I F WILSON PErumtarenip. Important branch of !Education ears be ob tained at Pittsburgh Commercial College. Stn dente can rile? for Instruction either dill or evening, or both, with the privilege of remaining Ull they 'elite good• meantile nol rc rdit 0. K. N, Imnractor. G==l Corner or Third and Market omits CHARTERED A. D. tr.O. The only Chartered Inatir , ion of th e kind in Penny. as 1617. John Deming, Princip Instmetor 1¢ the Science OfAcrOunts. 0. K. Chamberlin, Professor of Penmanship, Mei , Comae Computation, he. Alex. Al. \Verson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial The come of instruction include Book Keeping, and its &policemen' to every branch of huainesa, lec tures on COMmtreill Law and Commercial Science, Penmanship, Mercantile Computation, ete. Students can enter the College at any time, mid when endeedoaill receive a Diploma, signed by the Faculty and giamlning Cvmmluee. notil AN imelligent well educated Lady. as a partner to aid in Machine it ecru nice Female School in the ol our city. Wanted, Mimes ity our two cities or towns around, for several eyed Book Kee and Salesinen, in wholesale or retail stores, or wore .orp. housemen: and for a number of men and boys of all ages. Money borrowed And le lee. PiClll.o call at ISAAO lARRIS' Agency & Office. FRTIALI.:—Ihe Daily Garette, and all our nails nd several weekly newspapers. A variety of crChringe nuvropuperl from many of oar principal townie and Cilia!, and several kinds of Almanacs far lent. A temperance chart and several maps.. A mineral water and cupping and leeehing eign. small supply of hoed. linitetationerylorsale Cheap, by ISAA(7 HARRIS, Filth Meet. A!CRON EIRE PitLitir • Pialcir--111 - 7,aiiii • W - ri: calved for rale, wholesale and retail, lir • , 7k H PHILLIPS oral 7 & It Wood at . INDIA HUDDEik DOODAD - wet rereivfdTit the Indio Rubber Depot,- 21 Capes., wan !leave., long rut; iv extra heavy Pea Coate; it do Office.' Coat,; It pairs 2 do: Sou' Werteri; •' dot Della' Meade; 2 dot Lion% • 2d. Dogs; do: pair Men'. 1 1 110,1 Glover; 2 dot pair do Mittens; ter We b 7 nO2l J k II PHILLIPS NEW EOOKS. ATREATISE on Popular Edneation. By James Mahn*. A. M. late Superintendent of Publi unction In the State o(Mlchlyan. • Alton Locke—Tailor pdd Poet; an Autobiography. The theory of Madatna Roland. By John Abbot. ['tetanal Field Rook Of the Revolution. By Demon J. Looting. No 9. Received for sale by,' ft C STOCKTON Prinr, Book & seller & Mader, no`2o C te or. Tbira Market sta. "r_pCiLrUITITITII-7bele prime fresh, received, and 11 0 for sale by It DALZKLL &CO, no2o Orel NIURPIIV k BURCHFIELD have dun opened a . iresh supply of the varlet., go.UUen o(the above article, including Llack twilled, very Mar. Alm, French Doeakina and Caasinteres, black and Aunty; and Black Satin Vesting, at vety low .ppeea for quality. VEGI BUTTER-7i k Al. mai '"1" 11 DAZELL aCo ALERLTUB-23 tau in bin and 1=1:1. W eb ? . RDA Timccrin SEEDS-. 10 bd. of deb, .0 2 a 0 baud and for co Sous /L9ll-412 ea Canal. for sale Crt-, • " • nattdlol • SACTLXD IKIZ3IIO. THE Dew Carmine Soares or Boom collection of Glom. Music,orn= Me moss popular tunes psalm and hymn g use, tomnbersath • great 'salary of now Moss, chants, mown and an• tams; the whole being one et Ma mom conollem col lections of music for samba,' conmgulons, sissdirm sebools and societies, extant • BY Lowell Mason. A supply of the obese received and to sale by • JOHN IL MELLOR, no2o 81 Woo. st XCELLENT FAMILY' TEABO3OO per lb, roe'nle b • NO2Ol MINIMS & CANDIED Mange and Lemon P. el, for Ws by ll no2o ' MORRIS & HAWORTH -DIME GRAPE JUICE, pale or dalkj COT We by nO2O MORRIS A HAWORTH A L TEW HAMS—Jast rewind ro Gnaw:Lad, end DI for tale wheastle and retail. kl no'.) MORRIS & HAWORTII Baas Ira Enna, HE ben of Wives , Brandles, ennoble for me dieinall or other parposeaman always be procured wholesale or retail at MORRIS &HA w OATH'S Ilea/ Tea k Wine Store, la the Ulacoond 11714. d hicCLURO, do CO.weald respectfelll Irv; VW town their eustomers and the liable, that they will beret be cosstautly supplied with FREIIII OYSTERS, daily received from Baltimore. none GOSHEN CHEESE—A lot of *wrier peel= Cheese; Jan receivedcod tor ode by oceo Veld A IideCEURO & CO - QMOKED HERILINGLarge new saaltd, in Soo ord.r,iut recemed'usrinle by VAS • MeCLURC; ( 7cCO .40 SITUATION WANTED. EITHER as a Clerk or Salesman In a mercantile hone, by a gentleman who ban had some ex perience In a general %benne. Salary not so much an object as a situation. Hardware or grocery bast. nesg would be preferred, Address Box No 4; 'betty city P. 0.. .Satlilectory rekronees will be nolgalar• •• • 7 50 77t4OLA89ES-30 b -Is New Orleans HAMM LLL snle last r stud for sale Ay_ nol9 JOHN WATT & CO Mi=rl • ÜBT received at 25!1 Liberty street, • JLayer Milano, in Whole, or, and eighth time; Dwelt do ,do do do do &edit,. do; • I Banana do; 1 8 1 u: ll i.14=1 ; arge Lad email diante; 1. owns noloy Pruned; In boron.; The above are all in a order, ardor-II beiold low noln Whl A' FICCLURO & CO FLOVR—iSO bele T. 0 Pollock'.iFlour ju t reed for eale by DOLEIRIDGO & muutuar, 0019, • • 11. Water et Cold W•Ot.hal , Goodo railltSilY Jo BURKEIFIELD'initur attention to 171 Weir roil alsOrtmen; of goodi, peculiarly adapted (or Com, Wurwm.,ittek llama made and f..anam BLANKETS; Wenn Home made Flannels; do Twilled ',do; Barred and Brown do; Weak Kimmel.; 1 ' Linsey.; Barred Pehrse Cloths; Winter iloalery, Winter Gloves; Worsted Searle, Comfort., An. at north cut corner of Foanh and Market street's. . nol9 hf. chest., .Yout.g Hylton, Mak, and Imperial Tear, cabled and to arrive, tor tale by tioltt A CULBERT: 4 4.3N &CLOUSE Fdl CATTY boxes Y . U. end Irv. Teas, on band len./ and to nuive i fogig i ta .48 vioN cum „BE CIDER. YINEGAR-75 brls on hand a.nd for we by cafe A CULIIER.TBON & CLOUSE T OBASCC-10 k &t i t= bee mr;W 6y sol.n -81" B*1" No ll i dg, ' trAMI6 7 IVS & CO POWDER--1000 Kegs Book Powder, for sale by , 12015 13UTTE8-30 ten. filrenehEY. MAT/MEWS & CO peeked, 12 brie Id* do 5 tai. do Facked; ree , g , [diode. by WM BAGALEY tc CO /8 & Z) Wood st. 1., , 1 ATiIEIDS-10 nth., bee reere,Ohlo, for 'ale by col 9 AVAI DAUALEY A CO D RUM FRUIT—DIO be dried Peaches; • ' 100 b. third Apples for sale by flats we& newit.Ey & co NE%L/CLASS t.-4 Vstzero I i a 3 Afgi Bl; pg• ens, lan•E” to •• •!•+.• • UTCRISON & CO A: A .1 I A ✓✓e ., . •Im on tee'. at sale b [motel HARDY JONIEZ k CO HOT-69 kegited number., COT Sale by 0 noI9 lassin 7AS A HUTCHISON &CO SYRUP IdOLASSES76O brie Br Louie, real S. per calmer J. Q. la dlld for rate noiN . JAB A.UTCLIISON A CO I)EHNED 81.16AR8-7110 brie eseartioil, embed, ' powdered, and e!ariSed, In wore and for sale by •JAS A HUTCILISON &CO rlot9 Aare St lends Sannr Refinery . UV MTV FISH, PICKEREL k TROUT—C band VV and hal Mar/cll, on hand and fon rale by noIB • WICK an MeCANDLESS br.,vats-is caste received for sato by WICK & MCCANDLESS H E IW GS-H6 D x .. i.d V . l: l ;a l DOTASTOES—Mbarni. for .I.le by oat 9 . WILE AfeCALNDLViS CH6E.E.-1O bsrt Cream Jut rttalved fat sale by; nalB WICKk IiteCANDL9 BROOMS -84. des Corn Itmets for sale try not 9 WICK &Mee/12101MM PAR-100 be, N. C. Tar , tpir c r:g s , ANDisss oola 10111 A Bh7rATTdaT,Criito - i — • -I.)for sale by . KIER dc nolB r Canal Hula: Itjr AtIKEREL-10 bd. Na I, re taie by ILL nolb - • ; KIER &JONC9 - royFFlELWritiak — dbaufltigg—A mann JJ lot tor tale by faell3; KIER JONID3 - DRy VENISON HAMS, fat sale by bolt. KIER JONES - - -- JTCNTATA govt.'s—Ls uperior 'ape ona for _sale be' Inelel KIER ic-JONVI & a.AF, eomuauyoo bawl and for sale by HIES &JONES WANTED, TEN 81paes Bank ot • Pittltambi l S A V iig iavni polo E3:=2l T llF.:ceektielderi oi'the Palmathreat& Salt Mane nient'oettefee haaWd and ell " renter= reqcdrad te be paid *tithe Milt kirtany at 416 alike of molg, 'Cults • By order Of 1116 Board of Directors. GEORGE TII9MPSON. Tre.ooorJk Seer Taremuto, Nov.l4llulB.lo.—tbr. . • Lake isirsteler Trout Salaams 30BILLS Lake Superior Trost Salmon, but reed dos hem Pittsburgh and Pon Royal Copper Mining Co. mese fah for exceed, le fine ..or and Woes% any coo p% he the lower lake., and put *P la= r t." "' Hr . Mr: Filth u & msria=•.o.7 el. StiDA-30 casks English, for we by 0 nag_ • PAHNESTOCK &CO SAT.3PLVEIE-83 keys refleal s for sale by noll6 SI A PAIINIETOCIL k CO IsIkOILLCH haLL-47 cesssrlimly. CO .111,1 G B A FAHIMTOCICk CO VP£4Ol BALTB-110 Obis Put meiTod ons, tot o .1 KIDD t CO No 60 Woedth V iAC r " T:r ned V aldfoa=7. al iPDD O C Aar ROA , -abaiss forpla j b6 a co OVOULUILS-60 olos assorted for bleb by nolb I KIDD & CO UDA ARROW ROOT—I elm or re. s by • 16 /JUDD tc CO A lIIERICAN ARROW RI --330 shsfor aa.a:uy A note J JUDD& CO ly :( 1 /44..." .., ASII , Ter17 1 111 t PIMA ,rrii Wen 'shortly 'Weillilzhlbltad In Pittsburg lilaynell celebrated genes ail/rands; PANOR • j 1112111,10 A VOYAGE TO EUROPE , Embracing magniliceittviews of &wog, its Harter, the Atlantic, Liverpool, L 0 N D.O N , From the Thames, passing under the Bridges, and ending with a view attic Tnexklis Brilliantly Illaminated;and both banks orate beautibl HI PLR 11.111INIt, Due notice will be Oven attic day of opening. • nots:deodtf SALESMAN WANTED, by 'a 'Philadelphia Dry Grads House—otio able to influence a good cult end tin meetly , trade fronnWertern Pentuylvaataand Ohio; be meld be of good character and qualidid to take • position as a first rate miles:am None other need apply. Communications swill be considered eon- GdenuaL Address, post paid, Box 7tl Philadelphia Poet Orme. nolikdoodtm Sup•rl or Eleotob sad Irish liVELCkey. , PUNCHEONS Stewart'. celebrated Malt Whis key, ornery delicate donor. 12 puncheons Mellen% Waterside, entre , anent) and high proof, under output house lock. Also, Brendles of different vintages and brands In half, quarter, and octanes. Iniporte, mad for sale by II bIeCALLA, nos.S:deodlin2p—lla ri3 Walnut to. Philadelphia LILES NAVEL'S BRAVING CREAX—Where 0 the mart who does not appreciate the lexury Of 111 easy shave! If ay there be, we do not addren on. selves to hint. Bat to all others we may, if lon wig to render shaving a pleasure,parehase a box ofJules Hones Almond Ptstachig or Ambrosial She • Creams. Ills utterly Impossible to find ROOMS to • scribe the feelings era persen who bag beau used • Shaving with Clanaly soap, epouroildn, trial of thl for the first time. I t a combination o mender, miranne, and Ple!stste.: • •• • JUI. 11.1 GEL'S SHAVING entails egeesl Maly etnollleriu rendering thastillett and Meet beard soft and pliable, reducing OA admirable lathe • and by Its utnimply mild -nature allaying all trrt• tion, and preventing that 'Unpleasant and mid . attic sale wideh to so often experienced et, sha mg. Gentlemen rasing ialea Ilatualts Shaving Oren • may thee the coldeu-; and moat plem.W. wind, hstl mediately alter Its useositheat . the aka been chopped. And Owe who once nee ly we can safe say .willnevettna any other,' - One great advantage, which...rill - be especianY • Remitted byithose :who weir *deicers, to the fae. that It will eat *teeter tleabeard s which PM ao • _tilt d'? VIII& • MD/ ...I may appearance to I. vagac,..l ...at th ere. :Ades Ilauera Slaving • - are dcmPhata Illaiwrallanni compounded with ale to the utter emelt:Mot of all; amities calculated render the elvarelloa of anplesaant, and w be appreciated by 11l who mho trial of *mat . .- I Prepared Italy by . • . JULEI43 Perfammr and tillemial, , a ISOCbestast -Far tale, litroltude and real!, by B. A- FahnestA & Co" alt. E &ellen, Phuburn; and /An &am end 3. Mitchell, Alli;tbeny cas. aepTr To 501100. L V111,11.011Z11.116 A MALE testier, competent to sunertntand a Ism (1. sehaelortU End a drablet situation, and re ceive a liberal Waxy, by outing trornedi eta ayyli- OVUM ik_PCIIIM. to the Ward of Dlaeatiou, in the Olen of Volum:bran& comtf,Obto. By order of dos Bmull. • nodedlhekretts9.. W. R. MACKINTOSH Bee', SIGHT 'ORA F T S NEW DAL T . IP/SoicE, li.HIL,ASELpIi IA CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS!, art .401.r# tottNravp For aalo , A. V.11.61N8 A, CO , Cor.llani 6: Market .to T EA-1 .06 11T:ekes's Y. N. P rajt t .rr nd I , tn it p7 w far s al e co gibir rebeitaizigaiiiej;wilia , ri keg. Gedke's 6 mkt. tor tale by 0010 RIIEV, dISTTICEWB k CO Lr 11513-1.32 r. o 3 Mae ere • Z 3 tuts No IL Herr - lop ' casks Codllabr ' co boo dry Ilenieq, for sole by , Rimy, Al ATTIIEWEI k: CO Insulated& I Dlaarkata I rURPII V & BUROLIFIELD hese just reteived a „,,imly or home made and C” t.. 011 Fifteen Dollars perpalr. tin latter• premium article, and very reperlor. darn. Clllt and Cradle Blankets of dnierent aims. reels ➢'Oft SALIi. THfi FACT.ORY attend on the cornet or Rebecca Lea Corm saute, romans aweigh Lacork forget, netatfy put la thorough ninif kriee moder ate, W terms nay. Apply to • . _kola ' , , • , & IRVIN mu - .W-14 bed ed. day red'd tali - ale by b014..._. 7 - SIIRIVER 4.11A101F.4 cc elltilt3ll WRITING—ISO bes soporior, for sal 10 by A A FAIINF.-rock co ° Rot, First WNVood sts COVa—I2OO lbs for salt by roll_ II A FbIiNFaIQZ3Z 1061L11.400 kegs smarted rombars, band, for oak (roil] . _ LIAITST IRVIN BLK IRON-700 tons ssariid ores, fa rale by not{ RAIRD IRVIN !I}I4I6—ISO bfrteji Tnr,(or~aao by . ISM AIL DICK &CO ml{ SEDIE-403 bis in store nel . for ale ter C 0014 ISAIAH Die6EY rs 00 WIIITE FlB/1-11,0 brls and Orts for sale by eine IBAIA II nICREIr a CO 14'14. 0 14 . DICKEY CO ' a i ' nt "'Ng)°, MINL•U. 1 OP. . •• VAIINIBII-73 pkgs.Crie, ann. GS and carriage, tot bv nol4 taAlnu LICC}..7 CO TIONEY-4 beautichl article, pm 5p — 0 boics to H fu!alY °l* & CO - P.PS Llbenrm nol4 . pl&itt APP borta Norton .tut L TM' Ita&a&une, Jut ruretvd (pr.& • 4314 WU AMeCLIIHCI&CO TAR— 00 • `. e, or .al, by nOl4 i WM SAGA LEY tr. CO "CWOOA, — tircriZg b z Baer% c000t , ; : 606 do do I , l s , r ,rgocolatc,fornle by ' (nol4l WMII HAOALEY& CO .1.01611. V •,0 bNe Poz2,:fr - JAL.. • sztla by Wbl EItiGALEY & CO nol4 1 lO/ 20 Woad Ft 130 IIIDEH-7600 [egg bh.e.tr and nab, IJoyezd roamaratiore, 19111.1.1013 and to armre, - nol4 .9. DILWOITII & CO QA.FETY FUNE-2S brls inapt - dor quality on hand, 13 unit .1 8 DILWORTIM CO 91.&11-430 brim N. 0.7 v. for ..145 by 1 riol4 BURBR' ME ft INCH RA3I Ikm owillaEs—zit+77tiTholames i for We A by 1.11, u 01.4 : I3I.IRIMIDG E ,E ck NSIIR riCYDPltli—treasksjust retell s- id - for kale b ; 111131117R1001: Le. INC rt 43 -8 I%bbV.==., ; at"'"C°ll7,iZTt,riari'V;'';,'e'o SUN ll ' LIMII tr oColo v 9. F nd • igo; V r'pP : ; b rl eCal; • 1 bCr.M; IbrrGger;o; brl in r , - I brl Pepper, fere.k nol4 . I D WILLIAMS A - CO • ELERIDEINCE :FOE SALE. • THE anhteriber often for sale, th e rine en Which I„ he ecrides:in th e Second Ward, Cite of-Alle gheny, containing El earn, the improvements consist of a cottage Inanaion. large grapery cod •derelling, portent ledge, ham, Mabee, and carnage house. to gether *lava thrifty apple lind . paane enhaed The greenlet are hannoneely laid pa, With beautiful shade latid Snit treet;Onaln, flower., Title Indio petable,and ponessiongireniinmediate. ly. Ravin 11.2,the venire. on Ohio lane. or at the elan of W OIL ROBINSON, no2kellwlatT ' 09 Routh et, Ptuaburgh. 7 BBIJRADniVITIIOTIT YEAST, recompound is warranted to produce Ihe within it-Abe effecto, as follows: Birectiods for making Bread, Teo Cakes, Buck wheat Cam, km, by which si saving,ls erected in the Flom of &boat Weer crab I ' _ To Make 'Breod—To cash pound of flour add two teaspooehli of Compound and the usual soon y salt, mix them thoroughly together adult. dry. this makes a prepared roar the You coo mu and and ma as -Mime, then add 88 much cold water Rill make She dough the meal Weems; - knead ell, sod let stand Mean minimal before baking, o e or two boon will do no hurt. Mama mimed hot mach Wane, sad babe ot once, hut. will - do no hurt to stand fifteen or twenty minutes. There as no dod ger of grades too math of this Compound. I. the Bread,' is will not tarn th e bred yellow os see um does orlon used to excess. Tooted pat the shore Compound 11118 Tea • a., Pli6dlngs, JobanyCatap, Indian Clams:Huger Oleo, Corn blest Cakes, Corn Bread, Brown Bread, s -t, Boner Cakes, Beebehent Cokes, Apple Alm Hags Pot Piss, and for all baking purposes. Bold by 11 E SELL 115.,• • iron'saLs, AFEW :Sharks Cuff Mae Stack; 'also, American arsA'Wertera Insurance Rik Apply to Baird & Livia, 114 Second amt., Our limeoad Bupply-491 open If MP= & ouncaviu hero now co • plead the opening of a very large SECOND so ply of Goods for the Winter, and ran idol every ease ment to buyers to make their purchases fr• teem. Ladles will had French Merinos and Coburg. of 41 . 101 M: 0 o Printed Plena Cashmeres and de Leine., al wool; Oold Medar, do Ingredtransty, •fnew hilts, at a:locals; Neat Myles and solid colors, an loos on 111 ' Changeable Poplins In great re•tety of oh es; Dress Bilk end Satins of newest styles most desirable colons - Scarfs, Neck Ribbons, Bonnet Bit boor, Gloiu end Hosiery, &C., and a MB supply of Housekeeping Goode, at lowest possible prisms Especial attention is all* invited to their einnee make of Shining hhts• line end kith Linens—the law warranted pare firm Nanh east corner of Fourth snd Al ark et en. noI3 1, for sale by: VIER &J(11111i3 75:BMIt'SgiliergilleNfargs7fili grade.; bale. Yellow . • do do; Width "do • 6 'do Green Booking do • , do L5OO pia apprOved myle Blankets, do 60 pa - 9-. rap.sack Flannels, all Guides; 99 psi French, (ienturr, We. of England, and AlllCTiCall Black, Blue, Brown, te"lnvitrible Green Broad Cloths; 30 Beaver Cloth, atone dsolarto• /3 ps Blud, Brown, Green, mul Black deans; Jan received from manufactaren, and recent iprt atom Merchant. am respectfully invited to cell and ciandna the IMMO at • A A AIASOM A. CO'S ourg . - 01 Market st England and New York. 'We hare obtathe..th w e Mornay for them in Pittsburgh, e xam Malts teachers and echool committees to call and ine them:— . No.l=-31.1p orate Western Hemisphere, 821E9 Inch. Nolb. - do. Eastem - do • do; No 3.- • — dci North America, , 70 a. N 0 .- do United Stales, • 70 82 • No doEurope, 70 179 No do I;A . 701 79 ,No 7-. do B. America fc Africa, 70 14 Price of the Salm, with key. 6E4 or the firs, two Heogiphern Maps, with her, SIG: • 'Those Mamie.= unrivalled Inaccuracy. beamy nod cheapness, and adapted to the wants' of the et - ironer, grammar and [high schools ante. Ur lied Elates. ' For sale at publisher's rnees, lei:loot addition f freight ehargn, at too • EDUCATIONAL 11001 C ETORE, now • CO, Mr ket ft Fourth stq. LkAlltD & IRVIN would mate tutentto to tle - fdre opixrromitles they 'cat affirm - capitalists for in. • From arty to one boatload thousand dation of the best real estate net...dues, having to ' tun from Mit months to lila years, and in tams 10 soft. -11013 • "lICCOU•TE—Ia - b - iiNi - .17761:70,7i - y • p n i3 • c:eatraxan Wtmria, WRAPPINti tr. P RINTHH: Tor *ale wholesale and reioll, by. Wolf - NV P MARSHALL NITTNEGS-1 east No 1, for We , by non - .. I, NCIIOONIIARER h CO FLOYP Btrffr L - • toolB V 141.4: LIME..—tOu In slore'end far sale by nag q, & ItAlll3/1:1111. wlit Doiv tad for rote by -• - torlEt. I : lltiltladsr4lUoOes common I and Janey tar ea ny It L 1 , 1,0 YD • : 01110KIG/1.1.11G EriViailirOS. - JUsT RECEIVED, a new .tack 01 Chiekerinrs 6,4 and 7oetava Piano.; . , also, a richly carved Gamin nano, th e f i lfnifil • ; Met beautiful nutriment ever brace . 1 to this eity.;. These Pianos anll be applied a.. . = 4 at lianas prices, warmer, LOT manna yea 751. , P011.1A1103 Wilber.. Alma received, a fine lot et Hest, wood pieta and carved Plano Sleety with Ink pleeh and hair cloth 110111. "Par We by , rz t' . ~"' ~ ._' JOHN it. 141.11.0 , : tf t e v arthev in canines fitlla tot Western Penn`a. r • • ItOBIAN 5T11111113121. A,Lerr of geenthe Raman Salop for Viotio and Gaiters have Met been received by the milacribtr. Thom minas are from the mom celebrated factory in Ita.y; they ate fear *read* tact Icor lcagtha, nod (or booty I"( tone :Lad daratillity; ors mniralled. the mbssnbetti .rmt baring t urebniond the at:/re for him of the factory, they am werme , ted - .Defter to any thlca , of tic'tia,erer offend In in tonnlry, II .KLEDF.R, • • • • Golden Itaip,ilolOl D rlllrd rt. N;B,—rrOgrotrming a rptendld near lot of Nouns & Clark , i and Donnas:Vs celebratod_Flasos. • roll , 'S • , gerniff ^",a Moveable Ulnae's. sir knepins Ake bail' like form, mode,' original ce, bete.; periodical., newspaper., draws. bank elseek , or any ott , N%P.Ptr• akere ~e,1„0 ii agust,A..,Tisis Invention. it A eondeerstA believ d. is the best ever, or . 4._ted to, the public, 6 , the f or .daae lt a s alemgr e. and wilt foretell v, many a dpadernsum .long needed by all who assay desire to feekthe omen o f pretesting papers for ...47 noy keferenee. For gale by It. C STOCKTON,. nod ,• ' -47,Market tern Jaat e 3. fAr sale i - Nuna4 m Y er a B DO brig No S. 10 bibrls Nog; 10 'do NO 1, for saleby BUR BRIDGE tc INSIIRAM 2 N. 0. fete ye l l:1 1, 1'v r t hit;.6 2o:4, ' ' -• SG Wood Rt ,WOOLSA 'GOODS -1&• - cii44 rre!s and kegs fur ta a • by. J & R FLI.WD I=M=?Ml