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W • : .vir-'"- >.•;•■:• cV, V^iii r V:f-< ~<~7 ~ ~~ : vvr ~ ' ~ J * Mst IRgming Post PITTSBURGH: - TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17. lS4B.gj UKMOCRATiC SOWIBiATIOSS* - - full confidence m yonr abilities bud rcj. .•■ publican principlwrl-iimte&Tan ttrmy/cabnieli: and 1 ' caa never &TfeiwMh.:What dlsereuon ond talenis yQU r~ wd delicate jjuestions which-, were v > ; --iHWoKfbeTarff.yoTr whilst yon presided over the Depart*. ri-mefetofWw; which.: ent)iied, yon tO'inythpnlsß »/ £-Je«t£Jb«rtcoH?cied-With the mostUrelyfeeli»£*oCfn*»»d* v "-sMpfcy me. ~<• ! . vi.r,^*:2:i} endeared you.to; every truc.Aroencnn*: • noble stand-winch <. you took*.as ourtnimsler •at., • the Qafnluple Treaty; and whjchrbj your - rUlentSfenorsyand/earless-rrespoußlfuliiy, defeated tia. ratification by Fraiice*—a treaty imeiided by. Great BnL* ' aia to chaoje-our laws, make her mUtress -i’of'the seas, 4ind destroy the. national independence, not .flnlyof our country, but of all:l2urope, oud enable her/ * -:'. j..ia;bPsome:lhe tyrant on-every ocean.”— (JenrirnJT Jbri* / -v ton iletUrto Gcntral Cass. •. ) FOR VICeIpRESIDENT, " im: o. butler, _ * » OF KENTUCKY «■*? and hisfive-sonsP was afavemte toast > :v * with :Wa*hingloit; and Gen, \yibllAlt O. BUTLRR ts •v 7 woneofthenu:’The Butlers have fought on every field front > .// 3 BnkerHdltoJlionterey) and therein lower of ytrrmKtbj, ;.;vin the very name ■OESIOCHATIC KI,KCTORiIi 'EICKKT ' fflpnTOKUl* stscross. Wnxus BiOLES,«f Clearfield < Patio D Wj-gfibs, of Nprihajnpion :• • i. • RSPXBSkSTATITS CI.SCTOBS.. ~, >:*. ;: r - \I-vIIBKiTL-Bssinni, Philadelphia County. n Hoax R~Knxah&‘ do City. * HI, Isaac Satms, do Coqniy. IT. A L. Kouvfobi. do do : :V. Jacob S;-Yost, Montgomery 00 .’■ , r iVl»:ROBSBr£. WBiGitr»'X VB: Wituau Wi Dowkino, Che Mer do ~ 1 r. -... ■• v VIIL Hjamr Hau>km*n, Lancaster. -do > IX. Psm Klikk, Berks do X BuiussS Scnooxom, Monroe do W«. Swstlucd, Wyoming do . XU.'Jokah Bxkwbtsb, Tioga do - , JoiDfC Kcrof Clinton do XIV, JojaTWroaujii‘Lebanon - < iio t . Yort . « •.■■-■. do : Smith, Franklm• do - ; - XVII. Joife* Ciiswixl, Huntingdon do • -:•» xvnt CSAUAS A. Buxx, Greene ' XlX.GBpaosW.BowuaK}Bedford .do- . 1 IoHKR.SasJWoir, Beaver do - • XXI. GKOaaa P. Hamilton. Allegheny do XXJLAV H,Pa vis, Crawford do XXIII TwotntTvw, Pouer do •?XXIV. G.CiMPffELL,Ballet ■:.vdo \ illomma float lob fflrinfinq i ®ific& CORNER OF WOOD AND HFTH BfREKT9 <- e - addedto ourEstahhshinent, a splendid : * -Steam-Power Printing we are-prepared to,do • a U kindsof Newspaper and Book work in a style of an* ,eaipasse and neatness* , and upon, the xaQ»t;ea> ' . sonahle terms* we respectfully soticit the patronage of /, the pal?hem Uua line of our business. 27* Advertisers art requested to hand* n the t rfavors before M. This must be complied wt th% tn order to »n« r;,*urfamnwrriert.. TVhenitispoutble,an toTherhourtoouTd preferred • JV..CARR,4Jnit*. We must he active and energeuc. We must be' resointe and unwavering, in onr detenninauoo to do all that a thorough* nmon of our party wilt ac . .• • edmplish; •We know that onr opponents have left ho -meaca untried, (whether honorable or dishonor able,) in the late - election, by which-to-secure a victory; and if they bave.ifailed in realising their .. expectations, tl has not been from any fack of exeN . - tionybut owing j **clnaively, to their inability to ne :-c.omplishany. thing more. That our party has not been organized to the extent it should hare been, is - • ' but too evident to the most-superficial observer. - We. never could have been brought so near to a tic . feat,-.but hy over-confidence on the part of some of oux friends; and-culpable remissness on the patt of - others. Thereis hut oner connre,therf roro,lell to „ ' da. We most hegnt-that -which should-have been already cempJeted; . We conceive it to be the duty of our' friends, therefore, to meet immediately in their respective , .wards and election districts, and appoint a commit . . - tee.ofVigilance, composed of their most active, re ... liable, and experienced men, who shall be expressly i . - required-to take, each a particular neighborhood In his district,—so that the whole District should be .... canvassed;—-and ascertain the exact numbet of vo- i ■terawha will snataia the Democratic ticket; They i shall also- note all the doubtful men ; all who are to [ . vote bribe firattime; and especially: all who: have voted with the other party. -These lists should be . pat into the hands of,the chairman of the commit tee, and sack measnres should- be adapted as will prove effectual in accomplishing the object of this preparation. iWe are warned to adopt every means which sre can tfsejtoreffectraV victory,—(excepting thernse qfejon - .ey to buy upsnd support scoundrels; —by the recent course oftbe Federal party. - We make thissingle :. exception.tn .the use of means because .we conceive •• a victory under such - circumstances, prorse than a defeat; and because we would leave: to the Federal - - : patty—what they have always possessed—the iguo min; afl vying aud supporting every vagabond who - - could.-be bought-with money, or: seduced'by the promise of office. .: : tet every .mao calling himself a Democrat,-who v desires, to aid. in the elevahsn of Lewis CSSs and . .WnitittO. Benum, act in aneb manner, from this - lime until the dose of the election for President, Us - will enable,, him to feel that he has done his whole - : duty:—cvery man is interested in the resoltever; '-Inan owes itj to his country to devote a portion o'* '-...■his time.to her-caoses-and the man who, in a crisis .like present;- is unwilling to make .some sacrifi ; -eea for-the cause of his country,is notworthy to be a freeman;- We abjpre out-.friends, - therefore.—every man who wishes well to thecanse Of the people,—to do all that he would do, if the - whole result depended upon hia exertions alone,— If each a spirit as this shaft,perrade our party, and ' theyshal! exert themselves; as they tfiay do; there is , no) opposing exertion - that pan -.ho.made, which will -. prevent, ns from giving ibr Cass and Butler in NO - l i'yetnber, a majority uf twenty.thousand!:;; *' * » ' r^^-s£i£v ‘•^rvrr B«Uun at BqflUo. . >ThcßuffaloConrter of.the 10th instant; gives at ; an ideaofthebuainesa or that, flourishing city, by .j- noting tbn.arrrssl on the preceding day, of -46 ; - -■ Schooners,:23 steamboats, Jt bugs;and3propellers, • (r*ighied with. 239,000 reel of 1umber,135,251 hush el*ofwfieat,79,OOQ stares, 47,713 busbelaof corn; . - -46,693 barrels of flour, 8309 boxes, 693 calks, - and n ?tons of cheese,74s9 krgs of batter, 1000 bushels 1 . and 639 barrels of seed*, of all kinds, 996 barrels of - highwines, 782 barrels of lard, 538 tons of coal, 322 barrels of beef, 274 sacks of feathers, 787 sacks of barley, 10S barrels of pork, 85 rolls of leather, 84 mtaksjif hams, 8i barrets ofashes,72 bales of wool; and 49hogsheads of tallow, This, we think Indi - r . cate* a pretty fair state of.trade in tpe lake region. 7::' ’7; V ■ i ' v iVk*'" 1 v". ' ‘J'r j ~. 'r . r •" '" “ t 1 -•' ? • V*' t t ,V" '•’• v Rl : %■ I,'WARPER, KDiTORANDPROPHIETOR. - FOR PRESIDENT :* ‘‘l **_ •"' ' Vt .O. ’ Every Township la Democratic! . : For the exclusive benefit of the Federalists of this citj-j Who have made so much .“fuss” about theicon yersioa.of“Judge Myers and 400 ether Democrats,’’ to Whiggery in Clarion county; we publish the official returns of.lhe county. It will, be seen "itjnt every township is Democratic, and that the county: has maintained itsdormer glorious position: ■ Disirielii. ■ Longs. Jimst n. ‘Pain’r.'. MidU'iti. Borough; 88 75 89 70 Clanon tp. 18f> 162 183 150 Monroe, " 164 113 155 111 Paint, , HR 48 124 39 Elk, 136 79 119 74 Washington, 75 50 72 92 152 78 Madison, 136 76 138 65 Toby, 130 44 127 43 Redbank, 126 13 128 11 Farmington, 86 51 87 51 Porter, 145 121 151 117 Bearer, 212 111 198 101 Perry, 105 38 101 21 Richland, 167 36 170 37 Cnllenburgh, 134 65 i 32 64 Pisey, 81 81 83 78 TOTAL, 2238 1255 2209 1134 Ohio Congressmen Eleotcd. -• The following member* ofiCotigreWt from Ohm, are supposed to be elected r 1 District—David Dtseny, dom.- 2 “ . L. D. Campbell, whig. .3 . “ '■ R.C. Scheneck, whig, re-elected.. .4 . • : Moaes B. Corwin, whig.. 5 *■ Emery D. Potter, dem. 6 ■ - Bodolphns Dickinson, dcm. 7 “ Jonathan D. Morris, dem. ~10: • " . Charles Swectzer, dem.,-gain. 11 John K. Miller, dem. 12 tt Samuel F. Vinton, whig, rc-electad. *l3. " “ .W. A. Whittlesey, dem. .14 "Nathaniel Evans, whig, re-elected. 16 . « . Moses Hoagland, dem. f': 17 “ Joseph Cable, dem. 18 David K. Carter, dem. 19. «•, ‘John Cromwell, whig, re-elected. 21 “ Joseph M.vßoot-, whig* re-elected. •Ami Taylor candidate*. XXIV CongresslonslDlstrlct. -■ Gillmore, dera. Smith, fed. Butler, msjority, 162 . Armstrong," .342 Clearfield, “ 683 Indiana, . “ . . . . CB2 lOB7 Gilmore’s majority uv.the district, 405 hsk* in the above district. Mr. Gilmore leads Long streth 795 votes. XX Congressional District. -.■* Hopkins, dem. 'heed, fed. Washington, , 4013 . 3841 Beaver, 2346 2876 Reed’s majority m district, ' 68 Whole vole*pollcd. > : - *. 12,786 . . Arkanisi. The resullofthc-recenl Congressional election in Arkansas Is a triumphant one for ihe Democracy. Gevereor Drew has : usoed his proclamation in the Little Rock Banner of the 19th alt., in which he an nonoeesthe rotdaa follows: For Robert W. Johnsion, Dem. . For Thomas W. Newton, Whig. - . ■ Johnston’s majority, The editor of the Philadelphia News, a Taylor concern, says that "While Gen. Taylor watmaking charges against the enemies of his country, Cass was mustering op monied charges against the Gov ernment” The lying rascal. He well-kcowe—(or, if he does not, be is a piuful ignoramus)—that while Gen. Tsylor was gathering his first laurels in con tending against the combined British and Indians, Gen, Csss was contending for shu country, against .the eldera end abbciors of iheßrtutb and Indians, under, the name of Federalists—from whom, doubt less, this editor has sprang. The history orhis coun try willtell him too, that at the same moroeDtjGen. Cass (together with thousands of others) was lofier ing ihe .consequences; of entrusting any important station, under a Democratic gownment, to the care of an avowed Federalist,." Whig”. or other er.ymy ofthe country. The history of the last two years ptorec—that, while Gen. Tsylor was charging the Mexicans, the cowardly , scoundrels, conducting newspapers, who nowpretend to be hit: friends, were offering “aid and comfort” to their country’s enemies t end boastiagthal, irthey were Mexicans, they would welcome the American army " with . bloody :, hands to hospitable graves." It 'can only excite a unite of acorn, from an honorable mind, to bear such basecreatures prate about Gen, Taylor’a sernces. BV.haoe Huga», E«)., tu» been elected Senator in the Westmorelrnd and Somerset district, over hie {federal opponent, Mr.Corcde, by a rau)arity of 48 votes. JBT'Poor .Greasy ! Ho is really tobe pitied. Last week, he claimed the election of Johnsion by a ma jority of from 6,000 to 10,0001 Yesterday ho said: u -Wo believe ‘Gov,: Johnston is elected by a tmall nm/orffpr-say of 6or 600; bnt should the reported majorities prose incorrect, as many of them have,it may be aamuch tlio other way.” Thefeds base lied so much abont the Pennsylvania election, that they should be ashamed to look at honest men in the lace' A Petr of TU re rend Tsyloilicti At a. Whig meeting held at Clinton,'Ls,*; among other speakers were T. Jones Stewart,of Waodville and Rev. J.H. Muse, of La, : To show how wcl| they agreed about old Zach’a politics, the Clinton Floridian pots the following sentiments on record Gen. Taylor has made Gen. Taylor .has never a fallj .fair and candid declared - his political declaration of his polit- opinions, and 1 thank ical opinions, and they God for it. Gen. Wash' haye been .published to Jngton did not declare his the w0r1d..... political opinions when a [James. H. Muse, of La. candidate for the Presi ' ■ dency. ■ [Jones Stewart, of Miss. That sterling Democratic paper, the Niagara Dem ocrat, addresses the following well-time remarks to those who have in the least wavered in their attach* meat to the good old Democratic cause;' “The race of (he Free Soil party must he a ehor l otthe ola abolition platform, nod placed themselves upon a narrow.temporary ooe, that the events of the next four month* moat take from under them, Dem oc rats—you who are half disposed to join them—no in that .direction if you will; this is a free connin': eyery man makes for hlm.olf tho hed he aldeps on| bnt tp the frosm of November, you.will be cold and chilly—your blankot will bo so ibort that when you attempt to cover your head with it your feet will stick out, pad trfrt tsrrta. You will want the old, warm, democratic comforter. Thc-flickcring, b]ue,fceble flaraed, temporarycouncil-fires, that would now draw yon off, will be extinguished. There will be nothing bat the ashes of the “Dead, Sea Fruits,” ■. Tile boil ing, babbling, cauldron, in which the Hecates of fac tion, of *ll hoes, of all shades and colors, are now : casting In their offeiings, will be simmered down, a caldinert mass. . Yon will wish yoir had stayed un dor the broad Democratic Sag of the Union.'; You will want to come t oud sit down by tho warm democratic fires—always burning freely and brightly; perpetual and extinguished byeveh this shameful revolt; but whose flames will ascend high, casts broad glare of light over a happy Union uf States, in honor ofthe erection of CASS and BUT- X.ER- There are four weeks to took at the maitrr yet. - - - - ■9* The GovernororMassachusetts ha* appoint odtheSOoCNoTember as ThankcgiringDsy. -Si ' \ " •• v- HUZZA FOR CLAUIOS I Tte L;lag Rucil. Words fitly. Spoken, * J i v -v*" - -V \ ' • t .-.'TTT.J r'.',.' •• A. Xoble Come-ojjjier." - * : p. Cnoss ; a.lferding and acTrve: w rHg has come out fiom anJhoblj bir Wand on the Side offctjß ftSl|puiti£ iP'jan ex tract from the oIJ lmtriol^ CASS aiM’BtfTLER-' v -" “He bHieisrf-hinv j/3en. Cass] to be an honest iioble minded man, possessing talents ol the highest order; and experience in the affairs of the government which made him eminently qualified; for the Presidency. Here collected lha early stand .he, took.in defence of his: country when ha was on* •°f (he pioneers, of ..the,West.!,. He recollected ton, his 'noble Stand wtiile Minister ro the French Conn and his.defeat of that; master-piece of villainy,- the Quintuple Treaty; concocted by . Great firitain - He well recoltccieri that General Cass was hailed on his return To t las country, as tlienvao or Tiir raaEDOM'or the seas. Henow heard him abu6ed, and lhar, too, without any cause: Hit long and valuable life had been spent lor the West—his pa triotism unquestioned belore his name was used for the: Presidency. . “For one, he should noteeehis proud name villi ■ fied, and Ins valuable services lor his country blackened, with impunity. Ha should go for Gen Cue, and-.with the,democraticparty. :: f Hebslisved •up, he wat tbe raur rnne boil cavdiiiate He was opposed to the extension of slavery into new territory. When people allege Gen. Cass wat pledged to the South, and in favor of exlend mg elavery into this new territory, they knew they were misrepresenting his true position The West have their candidate—let the West now sus- : tain him.’ ■ . The Georgia Enquirer, a whig piper, in. indig nanlly denying the imputation that Gen. Taylor is not thoroughly with the south on the question of slavery, treats the Atlas and suclvsouthern pa: pers ae aopy its tone as --slixiikukr* \ The En quirer aeke. VWho ie Gen.-Taylor? and where does he live* .Every body knows that he is a citixen of Louisia.' na-7-an eaten nve and successful farmer—and owns more slaves then , most of his slanderers can hope ; honorably to obtain! J* there aay fear of such a men on tbit subject? Born in a slave state, and rending in one with a largt^ puritan oj hit capital nuulrd in fin sptnrs af property—identified from merest, inclination and education with the institu tion around us—will any sensible men hesitate on this subject to prefer him before his opponent, who' was born, raised, and still resides-amidst the ene mies of the south—who has no feeling, and can have none in common with.us, and who hes avow ,ed th* monstros doctrine that a majority of (he mongrel mundangoes now inhabiting the territory lately acquired from Mexico; have a right to pie vent your going there and holding your elai-ee'" The Federal papers aud Adopted Oitiieui. Let oar adopted citizens hear in mind thin fact; Btatcd by the New lark. Herald, a paper sustaining! in general, the measures of the Federal party;— “Not a single newspaper in this city, favorable to Gen. Taylor, but has taken, BOLDLY and OPEN LY,THE SIDE OK THE BRITISH GOVERN MENT AGAINST IRISH FREEDOM; thus playing into the hands of the lush Director, with John Mr- Kconat us head—a known energetic partisan of Cess, Uuless the friends of Gen. Tayloi wako in every part of the country, hot ibmc.cs Tiir aoi-cess .will dtrtmusfi daj bv Uav.v hot an “ rttro" Boarding Iloate. ■ Ihe Ohm Eagle is responsible for ilio following; j Gen, Taylor telluig some ol.lws correspondents -.that he is, “a trhtgi hut not an ultra whig,*’ lhrn going m with the Bank.men,'distribution men, high tariff-men and nati-w arinen to charge the demur fane policy or the Government, forcibly reminds us n|’ an; anrcdoUi told,about a cheap hoarding houie, Tbe lady of the house had advertised “Aoardiog, lit 25 r/»,per week.” : y “ But how can yon afford It so low?’*- enquired an applicant; / “ Oh, very well I We give 'em dried apples (Sir, breakfast, warm waier for dinner, and Dr vm mult far atpptr!" i That was a boarding haute, hm not an ultra boarding bouse. , Mormon Temple In Ruins. : ’Nativoo, Oi.t, 9,—This magnificent structure wan observed to he on fire In the cupola, at A o'clock this morning. The huildtng was total]* consumed, leaving the naked walls only. The fire is supposed to be the act of an incendiary. Fledges Vs Principles, ■ Taj lor .ajji fit* t;ill -"make no plnlces,"': \ prj ttpit, General* i>u pips'e stout din ■ t it.'/ us \jQMr .yintcns, Von utd j-oti tYmild do - lhai at the " end of tfco vw”— sntftvhr ia rdiir! promiwi lo your cnitutrymrn unredeemed? I* Ibis ’ the man"fwho arts no favor* and tdirinki from tm tespooribililjr?-' The Great Bvrman Beil —Next in the greathell of Moscow, which weighs -f-H.IWI jbt, j< rl,e bell of Menyoon, inf m con Pit by Malcoii, who .trsrribes •the Botmfse as veryfamous for caviiiig bells Their bells ate, however, duproporliorublv thick hut of delightful tone.- The .raised inscription aMI figures are u beautiful M any bells in the world- They do oo! flare open ul the mouth like a trumpet' but are precisely the shape of old globular wire glasset.or earm-spheriodical. -There sir icvcrul in the empire of enormous sire, ’l'bat at .Meagoon near more than ■M4.000 tbs- it is suspend'd a few inches from the ground, and like other great bells, is without a tongue.' A Hoax-—lt appears lint ilm letter to Julio Van Bureo, minting hint to a Free Foil meeting in Gaincx* Tille, Ala.; purporting to have been wntlen liy some Citnena of that place, was in fact a boar. The Gainesville Pilot and Sentinel tavi of it - “There was received at this poeloffiee, by due course of mail, a few daya since, a fetter written by John Van Burcn, which wc givn below,addressed to men tr-'ra do not retide there: mi: Alston Drummond, Henry Gee and Ft anas J.Fanlan. The first named indi vidual has long since gono to parts unknown: Men ry Gee I* a.resident of. the Penitentiary or this f' for the terra of Ins natural life, and Fanl-m l* nrfw confined in lliegloomy vaults ofa dungeon in /bit county, under a charge of larceny.” f BSP A lady writing from Louisiana to aNewyia von paper, aayß: “ While in Baton Rouge I was\n troduced to Gen. Taylor, lady and daughter. We called at hie residence, and was mlrodoced by ColV Stuart. The Old General was very sociable, polite and agreeable. Mrs. Taylor ia a plain woman, hut apparently of delicate health. She ia quite averse to going to tbo “While House,” and says she hopes the • General will be. defeated yet. His daughter Betty is a very pretty, interesting young lady;’:—iVctc Or leans Crescent, A Ready Rule ron Fabmebs.—A “ quarter, of wheat” is an English measure of eight standard bushels—so if you see wheat quoted at filfy-sit shil lings, it is seven shillings a. bushel. A shilling is twenty-fonreenti—multiply by seven, anil vou have $1 CSc'per bushel. ... fi&f If my sufferages arc asked for tire highest clvi office of my country, the candidate, however illus triotia.or successful he inay he, must present some other, utlo than laurels, however-- gloriously gather, ed on the bloodstamed field.— lf, Clay. fits'll is contended in England, that the cholera does not attack persons who Jive noar breweries or mineral, springe, in-Consequence of the counter-in fluence pr.carbomc acid gas evolved them. All the watering; jplaces with springs that emit this gas, es caped the pestilence in Germany, Spain, and Eng land. .To these wo may add Ballston nnd Saratoga. (So~T.ncbe’s comet is expected to arrive at the point of ita orbit nearest the earth on the ISih of •October, forty-millions of miles diatam, ■- It will be barely visible to the naked eye. Tie period is 1210 days. ■• ■ . ■ in- - ■ ;■ - Growing (*rev.—The diaturbnncofl of the heart' produced by Buddon nusfnuuneßjuff'uct the cutnnc oua capillarieß in fluch n way a* to caue* the hair to turn white iri a few; tioors. A recent English medical . work contains uumeroua examples of this •fact.'' - ■ • r : JET* Consumption is a disease which is rnrrying'lts victims to the tomb by thousands, without being arrest ed in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present time.'.sßut a brighter dfcy coming, and has come—as io supeesftfuUy nrrest this disease. DR. RO GKR’S LIVERWORT ANOTAIt umorily iriyesimme. dtate relief in COUGHS and-COLDS, hut from'the ic«ii> mony of men of the highest glandhjg herciind elsewhere, u is making some yeryircraarkftbln cures of CONSUAJP ' TIONv Jroprovemenl*in lkb/ treatment of diseases nre r oijwaTdt,iuid ; uoihmg can arrasuts spirit in the .present . -.Those Who are afflicted with diseaanl Lunes would do well to cnll on KiVKELAND &. HARDKR, Grout si,, one doorbrlow Second. st., the age’nis, am) see the certi ficates ot,pr,.Win. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Blirko, the wife of ihe Rev. Geo. W; Maley. nnd of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the,l!cjectic Medical College ot Cinciu* natt.-sep23';-' - r “ kJs *L v ■» t-O." til M. Tim To3ißs«*rThtiro w or five persons who took iodj£ing£-wfth ivith red hair* a' strong- broguej and pleasing.addreMY was called np>4o account forinm self. lOHTowdong have ynn bfeon in this, t( About two months.” ** Well, well j yoti areiget ttng along finely. What is.your trade.”. ft *dmi en gineering,sir,>s “ Glad in hear, that you have eucb.a respectable profession* but see you have a very • u/iori/tvay of’ conduchug yourself... What were you doing] asleep in the street last night 17 f‘Why, sir, l was afraid to.gn home, tbaPs all, your- Honor.?’. ..The fine and costs were imposed, and the unfortunate young fellow'left. May he do bet*; ter in future. Hr.nft Heckeh—On Saturday some ofourGerman citizens receiveda Telegraphic Despatch announcing that Herr Hecker, the distinguished German patriot, might bo expecied to arrive m this city on Monday evening. inconsequence of this information, the arrival of the Brownsville boat was anxiously looked for yesterday afternoon. Volunteers and citizens, with musicand' ftagß, iwere at the landing ready to receive in a proper manner, the renowned foreigner. The host enon landed, but no Hecker was on board. This was a great disappointment.' Shortly afterwards a Despatch was received from Wheeling announcing that he had arrived in that city ’on bis way to St, Louis. ■•■BST: We never knew more excitement about elec tion news than prevailed in the streets yesterday About noon the report was Btartcd that Long stieth was elected, which so much surprised all parties ihatan‘involuntary’ rush was made for the public offices. , 'The Democrats were hi good spirits during the day; about sundown Whig stock rose a little, and after 7 * o’elock the Democrats screamed ; with delight at the news of an almost certain triumph; Thousands of dollars weae staked upon the result. LARcr.»rr.—*Akbevt'akd Disciiaboe,—A very honest looking young man was yesterday arrested and brought before the Mayor, on charge ofstealing; 5-GO, fronra nun in the bar-room of M’Cully’s house, Diamond; After a full investigation the Mayor dis charged him. The money was taken from the own er while he was asleep. This wili.tcach him.to keep his eyes especially when he has moveables in huposcssiou. . •. tRIT, A young man who once bore -a good charac ter, died of that horrible affliction, mama po/u, in a doggery in Allegheny, a few evenings ago. The death was surrounded by a half dozen bloated wretches,, who. looked on witfi seeming unconcern. No scene on eaiih could bear a~ greater similitude to feme of the hells described by Swedenborg, than such nn one as the above. Whiskey Is the cause of all .such terrors. . fiStf* Strange as it may appear, Allegheny city is more nnnnycd-wilh rowdyism than Pittsburgh. Then there is no night Police, and notwithstanding from three tu-six person*- ale-generally' found in the Torch* each.morning—all ot whom are taken by the city constables, who arc sent after by the citizen*.' The Quarter >cs*u>nft, which commence* ou next Monday, :shocld see to this matter,' Kate Wauixciiah—a new tmvel, Uj Mm Kilrn ; Pickering, 1 hit lnct note] front the prolific and et. i nr pso of Mm Picker(ng,ha» jqst been«■- i cm*cd by; nor fnond Miner, ondSniitMeld street. > We are ion much engaged with election inrirn* ai ; prctcot to give it a careful perusal ; but wo dire My ■j equale any of the author*’*preceding wtnle, •1 too* Crxiuta/Onone.-rA. man elipped min a cellar to Market affect yesterday. The done ■«»*. out of g!vce, the -tnan been billed, the owner, or; tes*eo-»i-ih* iicuiv.>.*ss,Co,|Singlr tickets,'* ..-750. Dress Circle-'**Goc.|Bceoiid.Tier\.,'-30.1 Pit ***isc. Oallery«»...} Pnrateßoxe* •* •••■• 81,00. U7* LhM uiilhi of Mr. ABI)AM9. Tri'Eiuv, Octohnr 17« srtll be acted. . DAMONANOPYTHIAB. Damon - •• • !■ *Mr. Addaras. I -Mr. Oxley. Oalanihe *•••Miss Porter. ) Hermion ••••Mrs- Madison. •• Gram! Gallapptml* -Mis* Walter* anti Mr. Goodwin. To conclude tvnh the - - v :, k SWISS cottage NaizTetlc-—Mr.Thmit. I Ltsette (with/?omrs)A. Cruise. iTo-inorrbwvßENKFlT OF MR. ADDAMS. r ITT* Door* open nt7; Curiam will rise ot“i o'clock. : T OST.—On Sunday the 15ih inat a pair of Gold Spec- XimdM in a red case, somewhere between the door of Dr. Herron 1 * Church'and the -corner of Brewory Alley and Penn street.'vThe finder will be lihcrnlty rewarded by leaving thcid of. this Office or with the Sexton of Dr. Herrons Church. : • v . : 2t-* PROMPT SALK OF DRVGOOD&.—Tho sale of )auk£l*v muslins,.Ac.whlch will be arranged through,the Toonl on .tlifi dny previous to the sulii Cnpsu GO Gun Colton Purses; together with,a large ;is«ortmeiii•' of common Jetyelry, Tape, Needles, Bntum** Accord-, cons,Violins, Flutes, Files, &c.~ . • o>tl? GUBA TOBACCO,—UG balks Cuba , Tobacco ju*i re reived aed for sale by J.A.MAZURIE, ocll7 . No. .’l3 Hand sf;.- BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—■ to wick* new.tn.atoro and. for seie:by (octm. -KINO AMOORItKAD QALK OP'MATCHED MARKS AND HARNESS is O'Tioslpotfed unnl Wednesday, Get. lFtli, at JJ.o'clock, p. at., at the; Commercial Sales Room. cor. of Wood and Fifth streets. > ; ' • t : • JOHN D. DAVIiS, . ,ootl7 ..'.' v" . ■. j*- -Auctioneer. THIftESn MALAGA BUNCH boxes j? , ani-oO half boxes JUsi received and for sale by oc;17; MILLER & JUCKETSOX., , v , „ • , “,.VK. LOCAL JiATTERS. ; 0' ~vft PITTSBURGH THEATRE. 1 \ ‘t .» v US-T OF. LETTERS \ |) G-MAtMNG in 11,0 PmpbuVzh Poat.Odipc-,;rom llie •IV l£t oi October to die l.elier*. uil) please say iliey are advertis'd,. ■ .'-" ii»4i«’ uti, ManldaFoster MaryJ~ M Gimp.eep Mlea . iA“6> , b 5, : - .PoxMnry Ann ' M'Keiiry Naney ■ rAdamtlsobella ;Fos» Slotj-ft; i M'Kecjfniicy ‘4S h !£? lea fi at , Finil UTKeeJUargi 2 fAUenyiaryiann''Gardner Sarah M’Ree ! Bliza i' Ah era My, . Gazzom Elzhtb R MtKown Sarah 11 -Algco Catharine Caller Elzbth M'Kclly'Mnry -i. Allen Elzbth H : .Gehoo Nancy- / M'keinill Mie* Alexandersarnlt Gilbert Kmtna- • M’Kittley'nripSet Alexander Mrs . Gibson Sarah E Sl’ljtiren Isabel AllenJlnne' ; > Gibson r.lrbtl, .M Masters Mnry Austin S A'.Miaa -Gloavca Mrs M’MuUctt Susan .Baretay Margt. Gordon Emma .: At Queen Isabel i ■ Baxter.! Victoria 2 Golfer Delilah hrSpadden Mitr"t Uunbeae K Mp; . Greemusrh Mary Gple Mrs :a J Barry Harriet •/ -GraftonNancy Orr Infuisn Beck Emma Graham Mnrtha - Grr Ellzahellt '' ': Beck I.ydta .1 I fl«jrdon Elizn. Orr Man-Jane Berry lIN Mrs : lUmlm Ehza E P Olßrian'FJcanor - ,BeacltSusatttiaHale Cath’e H O’Kane Balh Beer Nancy , :'Jlamiftoo Sarah A.Parfc«r Maryt' : - Beeler. Nanry- llartnpee Mary S. Porter Hath ■ : Berry Eliza A Haslett Isabella Patterson Mary J Beunet Luc j He iffy Raclil J 2 Patterson Mary A Bimey. AnneE. ...Ilerrlnfr Amanda. .Patterson MaryiS BiUviieJl A Mr>£ Holland H A Mrs pearce Sarah Jane Blair Sarah J , - 2 Horn Mary F -Peterßon Snrah A. •^ o °oi Eliza Holley Cornelm Porter Elizabeth R Boyd Pamclia J/:, HotchrethMary . -. Power Cath’e " • Bogardua Sarah -Hoxftie Sophia ' Pollock Maria Brook* Amanda . Hourn EMra Q,aade SarabiJ Brigg* Margaret Hughe* Mary A Quinn Rosanna .BremhngerElr.MLHuntKnle 1 QuiniinSiiaaiiAuii Brodheck Cmh’e 1 Hamer Aim’-*• - uninsey K A - Bredeu.M RMiss Hull Sarah ; - RonkittMj ‘2 . BnLdlcTCath’ue.lrwin MOUlda!. Rankin Matty Brooks Elizabeth Irwm Eliza Reeves Mrs BranthaverßacheJlrons Anne ME Reed Mnrgl Brown W Mrs . Jmmejr A S Reeves H A Brown Eliza Mrs Bliode* S A Butler. Cornelia 2 Jones Eleanor RiccAun 2 Burns Rachel Jouet Isabella Riley M J Burkhar Lydia • Johnson-Mary Richard Elvira ' Cftldeoar Lev f aKearns Mar)- J Kohmson Helen-. .' Campbell El’r D - Kune Ellen Rowley M A Campbell Maigt Kelsey Sarah . :■ Rowley T J Mr* Campion Jane - Reams Cath’e C Rupp Susan Clarke Sarah Kilgore Lfttim A Ruddy Bridget Clark Mary Ann Kirk Anne • --2 Ryaii Eliza" Clinton Lemia King Elzbth .. 2 Sellings Sarah * Cochran.Cath'ne .-Knox Mary > Scanorhavimv Corwin Jonei. ; Kbikad#;JuUa- - Scanlan M A Cook Alan Ann Lee Ann Seenson Elvira CosicUo Bridget. -Laughlm Reb J Shaw Elizabeth i Coarse Maty ; , Leung Margt J Shauen Flizabetlr Cooper Margt :—lAcman Emuia Shannon Baiuelia- Criswell Mary.M Lean Ptiebc - Shiiliio Jane ; m Creighton Mrs : Ersilla Shafer Elizabeth- Cimiiiiigbiun Ros'aLivingston Roth A Skeer Elizabeth - ’ Cany E J Mrs Lockliead Mnry : SAilb Mary - Elvira E.-Love Jane r- Snodgrass Eliza. ' .Dawjton Mary AnnLowry Isabella Snyder Ihatly Bavulsan E Mr* I*owry Mary Spargo Sarah Barragh Sarab Slaernm Mrs speer Jnne - Davis Elizabeth Mahoney Sarah J Smrgeou MA Devol Sarah: Marian Jane Steers Auniet i Denigbt Mnry - Alarchmul Mary * Stanton Cll - Drtimsnn RebeeraMalone CaihV Stocking Sophia - De Forest Susan hlulford E A Miss Stroop M J>- Dickey Carolme Mills Helena .' Swislier M J ■ * Dixou Anuc E Middleton Manldn Htinvanßosanna Dinsmore Susan Miller Mary J - Stevenson Margt v Dingman Mary E Miller Sarah W Totley ElizMh DohertyMao" Morrow Mary- Thomas R J Mrs DnscoU Marg't _.Morn* Mary : Troth Elizabeth • Dunn Mary • Mottow Mary AnnTorlcy Esther Duncan Sarah Mouton Matilda . TreeneyCathariue Dunußarlmm MortesSophia TTimhleEarparet Dunlop lleleaM . Moore Mnry V«lteb RWC Eaton MuryE Morrison Sarah A -Mrs Kilgnr Mona Morrison El2bth WasbottfiQgb WhsMary ; MornsonJane AnmeM- 'it ! Endley Unmet .• - Mulvery Na Edward* Inward ( > AguewDanl Burionl Eh Rarie Wra { Amswonb KS .2 Buster John B -Edmunds Janice C I- Adam* O R *, Burges* John Krutoi rW - Ayres W illiatn Bdtirr Andrew Kmc* Robertß AblcSainlF .-Butler Charles 8 EllemThoi H Allan Jacob. Barks Patrick. •• EmllL - i Albnnecft R K ;: Boiler Squire II KlhottCJ; ( Allan John . Calf Charles . ; • Ewing Jam*'* . I; Alder*ouGeo , CalbpurrJolui Evan* John B j Allan Kritvif : Palcen WJT ■; Kvattf Kvan ‘ i Albertson John CatlwalladerCupi Eran* JU • j Alexander James CnlhotmJuo • • Kvr*? Tho* K AihnauThomn*: Casey Wm • Evans Joseph«. CarrollWm - Karrovr Tho* Allan W. Carter II v Fnrgau Tito* Alwtp Oforc* !•■ Crttsey f» R . FounavayA Kura* Anderson B F CarronJ Ferguson Cha* AhdersouJC •; CartwrishtEuk* 4 Pelier Jno AiiihuU Henry -. Carter EC : Ferguson Wm Auderaon J J 2 Canwghon UJI Ferguson Rll AudersonWß,:• Cnre.y jfpnrv , . Ferfcei Gib*un AppTrgato it M C Careußobt |Yeb r Peter -AiwiersofrJolm i-CaveitJa* Flak Jno Amiejc*orV Boh! H Carbon The/*'- FitrifCralkT. 2 CarroU CVVV . . FBeh.Kdwd ' v Apfdr«M> Mr . . Case V II lVnney \V ll AndrewsWiUiam Cannontvw .■*'•; --• Fitphoy ' AUdrttou J C -..j CtimanMtcbl - Fuiuey Peter --- JottM' -CainhheH Banlev Usher Francis ■ Arfhors Tno* t ftH Jno; FlMtn\V C" • : Aiikey Jam** . i: Xanipl»eß 8M ' Flack John Athum Edruuml! CaldWil W ?*.'■■ Fleck Chas • Alcbtooa Dowd CnJdwellJpo l " Foster Jni>. Atkiuiou Roht B Chamberlin Ja? L Foum Klisls: . Atkinson Alex : Ohedesu'r C Komihe H F ' Bstljr Jnmeß \l Chew Geo • Forcr DA C*» .Badger-. WDr Clwpman Henry Fox Ahrtt Bailey Patk .1 Charter Lewis Ffelomshc* £L W • Baker Charles 1 Charlcton Capi - FcmeretH Henry if BairdSaml. ■■•■•■!■ ChedesterKpV 2 ForauEdwd Bathi James Chamber* Jno; . Freeze John and Maker Hy . . Clancy Tim* George . . Bally A Wimrani Clark Wash . . . Fruitri* R D HallflOtine■■Nath Clark J \Y Furzell J S Balsley AH. • ■■Clancy John •EreereJno' F. ' Bains Joseph Clopperl) R . Freexe Danl iJaker Cliarie* , Clark C K French GhftA •• ■ Bailey ATUlinm Clayhwrgh Ja* . . Fulton Jno ■ Iktrrett Stephen - Clark Matthew Fitrlong Wwd ' Baitows W-illmm. ClarkEdivd •; l-'ulmer Jjio liartou John -J Clark Thox . AVm Bancroft Harvey Collins W\V Galbraith T M • BardTlio» ltolliits !i M . GeorgcThos Barlin Israel Coffin J G GaJleue-rJC ■ Bass Joseph fi . Coliari Jos - ■ .■ danson Preseau ’ Batchelor Fredk Coal Royer GaakillCC ttarns Bemanl Coffin Alel :, ft Gardner Rnl.eu « Barndbler Tlms Collcn Rohiusod <*«rvi»t Marvin v Barhes C .. “ Coleman Thtw Bassett George Cock BF •' Gillespie Robert- Barlow John ColemahJn* <»ilde.itfiiiDy W A Barrett F«dwd • Colviu IVD . Gdcbrist Mary Barber Joseph CoatesK. Gtcim JO Bprr Geo L . Colvin &Co . Glenn John Barbin T M Converse D M . Gleson James M • Bell James W Cook 4 P . GosncyW J ' .Bell John CofTeyiMnurirr GordenThosp Bell J M, : Coulee H .‘J Gouldeu Santl ;v Beecher John . .; Cook-T Goothyiu O U P Beecher Wm Conner D Gonnon Eilword .BeccherDnnd Conley Win Green W r . . I John ; -CochVimß firrggJrdm sver'Jacoh Cochran John Greer Samuel • Sebastian Cooper, Wm Grant Roberi in Joshua Coxton J-evi Greeji George R Aim . Coacle B Greener Juliut - lohn {Costello W r n» Graham John ' Villiam !'CowauEdgur 2. Gray George W •• Mr : Craft Tljos - Graham Vv© all J K 5 Crawford Jos Gray Alexander Robt© ! Crat’ken Wm ■ Graham Wm ell David 3Cm wford Dan I Grosgruve Kuconc .Brfigham AVtlHant! Cruft Christopher Griffith Elijah • t «en William i Crossan Alex Griffin James H akelyWilliamlCready Jftß GriffithF.Rl RJnir Robert ‘ CreedmJno GoyerSH " Bloekwell Alfred Crawford Wm : Ilamlllbu Wm Biucker Jobn i Crookslmnka D . Hall AJ P 2 BunnOW iCrocoHenry Hamilton-James Bunner A J : iCrooks RohtP ifamiltonDC Halford Simeon iCurlctto Wm' JJnmilton Jobn 1. Black Alexr ICumntins p :. Badly Urban Black ChJv B 2; Cuileson Jesse Hall A ■"•■ Black CD Cupples Jas • . Hatina Richard Black JB ; iparragb Pdtk Hanfred Albert Black John R . t Davidson Thomas Ifammv ay R Black James I. Dnrrall P J Hampton John Rlack James ; David Vtrgil J Hamntond Jiles BomlAJ Davys James HanlenA Bower John Danforth James B Hanson Mr Book John ;DarinKton John Hattnen Samuel BoiiebrcakDauiel DanietTliotnas Hanford Albert : Bbllman Ssml.P jDarlington HarveyHtm Samuel Bomier William Dnvidnoa Wm Harper John :Boyd WT . ;Davidsou John Harper Reuben Bowen O Y . . ; DaineUThos Harris Reuben Bowman F A . iDavis David . Harvey John ' BollesA Colteu Davis ChasG UardraanJdmck Bollmau Joseph Davis Cant ■■•■ Hartz Anioino • ' Boyd John Davis J R ■ Hnrris Mr Bown.William Davis Jomea R Harper Robert Boyle U C Davis John F • Hartman John Boothe James Deimody John r Hartzell Joiios BonreuDanl Dean Peter ' '. .Harrison Geo W Boyd A N Devenney Sami D Hawke John S 0 Brown John 2 Deckcr{J W Hnupt E Brown Jos Rev > Devcreoux John HattenDmilel Ti Brown DarnelTi Dean Richard: - Hawkins John - Brown David T Deshicld Joseph Hazlctt Hoirh : Brown W H Dewoli Willis HnteJi EbeSezer Brown Joseph 8 Deale Wm ; Jfnyden Richd B : Brown Joseph :. • Denning James v ,Hay*Wm Brpwn Jacob Dick Peter /Hay,John Broivn John l ; DiHer Wm [ HcJiraan C M Brashraus John H.DilisworUi 8 SwHelen Thqtnns Bright John . Dignen Mr Heaney B ■' • sßrigjwßG Donffheriy l * ’ ««*»*«>''J « Bradley Geo W . Doeim Jnmee B .Heslep Johii D Briers John Dougherty Dahl A Herliupur F K Brmdle Jli Dougherty John lleuny R J Bmdjvßobi R 2 Dobson.Joa Rev' - Herron D B Brady. Hugh , Douglass Thomas Heslehy Timothy | Braund Rohen Donaldson John Heth H W Brody A ■ Douaghy Bernard Henderson John Hrun James . Donougliue FratfsHenryTliomns I Bri-iinninan L4k C Bohuoii iVaKer HeuderwiH Gf» Brieue Miclil - • Doled James • . • Hewitt Janies \ Brnimeu Patk Doling Martin Henemder ll C Bryant John .Drpnuen David V Hildebrand E P 2 ■BrooksJoseph.P- Du!ei».Jame«> R Hunter Kdirfurul Brosee John - Dunteavy Jcri'mty Hill A F ' Bryant John Dunlap SB 2 Holland AViii Brohson Vj. . Duncau Wro---. vHolmes A 11 - . .. .Bronson Simeon : Duncaii John Jlolmcs RoswellW- Bruce Thomas DunlnpW AM.. ;■- Holmes- John T " BrodksHy.G... . Diuin Patrick , v Holmes E*iword Brophy Demis. Duncan J F . Ilowkins Win Brpoks Joseph . Duraut Jneolj . ..Hogan James Brunor Jacob. , . Dunn A .... ' ■ ' Howell Elliott Burnett Robert .DiificanWm Hopliu WT • : Bymes Richd DurfeoH JotmW.. Hbwe'AJU -Buckriiastcr H N Hw&ii'Jccob Hooker Hadock ' r ’ *.'’*” K\ V'- ,’ *\ -, - Hopkui* John C M’Clcm Manui - Bpimren Alex IJofionlSiissell 3 D Hciuard Sin* Roto*? KullXe Wiu Si if? * -K-. It«,hS B SttJttple J C Hutching* Win, ;J M/ffenry J Satgcoe Jns HiUMisoaClin* ' MlOnUon JotncH Swople CK J Huglips PHcholns JPOawna Wm ,'Bmikern Tio. HutfronrOaTiil M?Vwth - ■ Snrbcr J' Hugl.rtD SrGiHJnraej -“SavraliJan i llunier Jolm . .NsM’Giure Jame« s Taimti \v« Jftiif*Muhael M!Ma««W 2 SadanSamurl kllumes..rolm M ./ •M AVadeTJioft 2 Scoti J : i L HuUJ«auc MNameeCondy Scott 3 P y l : Hasten Rirh T d f* M’Ouelkm Jns •. ScaU Gi*u '■ >-■ i [ Hunter RM MlMtlJerW A . Scott Jas . i i llughart WO M’NamecJ Sceiy James i I Huntley John M’RuTPortor Scott Robt - i JfumbersonWm M’VnvJoseph ' Senvburgh aus • ItlglJah HA - ;M 7 CooHifticrThos-’Si*oH H F v J&ckibn Geo h^Bride-Alex. 'v Scolcy J p. !> :.i Jancy Wm - ■■ .M’Braefh John . Syns saml_.. Jacob*. Robt • • M r ßride : James J- Screen Mo*e3 Jameson I»nwi« .; M?Afc&-Daniel.SelhcksThaddeus Jacobs EW. H r . M-Bride A D Sjuul . Jnrkcns Wm MX’ullogb Kina S , . Joblutg J«0; ; : McClelland John ; . - JeJ&eys Alex • M’Cabe pnlncV -Shaunon Jibn Justice Joa • AFCann' John* . r SoafierTi*.* ; JopeJno J M'Closhy Patnbk SbafrFJTP , Johnson Danl M-Cimley Alex - Shaw John : : Johnson .C KF M’Chm'R'd&muel .Sh'.pberd JOr2. Johnson AV W •.MClure John-R.::. ShcitcrWra, .* Jones Till M‘C]osLey John Shosfr„GenG 2 Jones Perry • * r.hi ciaren -AVin -. *-Sherman Jafiob Av i Jones David. . M’Carty Michael- Short Heniy. ■" I Kane Patrick M Calls John Sheldon R H I home Hugh M'Cabe W B Snort E ■ Kennedy T B OTOJasky John Sander AVn? Kergnn A\in . M’CjnTe AVillon--SonderJJi-v | Kennedy Jas M c Cnlley John ShL'erl I Kefler.F hPOlosky Francis Sulli/urnSmnl ;; Kendall Jno M'Cnley Wm Blent Nath Kennedy Jas M’Conley Bard Sills Wra ’ lynney Alattfiew MTord Hush Skilling AVm i KeathDanl M’Coy Thomas' Smith Alfred Kershaw Jno MCouttAß Smith JJ » i Ke.effe Thos: . - APCrory Wm .Smith. Thos, »i Keeney Flf MTombs AVm SmnS^amr* ... M Cormick Cbas. Smith S . - ■.-! i Kelly Taos-; . .-..' v M Dermeil Peter Srmih A R^ : . •.: i kelly LB MTJroy Jhr S Smith AV D i Kerr Jno . •.>■. ■■ MU)nde James. 'Smith John 2' 1 i Kellyjiio • • , • . APDowell Johu SJSrmih&.CoUman . i KerrFrincU APDonald David Smith DM U i Kerr J J : APFarlandGeo AViSraiih C t - :-- i i. Kecrnan Jas . M llwajue IsaacAA’SmJth Patieyson- •- i i Knowlson Jno : . M : |lwaine John —Smith Tlkjs- a : i .Kett Jos . J\llhtyre'Hioir> 2 Smith Gen *' i I King Jno : APlnterly ArauhewSmithU -' - r i i Kinney. J.AA' Af Kelvy Robert Smith Goft i •’ -i i Kiug Jns - v • ArKee Robert-H Smith D 1 i.Klng JK • . M’Kade JII Snohn J N •: i Kinley Jno M’KKeiyrßenuiS Sims AA r ra ' "f-' > Kirk Franklin . M’Kee John H-> SimpsoTi -ThOa) . j Kincaid Robt .• M Kee Thosv r 'Srims James - < sKislsr.JE ? APKseHughv■■■••.: . Simpson Gea;: ‘ KuigJno ftt-Cee Alex . SmelirrSß . : J King.D P ; APKee Robert. ..'Sally : Kurtz Geo -.. ; M’Cowan AVm Speer.A.M - . l i.Kahn HM. . ; . Nasaly’ jjp . Speer Samuel i i Kotchcon.T S Neely win F ; • Spear* Jas : .! DambertWm H Sportwtood Wwd Lambert IfS- NelsomNaihamel Sqirirea Thos >.-i : Large Jona >r . Nelson Geo-. - ' Npecr AVm- • ••• -< LarnrdJH N«fTJM SteUers Abner LoobneCbsft Nagro John . -.vtamon'AV F Longliay Tho* Neise John Steer Thos i Langan Patrick FeweJl AA'm N Staten C - ; i [ ..l«evake_tt A . . , Ne.velend AA : •-. Smrk Henry i Leedy Jacob : N«Hrna Street Cea*'- ! I AmUv Nichols John 2 SiepnxinW' M Lewis Ih an Nonnen T SluhaAlex i Lee HN ...: . NickJeaJohu . .: Stewart Dahl i , Le*’ky J . Nicholson AYra [ Lcunnr Jos. Nonen Matihnw StrougFranci* >■! I.ewiß Sami Norieu Henry A 1 Sterling I Lcluner A AiiJcr-Norns K B . Straner Chas "i/ :. «n .v ■ NmtDavtdP Suny Robt: • ; i Lewis Kvnn • NichoU H H Siet' JAV . v: i i Irfrdy Jacol) -2 O’Kelly W ■ : Sturgeon’ J J*- ■' j LcvertenJ;M O’HewJohn : Sreuy Hugh' l;Lyo»J P.-.. • OConnor James Sweeny John 2 ' i Longwell Alfred OGrud AA’m^■*:••■■■SwehyAndrew r =- | LuptenAA v H • Orr David. . Snorty Ablflh 2-- i iKMig Robt Oshurn l • ; : ■ SmherTand A -* Lyon Abraham A O DouneU A hlul- SwecryCD ' . Davis O Conner John * i Lowry E O'Brian John : ! Tabbtt hlarshot 1 I«ong H 11 1 OweusWm . Tatnrns'Jortph: Lj on A A (hunt} Joseph Tanan J i Lynch Wru Olu James -- v Taylor John -2 Lyon S Pdrkluson J Tamrqenj 4 Patrick i Loomis Sami Parcel Thomas Thomas Geo t. Liggett J A Parten John ■ Teniison Johli T : l.ynd AO , Palmer AAMham 'nniisburgUChns 1 ; .Lludin? Jos Palmer EAV TcetinaSanU M • Little D Parkan Jerry Thompson J E 2 Lowry Alex Payne James, Thomdeon AV J _.. f -andersliger Geo Patten R v .; •/ Thomhson A ' Mafwu MtchL: Paul Mr .. . LThompkinsGliverE hlatihews SZ • Pate Matlhew > Thompson Joseph ‘ Mauhews Robert - Parker John • • rTobel D . .Mahoney Joseph 1 Patterson AV H : Timjle Atnos -■ Matthew AVilUam Patterson Joseph Tinker AValrerH ' Alsirk* William IVie Roliert - Titus ll S■ • .Matthews Jarae* r PeebleiGeo s Tim Patrick • : MmidnM Sami If Eeterscn Charles TimbliuWht -Marsh Marah: . Pctißon MosesF Tiiiii Heiiry T - v Atanicrf AVilhnm . Pctern GenC . Tomlinson JohuG Mn-ivvcll Sami Pmv David - TownJyAA T m ’• Marsh David Mr -Phoebus TR- - Todd Charles S Masou Stiral Phillips Richard E Totalis Benjamin ' Marks Corvden . Phillips John II Vexn«r John A\ T Slattiiytys Jr |lcn« Pludion Joseph - - Yumt Joshua •' ■ ' m‘n . . . . .PlaitsAVilham ; .'Vanhorn-Zacha’h ; ■Marshall Robert : Pirke* Henry -: • -Walkersohn II- ■ Marshall Phillips J H AA T nnl AA'mC ! Mania Joseph • . .Phillip* David R AV»r FA | Marshall \V II •. Puch.J. . A\ T atkiasGaswoy j j .Mnrim Hy "-.'.Phillips:Robt'.. . •.Wanson. -i I Martm A ; • Phillips Johu .- > Warner R v • 3’! I.Marim.G •• PiltielrFredcnck • AA'earrtCi-E : -- i • Mania John A . Pratr John /'VYarfictd Ar- ‘ i MfJiiuTliGDiav .Tloma-s . . AA’uus RV .: ‘ ' , Mercer James' - Pjvimr Polnck -.- WatefturyißarftV ' i MerniUly . v 2 Pmrc.AValker .. AVJftrt losepUDoci 1 Metis \V • Pnce HD ; , AA'att John " • i AV fi Porter G AV AVnlt WIIL .Might Jolm .. . Toiler J .S. >..;;•••• AAcnier John . ■’ Michel R Poner A ■ / - WalsKJohu Mitchrl lIP Porter 4P s > AAVrt AA’’m s •> ; Miller John . PorlerSninuel v. AVebh John' . • i Millerjohu A Porter Andrew • AA T e?tJohhC —*>-n MiV?4*HJii£U AA'ellmanJK i Pope - Hbodea Jo.i . S .\A eillsr H A -- r .1 MillevGoodill Rhodes Danl r Wells Kalwin ! MillerSnml Ruth Jna * AVVlrJohu ■ • f Mitchrl Joseph G Ramsey M. . White Jolm-- . ) AlillerHy Rankm Jjto ' i \A*hhe Francis -. . •Milche.l JW: : - Roy Jlohx ... :AV heeler Chos ' Morns. Robert Remmat Jno . • White Maurice • MprenFelix • Hector David AVhi«tolt John j Mprns AVtlhaui . Rebbp.Jno I Moffiu Noah > . Renton Wm , i • ■ AViliumsS' ' . • j Morse RB •• 3 RenneUJno. \ : AVilnams Liinui . t Morgan John C . Ree Wm •-. AA'illiams John * - Moorhead \V r m , Reynolds ACo- '. AV'iUiams' \ym •,1 Mowery Wui . Hoynolda Jno WilliaiTH John C•' TliOs Reece J AV *\illiQms:sr •} Moreland T’hor* Reynolds J H -AA'llisouThomas * MoredhaiiTiio.s - Rkynolda David 3 AVilsou Joshua l 'Montirdinery Sam! RcedC-AI .. * WiL«ou AVm - { Molea Andrew... -Reed Jackson • \A T ijson Kdward -- - [ AlorrisJoanH . RaedAA T tn : AA'iNoaF j MontoothJoseph; Reese Robt . WilsonJacoK. i V Moon' Jntiios Rired.AV F . Wilson A V •- ' - Moiugomrry Saral ReedGenM • 2 AVtlwin-John H ' Mocgnn H H Reed EF . - Wingtn Jacob*. Montgomery l Thos Reed A C : .* AVimlle David ’ Montgomery Arcli Reed Thos -;. • AVigrins Israel - Moore Sami RtcolVier AA'illiamson’K H R Rlceardsoa DM - WendrnH John , MooicHy. _ RichardMathw-2 -AVelleit Joel - Morrison John . Jlidrr IMwd . • AVilkmst JFi ' Moore Sanjl • Richards Saral r AVilbhr Bern G -Moore Sainl T - Ritchy Peter > . AVickC C Morrjson AV 1C : Riggs Edwd AVinslow Jdmc*- Moote John H irohbinsS L AA'oods AA*m Morrow John ■ Robb Jas: . . • AA r eodford AVra of -Morrißort Bolit. 2 Roberts Jos . - r Jane Morrow William . Roscbnrgh Jas r Wood T O •' MurlHig HH• ■ • • Robert-1». • :. A\ r olf Jacob »." •• • Murdock John 8 Roberts Gen . AA’oods AVin [ Munsea.David (' > .AVoodiuvHenry - I- Murdock.M 113. Roberts Jno ;• Toons Robt i Myers Matthew ; Rou Jno A y agerreier 1 i-Mullen Hugh Rotz John . You Ming Francis i Mustoph John Roach Jas York Francis MttrphyFdwd : Rodgers AVin. YanielDayid Mundy Danl Robinson Jas . 2 Ypung Johli T Mundy. AVtlliam^Rogers Sami .: . : . 1 Mundy Michael r Robinson Mr - Bl'KennaJohn Robtuson Jas - M’Kimmons A • .Robmson Mr ■ INITIALS v • Pnymasicr U. S.-Amiyi ... . Payinaetei Penna- Voluntecrs, - County Clerk oi .Allegheny County, Captain of sieamer Snranakv - Fort Dnquesne..-Division? 5..-or T. : Lycurgus . u kJ -. Ocean Wave . a . • n . American' “ l)qy spring- * •; BnyartUiown Yourtgp Mfiji’rt Uojip ' C. McKIBBIN. P M. ■Pom Ojfief. pidibureh, Po. } October lfl» 1849,- .\ ■•. rpO IiAND OWNERS;—Ownersof land m ueircmtaf • X- l or G miles of:,Pittsburgh) who intend to soli their Farms, are requested to leave proposals anhe office of the fronting Post, staling the number of Ares they want to.dispose of, and the terms of sole."-The letters to be postpaid .and marked—D.-St. The- proposals requested not to.he delayed after November 17th. octlGtdStv • Mackerel— 20 bbisi No.i, lohaif bids. No. i;c bbis. No* 2, in,store and for. sal© by : •/, - octlS MILLER A RICKETSON. T7OR SALE—A desirable Properly of two-Acres, with- J: -a comfortable Cottage Dwelling, good ,Stable, large Garden,Well,''and soft water, all m good order: situated: in Thomnsonville, and well located for .a Country Store; •or any other btuiness—' price, $l l OOO ' Also, six Acres of Improved Land, mow sown m wheat; Cash or approved Real Estate will ha received. Terms liberal.' S CUTIIBERT, General Agent, ' ocUG :• v • SmithifclaStreet,. TJIORCLOAKS—I.bave-2 pieces short'nap’d ;black, : J; which T will sell cheap. i ’ JAMES -M’GUIRE,TaiIor. .sepSfl-u- - Third st. StCliaries Building * ' (Chronicle copy ) t A HOUSE AND LOT AT A BA per sou hi wont of a comfortable dwelling house- in a eood neighborhood, on; Wylie street; n- short distance from the Court House can provide .themselves for the sin ill sunt 01 §SbOcasu.--Apply to r- £ -<■ t % ‘ JOHN COYI,R; M»b stref T. upar SmUhftptd 1 nn RUSHES NESHANNOCK: I'OTATOES—Jum IV/\J received and-for sale by : ocHl \Y. & J; C. AffHESON. "ORINTING INK.-—Just rgpeived, a .fresh supply of X . ProutVPrluting Jbk, nt the PERIN TEA STORE, P g * 3 . i No 70 Enurth at )SIA B. KENNEDV,;AI/ornci/ oiXatc—Office on Wood and Smithfield. “ - U Gen. J. K, Moorehead,. John: Graham, Prc«. Pittsburgh Rank. Mr. J v \V. llnrbndge, ” ilson,&Co.,McCord X - ••■/•ocill-:. BE SOLD—Three burying loiaTn theMr, Union ;i Cemetrys tslcgnntly situated..-Apply to „ “ W DAVIDSON oct« * " 42: Ward. Aitegcesy. I ;•/ l I T. V . V r : News by Telegraph] Reported” for the Morning Post.' r OOTE R NOR’S elkction. lUbBISBORGB Oi t, 16—-fi p ftj. Ti>» returns in one Johnslon a nnionty of UOO j «mi Ihe counties of Warren, JeiW , n , Elk, potter j ami M’Kean. (u be heard from y: Vmirs.ir ! i f •' ? * ’ ' HiiuatsßtTEOit, O. I 16—7 P M. Pamtert s-. elected ■ Canal7CoinnmsiQnerc r Gover nor doubtful, The dbnnt equal. T 'HABhiSBUBott Oct, 16—7 t P.M. If Warren, Jefferson", Ell. and PoWer,'haTe'ttveji Sltong Oemnrraiif ejected, not otherwise. _ ’ Yours, £<•'. Sj?' A despa: ch received at JO n’rinckiaat night, ftdftrHsrristiin-gdi, I fifes the question" as fcrwho » Governor, still doubtful. The .ii!moet‘.e*cii r ntxuckjf.jnaj,:: 3 .44. ; ■l.onjatielh’s >43,-: ’ 254 joa • , no leo 50 <- - icJ h i;i!s,:3?siv4>S' JOS Warren, Jefferson, Elk, Potter, :: MtKeart, : , * c- V- 831 Aim Shunk’s myotuy in 3 44 in Potior and M’Xean, t CM- &M- A gentleman the- eiif la»t'flight from (be North, siojbr'.tvia Poi tnr and M’Kaan, aa follow* 1 '* * ;.,.-3os ~;• M'Kesir 75, the vert Latest. - - Pun AtiEUBHA, Ort. ja4£—| ji‘ r «. All the counties are heard from, errept Fottej- /Longstreth ia3l7 ahead. Wp like jiSerj-'ieell BAL'miORB MARKET, - BimaoßE Oct, 16—j p. m. Moderate safes nf Howard street at tibi. The mojket is steady.butunt active,■ " ,■ . - ' : PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ’ , Pmi,aEErEßia,'flcr.~l6—6 K SI. , The market fc unsettled. We have no reportable change to mat e m prices. , . - . SEW YORK MARKET.' - New Vob z, Oct. IG-,6 .Sale? o 1 bbfc. qf tfScneaeo pre* ; yions prices. Tliennnrkct cip3Ps wlih and home demand. There id no 4fl otfier ar tmlea asoallj reported. - THK THREE Bin DOORS - JLG Ay!S T T . HE WESJ UJiK-TCORLDi great attHaction at am onteinja. . Doors ft * E^Jiirty_strt^iEi^iiTg^\P/»tijivivnnia^‘ : rA!)nio\vfiuc ?&ix Axn-vtvisrni elapy-supk. • £T* QT.HI Ti Ct ' < , 1 rpHE proprietor of thia-.jftr.fsmcdombhshraefltwbuld' "• X mosl icsnrt ttaily call the attemioji of jHimeioiifi cur loraer: and the public m genera* to o'lrof-ttm knreat, 1 &*!£££&. a , J!j ,lashio,table ftiatir ot CLOTHINf.-lhal hnj ever been ,&/25 eoncern w ihw m inv other c.iy.ljt.tor We'L s I will tiotaitdrnaka lo deacuiiv- the reaienhVranoUi imnrtmeme nf ttrtiCles rvhwh J tr.v. have to offer them. : * ml ,’ vv ' einipjj' s.a> totLcra, ihjl if thryc-ijl.' fa-.-or him with a ciUM uHI lay, beiore (hem Tii-o llurtdni am Fifty Thousand Ciamnns, m which they'will Ettiffrora ihencheat ia*|iuluy:a)iaei)Jejirihe veryloweiltiaTiricei- 1 omof which iocy ran sel-ct iirvoli the aosr fasutoa-I taste both m j iu.r and quahrv% - t v A ot' lhfi iilonercnhi'CijrhhuVs In lhe vanons departing as, would ocenpr too much apace, and after all me i,o correctnieo or their real-Velue: 'fhe i artirlM tit my mo.-s. wfll he mat led aod Yon .nv ncu ! I°l e^ P , r ', mp . a f ff Ihera -trte pflriTnUtiebciJ, I iS" ,, f‘ P h ' e ,M U - lJ ‘- «*“*™ *»rnKic well,andTa or .j • to noiu tju ri CoHuy.CTiCe ajid jwitioiiacevi® study their "•<■■ tneseT am dctcjmancd_lfii '-ftci *..-h) *«.n truLfjMened community fortf-hberar • ’ SMPPO.rV... ■ .•.T- • •..... ■«>,■;.■ :! ■* CiTuiuryW koWab- PnrWinpf js iu fbe trade,' ' 1 «pccia»l. Uwvt a bo purpose going Hast, tot they ‘wiU be coavroeejituev ism.-aive the iipdmorte* t "pcaun gmpcj'yr as also their l W» of freW our Cluibiiiglnnreful.>railudXlyißßi3f,inid : * Hie p t>fr send r.'.t ninrbhcuer cafapicd to ihv taste and ' coumrj^ 11 - ' "* lhe ‘ sl2 s rL ' nt &A* Western I nm intly ?ecefvui£ oPerjwmi to my Stock of ‘ tvv dt r exit*ii4tre vane- Jl .lX-df. ii«LjiAbrirrji.aij4 r^ r uolcs.4u mj'.iinisw tfbif'li we make'' i up_ to ortU*r in .lhi* hesi at Pho»t sfoUci*.''‘-'' - ' r --V -: - - Jnn.v Mccr.osßHY. ; . , V* • J Fiussmln-. t* alDtutWny Schorl for Bout on i- *."*■■**'***?'‘foodfjMirtteWTmfes frGwi’itisGiifgh'L J'***' sw S,»XEAYIH A I BISOXriL. T‘lF: 'VlNj'i'R SFS3lOATnmVonnncnre o.i \Vedn«- X llay, IM* Trans—lK,nrjf.?, Tnmon. U‘,, tor.;, r.1c1.l whit.ic . per cession ot l.vo month,. S 7 c-or, h.wf pnraifie m ad l aiice; Mie Im! ,i cr at the nlose of the ee-won Ar.anFer.icnt, have licSn nw.le , 4 , eectfrinr the ecr ; \ iccf of Hr F.i.dalphe horwtn I’niiTowEhi tK TeachoVof- '; J'*'V*"iJ •a.'fieL'e Tho,e laSmj r.ench leiFoliswtll be charged slt? per session estra and Mfiuonery fnrmsb?d. m , .^ k upil« Clothing {p bf ■ *l* Vi ip u 5 ‘V?»^ ti}eir '°' Vil Wwrf. Itnvpr>-desirab T e lli|f all be present on tae fir*uiar of the .session tor further par«culw, inquire ot theTrw t eina?,atthc. wifi? IteierroCJe'rj-K Mooreheid Pr T. P Ouz2Qtb,Hou c Sh ‘ ttPr , . SPLENDID.PnOPEETY o>f DUQUESNE WAY at- Accxto’f ~oji Tuesday aflerpowu October t?lh, at J 0 fiold. • . ttablp lidti>f-{2cound. riTrsaitou TUST nr.PKIYKB—A geneMi a.^ornhf : nr of Cloth*, U CnSfuurrr*. and Vesnngs, o» the.nctvest stjles and -mow fasbtnuubltcolors, Th&r f'UK.I»:Qf FAPiCrVt, VES’WhTfiiri Cajiuot bo'snr pa-sed in the city? they end/esA variety of - 1 Patterns tn Oashineiei Silk fail ' ; tO'please.thc most.fwudiojißtastes;': A- ; gsen;fViuflcty of other Qoods ftml.&aclcCoaiisOt'plo»notidfahoyc6!of iedßenverand.olhet:Ciothj»i^grd the UotmfaMc ihc Jurtßei oi iho bnortof Quarter' i. Sc**ioUh ot the Peace, m nud-ibr Ihecotoity Of AHe.} Kbeny. ' , ** f / v The peuiinu 01 Sd AVurd'city of Pitfg. : burgh, m ih« l county .liorcsoid, butnbly, shcircth That ' lyoMrflcnneuM Jiaihiptovnled hyuself-witluhhterialE fo- ; tliC accommodhtion ot travelers and others, at his dwell- - ! »ng house iu ihe AVard aforesaid, ai)d that your Honors vt tU tojgrnnt bun a license to keep a public house of cntenaxuincuL -Add your petmoner oa in duty bound wTllprAjv *- ' JACOB HOFGH - We, the ■*nb=crhcrs l cibzchnof the atbresaid Ward, do rcruly. tint the abotc Mod wmtefor hom.st> amt tempnnuce, ami is Wellptovujrd with house room and convemeuecs the accommodation of trav elers and othi rs. and that said lavem’is necewan* John Ander«on. John MUYilhoms.Mahlon Rogers, W J. Anderson. \J,Greer, A FJoyd, J. M. Irwin, F. Arihurs T. Simmons, Da\ id l.upton, C. Reed, Henry Leader. octtO *- , jChron. copy and ch-Po*t,) : Us-? l'h« _suhseriher -would in- .•■ I AV- fonn his tußtomersnud thepnbljrgejierally thothe. : has removed io few. doors ahoyehisoM stand, .whereibeTias-on.hand oml' will eon«:niyly keepa jarge and. well -Rs>«orted..stock of. Groceries, ;rFniii*j-Kota, Wines LiqnOTft-~fcg., Ac; * [ncjlfij: '- J. S-BONKET, r PO i;B I— The Siare Nol 10-iTiKerty stre eh lately oc- ' A cupied l»y J. S Possi-s?ion-grveitJinine« diate}v,tf w«iiured Ahnlr to ’ octlGlw S S. BONNET AKi>PfirNGKS -L*l dorm yard* black O ’iiCMt Silk-FHriges. of various prices* cau; ble fat -WnmiiruA, &e;i IS dorert yards, block Gimp,; ■ all widths amt paiteru*. tor Caj)pß,MaiiuUas v &cq44 pre Figured Silk. Font Btnrim?. juul received aL. ZEPITI.ON' KINZF.rSv ■ .nugfl-:' ;..-., ■■;■:• ■> " No. *>T, Marker street ' To Conntir Itlerchaqts, “ * TIABHCIIAVTS\viIl CudItto ar ' JjAvM. lIOBKINSQIS 3, as he bu*- now* iti store its. large and durable, an uasoTtmetu. nj Chinri* - QuerwiraUt Ar.. sUiinhlc for conntr.)’. mCmlihuu. us is v usually lotiuil m postern houses,.and at equally low “ . AT HDDKLNBON. llo Wood street, up nr Fifth fliett* Goods* - * J TltE'ffulß.CTiJif f. haft--iKis day.commenced opening his ••■■ supply oiEAliXffaQOßSjembracing.an exiimtnve vu riciy:Of aJi-ihf .ariicfcg : hrinufritfg .10 his juie of bnemese, Wuich-nfc 'Y»u maLe\ to order, wr fcolovv the prices of qtj v ibrmcrfcsofliit JAS M * jrep23» _ ~ St-Charles HuiWinr , IflfY $ Hlv £>? I rTsio re aiuf fa r eJfiTkv •:■-/ JUU cc*u£ - 7. & J. C. ACKiiOX* Vonm, i c . *• x/'