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ThttAlllollgtOS Union, efiergiving returns from, Pennsylvanht showing the ,complete triumph of the_Democtirs, no dihister shock the adminffitratloli Into ibeir.sensesl s. Will. no rebuke, no *action:lo l a. pOpulaf I:Centitne4; bosvigtf. great and'hogeier uniform, recal 4 4ertarom•their . blandenirrigt . nt .theit' - rake.; o l:*scrii)tion"imi mike them Meet in some deireOthe_phhlic send 7 mem, whichtitiey have so egregiously miscalcula ated, it, great PiniCiplei 'which they have gr,osey!y:4ll9,tgrA Are,,have fought this battle in thtt:lb*:44B,llesidetit;a victory last fall; in' the faceOfliatOnki,whilgeihOelOquerice of his speeches is : etilidi*Ailtiieht.:the ears of the'peoplel and ardiaillotrnikiirtFeliiiitl; the alarm of the iron whleraltitelitiliditalt,iastre on the tabliittidfilee.:. aiiiitiy:do Collearli situaWd4,Pittsbeigh . ; I ? ll !4 l . 6 *Piltr speech=-rofe , ;ameported - to have Tained about 240044qoiit.3iniXiilcaster, which was one of his:Osifilii . 4':titopilinkplatak and where the fa. monalhaddeoll Stevens lives; weltre said to have gained ibl)iitAtakiii York; Where he firt planted the' . side of tddibOy : Ott:eilte4oo,th'eff ,state,_we gain about ,500. 7 U; Acqvtiosi T ti*-. look:e;tfuiugh under' Cpel I 'of:tfie etcliautmeatJiom iris elo. quence tindshik inflaenie, be "litis lost grOOnd.--2, The - reaelion ir r Agoing • oni.the•„regency is repudia-, ‘r . ripose:the'congreisional election of Penn-; syfi(itrilisArhd'talten,:;plitce this fall, instead of the . . last,.*hat isliow.llsiknicp. question of a majority ifirlii.lif '3 4 l j":' olll e'Prriirsiitaiives would be no ques. tirri iolllC" . .Vire should'have carried Congress by a tvometriesive majority:' Union thus alludes to the ex traotdinfinr, brifunsuceessful effortir of the Whigs to ek . ngie..Stigt-Xhe' ipinpaign was opened on the patt4ilis,Al7#iga by Gov. Johnston parading. Geti#4,t43ltiipigli 7 .,Pennsylvaniu, .in August, in hie mouth, that he .win the'specirdlrienct of = American manufactures*. peTtieularlYr - the' friend of the iron interest. He , la,Vrir.Ofipeclfic duties, and wan even will: Pl4d.ge ofilotinterfering with the' acHnii or-COngteris • by:term:ding a change the Twit:E.:Tien came ibrward Masi: M. Frmx.ta, who stumped. the Delaware to rittsbuigh, and froth ThrtMaryland to the N. York , :men—bitter ptoi tection to the iron hod coal interests, more work to the labOreti;biElier prices to the farmers, and above all he' was to complete the North, Branch I canal, and redeem a large portion of the State debt et•the seine time. He was a Native, an Irishman, the friend of the German farmers, and a Free &il -1 er, - to: suit circumstances. Tine Governor, too, tried his -hand et bargaining .71121 the _Natives in Philadelphia, and the Free Soilers in the• North,. butane'violated Pledges of th'e late campaign Stood oucipAolit: relief in 'the memory'ofilie people of Pennsylvania, , and., - they:vrere' determined 'to re. buke",tioih theiNitional and State administrations. fhe,zerdle!;,lorffoneld: on this ',occasion is clearly a ireoficiottte•people against the upscrti pulo-turinetewjlo:timiight they could practice ,de• ception: ;at ;every , electioni for never wick there a greater effort made iii.an ordinary contest,' than warr;thOde Teller, and th'e Custom., Hotatithl - PosrlDifice vittployets of Pennsylvania• Tff"usan f lo! ere disitnbuted by:tbeae9o,!!mty.(entotpkok:A!all - was in vain, tor, th ser e doomed to defeat • • - .I'. of Tuesday is most-tittering' to theteart'of every Democrat, end is such.e.rebuke,,oe mast convince every candid man tiro,. itie b lilitio'nel 'and State Administrations • haVrigipre..ecitifirience of the people of Pennsyl- • The pederal,Papera Philosophising. Ofii'dearly belnlied l friena Dianna Warriie still lecturing on Railroads,"and has abjuted politics 'for: the_iinaent.: The • Washington 'Republic Of Friday and Saturday bas not.e,single word in relation.to the Pennsylvania Election. The , paper is 'unnaually, stupid, and;fe firing its puny PoplTins at the Aims. The thunder stornaitk. the old Keystone state has 'evidently .fright-, The Philadelphid - IFetostarniehing . esaitys' on ~a rhat,Pdats ahOnifi,kii3 47 and has n long disctumien on o.6pital and Labor: , We would not be Aston iahird:h3 find the News breaking ground in favor of Frett , Trade, like hierbrother whig of the N. Y. Mir-' rori ,When a thing homilies popular, the whip are sureAo'embruce it. Bedford County, OfWaal. The last Ifedibrd GaFftic removes all doubt as to thatresultila•that county:: The - Democrate have car, an will.be teen-by the fol lowing figures: r . Drx.l ,• • ; CA1124. C9IIICIBSIONEIL [WMO. John A. daioble .2579 I Henry M. Fu11er...2525 Samuel Robinson ..25664 Solomon Mason ...2550 JohnTerorna4 ...) - . : :2563,1-David Mann; .Tr.... 2488 - coirizituozam. Gepyg .2-s&sl:Sami. S. Stuckey ..2483 ,Tnnnsunza. Sdhaffer !John Arnold 2503 " - tkm?rron; Japies Cessna • 't541 . 1 . Elf Mr . .2505. . .DIRECTOR.'. DeeialrLake - 25581 Levi Evans Dr.~ 3loOLntob7~: .171 r : 13sFisbn,r0 Keiitirsiaa' : 44 1 t is reported; tli AfTlintocky one of the democratic candi- . - -dates,for house of representatives in Allegheny, -1e;e00!)#75 . , Akthough this result was entirely (mei- Pictedley(its,in a : county so largely federal as All& ghviyoo.,o4o,Bo. Dr. DlTlintock has long enjoyed - alvelt - Merited and substantial papularity, nt4,".tinlijolliergheni:eounty,-but wherever he is tfieapoy gratifying rp: eu c , e e • • .- mists The Columbia (S; , Ci) Teki+4o dae Silt - instant, a c d o el ': Calhoun l tem'plated resigning his seat in the Senate, - says "8 rumor , has been going the . youndo;prtbolppesP• ta:th . e.OrecOlfat Wis. Coltman contemplatetireMSAL int.htiteat bathe Senate at au early day. • •:, u, We Navel?. m our power to state on , tholjty intention bap been ruttier - eV.; iiraniettii;iiteitatnid.by la. Calhoun, and that.the rnmor ; itierilketi without foundation:, ATloxeres, Teriiie4a, Id* editor o f t h e NtereeiLtiminoThad. a *icily,- few evenings since, friain',lde;' • J. Pew, 'OM 110intilerireyihe eistablish melitigApilegriiph.ljoe from Fredeoie,*New York„ to Piit a bargh, via Warren, Waterford, `Mead vife Greeiiiiiiii-'o4ereer and New Cantle. The editor liitiy . ii;ii*r:.;?..7..hae, , Met with' encoiinikitibitololeii entaiiitiOie, jf , Welliedertaking, from Freifri s nii s te Ater:* der, end ellietlier. ii well be . cnntiiseed through efe or trlsoAitlittliqtlfei4ree4-Vlllepend ittogititor,Wit tksAilortitmok,ourAitimitie, timirintetcrifitimfo„ thelitiiiiiirtlieioeweirp!..... _ MisiTermitrbasltiitoomelt2COOD to_c,h4itible institutions in New York: • • . • - F • NEM ^ lwratio, Majority in both brantthes of the %Legislature ! TE.RII iIIAUGHTER:OF 'COONS t ; . - ... . . . We publish 'below corrected tables, by which it , . . . . will be seen that. the Deptocrabiwill hare a =doe... ity in each branch of the 'PenusyleanicrLegislatorci '4615 is indeed glorious . di r ely':!- ..Nottsltbstanding. Fiesidenl 'Tlylgr;atiO'Ogyernor Johnston exhibited lemselyes totie . peolilti,ntid .molted the hearts or • higgeri:..4oi ikOireloqi4neb- r -notwithetanding the most dismal tales were told.by the Federalists and '6,onservatives in 'relation 'bathe awful "rain" pro .duced by the Tariff of 1846; and notwithstanding the' pocketa;the passions, and prejudices of the people were appealed to, so as to ensure the overthrow of 11emocrecy it . was all of no avail! ' The Adminis tiatlon 'et 'Washington was too corrupt and prole ciiptive.lo.save Whiggery.'....The'.Democracy °can 'py thair'former proud and glorious position, and :Ilentisylrania is. again the KEYSTONE OF THE DEMOCRATIC ARCH ! The Senate all Right t , 1-Philadelphia city, 11-Philadelphia County, 2 111-Montgomery, 1 IV-Cherter and Delaware, V-Berke, 1 VI-Bucks, VII-Lancaster and Lebanon, Vlß-Schaylkill,Monroe,Caron tr. • - Pike, . 1 ' . IX-,Northampton and Lehigh, 1 X-Surquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming, • • 1 XIS-Bradfordand Ting', 1 ' 111-Lycotning, Clinton, Sullivan, • _ -.. andCentre, 1 ][III-Lucerne and Colombia 1 .. XTV.-Daupbin and Northumberland, XV.-Cumberland and Perry, 1 . ' XVIIi-Union,'Mlfflin, and Juolata, 1.C.Y11-i-York, 1 , XVIlk-Adams and Franklin, XIX-Huntingdon, Blair, Bedford, 1 I XR"-Armstrong,Cambria, Indiana, 1 MU-Westmoreland and Somerset, 1 =I-Fayette and Green, 1 XXLII--Washington, X=ll--Allegheny and Butler, XXV-Crawford and Venango, 1 XXVI...-Beaver and Mercer, XXVII- . -Erie, XXVIIF-Marren,Jeferson, Elk, &c., 1 The Senate is composed 0133 members. The Rouse of Repreaentatives of 100. The Democrats Will have at least 60 members; securing a large ma• jority on joint ballot. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1849. Adams, 0 Allegheny, I gain Bedford, I Berke, 4 Backs, I 0 Bradford, 2 Centre and Clearfield 2 Chester, 0 Calabria, I gain. eumherland2- 7 1gain Columbia, 0 .Dauphin,..„ Delaware, 0.: 7. Franklitt,rlY” , Payette; 2 Greene, I Etuntingdono Lancaster, Lebanon, 0 Lehigh and - Carborn, 2 Lynoming, Clinton, &r... 2 0 Molter; 2--1 gain. 0 Mifflin, 1 0 Montgomery 3 0 Northampton 11:711eartie, 3 0 Northumtd, 1 gerTY- 1 0 Phila. r City, 0 5 ” County, 8 gain. 0 Schuylkill, I gain. Susipiehamia & Wyorrog2 0 Somerset, 0' Tioga, 1, 0 Wayne and Pike, I 0 Westmoretd3 0 York; 3 0 Total, 32 Money-and Btudnea•-firisttert, Tun ERIE BARE.—This institution has resumed specie payments, .and in noting,the fact, the Erie (Pa.) Gazette ways: “We learn from those who aro well informed, that its former liabilities have been honorably earl. celled, and it is now placed upon a healthy and per manent basin. Its notes are redeemed in this city at 1 per cent) , We guess it will bear watching still. The total amount of gold received in this country from California, up to October 10, (which includes the empire City,) . waS about $3,000,000; and it is es timated that at leasiss,ooo,ooo, is specie, bait been taken to that country, for the purchase of gold dust,. and by emigrants. • The Manulacturere , Insurance Company o f Boston have declared a semi•annual dividend:of 6 per cent., the Hope 3 per cent. ; the Neptune 8 per cent; and he Suffolk 4 per cent The'ReWYork letter, of Thursday evening, to the Philadelphilt:Atnerican, says: "The fancy. stock mark& continues to decline. The bears are preening the market, and there is no nerve•in the bulls. Governments are steady, and In moderate request. "There ir:rather more doing in freights. En gagements:tit previous rates 3d. for corn, 6a7d. for flour. .To. Glasgow, 1,500 bbls. flour Is: 4d. To Hamburg, 500 bble. vil at 2 cents, and 90,000 gal lons 21-etints, and a parcel of grease at pl. "trottie dernaud at 820. 6 months, for Scotch pig,. butheldere do not willingly sell. The stock is about equal to two years consumption. Bare are dull. A contract for a large lot of Railroad hemline been made with an English house, at $33, delivered at New Orleatis, short ton. “A sale °Coracle turpentine has been made; but could•not trace it. Sales of 100 bbls. Spirits at 33 cents.” The. New ,Yerk Post says of the California gold at ttie mint: fghe,previons arrivals are not delivered from the mitt,lowblch they were sent. One million, it is estifest.o, has come by the Empire City; and by ,thoSettPtconnected.with'and.engaged in the Cali-. :fpyniatindeOt ill'eaka that over ten milltons of gold. dustvifireer(Spilyarrille'*thin the neat or five “Sales at the stock Exchange.--$6,000 Treasury notes, 10811e1061; U.' 8.4 6 2 r,48 , 56, 103.1, 841,000 do. do., 1887; . 111; 41,60(Pp dii . ~ 186?, .11 II 100 shares Canton cosorsog. , , Vmrar..-LIVe tfib brief but beautiful passage froniAte-41412Y _ The creations of sclilptbr ak into dust; the wealth of the luird;piaYrhitliftrt Alfonso of comperers may be 5hive14,14',404.- iposition power into atoms ; the fame-ilf the:ware longer be - hymned by tbe rebiitd:ing the bope may be disappointed biitAfialf :•which hlllows the cottage ry and sheds a-glo around thd'pilaceieshaltheyer decay:: It is celellmtekb.ttieatigels a written on tther pillaiscoPhelimt? and reflected down to 'earth." Annetation ot. G r anada, , ,, ;\ affairs ca*stkre fiitAlikkeiThs'fto a Rusts' Heretofore wiliivailaiOut4ittle.,-,'-lt elle iliexttlli3l3 4t 1 !: , 4 1 1t.it0 the newspaper. t ou ~,,, inithe belief that therOah nci — rell: etre on ttie p4itlif the Colonists tedifitoe 4 their union with the Parent Country. Our own experience in pol. itics has proven to us how , such agitations, Fe started, and kept up, by very'insig,niechiit caries.! But we have under estimated the power and zeal of the Canadiatr - Amexationlits; as we are inclined to believe from recent reports of their proceedings. The , taames.-of men-in high places —men who tend the 'Colonlittrafhimoutic.ed' as the active friends of immediate iinnexatioa.--: .Bleetings . have heen held, and the press has become: earnest and eloquent, on the subject. In the mean., time, We do not See that the other party is doing anything. We have just read an Address "To the People of .lower' Canada in favor of Annexation to the Unt. . ted • States." It is 'exceedingly well written.. It begins by setting forth the evils of ihe'Colonial ,system. The policy 'of the British Government is ruinous tothe Canadas.• We quote a paragraph : ..Our Provincial Government and Civic Corpora tions, embartassed ; our Banking , and other securi• ties greatly'depreciated; our mercantile and' agti-' cultural interests alike unprosperous; real estate ,scarcely saleable upon any terms; our unrivalled' rivers, lakes and canals almost unused ; commerce abandons our shores; the circulating capital amassed under a more favorable system dissapated, wlth tiorie froth any quarter to replace' it!! Thus, without available capital, unable to effect a loan with - Foreign States, or with the Mother Country, although offering security great ly superior to that which readily obtains money both from the United States and Gieat Britain when other than colonists, are the applicants;— crippled, therefore, and checked in the full career of private and public enterprise, this possession of the British Crown—our country—stands before the world in.butoiliating contrast with its imme. diate neighbors, exhibiting every symptom of a nation fast sinking to decay:" .The authors next proceed to notice the reme. dies which have been proposed, viz 1. "Revival of Protection in the markets of the United Kingdom." 2. "The Protection of Home Manufactures." 3. "A Federal Union of the British American Dem. Fed Provinces." 4. The Independence of the British North Amer. ican Colonies as a Federal Republic." 5. "Reciprocal Tree Trade with the United ' States, as respecte the products of the farm, the forest and the mine." All these are deemed inefficient and impracti cable. We - quote from the Address: 6. Of all the remedies that have been suggested for the acknowledged and instiderable ills with which our country is afflicted, there remains - but . one to be considered. It propounds a sweeping and important change in our political and social' condition, involving considerations which demand our most serious examination. This final remedy consists in a " friendly and peaceful aepe ration from British connexion, and a Union upon Nolte , Ile terms with the great North American Confed eracy of Sovereign States." We would premise that towards Great Britain we entertain none other than sentiments of kind. ness and respect. Without her consent we con sider separation as neither practicable nor desi ble. But the Colonial Policy of the Parent State the avowals of her leading statesmen, the public sentiments of the Empire, present unmistakeable and signfflicant indicatiens of the appreciation of Colonial conneetion. That it is the resolve of Etighand4o. invest-ns with the attributes and corn: pet tia . terassume the htirdens of independence - is no longer Pro4lcMttlicel. Tba. threatened with drawal-of' her - troops from other colonies—the continuance of her military protection to ourselves only on condition that we shall defray the attend ant expenditure, betoken indications towards our country,.againsCwhich it is weakness in us not to provide, 2 gala. 2 0 4 2 gain. 3 1 0 2 o 2 3 O 0 0 1 1 pia. 1 0 J . 0 2 0 O - 2 0 0 0 0 After a succinct stitecnen . t the anticipated gains to the naiades in Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures &e., the address concludes as follows : But other advantages than those having a bear ing on our material interests they be foretold. It would change the ground of pollticarcontest be tween races and parties. allay and obliterate those irritations and conflicts of rancor and recrimina. than which have hitherto disfigured our social fab.. ric. 'Already in anticipation, has its harmonious influence been felt—the harbinger, may ix be hoped of a lasting oblivion on dissenshins among all clas ses, creeds and parties in the country. Changing a subordinate for an independent condition, we would take our station among the nations of the earth. We have, now, no voice in the affairs of the Em pire, nor do we share in its honors or emoluments. England is our. Parent State, with whoni we have no equality, but towards whom we stand in the simple relationship of obedience. But as citizens of the United States the public serVice of tie na tion would be open field for high and honorable distinction, on which we and our pos.; terity might enter on tern:lief : perfect equality. Nor would the amicable separation of Canada from Great Britain be fraughtwith advantages to us alone: " The relief to the Parent State from the large expenditure now incurred in the military oc cupatien of the country,—the removal of the many causes of collision with the:United States, which result from the contiguity of mutual territories so extensive,—the benefit of the larger market which the increasing prosperity of Canada would create, are considerations which, in the minds of many of her ablest. Statesmen, render our incor- Toradon with the United States a desirable con summation, To the United States also the annexation of Canada presence many important intlfieements..=.- The withdrawal of eo powerful a nation from their borders, by whom to time of war the immense-and growing commerce of the lakes would he jeopar dized--the ability to dispense with thicostly bpi effectual revenue establishment over a frontier of many hundred miles—the large accession to, their income from our Custoros—the unrestricted use of the St. Lawrence, the natural highway from the Western States to the Ocean are objects for at. tainment of which the moat substantial equivalent would undoubtedly be conceded. Fa LLow-CoLosnrrs, We have thus laid before you our views and con. victiona on a momentous question--involving a, change, which, though contemplated by many of us with varied feelings and emotions, we all believe ' to be inevitable;---one which it ie now our duty to provide for, and lawfully to promote. We addressed'you without prejudice or partial. ty,—in the spirit of sincerity and truth—in the in terest solely of our common country,—and our sin!. gle aim is its safety and welfare. If to yourjudg. ment and reason our object and aim at this time is deemed laudable and right, we, ,atdr, au oblivion of past iiissenaions; and from all, without distinc tion- or origin, party or creed that 'nernenst ) 11e4 cordial co-operation in such , lawful, prude nt and. judicious means, as may best conduct us to our common destiny. . An overruling conviction, then of its neeessity; and a high sense of the duty we owe to ear country, a d uty. which we can 'neither 'disregard' nor postpone, impel' ,us to entertain the idea ,of separation; and whatever negotiations may even tuate with Greot Britain, a grateful liberality on tne part of Canada should mark every proceeding) • The proposed union would render Canada .a field for "American :captital, into which it would rehteras freely for the prosecution of public works and pfiyeleAterii3e,* ,into any of tne present , States. .., Sir Rey,.:cyrus - Wileon, of Little Kock, Are kanne;tjle,didliiit.p ace . t ,}he ,2.2 d alticaa after a 6r45 1 - bli c Ildeneys;lditiCh'effice' he held at• the time - of hive death. BEIVE . . , j..., - . i . - ,..:. - :;.f„ . .,. , e;" . . _ . and #4ffii wrJdcat ~Ifit pce two - m i l es „:>4.h's§ - 13. 1 .0y feet 3 inches high, l arge size, b ein g feet t as of a 'iit; 1414 w and weighed 28 pounds. Ur' A girt named Newman drowned herself in the Connecticut River, at Cabotville,oo Thomay mora•+ indium', in Vorisequeu‘o,tur ihs Apringfic)(l4tepubli-'' can sap), of having been brought into ',disgrace by novel reading and bad . )cotapany.- tlefr A latevEnglish paper says : “It is a remark able and, scientific feet', the - twill the later improve.. ments in cotter:weaving machiiiiity have eomeTroin the United States:, lar: Samuel Gurney, a well kilk and emi nent. English banker, has written a letterpin which he declates::lt is his opinion that both prance and England are on the eve 'of bankruptcp' 'WI' There are' over 4,000 Princes in' Germany, Who raceiveCtinnuallYftom the peofilh' over two bhndred millions of dollars, while a laborer works eighteen hoarsout of twenty-four forheveniy-two cents per week. In Sumterville, C., John A. Cotelongh, Jr:, was 'et and killed by Richard Marshall, to pe6se honse he went with another gentleman to protect; Mr. shall , e 'via, against his ill-treatmant. The murderer is arrested. „. . , , IMO" An English journal mentions that the family , ofClliver Cromwell has just become extinct in the person of bite. Russell, daughter of the late Mr. . Oliver Crommell;the biographer of thd Protector, kom whomhe descended in the direetline. is Ciiir A chap advertises in New York, to deliver a lecture upon gold digging. He is to appear in the iodentical dress which be wore at the Mines, with pick-ase, shovel and Wilma In hand, ,a4d, coed to dig some gold upon the s age, and wash the earth before the audience. tar On the evening of the 27th ult.; the • river frank at Meirgauzli, iti Point toupee, Lti?„!ciired in, caming.away about two acree of group& Mr.flie eau, proprietor of the hotel, Mr. gild itui two 'OO - men, lost their liven by being eagulphed. tar Mrs. }Utter, wife ofMr.rienry Rutter, living near the Opetiuon, in Frederic county, Vii commit ted suicide on Wednesday night week, tiyehanging- She left a family of six children, the youngest bet two m °nibs old. • MEP George Null, who killed a colored man in Waynesboro,' Pa., was, on Tuesday, arrested in Catoctin mountain, Md., near Hamburg—and, being grought before the' Major 'of Frederick "::eity, was committed. • • Be Workmen-at the various arsenals ofi'onatint tion of the Uniltd States are, now busily etigaged in the alteration of the flint muskets into percussion. The latter, having been tested in the Morton woe, abd during the British operations against•the Aff diens, will probably be adopted in the service of all civilized countries. Ciir Col. Samuel Duna, who commandidA regi ment ill the Indian were of Gee. Jackson, ''attd also . at Ihe battle of the Horse-shoe, died on thebth inat4: ie Granger county, Tenn. small specimen of pure gold has been ex hibited to the editors of the National Intelligencer, by a gentleman of Washington city, which is said to have been found on one of the tributariea.ef the Potomac, distant from the Capitol about Aileen miles. ~; MD' Constable Moon and others, were wateMng the Bridge at Wilmington, Del., on Monday and Tuesday night last, for fourteen slaves who had run away. Eleven of them belonged to Wm. MOM, and two to George Casey, both of Kent co.,Md. The slaves made goodiEeiteseape. Par the Morning Pit. Ma. lisaun.- 7 2 The following , letrer and )IPW regulations Pension Office at Washinitois, were received by me a, few days ago, and as 'they are quite differentirom those formerly established for procuring, Land. Warrants, by publishingthe ftillowing it may save much trouble to soldier! living, and the heirs of those deceased. - t Respectfully, WILLIAM B. - FOSTER, Prprsennon, Ott. 12, 1840. P. S. Young West was a private in Capt.GOth rje's company, 11th Reg't Infantry. He dietl in the United States' service in Mexico. PFICSION OYPICT, Ocf. 5, /844, SIR :—ln answer to your letter of the 22d olt: you are resPectfully informed that before thecliim to laud in the case of Charles J. West, deceruied, can be allowed, the witnesses by whom the heir , ship is sought to be established, must return sans• factory answers' under oath to the enclosed printed interrogatories. The witnesses named in the pa. pers now on file, are James Burley and Wilion Alexander. So soon as the above requirement shall bOve linen complied with, the case will be disposed ;of. Very Respectfully, Your Obed't Serv't, J, L. EDWARDS; Wu. B. FOSTER, Esq., Pittsbugh, Pa. DEPAIITNENT OV THE INTERIOR, Washington, Sept 5, 1849. • Sin: In view of the many frauds atttroptedito be practiced upon the Pension Office, by persque claiming the benefit of the act of 11th February, 1847, I have to recommend the adoption, by yeti, of a rule, in addition to those already adopted, re. quiring that the witnesses should answer the fol. lowing questions: Were you acquainted with A 13? Where, when, and how long did you know him? In what down, county, State, or country? What was his age,.his.complexion, and the col or of his hair and eyes?. What was his trade or occupation? With wizom was he living? Did you know his parents, or either of them? Where did they reside'? In'whose house? AO in what town, county, and State, or country? Are his parents living or dead? If dead, when and wheredid they die? How do you know of,their death? - Ratl he Within or sisters? Rkrriany, and what were their names? s 4 'AteAtter living or dead? And if dead, when and where did they die, and how do you know 4f their deathl Was he married or single If married, when, where and by whom? What was the name of his wife before marriage!? Is she living or dead? • Where did he live when he enlisted or voluij. eared? Where hits she been living since? Was he of foreign or native birth? If a foreigner, when, and from what place, did he emigrate? Who come with him? At what port did he„laiid? „ . It IS not expected that any one witness should be able to answer all these questions; but enough should appear upon thr face of the affidavit to show, 'that the witness is really acquainted with the cit , , stances andtof the family deceased, and to render; 4t improbable that the witness is prevaricating. 1 ; Answers; to these or similar questions should!: lbe required in all cases where the identity of the: iclaimant isto be established. Very Respectfully, Your Obd't .Serv't, T. EWING, Secretory (Sigted) COMMISSiOSIZI/ OP P&NSiONS, 101'It setilom happens that anything particularly theneficial hi doctors is made pitting. 'We inform (them • with pleasore that the latianker, M. De I Reminer, atlfamburg, has left 100,000 franca to he gpien•tonny person who shall discover a remedy for the • chillers. The Academy of Vedicine, at Paris, is to decide upon the remedy. _....,. '*.**'s - r. _.. Mr Nimes rorsav ONE WllO,ll l'4' 11AV Cementer. —The American Oil, having performed by its use so Many remarkable cures, and being a powerful Re medial Agent for various diseases, has induced some persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The Original and genuine American - Vills-aliteinerlfront is well in Burksville, Kentucky from the sole and only proprietore,.D. Hale & Co., who appointed Dar. WAD. Jackson, off 39 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their Ole and only agent for supplying sub.ugents In wee., ern Pennsylvania, western Virginia; and part of i liio. The true and genuine American Oil is a dark green color. There are various counterfeits abroad s, ome Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely resent-, Ming the genuine, purporting tocome from the Pitts burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black, some white, said to he made from the Origi pal American Oil. - D. Kale & Co., the 'only and Sole proprietors of the true and original American Oil, DO NOT nos NEVER DID supply any persons who make the article called Extract sal American Oil, said to be refined, clarified and,concentrated. BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and, OR. • SERVE that Wm. Jackson, 89 'Liberty skeet, Pitts: , burgh, head of Wood street lathe ONLY end SOLE' agent for the above mentioned Distriet, andthat none Is genuine but what has .the name and Address i printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice that the proprietors , address is printed in each pamphlet thus i " D. Hall & Co., Kentucky:2 ; Another way, of detecting the counterfeits lathe difference in the" price. The genuine is sold invariably at SO cte. per bottle and no less, while some of the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only, agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood et. aug3l:3m 1 . 17 °Viten I Oyiters 1 1.-The subgeriber will keep up constantlyiat the Monongahela Exchange) from this Ume, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will serve up in ihe very beat style. E: C. CAMPBELL, aeplP:tapr Cor. of Smithfield and Fuerth-sta.' To the Public... Dr. McCook. 11,1 I would state to the public that I have been nail , in of a Dropelcol disease. For the but two years I have suffered very much of Hydrocele, and had several operation, performed, but only temporary —for. six weeks. Then I was in the same suffering again, halides inflammation at the glands, great pam in the urinary organs, and an inward Erysipelas; being studying my self some five years in the Hospitals of Europe. besides consulting ten or twelve other Physicians both in Pitts burgh and Ohio; but till efforts were only temporary Seeing an advertisement of Dr. McCook's, that he had been a Professor of Surgery at the MediCal College Jn Baltimore, I called at his office on Fourth street, near the Laniartlne House, and he assured me that he could per: forma radical cure. He commenced, and as a Surgeon in performing an operation, he has no superior and few equals, and I am now as well as I ever was, according to my age and strength, and I would advise every person thatsuflers of any disease, medical or surgical, to call on Dr. McCook. He can relieve them ; and his 'charge' is moderate. Any person or persons wishingiurther infer mation, please call on me at the corner of Webster'and Fulton streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oett8:10., J. W. BRANSTRIJP. . MAittomt ADMISSION Drees Circle and Parouette Second Tier • ow Second night of Mr. CHAS. PITT. Traisaav, October 10, will be presented a beautiful Play, in five Acts, called . . GISIPPITS. Gisippus •• • Mr. Chas. Pin. Titus•• Chremes Mr. Cowell. f Lyelns Sophronia• • . To conclude with, THE WIND-MILL . . Sampson Low. • Robinson. Marquis Archer. Marian Miss Cruise. Avrauxu--Doors open at 7; Cuouin will risen!. half past? o'clock, precisely. J. SHIRT MAN UF ACTORY, AND . Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. 08 .F 0 nra STREET, APOLLO 13OILDTIVG BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET Blip „ ITTSBNBGEI, PA, Er Always, on hand, a large aisoriment of Shin i Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, SJspeudet , Under Shirts, Drawers , •&e... &e. marl 2, N MY 110IISIC." - OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ! —The: Oyster Saloannof " My House " corner of Seventh and Webster sir., hi now open. Eidoures will be well suited when they call. toctltlat ) Wht.WILSON,. OCK CANDY--40 boxes No.'l '• White?? Rock .Can• dy in store 'andfor sale by ' J. S. BONNETT & CO, 'WEAR CHEESE—? 2 boxes!). Andrews & Co.'s ebrated Cream Cheese, in store and for sale by octl6 J. S. BONNET & , Cal PRINCIPE CIGARS —MO boxes, superiorlmod. re• ceived and for sale by 10103 J. 8, BONNET & Co. DUTTER-43 kegs No.l Busterlorsale.b • Elo °call .1. 5.:130, &ca Loot. CkNE BOX STOVEPATTERNS, (marked A.Bradlex, Pittsbutgb,Flaken from.S: NO.-2,Mouistuke, Any information veil! be thankfully ree.pived.- A. BRADLEY; No. 19 Wood street. ~ t i' i Mig= -',• Is ;.! • - ''..:,v7 r:,lt.j` ' ,4 ‘ ' ` ' ^ 207 ; , !• 1 Yf " ^ "-" - 4 ' p IT'''. f4rot,uneliif the Britons The litte,':VAlF.k:Svetsr,it ;: ephis Stile, alias `•:" Tariff Eta1u14'41331,, ,, to x'vnsn letters torthe.4eitttakinei.4api ende avotho:_*laltiltituiliiiihfqa - th - Ofiaulthipft* WaterlonAefeet of 'Whiggery in Pennsylvania. 'We publishlacilasili l ne of these exiraordiniry epistles, so that our Democratic-friends-may preserve it in their eapinetofenriosi4es. ; Stewart is truly the Munchen ion o'f*Peitheylt;atiia Unroarrowat, Oct. 11, 1899. DEAR Srat As „I':antiCipateti, the Whigs have Buf fered theroselvea to be badly beiten in Pennsylva nia. The issue wan unimportant, and,; as usual:on such occasions, they stayed at home. -Had they elected the Canal Commissioner it would have a mounted to 'nothing, as the majority in' the' board, would have still been against them. 'But Gen. Taylor could to-morrow carry this State against Gen. Cass by an increased majority; and to morrow Pennsylvania would elect as large a major ity of members of Congress .as she did at the last election--nearly two to one. In mere `State elec• dons, where the tariff is not involved, Pennsylvania tee results thew) in strongly - DerneCratie; while in national election's, for President and Congrees; wh ere the tariff and .. .zither national issuei are involved, she Is an decidedly Whig. Since. the tariff has been a party liana in Pennsyl r quite the . Whigs have had •overwhelming majorities in Congress; while the -State elections haVe gone. against them, andgenerally by verj)ate majorities. In the lait'Congress 'The Whigs had' seventeen to seven—two to one ;iand ip,the ;lest Congress their majority will beinearly aelnige; yet Governor Shunk was elected by majorities as large or larger than the Majority now against us; and Gov. Johnston, popular as he was; received some fourteen thousand' votes less than Gen. Taylor in 'this State. But therinfle once of the great national isimes—tariff and, internal improvements—are t not ; confined to ; enneyiyania; they operaie throughont the Union: feivou see that, whilst two-thirds of the Stater' have Detnocratic goy.. ernors and, egislatures, yet in the Rouse of Retre.e 'tentative the' Mega, at the same time, have major ities. Dente you /me that the result of the late election amounts to nothing. It is no, more than usual. It has not shaken, in the least,. my confi dence that General Taylor is as strong , or stronger than he was at the last election. The people be= lieve him to he honest and pettriolic. They believe him to possess a soundAead and an honest hear!, and this conviction will be strengthened everyday;,and still i entertain the opinion I have frequently presaed, that adhering to the principles avowed in hisietters and in his inaugnral, GeneralTayltir ! Will, leave the Rxecutive chair, next to Washiegten, the ; ' most popular and beloved man that ever went Into it. ' Yours, respectfully, A. STEWART. Tun Gamszess.—Jean Pant Iticbter, the odd, ex tiberant, grotesque German humoridt,' ban the fol. towing bit at the precise, plodding, matter-of-ram Character of his countrymen :- know the Germane. Like Metaphysicians, they wish to know every thing from the bottom, very accurately, in large octavo, with no excess of conciseness, and with a few citations. They rig oat an epigram with a preface, audit lose-madrigal with a table of contents. They determine the coarse of the zephyr by a sea•compass, and the heart of a girl by conicsectiocs. Like, merchants, they mark every thing with capitals, and prove every thing likeja fists. The membranes of their brains are living memorandum books; their legs are secret metewands and pedometers. They cut assunder the veil of the nine muses, and measure the hearts of these girls with compasses, and their heads with. a guage.l2 Kew Posr Orrici.s.—The Postmaster Getters! es tablished, during the week ondiag the fish instant, the following new-Post Offices in Pennsylvania r -be. sides 23 in other states, discontioning , 3, nod 'chang ing tlae names and sites of - 14.—Rochester,'Seaser, County, R. G. Parks, Postmastery' ? ; Randolph, Cit ford county, Leonard Reed, Postmaster ;.Castile, Green county, John Lewis, Postmaster; New,Col °mhos, Luzerne county, George Kremer, Post-Mas ter; and Beech Woods, Warren county, Benjamin Orion., Postmaster. Conshohocken ' Montgomery . Count), Waite changed, and Frederick-Naile, Jr., op pointed Postmaster; Battened le, Tioga county, name. changed to "Caggewa Mills," and John W. Joslikr appointed Postmaster. ppirwv.vi R. CHEESE—:.4 y bozos, landing and for wile by • °WO J. S. BONNET 45, CO, 'ACKEREL-1.20 half bble: No, 3, " Large," for sale by • [octlo] - J. S. BONNET le CO. L CAL,3IASMS:';' rAttion , s sale ; tifer.•.• l ; day morning W2B motion made by Ales:oder oetbagank ;bagger', deraising's riot in hie bout - gin sanday evening, He was required to enter into 'bail in the rum of $.200:' All belied to tray in his'eofence'vensr‘Fonlarr* We believe be got bail and left. This follow Was the only one who could be taken. The others es. coped. But they are known.and.wllLyetbedragged up to answer fortheir.ontrageouti:- / ActiOuct. Whis key was the primary cameo of the difficulty. , DrunkeniFsa.—Two cOicirid girls were brought uir by Jenkins, charged with drunkenness and faking disorder ri the neighborhood. They watt°, the NIP as merry school girls on, ailtilli-ilDay..*.Aooll4 siould they cot, Once it is the.hest homer , thl hivit .in the world. • . * A Discovery-4 yeild.l9oking den was brought , up, charged whir*, other okericothandtuokonness.: The Mayor, as Is the ; ciorteti'Wati;;O:it lll ciill . 1 4 16 contents of hi. pecket booic t end.copittinidmrion cy. ‘And whaler!' ytitiddisig %frith' rny' . .money to said de 'moo. keetleeine'Of on. less you wish to go tolail ~soh, is that the way you do things here 1 1 $ said the tieforttioate, hie ejes starting from their 'spherestri wequjn'tiatint.;,"eljp' air I dont want to go up, you ntityldve thomonoy.?? Liis fine being paid, he'travelet '''• i Destitidian.--Ainiserrible W i nitkit:imit present* tp the Mayor, she.havitg on) the, night previous plied to the otEciiii for Icidgivekt do Tombs; as she, donld "get no other shelter.".Tlfe nisei re of her earth.: ly treasures was wrapped in it handkerchief which' she.carried under her arm. We .belieW3 she s ent to the Farm. • . 1 ... •• • SurinEHECoterr; 1E440680mi. erset county, judgment reversed, StPilli;lll4.,4lf: justice Gibson. Petition of McCtillougii, Onii: county, peti tion, dismissed, opinion by Glispa. Clark vs Dougan, Butler.coiiiq j kludgiitit- revers nod, opinion by chief s .; • Laughlin vs Shields, WestrotiOsod opirtity; judo+ ment affirmed, opinion by jesticitito'gUr. "" s i Thompson !is Clark, Westmoreland county,judg. mentatrinned,opinion by illation Ituritaittilq :1 Culbertson vs liett, firmed, opinion by:justice Coulter: 4, Frisby ib Syberi, Aimetror!toppgik,Mmentat-i firmed, opinion bYjmnice 7„ . Cobick vs George, Cambria county, argued by. Fenlon for plaintiff in error, Cox. for defendant 'in. error. Bell vs• Bell & •Cb., Cambria county, argued l by. Penloa & Mageobin fpr plaintiff in error, Cox ror defendant in error... • t- Bezlep, et al vs Baird, Atmstrong county, judg ment of non pita. - Bricker as Potts, inffitinacoonty, argued by Banks for plaintiff in erroriCoi for•defendant in error. Cassady vs Chapenning, Somerset county, argued"; by Con for plaintiff in error, Gaither for defendagt in error. Row, et al vs Barclay, Cambria county, judgment McClung, et al vitßemy; Yte,ntrad:..ispiupty, argued by McKotula firrappellcust, Faater for amt.._ lee. Wilkeson vi FOC kj:jOffilifet. COLlOthiadriOnt. Or non pros. Wilson vs Houser, Atinetrong - ,county, Lee '& Foster for peaiotlff in eiror,Parvieno braith for defendant En error: DMRICT ei r ntl l:79 r 4 9l, T, I f?'" 74/ # 41 1? burn. - • $ PS*Li vs. Sampson This calte - 'OontipindlieMly the entire - 4171Y. 'lt amounted Act; thitti:l444:4l* tranted -to do some painting for' Sampson. - After; somoirtgress had peso toniihjeteir to its qtiality and bad it stopped:. rit: field, being one of Meet:nolo jonts4 propoind;to on with it, and the defendant, after - inventing SoMe; gpecimeas of his workmanshut, tehthirkto mooed: at: did so. •431eCtone refused to pay =Pitfield:eatat upon Sampson Mr. , anha for, favor of Plaintiff. *o_did.ntit;h663liavirdiet,•-• - „ W!" Another Ow wan aught on thb Allegheny Bridge lasknight t , 4 bay cwhpi by the ,epy,origh; to be cent to tie Bouso or Refuge for the.setykillett' it tcjth a ctich, , in the eagerness th t tnahe theCap. f tare; _lCennedy , :ofthe.Gazette;itiid;:nnOttSPPei t to; be present, else the poor bird's life plight have been saved, for 'rid!. hie Ctigtitnetuld, enough. • "The passeugemon the store•boatildladelihit.. have returned, and report that when next the*ave, occasion to gotojfenver,, og i44 packet. Working.onete Passage.dovve the %in, was; . very well a lralfeemerroge;bufit irrourofalretrar.' actor for gentlemen new, to be caught in,ony,suc?„ scrape. This is the opinion or the passengers above': referred to—not oars. TlCEDsoLvo's 14tionieit;Oi The 'tririof Carolinat a Romance of the:Ameritniit Revolution t, is tbetitto of a new - wive! by Atignittinn4;' tishiCtr, is no doubt interesting. ..tioltries, opposite titeloni Officm has it. - •' • B. haa also received - another_ ORO by ;gm. Gera, called, The Vowager 'or the. New' School:lhr Scandal , On yeiterday morning Int a boarder „- in a German house on Second streettbetweenSmith field and Grant' streets, letti as boarders will' novel times. lie said he was going to the Sol:tilt-west. At noon,some or his fellowsfetout money, Bce. s nticsine,: Information vrzisitiven Fox, and means adopted to take'the rascal. • .' Buttoutty.—The ollilcd.oinch,•Att . thd plat Mond, waa entered:vitSuadiy by some per; Bone, who: . tonk a pistol,' some aioney,'abd'othei:* ticles. thatocß of }he burglara.u~ a, woman, - because a shawl •was , .contl: , in_the path through witialt duly The ii6liCeieeVe eatlp ;Yeaterdaf 3 C. S. Pozrzst. , Bova IN JAIL.—Tbe - county pneotrippears Uphold , at presont i Inure tlian the tatuarptuitli4f:Oriio;:o4t o?oirt for crjrgtnal affiiiceni......the tact goes to prove; that (there ie a . necess ity_for menortroflialeuiti''Of Refuge in the-Virestopr , part Statb;iyltori'ott4, delinquents may ho taken cite of: a proper man' . nor. , ' 50 cents. " Mr. Rope. • • • Mr, Reynolde Mies Porter. ter We do not, wish to.hurt any bodyrefeelinga , , but we state what we are informed rehitionMoe: , " 0 /iooliol.PlaiPli? 'Of pp.bi the /pies, viev,Thtik_ the dotal , were very bad. :"The• matobere had - hebt ; ter Nictice•sense before .the Reat,trial:,of ekill,„ UNITED STATES MUM? COVET - October. Judge Irwin on the Bench. Jurore,called. auddiachorgelitiß Tueiday morning, Court adjourned.. • • ' • % s ;% A. - Area B.—Thorn were cro,!i!.'4ptivOatiepOtlidfr; ber9V gaiorHeqqi 7eo A' ird aY:VPs l E4.grii*al" 6 i had bee n enjoying a knock dealt, 'orill:Ord- , the ataameCinderella. krromze_Bter: --: We'untte,ratilids4t„the m;Mk abeeY Pawn bu egeie Yestettab" There meet.be something, wrong aboot the' 'weihmtinaliip or o'o Glaippu,s 7 ,?is the;play. couto-night) in "NO • - Mi.' PittwiH fippiar." Pr The' itihi cat4ed,YY , burnintoffime barrets. eigt - .Binfactr,,the , tragedian,'W TOMESTIO, ELANNELS — ZHPesOEarred Brow', 13 Wbito and Blue FlannelS,iArtburs.ktEro's.snaan" factors,) which are offeretiatserylowVices. - °et& ti J. SHE/.` VICHNIAniaIUDIEETS.—I ant just rece - i - Qnsty X/ usual Fall,attpply, whiqh will be sold at a small ad vase on manarsteaper's prices. (octsl J. SHEA. KrTV4ii"'' ENE _. 'i.:, ; v. 14 A-111 ti,.0`,A414.3. .11,11 . • t. 4. :1. 1 , • , --, • ; • 0 .. . • ~kt4,o•••l` ` { l . • % • •; , • •;;;I,' •I‘i.*i. , ::liy.-,.11 .. e10g00kt ! .i..: . . I Wported tbr the Morni n g. Post ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP OHIO--MORE GOLD FROM CALIFORNIA. Nrw Tont, Oatober 16. , • The steam-ehipphlo arrived . at New York Am . S,l!t• rn ordayaneoory, haVifig made the Ilanager from New Orieetw...thcladtng . stoppage at Elven*, in amen-:: dnye and three hoop.. The Ohio b rings 1 3130,000 In • gold, an d the Filcoi)a maid .Aitiongher Passengers ie 7z' • A. Inge, ef ‘ illiaantsippi, from California.-- bearezdiepa'tibea - frOm Commodore iones and ape icjit'diapateheafromtheP.oakintitet:iii SairF!ancianci tb`ilieAliiernitent ac*iintidirgton., The Ohio brings iiiiVelit?llliienctepoF California; her, news ha,.. :Mg been . anticipated by :the arrival or the .EMpire City, Whieb - left Cbagree ' on .tho same . day s' th e falcon The largest piece or' gol d brought bythia, party, belongs to Cot, loge the weight of it la eight There lfrpothfixorinereirt riom 'Havana,- or' any part of We'reland of Cuba... linitinarantide laws= havetinedremoyed;nl4* - 40:weip all Parti of the s United States ore now potvtitted , to 'enter and depart ; :ti any diffleolty. • ; :i t : 4 • APPOINTMENTS BY. THE 00YERNMENT. • I ;% : Ph ladelphia , Oct 15th. Wm. hi. Brossm,las beini , iippointed Marshall of tho middle distric(ef 'Tennertiee, :and John Ford, assistant Treasurer; at St. ',pule. • • . • PHILADELPHIA. brARICF.E- • . • . • , • thoscaremaa, Oct. 1&. Plour..Common to" good, and straight - broods, ';. Weatern; : Genessite, Michigan tmd Oswego, 86,00;._ We base firiebabge to notice in tha'rbarkal, holden': s etoff= -end,tbe &mead moderate. Corn..Tbere is a good deal doirig in horn, and holders are firm. - Blind Westerb 63(Zirs4c. Provisions..Tberdis a pretty Rill impply_ofPork, and sales were .made at 810,37; for mere, and 68,43 for prime. ' Groceries. :Coffee is 'in good demand, and at ad, "zinced rates.. Rio to gifted at 9#c. • ,cIECIVIIATI MARKET. ' • • Cißcio 'lntl, Oct The river has debit fotateeninchee, at preant i ii raining t' ‘, ;Flour Prices are'tdichatiged. • Whinkey..l9lo2oc per gallon. • ";" • • .; - • quiet: . .Sale° have been inade'of 66 lb& at Prime Eastern Coffee was held' at lic' * ' Fieldstone: .There is-a fair *retail- demandi- bUt ; t:. priceri remain unchanged... " - 2: • " FA"lgßBollB.—Ndwopening at A..A. MASON & Ws , onts thousand places nays stylol.ttbbnna.,ll4o.:' , . . .T NONESE AND P.AILANATTAS =-1.0 caaea,,of .. • gailydea, and or the moat thehioaable colors. - • oet.lo .• /L. A..14.n..50NA ' • LACK SILKS-3 cases bLrick of.the, ben B bfacturvand very high lustre:- •.• • :• • octf6 • •'At A. ra&soN & • 17•ANcy.8ILK8-0 =sea of 1118128 west ADdes of Fastor - tis 81Iks, comprising t .the bes aseortuaStum this suirlltow.. 'ANTED—A.6mo itooz-zonzzo,-Apply arfiablarT,:z, ket street. -.The I*.st of references reotiincl.lol6.,:-..' Ryerlyfa Braga Maud. StolUtdail:;•,•7s-:;53 , 75. • .- •l Trot' members of, By erieif , aronld'respectfally inform theft Riiiiii!an ,the. citizens generally taut they will give a • - Grind Firomentr,•Military and:CfacEtall,•;, at the, „La Etta= Mansur: Rooms, on ... . Wednesday - • evening, October 31sr,-161U • • • • •- • • • . • The ;Meigft , Waltrer and:a variety of new end hattittifur - Co:Warns will be introduced by Mr. Mg. BPdpsz, whOse'l • services have been secured for Una occasion. Tiakcla can i.e had from the Members of; the Eatuiand . MANAGERS: .„ Mr:Robeit Day, Engle. Capt. John Barron; '` • "-Si W. APSherry,Alry. Iropturne Gm!. illteltrClintock;Dagle. Copt. J, O'H. , • • Win.Vbite,Neptnne. ' • .• - • : tailson Elder. f , Edw. Kaye, Niagara. Capt. 66 . 0. Dougherty, • ';'• --.. • John Kennedy, . 'Qrocouns thumb J. M. Kinney, Good Int., Capt. E. Seiderunnkert: • " Jas. Poniard, Fairm't...l-.. • • Riarbrogh:Rtjif • Robe. Elliott, Gd Will.: • • C an ferrwat Illsasozadl—'R., Riddle Robrotsi , Taituts Petrie ' , .. I noon 'lliartiairfoli Edwitrti',:'L • KaYel'Capt. Johir •• 6r015:tb7 • . • rayetse4pwentiliana •:.. 47117 R ,811171- BROJPN,I I O2fgS77O,PLANNSL'::, IXTEttie now receiving f rom the:FactotTalargeinpj- .yy ply of these GoOds, whleb . Wo are sellwg lower than such Goods exhibe had elsclohora hothis cht.. SFo use no acids in bleaching that injures the goods, outola. lent being to produce - goods not for show only, batior egmfOrr darability,'and as:setter thapseeeived tho first plroll OM ovir all other goodse4dbited at. the late Allegheny Agricnhural.Fair. : " For sale at,the Blathet:prpor, No. AO "Winef-et., rind at t4ftytiehotiodor - v.;:l -• • itwurAcrinkras , to; - - -- _• - - :B1 to of..'Onr manataeiare are sold In Allegheny Ci r-1011N DEAN; and also at the BM WIND . ~.. Federal street. , : - actl6 im . , • beat , j'EBrRECEIVED and for sale bYSAMOL. MCCLEAN, No; t 5 Wood street and corner of Diamond7oo aides New York:Sole:Leather; , • alley • . GOO u' Baltimore n « 500 New York arid BaltimoreleLeathet,Ziert rive in.a few, days ; 35 dozen Moroceo-Caracon and Madman Kid ;":- u .:!lVlnte 600 lbs. Shoe Thesis, OreimeandlVidury . Soo _ - Eastern Sp ,arAblikg.D re• Y''' . • 500 ' a. Pittsburgh ' . • Aze.64k lot of Philadelphi a and Friincl•Calt. together yvith a! large assortment of Philadelphia Lasts, Findings; Ac.,. suitable for, Shoeiziakerfr--ell of which: having tteezpurchaied Pretty earlyin the aatiort,bcfore the late, adviu;' - ce in Lenthei teak plebe hied East,T can afford to eell as loar•ns the stone- articles eon be par--; chased far eastiirthei city. Merehants' and others who may want suelritrtieles, would find it to their advantage to!eall and' examiact•mrstOelr,.befons• tuck elite , . where.' •••••• •• foctlS4l4o.l ,•-• •8a ifMaCLAIN. , i• • • orrietertea; Wiistai,L4storti o , eso. frUiEhubearibers are now-' receiving their Paßarta'.e . .::: Unit *Ter for sae the following.; an, tikeimit:: 486 casks ISlasprati a Soda ioif.per eeni., ' 4 6 a • • , Bleaching Powder; 14 4h2a- prytto N.O. Sugar, Mils :prune 6.lolaisp,m oakbbla. , 17 - 1- 1 Loaf Sugar; Ciiffee; 30 half elieste.Y. Rysori Tea; , '2 ; l • 100 boxes .Y: p. 7. and TeaV 20 " yirguna Tobateo,§',l,fr,e_l. b)4;11c),.2 arid 3 alticepitl loo i6e . lndigo • 300 bbls.'lleetiled..ami aid Afon'it VhtakC /7 1 114 f Piets Z ralfo;' o tWi" ropes riolland ,„. , • _ '2O casks 'Part Wine, carton, bittads;:l , Madeira.and'Sherry Winai ; `, •• 33 Sweet *alma . • _." ; • 5-:ra• White' - • 1,, u ; Together with an . assortment of iimmistie . Cordial", Aleolicili.Spiees d Soap Candles,'Starob.ite re. : - " - ..birrcuriaistei • • • No. 160 Llbeity.street: oot15:lw• HOMES .FOR SALE-=•yhe. subscriber; ' offers for sale ten head orßorue, suitable for ...either draught or saddle. . They can be , Sera . ' it:edliasterac,pa Likem ,street; for few.; betty:oM • , ; . AII.NOITCHELL::, , .• • Orrin or Sacuirrairr-or thars, f l-: i Odd, Ills:, °etcher Lit,1240: .. , §BALE.EI PR S SI;SALS:wOtherre-ceived at thiP ce ' .of the yof Siam, at SPriegftld, linnet me., •• Si , - Me firet day of XS y,lBso,itt 12 o'clock:for. • g. t a lPr a b i t 11 ) 4 4 , I P e alA a f 2 ;Pa; ii Sti n e , l g follows:44-a cu ts 7e l rtZ l i l l ii il l i e ck ; . Meek, 45 pormilshithe Seant,-and4oreneisofplainfoolsi, cap paper, meditim.prudity,. , ,... ' ..•• .., .; • Said preposalswill be opelied..ur Public.. it.tlinfiikee of ,7 Secretary of State In lipnngaeld,,on thehacerind.,nay , GC, wor; IW, ntlo o'clock, a. St Stud paper to beadiver-:: ied in good OrdeS - ilt the Statahciuseott ;Springfield,an Or before hist day isf, Angest,lsso... - . .-, -,,. . • . .‘ . ".. ::- The contractor to give bondiu the penal surriofigq,=. 0 00 for , he faithful performance orate contract . • „ -•_ _ ... ....,_......,,-.... .. .. , Secretary of Stale of Elknont,. , 11,,r wee S i. b bonii Union; Louisville Democrat. Amer lean lltatiefaitorer, (Pittsburgh, PIO Pennsylvania% a.). New . York Evening. Pont, and-Boston Yost. wit loner;.tles - aboviahree Mums weekly; an d: send .their se-, • counts to:the.offiee.orsepretery Oft/labs ogilinals. .oet:.l/, 1249:w3W• . • , rrilE,undersigned, having taken otiLtittera of Admin -1 istration on the Estate of,Samesalendening. late or Findley,Townshlo, *Allegheny. County, deed, hereby no tifies the debtons and creditors of said estate, that he will meet with them at the late residisnee of the deceased, on hlonday, the 5111 dared - November &it ensuing,. when* theyere requested to attendotritkAlielisiceptuturptopee; ly authenticated, !pi. settlement. ' - • , - • ee p2l : (3 t • • -* ‘JAmE,TPOLtO: fr:Adat'r . rkl.l4!Altik; /II array given, that application w . ).11.ba rune': 11 at PIO next Aaiun:ln ofthe Legudetare for a charter for . a haat, to .be located in. she city of PiUsharjrh, Western the Weste Bank of Penniyhrauia; 'mil t a p a pi. cal .01115 million of dollars, and to have all 'llui7privi leges of Waco tint rind isiue, such as is comiannly granted to banking institutions in ibis State. Piaaburah June 29,1649. . - 1 .. '• STRAY COW—Camera-the premises of J, fifWg, e.woeds, in Peebles Township t on September fee k .geth, a Red end White Cow, whue on the back water the belly; with a bell on. The owner is re quested to prove, prooerty; pay uhartes. and take lier ow; • • toenB:3t9l . JOHN R PIPER:•- Valtatr4Sk il Let4era Testamentary to the Estate:of Bo e, ne, deni,late of the City of Pittsburg,•! beim been punted to the subscriber, all persons knew- • ingthemseirei indebted to the said agate are reuuested to make ianediatn.payment, iboseluteing-Fiabna against 'same 3.ettl:presett them, duly authennentett; for 'sittlicniehr to 'hint 3. Mitchel., A ttorney at Law, or BARTHOLOISIEW MURRAY, ocOlawl6vr Executor. IMMM=E MIEN =MN . tN iYt''; IMMEI MEE= =i!Mil Rani .-';-:• :.,,•;‘,..',,,..:1',....,:i:...• t..7.,'.!;k' . ...:4,:.. , ,_ . :•:.
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