AF'i#.ittOfrtY: - r - .'; - ._. ~...,.... PUBLIC ACTS .r.i.aga , Pug Susie Thir ir Pint C.estrau. . Tnati the Wynadoyrailain. Irlitiewere. Predigest. eig abie est* _ tea Semite.of Amerlea , and ~egwiir to whom Moe preset; shag mos, fivelveff Wbareto,-.11 treaty was made and coneleded • ta the city of Weans= on the fifet day of cea thensaad eight Madre ' 41 and , fifty, by , and . rte Arduan &Lenten, Constrassioom leer' early mrtiated by the Presided. of the Mittel State* of the we part, and the undenignedsgeed Chief and Deputies of the Wyandot tribe of In dians, duly whetted end empowered to not foe . . their tribe, of tbs other put.which Sett if in the Words following, to Int : ' Artielea of a Conceit:lap =tended s the ally or Washington, this greasy of onethemeted eight knadredandfifty,byandte Arden& fAgenghery,Commtasiones 'appointed by the President of the Stoles, and the nedessigned„ Cud Chief and Deputies of the Wyandot Tnbe of Indians, duty authodzed and empowered tout for their tribs. Whereas,• The people composite' the Weandot tribe or ultra of Indians, istee manitested'an melees desire to Winch& their utterer setweef oberecter and become citizens Olds United States —believing their condition will, thereby, not oaf be ameliorated, but their welfare sad prosperity greedy promoted. They have 'mud at this i coaviction in view of the fact the a neat territory. win, at no distant period, be organised by the Governmeat order United States, which will cm. blue within - 1m Unfits their pretreat Lando gad peeetisidons, and Moe they Wiesen be surround ed by Otters of the United Sums. Aber • fall i consaltaten with their people. and upon mature redectiou, the andereigned reprerentatives of the Wyandot nation, material:the belief that tbe • erects always to be apprehended from stela este a(rline., will be svc Wed by tees becoming et sena otthe United Stater, and burin the lends end oth er property accruing under treaty 'stipulations, now held in conwen by their people, lately, and equally divided annex the Individual owners, end secured to them le sutra* , And whereas, by, thesfirs article of the treaty concluded between the United States and the Wy. aids nation or tribe of Indians, on the 17th day of March, one dammed eight hundred and tarty two, the mid notion ceded and relinqeisbed to the Uni ted Stales, all the bands and poesasion. Owned or claimed by them, within the limns of the Stem of Ohio and Michigan—ha conederaten of which cession, the Untied States, by the wooed article of the treaty afocessid, stipulate and agleam "ram to the Wyandot nation a tram of land west of the Misses:pm river, to contain one hundred and forty eight thousand acres, and to be located upon any lands owned by the United Stales, now set apart or may in future set apart, foe Wen me, and no; already Imbrued to any other of the or ettion." And in turner considerati aforesaida cession by the Wyandot nation, the Untied swab) , the third and succeeding articles of ,mend treaty, agree "to pay the Wyandot nation a perpetual annuity of seventeen thocomed five Mered dollars, 01 17 , 400 1 in specie," beetle' making other provision for the benefit of mid native, imfolloore—Blaclearth and assiseus,B7so—lien modem' rot shoe, ,sro—en4 • to, alewife p urp oses 8500--all of which to be furnished nod paid annually. It being expressly stipulated in the third article of the treaty before mentioned, that the annuity of seventeen, thousand five hundred dollarrashouldmelatie "ell former an. nuitsci." And, When's. The Wyandot tribe of Indiana were net put in poneuicia of the one hundred and kitty eight thousand amen of land, u emulated in the second article of the treaty aforesaid; and _ they aver that In consequence of the United States having failed to comply with that stipulation, by not desigrinting and conveying to Mem a country ft far terming plumes and suited to t•-eir wawa, they were compelled to purchase et home, °rabid' they were then destitute, ofeuteher trite ef Indians Aonordingly on the fourteenth dey of December. one theeend eight hundred, mid forty three, they entered into a contract with the Dalaware uteri of Indians, by which they purchased of the last mentioned nation, a tract of land comet:Mg thirty out sectioas, (or twenty three thousand and forty eaten,/ nod bad re led ter them, an s donation, thrte reo.(ons tor - nineteen hundred and itwenty gems.) to seiltren, at re: kith is the firs and se coed Wages rif' arid",..ntrati Or treaty. whereto • these two tracts or sections of land are ci....ntribea • as trilowr • "Three pectin. of land, centide;:l lax hundred and forty urea each, lying and being situated at the point of the junction of the Miss emu/ sad Kitbag nvers"—ecti the "thirty six smarms of land, each contalostg its hundred and Luny acres emoted between the aforesaid Mts. cone and Kansas Veen, and *dialect on the west the aforesaid three donated sectione, nuking in alt thirty nine sections of land, bounded Is 81lows, via. Commencing at the point at the junction of the aforesaid Missaeri and Kansas fivers, Man* weal along the Baum river ufileleetly the to no elude the aforesaid thirty nine embus: thence cunning north to the Missouri river; thence durn the cold river with is meanders to the plaee of beginning i to be surveyed in as new a equine form as tne river. and _terrace?) ceded mill admit 0r. ,, And, Whereas. The said contractor treaty was rattled and mailslued by the IJaited States, by a jellt reSolg4l2l at. Congreas,. approved Julep.% 1819, and which cordate:is only the Meowing :pee visor et That the Wpm+ifnf Indian mom Shaft tale no fetter right or eartres ea reed to read land, than is Sim awed se the DeLenen mutes of In dians." Tho Representatives of the Wyandot therefine, present .claim against the United States (or the price of one hundred and forty eight thou lend norm of Land, granted by the second article tithe. atornaid treaty of. March 17. L942—fixing that puce at one dolor and meow too route per acre—end whet claim, they conceive la anength. clod, it not rendered vent, by the morph on of their purchase from the Delaware Indians on the part oldie United States. as shown by the rendu. non confirmatory thereof, above cited. And they now ask that the sum of one hundred and eighty five Mowed dollar. tne allowed, and paid to the Wyandot people in commutation of told elem. And whereas, the' Commissioner on behalf of the United States, having mutely and attentive. I y examined the application presented to him on Whet of the Wyandot nation ,both In regard to their desire tobecume citizens et the United States, and to their claim for payment. m money, for the land granted to them by the ireat of 184 Z and having, also, exenuted the public dcnmega and other proofs, having reference to the subject, he is induced hn believe,rirst —that the Wyandot people have an far advanced in mediation u to be cape. Ede, generally, of mmeging their own elms, and are melded and ceculeted to become medal cid. wens, a large portion whereof being already engagd in agricultural perste; sad steamily, that they I have an eguribki chum es the United States for • the value or the lands granted to them by-the treaty c 41842, @formed, but of which ends they were not possessed, compliance with the stipulations of said treaty. In 'melee at this conclusion, bow. ever, it is expressly and...stood that it is . not to be considered es an admendolt by the United BMW, of tuber tbe policy or expediency of examining lands granted to Indian tribes under bum si c riaboria, for money, or in fixing the value of so lauds. se to serve as a precedent hereafter. But, under the peculiar circumstances of this toac,,and ripe. Malty is view of the Wunder. tribe or Indiana weans; to extinguish their molest existence and become raceme( the United Sates, thereby, ng all chews now held in their , rational or , rapacity, against the fleeted States, the Commissioner aforesaid has agreed with the Wy aadot moor and Deputie, parties hereto, to con. chide the following articles to wit: Annan I. Pp+ and is ceadderation of the illpniarione art forth in the following article., the Wyandot tribe fo re nedon qui t lndium, hereby cede, refinquLsit, acidver dim to the United Setts all the riabl,tille, and inteine in the lands they now poem and occepy, or have aver fi".• seised lied held la comM on, either as original occupants -of the son, or acquired by vinucof treaty stimdatkins. _ Amman U. The wyindot nation aforesaid, . la huller consideration of tee stipulations emusin. ed in .the ;oilmen articles, hereby sdpnlate and agree that Mere exhume, as a Debi of tribe, obeli terminate and become exti n ct in the rat. Meath* of this Mete by the Presidentbud Sen. ..are of the United . Steel, and by the Chiefs and National Council el their nation. And es like manner do they relinquish all claims held by the Wysadot people, it titer national or collective e 4 PleifY mike the United Suites, either on as eunt of atmes de ins out of bum stipulations, or of any other character or description whatever; `and, that after the ratification of this tresti In the manner beige mentioned, they will have too ° l eVe to be rectleired by the Government of the United States in their tribal or normal **col', . except no dr as n may be necessary to early into erect the several stipulates' of this treaty Altirlit In outaideration of the foregoing pane and eandblons, and for the purpose of gratifying the listable desire esprened by the Wyandot P-UPr to become elates of the Untied Stales, it hereby stipulated and agreed, that the United States will pay them (the Wyandot people/ Inc the one bundred and furl eight thouund acres of land, promired to them by the treaty of March 17, 1812, at the rate of one dollar and weary five ants pee,, acre, amounting to the sumer one how drcd and eighty five thousand dollen, is the man eve following, to wit One hundred thresand dol tan shall be invested in United States stock, to bear interest from the retention of this treaty, at t he r ite of Ave per cent per annum, redeentatle at the pleasure of the Government of the United States—cc9lficates of which stock shall he issued to the Individuals now composing the Wyanda ration, in the Mancer and form hereinafter pre. scribed. And fur the purpose of enabling the Wyandot Indiana [preparatory to their becoming citizens pi' the United Mates] to MI end satin. Sigh all theft jest debts and liabilities oonttacterl In their national or collective capacity, either on account of the purchase of their lands from the Delawafe nation or otherwise, the balance eighty eve thousand dollars shall, upon the reification of this treaty by the Senate, be advanced by the United States, In specie, to the Chief and Depu ties, signers hereto, or open the draft or drafts drawn by them, or any two, of them. And as the acid Chief and Deputies are hereby made tio enuinable fin the tainifal application of the fund, each and every drafter order they mild upon ty will explicitly state the nature and character of the clam, and show that)he debt of debts were fairly contacted by the properly constituted an Mantel of the Wyandot nation, and ma Account of tee business of said nation and after dicharg. ten all the national debts and liabilities of tneir tribe, they will distribute the balance, if any, KI:13311; their people,per capita. AaTleti IV. The United Betel farther agree to a commutation of the Unity and other claims of the Wyandot laden, arising out of termer awl stipulations, and Which see to be caudal* et übcing ar embtaead In tbt , :tratT of Mart 4 Tie 181:2. Thicse stennitees and other claims, pro. tacit" an annual payment to the Wvanilot at. lion or eighteen thousand nine hundred and nine iWilailhOs,arebereby'erenintilleA for the sum of omo-hawked and' , seyeaty, nine: it d .,,,,,,d ~ix tu bundled lists." . (A 2 19 ,80 01; And the sem 'of three hundred sad seventy . tins (tunneled eight hpailred ' &alms, .aball.be; added to ihe SUM or one hundred thonrand dog.,, clip. limed, Co ibe landed, by the third uncle or this ueslyi.enit Abe aggregate =wont of Saul hundred and seventy title tbotmod eight hen. dried dollars. shill cottathiste a general lend, to be equally . divided Strong the Wsandor pople. and OrttfiegleiPte4o.Fk to be, null thcrekr, as men. t i m ed it the preradleg article:be that earl, and every. Alfyitodor Oliver' shill have an equal i Aire of the "i:eliaisLeo pc/petty thtie to be dirt. do ter.' V. 'The Wyandot tribeen nation having, the gut twine. of; this treaty, . extioguithed their Didion or oxylenl title to all lands elnimed &OLIO • n d by them, theDnitedStates kw the Con. melons herettilefom set forth, do hereby retro. eede, convey, and guarantee in let siesyrk to im wriendot people, all Ike lands conveyed or Liter ded to - bn convoyed to them bye. Delawam ass non, lathe treaty Cr contract entered into oath* uth o f December, 1E42, Mid -. ratified by the Press m e m ma Dolmen. of the Bided States, Icily 25, ISM Wally 'boom la the preamble to this Unity; said train netraetaWf lend cantaletag thirty "nine ; motions, at .likenty tour thousand nine hundred 1 end sixty acres. .. And the United Staley agree to cacao an accord* canny of the boOndsly of then kids, to be made as wee after the ratification of this treaty' powrible; In accordance with the stipulations coettined said contract between the Delaware sad Wyandot Unica. . Article VI.. In order that a fair and 'equitable partition andapportionment ofthe Wyandot lands, mentioned Ist the foregotog article ' may he made,' so that they may hereafter be held individually and severally, its hereby mutually agreed between the contract.* portin, .that a commission& on the part of the United States e acil three comunissiocons on the jeer( cite , Wyandot people, dell be sp. petaled for that porrine—the latter to be appointed by the Chiefs anti National Council of the -Wyatt- dot natal.. The duty of the board of the Commis- 'loners thus constituted, shall be to takes croons of all the:individuals belonging to the Wyondot no. tion, and !nulled to serenest benefits seeming under this tresty—to make an • acetone register of their Muses, agecoccopations, and general con- 'Linen. And after these facts are ascertained to I the ganglion= of raid boned 'of Commiaeioners, then they anti proceed to makes just partition and appottionmeet et the lands aforesaid, among the ludividuls of the Wyendot nation who, at the I ratification of this treaty, reside upon the lands as citizens of said onion end who are ascertained to be entitled to a share therein, amortize; to the laws, maps, or agreements •of mid nation. Article VU.. It is expressly agreed and under. end between the panes, to this treaty, that toe eommistroirerlaforerard, in making the partition and division provided for in the preceding articles shall not Interfere with the handouts and improve. menu of individual Wyandota; and in all case., of this hied, such buildings and other improvements shall be embraced within the porn& of land al. lotted to the pen& who is properly in possession, Warmer of the , same;Wn, by doing to, palpi •ble, injustice 'wilt be doe to other Wyandca citl• zens; and cases, the quality and tommon of the land coin betaken into consideration in mak. mg allotments of quantity to individnalePrawan, dome& That no th ing herein null be socomened gamauthorize the value of the building% or im. provetnerds (being Imilsidual property) in estuila - ling the value of the lands. Article VIII, The 0212tOisltionerS agreed upon in the foregoing articin, shall be appointed within sin months alter the ratification of this treaty; retire of which appointment oa behalf of the Co t' led States shall be previously given to the Wyse. dot chiefs sad 'numb . And after the said coma oilsaionen shall have pedormed the drain herein before assigned to them; they abet Whoop a full repert of the proceedings, setting forth the name of each parson to whom they may have apportioned or alhoted any part of amid lands, with the name god &edition °finch person ; . showing who. apartproper proofs, preo, are neadered ncompetent to take charge of their property, eater as orphan., mime, insane persons, or for Other CROWS ; and also ea. habit the quantity of land assigned to each person, with the metes and bounds of once allotments. And sold cominisioners skill Mite an enure& map of the whole Raney and proceeding, to at. eounrany their report, anomie* the partaton and &vision atornaid. This report and map, when completed, shall be intuited to a convention of the Wyandot peOple, to he assembled tot the pins_ pose, after doe notice given by the chiefs and olitsnal council; and 'after having all muter, embraced in wild report and map luny explained to team their decision:for or against the same shall beAnken, Is accordance tub the pages Di the tribe in arch ewer. If a fan majority of throe qualified to judge for themselves should decline t hemselves dissatisfied, it will be the duty of the commissioners to remove the clone of disnotisfac- Coo Sit mate properly done, in wart that there shall bo nornstignmada of complaint.: Andante ever y majority of the porrans interested, whose vote shall toi taken as aforesaid, detonate In favor Orin partition or division made by the ommin. shorten, sad sad report and peceeedints c are sp. proved by the chief and national councils of the nation, they shall be considered as adopted by the Wyandot people-one copy whereof, wan the accompanying map, stall be given to the chins cad national council, to be hereafter deputed by them to then:lke of th e Secusary of the State or ' Territory wherein their lands may be sunned; and nether copy to be transmitted to the Secre • tory of the Interior at,Wathington; and whenever reportthreportand proceedings are approved by the Penitent In the United States, a p or atent shill be glinted to each individual far his her portion of sad land, in the same =theca that parents are tooted to other citizens of the Untied States ; and upon the assn taper', sod la lthe manner, shall contfieates of amok, an nilpotent for in the thito sod' fourth articles, he tamed to the individuals thrts'ahown to be entitled therato, with the Met. estlon and rearrieti., only, notathei In the rot. lowing article .Arecki 1X For . the purpose' of protesting the Wyandotte nada nit rens by this treaty in the land. and other proyeit which they are hereafter to hold In severzny, y ar beteby mentally agreed bolareell the communion& on beh.ifof the Milted that& and the Chief and Deputes on the Wyatt. dal nation, that they shall five , the nee, u nil 'after the expiration of yew:. tram the rattle-eke of this treaty to alienate, by sale or a h e w fo , e And ny e i s r a liaen od o c r a n sto k ck n uhdereoinf pnroeb. fand_or stock, ere any portion thereof. belare the expindloo of fire Tenn as aforesaid, shall be efre• sidered cell and void—Persithee, Anwar Thai u any individual or individuals •of the Wsanddi people produce satisketory proof that •sech solo or teenier can be mode, noeficialty to themselves then lt, may he done ender the approval and sane Coe or the Prenidentof the United Sod& -Article X. All persons stjudged robe IlleoMpe teat to take care of their property for the reason and in the mariner est forth in thin Sib *meth of this treaty, shell become the wards of the United Suite., 'and all property seqoirad by them under the pi:arisen, of this treaty, shall Le held in nos accordingly, aurae trusters and guardiana can be legally appended by a court of law pOsirearroT rest. potent jurisdiction over the lame; and, in the mean time, trustees and guardian elan be dnlg • noted by ihe Board oteommissienersleretabe fore mentioned, who lean is this reaped lake its "consideratlen and sot upon inn recommendation. of the Web and council of the Wyandot nation. and the selections thus rude Usti be approved by euchchiefsand council. Each and evert true; tee and guardian thus to be denigrated and art painted over the p eons and property of the or phans or others notnnalified to manage their owe affairs, übcfors^ mentioned., *OW be revered to glee hoods with et:ancient Secant, to the Presi. dent of the United States, moaddithod for the Mithfal performance of the treat confided in them, aid said needs be approved by the Proident boo 106 any USOneyll °rattier property accruing under this treaty alien be pitied In their hands for the edit:anon and maintenance of these wards of the Coma States, or far any other porpo.e whatsciev. et on their account. • ART. Xt. All 'Amer treaties between the Ural. ted States and the Wyandot nation of Indiana are abrogated and declared nail and void by lb a Tree ty—except soda provisions a. may have been made for the benefit of private individuals of said laden, by grants of reservation of nods, or Doh. ervrine, welch are considered as vested rights, and not to be affected by any thing contained in this Irene ART. IX U.l-2. All the reasonable cameos so tending the menet= of this treaty, incloditur • reasonable 'allowance for the expenea of the del. &rattan, "'gun hereto, in coming to Waahnigion, whilst hem on the Mutineer' connected herewith, and in teeming to their nation, shall be defrayed by the United Suites. Arr. VIII; This treaty shall like effect and he Gladioli; and obligatory open the contracting par ticens soon as it shall be ratified by the Presided by anil ilk the advice and consult of the San at e or the United Sums, and by the chiefs and Ne. .tionalConmed of the Wyendot nation. la testimony whereof the said commissioner, en the part of the United Suttee, and the said bud chief and de mina& legates tithe put of the Wyandot tries or nation of Indium having here. onto set their hinds, Ulna the City of Whaling. inn, D. C., this Lint day of April, on the year. of ,or Lord, eighteen boated and fifty. ARDAVAN S. LOUGIIMY, ed tinitof Sham 013111AUSialtA. F. A. HIM GEO. J. CLARK, JOEL WALKER. WM. H. WAUGH In preeence W Jomnott, Issue X. BIOL./MAHAN Gan F Weep, lama Mw, A M Idrtosa.s., Joan O Cue, Ricusen Flaw, § Eiraallanian. aWINCI. J Parrs. And ethereas the said near/ having been mists tea to the , Senate of the United &alp for its eon. tutionaleetion thereon, the said Senate dui, on the twenty fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, resolve as follows, vir• "Resolved, Avoca limas of the Senator. ammo' coit corrtegj ,That the Swam advise and cowed to the ratification of the articles of a convent:. °occluded in the city of 'Washington, the first day of Apni, eighteen hundred and fifty, by and he tween Ardava.n S. Loughery, Com,ousioaernpo dally appointed by the Prendent of the Unned Staten, and the undersigned, Head Chwf and Dept, lie, of the Wyandot tribe of Indians, duly aukhori red and empowered to act, for their tribe, with lb, following "Strike out the preamble and all other laud dale Treaty, ,except the twelfth,i and iagen as f. lows: - - . , yastent, By ute..l of March nil, ma, be- Iry e" the United Shit a , and di, Wpandot Wien of 1 0 ,1,..., am chiefly reaidingirithln the limits of the State of Ohio the !Said nation alndians agreed to aeli and to safer, arid did thereby sell and trans fer to - the United Statei their venermaices of land, one hundred and, tone thotnand act= of which was in the Stale of Ohio, and six thousand acres was in the Stale of Michigan, and to remove to the wort of the bliasippi - And wierras, Among other stipulations 0 Was agreed that the United Slates thoidd convey to said Indiana s tract of conntry . tot their permanent set tlement in the Indian ramp west of the bibles rippi river to contain one htmdred and forty eight this:tandems of And whereat, The said Indians never did re ceivel the Said one died and forty eight thousand acres of Ind from United Stales, bat were fora wed to purchase from the ,Delaware nation of Indlana,which p eras aPe. to and ratified hy the United Stalest • Now, in order to sealo the claim of the WYnndos tribe of Indians to mid land the Uniteddtates having appointed A. 8. Loughery a croaunimioner on their tart, who, with the node , . signed delegates from ihe Wymidot nail., have a greed tothe follawlnetreaty: "The United States, in conaidermion that the Wyendot nation of Indians shall and do hereby to lease, relinmishandgive tip all Mahn to the said one hundred and forty etgbt thousand acres of land agreed to be *reigned and given to them by the treaty of March 17,1812, hereby simulate and agree le pay to the said Wyandot tribe of Wants the sumo( one hundred and eighty Ave thousand dol. lars,belogat and after the rate of one dollar and twenty five cents per acre in the manner and form following tto wit One hundred thousand dollar lobe invested in United Btates Stocks, bearing five per cent interest per annum, which interest 'hall be paid to them at the ante and in the manner in which their present scrims are paid—and far the ht . pupae of enabling t Wyandot Indiana to pay and to etninguishtheirj debtamswell what is now • due to the Delawares( the purchase of their lands no to other*, the balsa of said sum, being the sum of eighty five thamain dative shell tie paid to the %Uganda nation Or od their d fts shesifically de. scribing, for what th e rafts* given." "Change article twelve to • r •cle two." Now, therefore, be it known, that 1, MILLARD FlLLstotte, President of the United States of America, do, in puramnee of the advice and con sent of the Sem., as erpreesed in their resolution of the twenty fourth day of September. one 'Moo; sand eight hundred end Any, accept,rattfy and con firm the said many, asmodifted with the .-emend menu set forth in the.resolmion. • In teralmony whereof 1 have mused the.seal of the United States to be hereunto adized, having aigned the same with my hand - Done at the city 'of Wasliingtou the twenty. eighth day of September, A. D. one thousand it.. a j eight hundred and fifty, and ..of the In. dtpendence of the United States the sev enty fifth. ' - , MILLARD FILLMORE By the President : - Dmucc Wcalraze, Sseraory of Stogie. RE PitT6Ell dB GAZETTE. COLILISHEL) ktY WRITE & CO Pl9Ta9u a a THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. vs, UM _ 117',An0araus are earndstly tapered to anon in 4. 4.., tavon before s e. rt., and as early in thadav is otaeneable,_ dalvertiseinenui not Insetted for a tern Sod unto insartably be Charged until oulered out MrV. O. Pagmalt le Agent (or Mu paper in his earn agendas in New Bork, Philadelphia, md anon, and la aatheitent to receive subscription,' ==2= 115 . = PUlLabultrvrbt Notre Airdareaut—Advertlew canto and aubveripsions to the North American and Veiled States Gamut, Philadelphia, received and or warded from Ilda claw. ! InePtenanatema Caloarteuu.lday.--dttbactiptiona for ttdavaluable paper, will be received and forward ad from this eke. , I. • ' Batrtauw- onnliala AX111.1.11.-s.nbscripthmand adveru • ea paper readied and forwarded free ahem from We 1 p" Cutatedrau Daum Gazarra.—Advardireatent• u ard/serlpriour, far add paper. Xlll be reeetved and orortrkled from gur grim, F. NEXT PADE FUR LOCAL. fki•TIKSS Tf2-E4)R4.VIIIC NEtV s Saran= Pgrcri Aut.—This newt'• invented axle, manufactured 14 Meta.. Singer, Hammen, and Co., or this city, is ow of the mow awful in ventions Of Widdern Sims, mad like all genuine im provements, Will semi come into general use; for who Will buy acuriage or wagon hereafter. maim. factered on the old principle, with an axle into which the dmt am penetrate, and which. has daily to be greased or tarred, at n great amount or trouble and with but Bide abatement of the fricf,an, when he can hare an axle with satreely .y at which can be oiled without taking °tribe wheel, %loch take, so little oil, and which Is wholly free 'ram dm- Half a pint of oil, in six months, is said a be sufficient fors carriage with these .Irs, and the reduction of friction' is no great, as to render them desirable on this scrotum alone. We hope the proprietors will mod a set of these mice to London Pair, as eve have no doubt they would take the premium, ninths best improvement in axles _now In me. Vll.Oll Corwpondance th. Piusbmil Giants. Nov. 21 Harm among sacs holders—Georg Thamparm—The Prasident's Letts Dr. Catlin'. Cheap Postage -Vista • try and trapraelable rrrrr Wo are ill Peg up again. The concluding ses the thirty first session is already upon vs gratifying to observe thet eirent of this annual tern ion o r citizens froth the North and :.'oath at th Federal Capital, Mier the fierce and acre:m.3ololn discussions which have been earned au through the public pri niece the WM adjonnunenn I have met, to day. I preset., twenty Serueore and Member., ha have cane to mate timely ;del:wet; • • their winter's residences; but not one of them f tbo good Keystone. Tho seshioo wid be as ly as it will be Oen. t find that in my remarba upon my venerable friend, Mr. Pleasanton, fifth Auditor, the other tiny. I trifling with a somewhat serums matter. Wile to formation 1 have before received, be correct, th Lau of the Democratic brotherhood of Auditory, to geater aiith every• other bead of • Bureau of the old will depart on thn drat of December next The officers of this chow, still holding under Dear ocratic appointment, are-1. L. Edwards, Commis. SWIM of Pensions, S. FL Bobbie, First ...swum Post Master General, A. 0. Dayton, Fourth Audi tor, M. i'lensauton, Fifth Auditor, and Judge Paws., Second Comptroller of the Treasury. Mr. Ed wards is from Virginia, and has been 111 office thirty five yam He will be succeeded by lames E. Heslb, Esq., loan SVhig Auditor of the State of Vu swim, whom the Dewiness. lately turned out upon principle. It is rumored that the Sixth Auditor, Mr Fatally, late a popular and worthy member of Congress, from your State, will be transferred, al his own request, to nine other post of equal rank I do not think Mr. Bobbie would be removed agalont his will, but he retina sin account of denim. tag health. From movements subsequent to the Fumed IL meeting, it is apparent that George Thompson; M. English member of parliament intended to intrud. himself into cur contention retails° to slavery. This confirmat ion of previous reports of his intro ions, is =Sclera to alienate from him whatever of Ympathy.or good feeling any one citizen of our country tnay have felt for him. Such o fellow ought not to be mobbed nor lynched, but they will re. calve no countenance horn tensible and mope.. table men, while engaged in minions of this rho: scoot. Some of the Southern papers are °sprawling ens° dissatisfaction with the President's lett° Dr. Collins, of UeorgLs, the owner of one of the slaves attempted to be crested m Hoslon, but it ts well received by the mammy of them Presiden t Fillmore is conducting himself with rare obthty and discretion in this delirmte emergenoy He points out that the executive hes nut the sigh terfeee before ell civil a ppltartees fur the eut . 011.4. 11,1M11 of ifilV, have been exlmusted, and tunnel what all well Informed &Mena 01 the north feel to b• true, that even no unpopular a law as that lor the smarmy of (waive slaves mot he enforced, LI - all the lean means provided or its exertaioo he talled into quontloo. In the vitro .11 the alleged fugitive at B on, these mean. were nut Used. But If tit. duel ul my 1/11.1 or wen in the em oily prevented the employment of them pro the remedy against them ia effectual. Pro cute them in a civil action. and It the tort be proved, the measure of damage, recovered will be greater than the value of the slaves sought to be reclaimed These views have been urged in.the Union pa. pent at the South, and have not been lost upon their =dery Thie letter of the Preaudent ha, evidently. produced a good effect 1 the Post Master Ltenerai is said to be tavorable to the uniform two cent rate of postage. Ido not . know what is the authority, for the statement, bul - t do not believe he will make any such mummer, dation: in our country, however it may he in cab. eta, the Pat Odlee ought to support itself,-and this it cannot do at the low rule named linder,the present system, when . much of the expense of the conveyance 01 the mail is thrown upon the Navy Department, the Post Office sustains itself, and a considerable surplus 'accrues each year. But be. lateen two cenut and an average of seven and a halt or eight cents on , each letter, there in a most enormous difference. The proposedSroduction would produce a deficit of two millions of dollars a year at least, foe which the people would be lazed. The plan of a uniform Iwo cent prepaid rate has succeeded in Lfreat Britain, a kingdom in which thirty millions of people are crowded WO SU area of territory hardly as large its Pennsylvania and Virginia, but of what force is that fact as en argu ment for the adoption of the mew plan, in a corm' uy covering three millions of square mike, Ina whose longest route is seven ibmatand miles from ono extreme point m the other? Get our reforre• ere in ibis tanner be influenced by common set*. and it is probable a reasonable reduction of postage will be effected this winter. The classification SI distances and the discrimination in changes NC the Mager and the shorter one, are founded upcin a correct principle. I cannot understand why the Government should carry a letter from the Arm took to Puget's &tend, for the same price for which it cam-afford to carry one from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. It is pomble that the Department could render the full service required of it, without be am:conga charge on the Treasury,for three cents So the single, lei& for any distance less than three bun died miles, and for five cents for all distances grim, ter then that. Congreis may be argued into trying dud experiment, but no project more radical will stand any chance of success. =1:13331131 Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. New Year., Nov. 23, 1850. We have been literally mu down r .with meant • en frem foreign ports, during the last two days, all of them bringing grist to the newspaper mill, and furnishing a much needed ample to the bets• gry gossip mongers about town. fu' the foreign - news, there is-something to plena every body; or at least to sot every body a tallvog. Cot ton being '9l, lower in the Liverpool market, the dealer or speculator bete arranaer hm cards , on 'change accordingly, or. the while felicitatiog himse'l that the Deal accounts from the "South, will berry up those early frosts, and their con sequeut . akort crepe," whieb are sure to seise nuotatiormahroad. Then again, tho politician. sod the c4annopiltan, have note plenty to each, to the new Mtn .00raill,appe3r to be ,taking 11 Praii.a, in Hever:agar:el, and ,h the Duchies, while that portion ol tutmanityihat,is always looting for the "good timftwoutirig," i ll on they we to the growing querrel.tetweetir Elia Napoleon and General Chaog4n.ili, Die I: Ipient symptom , ' of nootherTreitch eft': mlutionk, Inch M to rise up i i, and .weep every . mitestedi' et Continental ,Ed lOpe once Otinte:frno his th ne. There is north er piton' CI AU enlighten° utaie, who net ear.' tog a capper whether Denpap beef., the Duchies or the Dmiliies heats Deng:dark ; or Whether lire. ISOIOII4 ever gets back oi Ciseel spin; Pm tak en up with the Wed adv , icen from California.— While others ere lathing about the price ul cotton and eorn,they are ambling over the "panfuls,. the "It.g Meats," and the 'nearest diggings" that hive L-en discovered, (on paper) in the endeavor (i he been "emigrant.") to fg en-sumo choice place f..tr hi. future field of opirationa. Ace so wags the world hereabouts Evocy body absorbed with whin that have no abiding place near home:— The hearts and head., the fears gad hopes, of half Our people are seemingly to Europa or California. They have an intangible residence In New York, ill, true, but the soul and stabstsoce of all their aspirations, all their ambition, have dud to the rul ing and getting of the sun, the tar Ent, on the banks atilt, Rhine, and the Ryder, the Den, and the Danube; to the Cu West on the glittering aimde orate Rio Sacramento. Locality is no part of the phrenological peel:dimities of the people who dwell upon the Leland Manhattan. !t is a great pity that Washington Hoot, our Governor elect, as sound nod tree a Whig no ever breat hod, could not have on opportunity to ex. house congratulations Ninth Isla friends, whoa to strived in this city, the other evening, without Isis , ins pained with an entirely uncaded tor i:sh,b: lion 01 that bitternms of feeling, which operated at adversely to the party in the recent elcotine &log aqthe noose of a kir. Ituggles,:an Thursds evening, Mr. klayrueocWof the Courier, toot se csaith to say something that wait tenured tn•i "Senrardism" by men of Mr. Hiram Ketcham way of thinking, cod this provoked a retort, which very near threatceed such a tonent of personale. ties, as most have broken up the meeting like tdacbetti's latrine; in "most admired confu• con" Oood order sod good nature, however, were soon restored, by some happy remarks from Mr. Cornell, our candidete fur the Lieutenant Generalship, who emulate ows neither "isms" act "seisms" in the Whig party, I mention this little coverestseee merely to show what an unarstoowi .pint is still permitted to pervade the Wog pony here; for it is s mistake to supposeinst the:ilijudc eal and tooppertnee blekerinssi which ettino m e bead at Syracese sod Utica. et tan earlier part of October last, all oozed not, and died sway, in the election which followed, to NovernSer. 'There are, unfortunately, men in the Whig camp, who wore alwayo been looked up to with confidence arid respect, until now, when they are giving eel. deuce that personal ambition is basica piece. deem over both party and patcctiato. Who them teen ate, nis not fount, bete to point out. Thy tre sires dy too welt known, bY.. ,,, rf body wt , has a knowledge of New York politics. Tic Wes party moat either get rid of tb, so ''mono. gore else, It ts clear, the day of its own daisc.lit boa la net tar to the 'Wore. A. terrible explosion occurred this morning, on board the Steam propeller RasoLSTIE• tow boa', rceonlly arrived from Philadelphia, babe employ. , ed as a too boat to the barber. Wh.le the Cap tainind Engineer were eating their breaklsai, tee bi.'er exploded, killing the former at once, hod NO &willfully scalding flee others, that two hese unto died. It is said that the boiler was a me: , shelf, aiid had not been inspected Gar a great many years pall, but other. attribute the catastrophe ill the earcie..eas of the Engineer, "who,' are °Ube wiioever, befall, the Corouer'a Jury "was a the bebt of letting hie boilers get red hot " If th:e 100 to, the poor fellow has paid a dear pee. a'ty. Sot it la my teepee...on that the hivesi.en• nos the boiler is to nava on Monday will set. w that he 1 0•1 001 altogether to I.laate. The oathe oldie Engineer is William Shepherd. The two It.l'ed. were named Thomas Watts an. ...ph Connor. Well Jenny Lind has alt gam lint, an the Improvements to Pentietry, blestingt of the poor who petal, touttifu ye" DL R.(/' STEARNS, tan of Suntan, is prepared her charity, sod the edworanon of the 'lob who ina . rr ,. tsct p u o. : l u t , : n i , S ,r xur m a p tii nc lu s. lA t. p . .ll had ao opportunity to know what an eXtraOr tea- Tocati•Lite coo. he ilea elleteras, whore the nerve'. nary socallet she is, go web tier in her I tine :,..7,,Tt,,,,V.,V,::,d,.::,ty.T,:r1,1.dc.". iha Nor wandering. Barium ha. made all !Male. ty el Mans si - i— ait M'Esildeo.E II Eaton money here In Now York, oat of these Con et. and I think you of Pittsburgh will yet have a a; tl ,, portunity to give him a °Mom to mate a ii,: more, before the Nightingale leaves' the U ire State. By the way. yen will ace they had Jenny be. fore the bar of the Marine CaWI, yesterday, al e vritnera In a cue growing oat of disputed salary with some of the members ot the chores, at Trip ler 11,11. The Swede gave her evidence In a uptight forward, embarrassed manner, that chat. longed the agent adult:Mop of the great crreod 01 unmannerly gapers, who &retarded the Court al moat to autfocation while the with.ss was there. Can yen imagine any thiog wore auperlativelv on the part of full grown men' Government Stock. tumbled down a fr chop, In Wall street, owing to • report, which Mates general credence, that the Secretary of the Tres sury intended to apply for a new loan to carry on the government. Penna. five per ern'a are held at 93. Federal 6'n, ol 69, a 1 I 17; Ohio Tr, at 1011 with sales. The receipts into tLe Sub Treasury, to .1.5 amounted to 650.918,87. Payment., 1177,130.36 Balance, ELI 11,703,50 Mhos are dull. Sale. about ISO Itbia el 8 ,181 for Pearls, and $5,124 for Pots. Cotton—The Na aguee adtrices ditappointed holders, and the op. MOODY, in minaequence, are only 400 balen al Ic decline on previous prices. Coffee—Oaten of 2 00 Imo Rio at 101011 e; 100 dn. liwan at 11l 040tc, closing firm. Floor, tee.—The demand for I, l iosi. era and Mite is good. Tito transactions r aril 50,000 bbl., at 4,5604,75 for common and air.ighl State; 11,69405,814 for mixed to brands of Michi- gan, Indigos, and Wisconsin; $4,8101. 87 1 for good Ohio, and 1205,061 for pure Gancww.— Canadian $4,62104,661. Southern—Sales of 700 'hi. at 2. 0 6105,124. Rye Flour is mom, end held firmly at 53,12. Corn Meal is dull at $3,161 for Jamey, and 53,3103,37 for Brandywioc.— Orate— The darnand for Wheat is good, and bold er are firm. White prime State and Western is scarce. The lodes include 20,000'bu Canadian, ..,\ ' part at 1031, mid the rewarder on pri ate term. 2100 Inferior Genesee at 118 c, and 9 0 Ohio a 104 c for ordinary, and 106, lor prim . Rye II moiler, and the inlet reach 14,000 Se a 601091 c Corn is fa active demand, and the . ales reach 28, 000 bar at 610660 (or 11"; 700701 c 1 0 old mix. a and yellow. Oats are in good da nd, with free sales at '4Boloc. Barley Is ac ree, and without movement. Premiums—Pork its. dull and lower. The inlet are only 400 lib at ill,. 502311,561 for Men, and 118A009,5 8 1 r Prime; closing with no buyer* at thew price . Beef is dull; and the naks are 150 bbla at problems pia etc Beef Hama are saleable at 1 0a13,50.- Demand Hop are in fait demand at tan. Lard • . 7 1'er the l'itid..e. Gi ,,,, '''tf'. Mr. it'll — We ere pleased to find that the subject the Mayoralty Is thought of by caten ates wi that degree c( can and impel.. Laa " from 3r. " . la"fr• " a Chia... mace viceveriry at this time, to 'heck Mime hue. utafiad inistratlon . and shale of official power. Correspoodence of me ht. Lonis Republican Illayamoass. Mexico, Oct. 20, 1850. . And at_ e mntified are we, to see such a Urinal. Masers. Editors—l enclose you a memorandum moue deette among the Whigs, to elevate to the 6f some items of news, from which you can take distinguished clfice of fdayor,that staunch, good old ouch as you wed, man, B. C. Sawyer. This gentleman is tulip de" Len Sant• Fe, New Mexico, oe the ;to of Se n . letnter,lB:.o and Chihuahua en the Slat. ." serving of the hearty ea on of rho Whig party. 0.. tee 261 k. we came to Cerro Gordo, • small bevies workeewith them in prosperity and ads i town m ter State of Durango. The Canumettes smelly, fore great number of years, sari ever see - 1 cam's lucre foul dove ago, nail killed ton Mexicans, mined la character unimpeachable fur integrity about six houdrod yards from town, ia the corn held, Ws-saw the blood on the corn stalk. and lad h seal In ens for the interes t °lei ' s' l roots They Carried offs went] six prisonen, sod City, was always governed by correct priori. roe ar about eight hundred bead of animals, pi a o f ossioo, add hie whole life. whether view nave, mea., c 0,, ,, end oxen- The Pe ° o ° °I . ed pub rely rivately a has been exemplary , and this f usee ware greatly alarmed. We had been . T or P in town only a few minutes, when the Priest. Al well d Senates him as a proper person to whom calde, unitive ladles came to us and requested as we m y confide the management of oar menici. and requested us to remain with them that night, Pala ,a. to protect them against the Indiana. We grained Ma of od believe, bad _ _ . . their request, and encamped two bandred yards """ that Mr.:Sawyer . be nom town. This place has • population offifteen the no i..e of the party loot winter, we shou l d hundred. Oar party consisted of only eight men. not h e hero beaten no ahametulty, and made to That ought `" e • "h-"a4 mom Para than Mal, hay ' mourn over a City', disgrace. Policy end dia. icg to pmect ourselves from the Mexican and erects , we hope, may be permitted to exercise Indiana, and the Mexicans from the Indiana. I held a conversation with the price, in which I a due influence on the minds of the Whig party told him that It would be a good Idea if the Maxi. this ti e. so d 00, with oope,i,c. our a g uide , cans tealt d the Americana to their country; that they that they mild aeon drive off the Indiana. hat i,„ ay be induced to nominate as thersandi anawerea yes, sod said, the next people th date a d choice, ha schema': is boo =Air ground would ha Is to leave would be the Mexicans. fl. C. &Acre. Lemon. Sept. 271h—slo the mountains near a place called ! °Patos," where there le good water, we found the bodies of lour Mexicans, who appeared to have been killed a day or two previous. No Indians .f. killed oo these 0CC8610113 that we know of. Toe fit Melte:Ms say that the_ Indians were a thousand ft dull, with fair tales at 71071 e. Bailer is is good demand, with sales at 11p1710 forelests ern dairy. Cheese Is dull at 6101 e. prong, therefore, they were about one or two hun dred, and may be. less. We came in twenty seven days from Santa Fe, N. M., to SaUM°, and in twen ty nine to Monterey. Vital Fernandea eon killed by a few soldiers a. short time since; Jesus Cardenas, Governor of Tam swipes, ordered it. ' Valdes was strongly oppteed to the present Government. He "was killed in a small house within four mites of Victoria, the lent of the State Government. The crop ban entirely failed in the States of Chi- I bunkm, Durango, 7.lcatemts, Coahullla, Noeva Leon and Tamaliens. Corn is selling at tremen dous prizes, and the poor people are on the point of starvation. It has not mined those in States since 046 All smell and several large creeks are dry, and several large and small towns have been abaa. doned on account of it Several hundred thousand animals have died. One large hacienda in the State of Tnmalipas lost 25,000 head of mules, horses and oleo. The prairies are covered with the bones of animals. It is very dldlCuit to travel through Mexico—nothing to be obtained for animals. The - State of Tamalipassave the Pratidential votelor Arista. . Some sixty Seminole Indians recently went to the Governor of the State of Gohoaila (at ftltillo) and from timi obtained one hundred leagues of land on the Rid Grande. The Indium went for their and are on the Mexican side. The ace thorities at Mexico did not apnoea of the Gover• nor's donation, and directed him not to let the Indh ans cross the river ; but they are on the land given them by the Governor, and it will take the Mesh cans a long time to drive them off. These Indians have already commenced committing depredations on the Mexicans Tux Comm to loutcs.—The deaths from the ternble scoorage, at Kingston, are raid to amount to over two hundred and fitty a week.— In otner parts of the island the mortality is pros pottlonately great. Oneness of all descriptions was suspended In consequence. The 'Kingston Standard, of the ith not. eats: Nothing can equal the distress which r slats on every side. •f the antie•y visible on every coun tenance. The deaths within the last twenty lour Loan cannot be abort of one hundred; and a medical. gentlemai has assured os that he had pet ten thirteen dead.sud dying In one house. Some ides may be formed of the actual fatality in Kit sewn, bribe fact, that by an odlcial return, the burials of persona' who have died from chol era, in the Episcopal burial poen nt alone, a4IlLe• 11 to ISO, between the 10th el October and the tent N,teember One Third mote may be add. ed to de. comber for burials In other grounds nst elenevted with the establishment, which veLott !cats up the total cf mortality to upwards L.( POI, irr D. McLaos's Vamatroom—klore Testimony r Jonathan nought:tan, of West Utlioll, Park Co. la, tvlnet or lollooro, to Ktdd & Co. ..1 baee told vi the Vetnalinge you sent me, and Isiah a new .pply trroardiately. I could dare sold • groat deal mow, 111 had hall it on hand. The people bete. err!' fling al/ ether tnedietnes for WOTILIS, gay that none et Noel to Dr. SPt.ane's Vera/Page.* Er rot •ale by). KIDD& CD, No 60 Wood Watt n 023 dk..3 ItCIMAISKAULIC CAGE I I EVIDENCE IN OUR MIDSP . bus—Sir. I cheerfully comply with'yaur re qamt that I would gme you ao memento( the utmost attrocaloos erre ro toy little Maginerit•y• by the use armr/ °ltetrolerno," the arm immeked arta a very sore eye in February or March Met, when t Immediately applied to the best ...heal rid in the oily, by whom it was pronounced "a very bad eye" and all gave me no hope of doing her toy groat After which I took her tote the coun try to an old laity, who had been very mccessful in caring el.-. Pile told as that her ease way hopeless, as Me wool! certamly lose •ra no IT that mac, but also that the other emanate:low—it bang • .conhtlono afferame of the blood. And I do c r y that el the no t my to bee (.1 11. Worthen) mum o tee annalation that we bad tott, try year " Pet Ism,' sus was mrdams aLlah. of one eye It o now about two month. t 1 nce ttie began to use, and she can bow me wilt both eyes 3111. coed ea ever she did , and, at tar as I 'ma tell. I Wimp she hos, with the blousing 0 he Alm•g IA). been cured by " Petroleum" Yours, respectfully, M Fauuces Yasuo, Conn Pats , taght., Sept Su, lefAl. For mule by Keys. & !de Doceeil„ IN Wood atzett , r. IC Pet , e re, St W 1.4 meet: D IJ. Carry, D. A. El. ann. insepb tictttlasa, tatd II P SChlCLltt,Alltittny, e 1.., by the ' , repeater, R AL KIEV, novl'd&vm Panel Raman. Seventh la, Patitaatt Waco o , &noosed Yenta It. ft-ca, nied 4,1554 Tu. 6 . ..chi:cider. al the - ULie u,J rraraylvard Roil Road Company •re hereby notified to pay the erghlh instalment of tee dollar. per share... the atria of the Company, on or heror• the 2Dth day of dabs roc ninth ntatolmentj no or before the arra day ceptember. The tenth tratalment on or before tL ...lb day of October neat. 0 . • The 711, tmnaltnent was exiled COT on the `.tOth 0 ' lacy Int aug int II I=l R. P. TANNER & CO SHOE WAREHOUSE, i 52 Wood et, Do ttrittat Third & Fourth, Are flow reeefenur then very l l arge and superior Pal Sinet o BOOTS, SHOBB, AND BROGANS.; Alm, BONNETS and FLOWERS, all of the latest I tyle... nod esptemly adapted to the western trade. It has beet, selected with great care, and as to tima and ea& ny is not surpassed by any sleek In be found either east la welt. Our ...timers and MC , chants geerally are invitede kagnitt as use are de n termiued eell on the moat reasonable mons. Also, tioodycat's Patent Rubber Shoes of all kind. • augtfadtf tXCOLIII4.OII4 Uppic. iziwrrroTioste CITIV ENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Plit•bargla. C.O.IiUSSEY, Pam', •—A. W. MARKS, San. Oibee—No 41 Water sweat, In Ihe warthouse of C. 11. 411AN'P. riMilel COMPANY it now p4ared to Insure all 1. kinds of risto, on bonus, manufactones, goods mew liubdier it store, end in trans. nasals, de Au ample guarani. , ior the ability and Integrity of he hiSitliallon, as afforded in lb., character or the Di tenant', Alm arc all citizens of Pittsburgh, web and favorably known to:theromenianlty for their iiradenee, intelligence, and integral), DISLUTORs—C. 0. Hussey, Wm. Dagaley, Wm. Lar inner, Jr., Willer Ordant, Hugh D. Nina, Edward ilemelton, John Hawor th , Ilarbaugb, S. M. Kier FALL IMPORTATION OF lIIRDWAR3 LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO. 1119 WOOD STREET, • Are nosy' prepared with a large and fresh stock of Coghen, Ciermon, and American Hardware, to Oder opener Induments to boyars. Those wishing to purchnso ce promote their interest b 1 looting hrough - our stock, a they are dAtcrouned to sell on 110 most rcasonablo terms. attain DH. D. MIXT. T .,.. 4 1 fte11k Dentit. Co m rnet orrannb and Da.; Waren ' - - oatl-dlyin TIIM MAYORALTY. Al a, EDISOI-1 . 101.< Kann.. Jona D. Dsvn, of the Third Ward, as a eaudidate for Mayor, before the A,mmasonle and Whig C.0.d.,. nolord&orteS FORT MEWS CAer Jona J Refloat It nominated as a candidate for the Motyntalty, at the melt election, aublent to the derision of Me Wbig and AntMm* City Cones. lion. If nominated he will be almnofted nit an eoiloe firemen, a good citizen and 4 c ALL PARTlEompetent man, ti 7 men of S. nolaidtteneS E. W. Coe., late HlghConstable of Plltsbergb, wit be sopported as a candidate for the °Mee ofidaYor ILt the next election, subject to the deciaion of the Whig and Antltnesonlo Ctty Conventionbr nottidkvrid MANY' larrzas hit Enrrou—tiou Will please announce that L. Lrnnessoa, Fag., Will be anpported by his friend, us acandidate for the office or M. or al the next election, soblect to the detision of the Whig sod Alnimasonlo coaention. itteltidassacTi BIRTH WARD. Mn. Wm.—Sir—Von will glom announce the name 01 tiweroz C. Mom., cc n Candidate for the Mayoralty, an Neat to the ratlioation of the Whig Co,entlon. Ur. Morgan% claims will be strongly orged by a host of friends, he beloglieth canaille and haunt. tamale . ] MANY =ZEND WARTED, TUATION in a Wholesale Grocery ar Dry • •AsestabOshoseal,iY • Young , oau el - 11W business. Satisfactory reference awes 13,a No QC'S Past Office. oceli ILNPORIIIIATIORI WANTICD, tv, ' person who 10 acquttoitee with the presentA residence of John Heffernan, a native of the Farah f Clondagarg; County Clare, treacle, n• it who took supping at LapCnct, on rho 11th of Aprll, tube, for iLhebee, will conic; n laming raver nit the nub se Aber by bending such information to her, at Pitt, burgh, Allegheny county. Pennarivanla Act. fdAithitiftEr HEFFERNAN, i Horton Pilot and other friendly repel, please "TA_ LECTURE 03 JILWIS al HISTORY d JERUSALEM MIL MATHEW A. will &carer a course of Lectures orbit Jewish limtory unit Jerusalem, it thu LAFAYETTE AlinEttl ELY SIMMS, entrance on Four b mica, commencing on Tuesday conning, December 31, ail unlock Admission Si nom, cisildien "Late;s can be nod of bay, book stoic, It. C.:m.oooton'. book re sto, W carer'. Hotel, tomat tune door. He reiers the citizens to the 'Mowing certiliente. , — "Mr. M. A. Berg, a Cbmillan !ermine, and a Dellee of Poland, who had beer Lecturing with eminent nue mos in the eastern cutlet, prom,. to deliver a cont. of Leetbres 111 Lafayette Hall, on the 'Mucci of the rift History, Present Hoodlum, and Future Proopects of the Jewish Nation. From the very !avowable testi monial. which ham been presented at tram clergy : men and ethics wbo have attended those !reform, . . . e leaveheeittemes so cordially lecommemitog heat to die ells:else of Pidabarah as well calcalated to afford them no small mclatire of entertitindient and Inetructien. Theodore ILLyman, S. E. Ba/mock, la H. fltddle, &ward ' Fennel, Herron, W. A. 1.1111111.1/SIII Fnom Bev. C W. Quick, of St. Andrews Church. -Pdtsborgh, Nos. 25, IESO. ..Mr. . M. A. Berk formerly de li vered his stiles of Lomutbs on Jerusalem odd /eon. History, in my pariah He was heard with deep interest, dial gave lb. highest satisfaction. All who attend his tcowrn may be sore of acquiring useful Lectures on /cal. History, illustrated by besall• sal Oil Paintings, representing Ancient and Alodorn Jerusalem, one cobat objects of interest_ notitial2.• - - HERR VOGUL'S CONOTZRT 1.11E1 • subscriber has been Induced, at the 901(4.40ne:di of Derr Vogel and bas Incoto, ond to aid itt coin Inhaling to the enJoyment of our mental aid concert going public, to furnish for the use of the Colleen this cymong, one Motto most costly and superbly hatched hEmi.cacAND Pt ANUS This Plano was selected and procured expresely for the one Or hludernolselle JCL r LIND, In tone the should visit oer city. and LA the came detertption of instrument as used by her at Leo concerts to Boston, New Verb, and Philadelphia The above magatoccut Pia. Forte, brought co at great exper and rick, wall be sold as usual, wohout adva on hir. Chi:kering', Porton prices The subscriber would take this occasion to return lan most smokes thanks to the many dtsunguished most eal to tom any woo have it , liberally patron ised snit encouraged him in the eadr; to Purply our eitmenawlth the assi Psalm Foams us UR wont. RHIN D. MELLOR, Agent for Chtcacring , P.. 4 for 'Western Peoria, nandolit cl Wood intact ECOiUltit LILLNKXTS 3CASF-S Economy BienLeis, on hand and tor sale sr mimulacterers' prices. Also, 11, Id and in 4 ger, tillankets some any superior. which Will tie oil atosi 4 :311P1A, nceM: ler / 4 lid Market m , e :: P ves imailJ jun to ctivaa and now opcynnx at ZUB I.tbeety at g/ a to ga eat of Frest. Pleaervea atA Jelliei, aasort• ed as (41lowa,— Presgrs - ed Peaches,, Freuerged Mae AppLea, Preserved Pam, i Brandy Bananas, ,/,,,, Pres reed Quinces, ‘ earraut Jerry. Aim, the (nlicro , ng FUESII FRUIT, put up In tastr p. Java, a.d Lern/nßcully res , ed, tba,cby preserlang tam original flavor, .:tuft:•,'' ._ Apnea., Pt wara P a To.. co, ME=I COIN CINMECTORS JT UST received, an additioaal capply of the Improved Demon Amene.Coun Coto of each de nomination, from Irm Mi. ft le tbe ly p.m.:tootle &teem yet mromed,•nd e. be aced WOO any pence to a woods, and perfectly rebottle For .ale by W W. WILSott. noN Cer Plaiket o tomb its DIAMONDS-4405. Gmaltes' and Cila3f weer. thastaads, and lharaond Spark., eat?etc d io fa. by 1at271 tv WlLeee LARD OIL-10 WO minter it caned No 1. tor rale by 1n0 . 21.1 11.0131,10 N, Li mix & co LiNbEED OIL- 6 60. par o New C by oogr It L.l rm.; & co OtT-1 barb. Host t;olt,ttbroputel tot,. tat:nu by mime from Ittuittut el d.c t'Yttbnuatt pactcts J Bellt/ONMAIZER k 00, Wntui B ATH 98141 -4a for ssEy by no J lICIONM A KEE & iALCINED MAGNYSIA —lO canes fcr •ale cy no2S J SCHOONMAKEN & Cfl UG AR LEAD— I cart beFt veAttr, for Tole by 0079 J NIIIIOUNAIAKER taCO VIAL CORKS-10 bele. sie3ried for sale J SCHOONMAIZFR A CO S UN DRIFII-1 Pevrt De case Tapioca. Cur ...ale LY ncai 7 SCHOONMAKER k CO TAR„ltmc "ID -5 t.;';srolvf,i'Aivt:',ll',Vo QOAP— ego boo No I 4o Lomisoillo 5 o•?, rot .ole Pow S to CIOwo: by ",Gb WALLINGFORD s CO KENTUCILY MUKIARD-0 oozes Burrow's ecle braked Kentucky Mustard, to.. tale by rok9 M, , ,,k,LINGPORD co ißgWlll4lfit COULIT RALIK. IN poi . ..nee of an order 01 theOlphans' Conti of I. Allegheny county, will exposed to public ss le. on the premise.. on tbsturday, tne :Irk day of De". ber, A. D. 1E;0, at It o'cloelc, A. Al., of said day, the one undivided half part of nit that certain tract or Once of land sauate to North FOTO". no:slut:Up, Al. legbouy county, bounded . by lands of RobthicOmeken, Jacob Whetmore, tames Clark, and the ban of Mc. Kee, contulg forts and llperches. More Of 10011 Terms mado known on day of tale BENJAMIN A. MKVAY, GuardinA of John Robb aolotto3t9 . . LA RD /OlL—to torlsallo I, winter 'strained, just ie. seised for ram by Si F. SELI.F.IIS, uufl 47 Wood st FLAXSEED OIL-15t0 gsirl, tvarrnblel porn, for tale by 1'n0271 It E se.LLEas CI UAL ARABIC LC:U.I26EI+-4o hs. put rer'd by l_T b 22 7 It E2ELLERS LAMPBLACK—:I bsiiii7i lor ..le by n 027 R E SELLF.R9 r XTRAft LOG'IV &lUD 21 bls pot reed by Lj" tab . !! R E SELLERS 1: 5 127 " V" CANFIF.Lt. WHOLESALE FALL GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO, 08 t 64:MARKET ST., WOULD solicit the ...ion of Merchant. from sections of the country, to thew immense Stook of New Fall Goods, comprising the 'arrest and most complete assortment in the western teantry, consisting of 275 eases hero styles Prints; 40 Jo Imported and Aelnric nn litootams, Nlertooe t's germ7r . is i. e ' eneq. ' n ' in s s o ; '" 45 do SaunMs and deans; do Cloths and Casstmores; 70 do BleachedAloslinG GO balm Flannels, nil colors; 57 do Pickings, all grades; A/ do Brown Muslin+, beat makes. Also, oases and pack saes of Silks, Shawl.. White Goods, Millinery do_ Tailor.' Trimmtops, Rlbbans, Lf,ccs, Hoge , / and Merchants RTC assured, from the great facilities of this establishment, of procuring the latest and most desirable goods, and at prices as low and lower than any eastern house Ding manufactorers' agents for lame quantities of Domestic Good., they Pant.. lady solicit the orders of merchants for domestics, deliverable in this city nt the same prier they am said at in eastern cities. Merchants either gong or returning fmm the cam, arc Invited loan ezntronation of their cock. A A MASON n CO emPrilmsmikortitotS 1 ULE-13 HAVEL'S - SHAVING CREAM—Where is r/ the man who does not appreciate the luxury of an nay shaver If .y there be, we do not address our elves to kin, But to all others we soy, It you wish render shaving • plermure, pure ham • box ovule. Ilanel's Almond Pistaeldo or Ambrosial Shaving Creams. It In utterly impossible to And words to de- ' seethe the feelings of a person who h. been used to Shaving with ordinary map, upon making trial of aal for the fast time. It la a combination of wander, ad. imitation, and pleasure. JULES lIAUEL'S SHAVING CREAM is exceed ingly etnellientt rendering the atiffest and most wiry beard soft and pliable, producing ature an admirnblo lather, and by its extremely mild n allaying all orlta lion, and preventing that unpleasant' and sod feeli ng of the skin which la often expenenced alter @bay leg. Gentlemen using lairs ilauella Shaving crearo may face the coldest and most piercing winds m - nrediately after its use, without the skin becoming chopped, chopped. And there who once use It, we nab gay will never use any other. , 6.17 .p. Gee gxai advantage e@ he ' Vat will wwlics;etarla the fact preetatod by those th at it willo m it! a . s . o n lo d r y t h O e r b en } d,. .ar p h p i , e . ti n. m o.at tits : r d il g d o ' ? to . --wElskers. Hattal'a Slaving Creairla are delightfel prepamtions,comprided_Willa ski! L , to ths otter excitation of all arll caicautoo potation of abaai anplostotnt, and will ba "n a d y ' p e re th a e to o ted - bl all who make trial of theta@ P "" "d iPMEI T H AGM. p,icum, end manisli I le Cheat.% ex, Phila. Poe sale, wholesale mad retail, by B. A. Fianna:tat Co., atA 11. E. East% Pittobarkb, and Zahn WI atoi .1011•14 /Maw City. acyd7 rpottecco—is Item. ragiela Twist Sri - *geed to I ilce.7l .101iN WATT.t.OO U ROOMS-10u down new largo Corn Rroonaa.aa ED hand. for sale by JOHN WATT TBIPERI AL. rEA—Ls nf ehros low priced, in stor• nom !, JOHN WATS' s CO • 6.1 y by JOHN WATT d CO OEliii Dlarspritia l leaelalloor Powder. 25 . cy f ß a r ,. : 1 :1 e,. t 11,eab , s ; r d a celebrased article on barell aces} price. by W a hi MITCH LI.TREC n 07.7 Liberty street Q k kiliDlie lE!k, —IS tale exult Rye Flour; • el bale freak Rye;4 Hs irreh Roll Bauer; ."-". Se bneleVNeshanock roust.% eleekl lbs Etackewbut; 4 gacke Onions; 10,ssekt Dried Peaches; for isle by SALVES SLACK, • ita273llto • .Cor. I.bird 1 Smithfield ate. D. C. &wren pill be supported is • candidate for the athee of Me]." by all good and trim Whip throughout the city . object to the decision of the !mi.. rention Lht.es.lL BEFF TALLOW 9Trle ree'd for male by oar , WICK I hfeCANDLESS m ur o irrrAta ATus-Ts - 1 1.30027 brls roc'd for sale by • WICK k.tdoCANDLESS asks Cleveland, for gale by WICK & aIeCANDLESS g s first sons, for sale by WICK & MeCANDLESS E' o .p lel , 44cu N 'II7 BOOKS, . . AT }OLDIE ' LITERARY DEPOT, Tiaral si, o poslte the Post Mee. TNAVID ‘,..^ - ppeifiel , Nos 19 and 9. .1,9 BlackarocuPs agasine for November. LittelPe LivincArt, No 31L Holden'. Dollar Maiadne for December. David Copporfirld, complete, print 50 cent. • Boston Shatepeitte, No 23. AlDictionary of hicehanics, No 2 Green , lland; a Elton Yam, complete. Pietorial4trother Jonathan Pictorial Corner. Hat pet's 31000001 e, 02 the back numbers. klarmee replier-10m lip Charles Lover. or Making Bliato Ples,la eicel in the nt t of reakitiOdinee Indulge, he., you watt use the fol. To Excel In TF mai with to el 1, Pot, Cam, Said luvrina smiler:— GOod Sound tram.; ralonem, oEnghill Puddiak c Camara Om re Pool'. Caudien ,Lem n Peel, Fresh Mod col; Grape ]aide: Preach Brim y. All lilt shore dmi lea ma for sale at ajoRRIS& of an V ToliStare, e”t sine of tao Dlamoad. GRAND VOCAL & INSTKENENTAL CONCERT, AT LAELYETTE 1141.1.. L. , • (Entree. on Roane o a On TIIITHaDA.Y Euning, Norember 28th. TIMID VOGEL . ••-' ... '- JUL Grand fl , ''' oral be Ilna. Rleber Tie) 11 RI CARD. 711111: cubsetiber ill commence on Wednesday arsine, the 27th instant, to sell off his entire oe = k of LA V GOODS at •very minced vices, for Cash. !. The Sleek is /wee, and will be Mond to einbtace very deslrsble.goods, both to style and quality--a large antount having been seleetod expressly for city wade.. Person' 'Ono wish to supply theroi elves with goods t Low Pilots. will fled it to their advantage call tNo Ila Starker meet. ' J. 1311Eti. Pittsburgh, Nov. 20th, IMO —n0.20:42m. Onsvon nouslik. AMEETING' of the Associittleti ;Mr the Board of Trade wil be held this (Tnestity) evening., at 7 orelocO„ at th Ir Room, for th e prittlOoe of recommt 'the Report of e Committee, opmitand at meeting of the newel. no. held on Taesn7T.lllth ncao TRObIAS BA h'WELL., Presn. To (dial and Beep Illtananfantattan. lIS Subseri nore lottery impelled tod,h:Olom I mut hoop bl ere' SODA Amid ' Jos. Idropratt t celebrate Sons eclebro ice, which they will jell et the lowest market b tee, or rash or approved bills.. W h bI . MITCIIRLTRES, no% Liberty St TuTgin !grading. for rale by J E .11 , 4 .• ISAI4II DICKEY a. CO EXP.D.V.VI3 PACILET LINE{ FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Io . l=iarr Canal—Z..9 =aka Rad:Road: 1 • HE IltelieD lain . Line will continu e running long n the Weather will permit. For neitteigtl apply at Out office. tannotigthe Doane, at to . D. LEECH it. CO, new Canal Buie. 81tt1.59F.L5 CARPETlthecived lido day, at W. rileCiintoCk'a Carpet . Watchhtite, yea' and rich 1.,e Lltussell Carpets. rale McCIANTOCK tovttes the attentioo Stet. V V . Boat'Alco to his cock of Sheetings. Call mr CAryft Wittettoope, No ES Fount. Dote 11 - illiDal — E-4,1 7 0 bts Dry Appl es, S , 40 bi - White Beans, .• .„ •i, 43 Pliet• Peaches; • Buckwheat Flour. rot sale .b noW L _ ___WM /I JOIIN4TON f i tzvlErfp reed (or bble by B A FAIINEsTOCK &CO MUM=M • B UTTER -13 kegs prime bsuer. for sale by 11111tBIL1OGE nofG i ' 116 Water I Riatived direct frean the imittertera. dd. day, ilea and hand soon risk Tapemy itlrnmseli Carpals, to valtich inv:te the mention o r porehauu - nnt:G IV. 14TeCLINTOCli Czretaln Goods. _ . . . . ... . lA`,ll,V..'irrl,`,;ll. - d'..".?°..t,"`"?.°,.1 . 4% linnals, compelling to part the following varieties:— Detain Damask; • Ladloan nuke). Red Oulu; .. Flan . do do Oil gam Windew Shades;. Drat and 134 T Wind.... Linen. 71 i Col Si the ...pet iliarehonu, N 0.85 Fourth strut and "in IToodAnsec I__ _ need r%Oela‘lnio'S COUNTRY' ROUSES—Tim archl. • 1 teelart (IL satiall7 I.ollsell, latildinglexigns for Conages, Far liouca. and 1.'11.4 with remain en tumor'', FoUituro, nod the best misdate( manning and vandal, 'drat three knndrad- and twenty il. luatraitons. yA. l. Downing, authorjof 'Designs for Catthgc esidcheca;".Hints to l'grsons about Raildinir•die in I not royal de, .. _ • IL HOPKINS. 7., Apollo Hui:dingo. Fourth at irisaridlue for Chapped Elands 1111 . , ektentiye sale of the 'Orlando. during the 1. peal eight years, erengly waists the hitch alma uon In which . t . lis invaluable preparation a bald by arcs,nity end Se efficac aggeration, be regarious are its healing vb. that , enthont exded as an Infallible remedy for the asperlty and soreness of the whin, with wash to many axe:indicted denng the breed:mai season of the year. &Aid wholesale and retail by R E SELLERS, 37 Wood at Nal AIACKEREL-40Ja brl• TO.IIiIACKEREL--Sttql brls nosy landing by ';,ISAJAII DICKEY& CO Oa Water .t TUT recraved tor stir, at /tiglide Potask, • yrtlp lodttio, Clunoldtbe, Arseutste Quoins, Cyanide ?Jolson', Vent.* ACOti non 3tIOULDERS-3 oasts for sale byE-111 to. (resit brat for ale by by. /13 oo'Z , ASAI4II DICHM,L CO 1.1.16 1 C lAIAH .DICXEY tCO no2l , . Front is Water st f Plkl—lp dna. tiow In more, for sale by tadit; ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO 110FONCV-3 ON. in wort, for bate by nom ISAIAH DICKEY le CO A ?Family Horse for Sale. INTILS- be sold Cheep, • gentle, well veined horse, elther, for • bilge, or for riding. Enentro Oar older. , no2ldtf Macleod Metals Banks. Sane., by Lowell Mason. National Poions. Psalmodist, by Racing no Bradbury. Pan toy, by Mason cc well. Conti. Laud., by Lowell Mason. tiny Suite Collection, by Johnston and others. Mondelsohn CollectiOn. Hastings Bradbary. Mason Harp, Patent and Mould Notes. Othomorl Harmony, Patent Notes Choir Chorus Boot. by A. N. Johnston. Western and Carignan Harp. Boston Melodeon. vol. I, 2, and 3. Boston Olt. Bo4t. New trAgned ee Boot. Juvenile Craw os for School. The Young Choir and Town Chain Companion. A hill supply of all the above wont received, and for sale.wholeerJe or tetait,:at publishers' prices. by redly, ;JOHN It MELLOR, el Wood st Tn 'N ,lt umq e Y iie " B I ° 3; r4rOmr the Field, -Book of Seasons," "Rural Life in England," tr. I rel. Irmo. Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the far interior of Scott Africa.mith notice. of the none tribes ' and anecdotes of the Chase of the Lion, Etephant,Hip• popotamus, Giraffe. Rhinocerm, Am. Ely Rearaleyn Gordon cooningoom, Eril. .100.10 mo, marl 0. IleNla, bbseaso, and Remedy, familiarly and pron. coniodered ID few, of their relations to the BYGeo. Moore, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Phyncians, kc. I vat iemo. The iltstory of Xerxes the Great. By Jacob Ab bott. I vol I9mo. Just received for role by R HOPKINS, nett 79 sl I.Y Apollothilldings ,Fool t P a 7 BUßC) t Fiiw' C ' f rd'l. g , rtprBLACAtl I&t;ap n U * IlukCHFlElhave reeePred a new Land superior anicle or WINTER HOSIERY for Ladies. A I 60, Alpacas., lambs' Wool, Cashmere, Fleecy: k. Thine. Sm. n 033 IG , LOUIL-001,16 T. r PnllncNe Float, jrro A rtie 'dr +ale by 11U11111111DOKA INGHR , T %%suer st nni9 r rerrived IW.Nllolll...jVanizr, L)l' A HE--d Lu fn.lo Or 1 007 r, \V O 1 it IOIIYtI7'ON- TIAIoT UV belief. for We by WM II JAIIPMfOrI tharais for 1111. Oy noJi . WTI H JOHNSTON .1161707.4:.113 dozen for lisle by H JOHNSTON ccd. per liLiebir. lice JAhIEB DALZELL • NA 79 Water easel - y 1.3 Ab nd fbitaz sa wi'lll. , -4 Lb b Ju e le law notbl obl. new crop KTl7litili" — f DI - coca - per 5 U. Ludlam:ld for solo low Op! . nova JAM D&L.ZELL • sly LIMPIIII.I—be boxes MoodloN - 0 •le bbl. Seteratus; V tasks do Medley from Ptember Wsehlngtonoted fot sale by JAMES DALZELf. end/ • • I i)LaziS.F....-30 butt!. New Ortaara Malan., a brims satiate, Jut ricely.d fat gala by nnlY ' JOHN MATT & CO yy lIU TeR-11 brie Ms , tor • e t by e23' i •BROWN RIMIP4TRICir IW - RUILPENTIN - 61 - 17 0 • I 1,4 K 3 IDD &C0,0:1 wo o d. .14 xi 'V li ti m Ll3 (. ll '4ooa-ry -11 • erist,, , i 1n+231 ' ve • J KIDD DO - _ .0 'Ln~_me~rmrrn R~ G ipAtt Vol • • • - Y • KIDD CAN AZ-93 pneas zsu Mar iaup . to? • A . Ti fi cz akel3 WI wart 1111POUVANT TO • ISTABK COACH k WAGON lIIIIIIFACTIIIIIII. Roa34lcB. BINGER, HARTMAN a' CO. hairs ill:bosh! the vista of as Aila loofas-4 by ?dr. Sesnael.tisistaget,oded eheitteld Patent, it has been tested by ow hest comb builders, end prontoned to be the bets Into. •An ordinary criseb, veldt a set of theft axles, rennin daily, will. een•lthee • half pint of 01l In 'lx soothe The won quanthy.of eit- sad is one of the bell evidenced we hoe of rho treat re , device or friction, end cones,:owatt) , gnat saving of power; It will mate the coach psoprictory to save 23 pet cent on their meek and teed. also, it wW give great safety to travellers, the nut revolving with the wheel and not-having any Connexion with ae silo will entirely prevent the wheel from mining oft By Peeper' eve. the patentece wilt warnnt those axle. to lot from twelve to Uwe rl 7.11 duly numbs. Warehouse, 109 Water and 140 Frost meets, Pitt,- 'burgh, Pa. nett MOICIZ! ROBINSONG Greek and Engdih Lexicon of the New Teetameet. By Edward P °Moon, IP D.. L. L. D., Professor of WM i al thermals in lb. Union Theological Seminary, Now York. This la • new edition, revised and In • great pert mermen, In ono ♦ lame English Grammar; theEnedsh Language in in elements and forms, with a MIMI. of its Mlle and development. derigned for use m colleges and actimos. By Wm. U. Yowler, lam Pmfessor of Rho. varlet In diadem College ion, eve. Just Medved and for sale byl R HOPKINS, 0555 78 Apollo Butldintrs, Festal St rBACCO-31/ du Sherwood's as; 20 bx. Myers' T.; 25 On Bell Porter 54; • • 10 boa Blanks Ts now landing by noftl HAIM! DICKEY & CO yikacalrEa a !ELIA itt—tei jar. PissaFr,. WPM • ajars Raapbarlas; Olen Plaunx 3 jars °mod% Jost received an t far sale by • D WILLIAMS*. CO n 025 ' Cor. God 4k. Filth all. LAJY-10 brla law. roomed for • noos • J B CANFIEJ.D Di:ARL A5ll-1. - 9 brill for I.l{ c by ' c 023 B CANFIErD jtrrrest—lD bia tia.h.B, ill cloth; 0 brig do do; 43 crock.; • . , ' 11:1 krgs solid calm for fully bold S T .6 a lALFAATIII3-I g/ 1 . , pimertlele;, 7 ...a . by nc23 J B CANFIPZO ICKORY NUTS-4 kids for aide ' - J 13 CANFIELD MOLASSIi*-1.6 bll, naw I : 17;211,01 m ,44 Libury +ft: . PEARLS -10 bris ree'd for iatis b y -77 an2s 5• DROWN & ItiaI[PATRICIE G SEEN *Y1149-100 brit in mire. for sole b)) waif . BROW h k kIairPATABR lir Brij F WAS bra awl 10 la brikfor nair TT art,s BROWN a ILIRKPATRWA T CWACC°-- ttlt °, 6 7 Z: Onaty.lor Web) oaPn BROWN IrIRIPATRICY CHEESE -163 las W. R. Circa; ea Imo Cream do; for oak bt : Wiwi & McCANDLESS. rAISU-7 buts pars, for We by , sub IVICK &/11cCAND1.885 3 141 ff • M - R-0 1 1,1 1 . • Prim for o 05011iirdiqf • • end or side •Ht co NEW OIL-4o bill on nand- _ - n 023. J 8 DILWORTH & CO . • brio N..... . • - J S DILWORTH CO CII.uTaLS PING—Yu bz. 1.'4 for sale by • ' WM A MeCLURO CO • 136 Libertyst 11,itak I:IUOKWII3—A covered boia - 1, very eao• 1:1 realest for housekeepers, three sites, for sale by Woo xbIeCLURO & CO Iy :4.IturAKNAVRIff IVI74!IMTRTi •IrOi HEMF—eI bales ulnas ILL Hemp, ieeelvad par roamer Federal Arab, and for sale br poen JAMES A HUTCHISON At CO IIX.O7IVIOLASSES-30 aria new cep. tendon pu J.e elegem Navigator, for aby JAMSM A BUTCHISON di CO BE sabieriber invitesahe attendee of inereksons and cabers to his lame and well &sacred nook of OM. Gloves, Under thins, end Diwavers. The above articles In Silk, Wool, Merino, and Conon, et all .sea end prices; eorstantly on' hand and for sale low, by Ina= F n • EATON a=a=:= X /I R. B. LANDMAN respectfully informs the polite INA of his totr.allon to give lessons on dm Piano HO kind re ceplion on hit Brsr residence in Pittabargh emboldens hire to hope fora liberal share of Innen, age. Larne., and gentlemen who wish to wallas will was* leave their addressee at the Miele Samna J. IL &teller or El. Sieber.. • noltbiller b F il" h i e S s to Teat fat a ultI N jo E to hauls . Addzess, B. LaNDIUN, nondlw - At Elobees Mode Mon; Third an . Woolen Goode. .40 DO2 new ono. rise Comforts; - Drtes Ladles' Zephyr 'Beata; '6Udcz Boys' assorted Cantons,. CO dos Guts , do relerenee; lu dos do Opera Cam' MO dos Woolen Colfo 23 dos Childrene Wool Minnow eoz do do , lU doz tkryssheavy do do, • - 6 dos Wool alaffs and Vletennesa , • At wholesale and retail. kl EATON, sn23 0/ Falun, st 3rin LBS. WOOLEN. KNITTLING• YAStNijaoat UN./ arldeb aro Clouded SeatleL OranoAuld Mu, Plum Scarlet, Crionoru'Efluo and Slack and Whim, Mao and Sleek sued, dtwarted umbers. Also. an essortmeat of En gllO., sal Zook): Wormada (no= • V-11-134 AA ÜBPIIY dk. ByleCllFlgLDlferees keep apepply IYI zr . geemee-keekruakable WELSH UttritY t 131JUCHF/M.1.1 have reeelvaa • sap ,t P t " re and Cradle Blankedßlanked Liectßlank- els ofMI pri , ' ces. Tat-9 bxls (tea see'd tot r' by DILWORT/IA 4.X) O. MX. llLds to =tee per TV. rotor, re:23 7 8 DILWORTH...CO Air RITE liklaNs-14 sank. manikin talc IT 2B nal WICK& NeCAND UR-10 bOls Rf. • •r,• ma . v.. 'mt • RUMOR. 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Atnei and Biala!ler. suitable (es asi - itteleal Of whet f WOO/ t O roll lOW hp. be proem< l'. Isbell-sale ?a. tetsil at MORRIS I MLA ORTHM.I , .n9O .. , rt. alx Ise State. is las risence:- 41 M. A. Mt HO_ &CO arutdir: le apt oda ly Y to cucomos and ihe ab, Llnst tbe Win heye m aner be <0.1113,111. 1111DPI.r...arMS .li'aTFR~ Mil yretived ham Baninnore. ran' At /C. La% 10E Or eery lope tic r:Gati rneete.jeim n ctivcd and Inc Isle by nOlO Rid It IdeCLUTIG YCG MishF.L. HERRIN6-I.4tge pew eaa ca, a 111 order, lust received fat sale by • 'WM A MiCLURG CO af).o.• tea Libarta SIGHT IDRA F•T 8- NEW TORE, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI,' LouisvlLLE, 131`.1.0W9., AND not "OLD CODNIRT i ti A. WILECNS it. CO Cos. THAI Markel Von nlia by nob 1 KIDD k CO sipartot teaks Irian:yvidskry, n PUNCHEONS SurwaiVe r eilebrarad Malt PM . peens 17 delicate Savor, 19 Maban's W at erside, extra nu and high proof, Dan emus house leek. Mao, Brandin at dirrerent vintage* and brands half, 011164 and naarrea. 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