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    THE PITTSBUItGH GAZE:
rususitim BY wurrE hco ,
PITTEIBUROUIV:I ,
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27, 1678.
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PHILLADELPIIIA-BOATX
Advemsennents and tlabseripnoni tope Smith Min
oan and United orate! Oszette, , MaMphin-retehred
and forwarded from tnlt elm
:SEW YORK IZIPRICIOL
,Wo will receive land kaNward (no upense., ad
'herdsmen:. sad akbacripporo Pm this paper.
CO EaclAL lOW AiirtypiimADEL.
Pale ?WE oilaniewr.
leinevipereas Wilds vsdreibie paper will be received
sad Converted front this office.
Gszren Is published
101.6TA.solTirtITIZ.;kiY.--Tho Dail_y Seven
=num; tho Wee ' a
is Two Dir lY " r. " poilimipor
{mascots. lass per .mom, ttriesly
err .Aneenrrinces are enuicedy ternsesied to hand in
ibear favor.. before 6 e. a, and ee early ul the day sr
pfsancsble. Adverusemerds not inserted for s speci.
Ged time rill i.° 4140 :4 40charred soul ordered out.
Fax Layar Commercial latelligeace,Domesae,htar
tess,litia.et Newa ithporar; Stoney Maytag, ke. see
alai pare.
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Democratic Whig Somlitatlonsi
FOR PVIZIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRENDENT,
SILLARD 1711.11,R1013111,
07 maw TozuL - --
110 L Jr. 0 'l` . 0 IL AL.
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
Turmas IL T. IWK=..u.s, of Washingunn
Jona P. aa..12232102 of Lebanon.
msnuci ELECTORS.
Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Helm Johnson.,
J. John P. Nether - HI, 14. , William Colder, Sr.
. James AL Davis, L. William 61'llvaine,
4. Thos. %V. IhrtEeld, 16. Charles W. Fisher,
& Daniel 0. Hiram 17. imam., 0. Corkin,
3 . Josh= 1. 70,3 43. 3 . In. Than R. Davidson,
7. John A Steele, 10. Joseph Markle,
& John Landes, tal.
I. /wlese,
trr=r k er. 1 .1 Rh A4 rlard W
Loomis,
IL William 0. Hurley, 01 Thomas H
16 Francis Tyler, •04. Sung A. Parsumes.
FOR GOVERNOR,
W JoaR.O4TOIF.
FOR CANAL comassioNair i ,
NSA X LEDDIOCrw•Evrn.
• Auld. Willtilesdnatloos.
FOR CON
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LEWIS C. J-. 1930 1, aflatitatra. •
CHRISTIANEINivaa..V, of Miklos.
M. SW IRY MIM ARTZ WELDER. , Pittgtarb.
lIME, ofjdiMla.
ascozata,
lIIMEXIAII NIXON, of [Amor Sc ONO.
=UST=
JOHN SCOW, at Ram
DANIEL WCUAIN, of
.ELizibeth Botouri.
BENSON, orAlleghvir dry
A=Sol:,'
JOHN S. 'FOSTER, of Hta
“A. Little Mer►Arapy Capt.Braggin
GREAT MASS MEETING.
"see, the Conqatfiag Hero Comer'
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The friwis et Taw's.; Fawpm", JOHMISON, l!do
nLesarsaim, and Rio Whig - Connty deket, will assemble
io.bePaden's Warehouse, on
SATURDAY NLICT, THE 301.6 OP SEPTEMBFA,
AT d.4.:VE,N O'CLOCK, P. hi
- - - -
The Whigs of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and all oth
ers ftiendly to the game, on. invited to assemble.
Whigs, torn oat' and let os_give a strong pull, a long
pall, and a pall all together, for our invincible chi.,
and our State and Comaty ticket.
Addreues will be delivered by .10/01 R. WALKER
and E. BABBITT, Fria of Erie; JOHN J. PEARSON,
Eaq. of Merger, A. W. LOOMS, Faq., and several
other distinguished speakers
The several GLEE CLUBS will La present.
By order of the Excentire Committee.
P. A. SLADEIRA, ?reit.
MASS NESTING!
The frtenda of Taylor, Fdlroore hod lotuteran. will
hold a Mu. Meath:g. In SOUTH PITTSBUIIIiII, at
tAa end of the Monlmrahela-13ndge, au Satorday, Pep.
ember 3 0 th. at tPolock.. P. AI.
Addle...a will be delivered try Meson. Forward.
Hampton and Swanzweldet
The different Glee Clubs of the city are respectfully
invited to attend.
of TAYLOR, FILL
MgrEA-T,T47,=
in the Peelle Scheel House, on Tuesday. Oct. 3d. et 2
&clock., P. 31. BALLY. BOYS HALL Y.
Addresses may be expected Boat Makes lismpto.L,
Esq., Coo. Dersie. and others By order *idle Exert!
time Com P. A. MADEIRA. Pree't-
P. E—blr. Hemmen was presented by stekttess Iron/
attending. the last tremens, bat as extremely sellout to
viait his ?deals et East Derr as next Tuesday.
Taylor andllmore
A meets g. of the friends of Taylor, Fillmore and
Johnston will he held at NOHLEHTOWN, on Friday.
Clatober Glh, at 3 o'clock, I.: M.
800. Mows Hampton and others will address the
mooting. sepal-dlkorlAT
A meeting of the THIRD WARD ROUGH AND
SHADY CLUB will be held on Wednesday evening.
Willsrmition., at Temperance Hall. on Smithfield creel
Addressee milli be delivered by...lohn H. Walker. and
other dime:reseed speakers. The different Glee Clubs
are resimehally isq4e4 to ,Etca.4.
lee eext. page foe TeLogrepidc
.211evre,
ARE YOU •BBE!ED1
- All mucus wha are not assessed ten days be•
ore the election, ere deprived of a vote. Let ev
ery Wing rater see to this at once. He can GSM -
Um the lira pat up at the planes of election, and
ascertain whether his name is dawn ar not. We
lase several votes every year in the Wards,
from this cause, and a friend from the country in
forms an that the same is the cane there.
THE. ILIUSS NESTING
Tim Whig spirit is up—the watch fires are
biasing in every election district--the enthusiasm
of '4O and 14 is beginning to be seen. Let every
_ .
pence blaring the honorable name of Whig coo
tribute to increase the enthusiasm, and to swell the
seabed the Mass Meeting. Every man. has has
Mffuence—every one can do something. Let ev.
ry one hang out his tlag, bring out his transparen
cy, display We banner, and work fbr bin priori
pies =ibis country, the few days which remain
before tbe tali of the ballot box.
N , Rui ocTotoga ELECTION
In leas than- two weeks the election be Gnaw.
nor, Centgress, Legislature, and County Officers ,
win take place. It is an election of much know.
Memo, end fraught with great remits. There la
unsettiln it to wimulata every Whig to immense
sating . ;cusp secure the noncom of our ticket and
carprin4les. We have never had so fair a proa
pactm revnlatiemiss Pennsylvania, by the election
of a Whistkoremov, and not to embrace it would
be suicidal. If we gain a victory now, we may
pauseriet it. Pr years to come, and Pennsylvania
- would stead where bey interests and her position
Point Miler right place, at the head of the great
Whig Party of the Nation.
'Whip of Alltitutuy.County, are you teadyt Is
there nothing more to be done to bring oat your
wide While stl4ttt eoll your immense majority
over - prostrate Incofccoiam 9 In there no remote
Corner einws—no doubtful neighbor to visit—
e° wanting to be strengthened and encouraged!
Whatever is to be done, do It quickly, and do
well
'Recollect, we want our whole vote not this WI.
In ordinary elections, when there is no Governor
to be ehown,lo n district so decidedly Whig as
ads, there may be some excuse taken for a man
leglecting to vote, Si it would not change the re.
"sosh—Entin thi case we have no votes to spare.
Ore vote may elect a Whig Governor and a Whig
Canal Commissioner, and that vote may be pm.
MEW poseitilV with bat little effort.
_Cannot Allegheny County give Johnston three
aireasailif 'What say you Whop.-who
Apes in fix three thousand ask the /mien moil , —
Would find be glorious news to send mew the
mountains, by the swill winged messenger, Elec.
Vichy, that Allegheny cotmtv had given three
thousand majority! Why we should electrify our
bretteun in Phfladelphia before their own returns
were in. Well, lei us try. It is noble to try. It
is a worthy canse—we have worthy men—we
have union in ow ranks, and we can, if we will.
Who will Water, whets- the object is to cover old
Allegheny all over with glory, by rolling up a ma.
junky of three thouroad!
waxar% Idiamucrr, Pa.—David Wilmot, as We
have already mated, has received the 'Wyllie no
valuaton for Congress, in his Congressional DM.
pint— , bat the - 0 11untrers" there hare bolted. We
Tara (rain the Tags ENO!, that the Tinge no. del
etion ;Wawa to submit to this ninninaniss, end
a m e the Tatty in their cocuisy have 'twain& them
Gt anc:objectidn... The name of Jonah Brewster,
voir 'flop, ocoritleally floats at the head of the
tibtalsOui of the as "the tt,tr Destioarsoa
tssolithas" .t
the-Dia:tics.
;hie otieCtion — to Itti.*iltrior i 5 that 60 it for
Vin Barn—but -hislencroxisatios shows by he
Wzassat orrrers-Catinnanir-410 New York
• :Astit;.*WjEiyo!i fir . f.slima of the estates' pos4
.. c ngOvlthe cluiiliciates for President and
Viee'Preasidiths,.. m 636tnara:.-r•Taylor , 1160,000
05,*(40 igais,ll,ooo,l9oiYanpFen 8200,000 f
TUllPo.44lo,oo°;'PutietiS24)o°C4.46/ aF:46llOls,
iajsjaueloiligioLi4ol led !htinisl.
000, of which his wife w6l in the °reality course of
at more soon come in possession. Mz. Adams is.
berisiod all or newly all °lbis property, and Mr. Cass
o^l. - while in the service oftheierreeateete.
'.ool , yrf - 411011TOir;airp,seu.
iteikdatio, 4-ei‘i2; roma - tali:on 40isWi'soa
q ueiii*i, is of a:Li - Most e‘vsled cha titer, and
,
we *not sieltiseerhoveyee layponeists ef!lavery
Eirtlin can giirE 5 male cirliPhatiip* against'
!'"g'sving their
suiTrages uporTlifin. In every rim; hin speichmi
- he has uttered a moot emphatic protest eicatost the
"iv •notion of Slavery over free soil, and has mode
that question mode PinVfnetitTruCM-OPritafqtripor
'acme in thpe'aclpapiu: 7 already taken
. .
reatl9ta togitiptbarplakenistenhitts //mooch it tan
castek inakroys n quotation fosorthe act abol
ishing slavery in this State, pawed in 1780,
Johnston moat eloquently remarks:
"Here, my friends, you have the truth asspoken
by our fathers. No human limbs are to be boned
with the heart destroying and terrible chain of din.
very. No human laws shall be Paned to inflict
upon - human beings that bondage which rends the
dearest tie, of life, separates the father and his son
--de mother and the helpless offspring that mars
the flesh, wounds and annihilates the spirit—breaks
the bean and destroys the immortal snot. I love
Pennsylvania for that glorious act of proud and
manly virtue and Independence. There the nose
clear—decided—mon in favor of human
rights, and the act corresponded with the deelaiii
lion. They made no was, of honied plusinesszo
softened tones to gild the monster slavery. They
exarfilned him in his naked deOrmity and spells,
his notessristence in this land (of Freemen. The
same spirit animated amiStatesmen, m the support
of the ordinance of 1797, now commonly kticrwu
as the Wilmot Proviso. The same purespirit null
continued to fill the hearts of our people et • later
day, on the question of the admission of Min
spurt"
He then gibates the resolution passed by the Leg.
ialsdure, in 1819, enjoining upon the Senators and
member Lef the House ttom this State, to vote
against the admission of any State into the Union,
unless Slavery• was prohibited. He then con
tinues:
"That, my fellow citizens is the language of flee
men, and in that tone should every ciliate proclaim
his love of human liberty and hatred to tyranny
and,oppressiari: The great and good men of that
age felt indignant and shuddered at the thought of
nhuning the bat-prints of 'slavery over the - great
West, • land farmed - by a bountiful God, with
every tninginable capacity far the comforts o f his
creatures and the enjoyment of hie. To permit
thin land, flowing all it were with "milk nod honey"
to be made the abode of the and worn victim of hu
man laws and human passions, was asking trom
our fathers • surrender or righteous principle which
they most indignantly refused to giant, and hence
these tesolculons."
Rut it istumecessary to multiply extreasto show
MaJohnston's position. • It iabayoed elf:writ, such
as ought to be ast;as , tory to every friend of Free
Soil.
nut it may be urged, that this is a late doctrine
of Mr. Johnston's, and espoased for political effect.
bo fu foam this, be supported the same principles
before he was elected Speaker of the Senate, or
ever thought of running fin Governor, and before
Mr. Van Buren had manifested his new opinions ,
or the Barnbcnnter party had an existence
We areindcbtad to the Ranisbugh
cer, for n synopsis of the proceedings of the Legit,.
tote Fiat winter, by which we learn that on the Bth
of • Febrursty, 1848, Gov. Johnston introduced a
series of resolutions relative to the Elevii.no t s a r,
Among these is the fallowing:
''That, in the circa' mulch acquisition of terri
tory, SLAVERY, or involuntary servitude {except
for mime) shall be kuiver prohibited in such tern'.
tory—and that such terms of exclasion of Slavery
be made a part of the fundamental law upon which
the compact or treaty acquiring territory shall be
based."
On the 29th at t , ebrurary (see Legislative Re.
cord) this =elution bras discussed in the Senate,
on a motion made by Mr. llcawley of Crawilnd
county, to amend the resolutions by striking out the
one prohibiting Slavery. The motion of Brawley
was advocated by himself, Capt Small and Mr.
Cretteraft, all Locofdeos. The free soil resolution
was defended by:Governor Johnston, Mr. Sander-
son and Mr. Meson. The Legtsleuve Revved
states:—
"Mr. JOHNSTON of Armstrong, opposed the
motion, going iglu the question of Stavery and the
Wilmot Provisckal oomiderable length, oontemitag
for Ms 'iglu r‘Cologreos to proldobit tlu ustroarrerlon
Sloottry sotto ooty Star or Territory sum toittoilted
soh, the Mame He pronounced Toomns JalPrr•
wn the author of the Wilmot Proviso. lie had
introduced it to opp:y La the then Northcce.o-en
Territory. and beret/ nod probably saved 14 in
five or silt lien States.'
Mr. Black end Mr. Creatraft Wowed 111 fiteor
of Faswiey's amendment. Mr. Sanderson and Mr.
Mason opposed it. Capt. Small made a second
speech In favor of it; when, au:ordeal; to the
Record,
.-Mr. JOHNSTON of Armstrong, ;gain opposed
the motion to amend. and urged that saw :he
elms to roam their raises as femur of nit grew p,,n
ante of Aetna,: frratam."
The vote on Brawley's amendment stood time -
Yeas—Messrs. Best, Black, Brawley, Creacraft,
Poaeiger, Small, Sterriu-7.
Nara—Manus. Benner, Boas, Crabb. Forsyth,
JOHNSTON, (Armstrong.) Jordan. King, Levu.
Mason, Matthias. MIDDLEZBWAJLTH, Overtiekl,
Biel; Itichards,Badlet, Sanderson, Sankey, Smith,
Smyser, Williamson, Speaker-20.
All the votes in favor of striking not Governor
Johnston's free soil resolution were given by Lo..
oofixsos. Every Whig voted against striking out
and in favor of the resolution. The Wilmot Provi
so-doctrine was advocated very ably by Governor
Jotatstmi and other Whigs,•and opposed inidebate
entirely by members of the Lxoforn party, with
one hcmorable exception, Mr. MASON. of Bradford
county. -
Mr. Johnston, then. blending on this high ground
on this question, his else lion will be Willed as
Free Soil - triumph is all the free states, and will be
so considered theoughoat the Union. We shall so
consider It, and regard it as thvolernri protest of
Pentwylvanin wind the extension of shivery over
the now territory.
How is it with Mr. LONO,TILMII, the candidate
of the Locofoco party? Has he ever expressed
any opinion against the extension of Slavery , If
schwa have never seen it. Where are his speeches
against it, or his letters or votes! Where! I. it
not reasonable and fair to infer, in the absence o f
my evidence to the contrary, that he fellowships
with his party in its principles , That party is a,
knOwledged, on all hands, to be opposed to the
Wilmot Proviso, or to airy restriction upon the en.
tension of Slavery in the aew territories. Such is
the doctrine laid down by the Baltimore Conven
tior.--snch is the doctrine of Cass, and of every
Locofoco press 10 the State, as far as we Ithow.—
It is the doctrine of the Locofoeo party of this coun
ty, and of their organ, the Pau of thin city. If
Morrie Longstreth is elected, what then will be
the inference? Will it not be considered, and lUm.
ty so, that the free State of Pennsylvania has re
corded her vote against the Wilmot Provisos—
Whatother inference can , be drawn? In such an
event, the friends of Slavery will send op a shoot
of triumph, and freedom will mourn in the hearth
of 'di her sonnies
How, then, can any man prolessins to be the
advocate of free soil, with any show tat reaaon—
with any sentiments of self reeitect mink to Kobe
foil -Johnston? The case it plate, simple, and not'
mactory. On the one side is a men nominated and
supported by a party which sustains free mail as a
principle, and who himself vs emphatically a free
soil man. On the other, is one nominated and
supported by a party opposed to the Ordinance of
'B7, and who himself maintains tLe Fanciest si.
lence on the question, and therefore may be pre.
gamed, and doubtless is, of the same mind as his
party. The successor one will promote the cause
of freedom—the other the success astavery. Every
sincerely honest fres Dail man must then vote for
Wu. F. JOHNSTON, the eloquent advocate of free
dom!
From the Albany Evening Journal &September 71)
"THE WORK GOES BRAVELY ON!"
"Al.4.'s Wand. dissantions which teem..
Wily threatened the unity of the Whig party in
this State are healed. The discordant notes which
were heard for a time are lest m the pleasant bar.
mony produced by the letters recently received
from Messrs. CLAY and Tartan The Whirr party
in ibis State will now present an unbroken front.
We Fr into the contest united. The result of this
aril= will be Victory.
The panisans of Gen. Cam are dispirited. The
hopes excited by the movements M favor of Mr.
City are crashed. They now wholly despair of
securing the 'electoral vote of thie State, and with.
out it they ore lost. Vaamoirr and Musa have de
nsonstrated the steadfanness of the Whig. of New
England, while the freeseoil agitation is choking
Ctiaa am lo cetitre in Wiaccatsin, Michigan, and
Illinois. Even Ohio will ynt eame out from behind
the cloud. Though the freessoil question is a two
edged aWOraj It appear, everywhere 10 Olt deepest
hapthe Looolbiso ranks. Whip are well enough
where they are, but Lorcfocos are uot.
Every - hig:ktiOapf that in going with his partr
be goes kg free mak but no man whose 600C1CIICO
is not Neared believes that a vote km Cass will he
a vote for freedom. Thom, therefore, who chum
themselves with tbe Locofoco patty. end who diver
the sacred principle of Gee labor, can only givevz•
precsionto their preference by voting gar Van Bus j
rem.
We repeat that “all's P' Theakies are tared.
"All ..the elands that lowered o'er our house are in
this deep bosom *he ocean burfeng` The 'Mit
vetch-fires are betng every' %Aire 'kinaled, 'ittnt
before the 7th of - November the WhiicsofNew York
and of the Uoion will be prepared to make a vigor.
now eathuatastia and succesafell charge upon the
advocates awe', conquata, and slavery.
Cort,aselNymee of the rittsbinailiartne.
Pi 0,111( NEW TORN.
Now I'oRa, Sept 43, 1518.
strilinn oriseng wtr'smen haveutihapptly
untied thisiiitnetelf Allegheny county, lately, Some ,
„._
, account of a strike among the carpet weave. oi l
NestrYorktriay not be ill timed. Travellers upon
1 the Hodson cannot fail to be struck with theims
posing appearance oP a four story building accept. 1
eda, a carpet factory. A.caspet factory, pee., is '
nothing remarkable, but the one in question will
contain two hundred power foossa—a greater num..
her than are now running in the United State.
Two years ego, the weavers turned oat, en mane, I
causing great losses to the factories, and stimulating I
' the owners to lose no edicts that wend secure 1
them from the caprice of tahorers who, guided by
the ignorant and idle. suspended the works to the
great inconvenience of the owners, and their Cram
personal la.. The result has been the perfection
of power looms, an that a better article is afforded,
at a cheaper rate, than by manual labor. Let eve
ry
operative remember that a stole makes employ
ee seek for machinery that will lessen their depeu.
dense upon manual labor.
While on this subject, some account of the man
ufacture of Tapestry Carpets may be given.—
These beautiful fabrics—the pride of notable house
keepers--ere the result of as much care and taste
as a fine picture, which they so much resemble.—
The warp Ss printed Sa figures begne it is woven,
by being.placed upon a large cyliader, and passing
along ander the warp an alma. endless variety of 1
colored roller., of half an inch wide. The pattern
is all blocked off, as inn pattern for wonted Nark,
and the odors are blended with all taste the fairest
hand are able to give to needle work. After the
warp
fast,as had the colors made it is arranged
for w' acing, thread by thread, no that not a shade
of coloring - Is blurred by an ill arranged thread, in I
Ike whale piece. The web is woven the same m
a Brussels Carpet, but to make the rich Tapestry
velvet, another process is gone through with. In.
stead of dressing the wires that are Introduced in
weaving; to MIA/ the surface, they are eat
king the carpet look like velvet, and as much rich.
er than Brussels, as cut velvet surpasses the an.
cot.
John M. Botts arrived hue yesterday, and by his
advice the Clay meeting at Bauxhall was laded.
nitely postponed, and a favorable movementit has
been. The committee of nine chosen to nominate
an electorial ticket after lustre; two of its members,
=Boded to recommed a ticket pledged to support
—Martin 'Van Boren. Was ever anything more
ridiculous than this, that the friends of the most
open hearted manly Statesman the country ever
produced, should determine to support one who
has been his most inveterate foe, and who may
reached the seat occupied by a Washington, by the
most tortuous course ever made by even a loco in
.) politician. The I.t act of the farce has been
played, and the exceedingly kind friends of Mr.
Clay will as be heard from again.
Much anxiety is felt to know the contents of the
steamer's news, and whether Mr. Corcosaa has
managed to negotiate a loan aboad. Should he fail
to do so, it is anticipated that Government Stocks
will recede to par,Vad be bought on foreign account •
largely. The general impression is, that he will I
not succeed, in consequence of the unsettled state of
our internal political affairs, on the subject of Sins
very. The limited information of people abroad
upon our system of government, makes them fan
cy
a separation of the States at hand, at each report
of the proceedings among the 'Quanlebums' of S.
Caroline. or a Northern Meeting under the direc
tion of Pon. John Van Buren, and the no less
famous Butler of Sandy Hill memory. Mr. Polk's
attempt to borrow money abroad will not be more
successful than the one mode under Mr. Tyler.
The amount of win in the Sub Treasury kern is
now 52,14,01b3, as the Lase arsone lea millions of
banking facilities that could be granted were the I
coin in the vaults of the banks. The exports of ,
cam tar the pect two weeks, rend near 5100.000
alai:MOM . anew January. Treaserr,Notes are
dull at 1061, atid - .a general inclination is shown
by hidden nrapitOttlakiyo kttielnstii.inta4o sat nay
pone. • .Ttleassisl .bole) wtlLaW ewatimmil call
loans under seven per cent. non alto good.tiser.
dad. gaper be. 1901 bttterttitoc mits'pee,cent. a
month. Mel this'Weihe' das'ek'switif, Vaitire con
tracted /Money market Uri lik en. for
• long time. It is harvest for brokers, but the
real winter of trouble to merchants.
Jesse Oakley, Esq., Clerk of the Supreme Court
of New York, and brother of its Judge, commit
ted - macide data worm:kg, Ly shooting himseli
through the head wan a pistol. in •a outhouse
of the City IlalL He was in easy circumstances,
enjoying seamy of SING a year. Col:venire
is utterly at fault in explaining this rash sot.
Wall street, 3 P. M. The conks are drawing
their coin Vera close from each other, and are quite
cautious. Large sales 01 cotton. 2000 bales, at
(all prices. Ftour n drove to $5 619/5 15, and
doll, sod all waiting for the Steamer. Best Wheat
!Pe ached. c.
The Cirmnichuni ntentionally we presume, mis
state* our meaning, in emastraing tire terms -lately
tallw.' is reJrunve to Mr. Can Ildmo, to apply
to his late arts In uniting until the Barnburner par
ty. The Mans were intended to apply, and we
think the language indicated it clear enough, to his
political conduct from In) to 1.314, is which he
trackelled to the South so devotedly, no to be
known univeraally by the cognomen of the -Nova
ern man tostlA ~ n utigerw wriplec" It was during
this time that that celebrated patrm, ever fbremost
to do battle Mr the rights of man, endr'who being
dead yet speaketh"—the venerable AnAger—weged
the most persevering war upon the frfrineipler and
measures of the Chronicle's candidate, and preven
ted him from doing funny evils be otherwise
would have done.
So laic as September, 15t2, m lus address to his
coastittsmas,—for publistang which Mr. Tyr..
punished us by taking from us the Government
priming, nod trausfetred 0 to the Post,—Mr..Ad
ams spoke of Mr. Van Buren and his policy in the
6ollowinr, langmerise, Which we commend to the
Chroinalss attention.
"When the nbolitima petitions began to multiply,
some forty bale theorist made the discovery that
Congress, with express power to exercise exclu
sive legnslahon in all cases. over the District, land
yet no power to abolish slavery, and having no
sash power, the people had no right to petthou
Congress for any thing which Congress had no
power
-to grant; sod w conclusive was this logic
south of Mason and Dixon's line, that when Mr.
Vali Eaten. as a Northern man with Southern prin
ciples, became a candidate for the succession to
the Presidency, be was specially ciitechised for his
opinion upon this point, and he answered the to.
quiry by a compromise. He thought it not quite
safe to deny the power of Congress, but he held
-that the enema., or the powor was in much inter
glinted as if it did not exist—and he faithfully prom.
iced a veto, f while he should be President, ma.
joritics of bath Houses of Coogresa should pass an
abolition act. On the faith of this and other accli
mated pledges, Mr. Van Buren was elected by
Southern TOMS; and, with the auxiliary force of the
Northern Democracy, the Southern National
icy became ilia supreme law of the land. The
right of petition was suparessetl--internal improve
ment was orreated--the manufacturing interest
was outlawed—the public lands were devoted to
devastation and waste—and the States stimult.
ted with floods of spacious currency to Incur bur
detienue debts for their own improvements, are
stripped of the funds from which they had a Sight
to expect the means of making their payments, and
are driven to the desperate resource of repudiation.'
Now in what particular has Mr. Van Buren
-changed state the - Old Man Eloquent" thus poin
tedly depicted his principles and his policy , Will
the Chronicle tell use
Vat-ca or Got.n.—The New York Commercial
than speculates on the probable effect of the antra.
ordinary quantities of gold now being collected in
various quarters of the globe.
Again the ellact of such monstroua Additions to
Allecxisting and current stock of the precious metal,
ND the world over, is worthy of consideration. Mr.
Larkin utiliser this gold gathering being carried on,
even at still larger rates, for many consecutive years.
A minion of dollars per annum would be a very
moderate estimate from his account; other millions
per annum are known to be praduccA from the
mines of the Ural Mountains in Roma; and yet
rithermillione are to be kin hmining from the mines
in Virgion and North Carolina. There In some dan
ger, we apprehend, that under this mighty influx
of the precious metal it will beton, long cruse to be
considered precious, and a story we hove read
.ecimewheremay be verified, Mensuration of which
will make a very fitting conclusion for this article.
A sailor, just returned Iron foreign pans, once
Called upon a jeweller and showed him a pretty atone
be brid.picked op in some distant El Domdo—ileair
ing to know whether it:wait worth any thing. Hie
wondering delight may be imagined when told
that it was a remarkably large and gee emerald,
and was worth ouite,a handsome sum. The
for hurried away to his ship end soon returned with
a large bag full of similar stones, many of them even
larger and finer than the specimen he bad tint pre
sented; gleefully eimfideni.that he wan going to - be
made a rich man at onceivy the sale of his trees
urea. Great was his disappointment, therefore, when
the mweller, atler a alight examinations ofthe stones,
mein them back into the bag and said, "My Mend,
one single emerald like these would be worth a
hundred dollars; but when you bringme alhonaand
of them they are trorworth fitly cents a piece."
Stncrnt or Jesse fissure, Fad—Under the
bead of "City News' will be found an annoonws
mem of the death of thus gentleman, by his own
hand. Mr I utHey was a younger brother of Chief
l'.lelliee Oakley, of the tin perior Conn, and fir sev
oral years practising law in this city--eetiring
from the active puninit of his profession, some
time ago, on being appointed to the clerkship of
'that Court. He was, we believe, unmarried
What could have *Mutilated him to the faint out
we cannot veuture to tioaipne, tins Income from
the office he Acid must have been ample, and h.
leMperamenr seemed to be naturally joyous. N. )'
Coirtraarcial
C 0 1 ,712. MOSS to Massacauscria,-.The b e . t i on
of these tomes is about bar miles from the court
hocree in Concord, withal twenty mules of Boston.
Th ree oaour companies are now at -work, one of
which aro said to have the-rely got oat ■ ndmber of
sons °Abe ore, renrcit has yielded from forty to sixty
- percent. of pure per. Minentsiko base hem,.
all them bees employed to nipper digging, say that
they never saw better indicattons of copper than are
frond in that vienity learn from the Boo
ion Traveler.
Lira/ •
IMPOZ21:0 VOL THL PrITIEMIGE DAILY GIAZITTI.
bags isk Council.
Bar. 25, 1546.
Regular Meeting—Present—Memo, Biikewell,
BlsciA Ceekey t Coyle. Drum, Ri ll , Laughlin, Lay.
Mg, Murray, McGill, McElwain., Stmpaon, Totten
and Mr. Shipton President
Minutes of the last two meetings read and
adopted.
Mr. Black presented the petit.° of sundry cito•
rens of the 2d Ward for water on dimond street
which was read and referred to the Water Coin
mince with power to act
Mr. Laying presented the petition of ciuseas of
the 7th ward asking councils for a small appropria•
tion towards defraying the expenses of building a
culvert on De Valets at. Referred to sheet com
mittee.
The resolution authorizing the election of a su
perintendent of paving was taken up and referred
to the committee on street. with instructions to re
port an ordinance.
The resolution nuthorissng the clerks of Conn.
cils m subscribe for 200 copies of a city map, which
on the 11th ofSeptember was laid over on 3d read.
mg, was taken up, when Mr. Bakewell moved to
amend by striking out 200 copies, and inserting 100
copies. Amendment lost.
The resolnuon was then rend a third time and
adopted.
Mr. Black presented the report of the committee
on streets, which was then read and accepted.
He also presented the following resolution.
1. Be n,l prd that the con, on streets; Grading
and Facing, be, and they are hereby authorised to
contract for the grading one paving Grant st,
from Fifth at, to Virgin alley, and from Fith street
to Forth et.; and Smithfield st. from Fifth street to
Virgin alley, and from Fifth street to Diwond at.;
and Fifth street from Smithfield to the grade ; and
Wylie street from Fifth street toward High st , the
work to he paid for in City bonds, having 15 years
to run, bearing an interest of ti per cent per annum.
Read twice and laid over for the preunt, and was
again called up and laid over on 3d reading.
Reselud, That the Corn. on Streets be authorized
to contract for the construction of a sewer from the
mouth of Sixth st down Irvin st to the Allegheny
river, to be paid for in bonds having 15 years to run
and beefing 0 per cent interest; cost not to exceed
52000.
Re.saloed, That the Coat. on eta, be authorised to
contract for the constructioc of a sewer in Pennsyl
vania Avenue from Washington to Boyd st to b•.,
paid for in bonds having 15 years to run bearisg 6
per cent interest.
Read first and second time, when M. Murray
moved to amend by instructing the St Committee
to report the bids to ConnciL
Mr. Black moved to lay the tellendmeut on the
table and called the yeas an , : nays which motion
was lost as tolkows--
AM — Mc=nn• Bla•,i, Coyle, Laughlin, Laying
and Mellartuna—S,
Bakerwell, Caskey, Drum, Hill,
Murray, Simpson, Totten and President,
—P.
The amendment ens then taken n
The resolution was laid over on tEilll reading.
Mr Mellwain then moved that when council
adjourn we do adjourn to meet to morrow evening
Mr. Laughlin moved to amend by 'lnternee mon
day evening Oct. 2d amendment carried and the
resolution adopted as amended.
Mr. Bakewell offered the following resolution
Resolved, That the Commutes on streets be au.
thorised and instructed to ascertain what amount
the property holders on the route of the proposed
sewer On Pennsylvania avenue are wiling to sub.
scribe. and pay toward the consultetion of said se—
wer—and report to cannel's. Adopted. Adjourned
COMMON COUNCIL
Momm.y, September 25, I SI
Council mer—Present, Mews Armstrong, Bell,
Black, Coleman, Cunningham, Kent, Leonard, Lir
tnnsion, McClelland, McCollister, McKelvy, Mc-
Knight. Porter, Roggen, Sawyer, Sehairer, Scott,
Smith, Von Honnhorst, and Wilson.
Mr. Van Lionnborra, President pro tem. in the ,
Chair.
Mr. Scott Ks-Dented a Petition relative to the :
condition of Pine Sc, and askarg that the same
may be graded end paved. Read and refensed to
the Com. on Streets. Sc. Sent to S. C.
Mr. Mc.Relay presented a petition relator e to the
grade of Liberty St., from certain ren.ients on
Spring A lley, ask to contin tie, the grade
ea established—which was read.
Mr. Wtison presented a volaminoun Report from
a majority of the Special Com. appal rated to exam.
amine the grade of Liberty St., as established try
the Ordinance of lest regular meeting—urging up
on Councils the propriety and expediency of re
pealing stud Ordinance. Read end accepted.
Mr. McKelvey presented a volommous report
from a minority of name committee, together with
vale accompanying Documents The report iir.
grs the continuance of the established grade, and
the inexpediency Pt: repealing the ordinance.,
whim was reed nn.i accepted. Sent to S. C.
Mr. Wilson thou presented 'An Ordnance
tinning the grAla ol Liberty Si front Mechanic to
Carbon St., on heed by the Regulator of the Pa. It.
R. Co.' Rend and laid upon the table.
Mr. Coleman presented an Ordinance repealing
that part elan Onitnencefor sapplyingthelhtglter
portions of the city with water, aced for s l ier pun.
poses,' which relates to Sitiellman St. Rend twice.
and referred to the Committee on streets, urn sent
to S. C.
Mr. Armstrong presented an Ordinance defining
the lion lb-tween the 3rd and Cith Wards, the 4th
sad s th Wards, and the 2d and oth Wardsv-which
one member from each ward, and Mesarn. Mr
Kroght of the 4th, McConc.ter of the 3d. Arms
troeg of the 6th, and M'Ketvey of the sth. and
Sawyer of the tat, appointed on the part of tlna
COUIICii. Sent to SC.
Mr. M'Kelvey presented Art Ordinance clwn.
ing the place. of holding Elections In the Eighth
Ward'—fining saute at ?abbe School House—
which was road thine times, and pawed. Sent to
S. C.
M. Bell offered a preamble and resolution
di
recting the Water Com. to ,ontraet with the per-
son who furnishes the plan for the pumps end en
gines of the New Water Works for the building of
the same. Read twice, and indefinitely 1.14-
ported.
Adjourned, to meet on Monday evening next.
The Democracy had another meeting in Man
chester, on Saturday night. The first speaker
made a terrible havoc of facts, history and good
English. lie declared that Washington was the
father of the Constitution—that Mr. Hampton led
excused himself kn his vote on Ashman's resolu
tion, by audiog that his name was first milled, and
end he durnt know how the other Whigs intended
to vote, ice., &e. Hs made other similar misstate ,
meats in regard to Mr. Hampton, General Taylor,
and other candidates, with a display of confidence
that was quite entertaining. His apeech was a
piece of declamation and rant, not worthy of a
schoolboy, who had a passable &Pathway with
his apelltng book and dictionary.
Mr. James Watson next took• the stand, and
barring his Jacobinisin, made a pretty fair speech,
contrasting very favorably with the preceding one.
Mr. W.. himself, however, might display better
taste, by refraining to log in Greece and Rome,
and anecdotes of the Roman Emperor, so frequent
ly. We have observed that truly Warned and ve
ry great men seldom go so far back in history's
pages for common place illuatrations,befiare com
mon people. We thought the speech a very pas
sable one, however, and have no wish to disparage
Mr. W's. abtiums—although his prejudices render
him frequently unjust to his political opponents.
The Cum Glee Clubs of Manchester and Alle.
ghouy, participated in the ceremonies of the even
hrs. _ _ _
A man named Graham—well known in the
market—and who till recently had reformed from
his abominable habit of intoxication—went to a
house in the 7th Ward, on Sunday, and got into a
difficulty with a female, which resulted in his
throwing her from a porch or step with snob vio.
knee as to break some of her ribs. Several men
saw and became indignant at the outrage—and
Graham wits severely beaten and "chewed up"
—a piece having been bit out of his cheek by
one of Ms assailants. This man was at one time
a consistent and active member of the Temperance
Society—had become auenuve to and prosperous
in business, and bid fair to become independeni:
but by some fatality he has fallen into his old hab
its, and seems likely to sink even lower than be.
fore his temporary reformation. His weakness in
the more deplorable, because of Ms natural good
qualities, and genuine manliness and trustworthi
ness, when not under the influence of ardent
spirits.
BAIN BUIVILLIG.—The barn of Mr. Wm. Adams,
on the Steubenville road, was burned last Saturday
evening, with all its contents—a large quantity of
Greta, are Mr. Adams aopused his own brizaheri
in...law—John Clark, together with Richard Moran,
• hand in the employ of Mr. C, of the offence of
setting fire to the born. An Investigation took
place yesterday afternoon before Alderman Mor
row, of Fifth street. A number 01 the neighbors
attended as witnesses, ace, and much bad feeling
was evinced on both sides, but no evidence woe
offered sufficient to warrant the commitment of
either of the accused, and none of any weight
whatever against Moran. It appeared that some
threats had been made by Clarke, but as the Mag
istrate regarded the whole difficulty its having its
origin in an old kud, he merely bound the metered
aver to keep the pence toward A dams, his neighbor.
and the Commonwealth generally.
Fam Tammati.—"Jimmy," tool u liule boy yo hie
companion, in Cherry Alley, yesterday, "Jimmy,
what'll you love we kir my young pup—mother
my. 'taint worittnothlu, add-1 ahant keep bin,"
"Well," mys Jim, "hcrer'll you trade for two Mt.
tens we're got,. that we're gain to drcrwridl
"'Greed," sayetite other hula speerstator,and the
parties went caw melte the transfers in dna kern.
John Van Buren u expected here dunng the
fold week of October.
Sv.am COI*T, Sept. 85,i8i8.
Forsythe 64 Co. tri.:::Wider is Co. Judgment
of the Mar.!. Coast Affirmed. Opinion by Mr.
Justice Ratters.
Woods et al vs Halsey et al. Judgment of the
District Court affirmed. °mama by Mr. Justice
Burnside.
51cKeIvey v. Wilson. Judgment of the Dis
trict Court affirmed. ()Fulton by Mr Jostler Burn
bide.
NVinehiddle VP Porterfield. lodgment cl thr
District Court affirmed. Opinion by Mr. Jointer
Coif her.
Bliareri et n 1 vs. Dinsmore. Jutissuent of the
Diednet Court affirmed. °mown by Mr. Justice
O'Neal vs McClure & Whitaker. Decree al the
District Court reversed. Opinion by Mr. Justice
Bell.l
elnr; , v , Ell,. Error to the Court of Common
Plena oh Crawford County. Judgmera of Non
Pros.
Wu ler et ux. vs. Lang. Error En the Conti of
Common Pleas of Cratetonl County: argued by
Mr. Dernekson for Pl'lrs I n Error, and by Mr. Rid
dle and Mr.( talbraith for Pelt in Error.
Kay & Co. no. Allen. Error to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Crawford County. Argued by Mr.
Selden Pill in Error, and by Mr. Iterrtelseon for
Deft in Error.
Heaton v.. Findlay. Error to the Court of Con,
mon Pleas of Venango County. Argued by Mr.
Howe and Mr. }Ladle for PIA - in Error—Mr. Pear
eon for Del t in Error.
Sarrots. 26, 151 b.
Soon vs Smekhouse. Judgment of the
trio Court reversed. I >pinion by Chief Jusitee
Gibson.
In the matter of the Estate of John Guthrie. de ,
ceased—Appeal from the Orphans' Court of Clarion
County. Argued by Mr. Lathy and Mr Foster for
Appellant, and by Mr. Purvinnee tiir Appellees.
Wdson ti Laughltn vn. Reynolds. M'Farland
Co. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Oa
non County. Argued by Mr. Purviance for Pith
in Error, and by Mr. Metcalf for Def 'ts in Error.
Presbyterian Congregation of Fairview vs Stur
geon et al. Error to the Court of Common Pleas
of Erie County. Argued by Mr. Marshall and Mr
Forward for l'flf in Error, and by Mr. Walker and
Mr. Bablnu for Dells in Error.
Bart taii ON av Entc - tto I.I.FLIANCRIS. rue
Par.n..—Socne bets have already been made in
this city, on the result of the coining election, and
more ere apoben at. : 4 o the parties intend to "pair
Mt" and refrain voting, or to violate both legal and
moral obligations, by exercising the franchise.
An Yot Assassin?—Those residents of the Lila
Ward not yet assessed, will nod Mr. R. Hope, the
Assessor of that ward, at the office of Alderman
Johns, an the Exchange Buildings, St. Clair wt., be
tween the hours of U and I° A. M., every day o
the present week.
The Mayor and Pollee have iittle to do nowia
days, beyond the settling of petty quarrels among
the colored people. and an occasional "cas f itof
drunkenness. Unfortunately, the lower class of
colored people, seem to Ix very quarrelsome—
and male incessant complaints before his Honor
Ile listens very• complacently, however,—and “reg .
slates" them every day or so.
GENERAL CAVAIGNAG.—The likeness of this doss
❑nguished helmsman of the French slip of State.
is exhibited in one of the Wood street windows—
The face is by no means handsome, nor specially
prepossessing, but indicates nerve and firmness, in
a high degree. Ii haunone of the earnest poetic
Intellectuality of Laninraine's face—but the General
may be the filter man Lir managing a stormy and
fickle populace—dust non.
The pollee force of itilegheny city has been re
dueed to the -pellet standard"—three constables,
with the Mayor. having the whole etty in charge
both night and day.
The your wretch known as "Bedford who.
for a long time pant, has been hurrying himself to
toe grave by attetnprrance and exposure nos at
last sought an asylum on the l'atr house farm.
FRI,II/ )1. or born. — On Sat
orally eventee. Col. Lee, of the Jth Iteg't S,
Army, and his lady, were corning up tram letter
son Barracks to this .ay, in a buggy. as they des
wended the toll by the Itarrnek• Itcespttal. the har
ness having been improperly put on. the huge ran
upon the horse—the en,mal became frightened,
and broke eta desperate rate up the road. Op-
Isnoe the envelopment °fine nth infantry, be turn
ed trip and toted into the encampment. As the
veluele Issunded over n hsdow. C.tl. Lee W•
thrown triton the ground wdlt much vs - hence I, n s
head str,l,.ec and stunt, tern ilor sone tone...
the
the noble. yet maddened anin,l rustled. draceinc
the vehicle and Mrs. Lee, over every obstacle that
presented itself young man named Dons/ter
ger. Ist sergeant of ro, 11.. Sth It egl Infantry,
sprang Inward and sewed the reins near the horse's
mouth the horse rushed on. and as he plunged,
the end of the shall penetrated Mr. D.'s body sea,.
eel ine,hes.pwl below the breast, and he fell mstant•
ly dead The maddened (1111111 M silll rushed
through the woods and over the uneven around,
unt,,l two of the wheels on one side were broken
entocly off. when he stopped. thtring all this
time. hits. I won n presence of mind that sect,
red her safety, and probably her hie, remained in
the , lIITIsor end escaped .mhurt.
ser,rearn Dousberger was a young man, about
22 years of age, of noble and enthusiastic charm..
ter—hoe served with honor to himself throghout
the Meslean war—was in most of the pritte,pal
battles, f meta bravely, and escaped unhurt—end
now has fallen a sitcom to a generous impulse.—
St. Lonou Rep. .Nept.
Rev. Da. Wactwanterr embarked 'rote Noe
York for Havre. .n the packet slop New Yo li
which soiled on Wednesday. the medical adviser
counselled h o st to forego preaching for awhile. um
see ii a vcq age across the Athoot would not hut..
the effect to d.ssipate a Dangerous hemorrhage rr
conk. motroeted in the throe!. The step we
strongly urged lky the Vestry of Trinity.
Na Mtn 01.1,W 6111.—Let it be recollected that
if or succeed in electing Na Minnxxstesulti.
our excellent candidate for Canal C'ornrnissioner,we
shall hove a \Vhig ('anal Board—Mr. Powers,
Whig. having been elected two yearn ago. Is not
this worth au ellbrtl The 1....nc06u0s have ruled
this branch of public service for years. Let the
Whigs now claim their turn.
MILLARD FILL...IIIE lies addressed a letter to
hum Bassists, at the New York Express, denying
that Congre has the power to interfere wan
slavery in the ss
States—basing Ills opinion on the de
elision sit JUdile MeLess in the celebrated case Unto
Mississippi, 1871—which decision gave the consti
tutional power to the several states a which slave
ry existed, and not is. Congress
Senator Frmosaat-o of Michigan, ha. withdrawn
kits name from the Old Hunker Electoral Ticket
and a more suppliant tool of the Michigan Dough
face lira linbinson.hn been nominated by the State
Central Committee to till the vacancy.
IV' Persons whose heada are bald
Those who are grsi, or turnt m att so.
If the hair falls or!, or has scu
If the hror Is dry, harsh or rod;
. .
Then by readsnF the fonovong reruficssies you syll
see that you earl lorshrce slitihnus remedy it, and has
fine ham
Mr Geo. Becket, 51 Ent sweet. New York. certifies
that his bead was quite bald ott the top. and that try
using two 3 shilling bottles or Joan' Coast. liar Bo-
marry:. he has hoe dark strong hair growing on the
scalp.
Mr W Jackson, o( :W Laberty street, httsburall. we
benefited exactly the sane by toroaa bottles.
Mr Power, a grocer, of Fulton street. had lus hair
completely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral
floc R. 41.11, entifely and permanently cured it.
To most wilosz 114111. IA 6a, . ul F'autao Ogr AND
Waal AT /. Room—l hem.> certify font my hair
wee turtung gray, and la fling oil, and tout office hare
tamed Jonea' Coral flair Restorative, it has enursly
erased falling, a grown fast, and has a line dark fork.
Before I uses Jour.' Coral hour Res:oral, e, I combed
out handfuls of hair dolly.
WNI TOMPINS, tel King st,
Al's Matilda Reeves. of Nlyrtle Avenue, Breafklyn,
cern hes exactly the nnmr
I. Henry F. Cui.elt, late barber 4m hoard the Klemm
hoot ' , oath Ato-nee. do i.eriti) , that Jones' Coral Hair
Restorative 1.• the Iron( article I ever used tor dressing.
sotteauv, i•leno..uir. and kespilw the halr a long time
soil. clean Alit y, dark and in order: all my cu.ioinern
preferred u to an) thing • Ise
I appose tho , wilt.att.fy any reagonatlc Ile.oll
what I have gtnimi I might tpve the names of 1W
others F"or..lcll WNI JACKSON,
arpla DD I..tharty ' , Lawn of Ma !kg Boot
tEr A Fink S. on Torn FOR 25 Cam-s'olow
and anhonithy Teeth. niter bring onee or twice clean
ed with lone.' Anther Tooth l'asie. have the INA nod
color of ivory, and at the esine tone so innocent and
fine. that II
deity SSI Is adman:egret]. even to theme
teoth that are in a good condition. R 1•111( theta bra n.
Mal polish and preventing decal Those dernyen
prevent. from becoming worse—ii also fa.iens mock
ma am necointng loose, and wil, render the foulest
teeth delicately while, and make the breath deficiently
.meet Price 05 or 374 eeids a lair
For We by %NA! JACKSON. W LAberty stroet,
of the Big Boot sepiti
A Cams or Mut Lal.—lx - rntswiao n. ail. 1.•13121..
Logi , Cal) vounts I , ; . Nov I. 1 , 17-1 or nay
that I hate been which,' tor wit )rwr• with what is
commonly railed MIME Lea. and situ., trying Man)
remcdtes phy without relief. I at length re
torted to DEL JAYNE S SANATIVE PILLS and AL
TERATIVE I look in all two boxes of the Pißa and
seven bottles ill the Altera., lily ankle brianln
show ages of natation in two or three days after ta
king the Alterative. and appe•red to get worate foe 00MC
time. The toed...tie appeared In throw all the disease
aut to the gUrfiler My lingers ni !entail yho or is,,i the
influence of the meilteme to their very ends, but pow I
believe it Ito , edeetually eared me. My ankle boo
lompiriely heeled. and I rat. walk no weil asoar I
did MARY BOND
1 or .ale at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 7u t'ourth
..11. Wright, M. D., Dentist.
um" 1111 d reside oter ut, rucalli street, uppe•itn the
Pattel.tt est Bank. ktlfar, 1.1ollf• trom r.O o'eltsck W LA A
M.. laud from o'clocif to 5 P 5.P4-15
D. 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist, •
FFICE at Miss lieuck s. on Fourth street a fear
ij doors above ‘t'orstl 11111111 he completion of
the house nearly oppostm. Terra to blocks, with ant.
be t el gu., alter the manner nte universy prefer
red at the m east manufactured to o run curl all
, particular
case. Teeth, from a full set dew,. to asingle one, ta.
eened on melebtloll plate. thus avoulm s unary to tha
natural teeth. i.peetoteus of tluek s of •tmuott plate
may be exammed at toe other
All Opera.. mcident iu ot , protr•./on yertortne.
vntla rata slid taittualues• aurtEirn
IN thiCbon of Cammostilliii 6C Omter.
..1. ofOitober Tenn, A. D.IStEe
In the matter. at the epplleerioe of ' , The Gereleri
True Brotherly Society at Suppon,... tde • ehartet
of Ineorparelion.
And now, to sett September 9.1.184... en Instrument
in writing being presented, speci(yirig the ohreota.ant
eles. condnions and atom rinderistueb peritiMiers hive
associated, and the Court having perused and examin
ed the same, and it appearing that the objects, to
B
and cooditious arrow set forth and contained, are law ,
ia I and not 'mortars to the community, the said Coon
no hereby d•reet the said writing to to filed in the ether
at tar Prothonotary, and also dieter mute thereof to
he inserted in one of the tn. sy.yers pohltehed it, the
city 01 Pit,burFh. for at least three weeks. eererdtg
n the 13th Section tithe Att of Assembly of the I
te• tole,. A D. LAO. By the Court:
•ea.!;-vrfh•T HIRAM Prottiy__
(.ERMAN, ,JI years of age.) who ha• been enCs
-11 ged as tonnage, donna b years an two °ill's ewe*
•lass house• in laoheiniai and in the lam ca
rmen, ,we years 01 England, where he naro4hiced the
er lel rated irohannan colored Glass, washes to obusto
situ:anon in an 1.3141 . 1.11 Fla.. manufamory.
The perfect knowledt, at tbe technical r.r , 01 , n-sk.ll
sta.. v. bleb the advertiser possesses, cannot fail to
render tos services profitable to hi. employer Refer
enc. of lie btothest respectability can be liven For
panic:niers please whims, post Natl. CHARLES
sTtione.t.. No n Broadway. N. Y. serl7-eallvr
• Notice to P•esons
notA
e•!.
IN)I;RTH IVAtL , R Hop. A uezr ftr un h
W rd ' attend nt Alderman J....ae,,wri
any Ibis reek,
between the bourn of D A M. and ID
IMMICEI
BACON -134 ptoc es &moo Soles, for We love to
close coatis/rient, by
sepl7 WICK s 111'CASDLF9S
BRAZIL FL'(, AR—A 4 bars %Vint.; Brnxil Sow, ro.
eel ved and forzale by
wiry WICK& IWCANDLIiSS•
JaII , INEF) 11ORAX-15 kee Hailed Borax, Jun
11,reemvulg and for sale by
oepli WICK & AITANDLESS
Sit %IPlloR—lbbi Stunt Camphor, just reed and far
ll Wye by .sort' WICK & 11PCANDLESS
CLOVES -2 bbls fresh Cloves, Mr sale by
sep27 WICK & M'CANDLaIS
.--
CREAM CIIEESE-4e supenor W K Cream
Cheese, last reccored and for sale by
septa WICK & &KANDER:3B
a,:t . ODA Atsl3-46 casks good qualay, just aced tmd
0 (or sale by ROUERTSON & REPPERT
scita-Inat
CII . OOOLATE-311 b. frc.h chooolateoutt reed .4
lor sale by
•errAl '!ICE tc M'CANDLESS
LLK:WOOD-13 bbb{ chlymal L0w...1, for sale by
Repid CKIt'WCA7WLISA .
ALI:I-14 bid., Alum, for sale by
reps_ WICK dcIid•CANDLIS
1 C ru Oe . ( , )A m, —La bra at ved and .i,,
norCf , o., warranted porno,
aeLvi WICK It. bI'CANDLI,B.9
, I , A ISLE SALT—Ito tas roc recd and for sala by •
4 _ ...arKi WICK it. bI'CANDLIB
• -
I)I.:I,VF.IIISED SALERATUS7A superior article,
1 :or bakers' use , on hand and for sale by
sepad WICK it M'OANDLESS
CORCIIINGS-0 Ws for sale by
..pN WICK 8. WCANDLESS
WIIITE tiEANS--23 bble while, for tolo by
sop/ WICK & WCA.NDLISS
S A FI.7 . I;Y .r FLI:: KIN . = bb o l: airs, su
b y sop 26 . 10H:4 S LfL I WOUTII, n II7 vroOdsst
Hul::—,l3"'"l"A`ail7)=s&-81,1c0-2.°. by
VARNISH—Mt gulls 01 superior quality, warranted,
Un OnSIKUMLIIE: will be Mad low.
rept% ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
rt UM COPAL,-9 cases on band; will be sold very
G
low to clove consignment
• r pt.s3 ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO
LANC'HI3URG MANUFACTURED TORAcoD—
IUO LI • swotted sun lamps, of good quolliy. for
sale I,y rep 26 Iy AILH I)ICKCY & CO
• BRICK AND nu, constantly for sale by
• rcpths, ISSAI All DICKIiV'& Co
LA RD 011,—If, bbl. Inaurre, and will be sold loss to
core cosaigumeau.
ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
L• RAWLS-370 Wlmollen and Tlubet, reed and for
CI sale by rep% CAN uuTiiNur, W wood at
Gul'oi,t'e."'jyricselo'gDEßsz,',,rii3lN7l.47r*
LAY ., I r .I . p:N COM FORTS-100 d c oa A faa4e ll b r, T oT
rto,Varnei em u ! Ribbons, ;r i nd
,
11 t.:N
~yl lR.elll-1, 4 , ...e a: rso 5,7,
c !.
A I for
C h . I, non r end n day 1117 . 1 , , A t rßaLailatliJrt:(yr
121.ANNEl.e—Rid, brown and plaid Flannels, •
E large a.A.001:rtIcIII 1i . 1101 . 11, Made, just ree'd 011 eon.
•Igtailegl 10 'ale ULU COCHRAN,
wood et
sATINETTS AND TWEEDS—A
as.ortucill rrc J conano,lonundlor .alc
. .
_
1,ep . 2 - 1 GEOCOCIIRAN
tHL.—AI hhl. ju.: „ IzimLl:l: , / , 2lllt r i a o r f , s a nt ,o by
C I Si. l l Atorie ro a . n i d ., for
hole. Ii *t .ort. growth of now Inn
doig and for .ale by
merS ISAIAH DICKEY dr. Co
PIPES-- L 4. bitxlre s. l i tll : ! . o r r n s .. e.l7 s l.)
_ .
C. TON F. PI 1,,, on band and for sate by
*c1,,,5 WICK & M'CANDLESS
TA 'bin N
ROUN n SPI , KS-4 iron nal Pepper, Al:vpiee, ctn.
kJ ;moon,. Musourd, dove., hr. he, n freab mown
-111,11 from the mann laeut ter, 1.1 reed and loinale by
,r 2.5 WICK & AIi:ANL:CMS
1 -1 1-:IIRJNU—IXI s Smoked Hemng, just med .nd
!or sale by sep,* WICK d WCANULESS
RLA;PLZJum ter,and( :ale 6y
11
‘ICKZPCAND
LES
i \I.:RS' A ROMATIC-10 cos s blyerb' boparyot
In A rutuatir Tobacco. lo•I rer'd and lot yak b
1.11)-43 .upes to Nl.tard, ire.ll gr'd
ed 'ud
& AITANDLEt4s
NK N(YIES for kale by
opIO N HOLMES. tr. SONS
ItIEESE-5.5 La. W R Cbre.e, hint roomed ¢id
k, for sale by lILIWRILX:E, WILSON & Co,
LINSFITIU OlL—Warranted pure--I0 bbla on
alguenent and tor pale Tow by tee lot.
•• • -
1 SCHOONNIAKER & Co, 41 oroodst
MA w C n k d k i :!l„:. aLr-dlorr
role by
large No 3 Mackerel, eie
=EI
LOAF SCOAR AND 111GI.ASSES—~ULLI Loaf
aworned numbers; '1,34 do Sugar Boos.
tw
Moldss, tor rule by .pl BAGALEY
ca rr y - 7U Was in .to on eozs i Vanf r id , for
•epl 41 rater at
AULE CHAIN—A large Cable Chain anal , le f.
otramboau, neat 500 fee( In length, for alb by
•v ley I. S WAVRSIAN
.le by - ug...13 MILLED. & RI( ETSON
11 by "7rl prime
211rfor .al
agl 41711.rtaNON
RU%4ICIIFNT-1b!.fo;; l: F,csl kW ißsT k
Co
T A R
j o bblr N C. (;r , ! l:z i l:4bL okiNoßkT k
Co
117 RAPPING YAPER--40 ram "imam and crow ,
V V paper for sale by
reproF VON BONVSORST & Co
by. cresol cheese me.ived and
%.,./ (or sale by scyl I WICK &I'CANDLEBB
lAT I,Lt, lc alrat t, te si benns for
YMETAL— tons Pig :Ile lbr Foundry use
for sale by „ p ly JO:, A
. 111:111IY
STAII .Op WI-5 boo Pearl,
for "I ID WILLIAMS
ANUFACTURED TOUACS ,--
I'l 250 boxes supenor 5s lam
to
50 "
et
50 " Ids
The above numbles form VT choice brands, to
which the attention of the [rad! particularly invtted
WrIC & AITANDLF.ss
C OFFER—r o I racks tr:a0:0;
10 store and for sale
ffeptl & WCAN ECID3IS
OUP. CARE SODA, END 4 bbl. loot roodand for
AD sale by
___forß I _.__ SELLERS
pow , . RH..3_2(0.1 0 m reed and for rale
by se _ R E SELLER._
BRUNSWICK GREENIb. fast reed and fen
sale by eeyffi.. R E SELLERS
B RIM for Wa by
STONE--+ bbl. g med en t l
LkRS
..
INDIfio--10 retool. ffff? Indigo, to store fond
i . os
solo by % .. ILlf. A. NI CANDLESB_
~,,,yu,ofe, different Nos, feet reed
A7 w . pl g fcOWV & CULBERTSON
ATINETN—.% 1 "l block. blue, CAAI.t.
(moldSrd and sinel 4, plain vol4
sod fancy Natmetts,
tt
very low; just opaet" "a , .
setal & WHITE, Pa wood at
assortment blank and fancy
c;IASt_4I:jIE.RKS--.
n! , *test styI ACKLEIT es and pa war ttern!,
rE
ju
apem st
_ by ern
SIL
inrt—A verol'an stock of common, medium
fine Domc ., knigitolt •0.1 French Cloths. na
ss color! and d,sble makes, now opening by
ptst SHACKI.ETT & tarE
j j r ‘. 8 41 D Un 'tgl).lll . lft L 1
co. 57 water et
f !lAN N Ens t nt13 . 11.2k mlom from Comet aunt
I. sale by 'PT . JATIF DALZEL far
L
— Tho bola N
I ACKER FD, o . M ackerel, brooded
zUJAMEA DALLELL
M AL ., I ;2 I;I° b'n,N,V:4IS'.ARST &
Lb
sttaali, bar .ale by
ON lit/NNW/RUT& Co
S C O C , / . 1 0 T; 0 11 .. D. 3 FL - e r bbl. Kees, Jones tr. Co's man.
VUN BONN HO s 03
Gam. grow ,lk IL-4o Hopei, too reed
for bY
LOIOWN & CULBERTAO3i
P u ck.g am;ul , 4 rAM reed nod for
I .3II.IIEIITht,N
& Co% Ptio. Soap. pl.
soper BROW/4 & DULMERTSON
S A LFACB-7 bbl. pure, landing and for sale Cy
JC DUJINZELL, Agt, water or
0A76 nclu roar reed aad
. 6". .7t . :711WELL
S.
J-30 bbLs ' ot more and (or. .1011
_ J C DLUWELL
tiro qualig,,,for
AlDgals by
J WMI.
I\4RM. Itq bbl• ge No 3, tisie.) ) ,4t 4
•;:d •ud lot ulr
' MCI( A M CAN 9LIS
I.' 7.'4IICTION ';'WOBM'.7?',7.
ar Joh.. D. Davis, Auttiqleamer•
&L.°, choice Rob, fris Landon Editions.
Eaomeang .taneare ameoss Saw
, Blegrapfiy, Andquities, Arts and Sciences, lc. &e,
barsarday erreeitig, September Ankh at 7 rechmbs by
a t
at the Commercial Sales Room, corn e r
and Fah streets.
Among them will he found—Marshall 4 Naval Blo o Sg
rugby. 10 vo.s, complete works of Sir H Davy, 10 vol.
I, lGghtivick's Palace of Arett.lehore, Ell One
vol. Storer's Amigo:ties co - Cathedrals 6(G - reel:lnuit:l,
4 vol., beaumully illustrated: pictorial }Jamey of Chi
na 120 cog , Account of the Engitvh Storm, 10 rot;
:dextral Ll bn. rl. r rots , Mho: Royal Lodges to %Void.
sor Park, EA.% hoe noted cup, Done Gm:deur. and
Botanist,' Dieuona 4 vols, Sim Moses' A Illique Va-
Sarcophagt. cog. ;to. Vicars to landau
e nd meinity. by Coult. from Drawings by Boufield, 40
entre, Ito; rmmtualue on the Thames, Ito' engirt
Besides new Gallery 01 lintisti Engraving. t vol, Cot
Pivtorial History of Fmurie, I rola, 4UI enpi Shaks
peace sod his Trice., anti Hutory of Literature of
igh y ,k,d om Ern, by Drake, It vols. Si. Doddndge's
Screams, 4 vela, Cosolloh Hismry of the Conquest of
Mexico,* wolf Girlie'. History of Greece, h rola; Lul
led States E2ploring Expedition, voisi Theormarm's
Key to the Bible, Plot DM loamy'. A rehilecturm Reich s
Chnline• to Fredolin: Brown'. &mummies of the Jews.,
Rporm and Pastimes of the people of
lngland, ph; /Dandy of Architecture from the earliest
Dotes, Plat Bmit Of imenerY, Phillips on Ugh t
and Cotor, pls; Hebrew, Malden end Erighsli
works of Bev WHerningdon, vol., 1 / 6 1001221`0 Px•
mina of the Deluge, 2 viols; Sli/legen's History of Mei.
I
2 vol. Bums' complete Works, fine Ills, 2 rm..
Barrows Elgin :Sinviile. 40 plates; Hogg Go the ty i ll
Inro of the Bose, eord Spencer . . skew)... of Her.
many J vole, coed plains; J S Buckingham's Travels
Her
,,d
Notes on Amenca and the British Provinces, w
Vole, cogs; Rev T Scott's Sermons, 1 nob Fry on lb.
Book °nob; Life and Ilmes of the Countess of Item.
tiogdon, 2 rots; Dallas' History oft., Maroons; Stroh;
Yates' History and Condition otFgypt t it se* Clare.
den's Ilistory of the Rebellion and Osnl Wars in Erg
land, 3 vols, folio; Elasuy's Life of Napoleon Bona
parte, several hundred
co
2 rot; Beauty', COMoree,
viols, 24 superb angst complete Works of John Locke,
3 'ohs, folio; t&gurth's Memorrs °title Alusical Dram;
2 vole, to. rte. &e.
Also, Greek and Latin Lexicons; rare and curious
early editions of Greek and Lana classic authors, Are.
Causnurses are now ready and the hook• vranged
for examtnanoll.
sep77 JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
Executor's Sole of Holt .hold Furatturs.
On Fnday, at II o'clock, P. M, at the Corn
eal, ial &rues Room. corner of Wood and Firth streets,
will be sold for cash currency, a general Ri•OrlDlant of
Houwhold and Kitchen furninsre among which are
mahogany dressing borer..., chqlr., tables, bedsurads,
Rather beds, mattnuwes, bedding, fenders, Eon Irons,
mantel clocks, looking glawies,warpeting, wash stands,
china, glass and queensware, kitchen furniture, &n.
Also. I one horse sleigh.
sep77 JOHN D DAMN, Anti
==z==u=
On Thursday morning Sept. 25, at 10 o'clock, al the
Commercial Sales Room, cornerof Wood and blith sot.,
will be sold, an extensive assortment of fancy and eta.
sleDry Goods, censisnug of over cloths, cusimeres,
induces, Kenruckyjearph beaver and pilot cloths, red,
who.. and white flannels, 10.4 super bl.kets, 'Eng ,
ho, - French and American prints, moos de' lairs,
hewn muslin., merino, cashmere, terkeri and Mocha
*awls, silk hdkfs, woolen and cotton hosiery, glove.,
swing silk, damask linen table cloths, satin and fancy
estop, gala plaids, Non, black and pled dress silks,
latent thread, hosiery, gloves, woollen coms3rts,&c.
Al o'clock.
Groarriu, Quenurspans, Furniture, gr.
1 half chests If H and black tea, 5 ban Virginia man.
nictured tobacco. •
.
quaintry of granerics, chi., glans andquoenn
nun, table outler7, ...ow blinds, looking ginseng,
trowel clocks, iron .d wire sates, cookurg and Fmk
licotov.. general 11.0140.11. anti-nocond
had household furniture, An
.
At 7 o'clock.
Variety Good,.
lasbionable ready mule clothing, boots and shoes.
limy and staple dry goods, German fancy goods.; gold
ka4 silver watches, jewelry, musical instrument.,
gad, pistols, saddles, bridles, whips, trunks, At.
APO
Lat. Sale of Boob•-9500luma just receinal
from Nemo York.
Ot Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening*,
flaylithh, 27 th and 2etti„ at 7 o'clock, at the Commar
ciallahas Room, corner of W ood and Fifth Ala, will he
sold' very large and valuable cullection of new Rook.,
embacung standard works in all the various depart.
meal of science and literature, which may be exams
iaedu the auction Store.
. le .
sas during the day of very loot prices.
mg; JOHN D DAVIS, Ana
Furntture nt Auaicas.
OnVednesday morniog, Sept :Mb, at 10 o'clock, at
the belling house of Mrs Sophia 8 Smith, adJointsig
the net Roman Catholic school home. Penn street, sth
Wardwill be sold her enure stock of Household and
limehe Furniture, Sc., amoug which are mahogany,
Loren ta blet, cip tirs, bedstreds. feather bed., mat
rrusel bedding, table cloths, loolnng glasses, carpet;
ing, he Irons, tenders, chins. 5 10 . E " 0 " ,
Be., wimber with a general assortment of kitchen fur
ditarcke. mpgai JOHN 1). DAVIS, Amt.
;reargals of Dry Goats w Avaturz.
W belng about to close Ms mmuon
andcdtoussion business, the coushruments now on
hand 41 be told at public sale by the subscriber, on
'KneadS, 20th inst., cocaine:lents at 10 o'clock, at No.
03 Wo4 street The suet comprises one of the lar
gest al best assortments of tansy end ample Dry
Goods feted stand ton tn Hittsturgh for a number of
years, 'bromisg in part—
bib, tse b k and blue oroadclothw plain bib, Caney
and diwkin casein:tete.; blitz and grey mut jeans,
neuter oth. and coat felling.: chub linings, red
Cannel...Vit.:tete. shawls. silk pocket hdlifst Ink um!
cold by and punt Opuses.; winter plaids, cash
meres, deoines, !puritan., prtnts, pins and needles,
Irish h.q.. blue end I.rovre muslin.; silk, satin and
worsted listings: vc•t puddings. brown Holland and
!Mutants, Ole totem, 'loon and table cloths, napkins,
ttlk kid gives and bock Min/. sowing silk. talent
thread .M44 , .1 cotton, gum suspender*, cotton hdkib,
Rc. ht.
The gout will he arranged for examination ou the
day prevasi to the sale, in lute, and numbered; and
11 0 . 1 . otred will positively be sold, aa the con
sigurnent NI be closed without reserve.
Terms—lr all sum. over SlOO, th ree months credit;
Coe; tepid er e r ISUO, 0 mos; for approved
endorsed on JOHN D DAVIS, Anet
AMUSEMENTS.
C. S. PORIR Npoo.ota.
EVENING, SEPT. 17 ovill be acted
We
I=ll
Mae.
..... • • Mr. Prior.
Karripiero Mr. Wood.
ro adder& .-,11 be added
• PETER WHITE.
Peter White...
Mr. Peter Rho
To conclude with —
J.CIC ROBINSON.
Jock litoblas4 mr. Wood,
I "P k T _ • ?luta Woca.
•
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VAN AMBCII.4III & COS MENAGERIE.
1110VILLIe eghilid In !niI . ..SI:SCHOU, Mertonst
on MONDAland TUTINUM AY, the 9111 and IOU;
&spoof Oetobvt, HA for TWO DAYS-ONLY.
Hoc& ov Eunaars—Frosa 2to 4 o'clock. P ,
and &to in the evitiog. Admission 23 cents. Chil
dren under 9you, doge, 4ir price.
The Procession d Commas, to., will enter the
above town Gum tiller, at 11 o'clock on the above
momins, preceded Inthe *Dimon.'
11 '. 4 Ruoa, 7 Ovoccui Errs. CARRIAGE,
Painted and gilded inhe most gorgeous style, contain
' igoors famous Nm York Erasa Bond.
a Carriages andNyees
one
all new, (built by Me
at mechanics Nev York,l gh y
of painted
and decorated; are dawn by mime of 100 d lapis
grey Horses, the noel stud ever collected together.
THE CATALCADIwiII pa& through the principal
streeu of the town (tavern/led . for exhibition,) to the
spacbna etoted for the exhibition of this
couccuon animal.,
Inhere the public may have an
MISS
nollZtt balvoldir the rilling perfonnances of
ALHOBNAd.24I th ,BROOI4B, *l* togeth
er, will give an intereaftellokfrotion of the ascendan
cy of imelect over the4rildritnant. otthe forest.
1D See large bills a the principal bowls.
The same will be extibited at New Castle the SM.
Centreville the tith, andkluder the 7th Oct. sepal
Aadr.we' E.llll.lllaloon, Wood Btrest.
PROUD of the cordlagreeting of over one thousand
friends., and the unexampled patronage bestowed
upon us since we re.asatmed the control of this ...tab
lishment, we bet leans to inlbrla our friend. and pa
trons Mat no exertion 'all be spayed io p rornotethe com.
fort, pleasure and hilany of out visitors, and to make
the ' Old Eagle" stand (iietnint, and lead off all similar
eatablishments in the rest. Igo cream, (unrivalled)
peaches, oyster, In seasini, whit all other dhlicacles
will be found at this iftubltahment. and reread . 1 . in
a manner without prectleut Balls and panic. ftir
nudied as usual ANDREWS.
I,,LEGANT
.—H
PERFUMERY,&eand's Feu Divine
I:`,, de Velma, for ninderhe the akin soft and beautiful
Handle celebrated Nyonth Nosy.
Hand's Indian Vegetaße Heir Oil, for gradually
dwkaning the hair, and pornottiig Its roan&
Hand's Liquid Hair Dyq for changing red or gray
hair to a beautiftil brown, Hook or chesinut color.
Hand's Kau, Lustral Hat Rasp:dative, for producing
a luxuriant growth of hair.
Hand'. Curlisg
Hand's Depilatory Poodle, tar removing supordu
ous hair.
Hand's Bozo Tooth Basis.
Hood'. Chine or BersiatTallei Powder.
Hand's Unrivalled Shaving (Hearn
Hand's elegant Hitnicsa oleapous fragrant dowers.
for the handkerchief; Legalist with a largeameortment
of &he Perfumery, just reed wd for sale bi
FAILNILY & Co,
seen. Cu,COI 11l %v B
ood, a OLIC
lso COtor & wood am
PITTSBURG'H EIMIL WORKS AND SPRING
TIALC /0,113, .AND AXLE recToRY.
JOISII N. 4...
JOREIS 6 41V1G6,
ANUPACTIAWR i *ring and blintz reel,
I M F pf 7 h a teel, otrel .i toug in Tnif i , ni e nn aet n
in
in d eint
" C.o .4re fire eme
to
lan*. and tooth Innenungs
+'e+>•tly, earner of Ross Red Final Arta, Pittabartg4.
sepde
Dwelling Dense and Lot for Sale.
Aii LAktliS and excellent three story brick
lhvelhn ir Mown, containing eleven rooms, on
he comer of Third street and Cherry alloy, with
the lot en which It stands,-t. armed Connie on enema,
stesdnung terms The boom has Wen hesitance thereat
fire, and the tole a portent. The pate. ertovenlenee,
and excellent work manumit of the Isonse,end the piens.
wt.. of the loc•uott. readese It cue of the sow de.
parable residences In Ynnlturalt ' ittntletre of
14:U F. ts I Li.zauaß,
•1 h,. ~thee cap 4 It to neat limn
131331 E!
TILE threw uocy pr elim y 4ll cr th:ae lately oeee.,
F... 1 by the ...en.* lh , ci, oh He
bc.e..tre. Poaseeme eh oh Ist Oelobez.
EYeitclea of TAMES KERR, Jr,
aeptid-ler
Cash ilbr Barley.
rrHE bwhem market price mill be paidiaessli lag
j . good towelled:liable Barley, delivered atour waft
er..., JOHN itIIFADM
serail - dam=eanal liasia,Peum Mum
UNPOWDER ANBISIPMITEAB-200
has 0 V aad Imperial Trim, met ree'd matter gale
by sepl9_ BAJLIALEY &SMITH
lando part pm. , On r onsigmlaelat sad
ki nig by C BIDWELL
STEAM BOATS
'NEW,.,:,LLSBON , AND PITTSBURGH DAILY
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
Ali n IS4 S. Es=
aaord
Leaves Pint/mush daily at 9'o'clock, A.
rites at Glat,Ort,lnhanth:tthe &god* MO Sonya Ca
ulk; u H o'clock. 'aria ,Liibon intik; mm night
Lear. New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. AL, limning tee
min canal 10 iiie tiTda
at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and arrives at 'llabergMl.
M.--daus malt* • continuous line (01 ernrrtra.:_ .
semen and height between Nets Lichen end rms.
blank in &emu time and at Ica. rates than by say
mbar rocs.
The propnetors of this Line hare the pleasani
adta
forming the pubbe that they have fined op (*Ant Ow
Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passeakaniaad
freight, to run in =mouton with the well, known
neurons CALEB COVE and BEAVER, aidWannecle.
ing, m Glasgow with th e Pittabargb and Gina*
tutu and other daily lines of steamers dawn. the On*
and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pH** diem -
Nl*. to ape* no of trouble ID Min MU
fort, safety Lod Manua and ash of the public a glare
of Metz patronage.
attTIiORIZED.O.NTS.
G AL 11.ANIX:14,
& & W.IiARBAUGH, • I Pia " lo6
HANNA a Co.
.111.1 EtAaamioft rum
•
'
NOTICE—The steamer BEAVM t C.E.Cliorke,Mls.
ter, will leave alter this modes, Co: Wegoritto Fruit*.
ally, at Y o'clock is the ...• . • .
11148.
In
prrirsavaan & IBBOWIFIMWE
Daly Parkes n Lib u r /AY WM.
t.. •
FEBRUARY Isl.
LEAVE DAILY ATo A. 111., AND 4 P. M. '
The (eths's" new boats maple*"
tea Ikon for the present aessonsalTs
LANTIC, Capt. Jame PszkineAnt
TIC, CapL A. Jecobr,iialLOVll
*LANE, Qt E. flew:tett. The boats lire entliely
nar, antiare eme ap do o m to etTpenelb • lii*
e,y• comfort that roomas been pteviilNl.
The Boca will leave the Monongahela Wltsof &Wail
the foot stilton st. Proseopers will be penemal ea
board, as the boats will moody' leave el shoat:Net.
Used boom 9A. M. and 4 P.ll . - . bum
PrITSINIINiIf A. W111.7.2.11V01 7 rearr.; '
The rein steamer
• CONSUL"
_.
! Derwry P koney master, will Lime
L 7 for Wheeling, im tiloisdo,
wed... 4 Al Fndrr, at 1.0 &elect . .
Leave Wheeling every , ea :$a-
The Consul
7 °Woe - 2, it 03, precisel Taesdayy.
The Consul will land at all the Intermedlese
Every aecomodation that coo be preennsd err plane
fort sad safety of passengers has bft, a prow:del. The
/emu as also poonded with a eel-fa:l , lqt eattp mod to
=TOT * : ''''''. 1 freight Mr.__ ~ . "
the eonser of Ist anaonnuiliebeilL
stEsVICKLY, ECONOMY,* Pklitriblld
The splendid Xt eu4 drught
Day, muter, will ran es a gat.
.Packet between Ptasbv NM CM
above ports, arly landing on the A.ll= s tiemt
opposite the mou th of Pitt street. The vs
touch Men the bindings between theabove psemyt
tas
the accommodation of the market and
and Um tos..
Iliag pahlle. -Leaves Pitubmsh cc day aljulf
put two o'clock P.ll, remains lesees
re day u 7 cdelock hL
The proprietors or this Line bare plunhased St
ud op the Caroline in •se riot manor at • cosadder
able eirenue, capresely for this trade: They
themeless that the dm shall remain ln the u'and
ham,
ree by
etve their snict intention to the wont@ of the COMMII3-
Ty, to support.
ID Fare 9s eehts. . seestadetairaele
. ..
o a ken The Ana neamar
RIOEILANDIgt, ' 1
Parkinson, 'ouster will leave fbr`llts
bane and !mem:team ports this day.
otni an baud. Mead°
POT freight m_
FORCiliallibrin
The splendid steamer
_. . nuErinsinp, . L
mete maser win hues ,ki the
_ . . . _ _ we and teunickedtats ports thasStsr_
at ID o'clock A &I
FOH-CLNCINNATI — aI .- i) --.
-The elegant manta
RINGGOLD,
C.Pc. =cater, will leave for The alkms
d intercoeduse ports Oda day. albs
tor freight or panes apply on board. Qapt97
FOR CINCINNATI AND sr
The splendid near steamer
VISITOR,
Jacobs, mazer. will 'ears 6:Laicals
and intermediate parts Oda day, so
to o'clock A M.
For frciaht or passage, apply on board. alginll
. . . . .
Tha new and substatlal atettheg ,
4°.
• will run derinriLlow N isaterbetsieest
insburgh and the &boar place, 'her
draught being ao light :passengers may rely upon ben
m agi sp
tamed through without delay. She will learn
einntin this day at ta ',Week hi.
Pot freight or passage, apply onboariVLtr amr '
D SI
"r • I.l`Cl* 'A '
.. ; „ v .. The spleraild li& dram* ohms
COMET, • • , •
Boyd, master will leave Pot alms
uid intermodiLle pons roi this day as
10 o'clock. For frerato or passaip, apply . board.
sepal)
DR. BANDING, t.
OF NEW YORK, may be consulted granthansty
14 • few. dals, at the Exchange Hotal,' team
etee to the aonlientlan "Body.finten," 624 n.
lief of Chronic Weakness in general, Debi/ailed pahllo
sneakers, Palmonie Dyspeptic. arraktind delicate la
dies and children and those with weak' . A rpine and man
prominent hip arid shoolder, will And tosmadia=
fon by the application of this perked/ new,
don, which to • substitute for the corset, and ants Mu.
like other supporta) by supporting the small of!.h ..
and lifting and not comprening the sunken
orgerisHOlty or
ens, the
lest
throoght the
bf the Internal organs, and coweeritur b yr e s
by balancing the d 7 on its
ems,
and nos by resins
lug the motions oldie shoulder. Ladino will brined a
by Mrs C.rtwr;ol, No. 83 Wood *met, orlgthe
t , lson Lefr i reings. hams, awn /3 ta A..
Medical . PreAsslon um Invited ID eall one. ex
amine.
• , Play IS, we.
We, the malwaid, ha PSZTZUBIEB, ving mad ear p4wesies,
9:taming's Patent Lace,.! tot the aeliet of ease/. oyalan.
Me Prolapses Uteri, cheerfully testify to in
hest Instrument we have met with to falai a/
.1
the Ldi
cations requtred in the case, which can be rewb.d
from nn evernal support.
A. ft IYI'DOWKIL,
T. P. DALE, It D.
JOS. P. oe.U.
John Dann.
Pi*arils Property for pedi - 77 — .,
MRs subscriber oireaa for .are a two Wort trick
nooaa and Lot, oo 4th sneer, belworm Etsaithlashl
street and Chewy alley—Lot PO fret we ath s , reoeter
back 10trfeet to •Irti feet alley.
Alva, thelyeantlful rah:lents ha occupies Int t l L a.
try city.
50 feet front on the mud, by QM e most one-third of an Sc,,, on which is erected a mil
two story double house, tinishod in good•ao Sr
price and terms inquire of J
seal-arm ern= 41h sad
NOTICE —_
NOTICE TO
AIL ROAD LETTINI3 COB
TILACTORIL The Little Mitred gal
RRoad Company will receive proposals stillmir
office in Xenia, thecae eousty, Ohio, until Wednesday
evening, Oct. 10th, 184 8 , at 4 o'ckmk, P. M., lin the
grobbing, earning grading, adverting, orasemy end
hallaartrig of that portion of theCohrmlnis ma Sesta
Railroad lying m Greene comny, being about Miriam
Tiles In length Alm for the necessary sub ailis of
white or burr oat', 4220 inehea, end ibr itestaatea of
mine Material, CM inches, eight Met in lerigek sir of
tenni same length and 0 inches square.
All the work. exception ballasting and timber, to be
finished ha the let day or February, 1841, the ballast
log by the Ms day of April, and timber by lit day of
have of Mane year.
Payments will he made on account ma- orstfi and
matoriala dame or trifled to the mown of 76 per
cent. on the Enainem • estimate. . •
tineeco and plans will ba toady for exibsin,
m the Hee proposed for .thalthththalla tan lays
previous to the letting.
Contractors offering to take liZi,lngxrgl Railroad
stock, or tends of said company' &tort& as 7
pe cent.
of in whoie art will
have a prefere othem; dincomparil=ng
the sight of =Seating part or ail the hide offered, By
ruder of Pm% L. M. Co,
sepil64l6t Pti 'Can%
ANEww'
„.._ 'ORK. BY DR. hloollEltlan Mad' Ills
„A. Mottoes, by Geo Mime, author of Body:end Mad,
oil ud Body, me Prim, d oe.
Thankful:mu • narraters;
the Dairy of the Rev Allan T:Mrpir4 l l4l
Taylor, 51. A. 37c.
Chalmers,' Posthumous Works, Vol. 4. . Haleteth
Scripture Readicy. NenTereeitt, Vet l, 411. 01
Historical and fdlseetlans Questions; byallouur
natl. Thiebracing the Illementr of ttlytholeftsHilhw
may, Architeccinc. me. ett. Fermate@ MA
Landoo edition. Adapted ,
raceme in the U—Seates,
by Mrs Julia Lawrence, Hearastrige= i,......
emsy "Amelia.” Filth edam,
iill cdrem • .—"""l''
Plato Contra Athena.—Plato against dot i Ll
s e
the teeth beet: nf the diatoms on honk .
with critical antes, and fbintoref by eattoilee* r..
tenon, By Taylor Leafs, LL. D
D'Atibignelo Ilistoryof the Reformation. Neer' edi
tion. mitiset 4 Vols. .complote In one Ohlynt rmtetom
The shoos, with a ' , ninety of new atientlielne
ororkentst reed by ~' . ~R HOP/ONAII
rept Apollo Melding& lith al, near Med
bLECTRIC 114,ACHINE8 m hosiSSWIII% Elehere
"ann.,. muta t e., from diforemeastent
tutus; Minim, Clocks for steam boas,
and factories. Also, Chemicals, Thentiorneters,,AA,
for We by EtLiatlo,... 4
nemormartet st mod
N. 11.—Electneily of outer kind . at the
direction of ebyfeionit •
.. .. _ .._
FOR SAl.k.—An excellent rennllello—
1 7 . 4)t Enqntrc of
NT Llzeu,p,
116 woe - ta3
ziprciirWrEtEP., , Whoi..ale•
-ILtf iIY AII,IT4. I ":;. OT'La w k.
icg Powder, No.loo Latour, Pn .buish, Ya
" •
fLOCFRIO3-65 !this primal N U ft ! .
% J r 40 bbls LastillogarNo• 9,0 aod 7 •
09 " Prima Or 0 Maus.
In "
,Sairag 11 are "
llto bars prom I 7 to Corea
9t3 chests Y H Tea
60 bay 0 sod 14 lb do add 0
19 .• Virginia Tatted,
,*4. L ilac;
90 MN largo No 3 Ildaelrat , 4
For salt b- W 31 ?Ain
WlNitlr air -Po-WV,
25 do tssr,, men ", •
10 do Ai `et
a tz=4 :B
W & td.
Brasprwtt 4 --- ;
ene now reeeivl4 thoij•RiTgoook
kedallkse and I. d r iZ I L 'i tro: o = .= Zs *JAL
exel i ftelinnare, and two morn We 6toratO
/AO 'ewer expected; thtio r . theme , "
to mauve seder.. They I Oeeejee aerial
tot and vying regular supplies eta New Orle
w4ehl W I hi &MC
AtrlTSPiAir i - SON - sqiiZclitsoj - 6r 5%31,--
Au. A uipar i. +ankle al vryips on load p .
W MUM:tally. law prizes by
. w b N Stir9TELTkEE
.pI . .ECTIP/Ha WHISKEY of.Z&V,Tclik4:t
&11• sa 1113 1OrtiUms4ol Foreipr
411141, 7• =band wad for ...le by - -
... 2.epz_____W_S 24 MITCHEL, _
A Leolloi., &forays oft hUld ntbir ale
XL_ anal W tr. Nl u 111170 TIME
Qom , &Xi/CANDLES, of dillaisin
p lot daft manufaclaulars! pia
4 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 .
W & tif ftIITCHELTR, IGO liberty st
OAP-40baserwageoa 4setetPlini4 tcol/i.
1,0 100 do Claudia, kW do Catruilwiliio lad
flu Vriegated; Ilisiea.WhiialOl
seri .
DANK OP WOOSTER—The highest pries will he
paid fora limited amount of the notes of lie Rank
of Weostet, sef . .ll=N HOLM& it SONS
FOR CINCIPIPIATT