ioxxi'x ~- ’.„^- s;t v - V <n»7 io»y Denver , ' r - _ .., Fnmunrlw ; i-~:". f, * TJtoushaUsip . Sweets of magic power •'■■.'■•'*-vJ:-;;'.-:*v: When the suit-flowers turns .’SiA,iCSiSi* Her head to the eastern sea, ** Jtr.il With lovrof the bright «un buun, ■ “ CqmerlUen come to me, - ■■ A tßifty anas - *- ''Alt'tny charms i 'r'SSSrii'i' _Sh«Htutiolileabe._ - - wuwnhn fi , _ lier Wad in the trave j>o frBe« lUe osc H“ a * * ,/ U r ' V-ConteihcQ<ieflmc\6.jßt-y s* *i5 V :r i AJu , snTbrraidtf ? -**’* r ? "■ \ J /•riii'j; - Thou shall re»l - ' - * i * 1 *•■ . _•'• In vision** ©t - • ’ JAf - iu ' js oe trj''rorthe *>eople. Here is t. Ej.c Son,.et by Rben«erJßllmU,tlie famous eortt-faw poet, written ior the Wutlon “People’s Jour nal.’’one of the most useful publict\ltons extant: won have Uv'd-W.bfcss t 1 rr'f Hay^dieil.unihankliJ’.'.Forjieapbiagttn^^eli-lauglJt, , duLwbai learning fcornfriotewn or xeachi►' Their deeds are.portiouoftlie£«wrallhongbt» V i -■ papaeil uitOribe cpnwvonspeeen, Attdlttoar’e'VTJigeMet Ihey.lefl behind . . nor record! save Vhtf good . ' ' Out-of Jbe sacßificewhicb«ive9-and»aje»- u „. ; ,M GqZVkWX n <5 H SSfi2l < > To Shelter Pvnti»enTih,iheviB« ondirtf - ' \ Tl.*nworisHip«oiriimMwo«o,jWeh»W»*e^» ;v-«v;d , A'pVPT'liV a d;WT nKbut«hJ7?Wfl£;«“«»V. , _ ' vjiosegaw! and evil spraki lnnnortolny. * * ‘i i * * - ft ? , **->• ru * ' * 1 , *J o cv, * 4 C * ; J . » \ 7 f p. *. * » ->X r V;*'ivi J ,V-T CA'^ * *■* VfV -1 i l \ ** V , r jAV'*'A«v ;w' fj ?->•,■' ■>-- vV. - • :* »* , «;r7 *► v- *•* * *■ r, t y -I 4* <*.*j %. . , » \ * .•v,l U f 1 ■ • t,;- 4* J* 4 ‘ J f - V. J- , *5 :.r jJ •"fc * ♦ «■*«, *; f ■+ *■ r '» », ,'r ; V ;. , \' ' V > ’> j-: r ~ ‘ ‘ ,'» ’>t 1 ’,*' l - > .» *■ V i;, ; ;-V' I.^: 1 .^: + * ■»¥ \.‘ «9 * | t *• % > . , j ■*• * *■< r*t *_''/* ■*** » r j^ 7.’ • r V* *:.\ Psf£®#f ! VCvX ) • • * , 1 *« - . I the changes* , Cuflouilod shone Hope’* brilliant beam ■' ' r vfHb bright, celestial ray— Xud live a lorely fairy ilrea>» .:' MV'Xbah?' lottr3 away Ah, yei, they ffc*Y—those happy hour* 1 Bririit blossoms qmcUyla le, And the sweet dreams u» childhood's hours • For nosy that Hope's lasl rny is gone, ' J Sure lathe's dream would bless-f - ■ A ror erief. 10 Ihiuk of bliss that's flown, —22. Adds pangs 10 wretchedness’. ; P ■ ■. jreseuu rnaggior dolore, che, ricordorsi - rJfltPTnjn) nollii ■: .n.- : ' Will tlicir be Fl(JWi!r» ln Heaven? ; . ' . by MIS 3 C.. T?.’BA.SSEB, Al-A. - ■■*.■■ ■i.v/.-.-wheir is that radiant abort? - ' " ’ Shall not ftekit and mot©. s , "Mss IIESATfa. - I sat nliine in'my school room. The being 9 *vho hill sal ohcibt me all day bad taken thturdinnei ha less upon their arm*, and trudg'd ~.ofFover the bill, in the paihs which led to their Strewed over with withered wild flowers. • Some** ere the ofTeringsofinfantile hands, while others had been brought in by the botanical class for analysis. In the recitation of that Class, Jihad dwelt a longer lime that night than I was went,upon the beauty of the vegetable world, and : , the goodpess 1 endwisdom, of its Creator. .3 sprMp before them the bcaotifui tinted corolla of the field 111!?, and showed them ns thread-like stamens ■ : srowned with golden anthers, and its.curiqus pis : , ils. From another wild-flower, I drevr the deli, cate and nicely notched calyx, and explained to “ them its various uses, and, asked, if nan with all ' Bi boasted powers! bad, ever planoed or executed any thing one half as lovely-. , X turned over the pages of Gods holy Word, and . read a description of the riches of .Solomon, "who yet,” 1 'coniibbed, bin all his glory .was not array.-, ed like one o/ ll'tat ” If it is ont of our power to ■r - mate anything as .beautiful as the little flower we ■ crush under -our feet at every .step,rS.hoold. we.not. bo humble!” A breathless interest prevaded the JiuU group, ’ beautiful things,” 1 replied,' and il Jfoiwr can add anything to the beauty ol the golden courts, we . , shall surly End them there. ~ : <iQh' said she,. “I hope the angelswill wear tvrtdfht of them; I am sure; I shall love better to ‘ loot upon them, and to hear them sing!" i These were among her .'obi words, as I parted from her that evening The next day Frances was not in her accustomed seat. 1 inqaireq for - her,.and they «o)d me she was. not well- * an,r l saw her again. A few days after, her coffin passed tny window, covered with a- black; pall, and fol lowed by a train of mourners.., 1 watched them, ' dntil they'disappeared in: ihecircmtnus road which led to the village grave-yard, and then I turned away with a sigh and said,—” Vcs Frar.cn, that, are Flouxn in Heaven, far. yeu iu e there.' ..5/ -T. ?!'.*•! wy >■•' **-''> r; v;.;-W• >1 ' j }, •v*vs isiitfiisf •■ ’ t J ;• v-' ; \y t > "V ; r i: v; 1 . ’ ~ ’ ;■*; ■»’ * ki* *■+ **" t ~ ■/> 1 .■ ",r "<< c,r ‘ ’:;' ,r *''•'/»< { *' r '* i r&jvj */ 4 ’ " ' ;-y; ! ■’' s fl' v. ■ l * '* v** * ** *- -it »*■ * ••7; :f- : • ■./*. •>,-•' ' !•' V- " -VC ' * ■ '•’Vi nr; ?•i2"‘‘•V*■_T ■ *► *■ !• , , "_fV; : ( Y' JJ I ?;Y<KYv..V'*£':• rc'/'.-v £*.*.* /MM V-*':*••*• •“• •'• ••rei.*. -i ■'i-'-V;' -•'-'--ji’-'' '‘•. T-'c'v ■ 0 |ts •< » V » *, 5 *■ - / k - CpsottißATiojrAi, Metuobists —The decision fcf Judge Edmonds, adverse to the Methodist Cen tenary Church in Brooklyn,- and requiring them to ipceive ihc preacher appointed, by the General ■ Conference,induced a targe portion of its members • to relinquish thg propei ty, end form anothep and an independent society .with the pastor of their ■ choice: Several otborMethodistEpiscopal churches, have also recently established or declared their in-. • dependence; we believe two,more in Brootlyn,one. in New York, three in: Philadelphia, and some in ■ other parts of the, country--':A,cpnycntipn pfpas tora and defegiierffrom those in these three cities ■ and: thetr neighborhood, met a short time ago in Philadelphia and fomed what they, call the “Brooklyn Association of the Pastors and Delegates rof the Congregational Church " Their first regu lar Tnbeting will be,held on the first Wednesday in IJecembernext, ip, Bropklyn.rrA-.J - &>&• T , , r <• * I v K |'V,'.:f. : r-.fp',> ; '\,y. v * < '> i •? j) k$ \ iv’;’if.; ; i^.-.v ></' ? ti,' ~ / .. .*. f— »'• r >- i * ' ‘* * * " , *' f '*■ “' , <y* , ■ YncaTAir, the news continues to,he sat-, itfactoftr. -’ Accountsto tbe 20th Septetnberdeclare the .rebellion to be nearly at an end; At the last strongholds of the Indians the whites y. ere pre 'vftilmg- - The.company of American volunteers ■ ~had arrived at Azamal, on the 4th September, Jo be'enrolled in the army. of. operation.. . Besides - • thrs‘a&istince In the .way of men, the government had received $U 284, from the private contnbu -tions tn the city ot Mexico.. *^,s-rt j. p*. l ’*US «-, • >;■••'.•. i c ”, 4 * "' . ofstt, huiKt^eQ: 'theming; *■ jtersededjnck, flf hulMing. ~ —The election officer* qf •layi' in order to test‘the M district, agreed, to *e who would dSer Sot UK ffetenlcd V; 'CT-. Are ■nlf lootoou deCßyetf They cajnnbi las;—but Memory, ’ Torch of pleasures Belt, - ' Dr- ohlrlraT twerc deed! Gen. C«*»’ LeUe*. ijOn onr 'drst page will be found a letter from Cass, -containing-his' views oit the War and ■thi Wilmot Proviso. .-It will be seeu that be t* "atnuigly-ia favor' of prosecuting•.the. war until the give us ample indemnity for the past and security tor the future. He is op- to tbe proviso, because he. justly cousiderait . worse than useless, and thinks the question of sla ; viryonght to he left’entirely to the citizens of the ter ritory we may enquire. We fully coincide with jjjs views, and think the matter better be kept out of Congress entirely. We are opposed to any ex , tension of slavery, viewing it as a cure* on the State in which it exists, ;and an evil to the union at targe. But the citizens ofthe slave-states con tend that it is a state institution, ahd one with whidl the citizens of-other states hare no ught to interfere.' As such we are therefore willing to - leave it. .'lf we have no right to: abolish slavery Cin-states where it now exis’s, the citizens of slave, -etates can havqno right to fasten it on other states 'or tefitbifes now.exempc.fram ,the course. Sla-. very dbes not exist in any of the territory we may acqaird frbm Mexico, nor ,do we believe that it. can be tolerated or introduced there without some ligislatittb lto ’authorize, it; no slaveholder could take his hlaves there, if the country were lo be an •mexed to morrow, nut could be hold them in bop ' dage unless some law were passed on the subject. Let ibis subject, then, be left to the citizens oi the 'tefritdry and we feet confident, they, will never "consent to fix such on incubus.upon,themselves. From all we can learn of the country, we are sat isfied that it is not one in which sjavery would ever be profitable, and; we are also satisfied, that “itff "PTeseot population w.ouldnever be io faypT . ■its introduction; We are therefore perfectly sat isfied to leave the question to their decision.— ft- JVayne {la.y Sentw'l* : .. AkTn*vf.nt ion !or cutting stone ism operation in New Haven, which dresses dov, n stone at the jete of a squara iookin from :one-to two minutes, ? 'and.with two attendants only, and a limited amount, •ofsWam jiower,: dding the labor of more than a hundred pnen. - There te said to be no, mistake in the thing; apd if so, it promises to make-stoue.su-. persedehnekyand revolutiouize/ntirely pur.mpdes of Building •V. v-- PBIBOCBATIC SOMISATIOatI TOR PRKSIDENT. . XEWTS'C ASS,"“" - of mcmpAN. - - ■ ITJ* “ Having full confidence jn too*i mel gcea» wetf ever hc'iccoliectsd with the mortttvely^ingeqffrlend “jnihMfcndeiiTri you lo every tree Ameyiyan, 'Wttfftbe W ParieTagainst the qnnrtunleTrcaty, and which.byjonr talent*, energy had fenrfew ewponaibibty, defeated iu ranfioaiUmSFranoe—a treaty intended by Grentßrit iidtn change our.interaatiQnnl lawn, mahefiet fluatre eh of the eeasrand deatroy the national; Independence,not.| tnitr of an* -coaatty, bulof all? Enropet and ennWe her : to became ihe tyrant on’every ocean. l '—GmtT-aiJaf*-' ten t fetter to aattraL'Casa. . FOR VICE PRESIDENT* . • WM.O.JUJLER, trr <> Bim,Ea and bis five sons’ 1 wnsa&TOntsioasl witoWashlngionj and Gen.WILLIAM O. ? *“ one of them The Boilers have fonghtnn ever) fie dftom Baler Min to Monierry, and There is a tower oT strength in the very name* OEHOCRA'TIO J KI*®CTOBAI* TICKET «LSCTOBS c WjLtiaM.BiaLKSiOf CJearfielav - <■ . ■ Divio D. WAown,of worthalapton.. ; asFSasssifaTitni ructor*.’.: - ~ ■t' • ;u ' I 'llkint L- BKnnta, Philadelphia County. It Hoanß-Knsses' do City. - 111. Is/uc Stress, C s" my- IV. A. U Roowoar, 'do do .V. Jacob S. Yost, Hoatjoihery \ ' o°. . VI Roskst E- 'Wraenri l*lu«h * • dt> f , , "VII. * : ViH. Hssat HaiDssusr, Wn<a»ler^, do I3t Rsrs» KUS», nerlc* , do X. : XJ.:AVM.:STvaritiSßiAVyommg do Xlir.JosaHßttWrtraktioge. do do XIY.Jous WEltmilt, libation do ’’ do , XVI. Fasnstocr Sami, Franklin do XylF Jans CbbwKA, Huntingdon do ' ' XVIII; CSA*i» Alßi*c«, Greene .. .. do • XIJLGkowwWv Bqwkar,Bedford . : do ;; XX, Joan B-Saj.WKoX Be avo r do - XXI; GififcrtlVHfrtfwo*. Allegheny do 1 XXir. W.H.Davts,Crawford ■' • • ; XXW. TmotnTlvss, Potter do XXIY. Jams* G. Camwru., Bntler do float lob Printing ©ffict. ’ CORNER OP WOOP AND TIfTII STREETS., . HT* Having added to our Establishment, a splenpjd. Steam-Power printing Machine, we to no all kind* of Newspaper and Book work in a style of tut surpassed beauty ana neatness, and upon the most ten* nonable terms, we respectfully solicit the patronage of the public in this line of our business. Adtcrtucrs an reqttrsltd tahand %n thnrfaxoT\tyfan (MackiPtMt Thif must is complied uvlA, tnOrdrrttnrt rursdn insertion. irhmiiirpoMi&le, an earlier M*rrteau7rf iry-E w: CARR, United States Newspaper Agency dan Buildings. N. E/efimer of Third and Bock streets, and4Do North Eourthstreet— iPOuroulyßuthoriKfl Agent In Philadelphia. : ... The refl&tme&t of the Oweitt* The editorof the GSieuei in hia paper of day morning, teem* to hare beep seriously afiVcted, became of oqr -having charged open his party the - buying «pof“all theinfamoua blackguard*and poll tieal blacklegs to the cnunty 1“ and one might sop-j po«e, that he waain danger of being wired with a J Tainting fit, at finding.that the rascalilyofhiapariy ] was discovered; - Geuu/nua!r» that it la not very j modest io us, to tell tbcso things in a community j among whom we. eipccl lo live. Wr. slmli not ■charge upon him a more thorough knowledge of the &ct», to which we STHded, than we. are in possession or,—(for, rt map ie that he is kept io ignorance of them, io view -of ofhia peculiar char acter for sanclityj —but this we dare to say,.that there are leading Federalists of this city, who would hot stand before a jory of their countrymen, and (wear that what we have stated is untrue; and the pomes of certain of those gentry may yet he given to the public, Thereare men in ibie-community who dare not • appear before a joryof tbaircoa«trytace>ar»d aweor i that ihryiiacenof yafdtbe cmmderation moneys fur wbielf curtain persona in thi» city were to eSeSt their influence, by writing: and otherwise., rt.ftvo* jrf |he Federal candidate* for Gcversor.Cansl Commission er; &c,. There are those in”thi» city,oftbe Federal party, who know that there art wretches base enough to barter far gold, the higheal ‘privilege of a frtte, manlhe£ know thia, hecanse they hate been par ties to the contract by which the villainy has been made manifest. It may be immodest in us to say ought against rillainy of any kind, in lb(| city: for there is here i tremendooa majorityr who arc politi cally oppoaeihto us j—and the editor of tho Gascite may, therefore, claim folr himself and his patty, n prescriptive right to do* a. they please, and have none lo question any of their acta. But we do not recogniuS auch a right s, pertaining either to him or to his party; and thua thinking, we shall endeavor, on all Suitable occasion*, to warn our readers against the project* W the enemies -fit Democracy, and'to inform them or the mean* resorted to, in order to accomplisb.lheir defeat. In doing this, whether we shall gain tfie good will or the Gaieltc, and the par ty sustaining it, is a matter or lufie consequence. j We are uncontrolled in ourpoliucal bourse, in the etpression or our views, and in. the insertion of Ar ticles! n out columns,-andi while this shall contia ue to be the case, we shall conduct, M W e have done, an Independent Democratic paper, Sm, with us, shall not go unesposed, even though cover ed with gold: nor shall honest, but humble, mem, paea untegarded. ■ -■ . Vhe lafstay of Federalism. In noticing an article ofthe Washington /Union, oh the subject of tho vole of oar adopted ciutens, the St. Louis New Era says:— ■ ' “ This leading organ of Locofocoism thinks,'we suppose, that if Gen. Cass did no wrong, id ionising to Vote for the Irish Jlelief Bill,. although urged. to vote by tho Whig members of the. Senate, vyhoo in troduced and supported it, that be made amends by making o speech in rsvor.Of it, although it was 1011. It is in this manner jlhat Federal editors, making pretensions to respectability, most wilfplly, .mali ciously, and tlllainouslie.ia relation to theebarac ter and acts of their poliUoal opponenis. The man who wrote the sentencpfwhich we.haye quoted, Aneip that he was conveying * lie to the minds of those of his readers, who mtghtnot have time or opportunity far the public records, of.the countyy; and the man who would thus he, about along, tried public servant, weuhOold not-be disposed to trust with the scanty purse of the -wounded soldier or even the cold victuals of the crippled beggar. : Oeu.CMemVleglnta-'v j - The Wheeling Argus contains the statements of a correspondent, of an espreestoo of political senti ment at two company mUslera in Wetael county, a few days sioce. . .In.one company there were—. , -1 For Gen. Cos's, ' 63 « “ . Taylor,..- • In the - other— For Gen. Cass, - « <‘ Taylor, Thia sote was among the hard-working farmers— not among the would-be gentry, who ore afraid,to soil their hands by following any useful employ ment.: ■ V ■■ ' '■ ■ Octal Can •*» Virginia. The Wheeling Argdscontninutbeslatements of an expression of political: sentiment et two. .company musters iri Wmxel count/,H:few4«>»sißoe. ~Inona compaoy there worerr < v >: - For Gen. CaßB..c »..*«♦ - -Tay10r...... In the other— For fieo.Gnsa.. v “ Taylor... -This, vote was. among the hard working farmers—: not among the would-be gentry, whtr ur®'afraid oil'their hands by following ony useful employ: ment, r Uiißiwm gitt ['tbttdr, Johas vpisi) *? owing, unqqetliattldy, 10 the entire concentration of all the opposition* the Federal candidate, ftfldthhotchai|jgt)'6£.Detnorrsllc tote*, in all rases where ilcouldbe< effected. ?e*j ceived 8244 votef'being 612 behind iVfrijolihstoh,' and2H4TnorethanMr.Paintert heliaving received 6130 votes. ColrßJqckfjiije received a a large vote, 6613, leading Judge Longulreth-4-19 voles, and fab ,ling behind Mr, Hampton 1663, voles, he having re ceived 7666'. The number o( votes pnlleil Marge; and'the vote of the Natives beautifully nqalt: {idinfc 259 for thoir Congress ticket. 4nallfleatl(ms o t Gen. Taylor. - A few months ago, there were few men in the country, who were not blurap uaiified for. underi*. king the discharge of the outiea of President,.than; Gen. Taylpr; and notwithstanding; this, those, who -were among the foremost to speak in ulterdcriHion of hi» qualities ns a statesman } ore now among his warmest preMndrf admirers'. ‘ The Ohio State Jour-, nal held this doctrine, before the. Philadelphia nomir nation, which we. recognize as strictly true: — . / ■■ •« The qualifications-for; statesmanship -arc not to be acqairedin a day ; a month, or it year. They can only be attained through.long years.ofpatientnppli-. cation. - We apprehend that Gen. Taylor hat passed the period ofiife for entering upon thatmvesugation. A good soldier and true patriot lie has shown him solf-tobe. <■ ltWrrebetlertfor->hlm,m our- view of the subject, to repute ■ upon his laurels, than to {or nuh them by appearing in a character always dtffi ■ cult to sustain ahd tor which neitjicb habit mob BBOCATtORUAVE qt/AUTICD HIU.” ■; -Yet the Journal is a Taylor paper; and consc. quently its editor cun only.bo supposed, by honeßl minds, to wish that' Gen. Taylor shall - tarpish his well earned laurels,' if by.appearing Ih a character always difficult tosustain, and/or which neither hah tt nor education have qualified him." The- Steubenville Herald alsoT thought with the, State Journal; and- « that a thorough, radical, un compromising whig be the nominee; one in whom the party can confide under all circumstances nnd-in every emergency .'*. Yet, although Gen. Taj lor .line declared he is “ not an ultra;, Whig -,” and conee quently, not an “ uncompromising” whig, the Her ald, tool pretends to be enthusiastic in sustaining him for the Such wui -thu gcneialt and al moat universal, estimate placed upon Gen, Taylor, by ” Whig” editors, before , bis nomination, pad snch is the appearance of things ip the “ Whig ” camp ainco hisnoramaliou.; Cap there be any regard for honor, bondsty; or.any other virtue, among such creatures ? .. We think.u is impossible. The annexed statement shows not only the ni.m her of Electoral voice given for each candidate for the Presidency, from 1795 to line day, bat as it re rpects the last five elections, Tiz.Mhore of 1644,15- 40, 1836, 1832, - and -IS2S, the number of electoral votes given for each candidate by each State. Wash: ingtnn was unanimously chosen the first President and was inducted into office on the 30th of April, 1759. He was in office eight yeara. For the third Presidential term, the electoral votes were as fob lows TOR TUESICtHT. John Adams recM 311 T, Pinckney rcc'd • bt Tbomaa Jeffercon, da j Aaron Burr, --0 18U0. Thomas Jefferson, 73 | Aaron Burr, . 73 John Adams, 64 | T,. Pinckney, ;• ■ 69 - 1804. -ThomasJefferson, . 162 1 George Clinton, Ch's. C. Pinckney, 14 J Rufus King, ISuS, James Madison, 132 George Clinton, 118 Ch*s. S. Pinckney, 45 ftufut King, ’. >4* IS 2. James Madison, I‘2B Elbridge I’.erry, 158 De Witt Clinton, fc9 Jared iogersoll, 58 1818. 183 I D. D Toropki.-j, 212 raa’ropp.'wanfnngr''” """■ „ IS2O. James Monroe, 2IS |D. D. inompkins, 113 No opp. tout I sole. i Opp. diijdod. 1 ' ~‘ > r "■ ' 1824. Andrew Jackann, 85 f J.C. Caihouo,. - lh- ' johnQ. Adams, 84 N. Ssndl'ord, N. Y. SO, Wm.H. Crawford, • 41 Nathaniel Macon, 24 Henry Clay, 37 Andrew Jackson, To. 13 JJ. V.an Buren, N. V. ■» Henry Clay, K}. 2 No choice having been effected by the Electors, John Quincy Adams was chosen .President by il e Mouse of Representatives. ' f -1828. I Andrew Jacksony 118 IJ, C. Calhsun, !71 John Q. Adams, 831 Richard flush, , 83 ( William Smith, - o IBJ2. Andrew Jackson,: ,219 Martin Van Buren,-: 189 Henry Clay, 49 John Sergeant, 49 John Floyd, 11 Witt. Wilkins, 50 William Wirt; 7 tee, 11; A. Elraaker 7 1836. JametMonroe, . Rultfa King*, Martin Van Buren, 170 R.M.Johnatnn, , 141 Wm. 11. Harrison,. 73 Francis Granger, 7/ Hugh L. White, 2C. John Tyler, V»„ 4ti Wi lie I*. Mtnguro, II Win. Smith, Ala., 23 Daniel Webster, • 14 1840. Wm. H. Harmon,, - 234 Martin Van Boren, ,C 0 ■ IS James If.. Polk, 170 HearyClay, 105 The Hartford Courant says thaf a gentleman slat ed in the office of that paper, that ho had lately a long and interesting conversation with Sen, Taylor, at Baton Rogue, and that, the old hero expressed himself freely in opposition to the admission of stare ry in a territory naio free. This is .the same, as ascerted by the Boston Atlas; and tho Albany Jour nal and the same as contained in Gen. Taytpr’a. Signal letter. The Vicksbnrgh Sentinel says, gen- 1 tlemen in the Soulh- hareprivate tetters proving that (ten. Taylor' entertains no such opinion*. . These genttomcn are all whiga, but who is to, bo believed? - Tbe“ Magician 11 is lime touched up by the Vsle -ran Noah: • - “ But the most remarkable piece ..of magic: he Over played off wan to make the . people believe that he ruled the State of New York, and that this great state ruled tho Union. In J.Sl2,Jie supported Clin ton against James Madison, and burled ms thunders ngainst Virginia j and yet Madison I'wos elected without the votes of thin State. In lS2S,andm 1532, Gen. Jackson had votes enoygh to elect him with out New York. In 1840, Mr. Von Boren was the candidate for the Presidency yet this‘ungrateful State gave thirteen thousand majority against her favorite son'. Even when the Baltimore convention and the whole democracy of the Union was with -him. 1 -New-York withheld her .vote. . Yet now, with tvyo popular candidates against bun—with on odious and Onnatnral change in hia position —with curses loud and deep against him throughout the Union — he yet persuades his old friends that he is in the right; the true; the patriotic track; and will succeed and they go with him. Who dares;deny that he is a magician ” - An exchange has.this spicy and yet truthful.para graph. It is a pity more would not heed its coum Cits ■■■ “ Citizen.' el manufacturing towns, who dwell in an atmosphere of copperas and cotlon-fuiz, coal »moke;aild unsavory zephyrs from the “raging,ca nal;*’ought, to bathe often. Instead of this, half of iheui encase themselves: in “ chreashy ” flannol, from January, to June am! June to January, and dudge tho water as if they had the, hydrophobia. The ‘oilier half tflta a duck about,once ayear,and then run homeraaif frightened by theirown cleanln ness. Hence we hear of dyspepnin, colds, fevers and the like, in spito of tho, tons of “infallible reme dies” which are annually swallowed, at a great ex penae ofgrimaces and caah.V, , SaT The whig lawyora are becoming ferocious and soracinua on the subject of the Deputy. Attorney Generalship nt ibis county. 1 We . hear, of more ap 'plicaots since the election’than there. wVre before ; in fact the. young irfttg portion .of the. Pittsburgh. •Bar arc up in a'niuss for. the: honor. The appoial i mennnust.be made in a few days.. -JO Electoral TolM. ■rot v. *ju:«de»t. John Tyler, 234 R. M. Johnston, ; . 40 L/W. Taxewell, r II James K. Polk, I 44. f.■. i; i 1.1 I Geo. Mi Dallas, . 170 IT. Frclinghyaen, 105, There's a Lie oot; Somewhere. Martin Van Bartn. Bathing* fgfgfiiipisiti <: ! If.; •.•j . . , ° ■ IpW^- I! SgipgsissP2s3Sgii?s^ls%? ; 3SSSSSumw 1 »w* sl £!33B§^SKSsßj ! wwirfuoT.« ,J "Jl'» II , = S-s:ifSyscs^gSi3E'<|.3?s.s|;»lsjilKj-'V(-'!W«iPWIC , .-'W fj s §*®SSS£B2ga§SisSSs3isSi2. •• ajmsj I] Sg§ , !l s'iiis|a?ig£gsgKKs§ssssss , *>»«* * !«<«»s. §| t -88is6ig8c-< C i ‘onp»r jiMjwst || BsSSggsseHssSlsssSssaS^^aßg^sssgiiaSiSsiMSsSi^wiirra^n* | [ SSiis£lMSgS§§§si!i§SSsssSls2SS3§S*BB§§iSBaS§§Bs§B «l«>«9 |1 ■•»«*»*«»« a-* iU*.-'4^ s w 4iM «* |l£!ssa%ag3=3gEsgisss2i^^if.aSa?§ggilgSsssprjS§ls£ , l II s>w. ilasstoSgaagSfssissSSssssSsSgsslsgsstigisSSgSalliiSi pu™*?. II §sSBS“32g=Sligil^is3S2SSg3ggsS £ 3ggcjSB|S§g| s ||||gii . - JW 7 ™*, iUgS J «.»Bc. 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It gains me, because thM in. spire me with any fear, bat because we ought to have one unpronounceable word, as the J«s ltad of old, and that word is JW«stoftm». " e should reject the feeling from «nr hearts, upd >he name fromour tongues. This cry ot “AVp, wo,*® ; grates harshly - upon my ears. Our Jerusalem is neither helcagued nor in danger. His yet the city upon a hill, glorious in what it is, *“ 11 by the blessing of God, 1.1 what it is to be—a land mark, me,ling iho nations of the world, upon (be stormy ocean ot jmlitirsl oppression, to follow ustn shaven ofKafety,snd of liberty. No English Titne will ealer our temple ot freedom ' through abreaehtn the tisulemenu, tobearldenre the ark of our Constitution, and the bool, of outlaw, m take their stations to a triumphal procession in and protiff of submission. , ‘ . “ Many a raven has croaked in my day, but the augur has failed, and the republic has marched ort ■' ivird. IVfany a crisiahsa pfweniad agination of our political Cassandra*, but w* hive in It increased in pohtical prosperity as we fistem ;v creased In years j and; that, too, with,. mtgcccllerat ed progress, unknown to the history of the world. We have a elassof men whose eyes arealwajsnipon ,L r,itnre. overlooks the blessings around aid. and Sxrissrsi; ssKgsW trarfety in unity, winch the first (tide blow of busfoN tune is to strike from its pedestal, . j « For my own part, I consider this Out strongest government oii the facn of the earth lor good, and <h* weakest for esit. Strong tiecansc supported by me oublmopiu.on of a people, inferior to noVie of Te fWuX.es of the earth m all thau constitutes moral worth and useful knowledge, and wta'have breathed into their political system the breath of hte; and who would destroy it,aa iheyhad creatfol it if it were unworthy, of illiem,, or failed; to , filial bVrt j.me7pectal.ou.. And weak fur ev.irroo.hi, very VonsideraUon, which would mabo iU fpllies and faults the signal oriw overthrow, It is theonty government in ov.slence which no revolution can • au'ivort. It rmy be changed, but H provide* fo, its EZSi-gV when the public .anil Mg and iniurrcctioDS, and the various means »•*“ | an opiiresseaspopUlaco manifests its sufferings, and recovery of Its righls, have no thcr . We have nothing to fear bnl ourselves."-®?'** of ficii. Cus« on Iht Oregon (jutslion. ■ tear- The wings are silly enough to talk of, Gen. Pass's ( ‘rharges” upon the treasury—forgetling that old Rough and Ready has been shedding treasury blood freely for forty years, and^ncversuneodera.” The Tomes.— -There were Ibv easel yesterday morning. Two were charged with drunkenness merely—a very small affair in tlicso times. But two boys were up no tile charge of attending a negro dance in Virgin Alley, and malting considerable ••noise and confusion ” after they were ousted from the house. They plead hard for ihemscUes, but the Mayor: was obatmate, and uno ofthetn was fined and discharged, but the other was sent up lot two ilsy«» because he had. no money. Died-*Oii Friday morning, the 13th insi.. Jessk Bok- E lBvfUiieral will lake place on Sunday morning, ai 9 o'clock, from hm late residence on Washington *t, ■ , Eftlasoulc Notlce.-'A BpeciaLmeeiuig prSt ilmdce. ho MS, A. Y. M . wilt hr held. »» '«#*“• ; miMSntataayl evening, at o «»<«*,,#. - October I4th, te4*l ’ v.• • . \ * e. r . v [D* B. H* mstrlot tJmted aaws District-Court will m' e,: every day, uniillhe_tlccnon,, from 10 to 1 O'clock. Person, wishing to-be. »antali*s.«, had hetfer see toil in jinn-.Ar 4 l v; . \ • ‘ % ’> 10- Consumption Is n disease; which 11, carryingit* sictims tb ihe tomb liv thatuaiuU, without licingmrrest ed in its progress by tile medicines 111 common use at the : present lime. But a brigh'er J ay is comiug, anOas come-as lo successfully arrest mis disease DB HU -1 CiKR’W I.IVKRWORT ASD Taß. notdnly. givumnme dinie relief iii:COUGHS ; and CQl*Dslbßinrom,.toe tefii i mony of men of the highest standing here andahen here, i it is making some very remarkable cnrevoi COABt.nIP TION: illnprovemems inillm- tremmemot dispusesare onward: and nothing ilm^pr^-cni ago Those who arc nfliif ted .withßwjwed.f tingsfl ould dowell to call on KNKKI.AND &: HARDER, t.raotst. one door hclaw Second is!, the anenf, nnd'echecerlv ficutesof Dr. Wm; , -J Bi*hards.Judec \Jm Burke the ' wile of the Rev, fico. W.' Maleyi aud of nr. Hiram ,Cpi, 1 lntcProi'cssor in the llclcclic Medical College of unctn . ' naii. _ . ~ !£?■ To reuder a medicine, perfect palatable u f/jajj* 1 Jv a great advance towards the eradication of.disease doubrihat ope Krom cn»« oi protracted illneiis is the fmtural Teluefnnee Ti e Laye to swallow medicine, conformable, .to WlV* bj JJJ. Physician. Ve«6us.«|*enmenis ate resorjen. . to b>vih«, raedmal. prsctSuoncr in order *!|? taste orhig pTescnpiiOu.j, Recourse U gcnernHj had, in i . such case*,:to those of food which tin paluiu : most food '.oft and winch are commouh u band, .to. > consequence, ist he loaihes the sight of Ihcnl *\*\* ?«?,*■ 1 wards- ’ N^6w,'ClieKenet T s Snc ar^?* r - \ Jhll.. remedies ihtK objecuon - 1 plcteryenshrourted by tba coining of s»gar v iha| tint * ill ! may oeßuflercd to remain in the mouth 0 consiije.pilde length of iune viihoul thducmgmiy symptom ot ni\u ca or disgtmt' TheircurenvcP.r®P^^ l^“ I T *^ l , 1 l !f l ?i r S?®& .* ed to cnmplamin whidh .origmnio.m impurities of the i blood. Hence ihcv strike ni the root oi disease,juijt the reliet they. aflbrd cauidii be. iOlbftf'yie than permanent uni effectual. They idiue nature m . * ■ che oncopied nt ourl»ir|h.- Tlic> rifv iheblomU promote the ;iu?crifiiblf perppirauonA and • ; rcsiora n henliliy- ncitoii tOrihe heart, the h\cr,_nna the lung*- -Their virtues are.BO;po?in'f--ond ccrmuuh re storing health that the proprietor binds l in rtuirn the mone> paid for iheut in a)| cas-« where lhf\ d*> not give general sattsfactidn.- r ■ f b frr»oldhy WSb J.AQKBON,.<*««;;.AffenJ,.:4 1 oeU ■ ( ; gylAtberly street, Putsoui*ghv i : [For list of'Agonts : soendverttBement.3 . I " • ••■ ■ '• > .:c-- r ,•;, • v^.r. p*oN~oFJ@s|p Kys*.. fe i ■ IL, W‘ ------ 'i *&r Vr - , 'nT^i • IJ3*Go©dsoTr & Clark. of-Bellevae* Ohio, November .; 23d, 1840. scut altfUer to Dr.G. C, Vaagha,ihe proprietor.;: of the celebrated luthoumpiic-Mixture, the Great Atner-. .» icon Remedy, with a «atexnent ihat m the vuumty or - Ohio where they do business; the crude has had unpiE- - cedented rale*. Nothing like tf ha* appeared. • People report to it for utlcomptamis, ana iM effect 1.1 a!- good. -Old raw».:.wbich have baffled the shill.:; of uiroico) wen; have yielded to u, and .the.iac.uJly ©re using it m .ihi'ir practice. A large number of medical mem are agent* for.it* sale—a *trong,proofor the gTf at .. virtues cf ih« article. Cidl on Agent ft m-our,paper,: whose name v are io be found umTejr Great-American.. RKtnedy. ftnd gel a FurapMet. . ■4 A(piii«'ui Pmtburgb, Havr k Bsockwa*, No.SrnbcTty, n.; near Canal Basin. ..JJM : - in'" Kfitfnoss or Tnn SRtJf.—lt should be remember ed.- when the coarser particle* of impurity ore-diverted . jrom ibeir proper chnnntUonrf become ’deposited ia the , : «km» that cutaneous eruption* otc the certain rdn*e» ouenee , , . v. ■WnghCt Indian Yegetabh PiflsWiiU be found adcuahU ful medicine mrall-disordered the *kln; -because -they rxpel from the bodytho*c poisonous -htmtore which .arc ,- tbe. cnusc of all kinds of emptivc disenßM. Wright!* In-, dian Vegetable Pill* will-be foniid to nln and improve diT • and a* they arc; a-direcr purifier of the .blood, ■ they will most assuredly gtfe health and vigor to the.. wJiirli in lntn will be sure to give a smooth , \ and bealiby complexion : Btirareof Counter/nix find iini/abdJW.—RenftenibeTuial . ihe.Original and OnlyGcpnine laapnrVfg?table; Pilfs-, •have the written sipiatnrfr Qt .WiLUASt Waiflirr on the top label of each box. _ , Remember, also. that Messrs. Feuchiw&ngerdfc Co. T of N'evv Vork; Jns. S: Glascoe &. Qo~ At CuicumoUr ajid J: . B, WilderA Co., of are aoiagenivfofihis. ■, tEunWiSE—; Ttiogenuißr is for sale #t Dr \VjUhi!»l?.*uicjßalQaw«,«. JS9 HSee stie.l, PhiliulrJphU, aaf by Jobs THtcresot, 1361.ibuiy HrrW.Vuwhurph, fti.. who i< iwlejig.nl for . . . tbU cdr- by whom dealer* can bft supplied at hole- , : ale rate - «»-. .... FITTSBVBGH THKATBE. v C » Poatrb, * Manager ww Lesser* pucKft pr Anirromx * Private botes - *85,00 jingle tickets • ‘ ?§* Or»?< I Seeond lf Tier* Pit-v '2sc. GaHerv*****“ ; ''«*“‘2oc.4.PrivtueßoXe# •* -..—81.00., Saturday, October 14, will be presented KING HEAR, -y lri»b Jijs, by Mi** Wallers and. Mn'Goodvnn. Higblflijd Pliiiff, MasterAVocul. To conclude. \vUh kbe -SPECrTHr.. : . bridegroom. . , O PXiKNDIDPUOPEBTV ON .DUQUKSNE WAV AT. ; tj AlTTW*—TnßAday afternoon, October I7lh* o*cloek;wUMiosbld, on the premise*, that large and val- > : uable Lot' of Gromid.auhe corner of ttoqueane Way and . • Hay streets, having a from oi ISOfeetonßuquestie.Wavy, anu extending along Hay street 124,.feet ?4 inches. huu-..- ieclio ihe pnvilegeof.a wree feel allejvtnLihercorthere* of; being the ransldesirable property now for sole.in that . beouiifuTpari of-»he city* and tnay .be divided into, small*:;: er low if aesirerfhy pnrcluiMrsL ;Tena*atsale. octl4 * JOHN P DAVIS. Auct 4 f?ANCV A\t> 53TAPLK I)RV GOODS* —On Monday * moraingi Oct 10th, nt 10o'clock; at the Commercial, stales Room- comer- of Wood and Fifth’ streets, will: be - •. sold,-without reserve,an-extensive. assortment ofBea-\,> Ijonable StapleandFanCyDiy GoodSiMiwsUng of super- , erfiaeblue b)ackbroadcloths,eas»iraereissanneu*.h.en- . , tacky jeans, weeds, flannels, blankets, merinos, alpacas, - moue delaines, super, nch style ptiius»mnghams,law ns, gala plaids, dress eaun, silk . satin and mautaa.nbbandi!ieatinandft»ncy 4 ye6iings. bosi. • • iery;fflove»,sewingstlk,loshltnenB,daiaasfctab!e,cloihß, checks, tickings, brown and bleached, snuhns, Ac. ; At 2 oVldek—Groceries, Qaeensware, Furniture, Ac.-, , A Quantity of/groceries, china, glass and queens ware, v... table knives aud/orksfhardware,mantel clocks, looking classes, window-blinds;,Franklin aiid cooking stoves.— A general new and secoud-haucrjioase-.... bold furniture, kitchen utensils, Ac. 2 setts harness, 3 Cases bootsand shoes, assotted; 7 boxes, fine quality Va. manufactured Tobacco. 5 Fwhv.. , . At 0$ o'clock—Retail stock of fancy and staple dry > goods, ready-made clothing; fine shins, gold and silver - watches, jewelry, fine cutlery, saddles.; bridles, whips, ■ ■ - •/ muMcarnislrumenis, German tancy goods, Ac. ~ ocit4 JOHN i). I)AVIS, Anci,, ~ .. L riA BUSHELS and for sale by .: * IUU octlS W. A J. C, ACHESON OR CLOAKS—I have 2 pieces short nap'd black, which Twill sell cheap. y:; • i; _ - . v --. ' ” JAMES M’GUIRE, sep3otf Third »L St Charles Building. (Chronicle copy.) A HOUSK AND LOT AT 'A BARGAIN.—Any per ■A' sou iti w&ht of a comfortable dwelling house, m a. good neighborhood, on Wylin .street, h .snort, distance, from the Court House can provide‘themselves for tup ,„nll .urn of oa.h -Apply .0 jo|jk COY ,. K octa •: . 4ih streei.i itearSmithfieldst Tlkf 1 fi'OPATOES-rJusir . iill.l received and tor sole by ool H W, AJ. C ACMESOX. • 13K1NT1N<* INK,—Just received, a ; trf sh suppl) «t -r proui’s Priming luk, at the; ■ ..y PEKIN TRA STORE, oC .ilo No 70 Fourth sr. ?iniOMAS B. KFJfNßDYv Attorney.ttf Jtate—Office on I Fourth, between Wood and Smtthfield. • >^Rrv?REXCßai —Gem J. K; Moorehead, John Graham,.... Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J- W., .Buriindge;’ Logan, ■Wilson. ACo.>McCord A Co., FutthurgA. Pa. y-,\ .belli SILK GIMPS AND FRTNGF.B;—2lrtozeu yaw;r,blaek cut Silk Fringes, of various styles and price.*.; sutta- ■ / ble tor MahilUa*. Ac.; IS dozen yards black .Gimp, oi; : all widths aud patterns, lor Capes, Mantillas, A<v; 44 pcs. y Figured Silk Cout Binding, jnstjecelved ol /EBrf.ON KINZEYS, , nu2o__ _ . - No. G7,Maxket 9lreet.— • JONES’ SPANISH LILV WHITE is lhe best Prepar*. . utiou inr imparting to the Skin u natural,, healthy,; clear, living white;at the sumeiimemaking.it soft and <inooth. . ur, James Anderson. Practical. Chemist, of ..- Massticluisetts. says: “After analyzing Jones’Spanish .Lilly- Whit*; I find-it possesses the most beantifnl and natural, nudaj the sante.hme innocent white 1 ever saw. I certainly cbn conscientiously Teeotntnend its use to -oil whow'skin requires heaul»fyiug.‘ v • Price 25 cents a box. Sold only og £2 Chatham st-vlv- Y: and by Wim Jackson, Agent, &9 Liberty street. Sewickley Academy, A CJassteal/ind Comnunial Boarilaig Schc(>l/QrJ>dl/ii9 n . the Bearer.Roadr/diifttitt 9nt!rsjrom.:Ptttoiiurgh. U 1.% JOSKPU A. TRA-TFIXI, A V , THINCIPAI THE WINTKR.SESSION will commence oil W.ednccfj, ; ; day,.November 1,154 P. • j-.-. • - 1 -Vt'-' ■ IV.RS49—Boarding.Tuition.Washing,Fuel,*Jxntfv(Orc., (y per session ot five months, S7s—ronn half PA> phle.m ad*. : vnnce;.thfl halnncoaMlm close of the.sessiop.. ,- •• •;,... .. Arrangements have been made tor sec.unug tnn sfr*, . vices of Mt Rodolphe Korwm protrowsbi the French hmsuage. Those taking French lessons will be charged Btft per session extra. • -; t< • "Rooks and Stauouerv furm*hed "! lf P expense of the Pupil ‘All Closing lo 5« d&wcttai ari «f Pupil* lrtTnlshlhfirptt n lh\\el« J !ir .^: e that nllWmM I) f " w «3S. Tor further parlirulnrs .liqmiv of thiPritlnpaf atihr , Ararteioy.otof Mds.is Johnlroin4r£bn,No 11 Wawi Heler.o Gen® J: K- Moorebfad. Dr. E. P. Garrnm.Hon. C Shal«. OTO3J2W . News’: •< • ,o cLiissms FROM.OHB! Col. Weller Elated! ~ The State, Safe for Cass and ; ; Butlerby Thousands! ~ BRING OUT THE BIG GtJN! ’! ' . >..,. ♦/- v-"-U 1, rii Hang out ibe Banner on the onfer Wall!!! - 'Democracy Triumphant!, I 3 W)JVT «W*' TEN THOUSAND TRUE;] AND FAITHFUL: DEMOCRACY OF OHIO 1 1 CINCINfIATT, del. 11, 1848. * 10 P. tft. -f-i L. Habpeßj Knq.“Dear Sir: Threlucfcan of Col. Wet-LEB is now conceded by ihe whi£»g by a ematl. l majority. ■Ho is now 4CO ahwd. , fbero | are 14 counties to be heard ifonij which -gave .fFcd J (Democrat) 1200 mnjoady, in 1846 Wjller’ema-| jonty will therefore be about.ibOO m, the.Stotef.l , : The Senate, is 4 tie, -n The:whigs ; wiH.|iaye<i ma-- jonty of 3 or 4 in the House.; ,;t/!yoiijrs^-fyuly* ••••■■;:. WPS «Wf« ... Cumberland gives'Xohgstreth -3060pJahhston.2,- j 989; Painter 3054, Middle3wartl. ! 296B;,l3ongstretb>e majority 71; Painter’s majority lit/. . York gives LoDgslrelh 183 majority 1 ; official- 1 Lancaster gives Longsirelh n : majority: is 4313 f. Middleswarth 4187 This IB the official, - • Erie,- official majority for Johnston t4i3. :."7 >-i Franklin, official, JohnalonSUoSiliongjlreth 29,8n>. Johnatnn’s'majoriiy 773. • Pain ter 3004, Mlddleawartli’s majority 732 s,. , PjiaVBCIPHI-V, Oct.Jb, 1848., ‘ I A fire look place at Nashua, N. H.,thi* morning) i which consumed a Baptist church and twelve dweL lirg houses , *•»- / ~ I BALTIMORE MARKET. - 1 RALTiaoßEfOct. .13? 6p. M- j Grain. .Cornn declined to-day 7 e.ybuah. Sale* j of Prune Whlta at 59560 c Sale* Of Prim* Yellow I Corn at 05c. p bushel. - j | Wheat is unchanged. * I Flour- The market repairs as la«t quoted. I } £4EW YORKMARSET.f^ j Spur YoRE, Oct.il3—6*. K. j | Flour..Themarket with moderate hismeasld in I 1 frror of the seller. The 1 sale* tj> day amounted to j I 5500 bids. of Genesse at ? bbt j I Gram. -Thereis a slcady demand for j Corn, vtitb J j sales of 2&,000 bushel* Prime Yellow at 67®>Sc.J Wheat ; there is a good enquiry fit for mil.. * Ting purposes;:'bhl - poor lots .are.:.neglected.-, RprJ j Prim* White Wheat $1,2451,56 ashed- I Provision s.. There is less movement* in Pork, the I j marketbeing 6leady . . < 1 ' ' whisker- .Sales tola moderate eilea'tiat 2*326p.y] •*- ■ —k~ -1,- Shi • 1 .~jj 'r--ia-r rtr 5' ,Cqf&feTthecorbel remains I !*law.^ttoied,w{tfc-T MARKfcT. J , .Rr-fi.e.H. - Flour.'.Sales-of fiOO.lddk.at l.hl.- —ay Grim. Sales of 25,000 t blishe3s'of Pfime While Wheat at $1,105l 18 p- boa. Sale of Prune Yeliow 1 Corn at G7c. ■ There ifrlest'dniag iVCjtfn, ami the ' market lias a .(owuivarii lemlency, . . ' Lead. .Sales 10 a moderate e/lent 41, 3he market is dull. • * ’ Wo»l. .The Stock-12-frst hand? reduced and prices are improving. Whiskey. .Sales in hbls.at27 c gaUToti. Previsions.. There js.no ar.tisrtjj in*>iy nriicls., Groceries is unchanged in prices. n ' .-7,; PiUßaae to and from £n dud* ‘ * SCOTLAND AND WALES ' , \rr-' Bu the. Steamship.SAßAH SANDS, a7id ih**e?*tfar: PttfLftShips, se~±€R O' | P IV. BYRNES & CO.; «igage Tas'sengers Id and from Liverpool by the Regular Line Ol Papleu on the Ist. «th, 11th, Ifitb, Sin omUMtU at every month - ' The'regiiln’rliue.of Packer Ships saihnghetween Liv erpool itid New York, awnff’ethefoltowintt Ships •St FIDELIA. ' TheNRWYGRK, ■ ” - -- HOwfNOEF.iI, ‘ BKg§&7>* WE3r i .•■■■« HOSCIUS* ’ ’ k SUKRIOAN’t TS AAO WRIGHT, OXmttD'j , •< ASHBURTON; . HENRY'Cf,AV • .. WEST POINT, ‘* NEW SHIP. . “ YORKSHIRE, “ CAMBRIDGE. .. LIVERPOOL? ' i,“ CONSTITUTION. ' “ SIDBON&,, , GARRICK? 1 COLUMBIA, .‘i MONTEZUMA. „ . 1 1. PATRICK IiENRY. •; NEW WORLD. ,u . WATERLOO, ' JOI INv R^SKIPP*j • Ami if* Br«i class:American or : MerAanl Sbips^RUjiin^ •fom Liverpool tO*New.:Yos and by ihefavoriteSieanr-ship SAKAHSANpS—suiImU : as follows : From Liverpool dn 6th JnnO,7kh\AUKUsi and 'lOlh Ocwberj and from New :York oaf srti ;May, »tn July,; Sib September and I7lh November. * ' k . . Per*on*f visaing the r OId Coaiiuy wanting their jetaUves out eziraordmaTy quick, should selecuius Vonreyaoct % Sn^dftbe iue verv little more than VockelStttp,r.ate?ps'--fcorpasaßge. v apply to P W BYRNES &CCMS South NY , M J * • and 3a->YaierlQO,Roadi Liv*erpool> •p <j -AVebave at all times for aal(?.prafta"at,sight r tot; • any amount- on the National .BtmVoilrelnmlj ev, St ..Ae Apply n.ahove,nr , oetlV Otn : 160 Uhert): street, Pltulmr|lr_ , w r ORG \\S WORM KniLEßbrjncaawpf the worms i ; iwlv..'\y«t Deer tp;. ,t All«rfienJ eo.,P# t : ‘‘Air JoAn D,.MoreaiiVDenrSltt,TbiM*.tA ceHifv ; il)ai I purchased of Mr. VortPr, one phnUoi your great Vt/urt Killer, and have two teaspoonfplspf it MomM my cltu dren, old, and f.tasharturaeltp^edupvwdi oflorly*siX large AvorouivrViAjnißEty.iu CotunJCTm. “I nilnrss tint the nbovesmmementJs r , Prepared.wht.feeahtand .garb*- ma jja * Wood street. Pitiibnreh. ’ CrraVEPlPt -«l'. teetm 1 an'r. Diamond andDtnmbnd alley.' , V-.nitiurnnA ouaniityhf silver ware, secreted or depps- Lumber Vord, and believed to-haye been £len They are at ihehfayor'soffiee, where the cwner . ctwhaveit oo proving property,and paytag charges. (fp2s n 1 ■ —A r-r—, r- -t<i» » • n° i s-ad »*»■* ( threaded 1S«>! 3d. f m storeand tor sale by fc MOOEH j;ax». . OOt 4 • 111 ■ ■ ■ fSB*VMBUCKm». ASP dm. Bucltcn d °- T " WiUSll<,C KL\r. a fcMooßHt^n l /-JOAP and CANDI.KS; of dlffr-renl Pitutraigtl braids-,; gooKs awksjh-j low ,0 d,A> Oonsignm.nl, DWARD &co> '' > North East comer Fifth ftnd Market sis.* •,; „ > > ,«tSp Sums •in CANDLES—3O holes Cincimialt StatCanities*i Jm Ifc? ' Vfd °“ itfnr ~' tllel &No & Wtoad... OiSnV"*" Cj ' ,,a °‘mNoTMqgwi^s.. boici ?un6 s AlleMicny StnFh'm not* S' \iia*S,-rt»by fall'll - KIN& & MOORHEAH. ;: i'' • TiiRKE ; STOIVY PHICKi ; P\VEIXIJ{G > JWVSEv, A ffiftiMedon Bobccca stteevAUeghcny City Po< • «eMiott-giYsft lmxwdiaiMEo. \YXl*.. S «U?4? be ?'”*'** “ a c:YEAGEß*Marker Sgljfca f>j) Start; i. _j ' VV JWBS_M'KT.NbU AVc-r;bxBER. I ' - I No. 114 "'OOP S{aE*vj»iieE sumpsuot Ftrtjfl roBBEBS visiting ibis city with a t.ook of Goo6* ft if Hile. call lie n? rommorlaict!..while :hey rtnifli:l| Wf . (hr useofa Room, nr. racdcrme terrpi.lrj the 2d stofy - M’Kenna’s A'JciioiriJjtprp, No, lM'Wond flrcei, tferi 1 > ... * doorv from Fifth i ' - Also—for Rent, '.y the week, mouth nr year, for »1 Harare cf.inet.cii....ri~r. only, .an *n i leut dr? Celt* 'winmn'rrt floor * - . ... sepia (V fs r f JAMES; hrr.ENNA, Audi 'sole a( M’Ke i7:ia‘>;Anc[wa;Koo.®?i':‘\PJ«*,.VV!oj;>l weeinfl Aon ■> Z. - -rrom-fftintr .m bvrv.i invoice of Domesr.e-Bfenlietr of t> - '• intfistifkziyaa.r T.ee J nddlitrof MtnnxWaot. refnv dim-t froWlhe SlomifuFPJner.rmuJ ttjUht sold trtjre. low nnfe*yboih; whok«iile mid mail, ft is the liest d ■ , portmilty .offered lq housebeepen for m vertlVearii. ‘ > ■ cct3-,/ti „ r (i- . ~ JAMES WKESMA AUft. ,_‘- . A <'f,aM’ a 'V<l£Clan(i - - ’ , A'imJ'SliK/Z'iiofSiu J>mtsai4wtloti,aiElcf£ti}tt r < "Qn Saturdiy-'rti-iilnir, Octpher I«U>. or early liaj, , ■Will he sold til'lliTlentia’aAttnipnßoomj.'No.miya .* - ■.,, itrert. three itoor-! fn’.in'Fi fth. by order olAOTttlnillraio, . . a ThbrarV of Cl't'ou aVrhid Miscellaneous Boole ' oeita - - JAMES McKEVNA. Anal ‘ - - iraph! t Post. i»V)LWC.&l«iY’tfti'HOUgJg AW jjirf-Wil!, ai l?uUh» Halcyon Wetinp»dp>, toe IBoi a i o^iort-Jit lbf IvXectnof') Tn'Andrtw Nribhf o'Lot - L .<lioimd l ,K i n?et trout on Pike b>*3#Vfret d*ep, [Mal^rrjralw^onahithi crated fl ivro-story Frai - rHoofef. tfnmfltfcifr , ,JA^IKSitcKE>WA ~ I, oclia, - , j£J T '• , / t jCm-tloriMr}' 'V:V - . T : V C.t A -Tt T *• brq Jj iifuil) sifnau-rt and ih* most pWaant'fal&ce fat " 'nttfte t« »«dj of Pftt«bnrgn | Al*o~"A loW* feet 6O fr« ». Ai«o~■Af libiisf 4iu! 3ot oa Wo»r 4t+> * Altegtenycil <- * vAßorartyoh'U;*r'tDUw.dib?*oWl<iw« , ,aniJoii«a?t v * iermß, thnrMuiy <i*.hi>cf:mit}arproperty now >n the mart v For psTUraini-. enquire <Sf SETMOU at ih* .iaGoa ■ c*nnier-Fi»h A M( v - ; ket Btr*«#i: ot'-'onrh* aubscnber _ - vV * ■ > sp.p7-ie^» r »••>* Aiiontpyr - • - ~pORSAI<E—A j^arJhercprn<T W J; new ffrnnau Church wiU be sold oiluj on p{ petup} lease \wti (W pm liege ofbu>»isgqpt jhe gron * 4 * . reniauinrume . / , . , plmSs ' '*P idaointtenpr, or p( rpetualleasoJ * marauupOTrhdHju* ‘Tj4v* * fc ~au*l2.?)lUht*ucd - THOW ASr MELLON - * A I'.LFGMrsX rROPBRT? FOR lai* - A dwelling fiouw iu&J6f.of S3-icA Tfifoui on Ulnhe i’ by lOUfteidcepr Vtioi&MM - ir “ _ s Al a— A large Sol tile ffhor* • Rtf 0 8600 t- * /t Al«o-d-loie wee»,J*’*. t OSftettoan iiil.y Price,SGGOanch ’i J *• " - Also—tfiotill.l-ururotrtpnShcffieidßtfeft « - t deep " ‘ / <./* I C *■ Ai“o—2lol«n tKi irntiorf ri7«et,'> I*l3 f i { ~ t deep ta a 24 reel alley/ i 'Prio.c.SdiUjvnch* vrT&tniß. S i . t v #n i r " -rALU A 1)1 r I'KOI'gRTV TV iwTeHIfNT Ffr <■ V fcALE — <A 1 urotavu! J»wr***?y of WJi from bj °2l ffX .L*p, coptnitun *V^>.Xftiprt3i'< foUOj ifcotfsa/withi-ha^itVse^terift^^^ :iwb'lsrE'e!cHrtrptofe : ‘ i ' ; &fi^ .gaiden uad asir is »/e prtpi.iv 'don vnnrty, t. , ■jfruwß null tnuVa apex,i-;.-;>• of -nit wntex Vi‘i be BOtu nt a bar ?-in - Vri •*, s2b i S CUTHBERi\ 0-i Agent, . _ sep23 a \ *. < jßtrei f S^fim E-*-'A «iniilS'two*SaS trieibeiont u tt9»niMil i23ieeldeep, oh} wiU},csold op rcropunodpt ngten - , *ep2 , Afyf jlreeii - rf -, THE THREE EIG £*ooll9 \ f v against rHE WES I " GREAT ATTtACTtOU JIT ,► rur;eßlg number IS*., atrut, Jp* *&/Tjriv.l^p>»y^dn ,JT a.’vD %pm/a ji?Ap>ouD£ * Clj 0 T H-TJ\ t» * . ’•/ fpHETro, "j *«j of jluh far ImeHrxuibUslirtenf woi ~ A. most j*fc*ptPifo , e Homen surf tl e fnP he irt la l«rg« cheapest and pion fasfaDaable df Eeady-nu :CIOTIONG njfcr.ha*CPcf:b«e«t|ji??bited by enyc coticemio.thi* a *t iy otbtft diy fra/stor'V?#«t , I *i|inoicxiti»'“tftr>«stoi , e«n!ietp4 l I.4wsijctlfcevar4a flj#on^aiaor2)ttCle^whichT:'rfo^Jmve’;^oSCT',!h4vi*>i'-' l -r'. : . ; '" but-thttinnp 1 jUaytotheifir,that 1 f t-i tvV, wli ft'-orb" with a call, I ‘sk{ > .sy 'fhrm Tdi ftwniri<i a, l'ift\] tfiQ*Kvmt S&punJt fuuwiscß find ftd . oat *{ whifel* tcc> can aelecuu aUt the hftif faaUdta faatevfcoth-in.price aiidqaalny- ** »’*'*' v * " \i. : A priced ca\ ’o/ae ef the n rtwaerte in t[ yarian* def , oh«p>ce, ef, all give its] i-flae T - anidesijim, « ocEwjU bamaxKcd,nnd >cn aremvw n. tv to inspect «»4 cpnp**e Iheo- teits tfur PT«se attache ' which will te»« Uattcatof titeSf «Si» anitM* Thairj principle tf\~ iit are tsMr?e th- aartin 4 1 JLcTtohPldficlfcoifidencnmd^a’tcuag^Adstod/u» * interest tun! CTa-trJtoCe tbe*2 X an* detPrtnii ca tn < on, and I SoaJ, tt> at enlightened com««r-lrytrbr a Jibex SU C«- aonrxrcedtae* t'3nia>etbe expend of u»3Ctrdmon| spent trtwrap l hit, sn al*o tbeig i ibl of froigßt, ctcf YouwiUpl<a tT, mad*, *1 liunemuta .y ’my-aicck j w*ay»>upt'iw4wil» nl««t*ir.ve van „ „ «► oi allfh* n«s a»da*uHe ill tnyUnji wbi<*h we mo* up la order m * U TO ck j <3 hWHN, valaal»i«. fcTKt'ar avJii|: ~,v. *:-' : /?T7s“ttcr* r inreii».a.fittc- •mw; p/vuhtTWgin* well lr.< » ; . outm fivW*. vvjm gons*ien£ew *ll - '•£»>ioiC*'<H’ .xvftWi• ufrcktf -,&&* new “ a | ' • afjfl swbi«rHi»»t .>iln«S-out. boogeOm-i* unuU'u ty~.£yy\- f-hartl. nJeiji • .»■< Kinbcr.wh'U'ftnJ, Miiurfpfcfcui aooa - 7 mile«irW'lJsiileV VJ ‘totJ report, aai fm vV. -v; •of ihf-Kfie Rnt kw.l - «?ar 10 rhuC;'bnr,»c,o.ur *. up ‘PKee/SW’Vi’ft'Wr 'Wrurf HtfttU * ' f* ;: - T/ £5", 7 Ji % : Agent, f *! el £ ‘ to i'cioßitjrJH«>tu*iit«. •%.fr.flCHA' r*> VTlfl 6T-T it ir«tlriul l£o ln«ll} , M. M HoflKßtf 4 0V-S H «.r l« ln**'i«m• .H »an ■ Inttreond ‘bn: s9«axutjkt < tyi < t'A •Q««wiw«; meicJ wi untiUy loiiiut in eastern faAi-?Vu'<4 nl *4rullr lq * * ■prices- • i V.-.l MOl?Kl\» S ONJ ♦' aUjjSC -?»*«. " • vlli Wooit «irw.iifc*ts>»hb;ry ■•? J£l » lIOHT X£\VJ*l\*W !WrPJ.frt p t Xiv?, ucw improved c rf ■IS ; .-gr. if jimi received and nowope.-v-v-vViv F« « Mr Chlckering’ ’ No~Bi M'onil Mrerfj Pitfshut£h,-,Bolei Ajtßiit lor Chirk. .. liiigVgTand o- ‘ C« , roVElMl’l^slß'ftTji(C«'e“lW,! SjlC me her , ! ■ OhoiulanJuir >:ile byi’KlX(!3l-MOOltll t-AD, , . ■ , OC|3 t > eoiyDiamani and DiaiaaU'l alley, : ~' 1 1 It eiv Gourtt. J It ~ '' ~ fTtflE ruli’irtilie.i'i/iaff this day romuteiuieil. npeninjt I ■.■■. ■'■- ■ ■l , B dppiriin--Al.L<iOOi3s>iMi,nr.i«a,lctii-i.Mvr y nely ol' allthe urni'leshelontipipioll.is Inioof bustae „ i wiiirh hr will !i::ii.e 10 order Hr ’.M'ifK'.' lht*. y> r. r\ oi a fbnherftea-iori. 3A£i. 1 M'lltTUV.. 'l’aiior, ' eepghf ■ 1 ~Sr dintfth Building rtioTlE SOED-Threc lniymy6t> iiijfl<.n ,vr Util I OmclrY. .le. aoily nnm-d. Ip \VM. tfAtUWOV, ' trc.-t ■•■: »4BpwVhl. Allegheny, T lc J l3 I.ilu J , 1) St. Illilnor-trail of Hint old *Ji|>l ,) i-I’ajne si. dml immediately opposite fm: iirud o i teitjilhucM M. >„ ocld.'ini " i. i r t>6a hfc-l« hurbf Im. An sal vyerylow, in clo if by |oi t5l k ? s SMiTfl & SCS'CI.AIH ' it. oAtuisiita ‘ *.« mZSI rrt'L •? i jYo. M 9 JFnmf si , Mmra IVboJ and'Smnhjiili mat HifANCKAf rL'JiEHP of Bells of nil slm», doable ni • IM/ singlenciinii Force Puiur'i Counter Ilaiimr. Mi; era! kYnieriPampi Ciiui(f<of all binds iorGn«, Wot* Stenm.&c Bruts Coslliifti'far STachiueryiMd anu-att' - •iion;mewl ; for’-came. ' paid lOiCj-v... n well as?ortfd Moet- df-PliUn and On*' &o &r , cd * flla]u]you hniii 1 * i > , > oct^ ;■ UtJUKS A#O JY(|A.-TrU» Si ’OclobtT' I4th» ffUU&'O’fitru'l?, 04 t !‘Coromer*ui> : S:iJtv< Haora; cornerof Wood :uul Fifths ivwilt h* sola (>i>rftluablronj*oeUai»eo - I family wmrktf jn .aplfmf:. I bii{dnig, 3 oiiruiaU; alB0 t blank bGok?,l?itcr<(nil »rup.wtlv r - ingpap«r f _ ~ I ,„Sctia, ? m < JOHNin.jPAVl^Am*.} - 7 npHK THIKtt SALK of Wm' A. J ftrCfa*£> \1 nty OfiOiU t f^»U'b( k . J toWiimf4 l oill! , ! iinbo'dock;:;;^All , yicracirt4 pflKnaKlng Gooo .• >o uqeucl, as bargains vailbe <b!d 1 'o’ctiu 1 * JOHN Hr HAVJS, Audi it'IORS .ao2eiul«{F{oreiftnfl Torsale t V ocU3 , KING 4 MOORHEAD TJACON—M'-'Jil baAdcfatl Tor *i<&. D byl ’ locil-i} ~ KI.NG & MOORHEAD| Rdeeivot f itl'.adlet* Seminary, Sewlcltley rpHf, W»,NT» R SESSION pT thi* JbfUidtiaA : X '!BCueM (»v - ll fa vef;V •. tifesUable xhiit uirpupiK»lwuW 4 fc« prpseAtonthe first de J v>s of itwses*io'f * ■ / *■ ' v c “ * 1 1 v TfieFreiiCii' Rodolp£;,. Xormn Piotruw*lii * 1 For term* mi* farther Crrculnxt, t - •Mo«rs.'Jf*bJi Irwjjr&‘Son’s; It Wotcr street, end J- • Nevm&Ccr Jif. Liberty strrei L. *' w i dSw' * i i 1 D*'E NKV|N,pPnneipal Z, ~ AUegltCJky County mi.*. , ; * ■’ kVTJIE ORPHANS iCOJUBT vr &c v y A JJxecoiot •. v ?r- ilec'tl- far J«av» toscH, £sc. ' And now,- 10 S3, v yrnoilon that tiou^: *J* pQbllcQiioii-ior roQr.;weejrß r saccttslYd7, In burgh Wc£h;\ Mercury anil Ma«njc6i«rer t to Jatxu> r • i M«nns»or4ft|*Hrsnn §ime pf Il)u*ai8: John Armstrong- jTpncy, hi«? wi:*? i of Washington county; Pa.v ihe cTuMreli cot,MoTffßr<>< - Mcßride. de«Ai \\z McUvi'te, Rohan j rhdtaas’Mcfft , tat*,Mo(jh'Mcßnde.ifeliao . vwVof Herron? and ihe etnldrert of Franc; 'ichn^torc^TiivArner:-Johnston-,'Jftus Jobilston, Archly-' ‘hhid'Johusm>t. l MaUn<litrJdhftmon. ariii-,iames.‘Johustot“J r :.' of Beffvcrtouo'y, Petm\4 Bv the Conn. r ; - octl3-4tw "JOHN VOVKG, Jr CPk Ih; fcIrJSJbrxJiKtJV. Al.o-T.cy-c. Law. ' OKci i. . a-rr " rear Grow . milo-.vy * - \ » V
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