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L. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.-?
PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1848.
DBtodoRATICSOMISATIOMS.
A**. FOR PBCSIPENT. r
IS CASS,
M ,? .
■ confidence «7“S*™bi“.r«>d 8 i
' .*; brought before yoo whilst j oapw flumke and will
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,we»,the n? bl ««!• which, by year
• ~ « ttln ‘2 l ? n y fcSEv, rcepotUibilitr, defeated M*
' mlhht.,cn«gyandfearlc*»rc f deJ j, y Grolltßtii
. -<atiacMlonb>-France--a'rce> hrtmwtreM
* * ..ifiio, change oar lnKmauane dependence, not
’* iv> “of <k«eeu,.awl**«“?l | Ivxtmpe.ani enable her
'■'*•' iQrfiiffltrro Ginral Caw.
: v '’ for vice president, _
O. BUT L E It,
V. ' ' • K S£ K iiiTVCKY
'■ ;'iSEES3SSNa«»
* . ,-in the very name- , - _ _.
EtßcfoßAt <HCK®
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' Vin.lUr?BT H^«MA w - I ‘ ancMtef rto
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:. < -'Vvi fpgft-rmct Smith, Fr«pklm ■■•:■.:.
» * joar ‘Jmw csiswrn, Huntingdon. do
: .. 0.-i :-.• '>■•■•''y A- Black, Grttw . »
*- 'rvnc j Gxoux W. TkfitntjX, Bedford do
v„, „ .. XIX. ]SSiB!BHACTo’»,B««t Jo
J- - -i XXI. QEOBOEP.IUjm.WS. Allrghrny do
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WKen,»few day* since, -we charged it upon the
- '"Fede'raipsrty in this county, that they had resorted
*■- to almost every^species of rascality, in order to de
' thenoirancesuf the Democratic party, we a»-
__ti_ucrtcdiot only that which »e honestly believed to
"v-' l ‘ ■fcttnie, but that which our opponent* w*U team to
Ctieirta. -This has been more parltcnlarly demon
' ' "stinted, by the manner tn which the Federal paper*
have quailed us, and the vociferation with
. ’ .which their purchased pack hare been barking at ue.
" * But-we csrc not for such assailants, while We hare
- " truth on ourside, W ? feel no degree of alarm at
- .having either "Cur, or boll terrier, or hound set upon
' ; "nt—-knowing that the calm but steady gate of an
1 honest tpan, is always suficient to intimidate any or
tbeeanitnrnrc. We expect, therefore, to see them
slinking back to their kennels, as they have cone ;
heretofore, only to ran out and bark again, when ;
- their Oyster* shall urge them on. .What .we stated
■ in a former article, as pur belief,, based upon what
» had coma to our knowledge in this coonty,has been
more than corroborated by tbe intelligence we have
" aiuce received from abroad. Our worthy and able
colaborer of the Pennsylvanian thus speaks of the
„ -mate of affairs in the easier part of the State, and
„ .'the tone" of. the Democratic Press, gennerally, indi
, r-Tcalcsasimital stateof thing* elsewhere:— ; . .
-«we cannot om.t catling the attention uf the
- country to the humiliating degradation of the wings,
Y-to purchasing then majorities tn this
' atsohlirh aprieei They marched up. to the polls,
• delibererely.and votea for the Natives with a du
gutting alacrity-whlcb displayed *«>' *■«?* "* ° f
“ '•' , S ? nriociple and: of.all propriety, ond U.eir utter
‘ ;B '-, '!l_;,i,ntidii at" tira feet of the basest faction that ev* .
- - Muted the baTir.t boxes Never In the h ““£;
_. -h i nn r.irv hi* a more .shameless andmore-
I,disgrucefpl «*hibttion.beon,wilnMsed by .thejP®“P>*
Vtblr country. The day of-reckoning and ofretn
" ii'-bution Will come at lasll ,r
-- <. Degradation i* a wo'rd too mild, by which to ex
' .pressthe character which the Federal party have
the late contest. We think that the word
BJTAK*; and that only, c»n be truly need with ref
* -- '«reuee to their conduct t and wc can only speak of
'.-.''•themi as a-party ; rendered infhmous by their own
r ' ■-premeditated acts. What is there in the history ol
campaign, that hear* any analogy with the for
'mercourie of honest men, in any part oflhiscoun-.
tty tf Wbrld % Tiftfa have heretofore
"been so orgsnued—have has such marked pceull
as to be recognised by the banners f nnder
-. -which they willed. and csch f>“ t 0 be °P"
" ~ posed to the leading doctrines contended for by the
1 Other;' In the late contest, however, we have seen
- ' the mite Flag of no-party Federalism; the bloody
th&.Btg of Abolitionism, snd
, jdebcld free soilism, ail professing to aim at differ
_eat reaultajund *ll their forces, notwithstanding, most
*~ f teaUlifnliy blended »u * general efTort to accomplish
1 ' .the overthrew of those whom they could never hope
•' prostrate, hut through the agency of so unholy a
i '(combination:
‘ Bolthe nature of the romblnanon i* not all that
-i" '. has given-character lo the contest, -rlhoughitia fair
' .'iVtd'presnmej thatithosmainly condueed «o,tU ; The
old spirit of evil, that has.nourished and sus
' : : .-mlned «h» Federal patty; from itaiatancy, Juts been,
'it'woykjoperfect grealeracbems of iniquity, and to
he*l than have been , altered
' foqypara;«od.these have all been used, with the
* -most "unblushing impudence, to produce the result
•.y»'4;S;nvcan seen. AndwhiLejPJttmiemles have
SMSfiiSdxerdn'gthctnsrtvesJWe regret to see, that
' 'no many professed 'friends have been either secretly
, v' animimngjh* federal nominees, or, have become
-« '-cardie#* fromWconfidence.and Oius>broDghl their
-l : pHoclplesj'nlo Such a positions to renderthem tern
,sppraiily uhpop.nljg^.
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'“'Phe - <*Fr«fc-Sott , *.3r<*t** . .
C ' ApmmlUcftUeaaer.of the i; Free Soil>‘‘pa'rty in
*|. «t», < iaformed'U3 yesterday that at leaat 7QO vote.
■j'-'if-tbarpttftYwcYe gueaio'Wm.F. Jobnstpn, in this
■- : x<innty: aIPM.-(«l>''h i> oeavly the entire party
- - Vtrtofftb.j' Under no circumataneca, states our in
, 'jbrWTdtpriinHTrdie bVfejven to Gen. Taylor.
. W* lo ""** R ‘ Ur “ a,, '„
, i’- TSToTilte retched fromia friend m Bteniienville,
;■ ftparaphiet entitled t “Letterto Thomas Bake well,
"* Pwaident of the Piiuburgh.Board of Trade,
■/fa ofconnccmig Pittaburgh and Ph.la
••"•'iefpilia'With Cincinnati and the G'eat West. By a
. Steubenville; Ohio -We have
at present to acknowledge the
offhia pambhlot. After the-Pre.,dent.a)
' ‘ eleetioiju'we shall treat our readers to, a portion at
1 least, of its contents. “ , J
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EST Naturalisation papers are atilt being taken
'•nrt £ by.'fgr<!igne;k,' l saybo-ote 5 aybo-ote anxious to give their
vSJca6n<lse Tilf-of November. Wearegad
lib 'work bread, Ucy the
. J . jaws, and -cdntnbote to -the support of the govern -
* me nig have a right to a voice in the election ofrnlers.
This i» our doctrine.
‘murM/orfroca-ioratf •
We pr>sent'w be M'> th ?„^ u °
G&LJr *nd BO
tiffiS, thelatcsCrtturns in
our poisersion, from all parts of the £t*Je. The
counties marked with.} Start*) are official. The re
turns front'the remaining counties are derived gen
erallv from whig sources, and are certainly non -
together reliable. In almcst every instance the of
ficial returns from each couhiy change the result in
favor of the Democrats.' tint table, we must con.
fess, presents a stole if affairs slightly favorable to
the Federalists'; hut still, wedo not, despair of
Lonosnuia’s election. - orthe electlbnftf Isnam
Psnrren, to the office of Canal Commissioner there
is no doubt whatever- His majority win be at least,
we should think, 3000. This shows that Pennsylva
nia is sbll Democratic. Although the FedetalisU
succeeded in securing the, votes of i ,the. Church
burners', Barnburners, andt Abolitionists,for Wm.F.
Johnston, itjcems they were not quite so cuccess
ful in perfecting !tho same hargam Com
missioner* ;Bdt November Will bring .matters right,
again for the Democracy. Pennsylvania can be and
must bo redeemed. We hare the voles to doit,
and it will bo done!
Allegheny,*
Adeime,
Armstrong,*
Berks,*
Beaver,* ‘ '
Banks,*. .
Bedford,*
Blair, •
Butler,
Bradford, .■
Cambria,*.
Carbon v
; Chester,*
t Centre, ■
Cumberland/
Columbia,
i Crawford,-:
i Clarion,*. ...
! Clinton, :
I Clearfield,
i Dauphin,* ...
|.Delaware,* ■
Kik,'
Erie,*- ...
Fayette,*..
Franklin,*
Greene,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Inniata,
Jefferson,
Lebanon,
i Lancaster,*
I Lehigh,: v
i Lycoming, i
Luierne,
Monroe,
Mercer,*
Mifflin,
i Montgomery*
M’Kean, 1
Northampton,
i Northumberland.
Perry,
Phtla. city and cp->
Pike
Potter,
Schuylkill,!
Somerset,*
Sullivan,
Susquehanna,
Tioga, „
K*go r *. -'MM -«*-
Westmoreland,* . 4955 2856
Washington* 3918 .4065.
Warren,
Wayne, 600
Wyoming, . 106
York* 4345 4162
. Popular Vote In 18*4.
Ae the Preiidcntial election ia rapidly approaching,.
it may be aalisfactory to poliuciana to hue the pop
ular vote giren for Preaident.io 1844 to-consollj we,
therefore, publiah the following table, which we
find In an eichaoge paper. It wUI bnobaerred that,
in Sooth Carolina, where the eleetora are ehnaen
by the Legialature, the majority InAiror of Mr, Polk
ieeatimated at 20,000. ... . ■.
Maine, , 34,246
New Hampshire, ; 17,766-, ,
Vermont, .
Messichnaetta, 1 67,009
Rhode Island 7,322
Connecticut, 37.832
New York, 232,482
NesrJertey, 38,318
Pennsylvania, .10t,318
Delaware, “>258
Maryland,,. .
■Virginia* ■- '-.2 .43,677 .
North Carolina, *45,232
Georgia, 42,106 .
Alabama, 24,961
Xoumana, -
Mississippi, 19^06
Tennessee, .60,030
Kentucky, '■ 6 *J**
Ohio, 166,067
Indiana, .
Illinois,
Michigan,. 34^237
Missouri,
■ Arkansas, ■ 5,600
Sooth Carolina,
Polk’, majority orer Clay, 68,3571
a Mu
SiE&XHl «»•,»» -t«™ ■»'«•**
be a> follows :
Maine, » Tennessee,
New Hampshire, y“°>
t Massachusetts, 12 tonsjana,
Rhode Isiond, 4 .Mississippi,.
Connecticut, •; 6 Indiana,
Vermont, , 6 v Ol1 ’
Maryland, 8 AJahania,
Virginia, H Missouri,
Nortii'Caroline, , >V Arkansas,,
New York, 36 Mlqhwan,
New: Jersey, ■ ' v / .1 s*S**?:
Pennsylvania! . ■ 26 Tessa,
Delaware, 3 lowa, . , . .
South Carolina, 9 Wisconsin,
Georgia,
Kentucky, ■ ** ,
One hundred and forty-si
necessary to an election b'
Unlob M Ftdt»Uim »nS N»tlvlim.
HoßCoforlb, »he Federal whigs ,»ni cliurch-biirri..
ing natives will be known as one and the’fame par
ty - -The onion between them is as perfect as that
between man and wife. Ltwls C. Uvih, the head
and front of Nativisra in the Pnited Slatea,
dieted to Congteo from Philadelphia, BY- THE
WHIG PARTY! The whigs, therefore, have gone
over to I.c*iD and tbfl NiUwb. ■■■->
And what4s the greet-object of |he Native P ar^ v
which the Whigs have thee embraced and hugged to
their hearts t It i* to disfranchise evei? man who ■
hat fled from opprcsslon-tn Europe, to seek a hom.e
in this «* land of the flree.” The Natives have de
clared' repea"lcdly,that the twenty-one yeara’proba
tion in their creed,'« is only the. stepping-stone to
:(oial eaclusioii.” This is Mr. Leyin’s doctrine j and
the Whig's have necessarily adopted it m making
Xeviii their candidate, and placing him; upon the. |
'floor or Congresi by their vole?] : This U plain and |
undeniable. And yot, notwithstanding ..these facts,
a large number of honest hut deceived foreigners,
voted with the Federal Natives at onr recent State
Election..'But, between, now apd the Presidential,
election, they will discover to their sorrow, that_
they have been cheated and betrayed i and we feel
confident that they will rise up <n mnare sgainat the
party that-wonfdTakp - from -tßem-Md-their^iend.
she dearest rights known to a freeman.
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6130 8244
8856
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2133, 2094
8411 4207
2384- ’-' 2760
2^v:;g 6t| 7 *6lO
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-270 5 322
270
765
890'
3060 -
vnc
281
2238 1264
M 54 '
502
3080 -2968
~, , 972
495
197 '
‘ 1413
3290 2736 3273 .
2985 5758 3004
1020
482
843
443
461
soo
, . . 1230 -
540 . -
1103
160
890
,900
'cLtu. . folk. UTmty.
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45,719 Jf 4,53!
, 27,161 ? 4,161
18,041 3,984
' 52,939 "10,530
4,845
29,841 .. '
237,688
37,495
167,536
6,972
■32,676
49,670
29,287
44,155
36,168
13,467'
25,126
59,917
51,958
149417
70,181
57,920
27,703 ,
41,369
9,646
20,000 e»t. maj.
1,335,434 42,194
1,297,079
Tot. elec. r voter, 29®.
lix electoral
>y the people.
BSTThc street! were again crowded yesterday,
w,th politician*, and all who were anxious snout the
new!.- Both partica were at times sanguine and a_
times desponding. Vs never saw such uaitt.
69* A good deal has been said about Sixth street,
in the papers. We saw It yesterday, and Wet think' it
Wltl took well, and he passable .0 a very few days.
Thd workmen are busy. The ««locals” of some of
the papers should not be hasty in their remarks
about dehcatc affairs.
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Thewfcplef&nouttt « *?
Gen. CasSg'hye'f- a'44*»b<ye bta.jePllaf t j$JL "t fig!
the'Whfea, Tvitb aH. their, remarkabte.faci iy, a .
urea, can mSkftontf is $63,90046, namely
For. 10 rations per day, at 20 cents P" •
" tion, from Oclober9lh, 1813, to May 2 >
1822, allowed by Mr. Calhoun, .Secretary -, .
of Warymmaecdunt gfthe g« 1
attending his intercourse with Zhejn s 6 gmoo
- aeSuperintendant of Indian affairs,
For office yeny, cl?& t'j t - e ? D f ; l f l ’ S" nut’
tie., front October.9th, 1813, WJ“*J = »
1831. at ftlifiQft pen annum ii a lowed oy, ,
■ Mr. CalhJuCsecretary ofWar. Novao,-
' ber 2d, 1821, and drawn afterwards, pu> ofl
•#aant to that decision, ’a.-v-V. T .
For services in superinteodmi the IndUn
agencies of Ptqna, to Ohio; Fort Wayne,
in Indiana; and Chicago, to Illinois, at
91,500 per anntjm,_ftront January .Ist, ;
1822, to July 31st, 1831 allowed by Gen.
Peter B. Porter,Secretary of War, on an
Son ortheHon. Wilitam Wtrt.Attor
nev General of the United States, in fa
vor of the allowance—the, said, agencies f . ...
not being witltin Gen.Cass’s Jurisdiction
' •as Superintendent of Indian- Affaire, for
. Michigan, and the service, being there
fore,extra, and not requited ° r J lim , y l4 37S qO
For services and expenses as cpmraissioney ;
in tho negotiation of numerous Indian
veaties. by whicKnearion® hundred sail- . .
lions of acres of land wasacquired,worth
at least threOshundredmdhons of .
for expenses,in coming to, and whiloot
Washington, in preparing a code lor mo
reorganization of the Indian department,
■ and, on one occasion, to aid in the settle-;
ment of his'large and complicatedae
counts for disbursements as Superinten
dent of Indian Affair»-lhe services hav
' ing been rendereil and the expenses in
curred at various periods between 1814
and 1829, and the allowances thetefore
having bdon' made by the Secretary of
War for tho time being, -
For pay und allowance aa a captain, m
compensation for his esmcee, *“
charge or outstanding debta.in Miehl
•gan Territory (under ,n '. a PP“ inh ?s"‘
of. the acting Secretary, of War, May
I2th, 1817) from May 12th, |®*7> *” ,
June 28th. 1321, allowed by the m
I Fo*r enmpehsatjon for scrvicea payingela'jaa
of the'late warjibeing the pay, Stc., for
ond rear, of an assistant deputy iiuarter-, :
master general, allowed by the . ecrm ', Q 0( 60
ry of War.
Total, ’ .863,990 46
Of this amount, we clearly showed, in » h « *««'*•*•
unnß the subject published in our paper on llic '“’V
undlSih in.int.that $46,954 50was rnraetnaU/
oenses' and Mpendiinres tncnrred by Gen *.^ aß VC.
the performance of duties imposed upon him, Ad
bv which he was not, therefore, benefited one jM,
thus leaving only $17,034 96, as eatra romp/nsa
non lor * large amount of f,lra *"^ CC .' ] , e " l X 08t
ihronuh nearly nineteen years, end vaino oi
whictf, both to the government andthe
hia charef n could scarcely i>e computed.. ..
We now turn in the other pictuie—the ©stra al r
lowgncea tofien. Taj lor-lahcn from >epnrU “ad“
-bvihe brnner accounting officers, anodaia netoro
the Rouse or Representatives during thelait session^
but which Gen. Taylor’s friends (the. Whigs),Whigs), would
anret as pnblUhed in our paper on the l6ih lo.uul,
with some* nddltiional Information in regard'or'ie
! present pay and eilra allowances of the Whig can
bdidale for the Presidancy. ...
Ist. Allowances ovtrand above pay, S>r*n frp*
i arately in the reports. .■ . .
Second Ai'DiToa'a lireaST.
Brevet pay and emoloments,
Double rations, . .
Toian AfOtwa's Resoar.
i Transportation of officers* baggage, «'<,
Commutation of quarters and. foel, . . 013 02
Per diem allowance on court martial duty, SJJ
1022 932
4983 2059
3952 | 3906
Tout,
2d. Allowances mued up with hi* pay. under the
held of‘‘Pay and Emolument*!” ■■■•/,■’■;
4 ration.pcrdayaellentenMt and Mpmln ,
fconi May 3d, ISOS, to September Sth,
6.W8 ration* at
20 cents. * ~ * .
1 ration for one eervant for aame time. VO
Allowance a*pay for one •maol, aame
time; at »7 p« month, - ; r „
Allowance* for clothing for tame at $-->0 -
4 ratinna per day a« major, from Septamher .
5, IS12; to April 20, 1619-2,407 dtra,
aniSXCSration*at 20,cent*, ... * ‘,J33 0U
2 ration* for two .errant* for **m» time, 9CG 80
Allowance a* pay foraamc, name time, at ■ ■
:#t permduth each, - , * *,•* V 1 ,
Alldwancej ot.cloihtßg for aaitie, nt *2 jO ;
■ ■ r , " •.
Allowance for forage for three hone*, aame ■ ,
time, at »S per month each, T. _ ' ,h
6 ration* per day a* .ttg^^edrodfrow,
April 20, . ISI9, to April 20, tS29-3,6.d1
day?,' 000 18,250 ration. at 20 cenu, ..•I.O'-OOP
3 mUon* for two .amnia for *ame time ~400 00
Allowance .ha pay for two tervant*. name
time at *7 per month each, .... -, . .1,680 W
Allowance for clothing for *atne, 0t92-»
per month each, , - * , "
Allowance* for forage for three horse*.
aame time, at 8 per month oaeb, - -■ bbow
fi • ritlbfli per dtjr a» colonel• *«>m Apn* ♦»*
1829, to December 25,1837—3,169 day*, , n . >#a
and 19,014 ration, at 20 cent*, _ -
2 ration, fori*vo actranu for eomptime, 1,40,00.
Allowance aa pay for tame, aame time, at _
7 per month eaeh, * - so
Allowance for clothing for name, aame
time, at 42 60 ; per month each,
Allowance lor forage for four boraea, «amc_
time, at 98 per month each, , , ■
12. rationaper day a*brigadier general, from
December 25th, 1537, to June 29ih, 1846
-3,106 dayi, and 37,2*2. ration. »‘ 40
1 3 rations for three aersahta, (hr. aame.tlme, 1,863 60
i Allowance aa pay for name, for anme time,. - .
at 97 per month each, ..tv*
[ Allowance for' clothing for same, aame ■
1 time, at $250 pernionth cacti,
Allowance for forage for file horaef, name
.time, at 98 per month each, . ' 4,OhJ 97
15 ration, per day aa major general, from
iJ June SSti, 1846, to December 3UU 1847
—651 day., and. 8,265 ration, at 20 *t»., 1,603 00
4 rationa for fchr aertantafor aame time, 440 80
Allowance for pay lor aame, for.aame time,
at $7 per.month .each, - ' rn .
Allowance for clothing for same, at 92 oO ,
per'inontH. eachj
Allowance for forage for aeten home*, for
' aame. tide, at. 98 per month each, IfflV 30
8,060
2,106
3.670
3,632
Totorofboth clas»c«,
Thu. we aee, lhai 'wblinllle Whig
oratois hue been << noging the cl, * 0 B e V “'l_°J. cr
the country Gen.Ca*rha» feceu-
enhrmbniium'or^63jfl9P
expense* aitid etpf nature*, and did not,; therefore,
benefit him a farthing—and ■ inaolgthg vtbelr «bnrt
ts«te by calling him “plunderer,’’ “robber,
“ thief,”' and other polite epithet* common in. their
political ivneabblnry, their, own ha* ro
'fceired'ineitra nllowance*, oversold abp»e hi* pay.
Utt« Iheverymoderate aam.dl $74,1©4 04, wnicn
dw» not Include the value ; of; the and
fuel-” furnished him during thi* lQngperiod Jofscr
vice, 7 and which Would amounlto several thousand
dollar* additional.-/. . iv, .; - '- ■■■ -
’The last account* from the .Whig military eandit ,
date for the Presidency •how htm to he now in re
ceipt of the following sums per month a* pay and
extra allowance* :,' ‘ m
J>ty amKxltmtmctitoAfoj. 0<». fltytog
. Allowance for quarter*, 8. room*, at 815 * on
Allowance for fuel, 8 cnrda'of wopd-lpr seif, ..
and two-third* or a cord for four servants,. • .
'at 88 por.cord, - ; - > ~‘
Allowance for- auhai»tcnce for self, thirty
rations re* das, at 20 cl*. per ration ,
‘Allowance forfiiur servant*, four rations
L petda,,-at2oxta~_ -. :• ----- : 24 00
Allowance for clothing fpr tarrip, §4ji»u ./•
' ‘ CAch, . * , •l"-:-'. 1 '
Allowance as pay for same at §8 each,
Allowance for forage for 7 horse*, at
each, * . - . - -_66 00.
' Making) - * • 8691 33
KIK JIUWDBED AW> NIBEIY-ora DOtLARS AHDTIUR
ty-TiiBEE eEnia.rEß.Koaiit»Mluchi« seven THOUS
AND THREEUURDRED ARD.KIHETY-riVßßnxi.Atta AHD
iniiErr-nx‘Olsis A’-YEAtt. whtch this military can
dirfateforthePrCsidencyrcceives; and ib determined
to P* P“‘™
iv'ailabirjty-t>Vparty-^» l B-JP“ rt y„nope, In
electing.him solhat high offlee. The Democratic
candidate on being nominated, immediately relin
quished everything, dignity of station, and salary,
I end placed himself in, the bands of the people; but
- r - V- * V X
•v'-'-vX'---
A V * l-'! . >
I<A w , t
r:" ».--v ••■ -a •.•:v. :;■ *■■:: *■■ > •« '--a '--*>•• i -j
r v *« *. 1 ✓ *}>***£ 3 -V «* ***
*• VK^* 7 '*** * |f j r
nothing abort of, 825,d0» pCr,-.annum, on Pfcs'deot,
wiU-ti.adce.tliC Whig cah&Jafe-to y' vc u l' h '" r ' h "
ulied pay and allowances, a ffi >Hn,l ” B „ '°„f the^high
blv-mi.ro that* the salary °£ sn * on „ e
c&met officers of, the, government; '” r
we opine, hifbas been tor sometime past rendering
little other service than writing political letter,,
one of which in some waycontradicta or is mconaia
tent w ilh it. predecessor. Whether, on the $25,0«U
being secured to him, he would ltlc l U Bh . un p
Pnrm iwnrA aWd habits of command, is p .mn«^r ;
whitVwc much more thin
port unity of testing. His fonr‘‘dark’-semnu,
‘■Charles,’’ “Tom,” “ William,’’ ™*‘ 3 T*\ e
as they are-described and named in hi* • ... *
| would probably prefer to.leave behind n Lm.Uiana,
lest some of Iff* ’(Tan 'Suren "Abol.tion.sts should be
I disposed 10 fraterniie with and gi'O them an opp
trinity or inking a journey farther
As to the thirty rations a day, and *«"•«
es, we do not: see.how hoeould give. .-j.
depletion he would suffpr, and the',
means of locomotion at the expense ortho govern
ment, would be greater than he couldprohahlj
stand. But we rotnrn to the figures, fin.
has received as citra allowances, which e
specified, over nod above his regular pay, up to tne
Isstof January last, - - * ® 74 ’
To which add his citra allowances,uc-.... - _
cording to his accounts, np to the duth gg
of June, via : ’ ...... - :*■ -’ _
♦ $8,584 W
12,60 S 00
$49,155 74
®74,8C4 0»:
fi{
Making the very moderate sum of
which is only 513,82155 more than the WhißS, wi h
all their distinguished mathematical * a ' rnl '* a ?":
nny way mako out that Gen. ,38 , .. r . pn m. I
for extra allowances of all >“ nd9 «. W ™ We' have
pensation* expenses, or expend,tu es We
not only been reluctantly draw nin « the eo, <»" h
alien of this subject'of the cttraaHawanceswhch
Gen. Taylor has received, by the _ unfair and on
scrupulous efforts ofthe 'tdecency
pose noon' the people by wilfully “ei to
misstating,tand misrepresenting | bo g af .
Gen. Cass, but have been m . ea “|f‘^ e s throneh
ed, goaded into it by unprincipled presses thro g
out the country. Wo arc content»» !«»« »« tc '
suits we have developed, and which cannot be
controverted, to the calm and dispassionate con
iteration of an intelligent penpto.
V * From this sum the amount ofbreyet
should he deducted, as they are * B \ b " c f“ h ‘" b , r ”®
next class, which arc made up nccorsling lo_hi» |
vet rank when he was ll)Jt i
« pay and emoluments” in accordance with tnat
”tThe value ortho “quarterstn fuel in kind”
furnished to him, when'he did not draw commuta
tion therefrom, we have been unable to aseer
tain. It would, however, to a consider
able tnai.—fVaahingloH Untutt,
irfi.n; q. District Conrt.«* , i’hf limn'd .Sisir,
Aailbetterse«tolunnme.^■; - !* N
jrr* Attention Bines.—*A mfetmr ouW Jack-
Jorninsune officers for .he e,,«uu. ? elrction. which will
come off on *»iunl»y or sxcatTxsv
/ niTTBBCROH THBATOE.
.•''s Pmtmt " ...Maimjitr uml te-i-e
; ■ -Of AP»|SiW>» *
Pnvate i>oxo - «W*. 1 S-t'E e ucUlf • 'Jg
gE? f £"T. .»:.&'?& A™ ■ 1
tp-BF.NRm , OrMfc aTOHMs. Turilil- lati ai.pi-ar
“wrDXi-wv.O.-u.SerlVuilU.ri.^^""''-'
HAaHi»*T» n. i,
Hmalr.. - - Mr Add™- t >'
Afteritepioj’, « cw.cl F« Jr D».x. Mi- »»•>
Mr <;oodw»n. ••
} ■■TO COUC-ludf-'TIHt
S D.rcon. | Inivrnla. ...Mr» Prior
I
M® A W.I-
J unpul.ii.tedmm.uw.ipi or H-<-!«'
>■> 1,11)1
P «{r.aS'iS3io.rflte wum. ofao o
Tnle of ihp '.***#, Uy *>• Corti»ji il , L - 7^
(imhnm’* MHaunOi {«
I>.niorniUe lUv.eor, ftr Oflowr,
•i-n mRIXof AHeßhfny CUV. has (U! th*vobf»vP..
.^rrci, .tin)door above Second. ocilS
r¥V» THE pT)BIiIC.-srhw *o rl,i *y *^ al 1 JOU J II J
T ?wf Maiital fain Kxtra'tar toprore a euro for
* » wbfch I taw W«,.fcW
with .nr iru K««>- 10 p. VHEFXAND.
Afqutukanvtk. KV« AJ>rU €, WK • .
' \i» li Daiaky—Sit.-llmy* been uoubled with »«e
PllJi fof : rjeht moaih*»' < ‘ S*' 1,IXO
fSiructor having recomiaeuiletl to
«nnli«l il bat iwie*, obia»o*d and ut
,v« l.a. m.r10.0, r«r«.«m.k, a
®gfe»«assr=ftt
«n»foe in «*« of 111* Sf**™* 1
A wilt afford tjuianf T*U*f, atuJ
"'’TO* l g]s > ma,tiWijrsi>i2 r .'<-C<>' l, '«’ rlel ' ExMaeior*.
’S^ssKpssiSiwit 1- -
.gfMi*. on nppMc»nnn 10 w^,-..jjk^;-jWff»fcMi**.
1 Pr.AVm,Thorn, Agent, .
T»llcv’c AttUnnl Galvanic; Cure-All,
MBifeiw* ofieV««M« !' ,rl i'‘oH , N PP
"orTie’dfcwy - , As^RmAu'^i
— rQoofU?*."v •>’ 1 *
AT SO. W MitRCT. "£fcA.fc TOUBtn . !,._i
T nnrvyci FATON Jc CO. having laifftuhe old stand
WiMßms&M
| a^rS^gßSssgfer
Huvcri of Woolen viocaa S
U °noSm'4oNlpa« n cor>>« F.IU. «n.l Woe*,
BIOJI lengtheped 11|»111« . ,
to nnh wrt Wood.
■ -OCt!H:I\V r
tv HOOKS—TI>f Wotnmi of the. Auiencn.n Ilr \y
Nil'ioiWbykl.AbHh r Ellet-.n two tolmnrs, w,.h
P °rZ« Boro., 1 os a Poft, nod as a Man. b> '•nmuri
\o 1,0 a Mon m'liook tor Mys. contaiijiiij iwfitl
hints oollir ronosnooOfol'sm' -^' willing useful
liSSSSs&aafe
'SSSaswsFi?® - "-
Justreceivedland “oJlffsTON * STOCKTON^
t- aboe stock of fa>'oY buy
Tt goOD^—On'-Thureduy. mornings Ocl.. lOilij fil 10
fishva genwol ossortmento u Mll( , c|li boo |-
tng of tnahognnj he[lsifhds >, fraih>
case* ftncj and common ehatrS B t. nao^,bl . nailj , ltl()Wllff
cr beds, bedding, mart s el . k i, b | l( . bble n S |is l *c.
s ’Wl’iiSuS;™ Variety coodi, gold and silver'-.watches,
oct!8 ■»■-■
■i *-rmrr»* MITRIP I .-U.-'Slitlilibrt; JiNo» Pt
Old=Yinpiutt,/rheL'-n!fwf uihe
Ku.frofthoSea ; B=n Bollj M#id’“tiwimlioii •
9leppingtijronmcd,Bovc . j,e (u ,[ ovl , oaen n-
Kthiopmft Alee Book. - ; ; * -
' 10 00
38 00
T>AbAM.Ch V** A ifi,tfW N ±*fl~Thi* <Uy^Vfidiwr»da)V
foTeMoon,ATttl be a6ldm
at 100 clocKin^‘ ll4AV r oori str< , elf three
MeKe s mi|>; A«Miou Rj>J^>^ of ,p r y GMl \ % remninmj?
door*
SbawKmuJ HBndketchicfVa^g McKENNA, And
OcUo *• . - •
•».. I*-
' T?iJE Twiß*.*S-On >lon3oy night,’’the citizens in
"the neighborhood-ofiahe MayoinfOffice..were dis-1
toibed the wicked'yclis of sSroe bodiaroitee, who
were coefined in the Tombs. The animations at
that lime were, that there would.be a full hoase be
fore morning. And so there was; for yesterday
morning eleven persons of the : various grades were
brought before the. Mayor,. .With ..cases, spectators
and officers, the office was crowded.
The-first ’’’questiondiscussed” was one of.a.mat
rimonial nalure,rthough somewhat, raised with the
' social. It will-be recollected that Jt holase near the
Southfield Methodist Church was, afew.weeks ago,
visited by the Police,'and same of the inmates were’
sent to jail. It appears they have ’’eyarraed”
again,-and have 'been Tor some, time operating m th e
Sixth Ward; On Monday night the, king of the hive
was arrested for whipping his wlie; and. also, for
raising-a row,and breakinghia neighbor’s windows.
A ’widow lady appeared afhtnst Him before the
Mayor, whose rjrjrpfcfairfMii wjrsufficient to induce
his Honor to send the bruised and itatter|dfha*b»nd
to the hill for five days. ,
Four bqya were next brought up,- This was the
party tbat made the noise. They bad beca,arretted
in the Diamond,—all thunk.. One of.lhcm cried a
little, and intimated that he did not desire to, be
sent to jail ’ “ for not doin' nothin’.” . Parents and
friends interposed for those . yonng bloods, but their,
pleadings made .no impression: upon the executive.
A man without a name, was called up. He had
been drunk,: but not very bad,so he was permitted
l to -after paying a slight fine and costs, _ i .
A black boy" “fironi the; Virginia House, in Virgin
alley” was sent up for disorderly conduct.;
- A- good looking-young man, who saidihit home
Was on a coal boat. was. fined for some singular an
tics in tiie street; 1 A friend ipaid down.'the money, ]
and he slipped out.
A wretched looking woman was brought infor
drunkenness; the watchman found.her in firant
sireet, after 11 o’clock. She said' she was ont in
search of her' hiisband j bnt this excuserwould not
do, so she was sent op.
There were two other casts;. one a returned vol
; unteer, who was fined, theother a.pooT fellow from
Kittanning, who was discharged. .1
Mused ahd Koukd. —A young girl,about (fifteen
year* of age, who arrived in the city a few daya ago l
from Ohio, in company with her parent!, on a visit !
sjo some friends, wandered away from their lodging
p\acr, and wasnot found until Sunday afternoon.— 1
fiVat distress was caused in tliß.family, and thoughts,!
of\n elopement occurred to them; but these-were
notlscriously entertained., file proved
simply that an elopement was attempted—the hearts
of the two young ones proving too faint to push on
to victory. ; All is right .again, for the present. The
daughter relumed to her mamma and papa, and the
iojr to his homem Jefferson, Aehtabula county,o. ; .
Ftitroß’i! Bells.—H u needless to .aja'ny thing
in praisr of-the Belt's made by A. Fulton Esq., jet
we will venture to give the follow mg .from the
Hudson, tOM°) Observer.,
"Cituani B£uv. ; -PitUbargh seem* destinedHi
escelevery other city in the Union, hot only m the
number arid variety of its manufacture*, but also in
their quality.- In-the manufacture of gloss, iron,
white-lead, and heavy machinery, of every kind, it
i haaercelled foraome time, 41 seem* that now,this
“Iron City ly is gaining the enviable distinction of j
successful competition with an K;i;»iernjcit) in cast- 1
iug belts.. - . v
.. -The citizens of the flnursbing village of Newton
Fall*, haring recently purchased one of them, sends.
u» the following corritminication for the M beofGt**: of
those churches which are not provided with bells.,
Messrs. EntTOK.—Being faily satisfied that it w ill
] be a benefit to the chnrcheson the Reserve, we will
do ourselves the pleasure of in viting the attention of
all who may be interested, m the foundery of A«
FfttoK, Pittsburgh, ,ar producing-bell* which well
'deserve precedence over those of equal,weight, east
in Trdy,\N\ Y. The One: we received from J?uUon’s i
last summer, of only 600 ibs. w eight, will .not suffer A
in comparison with those, weighing several hundredr
pounds more. .>■
Newum Falls, Sept. IC, IS4S,
«sB" The Oysiecibnwnew la, very ; now.
Politician* arepnyinglheir bel». Wewonliiiiketo
'Jinaw exactly tbo numberor can* required to saliafy
iho clntina of ihe wtnnere.; Sucti atatialie*, might be.
ise. uieful. ■ „ 1‘ ...
J;• S-..V ?
« Tut “ Ada* abd Eve House.” —The j
tor of Ihipeataldtabment, hnada.ua: the following pa
pur, with 69 namea attached, all to the same hand \
writing i and among the real, the “ Allegheny Po
lice:” ' ' ’—-
We, the underaigned •obscribbmf'certify ‘h J V
Adam Warebain, who ; keepa a poblic.houae in the
Fourth ward of Allegheny city, ia or a race prthe
Aral acltlera or the State ofPennajlvanh; that he is
a temperate, orderly ; and good citiaen; jlial he
keepi an orderly, <iuieiand respectable house 1 . that,
such house, owing to Us lo^aUon f :is very.nrcessiry
as a pubhehodsej anil it is well furnished nod well
kept, by the aforesaid Adam Waieham. ;
October 17,1848. : . - ■ : i
Theatre. —Addami appears in his grcalchar.lr
ter of Hamlet, this evening, the occaiioa.of his ben
efit. We notice that Owens is underlined for Me*'
day. ' >
Mil* Walters dances .Haft*
win.
my There were two cases in the Allegheny.
-Tombs yesterday' rooming. One', .was a German,
who had been whipping hi* wife: What has,got in
to the men t ■ .
SS' There was a report of nmyslerinu, death in
soroo paitoftho FifUa Ward yesterday, but woeonli
trace it to no reliable source. The. practice of get
ting up-hoases of this kind,is too common, 1 ■, -
: ' 83T The bblU kept such,n clattering .on .Monday;
night, that weconcluded allcast a hftlf.n doten. of
children had .wandered, away. Why don't people
keep ui iheir little cherubs t. . ..
- fcxT A youth was pul out of the Theatre last eve
ningfp. throwing an apple atone of .the actors. Ke
misled stoutly, anil so-did his frlends i buloilt.-he
went. Ho waa served right. ' " •' ,_•
x boy at .work in thb Batting factory, Alie
nheny, was seriously injured by-being caught in -the
Revolver, last week,, So says Purvinnce’e News.
BdT The members of the Allegheny Fire Compa
ny are to havc a Ball on the evening of ihe 3J»t m t
hum. *
figr Howe '&Co>« Circus iaeipected in about two,
week*. ■ ,
ear Last night was so cold, that wo feat the rain i
has ceased for the present*- - , *j*
in* {ioodsoir&'ClafkVorßeUevuevOhio^Noyetnher
213*1640 sent n’lette* to Dr.O.‘o-.Vjiughn,tht proprietor.;
oftWcelebruvod tuthouttipticMixture T ihEGreatAmer-_
lean ‘Remedy, witfnu statement that-in : the
Ohio where they dafcnslnesMhaamclehnßhafl trapjfrv
cedeiited sales: Nothing; Uke\ it;has: ever ;.«ipewi«d,L
-People fortdi
*Xvs good. • OW case*, which have baffled .tta . skill
of medical inejti bay* yielded io:UfanattelMulro*m ;
Ste
men nr* agents-for; Us saie-r-a .strong proof ol the Rte&t
vlttuea bf-the a«ieh‘. on Agents,'in ;oor paper,
Whose- names -wifrim
Remedy,and get a Pumphkt ,
Agent* in Pittsburgh, 11a.ts ABrockway,. No.Sliiberty
>t.i near Canal Basin." ■ •
ITT* EavWioxs ov Vue Svin.—lt shbuld/be : reinemhej-.
r-dwhen the eoutßer .particles of impunty.nT* diverted
frmn their proper
skin, that cutuneons eruption! m fte certain rpn«-
’“mbit's Indi/m i'ptaiu wri'wilVbr
’ fnl medicine ibrall. disorders of theskln i i V.
iVpel from the body thbVe poironous are
Ihecauße of all kindfi.of eruptive dißcafiCi-v.''yj , K_ pd *;s
dion Vegetable wiUi*e found to aid ahdtmp
ilicy will most OMureilly ‘
whole frame, which in turn will he sure ,0 f8? r f .
and healthy complexion. . . . •-_ Remr mhiirtli«kt;
t Bemtrof CounfnftUaana lmttauotu. * . .
. rfrk,;Jtt*..fV L i j»VA-'«c*T ; *Oßenis'for;tlnß ‘
r *
:WtlghPsl>tiil#fpal(»iiiee;
y.Ttegmii«a>4^aSS£S»{?.>ssJ ? bv JoiurtWtesos,
wsSßMmm
tale rate -
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ff flte|raplil
Ifeparteq ftnr theßMorning Post.
ARRIVAL OF THE
BEITA N N I AT
SEVEN DAYS LATER!
Commerelal
. . ■ Ail qalrt la Ireland.
‘ 'The Britannia from-. Lfverp6oT> “!
Cotton—Fair and bftUer
an Jd.i (nidling is unchanged: lari opjneit the
week dnjltfbut recovered and closed at full prices..
Bacon is very dull. Bice, fine white, 13*f:per cwt.
Tar basadvaficed 3s. per Hi- Turpentine is vety
•firm.., .v. ' U'- V•. ‘. .5...
- Flout—ThcsaLesire at 320335..6d. tplehlj" l7 ®
18s. - Wheal, Hed,B«Bsr4d., .White
Corn 34@375.' , \ .Ur -
■The'ReptlblloanV,at-Baden, under-S], I]uve,have
made a successful outbreak, and proclaimed, a Ger-
man Republic, , - r /s _ ~~ *“i
- The engageinent 'bdlween?: Cabrera’s; jtibmejou^
bend andQuccnts tiurtps, neartabuSaliioCpfilonia. .
The insurgents were routed/and Cabrera fled Into
France; The Provinces of.Cincad. Rea], njisTqledo.
is proclaimed in a state ofaiege, e ,
The Daßfih'Governaienthaais'tued a'n"official cir,
cular' contradicting Itrq,irepbjr( of,its, dijpositipu to.
i accept the modification of armistice.- -
Lonis Napoleon has taken hin eeaf
and made a speech, giving h'ts-adh^on s to,the Re
public. ’ Raspail 'was also admitted-, Eight social
ists were arrested, charged with J
the life of Cayaignac. .The excitement: has subsided
after the Pariß elections, but great caution, is still
-used.' The port*have - been-double?/a'nditft* g*rne
sona' are always.ready for. any emergehry. The
tranquility.will probably contiuuo until the question 1
of the election of a President comes, up then a
crisis will ensue. The Government wilkpropose the I
election of the first President liy ithe Assembly.,
PrQ'ftU* /
B rlin is greatly. excited by. the appointment rpf.
new ministers, They are supposed, WheVeactmnf,
ary dr conservative:: Gen.Merangil issued a prpcla
‘nintion, alarmed at the jp_garent_dctermination v of;
the’ulfraDemocratsto check them. ' Aseripns con-:
flict between the troops ,and populace.,Was feared/
though stjll everything was tranquil. W < A
An'insurrection in Cologne, caused by', the arrest*
of persons charged with rcvoluhnnary imoyementt-.
that look-place.- .The troops took, possession of; the ■:
main oqdare, covered about thirty barricades, and ,
occupied the city gales. The city was declared in
a state of siege; Upon requesting, the;,RanghW j
Guard to reestablish order, the barricade*v?ere re,
moved without, further conflict, and,- order-.-was, re,
stored.
Ireland. | / . ; -
No further disliubsncea in Ireland, - :; ?
London money market easy. Trai.e somewhat
improved. - Console 25J.: - J .■ ■ ,
' Soles of Cotton'of the week at 2s. Si.iflO Bis.
1 • Philadelphia, Oct. 17,'1848.
■ ’Wc hat# an arrivalfrom Pernambuco,* which,
bring* news ti> Urn 10th ult. The Province Is in a
very unsettled‘state. The Portugese fear ipnrrer
non, as the cry Ihronghimt the city was kill the I
foreigners.” ' J
(Exclusive Cprte^popdfnCft.pfJb^Poat*!
. Phil»oeuhia, Oct. 17j1848-r-4?4
Our foaling* are— J.ongstrelh, 54,340 .v Jphnsion,
24,351 —Johnatnn*hend,11.rote*~ ?ptHfru«report
ed at 425 and oyer for Longstroth. , * „
' “ PENNSYIVASIAN/.’
f. HA*iUBviujn,Oct,.|7 / 7iP’^ nc ! i '
' Chances in favor of Johnston, ; r
iCorTespon3fnc?.of;tbt:Monußjf>'Ro*t|’_. ...
, Venwgo Conniy**OAeUl»
■■■■-•:
Lnogstrcth...., “ I tS " .
...,■<•»• Wy
•
.... 1553
-9M
—-S9l
Mast Cmrcira.
Painter.... •.... ■ • • • •
Mtddleawnrth.
Venango Judd* her own. II Cwpeedj a majon
t, here you «a'n' draw on n» for 600: we’ll Konor the
draft. ! In haste, your*, &c. W-, 11 - 1 "
S3T Very well, friend t., we ahaJl.draw 4pon Ve
uango for COO, with the full beher that the draft wtll
bo fully honored. — Ed. Post. ,
lTj-To renSer a medicine wrf?c(,palaialit^«na* l^ -
Iv'ocrent advance inwardethe eradication rft '
because there can he so doubt that one greetof
nvAirA>ti*d itlnefs U'UtR natnral : TfluPtan|'e . Wr.
swallow conformable ip - Jba .
Phv«icL3ii
To 2y Ac medical prac'moner in order to *«*>'«,
5hU prccripfion.’ Reroute » £
SM V o? The
taflc raoulh^coriaider^le
JcnJihoftimcvitliQUb inducing aa>**ymptowrjrijjusea
orcfignii. TheircnTaUveproperuesnrejtaßflr^fi”;
‘pdla^CnraplulnHVWldfeh’originfcißjn i
iKK hsV <triEe alil\e, root offline, M«* th ®
SeSS^vlfawsws: :
SS&fta^rasSfr^S
'** ' [For list of Age ate aee , ndTertitemgdj__]_
tttocsf.hoij) PBHsmJßft A’r Ai J cmp?r,-m»
H etornoonTat 6 d'etoeV. al the Commercial Sales v
Sror Wood and EtllU Streets, vylll be »U the
s„rly omhe var.ety.of .
i fesSss®
3uSf
rtem aubt, ffflS orw.flf the *«<* £ »r.
ilerronsChurcha ;
-nrriiri .. ’ v*ri<tychi«ii< ’ '.}&■}/. .fc 4S
* ttotaN i CANTWF.t*IAi No. Zfati.fi
ssasa^N^&s
-S4 --Snap*; aworteap .^mSSLfcnishwT^ 1
140 “ PocklßooVs "100 V\VfctfeSSw? \-
jji u RitfarStfoO s ,. -B® / . .„. : a» e f>i Tens:
10 fi u -V! .’.-Jf’irAH*. tuvnod Cap^ 7 -
IsSS^gSSliaaF
eon*. Violin*
/71i;HA .T(HJA^V^ y b: ‘ llU ' l iS~''
\^;'ccjviadTkn^ > fOiM»alc‘‘>. =- JNo-33jj(nnd s*.*
.Fifth nr«i«. v ' Aucliputef.
’ .ocrt?
? fhi'*Sn>««the«<U Of sale.- TV
.la di«po* e JSjJJJf ™jiit(e—?»; at. Tfe'propji
'“^jyS.rfeihqMrtbetlrisjfcilafi*rNovembermb. ■
- ni>ll6:d3wl 1 ?:,.>- ..,' ■ ' -
TTOECI.OAKB-1 • haw 3 pieces short nnp'rtl black
r " luch 1 ' T,l ‘ w “ Ch, JS'MES MTGVIhW,, TaiIor, ,
Thirds!. Si Charles Building.
(Chronicle copy.) ~ v ?r I
:^_ r . ia wurtfhoturs' nr..s tor PR for ft
•’-VV-' nnmberjrf ® en
ttai&eijfik wwn
mfnvnnim si***' labar*H~ Taimeivcan tifiiprUnl
SitvnnlhiiiißiJliey s*tont;J Also; swab,-rural swl keel
rooks, eh»mlMrnud!j»yaiid.-nurees s «»n.get
«npl<Sytnentt or wannng them, supplied soon
,Wwrteato Uirow,-several »f“W- .•*“
ki^s-ofKgenerasaliendedlopromptly.
i'ull-atw - ISHC,4l^«wfi : ,
. \ . v
T>HIsiTINf::JNK —Ju« received, ajrte’h ’RPP'y % r ‘ '„Snn
P, rro ursP r
*WJ^«spwasgfe2
feSJtw%”i3? »*■■«» I MSS.
&CoUfcCorf&Co °eUl „ <
■•pstpno-if ’
smiU-som of &SQO rwh to
1 opi2 SinHhfie:Srt f *
IfvfVWJSHtUiS -NKStUIMNOUk I'Oi
IUU rt MW»««nar««i»Ky t^;c V A bHESpVrr
vi t'
prom ffurnamlme©*!
* v 4 V- .A. -;
,'i *• rvrjYi; fi:'?.; • w i-.;..-vi. , ;' J ~'£.
-0?^:
> . i V-
• i s .\'VXs .-'V,
v . r
Sales bg ■ ,
ACCTIOS SA.LBS, |
, ! r
Mo. 1M WOOB BtgBCT. T1I»«E DQOB3■WBf.fIM.v- i |tS
- TODBERB vinitlng (his city with a mock of Goods for i: |
•J -sale, can be srr.ommodated, while they remain, with t
the 1 itseofw Room, wutwdenue terms,, in the aieiotyofi j £
Nl’Kenna’s Auelinn Mtore, Na.tH AV'ood ttieet. three j:■ ■
doors frooi Fifilj: .'ir £ "i i i * V j 1
0 Aiio—tbrSßeft, byJte wcet, jnogth fctjyear, /ortho ,
xtoi«Ee’’o? mefthßiiilhf ■oitry, au_c*r*«em:_ drjr Cellar, ,
Aact |
HtSioiraartt?,,»f AKRBipr firttfaic/aalet at MTCerv !
11 n a’» Auction Room*, Mo IJ4 Wood •treehfldpon ,
fromSthet.oJargelnvoice otDeatfWno BlitnWl* of the
largeßlsizeSinUiitieit.qqahty
direct fromrhValrinwactafieiVftDcf. wulbtf v • ?
low prices; blrth : whal#»aJfe‘iiri4 TflAd' »li i& the oest op*
?»- re --^^‘ 1
TJUBLIO JSAI.K OF aOUSJi.ANO AflT—'Vm be ,
r offered hrl'iitdic Sale’.dnWednesday, the JSthday ,
of Opiobernext.pTS o'cleckin iKe ftiVrooiJn.byoraerof ,
Andrew
25 le>'t froitt on PiVe lOO fcetjdeep to , \, .
ttfifcH is erected tt.fwAßtoir-Pwune .. i.
:Holise. Termitn ‘ - ‘ JAMES McKfWiAr":. ■;■■■{:
ocil3 * * \
» ' ‘ > Sbr-fifale.
■■ ... . JLotal lioml . ■ >■; Y
i-EJOR.SJfE&TCP BoiUu*Xibt»in | ,
timllf almttted;culEl the'tnost* Ole [fahjlt place lot a \
n7iTalerr£jidrncr.iirtiiKvidmtyof'ninlimgh. ' ]
■ Alio—A tot in-Allegheny city, .nearFgdernlat, front- 1
ine SO feeton MUM' aniyi.awa e«eniini*t>ael:ailfcei.> s:
Also—A home ahrtiqtonWateralley, Allegheny city \
All oranyof tbeae Iqti jnlljhegolillamel(*gti4oiteaaier vy
I
at the Office of F-dwajd#sMkCpi* comer FifUt A Mat- >
keC atteeia; dr. blithe anbactiber. •• , . '
sep7-te . , THOMAS .MEM-OMi Attorney. - j
will be soldon on per - „
p«aUlea%wirti4ho piivircge-pf buying
■tentai -? *■.■*■•.*• ' ’ ’ ■ *L •?._
■ totaoa
Bti lean Bccommodatiiig lenw, ka*ei*p
~. < : , .
I’
by IIJO feel deep.T’nceblStXK' ; . *
Al«cm-A large lot odjobin^the^pWi.iWfccg 3 ®-
Also —2 lots, eseb SO feel front on Rofcinson latn, by
BSfeettoonnller. Price . y
Alio—Slots SSJ feet.front,oaBheffiela«!>]6«!*»»E So*»t
-"uo—2 lots 23 feerfnnii brfSbiffleltliueet; i&V& fee* ■,
deep to o!H ten alley ftieeB2»tarb.*Templberal.
8. CUtUBKRT, Sent Agent,
■ er.'SiaiUiEfTdaireets •■
• * f j a7
TJORSXX.E—A ™ln*lilerflwffli«if.Slt!«eW»<pfe»Meh\
J* IS urn arc In a fine Stitt* of <>ulu«|t}oni«*H W ..
ontm meadow and gnnn,fi»Wj v JKWi 'gnftl*ftn6e»/Ona
Vpiings of own .
'and juiWe. and wJitr,flat-hou»B»flarge.-gaiiloo-wa or*
fihartipKmy of.iimher/'Bnd fcooli inuiatedoßlMSfiarpod.
7 milMfrom t3.fi*Hn;F«»jiiiTfc and !>!* tIA Burye>:
I'of ilKr-JWe’Bniiread ineaolocluiirSevscoajla^'dHUU*.. : - ,:i
Bl3 nit arn\- Tonns libcroV- * ■ ‘ £
r " S. CITHBBHT* iQ™. Agfnt.
J ■' ' ~Simrji6nKl ijtrgßt ! ■' i>
- TSORS AMP-Adesirable Property of-iwo<*e(e3,; : wnlj
‘ fnnuge-Dwel)ipg,dodj Sraye,targe:
aaisoit.ffater, nJJ in ego4prdts.aimated •
m ThompaoßWll*', and.welt iac««l lorn comity Slorr, j
Imptortdliaud: umv sown in yirhrtji Cosh ■ ,
orapprmtd Jteol(Male’'fTi i * ’
, \ -« CVTUBEET, «<*n>ral dctau J ■
■>ane . ! ,'
small iwo rtary iTamcdweflli.V bouse, i
r convememly situated, drooling on Tnofoiwl, one [ , ,
street beyond the nnenltaU The iox(ji«Jfeelaaftput.Uy [
1® feel deep.ruts wUfbe-soldpi>’oc(mmH3dauiyft*iro». ■■ ■
THE TBBBE K 6 [ “
AGAINST THE WEST-KiUf WOJtX»I t
-OIiZAT ATTRACTIOTt AT VHZ <)K7g]sAl i
■■ fbncßtsßiionl" ;
■Vumbtr 151, n&rrtH-Bitti. TittAutsh, fmujihtma t
' iAsmo’SAii.t CALC AVD -tn nm iusM>v •£«
CLOT-ftlNCf' ' ■*■"* ..
•PPHE Proprietor of Ud» far famed eslahlfsbnmnt Would
1 most re-n«nully tall (he nuenunn ofiumOßus cus
itmc't and the. pubic. m. general,™ aj>i-Oi liefiergew, k
rhrni)en,;end :jnoit.tejWonab!e.,sJ«-h»,oe Reo4Frt®®“ e l ■:. *
-CLOTHING that lias ever one .
concernm this or any other city, l«isinVlYeife. J \
- c\ wiirnotundctiabewdeecnbewyh.e.r^^jVieyM< o “»
assortments ot.Hrticles.'WhtchT osw liatio td ofie/them,
but will simply jay to.them, that if JheyptilFAypr hrm .
' with k call:-1 Will lay: belbreitherii ilfod Htinlnd arid -
Fi/lyTliouiani/<Tan7imOyln'Sriiit*:t ! icyyv>ll'.flSdtroa,
die richest in quality and style la the very lowest inpncei .
OUTof-which-tley,can selecUa,«Wl,tbr'CU>sidljiiidioM >
taste, both Tn price and rmaliiy., »- • .* V ‘
A priced riunloKue or the num?to«s garments in the t -
rs.TSSi«®r| r -
articles™ my node will bemarted, and yoif lire invited
to taspectiaad compnre.thma witb4it?Tpjse . , :
whirl! wilt t*e the best lest of their:»opnfc-l JjThe tree ,
rinuetpleioftrade aretoßervethebiibitcyerltfahainor- - .
‘derto hold thcirconfidence and pairrmoiie, to study their i
interest and roulenienre; dws?T,epiAetr.rimi!qd h> act |
on,nnll 'ons *
S ‘“Jhword to Co'nntry-Wholesale PunhaserainJlietrade, ‘ }
especially those a bn pttnwsejphvg '
convinced ihry\ an save theeypeilj.' br tnw 9«Mnney
'pent in eoliie fist, as alsjthelr fteght, etc— ~
You wilt al-‘o:lnal.Clothing taore sut>Ma!th“'Jy: I ?d4"td ll s : i:
die style and etiroiuhU-heUeT. odor,Ted-:ibdbr. fa«e. ona_ ....
coiucmeru-.'- or the-dtjneiu loenlme” of lb* Western
I’rTTnns'Oiisiahvlifteoe.yinS aceeVuoiß TnjngMmb at ,
' Übbds,.andani aiway»auprtiedTCiib nueJietislMi-ynne:,, ,
tv Ofall taake ..}
“ P “ li ‘ fl, “\ S,>^^itmNMfcisoW
Sfwlclllrj' Aem«Utttfßfc >- i
-t Vta-MnTili.t JSxßriins: V,«®A<iß«)», ™ r'
• ' ihtJhm /r RtrtdjJiHruttt Miifj/roCJyijHfcA. ?
rpire WIYTKR ftbSSItW vrolc«u“®Mtte«u Wrinoi- S
dar.’NovrinDrrJ* I’H'* „ . 5
' Ttai— »*'i«'>iaj'.'fuiiwß-tt asblnH.Fdel.l > »
ottfCSMon nr l.rfmnnAr.SEH-jnet.aUl'ayahlc m ad- « .-
trance; the l.ahr.rf at ihr.elosr- of |Jj- itwon » _
Armntfeirlen'r have been ramie for securing ibe ser* r
vicm of Hr. Kodolrhf Korwyi l*ir.i rowsln /eacher or t
4he.ftMwb-laitpu»j(f. Tbpie Vrenrti c
“fi^SSSSSfSS!- 1
expraMrof tS«V.iprt.' i- f
lfUTervae^rnMe
•thwall rhbobf- hr imrjr.nt onthe IVr« £ .Wf?? 1 : '
' . ~ EXIEMSIVRABBmfr
"At P- Dtltmpi fW"< •
* J . * IJ3 ;
,
*
55 The «wl ot FASCY VESTI V.S cannott* Hit- -
ssaK:*cg ,
uoa—att'.of which w(»**-made 111051 ■
feubionablp manner. at rtdM*tf phe ejs * F * £ rA Br 5
fin' hnnd. ; a eeHCrat' aSSOtime»HW ,, ’»fWIWfIIAMA.--.... ,t>
■inßM'FrbetandSack'CoWSfOf 5* ;•.;'■■■
sjH3S3£sE®ssk£ s
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SS«”fSSSAS'SSSS3SI#S •
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And J l%k P Kli , ‘ B l '
“w> y [
.
iSo.idfoiivenurnres tor ihe necsuamodauojl of tret- »
rWsu.nlMken, end that rtudlaveclts necessary, , r
• SMiii Ande John M Williams Vahlon Bogart, A\ a
uj-fflwfc ! SW Floji Jt, M InTm > u‘Anbu. s , 3
I T.s"mmsn Ispton, CTHfed, Henre header. f
-nrilC i f (Chron. tony and cn. Post) j,
T-fcfcJUO.v.tii—‘loe-MihsMilwt woaWjrespefwatjir in- r
ftfoim his custom*** •"<> '*>• puhjw. geneialjythuth* t
to.Ttmovodlo Soi W,* few-door, ah ora lu.qW stand, 5
bas-AiUiawi and will constantly keqp <1 large ?
Sewell assorted slock o^‘ r “j\ F^}SU!S u ’
Wmesl»wi u * ,c< -•- J „
BfiTw * I . . ?
nyUti *uh?cnhct iiaa.jhla day eoimociwed ejwning hi w
*
l whfch tie,wt!lui!tMt,to ortetfirbeto** Mtegjof anj ,
fonnarjanson. ! ,
Ml at iim ii,» n>irliraied taanamntoryofjChicher- ,1,
-PjWfynglinß ficsUui; rolh. the nearimpjoyed eu-
IT 8 Tjlmilat.aeale.jnstteeeiyfd and. u«W open
Kn fil ,Woo.f MkV wiflfehhrjh, solely Int e t
fiano’ , ».ro t Yfestek,reto . oejg
' .» jor Ptamoad anAJhcmpfig Alley
t k ” r '
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