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"! . llil^' " . - -~ - -- " - !i — -v ? _ ' \\JJ? ikiS? ;;•*•/V■■.'■:• ill- .''' y «rtif ffiatniitii llinl. <OZJZJSS:£ZZ;: , & -X'V'-i.i ;i'V ‘-'V,-' gln , a iifei‘ , -<'*i%<r»‘‘' % f»'- ’ '•"s ,s '> "’ w *,'.* : C,. ;«Vf i HABl’t'll, EDHOR AND I'EOPRIETOIt bo ««d,upon irfofmatfon gjlficd-from o»9 - ..j., ... L J tj ~_ __ _ ' J ”'V -‘''J «\ - . ‘O’. ** :'■ , "~ V ..;. or IheDqmoCraLa Elactohjn lomamM,—that Gen. capital out p n d« n il.'»™...„„A »Jd»lnh. v ! l ., ?_ ff i e ! , «»4 the Morning Post. t * ** l'* Vru’ r SATURDAY Smf. 4) 1843.' >'“■ f* wt 011 ' 4nlsh T\ W °. h3VPpr ? r u "“TuT tL > eh^X A ■“ IKFffWWTTWG f ' ,4«'-i',i , t ».!*■ “J,- '-''• v-’ t \“-' - 1-1 ■ - pid for, on »hich were all the negroes he pasacas ‘'"“'““P»?“ em^®“'sB>'f" n *®s“y' 0 '“J r ? 'which cannot and will cot be questyined by nny but w . A Z Ter d,;. n r the ..ire "I new, 1 MaelnnawoTer-ciai, nearly- tweed coar, -T UilllUjiM 1\ iji WD 1 ' r^/- DEMOCRATIC NOMISATIOMB. ed, amounting to n*fy that he tins too poortobny a P speech for posfk effect in favor o> the Irish, those in the free State , whom the Np.v Orlerg. o^ O m « Samuel Herring’ I.dictment, *“«« S “ r aip!.“lwlg^taM^;«™“' apß " ~f Arrival OP THE HIBERSIA : 'a~%V vVTp jf'v X l* v?j>4 ! -a ' 1 J ■‘f-i't !"< v» any more slaves that it took all which remained of one day, and the next An shirked the question “Whig” papers call tools Read it The extract p| ca ,»w ot Guiltv ” For Commonwealth Irtnmev ”° t4 JAMES MeKENNA. Anct HIBERSIA t \ , . \ taS!Sttfffaßl^i#*LhA-jihlff^i.tAWp£T>vr^?V! l his pay, after using the most rigid oconomy. to meet °f (akingupthe bill to approp riale inu neyto relieve is takSn from an “Address of the New Orleans Con- p„„ n -ii n;„h. m * rv,r».,. anry ’’ TDpOKSh BOOKS!! BOOKS !!!r-OnSulnrdoy even- . (.1:..:-.:'.:.. -vr,:-r-‘'*:y' 1 A*» V jiih X< , rJ ’ ° 1,. ■”, , . their starvation, and. thes defeated it altogether.’, i t i ...i.ini.rimi Gpaeral Bighanj p-fo| Defence, A. W. Loomis, Esq. X> mg, Nov 4, at G o clock, at the Commercial Sales I 1 ■»> O v fV"-,‘ i, fJtAV ** »,’“>'•« the payments on hiß single plantation, on whichho Recollect, Irishmen;—Gen. Cast's rtdirte'iom called M Rough and Ready dub,to tho People ofLoqiti- r q<)/ e< !s #biy ir about 16 yearaof age, comer of W ood and Fifth streets, will ba »ld i - i-> - had notyet raised a single crop of cotton, owmg to H»lmi » hi* tanw. «nd »« anrusED „ ak- ana” and ~ signed by J. B. Benjamin, (a Taylor and of go od appcarancc , ho bo | ong9l o a respecta- w V ’‘JA‘'">!'.> ,£* -•*:C *, the floods in the Mississippi that Gen Taylor pur- sweb. He betrayed tho friends «T Ireland, and elector,) S. 8. Proqtiss, Bay ho Peyton, and several b| f | The’lProsnrmtn™ iIL n e«rainauon, and during the day may he had at low t - „ -- 2 Ik-5 i-lf 3 v-: >■ V this plantation, some rei^d 1110 n ’ e^6 ' “ ’ ; ' j other leading “Whigs” ofthu City - j 5 * a . 1 ! B ' P"«»“‘Pn' r standard , £ft 01," i * years since, and lhatihe has not purchased any ne- The above lie np- «The eleouon«f Gon Taylor will afford to the „ e , wa , cn l n J cr /„ BwrVii,*™ *% VJhw* tk" which are perfect ”, ° ler)1II! ’ t i - groes sihe’e^ '■'■ “oxcent to’ familxcs ” ! "Thiaslatb- ’ P ear ed as en odttonal- lnMhe iPitt6burgh T (?axeitc, of South'and to the West the strongest of all gnarai- #e * *•* CD Bl nccr •» 4* Sleatper y ns the, whole .siocl^.'mual.be clMeAout it«,si3wssi '• • j i,' ii a' : ' i 1 'Satijfdavldst' ; ' ahd we venture'to tins for security, dunng his administration, on bpih captain conclhded ttCpny off the hands^ dp u “?!j l^.le l f>. M :hinhoffei»gr|iot ; indHce!nenis to,deaiers, - _ J&3c&W« & in this Slate. ' ' impudent I.*,^has^notappe.red in tot paperhndcr “i' B«ht t, wl, * tolpt ■ W»>AVIS,Afe f r- ~ f S • i Gen. Baylie Poyton, an inumate friend and near * u presontconductor, if a) any time smeb its estab- ,J nd yau , that BEING HIMSELF A BLAVEHOL& AnmBj wh, ! ; J yo “ ng Hcrnn 8 overheard-. Tile mEUNIvS CHESTS, WEAEING APPAREL, Acs. at • ' aSKS^V?v‘ > ■-> g!». jjjj- J-ti",,*: da» r . netuhhorofGen Tavlor latelv said— «Gpw Tat lament We gave, some Weeks since,]an etlract ER, A NATIVE OF VIRGINIA, A CITIZEN OF boat commenced her trips again, and Andjsiwent XABCr/pN,-onSaiurdaynfte T iiapn,Nov ? n)to4ih, . from the speech of Gen Cass, in fever of ( iW,ng an T B "r “ pay ”day came, AhnesdemU . C / Vh‘ r f-r-'oy. and hollabs in NEoBOEs,AM,THEBErOBECAW- appropriation ofjioc dundrrd tkoutaad dolfdrs, ,n aid Sst|Sto-TO >el'™ l* b™ olarlfib&fr c Jtl^V a IT" d. %' ‘.' *' , ' NOT BE Ilf FAVOR of the Wiluot Pnovi o ” And of {he BufloriDgvpoor of Ireland, and wo only defer- rround*, we recall to yon hisdeep reverence for«|e : Captam refufl e d 4 tti]* and j waaeoed before AJdefman, hamf Appnrc]j AL6o, l i ; Qoid jimJ/J Silver * « v fs H ] ■* Ak the editor of the New Orleans Courier mner red eiqng the Whole facU of ihe case, under the Consmution, for the principles which guided Waai- Watson. The bojr was bropght forward by |ho Cap- .n T ifjJ« stcb will t““^®th*®f‘^°v^ l B^*®* n h rr b*>“®d" a facts* firmtnv,con that ,t Would not be long the 3™}*%%** ■-“ the cnnvcmatiou refold to, »&* . *S & >. ’J? *; ’ - t; "- "■ which have not any “Whig” author!- V‘>e»'i“><lo f crs tho head of the Federal Praia Would him will wo »Wfi defender T .rSoS fl.™°, 4» & V SfflSSfflS I * ~ it” L'V' f’ 1 ty in that city.— make further charges, and utter farther lies against rights ” was the substance of the conversation- , 1/. V «#** rt** i.V T? v »♦ l *• % “The YVhirs at the North nmvf>r*flllv affirm «Knt folio, on account <jf this matter. It was firat denied *— —— Anma then mode information against HcmegTor Precisely* wifi be «oldtoflie*igbe*tandl)eitbiddett,at " t ’ Gen^\a,.o g r\Vmfeve7oV,hr^m y o,frvfso th - thatGco.Cas had made any speech 10 faW of tho perjury, had him arrested, and the case washeard. S’ - i * ~si:!r. Every bpdy to Looiamna .knows, that the Geneial, .bill; and, when the speech was referred (o. so: that The prosecutdr r was the principal witness^wlitf. of cleaning, repairing;>and tw O 1 ’ wo°uld affo’rS Z;hgh^^ o orn°a r nce C r r t 0 h: V m. h - ‘""o™ W 0 ,h <* U,li EBOn course, made out tho thence the g^ ’’‘T ! "n ■’J r ‘ - • chinations or the Abuliuomsts, hwatue fa is «s make l«« «» c b a statement as that which wo give Cspilam and clerk ufthe Euphrates, were Called, rf-l'v' f\ > i ewntr..tf.at.lml two kunirtitlata,v>htchht works abover What', a pusillanimous, contemptible set whasnb tantiated the matter sworn to by the defen- "Waichileft In April, ie44,by Eli"ha'Preiioh;l ; Siiv«D- v*''*: 1 J 1 <’- V on two plantations, one in Lomsiaito, and the other must be the mass or Federal editors, who can de- dant, ' C Watch, No IRSW, mode by-Joseph Jones, London, {' ' J-i, - ' St-A " N r k r■* *■ in Afis»ijnpp»,ond not long since fa added to their , ... w , .. . „ .. , , • „ liver face, left by Thomas Brawn, oboui Ociobcr.lB44 ' 4 . s i ,iV" +lfc - J' \\„ ’ forceby purchasing a contidnable number cfneeroet lies by tho doIeD, Tho case went to tho jnry without addresses from SANDS A REINKMAN, , •*J V " > PBMBwfth^g^-!»4 ?; «sP4'i.4’B.*»-^t»‘!‘jW.*i.'<®* : i>-.»?d-via4.tivi.ili.-! frtnrtuv Orleani. lt would bo strango indeed if nnd still utter.them, after.lhe proof has baen offered counsel, . .The Court.charged gentraily jn‘rela(ion -^S v 4 • ? • ■• ■ ■ JAMES MeKENNA, Adci. <v., teaisc^^M'i'xtrissr^A^rWi^tf/i V*r- f" f >v ;< fafaTfweUul 7 Ae’ ' h “* the y w »re lies! An honorable men would to poqury, and left the feu to the jury. * " '-t *- 4 >" * , <1 ,a‘ / Ihnt nf hlfftm.lc nf * ?a 3 m pTo^Cr,^‘ tt *? d ** ralber bo a dog, and bay at lb© moon, than such»» bands of U{e Admiaunratora of Aaron Whmaker, dCc’d, *, p s-A^ */ l • Snufl.°.” hlB fam " y> a “° a l d 1110 ‘ h ° an editor! 1 f -; r ’ Now we only ,* men o. sense, mho fateiu hex! * - aW&utt * 1 ’ ' r > , t > ’v- about Qen Taylor >* n/mrx-his e«?n Immediate o “niv4® ay, ‘ heC,bdoy -? fftce H% r, MA%*tv [> - l ~ * X t sq k't 4 l-v . neighbors, or a set of unprincipled political vaga- „ ~ '" N .' r% lj£!^w^d»^t!^i^S»^ , bends, whose efforts are solely prompted by the IS rr -t'’'“ 'i l -* i' ”, most corrupt motives, and who would seed Gen. .' » " >.p^ V Cf' 4 ’, *% * N 1 ' \ „ ;’' Taylor to H' alifex.or any whore [else, if he n *, , - Ja J 1 '» f-> .c, faded to serve the, r vile pnrpsscs. I e ‘ ” ?vV;..vVr-. i t } is i :; % r ‘^ a V - *«’ : I-V ' ly'V ss«s» i r |7? _ 1 4 ’>- c x *V: feirsfv R’i . - J 1 ‘ ' 7 * v 1 -v * - * * ** V- r t v> ; ' iT r '. : . 7 r-s'.v:-v v'tftv PBkpge ,n v' - - ‘ - a m - ! ,'ilu 1 , - 1 :.k' 1 ;' 1 ' i4<a * v ( * v . 7 , %,; VXr* a * i* VT- -1 - «Sf§VSriißs'eAs.iieratiriSrr;K*qES*!jcs-i;A<7.5.-1=- -Vr-y.'r.-SiT-'-J-af-1K.4» V L ' igi rr -‘’ ; ' V-: r v,v; bU- • f.-- -,; ‘ v #diML v / >f7Ui*av{,%f. r l ,*' •=!.-,’' * ;'-v fiK'S *i $■ = ; V J ; : . x (««'’ Hi“ fx & .5, i-• J?’r-i - : - - - ' , -.inch of the .. . Johti-Weidimui ' 1 *• ■ »!»■*-:-4* V.’ - ''■*• Eobert J. Fisher, -:: . - * • ■••" : -Frederick,Smith, &&& ">< .'\ *. • " • , John Cresswell '~ S M f ?*«%? "I.' 1 - CJiarlea A. r ■ 134& JillSSlllif . .■" . - . "Utlfc, ia!w = ss ?*r” ! -tV'i-: :?'.‘i-’. •• - 7 "- %• •■-/-■ S ste.„ 'ft'Sv.-, - v .'• • •'•i --T,r--' J -- & *■-,;' .• '‘. ■- -f v 'fsas*s@»*.,. ’-■ y, j . -i ’v''" % vr ~* ' • ' % . , v j /^- r „ ,- 7 'y v . . j ■ - ?..• v r \+ : 'yK~Sl‘&*'>‘ r “■ h-'*' V/' - / >-S ' 7 ' J ■ =V'. ,’?v‘,> 1 sx 5 - i » - y \ . _ ,»’' , ’ , '- n . i *v*‘‘f t,- ./ p ' 7 ,>,,!' ‘ # *■' . fi FOR PRESIDENT. i IS CASS, - of mcmoAtt ' ; tu* “ Haring full confidencein your abilities entire WMF m T eablßjts.amU r con never fotget'wiib ■diacnslion and lni('nl3 you met those greet end delicate questions tvhich wero ' ht^t.hef^Ved!Wtu!styoii.presided_overlheDepßr o« *rnwotonyiir:wficli entitled Jon lo'mrthente tuid will * - ,* evtSfbe rlcodc'cSd’tviihtßbtaostli'felyfteliiigßOf friend ‘tewh’niTiMewieercdyon o every true American, 3 >T»h*ihc noble tafidwhich you look, as our minister at C* Fans acorns'i iHe QumttrpreTreatyJ and which, by your .* talents energy and fearless responsibility, defeated its ratification I>y France—a treaty intended by Great Brit v.*v. w chan«J bur iutemational layrs. make her mistress ••’bttheifeasyond destroy the national independence, not. aniy bf.'our country* but of all-Europe, and enable her lonesome the tyrant on every ocean ir —GtenmtJ Jack’ ' * Utter 1o General Cais Fon ’VICK PKEBIDENT, K WM. O. BUTLER, -i - OF KEHTVCKYi ri 5 end his five sonap tvosaftivonte toast >; .-witßWashington, ami (fen. WILLIAM O. BUTLKII is v cue ofthent- ■ -The Builers have foughtou every field from Faker ifillto Monterey, and jh?re is it tower of strength •■'Lif- ' ,:4i the very name u S.. 3B DIDOBdTia BLECTOadh TICKET . ~ >_ ekEatobial slkctoss -y .--i v William ItrGLBB, of Clearfield. .■ 1 David Di WAOsM*) of Northampton.., i iwmunq J&P&K --■ *' ll ■' I llkvbtL Beoteb, Philadelphia Count), It HohkE.Kneass‘ ao City ■■■.■;tl|. Isaac Shcke, do eounty IV A L Rochfobt, ■, do do t V.‘Jacob Vosr,.Montgomery *' : ao” v t; VI RobeetE Weight, Lehigh do [ VIL William W, Dovvantoj Chester do VIII. Hexsv Haldemab, Lancaster do I i , IX PmaKLCiE, Berks do , , X. Beabaxdß Schoovoveb, Monroo do XI Wm Swetlabd, Wyoming do , , XIL Jovah Bebwbteb, Tioga ’ do J XQI Jonx C. Kino, Clinton do.. , I '' ; XIV. Jons Wee jus, Lebanon do IXY Rocket J Fishes, York do 1 ■ XVI. Fhedeeics Smith, Frank lia do ~ XVII. Joinr Cekweu, Huntingdon do XVIII Chaklks A. Blaci, Greene do t XIXv OeoeghW. Bowmab, Bedford do y ,I XX Jojih R Shahsob, Beaver do , XXI CeobokP Hamilton. Allegheny do .. XXII' W H Davis, Crawford do . *•, XXin Timothi Ives, Potter do *' • XXIV. Jam£3 G. Campbell, Butler do : ‘ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, ; WBJIHW. I [ Host lob printing ©ffite. [ , CORNER Oh WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, [ . j lE7* HavLog' added to:.bar Establishment, n splendid* W> i . . Stfiam-PcrwcrPnnaos^lacluaevweere, prepared -todo ; K- •. ! all;luild* of Bootwork in a style ofon- Iva■■■ ‘. surpassed beauty Bnaneataess^mid-upon the most rear [ , -.sonableterras/rAVerMpecifully solicit, the patronage of • the public in jUus hue of our business ’|o *Advatuertare regiurttdt&kandin ihnrfavon bt/ort , o'tlock i J? M 3htsmu9ib6camj>Ued-v>uh,*nj>TdtTtoin* v 6« fttfirrt&y Ujr“ Natctfallsotloa.MDfiatocrnuc Committee on - v•;X]jr*t«?ral«f*tiQniWTjVmeet,'eT*«T ,^fty‘ « lie Coart; House. . to becotnejetjiitens, can consaliß- .H.Kkbb, ©rJou* SOJTCB« t t * octtJO " 'rmrouJ wig-wait ' is-thuiociunc »■■ w-w Hestv-CJcaetehs^—TheSt.CUurHousc, x--- : the .Washingltm Coffee-House,) « » **maaw* open every evenhig r m C o clock, Presidential FJecuou. Democratic Nevra vC.-^viottadTjpoAlhbtat»res-;Th6l)epiocrat4 k geneira , lif > und - luvued 10 honor the Old Wigwam with their presence t «i!3 ' „' ‘ DEMOCRATS, UALIiY I BAUI l r' 1 is^ i t *REKr raBSP aMjfTgg- 1 1 - MASS MEETINGS, I , 10* Will be held at. Me Apulty's Warehouse; on nfext \ /.Saturday andMqndQy evuting; and thc-followinggeu*' .;,v -tiemea.&re'«xpecied‘so address them: Aitdrewßurke, : j-« v*. Wilson McCandlesvHenry S. Magrawv and Charles Shaler, Esq ** & •:.■■i t-,■■:■ : TC7* A Meetingwill he held in. the Ninth Ward, at the > Public School House' on Ffidayevening. . It will be ad* by the following 'gentlemen: Wilson McCand*. ■ -less, John J. Mitehell, Thos.'Hamilton, and Jos. Callan, 38- A Meeting witlbe held IbrSoulh Pittsburgh ami ~.. '> Saw*imU Run, on •••'■ . evening.. Messrs. Able,Rob v,:t f > . erts, and Saw •er, will address it. 5 fly A Meeting will be held m-Slewattstown, at Pine . Creekvoh-SataniAy evebmg. . IrwiH be addressed by ;■ n•. Messrs;-Able,i McCalmonysawyer, and Wot son. • • : v ; Mass Meenng will bo held in Allegheny. City, at :'•.... \ ‘iheAlqrketHouse,onltfonday evening,\ which will be . v addressed.by Messrs. Kraer, Kerr, Burke, Loyng,Snow w j den, and Howard -,07 A Mating will be held tn ,Birmingham, on ; Mon day evening, which will be . addressed by Mr* Able,lhv j ahd others fIPABD THE BALLOT BOXES* \ -<-■ . Democrats, remember the Ritner frauds a few i \ years ago! Remember the Schuylkill fraodson.the k : / - lOihr of October! ' B2F Guard well the Ballot Boxes qo Tuesday next, so ns to prevent similar frauds from being perpetrated again! Be at the polls all - ~ day, and keep a watchful eye upon the tnndes as well as the outsides * ’ f j- i 1 - - / * EXAMrtfE Tova tickets* „ t every Democratic voter examine his ticket carefully, and see that it corresponds with the fol lowing. The Federalists already have fraudulent / - tickets in c}rculalioo, ra various parta'of tfcp State, and they may ottempt ttf practice a the same infa mous trick in tins county, in order to secure the election of their slave soil candidate for President. Tie following 'ate the names of the Democratic .Electors in this State. ELECTORS William Bigler, David D. Wogener, Henry L. Benner, Hom R. Kneass, Isaac Shank, ' Augustus L. Roumfort, 'Jacob S. Yost, , ’ Robert E. Wright, William W. Downing, Henry Haldeman, Peter Kline, : • Bernard S. Schoonover, William Swetlond, Jonah Brewster John,C. King, i John Weidmau, Robert J. Fisher, Frederick Smith, r ' i John Cresswell, Cjiarles A. Blade, ~ •‘George W. Bowman; • John BsiShnnnonv-.i ~ . .11.' .:. George Pi Hamilton, . • ‘ Vyilliahi H, Davis, Timothy Ives, „ , James G,, Campbell, i •> << .... - <*, . „ „ i Enployet'i Threat* I - We havq heard of threat* on the 'part of eevcral wealth; cmploycra and mamifoctarera in and about this eit^,’to’induqe Democratic workmen to vote the .Federal tickot. We say to the Democrats, re gird them not—voto a* your conscicncea dictatcr— -09 yppr duly as American freemen! If whig- em . • ployera threaten to disnussyou,' if you rbfu&e to .'. i VQlelaccording la their Imperial! dictates,> report the 1 ‘ ftet at once id the 1 Editor of this paper, or to some . member of the countycommittee of correspondence, and measures will he tale a at once to hate such employers according to law! Ayeor’s residence in the Pcnelentmry may teaph tyrants to regard the rights of freemen I , ' Thomas Vmlntaetteri Esq, ’ We have the pleasure of announcing to oar De mocratic frichds, thThomas Dmbstaetveb, Esq., of New Lisbon, an eloquent and^popular speaker, *» *-hak consented to address the Democracy t|us even ing, at M’Antilfy’r wnrebou 0, HO will speak in - the German and English languages, and show op ' FpderaL Nativisia in all its naked and hideons defor -1 muy! ] Let evoty Democrat attend. Wo shall have uglorlens moeting. mechanic*) Oper*ttv.e«Mawhatever lino * of l*rod«otive l,ahor! ’ : i Look well to jour rights. Let no artogant' and purse-prond tyrant os crcoino your power at the jioHot-bos! Wc warn you ogainst efforts that may -bemade to- controi'you! ' We have accounteor hu me.fona. attempts which wero made, before the lata election, m the mining' counties; and' among : the operatises in.factories, to/orcehoncal .men to Sote against the dictates of their own consciences::—or, (o starce—if auoh a thing coaid happen in this country, .where plenty abounds. In Carbon 'county, o Federal '.'Whig” overseer swore publicly, that “if the damned Intkmen didnotvate the Whig ticket by he’d bo damr.cd it’ they should 001 hestarve ed into itl” Similar Occuunt have reached u from the manufacturing districts- of Philadelphia, and many or the eamo kind from Schuylkill. Working men; took-to yoor own interests! Gunrdjonrrights at the ballot-boles' -OnaSy’s Claroln Calculations. G cazy announces Dial a” furnace owner la Clar lon county,” heretofore a Democrat; ** is howiiaing hia iofluencc rpr tlie electinn of Taylor,” fur lho purpose or having a protective tariff* Well, that i* '.pn.n.orthe reasons ! As sn offset, tvo/heg. leavc to infirm the. ofG co-holder of the American; that a “ farnaco owner ii) Clarion county,” who tan as the' whig candidaic in ih.ilcounty, 3t tho recent election; informed ua the other day, that himseir, aa welt as , the ? . iron; men . generally; will: support Casa and Butler .for,. President—because they arc stales*, men whose political opimonsare notmouldedto suit nny particular locality, or any partienlar class of men.. They dan expect nothing.fromGcn; Taylor bqt. a. Southern ndmimstratieo; shaped to suit Iho viewaof the owners of negroes and slave soil. Our informant, moreover, give it as hia deliberate ’opin ion, that Clarion county wilt give a majority, of ! 1200 to Cass and Butler. Now don't swear,'Greozy l : Look.antvPcxmsylranians ! Wo hear, from sourcerSa which we place cgnfi> dence, that no cffbrt wtinjc Jcft nolned by the ithig leaden t lo this State,-.tocoldbize tbo.border coun ties of Pennsylvania, withpersons tocsslfraudulefit votes. Money has been raised; in this- city;.by thousands, to bear the expenses of: this infernal scheme. * * r i . Again we nail on the Democracy of Pennsylvania New.Yorjbto be prepared.to discover,-expose andpunfsA all Ihe parties engaged in this plot; We trust lhat the Democratic .press of this State, Ohio' ***s Pennsylvania, will at once sound the alarm. The same scheme is to bo worked by them in Ohio/ as possible:—JV.T. 7Vur stm'. Doughface*, here you have Hi We .find the following, in the Daily Republic, a Freo Soil paper recently established in Philadelphia; James R. Doolittle, Esq., District Attorney df Wy- 1 oratng, New York; wrote to Gen.Taylor;asking Him iq substance* ; at the Norihauthonzed, from-your-reply to the.editor of the Signal, to infer that you will, neither oppose the patronnge ortbe voto of ccutive to the passage of a law orany kindrcdracas ure for the restriction of slavery! To which the (ienera! answered promptly and ca* tfegoncally; , “YOU ARE NOT. All 1 intended to endorse waMhe frankness with which the editor stated his own sentiments. 77 la not tins explicit enoegh ! • ‘s'-* ( i More Electioneering Panics* > •- - The. Boston Republican (a.whrjf frce-soi) paper) states.that a reduction of wages has. been notified to *ahe place at Lowell. The reduction is conaid*'' erable—2s to 35,per cent.*—andis' to - begin about the 20th of November. ; “This.movement .(says the Republican; is'no doubt a branch of the panic which'thojiTa y.lprites of this State, are. endeavoring to maker operate in favor of their, candidate* A Reduction of jho wages pf l abor is averyappropnatemethadof get ting votes for a man who pays bis laborers no wages' : at all. 3 lt is • entirely .abcordwg to tho v ‘fitness of things.’ ” ' DEBiaCRATICeAIN IN CONGRESS, f The elections, thus Tar, have resulted ns ’ ' ‘ 3l’l Ctmgfti ’ sort Cangrt s ! -Dmt Whiff Dmr mm Illinois, C ] 6 1 - Missouri, 5 5 Arkansas, I ■ lowa, 2 Vermont, Maine, 6 " Pennsylvania, 9 Ohio, 11 Florida, .--j South Carolina,7 46 , 30 44 J 34 ’ Hataraltzatlon Paper** To prevent any.difficulty, Jet onr adopted feHow-' citizens. ; bring their naturalization.-papers with, then to the po|)s, jon Tuesday;; Tho Federal Natives, wfe ..are tol(J,-miCDd to. challcngo Deniocrdtic foreigner. • Be prepared for thein* '* j f *“ 16,0001 The Democracy or Pennsylvania can gfve-Casa and, Butler, a cloarmvjority.of 16,000;: over all foe - lions'end -combi nations,Mf " they torn' Out in "their: strength and.poll their entire vote. Democrats,you know your dtity—do it manfully. 1 .. , • From she Easton Amis. \ lion. Join* JBanka* :Th»S gentleman, tbe. former President Judge of his district—the Federal candidate Tor-Governor in 1841—and the JatoFederalState FUBEJS TQ SUPPORT GKN, TAYLOR, ANPJVILL WOT GIVE HIM HIS SUPPORT» We have this from good authority. ■ SK9T Tho Now Orloana.Bee; aTaylarpaperJeaye that none but a TOOL would expect Gen- Taylor io be .tn favor of tho ~Wilinet Proviso. . ■■.•wi 1 1 3 5 “ 6, J 16 7 * 17 10 ! 10 11 1 , 1 - 7 -5- * By referring to the Appendix lotho Congressional Globe, for the session of 1846—7, thej speech of Gen. Cess may hefoundinfall.in faVoroflbo great measaroyeferredto, .We give n brief extract from-: it, in order to show lhat he baaed hissupport of'it, not merely upon the score of its huimntlr, but be canao Ireland had n claim Upon ns based on Iho eter oal principle ol justice. Hear bun: •*< The starving millions havef uo Egypt,* ' whore they can go and boy corn, that they may l(re and not die.’ From our granaryof abundance, let us pour forth supplies, Iroland haa atrong.claimt upon the sympathy of the United States. There sro few of our citixeos who have not Inali blood in their veins. That country has sent out a large portion of tbo emi granUwhoharenddeyinuihbrrataimrpopulatioD, indostry and entfcrpr|se,to our; capital, and the ele ments of pawetaqd prosperity which are] doing that, mighty work, from the Atlantic to iho Pacific, that is already-exciting iho. admiration of the. Old World, and will stimulate by ila eiamplo iho exertions ol the Hew.' .Our population of 'lnsb' descent have fought Ihe batlles of the eountry.with aalmuch zeal and bravery assny class of ciliteo*. And from the heighlsof Abraham, where Montgomery jfclly to the walls of Monterey,' their blood has beenpoUred out tike water in the. cause of liberty; We can now. send to Ireland, not, indeed, wjialshe has seat to, us—her children those we csnnol part wilb—'hut food for their relatives,our frionds, opon whom the bandbf God ir heavily laid;'; I shalt iend the bill, my support with great pleasure ” | - But the cowardly defamers ofGco.Csss aduiit that f' ho made a apeeph in favoj oftho Irish,one day, l * and then deelare that, after having dono tbit, he re-’ fusei to tote m favor ,of it ! Vfo hippenlto he.abte to prove, that, in this instance, ax in many others of Irwhich.iwo.bavc.convicted them, they haves been guil..; I ty of drtibtnlt, willful, andcialinouilyirig j and i we accordingly place before our .readersi|lhe plain, f unequivocal, undeniable farts in connection with i this matter; By examining the Senate Journal of ! 1846-7, page 243, the following will be (bund to he a part of the proceedings t— ! [ . “ The Senate proceeded to consider, as jir.Cnm mittco of the Whole, the bill (8. 184) tu proridc some relief for tho suiFering people of Ireland and Scotland. * * * *1 * On the question,4‘Shall this bill bo engrossed and i read a third time f” . It was determined in the affirmative—yeas, 27; nays, 13. j On motion by Mr. Berrien, • Theycas and nays bcingilcsircd by one-fifth of the Senators present, j .. . . Those who voted in the affirmativaaro, -.■..Messrs. Au-tn, Atchison, Berrien;. Breese, Cal houn, Cameron, CASS. Jnhn M. Claylon.Corwio, Crittenden, Davis; Dalton, Evans,Greene, Hannc gan> Jloujton.HuntinglOo, Jamngin, Jobn«on,of Maryland, Johnson, of Louisiana, Mangum, Miller, Morebead,-Simmons; Boulo, Sturgeon, Webster. . Those who voted in tho negative are, 1 . Messrs, Archer, Badger, Bagby, Butler, Chatipcrs, Dickinson, Pis, Fairfiolil, Mason, Ntlesl Turney, ■ Westcott, Ynlee., " | bo it was ( . Ordered; That tho bill bo cngrossod nud .read a third tune. ! . . The said hill was read a third time ;ri r And soon alter passed the Senate;-Was sent to the House of Representatives, for its concurrence there in ; and was there defeated; when there teas a Fed eral fflnjortty .'. JnlpmDua indeed»« Whiggery, and truly infamous bo that man, who can bring himself.to.the ndoptioo ofisuch mean*.as these, to try and defoat lhe election of on old and must valu able public servant. j Unparalleled Surgical Operation 1 - Wehave lately, received a letter, from ij friend in Ohio,.who, among nlherlllmga, gives ug un acenunt of a surgical operation, .which, although not intend*' :OU, for publication, wo cannot refrain from notic ing:— Newabk, 0., October 23, 1848. * * A considerable sensationhas iaiely been created in oar town,in consequence of the re suit of nn operation which haa lately beon'jpcrfurin cd upon Miss St——near our place, by pr.jlul 11- hen, of Wheeling, Ve.- As the caseisone exceed ingly singular, I: will relate it ax eorroetlylaa I can. The young lady, when a child; received axOvcre and : oxtenuvo burnon the face and neck and ithe con traction resulting from it, baddrawn her nock for wards and downwards; the chinbeing firtrtlybound down to the breast-bone by thick bands ofchntracted flesh: : The akin of tjft face waa drawn downwards, so ;tbat her, mouth was kept .permanently open j she waa unable to close t her pyes j; there was] scarcely any.appearance of on underlip (.‘and the lower jaw, in consequeoco bfthe constant '.pull.' upon;; It, mas lengthened at least an Inch and a half mord than the upper;—ihe ; pane presenting l valtogethcr, the most' ; extreme deformity. The deformity of tbe jaw waa removed by.sawing out a block on both n des, and then setting the projectingrpart > back; 1 so that: the teeth: of both jews came properly together. -The ; drawing down of the head; thee, eye-lids; tfhd under J?W»oyaa relteved by cutting the chin loosnifrom the , breast-bone; pod. head was railed to its i proper position, the,woandgaped open at least five i lechca wide,.besides ,being..abont nme inches in l- length. A piece warthen cut from the ahoblder and arm, sefficiently large. to fill up this horrible wound, , hnd.. brought ronnd. and neatly secured It) it; and . • thcre.it hqaled in the.moat bcautifiil manner,-reliey-' ingvtho deformity) to an incredible estent,-oeo which war coffsidhreo,'heretofore; in our seetjon of . con ntry, as beyond tbe. reach of surgery; {lndeed, ■ the relief of the deformity in this case, had been bn forealtemptcd, by two of.ihpirfoiL-eminentphysi cians in the city of New York, and resulted-- In oh - - entire failure;::: This fact makes the success oftthe operation, at Una time, morn creditable to Dr. Hulli hen, and more unexpected |o Miss 8- land her numerous friends. i BUBO. Congressional Majorities ,Jn| > ■ In the Static : and' Wayne district, D. K.| mpjatity.oierHeniphilJ.whig, la 2,512. | .InlheHamiltoadlatrict;T;D.Dianey>a d»6r Straight, whig, is 2,995. Id the Richland and Kaaz district, J 1 K. ipajonly :over >Brinkerhpff, > whig and: find 3,600. r In Ae Clermont D. Morris’s : ovQi- JflliS'c, whig and abolition, inupwardac I ..{ttrfion.Taylor says, ‘*l greatly doubt- •: ficatim* to discharge the duties properly, of: which was filled by a Washington, and a Ji; as well as several others of the purest, wiS imbabnccompltshed statesmen andpatriots', <| any otber sge,or country.!’.. And. Daniel 1 says, « l think of him [Taylor] very rauij seems to tbirih-cf htmstff!'' And we say,a i ofi tfao people agree with,them in theseiopin ■ ■ tbiy* An exchange paper offers a handsome foranyvolunteer, wbowentto the war a de and came back a whig. Gem Tailor's Defeat Admitted. . :; Tho .New York Journal: of Commerce,-i-tbe ide cdntest Taylorpaper m the country, —of U>e 2Stb ultimo, virtually admits that Gen. Taylor will be <fp~ feafed!: The following tsihe language used:; Itjsnot to be denied that since the nominations of : the respective important changes have taken place in public sentiment, dr. perhaps We Bhould Say hi the development ofso 7 that sow {there is likely lo be a close and hardjcpntest> where as then it seemed Us if no very serious opposition ; could bo got ; up against General Taylor;; •.; This change or public feeling does not seem to-have re sulted from a thorough consideratifln of the merits :of the respective candidates, but rather-from a revi val.of the did party anitnpressionthat General-Tayior,;if: «leeted»t-wUI; he;‘CssentialJy V ;<Whig President*; .The Free SoHmovementhas dlso' operated agrnnst by; alarming, the South/aad arrayiugflpm bo.the ssde of GfcneraiCass, in whom they have. mom-confidence ,m proportion as he is haled and eschewed byAbolitiopistsand iheiraSso ciates. ‘Had tha clecuon been hold-six months ago, a large majority of the Southern and South-western States wohid in.our.opfaion havc voted. fori Taylor, whereos.nowa largo-majority, of then*;will* go for CaS3..; U is only i&.lhe Stale of Now York, that the v Free Sod movement baa: distinctly operated against the latter, by dividing the Democratic strength, and so securing the State beyond a doubt for ljia opno* nent . 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This wicked Tariff of 184IJ, ip playing the- vety douce .with the business men—there An no mistake about Jt. East evening, tve attempted to como op yWobd street, to our office, but (onmj (Such an erer* * lastitig mass of hoacs in front of Ihnatorpof Ifamp* ton, Smith & Co/, as to render itnlmost impossible to pass by.. Tho Councils should be .petitioned to pot s stop to such a wicked invastonof the rights of pedestrians t Mr. Hampton informed us that they received Upwards of onb hundred bores and packages ofgood* yesterday f This looks like hard times—we don’t think * v Democratic Electoral • Ticket- ta< noW prmted, ol.lha office of the Morning Postj and ready, in packages forthodifferent townships. t . Ex-Gbvernor A. G.M'Nutt, of Mias.,oncof the Democratic .Electors at largo for that fiute,ditid on bis Way to ihocityof Memphis tTcnp.Ji'dtrtha CfomngoftheB3iflluroo,*tflocbram*fi Cross fto<ds, in Desoto county * r K , t ; mr Pennsylvania:!*,now- said to ho thobattlc* groond. Ghio is cow safe for Cass and Butler. What democrat would choose a better field for the fight,than the soil of the old Keystone.—Xov. Drm. _ Fox the Morning Post Gazette vsu StbhePsßcvtew. The Pitubnrgh Gazette, of yesterdays has takdn exception to an article in tho last number of Sreror’s BxviEw, and states, amongst, other things, thatit contains a inter si the Bank management in our city. - In publications like the Review,itiscustomary to make remarks on tho action of Banks;'their expan sions and contractions, and the slate of the money market, &c.; bill it docs not follow that such remarks arc to be construed Into ineeru- Theyshould be considered with rererencQ to their business tenden cy, and tho spirit of their meaning generally j .aijd . nothing hot a captious disposition, biassed fay mer cenary expectations, would or could construe them otherwise. In the matter in question, we disclaim all such intention as is imputed to us; Wo have bu siness with the Banka, in Pittsburgh almost ovety day, andyre have themighegt regard and respect for the officers, and those who manage these'institu tions;. andilis not our wish or desiro to publish anything, that -might: bo considered as sneering at iheiUj Or the-manner in which they conduct 7 their business. We have always commended their cau tion, and we know that it is owing to this caution that the.high standing and.creditor our Banks-have al ways been maintained; but if we choose to intimate > that under the circumstance of grcat stringency opd pressure in the money market, the Banks may pos sibly be otfr-caulious t wo presume we have a right to do so, without being accused of-snecring. ' ... As to tho QDimadvcrsions of the Gazetto on the political portion of the article complained of, we have nothing to say by way of objection. On mat ters of politics, whether it relates to Democrats or Whigs, we shall always say what we please, Without regard to the suggestions of the Pittsburgh Gazette, —and wo may .say that such political advice as’it would give us, comes with a very bad • grace? from that pager,- when it is known that the Gazette is oao‘ of the most notorious and violent partizan papers in the country. S. JONES & CO. flj'Tnosa imesssTEO m asrerlaminglho distance to, and qu&luy.ot, the Coal under the surface,will plane call at. the store of Mr.--F.--R. Dbavo, in the Dmmond, THi» week, and* subscribe towards ns suitable men can now be had forlhe purpose.• itov3-2r _ {£7* 8. District Court.— Tlie United States -District Court will mret-every day; uhtil the election, from IQ to 1 o'clock/ Versons wishing to bet naturalized had bcttcrseeto it in iirne;. ■ - - ' • • sep2<Me : w ; Bank ok Pmssoßon, >: . October 19 ISIS 5 •' IDT-An election for thirteen Directors ofllits Bank, for tie ensuing year, will be held attho Banking House, on Monday, the twentieth day of November next , oci2l:atd . John Sntoss, Cashier.; Excuavob Bavk or Pdrsnuxott, > October 21st, > •, U!/' Anelecnort for thirteen Directors, to serveifor the ensuing year, will Uc held-at the Banking: House ouftfon da\ v * November 80th,-1849, between’the.hours of 9 it mul 3p. m. Thomas-M.Howe,; f octiSdfo Cashier * Mebchaht’s and MANurACTUUKii's Bank, > f ■ * October 20, 1849 $ •; ID^. Ati election for thtrtcen.Plrectors of this Bunk, Tor the ensuing'year,-wll bu.befd aMhe Bankutg House, on Mondaywthe2oth.day.of Novembeyuext.* t oct23.ta W U BETOj Cashier e»t folly m the. world, fqr people. to be ever complaining f of indigestion ami loss of Appeute, when the remedy is so.cQAy pf attainment. Every,mail come* fraught with testimonials oflhe exlraordmary efficacy ot Ctiekerier'* Sugar-coated Vegetable Purgative Ptllsi.m ihe various dig* .eases-which angiuatejn a disordered state of the bow els. Many Ministers of the Gospel, Professor* aiidSta dents mour Universities, Artisans, and numerous others ;whq lead.sedentary lives, have experienced thcUrbcne , fie tale fleets, ami are constantly volan leering thhir ibsti- Diony.injtß favor. In fact, the numberof recoimm'ndri , tory letters has accumulated sd Vapidly. of late, ihat,'if if ! was necessary to answer them ull, Dr. Clickcimr Would ue.corapelled jo cptploy a special amanuehsis; for that purpose... They, all, however, concur in one opinion to wit ; : Tliat the Chekenqr Pill is the.mostagreeable rem edy they have ever tried, add the only one among many which they can.use. with a certainly of relief,'anu wiih out any aggravating: symptoms!- At this season of the ' ; 7earj esneciallyfit Is highly Imphrmnt to r keep liie bbw els m & heathy condition, in order to nvo|di or ameliorate J at leapt, the numerous ailments which are' by /i sudden changes in the weather ETSoldby %VM JACKSON, Gen Agent, nov3 SMnberty street, f • , [For fist of Agents sea advertisement:}- •;> ' yp? Wbiqhts- Indian VggCTAJLB. Pius aw n safe, easy,'landceriaiu cure for Colds and Coughft pbecame they.?arryoffi hyihe stomach and Idwcls,those morbid humors,-which, if deposited upon , the lungs,! are the -cause, of the..above uaugerouß- Cornnlaints. A single, twonty-five cem box of said Inditfi.Vegetable Pills !* generally sufficient to makv a perfect .cure- of.the mofu obstinate Cold—nl thesame tunethe digestion i« improv ed; and the blood so completely punned, thaine\y life and vigorls given to tha frame;., -<■.» Btxoartof VQunicTfeito and Imitations. —Remeraberlhat the Original and Only Geuuiuelndian Vegetable Pills have the. written signature of. wiuuk. Wjuaux ou the topiabelofeachbox. . . / < Bemember, also, that Meßsrs. FeQchlWßngQr &. C0.,0f NcwYorfr;Jas<,B.Gla9coeic Co., at. Clucmnaiijaud J. B. Wilder A Cp., of Louisville,are sox agents for.this* medicine, and we cannot guarantee, the genuineness of .thht offered hy them, for sale. . • .> . •: ?; Thegenome is for sale atDrf WngbfsPnncipalOfflae, 169 Race streot, Philadelphia; and by John Thompson, 160 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa;, who is sole agent for thiacjiy, by whomdCalerscanbe supplied atthewhole derate. ■ ■ .-’fiM f nov3 efierson, rest, and Of this or Webster (jA as he tnojority mods, * * V- * Am * J I' r . 1 . >4'// jf. : S V ').' ; 6 : - ? MAtroa’sr OrriCE —Friday Morning —About an average number of cares appeared, and ip qulhty they were average also. The weakness of which eorao raoo uret afflicted—drunkenness—was'at the bottom of all the mishaps of the ntghc previous The first man callej) op was a stranger to (he cn<- toms of the city,and he very eloquently efpressed himself dissatisfied "with-tbo the accommodation of men and beasts—be belonged th the letter class, we, thought," Bis “ impfet sions » were unfavorable—a trbmendous bhWo'h the head indicated this much of his opiofom He had money once,- but 1 now .he was destitniej’and wished to leave the city fur a more congenial clime, “where watchmen cease to annoy. l ’ A friend stepped forward and paid the fine and lejl the victim of the law away. A supposed larceny case was disposed of. A person coneectedwtih the circus, lost some-money; and, for reasons kpuwo tD himself, suspected two of hi 9 companions. »HeJiaif them arrested and-locked, up,-and their persons and baggage searched { but no evidences of guilt ap peared. Thdy were discharged. , Sedtebccs —Two, convicts were placed in the pnsoncr’s .box .yesterday, ’ fbroeentencesd—James Ricddy, convittcdof-stealiog. $1,600 from Mr. Mc- Fadden,a boarder at lynfch’s, Bt. Clair street, was called np. He had nothing to say to the Court,and heard the sentence of “ three years in the Peniten tiary, 1 * with seeming indifference. Edward Slaughter, a blackman, convicted of rape, was asked what he'had tOEay.nespolewjlhmuch carneslness: “ 1 havenolhing to ssy, except that' I. am not guilty. I say before God, t nmnet gnllfy of the bad act charged against mo. Do with me is you please, I might have ran off before I was ar rested, bulil knew Hud-been-guilty ‘of nofwvong, amy was taken. I have been in jail, “without a fnendto do anything Tor mo; and’ I never {Was m Court before, and I did noLkubw how to act." 1 If say that if I was to bo swung off this minute, { would declara my innocence.** The Court state him that he bad a fair trial,’ jury waa prbrapt in returning n, verdict of guilty. .And farther, :tbat in formation hod, since the trial, reached the- Court, that confirmed the opinion as to his giftfi. The Court then proceeded to pose sentenceThruo years in the penitentiary ” • 1 At ino ott> Taanc.—The Sbenffand Jatler made a discorcrv. on Thursday, of theplans that badbeen matured by Edwards, the burglar, to effect his es eape, and with him take some companions in pnsoh- A key was found.re his cell which suited Iho.-fronr gate lock, Ifiyaa made from a pewter spoon.'Jins supposed that- hit intention was to escape ihrdugh tbc Sheriff Is office. There are two other keys some place in llfo Jail, which liavo not been found, sup posed to bn col) keys. r ,SbbrifT Forsythe cxhibilcdthc false kcymCotirl, yesterday, and requested that Reddy and Slaughter might bo sentenced, that so much, responsibility should bo taken off him* New locks hate been put epon the doors and gates, and most vigilant tvatch wtllhokcpL Edwards and- (*raham were Ijoth seat over tbo river on Thursday jiicddy and Slaughter yesterday* ■*' Tho fire on Thursday cvenicgwas thCrcsuh of carelessness. Cootrary to the eipectationsof all at the first ringing of the bells, no incendiarism is suspected this time* The lossofproperty is at great' by removing, as by the fire, we think. A grocer— who had allhis.goods pitched into: tho'Btreetos dt hoavy sufferer, for moch was -lost in • various'ways; and some articles were stolen* It was shameful to see personal-making pretensions to respectability/ prowling aboulm search of cigars, apples, &c?,&c., which they wished to lake without pay. ThoTorni tnre was removed from about thirty houses; aqd, as the ? people in that neighborhood, arc generally ten ants, and not very’well off; their loss u rather se vere. * The fire orlgmatcd in a.bo&rdpartition, neirihe furnace. The establishment was. for the manufac ture of soap.lard oil, Sec., and was well stocked with grease, &c , which made o brilhaht flame. One of .the firemen was,badly hart in- the «onfa sion, and we wonder, that more were not woapded; for there was hardly, room in tho narrowlaheatofthe i district |n which the fire occurred* i •HTt Some of the ■ daily paper* are filled 4vuh the doll and uninteresting details of the Court proceed ings. Pa guatibits, &c. “Lazy,” of the Telegraph, wrote the shove. Such an item, cornea with curious grace froitv him, after he has begged IVanrua the proceedinga;i :Well,' wo have heard ,of assurance before i but thiahanga »»• _ r. ■ - Kihe—lncoUDjAßian.—La»tevening,uboutoine o’clock,' firo-was discovered in the heart or h'board pile, near the old water works.-Itwassooneuin guiahed.ltia certain thal .this fire was the wotlt of an incendiary. Fata* Acoioeut —During the fire on Thursday night, a lad of tender nge, named It. Brady.fellin to. a eoap kettle .in the Factory, and'was so badly acalded that he died the next morning, - 5 i!. ‘ Dibtuboihq a CoitoHEQATroN.—-Officers- Hague and Pattefson-yeaterday arrested twotnen in'Tem peronceville, on the charge of disturbing tjt Meiho dißt Congregation in that Tillage. They wer«brti|igHt before Aid. Steele, nnd botind over. - ■ ‘-f ■ - - i i Dled.-Suddenly, on Tuesday- evening, 3I« utlimo, at » o’clpckjMre. : CAUoUSE'F, OenituU, wife ofiCbni’ P N Guiiine, of line city, i , . Her funeral wilt take place on Saturday,- at 19 o>elocfc £ Mi, from the residence of Hk- 'Hiortipson,Twtf Mile : Rnnv;Where-ilio friends of thefemily‘are respdciMfly tn.. Yilcdlo all end. Carnages wtll.ibo. ilt.ivailiogel.llie Canal Bridge, Penn street, at 9 o’ciaCk, on SuUrßay morning i ' 'T j „ „ „ pittsbwhqh thbatkb. i C. S--Poeteb,,-t-Manager-audli^uec; PRICES OP APMtSSIO'T f i Pnvaie bore# <.»✓ *5,00,1 Single ilokeu,' -fc*»se I Dress Circle*• *•soc.| Second !Pa-->-25c.- i.Gallery.rM«v»-»M.:.>iOe.| Private Boxes** JCTFirstmahiorMr IMHARBLE. SatubdaYy November■■ 4, will be presented ti'Diama called the ’ , 1 J ‘ BACKWOODSMAN ' 1 * Harunetulj.illr; D. Ma\rble>| ?*.*Mr, Clsra*.»«;w>" • ■ Miss Porter; | Mabel- r • ♦ • • jdaradPfriar,, 1 Mana - ..»«■. ** --Miss-Cruise, 7rijfcJ<g> .Miss Walters ondMr: Goodwill; 1 To conclude wiih - " BLACK EYED "SUSAN - \ William • ♦ ; Mr. D. Marble.] Gnalbram-*'*Mr. J.'lSinin Susan- ■>•**.>.Miss Cruise-• 1 tiy Doors on.cn at 7j Curtain will nse at o’elodk | ' -■-t.r::-'* ■ -••••• IDeilfble Covntrf tte» I dene SaliT- VmsHING loifßloni to ihc Cityneatr Spring/Twill f 7, *elt, or exchange for Ciiy Froperty, lay present iTCfltdence inT»autrenceYl|le.. j t This property:is,beautiful-' ly located pn tie Green burg Turnpike, about ityenty minutes* drive from the centre of the City, —v,! : .. ■■ « ROBT D THOMPSON, H°v4 lot ' NoHomrket ai Sale gr BaJWag boU. /VTOTICE i. v,chase4Lo(» m Mr. Hngh Sweeny's plan of Mount j|4>wet property, at public sale; 6n tho 4ib;;isth. ufid'2S2cl day*of May lasi. are UERiajY KoTnTO>tocall-wulioutde-' Jobii FourtTi^street, near Snnthfield. n.v Rttgbofgbimia fulfil ibe terms A few more Lots, in »ome t>lait- 3 fdr**QU Enquire orJOHNCObLE, as a! ove -■* „ i WMiJ BUBNBIDE,Aue.tr. :;nov4:d&w2w HUGH SWEENY, Proprietor,! (Journal ond Aller 1- Cuypapervcopyand cb-PortO iiegbeny.i. _ ) •'X^OTATOES;—lGObt| T re}»,NSbaKnock,Pomioe9, < i»t order, m store and for sole by , W 4J C ACHESON, Dov 4 , Kq g9nu!hfieldflf CORN— SJ2S bushels Corn l partsbeliedand- J pnrt tivibe \V;A J. ACHESON- ATS—ISO bushels Oals ni Bloie audfor Bateby oot4 \Y. & i a ACHBsOK V^ORNMiiAL—SO bushel#-Com Meal forsafer-tav vt-v,- V W.iJC ACHESON, J»ov4 __ _ [j. No 3 Bmibßrjijsi i APPLES—SOObarrilVofGale'andmbeT-rv&tieUesor l .s/1 App«8 r receiv*d and for mU by «ov4 / CUMMINS k SMIT& V^IORN— IOO bushels Cornjmih&Ear.'forsalfrby V* no\4 CUMMINS * SMITH ipipes superior *• o?uiU'' :X* ’Brandy, vmtagelS44: , pipes superior “H«nnesaylVßrandy; xlnt:-l€4G; 2 do. do. do “Sazerac* 7 do do 1844, ■4 do dcr do **A Seigneile' do f. Pari m store and pan Janding frora Canulv for'sale-low by (nov3> P C MARTINYAcH.: pipe* “Swan,” •• Black 'Harse” ■ % . f -Impenal <, i3agia Oin, for sale lows by? rv »ovar P C MARTIN, Ag?l ii<ir.CffBkS;onPort,:Madeita*jaud: ;X gxsdefer&fid’Clffiagea/fOT; tale low, by (no*3) p C MARTIN-. Ag*l t ANl>«a ANMBS-f-IUU dorm: Motile*«f a"u>< v-T V - pafior.Wiueaazul Brandmsj4ar r |v;; >r ndv3 , P C MARTTfrVAg t. BRANDY—9Lblß.o!dTennes see iVach -V/ Branay t for sale by (nov3) u P.C.~ MARTIN, Ag'i..>. /"\I,D.RYE WHI9KE\—ST hblv. did Moitotahela U Whiskey, lot ‘sale In - dQv3 B C MARTIN, Afl’u bbls superior Recjlfttd »iot3 ty ‘ ° r " a Cby P a MARTIN Ar'i., -DKCIIFIEB WHISKiiY—O/a:sijperioc<iualdyia!-- Xi ways d& band, and for sale IoW; by i ' P C .MARTIN,, Ag’i batheis just received.and for sale by* V/ SMITH &SltjCkAHLl ~ ~ J. , A - i a I ■* r|wE’*UDscnber respectfully informs In* tannery cos*.: ? A lomera and theipublic generally that lie is now.pre*-. Dared-iofumlaboU- kinds ofForeign-and 'Domestic .Wines and Lnqdon r and Cordials lower rates than usual,: Persons- wishing'to. purchase; writ find itlotbeirmterost u> call nt the old stand, ears ter of Snuilifield and Front streets * k. Hor3 p c MARTIN, Agent.' :. A MARINER WANTED—•With $3OOO cash to cngayem a safc and profiiable.htuiiiess. already ’ partfally established, inthecuy. A gentleman intimate*' .. |y ;acqaainied .with-tbe-Dry GoodsJnisiMss,would be. 1 preferred . S CurHUERT, Gen Agen»r . . MQVJ Southfield street-: j NFORMATiON WANTED*! '—Was taken from the t Lnndiugv foot of-Wood street, on Inst Thursday, the oi l,l sack Wool, Smirked *' Smith & Sinclair,” Fit!«- burgh. . Any peraon.byretanung it, will bcliberallyre warded b> S k \\L HARBAUGH, •. < uov2 : v7--.i.. •• NO: S 3 Water andlMFrontstroctr BUSHELS RYE—Rec’d and forsoiehy • £\JU novS CUMMINS A SMITH /v* LOTOF CORN MEAL ANDVLOUR MIDDLINGS A for gate b 3 (nov2l CUMMINS & SMITH >1 LOT OF RED -AND PINK-EYE POTATOES— JX; Received and forsale by novS CUMMINS & SMITH OH BU9HELS DRIFJ) PEACHES~For flaie by ; ; £\J nov2 CUMMINS k SMITH ? .MRS.A. LEbCH,No.-BFitfh street,takcsihls Ommethod to inform her iriends. and- cuslomera. ihpt intends to have;an:opening of Fa!!, and. Win ter BONNETS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, Ac, ot the latest and most fashionabJefliylesjOiiThursday/Novetii bcrSd » nov> 4t :TpOR residence, consisting of eight JP - acres of Landtuid a* valuable bnbfc : House* conve niently arranged; aleo,a Stable* Garden,Ac-y-aUirr good repair, and in a healthy location,about one mile/ntiove LawrcnceviUe. Price, =$0000; terms,: SSOO; nr.hand, balance at ten or twelve \ ears t j S, CUTHBERT, Gen Agents ,nov2 Snmhfieid street 'T\IUbD> FEAJUHESrrsitt sacks, uew crop, jusireceiv . JL/ied and for sale by (port) SMITH k SINCLAIR. vT , \I3SOLUTION.—Tbe: co-partnership ;heretofore'iM> : JLs tatuig under .the firtn .of A. D,<k Ri Patterscuu&as thisday-ueen dissolved,b/mutaal consents ~.v;vi: < : The.ousi|iesswill becatnedonatlhe old stand, in Dia mond alley, by A D Patterson, 0rt.25, >4B (octB7 lmd| A D tell PATTERSpti Pot Sale*; 5 * j ii WO DOTS OF GROUND, on Ptyjn streiLbetween ,J* Marburyand.Hay streets, eaeb> containingin front 23 feet, andin depthilo:feel to an alley 20 feet ; -i A|so*-a Lot on-Liberty st 9 23-feet ftonWand IXO Sett deep to an aifoy, on which tbprciJfeteeteda large'three l story brick Dwelling Houre,'withlftth and Wash Hou*c ’ r.-i Also, a Lot on tlie cornerof Market and Water streets on wbich is n largo threestory frame -AndalEo;aplece.ofGroundflimatfjd on theMonoOga •having a front on said rper ofl3l feet 0 ron .mng back.3oftfe,et. Tor-tenas, apjdy to r/ - - i pcj3|adot ) 5 D BIDPLfi, Fgurth-gl ,T)HINTING received, a fresh supply of A Proui’A Pnntinglnlc, at ihe -«■ f ' P i PEKIN TEA STORE, octlJ No. 70 Fourth st. wsr b -scAiru niuy .ATti’rao'v SCAIPK k ATKINSON, MamfacMrbtt of Tin, Cop 'strmtd Shut Iron Wart. TheFalso exeente*evfcry description of Blacksmith-Work.*'First streeL-betweoir Wood and Market, Pittsburgh octal y f A'Cartfv - ~}T J sTTAVING disposed of my/entire interest in stock and/ JX trade to JOHN M BLAIR,DAVID STRWABT, and^HllJPBPAHMAN f three'pTacucal.wottmen,ror ; a long tlme.inmy employment at the Brash Manufactory, > ;N0.'120-:Wood street* I-wobld Tespeotfollyhespirak-for. them thepatronage'of toy* manyfriendsandcustomers, iandvof the public'jrenerally,-believing that they-wlll. firove'Vrorthyiotid deherviug of a'conti.nnnnce.bf-.thati iberal support which hwbeenfor so long a limeexteßd*; ed tqmy establishment, i . * -> * t -Very thankful for post favors,.and hopingthauho hew - firm of BLAIR A CO w»U nal be forgotten, . t~ . i <,l am,. Ac,, Ac, i i ociai dflt i i OHN w BLAIR rrtHE luh&mber is now recemng hia second simply of ' X'llich Winter Dress Goods, Ac., conststing orstiper:? ; FWnch Jlformo, ;Slßtwher.ry,-;p?a.2ennQ-b]ttei’At|d iouser colors, AH * oot French Cashmeres and De Lames * Plain,Choinehonand striped Alpaca, - t AJargc aßsortmcutof.longnndsquareSbawb Also, a foil supply of Silks,Batins, and uncut Velvet, for Bonnets, at ROBT,p tIIOMPSOIVS, octfll • - No. llQMarkek 3 doors from Liberty st- - • LUEr"A ui store and for sale by Ur*doth JOEL MOHLER J BBLS CINCINNATI LARD received and J for kale by 1 ' ‘ffkJC ACHESGN. octSO , NoSSmithfietdsL JOINT SUSPENDERS-2 assorted .Nos.ja.Bt received.and for salo at JPbiladslphia' pn-■ ces, to close consignment, by oct4 EDWARD TODD & CO IACONrTSyWBacorv iSiiQijlders ort band ami iarjutfe > by rv [octtO] KING * MOORHpAP ' SEVEN ©AYS LATER • e Jt—f j ; f ' 1 < f ®l>* Cholera—lmportant rrom Ireland— Havements la Fnatt-OrtH alarm la _ ( New V«ES t Na«emhet 3. Tho Allan tic ’Mali Hibernia, arrived at Cotton to-day. , ~ , f , _ Sho brings seven,‘dlya later feilf JU T . erpoolon the *2lst 1 i Ji / , The Choleba —-The afann created. £y tbojip pearaneeof the fholera haa generally abated. v The Jlejpstrar Gcoeraf ofLondon reports tbfrtv additional cases, up to Saturday laaVofllbo Asiatic cholera havmgoccurrcd m the city, 1 • <* . “> On the other hand, the general hoaHhor London ra better in thia r than at the same period last-year This favorable comparison ittrue when applied; to Jhbentire yepr.v j IV Q A o '{ (v?>] ~ y Livcrponliaa tbua far escaped the pestilence, not a single case having Bcjcnyfed in that mty. •■> f» In Scotland, the cholera fiaa appeared'ja several placet. In Edmbhgh, the ravages oflhls peiufeace wns moro eatcnsive, and dcatha more bumetous than In 1 the English cities, he-pirf ofLiith, has however, eacaned with comparatively slight.attack. The Government hr a' finally become .convinced that quarantine regulations are unnecessary, ha a means of preventing the spread of the disegsq/ Ibeund—C ve or O’Bsieit.—The Lofd Lieuten ant hat been by a dcputatipn qf tho inhabi tants ofDobliq .and vicinity, reqaeB}rt!gibis.tntSr~ poaitmn in fsvorpf Mr, tl’Jßrieo.. r f His LordsUpileclinei’glvingaditedtanswer to the memorial,hut; assured them that full weight should be given to thf recommendqlioq, to mercy ~by, the highly reipefctablo jury who tried and convicted turn. In the meantime, -the fbrtnajitics 'tbr jjinjg hut write of error bjl the legal ndviseta of Mr. O’Brien, are going on. The fatcof the prisoner thus remains undecided. t J / > ♦ , j Mn. O’Dohaouoe haa bqeo found commended to mercy in consequence’ ot * faavlbg withdrawn bunaelfifroin his associate*, befortr troy creertoclfiod been committed. 1 i McAonEAa-tbo "trial of to commence on Monday, aud the lelbtefifcid tbo pv s°nmel subsided during ibelrfalftof M’Monuftrttnd had rented. 1 p The> Ibmh Poor —The Invli ‘Prelates “ ifnjjlW the Governniculto emplqy-lforthq uamcdiatqrqlief oLthe poor-—all tho fundsatits disposal,and ush'its its influence labflect slic&.nn equitable adjustment of relation* gud’ tenant, as"4iatl stifcmlate capital, losure eoiplojttoUf ld"all r, nSle bodied men, and tbcreasq thn th‘n^s)il. FRANgE. i ft ii *7 A* partial change baa been tirade* itr-the Prebch .*o havebeen- madelortJjo pur pose of precluding 1 Cavaignnc’s reiirbmehlsfiom office. « h * ! Ducroui, the Prefect pr the City, Jo fl: resjgMd LouisNapoleoU keeps quiet. n i s j-i t/. ‘Cheap- Socialist cpnttqagjtq'be Jipld. Ono-was to-Jiave taken place an Saturday, UndeHthe auspices of Ledru Rotlirt. * ‘ ' ’’ 'AUSTRIA 1 ., The cventd now passing in Vienna, anbco’nvulsing the whole An mam Empire, jieep European con- Uant alarm and excitement. > 1 u, it Tho insurgents still bold possession f ef^ Vienna. Apgshqrg.thp Emperot’s General/ had taken bis military pa ititin in the suburbs of thd'chi" Wdkept Jhe citizens iahourly dread of a: bom^arameqtl, ■ No defiant umvS had:bcen'recejVed as tOflhe fitial : termioatjon of the contest. ,H ’ *' ‘^| COMbJESCIALr f Lrmfont t October'S. Bating the past Wee* the weather tiaß been nn eettleii. The harveslahave generally'beehg&t lu Ufe];. A *■ ** CollOh—Prices have declined oniaUi de scnptiohs. The markct'clowid'with a dtnniivhrd tendency. ~ ‘„,i‘ •. poo! and Lfindnn have been tiimicil dur|ngthe past week,ana greater firmneta Ins exhibited fir ibetast few days. American Wheat is quoted at 7». 4i SSa.SSu American brands were selling at 32r. bbl. ' - Corn has recovered from its J»tb reduction. The present rates at LiyerpoOlnroosfollovraa VVhile, 35036 s *> qr.j ( Yellow, 350375. , t Cora jWealf—.Yellow if quoted tit lofiJOs.i t Provmnnc—Cured T j ro?ujiono‘have bben qtuei since the suiting of the last steamer. , i r-> Beef—The supply to market lalimitqtfrtiHii puces rangeatBovr6i^(B9sj.;^;tjeinY'ifr3o4'fil3.‘rfar'Dni ted States BritnO'Meaa.. Ordinary laaelling at SO 083 s. J * ; t* Pork—The sales of the weep have reach ed. 5,000 bbls~.ot shipment to Ireland. r , t ' 11 The remainders fonatore...The prices ranged! from 36050 a , according to quality, 1 ■ '■ ! ' «. , ' CINCINNATI MARKET? t - < November 3J—.6 war. Floor—The sales to-day Comprise J ,151)0 bbis. ap previpoa pricos. , 4 , , Whiskej—The demadd to-day wi3fjir,-with sales of 650 bhls at 16ic. $r gal. , J j r • a Cheese—Ba!es of ■ selected for ship ment, at 6|c. Eh ' j 1 ' Hoge—Salcsaf-fiOO headats3)2B{r ( 100fiij.,iret. i i; The Weatber^ltJiaa.raioed;.considerably .’ainco : onr last report—and 19 still raining. __ * The river rose 14 incheß since morning. „ 1
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