• FrIALDs In Emote.- lite resent mat advance told OREGON. I as well that portion of the north-we,4„ eOst , t lying ha ii l)C Datil) Iti °riling Doet.' 1 ' ~.._, ____ ... .. -.- high price of flour deed not satisfy Como of the specu. A recent lecture bo the lion. gotta CV3lll:lo,oween the 42d find 51st degrees of lititude as tiny ----• - n-- - o• - - --- -- - - - -n - n - - ---= '- = ---= - - inters its Boston. and fraud is resorted to fur increus- gi.es so clear a ton - of titleUs ea l other perms Ihe principle of colonisation on 'bat, mar the of theot J 01-11. aItILLIS, Vgitloß. etas[, -Or elsewhere, on any portion of throe contio _ _ _ _ _.• ling their g ains . The Traveller of that city sacs part States to Oregon, that we feel coosirniied biaffer Itto -_ . -__, PI T r,,,ltert , iii, i, EDNESD AI, DECL'OI FIER 3 l of the barrels of Flour sold in Masou I c iu,etts are tie- our reuders . in placer of any editorial dissertations.- ed tnrelinoniollin' -...--,....0-,- A, 1 ont in weig h t. Some of them fall short 'want!' I W''c°"lidentlY bentenit for the following extracts the Now nil throe facts nre notorious , and accessible to I..'"' V IS r 1 On:, rt. Agent fm countrx newspapers, j i, t i o . ozoot fiat oo p iosber o ; p,,ii, Venting 1, 0 , 4. , pounds or more. A certain flout Mg establishment sterol stud?. of our itordcr,: • . whatsoever persons choose to leek them; and yet in the fare of the official disclaimers of the British got and Weekl y ?,lercory, 100 l OlnnutOcturer, to receive save. u t least 13600 n )ese i n do s any. M a ny oth-I When this continent first became known to Euro• ernment, throe ate many persons in the Ic•nited Slates, aivertiacrocn 3 no I subscriptions. Ile has office, in rot, ti • • lel t. in reuson to believe, soot in equal p r oportion.; neano, anti n p r opornen ns the several powers of Eu who, misled, apparently, by the British Foreign Qom- Nv Iv Vomit. at the Coal Ohne, 30 Ann street, (ad. The loss 1 .. ;;d1, principall..on the coelfi r.. t bosc 1 en r e r ec c erded to make settlements here, it was rra- terry Review, and the British Edinburgh Review, nod Oohing the Tribune °dice.) . 1 (m o on, to establish certain rules bY which their con theß itish I ondon Times , and the Briti di Lord Joh n I alto bon lurge 'pinto iiieto vrry naturally noceroon the' fy. • - • • t - 1.1 t.... A' t oo o r , A . '' t ' Boston, No. 12, Sit , e est ate ; ming poor:m.l.mo to terronty 400U/o to- 113.3 US •- ons s e i t , o nneot,y suppose, it would 'seem. that Great roinsot new •, Real Rotate and Cool Office, 59 aright, and if deficient. insist on a cot rnsponding re. k Theft rules were not fixed all at once; lost in the Britain has a probabli•, mot. a qu a d and .nand title to Cane atreet. duction in the price : loot the pour man, who bop) a entirso or coloontion of cli.cu.si on. nod of treaty, t h e w h o leor a great part of Oieg'ns. No: she does! BALTIsh, as, s E turner Baltimere fool Cal, ert ot•, „,..„, s i be! , earns to be no feogit, f o lly on I un i ser ooy meog - not (-lane or pretend tiny tole whnever ttn Or eg An; but ' . ;tingle barrel for his own consumption , n a '1 wh e re oor .p ois ,-r o no be seen, Una tannin of asiVerkl. ~ . , , ~. trines OAt OnoUt ouspicinn, as 11 of full weight. it • eirig leitromi. These t tileolie At the burl, of the t.lregon question, and North • America. . . may be well for all who ore flour, to oiand for their ore an folio., of To be sure. the Edinhorgh Review, ndmitting, as Tile editor of tile Commercial lourool is im. rights. When they pay the price of a barrel of floor.' I. First, the Eoroponn title iv in no ease conticiered the weir er iSconstntined to dr, ((erne bad read thecit,c• patiton. If the editor Will do us the fa , or to call at ,liey have a light to 196 pounds of fiiar.and the bar-, •as derived (lour the silvan , * of Americ ~find is rego• I um e r o o ) that Merit Britain has no title whatever in; • Toted by eoralerationt , wholly irrespective of them. ; (i)rei .n, t•Oher by diwsoyery, scold-more, treaty. crop w oeoffice inn ci roe ty or lon from Ibis ti, we is ill rot looms ,. ohich a ill weigh eemrly or gra te : : "te t w ent y • Onr own government I,no indeed I ng ot -rely acted on quest, or preocriotinn, yet allegro :hut Greet Britoin! elteerOtlln fur ni.hlrim unit a copy of the Message of the iounols: i the principle of paying to the Indiana a fair. nay, lt has a shad or of title north of the 49th rootlet, fw res. I'v esident, e loch he can tat crud for Itimorlf. At -._ _ _____- very 1.0 ge nompi.nottlnn, for their lanoline; rights, or son of corninnity, innornoch no she now bolds thecoon pr,,,,,,, or ‘.,„; ~;;Is ;,,,,:: that ore I , re.u3eni; in ho ho. I._-.V' .% Coto's, FAL:turn at Natelten, Nliss., has re ' temporary nectionnry or the ioni.: Ism neither the! try north of that parole) an Ibis/id, of lhe woos tains. t . _ • - .. . , 1 , . crottly lorett entnitliylied nod is described by the pro.; covernmeot no t /try citizen of the United Sint"' dnenl To this 1 reply, that the Ilt Web government advaltres Iry to J. K. K a 4r , and now in log othopiral Nt ore-- I 'etc, MI McAliirocr , inn leuto to the N. O. 11,11. 'lr ran derive title hem the Indinn. 1 must n" , , Inp ,no :Melt elttim; prevented perhaps, by the conoidenstion nom, ed himo•lf in foe, of n for rind . j•lst tari ff -one .' n • ..; • . t . clOwtos the grooncio of this clooliti.; .'Rice it to any ; that, if this erotical of 1• • . I ' c eon gives to hotrthe o ,ndow r o in. It Irk. an engine of .10 horn" pulsar.'Pio. sec- t ;her w in p i r o o m a line oil the greut inlet Cols or do. ''' - and nary of thelmilding has ten power looms. colloid , 'of Eu r ope a nd A merien. told sorb iTt the ellroiriPai I ahndow of ft light onu,h of 49deg., and shelf not en, nation-and from o hieli otitlit.ient It-venue will be o r dowsing out 500 %aids of heavy domestic. and 300 hie find the practice on•lor tt, no w•• 11 of our"cs" e•• 1" I Tent %%lib !his,' ldeh would he Anitilmont onion l division Attired to defray the oxr,..ne of the goyernmeni . , : Sim d :; 4 , lin t nrovinc, . nod Sate of . assachuseto, I:out the fe • of therm fiestdes which, the British ii•rlitory on I • , f linoev. per des: two warp ing itinchines, two woo,' • ' evertomicallY adminiotered. Tine inorreos of I'enn.)l- • i en ,' govern mint, ' hi. s ide Mil,. mortnintoo is ineatothle of extension 1,, I- two runnine notchino. and one cotton picker • i 0 0.. i , w o n me p i . r f ec ti, ,or, ii, di, Inood• or the Pro,ident• can t•, • ' • •I -• ..o-cond.y. one Enropenn rov , trelnent nloyncrittire IC.I mt iguity, for it heitioga t o th e I i n ,d,, o n Bay C,, nii , o „,:. I rdrre rue in a ll 2.000 Apinah, The fn in makes, I (et t itory f r om limn her by conquest, n. F' eland dri the which romonny is hooted by its chatter to ••the landol 1 ht. Democracy of the 1; 'v Stone Stoto crooned his C , independent o f O s l o it-,, to the, can dle wi c k, 'plough , antoltio: or by trenty, n• the Utiited S'u'es did food nn the cons , s and confines ilf in, sear, Inkr, and riv , 4 3 itiectinn, and ti.e) O 111 tote 0 10 l An iitsbly so.liiiii iiis alarm; and every .Amer - merico]. government. in the pr withinß the oiler, 41ritit•;" and it m' old be ri•ltrithoto ; 1 . ,r, anti o cod battin g,and , .14114.4nt L.) nr i tn i tt ici t alion-OC ir3l! certoinly do our portion of me ' . ""' n -0 " '' 1 " ' .; gre , . of an emancipnrion fr um ille coloniel 'Ante. suc-I ono , i m p o te n t, inn{ ti ll t y nt i t ,,,,, f, (1,,, supply the market. There arc employed one a line , „ea. lo the id2to. or its former Eurorman .overcien. ; to pretend that ihe roast; of Fludgon's streits covet , this got.til wt./Ik. . t uneugel: five b o ys, eight gills anti forte men, nil tie-! 3 Thielly , 4 Emopecto (or Om , (Ran) g• , sernroent I the 'dorm, or th e ro,,:fic ocean! which is moor...aro in I A nr.ther Faroe; v.-The l'o.t of I hi•• eiii, p"inii`i• e. groan: and to o w bite so orper, The n in p,ietor s ay. , man .rquire title to uno ecopirof b oo t s i n A me rica by ; order tti curry thrjurisdretion of the Hudson's Bay into line address „iy it„it on C A ihoon ut the Memphin Coro that , ~eis boy,,,nd girl. 1 2 ~,, 15 se.r : „Id. after six ; pi ior discover', ft/hosed by settlement, octopi' i.rn,,,e Oregon. ,etion, leonine out nil thnt peo n in which he negro "' ; . conquest`, and its soveteignily mite U extended ,:area (inept Itritnin d• fend. her preteroinno tr. trent Ore. t h e re peal o r th.• tariff in relio io to roil road Iron. months t uit i o n, ma ke as goo d b a nd* ns any nth( r. I env routigtott,T littO , Cupied territory, until it mots the' eon as t o,ocropted country, sohject to colt...lsamu) b. _ Thet ei o it appears, no =sill:Ilion-ono fraud-no-tor. _, ~ F. s . _ . 3 hounds of some other I,,,wer. I her, on I wogroundo: , t • e .taT rER 1.. stout 11% 0 'lli, inv ent or of a new ..s-, ! , itch fir,` llo• priti,ipie., as orimitieri on all hands, I Foot, .I:4* at evird that, concedioe her own defer! of gt ry too groo•, open and pairoblo for this organ et the ; , emb i: 1 1 : ::4: vit., to begele Lt. This is the second deliberate ;I,m of ,, ming , f r , , i t 14 as} d, IS soon expect--by ~,hie i r t i re Oregon qu e o lOor is to he determined. I title, we Ind no better title. To this the United ; N fraudu tr Irate tiCterteri him in rerpetentino or^^ his ed in ll•n' cont•ITY• 1. .. r th , rutPutoen(Ptoroting a tore; . ow. Oleic' are flee nresi nment•, and only five. I Stores replied by chewing that we had a Ism ter title in 'en d e r, o Ohi o Too one/A:no-American of yesterday ,fit. lie irton ..,, In , ~,,,,,, by h o s . p 00,,, of ens . i which ten ye, at tine tor,. 4, another.d.nd, or b eo top-. nor own prior dlscovery. prior explornt bon, and prim 1 The ',lone is 1 tke from beginnit gto end. 111 r. boltoi„g, all the mourn! imittro, as perfeet a. in Itf e . l P nsei , ln e. " '. e. r me "' e n ' “I- B ee r s, 'e,enth.()''--.1 ertilement of Oregon, al ti in Otir ngittsunden F ranee cur ear l y, S pa i n, r t abr.: ItCYOI3I, tit Cat •-tr.1.01111, al.d the and Spain. I c ,,,,„,.. h r, n dd,,,, wo e priblished entity io the I'''''s uf and t Li , . proe , M i. said to be eel simple. being an ; Criited States. . incSA omionn, -tecorolly.fitent Brit o n all. gad n, i g l , t h e f.tr; t l, o f Nits' t . We now ask the editors of the immersion for senerof &on in come chemical comp°. , N% Ittomet exclo•i , e 1140..4 Spain 1 , 3. 1 rut tit or bur. 'no ,thoor , no g ),roo, rin4rn a rens:elision 1114-1, to h.:: ' l'u t ninetrial Journal nod Gurette to ennmine trot ad' .illoti. It it called petrifaci ive protceos though the 'ln 42-that is, in Oregon-she lorself. 10, the null by Spain, in one of till Cinu•e4 tf whet a rolled the. 'ln frents (so r• i'led lin 1319 and afterward. the sl ; tk ov • ' • f I At' hTd , the Post, und state w h e ther oi otbstanee.prepareti 1., it have not the qualities cif .• • '., • - •""" e " r"th'" , n Auld •'• esdnannoott coonerotno tires:. US fin li• 1 I l • \limo,n republic, in 18 0 _3, te the tuereveor Of Spain, o Lich, wi I ronelucle all I hove to i.ly ut: the .t..l9ect not i t ennta in. the pertigroph which refers to the TILT.. stone, not nre they henvy: ' have ceded io the ['oiled Steen of rare in UregOn. . _____ . - ---- liT on Rnilrood iron. The editor 44 the American A (i„v,:.., , Whatever i'xcltt.ive rinhis Fiance had. (if :my.) I supytne them is not. in Ilie history cd . nonlern on oust/ Is Fusin. --The Munclonster ' • 1 I . I. I to the joe. rt. tinny are los political ole n ,o, by the Looi,innA treaty (so culled.) in 1503, ' times , any rascal war ondrrinken or threatened wit , . cannel o i_lec . _ \ met iron leurns that On Olootlay a umber •it Detno- l ciniol to the United S•ates, cleat prempoaney or mm Met:its more futile, than; ' crate ill Deerfield, N. 11. her d ed by reset S unburn, lif Rus t on lial mot chihn., she idol, I,y the treAtv of the Noolka So ii Soot , panel of Great Button with - • 13'5 wit. di,. rnoird Stale* 01.1 b. a etniespoodent 4 ' T 1 Sl ' h 1 1,1.C11.:R.1.•iF 11°5. 1:1.1.1 a Cl:ntlthir UN III! Oa l_. l'ormerl . ) n I ep, eset tntive to The Legis!utore I t lan •hat ' - - . • * - ' P us "' ". "^u't gosernmern the lint diecurerer I treat, with Logi rod, atipt.luted to nutlTe /10 sictllc. of Nocok• Sound Rent Dun Fotel r 'l,l n net ther e' ~,,, Qe:L . cso ,, ; _or ii ,,,, „i,,,,,, l e arn, a great •1 0,1 " lean, made ati image or Gov. Steele, COteled it a into, ~, lf t I ' - t **- * T . 57 ' I - * ' ther e Hay t o prelenyinitt 'tooth tt 1.0.3 40.13 irrnmnd prom in .733. to from t settlement .ii all toe .arms of mono.' eft antlol3lf, OUT DernOCTIIIIC frieuds, to rend the very in- boss , cuss Ain soul i it up o n a l i c e . It a pp e a rs •Of l't Mee of AV ttle a Is!abtl-lb.it is Itllittide fit'l d..g• itr and of public right belotiging to any European set teresting I, clone of list HMI. Caleb CU.liing, On the th,,, ti r e> os . oe so oohs . occuu.se Finis r ocooeoc , ouum 4o. .hid; t o ns t0..5.0,0, tine ruuiher,,, limit 4.0, in ilemem in / merles Xlestrott bile, tau veirela co fie And, eltleit,, , ,lt Portage'. H o lla n d, Sweden, Den to 'rule nn lite nurtilaellt roast, tooter the general. Oregon q•seltom. The Oregon contrtweroy should be . out long Howard col lite day appoutted. ' Na p les.ilk f i 1 . 1 i mt.-. A otion, .'llllltna, ...c. Mill Tither , r . t r Corttmaird or 0:313. Nie •res-the FrliCe, with :Orates. &lion for ------ ---- ----- - well it folertt otol by evely Democrat in the n . , s • them, lot n cleat it- as touch right as Gnat Il t ifsin to: for mimeo and the Iplogeotn. baring one Doug lee for I OS P 5.151,550 L.-It 5.A1 Nis h to Ise 'tole /rodent , we are now satisfied that fit least a portion of the • I • set herlelf up t o the general •pproprlotor of all nnoc•, snots:cargo. Those Iwo to moos went English adoen• i n sellico ct let others think end I I ' 1 „big part:, ail; ..s.:sil, with 4 ,,,,, s i o i ene e, the con- Preser v e ''" l ' "" •re • cupiet ontul. In .nme,iCa-vthit.h, indeed, 11, Ili itittli ; torero, hot Breveth ssels sere P.irwriese. ty tth • rmlu t duet of 0,, b e loved 0.-modem On this rplestion. The say o hat they plense. If you would Least the rim m• , ProtOonl lohnit• in r'Ximess lertr• -- ) it, •• Great nth roe,. 034 , ad thrf-togUr346 paper •, filled nut in the. _ a,. _ , ___ cat and torrent, or iik b e iu d ern o cot ;;; spit . of doe . lain itell gone loft. the balm of tal.iog p rale-ciin every • Porting gear colts, .51 ‘4 Macao, In China. Irt 1789. the I lecture of 'Olt - Cooltit gis a cleat end f a ir. iat where. wail he, I..,liticiano trod %titers inc come ; I obit, i, ( Mme. bring aloe,' le this Feline) sonsj • es taunts. the vintners, or teen of the whole world - or the case, nod a cateful pet usul of it mast satioi w., •• ii ‘o , n, th e 4 5Itir•ct to Othdl MO Call gordirtsry mental • seised by Dot, E•t , het• \l¢' tie. a fel an alfe.: , cl hl , a 3.31 ,3 1 titer,. and a *lout beast, you man cr•MTnati I • hnlltacitwi.:n •• .., itneolne :too she 1.35 3 , 1 enclnone • of the Soneltth law - ;rd :tic: , srkv , l. r e , b•p•-` , . , ; ever unprejmlired mind in the nation, that. our Ott/. ' quiet and happy [Mod. if you o i't not (coose or for- . right of acquooion-that nelood , rierio made I 5 any in:trellislel, fel, rt.rd on Doughto• eking bor do dial: is sarifootofthetinter) ' of Oregon. 'We g to enemy et one Loth of a Lich ore of oecondr, inmortan 1:4„; colter goverornent are an act uf in run to her-tilat 54: • 1,1. (nommal) owner in M•rlyo tattotri j 3, 1 her value' hate; heretofore, said notch on this subject, lut now , i - • ". too ol ion. of loos all o'er the ouri,l, mole by wanton on demand to 11, / • V 1 1- 51 1 ' ' /i d s . ~, toe icerri) ir. ...calro t 1.3 ia nothing or ithout g enuine inde pendence, anti self-rem , • that. it is likely to be Ike great retention of the day, , war. or invaston and the hi.nAl'en: and moot ruliCerts row. the •etit,th shourd be : ronounred legol and saint; - • pent alone can insure this to luso one. compel:A, ate t orfectiy right and pope: ; Lilt dint after a MCII. die Iptogenta co:wetted her t•usineats air we trust our readers will not tempi/tin if we occasion. !,yen the most li atorahle, to s s ,,i,i ; tot 4 ' ,mo ti f ...qui di. IP bed alone the /'.n Inn eat Coast. Sobyri i trentiV. RI!, find it necessary to refer to it, and rise such facts! to t ion. made. by R•ss.i.t, Frobre, or lie r, it ii St+les, inn. olio', veowls, the A rece.ent and fro:tee., Bconf, as we may deem interesting or irnportnnt. ate M0330103:4 act. 3.1 unparalleled ambi , o•n•l',l fa- under the -harem-To of noel o loe,/, made their nppeal- 1 , purity,-1 say. to d• r ti. , influence of O i ly habit of •c- nre: also from Macao, purporting to be the propene: twn, a nd the iternliti 6113,..i1ia1001i l'ortsNoellt On it. trf the (Br oiyi t ) King (nertige'• &mind Coinpattt . Gres: %onto stone has ran, forward sale illssding Thew Is. toroth, t soli a 4e•40.1 Ludt on the mom • Inproprlytor of Oregon; brat • g ronst th e Ode .4 . Spain, by nleure'• pe sere. called ilie Northwest American,' R...s.iii, in F rsr,ce, and now a. ag ,lust the ittly of the were ae.r•ti II \ !Renner •he same sear, and the Argo rutted St•tes, mutt or th Colnett un boatd, was tent to San Bill's for! Thu., i o Con., rptre.•• ~i line oil cootopi, n •0.1 , i.i0n oOndirat too cd Great 11, Itslit, at ti the cron:ottotit a ort a roltittroo , Tic• Conde du Cevnitigicied. , , Theo viceroy, deenimi netts of an the rest of Europe, the coot:co-1.y In bat- rirrrn rue •cite ire 11041 1...ft1i load far good come ; 1301. roared dun a to the r", 11 ''ring lime leo...trot of Great or.,lerrii t he vessels to be tele•sed. iti an art on c orm:, Illiritil old tie- Crithil Slaty, loa mirk E. , Aland, anti because of the /Wedged ignore '' Ihe Coned States violet title to the oho', of Ore. an, eof the it•rtir34 in regnol to the nigh-s of Spain-' S on, cnnanlereti ft• ;Le 5 a lies of tire tinter L t attnittia. , ii 'di svi.lol Sprain her.elf, In thealdru, of coder and • I. Br our own 5/11•CL"ers• It i a coni•ri'etl ths. lair m 1,•,” i t, Olivetti, foot iofortruition to Ide lO.gosl. Capt.° Gray Of 11/041,01, is lite 3111 p Vrtitirtilrla, first of go‘v , us r .u. Nlenres, fmne.er, ImisSed Intel ) repair-. a ll 1., i 5 ,,, t0 ,“ men. dt.roacrrgl aril a nti-fell, and named ~i io 1: , -e.I. ,,, i ..1 ur , .. , dw repleseclallllnS made I.; lire riser Coltio,l•in; and it i• onc ~i. the points o f t h e him- rent eer...Ail...tow 1uid,.....0d 0 , 0,, , ,,..1" .0..,; right on d oo II•r!), ilA•t the iits.C•Clart r Of • rivet Lords t I Is , grunt! ) on./ sitlttrr(uliy (.he in off eosentiolp•i• I the river Valley. the 43•CrOccer or a b.) Ow lends on t iruisirt-ti e !Iry ish Gm., ortictil de. ;.led on war, Lit- 1 the bay: .sa *Melt OrinripM France held the NI tools- less tool. l e saii•funi••••• alos: 1 -i 1 Le mn-In I-Y Ow' SP" - I sip. contry ~411,1 ( e mote... Enci n o,: ( on o, F oto ") nail g•.. el nrneto. Sonia oasin nn Corr loion to tioh. the St. Lao rettee roolory Colleti Caotolt. sod En c ',.nd with Eng and, s ad •ct., ,, 1n hi 10,rr.Itirt1 is i , hu u t c r , the nultitern 'Mellor o f the c..teinew hum Hudson's se r ve to the tionood, or the Br oish mir Imo,. The j hat to one R ocky m osmoon ,„ It ma „1„,,,,,„,: c 0 0,,,,, eouli nat the contention of 1:90 called of tbs. E 4.. Meow s Lewis and Cis,' i.n in the per•icc "1 tile Utet- canal, or More rornnoml . . of Noorks. '1 los cooven led Scat..., 1/1•1 , (f.i..• , (1 the C.•iontlo ....lira on the too' or. ••• de.. Um-on mho' things, t h at the reoprctive ; I, l od ode f o ot li n e I r e,d 'outer, o f t h e t ' o i not i o ,, i t i. suir.cis of St sin and Great Itroam .h a ll not ire di.- ' oho, conceded tkal O: r. John Jacob Ass•in. • roiten ill turlsc.i or rn ',sit it either in nes icattng ,ororrning On t time Cooed Sin on mode the first t ettioment no O w heir 5.11-I , es In the Pacific ocean. or in Inct S m ol t ; main a Wei oul the loitirtli3t i• I ite AlltritCnn g overn. setts. fit in Inodlng on the contir• of !hos rent tond pia• ; mot !minis to il.eve lams, ay Cutteltiu'lrg e t i g ht b ) re• 'O - 4 dread ) 0ce..1.1 , . - 1 frri- tit psr pose ot ear,ying ~,„„,„,,„y, CO„ , 1,1, i , ~,,i ~I„ , , , , 1,,,;,.., i t b e doubt on I lir II nr.tronirrerr with the not tvY 4of ill- r out te r 3 , tit fol ttn 'be sale of Sono. o t mistime atit.ernert • there, it ITeil,g thllotn. 41. that \\•e CI ~m it le In ~;Li or Spain. I, ~ c ,,,,,i.,,i ,033 3 sell Irrnotti 4to Ire made toy Pt :her pant, Ow 0 li that 51..inisii tin, izattn. froto the vent roast , if Mono o Jeri , of tl• • l'llo'r •h..;. hnse to, ernes., and •Irliri C 33• fat of all explored tine roost of C dino no t to ( • 01 , ' ') "" 'l''' " 3 .* "" 1 " "' "'" e.ts•'""3 MennOrtno. riOrtird al - I,l'llW 31cortly Mentird.n. It i.' Cut.ir r IL I A c0n...100m, Grout 11,, , 5in claima l b, coneethol ilott Spsnolt rasocintera first of all exp'ored r'nbi• I LO n""eissi . "'"'" SP'''. ""w to, make se"leo as sgal and entered the Lay two %sheenthe Coloo t hintl ~..-1 moot • it , i beger , Itst the United S' . ates, so f at; It is cone, tled that Siorlitirli Oat 3g , i'll a fil•I of Illi ■co• •• ail }told ti An. Sono,. 1 00 il Nontkalslnrol and the Stenos of Fu. a. It a; Ihr Canted Stnte• reldn. fl• it the co'`,l4',Ms oftint c,,,,,,, Ja j that . • 51 ,,, t ,„ fi t , ni l , 3 ; 1..„,,,,,„ n p ,„„ , Convrilltoti are totlitiog Lod C.tnltnet risk I nit pril4llont to mole a arglielnel.t and arena': a fort on Nowise Soundt"""ls I' 'sr "ce""'"ll..'" the Pwrfsnne iii fohtnn int Ito We soy than these facts might to o r e Son etro. ion• ' ding , leasing the Spat...hp , . rttlgitt!, U..itnimired. Or, no dol.!, titles a ,. i n ,i t o, r„,,, Siemer; anti teat her' et Irass Am'y in ribeynnee: Ind 1111,1 upon the face ~ f in lirelentoinis. viltatreer they fri iy bus, bring seat, din the also. the c ,,,, ention IA nil dint ea,. of 11 ,3,1, 00 u , i nc .), Coned State., gist. uddinonnl force to oor oon pelt, I craw with war. and it wn• accordingly extingoolool pound of title. Iby the oar, woich •t-ma afters, tads brake Out between 3. We claim tide in right of France, eopecinlly a , j (loot% Britnitt ot d Spain ageinAt Grral lJ,ttain. \Ye received lonottana wish Such ate (tie clones and pretensions of ills Poo gm/- limns undefined to the north and west, and of comae ' ernments with rights of extension by contiguity until 'l i e h otm O.; On this onn of rho stil,o•co then, the qnestion stands af some other power shAultl be leached. Nod o hat ' its bi .1 ' I . itu•is ever lights it, lonitatim , of Lou.inon, Spain mutt h tote! We ,f !be Cnilt d Slates hate, n• we think gond to On the 1,5 to, GI rat Britain etlllld haVenOne-bsTliiiisel the m" the wh,le of OrCiPth iron' 42 deg ,ti. to 54 deg by the tit at> of l'aris, which ge , e the Canarino to Et, , 39 mot till *cc. :hot ri, the looter agreed that the western limits or I• In "iir "w" right. Brilisli America peeper should ho fixed iirevocabi, .2- Ceder SP.'" 11l the Nlts.iotipoi. 3 Under Iretoce. 4. Enmity ,on the nu ppooit ion ( if', I n deed , there h e ! Grenl lit itnin. on the other hand, neither hos nor any fool/lotion fut . the *uptown ion) ihnt On egon is un- • refenda to hove any title 'vita cs .'r to aft). It I. 1.11 . Or- occupied, savage territory, to which nit other A meri- I coon, but elnimo a light to Imo Oleg is 144 tin oh can power has a Forum title, we claim title by eaten ' origotalos 0 , 1 comoryotrol to settle it in common ~ Oh sion of contigoily from the rnited Suites. I all the world: or et least the Jut right, under con- The Iliitish government came fora end, offer tine nnssiini Frio" Slini••• to mit" - nnitlnmenis in that conn• conclusion of the Inst our, (and not helot to) And claim- I try, In common mills Spiski,, or will:US ; trig tucce.sors ed title to Oregon. o i Spcom 1. In virtu. , of the voynge of Blake to 1580. We I Si' of tine United States exclodd this pretension of replied: Ist. that Drake was a mere pirate, um; could] (;rent Britt:to; lint, by showing ourgeneral title: and nut convey tille:2.l. that Spanish nasignturs had goner second, by deny mg that Great Britain now possesses over all the sees which Druke did, forty yews before' any right* wit/to...re tinder the Nootka convention. him; and 31, that England Mid madu no settlematol At all events. Great 111411in'. whole claim is now itn , ler Drid,... \V hereupon. the Ili iti.li Government . itolured to hes i :oho/ (if any) under the Northern con goys up tilt. ground of title, nod proceeded to ul- I ye:llion, that convention puts un end, as against Eng lege:- I snot, to the pretence of Oregon being aboriginal terri• 2. Cook's yoynge to Nontka in 1773. We shovs. I hoy, onion the convention itself recognizes the 'over ed that sundry Sof:nisi, nrurigutors inati been theto be. . eign right of Spain. fore Cook, in 1774, 1875, and 1776, and the British I government then gene up this ground and hadrecourse , ) rijut ril LlP`The Washington Journal or Saturday, contains two letters whirb purrort to have been written from this cit . ), as•aiiing Judge GRIER. The 11.36C111 011 of the writer of the letters, that Judge Crier is not the favorite of the western Democracy fur tire office, i• certainly nor correct. The fact that he is the only applicant named by the Democracy of Western Penn- I ) lvania, for tire Judgeship, shows that ke is the man they widi to have arpointed. If this was not the carte, other name* would crrtairUy have been preeen tee fur the consideration of the President. THE CORN CROP OF 1F.15 The late rise in the pf ire "1 flour, ~c thn Alban!: Argus, is affecting Lusinesi I t g1)(111)!:i nut cult' in the Western states but •lase in the Southern. Virginia and Maryland ale great cheat grritsing cute-: The product of 'Virginia in 1814, ❑I -nn good data was estimated at 10,800 000 bu•hei made her the third wheat growing state in the Union. Ohio and New Vnik alone surputsing her. Maryland also with a population of oily /30,00 U toired 4, 000,000 yr bu,hels iii 1241, and et en s larger crop in 11145. Tennessee also raises wheat extensively, and corn morn la rgely that, nny miler state in the Union, Het P‘ssauction of corn in 1844 was 61,000,0 ( 10 of bushels ssr 12,000,000 more than Ohio, which raised 43,000; 000, and more than double that of the greet corn grussirgstnte of Indiana. Before the recent rise in pones, corn Iris been worth only 18 cents a bushel in Tennessee. It now commands 85 rents in New-York which will fetch it up to 95 cents in Tennessee. 11 the English ports are opened to American bread Muffs, the immense crops of Indian corn which now are consumed wholly at home, will move towards the sea-board and for the first time, the operatives of Eu rope will have a taste of our luxurious corn bread.— Southern arid. IVerern corn is said to be better than the Northern corn. It is considered sweeter and more nutricious. In 1814 the whole production of Indian Corn in the United States .sas 429,000,000. In 181.5, the season was very favorable, and it is supposed to be et least 450,000,000. This affords an enormous sorrily for home consumption The following is the production in bushels, for a series of five years, In 1890, 877,531.875 In 1814, 424.953.000 " 1842, 411.829.246 " 1845, 458,000,000 " 1813. 494,818,300 Heretofore a good portion of even the best corn has been fed to cattle, but on nceount of the great foreign demand for wheat, from the very laws which pervade the whole system of domestic economy, the farmer will naturally sell every bushel of wheat that he can possibly spare, and for his home consumption fall M'After all Medicines have failed, Doctor Dun buck on corn and rye bread, which are none the less can's Expectorant Remedy meat du the Healing and autricious and wholesome. In this way, the va.o and Curative hnsiness. Why is it that so many crops of tertian corn which have heretofore been coin-iper6ollll are it the habit of grasping after the many de will sub ,„ leterious nostrums published in the papers, put up by partitively little used on the table, , persons whohate no knowledge, either of the theory stitute fur wheat. or science of medicine; neither could they be forced Experience bus shown that it is inure difficult to to swallow their own mixing which they intend for oth. export learn meal in good condition, than flour. be.en. Almost daily arc these persons calling of our; . oice whose countanance and bilitd de-1 cause the former is more liable to sour in crossing the note the evils of the poisonnus dr physic palmed u on seas We know at the West they begin to kiln 'dry ! them in their af fl iction. If our grave yards could the meal, which keeps it sweet. Still it seems to be s peak they would astonhdi the world of the cast amount the impression that wheat floor w i l l h o w t h e a d, - carried off from ;he effects of poisonous mr dicines minister] to them by persona who have grown wealthy rage in exports' ion, while corn meal would be mote upon the credulity of those whom they have doped. desirable for home consumption. Let it be borne in mind that Dr Duncan's Exprc ' tomtit Remedy is well known throughout Europe, end approved of by the faculty, both in Dublin. Edinburg. arid a pa7tof London, and has met the approbation of Physicians generally throughout the United States.— It is therefore to be hoped that persons suffering from disease of the Longs or any of the symptoms that may likely lead to Consumption, that they immediately obtain Dr. Duncan's valuable medicine and yet bre spa red. 11 W Jackson. Agent, corner of Wood and Lib erty eta. dec3 The iluffalorilot of Nov. 29th says night before last the coW was severe, and must have =de ice rap idly, upon the lock gates of the Canal. Yesterday morning, at seven o'clock, the themometer, at our house, stood only twelve degrees above zero—a de grey of cold that comparatively few days of our win ters hring us. Yesterday was sunny and pleasant, in the morning, but the air was again cold, as night ap proached and freezing began curly in the afternoon. RIDiaG ON A RAIL.—The Northampton Gazette se:,:—Ransom Cuillow, who eloped with E.ther Grant, a guileless girl. on Thqrsdey last, returned to East Amherst the next day. In the evening some for ty persons collected. rode him on a rail, gave him a coat of tar,and made him promise to leave and never show his face in town again. The whole transaction is causing considerable excitement in Amherst. AN As 7NI•R.-.4 gentleman, who hod by a fdl hen ken one of his ribs, was mentiu,ittg the circumstance and deorribing the pain he felt. A surgeon who was present, asked him if ibe injure Le sustained was near the vertebra' 'Na. sir,' replied be. •it was within a fete yards eq . the Court Houser 4CL'ATIoN D•T.—Turidny. the o tt nirrr.n ry ofe eracualioll of the ciltr t.f Ne York btr the 13,6.11 an.! fiessian troops sixty )earaagn..raa -e:rto,ord in that tits ha a gencial parade of the tilihtaly THE POTATO Rot u' CAME DA.—The Toronto Giuhr• •nr• that the potato crop in Can oh has failed in c,in- sr . queUct:Ce of rut Reset - PT.—The Eastern Argus lettm that on the 19,1/ inst., the Collector's Office of the Lehigh Coal end Navigation Company. sittiated 'just below South Eaton, met entered during the night, and robbed or between 1'..`00 and $2.50. BA FP, Ill" 'Buckeye Blsel.,naitrit,' lily* the I'r:,yi dcnu Ger-ette has foi some time 60., been telling in our streets, a cemet for broken mockery, which he knock.' riff in a manner eini'e a la Rairor qtrn r , man All sorts of ways of getting en honest fitting; this 1. about a. sub at.LI a. :a•.fnab;e, 114 a , y ,rf !Wm, we Quoting pincedentr in our courts ar,• ronsidnicti standard authorities for rcfet ence on doubtful points of law. The late Jpri l re Daniels; of up" to tell with v. hen a young man on the citenit, he saved • client's life, vilely because the oppo s i t e counsel quoted horn British authorities It occurred during the lust war,' when the English squadron under admiral Cockburn was ascending the Potomac river burning and plun dering the villages along its banks, a negro wan ar raigned for the murder of one of his own color, the offence was clearly proved, and the only chance fur Iris escape war it slight informality in the indictment.— The prosecuting attorney, in reply to Mr Daniels' de. fence of his tlieet, quoted from Beiiish-crufkorities slowing clearly that the pound token by the latter was untenable. While he wan quoting and speaking. nt intervals, bang! bang! bang! went the cannon from the British squadron. Daniels rose taenswer; end with great tact seized hold of the strong point of his opponent's cause, turning it completely against idol. -Gentlemen." said he, to the ju•stices on the bench. 'the protiecuting attorney quotes on this occasion Brit. i s h authorities! British authorities. gentlemen! Can there be arty one in this court loom except himself so dead to feelings of pelt/011FM as at vich a moment to listen to British authorities, alien British cannon ere shaking the very wallet:if this court house to their foun• dation? I p mse fur e'reply?" Up jumped one of the justices, highly excited at this appeal, and thus addressed the prosecuting attorney; "Look here, Mr. A----, you had better strike a It line from thin court house, with your British nuthat ties, or I'll commit yon! Prisoner. you con go! Crier, adjourn the court! British authorities be d—d!" The prosecuting attorney Was struck all in a lamp et these stra judicial proceedings, and resignmi his of. fine the very next day• AotArno, Coughs, Consumption, etc.— AVo aguin cell the reader's attention to that celebrated and most excellent medicine, %View's Balsam of Wild Cher ry. Its reputation is spreading wider and wider eve ry day, and all now admit it to be the most certain cu rative for all pulmonary complaints ever discovered.— How gratifying the thought that a remedy is at last discovered, which has proven itself a perfect master of that dire disease—CONSUMPTION! Let the de.- paring cheer upend lay hold of this lifegiving nectar. rgr'See advertisement. Price $t per bottle. MU=2M ~ N-lo :'H:'.v 3. Vancouver's voyage (by his lieutenant) up the Columbia. Thereupon. we showed that Gray entered the river Columbia before Vancouver, (or Boughton,) who, indeed, himself states that lie proceeded upon information furnished by Gray ; and no Great Britain was driven from all grounds of mart/late title, and proceeded to illicitly. 4. Mackenzie's journey across the continent in 179:1. But we proved from Msckenzie's journal that it was the head-waters of the Tacoutcheo Tense, not the Co lumbia, that he struck on his way to the Pacific Whereupon, the British government said : %Veil, it must be confessed that we have no title whatever in Oregon, either by discovery. settlement, or otherwise. We disclaim all tulle, and we set up a claim as fol. lOWA "Great Britain claims an exclvaive sovereignty over any portion of that territory. Her present claim— not in respect to any part, but the whole—is limited to a right of joint occupancy, in common with other states. leaving the right of exclusive dominion in abeyance." Such are the precise words of the final official claim of the British government, after all pretence of title on the part of Britain hai been thoroughly refuted and exploded by or, and given up by herself. Or, as the same point is stated by the American minister in bin official correspondence: "Great Britain considered the whole of the emcee. pied partite( America as being open to her future set tlements, as heretofore. They included within these, To Moilters.—Tho difficulty which every mother expel limeys in nohninistering medicine to infants, i• entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener'spreparation.called the Sugur ClAiled Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encoated with tine v. bite sugar. AO 1.111.0 it resemble. and tootle. like n soogir plum, which no child ever vet refused in .wollow. For worms this is an assured re•,.edv. and if has been used with excellent effect in to. thing. lou matron of the Farm School writes to lb • Clieltever that she has used fur sumo time, his Sus gel Cowed Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire success. . . Soh! ‘Vtn Jaelison. corner of %Vona and Liberty sweets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh nod vicinity. r...eliewatre of en imitation article enllcd "Impro• tied Siegisr-Coillrd Pills," purporting to he Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by LI miserable quack, in New York, who, l'or the [ant four or live years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medieines• des 3. For Sale 201 - 1 CUTS of 5 double yellow and purple car petl." chain; 200 good wooden bowels all si zes; an assortment of almost all sites of window sash and glass to suit; cheap and warm bed Comfortable., bed colds, augers, hatchets, Economy Woad Cloths, and Cassinets and a variety of goods for sale low (or cash. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commiuion Merchant dcc 3 No 9 Fifth street. COMMERCIAL RECORD.Great Musical Attraction! ~ I .in O F AnD cow.AN, 1 - Att., rat y at Law, FOR ONE NIGEIT ONLY, . .' office in Burke', Di/iiiiii, 4th siren, near Market. AT MADAME BLAIQUE'S ASSEMBLY ROOM 1 jiine 19,1kwly Entrance dr& Wood al.,over Lynd'sdlttaivneore. 1 83 MARKET' STREET . 83 g Ev EN 1 Y-FIV E 13 roeho, Turlicirri and Caahmero i k-7 Shaw 4, new, revived by ei,pre,, from New York, hi, illy (niii.'22) B. E CONSTABLE. FAREWELL CONCEPT BY THE SWISS BELL RINGERS„ 83 . - .q ',RM.: F STREET 83 LOT of flentiern<n'. fine Shit to and - Drawers, Prior to their departure for Mexico. I LI no we.t. make; ads,,, Gent". :Merino under Slain. This celebrated band respectfuliy inform the citizens I ""dnov2 D rs " o "..j'''' r ec' iye ' i I`"` 3 ''''''' opened. 2 of Pittsburgh. shut they v, ill give C. E CONSTABLE. . ONE GRAND CONCERT, i Alderman's Office. Al Madame Blaique'i Awn:Lig ROCM.S. 1 1 T II E undersigned t....ts leave to soy to his friends Oar ‘‘' edne<dfiv Evening. Dec. 3.1, us,dsted to. MISS ' his ell. the public Cr Lin ' t 11'' too removed - ----='---=-- - '''---- -- -- ICA ROL IN f 141FFEIT the poodur Wort :list from l '" " lb " I '' re " 4 "' '''' ' the c ar ' L' , "l - 1" - ' PREPARED AND CORNECTED EVERY AFTERNOON.I -iie the United Sate; 1.1,t , 21. 1 -. f . New Park Concerts. ' "• ' 'EItrIIGH. i ['Tickets 75 cert.. Children under 12 years' 4.1 'l l '; lage, when accompanied by their parents or guardians 14 LOTS OF GnOUND, _ CH•!iNILT,. i half price. 1 N Ile. plan of lets lama on , by thee:eel:tors or JiMe3 Full ?Isiah:oho-% it, the Protrarnme, I O'Hara, dere...eh, on Penn on.l Liberty V rct.l n, I Positively, their only Concert. i imrr,dia , ty above the ci.v !toe. Tiois prePerty is in Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pelf...mance commence !A thriving part of the snlnlth; and sot ndunde.d by mon , at 8. ' ntuctories I . I nov 2d A t - T . :' T '-' r I,A KELY & MITCHEL. POSIT OP PITTSBURGH. 3 FEET 3 INCHES WATER. IN Tlii CHANNtt. ARRIVED. Revenue Cutter, Getty. Cincinnati; Rt,ies, Beavvr; Hibernia, Klinefelier. Cincinnati; %Ve t t Paint, Lyon. Louisville; Monongain in, Stone, Cincinnati; Cirriati.ian. Bennett, (1..; NlcLane. Bennet. A Ihigninpa, Smith. Cincinnalit Lela ICri., CAmpt,ell, Benver; Consul,' Clnilt, Bro. naville; DEPARTED. Neu. ilarnp.iiire, l'uticr,nin, New• Orkuns; I llthr rnia. Klinefelter, Cincinnaii; Wesi Pnini, Lynn, Louisville; McLane, Bennet, Brouns% ill, ; 9Sichi2,no, Beier*, Beaver. i"Tho,te marked thu. • are provider) with EV1111 . 5 Sara!) Guard, a prevention for the eaploaionoftioilera. IMPORTS BY HIV ER. !'er tea mer Re/unite Cutter, Cincinnati-I'4 bags feathers, 16 brigs ginseng. 2 racks do, 2 bbls beeswax for.l. W. Butler & Bro.; 44 bales cotton, for Fursrb & Co ; 77 bags pea nuts, 39 bbls do, for A. Wester velt Sr. Co., 13 bags feathers. f,r Atwood, Jones & Co ; 10 boxes toberco, for J. Doled! & Co.: 13 bbls loaf sugar, 12 1,61 molasses, fur Bskewell, Pears & C o . ; 23 kegs tobacco, 45 Lids whiskey, for Miller s. R irk etson; 5 racks ginseng; 2 ranks beeswax. 15 bags feathers, t 6 kegs laid, FM" Louis MiLanr; Lbls lard oil. r.,4 Ogden & Snowden. , I'er siesoner Louis M'Lans., 13rownsnille-2 (mks for G. F. Dihm; 7 bales leather, for li. Nlitche!l; 3 6 bundles wire, 2 kegs nails, for florlitidge, Cu.; 11 Liils flour, for A. Vskukitk. CITY PRICES CUBS/ENT. DEC. 3. Cant/I:LIT CoRR/CTI.D ArtlatNuoll. Four—rrurn Store, • • 114.75 04,3;4 " Walton. • . 4,620 , 4.75 Bmel Ore—per 100 1.50'1,622} Corn ,Veal— do (to • - 50 G 2 G . > ain—Whear 1 burh Corm, ,r llay—Lonta, Y Oil— Lio.oed, Whiakeir—P gall. • • Potatoes— Nethannock , t.u.L Sall--t7 btl. Suds—Fisx, - - Timothy, - Cb.ver, Lvd—Vwl}Y;b. - 11.1. t) ro ( * r. wt ) ttaton—rwr lb. - CAr•se—per !b VR. - Butter—K.:, and Roll per lb The Latest Il4wks p ECK! VED et Ccwit'e Literary INToc ere the ful. _Lk ion in: ing of the %Vim!, Fy Tref. Inerehem. Graftun, a Novel, by 13,r) 13,atker, Fwq. Anna , . y, •n entire new Nevel translated fr..m the French ,11A l ec 1).Min•. Cer,crnphic hfhp• I,: errs 3. Gesoneve end Seltedel uu the Sklll. by Llttliley, new Cdittien. Lop.. Formi,s, • t•le by 6 T W Haman. Thterr)'s Nlcrut art.lian Ere, or Soeuca the SiAl.ll _ - The Quirt 11.1.banii. • Novrl by Miss E Picker inc. 7 its n No,l Ilirodnie Honig. Th. N Int.. ins Lifetime, • Domenic T.l.e Tiro Nleictiant's Datighter,a navel by Nliss Picker. in(. n Porter , C.r 111 ., • V,e4.14 ACC Hwy skLEs. . , 83. MARKET ST. 83. ! By .I , la D. Doris, Awctioneer. corner of flood, and Fifa Sired, B. E. CONST ABLE, - 4r io o.r:nck nu Thursday morning the 9th inst.: . .. d o e , ;LT As this ett . reiscri from the Eu.tetn rn trkets, C wi I be sul I an e.isiehsisei its‘ortment of .easotta- • h i, m s . G, 0 ,1,. 13 . „ 4 ,. 5h,,,,,,, flats, ~,,,, .. :1 m . 4,1 II L as lame addition of new and desirable go.id. for t l ine w i nter trade at exceasiyely low pliees, 1.,. which up ('b ,Ling. At 2 o'ciuck. P 711 by cridei and unties authority of: li E C tesnectiollv invite* ilw hi ieidiiiii i.lliiiietaiiiers. L al iti1111111 . • Wartarti— A lot I'd Lndie . S' Plaid Chukings t mirely new: I patent Plath-rrn Scale; !Cashmere D'Elusse, all wool, best sty lea, and very 4 Tea Cannisiei.; ;cheap. I , Another fresh lot of Inrkerri, Thibt-t, Cashmere, 8 51 La• 4 . a Niumfartund "rnbatCn; and French Broche Shawls. ALSO, ' Unshrii:k•lle I. lannela; Firm St itch Ca -Ttlitie 1-1,11,f, t lir rlte.t. VII Tea; ! Mousline de Lainea and Cashmere. from 25 C". 1 5 Ibis Nlabga Wine; : to 50 cents; Bayadure and other l a te st) l es . , 3t OS ass-tits-4 Glassware; ' A large smut: Dent of Whitney Blunkeds• 2 bbls New Orients M.-lasses; DATTIRotk Table Linen.; liish 4.9 Shirthigs: do. 3 •": " Loaf Sugar. I A fresh supply bicolored and thick Kid Gleve., A quantity of new and second hand lionshold Fur- 1114j.1,11', half long white Lid and silk l.ett Gloves;' siture. Locking Gasses, Carpeting, Coal Stoves, I black do. Hardware, Fine Cutlesy: & r. d'r 3 Fidninne 'Flints, from 6,1 to ISt cis per yard : Linse)s; Check.; Bed Flannel.; Gala Plaid, and .erne h.,iitifill is's-I,lra Dr..... 4 silk.. d.••-'2 FUR PUBLIC ACCOMutJA I lON \Vented tot:sorrow on notes Bonds or :Nurture at .r 1 from six mouths to one. two,three Or More yetir%. tr,preil arms of mon", from *SO, to $lOO. $9.50. ssoo, $3OO, $750, $BOO to $lOOO or from two to five thou .and, Dollar., at a fair interet Person* having money to lend can do it safely and confidentially on culling at H A 111116" General Agency and lutelli• genre "etre, Mn 9. Stn 011,Pt. der 3.6 t. Ilauwa Ean Divine do Venus and /V r MPH SOAP. • O. OM POSED of an Eastern Botanical Diecovery k_/ of surpassing efficacy for rendering the skin soft and fair. ne well at imparting a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. Asa creator and conservator of that moat distinguished chrism of female loveliness, a transparent fair skin, Jules I lattel's Soap, or Eau Di• vine tie Venus, may be said to exert an almost magi- CAI power. Composed for the most part of Oriental Balsamic Plants, to the utter exclusion of all mineral urimixtote, it is distinguished medicinally for its ex tremely bland, purifying and suOthing action on the skin, and 1,!• acting on the pores and •minute 'secretory vessels, expels all impurities front the surEtce, allays every tendency to inflammation, and, by this methOd alone, effe,tually dissipates all tedlrsi, tan, pimples, freckles, sunburn and other unsightly cutaneous vial. tattoos, zu inimcal to female loveliness. Its con• stunt use w ill Change the most bilious complexion into ono of radiant w biteneest while On the neck, hands and arms it bestows a delicacy and fairness, which its continued vie will happily protect, with every appear. , once of y uuthfulcharm, to the most ado anted period. of life. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing, wash during traveling of expoctie to the sun, dust or harsh , wind. and after the injurious degree of beat felt in crowded assemblies. To gentlemen afflicted with tenderness of the skin in shaving, the use of Nymph Soap willbc found to el -1 lay all cuticular irritation occasioned by commonsoaps I or cream, or the climate, which like that on the Vol. ted States where the variation of the weather sets a aide all chances of calculations, and where exhalations and damp, to„fether with rough wind, exist throughout a great portion of the year, the Nymph Soap or Eau Divine de Venus has proved invaluable preservative of the skin, and from its extraordinary efficacy, de serves a place among the household treasures of every family. The above valuable toilet article is prepared by Jules Hanel. 46 South Thfrti st. Philadelphia,and for sale by B. A . F A HN ESTOCK & Co. wholesale & re tail Agents for Pittsburgh and the West, corner of 6th and Wood streets. declw 8 F Float 11 CEROONS S. F. Indigo; just receired and for solo by a A FAHNESTOCK & CO.. de c 2 corner of 6th and Wood cis. T ECKETS, 75 CENTS EACH Wanted, AFEW good white coos, for hotels and private Copying books. Fomilios in town and country. Alen, wanted n if UST rerriroil, n further su p ply of Letter Books, good , good while cook, a chambormoid end a motile to go to u mil,__ for the Coying l'reiii. respectolde Hotel in Brownsville. AlSo. n good spin- For sale by CHARLES El KAY, Wholesale Book dy shoemaker to gn 12 miles out toh small WWII alai and Bolter VVurt•lwtlic, corns r of Third and - Wood estrilittsti; a married man prelered. A! o. sonoted a istreets. env 14 good comb malsortn go unit scaly For West, ninirogst UST rt•C , lvt, al 111 , I tiroo Biz Door:, t he id rig . a very mach enlightened [Alan Notion. l'i'ir.vo 0 an. led for a numbs'. of bookkeepers, salesmen, school- , 1 ,, 7 1 . ",-1 best "','''' r "7",' C Shin"' ever offered masters, hot, 111 Fiore', and apptentices in trodys.— l rl t "' ''''" r " "^'-• " i' i l .; " "i : / be cold W 101 .S• sale fi , rietail Oil ra,i,alli,letern,i. Also, for a number of mechanics, laborors and boas,- JOHN NECLOSNEY servants...tr. And for a atvaber of colored men, iv r " I2 ''' men, boys and girls. Please apply it ISAAC HARRIS . General Agency and Intelligence Otfire. No 9. Filth sheet INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR DAM. „ ?T AGE BY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a Srocx CArLT ft The Reliance Mutual Insurance co of Phila.-..Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS: George NV. Inland. John Al Atwnod, Thum. C. ittickiiill, Lewis H. Aiddiiirst, Wm. B. Ilinmplein, George N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp George W. Carpenter. an ' IV DOLESA LE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS ILL make insurance against los. or Darnage ' by Fir ,,, , in Pia :end yir .i n n y, „ n ii,,,,,,,,,,.. %ND \inn tf , ),, MT, of White Leed, Bed Lend, \V Stores and other building... and on Furniture. Goods, I ll " ls‘'"'a"'- ' ,v'mter of Wood and Second st d , Wares anti Alerrhandize, limited or perpetual. in town I I " .° '"'l• i.' ____nov 13-Iy. __ or count re, nn the most r,,,..ab1e term . removal. The Alm ria I Principle. con.bined with a Stork Ca pi. A GA LEY S.:SM.' I II hat, removed to their new tal, and the other provi.ions of the Charter of this 1/ vcr.re11,....... NP: 13 and 20 Wood street (cast Company, hold out unusual inducements,lo,lhof profitliq , e) w here ttleN . ../1/ be plea4ell to invite the attention nod safety. to those desirous of effecting insurance, to I ~t- their i ti ,„,,,i, „ 1 ,1 d...,;,.„ ,„,„,,,::,.. t ,, a large Sod which the Company ask the attention and examination well soleoted assortment of Groceries and l';ljnburgh . i f those interested.N . '..tottitrttnes. nor 10 3m The Capital Stock of the Company is i n romed in good and sufficient sornriti•s. Afr•r pr”vifiing for I D .1) G A LEY & SMITII, th 010.5,,,, liCerolllE Ti, theCtlMparty. in 1i1 , 'f.. , 11r S.' of its WlioL 11 S A Lil (I ~'; 0C E 11, S , businos., thestockholders nro enlit:od to re,eise OW 1 , 3 AN I, ,20 \V,,. 7, ,'T REPT. PITT 313011014• of its income end profit, no interest nut rxc , ed ,, z , i , ,. "--., NI i . 1 . ii , I . !„,,:-., \ l. ~..1 . . .v." CO- IVlndesele Grocers ~,... e . en t pe r annum on, m Cori , a l S'.. , k"'''''' r''''.! l 1.„ . ,, .-0,1 l'r ,A,. , .- ~...,.. tu,, •:,. 2'23 :11 itr,ot street, be in—the amount a 5.1,id, ~ nlete-I. it is exi . .ert, A. , It. t, ,-„, s.ii aid ti.,. N,,,,ii..„1.., ri,il.l,,lpbia. .... 141 supplied It) funds inve.te.l—and th,rrolfer, .ill the ~„,., ~ 3., 1 remaining profits are to nrcumniute null he held, ih like manner with the Canital Stock, for the better.... JarrieS Park, Jr. & Co. 1 curitv of the u.s4ured. But rettiflc,tes beginar inter-141171 I') t,,1.: ! .. 'k 1, E ( j fz, CC, RS, Imp,' ere or Tin eat. Pavali:e annually. transferah!e on the hooks of the Pftte tied Q 1ee. , ,V,1 rt., No, 112, -Second st.. iCompany. and convertible at any ti tie into Capital bet a ocii Wood and Scti Inlsl.lsh cots, opito.Ve the old I Stork, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and stand. . nonl4 I v. ! Minted members, in proportion to theamonntof Steck ,_.,,, . „. , . . , ..• Sr.. tk A . Lt,, t_ utlcry. 1 x nry. ',tout:, , ..‘:. tor sale tl held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably .1011 N W. BLAIR. , to t I.• pros i,donot of the Charter. derl. 120, Wood st. Those effecting insurance with thin company have, besides the would protection against /tom, by tie oldi- Hosicry! Hosiery: I nary method of insurance, the additional advantage nf r) IS I: CV ASI: li S will find at SIiEA 4- . PEN i a direct participation in the profits of the Company. 1 NOC.K'S ii nil i supply of heavy, plain and rib'd ;without sny liability. ; Ecglith l-ilk Hose; benvy pl.kirt nrurt Dose; heavy 1 GEO. W. TOLAND, President. p l a ,„ flee„. tined -pun i. ,..„, ii, n.i . , „ ipeif i nci m a. B. :11. Illacfixxs, Secretary. ' ribo and Wonlcri I lion", Cashmere-; Cheviot; Wm Alp. . 1 ,,,,i ..., '; TV.) t'., in.0..1 1,-,robs 'W 00l do..tngether The isehscriber, who is the duly nnOtori•l'l Alen vri.Ah on exteu.ive zis , ettoleut of c!til.lren'.J Ilcbiery. for the above named Company. is prepared 10 Trimlke 11, . r.O, 12 •nranre, at the Ofliee of the Agency, \o.?. St Cherie.. Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood street, nod will give LII further information desired. THOS. J. CAMPI3F.T.L. Phtsitingh, May 30, 1845. ( . ie.s-10 dec3 coo ea EC 38 . 42 34 6 36 16.00 618.0 68 ea 70 21 0 23 25 0 31 - 100 idl,OC 1.00 fiD1.124 • 2,3746'2.50 5,00 fd5.50 - 4 co 5 7 ei 9 7 Gii 3 10Ira 13 Pablic meetings. DUFFY, nt the corner of 2J end Gent streeta, had tedittilt and re-ope•Td the South, or Scrond nrd H tale, 11114 has prrerided n Very snarl.. Room extenthnr Oyer the whole budding., completely for nl-heel with &A: for the occomoduoion of I'u b. lie Meeting., Societies. Clubs. &c. which he wiil be clad to let nn the most retotorniltle terms, to thole Jr.l strotes of obtaining such no necommodotion. decl.d3t. (Chronicle copy.) 30 BBLS Copperas just received tied for s ale bv P. C. MAR lIN, co Water GREEN API'LES. B ff I l L mn ? kinds n S p r l'a o 'r cokinga ie and owing apples of 5O d P. C. NIARTIN, Walor • _ CHESNUT.S. 1 BUSHELS ofew.cellent chestrate in store and Joule by I'. C. N 1 Alt 1 IN, dent .t. by 500 LBS new augur curc, , l . I c o . m : : lA foit t ! r ale ti decl tiu Water sr 5 BASKETS Fresh and pure olive oil for artle he P. C. MA tap:. 60 Water at. ORANGES. AA FEW hundred sweet Havanna °rinses for sale by P. C. MARTIN, der I 60 lVuter sr. LF. \IONS. AFE" . hwtea fre.ll Malaga Lemons jeer received and for sate by P. C. MAIIIIN deal 60 Water st. PRUNES .)AI'AKAGES Fresh Bordeaux Prunes, fine at ticle for familiee. fur sale by P C MARTIN, GO %Voter st. 7 CASKS jtigt received arwl for sale by M. B. RHEA & CO., 57 Water Nails. 150 K . liCiS.l) rummond's" Nails ; assorted size,3 just received per canal boat and for mile in, M. B. RH EY & CO:, &el 57 Water st. CRAB CIDER-5 bbls Crab Cider, racked aed clarified. 5 " Romanite do; to arrive and fur vale by dec 1 POTATOES -100 bush Neehannock potatoes; 25 bbl. Sweet For We low.by dec 1 currEll.ks NEW fiANIS OLIVE OIL Potash. P C MARTIN, P C MARTIN, 60 Water at .1 RI, hN.F.1.1. GEORGE COCHRAN, Forwarding and Comtni.sion merchant, :s; O. 26 wut)D ST ft E T , PITTSBURGH. GEORGE WINSTON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 24, Main Street, RICHA:OND, Reier at riitilein 2 h to IS al. LirpenColl & Son, and Jelin Grier Mr: '2O 67" • OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVEHY. OGDEN & CO Shawls Shawls!! rI SI receise.i el,ch Bincha: printed Cii•llmer. , ; Tt,rkvri: Andaluii•a; plain and Ornt,o. Filnd.'d and plain Woolen the iiLIC11;10n nr Frell7l , ol - 11 ie rt- S.ll EA S. PENNOCK. nos IC. Gala Plaids ❑nd Cloaking's IPO PIEL O:Ibt superinr duality and 03111 vrry ,y 1.•.; wor4en cloak.. Ing4: s!la,11 .rcerived by this mornira . s Expte33 SI ! & PENNOCK. no. 13 IM EL 1,1 NG 1.101.75 F, FOR. RENS. Ni:W 1r Id story dwelling 1 ,, r len!, er.rplrt• at I6i-1 tIITICv, 4 , r S , St Glai!.st. Now is the time for Bargains AT TI "NEW YORK STORE." 1 - 1.1 , 3. M. do Laineg and C ASHMERI:F.. Alp,cus, Yot IA. H. GARRARD, noul2 79, : , .I.trket ntreet, A. FULTON BELL AN!) BRASS FOUNDER. HAS rebuilt and en-nmena , ti btrtinea , AL 1118 OLD STAND, No 70. between :11arket and Ferry %helatte %till be rdeased to gee his old customers and G fends. Church, Siearldriert r and Bells of every size, from 110 to 10,000 puunds, cast from p trierns of the must spproved models mid warranted to be of the hest ala iteii,ds. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railing, to ether rxiih every VAtiely irf limbs Casting., if re ! qnirod, turned oil tioi.lreil in the nial4`,E. manner. j re A. F. is. !he so!, get for Babbitt's Anti ' Attraction Metal, Al j.,tiy coi,blmed Inc the reduc ii ion of friatlon to marhinary.—The BOXCF. and Cam ; position can be had of him at all times. non 13 ly WALL PAPER STORE, Smithfield street, one door above Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. SIIIDLE, ANT;FACTURF.Ft of Paper lianr4inga and Bar dt." Or evety INP). Merc.ll3lo,i and w i,'.rh, to purritn,te are in. vittuf to coil and g.` und ,p!erilil assort rn,at nl GLAZED ,S- TNGLAZED 11 - ALL PAPERS, „1„11 0, 0 in and nt such pri rei az,c.sunot Liil c,) GLAZED GREEN PAPER, r .,,t n , ni i on r•x;ue..sly for Window blind, in TI.V dozen cr qi,glt. pit co. Ifnzi auci Tannttr'i . Sclai,i lul,eu in exchange. NEW GOODS• VICD AND RARE. BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP DUI!, H' H. r ‘o-ry !urge sup- lnc „f Dry to Which he invites tl , nneni l;,n u( ~,u~ to, 4tltiir 1, 'r and contains 3 choice itiw 0.l 1,1, gritichi, which win be frer , d l iceb that toe,: ten h_r their sale imree-i deka.. Call Soon and Secure a Bargain. nov No 59. N cur 4th and Market sts Medan. attachment. T WO new Iroprovad Grand action Piano Fortes. ithlorrian i , _- 7 rioliaa Attachment. juat finish ed and for Fate by - F. BLUME, - Cu r of Pennand St Mai: stA, opposite EY...Hotel. novl7. Sofas. Apm R. f iiluin neat sofaa on hand and for salo at the Furniture Wart) Room of T B YOUNG & Co. Hund between Liberty and Penn Dressing and Plain 13 groans. TF you want to get a good cuticle cheap do not for get to call at the Furniture Vlore Room of. T B YOUNG &Co,' nov2l Hand at. between Liberty and Penn. ~. ..--~.-...r!. .. .tiZ. ~R'~. _
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