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    NEWS MEM&
Pormerwri orICAO° —The growth of
cago has been nnparalleied even is the . West_
_The CCOILIS jUll taken given a popFLition OW,
2474. ID Hilo aims bat 4,833, an increase with
in tea yearn of 481.27 percent. The same
.•. • •
lb, for pall years to coax., will give ■ population
0r45,e29. Chicago bids fair to lead all her slim
ter Lake cities!
Thou ?amuse a 7 klancaunca, N. H.
oleic VAS • large gubering of the Mends of the
Union at Manchester , N. H., on Wednesday even-
Milut. Men of both polbieal parties, vary mull'
el whom have been distinguished la public
lifq
Were present. Letters were mad Goat Hon.
Levi. Woodbury and Hon. Daniel Webster.—
Speeehea were made by some of the ablest ou
tfits in the State, and resolutions passed cures.
tire of • firm determination to idioms to the
Union, and to use every effort to allay the spirit
Of agitation whioh bu engendered snob hostile
and bitter feeling between different sections of
OUT coo tury.
Fame V.zorr...l.—No stem,,, of President._
The United Stater, 4,-11 letter nt the New York
Courier annoutice. that Oen. Jew , Gregorio Mon
`asbrother of the present President or Venezuela,
has failed to obtain the two thirds vote of the etre
torn] ..ollegenneretwary to his election. He want
ed five vote, of the requisite number. Congrew
has n to deride between the three Candidates
hsviog the highest number of Voles There,. no
potibt that their choler will hi Monagaa
Several VAIL] have been lately exchanged be
tween the United State. Charge and the President.
The treaty of Commerce between the United States
and Venezuela will
expire on the fourth of January
wesa, and the New York Tribune. understanda that
the Government has taken measures to have it re•
newel upon the present Insis, with very trahog
variation in Rome minor nutters. •
The claims arising from the late law, the Leg do
Esprit, were being satiefactorily arrayed.
The improved State of the country had prevented
any fall in prime. All American produce was vei
ling well. -
The Tehuantepec Hsuhoed Company recently
organized at New Orleans, has engaged the steam
ship Alabama to make at least three trips from
that city to the Golf terminus of the proposed rail
road, In order to trainman to the isthmus the en.
sincere, Inurement!, Mange, the., necessary for
the accurate survey of the proposed rail road.—
Beery inducement is held out to the elatens to
visit the lrilmas, if only as a metier of rottenly.
The Alabama will mop ol Vera Cruz • short time,
going and rimming, and on arriving at the lath.
Woe, will run up Consacolcoe non as far an
navigable—stout forty mdes. By the map, the
river is navigable for scrods drawing twelse feet
water, for thirty four miles tram it. month. A
landing place in the river for simmers is:II he
deleiguizted. A road o:or the la,bmua exists that
le easy of travel, and means of transportation of
Passengers are obtained with facility. The marl
bey over can be made in twenty four he, ra. Th
Near °Henna Picayune sty* that this route i
. . • •
nearly 2000 mile, abort, than that by Panama
and Chagrce, and at least :a ten days leas time,
are of connaponding /Importance With as placing
of the Alabama en the line.
Das lkforau fttvaa Lscraosincrre.—The ,main
pottion of the work, near Keokuk, being finished,
the oLe c: the President and Chief Engineer le to
be removed to Farmington, whore Orinwpal !Vet'
salons are now gouts on. About 150.000 acre, of
/and Once been sold, leaving about 170,000 awes
yet unsold, south of Fort Des Moines. The lands
north of the Fort, now teinporanly withheld from
sale untie, a decision of the Secretary of the
Intenor, made in April last, amount to near 800.00 f
acres.
The work-from the lalwaistippJ to Ifeosango
has been mere then halt eamp'eted. This ear.
from St. ['finals,lto to - the mooch of
Mother, a daaallaa of ten miles, has atmady or
about 5140.000. When the works now it, pr.
peas are iniabed, which will probably be eo
talaalat, good clack water navigation will Le t
cured Irma the mouth of Ile river, al far up
Eel:ix:wpm, mating a line ol nay miler, and
aurldg the navigation of the Des Moioca rive!
alx moult,, In the year, al high up MI Fort IL
Moines.
C.ontanos 13rrwres Wourn..—et collision cc.
eilite.l at New Vert en
,ffatuiday, between two
welt known wocrwe Heated Mao Hinting, sad
hi en Wsbster, keepers of disreputable Loosen
Tbe latter annulled the tomer with a cowhide,
tore her hat off, nod taunted her elothing costaider
ably. The Amazon were parted by the
and wen on then. way the one without any bead
covering, mud the (Aber proud of the trophies
which she gained in the strusgl--the manna of
her opponent's bonnet Lisa Hastings is the MR.
one Who t,tellvd N auud.u.. w,tn a ensh.de
la Brosilway, &Len it year slid n halt inure
Cr..... or Ow.° - B.unin, , ll,,otej sloe,
iti.abaj tvd tledtgia. IftlefrOla U. lbll coLUylvir re.
turui Gave he-a retei red hoot annul one o.'o of
the catuftwa, mid th.tt the whole wail orhhablv
to idihtittwr. Ilene reit...flinty
11.11 the I , lonti of Itfwe eatlntlera 10 the Oben.,
ker newton U:1411 ll have 1.e•;0 heard lam. and •
I. w elohr the ...thattaltdoellee need, has doutifed
aff...o I Sib , w 10. h the Lai catunUn won taken. There
hat !wen alro a ruAterlal 1 0 , teltiet In every county
in the Mate, even the oldest, each an Bullock
and
Tatnnll.
Col. Brown Coed It „his ontwon, Goat the par.
Bel return.. Weedy...l, thdt the pOirahllloo of the
State will extend 1.000.000 of coula. tie think.
there erfll ha athint 600 tint, wmtea , and 400000
blacks.—Snexonnit Re".
The Freder.eiciburgli News states that the yen
arable and inagaifirent old establishment known
as “Lanvelc," the properly of Maj. las Parks
Corbin, who had within the last year put it is that
°ugh repair, was eniircly consumed by fire on lb
night or the 131 b inst. The news says that din was
the largest and oldest prime dwelling to Virginia,
and built entirely of imported brink.
1111-I.E oval ma 01210.—M, Pope, (rem the
Committee on the Judiciary, t toed Senate el Ken.
tueky, has reported n hill prevteidg for tLe oleo:•
panktiola Of a company to "..•tree• a ht*O ncrosi
the Clain river at LoOpnVOIC To a void any intenro
react with navigabou, the bridge et required to be
. 100 tact attuve the InatteAt know.. point of high
water. The guest, alro, are to bo 700 feet apart
The Near Foundland Time, girea•facts esti& ob•
,ng the probability that the whole island ruing
oat of the 'ocean, so,th a rapidity that threaten 9, at
DO distant period, to meteria'ly affect, if not DDr,
ly to destroy, many of the best harbors oa the even
of Newfoundland.
Csasiet.i.Llourrrr, Onto.—Tae poulat.o of ilo
county is 17,(%—1e 1840 it was /8.108 The de
crease is attributed to the fart that the farmers, f o r
tea year* past, hare been 'stock routne—and the
Ere of the farms hire been necessarily iatneaSekl
Small (anal were bought ow, end taro t s of 500 or
1,000 acres ore now common.
Col= Roastor.---The cage roach from Whrel
tO Cumberland was robbed on — Sfrzday n:oht
lost, at the tlot of Brady's Hill, ahoul I f owes
cost of Washiggine. Several trunk, W.ro taken
from the, Boo:, and found the next atoralog era,
the road rifled or their contents. We have oat
heard srhather any rococo was :nand lathe tratik.,,
or to whom, &bey belonged Tar trunks were
brIWIEht to Washington and a Loseirge Rae Bolt
to overtake the striae. Thera la no clue as to
who were the robbers.— Washing/4-n 1?-rporlor,
Nov. 27.
A Stave Stare to Emanito.—The Cherokees,
Choctaws, Chiceasaws, sod Seminoles,
°alma large numb.' of slaves, nerrroes. These In
dian tribe", that were removed heron few veers
ago, in coosequeoce of being aurrounded by States,
will amain, in n short time, too, be aurrounded isidh
States, mad be healged in with a denne'whtte
oe'.poptp
Vittu will e co nsequence e Why it
y
in pate enongh to b e t seen, that in a
theserlndiau tribes will hay* to be Orgardeed into
• few yens,
imagitorial G overnment, and then I. admitt ed
e United Sale" n. &stave State. 'WE::
of free sod and abolitionism think of ilts ' t?
11,4 inevitable, so you po r nea mak e Up Yo ur
• itiads to grin and bear it Swit/, vie*
Sun./Ulnas EsayedUsZL—Capt. power, of
o.
:barque Milwoad, arrived at this port last evening
has famished as with the /Wowing extract( Iron,
hit journal: J-rlOth (ki"p"s, 1050, lat. o 3 30 N .
J ou rnal ,need a heavy sent* a no'
earthquake or otherwise of sumo aulintarine eit
pire,m,,,, making a loud rumbling coke reamblilier
thunder, calming the amp Lo tremble and ninth., ~,
violently as to a ivakru all hand. and start them
noon deck to a Writ. The weather at the hme
Was perfectly clear and calm, not II breath alerted
to be felt, nor %namely • cloud to be aeett. The
idienonenou happened at about 4.30 A. M."—
Now Beafred Mercury.
Arriers, the Spanish mmtpowr, is said to have
Frothed •n opera ou ' , The Conquest of Oren..
du," penuoUnftd to be excellent by the Queen
and Coos, before wham it was rehearsed. It is
le be hoorant out immediately at Madrid, with a
Spansst prima donee, Lem. de Vega. Al Par.
edema, a composition or the balder order, El Ems
ends, with =ale by D. Rafael Hernandes, has
been tocently given wito weeps. This also was
accented by Spanish ardW.
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TELEGMAPHICNEWN
THE MAYORALTY
In a previous article we remarked upon the
great injury which the character of Pittsburgh had
sustained abrcod, from the election of Barker, and
the events comet:pent upon it. The injury to good
murals, public security, and individual comfort, at
Swine is not less serious and important As a new
election La to take place in a law weeks, it be
comes a question of 1141110113 concern to every good
citizen; so, if this present state of things to to con.
Untie, Pittaburgh will sutler not a temporary, but an
irreparable lees, in reputation, prosperity, and mor
ale, and the financial value of its real estate.
The election of an able, firm, sober, upright, and
respectable citizen for Mayor, is a local object to
the people of this city superior to all mere political
co:inertia. To a Whig citizen it isnot a matter of half
.much imponance that thehlayor should bets whig,
as that be should be a cilia en of worth and ability.
We had rather a thousand times see a respectable
Democrat elected, than that the city should again
be disgraced by the election of such a man as the
present incumbent. Such, we feel assured, is
the aentiment of many persons of both parties, ana
should he that of all.
We suppose, however, that both parties will nom•
nate. Party feeling la too wont to yield even on
occasions where there seems to be a fitness and
necessity for laying it naide to accomplish a par
ticular object. if both parties nominate men
worthy of the Mks, and capable at recovering the
lota character of the city, and if they unit +maim
In Kid' niit tali. condo:fats , te good faith, no harm
will grow out of it, se one of the patios mast
succeed, and this will secure us a good Mayor, he
he a Wing or Democrat—and that is the pica
object after all
We are Lalulainbt4 to LctileaMt. ;pc:Tea/leave;
ae opinion that there is desert of Barkers re
lection. We think thin open ion( is not well hound
ed. We cannot think there Is a sulment number
of voters iri Pittsburgh, so perfectly regardleas of
the credit and peace of the city, and of the,' warn I
honor and respectatuhty ; as tore elect Joe Barker.
If there are, our city unhappily deserves Ger ill
tame abroad. there is real danger of this, there
should be only one candidate in opposition, and
thus bring the question to a test at once, beam
the destractives and the friends of .lam and order
— between those who have a stake in the welfare
of. Pittsburgh, and those who would drag her
demo to the lowest depth of degradauon.
Presuming, however, that there is no danger of
Barker'. re-election, and that both partite will
nave candidates in the field, we may, at a eubse
quent article, speak more directly to our Whig
Winds crib° duty which devolves upon them as
beTlohnge toin,tbbie.di.ouns..inofantab:artp,e,y inid.M:tocitpyr.
hat., in relation to the FogniveSlare Law, has met
with a more mammoth and hearty acqamzence by
the whole people than any state paper which has
emanated from the Executive chair for many year.
Scarcely any document could havet been conceived
better calculated to allay excitement, and to rally
the people on the only safe and true:platform of
law, order, and obedience to the conalltutio n .
prudence and ability wtoch tilmatni, it show that
Mr. Fillmore is mote admirably fitted to guide ilia
helm of State in troublows times, and lo adorn the
high pint he fills with so much rcpubli ra n aimphcuy
T. Census of Schuylkill County, Peutinylva
not, will show, it in thought, from returns already
received,. population of more than sixty thousand
the Increase for thirty years a. shown as follows.
Population an 1620, 11,330
1830, 20,784
•, 0840, 29,17711
t4),000
For nie (none
hirliterieLD BAAL. Roan.—From the 6,1 women
when thaexcitement we, gotten up herr, in rein.
boo to this project, the writer of this articlo regard.
rd it as absurd and preposterous. We could noi
believe, that money could be raised to build s ra
road eighty or ninety miles long, with several tor
nen, and crossing two navigable riven, to reac
the western boundary of Donegal Township, eve,
if there were a reasonable probability of gennig
right of way through Virginia to the Ohio. W,
were also sanded that the right of way could no
be obtained. Not to any other point than Whet:
tog, because Wheeling would oppose ouch a gran
with all her might, and the influence she has hen
:afore exercised had convinced as that that we
very potential. Not to Wheeling, because eve.
Wheeling herself DARE not oak for sorb a faun
from the Virginia Legislature. For many yenr
past.. large portion of Western Virginia has heel
laboring to obtain a mere grant of a right of way
to Parkeniburgh, and yet Wheeling has had indii
race enough to defeat alrthese applications. This It
not all—the Baltimore sod Ohio Rail Road Camp,
ny bold a charter for o rail road 10 the Ohio river,
at Wheeling, and it would have hero very dente,
tile (or that Company to have the privilege of yos
sing down Fishing Creek to the Ohio, and up the
lame to Wheeling. 'rids, however, did not suit
that env; her undue:we was exerted againsi It, a,; .l
the company was compelled In make their rood
through tunnels and deep cots, and over high sin•
bankinents, et ri dietance from the river
Whe,
Zing obtained her infinence by representma
is the great town of Western Vusioia , hod
id advocacy of Virginia moult. It was only
r unremitting Zeal in the canal, that Wheel.
um made friends in Eastern Vermn, and lit only
by fidelity trintal cause that she can hope to tethin
them
Let her sane Cairo her vo,ce /u lard, of
road which will begin ut her door, pass fifteen
!ate. mile, through Virginia, and carry all the
trade and travel away front the sleep grades soil
Alpine heights of Virginia, and her influence al
Richmond would at once cease. l'arkersburat
nod Martinsville, at the mouth of Fishing Orevk,
would chuckle with delight, and raise on outcry
against her; and she could not have the face to ad:
the Virginia Legislature to give her a monopoly,
while she was laboring to benefit counties in Pen
sylvania by the sacrifice of the comities through
which the Baltimore gad Ohio Rail Road paints
This war our view.of tho matter from the moment
We were informed that there was Coen a bill as ihat
for the Hempfield Rail Road. We then said Whret
tog would never dare to advocate a connection
with that road. Mouths have einee palmed, sod
hot one word has been p:W:cly uttered in Whc.,:
tog in favor of such a connection
Thai the /Blell4ool citizens of Wheeling inkc.
the .amo view of this matter which I hare done.
have evidence in my Fetheeththe, and might ha
vv
preeented it before, but was unwilling to do so un
It after the teiltimore company hod finally decided
In January, 1947, the author of this article WTOI
to a prominent and very influential citizen o
Wheeling, upon the sobject of a rail road hen .
to that place, and received a reply, from which the
following is an extract:
regard to your suggestion of a charter for a
road from Wheeling to the PGI/ 1 / 1 1V1V013111
permit me to say, that while under other circuit,
maces, I ahoukt feel that it could not fail to redound
our advantage to enjoy a rail road con
ith Pittsburgh, we could not apply to the
2 for a charter without opening anew the
'lect of "sight of way" and creating enc..
ambog Mono who luau been
usiri
our friend., nor could we, hold out any hop e
inthe &buttons Company have decided upon
cepting or rejecting the present law. Should
they persist in rejecting it, we might then derive the
connection yen speak of, and indeed it would then
become advantageous to both Wheeling and Pins
burgh, we must then be found in • difierent annut e
front that which, I regret to say, we have, he,,
fore, been compelled by ourjarring inter-.su s to
vie: fighting to sustain this route and session of
country against the enterprise of the North aid
Wert, CinCiOnall, Cleveland, and New York,
you will leel the justness eel the re.
mark I have made upon the nature of our position,
had rest. tethert, that should ever circumstances
juahlk aka in using whatrrer oi trUlheeeo f may
have, is favor of a mute intimate eortneeheo be.
iween Wheeling and Pittsburgh, it will be irereie
ed to the bestof my ability."
Wheeling has now got matters 'arranged In Vir
ginia w she wishes. The Bahinsore and Ohio
Rad Road Company is driven to thehlghland route,
the door are closed upon Parkeraburgh and Fish.
ing Creek, end it would be wadi:leas in her to pot
all to peril, by abandoning her Virginia friends and
advocating the ern:meet= with the lietnpfieid rub.
jent. C.
PROU WAIMIBIGITON.
Correspondence of the Po.Ubersti ti.seite.
W./moron, Nov. 25, IMO.
Those hope. of the perpetuity of the Union.
Ilishich are on prevalent In this community, were
greatly strengthened • day or two since, by the
arrival of Hon. Tromso Smith, of Connecticut,
with a blooming bride, all the way from Alaba
ma, and Hon. E C. Celia, of Florida, with the
tenderest and fairest flower of the West, which
he had plucked from the parent stem in Miasouri,
and winch, as be has fairly won, be will proudly
wear as • help meal doling their crate& Mat
ence. This in really eneOungitig. Whom Cad
has thee Joined, shall man presume to aevei?—
Here we have Connecticut, the honorable and
ancient, God fearing, charter lovely, Trailer tit
codfish and outlaw., wedded in preavure overt of
nil clu to Aletilinia, the wad, young. cwtWa plant ,
ig lita.l.i, who is punt getting a place in the world;
hil on the cutler hand, here Is yinr auger grow
s Indian hunting caviller, with a Spanish nom
hrrra over the blue eye and fair fare of an Anglo
axon youth, Florida, by name, carrying LIT the
diametral pleitge of endless unity and lost which
Missouri can furnish. Talk of separation and din.
iumam after this. Why, the breathing such • word
the presence of them prose. of perennial lank
ad affection, between the alstertiz,d, would bn
nerileye. The names of these contribution. to the
artemly and good understanding between li e
fates, end to the happiness of their lords, it,
tensely, were Mina Emily Donnell, of Law.
4nee, Alabama, and Miss A. M. Wilcox dough.
tilt of Mrs. Coo. Ashly. of St. Lenin, Mo. Tre
bide of Mt. Cabell woe the reigning belle of the
s man here during the lam a, scion. May the
aliadows al all the parties never be less, but it
rtdoced to miniature, may they be multiplied act
cordingly. Hurrah Inc the Union and its happy
'limb.
We now return to our mutton, whten ia politic
Tpe newa is good, being nothing. A long cab
nll meeting mu held to day, at which It is said i
. .
_ .
I have been resolved to semi the menage by tele.
Opt, as proposed by one of the Companies, some
driva Cisco. It is reported that Were will he many
~,
re ovals of subordinate etukaoll the fiat of nest
ih
m nth. I teat of rco to day. Mr. Corwin will
tae care t., mate snob reforms in hit depart
m tas will thoroughly clean out the rookeries
,i,
len by Mr. Waiter. Men are Mena to have been
tee :vies four dollars a day tor years Mr ioden•
nit ....re:ecs, on the footing of Mettle in bureaus,
the ettic6 ,f which never knew of the existence
of nub nervous. Thor aupplica of provender will
be cut off elm the next pay day.
Tho election for members of the Stab Coeval,
lion In Georgia takes place to day. There is no
doubt that a huge maiorny of Union men will be
dented to this conclave, but what, in the ammo of
none, pill abe held fell Though vite toddler
ent, ter oar, ta.what may be said or done in tha.
ettombisge, glace ft is now certain that the ultra
and fanatical !armory party, the disunion and vol.
fin line fraiendly, will be impotent therein, I can.
PM tell when any man of eenso or kNiannfinal Cal
attend inch a gvbering for. Poor Tray man rod
gelled In death for being found in a mangy, ebeep
tilling pact s 6ough ta honest a dog. wa. known
In the neighborhood. I believer the Hanford Can
nel:Warman hod teal wrong. and intense auger.
lop to redretur, and that the toajoray honestly
meant to teat metre, for them, and ocetreg more
yet, becaom Mate black sheep, foregathered midi
the White, they bare all been prommettouslg
damned a. • ett of traitor. and knaves, the
niori in thee° oral and General Stair C
iuue el the South, held sheet the f
better tobh poueritt D.tubittsi. It Would hr Ix
ter for grad taco to Irrore the desuetoono
roue, ro como oto from •mood thorn
tlittott nr ••G le.:" out Ile outeLnr. the rztr•
meemon ni the Mi•snksipin 1..g..1.tn•r n. ..:up
boaa,alcaolly 10la am, Le J.., *Lau .o a
Jenangopto call• . of .•v. It - tether by
Ulutnous Lite their Owu taraylog
Ten Laza"on Haiurean.—The Erie Genet
of the 20th, leen, that fdr. Camp, who with Et
corps of Engineers, has been engaged to explo
the route Me/ contemplated railroad from Erie t
lenues , oven, weal of the New York line, reports en
en inure faventply to regard to it than was anise.
. .
palm] He w ratisand That the route 'rennet, p
twain, and thiw the grade W the road will Out
so heavy air to luterfere with the rapid transport.
taut of any animal, of freight If Ms Swill •a
his winpany, now engaged ilirSiond the line, repo
no farorably—ded no doubt they will—rAm rout
my. the Gazette, will he adopted for our comae
tom with the New fork and Erie road, nod En
will have the benefit of the erre:mar of the Is,
great rival railroads of the Empire Stale, via th
four feet eight and a half inch truth of the Centra
road, and the sir feet track of the New lurk on,
Erie Road.
The Whip of Con riecticuu, asaembled lately i
Slate Convention, pawed the following reunion°
relative to the Fugitive Slave Bill. It ill mild. pa
votic, and roniermuwe
' Rf.vined, Tbn while we recoarntra the pro,
tons of the Conistution, relative to the deliveriu
up of fug i tiv e , fam s crews., s• hindloa and obi ,
gatory, we belt ve that the present Fugitive Slay
Law should Inn o rnoshheit as to be no lonaer
sou ce of (ratan' I all.cotd, but we dtrelairn all GI lowship with ullificatton in any of lin form,
whether South North. and will always adopt a
ournsotio, "The Union, the Constitution, and lb
Law..- and by the, we will initial or lat.
IIII•soogo of the Goromor ofd Carol
• •
The Mellows at t.nvarnor Manly to the !..rpta
'stare of North Carolina appears In the Raleigh
papers. It is at. ahle dtwoument. The Governor
makes known sentiments in regard to the re•
rent adjustment bp rangrt-As An the following. yr
oquent and maroSlo strain
• 'SkLICE the lam ;peering it the biennial Assemble
urn country bar pseud through • fiery ordeal of
l ir
urn
pamon ond ' , kimonol internam reran,
tug from the anvil. lion of van of diatant
tenittory, calming ) t alarm to Eton'nd. of Ito ,
Union and ol tre• g erotnent ihroughour We earth
Uunng thin periloter,eonfiiet to our National Conn
oda, and amidst the agitation 01 the people of come
of the Stores around on North Carolina has re
monied a silent, but not an unmoved nor 11,11C.5.
speCtatOr.
"Ardently devoted, h lire perpetuity of our
lima, to tee C1..‘11104 'as it,. arid a t m g
game lime knowing and daring tome main and de
fend ha rights, granted or guaranteed by
Clonal compact, no State rejoiced with more unal
loyed malefaction at the amicable settlement of thin
duumeting controversy. The late adjustmenthr
Congress of there ditficultia was a proud triumph
of patriotism end compromise over faancion and
the spun of distinum ; and exhibited to ibe world
the possenion, by-our people of that noble public
yinuand devolit.n to country, the true ten of the
inestimable valud they place upon the and
the sure herbage- of the lability of our Govern
03.1.
"This achinunsep, and the acts by which it 100
been consomme& bar now, however, met with m
01.1 denunciation Fend oppomition among auto., ol
our brethren Norttrand bomb.
"White at the N rib disorgaroars and fanatics
ate conkideratiog together to artily, and obstruct
the execution of the law of the land. certain
Southern polinclede are ealoaty engaged in an
acting plena end fgunoeistions, watch, however
detigned, may load to the dinnomberment lb--
Unica Extreme (abnormal and auxin's, exerting
for their owl, galosh ends clam, indance nriou
the public mind, hive always ealeted in our gov
ernment, and will Ito continue while a popular
form of government acme moos us Their mac.
Mations have bithetto yielded to the throe of res.
coo and et:thank-Leg parrollam.
"The spirit of duionion, heretofore confined to
some particular •ceiten or the country, la now,
however, acquiring an capaneion and tomat o
that demeti the refrained counterection of th•
sons of freedom and friends of the Union throat, I
out la land. In Lila parricidal 1.143, lot us tate
neither lot nor pan. Lel ne hold hat to the union
of Mot:dieter,
"Tao last to come. into the holy alliance of thr
old theta.. let us be the last to lave it. Toe
ootprints of West:l4la and his matchless com
peera may be follosqed without doubtfulness or
wavering. It is untitnoittch gives us all we me
to hope to be. It is She key arch of our liberty
and national 'teethed!, and I claim the privileg-•
Of my official station Solemnly to invoke the pa.
pie of North Carolina, and their reprosoutative..,
to beware how they hold communion with cabal
or convention to wand overthrow it."
Exacunon Anon. —The Ashville News give s
the particulars r, fan 'Bair that occurred then, on
the 1.. c Friday of October. A man earned roes,.
MOO bad beau condemned lo be hong on that day.
Every preparation had been made for the exec°.
the gallows had been erected, a large crowd
had brim astertibled to witness li,and the Sher]
proceeding to the tett, solemnly commanded the
Wenner to make reedy, and after he had done se,
t .ddirg lea , . all the time, and asking if he we.
to be hung like a dog, brought hint 001 in the
Street Eteiteinent tram at It. height, when the
Shang pulled out of to. pocket • tape,, which
proved to be a pardon from the Ezemulve of the
State.—Bitsge, s (N C) Rep
nowliationanYtheMemiville Convention
Rearriennutg,k,,,a not to go Seto a Neasonal
untie, to
raw o Prourfnurel 71rist--bo.
haw. al iAa 3 . , nabfroln Go 'Yank te.
The tele graphonnounced the sdjournment arms
die of the NanlVlElle Convention on Monday Int,
after adopting i preamble and series of resole
bane asPonee by a Standing committee, to whirlm
the ruolution• pigmented by the delegations from
cacti State had been referred. Theplatform a.
dopted Is and by &despatch from the President of
the Convendon,m he the preamble and declaration
presented by the Alabama delegation. These re
preaent that any Ming tending to a change in the
relative position of the block nod white races
in
the South is oubtreraise 'of social order. When
the constitution eras adopted this relation, as It
exists, wee exprenly recognised and guarded in
that instrument. i It those who aro parties to that
compact disregard its pronoun's and endanger the
peace and existetne of the Snob, by their defile.
crate and milted action, the-right as States to Be.
cede upon the name principle as they adopted the
compact is welled. The Federal Government,
by excluding the,: South, with us ••instautiono,"
nom the new tetritoriet disgrace It and violate
to chartered righta. The following reoolutiona
were those adopted:
Resolved, Thal we have ever cherished and do
new chem. • minim' attachment to the Union,
which the Constitution of the UnitedStateo crested;
and that to prewrse and transmit ouch a Union,
this convention originated and is now assembled.
Resolved, Thuthe Union of these States is a
Union of equal ned independent Sosereigntier
and that the exercise of powers delegated to the
General Government can be resumed by the sey.
ern States, whenever 0 way seem to them to lie
proper mid nineasary.
aerilved, Thot we deem it unneeeuary to
nonce the 1 .0°1111)10s of aggernion inleted up•
on the South. A limply lenience to the wront
perpetrated since the first meeting of thia Conven
thou will suffice; add they arc:
I. Toe failure to extend the line of thirty si
dear,es thirty minting, north latitude to the Pt
cihe Ocean.
2. The admission of Cslifornia an a State
3 Toe organization of Territorial Government
for Uiah and New Mexico, without adequate pro
notion to the property of the Smith.
4. The theaucrubl.meat of Tens.
5. The abolitioe of the slave node in the Do
trio of Columbia.
Upon then lams,. we solemnly adjured the pro
pie of the South to unite in one coneetureted of
fort to rave the Union and the Constitution. W.
recommend to the,p to go Into Coovenion, an,
each State to determine her position on the goes
bons and exigencies of the err.,, With thr
northern majority end the Federal Clavernioen
totally determined epos the destruction at the In,
maintop, on which our existence depend, we heat
nothing to hope save only from our own tufty,
resources and attempt:. When these Shall hi
beet. exhibited, possibly the North may recede
The unity of the South may save the Union of
Slates.
Resolved, "flirt its view of the eagles
outrage. indicted on the South, sod rho:
rood and Impending, we recommend that I
the Southern States,.lis the mode she may
do appoint delegates to • General Concert
all the assailed States, to be held on
day of --, clothed with fell anthem, to dabber
ate and act, with all the euvereigu power of the
people, with a view of arresting fetther aggress
sine, and restoring the conatitutionai rights of the
South—if poulble—and if not, then to provide for
the safety and Independence of the South In the
law romrt.
Resolved, That we urge, as a defensive course,
forced Open tie by out easeilhota, and as not only
unavoidable but esaciatially just, that the Southern
people do immediately adopt the following pre.
tective menures :
1. Tont every county, direnet, padsb. or other
civil division of each in the aataiie d Suites, do
hold • primary meeting and forma society or a,
lactation, to adopt and effectuate lay and all law
ml measures and means, whereby the remurces
of the South shall be employed tomato domestic.
muanfactnrea sad Internal imprevemenis, End
whereby all social, coinmercial and poittical inter
course between the Simth and the North .Sail be
wholly suspended, until the North anti, become
prepared to concede and guaranty to the South
the full mentors el her coesolutional right.
2. That witch local societies do appoint nod
gee,oweecrammitt ens of visdaere and witty ; een-h
in exert observation over as locality in re•pei t
oftricendiarte• and incendiary publican°ns p.m pt.
lets, and paper.; to bOng alien Ineenthaliee. Or the
diaserninatora of loch productions to public lashes
and to act generally all policemen in respect to the
assailed institution oldie South.
3. That ti is incumbent upon the Southern pen.
p!0 to bun! op Southern incaution. and foster
Southern Ithetiltntr, by amine all possible pmfi,
erence to them. Especially we would
rte sae the caper:id/wee of large lamb, by Our cii,.
net v. to their tower. to the North and Rail, ate ring not to favor Mono who return nor groltll
- by wrong sod insult.
Fixsolved. That we earnestly recommend to all
pantry, in every State Of the Sunni, to rnturie to
ao tutu, or countenance any National Convention
who.. bbincl may be to nnertinate ea,n4bdalev .
the Presidency and Vice Pretuienny of the
led State., under any party denOrnlnatlon what
vr, Until our nonatituoonal rights arc '
The place of holdtng the great Southern Con.
velthion, Which in left blank to the reantutioea.
Sao been waled by telegraph to be MOttleornery,
Alabama. But the Into of healing It bee not Ice o
amiottaced. Wctb irgald to the teat rec.o4cloce,
relative to the-SOtilb reloacog to join With the
North In the formica of • eretreatiott foe rho
cacialittallOn of randidatea for the Prealdehey, the
Wrthhtogton Union eau:
••Dostroy all organizatiou he the uominstiou
of
• Preaident, stud the result Will (tetra/mil, to. as
reoictallitOb woe 6talcas. to throw the elecocco.
a
to the House al Rept,cu .bore, a Wade .s"
wht.th boa been in every teal .4000 11, U it- .
t °blew i ttte of the roost enlightened stales
the,. te of, alterneute in. either • n..roces
t • by convention or an. election by the
Portita es G census re
'urns of Mr. rtua
Blackburn, m the Deputy Mantel, sou
the test population of Cinettiusti, including F inion
which properly nelianta lta it, to have been on th
first day of June last ; 120,000.
The return/sof the myrrh] Wards are as toilows.
Finn Ward, 6.902; Secohd, 8,112; Thud, 5102,
Fourth, 10,457; Fifth, Sixth 0.6'0, Secret!,
4,200, E•ghtli, 14,24; Nisiln, 10,705; Tenth,
Eleventh and twelfth, 19,490-4otal in the twelve
Wards, 110,109
The population
offo tha city in IS-tO was 4b
Tb . e r mi z ulatio: re Fi;: a t, ,
11440, and this I I
Is ex ;lustr e .
e. vi ihe f taw Iltn and
Wards, with 20,000 people.
The relative accrawon made to Cincinnati, .inn ,
1940, is greater than <inhere," Louisvdm, tii I,oln.
New OrWans In Ilia Cinctignac exceeded
22,000.—1 n 1950, 60,000 1,1 1540, Cm.
cusnaii exceeded Si. Louts' 33,1 BM—in 16;n0. :MAW
In 1840, New Orleans eseeeded Cincainsh 14.000:
in 1950,25 000.
The population of t ;Inconel, 41 , ivinsten, Lind
Newport, untied in nerociation and busineei, and
Mutilated only by the Ohio riv-r, will not he much
loss than 140,000.—Cin Gdsette.
From the
Th• Marshal
of Altaaeliehusetts Di• trio
Learning that certain paper., relating in th
conduct of the Marshal of the MatsackNetts Di.
grid had been placed in itiefland. of the Attorney
General tor his eithinination, nod that he had give
his view. on the subject in writing to the President
wo have ap plied for a coprof Ins opinion for phi
Itcalion. ill be seen that, in Mr. De Menden '.
Judgment. there I I I/0 satistncloy evidence op rho
neglect or evasion of duty by Mr. Doyens of his
deputy
OFFICE or Arrozszy GENERAL
Navember 10.50
To rug ezmnsrer As requested by you,l have
carefully examined all the papers placed in my
hands relating to complaints made against Charles
Doyens, Esq., the Marshal of Me Massachtsmus
distr.. for alleged neglect End derelimian al dirty
lailmg to execute a warrant which came in his
hands for the arrest of William Craft, a fugitive
slave
These papers, cc flawing chiefly of the affidavits
of Mr. Devens, the Marshal . , big Deputy, Me. P
Riley, lame. Dickson, George T. Curtis, Erg., and
WIWI JI. Hugbea, agent for the owner of the
lebees (rota Mr. Ray and Mr. Curbs,
are herewith returned. Hieing Permed them
sa
with care, and eerillala without any bias or pre ,
poession in favor of the Marshal ne his deputy, I
moat ear that, though I can see 04 evidence of
Co , part, Attar activity and energy on their part,
a seem, to me there does nut aLlaken ly appear
any ellolle for the censure of their conduct, or the
removal of the Admiral front bffice. A more
commendable activity and erelirp might probably
hate been exerted by them ; ton they seem to have
acted, to • considerable extent, upon consultation
and in concert with Ale Hughes. the egeot teethe
owner of the fugitive, and. whet °theta:rise might
appear to be blameable in in, n ma y have been
the retell of that congubat an sod concert. In
that uncertain stale of the Late, the declaration
made by Mr. Hughes, at the eenekbeen of the
transaction, that he " had no complaints to make
against them," or words to that effect, a crilllkd
to, and hue had some toducoce on my Ada"
anent.
If 1
could have diecoveled any ratafncinry eat
denco of the neglect or EVISICIII of duly by them
otftecre, In lb& cue, It would have been to
leas consonant with my feelitigt then with my
lodgment, to have recommended their Instant dze•
• iayion from the pubbo acryles.
I have the honor to be,
Very reimectlally, yours, &c,
J.). CRITTENDEN.
„WOWS JETITY Lenny DlPskrunc—We undo,.
stand that In reply to numerous letters respectiss
the future arrangements of Mille Jenny Lind.
Concerts In America, Mr. Baratta states that it in
hor intention to proceed to Philadelphia early in
the ensuing week. After thi•ehe will visit Balti•
more, %ablution, Ch•rlestoo, Havana,New
°dean., St. Louie, and Cincinnati, wilkth inten
tion of making her return to New York at the'
commeteement of the coming spring, when, ir at
all consistent with her other engagements, • Semis
of concerts will be given, prior to her ilepariete
for Europe.—JY. P. Jour. of Cow., IYrro. 23.
Riroarzo Cass rya Msuomois.—Aa auenuno I.
given m the Contineatal papers of Europe, of a -
great Congress of medical men which It Is pro- ,„ Ladles. i
posed to bold is France, ill the . purpose of test- N O W epee 11.'1..11
log, by experiment, the sinus 01 a uevtly . doseov- ~,0.., g, f i „,, K 0,4
cord core for madmen, and for the bloc o f venom• desltable colors Ali.
ens savants, by moan' ut " Cedrone" teed.— CHAMELEON. TIMot sAyyNs .
Several of the faculty Who have already made / %11. 4 . .E.,r , e , g , Gn'o end lluber deslrablo abodes.
SUGAR St. AWLS/39E5-S: bhds old csoll 8.1 . 2 , :; .
t.paz able Poplins at vers. low Ricca for
experiments on different aulmsts p hope, by mason q ,, e 0,,,.
n yth. cedrsne seed, to ernveanths cure Of 11:1CD• rio3l_
oal disorder. and epilepsy." Two subjects have
utfered themselves, one a Prokitor of Malbeinals ~,,,,,, k,,, nl . b y pßo a 4l V,. trap Ma , .
REPATILICK
act, to be operated open.
WI
144 Liberty st
The Philadelphia Ledger maim that the 'pee.
ple ie the Schuylkill coal region are pushing with
guichearnestness ' the project of a direct nits
road to New York. A convention of delegates
is robe held at Akntown on the 3d of nest =troth,
1
to which the pee le of Orwigshurg appoluted del.
egstea directing i eta to use the necessary aid
proper exertion. to effect a surrey of the con
templated rail roe route hum the junction of Liz•
and creek, and river Lehigh, in Carbon county,
tollowieg up said creek to the summit, between
it and Emnig's creek, down said creak to MOM
gold, from thence through the valley neat Ate
/Crashing cod Owingsborg, to Schuylkill Haven;
from this point by the way of Friedenaburg and
Pine Grove, through the ludisetown gap, to the
river Susquehanna, with the view to form a coo
fleeting] between the city of New York and the
Central Reilway, it the
.polot where said road
mosses the river Susquehanna, several milts
above the borough of Harriaborgo.
The Hannibal, Mo., Union gives • description
of an immense slaughtering establishment in that
town, owned by Mears. Samuel de Idea. The
hotter covers tony thousand feet, and is the lug
eat establishment of the kind in the U. &sten, ex
cept the house of Aabbrook, of SL. Louis. They
can kill and pack 140 bullocks, or 1,500 hogs r
day, and with but hide trouble can prepare to kill
200 of the former, and 2,000 of the latter. They
have three large bon tanks, where they can rena l
der 50,000 pounds of Lard or tallow per day.—
Theee ranks arc worked by steam, and produce •
beautiful article. The lard from this Imam wu
pronounced the beat lot received in New Orleans
mat winter. The house is to arranged that eve.
ry article In carried to appropriate plane by
intrude, [hue saving an Immense about of labor.
Ti
Ile model of the lira aientboat (built by Jahn
Fitch) was discovered a few clay@ ago in the gar
ret of the late reeidrnm of Cohn& Kilbourne,
brother in law of John Foch, near the town o
Celun,box, in Ohio. It has been In the poue”ion of
Colonel lidoourne more than thirty years. It la
thee dereribrd in a letter to the Cincinnati Com:
merearl:
"Is is about two hart long, and set upon wheel,.
The boiler is about a root long and eight inohoa
In
dismetel, with doe through it not quite lo the
centre, Into which tie are seem. to neve been
placed. The eylindir seems In hate been placed
perpendiculr, and frame wink N oma eitippona
it is not unl a ike that now need by eot the
low procaine boats •n Lake Erie. There la •
noddle wheel on ca , ti aide, nod, in latt every
nag appean to he c Mplete, with the exception
of n condenser and •rcopump. rho boiler la
evensUpphetl with sake, whive, though part
of it has been broken oft"
MP' Oa MeLanz's
Mr lomat. Mug
moirroom—!lore Testimony
Han, of Wm, Croon, Park Co.
Kidd k Co.
Vet - mirage
Too sent roe, and
ediately I scald have sold a
• had it on hand. The people
er medicines foram. ray
hl'Lana's Venothige."
flNk CO, No GO Wood strain
wt.. as Wows, t
have sold ail the]
rale!, a new supply:ar, •
great deal 00(..1(1 ha.
here, ale, crying all
at none la eye al to D
ir:TFnr sale by J. KJ
noZi-dikar9
H.E,PIALLIX BLS, CASZ I I
EVIDENCE 'N OUR. MIDST '
Ktaa—Sir, loh Welly comply with - Your to .
quest that I waulti give you an account of the Limoet
no:moutons care of my linle daughter'. eye by the ace
of your "Petrolutm."
St: was attacked - with a very core aye in February
or March fact, when I immediately applied bd the best
utedicut aid to the city, by whom is was pronounced
"a very ban eye - and all gave me no hope of doing
bey nay good. After which I took her into the Coun
try to an cid lady, who had been very successful In
caring eyes_ She told me that her caeo was hopeless,
or oho would certainly lose not only that one, bat
also that the other ribald fellow—it being a scrofalouo
IlleCL.ofl of the 610.1. And I do certify that at the
time my father (J. B. Vashont cane to the conclusion
that we had better try your " Petroleum,' Jul W.
mane., 0 LIND: of one eye. It to now about two
mantra at id e beg. its ace, and rho can now see
with I.init eyes as good as ever sloe did; and, as far
ii.o I can .11. I believe she has, with thy bleooing of
Or Ely, been cured by Petroleum."
Yours, respectfully,
N. Veu.ncre Vatelon Coto..
l' , l:4burrhh, Sept. SO, IPSO.
For este try Keyser A. hie Dowell, 140 Weal street;
t , ellPrt, 07 Wood street; D. 114. Curry, a 11 . •Ir.l.
u. Jerrpb Dottylees, and fl. P freherette, Allegheny,
,o 00 we prnprtetor, S M . KIER,
noettert Cerel Delon. Seventh et, Pittaberg.
010
Ire of Itheo tad Perna EL R co, Third ii
Porn...ea, An-tat 6,1640
Tte• Stoet hollers of the Ohio and Pe“..l.lnr.d
ail /load Poeip.y . am hereby notched to Per th ,
ghtle inetaltarnt of five dollars per share, at the afro
the romptery, an or helm. the 20th day of Auliost
.e run , tl Ina:all:lent; on or before the 20th day o
eplembet Tea tenth inatalreent on or before the
:le day of tletober neat.
Ttt, 7tl. in•tal , ncol W. culled for on the 20th
oly wi
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a hal., prepared wall a large and (nib stock al
glut, Getman, and American Hardware matt t
toy
eriake rn, Bi/duct:Wants m hryen. Toad: wishing
u[t. our .~ncxpronmle OreAl interest by 100[14
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Tii LC 111—A VOILALTV.
I,l,lloMFleatc DArit, 11.
Thnr.: 41:1, not • cal (or Mayor, beforo the
A, Wttg'CoLveutio.,
FOR :HMS
Jut J He,JCX t. nominated ae a candidate
the llelt eleenun,to Jhe
' the s , hit end anneakennte Cit 7 Coliven•
linisiavd he will be ruppulted a. an andee
good eAl7en and a competent roam by
ALL PARTIES.
r w roar, tar Mob Coririnbleo( Pitibaireh,,
be Ropporteo se a rand.ate for the itdDee of Mayo
at the net Tiernan, bject to the decision of th.
Whir •n4a u Vity Coneentir, by
neii-d&setd B 1 ANI VOTEILA
ri eras— lOU
will please •nnounca that L
R.
•syon, IPII.I be (potted by his rTiCIII:it as
IJ te for the ed. 131 ayor, at tile next elecnon,
t le the demi. of the Whig and Anuenasor da
uor :rollhtn,etaTl SITY' WARD
AIL 1% gni • —tNI Yoh will please announce the
mama of is 1.0646 C Moteltet, as a candidste for the
diayoraltr. 119 tret to the rata cation of the Whig
Co,
evenue° .hi r Morgan's claims will be strongly
ho e n
twd hy • Lott blen
d, he to ng both capable and
e, [r...ttSteoj MANY CITIZENS
H. C nril, be euppotted all • candidate fo
ode, Slayor, by nil good sod ca. Whig
It muybout the ci , Y, !Ashler I to the Of the era
,nun• (.27:dte•I A FIREMAN
dtAII.III.ED4
By If. Re r N. Todd, ca Thandgy crating, tkot 25iti
.I.E A. TODD. Etq Mts. filasocarr Ron.
A 1 ei,innatt an the 27th inst., Jaya! R. Dtbwrogre
the 20th year of his W.
Ilia remain. are expected an the return of uwame
,bernit. —rue notice will be given of the funeral.
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UST rce.va4, end now °peeing, a splendid lot o
ea Lew plods, 000,11U00 Input of
One e!ceent corned et oetaeo Plano, with Cole
man a ...beefed £4lsm A111tChP.114,1311.0 by Nunn
n Clark
One elegant plain wand corner, with all achment.
Three armour octave Wows. made by Dunham
N , superior tiodrommas, and very low poced.
Also, 111. lot of .petiOr 44 0013[0610, Snide by the
mon% inventor', Camara: ft Needham, New York
The is inatmmenia, fur trimty of exterior, sweetness
and power of tons cairn. be rivalled.
Also, a ti or lot of Ora. InarromeriO, k,c.
11 KLELIER. Sign of rho Gold. Harp,
noon tut Third street.
111/IE a ilderrignsd, anrrlving parlor; tithe IMO hero
j or Metcalf Loomts, artil COOLIOUO the practicer of
his pnueoloo, meladlng collecatono, k.c.
Comae J. b. McMillan, Erb , whose alsishince bo
has secured, will, Ocaides lira usual basiaess the
oaks, orterd, Coder Ms dumb% to basilicas la Oro
Orphan,' Coon, Common Fleas, convoyancing, ke.
nova9.dfli
A. W. LOOMIS.
NEW HOOKS 411,111 T LIACOXIVMD.,
.A.lj,UNalL.VlC,Bohga.llo.ruaand frat ; an nabob!•
Ponta/. Education, for 'the u se of parents and teach•
aod tor young persona of both mutes, prepared
and published in accordance with resolution of the
Itenotc and Noose of Re reuentatiyas 01 the dune of
'Michigan. By Ira /nay ,A. M. aapormtead•
deal of Pablie instincuo 1 0 0112610. men
Abbott'. New Book— ietory a Madame Bolad,
by John C. e Abbot ori engraving. =Wand w i
thi
mcr vOMMM of MI olar historic
PR*.PHOPKINS, eed4'.
' • 110 Buildings Fotutb at
rose suata7 ---
LLetl-etVali% costa east
of ..w.."41,'.11732::i
1134 C011111DATIO
.•
Pitesbargh, Nov. M R . 13MK1S9D
HENRY C. HOWELLS M arine returned from
his .cat korope, Co his adopted country, the
1 undersegned would respectfully recommend him to
, the public a gentleman of inwgriey, in whom the
Humeri confidence may be repos e d. in any comment.
dal trannietiona in which he may erettatte•
JOHN MORRISON, JOHN E PARSE.
SAMUEL CHURCH, CHARLES AVERY,
JNO McFADDEN.
Henry C. Howells respectfully inronns his frinds
and the Peblie, that on bionda, Dscember 2d, be in
tends to relate, at No 19 St y Claa seam, his Land
Agency business en general A 1.,, Mr the transfer of
loads, tannage., the form:Mon of partnerships, the
discotmtlng of deans or bills ofexchage That/teat
ea confedence and moderate charges my be relied on.
WANTF.D to Rent or Purchase, within 9D, or 30 '
gales of Pittsburgh, from Dr to 300 acres of good land,
with • pretty good house and frail orchards thereon.
It most especially be appleed with a coplons fifleen
I feet fall of pure soft spring water 11111 or manna.
scenery Is desirable.
FOR SALE-50,000 arcs of Land In ono of the
north
lavesoonot loudTe, is which there
are bat 8 e The Is of excellent gnat}, the
county is partly settled by • agreeable and andUstrl
onselaaa °flamers; Me demean mild and Salobrions,
the winters short, the land well watered, and the
scenery of ampassing beaety. Pelee Onl 25 eenta
Per acre. Farther particulars may be had. Any
pOnion of the above valuable prone/Ix may be PP , -
chased.
De nen *. Cub snerea—L a L"19.!
StyFklei
..
CASES IO Gold Medal, Mandieater and Hamilton
thu dad al en and Cashmere., receive. and Opening
A A MASON A CO'S
64 tr.fit Market in •
STRAY DOG.
eME to the subscriber, about two weeks ago, X
etter, which Inc owner can have by calling at
timbey's Saddlery, proving property, and paying
charges
L
noMi:ddt
Milt OIL-10 brts No 1 ermine per Yew,
nokX SHOWN es SISKPATRICK
DOTAAII-40 brie received for sale by
S. h W. HARD/LEGO
DYE FLOUR-10 barrels reed for sale by
Llr 0020 S..ir W. ISARBAUGH,
O IL M b:AL-4u bogs In store, for sale by
noW S. X. by. lit ItBAUGIL
. _
1.1 /CAGY'S' NUTS-6 bits in store; for sal, by
Ayn 0.%) S. & W. HAIIISAUGO
_ .
DOLL BUTTF.R-10 fats prime, Just reecived by
AIL no2P ec W HARIOIU4II
F VON LIONNItoRsT A tli
0 110 1.0110-100 dos for so.e a y -----
A-A . 1600 0 F VON 4 ONNUOROT &CO
____...
BUTTER -10 Vol. packed;
19 kegs Tor role by
S F VON HONNUORST ft CO
rIIDER-10 brie crab, elder, hut ree'd for vele by
Sli RIVER & Rd RNE9 L
LIE ilr--66 belt. received from St. Louie
JA Strom Boat Pan, (or sale by per the
ALEXANDER GORDON,
Front Meet.
J- - -
T1.14T trenved for Ewe
Seca
ert.
Seedl.l ren
Caron.
CO hIeCLIIRG
1 , CO& SHELL,S—A fre.b .apply for itnlo by
naZ , V Val & AIcCLUXO A. CO
Vt4ESH Li/25TE c 4.
A: J.l received and bar sale by
mccLutrab RO &SO
TSIHN HULL SAUCC..; eived far sale by
tibia WM A bleCiLlattr.
' 9-10 U trim 11C11r crap bucct, cow landitit
NAIAD DICKEY t CO
Wntor a Prom BD.
HERRINGS —IIIP has Lubec sealed. Int sale b 7,
o no,
" " F.Y
iIA DICK &
CO.
rliiiiiii SALTPETRE -'--------------------'--.—•--•-----n BM
IDe Lae . no IS', by
V noli,
ISAIAH RICKEY &CO
TOBACCO - a b. bberasood's lamp, nom landing
A 1311,,d
F IU.H-b' -r------------- -----I2 brla large Plo2:1: 1 4. 11-EY & C"
9 , b b r r l i t oo No Z i a.
30 bf brhe do f'd*o d o
io drum.. end l'., arro,nc. for ..le op
noth_ DROWN Y K/RKPATRICK
11 0P3—.10 bale. Western PI York;
Li bd. Ea.tern. on ha d and ;o anise
_________BiillOe& I.iN & KIRK_ ATRICK
WANTRA
A Syr U . AZIgi , tn
~,,,1 1( , ! oleS s o t el. e n ,;( :r. .o cervi re q pry
fled for either Laciness Nattsfeciory reference given
Andreae Ilex No 'XV Poet (arc. natg
IN PORPIATION WANTED,
NV penny who Is acquainted with the present
CE sidence of /ono Heffernan, e name of she
psnah of t 'londo,yarg,Costoty Clare, Ireland, or d who
took stoppin wi ll LAllletlek, on the 1111, of Apsfl, 1840,
tor aluebec, venter lasttog faior on ffte sub
scriber by sending loch tnformauou to leer, at Putts
-
bawl, Allegheny county, Peon•ylvanta
nog, MANHASSET HEFFERNAN,
[Hoston and other Ittendly papers please copyl
LE.CTURE
OH JCWISiI HISTORY Ir.JEILIIBILLN.2III
71 4H. MATHEW A BEIIE wllideltrer a course of
ILL Lectures upon Jewlsh Ilboory and Jerusalem,
at the LAVA YEETE ASSEMULY ItOttnlnt, entrance
on Fourth .beet, tug Ott Teesstay e
December 3.1, at: o l ..,:ockconumene ventog;
Adostsslou 11. n" ter., ebildren hal prtee. Ttekess
cam be had at bars book store. It 0. Ntoektools book
wore, Wearer's Hotel, and .t int door
He Teter. the cau us cto the imlcerig ceficater.-
-He A Dere, a Christian I.ram n ite, rn and a nat.,.
of Poland, who ha. been Lecturing with ethnical sue
t
orLeetcreas /II ILI eastern eine., re..ociea to deism coo..
o Lafn)eite H co the subieet
Has, History. Prearni Condin ~,,, .rrl Future ProsPect
of me Jests! Nation ' , rout the fern favorable ism
moutals which bare been prevented at cler ia gy.
men and others rano bare attended bone
Ilmtve go hesitation in eordially recommending
them to the citizen., of Pittsburgh aa well ealeniated
io afford them no small measure of entertainment and
Theodore FL Lym..
D H. Riddle,
Framers Horton,
S. E. Eabeoet,
Edward truant,
W. A. Pawavadd
Front Bee. CW. Quit ot St. Andrews Clutch
.h, Nov. tett 1:130.
-Mr. M. A. Berk torc.erly•.ratibut dellv a ered Ina neiee
of
Lectures on Jerutalem lad dcerrh Illetory, in my
paha gr
lie a. braid with ecru intere,t, tl gore
he hilbtla 1111101.1100 All who attend his tee tares
arty
Lecturs be
e. nure
o f Jewish his uit., atorster into/Int (Jou. ,
y, !narrated
(al Oil Parries, repreectmag ...elm an by I.cautt•
L o
Modern
Jent.adeut t and or et object,
ECONOMIC EIL&LI,11.11:71i.
3 CASE!) Leonomay Incntels, on b 41.1 nnu lb/ .ale
Ininnafaeniters' price,. Aiso. It. 4itna 13
Inuto.. II!notele tome very IbPe n'lnon nn , l be
soli bleb. nob S
EA
rio ine
11l Model_ _ at
and JOile.
UST received nod now opAwark at tlia laberty
U
• large lot Of Freers Pre .. .erre" awl Seta., assort.
ed as Wren,—
Preserved Peachts, , Preierved Pie Apples,
Preserved Plum., Brandy Precues,
PreservedQuin.; Artilliket Jelly.
Also, the followteK Ffitlall FRUITS, put up la
their own Jai' e, and scaicd, thereby
preservitrg tem origlnal
Peaches,
-Apricots
Cheme,
Plums. ' P r o"; ,
illsek elem. •
W:11 aIeCLAIRti eo
Rolls
COIN DETECTORS.
J LIST teamed, an addiiional !apply at the istptored
Dettmar of Artie man Cohn err. Coin of coch it.
r,Lo.,,nas aa , Saha la it kV.. It ta the okl pi
ma amicaiers ble
detector ) et InTeulett, and can be kited w y ith
In b scaohds, and barter 1:y re /table Far male y
bpy
NV %V WILJOINI,
hole Coo Mai ket re Fourth Si.
---
D IAMONDS -_G Listen (Astir"' and aim. Cutlery'
Diamonds, anti Doricoad Sparks, inn reed tat
aato by I rcb.l to _ sk , wiL.SnN
------------.--
INo tooal 1
IXDOlif=r4*hit=lATTL'ittjt)'
y INSna EED OIL-6 brla pare Neu Castle, Car sale by
29 ROBBON, LITTLE & Co
yß ock
mistake from landing of ttettmr , moti paekets
J SCSItiON,II & CO,
In Wood st
Wn 7l o 11" r e
ft
IA
nLCINE, mAG. & co
. co o cage, tor .or; by
s OUNMAKEtt hen
Q UGAII for role by
rar2b J SCHOUNNIAKER
-17-IAL la.lnricTror Rale to, CO
V noZ 1 seIfOONNTAKF
111":42S[ hDHIFS—I case YeeN
I r”e Prarl Barley,
1 etze 'rapine, for •Itle by
SCHOON AKER &CO
T ARTARIC ACID-5 by., powdered, fdr wile by
na J SCHOONMAKER k. CO
SOAP -120 bit Ncl Louliyiile Soap, faiitieb3w,
Id close conrignment, by
WALLINGFORD Ic CO
ENTUC NILDIARD—S bole. I.LariRW.
. •
un heo very eid:ie q ro ; acre nr
voiri
LARD OIL -El
etived for ram R SEULER;
n 02.1 A: Wood .r
pLe.traw7 -- , - :)a, —OW galc rated
vale by 'pore, for
FrF.LLERS
G Utlj HARI° LOS EN G
4.1.1 reed r EAELLERS=gat R:7-STl.ryl7l
I pp
LI
E SELLERS
MISTRAL? LOG WODT .
.12,0 noln
41)
R R SELLERS
L
—id
b,r. for ante h y
• cANrIELD
IULEB HAVEL'S SHAVING CREAM—Where Is
el the man who does not appreciate the lottery or..
as; shave? If any there be, we do not addresnour
elves to him. Sot to all otter. we say, it you wish
o render shaving • pleanuro, purchase a box of Jules
HaaePs Almond Pataeltio or Ambrosial Shams
Crenms. it utterly.pomohle to find words to de.
scribe the feelinga of a penon who has been used to
Shaving with ordinary soap, upon making trial of this
for the first time. It is a combination of wonder, ad.
m J ration,
ULES lIAUSL'S SHAVING CREAM is exceed
ingly emollient; rendering the !Harm and mnst wiry
beard soft end pliable, producing an ulaiirable lather,
and by Da extremely mild nature allaying all Wit,. 1
tion, and preventing that anpletslutt and stlfr feehng
of the shin which ls no often experienced after *lma
m,. Gentlemen using Jules IleuePs Shoving Cream
may face the coldest and most piercing winds im.
mediately after Its UDC, without the thin htdoming
oheePed. And those who once una it, we can Wolf
say will never nee any other.
One great advantage Which will be enpeciallY .P.
incensed by those w ho WtarlithfilkeT., is the fact
that It will not discolor the beard, which molt scant
'elditiriedoWT•ginakesnue. sued; or
'l ltuel * hr t i. ' raZy, " C t r o ea th tn e n
ere delightfal preparations, compounded with ekill,
to the utter exclusion of all articles calculated to
render the operaUon of shaving unclean and will
beappreeiated bt all who make trial of them. . ;
em.
Prepared
JULL y ItAtIEL, Perfumer and Chemint,
140 Ches.. ,
For sale, wholenale and retail, by It A Fahnentock
le Co., and ft. E. Sellers, nd Pittsburgh; and John Sargent
e I. ilfileholl, Alkshenr Clew orr—UP
Re Arnaudlna for Chapped Elands
rE Glittat. e a
the Arne:hne during he
pill eight years, strongly attests the higb
tine In Which this Invaluable prepation in bald by
tie community, and no edit...tons ar s e
its iea/thg
toes, th at it mop, without exaggeratien , be regarded
as an Infallible remedy for the asperity and c.w.o.
of
the•i the
tielem thin,rot With
!mason. of th e any are indicted during
e ye•r.
Fold wholesale and retail b y far. _
/1020
E SELLERS,
Wood vt
bin now 18=1.11 for win by
oonn DICKEIf ID
itranACCo--151eR• }AP 4
rII.FAL JOHN WAIT& CCV, - ,
Vb7"'""7.laigo.°6r• lane
&IPA/UAL TEA-1S / •
' / . 0 1 111; kat .M ik CO
rxer A P PiES—TuO bu — b - e7r, far sale by
47 nob:
1011 N WATT & CO
2rClusprattn, Manchlag Powder.
s CASA" , of Ike above celebrated article on hand
./ and for saleit n redneedpirleo,lby
& MAIITCHELTREE
Liberty street
UNDRIFF—IS brls extra Rye Floor;
6 bris
4 Hs &ells freth
Rrollpm
8at1617
bushel Illeababoek Po7Coar,
2too ibs Reek ben;
1 sacks Onion&
I 0 sacks Dried Peaches; for sale br
JAMES BLADE,
Car. 7 hird & Braithileld ma.'
11010E6r_TALLOW--8 LAI; ieeil for sale by
,i 15.1114 s
,iLITTON TALLOW-22 brie reed for aale by
ney: WICK MoCANDLESS
, ALERATUS-7!earka Cleveland, ( or We
by
_n_.:4l WICK & rdeCANDLEKS
Y — EAR LE*-14 cask. bin gbrts, (or sale by .
no? AVM% A Mee ANDLEZI
NET/ 6, 800K8. • • •
AT HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT,
Third at, opposhe the Port ODice.
• 12AVID Cepperheld, Nos 19 and ea:
'Blackwood's Mega:lna for November.
Ittell's Living Age. No SIL
Hobtea's Dollar Magazine for December.
Plaid Copperfield, complete, price 30 eenta .
Boston Shak'peare, No et.
Dictionary of Alechanics, No el.
Green Hand: e vlawf; Yam,
Pictorial 'Brother Joaathae..
Pictorial Cogaler.
Harper's blastulae, all the back number&
Darrace rempicion. By Charles Lever. nog,
Vo Excel In /Inking Mince Plea, &p.
FAIT o wish to excel in the an of maklng Apace
I
Pies, Cake., Puddlogs, yoo mum use the fol-
lowing arneicc—
. Good round Carman
Valencia', or English Padding Rabin.; •
I Denoted Orange Peel;
Candled Lemon Peel:
Fresh Citron Peel;
' Grape Juide:
French Dramly. •
Alf the above articles are foasale it
MORRIS & HAWORTH'S
nOX. Tea Share, eon side ontre Diamiond.
•
-11 1fadliFt? - eftfek OF DBYGOON.
C ft LI D s
.
rglBL sutsi.r.t.er will commence. on Wednesday
1, morning t istant, to sell of( hls entire
Lock of Nil (1 0 01) 2 C I very redo Ced Nice*, for
Cash!
The Stock I, large, and wilt be found to embrace
vent ,desirable gnods both In style and guallty—a
large wmonnt having h eel, selectotrexpreasly far city
trade:,
Peritona who wish to supply MenwelveswitlrgOode
at Lotc Prices, will find it to Mut ;advantage to call
at No4L2 klarket street. J. CINEIL
tat
l'iltiburgh, Nov. 2111 L leBW—no26:d
.; CUSTOM /101,7111 C.
A
itEETING of theca sociotion of the Board of
al, Trade wilt be held this (Teesdag) attesting,. at
7 &clock, at their Room, foe the purpose of recemng
the Boon of the Conandttee, apitollued at a meeting
of the t/11530C1•110n. held on Toesda IDth last.
cad THOMAS BA
PnDl.
To
Mass and Soep Illsiamfacturers.
TlM;rix..`74:Ziangt.ta. Dtathipma Gl
Tt
Sons Celebrated brand, 'which they will .11 al the
lowestlecarket price, !or cub or Reproved bills.
nnßy IV k Prt EIIITCLIELTRE33,
Libertpitt
• X.X.FRZHS PACEZT LIRE
• FONtBRILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
ext/es Cernol-250 ettleaßtoi BouL
ITHlETeekets of this Line will continue Yenning
A 'on ns the weather will permit.
Il
For. hasto ag
e
.
apply et the ortee. Menengabel
o,eior D. LEECH & CO,
- • •
pRI4,SELS C AllPET3—Raccived this day, at W.
aletlintack,. C411.,t 11/madam Mar md Nettameßtajatsen , cta.
ao2o
:CLINTOPIEIVotheaIitrIt aneunon of Sicam
of Sheeting,. Call
IJHII 4° -
S I 40 1 ,
! 43 sack. Peaches;
Buckwheat Flour, for solo 15,1
WOl H JOHNSTON
lINp I ) UIL LS
brls Jost ree'd
/ 0 FAIINESTOCK it CO
C. Pim &. Wood los
BO prime better, for isle by
UURBEIThdE & INOHRAIC
Ila Water st .
u.TATS - citirers— Beee4ued
I direct from the Imp rtes, Wu day, rich and we
beet
owe le Tapestry Brussels Carpets, to which we
ilmte t e atieutiou of pureliassrs.
nothl': W. PIeCLINTOCB
Cstain
UT kIeCUNIO ' 4I( invites lb . /tension of psi
chasers to his handsome aaserunent of Win.
dew Hangings, computing .tn pan the following
Yerietlea:— •
RielY,Satin Delain Damask;
Pcshnssci Turkey Red Chintz;
Plain dra do;
. Col kalored Winanw Shades;
Literal:a Buff Window Linen.
Coll Intim Dispel Wesehonic, No. SS:Fourth street
mud Zs, Wood streei
yl 050
OWDINTS COUNTRY DOUSES-env a:chi.
rm n a o n u d ges i melodic; designs for
tnterbrr.ltrnittife. and the ralisinsf'nottesth's7 wgrilne:
and rendlluns, wait three hundred and tweet) ,
lustraunde Ds J. Downing,
Hint. of "Designs
,/,‘?ortito Residences," "Hints Pe r son s about
Dail el g,;&c. in 1 col royal gas.
no R HOPKINS.
t:e , A olio 11 'lrlin • Fourth et
NO 1 ItIrICKER gtl2ltiornictlViat.so
112 Water et
Fi.-12 chinas now in store, for Web r
ISAIAH DICKEY It CO
ISM DICKEY &CO
D
Locacir a co
•A LLmp y lf lona Or /talc
cipy. t new, a genus, sell trained hors.
y ,
r e a ,tLcr tar a butifi'i or for riding. Enquire or
nrdidir
Ramrod Ile
Baer.. Alas. BOOM.
Chiming Sacra, by Lowell Mason .
Mad.pSacra, do
almist,
Psalinailik, by flaming a. BradLan'.
1 , 41,..1yi by Mason R. tell.
Caldica Ly Lowell ?damn.
Bay Staih.Collecnon, by Johnston .4 °dicta.
Mendel.. Collection, by Hastings R BradberY.
Mason Burp, Potent nod Hanna Notei
Altr.ourt l llnrmony. fluent Notes -
Choir Cad. Boot, by A. N. Johnston.
Western Mid Christian Hasp.
Boston Maladc., cols C, 2, and 2.
Balton Gail Book.
New 15tgInal Glee Book.
Juvenile Oraiorias (or Schools.
The Young Choir and Young Choir. Companion.
A full supply of all the above works received, .4
for snle wh o lesaleor resit; tit publishers , prices, by neas JO MBLLO Ja„tl Wood st
1 11 Theer Ilor, -tieiFierici,
and ihe'Fireeide By tlim Hoorn; author of th e
“Book of Fiascos,. "Rural Life 'in England,* ne
1 vel. Ithao.., '
Five Yenta of a lionieee Life in the far intolior of
Routh Africk, withnotice, of the native Iribesoind
areedeire of the Chew of the Lion, Eephorn. Hip
popotaraus, Giraffe Rhinocemr, tr.e. By Itonaleyn
Drankeroncuare Esq medal. l*mo, anal n.
Darese. and Rey, fathillarly and rec
needs, coneldeied in a teary."( their stlitlidly an the
B/01141. ,Ily Geo Moore, M. D. Member of the Royal
College of Pliyeietmin, oe.
thenen.
T.le Ilicoly of Xernee Great. By Jacob Ab.
boo. I vat ;Ono. Jon received for one by
R HOPKINS, ,
I inii__ ~.
nu 7Bil: . 11 . , nil e in4*.,Sotim._net
A l Uhrnl
.. ItCHOI+D 0.--- wed a kaa
it a le ply oVIILACK SILK LA CES , cheap. no
1171011-Firlrir /1-11-lii7D-FTEU) bk." Tfaii.d • new
JER and I.rOinr VIICIO a t WINTER HOSIERY for
Endive Alwi. AlpeeceeLambe' Woof, Cioloorre,
_ ,Ficecy: Si k 'tube; ilre noZI
____________
160 torts I'. P. PoLioct's Float, ju.l7 t
by; BURIIRIDOR &INGURAM,ek
110 Niter it
poi H---Glbrls tee vesl
LOT Pale ts, -- 7 ......
WM if JOHNSTON 2
Ili *ecOud st
mr4 WIH~Ii Jtkl.
rlfr-ED-2
oi
13,*,71
mIntwIrI.S.OZN,STON
n JountiTon
B H 0 5 o„.n ror stile b_
b bh ,
far rack low
ki no per.,l3, Let
oellaanToPr ral.'--a-14-eVlrloWebiB":"4gua
oy ' ArEe l ild h a nn
lUTC
na
tt -
DALiELL
cana.
ley
1177 ;19 bbl. Salen
tVeghlrethr. *c"k,
do'
I'IAMEZ DALZ-16"
.44 for tale by 1"41""o"kat''
a,
prime offiele, Net received fur a New
sale br
nold _ "
JOHN wxrr
~ Y F` l No 3 sircTfar — aT'b'p --
'll Ift - /F.-2LOO lb* veer ottleioid7illl
adieby IndVl J RIDD aCO
Vole by cow
co
trf , 4 42111,14--Ceo dig for vole
I 171,-NARI9 U —ll barrel. ior aale l o . y Kl" aC°
r JAIDD & CO
bras
BRO W,N .n & L, K b Itit i7 P . ATkICY,.
1:3
nn2:l
WHOLESALE FALL GOODS,
A. A. MASON & CO
• 82 dal.64:dlßititt BT..
• ;! ornammon, PA,
It;gOULD aoligit the attemion of Merchant. from
• V all sectiona of (ho Oottntag, to their.linmense
mopiatg o f Nem Fall Goods, comprising tha larifelf and
completo IlaaarLinent to eta onovern country,
oonointho of
075 asses !Seat styles Print.;
4 35 :do u do Reported and American Glognalks;
All/teens, Paramattas, and Marina;
37 do Cashmeres and De Wm;
45 do &Minato aro/Jeans;
.do Cloths and Casattneres;
7u do Bleached Muslin
to hales Flannels, all colo rs;
57 do fielungs, all grades;
do Biown Muslims, Lem mated..
Alm, cams and package. of Silk., Shawls, White
Goods, bllillnerr do. Tailors , Trimming; Ribbon.,
Leese, Hosiery nod Dloves,ae.
lilerehants are admired, from the areas Meanie. of
this enablualment, of always procanng the linen and
rnon desirable gerods, and at prices as - low and lower
than •nymatern isthth Brims manuractorera'agents
for large alumnae* of Domestic Goad., they Partlem
the Orden of marehant. for dornamict,
danyetable in th4e city at the MIMS paea they ath
gold at in eanarrvellies. Merchant. or going or
returning from tha'east, are waned Wan eiaminallon
of their amok.
A • I.IAPKIN CO
.
Oe.tdlnt-SPAI•22B
urrowrasT To
8116 E Cele& & W/1111A 1111111FICTORERS.
'MVP' Z 1NG ,, E14 1,,.. 9A RT f i l l i, I... 4 ..zby h tr:
mee t
toolitin gei,eanea r doellitd ' ratent, it ban been
tested by bar best roach !redden, nod pntioaanced to
be this best ta me.' An ordinary coach, with • set of
these iudes, nonnag daily , yid consents a half pint
of oil In cm, tin lb eatali inaandlY of .11
.et
Is one of the beat evidence. we have of tle gnat re
duction of fnalomod eonsomnistly nom saying of
politer; it will m
meek
coach ti t optic tors to sone Y 3
per cent. on Melt meek and feet Also, it will give
great safety to leaseliess,th• a. revolving wan the
- wheel and not having ilin).rn,..r, woe me axis
will entirely prevent the wheel from earning ad
By proper cam, the pinenten wilt entrant Mom
axle. to last from twelve TO fifteen years d &try running.
her/6 Watchcase, UV Water and 143 Pro, attests., Pinc
, Pa.
nal.
and
Now Testmem. By Edwani oblason R
L. A, Professor of Bibii•al Literature in tbei ' Valon
Theologies! PentimirT i Nes. Vert This is sew
edition, revised and in a treat part rewritten, in me
velum royal *eta , .
English Grimm..; the Ragrish tammaito an Its
alman ta and lama, with a history of its origin and
development, designed for .uses Mies. aid
whew.. Ay Wm. c. Fowler, Imo ptarassor of
toriok in Amherst College I so/ ego. -
received and hot silo by R 1111PRINA7'
no.Z 8 Apollo fleildisev, Poet
TOBACCO T ? b.-
bz• Eibeiwood'a Vs;
20 taa Myers' 5'.;
25 Ina Bell Porter s's;
10 bre Bmitik , es's am landing lq
12A1AH =BEV & CU
8 & JEJ...141E8--t2 me Peaches;
Niels Strawberries.
21ars Baspbersses•
Jars Slams;
ind for sale br 31 "" a " P "
JD W/LLIAATS & Co
Cc, Woad &Fink we.
now
MEM
bris for sa .i e i r e4l.4.l'
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'OLAS3SS-15 bib now ju ree'd for vile by
DROWN a KIRKPATRICK.
141Labcny yt
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BROWN tcMILIEPAT#ICK
CZ/MEN MULES-100 brl..a atoreTfor iaia by .
SA AOS ' BROWNANAITATIjick
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,utmN,ml9craTalcic
T°ccc" - 'r, =fin,. rut= ...i. by
DROWN t. KIIIIIPATIULIE
0HEME....165 4, W. It. Creme;
Ea Ins Cream do; tor sale by
I Wlcs. t IIteCANDLESS
.Pk .1., to r Tiretii
cx a. CA NDL E. 8
FT r
YRVY-15 brill on hood nod for sale by
nom. J S DILWORTH &CO
TAM E i c y'Crlron c;VId
J 8, DILTVOBTII
IVEMEi
U. Tar, on hand
JPDILWOBTH6 CO
bia ree'd for .ale •7
& McCLURO t CO
2.41 Liberty in
1) mar eu,,cl,T h.— ket, very con
uebleut for housekeepers, three urea, for sale by
n 044 We, .r. bIeCLURO & CO
Firk,lrybyr—criurA Mllehl.,Llree'dUr,
but;
• WAI A BICCLCRO & CO
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.EMP—el beim prime D. R. Hemp, received per
• steamer Federal Arab, and for We br
neeD !AIDED .1° DLITCILLESON A. CO
U.NU rN
amerNa
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bi s abr AblaT lY
CO
CA HD.
yDE subscriber invitesifie attention of merchants
and others td his large and arch assorted stock of
above a
osiers., Gloves Under Elkins, and Drawers. The
rticle; 1. FM, Wool, Memo, and Cotton, of
all sixes pri es, contently on hand and for sale
bY r F 2 EATON
nous .tnitleasle. .
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glee
to respeelessons uelly t
o a rt the Piano lon= the pal:4lellts
a
• lax Ant residence to Pittsburgh
1
hope (or a Itberal share of patron.
entlemen who wish toyeo him mill
addressee at the !aisle Stores of
Kkber. ' soZhdlt•
4.Litif
lilce.A.'
load riceplion .1!
emboldens him 101
Utheltand
ineue /tans Mei'
J. H. Mellor or • I
OURNIBff u
Addrewi. ton I
as,
n 02341
" A• the .12 .11[1 • .
a tarnisher, room in n prinun Loam
IL LANDMAN,
I Al Kleboes Mania Store, Third et
• oaten 610041.
ra sirs Comforts,,s:,..Zepbxr :scarf,
20 TL IV.
Ulaei
4mt;;;: miun, all of a{annel
Alto, an IsiorlLat of English, •T_ p.ut,7, an
ZsAyr Woratadaj___lno23l P Kiltalta
641 IrPr L. =
eto of all into e s.
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etsbusa, 4 tft ...vs.
:radio Blankets'. Wait:lQ-fal
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DI • a. 23 r ppee w
nab WICHk AI Q~lVDyFgg
nle FLoUlk-11
of by
bbl. Rye Hour, in elate and (o
ROBIRON.LIITLE 2k CO
B UYTsa—IS K
!0 bbi
fresh Iron moil lo:1.111i sale by
ROBler LITTL6h CO
• coved for sale by • -
HOROON. LITTLE & CO
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w na
9- B dox received ( or We Lp
BIICSNHEST F
OUR— ZO ea ells ;or 1110Eby
HOWSON LITTLE & Cu
, calved (or sale by , •
ROBISON, LITTLE k CO
001-6 Fneks
nol
AG.9—lll Rocks r irod for Rojolir
Lie rioiW ,
Rontsuzv t l.l /TIE 4 C .
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JUI, oat 'ill E 051.1:""0, 57 Woad i
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Cui 7 artt;t4,
, Nola live Tua,
ollorati,
~ Heti Precipitate,
nicarb. Potasb
sk.a.Eas
iltalvbeat for sate by by I"
ISA Mil DICKEY* CO
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b
= Fe Wate ni
bags now sodir Fla
itt:leiile--
AilLall DICKEY CO
dytnifxiMc,
Quelotdent,
'Aneniate Qmnine
eMmide Ale, eun ,
Vernmia,
rari
non
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A i r tor upecrii REEL 71) DACC0-IZO his intoned
a no Landing for salt
no2I.
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m9l recKET, Wal l
.. nrrEllB ' l "‘ 410 bil."d'""
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UrIDOW GL
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bo moaner! b
D/CHETA. CO
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Ptsori
NEFF R&ISINS.-.400 We by .
& F ViriLep_N
„L2e, talt for ule by
T A _ 9Ar
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lulrwn or iWTOw,Ticeiiiit, by -
..81jbou
tclo WILSON
cia — TeiFrfirind
foisale by H riAt i, Ext. ty.t a do, 4.
ut.2l.
W/ , , ,
tale
n 0
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ir. ZELE & CO
14 ALEIILTUS-23tma71i;1,7TIR-i-,-litii
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CiM b ,l l, -rl:rz:b; nal:W-10.6(4ft esa,
m a il/ a'
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R 1 7 M4ELL & CO
(WitC —6D
it b•-••-•
k, C.. tor aale
no4o dlOt
CE ' T 11.1 rhAS, per I. or ra a
by (nab) MORRIS HAWORTH
ria2o MORRIS it'IIAWWITH
EIORM a
„ , 7 d
,ho.ce ,:t.iir7
& ITAWORTY
Bow la AZlad. -
T /lE..bel Or Wine* and -Brand:es, o.lllblo
it le IMS Or Olk.r plirpAsec ern alwaya bur.me..a
vrtiOlerile Or let! NOB 6ts& IlAirDimpg
rieCi 7F a @ Win. SION, In t e Diamond
WM. a. Mt Clatliti t CO mould IttXtlinil, /a-
Imre Amy emtcaters sad the 'pobli4 du they
will bete-oer be cement/I mEl'ite 4- mtth FR 12.1 1
0 V ST'• P' dellr meshed from utaimore.,- awni
tretiu,. talE/48E—A lot of eery g ape/
Cbee/e, jklat Icceind and for ale by -
_ _
nolt) A /deCLURG k
Q tdOKED IfElLlUMi—Larea new rated, kr=
ol‘kr,iatt rzetived for Sala by
WM A tiIeeLURG k CO
to ' TS Libertf.t
SIGHT DRAFT S
NEW YORE,
BALTIMORE,
CINCINNATI,
. LOUISVILLE,
B?. LOUD, —
wOLD COUNTIIV,r+
Car. Third tat. WILACR4S
M A u CO,
For oalt by
605
Supartor Scotch sad 1,1,4 Whiskey
1 fi PUNCHEONS Stewart, etle6Hle , d Fait Pan
ic, ter, nfrely deSesid Moor. -
19 puncheon blehMs 'Watenide,' frith quaLly
md high proof , mder cum., house lock.
A 1.., Brandin of diger.: vintages and brands I.
boa, quarter, and nuns. Mporteo and for an by
M 9- 1, death= 2P-14 90 Wstr i at i at plll~idar(pky
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