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"""a" *** ' ri■ ®I)C ittorning |Jost. i. HARPERj'EDITOR: AND. P-ROPRIETOIU PITTSBURG H: SATURDAY MORNING, 81, 1848. FOR PRESIDENT. XEVIS GASS, Jit {I/ OF MICHIGAN 9 r :/ ■ Rv" < ',rfaviug'Aillt:onfidcncfl in your abilities and rc* [ ; • > 'l invtted yoo iotny cabinet; oud I i can never torget with wlmt dtscretiou and uleut* you t ' - met :lho&e 1 gnestions which were : -"- rr-bfDugbt-lieforftjrou-wlulfli you prcsidedover the Depart*. : / : : calmed vacuo my thanks atid will c< .ur * * ■» -t* *• ..is #:*?*Slßut.Tybalhas endeared yau te every.trne Antefieau, . - ■ v.i which- yoa taokj: ns oarminiyLer at ’FanrvUgauisiihejQumnipJeTreaiyfaadiWiuch.bjryoar ‘•^Aluettuiiencrgyaiul; .fearless: responsibility, .defeated nr ; gratification by treannntended fay. Great Bfit* •' :■■ auito change oormtemational laws, make, her unstress . ' ofJthe.'seas ; ond destroy the nationaL indcpendenco, not lotny.tjfiourcountry-bat ofaUEurope, and: enable, her : .tobecome, the tyrant oir < evefy>ocean.V— General Jad> e&i sUtttr to General Can v s * " > FOR VICKTOESIDENT, - * WM. O.'MTLEB, , t *•«■?<r QFFBNTUCSY :.jp?' r BUTLER nnd his five son*was a favorite toast - ■ . O. f ßimaEß is .: .••>L vd&dofjhea^'?l > be ilailers have fouehtbn every field from ■ ■*• >; Bdker-HiU to Mohterey; and there «-atowerorslreiigth. -in tlievferynarae. « i i BIMOCRATIO RtißCTbßAti TlOKfiT BStfATOBUL BLSgTOBh/ r Wit.liam Biglvs, op Clearfield ■ DAVTDD.WAGEA2n,or Northampton. ’ blectobs -j, I. HKNkT t>'.:BBRRK, Tbilidclphia Coantf. - . i.. T ' II Hobn R. KBrabs* 'do City 111 luacShctt, do Cotmry li BOTTSITOSt, : I M dO' r i do V. Jacob B.'-VosTi Moiitgomny , ■ ao VI. RoßKKrlß.lYaiOilTvl.ttugn • do , - c > ‘ “VIIi IV)lttui IV Dotrctna; Choiror do <- • ' vtn. Jtawr HaUtocav, Lnneaner do i- -- Jr IX, FiroKiJGfc, Berks do tit :,',. -X. BBbbabdS.ScHoosom.Monroe do " ” •'"l- tfXl XYml'Swtitlaot, Wyoming do XiT JoSAirBKKWsIEn, Tioga do Xin JoirtC Kent, Clinton do - . > ixrv Jora WtoDiutt, Lebanon > do *1 > fXV Rontirr J Fukkh, York do a Smit, Prenklm do 'XVII Joint CnßWtan, Hmmngdon do . XVIIL Oubleb A Buck, Greono do .1.-- 3 XiX-'Oxono* W. Bowman, Bedford "do ■ XX. Jotiirß.Sni’no'r Beaver do ■ .!i;., iJexl. GKoisK P. Haiouxto. AlWlirny do ? .XXII. IV)H Davis,Crawford do . /f. XXIII. TwrßTlvra, Poitrr do ; ,XX|V> Jamss G. Campbell,Bailer do ittonung s}qst Job JJrintinq ©ffift. ~ ‘ CORNER OP "WOOD AND FIFTH SIREETS ©orEsiabUshment,■•»• splendid . ‘. are prepared to do : : Sn a style of un> and txpon ihe most rea : tamf^ ; W# : re*peetfully poUeit ilie patronage of >iherpnbUc«ia4i»lmeo/purl)osineM. -.• ' :ffT*.diwrtl3st34trsTi4uatoil9lu&dintheiTfQTcribefaTt .r. * , tZoe* l^F.- dlf,-i. ‘JRi# ttfutf bt tvmvhed vnt/i, tn order to in ;ture4ns7vumons, WhenuUpossibU, antarherkourwtuld .. ■ .'to.pffficirtli.- «• United SiateaNewspaperAgency .’iSonjßoiUjnirsivNr Steamer, ofHurd and Dock airttfis, Agent i» FEW WOOES jo AI.t_BOBBSJ.AND REFLECTING WHIGS. There IS a strikihgcoafrnst between the character : . ofithetwopromiaeot candidates: for the Presidency of this Rep nb 1 1C , which ca nsot but forcibly impress itself upon every reßecling mind:' The one hss noibingto recommend him, save thtt,ss a: profes sional soldier, he was successful in fighting the bat ties of his country; and in a war, tat), which the party, thatsupport him, with a singular inconsisten cy, declare tube-infamous and unconstitutional.— The olher, .oa ; thecontrary, is distinguished by a ■ ■ pfitriouaui. unsurpassed among hta countrymen tby e . courage tried, in ilie baule-field,against the bravest and .banuest -nation of,Europe; by -a mind stored .with .wisdom, and: a tongue horning with elo quence,. The one, a rough, regnlar soldier, trained - only in the. duties-of the camp,—the other, aq ac . knowledged scholar and statesman, intimatelyac * qnainted with the foreign and domestic policy of our .... government, and . whose integrity, through a long ; . life, of pnblic services,-bas never been called in ■■■■:* question. Far be it.from us, to detract from the : wcU-earncd fame of Gen: Tavlor.; We ft..; proud'- , : that the conntry can boast of such men-to meet her , enennes ; but as a mditsry man only are we willing Xo recognize him as worthy of honor. The nation has .. bestowed its gratitude on him for his military SCIYI : . c vs f -he is at'the.log ToSpd of his.profejsiooj'Bnd whatmore should hewabt t . i .. .. .There. rvas .a Vime-when the party that now sop*' pqrtsthe ambitious aspirations of Geo. Taylor had a ■ of military men. To such soestentdid this, sentiment; that a citizen who had on ly volunteered to serve his country in a war with England, and who. bad rented with honor' from the army; when pcaco was declared, to resume the du ties and obligations of private life, was deemed ut terly aofit, by bis habits of two or three years in tbo ; , camp,->to preside over a nation Of freemen. We i. *sk,tlje“Whigs’Mo.ponder over.tbe sentiments of , . Henry Clay in. 1823, when Gen. Jackson was before " ..... the...people. ..aa a candidate for the Presidency > »nd after we have refreshed their memories, will i they dare to say'tftat Gen. Tsylor, who never was a l : -civilian, but from his youth sod upwards a profession l al soldier, is not tenfold moreto be dreaded than was i: the venerated Jackson,the VahmUtr General* Mr. " Clay said: ' l “Regardless of-all imputations, and prond of-the I opportunity .of free and unrestrained, intercourse wuhaliTny fcllowcitjjeua, if itwerephyieally pos sible, and compatible with my offickUduties,! would [ visa every State, go to every town sod hamlet, ad dress every man,in the, Vnioij, and entreat them; bv ll;eir love pf country—by their lore or liberty—for . the.aake of themeelyoa and tlieir posterity—id the' name oftbeir venerated, aocestort —in the name of , the bnmam family,deeply-interested -in- the trust committed’to hspdar-by nil the past glory we have won—by all that awaits us ns a nation, if we „ are true and faithful, in gratitude to' Him who' has : hitporto io signally blossed us, to pause—solemnly v. pause—and contemplate the precipice which- yawns - before ns.- Ifj indeed, we hate (nctirred'theDiiine <usfltasvre, and if it be necessary toxhastiselhiepei pie With a rod of vengeance, [would humbly proetrate . myself.beforeHim,-and:implore Him, <p Hts mercy, 1 fi sl / °ur favored land with war, with pestilence,' with famine, with any scourge, other than military ■ Tule, orp blind and heedless enthueiasspfax mere mil, i tary renown-” WljOt ifi itj We ark, hoi biind and heedless en- 1 i - tbusiasmJor .mere military renown ” that now pos sesses tho “Whig” party 1 We heard one of them sayrtbe-other day, that he “ would vote for the dew I , to putdown the' Jbooofocos' ”—and perhaps, after 1 all, this partv, that boiats of all the honesty, gentil l v.lty and morality‘of the country, is not led Sway so much by military glory, as by a,horrid sentiment • that would support the Prince of HhU; rather than I; that the Democratic party should obtain the ascen !. : dency, in tho administration ofs the Government. ’ I. iVe knowthatthe “whigß” venerated the opin i 10118 of tHcnry Clay, trodden down- and insulted as [ -,,, he hasibeen Ey the unprincipled leaders oflhe party; aod while we put into their handeClay’a ytewa, we tl\e question,—should (ien.Taylor he olio- 1 i . ?¥ n yryrpident,, military PtCßidenis'cnd-with himf 1 Jfyhhf-Vtflhutfie. the beginmng of the end / Civil I for the Chief Magistracy of th is grea t I pation will no longer he worthy o! any considers i tyhfhiWf'gbed in the -balance with feathers and ' 1 . .. «paqlcts:..> -The fighter of the auccessfur battle will I'; hs camod ;on the necks,oflhe people into the White House, and nlie wise, eloquent, patriotic civilian, I : ;.^‘l , be i ,riartasi^e', i aB : t«iai.'qi/iiWs.T The Cwsar# will bo hurrahed loth imperial crowns, and Ihe Cicero, thrust oiit of ;ho. Senate House to perish by the mirmydana of power 1 v One side oMhe picture indeed looks sad , but we have tpo bigh a. vchio for ihe keen sense 'of lhe'- . American people, !o.believe, that their eyes are so I>lind with the glory of a few w ell fought battles, as I to bo nfiahle to discern the whole picture in its full ' bojtnng. AlLbistdJy tells ua to beware of military and. iS.;tramped-fongued in its warning <r against placing the civil power m the hands of men, who hase'no other qualification for office than tha' of being able to-marshal' squadrons m the field - ■'' >-• * - -•'■ *- '■ — • '<•■'. -> -v, .... V-.'i -V,‘ ' ' ** 1 DEDIOCRATICNtmiNATIOSS, t *■ X - 1 1 , M> . t . Shall wc bo luatlontivc li> “ w Jffly»3£ who pretend tn despise “d | SL.|U?B ar shunts ofuothmkiog toeh,” rDptibttm sanfe]ofshem conscipjices by? satytilg t ofc-ro , vi oo^ J ro 116 feijHJy? are they, sur*thev will £onquer?4w|do log evil, are they certain that good will follow}' Thi& . Umted .Stateay onder . the. auspices : the Democratic Party, have come out of a- foreign war victorious!. Wo tire-at peace: with all nations; we. are prosperous in our commerce, maur.manufac ture*; and God jUpon the labor of the huiboDdman.Nowunderthe administration of Gen. €aaa we have a reasonable assurance that this alyte of onr.beloved countryiWill continueonchang. fid.. .-And ought the Democratic Party to be cast off, in order to iry.someinew experiment: in the art of governing with a military chieftain* a professional sol- the regular who lofore he has taken eo.little:interest in civil affairs; tliat he/baa not: cxerci9ed|the light oD.BudVage dbr thirty yeara.T 'Fctrdw-cilizena l it ia.time tothink before you leap; over a dark-precipice.- lor" should succeed, you may possibly IlghtipnVbed :o£ roses;, bnvihe, chances are great that you will be dashed against a rock! we do ;DqV antici pate such a-calamityv 10 our beloved - country 'a ; race .of Cowers 5 yc|>es a nation offreemen/we cao r not betoo vigilant .in \Btudying the history of the : paßtjJandtaking ivariung.from the downfall ofotber- : Republics. r Pennsylvania Is Democratic* .■Who.doubint ? Is there an honest and candid Whig in the State, who tenonsly believes th»i Penn sylvania is n(it a Dembcralic Slaw2»’hfS|je lieve there is; and jet the dishdoest-lEdiforfpfluiat party have the unblushing- a Wing victory in the old KeyroneT -Neither, the Natives, Aboliu’onifits or Free* Sudem had a ticket in field; - These, as well as e very other Taction, openly.. supported Wm. F.-Johosion, the -Federal candidate; The result proves this; The Native vote in lSi7. was 11,207. The Abolition and Barnburner vote probably numbers at present about the.same amount \ all ofvvhich, with hut averyfew exceptions, teas given to-Johnston.- leadt er of the Aboltmn or-Free Soil party in,this city, John A. Wills, took the stump for Johnston;; while other and teaser lumiaaneeor that party wete joitaa active against Judge Longstreth. We presume the Natives as a,parly will support Gen. Taylor, as they claim hint to-be their own special candidate; and at- Jege;. that. the Federalism: nominated him (because they could not help themselves. But the Abolition uta and Barnburners, who .supported Johnston;-have a candidate of their own for President, and if ibey are honest in their professions, will not of cniirae ***PP°rt fieo. Taylor. In Allegheny county alone, Johnston received 1011 more votes than MriiShively, the highest candidate on the Federal Assembly ticket,, -These votes were obtained, unquestionably,' frpm ihe factions alluded to,os well as from a large nomber. of Democrats, who very foolishly traded votes with the Whigs. , ■ , We, have elected our Canal Commissioner, fan office, of nearly.,as -much, importance, as that of Governor,) by a handsome majority.' This, taken io connection, with the vote for Congressmen; proves, inContestibly, that -Pennsylvania is Democratic Under all the circumstances; we claim lharthe 'De mocracy have gamed a victory in the old Keystone; and we feel confident that on the 7tb of November w* shall give Casa and Butler an old fashionidjirk eon majority, ; Every.Pemocral will respond to tbit sentiment. t . Loco Vaco-RtTorta.. ■ .. ott ' Locofoco opponents are determined in tarry | tni* stale, .if money and hard work can do ‘it, a I P s P* r “"• circulation in this city, among the toco*. |. railing subscriptions id money to be need ia efforts I Ir 1 ithe State for, Cass, . headed by Tour one I hundred dollar subscriptions, and (here i*nh doubt I thousands hare been subscribed before lliia time.— I No money will be spared, by the leadera and office I holders, to wI a this State, and all the power,- and f atupendoua meana of the General Government -will Ibe put in requisition. Various government agents I D0 <»» among' whom ia Wm. J. Brown, I 1 "‘™ Aaiiatant Po»tiaa»tcr General, who has been I,D1 ,D alld m thie eity a few dijsngo.i , , „ All. these, thingaought-to stimulate the. Whigaftn ] Hercolapcan,eSoi«a! to aecnre the ivlciny already I won, and thereby reap n neh reward, in the tarry- I *ng out of Whig principles. ■ i { The above we copy from the Gaietleof yesterday | morning, m order to let onr friends abroad see, to i what despicable abide the editor of that paper' will jreaprt, for (be purpose, of inspiring his fiienda with 1 additional zeal, and prompting them In make addi -1 tional exertions to carry ibe state for ihe combined I Torce of Abolitionism, Nativeiam, Pederaliam, aod I all the other urns that war against all the pnliiical I r, ghta of freemen.. They hare ejerted themselves already, with a seal worthy of a better cause; j H* e J haae eipcnded many Ihonaand dollar#, io efforts I to obtain a majority m our State Legislature, who | would bow. unhesitatingly at the commandiof the j manufacturers and speculators; -they have failed in : his, and.therefore the necessity of:presenting--to- bin party eilraordinary mouses for making ann&ef powerful effort, with a view to cnntrol the Geirtral [ Government.- .--He thinks there ia no surer means by- I which to effect tbi*,;th*D to tell . them the Loiofocoi hare had one hundred \ thousand 1 dollars sent mt td them by an agent of the General Government, and you mutt now put down your names cheerfully,and pay your money promptly; or we shall be defeated j I if “ Whig” merchant s; .•« Whig” inanu&etureia, I ® EC *» &c., believe such stone* ns this ; and permit a I banJ of lean and office hunters la fleece | them when they please, we can’ 'unijf-say they are | greater foolß.than.wehave aver believed theriilobe fMnk that, having beau dopes no long, and so 1 often, the recit/rouce of a Presidential election I "obld open .then faculties.to the reception of wis- I dom. J I. That there, is not even the shadow or irnihin a I single line of the above article, may readily jie in I ferred from facia established long since in relation Ito the columns of that sheet. Its Icadingcbaracter- I istic is the most unblushing mendacity, which w« might ever; day expose, if it would not encroach on our columns too milch to do so. - It m only neceisa |.ry, probably, for- ua to. refer to a statement made in I that paper, on the firit of April, im, inrelationto the iron manufactories in this vicinity; and, inbre recently, to an article headed “Presbyterian Tract, No. l,» ; the entire unttuth of which we so palpably exposed, that us editor has never attempted, even ;to*excuse himself before Ins readers t or, if further proof were necessary, we might mention the scores of lica that have been again and again circulated in l ,*> reapenlmg Gen. Cass, some of which, the more magnanimous cotemporarics had frankly mvn ed theirbelief that they were lies,are still repeated, from time to time by the Gazelle. s ■> A. it respects theHon.Wai. J.Baowtr.who iifone of,(be nioat lfjluabJc officers under the General Gov-' eminent, if the editor of the Gazette had not pre. ferred to utlerao untruth, rather than the truth, re spectmga political opponent, he might hate learned, I without going a rod Irani Ini writing desk, that ihal l gentleman, was not third, but second Assistant Post- Master General, and that he tjaennt merely inOhirj hut in Indiana, alto; and that ho was no more liahlh' 1 to an tnsidwus.ani therefore cowardly imputati^ n o f 1 dishonorable or dishonest character, than waVHie Itrtt Assistant Post-Master General, when he went l on, public bußinesß to Europe ! If the natural infa hl)! of prominent members of the Federal Whig » party is so great, that they cannot malm a single movement uninfluenced by vile motives we shall be inclined so to speak of them , and we shall under- Aa|id this to r be the fact, unlesa “ Whig » editors, recognised by their party as respectable, shall make reference, in amorerespecllii! manner, to the move meiits ol protmnent public men of the Democrats parly. The leaders of the opposition may find, up. in the adoption of such a courao as this, the true e«- lunate that is placid opon their characters by the mast of. the community. . .■* i • . v -V- 1 ' .V !••£ 'S' tt, >* »■ > t. > 4 f 1 « V " to , ► „ # 7 T -J Vij '-.* •<*-■ 1 . t J ).~fr-:.ra>4tlrV* .-ft- ' ' i * i V x * » » v i. i t r «^» ... • • . ( t " ’ j J hlisa one of the actresses of the Atfaeneum, in Cincinnati, lias committed inatrimo ny, and retired Trans stage. She has led the .sloughs and qutcksajidaof a hfo not:to be envied; for j one which the yotung and old are seeking. Weivisb | her. all happiness in her vocation. : - ' L T- V ’=•' £ -*■ i-~l * \ ' r , i.r-^'---.!;.• ~-<v.’t-m.., *•> . -: •;\'--^.‘ i >.'..-r-i.v - 4 ‘.“<-‘c •<■ -’s. i '.r •; .-•> ‘ t _>• • •• .'. f. ’ < « *■ \ „ - *5- 4Tf ‘-’t- - ' ,\i ‘ * r t" * . l< i A ’ ' (A!,* ■* r>i ,■> 'I- 1 ' H - * V r 'lV‘- V'v“ 1 v - : ’ vO'CC* '-fr-r . * ■? * ( .. V *■ i- < k üboiiioim otuut A DEMOCRATkTIRGIBLATIJRE I A DdnncfUic U. JBk Sjaalrir, rettaib M yesterday, fr|*jj o§festfiieg|Vleffi CdKMtoXuY, Editor of th|Btrf§r x eiell!|*^joßjfcoir)h#3)hio Statesman. ifc#eadsitg it v The in doubt; but that ih amalter, ofiittle Legislature is every thing. -The DemoeraU-bave a majority of/our on'fomt bat let, which ensures the rpttirn of,a'. Uhl-, ted Stateß Senator fromfhat Itate, thfs’ whiter.— And, of course, Wtuiais Au.su, the bold and feat leas champion: ipf ennalrights-Mhe eloquentend . uncompromising will - be' lhe Eternal, hon'dr ,1a true’.uud, untiring Democracy •>of Ohio l , i' T ’ , f • - fotuustm, 0ct.20-, |B?4g. 6 }' . , 11 o’clock, A. M. Fbiihd HAHfSE . Ashland Cauaty giVesWelter a majority of ,1025, which ta a Democratic lnu of -2|l. Ford is. now 134 ahead. Fifteen counties unofficial, ’ The Legislaturevwill be- Democratic. We shall,' have a majority 0f,4 no joint ballot. 1 ~ , v;i' ; Glory enough. - The' Democracy are 'm ! high Wits. ’ , s. Msdasy. '? 'An Viti tn CraviToril, The Inctciiuabcrcf theßemocrst contiinsestate' meat of tho vole polled for each candidate on the f 10th instant from which we leam tbalp In 1844 Mr. i Polk received, 3334 V° t6a in this Count;, mui.'Mr. I Clay 2636.. Mr. Longairelb now boa2BBl, attdiMr. |, Jnhnaton.2sBo votes.Jt will thaa -he-■•cen/'(aajta IheDemocrat.l tbatjVhjlsubt! federal vote it onl/ 661esa althii time than In 18i4,nearly./!cr hiinfrrtd \ iamcTOlt carejcaalyreraainedat home, thus suffer; mg victory to be wrenched from their grasp. Let thfs fact atimnlate them for the.coming, conteat'end let every voter heat hie poat, like a freeman, ready and willing toeierciseoue of the dearest: prerog atives gusrantedto'him by our .matchless ' form of government. > .:The w arninghere gnon by our contemporary^'to .the voter* 10 Crawford county,'tna]f be given lo the Democratic votera.of e very.conotyin Pennsylvania, we believe without an exception. There hat' heed ... a culpahlcr-an .almost criminal—negligence on the, part of Dentocrat*. in relation to the late election; and there ta no means, by. which they can'redeem their dmacter, and stand true among their brethren cf the Union, bat bygoing manfully forward in NV vember, anil completely overpowering' the enemies of,their principles, the secret, foe* of the Constitu tion, and real enemies' of Uieircanntry. Tlie vole 0f1543, compared with 1844, ebowa that a large number of- theDemocrata of Pennsjlvania staid #waj„from the Polls, and. thaspermiltedthe enemy tn gain s victory. Is it DOI • Übtll The Boelon Post sayt—“There we three ot four thousand whig Quakers in NortUCarolina, and they •i} they cannot vote Tar Gen. Taylor.” We.respect the opinions of. our valued contempo rary- of Boston; hot »e really think that, in this: case, he has made a very great mistake; He talks of "fhrn oir/our. Montand “Vybig” Quakers to Nor h Carotins I ”■ We do not know the number ofQua : kers in that Stalebut, if maclytoioe tiandrediha of them are not “Whigs jt’ and if nineteen twentieths of these do not votefor Taylor, War, Bloodhounds,' Negroes andall, then the friteroity, In that State; : adhere much. more rigidly to ihe doctrines of Georgo For, than any portion of the Society have done with whom uic have become acquainted,—and wehave known a fiw ' LUseoessea of. Cm end Uniter. Mr. Wst.. H. Bpvtcso, <who an agent Tor Mr, E. Anthony,) called open na yesterday; and left Tor oor etamination'some very fine likenesses or Gen. Cass, the honored standard hearer eT the Pemonrn* ey, which we could not nelp adminog for their truthfulness, r He also has likeneasea ofthe heioted, revered and; lamented Jacksob,' or Gen. Btrrua, oor candidate Tor the Vice Presidency j (and he is one of Natnre’s noblemen ;) ofHon. Jatnes Buchan an, Gene. Taylor, Mr. Calhoun, and many o!her dir tioguirhed citiunsof the United Sutca. One ofthe irostheantiful. pictnreaAhat he has, .is an engraving from Trumbull’s celebrated Patouog, representing the signing of the Declaration of ‘independence; and he has also another fine picture—anew ofthe Senate Chamber, at the. time of Ihe resignation inf Afr. Clay, embracing correct likenesses of all the Senators, and other distinguished personages pres ent; Copies ot the piclnrea may Le obtained at all the . principal Bookstores; of Mr.; Bdsicid at the Tiinartihe House; and likenesses of Jackson,Cats, Bailer; and Buchanan may he had at thia officei- 1 .. ~ XXII Congressional District. ■ The result far Congreen la-the above district, is as follows: i . ■■ ifotre, fed. M'Farlmd, Utm. Crawford, 26t0 2674 Mercer, 3521 30|8 Venango, 482 mtj. Total, 6466 6174 : Howe, the member elect; was a Van Buren aboli tionist ;: and the whigs, feeling certain that a Taylor Whig could not be elected, formed a union With the ‘‘thirdparty,” and succeeded. Such a, victory will oply bring their certain defeat hereaQrr. 1 Qur friend, iMr. M’Farlsnd, takes his defisat philosophic cally. Hear him: “ They are welcome to all the glory of a victory obtained under such circumstances. To paraphrase an old couplet, we can say, ‘ “And more true joy M'Fatlani esiled feele, Than Hater, with the/ri/rraMs<t nt his heels '” Under thecircumstance*we have cause fa Teel proud ofthe manner in which we were sustained by tho people.” * esfraorelandantl Somerset. By. thefollowing,official .vote, it will be preceived that Isaac Ht/ocs, Esq; tha Democratic' candidate; for State Senator, has been elected in the ahove'diw met - Hugus. Covode ’Westmoreland, 4674 2963 Somerset, J 062 2738 5736 : 6691 5691 . 43mnj. Cor Hugui. < XIX Congressional District. The official . returns shows that the Hon. Joint Mann, the present member, has been re-elected to Congress by a large majority. Mann.' Dem. Livergood, Fed. 4894 2711 2776 2569 1473 1050 Werfmoreland, Bedford, Cambria. 9143 6330 6330 2813 niaj. far Mann. XVII congtresslonal District;’ The fallowing'are .the official majorities in-this ■district. . We shall have the full vntenn a day or Andrew Parker, Dem. Sami. Calvin, Fed 880 Centre, . Huntingdon, Blair, Mifflin, Juniata, 1274 Calvin’s majority 63. liiCungrrlillausl District. William Strong, fi<em,,. - 8452 . Peter Addams, Fqd., 4014—4438 rJ ’ i * *■ . ' a': -i s* rt < ** r * * *• V* * > / S * , r ~ ~v . .; v,:.., , Klcfitioo. Return* for Commissioner, ■i s , f,; r M.tTtoS i®Tj,k?£fa s is x>‘2l3St.-' 2Q94&, 2213 IHfife Berks,* 8411 f 8390 4113 Beaver.* 2384 2760 2346 23f0, Bocke,* 5245 5084 6204 oiJB3 Bedford,* 2739 -2613 - 2736- 2610 lsk, *' 1 o <M&' Cambria,*- - - 270 1 ■ 322 Carbon* . f 996-7# 1000 t»4 Cheater,*;,’ “ J 5140TSSo -6101 Si 98 Centre, iu,,..,, 660 r , 3111 1 /■ Cumberland,* r ,3060 2989 , 3080 , 9! bg Columbia,*' , 3167 - 1980 3134 IS 23 Cranford;* ' 2861 45SO' 2778 r 'l2i 98 Clarloh/ J ’ 3488 1263 ' ,2209, *ls4 Clinton/ M BOB ,‘jm Clearfield/ , lilt 630 r 603, »-IIK Dauphin/ 2269 3249 - ‘2287 * ss); Delatorre,* ‘l6OO 3916 "14S0 ' 19 It Elk, ]3g Rrte/ , „ UtS „ > % Payette,*. 3290 3776 > 3278„ 37 ifl Franklin,* S9BB’■ "3WS-' 3004’-. ;“3716 Greene, , 1030 ' Huntingdon, ' - , ! 452 , ■lndiana, , . jfl«8 3371 1666 4X2268 Juniata;* - ' >l2Ol -1103 -1190 ■ ‘llOB .Jefferson; * 360 1 -> ri 1 .Lebanon/ ’ lfiOO„ 2637 1796’;* 2M3 lancaalcr/ - 6614 ’ ,9727 5619’. ,9796 Lehigh,* 3012 .3449, 29661 .3531 Lycoming,- ■ 4UI ■ t - Luzerne,* ■ 3785 2987 ‘ 3683 2877 Monroe/ 1769 425 1636 >372 Mercer,* 3109 3641 , 1 ; Mifflin,* 1691 1443 1680 1432 Monlgotnerji' . , ,6218. 4606 . t , G?3Tj ' 4*22 I M’Kean, 76 - n . Northampton,* -3476 255 It 3407 _34SI I [Northumberland,* 2144 1546 2038' 1486 Philadelphia city,* 4972 8963 4974 8953 Phil’a, county,* 16028. 17003 16015 17039 Pike* ’ 6|2 126 Poller, 350 Schuylkill, 4 3j3S 4204 3634 Somerset,* - ||o3 , 2765 SulUftn, ISO Susquehanna 4 2416 1097 2370 J 505 Tioga,* 2077 7219 19SO 1124 Union, 4 168 G 2587 1180 294] Venango,* 1622 988 1522 932 Westmoreland, 4 4955 2856 4983 2689 Washington 4 3948 ' 4065 3952 ,3906 Warren, 4 "1145 ' ff4i 1136 J ‘ 901 Wnjne, 6011 Wyoming, 100 York, 4 4345 4162 434 1 4122 . Rejofetug* of BfrMtviame ..The Philadelphia Sun, the especial organ of Ka* (matt* in -Philadelphia, :tn view, of the late result in thik State, wye;—“We shall lire to see OldJZach tiding up to the White House on old Wbitey ombe 4lbof March, andivjll have theeonsQlationofknow- teeii done by Native American votes.?'— This genius cemmiy ejipecu to attain to afnidvanc-: ed age! : Bui be had belter not wait U)J that; day, to seek forgiveness -of his sins; li hr shall, “Auld Cluotre”■ trill, show hun* that, tbuugh the lather of Whiggery, he puts.a veto on all such-petitions; of fered io hlt donttmonsl ■■■■;■- < ■ 9 vv.-"V..; We Jearo: from the Trumbull (O.) lipmociat, that the Taylnnlea.ur that place hare s( lenclh euc-. deeded in procuring from thii nlya pres«,iyfie anil 1 pnotera, ami will ittue a Tajlor paper in Warren,? in tha eourae of a week; The nht whig paper o t = Warren, . the Chrooicle,. aupporla the irailor, Van .fluren, contidenng him .a :beiier whig thaa tieoerab' Taylor. * ’ ’ . ; The vote of the fiorough ol St. Mary’a, far Long rlrelh, 11 bb—and tor.erery Commonwealth' candi* date the tame. -Not a Whig vote ,in the ” Town;” They would beve giten the ”80,” but abacnce iiid- Bclnea* mterpoyed. Whero M « Wide Hwakel’V he had better becounttng up. Euc Count?. : Boil op Prmsrofia ) 3 _ , October 19. I&’T 1 t ' , f termm jor thirteen Director* of thi* Bauk.fcr .tb*cb*uiiiff:j*ar, held atiheJßauUne ffou«#-ou> Momluy, ihr HreiniPlhday of November next ; • < oPt2l.di4- -x • John>.\ri>En.CaiWjr- i JET* Atfenilqo G*eeen*»«*You are-rcqnrited to au^ndi-fc.mveimgfit ih® houie oisam*aiitDnuirhem\ oo ? Saturday er*m»t«, tb* 2!>t met.. at 7 oVIoi-k:. P ii Pune- 1 tual attendance is requested. *• • ROBKUT POBTUB CspUliu ...'• . "•..(C^romclccopj.j (D* C. s. UUtrtct conrt—TV IW4 Slain P*‘ ,ri .'' n ,Co .“ rt . T l *?*>TV until Ih. rlfciiotv rrom.lD to I oolcx-k, : Prr>oil“ wi'huig to he iiuliirulizf’J i had hener «ee tomn lima. •:.•:■ sep23 : ip •■; JD- Cowtunpuoo is a disease which ucarryniff u*i ttcntDft loihe tomtr iiy thousand*, vruhoai heiug arrest ed mils pfogTess hythe roedintiCA in common me at the present Uiae. Bui a brighter day jk roramtr- and ha* ?v£a * L h,a to'*** DB RO~ GKR S ORI A!\D TaR. nor only givpii unine* ■ dlaie relief in CHU'CHIS and COI,D<? hut irorn the lean ! n 9”y °i ffcft.of ‘o*? highest Rivndiiiff here and elsewhere; i JUS making some vpjy remarkable cure* ofCONSUMP-i ln the treatment of diseases are • < V.*)y a SnL-flp® uoihjng can arrest it*, spirit in the present jyho arrnfnieied with dts/asui l,\tne* would : «lo wrll toeall ou KNKFXAND ic. JIARDKR, Oram ft, one door below-Second *t , the agent*. and see ihe.certi- Ccaie* 01 .Dr. Win, X Richards, Jmlffe “Wm. Burke, ibe • 9*°’ " r - Alaley, and or Dr. Hiram fcon late Professor in tfi* LnlecticMedtcal College of Cinciz. nn». pJB -JpT'& Cb»rl. of Bellevue, Ohio, November 23d, |«Ui<r io.Dr.o. C, .Vaughn. the proprietor of thr^cdehrtt ted fjihontnpue Mixture;tlie Great Amer icon iieisedir, with 9. statement that in ihe : vteunty ct Ohiowhere they, do bnslneßMhe aniele-haS badunpre* ced«iited >atex.- Kmhmg. like ir ha« ever appeared reople retortion for oil complamt*:nm! itsedeet is aU * Old cases, which Luvo baffled the skill ormedicul men, hove yielded to iu ond ihcvfQoully. are imag: it in their pracuce.- A .large imraber of medical meo ore agents fontt xale-t-a strong proof or the great virtues of the article.. Call.on Agents,*m'our paper, whose names are te be -found under Great American Remedy,or Agenittr NVfiLiberty st.rnearCi • jyH Vegetable. P» pain Ail mai. ~ . ty purge i. .m body those corrupt and stagnant humors which are ihecauK*-not 9.*v> oMnflommaiiou oi. the eyes, hut of every desenp* tion ordiffraefe.. From three to six of the above.named i Indian Vegetable. Fills, taken: every mghtoit going to i nm ehort Uihe completely.rid the body of-tvc* OthingJhat is opposed to health ; and therefore will as* *urediy<make .a yttfetieuTtof inflammation of. the eyes, and ni ihoume lime, the blood and other fluids will he of such A healthy quality, that disease of any kind will he abro* lmel> impassible ■ £*wauofVounur/eus andJmiUtuans.— Rmembertbat the Original and .OtJJy Genuinelndian Vegeiahtn Pills have fte written signature of Wu.i,um Wjuoiit on the ton lahn] of each hox. ; Hememhervalso, that Messrs. Feuchuvnnger. & Co-, of New, Jns. fc. Glnscoe & Co.i at Cincinnati; and J- B. Wilder.& .Co.*.or.!«omsviiie>nrc ?»ut agents:for this medicine, and ; wc cannot guarantee the gemunene«s of that ouered by them for sale. - - is lorfaleniDr. Wright e Principal Office, JS® Rfice street, Philadelphia; nml by John Thompson, iaherty street, patsbaegb, pa., who is snin agent for this city, by whom dealers can he supplied at the Avhole*. tolerate ocil9 * PivvnvaciH theatre. V*» FORTitR,• • •*• • • ....«♦'.*'Manager nnri f;e««ee PBJCE» rr At>MP»SIUV Private lioicr $5 00 | Single ticket* rs P Drew Circle*/**socv j Second Tier--♦ *35;-1 l*H-■ ■ .25i» •Gallery—.i.aoc.j Privoteßoxe* SltiO JET* Third night of Mr OWFIS*? • Satibday, Octobefr.2l, wilt he presented a Comedy in 1 \cta, collrd \ * DID „ PAITI4 PRY* Paul Pry -'.—Mr. Owens. I Colonel Hardy, Mr/Archer. Hnm Sianlej . Mr, Prior Kitza >f Prior Phoebe (with *0059) . MniCrui*e Seotfh .. .Mirr Walter" and Mr. Good win- To conclude with < TO'nNfNG Tlir TAHI.ES r iiok Humphrey*...i.... i W°ntlay, Glance at PMladtlphia. , > .* :jL/7l?oon.opf»i) CuTinin will riflp.Bi 7j trelopk:. Allegheny Couuty, •«» “ * IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT of Allh qimNt CouxrY.—ln the matter of the peti*' MQn of Peat Jackson, of'the Cay ofAlle gheuy, fortlie specific performance of the contract with william Cubbage; late of the Cit) of Allegheny . Hth;lfi4P, the .foregoing Petition having-keen presented and heard ur open Court, oil motion of George P; Hamilton, Esquire; Rule-oilihe ; administrators ana heir* of-sau) William Cubbage, decide to rfppear in Court, on Saturdayi-tbe 4itr day. of November next, loanswerthe said Petition, and sbew cause, if any.(hey have, why this Court should.not decree the specific performance of said contract. / And the. Court furtfaer.order that notice of said apphcauoo lie ; served personally, upon the administrators, and heirs re siding m Alleghenycounty, and by three publications in a weekly newspaper published in the city of Pittsburgh: anuotice to those refsidutgoul of the said county. By the Court JOHN \OUNU Jr, ■ oci2U:w3i- •P- :: , Clerk • S\ FASHIONABLE VU.LINSRY--Ur* m R ATI r. - Qog Fourthstreet, nearWoort. wouldinform the Ladies Pittsburgh and vinnity.ihatshe will open on Tuesday, the:24tbinst., an eiteusire os?oitmeiu of Fall and Winter-Millinery. - eci2o • BACONtUOCO, Bacon Shoulders on hund and for sale by [ocU3] KINO & MOORHEAD. : - ■. • ; r“ “ . , “f .■? /v , -r.'V., 'i''? For iht. Mormug Post- **Tbe Model Town. M ' .;v r “ -.’' J :-1 ■ :j-= ,-Jl‘ I * -■> . _ * * •*■ , »’ , t; 1 ’ .}> *' * ; - r ‘ - ' n - i »-* . '--V- g ir ■' ■ • s^y.-'-ttc'/y •'-.v V" ’ *;£ ■v, “ x ’s^ ■ •♦ - - » y■"■« ’ \ -■-V .- :^ A -■*..")& , *: »VJ »„*-«. /j-. - - ,-s.. ->v i . v-.,-; , v j. _■ V '- i y’-’it-j-**«• ’ - ,*>«<- -V .. &!- :■ v;; i • „££ v y e> .-■' t i/:/-;■ yjy^ . A ' ' I*' "'l?'' '''Sr.*- ' " -*» *- * > "; :^ ? '- v- \-:upsx>r * - i ' * \c. i-*;'' „■'- * , _ ' - V„- 1 ss 1 : ■• * ± Nlyr' yfj. *&■ - . .x ~^,r.^-M9MS SilBiiSiS® t ts T f' y t>J *5 - - “ ; . *’v ‘*i *v v t 7*» T F' tI , 1 « : -> * v ~ . ' , - . V k ‘ ‘ V S f > 5 , V * vx'-v rJ v f tJF , ft, 1 -*? jJ 1 V > ~ ■"' s. ' \ l n ’ V c c rf \ V v * * - , * J s \ J J-J 1 V’*3' fc ‘4"' r r r , <.* Y * t c x 0. % F W, ' <r \ *-t V -1; ti#-' \ C , S T-' ,r * <■ -'n '“ -V. f V V- {. V s|3hsp '‘"' ,E^^s «l*®iiiMi« ■ •' •" "•' "• :’--.v, : -^.':f'-r.v.-:^->'.' i -- , -''-‘' Slp@?Kl^fi»^^ i|Si@|aSsgSSrilSg@if^@f» , ■/*• :>. ■. i-'-.t.;.-.. ,:V/-V\v.'.:-.r\»:\:>:'jv.- , ’'Vo;;-,^,f.;i'T a a • ,-» •■__ SAL.JU. ... • r- •■/•.,■' ••..'> „ .'' V.y>A - V ‘ {, .- •”■ ~ '“• J . r* •<■ ■•'" " •■”.,>■ ~' a" -.' ■ ••■. f-V‘ tv--. •: i ; ‘: : .-t-j-'r.i'-.-'>^■!'*■.■■ ■:,■:■..-;-*> :■ ■■■ ;•;*?■: m ’ V'VvVV'/-,' ~ x r '■* - - V V v''- ' ’ •*- - >;k ' . IteAL MAg^fe? c‘y f l ® “^^. l bloilghtj befonfiilhe May- But iltfre 'Were Siime rise am. One, Wefwill anniolice account ufnssingularly dntreistngcharac _*?r. : A .more; thorough investigation of the affair , when wo. shall expose eume of the Jttganj Jh<£pJtpoae of decoying innocent : .femalea from tho paths of virtne. In this case,.the ; hope of aft- tyho heard related >lB, tha* those who are really 'gdtltjPmiiy be p'nhhiiw. • .. Rawing; Counterfeit Afonry.—rTho forenoon.was. oecdpied to an investigation oftome with haung .been, engaged m pav«lng.j:pantfrfeit mdney. On Thursday night, a numbtr of tnerchants *nd other dealers through th? <pty, were swindledio ’ Hid receipt of notes purporting to he issued by the I Madison (M, V*.) Bank. A Mr. Green.ivasaoiong ■lhpse Who escaped—he being sharp enough to de- j r lect.the fdlao paper. So he followed the boys—-two I ofthem—to the harness shop of M». Glass, where they at|«jedeil jtn one or the notes., Here.the arrest took, place; and l £lf Sfralfordumd Ihot’/d fiiifhei' —the names of the prisoners,' were' ; kejit iiy the Tombs safely over night. ■ On the exami* nation, jhey .hoth, said they were.front Rijllercopnly ■rrWf«,op.theiLr_w!iyJt> Mills Point, and_ wished to gel OftoAern mbney, typftt thh whofe, sfiibr fifties were bbnfradtctoiy, and the balk of testimony was against, |hcm. . They Vhre thoroughly searched. -. The result;.of the investigation was,.commitments for trial. - , , , r Previouato the elimination of Wnlfbrd and Barnes, a young man fallal, uuhe office of the Mayor, ma. king anJnoni enqtnrios about the twaj men itn'lhe .. Tombs,anii talked ad much that Suspicions were at once excited against htm, nnd he nan detained. Ife ■ ?S? searched, ,and in fos pockets-worn fnond some counterfeit notes, bf. the: description above noticed,; and three galvanized American quarters, intended to be passed as Eagles. He said be waefirom War ren, Py., and was captain of a canal boat; that he frequenily;..took: bad money ; hia baggage ' was in War/en; and m the cit^he i had -no particular place of lodging.'bul generallystopped onthe canal Boits. The poor fellow was very much, excited, and no doubt thought himself, a. fool fur venturing SO nea, - *he Mayor's .office with - evidences of guilt iii' bis' pockets. Rut nothing suffieient-to- justify a com milmebt was elicited, and he was finally discharged; A anther young fellow, perhaps not more than ,2(1- years of age, was brought in on suspicion of being concerned with the same crowd ; for it is there were more than two of them.' He was thbr. oughly searched, aad several seurcA/ng ■questibbs were pul to him. Not a panicle ofevidcnceappear. ed against bun ; and, on the contrary, it u certain; he is guiltless at any ouch offences. JJe is a poor •>t>y« from the West Indies, ivho" has been Jn Wew York lor some time.dmd.started; from Ih’tt ' city id the; west, on foot,- in - search of a home; About fif. teen miles from Pittsburgh,be stopped for a Tew days with a tanner and worked, for which he got «*six shillings ” Tlie balance of this little sum, about one shilling, was all he had leu. In the afternoon, another person, frora Bmler, waa arrested, on suspicion of.faaving pasted a"coil'nterfeit «2’» upon Mr. Orr, shoemaker,; but there waa not evidence against him, and he wasylischarged.' t Mr. Bobb, Market street, was also imposed Upon by some.of; the Butler county parly; . Row,—Some German emigrants yesterday employed » drayman to haul a load of baggage to the river,ood (they say) agreed to give bim a « quarter” for the Job. \Vheo they reached the landing, ihf> drayman demanded, a half-dollar, which the Germans refused ‘n pay ; and the dispute > resulted in a Gght; The drayman knocked down one of the mrn and struck two-women. An odicer quickly called, add the of fender was arrested. After a hearing before the Mayor, the defendant was required to pay the costs and doctor’s bill; a proiecinlon could not be- sfait ed, as the emigraols could not wait for the trial. It is well it eoded so. W" I* would be curious to have a correcthutory of each day'* proceedings, among thepolincians, «iBce. .the-aecood:Tue*d*y of October. The," ups anddowni , ', ! tlat.bofhp»iiiea.havee»pen»*ced would make a conoo* ■ chapter to :read. It would require an experienced. pen, directed by.' a strong mind, to describe accurately the atfjuljufipenae lha|. all have suffered.'- Wehope election* inky be more decisive hereafter; -jnuch: misery would.be preyeulcd, eapecially;when the.-people are so much excited as now. > •S'The Butler stage upset m the the centre of the. Allegheny Diamond, yesterday morning The driver probably did not know of' the work going bm at lint spot, and «o, thoughtlessly run bis horses over l> pile ofigravel, and thus , upset the' coach. Wo heard something about two ladies being hurt; but think it was not true. Brepu's; ADvEaTisnn,” is the title of a new publication lor gratituous distribution;, published by fiisstt, Esq. , Ita ,name indicates its.pur pose. t •S' Wb aaw'awoman tat the Mayor’s office yea •e.fdayj id search of her.-huahandi-not a husband. He had strayed offVthe previous evening, and she could not nccouot for lus absence. ..•S* John Owens appears again-to-night; • ... ' r—!T- '■ ■■—.#l * .. . Bled—On Thursday,' I9ih instant.. EMrtre'AJirsDX; daughter of George ann l-tliia Odgen . ; : d tghts Lidum ior.ihe above .. . Office of Survey or of Cmiomi. i S_„ m _ JPtTTSctJsaii, October SO, 1848 < PROPOSALS Will be received at tbis Omce.unullf,o’clock e. a. on Thursday, the iOihdav ,oi November next, fpr fiirmsjung and delivering the mi Tenuis, mid for executing the \rork at the U. sf Aluruie Hospital near tin ctiy,o follow .. „ . , BRICKS 6 For furnishing 254,000 good hanUiurnl Brick. to be de lttered on the Hospital srte i: a« enrty next Spnngos the season will admit of the wark.beingvrommeuceir • „ . . STONE WORK • WTiiiiliing.ona delivering, at such time us may be required, during theprogreSiof the baiildlhK’ bh the Ala-' r»ne Hospital site— ••• . •* .* • s v . 8 polt'iied stone coluram, u fret io>iw,2 feel square 4 “ “ half ° 1 foot by *> fe«. 02 setts poll bed stone Lmifl and Sills 8 inches thick 8 inche thick “ ‘ “ long and 2polished stour. Lintels, ?} feet long j . • 8 ‘ ‘ Door Lintels, 8 mobes, thick „ LUMBER* j l oriurßHhiiJtt audjdehvemig oiuhe CMariue Hosnital tile, Dr> Hiue Lumber, viz •, 912 t Joio« SK feet^long 2|xl3inch«tfl 500 tM « 2}xl& ' , 110 u 19 1 gftxlj 160 u 23 * u 1 2}xl2 “ U 'lies 44 ‘ ‘ 7x12 “ *. 12 “ 05 “ 7x12 ‘ .02 Lintels .12 O; ; <? , 5x 8 “ - bO Purlins 14 ‘ 7xlo “ :275 Rafters 25 u Ux 6 » “ sf : “ “ i "i! l * . 14: Braces 20 u *• .7xB '■ 20 ‘ 14 “ • 7x 8 150 Pieces H u 3x 5 ’* > 250 «« 14 « 3x 5 260 “ 12 “ “ 3x 5 ‘ 170 Jblee H * * 2Jxl2 * . :4U.oo(Uect dear dry Boards Sin.vlfmtdl in ‘ 27,000 " v ‘‘ flooring boards, • j > .20,000 “ good dry common boards. BRICK MASONfiY .:* or lurmsbiuff good sharp Sand.*nd Lime *fortar; aiid for executing l,l '^^»7^”l™.Mann B Hospital i' ; For executmg the Carpenter HYork - A PLASTFRING * ™ furnlBbu,ff °‘ e malfriflla and executing the Plan Alf.he inaterialii are requited to lih delivered on Ike fl^ rof ;l «*. tnalermlK and work muit bef kiibirct ttfth'e'iintd c* [ion and approval of the Supemriendem, Ltd none will be received which shell not pa|S such inspection B , P ' r ’™’ bidding wHI state the price per 1000 for ,C^, -A 10 P ri ? e P.crlOOO the: pnfie per superficial foot for Slone ColumnVand’the • price per pair forLiiHeis and Sills; the price’per 1000 for laying Bnck ami. lunnsbdig materials forAlortar; tbe. pnee per ) anlfor-good three com Plasteroig, including the materials Tor Carpenter Work, Mate* the rale per cent on Pittsburgh Book or Prices ,and Bondsi- wiih'.two- approved snre ties, lir opo-third the amonm of contract, will 1* required-lobe cateredi into within ten days atlccnolificniien oi; arcepi am'e of, the bid, ITie names afsareues to acrorapaaiy •Mr. Owen*. ...Plans or the uozk cat) be seen, andsuchotherjii&r motion as may,be required, can be obtained by.anpJirt*: upn ut ibis office J<B GUTHBIK toci2odid Sutveyor ot Customs* (Lom. Jour., Work. £ee, Chronicle copV) '■.' ; «." c vt- T/.►*-c.:- ,’ i /.i • • v;-vT. • •-.•• ■•«. t -.M .s ■. • :.•»• » . *• 'V pi era, but did not surrender until niter n desucrite f fight ~ “ The Prussian Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that the Assembly's negotiations with' Denmark, : Would lead to payific.'arrangementß,- ■ ■ Smith o.'Bndn*s-‘tViaf is'' hdl'yefconclyded. - Ihe' defence y/u opened on- Wednesday! Crown; wit nesses gave evidence strongly against p’Brtoh. . ’ 7 The ChartiSla* trials at Lb'ndipi^atf.beeaconclu ded, and resulted in the,caovurtldn tbfall.rwnh transportation fortire.evcepimg Uiosewho were less piomwent, who were' tentepced’ io fiinprUon *?*“• ... , ;T , These trialt erpQsed a mortdlagntcefal sjatfcm. ~! The Queen Ims { returned from Scotland/ iThe' Contine I dit,qomppacfl. L , j ; . France a touch excited. Socialists’ b*nqn«ts’aie bemjfhefd ell over the country,'ahd/mddb 1 t^fre>. fluent for qmet, as the speechea ape treasppableand incendiary. 7- : ,< . . , '. r, ? . Northern Italy appears üßCertiiin,buf frpmrhfe re marks of davoigoac in ifie Assembly,therms ground .for hope that a'pacific solution nf the question b ft hand. f -a ‘r osr.* ir i,i l *, 1 e r> f •FROM' SO BOPE-PCRTaERSfitV kcUV‘ r -‘ ’ THE NIAGARA. ' <' Pricadcurm, October 20, l&fe. U was reported at Peris that Austria’had.rejefcted the offered mediatieo, and proposed to haves'eon gress of the European Powers at lonsprack toaetUe the question. t t E BanCrotia had been defeated by the Hungarians. , Switterland is virtually'at war'witb much as Badetzky’s continued blJckade'df Ticino ■infringes ihe treaty of 1846, fay cutting off nif postal ■ communications-. Piovisions-at Liverpool reihain unchanged"; American Stockt were atao Withoufat teralfon.at London. *■_ ■. -*)- >7r , , i j ..... - ■ j. „ ? " Ptm.aam.FßiA, OcQ 20,)848. . The letter mail per slea’nierfailed rescfaing jfew York this morning, aa it should have done. Of coarse, all. busmen will be su spend eii,'uoti|lhe pri vate lelters from foreign correspnndentsare received. ■ I.angfeldl, Ihe murderer of Mrs. fiademac(iei' J washuag to day, m liie yard atlsched tothe:Moya-' mensiog prisoo. He made no ptiblicconfessioo; - Bat* The Whig meeting last night was” as usual. 55 Magehan. opened.up with a speech, bat the audience choked him off wnh cnee of ** Forward.” Mr. F. came iorth, but we did not stay to hear .what he had ~ta say. ■* ANTHONY XENOPHON’S MEMORABILIA ./3L ophouVMemorabilia-; of. s Socretea; rwitb*: KB*ii«b note*, cjiucal and explanatory* the prolegomena o£Kuh* ner, Wigeer’a Ijfe of Socraies, etc : hy Charies Aiilhon; I.- Professoroi the Greek ond liatm lAuguoaeviri Columbia College j Xew-York; and Rector ofitie Gram mar School. Just received aud for sale by: . r- JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, * Booksellers cor. Mnricctimd JJdJpus^ ” “ Sew Goods*** TIIAVE JUST OPENEDn well selected flock of Fill AandAVimrr Clothe CassimeresandVesiings.tiUihe lowest market price.) 10 which f would invite tfieatten lion of my customer*and others in - want of cheap and well made Clothing JAS McGUIRE, Tailor, octao Third »u near Wood T>UGGV FOR SALK.—WiII besoUtehiiapyii applied A> fqr nesr. Buggy, mode :tmd luUsbed in first rate *t> te Appl> to JAS. McGUIRB. Tailor, „ oc'tsu Third sfc. near Woop "VTEW .BOOKS—Coiieoftiahcp to Shnkspeareshr Mrs ••' Clarke—3s 00 <- ■» > Menzels German literature, 3 vols.—§y i (KL -.-- , ‘' Alaerbrook, by Fanny Forrester; 2 v01a,—91,75. '-.■•:">•• . Sketch Book, uewediUoo—§1-25 .. Gil Bias. English editionpUiißtraied; 2 vols;> t. Bon Qutiotte, 4 “ l \ol^-Sl3ol Baruv Works,-3S*leei engravings,Eng. ed —SoSO; '•• GulliversTraveU, UliMnued—s4,so ■ Hmleu-a Napoleon; 3 vols.— t&S&."■ > - llazleifsWorks;4 vo!*»—s4.so. ‘ t* ' i CaWylfvß Hewesnnd S.irter Renartu*; lml —SI .£SV . : CarljJeVPastand Present, and Chartism; Goetbe’a Ahto*Biogntphy?2 vols —8235 - - fioeihc> Essay on Art—?sc „ 1 1 .. Coleridge’* BiographiaTateraria; 2 voU>-5t,75 - Cromwell s l.ettrraand Speeches, by Carlyle! 2 Y For sale by If. 8 BOSVVORTiL* - 4th at,near Market aKW .GOODS* ; * AtZebolopKiMgy^o7 SsrkctStVl-r; : . , Ij AViNtijust received las Fall supply .ot Fancy Trim* .XI .mings and Variety Goods* Le-umics the :, nuentton : 01 customers to hisvcryextensive- stock, -consisting in put of the. following Goods ISvdnZfiuMteclbeadbßi'*; u -• > .•£ <• Bdo velvet do - - do; !; - ■' - ■■'•. .•••. *■■■*■_ odo steel and gilt bead purses; . Ido finrstemhroidered -do; .r 4 do.Asaorttd/osewoodworkboxe*; ' ;vv I da: : do. finest -:do . .tarnished; . i' v ; *'i. 1-do v (tovwruuig desks mIaULAc; 'i -- / «. Ido do dressing case*, gents, **C i do.fine julairf flutma accordeons; 1- do plain . l do • do; • - • 0 do.cotnmon . • ’do assorted ; • 1000 hunches steel beads;* 40- do ... assorted steel tassels ; ,\i ■ -do ;■ steelporse nngs: . .100 . <do gUl.beada; • .*>•■.: ; •tOO dofllverdo; Iddozjeaumpne lannesclo ogne; 10 Nest's hack garamoi) boards, assorted i 20 sets assortetrdotnmoes;"-' t 3 dor fine card cast s assorted; •■•■/. 12 do glass fancy boxes;- tOfeTossvismngcards,assorted;,' la doz separ ca&es, - ; do;-:: j 3ftdo plain and shaded spoolt wist; •S do assortedchma mantel orntunentr; l .do ivory s?rew pm cushions; , ; 1 dosteel : . do *do • do., ido'ivood. _ do. .do do; . 0 -do nlam silk purser ass'td ; v « - : i doiadtes companions,tUnnshed IS do asa’id-womtedicoats:•: l.rdo extra fine do, -.- do; :*' 10doassd.wofKto^cups; v .. lSda .do ; : 1 do ladtes' fine zephyr caps;.■ 100 do asstd-worsted mitts; - •7 -.doihoys ' dogaiters; 2 1 do ass’d bays do cups -v/ .*. . ,: • GLOVES AND HOSIERY 10 dn2 ladies fleecy lined silk gloves;:-- 8- do gents, . -.do • •..:.do • • do-* do; ■ SO do fancy.top cashmere , do; lsdoplum -do • do. . •. do; - IS dOjgenie .do ;do. . ...-.doi.’. t : u *.' , IS do> do'Berltn lined: •• , do;.. • 10 do do buck do k do, - 35 do childrens stockings, assorted; •30do do gloveoronu-mittens,assM •24 do ladiesbitcashmerehose,;?- do; : 20do do and gents kid gloves do cheap; .* -25 damenscoarse.yara .^- d 0.,::. •: _ ;.do; . l ■ 12 do do do.tmtteus do, lOdoboysdo --do -do do; 24 doinfantsOrleanand Albert bdoto; 3 • dofiue zephyropeh tvotked \ * do; " TRIMMINGS ;25 pieces blk:embroidery gimp.;; : .v;. iIS do do plain ••• do; * i :|Q do colid embroidery do; .•• . :20 . ..do do plain ~ : dd; : * ilB doTUk inohhir fringe; - . ‘IS. dobol’ddo .. -do; SO do blk cut silk do, all prices, A very extensive assortment of colors of .all -widths a n nd prices, .4(1 setts graduated fancy buttons for dresses; 100 do plain do do do do* * 500 ; gross as&d col’n silk.do. ;. ; *-; j : lO doz Jndieg cleak lasseU; assMco 7 s and blk; JS.'dogents. -do r. do i, .d0;,.-. -n..:- 40.eTOss common gillbutlons;:,: SO do fine do . > do. ass’d;. . 12 pieces heavy cldih fringes do; . VARIETY GOODS 3001hs col'd and worsted cotton; 100 do patent thread; . 55 'do COm: '* dO . ,dOj 1.000,000 percussion caps;'Hi all prices; 150 packs American pins,: ass'd A*ov>; 100 doz^Tally-l!o n razors, warranisd; 12 gross ass’d lather brushes;; SO.doz hair • - • : do: ■ 20dot00th - - -do ass d; 50 do razor strops; : p 0 do cotton garters; 5 do fine elastic silk; 10 do jdo r :do Kid;- . . • AVith a yery fine assortment of. every thing in the->,va riety line t - i. -EamngSffingerriiiga, breastpin*; nun taiurecou*, gold: ehmos and gold watenes m every variety.- -oc2Q': "EIORSALB—A valuable House and Lot, 85 feet froa JF-. on Crawford sireet by ISSI deep on S<l feet allcyt pries 81500. - Also, a House and two Lots; each 38 front; on Robert slreer by 63 deep; price 8900.: ;• Ahoi aHouse and Lor l 8 feet from on Ann fattest; Allegheny; by 55 deep: price .860(1. Also, several Building Lots, from SITOOtoSISO Terms aeronunodaung' ■ __ S' CimiBERT, Gen. A?em, ,octuo. -■ ... ... . ’ gmithfieidelreet: '. ■- \ Mlu Plckerlng’i Ltit Soveh ~ TIUCT RECEIVED AT M A. MINER'S—KaIe Wo! (I iinprauirirom, the unpohinhed manuscript onhe late amhOTj'.MiavSiyen Pickering * Shandy McGujre,or Tneia upon Travelervby Paul Esq. .OTlando;Melviil*, or ib* Viclims of the PttMininir a Talo N. r- ; r ; t?"/ Onhtim a Magamie, for November :. Denu>crauc:Koview r for Octoh^r* I*utell a LiVTUg Age, No 231. j, WbaH sawun Coli/onaa, by J&hvin Bryanf- : - Eastern Papers received. ineJndfjig thelondon Pjincb, • the Illustrated. London: News, and Illasirated* TTomhly Couner for October. ,• A large lot of fiuesicmahty. French Pink Tisane Fqper ■ BKRFOHP-of Allegheny Ciiyj bas ollibe above.. > : . i street. thmf iloorabove Second. ©ctlB : •’ f ;i£^X ' o*'.‘^.Vv.-'’ , : ; "'V' r S '■ •J, *■ *£■ or' , '■ ' V * • S ' ' ‘■r - ... .1 ' ' i . ! v < I I] : 4 w; ■ - , ' l i? ;-b .s' •■«.. t-,;a.- •.' : akr'! ..i- v -is’ i tp'ffP'°l>'ewoulilli.l«iiu,re«»mi 114readilyaelhe? ‘ ’ ’ V (]i<lo“Lmnbii g ,> they couhlnolhe-ni.i. it moment tulbe * « choice viKiaedica tor dieeeee They would no joabteib , ' „ , ' l» prefer (he Clichener Suftat-coalcd Veirei»li] r pumn. \ r r , live Pill. 10 all other*, aud for |h,i h|,Tn rewontlut j they so'*eM all the eaaejitutl r«iui»itc*of uirefeieai , c= abloilheyneilbersnpenornaoMaieiUieyiodirccllcto - I i '•>* HV iho »eat of disease ithey never fan 4o eflrclaperauu&m I cure tuallcaaea where they ere recommeudeST AUtMs 1 ~ * caa'beeobsuiiitiateilby ieemnowaliilraißladieiijhaJai" ' . I, .. ’. . . -• ; r 1-". -v-.’Si - - : i-. i.i tlewen ofthehiftheatrespeclabllitj'mid mdstuudoabird ‘ r-'t’ luteitrltjri 'Ehey-aU-coneurin.tlur opinion, that Clickan. f , > t;*! er’sSiigaMoffleitVegeUihlffPlllsfnyheirprdpfrlyaaSn- 1 '--c,,: . jp uiiered, haveplnreribeeii itaiewp todatlj Itf curio* emu- ' I ■ . : ' y * “Sp plem» oftt|lW 4 , ' ~ ' -4: cough,-fever? of.ill, kind** ,» . . ' ’ .‘•-a iV..--as* rheadachefgottt; dropsy,aentry,ymallpogorcholereiuor- - 1.1'• - - v v „ WAT JACKSON, Geio Agent, ’ ' '/ B»UWtty*lr*etjPittSi»Tgtt. " ’ 1;% ■ \ ! *■ Ht I '- - - :■ :: ■• i*■: ■ ivi>a <»«■•!<■• ■*»*;•* n 1;? i" - r -./n. ro.-, * >■" '' , f * * I ’■>,*. < . ■*' ' ' 7 % ll,> „„ V. ■ ' % I J J. " *>■ -'f v»-t~ , , . * ■$ r l'■ . ,1. ' I.i ,/- -*,• jc.'t. *. it ftt- bi H2f m i/c--y s, : :sasiESSsfc*s^d V- ’ R B6ts CINCINNATI and VrorMleby ■ « W, &J. C: ACUKSON. °? i y , u ..■ ' ■> No.aamiihfaiitM, ®SyIS and for«UeSy'"T‘ A '” w «I» ‘ ■\V iJ.O ACHKB&N I EH rsSy'WiMS' TPS SgfflSS" IKSS«ffi«R£i ;C,'ACHF>'' SlEßF^ji»d^9TWG9f®^Vr«i?2lV^taS: ‘twwhetr or IhediyTT?. ■ptiJitiiS*spfteiruiiyißviitdcaeiii,; v\. *"* 061:81 _:.. - ■ ,o webnrburg. HI oSerintheway of iMlgam*, iSfrn rep sfe (rf the p*w. e«t andnehest thalcen be-pbtakted—well and csrefidlv selected. Tball.rfill sell-ckeip, try me;ls*l 1 Tilt a and please j up, tie of that for no pans shall be-spnwd on tni pan, Any.erucre that does not salt I may be retorord, and any artiile not gmnriuulstacilon in wearor others is e, anti raern phalejnenp. 'Etutbiems andcash prtcesj otNo.aijiFiftbJUPcl.' glbiPtUjff-u-aaap areeitJtipEoffee, }' i ~~ --"i _^telCcbe»pLOi!eaK3Siitst-ar^~’' * k ' J& ' so « ChUlfcothtSdptli ‘:SZ.A> 5 if Cfrsalft- «. ‘rye ‘ ' ¥tr «! • >l5 d.rM..E.oßau,ii9si> :i T i-. i 20 *• ** ft * „ f&etr inn&li ;«»i“ -SwmnftCwaiS;> ~ h ' :i Sm SH?rjti*t Ba leritusi -’ * ili 4 lain «> .'ZenteCnttmiiei ' a L i■;■■ tfcasesiWbolaey’sD: ‘ : lOhhds NewOrfciin .< ■*_{ Sdoi fine.-Qlireflil, i. * .■■ ,jt'i ;W ?■;.' icanaanpe nor Mo start;; ,1 b “ Eytraeri.eir.nn *j t - - 2'■ . ' Rose, " t 2 “ a Vanilla, J - i-“ assorted dell esj. r ' i -' « 1 £ l case Jinabe Paste, ' - l “ Ucarice • J tree English Spin Peas- < ‘ i j.. S btiT«.No. I Bnftnon;.- ~ -» eii S « inland I Mils,, •*! an able tfotSanao ‘ t 6fl do*, Patent Zinc Wash Bawls, 110 11 . Com Broome, ‘ aibbis N.O'ancTß, St MblaVses * f wholesale and,retail by 1 SiU'IfXUMK . pctail . ■, Cometof. WoodaiKl - f*r B~AtCKt*tlV baa jnsrrefeivedrbyExpreKHllK V •‘S 1 ??ITcrl6? 1 Tcrl6 ? Shawl*, French MenamUbl] colors, Be l EiWions, wde black gilts, bl’kPilfcns|es for&TamiHas; ar^*^n^lSir iipjvph^fry-'«otoTed: J OfsM»iai Nonh-eaaiPoT l n»r.pf4|h " *'' „ „ Korrtrt Uitnrai Dbliloeit: ‘ * riALL AT CCBRAIFB? No W Fifth *trm,«nd , \j some df ilir best, most fa«blaitati!e» and abovfr «(( CHEAPEST GOODS! for your money AU taste*, faabionablfLof ftlain3sS?d aiJbisegtabh^bingiiLrCttah^p^mrt^fr^^iatinyd^^'Cnab'^■•*•■'••■*- lepna eincily adhered . JNO, ' oe, »» ■ . -30FlftB«l. - , Ptln Exiraour., { A gfapenFivm to prove a cure for itlie CftKuue Rbfumaii.<nu. xshich T hmve. \ .•■.■:.■ wiihfor ten jrara, e s - /' ; ' ' ABEAH4M R< VBEEluiNlt » Acquaekanorlf A. Y, April B t l3lB Ms. H 3>aujrr—S/rn'haye been trtnbfedV»l*di* iPilse for eisht months, and eoqld %a no relter *Yonr Magical Paul Kxlranorhavhie bf enr recommended to Vopphed it hui twice, obtained initsuii rollef.and in a short lime wu perfectly coin'd 1 Could I not «et dnv more'of it, I vnodlJ not take a handled daflatft for, the ' baljnceof my box, „ WIfUAMIIALL,' SS.fe stiecuNcw YorkfJune 1»7t847 —Dailey ictthj Depot It, the utyofTftto /ttnd where. thcgenuxnfi / , .b( ofcTunCtl; ••■•■ wholesale and triad.i* at 41$ Sromlomy. ‘> > M DauototheJiivemor of ilua truly Invaluable Ctio ponildjibid bf nrrrrAas,und:uererifd/cotnniiutifate : llie ' eecretof im preparation to any man liimy, -aad.therf ■ tore, noolhiT|,t-r~>ijerrr. has made, nr ever can male. a ■ grain of n fiini'nlr . : Counterfeit! abound 1 Every truly valuable -article it .übjeeHo hf deptedaied Dpon by coanterfcliereand ii- i - . poMetsfandiroihiuir.thalwe know i,r. baft moreexieo «»'lr**pfti,eiici'd Unit fact Ilian IDsllry'e MogidUTaln • Jfmwiar' .—« —, r~ r t - , _A. Test— Tli* granule Bailey m'cntte ofthe'sevCreM ' Burns, Scald., Pile*, Sc., wtfr sSbrd inauiti relief, nnd I produce - i duuu.iinandrrontone tßfi(leeii.lniiitnf>'!ibtiti;b'aiii»; ui- : ! wayieipplyil on Imerr—never oncoiloitcloili ' And now in.irk ihe <liJfrre>ice. f -e-C<mntet(eit Extractors, no ramie r nmlvr whM name they may appear, or hole all plied, alnuy irritate and tatte/ite the pain ■- : : ParaphUn,coninHvingcrm£caie*nfcorc».may hc bad - gratia, on applicaliou to —i JOHN D 'MORGAN, . _ J _ IVtrtem Depot, Pitalurgh Du Wu Tnoav, Agent -> Dailey, Aufinal Galvanic Cure-All, .eor Horsey tTaiife, Ax>, rures jp&vui, grease ?.9**,*> RMJ*sp4 brjttscSf.- Pjunphtei&poiuaimuK ■ julSdAw, - < f 1 To Buyeee of Woolen Cloitout T N^ rcha ’J n / ,he ° b J tc V r ' logtri the mint peeling ?**4 mXfS~ib€ Qut& Uon.&nses* epa Ebth-ib? tcetdtto -yr\’ aJgHPßWsßwrflsWNpfwaftßltti «rt£Qr<nd, - “ tac fe »»y« tttftrtt far,hl*noodi moil lengthenedpuffi, that the iu«nruy of hie cwomen aret ruy and taunt,ft Tmlm, and they, samurjhtpt any r uitllJindoutllteihaCaiuieheapar Cblhe, CtamuHtfiheH "ob«rve'CLOTH STOH^cotnefFuth and ' * oo«a Ity >- cobweb or rocKH 'l’Hb »üb»eriher renpectftiliy announcer that he hit A now opened this new and eierllenl Motet forihe or- SSSffi Od SCf ,^ ,f '""£?£• b ** ,n,er *> »’«• ?** feoHte gin- f, ftrmlly. The house addfonuture a* ehitrrflynew rand nopatas or ekpense hare been ‘pwin-d fotehdrlrliOncdf ; ' UiemontromfoftableandpleasantHotelsln lEecity * SotoliarhLt/Vf‘Ah^a^l™ria'iaft^,bre ocliriyj * JACOB UQlkjH, have Jar JL received a mipply of the*e eScdteul p«nu. Ttow aopenomy con nuts lB the Protector, on importantJra- “ proYeraent-iThich eive* them the follo-.ving-savinttase* ■ - r, 48V Il «una<ns <fiemb ttud prav«i»t»iqff*ro*iHMrof ihe-- '' 1 larger qnoant) of ink 1 titan other '3d., It prevent* aildroppiugor spattering of the uitv " ujhui obviate* every objection which can be anted ■ •gain t ordtnarv gold pen* /'lirnfldiunn tn |W the I workmanship u *npe«ot toibawfatjy pent of demesne l -^*M u f*cUire,,, , rhe^Usudft l a}:foA ft hfliiißßtkt9ika’ ‘ < '-''' “W«t«eel pen, u Ki|e they bare all ibeelcaueur qfjbi i quiJls < ~lney safiBftictioß'in.even>iQ4ig|)|«#S «,^' :''‘'' which they have been tried i * “Tl’W I’ 4 O Bayiey'ii large, medium Pcnifi livi, S > 9®sS Premium PensfFhe Cong,*?*Pei}, TOelrediSli; I Pfii ;Thc RirMiell Premium Pen; for salo'eitnaffnfiiee l.y JOHNSTON & STOCKTONV*'" I PlH3>, •*- . ' cos Mather and M«V , rrHOhWO 11. KKNNEBY, AlSoralj <zr£au>-Offlce on ' ' X Fonnb, between Wood and Smithfield “ n J K. Moorehead, John Graham. r ;r w p^ T™, offer* to sell, at private sale, two vers I valuable tarma, adjacent Jo ’the vnlage of Marryii bar^hfCnh“™®i*e‘ Kh,e '” J Number o»c contains abonl one hnndred and fifty here r°. tt L.!?K? d “ wluctl » cleared. About fifty acre* i« bwi ram bottoms pan more f a meadow-The buildings 1 «*■* ® ‘ ar ff e * ra, ? ieu dw®Ume hoqse .ondikiicbcava lai , ffe: . : ®. a h.b,fcBTivowd olhfer.outlnidiqgsivaiid: - sores qf finely :tnjfoercdland,aud>a lhnyuxgapple (««- , JehlttL:- 5.* *. - * . ■•■■.m *vt -f 1 • ■ -1. - . ■■ ■ r *> '*■*.*.■.. .•>, ■ Number two contain* one handrrd And Spy acrey—j SDqut one hundred cleared—twenty Qf il.exceUeni.boi* ’.- \ lora.kneadow.aiidibebaUnce thickly covered v lUmber.-Ou uu-ercctedncorafortobledwelbngihoaM; landbarn, aud o ihnvmgpeach orchanUThere: are. a •:. -w. nnmberjof never wHing fptifiga,oCexceUeotwaier.ioii:. each of ihe above farm* -> « forma areconvemeultoibe PittsbarghmarketTv; tided by meeilnr ithin fctfamileof the Pennsylvania Rail they afford airoppoilunily for ft profitable invest* ’ ; menun real seldom to be met with. - " ' Al ja Six lot* in the Viflfcge of Lamrhlenxtown, WeM morelandcomuy,Pa.,«a-iheSo?»herfl Turupikev v on f ’ which la bnckiqreqt a Jareer.aod coimnodioui»*(oble,a blackßiniin *nop« Saddler *bop,au&' wagon mokrr’f abopj: - ten acres ot fimt rate meadow. This propem- tafc&aa long kepi as a tavern, and enjoys an ekchllein custom It will be soW together, or<uvidedio suapar<£aß*r^ ;^: l - of land ia tbs centre Of the loge af Bolivar, in Weltmoreland;-ico»nty,on the Penni : sylvanfa.canaJ, on wmckjare erected ihreesmalldtvelU iag hqoses aud a barn A Alwj Three bundled and «Trniy-fivie acres of -UmberlandvfmihewcHiflKftQi.Tab yiUßge.ofßolivar..: TluiF laad.oiioumU wnb stoue eoaK. • fine.brlcirl.oyond/iroajoro'-.Thewholeoranyportof' the above be sold law for cash fbr. call on: the vubsenber i<i bfur« rysTiUe \ . t.V'';.-'-/ '-. t; ■y , ; ! \*v - - < - *ui *■* ' l»m»rtliw- llonit, ■V :•££ ■= ~;v’-•->!•;-?-' \' 1 ’ u -i. - % m vi; * *t? 1 J'v * v *' /• * n **->. y * ~ < *c., K „* „<j v w %■ -» „ r J-ix ' Jf A -».- ■ ( <■> ? *•■■* *-N i V*. , o v . ~ n '**.* ■s '""it * <. - i ■>* •. % V », * * * ■ 'ti ."‘ " J*~ » 1 4 •■ ' . .*• 7 £• t . 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