-ZZM* y, >x -y .. ,-n, 1 T -■- . •, . j - ■t" A-u- -v\- ■'.. . • „'- - ' - v.x -■ i#'* JPS; f M' K rlita _*.•’•* ] ~-j->r -i. ~ t w- 1 >'--c F .-> a- X -* u \ *» _ j- * »■ *»i-V *■* ** -Sn T t, 4* rV »-»-v * J - £k f i l i r—-w ’ y* x * > "v. / V» —i», » v ** -JtZ*-* n* ?sjwfe«*_ J* <* 1 * \ % 4*- *> \ * ' ~ *• \>V » W A ” If C. > X- r 4 ' »'"' \ ~ , „ A ' ~ !i ’ r , ’ -r ' >l* *■ - - 1 \ s 1 1. SU fefV-i vVx’Z'i-- ;. ''•••*''■ ■?• • - , , ' • j .'X--:''' “ ■--’ '■ ,- ' ;v.’- :'-<& %%s w *' ‘ ,V ’ -x . k , ‘ 1 f ‘" * V -'’ "i V’-'“ / \li\riX' - r t \ - Is'%% lc 1 f „ / * 5 > 1 " «■ ' 7 T u zj i j- I r w a *•* /r f ** < i-r && *u *- -i 4v ? s- «f-s -* wis ~ a L :&*-* f .’'i* 1 v/Xi" hi* ■*, >J : fclNfsi^, r " >■- -v 1 , -. | r l * -t ,v ~ ' l^~' x 'IZ mf , ; t x' i——«—■—«— ,^_________ T j * J ’ Srh. lOTrtritinfl 1!W Mass »nfamQtt*atea«»e»* Of featrauam. I ,„•«>? ~'„"- 1 '■ rl '' , ' !!^^^K-\ > J..,TWI!PTa. 11 .....'.»'1., . m ",' » ' l ii_M i ij t .-^. w „i|i||||ii M a | t , * 'As ~ 1 3 < ,< \^'^f 'j/V ■ Vltjv ZUUlllUly IjilUdi* “TS ,° , NoUong fKing, o Fcdcrjl Rc- IKIfJEIShS. The *re’S , *r*!Vl»»V>« i THUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1843 v ,^' C^C^ erl3 5 ,n 8& ia J^*' 10 e «jj) % '*' l ‘t^iVS'>,y'' [ ,’>v nPMorkATlo unMis.alTnu. rMoU m TuesJay *«at, %ho thomjrwhich cannol bo succejrfully questioned by liqoora in lht people are oppoacd Shipwreck ami Lou of tire. , . » , * & DEMOCRATIC KOMI NATIONS. events or last m c lu would remove th'em«at once any of the Federal party. Since that time, JOfiftiS, to licowing pußJicEoosei. - fettArauniA, Nov. 1, 1848. » »~ ' “Tfi - from our mind. The Democracy of Pittsburgh as- Clavtok, a Senator of the Stalo of Delaware, lias Mavae’s OrrtC£~7s«sAi« 'mZAT t, The Barque Wales baa armedjrt Rollon* report- " '>A * Bcmblcd of M’Anolty’s warehouse, m their full come down to the level of the blackguard also, apd sir diuftken case-nere in lhATn^'^ ln ? lh e | W t | ra Three " l - - J ‘ *& 7 * strength The immense building vas crowded to .iellff an admiring‘UWhTfl’V&multilutle that Gen nf*X' V^ , /vCv , ’-»V«Vi k*.*" and that vras to hringbabk good eld Pennsylvania to rate, for he knew ho was n6t; hut he intended to 8 P«y was in attendance; bill they were a don ~ „ A ” I>7'‘ the honored and exalted position alio has occupied say that Gen. Casa was like tho most of other people W-_ We th,„t Uiem beneath oar notice. All wore \T '3 ; m former years. It vntl be done’ PENNSYLVA- -he liked good things*. Now, it is not to bewon arrested for except two, who were - \ " r * '•'> HIA WILL BE REDEEMED! dered at,that ■< joung whig.» mamfestso little ot ‘ 3ke ” Hall,” Fifth street, on the - Y 1 ' When wo we found tho meeting organ- anything like reason or intelligence, when lheir se- ® v va 8 a oDdiem.” A , »!ti^v«S^)4km>sms^Sfo)m C ®!* ?T99AW»EbES=E in the chair,and I*hak- mors, who are learned, and who hold stations -once Grand Jury have ignored the indicWent 7;»>t *"' f l y T, cm J. Esq. occupying the speakers stand. filled by gentlemen, either do not know, or entirely preferred against tho “.Sons’ of Temperance” of ' £ J V ■-C ■£ ?I^W® c P.h r 9r this gentleman was .eloquent* power- forget, what is conduct becoming gentlemen? and M*Kec£|)orty foremptyfogoutthe contend pf two .'.*■■ H : v l fol and Argumentative. He spoke in tho English- d eacond to the ievel oft he roost debased and degrad barrels,jprluch contained Wlnsk^yy-though branded ' i r 1 /A k< and German langnagcs, with great effect, and was cd of mankind. «Vinegar w The indictment was «MahcionsMis- - r ': r y f constantly greeted with tho wildest Bfaouts of op- ' ' ‘ chief,” aqd as there-didnor appear to be p jP r yD)arkeditf f ignorainoaa’» •;^v;-■*^r* V.. 4 Tiiouas, F. JMlaeshali, tho, chivalrous : aDd '^ectdcdthat^rosecutdr , shoiil,.- ■:. ■■ jv->' ..- op.wards of an hour enchained his audience with the i, « ro »- —Avery genteel man wajf picked up in * - r " s^Tit- 7; ,; 1 «« thrill,ngly element, aonndly argumentative, Sr^K? 1 1 V ‘ T ° mba fof I drCaJl ' '*?<<'' ’ 7 ' - - 7 and irresistibly humoroas speeches, we ever listened „T " f had one ' t<~ s v i " IIU ll to * Thc unmense crowd were delighted beyond fora Ma^thl> POD'shment be to , I - . •■■. :' wcasnre,: and at tho close ofevery sentence.'cheer : -.v:'-- v:" ;i? ?>w'’,Trs jvrf«'J.i.2Vr:, J ' , aft«rcboerbnntfoHli. V ‘ „•>*» . A , - '•••■':, •• 'l' - ;' £ ■ "i. •*■ iilo.'/.■:■■£■: G10be,.., iRKi, do Geq.Caisi ■ do ;:. measure refe -^msubsj dS ,t, in order to s SSSS?i Ss&;*,‘sr.wWriviii y ;tv ; - : •-•;•• -not merely -upon H7-"js«- nSv2£* pi 'f’? r fd “*»= indostry and entorprite to oar eapn >. W 7x/7*'* V'.' r:'-- 1 ; v fSKSSSMr ,- ment,^r P owera«Vo.pe„,ywh P |ch fo“J solicit ihb pairomgVof mighty work, frdm Ihd Atlantic to the I r business it already exciting Iho admiration of the - — — nod will stimulate by its example the ex 1 n\«?fTh.«CT > J£ e l A ? enc > Uie New ‘ our popolation of Irish defect V,,,-. - -- ’ TUg ReMcrated Lie. of lought Ihe battle, of the country with, n.mus V* - l — nri-T , h T ~ U " u T dcrs of T° co ' voWly mcndi - l^tol!r^tai2^S««^ ! e th r a ZT¥ a ‘ c,oua *hcnt, to Ildar hypocritical pranagaabout blush- wall.of Moalewy, their blood hm bw?paond o. «««.»»<• propriety, and decency and hkc water in the cause or liberty. We can now •«3».->«£. J which they aubsenbe to, mai sanction cnniea of anv indeed, what .he has sent to rvrssi“sSisir’ni-.-b'fe;'o CI CPTinai a ? Ba ': ,r l w P ebl, ‘«f ,B “tfh a maimer a. lo escape food for tl.c.r relatives, our fr.ends, noon whom the iB «» St I IML. CLCtI I iUlwa *h c observation of the i orld, hulwe aro notofthat hand of God ta heavily laid. I .ball lead the bill tot M * i 1 aellool IB which men are encouraged lo otter lie* os “>y»“Pport with great plcaaure.” h»b J| II IIT |T f|lj[ *7 an l/ su, J ect S Inviolate truth in ary thing tor tore- But the cowardly defamera ofGcn.Cas. admit that er the till II 8 i|| Hi/ / fam from telling the frwtb, wheu neen ary. It “ho made a speech in favor ofthelrlsh, one day,” patriot VJ IF ill J if VV • f o therefore brings no hlusli to our cheeks to tell a and then declare that, after having done this, he re « Thai to : — hypocrite that he is lying, especial!, when ho tannot f u rd to tDt ‘ •« Mofit ’ Wo happen to be able far a candid. ii. T; ’ J ~’fe - i”„w‘rSU?"^a ra s 7nhefe'iio7°" Be ignorant of the fact It.. ,n ,»• nf ueh a state to prove, that, ,u th.s msUiaee, as ,a many other, or Coutj Room Democrus, warning or things a th, , that we Imespokea pi inly of ccr- w,l, eb «eli»ve Convicted thorn, they have been guil- twer them butrtai. - “ * ,, “ e ”' C “ COnTOl ‘ Rll K «“* »igT ,3UI Fcder3 ' t,iee '’ 33(1 ‘hn.r edHorv Th ? , have V»' m,///o/, and mahe/eur lying ; and Thf oid w ; circulated infamous lies riepeelmg Gen Gas-, winch "° accordingly place before our readers the plain, a ty'Qnt, and In print :uv w«irAams•— House* honorallr men, even of their own patty, long hijico uuequivocal, undeniable fact* ait connection with Tlie way In w ,^«li4-3&^»«a!^iK»St«M!^}i, *‘> ihe Wnslineton Coflcn House) pronounced such; anc we have been left to lakcnno tins mailer. By examining the Senate Journal of Wo copy the followintt— >7' .. Af , t *’ 'i '. 'lF.lccmm.?Deifocmie > New»-’ ®r "V O , ?!ternativcr—cither to. recognise (ihern, n» be fttuntl W.be. .oqr ysitsu imtowsa-k ■• n; ,ie D4^^etX ay m.d Co ” tem ignorant foofo, or 3Bjnfimou£ly lyfog a procccJing,,- . Col. hrnM Taift^cently /*" .a > j. ; ' Are mvued to honor itic P9^ C *'l Mouadrcls.. W.e have not been witling to musioncr of this i W 4 r vt r- * A. - *« ,< * .*■, » ocitS do injutHce to them in any: parliqnlar: and liavn lormcn, who,in Juno-df bst;yo. r)7«:,/ r - —The Democraev spoken of them .a that manner least cab ™ ‘V/\ *1 r ~ A ,77 f\ n> -frrnn“hf , “ *? 0 mucH fisr orrrjJea ? .«f decency a*d Rough and Rdadytr'”m^J>.-«, '."'i' *■ * ' 2.,. >,’ ■ ® A^:'V™P ,, ?*J r y arc ahlo to pisa without censure v->-• . Those, in thi. State, who gitt corre i C '*‘ *7 7if ,h Sttsai- *»«".•*• above aUteraent, arc lying under the full ' f , • moderate degree of refinement. - ' the light of troib. The, Wthatlhcroi. no i*r» 7^-/77 - 4J; t !r W*-“^f.Jf oc 4 «“!» »f Oc?v the shadow ortruth in the idea wbteliThc* aic >. xVVhR.: *7' .. " onlhelrishrelicrb.il, ut hate ghat tt, trM, art veying to the mind, or those unacquainted w„h , T^ S *V»l.* '•» ** %c > \i7Ar ■7, , T®'.“* a '^.:y| kcr ° 'Batr.truth could be funherde* | CicU. ; Wo.arn ahloto acwutit'ftr this: rccklcssneai. K only to in addition, that or these political scoundrels, only by'the fact llmt n rp;.-' 7 .. « -r.-VSvbtY loadc r s hern;arc,try,ng their oondifton had they must theii g •••.;;*: ,'vVf i ' »onr adopted citizens against Gen. Cdaa, tore [bid fatcwcll to TruU,, or submit to an ignu- «av. EtV i J b ‘ 7 7 t -'V j‘ . ' hop uttered by the. Ga- minions defeat, oven without a struggle, .feet a. "7 , * *1 V" * * , ,Cd 33 c,,mlcd tte~Hei.ee, be. » , The tto *l c r .*-p,V ‘ ' ’ Irishman., As it respects thia '>•>••'-••• .... ’ ovcrthei. '•<#'?/■?'' «* * r4* -4 1 7 7x 7 V * e :™ iighla eating V 7 : .r * 'f, ! h great aiarn. T%7’< 1 V'.K. ‘ bMn..dtmcd,tomgen-: ; inggown.^Sd, : T-v "-‘.'wiZr:, - :ss,i wmaaa 7,- ■ 2,£"±*'. ■** *I** r . “■ ‘. » *4",*,' ‘- > - ••■: ..lw»y.f«nftMou»c»att’b* Uiat'.iiuia'ihrlM-haiibHtiß' ■ 4 - 717 himself to tho adoption of i»cb mean. a. those, to board ;»l‘thatwaaw, ll bo say r ' ty w * -v, i t * }~f and riofoat ihe election of and’niost vafo. v “ Txie Bubh-jt DifiTiiict.- , »—Tiv « % BbfewMnU;.-;.’, •: - ;7x :: .77 tho farwcnaUrfoafrdmthoir.HoiCh -* f Cornea,Meo'on' Haturalizeilon. : ing to hont. up'tbc««Burnt XfaAcV* ir;w. 0. Leslie; headk the list ofiho •——— - od ‘ l,r ,°“ el ! ”*** of ‘ he «'* - l ' al 'on Commiitee, for this county. last, while at tho corner ofSecondand . ' d fellow-citixona think, when wo uno of lliom said to ua: « Whore is tho B. ' 'io has been a prominent lead- tr.ct of wh.co wo have heard so rnueht* \ faction in this city, Ihe • ’ ’eaTOring io Obtain'lhe T enqmred * f lot * f theji,ty 3crc,,K -> ill? ,‘ •»• cahdidaiofir#r«. b '° n im WS d :4 y ; 1 0W . tho -tunately trusted SCe "° of cdnflagation com meed them tho cty q those'who . *• r was agauicompaelly buiitj and thej walked‘on ; U , fpS&Jftq >fi4 >d Wve TfflC'Tho Federalists arp still engaged in.tho ip-' thinking, doubtless, that- “ Pittsburgh iff a great Tjtt * 7“ ’ an ‘ tereatmg amusement or cteumg Taylor and Fill- Piece.” r , £“ hv .wow, by .votes in tteamboate and railroad cars. Go -The “Great Firo of, tho'.lOth of Aprlt”:will never repair, a. > ® n > gentlemen, wo will not disturb yourplcaaurc. be,fprgottsn, Itiwilt be noticed.:in.future histnrioa ' The Democracy, (who are usually found in,the work- of the oountr, j- romancers of coming-genera' ' J op* andificlds,) will havo.a ehaneo to vpto on next boßa.will.niake.ittho foundation of many apreny f, ‘ ' day, and tho result will bo infavor oftho “old \ . Jb) cd and fcrsa 77" t r 7 rs,”CAta and BuTLenV: B'yomlhd 1 1 ,Tbo,'<« Conflagration of Moscow” was something T\ISSOLUTTo?T - V . rA 'W-!J“ .a ‘° ,3lk 3bOU ‘ 1 but,ha B™ a ‘ fi"> 'Vhich originated,-n iKS''{fee’ifdhmwV >;* " fukATRE. .: *hfi.Mrefo«Bncsspf.a wafihcnvomwi inihiscityiwiri ; Tbcbu&in^a willbrc, themu for ages. 7l ; '?>7 7 TirnAVEc Thu last “ Glance .at Phiiadelphia” N^S^" 3 ,; y? Vnvaießoxes,-'• will be offered; tQrDight. . The haaffea have-been . Me»zelj J aC^rniaivlaieratuTe,w I ‘ ■>»•* »■' 'RV. nppeamnee. ‘ binnf ? ,3lcly ’ »« flie P ,«e. with all its «il:a:Coin»Ml>-, ro-oiitt •®lupi.dity> has .had a Vvondcrfui run iq lhis city. A .•rGil-.B!o4..Ekigli»lr^dmon^illnairatt ’S play of the kind, written by n' competent person, 35 ste’el engravings, y '•-•.’Mr; Prior, no doubt jlnst for bear#;-anfitbe worth xe- v«ttllivcr?silfisavclß,-allu«iTaiedr^l, -'y7<, ,7 r , '’..rt'uden producing „ the distant future, ,oti account of the ............,.. , snlva. f * 'V , ’ 6e atmou. jr\, MBS A 1-fc.kCH, No l>*ltifi Btrcei; rakes ihii 5 ' ? brsome of i, OgSißeihot! -W infohn.herfrienda and- customers, thm .'• a*. ■ Aif lr*jh :* S V 01 ,l !o **«»» opening of Fall and tyfo <. 4 r, apf } er uONNEXS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, &c of } . l * * j i Inie^and mostmsbloinble ijle t _ ~ * - v H -- - I - ~ J * ‘ » s P'-3» 4 «r vV ?*./ . > f I * H *a > + 1 . fc V f Xj* J£ * *• ''‘iL $£ * j *■ ** *~* * > \ ■* * ' *•- * *■ < t 4 -% r * t*■ i t * - v f J V ' ■?C n- '’ v . j , . V r <^iM^y r^ 7 f v 1 - - r ’ • f‘ 1 ~ x ', ? : r5 »->-^«r|S94 b >'%-- r < / /»Sbfaj/ iSf'j’ ?* % ? fi n 4 /- * „ n v X~* v ■* •> f 1 } *" *• */ 1 h ' n » - •4 E ' t V* -l ? “w ? . -: ; ; :' , :i ‘' ! , J " /, ? > :, ; ’ ' . Ts x " * , ; ’ •“ 'n'} v? - „ „-> - » - , > v , , •■ ■> - , t, , * 1 v ‘ ' ' -- w * V& t L > v,> i * « •? *• V**l - . n •*- ** ' *% , > iV n n <* Si i > ' - “ k f >* h, v ' % * -- 1 , f v^.v 7 7 J 4 J m. > ‘ * K " ~ W t J ? a, Xv y ■* F ,3, -f- r 4 X 1 V ; \ -X *■ *■ £ C FOR PRESIDENT* ( LEWIS CA'SS, (} i tj OF MICHIGAN. . full Confidence in your abilities and re rie ::: pUWiCßnprinciplesyl invited-yoa-io my cabinetr nnd. I ■ can never fofget'wnli.wbat uiscnsiion and talents you v-.-'-- ■which; were brought bhTare>‘'onwhHstToaprcsidedoverihe.BepaTi -4 •;.>,JSgyßpt of War. which entitled you to my thanks-aud will .tj hierl)%necoUedied3sathihe.niosUively-feelingBoffriend* «tt2ppb>\rao* 1 , » v-» ,t ( . *< ' {•■-a, '■i i m “But. whathas endeared: you to evcrytrueAmcncan', !.?:* !ij:; theTjobiestand which you iook, .a&oar mlmstor.ot !->r ( -,.Pnn» > Jigmu£il)ie your f - .ritlU and feartessftcspousihilim’ defeated* its ratification by.JPnmec—a treaty intended by Ason'sUtttrto Central Cass* <. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ' ¥M. O. BUTLER, OF KENTUCKY, * -1 v.: .A.'jEPT- “ BDTIiERjmd-lus five sons” was a favorite wo*t JVHh Wathingtpbf end Gen WILLIAM O BUTLER is • > one ofthemiv/EhaßatlershaTe fonghfon every field from , . . . RnlcerHillto Monterayy andthereis a towerof strength. < ; in the very name. * ! l»EMOOKATIO BI,BCTOBAt TICKET* j 7 7 * mpttxoatxn slecxoks. William BtGinnt, of-Clearfield David D, \VAORrnm,^Northampton! C BBgRBSgWATIVn SLECXOBS. ’ ■ i .T.iUstTßTVßamta&fFhiladelphia-Coimty. City. : i Iff. Isaac SiiuKx, r:ur;:*;.r.:do" County. • . IV. A, L. Rqumvout, do do V Jacobs Yost,Montgomery no VI Hobkrt E Wmoor, Lehigh do VII WkazamW' Dowjoko, Chester do VUrHJWßTHALiiKilAs ( Lancaster di> J IX. pEnotJCLcis, Berks, do " , X BessardS. BcHoovom-Monroe do .... t . , xr AYsl Swetlakd, Wvomuur do 1 " XIL JoJtAHßirwsria, Tioga " do } Xin. John C. Kero, Cimton • do-- ,f -f * XIV;; JaiwWEmautT,Lebanon ,••■•; * do • 1 iXV. Rossst J Fishm, York do I XVZ. tfeSDxaxcx BanrH, Franklin do , XmJtam CBmyTU,HonUngdon- do 1 XVW? Chasus A Buck, Greene do * XIX. Geoeok W Bowhaii, Bedford do XX. JousE. Sirexsoi, Beaver do XXI. Geoege P■ Hamilton. Allegheny do XXIT, W. H Div»,Crewrord 8 do XXIII. Tcxorirr lvjs, Poiter do " XXTV.JiMraG.CiMnijnx, Butler do Stoming |Jost JTob printing ©flke. CORNER OFWOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ■ v'* ':.■■■ IDt*Having; added 10. ~otar Establishment,- a .splendid • <“• -:.Steam-Power PnntmjfMachine, we ore;preparedto do: > kiftdrof Newspaper and Book work m a style of un . ■-. •sarpassed beaunrnndneatness, nnd uponihß most rea . • r .i tdnable terms. -AVe retroecifuli; soheinhfe patronage of 'thejubUc.inthis line ofour business- a c Jl r s’ United States Newspaper Agency ? comer pfThm) and Dock tree! , 1 i - tIJ- Adttrnsers [ ~ •Pti9ck 7i \PiZl, Thtsmustheasmphed ttnUi.tnorder tain riramiiwpMJififcjttntfamerftourwouU • \ PRESIDENTIAL ELECnOH. TCESIMKOV. I - x .tLrWaturatlmtion... Democratic Committee oil . Naturaliz^uon.wjll meet every day ortlie Court House, ■ , e t ited tUfltes Court Room., Democrats; srantmir ...lo become cilraaej can consult R. II. ; Kwa. or-Johy Co^ Ji " . oetOO THE OLD WIG.WAM!!-DiatdosATO ".iSHsKS; HtUB-QUARir-as!—The St- Clair ;House. BSIB3SE? (formerly the. Warfunßton Coffee House,) _ 1'" Pf open every eveuhtg, at (I o eloeh, ontil afler.Uie Presidential Klectiou. Deraocraiic News • ; B?? r^^n^ee i will always I>* uil o,oiyn .thc tastes. Th 6. Democrats.penerally, and Js?v K£? r * tin £ in *D L particulazly,are^umied to honor -the - Via wiib their presence. ocil3 ' rUlffßtHl CASS AIfDBUTf.EB—The Democrats nt the Elediiou • • fflWßjHßpf.lhafficti on Thursday, tin? 2d of November, t unmwt ft ! 2 o'clock * Several disUßguisbed Speakers will address the J»eo pie, in Ctrrnan and Engitsh* even - Tanner-attend* and hear the .Troth** : I '.4* m » „ MASS MEETINGS; . r Will be field at filcAiiuhyaWarehouae; on.rjPXi u Saturday and Alttadayevcmog; and the following gen tlemen are'expected ,toaddins, them: Audrew Burke, .. Wilson McCanrfleas,, Henry S. -Mograw. and Charles ShaJdr, EM* ‘■«'"v'lEr , ‘A Meeting will be field m the Ninth Ward. at the ■ Public .School House, onFnday evening. It will bo ad dreasdd by: the following gentlemen:: Wilson MuCand /ofinJ. Mnehe!l,:Thos., Hamilton, and Jo“-CaHan, £*ja 1 *«• A.Meeting will be held for South Pituburgfi add Saw-mill Enn, on evenings 'Messrs: Able, Rob*. - ojicLSilwyer, will address it. >:V - Meeting will be held inSiewartMown, at Pine : ; Creek*on Saturday evening. .It Will; be oddressed-by -i ; .Me&eriwiAble, MeCalmoni, sawyer, and Watson- - - -"i ,■ , fljn AMaM Meeting will be field m Allegheny City, at; i - . . the Market’Hoase, on. Monday evening: whieh will be I addressed by Me«s».*Knieiy Kerr, Borke, Loyng, Snow, demand Howard; ' . 5 t • _ i£7TA.Meeung'.wiHbe held in Birmingham, on Mon-- day evening, which will be oddressed by Mr. Able; Dr. Keyset andtoihers.-■ Democratic. Electoral Ticket is now: * printed* at fhe office of the Morning Post, and ready i -.v.. id packages forthe different townehlpe. ..■» /i ' ? < __ - KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That General Taylor is the SLAVEHOLDER’S CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT. His nomipaUan was brought about delegates from the slave States, who abandoned Clay, M’Leao and taode of their known hostility to > KEEP rf BEFORE THE PEOPLE, 1 ’ That f a resolution in favor of the Wilmot Proviso, inlrodpct drnto fhe Whig Convontion in Philadelphia, was kicked 00l of that body by fhe slaveholders who I controlled its action. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, - That all the editors and orators of the Soulh as. sert most positively, that Taylor Will VETO THE WILMOT PROVISO, if pasted by Congress. | , KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, 1 That Tom-Corwin and other unprincipled dough: I face whlgain the North, are endeavoring to-CHEAT I THE PEOPLE, by fabricating nod circulating tho I monstrous lie that Taylor is an opponent of slavery; I and of tlie Wilmot Proviso. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLF., 1 Thatj-Geo. iTaylori holds in the bonds of slavery ] THREE HUNDRED HUMAN BEINGS, and is the owner of two largo cotton plantations, EVERY FOOT OF WHICH IS SLAVE SOIL. ' t KEER JT BEFORE >THE PEOPLE, Thai the above statements aro GREAT TRUTHS, ■i,.'. which - cannot be successfully refuted- by ahy advoi ' cate of Taylorism. ' .-.KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, I , That If lb? Democracy turn oot in their strength on -Taeaday next’, wo ahall elect Cass and Bdtleb, President aqd Jfifte.President of the United States, j -- by the largest majorities ever given to candidates for those offices, , , ? KEEP IT BEFORE TIfE PEOPLE, ' That the price of Liberty.is eternal vigilance, j ; , Hullt arrived I i ■ TUe Waolnnglon lJnuin says 19 now reporl- cti, that ahoot 25 luub or hoop-iron hsvcheen sent ' ap to Pittsbiprg, to undersell (he American iron, * withihe-view of creating a panic on tbo iron utter csUilhb said iron jb no. doubt imported and cold under cost, oiit of the private corruption fund of • ~ the - . Wo have not heard of the arrival of ihia new im portation. Possibly it-will be announced on the f -evening before tlie election, by some or the honest '-iJ?edernl,lca tiers, Wo shall see f : .Mr. Karan, a .distinguished? German orator- from New York, a radical democrat, dad an bouestman, then addressed hm republican; country man ;in their .mother.tongue, ■ Unfortunately. wo coutd not under atasd him ; but from the constant applause: his re< marks ject j... to, violate truthin any tfitngior to rc .fram from .telling the truth, when-' neepsaary. therefore, brings no blush to mir chceKa to tell a kypoprite (hat he is lying, especially when ho cannot be ignorant of the fact. It is in view of such a state of things as this, that we havespoken plainly of cer tain: Federal, sheets and their cditori*, They havo circulated infamous lies respecting Gen. Cas4 which honorable men, even of thcir own party, long mnee pronounced such; anc we have been left to ukeorio of two. alternauvcr—-cither to- recogmro ithem, as -contemptibly ignorant foohr, or aßjnfainoiisly lying political ecoondrcls, \\ c have-not been witling to do wjuitiee to them in. any; particular ; am* have .thereforo spqkcn of them in-that manner least hah eulated to do it. So much for.ow ideas of decency and prapnety. , : VTo are ablo to pass without censure among those who have been reared amul even a .moderate-degree of refinement. r As it respects the speech and: vote of Cass, on the Irish relief bill, u*c have given the truth ? and have- staled: that* truth could be further de monstrated. \\c have only to sa£, in addition,that we understand the Federal leaders hero trying to influence our adopted citizens against Gen; Cdss, by referring to tbo infamous hep uttered by the Ga zette,-and blazencd; os- cnUlled to cobffdeiice, bis certified by an Irishman. , As it respects this Robinson who is given as authority, he was thrust .from- a position in the r House of Representatives ; nt Washington, which has never been dtmcd to ogm //flna».entnißtcd with reporting.for the newspapers Hq is certainly competent authorityj with such ns the editor of the.. Gazette, for any statement going' to affect cither lbo rcpulation or property’of jn Dcin ocrat: but with any man having a regard for truth, neither ho nor his backers will be long credited. FlgliUnß for tUe(r JlKad and Batter. . The Cincinnati Chronicle; ono ot the organs of Federalism in that city, says, that, *.*lt is buo of the conditions of office-bolding under LocoTcinoiim, th,at •ho, incumbent ehalf contribute n; part of Ills salary .and his personal services, to.the cause of hit party in nil .its struggles. It is too bad that the penpte’s money should be tbuß employed to silence their own voico in tho government.” - r ■■ * I Wethink thattherc is some truth In ’this. *lt la well known lhat,ZAcriAßr Tavloh, who 1 ia hailed ns the head of the Federal pony,’ is an officer oftho General Government "under Loco focoisrn;” that he ib in the receipt,qf nearly eight thousand dalltra yearly of the people's money, which hohangs on to,- with the lenancity or a happy bcing.to life. Them are.many. other Federalists* holding office "under Locofoeoißm,” who arc, like Gon.: Taylor, warmly contending against the People's candidate: and we think it is right that they should all be warned to quit their .places .after the seventh of thh month ' We should like to khoiv how much of his pay and emoluments is given by Gon: Taylor, to defeat the will of the People. (ten. Cass ami Federalism. ■All the other attempts of the Federal <>Whiga’Mo prove that Gon. Caes was a Federalist inISO7-S hav ing been overcome by positive and indisputable'evi dencea to tho contrary, some of the parly procured a certificate from a Mr. Clark, now living in tho western part or Missouri, Ip wlucn, (referring to oc currences In the eSrly-btStory or the territory' then composing the counties of Washington, Gallia, Muskingum, nnd Athens, and those who were before tho people qf those counties as candidates for repre sentatives in the Ohio legislature,) he says.— „ n l n f' nemory serves mo correctly, in the fail G "Tr. lt b i C 7—l wa * tlic rc P“blican candi a . h ° a egl * I “‘V re ' Mr - Cass was the federal candidate and was ejected.': > The editor of tho Ohio Statesman has taken the painscarofully to examine the returns ofthe election hold on the 2d or October, 1806, .fifho eount.es referred to; and finds that tho candidates yoled for stood aafoJJowa > | Refubucab. r rnrp „ For Cass S4d I For Clark .ro “ Barber, 330 «< Tj n tch In? ‘ Ffom cl!enB,!,£ 'uqu/U among the old settlors in that part ofOhio, itTs satisfactorily ascertained ihat Mr. Clark’s memory has not served him very a c r COrately in relation to , Federalists amt Repub licans of (hat day. The-e are many other mombers of the ,r Wfng” party whose memories arc equally- I treacherous. t -— 1 -** S 3" Tlio Journal of yesterday, (on the authority . of a friend of Judge Tappan,) corrects its statement of the day previous in relation to the Judge coming ont for Tn>lor. t It seems that he atilt adipcatea tbo election of Van Huron and Adorns. But it [a a mat ter of very little consequence for whom ho votes,as Gen. CwmnU carry Ohio by a sweeping majority, without the assistance of the gdhtleman of “ secret (rent) ” notoriety Refutation of an rnranfons Falsehood. Oen. Cass’s treatment of starving Ireland ought to prevent thevote of ueiugfc : native-born .Irish® oja being deliberately B&ihinuqlf ft* work tojmnko jpnlitieal, .capital odgorMe dMi ofchis fellow-men, by protondingiq WmpatfiisaJ^Uftheniv’whilehq Jiw tended tojgiWteiwnoth^/laonwqrthjtfjPtho r 'ec •' speci oltnaqkind. - Such did Lewis Cals. iHc made a jpcech ibrrpopular eSect in favor of tbe Irish, one day, and this noit ho shirked the question ■■bf'itekjtbg- tip tlio bill to appropriate money to relieve their starvation,.!!®! -thus defeated it; altogether. Recollect, lnpbmex[^~Gcn e three times in his hearing,and u£ BErusED TO AB swEn.' He betrayed the friends of Ireland, and dc feated the peaaurei.lj'j rcjiti i The above cool, deliberate, and infamous lie up* peered as an /ediforiaf. in Ihe'PiUsburgh Gazette, of Saturday last;; and wo venture toaffirm that’ll' more impudent lie, has nut.appeared in that-paper under ita present conductor, if at any time since its cstab lishment. We gave, some weeks since, an extract from the apeecbof Gen. Casa, in favor of making an appropnabon ofjire hundred thousand dollars, in aid, of the ooffering poor of Ireland; , and we only defer-" red giving the.whale factsiof the case, under the firm conviction that it would not,bo lung before the | vile slanderers attbe head of the Federal Press would make further charges, and utter further lies against him, on account of this matter. It was firsi denied that Gen. Ciss had made’ any; speech in favorof the' i Tull 5 and j when the speech was referred’ tbj-SO that .there,was ; no cacape,nvo expected they wonid soon muke.just such a statomont as that whiqhwo give above, i What a pusillanimous, contemptible set must be the mass of Federal, editors, who, can de. .SPfiSdsqJow.asW manufacturehea byithe.dozen, end still niter them, uller tho’pioofhia been qfTercd that they were Jtesl An honorable man would, “ tatherhe a dog, and bay at the rabon, than such » an editor I .... ®y referring to the Appendix to the Congressional Globe,, fon the session of 1846—7, the speech of Gen. Cass may he found in full, in favor of ihe great meaaure referred W. We give a brief extract from itiitt.drdcrto.show that he based his support of it, :not merely Upon lho score of Its humanity, but be cause Ireland had, a claim upon us based on tho eter nal principle of justice. Hear bun: , ,‘‘,The atarving millions have no Egypt, « where they can goaudeuy corn, that theymay live and not died ; From ourgrauary of abundance, let us pour forth supplies. Ireland has strong claims upon tho sympathy of,lhe Gnilcd States. There jare ftw of our citizens who have not Irish blood in their veins,: That country haa sent out a largo portion of the' emi grants who have addod numbers to our population, industry and enterprise to our; capital,' and the ele ments of power and prosperity which'arc doing that mighty work, frdm Ihd Atlantic to the Pacific, that is already exciting the admiration ;ef (be Old World, and will stimulate, bynls example the exertions op the New. Our population -of Iriah' descent hne l lought the battles of the country with as much zeal I and bravery as any class of cilizeus. And from the ’ hcightsuf Abraham, where Montgomery fell, to the 1 walls of Moatcroy, their blood has been poured out like water in the cause of liberty. We can nuw 1 scudtojreland, hot,:indccd, what she has sent to us—rlior children—those we cannot ipart With— but food for their relatives, our friends, upoa u hom tho 1 hand of God is heavily laid. I shall Iced the hill my support with great pleasure.” ’ But the cowardly defamers ol Gen. Cass admit that i " ho made a speech in favor ofthelrlsh, one day,” and then declare,that, after having done this, hr re fused to tote in favor of it ’ We happen to be able to prove, that, in this instance, asm'many others of which w c have convicted them, they have been guil ty of deliberate,- willful,- and malicious lying t and -I w q. accordingly place before our readers the plain, unequivocal,' undeuiahle facts m connection 1 with ; this matter, i By examining the Senate Journal of 1 1840-7, page 243; the iiillowing tvill he found to he apartoflho procccdingst— vt. is dicers for Case and 10 convene at the “The Senate proceeded tn consider* as to £om* miticc of the Whole, the bill (S. )S4) to pro'tidc *ome relief for tbo Buffering people of Ireland and Scotland. » « * • • On tho question* “Shall this bill be engrossed and read a ihml timet’* • 1 . i; < Op motion by Mr. Berrien* # The yeaaand nays befog desired by onc-6fth of the Senators present, Those who toted m the aflirmativearc, . . Messrs, Amxk* Atcluson, Ucmen, Creese, Cal houn, Cameron, CASS, John M. Clayton, Corwin; [ Crittenden* Davis* Dayton, E»an», Greene, Iliinßc l gan*. Houston,; llunungton, Jarnagin* Jobnsori, of .Maryland, 3 oh neon, of Louisiana, Manguto* Miller, .Morehcad,. Simmons, Soule, Sturgeon, Webster. • Tbote who Toled m iho negative are*-- 1 - Mesire. Archer* Badger, Bagby, BntFer* Chalmers, Dickinson, Du, Fairfield, Maaon, Niles, Turney, Westcoit, Yulec. * So it was Ordered, That the bill be engrossed and read a third time. _ The raid hill •wmroad a third '•'-Awlnon olierpaucd the Senate-; wat contlo the Hotuo of Repteaenlahvet, for IU concurrence there in > and iwaathero defeated, lehcre there vat a Fed ctq[£\4jority !Infamous indeed ta Whlggery t and truly tnfamoua mint be that man; who cah britig himself to the adopUon. of web; meant as these, to try and defeat the election of an Old atid nibsi »atu* able public servant.; Federal Committed on Naturalization. The name of W. 0. Leslie, heads the list of the Federal Naturalization Committee, for this county adopted fellow-citiions think, when wo tell thcmihat Mr. Leslie has been a prominent loatf er itltha,-Native American faction in (his city» The very men who are now endeavoring to obtain the votes of foreigners for the Native candidate for Pip. sidcnt, will, (if thoy aliould be unfortunately trusted with power,) enact a law, compelling those who have,fled from oppression in the Old World, to'vc main in the Upited States 31 years, before thoy can enjoy the rights of citizenship, and Resides force 'hern to pay the enormous tar of TWO HUNDRED ; AND FIFTY DOLLARS, the moment; they- land “P on on f shores. ; .:.Lot- our--Bdoptcd’'conntrymcn jrfe. member these things! 1 The “ Republic,’* a new Free Sod paper, publish* ed In Philadelphia, by Dr. Elder, formerly of this city, estimates the vote of the Free Soil men m Pennsylvania, at 30,000. We .presume that mne tenths of this vote was given to Wm. F. Johnston, for Governor; which, added to the Native vote, barely enabled the Federalists to elect’Johnston'.— The Frce Soilcrs will voto for Van Suren and Ad ams, on next Tuesday. The Schuylkill frauds can not bo repeated. We shall donbtless gain ni every* county in tho. State, wittv.lhe-.exception of the'Wil mot district; and if our friends do their duty, the majority for Cass and Butler must exceed 10,000 Who doubts it ? °® n * Opposition to Slavery. * The hypocrites inlhu.part of the-country; who P rofeM *0 recognise (Sen. Taylor os an cnpmy tolhe extension of slavery, would do well jo prove that his sentiments have undergone a change since 183 G; when he wrote the letter from which tbo following is extracted: l v ■i.• ;“AVhilel shall-hold myself ever ready to do ill l^®y.P®, we . r Indiansflntl tbpir negroes out • J. 1 : q ?J vp H as -to xtfiiow them to. their now homes: .west of-tlio. Mississippi, J cannot : /or 4 «uick ment consent tomcddle. in this transaction.-or to bo fconccrnod j for the benefit of Mri Collihsi the Creek 1 or any onp.clse; or to iMcrferejn nhy way between the Indians and the;r negrdea. whtcb may haso a lenddney to doprlyo tho former pf their prot£ e [ty* P n .d?&&ze.tke fatter from: a, comparative state of freedom to that of slavery, AT THE-RAMP TIME.I SHALL TAKE EVERY MEANS TO OBTAIN' AND RESTORE TO.THEIR XAWFUL ■OWNERS ANY SLAVES AMONG. THE ' INDI-' tdrisd H by H them ABSCOI ' DED 0R BEEN cap ' S Very rcßpectfully,i have, the honortobe,General, your moat obedient servant, - T v Z. TAYLOR • .i .Brev’t Brig. l Ui i B.'A; Com’g;”’ ’ 1 _ 'Vlilg meeting In Philadelphia, • • l p ' lrn > hy Telegraph, lhatihere was a very large~*‘Whi(s” meeting in Philadelphia -on Tuesday night. Some disturbances took place on the route of thd procession, which led to the arrest of several persons engaged,m if. Cannot toll who was in the wrong. ..s. Tl|e ‘AVrer Soli: Vote.’» *t ’W r *j , , pe«t>lence. oud F^mtnr. ,, i' * The last New iiabonPatriot re-pubhshes a Circu lar, preparedbysome of lhelcadjpg.Wlifg9in;tbat town, in 1832, m opposition to of pen. Jackson, oa account or hint being a u military loader.” The Circular say*:- ' ” THE public eye was, in an evil hour, FASCINATED BYTHE CHARMS OFMILITARY RENQWN. A SUCCESSFUL MILITARY LEAD ER WAR RAISED BY ACCLAMATION TO THE HIGHEST STATION OP EXECUTIVE POWER.” : The Hon. A. W. Loomis* the.elector tor lhrßdiß tnct| resided in New in 1832, and signetfthe Circular -from wbicli this extract is taken. Mr. L.» now advocating the electron of a u successful mih tary leader ’V Presidency, m the-person of Zachary Taylor, contrary lathe dictates of bis hon cat judgment, aa facbcve«'Tt gneres na to see t gentleman.ofrtrcKhigh-inoraL.and iotellectual worth, occupying o-poaitimr-which/ we have no doabt, will hereafter cause him to feel more fceoo regrets than hobos hetofore expressed forhis advo*- ciicy of John Tyler, ip 1840. A Ulraclt}.»T*'ut!ifrom a ‘'Whig.'* Initiate number of the Mercury/ at New ‘ Bed; ford, Mass, there may be,found tho following:—> .?*. We regret as much as any ono con, the uomina* l»ou of General Taylor. Wohaveohvaji mam*: tamed that thf parade about hu popularity aniSataxh ability was delusive, am} tiotr weoan seo it too plain ly to change our opinion.” . Tho editor was, at the time, contemplating the results t»f the elections in Georgia, Indiana, Illinois and lowa./ A Volce from the C*rave» JLei ever; man, who has revered the naraeof Jackson, because of ihe firm stand which he took in favor of equal political rights,—and who \,iches to transmit to.his children the glorious heritage left him by bis forefathers,—rcad, and carcfrlly consul* :er the. following, from the pen of that venerated patriot;-*- •• ' •■-.■•••'■v- ■ ■ “ That man might to be a .uave, who would vote lor .1 candidalc fur llic PreGiicocj', v\ Jio rtfum to fvbltth hm principle* when called on by the ciiieena o 6 hu county, and in reply saja that he mil not an ewer them,hut rrquireithem to tint him without eten a promilt or aplfdge.' bucb a candidate la inhcart a tyrant, and in principle a knate?’ . 4lie wajr In which. they l>te. I W’o copy the following—Just as it is—from one 01 I oqr Western cach*liJ«J|>— i Col. Israel circled Can.il Com missioner of this of tho Tay lor men, who, in Jrino if bst ycar, nominated the ; o.accral astho People’s candidate, for the Presiden cy* The Colonel’* success cannot but bn received a* a Rough and Ready triumph.—Pitt*. Cam. Jour. Those, in this State, who give currency to tho above statement, are lying under the full hlaao ol the light of trmb. They Anourthat there isnot even the shadow of truth in the idea which they arc con 'eying to the minds of those unacquainted with the facta. Wo are alilo to account for tho recklessness of these political scoundrels, only hy the fact that their oouditioq Is desperate; and they must there- Ip”? Ibid: farewell to Truth, or submit to an igno" minions defeat, even without & struggle, ' Xioofc ftfler the - abieutVoter*. Reader, do you know of art absent Democrat ic.-voter! If bo, write to him .to-bo at his post on lhAlc. | PnvaießoxetM. » : JET Betiefil.uf.Alr; OWENS, autl his last appearance Nov r J,. willhe, acted: inone Act,called. w/ . .•• T , . ~ SUDDEN THOUGHTS Jock Cabbage, Mr Oweps | Impulse Mr Prior Sophia - , - f Mrs Prior » I “s l^ iu is l > r L? fter Weh,:ft Cornic Dance, (m womlert ..snoetjby Mr. Goodwin. j. • v - T° b« followed with ilia I\TUMM> Toljy Trarrtp—Mr.Owcns;{Susan- •>-• • »Mif»sCruise ' , she whole jo conclude with (for the Insl lime) A Glance at Pbllaaelnjila. - . VftTK A. V«W SC«\E J a k«y(on«6ftholPHo7s)..*.vv.;..;'.;.... : .MrOweiis- {°ne of lh6 G Halfij. . . .Miss Alina Crulso- - ? 01 Miss mud Air . IP* Doors open nt 7, Curtnnrwill rise at 71 o'clock TNFORMATIQN WAM ED *'-Ww. taken from thn dr ““"S’Jwinf \\ ood street; on Inst Thursday, the jiOlh lilt :j 1 sack Wool, marked “Sindh & Sinclair,” Pitts;' ■ purgji. ::- person, i>y reiun)iUg'n;AViiH>e h!iera(lv re- Maided,!.} S fc*W HARBAUOH; ; . ; iio\2. , • ••* » No.-63\Vqief andKMTrohifiireet ■“ A N 'J-XCbLU-jNT DUN COLORED MAREi*S •year* • ,-dtL- old, gentle and wejl broltejlrots well in siidilie or .harness, viili.be sold, in front ‘pf* McKenna’* Auction Store this:aaenioo», nt 12 o’claekj at the name time- 1 1 Buggy and Harness ,, o>4 j RV ivr-Kec’d uiid for Ipnleliy CUMMINS *L SR A k°. MISAK* AND KDOUKMIDDLINGS .fIL for sale h> (nova) CUMMINS & SMITH A h £ L Ob RhV AND FINK bA h J% Received and for sale by? novg dUMMIN* & SMITH •)A BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES—For sale by £AJ nova CUMMINS & •*I 1 lON.—i he partnership heretofore existim^ : JLr netwee n Mnrim Keogh ami ArthurMc'W luuney 5 -J under die firm of;KeoghO;Mc>Vhmuey> »i Umßrcwinff .business* lms this day been dissolved by the.traWer oi the whole interest of Arthur tfcWlunney to Martin Heoghj who la authorized tocollectthe debudue to said firm, and settle upthcJtuineßs thereof-' " i-‘ - Persons knowing-ihenuelvcß to be Indebted to suid .finn* by book account or otherwise} are hereby reque«t> . ed,xo call and settle with Marini-Keogh, at the Fort Pitr ; Brewery ARTHUR WHINNES -/ novl;d&w2w MARTIN KEOGHS (Dispatch copy 1 ;4.J°cal Com. w.^amSiaighte 1 -.—“ Rope.” Guilty.*, MessrS Sfialor, Stynlon and : Sawyer, for Commonwealth; Meanwr-Todd nnd j fer.Defence,. The Prosecuting witness os a’ I vtryhtlU German girl, who cannot speak EngliFh, thtfugh jhfeaatd ah? etfuld understand a littlo of the language. defendant is a black man,or the Jumps wore overthrown, and the lights extinguished. Thb ladies mado their esenpo n great alarm—many of them going in their slcep i nggownsi Some of the gbntlemcni who possessed courage and gallantry, entered the cabin and saved tho baggage and dresses orihe ladies. No one was injured. The vvholo party got on shore, and found shelter till mSr'mog fa a house about one hundred yards fromthesceno; Thoywerotakeuintoßridgo watcr by hacks. Thero was not' touch freight on board; all that was will bo saved. “ The Bunny Disinter.”—Two gentlemen Bom tho far west started from, their,Hotel yesterday morn ing lo hnnt up-.tbo “ Burnt District”: -They travel led through many; of the. principal slrcctsi’and at last, while at tilts corner of Second and Southfield, uno of them, said to us: “ Where is the Burnt Die-' tnct of whice wo have heard so much t> Wo re plied, “You arc 1 standing in it now.” They looked wilii and enquired if. every lot of thesixty acres had been improved by now buildings. -A view of the ; scene of the cdnflagalion convinced them tho city' was agail! compactly built) and they walked on thinking, doubtless, that «Pittsburgh is a great place.” r The “Great Firo of tho 10th of April” will never bo forgotten. It wiH be noticed in. future histories or the country j-and- romancers of coming 'genera bona will make it tho foundation of many a pretty story. So wo think, ihdecd. Tho “ Conflagration of Moscow ” was something to talk about) butiha great fin) which originated in the carelessness of a washerwoman in this city* will boa theme for ages. ... .TirEATßEt—Th*j last “ Glance at Philadelphia ” wiU, ba offered; tQ?wght. The haaseshave-been .growing thinner lately. But the piece, with ali us stupidity, has had a wonderful run iq this city. A i play of the hind, written by a competent person, i would no doubt jlast for.years; and-he worth re* producing in the distant future, oh account of ihe instruction u ought afford in. relation to city mys teries.»- We object to Jukey escaping'without im-' pnsonmem, hp may bo a “good fellow” in some respects, but he is a ruffian at best, unfit forcinlued society, and ho and “ his likea» should bo ex-' eluded. 0 ’ An attractive bill m offered for to-night. Owens is himself—he is still the favorite comedipa. v Talking, of coroedmns: ;It, lavstraneo'that Dunn .will' persist tin over doing every part takes! ; ! t 6 the visitor sometimes. The old The auctioneers.aro very clever men*- and well acquaint .ed with their business* •> >- • • ; s , , , ) . i f* ,i it v , The Grand Jury are engaged; in gatb£njig ini\ formation m relation to houee* of 3 certain cbiracr tel 1 , of which there are many m tin e cityr Many witnesses have hcen examined:; ancf some indict* itnenta returned. But where’s tlie cae 7 Thfc hlstpry, every city in. the world, proves how utterly impc-- tent are all such efforts at reform. iKS'Ttie boya enjoyed “Hollow H'di** very much —if eudi conduct can be called pfcjoymant. We beard ar'eoveral littld pieces of annoying mischief ihal perpetrated daring Jbo night. , GSf* Cincinnati papers stqtej that Hague, ef this hafe succeeded inarresting'a man named Cox*: ,Tvhp hasheeittndffcted m'Philadelphia onthecharge of obtaining goods under false pretences. y [ SES* By; request, the meeting of citizens, c|pl. ; flplendid ( boat, tlio Pe7insyfi;a nmn, has! been hauled up to the and ts ready for freight and passengers," • .lent ncwjboat, will be prepared-in a. feir-days. She* leaves lo* New Orleans on Saturday, SSSTA man named Appleton was fo-ind bed, in l a publ*c house of Allegheny He was a it is supposed he died of Appolcxy. Tfie case of Commonwealth ts John Fergus, charged with libel upon Mr. Blume, t.« 3 “ nolle pressed fi2T Qol, May, with a detachment ol Dragoons from Cartwlo, left on the steamer Cambria, on Tues day, on tfit irwi) to California. .. mmg- again ycsicrdaYv 1 Good siy we.s * ftMd and claaT as we learned by enquiry it the Police office . \ \ &2F Tfierc ajp h>c now boats no% King at the lower wbarf r wbifch wiH soon be ready for travelling. ■j-. .B3fT,.T&c pjaiQODtJ alloy not ctlsc< bis tali on op ;nc,ti W‘c^csday i T-pcrhaps;' Dletl««yVt liexrrmifeuccy.iu MiKeesjiort.on liipSSth uIL, .fllMi' Jasx Ai-EXASDKn. -aired 71 year* jiovS^Jtvr* _ IET t'.-S. Dtutrlct Cnni|,-TlB Uniinl Plnies Will meet, every day. unit! ihi' fcleeiion- Iroinlulu;ioclock. Versonanvudimglobo imruralized « W lieitrrj»'*t to « j» ume sepS3^ie lU&x or PrrrsßDai}‘r > s * October 19, y^. •! [D'AjL:f.'j Oetob< rJII* l 543 } i■■ IZj Au«,(ffcLMin-for ibirlcen Directors ta servefcrihe > eur. will :t»e. hfcl4 nt ihci-Bantniff House ou Mon*- dny, NoveiybeFgbUvifrta, between ihe-hocr* of 9 -*; vM andJr v v _ Ihovas M Howe, r " OsshieJ-. ' t,v , ;> S AND MANCFACtCUEK'9 B/i«, ) „ - October SO i**? J the year, will foe held nt tho Bunking Houseyon Monday, th* :20 th day of November nexL • . :.oci£Ud » W H Davn, Cashier f|lQ the lEprtornble the Judges of the Court A, .jhePcaoej m and tot/thc County hi AUe ebenj , ...Hie pehUpusof.Tljomaji Hansou.oftlto3d YVard;-city of the county aforesaid, hurablyfilteweth,; •That hath provided Jumself wdfc mate rials far.tht*ifccomrnQdatiOto.ot4f«vcl*rs:ft»d othersj.nt-' hwdwelhrojj.house in Ihe Wqrd aforesaid, amJ prays tlmi your lfijnori will beplcased to,grant luiu o.license ; tofceep.aiuibhchouwiof entertainment: And your j>e? uUai>er>assMuly bound, wiUpnn *% THOMAS HAN3OV ii«c, the. subscribers, citizens of-the- atoreeaid :Words. do certify, tfent tke above peuuoucyts of goodrecutefor honesty andsbmperance, and is well provided with houße TOom for the ’accommodation or tray* elersaml.otbcrs.andtUatsmdiaveruis uccessoty ' Pau&A. Ifolstine, Jacob McColli»ler T Jas.*Mon- G.Btuiicofen.Jolm Bolfinch: JolmCovTe, R.Por ter* John Mip&YitU Win; Ferrall, J B Street :novt^ulA«yt EOtt tfALjC—A pleasant resilience, cousiatmji of eight •acrcsofLand.and a. valuable ;&rfck House, couve-- niemly arranged; also, aSmble,Gnrdcu» &c-roll m good : repair, aud. in :aJiealthyJocation, about.onfe mile above i balance attwror twelve years * S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, v Southfield. aireci,ii 1 JLi cU and for alebj <»o\S) SMITH -Ar. &INOUMR 'pvISSOLLTION.—‘IbocQ-parriietihipheretoforetJt- X I mmguadtir ibR-brra ofA* 1 D.&R,Paucr«on, has tins davbeerudissolved, bj-mutual consent, ■v. '- i t Tbfi ou&jnOFswili becamedonatihe oldWandyifnThji momT allcv> uy *A. D.Pattemon Ocl 25, MsWlff Imff) A D & R, PATTERSON . Meuzeks pjirrqait latenture, 3 vola —83,00. j AluerbrooVi Tiy. Fnnny. Forrester; 2 vqls-^Bl-,75. . Wnghingiop Irving's Sketch Book, ne\veduionp-Sly2s: vots: -: . DonQuixo*te t “ “ “ l yol—S3so Bnms' Works, 35 steel engravings,.£ng, eil.—¥$ 3 5&c. -iGuiiivcrsil'c&vclsvalluslTaied-^ljCß.' v , L 5.,,- ; - Hazieu T siNepoleon;3 Vois^-s33cr. 4.T01R. -i : -.Carlyle's, Hc%vesuo<3 Saner Resartus; .:C3rlyfc , s;Pftst.and.Frcscii!,'and Chartism;! v6l.—sl i ■■£ Goeihra Aulo-BiogrQphr, l > r ou. Art—7sc * Coleutl{'c T Js;BiogTaphiaLttorannf2'Vols.-»81,75:v.vi; 5 *v-. For# tie by * H & J3OSWORTH, }\ oct2l _ B 4th. aUytieac Mirkot 7 ■‘JMW- T ' FQR of steamer ;•• «jg ;-.a WtiOTNo. 5, wiih privilege or Clerk- A Jiis i. A ship The Boat,is m {rood nmnunr order, nna diU .ie *oM low, n» ifc* , desirous of eugngiug in oih-> fir business U ocUMUIt -CUM)^ aNl'lftQi'rlNK.—Just ire»h*upply -m Pro^ W «* hm .« • octl.2 1 r, NojTO FourUyst, < “T?i- For 'Hole* *■ ( *, LOTSSiOP GROUND,;on Pemv street,'hetweeri JL MqrburcjlmJ: Hay streets, each .containing an; front QH fceUflhti i:t#epth UO fee|,to an alley widei‘i vy; AI so>: a liOW onln be rt yrU 23 feet deep to on alttjy, on which there laerecieda-larffethree' story bTtck Dnfelirng House, with Balhnml Wush Hoq^e'' l .. Also, a the street*^' 1 on^vhtclnt*wniffa'e frame'Warehouse ' • •l And al o> or tfioqnq situated on the Mononej, hefa river, m'pre'pnt occupied b> Joseph. Tomlmsoiu Imvingre fronton saiJ river of 131 feet 6 inches, and run*, ntng Tor terms ftp lyto / , ID BIDDLE, Four*st .W M.iSl SLAIVAt. . JAiIES ■ ATICI Vttnu' • OCAira *>TKWSON, JUizmi/,.«n«re of Ti/,, Ca^ kj ji'r anil Skl't /[on YturC ' They also exenms every dLscripnon Work Firststreet,between Wooa and jUtykcu Pittsburgh ngrOl y , A Card. TTAViNG ctoposed or my entire (mere t m stock and - I 4r> l , r . a 4^i t> l„. , S,¥,T l!l !' A,R >DAVlD STEWART, uiul PIJILII 1 ; three practical workmen,fur n longtime nr.tjty employmentauhe Brush Manufactory, ihenuha-patpfcingeofiny many.friends and .and oftljie believing thai ihcy -will 'prove worihx desorvuig. of a connuuance of that liberal been for sodouga inneextead- : ed tom) fßinkrjfihroeut Very thanhUtlifQr!pastfavorS} and hopiDgthat the.netv: ■firm oi BI«AIU*A CO will not bt forgotten i-w • • .1 am, Ac.; Ac., oct3l dCt |* JOHN W BLAIR , BALTIMORE MARKET. \ V ‘, { A/it, J 6/. U-6 P. K. Flour—The market is steady, but oil active.- In prices Uiere.ia nonportable chqnge from yesterday. Sales of Howapf at. at s6,l2sr bbl. ,<. Grain—The sales of- Wheat include jfrime White at $1.0001,18 p. f>u. Sales ofPrimofted at sljo2 01,05. The-sales of Com include Prints yellow at 60c. SaUa of Prune White at 6205fici> bn. Groceries-— The market for Groceries is unchang ed, either as regarja prices ocdemaiid. ' ' ‘ Whiskey—Demand fair—prices unchanged. Money Market—No change in monetary affairs. Banks discount but little, ■j , NEW YORK MARKET. ' . t-1 i t' r s New Yotut, Non it. Floor—The sales to-day have boon very mode rate, comprising Gencaae aj $5,2605,31 qv bbl. Sales of Western at preViouspnccs. Sales of Ohio at 35,1805,25 p-bbl, - , , Grain—Wheat isdall, but Cqrn is in activercquest. The sates to-day was confined to small lots. Prices hare s downward tendency. ' Provisions—Themorket to day exhibits nothingc' in prices. Lardr moderate sales at previotia rates. Whiskey—-The marketconunuca dull. Saleewae made at 23fc. p gallon. The markets io-Jay exhibired.no activity, 'Prices generally are unchanged.. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia,•November 1,1848. Flour-—Tliemarket 13 dull, but holders arefirm.at previous prices. Some hOweier would 1 accept or easier rates than current yesterday. j " Grain—The saje of Wheat to-day includes- 700 bushels of Prime'White at'sl,l6 $> b«shel, amf 1,000 bushels of Prime Red at $1,13 p bushel. Tho sales of Corn to-day includePrimc White,at 62c. bushel.- dales of Prime Yellow at previous quota tions.— - . " ■ Provisions—The sales of Pro visions are confined to small lots, for the supply of the regular trade de- ! maud. Prices have undergone up change. .There is a good demand for Laid, prices hays sn-dphard tendency. Whiskey —Moderate Sales it 23je. V gallon. L-: Groceries—Tho market is quiet. V Hogs—The market remains as last reported. bg Auction. - " ~At7CTION SALKS', " i" .BY JAMES M'KBXXA. AUCTIONEER, No. lit Wood Stkevt, tiilvh short VRuir Fimr ■ , i ■TOBBERS \ i«*m g ibis ciiy w ih o ‘‘topk ot Goods for V BGleyCan be accommodated, whileiheyremain; wilt* iheUse pfo;R<}onij oiunodenitfe'tennjik iil ibe at'siorr of ' f M'Kcmia’a Aueiida Store, Wood, street, three, dooco from Fifth _ Ai o—-for Kent,h} the week, muilh or the storae* of merrlj, a.n exceliem dry Cellar* with board floor sepiS JAMES tTKf3fSA<, And IfAOMESiICr BIdANKETSat private sale-'at^&FKeu- XJ im** Auction Rooms, Nil Is 4 Wood* street, 3 doors trpmSjh n Jnrtje juvoice oFUcunedtie BJaaketii~df the “ 1 largest sue ami fiiisat quality ofAUrma MouJ. received direct frora llir wiil bir suld &i very* low pnceßyliot'i wholesale and retail It 1* op. portumt> offered to housekeepers for sctcrat «nnr / wfl . JABir-S M»fcfeNN*A r Attct T AHGSI i>AI*K OK DRY GOODS: CLOTHING.HimI JLJ ware Cut!er> &c , at Audio i On Tuesdaj Aot s«i,at to o’ofof k jutbe forenooni win 6e «)|d. 7 wfth6m rtt«erve,at McKennas Auction Rooms Xo. 11l Wood street, .three;, doors tromFifthforvexiejisiyeaisortraelUor ' Dry .eompnsinf imported and/domea'iic'ittrdod *lmh»4ud-car«meres.4 caw bqckram, cpsej- ✓ non, merino* aud alpacas; mobs do I allies chlicoes, la\\ Ur aud. domes tie anil ' .iiQported Hni»nei3_. hn£r)ißliQm] domestic b/mifceui btdvru ' and bleached ifmnask.figured.Uaeatable and pinriin *■ tmy«hn* super Irish linen, French shawls sUk.lidfcfc.:indnrnrais. comfort*, doz:t Jrjfc p jC6ol«i» ' spool coiton,.2(dt yards, Fanejr Hoods: saim:nhdcdVd : i bimnei nbboiis t .p]ani silk cravats; serving *jlk,'glove* v ond limipry. .lGces nnd luMml *iik, purses, Ac And atihefcame uzrft a hrge lot of winter oioibuiif Alwi*a nel\ soods At 2 o cloet, some day,furniture, and at i,early gaA»jjhi v saiTu»;oveningj broad cloths).fancy-arti- - clq*, cutlery Ac, 1 nnvt JAMFQ SrrKRNNA, Auet AUCTION SALKS, _ by jour, a Davis, auctioneer; V\% 1 corner of~ Wood and Fifth streets QTAVhTi AYD FaNCYDRYGOODS -On TBuriiaj memat Sides Room cfarperof Wood and. Finb streets, 'W* he,soMj^7il}.dDt.reBerye T toclMe:coHsignma|Us. an eitensive.nssnrtnient ofseasonable foreign ailddontesuc • ■ Dr> Goods. consisting superfine cloths. < asstmeres, eutLnieif,{«-ftrts.-jeQng t i]nnnrlf>,,l'ianketP **j! e i , silks, -black’ > ■ satiu-.ana ;fai:cy.tUamTff.sr } shnwls: in'creav.'CarietVj'ellk;. - iidkti*., hosiery, glove*,Tnsh linens, daraast hneu table:• cloths; check*/t j rkings, bleached amlbrV imisliris,'&c -• At. 2 o c!ock~GroceTics, Qu< J euAw;flre.-.|-Urnuure, &c- ' A quantity 6fGroceries, fine utmhty Yn.;pobacco. rego- - haCignw. wrmngaml wrappnipFnper,l‘criite)a*sortea ; China and Queen*\Tare;7hxß:-as'orted tHassttate- An assortment ot fanumre^mbrnciiigiteaily -all the variety,j\v.anied;.byvbouv^ i Onff’i liew Syjitem 'of Book>Kv«pidff^ 1 ! HARPEIIS &R . contains ranttertbat is jinpottaniand inierestfhVio the iQerchant and man of bimmess.to w|iora T ihius it' .will be roumHughly useful: 0. HALSTEAD, President ManhattanßankyNew York*’K “It is calculated to bo exceeding!) u efulto practical Accountants aodTe.drJiers of Book keeping t ::RICIfARD IBVIN, Ship owueranu Mereift, - t- » No. 93 Front street, NewJTOrk ’ , f ?Bemarkal»ly full and complete, and will - canafnli .convey a thorough knowledge of the subject.' The'un- V qersigned.mteuds.usjag it osmaTelt Book t > m , * JOHN H. SHEPHERD. >. ; Teacher oi> Boolc>keepmg; ••“It is iu every way calculated toctveacleartindimr-^:: jafdcion insight into the verv u etui science of which jt ireatSj tbrougluill ua gradaUons, &ora. ihe airaplesiyle suitable to. re toilers, to tharTequisite.fonhernQSrVßned' l and complicated commercial business*.',; ~v •■■■■<■■ r AlB FRASER, Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York ” tr I believe it will her of great service, not oujyto thfc new beginner, but to themost experienced accountant n ' * F> W. EDMONDS.,A Cnshter Mechanic 1 ? Bank, Wall afreet” “ Icoa/nder it the first work J have ever raet with from which n thoroughpractical knowledge of the ftcience cad bn obtained „ JOHN CAMPBEU-, . i A!ercbanf,s34ohii's<, New York ” Bor eal* ut the Book Stores, and at the Anihors Acad* f-my,:corner of the Diamoudjtnd Market street ocl3t - . .Great ~Weatern Saddled ' '* Am , w-ffl** MANUFACTORY , rjlHB subscriber takes thit method of mtormiim hls f X friend and'the Public- in general, itlbt be has the large*! stock of the following named- Article*, of bis own manufacture, ,n tluscity-~«sidle , Humes*, Trankydna whips, allot which fie will warrant to be mode of the' best material -Und fcythe best mechanics an Allegheny i ! c Pbniy:.., ;BejHig,/determined :to: nail, manufactures ■■ i tfoinethiiigimver.ihan baft beenberetoibre void irt the cm, i he.would invite persona in need of tbe.nbove nattfed ar to hl 3 Warehouse, No, 24* street, oppdrS i fyl®. : Seventh. .• Also, bdnds made-tO'mderfor.maebinevT^ , ocflt 5 1 ' G KERBY* U Cliiwntf J9tdriw f 7 *» - ■'YBBtSEf»UR(i leave.icrjnfonnhis fnend&iuid ~ iiii-ffenerfllilwn he'han opened.® tfKWj• ? STORK, on Mark«t fttrevt; ftaeonddoarfromSeconif BU , «l,:wberB v ha n;i«, ntul 'keeps on J haot}. a-full wsortnjfcni ;0f...y. • Ready-utade Faamoftable Cfozhfn&whichiie Will aelJ oo - . tha mosi rtnsodaMft farms, ibr CaslT v i! HaaTstffeishgiro.^altiHfl'oUeniioii nfwiM friends .ant* tha:public m veneTal toMs very -Bflectkm-or. CasrimereaYin .*<.••. . endlm Vestings'lbr every on* 1 # u«tf r which ’* h&.hn* selected idmselF'in'™e“'Ea*i, ? niifl''whli:lr’ , wjlJ-{te+r nwcta to ordt*rJivn *uperior-manner, nt iN.vFhShioiiOble l - Hd«d'Qcaners, 23i Liberty atr6ef < Uatg - , And; nlpriceS’Tfimwill notboftuestiouedfby.the beafSKfs l V bargain-makers.-. - "•• -rrr■■ .'C. AVKftNKBURO, *, v t . , No.-25lXilu;«y Streep and "■» 5 ,-> ociSLy MatketwwijjfoMobr from Second.? * ■ '•tVwv: SREM.'COMBS— PlaVn~and’Camd,Baclc;newj«ir{e! ?, just received ni No. frC Market sti 11 ' x '* y r l * < octi.' ‘ - -110 GAN & CANTWEfX A •OCtlfl. .•JPLfVV KK(*3 PEIMELARD—Rfc’d and foT saleby * octlft CUMMINS & SMITH Ai*v. er Arrival or Cl:Ulfi.sitoobw.iwjo\v.teceiwnKliuifieppn4 nupplyof'' J. ; R ie^ I :7> , AM* r Ooodf. Ac.,, cowisuns of-suner..* ; French . Merino,. r.trAyrberry, mazernte bice, and oicer- . CGIOtAf .T. i:..sT-;i•wir>•.;•■■. •■»..■•. ;■ j; ,- ...r' ..m--' v Ailwool FrenchCnshmere* and Do Lalncs, ; Plam,-Ch?itn«lifln'a«A ?(i>jpcd Alpaca, •;••• Alarge, s r ittfoijtit;of lioag.aafaqDsre Shawls. r ,v Also,a.. _ - * “W ~ ‘ V*5V .1 •. fti,;v *»-£ 11..’if.U. 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