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".. ■" 1 "'_ ,v «_, PRBBIBBOTUI. 1BI*» -flow* /< " {. • 77- ~ ' j ' .v./■-.•; -....■ - -.1. - , Nows fev'SeMMuA! _ {..-•. . -;- mng post. h " ebcen^^j 4 i s.p&&&:.c‘::±'-,: a^±sr=‘, , s^!r» JS - 1 - ■ -/ cv’ k V*')-«’ , 'v3 RNING, OCT. 11, greatly ditnim.bcd DemocraV wa. to be’most severely felt, of agnoat Ms From the returns received J.et mght at \ , - vote—m one county more than four hmfdred; but d ~JZ’iL ~ he« ttfhe r^rn^^hhoZoTof'^C 0 - | ' , ‘ r ;- rCA S S .T/.crrf thisrcene of , ' ' w . - < ' l *' J :> r'&A 7; JPohMA °° * ««' L « ««y m ” n traJ and “ r,oU ’ ly tl,lnk UP ° n usual ..g.lattce The, le,t not a stone unturned. ifiU?ue«V ot,r ol,l ljV es t tl nlj a i thisfactJ : :. r •.>.;,• ■■ . r :«• .• vi m Sojl-7and'Nfltive:\ote. was K'V£ hndUc^uoT >ou now stands the'W»7of g.ven to Johnston. Butin no event, can the oppo- , , .% ? with 8,000 tnhabitanta, Where snme lonelj ftnft aition calculate upon Gen. Taylor obttlmflg the Abo tfilSfsSStbs*r^^fS^iiSid 1 houfiea were, then aeon, ajfmhjnr ( Uqn or jf re © Soil vote, WealnH reduce the Whig .-.r.-^m y Zmlouct) fcelnig* of friend' sh &„ hundred feet Jong, eightyftet wdr dnd 2 ,Wo»November, for Pres, ' ■ : , t>-msssn ?«nrA"»^±r , -S!S? r„. . -...- ■'JKfS*. b .„J«....«« s.-s.-w« l ■• .-, ? 6’ it‘ r <> occau <*»* tCand dilla'r., besot,ful churches liberally , f Jlo ed. , . - , '-, ‘ CF. PRESIDENT, thousand an jOO * ghe- " 4A ,-l‘ 7 BUTLER, d °<* The*.',Certainly, are astonishing results to be “ « 7”“f .- ’ ‘'llf "K'• t / “ •* * .• .c ? - : J "■£■' y ■ : * ; *■ »■ -*; ■' accomplished by the capital of our City and State. , v _ of Mrs. :Ea»t s f? r «i'^ *J* 4 ' 7 •,'■>“ V,:* Tao Federal leaders yesterday resorted to every m777??iv?7h,7'Mc"it d,?.rtaTj™ va- *7 -77 l~ \7* 77'£7 - 7 '*:> r.i* .•*<•■,«-: m .. n trirk 'imaelnabU to Gfrcurc votes for their pift, aK,jin>fcnona-Nos.j4 r 7f ni+d,l4ot.therm,pis: = ~;•,v.j-v r 77 ;7 '*■-• ’’ ‘ ' ‘‘“'U ,ran«cUons, which should forever place a deep and tig » ''.t '.7' I\ K , J indelible marl upon their nulhors Wo shall men The olfctora ui tt ilktiU Wttjs hip io meetniHio house - *, ~ § • .** J>, '-• ~ ‘.l • ;-.. - ofFrnnc. Wilwn on the Franlsiuwn road, in «uid , , . ; > '■"'7«*' ,7 'V' r»^^^iß^'/'7a7lw-.%V7. t , 7J •*• « l °TheeLtoW of Plom township to meet at flit of ,f ■ •„ < ‘ \4i v ",.f- Mlttgaml Jhmle, uormerli John I.mle *,) in -aidtown- , „ ~‘, ' J, ?, , ''''^•’77’—> 4 7". ■' *'-’7 : ' 1 % v 7 eillc tovTOSluptomcetntfte’VVluie ■■■-’" .7 7,'7. ”'J , ? '<&'• ,; 7 -’?J J.S —)( 1<- ''■ Hon e, formcrl) occupu-dU> Ncpl, on die Puis _ ' ' K.\* 77» 5 f v !* ‘ - ijuteh nod Grwinhurgliturnpilcc road, hi Mud township , » ' r - J - •'r "i’ 4 *•,,\ * I ~V. Ihe cleciors of PJixabeth town hip ancluiKngtha hot- ■ c '* - >. 7'V|V77 - v f' l\7 r , » 'V johii Wnlden 11 Said borough ' - '- Theelectorsr.f JeffcrsoutovvtlshipaomccdaTthe.lioUseiV., mgggft: lohilSure-torincrly occupied by;j7K!ii*ul.;ptd l tpwn t .;/.;|™ i j i^i;fl \e‘dlee»thW;»Dffl«htpw.n!A»P:tp'ißC.«j»W!»r ; h»i>?Si.-ihß.ii!»tyi»i •unuel .WilfaVi: formerly Occupied hy> Jusi. , l!i.;AceiKrv n::ik;m:.ir. vaS&m'M £'orS velccldrs'kl'i>perSt7Gbirrow f i^j S fflieiiujhoj:: :; :.i ri K»ijSjW ,: ■ ’bT'Jomt'sCbn,iervv.H»;?a,ifloWi^lap r v./.j-;vvf.'rrr'::.7:vr.-, : elecihri>:W;l.ower-,St;.’Cla!r;loWush‘p i t®®| e . l .S;';^ wPfdoiepliKnSs'.llbiV,TriVMyi)iiiMi|d;tow«sto^^^^ *■3sAsh , '«<>3s>*»■:’■• i. 1 ~»'lb.-,-x.--r-.i^r»■.fc.^.-:leetttrfcof RobuisOn’towushiivio.Tuucttfithehobwr, «• ’i i,. ,■;•,. *: -.-. V.ftl»FarJJtutfi:•<»lrlMTlr^;iudl»ty l :aTAft^“?®*^).■ifc , :: ti Kt i* *.* irsbm r » , Y;^U77^ : T> -i* 7a7: ctonrnßFmdlcyilowniOiip’tu.mi^^ 'f^SwWn^lmtwiifr^ta^V I hfiirtT''ii ! f" , *<*fi'^!i>l: l ii*TeH‘jrjf.'iisdi v dnd A. Armor,,formerly:;occnp,,rd.l»y..Jomi ;Y^- : i-.r. : s“eullage of Cli,lloo,ll^,4towbß [ «or*-*iVMobiHo.vvnsb»P;**weqv »=»;vi--ft-/^c.-vri?.i-..«iir \t*-nf: Ohio'low,^iship to niet»t,at lhe_.bonse-0, y .vi;^i y :7;'-;.,i.T^v> '4rbf-FrUii'Miit twcirthip »;mee#at ibe.hqu'4.v- .•ki-j' j: >&&;'■*■. VfiAd-bT'a 6 h' u :SUhVTOsl»-^ani;iAwnsbiiv^.:^ of the boraugh.af NHuchfi-Elerto m?cl at » aoS..llQUSe;:-•/;-• •;• ?-77; /fr-^ ; ;<1 •.■■ •; ;. - . i k^. ; Ji^ ; VtV.';-:j^vvv^r:i:yt'.-;^i'.-’?'.'nv'7'» i . ;v.*:'/ h nfTloserve'lotvnrrlup.iOTfifc.e.tat-tUcho.use,..; .■ L :;7:’: ; ?-r»'...: '.'.7'.'!'.'V- tow,v>ii,i»r.--. .!»: f oaldwmio\vn*h»i> W mwl at Ibehouse y. ,^.;r.'^:'‘7.^: : :>7'' ui.sauHovynKlr,jv. : -v ; r y ;--..7-:4v,<- r -i' ■'7. t 7t' ,f ' , l »*' 7 ~• » ' —'’ " - . - The Magnetic Telegraph. ‘'SadtowSXip ‘’’ la °’ 1 , 'V,./; * 7 It will be recollected , ' U,'*’ . . . , > . *' , » since, to the character of the intelligence conveyed . , - <\*7,S ’ 7 *\V ’ T' J h, the Telegraph o n SSrlS?i , ST. , &Ss?’ , Sfflf ' . i^.'.^p,v^.^.'-;lu.^'', ! d -h 11 .- ,'; iniportant v ln mating this reUrecce,u 7-vv:'.:-7. 77.:: 17 :■ >, '7..', ‘. ';, 7>‘7t.' - r .wonldteem that we have unintentionally wonnded ’ ’’ . -“ .7 ?. Hie feeUDgtof,anddonciiijustico to, some gentlemen '»dwniililpio'«i«i.iir : ii>fcliuiiie,:p>i. :■?■.■;; * -f - ''L‘;. '7 .7; - \ , whom wecertamly estimate highly; and who, we do tier a, th/ 74' 7 “ , 7-' 7-,* r i > ('- * -'Tv* I '' 'ate «ro, would not lend themselves to the practice im .a,t lownjup r L* V-V,, * 'U- ‘ 77: -~ " of an imposition upon the public,-«e mean the Tul7T^x%* --V. 1 , , '*, ,7 . gentlemen connected with the , I W“r'**';^»’ii7tjS.j^:<.. , J va...r'-.i'!.::f':i;jf,s,'.-.. , '.v.t , .'.p:!.r ;■■ .-v .;■*-■■■ ■'.. - . who have charge of the machines. We cannot loo* iMaettay. mssunownsP-,. 8. . . "• • . ... J* ,7 # a i ■ % ;* : • ;. upon these gentlemen », amenable to cen.ure, ! whileacung as the agents of otherß,.and therefore srawali«3d»et»heita»^ , R9v'.' i |'x;%a>\«v-«-.au..:*y?* < ps£.-. 7.7, .. . ' r' . declare most cheetfully, that we had no design or ' r 7,aa of Indian low.. \ ....: desire (6 reilectiDjqriOuily upon ..them, tve must, «.«nlrtS/Bntmdat','W l .i:i.:|,,^y^v7 ; ,';;.ii>-'.; M . il ..;:^,t: : r\ ‘■■■:/:7r':'.” i'isv')however,ibe,peTmitted; to aay, thavthere.iai.atate lu!roaea!”i bG |S»"""E j r.v.ir • ”'of things existing, connected with the transmission rat the upperd^h^ ‘V r? 1 , of news hj the Magnetic Telegraph, which mnst he 47‘i f , a7S/od Fran^ 'Y f A f ;\. , 7 " ' put* atop to; or, if this shall not be done, the own sr.;-.. > ert of tbese poe extreme of pm 11. “icl. teas or lots J * s - < ' ’ . . » ~ „ Union to the other—may rest nssnred that the in- . ' &•«;■■* wc,v, ‘.vij.-.sv. ■.i. ! ;iA-'.-,;..a:'.> : • •• • • fluence of the Democratic presa will be exerted to , £7pov::.;>':;,4-.i:4.-;; ■':j:-.;i.,:i4;i':v/K:‘f4S":4-Ki";ii^^y- l x» . 7 k . place their character before the People m such * 7“'°” “ ' *, .' < „ *• '> 7 7 manner, aa to leave them powerless, either for good ‘ ’ > / 1 i , . f * 1 ' 7 or for evil. -’V.t«v«•:-.:•;'^'r «. , - k >7• J< - J, , : ? - That the Magnetic Telegraph msy he, and has al- at ;7 , <t 1^7 1 AAArA '^i:7--‘ready befcftj-themttnimenlby,which ,lo Y >- ; v ; -,, : 7;. .7;7;:iS'^-7:7 7 *..‘r ~ '7. t ’\ much good, we are not disposed to deny; but that at > . ~' i, .. ' , . i l ', 7 -7’ U, tttsiued, and has been, from its first establishment I 0.-mjgh , , t , - V. < 1 IV -■ -*' * T 1 tothejrpgenunopcnt, 4s an engine to benefit thn leikmmeet :v-^■ - Aftdtnd party, we tbint equaHy clcarcnd onaenV* afore-, .-..0:.7; :7'«^^:'";ES! i 'i*: ; :;4Si:-»'7;r47 R ' : l s:; - 5K ’ :;Sli^!r; - , ''' ;: '‘ ; '''- : -' y i^7~7'*!iiei>- ? Wehave-:»ie^a!,it:as:;pne,qrtheseagencie* 1 A . ' ' '7 1 " s> . -wl that should be exerted to benefit no clots of men, g lalt4 | ' :P 1T ‘ y “ ’«>-har<t.loolied.,to iHbr.lhe ' *■ “ ' -.7 ;{, ' „7„ ' ' " ¥' “ conveyance of intelligence, in advance of the mails, »rP«”J - ’ 7 \ ' * . , " f * withaa much accuracy as the mails would convey nrpora I " j *.- *, . ; ' ' " ' -- )t w and we have a right to complain, ff a set .miss. 7*' ,' " 7'| ’ V ’ ' - ? of unprincipled scoundrels,are constantly permitted "pen- 7 „, . 77. ’ f to send byit whatever tramped up accounts ofelec- v , 77,-r s ■■■A 7;- 7'?;77-7.;- •:v7-7V'-r^:-' .v.. .: 1 they may cliooie.io; send ; ~apd for which, wb | :7v v-7 —7- : 7: i7i x’\ 7 '> » sre compelled to pay. ‘ A ,-* ' That we are not alone m speaking thus of the u i-1 » » J 7:' f , i ’ "7- ' new. conveyed by the Telegraph lines, we deem it .v| • :;■ ; ■ on iy ncees6ary to montion lhat the leading Demo- vj f ‘X-i ' * >'77 1 >*' - ' cratic papers of the West, without a single exccp- | P " 7 , i tion, have been forced to complain, at we have done, .?;avvj.iii,;v;iy?sy/‘3i;77.4’'7' v-i 7-vr:> j :-ir.. 0 .; ,‘4 irfthe villainous impositions which have thus been r ’ -(-7'7i . * practiced upon their readers, and that it has been -7 . .'-V,; very seldom that a word of complaint ha. been nt- - _ , 4 5'- '’■ T'' ~'■ 7'’ty77;; ," ; • -- - - tcred by'the editors of Fodsral papers, Thu. wo - ■*' * ~7. —„ y., • have all been led to infer, that, a. between the Di- c~.7 , W 'V, i s:XjY'AA' 7,' rectots or the Telegraph Companies, the editors o r 7*. 7'l *>« -v .'i. ’ f 4‘7 - *> tl< Federal newspapers, nnd the reporters who have .7 „ > -r ' t becotno connected with the Telegraphic offices. f^. 7 ! 7' 1 1 %-<’J * v ' - there is. and has from the first been, a fall and clear i * : . ’ • imderstandiog—the one party to use the hoes a. , *7 - V . ■- « they saw fit, ifthey should but do all in Ihew power 5. to make ffiem profitable. That they have been pro i4 l *% '* fiuhle, and that the proprietors of newspapers have |i h 5 contributed a large share of Uiese . profits, no .qd© V*V. V ‘ ,V k *V Y'iX ’'.7, can deny. If, therefore, soeh»coarse Is pursued, 5& ?.‘-i: v^» » work - direct injury-Ip that part pf.thCiCOm- g.^ >:.^ri <7 r -. . ::r 7- munity, ivhosc political opinions we represent, if 4V4 '' '- , i? 7 57'“ 1' *‘ * ' U intelligence favorable to our political fnends is to I * )7| '7 >r - ! . v~7* ‘ J •<“ ', ‘ : beconstantly withhold, and every movement of eve- H*. ;"7> ,77’* 7. \\’i ' ‘ ry Federal Jack-ass particularly noted and comma- -» t %A~,t r ~'7Vi7' 7 • t n.cated in detail ror-Democrats td pay for, and to -ir 7' ' v , ' read, then wo think it m the full time, at which such *., ? , 7 15 7 7. t ’ - . : f ’ v “ " an imposition should be exposed; and the grounds ’ * I.* - 4 -W’v* --7 :, ';■ ;7 ( ‘| for It removed. Moreover, if we can place north Ml i: r fi ' . r ‘ ." aneo upon the accounts or elections sent to ns by 7. ’% > [0 77 /'I ' '<- . the Tclegrsph, what guarantee is offered us, that -a, '. t • 77* 7, * 7777,7 -4 .~ t 7 * t r, ■ there may not al.obe sanctioned, a similar melhod «T; e u <m. , 7 ,f '>| orewmdlmg Other port.onsofthe community, when- me . --7 i,/'l § evevlt may suit a set of dishonest speculators to on thv 1 „„ ' - ' 'to tbe practice of impositiop; Who can feel safe , '’ib. -ffik t 'YX *’l ** 4 /_. ‘ * f ' * .-I in relying upon tbo reports of markets—especially Mgent min. ’ v ’A& r/®^:ii^Wvfei#r%t^ii}?^3?/'.^rcvfe«n«it'ovi'ocr.;iV:J-v'-:/-.*i'rrB > f4.sus«i|h*.teitv»l'of»*« ffl i»WW ® p ‘^s*.vS* , F*W!*-i®- r - at the subject. ’ .*» fc 77 s^^»*«KSS^sh^arJ(^vßB*’«iit»^m!ls4i*ot»i»»!': 4:. ... «.;r*x- i o ther time,iwbenms desirable that a panic should necessity.foi -w- -. . f ,.f L s| • ■- ■ - ho produced, er that a spirit of rivalry should be hserve thesan. ••■■ * #iS3i? _ eiciled among Btcadyaiid honest traders 7 Iu short, *, theconvemoi. ■ [b . - .4""7i «*' :. V'.'4SV:;i;.; lV ,:.;.4 'i.- WB 'ciinnot sec,. unless some belter guarantee than effectually prom. . _ > .7€cyirf I-'-K- 4 ’ : , ; han^tyiet : offieredj' shall bo prescnlcd to us, tha* -eediminished. if'/l.&'fi. '£oss ',X '*7‘-7 ,* * 'I weshall he safe iu giving predcnco to any slate man should i y^ t ■'«> ;[ k - /j' .vl *7** ' menu of * general character, received by the Tele a—unless bce t n ”'«, * , V .; , - ; : .4;:4. 4 uiilcssidnramunicated bjf-spme/riend.upon wg« of Swallowincili. *' i^"' ,i whom we know wo can rely Tbe rnjyfhe"'mad.rnl , 7'.“; ‘ Bat lest It may bo Ihought that we lopk with to 0 d£m , '. ,a,tl of his prescriptio -77., Y/.7 ? -7577 %<’- much of suspicion open these concerns, we shall ad- , f h , fo’nd’of’aMlih a. 7„ V r L '7 ''■'ifTtV. ■ dace a few facta which cannot be controverted. Wo addltlo 'sequence is, he touihes the . 11 .. i t _ 7 ( , 1 i : Shalt mention that, at the outset, we were informed , angaoge of . JETnlSKiiS^nu^"^ V by tlio Telegraph that the new* from Mnme was de- a gentlemen to b S rlntTS!! momh . , «§!®tlf Sti^k,.VXt K.’*'■■'£7 Cidcdly favorable to the Federal party.- the newspa- Wj| j far/ - vittiont mduring any aympion sr77*-fev7i jfiiT*"- u JS/*-c! J . , .n.,. .. a mnlofllV of more c,r curaliu properties nro chioli, ; '‘l*" 1 ’* per accounts Bhow that there t j J Bn*m—Oar 1 wWch onmnnte in unpanrirs *, 77K7iSSA; xhhh 12 000 votes nillinst that, party in Maine, - The ■ l . ytt ,E V*k*®s. unr v.sinke ni the. root of disease, and >. 1 ,.. 44f'jv.;g3r;ij.ia VW Zf-'fL 1 7*7 h . frnmlllinois HOT M»- alley, has just received fr. unoi be oilam. e than perm-men. • 3B .7 i same is true of the news Trom Illinois, uere *« j, > M-fc i Incc naturem the vcr> posiiloit -1. ; .-U* t*?. 7*, dVy hi‘ S l L.l » • demand and Wentworth were defeated hpTOs 7V/e- finest Grapes we have tarted 11,e> eleanse the bowels, pn e -n,, 7®S|7 nrfqjS.^rfgL'l#l £s<v graph, Wlhile cich of these gentlemen' were tltclti large and Inscions, and o ‘ho'hmrhSwßl”!, and the T now *S !|t Aii : Xo b, rt . people h, rfepwerf. */*» » 7, IfHI v ~ thoirntti! In relation to tha Indpwa electrons, i‘ tommg lamons wms imp oi u «),erethej do not n h ° c p “™"mrounl> “ . Wxs assertd by tbo Telegraph, that certain counties i„ Ciltcistm.—A. A. Adams, E. 6. G, V Gen Agent, ThlfsubSenberl dt 7 _ ' " - J. » 1 khat never cast a democratic Vote; US for thefint i ady and aeveralbtherperaons, among them t, ’•t.PiuWh solicit u'harc of piaMiv {UMatf ' ihe Entiuir*. J neß,) 1 7 • ” *. - r - *■ * , .77.. -7 . ’ 77777. t p . e.h::7vfe, </ y * •'. • ~ BrWAfIT-l.V^- .,•""ii v , , ' ' , 4 * * . - ■' V, ,.;:''4l.r 'i ■ ■ > 7 ,r_7* r l7;’ r; 7-'v--'4.‘*4'’4" '** * v 1 ~ 7 .n * - ' >,7-1 '' ' ■ 4 "4; ”-■, -.4 ■■ 4 v „ 7 '7- - i- • v "" U - ' s H »/ v V ''' f* '7 * *■ -'7777747744 ! 777777- y ; Y-Xl* i, e x> * t. * 4 - ' ' *'* ■»- r t‘ 44 " t> ?i>fr^Ste , ifeT-4 v ’ fr zr i J. „,7> 7 -•» jx—- *j, r j e , itf“ ’• y 7 ’. -77-; ■ . -477 7 ~,: '.-/.i-y. ,‘7 , • \ '7 *> ? -e*,* .j , ,»i 7'* l i ,4 ki -s 1 n^i^MOCRATIc' EfcKCTORAI. TICKET "? Pe. V ' SENATOaIAT. JB-SCTOM; - s»»^o c fN2r ,p “ n - • , — ft*:? iißsfisr t %*• - s r Of 7 „ vr Ro»SBTF. WRIOBT, liChlgb oO ! < .V, l h~ vil WuiUM w. Dow-rao, Chester to V, * _ vni Umiaslf to ' ,- ix p*sa Hums, Berks „ °° r jr Bs«iua>S.Scir<»isovn4M(mToedo r v ■* M W«i.Sw*TiAsoi Wyoming , v toy v ; t■, XII Jstui Iboewstra, Tioga - to :c <• - 1 vm. Joi[s C Kura, Clinton 4o if * * ■“. - xTT :r JOini'WsiM*EEtl*el>ation ■ ;..to, . .: ; , t , v Avf’ Fanis, Yatk to '- , 'V','. t XVI. FSnsnaac* Sarra.-FionkUtt; ....; to F<• vvtl Jon* Ciuswau, Huntington to > X x"‘- t X XJX.“ GltoOE W. BownuA, Ucilford to 4 ~ it Jousß. SmiroiY, Beaver ito ~ ‘ XXI GewaaP. HototoVjAHeghem to " A XXrr VT.HBaVn, Crawford to * vvin tmdtut Iras , ~° .s, S' -i " XXFV. Ja”» G CA«raax,3mler to ~C i 'iWna”SoBrfob flrinfmg ©ffict. * ! ' lr ;*• ?rnHOTSR OIFWOOD AND FIFTH STRKFTS > v atoedw oarßdablUhroent, « •C I '"** ’ - oSSLSJmt®Printing Machine, we are prepared to do ■‘-± r 8 , l Myle ofim. A hianw 55S nealSe.., and upon Ihe man tea- I S' - SSnbteSrSt Ve reapect&Uy tolled Ihe pommage of e Jhe publicinlhi«lineof oar batmen l ‘ P t "to«fwim....poSte,or,«rl.rrto«r.eoilfif ’ - " -*» yrtfcnti. ! 1 m-E. W CARR- United Slates Newspaper Agenej ’ ' aSniuidings N R comer of Third and Dock •irteti, - ■ md 400 Norm Fourihslrret—isouroidi auLhorm-d Agent ~ ” In Philadelphia when we come to get the- returns by the papers, it it rosed that the Democratic majority in the State is larger than in 1846; and the strongest probability is presented;, that there will be an immense increase in : the Democratic yole in Npyerober. Only as far bach ms the-lOth instant, adespateh,was sent to us, from the villainous coticoclera of the lies «e have refer red to, stating that, in Florida <« the Whigs hate made a clean sweep; electing their Governor* Con gressmen, and a majority ol the Legislature- We did not hesitate, for a moment, to pronounce this a he, nod In a few minntea afterwards we received from a friend, upon whom we can roly, intelligence of a directly opposite character..- But all the Feder al paper* gave their readers this lie. . The mails Will Confirm ourinwlligenco; as they have done all oth er statements emanating from sources entitled to. credit. t Oar worthy cotemporary of tho Louisville Demo crat says; “ This line is a 'monopoly by one party, 1 and corruptly used for parly purposes- ; Every hono rable man; Whig and Democrat,should aid m refor ming it, or putting it down.” This is the ground wo how take; but a« the Telegraph.may be productive live or much good to , the community, we prefer to «eo it rtformi, in the manner of transmitting intel ligence, rather than it should be broken down, There la a meana by which tt. may.be reformed—by which it may be made a reliable source of informa tion to all; and anleaj tbosit who control it—the Boards or Directors of: the different Companies shall apply Uio proper corrective, they must be held accountable as pav/tequ ctlmimt id the work of swindling Democratic editors, and practising , frapd upon the great bqdy of the Democratic parly. There are two courses to be adopted, by which the Tele graphic dcspatchee may bo made reliable and con sequently respectable ; and these are, the deploy ment bj the CompaqieMhemselves, by an arrange ment with the editors of tho principal cities, of a reporter, or reporters, who aball be men of respec stability,and thus of responsibility; and let tho re ports coco with this authoritative sanction: or. let. a regulation be adopted, and most rigidly enforced, by which any reporter, who nhall send to any pub* liahcr statements that are not true, shall ho forever excluded from the use of the line, to transmit any despatch of a public, character. Either of. these methods would effectually prohibit the transmission of such intelligence, as we have referred to, and would therefore,place all upon a reliable basis, and could in no wise lessen, bat would roost probably increase, ultimately, the profits to the stockholders. We merely euggeat one of these two ways, by which to secure justice to ourselvee and our political friends; but would prefer to see the latter plan re sorted to, as it would leave the field open to compe tition among reporters, and would therefore insure a more full and efficient report from day to day. In conclusion, we shaltonly say, that onlesssome plan shall he adopted, by, which justice can be .se cured toour papers and our political friends, vre shall wage a war upon these Telegraph Companies, that will only terminate to their destruction. This may seem to be threatening a great <lc»l, hm we 'hall make such appeal* to the source of all power under our government, as will make the abettor* of impn*: lure bow before- the tribunal of enlightened public justice. :. ■ ■ , Great Popularity of Gtn, Taylor. Wr have given, from lime to time, fitficli Iron ''‘Whig” newspaper*, going to *how tho wacderfa enthusiasm tb»t t* manifested, all over the country, on account of the nomination of Gen. Taylortothe Presidency, The first extract»taken from a* ‘ W lug paper in western Ohio,(the Greenville Patriot,) and indicate* the state of feeling brfm the meeting of the‘‘batcher*’’ at Philadelp!un,-rlf '■ worthy pfat teation, at foreshadowing the effect upon Wbtggery in Ohio, retnlting- from the Philadelphia nomina tion:— “The speculator* lo Taylorism arc in the main . composed of broken down political back* of both parties ” » » • “ ALL, or very nearly all, of the ‘'demooitr»Uoo*”Midetn favor of Gen. Taylor, are the resolt ofthe Pent | - anno of such political Jodases a* Doff Gteca, James i Watson Webb.andJnmee Gordon,Beooett..The— j Farmers,Meehanicaand laborer*—have nolhlegto dowuhtbem.” * * * <<Bo< that Geo. Tnnoni* popular with ,he ‘ ,Jl “ ( " v 1 ‘‘We don't believe be wotrtd reeeiie. FlWY.*o|e* ' in ijARKE COUNTY where we poll 3,000 if the : t election were to-morrow. We don’t believe bo i would get 10,000 votes in Ohio, if be were placed opon the track at the neat election ’ (•■• The Philadelphia nominalion.waa made in June. If i» natural to suppose,that the Gro of enthusiasm, if it could be kindled at alt, would have been kin dled.berore this tim. The account* from almost every part of the country, go to prove, that it has not been, and cannot he kindled. Bead the following, from the New York Mirror, an original Taylor pa ■ ptr:— •. « Whig* of New York ! If you dont want Lewie Case for joar President* you must go to work. We. mean to “tell the truth and shamethe devil,-’ land the whine too if we can,l and we do pot hesitate to sat that the whig party of this city datrtedgtaf for their apathy. A hard-fisted .working-mao, who thinks lie could circulate two thousand copies of the Mirror containing Gen, Taylor’s letters, whero they could make almost that number or convert* to our cause, has been trying, fora week, to finil a finance committee.who wUI raise *2O to pay for the docu mcnts.hu/ icithovt tveetts. Arc the whig* discon solate and discouraged beeaosolloraco Greeley and Joe White haveleftlho party t AVbat are tltc Old. Mcn’ilCommmee’ about t wo might a* well have hn ‘Old Woman’s Committee* for all we can discern In the Way of active energy in the ctusc.” Bnleatobeobeervetlln Walking. We have been thnparagragh in a nutnberjof pa per* lately; aml thiok that the matter referred to, i» one that may well; claim the attention of pur cili leni, a* well a* thoie ol many other populous pla ce*: <i J.et it be understood by all, that every gentle- I inan and every Isdy is expected topnssto the right.— | Another matter: connected , with this should ob served by all that walk with ladies. It is to place the lady on your right) and offering your arm, let it always be the right In this way and by observing the fint all Important rule, all who pass will be on the gentleman's side; and thus, avoid all contact or strangers with your Companion. The practice or changeing sides with the lady at every corner, so as to give her the wall, is ridiculous and awkward in the extreme.” The “law on the the road” requires that all per sons riding on horseback, or in vehicles, shall, keep tdthe right. The propnetyof this regulation ident, to every intelligent mind, who has ever be stowed athoughtupon the subject: and it seem,* to. ns, that there is an equal necessity, for pedestrians, on almost all occasions, to observe thesamo regular lion. By paying attention to it, the convenience of yonr neighbors will be much more effectually promo ted, and your own comfort in no degree diminished. We object to the doctrine that a: gentleman should offer a lady his right arm on any occasion—unless he has butone arm, or is required to: take charge of two Indies. The reason why thii should, sener be dohe; i»'i that the right amthouldhefrtejordtftnce, if necessary; or for any other service required: apd, in addition to this, true gallah|ry (according to the language of the old philosophy,) must ; ever prompt a gentleman to give to a lady the position nearesMo hit heart. • Fine - G«a*es.—-Our friend- Bicklry of Diamond alleys has just received from Heading a lot .of the ■ finp»l Grapea we have tastej this season. They are large and laBcioos,aod ofconrse will go off, or rath er go dowo, without any difficulty.. Bickley. is be- I ftoihipg famous iD-his lino of ’husiness. Is CmciHim.—A. A.: Adannr, F..F; Connor and. lady and aereraloiher pertone, among them tfae "lo cal”'ol the .EnjtiirrtV • 1 ' '■ ...y ,"_y '.'f’yr ihfMor)wls Ti»t. . lhfc?£?BP® R di n BB «»j an b,d- alnnjj ihe.BjAy.er an<Lpitfsburghroiwij*.at;the P? Stc .to? P,> 9lTr.dao:of Bept. ore ppMifibca^»n ; .. t ... WWtBer?s^'W:te'tiiik« : -tlieiipiMic-'-bdie v e ! j,Ul , »» bon, New CwttaJJwerwUle, Branch, Norwegian, jho meeting was composed chicSy, if nnl. cnllriilte Schuylkill, Haven, and Orwigsburgh, the majority by.the,members of tlio Economy .Spciel), and the for Jobji'tbii is Ti236. : --‘■-■IFi» supposed that Johnston: tenants and retainers of David Sbielda, including lor jonn ton i» ■, " t the tavern dieeper, nndvotbeWr will hue in tins county near 600. Puman,the can- interest** ipakirigncartjf if not didate for Congress, "iU hate more, the whole of the majority in favor of the resolutions Bebis—There is a Whig gam in Carura and aß Although tan not ambitious to enter into a Jiews Bern townsbipeOf 68. Lnn B .«ri t hha a major,t, of paper warforo with the:writer,: <>r .on) other mtizen 377 in Reading. •» who may* happen to diftufwith, me in opinioh, but. Westmoreland,— FxanMin.Tftttfl9bip.giyefl2iQ a regard both Tor the publir, and for the gentlemen maionlv for Lnnestrelh. ' who composed the aforesaid meeting, ban induced 1 X f me to reply to the in the Jcormnn- MomooMEnr—ln Morristown, j nlraiion by the writer, \v’h^ < -noti:Onl>:: r w 1 riitepi itjr is 189. Last year Shonkbad IH*- * Vitf»out .lhe: ieaßt regard to truth, but . has, at the Lancaster* Oct. 11—*'14’Ar si. :r;r^lgr^"^,’rdtpe h AbDEGHENYCOUNTy ELECTION 1 Se, down Lancastercoiinty for 4;^ WfcrWta™; able citizens, as wo have in Ohm township, by , £ o ? ? > Berks will give less than 4,000 for Lopgslrcth denominating them all .tenants .and retainers, pi a § £ •* g S2T This comes from a distmguishfed ; «hlg.|. ; ~, , David Shields. .Tenants ~we .have no .objection to, §3X32 WAsmtvoTotr,Oc,. 11, Tv A- M, as many Renter is a much more worthy aha gen- g •. ; s s;-V„- Trthr,*inri''s/ift'Trififorif^.The tlcmanly character than the writer; butwe ato not , 8 " ■ . .Thin county g * j so ignorant, as not to undeasland his insulting cm , B ; • . . whole whig ticket elected. fTJugSenatofr|atned. thet, s‘reiamcri,” but take the liberty to inform tno Ist Ward,'Pills., 000 Ulm . 000 -• • _ FttF.»Oct. 11, writer, that we consider such *i n 8““E? flings ?*}’, “ “ m 493 ™8 ‘OOO 00 .In the borough, JnliosJon’s , n.ajO'>‘y 130} Camp, jealousy, manifesting a disposition to to creto no 6lh> « 404 413 000 000 uu ;anty 154 Tins urn whig gi»n. t opposition ro his own sordid and selfish 6ib, ‘ >4o_ 331 206 ~ pjufcuiELEHiAj October a. m. * a fictdmus “ “ US 176 137 " 139 14 g o othwark gives Johnston 554 msjOrrtysr 7 name, vent his spleon in a torrent of Insult nod 9[h) « c. 000 71 000 0» 00 De)aftate county gives Johnston 493 hujurity vituperation. ~ .. . # UtWard, Allegheny, 000 2W uuu «| p nn d!v»s minority ia 851, vhicb re-elccte him. Tenants of David Shields! and forsooth, that ,s 2d .« «. 000 10a 000 00g qo Frindly a majority «»>., sufficient w.lh Due would be Noble, to depr, vo a 3J> „ „ 000 114 OW 0| * man of a vote; ot does home sure David Shields by 4thi « .. 000 16t 000 0® 3o himself, apd by such a party reasoning, arrive at the B or, Lawrenceville, 31 000 45 u|» « logical conclusion, that hm tenants all vote as tboir B i, arp ,burgh,. QOO 000 000 010 00 landlord does; but the truth is, tbctO were only two Maochcrtor> 17 000 105 l|b 89 of his tonant* at the moot.ng, and thfi blacksmith and £lll9b etb, 000 155 000 W 0 00 tavern keeper, who livo on his propertv, were uel- Birmingham, 193 Sl6 201 *6 tlier of tiicm present, so that David Shield s tenants, M'Keesport, 80 12j 000 runners, Snd others, together with the Economy Sou , h pfmburgb, 130 130 133 124 society, numbering, tn all, ten men, arc dwindled p ltt> 48 79 000 10 00 down to thirteen; and yet this made the majority of Upper St. Clair, 94 94 992 on the meeting. The ayes and nays were as tollnns : vvWEl.zabetb, tie. 0M 000 000 00 ayes, forty; nays, seventeen, tnsjonly twenty-three. , ohlOj OU f 000 000 OO bo that if Divu) Shields and his tenants, and Econo- south Fayette, 000 ol 000 000 my Society, were all disfranchised, as Mr. Robinson Ifldiana 000 59 000 00Q; OO mav probably wish, still we would have bad a ma- sjioss, < 000 30.000 000 00 jonty of len. So much, then, for the truth and tc- j. otto r Bt. Clair, 000 83 17 0 rarity of the writer of the communication, and for p rau k|,o. 32 000 000 000 OO Insdeclatatioo that but iwoinletoslaweretepresenl- Versailles, t >« 000 000 00 ed, when Iheic were twenty-seven individuals who Mifflin, 44 000 lit voted, who havo no Interest tn common with cither g,,, Beer, 000 SB 000 David Shield, or the Economy Society, even a low- p, an)i 000 “ ““ 999 So „, g the irnints of Mr. Sh'cffl s <' ll ‘f < p -J l f, u y„ h *. Wilkins, .};« 0 ?4o ™ wntcr doe. not stop with the doings of the meeting, SBnwde „, 48 118 000 000 uu but after intuiting ii by denominating us.aO r c t4 “' .| Jelfcrron, 8 , 4 nSn imn liflO 00 ers tperlmps.t would .mt}h..aristoeraii P ears beier P|ne> 000 000 000 00 to ssyfflatcr); or David Shields, bo tlien tr.es lo in- U V «t Deer, 000 101 000 000 OU _ S suit “• Ihrther, by making it the dupe of a mao the j Moon. ‘2 °22 929 . 14 00 Meeting on Monday Nls»“« i pobbe knew *o well that people would not be sur- , .j lc ,erve, 000 40 14 Themc^eling night last,at the * >, 'x^iey'w*| l { nmbemujittscd!**}*the writer, when Bnbinson, " «« g Houte was characterised by adegrec ot enthusiasm, learn this stme D si,ic ds, on a formrr orra-, pf # p'jjrrue, 41 00 .>8 00 0 truly enrouraglng to all the friends of equal rights i>o ; gave nollce to ibe (meilly company, nutto j Flnd i cv> 90 000 OIW uu Cek WlL«n B McCUtmws was chosen Fre.idrnt, “oS S 00 Capt. John Birmingham, John D Miller. John Mur J do a#d |f , hc wwer P had not tried to make capi- j gbaler, 0° s 2 °® Co ° 00 ray, and John Rea, Vice Presidents, and JehnCoyle B , „ r )fj ln j,is yauetmg manner,! would not now j rbe ycsitlt ts as fu’lowe majori and Jamen BlaekmnieSeerelarle. The President, ,he t nralion, how much did Mr. Hob.nson get 2,606; Hampton’s majority will oo taking th. chair, made a most mining and e «• more J. 1,600._ qoenl address and he «»followed byMr. floward, i f _^ l , htu^ B scd lf h ed,d notal that lime adrocvlc To w—Hi» Honor, yesterday morning, trormerlya Native,)Henry,‘‘.Mvgraw.Jeim Hamil- ; UlP jjjnk with asmoehseaUnd eiTrontery.ashenow matrimonial difficulties, on George W. layog.aod James W ai«en, Ekjs. d 6„ i|,e radroadT The public need hard'y be, re- was required to settlestwo matnmoma ton, Georg y y*, „ t oot u, in ded of the ruin hnd distress that wasbronght on „ W hit Uin the Mooni” AmtscrablelookingGer- The meeting was also enti v end bv the presenv o o ,h« bank whose charter w« ma from PrTPnlh tlject , was brought out orh.a theCaaa and BntlerGleo Club, whs saeg a numbe | , f , rpm , nn , ly was also the charier ffir > at the request of his wife and of patriotic songs to their best manner. The meet- ! , h( . „. t , oa d j but they will not be surprised tn learn house by a watchman,at tne req ; n „Vd,nuroed ,» ere.l larmonv, at a reasonable ,b al ibis saute manjaed fax roachmtn, not only children. The poor woman appeared against him J. ? J nie-,,4 villi himself, hts-i voted at the meniing; hut thecoachman. attemptedL B h e was lo tears as she spoke. “Liquor did the hour—every man be,eg pleased wuli him.ej , uW e, but was preiented by ons of. , oU m ,„ wa , dront , and ntteropied neighbor, the good old Dei.-ueraric eause-and ful.v " rcllJlMf , t\ briber he done so w.th .beeono..bu*chlrrihooiu , n.n waaor n , e determined to make e.ery needful .a. rmre, ,o or . „„„ of hi, emplover, we leave (bribe publie to to whip the oldest boy The lm, >P™ ”?4; ra 1.,iv0,. «WK«tv. '"£02,2?. “ Bar There was some fighting m ihe c.i ton Moti._; -pbe above was banded to ilv editor of th*. Gazelle | a brute in appearance a»: well as m cocr,; day night, aßer all. Near Webster sueet, and ,o j fisrp-bb«t.on t but 'and' ■ doe,,, had no,lung to say,and sul.en.y walked olfto Wylie there was ebook «Ml»rte|» sev.n,) stioeg., but sve sopnbse h* Is paid hisvjail, while duewife wcut home mo wrcUthed ata,e ; flare ups—and as many heads broken, la Market I VVSti.RBNO. ; S t) r mind. The other case was similar. A German street there was a man upset. Who the. paii.es f ”• , ■■ w.iri«in [ 'v»« bronchi in for stnktnghi* wife, and threatening' were we have no means of knowing. wMioit"brow arrest- ‘ bis family, lie was v well -Arcased,. mao,l* , "JM ■ cch. ho, doe, get drunk. H,s wife a mnsteaccl. foiT Journos, of Maryloodan a late speech dr- S cmiu-—nv to »ueer*«iaily*rre«i ifus dive**.. pB. RG- s i en tvoman, who appeared to tear her husband very Use red bhl ,o Virginia, urges the Wb,g. of,bat ■M -< much, and was anaiou. that be sbonld be puun * ute “To follow the esaiuplc enjoined by the nlAl».jy■l-vj(lN?T!lsuS*eiiivii to the■ .treat 'lie’ll oi »if* j (ioo, ailrr. a most hP v\ oold uoob her viulag fcco f vkhKh the tad '*oV ii» } outV6fi i *, r dckjtisuific'ii» l }rt ? n \ j again grtdranl. Thcfp were tto ofihree ty.foiir eggs, ,od told to spread hcm.lf. Ur aaoll |«* SKlfm , other rdlow,charged «„b drunkenness, who were f, ?S i ; ’fjas: «• r- -- - MtttmwM t.oieo Soetii.—For aome dvj* past, opon her soil, and would never wish to Übold the Vail _ _ ( Messra. Kicitaavu & Svmme, of A legheny, have face of another Virginian as long as he liyed-'* i ! .ip-j; t trtmv*«r tne Sais.--U vhoub) be:.rtmeiaber- i bee* ahlppang large lot* of.taaehiner».9f dlS"et4p, l <l. VICE,} I ktod. to the Tennessee Manuffiauriog Company’s ®. 16i**e j ?Vm- iitai ccnaMWH 4i» iHp m*4n tan**- i nr»r Na*hvdle, L. tfaaera,F.sq., ' ‘"TrS-tn Jeji,, IV irul’s r> ! u »i He ton |1 uitcWhi- In ihe “ Post,“ of yeMerday, nnimadve.rttogOT !Vbrmsil'eioe fiir «lt rfitonSrr* of Ac skiut bccsiire ibey j the election rctofn* from .MatyUnog:vow Mt ftwndw* tiftdc •- news was favorahle to the Democracy, and ot., umcaavc of nil mird* Memmt.se course, «r« no, unt on /at, tetri 6y tSe tnStrat man , d.s.. Vciretab e t-u v,l) Wound ro .U a j Ogtri'fl'u TWrgrajA.’’; : A«d in ,1,8 /„ iSlfvWilt mutt urJwdlV *ive t.ealib and vigor, wtlw. Thursday dr Friday last, in referring to the t.eor. . wWi . h j IITO “ to** smooth gla clection,yoo tiae|anguag« towards ihe Telegfsph r4ml ll{o n!,y co!cidf *, ml .r . . iinW #,ftn H liv k*r«h aoA ufiiutt* 5 • Btwnrtof CeunUtfottarut. I#3iaai44rtj.-*R<iJsenijjcrihai Tele«t , ap^* ttWa,w w,lt > public, 1 tra»l that ; »ou r A Co.onf w,ll allow ». the esc of your column, to . oatradic, j A|. "he Telegraphic lines, diverging from Ih.s r "r- ’ "* nc, ’ r “"' 0< and all bail,'Under Iho O’Reilly contract,are eon ..fb*, r neieeisfbr valeoiDr, Wn?bt sPrioeipatOfficc, trolled by perton* whoio appointment* were m4«c fta.ee PfiUailrlplutt; and v JonH ruo»rw^ v withool reitatd ta partiiao and tvliomctur- jaj Jsibcrty mrcei.l‘e f >vHo.»*«itr acter for Integrity and irapariiaJity* are wTc guaran- On*cny, I>y whomriefilrr*can t«* that political bla*Merci*ea no ♦oflupoceiftineir role of conduct. . - v 9 But iMhere were giounda for the imputaiton o! c< nartialiiy, ,r which ta scarcely to be entortaincu by any one, toe «< tnanagora of the Telegraph ** ere ren dered completely powerleaa for the ejerntp or “partiality ** by ihetiw of cypher* wholly onintjl liffible to (hero in the tranamiasion of d«sp»tche* f«r Ihe public preftf. . 1). BHOOKS^ * ; Manager of 4 * A. Be O. Line.” > Jp.fiLA^ ‘i 1 , Manager <* P. O, * 1.. Lino,” ft “ Lake Line t)ld . . office** Pitlshutgh. Iofo- tion one transaction* and g»B.Uw.p«trw namea. In the Bth Ward, a Welchman, named Joint I lotd, went to the poll* to vote» and naked for a Democrat, ic ticket, laying that he wanted to vote tor Colonel Bt ick. Immediately a British whig named Juaeph Niaon, welghmarter at the Kensington non works, accoated bfm, told him he had the wrong ticket, land thereupon handed him a federal ticket with Hampton’s name opon it. Had not *nmc Democrat* witnessed ihla mfamou. act of Vuon'a, the honest I Democratic Welchman would have voted iheTede-, i ral instead of the Democratic ticket. Theae facts can be auhatantiated by unimpeachable affidavit*,>f | necemry. We frost Niton may be prosecuted. If 1 tbo above is net a Penitentiary oflencc, it should bo made ono without delay* f*tir i\r Pt'l. The <> Model Town.” • A writer in the Commercial Journal, of yesterday, ■lened * 1 Wide AWake, 11 iSexetciaieg hia wit* at the expen a of hia knowledge, in relation to the publi cation in lho Poat of nn extract from a letter or A.Stokes.Ksi)., to tha editor of the Lancaster In tclligcncer; Neither Mr. Suite* nor the I’osli prc : tend lo say or make the vote or Si. * borough will be bfittVcon 3 and 400.; . . .. That the boroogb or St. Mary’s* in Elk count)» contain* over 1000 souls* is true; and that there 49 not a aidnle whig, is no lens true, ... i.. The town is sottied principally by tsermans; gene rally well educated; possessorsof real rstalcmfee simple } virtuous in their habits; patriotic m.fcnti m ent: with a devotedness to the institutions of their adopted country, Hcmg foreigner*, thoy have not yet been entitled to a:vole; last year thoy pulled about 40 voles i this year they -will poll from 18Oto 90 votes. In two years more, they will poll: over 400 votes, and all democratic. .:■■■: ' if *• Wide Awako,” and liisigno For the benefitoi .«iuw- ty ». . ranco about Elk county, I will give him a piece ol information, which ho may tranecribe ana put in hi* pockety (hie head would not likely* contain, it,) to wit; In a very few years, the county of 'YiU give a democratic majority that will bslance.the whig majority of Allegheny county. ELK COUNTy. try U. S. DUtrlct .Oou*t.«-»Th.® jUnim.il. platen. DiSricr Court will race! even-, (liq-, >lllll ilie clMiioii, from 1U to l o'elodr; Persons wishing to bo nnturnlur.d had better see toil in time. sep-.-te rtrj-To render a ntedlcitie nerteet palatable iscertam- IV u great advance towards the eradication of,disease, because there can be no- doubt that one grcatxnUse-pi protracted illness iR the natural -reluctance wn.havc to, swallow medicine conformable to.the. diTLOiipiis.jOf.ihe. Physician- Various experiments are.thercforc reported, to ny the medical practitioner in order to tne. taste of Ids prescription. Recourse .is genernlty hod, in ouch Cases, to those nriieles of fowl which the pattctil i» > most fond ofc and which ore commonly at hnncL. Tim consequence is, he louthes the sight of them over otierr, wards- Now; Chckener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Ptlls, remedies this objection entirely. The medicine is ho qom nlctely enshrouued by the conimg of sugar, thnt the Pitt may ho sufferod to remuin m the mouth, n-considerable IciiEth oftime vithout inducing any symptom of bnuseft. or disgust* Their curative properties urc chiefly confin ed to'complaints which.ongnmtr m xrapanttes jOf .ihe, blood Hence they strike ni the. root of disease, ana the relieftHev ulford cannot be otherwise! than permnnont on 1 effectual Tlic> place nature m tho very potllloit aim occupied af our liirllt. They c.leaitae the,bow<|l»i pti-.; -rifr the blood, promote tltn in,enaible perapirntiott,! Olid, reatore.n henllliy action to tho heart, the liver,■pmlitfte; lungs Their virtues are so positive .and certain m re storing health, tlint the proprietor binds hmweJf to,return the money-paid for them in all cases where they dp not mve general satistacuon.' ;• i r.- b irr Sold b\ WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, t 5Si4 £9 Liberty street, Pm burgh V ; [For list of Agents see advertisement.} 1 V j • •*. -.•_•>-* . s.V pixTSnVRUH TIIKATUK. C S Vrt&tEß -v■ .i. i. 4,..•».. .•Mnnagtruu«l.L***eff, 1 r*.rci < * ft*i Private \o\r* *3OO I Riiitlf IH I **!* ?"* I),' ~ L., r i. 5,* l5tP» (jojlery .'••■•• .--••■v’Oc ( P«v»M!>to*«» appearance uJ tfua-eity tjf Mr, (GOODWIN ai \vmtHUV October Uth, wilt l*f acted for theloM time- mi** 1 Comity* in J Acw, calM &..5051* hi which the whole Company w»H appear. - :j Caiil Cuttle.* . • *Mr. J. Ihm«r •• ••• 'Arrber. Bunn^iv Oxley. Uftgaty ’* SW-. Mojor Hag«to»V Porter Edub MU* Porter Diiinitev • •>'•' Hoy*/ Sudan Nipper- Mns.CruwPv Pod! "* . Fnor Hnrrnre" Mr* Prior Alr< ; Kkrulon**' " •»»• '.’Mr*. Mtuhaou. A fier* he Coined j k Grand PAS DK WIX UyMtf* W AttCßs nnd Mr To ronclilde with « ww tarce cnlled llow (o icttle Account* with your Wut ' rnvonian* W illineion V, nljiif • .VaS'Vwl irr- Door, open Pi 7 Cnrtam wlUri«_ntjy g? l ™*,. lPo«»K~t'o - Snirii , roru^;8t“'‘J* ,r *' , * u, 'i 1 SCOTLAND AND WARM If7-B« (hr Suavifhr St/1 111 8A Nil'S, awl Mr rr.|.)-lr 1 eatlrlBl.il __ MSKsrnaSim V W B\BMS & CO., 1 ngnpe Pawmarrs lo and from Uvorpool by iho Regular luw.orPookrt,. »« the : S/fe LEn ’ ■ SiemiSn” ■ “ WRIGHT, « OM», . • ASIIHURIOV, 1 WEST POINT, ‘ NhWbim « \oßKsnißi; 1 I'lnnoNS 01- ’ - GARRICK ’ SkR iraniA ' MOMI-ZUMA I‘4’rnirK IIr.NRY. 1 M.W WORI.D, , WATTRIOO « JOHN R SKIDi)Y, !SKU£uS fro™ Sen ork on Sib' Ma>, Tib July, “ft," v",““g \}ie U Old'coumrj and tlio.o u anting ilieir relamcaouiciiiruorduinry Hi'o-k, .linnldaelecuhis ronvJvanre die tin. o of nnaaago*e Sir" ll Siml*ke apply lo 1 V - ivainrloo Road.l.ivfrpool. as-wtlimi at all nnioa lor *alt Draft* ai.ialit lor any amount, on ilia National Hank of Ireland, lutlirnwlt os, Ac Ac Apply nkn,u ’'‘' |o jo 0 nN IHOMP9ON. oclll 8m 1511 Liberty urectJPnt,burgh tnlrMtin ll 'kERKEDYf AWontciTnf into—Office on I I ‘Snrth bewee" Wood and Southfield J- j K MDorchcad, Joint Graliam, Pr“ pSu%b >"hl. Mr J W Bnrt,ridge, Logan Wd „n » cTSIOCod A Co, V,u tmrgKfa cult • fcmnartlne Home, : : . , t U»vtt OU rOIBTH AM) OH AVT STlrf.Kl , nmUtHCU miiV BUl)Bcribor respectfully: .aunoimccsthnl he has T i.o» mined ih>» umt «»4 <■««»«?'-» '«'>>« «<- cnrninodauon of travelers, l>o micro, and the public gen erarn The hou«c and (immure are emireli ncli, ami no iomupr evpensc have been spared to render u one or | "hc P mo« eomformhle and pleaoam Hole to In iho city. ' "' The subscriber is determined to deserve, and therefore 1 lY b ' ,C OCpMLC Proprietor ...... 1 ' C '" v> ' ■ ’ '.j.-it'-V l -- , s;; ;■;. ''■•■• • •. • : .-. *,.■■■•../ - 1 i/'J- ■ ,-J 1 '■ ' : vProctumntlofi. TTTHEREASjiaand by an-act oi General A**embl), W- parsed the 2d day of Jnly t l.*;uO. it 1# pxovuled that, the Ele'ctora. ot 'the sevcral of. tlje ConlniOii-' wealth qoaHCed to vote lorinemberßof the r' *embly «houJd hold »n election at. thej/ wrae ; places ut ;v which the said tnembew shalLhave becn voied for o| the; ;r ; hreceedinceleclioiivou TcisiUT; ; Ti^ ; ;Bsvs^tii :Pa?X>t ( -y. 1 XoffPMBEO ■forlho Tmrpose ol elccimu^Elecwrs-of a./; \ i aud 'Vicii'rxesidcnl Of tite-.L.tilied.S!fttesi//.''T : k f Noi ihereforc I,JOHN FORSYTE,HighSlarufot 1 Coumydf.'A!!esh.M!y,m;rarsCtmr^oriHK,dmjreo. :l |»d on me by the. above iocite : d,Art, : do issue .1hw,,tny,.,.,. elatnaltoa, gr,mg ■>»““ Wilis i«1 «udconn iualited to Yote ibitadtolbersjofj ic GeuerutAartra- s u> nfeoti, tSt evertl- Election - fMueu therem u Ll electors oi tic First AVard ot the my of Pittsburgh, “iitantejLOt.se of Mrs Joncinti,, stttecomerot rvdnd-Fdfirth'strceJautfsoidwara.’:;^ !?e electors of tbe'fld word of tie city o nte.olecforw£ihe.ThtfiA>oc4<>G^e.^!s:s£& I }}SSW. ! L:':H: meet a< ihe-house ot Andrew The electors o l the Fourth WMd o* the Wof fiM; racetbt tae Ws hwgtonCofioe- -Hou»»* corner .Fepn:and.St.’:C!Etr'iStrcctB,;;. The electors of thc Fifth'Word dfthcoltjfOfPittwwgn* meet at tne hoJM? of AiLZasdet ln 1W •“*« of the 6th ward of the tf ity oF.Fitt»hargb» meet at'the PublicSehoolHoase. ,. ■■■. The electors ot aho .7th’ward of the, of.:PutshuTgh» meet ai tho Public School House, in said wwa Theelectors of-thcSthwardof the cttyiof Piusburghi.tv . Idoot uMhe Pub Ito School House, in .said veard The elcotots of 1 the 9th word of ihß cay: of Pmsbargb, v: v ; meet at lhc Pul»he ScUool Hou3e T iK said ward The'electora or tue First AVard of tbo city of.Alleghe- ■ . house ofJ.TVoodhonse r onßobinson. Theelcclors ot the SecondAV'ard ot the tity of .AUo*; .v leny. ioineetnuhe house of Joha;OUy«?fy(foTmer)y:Ot:- lpiedhy John Gcchrrag,) comer o» the Diamond and TheefecrorS'orthtjThird'VYaTdofiliecilyorADcghe' ' jjiomeetattlu Public Schooj flea c, in said ward, on lie East Common* ~ . r The elector* ot the Fourth Ward of the chi of Alle heny, tojneeiat rfie.house of Mrs.. \\ylie, F*ast. Com-.. The elector* vt B»u township to meet atthehouseof Ira-Najicy Murrayi on theMechanics’and Fanner 1 * • , tirnmlcfe' Toad,. township, excral- ; the ;; j feraTesidsUK.in>rc!ion.sNos..4 r 7y nuuHorthentydis .j net, who shall at all general elections in the Ninth, j Yard of the cn, of Pm*burgh , . , i '-The electors of* Peebles township fn meet.al.iha house : , ..j if John Beiiler; iu tHe viUage of East : ldbertj- i: . > : - j • The clectorA uf :WilkiiiB toxvnslup iq iMeet,ai ; tfioboUse.;-v; } Francis AVilion on the FranUtuwn roau» in «aid of Plum township to meet nt the house of Margaret Ernie, uorroerij John lattle *,) in «md town -sll,?fheelectorsofV« r eille township to meetai the While House.fonncrlyoccupuidUy TUomasNcpl, ontliePiUS buTßhapdGrPrCi^burghturnptkeroail/iii.Mntl-toWnshtp,.- The electors of ; Wirabeth ppy-: : :..v nnffh”orEniabVih;.i<>iacei:ttul»ehOMsc.lffnneriyi»pctipieft/.;T.-:. k _ bv John Walden Mtaid borough \ - —— ■ 1 ■ 1 7" "" f " r ~ ■ The elector* r,t Jefferson iowu«hip to men at the bouse a \ ~ ,v * f!> »v s > ", of John fence torneriy occupied by J K>“iJ iA,pidiowo- , I v \ ‘ elector or Miffl.li tow nehtp to ineetul Ihe house f’ J V- « of Samuel Wilfo.i sofmorly occupied by Jus. '1! Acei r y ~, m Th?elcrioii Si l i>P«rf.T , ' ~ V J - -'J houw or Joom, Conner hi «a.dtowio-hiii r v ■ . * , ‘ "X v The elerlnr* 01 l-ower Clair jamhetar y Jo>*rphßos« (looirtcm )-msiiauiwirsuip" ,'*• r _* - * t * j J* . ' h Tl,™.)« U ,«?o, P ßohu.,o ! n ,owu>,,,p, u ,u.e. ■ , . - , of Sarah M'FarUml, fionnerlv Auillny M 1 afunil) in „ t ,a TTie°Heclor' nf Fmdle/ lownnlnn to meet hi ihe hoo*e .. ' k T ' + •• of M Clf llond l Armor formerly occupied by- John, c ; ' - • ' ~ . j Charic o m Hie ulu?e of Clinton, m -n.d loHinrhiin . <f . 1 C‘i The clcclor*<l Moon town lnp 101’eei ll.ehott col , . - c'„ PeierOnelot 11 ,n d , , - - • i The declare m Ohio township to meet at the tense 01 i , John Hay in, ml to\\ii«hip '’' r J Theclector, 01 rrontliii ihehou-A k. t formerly-or ten. eil hr John Slln ra in emd ifin-nshlp. *““> r „ , ' r-. r ~ - The elector^of tie horatighaf MiuchCEierto meci at J . '■ ~ . . n.i ... .1 the Puhhe bchiiol House » **■ ' * ‘ , „ j T- 1 "- 1? The elector, ot Iloserte tow n.liip .arhi-eiat thehouse ; 01 Gofm-b Tit'.. r 111 rant tou nelnp . * * . , \ The elecioreof Ualdrtmttmnsl ipaiineilat thehouse 1 ~t, of John Covr.il nl !o.\ nslii, . ■■ _ v-f'.-’. The cltt lore 01 *,nowdeulot, tat the house j . v . 1 j oT Peter Borer m,p dtTOnslup 1 , - ’ The etecior, of 'touthFayeiu toisiT,! ip tinneet otthe ~ house 01 H H iv>.o tthe farm 01 (, 1 eoulteh, in said j ' c ,o The eftelors of NoolLFayrlie lovynshipto meet atite ' ; > . k boose now ocenpit Jhy FmncisJam smut Boger JUnJi ~ - „ "'■fheVlecioc Jii’Kom Tory i,lnr t.. tneel nr the houre . , - ‘ ■ ofGeori;e'Cooner;on:iheFw.iikiui.fe.aili.:iH.?..iiiilfotvTitL.!n.P , - ■ . TLe elecinrs m 1 mo -ownCltp 10 tin .Inr 11. • hoilit ot I William Coelirnne, F«i m soul tnurnthu t * " The elector, of Wert Deer lownslnßdo meet at th/ , _ house ofNailuii Conly ,msait lowndnp - 1 The eleeiorsof Vast I)eer township la me* Tnt ihe Vo 1 be School Hou-e iu the Vi Logo hi Tamllurt.ia sr | " . nf fndlono:townshut n?‘meeMV ,heh/- I formerly ocruried by Sami Mach .y hi s,i nosrnsV | The electors of in n,tfm JehuS-P ? t Mdl. and itii Allied O.Uo*d.«latM'ibr i 1 M Fdhennj amlThorao Stewarlshr U-ilie Insf tori a , mini others are duly elected -c ' J . “ - ' ' 1' The nunlmeil toiersoflUet reriion of Indian l bJ**U | , , - , • shiprcid ; n ll.e following dr«.nl>rd 'tei; t - , vote at all irene ml decilous in ;U Borough obte-P 9 3 - - hutifholilierrlecuo«poihn»aiiUoroaatt.vtr. B , j_ ' 11 ala point c ith-Allegheny riTer ai ihetirpcr. g -- - furntef Jo= Kt •-uad „ ' {wem ihe urn.ot sa.d JhmecTßnssm dJoVha Fran .1 > - . ci Beany 10 le N E.comerot ,nm 3ir.)es“ E 9 “™> v fheilcelohniLg -'le'leriycoorrelaUnSStg^P , -„ ‘ r mrnrham .an. fa; to cmhrare al. «uchTms oriois situntedmCuni.n2lam^oistnet,aedbel ? =bS*o »« , •' *» are called ihe nvertracks. m the ahor. d-'-ttoeoeoLn . *The elector ef the borough cf B meet al_ ' . ; -, y ' i of l?S terkS “Si >= '/<*,■- -• ' -V iSߣi¥SiSßa« , -i ■. ! U ;> ' , - . - saidw.ll ebn, t.v > r^cl oKn ~ ’ * i' 4 £??!§£ ' ' 1 ■ Julv I^o- 1* «b 5 Enacted dint * - r |? n * ‘ + 4UI^, iFT it r,ee •a-h/veitnU "ild nn t*t apoomt uei-s ofth« l < r c»ja\i niDicnt ut (he Uni ■* “13f£yftS5KS]|S| y , , • mmom * ■ -r- T . rcicrbxoB t SJSWJB • .iy "ttHSisKsss.jwjss,* ?t?i h nS! isS*t\. JdtJd ttdbeunil^d 10ihe» ? icVnrwivaWi *b»U njA ion truei ? - - election w tx rvima onii'cr ort irornb ».v v orCterhn - ' v ‘ SSiSeleeno'iilt“ , 'Conßnoiiwc*lih <fc - ' SP And i the re,.n'‘ l fudges of the re neenre district t , " ntSisa il aie dtaested to met tui the Court House my _ - *,» the Mtr ot VnifhirgU, on the Fbila’c inss rim rtßsrr . - v TuonlrorV*tEst»rßt** T elie"*>»'there <° prepared _\t . \ - tr ~ CumftederrtendmJf FmahorH., du.. tSUtJ daVrf wW A D.ISIB and ofte Independence c ~ m timid Siites the A , ol fijSa T JOHN - * V „ ■ * ' 3 r< V:i>:Syc •'.:.V:-v—.msp~ r ia jy. f.'.'f. : r-U - ~:^k " y r r * ' - . •t a - ■, ‘ .♦ -k . ' v * J ' j - ' ' s >:-*! y ' \ \ S' -DOC® OK TOBKSBbFI T v j't ‘ rOR!S& CFXTtf i s. ' ;vt. _ »v BY means of the Poclet _F,eulo|.m» or, entry o.c < • - v ,. Ins oh n ptiy sir.an 1 twentteth edition! ts *tit upwnr,S s , ,t -tV ot a hnndre.l eturovtngs. showing llnvate diseMfs c , > - * _ <V every shape unit torm nndntatfomratlonAOmhe get eri , , .sS ; UTosysl- m Inff iOf/Nfi k.nr soiTermgfroS ‘ ' ' y s'’n. : y t tV < - Thct'tne Ins now arrived,that suteniigiro, , t ; secret il.set.se,,need no more b “°™ e f, gaSSSSSSSS^sapi nr : 'f;4 i;“;!,c*s mte'J’deL.gc .nrutsHhich ,t ,o„ld no, V ~ k send.. g C i tvKSTT.jnf CM rtelosr 'k matter \Ultrrcei\-e cue copy JCM thiabool, bj ma, ~ ' " * 111 five coi»u-.wiHbe«iiJ for one dnllof Addr«i.*D, 4 WYObTf.V.IM Spruce 'U.et, , , _J' A- . p! yi- \v AN I Fit—Proprietors 01 Oroj or Be oh Stored ~y '-- \ ~ r ’'i 4 ■mwTPedlors.ni every town in the United States, jesn-r - M neents for ihe above work ' - fj —iKA\T3»OH bfODia—From taghrcap’s laecnn* - V ■ tnilcsirom AHeghenv on tic Frttnkldißond ait AAe - - * “ tie dav ev ei m J Inst, Hept 27th IS4S, ft Bar Mare, aba/ , ‘ . ~'- 14i hands h r U, has a smalt white spot od her lorcheai _ - 1 . - «* - and some w 1 rte on one ofltirhind ter, had on naaliv n when he left Fhet ahomSyehr old e f ' s. Any person who will return her jto the snbscnbcr i _ 1 ' » tnJufinA'eew SecondAYarAlJotee Allettei,.»»«*£. _ htraiiiiormynnrvvheieshf danteoMoined 'aiilhest - . , ,* r : ‘ . ROAYbhJBHS tjAIIsiAVAKIU.A-lu dte-ur low f unj& r - k rr^ ’ cor ATood cad Ernsts-v . • ' <-r, --v J* rf/ i* 5. V - s' - v' C -Vii a SI -» ■e r ?*. “• r- s- ~ \ n T- *- S , w s. 11 a <s - -T < \ mmx> «. ,A- i ... V-i --I.rf.' .'• •.'.-.••f.f'.lr- .» v -:'^v i i.:.,v,'7:s-V.«^-?,v?»;;.'a.y. : *V;.:er . • : a •* l 1 E CS- t- S i- V, 1 . J, ? » v * P Ae* f •S'iH, v ’ . V ,V; ’ ' Y:r 'l:.s*y4S'^*&vv^v-ir!,4rsParsss'?,fe^iJ3^^Misl!@<a.^j^3lssa>h3«i -' 1 t ee’ s '’ 'k •% ’' - ,s -!;* ' v , n ' -s' -s 1., A -v;'v fc‘ „ ? t< r- T J’S e*. ~*■ b's'y > J 1 . y , .. y , . r . A , v V 's, s s /». f v ? k'• ‘ •> ' /•; - t. t ' >* \ »vv ' x v * v 'U , .-a: f'jx-;"'V:' 1 / s f t' 1" > “ The first steaitr whistle over used upon tho Ohitf riter,- wa» upon the Waeousta, mooing from Cioelnoatl to Pittsburgh. It was «o very shrrll that pasioogm altvay. avoided the bait when they emed hekrd it, and the butt was compelled to qmt the trade." •The Cincionau Enquirer assert* this at* fact. tiff" The wire between thi* and Ohio, weacufjee? terday. We cannot concfire wliat motive any -one could hate for doing this. Sir Yesterday eras the dullest day for local we hate experienced lately. Tho Election Rc mutt suffice. SarTherO Were three fights yesterday foreoooor at the election places, in this city [ but no deaths. As h general thing the day was passed very quietly. prff-OTn heard of a few more robberies,yesterday. To morrow we may notice them tn full ear The Telegraph wires yesterday, reported “good wealhor cast and west. ” nTRINHS CLOTHING, end Go« Par Lnrr Walchrr ZOu Thursday evening, lJth injr, nt * o clock, at-the Auction Boom* corner of/Wood ami Fiftlt streets, will, he sold for oeconnt ei whom it may concern; 3 superior leather Trunks and Clothing: 1 second-hand pairmjeycr watch- full jeivelled; I.Mrondrbarid gold cylinder ,ca* casement Waldh, 4 holes Jewelled, and inlaid coses, made hy M-J. Tobias Jt Co.'.igold cylmdcroKropcrneiu, M J Tohins,maker, engraved cases anu mrge sirr,l deihclied lever roller, and ten holes jeweled, nthy pa lettes, engraved cases, Du Bois.Loele,-..A150, new and. second-hand Silver I-evers «"d others, whehmny be examined pr«*iou#to sale.., ,;. ; JO!I\ : D..-.ajAYIS,-:..... octll AucuoMcr la yTRAYF.D—On the 4iU him.. from the Say- . * PoMurr.outlieFourth-Street Hoad.Four . MHaCH COWS;wo of which aw; Mock—one » ortSSmTian aAvlnte etrlpe ou her t»Bckfpne blttcV nna. tvbite* ahil the otbertnou*» colored. Anyone wno . naa rourttl Oic Cows, or ba» uny knowledge of tbein v w»n be - rcnsonobly theMercy v Hospital r (ocrtiiW) Patrick f ajirkl. . fVtVKU.INr HOUSE WANTED—A convenient I # House, with some Ground attached, one or.two miles ftom the city, and of easy-necess, from rheist of April next, either j early oron lease Address POBox '434' '■ 1 ■ ■ •j'.' i, • OCtll'.at* E' " 'CECUTOB’S : 9A'LE : o/ Grpernu anti JM Goods,or Aurlion —On Thursday next, October lath, at 10 o>: clock la tho forenoon, will be sold,*by order of Execu tors, or McKenna’s Auction Hoorne-No, It 4 Wood si., 3 doors from Fifth, a retail stock of Groceries Glass aud Quecoswarc Also, n large assortment of Dry Goods, comprising, In pnrt, cn htnoto de laruea, and dccosas, mous de lame robes, alpaca robe, mous de nine and silk lustre alpacas in pieces nnd remnants, silk and tabby velvets, tweed cloths, superfine imported nnd American broad cloihs, cnssimeres nnd cassuietsi English cordn-;. toys and fustians,gross de naplestuid lustnng silks,rib bands, sewing Silks, red nnd white flannels Canton flan nels calicoes.ginghams and muslmsjjmh lincns,plaidi, lahld clothsishawls,’.silk lidkfs, laces, hosiery; together, wiih a loir of. fancy nnd variety goods;-.&c— and at ft o'clock lu tho afternoon, a lotof neocenes ortll • ■ JAMES MoKBNNA. Auct u-. E" ANU FOR SALK—The subscribers offer m,Public Sale on JfburMlajv thc *S3d; of November, ot_ 10 oVloek- ou Chattier 1 * Creek, One imlebelow Baldwin’s MUt, ncW the Steubenville Rand,o?fE FARM, contfiin inir about Til Acre* cleared. and. the balmier well timbered Twelve nerep are of Ihe ven bear not tom I,and. with one pood Howe and Barn.; There is .0p... pjciMillrm *lll- for a <lnn Mill oil the JfcJS&S!?*.- knon n on tin ili> of mle joMjPmJcOV onllOtvi "KghmpoivW Inn UUBHEI.3 NESHANiroCK i'O rATOEfc—Jp*> will aU ‘ l f ° r 5110 V? A J C ACIIESOS 300 bushed OATS-i^n- ion ti^ 1 H , cLs nYE - in fljrw Good** I milP fiubsrnbpr oa« rtw* dny commenced opuun? his 1 sunDU mFAU*GOOrS, cmbraeiuRanesi;n neu A,.JPJn hH Miirlen lirtoiißinp lo hi« lino of lmtiuiss J w«S -k ,o or ‘ , 'Vi r s b «f:^. fln> St ChnrlcOlinlihro hnr)iuglots in the Mu Vmon 1 t3en.etr>, elejrftnU) EitoattU n)SQNi 4th 'n'aM, Allegheny. : •'•• --•-«••,.-•'-ij. .i.;. 1 v-'\^.-V'^ ; : ; •»'-^;;\-::.f|7??^l ,^f^‘»'^>r^"*^'!?S^ l|, sE :^^»t?^^^§§S^S^SJW?MfcV- * ■: ( - T K . ■£ ' £«' '*l p v ;y^\;:?r '~ ‘ ’ * 4i -v' • •• '.i ■ '(Exclusive CoiTesponeence ofjhe Po»I.J OHIO EiKCTIOST. October 10 fl,?. M. Cuyahoga—Ford's majority 800, whig maiotity in 1846 j 062;i The Taylor; whigs and/yan.Baren whige _ali voted Tar Ford. Massllon—WcllerV majority 50. Toledo—Weller's majority 4. < . Franklin County—'Weller has a majority in this county, which is a "gain. There is a great whig los3 in Pickaway and Mus kingum. | ' t ' Lorame—The Free Soil ticket is elected. Ford’s majority about 1000. White, liglependont whigjlirats-GiddingS in Cuy :ahogacountyi New Lkoon,October J0,.18,'P. M.- . Weller’* majority 10 Columbiana county'(present limit*,) is 480, Todd’s majority In >44 was 180; and Polk’s was 37 . - NEW YORK MARKET. Til tv Yo»K,X)et.-10— 6 F. ir. Flour. .The market, tvilh moderate businesses in favor of the buyer. Price* slightly declined, with 'Sale* ol 6,H00 bbls.of GodCnce at $5,474f&,j0«, : : Grain. .The market Kir Com U dull, with,Bales of 8,000 bushels of Prime White.Whearat 81j27. pbu. Cord : sates of Prime White at 62c. p.bpahcl to 64, Sales of Prime Yellow at 6S(B«9c , to the extent of 20,000 bushels. ; YVhisUy. of 200 bbls. al 24*{S23c. | Provisions. ;! hear of no; sales of any,aru« cle, ivnrihy of report. , . PHILADELPHIA. MARKET. . Philadelphia, Oct. 10— 6,r u. Business to day was dull. The Slaleeleclipn has J absorbed the attention of dealers generally. Hoar.. Wasnominal at $5,50. Drain. .Sales of ttame White Wheat at $! ,17c. {> bushel; sales of Prime Red at $1,12 Market dull. Corn' sales of Prime Yelton atßSou9,*othcettent of 4,000 bushels ; ■ provisions, a There is lees inquiry; Whiskey.,Sales at 26e. BALTIMORE MARKET. ' Baltiuobe, Oct. 10— C p. si. The market tonlay is duR, and prices unchanged. T AKGK STOCK or »KY GCfOl'?-—Onr Ttaurai-ij. I , toornliit.Ofi 1-iih. M 10 o clorl, at thr Commercial Sales Room, cornet. o£M ocdi.tmd .st?*£i^'WJ*bbe ;; , , sold, \\abo«t revive an extensive assortment o tail jidil Winter Dry Goods, conu'mii? of superfine cloilis, co nme res satmctw tweeds, Kentucky jeans, usitnel* blantetsv merinos (alpaeofimoas do gin^nam?, lawns- colicoeSi ifoio plmdflj ldnck.satUfc ajio. inantaa ribbands-sett mg.- siU»hdkts.; *baw*/s_iu treat variety.- Uuetr rtoron*k wbleclotiis, globes, cliej'ks- tickings- Weacbcd ami Urot,vn mu«liiivA c r •. •} Queens nr»re,-F»irmtqre, *e c J s SS boxes fine ftaohty Vn/nrnnufociuTed rAU«c,eo t C hnu, i Y- I crate assorted QUeenaw are, m lots to | »oitp«r<-l.*«rsflui»An4sl“AW» rr , k >» T "«««“»»' fireiro«s:AtmdowJ»lmd*i ! |nu»^ioUwks.lpp>»mg-glaN^ , »., r [ lamps wire safe*, cooking: stoves fci cheu bwwN ** | A eercrol assortment oi new and «co»d*Twud boldinrmiore,enibrawbsoenrly all Hie %anejic-u*u*tiMF . wanted bl housekeeper* r . _ . Atfil oclock—Readv madeCloihmg « iperfinerr cell l it vie' shirt** boots: oiut shoe*, saddles,. bCuNj!* 'AwnW ; wbin< fine cutlcryvGctnmh lmicy-g?«d*i-SdlM#nd«*verr watches; guns; pistols; musical nmrcmenn, &c, , non I OX WMF-l GLASSWARE at AtCTION *0 sold o.ihoutreserte, orrThursdaT aheraoou 12ih m«1, Bt 2 o clocl. at the Commercial f-olea Room t onier of Wood and Fiflli streets, an name of j”T L'oniKtiiiS of 94 down 8 Sum Foster 1 ambUr» 81 do’en paiwr do i t> dor. I Bute sliaai do.;t< doi. I»it. - Tmnhltrs.; 2 dozen half gallon Jars, 2 dozen assorted Imperial Salt , 4 doz. ties agon Salts, t> doz quari Jt)rs,d dozen Pillar Syrup CanS;o doz. C uieli Rtog Saucfrs.oO dozen _B.«o,{ed Nos. X 0 n.,d7-l' u mhler^ D pAVI3 A||rt , ' ' ' THE TJtIURE BIBDOUBS AGAIN "T THE WESTERN WORLD' ORE iT ATTRACTION AT THE ORIGINAL h Three Big Dooni * Xuuih,r 15*. Uteris ttrgti, Ptll<bict& PtnHtyfratua ' FABIOWSA-Bi-S VALV RiADIrMABS. - CIipTJUNC* m»K Proprietor oftbi* farfaincd establishment would 1 most respcctfallr call ihe attention of numetongcji?- toitter* and' tne public, in ffenPtfth.lO; one ofthe. largest, cheapest- iind-most fashionable siockp of IXcady made CTiOTHING- that ha* au>. one concern m this or n»> other city, Enst or \> «t. I will Ytmoa a sorlroenl* of article* w hteh I now h lyo oofleribcio, but will wmpli eay io them, that if they only favor bun ; A call ! mil lay before them and, ?SrtVWiVwnrf (»armen/5, m which they find from the richest m quality and sty le to the very low cst in price, out of which they en» select to suit theanpst tnsudious taste, boili »n price aud quality - 1 - Priced catalogue of the numerous garmcntßruv. the. various departments, w oulrt occupy too much iyacc 7 and after all, «n e no correct idea of their real > alue ihe articlesAum> «to<?* vtll.be marked, and yoUare invited io inspect nml compare them with tne price ittached which will he the best lest of their cheapness- The true principle* of trade tire to serve the public.,'we)?* andin or : i der toWd their confidence and patronage, to study their j interest- and couvenience; r lhesei.ani determined to act ] oh, dud l lookito an enlightened vommum.ty for a libew) I ; v?{2word to CooiiirytWholwale Purbhttserain.thpjirader i especially those who purpose going aaihey ■wiH.bc^ >conYiticed they can savelhe expeusdoftllme and inpuey :! spent in going East,an also their hills-of might, etc-- l You will also find Cloihing more substantially mad?, ona :! the rule and cdl muih better adapted lo the tot* and I'convenience of the diffirreut localities qf,the, : >Vestern/ —Tom constantly-receiving acccsfltonfi.tp iny atpeV.ot Goods, and am nlwnysßUpphed'vitb aiifcxtejtsi\e i yarieiy_ of all fabrics and ariidcs nnny lilies yYluchWe maw up ,°onU, .bo be ....Ic, at O n^» McCLOSKnY j Fall and Winter Fuhtou. . rtGO R WHITE* ift.sl Marketstrrttj wUI openUi It mornim; a nch assortment ot Ladies' broidcreil Merino ami Lamartine Clnolfs .also. CM" Silk and Velvet Paletots These nmoles newest and most mshtonable stiles Aisoe t» htu_ some lot of rea^Velencean'Thread- Lac.esj Edgingy . eerUnffs: and French Kmbroidenes.. - j ' ■ P 8 ‘Mr-White will patrol, . oqtlOjft * Removal* kr i \v 'M*DftVIT3Mmv« MmQvert iorWo.ly. Aa, .^. r J. .A. loLr»«A 0 f .llT.r old Maud liuO- '“’“I Slid Immcdlntt ly oppoMUUbe lie ail oi SrtmkficK'l ; octffc3m •• ■ • sSashaa raaass W * gte - v n MM “ W jT UenoTAl* «, « I* fci ■■P'ATON'-A-' : -Coi:'.h4yiMff-' ! wnigTO»-A r * ,n ->M® ,: * e !v i ~ imheir New Sure No 02 Tbunh el beiween 'ooJ and Market Greets me now opening iheilr Fa siocl ot Trimming* and nneiy Oi> oda among: whieh 'cloak and Dre»« Frnws* of all kind*, r Fjnbrotdery Gimps oncl Velvms, T&*W « o" "d-L Ctonn.le, n.n, 1 ,«t^tgs2X2XZi''»~' < Sr Timv/mn TODD- fc CO. Manufacturers of every dr' 1 E%Sip“oiiil and P«a*y a " d dSlereSe.von’Tonetyoi Gfndmms fumahme Gads, SStrener of fVw* ?W*< fwets, (UP ■gap) yf.ritrmce.oa;Fi^^lv^^ t II , eritu' thp'e mte Of RfbCCCa'tt altf A loieofNonbF«Tol|« »™ A lag ll '* Av ars'birebj reipH“aedi«nal.ewnuitaiawpß)'j l ,-.imd all Parana bavuig ata.n>« !£?,!,«& will . "ScUft-’ saulaniam. . ■ * C s’"J’ ir • ? —’— - rrS'nFMMIPR'S SECOND AND LAST i nitiKl. Ballad TS N TKttT AINSI El NIV TTr,TI«K?v “ Ui Ph.tc. H»U.iJA \VrtM Winir Oil lU!n- whrn ho will ting the fotliwjnfc ... .™V—W Indian* CampfaimlOb > STfeltoSK “p»* Wtei *» «*fcffitf f'Som^ j«« ; Aiidcrs»»t inV J.o i.l»ontlv lSsildLrt'J.nmeniofihc.lcifih, rjrijpTcr>t7.ftl , v ••,,f 55 “ hTp> ui I Child Ihr Aiw*t of Jfcmh, Bcath. of Ulimf- IJoy; i intrnlj Isle, TaX rer euld * ([bouts*. anU><MMiP ulllr Cantata, *\ he Mis Queen, ta lU ErTn.lcf. 50 cent To rpmmtnce at half pa« | QCIOCh - ° -J .-• *—— Drew AUUlnen-y, d£c. J ■INK\V of eleirr.nl rvinier ribbons. lrnltier\ A flower eonOrs l chennisftUs > fringes,sl top-.Sc Aij ropallerns of new omt elegant delirosol Caritmnfs oil, ViHleß.wlur.li 1 illbenmde pplpprdeim soponor veorj .imlinmenul Also, Bonne! , HoorK ondeier) .1,e 7 m,11.n. O ■«* tag. Cloirst j - "" *• , (*•* * i . .. V T-- t-W \
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