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X ■ ■ • asaoranco wJuch we ba^t Ijsafli: ■■ , not iooV upon .aprotcciiyv .-K-. • -■■". i al, or of auch o character as. < -application prthc yetOa -Uo* , : the South bocauac he :ib -*;.*q% ■■ ?^fi-r*!i?*^^ , .-:^-=-*r-'>.-?■?? t* holder, flnd a cotion planter, w k ‘C suroplive cvidehcc of"h:s hoatiHt> ■ t>'-| ii-i?■* ::■■■':■■ ■ 1 torifT} apd-hc is, moreover, unpled^ .* v; i a li'{7 l" 1 <' , on every othorlhalhn. ng.lali „■* A’, i- r' H, ‘ rot «belasi twenty Jcars. -f, A ■ v-: - :;*,' BoLWo haveibeei)i told, (or monUts f- K4'/ c s, *<?&■£*? i v v? 1 * ’ effect of thoTunff of 184 S upon onr-mtu. ) I’ i'A *'' ~ had been ouch-aa to render it nllerlly tmpr^ l - .rot many or them u. oontinuollic.r operation '- i i !, f. v ' , ►’<' « V*«v.> " TOhaee htard that-some cstablishmdnts had ZiAr f " 'J !‘, f actually suspended, owing to the rn.ndus tendt >y *"? i.» *« 5 ''‘ ”> \ . or the late fanff law. Now ir these ptatemen «AS>'-__;* Xi •< A-. „ere true-, *f this Mr. Stewart Would also havt * ’"".■' ,^vtvs'r''', ’ , ' , o t been compelled to relinquish his business,/rent this ’ • ;;. - cause, it w’ould, perhaps, bo doing notliiqg but jusucc . " • ' ! to the community, and especially to the nnfortu- is 4jj’ "’ / l X'X ■ ' - , nates who have already “quit business,” to let it be rnr^ £%?*>■ iy *' V ’. known What is the cause that will operate to |n fr; , K . J.'-f-A s - ' ” ’ come thrs ruinous Tariff,/or - iteo years to toms at nati.es 'K{ 's“.‘. least! The inrormation mlghtye n means of greatly tempts U **i y 4 />; r ?'"§»? J , - ‘ benenttng some or the unfortpptfte manufacturer. In '; t. Massachusetts and who ha.c been g| , M C?/>-^^ r ’Vr y> «*. S “Wiged towqutt business” on account of thc Tariff f '*lf ‘ ‘ . 'HowSvcr, as we intimated in the outset, this state- honert'man, ■vt'- \ * x ; w ment of Mr, Hamilton Stewart, js all o piece of the than nil the joy an r ‘| *‘ - ■ most ignorant fd'uddle, or it is poll- a candidatu wh ;^\/* v V , ' ir ’ '. f tical ktiatcru, to which he and the editor of g f a “ig deception and /;* V '\ '. 5 h.;, Gisctte ore parlies, and or which one ot the ' 1 oinhtio bwba-med.' Can this manufacturer and this jpyA vineyard, at Cinci jt"*' m i 4£ l i*’Ssh2 *** * V ? ! f whiff ’> cdilQf'‘'be bot,i 80 deplprably iKft° rtDt » has ptodpeed, jo mo* ye T >yyyj'r^4' ,7 'h- 1 - ‘5- has nlrcKdy r%«Mhe manuractunog interest {as all vln J yard aDd cultivation, l * a &&&£??■■ /'--■» ,jo ' «.• *Pv editors ’have been asaeveraling for mdnths lwo thousand five hundred am. -> Va *. y . ~ „, ’ can be no hope for any auch.bus.ncts and riftycent. Tor the nineyears, afi. s 'tioi ii*' pi t,) there can in. «« * nhtv dolaas and sulV-one cent* *VSV‘ . uaid It Shall bo repealed t and nothing can make eighty a £%.' their profit any greater, while it shall be in opera- s „ nKam or BacAnsrurta —Th > §re§®WlSs’’. ‘ non than they have been since it went into opera* f brCadslu fi ß since September 1, fran r l v . ’i' rnanufactnrer; and therefore, most cheerfully odd ?- —*-» \ M ’ applause which m deservedly bestowed upon ,hl i ™c grnp |, Company, ciceed 121 per cent. X, S%&-A *'■*Jj - ’most consummate impostors and detcivers. : l: ssr A ; 4aw Aembting . from .sale, for., Si homestcada under SIjMW ,n va ue ,s * out toJMJ the Legislature: of Verfaont: It has alread/ passed | l *' C l,o * , * r >Be ' fC ! > v’ : ■* - m s^^l j?»'l2^ >s * s? 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'*< would * aniniiriu>n t WhtnttispMiblti&nta™ ’ - . > ' * * ’^^4M , &?u^.U«."s"h sm,,or, ' e,lAge,,, “ *■ " ■ T - i |T i ii 1 * nj>p Q p coittmerc I*l and Ktv«* Newt* 5 ace next Page* '' o»tt MAMMOTH MEEKLY. Il was our intention to present to the. Public the first,iiumbcr of our Mammoth Weekly Paper, Ttre SaTDUDav Mobniho Post, cither this week or neat, but owmg to ilia non-receipt ol n variety oi new ‘ miicnais, which arc iniiipensably necessary to en •Jbloua to issue the first number, shall ko com. pellul to dfefcr the poblicAtion otthe paper until lh ■Lstof January- This postponement will allow us time to make tl>c raosumplcorjangoraonlsrlesirable. 4 > November IS* 3S4S. ’THE.HKBWI.*- ~ Wo have not received full returns or the recent Presidential election, but sufficient, we think, to es tablish die following result: Electors for Taylor. Electors for Cass. 'Massachusetts 12 Maine....... ■•••••• » JUiSlsland 4 Now Hampshire b Connecticut.'., 6 Michigan & New York 36 Virginia 1 ‘ ■ ■ 26 Illinois. J Delaware 3 Indiana..... | Maryland 3 Sonth Carolina » ti«i,HoHhCaro!iim.......n Missouri - • Kentucky -,..12 Teas . New Jersey. 2 Missfssippi,.....-,.. „ Tennessee. 13 Alabama » Louisiana.-. ■ 6 Arkansas.-... Florida..., 3 ..Wisconsin.... 4 1 ' Taj lor 163 ' <233....... Van Burcn Necessary to a choice—l4o. chosen b> She people, bul wifi be by ihe Legi la v It will bo seen from these figures, that Cass has secured as many Stales as Taylor,.but has failed in obtaining a. majority of electoral cotes. Tan Burcn 1 ' iuJs not received a single electoral vote! Pennsyl vnnla has been tost to the Democracy, principally m consequence or the defection in our ranks, prodoccd by that honest patriot, Marun Van Burcn. But his ambition is now satisfied, we presume—ho has grati fied his revengeful/eelmgs—he has defeated Gener al Cass 1 Uad Pennsyl ian la voted right, Cass would lmo been elected, and had seven votes lo spare. If Van Burcn had received the vole of New York, '(which wis confidently claimed for him hyhispecu liar friends,) Taylor would have lacked nineteen votes ii an election 5 and in thatevent the House or tlcprescnlatives wonld have to elect tho President, and Cass w mild have been tho man. AS it is, Tay lor is a minority President, and hah succeeded only through'tho unfortunate- divisions amongst our , 1 friends. Let these, facts encourage the Democracy. < for the future. __ Flbst Fboits ov AVc refer our . readers to the card ot Mr. HAittiToir . Siewaut, manufacturer of colored cotton goods, in - another column.; Mr. Stewart .nronn. t»i OialJ be ' made bin arrangements to quit business, in the event of-Cas*> election,hut with the encouraging prosper Wore him, oT th? restoration of a protectitelaritt, he shall continue on. Mr. StewartU raanufaclnres have long Jhcen noted in tin* market, for their aupe nunty. Such )3 the hradille by the editor of the r Pittsburgh Gazette, to minister to the mental gratifi cation of his numerous and highly intelligent t rea ders ; and jet,Heaven save the mark' if such as can ■ V road the above, .without giving a smile of contempt SB**""* to thewriler, be a specimen nr the intelligence of , our coantrjmen' It is but a short time since we saw, fand we believo id the Gazette too,) an eneo ’ ninin on the establishment of this identical Mr.Stcw- 1 ajtj who; we were.' told manufactured articles OP ( ' 'cheap that he feared not competition; because he ; ’ sold all he could make; nnd made all of so excel- 1 •■ ' !’lent a quality that thosenvho .had purchased of him j would bu) no where else. But this Mr. Stew art had -• made •‘arraegeroenta to quit business.” Now, how ever, he is determined to brave out the “nrfn” that has been brought upon lum, for two or three years longer! “ with the encouraging prospect” that ta before him, of a Protective Tariff ‘ . And how truly encouraging ta that prospect* A Democratic ' majority in the. ..United, States’. Senafi) Wilt see to It, that no measures of a partial and un constitutional character receives theirsanction; and " the People will havo seen, before 1850, that the Fed ‘ oral promises aro so lar from - being realised, that they must bo represented by men, whoso integrity and veracity are so well established, as to require no -!-other vouchers' than their., acts. Apart .from;.this consideration, in itself truly encouraging' thefe tsno assnraneo which w e havo-seen, that Gen, Taylor will •rindt ldok upon a. Protective Tariff ,as unconstitution al, or of such a character as to rcadernecessary the application or the veto. He haa been sastamed at the South because he is a southern man, a slavc , o holder, nnd a cotton planter,- which is,strong .pro, sumplive evidence oPhis hostility to a protective tariff! and ho is, moreover, unpledged on this sub jcct,as on every othcrlhalhas agitated the country fot the last twenty ) cars. > /■« _ J But wo have been told, for months past, that the ’ effect of thcTunff of 1846 upon oarminufactures, had been suchas to render it otlerlly impracticable fottnanyofthem tooontmuollicir operations! and - 'wo have heard that-some establishments had been actually suspended, owing to the nimbus tendency or the late Tariff law. Now if these statements were true-, a,* l if this Mr. Stewart Woold also have -bejinxompHlca to relinquish hisbusiness, from this cause, it w’ould, perhaps, bo doing nothing but justice to the community, and especially to the unfortu nates who have already “quit business,” to let it he known What is the cause that will operate to Over;, come th« ruinous Tariff, for frno press to tome at ■ least) The information mightibe a mcanß of greatly benefiting some or the unfortppifte manufacturers In Massachusetts and who havo been obliged to ,t quitbuBines3”J>n account of the Tariff dflS#- " ■ ; v ;■ .'Howover, asiw-e intimated in tho.outsqt,.t)iiestalc-.| ment of Mr, Hamilton Stewart, ja all a piece of the most ignorant twaddle, or it is nfilsycandalous poli tical knaccryj to which'he and the editor of Gxzctie ore parlies, and or which one ot the <>iher v o Jgh( W Can tins manufacturer and this « Whig ” editqrrbe both so deplorably ignorant, auto ic unab|e’ tlpeteqrvC that, if-iho tariff of 1846, his already rufped-lhe manufacturing interest {as all Federal editors’have been asseverating' formdntha 'pisl,) tberc e?n be no hope for any auch.busmeis until it shall bo repealed} and nothing can make their profits any greater,.while it shall be in opera tion, than they have been since it went into opera- AVc arc not willing to believe that such n de cree or Ignorance is to bo found in the editorial chur of a city like Pittsburgh, nor in a Pittsburgh manufacturer'; nnd therefore, most cheerfully end heartily accord to both alLibe merit, and honor, and mmlausowhictr .» deservedly bestowed upon lM - "most consummate impostors and detcivets. , We at® pleased tolearn,that Ihe Hen. Mor jr rt, Longntrclh, has enure* from life re nfjf 1 * <,ent litdi»posrt*® n » _ 2826 I Tbo abinc counties goto Harrison, in 1640, a mljority of 107; they now give tho glorious Old Pioneer of tho West—Lewis Cass—i majority of j 2,82G* IT* S* Senator* There is no little anxiety,among pur,Whig ftifnds,. n relation to the ejection or a Senator,or the (Unt ied Staten, from Pennsylvania, to aucceed Gen. Si mon Cameron. We have beard of .a number o prominent individuals who are actively engaged in tjuielly pressing their respective claims upon the party. The prominent candidates .aro Waltar For ward, James Cooper, Thaddeus Stevens and Charles B. Penrose. Several of the small Try, such as An drew Stewart and Moses Hampton, have also their eyes upon the distinguished poBl; but w.thout the slightest prospect of success. Of all the names mentioned, wo would greatly prefer seeing Mr. Forward in the Senate; and if his friends make pro per efforts, they can defeat back window patriots without a doubt. PRESIDES (HAD. EDUCTION—-Official. PENNSYLVANIA , . _ Cass 3bylar.Vim.Burm. S .K § Sr-'-v.v;.S S “ | la,r * n 3 03 2655 530 1 Bradford".l” «92 022 *<**'* fwt 113 Berk;::::::".::"-:'- sS « Cumberland 3153 021 1372 37 »*m »g» U :::::::::: £SS si« w- Fayette 3441 3M5 73 Franklin 3199 Indiana >5« 241® 204 Jefferson 972 887 19 Lebanon.... JS62 -990 Montgomery.. 0627 50 0 - . Mifflin «1“ "83 | Northumberland 2»o8 JJ® Philnd. City and Co. .21510 31230 577 Schuylkill.* 493& 3^ : Westmoreland 5197 3U4 - Washingtco 3320 3S9S 407 ■HIC. KIJCCr*ON OF TATLORv-t- Mill \ Care of Sheep* A ‘'Practical Farmer," writing to the German town Telegraph, gives the following practical direc- Uona for the care of sheep: “An opinion prevail!* in uome.seetions that; sheep Tcqrnre no water during winter, and that they actu ally do better without than with it.. This, however, is a greatmisiake, and one that not unfrcqucntly gives riseio serious losses. When .'permitted, sheep, though they are capable from their structure; and l habits of sustaining a longer time, probably without water than any other domestic animal, will arm* from four to eight times a dny, and with evident ad vantage, particularly during wh '“ * h „ c ?. necessarily restricted to dry und indigestible food, which naturally engenders thirat, .end requires tnoep drink to render the economy pf d'gestion pnd aasinu lation sufficiently rapid and perfect to insure a con tinuance •of thrisl and health. When practicable, there should always bo a watenog trough in shect or yard, to which the animats can at nil tunes have Tree access, Without mingling with cattle or large stock, as they arc liable to be minred by the latter, espe cially when wiib young. When there ina P o “ Pin , the yard, as there nlways should be-r-lhe trouble ats ■ I tedding ' such, an; arrangement, is. comparatively 1 Slielit, even where the jsheep . and. cattle yards arc, as they ought to be, distinct. From twenty-five to tbirtysheep orjaa many as can he well kept in one enclosure. When the number eseecds its, unless special care be had to secure the most perfect ventila tion, tho auimals areliablo to contract diseases, and never do so well as when confinedin srpsllei: hpeko. On taking sheep from the pastures, m aolnmn, the, sudden change from green to dry [bod often operates detrimentally, which is sufficiently evinced by the loss of appetite ttnd consequent emsciaboir evinced* and which is often attributed, erroneously, to disease. As soon os thev are taken from theranees, acnunle of mcssekoFpofStoes'sbould bo given themdaily for a weak er so, gradually lessening the qoaniity, as. they become accustomed to, and acquire a relish Tot other food. By adopting this plan, and allowing them a liberal supply orsalt and water, .their yigqt will remain unimpaired, and the change rendered unavoidable bv circumstances, will be productive oJ no unpleasant resell*." ( 1 W«n WaH« a Hu^BAirat —Here’s a chance Tor apy bod? with ten ihquaand dollara. . *ay. tome other gentlemen,-could-;be found to Ufce a lady with ten ihousamTsirntfar chances. Wo cut the ad. | verlisement from-the Tribune. ' i Notice —The subscriber-wishes a.wtie, takes; Mm* 1 method of finding one. She must ho not over twen ty, five Years old i worlbat least $lO,OOO, and a Pres byterian. Please address LYMAN MANN, hew j'pilu Landing, Ulster bounty, N. Y-:', Elating where an intcmoWmay bo had. «—■' " i 1 WiioLTsaiE Ei-raaßiNATion. —It . was plated re-1 eently by the Rev. ME C/migiy.in spuhlic meeV mg at Montreal, that he hada lurtof fiftmo families, once among the wealthiest fijti}ilieB-o/- J MonUeal, j who have all becn-destroyed'by intemperance. ; ■ Their aggregate fortuncaa few Tears 3go,.amoun. j ■ted 10 eight- hundred thousand dollars'. .Now Incyi hare-disappeared entirely* root>nd. t>raocn, aolcly | through the influence of tqtoxjcatingjiquors. tie had another hat oi fourteen families, of vinous oe- ambnnted to one million twoWMred thousand dollars, who have also disappeared rfaB*the fame cause; and another i Hat of 517 f»miliesy whvresided iu fourteen parish es,and were all once cflmparatively wealthy, but ■ are all notv destroyed by llquor. oicept remnant*, seiltercd through the Slates and elsewhere. It is thus that intoxicating liquors destroy •tod .human race. r t -The Jlvtinc: Pamioh Stroso ik/Death.—-NVe . tteJuforuicd that during the dying moment* of Got, ; M’-Nutt; a ooAon entered the room wuh.h newapa-. , pterinhV’lihno(&Lw Qß about the time wlieu the r elcctioa coming in from Pennsylvania. The cyo-bf tho dying, politician assumed a momen tary brightness as fits feoble voice faintly articulated . tbe cnqniry, “What’s heUstnew* from Pennsyl vania V 1 the answer, could be given, the querist waa-a U*Wit of the true Do* njocrat had lea the combat. Itfi s Lazuli ABnMicA.-JK3WiMe nnnwalM II Mill, arc found near take Bait3fiapjcmlljr in thn nver flmdianka, and all the Mount Khamatdaliam yThc lapii in fragments (romMho vallejt, and, the native., it in found-after the lieavjr r a la. ;> fall at tempts to discover itsengiwJ locality been UDiucieaafnl. Mica i« aatd m be pHMnit, and natives, for. windows, *n ghss. A PtEjfeiso REriEciiow.-r-The oonßCiogsneeCslj doing one's wliolo duty in a good cause, is, toi the truly‘honest man j a thousandtimesmore gratifying j thin all tho joy and hope escited by a victory won with a' cahdidato whose position.was ridiculously in-, definite, and whoso election has; been achieved by glaring tfwepuotiand-unworthy combinations*.,. .... - . -:>■ ayA vineyard, at Cincinnati,owned by Mr. Rcsori has produced, in nine years, jvmn to the value o ■throe thousand twofiunurod and twsnty-nine dollar* | arid fifty cents. Deduct from tblsnmpunt the cost of i the vineyard and Cultivation, ond.w« find.eptofit of, two thousand five hundred and twenty five dollars and fifty cents for the nine years, or, two hundred and eighty dollaas and auiy-onC cent* per year. Siutjiekts or Baciosiurrs —The total eiporta of breadalufis emce September l,from lhe-I*adfng •tiibbide Pdrts Ot this country to-. Great: Britain, apd JrcTand, have been 135,583 bbis. flour, 8,241 bbla. | ebrn meal, 343,196 buallela lvhcaGnnd 2,161,144 | bushels of corn- - N j-'Tbc nett receipts for nine months, A, of tho .Toronto, Niagara jhuTSU Cattannc’B clcgraph Company oxcced.l2i.percent*...^S| fffr A ft.nw eiemdttng from .sale, for., Hi. homesteads under SlfiOO .» value is about 1 10 pas* ilie Legislature of Verfnont: It has already; passed the Lower House. 'y,- ~ V f ,* r ' A OB>I KOR TllK SEASON. Tho following may be read ul the present moment with more than ordinary relish. is one of the most beautifulp6ems The j xv Is chaste,natural andaltogetKerAppropriate; % 1 as i i - 1 i „ ' ..'ev iiaXABT. =■ The melancholy days are come, The* saddest of the year, Of wailing'winds and naked woods, _ And meadows brown and sere, Heaped in the hollows of the grove, ‘ They withered leavesiie dead, 1 The rustle to the eddying gust, And to the rabbit’s tread . ■ The roblun and tbcwren.arn flown, ■ And from the shrub the jay, , ; . > ■ And from the wood-top calls tho crow, '1 Through *all the gloomy day. < Where are tho flowers, the fair young flttwers, That lately sprung and stood In brighter light and softer airs, * A boautoous sisterhood t Alas 1 thoysll are in their graves, - The geello caro of flowers, Andlying in their lowly bed, ‘ With the fair and good of ours. ' . j ..... The ram is falling where they lie, 1 But cold November raip„ Calls not from out the gloomy earth i The lovely ones sgain. The wild flower and tho violet, They perished long, ago, -■ And the wild: rose and thc orchl3 died ; - Amid the Summer glow ; But on the hlll tho gnlden tod, And the aster in the wood. . And tho yellowsunflower by the brook, In Antumn beauty stood, Till fell the frost from thoielcar, cold heaven,, As falls tho plague an metr,* J And the brightness of their smiles was gone Prom upland glade and glen. And now, when cornea the calm midday, ■■■•■■■'■At still such days will come, To call the squirrel and lh« bee From oul their wintry homo, When the sound of dropping nut* is heard, ■ Though al I tho tree* aro * til I, And twinkle In thejmoky light : Tho water* of thejfillj ; The south wind scorches for-tho.flowers • Whose fragrance late he bore, _:• ; And sighed to find them in tho wood And by tho stream no iporo. And when I think of one who in Her youthful beauly dlcd— ; "; That fair meet blossom that grew up .■ And faded by my aide j In tho cold moist earth wo laid her, • • When the forest cast the lear, ‘ Add we wopt. thataoeso lorely ' Should haseolifeoo.brief, ■■ Yet not unmeet it wob, that one Like tbe young friend of onrs, 'FvrtAtMormnz Poti I ThatHoipltali : aW'flßrf' wmMnlbrto one oMhoie unfortu- i natflindmdnals *ho are considered bcbind rtie age in information, what haa become of the Wcrtern | Pennsylvania Hospital, of which die public heard so much a couplo of years since! Has U fallen through, like sd many other Utopian projects on Pittsburgh; or Is it built in eomo out of the way j place, and performing iu charitable functions 10 * l " j fence and without trumpet sounding? I heard a lotitr while ago of many thousand* of dollars do- I nated to this Hospital; I read ip the newrpapersofa | mft or land by Harmar Denny, and another gut W I an Koglishtnan, who had married a daughter of Mr. I Ct’Offban | u was aUo said that contracts tor boud* I ings were about 1 to be let, &c., Sic. tiOw,wa*lherc any truth to all these statement*, otanv of them?— Would any one be kind enough to enlighten » W* iniehted ludiTidual, whose heart is alive enough to bumanilaiy impolscs, as fo wish to see in this great community eoinc other refuge for the unfortunate Lunatic than the Coual) Jail J If, ** l nothing has been done, there is n fearful accunnt I resting somewhere to be settled-. Howabp ManrnaiT * a™ Man racTcant's B»ss,} Octebcr.iSb.-Itsts- ' > ■ - «rj- An election for thirteen Directors of.itnsßank, lor )car, will ho held alike Banking House,on M oc.??td h ** W? r il Cashier. Prmacncir*,, i ■Nov«nber?Ui. IS**' > : ify-The Mcrcbaofs and Manufacturers’ Eoiik hat* ih(rdm declared a dividend or lour per ecut on the Capual SioeV, oui of ihe pmffi f°r »he monJi, • Exctiaxok Bask or rirrtavfotf, ) A >avetnbir 7, IM* J fry Tins Bank bas ihu day declared a dividend of fo&twr ceni; ou jia cnpitaMUtfV,. out* Basjc or Pittsburgh* l Ottoln*rlO,im S rr}*- An elfction lor ihirleen Ihreelor* of ihi* {tout, R>r. : Aeen«im< yrar, will h* U«ldi at lie llankuiK Ho»w, m S* 1,81 fishier Eiausae IU-v* or Prrottrecn, > October 2IM, IMA. $ 1 ITT* Art elrdinnfor tM risen 'Directors, 'o serve for wo f totting Y***' Will Ilf held »t We JJanklnsHoqie on Mon day, November 20th, IMS', between We hmjt* ofO * a and’ffrx Tuo ““ Mt octSJ die Caaluer / % ' So gentle and eo“beautifi)l( ... Shoulilpcnth with ibe flowera. rrr* naaonlc Notlce-—A .pee.al or SJ Jtmids Lodge v No 219. AY M .will behcl“mil® Hall ‘‘‘nail* *' *''*'”* °W.X^rp,aec-) try-To oett ttiim-We are ofW tempted, to be- I lieve Wat mankind are peculiarly unfortunate In enter talnlng to ettin i diversity oCopmlon in maiter.wbleh “latewtbepreaen.anonkbealth; but onr betterjudg ment convince* ua Wot, however prejudicial It may prove Id particular tutetcata it la net ertbeteaa |> wite Sroviajon of We Creator, for ‘rtJmAni'.Snatß 1 rtirivilege*-ttUii*e'r«otures, uml forf rtalllng ilioai potty ; J]S>tu,ie«i3vd contentions which are »o not to mar their •islaijarr Although our charitable leclmg* might in- I rlfiw uslo WUh heiflih and long tife to the. whole human fainily,tlie'y arenil! atliherty Woiuoj Weirnaiurnlprlv lc«ln.lhh .election of such remedies a* their judnimr.l ortnchrtallon may dictate to be the moat bencßcial The I ceaaenuerfeca certainty will not-restmi our shpifldcra.— •Our ’worldly nroapentyhat been enSiciemly promoted bv the-.uceeaVwhieh -haa already attended our endeav, I ora: mid whert ure tell the iuvolidlbntCllekeiier aSugar conUd Vegetable Ptlla are the only remedy that can be depended on in head-ache, .alt rheum drop.y.gout fe- I vet. of all kind*, jaundice, consumption, ortd .all other, dUeaae. which artao from impurity of the hlood andir- I regularity of We dlgeative orguna, we haye done our n Sole duty VWe community are not convinced by the uumerou.'nnrt well-auibenliculea te.timonlala already 'publUhedywe scarcely kwaw In what.wuy lo carrytcon m tmvig ’ "W Liberty «t#e£-Dli«burgh. 1- ::S - £p<>* Hat of Agcntaffie artvengcmcM 5 in* Cold*, Colon*, CbyijrxgrtoV, Ac,—ft. Would he I remembered Wat a cough la •att-evidcnce that «qme im purity ut lodged in iWluilg«,K>ich,if not removed, will ao Irritate Wo.c delieyil3*g?»a» W Produce luflnmma lion of We'lunge, a dtacUso,.which wo all-know,l» the ' hiirh ioiidiO'Coii&onipiion>' v 1 •■>■■■. I lVrisWa Indian Krge&Me fiU> am a aafe, eaty and certain cure forcolda at|d epugli*, because they carry off by the itoraaohumd bowel* those morbid humor* .which,,) irdeboaited updiVllie.lungvnre Wo oauite of uie above j danuefou* comptmnll. ■.-Arinsrle twenty ,-fiyo cent hozof | Wrmlil'e Indian Vegetable-Pill* la generally sufficient to I make a perfeel cpto rf-the.moat, obaunate cold t and at: •the aame tfme'thVdiseSttdn is tmproyed, and We, blood I Imitation*,—•Remember that, I lithe Original’andUlulir Genuine. Indian. Vegetable Pills f have the writtanaignalure of AVatOttr on the l °feemcmber, o M*o 1 , O that MessrsFeuchlwertger ft Co, of | HgfWYnikti/ai'Saaiaicob'WCß.. avCtaeinnaU; andf-.M IS Wilder-A CU.J of Louisville, are not;, ngcrlls for this | 1 Sedicln'e, and'we C&nnot guarantee the genutneneas of i ]fthtft offered by them for sale , I ' Thegenuine it for sale.at,Dr,:Wnffhl!*Prntcipal Office,. I JM Hace street, Philadelphia,ondby Jon* Tiiommov, j-'GMiiberly street, PitubUrghyPa-ywho i* sole ngetrtfori thWctirehy whom dealer, can bo supplied at the whole; ule rate novlu_ „r: PITTSBURGH THKATIIK. i C 6 POKTEK, “ dL °‘' eC in,' » Gallery .... •■■ ■ ■-W I Privalries • • $l,OO ITT- La»t uiffbl df Mr 1 anil Mrs C S CONNER SvnjEllAT, Nov Buckingham' -Mr“prior | Qa«m EUznb’liAlrsConnlr lmme d,a.^nner.he pP^lp a EcTATiori _ ■aTrtdnmft'deVivelay'»>-*•** ~M -r ».•»?■* »Mw.Conrter.-i M CoSc Pmde Dour, Mm Walter, and MrGoodwm, a To conclude wilt __ „ POOR PriiLICODDY. _ P6or Pillicoddy• ‘Mr. Danni | SaraDlunt :• ;M»* Graj»»* 1 / rrT*. Momlay, Benefit of Mt. and Mra. £? B. CONNER. 1 llj* Ddoraopert-atT:CurtQttvwllljlse al.7Ao’clock. T-tl UEMMbtt fclAhAlSlNba gEShIVEU AT M A L/ MINER'S—' Godey * liiuly’n Boole forjjecember,.. Grnhnm'e.Mnsrozme for December Dl.cipUneof Info Pub lsUm Hnroen Ltlieli'sElvingAge t Mflfc J34apd 835. Democratic Review, for November Werner, n Traced j , by Lord Byron „ , . Every cony of (be new Edition of Ibe Dmran.on bond and for.Bli’ Also.ot BmvoEb’e, Allegheny city. ■v |£j» Smilhfieil 81., third door ntiove 2a. novla eiHIHTINti STUPES AND CHECKS—3O caree re ' ; kV ceived; and foraalr cheaply -,.j novlB A A. MASON & Co, 00 Market tl. ( 1 " ( Qoauetek Sessions— November 17 The ,Courtgovc theSimmdcose tothejurjywhichret're , Commonweal* is. Sherfy' Dqvoe. Indictment, f ■'Larceny.” Plda, *Not Guilty "■ Ted defendant in this case is a negro. The prose 4Utn* was Mrs. Collier, of the Thud Wet 5 ■ e gheny. She• charged: him with slf3^ln *l [Py room a little work stand, which contained a e money ohe'had. Tho testimony was nor sufficient to satisfy tho jury that the defendant was rea y guilty, and so they said alter a Tew momcntsconsul tation. The Court discharged the prisoner with an admonition which may do him good. Tie BracUnridge Cose.-II- M. Kennedy, Esq , roso and asked leave to bo heard in defence o us conduct in relation to this case. Ho read tic a davits of Judge Brackeondgo and son, and ol Mrs. and Miss Pareoqs, and commented u P on l PPP PP vercly. ■ Ho then read the affidavit of several of the Grand Jurors, who setforlh that tlm name p young Brackeondgo « as placed in the indictment at tlio re quest of the jury, upon the evidence of Julia iPar sons. Alderman' Buckmastor was called upon to make a statement ns to the affidavits made before him by the parties. At the request Of Mr. Kennedy we will make no further statemeut until he lias furnished us with tlic affidavits which he intends to procure. But we will say that his vindication ofliimseir was triumphant 5 and m saying this we express the opinion or the whole Bar, including even Mr, Knox, whomho/lashed TYitV«otto.6ovoniy* r .. , Commonwealth vs. Matilda Barrel, Elian Brown, and B. M. Brackcnndge. Indictment, « Conapira *cy'” 'to entice away Julia Patsona for the purpose of prostitution. . „ For Commonwealth, Mr. Bigbnm; for Matilda Burrell, Mr. Darragb; for El.ru Brown, Mr. Maga hap- for B. M. Braekenridge, Messrs. Wyl.o and Knox. Mr; Wylie moved to quash the indictment, on ac count of certain imperfections in Ha construction. He contended that there was really no crom.nai offence charged in the indictment;, for, thecharacter of this house wasnot described as a “ bawdy house,’ bo, Mr. Darragh sustained the motion to quash. The Court slated that there was much force m the arguments of.counscl, but declined, giving an opin ion at present. Tfto parties might decide whether they would go on to trial at once, or give the Court till Monday to investigate the affair. It was decided to go on with the trie!. ' Jotta Parsons vras caUcd aml eworn ; and Mated, dialj. on - afternoon she. went out to hunt a house Tor her mother; met MalM* Burrell—who enticed her to the house on Prospect atreet-when she said to FJiua Brown, ** Here is the gul I proro ised to bring to you.” Young Brackcnr.dg* wa. i introduced to her. This is, in brief, about all that was elicited. Officer Wallace was called, bat objected to, ns he knew nothing about tho>attc.!' Mrs. Parsons was called, but said nothing relevant to the affair.. • o, Mr; Bigham gave up the case, and tho jury retired to decide who should pay tho costa. . Tho jury returned willi a verdict of“ hot Guilty. Since the above waa in typo, Mr. Kennedy has handed ua the following affidavit rtrv* or - Prmniimcif, ss. v r ..... . - * - Before me, as Alderman jin and for said city, P cr * aonally came Henry M. Kennedy, who, bcmg duly Aworoaccording to law, deposed, and sajs, that he never eommenced nor advised a prosecution to be commeoccd against B. M.Brackenridgc, lor the pur pose of extorting money from him, or lor any olher purpose whatever j thafMrs. Parson, >n«utcd on um, time aßer time to prosccuio Bnckonrldgc. stating aa her reason for desiring to Invo himi prose eotedt that if be had monoy to spend, in prostiinting little eirla liko bet’s, that he ought to ho made pay anmn nf iLiD another way; that ho advtied theUc» pooeht toproseeetc Matilda Borrell and Eliza Brown and drew the Bill ofmdietmcat ngahist them, and purposely left out tho name of B. M Brad.er.ndgc when Julia Parsoos, tho p'ovecuting w.Uiesx went before the Grand Jury, the irophcated .B.M^BracY enndge, aa is shown by tho affidaxila of three or the Gran S Juror«j that, m rcgardlo coropromiscjtho deponent never .poke to B. M. BrsckenndßS until be came to bit office with James Donpc!ly, K»q. and Joseph Gnffitb, to arrange the matter if he could. At that time, J. Donnelly took deponent in lna .back tootn, and sfated that Brackcntidgc wanted t» com nromite, and it might aa well be compromised. a* krnmlirc hated to have h:8 name in the paper* “tout it.V Donnolly then called BracVemidge inin ihn hack rocm, and lie tllruckeni‘idgr,) (lu-‘n m«d, .hs?hekno«lCdf <P»£nV> **«««•» make a. raise ofl him, ana if they wore not too damned highiho wonld pay.thens rather thaii.go into Coutt That he tßrackcnrrdgo) requested deponent to have the process stayed, und.ee tho and ids what arrangement* they would uiqko pa to compromise, and he and Mr- Donnelly would meet I ai deponents office, at five o’clock in the evening. I Deponent did see Mrs. Parsons and her danghier, . 1 ant?they refused to compromise with Bmckenridgc, unless he would pay them one hundred dollar*. When Braekenridge and Mr. Donnelly came to do rmneata office, deponent staled to Braekenridge and £t, a Cnndly what had been u.d by Mrs. Parson, “* r : Hraekenrideo refused to give ttom h tho amount they asked » end deponent then told Braekenridge that he had nothing further tosay ili regard to tho. matter? that what bo had dents in rcttaSl to effecting* compromise, was at the rcqoest or'hrni tßraclictr.dgo; sod after a short time, Brapkcnndge left offic^ Pwom to and subscribed, ibis IW. f Novem ber. A. 0.1843, AM). M "AbJtBS, Commonwealth «, Franc. Bowen, Ind.clmen , firstcounl," Assault and Battcrj with .ntenlio kill second count, ** Assault and Batlcrly.” Mem. Mc- Clure anil Britain appeared for Commonwealth; Mr. Macrae. Tor Defence. 1 The circumstance m which «... case or.g.natcd will be recollected. The defendant I. a young lad, a son of Mr, Bowen, who keeps a garden in Ahc* gheny city. A boy named Cab.U wa.eecnonthe promises, an wa. suppoaed for the purpose of .leal mg fruit. Young Bowen fired nt him, thn shot airnck him, and for a while bla life «eemrd in dan cer: but hcrccoverod. After the testimony waa heard, the Commonwealth abandoned the firrtcount, and the defendant's eoun soV made no defence against the second. The Court instructed the jury to bring in a verdict ip accord anee wflh the intimation, ot the counsel. The jury retired, and in a abort time brought in a verdict of <i Quilts” on both ec amts. This sirucl. all with amazement. Wo understand some or the jurora were quite Indigent at Mr. M-Cluro for abandoning tho coso in. so far os h©<lul« Young Bowen w»H probably get a new tml. ‘mi • i . MimoEft'.-OnThormlay afternoon, a negro named Jackson, who h»s h«en long a rodent of Row. Ip , ,n thia county, wan murdered by n band or deapera doea, who havcjnfeidcd that;neighborhood for years. The deed waa%mmUtcd at a public house kept by a German. Four or five nr tho ruffian. solaod Inin, und beat htm with nndeluba «o severely as to Jeavo him senseless. Ho <»>«<> on I about three o'clock. The name el the murderer, ark; Kerr, Bow, and two of the Caldwell’,. We Lro informed that Iherc are other. Impllmlod who arc not known-? They belong to Franklin township. Allegheny douity, and Cranberry town.hlp, Ruller county. Thoy were on a drunken frolic at tho tlmo oftheoutrage. The.ceneol tho afflur la about lit o mile, out tho Franklin road. The deceased wa, a harmless, lndu.tr,ou. man; add the attack wa, made upon him without provocation. P S. Since thfc above wna written, wo have seen officer Armatreng, ol Allegheny, who soya that, in the oftornoen of yesterday, while crossing the F.aa‘ Common., Allegheny cty, h? met poor old Jackson «Ato you the man that was killed yesterday t» « yes.aahi but ll.oydid’nt kill me quite; come might; near tt, though.’* Ho came to town to make information agaln.t tho rowdies who assaulted him. He was cruelly boat up. A Bum. —There was some talk ycslordij that a duel would grow out of the Brackeurldge case-be tween two of the lawyers. Wo hope this rumor may have been groundless* 3B&&BgjMg&gKte3 t: - : - T. J . 7fc: " , . ... . . .. ---.S- -..""r. - $ 1 * * * - * “ * ** * *. •h- V r r ** . **“ <b •* * »** ■** _ * Y 1 . "’ -*. * i"" * \ t ~ “ t ,*• - * »Cf % 5 Mayor's Office —briduy iMurnib# —Wc wvrn aslomshcJ to find tho “ country eonstahlo ’’ up .again; Thursday::morning- lio paiit.-his Tine I C a citizen obedient to the laws, and left the.office vow. log a determinations take care oniimsptf in otere; but some pernon must:sell, very good whiskey or he again fell a victim to the cup- This time e p ca in vain—especially ns bis money was all gone u about threo fips. He visa committed for twenty-tour hours. Wo learu something m this case: That oth cers of tho peace sometimes break tho peace. A Love Affair, if Nothing Worse.-Oao of] the night police brought forward a very genteel looking young map, against whom ho made n com plaint of this, kind- “I B*e a daughter whom I love, and- for whose wellfare I take care. This young man had a fashion of running after her, and enticing her away. I have frequently warned Kim to keep away from my house. Ho did not do it; but has made threats that ho would wiy-lajr mo.” This waß tho pith of tho watchman’s statement. “ What have yon to say, sir J” enquired the Mayor, it Well, Mr. Adams, I ’ll tell you the truth. I like this young hdy; and I always did. I have visited her, and she does not deny me tho pnvitege. I meant no harm; indeed I did not. For sflmo rca son this man has taken a dislike to me. I’m sure he can say nothing against me; for I never injured him nor nny other one.” Tho Mayor remarked that | ho could do nothing, ns there was no charge against the young roan, upon which a prosecution could be, founded, He was discharged. The Meanest Kind of larceny—h. white man, I named Brown, was brought up, charged with having I stolen old clothing from two negro firemen on tho steamer Mount Vernon. He took tho nrticlcs on Thursday, after dinner, and sold them to n dealer in old clothes. Ho had no defence, oicepta declara tion that—“ I know nothing about these ihings.” He was committed for trial. « Mysterious.” —A woman was brought In who had fallen into tho Monortgahela river. She was m her night dress, and had only to say thalshe went to tho river fur a bucket of water. The Mayor sus pected she had been drinking a little, and eo com mitted her; But it is. possible she became if little somnambulic, and took to the water while in that | condition. Who knows » t ' 4 I 1 ” ~ t-> i’.-vi '■ Vv £ ■*“ ;*%' ? >'sft; I , j - -J ‘ r '*T -.-- ■" ‘A- '— ■A. -.fv-f^vv.=,* ~.*a <s *, ‘"/■ v - f '‘^„' -'r* \‘ .;v ' * ~*“ j' ik > ”-* rf.SsJ iC 1 .-i £*£: i■* % - -■ -■ V.-^VV'*- w?<h to MeiuaraiiQp, Sniveling and S'-., . ~ -, -*»--- ■■- r‘, ,ij fn infuM of the |-.V 3'V ■ - .‘ ; ’ farm df worts; with .vocabularies mufcoptiiieeiewises,, s -‘ •„ tmiialton ani by jj • \ ■ ... ; “,y s v>« TMtic-MitCHutbcks Professor of Language s»anu v * s ' ' * \ - *■"'■*■ y^jo ■George K. Crt^tvi^A- if* .Adjunct Professor ttf Ban- | ■ gU^poS’s£iS, .of , lSal2e Catharine*vCoorp%d ed'n. ?- * - ~i-f. " ■ . ’ ~ -'\ -3j\ ■■- -5 ■’- ’ J ”i V- Va;. -' -- ■ Nights’ -. ' ~ ( - N ~ '-i ■ , _ y, novio' ' Booksellers, cor. Market and Third sts. _ t ' ' : - , r, i-Ma.KSK»?S«FSSSS: »- : - ■ '••'/: '•> ..v.'r'.Y’- _.. 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V J S _ -f 0, •> T { _____, , ;^!,: if ..-c:.:v-'.- ■'■■..•■: -A'Cstni* r '\ J ‘ ii ''■'' V r t 1 , jt mHE 'subscriber respecifttlly inftrrttt Bi*rortier cm- a ... '"> J , r , 11 1 idhteraiand thh pubbo getthnsUr**®*hdhs now pro £ • ~ pared to furnish all hinds of Foreign and IWneßUe fi. - ’ s ' - : Wines and .Liqaora, and Cordials of errery Wna.ianiudt 5 •* *■ iowerrolea lhan usoaL. Persom. wishlng lo porchase, B > ' • ‘ wilt find it to then-interest tocallat the olds laud, comer 5; <- s, - of Smithfieldond.Frootslrteia J „t . % _ : >' ‘ « i hoS-n. - Ev C.-MABTIS Agem g, _ u t - ■ -' - r *r. *> v r "* ’ r.X*;,: *-°§te«nES 6 eMd f Uneh add Colton I A .7-'^"^ ? i A l inEW^^ca^of ’all lands, josi f . opened. ■ ■. < >l ‘ ! |, , •> ■ -’J- * ~ \*i W 1 x> siG?roy tub wnriK rw-AJf, MAtturr eya&ET» , -♦ i *•* . 6- ' ~ *v-‘ OV3TORBv;direei from Bammore, Which hfwj[! e® ll r - - * v,, ALEjillcewise, Brandie*, Chtmipaghetoi o^fcrWines, s , ' , ijV hfcßtbrtmds. .- #. m -v -< _ * A'• ® blB CheSnW3 .5 " 1 'r ‘ ' in- WMrnCougm—l>r.CUchener-aSiigar-coaied P - ,s» J wo.antnfalUble remedy for Ihe whooping i. , /’ _* coufh,aawill be seeiby *^ o^^i' e j , ";{3 r 1845 f . A ,t^r ■ D, ■ c‘- r 'chdcma—Wj Dear Sin Nol a - •_ * t i. cMd’ofrmrioweyrakenbadlywithlliewhoopiSgpotigb. r t T ' i and aawehasenoDoctorwiihin us, I t » > 5 ashed' a neighbor of mine If he hnew- of tmylhing that : t 1 ' TrAi for it JTe *wd bp Sid uoi know ex&cti) ■whai . * « / ' hultherewasAhoxorClickeiier’sSaga- v * *• coaled Pnrgaliv e Fills jn thehoose, which he had oought t , * S Y “ ft, of a pedlar the lasi time he was.BtCtiicago r and 4f they 5 ' < r JI.ZX < . » - ' •?* + ' /‘IT--"" Sa”nf Sim'might heofaemde rbmy JtoneS ' I con- , . ' eluded to trrthnn^and Bball peVetregrtnTurt I drfso-r :. - - • «,-.-i.-.' • .. ThalilUe fellovyJ^^dlatticeonlyuv'oorinree<d^ 8 > be " \ 5 a N v e. forts lie cough eijuTelV left him Thougbotdy tHreeyearfl t /* old.-hebai ofte'rt *ouf \o me since, fc, ra ) gjyd ine some «■ \ k more of them- lda Jov« them 4aTTeail> n * \ ~ s ~ *%t * * l -wish tendme, per beareTj and he t v. . will pay you for them Tba conoiry hereabouts js so c v " _ dh.nly Kettled. and Physicians so difficult to pet at that I *- * " ■* >. ' \ think, if you should establish an agency at Chicago, it L t vraUla prove a profitable f {lecnlauou for you- r -,.r--,T..... r?- ; - t Yours, in haste, Jon 1 * Walker. ' * t _ *• - A/r A FEWKLGS PHIhIB L and ferf Sale by ‘ A ocd9™ , r CUMMINS & SMITH. **s T 4 ' • l 1 - « « i X* ■• Nv J V “ ' f. •■■■■■■■. .-. •., ■;- '...•■•• ■- • •.'• ."St?-.;.T ■'■ r.'-s.-.44 f- ’ - 3 - .Vx J '■ , y tKy?g: , --*»<->, j'" ~ , y.?:;ii 1 " ■- 1 V C e';V7'f\*‘,''r ’-■V I ,'. " A - . “■ -' ” 1 * - y .. ' ,^- 1 1, f X-A? - y A , "i.r, f * a*'av 1 ' ’ _ -! </'.'■’•s44' 4, '-'V* r •■ ’ Hi’;.: 1 : J r, ' s>:' t ’> T ' vr r ", . ,1 . - >.<, ’ " >%• X - . *• *7v v V_l ** • -‘•v ' v ";? W- L j ,''’r - 1 , f 4 , V I , t t Iy, ’ V ■* *■ % *" <^ n v Y? ■ •„../• A'/A ~ ■;:*■-> ':-v v :- ..’x':'^V:?4Sv -Vv.rV’/i - c-' 1 r * ** ' \ ~ xC *>i .A- 1 . V A . fv M 4 f i ' } f *- > W * * ■* o. *} Tt* kJg {' ” 3"2l 'P 7 >l^ ■ -S- :: -ffl;;■ f’-V.’-.=:Xv. •'& - U > ./ ; viv vf.'-- i' V i 4 Tiif Wiutirra Towhship Affair. —It will be re collected that wo noticed the discovery of clothing, a gun, Ac., in a corn Geld belonging to Mr. Graham, of Wilkins township, some weeks ago. The name of the missing man is Swartaj he said lie belonged ito Hamilton county, Ohio. Ho had on a coarse I cloth coat; corduroy; pants; vert j and with him an umbrella,leggings,Ac. Cincinnati andHarnsburgh j papers should notice this. The EcosnjiY- Case.— This action-Tor slander wait delivered into the hands of|the ; jury : yestervay, afternoon. We are informed that the speeches by counsel wore great, .Mr. Forward’s is said to have been a eort of a lecture upon Association; and a brilliant effort it is reported tohave been. The jury who had not rendered their verdict When the Court adjourned. Tbassit of Meucuby-— The planet Mercury passed between the earth and the sun a few days ago. The papers cast and west make the Tact a subject of a local item. We think such local mat ter rather far-fetched. T ARGB *AI.E~OF BOOKS -On. Saturday e\enio*i JL November JS, at 0 o clocb, al tue Commercial Baler Rooms, comer of Wood imd :FiftU>ircej, \vi|! be sold A'-tarce collection of new Books, embracing standard . work* in the. various department* of hjcrntnrc ana . Hcmnec Famll> and pocket Bible*, m sttui \ariejj»• AummU, mth splendid Blank Books, various sizes and Undinga, vener and Cap Writing Paper, s>teel I’en», fimlls, &c,u•« . v-•• • - -Alio: 1 large- Magic JL»ai»crnr>vnh.VcnSv>cijnfes, Aft.f complete;. ■.VcfleetcdßooVCwtj 1 saperwr. •«oW Cylinder EAcnpcraent \\ atcH, ,M. J. To ®ake, ;&*> ” £c ufef raa> te is^iriucr ODGAK lObhu Ul, 'Vooli Sl l ef,l '_ 1 CHEST OF BEDDING AND CI.OTHIN'G AT ACC-. 1 TION. to fay Chargo. —Tin* imeroooii.-Saturday, November 18, al2. o’cloctr. wilt be «old,:nrSl«Kemia • ;| Auction Rooms No Wood .trcel, to pat chew- containing 3-Jorge hcayj blankets,,4 Vi ‘l*?]% ? largo plmJ *hawls,lcoai, 4 pjif sharing cast, I pair carpel over shoes,! ease ivory handle razor*, 1 razor »itumbrella,!! pair linen table .cloths, V remnanllri—i hn ,iovlV e£ “ onlti “"" Cl 1 JA\nS > 5 C ffi&.NVA«cL_ (N BEFA IVMION—J C3»K« HniM Iccer.fd. per Wflzfl, H and fof sale bj (nib) JsMiTlI & I SINCLMK_ r\ CHUOI. AND MIbCKI-I'AN'KOUS IIOOKSii, Aso- Sa ;IDN atMcKefxVS—'Tin* evening, aiumrda) ,!Vpy., lMli, nr carl) gwlifh' "illbt sold nt ® lrK ' e ? n lion Koomi. No 114 Wood street, threedoorafrom.Fmn..: n'Joii Of Mcond-handiSrhool Books, ldissi ruWicauons And ol the sumo tune, a to* miscell nieousßooks JAMr> r tlQtr 1O . • < - *-1 •STE , tlc\fr&" OKU AND Dlßh.-and I Kit of Ivor) 1 M HamUeKnmyn and Fork* ni Auction, at MKenna a. , t Saturday, November JSUi,nt 7 o ciock ? will bi£'d Vl tfeWnn’. jUuoti Rooms, No'i nW ; , three door* from Fifth 1 Mexican Hword andl D»rh, ■ cap tured nt the jubrnwifc of. ChuTUbiwco, Also, l scU ot „oo jiandlc kmv« nod *_wl_ ’/a 4RD —Just received. by K*press..ihrecweccs pf.U;: O pcrbneßßOWN LUS'I BF.CLOTHS,torCHer-coata unit Sacks, winch will ho sold “Vvrf, v-CRVi n <novl&l C . {Chroniclrt and Journal cofry.] r : I IM'.N liUhl'S —A AM A Co., OOMurkel fliriA't, J j inviio thenUenUon ofnurcliaaeraio ttieir Inx-ffo slock; nncea ransing troniOlc m tJ OO _ . A* VAt.UABI.Li and~{me lot of-Gold and Silver L’ A Koine WntcWa and German Clocka will be soldut. MoKemia’eAociion Rooms,(tun evening, nt .' ° b > order of R. Seidlo, ilinr formerly belonged , to lire late Will Nocka. dceearcd—lh« sale will lie i>o*ili»e, and ihnv arc ofahe fine.aiqnnliiy. : Alep, a seit.of .i vory nan-, dle'fcnivcsundforka, a Mexican arvord ond dirk, aloi of Hooka. - nnvlß — T&i'virrt Annual Bo»r*e of tue EAGLE FHIE CO, will he p\en in (he Assmbl) Jtooms. lntvr rooins, 4SBP. ou W°m> street, between Fifth st. mid v itr oln nltev ( on WKDVEJDiT KVCtr.O, the !HU nl»t %' Sni-O Appleton, Hope;G Elaclutoet, h tide San* JnaWtiston.AVaahioatonjM. Lindsay, President, j2«Cald«dl,Wm remi Copt M McStein, Alleghen), in* AloTi&mlor. DiiQue»ne; Jtm; *Neeper» Noptums Copt. Wn. ftSS5?r&."S»"c«pL D Ctunpbell. /.ellant,, Jo. •xt Kenny, Good Sl»w#t'e > IS«gtoeeOjp.-,*V«l*JJ*s- A*. ft Rook Win- Gorman. Jno- Lowman. W m. Muphthree, R. J DulTi tll D Bradley r Ww>.vß. Morns*.; Floor Mann, Lets— l> K I.rn Geo lawman H2 V l* ■ lnnnlUK and tVMllluß Academy. MRS C “isTIsRS and Me J OOODtt IN respect fully Inform tbo .Ladle* auil I't’nlleim'ii of thus-, h “ S V S™ y. >l.Ol they will open il.ee U«cr,o ni ilm tafayetto AssopihW Rooms. Wood MKC?ov« the Uorlo Saloon, on Monday n«i, Novem lier Stub,where all the new and mow fashionable DanCy IIIR. WtU bt* IQllftbL ' „ : TEEMS, PATAUISW ADVANCKi M ; Tor Gentlemen—lU Icmom* * * - ■ w For I.adies and Juvenile —to lessons ~ - ]» ' lloutts on Turnon—b or young ItldLes ni.d mof.lers,j from 3orloot mSr M, geHileim.itfromB to 10 ( novl'3.* Qay’a Clothing, liru IS MIMJ-TV, Draper and 'Pallor, from Boston, I has established himself m Ibis city In the maitufacj J o'n'oYS’ CWnilNO For the present he has ii!Len°naft of the Wnreroom now occupied by. B. F-, fttemubs a Furnishing Stow, NO (H Fourth ft where ho wilt ho happy to wait an any who may lavor him with “ if“ „ jnpplud w ills newest sty le» of French Snots, Uoundabouii, Ac and will ft cell i. regularly, from Fan*, Fashions lor all articles in Une, - , : ... - 1 Refer to*F H I.ATv>yfcCo no»17-d3t ——"TRimiiili’i H«»lanr»ut f BEIVU.K't W«» «T AND TUB- MAVOVD «*}{ra?ti t>YOTEHB.'’O«# Oyntcru, Beef, Steak,, Vonl -3 ' ( „ u 'liime of nil klnda, served up in ill# lieu sljle, "»llm .tew tfcch eJ <lall> from Unhimote Faml liclaumiliiil ".Uli Ca» o>Mcra M tho Jow priee-Cana ItT- A CBiiilh should never ho neglected. It inny iip-: „Jk . r l(ltnK nnd unworthy the attention at first, lint it wltt not remain (stationary long; It may progress slow, at (lr« andits augmentation mny he scarcely perceptible,;, vet When Konce senes tha lungs, alt the other porlsnf iht, bulv wilt ho sympathetically a fleeted, and acoijflTtn cd Sum.llo.l and ‘premature death wilt ha the .nevt lable result A. little eare would -mve many dltfe, and the timely use of n proper; retnedy. might, have nrrtismd, many n ton uinption. But many persons hove an mUn- I? repugnance to mUng.cn) medicine, and rather than use tho moans towards arm uuK n disenrc snap j “5 'r"fclm“™"k d & Co Cough Balsam I.x, a great ndvmS ... this respect over man) rations, ns its pleasant tastepermus til bn* jn inconvenience Bu wme ofthe spfieiliiu‘BB °^ 8 . ..jeno ofwliicH hhd beeif rumu«g. on for ScOTsideralifelength of t.me,),cld almostimmc Prt pared'aitd'lo/snm,'^ ,0 pJtH\ESTOCK A^Ca cor Wood and Ist, and Wood anil Bib sts._ ~.ia'~s~x~'. : , .. .. —-v -j < * - > ~ t " ' k-. v .'-* :.-y ■ '-.T. 'v '-< : T -5 . , ? n >V> I r~ %» Reported j&x the pMTqrnint^Poat. Mewl '"J j ( , of- 17—6 p. b.J I ■■:■; (Vc hairtf a 6*e here, todays aborfMt i nc l>® B .* in 9 e >. H T } r J last report.* 1- CINCINNATI MARKET. I ~ CißciHßATi^Novcnibet.l7,lB4B. Flour—Tße market ts firm with a good Romo de mand, and some shipping injury. The sales to day compriso 1300 bbis. at. 53,75. . . • Crain—No change In prices or demand. f Whiskey—Demand is fair* 4nd-pricas hare ad- 1 vanced, with sales of 650 r Hogc—More doing at better'prices. T.VS- note | sales of 3500 head at 83,3103,37. . U , ' Seeds— SatesofFlsusned at 92c. i i T Groeeriea—Very little doing id Molasses to-day; demand confined-to,smaJL lota,. 0 I regular trade demand at 26027 c., Sates ot Sogdr at [ 41c. . Provisions—Nothing doing , / 1 Tallow—Sales at 7ic* , 1 * SAINT LOUIS MARKET. * * St. Louib, November 17—6 P. M* Flour —The market ib finn,-with o'good hnipe de mand ; seme shipping Ipqmry. 'J Grain—The sales to-day comprise 6500 bu.'imted Wheat at flS@Boe. ' ; Hogs—Sales to-day were made $2,7603,00 per 100 635. nett. The sales comprise 3000 head. . ~ Thero is no change in other Articles usually spo ken of. '.BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltihose, Nov. 17— 6 P. M. Fiffur—Tho market is'heavier, than yesterday, and the business done i* at a small decline. The sales ot-day have been moderate, comprising 300 bbls. Howard slredt at $5,00 p hbl., a decline. The .market bos been quiet to-day t bnyera ore not dis posed to operate until the foreign new. t» received. Grair—The market for Gram is without change, cither as regards prices or demand. Dealersgene rally prefer to await the steamer’s news. Groceries—l bear of vcry ltttie doing in Sugar to day. The receipts were small. Whiskey—The market is dull:, and prices are drooping. > ; J Cheese—Tho supply in Ersr hands is small. 1 ho demand is fair, and moderate sales at former quota tions. ' * w Butter—Sale of-Western m-kege-at 1001 Ic. *► Hemp —The market for Hemp is dull. .Tobacco —Tho demand is 6ir, and prices^are un changed. . . - , Seeds—Not much doing m any description. Clo ver is in fair demand at prenouß prices. , Bacon—There is no sales making worth-reporting. Desirable Country xiriSMING io return tothe City, next,Spring* X ?*£]* W‘Si ‘or «cta“S rot Cuy tropeny,Tnpr««fn< resilience in Lavfrrence villa This Pt°B ert y Exmmnii ly 5 located on the about malt »«»“»’ • wftora ,he ""bobt'j>.THOMPSON, No: lift Market »■• . /^ilkaT'Or ATOES-100 nci» OBiena WMnau r k “’ ”'° re 111111 for "kino * MOORHEAD PPLES-2 0 0 bbis. fim Applesinzalomand;62 /Wei Inov1?) k.moonstrAD., no%X7 Corner let and Wood *Wrv novt? Cornells*-and Wood 8t». TTMsSll—bbls;No..l Salmon J 3 'l* - ’ cast Codfish* ■*” i “ While-Hah, -t ca*e smoked Halhhal*.-., ; • : No» 1,2 and 3 Mackerel j to «^taMS I CjUNDRins-1 bbl KoU Ballfi ■ 2oMils.Green Apples. t 20 “ "White-Beans; l bbl Flmsceil ; . .. • ■ 0 bags Ginseng. • • . i bag Snnkerootr • • • jj boga Featbct*j ; •• ■SO l>ush£l» Dried peaches» a AAfi _BBf.S Bambos, GoldeltGale, pb “J I *?j , A“ ll ' 200 « vaneu*. of «in*bl.»h.d > m <ljc cFty A fy-nciwmwa Mk ** ?C r T V.Bm : f, Ge“ , rtpftoed. » LU ‘ U sUmW ItY(WICE=-A4i' Election for one. oi n«J Compauj, on the 9th '’f MinnmtU, Nov C, 184S—(hotT) ■ MMZINI / ►- rnHE is^S goo“ Thcaueo,,on purchaser* i respectful!? invite punjp ROSS, uuvlG * comer of 4th at*. . 'Wii«*Ti» f»7il 1 COE&--^Jo B Itc c e» re 4. # n at gas b sSsSSKSSfr;"" I *'’""'" TheFiami ibe Knicketliocken A Fable for Criuc* i . ■ EUi»' Metrical Bomancc The Child ofthe Sea . ... iiSßSSs!£SSSl«nte.iaitau, Dranialic Works of Bcanmonl und Fiet^lier. M • , ro P r < ?a‘le“ll> WO ' UOf ’BllwSwmS™ *fO -1 novlG 1 4th-fltrcCt,ueoTjgarkeL. -k r hi !F K MASTER* fdmfltxn—-Office r Fourih Street ' third doorabove SiWthfieidj South side? Conveyancing of aH kinds done >with the greaiesl core mltealEgWa examined, &c. fc LEB, Wool iko<en <”** Vvmmaan IMVfffHono, fi>r tlie ealeof AtnertcimWooleoGoods, t-orwrof lubeny atreet aad CeoiU alley, ho7 ‘° T AROEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ever rj otfered lo tfin public, tint! at the lowest prices P? s il" (fc m.vboforniS at lie Wood attest, opposite ]. D, Mag bSUs Observe W«ggg^l^», •• JW «f Pi\tthurgh and -viCtP^yv^ l - B^o ,°^ , r?ii ««“»*« ttssorUoCUl ecl) »it\AWmtcrMlHiP<tv<.-.n .. »= ■ ■>■■■■ . NEW"MleSionor'efejantwinwr nbbtttU, collar*- Ml mftSnuUmci> I Plaitin' rr!n MV 80lil>—'Xhte* liarjmgjoia ta the. Mt tlnum T Cemeir) ( «l«gan‘'y“ luaU! J ’ jth Ward, Allegheny. , -_o«7 i I iKalCl* quarter und?. W’JffiShiSSrt™*" "* of 4 Sr mis» rort. Madeira and Sherry Wines IW 3J *b«ll« BmojUe^Wines and Gins J M Ibis superior Itomeidic Brandy, /ark and pain i t:. Sj.rou bound bbls. Old Bj e Wluskey, very old } fcSjfegg^ Cash. Terms and €i* Price*, t ~ TTAVJNO 'pro'<i‘l'!<lr my»elfAwtili , ttf»lpdc of flMds H ; adapted la the city trade,: I:beg to invite. ibt .{Mr i Inin of every person purchasing, or abouuo purchase, ■rimhintr for tlie fall or winter wear, to what Xhabe io offer iiYtUeyfay of bargains, - ; ; e£ and liefest that cnS be obtained'-.wfiU and carefully selected That I will sell cheap, try me, that I Jtj'®} m,il nlease you, be of that the judges; ibr no pains shall andcash.pnces,niho 30,Ft(lha jjjq; CUER4N ■©ctSO | Fifteen Hundred Ddllkh tievrard* T>OBBERY OP THE PATENT OFFICE.—On fSie Xv nighlor lhe£th instnntrtbe foUovmig articles were stolen from tne NationalGMleryin tbe;PatenlOffice T vlz: Gold Snuffbox, set with diamonds Gold Scabbard} belonging: to tho Sword presented'to :< Com Biddle Gold Medal,struckbyorder of the Sehateof Hamburg}-, .at tbeir centennial commemoration of the establishment - of their constitution Sliver Medal, duplicate of the same . Gold McdaU commemorative of the. deliver)* from-ns* sassinauon of General Bolivar, : : - Gold Medal struck in Peru in 1821.. Do do do do 182ri • Gold Medalof Napoleon Sliver do do _ * , : > Silver. Medal of cRiO d& fa Plata, iBl&o V Roman.Gald*Cotn l * ' :Pint bottle of .Allot of .Boxes. Tearllfecklace . , r Gold Sdufpof *juch was Medals of-Copper and Silver, of Gen*. The reward above ,laled be given for lhorecovcrj of-thc ‘property aVove meutioned auiftlie ..apprehension an«rc<mvictjoif of the 1 thtef or thifeve* wwnui was 1 takeiif or for (he- mfonnaaoit .wbfcbjWiU iend lo' the. rer coveTTof'thepro'pertynndthe conviction * * * ’ - BDMUNfrfcUHJCE, 11 f f Commissioner of Patents U’sited States? P*t£rr Ofrics, - ‘ * . - ■ WMhipgfon, ; TTtOR • valuable Fur** r ' c m *' 4 " ~' l * .OR valQaJblo Parntof of ;'_■. jf- .: whlChafelit cation « desirable; only 11 tfifea uom the cay, on the Franklin Roadj.bas.n. good, two.story Dwelling'House.-. ttnd Kiiclien T Barn, SUujJe, and otber-oulrbon&es ? with . Garden and and good Price, $3O an pcre ;s7o(fin hfcnJ-rrbtdoncera^eeven^egualy dotly ; c ra novl4 Smithfietfaireet riTAHJETT - 'Vlhree,l2sdozenblooVflodlOOdocjMsoTtedeolorß» v SPOOL COTEON.VjiSO. : white TAPE, 60 J&a Tilley & Totam’a black patent THREAD: it'so pIciL.PINS, No. 3. 60 bxs» Hart s Co. T a : • COTTON CORD tB gr ‘Boot Locos, OQQ gt. Books I and Eyes, ail'd Nos,—’ together with a. lot of Linen Tapes, BonneOVirtT, Ac, at the sign of THE STARS. BO Market street „ ‘ , t nbvli TTKESJTOYSTEfIS'BYTffIICAN, J.JXOW PRICES I 1} of superior quality, pul up by the subscribers ei i pressly for the u?e -of Families, and Eoruesi.can.berprO'' 1 cured at the Eesiaurauts in this- and Allegheny cities, at R. Knox's store. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, SL Jenkins* store, Allegheny city and at the Oyster Depot, St Charles Hotel, wood street, Pittsburgh. • itoyll.lru HOX.T A-MAVrBY;-. Hats, Caps, snd JlulTr. ■ ■Tits'subscriber Is novr receiving .ftom lhe city of New York acbatceossorttuenl of-Hats, Capaand Mufls,l.aiesi Fa»hions,tngretit Ya nety, aru(,very no7lt Smiihßcld-stxeeygd doorSoaih Of4th »t 1 Pnhlte Bulti ' T?IVE ACRES* OF GOOD COAL FOR SALE?—I XffiU •:: ;_P Bell,ai-PuliUc Sale, tjnMondßyj the 20th day.of No-,, vernier, at i o’clock* p j*.» five .acres of good foal- Thisproperty is ■mthmdijnileßof/PiUsbui'ghirititf.hair a mile from Mr. Boyle JrwmsSajT.WoTks/aiilhQ.pld'Fann • called the FlctnmgTract* .-Aayi»eTBon . .wishing to purchase.CoaVwill da wellto aUctidlhe sale, , - I The terms mrc cue-half casb,flnathaTemfcmdCT|witblii;. [ two years. - Geuilemeu -engagcd .’anuiatemnßy: I Uto invited tojouend. '.The, the:, f boose of Mrs M Fleming, Squirrel Hill I iiovll } d4t _ WTLLISON N FLEMING. ' * ~ Hirz OLD CUSTOMERS, ondHio-puWic, generally, nov li Sc Charles Buildings i (Chronicle copy) * \ A HOUSE AND .LOT AT A BARGAIN —AlfiMperooil want«faiomfDtttS>le-Dwening'H6use}in«gpoa.. Neighborhood, on WyUe UiWirmjlKM Court can provide ihemselveii forihesOTWl aam of 3800. tush. Altai* lb 20PN COYLE, niovll 4th slregMiear 3iqiihSeld at r> BALES OF-BbUt; rating, , t <£ lease erey-mixedßlankei&i r ' 1 case grey. Blanket Coating : 'ri: ilwtrefcefveTfrora the.itontfw;WreK intd fcriat(e lowr, |by (novicn 1J MURPHY &uLEL i i •‘Always fcjjjjyi'i 1 ‘ ‘ f j j Always *, - *r ohwd ill Pb.fidelpb.a at the lowe« to whtehlwouUi calLthetr UGxnm^ilor , Be p ic ~ ~ ‘ St-ChWesHaiMmse SmXuTfaKM FOR SAI-K-For “H'lf HamS!? foiS. lilmife ‘from tfcCuy; ol.oMt&atrw .m- , cultivation, a small orchard and gurdcti. uiid^wrlline fcL’ tn* Kood.ftt.nKs °lr'4 r mmmll£r ’ 1 t y jt J. W. M'DKVrrr have rcmove(l'u>No l3label- p( IJ«ty sL 10 doors east of their oldegjud< i s “»' *'“ e * b and immediately opposite ihchtad orSiftithSeldst. ,£ ociaanr * I J „ ■ . 3 rriIOVIAS U KENNEDY". dt/w-oey at tdiin-Office otr ft 1 I Fourth,'between Woodiaud §mitnfield».-. ...-; : i£._v ■ K. aioofelieadi .John- Graham, # % Pres ; Pmsbunzh Bank; Mr 3 Wi Burlmdge, TsOpan, * . .. . octll ..t-g .■••.. a PPRENTiCßS\VAi4teu—initeen totwemy>oung 4 A Tads learn the Stocking g manufaelOnnff banners APL4y “VSi^JSsile 8 ’'* an Fifth street,or at his Factory in L»wrenc*vnie « IUJ«I4 if * i * f$ r ' BnilttCK <3*rd. guCharlea fiuitding* u . * Morro' Small prqjtis and qwei. sale* v- j Yaubtx jFrejA and good - - qm E iar *jggg&. I iok SALK —A plea auiTeaidencfc, i misiilrai oEeigiii h Ticre* of Land and a valuable brick rToiuc cocre- h meuilT arrange tl; also, a Stable, Garden, 4c, allrn good -g repair,andm ahealiby location,aboutenenatoaW Lawreacenlle Price, 53000 r terms, 8300 in baud, « balanceaMenor« re lve^ ?HßEHlvatoA^nl; fc nov2 i SnuibOeidorecu . g? I * a 1 ’h EATON ACo buying removed from jMarket P . altotheir New Store, No OS Foant) SIS between Woodnnd Market street*, are now Pgeniog their Fa Stock of Trownings aod, VarteJ} Goode, apmpg which ot Cloak and Dreao Fringes of oil kinds; - > i..J3mbitoidery Qunp; and Velyete) r Embroider) and Needle Work; i - , . . • i-Zephyraitd:Tnpe»try,rWor»ted»j Chemtlta. 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