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    _ THE PITTSBURGH G
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
1.17.1.1111117110144
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6,IISUEL
AdriPIIIILADZILPEELL NORTH AIIIIMICABI.
nisammlit ivt4 Ekbecripticas ill the - Nora Amer
esn'and Unita filtig*Gazews, reached
and forwarded Gem this ace.
166 W YORK lummox.
We will weave end femme free a ezpense,
ezettsecomee sad satsesiptions tea We paper.
Elemoustio ;nag ilkenz9nations,
FOR PRESIDENT,
SACTIRIZT TAYLOR, 1
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
itiLLaitar WELLBORN:,
40 issw Torm.
MIL110 . 1 . 0 11 •L Tiossr.
13ENATORIAL ELECTOR&
Taseses IL T. 1 1 1 10 ...=ashlegion.
Jogai ilaroureernior
DISTRICT =OMR&
1. Dalepli GL Clarks* 13. Rem Janson:
Narrn Colder, Br.
4. 7110 s. W. 10. Charles W. Maker,
IL Duda 0: Either, 17.. Andrew Conn,
Joan& Dnotan., 111. 'Moe IL Davidson,
7. John D. Steele, 19. 3ollepli Markle,
Johnlandes, 90. Daniel
i
9.Josepht Bekenneker, 21. Andonr V l LLsois,
10. M.ll3nyder, 92. Richard 1
1L O. Hurley, 03. Thomas If‘
12. Franefa Tyler, 21. Sarni A. Pa anee.
FOR GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM P. JOWNEITOH,
•, 01/ MIXIpO3O 03111177.
FOR CANAL MIBIII3BIONER,
MISS EIDDLICIWARTEI,
411aitimassalle .ad - I;l7ldNomlnatteaks.
FOR CONG.A s.MOUE/111Air01.01,
JOB •SSIIIISLT.
LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of Indiana.
CHRISTIAN SHIVELY, of Wilkins.
W. SWARTZW GE ELDW Pittsburgh.
HENRY LAR, of
11:0501014
MISEITLAN NIXON. of Lower Rh Clair.
XiSCRIL
WHEN SCOTT, of Rom
DAMS. Fliofbeth Boroooh
jtAtl
AIMISTM,
1021 N IL FOSTER, of Baldwin.
ONE MHZ DIME `THE DAT IS 017 EIS
HANG OUT YOUR BANNERS!!
OLD ZACH IS COMINg
YBAlllr 408C4 LIGHT PROCROBION,
Eonday Night, 9th inst.
The hianks of Taylor, Fillmore, and :Marston, and
Pennsylvania interests, will make their grand rally
printer our State electron col Monday evening nam
Tbey will meet et their mnal places of meeting in the
thro cities, on this (Friday) evening, and surrounding
and Townships on Bauirday evening next,
traorViEtnen Programme arch in districts to the
pines desi in th below.
Every carom good old Commonwealth is ex
pected to turn out andioin the procession. Each word
and district le rathaested to organize, sleet their Mar
shall, prepare their banners, tronspareneies, ouch
Lights and music, and loth the moss with all their
=thr Let •Verf Whig prepare himself for the
LightProcussion.
different Wards of Allegheny eiry will repair to
the end of the Oki Allegheny Budge, on Federal onset.
The Manehester delegation vrill join the Allegheny di -
alai= there, and move at 7 o'clock over the Old Ondge
to liberty Wad, the right resting upon the rear of - the
ikidegadeat on the ground, until ordered to move by the
Cadet Marshal.
Zhu Ant deknottion on the pound WI form on Lit,-
eityauesr,the right mating ii the mouth of Marburg
street.. The otherdelaptions as they arrive on Liber
ty taut, mill farm the right, resting on too mar of the
delegation on the ground.
Thu dila:oat Wards, Boroughs and Townships are
osculated to be en Wbsny strait .7i o'clock, an d
form as above directed, under the direction oldie Chie
Marsha , who mill be on the pound.
ROUT OF PRMESSION.
The procession will =tow march on Liberty meet
to Factory st, dowe Factory street to Penn et, down
Penn st to Hand et, amen the Hand =rot Br 4e to
Ohio et, down Ohio atto Federal at, down Fade rW over
the Old Bridge to Penn st, dot., Penn m to Hay et, up
Hay to Fourth n to Market, down Market to Wenn at,
pp Wanar at to Smithfield, ap Smithfield it to Marray's
Yard an Penn Erna. oats
Taylor, I,lllswore, & Jetuaston Ileatitag.
The Blends of Taylor, Fillmore, and Johnston, ant
the Tariff of 1642, and Free Sall, will meet at Beam
min Sarver's; Frankrin township, on Saturday, Oct 7,
at 6 o'clock, p. AI.
Addresses may be expected from Hampton, Dusie,
.debars. By the Committee.
Whig E•etisag—irlieesport.
On 7th of October, On Whig! A P lCcetport vit
bold Taylor arid ,Johmano =tong, at I o'clock, P.
M. Tlm out—mm ont—ono and alf, end prepare fo
baths.
ORGANIZE FOR THIS POLLS.
By sesolothto, the Executive Comminee of the Heogli
end Ready Club have recommended that the Vl7logs to
tho direr= Wads in the two cities, boroughs end
ocraships, call atßtings to be held st the piers* of
!Althe election, on Saturday evening, the 7 th inst,
drich, for the purpose of making the necessary
anatignoteuts to harts the dill vote of each Ward, 80.
roug u sed Distier polled, by. appointing COMMille.
The istgortanea of the contest, and the limited period
tor uncle, makes wagon:nu effort necessary to insure
the election of our whole ticket an Tuesday next, by
majority of which every good Whig will feel ptecd.
• P A MAMBA, ?mil.
fee wiz!, yawl for Volliographla Sew*.
mittwrion TO OEN. TAYLOR.
We an gam to, lee the Chronicle persist in do.
log injsurtlce topeneral Tayke end the Whig par-
ty. st goad canes Is always injured by the use of
itepsoper weapons, as the cause is in time idereiB•
ad with the means taken to support it. The Chro•
oiele has eer teriairtiOn far the assertion that the
Whig party is "'pm skrony." It is an outrage
spinet truth and justice to say so. Three &ands
d t h e member of the Whig party are anti-slavery,
as is manifested both in word end deed—and we
must religiously believe that the Whig pasty con•
talesman:tame miti4davery feeling and sentiment
than say other, or all other parties put together is
this county.
The CidonieJe also does gross injustice to Gene
ral Taylor, in statiag so positively that he is oppow
ad to the Wilmot Proviso. How does the Chrosi.
de know this, So far as General Taylor has writ.
ten on the sallied, he Lust rather !cooed the other
Bm spys theChorafele, maims the 'assurance
of the EllavedsoMees; and 'tit mows of the
ltfirria
•ips on that subject.' An to the
amino of Slaveholders,', we have the assurance
of haticheda of good antledavery men in the North
SO the azarary, and of some Slavehdders in the
Smith lathe. •In a speech, delivered in
mrmei.e, on the flat Sept-, Hon.
home Saw dedared that if General Taylor be
lieved Shot Congress had power over the sub.
*ed . Slatfery ta the Territories, he windd not re.
fine' his unction to the Moms Proviso, if passed
by Coogreaa. 'He andd not,' remarked Mr. Bell,
onsitistwer4 wars Air meow, &coiner, withhold his
=sots it: ,
Bat what of the reputed* the 'Missies (PO Legis.
laurel Why, simply this—there never was each
a report made to the Iltwiissippi Legislature-.a
conuniutee of the legislature was never appoint.
ed, and never waited upon General Taylor in any
official capacity—ifthey did;where is the evidence
OW klutz beendenied over and over again, and
the proof has ranter been produced, that we have
seam The illuanicle speaks of this report as an
absoluta GO; aa scuizetbilig that cannot be denied.
If it has any evidence of such a sitcom let ns have
it, and theeirs etwa be piniuted to answer it
, .
.The aideidatethat Democrats fa Peausylvaida
smil vote the Landreth and CM stab ptagia
of the Maim Proviso, is am calculated to gain
much credemee except with preataven men. The
edeition to Peireylvania will afford no -expression
tp ayorac or against the Mina Provide
The gm is extracted from the Chronicle or
yesterday. The candid resin will argrua with
IS. that the coven foot of Local:iced= *sickens
rather pronithearky. 'We venture the opinion that
the article was gotten by some one who Cairo
sone for the success of Locafinoism, than for Free
BolL the. Democrats of Pennsylvania do not
note for Yerigatresb and Can as the noun, of '
the Wilaspelivrini,onwkas principle do they vote
ke thine ka the facade of that manse, Cosa
the forest of the Wilmot Prrnisol That will not
do,Dir. Chnotthic Your Locafoco seal has rather
outran your sliesetion. But probably the editor
means that the Democrats care nothing about it.
and that they vote for Longstreth and Can simply
as Lrifossa, whhata any regard to principbs aid
measures Quite a flattering picture, pulp! But
idmining that this maybe correct,will it be for one
memo denied that inch a vote Will be counted
stair* thiWthnot Proviso, No MAD In 'Ms aea•
pm can • doubt it No man welt any fairness can
deny it Inhere are genuine Whigs who have
Pitted this mavemeni, they Maist tot by this tune,
tbsa-they ue in a wrong pasitton. The principle
Fisißoil is a - noble one. The great question is,
cowers* the best way of promoting it- We af
gtm It fa by wicking to the Whig party, and voting
the Whig ikket, and that we are right, time will
ahtnn
_,Tub Dscrerconn—The telegraphic de.
apsintbareceived oflate, from tbeEsm, have hero
lar the not uniagagitee :tts character, and so MO of
Waders, ea to be almeekif not entirely useless—
Thaffireiipsnewsgesterday , sias earatered
itYttialither by . the,tearettce at carelemmens of me
*Mkt . at tintliter ad of the line. f3o was the
elecalan' newalinin deaincie—etakes the city cd
Angina Yet& jn Congressmen, both in the driis
red data , Medd& The blender haveti been
or • • - 11 '
abject complaint m the astern es, and
we unst it may lead to some refor m . The Groh is
In the preparation of the newa Of ttamadasiou at
.attr:u eud
~ofthe line.
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death
w saiiiii,
a regret ICI 111111101111 Ce aar re the
eau:mode's, James Biddle, of the Ulgte4 States
Nen: This Midancludif e eeent oceerreillaat night,
at 10 ecilock,a/ hfi lodititegain rertieelineitAPritaa
gnat, shave Meth. The disease which caused
hii dealt...Um contracted during his list cruise to.
China, thence to the Pacific and thence home.
James Biddle was the eon of Charles Biddle,
Esg.,Zof this city, and was bornixillle 18th of Feb
ittarr,l7B3.- Mir was thus in his firth year, at the
time alas death. His life has been part of the
1111111111114H20 ofthe United Hist*, end there are
few men whore gallantry hall lad to obis history
mweArstre. Weandllea*adat the Pemisylenina
University, nturentered thellitry lea Midshipman,
in the year 1804 He was on board the: fugue
Philadelphia when dowse kat on the con tof Tn.
poll, in 1803, and behaved in a gallant manner due.
mg the capture and imprisonment of himself and
the other officen of the frigate. After nineteen
month, captivity he was released, and them wan
precluded to a lieutenancy. He was in active oer.
vice from this time up to the arm with Great BAWD,
when he acquiredupportnnmes of servieghis cove
try, and distinguishing himself, which be did not
neglect. He was on Board the Wasp when she
captured the Frolic, and was appointed to take
charge of the prise.—His conduct in this engages
meat was rewarded by a sword. and a vote of
thanks from the Pennsylvania legislature.
Alter thin period he was promoted to the rank of
Master Commandant, and assigned the command
of the Hornet sloop of war. In the harbor of New
London, he was the negotiator, on the part of the
Americans, of the celebrated challenge to fight the
British ,with an equal force; which Challenge the
British office» saw fit to decline. After a mason
of inactivity be paused the blockade of New Lou.
don, with the Hemet, and sailed for New Yozlt.
Thence he sailed in a short time, and in the course
of an active cruise, captured the British brig Pen
guin, ofgreatlysapencrr farce. He was then charad
by a British seventy-bur, but by good seamanship
and boldness escaped. A court of inquiry awarded
I him the highest praise, and many honors were be
stowed upon him on his return. This chase is a
memorable event in the history of the Navy and
the conduct of Captain Biddle was considered ;hove
all praise, during the long period that it lasted.
Since the war with Great 13ritain, Commodore
Biddle has been almost constantly engaged hi some
important service, either in the ordinary capacity
ofe naval officer, or es a diplomatic agent of the
United Staled In the latter capacity, he signed
the commercial treaty with Turkey, in 1832. He
resided at the Naval Asylum near this eitY, from
1838 to 1812.
He commanded the Columbus seventy-knit when
she nailed for China with the American /Minister,
Hon. A. H. Everett, and oiler the death of this gen
tleman, represented the United States in that fur
off country. He sailed thence to the rout of Cali:
&train, and as he outranked bah Commodore She.
brick and Commodore Stockton, who were then in
that squadron, he commanded the A merman forces
then engaged in the prosecution of the war with
Mexico,
He returned to this country within a few
afflicted with a disease, that his thus carried him
otj in the midst of his early associations. Pennayl.
vane", in his death, has lost a brave and illustrious
son, and Philadelphia has to mouro t the death of one
of the most distinguished of the naval heroes she
has given to the service of the United States.
Commodore Biddle was, at the time of his : death,
the sixth in rank of the Commodores in the .Navy
Commodores Barron, Stewart, Jones, Morris and
Warrington being above him.
A recent publication in the Washington rnion
has elicited the Wowing eloquent comment from
the editor of the Newark Advertiser
Tea FORLORN Hors.—ln the - absence Man just
grounds of opposition to Gen. Taylor--whose trre.
proachnble hit and character is beyond even the
reach of calumny—the otncial paper at Washing
ton la seeking to divert attention Goat the damning
list of extra charges made and rewired by Gen.
Cass, amounting to $61,000, by pamding ip its col
umns all Ike "commutations, pay and emoluments"
of Gen. Taylor since he that entered the Army.—
These items constituting simply and nothing more
than the regular pay of bin rank, with that:mull ex.
penses oftransportation, the Union. has the effron
tery to denominate '-extra allowances." And 'whet
is still more graceless, intimates that he is now re.
wiring full pay and rendering little or no service!
Is there a Man in this nation whose heart will not
bounce with indignation at the imputation!
It is enough to make every cheek tinge with
shame; that the official organ of the government
should be' permitted to hazard such an imputation
—that a war worn old veteran returning fur a brief
season front such a careeraservice, sacrifice, and
achievement, to the long denied bleiaing• of home
should be taunted and impugned, and that by, erea
tures fattening upon the public bounty, who never
rendered an hour of public service in the!, live.
It is especially contemptible' that such charges
should be mode by the minions of Lewis Cass,
who wasjluzuriating m the saloons of wealth and
royalty during the long mouths and years that the
veteran old patriot paused in the swamps nod (Jr.
eats of the country without so much as once sloop
lag upon a bed But the hour of retribution •is at
hand, when an indignant people will prove to the
world that Ileptiblics can be both grateful and just_
General Taylor never received a dollar of pub.
lie:money beyond his regular pay, and the author
alba slanderous attempt to impugn him knows
perfectly well that there is not an!item in the Un
ton's whole account which can be properly termed
entrant which was not fixed accarding to law.—
Whereas It is demonstrable, and it has been de
moreurated over and over again, that Gen. Cass
charged double and treble for his services, such es
they were.
Among the many evidences the public have bad
that the — Sage of ilattland discountenances any use
ofhis name, to the detriment of his party or of his
country, we have lam the Richmond Republicanj
seen nothing Irons his pea more decisive or. satis
factory than the following
"Ainniiin, Sept. 19, LSI&
'lily Wm Star • • * Ever since I knew
of the Philo delphia Convention having decided
against my nomination as a candidate for the Pre.
sidency, I have written many letters, unifornity and
explicitly declaring that I would not consent to
any farther use of my name in connexion with that
office, and that I world not consent to accept a rum
ination if it were tendered to me. To no parson or
11.61MCialiOn of persons have I, at any time, given the
least countenance or encouragement to use toy
name an a candidate for the office since the derision
of that Convention. I shall des* foment if flare
anytimils alio wilt oat conforms Weary angel on tits
mfgeet.
"With many thanks for your kindly feeling. and
long auaehment to me,
"I am your friend and obedient servant,
HENRY CLAY."
"Colonel ROMIAXCIL.
The above is an extract of a letter to CoL. Hain
tramck, of Jefferson co., Va_, who, fn tavoring us
with it accompanhm it with the following cheering
account of the good cause in his region:
"You will be glad to hear that not a single Whig
in this grouter of Virginia pretends to go against
Taylor, and that many Locos will vote with us.
know of some dozen myself, is my neighborhood,
who intend to vote for the old Chief"
THE TEN HOVE LAW
On Saturday evening last, Mr. Collins of Phil
adelphia, declared that Gov. Johnston opposed the
Ten Hour Bill in the Legialatnre. Knowing this to
be a barefaced and wicked falsehood, we contradict.
ed it on the spot, and compelled him to acknowledge
its untruth before those to whom he promulgated
it. He, however, slier admitting that Gov. Johnston
voted in the Bill, stated that he had attached a tail
to it in the purpose of destroying ii. This was
denied also, and to show our readers that the mi.
thin we assumed is correct, we append the "tail
alluded to. his as amount:—
"Provided, that nothing contained (a this act shun
be construed to prevent minors above the age of
fixate-en from being employed more than tea hours
in any day, if the same be dune by special contract
with the parents and guardians." -
This section was voted in the Bill by a lame
majority—and we appeal to any sensible person
whether a new Section permitting any person to
work mare than tea boars a day, Who thought pro.
per to do so, was attached to the Bill as a tail, for
the purpose ofdefeming it. If Ms. Johnston was
not the author afire Bill imelf, be was the consiss
Wit advocate of it —and voted for it on every oc..
casino when before the Senate. Now, were we
not justified in contradicting Mr. Collins on theipol?
JournaL
Mumma m Ouzo.-The citisens of Roscoe nal
Coshocton, Ohio, were thrown in Magnates: ex.
element on Thursday morning last, by the corn.
mietion of one of the most delibehne murders aver
recorded Between 8 and 9 o'clock. a Mrs. Wades,
who with her husband boarded at Jones Hotel in
Roscoe, was engaged in washing, and a German
who was hostler at the Hotel, and who galls him.
self Joke Thomas CarAart, was requested by the
landlady to bring water Mr Mrs Wades. He brought
some, audit) akw minutes some one chanced to
go into the room where Mr.. Wades bad been occu
pied, and discovrded blood upon the Boor. Search
Wog immediately made, she wan found in a cis.
tern in the same room.
Upon getting the body from the cistern, she was
frond to have received a deep wound upon the
left aide of the neck, which mast have killed her
instantly. An axe being found near by with blood
upon it, which appeared to have been partially wr•
pod off. Corked was soon found at work in the
barn, with some blood, upon his clothes, and upon
one place on his pantaloons were traces of blood,
evidently wiped from some instrument, and which
had been partially washed oft Blood was also
bead upon • fart In the barn, as from the hands.
Carla,* was immediate lodged in jell and deal.,
the committable of the murder. Mr. Wades bad
lately opeaed a drug 15/011, in Roscoe, Mrs. Wades
bad been there may three or bur. day. She was
from du. comm. • daughter tiller* Wager, of
of Rockport whither her remains were brought for
interment. She was very highly esteemed. No
camed. e is amigned for the bloody 4104--Ckoclaild
Rim
Soma Cattoi*L—Gov-lohneon has determin
ed ro call so extra amnion of the Legiaburcro of
South Carolina, to order to enable that State to
aue her vote be Eketora of President cad Vioe
Preiadent.
1 11:SEHCT HOSPITAL. -
BsP ol t el
thir. , .ditattuatee of die BrotkerAocri of Se
joa7a kettirlig Charge of rho fifers, Serpa& sines
the ille . fttAeolid e WV building is Hey but
Numberof Pidents admitted, 146
do do discharged, cared
or convalescent, 114
do do died,
do do remaining in the
Hospital, 18
Of floe were Males, 118
Females, 29
Colored, 00
In offering the above report, the Committee, on
behalf of the Institution, return their grateful am.
knowledgernenta to those charitable and humane
persons who so zealously exerted themselves to
procure a refuge for the sick and disabled, a shelter
for those whom, if it had not been for their charity
might have died, strangera in a strange land, with.
out either the comp trans of religion, or of the
rights of humanity
Number. hay been restored to health nod
strength who otherwise would have been in their
graves, or lingering out a miserable existence, alike
the victims of penury and ill ;health. Whilst the
Institution has been an asylum bar many who have
been horn and raised in our midst,it ha. been to the
poor stranger of incalculable benefit. Several, who
have been nursed and attended with more than a
mother's care, have exclaimed (whilst applying for
admission,) "I am sick; I have no money, I have
nowhere to go 1(1 am not admitted; I may die on
the streets." How many would have been reduce
to this last distressing necessity, hod it not been
for your liberality, is known only to Him who
!mow, all things, and to those more immediately
in charge of the Institution.
To the poor soldier returning home after the toils
and difficulties attendant on long and tedious mac
dies in an unhealthy clime, broken down in health
and strength , a bas been truly a house of mercy.—
Several who were received were past recovery
when admitted, but a number were discharged
convalescent, and ennliled to proceed on their
journey homewards, again to rejoin their families
and friends.
But whilst the committee, on behalf of the Insti
tution, return their grateful acknowledgments to
those who have assisted in erecting the building.,
and in those generous and charitable persons who
have, since its opening, sent to donations of house.
hold furniture, clothing, old• linen, and other essen.
tads kor the comfort of the patients(sucb relief being
always highly acceptable, as the patients are fre
quently destitute of all pecuniary resource.), yet
they earnestly beg leave to remind the friendi of
the Institution, end a benevolent public, that its
continued usefulness must still depend upon them.
They will bear in mind, that it has no resources
but those dependent upon their kindness and char
ity_
The Hospital at present Is in debt for Medicine,
Bedding, Provision, &c., which have been pro
cured during the past summer, for those who
died within its walls, and who had no friends
to pertiirm the last sad rites, except thaw con
nected with the Institution. These debts ere
accumulating and necessarily must he so whilst so
many apply for admission, and those, frequently,
la such distressing situatiotw as to make a relit.
sal impossible.
The Institution is in want of many necessary arti.
Glen for the comfort and sustenance of the Patents,
many of whom in the fall and winter months enter
the Hospital with clothing so light and worn out,
that when restored to health and ready to be dis
charged, are not in ■ condition to face the cold and
piercing blast of winter. The kind and good Ste.
ten, who have charge of the Bimodal do all they
can to alleviate the distress.; of the class of unfor
tunates; but bestowing theirilabors has they do]
gratuitously, as well as supporting themselves from
their own resource., they are unable to provide all
that is requisite, They therelare appeal to the lib
oral and charitable for donation. of Furniture, Bed.
and Bedding, Inc use of the Institution, clothing
suitable for males or females, shoes, winter stock
ings, provision., Szc., which will be received at the
Hospital end distributed to those whom Providence
has thrown upon their care and attention.
JAME, BLAKELY, Charrnuot.
Washington College.-Annual Com
menooment.
The Commencement Exercise of this Indite
lion took place on last Wednesday, in the N
College flail , beEne an unusually crowded nudi
ends. The following was the order of Exercise.
English Salutatory—H. ti M'Cann, Erie, Pa.
Latin Saletatory—J. Black, Stewartsville, Pa
Greek Salutatory—Wm. R. King, Bedford, Pa.
Original Orations by the following gentlemen.
'Tyranny its: own ruin. - -Wm A. Fleming
Jacksonville, Pa.
"The Spirit of Liberty."—E. F. Dodd, Amity,
Pennsylvania.
"Our Age--Its Movement,'—J. ft Stewart,
Clinton, Pa.
'lke true Bootee of Free Praucipleo."—.l.
Marquis, Cross Creek, Pa
'The li•'ptroual to nuto."—D. F,lmimoo,Cherok
Ohio.
French Oration-8. Da van port, Wooriflehl, Oh
"Tim Empire alThought."—J. Forsyth, Palley
villa, Pn.
"Fine Impreesion.'—J. & Colwery, linyivill
Ohio.
Valedictory.—.T. H. Craig, Claytonlle, Pa
The fu Hawing are the member. of the &olio
Claris, on whom was conferral the degree of Batch
elor of Arta-36 at all:
Andrew Todd Baird, Lewis Mackay, J. Black.
J. H. Craig, James M. Clark, John 11 Creigti, Jas.
F., Cook, J. Scott Colmery, Samuel Davenport,
Kiss F. Dodd, David Edmiston, Norman D. Pen
ton. William A... Fleming, James Forsythe, Jame,
IL Forsythe, Anthony Hari; William R. Fang, W.
B. Kennedy ? Joseph N. Loogliry, E. H. Lesvm,
J. S. Marquis, D. F. M. M'Farland, H. D. M'Cann,
J. W. ISlVltiolryl. C. Messenger, David A. Press
ly, T. B. Seanght, J. Monroe Shaffer, Jamb F. Sto
gie, John C. Spencer, lord. Stewart, William B TU.
fair. E George Turner, J Waiting, William Young.
The degree of A. M. was conferred co the
lowing named gentlemen, firmer Graduate. Of the
Institution:—
.bseph I Braddock, William Ewing, G %V
Giffin. John R WiLnon, Nathaniel J Pugh. Edward
D Bowers, John Y Calhoon, Andrew Hopkins, 1
R. Hughes, BoNed Johns, M E Johnston, John A
The Honorary degree of D. D. au conferred on
Wm D Smith, of Indium, William lanes, of Scot
land, and John Barker, President of Allegheny Col
The Annual Address to the Alumni Association.
Was delivered on Tuesday evening, by the Rev.
William C Anderson, 1). D. His subject Was
“Conservatism and Progresiiion."
The Anneal Address to the Literary Societies
was delivered on the afternoon of Wednesday, by
Prof John S Han, of Philadelphia. Subject
"Comparison of the Past and Present." I
We had not the pleasure of hearing Dr. Anders
son's adduces, and cannot, therefore, speak of it
from our own knowledge. The Dr. has the leans.
tog and talent to produce an address worthy any
audience, or suitable to any occasion. We had,
however, the pleasant of hearing Prof Han, and
it was cartairdy a *want. His addrese was a
rich litern7 treat—chute and beautiful in its style,
full of engine' thoughts, happy in on CODllall be
tween the Past and Present, and interspersed with
some playful illusions to the antiquated cu.totne of
the "Good old Times," of our forefather..
Washington College was never op a argotr io
sis or a more prosperous sate than at present. Tli
number of Students la attendance during the yca
jest closed, as ezhilited.by the Duologue, was 211
The neat Session commences on the first Mon
day of November.—Washingtou Rep.
Pourtcsx. Cll/121,00.—W0 do net open an ex
change paper, without observing evidence of the
changes from ecoLossoism to the support of Tavlar
and Fillmore. Among them. is John Cooper, Esq.
of Columbia County, the father in-law to Milo M.
Dunmlck the loco candidate for congress in the
Northampton district. The Mauch Chunk Gazette
says, Mr. Cooper gives the strongest assurance.
that Columbia County will give L,ocoGiscoism a
death blow mac approaching election theft will
be no 1 700 majority of the “rate and ruin" Polk
party there. The citizens of Columbia have had
enough of the Free Trade and Slavery policy to
satisfy them for all time to come. Danville, the
piece of Mr. Cooper's residence, and the second
Pittsburgh of our Stale, as regards her production
of iron, is completely prostrated, and her business
and many of her citizens ruined, under the work.
ing of the British Tarnll of l'olk nod Dallas. I ler
furnaces., mills and workshops are throw out of em.
ployment, and kneed to shoulder their packs and
travel in search of labor and bread. Such a state
of things has never before existed ID that hitherto
thriving section, and the perple are preparing re.
tribution for those who deceived them tour yean
since—North American.
Fear WRIGHT AT Canto.—The editor of the
Cain, .Deita has iseen the elephant; he has coaver.
acid with Fanny Wright, during her stop at CAM
landing, and he thin describes her.
Mr.. Wright In a very tall woman, and possesses
features masculine as her general appearance. Her
hair is tinged with gray, and curls with a stiff, an.
gry Linda air, over a forehead remarkable in none
of its peculiarities, being neither high nor law,
broad or narrow. She occasionally warms with
her theme, and uses graceful and expressive gee.
tures; but even in her most enthuliastie ATM..
•ions she exhibits a delicacy in touching rudely
upon the opiniens or feelings of those in her pees.
enaz. We should judge her to be about fitly year•
of age—but at all events she is old enough to be
well aertainted with human nature, for she ex
hibits this kind of knowledge in alencen every re.
mark. Mrs. W. is no doubt n female, but there Is
nothing of the woman about her.
Hata arm Harr.—We heard a good one aCm
' days since, of an old German woman, who keeps
an Inn somewhere in the Whig county of Somers
set. De it remembered that, though the widow
was cure enough in her particular line, she was
considerably ant of sorts on political matters.—
"Base you any Cats men in this neighborhood!"
enquired a traveller, as be sipped his last cup of
coffee. "Nee." replied the widow, "nee cash
men." "All Taylor toes, I suppose, then," said the
s tr a nger. 'Nae, nae Daylor men too," answered
the ol d l a dy. "What! all for Van Boren here,"
continued the gentleman, in astonishment, as be
.thee from the table. "Nee, no pody goesh
Van Puma, too," said the widow. Well, Qum,
who the mischief are they going in," enquired
the tra veller, who, by this time, began r 4 Ihlnk
t h e o ld lady was quizzing him. "Vy, spout von
half of'em goesh Ear mold yeller day calla Bough
and Ready,' and the cider half gush for anodit
yeller day calls!Old neck,' replied the widow, u
she
proceeded to clear onkel tabla.—,lVaskisenn
Com
W. 11. Wright, E. D., Dentist,
Chinn and residence on Fourth street,
Pittsbutgh Bank. Otikes hours from t o'simk ,012 A.
U., and from 2 o'clock lo G P. M. sepl44y
ot%t, Booic*miLz.
• Denil Nothliiiiicutanuorr—Eatbra.
eittSinght end .12keddriEutril3ool Kicrtiso—
PartteAladyadapted tti thee 'Wind and Maritime
camerae of the trailed %dew exemplityied
alleitedentirnprovementa lithe .dente, meth a
new and certain method of detecting errors and
miring the Ledger. Embracing an improved
oof instruction: complete in two pest.. By
.7DltYr, Merchant, New York. Pi:Wetted by
the Author."
This is a Dew work on the important subject of
Book Keeping, by a townsmen:4 Mr. Duff, residing
la this city, and being well known to our citizens.
We have 'not sufficient professional knowledge
of the subject, to speak decidedly or the work, bet
we are informed that it is an excellent one, em
bracing mash new and valuable matter, and affords
a most thorough and complete course afloat:action
on both Single and Doable Book Keeping. In the
eastern cities, it Is admitted to be one of great sal.
tie, as will be seen by the accompanying recom.
mendations from some of the tint merchants, ac.
countants, and bankers, in New York City,
Ms. Draw—Sir-1 bare examined your 'North
American Accountant,' and find it contains much
matter that is important and interesting to the mer
chant And man of business, to whontl think it will
be found highly useful.
Yuan, respectfully.
C. 01. HALSTEAD,
President Merchants' Bank,New York.
Ste—l have examined your work on Merchants'
Accounts, and I think it is calculated to be exceed
ingly useful both to practical accountants and to
teachers of book keeping.
You have made good ure of your own long practi.
cal experience an, merchant, sad been thereby ena
bled to make plain many things, the want of doe
comprehension of which, often occasions serious
ditTiculty in the counting house. The accuracy
and concisermas manifest through the whole work,
bear testimony to the great care and labor you
have bestowed upon it.
Vetter,
RICHARD IRVIN,
Merchant, 98 From St., New York.
Mn. P. DIM.
I have examined Mr. Duff's Work upon Book
keeping, and am much pleased with it. lam aware
that of late years many works have been publish
ed on this useful science; but none, so far as my
knowledge of them extends, elucidates the subject
with so much clearness and simplicity. I shall be
glad to see this work published, believing it will
be of great service not only to tha new beginner
but to the most experienced accountant.
F. W. EDWARDS,
Canbier Mechanics Bank, Wall St, New York.
I have been thirty years a practical Book.keep.
et, and driringthat time, a taste for the science has
induced me to examine almost every work upon
the subject that has come in my way, and I have
not met with one before, that so clearly and min
may explains the whole subject in fact, I consid.
er it the first work I have met with, from which
• thorough practical knowledge of the science can
ho obtained; and it *moors to me, that no person,
from the smallest retailer to the most extensive
merchant, will read the plan and contents of it.
work, on the first page, without possessing a copy
of it. To the young kook keeper it will prove ■l.
most invaluable, and there are bat kw, even of the
most experienced -accountants, whO will not find
something new in it.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN CAMPBELL,
Merchant, 53 John St, Ness York.
The undersigned has examined Mr. Dar. Sys.
tern of Book Keeping. and has no hesitation in giv.
ing his testimony in its favor, as • work exeeding
ly well adapted to school instruction. The dime.
lions tx teachers, the rule., and oral exercises—
every thing relating to the bills receivable and bills
pnyabki accounts—the cash book, the forms of ac.
counts current, are all remarkably full and com
lplete, and will certainly convey thorough know.
edge of the subject. The undersigned intends
using It as his text book.
JOHN H. SHEPHERD,
Teacher of Writing and Book Keeping,
Columbus College, New York.
I have examined your Work upon Book Keep.
ing, and readily recommend the same, an in every
way calculated, as a book of Instruction, to give a
clear and sedisfactory insight into the very useful
science upon which a trews, through all its gra
dations, from the sample style wealth" to the musti
er*, to that requisite for the moo varied cud corn.
plierned commercial boa-mesa I am fully of opm
tun that it should be in pogwaelon of every pract,
cal accountant, as a useful amostant, as well a. in
the bands of every one delorous of becoming an
areompfinhed link keeper.
Very resre...lfully,
FRASER,
Cashier Seventh Ward Wok, New Yank
Insg Campaign Song dedirogod so the 41/1 Word
Whig Woo Club of Alloglany Cult,
THAT BROKEN a WARD.
Alt—CrairoriMme. •
Al Baltimore the Locos met,
To nominate ■ Pressdeat,
They made a role just two third. bag,
To measure Mr the vulgar throng.
That broken .word int mended yet,
A'nt mended yet, not mended yet, .
Tbst beoken stronl a'at mended yet,
So Cass you can't be President.
Old Snags and Brillion rustle a bid,
To catch the Southern voters,
And Cass ha sod, and Benton slid,
Foe want of dna supporters.
That broken sword, &c.
Now Caw upon the Stave ung rides,
O'er .and hers, and o'er breakers,
He sympathises with the French,
And tries o'er spoiled rens:nes.
That broken sword, dr.c.
The platform that the Locos made,
Is scarcely tit to hold 'Aim,
He grew so fat ta public pay,
Wade agent fix the Ingots.
That broke sword, Sec.
Tilts Lewis is a mighty man,
He used to veer a black cockade
And then at Hall's surrender brag.,
Tis said be broke Ms rusty blade.
That broken twordidec.
The Locos have been feeding him,
On "metro ;my" and .flatione."
They sent him to the Coen of France,
To learn the foreign fashions.
That broken sword, am.
Then next you heard, he wrote a book,
And pohliahed to creation,
That Phillip was • model King,
The French a happy nation.
That broken sward, lee.
Nov Van he loved these Monarchs too,
Their tucks would have repeated.
He claimed both sword and purse you see,
And therefore was defeated.
That broken sword, dec.
In forty 6itr, he tried again,
Again, he tuna defeated,
And now in Ginty eight he swear*,
"The eherstar mule be cheated."
That broken sword, &c.
Now Cass and Viut are in the field,
And fighting for the plunder,
But ZACK is sure to give them both,
Some Bums Vista thunder.
That broken sword, dec.
And now the contest has begun,
Bee Cass and Many dying,
That broken sword ain't mended yet,
And the Locos all are crying.
Then broken sword, &o.
GM) MM.—Parson 13,014 , 010 W, of the Jones.
borourgb Whig, saps
"We have ■ very strong conviction, that the
real strength of the Anti Slavery party in the South
is greater than the South are aware. And certain
we are, that they are more tormidable in East
Tennessee, then their opponents suppose them to
be. All they need to produce mischief and divide
and distract both pahticalparticain ■ few bold and
talented leaden to take the stump, and advocate
their principles. If this were done, even Mr. Van
Buren would receive a swing vote, at the ensuing
election. We say this not because we wish them
any success, but because we cannot resist the
proofs of this fact, which press in upon as daily."
You bring us good news, Parson. We are
glad to know that Anti Slavery is growing in
Tennessee. We fervently pray that it may grow
and flourish as the cedars of Lebanon, until not a
slave pollutes the soil of that fine State. It is the
right place for Antislavery to grow, and grow
it will, whenever the noudlaveholding portion of
the white inhabitants feel arid assert their power...—
They are the moat nutderous class now in East
Tennessee, and Slavery is to them a deep Injury
as well as to the blacks. Let them rise ns freemen,
and shake it ott
REAR TOR CORWIN:
A letter from Lim Thos Corwin, published in
the Ohio papers, says
Having visited a very considerable portion of
Ohio, I can were our friends that every day brings
with it prosperity, which promises certain success
to our ticket.
The true character of Oen. Taylor is only begin.,
tug tote huhurn to the masses of the people, and I
feel confident that bin stern integrhy, sarong ittod
sense, and Republican panty will he known and
justly valned by the voters of Ohio. It needs only
thie to make his triumph certain. Yopre truly,
THOMAS' CORWIN.
DrATII 07 Man MA l 7l7l , 4taadeni winp r robe. ,
bably remember the marriage of Rev. 3:V. Mats
81t, some two yams and et half moos, the elreafir.
stance ereatistorme excitement at eke thin&iiEThe
maim soon perfumed and have strum lived *pert,
Mr. Man burps at present in Arkansan.. Pam
Menu died on Friday night, aged only MAW=
years wadi semen months, of hellions fever, agar
about tea days illness Her funeral took place yrs
:ay, from the residence of her step.fiatter to
WHloughby ureet—/Vers York Cousserdat of
Oa. 2.
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MEJEOIN
==!M
'fit—Cooling over • Sle of ibd old -
Panda: ugh Gazette, me bond the following slim
lion to the old Monongahela and Allegheny bridg,
es,ln the Gazette of Thursday morning, Getobet
27, 1813
The hartatfut bridge over the Monongahela has
nearly reached the Northern shore—it will pro.
bably be craned before Christmas. The one over
the Allegheny is sot ro far advanced, but yet
enough is done to ensure its completion. Pins.
burgh will then exhibit what no American city
or town has ever yet done—run splendid 6ridgcr
over two mighty streams, vnthin four hundred
yards of each other."
Just about thirty years ago, those "two viand..., I
bridges" were under way. The old lionorigahela,
bridge was as ugly an affair as it well could be;
that referred to crossing the Allegheny, was you.
salily good looking, but not desperately hand.
solle, The kismet was burned by the Great
FiZe—one of the best pieces of service which
i ts.
th t gre did—both to the bridge stockholders And
th city; and the really "beautiful" wire suspension
bri has taken its place. Bat on the Aileen,.
ny , what a change! The old bridge-stands, but
modernized and improved so much that 11 might
blush to look back to its former state; and it has
two dangerously handsome rivals, spanning the
same stream, besides the noble, imposing wire
suspension aqueduct, with its great trunk full of
the very element over which it springs ma grace
fully—to bear boats and their heavy cargoes across
to the great warehouses of Pittsburgh. Those
"iv s, opinsiii4 bridges" were great affairs In their
dal', doubtless--but they are "no great shakes"
about Pitt/burgh, in this progressive age. Think
of common wooden bridges, indeed, in this day
of railroads, North, Booth, East, West,—all to
come to Pittsburgh, and take her great products
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, St. Louis,
the Lakes, and all over creation;—and of !nag :
netic telegraphs, conveying thoughts, intelligence,
by lightning, from city to city, and from land's
end to land's end. "Old things have passed
away, and all things have become new."
A German came to the Mayor's Office, on Mon
day, to ask an Asylum of some sort for his wife,
who to subject to fits of derangement. She talked
vehemently, and without intermiasion--geaticulas
ling with much grace, and with quite an oratorical
display—now apparently "'apt, inspired," with
some great idea of her unparalleled wrongs—and
noon bursting into tears and heart-breaking sobs,
as the Mayor attempted to stop her everlasting
harrangue by threatening to send her away (min
her husband. Ile looked very unhappy, and told
a and tale of his trials. In her moods of madnesa,
he cannot leave her to pursue his business, but
must neglect everything to attend to her. Sting
poor,lie must work fur a livelihood, or both snort
wan* and thus he was compelled to find an Aar.
lum, till her reason retumed. She sat during the
whole painful scene with her arm tightly locked
in that of her husband, as if determined he should
not leave her; but when the Mayor told him he
could only send her to the jail, she momentarily re
lazed her bold. The Mayor then told her she
must go with her husband, or he would leave tier,
when she again took his arm, and went to the jail,
The Sheriff received her, but justly conaiderau
hardahip to be compelled to take care of this un.
fortunate class.
Why have we not an Asylum proper for the In.
sane! It is disgraceful to this great city and noun.
ty that the innocent insane must be sent to s core.
mon jail among the wont criminal.. What re
-spectable into would bet ailing to place a beloved,
unhappy female relative among such a vile herd of
abandoned dissolute wretches! and bow many, like
this poor German, are compelled by poverty to do
mot Let the people take hold of the matter at
once, and erect an asylum of some kind. Better a
log tenement, with proper attendants, than a jail,
with crimioals a, associates, to pollute and brutal.
lie the onfotiunate venoms of amenity.
We rail auention ton rural headed 'Texas," I
out advertising columns, to day. Mr. LM. liar
r.a Buller , the senior partner at the anetrtmlile first
al Harris & George Butler, Vele.eo , trod Grurg
Boller dc Brother, Galveston, is now in our coy,
the Merchant'. Hotel.
Mr. Butler ta, we learn, superintending the
building and fitting two first class light draft steam.
boats, intended for the trade of the Brazos de Dios,
the principal river in 'Western Texan. •
One of these boats, the 'Brazos," in now at our
Wharf at Pittsburgh, and is pronounced by cothpe.
teat judge% a ropotior homy combining turret
with lightoeu of draft She is from the yard of
41/30011.1 & CO, Well rbralta‘th. The second
boat, the "Wathiogton,' is IMO on the mock* at
West Elisabeth, and is expected to be launched
in ten or fifteen days.
Duraar to GLANT.—Tha Allegheny Jokers.were
amusing themselves hugely yesterday, at the exl
pease of two well Loon gentlemen, who took
a faney to go outs hunting together. One orthe
•tettms would not be a bad representauve of
Gulliver's Brobdignaman acquaintances, while the
other might hail from Lilhput.
Fats. Pray, G.TLeltet—The edema of the
Gatorade Bad Amencan both pitched into Mr.
Wills yesterday,—the former berme. of his ad.
vocacy of Governor Johnston, and the outer be.
cause he stood on the "Batrato Platform,". and
13.hr-10-mutton chop speeches." Mr. W. is home
what given to chopping tome, bet we had not
before heard of his penchant for 'mutton chain."
GIEWIROOD, The little Manchester packet tins re.
turned from bee Cincinnati trip, and sits quits de.
uturely among the larger craft at the wharf We
called yesterday to enquire about her voyage, and
learned from her clever captain, that she had mote
■ good time of it. She intends gulag back, and
those who go along call like her, very much.
Tea hLataa RAILWAY.—Tko Cincinnati packet
Hibernia No. 2, was hauled out on the railway on
Wednesday. She went up beautifully. A Wight
occident occurred, in the breaking of one of the
cog wheels, but as the boat hod already ascended
to a sufficient height above the water, no delay
was occasioned.
The Mayor sent hour young men aniturci Iveys
to the bill, on Tuesday, kir disorderly conduct
The subject of Dv Banning's free lecture tonight,
at Philo Hall, is the philosophy and cause of Spt
nal Curvation and Drooping Shoulder, and hots to
prevent It.
As deformities of the shoulders and hips of
young ladies hate become es, alarmingly common
at the present day, let no parent or young person
fad to wand
SUM3I2 Ccrurr, Oct. 5, IS7B.
bowler et uz vs. Long. lodgment of the Court
of Common Pleas of Crawford County reversed,
and ',moods noon awarded. Opinion by Mr. Jas.
tire Coulter.
Bank United States vs Patterson. Error to the
Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County. This
ease has been under argument for two dap, by
Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Staler for Prtf in Error:
Mr. Fetterman and Mr. Agnew for left in Error.
.- • .
The Court will take up the Alkgheny Cobmy
Cue to morrow (this) morning.
Covens sae Cola.—The frequent changes in the
weather at this mason of the year, invariably Ming
along with them coughs andcolds, which by lithely
attention are easily cured by simple. remedies. REL.
LEAS' IMPERIAL COIX:11 SYRUP has been in: use
for the lout Li years, and has gained more reputation
for the cure of coughs luot requiring active medical
treatment) than any other preparation ever offered to
the citizens of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrup is very pleasant to the laste, soil, on this ac
count is a great favorite with children. The dolma ore
carefully graduated, in the directions, to suit all age.
That this long tried nod highly popular cough remedy
may be wtthht the mach of all, It is sold at the low
price of h cents per bottle.
Prepared and sold by It F. SELLERS, 57 Wood st,
Pittsburgh, D. M. Curry, Allegheny, and druggists gen
erally Is both clues. pouf
I 17- Use snx nor. Muss.—lf you wish to be Mo
pe...fel in any undertaking, you must always `use the
Groper means.' 'ffiterefore, inn have a cough, use
Jsrax's Exrecroaser and he cored, for It is the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient Mean. to Cure you is to use
June's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome
the spurn which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them
up, and the, removes every obstruction to a free respi
ration, while at the same time all inflammation is sob
dued, and a care to certain to be effected. Rave, you
ffimuchills, Splying of Diced, Pleurisy, or in fact„any
Pulmonary hffecuou, then use J•yurt , s Expectorant
and relief is Certain, and you wli find that you have
used the prer moms.
For safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Stele,7y 4111
Meet near Wood.
_may
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Da. Bl'Larnee Wrram Roxim , O—hl , Lane , s Vertnifuge
has long been admitted to be the best medicine ever
discovered for expeillog warms from children the
following earl:Monte speaks volumes in its favor:
lgaarneo, Worm Co . N. Y. I
June gal, 1847.
certify that I base used PerLaile's Vermin:we, e n d
(Mine it all that it 6.recommended to he, Ruh have
hold it, and hove to ell cases tutted it to be an effected
core. Whh. 8. Fascttta a
For We at the Drug Store of J. KIDD &Co, GU wood
aliseL °eta
Dr. 0. 0. Stearns, Minitel,
FF/CE at Miss Mulch's, on Fourth street, a fete .
O
doom above Wood sheet, until the completion Of
the house nearly opposite. Teeth le blocks, with am'.
Adel gams, after the manner now univenully prefer
red at the east, manufactured to snit each panic
cue. Teeth, from a Atli sat down to a single one, 111.
meted on a nation plate, thus avoiding Injury to the
[Wore tooth. .epechnens of blocks of .action plop
may he examined at the office.
All operations incident to the profession performed
with care and faithfulness. atiggialu
-..~~-.:~.k;., ~-
liti t iadp,XfacntAitsitior
Var eutt thy
io-.110•Er zusreetJA" date*? a Iluxi
. •
service 'le held.la
the basement stery of the new d M. E. Church,
on Sunday gennumg nent, atlut o'cloet. ranee oa
Seventh meet.
dertorrlon'. Wilms or rera Szcoran Wozo—The Whig
voters oldie Second Ward are rreane ted w meet st the
prarnsDwriet Haug this arening . eekckr
to make sortable arrangeenenui app . ., in the Grano
Torch Light Processo a ma d
Let every friend of Traylor, rumor., and be present. oeral .
• orr The in of the Elm Watd, Allegheny are
requested to meet in Me lover Barry of Quincy Hall,
erenhsg at 7 o'clock, to make arrangement. hyr the
GrandTora LigEtt Avowal., to coma of on arandaY
night next. octa
Nona Waco Alawraso!—The Crimea of Taylor, Fill
more, and Johnston will meet at the Pubhe School
dooms, in the kb Ward, this evening at 7 o'clock.
Messrs. AL A AleGehan, Swartrerelder and others
will addrete the meeting. acre
Dugslmre GLUM:MX=7 AISOCIATSCar—The memm•
ben of the D. O. M. A. are roipleated to meet at Ma.
H. Paul.oo's 7a Wood scree; on Saturday, 7th ion., at
12 o'clock, ht. By order:
ocus.4:it
DAVID CAMPBELL, Seey.
•
GEORGE BINIAR g BRO., Galudo*
BOOM & GEORGE BUTLER, le.lnto;
UTILL attend to the coneenan of Noma and an
y co.t. to the State of Team, the sale of Goods
an consignment, parehase of Prod.° VECeildoB and
fortsertong of Merchandise, and to th at of a General
Commission Subclass.
. . .
Rarammums Nam Yoac.—Zdoses Taylor, Pao; Ed
ward Collua t E c eq;_ Allen & Paxson; Tarrant Put
ano,Esq; Rob Wetmore & Co; P 8 & D Ladtroln
J G Dudley & Co; Haydoek, Codes & Cm, Edward 0
Palley & Co; Wieners & Gale; Walter B Townsend &
Co; J & J P Trippe.
Rama:am to Barros—Henahaw, Wan, & Co; Prot
tor & Butler Pullenou & Raymond.
Harmsen to Nam Ourtaaat—hPDoweLl & Peet; J
C Woodruff & Co; &Odes & Co.
Kamm= to thactssa.n.—Bulder & Brother; It.
Johnwon k Co.
Cotruaanicatio. may be addreued to I. M. Harris
Butler. Manhunts Howl, or to Meeero M Allot & Co,
or to Messes noon &Bargsta,Bankers, Pittsburgh.
ADVERTI&EiIILICINII' -
itsll. DEMPSTER, composer of the "May Queen,"
111 "Lament of the Irish Emigrant," 4 11Und Bay,"
An, has the honor to gnomes to the chile:Mot' Prue
' • f vein. ace of his ORIGINAL
tßoAlhe.ctr) intention
at riot. 8ai1...
Monday evening, October Plh, including the Collowang
amigo
rhe Spot where I was Born;
The Loved One was not there;
John Anderson my Jo;
The Rainy Day;
• Sawye my Wee Thing,
I'm with you once again, my friends;
A M.'s II Man for that;
lament of the Irish Emigrant,
het us Love one Soother;
My Bennie (2,
I'm Alone, alt Aloue;
JOlllll/0 Morrison;
Duncan Gray;
And I n . popular Cantata, "The May Queen," a song
in three parts.
Tickets 50 cents. To commence at half past 7 ererk.
oeul
wANTED—A l'oang M. of good business habit.
compoient to take char. of • set of Book. Ad
dress, by totter, Bon No. 4.0, Os.' name and refer
ence.
yANTED—A Boy 15 or 10 years old. Apply at
No. 63 Market In.
ECEIVED, et W I , NClinexk's, No : 5 Fourth in,
Xt. end for sale. 5 p. Elastic Printed Btaur
annetblux Eel °SW
i ll-A .V EED- t
LIEATIIERS-3100 lbe to • 'rive; for gale by
r oral ISAIAH DICKEY k Co G
.
INSENG— It suet. to arrive; for tale by
oral ISAIAH DICEEY A Co
U . rl "1. _
i rl b_
oetf 14VAT&_EZ Co
13A RLEY—Tbe highest pets, pan! in nub, for good
clean Barley.
BROWN tr. CULBERTSON,
I.4.sllbetty .
MOLASSIIII-100 Was N 0 blolasaos, In Pittsburgh
barrel., to store and for sale tg.
octa JA6Ik2S DAL2ELL, 24 WV= tt
- -•
ONE% DEW 71OBACCO-70 !a s Backer's de, re.
LLllectruter Awe for willa by
oeto JAM DJJ,ZELL
SU6 AR HOUSE AIOLASS—GO bble fa 'lore snd
for we by Gerd JAMES DALZELL
Ai INDOW GLASS-1606:s to store and for sale byV I , oeto FORSATII & DUNCAN, 37 Pint st
ari LAS—V, Lis Glue, New Gene,
k.l brand, to arrive, (r sale by
peel FORSYTH & DUNCAN
DifiTEn. as ke g , l int recessed; for sale b _ -
rKt6 hVGILL £ ROES
AHD--O kegs fresh Lard.
BARLEY—YS buakt Barley for sale.
octli NrGILL & ROE
)EIPER ANL/ AL,WICE-1.1) bag, Nowa . ; lu do
Alspicn_ oeto SEGILL & HUE
BELOONIS—ISO daz Brooms for We.
ee,a WALL & ROF.
B avg SIDES —A small lot prarrkSite t s ,
4. 3:1 RBotoE
J
UST RECEIVED AT W. JITCLINTCICIPB, 7 planes
J
.ry neh COlOlll and good patterns, and
very cheep. No 73 Poona eV oess
O. 10 HT CHECKS ON NEW YORK Or WA..
0 oct4 21.11014KRe IL SONS
DRAM ON PIiILADELPIIM, in limns to suit,
tor role. will I N HOLMES & SONS
VXORANGE hAtrik grecs(Or We by
.E 4 oct4 N HO ULEZ & EIONB
'DOUR SECOND HAND PIANOS, on band and for
r oale I.y JOHN H MELLOR,
Dell el wood at
LARD OIL—For sale by
ocH ISAIAH DICKEY Is Co, fro nt •
Q.ALTPETRIE.—gO sacks, cmde, (o Wm by
0 oet4 ISALARDICEIW Co
I)ACON-4000lb. gtoouldort and Hides, reed and for
1J gale bLooti R91 . 3T DALZELL & Co, Libeny at
(lIIEF9E-4:ou bal. Western Reserre,pan efeam,f•
ljtaala by oet4 Roar DALZIII.I. & o
OLE. LEATHER-44,000 lierolock Turner!, in aro
0 and for .ale by .i 4 11013 T DALZELL &.Co
. _
SLERATUS-14 tans, tu casks and bin, reed and
for sale by neo ROBT DALZBLI. LCo
M AD „ D i t:R—A aupcnor article Ibr rile by
DOW'D COLUMBO-1 ease jest need dka sale
r by oet4 Q E SELLER* ft wood at
130 WI/ IPECAC—) ease pan reed and fer sale by
oet4 6 E SELLERS
1 hOW'D RHUBARB-6 eases just reo'd and (or;:aia
i b - oet4 R SELLERS
11)A a t—,54 tierces thigar cared Hams; 6 !Ida plain
P do do; 8 do Shoo Wars, bright and dry, Mst rimed
red and far sale by oci3 SELLERS NICOLS
SODA ASH-111 east. Sod. Ash, just received on
consignment and (or sale b
oet3 82 W HAB/1118011
MACKEREL -75 bbls No 3 Macterol,Mat received;
In store and (or sale by
oci.3 8 & W HARBARGH
GLA - 8 - 80 his liglidss; le 150 do liMbl dit=
9014 do; 35 do 708 do; 50 do 10:14 do; last
and (or sale by oci3 8 & W HAILHARGEI
EPSOM SALTS-6 bb reed and for ute by
oeuIJOHN D MORGAN
RD INK—Warranted Frencli, and • superior arlb
R
bier, received and for sale by
oeta JOHN D MORGAN
BLACK INK—I bbl for sale by
ocO JOHN D MORGAN
VEitAIILLION—AmarriCan, for talc by
ocl3 JOHN It MOBGAN
COPAL YARNIBI4-4 bbl. New York quick dyeing,
reeelved and for sale by
;AO JOHN D MORGAN
r AHD 01L—A lot on hand in bbls, will be sold low
J J to close consernatent by
°err J KIDD & Co
AI 'LANE'S VEIIIIIFUGE-3:0 gnu au band and
JIL for .nle by wig
AVLANES PILLS-300groai on band and
In far rale by mai J KIDD tOo
DRIES APPLES—A mall lotion roc/ unlit°, sale
by moo WICK A. WCANDLM3
INDIA RIMER GOODS—Jost recerved, the follow
ing articles : Teething Rings, Eludes, Life Preser
vers, Gun cDyers, Paper holders, Tobacco 'Wallets,
Ad and Solid India Rubber Rads, all for sale in the
India Robber Depot, No 6 Wood sy
oct2 J 1 H PHILLIPS
SADDLE RAGA— Jour recd , dosen India Robber
Saddle Bap • superior article, at the India !bob
ber Depot, No 5 Wood st. ace/ J 111 PHILLIPS
ANJOS AND TAAIDOBINM A 6ne won.
.0 went of these two musical instruments, j.Cree'd
ibis day. Alto, Llama Scales, for .at. by
_Dor/I MELLOR, 61 .wood
Se ODA ABl4-40 besk i s t e j oaN t r, jolt recd 'aid
for sale by N & [LEPPERT
scp26-tw
S A . 1511 BHOWN-1 cask for sale by -
JOHN D MOTWAN, Druggist
VENETIAN HED—g casks for sale by
V ocig JOHN D MORGAN
BLACKING -100 dos Mason's Machos, read and
for salc by occi JOHN D MORGAN
0 INGER—I bbl Ground Ginger, tor We by
k.T °erg JOHN D MORGAN
-- -
USTARD bbl Whim Niggard Bead, for
a 1 ..Jo by serJ JOHN D MOHUAN
CHROME YE LLOW-3 eases Chrome Yellow, for
sale by_ °eta JOHN D MORGAN
TIMUISIE OHEEN-1 ease sepeo - r -- Chrorae Weary
%,,./ for liale by ortit JOHN D MORGAN
•atch aud Chronicle coy.
CP Ind id
tkett.)lllAlE—ei bb.freak • /11“107(id
tibia Packed do; 17 necks Basler; 13 sk. common
Keel, in more and for tale by J R FLOYD.
owl Round Cbareh 1131131 w
LANAI:FA—I cue ree'd ve coneignment and ro
eels by peel r& It FLOYD
LARD -6 bads and 3 tap freah Lan% m storm and
lb: aide by oct2 I i It FLOYD
L!MUM]) OIL—I bbl. just reed and km sale by
ocul R ROBISON t Co
SCGAR-75 &Oda prime N oSugar, tot tale
N•b7 oat It ROBISON& Co
SALERATUB-40110 lbs Salami., for We by
octS R komsoN a co
ICE—IO tierce. N Rh., for We by -
jL oetil R ROBISON a Co
PIG IRUN—IOU tons for ode by
ocri ROBISON & CO
AT O. PI:OAR—NO hhfls prima N U &or, fa more
mai for gala by
oct2 - - - --r
panaulit a SMITH
PlO COFFEE-G 74 bags Orem CoEse,gorr
XV ding from canal ant fox mob
acO BAOALEVA MTH
ODOM, AND BALERATIYB-197bisprhna qua
ty Cheasei b 4 Ina, 8 bbla Balenms , landing Am
mauler Carohna and fat sal. by
and
MEPE AND BONE LINIMENT- 0. 41
d foc gale «14 Oa
WOOL -9 tacks Wool,last reed and for We by
sey29 WICK L WCANDLI3BI9
--, . . ' ---,,, 3ft
.-'' ' ll '= n4 AUCTlONfttitilUtik...3'...,,,..- '„
17 Angus D. nary;'
141 : ,S . &IA a
aid Fgs ,
iiCiiil4
Ori , mortung, Oet 111,*10 okilm: , algho
Commercial Roma, corner of Wood and AIM
ameM,Mill be soldorkboalkeocrom• to egummivo as
sommeat of seasonable fastey and maplii,Gomagn and ,
&mead° AT Goods, embracing every moiety nanall7'
kept in a large retail dry good• store. t •
" ' -'-'—'
°
At 9
Growls., Qua l igulany Parreatkii, 47.- •
1 bas fine lb lamp V. manafactured tobacco. 11
ud box. A Cablota i lb lamp., 3 bn fine, la to the
pocl. 4
half chime 'V Kum.
A tßottilz/ of groused, chhttlon
cram hicekclors, abovalc, w bbala agrcel,
thehan utensils, ite.
A general accortawatof nave sepledband ' bona
hold funattaa, among which a Ilamb9Poi Wasp
=bortlatic,bcok 'caws, tables, clout, bedsteads,
1 frame Flea= plea udnors; Umber beds,
mattiassasorork and wish stands, fire irons, fenders,
mantel elooka;
Al aj o'clock,
My made calf akin boom, aimed= French; sryle
sham, coals, lantabtaia, vietts,and mbar climbing, um
brellas, pd and aralr_bes, =tarn:fancy and
staple goods to gram valtunta.. mid
.;
Xatia
Ths tale of W A 11:Marrs Wick will cltit t med
oa gamins, of Thatadan Fib:Waal of
Ws, areal, at hisaols,ZDea Wood armor,
octs ~ J OHN Dayis,/..%
•
Boots, Lamy 4 n 4 ”COP .'ir • 0 -PIM. Road
Books, Goitintagst. as sloomitts:
On Wednesday, Tharsdar .Elaittralrg everdage
October eth 6th and 7th, as 7o' • lucky as the Colashar
eta! Bales kreem, corner of ood sod , Pllth Watts,
will be aold the most emulsive • • don Of valuable
mw Books sorer seared in this dry: Issititridd cop
...dd. Paper, blank books. : • • At• Ennhara loarno
tun go ld peas, tee.
primate sales during tha day i i n Tall larrP#c"aa•
Those who wish td ptirchase Setae Waa, as
the whole amoont tone be sold , ta4hlP a SSW adays.
oe 14 JOAN D DAVIS; Ansi.
•
SHERIFFS SALE
Eassuitn Rani/ awl ofrhl , Geo4t
On Friday ruorrOterr ath, at 10 o'alac it the
Commercial Salm a
comer of Wood FIN,
meets, will be sold art 1 resarve; for eash, par
mode, by order of John Forsyth, Esq. Shea , -
Thy mane stock of anextenaire retail OM, eon/-
prising•menu imortmeat of likswer 'and , Staple for-
Olga
and damask Dry Goods, erhiah aro pow
wn* Zo
b.. m assorted mantan, SR , and bonnet rib-
At 9 riteloelr, P. IL •
3 half chests Y fir Tea, euvetullsh tobseeo, 9 bags
pepper, S bbls bums, 3 b peseta, I bertill lost sit
pm I box saterstus, candlevrielttii largo tonally of
bardwtre
to di , a
uls. tutlery, which Say examined pre
vious , . •
oust • "MIN D- L D6 Abet
TEIRIAITRE.
C. S. PORTER • BitNicaii.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, will be pbteeoleollbe
great Play of
RING LEAR. '
Mug Lou
Edgarond Mr. fleiy.
Edmond
Mr. Prior.
°ottani MMn.rtlasilsolr.
Regan Mrs. Pribi.
Conic
Alin. Parr.
To coo do& with a Firceresßid
ROW To sh - Tnx, artor YOUR WASHERWOMAN
WORVPn Woillot.-- • . • -, • •Mr. Jahn Hann.
Wu, wMt. Min Alll4Clithe
VAN ANCEDUILOU & 00 2 11 BOIANAO/3116.
WILL be exhibited in PITTSBURGH, otiPean st,
on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the Ilthindlerth
days'O e tober, 1848,f0r TWO DAYS ONLY. •
Examnsem—Form fto 4 o'clock, P. M.,
and dr to 9ln the evening. Mensal.. 25 coot.. Chil
dren under 9 yeas, of age, half price. •
The Procession of Carriages, &c., will, dater the
above mere Amu Butler, at II o'clock on the above
aorsq.., , preeeded by the colossal r.
Runs, ex Gnat. Semen Cameos,
Panned and gilded inthe outist_gorgeounnyle , mattein-
Aug Pon% (arum New York strap Rand.
Tbe Carriages and Cages are all troz,"Stilt by the
best mechanic...a In New York,) highly penned
and decorated; an &num by • mope of , dapple
y,Homes, the finest said aver collected THIS I/titter-
CAVALCADE will pass through the principal
streets of the town tadveniard for exhibition), to the
speekuts Pavi li on., erected for the exhibilionof this
collection of animals, where the public may have an
grana K nitj of beholding the of
er, will give an Interesting illustrationofle eseendan
ej of f n&llect over the mid tenants of the forest.
See large bills al the principal hotele
The area will be exhibited at New Castle the 6th,
Centreville the Rh and Bader the Itti Oct. scot
Andrews , Eagle Saloon, Wood. Strait.
'MOW/ of the cordial greed= of over one thousand
friends, and the unexampled patlnnage bestowed
upon es aim we to-assumed the coeval of WS mut4
lishment, we box torn to infirm our friends and pr
irons that =exertion will be spared to prom:Lomita, nom.
fort, pleasure and hilen ty of out either'', and id male
the Old Eagle. stand foremost, and lead off entangler
establiatuneots in the west. lee ersam, (=rivalled)
peach., oysters in sessoe, with all other.rde)lr-acies
will be f== at this eMahnshment, and served up in
a manner without precede= Ltalls and partial fur
nished as mai- Mil/FLEW&
ORIGINAL CAP ISTOTLEZ
A. NARLll.heretofore so favorablikarrera
for 60 quality nod cheapness of hia tombs
beg. leave to inform bia friend* and tbepbblie
acuersity that be has just menial from Nen ark.
and having parchased foe cub,he 411 enables', to sell
cheaper and on more aceormardeue4 tone. t h an any
other house its this city. • • A •
Pea Can—He prepares his fins haute& therefore
gentlemen may nut ensued that he no (anthill them
With the best quality of Far cape, claret most fashions,
ble patterns, at prices taunt helper the nasal prides.
MMIIM
Mont von Lime Ataarcuevs—lle Ma alsoon God
several Owes of the beat quality French Clotk - seleet.
ed anomaly for Ladies cloaks, (color warranted ova
bCau ebange,) of whielt be wilt &spot. at reduced:pica.
nsasaP Caro—No pal= will be toured to
dren with Fur, elotb, Velvet arul Plush Capsetr ant
for andpattenr. lettattld they not ftylretorneet duo
money Intl be reAtuded.
Lanus' Bruno Cu. of mar Patten; rude ltorderi
sad on sneb term'. eunnot but gtve woitfay .
A. NASD; Markete •
oete-dlw between Second and
Tll4l stu
arEW sitsloaL larsTaunzszcp.
caamawri DIPROViD andounom
TORN IL MELLOR, No Ell Wood men, Mt= 'sole
if agent An Cuban's Patent Melodeon, • new and
heanullil insimment, exceedingly well adapted f../
small church= as featly
For the benefit of those residing at a di - nip:Me, and
coneepeonly inabla tivinsepcx Me' 2tfeled. *thee
penhasing, the fallowing dinerietion Ls see
The =see are made of rosewood, and see as ha=
somely finished as a iFilirtO_FOrtn The keyAboasii is
:Mealy the same tu simple= or organoindshe tows,
which is very beandihta eleeety resembles that of the
(livestop
made Man organ. The instsansent can beimmis
ly portable without chhag =given, the
bellows sending into the body of den the basmonno, and
the Mgt =ding andel, leaving the Wilde in ajecospact
form Each instrument has a packing case, .and the
whole when packed weighs only 45 =sods. a The.rol
ems of wee is equal to that of a small organ, an d by
means of the swell may be Increased or dunitilshed at
pleasmrse 4la anficiently loud for sintdl churches, and
is well calculated for wearies instrument.
Jon ceived, a supply ofato poles,
ne p with
case end Instruction Book, $lO .
oels
Ass — Ordlsisnes•
Mooring the Plan of Adding Etkors in as
EVlsh Ward.
W, I. He It ordained aud eustered by the citizens
of Pitsbur In Select and Smon Coined*
sentbled, and I I hereby enacuol by the autholity of
the same, That frogs and after tha pomp of this Or.
dinanca, the plane Sr holding Se eleotiona the 6th
Ward be fixed as the Public School Honed In said
Ward
Bra h farther ordained, an, Thn so mach of
say callable atdinaace as 4 hereby' plitersl, be and the
same AA beme
41404.
Ordained
and eaaoted Imo • 41. r, of Oc
tober, A. D. Is 4&
[Attest] MORGAN ROBERTSON, Prea't C. C.
R. Roma Rosins, Clerk C. C.
JOHN 13111PTON, P, 8. C
Joex Mama, Clerk 8. C. oct.3-3t
SUNDRIES-300 bags prime Rio COOCC;
100 half ohms Y 111 Tem
13 do G P do
20 do Black do
200 hes *Maud lb luny, Jos Kerr's. Tobacco;
13
3 33 1 M Edp
dodimples.
30 bbls Tumors' Oil;
63 do large No 3 Mackerel; together with a dem
and assortment of Pittsburg manufactored"..ardeles,
In nand for sale by H. HT D/42 R Co,
' ItihnOVBIL:
F. - 11." EATON*. Co inettat mennetel fresiVarket
street tOthelYntrar fkore, - No tt2Foorth street, b.
moon Weed and Market, are now operung their Fall
mock or Trim:mine and . Variety Goods, mean erhkh
are—Cloak and Dress Proem, a ell binds;
Embroidery Gimps and Velyeue
Embroidery and Needle Work;
.
Zephyr and Tayestry wonted Chenille F 11;
Steal Bags and PursekSteel Trimm;
Ladles Pdsrino and Vests, and Hosiery;
Children.' Cosine, Gaiters, Mut, Gloves end liomery;
Gents Shirts ; Undershirt!, Drawers, DressinyOheerns,
Wool and Ootton
non -
drens• Dresses, of latest penmen, which ley fe rmilow prices both whol .male and retail: ,et4
B. ELTON.
W. P. ttgaisiil.
GCSODS—Bruith &Johnson, Url klatkat. of
lOtt raccivnl ',choice stock of Dross Goods, cm
wiring in part of rich Clounalinnflaks t black da, man
suip Calmer= sad Oricroals, plata Chameleon and
phi= Alpaca, satin wiped dra sdk Warp and teal Al.
PParautstras, Primed do Ulric and embracers,
Preach sad &Oak Modem, teal Scotch Gnigharo.s
Amu lak ots pp to the Antra 41.14; Calico from .4 eta
to 1111; nob h•b•.• Muslin /lobes for attains draw%
to, to which they would particularly Incite the aura.
iron arpurcbasina • -.acid
*ltBS. N. R. uounrsos,
No. I, es. Masa tali
WOULD blosm her easseasssa and the
pubUt at she, has lug mottled I's the - East With •
splendid issortamot of MILLINWroad
ssoom selach the tuts selected with eau ewe, led
will sell at er...wftsly. piece.
'
. N.dbest 11.--Sttaw end Bold Asark- done Its the :lusaleit
an
CAUTION TO TLIETDBLIO, AND CLIIILZWAN
ki TED—The. Watt .eautkeied b pay mane/
intents account without we written astWelyillaanY
perAg i ttlr. Jobe Cola or Wm-IL
commpu •
An amiss steady Crk tes aw
collect bills , and mate seulamonm.. la Nam Oatr. :. IS
MMIY. oet.t-If JNO 111TADEN Co
Hardsrsritoonesper k tites Evert
Lim" wiLsont-CO 4 lmportexa =LW/h:sale
Dealers tortarderaw l itattery and Saddlerp, No
Wood, MN abate km now in stoma ve
Ozer w sl selected see of Hardware, is
sines the drielitterg Meet in Europe, sod whio
are determined wadi evirespondinitirja.. a m"
who have been in the habit ageing. but. are Patti.**
July tied wcall and toot through our suer,
VII believe they will nave their eleven,
oett
. W.l mug an • -et • Salo.
IIA LARGE and OlCelloile throe sum Wick
t Duelling Houle, containing tootles, on
a censer of Thirdstmet and Chem &Herewith
the Lot on which it mands, is °Shred for sale on tacos*.
modeling term. The boom has been bath dote the
ir..l fife, and the tido iePerfaa,t
epee, and eseellaut workmans hip o! the Inesso k Onekthe
plesaantness °tile locretotr, reader. if tadesof Mad=
denrgble rose:lone. in Pitult bliqUite of
at els age on i er il et, &SOL
c•140111ED PLASTERPAI/111..w
caticala • Co, of Plaloaolphis,.eootioi,, to P. tonufacturo Canned flown ' of insonited not
!nem qamlln not CIA 134 MAlndiat the Wynn. or
82 CUE, per banal, tar pus op juoicoopp at
6,19 tor co MO.WOI3.
Stottoirpo Mau at IKIA siut Riad Argot
. .
at EC coatepurbbl.
Dinka mkt+ to the pm:966ton at Pb4.14:5414 or
to lota, Crow:lung* IM/1 wool at Now Omni.) '
coulklOt
do: Shredder tedieoil k is
91endid ankle. jou received bt b litpremt r
vale at We Of! cloth and India fte De rt. 6
Wood rev& J P
4~. ~... ... ~• ..:Y ~~-l.i':a v. cnt.:~. , . '+.'~-a.+. t er.. L.Y'~'T' tl ~•..~`~-`~y..frLL-
....~ ~ ~. es~:
S
11=
Z=i2M!
t)q STEAMBOATS.
~ _ LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY
.., OF CANAL AND STEAM Lianas,
.k.,"
..n.„ a , tika._
_.,
...,. .
LeAves = PatOriatalattriv 9o' .A.Lili, India.
m at
tier-sat tiallmminentherHe
at
and trter Ca.
.4) . 1 3 o'ctock and New Lisbon at II; WM COL
, LellanaNeerlathon al $ °Weak; P. 04.4 11 altitella
trip canal to the treeritridag the alglo,fend
at 9 o'clock, A. IS., and armee at Pllrsh,_____,__
__elSh - e - tri.
11.--thal Wakirts. a contlattots 49,HOMtri.e=
venom . and kw& between New.Lls sad
.bugl e . it ahotrer othcr rode. thtle and at:leaf kilealhat primp
.Ttroiha InnFireors dada Line hivi the ifinthateint•
Canal"""", &t t e a
the
atin oaf
y have fined up Matra! Anceenunode- WIMP= WA &law
' freight, to raw Le - connection with the well known
stamen CALEB COPE andEF.ILVF..R, and bannietr.
• Huy at Glaagow,..with the Anal Made.
mad and other dailytnea of • I srmV k a down.the chip
anti hlhaderippitiVers. The prominent Novi mob
.e,Te, to spare toes.se cc trouble to hews
k ti n f e ti aftd , h9ttek etid- ink or thelndillo Selena
of etr patronan
AU'I'HORDIED &CENTS. I
a M. BARTON,
• . . S.* W. HAS /MUCH, - 1 . 1 , 1•4 " 6.
,B. HANNA. &Co. , ... -
mud ;I. Haaaattou a Co. Nelr ushat
.. ,
NOTICE-The warner BEAVM.O. ” E. Cleittowne
ter, will leave al* Oda notice; for Wellyvillezena.
ally, at trwelookin ths eternhur, ' ' -, •
alma. . - • .
..4 , ,...." Li tfikil
RiTTizionon al. Brio
.... Halll7 Paola**. L - b - ret7--
FEBRUARY 18;1848 reanuaay Id, 314
. "LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 01., AND 4 P. IL
The Wowing new hoot . erataplate
too Bne for the. prewar sceatint,,AT.
LANTIC, tar, /Mat - .Padtterewn
TIC, Capt. A. JactiOceed DOM
ISLAM, Capt. E. Bennett The' boats are entre*
we, sad areas:al up without regard tilegeing, Ewa
ery comfort Gateman can preen has been Ftwidard.
The Bows will leaved* klonoagabela It'had Doll as
the foot of Row st. Passenger will, be Dtmtna • ail
board, no the beats will cellainly leave etthe=9,
timed hours, 8 A. hi and 4 P. II
- EITTSBUILU atv sf •tufFrik aw .,,,
DOZWY P lesis
y for M2147.
Wedande s &S , Fadry, u o'eleel.'
aesay Toesaep,,Taandayaad br
wfty, al 7a , • t h , PTeeinit
The Coma will land at ell the
Eftrrieeomodition thfu aa Mewed ftart4iim.
GM end liSferf Of joassoi,kinza bee .ar punk& The
Wall also =ilea KL:Aself . trag setur gaud
=l,-„irT, DrinD )"
fi,b4 . . earneroflu and azeuhuista
'FOR ST. LOOMS. K . l,
The near and substahUil aseluser
maiALICF, • -
X Q geenem,, mastercerill leeirefor
drove andhne:neeilue - poli— ceiSebtx
, del. the 7th bel t at /0 WeVekt - 441
Foalght orr nE vAa ti o o Nm e boaid
lem ee ti ts tio .
2.-
Raw Wt. LoutsviusTaceEr.'
~, T htspletld new stetlao . r; ;"'" , •
'tPmVESBIONT
'Male% mute ,r will loiirrbilbo
bora and Ataroiedialeportii today.
For fteixtd or pomace, apply onboard:. %IS
matoThe splendid and fastrinalmrsleana.
Mang, muter, wilf i 'la art for the
above and intermediate pass tthill/alf
to 10 o'clock, A. AL
For freight or passage, apply on hoard. t wegl
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACIET. .1
• • • , ' ..The fins
H atewoer • i ij.
I 1 IGHLANDER, ••.
' n:te 4g:l % Parkinson, =SW will ,
Lava for the
-Forabove and freight or passage, apply on baud, sepl7
FOR — DINCHINATI.
,
• k
The splendid steamer 1
FRIENDSHIP, t
Avis, master, will heave 64 the
bore and intermediate pore thiltdaT
at 10 o'clock A AL lasidtH
FOICINGINNATI Ahlig ST. L 01.113.
The elegant steamer .;
RINGGOLD, •
ghEirar tray, APT th e above
uarraedirda parts this dap
_ mar height o!pageage, ap& on board.
FOR cum:NM - An ANDDErt um
, Thasplextdidnew sauna te
4aeob;il myrrh will rem Or akar*
and Ardermadirua ports dda tali, as
10 o'clock A. M.
For Elnighln , plainer' 40 On board: 'i Sepal
PM CINCINNATI.
at
Ni%
, Therplandirl Jtykk AratOrht tfilintar
•
OrOdIET,
Hoyt), manor, will lenet for atinv •
antantrodtata porta On this d} OA at
10 o'clock. For fro lOT mono apply an board • .
FOB BT. kbuil3.
.Th 4 splendid rtelinier
.T.TCHITSENDEN
Israel, nurse ,r will Imo farads abour
internatatie ports tWllies
r For (nicht or p orn o a pp tp 4 On board. Na .odsl
se/amnia) swim OP PALL' 130013114
Wbolaantas and
iA.,,IRAIKEV 3. CO., PIMIKIRGE;44I.,
AVE reesinad more than ono Damp
PaekagoinCromign L smilDomeatln Gawk soak
ons ofthis mom tantalise assertnuatti the- man.
by. embraehig thalamic, richatcandmost le
styles of Itatanted.andernetleals Grady in
maim wimps from the important
largo Amtan mks; by case of Mogan reddinglandllw
Fork ,who is eonstainly wading as the nisseagazul
most desirable goods - 1n the Emma ntarTnilaV
will bet oillred kw as at any artablislancan
Untied Ebst_tsgtarpd lower than eatibl,Pcialybd
edby car ncasein the West. We ecihrt RtFIl-
S casai
ed. and brocade Gro de Adhcr,Gro deßerila - , 434
las,,Gro do a/gram Glacier, Wank Rio do -
Talfaln, SneSmin, Flowitim of a ll oolcas, Atm Atm-,
no, Silk Velvet Mall colon, army large gawk,
31 CAKES DRESS GOODS, gm guns mar Des
casht aripedenstmeretdo do do whited, thidon.tkmaira
grated unglash de Laing do Clenenes R.d4.2lbirgadl
Orientals, p
ima tAlso, fames .I=aritdO easel rick
stnped and p Lyonesg (HI undSilk
Tann; 1-4 cashmeres and Granata Plaids.
:FRENCH MERINOS—A fall sonommemt d , Paha,
molganati ors et.hlloccon, Nsnataa azatine,bino, parphlanklath.
or col, of t best sasm
.SMA SDAWlS—Cconprising Gs most orgeastgr as.
srwat over nand in coy, entbraclng lomadi
alums Cashmere, and Taman. plag,
annuarlek, Finland, Jenny Lind, Lyaastinar
er Shawls.
La EMB
caps, ROLDERIED, LACE GOO=ringkite.—
ce nailing enati,manding
Also; Ram cambric andlawn Mk* Lilite
hrtlikeh Ribbons, Rof all_kipdgDßAl
w ry ß DS, gall
mom:tient of the MOM fashionable atka, ,
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING 000=11.-
Gish Linen, best renrafsetarg Linen and
=re Linns, Table Dun& Ind Aapir., Satin
Table cloths and Nvllinsolacksbachl74.-
sla, and Rini% Eye Duper. .orerliral pit of
army variety, Bleaciod and Drawn
than MOOb p atoll the well knowninak l rs
RISHONS—tune Gum /00 tartrate =Maly raw.
audacious Eihbons, van'
, FrApeti Clash', Cadmus' and Doeskins, in glom
satiety; Vesting.,
White Goods of i lai i ' vety ll %seriptians.
eryartee tq1.21/7 found in a dry "'-
The Sallowing an of macs carlag
rectin, wlth t3opliee:Satattersdr • '
iitZsl — crn.r.fur.7ll7crls — r — mels, all woolObt
uo
16 47" arica.7, Rigid; or
12 do flat colored Fria* ,
17 do Bluebird Ithtalins, I/ .....,
rt
. .
4 do Moos de Labs,
7 do- real easel aurgham, 4 :"
Wei 444`Bmaitt labille,
All of which, in senneellou wilt thou tbott :
Seed, will be erase sleet peter lises% e'
ed by any other establishment in this shy, The . CIITE
PRICE EIYsTEN, which burns I ulltigoLanC i Mh
to all, will beTRN,
sleety observed. mg angle
el at Ws estahruhusts found Job/I...bong*
market prise, a consequent reduction willows *Maw
ly be made, 19on the ctenuastabees being aside knees
to the Propnetors, lt ' being thsirdbere that ell goods
Ural be void on tale and honorabbs terns- , All pawns
m respectfully touted to exunerwanr-ieratrallent.
without feeling the least obligation to potOutaf.
~
pod
a
...,
Dearabl• Mott- Mia , lllaWo.- , IA
rag mbseviher had laid. mit , climb Lois du 'fhb
1 South side of the Fourth silent stoo4 . lena dear
two and Me quarter Miles - frotte lam. 011 4 1Youns.
These lota monde each from' one to - two Orr a kitlf
5c,... of land, and will be .old Pt .r 050 02 11314, .a 4,4
........0.r... It A' deemed taneeartats
ter into auy eXplanation of the; advantagee oe
boo.
Their vicinity to thli city', antVlsi ihif lbw Or.
central Ilan Emma ; recommend 'theta stmodly MI pry
desirable county maideartes. .. . . . • ... ....
MO subscriber aim eaten fru saltrabons ;or= km
deed acne of land In Franklin township; Allesheby
oh
coun
003ty, shout seventeen billes frOM 1 . 113.1*" -- *psi ,
m boildiag.-140 ill dia _baler` " ,Birmi Vapt
411 . . M LLES.
be add at 3Mw prices and mien tialor - $ll. 17/ I slll On Wylid'atreet,-abOM IngatblOgOlf
at ou Wylie streeVetridexteedbut Ma'am .t t 0 titi feet alley.. Thdrapid frajnovenzmabr,hd tl i tifirL. -
of the city,.
and the terms epee which the ..." Pe
. 10 „ k. nmdet this pmperrr wooly Mosnualion ofiUmaa.
anima of bombed/sun:al edam , Indelle or , . f i
TODD k. 13 1.
sep3o.lw
MUCH ALPAID,IfI—W It atrippiiiddieddd, - .
AI Ueolar- attemlou et Myer, to.
.. bit 'ludo of
above Goods. haring odeOre - tbsol with crest - e in
reference to their giony Unish and good body for .
ter me- Mro, .
citiql " Mal 410 e
mom= aII 3 rIPZ, common, gat .-
fine qualities, inapting • kw pleetajet block, arbisami
rFNMlPPitritAtlirl'.liftillill;Mn etrai'Ort
riety or soda stripoo,plaido, cud troxades k ocarhaf
which are rely superior. A. . diem goods lune Om.
bought dined? era:T:o[lAm, dal ego t#Opolagput
lowest possible pile .
To be bacl also by piece, In -Wholesabs litocgaraP
maim si- a lazy smaU4aaranse an eon - „
CABLMT LIBRARY,' for Sobi l lits
Vandlies—Tbis wish conststs 6t swan
and contains Bra hundred direventrobjetts,
with OM eagravinga. Iris an mainly 013=0.assies,
smiesair ems. and completed by BO
wanks
thos ot Wier Planers Talcs! Mal his k.llilineillif
I bit, in • popular Atom, Select Morns,
mods= OA wonders and mniussties ot litav
duties or Bra An, Butanes, and Plillosopbrointh,lbe M,
Tee Wen per VOL is 73 cents,.alli mmigiga,,A,ms
FLP,Pi, ft i 12 'VMM". r x 'ale by - , ; I T -
linsipsat• die ilions AP°l - 'i * 8 - - -
riumsubsennorsurs 'now meaning - their Pa iliek
J, ottlui above inkleohito venete,VlMllsiniusali.
Medallion and Lydia, having Mimi al Pill~s
sad Baltimore, end two more,* Stephen lialdiri in i=
till% f lWal l "P" Wd i iheZ,Pref thera n .
to ratans onless. nay w receive donut Able Wt. -
ter and splint re sapges via New Orleans.
M .., _ _ ‘,. W• AC MITCHELTREB
Disaiamprion. -7. r
TOMTIT raga Tolirsk-gjer.i..6.l:(
es mot Csist &cal; is, ei m tama, _,---1
d‘noly.t. , mutbssllage haviNt RAS hi , =a l " . Zr"hu s
in
said
One mimes Bogdan: Tim
wh o a oa
to will be settled by James Bogdan, sunlati:
cd to use the Oman cattle firm for that
Aid
JAMES
en, Sips ft, Ma , 2 l"
ilh
- • - MOCKER:M*9 flgeliCtirstaz 4
1111110,BOALEPIANOF0 - 13/0111eve
Pisan Forma. from ths esitbrattstalia
' ntsetory of Cbieloning, Boasswinth ,
the nevi unproved circular mils, Inn root Aa4
, Veil for Want Hr . Chiebuing a . pri y
I 2 . JOHlf hi MELLOR, 51 wad as
Solo Agent_ ftCliiickexingllnGesallosad.
11=1 4
Sims fol. Wmuna Pellliallailili . IN , ' -,-., - 4.5
- - - ---
D°b°7ll.4krnall'im GS""/ doz Dow pd.
Po; 3 Wood".i. We at theLir• ) 24 med.
_ tale am PinuiPaps-
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