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EDITOR t ~ Y M ~=l :ji~:7c}: mcw'smANmgrAp:r p :ldoo4Al/A Itie ET . JMES-13UCHANAN, OP 1 , 141r4b1r2.7 sigticr.: go: decisig. qf 'the Denivi-iaiie G;Werareinsveniimps. .u:ii - t-roa. VIOE Far.smEtvr : WTLyIAM R. Kl.sll ..Clrl A.14.11112CA ; • ' ' . :l -.. 8 . 41jeit ay. 46Vie &vision. .: ate i~esv sDE E . THE Beams Pear, the leading organ *the LocofoCo'party ofNewEngland,_speaking otibe recent election in Pennsylvania, !.g The high protective tariff issue was made by. Johnston, and that,-too,. ia.decided against the Whigs. The* result will be hailed with joy by democrats,' and caahot give dissatisfaction to true patriots of any party." Now we suppose. our "tariff democrats" will' see - where they stand; but it is too late now to repair fhe damage they have done to the State. As they have sown, so mast they reap. This we extract from the Pittsburgh gazette oL Sa4rday last; and the following from the,. Poitland (Maine) Daily Advertiser, a rabid Whig paper, printed some days before the late election in our State : " There is one favorable view of the canvass in Pennsylvania.' Gov. Johnston has drivenCoL Bigler to make issue with him . ' upon the tariff, question, and to take open ground in favor of the law - of 1846. Herej2fore the game of our opponents in that state has been one of dodging and evading this issue, or of gross deception in pretending to be of the tariff party. Bat this year they have fairly joined issue; and the re sult has been, that Johnston is regarded with great favor and popularity in the tariff-loving regions of iron and coal.' Of course in a State election the fahbenefit,of this feeling cannot be experienced. But, it must essentially increase the'chancea of the whig candidate. We shall loot for the news in relation to this election with great interest—with hope, but not without fear." We long since declared that the issue was fairli - MOde ; of Federal par ty has followed upoli thislainie: It was asource of most signal defeat, too, in the strongest iron counties of the Beate, which Abolitionism' had no f,oothold. But this is not to be wondered at : for while Joastrros asserted the old, State, worn-out and thread bare doctrine of a gener ation that has gone by,—the false, unnatural, and unjust doctrine of mere Protection,—Col. BIGLER did not disguise, in any manner, his preference for the Tariff of 1846, over any that preceded it; but he also distinctly asserted that all anr-revenue laws must necessarily be regard ed as open to amendment; and that he would be willing-to sea_evem this law repealed, if the rep resentatives of the People could deilii"a'better otie. This assertion of Col. Bonea has been decided to be the correct doctrine; and in com ing to this decision the People have also sanc tioned the view of the lame subject taken by Mr- Fussosx, in his message to Congress of De cember 2d, 1850. The President then said :,- A HIGH TARIFF CAN NEVER RE PER MANENT. It will cause dissatisfaction and will be changed. It excludes competition, and, thereby invites the investment of capital in manufactures to such an , extent that' when chang ed EC pEartas DISTRESS, BANKRDETCT AND RUIN ;upon all who. have been miileZ by its FAITHLESS PROTECTION. What the mann fautarer wants is uniformity and permanency, that he may feel a confidence that he is not to be ruined by sudden changes. DEPARTURE OF Da. KINKEL. From inativertenoe we forgot to mention, in our paper of Saturday, that the distinguished German patriot, KLIXEL, had taken his depar ture from our city on Friday morning, at a very early hour. Re was under an engagement to speak in 'Washington on Friday, in he fore noon, and to address the citizens of Wheeling in the ; and, from the papers of that city, we find that the People then honored the cause of German Liberty, and its distinguished servant, in a most flattering manner. He was received by the Mayor, amid the roar of can non, the eota:tas of martial music, and the hearty •congratulations of military, fire, and other com p:mks. Before his departure, a most sumptuous en tertainment was provided by CoL Se m, of the Western . Hotel, which was partaken of by a large party-of friends to the great cause, both German; and Americans. The Mayor of Pittsburgh, Col S. W. BLACK, and W. W. lawis, Esq., made -apeecherax•Engiish, which were briefly respond ed to by Dr. Kneaza, and Mr. Bova and CoL &ALM made truly effective and pathetic speeches in German, previous to parting with their honor . ed. countryman. All the procediage of the toren- ing were:characterised by the most traly repnh- Limn feeling; and the sublime trinity of " Mar or, Fraternity, Equality" was most happily ism talked. owIAT vitogriaminr. One of the most beautiful, healthful, and at the same time wonderful evidences of prosperity that has been presented to the country, since 1646, if not in, the whole history,of our country, is offered in the flourishing town of fronton, in Lawrenoee ootinti,.oldo. Less than tiro years and a half ago, the ground on which thiti town stands was covered with wheat and corn, and even npw traces of the plough and hoe are Ale in the streets and alleys. One yeas since the town contained about five riamdredtzdtOitaA4r6 antki,tlnnr,„ol***, ten £ waive iiitadred:' "It contains a weekly Rawapitalc,-41ki Register, the Iron Bank of ben ts:kw:two saw raffle, one of the largest forinderiea West, an exterMive rolling mill, and Mak chine shop ;and foluiderila progress of erection; twelve stores, three respectable hotels, four physicians, three clergymen, five organized churches—Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, Be foruledlilethodist and United Brethren, two hun dred and •It twenty" tiWelling " bottles, and &- good . system of public schools under the super -14131mi of competent teachers, . which number 668 pupils. The location is in'the heart of one 'of the richest iron regions in theworld. ThiOty four blast furnaces are in operation within a Oil , . ole of twenty-five miles. most of the proprietors are men of influence and wealth. Their aggre gate ann*lncome . ' is about $100,600. They are dete rmined to build up a large manufactur ing town. With this view they have appropri ited lots far echoers, churches, County and oth- or Obits buildings; and have even given sites for ,the . erection Of manufacturing establish meats .The, ~gitpSestf , To &miaow the oshilidstes for governor in whe ' re they are beftkOfix .l r itt thi:* ll t thecoun • ties in which the: , ; =2MIZMS .3 *pi iaagier i . ( ism ::.i'l-XIP4WOO.-11/.0448); rliff3l3 —t ------ ..there5igi=4,17,;57;,,:ai1..7249 886 ''Been that Col, Blear firigns '249 r::;iyaoliiiatoThea own oomatz ? ;idle is qearfield, .s', 14141iC, 0 f. ,0 9r. ga/Lat th e . . b t leFoersAis inorease over, the large zaijarlty for 1 7;"*Atinirgrigigta00 18-1 q 6 : 4 finlanl i ant -"yoar tripei:=9l42 . o4o.l49sl l ' ...a at - 7. Aniurtrong. Olearfiald:_ . 288 - 817 - 89 481 ADDRESS OF To the Peoplokiiif-.1hel:171,411 4thees."., tf;v• - ;YVeeat aioo;'D.O Op; 140351. 21, the"? ditor" of the Psibl:4t:,/leu thltlo:;i7nitar GENTLYMIEIi ; In tile =kith or Febroarylasi;--• Governor L. Ujhasi, lato*- of Hungary sent mo.r proclamation of the Hungarian leader Lciuii -Kossuth, addressed to the .people Of these Uni ted States, requesting to cause tlieiameto published, and to deposite originitl,-'iviiitien in thaltfagyar_langatige, in the..archives of„Gon gress. When that valuable document came to my .hands, a_ negotiation was pending, having for its I bbject•therliberatiart of Komi* front, the Turk ish custody. This consideration induced me to consult confidentially pith • a number of distin guished citizens, beoupyinj high and exalted stations, whom - I new to' be the truest and warm est friends of the Hungarian cause and its great leader;.and finding that each of them concurred with me in the opinion that the publication of that document at that time might have defeated the object of the negotiation, I informed Gov larnor Uazi of it whereupon he authorized me to retain in my possesaioir its original until it could be safely published. • This time haa now arrived. The great Hun garian leader being already under the protection pf the stare and stripes, and approaching these hospitable shores, there is no necessity of with holding it longer Prom the public eye. Having set forth the foregoing explanation of reasons why the proclamation referred to was not laid sooner before the people of these United States, to whowit is addressed, I respectfully beg for it the liWrolity of your columns. The original of the proclamation will remain in my possession until the next session of Congress, when it will be respectfully deposit ed within the hands of the representatives of the people. , I have the honor to remain, with great respect, your obedient fellow-citizen and servant, G. TOCHMAN. ITimesismoni Address of Kauuth to the People of the United States of North America. Two years ago, by God's providence, I, who would be only an humble citizen, held in my hands the destiny of the reigning house of Austria. Had I been ambitious, or had I believed that this treacherous family were so basely wicked, as they afterwards proved themselves to be, the tottering pillars of their throne would have fal len at my command, and buried the crowned traitors beneathiheir ruins, or would have scat tered them like dust before a tempest, homeless exiles, bearing nothing but the remembrance of their perfidy, and that royalty which they ought to have lost through their own wickedness. I, however did not take advantage of these fa vorable circumstances, though the entire fl•ee dom of my dear native land was the only wish of my heart. My reque.sts were of that moderate nature which, in the condition of Hungary and Europe, seemed best fitted for my countrymen. I asked of the King not the complete independence of my beloved country—not even any new rights or privileges—but simply these three things : First. That the inalienable rights sanctioned by a thousand years, and by the constitution of my fatherland, should be guarantied by a tui tional and responsible administration. Second. That every inhabitant of my country, without regarding language or religion, should be free and equal before the law—all classes having the same privileges and protection from the law. Thirst. That all the people of the Austrian em pire that acknowledged the same person as Em peror wham we Htufgarinnsivicognhced as' ging, and the same law of sucession, should have re stored their ancient constitutional rights, of which they had been unjustly despoiled, modi fied to suit their wants and the spirit of the 193 e. The first demand was not for any new grant or concession, but simply a fresh guarantee. in the arrangement made with our ancestors, when, by their free will, they elevated the house of Hapsburg to the throne, a condition was made that the King should preserve the independence and constitution of the country. This independ ence and this constitution were the very vitality of our national being. During three centuries twelve... Wings of ths house of Hapsburg had sworn in the presence of the eternal God, before as cending the throne, that they would preserve our independence and the constitution : and their lives is but n history of perpetual and ac cursed perjury. Yet such conduct did not Weaker& our fidelity. No nation evermanliested more faithfulness to' their rulers. And though we poor Hungarians made endless sacrifices, often at the expense of our nations! welfare— though these Kings in time of peace drew their tnipport from us, and in times of war or danger relied upon the unconquerable strength of our army—though we ever treated in their words— they deceived us a thousand times, and made our condition worse. • While other nations were able to apply all their energies to promote the general welfare and to develop their means of happiness, we had to-stand on guard, like the watchmen mentioned in Scripture, for three centuries, to prevent our treacherous Kings from destroying entirely the foundation of our national existence—our con etitution and independence. I, as the representative of my countrymen, 'asked nothing more than a constitutional minis try, whose responsibility would prevent the King from violating his oath. The second demand was still less for any po litical right. We asked for nothing more than a reform in the internal administration of the State—a simple act of justice which the aris tocracy owed the people. And in this how mach the Wing would have gained ! The strength of his throne would have been increased tenfold by thus winning the affections of his faithful peo ple. The third demand was prompted by humanity and fraternal feeling. It was the proper and holy mission of our nation, as the oldest mem ber of the empire, and possessing a constitution al form of government, to raise its voice in be half of those sister nations under the same ruler, and who were united to us by so many ties of relationship. Lovers of freedom, we would not ask liberty for ourselves alone ; we would not boast of privileges that others did not enjoy, but desired to be free, in fellowship with other free nations around ns. This motive was inspired by the conviction that two crowns—ki constitu tional and a despotic crown—could not be worn by the same head—no more than two opposing dispositions can harmonize in the same breast, or that a man can be good and evil at the same time. The Bing and royal family granted these re quests, appealing to the sanctity of their oaths as avutrantee of their ftillihnent ; and I, weak in myself, but strong through the confidenoe of my countrymen, and the noble sympathy of the Austrian people, proclaimed everywhere, amidst themsging storm of revolution that " the house of Austria should stand ? for, by the blessing of the Almighty, it bad begun to move in the right itilreotion, and would be just to its people." It •stood, and stood, too, at a time when, whatever might have been the fate of Hungary, the revo lutionary tempest mider my direction would have blown away this antiquated and helpless dynasty like chaff before the winds of heaven. I not only.preserved the house of Austria, but placed in its hands the materials of a long and glorious future—the foundation of an indestruo- Idble'pnwpr in tjie affection of thirty-two millions of people. I tendaieallieni the assistance and fidelity of my own heroic Hungary, which alone was able to defend them against the assaults of the world. I afforded them the glorious oppor tunity—more glorious than bad ever been pre sented before—of establishing an impregnable barrier to protect freedom, civilization, and pro gress against the Cossack power which now thr„toite Europe. TO attain this honor, this glory, one thing only was necessary—that they should remain faithful to their oaths. &althea was it that Austria was not treacherous ? We look in vain for as much honor as is found oven among robbers in the Hapsburg family. On the very day they signed the grant of those moderate demands of the Hungarian people, and solemnly swore before God and the nation to maintain them, they secretly resolved and plan ned theAaost cruel conspiracy against na. They determined to break their oaths, to desolate the land with bumrrection, conflagration, and blood, till, fe'eble' and' ethatisted under the burden of ' a thousand miseries, Ifungau might, be struck from the roll of living nations. They then hop ed,'iry the power of the bayonet and, if neces sary, by the arms of Russia, to erect a united and consolidated empire, like the Russian, of „sixteen various nations; they hoped to realize their latig7conoeived 'purpose of making them selves an absolute power. Never were so many hellish arta used against a nation before. Not suspecting a counter revolution or an attack, we were not prepared to defend. oureeltes, when suddenly we were sur prised by danger., The perf!dions Hapsburgs, destittite of all dupe, and rejoicing in the an ticipation of an easy victory, hesitated not to dis close ba ne th e civilized world their horrible :..prubjugate us by the force of vine, to ezeitti'hakbed of moo, to call in - the'efill 'of rob- berm, incendiaries, and reckless insurgents. At this crisis of great danger, when many of onr ablest men even were ready to yield them selves to this decree of destruction, I stood among those who called the nation g to•zarms Add, confiding in a just God, We stirs' ed' the -cowards who were- preparing, ta'abandon their native land, to submit to a wicked despotism, and to purchase miserable existence . :by 01101i 4 „ ficing liberty, I °ailed the nation to arms In self defence. I acted' not with blind presump- Sin;; and emotions of despair found no place .in my breast—for ho who despairs is not fit to guide a ecople. I esteem the valor and power Of my country, and on the verge of a fearful struggle I had faith to promise victory, if Him gory would remain true to herself, and fortify her breast with the' impulsive fire of a strong will. To sustain the - stern resolution to` combat such an enemy, we weresuppoqe,d,first, above every thing, by our unshaken confidence in God, whose Ways are past finding out, but Nvho supports the tight, and blesses the causes of An honest peo ple fighting for freedom ; secondly,„by a love of country and the holy desire of liberty, which make the child a giant, and increase the strength of the valiant; and, thirdly, tip' your example, noble Americans I—you, the elven nation of the God of Liberty ! My countrymen —a religion; a God-venerating people—in whose , hearts burned the all powerful feeling of patri otism, were inspired by the influence of your sublime example. Free citizens of America! from your history, as from the star of hope in midnight gloom, we drew our confidence and resolution in the doubt ful days of severe trial. Accept, in the name of my countrymen, this declaration as a tribute of gratitude. And you excellent people, who were worthy to be chosen by the Almighty as an example to show the world how to deserve freedom, how to win it., and how to use it—you will allow that the Hungarians, though weaker and less fortunate than you, through the decay ing influences of the old European society, arc not unworthy to be your imitators, and that you would be pleased to - see the stars of your glori ous flag emblazon the double cross of the Hun garian coat-of arms. When despotism hurled defiance at us, and began the bloody war, your Inspiring example upheaved the nation as one man; and legions, with all the means of war, appeared to rise from nothing, as the tender grass shoots up after spring showers. Though we were inferior in numbers to the enemy, and•oould not compare with their well framed forces—though our arms were shorter than theirs—yet the heroic sons of Hungary supplied the want of numbers by indomitable bravery, and lengthened their weapons by a step further in advance The world knows how bravely the Hungarians fought. And it is not for me, who was identified with the war—who obeying the wishes of the nation, stood faithfully at the helm of government —to extol the heroic deeds of my country. I may mention, however, that, while every day it be came more evident that the heart of Europe beat to the pulsations of the Hungarian strug gle, we maintained the unequal conflict alone, out off from the rest of the world and all exter nal aid, till a year ago we laid the haughty pow er of the tyrant house of Hapsburg in the dust; and had it not been for the intentional and trait orous disregard of i :y commands by one of our leaders, who afterwards shamefully betrayed the country, not only would the imperial family have been driven from Vienna, but the entire Austrian nation would have been liberated ; and though by such treason this base family saved themselves from destruction, they were so far humbled in March, 18-19, that, not knowing how to be just, they implored foreign aid, and throw themselves at the feet of the Czar. The Emperor hoped that the Hungarian peo ple could be terrified by his threatenings, and would prefer slavery to death ; but be was de. calved. He sold his own liberty to Russia for aid to enslave his people. The choice of a cow ard is to purchase a miserable, ephemeral exis tence, even though at the cost of his honor and independence. The Austrians fought against us not only with arms and by the aid of traitors, but with studi ed and unceasing slander. They never ceased to impeach oar motives and falsify our conduct, and vaunt the pretended justice of their own cause before the judgment-seat of public opin ion. Efforts were constantly made to weaken among the people of Hungary, and among the nations of the world, that sympathy and force which springs from a righteous cause. Free , citixens of North America! you have given, in spite of these slanders, the fullest sym pathy for the cause of my country. We had no opportunity to explain to you our motives and conduct, and refute the libels against us: but we said—and how truly your nobleand magnan imous conduct shows it !—that such a nation knows how to defend a just and holy cause, and will give us its sympathy ; and this conviction inspired us with more - oont3dence. Oh, that you had been a neighboring nation'—the Old World would now be free, and would not have to endure again. those terrible convulsions and rivers of blood which are inevitable. But the end is with God, and He will chose the means to fulfil its purposes. Ye great and free people ! receive the thanks of my country for your noble sympathy, whiCh was a great moral support in oar terrible con fl iot. When the house of Austria sold itself to the Autocrat, we, who were fatigued with our hard earned victory, but not subdued or exhausted, saw with apprehension the spectre of Russian invasion, an invasion which violated the laws of nations, which was openly hostile to the cause of civilization, the rights of man, of order, and even to that principle which the dip lomacy of Europe calls "the balance of powir." I could not be lieve that the governments of Europe would permit this invasion ; for I expected they would intervene to effect a treaty of peace, if not so much on our account, yet to prevent Austria beam:fling the vassal of Russia—to check the growing strength and influence of the latter power in the East. We desired an honorable peace, and were will ing to submit to any reasonable terms. We ma• ny times tendered the olive branch. We asked the constitutional governments of Europe to interpose. They heard us not. The haughty imperial family, forgetting that they were the real traitors, rejected every proposition with the defying expression that they "did not treat with rebels." Aye, more : they threw our am bassadors into prison, and one of them—the no blest of Hungary's eons—they cowardly and impiously murdered. Still we hesitated to tear asunder forever the bonds that united us.— Ten months we fought, and fought victoriously, in defence; and it was only when over attempt to bring about an honorable peace failed—when Francis Joseph, who was never our King, dared in his manifesto of the 4th of March, 1849, to utter the curse "that Hungary should exist no lon ger"—when there was no hope of arresting the Russian invasion by diplomacy—when we saw that we must fight to save ourselves from being struck off the earth as a nation—when the house of Austria, by Its endless acts of injustice and cruelty, and by calling in the aid of a for eign power, had extinguished in the hearts of the Hungarion people every spark of affection— then, and then only, after so much patience, the nation resolved to declare its absolute indepen dence. Then spokt the National Assembly the words which had long been uttered by every pat riotic tongue : "Francis Joseph ! thou beardless young Nero thou dared to say, Hungary shall exist no morel We, the people, answer, We do and teal exist; but you and your treacherous house shall stand no longer ! You shall no more be Kings of Hungary Be forever banished, ye prefidious traitors to the nation !" We were not only ready to accept any terms that were honorable, but we carefully abstained from doing any-thing which would give the Czar a pretence, which he had long sought, to meddle with our affairs. The Hungarian nation loved freedom as the best gift of God, but it never thought of com mencing a crusade against Kings in the name of Liberty. In Hungary there were none of those propagandists who alarm so much the rulers of the Old World. There were no secret societies plotting conspiracies. My countrymen were not influenced by the theories of communists or so cialists, nor were they what the conservatives call anarchists. The nation desired justice, and knew how to be just to all, irrespective of rank, language, or religion. A people so worthy of freedom, were generous enough to leave some thing to time, and to be satisfied with a progres sive development. No violence was used; no just right was attacked ; and even some of those institutions were left undisturbed, which, in their principle and origin, were unjust, but which, having existed for centuries, could not be abol ished at once with impunity. The Hungarian people did not wish to oppress any—not even the aristocracy: they were more ready to make sacrifices than to punish the des cendants of nobility for the evils of misgovern ment, and of those institutions which emanated from their ancestors ; nor would they let the many suffer for the sins of the few. There was no anarchy among us. Even in the blooded conflicts, when the human passions are most excited, there was the most perfect order and security of property and person. How did the conduct of my noble countrymen compare with that of the " order-making " Austria!— Whenever the whirlwind of war ceased for a while where the social elements were left in chaos, the instinctive moral feelings of this in- - . legions of police. leabunion spirit animated 'the whole . natitimr-no eeretitiins , no personal or local attache; ban bold and opendefence in the lace or.the.'Worid. Folidiang the example of . your great WashingtoM . we iid4ted, as our poli- Cy, conciliation, jtuttise, add i*lityi and scru pulously observed the laws of nations. The Russians and Austrians made the soil of Wallachia the basis of military operations; and the Turkish government, which Maw knew not its own Interests, or was unable to defend them, silently permitted this violation of treaties and the rights of nations,. thus humbling itsi3if . and betraying its own weakness. Several times We . drove our enemies across the Wallitchiaii.houn dories ; for it was only necessary for our victor one azmy to advance into the countries.oluthe Lower Danube to rouse the inhabitants against the Russians, and' to transfer the Vtar to their . own soil. But we respected the laws of nations, and stopped our conquering forces on the confines. of Wallechia. Her soil was sacred to us. Au stria left Gallacia almost unprotected, and cal lected all her forces to attack us. Had we at this tii?te sent a small portion of our army t 3 Poland, it world have caused a general insurrec tion, and that heroic but -unfortunate nation would hate revenged herself by throwing the Russian Empire into a state of revolution. Bait ibeineted in defence only, and we deemed it a sin to precipitate other nations into a terrible and uncertain war, and We - checked oursympathies. Besides, we avoided giving the Emperor of Rus sia a pretence for awar of retaliation against us. Oh, it was foolish—for the despotic hypocrite made a pretame he called our own struggle the Hungariatp, L Polish Revolution, though the whole number of Poles in our armies did not ex ceed four thousaitd. We doubted not that the European powers would negotiate a place for us, or that they would, at least, prevent the Russian invasion.— They said they pitied is, honored our efforts, and condemned thecondnot of Austria; but they could not help us, because, Europe required a powerful Austrian empire, Vnd they must sup port it, in spite of its evils, as a balance against Russia In central and eastern Europe. What a mistake ! What diplomacy I Ls it not as clear as the sun that the Czar, in aiding Austria, would do it in such a manner as to obtain the greatest advantages forhimself Was it not manifest that Austria—who had always, through the help of Hudgary, strength enough 'tip oppose Russia—would, when she destroyed Hungary by Russian bayonets, no longer be an independent power, but merely the avant-garde of the Masco vita? Yet Europe permitted the invasion! I; It is an indelible mark of blindness and shame— It is ever thus in the imbecile Old World. They treated 11/I just as they treated Turkey. They assert always that the peace of Europe and the balance of power require the preseryation of the Turkish empire—that Turkey must exist, to check the advance of the Cossack power. But, notwithstanding this, England and France de. stroyed the Turkish fleet at Navarino—a fleet' which never could have injurtaithem, but which might have contended with Russia in the Black Sea. Always the same worn-out, old, and fatal sys tem of policy !—while Russia, ever alert, seizes province after province from Turkey. She has made herself the sovereign of Moldavia and Wallachia, and is sapping the foundations of the Ottoman empire. Already Turkish officials are more dependent on tho lowest Russian agents than upon their own Grand ruler. [ro as CONTINUED.] CAUSES OP THEIR DEFEAT. There have been several causes of the defeat of the Federal candidates, in this State; but that which has been mostßowerful in producing this result, has been the Abolitionism of Governor Johnston, and the very unpatriotic manner in which he has acted In relation to the Csompremise measures of the last session of Congress. In stead of acting the part of a patriot, and secur ing to himself nn honorable remembrance in hie country's history, be has chosen to take that stand which will associate his name in all our future history, wit b such utterly reckless and unpatriotic creatures as the Tappan!, and Gar risons, and those, who agree with and sustain them in their traitorous course. Instead of sustaining the laws enacted at the last session of Congress, (which were adopted solely with a view to promote the peace and harmony of the Uniou,) he chose rather to identify himself with the renegade emissary of England, and encour age disorder, sedition, riot and bloodshed. In stead of invoking the calm voice of reason and patriotism, he preferred to arouse the worst feel ings of the worst natures. and call these into action for his support. Thus was chosen his course ; and, thank Heaven, the character of Pennsylvania for patriotism still remains spot less ; her escutcheon is still untarnished ; and the beautiful motto of Virtue, Liberty and In dependence" still remains to guide her eons and daughters in the pathway of honorable exertion. The Virginia Election/ We are greatly pleased to learn, by Telegraph ic dispatches from Wheeling, that GEORGIC W. THOMPSON, Esq., the Democratic candidate for Congress from that distsiot, is undoubtedly elected, by a majority of from four to five hun dred. This is the more gratifying, because Mr. T. has long been a faithful and eloquent support er of Democrat prinOples; and has been, we be lieve, twice defeated tor this office. He will no doubt faithfully and manfully represent his con stitetuents in the gee erol council of the county. XVI Judicial District. The following is the official vote in the above district : Kimmell. Lyo . Somerset, —..... ........ 2967 685 Bedford, 2126 2128 Fulton, ...... 882 760 Franklin, 8160 3680 Kimmelra maj. 1804 Defeat of Judge Campbell. We deeply regret the defeat of Judge Camp bell. There is no more pure, honorable or high.. minded candidate on our ticket, but it seems that he fell a victim to the combined efforts of all the dieorganizers, trodere and traffickers in the State. Wherever disorganiser lived there Judge Campbell ran behind the ticket; and wherever the people ,, were out of the reach of these traders and their fraudulent tickets, he ran with the party,—Hdrraburg Union. Prtnt.lng Eattblllishustent Ibr Sale. 'TIDE ONE-HALF OP A PRINTING 'PSTABLISII 1. KENT in a coanty'seat itt Weitern Pennsylvania, is offered for sale on advantageous terms. The paper is Democratic in Ita politics, and has nine hundredood paying subscribers, and Is of eleven years stan ding; and Is the only Democratic paper Published In the coun ty. It has lately been furnished with entire new type, d..c. It also, has had, and must continue to have, a good advertising (31.1110111. The' situation Is a desirable one in many respects, and offers wrong Inducements to a prac tical printer. ocl27:dtcw APPLY AT THIS OFFICE State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ArdiIIITSBURG, PA. ; ESIG NFD only for the enter classes propeny,hae au ample capital, endend afouts superior vulva/yews point of eltrapness, safely and accommodation, to city ana 1.00/ItrY'rOerehtlllll, anti owners of-dutiallings, aod !sainted or country property. A. A. CARRIER, 0e127i Branch Office,No.s4 Smithfield et.. Pittsburgh: orleans tnapiregnea Couspiair.. ALBION.N.A!.. - GAPIT 8150.000 s . Secured in actorztarttc-soith. the- amoral Tray:. ranee LOO of tfur ffteite. THE above prosperinus:and reenenaihle Company, hbaying complied with the terinlaitioos or the hero ! h State. to now issuing policies by their Agent on the most favorable towns, ?cons la ten with, Drudence• and safety. ~0, NicriOl,soN; PreeldeaL 11. S. hret.rm et. Secretary. Office, No paithfield street. Plitsbareti, - .c127:1( . L.A.. CARRIER, Agent. ria aedo.esd I 1. ' 7 . . FOR W RBI:MG.— The swift •ritrinlog" . 3 '".".'' '• . . wearer eket,JAMEBNRIZON,I7as or t. e above and all In rtnedtate•porte,Tlll9 MORN-• NG, at 10 &clock. Pre . ItalY- For Wheeling '-i 76 centa.• ; Intermediate Pot til4- 50 do • Deck Pasaage• • - - 4. 25 do SHERIFF & BINNING. Agents, , `To 10 Market street. wog infAlooolng. THE spietidid `swift ranningliaSaanger 4steameriplES NELSON Trioseasidoottn, aster as, wt ran as a regular packet tetween'thla city and Wheeling, learingisere every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A.N. Renames, leaves Wheeling every Monday, Wedet4day andTriday, at &A- M. For freight or paasigei having rop e d m or accomoda , dons, apply on boardior to ' ! SFIRVFF& lIINNING,; gents,;'A Noi".loUatkeiStree:b The James Nelson ittorum 7..ciEczattlidAWe e p i r, cor.struoted for the trade... e rantiroympppi depend on her relllllllil4lo Moira Or :11 c , ... , 111 ' riLUABLEPROVERTY FOR SALE.--Five Sores of Land, pleasatitif'aitanted On Peon A venue; four miles from the city': improved; • with a new cottage house, of tine rooms; astanged in modern'styla, with a good celfar well of swanky; and pump ; a stable, carriage house, /ce ; a good aarOdn and orchard. Pritellis,oW. ALSO. Three Isere,/ adjoining the above; untm• proved. Price 80500. _ _ lEEE DON'S RUN IS DEB 1%-‘,. " DoL't ran ift de.t: , -never 111 j ite.Ter mini! ; It the 'detente are faded 'aid Oro FIX 'eat up, make them de; it fildtertei bYlar, Than to have the hearrereeiyarWtorn..l:.. Who love you the moye.foe thesykpf.yopt%ba. ltriyOur ruf f de the deer your thee- • • The xttnpe - Of your veo, or your boot., or rrefat, If they know you're to debt for the new. There's no comfortl tell you in walking the street in flue eßnbes, tf you know you're in debt; And (eel that:perehanee you some tradesman may meet • Who wW alleer--.Pthey're not paid for yet-7, • ,- oooil friends, let me keg of /on don't run in:debt, - if the chairs andthe sofas are old.— They will fit your back better than any new set, Unless they'ns paid for%—with gold ; if the house is too small:drew the closer together Keep it warm witkaheartyAood . A big one unpaid Tar, Luoiff kinda or weather Will send to your 9fBrnl bean a chill. • Don't run in debt—now, Oar girls, take a,kint,- i If the fashions have changed .since last season,) Old Nature is out la the very saute tint, And old Nature, we thinkihas pane reason. UM just say to your friend, Witt you cannot afford ' To spend the time to keep up wlttethe fashion bright 'Toyour purse tato* light arta - your. honor too bright 'To be tarnished with such sillyipaision Octe t a, don't run in debt—let yourends, if they can, Have fine houses, feathers,' and Owen!, But ititiess they are paid for, be mo te of a "ten, Thanjo envy their sansliny hours? If yosede money to spare, I have nothing to say; end, your dollars and dimes as you_plense But mlndvou, dm man who his note h.u. to pay, Is the titan who is never at ease. Kind hosbNirids, don't run into debt any more; 'Twi!l fili4our wife's cap full of sorrow; To know tkaka neighbor may call at your door, With a bin-3 , M% must settle to morrow ; Oh ! take my st , ivtee—it is good, 14 is Intel • (But, lest yhtkmay some.of you I'll whisper a Secret, now ming 'as ;vow— I have tried irind know caribous tr. The chain of a Debtor is heavy and cold, Its links all corrosio, and runt, • Old It over as youwill—lt is never of gold, • Then spurn.it aCde , wiredisgust_ - • The than who's indobt is too often a slave, Though his heart:may be honest and true; Can he hold aphis head, and look saucy and brava, • When a note be avian pay becomes due Scribblitsgs,-acid The City council of Wilmington.. Daiwa* have appointed a committee to wait on Kossuth as he passes through that city, and tender him its hospitalities. Mr. Letoher, our Minister to' Mexico, =died at Vera Cruz on the 4th instant, and was re- - ceived with a Nationtintalute from the Castle of Ban Juan de Ulloa; !filet Vera Cruz on the 8d instant for the City of Moxioo. • A despatch from Netv Orleans, October 20, mentions a letter from. Havana says, that the Spanish officers who captured Lopez have been secretly assassinated. _ The first new cotton:al the season arrived at Norfolk from the farm of Cullen Caphart, Esq., in forth Carolina, an was 'sold by Messrs. J. Gtirtien & Co., on Moodily, at and , sic. Tie authorities at &Me have reinstated the guillotine, and to prevent it from being burned, as theformer 4 wooden one was, they have rebuilt it of mist-iron. The City Council of , Ttichmond, Va., render the hospitalities of the city to Louis Kossuth and his companions in exile, and have appointed 'a oommittee.to make arrangements. The &vol.. ationary Army in Northern Mexico under Carriijal, which was expected to attack Matamoras, on the 17th-inst., number, it is said, 10,000 men, are carryillhverything before them. Among his forces were four hundred Texan rangers, and atcEsohargeticamptuay of U. States troops. The steamer Mexico, from Galveston brioga Intelligence to Net` Orleans • that-WllthCat, the' Indian Chief, I}4iring .. become ;AliastisfteA Is moving towards "lifatatnotaii. It is supposed that he will act against.the Mexican revolutiotti Ista tinder Carvajal. Hon. J. D. Bright was struck by paralysis, at his residence in Madison, on Friday, shortly at ter dinner. He was speechless for some mo‘ meats, but by the ald of &medical attendapt was restored to consciousness. )Ir,• The Chamberstuirg -(Pa.) Whig mentiona.the failure of Mr. Frederick Roener, an active mill er and menthe= of that vicinity, and states that Mr. Lewis Denig, an old and esteemed cititem, and one of Roener'a endorsors, bud committed People now cry ont: against the Bloomers as against the hydropathic reform ; not beesuse. it ain't good, but because, it hasn't the sanction lot the dark ages. ACIE N AND EUROPEAN AMPHITHEATRE A II perform ro Pittsburgh, in front of the Ameri can lintel. on Penn street, on MO 'DAY, November 33, •.1 cornincie open tors short period only The disitso tree features of this Establishment sill he found wenn also of ;Lc performance. of JUNE'S CELEBRATED FE fcl'aCit TRULIPE of male and female performers, from the great establishment of France Among the most distinguished may he found the names of Moselle Lonna, the greatest female rider living; al Too:natal re, NI ad'lle Josephine, Alons.Toninalre, Atesars Bonnets. Blackwood, Limlag„Arinstrong, &e., .nd JOB I'ENTLA N Dote great American Clown. The per - formai:ice wilt compose every variety of 1 , 4 teatnati Etiteitamment.. in.:lading many feeturea which are entirely new and peculiar to this establish ment More or on at 6* o'clock, P. M. Admission 23 cents. oetil:tyr . . . - . A.dinlnlatestorsos Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Administra tion on the estate of.dILIHN-AI'KEF, late of M IQIin township, deceased, hives this day been Famed to Santee M'Kee,—Therefore, all persons Sawn claims against bis estate will please present theta for settlement, and those hying indebted thereto, are required to mike immediate payment to thdaubsenber. octir/Mwo SAMUEL 111,KEE,Ad'mr. *A FKI, AN CA Y Tai EPPERe-BUO Ye= pure, for sate by oet27 B. A. FAHNEMOCK & CO CJlt os by Wr! DA. FAIOIESTOCK &W. rii - WTlVikf 1,/ *era? IL* Obit S!4.T$-40 bb L. format by oct*7 A. PAHNESTOOK & CO VARIEGATED ISOAP- 3p bozos faros% by , oeffr B. A. PANNE:I:UWE & CO. IrOCASSU-150 bbia. kiontation Molasses, In Soo Ili cooperage, la Mine and for sale by ott27 CARSON & bIILNIGIIT. SUGAR -65 blido.l4. 0 Raw ( or sale by omo7 CARSON & AVKNIGHT. GliteBg LARD.-100 domes prime quality , for sale. oeW CARSON & lIVINIGHT. 89'25 7121 300 BX!t!,_ W. R. CHEESV'im s &Ve ab I otrKNIGHT ..Stel3! 10 ECL: Ne.l AR , ill, fora:de y 00%27 CARSON k WicElowr. 1110 E-4 tierees new crop ilir.e,juat reeenred and for Eli o ,. exile by MILLER & HICKETSON, 0i027 Noa. and 23 Liberty street. pßovue V boxes fresh Roil Batter; 12 kegs do 'db ; Jan received on consignment and for tale by oct27 MILLItft, & RICIKETSON. : 110 boie3 Nal jlij. ad. for!lLlc by ova/ H ore—t i 869 side by (001171 TEAS -50 heft Chem' Young Hymn; SO boxes Gunpowder; . SO do Meer ; In store and for tale by STUART & SILL, ~. 124 Wood street. I I IOFFSE,7O bap in stoup end for sale by %." oct27 STUART & SILL. lIN . F.A S-40 boxes s's, superior ; • 20 110. 1;e d gi o siz iPs twist. d f o uin ; , 1 • Ao butts t tb. Innr s • STUART & SILL. tiSSL- - 18013 67'10 75 Co 10 by 19; - . 50 4o 9by 19; 4iteasittid . ;Or sale.; set= - STUART BILL. t.) • - EB-41mae.Hokule , one Orleans in store and AU for solo bY foetal STUART & SILL: airfatilit.r UOatt- , -45 bbit. New York on hand. • C 0a127 STUART A. Mk, .V 4461.4 BA4IIS-2V FAB AedbiONLib.-...2003 lbs. Co r SAW by, 7777 7 0.123 y; 8. - ..A::FAHNOSTOCK &'0I) sal, Do - ,r 4 , • 38, j'jitd •WOOL•111411111$• 'D 1-1 t - F DRAWERS- Jostby • oct23 4 'A. &JASON & CO ILK VELVETS-20 pieces mostrlesirable colors now opening at facta , AA. htasoN Gu.•B. FIHILDREN'S ZEPHYR WORSTED 000DS!.-300 doz. Erponeeris Roads an PORHOrtigiltistrorediiid: °eta • • I . A,A. MASON A.,CO.i ASO.6 Ca; are nowepetung vim acid . aredaristi.allxVool Delsines and Casbuiema —.ad we! . °Wing: new.euid fastailmnble Preis LiJAIBEB - D - 01-40 bils:ivitime oiler_, fofiralei , bv ) (m 123 , B A FAtINESTOCK CO: tQF,T $ . ...i-Uotp • yes *Ain • Iran*: Areas Doora LICEIPECTPUI.:IX-inkarirbelarieurfisiidArtOr ' that titn: uw, fully prepared4ollaraialt veer? . int Clothitalitit t 'liavlngtifallassortmeru of CLOTI , 01,8SIMEREEY.A. ND .WMIgGSi and all other articles suitable for Geatleruta'swear. . Particular attention will be paid.to Quirkier work, and • ite pains will be spared .to. - P4 4 W. 11 ./.9sgtirAP.W.oF UP , With 1 , c 1 " 1 : L"tth3ni - _ '• • •• Numb Organ for 014thtirelysow011111Maukablo Cora Cimch, cam 11._poikoll?Arliiiivipps, *Hint-Tate ;tome end wort- MUMPI;WAILIi3O#94 Igo:Clothing Sion. : • 'iliac ma t —;: ‘ 4 !friaraPEPULASI/ -W 0 Rag . a - , ..• r:-Lpitsw9 - n*..;:..1 , - - - -,, : 4 »,-k...0 0,- )ltaottAgit.ss 4 , cr- , , I , rfi , :::-,.."laielkwiltellriglitalilito.,_.: 'l. 1-..... ')* !'tril'aftaeri of the firai of-AVS. - filleoll.1 , 41:Cill;) . , liaannmeratees or au. autos'or ' • ' VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDONVGLASS, 63 - 57 Her and 65 Prow &rests, Pittsburgh, Pottsla. N. B.—Partieniar attention pild to odd itizesof:Win, dove alma and private mt olds for Bottles aid Vada t . tyilatlnd.ke. SULLED BARLEY AND OAT MEAL Alma?* for sale by •021 .4Y- . !:-.,,''': , A-.!' - :.. -,-- ..: 1-•.f i .- . --7,—,-,..,--- --'1: . 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June & Co•s 20 Dblll.lol . Bale by B A. FAHNESrOCK 4 CO 1 . 4.-76 boxes for sale b • • . B. A. EARN & cing, on con,ignuten MILLER - k ftICKETSON. Amair;s'aggii.tavNfor far atieb EST n , 6 ... ie . 0 - .1 nrkzals cir IL A. FAHNESTOCILA CO • .• 4,~ ... 111 SPECIAL QT Ten bci given* to any person deteettnitheys or men is stealing the Pau from the doors of the subsolitmrd. septlaf - HARPER it. LAVTIM. ID" Odd • —.Vollows' IC (kiwi/hiactin*, Fourth sow, between Wools-and struts.— Yittiblugh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist atld ad Tuesdays of each month. . Pittsburgh Nome Lodge.No.4, abootoild and 4t h Toes- WeebatiiniNLiskiNFl,4) *meets evetyThersday even astern BtorLodge, N 0.24, meets eyory Wednesday Iron bbity LodgeA. menu; every Mondow evtg. Mount Moriabi e, No. 360, meets everf Monday evening, at Union Hal corner of Fifth and strilinfusta. z occo Lodge,No.3B. tituil:ilateetztzery Thursday evening, at their Hall, emir and FILM alfetta,7- Twin City Lodge, No. 041, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, comer of le ac och an4l6fimilm i lci stmet ,,, legheny. City. : ImayMl3y AngeiobA; Lodge, 0. oMO.-0.....The AngeronaLodge,tio.2B9, I. 0. 010. P., meets every. Wednesdaevenixig in Washington liall,Wood street ja4:ly. • ve.• . _ Muftillll6 Ininianee Company, 'OFNEW YORK. cuntores.,ll,2€lo.ousi COLIIMMONSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND AIARINE.. CAPITAL, sacio,ocoo. MO' Office for the above Companies removed to the Bookstore of H.S. Bosworth lk No.Bo Market st., seeped door from the Diamond. The Office, No. SI Water street, for rent, at every low rate. sepY9 R . B . BEEMN, Ase St.• . ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. • CITIESEINEP INSI7RAZIOIR COMPANY, 07 TITTII.IO MGM. 0.0. HUSSEY. Nest. —A. W. MARES. See'? Offles—No. 41 Water st44s Wandosiss of O. H. Grant. irr THIS Company is now prepared to Bonne all kinds of risks, on Houses, blanutactories, Goods, Merchan dise in Store, and in Transito Vell3olll, tee. An ample guaranty for the ability •nd integri ty of the . Institution, la afforded in the character of the Directors; who are a!1 citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably known to the community for their prod once, intelligence and integrity. Drascroas—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Baga'ey, Lari; mer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Mgt D. Kitts, Edward Hearel• ton Z Kinsey B. Barbanel. B. M. Hier. . marl2:ll' Hoasktutsorata is Mateltaaas Blankingol , THIS. 4 Celebrated Mateldeas Blattking? , sopertot. nl' brilliancy to any ever oared to the public. The proprietors champ ens trial, %chick teal yens at feat. Manufactured by Hodgkinson Quarry street,. North Third, Philadelphia; and sold at .t• • 8. N. WICKERSIIAM'S • Wholesale Drug and Seed Warehouse, • --• N 0.161 and 168 Wood it , corner of Sixth, t. oct7:3th Pittsburgh.. HELICES REDUCED: , • $l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. $l,OO - Daguerreotypes...al Licznizass taken al the new Mgearreotype Stioms, Lafayette flail, Fourth street,. few doors from Wood. for the low once of one dollar, end upward, according to the site and quality of caseor frame. iCir Rooms open and operating from B A. M tOB P. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to call. Eseplifklf Dr. Guysottsa Improved Extract of YILOW DOCK AND SAFMAPAKILLA For the cure of disease, or as a Spring punter of the blooc, and as a general tonic for the system, is unrivalled. The curative powers of this Extract are truly wonder. fut. and all invalids should make imatedieje trial of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsapatills-" It cannot injure the most delicate patient. Then fly from Mineral nostrums to seek hope.life, and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy. There . fore, however broken in health and spirits,bowever loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; let the patient only understand that the hope of big physical restoration lies only in "Onyzott'a Ex tract of-Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we have no hesita tion In predicating his speedy restoration to health. See advertisement (auS (Prom the Louisville Joarnal, litiy 290,18514 Dr. J. S. lioughtonla Pepsin. far Dropepsle, Prapared from Bennet. or the Sumach Or tits Oz. ELT On the 7th of May, 18M, Hey. M. D. Wilitaula i Pastor of the Fourth PresbyterittnOluireti,tn Kentucky, was and had been.for fsiong thin_confselkitr his room, and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspep sia and Chronic Diarrhea, and was, to all afipaaranie, on the very verge of theigrave, and acknowledged be so by his physician, who had tned'all the ordinary means in his power, without 'effect, and at •the above named time. the patient, with theeoosentof bis phsietaa,com minced the use of Houghton's "PEP SIN," and to. the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was touch relieved the first day. - The third day ke left his room The sixth day, which was eacesiovely 104 he . rode ten miles with no bad effect; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the country ; .84d, on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go atom a journey of aye hundred miles, where ha arrived in safety, much int. proved in health, having had too disturbancear the scam. act or bowels, after taking the first doss of Pepsin. These facts are not controvertible,. and that this is% case which ought to convince ail skeptics that th ere is a poWer in " PEPSIN " Let physicians and diroepticsinvestigato. KET§ER tr M'DOWELL, agents, jell • • •• - • 4.40 Wood street. 0. cdr 0:1111'llee'et Meetlns,Wasb)nvion fall, Wood street, between dth *Ad Virgin Alley. Pm/Manton Loping, No. 335—Mem every Twaday veenlng. MintrAnrru.s t&rcelentver, No. 3i—Meet. Ist lend 3d Friday of each month. mar2s-1y DA A Moat Remarkable Case of Total Blindness Ocured by Petrolessm,eWe Invite the attention of the afflicted and the public generally to the certificate of William Hall, of ibis city. The case may be seen by any person who may beekeptical In re lation to the facts there set forth S. M. KIER. " 1 had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which &intim:red tra increase until laitSep• umber, (I=). the Inflammation at that time baying% in• volved the whole lining membrane of both am, acid ended m the deposit,' of a thick film. which wholly de. =Dyed my sigha. I bad . an operation perianmed-, and the thickening red:weed, which tarot returned and left me in as bad a•condition as before. At this minor the complaint I made application to 'several of the mast mineral:Redick! meet. who Informed me that okay eyes would never getmell." At this time! could not distin guish any object. By the advice of some friends Leonia menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and locally, under which my eyes have improved daily until the present time; and I have recovered my sight etuize ly. My general health was very much improved by the Petroleum, and I attribute the•restoration of my sight to its use. I reside at No. 104 Second street in Min city, and will be happy to give anylnfonnation in Van n to my !SSE , Pembursk, Septmaber 113ffl. • For sale by KEYSER & brbOWELL,I46 Wood at.; R. E. SELL ERB,S7 Wood stmet,and by the Proprietor. seplB New Job i ) rintliag Cleacte. GU' Thu ProPrietorti of the &Conlin, Peas beg leave wintery:l their friends and the public that they have re ceived from the Foundry of L. Jour:son & Co., Phila delphia, a very large stock of beautiful NEW TYPE, of every me and variety imaginable. They are now prepared to crenate all kinds of JOB Ago Fancy CARD Pathmno t in a style unsurpassed: by any Office in the eonntr. ;and upon the lowest terms. HARPER & LAYTON. Piuthurghaune.9,lBsl.... . nottne...ThetiointaintaterAiwitteagiV"bof Pil burgh fnd Mlegkterty, meeti cji t e secoMl Moli( . llr7 0 l evervmonch at the Floridik How e, !cattail. eretiiirT., aty Joao vaulta,jr. Be DEAFNEBB.isoises intbehead, and all d isagree. able ditietuarges from the ear, speedily and permanents removed arithem pain or inconvenience, by Dr..EART-, LEY, Principal !twist of the N. Y.,Ear Stargery,,whisi may be consulted at 99 ARClit meet, Philadelphia, from: 9 to3otelock. Thirteen yearn close and almost undivided attention! to due branch" of special prrietiee bes enabled him to' reduce hie treatment to Inch a degree of suceeevan to: find the moat eonfusned and obstinate - eases yield by a' steady ritention to thennitutaprescinibed (es All•0011111illd Plreallo4ls 111GUr111.13120 Otflogpe, ay of ittro.oll, of Plttoborsh. W. W; DALLAS, Po:w.f.—ROBERT •M'EY,, etelq Err Will It lure warm Dl3. tail ItWtINE, tIDA - 4 . . orall funds. faffes. it Atrraostrattla Efts's*, /13: Nas.l24 mkt DO Tam i l Dritero • ..•.1t W. W. Drafts,' Doty Parte It H. Hartleysit — Simpson, Joshua Moles, C.aki: 4, Wax. M. Ed. gar t Edward Orem A. P. dtuthutz, , Wm. ' Coningwocd,B„ C Sawyer, Chas. Kent. • Pittsburgh LIP* Itrauranas Compasty: • CAPITAL $100,000.. 10 -. ^ Ornat. No-OF TB' Fovanr tlrsairr. 4:lrj , • FICEIteo Plesldent—Jarpea Et. noon; Vice Pre smant--samaer krc la dim. . • Treutirer—Joseph B.'Leeeb: 1 Secretary—C. A Conan. lir7 See advertisement la another part of this paper Earn . A. O. D.- Meets aboie Baud of Trode nla •Roo, conpr-cd mend Wood .treed, every Mondry evening.. Collecting, .11111 Poattim 0 Collecting tit , 13.1313. Y n• - • Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting , ' Iltstributing. Cards 'and Ciredars for P cnt ar i dL: , %, t 2r i c ii , & i t ..ro 4, 4 at i PolMea , P ri jl e o l d t te t al li S C lOre:Thlrd at,sit i n ni e prok il ;1.1• . . attended to. S IJlopllll .2 9? , ..bity:ebeits Y. l iala n i ds idgitlFe BO boxes Green analact • 10 hhds.N.O. ••• . , ettbbls,.tosif sucr-Cnuiesdflek 4 . 40 bates assorted 'Tobarddift - '•('• • 20 lit Havana and Col4llolllllZip •• • 7/5 beg" Rio Coffee • *- - ' 25 4 4 Lsgarra Cofee; • .•: 20 " Old Governaten; - 51111 • 50 bases Raga &ip! ;'..• • ..,• +. : S Castile S " Palm and Aboteidadifit 4 t:.. o ; 61 4 1 ; • B .a,ni etareb abytt'sPead ( 707701/_ . 21 Vf' Heeler's Ruins; ;4".:4.4100 z • , 4 , ,d10,-fiVireno 3 3. 7 l>' '": 't ,• • Candtes; 5 'Coc . oa azi4 j **: - - 4 dinesofflolger; „ • " •:•••, ' .407 W e10d707114;,2 - , z t . , '' l a sr &Potash .• ; ,ISt . Nat ;yid aViotiiiil Itet " :o.sad 8.91; Molwo 1 m' o.ke.6tonnitSpldesf 12 dos; Bed Vordi;- 75 . 'Cool Swale ; _ .• • ' Whits LeadALCO adaLfialtil Yarn. • =Allot:lit by Y..D . :''''l2orth•Basrearaar Wood'add fifth street EL of received Jet the item -7 of Me. .A. 2 ,LEZOLI; No:. • Firm esszer,l ,whie.h Will lies open for: /expectant att.TlunstitT arta Friday; 4ribuweek, 'mere you will Stela Dell tel aseattment of no 'entire - new style, of Straw F. Saila lead Velvet BONNETS , ea TIMM% (Nos 4f :dm than. eatable for JillieltawBl..._. • P 8.-Children'. Boatems, -:tresses-at a rich and beautiful style t oett s cHOPPEO and tar sale at WRIGHT & ALCORN'S, 117ThIt4 meet. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. Lam A.ND MANAA2R . JOSEPH - Cf. FOSTER. Friar of Aderistiers—Pint Tier and Panama &lex Second and Third Tien 25e4 Reserved .eats in Dress Circle, daring Atlas Davenvport's engstammo, alp; large Private Boxes, etulre, e 8,00; small Private Boxes, entire, Op Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cartaia rises sr 711. of ....,. : 11 153irr id co 0 0 :t. 114 ; irmuu 11:! - V l ENI a eo ravri Nd t s t , --'II 3, Oc AVEN to , MaTiazina ' 7 - c.foisser. ja To lian F a a:o t t ii o P r o le t D7 e n' o e n e c si n tirt o r rdis ta Ta Ti. .Clai vE . ' 4 * . ii• i • - •. 414A1l 9 • reter...v.va - Mrs B, ;As.' ••tAvgruvitT so. • ILT To-morrow? night . - pear, (T;ll -314, • i:iihige.4)';r7linclUezillicustsalltt...: Tollr its _.• - • - MADANICANNA BISHOP, Leaving the friendly akiaiti of this great country, early next Sprincon return to. Earopg_Teels amelons :to vudr ONCE MoRE some of the SPLENDID Cllll3B In which she has been received with so much kindness and mail fieenee, taking In her way MANY MUSICAL PLACES -'- wbere she has not yet had the honor .to sips - .and Of •" • bags to announce that she will offer 10415 Nallield Am ' wen and Puha° of iliikeity at the' L. I.:Aa s a.7:: . LARILrarrE,HALL, • .. 15106 :h3v Earning, Na ember 34,1851. ' • • • ''1:17210 PARTmitccosnrmw, • - • • Combining the attractions of • red AND °PIMA. • • A:nit area en the plan of those popular, varied, and • 2 new . peilbralkimes, which Madame A. 11. has Tendered • ' sb successibL Ballet s, Splendid Beaus in Dramatic costumes. - MADAME -A NNAs.fiISHOE.._ • - In the'enurse of the evening, Popular B ongs , • Will be imbued by her TALENTED COMPANY_ ULMER sins Durimion or ma, Boctisn, Sole Manager and Director. fa - Pull particulars to be duly announced TheTollowing line of road will be adhered to, asuatich aa circumstances will permit - . . Harrisburgh, Baltimore, Cumberland, Pittsburgh', Wheeling, Cincinnati, Lexington, lc., . (cede (irOenwoodstttr'd.n. - CHOICE coLI.EcTIoN• OF SHRUSIkERY, .koL. ning. Roses,_ltaspberty, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Rhubarb, Grape Vines,hurdy Monthly Roses, and every plant necessary to ornament yards tnd gardens, will . . be found at Greenwood "Norsery.. Omnibus leaves the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pirtsbargh every half hour, for the Garden: - Ice Creams and other re., fleahments served up in the Saloons- , Orders tuldnessed to the - Proprletor, West Manchester, , 4,llesheny comity; willreeeispyrompt at/cation LryWar t.. ,:,,Ji,riLALINC" . • . . IIfURPRYIt'BOSCBRIBLDinform their customers, W, and buyarafflarmally, that they have .now....oPerlC - : their SECOND Mtge! osipply — ats3cpoos. for the. Fair , ' Trade, and ask attention to their ruinfialik:fall - assort'. r. exent. LADIES' DRINS GOODS, •in great Ralf' • printed De Laines, Parislens, Coburg - o f F nos, Muslin de Bag°, /kr. . • SHAWLS—Long and.Elimare,.• nails' Styli 'llirciebC. very handsome; Cashmere, do; IMool do ; plaits and • Fay styles; blank and colored -Tbibecka. . Rich Plaid Ribbons; black. and htdf. *noting. do; new style neck do. . . • - - They have also' receive( a further of saint x shirring, /dpslin and Irish Litmus, aid Staple , Goods generally; and all will tie sold atioarpriees for 'guilty. Country Merohauts are invitedln call in - our whole, sale rooms, up stairs, where - ,Clorms.Ato sold 08./CAT.HAPLO*NIS . SECOND A"R RI It" AL - OP FALL AND, WI N.TER7, - ,DRY 000DS . YOUNG. sTIVIE:NRoN & Lair/V.B4w of the 041: - ` nal Bee Hive, N 0.74 Nfarket street, Pittsburgh, tie.. twe en ourth stree tan d the Main 0n d, have Jitter re c'el2, from the recent large clearing out sales„and the import. - ers and manufacturers in NewXotkcind,Philadelptila, , the largest antrtheapest stock or Goods ever pirated in this market, comprising In part a very largo assortniana of DRESS GOODS or every description, suited to tho season, at from 20 to 25 per cent. lower thas fOnllerpsi, fefuatt.434adoled4AdiertaktinotfraiiMSliarced h ez: from $1,25 per lard • -•• • - - Black and Colored English Zdaritnis and, - Lymiese Cloths,fromdt to 41c. per Ytitti. l•• • • Blaek and Colored Paramattasiiid- - -PancY Alpaesi, from II I° Pile. per Yard; " ' ' Plain and Embroidered De ,ealiirip,'cashirtmes and Preach ?demos - • Plain Slack, 'Colored and PriateDglaineta and Caah- ' • -• • 0,t.1 V,eri Bich a ntcadeitadWitited Silks-And•Poplausj - , • do Pain Blarilr,Colored Silks and Truk Satins! , • A large stock BONNET SILKS, SATINEAND GIRO. - DE APRICES, and dr-Bonnet and blamilla Velvets, all colorai* Bonnet and Cap Itibbous,at very reddeenlptiet, ta. • • - - SHAWLS! - x 1 A full asurritutet.of „Say State and Woolen Lontialik Einare Shawlsi Also. •Rich Broglie, Long and Square Shawls'L Printed Terkeln, Cashmere,. De -Lane and 'Alta)/ Shawls • • • ALSO—AT GREAT SARGAEllltdd:t. , " , , Laces, Embroideries and flandkeirchiefs;. - Has'ery, Glove.' Suspenders and Crams • Irish Linens, Tibbs Claths.,anditanlaskai - nrints. Citeplc Muslin* and:Ticking} . ; Red, Whip? and Yellow P/Pacteli.,` Plata Brown,Bfur - hild Batted - Pllcanels; ' •Clotha,Casslintrett,'Satinetz, Hy:Jeans & Vasebe#4.7 The proprietors wohld lespectfally ancniirly*ff from ail of their friemla, an-1 the public genendlyitifrist- , In confidant that Mer cant offer greater todadsamon_lsil6 wholesale and retail buyers chart ever tows: keivamt• been offered in ' - -• • t • ci • %el . . tic youNo, BTEVENSON 141.0118.. • Tato Galt Rouse :•. wo. 14 WYLIE STRRET—IO fitted up in firit•rtar II style for the reeeplion of week-1r and Dag Bocrde err. OYSTER:and 'Writ SOUPS served up in the ban !IMO: , foottkleidattsvJ P. QUINN: y TAKEN. UE.,-*Ott • the street, on Saturday. morning, 19th. day of October, an old earrat • HORSE - bald thee. The owner can Bet ether . °Tanton Tespektln6 . hint at MAYOR'S OFFICE;. north street... t0c125134. aeon this t; Mork. It Weise..assa low* •- , raper to *your Neighbor - = Tw`'.RATENTS—the best now befcrre the( public— , are °tared for sale by' the suliseriber; and Cali be poen at S..* HirleicHHEllf•lldtS, corner of Wood and Sixth streets finsburg h , T s - The one is • machine ' to ' gather Clover Seed from the field; it takes of all the beads—high or low—withoit cutting the grass; and gathers from ten to twelve acres iii a day. with one horse, and one mao or boy, already for the halter without mowing or threshlrlY i savior El the seed and three-fourths of the labor—as valuta) savior the farmer as the Plough or Threshing. - Toe other is as much needed by the metesetlie eine- Manity. . . A Farm, Hones orMercbandize will be. 'taints ex change. , 0 *.t ts,r: iIfIAIPrir:SCHHHVIER, of Heading ,Pa... Agent for the UnitedSudeli.-- oe 43:1 or* Window Springs. • HHAMMOND has again returned to this eity, and .is putting up hit-well crown sector Op=t a dd Lower Springs, -to all kinds of-Windows, for and opening either or both the upper, and:tower lAA -1- R. was potting his Springs-to Windows-in 1839 and 1847. in Pittsburgh stall vicinity, and his • been .engaged in.mangfactnring and apolytng them oyerratenly year. tle therefore _datierr hietlolf to be a prof:intent, and lo sive entire satisfaction Inshalritainess. 'Het:warrants his .Bottngs not to.lose their elasticity or break, as he has Spring* tamable for all sixes tat Windows. • • • ntmairteight or ten days at the' Red Lion Sri. tcl,l3t.•Citur sweat, were orders may,be leftor at the Offite....ijtospeetattla - refitrarices glTee: • QECOND •A 7 41;;;OF:TALL AND , WINTER Eas 000DIEUZ- CHESTER hat arrivistLfrom the tern Itlarkni.- With .a second supply- of CLOTHS, CABS ..F7I7RNISHI NCI - GOODS, .VESTINGS, Odle latr sad avast feehroitable'stiiter, which, are mai pat of Keileys,'Ceistmetee,'and Ventage, entirely new In thtaelty, lientlehien.ate .ta vitetl to call and examine- -• , • N . *SM. 2 :ithitik 13' 5 Ci s. Nir.7llladtbleldlititiet. WALNUT.LII Tr Hoards and Plank. RYAN alt • °eta ,•_. No. 31-Fillb ttka • TIE dale I=informed tbar ate oFF7cre.ort lue BOARD OF HEALTH df the (ity of Pittsburgh's ad No. 69 Grant street, between Foal* Ind Diamond, street; oatmeal all Notleaa and Cotamnuicatiio ftlf tbd • Board must be left. . CRAIMEB NAW•ORi ' ' ' • Slmasakirra , ram blarreracenazza , lianai „ .. •. - , :a.. ~....' • pnabwriedi.OreaberlBo4 /04. PEE &ulna' INeetion fin-thirteen Directors. of dna JI. Meta, will be held Oriel Banking Deese, an . I htfin; day, the'l7ut day. of November nest,benneen the haus Or.e *Week, IL. M., and 3 o'clock; P-. M... . : • oetlB ' ' . • - . W. H. DENNY. Cashier. rmm.* . EmCIEROLDRRaf n the e Biretdmitolo Itodjatzto , betbtown - Tuairdke Road Company am' tontoro4 to. pay ,into the Treasury an or before ihe fifth day of. Nov.. 1831. An instalment of fs,co on each sham of Stook. anbaeribed. • , MAITHSW, li. WIMP * - octlEctd- (JoantalcopY.) Tre*Anzer. • .EZCALIIIII , BAIIVOT PrZT s2 nnielL October 17, 1851.$ t Eketion for China:a /Ortolan clt , to 311..tervollaringrthe =make year:will he h e t, at she Honking , House. an Monday, th e 17th day of licortazinot ;iftst s bcatrota the bone of 9 A. id. sad 3P.111;:: ocii&dge • - THourAs M. Caalrr- 41: 1 7DH0, 1 otrtar a putlal 0 3-151 3 0 . 1 of several Omni* rearmed tlnt Pitactront'ott :mai:int, the anbattrthar • - • yr now unctividett attentiotelo the dpties of kist • rokastorn • :" The 11Illettied inadtempatiwiniCti Coyle will alas. ed:bj..arid tete tire the tout:don ofbotb, sl thatrold. dace, . toafGranttifittl• I llakinitaw-tztroated•talttoulamtipet • aitiftitaitca'protapt ittteatica. • 'SOHN ClyiLlE4+Alry & Conut.WlL9r ' 4 16 1 :a 3 :114 . - No. 75 Grant an. Pittabturet.. i' ,,, ,-: , 1 3 ,T-13.awcara'rnseantos. 4;2 'Oestr f i t ilifli r ) 1 . A N -01 c:1411; • - tia l t g rheld at, the Biudtg bint•L' . ' tetrattvdar of Notuther ::;04111 81 i-YDERI 01 3 . 2 4. - • .•, 1 ic#47. 4( 4T .B . T i kiii ;lc ..ea mok ,„ Itc h4 maidulted to, lin d r0,.:1.2!ze,it -46,0A,1124M1 t 1 itti tz l oxsitas - ,1 / 4 ! M;Ttiaoltr.utoritrue CO , • it ' Nendoorto Cho Haat of Piasoarali. nro • dare.. • PROPOSALSiot theedullen-et 434,VetiVe Cathed.mi .hrthis ell iii he-reetivett it the Biehop'a lumen tural - drelth eV/SUM:abet; riatiovlan atm* the g • sloes of =tree , . may ba Oblitillea tit thli genus Owe, where-the *la lad spreileidlop,s ere ready reties:me :am. Ther wark.eeeessery, fem.-sett/mg .the be-Udine ca. :der rtnEwill tom - tee centrum, and ihe, 14 4 0 1 4 jet none eteltrtieter- , ; .The•A re tiott (Present area,. 4 4xfitgrLAM.tcti:1'401901 ! ;41T- I dartna t is *eck to .11•eaporio derintrhe akin Wireetlh - aritexid drilleatetriertou4 • resseying Wetm d retietts of eta skin, will torealter t kept roestairtlY_On heal endfor sale by the aabseriDer For. curing me chafed ltattds.tsnd roaahaes of the akin; it is tniegailled, as allwit I be =Tinted Who give It a trial. The Heapetle Soap reermuuride-ltielf. krbrie 12h eters - per cella. 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