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Having. addcdloouT-EstabUshment>u splendid ■ '-/ {./:SieHnyPowfiJ: Pnrttiug:Machine. we are prepared to do r v f -> A -yaU kfadj'ofjMe'wspaper and Book work in a style of un *arpassed.beautynnd neatness, , and upoiuhe mpst rea r «Drtttb!6.teTHla. --We reepectfullyeohcit-lhe patronage of: '..:.;'.v--..-':..:|htt'|iablie-in'thisliae'Qf-our.busineBB.'..'-. i • > * “ l i. r-..... r., -..w-vr. 1 ’ jFFrAtcfltofft arf rtque*tedto hand in (hexrfavprs before ■ ortf erm tn . - -■ tvT9an'tmemon. Whvniti*pos*ible l anMTiJtThouTV}oula * s i»*4e frrfirrtd JCTE W CARR, UnilcdStateaNewspoper Agency. r- E; corner ofThirdandDock aireets, -and 400 Norut Fourthstreet-~isouronryauthonsedAgent i ' ill Philadelphia Commercial and River. News? ? *ee next Page* - ' Election JfewS) STarket Reporter &e., be fonnd anderTelegraphlo Head* ; , , Arrival at the UHlenlmD. lf doc hid been disposed to base a judgment upon - - 'the tone of tlie Fedederal presses of this State, when ' r it was ascertained that Wh. F. JortltsTorr had been '' thosett Governor, that judgment would haeo been, . ... . . -r>inatjb. / that, from ihepraent moment, a seen© of prosper ' ' '■- ' . ity and hiippincssj iD lho annals of our. ■country, land of the world, had burst upon the view or every politician of that Behool—-even though* to others, nothing beyond the ordinary indications of prosperity and happiness was to bo seen by our No sooner was the event rondered certain, than the Philadelphia et American and Ga xcitc” put forth the following Io Pean “■William E, Johnston, the Governor elect of People of the United States, there > is that m this announcement which should stir yoor " hearts with an earnest joy. It telle of a nation res cue san t “Ye trou/d be dupes and victims* and ye ar* f ” The sounds of the hypocritical chant have scarcely died upon the ear—the result of the Presidential election has not become cehainly known—it is only certain that Pennsylvanians have voted—when tm other sound is uttered* by another minister at the al . 1 tar of Ararehy and Deception. Satan may utter < "Truth unwittingly: bnt it could possibly only be* ' when his foul purposes need not be disguised** from ~ . v >tlie victim of sin and crime; and so—since all has t bee*s accomphahcii-tftat may be* by a resort to strut* * “'pgenT,deceptioD7'and frand—may the editors of Fed- era! .sheds now tell their victims, os did the Veiled ~ Prophet Ma, tha ttho glory, and happiness, and pros perity, to-rHtam which many of them have sacrificed alllheyonco held dear inpolitical association—in* dependence anil liberalityofthought and of feeling—-'tiT is jet confined to the dark recesses of tho future; and that long, long years most yet roll on, before those hopes, for wbicn they have sac* sificcd so much, can be realised * Bat wc shall let ‘ the Federal Imposter speak for himself. In doing -• " this, he speaks the truth to a great extent. . The ar ticle is taken from Jhe Pittsburgh American of the 9ih inst:— f Tho ciTects of the . recent , election will be very important in its results to tho country. But these results must bo patiently >'watted for. They cannot he felt immediately.; It has been the practice of our opponents to take advantage of lhiß,and so soon as aa election was over, to call forthepromiscd results. The election,of-Harrison■■was no sooner over, than _ our readers will recollect, that they called out im mediately for" two dollars a day and roast beef,*’ as if the latter was prepared and ready dished to issue on the receipt of the returns. .We promised them then, as now, a tariff! of protection. Bat first, the new President must be installed, a new Congress convened, and the pressiog financial and other af fairs, consequent upon tho advent of a new admin istration, itself a revolution, most be disposed of, ■ - before a bill cac be introduced to drag its long wea ry way through two houses, opposed at every step by the power of the parly just defeated, but still strong of resources. But when passed into a law. It b£k none of the properties of a miracle It mast then have its own time to work -Its own end. After the election of Harrison, in 1840, it was noi ontil 1842, that tho tariff was passed, nor were the ' good effects of,it. begun to be fell untiMB43, nor era til 1545, did it bear fall fruit. Tins was the most prosperous of all the preceding ten years. In 1846, that tariff was repealed, and this was na sooner done,- i than the agents of. thisrepeal ; triumphantly asked i for the ruin it was predicted to bring* ■ Tho-effects are seen‘.plain cnoagh now, and during all tltin : campaign^they have not been bold enough to ask Jorlbc rum.lt istold too plainly in (befall of iron ! —the embarrassment of owners—tho stoppage of ■works, and tho closing up of coal-drifts.; These i > *«bavobeen to. a .most .calamitous extentonthe i Schuylkill, Lehigh aod Susquehanna, extending in 1 its ramtfiqttion to persons in every branch of bust-1 ness, i A new tanffcannot be passed earlier than 1850; i nor can its wholesome and vivifying effects be fairly < -for trully felt before.. 1852 or >3. What will tend i - v. largoly to retard its good effects, will be theknowl- 1 edge of. its coming, aqd tbe consequent introduction ; onto the country ol large supplies of foreign gbods i to avoid tbcadvancoof/dntics. ... . . i Bills will bn passed for the improvement of our i rivers and harbors, expending- large soma in differ- i ent parts pf tho country, giving safety to travel and facilities to trade through the vast regions of our i . own. extended empire Besides these.pecuniary and 1 r persona! advantages, the nation will rest in security . v (hat ita peace will not bo idiy or annccessarliy dis „ tnrbcd. Thot .no Warsfor conquest will be entered : .• "into. No truckling to one power and bullying of *• another. No arrests of needful ; legislation by the i interposition :.ol a misinterpreted veto:.jpower, or wasteful charges upon tlicr public treasury, by needy plunderers. Four or five years must havo passed away—"lBs2 i , or 1853” mjisf havo arrived,—before "tho effects i of the recent election” can be felt* In the mean i time, if there has been a word of truth in all that . ~ 4he. Federal Impostors have.uttered, in relation to i the acts and policy of tho Democratic party—What! is to bo the condition of the farmer, the manufac-1 lurcr, the minor, the mechanic, the operative in whatever calling f The people have been told, for months past, that the country was not only fast verg mg to a state of rain ; but that all the great interests of the country wero actually postponed. This aw ful state of things has been charged as an inevitable consequence of tho acts of the Democratic partv; and the immediate and only remedy—the only means t by which to firing back tho country to its wonted T prosperity—they have been told tho triumph— not of tho "Whig” party, (for there js now no party of that name) but—of the combineddements f of opposition to the Democratic party; This is the manner in which tho word of promise if given to tho ear of all the poor, feeble-minded creatures in the country, who, not earing to: think for themselves, not rcgardmgthc lessons of the past, trust to Federal orators and Federal editors; or per mil themselves to bo led like chained slaves, by their Federal employers. This may be snd to be 5 strong language, and it is. It may be said to be a reflection upon the free electors' of our State, and of the country. It is ail this: and wc can only say, that we are sorry to bo compelled, in deference to truth* to make such an assertion. But"T,|ulh is must prevail;” ,/We make the remarks which we bave.made, in view of tho promises made to the People tirlS4o, by those who knew, then, as Well as it ib now known and admitted, that they COUld jiot effect that w Inch they promiao. The pro* raises were then ma4&only to deceive, m order that they-might gain power: they utterly faded to redeem a WaglcLprondße which they maderj and the People burliyl tfcepi frofl power at the first opportunity? till wm ■i. "v. •* now they.ofe cominencingralrfiadjr/ldiprepare: the,pub]icjmnd for ertduranch~ -thoy axefitting their ha«' n been' practised upon, them, during theeomlnjj lour years, :flO'.thj»t^|ijDy^Bay^t!ieftcatlJipoiriGem ; '4rnii^ i 'Botter them.jr little longer-in tbeir course of deception, fraud, and corrupuon. But there is consolation to be derrfcdtfrom the fact, that, though aome are very- alow tolearny wbetr learned, they act according to their knowledge. The weak-minded being who has permitted himself to bo.duped id 1848—who has permitted himself to be led blindly forward, by-the Federal Importers of . this year,—-.will noLbe again deceived m-1852,. He will, long ere that timepsee tho work of deception' that was performed beforp his eyes;-!-ho will, from experience, have learned truly to estimate dio Valno of Federal premises, and will then be prepared to assert his privilege man, of /AtnJfcang far hun ger,and. Boßngr ■fpr h»nself, regnrtyess alike of the frowns or the smilcs.of lordly manufacturers, or of tlie. tyrannical owners of, iron -mincsj orcoal mines. - We shall probably advert to this subject again, ere long. More about-those “Outrages.* . The .eastern mail.of brought ua the fal* lowing statements: in relation to the Telegraphic Dispatch Item this city of the 4th instant, to which •wo have heretofore referredr* The first extract we make is from the columns of the Philadelpbia Bul letin, an independent papor, one of the editors of which; we are told, la Mr. Carter—ono of the .firm referred to by Mr. Hughcß, in bis card published on Saturday* The Bulletin, it- seems, has very little confidence m the correctness of intelligence coming t( from the same quarter.*’ : A Hoax, —The mormng papers-ofyesterday in this city, New York and Baltimore; published a tel epraph despatch from Pittsburgh, giving an account of some most diabolical outrages sudto have been, committed in that city on Friday last. * Wo dcchnhd. publishing the story, fooling, assured that it was an invention of some silly hoaxer, or a telegraphic re . porter at his-wits’ eodTur an- item. The Pittsburgh papers of Saturday have now arrived, and say net a word in relation to the outrages, and of course, the story is* as we expected, a contemptible hoax.’ The despatch boro upon its face the evidence of its fal sity ; bat; as many editors wcrcdccctvcd by.jt, some exposure-should be made of the. miserable creature who fabricated the story: Intelligence' from tbe came quarter, hereafter, wall have to bo scanned very, before it can be given to the pubh with, any degico of confidence In its correctness: The Philadelphia Times and-Knystonc of the Sih makes this-reference to the Dispatch : > The Pmsucncn Hoax.—The telegraphic des patch from Pittsburgh, announcing that certain ter rible attrocities bad been committed there the oth er night, turns out to-be a hoax. Why docs the telegraph furnish ua with such spurious intelli gence ? And the Baltimore Sun, of the 9th thus refers to the same report:*- : 1 As yond the present timo gleams the light of that won drous book; which describes and promises true free dom and fraternity, that divine and universal broth erhood, of which the nations only dream. In a word,tho Christian Revelation is the true salt of tho earth, tho vital farce of communities .and States- It alone regenerates while it 'preserves—preserves while it regenerates. There never, says Lord Ba con, was found in any ago of the world, either rcli* gion, or law, that did so highly ef all the public good as the Bible.” • Tiie Cberokee ‘Nation, Tbe National Council met on the 2d and 3d ultimo., yin joint ballot, elected judges and solicitors for the respective distncls. On the 4th, the acting prin cipal chief Geo, Lowrey, sonta message, brief and business like, acknowledging, in filling and grateful language, the Divine goodness, as shown-to' the Cherokee nation, the abundance- of the crops; and the increasing industry and general prosperity of the people; regreta the “killing, of the notional Star boys” and saying that they ought to have boon tried by jury, and strongly deprecates tho system of Lynch law; loys the bjamo sucji focal disturbances having occurred upon the use of intoxicating drinks; saya tho common schools have dnno well; regrets that the mission to Washington on the affairs of the ha-- tion had been attended with no certain results; and exhorts the council, in its deliberation, to be influ enced only by patriotism. Camp Meeting—*Sibgular.—The following is told on ihe authority, of Iho Cannersvtlte (la ) Tel egraph. A catnp-mceUng was hold in the vicinity oi New Lebanon, in this State; on tho Ist inst. During the meeting 136 members were added to the church, and 90 profeosed religion.: On; Tuesday evening a phenomenon occurred which created no littJe cxcJlcmeni.—During an intermission of sem* ces, a young lady 22 years of age who bad been deaf and dumb from infancy, was sitting in a tent where some persona were , singing,-: when - she -was obsorvjpd to bo some what excited. In : about two minutes after this : was.observed, -she sprang' from her seat, shout)hg.“glory!” She has spoken sever al tiraessince f i , AtWOHEHY COBKtt UETBBSS. Cw * Taylor Van Burnt. Ut c ,214 k" % ’23 \ 3d «« « 622 , 57t f 44 - 4th “ s « ■ . JB3, , 433 26} 1 6th •' -*« - 359 -* "626 33 - . 6th *r- v«. « '•. 206 360 ’ 49" 7th « “ 66 100 ' 7 Bth « ."«ft 137 198 11 9th- « « 67 144 11 Ist Ward, Allegheny, 147 428 , 60 , 2d “ ‘r • t 102 267 ■ 3d « 1 « * 224 ” 370 ' 49 4th « - 308 485 - 64 lawrencevilleßoroY>: i'.'l3o ‘ 96 .13 Sharpabufgh « 32 135 6 Manchester “ 116 107 19 Elizabeth >* ’ ' V 62 348 'l3 Birmingham “ 223 232 ,24 M’Koesport u 86, 114 37 South Filtsb’g" 137 154 7 Pitt township, 54 k 95 14 Upper St. Clair, ’ 99 l3ti 2 Lower St. Clair, 295 455' 31 Ohio, 75 198 8 North Fayette, 143 99 10 South Fayette; 75 .128 - .11 Indiana, 117 170 2 Ross, , 70 116 1 Franklin, 112 80 Versailles, 131 142 2 Mlffim, 172 127 8 Esßt Deer, 98. 241 !3 WeatDccr, 1 27' 175 26 Plum, 160 198 5 Wilkins, 125 306 8 Snowden, 48 133 8 _ Jefferson, 83 112 3 Pine, 142 143 5 Moon, 154 66 12 Reserve, G 7 110 5 Baldwin, 70 143 3 Findley, 170 104 10 Peebles, 133 273 5 Robinson, - 153 139 5 EastElizabcth, 69 121 9 West Elizabeth, 26 28 Shaler, 77 f 150 I 6,691 10,112 Majority for Taylor, 3,621. ; KvAmztD Cobdaoc—Sunramnxron Mahilia. —A new atticlo has made its appearance in our market, and,which excites considerable interest:—* ■We allude, to the cordage manufactured by J, T.‘ Crook 6c Co,, from:anrotlcd hempywbicb issokyau liedur cured. by antiseptic..subsuuces as not to be liable to decay; Cordage prepared in this war, is said to have been exposed m n heap of decayed vegetable matter for five years, without showing the: least sign of decay.. .This cordage has a good color, ;' tlmost. :as. light as Manilla,and in . other, respecta ooks well. Mosl of tho .Hat-boats which -recently eft this placo, were supplied with lines of this kind, and sotneof them are-said td have stood sume very severe tests as it regards strength. ' ' Manilla ropes.have heretofore been used on our steam and .Oat-boats, and last some, four .or Ore. months, in .constant, use, while .boat lines made of common :hcmp, nro aoivcry, liable to decay, when exposed to the weather, ihsmliey are hardly ever, used. • From present appearances, this new cordage most take, the place of this Foreigo article, to n great extent, being cheaper, more: nod of greater strength.— Maytrille Httali. A Paxciocs BtfsnXr—The wifo of n Cornish bankrupts who was recently examined in ihe Exeter Uumct Court of Bankruptcy,*!* supposed to have concealed about her person money, orother proper* ty, of value, belonging to - her husband's estate. showas searched a tew days ago by two females, by direction of thooffierr of thecourt, and id her "bus. tied*.which was unusually bulky, were found wsteh es and articles of jewelery of the value of £lOO. ‘Uy Shell Oyeiera—At BENNETTS. IKnraoud alley. uuvltkCh Sletciiasr* x*» MavrvAcrtaix * Bist 1 October an. t*ia. • } 10* Anelection fur Ihmeenlhreeiorsof ibis Bank, for ihe ensuing year, will be held «t the Banking Hnuw.oa Monday, ibedUih day ot Novemiieruexi. V orijriul tV II Bevvy. Cashier a ntxK or Prmsraati. 1 . Nmi.nilrr ", let*. 1 The J'reridenrand threrinri 01 ibis Bank, lave inis day declared a dividend i*f iaar per re 1:1 far I,l* last six .mouths; payable 10 stockholders or their legal represeu. 'olives. JOHN SS\ licit fAyU-dln Cashier ".(jcmixnoH lisas vt pimttrxou, 1 .■■ -. s .Neveitiln-r 7, l-.lv < ll7* Tins Bank : has .ibis- day declared. a dividend or ipur pyr cent, on its capital : aiocaa'.ml of the nroSi* of the lasi six month*, payable on or abet the- Uih instant: liuvsiid - THOMAS M. HOtVE. Cashier, . Bins or pironsxatt, 1 Oeiobs-rlii l*4<. ( , ILf” An election tor thirteen Ihreetors of this Bnnk.ibr me e ramiift year, trill I* held si the Bisatiae llonse. on Mnodny, the tweaueih day of November net! ortSt-dut V Jnnv Usvnes, Cashier. ■ Ezmaaoi: Havx or Ibmxvsoii- 1 ! . - - October Sler, let*, v sjj* An election lof tbirtreiiDirectors, to serve {bribe eusmny year, wilt Wfbefd nt ihe BanHUy Bouse on Mon* -day, November 20iii,-te4! J . briweentbe boor* of o x v and 3 p u Tuousi M How* oeuddle , Cashier R3* SwaU. Fox, generally- brgin« w«ih. lanxur>r and- romiung; »errn«»ix»fiSei|irt>al amt many.other tmpffauiutcomhfamu. • WngJtti Jadton will he fiiasHi ihi* vrrr nwtlirujc m lha world far Ihrrmro Of Small be* ihr 5* tttoaiMfl .thfc iKkfy fromthow polrnn«ti* humors which arc ibs csnxe of «nsii ;>c>x am! oihcf eruptive corapfaiMlA. >ronj ihrer to six of «tml tnilirtn ViiU, tuien every night tm going to be»h‘wiU in a fchort upeiudke a perieei cure of tho above dangerous com* plaint, and the blood mu! other tfmd* wiilbe retiofed ui* staioof pimtf. u ’.'Wriffbl’s Indian Vejretab!e-.Pm« also aid am! Improve iraoe . 'CaujivtfdttanJ filial tho Orifiual amt Only flenamo Indian Veeeiablr l'illt have iho trrnuti signature of VVilusm : Wsioiit on Ihe top laliel of each box. • a Kememtier. also, lhai. HferSTS, Fsuelitwoneer k Co, of « Clneiiitiailiaiid J. U, ttllder A Co., of Loawville, nre aor nceiiis-for' this mrdieiiic, and we connot tninrauu-* Uie i-emilumcM of tbm oUrrti4 liy thrm (ofxaie. ':■> , fhvKvnuine is for sale ul Dr. Wright's l'rlnoinalOffice, 169 Kate etrect, I'lnlsdelphta; mid by JimaTuounoa, tM I.ibt.rty street, Piusliurgh, pa . who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied ni the whnle nlernie aovll - Coiou.—Dr. CJickener*« Buqar*em«!cd \ eueiabie Pilts are mimtallible remedy for th* vrhnomiig cough, n* will be #een by the following leuer _ „ , . Fnoxm'T Ili~ Jaa n 1-13 .*r r .‘-\r *• fhrlrencr—My, Hear fcir;. Noi Jong since*o child of mme wna .taken Imdif withilji*w r hoopine-.eoui{h. ami as \vn have no Doctor within 00 or 40 mile* of us; I asked n mine 11 he knew of anvthinir dim wo* good for 11,-. Hu said he did not know exaeily whst .fa re<,*on)tiiend. Inn there wo* a box ofCJiekencr’sßtujpir coutru INirgniive Pills in the house, which he had .bought 01 a puillsr the fast.time he \vanni Chinogo ami if they \yere its.good oh they prewwJed 10 bo, there was no tell ing but. they might be of service 10 iny James. *l coti* eluded 10 try them; amlidmtl ncvcrregtei Uiaif did so The iiitte follow had 10 take only t\voor three done*, lie* ; fare the cough entirely |c A Um. Thouehonly three years old.hehas often said to me since, ‘'J’a* give mo some more of them sugar plsms, I do love iliem so drarly ” I- wish you would send ffle.'ncy hearer, lUboxen, aud he will jm> vou for .them. Tfie country hereabout* is so t un y settled, and FbysiCiaiis.so;- W.M, JACKgION, Ccn. Arcvfv .. no ';H . hD Liberty Mrcpj. PtHKhurch. [For list of Agents see advoriiscmeut.]* R>"Consumption is a disease which is carrylmr its .victims to the tomb by thousands, without being arrest ed in its progress by the medicines m common u«* at the ' present tune. But o brighter day is coming, oiid ha* come—as to successfully unrest this disease DR no- GLIPS LIVERWORT AND TAR notonlj giv e* imme diate relief in COUGHS and COLDS, hut from the testi mony of men ofthe highest standing here und elsewhere it 1* making some very remarkable cures ofCONSUMP TION. ' Improvements m the troatmem of diseases are onward,- and nothing can arreßt its spirit in the. present age. Those who are afflicted with diseased Liitte* would dp well to call on KNEEL AND - A HARDER,'Grant *t one door below. Second agents, and see tho'cerU ficutcs of. Dir. Win. J. Richards, Judge Wm: Burke,Vfhe' wife of, the Rev. Geo. and of Dr; Hiram Con fate Professor in the l-clecuc Medical College ofCincix ■mu sep23 . PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C. S PoaTXB,-;.*m».«*<-• Muuager and Lessee. , PBICEB QW AOWS3IOS: •: ' • • Private boxes w. ** .$5,00/ jSinglo ..75c Dress Circle* •« *soc; | Second Tier**♦ *35; | Pit-.i-ifac GaUer> *••• v•••••rv'jWc.jPnvateßoxe*«* ......fjtoo KT Benefit of Mr D MARBLE i ; Mosoai, N0v.13, will be acted u.Comedy called - - tamily ties. JoshSims*** **Mr. ATarhfa. I Dick Octavo **.*Mr‘Prior Maria ♦•?*••* *'Mw Cruise. J Kate »- * *.. *>. .Mrs; Prior ; Comic Polka-. Alisa Wtilters and Mr. Goodwin- • To be fallowed wilhti new Farco. called = OUR JEDIDAII; OR, GREAT ATTRACTIONi Cushs Chunk - Mr Marble ...Sailor’s Hornpipe--... ......-Master Wood «To conclude with LUKE, THE LABORER Philip * * •* * • ,M r Marble ; . Lehman Family will appear bu Tuesday ; 1 r RJ* Poors open at 7; Curtain will rise at 7i o’clocV- Card. B C.MARTIN, corner: of Smithfiold pud Front sts * X t ReeU/ijins X>istilteT, and. Wholrsal* Dealer in To reign and Domestic Wues, Liquors, %c., &e. Country merchants, and tho public are,mvitedto cal} andexomine ins largc: stocky before purchasing elsewhere, as good bargain* con alwayslie had a< the above corner ' [nlB KEbNAPPLES—■SO bbls.vfiifo, for sale by - ; U tlovl3 SMITH &r SINCLAIR. TNUIED HERRL\GSr-tJUboxes,:a first Tate article, for JL/salebJ (novl3) SMITH A SINCLAIR v %■ ■ ■ ■T“'. Vi C ..r.', *.*■ "WWiHt ::, v ‘~- MeAX 'MATTERS. Sc»t£kceb.»—There jaildelivery” on Saturday, All the prisoners who had been found galUjMPMog thaJvflOk, wore brought into Court and sentenced,' ■* t Datid Lane, convicted oiT two indictments, for, stealing fish from the Diamond market/ was sen*, fenced to eighteen months on the first, and twelve month? on the second*-making two years and a half imprisonment in the penitentiary*'. This convict has already served a term in the State’s p~jsop; and there- Is not much- doubt' that Jives, serve many more. ■ c ■. JohnChapmary, alias Johh Hunter, convicted for stealing clothing from Mr. Kelly, was sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary, ! . Aficharf O’SAea, convicted for stealing twb-caps, was called up for sentence. In reply to the usual question: by the .Court; he said : "T have pnly to say, that lam not goiliy.lknow I am not guilty.” Tbe Court roraarked .that* had the-jury brought in a verdict of guilty, without evidence, they could hardly have been inistpkcn-much, for you area well fenown thief.’*. He was sentenced.to sis months in: jail 1 John. Terry, convicted forstealing a Promissory Note from James Ryan, was sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary. JoAn Dunfap, convicted for.stealing an overcoat fram John Zcigler/. of Mifflm township; was sen tenced to only six months m jail; on nccount of the recommendationoftljojury** t» the mercy of the Courts This convict was a soldier in-Mexico, and is quite young, and possesses a very soft and mno*. cent countenance. rJamts Barnes ; convicted for conspiracy to defraud Bonjamtn Bear, of monoy, was sentenced to eleven months in the penitentiary. James Rcbinson, convicted of “Malicious Mis chief,”. in settings fire to the store of FoHanabce & Hayward, .was.senlonccd.to pay 4 fine of §5OO, and .Undergo imprisonment In the coanty jail for three years, Robinson IciVlho Court room with a " smile of contempt ” upon his lips ; but there: was, no doubtj, something horrible back of it; ' Tlio Court remarked that they regretted u not in their power to ipfbct-a pemtcnttuy.pumshmeM, not that they entertained any feejings of resentment towards the unhappy person, but tho interests of this com munity required should be excluded from it. John, Tay/or*,bl!cK boy, convicted for stealing a cloak from Mr. Morganulein, was called up, and he confessed that ho had been concerned in the larceny, bat contended that the two ctners who had just es caped by the verdict of tho jury; wcreequally guilty. The Court teemed- disposed to deal Jemectly with him, and his sentence was sixteen months in the penitentiary. ■ Andttor’a notice. AU.EQHENY.OOUNTi, Si I • v: ORPHAN'S COURT; October.l 4‘/&srk. < b Tcnu, I»ihe irmlterof ibe t>tale pf l Kariryili,diet!. -. • -■*•■; ■. - Atsd now* lo -wUt Nov, : lli)f r ;ls4s<'on ! - wo,lon John Burum. K*q.,Reailc* Wash- 1 - inpioa '■appointed Auditor, to audit ' the i . . ' claims auu makr distribution among*! the l , . errditoot i COAD’a GrUBtiATtP Gai-vaihc • Batjtiiv.—Tina Too Auditor appoiiifeu in tlw tiliovo cate, will attend, I I ■ I ~ ■".■■■ torthe purpose* ofbis appointment, ni hlj Office on 4th ! Superior insl/tnutnt it adicrused in another column. *trcet, near Cherry alfay; Pnisburyfa,on Monday, the luu i lU.upertnr excellences c0n,.,1 of,!, great power, mOAKK” V ABli tN«TO V Auditor perfect con.truet.oo, and easy nanagecent by the UK u.t>, AF^hlov^ operator. The. power may .tie increased to almost Ttte«lay morning, Novc Mduai. 10. o’clcrfc .at tho i isv fiu n 'r -»n,t ia Vw CornmewiafSak* Room, corturoOVood and Fifth sts.«i any extern, and diminished 10 the wnallcst qosnuty, WIJI wMf WllhOTl retsr „ 0 „ a erei } lt of CO da> s for while the ftaid riowjun a continuous smooth current- *unir«ver SlW.a large invoice of Fashionable and i Bctog constructed upon Matltcroat.ca. principle.,,,. i : operations nr* infallibly under the entire control of *h»rt%wun.Vicy bosom*; I.Tdo*entdtie*tnfteMmiraac i l t \. m »u’m f i i .Shitiu; 7 unroll nrporwd lancy i-htris;■’SO.ifoien him I the person who administers this wonderful agency* hickory rtbtrts: 5 domtiwHed flannel Shirts; 4 dozen 1 Rut fall proved to highly beneficial in ail forms of i willed--amped Drawers; tl Hottn Canton flannel Draw. i ■ • j» ■ '■ 4 i•■■ » i j * ■'••'■ i cr*: Jhnuus »uper. fancy cassmiero Pants.;aa|>uirsffc»M i oertous disease* Am! a child may soon learn how mixed AailtitH Pams: 10i pair* fancy satinet Pant#,-- i W perform the abject to he effected; and thus save ' A \** Drew-and >«** Coats, Orer-coati, Vest*, &c. J •t: ' » ' ' V - . , which can iwexanimeioaiAowmyot solo; , the patient the waste of strength by ote’tw med*- novia JOHN DAVfS- Auri’r cine, end present the torture of burning blister, *o T\ vi< i Tw, ftp, Hm-m/p... 'V t. r. A. •'• '■+■’ oftounief Ufultt. \ oue& .applied Without tienefil.. The following re-- Monday. Nor. Jifcb, oitfo’cloeklttth^a.ftcr- j commendation of this Battery, by the Faculties of w »*l he sold.on bs Mc- - .l i»Vi' »Vi * - ..... ;, .. . t . kewm * Aootinn, Rooms, No 114 \VJ«' - ‘ •. / r / . ;ina» thesis JJlack Tea: seycrnl drains of r *• The oonenigned respectfully recctmncnd to the nf Smoked cruks-Qf stc«la Ash. h■.?■: I Hospitil Committee of the Philadelphia Uosbital. 1. JAMKS Aaet.v | the purchase ol one of Coad'n tialvanic llsUerics. '\rAKlhi \ f»est fix copirswdoii'tt i which i» admirably ed.ptcd for tbo appl.c.iion of | < 5 •<* *"T > TAW?w i imporuat tor tba Hospital ,o po«e... TUB I ai> J) ru. I’i\s No ,i at !ir«- Hurt». Cot*, • ' M .Thera arc oumcroe* di.eirc. lbatarcbctteltitej ; COThJ.V, COBU. 34 pr. Boot I.acos. 3CU cc:HooU : by clecinctlyi »tul »| w w-ctl tKst lh« cltoical (Im I jud o»»;t with a lot or. Joiwn s al tbn Hovptial .sbouM base at, opporcuaitv ct nit- i tuc rigttot rHKb.TAKKbfI . oeaseg tta titoile of applicjtit-n and sacs "" n“IVm t . „ r-’ I r •' •• •- * f ■ i-\l/ siorrt fimt tor sole i< • Up** «« me W w.-'-Tbt. pi«o, written br * ” ~.. { fc'^ '«* *SS™!»™» J'rv ••« - ' ' r : -- IM citU H>.,\TrlA>Vlt— A''sorpenor article or j "wuhtily, of CißCifißtlJ, was performed- last halur I JL# always u.itmml and tor aide hy , dsy eTcnicg. Whatever wsy he the opinion cf nth I Kl\<« k MOORHbap crik VC ills K llitlv Au'lt lilfthrv Mmifr-Mann 'll j "\Tl'.>HA?kiN( r >Ck Vtn AT^HJS—*tsp hb}». .m «int< (Util er» r wciue»ivs«iy, as a htcrAry production, it M> f 0 mo\in MM3 & MftORURAI> . oas ftp claims to merit f hot fir ti truthful por* i .:T7iLi.)UU*»-*enurt hraint.'on Vran„ . KIMt it MOOBHRAB. | There ..nothing foolish. .-Mag ~ not.,.' , liog broil!, m it» It te.'ichct wholesome morals, ftnd ; for Uu? nwsf. families nmi Parties; enu hr pro 1 afford, in,truce or.br beat*,,. There i. no, , SS? } mucii < ‘ p|otV» mat (he piece is hot the history of | Abfshatty c«f? and m->ibe Oyster f JVpoi; st i «aa, r • i. .L. _ « « T .. { Cihafifi lloitt, wood street, . -; I a New KngljQd umsiy, ihii tnasps to l»itva—»theif. t rovltdm- • • ' fIOI/TVfc -VTAI/FRY ■ 1 difficulties ami Ihctr tnoniph., •' HSt« r Ca|ii, ttna'Wntr.; We hope the “Homo in tbo Wet” mnbe om- i aWSBa Tub subierthcr t»now- rocclviog ftom the ' * I tsKsLcitvor New >orV acbotee uarortmctitof Hntv Mfttca msny a time. .. *T—"Slbep,. and Muffs,.l.ntem .Ibtshtou,. to ereot va<’ ! rit’ty, nod very ttiKAf, wholesale oml retail. ... •-■..■■ ■ -V 3AMKS WILSON’. .■ Suaithbeh) »tn;rt;Sd door tsontli of 4th «. Wl* Many person* arc amusing themselves, by conjecturing whether Robinson can be kept in jail Tor three: yearn. It t* thought that no Governor wilt dare pardon Jilin; but, atilt, that he will be kept rapmonip long, aroma impossible. I!e la a wire *P»PI endued With greaa mechanical tngcuuilv, and a* touch daring a* the old Nicholas." lie trill have a thousand Khctnca for escaping ; out of an many, may not one pioae successful! The Sheriff and jailors must keep a lyceeve upon every movement hp maker, or they will rake up tome morning, and Cod that the hud has fiqwfl. The tntereata ofseeiety demand thablie should ho kept in seclusion; and it is tho prayer of cvnry one, that he may suffer the pnnuhmeiiMhe lawlnfllrts, for It is light rnoogli for such an cnounotia offence. .• Stbaw Bah,.—The system or taking “ atraiv hail” forecriimnals, “is much practiced,in thia community, and should ho pul a atoptodj! In back woods counties, when a recognisance is forfeited, the surety is compelled tn pay tip: but not so here. This Ison evil. Any scoundrel may escape, by find ring some “man of straw»». to hail him for hia ..appearance. : We mention this at present, aa a hint to the offi cers of the law. . . Couclvded at Last.—Tho Stewart case, with which tho present term of the: District Court was oponed, was concluded on Saturday-r-tho eighth day of,the trial. The jury returned, a verdict «r $3OO against Stewart; tho costo tn follow of course; which amount to oight hundred or a thousand dol lars. That our renders may sec sofno of tho Tea. .lures,or litigation, we will ondcavnr in obtain n ie port of tins caso from u« commencement, years ago, to tho rendering of the verdict on Saturday. Dtsonnetttr Cotinucr.—A man, bolonging to Al legheny city, was arrested on Snlurdnyjiight; by thc ; watchmen, for making floiao and breaking things at a house on St. Clair street. Ho was examined yesterday morning by the Mayor, who fined blm 810, and bound him over tn 8300 to appear at tho noitTerm of Court Quarter , Sessions.— Saturday, Nov. \ l mnnwcalth w. Robinson, Butler and Taylor. In dictment, “Larceny.” Plea, “Not Guilty,” Vor diet, Taylor ‘t Guiltyßooiason and Butler “ Not Guilty.’* After.pronouncing sentences upon a number of convicts, tho Court adjourned till Mondny morning, at 10 o’clock. ikST Tho Sub Jo Harmonists give another Cunccrt this evening, Meador, do you want to be amused and delighted J If you do, go to-night to Philo Hall*.. .Tlhb is all wo have to say, - Mayor’s Ojtice —Saturday Morning. —There were about a hnlf n doion drunken customers, hut not .one bf.thoin exhibited any romutkablo peculi arities. Fire.—On Friday, night, a: firo broke out in the new Qluss^ Factory of Mr. Hannen, in Manchester; which resulted in the entire destruction of the build ng The fire originated in accident. SSI-Yesterday was wet and disagreeable. , > / , ~r. r ' l s , V*f. ' ’ h, . .** % „> v ' ‘ ’ , *'<■ ’ • v ! \ ‘ ' f s v v ,v;V *.f* -' v vr ■> s 4 *- \ ) ' ' *#” -» * v '. V *. J V •* -, '4/tyk < 1 ;K v , •*,, "V- . v i v>» - \ V a V i - r 'S: ---.-,', * V ’<, r _ * C*- < \ v ~ •w \ 'y&P-tadMftuiitb met,, Waliemnd i : Ellen A.J£ryant,agedihrce'yeitr& uud tfto months, i;; .JRbe friBiiUiiu a stream, without shocks orjpa»q~with perfect safety—mid ofteif with the happiest effects. •;; This. important-apparatus is-»ow-highTy approved of -by many.ofthe most emmciii.pbysiciaiisot this country andjEhiropefitp. whom,th&a&icted;and others tVhom it may concern can, be Reference will a!so>te .given to;many_,bighlyr respectable citizens, whoifc&ve -been cured, bymcntis.of. tbismosyvidtmbfeimparaius,cf some of the- most inveterate .nervous disorders,- Which, could not.be removed byony oiher‘fcnowi)..rac&ns ; . Amoug yorious others, ithas been proved to be: admit', ably adapted.forihe.cure of-the.toUowiugdiseases, vizt uervous headache and oilierdtsordcrsof the brim*- lijs withthisappara l tu3alonethutthooperhtorvciinconvey > the galvanic ouid with ease and safety 20 the eye, to re store sight, or cure amnurosas ;tothecar to restore hear ing; to the tongue otother organs, to restore speech ; and to the various parts of the body, for the cure ot Chronic rheumatism, asthma,neuralgia, or tic doloureauz, paral ysis, or phlsy, gout;chorea.or Bt.: Vuus’danc", epilepsy,: wcakness from <{ rains, sorde diseases peculiar, to.fc males, contraction of the limbs, etc.; <.s -?.■ : 'Rights for inrrourtditig countiCs'Of Western -Poland privileges, with.the:instrument, purchased, and alsotested forthe cureof diseases^;•; -**.•- Fall instructions witlbe given for Ute vandus chemi- 1 chl&lo be used for .vanousdjseases, and the best mapncM for operating Cot the cure of these diseases, will aIBO be-i fatly explained to the purchaser, add a pamphlet pul into: hts'lmnds expressly tor. these -purposes^Cßrfefollypre-i pared by the pulcnieo./EnqutreoiT ‘..v.r = ; .-.i S WILLIAMS, Vine street, nov!3 Road, Pmsb f g I‘ ARGE STOCK OF STABLE ANI) FANCY DRY J GOODS. —On: Monday: morning/ November tSthyut 10 o'clock) at the Commercial SuTeg: Room/ comer 1 or Wood nnd Fifth sireels, will bcsold. \vilhoat‘reserve f for cash, an extejinveagsortmantofFall nnd Winter Stable ! and Fancy Dry Goodfl, con*ißtinr goods, &t , jioU! _ JOHN D DAVjfS, Anethme*»r MAP- OF irom the'' Comity Survey* authorized by the State, apd other original documents. Revised and unproved under the 1 supervision of Win. E* Moms, Civil Engineer, upon data received ih each County,; under haihomy- ot the Legist i lure. A few copies of this large and splendid Map re* ceived tlus.dny.aml forsalcby ;v v; JOHNsroV A. STOCKTON, novin. . IJook*eJler*».corner Market and Third sts. .'• . - iVlt*t»rMreax<3oo;. ~ - , Brown, Wreitii Bml U'ark PrruchMermo; Aawmed colons Thybei mul Purnmctta Cloth*-;- .*:.' Mn*:n2i»rt Blue .\lparas ju?il : dp. • ' d r » : ’•*' ' do;. do. nttd Crimson M.de Laineii,; • 1 ... 1.-nmamnc Strip*-*, (a newiimcle lor ltidieirdf*sM'«i:t ■ ''<■ w,%ii 1.. Public Haiti " ** i’l'K ACKI jl OF C-OOU COAI, FOR SA] ll—l will sell, at rub hr >:i!r» on. Monday, ihc SSlili day of No vember, ul 1 o clock, v. l»vc ncrt* ot-epodCnat—' niikpropcrty m w»Hiut4i.mi!e.*af Fm*bartth,und b-ilf t» uulc imm Mr. Irwin* SallW OT'k*,dni!|rvoMK'irm calwl the Hemmy Traci, on bquirre! Any umon vushjuff to purcliit** (.oal, will do uvl! to srttcj-.d iV w>lr-- ■nm term* ttr«ron**hah cash, ami the remainder wiihia two jean*. (Jemlemcuwhu aro ‘engaged with team* nrc. Hinted to nnrml. Tim sale will lake nhtce' oi ihe hmueofMr* M rienuug Movtt Ml W 1T«I ISON' N FLrMJNf? Kmporlum of KaiUlon. OliP mid ilhe puhlic ctniernlHy .are respectfully,tufureued-Uut I lmvt*. m*t opeued ft *f» *l«*k <’* CLOTHS, CM SSmSRKS and .rAi>77iYcr&, to.which I invite their micimon. •; •■•■* JAJJ McGUIRL, Tailor, no\ ll .. . St. Charles Building*- 1 _ _JChroniele oopV.X' . r -••.• A .AM) AX A UA}l6a[.V!*-Au)’ person JV tuA'ftiii oi-n comfortable Dwelling Mouse, In ttgood . iiciithborbood, on \Vyht> street, n *hort distance from iho Court Hou*p,*cmi provide ih to JOHN CO\LE, uovll _ ■ 4th street, near Smithficld $u 1 m .AnniherAfHvol oOenr Goodiv • rlDIh subscriber isiunv receiving lus second supply of :*Hcd Winter:Dres* Woods, &e\;consiating of nuper l rencu Mermo, strawberry, muzenne blue, and other colors, All wool French Cashmeres and Do Lames;;?«>.- • . Plain, Chnntelion and striped Alpaca* • A JaTge assortment of long audsquaro Shawl Also, a full supply of bilks. Safins. and uncut Velvet, for Bonnets, ni ROBT. D. THOMPSON’S, : oct3l •-.. No. HQ Market, Odoorstrom Liberty st- • S&l O AKBt*A«o*i> yesterday torenoon, npockct Up 1 A/. Book, containing about ninety dollar*- ’ Tho finder .will receive the above reward by IcavingU at this ofiico.or the Red Lyon HotelySinclair ntreet - '' novlQdt JNO L TINKOOM B ALte Ol BLI/fc I OATINfV ~— At l ease grey-mixed Btouketa; ! . . I case grey Blanket Coating j ■ .1 caso Army Cloth, \ ...Just received irom the manufucturvr. and for inle fow,- [o; (novlO) MURPHY tc LEE • • • Rich: Dreat Goods* . , 'PICR FOREIGN STEAMER A: X tc Co. wiHopentlmr morning, HickDt ms Gopd.ycotn« prising the following ntyios, viz:] Snim. Rraa Merino*, n new article, and tho richest goods imported thin season; .all: wool Plaids, high colors ami choice styles; oil wool Cashmeres and Mous De Lames;: fine Coburg and Lyoti ese Cloths, of every desirable ;\ortls r ywih vocabularies and cpptous excrcises, on the method of eonstem.mutation, and JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, novlO. ,s- BooksellerSjCor.AlQl’ket and Third Bts. T. OSri—A Letter,:beHveen Fifth street and tbe-Post Xj Office, yesterday, near Id addressed, Evere H. t Enyles, Phila.; containing a note drawn by.J. .Wil liams for §3od; dated October 18th, 1843. of same is stopped; nud purchasers frora tak mg the CLOAKS—Rich embroidpr’dFrencfiClbaky Ju just imported, and for sale tat lhs CArap On& Pricl Store, No. CU Market street. . novQ A, A. MASON & CO *■ ;«* t- * * * 4 v * . * ; - -h ! i-s ■ » r*-v .y.-• T • V . v%!;V ; r' i,W . J l !'* -V* Jr * „ •« , * t ~ i * n-. • * * i \ * vy^ ••• •->. :e fl- ,;•/, v.'j •'.► ;?•> ** i •• >_ . -4.:.---...i =-••■. J -5 . a*. ■•■-..«<. • •-• j- .i*a * r r i * v' 'ft':? Vi . V i 4 i * * * * * r - * 1 «. ftoftife tost. il~ From MadiaoSTTllinou, wo are informed that in tha counties of GaiaUn, Lawreoce,-Richland, Wa bash, Edward, Clark, Edgar, Crawford, and White, in that State, Taylor gains 1019 over the volo of Clay in ’44. Twelve countfes of iq vicinity o£ Vincennes, gite r ga'firtor styror of 1270*& C oA? pared with the Presidential eleetio&bf »44jjjS,' FaitikosS, November Filly-seven counties of Georgia' show a Taylor grin of MOO. Taylar’s tnajoniy In. the State will be over 2500. ' , FronrFlonda, there are no retains. , Louisians rclurns comp in'slowly, Tho Stale . hss,ljowever,wilhout adoaht,goneforT|ylor..- Latch, —GeorgiaTetarnsareswelliog:tf|o already., large gams, for Taylor In that Stale. Taylor’s ms-: jonty will ejeeed 3000. ; <- 1 •a- f if * * * Z * GracndrATi, Ndv, - VißcirriA.—Wirt epunty 37 majority, Ritchie 104,": Lewis 240, Preslon 605, Harnsan.lsl—-all for Cass. Masoncounty gives n small Democratic gain. add' Cabel cpnnty a large Whig gam. ’ ‘ 41 - . i JBalmbobe, Nov. lft, 1848. ' Eighty-one counties of Virginia heard from, and Taylor’s gain is 2203, ' ,/, wm FHaAPEunrA,j(ov. 11. About 6 o’clock, this- morning, the reservoir pf the Spring Garden and Northern Liberties Water Worksy sprung an extensiveleak; About'tiiirty Set. of the wall surrounding it was swept away. The Spring Garden College was entirely immense damage, done to private lt wilL take three weeka,to repair:tho lo«a donc |o thoTe»- ervoir. Loss, 30,000. r •• "i < r PjUtADELrHIA, iNor. 11. Thqre.was fonr amall fires hcrolo-darihhtlittld - 1 . • , .f V-" ■ w. <:i- v« u-. i • v i damage Waa sustained* % A riot occurred at Pottsville, on tb© day of the . election,.i& which a man named Johnson waakiMeris ~ V BALTIMORE MARKET* } BAtTttozte, Nor. If—6, p. k, ' PlputT-Tho. sales to-day bare beenVeryinaderate* comprising Western at former prices; and CityMflls at Howard street at tbe same, figarcs. i Gram—The sates of Wheat include PnmeEed> af Wiuteatsl> )0£31,24 &■ bethel. The sales of Corn include Prime Yellow al.fift&Goc< Sales of White at 53c. bush, v Provisions iiuochaaged ;-ibc sales beingcDafined to small parcels for the city trade. There is a fair demand for Lard* 7 ( Bacon—Sales of Shonldgrg at Sides 5e.; Haras range from 7* to 9|c. t * Groceries—‘The marketiaentirelynochanged^afid pnees ore nominally as before. . Money Market—The money market is easier,' and: loans am effected m good paper at c* NEW YORK MARKET. \ „ Nifw Yoac, Not. 11—6 P m. , Flov —There is nosclfttenquiry; but'lhe firnu-" new of boldcra presents Urge transactions,'and the tales have been mostly to supply eastern- wants. Tho sales to-day include 4,000 bus. Geheaeat 85,- p.bbl. Silei of Wciteru at previous prices.. : Grain—The demand for Wheat is good, bet tran saction* are not large, poorluts being neglected and heavy. The sales to-day, include 1,000 bus. Prune Red at 12be. & bush., on aerance; Corn ,i* ib active request ,-thesalasto-day include 18,000 bnsheU or Prune. White at 67ct.fr bush. In other Graio, I no tice a sale of 0,000 bushels of Oats at 34035 c. ... : .Provision?—The ■ : marltet. is;, uochaugedjtrantao tion.a to-day are.sery limited.-: Stef." Mess,-89iOO0>: IV* O > Prune, 85,C005,50 {> bbt. Hogs, GSGIc.; dressed Card, 7{37Jc. ? ~'-~znrsim s Cheese—Sale* range from 6p to He. ■ ; r ■ ■ Batter—Western range* from 10 to i ■:-.i. Whiskey —Sales id a regular traj at 24c. ; Money Market—Money it very scarce. • PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PtIrtADEtTHM, No*. If—6,‘p2*. Ffour—The >ale» to-day hue been large, if clod ■ng 1000 bbls, of Western at bbl; being an I advance. I . Grain—There is a good inquiry Tor Wheat for milling purposes, and prices are firm, Willi sales of 6000 bushel* of Prime Red at SljlSiSl iSO jg bhaho Sales of tOOO bnahels of Prime' White at 51,125» $ 1,13 tr bushel. Tbo sates of Coro IneladeSOO bu. of Prune Yellow at 671870 e. «r bu.; of Prime While’ atCOffdlc. p bushel., Couon—There was cut a limited business done.— Prices are unchanged. Promsianc—The market is without change.^ CINCINNATI MARKET. ’ CntcißTHMij Noycmher 11,1843. : . ; Flour—The,sales; to-daycetnpri»e 600 barrels at §3,6833,7;"; 4> bbl, A slight advance. ( ,; , Whukey—Tkodcraamlto-day wajiair,’mtfi sales" or 700 bbl*. al 161016} p gallon. ‘ Cheese—The sales to-day comprised Selected for shipment, at 6jc.frßb;-'-• - K'Oili—Sales oM.madcd at's2)S43c. jr gafion.—' Sales Tram slorg at 54c. , > Bacon—Sales or sugar cored Hama ot 91 Jb. packed. ' , i , J, ' Hogs—The pens 1 arc pretty well filled. There is no quotable change in prices.- Tho wcatber besog unfatorablo, there is now; in ; ln’'ah'd r -abs>ut the city 700 head. ( firdccrtcs—further saleat>r now’Sogar at 414 • There is no change in Other articles usually quoted. Tint Weathe« v —lt hr.s raiaed considerabla sincA our last report, nod is mil raining. ** . Tne B'VUt.—Thq. Tiver! has roto eleTenimches since our Istjgjseport. i- Dealm,: ‘and.i Canptiistion . XtA tttrcfiants, fnr the % ale of. American WoolenGdod*; 7 . comer of Liberty streei and Cecily alley liovlO y T BQOaSb MABOV ft *V? i. «*>• 60 Market street, h.avt:.ju*t.rtceivetL per; l at«s'timnprtauqa s, sadoz-Lone and Square Shawls,la* * claulug- l o? r '.th& TMjheilcolors and, ehoice^patterx't»,>Comfortable wool Shawle,nt uniform-; ty low prices J , 7 -derfrablß? i-nrin t>f 53 acres, pleasantly -situated on ‘the old .narmony-; Boad,lB,niilfisfittra‘iheCUyTabout 3daefe9 m nsmallA orchard-and«aroenf and nou9e,.&c. yi vvuh cood springs of water, Fences, 'ftcv.all in good repair Price $lO au acre S CUTHBEBT, n A jGeh. AgepuSnuihficld-gtreeU B_. Caiilmem 1 caitlcureii s « * t.AIN MOPE COLOBS—Plain* black, wbbM. slnpedf r . and tiarrod. ia all 'colors, and new style e-inf from -t perpalr.: Warromed tO’ilr.ornQsale."' OrdenT'\ solicited, at 30 Find At. h : CUBRAN; I' ■VTOTICE-rAn* elecdbir faflpne PfoudenL slx Mana- for th* Piusbuigh andOoalHiU .lurqpike Road Company, wJlMJd.beld.HMhe' ToU Hbnsd m..said Companyion theDib ofCDecehibornext ■- •i'’! : ” U' : " EWARTjTreasurer. r MtnersuUe, Nov 0,1648-»(np\7) * HHSI ?. <*””« °f Sn^liJ^WaSjFrt^ 1 ;,,. •?? tt iy®PP/.?tV^- ,wlde - of^te *in«-faeb\ ; -ai»iii:fiSeiS ; Jiknfls^liiga,. person : bringinirsaid Horses , i»‘‘-Blh- ; * l Sre-oX.ih® choicest «arty!ftnd laie j>«e-; JSJS?SjrtS. B illfi1 fwluo^la,rr pre*- jSSL t/™ !S ? y hrß s T«w at the Fennsylrttbia And. fiSJSrif”f s .ii rprt, f w^ttTOl Socl«rtie« Price. $0,50 per *%!&&&$* o£ «“ i r > T-. A ll°' p . r \ <:a ‘' Che ny» Pemr, '■Eton, and Nedtuw Aree*. may be obtained by applying ; to tbe , proprietot ISAAC PUI&EK I I, tiightitovn, A. A, Oct., ISlS—(mov3:w4t) 1 ;. _ Hlch Veitlnai. JSSS-SSMSES iu endless-varieties, embossed, embroidered,* rose batted tun}, striped Velvets. very Tich and elegant tnli-tmnA colon, real ScoiebPlald^jbawJatylebor^hmeJiaSd other Goods Also, a small -election or shspee,«3>ro!. dered on-mode colored, Cassiottn; Very rich Andhra goodp, warranted, (bo only lot of the kind In the city— prtco SIS each Any or all the above enomeratcd Goods made to order, in (hijTqshum, ntvery smalt advances on eo»f}fi>r Ihe cash, at - eUHBAN'B, nov7 _T" r f r f.Hr 7 Tf ■ Fifths r J. MnnU&ctoiyir.on dier cDnior: OtOUarst-street and ,Spripg alky,Fifth Wardi,£>d«h«rgb r by erecting a eon ttflrWteiUMia-jfcinlffif andhaviSr .engaged competent operauyea, they etc Ordered to faf aiA Filer of-%veiy;deBcupuonsijmti wiu 'With '’ tbe beli fi&i&rtt*) ertfole 1 ? trad semgdetennined to make ' •mhorptpresiofjdl who rise Bles.lo ntry way, to par. dß»»Lfirotn, them,-they? will keUithmrlHFei'tet < imceMgi Cash* They wilt also- re-cjafkle*. and bar ybaie .those,whwh are woroandhrolcerufFnhlicpotron ngen respectfully invited, jnav?) tI- ANKBIM £CQ - ** e 'O l T* o ®wr*J>*» service* for the cbUeeuon Sfjf.uSSfP'fr Clly< *Piutburglrmidvieuuty He?. ■Pf nl!!js^ipi!i Bl,,eß i Sind foe mooyrjrear* for ' To bo found at Mr.VfJ »fcfrtan?TiHfors , it * ' . * < - MWraKCKS. ftosr {&£&» bSJ&st - « Wta » Geormßreed, v i Df.'WIM/WMiL&Muii Dr. Geo, D Brute, [ C Dodge S Wl>MldManm«ntot!ilt«rJe W eiH T ; 8f SB MARKET STREET—Hasn't fc{towns’ L havej}!£rreeawed— -1 do* lute French style cTasler sou Fins, - 3 a due assorted “ •■' a 3 u “ mourning and hair ** .« , - , 10 “ *f assorted stone ’ « ‘ t «• « seal Rings,' , . 10 «-> “ assortedslono nud plant Rings, t ' “ eomeliart sett , i Together with n large anil vaned stock oflndies’ and gerit-’a breast pins, Jooiels,mlnuuare o4ses,«pld'andeil- -- r« pencil;, wuich kojo, open-top. eoroehuitSms blood stone rings, .bracelet clasps,-Ond-oiher articles in this hue, 'cniCbtcecaJ! Uie.alteimoiiprbuyeriij as we arc. selling low for cash .norS J iw3HU?BW§!s??cftLK rpHßfintpari of.tbi#Vo/k^ißinbmcirtg t i tlio:iaoat : cotq- JL plate coraw® of instrnetioft-antl Sm« Bl*ftoxhnanib)eet/.r7be;tiU'. . .v m JOHN H. SHEPHERD. . • Teacher of llook'Jteejniig-rColDistn* (folfege *N» J V.”; ■ yjtivm'every .war calculated to give n cFearapd oat-.: -lafsetoryjqßifibunto the. verv use for science©!*- whichitv treatMhroogh all its gTadatiotißv ITOuJ-lhe'nfuSpfe style: suitable; toretailersjto that veqpUite for tberiucbr,vaned.vr nod complicated commercial busfiW<»r x &^FB&SEIL > Cashier7ih\VaTi} BaukjNew.TT-prk ** • -‘•‘l- believe iiwillheof greorserviCe,noroplflo the ttewbegfrtner, hut to the most experienced accountant.- 4 * EDMONDS. .v. ; . Cashier, : .“.leoiwider.n the Owt^tvork-Uisve which a.thoTourhpractical knowlcdgeofthe science can.' heobtaiaed JOHN CAkIPBEIJU M r , , Merchant, 5? pfew *ork ,v . For saleut the Book Stores;andint'ihe Acad-. einy. theDiamond AndßtaTkPl t Btjrect,~^oci3l -^zsZ%l * 'Z~*%Xi£~ •> A ‘- ‘A' .. r & -* ’ j'+'<- *r s i $ itSJ> ■“ A r f ; (/ v'’ „ ;■<—' v ’ *v* - Jj£4< ** Jlry -a- , t ;jcv «-«,». ~A % **. <• ,1 * - -■„ ** n-I>, „7 -, w>«i M-r* ** » s V .. fr- f <■■>* <£} *■ j*f _. _ J * V ~ ,J> T- 7 *. ** f r ■*• - * r -t - . J ** r -* V " e*j. a * - t \ ;* ■f -A ,\ r 7~r -„ T ' , '. J ■=• , J k %,t -tV % .._ 7 AvU -V ~r " * v*V> *7 ■, r £-» t "* « v 4v’’- v " \ * „ v v a" - bk v -^ 1 f / r ~ ' t >j cK i * ■-« w - ' *■ *■ f ,--;-..-..; 4 '-Vf:f-i:»-'i J «-;. ,-v ; . rk.% V ‘ T • > . , C > i -xf 1 J »• v -f V 1 " N k j ■ r «. * i r' t •> l l -V ,J 1 ~it _ "“ - t * 5 * »t» t a -* ' . ’ i ' V vt ” TC . t‘ - ’'*•» r . > * „ ' ‘" 4 ' V"’ " t 't" ,', \ .if •5 ’^7-,.*:^' •*k V-* -*» -- _ r a -J \. t T . * . « * r* / r < - - X jf ’ - ■ - ,v - .. ; . ' > t , t. ' ■■ • ' *"i- - ’ t - - , t ! , i •» -' <• , > rnUGUY FMK BAliK,—Wmbeialdchaap.ir npplied I -' , * «‘ ', VI rata«iyi«> ij»|iJ>!*ts ‘ *> I "' ** *■ •*„ \)ci2b* • » • 5 r * .-? «•». • _ - 1 ; r ■* t - , -'?•' - , , . ,-' f “* L * .f -_ ijfj A' , ~* ♦ > k-rs*» „ f - 'T'" ,* ~ , - 1 _ - „ o*- ?’7 ,J ' " , . '.„ x-_ j -i a atoie and forsaleby | * * %} nwt W, jtJ 6 f ACHE3ON. | •. f , V'tORN MEAii—so*l)olll6l9 Cora Meal for saielyyA | s , 1 W A 4. a ACHESON, f . A qot4 <\ t ii <- No-, jg Snmhfifdil st p * ti « "VPRLES—-tSXJ barrejaof Gate and other varieUesoC I - t k ** 4 % ' A; Apples recfenred nndfiir safe by . ■**• * '■*•***' -?‘ -■ , v sov4_ >. CUMMINS tc SMttH §C ", ~ i^tOßN—loob»fiheiaC^ , i T)UBG \YlNßss,—si QT. ctt«kif of Pori, Madtifti, ttnd 3" ,‘ <• " ' * ' , '",'7. . * X'' Sherry tuflerenurradc* onU viutageii, for r _ sile low, ly > - fnov3) *> ■». & augy IW. Agl. 5 > '* '--* *, 7T r , ■ITriNKS ANI) Blti'ClDlliS—lol)doleatimlej dt su- '* ’ ’ * ■" -. JJ: I V^r™fiXtC AB-. 5 ■ ; i //V-'f-j I /ALDPEACH BRANDY—BbW>-oldT*iiße«M*Ftaeh 1 „ '’ » I. f” \Jf Srnntl), Tor Bg]e by (hotB| P'C WARTINt Ag't • _ ” , 3 ~ "■ ~ - . - -* rw’ v'Uf I r ' . 3 * k '•V I - - _ > f fl v. w PH J - S ,Ag-| * ' - . J^ r . 8 , . k - ' -N *■ 7 A\»,Z\n“iS£a) .. ccmrna mbh \ ; - 'VV l-rTmlog JUiiKANO | , , > f 7A 1 ' 14,-^r^'w.. l A f •■; \ •OWBhilmtVdilo tavern ail atti;XVlo- J _ k Jl - . - _ i ■< Mrsa k ‘ *‘ l| ‘-* ■ > noTHt j ' • ' i-' J*; _ T\RlEBfEACttfcS—Kwwtß.now crop.iusljteceiv- | ”■ .- ''7 '. 1/Tanna,to«al.gby k 6INCLAIB. | • - - -^ lS Sr~*. TkISSOUrtION.— The herelofere ci- | > - M - v ’ It tjnefyiniJerihe firm of A • v-t* i- t • 3l»id»Theenai»K>lee«i,b)"ro>«Bi4Uon«i!nl.' > 5 . , ' > ’ >'-Theb(»rne*S'«rinhfc«arriedonault(! l j>)#at«od t inDia- | ■*' - ° 1 r , mond alley, by A T> Fauemon ’ I ’ s\ - ■* ■“ ~ ' « oetss t ’ie-(octsn tmaj x AS ASTs ‘ ‘ e ’ , •* ■ ' ' "; L ’ ~ ■*" • v h, JSsiiiWPl^ t s ~i ‘ , ‘*v j j, T't -v -* A sl t < ( »- 1 v "• 1 AT V P i&a, ?%/Vs?v - . <‘ t / I A r A >-CV , * r .’ s l \ 1 ' / v 4 ‘«. I ?V^Av w,t j. » jr\ -f- *£* , i c k. k„ . j?" - - - ‘;% >■ , >«, i* ■> ’i * itS * - 'VMI ueS-'. j i k - 7 s' / 4 V 4 ; ' v H v "y'^rSv 3 i Twilled} Beaver Clothe ? f ,T>HO\YN, BJue r Oh?c Ai»4JyExcdrifo*vcT'Chnhs,fpr -Jj Over-orßUMCes* Coau—made and inmmed baml- Ksnelr, and very cheap, for cash, at * CURRAN’S, . BOTfi - 7r, jg.Ejfll m Onn ORTH i -Vtlv/ ai;d good forfulQ b> r j * *■ noyg - _ , TAAFPE & q£PKN t OB. r yOV«fM3CfttlßSlr * : T\Q \J Coauog, made to order* very Jow, at . „ -W »U>v7 , BfgcPMUK&flfKahil. **elie» or Coats- * . very dcwraßlo siylea qrplain and f ■J\ jnildd Goods*for everyday“busmen weaiy which. ; .Willhe:imidQup t -wana-nnd i hmn3*omelyini ( ycr3rlow'« •min. Galt«M»n;-tmd : seeure'orie of theieV«jydC«rable ;: - and indispensable Garment*, tit. CuBKAN'S, -nov? '»< r 3P Fifth gt I fIX) MKHOHAN 7 S m sJt*'Vhe* Meretantotolook uiiit tris-targfetiTDftk'bf Good*,? [ juatiOpiaed t jiivWbola»fifa R6ontit, «fohr: ?i„ i, mtnm y iPfBEKN'APPIiES-rS4.baTnil*f , GrecjiApple9 l 4ifleTeut -^3T consfgnm&nufbTLßale low by (hot?) P C. MATtTIK^AgV rTCfINESV . Jarg«fifc&ni&eiiv: of vfc ' f kind m :•■ gprp ai»djfor>iot& , lowb)r.(nov*) IVC^ARTEN,-Agt. . . •in BO\l48“6 PWtfASfCLA-V'—TTi If be sold low, to OU close cotistgntoentaiJnr aorS _ % l # jjAAFPE &. 0 CONNOR. BACON-~3ooaj3«cQa.SkoaldeT6c'OA'baQflitnd .for sole by - "foctlSl fc -MOORHEAD r^r ( 4Bl49COAfjßSrrrPJ&tujam].Caived-,Baekjiiew •; i> received at Na^feO-Market st» % r\ -> -t 9" | -oc-s— ~ . —r HOGAN A CANTWELL £ A *XBW KKUS^JaiM&LABD— sale by § - CCTdMINSA'SMITH. I /"IOD -TlBtf-Apiime 'Mlicie , fOT>aje:by : X oelga i STNO JfcffilOOßftEAP I TUST '£t % ‘tl''2sl l liil>«nyeirftfer,'a ; JHtf«'4Jid f BprertA3‘riai<9tibentof-S-, Frtnoh;‘>&Jglnb ; ’'Dad' f MERESa I f«i ! VnßSTlNGS*.whicfr^«?'6offtii**tonwirCfhßQP‘2 •er thott cani be purchased :«Uewi)ere3n: tbepity;- The public tf*a I eapMtfiiHf irtVlfgd 16 «H* Oct so _«»- C* WBBftffßtittG ,40 T* ociM BOTATOES— ia>baTTela.'Neshauuoct r -roTau>eß,in |. t finfe ju&torfcand fotuale by 1 * _ *- 4 « | 'poyj { , «■ Ko M | ‘ J"IORN--235 bushels Corn; part sheltettfaniPbart mibo. t, etr.fanmte by «ioV4) \V. 4f, Ci ACHESQy. 'ITOLIiSSDiQIN-^OpipesiMSwmvrwßlbck‘Horse* Riiii ‘‘ Imperial” ;Eag!e Gin. for sale low, bvv L ■» PC MABTINpAg’I r\l,D R.VE 'WHISKEY—SO bbls. old. Monongaheto U \vijs\e}, for Silebs' novS EC MARTIN,Ag'b ,T>ECI IFIED WHI3KEy~W» bblsaupenor ■XV Whiakei,ftr sale by . rqv3 y g, C* fILABTjiV; -Ag^ s "j>ECTIFfBI» WmSKKY—Ofil supeno* , (J-f. 1 •■'•rS.- 1 :;'!': R. L turu fißrstf* by W. * JC, ACHfc&ON, 1 . fioT&iginhficfrt in ,aiE} PEACHES—SO bushels, newirop,jon;T«civr-- » elTand flT > 4* C t AQHBSbN EMS 1 ; - '1 - [.'..:':,- , i'''.'.",:....":‘.....,:::::: , ': EEO . . ~ ' * -v > J ‘ t-tV '*. Vfx^4*3 j, '■‘x **-' J '‘ r 'l-?*'**.> i *sr -X - ~z - H 4 ~"\ ~ »jgr j U c r* iv>B‘-4 . J v- » *-* * 14:. >Y - YC - J I v t /x •“ - K- „r ;- l 1 1 , -;; ; /i>ft| l 1 m % .• .• , : >;4f|4 I Tj l« * f—■ . ~ ‘ C ./*<, f f m 5«. *■■*«. r' 5 ■“’ c I i- t I *f o’ X. ~ }'■ w Y r-> ~ ’ i~ xX*-"\ >' l r * .-'.-j - >v ' .■’ »*~ ' ■,»• j'v- nf< i; : Y Y rj# f ({{4 | > « » ■? 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