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John Strohm, 23. James Thompson, 11. Chester Butler, 13. James Pollock, 14. G. N. Eckart, 13. Henry Ness, (gain) Ili. J. E. Brady, 17. John Blanchard c , 16'. Andrew Stewart, 20. John Dickey, 21. Moses Hampton, 22. J. W. Farelly, (gain) 24. Gen. Irvin. We believe the above table isnow correct. The 21h district has not been heard from, but or. Wilmo:"1 election is not doubted. 4OITSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ..We have carefully 'prepared the following table. which we think is correct as far as it goes. A number of counties have not been heard from : Dentocretts. Whip. Philadelphia Co., S Philadelphia City, 5 Berke, 4 Lancaster, 3 Schuylkill, I Bucks, 3 - Montgomery, ,' 3 Allegheny, 4 Cumberland, 1 Schuylkill, - I York, ']. 3 Chester, . 2 (Bedford,.i ' 2 Lehigh, 1 Greene, 1 Cumberland, 1 Westmoreland, 3 Franklin, 2 Crawford, 2 Adams, I Chester, 1 Dauphin, 2 Northampton, &c. 3 Delaware, I Perry, ' 1 Lebanon, 1 Crawford, •.2 Union & Juniata, 2 Clarion. &c. 2 Mifflin, . I Washington, 1 Fayette, 2 Washington, I . - Beaver, 2 Mercer, Butler 1 Erie, . 2 STATE SENATI Dean. Irliig Members holding over lo 12 Allegheny and Butler 1 Philadelphia County • 1 Montgomery (gain) I Bucks I Northampton and Lehigh (gain) 1. Betio - .- 1 York 1 Erie ' ''' I Schuylkil, Car bon, Monroe and Pike.. 1 Bradford and Tioga 1 Lyeciming; Clinton and Centre 1 THE VOTE FOR SHERIFF, IN TM/1 CITT ♦ND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPIIIA. The following officianable we copy from the Philadelphia Keystone: Dem. Whig. Native. Deal. McGrath. Lelar. C i ty, . 3620 4415 4231 NOrtbern Liberties, . 2591 986 1820 Spring Garden, 2295 930 2658 Kensington, 1593 659 • 1908 Southwark, ' 1378 422 2509 Moyamensing, Y 1052 612 481 Passyunk, 144 5 163 Blockley, ' 166 118 09 Kittsessin". ' , 05 19 44 West Philadelphia, 121 30 • 143 Roxborough, 179 47 08 Manyunk, • . 239 143 108 North and South Penn, 307 70 207 Oxford, . 58' 58 ' 52 Frankford, , 483 . 200 T 23 Bristol, 107. 98 53 Lower Dublin; 210 44 - 130 Byberry and Moreland,' 65. -- - 53 lB Germantown, 302 325 317 Unincorporated N. L., 323 127 146 Total, 15167 9378 15302 John Douvier had 86 votes, - Joseph Hall 11 $ scattering 2. Lelar's (N.) plurality over Deal (D.) 135 Deal's " McGrath (W.) 5924 oz)-The Keystone• of Saturday last says: "We understand that Wm. Dehl, Esq., the Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of the City arid County of Philadelphia, intends to contest the right of the seat of Henry Lelar, Esq., who has received the certificate of election. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION From the Charleston Evening News of the 11th instant,_ we collect the following returns. From these, there can be no doubt Mr. Isaac E. Holmes, has been re-elecled a large majority. HOh l itics (D.) Dowraxo (W.) 17 ; r216 . 137 - 243 58 243 215 Vard No. 1 No. .2 " No. 3 - No. 4 Oppeuheirris Godfrey 219 . 39 136 - - :72 1,067 " MISSOURI ELECTION OFFICIAL RESULT. " alt!AP,frosim - 11 0 4 / 1 0 1 i i ° 4 4, YeoWiir !" - ;• - 5,794 " • „.; ~ ; !1 Wright and Milburn a 529 SAMisottls.rnajoritY over,Briatiejr --' Green's-tnajority over Miller' • .1.643 MIPS majority overßirch .:005 Thelp's major ity over Campbell 847 All the members electare democrats. . Majority against the constitution in the State as follows:. * In Ist district _ Iu 2d 'district In 3d . discrict .- In 4th district In sth district l'otal nuntber of cotes! castfor pongraaa men, .67,284 " u ' Set and against. • ! the mew conatitution • • --38,89 b FLORIDA ELECTION;<- The election is 'over,. and the &Moe:rats badlY beaten. Mr: CabeWs majoritris'abeint7 rear 34: .The whole'of the Whig iekislativelicket is elected r —one senator and aut representaliies: ; heport giVes Mr. Cabell a majOrity . . in Gadsden. of aboOt 50—lastyear 53. Jefferson, the-only other county from which We. have-any- returns, has gone for Kain by over 100 majority—democratic majority last year 25.- The . ! whigs claim to have carried Wakulla for Cabell by about 40. ! The vote thus far is ant Sofavorahle to the de - ocrats as we anticipated—Middle Florida ie claim= eS by both paitics. Weetill think it probable th Kain is elected.—Taierhassa Journal, Oct. Q. From the Italtitnore Oct. 13. GLORIOUS VICTORY !=BALTIMORE R DEEMED !I - We Met the adve rsary, yesterday and conquered, redeeming our fair'city frorq. the partial defeat of the Wednesday previous. The contest. was unpre cedented, bringing Pout a larger vote [however was cast in the city before. It wilrlie seen, by"the re turns belOw. that our.noble candidate for the Mayi oralty, Cot Jacoba. Davies, is elected by . 1.96. ma ; jority, the' Vote Polled being, for Davis, 8,878; for Capt. Levering, 8,772. ' James Levegrove received 42 anit the other independent ,candidate 7 votesi making the whtile vote cast 17,600 We cannot better indicate the great interest taken in the lon test than by stating these facts. The demoeratic majority for the candidates for the first branch- of the city council is39l, forthe second branch 182. There is a tie in the latterand two democraticma jority id the former, constituting; one majority on joint ballot, though the eiti:was marked off by the five whig commissioners, so that their party might' always have the control in the municipal. legisla ture. That our majority is not larger is readily understood here, but causes and dissensions, discon tents; and dissatisfaction, purely`local, can only be alluded to for the intormatibri of our friends else where. On the whole the victory is a glorious due indeed, affording the proud es t satisfaction to the democracy, and proving that Baltimore is beyond doubt a democratic city. , Something' good fvr,.. the State of ,Deltiteare.—An ,t election took placeii this State on Tuesday for in spectors. The what carried Newcastle and Kent counties, and a shoo went up from the whig pres ses that they had. car led the State. However, re cent returns show la 'different result. The Wil mington Gazette thns states the returns from New Castle county: . . Dem. Milt , Dem. writ vote - - 179 '242 9!...N.; 286 ' In Sussex county thus: Inspectors: Assessors. Dem. - Whie - Dent: Whig. Total vote . - 251 233 57 In Kent, according to the Gazette, the wigs have a majority of fO9; lravtnga democratic majority on Zhe aggregate vote of 23. , •, [Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligestere. illaine.-It appears that blezekiali Williams ((em.) is elected inrW7lh district pf Maine by the following vote: ' - - v, i 21.1,- Pike, (W) lVilliatris,(D.) - Scat, Washington county, 1869 - 2675 310 Hancock, 1481 1074 431 Aroostook, 300.- 750 50 Vinalkaven, 45 133 • 3686 1651 (Phil. North atneriE NPORTANT "HUM Maxrco.—Advices fro, Mex ico, were received at - New Orleans by, the.) . .strierr L. Day, which appear of the utmost importance. The Picayune, says,...yee are to announce, most pa itively, that letters were received in this city by the Day, by a gentleman deeply interested in Mex ican affairs, and from a very responsible rir . reign source in Matamoras,which say that Gen. Alinotite has been appointed President of Mexicand iricrim; and Gen Santa Anna generalissimo of the armies of Mexico; and further, that Santa Anna wa'S then engiiged in raining and organizing troops, intending to take the field in person in the North. The news will strike every one as important in various as : . Teets, but is especially so exit may bear upon the armistice granted by. Gen. 'raylorf to Gen,..Aropd dia's tomes; and Stain upon the dependenoeybicki the Government at Washington may bare placed in the pacific intentions of 'antafAnna.. ` Tut TARING OP .40.rititit destructive tire to vvhich the division under. Gen.'Taylor was - exposed, when advaneing on the eneMY'lfortkon the 21st ult., at Monterey, may be gathered from the fate of the gallant Third Regiment: The 'New Orleans Delta says: 4, 500 n after the . time when tho order to advance was given,. Major Lear, in command of th®iment, at the time, got killed. Captain Morris then assumed the Command"; he too shared a like fate. Capt. Bainbridge was next to lead; he got Severely wounded, and had to re tire. Bvt. Maj. iiarbour was next to take com mend ; he was killed. Capt. Field was next, and he was killed. At the close of the engagement Capt. Henry Was in command of what remained of the regiment, which were found to number, on being mustered, 71 men including the officers and the rank and file. Scricant.—The Richmond Enquirer of Satur. day morning says: " We lCarned last evening, upon authority which we cannot doubt, that an express to Major Pollard xeached this city at 3 P. M., yesa terday, bringing be melancholy intelligence that his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Myers, bad put an end to her life with laudanum.. Thus ends another act of the awful tragedy!" BANK. or V.SOLAWLI Cisass.—There are 800 clerks employed in the Bank of..Englandiand their salaries range- from $250 to $10,000; the increase being gradttally'rnade in, proportion to their term of service, industry, ability, and honesty. This sys tem nut only secures capable.men, but is 'almost It• certain preventive against fraud and embezzletnent by the clerks. . • . THE NEW YORK STATE DEBT It appears by a recent report from the- cornptrOl ler, made in pursuance of a resolution of the Con 'minion, that the entire amount of State stock out standing on the Ist September, 1846; was $24,741- 087 37, issued for and outstanding for the follovr- ing items: Canal Stock Railroad and Canal Stock. Comptroller's Bonds, Temporary. Loans, 1,507,002 50 Indian Annuities, for which no stock is issued $122,694 87 Dues of specific funds 7.10,151 78 ' GitOltGT Corraxis . ditratrat - Ziat' trixori —Thane - -• ' counts from this.Statelritlicatetty certainly the ,return of frie democrats andltbrea wings to' the thirtieth popgrisl. , The counties-of the only two doialAfal districts in the State, both of whibh gave majorities. last YeartoOnv„Crawford (whig) have 'heap had from, which warrant ttte'confident be lief thaf demodiata have been chosen in` each... AxoTara. =Wigs iluiinvisn.—Daniel Gibler, in a fit, of intoxication, inhumanly murdered -his vyife on Wednesday lireek, in Rose township, Car rol. county; Ohre. 1-11:e. cut her open with. a pen knife until her. entrails came out She survived about twenty-four hours iffter the' atiack." Gibler is now ikjaill at Carrollton; • • - 3,507 594 308• 1,305 2,7.1t3 FeNZIIAL '• or rue Iliiiiish,Murrsima,—The Weishingtori•Vniehl.of ;Friday night says: the hi , . . nen' 6 fll:te 1191i.Wpryi_Ecix,jate"p1511ipotenti?.- ry of Great Britian to the United!- States, took place from his late iiiiderlie rn tids City fo:day. The ceremonies - were attended by - the.President:and his ctiiinet; and • a respectiible_ cortege of citizens.:—. The remain- - were conveyed to the Vault of - the congressional burying grouniLwfienceit is expect el they will be removed, to sleep with his respeet ed aticestors'in-EaglSite - ir . )*At Mine Lanietec,ipAladison county,. M 0.," _ they are now raising quantity of cop perore, and smelting.a corudderablequantity. The larger proportion of_lii - diefs,fin,.vlveiinly pass ed,- once through the.and • converted into what is called rock copper, and in thatshape it is rent to the Eastern .cities, there, to be- completely smelted and' purified. There are tw4'7sinelting es tablishments at Mine Lattibtle. At ,that placethey 'are also raising and smelting`a very large quantity of lead Mineral. .• The - . ;‘ , New York Express" gives_ a copy of a cotton circular Which is - to go out by the steamer, prepared by Thomas . J. SteWart,cottorftroker, of New York. - looks to a reduced - crop and an in creased price in the riltriket; and this is thei mpres sion shich se: have fortifed from all that we have • heard. The circular says "The crop. will be, a- short one, irrespective of. any killing frost, until December.. The injurral ready done by caterpillar , and artriy.worm is irre trievable. Ta4loubt that. is to doubt the evidence of ones senses. - Of course it is impossible while the' gathering is going forward, to say to witatex tent the damage has been dOne in_ particular local ities, or to hat extent careful gleaning and a dry,' open fall, may extend the figuresibut have exerted, myself to obtain the most authentic accounts from tbe Various-sections' of the cotton district; and, disclaiming any but ordinary. means, the'result of my. researches satisfies me that at present there is a bare possibility that it-can reach 1,950,000 bales. As this, is the • extreme figure; you can make your own calcultions as to the prospect of prices (Or the year to come." TREAT take pleasure in callitig, theatj. tention of the-public bio_the benefit of Mr' FosTr.a, which takes_placejliis evening, Fimp the manner in which this,,gentieman :has been received during the present season:lv, have no doubt. but that his benefit will be a quitnpe . r.' 3 The pieces he has selected, "Itltm -Whiratn," The Doolittle Fam ily," 4. Ilo*land for an Qliver," are all good. . SAL/VISES and . owatts, both appear.. If yen wish to secure sials'make tialrapplicaiion at the bOx office today DATS 'LA 4 I•6II* - rßoic SANTA ' lifcrican *mil of Flit-Assuan& ..41 on its way ta-- . tack Gen. Keurnsit )iitty - of traders arrived at . liadepemlenee on the 311 . 41, yvith fifteen days later intelligence from Santa-Rc, - haVing lift on the itth of Septernber;'Fhey , bririg , thc following reports:- . It was currently' repprted . when the 'eon - many left, that five thoinand'me9; the flower of - the Mex. icart force, were on tbetrsivity up frorn,below Chi. boohoo, to meet and.rittaek-Gen.,.Kearney, and that it was-the General's detirminationlo leave a suf ficient number tinder the command of Col. Demi phan, of Clay, and take'the remaindei below, if possible, to meet Gen.Wooradivision of our army. 'lle report still further is; 'tliat.,G*„Paretles was on .his way to"hihnahtia .with Lateen thousand men to attack &en. W001...1f tills be true, and it ' , seems that credence mos given to the report at Santa Fe, front letters received fpnn below, our Western force will have something to do ;this winter. Our army at Santa Fe were garrisoning the post rapidly, and a flag staff of pine, two hundred feet high, was in course o f erection. to receive the stars and stripes that float sfo proudly, over our land: Gen. Kearney had his headquarters at the Gov ernor's-castle, and had .givemone or two, splendid landangoes. A large number of lettersare in pos. session of the company, and.will be in here to-mor row. If any further news is received,rl will let ,you know. In haste, yours;,S:e. LATE For SrANA . Fg.—The Lexington (Mo.) Express, of the.th inst.., says: Mr. Hill, of this county, who went out in the Spring returned yesterday, making the trip in 28' days. lie says that Gen. Kearney- was preparing to leave for California with 1000 men; the restaof the army Were to winter'in Santa Fe. They bad nearly completed the fort.,- - All Was quiet. Trade was very dull, the whole country bejng , literally flooded with goods, which were selling a; prices less than in Missouri. The inhabitants had lied, or as a friend remarks, the women had fled to the Americans; and the men to the inountainsl Anoth er example of the natural shrewdness of the sex. Charles Jared Ingersoll.—The Whigs are morti fied at the triumphant reelection of Mr. Ingersoll, from the IVth District. He has, ever been a thorn in their side. and ttiek spared- no pains to defeat him. His efficiency, as ; si, representative, and his fearless exposure of the rnal.practices theilgrent Masiachusetts leader, induced the: Whigs, in 'all parts-of the Union, - earnestly to hope for his over throw. But the gallant Democracy of the IVth District' were not to be - overawed. They clung warmly to his banner. 'They rejected the appeals of their opponents, and have returned him by an increased majority to-the-place he is so eminently competent to fill: ExaCtly_ in proportion to the chagrin of his opponents` at. his re-clectioni will be the gratification of the , DemOcracy of the whole country, that his services are not yet to be lost to the good cause in :the 'National Legislature.— Pennsylvanian. . , CaanLas Bnowx.—Tlie election of this favorite and fearless chaMpion Of. Democracy, as.the Rep resentative from the Ind:Congressional District, is everywhere greeted with pride and pleasure br the Democrats. He fought the fight frith-boldness and decision—blinking none of the great. issues of the canvass, but meeting them all, without reserve.-- On the question of the Tariff he was careful not to be misunderstood; and We verdure to say, there is not a voter in the Ind District, who cared at all for that subjeCt, wlm can Bar that he was deceived by CHAS. Bnovrx. The-Whigs cannot say that he was elected in favOr of the dead Tariff of .1842. His - election; under suck,eircumstances, and. in spite of the unscrupulous nieanataken.to defeat him, is.indeed a triumph: 'ld!ti district that twe a:Ma jority of morathen 'eleven hundred votes against us two years 'ago', Mr..-Binawir is now, 'Chosen . by over five hundred—making adifference or nearly, sixteen hundred:votes in'our favor—a fact .no less creditable to him, than to the intelligent and im dornitable:Democracy - cif the Northern Liberties and Spring Garden.Painsyfeanian.. $17,143,438, 13 5,228,700, 00 Military--Troopi for Tampico.—Two companies of the 13,,5. 4th Artillery, stationed at - Fortress Monroe, and a company of reeruits, about 250 in all, are eprpected to sail to-day. Destination sup posed to be Tampico. The accounts from Wash ington are that 1000 regulars and 4000 - volunteeis under command 61"Gen..Patterson, are to be land ed by`the Gulf §quadron; at Tampico and _are to. commence the invasion`4Mexico from that-poirit of the Gulf coast.--,Norfalk Beacon, 13th. 23,579,140 72 86%846 , 65 $24,741,(t87, .37 `., ." --- 111POIMARTT,S) liouszkisrzas.—A lady in' , . Batavia, Ohio, has diaciiverei:.• a 'hew method,of, washing doilies Which she higldrrecomatends:&,' It is as follows.. •- • - Washing Clothei—Mi..Editior, I have _lately found-a new way of washing, whiCh I .think is a great help, although I , never -saw ,it in,print.: It consists is using turpentine. '„-- , My mode of using it, is to fake the nuns Week shirts SundbY evening, and put them into cold water to Soak ..until morning, when I place them in a chaldron kettle, with good suds, and add the turpentine, and set them a boiling till after break: fast, say one kour. I then take tbem.into a barrel and pound theirfhardi'ruli them on a washboard, soap them, and larthem by till their time comes to boil again; and spread 'them on,the•grass.; Luse two table.epoonsfur of turpeutinarto three,or four Pails:of water:, • .7.• .. • • 'Mint P. Baaayiat June',.l"lo46 - ENGLISH RAILWAYS ; -- Bliringthq week -ending August, Btb, th. royal assent. Was giyen,to fifty : two, vailwaybills,:rnalr.ing 24/3 alit iiave;passed in the present year, represent ingTtliPital of .£82,407,010, with power to bor row £3 . 0,137 44G: ..A.'4ndon paper gives the following intelli; geneei • ' - • -"On . Thursday the Brighton and thicheater .Corn pany held their half-yearly meetmg. , The chaar man stated that -the. line was open, and`working very satisfactorily. The Portsmouth extension will be completed early next year, when the line will be inupediately handed over to the London and Brighton Company. - "Ori the same day the London and Brighton held their last meeting under this tram, having amalga mated with the Ciiydon Company, and assumed the name: of the London, Brighton,,and South' Coast Railway CompanY.. The income from the increas-- ed traffic of the half year is stated at £ll,OOO, but in consequence of a reduction of fares, a large ex penditure has - beedrequired to produce this result. The receipts of the half-year hairs. been £120,748, and the expenditure -£62,638, leaving a disposable ballance of £58,110, out of which a.dividend was declared of £1 4sAil. per share." Railroad; in Ger,many.—tetteri .from" Hamburg state-iliiiribe number of laborers On the: railroad from thatccity to Berlin, which has been 8,1)00, is now increased . to 10,000, and the: werk - is - carrie on day and night without any interruptiOn.. This - road is to be - entirely finished before the month of next December. The -most - part of the. workmen employed there, caroe originally from Silesia, and liave -been itiboring on works oU this. kind for more titan ten years. They are paid at the rate of a thaler (9C:r cents,yper day, a salary Very high for' ihar COuntry. In their own country they could not earn More than four to live groiCb en per day. , „a. ' 1 MASONIC NOTICE A Speal Meeting of St. Johns Lodge, No. 219 A. Y. M., will be held this evening in the. Masonic Hall, at' 6i, o'clock, by order : of the W. , W. J. .liArzrr ' See y. Pittsburgh, Oct. 21, A. D. 1846, A: L. 5846. Fall Opening of Fashion&lble -4/1 .. MRS- A. LEECH, No. 9,.FiRh nt.:.,4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of new and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the most. fashionable houses in New York. Moira beati ful assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' - Caps; Head Dresses, Rich Ribons, and a handsoMe article of Evening Dress Patterns; Children's ißoonets, Hoods, Velvet Caps, soda variety of other articles. She respectfully-invites the attention'of thi , ladies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. oc4l.dlm Cn . oi"eetioiiers , Wrapping Papers. . , 25 - Rea Cap Glazed, Blue, Yellow; Orange, 'Greett . and Purple:, just reCeived, and for sale by ,: , JOHN 11. IVIELLOR,_ , oct2l ' :- - . - r -- -81 Wood Street. For Cash Only.- TWO second hand Pianos, in good order, for sale very Brov, 3at . _ P. BLUME'S, . vet.2l No 112 Wood st., 2d door above.bth. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !! The Three !Big Doors vs. The Westerrs - Worhitit, 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS NOW trade and ready"to be , offered-On.the most liberal terms to nay old customers and the pub lic in genet-al. The Proprietor of this far famed'and extensive establishment .has now, - after returning from the Eastern cities, at much freebie and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to annuli his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable Stocks of Clothing that Pas ever been offered, in this or any other matket west oftheinoun tains. Fot neatness in style and workmanship, com- Lined with the very low price which they , will be . l, sold for, must certainl y render the old .unrivalled Three Big;Doors one of the greatest attractions of the westegn Country : It is gratifying to me to be able to alnounbe to.any numerous friends at. home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time With the constant rush that is mad; on this popular establish- Meat. It is a well established fact, that -my - sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and :this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make 'a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; corning to this conclusion; I will', make it the interest or every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at - the Three Big Doors. .oct2l - JOHN M'CLOSKEY. CHEAP 'AND USEFUL FAMILY MEDICINES, ' for sale wtiolesale or retail, in'any quantity to Suit eustornc4s. ' ••• ' . • Dr: Isaad CoVert's Balsam Of Life; ' '- • Dr. B. F; Green's Anodyne Cordial; • Di. Thatcher's Celebrated Eye Water; R. T. FciriPs Indian-Vegetable Syrup;: " " Nerve and Bone Liniament• J. Hawley's Vegetable- Salve; • • - • * • • .c Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills; •• • Dr. Evans" Pills; • ' ' • " t;'• Soothing Syrup fur Children; -Ward , s"Cure for. Corns; - Dr. Hunt's Pills; • • • - ' Dr. F. Faulkneea Vegetable 'Elixir; Pock's COnservative Hair Lotion; Allibusis' Pills; ' • . i Black Salver is • Toothe Ache Drops.' 'I HARRIS, Agt. and, Cona.Merchant, M . oct2l-4ti4 ' No; 12, St - Clair st. Peremptory sale or Choice 'Heil Estate. AT 2 o'clock, P. M.. on Satuniny the 24th inst., will be sold on the premises, four valuable building Lots, situate on the south side of Second street, between Smithfield street rind CherrfAlley, each 20 feet Rent, and extendiug - back 80 feet. Also, foui, iota having each a. front 0120 feet on the north side of Front street r andextending back - 80 feet, adjoining the above. - - -Also, - That valuable lot of ground' on the north side of Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, -- ha.ving &front of 45 feet and extending back 120 feet.. - Also, All that large and valuable lot of ground adjoining the last mentioned, having a front of 60 feet,-on south Bide. of Diamond Alley, - ,and extending back .120 feet. Title indisputable. , For further particulars en quire of Mr. George Anshutz: Terms at sale. oct2o I JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer SecOnd Sole ofll'lll4-Lots. . oR THE - Rolm= saREET ROAD. A T 3 o'Clock, P. M. on • EA r ttlidaYthe Nil inst., /1. on the.'premises, will be iold by order - ofJantes B. Irvin, 42 very handsomely situated Lots of ground fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue and IttAet adjacent thereto embracing.most delightful situations for pri vate dwellings,.a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Rooms. • • - • • • Terms coati the residue payable in - four equal annual payments with interest. ' oet2o - JOHN D. "DAVIS,Ancrr. G _ OLD PENS-A large additional :supply of the beat'unikere, received - by -oat 20 - • W. W: WILSON. OLAR LARD LAMPS fax:centre , tables, study; Church, Faitory; - and Steana use, a handscime assortment, made' by Coinelius & Co.; just opened by .1 - `loet2.o) . IV. W. WILSON. riIABLE CUTLERY, of the first quality, for family use, received by ‘. -2 - octal' W. SY:WILSON: P OCKET ;CUTLERY AND RAZORS- 7 A .very superior selection rusy be fouud • • VV. W. • WILSON!S, cor or 4th and Market ate. FOR SALE—About 400 cuts of five-double carpet chain. An assortment of window sand glass; tubs - , buckets, wooden bowls; half b_ushels and peck measures, and matches by the gross. - - oett 7-tit 1. lIAEEIS - , N 0.12, St.. Clair 'at. . . , in; /.1.."1 7 4t , -, *„.lZP4Firk• • .44T ' - ~''~~PIh(~T.S ~:U:Ba H THBd_TBB.' MAtImGrAY C 8 : r°IITER • - - ~ • • ; Prils of A:feats:ion:. , z • Trixiitiri, 50 cents. I Second Tier, 371 cent". Third g‘ .‘ Pit, 25 g. mirvmez max, 75 crs. . MR. FOSTER'S. BENEFIT. WEDNESDAY EVENING; OCT. 11, 1846,'"' . _ • . - .Will bo acted the dnima of , ELLEN . VirAILIDII÷III. Mr. Cresford • •• Ma. Farrah Aftlt 1010 a comic . :,l3*, ltdependence Da7," By*. MEatEa . To be followed by die of the DOOLITTLE. Wait I* Toconclude*Oth - • A ROLAND FOR 4N,OLlirldt Doors to open at 7;.perfornisice to commence at . 71 precisely. Allegheny County., as: .-'. 9,: - IN- the Court of Quarter Sessions of i ....., :) -' • said County: • _ . - : fr ,\. In the matter of th e application of the • .•;:. • ;(•:) 1 Inhabitants of sections Nos. Nino and ~,...-,, -,,,,/ Eighteen of the plan of•the . City Dis-• -" -. trict for admission into the City of. Pitts-, burgh, under the name and style of the "Seventh' Ward of the City of Pittsburgh." And now, to wit, October 17, 1846: The Court or-, der an election to be held on the•thirty .first day of, October inst., at the house of William Wilson in said' 18th Section, between the hours'of two and six b , - clock, P. M: • And Robert Porter, C. 8. Eyster, and James C. CuMmins; are hereby.* appointed to hold said eleetion, and that at least ten days notice of the time and place of such election be given in the Pitts burgh Morning Port, and Chionicle, in accordance with the Act of Aasembly of March 1341845. From the record, JOHN YOUNG, - Jr., : oct2o • - Clerk. • NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters residing within the bounds of the ninth and eighteenth districts, in Pitt township, that In puns once of the above order, an election will be held on Saturday, the 31st October inst.,-at the house of William -Wilson, Mineraville turnpike roads be tween the hours of two and six o'clock, P. M., of said day, for the purpose ofdetermining whether the Said sections 9 and 18 shall be admitted into-the city ofPittsburgh as the Seventh ward. • ROBERT PORTER,.' C. S. EXSTER, • J. CUMMINS. oct2o-dte Superior Building •Lots• for Sale 'in the 'PI4II Ward. . TIGHT Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite 124 the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner - on Adams street, 22i feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by 100, all extending to Spring Alley. Five Lots fronting jn Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, oosite the new Catholic Church, on these are erecte dseven frame betiding,. Tilic - inderptitable end n liberal extension of pay ment to suit purchaliers. They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or Lewis Hutchison, dt their Warehouses or to James 8. Craft, Esq., at his office, 80 Fourth street. • irrA variety of Cotton Machinery, vix:---tards, Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and time, on large sales. • octl9-d3m 1=321 25 QUARTER Casks of: the following brands:— Osborne, Taub, Hunt, Newman, Roope & Co., Taylor, Fladgate & Co., Pure Juice, Pure 1840.,,Su perior, Finity, Extra Fine and Burgundy, or various vintages, just received through importers from - places' of growth, which we .olTer upon accommodating terms, wholesale.or retail. STERETT & Co., octl9 : Market at., cor. Front. Madeira Wines. Q.l ‘ 2. Cask or Bruce, Star, Tints, Blandy, Rose, e-F Blackburn. N. G. & Co., I. B. S., Oliveira & Co., Malmsey, Sicily, Canary and Cog well's, together with a general assortment of Lisbon'', f6lagas and Tene titres all of which we offer to the trade by the origi nal Package or otherwise at favorable prices. .STERETT & Co., Market at., cor. Front. • Et . bfriry Wine". G. 1 /a.C G as o : tl s o o n f s P li 'i or le r i e ß a rc”v ! i, 6.4 n Lucar;Labciand Also, 20 cases of Xeres, Cortes and Gold. Those Wines in casks and bottles are the finest grades lm- Ported. - VTERE'FT do Co., ectl9 Market Front. CHAMPAGNE—Of all the popular brands of the day, caartic_constantly supplied by ETEREiT & CO.; octl9 . 16-Markerst: cor Front; ►~ ARDINES--A few• cases-2 doz each, large.aize Tins, good brand,: this fall a importatien, just received and for gale .Ty STERETT octl9 " . Market street, tort Front: "[TOLLAND HERRINO—A. few kegs (a superior I articles) in store and for sale by • STERETT & C 0.4 cor Front and Market ins. CRUSHED AND PULVERISED SUGAItz-New and superior article for Bar and Table use, in quantities -in suit purchasers. STERETT & CO., 16 Market at., cor_ Front. - FAMILY GROCERIEWhoI O saIe and Retail. A ohoiee selection and full mitcla, suited to the season, for sale by ' J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. 0017 - 110 Wood street. , . FLOUR -24 Bbla. Extra Family* for sal!) by U. . -J. D. WILLIAMS& Co., octl9. ' , .No, 110 Wood at CIIEESE-40 Boxes Prime W. IL, in store and ibr saleby J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. octl9.- 110 Wood at. FANS-5 Btda:on consignment: and for sale by B octl9 , J. P. WILLIAMS & Co. t ITACKEREL-'--No. Lin 11b1s., . lible anti Kegs, octl9 - •J. D."WILLIAMS & Co. T - 11 AISINS- 7 -39- Boxes M. IL, part new crop,i. for JR, sale by D- WILLIAAIS & &o. oetl9 . - No. 110 Wood ptreet, CLASS -10 Boxes 8-10, 10-12, and 1.44, for. Bak (octl9 by 'J. 1:), WILLIAMS & Co. RICE - 5 Tierces, fresh, in store and for 'sale by octl9 SAD:WILLIAMS &Co., T, EAD tp SHOT-.-500 lba Pig and Bar Lead; jJ 25, Saga Shot, for sale by FA:milt-4. E. ;WILLIAMS 4- Co., No. 110 Wood at - -. 435.r.5.C1idi1 . iTS and MANUFACTURERS BA,/ ,' . , , Pittaburgh,.oa. 16,1846. .A - N election for thirteen Directors of this bank for ItiLthe enstiing year,'Vvilt be held at the Banking house; on Monday, the 16th of November next. ,octl9-1m t ,W. E. DENNY, Cashier. NOTICE. . . . EXCHANGE BANK or PITTSBURGH, • Octoberl6, 1846: Ai N.; N Election for thirteen Directorioethia lit ' will be held at the Banking Houseiim-Mon . y the 16th day of November next. . ...., octl7-dlm ' THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashie r- . _ Bsies..or Pirsstrnou, • = October 16 1845 5 AN Elecn for-thirteen Directors of this Bank fur the ensuing yearwill be held at the Banking House, on Monday the Sixteenth day Of Novethli c r next. [octl6-411m] JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Sty Oow. CAME to the subacriber,living in Indiana township, near the 12 mile lock, on the Pennsylvania canal; in the month of June last, a red muly cow, With a leather collar round her neck; and "P.:Painter" cut in large letters on the collar. The owneris requested to come, prove prop erty; and take her away, or,she will be;sold accord ing to law. . (octl-w3t) W. W. HICKEY. v - ANTED SOON=Several good'cooks, and girls VT for all work; apprentices for the carpenter, hatter and shoemaking business; places in stores and warehouses, and on steam and canal boats, for seve ral good hook ; keepers, salesmen and agents; also for a number of sehoolmasters, mechanics, farmers, la borers, hostlers and boys. Also, wanted to berm , / on bond and mortgage or notes of hand.well secured; several sums of money: Money- lent out and bor rowed. Places wanted fur a nutnberof colored men and women, boys and girls. All kinds of Agentice attended to for moderate charges, and the public pa. trenage thankfully solicited. I. HARRIS, octl7-1 w ' Agency Office N 0.12 St. Clair st. „_ MIIE PROGRESS OF NATIONS:-291 Essay on 11 the Progress of Nations, in ProduCtive Industry, Civilization, Population and Wealth; illustrated by statiskics of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Couitnerh, Revenues, Banking, Internal Improve ments, Mortality, Ethigration and Population; by Ezra C. Seaman. A law coiiies of file above work-for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKIIIN, - corner of:darket and 3d tits aui2o tilensiity to Parehooord. I. - '"I,X.SA. - 1 A • laik if' a SAWA SUGAIk COATZLI PILLi /as spa . &Li . 041 . 7 . I,4a# •IrteAtn: • -- TI SPIER - 44. lb. PUMA COSI dr Maas dS•• CILICKENEIVS SUGAR. COATED VEGETABLE, N.:;rtPILLS are the first and only Medicine ever Ittioderthat will pesirirely cure Heidache, Giddiness, Meailes, Sift Rheum, • Rheumatism, Pilaw, Heartburn, Worms, Dispepsia, Scurvy, - Cholera Morbaa, • '": .Srnall Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, - • . POLIO iti thp Back, • • - :Whnoping Congb, 'lnward Weaknesa, Consumption, Fits, 'Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising . in the Throat, Erysipelas, Derifnese r • Dropsy - , Asthma,; ' " . Itchingir of the Skin, Fevericotalliinds, Colds, Goat, Gravel, Femide'Cbseplaints, Nervous Complaint*, nd ill other , diseases originating from imporAdeo the blood. • . . - • • b Sum/. . • 04y- They • have • cured, since their in Irodectioa, over 2,000 persons, who have been given u hope. • less cases,bythe most eminent Physicians. ' • TO' They arc patronized and , recommended by men of the highest diatinction,ainong whom are-- - Hon.• David R. Porter, - Hoa. Henry Gay, lion.,rebn Q.A.diun . s, lion. Daniel Webster, Hon. Martin 'tan Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun Cren. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, Hon. Junes K. Polk, • Gen. Lewis Calm irt ; Their virtues are so infallible that the money will be returned in all cases they do notgive waver- . sal satisfaction. Although but trio and' a half 'years ' have elapaed since, these celebrated Pills were first intioduced to the public, the sale of them in the' Eastern and middle Slates has far exceeded Dr. Clickener>s most sanguine expectations. Ddritig the' past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the pude of New York, 6,000 In Rennsylvania, 4,000 in Matylandi9,ooo in Now Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment 0f.27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the same, period, upwards .of 200,000 copies of the "Family Doctor"have been ordered ,by agents le • every_ section. of the Ciuntry. These friar must ' show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar - Coat- . ed Pills, besides' being the very best medicine in the world, are hold in the highest estimation by thepublie. We - might extend this publication to an indefus.. ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimonials we have received, not only from agents - but Individuals and families, who have experienced the benficial effects of CliCkenees Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most conteatible evidence of their unprecedented sneceas, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the briefpe rod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise - .the 'ingredients of their vile compounds and palm them off for the "real . simon pare. ,, inch paltry • shifts cannot last long without exposing theirhideons deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitahly pre- vailover rascality and deception. ' - - For sale in Pittsburgh .by . WM. JACKSON, at his . Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 139,.Liberty .. street, bead of Wood at., Pittsburgh. per boa., Dr. Clickeneetrprineipal office istlplarelay streeti ;Cr Beware of an imitation nrfie)e` ' til]cB . lrik• proved SugaiCoated Pill*, purportieg to bepatented„, as both. the pills' and the pretended patent ate for geries, got up by a miserable quack in' New York; Who, for the last four or five years,' boa: kb* living by counterfeiting popular medicine... fic:r7 Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is _ inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that .noildni; of the sort was ever beard of until be introduCid them • in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clicktinees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills o and take no other; or they will be made the victims of a Rand. - oct 13-d1 .TO GERMAN FARMERS. Bcin ACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marrs Ulf settlement in Elk County. It adjoins the • lands of Bensinger It Co., who are the founders of that settlement. To a few German Farmers,iviah ing to emigrate to that section where they can enjoy .all the advantages of a now settlement, and whets the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ministered, these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other lands, that cost twice or three.' times as much. Bt. Mary's settlement now nambera about 2500/souls, and is increasing rapidly, Should a •snfficient number unite and purchase the whole tnrct,an exchange will be made for otherproperty neamPittshaugh. For further particulars apply to. • • •• L. WILMARTH, Penn 'treat, • - iiett7;tt Or to V. SCRIIIA, Wood street, . Shingles. IaXM just received by Canal, rnt nalialry Awe! , 4.."WILMARTII; octl7 Penn at., between Irwin;and Hand 0 OXE:lC-l2 Window T ,Lorentzl4ant 4ton,brand. wtT. 0ct17,- - Penn st., between litiliturd.fiand MMOVERBIAL Philosophy; • • L. Life of,Swedenhorg;'• _ Green art: Gambling; BostrelPs Life of Johnson; Wirt>s Life of Patrick Henry; .Goldsmiths 'Works; • , Morrie: Works; • • .Burne •• do;' • , • Byroieg . do; • , - Shakspeares do; ; Milton's Prose Writings; -•—• cg• •' , Poetieal• Works; HFemale Ilicigraphy; ' • ` For sale by B„IIO9W,OII.TH.ar:tC/::..; octl7 - , • No. 43 Market.street:- FLOUR- . --23 Barrels, freak groond,-justiecoized and for sale by - . MARTIN tr. octl7 • 56: Wood street, I)II9UTTER.-10 kegir.Butte . z, a ifly Oid ,article; 131 just received.and for vile byy - MARTIFrei SMITH, 's6%Z:rod-street, TO„COUXTRR AIERG'HMSTS. Sehaol,Books, Stationery, Blank Books, ete• etc. - - . -• • . , • OHN 11.-,MELLOR, No. 8I.; Wood -streeti'lle -0 tween Diamond Alley and 4th street, respectfid ly invites the attention of Country -ISderchtintrand„ . others, to his extensive stock of 1 .„ . • School BoOk,s; Writing and 'Letter Papers,,Bbenet Boards, Wrapping Pipers; Blank Books, Geimentrid American Slates, Family end Pocket Bible's, Sacred Music Books, Almanacs, English and Germari, and German English, all of which will be sold et•tbe lowest Cash prices, for Cash or Rags. irr 'Cosh paid for Rags. Valuable llailldlne Lots In Allegheny y. TilE.subscribera will offer. for sale'at public mm tion' on the ground, 24 very eligible Building Lots, 24 feet, by 130; being, part of the Lot known as the Pittsburgh City-Poorhouse Lot, adjoining the Lots of Stephen Calthkell; Esto and :Wm. Robinson, Jr. Esq., writ of the Penitentiary in Allegheny. City. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of Saturday the 24th inst. One-fourth of the purchase money in hand, or when the Deeds are executed. The remain--'. der in five, equal annual ; ityments—yrith interest payable semi-annually, heads, Bcc. „ • A plan of saidlots ,can be seen either at ibelte. corder's Mee, NeW Coart House, or at the Office„ of the Overseers ofthc Poor; fith'street, between Wood and Smithfield streets: octV-6t LargaandPositlvC Sale of Dry Grinds; eta. At Attetl:oll4 cby order or,Arsignee. ON'Thursday the 22d inst. , et 10 o'clock , at the Commercial Auction Rooms,: - corner Wood and Fifth streets, will be field without reserve; by order of Assignee, .alarge and spleudid 'assort ment of fancy and staple Dry Goods;aMong which sre die following, viz: - . • .• •_ • l2'iecee French'and English Broad Clothe, allied ' 4 •"" Beaver Cloths, • 2 cc G rey Oregon Cletb; . , 5 M Filet, do , • - 4 " ' Zassimeres, assorted. colorS; 12. " Waived, - Baed and: plain Sattinetti, assorted colors; Giraffe''Velvet Cloth; 5 " Twilled and plain Red White Flan. sells• . 4 3 " Ashland Tsyeed!!, " Alpae4, Awned/ - •,, Fancy Vesting; 263 Fancy and Woolen Shawls; ,-• • 6 doz Angle Merino Drat Vera and Shirts ; • •-• 15 ca. Chiidrens Woolen Hoag' , • 54 - Wolden Comforts; ' 32 prs Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw •Blanketn- - 17 . doz. Woolen Hose and•ellose;4-4 - ..„, • ;• - 16 " Silk and Gum Suspenders; 4. • Together with • patenl - and shoe thread, Sewing . _ cotton, Back Gloves and Mitts, Silk MIMI-, Gidlez*„ Buttons, Razors,Scissors,Spoons„Earsi ps, Mew. Brogans Scarfs; Stocks, fine Shine, 'Shirt ;COlop, ; - Combs,ice. &c. Terms Cash, , par money.. The Goods can be examined the day melon* sale. uctl7 .10.111.r.D.`DAVi9, Au tiotierot -,.-,-='+ ''4-'''' FOR SALE 1. 1 . ASHBRIDGE, Hversiera of, WM. CHAPMAN, 5 the Pea. 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