=SI 'j:;~ . .. = For - t Morning Post. 11 flßt # DEL vtz o . BM DV FSE,DL POW-ras nTr3lolT!'"r• "so,-.so, young gentleman you're .there, ,the our .Pray - when did you arrive IV ".I reached Trii father's lato test night, Doctor. hope I' find you in the enjoyment of - your health "Pshaw I tut, tut; you glad to see me well; tut, said Dr: Graham, in a tone of such bitter Oreny,tliat 1 was almost persuaded the poor M. D. 'was a candidate for admission into the actinium of t Lunatic Asylum ~ '~,. "Well,l' suppose," said the Doctor, 4 you are .tiredef romance; and have left: Antrim and the ',Causeway forever." bli," 1 eplied., "I re' urn to the Neck ' north' -the dy ifter...tti.morrO3V." furgot,l forgot; those poor country peo ple have mane a hero of you, and -you wish to maintain your popularity at the expense of your , personal friends and relatives," "I really do not understand to.what you Doctor; I pray you explain,' said 1, observing that-the Doctot was working himself into a vitt lent PaSSiOn, bosome secret or imaginary offence I Iliad committed against him. " That I will'. and in a short time, too," said he; • : 1 •:-'.;and - iis he spoke he thrust his. hand into his coat ? --: 'pbeket, and pulled out a newspaper, which appear " ed to have seen some service from its staled as. feet. - -It was 11 ts.py of the Belfast' Commercial . Chronicle he ptesented me with, as rotated to, 1 . -I . a.parotraph it contained. 1 i:There," said he, "say that that is not your doing; 1 lay that you are not the fabricator of that infa • mows libel r' As I commenced to read it, I could . ;' - 1.:3-..pverhear him muttering : "'leavens! but this is a '..."-cthithis-world in which we live. A man like me, vihci his bravekthe danger of the Peninsular war, be fooled by a mere schoolboy, and made the butt of an jgnorant rabbles mirth." The communication he alluded to, was the fol- M lowing AWFUL VISITATION OF GOD. on Thursday last, Drs. Graham and Huston , • having beers to visit . a patient, on their return, teel- 1 , ing thirsty- after their walk, they called in Mulhol-! lantrs hotel, where they were served with a couple, of bottles of lemonade. Melancholy to relate, asl the'latter:gentleman took up his bottle, the cork ,- , flevrout and struck Dr. Graham on the juggular artery: He immediately fell backwards and ex , Dr. Huston and Surg,ton Doors h (who -werepassing at the time the accident drf n urreti, and were called in,) used all the means they skill and practice could dictate.to restore lifeditit without effect—the vital spark baying fled tore% er. • From our own Correspondont. looked sip; mid notwithstanding that the Dr's. • : eyes were flashing vengeance on me, my feelings gaie'way, and I almost burst my sides laughing. "So, sir, you would add insult to injury," said I .?.. he scornfully. "Is it - not enough that you are the author of that foul and perfidious falsehood, but , • you must heap up the measure of your transgres aions,•by laughing in my face." a. -4 1 1 '11 I! really Doctor, you accuse me falsely 10 this matter. I know nothing -whatever, about t• hat article, nor have I ever seen it before. 1 re ' Mitt very much, that you should for a moment be. lies 4 me to be guilty of the like.' Regrets are 'rain, now that the deed is done; "- fi:"aril -Your penitence will not detract in the least scurr Mous ridicule which will be attach edto my name" said be. "Come, sir, take the pen, and on your peril write one x ord more or less than I` dictate to you ;" and as he spoke, he point etl Man imperative manner to the t able_ Mer'said I; Never! I deny having had or anv . share in the publication of that dociw • meat, "a - nd I will not write one wont on the sub. i • ject: be yonr threats of what kind _they may." "Rut you shall ;,.and that before yon leave this honiSe." Saying which, he got op and vat to•' ards the door to detain me a prisoner. I -rushed 11iivisid to intercept his progress; when be placed IMMO( in a pugilistic attitude, and ordered Me to Stand back: "Leave my way, and dare not hold me here," Not IRE you ask forgiveness for the wrong you _ . base done sne," he replied. cui - on shall answer .for ibis, mailman, and that i • with a vengeance." we;Theta grappled, and for a moment the contest was pretty brisk. But as I was a mere youth in his grasp, (I was , then only seventeen,) I knew thaVnaless by a desperate effort, I could not get Out' of 'his clutches. Grasping him with all-my might, I drew back my rightfoot, erall' 4 ' said I, and I dealt him a kick that eras sufficient—at least, .1 ;thought so—to leave yip man on his back. I prepared to follow it up Wilts another ; but there , was no need. His dying • - ;yell sung ..Vfooked to toe the Dr's. . • • • S d was Very agreeably disappoint e‘i ,to find that'l bad not kicked the Dr. to death ; but icked all the clothes off my bed. But it was • - male thoe before I could persuade myself that it Wain-is:dream MU 'rY ;^ ~'`',•;. ME HISTORICAL. ANECDOTES. InC4itain Siborne "Hisfary of Ike Il'ar in Fiance and Belgium"in 1815," the following ance• 401'4 of Marshall Blucher, or as he was familiarly celled by. his soldiers and countrymen, "Illarsdiall ,:kriritiiits,"occui- in a note to the introductory elites: _ " The fiery impetuosity oi his (Blucher's) eirirecter was finely tempered by the sage eotmsels of his - Chief of the staff, the veieran Lieutenant ''General Coenit - Yon Gneiseuan, in whose talents, MEI MEM I ~:~.;>:. ~.wa: foresight and. judgment, he invasiably plaCed im fultook _• p icit,con emte. Blucher ways t great plea sore in pUblicly expressing his obligations to his °Rind faithful companion in arms; a circumstance which, while it redounded so highly lo the merits of his friend, at the same time broight forth, in • : • "to, Minent relief, the. perfect openness of , his own character, wattle extreme- modesty of his nature. Numerous instances might be cited of the manifes. titian of thii•geoerous and kindly feeling; the two tolkwing are humormis, and at the some time highlys,characteristic. %When at Oxford, in 18i4, along with the Emperor of Russia, the kingtof Ruitiat.the Prince Regent, the Duke of Welling ton,and Prince - lifetternich,lie received 011 intima tion thit the heads.of the University intended to confer - upon him, as well as upon those illustrious 'Personages,' the dignity of a Doctor. Blucher,' who had never once dreamed of the possibility of his becomin" one of the learned, could not retrain flona laughter, and jocularly remarked " Nell, if tun to be a doctor, they cannot. do - less than to Gnei.senan an apothecary:, for we both work together—andi it is he who has,: to Make up the • pills' which . I arc im the habit of nil in ini stering."-- In he happened babe in the midst of a very A u fge party in Berlin;tveherr, in the course of the evening much 'merriment and jesting arose from the proposal and solution of- enigma.s. Blucher at once absorbed the - attention of the guests, by rerriarking, 'atonc I do what hone of you - can . -1 will kiss my - head!" mut while all were eXpressing their_ surprise, and:: wondering bow this Was to be.mccomplished, the old man added, with an air o f the utmost singleness and assurance, . "This the way," when rising r he advanced. towanis Gneisenany whom -kissed .emil guabraced most v. , ' ~ SE MEI ~kc L-i. OM MME MEM 1 Tile lemotlief:ol:4aniaster - 1110iiiiii , iiblinioWlei; ' . r•'-_ - s , .• . . . . Had a glorious -celebration 'on 'Saturday last, to - ----------- -- -.: .•-- Tilii S . Weetscaigstries is again . enrapttiring the DuquesneiFites,ComP.alatB oe: ' l44l ` - ' 3" DootramensSoinsz.-Oh Friday • eveeteg, t hen people of Ciirciniuiti with:het strain& :She not honor of the brilliant victoryoreitfederalismar,• the ,-., ; ,••• , • , . ~ . .. . ~„ ..., i . Brian'ThitstriCricy : ot - -- I,3th inst. - The iintliriching:sp . , ~,,, .. ,_ . / •• • , ~ _ : -ZIPIIISSLT.WOII. T RE_XORNIIfa-R0 'X. ti. ''., ' Only gives life and soul ,to' poetry tilreadyswrittere . .............----..-S-=---------- in the. LiditYette.,:', .Our, 'office was' Well repro bid irf Ca . :bleerf lira iring others-With the Spirit of the City and County, met in , immerise, ounibers , . s . ~ •.• - • . PtiILADELPHIA MAKETS. - stilted oii..the flears'sbutsVe: (theitieril) cop • y 4 ' ,- *song. 'Fite following Whole: to her merits -taps _ on the streets, - in front , ofPlzatrAtrairransle- . „I: - . „, --- - .. - Octo b e rb a r 03'4 P . M afford t ' indu l g e';in the-litsturieutif the table.= s •-, d ; : lat e '' b 'of di; --i• ' c In. _ Whig . Principles, - , - _..., . s . ,- - - 'p eere d in anurn er the comar Co m• Col. S reptum:tea was-President an the several cre- ` The - - • . - •.• • - s . - in t hanks • the 'l' inc.e-4f' *- - ::'• '- - : . markets generally without change any to mum ic , • •,. ..,., ~ • , ,•, _ . the' Managers; , s' ... :.-- -.5.. s.:-. - - : :. ..-, ..,,-- .;,_ - •• If we were to draw -our inferences from the casions, assisted by s everalVieePresiderits; tie. . , • - naitiAltan The receipts-of flour are light, prices_ Mr s • Andrews, !l i ons ,well 'laden •with_the'cliaice _ , PO .VDAME ABLAMOWICZ. course pursued by the Whig presses, we should be A . !Amber of spirited and patriotic: resolutions • , firs& ' The supply of grain is Small , productions of the season. ',chic cum anion s , •Lady! a 11014 f3O . pure es thtne, .: led to conclude that their party recognised but one were offered by Mr. Matbias,t , F.sq., and adopted Nothing doing In the Cotton market. port favorably of the Dance.''•lt Waskent s tiPtill ... :- :Orr earthssasin Merinleseldam.latrart principle-that of Unqualified and indiscriminate by acclamation.. We Make 'roe= for one: s • _ ,„„__,_ a late hour; and all eeemed ,to regret - thatleur Sounds . so seraphic, - sodivilie; •'- opposition to the measures of our general admin. Rooked, That; the • re•election of, :Ftwic. ; BALTIMORE MARKET., - elem.. unto another sphere! . f Mon. I , istrations This is certainly a Whig principle: for SMINK, as .Governoi; . and' the election o . October 23, 3P. M.. • • ~ o'clock came so soon, so pleasantly did the hours B a ars LoansTnetit as Canal Commtssioner, by the I . --, • • Bent of - ceurse for pail. The music was exce • , „ , no act, proposed or 'adopted by the Executive of STOCKS-The market is without change triumphant majority of 18,000, has gloridusly re. White presided. The ladies=wfiat shA.,4e^say . our country, has met with a wont of apPretal from deemed the rrOld Keystone Cominonwealth" from FLOIJR-_-Sales of Howard street brands at 0,50. of them? There were near an Idindred present, them. They propose nothing for the action of the the foul aspersions attempted to be cast upon her o'v Mills brands isbeld at the same .... WHEAT , ": ' ' j all beautiful, graceful, and , attired to styles well aovernment •-but observe a ntoet prefounsilence firmness and integrity by the election of 1846 and I ' '' --.-Sales Prime White at 1,31;0,1,39. Sales 10,000 I filling in relation to the Objects which e .appro .hme t' their will show to her sister S • _ States that Penes rsva- I i the occasion. We should like to be enabled by. Prime Red at 1,2801,31 .. . . COR -Sales of ; NIA ATAXIA t!!feOlicter.asti assu u.ecoarrattim- Ito particularize to the end of the list; but we can I'val ; and deny all merit to the adminiitration and aims! The traitorous" proceedings ore clique of Prime White at 08c. Prime Yellow is selling at s. . not. A few we noticed especially-foi they seeny its supporters. on account f the acts which are pretended democrats who assumed to he legers " a les .TS--Motler sales at -10 c. •• • Sales ed to be the "observed." The belle of the evenik perfected. They pronounce the war .an unright -exposed . as plainly in thedecentcontest as the • ' - EEI-S at ?.53e... . BEEF CA'ITLE-Sales "hand writing on the wall'--was detected in goal 1., .was Miss Mc, of Allegheny. She was a star. A eous act; and yet, while Mexico was insolting our at 2,aty,2,6•21 , i s 100 IN gross RYE. FLO U R -, time, and has thrown them, destitute of political I beautiful white dress, with a tunic 'of Scotch plaid; flag, and perpetrating injury and wrong upon our reputation and influence, into the 'arms °Elbe . ..ferilerate sales at $5,00 .... PROVISIONS-There kbeautifully adorned,an d the "Bishop ' s place" hair citizens, they were clamorous in denouncing the open enemy. .is an increased demand in the market. government because of its toleration. They pro. The following beautiful lettfr from our worthy I -.as— -- spang led with a "lone star." These, added to a I ' phecird the most bitter woes, the most dire calatn•land popular Governor, vsas read by the Chair, and ' • Nl , ' W YORE 1 1 ,1 A BRET. ; form as well proportioned as Hebe's could possi. 1 lilies -to befal the country, if the Tariff of 18-10 received with unbounded applause ; 1: FL OUR-The ' dicieotsto create great October :23, 3 P.M. I Sly have been, was quite su ... . '','" market is quiet, with moderate; anxiety among the male circles of the room.- ' became a law of ;the' land; and since that act has !linnets tsuou, Oct. to. I Mi. • proved to be a wise rind beneficial one, they are Gentlemers--Accept my warm thanks for the I !ales at s 't GW. 116 (1 -3 i '') 1 bbl. ' The Misses S. were stars of no mean magni disposed top e ttribute the pro.sperity of the country, CORN MEAL-Sales at ,f-. 3 121;:53 31. in to join you this eve . ning . in celebrating i , , . 1 tude. One of them shone particularly bright, and under its orations, to any causes but the true the late democratic victory in this State Al 1 i EVE FLOUR-Sales at Fs, 00. I seemed to command an undue share of attention. though I cannot be with you, I heartily rejoice I, w HEAT-Sates Western pr i me „. beat at 1401 The Misses C. were also among the much admired ones. When our party proposed to dissolve alll with you at the tenth of.the late election. I have i , oa t p er bushel. southern prime red is selling at For symetry of form , neatness of dress, and info ; connexion between the gove rn ment and the hank- , not the vanity to suppose that the victory vir- ' 'e -r b ushel . ' 'Theresellers than ' cence of countenance, together with most bewitch. line influence, they unqualifiedly declared, thaf such! achieved because I was a candidate. I was only 1,1 b.) . c per are more . , . t wouldalldomesticcommercial h v a measure cripple / arrangements; that the rates of exchange between : pie medium through which the popular will ex ; buyers at the above quotations ' I pressed its strong adherence to the plain and sim•l: line grace, upon the floor, they hail but few suite * s ' ' ed b CORN-Sales of prime yellow at 7•1 c per bu- riors. A Miss IN .ra'as reckon y some to Her arrangements; of our Government. Itwas a calm I In 1 Ma I, - t dull . `r emote points would be grievously augmented ,I deliberate and decisive expression and shows that ,t's e s• • '"e .. sets attractions urisurpaesed by any other. Her ' nd that, in many cases, there would be no'. such' the people now, as the people when the govern.l .OATS-Sales at 4,048. c. . plain, white dress, neat figure and pretty face, thing as e ff ecting exchange, on the part of tuercb• 't Otkha S merit ayes formed, are firm in their belief that man Ilat. r .,,.ales, a t le . , called fctth sentiments of admiration from the Lo. i.. capable of self government and determined that- and "offers"' COITOsis-sThe market continues active, aid o ' tharios, She did not miss a dance, ant had I ants in the interior. The salutary enactment was, j this natural and indefeasible right shall be pu . 4 4. ' . a aliaht decline occurred to the prices again. Urn Sin abundance for each one. There sere others however, Made ; the rater of exchange in all parla ; su ed an d p er petuate.l Rejoice, my friends, for I of the country, wert-,never more favorable-nes favorable-never ; you bare cause to rejoice because democratic! land is se a Mina at 13/ c. 'equally deserving of `‘ a first rate notice', " but : so low as they have been within the last year; Principles have prevailed. , , ; and.yet there is no word of commendation floni i of ' sTocK s -The market is With renewed thanks for your konny notice wi lbg E y_s a l es at 313 c per gad , Initialing fair. jour memory fails us. • - j We regret to learn that the Ball was"' failure, PRIME PORK-Sales at 5, In as siiio 01 ) pecuniarily , The company loses ahem, eighty dol any Whig; editor ; no admission of error from any l I remain, yours, reapectfully, Whig statesman. In this manner might we pro FRANCIS R. SIWNIC. MESS PoRK-Sales at s t.l :rO. liars • This amount should be made tip by citizens, I reed to enumerate the acts of the Democratic par.; Mews. John W. Jackson, Wilson .Mathoit, Geo. '''''''S. West.' for • the members ought not to be permitted to suf.' PRI NI E BEEF-Sales of new at s,:il J i .. ;ty for many years past r, indeed, all she acts of ! F. Mealier, Thomas Peen, Chas M. Howell, G. • ern No. lis selling at s•!ir,:::i. ! fez in the pew, after an e ff ort to please so credits; ' ever • • "'ti t h e • j ' Iwere •' W. Baker, F. G. May. A. Dellet, G. A. Miller. TALLOW-Sales at Isle. I able as was their Ball! The preparatious were', y Democratic niai „ tic i trul y , . , The proceedings closed with a grand procesarom - - -- as. ---- I made without regard to cost ; the comfort of the' iin accordance with principles of our g over n ! iof which the 1 It' .- l ively account . ' lite igencer ,oves a For the Mariana' Post. 1 . i . .. I merit s , and, were we to do so, We would be cum 1 Mr; b;"'"" : -It I" 3( "" iah '" l '' with what i '' ' weather prevented a larger though the' I pelleff to place the Whig, or National Republican,l -..., au -The (short , of the Massillon Telegraph ill- ' eentrity and conning the Whig party attempt toy - . attendance, manlier present was tolerably fair. or Federal party, in precisely the same position of ' tends „ sum!: his paper daily, as soon as a tole- ti, , line out .1 a tight place, when once catight.- ; hostility to those acts; and ahoy: that they lime graphic office is opened in that Place- We pie - ! They arc aware that the lea: Ilinktopt Late affrol- I Tusa-Mrs.-Mrs. Fallen and Mr. Jamison drew I never admitted the utility or the wisiloor of any • 1 mbe t of , di rt t h at h e w... tire., of t hat Loso.c.s before a' el a greater opportunity to defraud the cornmuni la very large audience on Saturdayevenitig.. Mts. them. 1 • womb. 'lire telegraph has MO"! more Pollera• ty, and e, 41, used more surecasfully for that .pttr-, F • was received snthusiastically, aril but one opin. 1 F. . This identity of "PP evirs° "' u" re s s°l " 'e " id ' I dr" fa' t h ta 1 t has ben efit " ). r " tett a br g e roee than soa. other Whit . ; measure , with the ax - 1 ion has beeft•eiptessed as to her talentras an at • holding of commendation, on the part of all these ~,,,t il e r Of pat elf "mh t " e to obtain the " et " ""' i rePtion , Prr l h 4 - 1 4. of the so called " Caned i t •tateel nest' Sli e riaill endoribt , and that is in her favor. parties, is 'certainly a strong proof ot their ideal' th en it l saac eilsoa into the fewest words. It t 3 Daub ; • and a ,,, ciaas to remote the censure o , r , n a t Ily - hecome as great a favorite, here as in the Ity in principle . for the elements at hiCh made a impoasinle for them to stand the expense. We , their own shoulders, they would attempt to per-} et h er c i t i es o f t h e west n o aotith. At - the fall of Federalist strise to secure to the wealthy and aria- leliete the despatchee sent to this only by telegraph sonde the PeoPle that l'enwara:" ha ve bad some-I the curtain, tbeentbusiann o f the aielierice knew, tocratic in our conntry, greater I"S' lle g ra tha n, are Mier than shore sent to any other city in the . thine hide, w ith it. i no boorala---Mre. F., Mr. Jamison and' lire Oxleyl l' were deemed proper to be extended to the burrittle, ; :r i u on . The despaid ,„ of a three day base "'it I,, there my. aliemPts to !seals" the estlutra s 4 - 1, wrre called out. Mn Pal - aloe Who appeared_ in' and virtuous, a nd energetic poor ; ;avoid conspire ; [ m in a:22i to :tt.tai, exclusive of reporters salarvf- justly d u e the Whige, they are compelled to chair `th e a fterpiere, was iltici brought before the curtain to make of a Whig an opponent of those measures . ; All the morii i i , 4 papers , (s i x in number ,) take the : d‘,. ailciwals ~,,c,,,t... 4,004,70 to falsehood. _, his friends. w - which are calculated to place all men upon an' ge„„ai news , eac h paying its share of the the mot este aint ' mi,ir ' h ' irsiines. 4sia an inatane _ , , h : instance . l •ne bill for tomight is rem strong. Iris only . equalNy, so far as it respects their political rights exp ense . The markets a t e a Sera" item o f we see an artletc in a t;i ' i°"°Wa Wk" 11 Pape r ' lI 'S necessary to say that Mrs. Fawn, and. Messrs. and privileges That the open and avowed object ! expense. and amount to a b out .t.r Per- trek, in, s which the wr tter boldly and unblushingly charged h Sarno:on, Oxley and Perste° al/ appear. of the old Federal party was, to make the rich richer,! c huh 1 , g reporters Ices. There a , west only by the 11,,,, 11,he i I J. Walker with haying availed -- . _.-....._ . while the poor would necessarily be ground to the "aturtlav • Mehl' about three went. the Gazette, Journal, arid Post, We hinsseti of the tenefit of that odirms I ,pr ii4 jaw. _ Dar:tete Ro*.-On S.• ~ e , h earth, no reasoning man can doubt, who shall rea d • presume the total expense of telegraphic demstch• N o w, all who have known Mr. Walker,frorn trial ll o'clock,., • a crowd ol:disorderly fellows entered • the political history of our country, commencing ; , l a : the preas of this city, the present year, i+ ill , present t i me, 2 , 1 the house of Mr .11iitchiriaon, Penn street, near the earliest profeasional carer!' to the with the proceedings of that Convention which • exceed e ji m . s,, pro b a bly reach n e a r $ ',MAJ. We ~,,,., , ,c that two , his untiring i ndustsyt that 1 etlfol, and proceeded to •• knock down arid. Br ae _ framed our present Constitution. But the men of hazard t h e opin i o n that the increased Patranelle no gentleman has placed homed( far beyond the ire ' fat ," eqt in a rtyle width , afforded them great sat's that day, who doubted the capacity of the People all the morning darlies,rectised in coracquence of ; cessity of resorting to maidsmpt „ r di , so l s .„ t Lino: lh . . . . on Mr II sent for the watch; several came . for self gevernment, were hold and honorable onno •• r the telegraph newt, will not amount to $OlO9. }and must ree at on „ tha „ lre article Aland to : to quell the riot, when an ;amok was made upon!, rents. They sought not to gain power at the cx I one of them. HMI was stabbed in five places - 1 ; was intended as a mere political trick to cast a; i lie was severely injured. After some diflicrilty.l I penee of truth; they were unwilling to obtain a 4 rl -1.- I n t h e E p i seo p a i c onven ti o n, on t he 12",h,' slur „nit the remarratir patty. 80, Its cntu.! i _:.• 1,. w hi c hw o uld h LAMP. - the questions in relation to Mc Bishop of Illinois Si nattily, those political siimiteni are calculated to : the rowdies were arrested and lodged iwthe tombs.: ment of those to whom they addressed their &qv ; Were diepeeeil of, and the affair will be referrell • • r. hth e ' beforeTesterty morning, an examination was geld Injure the fair tame of reapectaisie men la en men's. They recognised their principles as true ; - bark to the diocese of Illinois. The„ Journal of I public has not this „,„„ s a ~,,,.„1,„,„g their dal I the Meyer, and three persons were sent Mille' 'el and, though des•ated, still openly avowed their tra• I C o mmerce says.-e It has been argon] in oppar•l is i ty. Slander , „ nhm ,j , has b een the tas,„„te mode : hill. One of them belongs to Capt. Rowley . , lief, -asserting that the experiment of such a guy- tion to his consecration, that the documentary er- ; company. He may be relieved o{ the arduous of electioneering with the Whig party. ernment as ours Would fail- In Bleat' particulars the ! idence, both as to bus election, and the-permanent I !duties oft”' soldier, by the , verdict of a jury. j I I notice this attack on the Hum Me. Walker, e Whig - party prove themselves to be unworthy disability of the Bishop ot that diocese: is siallici- I not that it irs , itri a retitatto „,, a , i t is fn itm ' The Quarter Sessions meet to-day, and, of i „„, !i '', offspring of an honorable parent. Their mode of eat—that undue intlUefiCe , or. as sweat slßcm, ever , hue, both lit subatanet seal particulars,bot to show course, there will be crowds of people in the ineigh-+ operation is, to assume all manner of disguises , r uin was resorted to by the Bishop fur his election • the itilbera i and unfair ni „„" esm w , t , by they borhood of the Court Room. and to assert no principles whatever, or any doe-! -thatlie is to a dangerous degree ultra in hit 1 Whig party, to [milder up their rotten cause at the at e would suggest to jurors, witnesses, lawyers trines; which may be deemed popular at the time I ( s um / s a ss , an d t h at h e i s menta lly i nca p a ble o f per .l expense of the Democracy. • ;J. W• B. and others, that when they cannot go borne or to of their assertive; to encourage sectional =levet)' , forming the dirties of the office. The truth MI s hotels for their meals, to . will find at Mrs. For; local divisions, throughout the country ; and to ' t h es e ass ertion!, is denied is Info by Whets, who in- 1 al:The coiner snare ot a monument to the! leya stand, in the Proton , all that the- greatest unite with any faction, or !ragmen t of a party,; if; ! VA( w i t h equal vehemence that he possesses the memory of W 1,11111317702 was laid, With appro..: epicure can desire. She I ' assiduous" int her atter by so doing, they may but defeat the measures and h i ghest tritel i ectm d and mora l attr ib ute ,: !pilau. ceremonies, in the city of New York, on , tions to those who dine with her. the men of the Democracy. Once asserting their ' ----As.-- the itilli !natant, The monument is to be erected 'party to be the especial protectors of genius, the i Hoe. A. H. Evenerr.--Tbe English papers ran in Hamilton Square. pOssessors of all the wealth, and the very fountain taM the following announcemeot of the death of, whence emanated all that was pure in morals-I lion. Alexander It. Everett, la 11. S. resident 1 asy'fbe Synod o 011 New 'ark th ( ( d r e Pr. corn they claimed for tbemsels es " all the wealth, alliCommiationer at Canton ; metered its torsion the la „want, . the intelligence, all the decency" of the country.: etni the 29th June, at Canton, be Hon A. IL? Phillips' church ; andnew school Synod fOr m the Ur" slates l° • New York and New Jeri" commenced its setation But "hair are the mighty fallen?" The appeals Everett, Commissioner fro , , • .• , ~ China The funeral solenirotres took place at .1 , of the 7 Whig - party, for years past, bare been to ; clock lon the same day in the Rey Dr. Adams' church. I'. M. the fo ll ow i ng day, attended byMearlyl ..._.... the worst passions of our astute; and they have the entire foreign community. The Rev. p. Parker) Pi ophery.—ln June, tb.ll, the New Bedford sanctioned the most gross and disgusting debauch- ! officiated on the occasion. After the reading of an i erica. the remembrance of the scenes of lan; appropriate portion of the:scripture and prayer, the ; , Mercury edified its seeders with the following par remains were conveyed to the place of interment, I "'graph' can never be tradieuter"men our minds; and the ' Dane's Island, Whampos, by the steamer qersatr. 1 ~ The nomination of Polk is a fraud not only intolerance, the madness, the folly, and 'the deer- ' accompanied ace°mPaujea bY most of th° American ' and' t eve " ' ' i pon the locofocos but also upon the wltigs. The crations of decency which we then witnessed, must of the English community. and .. o e ffice i rs . h n e , ongi i n th g , I I s i rlii,ga had acquired a vested right to beat Van Bu •ever tower mote all o th er recollections of that pe- I t k ° ,:i ll• f t- 01 . ' is s i t : e t : f n a Z n 1 ; . 1 1 " ,f t ,w ; iude:Ptte•ea,Aintaels f rom !f I that t v‘ i-ea- I ten in 18 id to disprove his assertions in regard to 'iota We would prefer to forget them; but can, I ee l to convey the body to the grave. At s}Vbant• l i his defeat in 1810. Now, alas! there is nothing sot. and we refer to them only in sorrow', to warn : pua t h e roc ebsion was joined by a detachment of but a shadow for us to fight, and we buckle on our our conntryme u against trusting to the professsions ; armed men, aenty the French Commodore L Li . armor nut to defeat Polk, but just to see by how of the party. which than aimed at eh= in fl iction of; Pier"- t under th er it di n r i ec i ti r o ei n ) o de f r eo m m i za r n y r'l ors to ' manY thousands we can do it. We predict that a stab, an fatal to a republican form of Igl e ' r " a l r t . li m e re rel ( rm in f." ; of Gr the deceased), and by a min of 1 he t will ti tte a . he tti a„t o e r a i ihity.°Nemt:j;',ll7,,ottt)2,ol6oool4,l iir:enlltissyt ;neut. 11 ,, t - , e refer t o t h e p a st , on l y to p r esent in I boats from the English, American, and other res. : c ar l i t i l l e 1li:1101) in Ohio, and other states in propur review those scenes, from which we may derive ( sets. The flap at half mast and the minute g uns I I non. ' Mark the prediction." warning, and gain instruction to guide us for the' from the French frigate La Moire, the flag sh ip ; r 1. ; Commodore Lapierre conspired to mark the to ter future. In darns; ao t we cannot :set justly, unless I est and solemnity ol the occasios. we refire to the past as it vras -, and this we shall do, without stopping to enquire into the delicacy of the developments likely to be made. The skill; tut surgeon, when he would overcome the effects of a loathsome canker sore, does not superficially examine merely its outer extremities ;-he sends the probe deep into the ulcer',' even though pain and blood must follow• the operation. So must we do, if we would save our country trove the evils of Federal e Whig,'" rule, We roust speak the truth respecting their acts ;;-eveti though that truth shall prove painful to the feelings of our op ponents. We write undue a sense of what is due to the mass ot etas count ry in eir ; and seek milt - v to gain, their approbation : but this we canoot securer if we would, at the sacrifice of truth. as . (Clic Mailll orm lig P liAapts, Eorroa Awn rtioriusToa. '• -.. p T o,lv NumbIy,MORNIII~G, ocTiNiElt. 25, 1847 Ter m Naming Pod =I • ar The Massilon, (o.yreleghraph has placed at the bead of its co/omits the name of TROV.A* einewna for President, and that of Hin.or Caus er-or" of Stark county, for Oorenor.. Federai toryism will be ably represented by these men.— The late election in Ohio has emboldened federal ism, and it does not hesitate to put forward men who. are most objectionable to the great mass of the people. Corwin has always been - an undisguised opponent of' his country's,wer, and has taken.aCie , tided staddin favor—Of the' public enemy. Grts scold was President of the exploded Farmer's Bank Of Cantoo,,whieh swindled hundreds of tinsuspect inglarmera of Ohio out of their hard - casnings:— A: beautiful pair to be the leaders of a.•great par. t I: - Maine.—The Portland Argue says-the:Souse'. el Representatives of: that State now stands 89 Dem i:ml-4s; and 32 Whigs. No choice and, not heard frodr.-30.. The Whigs Wilt have but 3 of the 34 `senators. ,• * t ~~'t= tal : - k~~°: v,+±~a: :,... , ~ :fir `,iF; ; ~'z'ei,E~?. -... .. _ _..,_~.._..__......_r ,~. ESIZIM • Epoidefts.—There is nothing like digging, into tl.e past, if you would dissipate romance. Who would trace .supposed that cpuatetts were cetiginally padded protection against sabre cuts. Pt has often been risked, 't What is the use oil epiialetts," and also asserted that l•they ate inton-: tied to recognize rank."—Epaulettsorigattated with the English knights and their retainers iht:ring, the crusades to the holy Land. At that period the Vrench. and Italian knights wore costly armor, and the eastern knights were arrayed in a style of ,magniticence not then-known to the EngliSh roost, of the latter, dressed in uncouth woolen 'or cotton armor, mule a very sorry appearance arneng more guady and light heaved neighbors: In a short time the le..nglish knights, in order to protect their shoulders from the keen edge of the arncen's scimetar, placed thereon pads, stuffed 4111bl:dr or wool'; in a short time, their taste having! been int , proved by association, these pails were orita mented with fringes, taken as trophies from' their eastern enemies; and finally, when ther unwieNy armor was totally di:Tented Withio consequence of the general use of gun :paWder, the pads with fringes became the modern epaulette. • l'ament Legialoture.—lllis body mettit Montpe. liar on the 14th inst., George T. Hodges, of Rut land, was elected President pro. tem. of the Senate. The house was .called to order, and; Solomon Foot, of Rutland was elected Speaker by a majori. ty of four. The canvassing committee reported that the offi cial return of votes for Governor was as follows: —Whole number .16,080; Horace. F f atrin, (Whig) 23,455-, Paul Dillingham, Jr., (dem.) 18,1301; Latir: rence Brainard, (Liberty party). o , ,o2B;'scattering, - 08. Both houses then went into convention; for the election of stare officers, and the' following was the result, Horace Eaton, Governor ; . Leonard' Sat , geant, Lieutenant Governor;.George 114wes, Trea surer. The state of parties will be seen by the following vote. for. Governor: .Eaton had- 125, 88. I ingham,B si. Brainard. rfi—Whig majority on joint .ballot,. ID:. • A ~::.- ~ ~a x :~ 'w - - V' • `;,-A."l_:4 ;. • ••• • ,-7••• • • c•'.' 2: • -- • - ' - •'; - • • = • I • • "•••'`' • • " - NMII OM t , _ . . . Y ELECTItIt.IELEGRAPH -----..«.-- Thrrr Ifirtufrrd Musts horn! in Constourinopfe.— On OR 1:141s September, at about four in the after noon, the shop of a jubfrafirr,' or maker of sweet-1 meats, situated in the fish4larket of - Peru, caught fire. ' The streets in the neighborhood are exceed. ingty *arrow, and the houses are all built of wood. I n a short time all the erinekling sheds which $ were huddled up together in the fish.market Were in ashes. As the tire increased, the wind-also foie.' Large pieces of blazing wood were whirled aloft into the air, whilst clouds of ashes.almost rendered i nil attempt at extinguishing the fire impossible.— Byline sunset the finest district of Pera was 're duced to n heap of smouldering rains. No less than .100 houses have- been burnt, and sortie of them the handsoMest in Pera. The wallemf.the new English embassy were blackened by the smoke. ' and ashes which filled the air; and - the Protestant 1 chapel, which stoat close to the gmden wait of the palace, was burnt. The loss al property is esti mated at several millions of piastres. aj•lf the Democrats of this State do not got welt whipped at the approaching; election, it will not he far the want of the proper Means bring used. The two factions are about equal in. num• hers, and , in bitterness, towards each other. Either is apparently more hostile to the other than to their common enemy the.whtge. The Barnburners are to hold a ConventiOnlat Herkimer un the 2Gtt.id• scant., to nominate State officers, &c„ disavowing the nominations recently made. A house divided against itself cannot stand.—Journal of commerce: Youghiogheny Navigation Company.—Al an Elf ection held ,on the I4th_instant, at the house of altoses Robbins, for officers; under the Charter of the YoughioghsnyCompany,the following persons re.ceived the unanimous vote of the -Stockholder's present:-Ale and er Plainer, President; C. P. Markle, M. L. S. Coon, William Douglas, lienry'fil'C'art; ney, Manaprs; Ebenezer flendersonl-Treainner-3. R. Oliver, Secretary.--Grooshsiqh- littelagenref,,' - . .. • (CT The Potstoe Jtot in ,lifonmoutit .county, `New-Jersey, has affected one.half the crop:: Th i s - a ~t.lossto that county, for its theprinciPat ;crop.. . _ ) . '-. _ ~.,.. -..,;'-, „;.,,*,..., - , i,....i. , ;,- , ----;----- --------'----'---"-'---t -,.....,.. ~:,....4.,...--.;,..,.....4.A.... ~..,..,--0- ...,,• - f, , ,,, - : - ..7 .- ....r. - ? - ...; „, v, , : 4•ZE...4.•,..„?.-••F4: 7 7. , : 1''..:-..;.t.C,` ,-, -f , : ,, zA ,- •• „s•••_7:,•, - ....,-,•----... • --..- • • , , , , - r - ~„ t • , , 7 The Sable H °monists have been re•eng,aged,' The Orkinal Band; of :Sable llarmonists, at the solicitation of their frienets. Th e ? appear) A CEItioVvLEDGED, Withouta rival in the world; will have the horror.or,givity ,- oriother Series of this evening at the Eagle ; and their programme titre= ineiimparable enterMtnmeniss. an Monda - r exhibits an entire change of performance. It is i Tuesday end Wednesday Evenings, Oet.2iitli,:26th, , needless to say anything in their praise- An of ; and 21th, when they; dill positively leave on their' i grand southern tour, prior.to their return to New - r-sirs have heard them i and aft who hate ritaste for their melodies, and humer i cannot resist the temp ! York, and emliarliatioit for Enrope.' , , it R.ILLLINI'..4RR-.11.1" CIE- TALENT!', tiioo ()aired in their bill for to night; ' Two Violiniits I TWO Danjoists ! ; One Tarnbor mist! _One Bone Clicker I . One Triangle ! ,Producing With thepOwerand richei of the voices of the respective performers, whether in solos or ehorusseeethe sweetest melody ever heard, 1 Doors oisenat 7; Concert to commence.; at - It. Tickete 2a cenfs k for,seleat the principal Hotels, and. Atusic.Stores. - . , . . 0c22 'A SMASH:4II9Iin the Atheneum etas lighted . up, OtP Saturday evening, one of 'those huge.and! costly ehandeliers smpended in..the down upon the floor with a crath, and was shiv ered to atoms. Mr. Foster was dissatisfied with the manner in-whiclr it was put up, and so ex pressed himself at the time bat as the rerennfac-1 turcr was responsible, he let it swing.", It Wai well , 1 that the accident did ngt occur. during the attelid , 1 ance of a large audienc.. Some heads mighttlave felt the effects of the w .rkman's earetessness. A Sire gumstr .--,Chr."Fritlay night, about 11 o'clock, some spo • , gentleMe . n" entered the office of Sheriff & ross Foundry,•heing , in pursuit of Fall, applied pewdertoitheiafe . ' and blew it open. They realized the enorarOuSsOM.4 four cents! The perpetrators are_not - 'suspected, and no information was moe.- As the lijsi great, we prernme . the matter will drop; _ . • Raymond Ev Waring's two great Menageries .• • will arrive in this' city on next Monday, and •!•e -maim for six days. See advertisement.— T y There was a very extensive 'alarm of lire yesterday, which originated in mischief; 161 think, for we heard of no fire. The Engines of the two cities were out 0 :7:: The "License Question,” it is thoreght, will be trispoiect of :tn:day by the Surreme.Contf. AP so, the case' of Sittlge.Bbrrell. It is the opinion of the lawyers thtat in the latter, the writ will be (plastid, ' • ' (0" . The Brownsville Packets finvictianged theit ime of leaving in the' oftei.nnon; from 6 .o'clock ill 4. Thc . steamer Swears. !3ns been added to be Tine, and'will,roake regtdar trips Si Ars Foil:—Thera were - twenty eases before Mayor Adams ow Satorday morning.' _ . Irj.tonstable Bongher has gene - tar.' Buffala -on business for some of the officials of *aver. .fiare they no thief-catchers in that enmity. Where is . Caskey - . ....I%tr. David* Sores; ttir tamed colored Ttiige., dion, who hai recently created "such an excitement in , Cincinnati, returned Saturday.• He is said lo look exceedingly trit Tax Motrx.risa:—Capt. P.N. GutbrWand l'saae - N.„Hoelikpe the only Pittsburghers named on the.:l list of viiindiit the rate battles; • E==ZM l = Thine's not the cold: artistic lnp, - Which science's votary oft imparts-- ;hos, with resistless &Way,- deeply in our inmost hearts. ;ht, whilst lisfning to thy strain, .varbled notes were heavenward winging. ,els did their harps restrain, , te suspense, to bear thy singing. inshaclow half in Snit, This world within its orbit itiays; Nay that side which the light's tim, Be all thatare shall meeltiy gao' flay fame and fortune be thy hit, Where'er thou goest, vocal ranger!. Is breathed by one who knnws.thee not, But to thy merits is- no stranger. 'rite ATIIEN.I:I73I.—We must remind our reed ers.that Mr. Wm-. M. Foster takes a benefit at the Musical Hail this evening. on which oceason those accomplished vocalists, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, will appear. If we have any influence with the read ers of the Pcist, we desire that it maybe used to induce those who love music to call and listen to Mrs. Newton while she sings one song. If they are then unwilling to bear her through the pro , grammes we will certainly conclude that some per; sons have no ear for music. This will - be the last opportunity our citizens will have, as they leave for the east to-morrow , . TJIANKsotir zsa.—The Pennsylvanian or 'Oh 22k1 inst., contains the Prcrelatration of Uover.mg Situx lc recommending 7'hortufay, the ?sth day of Nurember, as a day of public thanksgiving tarl prayer, throughout this Commonwealth. In ill be f the States that have thus fa! tierfuni.tseiliotton tbesubject the same dOy has. . 'fixed upon. : '. --- ---4111....-..... r .-...• . CtAXIIIIIII. DIIT RICT.--ne I . msjnrity against It:ttc Dew :Ls, (detn.,) 4_4 GI the *love distract, by the official returns, is 133. I COMMERCIAL RECORD'. I 1 y!~ . r PITYSBURGW,GOARD :Of TRADE. eosustrms volt oicrripise.R;• • Geo. Os . .lon s . S. F.. Von Doiihorstr. Denny . • or VICE Moxyar Monniso, Qct. 2b, two Business on Satinday was rather dull Sales were confined principally to the city. It has rain • - ell more or less tor the last three days, end high waters may be looked fur. • • - FLOURL--31siket dull; receipts light; prices without change. Lithited slates from Is agon and store .41. 51,:)(414,G5. By the dray load 0,750 4,871, - • • WHEAT—None arrived] ttb sales. 'X =tral at tve.• OATS--Aales 300 bu. at 2:ic. , CORN—Sales MCI buret 45c. " - . ASHV.:..!--3Tarket quiet. Tbe following quota tiros fully sustained. Pots and Scurchings 4/(ifrs . Pearls 7 Salivratus, 71r: ERST.—ilegolar sales at tqa:file. lb. WillSKEN—lSales alibis, Rectified et 216332 c as intime. Moderate sales Raw GROt:F.RIES::LMorket , 'rely firn!,, Salai of al kinds• brisk 10 lormer cootati ..• . I I'ROVISIONS—YO aTUIN. V I.3IVBICA .nabli. .MR. FOSTR.R'S B. :l otr. • . On Monday Orenlogi: ober, 93, • 1847. Pot alsich occasion lie announcer, is last Concert for the season. MR. & MRS. NEWTON, the arta , ite.New York vocalists, in a choice ee!cction or BALLADS, SUMS AND puErrs. Mrs YOST 'Marin giveshiskspcanaaßcaditiga 4dmissiost, Tecuistfile. Cents. • EAGLE 'SALOON. FSIIIUSIASTIC DENIONkTRATION.t •--- . , New and Po pular' Ptah* DEAREST ICE, -2 popular Ethiopisislifoledy. Mary Illane el . Take me back to old Virginia 'note Lc.., Rose of Alabama l•. . Mountain Mair P's Invltatitml • Blue. Juniata Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh ! Summer night, from Don Pasrptale; What's 'a the Steer ; • • Scenes atm arc brightest; Lair ent of the Irish Emigrant ;;. Rockaway ; . ..• Pm Afloat; ... . • . •. May Queen; The Watcher . .• Joys 'that were tasted ) 0 Come to Mel Oh would I were a boy again; Molly Dawn # Prlary of Argyle; - Evergreen Polka; : ••• • Golden Drop. Waltz ;' -.New Aurora Waltzes • - • " ..;;Rosalba Waltz Louisville quadrilles - ".• • ..- Ertincrnorzkltcrcisez•i No. 'S' Received and for sale by • - JOIIN H. DSF.LLOR. SI Wood street. octr,) 11E undersigned have had their attention called to a publication in a Pittsburgh paper;uudUr.the signature Ascii person calling. himself Jayne.••• The Philadelphia and .New _York Pekin Tea C 0.., (Inner know said Jayne, haring no such agentin Pittsburgh, and cannot therefore notice him, but will take occa sion to inform the Merchants of Western Pennsyl vania,,that their Teas may be.fotul in various places in that region, and that their authorizetlagentiMi. Y. R. Stockdale, will call upon them with samples of packed Teas, superior to any ever offered Lt the same price in the Western Covntry. NVCALLMONT & BOND, • No. 36 North Front street; 0et.1.8, 1847. • ' loa • • • Wanted, BYn yoang man, a situation in a Wholesale Dro cery,Hardwariror Shipping Commission Moats,' as salesman or general clerkL•where industry and at; tention to the interests of big employer will . be. ap preciated. A moderate compensation would ho rer quired. Satisfactory reference given, .tc.. Enquire at this office, or by writing. J. S. :0.5.412' • • • ' tIDRBOIV WHISKEY-;-5 bble , Bourbon Jaillll key on'coneignekent and for axle by • - - oct2s • - . TAMES' NISY.• T AFAYKTTg Old Vag awe, in qarta and alf pipes Sac. sale at the *hie attire:- • -. • JACO W.FtAVEIL tVIIM:4IO.'6OAP--;•.20 boles for:sal y ' - & BROCKWAY. WEI Manager ~, . . s .C. S. PORTE.II. parvArr. noix.k-IP; itittst.t ttetcrts 75 crs. Dressf Sficend Boz, 33 cc:nig. Pit; ';,05 « I,Gallery, 20 t.- • COMBINATION' OP TALENT. 2nikapfieirance dfMRS FARREN, The celebrated Ameridan Attress, who is en= gaged. ro r 4 few nights only. A ,Re-engngetitent htpt seen . effieted with Mi.. JAMIE . ON ) r..4 .fo. thy" niglitir IlicofiariyM•ieta4gi Octo'bez:.24, 1847,' . 13E acted a Traitedi iauc4, .THE cAMESTP..Rr ; . • zistnediitety after .the Playa COthic rialse4; cal ' - Egc HELLES' 'AMOUR. ' - iryzinLig, 6ONCERT. • . . . 700 Vie2iP. , `, E l.llld„eGruAtle,d, i vrg' l gtnel ceit at the Athenthans • Hat; on Tuesday Evening, October 26th. - . Vonrs open at 61, Conceit to commence at 7 0;,.. Tickets 25 Cents., to be Ilia at the door. Children under 12, hal f price. ~* . _ - 11t1VATE DISEASES 4. • linowtr, of 65, .Dias'' , mond .Alley, can bex con- salted in all Casa er pia tale or delicate nature, in: cident to the human' franib a andrayphilitie . eruptions, gonurrlicea, and its consequencei, together • - with all I' . .E.,.VEREAL dist • eases, impuritice of the blood, nith all diseases ot e - V.EIYEREAL origin, skin: , glect, urethral discharges, semina. _ unpoteucy ; also piles, lawn inatimn, female weakness, diseasei of the womb; monthly suppressions. Diseases oldie joints, fide , lain &no, nervous affections; pains in the back and loins, irritations of the'neek of the bladder and kid pep, acrobatic eruptions , tetter,ringworui, merctv rial Leases, etc. ' • TWELVE . YEARS PRACTICE. . Exclusively devoted to the study and•treatment Off venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful; excessea,galetyiellmate,.or impuritiesof the blood, ' whereby the constitution may_have.been enfeebled; enables. Dr. Brown to offer arniurances, and 'speedy relief to-all who .may place themselves under:-hid , care. D. Dv:ma's offices aye eonirenientltdri - a nged_inin separate epartments; patients can 'watt out fear of exposure to other vittiluri; •'; It is of importance to many persons in need . Of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and. promptly.. To all such, Dr. BrOwn's ready skill in rematiog tenertdi distaser, in, their fariatis &rine and stages, offers inducements which can rarely ' equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised .that, Dr. r Brown has hien regularly educated at every braneh - , of medicine, and for the last two years confined himself exclusively to the treattneut..eff those dts- Dr. Brown is the only regularlfiedaeati4 ihrgeon' in Pittsburgh who tilted his whole attentive( t 6 these complaints. . • ~ ;:tirCertain, safß and speedy cures will in alitmica 'lie•gearantied. • • . •• • • Decent cases are-relieved ins short out interruption from business , - • Dernia or Raprare7-..-Dr: Drown also •intite persons afflicted with Hernia id tall, as be.has particular attentidn to this tiisease. Letters from d distance, 'asking mirite,-.6tintt..eW - rain -a fee, or they will not be attended -• . • . fgr Office on Diamond Alley, - a few doors filth Wood street, towards. the market. CansultationS strictly confidential , - • .:.0rt.2.548twj • ' Any quantity New 136610,14 . 1110ree t 5. - ISCELLANKidiS WORKS,tokinky ..131 cheap•form. .• • • ••• Tbellench back et - Notre Damezby HMO. • Democratic Beriew.for , Dctober. • • ' The First False Step; itoW • Christopher•Tadpolei, by Albert:Smitlii . zew • zip . . Eubank'sitydiattlies and Mechanics. part 14. • Life of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, by Marmaduke - ilerreirt, by . the . Countess of Zest , • , tngton. , . • Sir Heal Masan, the Budeatteer... '.". .Ivanhoe; new supply: Alicia, the Rose of Avontialli.: • . . Nobles of Carracas. •••'. - Flowers Personified, parts Sand 9. • flaky's Lady's Book for November.. St. Patrick's Ere, a play, by Tyronellower. . • The Boy's Autumn Book., a beautiibl work. The Wayside Cross, or the Maid of Gomez, a tale.: of the Carliet War / by Capt,E. H. Mil more, Wendel's Blackstone's Commentaries oh the Livi* of England, complete' setts, . • Graham's Magortint , for Noverrifiett. • Ladies , National. . The Buckskin, or the Camp of the Besieger - et,. a tale of the revolution, by the author of Ethan Allen, Pilaster of Lonford, Fatal Legacy,' Rory O'bloore, 95. c. edifier,. Chamber's Miscellany/ Pim • Horticultarizt fot October. . • Bares Pennsylvania. Reports, cols 3 and 4.• • • • The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Paptimes and lief creations, with nearly 400. engravings. . Union Magazine for Octeber.. • • Wagner/ the Weir Wolf, compl ete .. • ' Dontlity and Son, I ith and 19th numbers. • The Cartlatee Bride / or/Barrette the Beautiful. Wildasb, or the Cruiser of the Capes, a thrilling: tile, by A. J. Ingraham. .• • Norman's Bride, or the Modern ••Midas. • • Margaret Gratta ' m f:or the Reverses of Fortane, by G. R. P. James/ Ec r i. • . The Knight of Maulmm, by 4.lol,4ltimas. Late London Papera{". Just received and for kale aeMORSE'S Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth street. 0ct2.5 Preseott's Coriektatiot eir Mexico. rj MOM of the Conqestandeiico; with a'pre it litninary 'vie/ . of the Ancient Mexican uoo, and the Lite of the Conquerot, Hernando', Cortex; by Win-H. Prescott, author of the "Mr] ite of Ferdinand and IsabeltaP .In three vole; eighth - edition. edition. For sale by LtKE-LOOM1S;• oct23 •-• • • * Agent'. . , , INEI TILE 867 . ..iiiikt of hir.PAASVOE. ihe Whitlts to. conclitdo: with THE cot.LtptlioY: _ • • DR. RALPH'S • UNIVERSAL VEOKTABGE; . PlLLS,'havo been found very successful in thd •• cure of many cases,.of thefullowing diseases • • •;`, Dyspepeea, and. Indigestietti Omit, Itheumatiinti Apoplexycrever and Agu'e; Billions Fever;.lnnami elation!. Scrofulai Pimples; Blotches; Liver COM' . plaintk,bropay, &c. . • • t . Twd kinds in one box, particular descriptions ae 'companYing etre& box. Sold only by ocl, • S. L. CUTIIBF-RT, Smithfield near 3d st. • • ' Sacred Music Books. •• . • ; OHN AI El. LOH, Si Wood Street/ • SI between 'Diamond Alley mitt 4th streets, received, a 011 /apply of the'following Saered and &r Secular eale Boma,- which will. be sold at the led.- ; est cash prices: : • • . The Carruipa Sacra . , by L. Mason & G.J. Webb. 4 H Psaltery ," • du:. - Sacred Harp, cols _I and 4. .re " • ratent Notes. • - Western Harp, by Rev. S. Wakefield: ; . _ Christian Harp: Patent Notes. • 'Missouri' Harmony 44 47. Thu - Huston' Melodion , a'collettion'of Solve, Glees, Rounds, Catches,.&c,&c:incloding MOs( Orthd popular pieces of the day, arranged and lia. - mo- . . • nixed for 4,voices, With an accompaniment for'. Pianoforte.' • • JUVENILE MUSIC BOOKS.' , • • The Young Choir_Ay Broadbury nod Sanders. The Young Choirs Companion 44 `" • " 1 ' • Johnston's Vocal Class Rook; fur Adult Classes. Mason's Juvenile 114 - .. NEIV SACRED' MUSIC BOOKS.- . The'S.acred Choralist, by Hastings & Bradbury: The Psalmodist 47 4. rs The Sacred Minstrel, by Virgil C. Taylert.. The Southern Harmony. The Boston Sacred Harmoiny, by T. Bissell • oct23 • . 'Notice.. - THE subscriber having . visited Baltimore and Phil- - adelphia, via Brownsville, Cumberland-andllar-r. per's Ferry, on public business, has just after an absence of two-Weeker, and will be hatipy toy Serve the public .and his friends; with any thing he .., can do in-hbroMe.e, or those of his numenads friendX or correspondents in the' Bastin*, Vilestbrn .and! _ Northern cities and towns..-for very moderate charglf es. Ile keeps on hand - ler sale all the Pittsburgh arid several weekly nevisipapers—the'Conaf • _ terfeit Ditectorsi and several Eastern. and . Westing .; NewirpaPers—writing, - letter" sad wrapping piper; Red,- BI ite' and Black. bile; Patent lens and quills; slates 'and pencils,- Wafers,- and a small stoelt-tcle School and edict -Books, foe sale 10w... 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