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X > wfg®: ?••"•5 -■-■ :>i‘" >j ; -i . - " * li HARPER, editor and proprietor v PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEB 3, IS4S. fHorjring |pc>st 3ob printing COttNEII OF WOOD AND FIFTH SfISEETS rrr Ilavutr added to our 'Establishment,' n splendid iSienro"PqtS , .oriPnmnJg Machine, we ore: ]irepurcd to do -iall'tmds ofiNTewsphoerand Book work in o stylo of ue -jmrpwsednbenutp and_ncaiuegSr.ttnd.uponthe most rca ■so liable terms. we respectfully solicit the patronage of- - ■;i • 4 o’dodaJljMliX/iirimm it. eojmhii tail Kip: prdittoiV-f surras »!W mop,- IJFJ rn tt atfimhk.a/vtailicthomnovtit teTTtftrrrt,. ’ 1 “ .CARR, United Slates NewspoperAgeuey oSun Ifmldms« l JN.jiE.,(!orner,of.ThSraniidlit)et streets,' ■'.add 400Jtonh'Eohtlti Street—JsourpnlyuuthoHee’d Agent' in Philadelphia jnrCojnrtUtee on KainrAllzatldn^-Jolm Cojle. K |{ Kerr, M J Stefan, C Barnett JohnXav jtonj RicuardXoatli. Dame! Ficlnsen,FreiJ. ' SOMETHING FOB; WHIG DOUGHFACES I' 03* Cen. Taylor lias RECENTLY invested ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS LN NEGROES, and therefore toundfehe in favor of the WilmotErovK of Salts Paylon,(tbhig)in La.' r f * Stale Election. TUESDAY, *he 10th day of OCTOBER. ; Presidential Election . TUESDAY, the 7th day ofNOVEMBEB. , cote skinning f democratic meeting, At lawbekcevele. There \*ili be a Democratic meeting in the Borough ofLiwreeccville.on <tlusj Tuesday evening, <Jcjo bjr 3d, ul 71 ,o>cJock, P. C. Suabbon, and H. S. Maqeaw, Evqe. vjfcll address Iho meeting. . , Bf ObDee or the Committee Democratic Mans Meeting. The Democrats or South Pittsburgh and vicinity are requested to meet in front or James lUachmorq-e’ store, near the end of Die bridge, onSalurday eve nmg.Sept. 7, at 6; o’clock. Col. Black, Andrew Burke, Col. M’Candless, lI.'S, Magraw, and other distinguished BpeakOrs will address the people. John, Connor, John D. Miller, J. A. Blaclmote/ John Mooney, W. Meredith, J. M’Garngle, C. M’- galugon,Jlugh Fulton, D. Murdoch, DennisJlVha’- len, Jameß M’Kain, Geo. S. Hamilton, A Cummins, James O'flonncll, H. Sellers. ' *• oct2td I THE PERFECT UNION OF Federalism & Churchburnerism! Liberty in Danger 3 1 PROBABLE REVIVAL OF THE ALIEN AND SEDITION LAWS! | Adopted l Citizens, Arouse! > A few -days-since we published die county ticket nonunnlediy the allied Convention of Fcdcruliltk and Ndtlvfets, for'the? City, and Counfy phn, wherein it wae-ehown that FOUR FEDERAL ISTS and. FOUR NATIYIBTS were placed in nom ination. We learn from die‘Pennsylvanian oflhe“ 2Sth ull. ihat .on etjually infamous bargain ivae en_ tered intofcy die aame parliee for Senators, and RejC tesentahves to our Stalfc Legislature. The rolled ing is die Amalgamation ticket. ... . ' SENATOR. Peleg B. Savory, Southwark, (Whig.) ' ' ASSEMBLY. b George P,llemey, Spring Garden, (Whig) Thos.J. Herring, « « (NaUvist) Charles Horn, Sputhwarh, (Nativjst.) Nicholas Thorn, Northern Liberties, (Nativist) (Nativist.) Adam Martin, South Penn. (Whin) Henry C. Pratt, Oxford, (Whig.) Alonzo Robb, Manayunk, (Nativist.)- Aiwpixd nuiow.enizFßs'—While an unholy alliance is. formed against yon, to deprive'you of thoao rights and privileges which yon most: dearly cherub, it-is a-crlme more enormousyban suicide to .looh on with lndiircrence, or submit without a strug gle. Tour enemies at? the church turning Native faction; and these have fraternized with Johnston, the accidental Governor of. thie.Coromenwcalth, to crush you. in the event of his triumph; Rehehbeb! tHe ELECTION OF JOHNSTON IN THE SURE VICTORY OF NAZISM I of those patriots and martyrs of liberty,-who sealed the char ter of AmericanJiberty with their blood,—country men of Montgomery 1 Re Kalb' La Fayette t Pc lask! I—aroose from your lethargy I While thosiren -i“ beguiling you with smiles and honeyed words, it •IS to decoy.you to your ruin; and an cviLday Will if - be to tbeudopted citizens, as well ns for the unfortu hatpistrangcr. who may yet seek : tho'shorcs of this I assylum of the oppressed, ir the maphinalipns of Fedeeaush and Natxveish prevail. irthesc should 1 suedecd m their designs, then XO'OK OUT FOR ALIEN AND SEDITION LAWS! Such a calam ily, though in Iho course of human events pos sible, we have too high a regard for the patriotism, justice, and intelligence of the peoplo terbelieve si all probable, hut as the enemy is active and untir ing, wo warn pur friends to he wide awake,'for “ETEBBAL VtOItEItCE B THE JfBICE OF UZeKri” AU that Irishmen and Germans wantWthe peace ful eiercisc of those nghta which were bought'by thp-blpod of .Irishmen and Germans ia the'Revolui ; tJon; and which arc guaranteed to the 1 addptdd ciii-" ..aeng.hy the Constitution and Lnws of the country. Nativism and'federalism would |dcpi;iVo them of thpseinestimable privileges, andwoalddegfado them to Iho level or a seryilo race. Honesty, capacity" .and patriotism-nt a German or Inshmnn are qualities which tlieirNativc enemies ore too purblind to see; 1 : - 9 r s lf they see, too malicious and rdishorrcst‘tt> pc' - 1 knowledge, “WhcreverJibertyißj” exclaimed Kos ciusko,“there is-mycountry I” “No, not Mr. Rd - the Native patriot,.you are urtlit lo enjoytheprerogativesofa freeman unti|'yoi] have : l passed through twenty one yearanf apprenticeship., End -even that is 100 short a time I Go hodje to Po- I land, Wo dont iyant tho oflscounngsmrEurope lopo- , luus ofir shores I” v V ,l While such, sentiments belong to n considWablo' class of citizens here, who call themselves Native A«EMCAHS,nnd while the Federal party adopt them' through sympathy, and Tor the sake of gaining the votes or theso Natives, thank God I there is n greit and glonous party that holds them mutter detesta tion! We heab the DEMOCRACY. The Demo, cratlc party is the only party that looks open the 1 great family of mankind as. brethren; that reaches oat tho welcoming band ft> tho exile and thqomi , grant;.that invileMheopproascdandhoavy ladOn'ilf l all civilized nations to como hither anil find liberty, .peace, protection and prosperity; How ungrateful, then, IS that citizen of foreign birth, who, knowing cficb to be ihc sentiments of Iho Democratic putty, i still refuses his aid to his on/y/rim&'When'thfey afor about to ito battle with the allied cohorta of FED&i' ; RALISM! NATIVISM I BARNBTJRNERISM > and ' CHURCHBURNERISMI , ' i If the adopted citizen but opens his eyes, he will j behold tho horizon blank with-gathering clouds; and i if he will not enter into that good old democratic 1 ship the Conrtragroir, thaj7hase.vpf,« defied the ! lighlnmg andTha gale, > , he dcßerycs'to bcshelter;‘l lesswhcnrlliD storm comes f . Tlicreis roopinboaui,- and jolly messmates to welcome you—aoblirfellows, . --'yho will never, Ibni cucmy to rmpreas. ypo; ‘ and who would spill thoir laetdroporiidnUin'ybbf .derenccl- Sow w llie’day, and noiFtfiC’hourto .join tho Democracy. Adopted citizens iricffc’ mi , lbnger! "Corpp one, como all.” iryori sep any truant friends slumbering on tho laps of tho po them of their strength, nrouaethem ’ta their danger bcfqr ?Jr tbey are hound by tbo J wiihes of the Phihs m j - „ v f ; - . Bear in mind, every day you-spend m tho 'cauic •o hunjau rights, is a holiday in 1 fhe nigitqf God '/ e £•?£•;?£ b fr 1 . V-- : ' " -' anti JoltnKonl ,10 1835 ’36, (Mya the,F.cansj’Uaiiian,).when it was firstlhata prnjecvwds on foot to charter a‘ mammoth Bank in Pennsylvania, many of «mr good .citizens; received, : thp intelligence : with ridicule, laoghihg at.it as a weakinvention of*the politicians* A few weeks,.however,.proved ihcTumor to bo too itruoj and in,.a fewr.yearsj thousands who placed con- * fidcnceua.tljat corruptjngjnatitutionj'wcrc beggars, —thoosanda- ...were joaded with.-burdens: that pressed her to the caith • One of the carhest-fnends of this infamous gauib- • ling .shop, was... William. F. Johnwon. Ho was chairman of the committee, that whitewashed and extenuated ;Tho passion, of his life’"! is a passion for corporations -Ho voted for: nththd J rpjten banks during the lasi session of the Lcgiala ture, a^d : he. would go all lengths to sustain them if made Governor. : ■ . Knowing (Jus fact, what would, out corporation hunt?ra do, IQ 'by apy.calamity, JonHSroS should bp blccted Governor J Not only would they induccbim tU suggest: and.sign .all their ruinoas projects, bill would induce him also to support any move-' i ment! to .nEScusiTATE; the Baku or xiir. Usited States irsEb'—now festering and fetid in infamous •obscurity, , In the existing rago. fur corporate pow ers, Unit in llie delirium that the elfction of such a man as Joiissrorr lolhe Gubernatorial chair would l enormity would bo too astounding for llio Federal parly, ortho-bank-championsiito advocate, They would, pot,be .intimidatcd in asking forlho rc viva 1 of' thto Bank of the United Stales, by the rec--' ollection ot-dhe cajamitvcs which that institution has' 'already inflicted upon the Stato and the count-y.— The thousands plqiilktcd and' ruined—the blight l whieb sottled nppn all our great interests—tlie urcd-' It destroyed—were Die trophies of its conquests ■years, ago—won M-ho the mam features and conse quences ofits policy, jf.jgain restored tdjifoi . . not tel 1 iiß that such pn event is improbable. ■To erect a mammoth bank was believed to be nnpos* sibTf, in 1835, and the' first cry of warning to that ■effect wob disregarded s,but the Back was establish-' ed, at last! . Be forewarned then, m -time 'not to Mile far the .cAawptor*; of theßank of the United States, Vt'i'R JoHHSTON. . . 1 ‘Tlie Prospects Brighten. ; Every day tho prospects of the Dcmocracybe como brighter and brighter. The election of Cass and Butiee,by nn overwhelming majority ’of the People, is now ns certain an any future-event can possibly be.. Death alone will prevent, their elec, tion. From every section of our heloved country, we are constantly receiving lh« most sonl-checrmg intelligence of the unbondned 'duthusiasm of the honest masses, who are flocking to ilho atandard of the “bravo old Volunteers.*’" ( . ‘They come an the windßcoine,v. •• •• When forests are rendctlj '* 1 •.■•v;; They come as the waves, come, . When navies are stranded-.”. ; *' ■■■; The 1 ' 1 Availability ” candidate of th e federalists, andcr.ftft clrpmustapcea, /can-begin : to. gel the vole thatwas polled for Henry Clay in 1844; Hidccdj it the opinion of many intelligent politicians, that he I will not receive the electoral vote of over six States in .tb&>UmO(K imi. Cheer tip, boys, ajl is bright. Work —iconic WORK. Devote s few more days to your country, and blessingsyrill crown ynpr labors. Greasy la a Huge t \ Hid Greasy, of ilia Amcrican. whn is the con', tcicnce-kerper of Wn, r. Jojinstoj,, the Federal candidate for Governor, is ns angry as a boar with n soie foot, because we published the Tacts m rplatidn to an tnramone.transaction of‘tiid 'Shylbck,'whoj 1 by accident, is Governor of this Commonwealth.— Greasy ( does' not deny the statement of Mes rs. Gnav and Mat, but abuses Shorn in his accustomed malignapt apd brutal style. J If a~aihgle re ppclablc person ib llnscity, or clsewhero, doubts the slate mciita of those gpnllcmcb,wo are prepared th sus tain them by tho testimony of other witnesses, i' v h? E 0 words WOllld be Uitcif in a court of justicenh I readily aa Groasy’a oitb. Now, old coon, what do you say to thu f - ■> WeaW, * l “ Negroes. , ,TJie Richmond Whig a warm Supporter of Gen. Taylor for flie'FrdsTdcncy, admits tbit lie is the owner of SOD negro- slaves. These, at an average Value of s3oO‘each, would amouhl to 590,000’' Only think of that The candidate of tho << umver sat Whig par-yixhaa NINETY, THOUSAND DOB EARS IN IN IJUAtyN BEINGS • /Vt;.,; *U'. lli|| s , Til H. LETTER FROM ITON. MORRIS LONGSTRKTII! All .Illght} Hoys I It affords us sincere, pleasure to Jny. before our Reader* the- following-correspondence.'. As .might hxpectcd, Judge can*' didatc for Governor, declares himectftobcihc warnt .apd decided friend of.the fysiv 'tiodhand. ppposed to the Provider inacrlcdinthclawbyWin. ..Johnston, the,Monopolisms candidate.fur.Govtjr nor. Thc-Prpviao dause- makes the law . a mere: .cobweb, in which th'c manufacturers.canentangle i l^ e ..P oor E'Opcraiiveß. - Wm. F.Johnstoit had that clause inserted .dor iheexpresa purppaQ of tendering' lfie law virtually inoperalivd'and void. The Monop plists knnw this^and.-hencc-they arousing evciycfc or f Mj.t-bpJt poweMoprocure votes for hiS Acciden- I C J*. 'Wc.'bohovo every.ijioncst working man in the i Commonwealth will rally m the support of Monata louasTßLTn, and. run Inni: ituo: tlto thair.ihy.acplamatlon.:, A thousand Moa- sincere friend of tho Ten Hour System! 1 ' , rCORBKSrONDU.CE] _ * 4 Pittsburgh, Sopt, 9,1848. lo Hon. Mobbis Lowostbeth:^ ptirauance-of a resolution■» passed .at &>meptitag of.niQ coUon factory operatives and 1 thcir-/Oiefiv(ajß;AJ]f!gheny.city>tbe undersigned were Appointed a :commilteo> to.respecifufly. request your ■ vioWs on the Ten*Hour-Law, pasßed'by the Legisla*- ; turp last sessioh. And :v/hether,ifclectcd>Gover would bo in .favor. of striking out the provK '® o .fitt a ehed iO:that ? fa.w 0 ; whiqh' permits parents and gusrdianß to form special contracts with the employ* ®rs ' * Yours, with respect, Ac, , , ,L JAMES WATSON, STEPHENS. GUYER, r } R. C. FLEESON, ; ,' • Montgomery County,) 1 September 27 1848.) G&semen Ihad no opportunity of-answering joor Ciyor cf. the. 9ih inst., until my return homc ; •Iromtm official tourof duty ,m- the north: western [kart of ihc-Commonwealth; You? informed, me:that /.‘in purfeuanefc ofa resolution passed at a meeting uf.Uio cotton factory operatives and their friends in Allegheny mty, you:wcrc,appointed a committee' to request my views onihe Ten Upur Law:, passed by; tjie Legislature; and whether, if dec* , te4 Governor, Irwould: be irf favor olstriking out'the provifl6 altachcd'to that law iwhich*-perintta and guardians *6 form special conuacts with ibe epu / f - , > ln,,repli r lbeg leave to Slate; lhavl.hate [always* favored every f public measure. calculated' to elevate/ thq moral condiUonynnd la secure thepoliticalrights df the producing classos-ofmy -native State." lain, Consequently, in favor:of a Ten Hour Law,-efficient .in ils.apphcation 4o.thc ivunts of our factory opera* lives. [ • ?t:.** to bsregretlcd thatlheTen Hour Law pass | *d>byJffio Legislature nf laßt- should have' [ been trammeled in its operation' by' tlie 'provtso to i, which ynu refer. ■ To give.efficacy to the. law, that | proviso should be. jtcpcqlcd.. v-This is- my decided i.opiman, which* laasweyoßytho; result of the up h prMching.SlateeJectioncaDDotfcliangc. . i IhaveihehonDrte- be,- genlletncny respectfully, \ your fellow-cluzcn, m _ Mounts LOWSTUKTir. v To-Messra. Joraes Watson, Stephen 11- 0 oyer,end; U. e.Flcesonycommittee. ’s* V i r < i J ‘ „ A CARD. * ■•iftt ■■ P ' T ’ ~E- P ppup,~ rll ° undersigned has observed’ Wh ' S no «l»P«™ Publishedth,» in * °n iWO bMk > cl " for ‘"> paragraphs, a i C ? infr ’ J^ ore or ‘Cl* distinctly! Im ic T rU fprtAsscmbly on the Dem- C ?f Ticket was pewonal y cngnßed in violonllv N y ,r?r ,nB '' l v'e44,-’ and «k,dna£ August H., e i’ f ° r J near ’ thls «‘y. *» tlic month ot cftXc rnoM-h . COl ’, BCIOUS A ,nI « h 0 insinuation or Slimf m£ d ? '* W ." h anv eh “ ,low "f truth, ho ap cranh- : b '' k, l !? ,ook^ l<> , "rt|ier notice of the para of T <luCBllon ' This morning, however, a coby »wa P^| Cnt ' l ,l , Cd ,h P ° “««*»«>»* Smrdan pla . CCd bjr * rr,cniJ in ;hc I'andn of the «« THE B p?TTelmin!. ff^ n ed,tonal arl,cl ° hcadcJ 'ihfti l i» PITTS^UftGU -.BLOODHOUND.” in which bcalara'and 18 ropcatcd a,ld with many par tile nndo, d aßBra '\ l ' d C| rcnmstancea j and in which !?* bp Erectly apd affirmative np a rhn° rt v l °l b ? ‘ ,l|R cond 'dale for Assembly on’ the. democratic ticket” retrod to. Under these c.r 3, .f’ ‘he -undersigned deems it die to him ■ rn.n r thc c , ommu "‘ty ■" "hich be lues, and td the public Tor whoso suffrages ho is a candidate, to Bene tnm earliest opportunity ;of :Bl vinB to the whiiic chargp against him, in the article in question, a pub lic,.positive, direct and unconditional denial. It Is from %8t to last, from beginning to end, in its gene ral scope, and in all us parts and particulars, utterly, absolutely and entirely untruo,—a tissue of wilful and unmitigated filsdhoods He never did participate m the outrage referred to ;■ he was nor<ao is fuleely allegcd in the “Visiter” article) with the men and SX” ‘lf.’ Carr,cd h,ra (the Negro) aw ay, and he did pot aid to.gag and pothitn in the carriage He lias not present, he did not sec, ho never ad- I thnnever even heard 'of) (until I ?° n ‘ d 7 after toiiaic taken place) have been annmor b ° ‘ 8 ,I,US falscl * clmrßed in.p'tp U, i dors ' Bn(,d I,as further determined to msti !..tuM Srhich has been' ,J n , lbc ar “ Cle ln * ba “ v *B'ler” will also bo found the follow mg sentence - “ We (the editors) have the onhhS pa ,n"° rD l ° ? nd fiu hscrihcd,and would have ; hpi b i,if at ,be n,altc r,i“Bt weoltybutforthe urgontsoy h»! » ° f B ° m ° COWARDLY MEN who pretend ; S? e B o! Pfe to d6.66mething ereat Qbout il , » [.[““ '-I h ,| Ch 11 ver y evidently appcars that othcrß 4i,t!i? d| y„ n> P"”l: I, ave combined nnd consfflfcd * P r»,m r i aCCOmpl " ?e ” of ,h 0 “ W*»«r”':to do • ..“mage to the undersigned, by some means. Now, as tho.undersigncd has renlly no wish 1 ■to na.io any intercourse: of connection Whatcvery 1 ai ?^ bl ?,? r : otll °rwisc, with the ostensible! editors of the “.Visiter,”—;f the namcsiof.any per. pr character, who will he responsible .to him aiu to fhp community for the wrong done him’, are lurnished on or, before Tuesday tnOrning next: ho will Willingly substitute themes defendants, in pla ce' ol the proprietors or tho “ Vlsjter,”,ln the legal 'Pthpccvings which hfr contemplates.■. ’ , It ?>ay,ho proper, hewover, for the undersigned to "“f'!" U c " of the characters as “ eotaardr ,» which 1 .the editors of. tjie “,Visiter” have given, their nsso: Fi a *f. a *n thp. matter, and as an inducement for their ■ publicly giving theirnanies. that he will, if required, ,giic ample. liostagos iot theiUnfely-frim.ptTiOnal’ chastisement. EDMUND .SNOWDEN. .. PiTODOKOir, Sopt. 30, 1548.' : : 1 : 1 ‘ . . Abme of Goii< Taylor, ThcFtderal editors assert the recUcss Hi! chood, I'''i*. ll ! l . o .Democratic papers arc abusing Gen. Taylor; it'" 3 <* lUiDe.lor .the, purpose of! creating 'sympathy' | lor the slaveholder’s candidate. All the “abuse” tint has been heaped upon old Zack, may be found ~ n Ih? cpTumu&prthe fedcralwhig papers; 'TheTbl'- yjowingwas the opinion entertained hy.the Ejitor of the Heater Argus, respecting Gen. Taylor, on the iillrof May,-lfldC. i - ... . ■ ■ . s &' The Argus noiv supports « THE M W WHO .RECOMMENDED THE CUBA BLOODHOUNDS’> noty commanding tho Ar. Iniy jn iventucky 1 volunteer under' Wayne,an ensign under Washington, in tvliat was called ‘Adams’aarmy’— a Lieutenant in tho Indian wars that were terminated by the battle of Tippeca noe—the Commandant or a frontier post during Iho last tvar. He followed Black Hai.J, to the Bad Aye, I am. was the hero of the Battle or Wnhlacnpchc! brought the Florida war to a* close; - l t£r i!* i AjAAT.wno: AEceainEnDED rnE' CJv- IhatMerc pul on the TRAIL'S THREW SUCH BAD J ODtJI ON IUE LOCO POLO PARTY then in pow erViiC--luniroublotl *y a: hravc mini hot is thought! .WELL.QUALIFIED-lnr the- duties nod I responsibilities that rpstapon him as commander bn IS! e* ° f occu P aUon ’’ ffleavcr Argos, May 27, :[•'. , s Huzza-Tor I.ongstretli l J Thcletlerof Mounts Lohostbetb, the honest old farmer of. Montgomery county, on the Ten Hour System, was .yesterday, hailed with feelings bf unaK | Joyed delight, throughout the city.. :Thcworking J men especially, when they, heard of It, shouted witlr Ijoy. There was a mighty -fluttering l amongst the f wounded pigeons—wo mean tho Federal supporters of Mr. Monopolist Johnston F Thbyr looked as blue as an Indigo hag. The poor devil the feds bought | ovcr the other day, {for about the fiftieth time in his i lifo,) could not bo. found any where I He p h-l-z -z-l-e d 1.... Huzza foe LoNasTnmr— HUZZA FOIL 1 THE TEN HOUR SYSTEM I | Vimconvcr’g Islaudand the Hndaon lloy ' ••-Company* |, In liie House of tords, oa.lbc.99ih' insluhl, Lord I Monteoglc, in moving forpnpnrsTcrativc lotha-ces fon of Vancouver's Island to the Hudson’s Bay Company, took the opportunity to’urge ibe impolicy of thb transaction.; Earl Grey defended the grant, on the ground that it was.the most effectual mode ~of;p reventing “ squnttinii ”, from America; which would place tho practical possession ortho .Island Jn.llic hands or the United,States.; lie (isscrleil tliit .the Hudson’s Bay Company were belter prepared to colonize the island.than, other parties, an'd tHat- the roost ample security had been fakon Tor the proper government of tho. colony; nnd its resumption by the crown at the. end of eleven ' years, on equitable : i terms, if* deemed necessary;**| Joined .His Country’fl Ff lends. ; The .Washington (Pa.) Examiner thus .welcomes 1 Mr. Jonathan Duncan,lately n Whig, into the Dem ocratic rnnkoM t'Good news, nay wo I Mr. Dun can we have known fur year*, and we have more | than onco thought he had too good a heart to bo a Whig—a Mexican Whig, at least. We welcome him moat heartily into the-Democratic'ranks'; and hope that hp. may nekerrogret his urtion with’ the gjonous old Democratic party, that has always been on the °f the country and the whole people.. Dike’ fiaylor, Wynkoop, Looser, with many moro honest hearted men of our own and othor States, he it 100 good an American to boa. Whi- The trea sonable conduct of tbit party has driven'thou ands ofhopcst men to reflection; which never fails to make converts toiDemomcj;” • ■ ; i Cheering news lromTeiinessce. ’■ friend line shown US .a lottery dated Mempliia Tcnn., fjept. lfith, written by one of the inost intcl jigent and best informed politicians In the State, Wbich gives the most cheering nows respecting' tli» prospects of the ever conquering nomocracy. The vv riter says <‘l have no doubt but that we will carry Tcnncsieo by thousands lor Cass and There is no enthusiasm amongst the Whigs and |ho Dempqrats arc oH enthusiasm, and are better united than I have ever known them to he bolero m this State.” ' ■ : t,.... Important Screw Loose. Hon Stephen C Bonlnm, who use nominated I ns a Taylor Elector for tho ilnteof Delaware, not on ly declines the honor in an nrliclo of strong and (pyerwlieltning rtaapna fordiis course, but takfcs bold and decided ground for CASS and BUTLER. A. few more left. , H°n- R'lfoa Choate, of Massachusetts, npolo for the- want-of aTaylbr “Platform,” a id it was “thesame on wnich the elder Adams was elected.” The administration or the « elder Ad am ” was the mo t tyrannical and bigoted that ever disgraced Urn country. Hava old fashioned Fcde rahsm_ __ Jw So \ Whig meeting in Princeton, Massa chusetts a fe\ agp, passed tho following rcso- Wcl !? ler }‘ 3 t pronounced the nomination oi l -yi—not fit to hi: nude, the people ported’’” m3 °“ a ShoaU dcc,aro “ not ®‘ *° »ap- I-"*; ’■.:■'■■ , V *. • ' r\' u' ■.*. . i »• ' * r .i * r v _■» > -*"“* * , Tti * V -t, . "v 1 t • o': ■v-i: .V. ■ iiiP^ r 1 •« r'T r ‘ • ' _ T , HE !f ACE or nIS ®**nEß}« hr one Soy is iTf ihan<l ° f Girb - '“yVe^uthor C Tho Greatest PljigueoJ Life,’; fee. licrciethe 5 y ° olt . pleaeo the family circle, full of romance and fun.. The o|o „ e> M l nBurP „ a i ‘'f l Ha c - Mime, on Fourth kircct. has just re ceived the work. . . Aches ; or the Possessed." -A Revelation of Mesmerssy, by T . S Author , Every person, who aB *nlcrcsl in the ebifrch/anl-revelations of, ' in Martha Loomis, or watched the astounding ex-1 perjments of Mr. Spohcer, m r thi« city, Will be sure I to procure a copy o! tl„s work. It can he Ind at Miner s, on SmithfieM street, and Morse’s, Fourth 'Street. • ■ ■>'.j St»-Tho Chicago Democrat says, a Clay move tnmit is ahout tn he made in that city. ~ lc l‘ n pc of Henry Clay will be disregarded: and ib name used. He has not forbidden it* and only °P.c. ,‘ey would not .compel him to be a candidate loi/r' , lho “ buEO or Taylor men. If whig, will vote for him he cannot help it. Changed ihs Name ~ln‘the old array orders,, en. Taylor’s name appears as “Zicharwh"— be has written it "Zachary" or late years. Why is this? ’ ernllt a hoI l i e n r/i ’i“ n,e . fr cvor llcard of Goncral Taylor priilly beating his slaves)” -Carhsle Volunteer. hav i' Thcro 13 a raan 10 *ho borough “ * "h" witnessed Gen. Taylor tortjir. (A® .a® °f-hieslaves, by'hanging the poor black ho Jrw-I® *"<• thumbs to the liinb ora treej ivh'cU 8 own hande^v-whipped, aid h V', C ' ! ' ,en minotfcsforlwo hours | and laughed at the funl .The gentleman who told us thia was nrcaenl, and witnessed th<f duel treat lry.?V.y^":n.yB«”»'Jl,»>.lHHliig to make oath, to the I CarnJe C La, d ay ‘’ U ~’ Mr ‘ Herald!-, ' «ET We hope tbe .sanctimonious Deacon of the Gaactte mil not go into apaams after reading the ■■above. '■ ". ■ -■■■■- ■ ■■ , j i®' 11 " 1 Cincinnati Globe, (Abolition,) claims II 0-1 major “y on the Western Reserve ft,r the Buffalo ticket. It says there (s not a Taylor cahdi ate or Congress, and. only:three such candidates for the Legislature in that part of the State. . Ttrns Bank.—A correspondent or the Ohio Statesman, etalos that he isinformed by a geiitlemim I * red frem Tiflin, that there.|s .a strong probability }hat llie Sonneca County Bank will soon go by D.e board, in consequence of a run upon H for some days. • "I as-We learn that Afrs General Taylhr “hopes tier husband Will be dofeated for tho Presidency:’’ .Mrs Taylor neednot, matte herself unhappy at the pro pect or his election Her feelings shall he grat ined. Good - Why is Fillmore hko Jo eplnn the Eg>p tian jailf, BccnQscJie secs before him tin? Novation of ;the chief: Butleri Bar The Whigs are to hue Light Pro cession”.on Wednesday night. Tho Democrats will have one, two. ■ , f d«o ,,R . ®* eEC -H»DiANs.-rF/oin a statement in the i tehee tor it appears that u season or unusual roligi. I ,n ‘ erest 1,38 becn onjoyed in connection with the , Baptist mission to this tribe • , ‘1 \yithinscvcu months nioety-tl|rcohavo been re il- r ‘A? pt ‘ sln ’■ a ! non e the number Gen. Chilly.. M’lntosh, the meat talented ehiorin tho Creek ua tion., .His son has been an active member,ntid has I a good English education: he is an excellent inter- P™ l £, r> d , I i. CX C CCt to havethc pleasure of making .kqpwn that he has commenced preaching; There whhWi ae,cn J ,apl^Jcllu rel>cain theCrcck nation, with jjO membog. Thorn arc five native preachers.” | Sir Tho poputarmclody of t .-,i Dunce, boatman ; v-j ’. , a y Dance nil mghuill broad doiliirbu 1 thns r^^WnfoTo^'" 1 ’, Mingle in tho maxes of the djnedthou knight of, the ear,while tho resplcndont the day has withdrawn ns light from the Earth, till the Aurora £' ld * Eastern sky with golden light: and then, with the characteristic gallantry, accim panytlio fair .and unsophisticated participants of thv ] pleasures to their paternal mansions. .■ . , ExtrannoinanY Case orLoNGF.viTY,-—We iiaij an opportunity,a tew days ago, of seeing a negro, woman, tho property ofh gentleman mar Stony ■ ?',% District, who had arrived at tho age or 11 j, m perfect possession of all her faculties, aSd ; as lively, aa a lark,— Laurensville fS. piJ i *ru some newly opened coal mines at North a . livq.catdrplMor Jn orcoal,.and,Jived .for two daya ancr bdntr uken out. Thein«ect:and the. eoal were, sent to King’s College, London I SST The longest day in Great Britain is 17 hours and 2 minutes. In lhei United States.it- is only 14 60 mmqles. The Bhortest day .in Great Britain ■■ 7 hours and 20 minutes, in the United it,is O iionrsand.ls minutes.' , Russia.—lt ib officially slated thatthoTe are *d Rua?*a,.2,770,000 Romanists; 2,400»OQO MaW j» 200 i°00 Jews, T,750,000 Lutherans, and 14,db0 Reformed CahJnisuc. Number of the Cler gy in Russia, 35.944 and 11,350 Churches. •: —fCTT S., District United Sinte° £°i ,r i i V| t ini ?, et .' s Wnr.yioyiMHiiLilliwelection;. k ( ?7Vi« , ° l oc -°?K*. .wialimg to be, naturalized hod better gee t0,114a tunei , b sepiS-te ! ooßl^ oods ? ‘ .*•, Clark, of, Bellevne, T* 1 ! * I a , t,cr 10 G<C. Vaughn, the proprietor •> nw!. ? >tft b:mcni. thru in the vicinity -or, ' r c jhoydohufuuefla, the article tins had unnre i> i e n I ? ,e i salM Nothing bke it has ever anpouWd Ln?»' C^ s » o “!^. , J rfor u,^co<n I v,ai,l,B » , ttndi«H effect is al ir i^5 00 ?‘ enses,- which vlmvebafilcd the skill of medical men, have yielded to it,nnd toe faculty'are * n l ” c| r practice.: A - large unmber of, medical $®M re ®F® nl ? f pr *Ja salcr-a alrong proof ot the great ■ virtues Cull-on Agents, in. our paper, l D [ e ,a be , under Great American, I Keraed>, and ecia Pamphlet. Ageius_m J malmrgh, Uxyb ABbockway, No.SLiberty I t., neat Canal Basin JJI4 I >is a .disease which is • cnrrvine- it®' 1 dtHnlfJnrn C tom t b b ? thousands, WHhom. benig^rrest^ : *•' J 2 V® progrcos by ,\\iq medicines jo common use at thf* r Pf'-senvume. . But a brighter day is-coming, -and has ® CRT AND TAR, not only gives nnme> mnliV u and c °kf>R but from the leMi ,T°i l L°v™ tn highest standing here and elsewhere, Sinv i ,|!flome vcry remarkable curesof.CONSUMP. I i,!'; Imp i rove i , ” Ul l, ‘C: ir.cotroenhpf. discuses are I Slii “ nil arrest its.spirit mibenrefient I ■?£*' o .°" C IT- ,0 a ,£* with (luteused LtingxlvonldJ do will 10 call on KNEELAND Sc HARDER tyrant it bcates of. Dr. Wm. i. Richards, Judge AVm. & \ e - Muley, and of Dr. Hiram Co*, Inte ProUssQtin.iho .I.duetic Medical qoUego ofCiucin ,,3U * scp23 '• T v' v «sl'lVM( ,| m , ’AVeeclal> , « Fillbwill can.o ii?,! cur V for L himf of Scrofula,- be- S w V Ml ? e t ! n<i POrily the body oCall bad huraori anb>nr? r i l i l,US i lhal - ‘“ OPPO* 111 ! 10 beulth. and unpai j ouch SSKVSL* ho mentation, that bcalili and vigor are on’ rJMnMV'p /j d “. rr ?“- I<! ' iouro^aoidrinji. ' lU !‘-taken to bed, will soou Make 1 thr™™ , cure ,'? f ’ 1110 ul °sl obstinate case of Scrofula ; n i ! SSo L llm , e hj;*pn?<! lotion will. undergo-auelr-n-rail- M SeroniW.as wall 01 every oilier eon! 5 fro m ; iW> body, ndd iiKn-life and vwor will he given loihe whole framl p -.Ou.iial.Uert tJll 4 f>ciu,ne lm!iari''Vi'!'i‘iub!e pin' iopla^oTea'et„S U,Ur f Wiu "" n’t' hrp Ss « rv=“ohtwam,wr It Co, or .ha?Sdby,bcmfor“^e“ arameo ,hc ?*“““• «* ira'p?^ l^," 6f ?, c sole a ' Dr Wright's Principal Office IStnilalov 'vV, 1 - 1 ' Indetplua; and by Joiin.TuftMrebb S"" 1 1 Pittsburgh, i‘ l, who 11 ole a .cm for shld rate V> I w hom dealers can be supplied at the whole • ■' >•• ■ ■ ■ ... v :' Bep27 ■W*' F l ox .«TMBBAIw < -iM«iwrii l il.»& T."fiillemlcr ’nl lance V-' ,hal “ {fentlcman of <heii-.nc<iuniiir r“ so fc 0 m n w' lbj ' I , Ct f n "P»*ineor.hJopd,ul l .cl, ftrur dcnSof n t^ l ! y ,a fMr,11i,1,:,, ' , -' ’ ,1,09t VP|fCljwive-evi h«d wl f,“.f i c> "> ™“ ™iw»' Vurlmi remedies H 5?!," itltout oOV-ct, and consultations were held of r'^ *“eminence with .noiSu(ter {HSwifin!?H? n ? es Irepughllum accidentallyto a in^iu p V qf .H‘- c phckeiier'Sugar.CiHUed .Pills, aud ill- Jm|e/aiih in their virtues, the persuiistim of friends at luntrth prevailed over lus determination, ami l loln ' 11>o Crs! box hrnlno peroep svmntern 1 ' r t l ?" CTl:r i 4aec P | " l .waa |>nrelia»cd, aud.Mid' s>mjH°mßo f hmcojiiplmm berran immediately to amclj. £!2! q u‘ of Wood recurred nt maclilanccijii «’i“ n f. 1 ’ £n i n y ’ ?£ ?r 1,10 O' o of ” few hoxesoiore, iiV'ri! i d i a i* ** els oow in the lull glowofhealth! C ercr'" 8 "“ e Bre “ ,esl wl,il ° ul "» CD*-Sold by WK JACKSON, Gen Air pm, I BO rr . , 63 Liberty street Pittsburgh,, li oriist of Agents et. advertisement } £ .vii,";'iX-.’f'.•-v V “ * * r * V ,* : y - : ,: r - _ /•,. OUR BODK TABIiE y‘,'\;«-/ ft f \ J 4 LO€AL*MATTERS. - T'ltr -Office* Herring made Ims appear ance in thcMa,or>s office yesterday morning, with , one eye gnod and black ,A woman had fiein an-1 noymg a young man in a Wood atrecL.iore, by her ' outragebns langnago, which he resented hy.heaung l at her, which missed aim and lodged u the watchman’s eje The lady was afterwards tnk cn to the lock up, and provided with apartments on *“ e (•’lyn the morning, i i t i . ' A miserable looking man was called up. Much ell said he found him in a yard in Fifth street, cov ered up with corn husks-JThe victim said he was a tffilor, (a done over one surely,) and at one time wo ked for M’Closkey. Of course he had no mooe}. U seems true that when a tailor does turn out hard, he become, flinty. As a class, there „ none more respectable ,■ but once in a while the night watch bringan a woftil looking member of the profession. Two boys were brought before the Mayor for bad conduct m a Cigar .tore- They locked the door aide for n ° ° lle hey,—leavmg a young man ln "fdc fo some time,-broke a cane, stole cigars, &c„ bmer °"c SUn ? ajr after r " 00n - of them wept evident/ C J aa morc i manly—liii i both are cwdenUy young ruffians. For.her fine they went lq tlie jail, four <iavs each; in I 7 i, Blg B6n PraW ’ Who Woa arrestcd >n Mercer, *° Ph ' lai,<3, P h ' a > Hague, hasbeen indicted ii>r conspiracy l<} .pass tho money stolen Iron the President ortho Chester Cbnnty Bank, and not for the robbery. The robber is m cuslody and wdj bo tried after the preliminary trials. In seems that some'orthe Philadelphia Police are involved in this troublo. The ChierorPolice, James young, has been suspended, jn conseqnenco orins supposed criminal knowledge or the robbery. The Philadelphia Mercury says: '‘The trialeofthc parties m this robbery, ft is believed, wDI lead to some dis closures that will astound the community, and open their eyes to more than they have heretofore been onh 3 p! m rcll,,on *° ,b 0 corruptions the Philadelphia Police, ongendored by the stool pigcoa.syatem.M : = i lur iPOHTANT Decision.— A “good one” is out on Justice CoutTEB who is, by the way, one of the very first jurists in thiscountry. Io the case of Com lifohwealth as. Dunn (a murder case tried in thi. city at tho last term of the Supreme Court,)' reported in . ® c P«a- 3SB, fhoiearned judge layp down: the lollowing, which may surprise scientific men some: «Ifthe prisoner is a female, she may, after con viction, and up to the moment of passing-sentence; : plqad pregnancy, tyhen.the sentcnco is that of death; so as not to destroy the innocent and unoffending wife the guilty, which plea shall be triod by a jury, of matrons,! liay,4S7; and there can be no distinc tion between fee law. on fee subjeot as to,male, or female.” ■ ■ I T, “ > com,n 6 Parade of (ho Tiremcn of Puts burgh, bids fair to be (ho -grandest spectacle of the son that has yet been witnessed. The Neptune and Allegheny engines have been- repainted, and olhor nise improved The Neptune will parades new reel, and (ho Allcghcn v. a splendid new hose car- T 1: ISPt; : . file Good Intent Hose Company, will forthe- time- parade their new hose carnage. The oth .erjeompaptes will no doubt present a good appear ance. . f®":A ,no » t<l »B«ccrul fight camcair iastSnndiy '.? WWihellToon some young men-that had collec ted at a tavern called the Adam and Eve house, sit uated on the bank or the Allegheny river, Alleghe liy city, immediately above the Aqueduct. Some of the-participants tlicir clothing almost entirely stript off their backa, while others woro pitched into tho street and completely covered with mud. ••••■•» 'i ..V? -v ~ i ■ - - . , a ®' Tho members of tho First Church listened to a perrapn, on Snnday lairf, delivered in French; The J’veachcr for a few minutes,and then pit 3own7wi.enTnnmeriircnsr ;; jvou|d-re'ad a*t*ipsio_ lion or what had been said. 'WB~mrnCTiland tile ,R«vorond gentleman is on a collecting tour; the oli-' Ji|ot heing to start Presbyterian schools, Sic., in Tatis- 1 :Laect:sy. Aw ell known thief, \vlio has served pn apprenticeship m sumo ofthe'cclls 1 Cghcny city, named.Michacl Shea, was arrested-op. Saturday; by .somoiofl Mayor. Campbell?aPnlico,tori tho charge of stealing, caps, jS5d. 'ftom a stiircrin 1 d cderal street* - Tho nrticlos were iunnil upon-liim; aso some-,vests jvlilch aro no diubt etojon'prnpcrty, 7 hut no owner has'yet,.appeared.- was cimHiHt -tCd for trial. ? ! At.his old TnADE,~We announco with pleasure , l M AWjab f'ergason, a.moßt dcßemng.gentlemiin; a r nt !'A. good soldier, haa been put upon the Alleghe ny .Police, Thoro is not in; the* country a better qiScor,.; Hoja fearless, faithful and honest. the cclebratod vocalist, will be in is city.-very -soon, having .made- nn > engagement Uh Mr. porter* Mr. oned bcfore/and tractedlnrge and fashionables audiences; / • -ry-. —_r : ..JSBfr. Andrew-Graham ofAHeghenycily> fell into t)io dykeon Federal street* winch is intended for the reception of* the-Alleghcny Water pipes, and was Considerably injured) breaking two. or three nbs a &c t ; ISST There wasa brutal and foolish .fight-on Sun day,-on Third .street, about, nothing, at.ail. Whis key. two coachmen were the vic tims. 'Warrants wero out for one or both yesterday; - ! ttar thccmi was investigated before 'Alderman. Steele - yesterday/ The owner or the - Fountain street house gave bail, and promised that the coat.should.bo returned to the owner: ‘ '' ? r AnKivAt.-~OOicer Rougher, of the. Mnyor’qPo ice,arrived boro yesterday morning. Twiichell ia MUJfliSpnie placejTrJns friendaknow.not where* « 9ST A, bandflf Sablaa.aro; practiaing in. AUeyfsevcrat nights in liio week; - Tho Tambo>in)& is great. t * tiStTAyoung lad lp?*.a finger, while at work’iq tbit Star Factory yesterday morning. ; SiTDr. Snodgraeg, oF'Baltimore, -addreEsed the Free Sailors in the old Court House, last evening. ! meeting.of- tho Aljcghenycounty Medical be held in tho Courtlfouse thiff- day'. ;>■ ; Greys.— "YVm ate hereby notified *?iW»“®- , n«e,iiiig , pu thisevening. (Tuesday) at the'Su 1 V®* r "9 use j corner of. Peim and SSr., ClaiT sirecis, ’a(‘Cl o clock ‘ . . JOHN HERRON, cljuain.' vSn 1 !? d,cal A rogulnrineeliiig of the fflW»9l-S>>w«y;4>f AUegbeux county En.. \viU>be licW -■ii Hie Mun Houston Toesany.ilio 34JnyofOci6|jer,at' Uoclocl.A M ti D BRUCE, 5 G. KDRINGXON. p Committee. A XttVOhLOGK, S F -Deinocr.mc cilizeii&oC .imliaua , 0"- , 1 5l' i |) mil mectat the iumsaoiTlioninn Slcw j»rl. on btitiirdny die 7llt of .October.ulU o’clock.' 'J'he will address tlui.uieetintpTCdl.’BWelr:' !rB’ l »!i l f^S ,^*"MO "- and «*"»•• Tbc Cass /imd BuiTcr o.V, 1 : C “I'-'-f 1 ■ ' ou'yotic. and all. nod rally ifor your country. RepM-ditvilil * C. SPoaTtn, v ..., r ........,if Bna!? , rlul( j ]Ei( , ij!ee . c ' PRICKS OP ADMISSION: : . V;/ 1 '../ I. nvni*- 1i0ie5......,80,(10.1 Single tickets. 7*. .B.rcstl Circle-• • .rule, |.Secoutl v ..Tief-...3,’i. | Pit.’. I. oso'’' bn lery J Privnlcßoxcs .. $| 00 " >,u "- •>— -Vf ° ' I <"> r norfllce. Mrs Prior Highland £17,',-“” ' ’ Madtsot. W itigniajnj t.liiig.,... .Mauler Wood Previous to Wlitcll, ' - nnerct ~000 rro-Tiw, TN INDIA. 7; Curtmti will rise nt 7f o'elnHv .'U- private, sulc~.nl. IVPKen ;*VM?U?»u.Rqpina, No W 4. .Wood: filmed S.doora »SP?I«W quality AVpol».reecived yircct.from.tjie Mnnufnctoner. and wnliiK-isoltl m .very Apwpriftejj, 00U1 aiid retail. ill w ibe best o]>- P?^{Hj3W<^T c *i e <UaUonsc.keeper® foraeveral.yeqrs. ocl3 _ James mkems/a And > 2OO flu SiQre.iFq)e r s,fiMT7ncSe«iion T band and for.sale by KINOrA. AIOORHBAD, I ..oci3 o v fot.DmmondandDmmQiid alley.*- 1 I i u } . ,-v^. f ,„- -.-, "'•'- '- ' - J -, . -'•»-• L}'-~.-.-l 'J- V.'..*,':_.,'V \V : ','r.''. ; B'.i-. £.' ;'',:a''C’. , .:..«.'; |,^''.'...':-.v.‘?i: . - , ■ .^. ■"■ ■ '-V ■>' ':i : ''vr ;; ''' : y.. v •... \ -1‘ .V •-? Q'L'’- t">. ; ..;; -Vv .'.- i., v .. . V I'.-/- -,• j:- r,! '»;« '* ,•'■*/' 'V. v ‘ 3, ;>*•.;-•1 v' %■ O r»-i» - ~■* -« - !-: ."T; - ;, • •.: ,- A ■*;• . TT...r 1, -;', s. -■. ■. - .V.- ' ;V;-- V‘ -/ V V- //'/>//■/N/>/:.•''/'/ . ••• i'll ‘r-’• A-C ,' k *. - ’•■* . --i* „*v : i-^':!ivJ{t«;. ; -A v - A a::, - -•••••"'-:! ’••■'•- r A"~ ' \A- v r -->'- >r -v“> '- J x ?“• > VvV? A‘*'*v • •:•>. '••*+.,• -W* W*/ V . ViA :• .... '^> ?S. ; \r‘hV :ir° -•- V- •£*-Vi * sS'Zv* • ‘Vi/* \ » '' ' ' O '** ?r* ■' \ : - v #'V - 1 » * *, .*.*»« n?^VjflMifilißMKww» -«■* t *- ». t‘t ‘ A ** * -f, ?••> :rt V \ " r * ' - O X -l iWews by Telegraph! Reported~f& ; the,iaoriiiDg'Poßt/ ’ Pimiadelphia!, October^. Com. Jamca 'JijJali pjght in Him cit/ * By nn arrival at Nantucket, intelligence liaa been received that Perry had delcatcifihe Monaguis squads ron, near the island ofMarguerita, sinking the Com modore’s vessel. He captured ten sail of vessels, nnd took ,tho commodore and officers prisoners. Pa zeji immediately issued Jus proclamation to ro re-es tablish .the Venczulean Constitution. - . . - i - • NEW YORK-MARKET. ----- ~. New Yobe, October 2„ Elour-. The foreign news has prod nced nfl marked change. Prices are nominal); as. before, wnhsalea of Genessco at 85 6005 CBp bbl. Grain. .Prime White Wheat lit demand, 1280125 c. being olTcrcd. The Corn market is dull. 1 ' Lard. .There is nothing doing sn the article. The current rate in bbls isB}oBj. , Bacon.. Sales of llama in pickle at Gc. 1 Cotton. .The market lias not opened place tho-fol cign news has been disclosed. , , Whiskey.. Sales in bbls at 25055/0. per gallon. Tobacco. . Sales of Maryland; at ST-atid 51 I pey®;' Rice.. Has declined Jc. 4 L I ,?LT COn ! d ,earn ° r no transietions. | [Load. .The market is inactive. . Monoo Market.,Tylcs of Treasury notes st 3 to 3 r per cent premium. Sale of Ohio at J aer cent, discount. ,■ Philadelphiaj OCL 2. The heavy rafos checked business everywhere’ piere is .very little doing, and prices are evidently unchanged. J ■ balance-of ’VV' xv S j Cooils will )jfi flold &| hig giore. ! \ r n iiT 1 Tn ■^ , , e *“* , - fC .nl* e r*th , sjnonuneat lOo^ldcJc^i tookSrlSlS"' d S ,n,, « to "a SSL AW-n #, • opportunity of doimrsbriCilicir* l fSS P"“V ™ often nifted, ana oil SwSuM do I call □iid examine the large stock : Avhldi wilihf* Sie &?n':',° da> Thc «« alliS Jd«,! 1 saieV 1 1 ff b consl S ,,ed fr™ ibp i.ps* ibr fail i |Ssisi'HSS3' OT „ o o f ?i , ?'V n S llbcra j Icrnts are offered For all sains 1 ^ 11 end ° r>Cd nole ’ J OC ‘ 3 JOH\ P DAVIS. Ann LIOUS-EHOM) rOH.VU'UHE,- AT AUCTION > M”"p n frsVr™r ,M ' “ ,o X e,ot^ « St s?Si® iJS! *^S , £S ,0 ' e ’ a &s3T&ffi%S ° r and Pifilf c ?"Wttc.ol baloa Hoorn, cornei-.of Wood 3 domestic Drj G<kml<. amon* * h,lh «ro nfiut oSSiJm Ti" C o dflUl" “v w k ' *m 1,,, i an ? bonnet P •; , . * c * - ’ V• M.—J jjulr chestsA: H Tea- r-ivpn-liiit-' SSdJJS °!4"07K ~ir >' * cM ™»*»£ ocl,l JOHN D DAVIS Aar- WM}rfrtri!i Ctl u - K ? pp - 5 : excrljctir Pens:r Thei^ l Suporiornj’ consisLs in the Projector, an irrmortini *n»v'- J.'smjS'g .^rr ■*-» ~-’™ got! pi'/' 1,1111 “ much lar S*- r ‘lo-mnir 01 rnk tkair oilier o"ii ‘st'ort'imre onfp DbjCCI T" "!"“«• be urged «S.°| Pens 111 addmnii m Hu, ,i IB Tnnm,S. ’ Ul> lMWoblyiy pe.nipf doinealie. ilianufaciure. , PJ|ej'wiliinafco asfine a hairniarkt>4l*£ olfilf 1 -ThiEl“ ’ wlll - 1 ' ’W I'UTC all lie elasticity. ot ihe « h!ei, ll,cy } ba™\?en'.*d ,fnCl ‘ on ,B «.«Ji ■»■'««« »> y, A M»ylcJ'’i! Inrffe, medium amlfcmnfl P.inn r - T>os Pm" ¥< S‘ Pen;Tl.er’.miwi ■; en r ,. "! ü biiheu-Premium died p for Wiiloai TnnndiVi." JSS pnCC * ~,2 ' JOHNSTOM * STOCKTON, " S ■'l SiiKar.- cor. Market and SI sib. -A' field . lhe Im-ige “This F uller, or • • ' r s i!mnnDp2ui«iriB !>> Ur author ofwKom J l3 E St > Ai uui liow lo gel Mnrru.il ” . , ,A5 II 2 8 > ® f ! ,ie Possessed, I Resolution of Mesmerism hj l ,fs Arthur _ _ Kasicm Lue Prenenmna Past hy Harriet thelmngeofhnFaihir.auleol a Yount*. MimW r illustrated; iihhltahedJsby:ilie' i _ Horn# rnflucnce, a tale for mothers nml daughters * hr Griofi c Ai*uitar * ‘ M'. SljncktiPaj'; frefilmunphv LmelKs Living: Age, No 22D Chambers 1 Miscef!an>, No, Jtß Arabian Nigt»tp» part 71 1 1 J < 1 1 ■ : Allilic Ladies'Magazines foriOctobor-- : AJ*irge ami fcxiensive asporimeut orSornj llookp?-" f ir l . t All oyr,enstßm: pnpera. Tocemdjio,whieb.iB liriileatavf New A orfc enliiieil TA« * ? .■• ■ ID“Beriord, of Alleghenjvhaa all the'above ’ . , . •... .M. A. M!NER,:Smiihfieltl stwcTi' op K •' •• ; Third door above Secoud st- . Jloardtng Wanted. A ArARIUED COPPIiR, ure naxjou.s lo'oli- J.\. tain boarding m n private famU) A loennon mite vicnui) ol the Court House, and on orm*ar Wyiii!Mree* \j opid ; be mpst deKirable; , -A ime mWrtis.<tnl *‘E. office oi the ftlarmng : PoßV>;\Tin meet with iiiteiiUou; r oct3 ' • , Sweet'Potatoes 'oti 1 .consignment and tor sale by .- : ocn AINO & MOORHEAD > > IyTACKbItM-—JUUWs.N XTA' m store and for sale by - - . " c|3 ' KtNC &..MOORHEAP. ; bbls. N6i 1. Shad on hand; and forsalc byl _!*<£. ' - KING & MOORHEAD B EA -y£K 15 UOKKl-S aU db? Buclteln , ana ..D.iloz- Tub.?, just receiveJ and for saTehy, v oclJ J.„ JONG (c )\IOORHBAI). . rnowStNOS SARSAPATULLA-HfriSIDr7TSSS JL-semis received; nudfor. Balo _ bv" '■% . JPEI. MOSLEM DjcugeUt; ' ' ° ct3 - »’■• - ■;_ .. • ... cor. Wooa.and.sHi kw bids io sjofe omj W ’ r\DON'nNlv o rilosoTcx>ltv Haste, apleafomdenniiefc L/ lor the guma and teeth, (prepared rl>y Roaßsel) ut < tore and for sale by [octST JOEL MOHLKR A HOUSE AND I.OT AT A BARGAIN —Ail} pet soii m%vantofaeomibrmljleilwellinghouney tit a- on 'Wylio:aireel, .a snort distance tronribe Coutl'Hou*q eu»:tj>r.ovidc tlieuiselves- for tlie' »ra,iU sqm of *-U0 cn b Apply \q > ' -someone , oc & -4th street uearSmithfields! OOOh.J3‘AND;E\ ESrrt? xjnsca;BUvered', l - . ; - . 1 .■■■■.,“ Japanned, for salcjosv. to.ciqae con«ignmcnt. bjr , EDWARD todd’a ctL '! • North Knit corner Fifth muTMarkd mb., ' oel2 _1 ‘ Tfo Stair* SWIVEL JOINT SLSpEndCRS-2 sirtajOst tPceiyed tiinl fpr.rßalßAtiPliilatlßlpliip nnJ ce* ?; to close consignment, by. . ■.■>< ocia EDWARD TODD & CQ , , . ’ W-UTT Good!. I r Tf riwt. l ßuUacnbcr nas ihis.day commenced oneniiHT iiic iu U Sf ,, '„ o ,7 pO?DB,/mb w .n R an va kpjoticiug to.&is tme of i \\uiwijie win make lo order lar uelovv ihe priceso£any • ru I"l^ nso - - JAS SI’GUIR’E, Tailor, yplStr , - |t St ChptleaßUtldiHg ClitcfcerJng’a Seiy JPlrenTwr StuJe Plano).' ' I EKSHT.NF.W PIANO-FORTES; frSm ’ i Hie celebrate(Tmanufactorv orciiiftlggr.: •Ff yi Mlßi Boslou j with new,iinproved'Otr 'tL! .«i«--v--rflftw-opeii^ . v?K sa ; ea ,V a * Mr. FacloryhiriccsY hya :. - , rjtlßljuTgJi,Kolt;^cnt*VorCUicker *J ana, square Pianos, .for: Western P*nua£ 6 . " jSrssa^uxictN.'' 1 " • 1 ‘ f I r |V*E Partnership ofMessrs. &Joiie.vJJanker6 {^i.>" ( 24Lf»)Qkv.nß^i)ftvi»g<|e| > m!iiffic<f-by tile reliremeniof * navo associated rfirfnnttJnybrdihers.AU- JOHN IJ, JONKS. mid sbaH^o»v ? rilV?u , ‘ ,e huwrtcsfi d! tbe l lai6\firot: under Mhe'style off?. ‘JONES I CO ' S JONES'* Pil|‘-burgli t October 2> 1549- " J . 1 Sr JOKES & COS ” - */' i BANKERS,AND ’EXCHANGE*' STOCK "BROKERS; ! or Vf'OtlD A'Sty FOUBTJJ ;! ; PKttbnrgbi P«. _ 1 ' v - JET-AU mniiersTonaetteil-wuli thcJatc.ftrmofSii/Wl & Joiic&.\p)H be earned on wiUifiatmiejrruptJonbv'S/J; *Co: . . i i J r i . "O EFJ2RRING ifribe above, we beg- iVnUPiuion o/tourfrieijclKaml thenqbna'to^iheToUotvi Juif, wbicli i WeAvin^cHaseop'discoahtTfMKßlLCS/DRA^FTS^ nor^,a«.4 st f , 'V l Eß cow, mia BUM.ION » 1 bed at current cities ofYhe rtMMQHretoa.ScollaMMd.WaloifiMoborßponi’a. Dnvosn-isol nlnnoy u-iii-lie: recuiyed pay able ou dc ■ months amlmpwardivjimi in ]oll Ocjiosjtors.nnti.Corrcspoiideiiiß.amlio ihc initer nrmrmt : •nnmuaewnll h f t nij e icot-,lm" 10 £.&// ' XiiypslracMswill lic,ma|le nySlockn, Bills,. Bondi V, .o||icrpecunpcs, agreeably io order poiiuj. iy Haying: been conmiimuonedloijfnt In Sleeks. »emil seH. 'o orcler } any of iuT)V -EiHtem-markeis, nml especially tSose comiooted Yiih Pinsburgh, and ilic Banft, and oilier Insp u 'lion "irt and about the City -/ * f Pm-bargbOct A? CO2- 'U' X t r_ V - 'J. t * 1 - V l * mlmß. • V, : ‘l PUBSIDISHTIAI, BI.I.CTIOJV. ■nnirnrio • p '9« 1 »n»®tlon. ..... ihQ Erectors of tbe aiveral con«tT« of ,hat wea /‘h qualified 10 vote ®°™7 OR ' : semblj'jshoaldliold auelecilorf 1 nfT?,* I* OeacralA*. ' which lhe said mcoiberrflhnH iLwa * «“«*'places at pr.c e odi^o!«S,^^L«T,« C S™^., fa ? l al fote““J U,i ‘ e filecuanjßSrfhc«™te«“?;- .ifSaiSSa?«^ i#sES3aiS*tthaoA • ~ . . : ; , • - I ; '" -V -feissssssii fomecrnnliitPublic.ScUwl Hodi :« J V ”\7 'IS?/ < n -TbcflJcctor/j of tho Oihwarfl of rt» diiv w i. A ' r a ’ r ' s ’v toraeoto ( ihoP^l lc Sq]fooUro u »o,'l?i^^ i >^'B , '> *«, _ ‘ *£ „> ' * The electors of t!io First Ward of fl.udlv «r* '- *• . ' V/.vl ' - lohn ttffihr,ns ’» , n : -r - / ■;■ . The erectorsoftheThmlAVanlof theinvof ahJ.~i.* < ■ -' 1 '” i ' ,'~ .‘ v , The electors of the Fount Wort of ihe dit of ah. * !'»■£'» *’ . f woos"’ 10mEMnI,tar, »“* ? ciL: , T I x ,‘^ e clnr‘.'il f Pill township to meetat'thciiooßH nf . r, . ■,- .* *s v-iif“i * iiSpkSSSSSf ■?*' >• ’}M£' L o iS^y&zts^ r> jf tfn.f« e f C ™ ,S i or ' VcJrMllles,o '' ns hiPtonisOratitic'wliJr < i 1 ' , '■' . i ’ r ' jiX „,' ~ , -'- r ®v k ‘ ■ P , . ‘f;: 7 > l ,: v,'-^N l,n^i- f 5' ora °' C PP cr S'- Cteir lownshin tOnWl at the - 'l ”• - * °mj* °/ 1 /^ niPS <H> ' inor > »a *aul lownshiji ' _ - Jssaashs ‘: ■ ■■ - a w h lls^- ,Md ’ (,orrarrlj -- ***r M I'«b?,!$ u f,t ~ Of M ? Cwfm.d S "/"A ’° '" rt ' e >‘«U B 'o t i o lnHlrr.M r rdVo h t™LC* , ' 1p '°™ cU " he rf’ .fc e puhhc Srtoo)’Jioa?o r? “ S '’”' *% , " ri,M " 10 «"•» »* -n-titthehouso or rJ v,e;YC^ O MfSIo e aX l ‘ , ' , ' 0,,,, ' , :[1 ’> hODte ’• Trssx ,pV “ i “ " ,e iontVl oiliers iro dflly™ B 'gS?™** 1-tt.Jwpew, . ’,1.7„ t> f. <1 , U i Jlfil ‘' 1 '. ul 1 r ?r of but. pqtlioo ofTiuifnim 4ois svif/v 1 ’ '¥-i^“^ n - ff ' , b | ipnhqd hooiufary, shirtf" , •\oie Bt all goimrol olecuons ill, ihe Bormiol, of ihnrnJ. I)iln,’fi nl tll«,i. lection poll itesaid I ion: Ill'll, vrz- nnifr ' at a poilil oil iho Atiephcuy river at ihe unni'r lute of the ' farm of fas lloas.aml ninmiig a aorlhotTv comsc hi • tween ftp farms of tTjd Jatads Ross u),d J O L and Franv tliencL runnuip U» euclta mannu onfo tiroimn-£^ffiifa?g-«i'i , l?lt' r ori'loto-^~ r sittmted l» titmimgliaqrii's distna, aiiitiieloniaiiK lawhai > dory *' d ttlC r *"’s \»“PMs«n die nfiovi. desciibqdhoun- - 'ni rc,,C " IIIC mC^ to - ' M ’ KeeSpOlUflnU, S> «> I ’^l 0 .1. e) ), 0K , w> l. Of shall, Pnisbureli meet alHie house formerly orrupiedfcy&. hl’AnniLl,. at i d i O' ei ' l i^ i l l'‘. .Mi)iioii:'olit:|a jirjilee. iu enui !)(mmg]i, flic q|< nor# oftl,e Iwouph <. t wUI Elirat.olh.ii ni o e, at—— jit said borouph »a^l!rehVT>wa a - U,e,Jnal,f:e,!,!,fr,orPaS! ‘ fote - ••3 iSSi VfT.WKNTV fflX >XECH)nS ' ». rforPresideiil iiii(|.V|cepresideiunfilii;:UiiiicilSlalw* • ’* . " ll >= ISA se< non in ihe act of the M ■ July ,1S1!>, | I,W'IS Uiiacled llint cvcry person: eleetil Jus- - "■ ■ nces of lltel eueoy who smlt hold in olhee or appoiin nentof pruhtor iru*tumlcr ihe Got eram'-in of. ihe hni !e. btetee, firm line Suue.or of oily eily iir lOeorpuru led dwiiei,whciherp eo,linns loiicdnitTccroroihenvise ' a snhordauia officer ox neeut, wha is orshlill he hniplat d„ . IllJ ?' or executive depari- r inonl ol llus Smti: or ihiiljiuieii Slul.-s,-or of boy Judctr - ‘ or uieorpo rated district, and r.l-o ,1,. u eWrv meniher or < °‘ 1 ‘S' B ? te fe-’ltl'lalurv un(l oflheSelect or Common Coancilsof nny cur, or Commissioners tif SSS-JSS C^? p ?S ,, fl*“*f ,ot » '•^'•“•ilttWltleapabldAfliald. * ,iuiie "itraeumcihcroDioti or appoint, me nl ofJii(l.L‘r. lurprclnr orClerh,ol □uy eleeliQiiQilliis Coinn 1011 tv,:u] l] 1,11 lull 1 1 any.liiriii'fiQr. JniJp;; orolln-r ■ officer, of any such election, sha|i aothe eligible ioaßV* oflicq to.he tlien. voted for-, , - , iooj'' so / , 11 :ll i Kl , ■ib'seelion ofen art apnjoveil the llllh of Ajiril, ir-111, if iseiiiicLL’d. Thai tiie lGili gfnliou of ' eleeilnil* f’f S' 1 1E3I> c ljt‘ ,lc (l ail odt refilling to elections of ihisCoirfmonwenTih shnll not Jnt ids In preyent aiiy militia officeror bnrooeh' odidtr :J frBin- ! *' XZl'nV J ""S“ rnspecias, or Clerk, n any General or 'Specinl elecuoiis in thisComrtidntvniiltli J ' ■ ~ And the nnirncd Judges of ihe Tespeelife dsstricts‘' aforesaid,nTcxcguested iomeet'ttt ihe::CoiiW''H6'ds'e dft ■ Pinshurgh, da ihe FmuxT swro ", E k ib!S S'lJfc" °" d 10 P r . c P a ™' ' Giveuunder.BiyJiandmnfgeal at Piltslmreh, thi 03i|/ . 6 I ? 5 !, 0 ' »and of ihe iTidepen deuce C r i of thoiUiiiiad.Siates ihesetrnty-thlri,, ‘ - C !s£®L_ JOHN FOBSTOIE*Sheriff.. , S CO-PAKNEHSfIIP. ,1-t-u * ’ . T*riU , l AM-JP SOAIPE 4. CAPT, JAS. ATKINSON , 1 ’ yy fS 1 ! h f 1 TIN. COPPEB-mid SHEET-inON 5 tS^- RE h'ANEFACTURtNc;. Also, BLACKSMITH- 1 INC, in all its branches, at the old-Hlaild of W.B Sealfe, l PiTStsireet. near AVood' Pnrticular'MteMUui'Btvcn to ' ' Picamnbnt u'ottf "•vs-'i; -r 1 -'V2fr;a' e ttf2ttW / t AND/r^JVIBOUIUNESjr —A-fiije.rwiirUaeiH' of )iipm» -musical itiKlrumews, and scuba tor Uie 4>anjo t just rcci’iveiJ und. fojr sale by- ■ , - J H. MEGEgB. 81 WooAH.V s?£i i . u< : c f Y ». «>* W<li mil ueloefcm ffdntofihe Commercial. . Sales Room I order of Wood and; Fifth kit ,will ilia i- ■' gootfordrr Ulllll> “ wond ~a,ld fa'UiSgißip iii'- ;S : '* - , ,u, . ~ JOHH D^AVISy-Auer , JiifOrmntlao »anted. “ f tpHF frimil* of Henry Jl’JSjiliy, vrlio left Jus Into rest ! I Ad™.™ -a JJln.rtT.He o,Jim day. aeo. for I>,.U,,gbn . ? 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