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WEDNESUAY *OWING, OCT. 40.W.71
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N'The fiisods of Taylor, Zamora, and Johnsion, and
the Tariffor 1662,mnd Free Soil, will cacti et IIma•
min flarvafAlhunklialenntakip, on Saturday, Oct. 7,
at 6 o'clock, P. Al.
Adam:mm=7 be expected Sam Hampton,Dataie,
• 41 =erg. /37 alto Commines
Wad* Blowabag-41r1Switaport.
t 4 . '4- On the 7th of October, the - Whit. of APHecport will
„hold a Turku.. andJobmsion meeting, al 1 o 'clock, P.
Turn wt,-tam oat—one and cll and prepare far
battle.
TAILOR, YllllBOl3 AHD JOIINSTOB;
A BITESA VISTA lIALLYIt
- TORCH, LIGHT PROCESSION'' ,
Alitigo( the friends' of TAYLOR, FILLMORE,
alld4olll.lBTOM'and all others favorabie iodic Tariff
0P42 and Fret ECM; will meet at bPFADEN*3 WARE.
HOUSE,' on Panorama; on •
Wedateedlay, Oet. 4,oit, o'clock, P. kt.
r i JOHNSTON AND PE N, the Permaybra
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adly, boys, rally, for Me interearofilm old Keysitme
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ANOTHER PULL, A STRONG PULL, AND A
, UNITED PULL, AND THE DAY DIi.OUTtS
- • 'Addrenam may, be etpeeted from Walter Forward end A. W. Loomis, Foga, and oilmen
The different GLEE. CLUES ofWeedy arill be in. at
's,. Madame. By order f the EACCWITLI Committee..
ArALADEIRA, Pent
5 4 Our readers will find the copious 'elections we
give toiltry, of the advice, by the America, of do
reeding interest. Nearly all Europe is still in a
state of pendent' commotion.whetherftom the effects
of what is past, or premonitiny of what is to mite,
timeolorm will develap.,
The news from Ireland's not of& very satiallics
tory character. Judging Gem such 6:trims as we
have,the late rebellion doe" not look very formida
ble, and.Wilitodoubtpromptly-be subdued. That
it will "lend to: such reform, as will tend to
the amelioration Cedes distressed condition aline
people, Ls the first wish °revery benevolent heart.
The most prominent event, next to the Irish Ile.
hellion, is the all oflitesabia, after a most terrible
bombardment—involving In lts fide the whole Is
. laud of Sicily ; which has se nobly Struggled to
throw oif the pirarmic yolie of the Sing of Naples.
The redemption of Italy is yet to be wrought aut.
Prance is the' thetitreof fierce struggles between I
the friends of mocha order and rational liberty, sad I
the C011;11011111ill and waria4 I:matters. In the
midst of these bitter feuds, the "legitimist," party,is
making head, ,Tho whqle world hooka on with hi
leave Mterest. If tbecommnuistasucceed,Erance
will swiftly MI hail. to Mulacisin, and finally to
.70146174:111c OP ifirronzie.:
a pay far the *aerates , at a Freeman's
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As this u theint omanttmity. we Ilndi have te
reach the munerons readers of our Weekly paper,
befom the day of the GenetalElectknorre make a
last end earnest'appeal to them to do their part in
seeming the seamen of the Whig tir.ket.
There motto no seplar reader of this paper,
we Nem:mew* ni =tailed that we need a
changed' rule* mid who has no(his mind 0311110
np in refiMncelh the , approaching election. It
only needs, then, to remind each, that Mi his vote
and Illation taw depend the result of the Goren
nor's Election. One vod may elect Gov. Johns
tee, and ,is ames. voll have a vast moral and
political - infloence upon the wholecountry.
If there are. any who think it ka vain to try to
deliver Pennsylvania from the power of Locafono.
ism, and remit their efforts ao that account, we have
only to say, that patriots never I:lmpair of their
country, and never distmst the people. The MU.
es maybe.deceived for years, yet they will finally
do right. Pennsylvania him long submitted to the I
sway of
deceived by the word .7:Annocmci, until they have
almost lost sight of the principle—bat the Stenos
every Year coming nearer the truth, and the day of
her final redemption dmweth nigh—we believe It
to be even at the &Ora One more onmentrated
and powerful effort will break the power of a
spoilers for ever.
Bat 'graven say to these fainted hearted persons:
that there is hope—bright, cheering, glorious hope
—of the eh..r.tion of Governor Johnston. Nay, this
irop!ipicumts almost to a errestisty. All we ask to
secure success, is for every Whig to do his duty.
U yorrinu who read this article—will resolve to
do all you can, you may save the State. We have
the most heart cheering intelligence from every
part of the commonwealth, The Whig party is at
work every where, and at smirk; too, under the
impression, that all other Permsylvania Whigs are
at work:—and if you g.hrt read these remarks neg
lect your duty, you *MI great Injustice to your
Whig brethren, as yon may render tlyelr acrtkras
-
• :'We do not pretend that we can succeed with.
tut effort. It will .take a peat, a mighty effort,
and the success will therefore be so muchtfie more
glorious. All we say is, that there is alutudemt
encouragement for every Whig to try—and thillf
we all try, we shall succeed. As we said some
weeks ago, we now repeat it—.4lod if the Whig
party, in the Whig counties, pollens fall vote, Gov.
eruor Johnston will he handsomely elected. The
victory Is snre, it yonwill stretch forth your hands
and *seize it.
Gen tiiirior *ad As.
A ?miter In the Chnmido eongrattiluea Maisel(
that he ham dean:* the effect of del anus me
drew between Gen. Taylor and Mr. Van Boren,
In relation to human rights,—in 'which we acre,-
e doD4 7 4 4cstood on Elf higher ground than
the -"Sa ge cri Kinderbooli." as his friends Was to
call bin:. Wo slated that among theeiegroes cap.
Med in - Florida, by Gen. Taylor, in Us conflicts
v iLit k i46',l a diaivi r many *we claimed as slaves by
pennies in Georgia.,,Gen, Taylor refused to give
them They aPreidriaair
Goverrigtern, atid.cteriitted7ll 'Coder etutimand'ag
Gen Taidorto ifarnitnaking the de.
nand.? Gen-Tsykriindignintly refused, declaring
that he would pot consent !tointerfere la any way
between the Indiruaand their nevoes, which may
havea tendencito deprive the firmer of their pro
perty, and adria the kaurfran a cosspannive gars
of judo= to that of dowry.'
This potted or the Chroalcler-vrriter's plea, Is,
that we suppressed an impsrtaut sentence, which
immediately islkrived the above extract, 'dna is
in the kilkeving Wertln
"AL- the. same time, I shall take every means to
&Mhz: and restore CO his lawful stress, any stare
among thOhdi49, who has absconded or been
captured* them'
Now .we affirm that this has nothing - to do with
ilia erwe inhand. , The outlast we drew was be.
rumen Gem. Taylor and Mr. Yin Buren. Mr. Van
Buren ormnianding cmtiln neurons hand among
the lediaaa te he gives' up turnout demanding
tfiem among the Georgians, without any examine.
two iskto the Tightiolthe parties concesatal—Nen.
Tayler nifulitig to comply with a deiniad Wrote
tog itch piss ,Yrijeitice, and eying aa a 'mace, a
sentiment . which does honor to his bead sod his
heatt—.4terwottld. nottbn; eh! in reducing the ne.
gm from 4 COV/PapFcal. data 'ff.& 144 f ,that of
damy- .. - • • •
That &et dud detiver,as a pubhO
hielawful:owner' nil:4lmq slaw, whofill into
his bled!. le nettling more than what we presume
Mr. Yan Bowe' would do, even at this day of his
e. , 'rtutuet.t.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL 01!Tilii MMIUO.&.
:'i ? Xtsq )a Pink., ( floa!a!if- ,6 .411:„ . W l 4, JuliWak
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4A hat
14 re t *** liate Mete than 1 - .3 ilain . 114
LvdrpooL we give fall deteih of elerq
=MOW Impenj Ante which sLai han d sini4t
**Mt caiefolhi'irraziged and pcon.
The Cambria arrived oat in 15 days. .
TRELAI4)--dAUSES OF EsISURRFCTION.
'.:T>re e?V+es.whieh kd lo rheT last insurrection 1e
the ?outlier Ireland, an account ofive give
•I ' ll 1131111 Shad •by , the fpuelh= 4 3 / 4 .4
.7eth •
'.Their ire not political bat sociaL They arise
frcat the relation, between landlord and genera—
beetikamred that scarcely aloadof agn
unhand Prodace is sent- to market, without a pars
son 'empowered by the landlord, lus agent, the tel-
War lite agent; accompanying it to market, and
receimizgformthe buyer durirrus of the counamdity,
giving to the gnawer anything or nothing—just as
pkased! This has maddened the people, and
,it is 610.10 than feared it wit cause a general rice:
ing all over at feast the South oflreland. It is said
that, a mutineer crops was the immediate cause of
ihefoutbreak.
The correspondence of the Lend= Daily New;
'min as Wawa: all who were on the spot and had
facilities fin ascertaining the facts, agree in stating
that the movement was altogether of an agrarian
-airmen and bad no political object whatever.—
The impelling motives were poverty and privation,
not. the hope of, political amelioration.
COMMENCEMENT OF INSURRECTION IN
THE SOUTH..
• WEEMEZEDAT Evxwao, Sept. 13.
The intelligence received with respect hid* rem
'newel oftionilities in the South was confirmed sub
stantially by the subsequent receipt oindvicee of
later date. In the Arad of this evening there op.
pears the following correct summary of the events,
so far as they Were known up to last night
wrownwr Ntotrr.
"The nimara of the last few days bait been fully
borne out. There was a partial rising in Water.
fiord last night and hoolay,
.The am outrage was thialtopping of the mail,
near Waterford, which was, however, slierwaids
allawded to proceed. An attempt was then made
to blow up the bridge of Grammy, over the Star,
Ratline 'irepede the advance of military.
"In consequence of an express stating that the
Pollee Barracks at Ponlaw had been attacked,
Mr. Coulson proceeded in that direction Ilom Car ,
rick with a strong force, and Mr. Tabnteeu from
Waterford. The Conner pursued lho - telels; who
dispersed.. The latter arrived at and occupied
Ponlaw, where, however, the Police Barrack had
been saccesslally defended by six men. The raw
ela retired atler ten rounds leaving two dead.
"This afternoon a reserve of police was direct
ed to be seat to the neighborhood of Slieveriamon,
and the military at IVltrenny were ordered to be
ready to mar ch at a moment's notice.
'The reports are fully confirmed. Several car•
men proOeediag from Clonmel to the mainly at
Thuile., ;met crowds of armed parties, who were
all Inquiring what occurred at Clonmel and seemed
to expect. some great event to have taken place. '
"The news of the affair at Ponlaw was received
with much exulusiou at Waterford.
"The activity of the authorities it Clonmel who
had the garrison under arms, and sent out panda
in all directions saved that town Bonn attuck; 300
people, a is said, left it la small parties to join the
rebels. Two were or ested by the patrols, when
pikes and provisions fin three days, consisting of
bread, meat, and whiskey, were found upon them.
Ins chapel bells of Kileash and Ballyhoo rang
(or 'attack on Carrick on Snir, but a messenger
came 'out, stating that there were some 'soldiers
coming (the 95th on their march,) and consequent.
ly the attiarpt was not made.
"Colonel Pennefather, a Tipperary man, who
distinguished himself greatly in Scinde, under Sir
Marlin Napier, is in command there.
PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHTING.
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The Kilkenny Moderator says: 'The intelligence
God Carsick end the surrounding district, re,beirs
ell since 'we went to press last night, has been
notch more alarming than we had then anticipated.
Na doubt now remains of the fact of en insurgent
kite , having assembled and shown a spirit Of the
Inmost determination. The M 11111), body of the
rebels, said to be 4,000 strong, encamped on
Aheny Hill, in the county of Tipperary, beuxtune.
distely adjoining the slate quarries, in this county.
The position is an extremely Arena one, and every
possible measure appears to have bees taken to
addle its trecenty , There is no doubt that leaden,
of some military experience are th,the camp, and
the peasantry are being regularly' drilled. They
are chiefly armed with pikes, but many have Mies.
Richard O'Gorman is said to be the chief in com
mand, and Doherty is said to be among them. The
commissariat is regularly supplied by the neigh
borthg fanners, who voluntarily send in cattle and
other provision, knowing that otherwise they
would have to surrender them by compulsion.
Clio about 4 o'clock P. M. yesterday, a detachment
from the camp proceeded to the police barracks of
the Stale Quarries, which the constabulary had ors•
ly quitted about twenty minutes p . revionaly to take
refuge at Pilltown. The inimr,Wits at sorme.dfs
mires from the house fired throifgh the windows
but finding that there were not any persons within,
they soon took possession of it, and ullimuley act
it on fire, reducing the entire haute and Gun taro
to ashes. ' !lamb/ alatee that all the othersorrotool
ing trensubtday stations were attacked, end:that
In some cases the police were dis armed, while In
others the men had fortunately quilled their lore
racks previous( y and retired upon Carrick 'end
ClonmeL The :driver and guard of the Cork
which arrived , here at about 10 o'clock last
night, repotted that the police bad quitted the Glee.
bower station, and bad retired to that of Nine mile
house. Shortly previous to the arrival of the
coach at the latter place r s pony of insurgentahad
surrounded the station and demanded that the
united parties within, numbering about ten men
should surrender their arms Ttls police refused,
and epos the insurgents proceeding to attack the
house, the little garrison fired oat and put the !xi- .
ligerents to flight: The guard states that he saw
an athelic young peasant. lying dead on the road,
and the people of the ueghborhood told him that
many had been wounded.
:APPEARANCE OF THE COUNTRY.
The correspondent ofthe Freeman's Terunial,
viait
tog the insurgent district on the 'l2lb, writes as ,
knows:
At Newtown hill, the insurgents, it is believed,
have fanned an encampment, and I ems assured by'
a person who traveled close by it, that it is covered
with people. The military have breed a camp
close by. Last night Curraghmore was attacked
by a body of insurgents, for the purpose of taking
the wivel guns and cannon, with which the Mar.
gain ofWaterkird meetly knitted it. The Marquis
sent dm the troops, but I did not bear of, the result
A lame body of Marines left Waterford thismorn.
tog, far the scene, having been first served out with
biscuit and meat for some days; the, were marched
off by Major General Macdonald who a busily
engaged st that place ; in the disposition ofthe troops
at bit command. Everything leads me to believe
that we are on the eve of another insurrection .
Whet passing by Coolnamuck wood, 1 easily per.
ceived that several of the trees had been recently
cut down; they consist chiefly of fine prang ash,
exactly suitable for the purposes Mr which they ace
supposed to have been taken—Mr making pike
handka.
THE MARQUIS OF WATERFORIYS CANNON
&ph, 13, 74 o'clock, P. .11f.—The =riot= Caniok
has jaw arrived, and by it we learn thfct on its lea,.
ing the above named town the *Ueda ware filled
with soldiery, and the people were in all directions
deporting for the mountains. Carrsghmore House,
the seat of the Marquis of Water, was attacked
on Monday night, and the *cannon which he had
'there Mete, alter a sharp encounter, taken and car.
rind &tiny. In the affray three of his men are repot.
ted to have been killed. Several of the Police are
'said to have lo,st theiriivesat Portlaw.mps
of the insargents have been formed rre ca wtown,
Cumistimore, and Pilltown.
. These are the reports which reached as just as
we were going to press. (Tipperary Free Pram'
LATER—TEMPORARY QUIET.
Cormspondenee elate Dahlia Freeman's Journal,
Kttitentn, Thursday Evenlogeept. 14.
The districts of this and the adjoining county of
Tipperary, which were dbtarbed daring the begin.
ling alike week, now wear an aspect of the ut
most Odin, Ind the people seem to be engaged In
the fields at their usual avocations, as if nothing
eacommou had teceogy:occurred in the neigh.
borLood. armor is of course still busy, and we.
Live Airing reports of beacon,-fites on • the hills
wound Duagarvau, hrthe County of aterford ,
last night, and of meeting this morning ` 'of a large
concourse of peuantry, at a place called Bamndow.
Dell, a ,portion Oftlia.Sl6veaamon range, but situate
Immediately on the opposite aide of the mountain
Gem Aheny. To these reports, however, I give
but little credence, and I have no .revolutionary"
Intelligence to impart to you which could be cons
Edema based upon any authority.
Bliror!Clettere McDonald is in this city, with
his Afddaedmp. Lieut. McDonald, and his mike
tar" Secretary, Lie= Colonel Wood. Capt. Ho.
tens, Assistant laspector.Ocueral of Constabulary,
has also arrived here to take command of the To.
lice force of the District. The battalion ofthe 00th
Rifles, Which arrived from Dublin by the late tram
of yesterday evening, are still encamped in the
barrack square here.
It is asserted here that a farmer, residing in the
neighbartuxei of Diamadonnen, and ObtIOXiDUI to
the peasantry, was this morning shot by some of
the people. Tins is awed on sehority to w.hich,
under ordinary cireumstanceit, credence would be
fully due. Be at present I would be reactant to
vouch for the accuracy of any report one officially
authenticated. _ -
The driver of the Mame! car whciarived hare
meight o'clock this evening, dares that the moat
perfect tranquility.pievailed along the entire of hie
maze through Tipperary.
RUMORS OF REVOLT AMONG. ThE CA:
THOLIC CLERGY.
Itespecting the latest rebellion, we Snd the Ed.
Jessica rather startling disclosures in the Dab Lie
Reetray Hendee:
'The extent to which the correspondence Impli4
tutee - the Popish Peciesiatical body greatly en.
weds what was prinstuily supposed, for - not only
does it aunpromiso to the full extent of high tree.
son, e,ertain simple parish priests end coadjutant,
but in a less degree lour of the Popish Prelatea—•
those these mitred traitors is en Archbishop, and
all Other's are discreditably known to the public
'already. Their names have been stated to us
upon `sod authority; but, of coarse, ye do not
weblish. them.
Thictitie mu a:l;mA, of the working of tie;
Irish Encumbered Estates MI is to be irtmd in the
kikrwing signiftcatu paragraph:.A gar
.paperatales that the 'most extersiire
irstrate • - is about to chasge betide Tlbi
Mat rd the estate of Mi. Martin, .ftif.
umwll.l., Whicliin surface extent maybe consider.
'ed • rn- _paint, though otherwise of sailleient
ly limited , veue. The incumbrances thereon ire
said to be'entotorms, and the statement madcae
that the owner is to have 450,000 for his inter . •
est, Melte/clutter atisamine all liabilities." ,
This enormous estate, which is larger than loam
English Counties, belonged , to the late eccentric
but humane Mr. Martin, M. P., who was the au
thor of the Act against cruelty to animate At bis
death, a Sew years since, the estate descended
to his only daughter, who, about two years ago,
married her cousin, a young gentlemen of the
name ofßelL The estate was mortgaged to the
extent of £360,000; and law year acme of the pro
prietor's sheep were distraitted for poor rates.—
The entrance gate and lodge are about 20 miles
from the mansion house.
PRANCE—THE PROVINCES
Letters from Lyons, of, Bth instant, announce
that a club of Bitoodaguardi had been established
in that city, which Is regularly attended three limas
AI week by at least 2,000 operatives. At the last
meeting an historical essay was read in praise of
the moat celebrated COMltitaniall who have appearr.
ed since the commencement of the world, whim'
aically conAprising Socrates, Plato, Cabot, Donald.
erant, and .noutition. The reading of the compo
sition wasterminated amidst cries of ' Death to the
Aristocrats!'
The accounts from the Department of the Lower
Pyranees state that the Insurrection in the Valley
of Arms has been appeased, through the interfer
ence of several influential inhabitants of the coon.
try. A number of the peasants of the valley paid,
on the 4th, their arrears of the additional tax of 45
per cent., and the others have abandoned all idea
of resisting the payment.
The Coustitotionnel states that the elections for
the council general, which are taking place in Car
aica, have occasioned dreadful disturbances. At
Oman, a little village.not far from Bastin, not less
than =persona, according to a private letter,
were- . At Vow:mato, also, there were scenes
of disorder , -one man was killed, and four were
wounded.
EMANCIPATION IN THE COLONIES.
- -
The commission appointed to regulate the in
demnity to be paid to French Colonists, in conse
quence of the abolition of Slavery, meet every
day. It appears that three plans have been propo
sed: the first denies the right of the colonists to ao
indemnity; but accords it to their necessities; the
second recognizes the right of the colonists to a full
indemnity, according to the velem of the slaves
emancipated; the third plan fixes the indemnity at
120,000,0000 (.C4,1300,000 to be divided among the
colonists. Several delegates from the colonies
have been examined by the commission.
LATEST FROM PARIS.
Oar latest advice front Paris ore not very satiti
factory. The Socialists: were mustering their
strength; having been very much dissatisfied with
a speech made by M. Thiens. The government,
it was empposed, would close the Clubs.
It In thought that the Red Republicans will carry
the Parts elections.
Generals Dimity= and Lamoriciere are not on
vod terms; the fanner having In the opinion of
General Lamoriciere, leaned too much latterly to
the Democratic party.
ITALY—REVOLT IN GENOA.
In Genoa and Leghorn the spirit of revolution
seems to be rampant. Oa the morning of the 2il,
the disturbance in Genoa commenced, in conses
quence of the expulsion of Filippo De Boni, o rad
ical writer, in violation of the Constitution. The
people assembled, and a deputation was sent to
the Governor to demand satisfaction; but the latter
answered that he had received the order from the
ministry, who had mourned the responsibility of it,
and that the national guard had no nght to later
thre. The people, however, moved on, with the
cries of "Down with this Pinelli ministry!" invaded
the ducal palace, the saloons of the Pyadics, and
ttkose of the Governor, who, eller vainly trying to
elude the subject, was obliged to allow the reline
of De Boni by a written order. But the General
of the national guard, who had refused to place
himself at its head, was deposed on the spot, and
Lorenzo Pareto named to the post by the people.
Tranquility was ultimately restored and the expel.
led writer has returned to Genoa,
ANOTHER INSURRECTION AT LEGHORN
—SLAUGHTER. OF THE TROOPS.
A fresh insurrection took place at Leghorn on
the 2d and 3d instant, and at the date of the latest
accounts the insurgents appear to have remained
masters of the towu. The account given of this
rains by the Gar are di Genera states that, on the
evening of the 2d a proclamation was placarded
interdicting the meetings of political clubs. To
prevent the people from tearing down the plit.
cards, police .were stationed by them. A young
man having torn down one, was wounded in the
hand by the police in charge of it. This was the
occasion of the outbreak which commenced with
a conflict between the police and populace, the for.
met feed, and five of the people were killed and
several wounded. The troops were then celled
oat, and at first fired in thesis but the populace
fired with effect, and 112 soldlersfell dead. The
soldiers then piled their areas, and fraternised with
the people. The Governor. with other detach
meats, reheated to the citadel, sound which the
populace collected to besiege it,' arid a Provisional
Government was Immediately formed.
Such is the eratenteut of the Ga,....vtta der Morro;
but another account says that the number of soh.
diets 'killed was considerably leas, that the artillery
swept the Strada San Plest and Other vetch
with grape, but that being enoneaseeea M e beak
Arno( musketry, The gunners retreaded, and the
cavalry were slat repulsed. The conflict is leper
led to have commenced at 9 at night, and to have
continued till the morning. A letter, written at one
o'clock in the afternoon of the 3d, says that the
struggle was then renewed. and that the perpelace
was moving towardsthe Gillet:mile. All savants
agree in raying that considerable numbers of the
troops laid down their arms on the evening of the
2d. It was at 3 In the morning of the 3d that the
Governor with a portion of troops retirtni into the
fortress. The Rworgivirere ofTiuin, esys that the
number of soldiers killed was 60, and 'that of the
people only 13. Letters of the 7th state that the
barrinados had been then removed, and the city
had returned to its wonted state. A Governing
Committee bad been appointed until the Grand
Duke thinks proper to send down the Prince Otie
mini to resume his nasal authority.
TROUBLES AT ROME.
Hatra—Tbe Ges.ette di Rem. of 20th, again
officially denies the acceptance by his Holiness of
the ‘ berms of the Convention with Marshal Welden.
Letters from Ancona announce that the measures'
for the arming of recruits are all suspended.—
Oa the 26th, an important armed manifestation
took place at ,Bologna on the part of all the vol.
uateen to obtain the nnugnation of the member*
of the Committee, who were not considered men
of sufficient energy the the circumstance. The
resignation of Lei. Zuccari was also called 63r,
on account of his having proposed a disarmer
ment, and he was ultimately put under arrest in
his own house.
Letter and journals from Rama represent the,
condition of the Pope as precarious. Five eardr
nab had left the city at once, namely. Giza.
Ferreai, Ossini, Lembrochini, and Della Omega.—
Report gees so far as to accuse Cardinal Ferretti
of having conceived the very unlikely plan of
summoning a conclave at Malta for the purpose
of proceeding to the election of a new Pope, in
case the chair of St. Peter should be, vacated.
NAPLES de SICILY—BOMBARDMENT AND
TAKING OF MESSINA
The advice! from Sicily are discouraging for the
cause of the people. A large body of Neapolitan
troops left Naples on the 30th ult. in several war
steamers. These troops had effected a landing at
Messina, but were subsequently repulsed by the
Sicilians.
A shell, fired frcen the Neapolitan squadron, had
struck an English ship and killed one giber crew.
The Sicilian Government had despatched an en
voy in an English vessel, to demand the assistance
of the British forces.
f A steamer, which had arrived from Messina at
Genoa,,and which left the former town on the 3d,
announced that the struggle had commenced. At
6 A. M. the citadel had opened a terrible canonade,
responded to by the town with equal vigor.—
A few swiss landed, and were immediately cut to
piece.; but 2000 men were introduced into the
4 - fortress. Enthusiasm Was at its height and the re.
elegence desperate. Men and women were arm..
ed and fighting. At the moment of the departere
of the steamer the firing continued unabated.
A passenger in the Tancred steamer, which left
Naples on the fah, says tbaKon the 3d, at si a in the
morning, Messina was fired on by 18 gun boats,
so well as by the citadel; but that the town answer.
ed with such spirit that the gun beats were dam
aged and compelled to retire. They then went to
the Terra Nuova, where they threw a great num.
bar of balls to clear the shore of some batteries
which were established there, The Sicilians '
made a feint of a retreat, having spiked their goon.
when the gun boats landed 500 to 600 Swiss, upon
whom the Sicilians turned with fury, and mute.
coed a part, carrying their head. on bayonets thro'
the city, and making prisoners of the rest. At the
departure of the Tancred, at half past two in the
afternoon of the 3d, the advantage appeared to be
on the side of the Sicilians Several batmen were
then burning In the town.
The shells passed so close over the British and
French ships moored in the port that they were
obliged to change their position. The Tanned
towed out several merchant vessels which were
expowd to the fire. Most of the Neapolitan fleet
bad gone to R.eggto. A frigate and five steamers
which had remained entered the harbor.to join is
the combat, but were won forced to satins. The
gun boats had taken shelter behind the citadel. It
was reported that the French and English mimes.
sailors at Naples had united In urging the seven.
Eon of hostilities on the Neapolitan Goverdment.
As an evidence of the determination shown by the
Sicilians, we take the following fmm a letter pub.
tithed in a Paris journal• "The resistance, will he
obstinate, but scarcely a doubt exists as to the holm
. .
The citadel affords the royal troupe a decided ad •
i
vantage. The pavement n the streets have
been broken up. and strong barricades erected.
Men of all climes, priests, monks, and children,
were working night and day to place the city in a
date of defence; bat the inhabitants, although dev
tunnined to resist to the. death, have no efficient
- -
elide:, they are badly armed, and their str:mg.
holds inefficient. The Neapolitans had landed at
two points, under the protection of a heavy fire
from their ships of war; and the town was.thtut
about to be attacked on three aides. The - French
steam, frigate Panama remained in the Muter to
afford an written to the French Inhabitants, or to
the wives and children of the Cb o. ." Taward
the evening of the 3d the firing from the city be.
came much Weaker, while that (torn the citadel,
served'
Finally' we regretto learn that the important in.
tellEr e ibeen reeeifed,bylnetuut of
by '.oovenunentatiebittne=
54 . bed,:bin takenyby the - Nene:Om WePe,
alkt?:kabel4edtnellt dike stioskirigtatiti kind. •
Up kitieu r Sib;there beenlB4 carsuriChokra
in 'Berlin, 454 Of which were fail. In Stettin, on
the sth, there had been 65% of which 433 were
fate. Its appeased 'at Migebbef, on the
Elbe, and Penn er
Lettets from Assiii.alutonnute the rea ` ignnti (If
the Ministry.
AUSTRIAN DEQUIET-THE
QUESTION.
Our advice* Gem Austria ere by no means oaths.
Cleary. _Great disquiet and gloom prevailed there
on account of the sailer disposition of the workmen,
who, no longer able to sustain themselves in 02ca
conflict, had recourse to secret assassination; "The
Wisner Zeitung, the official organ of the Govern
meat, states that the negotiations fore peace with
the King of Brudinin have es et made little, pro.
greet, and that the Austrian Gove rn ment have re
solved to proceed at once with the regeneration of
the Lombardo-Venetian kingdom. Deputies from
the different provinces will therefore assemble at
Verona to give their advice, on the subject of the
new conalitntion 'of the country, on the barn of the
greatest liberty and a proper consideration of no.
tionalitV• "The interior administration of the Lam
berffe•Venerian kingdom," adds the Wiener Zeit,l2g,
"will be exclusively Italian.
HUNGAEY-CONTENUANCE OF THE BEE
YLkN WAR.
A bulb look place near the Roman encamP,
menu. between Teruim end Sareett h lastedtwo
day& vie: the 29th and 29th tilt. The Hungarians,
under the commanded Ides:taro& were driven troth'
their positions, and thrown bark upon Old Ber,
where GenAtechthold succeeded in rallying the
fugitives. Since that time, on the 2d inst, a col*
bat took planner. Perinea, in which the Hunger:no
troops enceelided In storming the camped thclusur
pets, taking seven pieces of artillery and a num
ber of prisoners. Ninety of the insorgentc were
killed.
A .letter from Temeswer in the Rehab, la the
Oesterreichische Zeitung, twee that the city of
Weinkirchen has again been attacked by the Ber ,
yians, who, on the 20th alt. bombarded it for eight
boars, bat were at length forced to retire, leaving
200 of their dead behind them.
The Curtis force at present in ems against the
Government in that country it is estimated at 9,.
000 men.
The Madrid journals of the 70t instant anixriince
the sailing from Cadiz, on the 2d, for the Philippine
Islands, of the frigate Matulle, with 09 prisoners oa
board—namely, 12 officers, 33 unseats, and 21
soldiers. It was believed that Narvaes would
himself assume the command of the army, in which
caw he would be replaced in the Presidenhy, of
the Council by Gen. O'DonnelL
LATEST TELEGIAIIIII3DISPATCEitiL
THE REVOLT IN IRELAND.
LITEEPOOL, 11 o'olook. A. M.
The exprem received this moment bringson de
tailed confirmation of the newt given. The Du&
Erruing Mail, by no means reliable authority,
says the people would be likely to be successful,
admits that • marinas disturbance tins taken Ow,
in which three police barracks! were attacked, that
A bridge has been dismantled at Ganney, that the
rebel camp formed oa Aheny hill, was defended by
two pieces of cannon, and that Mr. O'Mahouy fs
at the head of a huge guerilla Lund and in the
mountains.
Dublin continued in a statepi intense excitement
up to lb. departure of the express last Bight and
the Southern mails were anxiously looked for, but
the city was tranquil.
All the Gwen:ment organs agent to treat the in-
SEITIVCIiOII u purely political, En the purpose of ill.
duencing the trials: but though it huh become so
in a great degree, therecon be DO doubt that it ban
had its origin is the atrocious system of by which a whole people has been brought to
ruin, and even within the last week Monmouth
evicted from their building&
FROM THE CONTINENT.
Part.—CAPTIOIN OP hierania.—The report that
the Neapolitan octopi had cap' toed kleuitts is tion
tirmtd. The city was bombarded for titre days,
and it is said to be a heap of ruins. The event
molt place on the &h. 1,000 refugee inhatittaats
were on board the English cud French ships.
The English and French Admirals have called
on the Neapolitans not to attack Palenno.
Notwithstanding the departu r e of the Sardinians
the nein:mats from Florence are gloomy.
Bologna.—The Revoltuianary yang is described
as entertaining matt sanguinary intentions.
NOR . THERN ITALY.
The Paris paper Atartireur dr Noir, wates that
Charles Albert has already 10,000 men under
arras and that by the 21 et the number will read
15.000. The same journal mays it believes Albert
ordi abaolutely tenon to renew Me armwtme which
aspires on the 21st.
LATER. FROM PAWS.
The Paris Asseaddy has rejected the proposed
amendment to therCoostitution pledging (be State
to find labor for the working people, by 'vote of
596 to 187.—The ekaing pert of the debate was
mast toms/litmus. The Clubs out of doors sue re.
vi viokut pinceethigp. The return of Loots
N eon le mud to lei certain and to cause greet
cm irsesmenc The Legitimists and °do:arras
will combine to elect Muslin! Bugenud. Weekly
raters of Bank ofFrance is favorable,
SIGNS OF TROUBLE IN THE EAST.
Viturso, 1154.--Tbe UsingarionDepolation baba
highly Ana tae anavers which they
received from the Emperor. mounted red feathers
and cockades immediately after their audience, and
left Vienna on their return to report their ill success.
In Preston, however They were badly ?waived; as
the citizen. and inhabitants are entirely opposed to
the Republican tendencies of the Deputies, and the
feeling raised against them was ao strong they
were not allowed to /and, and they were compelled
to remove their red decoration', while in Freeberg.
The white flag kept flying. At Oldentongti, the
same circumstances occurred. By the latest Wel.
ligeoce from Agresti, the Bann would not have
crossed the Drove till 10th or Iltb.
Corn a "Botzzar—The power of 'regular nom
inations" hasten a potent spell in the hands of
Unionism, and many persons who despise Cass,
have been brought to his auppon simply because
he is the regular Bolt nore nominee. But it seems
that Hon. Join M. Ntuts, of Connecticut, in a re
cent speech at Hartford, disclosed a fact which
throws • nears light on the peculiar character of the
'great Mirlildunder," and shows that be won wil
ling, four years ago, to bolt the Baltimcneliomina.
tioa and accept one in opposition to It. Senator
Niles thus tells the story:--
"Previous to the Baltimore Convention of 1844,
when so many States had declared for Vin Buren
that hie nomination was deemed certain, Gen. Duff
Green conceived the Inject of calling a Ceinven.
bon to meet on the Fourth of July, to nominate on
independent candidate. ite:addransed a letter to
Gen. Casa, inquiring whether he would permit his
name to go before such a Convention as a condi".
date. Now, though Gen. Cass would probably
consider reale...nee to 'regular nominations' an of.
fence little short of treason, no-matter bow irreg.
Wady they tut ht be made, he had no snob rev
ennui for them at that time. He professed but
little acquintance with the dale of public senti
ment as he had recently returned from France—
nought politicians governed the people too much—
was modest in his thoughts oftba Presidency—but
concluded by acquiescing in the use of his name
before such a Convention. it so happened that
Gen. Green hod not steam enough to get up a Con
vention, and the project fell through."
MIL LONOBTILETH'S IIBBIONATUDG—Before the
meeting of the Locithico State Coevention, the
friends of Biotic", Bums and ELDIII[D, who were
Mr. Loricrriurra's opponents, issued a secret eir.
cater against his nomination and urging the pros
priety of bis resignation es Can of Commissioner
should he be nominated. These are the words.
"If Mr. Longstreth is nominated for Govenor,
whet will be the position of the party T This will
somewhat depend on his altitude! Hs Quoin. To
HEIR, for Dastocascv hi DOW founded upon strict
principles, sod whatever ieconvirnieniss may Mull
to the party from hie resignation, its men are too
sound to permit nick a sacrifice ofyrincipte, ouch.
duploy of triecousstenry, as his mansion ate
mould deoelope." • • • • • Gen. CA
RESIGNEL-General JACKSON RESIGNED--
-even Mr. CRITTENDEN, a Whig Senator, RE
SIGNED, when he accepted the nomination of
Governor of Kentucky: and when that good man
and true patriot FRANCIS R. SHUNK, deemed
his existence during his otßeinl term Improbable,
he RESIGNED IN TIME and for the express pur.
pose to enable as pap/e--the only source of power
—to elect a su ccessor as tissearlie4 possibisommem.
This is on cramp/a dear to the Democracy of this
State, and WO BETIDE THE MAN who *era
himself - 10 orroarricos TO rr BY KEEPING THE
PEOPLE OUT OF AN ELECTION POR A SIN.
GLE DAY LONGER THAN NECESSITY RE.
QUIRES.
Since his nomination, however, there is not n
cofoco in the mate who has thought of the 'olmi
um, of principle" which he has made in retaining
his °Moe !
TtritComm Mrrcmo. ay Bilaruna.—Lord G .
Benedict brought up in the Foglish Parliament the
subject of improper favor having been shown to
Mitchel, at Bermuda, which - he appeared to have
partially gleaned from American newspaper. Sir
G. Grey, in reply, stated that he had no idea that
the instructions of Government had been disregard.
ed, which were to treat him ea other convicts were
treated. lie then read letters Gem the Governor
of Bermuda, stating the reception of the prisoner,
and that in consequence of a ehrouio *Pennon of
the lungs and a physical condition of body which
rendered him very Inedlcieot for herd labor, be had
been tranaferred to the haired wards where he
went& be employed as a waiter.
THE CIIIIIIIILIAND atvee.—.-A deipatch hem
Nashville, of the 2d, was rece;iired Ly Capt. hillier,
.of the Cantbeehuid, yesterday. There were twens
ty inches on the Shoe/s, with a mispeet of a iise,
COM. BIDDLE ' died on Sunday night, in Pbßadel.
Phi&
P' Ma r fila ig Of ikita
THOUSANDS • ,
11 !-:"T 40 4.42.
ups
eyeiiimette people began
to ga4er . ia Opiidira. McMillan's Warehouse, for,
theizirilase at‘ . l.giag and hearing the Whig eaqi.
date for Govemay, Hoe. !Arm. F. Jaime/on. la a
shOrt time, that opacions hOll6O was filled to over.
.!neittg;:t "Id rill , the being strenCt rushed on and
asked for more room. The meeting therefore
ad
)ournedte'the open air, at Murray's Yard, which
loon eghllited a vale sea of heads. It woo the
largest meeting which has been held in this coup..
ty, by aorparty, bince the commencement of the
campaign.
The meeting was called to order by the Presi
dent Of the County Club, who requested the Han
G. Parragh to address the people until Mr. John
ston/arrived. The remarks of Mr. Darragh were
aniacated, eloquent and stirring, and were repeat
edl'y and loudly cheered. He is always a favorite
with a Pittsburgh audience.
Mr. Johnston having arrived, was introduced to
the meeting, end received with tremendous cheer- .
ing by the vast multitude. His address, for the
space of an hour, was the eloquent talk of a plain,.
common sense Pennsylvanian to his fellow cili.:
:ens; and be was listened to with the deepest at
tention and the most profound interest, only inter.
nutted by the frequent demonstrations of approba
,4 On the subjects of the Rights of Labor, the
"ff, Free Soil', and the Ten Hour System, his
remarks were of the most satisfactory character.
Wnza, a leaeing Liberty and Free Soil man,
Mowed Mr. Johnston, and declared his intention
of voting for the Whig candidate for Governor, as
the best and onlyrneens of supporting Free Soil
principles in Pennsylvania dciripg this election.
Horn Andrew Stewart, and T. J. Bigharn, Esq..
each made short and stirring speeches, when the
meeting adjourned, at a late hour, with cheers far
our candidates and principle.
Banners and Transparencies graced the stand,
and our excellent Glee Mobs enlivened the pro
ceedings with their inspiring songs.
We will give, to-morrow, no abstract of Gov.
Johnston's remarks, nod probably of some of the
taken.
Don't forget the Torch Light Procession to-night.
It will no doubt be a magnificent affair.
We are pained to announce the death, by casuist.
Cy, at Erie, Pa., yesterday morning, of Mouse
limo, Esq., of that city, aged 69. Mr. King was
one of the earliest settlers in that region. His fath
er, a Captain in the Revolutionary war, after sem,
tog with credit through its whole period, settled on
Big Wand, on the West branch of the Susquehan
na,—the then border of the Indian country, as a
Commissioner of Pennsylvania. In conjunction
with Robert Lee, he negotiated, at much personal
hazard, a treaty with the savages, which secured
that frontier frumfuither depredation. The Lem*.
lature voted him a large tract of land at the forks
of French Creek, in Erie county, whither he end.,
grated in 1797, with four sous end five daughter*.
The subject of this, Thomas, the third on, has
been always a prominent and intluential
His death will be felt as a public kris, and to his en
dewed wife and children, among the latter, OUT
towasman Josiah King, no afflicting bereavement.
The New York Journal of Commerce publishes
the 4:thawing extract of a letter from a Democrat I
the 'Western part of that Stale, dated the X.th
Sept., of the odious Sob Treasury Lass, h speaks
tor itself
'The operations of the Sub Treasury are become
tog more manifest to the public, and its abuses
more 'obviously apparent. What a curse it would
be to all the business intereas of our country, in
the event of • full Treasury. Imagine its effect
with the Government out of debt and 40 milieus
on hand, as woo the raw prior to the distribution
among the States' The machinery of busi.ss
could not move with such a sum in specie locked
up in the Government smolt. It is so evil which
is only tearable in fair weather. I shall .imaice
if I live to see the day when it is repudiated by
all enlightened men and expnverd from the statute
book.'
This Sub Treasury scheme is the grew me
we of Mr. Von Boren, winch be ads glories in.
If any one hos need to be satisfied of the neces.
tilt' of the overthrow of Loccifocoisin, kir the pre•
salvation of public morals and political decency,
they have only to mad the Morning Post of the
law kw days. The editor most certainly have the
most unbounded confidence in the gullibility of
mankind. and the most perfect contempt ile the
good senre and intemgence of the - peopie,-or n.
would not treat his readers to such colsmns of
falsehood and disgusting runt .• It is some
-sseesaie s ircirlhe meg-mita& ofthe cora win be
its remedy, as it cannot be possible that any lateh
llg-ent people will long put up with such nauseating
stuff.
Loaal Matters.
alEroirria, Ton nut eirisncaou Dias
Tatum a c—As the steamboat Dolphin was
taking In her gangway plank on Monday, prepar
atory to departure, a tall well dressed fellow, who
had taken a great deal too many parting raps
with some arida friends, stepping oat on the sin
gle remaining plank, gave a lurch, and pitched
into the river. After a plunge or two in the mud.
dy water, he arose dripping from his bath, and
staggered to the shore. All the crowd of speetas
tors having enjoyed several uproarious shouts of
laughter at hi, mishaps, and his sobacinent at
tempts to to regain the boat, a good natured fellow
came oil the boat, and assisted him up the plank,
at no little ruk to himself, for the drunken man se•
vocal times lost tile equilibrium, and . seemed just
on the point of making another plunge. Once on
board, however, he staggerd back to a safe spot,
and sat down, determined to run no more rink of
Wing otT"the tamed shaky plank," We heard a
bystander remark, as the drunken man waved
batik and forward on the plank, that he mom have
a "whole load of bricks in his hat," to render him
110 topheavy.
Fm Soft. Miorrum.—The advocates of Van
Boren and Free Soil held a meeting at the old
Court House, on Monday night. Mr. John A. Will.
delivered a brief speech, and introduced Dr.
boodgroas, of Maryland, formerly editor of the Bal.
Moro Visitor, who entertained the large audience
with a strong and argumentative address of about
two houn duration. The Doctor is not an orator,
In the accepted sense of the term, but speaks with
much force, sincerity and dignity of manner--cars
eying conviction of his truthfulness and genuine
philanthropy to every mind.
Mr. Stevenson, of Mercer, Wowed Mr. Snod
grass, with a brief address, and the meeting ad.
Journed at a late hour. Dr. Snodgrass Inp the city
yesterday, to fill appointment. elsewhere.
Tut lima was swelling slowly yesterday, and
freight had consequently declined. The nominal
rate on thy goods wee 37t cents to Cincinnati, and
50 cis. to Louisville; bat the bouts were taking
freight on the terms which may prevail to day—
taking their chance of a rise or fall, according to
the stage of the water. The aspect of business on
the wharf was mach enlivened, and quite a for
midable array of boxes, bales, dun, was deposited
63r shipment daring the day. The boats appeared
to be generally freighting last evening.
TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION
In pursuance of a resolution, passed at a meet
ing of the Executive Committee of the Rough and
Ready Club of Allegheny County, the following
list embraces the names of the Marshals of the
Torch Light Procession, to come otf this evening:
Chief Marshal--IX)L. MORGAN ROBERTSON
Assistant Men:alit—J. CUSS BLAIR.,
MORRISON KNOX,
Joan Sstsu.,
Wi.u.s.sa A. lawm,
Cot. LLOPOLD Saar.,
atoarre Rare, Jr.,
Ernseim Jam,
Jona GORBERT,
Wittisaa W. Lewis,
Jona T. Wrorria,
CHARLES Pasocaos,
HARRISON TAYLOR.
The following is the pet:gramme cd . the proem.
lion from McFederen Warehouse—up Penn St'
opposite the Baysitistown Bridge, then counter;
mend—down Penn 3L m Marbury St, oat Marbury
to :Liberty to Fourth; up Fourth to Wood, down
Wood to Water, up Wetter toSmithfleld, optical&
field to Liberty to Wayne, down Wayne to Penn,
up Penn to McFadden Warehouse.
The Chief Marshal and his AaKietanth wigbe
Ithuript in their nitenilan.e.
By order of the Executive Committee,
P. A. MADEIRA, President.
Dr. 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist s
OFFICE at Alias HalleVs, on Poimh Meet, • few
doom above Wood meet, until the completion or
the house needy opposite. Teeth In blocks, with ad..
ficialgame, after the manner now universally prefer
red at the east, menufaetured to suit each particular
ease. Teeth, from a full set down to • single one, th
orned on a suction plate, dies avoiding injury to the
=Ulna teeth.. Speelmeas of blocks of moron piste
may be trimmed at the °Dice.
All operatkets feculent to the profeesion performed
with care and faithea acirthifito
OP PALL GOODS.
Wholesale and Retells
A. A. MASON ik CO, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
AVE medal:ammo duos one thousandcases awned
iirinigesotPOOdka Pah*.
ems h elite mos* astainsitt the
brY,lnahruinFthelatest;rleke Lid onathutidaudde
aYiee or Importedand AmeristautGoodai hued in
entire packages foam Mclmperun,rrt> retstud
Was Slimier' sales, by one nithe fiisling HlNster
Yost, into is comnantly sending s otto newest and
most desirable goods urthe Eastern inkrkem, bleb
will be offered as low as et soy establishment in the
Coned Stoma and lower thstremtlitoottibly be•offer
eddwin by g
anany Howe to the West. We
enumerate the Ml
lokles--
DRESS SILKS-6 enses nett changeable, striped,
P~nfd sad bro c ade GM do AtTne, Oro de Berlin, Oro de
arms, Gm de A/gien., Glower, block-Orede-Rhine,
Whits fine Satin, Florence of 11 colors, As Sc. Al
so, Silk Velvet *fall colon, Yen , large stock.
3.3 CASES DRffiS GOODS, au: cues extra deb
lama striped Cashmere, do do do printed dohs &mall
figured Loglutt de Lune; do CICII<LICO Plaids, strteed
()Juniata &C. Also, 60 cue* Alpaccila Sit cues nob
staped and plain Lyoneses 64 Tartan Plaid and Silk
Tann, 6-4 cashmeres and (huddle Plaids.
FRENCH ALERINOS—A toll usonmut of block,
mode scarlet, Maroon, Sammie, blue, purple and oth
er colors, of the but manufacture.
2sio SHAWLS—Compridim the most exteauve as
sortment ever offered to this city, embracing long and
sowre,caohmere end Tartan plud Shovels, Maude,
Brook Finland, Jenny land, Lausartme, sad oth
er Shasta.
EMBROIDERLEg, LACE GOODS, GLOM., de
Late caps, cliffs, stmiding 'Et ts.
Atm,
we cambric and lawn Mkt., Laceg
ings, Belt Ribbon. Hosiery of all kinds; Glove. do.
GIMPS, FRINGE'S, CORDS, BRAIDS, 50.—A full
assortment of the most fashionable styles
LINEN AND HOUSE BEEFING GOODS—Case of
Gish Linen, best manufacture, Linen Sheeting. and
pillow case Linens, Table Darnajk and Thayer Satin
a.slr Table cloths and Napkins, Hanka/nib Aus
sie, and Bird's Eye Diaper. Flannels — aver ps of
every variety. Bleached and Brown Aluslinsinore
than 15,t0D pa of all the well known makes.
RIBBONS—More than HO canons entirely new fan
and winter Ribbons,very choice styles.
French Cloths, Cssimeres and Doeskins, in great
vanety; Vesting+, Scarf., cravats and Hata.
Mine Goods of every dem riptlons, together with ev
cry article usually found Ln • dry ponds store.
The following in an • invoiee of - 07 eases gbods Past
received, with the prices annexed:
1U bales aired and white Flannels, all wool, for 10c
7 cases blue and orange Prints,
10 do Calicoes, 33 yards for
12 do fast colored Prints,
17 do Bleached Alas/ins,
4 do Mous de Lsdne,
7 do real Elcoteb Gingham,.
Also, 50 bales I-1 Brown Moshe
Xll of --`"
All of which, in connection wi MOse above men•
Coned, will be offered at less prices than can be afford.
dby my other establishment in this city. The ONE
PRICE SYSTEM, which insures menet, and femme
to all, will be strictly obeerved Any article parches.
ed at this establishment found to be above the general
market price, a consequent redaction will moat willing.
ly be Medcupon the the=stanegt belngtotule trtodn
to the Proprietors, at being their desire that all goods
abatE ue sold on Our and honorable Mena All persons
ua respectfully invited to examine our awortment
witbont feeling the least obligation to purchase.
act{ .
ORIGINAL OAP STORES f
NELA. NARUI, heretofore so favorably known
for the quality and cheapttess of his pods,
begs leave to inform his friends and the public
generally that he bus mut returned from New York.
and having purchased for rash. he is enabled to sell
cheaper and on more accommodating teem. than any
other house isthis may.
' FutiCses--He prepares his fur. himrelf, therefore
gentlemen may rest emoted that he can famish them
with the best quality of Foe naps, of the roost fashion..
ide patterns, Si prices much below the usual prices.
Ciorn roe Lames Maieratm—fie boa alai on hand
several pieces of the best omility French Cloth, se(ect
ed expressly for Ladles cloaks, feolor warranted not
to change,) of which he will dispose at reduced prices.
Curtner.. Cars—No pains wilibe spared to fit chil
dren grub Fur, cloth, Velvet and Plash Caps, of any
color andpattern. Should they not fit, If rammed the
money will be refunded.
Lantos' !Immo Can, of any !mum, made to aide
and on such terms sa cannot but give gadaftetion.
A. NARDI, Markets;
between Second and Thinl
Groot Sale of Blooded Stook . .
AEARS CHANCE FOR FAIIMEB.S.—The watb-,
scriber, a resident of Indiana, Allegheny courify,
Pa, Mx miles above Pittaborgh, on the Allegheny n
ter, artll sell at public vendor., on Tuesday, the 11211
day of October. 1518, the following described proper
ty, vit. CO Sheep, oldie South Down and LeicestersUre
breed; 5 Horses, substantial and young; 3 Colts, rising,
three years; tt match Colts, rising midyears; 3,Dur
ham Cows, 3do Heifers I do Bull, Funuaglirterutilm:
u.foof horse Wagons, 1 cum, It Houghs, I-Windmill,
An. Hating selected my mock of Sheep from the hem
docks in England, I can recommend them as superior
to any others in the Untied Mites—the South Downs
for their superior mutton, their symmeMy of Gann, and
extraordinary milking qualities, to rearing their young,
their docility, having none Of those breeelsy, habit. be
longing to too common breed. This Leicestershire for
sire, health and wool, in quantity many of them pro
ducing from 7to 0 pounds clean w po of superiar qual-
J DU-SE mow.
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Orpheus •'COurt /Isla. •
PL'RS.I.7ANT to an Order of tlie Orphan's Rood of
the county Allegheny, held at Pittsburgh, on the
prenty.second day of idly, A. 11.1E4R—Will be ex
posed to public sale on Friday, the 271. h day of Oember,
A. 1040, at In o'clock, A 01., on the premises, all
Chet certain Lot ormese of - pound inhume In Reierre
township, Connty of Allegheny, end SIAM of Peonsyl•
yams, on the Nest side of the Allegheny river, near
Allegheny city, and marked and numbered In Samuel
Wright's pl. of Lots recorded in Hook No. 30, Vol
dl, p. hit , umher .`sciecnieen.“ (No. 17,) fronting
twenty-four feet on the huller Turnpike Road, and ex
tending hock two hundred feet, it being the same lot
which Thomaskin, by deed dyed JalY /3. A.
L/ 1044, and recorded in heed Book VoL 711. p. 217 , con.
Theta:mos
RICHIRD N GLRAVRS,
ociXaraT Administrator of Henry Hill, deo`d
EATON & Co, boring removed from Market
Fsweet to their new Store, - Nolle Fount street. be.
twven Wood and Markey are now operunglr Fall
stock of Trimming, and Variety Goode,arming wbieh
are—Cdosk and Grose Fringes, or all
k.abroidery Gimps and Veheur,
'Embrothery and toieedls Waal
Zephyr and T.pr.tey seamed Chenille Medi
ZaVtot i Velo m j S M l thu, IWO% ,rr
Ovals ldm Oo l s i tr e a r i son s Al l l nl oe w ae relo,Ee and
oordety;
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Wool and Coteau Tait;
Chibiretta' COMM; of haw penman, which they of.
far at low itneea both wholesale and retail. sell
F. 11. Lama. W. P. MARI:MM.
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liardwartsssekteoper than Ever!
IZ A ttre'rs ' L l trr eO.
sa r,o , " xi • Li 'l d v i. h° 4 — , d, ,„ * .
Wood street, above Fifth, havahow stores, very
cheap and area selected stock of ilardarare,Amported
since the decline of prices in Orrope, and whlch they
are determined to serl correrpontlinglQw. blerchants
who have been In the habit of going k are particu
larly requested to call and took throhgh oar stock,s•
we conhdently believe they will Aare thole eayences.
oct4
=NZ
Dwelling House and Lot for Both
A lufsitOk: and exuslient thee, story brick
threlltug House, containing eleven rooms; au
the comer of Third 'met said Cherry elley.with
the Lot on which it stands, is offered far sale on =coo.
.malaung terms. The honest has been built since the
great fire, and the title is perfect. The Mee, Contents
- mee, and excellent workmanship of the house, and the
ileaseetness or the location, render, lions of the moo
leairable residences in Pittsburgh. Enquire of
GEO. F, GILLMOSP.,
at his office on 4th st, near Giant
CALCINED PLASTER PARIS. -----
Mit/INS & Co, of Philadelphia, condone to
. atanufsett. Calcined Plaster , of tha whiles* anal finest quality that ease be produced:at the low tare of
&Lan, cum, pee barrel, Weakly put up in eacelleal
.hipptog eoudiuon...
Also, Stereotype Plaster at 63,00, sad SandPlatae
e 0 cents per bb I. •
Direct order. to the peoprietont at Philadelphia, o
John Ceiventiangh, thou agent at New Orleana..
oel4-drit
W. M. Willett, D. D., Dentist,
°erica and rtaidence vu Fourth street, opposite the
Pittsburgh Bank. OMce bourn from 9 o'clock to 12 ilk.
M., and from 9 o'clock toy P.lll.
WRY CHECKS ON NEW YORK for sale.
0 .44 N 110LkIREI & SONS
lARAFYS ON . PHILADEI...IIIA, in sums to snit,
1./ for sole. .14 N BOUM) & f3ONS
MIXCILANOE BANK STOOK for We by
Oct 4 N HO! MES. & SONS
OUR tiECOND HAND ELANDS, on hand and fur
sale by JOHN 11 MELLOR,
Del el wood at
.ARD OIL—For .ale by
oet4 O AIAII DICKEY k Co. front a
ALTPETIELE-20 sacka, crude, for rale by
CI oral ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
BACON -40001 b. Shoulders and Sides, reed and for
sale by DWI ROOT DALZELL & Co, newly .t
j'IIIEIME---ED ball Western Reserve, pan cream, (or
by oct4 ROST DAI 71,1 1&
LI 0 L LEATHER-14,000 liemlock Tsoned,la sip
nod for rale by °col ROUT DAL2ELL It Co
ALEPATUS-14 tons, in casks and bra reed end
10 for talc by neat ROBT DALZELL kCo
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ADDKR—A superior article, rot sale by
ocrl
__ JOHN D MORGAN
P o b l y ro COL oc U4IIIO-1 1 1 grazueal
POW•DIPECAI ease jeer reed awl for Sala by
C—
oar R E SELLERS
jOW'S REUBARI3-6 cases inn mc'd &ad kr .ale
b ocl4 fI ESELLERS
BACON -64 dames Sugar cored-limns; 6 hhds plain
do do 8 do Shoulders, bright and dry, Jost TeCil•
veil end for sale by occ, & NICOLS
ODA ASII—t6 casks Soda Asbilitst receited on
k 3 consignment and for sale bs . .
8 .4. W 114.98ALIGH
•
111.00KEREL-75 bbl . No 3 kitickeral,justreceivedi
/11. to atom 100 l for gala by
com 3
Ha W HARBAUOII
•
1.A814—%. trms Ox 11l Glad.; 150 do 10112 do; AO do
G 14.1 2 do; 33 do T 39 do; 50 do 1004 do; Inat /audio'
add for trede by oct3 8 dr. W ILWId.UOII
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UPS. OM SALTS-5 Lags reed and for sale koy
../Zr oct3 JOHN D MORGAN
D I.D INK—Wammicd French, and a aapariot am
-11, etc, received and for auto by
JOHN D 2110BGAN
LACK INK-1 bbl for tale by..
oct3
JOIIN D IIIORGAN
M. by
JOHN 1) MORGAN
COPAL VARNISH-4 bbla Now York pick dyeing,
received and for sale by
obt3 JOHN D AIORGAN
ARD OIL—A lot on head in f bbls, will ba sold low
_Li to close consignment by
oeni J KIDD fr.Co
Iff 'LANE'S VIIIIMIFT3O)—= gram on baser end
LU. ' for sale by oete .1 KIDD & Co
EILMILLION—Aar.
'oet3
, LANI7B LIVER PILLS—ZOO grow on band gad
r.LII, fa sale by °cal J KIDD di Co
DRIED APVL email lot jolt reed and for sale
1J bL— eepla WICK & xrcAinnzas
TN DI A NURSER GOODS—Jaet received, the follow.
king articles: Teething Range, Ehteties, Life Preset ,
VOrt, Don coven, Paper bolder., Tobacco Wallet.,
Mt and Solid India Rubber Rau., all far sale at Kwi
India Robber Depot, Nod Wood at.
°eta - J& R runlan
`ADDLE 11AGS—Joss reed, t dozen India Rubber
Saddle U. a aoperbar article, at the India U.
.et Depot, No 6 Wood .t oar! J 3 /I PHILLIPS
wits routs rL MIN W . Dt3Ca.3l.
"VORBVTII A. DUNCAN, Forwarding ithit COntrnis.
don Merchants. No. 37 First wee; Pittsbatoi.
ocol
nANIOS AND TANDIONINES.—A goo assort
meet of these two musical tostmotonts, Jost we'd
this day. Also, lasaloScales, for sale by
a0t4104 AIELLOhog wood st
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S O fb D r AASI bi 4 7 -416 eask f s i mlaTz,pst
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AUCTION
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Oultiluesday, Was*/ ant.
October th, alt sad rah, at o'clock, ati,ihs Vanier
eial Sales Rom, of wonoma gia•_,__atrions.
1.4 be sold the mon o extemies nopeeMish or es...we
annwEkooks ever cared in ibis mtg. Letter and Gip
ernonorg smor , big* books. Slut* Dnxbefk pre*.
um Raid peas, &a.
Private Wei daring gm dim at ser7 PM Prices.
_-- i
Those who wish to pur.--- - " -- s - '" mai m.mt Is
the whole
• days.
wig
Audi— •
On
Thor
at tho
Costurosccis.
and Flab
-. ablem,
cy, au extensive assonsocut of (andrandab
oddaid D 7 col:Wring of areal carbsty
of roper cloths, esuoimorss, sauftlea, Neatnekp jeans,
flano , oll, blankets, sroolleo masons, hoods and coat
bops cloth Ch i ll si tthcicu, blob, busiluO sae terkii
shawls, line ..P.r rich nide prima, voahatalb
alpaceas alms de aloes, black s em tad - saliA,
damask Imo table clo th s, tickulga t hee ti,' Waukee
sad bomb =elm, colored cambric*, Sc.
At o'clock.
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Groceries, Queeancons, Furniture, ge.
A questa, of Pon.Arm, ofOosa Ow . qucesto
ware, Wildman, mately; boots au Mom, and
cimking,
large platform male,iltron Was, 15 bra poled. lunip
vs manufactured Tobacco. 1 Wally carriage aria
fulling top, 1. double set brass =awed hatiti4l
Franklin stove.
A IMlzmal moment of war and second bud boale
hold continue, among whic h . and atabogaay iota;
drew= bozo book cases, tables, chain, Wawa*
lame et (nowpage gairan, ( .. 11 mr b.*
mamma, work sad wash saw* Ara Irons, cooking
stoves, kitchen unmet* /tr.. ; : ova
torelupps sers
Extensive Rasa wort of .1337 Oath, sr-
On Friday morning, °ember eh, at 10 &close, at Me
Commercial Sides Room, comer of Wood and Flfth
meets, will be sold without reserve, for cashAntt
facets, by order of John Forsyth, Esq. Sherif— ,
The entire stock of an excel:idea retailrrire,thot.
prising a general assortment of Riney :and staple Mr.
!nd moue Dry Goods, mower - HO are 15601
=es awned mental, silk, .win and boanet
rfb-
At 2 o'clock, P. fiL • '
3 half cbews Y H Tea, caventlidi tobacco, 2 begs
Pepper, bbl. beans, 3 bags peachr-s, 1 barrel loaf su•
gar. 1 box wigwam, cendlewick; a large quantity:Of
ardware, cutlery, Ice., which may be examined Oar
clone to- die sale
orb JOHN DDA Attca
I:I~URjDL I~d~~V:~
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C. a. eOETREt MANAoso.r.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 4, to comment.
PERFECT;QN.
Sir Laurence
Charles
*
K u a (with wags)
Ssan
Dance.. ...... .
•Mr. Archer.
M. Poor.- •
.hito Cruise.
•Aln. Prior.
pr Wood.
To coaclodo with
DOMBEY & SON. •
Cap. °Artie •
Toot. Jack-linneby • •
Mk'?Joenegnock
Job Gill - • •
Eli norby • • •
0, Florence • • • • •
Mrs. Bkenton,
VAIN A1f13177
...JUROR & 00'S TIENAGI/111
Units la exhibited prrratittaOtte'oo Penn
TY on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the oth a nd
days of October, 18413, for TWO DATE ONLY.
How or 'Ennewsnx—Prcan 2 4 . 14 o'clock, P. IE,
and al top in the evening. Admission .D 1 doom P l O4 -
dren under 9 yeari of ggee,, beef price. The Procession of a
Caainges, Ac., vriU eater the above town from Haller, at II o'cl ock on the abate
morning, preceded by the colossal
Tau Rims, ex Mums Brix. Csaitacq
Painted and elda L in the inost_ortgeons sty* =ben'
inx Poses (IMO. Neer York Brass Dead.
The Canines and Cages are all Item, (built by the
'best methanics In New York,) highly finished, paratel
and decorated; are down by a tempo YOU dapple
grey_ Horse', the finest stud ewer collected together.
THE CAVALCADE will pus thfough the pried*
streets orate town (advertised Air .exhibition,) to. tlie
spaeloas Pavillon, erected for the exhildtioa of this
collection denims's, where theV may base all
opportunity of beholding the ' detainees ot
MISS E. CALHOUN and MB . NS, .*ho MAMA.
en, will give an Unarming illastratAns Of the escendaiii
cy of Intellect over the trAd tenants °Me forest:
Uldr See large bills althe botelio
'Dm
same will be exhibited at New Canis the 544
Oeut,..nis the mb, and Butler the 11lb Oct, 'ant? ,
Mar,
.trwr 9 Eagle Ilelteirt.'Worett Street.
PUD alba eonllalgreen. ofoier one thonsadd
friends, and the unezaeop/sedpatnonage beitowed
uPon as since we re-uuumed the control of this restabi,
lishineut, we be keys to inform OPT friends and pa:.
trons that tioczertion wall be spared to promoUnlot eon; ,
fort, pleasure sad Wiwi ry afoot. simony and wreak*
the Old Eagle* stand foremost, .d lead otall
establishments in the west, lee cream, (unrivalled)
pe.hcs, oysters In aenacm, with all other delicacies
will be found at this establishme*ty and timed up
• manner wrthont precedent. Bans and "pavtl..a fur.
nished as usual Feud .
SPLENDID LOT OP NEW PLANDS.'‘.,.
NUNN'S &, CLARR,NearTork;
CHICKERCSG, Roston;
~:
The wibscriber has now egret% land thr
sale, a lot Demon adPerior lla . nos, so-,
leers!' try himself at .the mannfactorle t. • ' .4 -
riff,
• Thor consist of Rosewood and 111thotpay Fiatios,iif
ore, 6I and 7 oetana,of estrious Mire =id Pinas .. 1 4
coalman ell the latest improymentst 'lluseeof Dionne
& CTMk'e, (fir which celebrated Rini he ht sous Amy)
have an improved way of wringing possessed by na
other; also, a superior plus of leathenag the tuurthien,
preventing these rhinos from growthg harsh sod irthey
after some lase.
The Plazas of Chickering, of whirl he ' has a soma:.
or lot, am provided with the Circular Seale, end we . 1
, rx.,-rr --- • .. ....ft &MIME
te found .
prices, and 1711 .. _
The sabseriberrat J
Wandler.Hi, (x' /Linda l4A.m .r ted tram ..1 to 5 '...
id• Mt. Wodderell will attend so t6s besteete .... ..
the balance of usne. H.. SELEBbIt,
ort3 as J W Woodwelt's. d3T6ird ss •-,
Desirable Leta for Bale.
T BE s ubscriber hos laid out eleven Lots on We Polish able of the Fourth Stem Jima, and aboni
two and one quarter miles Gam Ote Coon Eioas4
These lots contain each from ono to twc• and a half
acres of land, and will ha sold on immonsble and net•
commodating terms. It la deemed unnecessary to en
ter Lam any explanation al.ths.advamager of thew
lots. Their vicinity to tbds oil., and he dm, Jinn qf the
dtVlPe 6l BXtP E Tl7 '4't:C dr" 4° 1 4 1 13 . 1 r4r lrers
t.
The subscnber also offers for sale ntiotit, seven LIM , .
dreg acres of land In Franklin ip Allegheny
county; about seventeen =lie s front Pi . taso,
nine bulldog lotsin thetribriaMPumbighsnk
0ct.1.4f LLE'CLORAto.
Something Dow. sus won al Vines
TX7ILSON'S IMPROVED PATENT WASHINDIi,
V WELNOINO ALACHIND—Tie subscribe:. nit'
pee:fang! Mumma the citizens of Pittabutgb that thy
above now and mend Patent can be coo _
In the Diamond. Persons whiting tnengige to a brow
neis both pleasant and profitable, Won 4:do well to.
comeand examine this maohlue sood,m It wi l Munn)
bat station time. You wiltind it .prefirrable• to any.
thing orate kind mutated at this time', for tkeindippses!
for which 4ls rimmed. Any mean Wishing to e.*
amine the machine win please call on Mr. Black. !r
ocii-w3tiT
• us 71 of& for tale. ,
ILL be sold at hew prices .ad on long time, 13.11fi ,
LOTS on Wylie street, Rimini Logan., (mount
on street, mid emandina beck 194 feet to
oPO feet alley. The rapid improvements in that pad
oldie city, and the tollOs upon which. the Lots will •hio
told, render this property worthy the attention of Mosti
beim* of purokanuor (cal estate. 1411111i20 Of . 4
TODD & MTN;
• ,Dr....tc% ALPACAS:-P7 R MarphYinvites the par ,
denier attention of buyers to his essonment of
above floods, hstring selected them with peas care, in
reference bleu glassy finish and good body for win:
ter use. Also,
MOHAIR LUSTRI*3, common, medium and super:
fine vein., Including • few pieces )tit black, adapted
for mourning purposes. *limy
FANCY.ALPACAI3 AND , LT le great va
riety of satin stripes, plaids and Intiondes, some of
which are very superior. As theee good. have been
bought directly from Bayonets, they con Da sold at the.:
lowest possible prices.
To be bad also by the,picee, L Wholesale Rooms op,
stairs, at • very small advance on cast oeQ •
Dud aLErs ceniNsr LIBRARY,-for Schools and: .
Fasnillea—This work consists of twenty volumes,
and contain five hanftreddidersoyanbjecri=ated
with 100 engraving.. It Lon entirelro al se ries,
seri.:
recently written and completed. by 00 an,:
oboe of Peter Parley's Tiles, and is designed to exhi
bit, in n popular Gunn, Redact Biographies, ancient and'
modern; the wonders and =ninnies of History, Na:
tare, Art, Science, and Philosophy with th e practical .
duties of Lila
•
The price per VoL l 75 cents, each ibetalaing abo
MO page., 15115 o; or WO per et. For We by
.1 .13 H HOPENS, Apollo Bail , lth ea
Sretina BROWN-1 cask far ',derby_
scut_
JOHN D MORGAN OrMiki
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NyENETIAN RED— O cask o for tale try
°coil JOLIND
BLAccind- - doi 7l laaon" 3 Blacking, in , sl and .
Cargala • nen) JOFINI3IIOIII3IAN
iNagg—tba Ground Ginger, tor gab, by
mei JOHN. DM° z
MUSTARD BERZD-1, bb.l. Whito iteltard Bred, for
sate by sal JORN D MORGAN
IRROME YELLOW-3 a uv i e ye llow fo r
sale by 42e42 JOHN D MORGA/
(IHROMEGREZZI-1 ease eapanor Munn* Greta,
ej for sale by wet JOBNI7IIIOI4OAig
Dispatch and Ortonlele ropy,,,
BOBIJCE-8 Ltd. Utah nolll3atterl4okagian4.lo
J. bills Packed do 17 seeks Barley; Maks common
I store mad for sale by 4& R monk •
ltoand Obereb Building
,
LANIU.II3-1 nue ree,'d -
for
b 3,4I.ICFLOYD
ADD-4 bias and 3 keg. freak
,Lard, to and
for .ale by oct4 it FLOYD
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LINSEED OIL—S bbblost weed and for mid by
oot2 R ROBISON& Co
NO. bIIGAR-75 Md. prima l; 0 taw. far ...lb
. by cc* R ROBISON & OD
Q ALERATUS-6000 Tbs &den t & sale b
0 _ -
R IC!? Uerces N C Mee, fo!; it ak o , % sox a
co
tri*Jl4-•-iOD mu for We
Ro i nsoN : a
A. °cal Co
O. SUGAR-2GO hid, prima N 0 Sum ill ..re
am/ farads by
ci
BAG.U.I:V it SMITH
R/ 0 COFFEE-074 bogs Green Rio Wee, now 1611
d etit ing from tonal asid - Rir male by
lIAGALEY k, SMITH
H E AND EALEHATUM-1181 bits prima quaii.
1 1 Cheese; 84 b., b bbla Barbra., landing from
steamer Carolina mini Air sale by
neer iaeueLEit & &Amu
_ .• • .
NKR VII: AND DONE LIN I SIENT—Zi gross on band
and bin sago mm J KIDD it Co
WOOL -8 met. Wool, pun Tired and Co. .ate by ,
WICK lb BECAfiDirESS
tAcKgREL-383 bbl, No 3 loyit_NarrA t iat4
in log sad.for salo 11..4%0ALW1k
oett . 18 and 20 Wood 4
SLIOULDFXRACES.9 do el:boa:let Brice*,
w o .did mktg., lm received by Ezpress bru3 for
kale at the Oil ch)th and India Robber De pek No
Wood in. sep'3l . dJo WPIIILL.IIOB
DOGE SPRINGS-I dos Door Sprints t Insi
oy.zrtasa, hod for ode the UZI Robber 'lte.
pot, Ito 6 Wood st. toper
a a IHION
PS 7
A. x C p US sandf —a arra a Ae do toga Roest db3
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4 Wood n. ' refit 7 rell PH
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STEAMBOATS.
..2380N AND 1717881181311 DAILY ZiNi
CANAL AND ErrEAu PACKCII,
19a O. abidga
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Liars Pittstargh daily, at o'clock, A. M., nu an
avast Glasgow, alma of the Bandy and Beam' Ob.
- 1111 .43 CO.“"'„ltlid MIIIPLiibMIIII4If laaneldft
7 4 aves New Lultan at detach, P.M., susseth.
fins eerahl theMir,d tla ited tilasgow
deldek. A. Atom, Weir - a - atz
M.—thus snaking a conditions line it/T
"Wa Mit-treight .betweestlfaie<Lishas
burgh,
maw in aorta dna and at la rates than fry any
The odors • • ".
proptiefora *tali tise; hie‘t/tirideasme of in.
forming the public that they haulned ap two hrat elan
Canal Boaa,fisr the seconunodadat apastramani aaM
freight, to run in anaemia, with the well Want
rteasuers CALEB CO'S and assvEß. =c 01 0 40).
log, at Glasgow , with the Pittsburgh Chneds
smut and other deity lines of strinnars dawn. theOldo
and Mississippi men. l The proprietors pbedge thaw
of tats pty
eels. to spans no ee or trouble to Irma east .
fan. safe and disPa .*.surri ask Ofthe pane fame
a
thn rriIIOIIIZEDAGENTS. ..-
O. M. lIARTCN, -
w. HA. ABB4 Co COLI, Mthi ß . l i k "
HANN
milla J. mums von ico. Now Lama
NOTICE—The etearter BEJ,VM, C. E. Clib, ma-
In, will kayo after this mice, far Waftsiftlla peamita
ally, as 9 cvereek in the raoralay. AO)
A 640. •— AwI PITTRBOUGH & nackstrawniaa<
,
'FEBRUARY Pao/to.
FEBRUARY -BI
.
LEAVE DAELT ATB A. M., AND.' P. N. 4
'
The
Er e neesentw boats nandditte
twe line the, pr enasee p.
LANTIC, Capt. James
TIC, Card A. Jacob; and
hPLANE, Ca E. Bennett. The beam sze Mindy
new, and ate knee up wiling% Mut
. 1 .,....... 4 Pe0r aa, A .
my amnion that toonrE z 4"tpenu...... --.
The Bonn Will tease tdenctogabela, Wharf Banat
the loot MR= et will be paneteM in
board, in the bean will certainly lean at . the PPM,
died bott Az . .
vind cp.t 1aw .,_....... , .....,_
0 11 OyAtaurog4
The sorM steamer •
CON
Dorsey P now , izi!ister, will liana
fin SUL, Maeday,
Wedriesda ‘ and Pradap, el, to o ttp e k , , a
/AM % MX" ?madam g, an
*ad' Del
imdsp, at? de senorreeiselp. •.
The Coma will land at all the intermediate
Every seeomodation that eon be mewe tawnies t:41,1d llor cos-
En and safety of passengers has ,w ;The
boat m idea =led ' 4l u. • . 0.
4 ellni Wet/ litotdl•
present exp For fte r iet or • Oa
board to
ird
&be .-.-sonar of it,
• FOB BT. Louiti -'.. ~,, , i ,
The splendidendeuinnudavninds•
im ait e el. Ls, mute l A wili lU4 lejere" . aft - 4e
en end Intennedlara harrier' lyrit.
tees, the 4th los; at 10 o'clock, A. AI:
For Enright or Dunne, aPPIF no baud.
FOR
- cninya7rt • - The epkuLdkillight ~,,
, • • Cr.th, .' ° •.'
Boyd, muster, win leioni
_lir - Iv
nd inteinredrate Ons on IlErda .... p
10 o'clock. For frei gh4 044141 4 11,4 15V , 55 . ;.!!.xF' r
gatita.
• • •Mr.j. Dumf.
• •tdr.' Oxley.
..r..11.1r. Prior. ..
• - Aretier. •
••• •llTr:Roys:
• • 41r. Wood.
• • •Pdiu Porter. •
:-.2ria Prior.
littulisoni
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACXEZE , ,
1110111,1,4 DER,
Parldrumut, Riaster,'•nli , ksertbt , d ts
For-tre t pantige, applran boaxiL• • • •
alms. The splendid steamer' - ' sl
FRlMnsittPi:, 1 ' 1
t Davis, mazer , Irill Lantos ON
_ • and mter4diassrporta dap day_
..- . . . . _
Ito Weloek 14.
t' C C Mali ANDS/. . 1 •
Te elettant stef ,
MN
Cope, master, wirlYeivlTter tie
a intermediate pews this day. stir
win freight et passage, spyty oa board.
- YOU CINCINNATI iNDlit • MIL •
The splendid new steamer i
VISITOR.
, TT.s.::::': Jacobs, master, will leave for °
id s'eleek , A. ht. and intermediate ports this day' '
FOR CINCINNATI; - . 1
Tim now and aubmodalpempead:
HUD3ON, - L
11 ;at i rl mo dating the kw wataybormaii
tido:ugh and the Memo pia". Yew
draaaht Wog io light.)assentrats may nelyelpcm.teld.
carried throagb 'Manor delay /31Ie aria Maas Smyrna,
clonal this day m °Week .24,
For height or paguire, apply on boat Ha to
.
rkf. NENV YORK, may be *toopitial, vimuo64.
arr a few days, et the Exchangelfotel, COM
earth to the applica. of idsaßadylElßk.
'lief of Chronic Weakness in -46mm:id pablia
speakers, Mamie Dyspeptich weak nod thelicalaW
dire end children, and those with areak i tp
prominent hip end shouldes„ap; and
fort bythe eppllmulan of his perfect
Ilion, which is a saboittaithr the ctotht;'
'like other supports by supporting the snail of i tt i
andlifting ;edam vamp:74ms the =than'
i'by afikt rg :a*T.ltt=trtP.44mtpaast fnd l'a mm-w . "}"t r i . ettZnis u n .
belenethe th e weir on Its ex* howli"lna
Ln the motions ether dealtieW ;With bV
by Era Carnmigkk , et Wood' Iftineti!crrientrOd:
um& at their dwelhaga Odicahminafemc.lo lalkh
Medical Pretension laza 6thedigi . CID MUM.
dm
We, the undersigned, ' lt:attn. used 4 14 I = .
Pltanuirops Paronflomi," (*vibe Ltof of n '
it. of
ple Prolopons Uteri, eboorfally te:ify to Ito tirt,i ... ;kos
best instrument we have cost 'Nth to,fola sl i iiii.
cations rpoirod
lit the caw, which. Pt
_ _
a roar PROMOTED PENS— w.
Um received a eopply of mem excellent•Preent.
supermity emulate in the Proteennit . "_
. and Japan ,
.at improsemein which gives illeFt
Is t t... ll CristainS the nib and prevents the i a•
the two you &which it &competed, hy
• perfect parallelism between them.
retains amnia larger quantity of ink than
ar gold pens. • • -
ad„ It prevents all dropping or spattering Of the
liro
It thus obviates every °citation width un be lewd.
against audinery gold gene.. in
addition to this, dr
workmanship LI superior to thatoranypens of
tie mannfactare. They will make as tine a hai=
as Me finest steel pen, while they have all the elastiab.
ty orate quill. They true given satisfaction in ism.
Maumee in which they have been tried. • ••
A.G. It=larrii:s s , -ne n ? Mal saran Sou IoW
Tbe
dies Pert The Illehelien.roniC°Eun=fol:'eassambl,
ofacturers' prices, by
pea
.TOMOrON & EFLWATOT •
Market .61,:coroato
"Be not the first by whom the new trz rydea t
Nor et the bin to It the old aside, •
rgtHE EhIPIRE COOMNO HANGE poistriasol
followitar adrallingace, ;atr.i...WE4l.-11,,cOustlEttl4i
Va h tru wi pertrelist i ltiii'dotte itiTt a ;
hai a Charaberliteluslvely hr Running WU" •
with a spit, thus doing away with all Hut awmfmg 111.,
taehmentsin the shape of Win Ithelerns.. „
It he large calking capacity, eel . _th no nuobstu‘t.
ed niches on the top,Whlsb all-nousaarcpwur
w it can be net up without anion work to I y Mrditurr_
ry brollace, or in th e rood as a stove; MUMinlielle.,•
who occupy hired tames to betroth* Wye . ..open- f‘othi
range attire eon of * stove: And tarn,
It bruits lasi maul than any other ecohing tithstg
net etteeptMg th e 'Emptro Cooking Eltareorm.4...;;
'far sale m olesale or retail, at
GILBEETH Empire brave Depot(
41.1 Market strestyGleardErisr r
mommmuum flaw Henry Male
roan, Esq., 372 Market street —"Yon can toe no meow
reemumendation of It, which I will not cratomin -
referred to. OctismamtDecitiblbilli I
To mint alass.nasAiiikatAireers e . - , ~
A GERMAN, ( 11 years of aged Naha has beta teags- , et
jcs„ red e e manager &ring 8 years la two of WSW& i
enemies glum home' in goltesma, tad la tballkaSta,
Pantry
two ream he England, 'there he litailarid &Ir. A
celebrated Bohemian colored Glass. wisbas la cAdats.l.-
a similes aimation in an American glass maaalhatan,
The perfect knowledge at* the telthal pan at taalingt i
glass which the advent's*: peasaits, ram& .60 tat 1
modes his service* profitable to his eseplortsr: Hew— ,
enc. of the highest reepectsbnity can:he 1111111. par.,..
particulars
_please addresa you ,_paid,..ttagowyg,
TROM, No. 07 Ltroadirayi N. Yl_, vegEbaxlive . it:"
Zlinspratt &
moist pada- Ash.. ,
..„..
MEE mtmenbers aro nave nmelybtg Mar fill A
of the
a sbove kniale, thrdagesselavist the A :,.
Medallion Lydia; having inivet it
and Baltimore, sad two Mom, thee' EcteOldzolhAistossa
Leila, 40 4 x .skipecud ; *bey are, tberefolas Pallated
to reeeissoroars. , Thar artll merest &An As whs. , .
ter and spring regales snyallessna
.----._
.„....,_„" -- W
& szterrcastassr..
. _Diempumiumg. ~.. • . • • ~.,,
rE.Mklnen.hip hermataisaglyin pada ip
of =tIOLE & SOO DEN, la the te a rerstahant . '"
toiland Cast Steel, 1., by mutual camel& doll
.41eed, Amos Tirtgla
So g d e n .y Wallis end* Wenn, Sw
int o
tilataes The bumbles" at a li t =",
A wilt be settled by James BOideSi*ha le .. , ,
, , a
ad . nse the name °Me arm Gar that per •
, ,t1211:11, nij
... r
-- tiept
V. 1848,•:6 - 1 . • .
00.PAILTHERSECIP. "
slyn O. SCAMS .ad Capt. JAMES' AT 0 0.
line enmred Tow peronerstulp, ender tke firm of
IPR A. ATKINSON. end will entry on the Tin,
popper, and Shoes Ova Wore manunsolory, ,
Also, Elselbrialgdsg In ell its brinekee,st Ore .01SI,A
Snout of Wm a Bealo, Fleet lltreetrsear Wood. „ v ,, • •
r n
Paolo:dor snontion given to steamboat work. , :
CRICHERING'S NEW CHM:MAW'
ffiIMSCALE. PIANO FORTEL.ELsta arm; t
' Mao I
Frotex:llcoa the oelebrmadersaree S
afeetdry of Cidelrering,, &moor, wish,: il
We Slew ed circular scale, mu reed aad noir
opea for sale at Mi. Chlekeriar• Prle a Lir It
JOHN MELLAMI,EtIarood
Bole Apra for Chlekemogla Greed amf &ram
. 1, ...,
awe tor LVasterztPennaylintala. . D m ~ .- ,
----..
... . . .
..•.„,r3e. DR. D. HUN%
Deana. Comer orrinarn , ..•
and Dacca; Anna
`Tarket andelTJAllilletli. appi.dv i
• 2 Cub for Bari
I, T ilE good blgh"i nanrehartab mw"
k te
.ouri APVADEY ulßam•
soetk—aub.c "11- 4 -3 v i4.l faC4'
I/
do
v t , ilo a.d i ta, o
d. 2tu l T v o a‘ cluzi e lq 50: .°3"2/ Rria ltft4t si
Pdtr Windur et tAlliarrai WWII
CT G-WC pcieel Le 7 "VILLAS° -
'1.4 serge • May I M 9 cf,, rn
t> ~eD9e by
A
1 bbblia - tat7,"l, -- ; -- :. -" um .1..
A.NDLESS-- . V
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ir th.,VA-43 axa
ad -,: r o, ,
~2 4.....4,„.a a B.vvA, a ~DLEss 1 i
*eta
_.__RA.TH • 60(11r, t e v a o l l er to l 4r 1 A R 8 . 7 157 k. Co' . f . f .
.
0+7114., lat9Pfam.Ll...instme'd @Mita wi1e....,
. "--- fi r ; - • : Piece. . r. , ides! l tdr i3 saisknr Z .ll-
. pow, 00313 i /rumen, try
UP27 , WICK & Wililillyta3B 'll .
Ett•MaL BUCIAR-49 bqrs Whiti Ibiza elossz, rat • ~*
••• e oived and forule by
~_ _ _ . , ~ „ ,
t l '' 0, 147 W/CX a mnerams.,.
I:ll2 ll:ietti l er2br k ' s ! F e l bu i 4,l7l4l, ' ',
i '.
WICIC & NINISNDLZSIr:',Y,
1 • - - }lO2-1 bbl Om Climbdraitstysed-ladfay,..u's
.. w
dale by Ord: WPM& WCANDUab , • ••••••,‘