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I'ITIBBIJ ll GAZETTE.
21J8LI5IIED BY P7IIITE & CO
PITT9BO IIOEI
LITIESDAY MORNING, NOV. 26, IEOO.
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A aranger who knew but little of the . .. state
of affairs in this country, and was unacq-.. '.teet
'with the sentiments of its citizens, would i , led to
infer, from the tone of certain portionsof th • press,
and from the fact of Union meetings being . eld in
.....a the large cities, that the emelt° of We
i.210111110n of the AXOC/10111 Union was • booty
ntertnined by em mote very respectable pdstion or
people throughout the county.
ad then would he be, to learn that ...
Milan party, end scarcely an individt
union tvntimente, to be totobl Oa two
kelp of the Union, and then ewer
\Ficst populous and powerful--ond t,
u,gua third, more than two "thirds
..%11rabinanis are warmly unnehrd to the
no iinmion party in my of dun
the Union, and not o Corporal's guard
could be found who wools! openly bs
d amielipt of avowing themsel
A more devotedly loyal, sod orden
pie to this governmeet iastitista
*at the preseat moment Ott the face of the
then the people ilthe Unita! Stzuet, leavu
tebtority . of the eitizeza of SouthUarolint,
Ala.lrma, . Mississippi; and these mires{
Unbent of • public peace can no more re
Union, multi& insurrection in the col
Cork out o erturn the Bnti.th Empire.
We have •ci particular objection to I.lniiith
Inge and to .emend speeches anorectic°
taeliment to •e Constitution, by theme who
such demo trations necessary; but Ix.
against sn • evidence alone being conchs
public or pr ante patriotism. J test as seism:
voted a feel'. of attachment to the Union e.
the agricult and districts, and in the smaller
as in the i ilirent citea of the East—btu/ . ,t
riot quite so easy for the people to wtsemble tugeth•
er; and probebly man of the dwellers in 10,9 Cre.ta.
ble Communi its do not think Out their patriotism
needs any at endorsement
~,,I,
'WeOm p t against Including iiiihe ethst
of ditentionfeta, those persons who are earnestly
end honestly opposed to the Fe.guive Slave Law.
Hundreds °. thousands of the citizens of the free
Stales non der some of the provisions of that
late nablveffertsive, and unnecessary for
the s designed in its enactment; and they
deem it it duty, and consider it their privdege
to hold eetings to discuss it and condemn it
abd to all legal and lawful measures for its ,.
mediftesti . Is this not their right? Are they any
the lees friends of the Union bone. they
ala • 1 course to make their wishes known.
atld felt (d he Legislation of the =miry!
.
wet- 'd ahave,there is no diatinioninky in
the free . ''• - The opponents of.tbe •ftlirs‘,
Slave are among the warmest friend. the
Union hi end are among its test and most lai l
uldAthg ei r is. While the liar 114 , 11 tis as it
therjwill . • . bmii to * prrOvicions, either aetivety,
.
or passive ; astheir ceethieneee shall dictate, but
the will irer give ap the right, at the demand
of any ..wer;'to. ciamlne, disensa ; or con
demn,any • w paced by Congress.
In the' dst of: the terraria and exedernent
at ur....d, •
,g0, , ,.e.cal of WhiCh, we believe, is orig i .
mated and. tent up by politicians and demagoaves.
with a direct refmunce to the Presidential tes,-
eer A ion, is 00-sfuting to know that the poople
the Mathes —l..s yeeman¢ of the eattottY are . 1 '
tight. They never dimes. the chances of dire.
sten, hr 5...., such an idea is not in all their
'houritts,' i......,; bear that some ouch wild lichees
to retes*ed in the obscure, State cf South Car
eilins. •5.M....5t it will never produce any smiths
remit, t 4; do not for s moment Minute. L-t
there by an outbreak, nod our yudicioes read
high m'ded President call upon then to quell
th_ozial manta, and it wizard soon be =en who
ice
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Union men of the country. Content
Union as it is, with the Constitution, and
administration of this General Govern.
idr. Fillmore and his able and judicious
hey qmetly pursue thair ordinary career,
ming that it is n5........7 to p r o e l.,.
.OtIFITI no the tunthe.tops, to mve them
einsited with traitors to the Union and
mitten.
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T 1 / 1 12. MICATING LP PHIL•DT.LPRIA.
On Th y evening, November, 21, au immense
meeting held in the Chinese-Museum, Phila.
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•delphia b citizen of all Furies, to express their et.
technent oldie Union. The netting was called to
order by neral R. hi. Patterson, on whose ince
Ike the arable John Sargent was called to the
~,,e
Chair. A large Bomber of Vice Preidents and
Secrecy{ were also appointed. Mr. Sergeant, on
taking the Chair, made a very effective speech,
and was f lowed by lima. George M. Dallas, who
at the el . of his remarks offered the following
resole' , which were unanimously adopted,
1. Read ii. That the Constitution of the United
Stud, wit eh was wisely framed for the propose of
eatabliahl a "more perfect Union," and "to secure
s
the biennia of liberty" to unborn b-enemnons, has
fulfilled th
. objects of the patriots who assembled
in Conven biennia of
in the name and on behalf of the
Peopled e United States, nod is entitled to the
veneration and reopen of their "Posterity."
Z. That sucing to the-guardianalup of ut.,-
1 ,
erty and union, which were achieved by the
blood of o fathers, we have inherited an obliga
tion to p them untarnished together; nod ii
would be neatly bane to forfeit the National lode.
v .f i d on ence, dto fall in allegiance to the National
3. That care of the Union is a nanctiged trust,
.and ought be dear to cycry American ; but three
citizens especially its guardians, who, standing
an the spot hero Indepeadence svandeclared,where
the Conait Lion was fame!, end where the Union
Ms read d more perfect, ore ntimulated to tb.
primervuti nod tied additionai motives fin it,
f :.
=amine o that ptounduty, m mormuuding mein..
tints of the map and here, on thevery ground uls!
which our erotc ancrettora devoted themselvei iii
their 001111 y, we nu to the Sall. cruse, the
pledges vrhich they once gave and glunousl, rc
deemed, of our titre, our fortunes, cud our anered
honor.'
4. ThatlConstatnuon provide' that perrun
"held wa s ice or labor in one State under thr
law thereof =ping mto auother, shall be deliver
i
ed up on elm nof the pony to Whom, . Itch service
no labor may be due.' many yeses, State le
IlUdation en ributed means to curry thin consul°
banal pm,' o r, into street. • When Sate leg ids
tioll V. led, a duty devolved upon Gongren,
to supply do Waco, toot it has Lulea discharged I.
confer/env to tundamental law;and th e elletelltletit
it has adopted are entitled to the support of the
whole melon
it. That ow countrymen area law abiding peo
ple • They delegate to chnisen representatives in
the Congress of U. 8., power of lm , inlation lim
ited by the Cimaitutious; and they repose coati
denco in the nets of a majority comensura to with
the character in a Republican government. When
array then Iva, amass the execution
of the laws thus enacted, and by so doing train plc
upon the right, of the whole people they are guilty
01 at leant moral treason; and tt is the solemn duty
of the people. to rise up in their majesty, and by
gat rpm out the regular proceedings of Men re
telpflltAtiltd, to VilldlCaletheitUpllealaCy.and the psfr
v4E:minty of the law.
4. That so much of the art of Assembly of Penn,
aylvami as forbids arty officers of the Common.
wealth from giving ellert to any act of I.,Tigre..
ReSpeCtlltg persons escaping from Benner to other
Stew, and provides penalties for taling.cogiusance
or jitrugliellon _el the am of any such fugitive,
night to ho at the earliest powahle moment re
pealed.
7. That further agiuttion of the subject teslavery
which Lim hitherto promoted neither the welfare 01
the slave nor can Ma court of emancipatiou be
prodmiive of any thing but evil. It has been ad.
piatedLy - Congress, and with that adjustment it
should he permitted, in our estimation, to telt
8. That the permanence and stability of ho thltOtt
are etaltingered by the officious tineraference of
fanatical and disloyal spirits in concerns that donut
belonj to Voism
9. That the. series of KattileA e.cled et the tate
sesnim al Congress, fur the take of peace, were
paused lit a spirit of patriotism and judicionms com
promise, that they are in no respectdepartur_
trots
the Constitution, and that en it m the ohliga
tion, SD 'it ought to Le the &aim of every attire
at the lb:public, manfully to Beaten] them.
Spend:m wore then made by Josiah Randal
*lsq , Hon. Richard Hush, Hon. J. R. foamed, Col
James Paw, and lame IC Hatieburat, Esq. Lel
tons were then rend from Hon Henry Clay, Hon
Outlet Webster, Hon. D. S. Dickinson, Hon. Jan
oper, Hon. Juane kluettanne, Coo. K. J. Wale .
r, and Hon. Gco. DI. Dalian
Colonel Page now offered the subjoined rowels.
too, wlnetrwas unanimorolvadopied :
kbolove Tut do pun...ding% of this meting,
b i ls . bbd b y a bi awn, b• sew the Prosidant d th•
Senate: and the Spft,br of the Home of ftepte
eentaties of the United Swot, ,to be laid by them,
beton: the bodies over which they respectively pr.
aide;
Ttie folloandg resolunon was offered by Horauo
Hubbell, end carried cmabunaosly :
Rea:deed, That the member. of the amain
will imanlmonaly support the manly eflons of Md.
lard Fit(Montt, to sustain the - dignity of the law.,
and the principle. of the Cons:Almon, on worthy
oC hia emaltedatation as President of thew United
Slates
The meeting Men adjourned.
The ‘hdae n proccedlnge Speeches, dnd letters,
were published m fall in o supplement of the North
American, on F riday morning, evincing an energy
seldom equalled In this canary. It does great
credit to theproptietatr,and their corps of reporter.,
Oct
VllOlll NIVASIIINGTON.
Cortespordeuot of the Patabunth Gentle.
Wassrttcnon, Nov. 21,1 M.
Expressing the Message by Telegraph
—Character of the Message—Report.
from Departments—Their contexts—
Consul at Panama—Burvayar general
of California.
A very proper and commendable effort, is now
making to Induco the President mud Poe!matter
General to consent to abandon the old method of
traneadtiMg the annual message to a few princia
pagelties by eXtruordincry roll road experts; and
.end Into moo of the large towns of the country
by telcgreph. The expense to the government
will he 00 greater, and the benefit conferred will
be diffneed, as it ought to he, among the people
M all parts of the Union. Heretofore it bee been
the custom to dispatch the copies of the message
printed at the office ofthe party journal which bra
happened for the time to be the Executive organ,
to Baltimore and through the intermediate cities,
as far as Beaton. Whether Southern cities on
the mule to New Orleans bare been similarly fa
vored; f do cot know, but once daring the admin
istration of Cave Johnson, by a spasmodic edert
of enterprise, the message was forwarded to Com.
brziand by spebni train, on the way to Pittsburgh
and the West. But the undertaking proved too
gigantic for tbe energies of those edgaged in it,
and the expires gilVe out at the former point.
lithe proper authorities sec fit to order the re
unitite amegement to be made, the menage may
be rend In every chief city and town of the Unit
ed States, on the day that It is delivered to Cone
mew. It is said that the expense of needing this
interesting document to the extreme paints of nIl
the great telegraphic lines, cod of dropping copies
sr way stations will ho no grouter than that of the
xpr,aa in former year. For the accuracy otthia
tatement, °repulse, I cannot vouch. But there
an obvious propriety of nth:, cuppreming the
ayatem of government cs.pre.,,ng altogether or of
adopting this new plea. which mill entthee the
mien at large to participate iu the amufutioo
and advattageo relatiirg to it. le my private opin,
ion, however, this is ono of arose things which
had better be left to tie energi. a; Indtvidnda.
It issaid that the fortheoming mesaago will h
long. I hove no Information upon that l oipL It
la eel the habil of Prealdent Ftlimaro lu indulge
in many maids, as bin whole previmu pelmet'
hfe has shown.
In respect to the reports of the heads of depart.
merits, many games me made which may have
some foundation, and which I will give for what
they are worth. It in expected that the Secretary
of the Treasury will report that tha affairs of that
.department are m • gaud condition, and that he
has strong hopes of keeping the expenditures of
the current year within the accruing means. The
Pooldatter General will recommend a general
reduction of postage to two cents, with a large
omilingent appropriation to moat any falling off
tirkmay result from so radical a measure &ulna
New of the fed yew" ofthe new aystem.
if r. Graham, of the Navy Department, still ex.
presa hiedisapproval of the hew plan Amp°.
ceding national russets of war by merchant steam
vowels, nominally to the.employ of the Post Otf.ce
and Naval Denertmenta. If be takes the ground
• Mett It is rumored that be battassame,l, the tan
is Lot distant when the .Government wdl wholly
dila:100<C( its naval edabliatment from the coma
mercialitadatatinga of private citizen.
The Secrete= of War will advise the formation
of two or three additbual re g iment. cf rota
War cavalry ear the more effectual proteetwa of
ace auntie: *loan the Maxiean border. tad the
repression of Ladian hostilities in the new
The idargegioe will i. —ntible one,
and it made, will no doubt be cheat fully eompl,d
with by Congrew.
with gratification that the Leitrim. mewed
Mr. Corwin, the conral at Panama, bare been
diamined, after a rigid ex...nation. Mr. C. will
be retained. Oath temicaonala from V..., Department
of the etflciect and juthc.oca ttactc: .a stftr.:l ha
hoe Ll:charged his &vie.
Mr. ?mean, cr lltinofa, nu beet appo.ctedt,ur•
'toyer General or Oregon, in Faux of Mr. Gcw,thog
of On crane Sam, who declined lee appointment.
Mr. Pm= erns warmly recommended by Mr. G.
/man
'ROM lILW YORK.
Oarraspondeuez of Ita Potaborgla Gaulle
NM 'Yam, Nov. SI
The United States Manful, have net Tot rorc•
pitted their official returns of the ccratie, but we
have aruScient data, I think, tc establish the fed
that the permanent population of the City of N,ar
York is near abort five hundred and twenty theo
rized goats. This is a gain of about 120,000 dna
ring the put ten years, and places our Ametimn
Mei...polls the third city, in point of population,
in the wend. Fifteen years more or leu, will
bring us op even with Paris, end it is not extrav
agant to say that "Inc man is still living, w,th a
beard on his face,^ who will see us contending for
the palm with London itself But it is not oi-dy in
peptilition-that New York gives evidence of tech
extraordinary growth, aal seen, a well, to the
enhanced prices of real estate, the increased and
increasing value of its mooted copital, the intgai•
tilde of ita it:Meets:meta at home and abroad, its
greatly increased lode, its vast cmarnerciai t,e•
vine, ern, dr.c. Morcover, before another eetarus
is lakeo, a is highly probable that both Brochlyn
and Willianiabargh, will le included and mrorpo•
rated within the City bounds. This very evesiog
here la to he a eoll[lollllloo 01 00111renear from :he
• Della of each of the three Cities, to arrange
.• alters, looking to the recall. There .ii hut very
little doubt that the protect reel meet with the most
flattering success.
At the Anniversary Meeting of Die New Verb
Bible Society, but evening, Hen Dr. Dem.,. a
clergyman of the Epiaeopal CliureL, gave . 10.1,115
ble lambing to the diver. pretext., euunturioneed
in t6la community, for breaking the Sabbsts
the toy ol"Saered Coneerts," Sacred Panorsuois,
and other entertainments of o kindred char:ten,.
Mlariao Bishop yll2lO in for many a hard ha, olid
SO did the Sunday Editor', and tho terry comps
ales, who keep their alcamboau running no Me
Sabbath. Of comae this hot ohm from the pulpit
cornea down hard upon the offender., who, li,ving
their organs in tome of the newspapers, old
hesitate to retort. Looking at this matter In c.ian.
action with the war going on between Protestant
and Roman Catholic, iu the Mercantile Library
matter, mentioned in my last, and you may c..n
chide that we have guile a bitter .religions war'
going on in Gotham, foot now.
Jenny Lind leaves as, on Saturday, and on
but one more Concert in this City, (Friday ro4hi.)
Iter charity Concert, on Monday morning, tam
told acted $1,500 over expenses. Thu Firemen
are going to present bra with a superbly bonnet
opy of Audubon'. Birds of Ammon, as a grate•
ul acknowledgment of her generous donatinn to
he Department. Last night the fair Swede paid
• rout to tho.Muacum, and while there, was rnigh•
toy enema with the little wretch Toro Thrmb,
whom Barnum — hail "hied otr" fur the
/MDT chatted awhile with the manakin, and en ,
premed-the ticket that Tom woe the greatest Epee
creme of :cuteness extant. 'the by slander. ear.
elanated.
Thr; N•Coosi colors arn booglog n half mr.et,
ail the' public budilinviv, and on moot of the
to Loy, respect for the memory of the late
s..thavota. Thu Tammany Society have a weds
log at the Old Wesware, thin vyonihg, to take
lhc coetiourary cognizance of the deo:mass ct 50
Mutt-tone a fellow mumber. The amt.. Demo
eratto Committees aro ale., to meet to pave rennin'
hone of te , p.et, &e., w he trnearnillmi to Leo.
MU).
Tho Bear-opal Chinch, in tins Diottroe n a
data of great embarrassment, ever mon tic ,a
pens...oa or Bishop Onderdook for immoral cen
time; coma four year■ *into, la about to make so •
attar elan to fill the vacates, temporarily,
it
not permit/wetly. A special Conventioo or,he
Dioceio is ha convent, Cu the 27th bat., to debate
tho proprlaty of electing a provisional Blam e , is
accordance with tho rocernmendanou of the lam
General Convention. Dr. Whitehouse, of St.
Thtunaa' in spoken of es the moat prominent ears
didata for We boners,
,
.
tr,
ro me m aking eegteuelye
arations to celeiri i% oe • mare grand wale Mimi!
the approaching . toattrentary of, the ~,'veette.,'
Lion el Nem York, by the British troops,on the 1
25th of November -0763. On that ever mouton
hie day,. the lam. Regiment of the English in
ADICIIe6 bade a Bill adieu to the toed they tried
m bonquer in vain. ilia • filling epoch in our
national history, to be commemorated by public
rernicing, In New York, as patriotically a the 4th
of July le, by the country at large. .Evacuetion
Bay." indeed has Si mach of a national interest
about iy u any other aptivertary in the ealendur,
and the only wander M that it o sot more univer
sally observed.
The U. S. Store Ship Erie was want auction ,
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, this rooming, sgree•-
Illy to a notification previously betted by the Navy
Agent. The purchaser was Mr. W. C. M. Swift,
of New Bedford, a member of a well known ship.
•
ping bongo them, and the price paid. $13,000.
The Brie, itis intended now, to convert into a
whaler. "There Is but one step," you see, bore,
from the sublime to the ridißilous. A War ship
turned into a chaser of sperm whales! At the
ume time there is certainly something consoling
in the fact, that commerce hue better claim upon
her services than War.
The Ohio and Perliasylvanla Railroad Company
advertiee in the City papers to day, an oiler for
half a million. of dollars, which, it proposes to
mice on lei own . ..bond& This amount is wattled
to complete the purohano of iron, to pny dutten on
its importation, and to complete the equipment ci
thr hue from your city to Mnasilon, in Ohio.
In forms Me balance of the $1.000,000 of 7 per
Cent. bonds of the company to he honed no me
mortgage already effected on tho railroad; WOO,
000 having been already raised to pay for the first
coat cf the iron in England.
Money continues in active demand, at steady
rates, with plenty of capital to the marhet, for
both diseonat End loans. The quotations are
much the same as given in my ism. Mocha gen.
crafty are in good demand. the Wend and State
descriptions for foreign Invettment. A large
amount went ant by the Steamer Africa, which
sailed for Liverpool yesterday. All Wall Street,
just Ow, is oohing rather aosioorly for later
news from Ca ltfornis, tier Crescent City, which is
reported off Sandy Nook; ..00mIng op," as I pen
this paragraph.
Cotton has s6ld to the citeat of 300 looks move
my last, at 13ke for ordinary uplands. nod 114161
for New Orleans and Tess,- (High price,
for Cotton,
Flour—Sales of 50,000 WAIN. 111 $ 16151 44 64
No. 9 supernee; 14 hate! 75 for ordmary to
straight State; $4 6Slas4, Sli for mixed to ears:alit
Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana; $4 81:61 94
for woad hoop Ohio; sT..coll 06 for pure Gran oire;
$312 1 063 3IS for fancy Ohio nod lirnetAce; and
$5 31 tat, SO for extra do. and de.
Curn Meal quiet et $3 121. Prime Stain and
Western Wheat has been in good demand at SI
13 for Michigan, and SI 20cal 07 f d r Ohm; prim e
Grantee° SI israt 23. Soles of 15.000 bushels
Rye at 79, /Jerky is held at SI. Northern Onu
dee. Corn is in good request at Al,. Salem of
30,000 bush. the taro days past. Old Western
mixed 201 e.
Porvisiona—Saku 3,000 bbl:. hies. Pork at Ell
61 for 024.0 i, and ;..s 521 for prime. Z 4,1 1 ,11. 1,000•
Pb!.. Beef at S 7 25437 f.O for old mess Sales 000
Pb!.. jrrd or 'nail: Boner 1.9021 e.
Tan Wato ,Sarratur.—it trek x.e given to
Hon. Wasamororr Boor, Governor eleet ol New
York, In Hew York ear, a rev evening. ego, on
arhiehricetalon that doutaguished gentleman or.
tered Ike following correct and pd . :cloys mai
meat
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n 4
how, (said Mr. Runt) if it were a at or•
casino, I wouMbfaist say • word or two upon the
condition of the Whip party at the preNeet no.
meet.. You are ali well aware that a Spirit of di.
vision and disco has crept i• meows us. This
is mall to be d Plored. And, crcllemeo, then
rie_slly is no need of ail this ILIDIef.Jae. Tic limn
require from at union—eardial and hearty union'.
—and that we uxeseise and banish this spin, 01
discord that has craned the threshold of the Whig
temple. Moat clunestly do I desire that peace
and harttionakme - y - be restored, and that tht voice
of distraction and disesetroi ivMtliy is me re be
'Malipnioug those oohed ID fang lied main.
g the tame prina.plz-a and des/rtag the
utoph of tha inter no!itieni v re.n, 1 there
serer war a time when Ins., wa s mi . ashy,
and lets eatuse for &street:on and dissor,i bin
the present.
Why, gentlemen, what it the ,arty
ded about! What and where to the otiose of sit
this disagreement I conkers I cannot answer
the .question. So tar aa prineiples and taaasuma
are contorned..see hare a commen interest Sad a
common object, both at the North and at the
South. There in nothing to separate Or Let 'IT
try if we cannot each and ci act to a spirit of fro.
tertity and national concord. Let us resoire to
str.nd together as "the Whig party of the woe—
to maintain the COOTAiIcaIOO and the settendet oat
every where, of law and order." (Appirtere )
Itaziou Consaussromat alecno, —Tin report
that !dr. Richardson (Dem.) was defeated to the
fifth district of m. 0., c. erroneous. Richard
Yates, from the seventh district, pm represented
by Mr, Harris, will be the only representative of
the Whigs of Illinois in the neat Congress The
ine=Sers elect are as roll: William H. Bt.-
sell, Willis Allen, °good° B. Ft. Slat ,164 chard S.
Molooy, Wtlliam A. Richardson, Thompson
Campbell, and Richard Yates.
Now BILM—Ao Indsperirlept Bank hos been
been established at Youngstown, under ILa set of
Feb. 24, 1h45, with a capita'. of 550,000, paid in.
It Is called the Ilahoning Bunk of Younsramme.
William Rases, Prewdeati R. W. Tayler, Cosh
ter. This stockholders and otGeers of the Bank
rank among the wcelthMat and beat c.tuen• of
Menacing, sad the 'Hardt' will scarcely refuse
to pocket the new, clean issues, since the Press.
dent is • veteran Democrat, without guile, rave
the tin of Banklam.
The coattreetirm o f i rail road aerose the hot,
mu. of Tehuantepec, to counea — the C0mm,,...
alt" Atlantic with t hat of t he ?mile, er Cow en
gaging the neural *limner. of the mereatarle
par
lieu of New Orlean... The consent of the IVler•
Man Government was obtained some wee Immo,
and au enigma:Mot of lands for the purpose made,
but before the company Can commence tier enter.
prise eertain powers and pnvilages must le. ehta..,"
ed from the Lacuna. Legialature. The Ooc-.nor
11118 beer' petitioned to call so extra session ofG the
Legislature to emend ',nein rorporalimi are
which ititerfvre with the formation of s company
or the character ow- .. to come Inma en.
terprfse au rammero as the Teens.) ,
Road.
lincrzn StATM :fair Yortatuwii.—The Phue
d.•lphia Inquirer hell the following extract rif 10-
1., from Lieut. Frailry,in which a gun,pnronder
anal a give .n of the lon Gl' the
.loop-of--wee Yuri:lowa, Gap:. Marabou
11=15
Pon r Pair•, tieu,Dausu 3U,
Dealt SIR I have to communicate the toenail
/Mel, intelligence of the entire loss of the Moiled
Staten ahlp Yorklowo, on the oanrniug of the nth
instant, while endsavorem to paw between the
island of Mayo nod Horns Vista, the ship sir hug
upon a ledge of roekr, extenrimg limn the north•
ern point of the former lalmid, thirty miles o.et•el
from this place, and hero - imam iito entire in
less than an hour alter drat mining. Atter Lily.
ieg and tilling the bold with water, orders were
given to save whatever article, could he gel at,
sod which warn speedily removed to the quarter
deck and poop, but tu a few mocneum - aner, and
before they could ho removed ur the boats, the
ship fell Peer on to her ride, and every thing was
swept into the sea. 'do sudden %VIM her going
over, that two of her ales, who Weer below at the
time, were saved with ddrmity, and only by cm
bog a hole in the deck, the water hat ow col oil
their egress by the hatches. 11, however, milord!.
me great pleasure that, though our low In great,
our !Minh •re doe to so nil mererful Providence
for vouchaallog his protection to us in limo el our
danger.
filassachascus, according in the eetiace returns,
bee 597 card facto rice, 1,220,752 spindles (tinsel.
od to woolen Ladish 337 C0". f 010nw , ,1,695
fulling mills, 330 carding mschinm, 1,605 saw
mills, 99 lulling mills, 830 slitting mills and nail
machines, 191 woolen and linen factories,l6,man.
ufamorlos or small arms, 18 factories for rho print
ing of silks aad calicoes, 23 blesobarlea, 114 paper
mills, and 452 mills of • miscellaneous chancier.
She also has 208 iron works and furnaces, 64 oil
etaries, 6 glass factories . , 47 card factories, std
5 353,597 superficial feet or tali works, sod 14,834;
350 superficial Mot of wbuf. Thum are also
629,770 taus of vessels of above Ave lone. Tha
following am acme of the agricultural statbrtim of
the State: snores of Mingo lend, including orchards,
tilled, 300,269; bushels of wheat, 28,497 i bushels
of ry0,43t,208 ; bushels of oats, 1,210,220; bush
els of Indian corn, 2,235,8541 bushels of barley
raised on Me rigid Mingo laud by the year, 117,4 4 / 9
pounds of hops, tons of broom cons,
lA9i acres of unmaprovsd laud, 716,234.
[Civil the N. Y.Erptiu, Friday cumin
LATEST PRAM CALIFOR
ARRIVAL OF TEE CRESCENT
01,043,799 47 1.17 SPEC'
NINETEEN DAYS LA
mend qf the ere soma City from Chdigm. via
Porto Belle one! Mama. settle V) 4..1 , "".
$l,lOO 000 in Gold on Fro Rh!. Med $300,000
in the hands of her passinvra.
The Cholera at Jamaica.
The steam ship Crescent City arrived at Kos
port from Chaves, at 6, P. Id., yesterday.
The Crescent City 101 l Chtigtes at 5 ,1 P. 51 , Bat
nnlaY, the 515 tact ., proceeding to Po e o Bello, for
water, whence she cams, via Havana for coal,
Captain Staldart very yhtdently deter ming not
to rail St !Cowen, In connequence of e severity
of the cholera at that port.
The Greece= City left Havana, Sn urday the
16.6, aft. P. ht—at which limo a st-smer was
eo the offitts, supported to be the Ohio .m New
Orleans.
Oat.dateo from Son Francine° are to he 19tt
Pot., P. M.
The mails from Sap Franco.) of th. ISM and
19th Oct will be dim by the Obio.
The news of the admission of Caldo ,is into the
Union was received at Francisco on t ,r 18th of
October. at It, A. M. by ate mail Weimer Ore.
gen, Lieut. Patterson , S. N and cooped s nal
venial outburst of tothusinatio joy, which cont.,
ued, with roars or .0000, LtaZee, boe4gee, roil
illuminations, throughout the night, i add had
namely slackened when the Columbus left at 4,
P. M., of the (Pb.t
The Corporation of Sao Franeteco, add the chi.
zoos generally, were already matlol , prepare.
Iva
lion, to celebrate the great event morning
heron,
The propellent Carolina and Columbus arrived
at Panama, the former oa the 3d, the latter on the
7th last., bringing down 300 panengers. No
cholera or Mohnen of any kind at Acapulco or
Panama.
The steamer Confidence, Capt. Gannen, from
the Straits of Magellan and Valparaiso, arrived
at Panama on the lit Noy. ia pence' order, and
would sail in a few days for San Francisco.
The New Orleans tad Sarah Sands were else
op fur the 12:h sad 15th.
The steamer "Partga,” (Law's Lit. '
loft Chn..
gres on Monday, the 11th, with over 000 panacea
gate, principally for New Orkena, and stored at
on Saturday; her pastenters reported
that atm was near being lest by heil navigation
going kilo the thrills, (hilt without t o ohing,) he*
tween the Isle of Fines and Cape an Anionic;
from all account., she was near 100 mitre out of
her reckoning; her passengers Wali packed in
bola for want of room. Five persons were
drowned no Chaves Bar In endeavor/ow to reach
the Panne in so 'radian Calmer., another hoot cap ,
zed, passengers losing koaggyis nod 111,000
duly.
Cltsgrea Bar 9,11.11 unusually rough, while the
Consent City was at isobar, but aunts worse af.
ter her parnongen grn oft
. .
The pasectisera outward bound did cot
rience any difficulty landing • ehtira.
Foote; U. S. Chats* des, &Aim, to
Dorm. nod Secretary, niu :p.acagCre by the
Creetat City. Alan Lieut. De Canith• U. Nary,
(invalid% saith diapatchea from U. S. "Legation In
Chili t •and Lieut. Butlett, D. 3.lslavy!“.Le cout.
maader U. B. ache. Etrined "rah , di:yaw:tea
torn California for the departenent• of th.• Navy,
and U. S. Coast Surrey.
!Ann!. Bartlett also brings the charter of tha
[WV: purvey of the Yritrittett of Columbia river,
showing the lately uncovered cane, now in
daily use, and a near chart of the Co at of Call•
lorow tad Oregon. from Monte t oi t Columhie
ricer, or aim hundred order of coast thorou,:hly
examirntal and laid down by Leen, ants Corn.
mending McArthur and Barnett, wit, their Ito•
drographical party of the U. S. Coat Survey,
since April 1.4.
Thine :thponzoi Chug:l,6,th ba!
highly pratcti by the pthmh of Syn Fr
IMMEM
oreyez md! be •t peva /sad beret
Beebe, Salvertatendent of the Corsi
.
be, ri•Calplit.l3, •praval, and publi
D Haskell, the ransom
Adam. & Co. ' Express at San Fra
passenger by. the Cresent City,
The Carolina, on her pustage troy
ciao° to Panama, nut the CabfOrnia
of Panama, with two. Imndreq pa
well lion. J. C. Fremont and lady
meaty other lerl'en were on hoard,
Franeorro.
The near Captain Gel:tarsi of Co.
Jose de la Concha, arrived al Ha
Spaumh cream sbLp Caiodon.b. on
aod 000ir ,-barge of the Korcnnuent
On Mstnrtley LIE be relteared se.
regu;sr troop; on the ream So T•con.
The Estflub steam packet Great lk
Carthage. and Bsnibiatar
ninth awash, with SW
thare,l6oo,oo of vt.tel •
Enna m+ San Frlnet
Summary Since I.
The poblir maid bee
ttoric4 the Wt inttotittt to
the 7th ,Ann!. lb! Zlat,
the Lmdahoure. They
qtoerty, atd vraboot any nt
um dot beema been time
;be 31plo yet beard from,
mad San Jae. indeed,
ongh organthanon of pa•ti
whether there will be Lebo: the nazi Preside,.
ual election. In this city, there were then- t.r;;.•
eta--tbe Whig, Ikmoorat, and lodeoendent.
portion attach tleget was e!ected, although the
Whig, earned off the moat. In San /we. the
Whigs elected the entire hetet. The Demorrat•
di modulate for Attorney General, Mr. MeDdu.
gall, and Inc Clerk of the Supreme Coon, Mr.
Thorp, wilt rlonbtleas be elected, and the Whig
candidate be Superintendent of Public !Maroc:Lon,
Protector Nanny. Capt. George Simpson, well
known to the Mexican War. has been elected
Harbor Muter of the port of San Reticules.—
Ho rut oo the ladepoodent ticket, and although
having a boat ol competitors, was elected by a
handsome majority. Mr. Uheuuck le elected
Judge of the Superior Codrt alibis city. Vallejo
has been Axed upon by the people all the perma
nent ecal of Gosemment.
The miner. who have been all summer envie.
oil m damming operations, have been obliged by
the freshers to abandon the wort. which cost
months of bard labor, and they base generally
gone to the dry diggings, where they will drubt•
less remain during the winter. There has been
hot little :017:resting intelligence horn the mines
within the 1.. t fortnight. The,hlorthern Pont..
is becoming infested with a bend of mananden
like those who formerly traversed the San Joaquin
district. and the murder. Led robberies have been
recently of quite frequent eccentric in the valley
of the Sacramento. In the northern portionl et
the State, and on the border. of Oregon, gold has
bean found, bet not In the abut:Wine that was fist
anticipated. We have received private account',
within the lout twenty fonr:bouri, I rom the quints
mine neer Loa Angeles, and it 11 said it will prove
exceedingly valuable. From the Mariposa tome.
the etaitinents aro contradieMry.
The accounts from the overland Immigrants are
painful and distressing. About ten thotirund per
are still east of the Sierra Nerved., and It
is feared many of them most pass the winter in
the ninoutams. Exertions have been erode by
our tingeos for their relief, but we fen they will
not ■veil to BIM 01.
Tao NICMLAGUA Tamer.—Mr. Clayton, in Ina
speech at Wilmington, !taloa:owe, referred bi the
recent letter of Chatfield, the British Charge nt
Nt
rareg,a., in which it was stated That the treaty be
tween the United latell and England, .i.spreattly
recognizes the Mosquito Kingdom, asnside from
the right which We government of N tram:o3ll3
clam,. on the roast' . Mr. Clayton nays it his let
ter iv gramme. Mr. Cliattield has been guilty oh a
reicei loon o' the tree. y which to p. ,
ernlnrltt could defend (or a moment, um which the
/Omni nutliomties, he reels satished, world dittlain
ti adopt. tie says:
-The objects !toned at by the Pres.:lntl en that
ireaty were to obtain (*or out country a &wetly ma)
use to the Pacific, tot only by a great chip canal,
Lm by tiny and every other canal or railway arrow)
the lathions, which devtdess North frombouth
...cote the petterineutrality of the veal re
gion embraced in that Isthmus—to lave the ex
penee of inaintatntng any naval or ta lorry pow
yrs to protect there mules—lo guard Item against
bloclade Iti time of war—to bring Ina closer ecl
at um. wall us out possessions on the Nellie, and
to the Ingle ways to the of all nation.)
ugreo to extend to them
iitune pro)
ter.ot which the United Yates and U-cat Britain
had gnarantscd. For Vatimete mtoristt la not my
purpose. to discuss these subjects to tetadi, and I,
have only glanced at this one for the plupoise ot
prevent., etteeoueepttun to regard true of the
mtint Important act, at ereneral Tayloos atheist/in:ton."
11. 9. ts.sroa rot nal.aeritielL—Hon. James
A. lityartl, it is said, till be elected by the Dela.
war° L....gtalaturc to represeat that State in Its
O. s. Seeate, le place at Mr. Wales.
Desta or Zscueautu POIIILA.I.—Too
delphis mere announce the death of Zechariah
Poulson, Esq., one of the oldest printers and put.
Ushers In the United States.
It m tribe observed, in the agitation wadi Mamie
in various parts of the country, bow calmly and
quietly the general °pennons of the 6:Aswan:tent
go on, and how faithfully nod benumb! , th e Preni•
1 drat and the Cabinet devote themselves . to the dim
charge of their dutica, leaving factions b rap, and
reclio , ls to contend, without being alfernal by any
I Ali.' cousuienstiona than those which CUOCCIV the
honor nod prosperity of the Whole 0.1101.
The OPFPUSiIIOII journal., hod very late to con.
deem, and very little even to COMIIIVIIOII, in re•
formica to the course of the Admit:iteration. It
seems to be agreed that the President will wand by
the lawn, end aphid them, es far as he me of
estostaulional =WO to his power willjmnnit.—
Thin gives confidence in every quarter. When the
people are eatisfled that the £seentive cud the Ju•
d icsry are safe, they feel a degree of warily which
eyes the threats of ultras cannot destroy.
We thick it very fortunate for the conutq, in
such a crisis, that so calm, honorable, led 1.1 a
man as Mr. Fillmore Is, should be at the head of
thoGoverriment. He deserves, at thil time, the
support of the Union men of all wakes and all
parties. Let them wand by him in all he patriotic
nitric to guide the ship of State safely throluth the
porde that new Wilma ua—New. ammo.
Kruerrexe Lranstnerms —A Mini CoUnairto:
of the Kentucky Leguanture have reported. bid
prohibiting slaves hereitfler emancipated in the
State from remaining there, under • penalty :Mettle
first offence, of five years' improonment in the
penitentiary, and for the second, confinement for
life. It was referred to the Committee on the ill
dietary, and it, or a ;trailer bill, will, it is said, be
enacted into a law under the requirements of the
Corts:itution.
A bill vron also reported relative to tree negro.
and mulattoes., providing for an annual registration
of the names, ages,and descriptions, of such persons
and the name' of the emancipator. A failure on
the port of any free negro or mulatto to furnish his
name to We county assessor or tlnt clerk, is made
puninhable by a One, to be collected by selling the
person into servitude n suilleient length of time to
pay it—the proceeds to be paid Into a colonmition
fund. It al. makes it a felony for a free negro to
move into the State, many now being therein, to
move out and return. The 6411 was referred to the
Committee of the Whole, and there was an =pee-
LAtioll that it certainly would Para
Li Baats—Letr.O. fro%Prendent Roberts.—At the
meeting of the Board of Alanagern of the New
York State Colonisation Society, on Tuesdayeiim
ing, much interesting information We, received
from the Republic of Liberia. About forti appli
cations are now on the Society's book. who will go
out this fall, or early in the spring. Among the
number are the skives of a yotrag gentleman, now
a student in the Protestant Episcopal Theological
Seminary, who will liberate them, provided the Su.
ciety will send them out.
Prealdnd Robe_rts — colored—expresses high gee
tifteation at the prospect of the establishment of a
line of steamers between this country and Liberia.
The following Is an extract front a letter from Pre.
indent Roberts to the Prostdent of the N. Y. Colo.
Mention Society:
"The remittance of one thousand Ire hundrei
dollar, worth of tobacco, by your society, will aid
us very much in purchasing territory. NVith the
amount of merchandise rereived from Rev. Mr.
McLaren, by the Liberia packet—s3,sl4, including
the tobacco—l think we shall be able, by proper
management, to crtmgmish the native tale to !manly
all the territories lying between Grand Cape Mount
and She Bar—which Is as far North as we propose,
at present, to extend our jurisdiction.
t' We have been fortunate enough already to Se.
cure tin political jurisdiction over nearly rill these
territories,mid have thereby elrecturely excluded
the slave trade from t o , and lam quite sure we
shalleh - nve no gr rutty now lit purchasing
from the native proprieters the right to the coil."
Covrtvattos or Tye. tv BRAZIL. -Late advice,,
from Brand carte that the production of tea in that
empire in rapidly and becoming an
important article of growth. It is thought that In
a few years tea will be produced in Brazil as
easily and as largely as coffee, and thathat cue•
try will furnialt thn world with it. two favorite
beverage!. The cultivation of tea is attracting
1110 4{{ol4iun ot planters threnglactut the "empire,
many of chow aro dividing their plantailons—one
put to be devised to the production of tea, and
the other to entree.
tr , tiVICrITN'ATS Ficnceserce.—Mr. reompson,the
sholitimnat, m hi, puhlebed speech, which he did
not deliver in BO , t3ll, on Friday, referned to the
despot, and reectionaries of Europe, and commen.
dud them to the vigilant attemionof Barclay dr. Per
i:tat' draymeu. Now that he has experienced the
ellects cm a “popular demons:nation" is Boston, it
is likelr that his optnion of the legality of the ecur
dont of Barclay in Perkins' dray men, when they no.
mulled Hayman, arc some what modified, mud their
.1 much less admired This matter of mob law
due. 1101 appear to be well undetatood yet. Men
admire 11 in acme MI., When it suits their views,
or chimes with their feebng., and loudly condemn
a when theurielves feel it. force, The "abolition
ists" denounce it where they ere the victim; and
yet they threaten aigatnat the Fugiuve Stave I.etw.
The '•Union" men feel indignant and outraged
when they see the atglittemats resort to it, and yet
In Boston they opady encourage it against aboll•
t.onist• In all cues st i, illegal, and therefore in
ail rotes dangerous to the rights and liberties of
the people, which laws were elude to protect
IFtut Lodger.
• c Wen 160
Nett .n.l
Profewr
11.1. cy for
bob.
p 3., of
.ero, 3 •
all] Fiala
be dor oat
•.nera al
and titt•
olf, ;Ito
tarn Dm
nn in the
/2:a ine.
are shad.
212,/
AUDI:I,ION cr • St...vit.—We learn hots the
Argus that it e m. J. Monument, while on his pas.
case free St. Louie to Raleigh, N. C, was detain
ed to Ptitsburgh, one day lot week, awaiting the
boat tar Brownsville and whilst there had a wr
yest stolen from him by the abeifticeists of that
Vac:, She was In attendance on his child as •
nuroc, and had been tenderly cud kindly raised.
her pamnts and grand parents being favorite house
servants in Its lather's fahaily, mu/ the child herons
no mother was tenderly attached to her Who had
always been bre companion—so much so that she
ia now lying ill is &h.% city, caused by continued
mourning tar her. On application to the Marshal
and rave booed., as to what could be done to.
tvardo her ...son , . he was told that awl. wee
the state of tooling to F.aaburgh, and such the ar
ratiger.ects or the abolitionists, that here was no
chance for him to rooprer the WSW L. Me. Mc-
Pbeetara states that such was the s ection of his
child tot this scrotal, and such the regard
which the whole family had En her that bad he
4
been offered ten thotuand dollsra in gold tor her,
u would have born no temptatina to part stab her.
—Bete. Son, /Yoe. Pl.
relptlitive liars tousv—Reefinance.
Ths Western Chnstlan Adv.:ate, or the I.7th
inst.. contains autos very Indicion sod =WM re
marks on the fugitive lam. We eStracl what ruts
lows, diveourriong all movements Li recut the
law, with plenum, and commend them to the
reinter's especial attention:
EXTRACT.
" From expressions which we have heard, as
well ag from resolutions of 'public meetings, we
perceive that a spirit of resistance to abroad in the
land. With ibis spirit we hove no aympsthy. It
rho law be constitutional—a point upon mho, we
nonce that eminent lawyer. differ, and which we
do not pretend to decide—thin there is a centi
me...l mate of redraw. It may be amended or
repealed. If It be unconstitutional, let it be tested
in the Supreme Court of the United States. But
under any sinttegency, coeuttution•l or 'neon.
atitutional, realatance is wrens.
"Christianity does not sigillre her votaries to
obey laws that conflict wit6Slcd'a law—she does
not even allow her disciple. to conform to the
mandato. of toy earthly power, at oho peril Cl
death in ns most (rightful forms,iithose mandates
are directly opposed to Quire word. But she never
teaches reaistance. Buffer, if needs be,_but resist
not: Bony law be in opposition to the word of
God, Ma Chrimiati may pass it by unheeded, bet
he moat be prepared tor all its lunatic.. If it
command biro to wonhip idols, or to abjure Christ,
let him die at the state, as did the martyr, but let
him not resist.
"Reviatimee is not only unchristian, but, in a
democratic cottony, it is wholly unwise. If the
minority are dissatisfied with a law, they have
the power to repeal IL If the majority are calls.
fled, it no la vain Mr the minority to moist. Let
opinion and egpraaion he free, let any enactment
be rigidly and entirety examined, let arguments
he heard and weighed, and then if the majority
desire the enactment, let the minority submit,
whether with or without personal injury.
"Were our country not democratic in it. form
of government—were it an aristocracy, or even •
• monervhy,itill reldatence, short of rovniution, is
but a mod. l i t I may resist what Um I please, no
may my neighbor. It I resist a :Lim law, he may
resist a tar law. If I oppose any marshal or corns
missioner, be may oppose • sheriff or a judge.
Conforms, and disorder tonal inevitably follow midi
a oagfat , proceed:rig, and pommel liberty soul
lite awn be without the protection of law- We
earnestly ennead prudence and forbearaore...-
A hove all ethers, antbaltvery mon anotild be law
sisdieg men. The evilest which they' oppore in
one at 'might agnlost right" Its overthrow will
he accomplished only by the spread of right feel.
togs and right pentimente Every violation of
right weakens their cause, and will tighten the
lettere& the oppressed. •
"The Chrialtan, however, need. no counsel
trout expediency. To him the law of God is
direr .and imperative. He in to 81111[11H bilatibirio
Mow lo authority; sod if he auger to well doing,
he into commit his cause Into the Lends of Him
who indent righteously. Let the Christian pray
for guidance and direction. Let him use all MO,
al influence to change thei cottons features of en.
ceptionable lawn—let him speak freely by the
tongue,- the press, or the ballot hoe, bur never tat
lent 0.1171."
WEALTH ow alauteuirm—Blitz, Wyman, and
other popular inagtelans in. this counry, are well
known, and blip}, esteemed for their many excel
lent qualities as citizens; it is, therefure, with plea
sure, we Warn they have been quite successful in
their proleasiun Signor Blitz, we understand, is
won! about 846,000; Wyman—the prince - of ma
gicians-330,000, all wade by hie unrivalled tricks;
Herr Alexander, =AO; Moue. Adnen, $29,01:10
and/. Harrington, $20,000.
TUL RIATOILALTT.
Tdtbreat—P/eam announce .1003 U. Dews, of the
Third Ward, as • candidate Mr Mayor, before the
Andismolle wad Whig Concepti on. c ol e yroar IMPIOR
••••••--
C.awr. ha= I Stemma is nominated ea a candidate
for the Mityoillty, at the next Meehan, aubject th e
deeltlon of the Whig and antimasonic City Coeval,
Ilea. if nominated ha will be alappotted ea an waive
firemen, a good citizen and a competent 0111.11 1 by
men el ALL PARTIES.
nole:dawtoltl
be Eeup W. C
net,
dbot. late Nigh Cannel,leo( Pittsburgh, yell
ortee 01 a eaflate the dace of Mayor
, th e flex, eleetloa, eubjeet for
to the deceuert of the
tV hta and Anticnownla City Convention, by
uulbdkarel MANY VOTER!!
Me Daum—Ton will please announce Don L. IL
Idetwenoe, Esq., will be hupponed by his friends as
• candidate for the ogle, of id ayhtr,at the next election,
tabinet to the deelaion of the Whig and Antimwonle
Coventlon. Inol2dAwseTl SIXTH WARD.
—ses
Warta—Sir—Zoo will Mews announce the
name of Gateau C. bloaaan, as • candidate for the
Mayoralty, so bject to the raillicallon of the Whig
r, M
Cos header. Morgan's claims will be strongly
aI by a hon of fiends, ho bolo/ both id
capable m
htZ
et. Otediestel MANY CITIZENS
it‘t'
BY AUTHORITY.
CONVENTION
- -
13emeeen toe Untied Stories of Ainerim . s aid kis .1514-
jesrp the Emperor of Brom!. for the soustprrion
of rlaims of Citizens of a. United Stares on rho
GOLVIVIAGU.
.CANCLUDED .1/101CAliY 21; 1849.
•
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
Proalamation.
177rerrei tl Convention between the Vented
States of America and his Majesty, the Emperor of
Brazil, for the adjtmreent of eirtimit of citizens of
tho United States 0.a - zing the Brazilian Government
was conducted and signed by their Plenipotentiar
ies at Rio de Janeiro, on thetwenty seventh'day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and forty
nine, which Convention, being in the Englishabd
the Portuguese languages, is word for word as fol
lows
I. TUN 4 1 / 1 .31r Or TILE Mast HOLT 000 INDLIREAIILE
America
The United Staten o f Anterica and hts Majesty,
the Emperor of Brazil, cleaning to remove every
mum that might interfere with the good undulate-.
ding and harmony which now happily esiata be-
tweed them, and which It is so much the interest
of both countries to maintain; and to came for that
purpose to a definite understanding, equally just
and honorable to each, ao to the mode of settling
the long pending questions arising out of claims of
citizens of mid States, hove for Meanie appointed
and confenrd full pawens, respectively, to wit:
The President the United States of Anierieri,
on (Amid Tod, Envoy Eurnordinary,and.Minister
Plenipotentiary from the said Staten near the Conn
of Brazil, and herMajesay the Emperor ofahazil,
- upon the mo-t illtisotom and most ezeellent Vis•
count of Olinda, of his Coundil, and of the Council
of State, Senator and Grandee of the Empire,
Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hutt-
gory, and of the-Legion of Honor of France, and of
Saint Maurice and Saint Lamm" of Sardinia,
cer of the Imperial Order of the Crosi Corm= .
der of the Order of Christ, Prmid.it iitheCoundli
of Minister., Minister and Secreutry • of State for .
Foreign Affairs; who after ezehatignig their full
powers, akin+ were found In good ' and proper
form, agreed to the following articles :
Amax I.
Fah° two high contracting partim appreentling
the difficultly of agreeing upon, the subject 'amid
rect.:unions ; from tee belief entertained by each,
—one of the Justice of the claims, tied the other, of
their injituice—ond being convinced that the only
equitable and honorable method by wisieb the two
countries rain arrive tit a perfect understanding of
*old questions in to adjust them by a single act,they
mutually agreed, after a mature examination of
them einotois and, ia order to carry this agreement
into execution, becomes the duty of Brazil toplace
at the d.aposttioet of the President of the U. S.mtes
the amount of five hundred and thirty thousand
'hets, current money of Brazil, as a reasonable
and equitable sum, which shall comprehend the
whole of the reelamations, whatever may be their
nature, and amount, and as fall compensation for
the indemnifications cinintod by the Government of
'mid Stites; to be paid inn round suns, without re
ferents to any one of mid c:aims, upon the meny
of which the two high contracting parties refrain
from entering, it'being lett to the Government of
the United L'Antea to catimaie the justice that may
pertain to the claimants, for the purpose of distrib
uting among .them • the aforesaid eons of Eve hun
dted and thirty thosnand milrers,is it may deem
most proper.
A aTICLO
Ir. conformity to whatis agreed upon In the pre
reding article, Biagi!tit esonemted from ell resporc
sibility springing mat ofthe aforesaid chums presen
ted by the Government of the United States up to
the date of ti m convention, which ran neither be
reproduced, nor reconsidered in forum.
A lITICLE 111.
In order tits the Governmental - the Untied Stalin
may be ennb4d properly to consider the claims of
the enireas of gild Stairs—they remaining, as
above declared, subject to its judgment—the respec
tive dortmnent, which throw light upon them shall
he delivered by the Imperial Government, to that
of thr United States, no soon an dos Convention
shall teeter the ratification of the Government of
said' Slates.
. .
sum agreed upon shall ho paid by the Impe
rial Government to that of the United States, in the
current money of Brasil, as soma as the exchale
of the mnfications of this convention is ma e
known in this capital, for which his Majesty, the
Emperor of Brasil pledges himself to obtain the ne
eeswiry funds at the next wwssiim of the legisla
ture.
. .
The payment of the sum above named office hun
dred and thirty thousand milreionhall not be made
until alter the reception of the notice in the capital
oi the es. Mange of ratifications; hut the eaid sum
shall hear interest, St six per cent= per annum
from the first day of July next; the Imperial Gov
eminent, however, obliges itself to make good that
linear** nniy When, m conformity to the preceding
artie, of this canvenlion, the amount etiputated
shall be paid.
MEMO
- .
The present convention stall be ratified, and the
natincatima exchanged, in Wantiington, within 12
niontlx4 after is signed in this capital, or sooner if
possible.
In mite of whtelt we, Plenipotentiaries Of the
United :hates pl. America, end of his frinjelny the
Emperor of Brazil, rigs and neat the time. ,
Dime in the city of Rio do Janeiro thin twenty
nermeli clay of Jarnatry in the year of ortr Lord,
one thoucandehtht hundred and forty nine.
DAVIE/TOD,. rt. 0.1
VISCONDE DE OLINDA. (t... 9.1
And whereas the raid convention has been duly
ratified oa both' porn; and the respective ratifica
tion• of the same were exchanged at Washington,
on the eighteenth day of January, one thotrend
eight hundred and aftv. by John M. Clayton, See.
rummy of State of the United Suites of Atocrien,aud
the Chevalier T. Sergio de hlneedo, Envoy Extra.
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of his !Viejo,.
ty the Emperor of Brazil, on the pars of their res
pective Governments:
Now, therefore, be it known, that 1, ZACHARY
TAYLOR, 1111,111CIll of the Coded dreamt of Amer.
puhbrtea, have mined the read convention to be made
,
to the , end that the Mlle may be observed,
and fulfilled 4ml, good faith by the Unil,,d States
and the ration. thereof.
la immmonS, RiteTeof, I have hereunto eel my
hand and mused the seal of the United States to be
affixed.
Done at the city of Washington. this nine
teenth day of Jannury, in the year of
ft. a I oar Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty, and in the seventy fourth year
of the independence of the United Staten.
Z. TAYLOR.
By ihe Prerideni
/owl M. CLAYTON,
&ternary of &art
A PIWOLAAIATION
BY TYE 1 . 817311 ANT OF THE WAITED SUM.
Whereas, by an act of the Congress or tho Uni
ted Stat. of the foormeeth oi August, eighteen hun
dred mad forty eight, vilified, ' , An act to establish
the Territorial government of Oregon," the Presi
dent of the United Matta is anthorwed to a:lshii*
such ports of delivery to the collection district urea
led by that act, not exceeding two in number, (one
of which shall be located on Puget's Sound,) as he
may deem proper.
Now, therefore, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, Pre
sident of the United States of America, do hereby
declare and proclaim the ports of Nesqually, (on
Foget's Sound) and Portland, to the oollection do.
wiet of Oregon, in the Territory of Oregon, to be
constituted ports of delivery with all the privileges
authorized by law to such ports.
In wititm whereof I have hermit° set my hand
and caused the real of the United States to be af
fixed.
Done et the city of Washington, this tenth day of
January, in the year of our Lord, one thou
rend eight hundred end fifty, and of the In.
,
dependence. - of the United States the sev
enty fourth.
Z. TAYLOR.
By the Pres Wept
J. M CrtAITLIN, Seeretetry of *tale.
18, 1850.
Ktimanonoys• Limisuse.
JAIIIF.9 N. RICHARDSON, SON 9 tr. ()WHEN, of
Reliant. Ireland, having proof that goods of onaomm
came, made up to relemble their .. ilouncerlfe” Lan
eon, and wink iii William Hielnirtdaon ft Co, Belfast,"
ete sold a short tune since in New York,. mazer
Duns, .11 knowing that the disposal of ruck, to those
t /perfectly acquattoed with their seal, taint, tf allow.
ei to pane unheeded, prove detrimental In their repo
tnon as manufacturers, they think it right to Inform
the public that no such house ea "William Richardson
iCo." is engaged to the fatten I/evinces, either in
Haat or ally otter part of the North of Ireland.
'Richardson, Hans. t °screen would request those
who pose • porfer•nce to their goads, to see that the
emote of the tirm to fell is ;tamped at can It piece, •
guarantee of Its soundness and der•htlirp.
JOHN OHLLOCKE & JOHN tl LOCKE,
no2aniih Repnincatatires, aE pine st , New York
DRANO VOCAL (& .INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
AT LAFAYETTE HALL,
(Entrance on roam et J
•
On THURSDAY Emting, Nommter 98th.
HERR will have the honor of lovi
ngg a
Grand euneartow above, on which occasion he
will bo assisted by the following eminent artiste:—
Um. Hoffman, formerly Madame Hornstein, Mr. H.
kicker, 111 r. Noth, Mr. Brainerd, nod Haebordt
Tickets 511 cots ; in be had at dm mane Mores, at
II Illanaidrion . s, Tiatkci It; 10 Wilcox', Drug stare,
ourth Street, and Si the door.
Fetterman - re to commence at a gainer before b
no2G:d3l
_
- -
A Temp...moo Conv.kalloia
%JUJU, meet in We Her. A, N. Eltyan'a Church, on
II V lath street. near Wool, betty, erneadayl at
o'clock, I'. M.
• non
SELLING OFF STOCH OF DU GOODS
O A RD.
TILE subscriber Will conusontee ou Wedneeday
morning. tbe Thlt Instant,
ery to sell off hie entir
stook of DRY GOODS at v reduced paces,. for e
Cash.
The Stook la largo, and will be found to ombraon
cry dosirablo good., both to style and rtuality—a
arge =coot havrag boon aelectod expressly for city
a
Persons who wish to supply themselves with good.
Low Yeats, will Ind II to their advantage to call
No 119 Market areal J. 8118 P,
Equal:torah. Nov.ll3th, Ibtso.—no4Galtw
cumwon Hooey..
AIEITINO of the A8..1101011 of the Board of
Trade will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at
eleloct, at their Room, for the purpose of receiving
e Report of Me Committen4 appointedt meeting
!
the Mamciatton, held on Tamday. re lylest.
THOMAS BAMWELL, Preet.
T. Mama sad iioop opolaufnettiooot.
im m i li d .. s urkb: k .i: n op s, lp i r j r . VV .. ° d i: T r u lth o, ll , 7%
' Sena eelebtited brand, which they will welt at the
lawns meltet price, tor cob or attproved
W i hi AIITCIiELTRWiI,
note Labatt at
ItiEgtb:— L 45 b. now landing for .4; by
.26 DICWV & CO
liXpEUCHS PACKLT tins
FOH PHILADELPHIA ANV . HAILTIMORV,
103 InsEes Canal-4SO wiles Rad Ravi
rlVlE . Paeliins of thViLioe will .3iitilns
-L g•. the rwsr.ther will permit.
For our.go, at the °Moe. Aloorrag.hola
House or to
D. LEECH a. CO.
notS Could Fli4itr.
B „
• RUBSBI.S CAI Yl . MS—Reeeire4 this dap, at W. McClintock's Carpet Warehouse. new and etch
stile Brussels Carpets. 110 33 .
• Shigotlagy.
hieCLINTOC/{ 'Aviles the attention of Steam
Boat Men to his meek of.shcatinit. Call •
the Carpet Warehouse, No S Forth U. • nal
• __
SUNDRIES -70 toi Dry Apples I
tO Lu Whin, Bowie,
-sets Poacher,
Buckwheat Hoar. for sal e
by
man , . H JOHNSTON
_
. L INSESH 01L---95 be jun e read for sale ay
B:A FAMIESTOCII CO
no2o • - Car. First de Wood OLs
R+l4 tegar t i i er o baU D e4o 4 r t
no4P ' llO Water at
iteErs—
diesel Penn theWoorters. this day, rich and hand.
11000 sryla Tapeen Brassels Carpets, to which ire
invite the attentlon arparehataara.
, W. NeCLINTOCK
Curtain Goods
1 . 47 McCLINTOCK Lame, the attention of par
TV . chafara to hie' handsomo anaortimant of Win.
door Hanglogt, comptiting in pan the follicalag
crietlem-- ' ' •
Bich Satin Wain Damask;
,_Plati n onsed Tarkor Bed Cliinm; •
Mah do do; .!
au pawed Wiwi.. shatl 4 %
- 'Drab and Ralf Window Unto;
Call at the Clurt Warehocre, N0.:8.9 Forth inroad
and 79 Wood area. ' actil
TIOWRING'S'OOR/ETRTAIMIBRI.—Tba:
.i../ teotam.of. country. hatmearateladlag dasigh• for
Coitarth, Farm Roams, and Villas, with xamarka
Welton, Familial, • mid &habitat modal isf.aimmiair:
cad xau!a with -ttsree • hatdrai and. Itteaty
Downing. author. of a Damn.
for Catbims Reddaitc.i.,“ffinta m Palont alma&
Railihns. tap' , • -
• • R 110P1UN9;
no2o • 73 Apo ,
gds .
•
nn ,
ELoaselts Aasidlas for Chapped llloath/
riliE extensive sale: of the Amman.- dui* the
1 put eight peace, strongly attern the highball:asp
uon losrldelt tele inveleable yteparadon if bald by
the comainnily, end so etheauons are It. healing sip
toes, that It may, without egaggennlon, be regarded
as an infallible remedy ,- ton the capenty and soreness ,
o(the ejaht, with which ao many ens tolleted dung
the inclement reuses of the year 1
bold wholesale and retail by H E SELLERS,.
nose • 67 'Wood et • '
Te 'IMACjWI 7 4 I.4IN i aI2kW Y CO
U2M4wra
COD FISH—}7 diem to
now in store for sale 41 -
nal> . • 'shun RICKEY ICO
T ODACCO-30 bxs Sberoiood , slsl;
' 20 bee Myers , .5 , e;
...Ibis 801 l Porter Ws;
10 bzsP.mlth4 Vs: now lauding by
n3r.o . DICK.6I & CO
H O M E Y
r-3brl7 to "re fi far i rl i f trcirr k
necoN supv LDEAS-9 auks far 'sale tiy • •
p rasa ' ISAIAH DICKEY tCO
===M
•
AITILI:tto aold eltiaU, a gentle, well trained horse,
vr either fora buggy, or for titling. Enquire at
this ergo. nogittf
•
Sabred Maio Dooka.
•
ir,TEW.CanolasSaori,py Lowell Mason
II Car - mina Baum,
National Psalmist, do
Praboodirt. by Hartina & Bredbyry.
BralwrY. bY.hricson &
Cacti. Lment, by Lowell Moron.
Bay liltnte Colleollon. by Johnston and Inbar. -7 .•
blendelsohnCollecilea, Y.Hardinga & Bradbury'.
Macao IWO, Patent awl itound•Notaia
Misroort Harmony, Paton Notes.
Choir Chan. Book, by A. N. Jahns:an.
Wen= rod Coriadan Barg.
Horton Melodeon, vote. 1,2, end 2
Boston Glee Boot.
New England O'er Boot.
'
intake Orniorios for Schools.
fallong Choir arid'Young Choirs Courytniati..-.
A enmity of el tie above.wara. received, end
for aria whole:6,lo or
.JOHN II
publiabera' prize. by
OHN H MELLOR; it Wood at
NEW Coontry Year Boot, or tire yield, tho - Form
py,d iho Fireride By War floirrillaattior °Me
iitiaot Beryotis,c “Raral Life Engladd,i?Ao
1 vol. 12esio.
.- • .
Five Years pf u Huntert Life frt the far ifftetior of
Booth Africa, with notices of the native tribes, and
anecdotes of.,tho 'Clone of the Lion, Eephant, Illp•
popotantos, Giraffe, RhinOcetor, to. By Hensley.
Gordon Cannieghsm, Bro. 2 algal* too. muslin.
Health, Discos, and Remedy, familiarly and prac
ticallyconsidered in a fewof their relations to the
Blood. By Geo. Moore, AZ G. Member of the loyal
College of Physicians,
Sufic.
Ivo' lemo. _ I
Tea History of Su f
ic.the Great: fib JaeOb Ab
bott. tool 10100. Just received for axle by, _
R HOPKINS,
~o2s • '•f• Apollo Buildings, Fourth at
_ ustpopmelm TO , 4
811 GE COACII k WAGON MANUFACTIMEtiIi.
IarE.SSRPI, .SINGIEM, HARTMAN fr. CO. have
bought the riebt of an Azle, invented by Mr
Samuel Gel singer, called Hbetheld Patent, it boo been
tested by oar best coach builders, and'pronmanced to
he the bett In ate. An'ordinary coach, *Uhl!, rat of
theee axles,' reaming dolly, will comma a half pint
of oil in on months The *omit quantity of oli used
is one of filbert evidences we have of the great re•
doctton of friction and consennently . grest saving of
power; It will - m an ed(. coach• ptopnetont tee/L.25
per cent_ on their inch and fad.. Also, it will give:
great safety to mantle nt, tka net revolving with the
whew:and not having , abonezkoh with the oxle
will moldy prevent sae from caning *IL
By proper Care, the lIIIIMITECS Inaittil 11 , 250
ogles to last from twelve to fifteen years daily running.
Warehaase, 100 Water and 140 Front streets, Pitts
burgh, Pa. anti
HEW BOOMS.
RROBINSON'S Greek . and English 'Lexicon' of the
Nenv Testa:mem Ety Edward Pobinsen,l) D.,
D. Professor of Biblical Literature Jo thoUsion
Theological geMinary, Now York. This . Mt new
ediilon, revised Ind Ina great port rawritten,:ln one
volume roysleetavo.
English Gnminar; the Engnsh inrygesileila to
elements and forms, With a history of its origin and
devetbpensent.: designs* forrise in colleges nod
whoop. By Wm. O. Fowler Imo Professor of Rhe
wring in Amherst College I ' ve! 800.
/cut received and Nestle by R HOPKINS,
nr,l 4
- 1 lit.fittYt3 a JELL! h 8-Ijare Teaches.
-10 Jam Btrawbeinies;
Slue Raspberries;
6jars Plums;
•
Inc received and for silo be jars Grapes;
J D wilxiAms &co
0024 • 4 Cdr. Woad & rain so.
rIIALLOW.-10 brls jau recalyed for salts by
notl I B CANFIELD
.PEARL ABH—.O brie Tor Bide by •
I B CANFIELD
- 13urrEit-10 bxe troth roll, In elodt•
0 brie , 'do do; t
40 Maki;
10 kegs nedid extra for farallyone,
5 B CANFIELD
SALERATCS- 1 0. b!: h a prime d er . tieiM
. i dx
..dd
by
ne23 ' I CANFIELD
HICKORY NUTS-41Irls for .Alet by
INAS • J B CANFIELD
MOLASSES -15 btic o sz• v p i nkreg avitita ir; _
,3025 144 LO4lll 41
101EARL3-40 b i priicte,just reed for see bY
no2l ," BROWN k KIRKPATRICK..
GREEN APPLES`, —I brio to otorecor gale by 77
noRS AALRKPATRICK.
IBIrrBITE — BiiI-15 and 10 Id blik for ult Cy
.
IT 0025 _ BROWN. k. KIRKPATRICK
T OBACCO -20 bag Grant & ;
15 4.a. Wm. U Grant's, Gir gain by
no 2. BROWN &1111RYPATRIC8
CHEESE—NS bzs W. A Cbdese;
bzs ctesm db; for sato by
1=22 BUCANDLE9
poT n g e ll*-7 casks rste, for ordeal .
. WICK adIcCANDLE.S3
lar.su ROLL BUTTER-19 bed prune for dais by
not:. •. WICK & AIoCANDLE99
`S T RUT—ISkis . ba. and for lola by
IJ nad , ' ,l B DILWORTH &CO
TANNERS' 014-410 brill . band •,
. 23 ' .1 9 DILWORTH &CO
in 2 1 5 5 b "
N.
u.:i7 : 4, ''.; I fr D1LW011+21& CO
----•••-•---
CLOTHES PINS2o tmoiscaLlectio'WM A
co
p.. 25 , 2.sB c Lib it it
AIM If UClllKTS—A,covereltiieli
veint•
D renlent for housekeeper*, three sure, tot sale by
n,„25 %VM tde c CLURO CO
at ACcAltuAll:;rigihrlattlegvg
7~ EIIP-61. e. prime R. R. hemp received pet
creamer Federal Arch, and for tale be
nees JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
NO. ens new crop, iandtnsper
. steamer Navigatdr, for sale be
not 5 JAhlbW A HUTCHISON a. CO
. .
THE subscriber invites threaUention of merchant.
and lathery to Ed. large and well snored stock at
ottery, Glov Undor Shirt!, and Der. The
above in Wool. Merino, a ndCoilany
all alset and prune, coessantly on! hand and for sale
low, by Enttnni F H EATON
. Lees.. sin mcisio7
Mit. B. LANDMAII respectfully informs the public
of hi. Mani/OA i 4 gine Imam on the Pll4O Ills
kind receplien, on bia.Bret residence in Pittsburgh
emboldens hits to hope fors liberal dam of patron ,
age. Ladies andgeutleinen wao wish to see him will
please leave their addresies at the Musk Saxes of
J. U. Mellor or B. Metier.: rice Mulle r
21. 1 RN/BUP.T. , ROOM VafttYlD—The
wishbo to tents tarnished room Ina prisati house
Address, ' B. LANDMAN;
pendia, At Xleber.• Made atom Third no
\ Woollen Goads.
2 Z new extra glie Comfort.; -
(K, doe Ladles. Zephyr Scarfs;
On dot Boys' assorted Comfozu;
41:1 - do. Pelerenes;
in do: do Opeto Cam
WO doe Woolen Coffin
25 dot Children.' Wool Mittens;
5 ac: do Ido Bath,
to dot Boys , heavy do do
3 dot Wool Not; and Vletorioss;
At wholesale and P H EATON,
noff3 Of Fourth at
.;.3A / 1 S. LB WOOLEN' KNITTING g
YARN. '
ut./ which are Cloadad Scarlet, Oman and Blae;
Plain Eicariat, enrisaci,.Bioa and Black
nod
Mate, Woe and Slack mixed, all of aaaorted
n be
Ake, 'en stortmentl, of English, Tltiesn7,- and,
Zeptar Wentsd• tine23l F RATON
rzatsonrsa Namtgatioa sad PIT* iiissor
sia leempany. •
T IIE Ihreeters of thul'CootPlay have Oda day,' et
&red • repayinent,,net or the capital stock, ot
Tblrty Pty.: , Dalian peshare, payehle on or after the
2sti, Intent, at the. oHeteof the Associated Fare:ace's
Ineerence Compaq, in the Monongahela Roan.
Pi HOW? FINNEY, fice }Joey ttsburgh, Noy. thNi—nogldat
URPHYI , I
a./..upply or.BIACK SILK LACES, cheap. noses
.0 4. nine , * anic a stye
of WINTEII Honour for
and
Alpaeea Utast Wiwi, Cashown,
Fleecy Silt, Thtbet, no=
rILOLIR-150 brie T. P 1 Pollock , . Floor, iest Nog
for sale by BHHHHICOF. & INOHRAItt.
Aid& Ile Water et
MOLASSF4I.-30 barrels New Orleans Melange, a
nOUnto* article, lan Necked for late by
JOHN WATT & CO
1 114 7
EITIRCHMELD a 1 limp a *apply
M. 4 1: dm rola° alabialrabla WM9II MAN.
murtat a nuuctinnex ba• 'ye
J . Y li
m amma Cnulle Inaulteig . alsag
it 17 3
""'" • J 8 DILWORTfI ' a c.c.)
0 . 81 06 A-13 Weds la artily per Navig tar:
n 023
S D LORTII , & Cl/
WHITE .IK-171.-1/k am forai r c; bY
_ lb= WICK aLbIerIANDIMY
NEW BOOBS] Slaw *crous
T /1 . 0 LIIZS 8' LITERARY DEPOT,
Tblid atreet,oppori:o the Port °lke.
LONDON ArtJoamal•for Nurrober.
&Unbent Treeless for October.
Harperi Nur alasstlev—a large supply
Oen the batik numbers reversed.
I Pie Wrist Field Book, No 9.
at r yrrenele of the CO..11( Nape 01Reynolde.
I Pictorial Courier for New leer
j Cellq or Now York above groan and uoder mane.
By alley- Foster.
Vl Farah By C.J.Petersen.
• Bowe Templeton, by Cherie.
l r
Iron Mu
.M.yk, By erder Dent
YB FLOUR-101W Rye tool , n -m-inxl-"2314'
uto by Ywf3I.OO:4I.ITTLE &Co
nett .3ltiberty
ißur-
O7ITERI6 Keo;
k 10 bbli fresh Roll re!
022 , f:tiBl,4l
end far .ele by
i 4 •14" 1 : 1 . z.r450
le by
ved bar sale
CO
. LtrILE It CO
ha Tvcd for-s
W ° W.EN bOCK4I— da: recd
• Emma°
B
I(qK W l l~AT [' LOUT :':• bij es c~
-rte..... - •:RUIiLSUN~
tor sale by
LITTLZ a CO
. ._...... ,
00t.—swA. recel. c d r a i i .1
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Rili a va Hock._ reee
. i . L .. ,: e .r i oje , ;'
•DLACK LEM 3-1000 11,4 Liat O.
.1111 NCI R E siill.:
t-e i.Vrnr' a co
A L M I I°, I,-- / balm. Inft
PTS TUHPENITINE,I6 Ldp
_ _ _ __ • --- •
° NAT reeiireti far aale x.r L 7 {Vt. • 0 slreTi --r .
• lodide Potash, . I Ar tie Etter.
. hllraPlod;rta ' rail Cabot a. -
' Cranoullne, ' • P. Cabot
Arecnistre cr....h,.., . ~. ' , lan Tin,
, I. 4 mad,
Cranide•fdateary 1 Rr Preetattme,
Venturi., ' I I/ ' rb. Palstalt,
i RICE—I 2 In. Dub beat f0r . ..1. - le Iry by
1
ISM , t , DICKEY &
~. not! .
.0 noyl a' nov
ILI AlAfi Itittil:P . & 40
1 OFFEE-100 ha • I ti..l F 7( 4' IV'n''"
-
Mt Ntyig)4lA(l37l6o bia ara6ed= di 7 or.
• ba:2 l
! I:WA If DICKEY & CO
-.—._______
:UV HITE F/911-110 ben and CO hf brie fir mile by
- a a hat . ISAI All DICKEY tr. P
1
IRX" VbAr l . ' " mmj-4 1 1 11,TIVEV:C o
c,HEF - c°°" ol "l'4'l l , , , , traNyte o
--
n4ssrA-100 for ty
A.:l' nal •• • rielAll DICKEY
2 23 j
~..i ew . :41 11 . 411:1/N8-2/30 br.. for salt ,
wiL
. Ir2lnecultel—au by WIT
fr. ?My-1051am* bra, for sale I to o•
boirl F erf
IVI
ROSpr—iCOTaFrOr, frit - 73%x,, to
-DlO COFFEE—YS? nap. prime, for ti
stlt W &
PIrTi•ESURGH
4:4''?ArMeteGee'lo.,
Cotner of: Tbil
n end Market nuee ' ts
H
The Only 'irrElln", D. IESO.
rdlill2Sll:9tion of the kind in P•
Jahn Pigmin6, rdnoipol Instmicias. in the So
.• O. K. Ctt nmbulm, ProfcAior or Ponmanthip,
:Inman Computation, Bc.
W AS It E. , q ;Lecturer oo Comm.
The deur. of Instrue6on includes Dook - ICe •ins,
:end imennUestion to every brash of business lee.
tures On Commercial late end commercial Set-.e.
Peursanaldp;fderesnub• Vomputation.ae.
Students can enter the Colleen at any um and
when entitled,orni rrceiee a Diploma, signed by the
FaenlM Cannuince.. noel
:IT - railitt - l r ft - CICiF - PINICIT
esired (O n sae, orbelmale and retail, by
J & H PHILLIPS
no2ll , 7119 Wood at
A L TER - INDIA RILIBBER — C - CFOIISTWie Tacit - alit
IA She India Rubber Depot
•21 Capes, train sleeves, long also; i
- LI extra heavy Pea Coats;
II ; 1 do Moen' Coats;
II pain Overall . e . , a a
2 doz Sou. Wester.; , . .
--, 2 don lead,; I '
• 2 doz Llemg • • •
2doz Dogs;
• 2 don pair Men's Short Oloveg%
i 2 doz pair , do Mitten,' for olio I t T
111122 .
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A TREATISE an Popular: ,Pclustaucto .
a l. l, Mama, A.M, Into Saperlntendonl of
sanction in the Mato of 111Inhipan. . -. .
Alta Loan—Tailor and Poet; an AntoMo
Thal:l4mm of Madman Roland. By4ohn
Pictorial Reid Dont oi th e Revolutiop. Hy
a n en".4..o 67 Prter, Hootseller
'.Car. Mon & Mane
;kiI LL
n sale l by I —7
b6-P ! .th2 A ' ( Dl4=l;
lAbetty it
WW:g9fMIN - i„
SALgLTUS—YS ions in fix. and brim,o
R DALZELL
- •
11A, Y.( la. Tolman' tsraiu.%—io'brt4" ,
ort hand and for sale by
.rtoVO . B D.ALAZELL'
S Erttora="a 4 i7.4 1
nel4lllot
91 IiAI7IIIIOIIISIO.
.HE new Ca amino Ban n o r Boron collie
.Charch Music, corm:irking the most •
psalm and hymn tans In general use, tegether
prat variety 0( new tones, chaLts, motors a
them% the whole being one of the moth temple
.tections of wasio for choirs, congregations,
schoola and NiCieti[6. extant Ity Lewell Mn •
A supply of the above received and (or sale
JOIIIN MEL
81 IVocal st
lei X h IELLir r i AteUr.
C A ib eh ED,° ' ,, "
p u n,g i f f 'Pl're9`2,ll6.
EW liAkd—Jaat received hum
for,adearholerdda and retail. ky
' anda" MORRUi &
; Hoar la Blind.
11111 E beat of Wlnea and •Brandies,.
1 cliental of other purpose a can aloral
wholesale cor r ect/it at NUMB &IU
Tea & wine Score,
cfr,l - 1.
TV
-Will
a 7
font en automats end rho pi
heTtla 1..001lantly" Ettplille.
UYSTHRU. daily teetered hem !Lelia
GOEIHEN CHEE S E--A
Cheese-
OSHEN CHEESE—A lot ofvery .
X Cheese , jut received acd tof
000 Kb A MCI
MARL) fiERBIN Lan, uerr
ordera ;at recelved far tide tT
WM A MeoLuno & Cq
.71) ,
S ICkiT DRAF T
NEW VCR K,
BALTIMORE,
:PHILADELPHIA,
•
CINCINNATI,
LOUISVILLE,
•
IT. LOW°.
ant Silt
uOLII CODNTRV,n '
For tale by A. WILRINS A CO,
and Cm. Third A Market stll
- uperlat imadliiilek. 'Whiskey
10 rUNf r lEON a S ei tlieza t t i. te , c , lebratedblalt tux
. 12 pL i theonThlekten's Itlaterside, extra quality
and high proof, under custom hour. look.
Alms, in of different vintage. and brands in
half, quaner, and armee, Imported and for mate
by
II McCALLA
V ,
novAdeorilint 2p-1111
. no Walnut st. Philadlpkha. 4 ..
lia..111(1.1E1."S s n it viNu le the man who doe. not mmteelote the leanly elan
only shove If any there 1.,, we do nor address our
selves to him. Bat to all o th ers as ray, if you wish
to render shaving • plevlne,putt•nate a box of Jule.
Hanel , . Almond Pistachio or Atabro.ial Shaving
Creams.' It Is utterly impomnble In find Words to de.
seribe the feelings of a person who has been used to
Shaving with °ldlest, soap, upon making tondo f th is
(or the firm rime. It as • combination ell - wonder, ad
.
teratiap, and pleasure.
HAULL'S SHAVING CREAM is-exceed
ingly emollient; rendering the Wriest and molt wiry
beard soft and pliable, producing en admirable lather,
'and
, lionbayn d i p re x ren me gt hmaitl d u nalte u a e a n a t l la a y n ing a ti a t ll
feeing
of the akin which la se often experieneed lifter rhea,
Gentlemen using Jules IlanePs Shaving Cream,
j may face the coldest and _molt piercing wind.
Mediated, alter use, without the skin hero:Meg
ehopped.„ And those whn *nee unit, we, can Safely
say will never sae any other.
• One great advantage, which will be egibeiallY ap
preciated by. those who wear whisker", is the fact
that it mill not discolor the beard, whiny most snap*
V i se t :gni a keT aY .lnt r e Vir74_ I='n4"c'ent:
InT delightful preparation., emnpuonded
in the utter exclunkm of all ardcle. nalcohned to
render the operation of shaving unpleased, end will
he appreciated by ail who male tr i a l of sheer.
Prepared orityhy !. JULIhi .
HAVEL. Perfatuer and Chemist,
- 1 . 3) {Amist ,
Par sale, Whole:ale and ni retail, hY B. F.b."'"'
& Co, and IL N. vitubanh: sad Joh. 5a e
and .1. Miteite/I, Allegkemr Ctrs.,, ' reh27—..9
•
WROLESALE FALL G00L45,..
A.-A. MASON '& CO,
did dr. 04:111AILIEST ST.. •
rrrnaraes t ra.,
WOULD .olieit the auenuon of blerebsets from
• all section. of the consul,. to their iem om ,,,,,
Sleek of New ' Pall Goods, commun. the largest and
most templet* assortment
: MI western county,
oOresitting of
d 7 eases best sty/es Aims.
se do /escorted sod AITATIC4II Gingham. ;
Xi do Alperass, Permutes, arid Merinos;
1 do Cashmeres sad De Liter,
45 do Satinets sod Jeans.
- •
no do Cloths and Comintern;
70 do Bleached Medics;
'Co bale Flaneets, all rotors; t
R do ~ y loymers, all gredam
.110 de Grown Muslim, hest makes.'
Also, cues and neeltear* Of SHIA dhasek. Wu.
Gotta, =Weary' do, Tailors! Manning.,
Lug, Hosiery end Gloves, de,
from Ma saLl damndest of
this establialintess,or elsser• ' , mess Lialatest and
most desirable good., ond Id Panes es .d e d
lower
than .yeastersr holm Briny monufaetorers'agm•
for lame gmnshles of Dorstsue Goods, thez,pareee.
We orders of merchant. lot meek
doliverable in this city at the same 'price they
mild at in entree c ut, ess: Merchants either going- to
urOing GM the •11 invitee to en erunthation.
of their stmt. A A AlAt'ON & CO
orthlbadp4iirthal
IZMIIII
• an, fa We 1.7;
- 457 Wood in
E. f i t le.
on of
•Paler
alk a
d an.
e eol
aging