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''' ',•., , _ r _ ‘ c ~ ~;:, , f.%.;....,,,,, • , , f .: 1 4 ... „ .. .„,, . 1 .,. of Democrats voted for pi ....... , - -, .-- -4 , 1 ,.-..L . , .4 rt-.,.. .14 . ..5 ' s t' •, . , :' : :.. 0 1 , t,,....,- , zuf, .., y 4 . . ;•% all, of the federal ticket. "-- ...'" . ".. gi ,4 4" 4 14 a -1•''.1•%,.."'+. pain and mortification that w. - ,"-- • -..'5 ,, ',-; ; t.. 1 1 , ;. 1 4, Al?, vt4P 4 `q# v "P tN'' 44 " : . 't , -* • .-, ,-', ....,.., , ,, , , L, „ , N 1 44,, .1. 4,:s‘ ~,,A-40- _ 2 , , .ter; but our tense of duty cor. ,: L '• + ,-;, ',,- e' , ',-, .4,- `gs %PI i., „„„.r", -'- , •,, * , ::-; - ;" , t 1 '44 4 ,r i % 4 ‘ 4'..i.T4 t"-s.‘ plainly. We confidently hoc—i. t= - ,_ 1 , In -, "',,,- - t'.., 3 / 4 / ,4 , 1.6 1 ,1 1 . * o l *4l 0 0 of-S" - 1 "' h ' 4 ' ' ~-,,,,' s'.-. .V t ',=',4 *- ‘,„,,b 1 . 14, t.lt It , r ,c . • tivcly certain, that no good democra • I ' l - ' ‘' ' .--:- I '", , ti 1 ,..!..ri, 4 ! 4 g 4, •'?‘"‘' '' ''' be guilty of lending his aid and hint, -..,,.... ,i : ~ ~ . , i.- ,-- sr , r. tr:,, , ,,-17,'-.4;! ;; 4" o s ;-''•.- ; ,'-; 'r, rt. , . -.Z1 , .." ' ..,f '" t . 4 ?; -, 7 . ? -• mote the success of a party with whit ~,,, , • ~ * ~..- 1 ; r, y , .. - possibly have no community of feeling or The best of men will.sometimes commit . - •- - -, :t 1.;, - it.. T . ..., '"... t -, •'., r- • , 4 ',1 .... ;s .. . ~ ', and the roost honest democrat will Sometime, Z.. - );''- 44 ".LZ,:., , -5 '-, --- *r`r's t , •-- ..., -,,,,,,,, ~--,e, , I. -:- ,',, - *".s`-i '‘''''' ? advertautly get astray. The future is before yc. ,-< , ' ~ ,c , ,, 4 `.4 - • { ' '' ' ~ • ' fellow-democrats, full of hope and bright with gold _ ,i-- tzr. - ;--.. , -; `el' -...."-s ~ I- :, :, . , ' , ..1 1 trs ~i r'' 4 ! - -sino, ,, ' ~ .', , L . „ " r • . ,. ., - *.y .4 t c t t . - t -.!' - 4 ' - •;i1 , •* / 1 ;'_;"' i ....,- 4 ' „,, ••,,, .• - • - - - hers, - - -- ' '',' •"."-. :-4t. - .''' 4 -;". b} • ' ''' -''', ' .... 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' 4 "1 , -44, ..-4 t• - • , "' " 4 1n{..,. -3 It is certain that a L -- . , I ,".r` -- .. , *, ,,, ,„,;;- , ,1-t r , i , , .4 -1 , ! England belongs t the i . 1 I` , c 4 t -,/ • %, ,, "`4..;, - .1 4, ~,,, ~,,, 1 ~.,r 'i•• 1 r. "4 4 ' ~, 4.2 - fir, '` IA - "-{%•+.. , "•,4 4 44 •• 1,..z., t and Aquilla Chase it is C ' Z ;4 ,1 4 1 . 4V . 4,- ' 4 ' ;-. 4 ....4 .4 1 t t''' p t.. l l l.v..l V't ,i , ,:.P . 4 9.4 t .,`t• i - .... , tied in this town. In the c '' .''' ,, 7: , - - msr , t; 4 l.o ;;;;5",;, , , _,1,, , y 4 ..,, 4 - we hope to be able to publish, 4'. i. ,, f .:l -... , r..k• t.,-,- ::,..-,,,, 4 , se"sti "fs t .'4, ' 4 ments, a full and particular act tc .‘r; , a.if.trskr„.•,..rv-,4 " t rri f' -t-;t 4 4 . 4'.4%..11. 1 7. ' '1", - 4*, ':* ° 4 l s -‘'' ,..! i 4 1 4 :1: * ' ,1 . V 4 w +•-'' .. matter; meantime, we would ad vis .„.. i . , !.‘ t4o° ,-7,-k-ft!,.,71-4 . ' 4 4 -- e'...‘4 . ?",.r,, 4 t of William to examine their old 4 d el -,. , - i' l l 4 l' ,t ,LV:r4 - .5 4 ill '''btl*. i family records, and perhaps they n -I / , s,,f -cr. - 4 14 ,y , r..,,,,,e , ;• - ~ . .,..1- 4 4 V rrt r V;r4 , e l 1. 5 .. /rrr Nu.' 4 entry that may be useful to them. ....""Pc 4 r. 444 iit 4 i• 4 4 , ,1•44- - 40- ",, y- ?.j, 0, .., * , 4 k . , rikit..." ~y,•4. j 44,,,, • i• te k ' , W i dir e 244 . l . fri.. 4 t ‘• V --4. 4 ' . 4 Since writing the above, we have bet -* - ri7,t*Tzl . ' , 'rof A V' 44: 4 J., ;,. i . .*, i,...z. in the examination of ancient records, .. 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MEN ...'.,..,;,!.-...',:::,-.'.:";.: :'..,,...7,-i.:,7-.'..:-,7-ir,7,,--.:i. -~<~ •~ :. ~.. .. MOSE , - ' ' - .i - _,,,•,• • ...,...-...-,,,,,__,...,.... ~ .... , ~ ... , . .-. , - . _.~ , i r - _~' . I. HARPER, EDITOR - 4117 D. PROPRIETOR. • P/TTSTIVROMI • SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 84, 1846 CrThe office of the Monstwo PoBl' has . at to it the most extensive Job. Printing Estal>. lishmentin' the city. We are prepared to fill all ordete for printing at the shortest notice, - and the -Work will be done in the best style and on the lowest terms. - Jillthepy . County. • , Tke 'noble-hearted ,Pemocracy o Allegheny county have not the.slightest cause to dl discour - aged, at the result of the recent election. Contras ted wsth , the other counties in the state, we have' done riciihaty, and more than our duty. Here in this strong-hold of. Federalism, where their candifi 6te.for President:in 18.10 receired over 3000 of a majority, and where the editor of the Journal boas ted that his party looked for 3700 of a majority, at the recent elettion—behold the reiuliL Their thirty odd 'hundred of a majority, has dwindled down to paltry, hungry, insignificant plurality, torqoor, , to beast of-.-too lame and contemptible to be en titled to decent respect! In every county around tie,nven where the democracy looked for their usu al large majorities, we are shamefully beaten.— riled the Democratic party here in Allegheny done . as poorly as their brethren in other counties, we would have been beaten at least 3000 votes! Look lag ealMly at the result, we have every thing. to ' cheer us up, and make us hope- for the eventual overthrow of Federaligm is this county. During, the recent campaign the federal party had every thing in their favor in this county.--I powerful Their accustomed majority was to them / .'a castle's strength," and with it they imagined they could "laugh a siege to scorn." The result to Item is a galling defeat and withering overthrow! A majority, a single vote less than 2500, is to them a disgraceful defeat ,We have reduced their ma- 1 jority in this county at.least one half, and by the time another election rolls around we shall sweep away the balance, and consign Allegheny Federal -ism to the tomb of the Capulets! . We repeat it again, that the federal party in this county had everything in their favor during' the recent campaign. The unfortunate want of una . nimity which existed in our ranks to a considera ble extent, injured the prospects of our ticket a great deal, and the result clearly shows that a large, number of democrats did not vote for all our tick et. However much this is 'to be lamented, it can not now be .helped. We endeavored to impress upon the mind of every good democrat, that it was! his duty to support xv - swi Mast on the democratic ticket;—we showed the bad consequences- that would flow from any other course. But it appears notwithstanding all our entreaties, some orour friends did not do their whole duty. We sincerely trust that such a thing Will not occur again. In / addition to all this, the enactment of a new Rev enue Law on the part of Congress, was seized upon by the Federalists as a Suitable matter out of which to create some political capital for themselves.- 1 They wickedly attempted to produce the belief that the new method of raising revenue to defray the expenses of Government, would ruin the pea-, plc of the United States,• and more particularly the citizettS l fAlleghehreortrilyt - However contrary to every sound maxim of political economy such ridiculous assertions were, yet it cannot be denied that too many persons were "taken en" with the silly cry about ruin and distress which were to visit our city, spreading desolation and misery in their track! • With these odds against them the candidates of the Democratic party entered the campaign, and met their opponents before the honest yeomanry of the'conntry. Although all the puny ammunition of the feds was aimed at Col. McCaNn LESS, that gentleman met them boldly, and successfully de fended himself and his party against all. their Quixotic assaults! lie advocated the new Tariff law, with slightmodifications, and convinced the, farmers of Allegheny county that that law would benefit them in an especial manner. lie clearly showed that the Tariff of 18 , iti is not only a Rc-1 venue, but a - Prtovvcilvz TAILIFF, and through its operations the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Mer chant, and even the Manufacturer, will all flourish in their respective avocations. Indeed, the farm ers already have discovered the important fact that I they can purchase. clothing for their families much cheaper now than at times when a high protective! system was in operation; and besides this they have an alitiost boundless i . riarket.opened for their sur• Vita produce, and can realize excellent prices for every article they may wish to sell. We believe in every township where Mr. Hamp ton and 11ICandlesS addressed the people, the latterreceived his full party vote, and in many in. stances he cut down the majority of our opponents. Bit here in the two cities, and immediate vicinity, where influences were brought to operate against -us which could not be used in the country, our par .ty sole has greatly fallen behind. From all we 'have learned, we are satisfied that a large number of Democrats voted for part, and in some instances all, of the federal ticket. It is with feelings of pain and mortification that we allude to this mat- ter; but our senre of day compCls us to speak plainly, We confidently hope—nay, ire feel psi tirbly certain, that no good democrat will hereafter be guilty of lending his aid and influence to pro mote the success of a party with which he can poreibly have no community of feeling or interest. The best of men uPll a sometimes commit errors, and the most honest democrat will Sometimes in advertently get astray. The future is before you, fellow-democrats, full of hope and bright with gold • enpromises. Brush the dust from your armor pick your flint!, and prepare to give the federal party the greatest defeat next year they have ever received in Pennsylvania. • Tax OLDEN TIME for October, is now before ns. The talented editor, Nsvria.s B. Cnito, con • times to communicate twits passes a vast amount •of interesting informatiOn, in regard to the early settlement of the GreaoVest, which otherwise might be lost to the.prestait generation. The con tents of the present num*. are as follows: • Intrcxbietion—Lecture4 the dispute between Pennsylvania and Virginia, about the Boundary ..Line--Charter to the Lorikin and‘Plyinouth Com *patcy—Grant of Marylan'd . to Lord Baltimore , — ' Grant of Pennsylvania tsi,.lVrn. Penn—Mason and Dixon's Line—Controversy between Pennsylvania and.Virginia—John Connelly at Pittsburgh—John Penn's'Letter to Lord Baltimore—Arthur St. Clair . —4. Connelly returns to Pittsburgh—Mackay, ~filmith and McFarlane seized and sent to Staunton --James Tilghman and Andrew Allen sent to WU : liamsbUrgh • as •Commissioners—Their Letter to Lord Dunmore, and his reply—Pennsylvania her :rained by Connelly,—Lord Dunmore at Pittsburgh' ..-.Dunmore flies from Williamsburgh—Capt. John..l Neville sent with hfs company to Fort Pitt—Char- ' deter and services of Captain Neville---Summary tof different.opinions as to the Boundary \Line—Di agram—Comments—Cornmisbioners appoined— Cominissioners meet in Baltimore—Termi of Corn promise—Apiiroved by both States—Line Run— Compromise fair and equitable—Comments on Barton's account of 'the Compromise—Comments OD Judge:Bra:low-14es. .. ..., , •. ,~~' ~ •... , i't Y -$. - ':'.'i.:.?: -. : ,.4 . - J . ' -••• ~.- 7 ,s + .:''.':- .F ;..fr.:;, =ME The exploring 'party left the upper settlements of the Willamette on the 25th June , last,--crops were most promising and the farmers in high spires. They met a large emigration from California; con sisting of the Hon. Felix Scott, late of St. Charles county, Missouri, and many others NI ho left the U. States, last year. They give a decided preference ta Oregon over California 'LIE Forums-I. Dm :gm—The dinner in honor of Edwin Forrest, came off on Friday, at the New York Hotel. The`Globe says it was a splendid af fair, highly honorable to The distinguished Ameri can dramatist. A select company, comprising some of the most talented men of the city, num bering about one hundred, sat down at the table.— Wm. Cullen Bryant presided: The opening re. marks of the President, the remarks of Forrest, and the remarks of Placide, were enthusiastically ap-i plauded. A number of toasts were delivezed, and the evening was spent in the most happy manner - . ' (o — Messrs. &Ara & ivEs propose to continue the publication of "the Gi.ngressional War and Appendix." on the following terms : For one 'copy of the Congressional Globe $1,40 For one copy of the Appendix For six copies of either, or part of both LETTERS PROM L IPOR7 , TIA, addressed, post paid, to the care of the Navy Agent, New York, will be forwarded by a store ship leaving in a few days. The Navy Department et Washington is making arrangements for establishing a monthly mail via Chagres and Panama. PUBLIC LANDS —The quantity of land owned by the United States. excluske of umohl Texas and Oregon lands, is two hundred and forty-two millions of acres. 311. 7 3EMLIff ♦T THE 'UOLO:Y.—Cilikty's cele brated'hand,of minstrels gives nn exhibition-at...the Odeon this evening. Tur.Arruz —A very attraetile bill oCered at the theatre to-night—Silzbee makes his hurt appear- LARGE SALE or REAL ESTATE.--WC are re. quested to call the attention of those disposed purchase property at very low prices, to the fol. ing'sales which are to take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, on the premises by J. D. Davis, Auc. tioneer, 10 lots of ground in the city, as advertized by Geo. Ansbutz, embracing most desirable situa tions; 24 lots in the city of Allegheny, being part of the Pittsburgh poor house lot, aoJ at 3 .o'clock. P. M., 42 beautiful'. lot's of ground on the Fourth street road, the property of Mr. Jaines B. NlcKentia «dl sell by order of Adminis trators, this evening, at his auction room, au 8 day old country clock, a fowling piece, fire proof li ! bel:t and several.other articles. Lord Townley's Estate. We take from the Yarmouth Register such par ticulais of this estate as we suppose will interest our readers. It is now understood that heirs are found fur the properly: indeed, v‘e are told that there are persons residing in this city, %%hose claims as heirs are not to be overlooked, . Lord Towaley's Erlate.--bince last week we have obtained some additional information respecting Lord Townley's estate, and the heirs thereof in this country. It is said that the value of the estate is fifty-two millions of pounds, the title to which has tbr many years been litigated in the high court of chancery,- England. By a recent decree of that court, it is adjudged that three-quarters of Lord Townley's immense estates belong to the heirs of William, Thomas, and Aquilla Chase, end notices have been issued and published in the English newspapers, to said heirs, to come in and produce their claims to the property. The other quarter of the estate, by the same decree, is- adjudged to be long, to a brother of William, Thomas and Acquil la, who remained In England. Relative to the heirs in this country nothing - very definite is yet known. The brothers came to Ply mouth about the year 16,:n t Aquilla settled in , -I , lewburyport or vicinity; Thomas probably settled in Rhode Island; and it is known that William was one of the first settlers in this town—Yarmouth. He was poor, is appears from the fact that he mortgaged his house for .A 5 He died about the year 160 and left two EOll3, William and Benja min. William son of William. died February 1184. He probably lived at Crocker Neck, Far wfch, where many of his descendants now reside. 01 'Benjamin, son of William, the elder, we know! nothing. His name we are unable to find on the down records of Yarn - Muth, and it is supposed that he removed when a young man to Swansea. Mass. On account of the imperfection of our town rec ords, it will be perhaps very difficult for all the heirs of the three brothers to obtain legal proof of their descent. A genealogy of the Chase family would now be a very convenient document, but- it is doubtful whether any has ben - kept. Others be-- sides those of the name of Chase areheirs: Many of the Bakers, Bassetts and other families will come in for a sha're. The heirs of -William will be enti tled to thirteen millions. It is certain that a large amount of property-in England belongs to the heirs of William, Thomas and Aquilla Chase; it is certain that William set tled in this town. In the course of a few weeks we hope to be able to publish, from original docu ments, a full and particular account of the whole: matter; meantime, we would advise the decendants of William to examine their old deeds, wilts, and family records, and perhaps they may find some entry that may be useful to them. Since writing the above, we have been engaged in the examination of ancient records, and have come to the conclusion that Jehn Chase, who was herd in 1775, was son of either Aquilla or Thomas. Tat: Cl/OP; IN Lon - zeta: s.—We find the fol. owing in the St. Francisville Chronicle of the 3d We have nothing new to add in relation to the cotton crop of our parish. As we last week predicted, it will not exceed an average one-third crop. Nearly all the planters have finished pick. ing and have nothing for their bands to do but to open new laf,d'for another season. The corn crop turns out 'Tv% i .:r r .. K :' f :'`' . ~~s , .. NOM ....,.... :`c7.1.;.z.E..14,'1i',..,-..,',;:.'.: ;•.==, . _ New Route to Orem. • The Expositor, printed at Independence, (WO I of the 10th ins!, contains the Report of a Commit tee appointed by citizens of Oregon, to explore a Southern route froth fort Hall to the Willamette valley. The committee state , that the new route follows the road to California about 320 miles from Port Hall, and enters the Oregon territory by the way of the Clamet Lake—passes through the splen did valleys of the Rogue and Umpqua rivers, and enters the valley of the Willamette near its South- 1 eastern extremity. The advantage gained to the emigrant by this route is of the greatest importance--the distance is considerably Shortened, the grass and water plenty, the sterile regions and dangerous crossings of the. Snake and Columbia rivers avoided as well as the Cascade Mountains--he may reach his place of destination with his Wagon and property in time to build a cabin and sow wheat before the rainy season. This road has been explored and'will be opened ar the expense of the citizens of Oregon, and nothing Whatever is demanded of the emigrants. Gov. Boggs and party with many other families of respectability have changed their destination and are now on their way to Oregon. Some of the em igrants intend stopping in the Umpqua valley— which thou'gh not so large is quite equal to the Willamette for fertility, A way bill fully describing the road will he pre• pared and sent to the United States or to Fort Hall, fof the use of the emigration of 1847, and no pilots will be required. NEM MESE .i.-„,,,,,.....,....,„ ..„. . . ~,...._,..,, •:. -- ±*.i':; : -;' .- -;:g': 7 ':,x ., :''; . ..1 1 .' - ' INEME _. ~ti 2. _~"'.~4~ ~ . .i;:1 ~A .: l_ .-::- .-,-..'•••,:.;r.;.1-:T,',,',•.: VOTE FOR CA.NAL COMMISSIONER. FosTin, (b.) PowEn, (W.) • 820 c 1373 34389 5033 300 1424 1390 3233 698 Adams', Allx,beny, .:Aitrasfrong, • t Benver, Bedfdrd, .. , Berks, • " Blair, Bradford, Bucks,' Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Chester, Centre ' Clarion, Clearald, Clinton, Columbia, ' Crawford, Cumberland, Dauph i n. Delaw re, Erie, I Elk, Fayettit, Frankt,. a Greene Huntington, Jetfersco, Jimiat4 Lancasier, • Lebano)i, Lehigh • Luzerne, . • Ly coming., Mcltiea. , Mercer; Monro 4 • Montgcnnery, Non pton, North u berland, city, " county, ~. Pike, Perry, Potter. Somersdt, .Susquch;anna, Tinga, ; Union, Venang,4, Washintton, Warm,' Westindielauit vo in Y IIOCS OF REP The will be of the poNlar branch at A rinstrangl 1 . Berk., i 4 Bedioi /I, 1 ti . Bradford, i -; iCentre ,andklearneld, 2 1 i Cambria, 1 1 Columbia, / ' t 1 Greene, 2 / J eterbon, C4/1 ion, &c,, 2 Lehigh and ''4,:urtion, 1 Luzern e, Lycorning, 4ic . 1 Moutgoniel, I ://nrtlianiptqu,Alonrue 3 i'crry,. • I l'hiladelpin county, S Pike , nnd Itltyne, 1 SuN. and %vorning, t../ v • Tio-a,: 1 Wit.:iiii.n.t!,:n; WeAa, , .re1..4.41,..', 3 ‘Varren, &c; I 1 . .. • 1 ... 13, ~ ~ i 1101:Sei017 IROPItESENTATIVES. Artnstroni.—.o. Ehngensraith, col. , hsrn. Alleghenyc—F, Ililfarnb. , , T. J. Bigharn, John 31cCunly, Bradford.-Fidor E. Pio!eti, John 1.. Jrcb.s. Berk 4.—Ciarics Li. ran, John Long, John C. .I.rcy• ers, lamb Grilerr. liedford.—, 4 fames 13.1.0 na , J0.441.5 - ipea. Canitfria.-4.l.li c harl Haiin,t. ter.—f:corgt Ifenry S. Evan, : Tlwm ai K. Bull. Cunityeilaul.l--.Linte, Mackey, Arm,trong No C.; atn Irra:4—.ch clear: P.crre Cent re n 4 C2.le:trrieltl. It, y eads, Crawford 4.l4trics Cochlea:l. Anson Lzanard. Dauidun --haute, Cos, Theodore Gratz strechley Morton. Erie.—Datid A. Gould, ltiilliam Sanborn. ' Franklin.—;John 31. Pumroy,Ttiontpson Mc_ l Greene.—.4tnes v. Pouginir. • Indiana C. 'Knight. Lehigh andicartiv.i......i"Peer Bowman, Alexander Lockhart. Lycowing, , ;:liaton and ?otter.—TunoMg Tres, Robert Ilatnilion. Lebanon.-4iohn Bossier. Luzerne.--slathon Jackson, George Fenster. tnacher. Lancaster. 4 David W. Patterson, Abraham Shel ly, Joseph C. Dickinson, Christian Rentz, George Morrison. • Montenrnerl.—Ahn S. Ifeiler,George Wertsner, John Thomps4n. Mercer.—Tl rnas Pornroy, Ro!sea Bruck. 11itIlin —steed. . I cortlipinberjiand.-,Andrew Harris. Northampto4 and Monroe.--Janics It/eir, John Jacoby, Venango, Cljrion and Jefferson.—Jahn Keatlry, AWE' G. Clark. Perry.—Jo/is Souder. Philadelphia City—Benjamin Mathias, Thos. G. Conner, W. W. Haley,-Wm. - .Montelius, Chas. B. Trego Philadelphia county.—Thomas S. Fernon, Thom as Daly, Thonshs H. Forsyth, John K. Laughlin, S. D. dhulcrson,, John Kline, John Rupert, Henry -Mather. Schuylkill.-amuel Kauffman, Alexander W Leyburn. Susquehanna' and IN r yoming.—Dauid Thomas Schuyler Fault.; Tluga.—lohn C. Knox. Union and Jupiata.—Jehn McMinn, Jacob Mc _ Curley. Warren, lqc.KOn and Elk.—Solomon Sarttoell Wayne and Pike.—John F. Lord, vol. Democrats in Vtatic. • NEVETEENTR COITORiISfOICAT. Dismtcx.--The following'is the official result of the election for Congress in the 19th District: Westmoreland Bedford imbria Alarm's .Maj. 1140 .A..ACTOR y BURN ED.—The large factory of Lem uel ;Pomeroy, in Poutousue village, Mass., was but* on Sunday morning week. Loss about $154.00. F` j -• • . - . • NEei NEM '..'',' , :::',._t. , ',i' . :" , ::::':' - '•il ~!',';,.''• ,:•,-;'' ' f:'•.,'T;7;:.7,,k-'^ 4 j 'i.. '::.:)'..' .f‘'.• - .' ' '.. : ' ,. i .: - :.:. ' : Y i ' . ' ' ,- ! ' :,: : ' 's'' ' Zi ''. i4 .' , 43:.!.'"i';1;i-:.:':...•:?2'A';-..-..'..:;1 5'.::.:' . ... - ";.: , :•:: , • : '....... - :;.;.. „ • -”, . - _ BRINI - 4 .- .:,,, , - 4 , ::,;,,, - .:'-'s--f L 2847 1100 634 418 3102 1247 192 547 1599 1294 1907 1195 1038 895 1559 700 915 454 524 2413 1082 1247 1430 047 1357 828 5,0 3000 1212 755 3593 11539 236 601 2103 'h 2557 632 • 1492 300 ESENTATIVEg. the political complexions the nest sessicin Dertiocrats NV hagg, ,N.e Adarr.., A 1 legl.et. Bea‘ler, Butler, Ches!er. Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin. Delaware, Erie, Franidin, Fayette, Littutingthfin, I niliana, Leitigt; rind Carbon, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lvco ming, Clinton, &e. I 1 Montgomery, 2 Mercer, North u ber4l4, I i a city, YomerNet, Union and Juniata, York, Joseph, _Witham Mann 2236 1453 876 Kuhns 1681 1190 549 4566 3420 3420 MEM trr MEI MEM !-: . .A::.-....* ,, : - ..!'g. - :.::', ,, .:', .. „ _ ....._ ._. „. IN= BEMIEMI Dependent° of GYeeti3rit ..twoti the Stater The St. Louis Union' s diiintharres as lollows:—It must be . a.sonrce of humiliation to Great Britain to be cartmelled;at - tbis time; todepend upon.her once despited neighborii for the very - biead which sus: tains her half population. It is true, she pays for what she thus obtaiosiand in this.she may affect that the obligation is cancelled; but is she traly independent of us, or would she venture, tin der any circumstances, to hazard a war with a peo ple from wham she obtains the means of subsis tence? • • 2026 1245 2493 1448 3401 1447 793 378 Eor a series of yeais, this dependence (of the once most powerful nation.:thist the earth .bas known) on •tkiits country; .has been increasing, and at this time it has_reacbecka condition positively abject. -It is not- alone ;he failure - 4# a crop that, produces this nor.the accidental misfortunes of a 1 single year; but it is tlaelecitimate consequences) of her system of - government- It is but idleito boast of national wealth, while tbe people reap not a _tithe of their own Herein lies the se cret t of-her misfortunes. Industry is not rewarded, and the-productive classes labor but from the ne cessity of sustaining existence, . Greater than her present dependence on us }or breadstuffs, is that for cotton. Leaving out of con-1 sideration . the United States, the: product of the] world could .not keep - in action, for a single year, the manufactories of England. Withdraw this] staple, and thousands of her operatives would be reduced to a condition of want, from which the wealth of the nation could scarcely redeem them, It is true. that oiir own export trade is mainly con fined to this article, and that any interruption in the usual course of business which should shut out a market for so important a staple, would greatly curtail the revenue of the country. But the conse. sequence to the producer could 'not be compared with those of the consumer.' Stocks may accurnu late, and producers may be compelled to suspend their usual activity, but want stares them not in the face. They, can divert their energies to some other object, or even lie idle for'a Benno without experiencing serious injury. Not so to the consu mer. Cut off the means of his industry and he ruust-perish--and this is precisely the situation in which the English operative is now placed. The very life blood of the nation is dependent for its circulation upon the friendship of another power, and the governmer.t is not so: blind as to be re ganlless of it. It is as certain as it is desirable that England will remain'at peace with this country. Acts of aggression it were almost impossible to suppose could ever emanate from us, end as tb England, her own true policy must dictate amity towards a country, whose friendship she has so much at stake in preserving. . 1551 1328 100' 504 4643 1507 1180 1622 1584 2071 928 234 2701 1000 1221 '31,81 5871 138 042 -Stipp and . 3 Nasse.i.—Eighteen hosshear:s of su gar arid eighteen barrels of Molasses, the first of the row crop, arrived yesterday morning on board the Belle Creole, consigned to Messrs. McCall Adams, from the plantation of Mr. McCall, near Donaldsonville. We saw a sample of thi.;..siczar in the Merchants' Exchange Ileadingsßoom. It ap peared to be of excellent quality. A "portion of it sold, we learn,;at 0 cents per pound, and a portion of tile Molasses at 31) cents per gallon. • [N. Q. Delta, Oct. Sth ,!.(1 LIVER lIOLMES, Scriceurs Dzsvisc, member I JP of the American , t 1 oeiely of Dental Surgeon., and one of the /"Executive and Examining Commit ' tr,e 9, manlier of the ...Medical and Chirumical 'ltlt; of Maryland," and honorary member of the ,1 13altimorc College of Dental Surgery," Ste., having irelinquished his practice in the city of Baltimore, for !the coming winter, atter over twenty years esperi-, ence in thateity, offers his proressiond sCrvices . to; !the ciiizensor Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the vicinity.l Being almost artentire stranger, he would state that among the several profutssional Biplomas he possess- j !es, the first is dated April 7th, 127. informs - 1 lion and advice free from charge; but under no con-1 abler/ail:in will he give opinion upon the work or skill! of his professional brethren. He pay be found at his rooms in the house of .Mr. ! iJ Hits in Han f street, one door from the Bridge,; !between the hunts of a in thi morning, and 5 in the! atter:V.4n. • - like- rict24.-twataw• Gelieriii C0113011116{011 Ilrisineam, With a Reeeiring Fortrardin,-; Ifouvt, at FRANK LIN, renango county, Penn., GY NICILINS DRYDEN. -- • , 81,11t'DEN has. sin 4 purchased a tot at the J Irtuting„ frnooth of French Creek and erected thereon d !WV, COrsinlothoU4 and substantial Ware boo ce, the above t.n .va w Labe attendezi to prompt, and corrOctly, o.s.a,ble, by us. Ottr fr:enda .and the publie wt! lease rt.-I:leather us when they hate any COUSignmerits to matte to or' from this point. Franklin, Oct. 24, IS4ti. Pnr New Orleans...ftegulair Packet. new and splendid imssengc.r pack et MOUNTAINEER, C'ser. C. WEms, 14%11 lease tin' the aboso and all intermediate ports at 9 o'clock this morning. r Fer 11110 t. or p34443aP Opply An board. , pi,H TE now and .plendid paiii.enger steam ;, „ er A Nt; SA XON,II. Pnwc, Command er, wit! leAve for the aboso and all to:mediate ports Oa Monday, Octobei 36th, at 10 o'clock. For fre - icht or paalap: apply on board. tect.2l.2t I) ECEIVED last evening by -Express --A very R. choice seleehon or Dress Praids in both high and low coats.. Patterns entirely new and lyernhild, at [oct24] ISARROWS Sr.. TURNER'S. Shawls, 8/tawl4, NOTHER Int .1 those extra rich Terkt.•rri Shawls it .recetved tins mornit ' itT at octj I BARROWS !St Ti RN ED.'S. Ladles , Scarfs. ' 7 D EcEiv ED at No. 49, 10 doz. Ladies• rich Scarfs, It in great variety of style, high colors and rnag. niticent patterns. oct24 G BOXES new Bonnet Ribbons, of the latest styles, and very beautiful patterns., recd this morning at oet•.'4 BARROWS &T ERS. ECF:IVED at Barrows and Turner's, 10 pieces • , Shecps , Grey Satinets, of superior quality, ex tra heavy, and fur sale at the low price of 561• cents, usual price 73 cents, at No. 46, Market st.,'3 doors . above Third. toct24 • QPADES, SHOVELS, &c.- 0 20 dui. Spades; 50 6 6 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 " Mattocks and Picks; on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices by oct24 GE:O. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et. IASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Cas sinetts; one caso Red Flannels, air sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood st. T MOCelinve, of Foreign and Domestic Dry J Goods; Household and Kitchen Furniture; Gold and Silver Patent Lever and other Watches; Shot Guns, 4-c.e On Monday morning next, October 26th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, a very large assortment of foreign anirdninestic -dry goods. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Household and Kitchen. Fu rniture. At 6 o'clock, same evening, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches; Shot Guns; Dry , Goods and varie ty articles. • P. M'KF.NNA, oct24 ' . Auctioneer. • Assignee Sale Continued. Dry Goods, Cutlery, Shoes, Whips, 4-c. ((IN Monday the 26th instant, at 10 o'clock, A.M. flat the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold for cash par funds, by order of assignees, a large assortment of, seasonable Dry Goods, cutlery, shoes, whips, hats,' caps, hosiery,gloves, mite, &c., among which arc the following, vim Superfine broad - clothe, assorted colors, Beaver cloths, - Oregon and Pilot cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, Ky. Jeans, velveteens, red and white flannels, tweed cassimeies, alpacas; fancy vestings, woolen, and fan cy shnwls and hdkfs., Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw Blankets, shirred suspenders;patent thread, fine ta ble anti pocket cutlery, hats, caps, umbrellas, razors, scissors, spoons, combs, whips, fi cases men's bro gans, 2 cases men's thick boots, &c. At 2- o"cloclf., P. M., a quantity of new and second hand household and kitchen furniture, beds, bedding, tuattreinses, lopking glasses, mantel clocks, carpet ing, china, glass and queensware, manufactured to bacco, Youngilyson tea. Coal, Devonshire and Sock et shovels, mapure.forks, bed cords, &c. '0e124 ' • JNO. D. DAVIS, Auct. A. MASON, 62 Market at., will open this morning a large lot of Cashmere, Brocha, Ter kerri and Worpted Shawls—Also, Muslin de Lains, Cashmere ilo.i'Red Twilled and plain Flannels ; Lin en Table Covers, Blankets, Counterpanes, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., ill at extremely low 'prices. foct24 ..., "4 5 :::,'' , C: .y.; Asa`),. ::' =,-,.'J:4-',':_.',, , 7,-:--,`.-J:e.:.---,t-,.-.,:._-',....'" :. 1 '.'~. :.~. t `~~: ~.~~ ~ r ~,5 -, !i.::i7:,1. - - , .- , .•,- : . :-...:! , T. - .; : - .,I:.-i6 : ;.•._:.. ' • -- ;i7f,,,:::; EMU MEM .~:~ EIMMI A - C A It D. For St. Lotan filch Ore%a Plaid. ILROWS S TURNER'S Ribbon*, Ribbon* Satinet Auction Sales, 1 ';':• • • ., . , .:..-: , _; - ;'5 . ::;:::,, ''':-:-,11.i.','::::•;.1.:i1':'-i',.• :.~;~~._ -: ~ ;•:} t . et PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MANAGER, • Pnees of Adritission . : First Tier, 50 cents. Second Tier, 37} cents Tbi/d 1 44 20 I , r , Pit , 25 -6,'. pnivATE mox, 75 crs.- MR. SILSBEE FOR ONE NIGHT MORE SATURDAY , EVENLYG, OCT. 24, 1846, To commence with Silsbee's laughable piece called .Sancrq/ Yankee Stories :by MP.. SILSBEE After which one act of JONATHAN IN ENGLAND To which will be added a comedy in 2 acts entitled TTILINING THE .TABLES. Comic Song To conclude with the L OrT ER Y 'TICKET • E. S. CONNER is engaged, 4'4 will shortly appaa;r Doors to open at 7, performanee to•commence at 71 precisely. , Commencing, SATURDAY,Rctober 14th, AND EVERT N/01IT UNTIL runTn4n NOTICE, CHRYSTY'S Far Famed and Original Band of 'ETioridiN MINSTRELS, W HOSE chafe and inimitable performances have been patronized by the ELITE and rasritort, (for the last tour years) in all the principal cities of the Union, most respectfully announce to the LA DIEVAND GENTLEMEN OF PITTSBURGH, that they will give .1 Series of their Highly . Fopedar Concerts, Introducing a variety of , ENTIRELY NEW SONGS, CHORUSES, mt. LESQUES, &c. CIIANGE , OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. Kr'For particulars see small bills. ikomission : 50 cents'each, or. 81 admitting I too Ladies wide Gentleman. Doors open at half past 6, Concert will commence at half past 7 BEWARE OF THAT COUGH, for coughing de notes irritation in the throat or lungs, which is the immediate precursor of Inflammation, Abscess ? Dronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of flood, Consumption and Death. Now, there is no need of coughing at all, for.JAise's ExrEcronAirr will immediately rP,- here the Cough. subdue the, Inflammation, cleanse the Lungs-and Throat from all irritating or obstructi ing matter, and effect a .speedy cure. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,I 72 Fourth street, near Wood. - ' oct24-d&w I ' IIO! YOU'RE GETTING BALD, ARIIE Y I, that is a misfortune and not a - Ott? __ N crime- but to rernah, bold, when so Ape an opportu nity ()kers to restoreyour hair, by, a faithful and lib:- era! use of JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, is but little short of crime. This valuable preparation excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it 'from Scurf and ilandruff, prevents the hair. from fill; ing off, cures those eruptive diseases which often pear upon the •head, and in a majority ofcases pro; duces a tine growth of new hair. It also gives .the hair a . rich and beautifiil appearance, unequalled by any thing of the kind. Fur sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, 72 Fourth Street, near Wood. oct24-der.w _ . • More New Good*. 4 A. MASON, 62 Market st., has just received 4 eases of rich Prints; 3 bales of Red, White and Yellow Flannels; 21 p. Cotton and Silk Warp Alpaccar case dark Cassinett; 1 do. Canton Flan 4 nets. Aisb—another case of those cheap Prints at 4 cents. toct23l A. A. MASON. .fATFIGUATICAL WO RK.§—Dari c's First Los.: 111, done in Algebra, 13ourilon's Algebra, Legen &els Genii - miry and Trigonometry, Analytical dn., Practical do., Elementary do., Mayfair's and sorts Euclid, Lewis's Trigonometry, llonnycastlers Algebra and I l lensuration,Young's.Algebra and File-'' inetitAOf Geometry, Gihsoti's, Flint•a and•gurnmerei Surveying . 1t13:1 Keyo; Rt.)bluson4 Itei to Algebra,. Key to R.lnnyea,tle's Algebra, 'Zamora, - Bridge's! and Div g A Igebra. I)trETICAL WORKS%—Poetsand Poetry of Europe; aritis4 Poets; American Poetry; American Poet's' Giii; Modern English; Byron's, flemans', Goldsmith's. Sigourney's, Ilreant's; Bernard Barton's, , Longrel- M3i ton's, Gray's, Beattie's, Collin's, flotrett's, Milt:lan's, hears, Rogers'. Coleridge's, Campbell's, Moore's, Burnt% Laridi,f, Montgoincres, Cratibe's, Heber's, -P.oltuk's, .Copper's, Landon's, lis', Cook's, Scott's, Norton's, Orgeoil's, Shelley's, Pope's and Ossiair-s Poetical •Worksi Poets or Con nezticat, Gray's Elegy:, Mrs. WebSter's Pocahontas, Lr.r.l or the Isles, Msrmion, Lilly hokh, Moores' Melodies, Young's Night Thoughts, Homer's !Iliad, Poem's of the Pleasures, Ttionipson's Seasons, Don Juan, ie. For sale he JOHNSTON & STOCItTON cr. Nfarket and Third stA Selling oil' nt Cost • rp HE subscriber 11 :LA nn India a large and splendid j_ stork of Cabinet Furniture, which he is willing to sell at cost, being desirous of closing.his present business for the purpose of erdering.extensively into the innunfietory of a superior article of Bedsteads, which he will sell at lower rates than they 'lavaliere tofore been olitred in Pittsburgh. octin 11: BY AN, Fifth st. I.: .T-625 bbbk. (new and bright) fine and very white, No. I salt, fur sale by . ,STgiZETT CO., 1G Market sr:, cor Front. 0t23 ' et NE HORSE WAGOIC.—A first t . zite,one horse wagon, nearly new and Ina lately re-painted, will beisold low by . Sr ER ETT ft CO., 0ct.2.1 , cor Front ands Market sti Hook and, Job.Prissting (Moe, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH SIREETT. MILE proprietor of the Morning Post and Met y and Manufacturer respectfully informs his friends and the' patrons of those papers, - that he has a large and well chosen assortment of JOB TYPE, A ND ALL OTHER ' , MATERIALS Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that he is prepared to execute LETTER yricss PRINTING, OF EVERT `DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, enters, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks,- .Hat Tips. All kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Cana/ Boat Bills with appropriate c s, printed on the short-I est notice and most reasons e terms. Ile respectfully asks th • atronage of his friends, I and the public in getter ,in this branch of his !isi ksept 2) L. 'HARPER.. Fall Opening of \ashlonable 1111111neey. MRS. A. LEECH, No. 9, Fittli.st., 4 doors from Market, has a beautiful assortment of-new and fashionable Bonnets, selected from some of the most fashionable houses in New York. Also a bead lid assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Caps, Head Dresses, Rich Barons, and a handsome article of Evening Dress Patterns; Children's Bonnets floods, Velvet Caps, and a variety of other articles. ' She respectfully invites the attention of the lalies of; Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities. • oct2 I 41 Int . Confectioners , Wrapping Papers. Reams Cap Glazed, - Blue, Ye Orang'e, eJ Green and Purple, just received, ind for sale by • • JOHN H. Itlll4oll, ocM 81 Wood Su Leather. 3250 Sides of N. Y. and Baltimore tanned sole leather, in store and for sale by W. BRYANT, octl2-1 nid&w Tanner's 011. 11 C) Bbis. best brown Oil, just received and for 1 ;C. , sale by. W. BRYANT, - 0ct1.2.-Irnd&w 183 Liberty st. _ ._. Intim, . 17gr, Spaniel! and Missouri Rides in store and Oki for sale b'y IV. BRYANT, octl2-Irad&v., 183 Libert et. Sheep Shine. 900 Sheep skins, Bark Tanned,,Nfor3asinAlebL IS3 Liberty ift 0c412-Imd&w - -, Morocco Leather, and Bindings. JIST reciiiiied, a large stock of Morocco, Bindings and Linings, and Lace Leather, for sale by WALTER BRYANT, . . No. 183 Liberty st. octls-Imd,&,w BLEACHED SREETINGS AND SHIRTING'S.— The attentlon of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goode. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslims; 15_16 CI 1, CC 7-8 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 6-4 9-8 mar 17 . ... ~ -..-..4,,,.;., • - ,'',;..'-.•i' ,'~ ~:'~. ..i.: . 1! , ' , .::,. -:.;': : . - .II : !:' •;•;:i.:-::•-•'.:".vt;:if,,:,..',4:-')';.,!74'..:, EOM= 4-1 - , ,:7:•,-..-..--.-.--..-:..:,:•.•-,!.1.;.' S.' PORTER BUMPS • • • ME. MssTAy ODEON. nag Jou inN & sTach-ToN 3 Liberty et. —. , rug Store and Pixels..ls for Sale. THE subscriber,. owing to ill health, is desirous or quitting his present businesa, and offers his stock of Drugs„ - Medicities, Perfumery and fixtures for sale. T he stock is welt selected, and perfectly fresh. ILK prescription business will compare with any establishment in tho city. For further particu lars, enquire (if by mail, to bo•post.paid,). of °• • EDGAR TtiOttif. cdr. Petal ipd Hand sts.,..Pittsborgb, SITEA ok PENNOCK OEM _..~, ' 4x `. '4 . ME= . . ~• . •.• . .•!7. . iIDrinNI STRATtg4.4 SALE, e of an English 8 D. Ohberniers Indian Vegetable Koster.- ' day ClOUN4Foaling piece, I•Fire Proof Cheat, -... .... - salve Pills. • -• • , . G eorge ... Benno!, , 1 chest of wearing apparel, &c. at Auction. Prepared by Dr.qt. Neu, York city. At IsI'KENDIA'S Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood /FIRE unprecedented success that has attended the street, 3d door from bth,on Saturday evening next, -L. u ser or these ,pills in the practice of the propiie- October 24 t h, at 7 Isicick precisely, ,will; he sold tor 'for the laat:erx or eight years, has induced-tali. without reserve by order of Adminiattatora,`" ~,-. - to yield to the hne.ortunities of many who hale used I second hang cad fashioned English S day Meek, and been behefittell bytthsm, them, and .make arrange.: mahogany case, Said to be an excellent time keeper. merits to place them within the reach of the public I doable barreled Fowling ricer; I Fire PreerCb erierally.. In doing so he feels Called upon to say with secret drawers; is complete order; I Chest cod' atthe Indian Vegetable flestoruti,© Pills is decx. taming a Lot of Womenis wearing apparel. Also, dedly superior triAny with which he ivirequainted. 1 Bureau; a lot of Patent Lover and other Watches. They combine the properties of many of the best Terma at sale. a manner as to.afferd not only immediate tutd tent 7. porary but permaikent Feller. 1 . ....... -.. . • The valuable tali which. cntcra into llieir•dent. position,. by their action •up'on this aecrelercagiths hold in check thaPurgative principle , andi nduce a. t gentle and natural operation , Without 'neon enience or pain, and While they restore a natural atirtheulthy action dr the stritnacb, liver and bowels, they iia. crease instead of dlminishing the strength- of the pa. tient. The general opinion that a powerful and vie. tont purgative is necessary. is founded error; they in general irritate the stomach and bowels, 4 singe ithe secretions,.anifi are productive of very ious consequences, andArshould be known that e great 'mass of pills in gdaend use are composed' of the most powerful and irritating purgatives, and act with, too great a degree of violence, producing that de.- ringement in the system that is followed. by COA stigation of the bowels, indigestion and costiveness. From these facts the natural inference would be that to maintain uniform health it is necessary to correct unhealthy secretiorii4 expel 'Morbid humor, and purify theaystem, by the use •of a medicine-that will act efficiently yet mildly, 'assist instead of de= .ranging the organs of the system, and thus. bring ill- Mire in its proper and healthy channel, to accomplish. which no medicinels sdperior to the Indian Vegeta. , ble Restorative Pills; their operation is, in ordinary doses, to promote a naturaland easy evacuation; incr at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the system, hut when a powerful and speedy operation is necessary, it will be accomplish ed by increasing the dose, which may be done'with perfect safety, as they are entirely Vegetette. ~ They have been used as a family medicine for years by many of the first respectability, and althoi they are ; . not recommended to ii heal all the ills that flesh is heir top , yet it,has been found very rare I that it hail:leen friend necessary forthose using them Ito employ&ny other medicine, and their occasional' Use . will almost invariably prove au effectual preven, tire to disease. They are exactly adaptedto the' use °families, travelers and seamen; they cleanse the blood, causing a free circulationopen the obstruc tions and promote the secretions of healthy bile;and. consequently are an excellent medicinefor nausea, indigestion, nervous disorders, dejection, liver corn plabit, pains in the head ? , side and. breast, Cesare- ness; loss ofappetite, urinary obstructiens, ague and fever, bilious and intermittent fever, dysentery; rheu matism. scorfula, and are eminently niefulinalLfe. male crimplainta—and in one word; all:dismays aria , ing from unhealthy • secretions and impurity of.the blood. • Numerous testimonials; of their efficacy in particular canes might bd added, but the proprietor prefers presenting a few cetiificatea of their genend. 'character, from persons of unquestionable candor and veracity, who would not in any degree lend their influence to promote anything that is not of decided utility., and rely upon their intrinsic merits, to . gain. them a reputation, reeling a perfect confidence that 1, none will abandon their ate who give them a fair; trial. • . '7 .. • Herds of families shouldalways keep a quantity or7Dr. Oihoree's Indian Vegetable Restorative Piths s. ,in the house; they never fail: For til 090 Milo tine!' subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight' -"or drowsiness arising. from too.great a flow of blood to the head, should, take these pills in preference to anything else, asthey.are a sure remedy . . . . Females who value good health shim:a never be • Without - Dr. Osborners Indian. Vegetable Restorative . Pills, as they purify the blood, remove obstructions, and givelhe skin a-beautiful, clear, healthy arid be coming appearancd: ' It has been admitted by a nun. ber of physicians that females cannot too highly value these pills. GOLD PENS-A ,large additional supply of the best makers, received by yet 20 W. W.: WILSON. OLAR LARD LA.SIPS:',for .centre tables, study, 0 Hall, Church, Factory, and Steam Boat use, a handsome assortmeeit, made by. CalmChia &Co., just opened by - tott2o) W. W.:WILSON. Any. CUTLERY, oftho 6fot quality, fur family ..eiei recoivcd•by • oct2o ' - = "'DOCKET CUTLERY AND RAZORS—A very superior selection mnY be fouud at , For Two second }land Pianos, in good order, for sale very low, at F. BLUNIVS, oct2l No 112 Wood et., 241d00r above sth. LOUR-23 Barrels, fresh_ground 7 -just received and for sale by • 51ARTIN..6i SMITH, octl7 56 'Wood street. BUTTER. -10 kegs Butter s • a very good ankle; just received and for idle by MARTIN'ik. 611TH, • SG-Wood street. FAMILY. GIIOCERIES—WhoIesaIe ' pod, Retail. A choice aelection and full stock, Co. the season, for sale by .. .1. D. WI.I..LIAMS-dt Co. octl7 • ' 110 Wood itieet. __________ , • F LOUR -24 BE)lo. ExtraiFiubily,- for la' le by' : ..41,.DIWILL1A1119 41t4 Co., octl9 • • . 1. HO Wood at CIIIEESE-60 Bose4Paime W. It., in 'store and ibr_ sale by , D. 1 VILLIANIS & Co. octl9 ;.• 110 Wood et. .. BEANS -5 Bbh: on coninynment and for sale by °WO " J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. ACKEREL—No. 1. itißbls., Bbls And Kegs, octl9 • - .1; D, WILLIAMS & Co. B AISINS-39 Ab e! M.A.,' pan new cropo. for oale . by 3. D- WILLIAMS at &o. octl9 lic•J 110 Wood street, _.- - LASS—IO Boxes S4O, :10-12,.a0d 1-14, for sale (Octl9 •by .• J.D..WILLIAMS & Co. ICE-r-5 Tierces, Gesh,li sloe° aird .4or. sale by. Jais oetl9 • J. 0....W1LL114N1$ &Co., L EAD 4 , SHOT-400 lbs Pig and Bar Lead; 25 BagiSho;, ror sale by octiO J. D. WILLIAMS 4- Co., No. 110 Wood at. CLOTHING cLoTmsq ettriinn . !!! The Three aigpootilryf. The Western World I lto,ooo YELL SELECTED..GARMENTS - NT, OW made and ready to he offered on'thC most IXlibeial terms to my old customers and the pub- Dc general. The ProprietOr of this thr famed and extensive establishment has' now, after returning, from the Eastern cities; at much trouble and expense, just completed his' fall' and winter arrangements to supply .hit thotisanda of customers with, one of the most.desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been 'offered in this or any other market west oftlie Moun tuns. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which , they will be sold' for must certainly render the old unrivalled Three dig Doors one °rani greatesewtracdons Of the western country. It is gratifying a me to be ; able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have madeto meet the many call . / in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. Diva 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 atrOni to sell at much less profiithan others could possibly think of doingif they wished to cover con tingentexpensee.. I intend to make a clean sweep Of all my riresenratiack before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, -who wants a aural"' winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Dig Doors. 0ct.1.1 . . JOHN IS'CLOSKEY. i i — IREAP AND USEFUL. FAMLLY MEDICINES, for sale ‘ifholesaie or retail, in any qualtity to suit easterners. Dr. Isaac Covert's Balsam of Life; Dr. R. F. Green's Anodyne Ctirdial; Dr. Thatcher's CClebrated E Water; R. T. Ford's Indian Vegetable•Vyrup; " . Nerve and Bono UMW:pent; J. Hawley's' Vegetable Salve; • . 1 - Vegetable Anti-Wiens Pills; Dr. Evans" Pills; • • Soothing Syrup (VT Children; Ward's Cure. for Corns; • Dr. Hunt2s Dr..F. Fanlkner's Vegetable Elixir; Peck's Consdrvative Hair Lotion; • • • Allibusis' Pills; .. Black Salve; . • . 1 TAMthe•AclieDrops. I. HALMS, Agi. and Com. Merchant, . oc.t2l—lt N 0.3.2, St. Clair at. Allegheny Dostaty, : • I • I: „...xt r„<• :. IN the Court of Quarter Sesslions'of 1 ..."' ,i) . (?..said County: . - • : • . , K F ~ %ln the matter of the application of the .r. Inhabitants of Sections Nos. Nine and ••;,..,, 55....- 4 ~,:c" Eighteen of the plan of the City Ms. ti•ttO trict for admission into the City orPitts -1 burgh, under - the ;time and style of the .. 4 Sesentli Ward of the City of Pittsburgh." , And now, to wit, October 17, ISM Thetourt or der an election to be held on the thirty first day of I October inst., at the house of William Wilson in said 118th Se ction, between the hours of two and six re c!ock, P. M. And Robert Porter, C. S. Eyster, sad James C . Cummins, are hereby appointed to hold ,said election, and that at least ton days notice ‘ of the 'me and place of such election be givettiu•the Pitts- Ibitigli Morning Post, and Chronicle, in accordance i with the Act of Assembly of March 1041845.: • , iI Froth the record, • • JQIIN YOUNG, Jr., . oct2o. .. ' I P• 'Clerk. IVOTICE is hereby given to the qualificd voters 11 residing within the bounds of the ninth and eighteenth districts, in Pitt township, that In ptirsu soca of the above order, an election will be held on Saturday, the 31st October inst., RV the house of William Wilson, Mnemonic turnpike road, bo tween the hours ofiwo and six o'clock, P. M 4 of said day, for the purposebrdetermining whether the said sections 9 and IS shall be admitted into the city of Pittsburgh as the seventh ward. ROBERT PORTER, C. S. EYSTEIIi J. CUMMINS.. • oct2o-4te Snpertor Bonding' Lots for Sdle In the vinth Ward. IGHT' Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite X.l the mansion of Dr. Shoenberger, the corner on Adams street.. 221, feet by 100, the others 201 bet eich by 100, all extending to. Spring Alley. • Firn Lots fronting Liberty street, at and adjoin ing Factory street, each 20 feet by 160 dpep,to,Quin cy,atreet, opposite the new Catholic Church, on these are erected seven frame baildings., ;. • • Title indisputable and a liberarextonsion of pay; ment to suit purchasers.' _ They will be sold to close the concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or-Lewis' Hutchison, at their warehouses, or ,to James S. Craft, Esq., at his o ffi ce, 80 Fourth street. llta"A vdriety of Cotton Machinery ~vix:--Cards, Mules, hc.,„still on hand for sale oti,very reasonable terms, and time, on large sales . • octl9-d3r% • MERCHANTS and MANUFACTURERS DANE,/ Pittsburgh, Oct. 16,1846. 1-tA N election fur thirteen Directors of this bank for the ensuing 'year, will be held at the Banking house, on Monday, the IGth of November next. oct 6-.lm W., H. - DENNY. Cashier. NOTICE. f..XCIIANGE BANK. or. PiTTSBORaig, October 16,3846. AN Election for thirteen-Directors of this ank will be held'at the Banking House; on Monday the 16th day of Noveniber next. ' octl7-31tn THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. •• BARK OF PFITSBURGII, / October 16, 1845. c • . . AN Election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for the ensuing year will be held at the Banking Ilouse, on Monday the Sixteenth day of November next. toetl6-clIm). JOHN SNYDER,tashier. . D- • Sir _ ::s~:+~i~su_.,~ ~' `._ . . ..:-..,....:•.:;.•-. .... 4 .,. ' ...-...;-....../.,......i.....,:',5: • ~......,...,..1. ...,.-...,..'„:.:....;•:;,,-.....,, • ... • .'. ~..-..'::.....'.,.-,....... ... .‘, .....!--...'...-..:-,::!.:-.....--:',,' :•ti..::....:.;.....-•;,-... i ......;,• . .: :: ......,, , ••• •• • • •.- . .• • ..• • • - MIEN .. ~,, , 7-; , -..41,,,', - ,04 4 .;:, f.--;:? •P - - 0: - -...;,,,, , :f. .:,•,.. - : -;''''.',+., 0 ,1 2i- I, il ..-,:' C'2.4` - •.'' ,", . 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" 4.' d tor for the last ,'Str. or eight years, has induced bi e m' ' r-i,"''''^:-.," ^",,-16,. ' - .;•^_ ^ i''' „, .;. - 2;; ...- 4 ,._, , ." , '• to yield to the opportunities of many, who have used, ' ' I - 1 0 / ' .-!.:". :" .-A ~,,„P = '' . ..41 and been bene fi tted by them, and make arrange - . - '' -"'=, ".,,'.' i :-; , - ,_ . ' 7 „," .-_, •.,_,.1 - 4. e ,-- tents to place tkem within the reach of the public ,' : '-' • - , 7 i % . - .1 7 '" , ' E' ' -,-- ,'' ' :'.. 7 ri;,., nerally. In doing so he feels called upon to sa ' - fr- - / - -'` ' .2r t ir '''' ' `Alm Indian V,gmable Restorative Pula is dej. ' '' ' . : '-'?"•-• ''` '` ' '.'4';4:: v superior trOny with which he is,hcquainted". combine the properties of many'of the best , le tned:citics (used in no other ping) in such * li- n. -"j'' "" -/- P i g vas to akord not onlynntnedtate and tcm Y..' I, ''. . ,-.1.- '' ~ ' ''. ' t ‘,- ; ''''''' ', l t permant relief, t , ''' ' --- ''.;,. i6e :,- ' : . l '''' ,( 4:"' - ' 'i^,..:^4,-;'‘ able toeic which. enters into Ilieir-cOnt. ' --",;'-'--` •""-'''-.- ...,,,- 4- ` 7l '4••; - `'• .*'- .: ' l4 their action upon the aecretort riva l s • - .5 . ,,,`-: , 1-,` ----'-'',..--, -`; --{t s t,. the,purgattve principle, and }mince a ~` ,-t‘..;: , ,,-4 ,1 14.t, , d1!:;2 , •,'' :-Fl-,_< ) ,' tral operation, Without incon*onience I,' ~',- '•,,,' ,?.` ,--;?" - ,i r:.. -'. • ,i *•. ''.- ', ',,` ',7,'„ , e,r, he they restore a natural andlbealthy `'',%":..''''",,," .:", .4 1' ,, ,,, i t?-,..`:'__'^- , ... - ,''',;,-.,_ ithach, liver and bowels, they in. t•-!'"' ,4 --• ', ' ' 'lere' ' ' ,''- ' - ` ' V '' ' '' ''' fi immishing the sirength of the p a s. ; , - ' - " '-' •.. ''..f'''; . • t 'r g ir - ,' . ..i .. .. P,1;•`• --.'•:'.-. t i opinion that a powerful an rya. ' r- ~.`•' -4 "'" , ..." - ^ , `-' , 'l4; ',?,-' - ''',..,„_-‘*'"{.iVl , .4,,',, .^saary, is foundedin error; they i r ^.,,: .- ;-- r^i::,''''. ,, '"-"' tr'f.- 4 -7'":;;:;, - Cc-tf, stomach and box els, d M tge ' ~ ~ , ;-,, t.7. , .- ,-- .4'.;j,,,a , =' ,. ." - e . ...-Y-r ai , productive of ver y . emus i -: '^'^^-- -: a''o . 3-iCifitit^ , itgr„.er thi be known that e great ." 1 - ' ^ ."', - 4 -, - ,lst rit s ,,,,&t:a , -1ZY.,7-:;k:frre.79 , , se are composed of the '' -- ' ; •=..-;:- ~, ,' l,tis,t,,, , i ;%`,T,,i,,?,_, '," ' , purgatives, and act with, , ',- ,_ • - ;,..f.- , :-I , l'.:'YjA ...trr- 4'44-'1 ce, producing that de- . ,is followed by cdp- ~, , ".`i. ;:- -- t.r .,, N 1, e, • _....1%.. - it ' l , i- 4 ,14 ,7 %, , 'lion and costiveness. . '.' Z, ;": c ''. , ..44..t41, 0,` , .....,,,t „.„,:.,..rt , nference would be l-, ` . ... 7. ''' ""- "''---'--1.1-,41-'f--4 ..?...,.frAi.--::;„„),,,,i ite . it is necessary to ' ',. ,'..: -7".% fsl , i... ' ^^'• :". -`&4,---,,,e" , -,.. I Morbid humors 1 ' `.. 1 ....`l4 rg <1 . 71::,,',-1 , ,tV.:. - a medicine that i .;',. '... - - -.. , , 1 1, '"?., . ,e,...4. , ,,..:LA-., . ' - ....,,' I. instead of de- i , " "„''''"'` ; , ..: , , 1 -t-f, .-...-..„-v•-,, ,,,, - ,, ..., lies. bring na- i - r', .'': ', v.4-; 4 .1 ~, ,„ ...-sfts, 4 l : 44 -, .,4 ,,- ... ~ accomplish I ~ ; ,t, ~„;„,!..-- -y rt.,- , 4 4:i,...„,::.:„.„+.,, -~.,k •an tie eta -, : ,11:-...7i r , ~:::. ,:z;:: ;4P.,:, , ,13 . ,r : ,..f.e,v ; -.5.-:!•pi t , i ' °rdinarY r,• • ' e . - - f '-',4` ,4 Kr.:4 - 4'7Y.F.::','0: 9 , ton;And• ; .., .& - -7,-i ; ,.7 ‘ . .i , ,i„.4. 1 - 1 . 44 .41,;..,•1. ,, ~,:i a4 ? ' ^t vi g or , ~ ~,,- Al ~ ~,,-7)--.:!:4` ;,4,A4V" -,0t , ,-; • 11 and i: 4+ ' - -", f c ,..' i'..''t;'-:?f , ;. , , , , T;,;'44v' . t ''4•-•::el," ADM- l' li';' -, -. - f•-, - 'l'•el" , -4, - - W ...,T.' ~ 4 ;7‘. -- ,.- f . -.4-1-',-,...a 4", ~, ..,,, , r.-, „, , f .• ~ - ...,4,,..---;--2: , k ,...,,,vf v ,1 • -., -,-, -.' . - -..-.. - 4 ,... 1 .4,,,..,--V”- I , .• t,T,11, k • .y.. - v ,, ,,, ~•q''..,5 c . '..4744 I -_, _ -,_ 1 e .-. ''., - ' ,': ' ,lZi• L ;*.A : ,P; ' ;VP:';f:: : d:;Elti„ I. , ,r--', • , '''-. ''' ' ,- , ,, ?--i' ,1 4t:P., , ., ,7 1 ' ' ' '' ' • - - * , *-14,..t.-, ,,,,, - " •,- MIME W. W. WILSON W. W. WILSON'S, couor 9th and Mn :" CERTIFC4TES. - , The following certificates/a° lions tho Rev. Thor. Newriain and the Rev: David Webster, Ministers in the Methodist .E. Church, New York Conference. NEW PALTZ, Sept. fith, Dr. o:born—Dear . Sir: I have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself, and made use of them in my family, and'most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable family medicine. Respectfully,.. THOMAS:NEWMAN. . • - I,4nt.ipunto a .August 3.d, 54.5.:. D. T. aiborn—De r Sir: I hare for some tithe past,. made use of your Indian Vegetable Resterative'Pills; ' both myself audio my family, and do most cordially recommend them as a ,superior -family medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild'and efficacious, and so far as my experience goes, they 'are 'all t hat you recommend them to be. . -/ . Respectfully; ~ ' • Letter from the Rev. George.ROces. • * • ELK HORN, Walworth county, Wis. Dr. Osborn.—lt is with pleasure- I inform you of the great benefit which J have derie.d . friim your pills. I have been in a decline for Scitne time, which has greatly alarmed me, more especially as my com plaint was a , consumptive one, and I have also been very billions, and have labored severely with pains in my head, and my eyes have been so affected sato `turn of a cloudy, sallow and other disagriieablocom, pie:ions. • My wife had suffered also from great' weakness arid severe pains, and as your have so wonderfully relieved us, we - have sounded the. name of them all over. our neighborhood ; and wbhr ever my extraordinary cure is known, as the -most valuable preparation for. purifying the blood apd reg. elating the system. I should not have knotvn the worth of your pills had it not been for the .Rev. W. F. Dowit, of Cuddebackville, Sullivan county, N. y., who with great kindness Sent me a' boi to try them, and to that box of pills I owe my, health; and - as.the agent herein out of your pills, I-wiah you would send me a package of boxes as soon as possible.. • IlespectfUlly, Greece. Bowza. '• Dritzernms.—tir. Osborne's Indian Vegetable Re storative Pills should be taken every night for a week, less or more, as the obstinacy of the disease, or circumstances are: 4 , The usual dose is from 2 to 5, according to the constitution of the poison-, but they should be taken in sufficient qyaritmes to operate two or three times on the bowels. Very delicate persons should begin with but two, and increase as the nature of the case may reotire. These more rix•; bust or of very costive habit, may begin with three and increase to six, or even more if it shall be found necessary, and they will effect a • suffiCiently happy change to guide the patient in their future use. Each box contains from 35 to 40 pills-11-Price-25 eta. Sold, wholesale and retail, at W. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 89, Liberty at., bead of Wood, the only place-in Pittsburgh where tbegens ine Osborn's•lndian Vegetable Reiterative Pills can be - Obtained:. • • octl9-datsv6m TO .GERMAN FAILDIEp.S. Qtn C n hEs of Farming Land, near St. Marra t settlementJ in Elk County. edit:Pins the lands of Bensinger & Co., who are the founders of that settlement. To a few German. Farmers, wish. ing to'emigiite to that'sectton where they can enjoy all the advantages of a new settlement, and whets the ordinances of the Catholic religion; are daily ad ministered; these Lands afford the same comfort and facilities as other lands,Jhat cost twice or three times as much. St. Diary's settlement now niambere about 2t fXI souls, and is increa s ing rapidly. Should a sulliment number unite and porch o the whole tract, an exchange will ho mute for o her property near ;httsburgh. For further particul rs apply to L. WILAIARTH, P nn street„ octl7-tf Or to V. SCRIIIA, Wo.. street. Shingles. .414 .2 5 just.eeceived L. Pena at., between Erwin ___And HO' _ i __ • G/ass. 40! , 10.xts 10-12 Window Glass, Loi ikon's brand. . L. Wm, octl7 Penn. it., between Irwi , • • ; p . ROVERBIAL Philosolpsys Life of. Swedebborg; . .t . Green on Gambling; :• Boswell's Liftr...of Jointatio; Wirt's Life of Patricklienty; G4ldsmith's Works; Mortis , Works; • Burns , do; Byron's ,do; .1 Shakspeares do; , Milton's Prose Writielisi, .! • I I • " Poetical Weks; .!. t . Female Biography; For sale by 11. 5..,,8MW0RM1&.00., octl7 ' ' Ne.•4ll ket itreei TOBADeIO AND' NI.NA NA, NO. 25 FIFTIi...tTREET:., JUST RECEIVED, an additional supply ofTobac co and Cigars, among Which-are the following: Branch's Aromatic. Cavendish; • Peyton's Honey Dew Fires; *: • James Thomas', Jr., Ncdtar Le,af; John Ender's Honey Devi-Ladies' Twist; Law re Loftier Baltimore Plug; • Also, a very fine lotofCuba filler Ledf, which will be sold Mali or large quantities. Together with every variety of Clyde, which will be sold wholesale or retails sep2s-dlm :-JACOBINVOLLINITEIL ••1 • 1 1 f,.'t • „:41-7 , 4 !,;•f", -•••_ 1 , _•• 0 , .? _•• , ; , • • 1 11 1. , . 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