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SATinSMSIsiNGJOST ' \?i V5iT’V-1 il'S-otoW®w-iA .. ■ c -»m pol.^!fcS|.lre^l ,^^'-M^ro ßiti^pKS^*< ■ , tf: f HE f^S^AEGEPAM-. ■ =»fe'sfea:.wa f gg ( 4y— th© .Party of Prqgicis, ffo £ es W nfT'etar ' v v■;•:■■. aligmi'Ui whatever gtu&Q it may prweJi} 11 » ciai care iuid'ajtoniion. ~ The »eSnfVn4 - S^KSS-^' - EVENTS »AA . • wa . intto. %® t 4 CIU ’ rc «Po« fc At Ui^wt . ,ffigass«i^tfsgsg - '^couSct^fOT^Scliwi^oiitoib.h 1 ISnaSpr«s. The Bnctoanons in the ;Woney_MarWt, Pncts-of Slock, Exchange, Ae.-wIU nUo be carefully | noted In eacJrnumber. - - i ’ PREMIUM 8* 1 Ass=sSs»SS.S ,S3SSffiSl5?W SMSS ’ ertpresspurposr __ -, i " TERMS OP THE SATURDAY MORNING POST I - - -. w™. pr 1a cj. c nre a lance; eirculauon,vre f'bell o^-roorMuraiihlYeeklyto fte“ffio'Ss ' Sftrt onrartMsed by anypoperuiiheWeat. To <to Ww the CASH SYSTEM mil be eltldly adhered to For 1 ropy,tnadvance, ■ •■•-•• . . sea !\.S eoji«> , /. I' . 1500 ?| * : • ssi « « . -• »» ' CLSBOISOI ■■■ ' ToiinV t> e rson whotvilhohtajn the largest number cl n anbsmberswihe Satarfaj E%*S&VS& «! r 5i ii* noner tor one year To the person who .•> .■•a < 55£m.brMtu^t^e'ficXllargest nnm , be.t.pPßub*cnbeTa > .»re,. wetlh m otSIkS, tSSrfar MommtfK IToiepclsol. wbowHlproeare will forward one, <!cpy oMbe paper, •endtheir exertions will otherwise be handsomely re- W |ff“Eelier» most be nddressed jJjjftPjjg ® t £^ , w y ? m ' W '" /ist SmVda l^SnS^\svt & V \-*t V-* 4* Federal Decency md Txutti.^ - Xo on article on the subject of the probable tn crease in out export* of Gram nnd Breadstuff's, to Europe,“during the coming year, in consequence of the abort crops that erenow anticipated, the Phila delphia Pews, (a Federal pemtf sheet, that baa the r limit of one of the members o'f tho Pennsylvania Senate pt its head,) says —“we aro moat happy to kpqw that our Graters nrelikcty to gelgoodpnceß.” This happiness, on tho part of tho cditor r iesuftsfrom n knowledge of the Get, as to said in a subsequent sentence, that “there are fears of a scarcity; and of So potatoo disease in Ireland, there aoems no doubt; - though its extent is not yet ascertained,” Of course, then, the causes Which produce suffering nnd misery in Ireland, and elsewhere in Europe, are sources of happiness to this gentleman, and afford ground’for congratulating onr own noble hearted and genorooa farmers, who last year ecnraomuch to feed theaqf-, ferers in Europe. He «v»s not content, however, -with rqjoieiojfover the misery tlms anticipated in Europejlmt fritha jlegree at uipoden'ce.tioparallqj cd, and malignity nothing leas than 6andlike,he has, in tbo'samo article from which we quote, these words t— - , ■ <<There wiU he a great oqtcry and rejoiciog made by the Union and all the hireling presses, if there should be groat distress in Ireland from tho potato rot. fio onr Irifeb brethren may judge of the love the Imeofoco party 1 has for them. Gen. Csss voted against ady relief-for them, w tboirtroublo.rrom .the famine—end. now his party wohld be glad they ehoold half of them starve, tr it would only make -him President, by inducing dur rahnerato believe the arrant faVthaed, that the so-called FroeTredo tow tho. cause -of good pnpos for grain and floor* i* Now we can recognise him ly writer with k view to circulation, these lines, as nothing" teas’than a vdoVuupnncipled party-tool; too infamous to be recognised as ajnan.and fitonjy fer.sneb a station, as that which he fills, a# tho organ and representative of an unprinripfsdparty.-. Even as the organ ot a jwrtfon of the party,pnd uttering Vuch soduments- we should not feel disposed to no tieeblfs, were it not that eoeh sentiments, and such wilful nusrepreaentation of the Democratic party, in a'rontteVjofqommon occurrence^—so mßch*o,iiv dcedi’na to compel « *l»*>st t? recognise it a* nn ' accepted “‘Whig l ’ principle, . ' >■ The Editor of the paper from which-we extract, knows,—oB well at bo knows that he was and is an o W bnent qf Gen. Cass,-that every word said, in , .tho abovoertract about that disbngai.hed. patriot, isutterlypnd unqualifiedly false., Ho>ow«, (or Jm 'is too infarwmsly ignorant to bo named nraongJeg -iaktors,) thstGen.'Cass not only vokdtaappropHate^ ' htfr a million ot dollars to mdtbe starving Irish} bnt he knows, also, that ho tnadtf a most feeling. and beautiful appeal to bis feDow-tncmbers of the Senate, ‘to saftcu'on"lb<! appropriation, '-those things cannot , Re unknown to tho editdrof that sheet > and he there ' * ibro Stands forth akolf-eonvicfpd Iraduceroronaof thepurcat.and.bcst men of this or aoy other eonb try. ,'lfepina‘t stand .equally prominent nsn moßt -impndept and malignant tfadneer of the Democratic be iStunself rejoicing, aa only a fiend might rejoice, over tho miseries and misfortunes of Vlarae portion pf bi»'fc«ow-mcn. But we can see ” the trne-groond upon whifch this rejoicing is based. - if there’shafted OTflennkm proper poor, oppross "od, anddown-trodden Ireland;*™/ be the greatest Sufferer: alp'spuds annually to ouretmre. thousand, of honest freemen who vote, fa* they become Wb 2cns,)the Democratic ticket? and therefore famine, or pestdejice, war,resurrection, or any other means of lbc»r number!, would be ho3ei by him nnd mnat.ofhis party with rejoicing. ' 1 li * > ’ , , Toylojr TVIU veto the Proviso, ' Mr; Benjamin one of fhe Whig "Electors for the "'Slate of’J-onisinna, affirmed,m a speech at Baton Rouge, General Taplqr’s Own that file old &*"General was « ail tight ” upon rtißsloveryqaertion. r adding, “'tcafe ’aJtoee Mt FEixow-cmzmts HEM, TnA'rTivb.«i"VElH : . J ’^ c,^:fl > v ’ TWQ AHT I " ,K< ! • rotiWirW Pnoviso. THE-rWEpESts dr the -South Aht save m’P"* hahds.»i i t <i When over' you hear a. “ whig ” assert that Gen. ''Taylor ts a FrpywoistJ-read to himfiipnboveextroct. This doable game of whiggery isnoW beginning to. > be’protty well understood by the people., Walter Forward, MososHartplon’end A'fldy 'Stewart r may 'isrefM.lhooitind times'pdjiy thqtfleii,-Tsyta'inll ait veto theOTilmot Proviso, if pdssod, bji Congress ' _s, l i{ I Jfirt mineral’s neighbors, fito ’whig. rnf Baton * x.ousiana, kqowr fetter what Ins bjfrtiibik on * •: -j ; ifl*’ - I ’'iS l " ir/v* ' ' yf * x r N '*■ 1 * Ow’ftapmtm lona.—Protection. j j. We pereoive that there laoincb-edo nraoug Fede ral editor*; oo account 6f the importations thaUiavc been into our country, within the last «* months; a great cry wmadrabout tho amount tha must ho paid to foreign laborers, which paid to our own; and our working men are appealed "to, to protect themselves aganjpt thia encroachment ( upon their right*—to relieve themselves of tla ur ( then, which they are told is weighing them down to | the earth. The moat effective appeal* that can tie j made at any time, or oh any subject, are those which are based upon facts: and wo have no hesitation to appealing to eve'ry T— >“ *• «“ | tty to say, if there ever was a time, when goods of a 1 kind*; were furnished ntas cheap ratea, and aa good, us they now aret We know wo can safely make , such an appeal as this, Then, on thß other hand, we | can also safely ask—Wffk there ever a time, when tho whole vast interests of ..the country, agricultural, mechanical, mercantile, end manufacturing, were In a more healthy condition t Wo know that ‘pro can safely make this appeal—and all reasonable, reflect- 1 mg men will answer, thatjoar country was oncer in a morn truly flourishing condition thaisnt present. Oor-farmers are enabled, at .every port in the country, to realise a finr, though not an cihorbiUnl ly high, price for all their produco: this planter ia deriving an honest, living profit upon hw investment in rah-ng cotton, and ri£e, and sugar; the mechan ics, in every city of our Union, and in almost every town and vdlsgr-, have full employment at good prices; par merchants tell ua that, though they ate | not making rapid salea and largo profits', they are yet | dbloga eaftfand hcalthy-busincsat our .railroads,ca,, nal«;ihnd olhor improvomenttoreall yielding a hand-, some per contage npoa thoir cost.: our Holds, our , mines, ourworkahops, are all sending out their pro ducts at Cue. prices; and arc receiving in return the products of each other, and or others, according to their necessities; our maunfaetunng companies—all who are dbinghusiness upon real capital—are stead ily throwinginto themarketthelrgoods,far which, ofOOurseV they.aro paid a living pneo, or they would quit the business. Vet we are told by some df these -Federal growlers—(who urn; no vor satisfied:, unless they'afe comparatively coining money from noth ing)—that pnr market* are glutted with ths product* of other countries,'thus robbing our workmen of the wagcs'to whleh they would he entitled, but for these i importations. > That tho operatives, jn our country oughtto re«ir< a-muchlarger proportion of',th® profits, upon, manu ■ faxtureslhan they d0,,w0 can readily admit. , , llat w o -very much dnuht whether (if .■ these , manufactures , were prohibited, and our manufacturer* permitted to supply the whole demand of the country,) the labor ing portion of'ihe community, who are now made 'tho snbjecU of such special concern .by those, who never think lof thom eiccpt when, they.want their votes, vrobld behenefitodto the amount of one cent ■ upon a week’s wages. On . the contrary, .let their faVniUe system continue for a few years, and Amer ican* manufactures, at prices lo suit tuunufur/urm. only, would fill every town and village in the coun try; while the operatives would find that lheir porr ; tlbn' of the increased price would he that o f tho cat*, who got the monkey to divide for them the cheese., Bata great causeof complaint seems to.be, that, there i* such a-vast amount of goods being imported , ■into the country, that the prices of all .our.mapufac,, tnrea mhst hS ‘trcmendoualy reduced. ,; ,This surely , daes hot afford any ground upon which to insist fer ; protection to tbomannftcluror.; for,.if,this.ware.the., esse, thero should bo some provision mado for the farmer, when i after dovotiugfour or five years to the raising or stock, and having.still. a great number of, cattle ana hogs on hand, ho finds the prices of hco r , andpork vcry sctnibly diminisicd; or, when he finds, .himself, after a moat abundant wheat nod corn har vesti' io tho midst of a glolted market of grain, j There is no such: thing thought .of .as- protection for, tbh firmer,under each circumstances; and his good, •case tell* him - , that these circumstance* arc inei- ] dent to hit bdsines*—that they are beyond the reach j of all the latvs which,eaube enacted on earth—and , thnt Ssmnst attend id his own huiincM. and regulate his awn affair*, to tbahest of his judgment, without the hope of governmental protection. Then supposing thero ft a glutted market.of manv ofectored articles, and thst tho prices of all those ar ticles are reduced,to*.three-fourth*.of the..priee at Which- -they have heretofore been *old—what then l The fact ft, the article, so far ns ncedod in the com munity; cad be now had for so much.le** than it was formerly furnished ;to u* ;*, aomebody,,most lose, ,;t may he; and, if so, the loss falls upon tho maoofao turcr; but, if ho loses, Me. Miafaunilg art UnifilH, i toHhe extent of his loss ; and it i* only reversing the state of thing* which existed before. Then, he w«* accumulating riches from off the comninoiiy “iiein, the community are taringiftpm hi* losses. Such *. jslaie of things necessarily.results from tho slam.of ■ society now existing;.and so long.as put.laws, shall. protect and favor capital, rather than its producers fahor, we muvt expect-these periodical disasters to occur. And who shall *ay,;und*r thoso circam stances; tbst tho now wcaltiiy manqfacturer, (even , supposing that he shall be reduced to. tho necessity of] again Muring for hi* tubsistppee,) ftnny more to be .j eared for—ls any morn ontitled to tho sympathies of ( the eoiomunity, than tho humblest worthy operative, | who toil* for * scanty subsistence, and whose small | ssvingafperhapa to guard himself and, family against ! ilie chills of winter,) have nil* been swcptTrom him. by tho failure of some paper money factory, induced by tho rascality of it* managers r In the f.ral case, .wit find that, With.cortsio classes, the expression of sympathy is co-ertemivo with the country,—while, in tho other, thero is nothing heard, nothing felt, nothing thought of, nothing cared* for, boyond the limits of hia own poorly fed; poorly clad, and suffer i“ Ing family. (ate A Sew Steam Bsst. Our old friend, Captain Wm.T.Nobton, inform* j ua that ho haa contracted with Mr, Cunningham, of I Elisabeth, to build him o now Steamer, to run at a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Sew Orleans. | Her dimensions will bo 33 feet beam, SI foot floor, and 168 feet keel. Captain Nojrrow is determined that she shall bo thd Queen of the Western waters, unsurpassed and unrurpassabte, ir t beauty, ncatncaa and speed: Sho wilt bc coroplf.to nnd readf.fpr her firat ljmean February; when those of our citnens who may wish to visit the Crescent City, on either pleasure or business, will have an opportuni ty to taken jaunt on the most splendid boat that was.-ever launched in the neighborhood of Pitts burgh. " y 11 7 1.....-, - - ipi 11 1 - - "- - i - General Csss. The Rev. Or, Oethune, In his address boforo the •Phi'BetaKcppa Socioty of Dartmouth College, chose for Ms themp,’« Patriotism as a Motive to literary Esertion,” and in alluding :to the history of the i< qrapito Stale,” apoke oFGcneral Cass as •• tho stripling 1 sfchoolmasler, avlio in obscurity left his na tive hlirsfOr'a: western wilderness', butaiho'senamo, now sounding from. Maine to the Rio Grunda, was tho Watchword of avast and. cnthoslastic party.*' netting against Taylor. 4 \y«ihiDglon correspondent of the Baltimore Suit, report* that the following bets were mo/lo at one-of thelarge hotels in that OilyBloo that Gen eral Taylor will not get 6 states ; 8100 on 8 stales j 8100 on 10stalest 9100 on l2sWlost 9100 on 14 States; hnd 8600 that he will not be elected at all. Another hot of 81000 that Gon. Taylor would not be elected ‘waa declined, , i , A Veteran. Democrat. ThelCeOtbcky Flog, notices Mr. Joseph 1 Downing, one orthe Pioneers of that State, who has resided in the State 57 years, and voted the democratic-tick ct fifty-ono years in suefccflsion. Holakcs and pays demberal\c newspaper-c-is a whhle soulcd Ifenr. lucky gentleman, and bids fair to Jiycto give many democratic votes hereafter. * If any of our cotonfpo. ranescan boast of a better democrat than this, let them introduce him.to the publtp.l v i * -t t ' I *w ,J J *• '*• r* „ *■ < *. w *- v ,T f V - 1 ~ 1 ’ . v * * i 1 -S H j 1 f* # w * 5 v, "~ T 4 * * < y * r -i > ’ t r * t-J* 1 - - i- **fr v 5 ' Zr * w < r ■» _T 2T -v 'Cv'' r l c,v { ; - j-.^Ti-.' ;•■.•■'.•>;•. • 7 .••• rA ’, .;• ■ ,-fv t.v- CS _»-•.••- v v -.. • -T-ifctw v— r^r - I^,< -c T ffrr’t^/^ IFri Un/or Ike Pittsburgh Cats and Jlutlrt dee Club Give the tfMgt a Waterloo. . Ajb—o, carry me hack- to o(d tyr# inia. , Come join tba democratic ranks, ; * Your country's honor save, - From traitors who have wish’d dur troops A. hospitable grave; And we’ll •gtvo'them such a Waterloo As Jackson did before, And carry thorn back to old 3alt river. To old Salt river’s shore. ' Onr Plalibrm it is broad and free, Protecting overy class, And to carry out its principles, : r - AVe’ve nominated Casa; Then give the whig* a Waterloo, As Jackson did before. And we’ll carry thorn back to pldSalt.nyer, To old Salt nror’s shore. Tho soldier finds In it maintained, •ftV-Vsi-'-Hfc conflict* (or our rights,; The sailor- in his native sea, , When ho for freedom fights. Then np and give them Waterloo, sc. The merchant in his counting house, The farmer in his fields. The laborer at bis daily toils,— All equally it shields. Then up, out. And while to capital it gia.es ■ Its lull protection due, It likewise to the artisan Proves just ns clearly.trno. Then up, be. ■-Then op and lot us to lire strife, Our leader'* true and tried, It's Cass the bravo old volunteer, And Butler by bis sldß. • Then up, he. We've seen hire in the tented field, Our land from tyrants seise, ’ We'vo heard him in the Forum plead For freedom of the seas. Then up, Sic. Como ono, como all, tbatfraely will ! Their interests sustain; Oo Baltimore’s broad platform stand, . Its principles proclaim. To the old White House we’ll carry them, A* wo did in forty four, And row the whigs far up Salt river, Far up Salt river’s shore. TaW-btcm, Sept. 14, ISIS, Titc national Blangbter Home. Mr—" Sitting on a Rati." •Twason a cold and cloudy day,. * In Clay-Wing Philadelphia. Old iloraoe saya tho Whigs did slay Their great and faTorilo coon. Tboir great and favorite coon, Their great and favorite coon, Their great and fatonto coon, Krom old Kentucky State' Before tho victim was destroyed, To Lexington ho was decoyed; And coated to have bis mind employed Against hi*country’ewar, be. Was old Kentucky’s coob I The men who urged the cruel blow, . Wero fneodly to our country’s foei : They laid the poor old gray coon low, And never shed a tear, be. O’er “Duncan in hie grave 1” “The war’s unjuat,’’the whigs all ‘ay, •‘Tho war’s onjuat,”says Harry Clay, ‘•But still, Ithlnk, I’d like to slay A Mexican myself,” be. Says old Kentucky’s coon “So, no,” cnc« 7.ack,“there'«nono for you, For nearly oil of thro I alow, * r Ana non l’H hare a crack at yon, For preaching onjuii war,” fcc. Poor old Kentucky coon! “Httmh for that,”coy* Jndge McLean, “Although the wart a moral »wio— i-., tu chief, fteah from the bloody plain, We’ll take to kill 'Old Hal,' *e. , And aharo the apoila oirraclteal ' ‘Moat upright Judge,' aaya Pan, ‘you’re right,’ Although ihe hero of Jhc light Wean Urtwhcd lanietij yet they ttught Eelipte JCcntaeky'e «ur, And pUeO u* intopowet »** «oh, shame! oh, *bame Ito pmrdcr Cl*jr Methink* 1 hear Tom Corwin say f «Bct bloody hand*’ the game rau*t play. Therefore let Harry die he. Tlie faithful, troity coonl “Hold on,” «ay« Hreeley, «*hoold we tfp The erim*oßdr*ogUibow near opr-up, v We’ll surely gel the "Trtttt out err.;’ Ai onto we did before, tie. For slighting our old coon 1” So eve Co 1 . The «Stiratne dec Volkce,” published atOrwigs burg, Schuylkill county, wj* dial on the 2fith of Ao- RU «I, the militia of I'nion towmhip, in that conoly. held s meeting at the houso of Michael Kith*,, to nonunata candidate* for militia officer** After the necessary bnsinewof the meeting wa* orei, a pro position wa* made to teat Uio voto on the t'residfn. ti*l ijnestlon, which teiulled a* follow*: , - For Caw and 8ut1er,..... * • W o Taylor *nd Kill more,.. *..* -*‘• * ■ • ■ o Tlio »amo paper add*! “Bo we go in the raUny." A Flnt-nt* Boil. A Mr. Pollard, ono ol the Baltimore Reformed Drunkard/, recently >m a speech, be faro a temperance assemblage made the following umgne ball: “Fath er*,'' eiclaimed he, with most ardent enthusiasm, “ yon hive children, or (f Jiou haw np/, jour <tsagh ters may hate.' 1 ocn>' Taylor'* Friends. , A writer for the Boston Whig, tbn» <!i«poio* of hi* iinlocky party i •< Wo hare last one* mighty politic*! motor? by treason: smrt-icrrr has now ill turn to work on uf , fho two.faccd captain Iboled «»! f“ w *® l*' 11 «eo »hat tho NO FACED CFNERAL can doV gar-Tlio present year ban tins singularity, Ilial It is divisiblo by no fowor than thirty different numbers, TIZ: 2,3, ■l,'G, 78. U| 12,. 14, 21.2}, 24,28, 33, 42, 44, 50, 60, 77, 84, SS, 132, 164, 108, 231, 204,308, 4G2, CIO, 921. Next year will bn tho square of - 13, while wo have not had a “square” yoar amco 1761; and tho nest that will occur will be 87 years niter next near, namely, In 1930, Bjr Ex-Governor Trancu Thomas, or Md., the craty mao who persecuted tin wife until public opin ion drove him out orthe eourti, hue turned Vsi) Bu rcnito. Ho hue long einco been driven neck end heels out of all position in the Democratic part* in Maryland, on account of hie conduct In that affair. BSTJoseph M. Boot, 1 “ whig” candidate Tor Congress, in thoHurondlstnct, in Ohio, u making, speeches against Gen.Tajlor and in favor of Martin Van Huron. Like a thousand other members of hif party, m Ohio, he considers Van Boren a bettor whig than Taylor. Why don’t the General resign j so that the Whig parly may no longer bo distracted t gay Tiio Boston TravoHor says; a movement for Mr. Clay is aimut to bo made to that city. A num ber pf the friends or Mr. C. in that section contem plate a demonstration in his favor for the Presiden cy. Why will Gen, Taylor distract tho Whig party! Taylor Whig Loitci In Vermont!, Tho whig candidates for governor, lieutenant gov ernor and treasurer ore defeated, and the Tay)°.r whins havo chosen ono member .ofeongress,iWliprer as thoy had three members In tho last congress' The Burlington Sontinol siys positively that George Pi Marsh, whig, is defeated, in tho 3d district, ap He bard, whig, is in the 2d- t. B. Peck, democrat, is probably rc-olcctod in tho 4th—and thisloavda the whies one member, Mr. Henry in the Ist district. "For governor wo have returns of 100 towns, phow- , -tlio following comparative results— - -i IM7 Dillingham,dem..''s,sBB } W®j Coojidgo, Whig.. . 18,12 C 1V26 81,after, ftee ioil. H,aBo Brainerd,abo 4,993 36,994 30,780 Majority against the whig! ip 1847.« . Majority agamstlhe■. inAigS!ft,lB'>B' • - -4,742. t So that “Old Znchv proves a : 555 TVHICS ik Vebjiont or TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED 4MB TEN VOTES m ISO towns, and a loss of two members of congress, JtiirraTOT the star that neier setsd I ij 1 *iT k * % r l 1 * t* "* v > t< •* i- Whig Ticket in &W- __ Fob PbEsidem Of jriiE JJrfiTED Spates, . HEKIIT OIiAJf of Kentucky, ' ' The GloryoP Ins Country, and the Jirst Liyirg 'Statesman, __/ Foe Vice Pbesieent, i THEODOBB FBKHNOHtVSES, of New Jersey, Aq upright nni} able Slatcsraop, and Honest Man Wisdom And Innocence, I Lately a slave in the West Indioa r who had been* roomed to another stavo by one oF lbo MisslonaTjea,, end of three «c%Utt brought- ,hls Avi.ro haijk to^ the clergVmaTr, aad:<Tesired Mm.W.taKohcrhack. again, /ho clergyman as»ked * bat uas the'matter, wtth her? ‘*Wbyi : mttBea #; 9bo no goodv,; Tiic bopK says'sho obey me. She no rwnsh.my-clothes. >|ie; no do what I wanvher to do.u A *Cui Oio booK says you were to take hor far better or lor worse, «Ye«, massa, but she all %or*o apd no bettor* one too much worse and no good at alM* r - J. B. F. a k' 5 ( V ft' 'i, v ' 'KSrlty J- 1 * ,“- ' t J ’ ~ *:v t. - L * r „ *• ** * ? *_ * V i T , "Jr » l * 1 V 7 ** V* "'v.- -,- ■-_• ■ ."J;:.'; -■. *5-’t..-v •■'.*' •r- .: t ->‘ • " v -a- i--,■-*, , ■ !■ V.'.V. Who SulTers? i Tho “free dirt” movement will in tins state ab sorb'three \vhigs to one democrat Wq o.bacrvo.byj the published proceedings of a .meeting in yni<»gpj| that the pnncipaUeaders were butTCcentty tho most, influobtml captainqof the whig party, all those formerly connected. withtUpr.qcmoprauC; party are miserable broken down party backs* JJ“9; hare always beoipscckjng office, : bnt i could it from the democrats. They haw now ed a hobby well suited to their natures. We twice I that qur party has been thus purged Jlhnau Mwe, [ Jlegtster. * Tile Mob nl Cincinnati. A correspondent of tho |l ; late fatal anJ aanguinary not jn Cjnunaau # gf°, J OB, out of an alleged oulrago upon a )Huc vref^ an 1 * bjr two returned tobptecr«,*aVii. * ' . «*Aod now, Mr. IWitor, what do you think lhi* mob bat resolved into 7 A melancholy yet splendid humbug t Tho littlo gill non notonl/ bat the poor jobber* were altogether innocent them stlvca. They were jndiqtrd because the avanctoua I and almoat brqtal father mC the girl hoped. l< r,sSJ soma money, id the shape of land warranty from [ them. Tho filher himaelf, foanng an arrest,lms fled I the nly, and now tho tide of public feeling •* “*" I time against bim and in finer of tho pri oilers l What a world, we lire In, and what a.being of" cona j lempt and iniquity la man *» * We ntn The Pittsburgh Post taya Pcnri sylrania will give a larger majority for C *X B , d 5" 1 ler.in proportion to the number of votes polled, Uian aoj State in the Union. Now we uitond to bojn Pittsburgh one of these days, anil no week's hoard at tho’“crack hotel" ‘hat Michigati will bo tho banner state of this Union, aftef llio 7lh day of November.—JWn>« Frte Prtlt ' We have all along contended that Illinois would retain the “Daoncr'Mn the icomiog contest, but the I omona which come to us from Ohm, Pennsylvania, Michigan, end Missouri, convince ov that we will have W’givo it up to out formidable competitors for the onto Tnylonsm is everywhere on tho wnno, I and cor fifoi lathmt&nd majority will cut hot n sor. rv hottre along tide of tho overwhelming legions for dumand Butler,.« other Slat Matt lit. gtiter. . Mayor to boar Ilia sentence- Tbc ivatchmnnbr might him m for safety, and intended to recommend him to the protection of the Guardians of the Poor. They aro to take him thi* day i till which time, at his own request, he was committed to jail. We presume lie is d ssipated, but do not know. One thing is rertain, he is sick, poor and without a friend* Ho complained very flinch of the lodgings gucn him t ea'd his room tonic was turbulent j and here l the crow) around laughed, but ho did not, for his t j poms warned him that it was a serious muter. KIP Denial Webster «ys that the nammetion nf j yesterday morning them were several cases, but Goo. Taylor was SOT FIT to be made. If it wsi nil « C m very « common,” us the watchmen say. not fit to be made, IS It f.t to be sustained I Drunkenness and vagrancy were the charges against ’ them, and Gvo were sent to the Hill. His Honor, Mayor Adams, who is a strict Church goer, docs Ida « v, ork or necessity nnd mercy” very carlydnSdidaytnonlogi.; While, wo, {and you,; lop, reader.) are yet in bed, ho is listening to the detail-, od -accounts of the bad doings of the poor fellows who come before him. - *< All right,” as Swankcy sometimes remarks. - ficiIETLKIU. CItUBTT AoAIW TUC A Mr*. Dreta, wife of Michael t>rci», ofWajne, (Pal township, wna dehrcrcil *Sflur chitdrcn, two girl* and two l»oj*— threer of them ate living and doing well. She i* boo the mother of 2* children, and it onljr 38 yearn ol age. Beat this if joii pan.. m- A Cwrilr—Ti.r Mli(i=r,brr !r D ><!cnyri toinfonji hfclQlde thm he nill {IXV.) ilu Pnrt««l|i««lute, o( Wellmllr. “V 10 ■**“»>• ~ J ‘ , !" r “i, o ,'/ o **,,! A»v otliliuoitnl mrormailon required,ifi«T he ohialued lij ■W> l„g »».he la .t0,.-, to ,h. ; OlTnnirrOflVrffr.DaMin Bt ScfeoJ* «r frani iW Jlttf »1 of KmiuktUen. ',. nejtf 16-St* . . ■.' > •L--’-'^; —- ii--.='<r;--Jr.-, :- u* -i-* "*.': c ••••-in: Vr r - fc**- r 1 s 3 'ixs-;u-:-.t>. . ) * -"w - i ,f £ ? :••;■)■••: .: ■•■■■» ■■■.>■ t.v-'.r!.-,: -.vr.•■•■'■ ~«.v: ■.■:■<. ,< - /fVI - XiK&SSSxSk/if'cife i' '\Ar£ ■..•i:v-,;.;,i.tiy. ••.■».:. 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' r “ FLOUR. .Concessioadathffpartofsellers,c!tilied, . , 5 .„, X sales at Wostern at $5,3605^ There is'h good deifland fir Flout to arrlveybUl ' , >- ~ Sealers gannnt hgtee as which- mahes a 1 quiet market. r-1 ’ ' , 4 J f 1 GRAIN.-tew doing in Co(n,aCd themarkot has ‘ ’• a downward tendency* with limited sains wTJPritno . ' ’ J ~ ~~, X *r'' * Yellow at 69070. There is ho cbaHge’'in‘otßef ’ J , L *v‘i Grains. , r- ' C j *iA Jr ' ' 1 A r'” 'PROVISIONS.. Sales ofTorlc aro tij-a. fair ystefit, _ - > ~ . J but the market is a little easier, with’salos ofJtMa ’ .' ,ff r ‘«££''' ~ Pork at 918,52; Tntnh $9,75; a, decline In both 4 '- 'V X -"X / I ‘ 'Mhss and PnnteV 1gi025, ' Lard in . • ••. --••A--v - -■- ■ 1 9c. ) Nothing doing 15._kcgl.ird; _ r %\ ' ~ * ’ 'v* ''* t COTTON..betterfeeling,qndprice advanced id. " *’ - 1 XX r * # 'jv ; , r ’' L HEMP..Holdat $145,005> ton.' „ " '4? *v}‘’ '*L' *K' " - ’ i i-t 1 ! _ " 'avC'* •,‘ * GROCERIES.. Molasses and Sugar are in R;r?e* , ,' r l Colfce viiihdutchange, f -' - _. < * ‘j v <, r- T;-‘X: , 4-Vl’ tT i w '■** -rf*- o- , h o ta,?»fS-S D . '"'v/ •,.-S-.'iX'-v% rpHEsabscnbenwill sell,utPnhinrAtictisnrliviiebor- t > » > - > *" *i A* *'’s ' * I dugh oPWestTti!wiojr,Wcstmotelßtt3Mtnity,Pu, ■ „ , . Wc3ii«sdSv. the leihdafot October. 184 r.-W» -, > 1 - - . ~-s, fotclUuiulftofbUrjues , , ■» ■ "T”—r S s r?T."^ r^: n> The’owsi ,l 'M l West Newionia located on die. CMtsiihi ’> «1 'vA.-X'/ vi; ofibaYongMoglienyrTver.wherellieiurnpfterOßdfrml- - s . r j,, - As. , f I tiur front Bedford nnd Cnmtiefldiifl. to Wheeling; erdsie* 1 , “ - . . ti»aamß,lbitiy miles.l* j-,” - ' > seventy-two miles Irom fluid aflettfia j { first of JnnunryUSW.ifieheua of Slack WaterlftvjgP- | <, ' V . 3 , Xiw^ tlonr'iina the great dipoipf •■, - i lrvecnPlttsburelLandCumberland, PrUshUißh . , ,i J ,_ . • r fi andCoimollsviUeltailroadylieiwcnitßiilthhoie to dWiPilM- !. _• V, , _- \ ? bnrgb.mll sooner or lnler.l>einade;'tias«ng iliroeghtnC j i ..' ' ... ■** eeuifeof ihepropcny HOWopeaiug/crsale,/IltcretsSn - t : . t_ lS i - -*. mexhausnble quauluy ot the very tiesi jd slnnq Cia*,, r % *~ . , J 1 - I.~’X, couvenient foi*-manmncturiiis purpes«. with 9 lyige <*. : - ' ' -.I ."v- - ' r_ qnaiiiiiy of oilier building mmirials ~ ; improving, add eomains nowTwetveHrtdrcdlirbaJh' J . “-C. ; ■, ~h- t , i'- ics and busjne smeO clUiP,otJjeliqnfiHWXn Ili6 wewejo *», , *■ - t ► » canntrt: SomefiftyofihuLo'istnniotlierrver.nßdWl ; - ", - ' besoldro suit purchasers, for ntnnnftctaringnarposcs,si v t -4c. We will say to nil persons who wt«b lo wakefi ee™ , — * - s',--"'*’- luvcsfmenl, anil double theirmonci in. » . . ,«■ '- . not Jet ibts'oppdrUmUy pass, as will na s . ' ’ 4 - " ' • awav before onathcr golden opppriunilj wilt lm oflerftl - , ‘ • ,-* _ v - ' ~?S / by tney A draft of the tot* con l>e sentbyi idljngpnjbo - m , b^ (c " d,,ya '" rore t,ie JAConmoeHMAN. ■ X ’ -- s t ' '' ■> ;XV . i xf ,'4' x , - • * " N ; * % , X V >- 7 i ? ■* T ■*’ W • J r ■ t i .-y.-.-..*— ■ 1 -i--Ji W - r ii.'i..| I 'I.i 11 mm ' The T0M83.-i“Woll, veil, each a crowd,** eald ono or the cases Saturday morning, aa ho looked into the' coentenancas of the other unfortunntc popple who werclirought before tho lnbunal_of jnu mftipal law. The most remarkable feature in the assembly was the foot lint all were while. Two posts been encroached upon by tho watchmen the jifcVious’nlglit::’- Otoeirt.lhp.Fifth ncBrthe Water Works—three boys end an unfprtunatc gjrl woro brought down and furnished with lodgings m the basement of the Mayor’s office. The woman appeared to bo a young Vagrant; she said she was from Kentucky, end npwliMd in Bbarpsburgb. Her sentence was thirty days m jail, whiclTwas bettor for her than n discharge could have beeu. The boys were soul up for five days, each. 1 ; A. house on Smilhfield street was .cleared out by tho watchmen Thoro waso row.,there, in which a 1 woman was concerned, Tho neighbors have com plained of ihc house for sometime, and some of ' them appeared ■ before tho Mayor with information' in regard to its character. The keeper.and-one or two other men, and twp girls, werb arrested. Some paid finos, and twofthc keeper and the oldest ofthe girls) were sept up. Tho yonngestgirl was an object for commisseration, She is not more than, fifteen yearrofsge, and is quite good looking, mod ostodd amiable. Waconld not learn that there was sufficient cause for her arrcßt,as the watchman said she Was found in bed, and tho keeper of the house assured tho Mayor thatshe waain no way concerned m the difficulty ; 6ho was his sister-in-law, and liv ed with 'him. So hero is a view of the road to ruin. An innocent girl is in the world without any other home than such an one as this Smilhfield dog gery, and withont sufficient knowledge of human af fairs to hunt one that would suit her. Wnhout hav ing committed a Single offence, she was put into the Tombs beenuso lound in bad company. ‘ What are the pfospocts or thia poor girli Socioly hai -pronounced her doom i her soul haS been murdered and. the vengeance of violated low will some day be wreaked upon her miserable body t T.ci people. think upon tins case, and ask ’’ Who is responsible for the crimes that eio committed 1” We say not tho criminal, who for the want ofthe proper guar antees is rnadenn outcast at tho ycry beginning of his career. But let us hqpi (if wc can do no more) that ihcro is “a good time coming” when the great truth will bo rocognixed in the institutionsefspcie*: ty that all who arc born have “a right to life, liber ty and the pnrauit of happiness Kcrnito Peacc w tint .Fas»T.— Much bas bacn-snng ami aaid about the pleasures or a peace ful home, became it i* tiiote that man'* purest joy* are realised. Peace ami quiet ata domestic fireside, ts a thing to bo desired; lift would be a failure without them. It i« the first effort of all goodjpco p!e to keep dircord from nndcr tlimr roof, however gorgeous or humhlo may be the abiding ptare. Tiro truth of this was exemplified a few evenings ogn, to Allegheny city- Sorao of the ever active spirits of that city were out rather late enjoying lho eseuc meats of tho Firemens’ Proceedings, is did many of theeilixeAs during the’rcecni visit of the Cmcin nsuahs. The gentlemen in question .after unbibtig freely, (vfhich.it now tho practice rn some circles, maugre the efforts of tho Sonnies,) feU at natural i inclination to seek repose —In exhausted" Nature's . street restorer, balmy sleep. • As it was late, they j concluded to take a room in a pubiieboarding house,, which, when enjoyed without molestation, affords | choap lodgings. They laid their weary and wavering , bodies upon the soft cushions which arc spread over the Allegheny Commons! Soundly and sweetly did thoyalcep for some time, anyhow, lint disor derly persaesaro to be found in all latgotuwnsj and | tho Police say that Allegheny ts afflicted With a full share of this class. Before morning, one or theso distnrbor* espied lho sleeping beauties, and, ns if prompted by the spirit of csll, went op and yelled onl: it Ualto t boys; get up—come, It‘atirap to bo upP i The lodgers replied by a few slight snores, and a i turn orcr, “it will ho soon daylight,and here you are sleep -away; up with you!” Iog. . , The eyes of iho three began to open i thctrmove monu became more rapid; and after a mmutffthey ticro cqablrit W «eo that a Blrnngcr addressed them. What do }ow do here t” ashed ono. || « That’S What I’d liko to know, loo,” said tho i other two, speaking together. “fietup,” l oiled the intruder, finally. i “Now, stranger, you most keep quiet,” coolly interposed tho eldest oftholhroo; “the peace orthia faptily must not ho distorbcd; you must ndtglro tho hpufO a bad ssmot” J Tbi* «ratMjd : ioavoica sa aiern, tba^ [ concluded- he had bettor leave \ and meantime tljo [loilgeriooibeeommon rolled ovur to mutn atcop | Bgaln. * , iu s r * Mm. ZniHEtuv IS DfcAD. Pittsburgh lias been disgraced by another murder! Another ttifoiiss died l*y tho hands of her husband I On Wednesday wogavo a detailed account of thn -'Utitragc upon a woman named Zintnteriy, by her. husband, who luod In Porter's Court, Fifth street, Tho woman w as stabbed in twelve places, w itb a ru. tor and knife,. It was supposed that the act was perpetrated while tho man was afflicted with mama I'pe/p. She has been attebdod by Dr. Walter, while Zimntcrly has Inn in JaUnwalting the rcsulU , On Saturday morning the physician gave her up; end ul 2 o’clock in tho afternoon she died. Coroner Jlichardsoa held an Inquest upon tho body in the body in the evening, and Dra. Walter, Armstrong, and Dorsey mndo a postmortem examination. flfhey worked diligently for nboutfour hours, and enabled, the Jury to render a verdict about midnight. About three inches of a knife blade Were jnken ftonv her Hghtside. Tbiastab waagivtm in tho back, and had ponotrated to tho breast, w The murderer was finally, committed.yesterday, hy Alderman Steele, on tho information of tho Cot oner; nhd will bo indicted for murder. ' \ AnanaT or a PicrocKET.—On Saturday morning a man named Graham, n stranger about theso parts, vrds nrresiod by Scott, for picking from thn pocket of Mr. Goo. Ogdeu, n pocket book, while standing In tho Diamond market. .Ho was seen in tho net by some ono who stood near; but before the prf Ost -was mado lie .had thrown t|m wallet away—probably be cause it contained lees than ho expected to find in it. Mr. Graham waa committed for trial. i Saturday, Capt. Seely vfaa brought before Judge fntton, and Gned $25 and costs, for the assault and battery on John A. Wills, t iqi Uni* Acjies.—JJpn’t forgot that IhislnUe pHoa* gy takes her benefit this evening. We hope » sec every scat'in the Theatre filled. i r { •» ~ f tr n , 4 / 5 ? ' V . , *■ . - - *. ■> v»- * '* ‘ ■* * . / - • " ' *" <• >\ l - MonE Xhctkdiasum,-—A- alab|e dj Mf. Btewart, | Tljfgg'Mß'ta Allegheny jhaoiotid/waa jiefjod fittf oriiSmurday I i’l vv B evening, bu(; the blato was fotfuna<ely aifiovercd I ■ ■ before any damigo was done,, j A carpehterVjihap, ajoy ynrflpftoijt/tbe stable Wiis also set on firo‘a'(ew’_nnnutcs after, and it.fco was descried in time to"savo the property. Abont the same time a fire was discovered in tno stable of Mr. Goohring, on Federal street was very quickly extinguished by a'bucket of water. Trarks of some person were found in the .mud, which has-excited the. suspicions of the neighbors that some* villaife made an attempt to born the whole square. Undoubtedly, incendiaries t haver; been ot their work ageing Had tbo fire succcedcd in getlip^a little start, nothing would -haye saved an. immense number of frame bouses in the neighborhood.' Ir Tho Horticultural ‘exhibition •Tyreldediaboot, 1 $260 to the Society. The report*, of the Commtt -1 tees will be givei in a fen days. [ BST Judges Patton, Kerr, and f ones, were on llje I bench on Saturday, hearing - . ■'ay 'liawrentevlllt DemperatUs Meett»B* r 7 k meeting of the Democracy of DaWrenceylllo ''will be boldonToesdsyevcmngSept,l9 at Soclock P, M. Messrs. E. Heidlehurgb and -G. W. Layug will address tho Meeting. w > <; ‘-i ' Comtoitt^CK..; gaits bg %gtfion. , > » 'AUCTION BAt.ES, " v BY JOHN X> DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, ■ * * Savth-Spst corner• gfo Weed, and,;, .fityld sureis., X3ANCV AHDOTAiicBBY GOODS-On'Mon- 'day’m 'Thlnff, September I8th«: al cjocWt .o*W e crnnraernal Saleeßocm, comer Wood valii •Willie Miff, wuhoui reaerw:,—ad extensive “•“Yalta ble slock ofFouay end Slagle Foreign -and Domestic DrvOoods, comprising njn e htVerjetyofsuperioriich style Prims Meucbenct Ginghams, Aiunnym, Wous ffe tomes, BressSiiks, BloolrSoiln nndFnnc) Jellmgs, carer Clolhs, Ca«srmere», Snuneil^Tweeds, kcnldcey Jeans, White,Fed and Yellow Flannels, Cnsbmcre,T<r ken niul Brociiebhntvls, Siik Hdkik.AVooleuiiiid Colton 'Hosiery,Gloves,Sewiug Bilk, Checks reeking, Idegched, and Brown Muslins,&e. , ( ■ _ , . At ‘2 o’clock, Gnxeri fi.Qi.fr nlirare.Fi, rn llnrf, iy c-- A dtmnmy of Young IHsanTedi Vtrgima Mnnufae turfiTFoliacco, sugar iiouse Moiassos, iron sines., cliiiin, gloss, and nneensware, in toearvarieiv. Asehettias conment of new arid secondhand household and Vitehgn furrlilnre, . among winch are—mahogany dressing aim common borenos, httir spring- sent spin f ohri;rs, tables, seuee, book cose, bedsteads, window blinds, looting ®* At so’clock—Ready made clothing; boots anjl shoes, | umbrellas, fine inbleambpockeicotleiy,bdrt>.V«W,gun*, ] pistols, gold and silver wniebes, jewelry, shaving eases, ' a^S goo4,,&C l ' JOHN B DAVI3, Ai.cl_ I SALE or WROCUBIBS —On Mondu after* i i^inooiL.SepieinberlSihv^atg.orclockvftUbe-Cojnroer-, cmlSalealtootn l ct>rnc*roi .Wobd.aiiU riftb--5 <uUcd ttMbfr sale of Groceries QulwftJ Tip ’* CbaMW°e^/bWs 10 No'a liSufarX Mackerel, 5 bbis, S ItMo'asseM bbKßea.., % HN p, DAVI |, And , ' 1 I i L!9H EDITIONS, At Audi#**- On Saintday apd i Monday evenings, Sep, ldihnnd JR,h l .fll^ba i C<ifl}o,iWCial Sales Rooms Corner of Wood And 3th atreeu The collection embrace* many rims curioaa «blo<nork«m nearly every deparrmentdnit«raior*J cl?; SS to the ncviooeer .The book* vill i* “ft e ", li 2f|?g^ a tiohoce week poor to the sale. JQIU# 4 T ABGH SALE OF FASHIQSAAI.&CW/rHiaOi- I i OnTuesdaymorning. Sept lMunt Commercial Safe* Room, coiner of Wood KnlSfli-J!? I -will Vc sold; withomrc*tstv®.ion, a cr«si» of PO «»>!£*“£ I approved endorsed first qunlny fash ionable rcnd> -made) Clothing. jrusl teeeivWl from New Yofkvconfl'.stinn of the following, rtr - ‘ 200 do* fine new stylo Shirt*; 4sO nut Plaid,Gold Mixed and Plain Sat;npt?tu>t»> ''SDpatr fancy Casslroere Pantaloons, ' 50 Cloth Over Coat*; , ■- 51 fancy Pntm and Cashmere t cats; 10 dor. pntr Drawers, assorted; , Together w ttlt a variety or otbet clothing, whtr’t may be Corned oa the morningi ftg«ff DAVIg / A .,c„ r>mi,Ai saw; of DRy&ooua.AT auo-jius - (All A- MCttiKG, being abont to ctoMbm «c. ana CutranlniQli bosmeee, the-umsigumenl M>iron linnd will l)e Mid, nt JiubKc «le, by the nub Tue*iiuy, i!« !?SiTi inst, commoneuig aUOfrdort.avSvD mVooi «lr,ei.> The »tocl- comprise ' And bcpra«Sotiincn»* of fancy i feted at Auetton. m Pittsburgh,. forvn u,njberrdCV- s * part* * ' / Black, bint black, ondblue Broad Cloths, Plata block, fancy and doe skin Cassinieres, % Blue and troy mixed Jeau , & "Prints, Pins andNeedles,ln J^f I*® 1 *®*I** 1 ** ~ . t - ißiae AmMjPOwa Silky Sotra amt "Wortf edyMumjs; Brown Hollwld and Sicilian*, Table Lmcns, Linen amlTabteXloihm Napktnrt. Buvlt Mm», Sawing Silt, Patent Thread, Spool Conor*, Cum Suspenders, Cotton HdVIV-, &c ,«c T|r« goods will bo arranged—for «* tmunnon, <|» rt«J ■lav previous to the sale—m |ou,and goods offered will positively be sold, us the consignment will be closed withbtrt res*r*e n , t - • elltfnlns over Sfoo,,C.nip*. credit* oyer., 8250,-4 mo*-; 'and over €SW, ,8 mos.,‘ for npjii’py.ed eii~. JOHN D PAVIS, Aneuanecr’ A ucTioir tfSEB6r~:~ ; BYJAAIE a H'SXKNA, AUCTIONEER, Np 114 Woon Sragsr, hubs oopas rftnai ■>«*»*■ i * rpTinv SALE 3 OF ORT GOODSyCLOTHFNO, I A BOOTS AND SHOKS, CUTLER?, WATCHES, ViUtIETY GOODS &6 —On Monday next, September lfro-clockinthe forenoon, avM’ixon liaVAttcUou Rooms, No. 114 -Wood street, 3 irom silt st- the stock of a. retail Dry Goods SloTc r the part of which has b*euiuitcba»d-w:lluna_tew tnanuis. comprising in part iho- tallowing. Black Lu tnug «nd Grossde Mantes Siik, Black.lAprns, Mohatr.Lusire.. striped, fancy and p am Mnns-do Cojhmflres,M pans, Robes, Black and Barwtf Glnghjm * War! Silk Velvets, Green Ttv eefla.fdncy Vesting^ Shawls and Handkerchief*, lmhJUMns, Bleached Mas liniL: Calicosi Comlbrt&i* Table nod .Covers, Ufh ? * brellasvSuperfme Ihoad Clotht ftndCaMunercpjtOgethfcr withnlotof-renihMtmdc Clothing}Cadery>Ac. And pi; a ttVlofcki P M- tt variety of Hbusehold-'.pumttureaitd , Kitchen Utensils. Andat early Go* r ' I* MplQ* * -«- AnouoneeT * Ay.:-A' • -\ a**?* ' —r TOBQEHS xisiunrihis city vnh* atoclc 1 fjeale.cnn hoßccommodated,whilo.lhc>*remiuft # .v?Ub. « itT Kbonjon moderate “"H r °' M’foroia'ft Auciiqn Store,, No H 4 \\ood ttcfet^UiTe* i ■week* xnonib,. or. year, fe^Vrl l aiotaee o( TOqtchnndi*e only, a« excellent df>> Con«r t | | 'jSplS* 1 ? ***** JAMES BrKBNXA^Aiua BAMSSWU 81C0MHlSSABV.a«>aK&;.| A. Will be Kold, on .ai ; ihe ; • U; SI QußftchnasterV Warehouse, cprnerofFpnn swop t-^ and at lOo’etoek,a.h. wilhotrtrescrvte, to thohigheaihiddec, for cosh Is&Mh the following wh "sKw,! &?»*,'Kdo. p«k/ 2 .t0.8«r,ia0 ■fc, Molasses, S lelsMMs l&con>Mo BeufeSido i* ido Flour, T 49» Vinegar,4do^KTDjtt,i26^llla,Sperja Candle, 10 do Soap, Joint BWMWOluai, r. ttruU 5 Asreiit QuartcnoasteryPopf* WKENNA, Auet ’Fire t Fire t “IYEftSONS dewing bawome if BOOTS and SHOES, x cijilie occotnmcSaifia by calling^ 0I J I 4 MON. Apor«bnofbu-»tocm\mgbecit*lißhU> Injutea by-waier iHthe firooxwUolBUMn&bj'ta>Yl)* c^ ose l-°P! I llTWooa , rtin.mil Dav^A'itWuStote poll SAIX—A hou onn3 tot imho Firth Wanl^pnce Throe house* and lots ia iho Eighth >*ank * Ahousenad lot ia Alleghenyv Prioc^SflSO, , A bouse and two lots InUawwaeejJiUe. Thenbove «Ul * Ap.t, - .SmUhSoldatTeot- . fnwpßK in ii tiunierQOs'clftsa ofmlnictitßWluchrcadUy SSS#!i«-w "an Chemical Soap. JACKSON, Agent , Jc -j 8 , . & Libert? at , rmebargh. —%,,-r ucarrFr WilOtEut* 306 t, T7°S^g^fd^-<KMmciustStNo lB(U.lberiyslteM, iT.r.HTmh Pa Thavo re-opened again with an entire now iwck of «»Uh Shoes, *«, which will bo sola M ihe very- KSwslrntes, Oar go oils orejof a superior qualm- being mauntecwreil jraoslly loaut order, far die wind irade,- roontrv Merchants and others, who bay to soil again,, w?H fiS n to their interest to eail and oramuie oar mods beihm pnrchasing, ; .as-wofeel confident Ahey both in regard to qnabty and price AVe also have on 1 brada large sapply ofHoyward's spring tempertdmctti ’ ic tram 1 elastic Oyer Shoes mui Hurkiufi, which sve are cabled to sell hslose as they can bebougbtbf the mau afacturers. These, bhoesnre manu&ctprcdby an entire new promts, to. »onH)-3m No 788, Jaberty at., Pittsbotgh, Pa, v/ V S t vuwbursh « - - j. 1 I, T I, ',lO ‘‘ Star MWIC t;c ” lvcJ *° r Sc MOOUHgAP. I Hoppy i ?SX^Tpw» r firt6Be‘ißQ«a! !Cfto«&V' 1 Lee, Slop <ltu Knoekmg, Walk to w *** j c u p j o rece ‘' eil “ l,d fUf ' J.'iLMELUOR, SI Wpod st l t - ‘ •'V ► u . 4 * «. %% U ■» -V J f ■>" C- *,x u %- i - u - .'■.:■.-. V. ..•>■■.• i it ■-. % i \ ■*? 'tT / -t. 4 \ * 4 'y. . fK- t /"» / ** * •*> t ft * * •“ -><•* , r* h * ■ill't <*'.:•;• ‘••--•.T ■■.■..:.•>.• ■' i' .• -••••?'..-4vi-.A'-'jvy;,r. in -■ t' - * *'.V'.V . v *? Reported for the Morning Post. «, «. v -- - MU l jT '7?OR BAUS-30 BmJdlnsXPts in *N«w 1* tifuU£ shuttled* anfjie «ost jmv&tQ tCßuJLncej mthofrWrilif pf 7 ' front f Also—Aipt m Ai!effUßfe'CLt\ fc ijeatre(lejplst«..fry- ing 20 fi ei on Middle oile?, wi «xiejidmg bactHrtwU Also—AJious<raiid lot Auepl All ot ouv of these ip;s will be «pV* low« % ftnd one^Bier : terrasylbsnanyodicrwlttiilatrtopc>:^novv.intue mnrgei-- ° r^ fiAWHb.VCL.VIU.Ii WtOWSRTV Jj dourable proprnyof Ivvo Lots, cn ‘*s J A* , .®®S} 1 r : anrtintreeMiy 1-tJ feet deep, lias a lOiaftnnalj.e dar«liiO!f hou;e wjUrhiTgo porch, *b"dc trcr,s aiidpiubbgßifr o ' ll ' obi oven,veil *1 soH water, with pump,' a “JW *'«»«% ssartttattwSsSSSilr g.,%"..... y^saaiapsg- dIX'JH WARU PKOJ'IJtIVY l-ORiSAIjW^MokISB lar <■ W Carden hai an abandonee rrmo,ahrahbe<y.ftfi Pnce |5O0 in h*d. ?soaai nne jcar/andSSOOoUwoyeara 15011 '» Bl °aPronn.ni|nm com onle, a. the sopT . . - < grTOKSA.EE —<Ctot on M *W X,|jr.,t>ui»iiewGe:nuan,Churcli fln sEr, t ..o!>J ft, will be sold ort nccommodnluig tenon of >“““ “J?' jpelunl lease. wuhihe pfirtlcgc oCbuyiiifonl die "rSUiu other Jtilion the Hill.rndifrereM prices, for saloon or perpejanl lease,a« : 1 THOMAS stum TJORRAWB—A»ia*)lb»«kd«eUinfihotuMrt tow tegsT«Es;raKSv)«!. sf-SBraenß^g WilfW. sold «r bottom. thfr whole rfciwerif glOOtt. •fiS>tT£TdROC»!BV STORE fORSAEE—TI\t> toe* f of a farm hr Grocery Store, doing A rmi-btstlies*, which enn he extended io any reasonable Sttount, being in n. good location, Tile store end dw H™g port ot lhe house, suitable for n mull t-umly, jean he secured if op plied for soon R<tot moderate.. , - s , v Agent. ,s - j&mthfielA street- Valu*uit> Bu*tn«> Sljumij j * , an MARKET STREET* TOR S \LE.-TUp stdjfe at | W Joint Thompson, brt Mar ket siraetr two4oan aoavb Fifth* i» oHerrtl for sale Also* h yety hand*amft at Martentester. con taining about-.) nerts, W4ih a dwelling home £ Improveraenlfl, formerly ibe residence of Rev Mr Me* | <. c fe^T!l q | •The and kMcben/wjlft *t goon i arycclbf, allwelt arranged fprcomfortnniconyc& l I ? u ce. : |, Th© Loiia 80 ffeet front on Fine street, Fifth Wa!»y <>o j fe « **“«TSSrSffllw.O«. 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