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We ller’s opinions were übnonoiis to “the third party,” and he repeatedly declared, publicly and privately, that he would make no. concessions to that party, and did.net expect their support. * . o:,in Ohio still; remains in great doubt, and it It supposed theqheatipn'will not' be settled notil the official returns are .The federalists, finding that the'Slate ie.'grobabty lost to them For Governor, and certainly last ifor Preal dentp ara.-taking their ever ; fhiitfiit;:infOfeinatiqnir, in diMoyer the; cause. The. Jnore imndcrate:hnd de- i centporlion of the Federal press, has'the honesty “* confesa that.tbpif partyhas.met-With: tinexpScted^"l deljatJn Ohio; .but oauhe:olhbt-hand, all' the reck- I : !“:f*l‘ft l Jirb».Federar:,Eaitor*:hO,W-'lhe?ainl : inipu.l dencc to assert, that Col. Weller’s large vote was in ! conaequence of him having received ihe support of I the Free Soilers j- This assertion, laioo. glaringly'! false, i°h* seriously believedbyanywelljaformed politician, of eitbe'r party.' However, to convince diose who may entertain,the slightest doubt in rela. ti& to.tbls'matter, we hnreuif atam^ me carefully the returns for. Governor: in Ohio,- and wesrenow more than convinced thuSxasonir Fobs; ihe candidate ofthe.Federalists, received lbo «up- : port of : thb entire Abolition '.andrFrtfi' Soil vote. Em races annas son rHUtuirast" “\r' That portion oFOhio knowalfy tfe aiflte of the [.“ Westeyn3leslei;ve,’» I ei;ve,’» Free Sellers. So strong, in fset, is that party there, tint It is‘ generally-conceded Van' Buren' will receive more whig vote* than Gen. TsylbrhimeeliV We hsye taken the . majontiestgiVen to Mr: 'Clay, in 'the lUserye countiok, .in;;;1844, and thevmijdrites fof- Ford in the same counties, in 1 *4% and theiesnif isaf follows: :■ ~ ’.■‘■s-ii..-'; ' i-: Pu6ijcwi?iflnucip!«»ilin\.iedyoovlolny cabinet;m - »-• * caa nckdr forget with vrhat discretion and talent* you those great and delicate questions which Svere -:r-~ bmughi-before yaifwhJlsryou presided ovedlbe Ilepart- : . : ■ merit of.War,.which .entitled you.to my tbauks and will . ■: » ■everbetßertliSAeiltettlriheiinosdiTely'feeliUKSOtfrteitd '*■ ~ ehip-byattef ~ - ' ~ £»ss£'t'BjY«Sl»ltlß ! maieKtedyofu TO'eyetyjroe American, ; t «TBtlfvcmtrli t yoti’{<roV,Tuart>ni;iniiiister, at ’ ***??{-wty ftfln’tft&e Quramiile by your : ■ !'■' '.w £ K " r _i la^ ft ntr,-c?n*reT*■ fettrle»i re*ponsrwliiy,;dafeaicd it«t s br rranw—a treaty intended tif Greet Bnj *<s£'•■» cfcaafW cuMfiteroalloaal. Ibyn^ njak®hfcr taLstres*, ; 4ttW'«a t ionarSndepcnae n e^'nQt; •:. rv * ’- 1 ■ : :csuo!r>%l»tito , f jtU Karopaiantf enablp her • ;r: • :’ tto l»c6tne lb® tyrnat on aveff , Jai?ifc. '"• Oirftral C4?i, _ , ' ’ ' FOR \' . --? O.JJJJLER, ■a f" JET*“BUTLERnnd Msftresonshwas o rnvoritetoast v. .■;■> jTnth'Waihingloa.oud Gen, WILLI AM O. BUTLER is v . nn daeof them. The Butlers have fought on crery field from . amwerof-etrengih. ._i-T .' M % Very-narrie. K\ ~ , » PyatOOHATIC ELKOTOHAL TICKET 1 . , 1 - acrMoJtiii'iMeroßs. 1 ’ 1 Wannor Rioanu, ofClearheU.' .. • ‘ - .■uino O. Waoteren, o£ Jforthafupion - 'v. *> s - ‘tt*ptttsm*iiva rascrofo. , - - ' ' t J IU-TRT L.Bessnt, PhiladelphiaCoiinty. ' B HoK-VR.'KefKASs l ‘ do , City. f Hi tauc Sutra 1 , do' County. !' - •V.A: L. Romjrolrr. ■ do . do . -j..-,-? -•’VV'JiicoßS.-Yon; Montgomery ‘no, : r .V*i. Robuht E. IVtuaUT, Lehigh ■do r ~...■ vil?Wuruu W. Xhnranto, Chestef:. da '-- t : VHl; , Ma!ißTHamPHH|'Lanenter'"<lo ■■:-■*..■ JK'-Vvm Ktrrt Berks > do X. Bnsian^.»enooNovut,Moarqedo ’ XI IV*. Swxmlui, Wyoming do i * - >- XU .Josut Bttawarra, Tioga ' do e - ■ e» HII. Joits-O Kixo,-Clinton do 1. - - -XIV. Jons Wcmus, Lebanon - do e' - ' XV. Rower J Finns, York ■ do v / -- XVI. FaaraißC* earra, Franklin t.. u do' XVII. Joint C*rawzi.t,flaniingdon do XVUI. CttsttLßS A. Buret, Greene do • -Xlx.Gso«o»w.Buwsu!r, Bedford do XX. Jonn H. BHSSSOS, Bearer' do XXI. GioboiP. UAMn.ros,’AJleeheny do XXII W. H Davm,Crawford do . XXtn Trktmnr Ives, Bolter ’ do > * xxrv; j*srti G do . 'VfSornma Boat 3oi fflnnfhCa Office. ' CORNER OP WOODAN&iIFTHSfREETS. r- > |CT?*if*Vtig l6 our Establishment, "a - splendid r . .£»pared 10 do of‘Newspaper, and Boot work «ta sij’la of im* "■■4 * be^utr and anti upwiilie most wo* .. ,-..*6nab3o tenm.'-\V«! respectfjoiiysolitnithe patro&age of ' ’ '- th'opubhcialbiilineof oorbiismess.' .-:; *' Adrtrtiscri unrtivtxteflioXand iff iheir/ai'oribtfatr ■ . This must fie cx>mphfdviOi,in enter to in* \*--jttT*nttin*tTncn.’Wi(niuspasTi?>b;aneaT!itTfiou7fHu!J - CARR, United Slftif 8 Newspaper Afrenry , . E corn*! of Third and Doth nmi', , r M ;v,ano4Qo Nocih Pounh *ireri—ijonronlyaurtHm*t?d Aecm. - * f A Small Blatter* . . ofa long articlejn the Jontnalofyes tetdaj,vre find the following: ~ : wght, arier nU' *as known that, tip' to the hoar -writing this, jV yet known of the result, :■£>. .v ,gentleman inform u«,ithat the / edttnr.o.f ih6ilf{7r/ir7ig i , wf read to a mimeroua aikt k AgefrAndiughljr s escited.cru«d ! in froutof hi* office; •• ■•»•: announcement, wfrom high auihoriiy at , if^isharg,.backed by hw- own auurance, of Eons* - . atreth’j:eTepUon.- -■■r , wwaltW ii Jiighly-rospeclable- gentlemen,! ” : ivhocipef ■ - ~ they-are,.have statedihat which {soot tong. Here -r--thetacts: If is lonivn lomostofonrcitizens(hat :v * ?,«Jaya received ourtelegrapic despatches for some ~ -. post, feotarhe -Joutnal-olfice,. But for geseral . .n ibose-dcspstches# giving election returns; have . Erosaly false# that we havogencrally destroy ., ---ed-them, without making.any use of them whatever T!lla vies the case m regard la the returns from Geor ■-■ gir, Fiends# and. the first, reports from this Stale# ■-.cla.tmingamajorityfromoOOOtoSOOO fur Johnston. , We concluded that it was Best fur os to place no I"' . confidence in whig news, unless corroborated tiy the reports received by the Democrats, lienee, we re- • quested fneedsin Harnsburgli, Philadelphia, Wash-' ington City nod other, placet, to send us the latest 'aedmost reliable news. .We .published the de (patches from onr friends# just as- we receiled them. ■ :Gn -Monday aught, we, read in. our Counting room# > -- the.despatches published.in Tuesday’s papei—notli . 1E (! more. Wo slated nothing more . than the de- stated-e-we gave no “ assurance •>- that was -Witrgivenm the despatches. Tbit Is a very email notice.alnll#,liutes us-question -endeavors to produce the impression that neinten ■ , dnnally deceived our Democratic friends,; we have .-deemednto-be our limy to say this much on the ‘subject.’ , Before -the Journal Editor , commenced finding - ...faaltwdh-.our telegraphic despatches, he should -haye- plnced hfs.spectactes .before:-his eyes# 'and glence'd at his owo columns. We find the three - Knowingdespatches in. thst paper of :Tuesday# id u #the order here inserted: ' - PmtaOEtratA, October 16 • i . < . ' 12i o’clock, p. it. f ■ • . rwptlnCg. has come ia. yetlo chsuge.the opinion -tW Johnawn’sraajority will be.in the'neighborhood ,--of JlfiQQ.vv-Middleswarth's-ejection rs-deubied. -- * " . fitAanisßraon, OcMfi—7t>. a. . t - is 773 ahead# and-Potter and Mcfeead to hear from* -. PnreaDtLPinA# Get. 16—1(1 p. u. Tht ccnlvt issadou ITwt lothpartiei claim Gov ernor". . rfbTHpla Btrt TBE, UrriCIAL VOTE CATt DC CICE. ,-If dlte'arhigs -iin .rccoqcilfrthcse we . have nothing-morejo »ay. “ f . ■ Y ,V: • •-• >• ’■ V- ’ : ■ V 'l.' I '' 'V‘ : .i- -v:,; ■ ! New York canal ToUs. . i . THcPimoiml.of tolls on lbs various canal* in the - the last'month, amount to 8520,553,42, being nn increase overslho corres ponding month in the last jear 0r9C9,05ff,43. The .il'nodnt for.the. first wcel in October of the present year ia 9128,241,78 f being an increase of fC,704,18 over-the Mina sveek in 1847. Tho returns nlaom dicatpAdecreasd of 8489,418 in the toll* up to the tigM*-** ro;np; ' retl sVi,h 'be receipt* pf , Oar State Legislature. , Wp ycflerdaj received the following telegraphic despatch from brother M'Xnn.nV, of the Harrubnrgh tfirlon : „ : ;.lLs£ho.TEiTrleiliibe members m Butler and Mercer t If we ; |iave,tivo.of them, the Legislature it a tie,” . - Short); afterwards, agentleman direct from Mer cer paid us a visit, and informed us tliat in Mercer , county, opelyhigand one democrat had b'eeneleeied j an* that the democrats of Butler have elected their representative by a majority of six voles. ’IVd 'pre'. same Mr.'M’ffinley 1 meant to say that the House ~i wold be a tie, lF tre bad two member* in Butler and JlWv'/ / ' a j * # ot* •' ‘V*’*-;'- I, ' _ v ■ L. HARPER. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR: . PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1848. OEBIOCnATICNOBJINATIONSe,' (. a:,:,:.---- i j'. ; - va; FOR PRESIDENT. * ....... . nZP“Mlaving: ru)l *n your alillnies. ftndtc s* ■ : Publ» -mcipJcs. 1 invited you lo my cabinet; and I, . Got. Johnson and Free Foil. We giro it as oar opinion, some lime before the : cleetiodrllistthe free aofHactiomstswoald 10-a man : voteTorJohuston for Governor. ■ The-returneehow, tbatwe-vvere not mistaken. Ia reviewing the in ■ dictions -over-tbe State, oar excellent and indoa- Philadelphia-Spirir or }he Timea says* . Weare not alone in tills view nf the case. The fitetion (a«Mt delights to call itself) voted siunaiM for Mr, Johnson. They will net,tote for General Taylor. The “Republic,” which i* the ac- ,!‘free-*oilv Van Bureninm. say*, in Us edition or yesterday. • V ift-Tdie/ree-soilers had no caodidotein the field to ; rcpre(ei!t_them oa aparty, or to receive theirdistmc-- f i*u Support.That.they geheially- cast their votes' . jiv, oHftir,of Qf>*srjoor vfoj his open avowal Ati4:?arncflt advovacy of. their-distinguishing srinci . P>«> tv* infer itipon: the reason of the thing. Thai - the number.ofvotea thna secured to him greatly ex~ .*•«* hh rsa/orttgj if he js elected,' thefeenh be no reasonahlo. doubt. .Hisvoie, whether elected or not. dan nct iniicaJi lhot af.atn.Saylor. ia liayrm'het ncitj.jThcutroDg ifnli«eitenalon.temiinwt of Penn sylvania-had no choicest Johnson on the second Tuesday, bat it will.look for a truer exponent and a wwlper fep’reaentattve,’? Btc.Sc, i ■ -■- • * ...... : Ford’s maj. brer Clay*.; . 931 :- it nil! be seen that Ford’s majority ovcrldaT m the n* Reserve counfiea, la 931' [Summit and Trumbull are,not ptoperiyspealiinff Reserve coun tiea; but they- are filled with a NtW Krghud pnpu fationy and are jnoatljr Free Soilera id sentiment J In the'cquntiea el 4effe«tou,JJamson -iud Jiel tnont, there is a large-Quaker population',’vtho. a,e decided -whig* and auli-»lavery,jncn. There'is ri considerable number or Free Sellers ■» those coon* ties, independent of the Quakers. Non, Jet us see how thoie counties voted 1544 and ISlt 594 • j«9 ■ Ford’smaj. OVCT D15v............;ijy Pfflm the. tables Imre prrseatod, ii will be seen I *!*at Pord unquestioosbly received amnof ihe“Krre 'Soil” vole in ihe cotmnet tamed( and jet, in ibr lace or theie forte, lho Pm>bnr|<h,fii ; /fite of ye*. terday bus an article, copied from the fintinmti' Garetle, asserting that a bargaio bad been entered into be ween the « Free Sod and hocolnno parties » in Ohio I But aller tying jo inueh ahuot “Presbyt*. r l an T«cli No. J,” Ihe Deacon tinea not hesitate id publish any infamous falsehood, j| l,e can help His parly by so doing. ■ v •« •- ••••. . i. The reanll in Ohio urefKtencc j throw of tuchlratfarous; spiriWiw Corwin, Delano [ and Ford,whnhave . laken aide* with Mexico, | agoing thru* oiyncpuntry, and stayed that our gal. I , Jant and patriotic soldier*might be- *‘Welcomed i with bloody haoda.jo hospitable graves/* : Oue democratic friends in Ohio are. confident of carrying the atate. for Casa and Butler, by a 4remen* dou« miijority-r-Mime say 3(1,000. cer tsin are the .Federalists that4h<vState is foiUo them for President i ihit we would not be astonished to hear of the withdrawal of the Taylor Wertoraf Ticket m Ohio, and the union* of the Federalists yrith the Abolitionists and FreeSoilers, in iho aup port of thesrch traitor Martin Van Buren ' Before the late election, we heardffrniu -the New York Express, (one ofthe editors of which has been connected with the PressoftheFederal party 10 tbie Plate,} that Siz/;\ thousand dollars had been-raised ih that city, to be .used by. the torofocas in carrying •thia; State for Lungslreth ! We took Occasion', on the appearance of the article making the statement, to express our belief that the editors orthat paper had sought to vilhfy the Democrats ofPennfylvbnis, *>y charging uponthcra what thry kneuwst about to be undertaken by thelcaders of their Own parity .Like .the petty contemptible thief who finds the offi cereof justice upon his track, they set up the hoc and cry, .with , a view to divert the attention or the ’ : People from. the . villainy .of thefr own pa rty. There is abundant evidence to satisfy oiir tninils, .that more. Mon sixty.thousand dollars.have been ex pended in this Stale, in producing theVecult which we seehas been produced,'TheState has beebliie rally flooded with infamous lies;grilteh irp ejpirialy for the occasion, pat forth irresponsibly; and to which no responsible names dare bo appended ‘ county, town, village, nnd almost eiery honse has been visited by hired-emissaries of the most uii- 5 principled character, who liave been ready to say, or even swear to; any thing that waaordered to he said by their: masters. Every infhmaus.creature, who has had connexion with the Democratic' party, and wlm could he bought with money, or bribed hy the ..promise/: of office, has: been brought into' the field ; and all other unholy influences, that could be brought u opersfe iniany county, orseetloiT'-or the State, has been.directed against us, With all these we arenot defeated : and all the power that may be brought to.bear against .November, will; we think, be inadequate to effect our defeat. "' But a.few : days.before the election, there was a tremendous clamor in,the.eastern part of the States about a great .number of fraudulent naturalization papers that were lobe presented ntlhe polls in i)if- T e rent counties,,, In orderto-show where the actual ' guilt of this attempted invasion ofthe rights offree men lies, the Harrisburg Union says, tliaf. ,, lhc'obly ; P a P er of thl* kind .that was oflered in the Petersburg district, were Fitzpatrick lived /the man who, it was ■asserted, had procured these papers,) was on. by an Irish voter brought tothe polls by nne of tho u-eal tlitest Whigs of that township, and, when the Demo crats challenged it ns forged, nn'tlie evidence bud before (heptiblic by the Whigs, this mrthy IVhigdt. ftndtd Uas a gtnuins paper >• Thu-, nne by one arc the villainies ofthe Federal party, and its adjuncts : brought to light. Before the seventh ofNnvemHer, we shall expeef In hive abundant evidence ofmany other siupeadons frauds that havebeen practiced upon the people, • - • " " Disrmacristo TUB Wma Parts.”—The whig aD<i abolition supporter*' or Martm Vair Bureny In say that the Taylor men, by ruming Toiler, are only “distracting tbs whig ’party.” That b rich' A*-. if V V . ‘' - - s r * THE RfiSUfcT IJf OHIO. CLAY. rOBD,- Aahtabula:.. ~2260 , 2460’', Cuyahoga.. , seVy.'Vinii.-.,-. Geauga.., ..,1173 1138 174 600 Su,nm,, 783 600 Trumbu11....... - 233 ' 700 r. . CL4*. celmoQ! *, v..»; HatTji0n,,.,,.,.... *230 • Jrtfenop Inf«inoni. Counptton* More Villainy. » ’■* 1 - r..-- . w.. ; n< *Wi«rUMc« of tlielr aucmlU)’. * n wilh-a view to concentrate the votes of that most unramoua of all the Native Amer icans.) upon Henry Clay—Daniel Webster, and the bfeit, rJeclifted, tliat|ihe ™ } cap*, c “ r, under a separate organization, I'Ng^Vccesslitl;: while a union with the nere-all-ttinting at- what they pro frsseil to alnvat, would cerlpinlyjead to iUaccnm-> plishmcnt. . 9*hr effort of’tlieae leaders to'ene'ct-'thu’ object,.vras .very successliilj and, since' that-tiojej-U I has been an. easy task, taring about a combination ®r_njl the tjdrrupl’factJons,'and mercenary ; indivitl- i ualsm-the with trwiew to ■ strengthen -the 1 Federalists, NallttWisthe ;; natt)fil offspring of' and min; l£efljfct ; Wmony svEth^st;, nndlhere Ir.thereiore, nothing to be done; at any 1 point. la uniteihem. bm to workupon the mercen ary inotives of either; and that branch ofthepartv which can bid highest, at once ohuinsthesway. ” ! A perfect onion having been been effected, oft the ' presidential question, between Federalism and Natit ism, the great effortjr, now, tabring abofat-a union of another.hppeful child «f federalism with its pa -r#nt». free Suilism is now abroad—professedly acting for, itself; -hut wb are strongly inclined to suspect, that, like conservatism, and all other asms tbatheve ever been known in the country, it will soon manifest to the world, tho full eileot of Us nB,ar * l Affection for its parent,' The; ease with Which itjoined in a parental embrace in this State, thows wlih iuiiy iiulo effort s similar result may be i accomplished in the country at large.. The eilst enje, of the bastard, Was'begunjn lyingin Tying it baa continued to exist: and it is only becesiuy that a giudprh'guo shall be offered, itvo'rder to place -tt in, full.commonjon with- Federalism,—with which - it has thus fir hcen. an efilcieotco-Jabarer. Great efforts are nnw being made, to prove to the putt! nnd Aanrsf,'supporters of Ibis faction, that they can only act effitiehlly, by joining with the Federal par tjfi. ami, as wb have seen Abolitionism, Conrerva lism and, Nauvism, all joining in wllh, or being •wallowed np by Federa.hsm, we are left tohonther reasonible conclusion, but that of believing that Free Sollism must follow, the lend of its ignoble pre decessors, • 11 Wegire the following a* a specimen of. the ar guments, by which the pretended advocate* or free •oil are approached by the leaden of the Federal parly. It is taken from one of the Algennt papera Gf Rltpde Islind—tbeTroyidenew Joticnal;~and- ive are truly rejoiced that no Democratic editor can he 'found, poor enough, and baie ennogh, to seek to in-1 fluence any one of these fit-Uonuta, by a resort to aimilar meana, We rejoice in the reflection, that, even in the midst of trial and temptation, onr part* reuiaina pure. It remains unenrrupted, becauae itli theparlyof the People— not tbe.party ofmercenanca, monnpplma, petty ariatocrata.nndonhoiyractiohiau, seeking to be revenged upon the miss of their coun. trymen , “ Wl»8 parly i* the best Free Soil party, ir the Abnlitionuta bad not defeated the tVhi»a in IBM the eatension of slavery which has already totrjf P ,ac f: a™* Inc greater eitenaion which is menaced, wauld have been preyented. , Throughout its whole history the It nig parly has been the party of free dom. llhas maintained the tight of petition, it has opposed the -annexation of Teane. IT IIFStSTR fTUR KXTFSSIO.V OF SLAVERY WHICH IS I rONTEMPDATRD, NOT ONIA'OVEiVNEYV j A?»D CAI.IfOR.VIA, holover Ihe coumrv i which istn bo the ne«subject of re annexation, the i.l?* unformed.republic, of. Sierra Msdrc. The Whle , “ s rtalrono/ pariy, which the Free Soil party j cnnnni be; end it'numbers eren in the Slave Slates" 1 ' I k' ,le v f 'ir : £* of freedom than the lisrnbnrners of • v s rt » b ecaose tney ore honest friends, who are ' actuated by conviction, .and by attachment to the 1 8 r eM principle* or their, political. organiialioni and I Tt,V b •P a, , n ‘.”f "»>>« and revenge, i'l" *!? P^T'au'«.«eragain precisely ' , Abolmonisls nhyrd io 18d4, i fHh ,OF .CASS WflPtP fig ■ THF GREATEST TRIUMPH wmcii St AVEtIY jjOULD ACHIEVE, AMTEVERV VOTE THaTIS filvFv j TO VAN SUREN, IS RIVEN IN AID OF CARS:'- I \ *■ b •• I. ■■ ■■■ , 3618; 6352 3618 rotD, - , AM »« I More Kxpoitarea or riJUtiiy. 1 Tn«atjs (lie dote of the latetettiounl'Cnngjejs, j.cerwm tpeeimtnt ol ihe genui « Whip'- «d.-„ [. the Senate or the United STate*, but re : fleet no : credit upon the station* made it a matter of grave, charge, against the Democratic party,—tffciU expended much fif th? public tnoney m trying to prove it,—that therewere 10 circulation two Lives bfaen. CAsf, materially differing from each other— oordMigom for ih* A'orM ’asd «ho other ftr ilie Smith.. Thu charge was met by our ft lead*; add successfully-refined; It wss shown, to the ntiitic. .tinn ofauy reasonable and honett jßiinrfnhat there .Kcreactuslly no discrepanciea’ wbateveff/between the two publication*; and that they were/in fact, only different edition* of thn name work. l '- The charge, however, bate and groundfevi a* it «u, ha* resulted in good.* ft htr set the Demnerata to work, In Jhc neighborhood of tho Capitol. Know ing it to.be one ofthe regular trieksofthe Federal party io ery «>*top thief" when they intend to prac tice a fraud upon the . they with to have a church burnt, or to preventhonevt Democrat* from young,—the Democratic Committee or the City I ofWaahingfon have teen ,'otf the alertand-they -hsvo discovered, that there have been franked bv [ Federal member* ofCongrei*; thousand* of copies offmr dlffertnt iivtt o/Gen. Toylor,-all gotten “P io thn District of Columbia. We give thelan rgaago of thn-Commutee in relation to the induct ortho Federalists there, (mpmber* ofCoogrru and othera,) übout (hilt matter. -They *ay : f‘‘While-admitting that they.haveTtwo pqbliihing room*, they deny that documents are - prepared for the North, reprcaenting Oen; Cast a* pledged to the eatenvion of slavery, and Ren. Taylor pledged a gainst it r and that dncumenta are'prepared for the : South t repreaentjng, Gen*Cawar : on. enemy to ihe institution of slavery and an abolitionist ,' tbat one of our Committee procured and placed in the buds of Senator Htmnegani last summer, fourteen’lives of iTayldt; ahdthat we ..have now incur hands, and open to thejnapertiph'pf'iill, four different liven ol b'y Whig publisher*, inthiadty, end cireulaied by the Whigeommitlee under the fraoli.or jMiig epngTesamen nnd'aenaton; that we [.hayeitt ourhanda nod open inapectiondf all, i Whig deeument* prepared.for the North, represent l »ng <3cn. Taylor at opposed io and-pledged against I the *t(enaion -of slavery; ami documents prepared i for tho Sooth, repreientmgßen. Cat* an«> abolition -lls,l,?*'I s , I ,?*' theiirictest reel," ond declaring tl,a notorious I Millard-Killmnre ns a belter friend of the institution, of slavery tliah-Oeo. Caatf'thnf'tho first or these t o®pumenta was obtained from the Committee -where documents are published for the South; that these I different lives of Taylor, and Northern ondrßnuth ern Whig documents, «re in the Commlttee roombf the Eiecutive-Commitfee at: Jackson Hall, where they can be evamified at any hour of the day, from thia time until the election of Rem Caa* In the Pro eidertey.;- That the Whig* securing u» of falsehood in jnakingaheae statement*; 1 have, To addition to the fraud, tho unproved nponthem rand with Ihia brand upon their forehead; We. hold ihetn* up to the scorn’ and eiecration of the world » 1 : Tht FedcHl party atih6'feat i of:Gpwernincntha»e t>B.en guijty of onolher hata .net—that «r iiripijrting to that city.a certnio r copfuin Jlodgern, (vvhoisdear ly shown to hnie bcen a coward in the war bF 1812, and subsequently n •witli)ler,) J tn bo employed an a tool.by tyhom to, male? statements of the most dia ,llonotable7cbnracter respecting Geni Coar.' This erenfore addressed,<« all:the:deeetitsy;’».bf< that city, by particular desire, and his' spiech wan printed, and thousands have ; been circulated all over the country by the “ Whig”: Congressional Committee. The Enecntive Committee of the Democratic Association of Washington thus- refer, ’m;,his tttajurt, and : his ■ employers-: ■" .•■‘r. •j- , “Vie vi.ew:-withindignationand scorn theconduct of the Whig party of Ihia city, in endeavor* mg to: sneak out of the infiurty of.their association with one, whose name should , not -be meotioped araonghonorable men j boVwhonfthey imported in to this city, introduced tp an audience, nndeheered on in Jiia urfimpjus falsehoods nnd. malicious slander or .tho- Democntio candidate for the Presidency i and publtshed'hia-speech,-WhlcinwaVioinramous, that they, had hot the hardwood toallow the name of *a Responsible man to go, ,nut,: in connexion/with- it; Even the publisher dared nor allow his name to ap- , 'I > j, , ?■ -»; -vi-Pr, tf - P*** upon,, the document—* Hutemc.it kuunubyi incra to be people. However much tram the respon-1 this base - the: ncutp^tftjJfoy^i vafkjHO’.or Xessue, it owfisumta i | i federal pet, that i t been made, by gentlemen unknown m world j but who have beenj-ajfri afe Tet-faTorabiy .known tpeircoraitry, i,ffbe? y*? important of thCsfe arWrom'Bngadielr General ; of■ the-Artnyy who-was.actiTety engaged op* ion the 4tthe time when f?en. CAS9 lits ilfst laurele aa a imhtaryvman ; and ano« rCdlv at abrave /The v-etntemenu of these gen-' tlemen thte Koifgera pborcOWv : ardly tool, whohas been bought by *he PecferaMea der« tn db work eveti too low for -ibem toidoy but foh *hmh they will be held accountable ante barof pubhr justice. «*• , t XVIII Burnt-v. f lontt L. Dawson, Esq —We arc granfieji to see that something can bedone la this district by proper exertions.' Mr.-Dawson addressed-the voters thro**’- ont thp district, nod runhifl competitor, backed by Ati3ySUMari* off the cotirse,Sothatibeywoujd no longer meet him on thc fllump j find the result.ia y a larger democratic: majority.in f Greens, nml J'aye'tte than was over before received- by a candidate for' and, tv larger democratic vote in Somerset; Under ordinary: circumstances, the vote In Somerset and .the majonties in Tayctte and Green would have however, to any, Somerset polled some 300;Votes more thsTilbcfe waa ever belare casr —or perhaps had* • - ■ ‘ * South Carolina Election.. ■!Tho foliowing-members of Congresa -have beep elCctedVvir; l*aac:E.-llfilmeti in thqCth tCharles ton) district ; Jnseph A» Woodward, in the 3d (tarn caster) district ;< Armistead Burt, inVthe fith (Abbe ville) district $ Wallace,, in -the ,Jst- district,- repre-' Ibrmerly by the Hon, Jas. A, Black, ieceas ed,:«lt.is probable that Orr and 'MfQaeen; in othef : districts, hitv<*.botl> been elected; - r .'Georgetown has elected two Taylor men and one Ah*# twm*.representativea to the - Property -tit York, . .The total vafuq of the asiesament of real god per apna! property m the city of New York; for the pres ent;) ear, « j being an increase over the last year of $7j049,724, or rather mnre than 3* per cent, uponnhe whole amount. ■..• ? . The Loss of the FlfrU Born ;VT«vhaVe read ofbyoung mother who newly bur -led lier first born. Her pa«tnr syentto visit her,atnl, 'J?5° fining her •fked.Miow.she ? aU:noed°sui!h resignation. £he replied. “I »»ed to think of my boy ronlmunlly , whSiber sleeping or rto me he seemed more beautiful than other cnildrcDr. ,l.jpms disappointed-if visitors oautfed to .praifip hit eyes, or ms ciwlsi or-the rn!»ea lhai I wrought for hiro with my needle.- At first I believed it theeatnrnl icurrenl pfp mother’® tovb." Then 1 fearfd U uas prule, and'soughf to -humble mvself -.One night in' I thought sp ongel stood besule me,nod «nnl, .**\VhereTia the little bud thou nunrest in Jbt, bosom} lam tent to take him swayl Where ivtby little harp?- Give it tome!: It itltko those which sound the praise offied in heaveo.’* I awoke in teu> mv drooped libe a. budwhich the worm pierceajhtflqai warbling was like the *ad maiic from . shattered- all.ray world seemed gone; •till iii my agony I listened, for there: was a voice in ..ttty •9 u Üb.l*ejthft yoicc of the aogeljwlio had warned -trie* ‘faying, 4 *God fotreth a cheerful giverjvtiard IPrtuth in the dun andtaid, let thy will h 6 mine; \afid arl arose, though' the Tear lay on iuy-cheek,l there..vii a smile also. Since then this voice baa { been heard amid the.duties of every -day—-metbinktl li says continually, »<ihe cheerful giver.” ; 5 Climax ni Slusdesx —ln a debate on the leather' • taken, in J764* in the Irtib • Heme of Common*, the chancellor of the excbeqner, StrJohn Parnell, ob •erred with great.* raphavis, ihai m the, prntemiion <>t the present war every wan oughtto give hi* faft guinea t.o protect the remain*?-.?’ Mr.Vanderclude Hid, tfaat “however that might he, the tsx on Ifcath be Siterly ftft by the borffoolnS peasantry nf Ireland, .^To which Sir Roach Hoyle replied, ~ lcol,y bfc.f»®ily remedied bv,making the un- .' atr leather of woods' r . • The amtimimr »v!!e already matie tJiii in the neighborhood oCHermans,GhiOj-ta ahoiitC,• 000 gallon#. It it worth on an average -$1 2fr per galioo. A.considerable.amonnt, however, remain* to arrive, •» the Catawabn grape has nonet attained perfect nutority. •:Isruvihiws or top: Evks.— •VTrighr.% Indian • I fgttalU Pr/frAvill bp found & e/rlain sure for ibe above painful malady; because they purge; from the.body thoie rormpi flMil limriooi which are die cau*e not only ot indiummmon ot the (■)(*, imi fij ito» ofJiSffose. l-Vom ilitce to .six 01 the above named Indian vegetable iPdl*. taken every inghi on going to - '«ed. u iHin.u short time completely rid the body of eve; r> thing ibat isoppoted laheaith; and therefore will as suredly make aptr/tcicurf cf injhimmaiton of thetyt*: nnd • nt the some time the blood and other fluids will beot such ahealthy quality,-, that disease of auy in ml will be ab?o lutely impossible. ••••,-'• . JRttcartbj. Cauniir/uit and fwtMf/an.^—Rcmrmberlhat the 0/iguml and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable PiUs bare the written sighamrv AfWiLLuu Waicnir ouMhe; lop label ofcarh I*o*. f Remember, ulso;shat Messrs. Feurhiwaurrr A C0.,0f New ..York, Jas,B,tila*coc:dcCavftt Cmcnmni];_and J. .Wilder Sc. Co., of Lommlle, nre not agenu : idr this -iuediciiie t .ftnd weoAimoi cnaramee theyrenoinenesn of. that offered by them for saltt: v !■ ior enle aiOn WrighrsPrincipniOffice. : ICO _Race>j,irc?t. Philadelphia:ami by JuHS.Tnftwhvv.- Mreeb-Pillyburgh. I'n.v who i« sole ngenifor thy city, by whom dealer* can be supphei) at die whole' tale ran* ooIIP ID* If people would JmrmtoreasoQ. as readily as they do to;* humbugs l : (hey could not hesitate u moment iiube choice of remedies for disease. ■ They , would undoubted ly prelerihe Choheiict Sugar-corned Vegetable Purca nve PUlvio all others; aurt for this-plain reason. that tbcy.porsess.nll.thc cs*euuu) requisites of andfrctiial remedy. They ore of vegetable origin MbcyarapalatP able ;.ibey.n«ilber£npft nor nnuseaie; they go directly to the seat of disease,l they never fail 10-effectn permanent cure tn oil casea-where they are, rectfimneuded. AHjhis can heankstantmied by icutimonioTsTroro ladies and gen tlemen of ihft highest respectability and most undoubted integrity. They all Concur in. the opinion. thuiCJieken-- er’* Sugar-coated .Vegetable-Fills, when properly admin* istored, have never been knewu tofmfin curing com* plaints of the liver, jaundice, whooping cough, fevers 01, all lauds, ..indigestion or dyspepsia, headache, gout,dropsy, scurvy, small pox orcholera mor* bns., They-hnvei likewise hfen eminently sncceasrul, when the disensi* hnd defied the efforts of ihe mosukiltui physicians.',-:-..; ■ ■ JD* Soldi,)- : WM JACKSO.N', 6c n. Acmit, - ocit9 , - i .: ofl Liberty, street, pmsburgli. : [For list nf Agents see odv'eriisemem.] R]/" Consumption.■ i* a disease, which is earryuig its wjcumit to the tomb by thousands.-wtlhonv being arrest* ed nv.iisprogres»by tnemedtemes in common use at the preseut imie. But: a day is coming, and bns ..come—ae to successfully nnest .this: disease. DR, RO* GER 8 1,1 VERWORT not only give's Imme diate relief in COUGHS and COLDS,-but from, the teati mooy of mfen nfthe highest standing here and elsewhere, it is mnkingsomo very remarkable cures of CONStiMp. TION. ImprovetnrnjKjU ithe, Uemnlem of on* onward;.nnd nhthfug cun arrest its spirit in ihp ■age. Those.whoare a glided with diseased Luhzs would do wellto call oq KNEKLAND & HAUDEIL Grant st < one.door below Second st., the agents, and sec the certi* ficutes of Dr.lVin T J Richards, Judge Wm. Durkc. the wifo of the RevaJeo. W. Maley, and oi.Dr. Hiram Con- Ipte Prniesior imjile .Kclecim Medical College oi-Cincix, nab. \ S c D 2J PITTSBURGH THEATRE. ;C. SrPo>T»Bj?>*v»**Mnnaner ami Lessee . t , * PBtCES OF ADMISSION •Private boxes ■ *.55.00, 1 giugie tickets,-; ..Dm®: Circle*.. .>so<vl Second -...Tier.* -*O5; -I Tit i . (JidlefjV'»*Joe; j Pnvatcßoxca -♦ iijs'-i ••>>.••». •' O\>T.NS< the popular Comediunj ■: • lH7“Tui.BSDA^Ocjoheriy r will be.acted, a Comedcm five act*, cnlled4he POOR GENTLEMAN. Ollopod ;-Mr. OneiuUlir«deitek .Mr Prior. L»ar.h.i.irlo,i ••y,Str,o.'rlry, ; f eiii|lyr..,....Mi»»,Porter.- Mi«sJtmcreiin.MneTiili • . -Mr-. Mmluon. . To conclude wuli > / z' State secrete, Gregorr-*-* -Mr. Owens \ Mam Sir«.Madwon L/ iworsopen ai7j CunnuMviU/ppe at7lo'clock. /ii.ROC*3RV B'l'ORlw. \Plaifurm and CtounTwttoibsV \J Vf* Wi StoT*.Fixturn x Monda yl next, October sBd, at 10 o'clock in Hie forenoon, willbe «>I4, without rcaerye, at .ihe*store, corner ol Ferry-hud Fonnh streets, n large Mork orGroc-ette?,.Counter uhd : Vjplform Hedies,Desks,-Store Fixtures, &cvn* the own-' 1 er.is ,uecltttinp- tnut business. Among the articles are 1 gunpowder, imperial and Y*f| .tens, coffee. New Orleans 11 and loaf sugar, allspice, pepper. cloves, ginger,* cimtft- ! mon, mustard, tobacco, sonp and candles; together with : 1 a large assonmfcnt of Groceries of everydesermtioh—' ■ Alsp; China and Queenswiife; glassware;.. glniU jdfji •platform*scale?, complete;.counter denies; desk*, 1 store fixture*. Ac. , Term* nt sole. \ : • octlS . - _ _< JAMKH AEoKfINNA, Anct T AST S ALIfOFATTAC HH LI GOODS Friday. October SOth. at JO o’clock An' the forenoon,-will be sold t»t McKenna*AacitQii'Roaniß : No.itt4-^Vo£>d i sifeet, three doors from Fitth.the balance of.Gotktexemalttlng unsold from Monday ;mid Tnesddv r s sales;' comprising cloths, enssimere*;- Welsh flannel? * calico*®, Bilk* vesting*,' ttlphcaA'.«eriftqes; , -"miielinr-' fU*pdus T corduroys, Ac. Terms; ettehvpar funds .-••» ‘ OCUB , .. Auct.-f 1 ' "t:i W'-iS: \ m*' A tocAL mam. fSWThe landlady “Adarfcand Eve House'* «oed^on£n» retrac after word*, and gave us the all we-said hut that our denunciation wa* not strong enough, They say that complaints l l ®*®*-each day for some weeks past, by tht^ that fights arc affairs ordaily oc .currencp;..ihat,w-Muoy.aa.nineTieniDn&vli)iveheen- The attention of the Grand Jury, which wiH-be or-“ gnmzed on Monday wiiyrti drawn to- house, j(s "lf 'the Cou>» decides that.it ia wotthy he support of the community, we; >wift announce' thtfact, , , ; . Th 6 above istho <VeTracudn” We offer, J W The polity offtcesneie ‘dull, placet Jester;, morning. '"in AHeghenynot a single casewss. brought up. - Mayor Adam* had.two—both charged . with.d run ken ne?9,_.One.or them irsa:afiiinplejookl‘ lhg’Trtah* muDVwlf<t'»S*''hrougfit i ni oT 'bis.'Jirolhera -and sisters, ITT -whose htiUse 'hewas 1 raißing a most disgraceful disturbance, "He gleitd “firat ofifencev m nutigatianof pnnuhiaeor. Hiving sqdie nihndy. in bis. pocket, the amount necessary fdr '"the *rtljltßemeiiß T»T the "Jaw wifirabstracted, and the balance given to him, whenbo Aas intlled to leave; r • ■ Dhjtsd Statm Comi, Jroex cominnnced its session on Monday.*, ■■ Qn Tuc*diiy,thecase ni Ualted Statrs vtTkiniel Faust, lndictedibr..secreting andembeizling letters front-the .United Stateshlsllbagg, was zakenifp- Defendant was-atemgarary stage driver'; and- the offence was' committed near -EbensburgjC Cambria county. _ " V" - _j On .Wedndsdav 'the. Jury - returned- a yeiihct of Cluilty. Sentcnte will be pronounced" to-dayi . The July Has yesterday charged, there being no other cause on the list foririal.' 1 — —. Snow.— about a dozen sickly lobbing •now flakes yesWdayimorning. ..Rmher 'early/wt thought, bat welcome, if all' people ftbre ready for them. Tbn atmosphere, fellmiicb hke winter, and; “winter-winds howled” little—- during the preceding evening. . ' I-:;"-'~:>i ■. i 1 f .n . B®VWe are requested to say :{haf the member* df the Eagle fire Company intend to get up a Ball, -for some erfemng .during next month. 'v . BSET There was an alarm .-of lire onTuesday eve ning, which aouniled rery mnch Jlße the Pennine;' hut we hare heard-of no destruction of property and calculate that it wna false;;’ i r : < ■ ■ . -■ Local news 4* very scarce t i the papers are dull, and ue can’t steal not borrow ; and we are afraid to invent. Wen re almost Willing 10-tehoar pd, decency. ~ A Laso£ Asn.e.rrWoiißre bean presented wulr an apple weighing 17 oz,, which gierv on the (arm of Mr, Nicholson, of this county. It Is of the pipin genus. Whocan heat this? - Mr The new novel called “ Kale Walsinghara,' s Policed a few days ago, ns also for ; sale at Marie’s, Fourth street. ' , . D! attached, dry good, will be continued ot AJraf.nna # -t**? Oted~.Yesieritay rnortun». iu I.owerSli ClsirTcwii. doves fr. nged SS years "“* r - *?• fnrnds tuid aojuaintancep of Jtmfarrtily nre' ‘nvjted io atiendihe funeral xbis juomiii*,. al 11 ©*tnclr, from ibe FVrty Hoasr. M»rrled.^ n Tn t H , a £',h*i}ift Just ,by thr Her. A , * n » 0. Robbkvs. of Economy, iVnrne- oouniy*. i? SrtiM JtrMy >V, F<ntSYntj daughter of Jolin: af thicoifv- • - . n 2' I .^ V^" r ' doy *?on»ng.'< ;: ili mst-. h> Rev. Wm' Cmables 8. <jAU.*GnEii, of Nc.w nrtsttOa, fir(.K> Mapja, daughter of L. AViJmarii). 01 ihta eny.■ ! ? u . U^f'“A "*™' d '°pr]h! fc o(Frtinf,- &S ' N°' ?S■wtlMnrtiel dAUhr UiHv N. 1.. corner of.W ooil snil Third »!«•!»; lhiß>(TKurMayi nrwmg.arGoVloolc, By order of ihr WM. * ’’ oi ll'O.A. 1.-oilte. Jamis Harbop. Sec' (nr. „... nrr Trriiir tU itTn iMUurdoyev*mn*» llie 2IM *«m.; <u r o'clock, F. •lual fttlemiftnc* I* requeued. v.* v -s aci\s . Boatr.r Poan:s.-Capiuin " ; - (Chrofttrlf CQpj r ) r i DUtrlct Cowrt.—The Unlini Slain Pi»inM.CiHm wUmen rvety dajr.ttntn tleciiori.. Irom ip 10 1 o’rjorlv Pefcon* wfcMnjlo te-niiuriijiwd-. ha 4 better see to aat timtf. - ~* { s*p?a-ie Ip 5 * llooilson A: Clarke of BeMevoe; ORTarKdFemhrfc; Mi leld.Mm ft idleru>-Ur.G: C. Vaughn*the pfrdprietor-' 01 4 he celebrated Luhoniripiid Mixture, tfcoGrearA'meY* icftn Remedy* wall. a statement that. in tho ; vtclrnty or pluatvherMfaey do “business, theaniule.htttfcad'unpra*: cedeuted sales. . Nothing hke -it has;everapheured People, resort to a tor aU ooTitplaint3, andjiscffert in ways pood. ; Old: cases, -tfbicb.buv* .baffled the skill, ofmedical men, have yielded to a, and the faculty' ara i -using *t in ‘their practice; A largo number.o&raedica> .i uieu.aro agents for Jfssnle—a. strong: proof ptihr great* l I Virtue* .of .thi\ nniotc. "'Call ort, Aeepis, mourr'paper*' l I whore names .ore .to be. found' tinner Great American*l r Rrmedyi and got a Pamphlet- ■ w ;. -. . • • j I* Agent* InPmsburgii, UataA BpocKWAV.No.SLiherty *U urarCaual Basin. *yl4 j A WOIRNED SAI tltr-SpUndbt J*tapt7iy cn ItUQuexu* JX, JTay—Ou.Thursday mormmr.-v£Jeiobcrl3ih,-al 4fV o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Jftooniwconier of-Wood and Filth Mreet*,AviU be sold that largr-and vnlunblelnt of <3round at the cornet oiDuqueurle.Way and Hav al ,’ having; jt froafof. I2h feet nmDuqnesne lug along lljiy fitrtet 121 fret 7\ inch**, subject to the of a three fed nllcyjn the rear thereof, beingv the most desirable prnperiynoiv for-pnle tn ihat beauii*. ful part of the city.svluch.may.be.divided to tuit purcha se ts Term*jil sal?* ooH9 4 DAVIS, Aiiet'r ‘ C- v'/w- KonectiletMiu. ObMiued*. >t ■. (Af.l< AT CURRAN’S* No. 30 Fifth stree fecplve • f'i5 p s!rv Of .the. he&tj mow faahionuble,' and obt»ve all. ■ MlhAl KSl’ GOODS, imported tbla season; in exchange • for yourtnonr}:;.' AH Saste*,Xashjoaufele.or At .U»e establishment. Cash customers invited. Cash'- terra* strictly adhered to. V-JVO.CURRAN ; 1 , or** OOFifthV. ACUN--3000 Ration Rhoaldersoit hand ond for sale J»y __ _ [oetpK- JUNO & MOORHEAD. . A :FE\V KEGS PRIMI I !I*ARD—RttfVl BKil for ?&le bvi- A oetlg CUMMINS & SMITH 7 ® Oatley’« AlsKi&ai PAin |fix(r»eftor.- - ••*■ > jJrL R * p Vr BL - c ro T^ls i fi^t^uoa JMllty'sMQgicalPaui-Eilxnttor to ptowicciW for llm Chrome Rheumatism, which <t haveWeri’afflidtrd mihiarteu jreanfin my hipjoinu. . , „ „ ABItAHAM B. VREELAND AW., Aprll 8, IM9. - - Mb H. DaiAet—Sir; I bay* been troubled with the Pile* fnr eight nionihSi and cduld get no relief ..-Your .Magical Pam Jbctracior having Wetf recommended to; me., I npplied,ithnUwice,obinme<f instant relief, and in n short urge was perfectly cared • Could I not gel any more ol It, I wottld not tataf. a hundred dolliire-lbr the WILLIAM HALL >. r ft™oMsir«t,Nctv Yorlt, June»!>,tB47. - 'i- : ~Dj?OAliTjOJl—D alky'xonlyDepot in tie cityafjiiw and where ihe, gatutnt ATtici* *an be -bbminrd. -‘vvliolesaloand retail,Hal4lsßroadway. v-.~ mW ?,• ,7 H- Dailct iuho .inventor of tfus truly invaluableobra pound.aud ]ien?i.fr7i<3J } and fitrtf.imaeoratnuuicate'ihe becret or its, preparation to.anymanhvlng; nnd; there- person.ever has made, or,everean make li gram of u himself / „ , u Coi.niet/itu.aboundEvery .truly valuable-article ik leubjept.tohc depredated upon by counterfeittm and im 1 . I «; and nothmiffthat we.know,of ha* more i steely experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain I bxmuaor! A T*3t—‘ Thegenuine DalUn l m ca*ea. of tho leverem *c n mfl aßord. tiwtom-retof, -rami ( produce at otice a coolinsand soothing effect—estraciinr [ Pam tit; and front one to fifteen minutes b but lib sure, al* wnys, apply it on linen—never on cnitoiyeloih.. - 1 - ■: - And now tnnrlc.the difference .'-rCoutitcrfeH Extractors' “S tooner-under. What name, theymav oppeajrmrhorV an. piled, of'cai/s tmtale and increase f/iej.ll,ll.' * . *. Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,mai behaft gmtts, on-application to "JOHN I) MORGAN Dn IVa Toons, Agent , Dailey’s Anlinni Galvanic Care.An, ‘ For llpr.es, A-.-iule, .1t,., cures-Spavin, qniiToT,—VfcOgb poll-evil, sores, galls nnd bruise,. •PmnpKlets rolttaSnK certificates nl respectable parties.may he bad? o I'nftiSp 'TSVrfXwv ' JOHN ft. * r , _ Agent* Pittsburgh ** I To Burets of ’Wooten -V obi S*\ ( * *? sterling* ChUisanrl Ca&miff tin \]xt cheapest roiSL the fife/-’ 11 bolh i*o : uwuw4 fswA' ;-v"_.; corner Fifth .juid WoodJ htaie* u which tiiore. for hit GoodsilhiMthe < mwi lengthened thd majority, of his>-cuß(oaret«>' \oiHfindcnt ihe itt/nni cheapest ClothsCUaxsnrures. I °oooBVw i<OTHSTOB^5 C ° in<,t Woo*- c -rf-\ fCOBKER OP FbCßtn ASDroiujiT Fn'BEKTS.,I , ITTS|iVROII(i } ,TPspfctfti'lly:nu<ti)U»ir#‘«;Ujst.he. -has- Jtoiy&penedthift newaiul excellent JtojrlfQMh*.qc<i Ujftpuhfiog'en-' «rauy. ? The houte.and fariurtfre are efllErefy neiyhaiid, no path! or expen**; hav*toe£» *paretl'Ui *hamo«l,C43njforlftble and preaiianvJlotetßiU.ihe / : The subscriber 13 deiermincdto tlesrrV*,Sbd lEetebre 1 soncitsyachate oCpubUc pntitHia*e.. V*- ■■*'• ctaUlty.; > .'iACOß JiOVOit.'tlßpf&Shij ■ . ,Kaq . ..ear Sir-—The reault for finv , ernor la attll vejy rioiivimd remain* in doBblc" Wfc cannot r.el.ced. The eZilScomtfef Trom which official return! <fcave notliMn m-elvnT Weller ii yet 198 ahead. YourS, . ■' a., S.MgDMtfc.'a; ‘ • J jft ut >ws«»ia>VOc»oße» 18—9 r. nSi Tbe-.leainetii-neiy. hg, brought theinarkou t«V «su4j whirh/'Uddeil Jtf thi electioa' fxciteuitot,' causes noting worth reportingr" \ -* „ - * * *" -/ • ;'ftrfo*lftKrjuawßft» 1 • . ~ . Office ~lnd£tln Affairs, Sept3o*lB49- „ S£AIiED PEOPO3A'Lf?WjH beixceiVeil*afc tfie Offife of-the CommiMidsef .of Indian Afihifa,;js¥a«hiuffton, i*T3ViWTintro*cltSek tfrirjjWrednesddjytfcei l*i flavorNo? Member next, ibt goods/ iff 1W -dmtif r imrf dehverabJr nt ifie* foJlowirfg'pladeS \. ; x .. , r r Wanhwi, >. w g ** > * r llbQ pans wjiu«;M<ic3t)na& . - - -€fr:by ?a? ITiehgg'ni^^CT'f < WV; : W hieaßuhr -by tfponudiv * * ‘■i 6.9& pair* 3*potnr «MTe-Mfrclnufic-bJ&nkeii»Ltb measure, . -»- . Pftjn Mae«mac bwiketsifo mo asure -SPl'Yty incbpsoo4weiKb-4ipounds . , < 4SO paws iHmwt white Mackmae < bTa»kwc , To measor* • .■ .-v2by_49iiicfte* nudwejgh •'---:■ _soo„pait4 3-pomt bJanVf wjio mgpsure' weigh 3 pound? i * *> :v4H®.PAif* Srhppini.scarletAlacklnao 'blanket*; 10-cmea^. _ O6-inchejr And weigh Bparindy t » " * > 60 by pounds * - CO palra G-poioi green-Mackiuac measure . ... ~7. v -flO *.’^. : ; ,«;>:• • 00 pairs 2iMfoi6tgTttoa M&ckjna&tyanketA,lo measure •■;• . 04 by 60 >nchrs l; H»dweiffh6pptindg;*>,'*• -i ‘ - ':-:y; .: Gentine]la l bjup.^iacklilzie'blaiikei%Jo. - :•y :Xiwasure-Goby.Bs iochefvaod weifb 10 pounds - 7 -200- & measure fiTbyfTfl inched; fcnd £ , pftirs2J-pointGemineiHawa*ifafi)cb«rtJaiikeH. to ,- -i- :?. xoeospre Jhwt Zfto* -- *. * < 400,>mrosflettdftisirona* t f s* am go blue ~do „ . 4 • - 80Q«jdo fancy-list doth, blue - * *- * sat jo so> go ■ ‘trgtut 7 - if . ;..- 200 da do do" men * - , 350 da gray dd bin* »« , • JB2OO do saved t do - s - A « , - yflO && cadet** J *• 100 do do v» .do gredn - - . 400 notmdftworsted > am. “ , . •f ~>sO.doMucotton flagiiandkercbfefjTS f ,*'4:2 •■•;■ ‘ do. Tkladras- do ;v •- • - 400. dp ; htack «ilt do'-'"- ; 7. •.:- r -' L - SO do @4 cotton shawls'' c r » .^ i -:-30-.T do- 04 -do -■ do ~ ■*. »■■"• . i h'._- 40 do do do -* ~ - ‘ 40 ,db vrooleiLdo **, 3’ «<•*,--* *• r .JOOO do • * * ' r .v -6poo do— Mernrtrar, blncaad’ ftirey^ do l>lne drifting. ‘ 5000 do Georgia stripes m ! blne-demms v \ ‘l5OCk dO, couonmip. ' -- ' i v * * >-i >7oCfo.doLt)leacbeddorteBtic<hirtiruf J T £ * 9000 da unbleached do do | -8000 ? do checks, Binpfis* abd>plaid« i SOOO do . iuiblracheddomestic ebeeUngf ; --! -..2oodozentvollen socks - .*« *-i 6000 yards pitud luiseys v -1000- dpi: dannelspssoi'ted • >- . ■ iCOOfianneJ fibm 1 ? J2S caiicpslart ' % ‘ 2 .160 poondthnen- thread ? r v - 250 pounds cotton dp . - . .:‘-:..200.-dozan , .*poo!aCQttoi^.Kfi;.l.t4:3S;.:^ . 40poondste\Tibg .vUk - . 450 pieces ribbon, assorted . 1-979 yards lxd»Uckiny_• - •:/.;. v:/ 400;y.d0 < Kenmeky jeons - ' . r; : .400 .-do.;-:jnulaetb:'assojiedy;i':-'-rv-'-, 70gross : ..v. .. J ...... - k 5O poand*43hibeae V' r~ ; . 10“drrten silk tandkerchiefs, (batk andrbandana) ' 480 pounds-bTasskftUes * ’ * -»■ 630 tin kettles w *VK' < . '-i 'f . ■■• -it). s» nest# japanned' k«ulrt» (8 to : a nesi) ‘ :sJ. 1 • 76 dozen butcher knives * ** ■* * 14000 "flitlt ~ 4, 1 ,ATBT tOBISi, MIB§Ot T BI. * ' ‘BUtfiitts. ~-iv v - 025 pairs3rpolnt white Uackmsc. bianket% to measure 60by72 inches, ' poo aiflnkets;ia inrasure 51 by 66 inches, antkwelgh4i pounds *% ,^r 43 by 50 inches. o&dwtfe^9£pound** - " -550 wire Ifeponfi whiieJdpckinafi wtinkets lomcasure So bysQiaches« and weigh4i pdunds & r dOO.paits J'poiot while Mackinac biabkeu, to measure ” , 32by 40 inches andwesgb 35 pottnda r . -150 painS-pomt bii|]kct»<Yo GO by 72 inches and weigh 8 pounds - tOO pairs 2J»noint Treasure 04 by 06 inches, and weigh Opodndr 50 pair*a>point tomeasure . : • wJ by.« 4 inches, and. weigh. 10 pounds • - • - ••*«il -100 pairs 3»pofntgren\:Maekinaer Giedsure i. :•: 00 aud ' v “5 pairs pi-point green AlnckuiaebJanketSj ip: measure 5t hr 6d.inehesand weigh & pounds w «Tinirr 1■ i■ • i rr *«■■--"■ ■ ' ISO pairs 3*point Gentmella ' OO by,'Jijin4hes;lacil-tareigh Bpoanils .-, / 75 blaeSCackinac-olankibs w : -v.mra!iiu i «'^itgrll6:ii\che^an4»w#ufa^poßfldv.'. ! .tr->^' i J100Q....d0 ...scarlet do . i -800»do fancy lisrejoth.Hue '' l | *:150,-.drt*: .*!a-r ••v.-do-' pra^greeu 4 ' r , ,f 400 ..do • do - do *p»r|rti 3 N , >BSO, dQßfr»y,/:Yi.'4a! r -hlac~ *’ i-- J «; T .v \ blae- > . do- ■ do green 1 > -1400 ■ do'' do da . * h :4i)o pounds WDj’Rted.yarn,3-fold.. . ' • 75 dozen ooiton flag handkerchiefs ‘ : 150 do . do —. 75 ,do*. blncksaik -da- «■ 1 fA „ >* - 40 da S-4 cotton -shawl* - - s 4/;30/dov: •&-*: - : Wv^^>^.'r:.V v 2a d« .44 da i _ ISMo yards (lqjnefl}»&4}ahco , - v v ** •1300 do .English and French ctutqo■•-iM-£>:>/?■ -*i SOQO do Mernmac - ,«Jo.bJue anAiatiry , dO'-blf.arthPdcotTdrt-TOirtlTip ~ * l r ~ 1 ' 1 om do imhlehched * do * » I *•4000. do do - ’ sheeting " **•' ", ..1000 dodomcßuc check?, >.■■s■*■■ ~9oW7iTeTrfilu‘icoiion lUilliitg * - " ; 700 ( do lUcfrdhng „ . , “ J tftO dozen wooUeneochß' > r k < - ] - «" a© yard? plaid Ifp ey - . ~ - -. •• , * -2500 do fiaunefc, assqjrtM ' s\- ~-^ e 1500-flannel shirts I .. » ' ,». 300 calico do . t ' 300 pounds Uuen thread _ -*2OO db_\ cotton *do** - « -* * s ** ■* % 4u _do i r sewing riIW > 1 '•» *S 4 80 gross 'proTPtcdgimenng k *’ * •150. Rfosfi;(qifoy.jwtfl clay: pipe* 4 , * , • :* 150 poUnd& chmesc Vermillion :. v *_■ ; . *. 1300 po&ndft bras? kellies * ; 50 nests japanned kettles (Sin a nest) 4CO tin kellies * i ■•-"/ !’SS eross*ouaw.awU • .700oEil»*S!k*V’ i ; :■■ 25 da?* fishUnea-ri, i *• 2-jOoO needles Uuortedl ; f .100 doz. combs do • * 10 “ scissors do' ~t S , - 14000 gnp-flmia 10 gross gun-vorffls 200 knlye®*- jxts andjfachrtsr ' v - ) 12 dorfa*ee.ta*<veigli:froni 4ttosipoand* f ' v,. .v 50 - V:: half axes,to-weigh3lponnda v •;■ -'■'■■'■ ,24*' l ' 7 liatsHjßl»tfQ pound r « - / :To oftdeU\*erednt ihe plafe when'XuunifaStnnd,' or in. the city of New Voik.orJPMladelphla, as mßy'bcTe quired, without addilionol expense. . - ._r_ t TheK i.Mll also.l»R,requtred, to he delivered an hfew -York, at the saoie urae, the following ngncultarsl ample- {winds -'* v . v 250;hatfrfxeSf to weigh Si pounds * -■v weigh., li ponud -. > > . 2tW.4rdwutg'kmves,-12 inch6sm length >. 200 .anger*: in eqna! proponitanhoftf ond d ,--.vlso;pairshomes J . - ; -.150 doriroce-charusT .'.' . 'SOO.poundshraes ketUcsv (-ttyi >«. ‘ „ -{‘ - ,_ “ Jba/ > 4SO axes, 10-W.etgh. from 4tto; 54 pounds ■ ' • .150.half-axes,to weight-pounds .< > • .'•,2s.:hroadoxeß-v ; <;■>'r■ “, 1700 weeding-hoe^ 1 "-:'"" 5 J 175 band-saws ,*?•"■'* 40 crossAfiut saws. 7 feet In length do <L.-do . r ,- ‘ lOOJmnd-sawsfiles7 *• v -- ‘ '\i lOOcrosß-cuteaw-filcs : 800.oaaTters,-scretr-ahgers t 4 > and 4 inch. c , ’» > ;:40 iocichaihsi'to wetgn'M pounds each n 1" 1 \ carp?.No, iff J'.,'- '....**.J * -?OOTjnOT¥rs socket chi*ela --> ■»"* ‘ 4 . f , i .00 planes, fore-andiack. - < *- > -1 » — ; • fiomktQ*stenos2\ i - ».-> * 850 northweat gunMWoHbirdsofwhich mast nS«>a«nre ; SOinehesanlengtho/barrel,.andone-ihird'42ioehes • . tabs deUverea at the place 1 where matanfactnred. , or inlihe cjiyoCNew: York-or PhJladelphia.aa may. he requfred; samples of them are depbSi<edih fhe > < • !c<Theohove'proito r Wlsmßyhe divided intqfl.ve^artiTfor l ooehplare of deVrcty,T»lts 1 .• i;.Ajaw»v-.-/;’. v-i:- ... f| w-incla.k, the'BCTicuTinral. implemfnu.- . A'^XlU sand hnlcheu. , c , ....; , . ; .S. SttWhwt»t guns. "' t ~ v . V, -j The Iswen competent teepoheiWe-liida.-tAvUI receive’ the jfntl of the eonirncv &ccordiio(Mo the: • siptpor.nQ^A*:. > .-a-.-v* *<. -. i *..*■ *., '•■ \ rr APchedoleoftbeanicrfß/’vvUhsanmle3« J mayihekc>h! m the office nf OP Indian .Aflaipa. jn, j \Vash melon, cxhibitfug the amoifttf of money to’ hrrk. peiidfd for«aoh orncle. hut the departntedtTese cvea> tho ; increase or diminish ahc'quartmy j tirurje,sjtamfdt Or RuhsiUiuo ntheit ialicuf ihcreof, or to * atiSimUar prace*t3ttch goods OR'may be - wnnirt * .opother; purposes; ah ths adminlßiratitti of >'■- ». '- 4 ";Tbe^wßoH.nmptmt.iu,inimey:raba'annifed:is-:ihe>^ Cbhse i>C goods wilLh* wfaieh r ßOme 64tr., OOOwlltbe' r residue r inl 4b? ; fanga being bo pr?ferrefl/htn-*aV<arihf-asm- '; '-!;v • ••>. '> ■ •' ( i:i <. -V /• 1 •*•••■• *- • *- • •: v;;." V\>- "S 4 4** ' y i v -r -.-'«• "".i ” -V a“^iV-<!-7Ji,«^i-.'- qosjily veith thi »«Sp!eVu, H of Cqß * ' 4‘«5 they. ssapsssassß jHsßKifi&£<Rgs -mEfimeßsi ggg &BSS& - sgSf , ludiJ j^SSnfejKfl l **«■*’? ■?«*»#£s the forSf > I i(hJiep»npas?y^^ ) ?fwi i Sj^gg i W? f lJ ” : i •- i^Uiciiixegpefiivc^'^wit^-^^v 6 pnee affixfi’ - ssssss^sssciis^^*? , .89»eS*«e u inrt?foll , . 1 ■- ; >J^ fcj ':, - ■ faasaaißga^B^i:. ggwfes^'SlSSiri' ,te?" ,8,,! ! r ■ ■jegaSSßSe®.-- sJ^SS 1 ?I B ‘" t&yfc'fSft'wM'ot's *•'- . Bniuh^ffld<lTept»/irt- ■* “ *- ■ .’sB& !!si^^S£?S£S? »S«£jff4&asSda^Sfiatf^ i' TheeJefcioMirfihe ]' s . Tie eleeiop-of »he&rfan«Farf,a£ijm &s&alfr'. '! I Post. i 1 ' * iV"***"* i&wwjn'y tb MargwrM..tlle.-(iDrrarrlj- iohh I^.CS^nnTißrtrtovra ; » y < t ,l Sß%B?fe»9» | N»l»g« | omai | Jftel.uitw Pitts- * * iy * ‘ *™*»4&?h"£ &n«T The elector* SfCiair iow»«hip 10 meet at h 'fWt!£s. J f 'eph'Bms.MtewA.rer e fj> iu spfitovSp. -rcJI'.K.F °, SobtnsotitojrnsMi. fa meet«l the house ' ■et Ajmor.tonnrriy brcuplrtf ■ by jcjhu Cha»le*.iu the tillage ar Cltntdn: «, loirnthfe -peKur^ifer i2SiWI!WSSSS|!^^ ° ■ hUohfdaS ■■ „jP , ', elrc^ )r * « f Ro W Township ifc'Wftidihdfhpnra ■’ « f G« r ?f t/n(u,r. Oil lhrFnuiL~}m niml, m s;iij township■ ;> -■u2m™!c£ dI L' <4ir e ' l °i vn s' l /pJS®teUt£to~i'h<rt}«i! or ’ [V Tiic.fiK?ctorB t(tyn<}]m-tQ;Wgrjf..}.v ••... *^ J *Bidw»fa^l»tp^3 l r v » ' 4 c^s:ff^ ia *to;rii^SEa«ii£Ss2£ . ThgglecfargWTndjana tomishipKTm*£t £_!&«* sf*U bft ibe Jiidg#^? d j - voter* of ihat jjSplaa irfilndißatejiiwn »l»gTO«iding.mlteJollavtiiiirA»erihedWimtn»r-ri,-|i Ht*tt Aiefj] ,e Irawn-ftn-Vj BoiSSIhSs! tnrjh at the ejection POWIT stfi,d borough, v?z itarimifKjr ' W » point on ffirrAllertu;nynvex ot jjie onMr-lSSSpth? farm ofJa». Bos«, bm running a ntmhfW.&Bge'be- _ to.Uie-KiE. corner ror r safd , Jixifte:f , |&^^jS . WRlle^^y'Coa^wto : SnJi^ttQVfisaaftllM , xa*ucte» n»imet*a.w>mhni« «f! mith farmsoriots "Wjfw .ntoghatn'sdijtncr/aiia belongdejowlutt or*«tiUed ißf-mVrirscfce/jn therabm-e dhetfibfiilffiS '•t|» rleeurjofihe borough of Birmingham lit the Public School House, >n said borough. »'v“- 'Thu elector* of the horough of M>Kce§riorfto mSet nt the Town Jfalh in aaidhoiOTgb. . v.*? I ,?’ ‘™Lfte l !? ® f r h * ' b ? tm, *h of South HHahtAhto ssif^ss^: void-tvillclemhyballot— . > > TrP‘ ;, tjveStv sis; ki-ectors! mf Preaulem muffi ce PrC3i'dent.oflhe United States; . n,.» s „?Virii' •ajnnotedlhatevery-person, cxctpuJaa- ( w^n hoht Ss«. o^- I,rofit,> J 1 P 1 ‘“ 1nde,,,,,e Gov'l»ment.oft^Sai. JM f“ i S?‘“ r ,. of »h>* state, or of anyicity or tneorhoro- dißttiec. ti heihrr a officer or othc^itr, «thbordinute olficer ertunderiUe-I.ejjiflaiaVeWuitiorarrorexecimve d»an. r tnent nt atanyjudge otyiacotpototcddmnciianSalitothai.hvrfvi-iMerasSKr : i ’ Congreiauaml of\the-State f jegtSlaturA>Biilf hf thtPsdfeet f omimls of any i nr, of CotmnlUsionerV of • nojt.lucDnißttitea dl«tnei,l*‘hythe'lawuteapflileainfttld. log or at the ramft titilc the odlce Or'amiafiiT •ttlehtor Jndsc; litspectoror ClerkiaranyeTeViHirrorthi* Coinmontveiijtli.'aiut (hhfany Inspector; Jadje ormlrfe ' officer, of auv-snch election/shelf not bo eligible tb -ofheetobfthea>pr s rior.' r,.., -,4 Also, lo anti hjt Jhe dthnecitoaof an act hnuKweStte ISthorApnCiWtitloenoctjad. That ' the act pas cl JuW ffit, ISto enutledartsct elecnon-s oi.ilut Conupottmalth-ahnlL not he ™£Sg!y. aatt)Prevent any nuhws officerot Inorough'Otfieer fenl, remit? av Indite Inspector, or Clerk nr am- Speciojelecitone nrthtrCmntnanwmUL-f , And the returned dodges Vif tht »csniwVi™-^4(^ % tffnresald arc fet)liencd,to mct * t < ! IhVeity of•J’mJburgh, oif the i-hin/T joftfibse dutiesyeqqircdhy ~& Tt - IP. 'Prepare GivelftnJremr hahdana*c!ra-if^ 4 ,',i > S^ h ' l i;V‘fe4 “Sa^e&ggfSf®*™* shpZ? -- yOH>- rOHPTTHE. Shenffi ' 'ijuwJiT- ?*, V /,
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