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'v^3i«ssaasssffasiMis ' ■ retifirmion hr France—n treaty intended by Brent Bnt r » ehung/nnr internationallaws make herihtrtrfM * of the <ea" unddeMroy national independence, not ’ ’only or our country, but Of all Europe , and eltable her , -r- r - to heroine the tyrant on every ocean "—Gtnrral Jatk~ * ! *du> gttttrtolrtntTat Cass FOR. VICE PRESIDENT, V -,WM. O,„B]JJ LER T“2®*aSSga2IJK - - ' EJkeV JJ ill 10 Man'.erir/j alii iherei? a towcrof slreuglh , In name ’’-A.- “OEMOCXtATIC BliECTOlftAli TICK! <- stxcroas. ■WiTxtjLM lixatzs, pf Clearfifela «. -i , oXviDl> “Waobneb, of Northampton ; , -i-r -ptyßp!EvfiTtr> tLOTOBSr. •■ County. II llossit K.TCI33 1 do Cay ■ HI Isaac Surat, do County. IV, A U RoraroKT, do do V JACOB'S Yost. Montgomery no yj BoSEBt&WMoBr, Ixhigh do VII Wiiaiasl W Dotmaso, Chester do - VUI Hurt Haudxhab, lamcßster do ’ IX Pxrzfi Kins*, Berks do ,i, ' x BruarbS ScßoOtoT**,Moßroe do . XI W». SOTCTOAOT, Wyoming do XO. JomAßßEvmEX.'nog* do 3 . . xm Jolts C Karo, Clinton do -l . XJV, JORSWarautt, Lebanon do IXV. RobesTJ Fbs*r> Voile do ■ 1 XVI Frbdxmck Sattit, Fr»nkll» do ,1 - •- XVII Jotra CRtsWBtA, Hanungdoh do O’ * XVIII CtURLTs A. Blacr, Greene do XIX. G*orgr W Bow-mat, Bedford do u_. XX Joaa R. ShaVtoT) Benser do ' i XXI GkoboxP Hamiitot. Allegheny do f 4 1 xxu. NV H DAVMjCrtvrforti Jo ~-n. . XKIIt TwpTfltlvEvyoncr «o -i yyiV O CAMMWirßatler oo -l’. ifl«|pp«Snww f i DEFINITION of treason r Fiipi sht Com*j/uno7i qf tke Uruttd Stale* t...--& Treason agOin*t the .Ututod biatfij, shill ton* i .v.7.^■.•i crin adhenngtfo I,' 'vf>«ri>;;:'iheit>Bn«nie»i'giving them Aidand Comfort -No person - -»■ *bal] be«onncted of Treason* tude*» cu the TeKunany ’'if'dftwo-Witneiaes,to-foe same overt act, oton confession « v ib open conn !\ f.h tJL**ltlng»ala»« for Moral Traitor* 1 i , -Extinct ttf a Letter/ram Cal W</nhap >* 4 lTt2nyoU,mfiherc j&aspmrmbroadaxnoftg the good . .•-a' : ;r/flfryrrteftH** engaged m this, wan which will nor sleep vu-».;,iH»t»gifutm4iy*»a«pitil.vrhich>wail>btlUlldtyeluni»tg -wuv'. v -iioiadet upon thc.monthmgy scribbling sycophants >.. f partv r ihe follmetutireofan honest in dlensUon- It is the same that brooded over our land duv >. '•‘— - - BcTolation a«dthe lastwar,‘ end men • otuio presefctaay, palsied vrx tlv age, have hired to corse, ■At \’ v * Vwirhiearidtfreptntence, the how.when she, -with scorn :■• T l * • icouhtrr "vv>-TtCTC-ciifi3gg nn differtsice bttwten tAevwt 7 '' whi fvcccrtd ihe Bnush; and vhom il gax^ ■■" ■ • • Wrgumsntf nnd sympaMp 10 lAe S&xtcans!■ ■ This kind of •.uanedage,‘ came, tnto-tbis campaign a r .. :JP^rtiai»ohc7 f maysoundstratige toyou, htttlhnvea •. \-yaig. m'm .anf againbeen compelWd u> listenmaud to suffer =.. . . ihat.whlch-would have changed the disposition andhlten ; TittiediUelSfieotlouoflhetDOstdisunguistredphrUft&n. Even . . >•; -’noWytdo aot object to the?lehdingnnd ntaus puueiplea of . 7<; sa much ds tacursetuiddeprecate the wkx,*: vrtoti*‘Of 2 its-acknowledged leaders, and supporters; - It.- auy teaaao whtch trill prevent General Scott ; »rwirs»* hodorabfe peace,i comttltndlngi cs he •. ■ ■'Maa: andii the whole City of the Aztees.wtibhis powerful fcat >'stiCTiestfUs the SPIRFTOFTREASON whtehl unheuln !:>-..'.>!iVMA'^r;Ai'tbtgly'Stiy,4h'pA»Balged by tbetlehdiug whig: journals at . . . In « sortie upon senne iadrones or short :-.t-i.r ;v>iirnesince^!po^scssedinysdfofallihe larenewspapers •>: ii. l , bcv.'•<:■* -publishedin'that place.and upon esounmug them;) find: asmMexico, the strong - .i.ii«rareittSUMtts pabliBhed against oar army me selections - ■»'?S2>-vfrbtif?VH£G TX*ER£GFTOJS UMTED STATES” v -£ztraet<xrf-aLtlttrfrQm ffortanJtltQifiitij.bf iraiimfH)** County ' • .v,*' Wincbiddle and myself were detached fromthe.jest ...■■ of'ihecOTnp&nyjandhadabardwnecf.it. AVehailivven vty of-xhem aponns a,t one lime—-killed six of them, and • the restleftus.' v -'Wmebiddle'waswoimded slightly in the \ : v ' side. I wasknoekedover, bntnothunbadlj: Our e*-. v .•• r” cape wits miraculous.-: The bodiea.of the slain, or rather •bmchcred,wereioandihMnigbt-and brought in.: They. • • were most horribly-mutilated(agreeably to theiastrnc ■ lions of TOM by the humane Mmcanj; eo ... v -■, rnuchsOy thM ii trn s difficult tb recognize. in their mutda.- tedforms, our former comrades; who.so latelybloomed in r' v . the full ngdr of health. Poor Cruxzleison was most hor i ji-/> r' ribly dußgirfedr andfinfoct, ihcyaH bore themosi shame* marks of violence fromthe merciless enemy. They : ' have died in a GOOD CAUSE, figbung for their COUfc-r * :.y . s ’. ,THVJS BIGHTS; yet fell not ao muchn«gwrificeFortheur i--. couuuyyas i o pamper thatcrutl~-may 1 not sag fatal-cp :: : : . fuaiiioji at\ hov ze; which; if persisted in, most weaken, ...... nuy destroy, eyeryeffortof the Administration, to prose*. '• “ ! .; r ■ . .- cute the war so a speedy.mrnunanon—rwtll cripple*? very y- ;.. .;.eHeTgy , oftheßOTerntnenvandC4}ttpelustow»gethe\rax :y. • ~,v a 4 in/immm.or conclude a, dishonorable peace- But for v . : IiusTREAbONABIjE qf pjyp&uton. 'we had beeu : . • .home ere this and our stay here can only be-detenmiied .■■:.v-‘-:;..-'.*-.::i.'v,'...hiy:ihp.'dnTatioilof.lA«rqp|WilM)zii‘? . hi.■ a Litter Jrvm:Capt. Charles Aaylor. . there can be no peaqe s Ihuvc always ...•■.* Relieved tbi*; and my' belief is Confirmed by the occur*. X • •>■‘ ■ xeneenot every day. Letthere be decisionunhe admin* :■ Amifcuon; and their lei us have vigorous; decision, in the * omr * * *■ * • The wings are mad. ■ rir/- , i hang my head with humiliation andsbame.when I think i; r»:;thatj have been a member of their party. 1 Mr. Webster’* ' •- apcecb. has been republished bere,.bythe:Mexic*aQß,iu. . ’ viij ,?ejvery ynnety of form, as well as a synopsis of Mr. Clay 7 *; f: ■■:•-..::.t -> -v*ad tiiey havebeen-made the tbandauon of appeals to the .• ;v.:'iVMexi£anpcople,confinnmgihemmlhcirlndcelsmn—flut ' • taring- that one: of the great parties of our .v .will arrest the prosecution oi thewarjaud nut t i:. ; v ting off forever, in roy opinion,-oil prospects of an amicu - * ~ hde xeltlemcnt. of it I r SEEMS lO ME THAT THE , WHIG LEADERS ABE GUILTY OK THE WORST r>i ■ HiNDQF-TREASON. --1 have ducovere& hore, that , < >some one m the. Slates, who has had access to all the pub* / v iiosions of the country, has befenm correspondence with' :/'/•* w.l -ihc ;of Stale, and has transmuted to •v>•••■: K - . ihe&ruclee'Ot Jhc;iAinencanpress, favorable to {ihfcMencansabd the Mexican cause. I baveiurrry pos-- ■ v >■'. ,-.h > ■ aeasipu ticarly- three hundred of these article*. Many of weTOtramloted and republished hcrey and one 4 of « New York Express (an' opl :v. rteal tpthe Catholics pf the.Uhlted Stalvs Jo oppose Mr, • adrmmfimulon, upon the groand that tlie war was ■Vr.“a.> s> rS' i *. r crusade, ag&mßt:(he Cnlhoho religion j - trr T ‘* has not only been published in the Mexican papers; but printed in h&hddJills. and circulated by thou* r , * . sirnda at all the church doors in toe city .of Mexico.' IF&o. parttdlj+n View of facts Ufa ihrse t hotornuch of the blood that ■ ’ / .'• u ::»‘Aoi-sri» I slWd in <Au scar‘ % uau?ing to the action of such put . s * hcaiions™ * r— </<(frflirjrw o tf Company , r% -T Jifat Keg&icfit Pennstfcnma Volunteers L dated *"*?" , ** T Cixy or Mexico, FeKl .1848 ;■:*<>■••.*. /«»$ scarcely know whnt opmiojvto express of inis war. ./.: I^'j ‘ , V':^‘j , iot.yYhat wauldbe ibe best pojicy our Government capla *** t pursue, 4 had hopfd, profound judgment, the : VUivrr Joug ogpencuce, abiUtyofsucbeim . ... *- s -,nent Statesmen as Hcnry Clay and Dauiel Wcbster, could ',?* v r: : have dictated some remedy, to have extricated our coim*. ■r~r 1 ’ - try from' the unpleasant situqtiop in which she is now . v u * >"*;•: • placed-*l«it-bow:sorely Are-wc disappointed.- The Jute, •, st-:/? ‘ -*•: vpoechx'f Mr. Clay haf already done more; to prolong this ■ war, than anythlngthaicouldpossibly have beeadesired. ■*i7i^' , ..v v *: :, .**:-. :, .. , ?b/-oprjbittexe« enemy* 'The.McxjcanpeopJedenve eu| ' A couragcnient and hope ffop such aenUmems as Mr. Clay' 5/X •' * ; r.’ r., and a number of AVbig. prints promulgate r and if they -. * - vdesixo xoponsuTuhe iuie rests of our pommy, topromote~ ' "-the good cause of.peace, such language must be enurely ; , v v ; opposite tope mustprevaii universally; they ••.•••.museseen&.all^naand united 4pon'thiB absorbingques* : v ’ Upri. . Let oue. sfinumentrroue-purpose only prevail j a v '; firm delerminauou to prosecute.the.warwith uie utmost • / u : mid U aiiythingwill prerbnngabouratermination v '• ‘be pirwtiedflhat hope Is. vain.: Ills too late now to argue iffHonjhe printlplaororrigtnu?fthe wor,toi enquire imoits ,i fi *: V >j ‘jttsticeirfrilbustice on.pur part t aslhe day for reasoning i* :.:: r v- , <aj.f,tvrp J^r...j*jrgvvia , the time-for de* • iv:.-.:-> cislvd acuon. '''We .want men, not speeches. Give them blown,not wordtr.: The language uuered by some of the ‘ ejiithets nppjied.to us such as murderers, rob ;>i. .&?&>' lints maledicuou»-sthe curses invoked up * whcyhaTe tofsoken ibeirhotne and country—who tvi- come here to-eudow every imaginable gin vauon, to form—' .amdihattoo by our 6wn countryaen*H;all9fonh the bit*' O »tcrchticondemnuiion*-*i>e most profound scorn and dis* i i igpui Youtnay imagine hoyv keenly we feel the injustice i' -j f: ' r ; c.> ; language,/ Miserable, Contemptible \ .svreicUeSfprotccttcl usthey ntebythe sacred sjt.r. • : •.'>.\s:^r^ho:pre««^—'but more'Cspecmlly by V- 1 ' • j’iaad ownibnablo: aathey arc •at-home; tliey thus thunder * their liifomoua lies and-hurl the foulest insults nrraen ; - : ; .: '‘>:.: dyingJbTihi'iii4 ;Builenhem < ' jtaLc iiieir iya> ,lei ibera talk tlw.m wallon Ido - m not envy them, I would not slop their mouths Belter |»ii ‘'dpg t t wretch a? one oi these ” ::vf::v ; ’.■r. slndi&iia'X'alunieetg ai Uiefi2nd of JFebnt * ary.Vitf, 1 * Why and for vhdi purpose are tie here 7 It hoc*- not • r.‘ ’ become roc m my presentposj lion to speak of the cause* to the?prcstcut omlmppy conflict between, the .‘■.■‘V* >■ f "J Uititefl.States aud Mexico, nor.otithe'.planner m which s < .i ; . ' , dr has-been .conducted: it t.v£nouch for us to Kitov? -...- ;/ j/ -.. aicihernn obedience to ihe call *of our country/ i : /.’r'.,;i:.v>v.i ?fth:ttwe l camc,tO'/tlefcnd a sister Wmte JO'’-proiecMhe na-- i avcuge thp :blood ot ourslnughtercd , ! - i;:.':.:y: br<lhrfiK:'- If tht character.ol :theyrar4B nowchangei}, or' 4 <haU hc ctnngedheienfter wcure urd> nattoblamofor • S' ... lt« pjiifiotit ton lory is invaded ,OUT-:eiUzens - butchered,' , :‘r . -ci lh: i. d'UliitftCQUßlry & ini Glieiltu-.a state of L.war*) actual, real, ( irTTiblfjcar. thetiuzen who thm u-ithhold.i hh.nid and stm>\ > < t bfaftodaieoiatethe ran <t a>\drha>vus of thax ttar, uhat * h* PifipTsf&'zyuMsvHiij bf nn a,x tiEA.Br a Teaitok As ; t,*-,ix'<i.‘ii ;n-uW<o«.*wA(trc : »fllfieugAf.rA«Tfflr.it hasheenjonexfiipdti v Kt vt Menioo hai refussd,to rrccue j * f w/ 4 tror Mi ir«ieri}\iaf.rcru«ed 10 refund to n« . t knoi\leJveouriu*tclaim? nadinHcdto re c pectourTerc * - - JltOrj-. tOUTnESECAtSESTir? WAffV^ScoMMEXCXfi >S 1 > 7 * f- > ' v '*v/ * -Vi'V,?- 1 f ’-'" / ™ * , <■' •''* v ' , >l* - , s r^ v % 3 ' v „ i *<- J f f‘*|, * ' _ ** * «, , * *'J b ? o n f * -Jt /V '■ v * * f A ' ' * <•* y 1 » >i » rt \ r _ v ft * ' S' ' ft:,- "i DEMOCRATIC SOMINATIOKS. C\ - ■'>; v *~ _ ~ 1* „ .V<-\yr.. • ®p ; isp®ir ' K 1 . » ’ far Qovernor and. C&ttiTiUstoner* ■. \ O VrHNofc\ jiSA^COM’B tAilcgJienYi?‘r ; ' - -.v6146130 • .8244 A'dam*, 4 , 1808- !{33t T 1785 2314 . Arinstroiifr,*- .■ : 2133" 209-1 v .2213 I *, 1b64 Borke,* 8411 4207 8390 4113 Beaver,* 2384 2760 f 4 Bucks,* 110 Bedford,* 2739 2613 2736 2610 Bloir, 908 Butler,* 2308 2410 2310 Bradford, 480 270 .322 Carbon* , 996 768 1000 Chester,* 5140 6895 6101 Centre, .. * 890 Cumberland,* 3060 2989 3080 Columbia, 1180 ~ > Crawford,* 2861 2580 i 2778 Clarion,* 2238 1254 2209 Clinton, 154 Clearfield, • 532 Dauphin,* • 2269 Delaware,* Elk, 138 Erie,* > ' 1413 ■ Fajette,* 3290 2776 3273 Franklin,* 2985 3753 3004 Greene, 1020 Huntingdon, 482 Indiana, >1668 2371 1668 Juniata, 98 Jcfiersan, Lebanon,. Lancaster,*: ‘Lehigh,443 •*, Lycoming, * l -;- 461 /. Luzerne, 300 Monroe,. >.> ;: • 1230. •Mercer,*; . i 3109. Mifflin, 226 Montgomery* 5218 ■ 4645 ' - 5337 • . M*Keao, 75 Northampton,* , 3476, 2561 3407 2461 Northumberland . 455 t Perry, 854, * ! j Philadelphia cily* 4972‘~*'8&3 4974 = 8963 PJill’a, county,* 16028 17003 16015 17039 Pike 470 Potter, 350 Schuylkill,* 3538 4264 8534 Somerset,* 1103 2755 Sullivan, 180 Susquehanna, 890 Tioga, 900 Union, 1208 Venango,* •• *1023 .• 988--•••1522 932 Westmoreland, V 4955 1 2856'v.-4983 2689 Washington* 3948 4065 3952 3906 Warren,* *’ M 146 947 1136 901 Wayne, ~ * 600 Wyoming, 100 York,* 4345 4162 {Sen-Cat* en Slavsry* - There is no circumstance connected with the boo*: ored standard-bearers of the Democratic party, cal culated more effectually to cement the entire mass or the honest Peop/e of oar country, in an effort on their behalf,-than the fact, that .lbcy> occupythe broad ground of .principles ,to be contended for by a//, whO'Talue out present admirablo Constitution, and who therefore cherish the uoion ofjhese States ;u a thing above all price. They contend for and sustain political doctrines, which are proper objects of consideration among vihe .granite hills of New Hampshire, tod, at the same, tiroe.ftmid-tbe cotton and sugar plantations of Louisiana,*—doctrines cal? rfQlalcd to operate at beneficially upon the com* -merer of No wr.York as the-, cornfields of Ohio ; at trnly fur the benefit:of the cotton and woollen man* uficturer, as the manufacturer of chare pal m the midst of onr dense forestsdoctrmes,in »hort,/or tht whole country, because they are the doctrines of republican equality and:.-.the.Constitution ; and be cause any doctrines at variance with them, are only calculated to overcome the influenceof that Constl lotion—which iSthe beacon light of Freedom for the world. How much more ennobling <s it,to occupy ground like this, than that of the bigoted andnarrow-mlod ed seebonitt, whose paltry tool has sever originated or entertained an idea," beyond the limits of New York? or-Penasylvaoia, or, »t maybe, Delaware! How infinitesimal must be .the.soul. ihil, incapable ofeomprebendmg the iifrerfy mi unify ofa vast col* lection.of bsppy. and prosperous States, can Only take within its grasp the Middle States, the South, or the ; West ! And. how. lamentably degenerated moat be many m our day, compared with the honor ed few ofa past generation, who .pledged to each othcr.tbeir lives, thur fortunes and their sacredhon or, urthe effort to Secure; forjhe oppressed of every Und, sn asylum, where peace, plenty, and prosper ity should be thn'crowning characteristics ;■» We have been led to mdulge in these reflections, from the perusal or the following; brief extract, from that able prod action of Gen. CaeS;*io relation to “ thought of search: ” v « are oo.sl&vc*holdcr. We never have been. We never shall Ire. We deprecate its eristencVfa principle, nod pray fonts abolitioa-evcrywhere, when this can be effected juttly and peaceably and sqfely for both panics. But we would not carry fire and devastation, and murder aodruin into a peace* : Able community, to push on the accomplishment of the object: But after having visited three quatterr of the old continent, we say before Goil ; and the , world, that we have seen far more, and more fright ful misery since wc landed in Europe-'-ontf we have. nateUtted Ireland yei*-than we have- ever seen among- this class in the United; - Whatever may besatd, there tsirucu orTjtc patriarchal ablatio*. net wets me -Soutiieaw.. rtartea ahi> : the Slave.- And an to the physical distress which is seen in Europe; rcialtiag fram-R want of food,- and from exposure -to. a.rigorous winter, without adequate clothing, we belteveHltobe so fare, or not to farm a Just element in the eenjitfera/aon of.this matter. . But the subject oftho emancipation, oftwo millioosand <a half of human beings, living among another population, of different race and color,And with different habits and feelings, is one of the grav est questions which can be submitted to society to .solve,, Jtt cAR. sc safelv tEFT to those WUOAJkE TO BE irO SERIOUSLY AFTECTE& ST 11? AND there.xt IS LEFT BY TOE CONSTITUTION or toe Urited States. IT IS A MATTER WITH WHICH THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO CONCERN.” _ Evcn the noble: and truly American 1 sentiments contained ip this extract, are nowgrossl/perverted,; by unprincipled creatures an the South, acting with the Federal,party,.and sustaining the Federal oomr . ineea; 'when theyt know rthat fieb. Cass d»ap not, in any manner, favored the Abolition crusade; and. yhat,diad he done so, he could not hsVe been' the Nominee ofthe pemocraticpaity.TheywellknQW, /iat, but .for the steady; and - uniform opposittonof- Ihe Democratic party to this-faction; the -Union would have ceen, long ere 'thief if not dissolved; ti * ieaflt ofdoubtfufcoQtiouaoco;-arid they well know, tho, that the-party , whose . candidate Mey cre-soa*. ataming, ia, and has Willing to unite•* with any‘ faction, however baae and principled, if they might but overcome the demo cratic influence,' by effecting a union. 'We have reason lo boasts that our,caadtdatcs<jocctipy the broad-ground of : tba Constitution orf this tho groood occupied by the framers of that instru ment:—the ground sustained by a large majority rDf those who periled their lives to establish J forop* pressed home? in this western world p ond .whose.free souls must, even now, rejoice, the efforts which they made, while- acting on earth, are .so faithrully and zealously seconded by .the'Unwa vering. Democracy of. the present day. The true, unwavering, uoboaght, and unpurchasablo (Democ racy will prove, by the election ofifieir candidates/ : lhe>vslue- which. they place upon tiic -insjitutions handed.down, to them by. their fathers.:- They re cognise that only ao political tnuh, .nnder|dt gov ernment, which: leaves to eachof ihWsuteB ! theen- Urc and undisputed, control and management • of its owAAflitlrs; Cortstltution has left < the sub- : ject of slavery in tkehanda of. the States wherelt ex- 1 f ists; and -that “if fa a matter with wtieh the : Gqefrnmen( has no concfmZ*r%kf3Q: are {he (eOnti mente of LEWis CAB9j they, afe those ofoie’ Demo cratic pa/ly; they nre those of the Constitution bf the-' United States: and all doctrines-* whteh war-agaiast them,--rby whomsoever euatamed,—-are only-design: edto subvert our happy- lnstrtutianftrahd -must ror - ceivojftie .condemnation of every true patnot- " . r'^TiirATßE,—Owens had-o all ofvUiiomibß convulsed with his rich/droilory:lfr ; the Foot Gentleman. ■ '.ill-'i.; i- ■- •: ■ , ' » ivif' , i ;^^''': i''w'f^ "V i u hi tit. 3249 2287 3203 495 1480 1974 810' ~ 4213 'V- v " f > . * r-r; y'sV.^x-V’ $ i'"r •V.'.r’ T r.-> ! .' / , ; '.'-^' < ' y?J- '■■)>:- • ' ,r. v i ... irjw:- >• if" %#7'£ •-*•'. *r ■'-••• -f'■*'; '■■) VT.. *ii. v V. ■*• - - •'• < X. r- C 4 V * 'C- VV’ : - ’ ; ' : i.sv' 5 C r ' r Ci r \ n + a iv TvAv 4 >r ' r • * * M T \ ~ t *' > * -f I— ■< < **• * 1 tr Ai r‘:v''':'}->^>^v^-''v.,'i.''--l‘'--'('.'^-•’'■‘V-•■>-:'• '■l' ' •, .;^.--v^ ■:•: .•••■ :•■■:v .\<:r~' i. .• •.. ;■'■■ ■■■■ •>:••* .. , "t-f' '^v * * i •* t o 'fV.-'.y.*. '-V V 1 * ■Sv " A ; ? 'IV “■> ■■ -• -A--- - - • v t ;-- • i »DDRtg|S Of the .. Central {National Democratic ... Sepullwan Committee til the thellnitefi §tnlec, BBftKßitf* WBjTeein ia - nddrei* yjra briefly Sport-the present aspect of the-'preaidcntlal campaign. , - Mi C ! * 1 Althe hyayet occurred; SvhTcK'ihaH shakerr-bur "cliufiwpfice in. llio I success ofthedemocratic party, and ihe triumphant eleclion'oeSiKilliijiriniis standard-bearers,. Lewis i Cass and WiiliamO. Buher. -1 . Until the recent elections: to: Pennsylvania and i Ohm, the intelligent -members oftho whig party find given up all hope ofthe election of tlieit candidates. The nominations had.ptoduced disaffection, dislrac tion, and division in: their ranks. Their : military i candidate-had ntit only Tailed to awaken anyenthuai-- asm in hia favor, but had well-nigh-ruined hn proa I pectsffainTaa they Vyete,-by ihe injudiciouscorres* I pSndence in which he had indulged* .In this stage, i of the campaign, the elecliontin the western Slates, i and in North Carolina, Mainh; and Georgia,cccurr-.! ed, and ■:resulted disaslroasly to the -whig cause, i The effect ofthese triumphs of the democracy was I to inspire our party with eiultatmn and undonbiihg i confidence In the election of their candidates, while i it filled the hearts of our opponents with fear and despondency. Hence, whilo faith in. ultimate vie-1 lory induced the former to relax their efforts, it i gave the ehirrgy ofdeapairto the latter. .. : The result of: the.yecent inPennvytvs nia,: where the oemocratic: party had ;a strong and: i reliable majority)’ is but the ftnlt of these two com bined causes; While in our belief it has not en dangered the .democratic cause, it . proclaims ip: thunder-tones to the democracy, pile-necessity of -viouAttoi, EitEnov, anduHTiatso Aextvrry. We repeat, we see nothing in the present state of i the campaign to lead us to doubt, for a moment, the final successor the democratic: partyin November.; A, calm and: dispassionate view - of .the recent: elec tions in Pennsylvania and .Ohio, convinces us that the democracy has nothing to fear from those States, iDthe Presidential Olection.i, J _ In Pennsylvanli.all ptrtlesaodfaction" opposed to the democratic party united on tho'whig cindl date far gorernor. . He.wa* voted for by whlgSf tiwi. lire Amoricans, abolititiniiU, aod Vau Buten men. This union of partle* trod factions upon, the whig candidate,- has :probably.secured his relection, by ;S. majority not exceeding a-few hundred votes, while the democratic candidate for. canal rcotpnuttioner was elected bj a handsome majority, . In Ohio fhedeKOcracjr bad the samecomblnalioo of factions to oncoonter. ■ Besides, in theBtste elec-, tion we did not expect victory. . Vet the result,. up-, der ail the circumstnncee, is . most, glorious. W« bavogained in tbeelection of members of Congress and the legislature, and in alt probability; have ear. ned our candidate for Governor. In view of these results, can them bo a doubt that the votes of Pennsylvania.end Ohio wul hr given tor the democratic Candidate! ioNovcmber I We thiak not.’ Every vote-which waseast fur Xongitrcth ih: Pennsylvania, may be relied on far Caieand Butler; i as may also every- vote given . to the gallant Weller | in Ohio. But can alt the faetmns lbat-voled for.the : whig candidate* la those Stales be depended upon for Gen-Taylor 7. If there It any honesty Inhuman nature, they esnnot be. In the -first place, the abo litionists caonol vote for Gen. Taylor. The abstrac tion of- the vote. or that party from the: whig candi date'.will reduce bis vote at least 8,000 in Ohio; and 4,000 inPennsylvania. tThe abstraction also ofthe; pretended *' free-aml ” fiction, will take frota-bips i many thooranda more in both-Stktes. - Neither abo | litioniit* nor Van Burcn men-can vote for Ihc * h g nominee, without proving themselves utterly cor- 1 rupt and unprincipled. To :■ these may be added: Quakers and other- religious - denominations; who Cannot; upon; principle, vole for a military candi date,who now belongs to the: army And wests,a i sword by his tide. - fCttheteforebeUeveil to be morally impauiblefgr the whig parly to carry tilhcrPenntyitania or OHo, if our brelherm in those Stain manfully io their, .</«,, ly, at u-e bare every reaeon to beUetelhey will. In addition to the . encouraging signs which have < been indicated in ihcfitatr olecliontdarmg the sum mer and autumn; and the certain ‘prospect of car rying Pennsylvania and Ohio in the approaching pre sidential election, we hate the strongest assurances that Tennessee; and perhaps even North CaruliM, will be added to the phalanx of democratic Styles in November. - We ihtrefote unhesitatingly say to nor demnrrat re brethren of the Union, be of good cheer... Tiu-r final tuceetfie certain, if you do ynurttut*. manful, ly and faithfully until the election.- Bun you mutt, no longer fold: your arms in Inactivity—you ntutt trwifc—-you most speak—you; mult Write-.-r-you must, organize forthwith in every county, town and school district and you most, rally etery : democrat sod bring him to the polls, t We speak plainly to yon, because we, would not ditgulta fmm yfid'the necessity of instant and untir ing effort- .The unexpected guns of our opponents, have aroused them, from : the gloomiest despair to wild andonressonable hope- U will stimulatc them to additional eiertios.whirb will render activity and, energy more necessary on the part of the democra cy. : Brethren, when we call upon . you to make the necessary efforts fur success; we are.confident We shall not’be disappointed. We would address the old dcmocriey—the sup porters ul Jefferson, Madison; and Jackson—and ask if they desire a return »f the federal party to < powerjwitbits odious policy, sod its obuosions meas ures? -Are the'truits of a quarter of a century of hard snuggle now tube lost for the want nf a little effort on yonr party We do not believe it; To our naturalized fellnw-eititejis—to Frenchmen; Germans, Irish; Ksgtisb, now citiaess of the United SlaleS—we appeal. Do. yog desire to sce the party j elevated- tmpower, that:prosenbea you—the party ! that passed the- Infamous alien law—-the party who would never permit you to became ctliieas in this land of liberty, this asylum of thtf oppreased, to whidt you. have come to enjoy the .sweets of. free dom—the party that openly lesgues with- the pro scriptive native Americans to overthrow the democ racy; who stand by your rights and privileges t; if not, you cannot fail to rally uoder lbe banner of de mocracy,-which ia. the parly of etjual rights and liberty. To the patriotic people of the United-. Slates we would appeal. Do you desire the success: of the plrly that opposes your country in every foreign con troversy—the parly whose leaders.have committed * f.maral /reason”.in twa wars—the war with Eng land in 1812, and the war with Mexico in 1847 1— the party whose candidate is supported m one .per -Uonof the Union because he is in favor of the ex tension of slavery; and in the other because he is not 7 If sot; tbsn cast-your bailowfcr*iho candi dates of. the party whose, feelings arc American, and whose principles are not hidden from the people. To our democratic brethren we again say, a: glo rious and splendid trinmph is withio your resell, if vuu will make: the necessary efforts tn secure it, — Will you oot dd itt .We await; wph confidence, your answer at ibe ballot-boxes, in November. ■ - WAsttittoxotv, Oct.'lfi, 1843. - 2%3 2398’ 1154 Penntjrlvsnla usd Obto.-r .The great question as tfho hat bees electedGor erftOr.bfil’ennsyNaola.ilill remain! unsettled. The Whigi,'last>cV*ninj},c(aimed a majority of 300 for Johnston j batis their majorities hife been gelling “ •mall by degreei aad beautifully lets, M il it likely tbathon day-or two,|hejrwi)lcyphcr themselves into a total; m inority. . Ohto,'al«o, iremams m grett doobU Up to 10 o’clocltlaot night, we received no additloaaliinlelli -gencc from oarfrienduniColumbniandCmcinnati; btttibo general opinion prevails, amongst Democrat! tt least, lliatCol.'Weller « elected, -i s..^ v‘ Ohio Coligrepimen Sleeted. : ■ ~,The-following member! ofCongress, from Ohio, ore elected; / 1 1 District —David Diseny, dom« 2 i “ L.D Campbell, whig. ."31-, iR.C, Scheneck, whig,re-elected, 4. “ Motet B. Corwin, whig. B■" "** 'EmeryD. Pdttpr, dera. ■. 6 .. *< l Eodolphu»DicSin!bn r dem. . . , 7. . -Jpnnthan D. Morri»,detn. .s i- ■ .8 , John L. Taylor, whig, i . 9 u Edson B. Olds, dem. gain. 10 « Charlei Sweetzer, dem , gain. 11 “ J6hnK. Miller, dem. 12... !* • Samuel.F. Vinton, whig, ro-electad. 13 “ W. A. Whittlesey, dem. 14 ’ “ Nathaniel Evans,'whig, re-elected. Id 1‘ •Win. J', Hunlor, whig. ~ , 1C “ Moses Hoag I j ml, dem. ' 17 :‘f -. Joseph Cable, dem. 18 ~ . . . Davnl K. Carter, dem... ■ 19 •• *John Cromwell, whig; re-elected, 201 ' ■ •Jr R, Giddlhgt, whig. 21 l “ Joseph M.' Root, whig; re-elected. *Artti'T*aylor eandnlarr.." '■. r- . r ' Georgia Election, rrTclcgraphicjtlespatcbeifrctn Savannah, Augusta, aml f.TQCofty each -dated Oct; Cih,*. stale, (hat the Whig* have.elfacled four Congressman, and UteDem* ocrata ialso frtur. - Thaa the deJegatjon wiU .stand as nt present, viz . 4 3U/ Congress. 30/A Congress B.' King; whig*:.’ ' T. B. King,- wing.-. \ 2. W J.Welborn,dem. A# Iverson, dem. - -3r*Aßen •Jr-Wr-Jonesj- whig.*' 1 4. 11. A. HaraUofti d£nir V H; A.Haral tv* d eifl 5. T. O* Hsckeltydem. iv.'J*H» Lumpkin, denuy CuHawellCobb,dem*- '..iflopoll- Cobb, dem; . j rAvll-iUephens, whig. . •8y RAort Tpmnbey whig; r- Robert Toombs, whig, v, ’ ■y' r >,. s MATTERS. _ •• -fcrA B^nJk-(J£ioPe^'; l f e '‘ l “'«" wj^btudij-i oi*sup*siy nigtflgjlfra none sr *i |trio [hi? Hithongtilordre'njad burglary—of (burglary ■•patircjihry; iOnth&juinpr'dand m a waa'down stairs.'liestoodastoniahedbelbrea —a very auspicious looking character The.maater «r Ihe mansion. spoke, not a word furt some time; but at length gaye utterance to Ihe fuj losing : sir.”:.: The reply was nolcredtled, and indeed it was j not ihe.trulh, Tor the stranger was a very;intimate friend nC ohe of the walling maids, and he had made his entreat (rdtruiheibaekuyanl.. The explanations were -satisfactory and Ethe gentleman retired to rest: again. The Tombs.— The boxed were empty yesterday morning, and :M»yor Adams wa« i permitted to,in dulge in hn breakfast in true epicurean *,yltfj. thjn is, lie took his time to it. )' . Not so, however, in Allegheny. There wern.ihree -in the Jock op of that cityj on Wednesday night. Two !of them were brought in for. fighting in a house in the Diamond. The third was a lady—one ol the most gaudyand fashionable that walks the streett of the two citieet Qnd'Mvho inovos, in the ( , * I highest circles. It is fe-fsct* £ha was brought m Fergusoni fur -being, and very abusive. -BSFPrdf.Orermaa delivered alccture m the Vru verntybuilding last evening, upon the Prussian sys tem pf Edncatioo.r Of eogrte the audlonce was pot larger.for this subject dofcrnot draw out great mau* m of people; but, many opQprbeil ctlizeny attend-, ed and { , B®" There are eighty prison eft Id £aij, awaiting their txUls in the 4e the Chronic)s j but we many are4int-iOft bsil> -in same stale ThP officeraoflhe Coort will have a jolly time of .and intend to note emy thJflgrof interest that nny be enacted. , • Ssnrtncu>v?~<Vniidrdity Judge Inna pronounced' sentence agtioa! Faust*'who was convicted on Wed* nesdayln thoUmted SttffiaCourtgfarsecretiog and s(pbmhng ietteis frorq the mall bsgs, netr £ben«. Jburgb.fThr unfaiuooHb mangoes t&. T the Peniten tiary for htpe months • ftjTTho Supreme Court Is still in eeaion* though unnoted by the papers as heretofore. We. saw some lYetttporeland lawypts jo the room yetterdsy, arc uyed badly in bringing keel boat* from Bcavcr dunng thc low water. Such work ir death to the poor animats. -> BST A horse aod buggy*/Wilh two men, were tum bled over the tana! bxnk* near |be Bajrttfw Brewery, Allegheny, oo No one was killed. But buggies hare no business there* ' ■"■WSt 9 The Braxos, a pew boat, leave* for Cincinna ti to day, at IQ o'clock. -.-r rv r . r ;'; S*x <» * t - *• * v-. -7’- •<. ‘ r ~ •■'•Vs •• ..r;-; - . v- a- t•ii.v. ••sr-v--. ;C7-• - v.y-i— • > * —J, 1 s f, s * -1 ■V r v 4 / l" fiiGr;.;Thft IlighlandejryCapuForcej-wiU leave this morning at 10 oarlock i_ for Cincinnati.-v fiy* Attention G»«*«aa»-*You are eeijoeited to attrad a meeting at .thebpu «*: ofsJargeant Dcmgheny.on Saturday Tvenuur, tbr.siUi lust,, at 7 o clock:, : Paw* ttaJ-aUwidaur# is requeued , onie Rears? Postes Captain irhfottorlsrop) \ JH" l’« 0. UUtrlci Turned Dittrlet Conn wifl meet avrry :day.mud the? eli?rnou< man IQ ro t avlrtfk.; Pertain wishing lob* -baiuraiircd bad better «ee to u m time , *epj* ic • Jo* l»oodsOii k Clark.' of Belle v«e, Ohio.: Nforraber *.*&. ISHO. sent a letter 10-Wr/OwC. Vaughn, the proptieior tiftberelehruieU luttjomnrlie Minur**. tbeOreatAmir ican Reloe»ly r wuU a etnie-cienr that m. ibe vkiwry or Ohio where they do hasiuess: the article has had unpre cedented sales Nothing like it ha« ever appeared people irsari u> it for ail eoiaplaimvaud u* efleetts ok vayi rpoi). OUte aw*,* which have baffled- ihe siiH of meaieat men, b&vi* yielded to it, aud the faculty an*- using tt iu ifceir praeifce. A largo number of medical men are agent* for tig tsler-a airoflg proof el dhe great mfnfkoh ot the artfok&Cali on m rfnr paper, whose name* are volte tuhnd xauer Orest Stmenesa Rented} i aud get a Pamphlet _ - Agent* id Pidsborgb, if *Y*Jt. Ujcocxway, No.SUberty #u near Canal H»*m ? M PITTSBURGH TUtSATBE^ C:S Posnta.-.....--Manager aitf lessee* pticss«v amtwioy Private box#** .• •> .$&00* I ft»f?fa:tiekepi.4 < v*« *> •?s*.- Or#** Circle**'»soe; \ Second - Tier*•• *Sfiv|Pit-.‘*2sc.* OSHer> -f .♦ { pmateUozet >* --<t-U0 Second fught of Mr. OWR\ft T the popular CpmrdiuUt v . RT* ParnAV. OrloherlXia will be pre«n(iHl. r ;. i> MY FFLIXIW Cf.KRK Taoiic >+■• Mr. Owen*. \ John Snooks Potter. llornpip«-*>-->Mtt*ter \Voo4. ■; To which Will be added • .. - 1 ; ■ •-'• 1 THU SPITFIRE Tobia* Shortcut. Mr. Owens, f Margaret-»* -Mrs. Prior.' * Tambour Major Jig* MU* Waiters ajul slr-f*oixlwui- TOeonciuile wlih* • s . ■ ' • • • *, SKETCHY IN" INDIA Tom Tope. Mr: John Dunn. | ttsUyfeetaggs. MUsCrulse. Door*opeu at 7;Csrtam Win rise at7|-» clock.; llf _, r- . QQQ U g t \ AtZtbulon Klniey'it 07 ttsrket Bt. >- TTAVINUIum recetred hi* Fall supply of Fancy Trun« XI. unng* au*l Variety Good*, he invites the i nttention ot customer* to hi* veo’-extensive Mock, turn of the followfug Good*: . IU dpt fine »|#el lie.iil ddo velvet Jo do; ... /' : . 5 do. steelaftiPgilHieadpurtes \ . *} r tdo finest embroidered v' dii; * - f.-s • 4 daa»Mrtedfowwoodw*OTkbt»xes;- |do •do finest do ' farui*hed, - •- \ . • | -do -"Ndo writing de*ksinitud T fte; ■ v t do' : dodrewtngeasesvgem*; - ' 4 dofinemUu\'fluunn aceordeon*i Ido plain do . -do» ■ ••• • •' -■ - —:•■'•■•-.*■ C do common •■.■-.•■ ■ doaswitiedj * . - * * . 1000 bunche*steel bead#;* . 1 • .i- • 40 do a.wonedaleellas«els, 'ia.”v.do-- - steelpurse rings; . ' . 100 do gilt bettdM ll» dowlverdo; - • *•••••;•''• I2dor jean tnane tarine*clo <Mne; • lONesi'* back gammon boards, ossortedt - 6U set# assorted dominoes*- - * .-•■ r |3riox fine card cn*»-» assorted] •■■: •<■■ : 12 do glass fancy < boxes, lOffTOsaximtmgcarda, assorted j; . •/.i.*v’. - 19 dox tegar cases, do i UOdoplomand shaded spool twist, .? • 5 do assorted china mantel ornaments; ;;.*• 1 do ivory #erew-pmcushiousr • ! , 1 do steel 'do ito.v do t .* >.■ - ldo wood, do dodor - O 'doplain silk purses, ] v ? ;4doladie*eornpanion», furnished: •l 2 doas* ld w*or*ted coats j.: • ..• ■» i . ."i,-,-,-. 1 do extra fine do da» ; v •<*..- lOdoass d worsted caps ] '- <r ■■■ 12 do da comforts r • l doladtesMmesephyrcap*].. : a . r -v. 100 do ass id worsted ihms, ? dobo>* doraiter*, 2 do a»vd boysdocap*, OLOVFS AND HOSIFRh 10 do* IftdiM fieecy-Uned wlk.gloves; , > Bdo gents, do ■ •■*■■ do do . do, -v: . v 50 doranev top cashmere do, 15 do plain do do do, ( ISdogeut* do do. •... lid, , •. ISrdo :do Berlin lined * . i' ; < . do. • .. - 10-dn -rtalmck- do •• > • • do?. , ;i . .. >. assorted; •- ; • ■ 30 do do gloves and romeus,o«*d --> 21 do l&diesulkcashme *jiosc, do, 20-do do and gents kni gloves do cheaply 25 do mens couwri yarn . - : . do,- ~, 12 do do dojtiittm do 10dobo>s do do do do, .24.d0 infants Qrleau and Albert boots, • ; J doCn e xe,.H,r o „en«orUd rGg do, , ,25Ticcc«Uk embroidery gimp, . .. :J , .o. t .<■*•• 15*;;: do dc».plaiil . ; vdo j; do col d embroider} .do, . , >/•;. 20 do do plain do, 18 1 do blk tpobair inngt*, i 15 1 do hop’d do du ( 50 do bit cut silk do, a» juice A very extensive assortment ol rolors of all wunlis and prices» <• , ■4O setts-graduated toncy Imtunts.jor.urcsflns, , .. 100 doplain.do do d»> do 600 • gross asad coVssilh do r do ap , .10 dn7 ladies clonk ias**l*i nst: d co ? ..and.hlL,... •;< iSdogculp 11 do .do do- 40 cross common eilr buttons, ‘ r.i 50 do fine do do aw d 12 faeces heavycloth trinpes 00.. _ , k VARIETY GOODS 300 lb* cold and worsted skein cotton, , JOO do Talley 's potent thread *.. -\ . ■■< .55.-. do corn . do. ...dor • _ . .' '.. v I.ooo.ooUperflUB*ioncope>.ataupr»ce*|- .150 packs American puis; ossa No. s, : .-. , ( - 100 doz 'Tail} Ho’wor« warranted 13 cross nss’d lather brashes , i . ; sQdoz hair. ;■. do: r ; 20 da tooth. _ doom’d 50 do razor strop*, t $, t i aOdocoitongoricra; 1 , » j-.t-,- 5 dofine elastic silk j 10 do do do Kid, < :With>a verv fine assortment of e-.vpryjhint'.tn tncva* rtety line. \ xrweixry : Earrings,'’finger breastpins, nun*- chmmapd gold wntohcw in. eyer> .vori TTOK 8 A LE~* A 'Vaiu ab Icllo use and ■ J? f on-Crawford street- by lMJdeep price SlfiOO. v Also, ft llouse and two 3 ijom. on Bobftrt street by C 2 deepi price 8000. v AisoitiHOUßir. and-liot 19'ftet lYont on-Ann street, Allegheny, T>V S 5 'UodjK‘pride*:SQGo.." Alk* several Building • I«u, from 81700 to 8150- • Term* accommodating. / ;> v ? 3 CUTHBERT, GciiS ApelH . : -octSO r wt 'Smuh&eitfstrhcf. . ' i ;.-r> "* * u t •* \ U?- «»ihe> Qpw u humbug,” they m um choice of uadoubted ijnprererche iftcy po«CM pflihe effectual areofYCg&hhie origfimhey are palate able; tfeyneither goP®irorbauwayj&Uley godirect!) to ihC.seatof djsetberiftey beye t a permanent Nsprt rakes wtfere they atyftecbmmettded. All tins can be substantiated. by testimonials from ladies and gen tlemen of the highest respeclabiliiy ond-most Undoubted integrity. -They.oil: concur in the opinion, that Chrken erV Sugar-coated Vegetable Pill , when properly admin istered, have.never been knrwn to fail m~curing coni* jiver, coiiKumpnon, jaundice, whooping- all .kinds, indigestion or dyspepsia, headache, gout,dropsy, scurvy,small pox orcholeramor ,bus.: .They bavir.hkewis?-been’eminently successful, whenjhe disease had defied the efforts of the mostslultal physicians^.'. iV.vj : : Un sold by : WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, ocUB.-n ;.; :r liberty street, Pittsburgh, [rorllsiofAgejijsßeendy,eniseniehtJ Xjosmm sai*k of damage!* hardware X • Cailerr. and Fancy Goods- at; Sutur*; day next, October ilUt, qi£ o'clock- m the afternoon, will besold oi McKennaVAucUori Room**;JJJo. U 4 Wooasu tbree doorsJrom.Fifth-c for cash,j>«r ftmds£osncfcoimtrof underwritersa Jarge. assortment'.of Hardware; Cutlery, ana Fancy Articles slightly, hurt on the Renao: Caiio), a. liny weeks £jnc*,;amon{rwmcb'&Tej‘ln part, knives.aud -forks, Jar**; carving aiiu butctier knive*,: t&ble &nd tea spoon*, a,|arge(otafpenkmvesai)dniiors s clMOf?, cur !&iq bauds, spectacles, .hooks arid eyes, needle cases,, watch keys shirt? coat bultOus fancy-soap, combs,- locks and latches files, snuffers, tamsiornaments 'sewing brotfeij’hair and alath brushes, pocketcuitery,leadpehcnstfOloffnewtter,;oily ink slonds. shoe ihreodf SHverplat& acd brnsffLcJaak-elasps, pencil* ami pen court pJaner, meiaLHc i paste, Toemoronddm books; shotterlcaomyglass; knobs j watch gla**es*coffee-tmlls molasses gates carpeivham- M mers) -razor strops,shovel* and spsdesfclgarcosespbi* cushions, L uccproeon3,&e; •- Although som-a* damaged/ i the greater parioTihft'oboye. gtfodr JttffjrVo: said -ia.br i perfect. Term*? cash, par funds, 1 i r - tiitHO .. JAMBS McKENNA, Aiict 6BDLS. CISoISNATfTSIIB oil— Jimieccivrd and roid rate by- - W.. 4 S'. C.ACHFSON. ' ociau No aSmUhUddm. : i R(f|- BUSHELS BKAN- Jiutrecelved audforttle by IJU <setsQ 1 „ .W, *l. c; ACHixON. cle.foiJialofy ' W &J C. ACHESOtf, ■ actfO, ,Z ffo.3-B<diliggia*L. §J*s»LihertT •lteoifa largaaniT itplendla'aMortnentotf TreucbJf. EmliA •■»nd ‘ A-mcrieou-CLCirHa.CASSI MERES an<ftyESTiNG9,.»jHcb vrp.ofltr lo jfll Ckeip>- ertitsu cart bepurcbaar ihechy. TbP' public are xeapectfiilly invited la call- < get HU - - Q. Caab /■ tl ATIXO providedroyself. or. Goods fl, adapted ta the my iton of-ewry jperstnv.purpUfuwftg, or about to purchase. Clothing JarwJifaU'Ot winter | have: to offer in. the wayoi barlow** .ntewfihe netr*-. *« and twbeftihatcjuv hf obiaiaca—wrJJ and carefully.: selected That i-.wtlUeU cheap, try wej rluu r vlll jui and plea** >-ou, bc thsi be apared on my part- - Aay. article übat-dpeaiiaf- *mr, may be retorned, nndaDyarticlenatglYbjgvjiatufncnoii tn wear or othersn**vWtU muiraUaieraeni; Cash tens* and caahpwep? at No, ft), HAh .streets A octSO JNQJCrRRAN. W* ■ —-i [DKlfc3~l&9hagrgre*niiioCoffee;v -■■:■; .35 •“ -fancy. .’t ;j ••• if tt '-; Laffuayr* “ » * 10 ** aiiTgpvJavvl , ; . Teosu > „ ..•./■ SOv*:’.-.-...-', . CheelaMOJuiOoloitfTea;' .SO cany boxe&asssried Teas; - . ; ! 50 boxes Tobaeeo, assorted; ,>v • ; 50 . talmSpxp; '• * .. 30 .. ‘v. ■.. CluJMroUie-Soap; ' ' 5 Castile 10 ~-fine Palm and AtmoudSoap;... ' ' / HO:. <• >. M'BvlUtiuis; ' . i'V?-• ' :•*’•'crap;i ' i '*23o Candle*; :\- x :. •.v . .1#00$l«/ ExtmSaleiatas; ' 1. IVOQ 1 vvZanieCarram-S '.•■■ •’-• 30 hhl*; Small Loaf Sogar ~ : ..c- v • ; /. 13 s* . Crashed and Fiurepzci) SUiosr; : ifX u ?LO. Clarified Sugfcr: f - “ 3 cose* Waaler’* D: R. ‘>? v : lubhds r' ** •; • - • 5 doe. f(ne OUfeO;l{ : -*v ; .Jo «. eaq* superior Muwd;: Rxtraei laftnon; 0 *• Roser * , " •.V- rr ‘v Vanilla;:: ■- •■l. ossoned '.■ :. ,1 ease Jnjube Pa«u»j. .•:•■;'■ .v. ■ 1 w "Xiooru*.**. - rherlfcijUsjhSnju VcV. - S.bM&.JNoM Salmon; s •• $• ••>:••-- •• ■ ‘ '* < ’ - 4 *Mackerel:. lOiandlbblF - ’ i SObbl*. Nox;2 and.3*?: :: GO.doi; Patent Zinc Wash Bowli;; -.• . v . v, ; ifio . *r: Com Brooms, 50 bbfo. \ i). and S. H- Molasses, " 1 10 r l ; itnd Wg«C3olde»9jrnip; : . / * . . ... w. fioboxefcCmara Cheese:.»:. . • Wholesale and teiail by ■ ■ WILLIAMS, • ortSO .••-•.• :.••• ••••«•/.. - Comer of Wood and Fifth sir«eis. :^ A'firjg^KbTcATi'AN&i‘jMiSSETXAIICiSSCS. s f be hold oo Saiuroay-evewng, October' 2Utvn; do’clock, oi the Conunerrja* Amon& them ; Wiol*ejound v ltolli? f Phonographic Pronouraripy ilauarytTr*dgald'»lttemeni* of Carpentry 40 pls.rßr&d*.-t ford> liloKtrated Alla*, foho;Winplow**§**i|oi>j!i: Wort* I, of Lord Bol»nffbroke v 4 vols.:Tfcie rs‘ Frruchße volution* i- SvoU.Ac.ic. %i 4 . . ~ - H Alw, KalaaMe nwdlcal worV«. ‘acloaing Taylor on ' ‘ tintAOELMiiA, October 19,1845, .- PqipoofcGriffithoaJUedicol Botany, GaltWreutmeul on I 4 . A ,A /tf iA AA .. n 4< . IntoAiiy Fir 'AsUry Cooner oa Aontomv.atul SuTgicai i-. .Cd*! c oW D TWrorui of Hrrnla. pl«„- Msprey « Drmal Surgtfj-. ieiTipg aecr*M Inlefest mto aelivm.aidcjurglstt Philips on ScrofhU, Urodie/i I-eciureA on i}urgery;-S»r . . r jf. \ l. Aktley Cooper ou the mid Tliymw Cluml, pmi^V k ‘l i n toreat 10 his balu JU flttfUntf. 7 Thiirfoafted itor Siorr. anil be?ecei,wl depoodwt upW.he, ro.eof ■hr Book* exirmced ' > exchangohod will probably be I«» lrper cefitoro.’ ocis JOHN D Auruonf.r j v “ ! PmLADEXPIIIA, Ocl/lBj IS4S, ’ Much rain Ills Hitlen in Roglind, aifd 'ihe PotU» rjop pro«oyaoiofl!a<Orable>.pro«pecfy Thfe.irishi:i .trials are-proceeding slowly. Smilh oTHrien0 T Hrien plead ed ■* jiot guilty,” and y bis counsel cipreaa strong hopuof a fatorahle terdicl. Purk ialafair demand and pncea are better.; lir .R,hiajust recfcived*.byJlxpre*<; thif: ~ YY* Jflornwfr..' Tprkerr .Menuo*, all • colormJJeli Ribbons, wide black, fiflk*. JhCkfiilk Fnnyeg for ManiUtaf black Embroidered Cloth Shawl*; Needle- Worked Collars, fromi2iapi eherrycolored -Crop*; net. North-east coruer of <tth and Marketstreets.- ■ ortgQ - 1 . /"'IAfJ« AT CI’BHAN’-SJ Np,3Q TSAb street] and receive \j «ame- offhe tie«j Woat fashionable, and above CHEAPEST GOODS, imparted this season, in exchange. fpc vftar money. taste*, fashionable or ,plain, suited At .this establishment. Cash eustomerx invited*. Cash. terms strietly adiieretj id. ; - vJNO.-CDRRAN, octl& / p " > • ' " 130 Fifth at BACON— /oreaie 3L •' jwaai ~ , ■» king a mqorheap. ■"■ DaiUytf jVa&rcai Paln Bxlracior* ffiOTHE To certify lhal i haTe found X DaUey’s ATagicat Pain Extractor to prove a cure for the Chronic Rheumatism, which Tliave-Jieen afflicted with for ten years, in my trip joints. -»?' * - ABRAHAM R. VRKELAND. ' Acquackanotk,XY.\ April 8,1348. ~7 U -. M«. H. Ballet—£»>,* l,ha.vo;been:.tfcJUbied withUhe. Piles for eiaht Magical Tain Extractorhavingbeen reedraroendfcd-to rne.T applied iv but twice, ohtaiuetf instantrelief,and fin r abort ttmewas perfectly cured t ' Conldl 1 hoi gttftny more of it 1 would riot take/tf hundred dolFartfbr rihe 1 ImlauCeef raybox. WILLIAM HALL., * :7/0? North Mooresureil,'New York;-June 19y1847,K..;7 (T?* CAUTION-^ltol/^itinfu j>yol »Vftrciry-c/AVte- York, and where tht genuine erriefe >an£beobUaheU,- wholesale and retail,'!vat 413Rroadwdy;^:. • . H. DAitKYisjhe inventor.ofjhis. truly Invaluable com* aecrcl of Us preparation to. there-' fore* no other person dver hu made* orerercan make, a - gnsinofit himself - I K - •*- . . Counwfeitt abouud l . 1 -pvery truly-volunble atiicUUs subjeetto be depredated upon by-coumerfeitera and im-.. posters; and. nothing, that weiknow of« has more erien*. surely experienced thaifoct than JkUley’ttMagical.pftin ; Extractor! « **— «- _ A genmueJkiJh’win caseftofiha severe*! Earns, SCalds/FJles/&C.)AVii( dffbid.iitirant telitftnn&; prodace p&m.rn antl tntnutCBl'bui be sUrrj OK -inrayS(^^l|fJtoAlitteltE^deyer<bti:botU)o < c?'oth. , ? ■* .»»• : r Anariow matt the <i(^r«^«. , Extractors, wo matter under whot name ih’eyjnay appear, or hawUpv plied, r iiitropr.im’fiJteaftrf .L certificate* of carta. may hehad gratis, on application to . JOHN D, ,' • IPatrm Depot, Pittsburgh. ■. Dit. Wot. Tuon:?; Agent. . \ \ r , * s , Vj f / r.DKlUy’i Anim&i 2 Oalrantc (dte«AUf Tor Horses, Cattle, Ac., cures.epavin.ijmuor. grease? potberih sores, galls ond braised.' Tamphletscontaining:-' certificates afriespectahle-pSTtiewmay beiiadton abt)h» cation to' 7. JOHN DuMOKGA#, * octldil&wy AgenvPittsharghi * ! To Buyen of Woolrn Clothst . : : T-N• purchoaiiiif, the-object.is to*.geithe.idcmrfrrJmg -X' Cfolhs and.Vatsitnrus at the. eMtaju it raw<~-ihe quesv non arises. tcArrecanboth.be secured? ' . : ROBINSON,* Post RmfdingS) corner Fifih and Wood, -states a fact, which, says more-for bis Goods: thau -the ■matt Itii&JirntdpuJJs, that customers'' ure city and country . aud theyj sooner than any, {Mlt/ind avtffrtbtti tfndcAfaptsi jQlptfi&'CastivmtxsTttt-'. tugs and Trimming*, ' Sjl t Observe! CDOTifSTOßE,corner TiribW Wood.* *'- 5 oclR?:lw < . t, •** t \*' *. * .. <» COONKJl:OIf rOimWT TpHPI that he hw X now opened tlus nr\v,and excellent Hbtel for-the ac ooxamodutioit of traveiers, boards remand the public leb*' orally.; The hopso nnd fuutitnre are entirely hew; and v no patns or yxpcnw? hUve’bee’n spnwdioreader it one of ( the most coinjTortnbleiatid pleaiiam Hotets’in the ■■■ v rThe sabsohher is determined to deaetye;atid therefd» soliciiHvft share ptpuhllc patronaM.jlc._L:. ‘ xOPlIUlyt. ( ,te- >i*ACOß(UOuGifi'Proprietor! pRENCir PROTECTED GOl® PENS~Ate hawnu. received a supply of these-exMnem'Pcns.-'TfaeiF superiority consisttt in the Proiectdr;. ah T ittpor<nm im;‘ provementNvhirtrplves ttrfmihcTollbvCliigativamhgeSV l»t. It sustain** the tiib ami prevents tfiecjro«*iiigofthe two parts ofwhich it is cbmposed.'hy ra&hitaimntra per* lect parullelUm between them. • •' sid. lt retains h ttulch larger quantity ofink than other goldpens.; Jl ' ‘ . ,l / - - ’ , ? rti l nil droppintror spaheriug of.tlie ink.-V 5 : l iVUitra ohymleS every objection which cAn be Urged'- against ordinary ‘gold pans ■7 In addition <j to: tfiisLihe 1 workmauship Wsuperihrto'thaiof any penh maimfacture.Theywill make nafine a half markon ther. Qne«t steel ped, while theybave all the elosticity ijf the quilii /ntoy have lav wlucb they hdve been tried. * {■> t i 7 . ■* . ; A. O.ißayley’svlargeitnetlium aociatmaU Pens ;• :)Uavi Brown’s Premium Pen.; TheLadies‘ Pen t Thft Ricbelieu Premium. Pen:; for.sale.munufacJ , - JOH.NSTON ASTOCKTON; ' oct3 >^f.r .i 7 , , r, coMMarkcAODdadstt.:' rfIHOMAA 8.-KENNED X Fourth, between Wood nnffßmithßeTd. i, r*-M ui-;? sj{ - *•5 RKPEseircEJ.—Gen/'E' K. M9oreheaifv’Jbbn.Grabam, Pres:' pittshu&b' i* 7 W.f BufbriUge: Logan,"' 'Witsortidt v. oeUt; - ■>v vi V-i sf-i'V.~USV- • •- v-t; :j ».. t -■' s'-J'-^C. . . .. . - . ~ .. .»..'4',i’'•V*' -rf ■»> ';'ii -yt .-, *?&■ s^>;i j>? w3 r >/Jsi' *\ ir~W. >, .> £-?>*,* ,\ •>ii -j'.V ’ A. ’V‘V " ’ ■/ i 1 J >Vr'«>V l ‘i’ r -" j^V.! ' 7l t V X, * - | I - “', •' f :'|| •.?■,•■.:•■ -v/--,? s , :aV' l . ; ,-.->'A'.-:".>'?:-r-iif'';/>'-•!.■■ ~ * * m^c- * -a i* \ "\V -•---nVv'^v^i;:.' rr*'.. ;.;>•?V'.Viu'.flis .?:•*!'?!■.'i.'>'.-.w-'. r - : - ~ 1 : t' f ‘'v> L , 'v^ 1 l„, : * ~:'ft ,-*> - *■ -.^ r TkOMKSTTC BliAiNKUrsJit jSrivi/lciMle nl MTCrn- <-• • , 0, " _J_/'!>»’» AorHoii Koenm, JTo lM_\Vood eireet, a daon 1 < _ V ■ fromSthsi.e UrgemroireafDomMiirßlenieu of ihe !:.'•• ,; *•.*'■’ direct wit l«oifc?tbijer,jis4 Wl M «0U ai very ’ tj,’ lowpnw»it>oib ftholeraleanoieiail, . liu the best op- > * ; ponnmtyofferedlo ~ - Fijlurtji &c., at A’i(llsn:-~Oniloniuy ■; , . - ' * nrll, October £l<l, bttOo'clockln'lhcr forenoon, will be e Y ■ - ' ' itir'of rv— • " ■■■'■--■'■■■ '"■ ' F i ■* 4- r-| i -j*h jt ■*■ i „ l^]^«r . Tr ->~ -pi'4j- v -- lir4ft tTft—BTMore «nd forttJeSy- r ’ r ' 2 W * 3. C. ACIIESON. 15 v; Kl %7 1.7 ,7 \\'J’ * ,! ‘'- ~-.‘.i-t's. "V - * * * 4- nlng Post. Kgjjjß&v | ABMVXii OF THE NIAGARA. tifido3W& * SEVEN DATS LATER. Southern Italian affairs am not pacific. 1 Tho King of Naples refuscatheFrench and Uns! _ glish mediation, nod threatens- immediate .resiimp*. h tian of hostilities. ' > t* i The Southern provinces:pliGermaoysresgwote- : voltmg, but the incnVgents were .suppressed. The Revolution was avcided by the Ktngiwbinilting io the wishes of fheAssembly. • ■ r, t , Austbia.— Anarchy • It exhibits a: spectacle of a »- wailing the concentration of,the' military force , the capital, Jocarryoarih'eretrogadeyi>oli»y of * » triumphant National Airtembly.'TheXshinethis ; sent a Commissioner to stop of the Hanoi Crotia, who seems .unwillinglonger toacttf threatens,td set tip on v its ownpccount. , , >'■ i ' Fhakce.—On Saturday a scene occurred in the for codruaioni IA member ; hayiogicomipepled.seyerely onrai » garts”andJ3overmnenl apathy,'theblerabera'of thfe : [RepubticinpirtyWere'id'eiasperat|<|ihaVtbey jroahedsiinultanHinslyiowardslbeiTribaae.atbmpt-. 1 ing to scale it, but were prevented bytifficers, until the President suspended the sesslbn. AJ) the Alode rate papera pf the next day contain bunts uf mdig ustionagainst the atrocities ofthd ftedfutpabUcans. ' fteportaiys that in the’' President of the Assembly,the government wtllpro pose the'election byAmverial sufi>age).thit to defer election nniti the people note On fag-t the; : Executive Government to act in the'meantime.— This is only aromor. TfaeGatiiort Souhcil rcsolv- . ad to support auhcndSent: the Watidnaf Asaeiably delegating executiverpSwer" to cttixpn receiving, tho style of President. Thus, the Government fakes s'poiitioo against |he Mode' rate party, *n<f the known majority pf the nation. :/■t CojoiEUriA tj—Cotloup middling anddbir Orleans declined id■> other grades , unchanged,but market in favor of .buyers, with small sales.- Unless further, sacrifices arc submitted to speculation will be dor. mant.' The decline in gnod qualities sometimea as .... - 1 ? ' ' 1 ,<w » 3 [Correspohdenco of the Morning Post.l r Pnu.iou.Ani4,Oct. 18ih, 1848. Dear Sir:—Oar footings op to-night ore— - For J0hn5t0n,................f. ..54,337 - “ Dongstretb, 94,344 Johnston’s maj0rity.........1. 43 ; . There nre 51 Democrat* elected to the Houser-' thus gniogus a majority of /too in: that body,. . Painter’s majority is. not less thamtwent;>lwo hun dred. PENNSYLVANIAN. (From some cause, connected,witbj the office of the Magnetic Telegraph ; tge did noj (receive the abase coaunaoicetian until 3 o’clock, P.M., oa the 19th) . .. {Correspondence of the Morning - ' Fintapti.vttr*, Oct. 18, I 818,» •> / ■ - ' • 9}b.P.’M. f Ms-. H.tSFIB Accordmgto pur addition* of the return*, the vote far Governor atatids —( <■ Longnteth, .J, ..,24,393 - ■ - J0hn5t0n,...................,. ■ .Giving, ta Jndge Longuteib jt mvjpritjpf onr raf*.' Mr. Prmtrr tv elected Carta) Commiaatoqer, ~ • ..-BSTAUlerdtSfutcbetd o’olock4s minute* yea terday afternoon gave the rune fact; nnd slated tie majority. ftir.JLongutrelb iin Rik- conotjVi** received: | there,.l37; and : ejikiog for the official titef-tvlueb: 1 we Bad traoaittftted. ''if ie ;, Judge Loogairelh a majority of 13 vote*. ; - if :-V•-'.•■£• iV-U.U^ ! s 1 1 1 * - ' : .•> -V ;'•. ■:"•?. '-r.'y;T,Y>r.'.vv -.'.’s'-:•; »* - - .EXTBNSIVE * , !, :jTtfaT< HECElV^o^Af»iiaifikal , iiSt£rtp»|i ol CloiW <■ l-A* r and* i - .1 rao*ifaAhiottßbl©t^r*>*ucbds,«BpeKfiiHt-'£reaeb.BU£lr v „ . « r ,- u /Cloths, extra fio*WatV aMTaney eotored doable milled* 'it Beaver rClotitPr Jjhiev i»rbwii and dmic Blanketing*, "**j> rtoc&of FANC3? cannot op «ur4 > J ; passed iathemty;tlgejraraipjittr ao ettdiwtvariety or \ t -*■ Sauasf tsfeioM*>uioMiw ►, “ - tt>;pleaxe UuemQ3it fa«id«aa laatfir.* variety or •> , * , . other Good* io the Tailoring to merw - . L - r l2>nrt^U',of^wMehwill be-miide trf ojdex bi the mofli * - <-«* 4 * ■ ** ' J CtOTHINO,sOch ntfDresa,Ptokmd?o«frCoata.Bu-l * - , 1 lunnivFfacV.aud Sark Coal*, 6( jplAljt ,ana fancy color-t .eiMleaver ondblherClbihs, agreatTkrif'tyof Ca*hmere[ , 1 ■lin'd Bilinet Fknhy-Vtafe'Slocks, Cravat* * . Handkerchief*, Sospebdbr*. ynder'ShiTt* v afid all oihafc - 1 Tf ■ »Wcl«,taMllvfora<Utr»Cl6HuugWlti—wfllbeMlda* ggHjiwfrECtfa frttn ,»q |T ‘ opils j s \l|iiiomWirwiooie»»tt(lUi*psW{cgwwijUly ilialhel . )Ta*tcmo,T«aaoNa.:ltti,afurdoor*nhpvyjuaoldimuid ■* ' ' ~\ , 'l wherchc has on handantt,wil!coi)fHnatfy keeps large * -snd.wel! -asAortedslocfcoL Grocrrie*. .Frans. Nm*f „ * t XaBOSN'ET npHE.rabsenber owiihbt day ;Ct>mm,?nc4r|opfnTng hia , • * i’ Xsapplrot vi4 . , , j ? v jjeiyoi illihß aniclw.Wpi|pngto.|j|*l>n»orbtt3iiie«»,| j u. » ' wbieh'he will make tQOMe/urbrlflW.ihft prices of anyi : ' ■■ ‘fanner ■■Till • , J AS. M>i i.' auk/Tailor, 1 ‘ gWW 1 : 1 ‘ T V.,' Sf.‘Chntle|BaiHilig j I ( , I 1“ JporchoawSTwStorm tai~K I , Yf iminurr pi,‘warehaprp. meii (md Soyi^enter men’ . :andajfcrA*..,Al«o f for sovend tpboolfUjkcben jiiiomi' -. ' ''» or coumry. al r> far laborers. be supplied; ‘ . { ... s y■■ „ 'y rvilh pnyhainjs rhey rvdm Also r sitara,<ai)«l ana k«U _ - ‘‘ e hosu. and-narwi ciffgtti ' : > Jiersah s winpoe;.thfta.»upplu4 sown 1 ' <s ! loborrow, teyfralfaafaar^dobtlserurny. AHJ i ” tlnili of nge itrfe» lo protapUfiiirrnoaeraie cI»H . *’ i r’ 4 ‘ Plense ar ISAAC HA"RRIS r ( : ;, a .'■ ; ; ‘ • Agen?y antllntefHgerice Office, s ..i ’ i ‘ _, octS ( <ot ?«ififMi4Sr,jClalriu. {• 1 4 LET—A comformbte rmall dwcllirur laEne, plea>4 » i " 1 1 \la niuly siliuieiUn the irrwer jmrt of Airrgbeny'cny.oo • ~.... i ~ *... - - Haguley’s lane, iias three rooms on thefirstfloor. tryonnA. - ‘ ’ e , oTloiiJoiiihr fe>c%'E9re 4 l*»o<l.CrJlarj 't ‘ 'V, aO4 B large garden lot, comaiijing KwwyllW IS “anaa ! s i / ftjnt Iren, 9U4«or 'SO csmini and -goo»#»rrrtiosJli»»4 > . :' < v y 'HAMiniuriy dollam tt lt«»r. yFp»MAS»» -J” 1 * orl i V v -’v tiifjnuof.ycuiligr. AppfrJO -J ij'4!i4},-.iaEJXOR, * -• ' , e 81 Wood atrecl | . S . '>■ m).« Pinktna» , _ I s -»** **"* elL**’ “TVSt RECKIVEn AT 1 f Ji W«!-f - > I - U‘ i'Tngliam;r‘rota ittf uapobluHtarnaiiaicnpf oftho lair, r --•- r , -■ auihOTfAliVAHlfttPicßnna ‘ ’ 1 ’ J r * l *’“r .•' ‘ SbaadpMcOaire or Tnc£' -opon Trafelers, iy Pant . »J T " ihp VieOmAo'i dieJiretiganti 4 TulerOfUrSeaibyP. OhussHlto II,S K. 1 - ' •'< . fpr November c * • * Oeino«r»u<>'R«wew,forGrlobrt ' 1 1 j. "* , , eAf ‘ lilteli'A l-irlnp A», No ®K ' < r ‘ ~ v J. , 'AViatTAan' in Califofrua t liyiEdwin Bryam - " ' ‘ Ail mir - ' 'Punch, IKe'rilu-Omed London New«,'mid lUnsttalcd 1 r ~ ItolhlyCdufirr (br Qcteher- , -v,-, ' ~~ ~ , < ; ,Alanreloiof£acrt<jaatuyFj(i!ncl|PmßTi»n<! Paper . i, v , BIUifGBD ai AUrghCßy Cuy>AaiiaUlMinhoTe ,1 r . (U* SraTlhijeltl abpreScrpmi cells , r- ' HoW^oadlal< e - £ 1 ’*{ 7 *■" „'' C ‘ r ■-■ 'AT sa tin MAEtET, mrAa rnnrm BTpKn v ' _ .. " ? L'rjJKENZO.EATQN 4CO having (akeHAhe old tlandi , ?„ • f *, ■ I r rreenlly.-ra’eotiird bv Pj H.P'aifnr ACo . are now: i^ipeploj‘tin Vaneiyi nOdodm: ihayroderda; t)<n'.pnWui/m Arholonlc 1 , . ■ and retail on the renal rfTTJAOnahlr Wrrai. Country Mer> l ehananndPeiUaTKvnll Cad u loth err rfile real loeiamnie| " n Oar-aloekrbefore parchaiinKafUrwherc. i , ■ t .. . -... ‘: r '-, , ' V l A '■ A. r - u. js^ 1 " " i \4. • •■•■ •.• -;.• \. ■■ .••.■•,■'.• .• ..• . • v.- , -«.-. t, • -■ ' .X: i, ; v X s j ' t y - .i;: yy yy:- ■ . ■ .. . j - • 1 / - e . - , a 1 ” * H. i' * “H ,e «l ’ « , , i V A 5 Va.'- « i t ' \ «- i. ~r „ f- 1 ‘■'ix 3 “y „ - ■** ~ * e. t- \i, A *V"- - > t ~ \ * =5. ' -v « A ’ l ' * S «,* lA ■» V 0-4. fe. » t » V. ‘ t ' > s -r a 4 w 1 J _ *‘ ’’ T '"Vl* Y A \ -> * !, 1J * NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoke, October IS, 1848—Or, n. Floui—The market with rnoderatebimneani- u>i favor ofthebqyer,withi&lesof S.OOO.bhla. ofGeo ease at previous prices—ss,2soo,37 ? bbl, - Gram—The market Tor Cora li dull. .The supply, of Wheal ugood and-rather jrtmnß imthe.ijwrket. 'Wheat; sale* ofTjQOOhuahela.oT Prime hed at I,U oEPrunej! White Cents: at 68369 c huahi Salea of PnmeTelhrway T&STSfc ta.thoex-, teat olls,ooobaihebr.:Qatt£ aalmratStSSoe. ’f x -Whiakev—.Salea to o moderate erteoliit fc®24lc. pit gallon. j ! , Cotton—Price* hare slightly declined. _ - There uho change lumber articles uaUally report-: ed,. ~ " r';rVi T i fiTt 1 j r , Ntts; Ypas, P. M. - Flour—Salea of 5,000 bb!a: Gencsse at'5,31!35 3 5G' ?bbl,: There market/ caused by light aupplie*. 1 <r. , Provisions—There la list mooementJn Pork, the market being heavy. <. “ >’, - ; Grtin—SaleidT 3,00 buf. ofPrune White at ptm - viooeprieea.- SaletaflO,QOQhu»;of‘ Pnmeßedat T,1031,18> ? bua.. Coro; aale» of 13,060 bua. ol Prune-Yellow at 74c. The etcajnet-Niagara waa- telegraphed at Boston to-day at 2 P. M. Philadelphia" market; __ ’ _ PnitADnrTHtA, Get. 18—0, p. u. -sFloiTr—Sales?,of- 1,600; ?bWa;.at. The market la ateady hot not active,* ‘ Gram—Wheat is dall,tmh limited aalea at 1,09 01,12? boa. CornjtbVmarket isquief audpricet la Unchanged. " t 1 ■ Provlaions—THerhta noacuVUy in any article j—. quotations arc steady. - * * Groceries are unchanged. , Wbtskey—Moderate ■ aalea at 24!t5241c. ?galldn. There a no change in the articles usually spoken. PHitABtLMM, Oct. I^—o,P. M., Float’—There isedemand fqkshijiraent.hutnt lowerrate*. Wenote aalea at 5,37®5 43. „ - Grain—There n-i-good; ahippmg.'demand. Tor; Wheat, wilh’sales of .Prime aalea of Ohio Bed at 1,12. Cota j aalee of mixed Cora at 67 069 c. ? bush.;aalei of. Prune Yellow at 71@74c. 1 Pork—The market la 1 dnsettted; Men Pork ta held at 12,50312,37 j Prime ia heldnt 9,6039,62; 9,25? bbl. isoffered. 'Btconq aalea in dry salt al'dlc. '' v ' , ' ~ Cotton—Salea oT Louisiana at 6i l nale* of Upland at &./MiddlingUpland declined ic. * : Whiakey—'The tnarkel lamnaellled. ;-i -? '} ~ B \LTIMORE~MARKET. ~ ~ BAiTtubnt, Get. I9j-6 p.b. ' :(; FloiIr-iDuU j-pncea!hre unchanged,id/iUt sale* to tboeitenu>risoobhia, 3 • Grain—Ta unchanged; mtb.enlf i ofPmneßedn) 81,14. Coram steady,,wjthlighlealeat/there.iK a good demand j Mock' light. % 1 'j i t ’■ Provisions—The jparket is Whiakey—Saleeln a regular way at 24e. 1 , Cotton—la unchanged.. - - i , < GrOfiSrieapWe have no change ro ntfrf; I arennebatiged. ' - ,»1 - * t 1 ;* -xA _ r f ?-•» V-4' -rj. »;• v\ :■ •f .. . ■JT -V : ; ' . ; * ♦ s > \ l 4 ' ' "V'S « f ' U . * v w '. „ "^y- * 1 >-r > - < -vi v^ v *^' r v « * * 1 t r v r* *. "* u ' *. £ I’* 1 f 3 4 i V T - \ '*" ' "f -'tr ' * % " h " SaUsJjtt %uctiuit. „„ . AOCTOOS lillif, « BV-'iMZSK’XXM*, AVCxionSßk, No. 114 Wood Siiect this* doom nan Fan TGBBEBS visiting this city with a welt of Good* far tl sole, can he accommodated, while they remain. With the use of a Room, on moderate terms: Xu vhe Bd aintv aC ; x ArKenna’a Auction Store. No. 114 WoodAtreeviSree doors from Fnlh Also—for Bent !•) tliasveeki montlu or lyear.Vfor'iKe stnrnee of merchandise only, nn ejorllriirdrr Cellar wiihboftrd floor J *cpl% t• r ti il JAjHFfi.MKgNNA, Aaci «o)d,Slnthtfoi ttifftr. at ili6;S!or», tome, of Ftrrf end - PiatfimnScales, D4>lu, Stow Fixtures, ftc,, a4 lh* Own •*t;“ d«UmhE itiat'M«n*s».'’Among'tW Shale* *w , , ’ monjimamnJ, tobaccfc'soap sad e*ndW*T tomtSerwlthi ,-i ?:•■.. a ratge MSOrtfflsnt bf Groe»tie»-dtieirery description.— Afr _" ina l Iu ' (l Qatensw«w r -.g)as«w»»ei glass jars, i “*!!*» « an <*HB , -JAMES MeKESNA. Anei. ! IAST 8 AtE OF ATTACHED CtiODS at-At’CTIOK. j, ■ J Tsmorrow, Fndar. Oetotor sort. at 10-o'clock m 1 I jjf tales, eiothsj t W«li]r flannel*, enUcaes, »Uff, Testing*, nlpaeas* menace*, nnuOiiu. t litauanatxorqurpvffi ,Termi,r*a*fci>wtod*v , ' [ <WflO t i JAMES McKENNA. Aoct . r -, */ - ;M V.** 1 ;>i r .«K\K !&l 1-, I; ',''^4* Hwf«»t,n'«9Mbe<!omtrorW'j- * ' r J?;lie,allbeoew,Q«rjqgaCJpireh. Boa, > ! ' * .will:be; soldo>>arcomraodabngirrtn^.orlawrd tutor r - , ’£"/ Cr,. r „•> _ <-> ' - . - j < » » i, •• * ;jiint*l«aiy Umt.-' -j\ > ■/-*-;'<■ ijWSte 'aS> ' ‘ »>,, '\*-Vr VA)«feftlv<7nf,q»!«tiori«>!tlbeK9U®flftwi«pl«ise» I .<, «•■ ';. .;- <."’: t’?-' v <■/ •',-' V Cor MleonAceomtnmUtiEg tens jwmlml Inn,a* ,i „■■■;- „ \ . ■ %.‘><.n ~_-<?'rvV* ,J£K“t?- *> t «r*iVs. - rf» ?* / ; ~4 _ A IXftOhKNY. TOR~SA'fcB=A”!BOT r , , » v ». ’ -". > ; .' .- • V • &l»Jeef=dfea>Ptfi)«.-te(%-'{. -. ‘u ■ V-fe: •*, \‘t >‘4 wit > fbppFSlKKtfJpfeHiMfasSinbß stimbir ~' .• V; « t »<*^w,r’’ ;--/■ 1- BreAtaMutnef /’'« » , - •'- -.“ . ■■ ~<.' 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L . - S.CWTHBERT.IO<SSAg*m, ' r \', V,' v.-* t <yl< . ■- ■- 1 Hrenhbllßmtet>.,, .' ■’ , ~ '"-J_ ‘TJOBSALE^-adednibfc Profieflybf iWdAcrb*. wiii ' uY'j'' ■ Titt comfarlable Cnrfag* Dwellta'g.gbba Sffible/laige/l -,i _ ,” 'f - , j>- ia Thompsoimlle. audwelUo'cated tir a tajainry Siorr, i> - . -■,- - - ■orany f- ' ‘ v, Improved I.iiiJii now prie»;'§idu. Caib .. ; - i ;.or tfppto«d Hfnl „ * -fr -T?&B SALt^—A' duelling boase, IF ' ■ J;''conrrmeiiilt«ftti»tM;one- ' «r«Mb™(i4lto!Hi(»BSlU;K?tSi‘lotte4fjisejin.fipni.br ‘ ' *' ■ 133 fendeepvand wilt b«;abliti>n;attiiA)raiSa»utigtieini^ •For ibrfbitfieißrjo , s‘. ~ .■ • ‘-•S"; ; gep3> ■ -»-TTaMKS bfAY,;Water roerw J r r _ ' - r,--y' 1 . ’w IJ ‘. ''' '- r ' ' *>„- *' ’ AGAtNST. THR .W.ESUSRK tiiOßlDf J / ' GREAT ATTRAOTtOU AT THErOmOIXAI % ' f - .;•• :7.;.-i*Tftr«e Wfc.no*r»t»d 3 \ , «. ‘ Yf. -jiVupitrr IS*, .titarty. rbwb ? 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'Arraurem<“nJabavelieen^ma«lenOr / >«epDrinJ?ihe«r- "Y vieesof Wf-Rodolpb?rKnrwia (^otroWf>biSATeaeberou..■:'•••..■ the French Ttmaa r; freneb:Jessoni'.witlf : . he charged-SltJJperaessionextra. r *-T? ;* I „ r ( , .Books'uad r - , ■■■■':. ?.<- market ' P^piifMiirfW&ihrirowoto^el&ii^verydenrable; - ’ , ", ihat alu?uldbepjreaentonibftbr«Jtay»f wmsmoo i For farther. ir‘.Academy. or orMe&urai John^rwu^?fc w aterj » ,Refer 'J. i 'Ki l Mwehea4.p < r'Jg N/ pvGazzaiQ ? Hon.l %ahier.r; u '?j > *'"'?£/ I- oern^w • y-; ; r --C? ; “ - H-fog * £*» y?* y ■ .4 =• &.?T: './:»■ v, •> r *\ --'tew -i <■ ■if ■* t i_ i 40£t MOUUSH , ■**c* t c -r 'j* _ '* 1 \ ' V ?' ' ' -kS v £ -*» * -* .^«* *+3jh:< h| • i. -iw.•?%«■- r-*v. ,VV'V; i v-<r \’ - 4. _, a % *1 1 ■" '\ u j v ~ I . -/j'',.T'-.' ''.-’i : „/ v , V ' •fe- ; : ' Kr: A fv&ytrziiis?- „ , V -
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