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FOR VICE PEESIDENT,
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SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
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1.
Joseph G.Clukson, Rory Johnsen,
. John P. Wstherill, 14. William Colder, Sr.
2 James AL Darla, 13. William ATllvalne,
Thom - W:DoSald, • IA Charles W. Esher
O. Dinka O. 'Ri in mer, 17. Andre. G. Curtin,
7 - • whist Doma, 19. Them R. Random,
oba IX Steele, 19. Joo9h Markle,
S. John Landes, RI. Daniel
IL Joseph Selunnekar, K ArelrivV7l.loads,
10. Charles Snyder, 12 Itiellsrd Irwm,
11. William! G. Harley, 21 Thrones SW,
It PranclaTylerr, St IWO A. Smanee.
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FOR CANAL COMMISSIO .
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GE, WM,o2 , z,uf Pittsburgh.
HENRY LAR
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JOlLtit scary, at Eau.
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WILLIAM BEN/30 — illegbany city.
JOHN'IL FOSTER, of Baldwin.
'Taylor, Blihnore, & Jehautont Proottus.
The friends of Taylor, Finial:ea, and Jobnsum, sod
the TardSdfdtt4, and Free Soil, will meat tu: Benin
min:Sarver's;Ftanklin tatmaltip, on Sataninyi Oct y,
ia o'clock, P. BL
Addmems may be expected from Hampton, Dazzle,
end others. prate Committee.
i
Whig eetng...llViralisimart.
On the Oh et October, the Whip rt grill
hohl e Tailor and Johnston maenad at 1 o'clock, P.
IL Tau eat—mm out—one and el:end pupate (or
battle. -
. °scum= FOR THE POLLS.
By resetiatiort, the Executive Comndues athe Rough
and Ready Club have recommended that the. Whigs in
the &Cavan Wards in the two cities, bonne,' and
unrasidps, call meetings to be held at the pliers of
hording *kr-Section, on Saturday aming, the 7th lest,
at 7/prelact, tar the purpose of making the necessary
arrangements ta hams the ball vote of each Ward, Ha
rougDand TdstriM polled, by amminting Coma:mum
far Mat purpose.
Te importamm of the contest, and the limited period
(or work, makes a vircrous effort necessary to insane
the electiaaof oar whole slakes on Tuesday nett, by a
audosit, of which every good A
DIAD Whig will feel proud.
Elltd, Prat.
TAYLOR. S'ILLIIIOIIE, s SOMISTON.
Ether WARD Bosom Was ezda—A mound of the
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ram Fins Wardmill be held this ( Thanday)
, at !.o'clock, al the Old Coati Haase.
Addresses will be delivered by several of oar ben
*OleoCab mid also be in =endear..
The comes% is at hand—let .11 be prepared to meet
Every Whig' in the Old Virstslioald be present.
Brorderof the Exam dve Commithos.
ILLEUEL BLIZERIIRGH, Presq.
4 .1303.1` GIVE VP.TIEIS SEEM.
A Idea Meetutrof the friends of .Tayloy, Fillmore,
abiLlakeston swill be held el the New Market Holm,
IN ALLEGHENY crry, this e owing al delimit.
Addresses will be delivered by Ham C. Derfagbi
Thomas Williwas, and other difiongoithed spanker".
Several edam Glee (Hobs arUl be present.
Illedraezt page terselrelairsphle 111nra.
Peailsylvanis Jobaste".
Never-have we seen the 'Whigs of this election
of the gate mom confident of eaccessin the 'gouge
sde for Governor—mole determined to work t'hat
they may win. And truly their motive is ever•
nokutualerthey have the almost eloolate
ettiitifity of'snicesicheild mit se reward i3r cc-
&w it* the Whigs have the most cheering
reasons Or encouragement, we will give an ex
tract or a letter scruteu under the follourieg
munstattesst Some days since the New York Her
aid announced that it Lad sent out reliable persona
to expiate the great states cd'Ohici and Palme live.
ais,lhr the ewers pavan of am:staining the po.
polio. Among these travelling carrespan
. dents. Ls the famous .Doctor” who is noted for his
. aimed' letters Gym Washington. When'eel:toe
' toe mined at Pkladelphis, he sent bar.k weed,
that he. thought Longoireth would be elected by
abotty 1.0,009. majority. On his arrival at MIMI•
• bruit, thil opinion was somewhat modified; and
la his lasi letter, dated atliagerstown,263. where he
had just mired Lem Chambembrugh, he writes
as famine •
We met today with' an intelligent Taylor demo.
met, the very spews: er a politician &awe desired,
to encounter- Reconsiders thatJahnsion is certain
of an election. and Mid Taylor will get the State. -
Wet.
Bigler, the =Edge of the northern radical
tlearateaL. 7 for Governor, watt superseded by Long.
wad, and that has given great dimubraction. a.
well toilet Baltimore doings, to the democracy of
acathein - (vita:lea The Whigs will gain so
Jorge's. in time counties, thstrith the 8,000 or
• 000 get inPhiiadelpbiacityand ,
will carry the-State. That, sandho,
conviction. The aggressive poliTaylorcy,
bod&N l'olliend Om hal put me in the
• funku,stsidtheelectiat will slum that do. not stead
ate;
mltat eitiOOkti demoenaryoitetustime, speak here
as ill .the oast, oldie walker of Larigematfe elec.
tionly eight or tin thousand; but every day's re.
semthes teed to atzedadlttett the i s m
that the
Georeirecita election will bee wellcontatted fight,
and If Igiaiatreab Succeeds by three or fore thou•
.
aced, if maybe accounted a YrenSt *MY. *
• By tbeildo the oDoetoe reaches here, he wffi
come to the eotteloalon that hit. Johnston will be
most triumphantly elected. '
Chown = Immaros.—our Mends in Allegheny
feel somewhat orwapPointed in not receiving •
visit from ortriebb °audible for Governor. That
glorious Yldriby.his great clibusifpon our pob.
lier meg, as known — bow to erne a heavy lift at
thipillr, plait yrtaild havigratified Mr. Johnston
eaceedingly to have paid them a visit; bat it waa
lawny cart of bis. power: his appointmmos being
all given out for him until the claim of the Govt
campaign. He left yeaboday:irnrldng for
firnumburgb; where he was to address the people
of Waltman:demi yesteadaY afternmm. To day
he is to adding the people of Bedford county, and
en Satardai the people of old mother Comberlaiid,
W.Cirliale, and on lbw:lay evening he win close
tha campaign in Philadelphia—a amend When t
cise; Which we feel the utmost at will be
mowed with a glorious victory at the polls
. . •
Gasaaun rnue:LAIID Besecu . rnces—Hon. F. O.
:14 Of Paidandi Me.,has forabhed the Lanai
eMe IcitimalMith a kar more &dorms in Cum'
adadaMetklead Spricalathata, in coanctioa with
*la* Htigatan; - Mmumm, l3 xern dr.Csa. Heaps
that can agreed to be rerpoatible to the company
lorthe lategrity Kiscrecrar. of Detroit, the
`Ageseitiat that he did not 'bide by the agreement,
and has net Lamented kr the disbursement of the
kinds yet,. Maabotra sap he wu imenmed in
ibeeptealetkm to a mad amount lady, compred
with Judge Htiammo, vlmr area inWmeed to a
lazim soma kiralomuso, kaweverotow
far Cam and Boma, arid makes comb exprear pee ea
or disekmores madam his dear Mend Mr. aunt,
mbo' feels ie mich alarmed fur the Idea groat
utter .tion Washington to the New York
itatai4iiinteathat . Wir. Via Bunn bas • son living
gogifigiMohiwyrho, at the present moment is
=I WO :obit inctemsive slave proprietors in that
If.thp old an /I opposed to alarm, and
• iii° l u l ChulP d ."" bia mends wig he tn, be Ins not
1)13011 112 . - UlliZll4 child in his own
lan' thouglik *Una he
\ paheelnoaorool!nnglio with flonthant prim.;
ytea t a baroald te maga coiiiisisass • Soothers
*pi mith ' Sngt4iii;i4 2l2 4 6ll ',Y
, .
ate Ihralhao, wady 25,000
a tq'6s let is
.Pads iri#,V all Y al ; the
Ws
1500 to :ow Mau= Oa dap honk-
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--116113asif Marehaki, they. sire thirty _Oa, newly
Irlittaidbottabictridalido cot coatakt ae , all thirty
(1 11 , nrfritiaataiitor tilliii lolo oFickeles
- ' boon lathe Rae dolliatakbringisa3OXlfianal
year, recently put op at pablia cab kr 30,000
• parebasor.
•ifirtiummninicsingwrimi.
- VOY '.IOIINITON'S'IREECIF
-,'
The fouswis g is an astir's:so/ass spsislies a•-
11 Tard et@s`reatAthigmsetfng,onTneadsy eta
dig, smitten out from the' notes dour ieponer.
Johnston not beingpreseet et the opening
of the meeting, Hon. G Dumb oreacellee to the
stand.
nreaussu
Darragh 'seta he had
:oPitlittn of Gov. Johnston., He knew
tOsodoil the 6ariicei tilt so man
of Ma me hi the, littittel, 'was blii superior [n ability,
Mr. Manton bed
taken part with the Whip as stlecmsetfrsntive, to
omit the. tide obemix2atii oiimule. Y He had
since been, and continues to be a sterling Whig,
and was now about to speak for himself in regard
to his principles.
Mr. Longstreth, the Democratic candidate forthe
Lune office, ha passed through this city two weeks
ago, but had. not ventured to appear before the
people—bad expressed no opinion on the Tariff !
on Free Soil, or on any other miestion of publitt
policy. The sneering would have Mr. Johnston's
slaws Dom his own lips. He (Mr. believed
most sincerely that Mr. Johnston would beelected,
In 1814, Mr. Shunk's majority was but 4200, and
the tingle comb= of the Tariff would charge
times enough to elect Mr. I The Whigs had the
votes to elect him—would they not be palled? He
(Mr. D.) had informed himself hilly with regard to
the sow of the Huns At the last election, 60,000
Votes were unielled-40,000 of these Were Whig
votes The Whip, he regretted to say, did not
exercise the right of suffrage with the constancy
and fidelity which was necessary to secure the ea.
tablishment of their principles. The Democrats
were more Willful in dine-barging that duty. But
be believed the Whig vote would be polled at the
coming election: The Democrats hadpeen coin,
pelted to admit that they were notate?' Meads of
protection; and the State election always called out
a larger vote when a Presidential election was ire
usedirdely to succeed it. If the vote crag was poll.
red, a change of 2000 votes would give the State
to the Whip. The Twit:relocation would Insure
that number of change, and many more. Them,
ciao Of the 'Whig Governor in October, would be a
prelude to a greater victory in November. The
28votes ofPennsylvania were counted on as cer
tain b 9 the oppcsitioci, but they woqld be deep.
pointert They claimed the vote of Nbw York, al
so, but did any one believe they would carry that
State. They would also be distuipsinted in regard
to Ohlo,—she was thoroughly Whig, and would
cast her vote for Taylor. If the Whip did their
duty, they would carry the election, Let every
man, then, do his duty—vote for theiTariff of '42,
and for the great principles of the Mrhig party.—
Those who were not satisfied with Casa, must vote
for Taylor, or throwaway their votes. If they did
so, they would be responsible for all the consequen
ces of the election of Can to 1844, the third par•
ty threw their voice away, defeated Mr. Clay, and
brought in Texas, with its debts, Slavery, War
with Mexico, km.. Now they had a third pony
candidate, also, and the same policy would be pur
sued. No man in the Union believed that Mr. Van
Buren could be elected. Mr. D. did not believe he
could obtain one electoral vote. The contest would
be decided in the electoral college, between Taylor
and Casa. Any man who voted for Von Buren
would be contributing to the success of Case, and
the recurrence of the results of the election of '44.
But whatever the Meting in regard to the Presi.
dency, for what ram should Free Soil nice
pate Mr. Johnston. Ile had always opposed the
extension of davery—and was the nominee of •
patty holding the same principles. Lcingstreth was
the candidate of a party opposed to Free Soil—
which declared that Congress had no power to
prohibit the extension of slavery. He (Mr. D.) had
always opposed alarms , extension—it had been an.
constitutionally extended and smuggled in, when
Missouri, Arkansas, Florida, and Texas were ad
mitted into the Union. Mr. a concluded by re,
pealing the appeal to the Whip, to roll their whole
vote.
Governor Johnson wee then netted cm. The
immense audience received him with three deaf.
enimr cheers.
Mr. Johnston said, he had enjoyed intimate per
sonal relations with many of those present, but felt
that it was not as an individual, but as the repro
sennuive 'albeit. principles, be annow so warm
ly greeted. The immense audience had mem.
bled to exhibit their devotion to Whig principles—
the Oleg or the patty which had utiertmuen law
"Hutu been elected by a /me party arida fellow
citizens as their candidate far the Gubernatorial
chair, he felt it to be his duty to visit the dillerent
sections of the State, to see sad converse with
aliefasses, and obtain all possible information in
regard to the resources and diversified interests of
the whale commonwealth. He did not hesitate to
admit that he required the information. He be.
HOTLYd that a candidate should be acquainted with
the kcal interests of the State, and he must hold
converse with the people to obtain thaill26:l=2llo.l.
He had mingled with all classes, and had been
every where received with kindness and courtesy.
I He believed that in regard to one or two questions
there should be butane opinion among the people
' of Pennsylvania. There shoal be baton opinion
in regard to the tariff He had visited part of the
vast mineral region of the State, and had finned
some conception of her resources. Few of those
present bad any Idea of the mineral wealth of the
State—of her iron and coal beds—the extent of her
timber lands, her water power, at the productive.
nesaaf her soil. He believed her capable of gas
gaining • poptdation equal to flirter the whole Un
ion at present, and of affordingto that vast point's.
ticm,greater means of wealth and happipess than
arenow enjoyed by any people on the ilke atlas
globe. By rail toads and canals, she would extend
more and more the etcHities of aedess m her mines•
al treasures. He argued that it was her duty to
Enter the tariff policy, as the means of protecting
her interests, and developing her resodrcee He
would give some of the mamas which led him to
advocate the protective policy. He would not
impugn the of his adversaries,but not wish
level represent any man whose interests he could
not 'observe, would freely state his own opinions.
He regarded the laboringeless as-the most impor
tant—and believed that government should pay the
highest regard to their protection. Next in imp°.
taut in his view wan the agridtfittnal elan—next
the manufacturing, and last, all not embraced in
one of the first named classes. In the Old World
the laboring man had no part iii the government--
J*llms a mere machine, used for purposes oflabar,
and thapertormed, be was no 'farther regarded.—
But here he faints part of the government—the
very basis on which it rests. He therefore should
be enabled to educate himself,dad his children for
the performance of their high duties, and national
legislation should be so directed as to afford him
means and opportunity. Of the next class—the
agricultural—it was scarcely necessaryto speak in
that place. He looted on these two clime" as the
support of government. The farmer should have
a fixed home market for his pruduce—not affected
by foreign legislation, and fireign commercial re
validate The o=lAL:chum suffered least, by bed
legislation, because having capital, he may change
his business. He may be greatly injured, but suf•
fors less deeply than the forme: and the Waren , —
The mercantile and other classes were only Wan
ad by the general prostration of business. You
take awry from the poor man all the means of
happiness, when you take away his means of ob
taining a livelihcod. The object of just govern.
mein--to secure the greatest amount of happiness
to all—was defeated by the fete trade policy. The
imported manufactures of other countries
ced the manufactures of our own—and robbed the
hammer of his means of support. If it was right
to bring a single foreign Gado to ciiis country,
which could be manufactured hem, id.wao right to
go abroad for all—and we must give way to the
pauper labor of other eouritKas. He wished not
to build tip a newtheory—butWhen a system work.
ad Welk he would retain it. We had had three
periods when the country watprepared to supply
its own mandlictures, sod three times has the hi.
ritr system been broken dawn—with what manila,
all remembered.
Ma went on to exhibit ,t#e effects of the re.
peal of the tariff in 1818—whito a gentleman re.
I marked that dour was sold evp 25 per banal--
DU J. proceeded to define pa 0011411011 of the
country previous to the election of-General liar.
risco, and the enactment of the tariff of The
femme, he said, could not sr produce es all—
, could not pay his taxes to State—capitalisis
world not lend here dollar—fibe could em pay her
debts—even the wages of thd &harem on her pub.
lio works. Those wadi did cot pay the Wong
mfi,their °oh, and the Old edeyrtMarettith Win on
Irects baskraPtar the *aim of
galloon 4 .4iTed OgnifidOret:ilid IvOtbe tariff of
14isister# That
Mr. strir Aimed to orcsect all inter.
cgs. Itioptashos, every mambo wished
h :~'S 9 '~~~~' 3 : -~~ =?' r _rre... ,Yr r ^ ~:~P''^STn , :3`-3'.^.~.'.~T.'rl}.4.t.F't+,ter. i. ~..,a".n!+a.a-.-.a.,..._.._.~
10 T9iiri , fatiod employment : , ..4.llhrerteltes oftuiirt
ufactureOrospeted, and all pities pledged
se!ine . tolihreapprot. But the Purtyoppased to his
eide4tM repealed it, nt4twith.wanpuir their
'Pledito: they had not sought to modify
due regard to our interests, but had ditregarded
those interests, and he believed that the law was
designed to break down those interests. He m.
fared it twin the fats that the President was hos
tiki to protection—end from a section of country
where this was the prevailing sentiment. He be
lieved the tariff of (6 the worst ever passed, and
if suffered to continue, would prostrate all inter
ester,
Mr. J. here went into an able argument in re.
gird to the merits of the tariff of '42:and '46—hut
we are compelled to condense. He was opposed
to dispersing the people over a groat extent of
country--thought they should be aggregated, as
more °Oxidative to their individual and social hap
pioesy and be who built a =sauna:tory, and bro't
into the neighborhood the school house and the
church, was a far greater benefactor iban,one who
scattered armies with the sword.
Mr J. said that there was soother question In
which he wu in the habit of giving his opinion
He alluded to the attempted extension of Slavery
over the territory, acquired from Mexico. On this,
also, he thought there should be but one opinion in
this State. She had taken ground against Slavery
its 1780—and gave her voice then, Or its extinc
tion throughout the Union. Had concurred in the
ordinance of 1787, declaring that every foot of ter.
Story covered by its provisions should be finever
five, and before the Constitution went into effect,
every foot of territory coos free by its provisiou—
It MU the true interpretation of .the compromises
of the Constitution," that el territory held or to be
acquired by the Nation should remain free; and he
believed that every Slave State received into the
Union since the adoption of the Constitution, had
been admitted - in violation of the !mint of that in.
Winne= Had its spirit been carried out Slavery
would have been confined to those States where it
existed when the Constitution was framed. Mr. I
laid he had lately met with the resolutions of the
Pennsylvania Legislature in 1817, egtEnst the ed
mission of Missouri passed by a unnattintous vote.
These resolutions contained the sentiments which
should always prevail in this State. He regarded
Slavery as a violation of the laws or God and the
rights of man- a curse to every country where it
existed. If Pennsylvania should utter the same
voice now, which she once gave against the ex.
tension of Slavery it would be arrested, forever.
If her influence should be wasted, Or thrown to
the opposite side, the iniquity would be perpetna,
ted.
Mr. J. believed these two questions of para.
mount importance. If Casa should be elected free
trade would prevail. lie believed Mr. Can lion
arable man, who would redeem his pledge to carry
out the principles of but party, and the Convention,
which placed him m nomination had declared its
approval of the acts of President Polk—sad espe
cially of the Tariff of 46—because of the impulse
which it had given to free trade. lie [Mr J.I could
not my that the Baltimore Convention had made
so unequivocal an avowal in relation to Slavery
extension bat Mr. Cuss himself had distinctly said
that the Wilmot Proviso would be death to the
war with Mexico, death to the Administration,
death to the party, and he [Mr J.l believed it would
be death to their nominee—Mr Cass
In the next place, said Mr. J, have the Whigs
uominalod the proper maul General Taylor has
performed every duty of his life faithfully and well.
He comes before you boned by no platform but the
Constitution—pledged to so policy bat that of
obeying the will of the people. If their represen
tatives pass laws embracing that will, he is pledg.
cal to carry it oat. He would not venture to op.
pose his will to that of the people. He believes
that the majority should ruler and would faithfully
discharge every duty.
Mr. J. was about to close, when somebody ask ,
ed him how many hours should constitute a daft!
work.
Ten, stud Mr. I. Ile thought that number of
hours sufficient, and had so voted in the Legisla.
tore. He had also offered a movie°, that no Conn
should sanction any contract which demanded
more than tom hours of labor—but the amendment
being rejected, he had subsequently offered the
proviso now objected to, as the mean* of enabling
children over fourteen, who have the; privilege of
Ong their guardians, an opportunity to obtain
employment under special contracts, to labor
twelve hours, JO= desired to do ma He belie.
wee uproper to prevent the einps.,,, t 4 tr i
children, because they should have opportunity
for acquiring an edacanon, and ea the law now
sand., no child order iturteen could be employed
mote than ten hours. If elected, he would carry
out the popular will on the subject, u expressed
by the representatives.
Mr. J. A. Wills was nem called on. He uid
be was a Free Soil man, and could not support the
Prexidential candidate of the Whig party, bet le.
cognising in Governor Johnston a sincere and ar
dent advocate of Free Soil, and in the resolutions
of the Whig Stale COnYeation au unequivocal
approval of the acme views, in an adoption of the
resolution pn that subject passed by the Buffalo
Convention, he (Mx. W.) would give to Mr. John,
sum a hearty support, nod urged all Free Soil men
to do likewise.
The Glee Qabs next sang two stirring songs,
and the Bon. A. Stewart was next called on.
Mr. Stewart said the time fin... Lion had arrived,
and he would only urge the Whigs to turn out and
elect Gov. Johnston by an overwhelming majority.
If they did their duty on Tuesday next they might
stay at home in November—General Taylor would
take cure of bizase/f. He bad never yet been de.
(hated, and never would be. His victory over
Cau would be the greatest he had yet achieved.
(Mr. S. being very hoarse, spoke but a few mm
Mon)
T. J. Bighom, Eal., was next called on. He al
luded to the Imenern of the hour, told a good anec
dote of Gen. Taylor's benevolence, and the grati
tude of the benefiriary, and concluded by repeat
ing the appeal to the Whip to tarn out on the Len
coed Tuesday of October.
The meeting then adjourned.
St/maga Acearta atul Dreadful Lass of Late—Ca n.
6nm:ion vitae Bunang of the Stalatioot Odidi
on Lake Huron.
Bornic,, Sept. 30,1418.
The supposed loss of the steam propeller Galati
on Lake - lagoon, hence from the upper lakes is
believed here to be billy comfinned. Remnants of
• wreck, having semblance to the Oafish, have
been discovered on the Canadian shore of Lake
Huron, and the belief universally prevails that the
telLiel took fire, and, there being a huge quantity
afganp:iwder on board, the destruction of the vessel
mast have been completed by the explosion of the
powder.
The charred wreck of a large propell l er wee dri.
yen ashore at Pine Point, above Goodrich, Canada
West, on Wednesday last, Sept. 27. Ayawl boat
also came on shore, but it was not at all burned,
while many of the wooden hoops by which the
mils are run up and down, appeared to have been
cut with an axe. Three bundled barrels of flour,
with an immense quantity of candles in boxes, and
boxes of thishss; kegs of blasting powder, packed
in oats; together with many other articles of met
ctuutdixe, all bearing the evidences of having been
shipped on board the ()cloth, were alsO picked up
along the shore. Many of the packages were di.
reeled to the Pant Bt. Marie, and the Medea Min.
mg Com pany.
The timbers of the wreck that came 'ashore, had
the appearance of having been torn asunder.
As yet no human bodies have been fined, and it
L supposed that all on board perished.
Slavery Extension
The Washington Union, is, of all the pospers in
the United states, the most devoted advocate of
Slavery Extension and Is the known and accredi.
fed organ of th e s lavery party. Ita opinion, then,
of the mama of the candidates of the two great
pasties or that question, is deserving of attention.
Fleas what it sap :
Cam m Fan& or SLIMY Erszpurum
"At all events we am happy to understand by
private letters that Gem:Cass firmly stands on the
ground which he was taken. Being applied to fint•
wally by a man of the Wilmot stamp, he declared
hudwaitatingly that he adhered to his . Nichnhem
aver and to the Baltimore Phtiform, and that 'falai.
ted President As would tete' the Wilmot Proviso."
-(Wash. Union, Aug. I L IB4B.
TAYLOR OPPOUD 10 tILAVIZT EXT/1211301.4
'Them out be no doubt about Gen. Taylor being
opposed to the ancesion of Slavery. His letter to
Gen. Gaines and the Cincinnati Signal are proof of
this tact. That As livea in a Siam !fiats is no awn.
meat:halo wide, its/eve...ion. Thousands ofthe
citizens orate South believe Slavery to be wrong.
in every septet le Which tie= be viewed."—{ Wash.
Union, Aug. 6,1648.
hinsurria To Boas—The Washington correspon
deet of the New York Herald writes as lidlows
eft is sakl that the Hoe. Edmund Burke, Commis
aloha at Patents, will receive the Minis= to Rowe.
vacant by the death of Dr. Mania. Mr. Burke is,.
unplestionably, a man of talent, and, pinks aside,
aZentlable gentleman. He is, however, a time
den, and harm coneconen* made It peat
many enemies. Mr. B. B. Franck President of
the Washington Telegra l t C l. ozi l w, and kirmerty,
clot to the House of
batik succeed Mr. Burke the Patent office. p Ti
tait*he them the runt sewint is so near, no change
be ktade in the Patent mace until After the
MAT report is pawn:ed. We lean that Hume ill
no teoll in the report that Mr. Burke had applied
Ihr the eoMmetrnp of &iton.
ueYttimonraaam^!7.l
Vuolt'Orir t ,W*oale.
I,Nms Yost, Sept. 3Lt s . 4 .
The arrival of the stiaina -brings no enfant**
stone to the speculators ht tie Government Loan,
Whose agent is now in London attempting to make
a sale of a part, to save then: - 'fiOin ruin. Same
letters have been received in relation to the 01 , 6
jed, and all that can be said ii, that inagotkareale
lira pending. The loan of 600,000, Wrote, holds
iog Treasury Notes, has been made, and the money
paid out, without of yet producing the effect deer
ed. Stocks remain heavy, at • fall of t from the
highest point--closing at Hal, cash, for Treasnry
Notes. Fancy Stocks have fallen, and the market
shows no limas of permanent toilet
The right of Mr. Walker to make a loan upon
Treasury Notes, is fiercely debated in Well Street
without any conclusion being arrived at, excepl
that his power enables him to
putting a forced construction upor
the right to buy up stock, with s
ceipts from the public lands, and
to reissue them. Now the law
reissue the notes for which the L .
pledged alter the close of the Mesh
being a war loan. Clearly, theu
no right to reissue the $800,0041
days, for the war has ended, ant'
expired. He can cancel, but at.
fiectjthe Secretary has coral/red by — hi• acts ituth ,
the oper ation of the specie system to ruinous to
the business of the country, and that an arbitrary
exercise of power must be made to restore the
metallic basis of the currency to its proper elan.
nets. The Secretary has become the great money
changer, and rules the currency as he pleases—
performing acts more daring and dangerous than
were ever attributed to the National Banks, intheir
full power. It is expedient, and that with the pre.
sent administration makes it right to be done, tho'
illegal and dangerous in precedeet.
The Episcopal Convention has artionrnedlsfier
a quiet cession, wisely allowing all questions not of
vital importance to remain untouched. The sub.
oat of admitting colored clergymen to full privi.
leges was not debated, and the question is prOper
ly postponed. The salary of 52,500 has been con.
tinned ID Bishop Onderdonir, and the matter put to
rest, until time shall do away with all the WA
feelings the unfortunate subject calls up.
Jerome, who has acquired so much fame by. his
gallant rescue of so many human beings Site the
wreck of the Ocean Monarch, received lastitiffbt
the highest honors his native city could bestow.—
The elegant gold box voted to him by the T
Lion, was pripented In the presence of the no.
thorities, and the largest audience a roof coul cov
er. Coon the stand with him were women and
children, who were saved; and when the services
were ended, a general rush was made by the au
dience to grasp by the hand one who bad rushed
between those whose lives were equally is dui
ger from two elements, equally frightful.
A new telegraph, by Bain, has been pot is ope.
ration, that works well but slow. Instead of a lec
ver disconnecting the circuit of electricity, as in
the old machines, a hair pencil is used to write with,
and a large verbatim fan simile made. By means
of a curiously contrived apparatus, a bead of paper
passes over a roller covered anti ink, and tha we.-
song appears in black, a contrary way of expressing
the truth, but quite correct. A portrait can be
drawn as well as not, and the machine is rather
upon the degoerreotype system, though slow in its
operation, and useless, except as a cur osity of tit
Macready, the great tragedian in all respects,
opens on Wednesday, at Niblo's, in Mathetb—em
daring to appear at the other houses, where he
was supposed to have been engaged. Theatrical
amateurs, and the idlers generally, are in a deal of
trouble, and the result is likely to be a row like the
one that drove the Woods from the stage,in Tetra
long gone. Theatricals see in full blast here, and
seven houses nightly crowded to overflowing, to
say cothiag of the crowds who go to see dioramas,
panoramas, and minima; who have no
merit, except address in galling the good public
out of their money.
Saturday night.—The effect of the steamer's
neva is won told. Cotton will open at a decline.
Flour remains unchanged—good Statc brands, S 5
56a55 75. Grain is up—best Wheat held at 129
GJI32e. Corn, SO eta, and 70 for high mixed and
71 for Penn s ylvania round. No change is Provi
sions, but very firm.
Mr. Corcoran, it is said, has s propoaltan—from
Baring, Bros. & Ga.—to loan him 0.500,000 on Go.
vernment Stock, at 7 per cent-, with the privilege
of buying the stock, at a specificprice, w ithin a
given time. The hula &aim:nation hang& by the
steamer, in relation to this affair, is kept very close,
but the above report is believed to be the true
one.
The Steamer United States mill sail from South•
ampton on the 10th of 0.44., Th e true cause
of her potting back was, that the main•godymons,
on which the aide beams work, became loose from
defects In the cast iron through which they pals,
and Li:tensed the framing. ' C.
Paccam or tun Cnciums.—The cholera in the
North of Europe in committing feartal monger.—
Tbe eases are more and more numerous every
day, and great frail are felt of its cramp* the QM.
tinent yarrow's From the last accounts gather
to Synp-u.e etsolcra on the 21at wag rathlg
fearfully. Since its rust apperannee, the 12x11 leir
there bad been 19,473 death*.
In Vienna, only about 2or 3 eases:per day. In
Moscow, 25 to 40—two thirds fatal. In Pawn nut
brake out; and at St. Petersburg, on the 31st Au
gust, then were 380. In the course of the day
22 recovered and 30 died. September lot there
were only 315 cases tinder treatment There had
been 204 victims in Stettin on the first twenty days
after it appeared ; and in Riga, op to the 18th Au
gust, there bad been 5,220 cams-1,054 fatal ;
3,480 recovered , 552 still under treatment For
days there were in Warsaw, Poland 215 cases, 52
deaths, arid 59 recoveries.
Advice. Mtn, 20 of Angtmt, slow that the ChoL
era appeared m one of the Greek Islands, a few
days before. The typhus fever was the same time
prevailing to a very greatextent The Government
had taken all possible_ precautions ; but the result
was awaited with gent Oar.
About 50 new cases daily at Magdeburg, Ger.
many—very Gm recoveries. It appeared in Ham,
berg on the Gth, and in the nest three days there
were IS cases, all fatal. At Stettin and Vienna, it
was also makeing (ireful progress.
It has also broken out with some violence atSibe.
Us, where it did not penetrate in fanner years.
Tux Burrow Hum' will probably prove ■ ca.
are, Col R. L Kinney, whose name hu been
identified with the expedition in a letter dated Col
ima Christi, denounces it. He says:
The republican manner in which Herera ia ad.
ministering the Government bears such a favorable
contrast to the anarchy which reigned during the
terms of Santa Anna and Paredes, that the pimple
ate much better contented; sod if so change extra
Owe, and the tneaveres which Hemra has under.
taken be carried out, their social system will en
approximate to our own, that the people may not
find it necessary to seeks change.
Under these circumstances, how impolitic, how
injurious, how dilemmas might it prove were their
neighbors to interfere, and by some overt set In•
voice them in en Issue with their government,
which they may not desire and which they may
not be prepared for.
The following note, published In the Corpus
Christi Star, from Capt. Besancon, • leader of the
"Buffalo Hunt," shows the hopeless character of
the undertaking, at which we most heartily rejoice •
Comma Cmurn, Seg. 11,1848.
Dew Sir—l regret exceedingly having brought
down men for the purpose of engaging in what is
and tuts been called the Sierra Madre expedition.
Had I been swan of your own opinion., and not
relied upon Madam Rumor, I should have been
saved the expense of.uhainence and transportation
of a large body of men.
However, I have no just cause of complaint
against you. From the convereation I had vitt, '
you upon my arrival here, I became satisfied tlu t l
your name had been need by ethers to an extent
not authorized by yourself
Notwitbitending this slight misundennanding, I
trust that we part friends.
Your+, truly, L. A. BESANCON.
Col. A. L. EMIL
1070011077' 07 • New Sarzsurs—We were
mesentat the Cambridge Observatory on the even.
ing of the 23d, at the discovery of another satellite
to the planet Saturn, malting the eighth. Wet.
CL•scn Bolos the eminent astronomer or CAM%
bridge University, and his son and assistant,
Games Bow, were the fortunate disorrerers—
Bottle( these gentlemen are devoted to their labors,
and have already conferred lasting honor upon the
sublime science which they nightly explore. The
two last satellites to Saturn were discovered by
Herticheß, and the discovery wan hailed by the
artrenomers u the appearance of a new continent
would be by men in pursuit ode new world.
Cambridge has no greater attraction than ha Ob
servatory. The telescope there is very much the
largest in the country, and the one iu anasta—the
largest in Europe-4s only like to it in size, and Info
rior to it in power. Both were munGletured at
Munich, and are among the wonder. of Europe and
America. The telescope, Observatory, and grounds
at Cambridge, costing some 3611,000, were the fruits
of Boston connificemac and amongthe liberal done.
tions since, has been one of $lOO,OOO for discoveries
In the Heavens—N. Y. Express.
A Neither!' and • Swathe= Casa Maxi In
Oenierestoo.
Oa board the steamer America, iellteragy, from ßuffalo, an enthoslastio Lowe:rim of our city ifs de
claring his "views" to a hoover passearposotard
the basis of hie predilection for Gen. Cass was, that
the General Was opposed to the extension of We"
very , a d la flow of the Wilmot Proviso. One of
his Imams, who happened to he a palm= from
LOtliztaria, replied, We are both MIS Men, dr,
but I see you are advoesting big eleraion =wrong
monde, It cannot be UM Gen. Oaitils to AMOY
of the Wilmot:Pawl= We Nichol ion letter for.
bids noch.s.ametuaton. In my t 3,41 , 0, air, we
ground ram hostility to Gatmlnl.Zrataa on the fact
thal,:by the tends of his first letter to OapftinLLa ._
ma, be stands pledged to approve a NH
the principles of the Wilmot Proviso to ttte"frg
tortes °Mem Mexico and Calilinida.”
The dtionadon then 'topped t--Cfepefiand Mr.
roaclice ermazion nascr
bitima*oll.
Mammy, Oar. 2 181&
•
Pursuant to adjournment of the 25th tilt, the Se
lect Council met—present—M Aiken, Black,
Ceeket RilL.rtnetlil, Laughlin, ens LEP",
Murray, 1111, Mcßuraine, Simpson. Totten, and
Mr. Shipton President.
The Am banners' in order was the continuance
of the Report of the Street Committal. The Prea.
ident read the Report of that Committee; also the
Report of the viewers of the damages sustained by
the grading of 24 street. Report accepted.
Also a resolution authorizing the Mayor to
draw his warrant on the Treasuret for $750 in fall
for damages sustained by Mrs. Laniard by the
grading aid street, which was read; when Mr
Murray moved to refer the resolution back to the
Common with instructions to report the amount of
damages sustained by Matthew Riley, to be asses
sod in the same manner as the assessment of Mrs.
Leonard. Mr. Shioon moved to amend by ad
ding the name of Mrs English and John Koppita.
Amendments lost.
The resolution es reported by the Committee
was then taken up and lost.
Mr. Simpson submitted the report of the Coro.
on claims and accounts. Accepted. Also a reso
lution authorizing the Mayor to draw his warrant
on the Treasurer in favor of R.. a McGowan, for
$lBl, C. McGowan for 554, James Torbet for 58,
and M. H. McCullough for 52,85. Read three
times and adopted.
M. Murray reported that the Com. on City pro.
petty bad efteMed a sale of the Old Water Works
lot& Accepted.
He also reported ao Ordinance entitled An Orli.
ounce authorising the Mayor to convey unto Jo
seph Tomlinson and Alexander :Miller the two
several deeds of the lots commonly known as the
old Water Works lots. .Rend three times and
passed.
Also a Resolution in favor of John D. Davis for
830, and G. W. Smith & Co. for 812. Read three
times and adopted.
Mr Hill presented sundry bills for Printing which
were referred to the Cum. on City printing.
Mr McGil' presented the report of the Com. on
Allegheny Wharf. Accepted.
Also a resolution adding 5500 to App. for Ale.
gbeny Wharf Read three times and adopted.
Mr Laughlin from the Sanitary Corn. to whom
was referred the petition of Dr Filmes:Lock, report.
ed adverse to the prayer of petitioner report am.
cepted.
The resolution for a sewer on Penna. Avenue
which was laid over at the last meeting was taken
up and last on the third reading.
The respiration tor paving Grant street which
was read twice on the 28th of Sept. was taken
and read a third time and adopted.
An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance, author-h.
hog the issue of city scrip, which was lying over on
the second reading, was taken up and referred to
the Com. on streets and Water reference concur.
red in by C. C.
Mr. Mcilwain offered • Resolution authorising
the Street Com_ to suspend all action had on the
grade of Liberty at, previous to this date, until the
question of the grade in said street is fully settled
by councils.
Council anted o sundry petitions, resoluuons
and ordinances from C C, and concurred in their
action.
On motion of Mr. MOlonia, council adjourned
until to-morrow evening, for the purpose of taking
up the reports of the corn. on the grade of Liberty
street.
&rases Corrsr, °cipher, 9,;181.i.
Evans vs Evens—Judgment of the District Court
of Allegheny County el:finned. Opinion by Chief
Justice Gibson.
Biddle ea Iklartio--.Todgment of the Distnet
Cows of Allegheny County affirmed. Opinion by
Chief ustice Gib.oo.
Myers vs Common wcalth--Sentence of the Oyer
and Terminer of Vermin.° County reversed sad
the Defendant to +rand committed to answer •
new indictment. Op reen by Chu( Justice Gib
e:dr.
Reed vs Reed—Jadgment of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Erie County affirmed. Opinion by
Chief Justice Gibson.
Date vs Meteslf—Jadgment of the District Court
of Allegheny County reversed. Opinion by Mr.
Justice Burnside.
Torrence et al vs Commonwealth—Decree of
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County
nwasding restitution, reversed; and the sentence
that the Defendant nay the cost affirmed. Opin
ion by Mr. Justice Burnside.
Stafford vs Ames—Judgment of the Court o
Common Pleas of Erie County affirmed. ()pinion
by Mr. Justice Burnside.
Lee vs Lee—lodgment of the Distnot Coon of
/01-.o:may County affirmed. °mama by Mr. Jos.
live Coulter. •
Hays et al Heidelberg—Jrigmeet of the Dtstrirt
Court atErmed. Opunoe by Mr. Justice Bell
Deftest. vs Austin—Error to the Court of Corn.
Man Pleas of :Mercer Couoty. 'Argue.' by Mr.
Btephasort for riff. to Frror Mr. Htesdert for it in
Error.
Kenney et al vs Glade Run Chureb—Error to
the Court of Common Pleas of Deaver County.—
duped by Mr. Kennedy !or RR in Error.
Dodds vs Dodd►—Error to the Court of Common
Pleas of Butler County. Argued i t Mr. Timtdin
for~P - I - S - . in Error Mr. DArodL e f ffo ,
i3e Court o!
Cam r easof Soder County. Argued by Mr.
Stephenson far PM: in Error Mr. Pearson far DfL
in Error.
Ocronca, 3d 1848.
Sankey ve The County of Mercer —Ernn to the
Coon of Common Pleas of Mercer County. !a
ped by Mr. Stephenson the Plf. to Error Mr.
Maxwell Go DR. in Error.
Stavensoo n Marliews—Enror to the Court of
Common Plena of Mercer County. Argued by Mr.
Stewart for Fur in Error Mr. Pearson and Mr.
Sullivan for Dft. in Error.
Bank Coiled States vs Patterson—Appeal from
the Common Pleas of Beaver Country. Argued by
Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Sheer for PIS in Error
Mr. Agnew for Dfl. in Error.
A Foomin Marna, with several hula children.
was standing on the wharf, on Monday, awaiting
the conveyance of her baggage to a Kteallt•
boat. Some good fellow had given several apples
to the little boy of the flock, who divided them
among his sisters, reserving one to himself The
mother being busy with her baggage, did not oh.
serve that the apples had been given to the boys
and supposing that he bad taken them from her
basket, ran towards him, and without asking a
question, gave him a rap on the head, which sent
him reeling and screaming with puns. A bystair
der guessing the cause of her anger, inquired, and
explained that the boy was innocent of taking the
apples from bell basket, but she did not even make
an spates, tole little sufferer. He looked as if sc •
to
customed su h rash displays of temper from his
natural guardian, bat the sillysndrssionate moth•
er will find before that boy grows pp to manhood,
that she is bringing deep sorrow neon herself, while
thus rashly abusing he: child, without even offering
an apology for unjust Infliction of physical pain,
and mortificatio n of feeling. A true, intelligent
heart, will not hesitate to apologise for injury to the
smallest child—and the parent who acts otherwise
cannot hope for love and reverence from the ine
tims of bar blind passion, and yet more unpardon
able neglect to evince regret for unjust punishment
Of CCIUMIL
A grand war, or a melee of row. has, occurred
In Birmingham within a day or two—originating in
&Scotties between Mu. Barbara Miller and her
husband Peter. The Independent Police of this
city went over in (area yesterday, to capture a num.
bet of Germans, male and female who have pars
ucipated in the disturbances, Alderman Steel has
a happy time of it in conducting the numerou■
suits between the parties belligerent. He n~gqya be
begins to apprehend a confusion of the relatire po
sition of plaintiff and defendant If the jail would
hold all the panics it would save trouble to send
them all there.
THE TORCH LIGHT moos:mos
Came off last evening, according to the publish.
tad snangement, and was quite a grand ailhir. The
streets and windowsof the houses were tilled with
people—both ladies and gentleman an immense
number of transparencies, with appropriate in.
acriptions and devices, were carried in procession;
salami tine bands, and a large number of glee clubs
made the night vocal with music, while shouts
upon shouts rent the air, by the marching throng,
inuring altogether • scene of a very exhilarating
character. But the time for processions and lame
meetings is now past. Let every Whig go to work
in his own Ward,and see that the voters ant out
This is the way to carry the election.
Tat subject of Dr Banning's lecture at 71 to
morrow evening In Philo Hall, will be "the name.
roan and avoidable physical causes of Incipithat
weaknesses, and finally fatal affections of the lungs;
and also, physical cause to be pursued by invalids,
and parents and guardians, in order to avert and
arrest the program of a tendenhy to consardptioa"
We bed the pleasure of examining, yesterday,
AU of the new Certificates ofigActuk issued by All&
gbeny County for its subscription to the rennril.
mania Bail Road. It is a very beautiful a s I w i t h
coupons attached, and will afford a very pleamet
and safe investment for any o our citizens who
bails money to lend.
6.0.1111 erre Catme.—The (regiment changes l e the
IlatlT at thu mama of the year, inirely bring
slehg with there conghs and cable, which by timely
anention an cagily eared by simple ternedies. 8131,
LOUP IMPERIAL, COUGH SYRUP has been le use
for the but l 9 yam, and has gained Mee reputation
torlho sate of coughs (not reddlring active medical
Mennen) than any other preparttimi ever offend to
thevidatma of Allegheny county. ' The Imperial Cough
Sygup !tarry pleasant to the tame, and, on thi s on
count. le a peas favorite with children. The doses an
can:fatty gamed, in the du r ectidns, to snit
Thal GO tried and highly popular eon •
maybe' the roach of all, h is sold al the low
piing of Poems per bonle.
Prepared and gold by R. E. BEI Pull 57 Wood et,
urgli,
th Mhos. Carry, Allegheny, and itmadruo irm i gen
era* in bo
MINEMBI
palm firoy ; put Nasighli;
rimpet ftwoc.. 10It AIM 11 "Mk up•
:Jonalt end be em:4 a! Wes
Mum: Have pro rlititum sr of
then Id° ouly ea:lad means to:itain you , filo use
Taped attperMandoitilleherilliMmediatelyamtnitiou
the wHch meant, the diameter of the tidos,
sod and baing•up tbeduzmumskicit by mos s
up, slid thus removes every obstruction to I free mg&
mum, while du the same unto all inflarturiation sob
,dued, and • mira is certain to to erected. Have you
Broncithis, Spitting of Blood, Plcsuisy, or In tact any
12=obreetion, than. JIM. Jaynes MKPeCtOiSnl
6 certain, sad pm aria find that you have
aced the proper means. , I
For sr Pitudnirsh at do Pekin Tea Store, 79 I*
meet near Wood. janl7
IPLawe's Walniftiniiirt".-44'Lanes Vennifuge
has long been admitted to be the best medicine ever
discovered for expelling worms from children. The
following eetrtilleate speaks volumes in Ile favor .
htameasa WHIR Co N. Y. j
June 23d, 1817. S
"I certify that I have used IliPletue , s Vermife, and
found it all that it is recommended to be, and bait,
sold it, and have in all eases found it to be an effectual
cure. yra. Vanciana”
For elate at the Drag more Of .I. KIDD le Oa 60 wood
street. ocia
Anniversary of the Teachers , Assents.
•
Lscreen ce rll2 Pectstse Prim or Enrcsvrox, IT
Name aT Pe.sts —The public ere respectfully in
vited to attend the Anniversary of Thu Association of
Pittsburgh and vicinity (or pproating the interests of
Ed.stion, at 7 o'clock this t y) .enlag, la the
Chapel of the Undirersity.
Oran as Exescaran—Lecture on the Prussian Itsr
tern of Education by Professor Ovennon, a native of
Prussia. Election of °Meets for the ensuing yen.
.15
Drgemors Gasn Memnon Assommum—Tbe mem
ben of the D. O. M. A. are requested to meet at Ms.
Paulson's, 73 Wood street, ou Saturday, 7th inst., at
12 o'clock, ht. By order:
oetSdSt DAVID CAMPBELL. Seel.
W. M. Wright, W. EL, Dentist,
017= and residence WI Fourth strew, opposite the
Pittsburgh Bank. Office holm from 9 o'clock to 19 A.
hi, and fry= 9 o'clock to 6 P. M. seple.ly
Dr. 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist,
OFFICE at Miss Natick% on Fensilt siren,, a few
doors above Wood street, until the compieuon of
the house nearly opposite. Teeth In blocks, with non.
Rebid mum, after the manner now universally prefer
red at the asun, manufactured to suit each panterdar
ooze. Teeth, from a full set dawn to a single one, in.
send on a mama plate, rhos avoiding inMry to the
natural teeth.. Specimens of blocks of summit plate
may be examined at the °Dee. --•-• • • -
All operations incident to the profession performed
with care and fsithtulnetta ang29.3m
NICW INISTRUICEMT
JOHN H. MELLOR, No 81 Wood street, is the sole
agent for Carhart's Patent Melodeon, a new and
beautiful instrument, exceedingly well adapted for
small churches or family leonine.
For the benefit of those residing eta distume, and
connivently unable to inspect the Melodeon before
purchasing, the &flowing dmeription is given:
The eases are made ofnastwood, and are salliands.
comely finished as a Piano Forte. The key-bdird is
precisely the same 'e the piano or organ, .4 the tone,
(which is very beamiltd,) cloiely resembles that of the
flute stop of an organ. The Instrument can be items
dialed, made portable without detaching eny part, the
bellows receding Into the body of the i nstrument, and
the legs folding under, leaving the whole in a corepaet
form. Each instrument has a packing case, and the
whole when peeled weighs only 45 pounds. The vol
ume of tone is equal tathat of a =mil organ, and by
means of the swell may be increased or diminished at
pleasure; It is sufficiently loud for smell churches, and
to well calculated fora patter instmmem.
Just received, a supply—of the *Wye: price with
case and Instruction 800k,550.
AM Ordinance
Changing thd Plant of holding Ekctiona in the
ci i 4 3 4 htA
I. 14r71 . ord.lned and enacted by the edbene
of Pittsburgh in Seket and Common Conned. ...-
.ambled, and it it hereby enacted by' the =Unity of
the same, That from and after the poomge of ttd. Or.
dance, the place for holding the election. In the Bth
Ward be fixed et the Public, School loose, to sold
Word.
Ste n.-I.le it farther ordained, he, That so =eh of
any exisung endinance as la hereby altered, be and the
same Is hereby repeated.
Ordained and enacted Into a law, thla Id day of Oc
tuber, A. 1). INV.
MOROAN ROBERTSON, Pres'i C. C.
R. Bunn.. R.ms, Clerk C. C.
JOHN SHIPTON, Preet S. C
_Jove Alcoa, Clerk H. C. 0e1541
SUNDRIES—HO bags prime Rio Germ
IN half chew, Y H Tea;
IS do G P do,
20 do Black do
O bra ss, Ike and lb lump, Jas Kerr's, Tobacco;
ee bags Pepper;
15 do Allspice;
eu bbl. Tanners' On;
be do large No 3 Mackerel; together with agen
eral ...mown', of Pittsburgh nranufactured articles,
in store and for sale by RODT DALZELL d Co,
oetb Liberty et
D -
RkZB GOODS--Smith•Slohnson. 46 Market st,
have received • choice stook of LitesaGooda, eon
swung in pan of rich Charaelion Silks, black do, antln
stnpod Ctuittneres and Orientals, plain Chameleon and
plan Ajpaea, sada stir do, .dk Warp and real Al-
Rata Lasses, hinted stain de Lim and Cashmeres,
Franalt and &Wish attfamt real Scotch Giniluuna
from CY ousts, to the finest qoalay; Callao from 4 au
to UM rich I mb. hlsuilin Robes for evening dresses,
ao, to which they would particularly lame the atton•
uon ofpurchawirs.
Ai AIRS. E. E. ROBINSON.
... i n
No. 4, Sr. Chafe cram,
WOlTLltinforttilmi customers and theNleti
pubue into she hen lust retuned from the East with •
splendid assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY
600D8, winch she has selected with great earn, and
wlll sell at exceedingly low prices.
N IL—Straw and Braid work done In the Dement
• • best manner.
CAIY 7 en nibs. attl AN
TEII,II7 pubic • ootolen tom to moody
for War without out written etptrity, toy'
penal!, eltept Mr. Joh. Cole. Wm. IL Berl..
WANTFM..—An active steady Clerk compolutt to
collect hills and make senlemants. None other wog
apply. octsit.tf ANC &WAD= k Ca
rum. RD:MYR!) AT W. WCLINTOCIOI3, 7 piece,
Drsuit. very rich elk!. ...I VW PULerrN7 and
my cheap, No 75 Foartb a
SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK for sal.
orti N HOLM ES it SONS .
DRAFTS ON PHILADELMLA, in sums to Fait,
for ma. N HOLMES fr. SONS
MIXCHANGE BANK STOCK for tido by
AU . oer4 N HOL M lk SONS
INCH SECOND HAND PIANOS, on hand and far
r sale by JOHN H MELLOR,
*al SI wood H
T ARDOIL—For We by
_LA oct4 ISAIAH DICKEY leo, Do 61 61
ALTPETRE—W socks, condo, for male by
oca4 ISAIAH DICIARY & Co
BACON—MI lb. Mumbler, and Bides, reed and for
sale by Dal ROBT DALZELL & Co,Therty Is
ellifiEßE-200 Ems Western Raservre, part eres=,&
nby Gera BORT. DALTVT & o
QOLF. LEATHER-14,000 Hemlock Tanned, in store
17 and for sale 1 mil ROST DALZELL &Co
Q ALSRATIII3-14 ton., (onsets ml bxor, nee'd and
1..) for N o by «A HOB? DALZELL &Co
vieDvat-4 mperior WWI) by
JOHN D MORGAN
POWD COLl.l6ll3o—t cue just ree'd and for axle
try one ESE I vP 9, ST wood a
DOW'S IPECAC-1 eye jusl reed sad for sale by
I oes4 R E SELLERS
H POW'D RHUB ARBoce4 —6 esabainsi toed cad bby ukly
by R =LIMB
B ACON -54 tierces Supkr eland Hants, Sib& plain
do do; Bdo Moulders, bright and dry, just eual and for sale by oet3 BEIJAEBS NI
ODA ASH—In casks So& Mh,oint reamed on
S
consignment and for sale
8 & W HARBAUGH
ACKEREL-75 bbisPio 3 Mackarol,jostroceived
jn. in .tore and for aide by
• • • • • • -
8 4 V 7 lIARIM.UGH
40 LABB-20 Imo WO Gloss; 150 do Willi din do
Ggrla do; 33 do 709 do; SO 4io 10:414 do lux lauding
mod for do by oct3 Bb. W R ARBAUGH
PSOAI SALTS-4 bbl, reed and N
An D
aalanj
JOH AICIRCIALN
13 ED INK—Warranced French, and . anperior ant.
lA. do, receleed and for sale by
4103 JOHN D MOHHAN
U./WE INK—I bbl for sale by
ocO JOHN D HORGAN
eta,•l' 11
JOHN I BIoHoAN
(`OPAL VARNISH-4 We New York goink dyeing
4.. J received and for sale by
• - • -
JOHN D MORGAN
ARD 01L—A lot on b►dd bbls, will be sold tow
to aloe corudiaatent by
octi _
its LatritE2B VERKIFIJOE-300 gross an hand aao
al (or .W. by o J KIDD & Co
Ig/ ' , LANES LITER PlLLS—MOgroas on band and
al far mkt by oetIIKIDD &Co _
- • - -
DDIED APPLES —A Antall lot jou rec'd acid tot sale
by =PM WICR t WCANDLESB
INDIA RUBBER GOODS—Justreonaired, the ft,
-
ing minima Teeth E=r
ing Rings, Hunts, Lea at
een, Onn covers, .Par boLdera, Tobacco Wallets,
Air and Solid hide Rabe/ Balls, all for saki at tha
India Fbabber Depot, Nob Wood at.
odd J & 11 PHILLIPS
SADDLE BAGS-3nsz leed, I dozen India gabber
Saddle Bap, as apezioe article, at the India Rub
ber Depot, No 6Wda. • oetd te PHILLIPS
13AN.10.4 AND TANINOLUNNS.—A tine anon
maul a( Was taro musical lastrtatenta., jau reed
Wu day. Also, BauJo Beds, Dr. lials by
mt./ I H blElAA3l4olvrao4
Ss A ASEI-46 caskont=ty, Jan reed and
0 for tale by N REPPERT
sepYblw
SPAN . :11 BROW —t-1 cub for sale by
JO D &MOAN, Drugs*
ENETIAN RED—C cubs forOr by
cab JOHN D MORDAN
_
LACKING—WO AAA.lAssoien 13'Acids's, Intod mad
for b • Gott JOHN 13 AIOYOUN
INOER—I bbl Gronnd Ginger, tor sale Dr
octl 30111 , 1 DAMMAM
mUSTARD HEM-4 bbl Mao Havant Geed, for
solo by scO JOHN D AIORGAN
11801116 YELLOW-3 eases Chrome Yellow, for
wide b oere JOHN D MORGAN
I.IIIItOSIE ritiE.FN—L case superior Chrome Green,
for sale b ot2 JOHN D AIORULN
1. 'etch sad ettreuiele
ODUC • • • b trey • I :bun; bo bipL u d
.
bbl. Packed dop• 17 backs Ruler; b 3 di =lmmo
°al, in min and for sale by' .1 •It B FLOYD,
obul ! Round Chumb Etaildlng
B 4ANKETB-1 eue
cql mod on nonsiffnment and for
Ado by oMO YD
ARD-3 bbls and 3 kegs fresh Lard,' an store .• d
for Ws by • eqd tit PLOYD .
I IN9EIND' 01L-6 bbla 'tut rerid and Waite by
ocri R ROBISON a Co
_
kr 0. SW All-73 priose.N 0 Sum, Co saki
.by o.l* • - HOBIWN &Co
smjttxrus-sow tb*gaterOuV o llAr ,
r i a o kir isoN a co
10 IRON-ICO toaster sale bp a
HOWSON le Co
blOl prints N 0 Balm In earl
Nact9 BAGALEY
- 01 10 COFFEE-104 bu• OrmalgioCoffee,nar
lA, ding from canal an‘ for wta by
nod BAGALEY a am=
=WM
z rE~ ^, tom" +, ~ '~ ~'a'"A.-` i - r {e'as.
--- i ~_~
ai J.A..Data4A,
711 "• 1 If NV Mthrlit aadeviteurealstamA
il ' ite= a 2Z,VMAWig/ty_r" l "
octSJOHN D
Bad., Lau, and Cap Wn2"24. Po ' ixr, Zara
Ba Gda Pau.! Clr at -Arystim...,, - -
On WidniOday, Muni:l4 and Isiorday evening — i t
Oetobto dth= t • ftb, I e'eloek, the Cramer
eta! Bale .
wawa • Of Wood end Mb nowt., ,
will be odd the tom owenalon of
!nab).
Books tow p
°Owed In this 'COY. nod
=I peas,
bizak balks. Bard 'lb Bowloors precoo
Tata des during the day as iris,' bfteleke.
Thow
. who wish to poothwierld plows call se as
se
mount mast be add thin line a days.nett JORXD MOOS, lota
Fenny awl Stalk Dry Datala •
On Thumdtl =truing, Oct o in o'clock, at the
Otonnurtchti Osics ammotonter of Wood end FM
meets, will be wild, without manna, melon! a wanctun,
al, an Mcctorlo acmuno net of fanny , and snug° foreign
and doinatio ray Goode Minabsin g of .great mainly
of roper clOng, matittlams, asnineta, Rounick, team,
dispels, blankets, woollsn comforts, twods'and
boys' clothsps, Mk gloms, enewitqqadt
Maarlsoilt hdkOi r rich style Frani LlYmtri
alpaceas, mous de silks, black win must,
dammk hmn table elo cheeks, bleached
and brows muslism,an .„ %eautbrica, ea
Gratiss, "
quantity envwits; ghus atoplocerw.
A
Is t irtare mulary, boots and shoes, embmg,
lame platform s t ale I iron safes, bra pima lam
Va manufactared Tobacco. 1 gunny carnage with'
falling top, 1 e
double set bons mounted Mamas, I
Franklin ato ' • •
A general esSortment of arm and sec•lnel hand boom.
hold prelude, =am which ale mahogany .Dias,
bareans, book eases, Odd* dish* limisteado,
lame ids acme French. plate minor,; feather bad*,
madras..., work and mash mad', fire irons, cooking
More., Moshe/3 manila, to. oct3
SHERIFF'S RALE.
spa,Retail Surl of Dry Gmts,
On Friday mornin, October Mk, WO detect, the
Cattunental Sales Room, comer of Difp netts, will be sold withopt rehrre, fod an
Fiftb
or cu:y par
f
oniet of John
'The entire:mock of An extelmire mere, am
priming rel mammas* of lea., eett maple for.
r i an and Dry Goods, among winch axe about
Wm*/ gamtrue b. eenn end bonnet rib.
At 9 o'clock, P.
,
7 half chests V H Tea, ca vandi tobacco, 2 bog'
pepper,6 has bens, 3bags peaches, 1 bartal Loaf su
gar. box Waren; clmdleeeickt,• large quantity of
ardware, tarderT, to.,artach aucylateavtaanad Ino•
vlouc to the cals.
occil JOHN D DAVIS Atm
AMUSEMENT&
VEUBATZUO•
C. B. POSTER Mateosa.
THUBSIDAY EVENING,•O67. R pee to
commence with the
! DUMB spur..
Vivian •• hit,Priar.
Mut .
To which will be added, Cot the thin! taw, thCrue ise
enc
wartalComedy called
DOURLY* BON. -
Ic
which the whole Company will appear.
, Mesta W.
Bailors' Hornpipe
The whole 10 conclude with a Farce created ood
DAMON AND ETTIDAtk r ,
Mr: Date.
Mts. Medium,
la.'" 3 .a;;;
VAN AZEDUBOII 6410.14" BEIDNAGIEMEIS.
L be exhibited
and
PITYSIONNiti, art Penn el,
IiV IL O2 MONDAY. and TUESDAY. the eth sad WO
dirgolOotober, ISIS, Er TWO DAYS ONLY,
°X Knuasso*---Enite li to 4 o'clock, P. N.,
end d. 4 to oin the evening. Adualsalou XS cants. Chil
dren undue years of age, _hair price.
The Procession of Carriages, Az., will enter the
above town Dom Butler, as 1.4 o'clock on the ;Wye
m° preceded by the colonel
Rama, ore Gannon there Cesautea,
Painted sad gilded in the moingorgeon style, comic,
log Rim's famous New York Bram Band.
The Carriages and Cages are all new t ibtdit r lz the
best mechattize la New York,) highly lituad,
and decorate* are drawn by a troupe pi idd drpple
P y IlE
Hones, the finest stud ant **wed together-
CAVALCADE will pass ahromh the principal
streets of the towniadvartised Gus lilon , l to the
spacious Pavilion, armed for the exhikiticat of this
collectloirof eatable where the Ile may have as
VAofr=ltyofbeholtiag she muses
S CALIKIDN sad MR. B KS, who togeth
er, will give an interdleing illasumion of the tsceudsa
cyD of intellect over the wildlettants et the latest
or See large Wile at theprineipel hotels.
The mine will be exhibited u New Cantle the 6th;
Centreville the 6th and Butler the 7th Oct seritt
Lndirows , 'tag'. Woos. Wood Stroll.
the cordial gramma of over one thousand
1, friens, sod the ustexampla plumage bestowed
upon m mace we re-assumed dm cootie& of thin estab
lishment, we her leave to infona our friends and pa
trons theta° exertion will be spared to promoted:a cow
km, *seam and hilarity of oar viruses, and to mate
the L. Old Eagle" staudfotemom, sad lead offallabuilm
emabllshatests hi lb. inst. leo msam, (unrivalled)
perobee, oysters la seaaos with all other dehesoles
will be food at this establishosett . A . mid served up Li r
a manner wtihout PrWed.Mi. Iht•
Melted as usual. r.. .. ANDHEW&
SPLUNDID STOCK. CIP.•IPALEs GOODS,
11171ablesaile ' and EUnall.
A. A. MASON A CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.,
..AVE rewired morn Mamma Mutual t"ftscs and
Package. of Foreign gad Domenic goats, ma
im of the most extensive aseanntents. in the coon
cry, embracing the latest, rieheu and most fashionable
mylm MlPorted and Americansds, ppoarehased in
entire packages from tbeiraponea maaabemrars and
1 • /urcin d,b aim of ilenroa retidinsisibbnir
. be offieret ukase as et any astablialunmit tbe
United States, end lourr dun could posaibly-be ors,
h esi
3 sy Roue to the Weis. We crime:vim the
amides-.
foi-
D 61188-6 ease rich
=mg buss& Orode Adria, Oro de Barrio, Oro de
Oro de Algiers, Glacier, blank Oro de Rhlno,
Tanta& lims Satin; Morenee of allsoloni, Sr. Se. Al
so, Silk Velvet Mall einem& livery large gook
33 CASES DREES GOODS, Tic cues aura geh
satin striped Outitaens dodo do rimed dodo; do man
ftpued kept& de Luso; do Clorgnee
Chientahli4r, Also, 00 Mel" AlAteetsi_ 20 ca s e
striped and plain Lyoriesg 0-4 Tartan Plaid and Silk
Tan_l 04 eashumus and Gremlin& Plaidg-, •
FMK , CH MERINOS-A fall sMenecre7l oeblack,
la and
odi-
Eitirta.AlVlS-Compriting thelisma extensive an.
unman area eared in this eitTigebraniegise l ll
square Cashmere end Tanen pia! Shawls,' nand
Branswieli Roluddeeny'LlsoLluscoudne, and oth- - '-
er Shawls. •
EBIDROMERIEI3, LACE GINSW4OVES,
Late ups, collai ears, guiding ; • chemiuna.
Also, linen easebno and lawn Fink Lama gad Edg-
IniMitibboes, lkwiery of ell Mos* Gkereedo.
FTUNOM, CORDS, BRAIDS, in.-A full
moment 'of the most SahkinelslnsOles,___
LINEN AND ROUSE PEEPING 000DS-Dase - of
ki.h Linea r best ounufagora, Lieu Sheetinga and
=
mg LUess, ,Ikapar Sane
Table cloth and Nepklnit, lleskaback. Rus
e* cod Bud% Eye Diver.. plane!.-over ROO pa of
every, variety. Bleached and Brows ktesline-mole
than appo p• ufall the well bemire make.;
RIBBONS-Mote then 100 monis mairgy new all
and winter Ribbons, very duds° Myles..
vFrench CVegil otbs,np Cas Snag&tloseuem v sod
oesldW, hi great
ar±gy; , ormaM Mkt&
rFyga ( te ry Gouda 0 1 every logethn with er
a Reno% smugly
an Invoice Giund drupode store.
The following is ofll7 eases goods loot
received, with the prices annexe&
10 bales of rod and whin:Flannels, tillvreckfor Ire
' 7 eines blade:id Mingo Adam,— •
10 -do Galiceesoll,Tards for • 100 •
19: do - Km ealareArtints,. • I
17 do Bleachad_Mnsline,
4 do Mouide'Lalee,
r do reel Scotch Gingham, 12
Also, 00 bol e . 4 -4 4
Brown Maga& 4
All of which, in cognation wiW those above Men,
dewed, ba offered at pieta that can be afford
ed by arty ether eigilithdiasent Able city. The GINE
PRICE SYSTEBT,witieb Insures Banco and ftelmeas
to all, will be anietlf'dbserved. -My article parehatv
ed et this establiguagat Mond lo lls above the general
marker price, is =mount redrietbni will most willing':
ly be made, upon ibid.:ea:W=6p being made known
to the Proprietors; e n ding theta desire thai all gouda
stall b• said.= Gar mmarable terms.. All persons
are reirpestbally twisted to exabilna - one usameem
without Smiling the lout obligation to gushes&
t..
A. NARDI, beretofott so favorabiy =owe
• for,the-qaabty and chearxmashf del , goods,
begs heave to katrib kik Mends sod the Plddle
madly that he has jet rammed from New York:
and hams parekuml foe eashi ha is easibled to nem
cheaper tad= snore inewhamodamtg terms than any
ether lumse in this city. •
Fez Cuss—Ha prepares, Ids Ws himself, therefore
gentlemen may restrusered that he e= famish Cm=
with tbo best quilt - ref Theca= of the emu fashiona
ble panatela, at pricy ma= below the anal mums.
Cu= =a Irmo timers -}le hatlnAld
several ohne= of the best oddity FrenehiCloth, ealect
ed expressly for Ladies eloalnii. (color warrant= aet,
to elmairea of which= will dispose at famed rises,
Clarinassat Clus-.Nopales =LI be owed to At rya.
dreg with Far, cloth, Whetand Pt h Clops, •of =II.
color andpailem Should enfold fIA teramed dux
money will be refaaded,
Lauxat It
C 4.1.14 of any pate= made to order,
and ea met terms as emu= bat alto satisfaction:
. • .is NAM!, ?darkens; .
berm= fleemad And Tbhd ets
I KIDD & Co
BRINOVA.R.
ti R. RATON Co. kaviaterowrodinna Yorker
twoilwent* aids row flearAtiod2Pounh bo•
o Wood sad Market, m paw +bon
stock or Trimmings awl Variety smog wkirl
am-Cloak and Woo Friaro o. dl Ithutr,
Sob . raider,'Roor and Velvety.
Enonoidery and seal Wotir, -
ZePbST o Prwil worsted
Steel and Pontos, Steelltinonlzer,
Who oodlsoklrestAind Roden;
CbildreoP CottA Goltonv t bUttr,Gbpres and Ploanr
tUondfirts' Primers, Drawing Gowns,
Wool 'owl ditto Tat* • • ' ' •
ChikhonorDrosArAonatAst pimms which they of.
fer et lowriees bath whotoso4 =lretail. oott
P. . : ;, W. P. IdAzaw.i.
niardwirilluskta than vearl
r 00AN,IVILSON & CO, importers and Whalesali
AA Aziatril kl Hardwrim, Cutlery and Seridirrlr No
1119 Weed 'Meet, Move Fifth, Phylum. in munr , p
cheap and wail Wetted swelt-oi Hardware, im '
sines the decline of plate and win OG7
ansdalattlinedtern cerierpendiagi la*. Manhunt
Asitehave been IA the habit of gulag are partic
larly =gnarled to call •and lock hreagh our stock as
wa nosildently. twitters they o n save then a:peaces,
oet4 - . : , , - •
prierilklbwHotuo turd Lot tar
ACL , La.auE , Lataradiasa um, story brick
Dwelling House, comaining eland mess, oa
camera Trird sweet sod Chewy alloy with
the Lot an whisk itsuurds r lsoliared for on meow
odeling mama • • Thodowee broi been balk store the
great Bre, .4011 the tide Lynda:. The elm, roared
once, and eieelleat workmanship of the hoomornd dar
pleummasa of the 1..80n, renders h one of the moo
desirable madmen In Prrisbamh Fad okra of
GM_ lon . P .
4th eILL&IO :
G RE, .
cIaLCIZIND P ASIP:ft P 6 S
T
COGOINS s Cs, 1 I blladelpbie coutinall
tostesfactere CaleltW Mem, Write whitest and
knew queday vitas rat; be Rt.:diked, at the low rate of
c=barrel, Hee" yes. ala la excellent,
X r irtereetype Plaster al 43,0 q sad Sand Platter
at BO eaatiperiPPOL
Direst ardente theitreprletere -ftiladappis,
to lobe cantpungh, ite# ogrp N Ner.Prkatts.
asEati AND.saimumuls—us bss prim qtadi.
V Ctieur: ei 14 C % 3 StignlPlAlng frean
Gee ' 110:0.1111t stern
n: YE AND scrin Mmerparr—seffroa biuid
and for sab oat. J WaDD 4. Co
001.--Y is Woel,,Jy#s: flied and In Isla by
WICK lb kIVANDLESS
MEE
NPatilStki
11 STEAMBOATS.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY WM
OF CANAL AND STEAM PAClrcge,
DeDllaltt A. sat as.
m010 .1 . 11; 0 , Smetana Bea
real,) at 3We ,and Nair Lisboa at MN Via '
beassalisarLtabotastAataktoke,R - ALettaaklag the
W,p canal to the titer during the IV std
al Data:WV& arai Watts • tab,_ara t
M.—thaa 11'4m:dogma MA for
imagers sad Wawa= Alita..-Lishaa
Muth, in. Aorta, dos and al lemmata tlr b 7 aag
Mho marina,* of Ws Lao lava the pitiable of Igi
rming the patio that they km Sawing DroAris else
Canalßoayfor Ike atootrisoodattoa , aPpeassogars oat
height, to costamesiea well tom
summate CALEB COPEc. la BEAVER,,allivammx*
log, so' Glasgow_ the Pittakstrgb LA Cita:do
lma mad othrz daily Doer of swims dengii , the QM°
w.l Waken,* titem.,The PtoPrielaraPlDADD amia.
WAre,_, ax/rAte or mak low. cos •
f , , , ft.k e ent a l •tesAisPalear mad ask of the go a share
yee
MHORTTED AGENTS.
Ca AL HARTI.IN, . , ,
S. aw. mutational, 113 " btit t h *
sintaf mum/Kean a. ca.
NOTIM—The iteimeillEll,9la Vallszlm, ems.
ter , w ill les., • this notice,b4 WeJUN/41
late.
orrranunonab nnowarettam
FBBEUABY try 181e7 .1,11.4 0 ,,„ 184
LEAVE DAILY ATEI A IL, AND 4P. XL
The tellowing new Nate ecaptew
tee Bete ner the . pout= eadow AT
LANTIC, Cepa Jades
TIC, CagLl /Leo* Ps=
Iti'LMIE, Capt. B. Bennett. The boats we entbeig
new, and are fined ay *thud Taped In mom Ev
ery added thatdoney tango:owe+ luut been meet aid.
The Beats will leave the Monongahela BMW Bed at
the foot et Ross it. Paareageta Win be ledelael
board, as the boats will 'eenainly leaVe at the adver•
timed boars, al BL and 4 P.' lanll
yrrnsavimui win 1.1
••• The •Wilt deader
Disney P L o ony, master, will leave
17 for Wling, on -Monday,
Wedneeley_ and Prater, at to weleen =wispy,
Leave Weeding Mil Teesday, Thorley and Be
,„,,,tag, at 7 otloot, a nypreeisely.
The Consul eV land at all the intennediate
Every deomodation that can be brevetted for trecrw•
int End eatery of pueuele has been provided. Me
boasts shoe enovietith aselfooding eatety to
=ltexplosion.. For beight or on
r to DAVID
ge,4 • • noted of Istataillaithleld ate
•
- •nu ctricnetrat ._ -
mairai.
Theirplendlipt &auht. imam.
t 4 , 110yd,-onstaaill hurni.lbr lawn"
intannothawparisocila
oat!
at
10 dalook. For freight or passarappl,.sp,A
°e ..
- •• FOIL EIT.• , • „
• rite ittiondid istetmer !
JICRITTENriEIk i,
• hree fi l=rill karate:
Puts *is
above
_-.ate, apply on baud. oats
M=M
REGULAR totramas Mat,
Tim apleadd new , steamer
, VIUMONT,, ,
nalLs Hulett, rolaterowfUlilio; 6ior the
re and tatermeatiu* Pail* AD•daY•
M==l
FOB Fft LOW. --
The We
aldPAautratetsuprer•
gamma, me te r, will eirre , tor the
re and ieimeMaurportiroa Wed
nee, e llth inm, er 10 delf tappl .A. M. s ' •
For freight ar paeans, y on baud ' teed
______
REGULAR CINCITINATI•PLORETS
The line steamer •
HIGHLAND
Pt/Alessi, Inaster,.will l ERi mre fos the
aad parta tido day.
' c, apply on Wart . „KV=
=MC
' The splendid steamer .':
FRwe:
, lads, =user, will Wren for the
bore and wham:Waft p0u,1111142 ,
at 10 oknock AM.
FOR CINCINNATI ANL or, Lout&
, The eleortritaliner„
. lIITipI3OI.II, .„..'",
master, aria kens fra t e above
immediate pmts thia,day. atria
----."LC POIt R4fhi 'CI:N " CINNATI " t AMi2r ' l2 l sll.
• ' The aplendldnew Crrantelf
VISITOR, . .
heells, manta ' r, will leave hte above
and brterautdiat' e portk!bls day, an
10 oarlock A. ItL • .. '• I
For Want or panne, apply o n board, , kaSeptli
DR.. DADNIII . .t
Ch.P NEW TORN. mar: 6a c fir.
iLy foie few days, at the Iliebtal ia
once us the appileasim *flit: "Daly. Swthe »-
lief of Chronic Wealmesa in gell.ll, Di mad
ate *takers. Palma:de Dyipepticm. week /and
td la
dies and children, and Mawr with weak tad one
t hip and shoulder And cam
tr= will
e applliation of. this perfeco7. - MaT lapfdie.
gnu whieltia a =DUMAS Dr the eoract,, and KM NA-
Tao ate, suggests) by IldpilOttlElg the WIWI 9(k .
as4 . lllftin not corayrazdmithe ante*
an:pawn:l Mohnen thromilli n
of the /marital myna and toneednua era**
by beaming the body; onlni ;nisi and not by restrain
ing the annio . ns of the thoniders. Ladles will be lad
by Dm Canwrhat, No. 133. Wood gram; et welted
a • • • at Mel: &Map, . Mee Assersindaf, Aphelia..
e.. , .. 1 ,000,,, .4" . .. ee e.. 11 ikod at
t•
. -•-
•
we, the ,„,,, r4n , d, • h rrmarass;&934imi,
"Akorthers Patens Liam" ejli rettef of casesa
'l! .tr;;NThighahag...nt s .ae....; •
can noutied la the easa whinAtikti. Aus`tatisdred
fra to external support _
• A. N. arnqWErs,,. . m. IL
•
.19-dif T. P. D • . AL D., r
BOIECCED
Fri C rec il erved a sappy of t ma azt "" ""
Tbeir " rropencnity earnests in the Ammeter, saddropers
paw
ern haprovermat which &Yea them the doneSser elk
is t szUrsins the nib and pm.= the &Math* of
the neco.pans of which lt Is cat:maned, by caaja
&perfect parallelism between them. t e
h. rmaina *much larger 4=44 of Won nth
er gold pens.
WEL h prevents ell dnmying or mei:ming. of the Ink.
It thus obviates eel? ordeedon AIMS( ert v l 4 o2 l' Bl
mraister ordinary fre ram •la &HUMS the
worionanship is superior to that of tarparts erroo..
tle ge., ea. lam They min make as &a ells& mark
as the alit MCI pea s ‘. the, heyeetit the "Wad
ty order 01.1 - They given ulisfactioe slk orrery:
bunnies m midelt they hare beeetried. ' •
A. O. P r emiumne, medmm,antarain Pta , =
Brown's Peak Stie:Rnelftesa
dies Pen; The Richelieu Premium PO; fittsitinapenni
-
aware.' prices, by
• JOHNSTON& ENlXilyptiri,
Market a, ammo 3d
OpLI . OPPOOLOT OP PEW. rsiumos.
MINNS & CASAlNetir;Tfut;
fern CIIICULBRIII . rt, Boston; ~:',,,,
The sulacsiber Cm ti'.:
(or
se..
iej' TW ' bm"Y eatudas . bb"" l7 a llose ellwa kira4 eroint and hfahotal aoßdt . p. :"7" ifisamy of
ofd, Cl end 7 oaten.% or various stylea end and
embrace all the latest imeterunnents. „Timms ones
&Clash% (Mr which celebtated dun UM usso
ham an improved way of goinging ' _ try so
caber; also,* soperlor pima oil OIL nimmo,.
pmenung them Pianos frostavor* kinalindickert
.1,4 3
after silo* meo.
The i'hines orMittens's, eit Mbleittitamd et belted
ar koi. WV prommul with the Omaha? Beale ded wets
seemed Aorta= Midi cam by/. atiedering- t diabase.
The above wa ll panthrely be odd at manefeettunce
piece, and on eccommsodssind hume.-: Ib ood
The subscriber i wll tonna; bil - ft Is .1 Yr
Woothottri, tlioo 11 to to 12 A. and from lrio BP.
hi. 818.Airoodwallvill snood to O boatmen doxboy
the balance of unus. EL IfLESEIV
mid, at J.W Wm:dynes, drfbied et
Drawable - Lad& itbt ltalsht.'i
subscriber has led oaf Cuts' 1.041.Nie the,
I..Touth side of the Youth Suasst and about
two .and ow. gums. miles ham'OW Pass
These lots eoushs.eseh from ono la.mrai eM hal(
acres of hunt and vii be , sold on. resansablcusl
CoNl2l3,ollting is deemed swaseessuT 4.2 ch . tee tuo any onpliusadan. of U y s eduntsgmett Ann
lota Their virankro thhorittodrinsta
Central Radl Road, reasmatend- ,
thou stron ta tho ey Keyser
ter
denuturasonnyuddiswee:o. , t•
Thasebscolber also odhasSor ' thotti slosolshuse
desdanossiot had In Trinktin
1 477
county, tasks arrantssa adlits os
Plc° bundint 4 4 1 2 4 ,1. ..a#AKe .'" hor •
lILL be wed et low pieta autpuliallfaii
a la._ . I st UMtY r W a °A N 0.,
a a n s s e e t xt e a a b d a ites tie
fet elli Th t t pid d beeoe4 ter k t a h t
_ to
Ten
* of P, s 2.1 I )'and the termseepon white the Lets be
R"',reader Ibia ittegett7 werly , die atbmtbra °Obese
.deettoes elpurabeater teetestam, , lereaCr v
repaker 4th, aim ti
ro, ALPACAS...49%A 61 . i0it“ , 00
' deign amid= ,Mll4 . l*=
• Good., Lavin saiwk!a
ofereq9o wthe4 glossy' Basal and POPI Sof win.-
, vm5. 1 . 410, a•' . ...M1M411111p0,
flue •islidas, tiding • tow pieces is! bia4o4loted
( P=ll=blillattalltift O tt . r
lief or sada snipes, plaids, will IwocailWi, Mt,
of
et.k 'err invert= A=- thaw goodl'lnlvithewo
[might directly Orgto Impwtots,lbitt piltile ‘ WldOt the
lowest puled* Prices,' " •
To be had also by the OmWhialem,4 moms eip
sallsoits my =tali abases =MR. 'dam
yo MUMPS CIAPINET LIBRAILY,Iet ' s a d
1 Familles.—This work tamest, swim% ,
sad camanss Pererieurtneldidereatta
mita tra enng& ..iria an eatimarriee.
reocrelp, wilt= and sampler* Isplatil Am
ara *Peter Parlors lialos, ant is toslirtairs tlil-
Isli, Ina Maim 10 .4 13 deet Di uMPtimilMltloril sad
modem: the "mien awl curiosities of triss.,/, M
aim, rtrs Science, gad Pailampayook GAT em ,„ th .,
_. . .
dean or We. ;
__,_ , ..: -., ~, rr
..r,,,,,,tkaper,y01.144'..nt5;e14
:,_ h imiaidepitabost
317'5'121 abiUfglo z it y 'ThW,ii .
2lner . tt & St&svl&Whi,ta:
1 111 0 1 1=velach z*" Z mmbla g d &is t i..& 41
Manion end Lydia, honi ng i_triveiLtWo
and italutoore, and two snore, tawatepinen oaf
Leas. shortly expected; laWarshilanst leekny
to reeelveordera. They srM melte ina she!'
ten and spring regular eoppUss eta No. ONeoss
-- mrrcnizr,,a z
11.t i a t r i laership hetetoCore exialog nag otyle
of GLE SUGDM Mar Afttgar.
sae Cast Steel, Is, by mood mar
dissolved. Anon tingle having eon/ NE natal
lo said dna to James goyim Tbs. kr - ,gassa orWl
alnk-1•311 ha sealed by Jamey. flaris; srao sitherhs.
lms
ed 10 use lb. Dante nub, r rank a a
.sett• MES 'JA AN.
• , aele/T4V. Alleg 'Baps 77: INI
merrAiiivanvernm
WALE LaNDFOßM..—Nigyastew
rianwreruekgrassinicelas
, of Chielewingr e ? witn
We new Needs; .F 210,1411 need now
ese# far at CklekewnenSeenerLiennb tri
ifIaN.:IIII7ELL9IIt, ek woods; MA
Bole Area fie Chlektenog'olNanri" ,
altos far WeideraPeminli.enik ' •
a •
rhOOWSPNIVIM-4:40*. nmeht
.L.F.1.714;A10r *Wog*
erda 7dder. • , ... nab.
SHOULDER BRACED
d%just —2 dos Moed
b a .
9btodbs mi tvaitived y Evros
sabg a aft Oil eti sad India sad La
Rabbet - No 4
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