Then Clara bounded lightly into the arena, attired ti drapery that set off her um-ivalled symmetry of non to an admirable degree. It was intended to picture bar as Arisdne, and round herloose, short black curls, was bound a garland of roses, lilliest and vine-blossoms --all artificial, of course, but perhaps better calculated than real for a scenic display. When, with one of her strange enchanting smiles she had cnartesied lowly to the house, in jumped her love ly child, attired in a close fitting flesh-colored dress, IW-51in, bur-m*4_4'llPP *ea cupid,bear ing in one band a hyrito, or hunch of grapes, and in the others Small gilded Chalice: - 1n..-tarinkliugthis little Bacchus bad sprung with a clear cry of joyous - langhtet into her arms. and kissing the creutire with Reappearance of the ittmo,a fondness on the lips and brim', ilhe took a few quick sops, and with a bound, seated herself on the unsaddled back of the black mare. Upon - the instant the grooms let go its head, and away it darted, galloping furiously round the . circle: while the band struck up a most Laity-like and beautiful strain, one of the dance airs in the opera "La Favorite," of Denizetti, and the two men retreat ed to the centre , alongside of the riding master and tnv-elf. For, a time, nothing was to be heard save the muf fled sounding, rapid tread of the horse's feet among the saw-a 1131. and the fi!ful rise and fall of the wild melody from the lighter instruments of the band. with now aria then an in seppressible exclamation of delight from scat tered members of the audience. With these execp thins, all seas breathless silence and admiration, as the fair equestrian and her child went on with their daring and graceful evolutions. ',slow she world recline at length on the bare bar. of the flying steed. with- an appeurmice cf titr ntam-t ease and ancisncern, whilst the tiny Bacchus tiestd ,, l in her bosom. Anon she would g,ently rise, kneel upon one knee in an attitude classically graceful. and look round and upward to the little one that perched her shoulder, and embracing her flower rirt brow. would seem to be I iug,',iiirdy p:et.sing t'ir• Mice from the grape-cluster into the chalice she held is her hand. All this while. the smiling look and passionate &dee tion to the infant never loft her lovely features. thouill it was occasiorwilly mingled with the blushful glow of strange inward exultation, so characteristic oC fun- at the quick, short rattles of applause, that secni ,, l t o burst at once. from: Ott, whole enraptitred audience. When she rote gradually to her feet. every chance of pesters being marked by the most poetic eir e .., , ,e • of motto 1, and on tire bare croup of Lb., the wildh galloping mare, whirling time young 13UCt'1. , 3 about he.. I, •ml th t while, or rather ,s,!eining to make the iilfain deity by with its little wings, its she dancel 1:1 Cs% iteeling emotions. The way this Fitter feat was ,agd Was 5i.11 , 1 , enougli. A ::stmt of hands of thin but strong ler.hor i se(' underthe eldld's dress mind its wairst, henent;l and (wet' its shoulders. These all and %yore s?.nived together at the bend of its back ton strung steel ricw, which she wore round three fingers of her hand. with the fourth and thumb coatroding by a wire the two little gau7e wings at its shoulders, which were rnau:ted on small spiral wings, so that she could make tlert - . quiver or fold them to its back as she pleased. WOll, while silo was thus flying round, and while the 1101140 was all eye far her, and ail ear fur the admir able musical accompaniment—whilst thediurse was galloping at its most furious speed—At once, just op poite to the pit, the winged Bacchus s.2emed to leave her shoulders and fly towards the ground. As it fell, one of the wildly flung-np hind hoofs of the animal met it and the next instant it was tossed lifeless and almost headless into the air, its brains dropping in a shower upon the persons of many of the closely seated spectators, and immediately after, its littlebady, with its painted wings and ga.lity frippery layer dead nod motionless, like a crushed butterfly ,ng the dust of the arena! There was estrange sudden bustle among the spec trttts at firat—thcy ruse to their feat by masses—many screamed abruptly with dread, others g.,ve hurrie - wo r th of direction, and numbers jumped (ram the pit andloWer b ries to render assistance. Bat the great majority were altogether unconscious for the first ruo- m ait or two of the harrowing event, their .cos follOW iug,the equally unconscious equestrian, as she was borpe with lightning speed round tit:circle. 'Th^ riding; master and myseJ, stunned with the sight for a sec.4ld, as soon as we could command our limbs, sprang from the centre, where we stood, to raise the shattered body of the child: btu ere we had tine to touch it, the fiery gallop or the black ma... had swept rid .3r round the ring, and she appeared on the sanie sttr- At elle came undr, she seemed paray:ed ith priso.a td horror, standing in an attitude forcibly ex pressive of these emotions un the back of tile (whereon, from mechanical habit ti er,!y. for it could not be fre:n etfuet, she continued to 111;611M1ml her ha tvice,) :tad with starting eyes, irdiifted brows, p tried lips, and features the deadly pallor of widen was fear fully evident beneath the warm, artificial complexion they bare, regarding the steel ring upon her hand, to which a fragmeatuf leather was all that was now at- tacked. But when she saw the mangled frame of her' eart's idol motionless among the dust, with the wild shriek of it inatiaer's despair she leaped from the place. and fell frantically, grovelling on the ground beside. it.— A strange, unnatural scream was that!—such as shall ring, through my brain when age or disease may ha, e ode my cars impervious; and it rose iii baler waves a piercing sound till it 'Weddle four ceroers of the amphitheatre, and was sent hack in echoes and reverberations, to lacerate anew the heating, quash ing the t umult of the alarmed and excited audience, as the,c,r.ashof tlaunderin a tempest drowns the turmoil of the waters. All was confusion and uproar, a:mac:tent and trt ror, wanting the people; women tainted, and many of the children were crushed and troddm upon. and they straggied,hither and thither apparently without any object—ea strung panic seeming to have taken posses sion of them, while over the whole floated a deafening roar of mingled noises, louder than the lo ad..st applause then has ever sounded there. :Meanwhile, the band went on with their music, blowing and straining their utmost to he heard above the clnuusr in the arena, for they were behind a screen in tete of the entrance passages, to let the orchestra be filled with speetttors, and were not aware of what bud happened. Tha horse, tit -weaver, riderless nil frantic with fear and excitement, flew round and round, t ossing its heakin the air, and flinging aloft the lust from its heels. Several of the company and servants rushing in from without, m aletittempts to Catch it, in which 1 joined.. But they were in vain: fir the affrighted creature, darting from its course, dashed acmes the circle, and springing wildly over the barrier that en closed it, was the next instant libtking :and plunging. struggling and snorting, timing the densely crowded anclien:e in the space called time gall,2ry, %vita, maul with terror, and screaming to heaven for aid. t uslied backwards with fierce struggling from around it as if a very demon in a palpable shape had come among shuns. Oh. the terrors of that dreadful night—terrors to twhieh the dazzling glare of light: the gorgeously der or atedscene, and thriiling music, lent a strange sublimi ty approacting to tine supernatural ! sputng after the animal with a coil of rope -whichd. had hastily seized` somewhere ahout the place, and whiCh I intended to throw over it, so as to obtain, by entangliag its head or limbs, some purchase where by to restrain its plunging, and drag it backward into the ring., I eot caught in the working vortex of the ter ror stricken crowd, and after n few struggles, found myself crushed to the ground between the seats, and the nextmoment trampled over, by a hundred feet.— After some hard but useless attempts to rise, I become insensible, and what happened thereafter, I only hgard by report many days afterwards. 1 recovered consciousness in the wards of the surgi cal hospital, of the place where I lay—my frame a mass of bruises. It was more than a month before I was dismissed, cured; and by that time the circus had been removed, no trace of it r emaining,save the hollow s pace where tbsi.eaw dust, mingled, with the sand, in dicate.' the site of the arena : Clara, I learned, was a maniac—the inmate of a public asylum. Here she still remains; at least she did %%Imo I was last at that place, but she is now quite cheerful and docile; inded, so far rectwaripi, as to have akin 4 : of authority entrusted tp her - aver ober female vartenta. , 1:0T6? /Sank 0(' Pennity le3umr43 business estet-agt*: The stork.aold yesterday as high as V2O For Aare. Those who bought it a few weeks ag o at $l5O r share. hare realised.a hauds*Oe suns b y the too:llation. We believe that bstak to be a pretty •:u-..l "T1P...4 1 h ill? •Mlet , 7th inst. .--- --__ _ nary arc exhibiting it "alb' boy in Philadel- Ge " ' Western Via"' sit of P.21"/"lnu"' 1 %WINTER CAMPAIGN: - • , 111.01--adnaittance 12 . 1 c. We can show them an lam- LITERARY AND SCIOTIOO .LECTURT*. —.---------..—. , i (lied out here, fur half the money. II Ec °mashies on Education respectfully anatomies) ihiMatetjaarearrandUppreee&Dllea • 1 that the course 4 retain Lectures, established , T , _.---.----....-.OF VIZ by the Board of Trustees, will be delivered in the Hall 1 Wi1.31324 RILKY. Esq., uf Chambershorgh, has been o f the University, Third street, on TOKSDAY EFICF IMO ! THREE BIG DOORS , : appeioted Prose ..ti: ing Attorney of Westmoreland coon- in each week, (luring the winter season, in the following ! THE ....,,,-,---.-•-- . . tti The At a ri': don't like the new appointment, and cu' kr: . 1843. proprietor of this well VlTtarrn and highly fa - ----= , Iwe do not believe it wilt be ma re agreeable to the dem- PITTSBURG H, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11. l oerutie lawyers of the "Star of the West." i Nov'r 21. "Constilorti•rnal Low of Pennryierrnio," . " red . Walter H Lawiie, Es ti, . forming his friends and the public 4 iame tbett ne one establishment mket . . glikitidetUtttl , . ~ ...b -inj - • ...._------_ ---- -..._,---L , I i ' new prepared at his TETE Port . OFFICI DEr Arms izsr.—Ttie powers and B 1" THIS MORNING'S EASTERN MAIL. -----_—_—_. .N.,c'r 28. "The Anglo Saxons in the reign of Al- i SPLENDID SALES ROOM, ~ , fred,l' Rev G:oirg,eUpfold, D D. duties of the Post Master General, are the subject of Neaeltork Election. 1 \ . ... : 7 ? The Ohio Patriot shows how little reason the Dece'r a .. "The boundary line controversy between' N 0.151 LITIERTT r. THE MOST MAG . NIFICENT ' STOCK OF general discussion n ow-a-days, mu ch o f which is of an We have the a_ tti,saction of armounning that, contra- hoops have to rejoice over their majority of two on I Pennsylvania and Virginia," Neville B . ! WINTER CLOTHING ... --.. angry description, and has araWn upon that functionary; ry to our expectations, an d i n d e p e ndent o f t h e din im. i joint ballot, in the Legislature of that mate. That part' . Craig. Esq. Ever offered for sale in this city. a great deal of undeserved abuse. A writer in the New sions among our friends, the Democracy of New Yoe: 1 sa.Y5: Date•r 12. 'Religion, Manners and Customs of the HIS STOCK OF ! wrecks," Mr W .1 Bakewell. York Journal of Commerce has extended the coupe of ' have gained a glorious victory. i In Ilarriion county, a federal member is elected by ' Dee% 19. '' The History of Eire Worsiiip,'" Rev CLOTHS, CASSINI ERES, PILOT AND 13F.ATER Of- i his remarks °tithe subject. so as to include the Post - The PI ebeion says that nnh two of the ASF•emblv tick- , a federal 65 otes. In the Hama and Erie dia rist, , . . Samuel Williams. CLOTHS, CACHMERE, SATIN AND OTHER YES'f INGS, 1 member is th e by 34 votes. In the Carroll district fice Depart mentitself,against which, as now organized, et have been a 4ated, and the Sheriff. The balance 1944 I , a federal memberis elected by 0 9 votes. In the Craw- ' • Jati'ry 2. "The Oregon Territory," Hon Charles \ CANNOT BE EQUALLED. be adduces many olsjections. of the ticket is elected by an average majority of 300! , ford district, a federal member is elected b y 15 vctes, , - sirder. All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or- He is of the opinion that the power given Congress Under the cirewn:trinces this result is indeed glorious. and in Trumbull, a federal number by 9 v•ites! These I Itin'ry 9. "Freedom," David Ritchie, Esq. der, and made in as good'style, and as tastily and .. faskt in the Constinition, to "establish Post O ffi ces and Post The NStive Amerman vote amounts ta about 8000 , • m iiorities laird the coatis but a poor guarantee fur a Jaw,/ ionably designed as at any other establishment . %ictury in 1844. 16. "lialiil," William Elder, Esq. IN THE UNITED STATES. i 3 an'v 23. "Architecture John Chislett, Esq. R....a.," Ills been transcended, and tins been used to Rather heavy. .—.....------------------. build tip a great. and "odious monopoly.' In 1339,Mr . Thu mnjot ity fur Jones, the Democratic. candidate i 1 - I Jan'v 30. "Circulation of the Blood," James It IT IS WELL KNOWS THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH- - Till: SANDWICH ISLANDS. 1 Speer. M D. ," Rev W Kenney. nf Rep- ,for Senator, will ht.' about 500 ill the District. Kings ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, . . .... Twn letters [ram H mobilo, dated 4th and sth An- I _F:' , l . ) ;,' . ' 6 ' ::-----'.,. . -.--.''.., F•I y 13. 'G a il Goecraniani.'" Hon Walter Fo r - Ana at no place . west of th , s niountains can purchasers I fi nd seen a variety o f goons f rom which to select es 11l . FOR JAS. BUCHANAN, Subject to th , deeision notuettATic s tlrtY.l l . CON'. ENTION. 4111)c Math) Jost. PISILLLI'S .t AND ritoritt b.T BELL, of Tennessee, submitted in the House of -up- . 'or senator, we . ..-.._..... resentativ es, a series of Resolutions relative to that enmity line given a inejority 0(350 and ttichmtind 161• ult, hrt . X..;bettm receivs.d Ire t t he President of the Sda- .e . - . weld. Department, dentemeing the Pest Office as a' govern- , men's Friend Soci..tv. and publi-hed in the Journal of , ; e.tos ix o or THE SANTA meat moaepoly." which should nut be tolerated in ine Ft TIC.Anc..-\\'e ot,erve Felt y t2O. “Geology: . Thomail J Bigharn, Esq. I.t. the N. Orle any Bee that the President of the Re- Commerce. A s we; stilted when announeireg tl vocation of the trews sot w h en that net ef justice Feb'e: 27. `'//isloryof Roman Literature," Robert prescr.t state of the public finances. The sth and 6th - , . , I\l.-Knig.ht, Esq. public .f Mexico has closed to nil foreien commerce wa- iterferemel by Admiral 'Thomas upon his own res.. of the:e BC.Aollition:: nee as follow,: 1 ii „ Match 5. The" Aborignes of the Ohio Valley," the eqmorn !rms..= on the (role iers enjoining the terri- l"'" - "I'lli.Y- 111 ":"v" , we h"'' a "a d'''' La "a t e ', ' .1 W Pattersun, MD. "5. Resole(' I. 'f ire the hilsineß: or ente sin; letters :ci/.1110 and Ihe T...,t0r10011 WOO' hl/111 the result of ize - cork! iof the United States. 'The Bee Justly remerks: N. B. Tickets tim the whole course, admitting a Gen for hire, lite-every other branch of industry connected liberations in the .13ritivh Cabinet, Filtinnea and ex, I tleman and L.rdy, $1 50: Si ,, nele Lectures 25 cents; to tvith the nrsinerliv and ha epinesS oft he c . u - ntry...hould The suternTenr this lucrative tradc!. which ha , for a c eted with a view or L oowelline the Fe:n.ll to pursue • be thrown opee to the enjoyment of all the citizens of lone time been c ondected without any i n terruption, the :eine coerse in the case old! .S.reie ty Island , • In be . had at the bunk store. tif ., C . l ., i d l‹ V i c SLCO., the Meth , diet boo , k. store, at tin ert ten pu b l i cat ion . offices the United States, that the public may realize the ad• au of `this p•edtion we oterild veil attentiou to tlu• will be seriously felt he those of our fellow citizens of J NV Cook, and J H Fester, tind of the Janitor at vantages of inert.ast d reeolarity, cheapnese, security i -aged in it, more mrtictilarl those • ' - the door. a nd expedition. which are sure to' follow from a fire iv "" have been en "' - ' 1 Y the Londe.. papers about the very time it was mod , competition of private capital and enterprise, in this and who am at present en route fir Saida Fe, who, upon 'The s cheme L ae. e • ee hope, been succeesful; the French I The Hall will be opened at 6..i•o'cleok, andAlilheLec isia„,h, tures will commence at 7i o'clock precisely. all other pursuit=. their arrival at their port cf . destination, will find the Goternment having intimated that the Society G. R. soil; rd. That, in order to secure these Cron: well be restored to the natives.. 1 n I 1-4 t ports of dery eleeed ;teal:lst them. This decree. con benefit s, ca well as to tain correct prineiplee in th.• pied with i , Th.. 31.0 orJuly was a dly of greet rejeicing at Ilmj- : money. a •lministcati.u. of the Gies. unent ,it ie expedient that .I',l- . .14. ) r, ai the le--; predeetive post routes, or such as &I'd no p r e e - e‘idcrolly pr.wes a design teem the pert et• N1..xic,,10 , ; .Iliet• wiz. proclaimed, and the eactte“ ;ow pre‘ailed stik ,:)(')1)0 s4o d oo. '1300 1 0. 5 52,5 1i 00,52000 , ,.515 d 0 b 0, eat bide-tee:lent to private comp •tititin, should h e e ..., i„.,,„1.,.. mane Caere rcttri , •tive nite•tire-• into her tie...l:diem the islands. Of the dob.go o: the 31-t the invest...lin the per base of Grottral Rents nr Bonds and toil el, if neccseery, by nil a ppropriation out of the emu. eee ,„ e „.,..„1 .1.. letters sa%:- pt, ik y. M 0tt , : ,,. 2 0., if offered on fat orrib"e terms ApPIV at Won I r -I,Alry, or roveno.-; ari , hig front oltivr ~,,,,re,,.." •. lil.ll lat I lied upon the groteel, ernteral compare G R.l Id A M'S Land and Houee Aviles, No. 6: St. Cr. t Y•-The Clay.,net, in Masseeleisetts arc pinyine ies Or In 111 1i1... r1,,1T1 010 I;11'41 . 1.11 scowls Or War 1 , 1.112 Although the hail:less of C11'0111,4 lett,.!rs,&e. seem; Cutir ..t. all -30 to , 14 to Ike a tnonopolv. vet we di,, hot. think it li ,I,;,• to a ( unul',2 _ante. "1 . he Boston 1'., -t 1..,1,:, it 1-, alino-t ,l . rawn nut in a long bee f . 'ar inf.,' 911' .ea it!,(l on their , ._______._,.. ____..,_-_-____-..__ . • y , ~ , li e d _ .., ~ . , ~,.. s r ... _, , right wa, a r,),,,pany 1/r urtrilery,with brass fi eld pi.•ces. c o - . 1 Lill DS SC C: AR in store and ter sale low ley imp 0,..,, a nos. ~to u,Q. t 01,,, ii out 011. ,- Cll.o. In HIS, t.11'.! Libj..!CO. I:13 ai',.;‘,l :1 : ',11111- , 1. t :her monopolies in gt•ne-• In a few ma r t eats the kin;..! was c.ezi wham-me . . re-. ,(_ S. 1••K1..E & CO., rah It would he %teeing for the c0t...et:11..1e to 01,1...0 NI essachesettS wllig paper ti.u.y are as close as clams; r e„,t,dl,ne4 i I ilk: n t 0 f hie 11,11 SOiclier4. Wili2ll be had ' ii 1 0-.1 w 1 10. Second street, but s i en tld the o pposition be permitted by l'iu‘ idenee :liaised at a cen-vicllolli 1 /11,111011, 111. r o yal ,taaklard cost, •neke• the Post Office 14epartment a seer,. • (~. re , ~ „ ,....,,,a its o , ciu , lis ,, s, but each , if it is ,,, i , con ~, t ., ,t . d to carry the day nenieet the d e mocr . .ley, o e 'hail hear ; v.: l e s ,t, • 1 1 uit .' i n : r.k:., l t i l l t... n er r a ar sa . l u . t e e n o t t , t i r i . l .. l .n t t i y ie o l. t , : iz e i ti: l 7 ,, c , t , t.: i rn , • nothing but shouts of ,t "C tay t ietort t ' " into a Int. hum or taxation fertile :support of the geverm " 11 i t the ,ho r n t frem the tort,and the natomal Ile , to he heisted upon of Clay :tad a hiell " vil'l.. Vcrha p s even "Clay and both f 'rt.. New fol.oved a salute - from the Dublin, ment, Ire le:diet-ea m i jurity of the people would rather - a l'aa l ' ? ” A".-I Mc- \\ uh - tem• anti I"- fiie". l., . I,, tvolg Carssfort, ,c u d I Inlay 1, which was answered frlllll the pay their quota itt postage than in a direct tax. IL", - scoe of the Clay and Dayi.i i,, t r ,yl %v il .f. eq.:. Mt.,t fortunately the llnitekl States frl , :tto Con- came to the re ,cue . , , ever, Wci,trengly rpLastion the utility. at present. of a - ' ste.l.,tion. C.roni.clorcKenrury \Vas hop; to the liar be lunched at far their psi :Is. ana %1 111.1‘1....d 1.1.1,l 11 t he , dapting the suggestions of these resolutions. The ~,. ri-u kr to witts , .. tik^se scenes. Vet ....In ...lime; IV.'re . .d as "AeosTArEs" Po the Gush of Fa ::ii •111113 • teradmits that the) could not be of universal apple.a. • wt" the - - ' 1 tircd ce en tile Corwellation, and tenneroas derch in; n ominntionr of In-a :year. 0 , 11 ,shale :d h uns in thc haohor. tion-that there would only be comeietitiou on a portion; - ---- Verne.. military m Lemuel-es carne eeee throlo , l, WWI of the roatle it the coo nry. and that on the "less pro- Riot' IS H it.i r.t t.-The N. h. 5.., c t •Itti ..... an a.:- 1 , pica the pbtio, to tilt . I ki.i.zlit of the 1:11I1VC3 and fo duteit e put routes - ill sale should be. run by apprupria- count of a not in 1 13lifax no the `.2 'oth ti t. 1 , -.:*.soeto a ; rei m ort, when the m trine, twitched to the Inn ling to thong out of the -common treasury." We cannot see •, numher of rowdies and a p mt.% of ii --1 1 ,,,i,,,, ! , Rile I embark for tit •ir r espective ships, while the kinl; ra lilt this would be any improvement on the existing sys- Brigade; the former were tits strune--t. iced in the tu e e el t o J•i , s he a d gentler-. the r e st i .l.....:ce of Qti l een Ke • - • ; .s i a , tlitieto Ine hi-i_ tire, erdet . e..d i ...., rt : , -1 50 . di . .4r4, tern. The tn eley in the "ant nan treasury" 111t1.1, Or tor•le?. killed nee of the soldid s, winntri IVil!i ten "f hat- a• . 1.. - Q te,.it % 1 -tona 4 regiineet. Mils ••5.,;,1r , •t., course, eame from the same cumman source whence Ch.!. Upon the news re echiee th . barracks. a 1 ehe 1 ; se t a inn u 1 •r the Blit.i.li Commis-ion," to Inc draw e postae•est are d..!ri red-the pockets of the peopie-and f er ,- ement of ~slurs, j,,i,„ I t 1 . ,,j, ~..t , . ~i i , 4 . , ~,,,,L. , ,,, l u p beim e him. n ed to ere there salutes to the Seed as the profits of the prainetive mail routes are mot...lied' •h Id Led Ela ••• Th.. • u •., ion was then aske d, if r illitid. Lind threw heel the rowdies mist Leone telfully. I ''' . -• -1 - , . ..• • they wetild, in time to (time, he faithful te their hin t ...! to furnish mail a ccommodations in the sparsely scaled 0 eler was at last r c .aored by a detaclunera of the Pie- .111 -iermitel their wiilineness by rni-ing their right portions of the cluntry, Eh?. rtlizerli of which an: e pr,!.. g oof, and -s era! arrests m itfe. The tee tt a. nga in , h , a ,lO, Ili 0..e0:11.: , ,, us 1,,, ils,l ~eei., ,l a emulls-ion ly as weilentitled to such conveniences as if they lit ...I r mewed 111 Ille 2.6111. The nutilarv • stnertitte under ! seder ill • 11;i...1i :omen-lea. eatree f ell ~,,i ~,,11..,.... i , , i; in a country of Rail-ro ids and Turnpikes, ive cannot C injure inflicted on Wedies.l3 , , eietiin-;. CLIIIIC 01,11. e" "" ..'""-:'. h . " l . At 1 ~',lo' - ' o , t , Kt'l-i was .*,- Situation Wanted, pee .. e ive t hat very gt•eat injustice is dune to am: 1 -t - •, - , , • l i t h e. , . ~. , r•,rt,..1 I,y his scraps to ti c .. Girt t 1 tier , ire. wen • C.I/1- . l' '' ' "'n o ne: tle oarract.s, preparea tor a t w hi ch .ID , /ttl:. ZII . . 1 1 VS Tenclwr of French. Spaltish, Greek , and the La ' FRESH ABRIV/iL OF DELICACII3IS, ~.,..t,,ent,r,tv ... the native laneueee, which were a s ..... tin Llsigastge. Of ou:' p..,,,,:1-. t.2r en.uk-d, on the gain : I where th • 1"•••" ''''' I 'llile I fell ee e: It've.""t'• by re'"•• 1 .•""`' 11 St"" b• S h er i I 1 e t c oat •r..jzilo.i wi-lies to accitirc a perfect knowl- AT 140, LIBERTY STREET. The writer in tlie 3:, 1 ,. .1 . 11 of Com - re'rce exhiltn , ~...,,,,, • ' „,, f ~,ht . A t",.,. 1,.. a .1., su er " in ,r , o, Ics. i j..r001. 1 9';' , ' , " 3 be Ore Ktag. in whieli he alluded to the fact i i tes, ..t the ilegite t. 4.1 that the 1- I ...comfier's° looked for t CHOICE etcxtr.s. IVulnut Ketchup, he conside..3 ifInIC very strong faots, in ~uppoit of ',sir t : ' and 0 ,,,,.. L ous e, o r a u i ,,,.d Ire a near tvt.n ..1 (; oolev, was chrit ii`' -1 ' 1 " "I" t i n' 14 "` I " l ';" 1 1 ""' ~'''''", 4 ' l i ' hlin I wel' be • 4.- . .• ;met- rate. if he could get lessons m I.:n- ! Gerki". Tomato do, 1 and II /01' 3 I lII' I:WO/it/Mt/I 4,rtftve 1.110.1, twist leek . ; ,_, A; ... ; f ,,,,, 0 , ~.„ whom 1 .„ . , nnyin , truct. Tic was late. ; - .4 . i . c . 0c „ , Sarseparilla Syrup, he preeountees tie- tyrannous exactions of the Post 0:5,..c t rat her _noel. Ae innocent seed. • • • 1. '• ' - Le 0.1 • n e . 3411111. , ti, him „, Kt; ~.t. . Dr Judd re.ul t he. Er.telatti the:. {"n it , t ,v 1 .'r.,' - es. , ar of the above I:ml , nm - rex in the Colleges . l'iccelill”. Lemon do, Depart rn. , nt. Ile says it c'n tr.:- ..,, "five tirilVi Ole pri...." g ot hi, heel laid open for Ids sari k-lry. M kny pi.‘ ril3ll i .k,i rn i i . i i To ~,,,... Then Je t t". di . 1 .•Il'a"•"'i a `e'• illt ite..l Reuge and St. Charles. t '' . ' !•Caulitletver. . Olive Oil, the same !eyrie! Wol.lld La .1 .se for be itele.l 1 rasa ned ,veer ea, teed I,th o 1 1., .at • yd.; le.. set. rely vet un- 1 s i ttued oration, of c ont.! , l e d by auno Inc,inz , iu 1h " I For a .••i.rir ter I,lr rompetenev anal morality, he can . French Beans, In.li i Currie Powder, in.t i%ces :Ire (:isobar frr the post ige of a letter , , 1."!1- ,i . ..I. I ...,. is ,',o . ',„. n 5..,.:,. oor Neva S •otian co e; " u"' • "I t '''•• i`'"-','," " Clt P'''',''''': "..',: .d t 's' Y . ' ''''' l • ! e‘ , ...,1 ;• rtes: ef the me-t resp - ect able gentleman in t \Veincle, Italian Maccariani, .. • - ....•., b.' L'Orn tor testi, inc. nutont tht i ..; t. ,, 1 . . a ci. - • , Onions, Italian Vermicelli, ing a. i 0.. an 0,0. - -., tr ,:11 7 rt - 'y t37\ ii York. viz.. -la Iolll,orarta , , ,II I .11, '.1,.11.1 111 d, - is,' 1 0l I:0 //1 rum;, ,r. ; n.l 10- ' 1 '• . , I dear_ char ii ,„, . 0 ,„,. ~,,,..,- , 1 r .,,,, 1 '' .. „ 'i l . ' 7 ' • l h e '"'" i " 1. made to Rev. 11. I Mixes[ Picklee. Capers, (Frencb,) muc'.. Is elsarg•-i ns ii.,f,, i 1 ~c., ~,,,, ‘,• for 1-11 T \ IN: 1 1.0 r,.. 11 .1 S t.Oll lltt i' • ~rt ft', . kt rio "-It i-s a:A tile : i ,,i. i :• \ a n t ' . l . ' : : :. l . ' , ' . l : ' , ' :',;‘;',Yr ' ili.- c";:;:f I' . .' • 1 I '' ''..T. --cA-ClCe in i--. • 4 c ''''. ciui 1" •• r .'''.• " ''''' .""n• J. .' 1). to, ka St Paul .. Church. an d C a ptain James . Mail s A ECE.S. Prunes, bar. el of F•etlr the Jame ril,t Inc •. He :dso as:...lts l' s..in.-... , .h vi l...tue . ke.e. -tied Iwes -1 -.• 1!, r 1. .• It .. :qr. .S. ,••:`, Ihr ~ t , i 't,,out a 3 • ei .,,.. I'.IEL EMILE 'niI:VEAL% I John Belre Sauce, Bitter Almonds, thnt the inerehaets of New 1 ...le have Zr pay 2 eent- a' , , 1 Ili.* on," -, i•- 0.. 1 . 11.. ti `V, O W tOrn 1.1 ,1t1,.,. pre , aded •/ 1 , 11 IN'aseineton llons.e, Water se Il trvey's do, French Currants. c,s t ... a o i l st 'IN .---. I hi' I. .:I vl,lt +IC ~. New J. I see. lit ' .• t • •.•• J .. I,V•1• • • •• 111 1,1 ll - ..i a. 11,1 i„. i, ti 01" 1 11,1 11.U.i..1 0• 1 1. 1/.1 + L ----- ----- Bethling a., Prepared Cason, letter for 01•2 pint ileee of having a Branch Pot Otliee • ruble r • bete.- tte Ia ; I wdtt -'ll'll.* 1 publi 41 it ro thf., wor:d . .II I . EA RSK 1 NS', dressed and undreeeed. juet ree.r.isr , Ca, ice do, Jamaica Ginger, III,IO: tll' I/11•; 1,.-.. , 1 I , rlcr of t'ui cite. at: 1 that t :os tax a """"'"" v " . '" t "" tit ' re ' l t e m ' j 'IS'S ''' " • ' - 1 ~,,; , . ' E S •••• • C ' ' _LP 1.. t lik I /./' • I '/.l`, , 1 : 4,1Z 1../ 1.11.' .-. . 1111 . 1 0.1.11,- . ed and fer sale by A. in:I . :LE N. , !nail soy, Dried Cherri•es. ception oil Friday la-t. . outs' II ;/( . 1111.S '.'' . .2 0 01)0 1,110 tile T1V1.1 , 111-, Or Clll2. P./...1. ' v iv; ffi. 11, ..• I. •ar 1 111 kt cilier , wet, In , 'II .li-•;:r,....1 05-11•• . Et..:ence of Anchovies. Oranges, Ste, St.C. . 1 Otii:e 1-Y -s? i1 . 1...1 2:11• Thu writer suhoe•olnplaini of chi , j P tor vcri.,s; or (tot. 0n..0 5 i ....,1,-;‹,- Tho ee wet .. t i troll Ite . ne . it I' 1.1 'S wcrc not witte::s ef the Cl , ll , 1111. 1 -- 1 MI)K.EI) lIERBINGS.-°5 boxes smoked-her- t 'lust received and for sale by LLOYD &CO., (!vans- acre,oll. brio -ire- I 0.. viii llt .‘14.1-t, tiv‘.,. „ I 114 • No. 140, Liberty street. enaction. W1.11.1:d. strameely enough, as it ; ( yill...e,eard nor ..i.. 1 Gel leil ef• NI ts• t -'ll.-its, see, III: Ism-eel ..f I 17_ 4 ) ring s e e -t reedy...ll an d for sale los• the j os 1,1 1.,...,•,:1zenre l!, it 1.1.,..tr01l and 1. rnikCe }ld i II AI I- NIAN, J ENNINGS & CO . it as less on , .mas, if it wont i , :to fa! p....ket of t he ref it . Commerce, het.... appetmed !Mes,rs. Johe 'l. NI i> intl. I ee e,, ,„ 1 ,..e i; ,.,e thee „,,1,, , ,,,,e,.. te , o f tee 14,,,,,14. I;,..,!Farms Wanted. ,1‘..-• 9 43. Wood street. master at New It•rk, izistead uf the Pair Offi c e •F ee; ,.. ;of Netv Orteans, an I B F. I 1 .1 tt, ..f Ca I. of Irs C.,: ,• 2 1, .:1 o.t Lttvntig for the or ~p•-rity of the Sand- - SEVERAL improved farms wanted, (within 20 . r.L11 . %• lie Co•npialnS Wt.), 1:31/Ut, t ile ails; of 7 , :,,, y,„l, a: eats for ti3at en nit ika .k ilk 111.1cr a re... 6 cot !,..t ' w. ,- I , I' . 'l' II: ,:caul: •,t.-\ r t '''''". ,t: k:•• --li...ccieed Cu, c o n si g etoo,,t, . miles ..f the Pittsburgh market). Persons dis havi having to pay a large ancient uf postage (one-tenth. he ' winter, to r.e.ir ••••at the i. t .l. ,of c dined citizens el ; — l2 Coests Yonne. 11111 Tea, ; posed to sell will please call at my office, in Smithfield 4 " Meek Tea, I street. near 4th, soon. says, ..f•th . wind,. revenue of the Department.) 6 wed- \I . _ te , ec e e t.eits w.. ,mt .. t.• i ••; cal eel i 1 th /5.2. l'n - t‘ I /11STORIC.‘L. SOCIF.TI' OF NV ES FERN I ' .l. !; ' ulB-tf J. K. HENDERSON. 4i " Imperial, ling that eh.: derives the m.•ans of rayi n g this minima! when arriving th'r‘ , n , 'ern -", with ~err " test the -- At a 111 •, t,:. 7 ,0.111i•LI1C11 of 11111 cif,. let.•r• ! 5i " Gunpow.ler, by 0 of pestle'? fr.en the rrofits of her traffic with these y e . i quest em befar• thr! C. S. S 1.1.' , ' , 11' C , .‘ ll t• The re- cited in eoilee.f.l4 :Lill pro..eivi.,2 111at,11.11 , rt;:aI111,j, Irl I J. G. &A, GOR DON, . BANK OF PITTSBCROH, Nov. 7, 1343. 1 fy lit of Cr.. C nlntry WII,),O 11 1 'L . 11 a ly to itlo. 4 ps h e ! 5.11Ve ll,"1 L11: - . ntill:t t' a p.'C11.1..:1 Tram rho in vit. resr e. the eatiy setth. went ,of thi4 portion of the \\*astern , ....-p VI 10 Water street. •rr HE President and Directors of this l3ank have . N •rtn; i .tr . v, en M , all lite 23 I ultimo, the ikkri , . would reltriet or eat ref by his n..w arra.11...! , 1111.111,.. the ; t 0 , ! , ,011ip ~,sr,, r -. ef Be :e'en-id 1114 no r.•; itio ,to the r rr IV . M. I --- NII f [ES NEW YORK Y A . R.:NISH, No. 1. quirk - this d•ty declared a dis i deed of three per cent. I % Kris , alled to the chair, nn.l .1 , Xer 1z • 1 , .4- Wegterll ii1.A . L....5 and t.on-Itt:ltis .kf the I'9'lft•ll `:-:,-..• , r,ll, , ttion of a bolitien. To , . :,..,,t , s , -I..irted are sat,l t ,, I :am . . m I) i ,,i,,,i,itc a s .cro,,,v Atier ‘;‘,„,,ili,uti,, , 4t 1 , 4 , e rr i ng , in atone; fle d for sa l e at t h e DRuG on the , cepital stork , 1....,r the last six maths, payable to , . _ __ ~. 1 .... z entle urn 0 1 . ...,..,,11.i. i 'VII 1111 I! I 101,,i111. ch3r3.lr,. it NV li 112:rel•tit 11 form Ili/ asst inn er /0 11( 1 1..all , ,1 tile ,\V\ It "OUSE of J. KIDD, st ,ckn ,itlers or their leg:d representatives on or after Cornet. of 4th and Wood sh e . th e '''''‘ e ' ncenth in-t•• JOHN SNYDER., I 1,,,,,,,r u l S., ci ety o f \Ve.,tern Penn -yls 3,113. I ill'', ' I ' • 1 ire,. D r . 1 - 0 1,,e1 pre sentea 3 draft of II itlll,lolllll.llllliOr (I 1 /SI I EN: CIIEF.SE, a fine nrtirle inst. received he 1,01'110.5, WhlCil 11'01:1Z b••• 11 Clll , -.l.l••rva, W. 1.11111111- ! - 1 . . I i Iby :MERCHANTS AND 111.VILIFIETERERS' BANS, i.- .... LLOY D . .& CO., , il i ..1.)., a lo i ru,l, n.. 1 th, , f0;10,i1,,...; net:, -,1 gellel..rni`n 1 . , a ' ''' S I e Pittsburgh. November 7, 1843. 140, Liberty street. rhnsen t.t Till the .rectal uo:11 , -es rreat,•il I,y tt, fur tin! ell- I "3 This bank hiss this day declared a dividend of three sumz rear, t o, s, It: , Z I.N rl: CU If It 1 NTS. new and fresh, juet r peeiVea per cent. for the hist six months. payable on and after. Pres, I en' . —IIO ~ Linares De,on aced for pile by LLOYD & CO., thh 17th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at Vice i'r c .,:b•at.,--11- . ... .11b11 11l wk. P. D.' Beni . rel 14'). Liberts street. the Commercial Bank of Pennylvania. flakes, ell, E...i ,lion. William NV 1,1,,in.., Iltchard Bid- 1 d:e, E-q. TA .1.1.1 VA X Ski...SION ' - she lovers of good fish T i casts re r-Wir.iata H. Denny, M. D. I 11_ am requested to eail and examine some very , EXCHANGE BANK, R 'ear ling Secretary -ftivi.l Barbie, Esq. I tibe N. 1, Halifax Salmon, which we have ,itrit receiv. Pittsburgh. Nov. 7, 1843. Corresponding Secretary-N. B. Craig, F.sq. I I.d and opened fur retail. THE President and Directors uf this Bank have this Curator --‘Vitit , r H. Lnvii.% 1 . 1.. q. I NV,. have also a few bld A Nos 1 and 2 Salmon. same day declared a dividend of 3 per cent. for this C,u4seitors-11,.. Ge o rge 12. 1 0 - 01.1, D. D., Thomas l as nbove, fur sale by the bbl. LLOYD & CO., last s ex months, psychic. on and of ter the 17th instant. Bat., ell, 1 . .. , q., Win. Addisen, M. I)., 11. m. John M I it 7 120, Liberty street. Eastn Stockholders will be paid at the Westeasi St low 1-n, 1101. Char Steller, \Villitan Iliclihmen, — - Bank, l'hilada. THOS. M. HOWE, Cashier. Esq. nB-2w . At .t um. -in:, otter sinew held nt die NVestern Uni versity on I htirsday. the soul last., it was, On 111111i011, It , . ..401V , .11, That the proceedio.g. of the primary meet ing, with the 64 of officers, tied a statement explanu tory of the objects of the nesociation, be kiblislied. C.JSCoIik.SSLON AL 01.3 , 11.: AND ArtDIN.--10 air ' sz, Vices 11:1V0 prosper tits far the lit I-11 11 . named tvork, tt-hit-it has ont tined celebrityliarthe I . t.t Sttit . p.diciotts;:. c.tut vol., the repealer- i.i Wisc. entry to and aernrate reports it has furnished of theprm•.-inliiq:- art ,pith and in our N itimial L-gislatitre. Mr. W prepared far We sit:join the terms of the Congressional Gl o be I the a rr.•.l. 1 , 1111 , 1 , • I ran i his cßrits—'t li is yet to and Appendix, and remark at the same •, t hat the \ try the I ing'ish Parlia.n.tat, whllvti t it V:110. any Daily Globe is published at $lO a year—the semi-week- ii-neliorm ion of c r 13itio tFt the Irish p is not lc Globe at ss—and the weekly at $2 a year. I prepared for vialent mtasitres f..imids on tins sidn TERMS: must therefore he cancans not to risk the lives of their For the Congresiiional Globe, $1 per copy. countrymen by rash or id-coneerte.l measures. Cau- For the Anpinulix, S 1 per copy. Lion, boy,, caution. Si is copies ot either of the ahoy.' worka Will lie sent .twelve copies for !? t ,I 0; and so on in proportion for a ~reater number. Pat, ments may he transmitted by mail, postarre paid, at our risk. By a rule of the l'ost Offiee Department, postmasters are permitted to frank letters written by themselves, containing tummy for subscriptions. 'rim note; of any bank, current where the subscri ber reside+, will h.t received by us at par. Ti insure all the numbers, the subscriptions should he in Washingtou by the 10th of December next, at farthest. CO - " No attention will be raid to ant order unless tha money accompanies it. BLAIR: 4. HIVES. CON6RESSIONAL Disos iss.—The publisher of I tho MsritsostAs has issued a Prospectus fur session papers. under the nbiwe title, upon the terms subjoined. *le promises aeciirato and extended reports of Con gres.iional doings and other events at the seat of Gov. ernmet, and fro:n his ( - Adak:slur fulfiling his engage• inents'in u s ttisf ietory mAnner, wo have no doubt his paper will be w nally of support: TERMS: (ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.) durim.: the session. (possibly nine montly,) *7,00 Ttixeekly, during the 3c, , sion, 2.50 Weekly, do. . 1,00 L-fr Postmasters aro allowed by law to frank remit DCATILI or A CATHOLIC PRIEST.—The Baltimore Patriot of the 7th says:—The solemn and imposing rites of tho Catholic Church were performed this morn. ing by the Rev. Mr. Deluel, in the "Culvar" attached to St. Mary's College, Baltimore, over the mortal re mains of Hector Jaubert one of the oldest priests in the Institution, who departed this life on Sunday after noonlast at 4 o'clock. The deceased ‘s as born in 1777. H 2 arrived in Baltimore in 1800 sad entered C ' 23 S.:M . :Wary, whore he remained until death closed his earthly cars r. Through his instrumentality the "Obltro;" Coovont was established. Ail who knew hi nt ' ;oval and reooratei him fur his benevole.sce end ItHref.4 J. B. JONES, Washington D. C POSTSCRIPT! sho F - 7-XThe Inn I of pro. ripti.ve in :Now Yorls Inv recently formed tIIPITLILCivei into a pr ctyand asill• riled the narn,- of the "Am.ricuri Pariy," Zelda oveting on Mouttly crening last, and toliziard to kick up a riot b:ifore tlicy di;lu real. MR. 11c -it x`i t`i AS n Ma. (it Y.—We find the fol- ti Inwing extracts is the L viclAt n. Intelligencer. We commend them to the attention of every honest friend of a Tariff, and ask him to say Whother there is not more reliance Li be placed in the candid and manly sentiments ofJIMES Bunn IN or, than ia the trimming, time-seiving course cf H F. ii MI CLAY: • Extract from Mr. finch !Extract frrm Mr. Clay's anan's speech in Senate. ".rater to Pr. Bronson, t A”g.1,1842. N'eptemher, 1843. •'j am in favor most de "The ' , urn and substance cidedly, of affording ouril.si.if whet I conceive to be the me-tie inaniikictuters item rue p• Hey of the United dental protection to tht!States, in respect to a 'ra j' ull amount, and tin snore :i Off, may he briefly stated. which would enable them' 111 confiirtnit y w ith the prin. to stand a fair corn petitini i •iple antminice6 in the corn with similar establishment•l ,remise net. I think that in Europe. The ma milar-iwitatever revenue is neces- Luring establishments i( , ary to an economical and ' this country, erected at n honcal administration of vast expense, affording em-lite General Government, pinyment to a great numberouslit to he derived from of individuals, ought not to duties imposed on Foreign be suffered to go &um." inpo in rti. Ana n I blieve 'that e-itahlishi a c tariff lof those duties, a uch a dis .crimination onzlit to be (made, as will ineilentatiy kip r (I reasonable protec- Non to our national intc- SPEAKER OF THE HOVF.E.—The Lancaster Intelli gencer says, thatJ. R. SNONVDF.N, E:q. of Venango, is named as the Speaker of the llou.ie of Representatives of this state. if there is any post in which Mr. Snow den would display the most tact, discretion and ability, this is the one. It is admitted, by friend and foe, that he made a Speaker when in the house a fevc ran ago, remarkable for all the lnxlities neeep-a7 to sorb on of ' ..t N• 1 port of Pittsburql). Reported by Sikeble and Mitchell, General Steam float Agents. Mater street. rot: it FEET NVATER IH THE CHAVVCL ARRIVED. "Daily Beaver Pnekets, Ira•t. Ehbert, Nionoriviliela city, Alpine, Cockburn. 13rowns , ille, Tiu a, Bla,diford, St. Louis. DEPARTED. 'Daily Beaver Packets Lelli:4 h. Price, St. Loni 4, Delhi, Bowman, Brownsville, "Brid;ewater, Clark, 'Wheeling. r All lysto. nrirked thu , ["] are provided with Eva Safety Guard. to prevent the Explosion oiSteam Attention the Whole! THE military (officials and private,...) of Alleizhen!. comity arc remie:ted too moot 111 ma as COPWCII - ,on Saturday, the 18th inst., ut 11 hick AM. ut the Wa•illioz,toa Hotel. St Clair street, PittAiurgii. A memorial to the Legislature will be laid befme the conveutiort fur adoption. MAJ. JOSEPH RIGBY, LIEUT. 1' N GUTHRIE, Committee CUL. DAN'L M CURRY, nll—t.lB Freight to Philadelphia and Baltinkorel IWILL receipt for 30 tuns Freight to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and load it on Ward Portable Boat '•Experinv.nt. - thi, day, November 11, 1843. H. DEVINE. s.st— ucsn, I_.a. Steam Boat James Ross. un tr. •.-- r tiis bout is, now in the Duch --,4411121 -A- thorough re-caulking of the hull. She 'wink perf,ctly soonit, moires no oilier repairs. For the ,ati3litcticnt nom it in ty e , ,Aeorn, shiprer, merchants, or :I::: who m iy wish to purchase, are respectfully requo , t , l torah Le.alexam;ne her n 3 i•tie pony It on, the For Ladies' Cloaks. l' I 1..21:. super ins isible green double milled pelisse French cloth. I ne o = per ‘cool dcedblack do.. now open and for cl,eap, at ALEXANDER & DAY'S, 55 Market street --- For Gontlnuen's Cloaks. R NCH Cloth i.l,lack+,bluei greonA of the moat 1_ :ipprosed makes for cloaks, it remarkably low pri re-:. now oven at ALEXANDER & DA'S, 1,0% 10. 55 Market ,Ytreet. - AT ACKEREL. HR ERING. 4:e.— —ll. 10 Ali No. 1 mlekerel, (Northern InApection) 10 " 1 herring, IU b,ixes Scotch horring, Roccived this day. and fin- sido by LLOYD CO., 110 Liborty st Dr ev ALO TON GUES.—Receieed by Little Ben, 1..) 10 li.ete,l3.ltralu *Fungues, in flue order, direct ft.tt:n the mul:itair,.. A. BEELEN. MCRCHANTS ASD MANUFACTURERS ' BANK, Pittsburgh, October 20, 1843. N election fur thirteen Directors of this Bank, for DUFF ALO ROBES.- —Received by Cicero. a fresh , the ensoing year. will be held at the Banking L) and full supply of all sites of Robes. Apply to House, on Monday, the 20th day of November next. A. BEELEN. 021—te \V. 11. DENNY, Cashier. B•sx OF PITT3IIURGFI, } October 19, lt4J. N election fur thirteen directors of this Bank, fore _! ± the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking yr ACRE REL.-16 Btds. No. 3 Mackerel, jus I House on Monday ,the 20th day of November next JOHN SNYDER, 11/ received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. ! Oct 20—te. Cashier. sep 3 43 \Vocal st. I St. Peter's Church at Rome. rp üBACCO.-10 ),)X.CS Burton's 51) lump tobaccoi! .ii. A LARGE PAINTING cf this splendid Temple . L 25 do Russell & Rohinsons do . will be exhibited for a short time at Irmix's 5 do Hare's d o !LDs G Roost, corner of Fourth and Market streets. Of 10 do assorted sizes and bra-ids, this Picture, Bishop England gave the highest cube just received and fey sale by gium in the Catholic Miscellany, 30th January, 1f136. II AILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., It is on its way to New Orleans, together with 50 other 43, Wood street ' paintings, which are now open to the public. Admittance 25 cents; tickets for the season 50 cents: ' l or ; children half price. G. COOKE. i'Open daily from 9 A. M till 41'. M. and also from 6 till 9 in the evening. . N. B. The Rev. C:ergy of all denominations are r:spectfully invited, free of charge. c 23. pu F Al.° ROBES by sin,gle robe or bale, for sale 1/ A. BEELEN. „P” MIDS. N. 0. SUGAR. just received. and „,„,,, t ) sale by J. G. & A. GU RDON. - - JUST RECEIVED and Cot sale on consignment, 7 bias b•u:on,l ! • 7 hhd..3 ..mger, Can be seen at the store of Jaeob Painter& Co anz 9.9 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO. ! ;ip) BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE, for sale oei 1,1 low, by 11A1L.A1 AN, JENNINGS Sz CO. 43, Wood street. GARRIT SE SON'S SCOTCH 400 SNUFF,jost received and for sale by JONATHAN KIDD, Corner 4th and Wrivdste. Piita. THREE BIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, hi ' has a maznificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS. &c., &c. The motto of the "Thine Big Doors" is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,'' And in following out this system he feels con fidentthathiA customers andhimself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. TIN WntT.D THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GE 7`I..E.MAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To nil and examine for themselves at THE THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151. I.7l , ertg strrel, AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT.4EI JOHN M'CLOSKEY. Z()AFC BUTTEIL—A lot of that celebrated choke family butter, put up in full bound ke BEELEN.oI. Apply A. FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New aad First Rate Steam Engines. ON E ii 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 foot stiol;e, will he said with or without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power, 7 inch cylinder, 3 foot take, one boiier about 22 feet long. 30 inches in (lin !nem . Those eticines are made of the beet mn terial4 and in the most iiubstantial manner, and will be sold on neciiminorlaiin," terms. They can be seen at the warehoitiC of the snhArriliPr at any time T.B—tf H. DEVINE, U. States Line. Araniuciii nem DRESSING SALOON , FIFTH ST., NEAR MARKET. THE partnership heretofore existing between F. A. Frethey and G. G. Frethey baying been dissolv ed by mutual consent on the Ist instant, the business ‘‘ ill be conducted in future by F. A. Frethey. who is fully authorized to settle all the partnership concerns. He respectfully risks for the continuation of the pe trel:l7,e of friends and the public generally. n7—lm EXCHANGE BANE OF PITTSBURGH, October 20th, 1893. N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to LA. serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bunking House, on Monday, the 20th day of Noveito. her next, between the hours of 9 A. st. and 3 T. X. 0'21:-te THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. 1 e.n. 26 BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, 1 suitable article for travillers' trunks. &r., fo sale by. A. BEELEN