- \ .. , tx -x® { ‘Vf;**. x;r;V®x *' .*, . *>\‘ ;* - ~>£j o*?« - r• *! ‘ ''**■*" r r : - ' ~ l * *-' ':*, *: «& 'T-'X* xx*- “>-' . • x^x ® xt- XxvxX’x ? x *-£ •‘.t 1 ® ■’, r 1 ** xx * x. * x % % , XX *, ,' 11 > ' S X- -. ,* ’ ■*„ V *' , \ ',’ < * , v I v ’ \ { 1 4 - f - X % » ' d l* \ X « ' - J - v fc \ # 1 ~ i .. > Jjfa * V I C , ifV - „ * * V v , 1:1 SI " *'" *fr * X * t* y ~ * £ * ,i- , ■& « . 'Vv->' , .^'.r.v.-y’--I-- -V -i''.:-' *' * -' "*S *’ ~ ; ‘1 - ' r \ ’ 5 ;'/ ' .y* .'tv i 4 , -0 1 1 - > f v *~-’ r ,<r , \ T , " \ ' ~ 4J ' r . - , ‘" ” _ ' * *' .-H." 1 .*" ‘ ''t t N « V ,V, j , ’ S *- , ' " ’ ‘ ' .. W**'* *' , ' ’* v f 4 f „ .\ V. , J ~ '«■ V / J '~ l\ ~ - 1 (• . v ", - , _ ' , *1 , v j? » > -'.; i 1 . *' *u- \- S.frt «” I , ,' . V "»W' * -O' t - t ''•'•■'•M-w* --■». L >' *• > ' l ~ . - " 5 1 ; , , -, -.t ( - fr ,n- ,•- "kl A’ -, - v- 1 «_«»=« .r=.„nv»i» -■" J^ .-«rrrnn-n^„»~ 1 f *,,.-v , ?5 G V* i,'^- it^^^v -t.'L- Jiti 'r ,l “'**■*- . 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V V^- ~ o > r-r., ; .J&st? - .ih - - Tcei-cluels a mmTSSmS&M&& % ■■>: “-Jv.- Peibaps friendship is the most.'sensitive of all sstT* Atr ronn*/ i«j i,,i< ..1» .»..• ■’ i i r .. - .....■'ia ?j! ri i,° Ur ' ; 7' ; <<'' , ii , i'i"'‘~" , -' J ‘i i &rjlfy offectionsj theJirst first neglect—the hiirhi "riri wiiir-li'A'V ‘a/ p ••’.«<• >' ; ■ ..FlflßTrrThq flour.msrtet .s.iThe'sr first seeking of another for that symyathy which _® ' c asion r. . appears uJbtMieu. tive, at puces current of the last advices. «•}»»*>' j' , ,vi''V.r p nc thought Hour special privilege to gise—these T h‘« is one of the characters Connor ploys to perfee- Whcat—Tho demand for Wheat waogood.bat |l^ e 8 ' " " ;'VV, -are. moments which burn their traces on the heart; tlon > lf 1,0 e lB not failed since we lost saw biminit transactienswcre notjartre ;. /: v: .;;. 's< ! -; 'best' i> ■>' - .'-c7 ‘i, and leave a scar nhich, though it may possess the hero. By the by, wo think our old Pittsburgh favo- Money Markct-There war no change .n, mode- «?' ’A, .'‘~ t ,T s , ’ -n'V^ i ■.. .- . dubious advantage, ot callousness to future impres. rite Ins not improved any in lus travels, to say the «... .«■„,_ < . 5 *£-s»c*t«l«OT®^^»^^atS3^*ft^is^SS^ ne tfi *''? ’* *, v The Worja la a Natstaetl. sions, inflicts ngoiiy ere it hardness Andtosuch least. His Richard, on Saturday night -was verv' 3 ’ . - , ' Z - . > "' -V ' »'■; w-f*■ ■ , - Bgr Im the Dublitr Atonal. District' or North L* •P* C ««/1»H«- generally condemned, sad very jostly, too; for he P,ra In Phtladelphln. ; .f, ''J *>- ( n Z CaroimojCraham, (Dcm. i )‘wafr*lcetefl a (bw* da>s f ° f ,mBfiinar >> there neither acted nor looked ihe part* Ho has power _ t _ Philadelphia, Hot, 19, IS4B. ' \ „ ” , . *>. ago to fill the vacancy created by the death of J. K > 3 a balance of feeling, Hsrery essence is reeip- . blltho „ _ m ., . .5,,,,.. The Cpal Pit attached to the Ctty Gas Works, . . *, . V ■» H' - ' Hill. The Legislature is now _a tie. racate., .But liidadships are fur the most part “ D ?f"„ “ taste or ambmon c3Dghl fire l a „ mgbt and has burned all day. fieve! -• ~ 4 .. ' \-r , >'- , ( „„y' -, “ JS'The Cleveland naindealofsaysthattho lake. lS’d™'inihr enhe"futulan«nta!lj S <ir inThe ral thousand tons of coal have been destroyed. j ," v '' ~ '•' .' »' f‘ J*", ■ . ‘ f ■- steamer M. Louis is missing, and that considerable qsp ect tvluth tlev’nresent to each oUicr The W The jury in the Simms case were om from D Abotiieb —A large carpet fiictory IhKensmgton, - i' r ' ‘ V , , , '*t apprehensions for her safety arc entertained. fear, on Friday mormng, nil Saturday arternoon. burned doivn last „,ght. The lorn ,s estimated - V - '.v .{ s l i‘ -.1 i " > RH'Bisbon Dome is sinking under an attack of the pasnoo, arc not equally divided, mui much They got sufficient for ihostomach’s sake; bnt com- at 310,000 to 12, 000. „<. , r~ — hf «.V ly. - J I*.?' ■“ \ resi a d l enco a |n«t h wmfc , * ~T hc*ihBcase 1 *iuis < *a J snined"' must , hi: suliir . "> "h"tu ptei'omioate, much plained of the lodging apartment. The result of The weather to day was cxtromclycoiaV Osnelng amt WsinUng Assltuy. , ’ '•<■ -A -■'' r. 47- t ’ X 1 4 7 7 ‘ • I tvne 'SlTed *‘rteumaticrcaicr’> ‘ must he toibear, long must he persevere, ere the their deliberations, nan a verdict or acquittal. S" WALTERSaodMrJ.t.OOp\TOf |spect- . . v , ' 'vV;‘ •' VX, Ihed erte or f confiacnce is fmn ilv cs When they went out, they stood n.ne rofacqumal, JLLHfOIS.' ~ ' * fflh*® 2® gfe ' ' T' *-- ‘-A 7^ i J f’l* {» . t t aSr-sMadaTOe jMepTimcVVcisar, the dirctlrcss or tabhshed But, ifibpw belndeeihbat hidden basja fln< j .j, rco f u - conuchon Thp minnntv fiiv.n» CiHcnwinuKdE. 18, Academy, ai Enfayeiifi A&scmlV Woodi .j> „ - ~\i - ,'r- -.- tho \ icnnolse elnldicn, Ins taken $47,000 m Ciov- of sympathy, without which no true lnend-.'iip H ... , ' , y Anally Illinois ib all beard from but eiahlMß connlicr. f lre ?J. over the Em;Io Saloon, on ltroiidnv «ckt;Vfovem- , v' ' ' V>r j V,.1, /' *■>' , ■ - ernment stock, bhe first purchsibd treasury notes conceivable it is well worth the lur the • lcdcd ’ They certa nly did belter than the jury m »> eigmecn connpcr. berHbh, where all the new und most .r , " * v^' - then'runded them m'swck^fogcthcr'nifl^'thc 1 mte'p wc read ohon, that hung a man to go, a dinner. Whig gai^Pfi^Csa,_bmMhe State. ’? • - t ‘ ” 1 - J estwhmh had occurcd-SMOO “ " Hustfulness, hope—on these thiee pillais may the There am two or three other indictments for ar- MISSISSIPPI For Oenflemen-10 lessons r-SdAO, -' . s . “ r ' • «• XX, ' estwb.eh had secured $2OOO, , temple be rWd-Dut !f Or,oof.h,4f„l,special son against Stmms, to be tried a, this term. T!,il Km .a,v., S « • J r-f’V"'* 11 ;> n . N of''f aB^in B lo n has appointed |y ,f the second fall there will be nothing but a “ti. — ~. ’ ' ' from 3 o’clock lo 5p a, gentlemen from 8 tolO. *" • v Thersdiy, the 23d of the presentrnonth, to. be ob- *haneless mint Mavobactt—The contort his already begun in In 31 counties heard from, the Whigs have gained novl7At* , j ‘ l**. '■t i», . ,\ *<'#'* J ~.- served jn that city as a day or Tbanksgiv.eg and both cities. Several aspirants are named. The 3647. Cass will nrobablv carry the State bv about ' Boy's Glotblna. l i' . . * ' TOHNC last lor Pittsburgh it Mr. I aac Harris. If being an *>o. V, '..t 1 ‘,'h r ■ Wk Ull° 7wouW%L ',h° CaUS =° r m P"; VIRGINIA. [nKn° f p?n of'.l.emL™ m b> S 5 "f. . ' ' C• ' ■* *t * fallen into iho fire in a atatc of mtoncation. *„, J , I would roi «u*ii the meane t in- ance be rrcoramcru.itions, then is Mr. ff. wel f Philadelphia November IS IS4B SieireiiM aFUraWnng-Store, No 68 Pnonft *uWwm £ T ,« a *l. - * sert nhtch Haris upm flir ground ihev haxe qqihfied. * hiladelphja, iiovembcr io 9 to4o< be will to happy to wxuton any - ' v_ L r v- s * \ ft&'Thc Cincinnati Commercial estimates tbat the same njibl to live that J thev receded *pi. n , T|ie further the retnrns come in, the more doabt- a call rl:? *; X^Tt^ZVohT 0 WC, ° nn,k ' ,n « f--1»- Bame rather and l n,!! J mar the , J C \S U ' t '’''" ,C '" ful .he Srnte appear,. The major,ty wd. be small ,n ’ V „ ' - H, l tT * , t • umiui),ub imucciionin uno. works of God by wantoa crurltv \ the hundreds. Farhionsibr all ameleeinhiAime '.»• * l , 1 rh; : "MtTcirEL, ih? confined Tnsh patriot, htßcrmuda, lean JJi) incident in my chiMhood [ \ quarrel was started between some of the «#» . ■ H Hatok &Co ,■■: ..p.vx'.-;.* s? i'477V!AMV? ■?»;■:':»•• U-i* ftoi pennutPd lo strangers, lo see or converse wlneh has given & lum fo m) viho’e life and char* j bujrrs at an \qctmn Store on Saturday night, which NEW YORK MARKET. Beane,< .-,• x-',v.; -.: ••.'■:.••.• .*. r s ’- f:,--. :.x? J r w ‘ tlu I fj’und a revt of birds in my fathirsiielJ, I ended in r slight cxtravafl-itionofMoodihiho region " New Yobk, Noyemher 18—6 p. n, stew* iteirs£s!Yw- ~-r * "* < ' la » A bed of Pino Cool h« been (buna in the Yiclhily (ouryDungoces. Tnsy Bad no down |of the eyes. Tiic origin'of the affair was, that one Flour—The market is unchanged. The sales to*. © son* Game or : all. siyfe,-:.-'^ Ift ' IsT k s of the lead mines aiLittlo UocL. Ark. ’ when i first discovered them ni»y openri then i nfirMn i«d BM|M . anft .h„ r whl# ,i. day amounted to 4000 lb*, at previousquotaiidns. v r &SiSu.mtZSZZ'm v .a a«,x~ <■ Xn u »'V, * T ■t-- ■-:■•; ■. ■ - ss^==f^^^^s%r2is^ljy^sssKkfsras^ 1 v- , . Pans and Lyons railroad. amt^hvMhJt | ‘. T I 11 •*« won; l ! hat Mr. C. Gasper, from the cuj or at $1,1301,14 |> bnshul. Corn: tho demand for O novW » , KING fc MOOttHEAP 3 ‘ - *,’’■> i* ‘ 6S* The Legislature ol Vermont is discussing the hour if a’lime Fhsir-uaw i c -veinnd 3 uas arrived here, and intends giving in* C°rn is confined to lots for consumption, for the SUp- VTOTICE—An election.forone k’rrndom, svsSinna- ' ’ " , -7 *- 1 ,r, : ' ' project of a (aw Tor granting divorce.nca.es of ,u- hoßr at a * m «- now fcvibcicil and J „ & „ .J* J* , ply of which sate* are made to a moderate exteit of gets, nod Treasorer for the Pui bur s b and Coal H.tl -;■ . ' « , 1 ‘‘r.i-v v,, sanitv. almost ready to fly tthan I came one morning,' ‘ , OD on “ nl,n " r 1 *’ u,llr - Ho can bn Mixed and Western at 70072c.»hushei. Company, will be bold at tho Toll House , ' v T t > ' 1 .,. '- „ v , I found them alt cut up into quarter* The grlM | found ,u h.» room, No. 1 Ki. Ctair street. lVovmons-Tho sates of Provmon* are confined ”i said Compaq on the next _ . ■ - ' ',• , V, ■* -» l 1 yeiQMflOOft \ » ««-J* Mood. Thoir little. try. The Coa’rLt,' Ouartev hb r lt> i U . t,fnr lrai, P l J' °t tJl * «B>tHr trade-demands. JiUnmnUt, Nov.O.lStSHnovl) ’ . ~ i, - Ir , - * AAoon^^™;..'^!? O L2S™ bv llnihs were raw and Lfobiiy; Tie mo'her was on KT jneemru.. (garter Mcrt.ous didim bhvl- Tl.e- fl iatliht.,gefcemHv are inactive, dealers hold- Vk.' ' ' V —X 1■ * '■ ,T\'. . „ ' Specie abou^oO,ooo,ooo. a tree, and the father o« men,n n Mor the,r .mpnrhnto on Eamrday. Anatempt iaa ingofnonbe.teamers'ncw... ■ L * - - .; 4 v. • i,, GoscrAor of Kentucky ofTcf* o reward young 1 crufd, m) *clf. for Iwm a child I tbo t “ s(| c «[> the case of Kelljr, tho negro in- wnr »Mrnur* IfinT . n . SX This hol>d») shec. uccells anyxhuig pf ihe kind p J h f » f y or $3OOO fiiMho arrest aod Jclifcrj ta tho jailor nf tou t that tbfr partnis louktid oa me es the author r ° T the defen-c I UIUAUKLVUIA MARKET. , * aver is ued from the press. The i.lustrtuona are-all - * 4 * w / . * V 1 with < kilfiDg l \Vi < lcy^W^M^rßa^ < 'in Jhal “"fi* *l tnt«erws, and Iht* made iDn.tjll more un- were not in attcndanic, and the pnsoAer was re. _ PnuiWßH, Nov. IS-6-p. a. *■ ’ ' , , r ' thoSd ofScnicmbcrl’a t ® n > ,n tf,:il ct > u n<>> oa happy I war ted to umtecrive them I wanted manded. ‘ Flour—Moderate Bales at previous pricqa. The Bsavpyn.of Allegheny Cm. ba lbemforsale ' > ~ r’ * r I Jr . ? “a ’,o sympathize with mil comfort them When I r „ „* - . , „ amount sold to-day has not exceeded 1000 bbls. CT Smuhtlerd sired, ihirJdoor above 2d. novlO rT * . , l r - Sir Commodore llenjamut Cooper has been ap. leitthe lield, the,'follov.ed me with theirevesnml * , ’'• CONoMr Case.—ld tue cue of BAct There waeno business transacted to-day to male New Goods! New Goods: I _ ;J' J ' t ,* 1 7 pointed to the command of tbo Afnean «quadroni mmirofnl reproaches I was too vouh* ard too ,of thc h-eummy Society,) u. Wagner, (of Philjpa- U P a report, from the anxiety to bear the Acadia’s TcmSa kreeVnd^lS£iSiS < 2to^/rs?niSfnl.rr"n m ' - X'v, / .. ... *. and few d„. on board of of mygneto But *he jury returned a verdict for tic plaint, puta,lop to everything hie buameas. i. o . iX y , . ■ war yorktownforthat station. , i can never forget my feelings > impreaZ X">S >h« demage, at S 9OD. The eaae may be ,a- BALTIMORE MARKET. i V »*- * y * - ** ». * ’ w T W 1 A cevrropcha# been fof.tliu will never be wont ivvaj, nur can I evpru?ai<» lo keuto tho Supreme Court. Baltihore, Not. |B—(J jr. r PHICIP ROSS, c ' c ipcJincd plan of iho Columbia (Pa ) Railroad, uhieli abhor every species o! inhumanity towards infen* - ■■■■ ■ .... ~ Flour— market ha* been quietto-day, buyers UOTI6 v comer of *4th and Markei sis. ; ? ~•< •->: • v,:/,: -v,. i L f "* * > -» is eight iflches thick, over«mile in Joogths and rci or animals J} t . Chanvwe Mr \Ve uudcrstrnd that Judge Brackcnnrfge in- are not disposed to operate tt» cny extent until ihe piHEAP CALlCOtis—Just received and now open, at w **► ♦ " quirea toore than ihiriy tbouiaad lbs. cf hr*mD for * tcruls ccttmc un a now wnrt m h*» • «fr*. forcijya news jb rceerted. Holders of Howard st/ V/ Vo 50,comerof Fourth aniWarlensit. 500 pieces * i*■ 1 V «■ \i 1 ; its manufacture. It was made in five nana, ami of -■—aga'AUl' " , arc asking 5,12, whilst buyers ofier 5,06. ornew-stj.le.faatcoloreircolieoea which wi|!beso!d at . . a- ' .t-, * , .* / * ; course 16 to be put togetlic/at liiq plane. IMTTStJICGH TitEATOE. j «nnrirobt o/ftepaperx- Ho succeed- s > ale . of w Lat mclodo FnmbWhtte X BarThcDmmondSnufr.Box.stolcnrromihcralcnl c » Pont**. Manager , mJ !,«„ r . '.J^““'TVrt' 1 " C,pC "T‘ t ol1,11, “ l[,nd ' Sales oT Prime ihis market for that pnee (novlO) 8 PHILIP Uo4 | * '•* ’ '’* -JT V 1 Office, vr.s berefloflourtecii of the diamonds in'tho „ . nicim rs annuo ot that wo do not dunbr lie can make an interesting The aaea o. Corn include Prime Yellow al 66062 c. XTEW EOOKS-Irvmga akeieb Book, ilfiiltwued iiy 5 . ’'* ?SL o . f^evb^e l ±d C, i,i l e f '° ra lh ° V,rC yv, g - ‘- X ' 7C'„ , . ' things, i-hey were found the ease. Ga.-cry -Me trr.vmaßoxe, . SI.OU ttlT The Bearded preacher had ae unusually large Grocer,ea-Themarke® forGroccr.es,sunchanged SbfrtoTS’ - | ' ‘‘l ' < '• “A'»,»resotutioamatrueting .be Street Comm, a- ly exempt, „, u t t " htra,eP,d,pn "!i - ’' t '* |' ■e \ - , r . r sioßDra to have the Streets, Lancs, Atleya and Courts the War of Independence, than thc increase in the HICHLUKU notwitiiaunding the chilling air. Whatever may bo CINCINNATI MARKET. The Child of tho Sea. ' 1 | _ - ,*n Vi r , r ]*-’■ r‘- ( r , cleaned and kept clean; read twice mJ referred to nomber.sixe and met, tof iq 1770 bS„,", u " M « t Co ,w I M Vr , l,>!,, > lho clnractcr of his hearers, it is certain that the CiNCtrmAn, Nov. 18-6 r. a. ' , ' K . .V^ r(f " *»“ V J•. i: , Stree.Commit.ee... oumrT^her^'^^ 1 O”^ 81 ','" th K ° ‘ X S ,ul . Ulor [ ir " M,,, vv^ r °"‘"‘" Merced gentteman „ hone,., for he labors hard B , Fi r- Thcfo „ i»u good home demand andaome , * * r +" K - * <. country, whereas now Ihnre die overtwo thousand, ReejMition—xSa hr Bog * Drram—Mrs V, b rouucT wiihoutthe hone of reward shipping inquiry. Trices Ate unchanged. There* ToeticalWork* of Speneer > - , - '> x *tl v* t >■ *\ r %Vlias It Means S H®-Marhfnrrv fop tcvn nm** n’ t 4 » Jocouciudc with toe i. * ceipta of Elour for lho past week were 13000 bbls. Poetic?) Works of Caaucer S "I' * ' k V; . f The Journal ofSaturday, has an editorial article, a located at the city of M<*,co /t TheCap.bc Mrs Mr Conn, r extern lt that John *4O ( . T ** * rI » S v 1" ' * foil column in length, in reference to •» coinnumica* togewerwitli.a cotton mill, arc about to bo shipped prrm *»)*>, Mr Dunn was killed in ft fracas, a few davs nco. Wo Orim—*»i»i <**,« *t *»Rn t ft *h+ nOTI6 > «ih street, near Market i ' - >*■' I. 1 4 k ' * _■> 7 1 ' tion which appeared in the Gazette of Wednesday, “ tlvor v ich.tonn., witli a number of worLtncn —-■ ? -SS2-— n ' , “" j±V • 7J <>rloett_ ilnnk this must he a mistake; Tor we have lietrd 2000 bushels, " ' 'VT BUCKMASIEa, Aldmnan— atreet i >~ J* XN, *}r X signed“ Mac Sycophant,” nominating “Old Whitcy” BST A woman named Elllabotli Stevens, 20 years VirObLD rcap’ecirultr *imml?eTm it e clu/ui. of thilt D “nn is still alive, and wo nre pretty sure wo .Whiskey—Tho demand isfiir,with sales at 16*tS J 'co*nv'e l yMcmeofa V ltSs h done widl'tbi mnmatrnm ! '* " , Sr ’; v.iXvLXf.tv:: ■ rf^rjs?.SK r Xt..'=..rrd,. ffssa*asr.w j -•, --- - •. *fe - *<. v# 9k+* m \9\. * War Department, and the Gatclto, thinking that SSTTIie Governor ol Illinois Ms appointed Slf P twa, ° Poruesovpubhr IJi>Uk oi alien, notiee ami re? r v J goodjn aomcof thociticsof Europe Hogs—The mnlrkct is-active, and the pens were « t «neroCJLiben> street and .CeciPs rlle> jioelQ | - - « ht 0 ;. ' ,’i; , the article was intended lo « make fair weather ” R.pglely, Un Mauly and John Calhoui, trustees' for !Sl! le ,i!S! l Sf" 11 ?? 1 ’ "d-i, 3 ,! ffo ISI ,«‘ lr ane id New tort; but wo plead stupidity ,r there ta swept cleani at 83,3103,37 p 100 fits., nett. The " " * 7"- X 'X.V-.X'WJIIScTIVv with llie President elect, and thereby obtain nublic efTrau-w of the Slate Bank .orillmoia.- S.t" I f 'X o ' l , C , r u r M i; u ,’ J any real merit in,. We think ~ would hardly at- of Hoga packed np to this Ume.thiaseaaon, * *' ' * . patronage, inse, ted the -Mac Sycophant ”'com- tract another audience. tonjnge ,n port i, about equa) t.~ ['- £***• raunication, by .w a/-of,, an**sct..Th3 rejoinder (Jen. JdmesTaytor who died Newport, Kv» last Commercial Shiesltoom, corner of Wood- 84T There is to be a meeting in Rev West’s 1 1 ““ de ““ nd - 111 to P'ttsburgh was ship- rp° EE SOLD—Three burying lota m the Ml. Union j ' ' " “ ofthe'Jeuma.iaeicorcher. I, cots Hke n sharp el^ir 301 ' church. „,,a evening, of reveren" gendemcn J Ab> ’ Pitta- 1 Cemerry, e» aimnieU r ,- - - t ‘ ' . ‘v'." 'I> < v7^tf Ir r Vir* “i >* A kn,fe * Wo P reBUmc Bio articles have been duly i ' h # K° rt i° 5 Hc 4 Wd ® 7 rc jjmong \ hich are fcan er fiiie€!otUs t i.n*Mir t rfH **ufirnM t others, to take into consideration tho practice or -” 4th Ward, Allegheny * * \ > -* * « "i ' marked, mailed, and directed to Major Bliss, Gen. Sabbath breaking in oer two cities. Hi. ,nd.J t>R.MSTONE—.O bb.s mat mceivedand for sale by ' . *' T, r-k -v , W?<' f states positively lint lie is not a candidate for any BTOMHESB. somi, tanc> vifu ig» bowery, atwing SkS** It is tho opinion of knowing ft „p, t u nt ,Wn CUURUNG SIRIVia AND CHECKB-3U cases re- 25 or pipes Port, Madeira and Sherty Vines | 5 e< - ~. v ; h,,/o -* * * office under iho new administration. We are told Man should be firm—womafi should be firm— om, haw cops, bomieis ribband ,Ac . n wing ones, that there Q ceivedj andforwuic chearr, by . lODddi.boliles'Bniridiep, Wincaand Gins: - z v i t rt 4. " L that both thc Gazette Ediiors-are still cmdirfniPfi— all our decisions and doings should show firmness a! n n f£ c i“ r v°f t . t,c < f HC l en^ a : e » Furniture, Ac were more drunken men on Saturday night last than novis A A MASON fc Co, 60 Market st Snuncheons JamaicnSpmtsi . t 3 % *'<X> ' 8 * 1 1 otr and reason. What canX eff e? t by a -sever before seen in.he name space of t,mo ,„ * ' - ->3^ S . Consulship. tVclt, go ahead gentlemen—fight ,t Sfb *' n i" ® ocs ® n y one nolv ofaman IJ Wflibe rttra Ito ,auMoiT l^,scll 7‘ Why don't tho temperance folks sttr the,r novtS IsLnenr Wood street. M'“ *; ‘ '* ... J *" -> - . ' 'r- <, tT, .hr. Who became rich, or happy, on account of there dej nlW>pn,et jpY'ock lUDavt ' Comratrunl Sules SlumpB7 ri REEfI APFCES=4o'bblB.ji7tTeeeivedancl foranle om \Z. a,n 1,147 S *,* 1 t‘ ,w t Wv* - " “■* out. «To the victors belong the spoils n Bat ro being no dependence to be pat pn himl We nre- ,te:\ c “ r, , L , r ? f ,V Vo , ,> ' 1 11 ,r "' b ) ordl - r or “'“ ,T 77: - VT by (noviai SMITH A SINCLAIR With Slw ofdwnr r £S»Vo,-win..»d S ' 1 >' ' 5 <v i member, Gen. Teyler has never said be would semi not. firmness of ZJVZn , 0 !f '^T a TDff m ° n “ ««J > 'r Z h « » j- through th« world Cisily, and maktfs him repecud.. fc'uperfino Impend) Ton,J boll ohens fine to ^ 'v n» ' v ho intends to exhibit his monstrous propor- —8 IITH fc SINOLAUL novl4 «• Cornerjof Smithfieldand From ata. *" > J r * ; ' Wiiat Does rrMEAwT—Tnylnr’s increase over ~fr CjS D A& T’ -IIJ J' '- , atf * vole at the October election, in thc city ar6Uni * “ im innumerable blessing?. Without it T, AKGE SALE or DRY fiOOOb aFTIiCIUAH Ho is called iho Belgian Giant, /*VUU> —Jusireeeived by Etpress three pieces of sii* TIESPEftTFULLY infoxrii bis fnende and Customer / ** < 1 1^ h . l,^^l B a *x l ; B or c e 2 s^% v^* g Th^d r ' . . . 'X-.; K $ •' increase for Taylor.here.n 27 oofs of Wft «eleast y expect, end finally me} comm,tmmes B W I «™ wh«o.. gc.t1.",.., b« tl.. up of **> [c ( h n °Xle end Journal f «L K itt * r’tt e J* fi n r ♦«• * should bo remembered that the Cass vote also in- for want of firmness-to resist tbo allurements of Ca - e, » *»»d wales or cid Romisilc DRY 1,16 11080 b,tten J J an nntagomst* Tho mark is A. A Mason ACo yWlMarketßireeL AEE, likewise, and uiherWines, h ** i a « y * creased in a natural ratio m both cities, so that this Vico xeccued direcl /tom o lioiibc m New \ork, nowupoithim. J_i inviteihenueatWofpurqbaseretolheirlafgOßiock of the very beat brands. t dqy!4 dlw H k ~ " s \e& fNtv (, VHH-S4vi - n u extraordipriry polj cannot beaccounted forbyeaymir Firmness of character Mamruth* »mniF» «f m qn SiS*-?" l ‘ ,e .i r 1 ?V 1 ,r jk Je , rbrloieompristBnlmo*.tLvtr> ofunen Ifdkft, embracuur some hundred dozen*_a* T\ECEMBKR MAGAZINES RKCEIVED'ATM a\ j , * r vw3 >U) 7 * , nofimr-irtevviilMl InrTatlnr—Rtf/f P» 3 * k Jfirmow O! CdaraCter Sta i mpS the image Of man ari CW m Hit Drj Good Rhe 9f every dLSoriPiion ami Srnnrv Ppit,, . a . one es Tanmmr from 6ic to §l,OO . no*tB JJ >nireß^^odev’«lsnrt^flltlnFf 3, » ' '*>%* y " * , withsomethmgpfiore than animal It farSesbim L JaMLS McKI.NNa, t » - X.. ,1 nmd Griffith, of Tr kTt Grahams Mwaziue foSDettmblr; » TT That an immense number of fraudulent votes above the grovellipg, earth, above tpmpfation from Auctioneer Hard Scrabble, was found dead in his bed yesterday *R novl7 ~"j. Memoirebfn Fhysieiaiij cQmpleie, -? i ■.Xv'-.C.r,,'-."-'- I were cast by the wings in Philadelphia, we think the path of virtue, above ell petty feelings of the K I*, OOU 7,T"a ,l "' lLr "‘ ,Ao«4- morning. He retired on baturday evening, to all bbls No 1 Snlnienl I P wh b^l h . e ., l i r ¥? ew 1 , ' 7 j "Jr ”7r , * , admits of no donbl whatever. A single fact will J. heart Jt is the matn coinposition of a G<nera! good health. He leaves n family. 3 F'X cask ' Deraocrimc Review*, • 1 .' \ ts* r- ? ' lustrnto the truth of this. A friCHd of ours, o mcr- the necessary accomplishment of a Priest—the sinilde shade .via \ IkSSEdWallihn-, - S lus ' 11 , “ ? .. » V„ f , H chant in this city, happened lobe in Philadelphia, tnaking of a Judge—and finally the security,* of M™ blue French M = \vm.er” Zll »" co,,,rort - . forsatebv - ' ‘ ' X on (he day of the election, on busmessi Ho informs tnen and jjrrdy women. ' - “I, Al™en», ' aon , S Wmter” season afforded some amusement, _j>oyl7 £i£JVILLUMS_ nndjo Anti, Al>o, ntßrnwean-r, _ I ‘ , , . - -"V . V'- , - r t \ iniorms «■ “ “ “ Cunhmcreß. and a apirkling fire nave real comfort. CxCNDRIES—I bl.l Roll Bauer, ‘ Dy Smittficd ft, third door nbpvr 2d novlS i s i - .Cv §kifr*W£%i~ .h'rfi Ss ns ihnl he was waited upon by various merchants ‘ ‘ Mouse de Lm , _ ..." - O 20 bids Grton Apples; ft RERN Apples dißbren't ! * *T?*' * 5 % ond whig leaders, npd requested to go to tbo polls, q Pl »nl nnielnlea CPI i * ~ . I, , vln,? e ,% 9aill l r l larei ‘ ccn l BS' Some rascal stole a lawyer’s hat from'tbe G kinds, nil chmwfiilih on consignmenijlbr Sle low / 3 , , - 7sV V f pledging themselves the. they would see that bli “ ™ fc « S’ »»«A yk.* , Uhu ttblo of the Qnarter Sessmns Room on Fril Usg "SBSj; by » (noVT) C. MAit’riN. As 7. j_ ' opses.hatdfd,of openteto produce our defeat *“7“'X reS “ i<!nl '“ fy ° Ur( ““ 1 iSjsttS?/ , Fi j ’ V' . -Ip*®: ===== =sss£~sssassggsgua)i ---.n; %|JS4 have voted the ticket tc-dey; and there wasno T’ J '??* *°V' M '*"■ --d " Bd " il The Vig.lnnt Bal, comes off on met Fn- HflfTsߣi kembes, GddeiiGn.e, W end od,- r£ ST“ ; TX ’ ti>*rc,c in groasly unju?U If the trejrtfi d ,aDUto ta ised ” « Well centlemen lflfeltinrlm , ftst J se you lf * were not Rngry When told b CUTHBDRT (icn A«em, day evening, In Eafayetle Assembly Rooms- Soe <*r varieties of applet In *tore ahtffor raleby octsS * Third at \ neaAYoop f r *•> *i fi ri % ptfvrtSia&tre# to (h? country, find ihe Democracy, *,»!« vn tn it nil T ahnnt/«*fiHn>niu »' > i A r r a l^at b ,s enemies were circulating reports to h» ..^P^, 2O frumhhoqpiroor card. CDMMINB fe ShTITH _ *_wvbbls AFPGES—RamboaudFemcks,maioreand * , * r il&'MiF C J Zrnihh™ evrrdooc ihcDamrw-rotir rnmt.dMn l* l? . ’ f Bbou . l<l , co J la,nl >' 1 volQ f or CflBB disadvantage, he remarked “1 Will so Rve that no CFTB IURPMiP»M-Ju bble,in prime on cr y W „ . M „ , AwilUllnecy, Ac. j nO far safe by (novlS) WUC ACnESGN < -S V.’ » % HbO w/,PtMw ever done, the Democratic candidate Butler; but I believe 1 shall not to my one will Relieve them ” A friend observing h.o © icceivcd and for sale by * SS* Thc Circujt Court of thc Ui >ted Siaies com- A NHW selection ofetefjam winter ribbons, feathery *?»/i BUSHELS CORN MEAL-Kre«h Ground, just re- if < *-<'•*'** TMVttte fiWfi been defeated 1 Who conscience by casting an Illegal vol&otbere can do «, r „H lrtl , a UrKhH *.*««'* ti oDs f mn s h, s B \ t FAIIN v ISTOCK a CO, menres iissMimn Ih.a ix chennseiu?, fringes, /lr OU ceived Si for sale by 4 ' e ; X * W A « oil i*h. ne lhoychoQM'» It ib scaTcely necessary U> add habits, even in extreme old age, enquired. _novgg ? Corner lnimU Wood moncee to session this morning. , ; Ko,pauen«ofnewandefegantdea»giiß ? f Cardinals ?nd v l5 *W. 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X‘X , \ - ' IV X " 4:X j? \V'®.lje Jttorningjlosf. -12 cS?. i! v^S'/-P-y,- ifi % I*ROriUCTQB >rfT BBURGH: MORMIXG, NOVEMBER SO, 1848. |)ost Job Jkintina ©flfr*. - COKNDII 01' WOOD AND FIFTH 81REET8,' y* y *■. • JEF'HavingsaAiui to oar Establishment, a.-splendid; Booktrork inastyleof un-- .^^^rjQS l pftke.d > :Boftbl3r>'AziatneatneßS,’' , Biid''Opon the most rea-- termß. respectfully aoncn the patronage of „ s^titraTnMys J rji hfa iuieb? our business Jo, ■ -- ■ in therrfavors brfore o , CiO<f: 3 --l > ±AXz’-!Tht3 miutl bt-anrplted «niA,tn rotn -4# j»r//mrd* RRf'Ui»ited States Newspaper,Agency E.<eoruer ofThlrd and Dock streets, \p*m feourUistreet-=-Jsouronlyaui!ionwdAgem sti} I i i fit ein h i a.. * .E7rForCommercial end filver iffetrs, see next Feg«. : • SXarket &eportg« &o.j under Telegraphic iHeadi CAHSEJS OP OC& I-ATE DEFEAT. v'V.tv.*? - :'f.v£cssoßs: from••lie pasty are, I * rouay times; 1 the beat guides which wc can have for i •<;'•: this idea, |:'-^'x£-)th9fctf&bjipraacb L thetjßubjectiofth6')ato.dtf&atafihe P Democratic party,—-with a view to examine into the „ .cansp.B whic'h , jeii to that dofeat, and aid our pohu-. .i ,v• pal. friends in : rectifying and overcoming any: error v, ,5 ‘joioi-which thoy>may have-'fallen > when the proper . ; m which moat effectually to .:ln.cxamining into thiflFaubjecti'weahaH en " s tleaYoJ-to present tacts that have boen clearly de - *elopcd,—such as any one may have seen, who has i •■>. l - v.hectjv,cJoscly observing the occurrenccg: transpiring around bran We saythen, that no single cause has operated toproduco our defeat: and while we i*. iprtn the causes which have operated against ciL- shQ]f also . dote some of no ordinary tnaghi ~ that Auds ttof thus operated* - Wc think ft is plain, th3i the influence of Martin - Bcrrcn, and* those who * sustained • thcyaUarc) alono sufficient to induce our defeat; was several causes that lhda : operated, and was, consequently, not the tame itself. The influ. .. >-.:v-unce which they-exerted, went far to effect tho over " s thwiwof tue Democratic parly. Their uflueoce was t exerted, directly, in a manner to weaken the operu "■ Uotis of the Democratic column; and, indirectly, to /,^.-^ r :. ®lt<!h&Uicn that of its Opponents. They could have' r liatJ n 0 of success, from the outset; but, war ring, against a true and truaty member of that party* principles they protested to venerate, they from-halfway - friends. o{ the Democratic vv.-.r >,oun?c a bccamO its. open and avowed opponents; and flircctly sustained those, against whom they had professed an eternal warfare. Professing to -contend for a restriction of slavery to its present limits, ahoy have sustained and voted for a mao, - 1 -whose principal Health consists in the number of Tits, negroes; nnd who has been one of the most un questionable advocates of a largo acquisition of ler --Territory, to became,-Tromits geographical position j the .... properly of slave owners, or. not, .os circumstances .'might, in Uie first place, determine; and who ib, l and must be, prompted by motives,.similar to those which actuate other honest and honorable men, when coiled to decide upon matters affecting what they conceive to be their own and their countiy’s . interests. Wc believe tint the effect of the: move-' .... meat tnfavur of Mr. Van liuren in this state, was of : - itself sufficient, lo produce iho result which has been produced; and that all tho exertions of our “-v-.opponents, directed to the objects that havehcrclo r: j e .fp.,ro:vlaloicd.thcif attention, would have been inad -1 quatoto wrest the State from the Democracy. That - -influence caino ns a blight and a mildew upon us, . damping the ardor of mnny, who were heretofore most vvirmly acting with os; and inspiring with : n itiJicw ardor, the hopes of Federalism, so long pros , trated, nnd whicn had become almost extinct. - “With tho encouragement of division in onr ranks, (under the pretence of favormg'one of their own dar i . ling schemes,) the Federal party also praotised most i”; ;.<p mfilinqua deceptions,—at the same lime contcoding unceasingly, in particular locahues, for the doc ■ trines alvvajs. heretofore sustained by them; but ---whietformed no part of their plan of operations for the country at large. Thus, a Protective Tariff : ibtmed thejr principal ground, upon which to awa- Jiiio the cupidity, and excite tho fears of nil who , might be thus operated upon, iq the mining nnd manoiacturing parts of iho country nnd the Stale: and in those sections whero mercantile interests predominant, or where Improvements have l to be most desired, they have lamented the ' A. of money, nnd portrayed tho Wonder. 1 ful-polvors of oankmg, and the great impetus, that .. **•* at ooce be given to every thing, under an ex ; papsjop nf the paper bubble. Bat the interests or 1 M-.ihe ijfaat cotton lords, and wealthy coal and iron | iminers, (even when backed by those of the mercc | ’ -ftary and heartless speculator,) liavo not been sofli - cleat, heretofore, in this State, to ovorcomc those of i tbc~ioiliog farmers, mechanics, and other operauves , and those interests could not now have obtained toe hut from tho supinencss of our political ~ ' friends in October; Ihe apathy superinduced by their ■ ■ defeat, at that- time; -the correspondingly, increased jiv.i: -stdar:.of-tho Federalists; and the disaffection of thousands of oor party, induced by the belief that a u - c ofthe Federalists would net with them, in sustaining Van Barcn. : r v:vi .'-. -i--- But-thcre'is:stllhnnoihtir cause that has operated j- p Lprocliiee . oor defeat—not only in the State, but rr cvcry whcrej-ovcr the whole Union; It is this :- tho ( Democratic press, almost without an exception, has magnanimously referred io the brilliant career of General Taylor as a military man, according to him 'nil the patriotism to which he is justly entitled, oven jvhdo opposing his pretensions to tho Presidency, on .. -■ coconut of his failure to avow any political princ-- ,7pies. And they have also constantly kept before - their readers the vile abuse by « Whig ’• editors, of the patriot soldier; the ungeneroos thrußls at hia _ ‘qualifications, made by Federal orators; and the \ i position occupied by the great Federal leaders or the ■ berth ant} nest, in relation-ta his nomination nnd election. All these things—wo are hound to confess 7 —Mtilo they have in no wise affected General Tay ' l f«>s position, with any part of the Federal party, or any of its adjunct factions, —have very materially -dperated in Ins favor, with tho honest minded Demo ‘ cracy,—thousands of whom have voted for him, as ; ivvelj.on account of-his servicesnn two .wars, ns be-' v cause he'has been an object of abuse hy the Fede ralists,. 'Wfhilc we admit that we have been among the nlimbcrOf tllose, who have punned a line of policy so disastrous to oor fondest hopes, w o are free lo say, thnl-xvc have no regrets on .account of our .'course., Itlms bccnlionestly pursued, with u view •< not rfuly lo nid; a noble-minded- and-mngnapimons. political friend, Who vvts every way worthy of our tuuntr^s highest honor, but,also,that no - injustice should bo done, to one who has served his (iullifully,oven though placed in a position antagonist lo that of our most honored and admired fivbritc. He, vv e nrb sure, would not consent to jwcarJaurds won dishonorably; nor would ho con : .:£ a<rtit . tb.haje a leaf tarnished, in lhe wreath'justly, a -7 Warded to a fellow-patriot. , iftii wc iiavq said that wc should refer to some Hampshire, he.received not a votenortb f-lhePor. tomoc: yet he ;was a honhern maD - end v<heii o souihera man hAs nor thern raen,bavealmostnnifQrmlyjgfYenbim their fiappwti Jiate:«nßtainedl«.Wis Cjusi a. northern mad by i He-haff in the NoVihr “ .Vk ginia s /*ih,p moll er of the Gncchi,” sustains him ; —rail tho. undoubtedly Democratic ; States.-of. the South declare in his favor j—the i presents an. unbroken front m his. behalf; and. y ct.- i though clearly a man for the whole Union, ibeNorth i rejects imdj to vote for a man, who, whatever may be histjmhtary merits, is unknown to. ciwl life; and, therefore,, cannot bo known to possess a single sen timent m common witir those who have thussustom-. cd him. 1 ' No; let not our Southern brethren be chnrgcd with having deserted the candidate of the North. They have stood by him.nobly.. have done For him that which their love For the Constitution alone; prompted them to derail that they coaid have done. For one of *heir own sons;: -They.have never made moro powerful efforts to sustain any one, thanlhcy have made to sustain the favorite of the West; aod they have: done.this,-, because they ?have :entire.confidence in ■ his honesty, capacity, and pa triotism. They have done For him, and tho cause, every thmg.ihot we had a right to expect ; and fa r more thon.wo have done; and are those among us who reflect upon tho South, and virtually .charge .the defeat of our candidate to the Democra cy .of that section of.the Union*• -But, however proper it may. be Tor others to make suoh a chargo as this against the South, we. think it is grossly un just on the part of a New Yorker or a Pcnnsylva' man. From tho Eastern extremities of Avia, for a sec ond time, a dark;Mßcrutablc. messenger of Death is traveling over the world* ThoCHOiXBA is approach ing os, and who is ready t Wc have no desire to .create on unnecessary alarm, to excito fears of what may sever be realized i-buv as a public journalist .it is a dtily, incaknbent upon U 9, to advise and urge ;lhe adoption of such precautionary: measures, 1 as will ward ofT. the attack of this enemy of our race*- should it appear among us .m its mysterious journey; Tho Cholera has baffled the ekillof medical science; philosophy has failed ;to discover the origin of Us existence, and the laws that govern it ; God aiono knowß why :Hp- has sent' it upon the earth.- But though an insight into its hidden cause and singular progress is denied to us, experience has taught the' .civilized .world .how this terrible - scourgo -may "be shorn of much of its power. Wherevertho'Cholera baa oppearedj .its first victints . have’been those who have set the Jawer of physical and nature at defiance; intemperance and uncieanlincsa always in vited the pestilence and paid the penalty which this Moloch demanded. But these were not alone the victims.of the Cholera. Many who in their persons broke no law. of nature, became subjects of the dis caso from living m filthy districts or a city, and the death of. these must he at the door of too proper au-' lhontica of that cay. Aod should it please God to bring again the Cholera to this community; and it should leave a heavy hand upon-our people, untsas the city authorities ahull have in the mean-lime done their duly, they will have a fearful account to rea der ! Never was our city m a more filthy condition than it is at present. Let any citizen take awalk through the alleys and suburbs, nntl he willbo satis fied of-thc ;lrutn ;aBScrtion* The bottom of the canal, is a mass of.animal, ond vcgeublc rotten ness; the stench from sewers pollutes the atmosphere id their neighborhood ; piles of filth may bo seen abont numberless stables throwing up their share of raidsma. - Perhaps those nuisances arc not observed os . they would bo,, if our city was not one of the most healthful and salubrious in the world. But our healthy position will, not avail , us if the Cholera comes; it will seek out plenty ofplague spots ond find its victims.- Now is the time lorour-citizcns to lookahead and right.the slap beforo the storm comes.. Measures of prevention; as recommended by those who have thought on this subjebt, should be immediately adopted. Wc should have-local committees to examine .and report tho clean- Jincssof overy district, and/fines should be imposed for .every neglect to carry out such whole some . prtuiauuia.as iaay.'bo adopted-.. A Hospital should be in readiness furthe poor. and the stranger* In short, every thing should be.timely done that an enlightened Christian people arc in duty bound'to do ; and then trust to a merciful Providence for that, guaranty, which wo may expect as sequence ofobc dicnce to the unchangeable laws of najurc. When the Cholera cornea, and come wc believe it will, let it find us ready and prepared. " P. 8. Since tho .above was written, we observe that Geo. .\V. Xav.*<o, Esq.,, tho acuvo member of Ihe Select Council, from the 7thWard,has “offered a resolution-directing and. requiring the Sanitary Committee to enquire into tho expediency of ciUab fishing a Board o<* Health, Wiiosc duty it shall bo lo devise such measures as may conduce to the health of tho City, and to guard agaiust the spread of the- As iatic Cholera, should it make its appearance amongst us; read twice and referred lo the Sanitary Commit tee. New County Map. Mr J C. Sidney, Civil Engineer, of Philadelphia, .proposes; to. publish a Mao-ofrAlleghCny County; plotted from entirely new surveys made for tho pur pose. .ItwUJ.be o’n J A la!g'^9cal , e^. t and- TyiU infcihdd r aU the Hoads, XaaeSf^Streamsl^ocatipns 1 of. Mills, Churches, the whole, county. FarmerssndVrppnrty Hold--, ers.] -placed fit: their - proper positions, thus making the4tf{ip moßt valuable, both for present and tuturo reference. The map will bo issued early m *49, and will bo furnished nt $5,00 per copy*; Mr. Tims/ Brittain, agent ror-Mr-. obtaining subscribers, We observe that the County. Commissioners head list;.and we also notice in -his book the namcff'ofrour most distinguished cm*, zens. , T 4 ~ Two RicUmonds tn the Field. Richmond, Pa.; polls for Van Bureq;. ..1! Richmond,Va./ ** <« ~...1! Voted uDammoasly,;thQi each ottheso gentlemen be entitled, to ;!G0 acres of Free Soil; upon actual settlement. PRRSH>ENTIA£« Bi*ECTION~-Officl*l. PENNSYLVANIA . . ;CcWi.-i,, Taylor. ■ VaHSttteni' Adam 1762 2576 t 25 Allegheny 659! 10112 - 779 .Armstrong......... 2126 2030 ' 141 81air...... T 430 2476 v 4 Beaver ; 2305. 2655 530 Bradford 1092 1719 622 Bedford 2816 2836 Butler 2247 2505 179 Berks.. ..... 9485 5082 51 Cambria 1386 1233 12 Chester- 5360 6949 507 Clearfield 1168 * 76! 23 Cumberland 3183 $347 25 - Crawford 2748 '' ”2205 4 621 Clarion 2306 ' J 372 37 Dauphin 2254 3708 34 Delaware J 547 2194 84 Ene 2022 S4!B 357 Fayette..!. 5441 3045 73 .Franklin... $199 4006 4 Greene 2379 *49 ; 1ndiana............ 1544 2410 204 Jefferson.*.** 972, 887 19 Lebanon 1862 2906 Lancaster........ f . 60S0- ■ -1139 Q -- 160 Montgomery., 5627 6049 251 Mifflin*... 1215 1193 3 Northumberland..... 2258 1765 8 Thilad. City ond Co. .2J510 - 31230 877 •Somerset.*... 1127 3018 21 Susquehanna*....... 2563 1853 30! Schuylkill........ <, 3700 4939 35 Union 1650 3129 22 Way no 1642 997 203 Westmorelands w;. .;5197. .; 3124 1.2 i Washington 3520 3898 167 For the Momtn" Post Teocbers , Meeting. I went, on Thufadayovcningv-to .the University, for. the purpose'Of:hea«4'ng a Lecture fiem Professor . Stevens';-nfldj.r.tvith was mneb disap pointed atthevaon-apoearince of-thn; eloquent gen tleman. 'A M>. CoviU, i teaefoe* of Allegheny, took, the place of the Professor, and gnveiheandi once a long, discouipo on torJiography, which was vlislenetf.te «>y;sdmo wish consicecablo aitentionybut to others.it acted ns an opiates .-He dwelt upon tue organs of speech, 'ho '.raclud,larynx ? gWin:B, palate,- ttCth,-ftc;; apon; ihc‘ vowels, conpomrn.s, and An. -uculatioh; analyzing sounds,' syllables and words, . and tbej combioing them;—:n shorl, he considered it nfcce'sary for rvscholar to master firiu.ihe elemen tary, vocal sounds of our of. tne. Old tushloned mode of learning-only ;nc alphabetical sounda—.Uca-mnkmgilje cluid acquno a .knowledge of borao fil ;y letters, insuind oi -v.'eflty-«ix. Mr. C. Avho ra a.yankee, gave a number of practical ill in * - trationvy which seemed toTind favor with all the teachers present except- and . this jncori|giblo was from tho Emerald Isle. -l/xJuJ not learn the name of friend, but he was bard tiie -Yankee. Ho siared ilial he: was -pfeusrtf with the Jectu*’ei but esteemed it ridiculous, rfle believed in calling things by.: their right names, and tbonght.it wicked and preposterous to waste the precious, time of children nrgiving tho fetter A six dificrent sounda l> Ho was opposed to new Tangled ideas- altogether, and all luo shori-hand Yankee methods ol making;juvenile philosophers,and likcd tQ lravcl on: the good old beaten track*! I was forci bly, ▼eminded, by this gentleman, of an anecdote -wbichT onCo hoard-from a clergyman. - An old Irish lady, who emigrated to tinscouairy,for.tncfirst time went to a.cnurch wbcro-thcre was an organ and a choir. The Jiymn wnR given out by the minister, tho organ comraencedi ibVcho.r .ollowed ; and in the midst of thc-aplcndid.music, thc old lady sprang to her feet, atfd cried out to the orchestra, m a shrill voice? “ Awa wiVycr now lilts! awawiMhim;awal I dmna keu them am t: gie me-good oald Daavid’s psalmsthat were made in Ireland Hibernian did not liko that*, in this native American country, ,tbe. letter VA 9 * should have an M Italian sound,” From thisT-waß-lcd to suppose him4o be somewhat of anorahgemab. ’.The Yankee was requested to r spcll -Emmai't-ss and whnt; this, had to do . with their difibfences.oi. opinion, loonld not well- conjecture; Some sallies between the learned Thcbnnsmade the audicnco laugb, btit as J am unfortunately hard of hearing, I did not calch. their wit.. These Teachera’ Meetings .wiU Anubtlcss : have a good in onr communhy, by giving nity of deciding between dullards and duncesi . - OLD DILWORTH. TUUZJ FRIEND fill IP. a BextTrrcn extdact. 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(< When did you get out of jail 3” “ Yesterdoy evening >» -y ou-promised to leo vo'to wn, and not be brought here again V* .. ‘f .1. promised to le&ve when my time was up.” cf How did you get out, if your time was sot up V* « Wny they let me out to do some work; and I thought Pd h&vo something to drink; and so I took too much, and tho watch found mo.” Ho went np again Tor thirty days A Brutal Husband —A stout, healthy, rougb- Joohmg man was colled > up, .and* his> wife asked to appear against him. Sbo:was yoong, good«loo!king; and gave, evidence of than usual intelligence and sprjghUiness. She was sworn: and related her story as follows * <( My husband has been ifl the habit or coming home drunk and beating mo. He can work, and might make a good living; bat ho his time idly.; and when he does makeadol laror two, he squanders it for drink. If he even gives me a little money, he insists on having a parto it spent for liquor, and he makes my little boy bring whiskey into the house for him* He slrkesme often *—last night ho kicked me. He has no clothes but what are now on him, and rcfiises'o make any effort to get moreand whcn-I get a new dress, he tears' it to tatters. Last night, he tore up a wrapper I hod just made for,myself.. If he wonld only leave me to myself, I could get along. 1 work hard; and cant support myself and liltfo boy, if he was away.” The brute interrupted the woman several times, but could not deny the truth of her statement Ho beg ged to be let off this time, and made fair promises; but the Moyor was incorrigible: “twill commit you for thirty days.” Finding tharremonsiraiices were in vain, tbo fellow turned to his wife, and said —“ Mary, w ill you send my shirts up ?” “O, Tes, DJI go up.with them; and will go every day WitN food for yoa,” Such cases frequently occur. Can a law be just that compels a woman to live with sneh a man 1 J 1 <3. .. , •» ‘ ESINEISI SST A coal boat, that sank in thej Monongohela a few days ago, won rajsed Fine W ork in n Christian tand/ySe think. * ‘ Therc was aro w- lnthft Diamond on Saturday night. No one was killed] 1 News by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Post. Later from Europe! CASE OF SMITH DEU CLINE IN COTTON—NO CHANGE IN THREAD STtfFFS. - 1 BosTorr, November 18, •£. M. y ( .Tho steamer Acadia ; arrived at Boston; bringing Liverpool dateatothedth lost.. /<w ThoraeGnogTorparlmraenthasbeenpoatponed from the sth to the i2tbr Smith G’Bneo’s counsel had procured tb6 jwne of a writ of error* and'Will have a hearing, and if the ro3ui? before thc.Court is uofavorobloj the caso wil! be taken before the Hbuse of Lords. f "V ;« Similar wntq bare heon granted, and a similar .c®“.rse will be adopted in the case of'Meagher, Me- Manus and O’Donaghudl >« • • : :Tbe. French,National; Assemhlywera determined to sapport a motion to postpone the election of & President until February, but Gen* Cavaigpac op* posed the motion. An election will tako place oti the TOth of December* • Tho Election of Eotns Napoleon la considered certain. AUSTRIA. The latest dates left Austrian affairs still undeci ded. Vienna was being bombarded with 4 frightful slaughter. ITAI,Y. The ebanees for tho peaceful termination of the crisis in Italy were preponderating; ’ t. FOREIGN MARKETS. , X4viaroot, Nor, 4. Colton has declined Jc. since the sailing of the last steamer. Corn—The demand for Corn ia less than u was du ring the week. tioodi) out Nnmber X f iCORjrKBVOFiJPOURTII. M4HXJCI MXaiavTOSrtBrJIOIf. r\ UEAT BAROAINS '-The sobsohc? has just r£ \JT .turned from the Eastern Cities, autai now receiving a very extensive aMortmontof FANG Y ANDSTAPLE DRYGOODS, adapted to the. presentseason, end'em 1 bracings stock forrichness and variety not surpassed by ■" any establishment m the-\Ye*t 4 DRESS GOODS T Very gtdssy.black Silks Cravats and Collars. Hondsomedress : do. Black 1 o ve-Ve ils hndHdkft Rich changeable ; d 0... Jaconet and Caratr: Muslins’ • Rich: changeable Satin de Pljud-aud striped Muslins: Chines r Handsome gibbons, Mode and high eol’d French Gloves. Hosiery, 4c, • :Mermos;' r-. ?••••; Cloths foe Clo&fcs-, ~ Mode and high,coi?d Muslin To. ken Shawls* de Lames; «• ty % Casbmefej[ds Vf Nowstyteinoahlide Lathes? Plaifi Shawls,- silk Satin stnped Cashmeres j fringe, Fancy; .do. • • y viTb. -.:/ v .• Pr&ckTmbei9hawt*,do do ißloetf ind-coloredAlpachs; Black; den ' dp r-Plaia Ginghams,-rbviglit eo4SHL * \To lore, Fine Brpduu do New-stole Viseltes} s Cloth v sltf- 1 , Gala Plaids, bl-ightiolors; Plaid. Lone ao. California PJaid8 r t Low, Priced do DlackßorabazinAs, Plaid Clonfciiigs. s „ calicoes-great reduction. v His stock of Calicoes Is very large;;jU Hdibeen ,&e* : '. jecte.d;,,w«h .moch: care*~wah-Tpamcutat-teftlrenco • to, ■ daraluluy:pr/abnc r nnd,'beamy, of ; :' v ues‘gn These goods are lower thhn they have ever pu?cfih.V^rs^^^^ r ° :vTor^l^^ie of Thi beatCaheoei for SJ. e jy everofleredf. 1 Doobl9pafplß,C»licoM,Englirt, I'JJ cenft; • •■■.'■ oreen.. .■> <jo- <*-■•<■■■■■.'* -.a f .u <*I*. • ■ ' ' OilChlntrrßnushChintxesi / - f : .i : .-:■■■ Newityltf'Meimmock'CaltCQesi ■•• i fuu>i'c*r Blue> • do. do * - 1 Blae aodGrange ' do Fnrmtnre do i* ~ r CREAPDRESS GQODSW < “ A large lofbt low prided Mnilurde Limes. At the low price of 12^-cents per yard * °* ine ,owr Al»a,Black Alpacas forl2|ets per yard ,Vm good . and very hand&ome darktand biighi.colAred Plaid Gihe . boms, for.l2t cents,'warranted i&stcolors.' **• - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS * ..Bleoched MuslinSjCflo 12, > v v ... .Yard wide. Unbleached* Oi to 9, Bed {Tickings* very cheap; : ; Casinetts. l»nUrng& Kentucky Jeans, :> *. Checks t Linings, Plaid Lmsey s, .DomesuaGinghams, Manners 1 Shirtings *• Colored Cambrics, < i Flannels, lower than oyer offered, i ...CantonFlannels " T . t , , LINEN GOODS' * ..Irish Linens.; Linen Lawns , Damask Table Linen. . 4 Do do Cloths, * Jtassia Sheeting, , Do Diapers, * -*• : Luien Drilling Cra h. BLANKETS! BLANKETS* 1 A stock coarse lo„veryfinep r nlso Blne tfnd-Drab Blankets/fine; and:virr'fine, for ' - Overcoats * * , GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.- > ..-Fmeandsuperfitfe Frenchand EnelisbClOths’tiHd'Cas- 1 Biraeresj Orc^coaungs > SllL and Lmen Pocket Hand- Cfaya»a.i;.Glqves iind i ’ Merino Unde. Garments;Merino and Cotton iHalMtase, etc * etc ycj i i ? j * * • subscriber having made eslmordinarr\renara honsforlhg .Fall and. Winter hayuigonrcbas* iW his. Goods tmdeMhe.advar.tnge'Oi. markets onushally : ‘ i depressedj can.confidentlyvpronuse -hisi-customere -• best bargains he has ever been able to offer ' j i V . : -Cnstpmersof ;i theJiouse,flfld , narchflfeers;«en6i‘a3Jy,ttre I respectfaily invited to caU,C-4n0v20) :t FHllilß'HOSg. TheFtm Anaw'sl SofreeorTux ! kll, FIRE C 0.,; wli 1; bc given m thft :- - HH& Washington AssanU* Kaow,\ newsrooms, Wood street, hetweep Fifth m and Vlr gin uUeyji on wxpTfEsnix svmcuso, the 22d insL } . .. Appleton; Hope* G BlacfcsiocTf, Unde Sam^Jas.Wlnsiom Luidsay^Presidem; Jab Caldwell, Wm Pemi,Capt M,MfcStefn, Allegheny, •Jos. AJexanderf Duiiaesne; Jno; NeepetiNepftjhd’Cnpt Wm Fmxier, Niagara, Copt. D Campbell.'Vigilant; Jas, :ALKenny,jGoQd ImenU. Eagle— B . Rook, Wm, German.-Jno. Lowman/Wr&MUchdtfeeiß - J.Dasy>E.D.Bmilley t ' i mTs—P N Lea faeo Lowmnn.. ~bhvt7 -^agjy^ ’ ym
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