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PITTSBURGH*. - MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1848. . democratic nominations. FOR PRESIDENT. LEWIS CASS, v OF MICIUGAb. 7 rpfL Having lull confidence in your abilities and xe - publican rrinciplejr ; Tmvited yoa to my cabinet; and I . never forget wiih-whatvaisdretion.and lalonts-you , met itaosd. great and. delicate'- questions -which .were.. brought be/oreyoq whilstyonpresided over the Depart*; mem ot-War. wriickentiUed yoatomy thanks audwill. ;ever most lively feehugsoffrfend to.eyery .true American, 1 ppbiestatid.wlucb'jyoa.toolc,. fis-Qurimniater-at' > .'i*ians,agDuist the Qumtuple,-Treaty» and which, by.your :'.talema, energy-an4ftarlefis.resppnHbiJiiy,defentedit9 -? rsnfif oiionhy>J?rbner-An are pity vutended'by Great But - .ain to<boj\£e our international taws* make her mistress - of tbo destroy ihe national -independence, not ■. onlyofour-oomilryibut of aU.-Europeyand •-snoble her. < tefceome the tyrantonve.very.bccau.w-rffrnmiL/aeK ■v ,son l fJtttmo~trenrt/d Cass, , >. -FOR VICE PRESIDENT, : ,m % BTT^ LER, ; nnd hisßVe sons” wasaf&voritdtoast vma Washington, and Gen WILLIAM O BUTLER, is Vv.: foughto'nevefy field Irotp ; therelsaiowerof strength n the very name T 1 - \ x TICKET i<V i r SSftATOBTXL ELECTORS, vv. ;^v., •:;ivj%V^UAM : Bioiißa,of Clearfield. • ••I)AVj» , D. WAOK!fBiq of Northampton, v-' > V »•> HEPEESENTX’nVB EUBCtOBS. '’■W- -rhHEmTLßctner, Philadelphia County.; r a * « U, lions lUCs«ss< do City, > c fU - i ‘ nil JaixaSmwi, ' do> County, [ IV.. A.L.RouMToaT, 1 do do* ‘ < r V, Jacob Montgomery ob i d VI RobertE WwaintfLehigh do #v vn WjLUAM/W; Dowmwd) Chester do : u “VIU, HsfsrlUtMMAJf, Lancaster do >$ iX, Ffhsr Kum, Berks 1 do > (, „ „X. BEarfxKDSiSCBooaoVKB t Monroedo •* - i t WM-SwßTLAjni, Wyoming do xn JoSakßbswbtbr,Tioga do , XIIL JoiCvC > (jo • XIV. Jmm 'WEDMAK,'Lebanon do fxv. Roßinx LPtsdas, York *■ do «. 1 _XVL Frederic* SmtH, Franklin* do , XVIL Joint-CaOTvxii, Huntingdon do xvm Cffiaxta Aa Bxjlck, Greene do ,' ,xjx. Gants* vf. Bowuui, Bedford do >.v XX. Joan aSsLutKos, Beaver do •. XXl.GeoboiP. H«to.Toa, Allegheny do ; - : XXII. W.'H.DaVI3, Crawford , .... ,;do s I XXIII TDatrrarlVßS, Potter do /V,V XXIV.'JAraaG.CAMBHU,BaiIer do 6 „ :,.'...vr=r ■.-;r :.-yr:Sf:■ --■== ; PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, TUESDAY IOV. I burning JJost Job printing ©ffite. -CORNER OF WOOD ANI) FIFTH STREETS. ' ; fly* to our Establishment, & splendid SltaatPirwer'PrlnUng Machmej weare'preparea To do aUtandaof.Newspaperandßookworkin astyleofub,- surpassed beauty'and neatness, -and. upon the most tcu ; • ;80DttbIe'tenaBr-*We.respectfully solicit -the patronage of .the public in thialme of our business aurttjutxud to hand tnxhar/avers Itfort t> This must be complied untki »rt ordef to in sure an insertion. }YhenUispossibte } aneautcrJiourtoould \ di preferred . -r 3 < « * . V. rQ^KataTalUftaou—•Democratic Committee oa :: Naturaltzojion-wiU meet every day- at the Coart House, >• xa the-UuiiedStates’-Cdun Boom. Democrats,-wanting - . to become- citizeuA, can' con&alt R.H. Kehb, or Jon* Cote*. ’ * if oct3o -oriafc. . THE OLD WIG-WAM' ’-Dsmocratic HsAP-QpAatxgsThe $l Cl&jr. House.: aSfflSS9^:(fornieiir,thfe;-'\Va3hingtonCoflee:Honse.t. .v^will be ojTen erer)'«veiifng,at O o'clock, ontß aftdrthe.Pfesidenu&l Election.-: Democratic News papers,. l>ocum«?nts,;Speeches. See., Ac:, will always be ; found upon ?Lbe:tables.. .The Democrats generally, and .the Workingmen .particularly, are invited to honor the with thetr presence ocll3 * DEMOCRATS, RALLY I RALLY I „ MASS MEETINGS, -RyiWjU bfeheld Warehouse, on next Satorday-and Monday evening; and the following gen tlemen are expected to address .then*: "Andrew Burke,' -Wilaon-"McCandiess, Henry. S. Magraw. and Charles'< Staler, Esqs • Ry A Meeung Will be held lor Somh Pitlsbnrgh and Eaw-mill.Run,on. - . . evening.. Messrs..Able>Rob« ■ erts, and Satvyer, will address it. r...- . - ■ Rj*A Mass Meeting tvill be held luAUegheny City,at -ihsTaTarket House, on Monday evening; .whtfh will be addressed by Messrs. Kruer, Kerr. Burke, Layng, show den* and Howard. . - . jtTT A Meeting will be held m. Cirnungham,on -Mon day evening,whicb will be addressed by Mr* Able, Dr. Eeyser, ana others 1 The lost Grand Rally 1 i Todught itheiDempcracy will hate their last glori ous. rally, beforo the great battle or to-morrow 1 Scmdcratsy turn oat in all your strength—there will bo good speaking; and plentyof it. • 'Black, M’Cand lessyßurhcyShaler and others, will bo there; and .theeloquent Kruer will speak in German. Came one—come all! To prevent any difficulty, let our adopted fellow* ““cffizisns.bring iheir naturalization papers with them "to the polls,on Tuesdays The Federal Natives, we < arc told, intend to challenge the-yote of every- Democratic foreigner. Be prepared for thenn <. -* GUARD THE BILLOT BOXES; Democrats, remember the Aitncr frauds a few ; years ago I'• Remember the Schuylkill frauds on the 10th of October! SSTGuard well the Ballot Boxes on Tuesday'next, so as to present similar frauds from being perpetrated aga in ! Bo at the polls' all day, andkeep a.watchful cye npon the insides as well ap til o outrides.' ;■ EIMIIItE YOUR TICKETS. Let ever; Depiofcratic voter examine his ticket -carefully.,.and see that it-corrosponds: with the Top lowing. The Federalists already have fraudulent tickets in cnculalton, in various partsTof the State,' :and they may. attempt to practice the satnq lnfa rnons trick in tins county,*m order to sccnre the . election 1 of their slave soil candidate for President. , The following .are the. names. of the Democratic Electors in line State. 'ELECTORS William Bigler, David D> Wagener, Henry L. Benner, Horn R. Knenss, Isaac Shunk, •Augustus L, Roumfort, Jacob S. Yost, skr Robert K. Wright, lU- William W. Downing, r\s~ 1 Henry Haldeman, ■ Peter Kline, _j- Bernard S, Schoonover* -Tifrilliatn Swetland,chi’ — , ...Jonah Brewster Av- JohirC. K\ng,<Jjy , John Weidmao/fa Robert J.‘FisJteis-J'“ Frederick Smith,'; John Cresswell/H"" Charles A. Bjack, j f -"‘ Gfdorge W. Bowman.^" John fi. Shannon, >J.' - - George P. Hamilton*'- ~ William H. 1 Davis, r in, 'Tifpolhy Ives, CLC . . "James G-. Campbell. We have heard of threats on the part of several wealthy cmploycrsand manufacturers in and about this ciljyto induce Derapcraffc ’workmen to vote ,tbe Federal ticket* We*ay to the Democrats, re gard theni/nott-vote na ,yourponswences:ilicta\e-i -do your dpljF as American frfcemcnt If wfyg om ploxets thTeatoniitp if yoU’< refuse to 1 - vote according-to their imperial dictates, report factat.oaco to ihcjiditor of thi9 paper, orto some' xnetaberof tho county committee GfcorrespQndepce, /and measures w»lf he taken at once to have ; ‘such employers proeccuied, according to law* rcsidence-rathe Penetentiary may teach tyrants fo regard tho rights of freemen K s .v.* \r i >v-: -■ •:'?•’mv- 'xx.-;: >x - ,> , -; : -* v # ; ~ j- { ;,:-•/-v?: 5„-;v r ' =i ' \ \i, :xx' i j. ~ _» ~ v *" ,■* - i " r * ( r - ■*' * v *1 s ' i ' r* -** *>*' -v?c/ a <r x* rj x r*- - * ' ~/» *t l a‘‘.V- ‘- * l ’, ' 4 ’ - , 8-* ,' - ? * " * * ~ ''***£,£'lz Jss& ” ' > J r_ X 1 vV - i - * ; - ’ > „ - 1 1 - /;* J: : ' Morning Host. naturalization Dopers. : : ; Rnployer.’a Threats t t s J 1 i j* rr • , '-'-',' - .....„ ... , .. . ..... ... . . ._... -;-..,:....,........::.,:-...!,...-..-...:;'....::,....'!..- USPAItALIBBED INFAMY I hAGECSjERAtRESORTTOLYINGANCDEGEPJI^f-- Ne.ver.'smco. onrgovcinrnent.has had an 'erlst i ® n Pß> hßS>thero^e^:?csor£odtoi}hy,lhe ; enemlcsiofr the masses, such a deep-laid and V. rdely-cxtcruled-' system ofTratid, deception-;: lying, asis evidently beiffgcarried ontby llic Federa] par ty, in the present canvass for the Presidcncy;' It was.not enough that Gon. -Taylor-should himself tell - tho country that.herhad-not had time; from attends mg to his duties, in the camp, to study political-doc trines; and, that lie should stand before the country as a. candidate for:the.highcst. political station: in it, avowedly political doctrines which had agitated the country during the losi twonly,yearp ;-r-it was not enough that he should bd actually unpledged upon any point usually involved, in a presidential contest, and that hisfricnds should Urge the merits of “ Old Each,” 11 Old Rough nod Ready,” << OJd Whltey,” Ac., &c. This state dj' things wad not sufficient for the success, of Whiga gery.Thcro was too much of ■hqnesty in this—loo much- reliance ■ upon—not the -intelligence of-tint People, but—the power of the selfish and ioarllesS office-hnnlers to deceive, and humbug the People.- Something far. Beyond this.must.be dope, or<t{iere could he no ground for hope by “'Whig” offico hunlers. . What has -been done; by these unprinci pled, heartless, and uttcrly vagabond political gam-, biers t Lit us see. Id the first place, we hear. Caleb B. Smith, of In diana, tolling the People of-Pennsylvania; of Ohio, and of Indiana, that a brother “ Whig” of Vir ginia, who wnain intimate communication withseve ral ofGcnv Taylor's most intimate friends, had told, him that Gen.' Taylor was decidedly opposed -to any. furthered tension of slavery; and tbathn would not veto a bill incorporating' info,it tho‘VVilmot proviso.: Tbiawas-lo satisfy. Free State;: Free Poil,Abo!ition “ Whigi. ” But, no sooner does the Virginia feeny tleman have the statement of his “Whig” brother of Indianapublicly, presented to him,than .ho. very politely pronouacea-the’Whole statement a.- lie, and' boldly asserts that Gen. Taylor is a friend to the j -South. | | We next hear of a commiUoe of the Legislature of Mississippi having waited upon Gon. Taylor, to know if ho were m favor oftlio.Proviso, anti against;: Blavery oxtcniion,’and the report of that cdmmitlep J that Goo. Taylor was an enemy, to both ; amt that he would not set free onc of his negroes,-unlesa-ho i could-Bend, him Back to Africa—that his condition at tho North would he worse tbsnSlavery. Tho report of-themtcrviow.ofthis committee wasmado monthb:- ago, and it has been.published iq every. State of the Union; end has been referred to;by both"political parties,.wiih comments, according to the latitude in which it was referred to. The Hon. John M. BoUs of Virginia has declared that-ho basin hispossessjon thevrfginaLlciter. o/hCo/. .Boons,.the-chairman of this ,Committco; and,Col. -Boone is :vouched -for- as being- a gentleman of unimpeachable integrity.— Notwithstanding all these fact's, Trnman Smith, a “Whig” politician of tho Ogle order, has Within .-the last .week published aietter purporting to'have been received by him Gon. Taylor, tn tie month of April last, in which Gco. T. denies .ever haying made, such pn avowal of opinions is Was .stated in the letter of the Mis isstppi committee. What honestmclive could have prompted Truman Smith to keep back this letter until only nine days before the election, and then publish jt in the Free .Stales,r-or rather is this not primu facia evidence of fraud and forgery; in order to aid the cause of his ytle asiociates t : John M. Bolls, though a Whig;- is nman whoso integrity. has never yet been questioned; even by his political opponenta.- • In the next place, we hear Columbus Delano, of Ohio, one ofllio unprincipled doughfices of lliut State, asserting, at Cleveland, that .ho had seen d private letter from Gen. Taylor, in which lie declared that As icovld not veto a hill in which was incorpo rated the Wilmnt Proviso. Wo hear the inftmous Corwin reiterating this statement in Ohio. We hear it from Waller Forward in Pennsylvania; and from' every.tcckless anil unprincipled AacA- at tho head of a paper hired by the Federal party lq the Tree States. On the other hand an honorable man ; tn -Mississippi (Felix Huston) writes to Daeiol Webster, and tells him, plainly, that Gen, .Taylor-- is..sustained in the South.because bej.s opposed to that Proviso: andhe is referred to Gen. Bsyite Peyton .and’ Mr, Benjamin, one.of the electors In Louisiana; tp Mr. S. S. Prcn (tss, and also to Judge WinchcstoiJqfVMiasissippi,' all of whom are intimate personal* friends of Gen.' Taylor, and occopy distinguished - p3sitiona: in hisj party at the South: nnd hut a few weeks since, (on tho 2Slii September) Dr. Panniil, of Orange county,: in Virginia,declared publicly;andreiterated the fact* in a letter: to. the editors of the: Richmond Enquirer,] which they have published; that Ar had tails posses , sioqa private letter.,lrpm Gen. Taylor, in which he pledges himsclfto veto the Wilmot Proviso. And m Tennessee and Kentucky, the friends of Gen. 1 Taylor are -every where contradicting statements! made by C.B, Smith; Delano; Corwin, Fdrwiml, and) the whole host -or Fedcrdl Whig , and Abolition I orators. every man of sense- in this i country, every honest man, of every party actuated ; by principle, —are the: necessary and only inrcrcu- : ces from this Stale of faclsT -'Wc-cao- recognise no ■ possibility of coming to any, other conclusion - thati ‘ this,—that the Fcdoral-lcaders.thcmsclvcs, have dc“- tcnmned.teimposo.upan the.Pcople, in ordet to so cure their votes, to: get-themselves into office; by i assorting, and most publicly nnd solemnly sssovoy aUng in the Free-Stalps, that Gen. Taylor tsopposed to slavery, though the owner of nearly three linn dred. negroes; even when they know the eontraiy tpi be the fact; or, that pen. Taylor has himself been a party-to.the. most gross. nc.t.of deception nnd polit ical viliamly that has been heard of In our country We cannot believe that Gen. Taylor is capable of such an act of baseness. Wo cannot think that ambition to become the political head, of this gov. ernmontj-would’promptany man, who has been so* I. faithful to hiß.country as Gen. Taylor, has been,to -lend himself to so base end villainous an act,' " Bill sse,canielifve that creatures who,are willing to for-- ■swear all principles, or to suit their professiousof principle.to the meridian aud the company in which jthoy may happen to be; or to gain- theco-opporslion of a particular faction, are ready, and willing,-nt any moment, to undertake, and to do, if probable,, any Act of political villainy, for which tho,histeryi’bf our race has furnished a name. Don’t Forget; That while Win. O. Butler spoke and voted for Re mitting the fine imposed on. General Jackson :by a corrupt Federal Judge. MILLARDIFILLMORE op posed so slight an act of justice jo the noble hero of New Orleans. Paifit Bound* That MILLARD FILLMORE voted for the odious: bankrupt law, whillejtho gallant WM. O. BUTLER opposed it in all the stages of its progress. “ Hoped John Tyler.” . Ex-President Tyler has writlr n a letter in reply to an invitation to n Democratic barbecue, in which ho stakes-strong ground m favor ol the cause of the .Democracy in the: ppproachlug election; , He: how ever declines to eat, drink and be merry'■tt-iih'tlie ; bqya. \ . ” '--J I —. Western Heitt . Now is yoor opportumiy to choose a Western man for the President of tho United States' Huzza tor the btrlsl‘ The girls are alt for-Cass and Butler. Among the number who will vote for ( GenenU Cass certainly, ■Pro Miss. J Rippi, Miss Sodh.Xouisi Anna, and Vir- E ,nia j . a P^.P r °hablyjVtary Xand an 4 UiC tvvo Caroh nmn . ,SSr About,three inches of nnow fell, on Eaiiirdiiy nißht. The sun came out and made it vanish. 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One of theadjnnctsof Federalism xU Philadelphia, has made the-wonderfiil discovery, that a pamphlet, i recently, issuedim:that ptyy for cirdiilaUoft among, ’ ‘her German adpptcl jiuzeqs, Smokes the fVhigs the same as the Aristpefats ef'jtur'ope end finds much , fault with the Dmnocratslbr putting intocirculation -such a pamphlet" We h'hvejnotjseeh'thia pamphlet, and of coursc'dainotknow whether the statement is. true, or not; butive hesitate not to.say, if a pamphlet has been issued, containinglanguage, cal: eulated to impress Bach an idea ugou-any (portion of our .adopted fcllow-citizons, that pamphlet has ad-: vanced no sentiment at variance: .with truth! Doei any man doubt this t > ' ' ! Let him read tho article in the National intelli gencer, (tho organ of ihe Federal Whig party at thd scat of Government,) on the -reception- of ihe news • from France; announcing the‘banishment.of Louis -Philippe;- in-which a glaw .afitho, most: exquisite sympathy is manifested for the,fallen,tyrant; and a spirit of malediction is aroused,- against the warm hearts that had risen in opposition to him,—hearts: -that throbbed alone, for the glory and freedom of their,country;, and let him read, t 00,,, tho many: lessor organa of that party; in which tho article' was: circulated, with commendations. i Let him read the-leading Federal papers, all Over the country; and ho; will: find, if not - denunciations: of the Irish People, l in their struggles to bo free;; and strong favor for the British government; at feast; an entire absence of sympathy forthatdisiresscd and: down-trodden People. uu j > Let him look at Ihe courso which has been purse-' ed by this party,-ever since it had awexistencd-ip| this cdDtltrj —at- tho time of tpjjiormatlon of onr : Constitution, when - its ablest and"most: influential leaders; openly and warmly contended for monar-: -nby ; and- when-one of them declared, that “the British government, with all Ha corruptions, was the: best government upon earth;” when another of them declared,.that:‘ < AU coinmanitics arc divided into the-gootlemcny and the; sifaplomßn :—the for-: mer are composed ; of < the rich and well-born, > who: ought to have a permanent sharom the govern ment.” j Let him watch the movements of thalparty, from; Ithe adoption of the Constitution, (to which tho wefe : opposed,in spirit,)down to,the present moment.—' Like Satan in Paradise, they know that they dal® -not approach.opcnly and .boldly in the work of its destruction; and therefore they have ever contend ed, for.fmp/ied pothers under which they have sought to perform; acts un direct- violation of tho ■-obvious and platn mcamng'of that glorious instrument—war nng Btcadily;:biitinaiduously against those who sus tain its plain and palpable meaning, and seeking, by cvcry .mcans in their power, to subvert it, even if it should he at the sacrifice of human liberty itself;— by contending interminably, for schemes calculated to enrich thd few, and impoverish the many—Tor banking and other corporations; ' fora-high protec tive .tariff le. benefit- the .'aristocratic .cotton 'lord* and n few others, at the expense of farmer, the mechanic* .the- artisan -and- the day laborer, , and all ihe.othcr. producers in the country;—for a grand sehctno of improvements by the General Govern ment, in effecting which there mOBt be danger or subsidizing-all staleauthontyfor whot-they have termed a national bank, to regulate the exchanges -* particularly solo regulate them,tbat; when it should become, ncccasary-. for- ils directory to occomplsh some great end, that the circulating medium should be increased or diminished m amount ten millions -in Six months, us.tvoadouo under theirfavorito reg ulator, inMa attempt to obtain a new charter ; —ror a-scheme or distribution- of surplus revenue, or of money from sales ofpublic lands —making the sov ereign States of this .Union dependents upon, anil subservient to, the General Government, v Lot him .earefitlly qbserve the'conduct of those who sustain these doctrines, towarda the honest and .toiling-masses, who .laborlor their subsistence: how they aro avoided and neglected, except upon the eve -of an election; and how they arc,.then, oaiy notic ed,that thoy may bo imposed upon;-if practicable,' .or insulted and brow-beaten by tyrannical overscera, ;actmg under llio aulhority of their masters, if they choose to assert their own sentiments. Tlmso are a few of the considerations,’which are naturally connected with the statement; said to be made in this pamphlet. They are-such ascannirt Tall to strike the alteation or any one, as highly im portant; .and-itoceans to us, that no one, who shall. examine with that tare and attention, info the hisfo ry*of parties in this country, whichtho importance of the subject demands, can fail to became satisfied, thntthcscconditions have all-surrounded one of’the political parties in this country ; and that the party thos sitnated, has .been known under the various names Of Anti-Federal, Federal, National Republi can, Whig; and morertceutly as the No-Party-Na tivc-Auiericaii-Abolition-Frte-Soil.party. Under all these names-rm: all.ita disguises—it has still been the same apint, embodied only in a different-name; —the same- spirit of secnonality,-of:illiberality, of intolerance; of opposition to the will of the masses; and of hnmiliatrag subserviency to wealth and offi ctal station. Th® Old Gray Headed Veterans know Lewis Cass. - A friend or ours, fsays tho Detroit Free Press,) relates an .incident that took place at Jackson a short lime since, showing how tho: old settlers of this country remember the, many nets of kindness reh-i dored them by Gen. Cass, at the time this country was one dense wilderness, , and the Indian and Wild beasts almost the only inhabitants. Ho had just re tired from the stand, after speaking to an immense crowd of the hard-fisted Democracy, when an aged veteran,'whose silvery locka denoted the frost of sixty-winters; made his way through the'crowd, by tho assistance of his staff, and clasping tho hand of the young speaker,. his eye moistened With a tear, remarked, “I am a whig, and have ever been"; 1 have always voted the whig ticket, but at this elec lion, myself and- five sons shall each deposite a vote for the man that has done moro for the West,' than qny other )iving_tha Old.Pionecr,- GEN- CASS.”- As the old man nttered this specch,' his: dark’ eye flaahed with youthfiil- enthusiasm, and «: smile of gratitude played accroashts face; said he, “over .thirty-ycars aga I came lo this country, then a wjl derncssj with about'B3oo, forvhd purpose of seek. iag my fortune.. Being; unacquainted with western' life, and but little knowlcdgo' of tho West; then ad unbroken wilderness, l called on Gen. Cass to ask -his advice and council!!/Ho kindly irtvllcd me to his home, whore, for twodays,l.enjoyed tho hospi talities of his Crcsldo j and, with maps in hand,and n thorough knowledge of the country, the beet sen. lions of land were pointed out totne/lmd I finally made a purchase within‘a short distance of thin vil lage.. •lam now in my old -age,-surrounded ■ with' wealth and. coroforl,. and havealwayssaidthat, Bhould it 'ever be in f my power to reciprocate the kindneia from one who, by his-advice, placed mb in : tho position I ndwam, I should do it; and nowmy oelf and five eons intend casting on? votes for the ,pld_pioneer nr the West. I linow him to be a man ,filled for the office; and had I the casting vote, it should be given to LewurCaa.” Such, friends, is the evidence we daily have of what hia neighbors think of him. German Whig Meetings, 1 We see bills posted up at the street corners for Gcrmanwhig meetings in'lhia city. A GennantoWg is o rara avis in terns! Thank God 1 there aro bni ,very few of our German fellow citizens, whe aro [Willing to nffiliaie with Federalism-ov its twin broth er; Natmam. They are Democrats, almosUoautan; and are zealous in their support ofCasaand Botier. The few Gormans whojaro- working for Federal Nativism, are >a.purchased and> paid!Swiss band;, without the slightest clnmt td ! moigl :or:poliUca}'h6n-- resty. They are a dishopur and a disgrace to tho German name. J 1 Democratic !lleetlng on Sati)i , tla} r Sights •' ANOTHEH / GLOIUOI|a RALLY' vTlio Democracy- had aDotberiefiUiusiastic meeting a^ifilj 5 on Saturday night. Notr wuhfitaiidipgtho welithecwas exceedingly inclement j ,th,e turp ■ out- Spvtan baml waa. vcryilargc.- Thcnght epiritprevailcdamongstthepeople—the Democratic lira burned brighter than over—tho De mocratic heart beat warmer ami quicker—the De mocratic, masses: have ■ resolved that - Pennsylvania shall be redeemed IjT J * - ? The meeting was addressed by H.UMDSTAETTEiiy of,Ncw Lisbon, in tho Gcrmnn Innguagc, in q very effective nnd argumentative speech, which wai frequently applauded by 'tho German iDcmoctacj present. 1 ; The Hon* W. W. Irwir, formerly a Whig mem her of Congress from this and recently Mm isterJo .Denmark, .openly renounced all .allegiance to Whiggery; nnd, in an cldqucnt and powerful speech, stated -Ins .reasons for advocating Ihe elccJ tioa'of Cass and Butler. He spoke the truth boldly and icarlcssly,. and was warmly applauded by the thousands present. t T le meeting was also addressed by McssrBb Sha4 ler, M’Candlees aifd-Howard, in theirusuahclpqucut} and argumentative We regret tbat vve havci not *oom to alludo to ihe remarks of. ihe^peakers l morn at length. <, s j .. vTjie meeting adjourned to assembled agam-at itbo sainjj, place, this evening, after giving a heart/round) of cheers for Cass and Butler. , j The Democratic Vote* AVc were perfectly satisfied, upon seeing tho suit m several; counties,of this Slate,-nt the election; la. October, ,that was o-much smaller vote,; polled by the Democratic party of tho State, than it was our privilege and ourduty to have polled. A friend ofours, who has tho time tordevole to such’ esamiflaUons>dotcrmiDcd thaChe would bo satisfied' as to.thcnumhor of voters who abscntcd themsclves from tho polls on that day; or, nt least, that he would pretty nearly approximate the; number. Hey therefore, carefully compared the returns for Octo ber, J&4B, with those of 1844, noting tho difference between this vote and thatf and proceeding to as certain, according to-the rules laid down by Mr.i Charles' Gibbons (a Whig,) for governing similar cases, tbo natural'increase in the vote,&c» From this examination and comparison, it appears; tbatj ihere has bcen a Democratic gain, upon tho' vote of 1844, in 28 counties, 0f....;.....:.. 4 6691 Democratic lossyin 30 counties, 0f..,*6705 .) -ClcarDemocraticloas.-..... i;v. ,■„l4 Thc|*e is a deficiency, according to the rule ln 48counties, 0f............ 19,856 Making a total Democratic deficiency of.. ...19,870 I There hasbeon/tn 10 counties, a Democratic •* r etce&Aofi.,, 1399 Which .would make a* total Tor. Dempgrahc ’ absentee?, of.. J . .18,471; From this Whig ’* absentees*. .v. 3,228 Andwo-hayewhat may bcfrurlyassumetias thfe number of Democratic voters absent on . th 6 10th of October « 15,243 And [ if. wo add to this number, the Liberty .• Tolea, cast for but which will : now be cast for .Van Duron. * *.. •.. .. We lhavc a majority against the “Whigs” t*f*j 18,571 ' In;order .to show that this estimate has been based uponcalculationa which seem to be fair,Ave submit, also,) the stale of the “ Whig** vote, as recorded, together with the mrreaso, &c. In counties, the ?< Whig ” -gain has been* 10,5 M In 25 counties, their loss has been* T 3,053 t Clear " Whiff " gain....... .v7,4i>l Thcn there is a (t Whig in 4j counties, gf. 13,983 The <> c Whig V gam Bubstracled from , which Bhowaa “Whig” deficiency of. 6,532 And if from ihisba taken the lr Whig”. excess, in 13 counties, of. ......... We find tho “ AVhig ” iibsen* tees to 3j22S Aa ; before subtracted front the number of Demo cratic* absentees, It U assumed that the totat vole of the statc baa been upwards of 300,000 j and .that the increase has been. sharcdcqually by -the «Fodcraland Democratic.parties. From these conclude, (and we think there is abundant ground for hope dc rived from this conclusion,) that, if iho Democratic- voters of this State j shall rally ,in thdir strength to-morrow, the i vote of the State will be given to Lewes Cass and i WiLLiAit .O. fiinxEit, by a majority of not less than fifteen,thousand; .And wd are confident that this can be dotgej against the united vote of all tho factiomsts m ihe Staie. ■Geu. Gmi and. Improvements* • : The contemptible demagogues who pretend to op pose (jcn.Cass because of his alleged opposition to thp improvement pf Western Lakes: ami Harbore; had better consult the documentary history of their country, during the administration of Gen. Jackson ; and they will find, that some of-lus-ablest reports as Bccretpry ofWar, wero made upon this subject. But, wecan scarcely believe, that any man of ordi nary mtcllfgcnco and information is ignorant of the fact , and, therefore, wo cannot think that his leading opponents arc honest. ■ • - • • '• [L/r Those interested ip ascertaining thefostance to, and quality o£.tho Coni-under the surface, wiU-plosocall '.nt.tlio store.of Mr. F. R<>Diuvo,jn ihcDuunond, tuis week, and subscribe towards Boring, ns suitable men can novv.be had for the purpose. nov3-45t S« J>lstTlct Court.—The United States District CourLwiU meet eyery .day,: until* the election, from 10 to.L o’clock*-.; Persons wishing to bc-naturaltzed bad better see to ilin time.'- : ; i - sepas-to [. Bank or PmaßDßon, ? „ * t October 19,1348. < , An.elcctjonfor thirteen Directors of this Bank, for ibocnsuMig year, will be hold.at the Banking. House, on Monday, the twentieth day of November next.' > : » : oct2l.dtd , , . - John Snyder, Cashier,!- !. ExchanBrßank of FtVTsncnan, )- 3- .. > , October *JUt, 1848 > r filecuon-for thirteenDirectorsptoserve tor the ensuingycar, wilt ho held at the Banking House on Mon<- ; day, November Stlth, 1848, between-iheuiours of m. und3;P,M.. * - --.-'T: - ThOMASM:-HoWJS, : oct23;dtc Cushier/L .MEBCtfANrs and MANUFAcrvvEifa Bask,?- ’ Octobtr 20. J 849 $ . IDT An election, for thirteen Directors of tilts Bankyfor tlioeivjuuig yeur, will be held at the Banking House, on, Mon/, ay, the 2Uth day of November next. or 183 td W If Denny, Cashier • - tt/*- Consumption is a disease which is-carrying its victims to the tomb-by thousands. Svithont being urresi ed in up progress by the medicines incoininou use at the present lime. But a. brighter-day- is. coming;. and has enme—as to successfully arrest tins disease. -DU; RO •OER’S LIVKBWORT aNDTAR* not only gives unme ihato relief in COUGHS and COLDS, but from the testi mony of men of the highest standing hero and elsewhere,' it is innking some very remarkable cures of CONSUMP TION, in: the treatment of discuses are onward;.and nothing can arrest us spirit in the: present age. -.Those who are ufUicicd with diseased Luug.i would: do woH'to call oft'KNEELANB: Grant ru one door below Second st., the agents, uml see the cerii hcntCß of Dr. Wnu'J .Richards,'Judge 'Win. Burktviho wife of flic Rcy. Oco. W.Maley, nnd of Dr/. Hiram Con-: late Professor in the Eclectic Medical GollegcofCmcix,; n at I scp23 • and Loss op'AßPßTiTEi—liislliU great ■est fbUy-in the world, for people to bo-ever complaining of Indigestion and loss of Appetite, when - the remedy is so easy.of attainment. Every mail conics fraught with itestimonials of the extraordinary efficacyof Oltekeners Sugar-coaKd.Vtgetable Purgative Pills . iri the various die eases,whicb'bnguiatß Jn a disordered stale of.the bow els. • Mqny Ministers of the? Gospel, Professors ami Stu dents m bur Universities, Axtisansj and numerous others -who lead sedentary.livesyltave/experienced their bene-', ficial effects, l aud.are constantly-volunteering their Jesti* Trtony.iniits favor. In fiietjthcnumber of re.coranicndA* toryleuershasaccumula'red so rapidly of late,-that, t|. it. .waMiec*?ftsary..to answer;them all, Dr.jChcJ>ener would be .compelled to employ & special .amanuensis for that purpose;- Thcyull, however,'concur in ope opinion,-to wit;.That thaCirckeneriPill is the most agreeable rein- 1 : cdy theyhave over tried.-and the oifly-ono<mnong many? which they enn use wlihia-ceriauuy.of re.icf, nndwnh out. anyi&ggravating-symptoms. At thisseason,ofthe, year, especially, it i» highly important to : keep the bow els in u ijeathy condition, to order to avoid,or ameliorate at teasel the numerous, ailments which nre induced by sudden changes in the weather. JET Sold by WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, ' nov3 ! • 8d -Liberty streef, ; | » :[For list of - - \ v= -• LOCAL MATTERS. _ Quarter Sesbiore—Pniojr, Nov. case of Bamuel indteted fur Pefjifry, 4he jui-y returned a verdict of *< Not Sifihy,” aed (ho prdse- Levi B, AbDiSj to pay. the coslfe. is - as that waa- Vnali" CIOU3. ' * ■ - Commonwealth JamesßurnsandSamuol Cook. ? c Conspiracy, and*'obtaining :goDdff' oii; falsepretonces.’?.. Burns was brought out of prison, Cook,wa« OfiVlliaVing been released on bail some ogo.The proßecutor was a. stranger id this city, nnd permitted hunself become acquamted 9 ] wiib Burns Cooky in fiavia* Auction Storcl They asked him to gd- Oifp&ud which request |ie was silly enough to corap/y with. Wfiile out] Burnu nrtd Cook managed, by means of ball*—thq new swindling instruments—to get all the money the strangor had. 1 Mr,'Kenny addressed fho'juryvin belialf of the defendant, Burnsj Mr* Shaler for the .Commonwealth. Tho- verdicl of the jory-was,'I—| 1 —| GuiltyiOf obtaining money on false prclenccsV’ j Saturday , Abo, 4—Commonwealth ts. G. Frioff.,. Jndictmont, “ Plea, “ NotGuil*! ty. JJ Prosecutor, Mr. Dunbar, of Wilkins township. For Commonwealth, Mr. Mograw ; for Mri Darragb. The proeecuttngwrniesssLatcd that he had a horse stolen frbm him, on Tuesdoy, August th^ from the stable of Mrs. Kaupman, Diamond. The same horse was-found m possession ofthe defendant/ a. few days after. The defendant proved as very clearly, and was acquitted. The defendant isj a boy about iwolve years of age, very spnghtly and* intelligent. His parents arc respectable. ! ■ Some other onimporlant cases were ; disposed ofj Tho Court thcn adjourned till Wednesdayj after the election. 1 / A Scene in Coubt*—A iC voucher” for^tL^man, ,who. applied for. Naturalization papers, on was checked jUBt in time to prevent u penury on Ins part. The affidavit wak filled up, as is customary,' nnd .the oath Was about to be Judge Patton required the ages of the parties. The “voucher** icps about twenty-five year's younger than the applicant! The Court rchuked them both! severely for the gross and outrageous act. The blunder occurred in the Commissioner’s 1 Offico, where tlie affidavit was prepared. The* ‘“voucher” declared that ho did not know what was in it. He thought he was going to swear that th&old gcntlcmanhad been in this country Jen years, i instead of declaring that over before he was: eighteen. i Cauoiit. in xiie Right Place —On Saturday, a girl .visited celj,‘m the jail; fortherpurpose of leaving him hts washed clothes* It being intima ted by an officer thot a warrant was out for her, and Uint a True Bill had been-returned against her by the Grand Jury, the jailor locked her up; and she will be very likely to stand hertnal. Astbeoflencc charged is onfi of great enormity,—that of seducing away a.young giri for the purpose of it is hoped that, ii really guilty, she may get the ex tent of the law. v BonctAnv.—■On-Fridnylhight; the Iron City Hofei was entered by some .of the gang of Bu(glars now in the city, who divested some of tho boarders of sub dry movable valuables. Nothing has been heard of thcm ;gnd it is generally believed that they will es> cape. -.. 3 328 vlnoMer,—The Mansion House, Liberty street, was entcrcd on Fnday nighty apd a trunk taken from a. lodger. It wa9- found: next day near the * new Ba m, minuuila contents. DisonAcEriiL Conduct.— OnSaturday evemuglast a set of drunken rowdies collected in the neighbor hood of the Rolling Mill; m Allcgheay of whom threw a stone through a.window of tbo houßc occupied by Mrs. Wilson, which frightened one of the children so terribly that ita life is despaired; of. It ss a ptly that thePohcc of that, city cannot suc ceed :Ui' breakmg up the band of disorderly persons who infest that neighborhood, and disturb the peace and qmct of the cifitcUß wjlh their midnight orgies. A Ftsn old offender, David Lafie; was arrested on Friday night, on the charge of steal ing about fifteen dollars worth offi«h>.fromthe mar ket* While in the Tombs, a man named Hunter .called taACe-hiUM itejWkßJikonco recognized asixu accomplice, and the Captain-ofthe Watch locked him up.: In the : morning,'the whole affair wac in vestigated, and the result was that both were com-/ milted. 3,304 Guadd against Finea.—Nowiathetimeto guard property-froin The season for accidental fires is upon us; and it is believed^—it is known—-that thdre is a band of incendiaries about. It will bo. better to apply-the arts of prevention now> than to delay till after an. immense number nf buildings arc burned doun./V* body of Mr. George Brooks, who was drowned off the steamer Dispatch, some three weeks ago, on Saturday, morning, at Dam 2; on tho Monongahela. He was taken to Allegheny city, whero lus family resides* S2F* The Glorks of the Courts were busy on Satur day,making citizens. Both of the great political parties were busy yandwo heard of one Free Softer who got out his papers. - Watch Found.— OlficerScott found a silver.watch on Saturday, which appears to have no owners It mat the Mayor’s office. It is supposed to have boon Btolcn* A CnAßn.—The seats in ;Howcs’ Circus camo down, on Satutdaymght, with a crash; One woman was badly injured, and a large, number slightly hurt* J&Bp*-We understand that Howes’ Circus is to win ter in -this, neighborhood.. We.observe that they offer some wagons and horses for sale. SO* Dan Marble certainly appears to-night. • ! & Clark, of^Bellevue, Ohio, November 23371840*5ept a letter to Dr. G. C-Vauglin, the proprietor 'of the celebrated Luhontnpuc Mixture, the Great Ametr ican, Remedy, with a statement vhat iii the vifeiniiy, or ; Ohio where they do business, the article has had unpre- Icedcuteil sales;- - Nothing like: it has ever- appeared*. ‘People resojt to it for nil complaints*aud iU ellect la air -ways good. cases, which have baffled the skill <of racaical mao, have yielded to it, and tho faculiy . are . •using it in: their practice; A.large. number of medical anen arc agents for its sale~a:stroug proof ot the great virtues of. the article. Call on Agents, in our poperi '■whose nameS are 'to be fottnd uuacr Great'American Remed>, And get a Pamphlet ; Agents lu Hats & BEOdavAT, No.2Libcrty !st. ( near Canal Basin jy!4 ' BT* Wmairr'B Lndun VEaBTABLB Pills Ora n sale; easy; ami certain cure for Colds-and Coughs; Leemise they carry off, by.tho stomach and. bowels, those morbid' humors, -wbrelL if >denostfed- upon-‘the lungsi ‘are . fhe cause of the abovo .dangerous complaints. A’ Single. twenty-five cent box of sald lndian vcgetatle PillS is generally: sufflcicnt to makc a perfect enre -of tho most obsiiimtc the same time thb digestion is improv ed, and the blood so complctcly.panued, that.newJife. nnd vigor is given to the frame- >. ■ JBeioareof-Counterfeits ,md Imitations.-* Remembezthat he Onguial and - Only Genuine Indian Vegetable; Pills mvo the written signature of William WnronT-on-the ton lube! of each box •> i * Remember, also, that Mcssrß. Feuchtwanger & New. York; Jas. S.; Gtasoiid A Co., at .Cuicinnati; nnd: J. B. Wilder Co., of Louniville, nre Nor ngeDts-for dhis medicine, mtd"We , cannotA!uaraniee the genum£ncsB:of that offered l»> them for sal e . : Tiiogenume is for sale at Dr* .Wright’s Principal Office, IG9. Rnce fitreet,-Philadolp.hia;and by John Thompson, ISC laberiy Rtreet, Pittsburg faj who is sole for tius cuyvby .whom dealers c an;bc supplied at the whole ale rate x > nov3 PITTSBURGH THEATRE. 'I ' • C. S Pouter,— • ••:*• • *.•»■— n ..Manager omliessee prices op a ouitsiok P/ivnlo boxes* ?.* vS^Wj,-[.Single tickets,..•f-:*r*7sc. Drees Circle--* *s(k:.'| Sucoml> Tier*.***3s-1 Ptl>*--25u- Gallery ?*-,******'2oc^} * ♦■.»•*•• • Mr. D. MARELE Ims arnvedL, and .will appear ibis. (Monday) evening-,.Nov. 0.-when v,‘i)l be acted tho , forest SO£E ~ JonnllifinPlooghboy • «...... ■ To which will be added the * ■ backwoodsman -Hardhead, Mr. D:Marble) Merville*« **> * , -*Mr; Archer. Clara*.** -MissPortQr- | •;<■•-<"Mrs. Prior. Maria • . Mt«sCrifcffe * Pas •*•••**• •••MisjsjWalters.aDtlMr.Gdofhtyp* ! To conclude with > PETER WHITE . » Pster White • « « r* < —* w Mr Dunn Mt« Peter While, » i -* Mas Cruise i jF7‘ Doors ope nat 7j Cui/tom will nroiti ~i o’clock. ’ -fe . *' i , - 4 '=: };• J ';w i , .■’ -| ’it, , r * ,% w if -*• 1 - *i z"V j" v * «. * * ~ v * - * * * ': ' •: _-_ • ■ •- . ~- ■, -f ',s%x r ‘V'-Uv - * - - >l\*. , vv' t '‘'”'. : * ;W' '. ’ f f 1 ’ ‘v-> ' ; s ( ‘ } *• **l.3 * * N**' * *- iff * < ~ 1 I S \ * r - v *- 7^ r ’•_ ____ V 1 -, u -*• f h. i f- "* *+.” V\. T ' . k \ _ >'sS ”Z; •' ] ,‘- . r i'/'K j r <. > t i - "a* ‘ ' e- 1 r s *- *"d , «■ " “Tvn»\_ '•4r ', - _*..\‘ ' -■<, . "-; \'* '' r f ' _ 'n: ' „ ' ■>■ . . ~ ' I *.*-** *?"% . . ( , * *J . .•. :m.'' ’■"' «•'• t--.*'. •-.-v- - •(3^' < >iV.jj<r:.f ••: .:•■•-•.! ife-T*.."t-- 1 - . “> r . , -.J «* a* "•" 4 -»- l" 4 *■ * - ‘ . ' : ~--l' i siiiiiiiaisiiiis# aWillßSiiiPMi® C l -J. .' 1’ ‘" °' v J - • , ', L"~', I r \r£ ( * -f .]r ,* f K ‘-sf s "- u r>v 7 r J t ,/ * “V -r, r i Jl. ", c *s& * ' v:\< y^r^/- \> * ,V C V ,vl V -" ■■ , > • '»*' ~, , *jr I-*. “» L - . ' -•.,-> '4^' P , •V v T » /Jirf *-* -■ v a ■ ■ j-; - . : i7* us »4f! 'V* °' >y y Jif v* (* ? < ',73^ . PffiVSti’rW'V. jf-t't . . ,-?T J?^c vV ‘ “*A> i;|^>. riZfYS. * '■ V rw r t-r? t ■yr •J-", K--‘- '.V , 5 f i v * v * y , 1 \ -i*jr r , L. 4 ■* ' m ; - ; ■ 3 • Mr.'Motble-' | Rfews bf lMegfaph! Reported for the irforplag Post. J FHITHER PHOJIj EtfROPJG. 1 f* - ' ~ v Philadelphia, Nov. 4. y . -fiffj-'to the. latestJAftnien£-&othiDgncwhas been re ceipt d from Ireland. Oct. \ mob collected to prevent-the ■ Potp locs from being shipped. The Nation'll Guards wep* called out. In the conflict fourteen were wounded. M^rltcts—No further ‘. 1 Proceedings In Philadelphia. » PurLADFLrnrfi Nov. 4 —lo p jf. The Demount had on immense TorcULighl tfrp laatnight. -It , wms: attaclipd.'by tho. Whigs> ondißifight occurretF/th which a Whig named Alfrcd Coleman was tilled. 1 - ' * f 1 “ \ , . a , r t. J ( ° b PHILADELPHIA MARKET./ 'A. f Phil 4^-0 foreign nows hae produced a bolter fbelirgin jhe market. We note sates ofgQodbrafi(Js of ssa43; the sales, however,- were modentc, -■ t- Grain—The market for Wheat is dull. Sales’ of Rcdnj&t ST,I3. ..The sales of-Corn to-day .include 145Q1)u. Prime Yellow at 62c. Cona.Meal—Sales to a 'fair extent at $3,0003,12 & fcjißh. 4 Provisions—The market for Pork is firm,’ and .price# have advanced* Sales of Mess at sl2,soj'to the extent of ]so*bbls. Wlilskey dull, ana prices nominal. Co|ton —Prices have declined *c. since the receipt of IhS steamer’s news. T , Groceries—-There is an increased demand for ColV fec. The unfavorable weather has checked opera tionskin Sugar to-day. There is active demand for Molasses- PfjJit—The supply of Applcß is small, but ade quate to the demand. Prices arc firm. 1 1 Dried Fruit—Sales of 100 sacks Dried Apples (new at 62}c. bushel. Sales of 150 sacks Dried Peaches bu. P 4 . Seeds—Salea of Clover Seed at There, is very httfe doing m Seeds at this ume. v 7 f The Mppcy Market is easier, j * *• f k NEW YORK MARKET. * i * Nrw Yonu ? Nov. 4—6 *H. . .Ffour-r-The-market ,is:.-llrm,i.wiih-a g(>od-oastQrn ; and frame-demand, and somb •shipping' inquiry;*The: saleij t6-day have been to a fair extent, including of Genesee at $5,50, an advance ; and sales 1,500 bbls. Western aL $5,2505,31 .. GtajK—The demand, for Wheat is goiidj but: trans- arc not large The sales to-day i nclude Primp White at $1,1801,24. Sales of Prime Red at $1,0801,12. Corn—The sales to-day include 4,000 su. Prime White at 68c. Salei of 3,-000 tu. Mixdd at 69c. Prbuißions—There is some inquiry for Pork, Irut holders, arc .askings hifihcr pnces- tlmn buycrs 'aie' willing to give. ** Whiske)—The demand is fair, but prices are un changed* CoUon—The foreign new's has unsettled the mar ket,sanfl correct quotas be'' ~-anfl correct qtK joos cannot be gicen. ; . Cortr Meal—Salon m a Tegolaa* fca) at 3,31 bbl. is no change in.other,nria'lcsusoallyspo ken/o!t:in lhe market. i . . BALTIMORE MARKET. * Baltimohj:, v* 4—6 p, jr. FlptU! The foreign news Msprotluccd no change tn tlie nnrhet. The market is stead), but jiot ac tive.; ; ( tn prices [there is nnquotablcr.hangcrfrora pretjoTis quotations. The demand i cohfined (a small dotslorcity consumption demand. Graifc—Thc foreign news-has ns yet barf tufeftectj' excepting to cherck business. . Holdcrsof Wheat arc; asking previous,prices.. -Small sales* of Prime :ißed at SI ? Q3 / 3Si,O&; Prime White, for firmly use, nt j not GO; choicCi There ,)s a fair Remand for shipment. The receipts for the week Rave been Tight. Coen—The sites include Prime Yellow at 65(3'66c. Sales of Plane Wlnteat ;5605Sci for old .of neiViWlule'at 52(254c* f sales of Yellow htf*3o6Oe. * ■* * \ without Wo mult quota? 1 tions. „ c CAR GO ORMERCHANDIZtir-A great' .•JL/ Variety of • which nre .IVcolen, Pi Ik. amhCQtton Goods* with Clothing; Boots nnd itfiocs. imd.rome .Hard ware; Cmlery* Groceries. GJftaa ami :Quefenswnro,-Tfn. Wnrtiv&c.i &c.f.Jke.j AT AliC*riON. on: neeoum 01 Un< derwruers? terms cash, par funds..- Will be said. oiiiiic-: count or.underwriters; at McKenna *• Auction Room*, No 14$ Wood street, tareedoors-from Fifth. on Monday; next,* November-Cth, commenctng.nl IQ o'clock m the torcitoon • and continuing,from day to day until alt* arc disposed of, part of: a cargo of merchandize, compruuift' woolen; silk and cotton good*, with clothing,, bontx/nut . shocs,and some hard ware, cutlery, groceries, China and queehsware, tin ware, &c.; Jcc.f &c.ybenig pari of ahar;- go - OfiniereliamJjzti/suuk. in; the Arkansas river, a lew weeks ago; all of wluch hus been openeSand dried. A greut pprtion urenot-at-aUdamnged~vAjnou j gihc articles ore i iig d and plain sntin, silks, booknwlmull,Swiss and jaconet muslins; umhrrllus ami poraW'lsj silk and pocket hdkfs. and cravats; silk, worst* ed aiid-:colton tnnge lrnens, alpacas, ■mcntiQsvcnshmercs, de vlames, ribbons,4ianthread laces, silk anu cotton buuliQg-, silk, mennernnd eotion hoscv silk, buckskin gloves- and nulls,- Judies’’ and fenl.te kid aud hoskin gloves; woolea and cotton-gloves,. leaolwjl ami .brown rauslms, col’d.cambncfij- cahcocv and.gtngliams,gin£rharala\Vn9,browa?hnen,red'nnd white flannels, cloths, cassuneres-cassinots and -jeans, Engl island domestic blankets,' Mackinaw blankets, countrydlannel; country socks, twme. caiidlcwick bat ting,-a lotol ready-matTo summer ana ..winter, clothing, hats,Tadics’ morocco andkid slippers, booteesnnd shoes; men s (find bey’s boot9 r brogans, munroes nnd Bhoesj-caj-. petsocks, UTosks and libarrcl hardware oud cutlery; a lot QfGrocenes,compnsmg coflecytea, in* China; tin. warcj-adol ot school books, wall-prtpcr, fancy baskets, thufis, caudl. shovels, Ac.r- The goods are now ready forexammaiion.- i .< noy(b; .-. • • . ■ ' JAMES McKENNA. Auci. l qf ARGESTOCKOFDRY GOODS-iOnMondaypionj -11 iri&Novcmber-Gih; atlO’o’clock, at’thc Commercial Saules lgootu.'corner-of Wood .and Filth:streeis, will 'be sold, \vsthout reserve, a large assortmentof Staple and Funcy Dry Goods, comprising :super. cloths, ca&simeresv tweeds, g[eans,iflannels,<.blnnkets; : super. rich siyleprints, ginghams,-alpacas, do lames,: silks,-,black samt sand fancy vestings, shawls: ip great vaneiyjsdk hdkfSQ hosiery, gloves,lnsh.lmfens, .damask Jmeiuoble cloths} Checks, tickings' bleached and-brown muslins, woolen comforts, hood , coats, &c • Atdo’clOck—Groceries,iQucensware* Furniture, 1 &i:. A quantity ofGrocenes, flue quality Vn.TobaccO, rega lia Clgnts, writing and wrapping Paper, shovels, window clocks, lampsy &c. l erate. assorted Cbitm aud Quticnsware.w bxs: assorted, Glassware;. A general assortbteatof household.furniture;.embracingnearly all the-.viuiety wanted by housekeeperspcookutg -stoves,' kUcl}Vitptett>lls,&c * ■cfpckr— A; large ..collection of nevv .Rooks,: sm* a -general assortment m every department of Qml.science; English'and American .animals: irated- works suitable for. presents; fine, ruled :cap : writing paper; ’.blank "books; :Bard tcr premium gold pens. Ac uoVfi JOHN J> DAVTSj Auct S.STRAYHEIFER.— Came\to thosubscnbdr; nv Peebles’.Tp.; on the 16th/of«Octt>ber last, a ilarkbnndle Heifer, aboutt wo years old.-The enuestpdtoccrae forward, proye property,pay charjcs. ana,take her away ;or she willbe disposed of, . according tolaw- {noyG:3iw*) ' JQS.tYOODRO.W.!. t Desirablfl.Cono&yßssl'deuoe fopSalo. - to ri'him.to tlie City next Spring,-I will . T y'r ißcllfar exchangfr.for City, properly, my present Tesuh&pe iuLnwrenceviUer, This properij I* beautiful* ly icdnted on. the Greensburg :Tuniptke t about twenty mmv .Vtavc from .ho i?n.ig of .Ig mrpsQy> nt>n Im No 110?ifnrkcl 3'S - fcaJe of Building Lota, vrolict TO PURCHASERS —Perrons ha. mi pur 1> Phased Lois ill Mr HnghSueenj s plan ol Moiiul KmrtlHiVirbpcrly, at puhlic;salo, on thq.Alh, Joili-aiMI ISM dais of Maj laatjare hebeo* vmrrcolo call nijlipuiile lavoViKe office of John Coyle, pjq, Ppurth;?lrsety jiear SinilVoeld si. Puisburgh, and fulfil the terms of sale A frictlkore la a, imame plan, for aU -Kutpnreof^HNCOVLE.a,ahove , t no y4 (1 sfyZtr HUGH SWT.ENY, Proprietor Allegheny City paper copy agd ch Post) TV)TOTOES-150 barrels’?N'esh"ninK>ck~Pomtoeß,;i7l firid'btder.'in store and for sale-by r"« vuc, ACHEsoN;.r , No 2 Smilhfield st». /~‘IORN-^2Sj-bushels Com, part phelleil and pnn m :the (j cnr,forsale by (nov4) W & J C ACHESOX - Vtiii \Y fe J C ACHEhQN yTOßN’MF*AL—{jObasllelsCorn MealJor saierby.{ Kj * / W A: J C. ACHESQN, ; ijav4 yp smithfleld:st..:. RPI3SS— niul-.othcr vtxnetles of ,J\_ rApfiles,received.andfor.sßle P9*T iL_ CUMRtINS fc SMITH ! bushels Coni; la theHaMorßole by :: v' <Kov4 . j ' CUMMINS & SMITH S r rilA\V r Side nnd. Frencb Workpd7-Willow'Haskeisv fine nrticle; just. reciftTcdatid 'onemng at.SG Market, sircei. [octSj HOGAN A C^NTWFXL y$ iu V r ■■' , ::t: '.V. ■ ■ 'v ....... 5 1 MIMM * J* T For Sale* mwo Lors OP GROUND, on Pci n street, between .X Marbury am| ; Hoy streets', cadi ( uiaimng m front ,23 fett, ondm depth 110 feet to an allt-j 20 feet wide Also, a Lot On Liberty st, 23 feet Irani, and 110 feet deep to an alley, on which-there is erected4.large three story brick Xfwelhng Htfesc, with Bath and Witsu House Also, a Lot on thecornerofMarketand Water streets, oa which is a lurgn ihreestory frame Warehouse * And also;apicue of Ground situated on the-Mononga* hala river, at present occppted.by Joseph Tomlluson. ' - havmgafronvon smdjriver of 131 teeiOmchcsLaud ran .nmgback3oofeet. For tenusvap ly*to oct3l dGt J D BIDDLE, Fourth at, t>I7RE BRANDIESr-2. half. pipes Otard” JT Brandy r vmtoga 1844, Sor. rOpcstlo i - ? * 2 half “ Brandy,>iriLlP4o 2do do tfo “Sazerac* Jo. do 1844 4do p.do do “ ASeignelte” do ' Paum-storo and part landing Jram Canal. forsale low b> 1 > hjrAßTlNAg^ ■ IQLL.ANI3 pipes v « imperil 1 Eagle IVINKB-r-2l ;qr::casks.of Port, Madeiraf.and ' - X. Sherry WmeftJwi aUfereut grades.andvidtagps, for sale low, by (n?v3) P C Ag I. AND BUANDIUS*-loU4ozcn bOltiCsof bu» f » penor Wjnqsuud Brandies, for sale by / no\3 } P T C MARTOVAg’L PEACH MtAl'iDY—Sbbls old Tennessee Peach V/ Brand),localeby inov3}-P’’C MARTIN, Ag'tt Ll> RYE WHISKEY—bO hbls dldMonontfahtia Wlmkey, for stile by 1 1 hl 1 noy3 v B, C. MARTIN, Ag*l < -pKCTirag* WHISKEy-1W bVIs-superloißeciUied XV Whiflkej, for wile b> > u <« t np%3 ■p Ecru ICU WHISKEY—Of a qnalilr, ai- , ' % 3 “? fOT feaftft ft l'U3beis7uatr^ceiv'e4aridfdrstUflbr ; \j no\3 SMTTB'&ifilNCfctAltE*- A Cora. ;r/IIHE'-subscriber .fonnericiw-v -: -JLr lomersnnd the public gencrallyiliatho is ntnypre-M .pored .-to furmsb villi'lnndB.:of‘ Foreign - and-J)on»eaUc’ ■ • i; r Wmes and Liquors, dnd.Cofdipls ofoverykiudj at much {overrates than usual- FersoA* vmtung to purchase, ■» _ willfind it to their interest to caUal the oldstynd; corner of Sranbfield ami Front streets' •* nova P, - - ' A PAHriNKB WAN-I€l>—Withl*3ooo cash capital, JX to engage in a safe and profitable business,. already impartially established* imba intimate i ly acquainted with the; woold Im i preferred S CUTHDB&T4 ! OenifAgentyi:'-vi ! :f;.---;.:,A/!; no\3 Snuth&eld street. 1 t TN TORMATION WAN^EfiT I —Wns token from thq i-;J_ rXiau(fing, fbot or Wood lnsrTTnjMdayvtbe • - > 2Gth nit ,1 sack i burcb. byretnTUinfl’it; vvill.be hhorally re* warded, by 9. A W. JfARBATJGH, , uov4 No 53 Water nbd 104 Front street "Of Rce’d.'ond-fotwtffiby- *- ‘j-r, . ..... 4AJ\) nova CUMMINS & ‘SMITH i. - > > a lot or corn meal and flour middlings A for gale hj f (novS) CUMMINS & SMTUHj 4 A LOT OK ULU AND FJNK-ju\L POTATOES ,r\ Received nml for sale b> ' * { * nov2 CUMMIN* & SMrrW ;>n BUSHELSDRIED \ d\j uqv2 CUMMINS fc SMITH a MRS A LEECH, Atr 9 Fifih Krreej*takeß Ih}n acUxotl w.infotm her fneuds ami customer*? rv: • itc.intejuUto have \Ynvv v : NNETS, CAPS, HEAE-DR£s*SES, &u, of $e :lateßtnndmostfasluonahlcstyk»,Ti)i'njnr^ttrTN OTe P I^f,: ' i; - : ’ v her 2d j\Dvl j| n } - ■-'OQBBAERmA pleasant resuJcuce, T qf Land and a valuably bwcfc ffoiwc, cqiu d iUCn,Uyarmnged: also,ttStablc, Garden,Ac;; alfingqpd-r rep&ir,nndin ahenlthy locaimn,'aboul anoradeaqpwi-; ••■•<■ ■ Ln,vnfencevjHCi:' rPnccj: SOOOO, Um«, ? c OO in baud, balance alienor twehe >ear« , t ** J . S. CUTUBERT, Gen Agent, nov2 Srcuthfietd street T\RIHJ .Rh-HJHbS—-»*Ojsacfcs, dew* crop justreceW JJedjnd for 6 deby & X\ISSOLUTION —The fco-nirhicrrtup, heretofore ex i/ istintj ;nndor: therfirm or-As-D. It Patterson,, has this day* Jasendivuilved) by mutual rou&M - * ~ -The busmens will be carnedouht ihts olit gland*,urDm,- ■mond alley, by A D Psiltetson ’"i * J tuul) A.~P .& B PAITKBSOy ■tDRISTINGriNK. '«&£;■.■■:••■.• JT Proin’a \ ; PBKSS TEA STORE, octL2 Fourths tVM B HCAltfe JAMES ATKIAIC^ C< 4t! ATKINSON, ■Hthnvfac'UTci* of I\rf, Cop~ O j>er.and lran Waie. They ,t3fer>’ ; AlescripHon<»f JiliU'Jjsnujb First siiset,betttaen;<.'. Wood and Pat burgh outfljrV' -, ~ ~ i A Card. ' r f T7T >TTAV.lNG.diPi>o*edmyrenHre-mlerest in.aWcsi and-tY ii trade to JOHN ht.-Bf,A*JU DAVID STEWART, and PHIIjIRSPAHMAN,three practical vrorkmeji a for aloinrtimejtt mv employmejitat the Dfrush Maunfaclonr, i . No/ldD Wooil street, l : \vouhV respectfully bespeak ior i.themihe; patronage of my mim friend and customers, f-and -oi- the pnlriic generally, believing that. they ••v- [ prove' worthy nml' deserving ot:a* continuance of ifcat [ liberalsupportAVhlch'Jias'beevfor *a long ed torn) e nbllshineni .Very thankful for pasvfavors. nnd hopmg thattlio new -f\r: finnoi BLAIIt&CO will not be forgotten, , \ J oertf dCt JOHN_W, BLAIR. Auotliee Arrival of JX«w Goods* * s TpHE subscriber is JiGt* receiving Ids second > v . it . Rich Winter Drew*Goods, Amyeontusiingof sqper Preach- Merino,* strawberry,. mqsmrme^blue',.and cutter: :: colors, > Alt wool French Cn&hmorcs nmbDoLmnes; ,j* v ;■'■■ ; ■ ■ . Plain, Chaim lion ntul striped Alpaca, / * . >^A.large nsnortmeltTor long and :. ; ■ Alsorn ful!.eupnU- of 'SilKs; Bntfns.vaiuliin<;dt Velvet;:' ■- for Bonnets at RQBT. D- ,THOMPSONS, NgiTipMnthel;lldoQTa frotd.Libeny^t i'"* LU!>—YjlW t bl* msioreouid forsafe by y * octX- JOEL KOHLER. OTrFLS CINCtNNSI I LARD Ollr-Juit received 0 forsulebj W.&.J C ACHCSONV* OCISO Nrt-tfjSotfthlleld'S^ SWIVTL Jol\L* Nos ju*»i received and for salent Philaitelpjuu jsrt ,CCfs.'.tn close consignment,ln bctl EDWARD TODD & CD *> BACON —;JMM» Jtactm MmuMcrs on hand itml< tot/juile by [o. il ij KING k MOORHEAD r J3UGGV 'F'OK SACK.-^Will b«'RO]d eheapr >f applied soonyvn-new Buggy, mndo add;.finished* tn Jifsl : . rate style. Applr to ' JAS.-McGUlltß.'Tailorf . ■• octSt) Thtnl sj, near Woop r\QT> FJS!I“A prime •tirticle oiv-haiiU nml for-sola .. Q ocifo , KINO A MOORHEAD SHELL . and Carved -Baokj. new. style,- •"■■■'»■ just received at-Nov&G Mnrket st ~ iff oct3 } KOGAN A- CANTWtfrL V • -1 ' A octlO i CUMMINS 3c SMITH, i lAN EXCELLENT DUN ./> .old T - gentle and well broke, iron* well m harness,: will be. sold anefrout' Auction Store at 2 o,’clocb r at the satro mao, 1 Buggy ami ilantcss, noy2- ■*■ ThTEWVBOOKS-rtConcordance to S!mlspenre- r by Mrs I>| Clarke —$4 00, > ■.■S' Mciucl’s German-Literature, 3 vals —SJJHJi ... Alaerbrook, by-rFanpy Fprresleri 2 vols.—S|,7s. . s ? ■ Washington Irving’s Sketch Book,ndw.ediuan—sl£s. ; Gilß'as English edition, illustrated, 2vol Don Quixotic, “ “ u 1 vol *-$3,50, Barns’Works,-a* steel engravings Eng cd—»Ssso * Gulliver ft Travels, illustrated—sl,oo ITazleu’s Nnpolcoil, 3 vola.-*S3j33 Ho7letfs Works,4 vb1a.—34.50 , Carlyle's He wes anil Sartor-Resartus X Vol Carlyle , sl*nsraiid'Prcsent,andChaTtistrf, 1 vol Goethe’ Au{o-Btography 2 vols —S2j2S * Goethe's Essay ou Art—?sc _ 7 t Colondgc’a-Bjographia Litefrma, 2 vals>—Sl/75-* ; :i Cromwell ; s Letters andSpeecbes, by£&rly!et2 v_kS(L For sale by H S BQ3WOttTB,.v? > _oei2L __ _ 1 4th sunoar Market. Mv to the residenttrof the sab ■ senber; living in Snowden township, Allegheny .county, Pai/on tkemgbt of the 27tn of Septets ber, a.Bay Mare,- six yearsold, with black maul nndiair wiina white spot on hernght-shonlderandone nearthe > ' ■ v.' foot of bcr laif.:&nd shoes ou her ? b?dbre. Bemg enteretl ■ on the Town hip Clerk’s book, according to- laW ? -the owner isTcque'.ted to come forward, prove pay charges and take her away _ octl2 3lw ARCHIBALD BRYANT 1 Notice. r * k A - LLfersons indebted to the estate of Rebecca. ■■.- : 'J\; er, dee’d, lafe of North Fayette.-.township, • AUcghe ,ny county,‘arcliereby-re quest ed.toraakeinnnediaT&pay-' raeni.to tne milrscnber:-*flnd all person having claims. > agniust said cstatei xwll pleas&present them properly dd theiiiicatedfor»eUlement> - i < A\ CAYrFT, x augl4-wCt* i Ergeotor, f AM>FOK^rALE—rhe subscribers otfer at Public Ju Sale ou 'lliurjsday; the 23d of at 10 io’clockjonClianierfs Creeks bnomllebeloWßa[dwia , s 1 Milf, near ilie/SieobeuviHe Road, ONR FARM^contaia- r ; . - mg about 70 Acrea-rSO Acres cleared, ahd the balance well umbered Twelve aores are of the yczv bdsi Bofr tom Land, wjtltioncgoodifouseaad Barn There is ad Mdloatlteplikce iTormstnadO kuowuoiuhedaj of sale. , JAMES McCOY, < V JOHN McCOY, ocU.UUw r RobaisonTp SrßAY'COWi—Came to East . Deertowuvhip Allegheny county, about the 33d of i a Red Cqw, about 12 years wifb a ; crop,out: otiihe. right «ear;-;> The ownbr . come for wurd; prove property, pay lake her • away.r or. sha 11 ofi according tolaw;;; . ocLl-h3rft . JAS. CALLANDEILHare’s-Form. k New Good* 11 AT Xt> 03 VAHttKT, FOpBTIt STUtST. ~' t » EATON-ac COLhaving.takentheold stand ij J Tecently oeeupied >by Ft H.-Eaton fcCp^iore-now. - :Qpeuiug,an<: entire.‘new> stock-- of -Yanelyr' Goods l -&cvwlireh.ibey ofler to :Uie public, at .whotessle> and retail Merr cbantsaridpcdlarswill.findittoiheirintcresttoexanmte-- out stoak, before.purchasmg.<lsgwh c r*-« : »4^-R^><lfcwjSwrt-.> TT M.KF.NNF.DY, Attorney at Laic.' OlßceoirFoutU JLX«st, ne»r Grast ; t ciart3«wy rriO the Honorable the Judge of the Cqtftt’of tfcu&fter ; X Sessions of the Peace, in.nnd for. ihecbtmtyof Alle glienj T * 1 l i . The petition of Jbhn EozalU2d Ward city of Pitta jburgh.Mn. tbe eonnty aforesaidrihinnlily-Bhiewetfi, That ;yourpctmouprhuth provided himßelfwilh'rfmtenals-ftr fthei .accommodation oi,traveJerß nnd'OlheTß^at ; hts dwelU . mghouse-m the Ward ; Honors.will tokeepa ■puhlfe houses ot enteTtamincm. . 'AmJyonr. petiiiorter(’tt*' 4ii duty bound mil pray JOHNTOXAIJb * , We, the suhscrutra, qiiizensof aforpftiid Wanl* do" certify, that the <\bo)4,petitioner is.pi good repute for honest) atultemperancpjjuul is \seUj>roy{ded \\ ith house room and the accommodation of lrur-? elers and Olliers, and that ralij jayern 15 necevarr- Pattfrsoiu John Cartwright J*Bhodes, CLEfer nettrV GucJett,G l \V Barney John. 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