PULILIMED BY WHITE & CO PITTSBURG/1i MONDAy MORNING, OCTOBER:9, MR : o'' :et . I : • •1:‘ • .N.• Adrettisamoms tad Bobseriptions tothe Nonh Amex = andiridted Sums Ilatoue, Philadripbia, rem ir sad kossarded from offieo.o . e 111161WY088 EXP83:1111. Wo will ereein sad forward free of expense, .4 weralsenrents asienbscriprions for this paper. aoarincitaus. LIST AND PM:MADILL-1 I , IIIADRIOZVIDIRENT. rubieryptlOns to thillpiper will be received and forwarded Cfccathf, Glace. Das :Anita:m=7elst Intelllgenea,lkaerue., n. Nova, Imporuy Moue) , Abutete, 1.. • lard pag Desolleratle WI dg Nanalsatlohn, FOR PRESIDENT, SACHAIDT TAYLOR, - FOR VICE PRESIDENT, misaLen.D FILLMORE, trs 'swirly= ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Tamara AL T. DPK.masofiVoltlagtaa. Jan P.Saxt DISTRICT masox, N Le a. RS. I:losepEG.Clarkwa, 13. ELECTO Henry Johnson, 1 lan P. Wetherill, H. William Colder, Br. 3. Jams AL Davis, 13 Willlsar Minh* '4. Thos. W. Duffield, 16. Charles W. Fisher, Daniel 0. Rimer,' 17. Andrea G. Carlin, B. Joslaa Dungan, 18. Thos. R. David..., John D. Steele, Joseph Markin It. John Isuldes, 20. 1 Aarmr, D. J_ ose ph Sehameker, 21. Asdpsr"97 loorais, ID. Charts Snyder. Dl' Riaard Inns, U. WEIL= 0. Iladep, Thaatas H 8.81,* IL Frauds Tear, ' Di. Sam? A. Parvianca. FOR OOVERNOR, WILLIA.II W. JOHNSTON, FOR amid, conniissioNm,c RAM JEIRIDLEISWASTII, IMO'S w.. Alitimam:Dale •Yd Whig NomiosOlons. FOR GONG 110111FAII H•PISSOroar, FJIU?II c LEWl tuusr B C.J.N 4 M .y ofisn .v, of viratu. s. Y. SWARTZWELDER. of Pituborgh: HENRY LARGE. of Mi n mio fl Toff NIXON, of Low. Si. Mir. .mom, JOUR SCR/T, ol Rms. ,~~a - ,~ WILLIAM BENS(3I4, of . Allegheny city. Ammo; MICR N. FOSTER, of Baldwin OZE MBE HOVE & THE DAY IS 01711.13 HANG OUT YOUR BANNERS!! OLD ZACH IS COMING 411ARD TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION, ON THIS EVENING. Agreeably to notice, the Bushels met et the May. weseace, and were organised by Col. Wm. A. Chari sm taking the Chair, and Col. Leopold Sold as Vie. President, arid Mt Pres De Vol as Secretary. ne fancying 111121&TMent eras agreed tm The friends of Taylor, Fillmore, and Johnston, and PenneyWestin interests, will make their grand rens. mint to our Stale election as Monday evening nest They will meat at their usual places of meeting in the Brougher on this (Friday) evemng, and surrounding Boand Townships on Saterday evening next, to makeements to march in districts to the place de in the Programmes below. Homy f nd of our good old Commonwealth is es. tested to tom oat and tofu the procession. Each ward and district Is requested to organize, elect their Mar. Skala, pre their loin bane 'thermoses nencies, torch lights mask end with all their strength. Let every WMg prepare himself for the Torch Light Processtaa • PROGRAMME. The different Ward. of Allegheny city will repair to the end oldie Old 'Allegheny Bndge, on Federal street. The Manchester delegation will join the Allegheny di. vision there, and more at ?o'clock over the Old Bridge 10 Liberty etreer, the right resting upon the rear of the andisganon on the ground, until ordered to more by the Ma Marshal. . The runt delegation on the round will form on Lib erty street, the oght resting at the mouth of Marbory street. The other delegations as they arrive oh Liber ty dete street, will n on th form then nett, resting on the rear of the statiogrod The different Wards, Boroughs and Townships are orneested to be en Liberty street at n Welock, and form as above dureted, carder the direction of the Chief Eimihstl, mite will be on the ground. 12(0010021, That each Ward, Borough and District procure each banner or transparency es will designate their Wird:Borough or Mulct ROUT OF FROCRSSION. The process= form and counter march on [Aber ti to Factruy at, dove Factory street to Penn at, down Ft= IX to Hand at, Lerma the Hand meet Ble to Ohio at, doom Ohio at to Federal at, down Fede over the Old Bridge to Penn in, down Fenn st Water, along Water to Liberty, up Liberty to Fourth. along Fourth to Wood, dorm Wood in Water, along Water to Smith- Reid, along Smithfield to Marry's Yard. It woe thought unmet for the safety of the 'bridge. thillthe Chief Marshal appoint • Committee whose do tylt will beta attend at each end to see that the fires aslo tig ellicaptished, and after crowing, to ancoul ha, _thetti re•lk again. "The Marshals then adjourned to meet at 3 o'clocr today, at the same place. MIL A. CHARLTON, Presg. Leon= Sao, Vice President Pins De Vol, Bee'y. *ern — RALLY, BOYS, 11.411.LY1 POATMETORCR LIGHT PROCESSION: Ts. OLD Sawa Wian wan swarm inn sea 7112 Carrarr—Enta WHIG as nu Pon.—The Whig soars of the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, are hereby - in tided ar meet at the Monongahela Bridge., Water at. this en ,at 6 o'clock, to move in procession to the Mus Let entry Whig be on the ground at the time. Bring along your torches, trans. panatelas and banners. The delegation from South Pittsburgh, Birmingham led Lai= St. Clair, will Join the procession at We Bridge, accompanied by the Sligo Bass Bmtd. By ceder: ROBERT ROMPERS, ectS Chief Marahal 2d Ward. Hurrah! hurrah! tor Mayan. brave and true, He led our arms to yje_toty. hell lead oar party too! THE OL SO U TH WARD AWADRI RALLY, BOYS, FOR THE GRAND TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION! Parsnant to entice, the friends of Taylor, Fillmore and Bill Johnston assembled at the Burnt District Ho tel on Friday evening, Ilth instant: Homy Woods was called to the Chair, and Henry A. Weaver appointed Socrorary. Oa motion, Resolved, That the Democratic Whig VOWS Or the thl Ward assertible On Water Street, at the 13rid_ge, the poepase of marching . .. 1 1 Wia t scribe Mass Deanne on hlcusday Cremes, OttL On motion, the following oßcers wen, Vr t hlassital—Rown Raelossu. Wilson, W. J. Howard, Jr., Jas Garden James H. r, John F. Quin, John a Co.. pave, J. B. Swebuer, Itnekteastar, Jae. W. Wood. writ, John J. Bogged, James APDonald, S. F. You Honnhorst ..... O i That the Demacrade Whigs or South lltista l"d se reques to join us tithe Bridge. The Beeped Ward ted ts every 011113 w do ids duty . Y WOODS, Ch rms.!, FL A. Igatvia, Secretary. • - American stud Telegraph please copy. • - . • for the Torch Light Procession 'Cbletiffardest—COL. WM. A. CHARLTON. Annum Mamma. Ephraim Jones, John E - Paike;' Mariann Knox, Eccles Robinson, WM. Ekngh, John Small, Allen Cornell, Jolmll Sheriff, Thorns Kennedy,- Pre Do Vol, Col. Leopold Bahl, Coot. Alex. Ray, Lt. Atdiala Panneen, John Aiken. Glum Tows Lions Plocussos—Tthan Wathr.—Tt., Whip of the Old Third will, assemble this oventea, Othsoday, October 9tb,l at 14 o'clock, on Seventh itrect, opposite the Neptune hkene Hansa, whit terries, ban ners, he, and march thence m farm dot procession on I.lbany amt. Every Whig of the Ward to ISIPeCtOII to be la att°w l .°°.• as this 4 the last pnod relit pre via= to the general election. Cm= Pdarsasks—Jobn Laughlin, Junco Mordooth, Slastworr On Naama Wro. Splaws, Thomas Soon, Hoary Halep, Charles B. Hisosoo, Both. McKean Mamas Denton, War. Early, TIM. Criswell, Robert Ka, Andrew McAlester', Rokth J. Smith. *an ATITINTION! Waxes ovras Fox Wean.—The Whigs of the *lnt WettP . v . tffi meet it the Old Coen 1b.,. this Wander erettAroct 61 °Whet, Or the pantotte ofjoantjts in the Torch Ll,th; I.7l,eesstee. Every Whlg, Wird is ea:smelly requested ,to attest ocM STEM MEN. The delegation of S wa m OAT likiat Idea alio will mare in tha 'Tbrek.Llghl Processionon Monday night ne 7 = al tthe comer of Ferry and Water .acct., of laid evening. Wale, Planers and transaivencleo via be on th oing RAZZ; TAnoit AND /moms Bp os Bniamons •••••41. somming alba Meals ofTaylor sad Johnsion wi be held at the Market llama in said borough on Mon 'dayeeent. ag, October thlt, at early sandhi light. Bon. Walter Fonmud and other speakers have p • eased to address the meeting. One ija more and th dalla aye *ea Ike nazi pogo tbs. Telegraphle listirs, *mussy/Anemia Is to be a Whig State: Why not? Ought she not to be? Do not her to Mesta prompt her to join the Whig make le it not matter of amonishment that she has not been I bag ago? Every Whig will answer these goes.. dam In the atlitmative. We go thither, and say, that as mere •at the ran stanch - and that man his masoning being, she will be! We have no doubt of it--we never had any. Pentsaytranio e. l aarUp . iialy Oa o Whig &au, and one of the most sareand devimed in-the %dim She has been tending this way for the last fifteen mina Aires. dy we have some 170 or 180,000 astalhutt Whigs es era Battered? Ono Bra more, and the day CROS She may be nagadon the Whig side, this week, and she Will 611,11'41M Whigs resolve it shin be so—and as it tato be, why not accime the tench dashed result at. once.. Whig, ought to wink itillithetrioie muumuu= and concept, as they behmg to am advancing, increasing pimp,— LoceimmismmiOnEng to itallaid overthrow. The' shrewd members of the party, mating this, are de stating, theralAta km a young and advancing an. shoat, whirl Miamian a purticin of Whi g thutidet, bm iskieveriMber emential, Itxtetocoaaevr ;Leg ylilipoliem.stiek to their rerriles, and struggle with tbs ciestrgyMtikh a good and growing mum ins§4rimi:‘ • •'' ; aka - tbikfimmaratirawrealcirsr, aad the opuit 11tittfi004 lesprediOmi.the Torch Lght Pm. eastiott kei this (Wan') everdPir,rill be one or erairrieiveraeon la this c 4-- ear Whig wN stsy at home, °reefing 10 4.la!Ortblrhe peoeessism, 'Sines it belabors' re. gavotate, let kui stake it - smathy of ttg pwiy and thbawe. Remember to morrow is the day of ebeetwo— s P . sat dinaKitetrazion onw, grata upon ihr 111,1•• Poa.-calampnozs. Atm • Thelskeibeci patty is nuddtglhe nitki—dekper ate efforts to cartft_ hie State,' nag is, using (or that parpose,tribery, freed and =Tuition. The New York Express, mates that &eey nionsand Dryers have been raised in that city, and sent to Pennsyl vania, 637 the purpose of carrying the election kr longs:nth. Walker and Marcy have both visited that city of late,and no New York is 105( to the party, all their attention has been turned to secur ing thi s goat; which they feared Was about t.tralip through their &ogees To -thi*- may-he. attributed the sanguine feelings efts:meets , nuttuTested by the Locos; They know that the work:for their cause is being done, by aide hands, bit: I: tett by the Al. mighty Dollar. As a specimen orate frauds being practised, we refer to the following, copied from the North American. Infamens Attempt at Fraud A most respectable and intelligent gentleman at Harrisburg, under date of the Ist inst., writes us that as ostensive conspiracy to cut fraudalent votes at the approaching election hujust been de tected. It seems that a letter,containing the names of a lame number of persons far whom "false cetv tfileates of naturalization had been obtained, has fallen into the hands of the public authorities, and that one of the parties implicated has beep arrested and committed to prison. The facts already de. veloped show that certificates under the seal of this county, and signed by a &nuer prothonotary, have been furnished to Individuals who adtbit they have never been in any . ourt, fiat any purpose of naturaliztuion; and there is reason to behave that immense numbers aftbese tradulent certificates have been distributed slung the hoes of the Ceninil and New York and Erie Railroads. This infamous conspirocy shows how thoroughly our opponents are alanecd, es well as the base meens to which they are determined to resort to overt anticipated, defeat. The indignation which is exhibited in all quotient at the shameful decep tions 0f1844, hos convinced them that they cans not safety repent the misstatements which they then so successfully employed, and tuts driven them to the more desperate plan of ditiect fraud apoo the ballot boxes. • - • -••-• We trust the freemen of Pennsylvania, whose rights have been for so many years trampled intim dust by corrupt politicians, will find in this new outrage additional incentives to energetic effort. The scheme is one of the most flagitious character. It is, in fact, an attempt to disfranchise this great comgionweahh; and if successful to the extent its authors propose, it will practically accomplish that object. If, by the nee of forged and falsecertificates of naturalization, it enables such a number of un goal& Id voters to cast their ballots as ma over -come the majonty that would otherwise exist, the suffrages of the honest citizens are unLlified, and the power of the State is in effect controlled by a band of wicked conspirators against its interests. Against a scheme like this men of all parties should earnestly unite. It aims a direct blow at the vitality of our republican ingitutioas, and ran. den worthless what should bo the most sacred siid inestimable of all our privileges. The right astir (rage is utterly without value to the (wand hon arable voter, if his vote is naturalized by one to whom the exercise of the right is expressly ambition. Citizenship ceases to be an advantage when those who are not citizens usurp its functions; and the ballot-box becomes a curse instead of a blessing when it is prostituted to the vile purposes of faction. Every fraud upon the elective franchise is an in. elision not merely-ofthe rights of the community at large, but of the rights of each individual who is a legitimate member of the community; and however men may differ as to mere questions of expediency, they should concentrate their efforts to resist and detect all such wrongs upon them. To the officers chosen to conduct the election in the districts indicated as the probable Maces of these attempts, we recommed especial caution. They shoud examine carefully all doubtful voters, and scrutinize closely into the evidence submitted to them. To the citizens every where we recom• mend diligent supervision; and, in all cases where Claudia attempted, we hope that the offenders may be visited with the speediest and most condign punishment which the laws have provided. LOCOVOCO SLANDERS REPUTED. The following article from the Wheeling Timm, conclusivly refines the stand.ng slender at the head of the columns of the Pont, and repeated in the Chronicle of Saturday against Gen. Taylor The exertion to Impress the people of the North against Gen. Taylor, by the Caritas, is one of the fraudulent practices of that party, ever resorted to. For instance it is stated in the Northern loco Iwo press that Gen. Peyton said in a speech at New Orleans, that Gen. Taylor had recently invested 8100,000 in slaves, the names of several eta yes were also recently putslislied by the Northern press, who, it is awed, had been purchased by hirn Now, what arc the whole tuts of the case?—We will state them, as we had thefulinal Dr Swat, one of the Cass eiecturs of Louisiana. He has been well acquainted with Gen. Taylor for many years. He Mated to us, a few weeks since, that Gen Tay lor was worth some money a few years ago, end purchased his plantation in Mississippi, together, with the slaves then .on it, numbering about 60. Dr. Scott states that he paid about.,§3o,oo6' on the purchase, and had the balance on tune, not all of a being yet paid, the whole purchase amounting to shoot 380,000 or 500,000; On lids phustaticm the Waves are ollsrell attended to, and ran pinciras. have been made since, except to unite families, and that Geu. Taylor boa never, to his knowledge, sold a slave. lie owns in all, now, wine seventy five or eighty slaves. These are the slaves, the pur chase of which has been recorded and published by the Northern low locos Gen Taylor bas no money with which to par chase slaves, it requires all his pay, with the moat rigid economy, to make the payments on his plan tation, as he has never yet raised a cotton crop on it, owing to the annual floods in the Corthree or Liar years Past.' This ira — statement madam us by an elector for Cass, from Lansians, residing but few miles from Bows Range, andwe have no doubt theft is literally true. Dr. S. freely accords to Gen Taylor all the qualities of head and heart that have been claimed for him by the whigs, and admidts that he was dis posed to support him for the Presidency mail the appearance of his first Allison letter, when he per. ceived that his views upon the veto power would inflict upon the country, necessarily, a pros tective tariff and the Wilmot Proviso. ELECTIONS IN MARYLAND. . . 'Maryland is always true, she never taken when there is work to he. ,lone. Her late elections, as Cat u the returns are received, show an increased and decided Whig majority. In Baltimore city, them were five candidates tar SherilT in the field. The Democrats had their rep Wanly nominated candidate Mr. Cloud, but the Whigs had none. Of the fun Independent candt. dates; Mount Kane, Shutt, and Hance ere Whip, and Mr. Mitchell a Democrat. ; The result of the election is la follower Cloud. Kane. MitchelL Shutt. 'Han. 9086 8919 2120 597 890 Mr. Croon is elected Sherier—ins majority Kane, next highest, es 167. This .Lowe that the Whigs helve a large majority in this city, and that there'has been a large Marcum in the Whig vote, as the Democratic majority at the last election was, we believe, some 1200 or 1300. From the interior, as far as heard from. there are increased W Lig majorittes. The stare is safe lhr "Old Zack." in Baltimore, after the polls were canvassed, a body 01'LN:crocus, without any provocation, made an outrageous attack on the Patriot Mike, with stones, breaking many of the windows in that building, and also in the Clipper office and adjoin ing buildings. GEORGIA—SKIE BRIGHT( ereat. Whig VlctoryS The telegraphic reports show that the Whig can didates are successful in each of the districts now represented by Whigs, being Dour members, as OF lowa- names Buller King, Allen F. Owens, Alex. ander IL Stephens, and Robert Toombs. Mr. Owens takes the place of Mr. J. W. Jones, who was not a candidate Dr reelection. This gives the Whigs one.balf the Congressional delegation Capra the State. The Democrats are certain of two members, Thomas C. Hackett and Howell Cobb, in the fifih and sixth districts, and the other two districts are contested, but the Whigs ,are nearly certain that Jas. S. Calhoun Is elected in the 2d District, and not without strong hopes that Williamson will • be ./ elected aver RairraL son it the Pouth District.any rate, there Is not much donbt the Whigs rill have S to' 3, and very probably 0 to 2. The, State is pronounced to be safe for Taylor and Fillmore. " Cheer up, my lively Ws, The victory will be oara.. Yes, Whigs, every indication, from every quar ter of the State, shows that the victory will be ems, if we'd° our duty. All. we want, to se. cum the most triumphant menus to Johnston, Is a gill tuntont in the Whig Counties. The champ es in tba Looofora counties, from various causes, principally froti the disastrous effects of the Tan if of 12.48, have turned the eurrept' in dant of Whig principles, and all that is necessary is to gm out a 101 l Whig vote. Tne , very fact that the Loa:Moon tali resorting te timid . and coaupticro to save the Siam from going for, ',Johnston, shows this they are shaking in the wind, audit ought to be a matter of encouragement to tot, end perve us to more vigorous action. Remember, Whims lienetsyfvania Is to be redeemed! Let Mal ides nerve flier, man to work go victory. .gettassme Coarsamommli—Tho SPtheeld etthliput recalls the remarkable him that the Cana ttidate for Vice President on the Van Boma ttelost, in 1830. was Richard BLJohasea, the MCI who said be "IrFatid break down the adethiiitivice of „TelMA;Aaaittile.'kwers as jour ; as the m:80 .4. Hama r The candidate Etr Vice Preaident on the Van Banta ticket se 1848 is a ion of John Wary t vonsioN ITEMS BY TILE 11.11.83LANN., --^ T y train arrived this morning, bring no 404igence of importance except, hiLionver,ftsohiLifiLiommunicationa gated Eitinday Mod last night, descriptive of the state of the disturb ed districts tip to the latest hour. CLOXXEL, Sunday night, 9 o'clock.—The Maur. gents have moved towards this town. No attach wan made last night on Keilsheelan, as was ex pccted, but bodies of men were marching about the neighborhood only. They made several attacks upon the Lumen, taking man and destroying me. perry, and at ACOn to day bodies of persons were observed moving about on the Lop of the mountain which rises above the town on the Waterford aide. Crowds of inhabitants were collected in the streets, and as evening approached, they on the moutain appeared to increase in numbers, and it is fully be lieved they are insurgents, who have moved over from the neighborhood of Carrick. The greatest excitement exists in the town to night, on B.CCOUIII of the appearance. Curia is quiet to day, but rural districts pre. sent insurrectionary symptoms, such as signet - tins, &e. The military are still under arms, and the police are scouring the hills, constant petioles be. ing kept up. - amnia, Sept. 18.—The quiet of our town has ' not been disturbed, as was expected last night.— The military knee mentioned in my last, as about to proceed up the mountains, where the insurgents were gatbenng yeliterday, did not leave town ins til 2 o'clock, A• M. It wee composed of three cam• panics of the 64th Regiment, under Lieut. Colonel Stratton, and a small constabulary ken under command of the head constable. Under the in structions of Mr. Ryan, R. M., this morning early a party of the 64th Regiment, marched out and occupied quarters along the line from Dundrum.— A party of constabulary also left with convicts for Thuile., from which place they will march over to Dl:indium and form n portion of the escort ofSmith O'Brien, whose arrival is hourly expected. The authorities have announced to day that Mr. Ryan, a policeman, who was said to have been hanged. by the Insurgents, is safe. A large Rave of military left Carrick this more lag ftor the Comeragh mountain., hiking with then two weeks' provisions. This move appears to in , dicate a through scouring of these mountain.— Carrick is represented its in the most tranqui Mate. Another despatch says that the manse and state of the disturbed district. of Ireland were again exciting much attention in England, as en , hellion appears again to have broken out in that untuippy country. Shortly altar the departure of the America, the insurgent threes moved from the mountains, and a force consisting of a portion of the Third Butts, the Fourth Light Dragoons, and the Eighty Third Re giment, were despatched in pursuit. Mr. Mahon. ay was nearly captured, mid the insurgents perpe. tented some excesses to the country through .which they passed. The main body had been broken up in small detachments, and it was supposed they would adopt a system of guerrilla warfare, which would be particularly harrassing the Government troops during the approaching inclement winter Season. Funex.—An express front Paris, dated Toes day, filth tilt., states that the Reforme asmounces the return of Louis Napoleon to the AsseMbly. The result of the city elections is not yet known, but the three Moderate candidates are thought to have the best chance. In some of the aroodise. meats the Socialists have great cumbers, bat on the whole, the Moderates are most likely to gain the Assembly. The Nationale asserts that the English and the French tleets have Interfered and saved Messina from bombardment. Unfortunately, however, the Journal des Debate, publishea precise detatis of • quite contrary character. General Ca vaignac is gradually declining in po pularity, and his early fall from the dictatorship of Paris is predicted by many English and by some French papers. Who will succeed him, or what will soon take plaice is Paris is very difficult to tell. The Socialist party was strong in the provinces where several new disturbances have occurred.— The National Assembly was still occupied in dis. cussing the new Constitution. Panto Routs, Sept. 15.—The market has been without much animation to day, but the prices of Satnrday are wall maintained. Spit—. General Cordova has set off fol. Cando ran, confident of conqueriog Cabrera. I . r.u..y.—Charles Albert has arrived at Turin and requested the Cabinet to resign, in order to form another in accordance with the wants of the weary. Stett.v.-+The Piedmontese Gazette of the 14 states that the steamer Vesuvius ha i been onle to the Sicilian Government to land troops at Mil , so, that the Neapolitan troops had advanced tea Messina and been repulsed with a loss of on eighth of their number, and that the Governme had ordered the immediate formation of seven ne CAM pa. Tottcar.—The Cholera is rsiorug in this county Another tire hod taken place, which destroyed 900 houses. Saxeay.--The insurrection, in this country, has been poi down Gcauisx.—A letter from I'imina, dated Septem• ber 13/Nantes that great excitement existed in the Capital, t Ez td that the support of the National Guard is doubt I. A portion of them have joined the Aeademi Legion, who will employ bocce to secure the change of Ministry and form in Committee of Safety. Ausrau..—Vienna has been declared in a state of siege, and it is reported that the Emperor of Austria vein again be forced to cook safety in flight. The pence between Denmark and the Germanic Gonfedendiou has been concluded by the Frank fint Diet, and having rejected an amendment for rejecting the armistice, the Sardinian fleet bail quitted Venice, and the Austrian fleet sailed from Tricia, it was supposed to attack Venice. Thia it was believed would much complicate the media. Lion of France and England with Austria. Signs in Pennsylvania The Allegheny news thus speaks of the changes going on in Clarion County, heretofore a strong hold of Locofocaism. It is an iron making region, and the people would be glad to get back again to the tariff of 1842, their nemesia having been prostra. ted by Poik and Walker's Tariff of 1816. Cr.amoit —List week we published a document from this county with the names of thirteen here. tame democratic citizens attached, renouncing locokenism. We are now Informed by undoubt. .ed authority, that about two hundred have since signed the paper, and that the diwansfamion with I the Baltimore nomination is very general through out the county. At Martha Furnace (owned by Judge Myers,' a Taylor Club has been organized, and the bands have all joined( but three. They have all also gamed a Taylor Club at leatherwood Furnace (owned by Patrick Kerr, one of the sign era.)—Some of the furnace teams, the owners of which, were staunch democrats not long since, are ornamented with Taylor Badges, and their dri. vent amuse themselves by singing Bough and Rea. dy songs, This is truly encouraging, Nearly all the leading democrats of Clarion, each as Judge, Myers, George W. Arnold, Adam Money Joseph C. King, Patrick and Jails= Kerr, Daniel Curti, David B. Long, Sheriff Remo, the Messrs, Fuls tons Be. have repudiated the Baltimore nominatiou, and are guitar/either for Taylor or Van Buren. Anacterra—The following anecdote of General Taylor is related by the Staunton (Va.lSpecralizr. It is perfectly characteristic of the man. The off HIM was asked on one occasion by lady, what he meant, in saying he was not an nitre Whig? His reply was—Madam-1 have been called upon to pass through three wars „dace I join. ed the army. In . the war of 1812, I saw both pars ties represented on the battle field, and even in my little command at Fort Harrison, they stood shoulder to shoulder. I saw the Whig and the Democrat he down in the memos of Florida, and is the morning rite up to their posts of duty; and again lum them rise not up, but together he In the — embtarae of death! I have seen the Whig and the Democrat again, side by side, on the banks of the Rio Grande. I saw them both stand together al the cannon's month at Monterey—and again on the bloody field of Buena Vista—and both looked up to the same star spangled banner. The Whig and Democrat spread the same tent upon the sand banks at Vera Cruz, and together marched to the Halls of the Montezuma/ at their country's call. And, at last, 1 have seen the Whig and Democrat return home, with constitutions broken and health impaired to die, and seeing then/ thinp,!l could net find it in my heart to proscribe men for mere political differences.' Let our opponents, then, twit nt us as much ss they fislease in regard to the "No Partvism" of our candidate we film him all the better far what they so much dislike. He is as honest man, and a good Whig, zealously devoted to the preservation of the checks and balances of the Constitution, and he will give us a pure administration orate Govern. meet This is all we wain. &curios Errotris.—A !nand Gunishes us the following section of the Election Law, which we publish for the information of Judges and Clerks. They will perceive it to be as imperative a dray republish and to declare the number of votes cast for each candidate, as soon as the number of votes given for any officer shall be read ell and counted, as to coma the votes; or perform any other official duly. We have been repeatedly given to under , staid that the Clerks nod Judges would not "take the trouble" to declare the result, fn the acconitow• dation of reporters and others. 71st Sec. Erzurum LAW: "As 30011 as the voles "given kir isny olideer shall be read off and coon. qed;the Judges 6411 publicly declare the number "ofvotes given for ouch office." Vutottus.—A letter in the Richmond Whig give ing n account of. great Taylor meeting in Lox. ington (Vs) at which 4 to 5,000 persons were prey sant, and which was addressed by Mr. W. C. Rives and" other able speakers, concludes with these chairing asannumes: lay to friends that though all the time aan. guine, i. am now convinced of the tortnciblity of old Rat* and Ready From farther West we have the moo cheering account► I wnte to Imam and *Who the Committee of the Convention la act, ing rotund me. "Below the mountains, all that is required of al is to hold on mous vote 01 '44, and Old Virginia is nrdeemed. /auk this prophesy." Dactocasuc'TerrntosT.—At a Democratic meat 14 Old at New Berlia,Unwa comity, .0 the 21st Aegtta, 1817, the fcilktwitor resolution was puke: u*srateerl, Thattus character of Major General &OnsetTkrzez, as exhibited in the record Obis fßithlaa never approach tothou of WAXWING% 11.13 aad LICILOON, than any other f tieseg or deed." erradtgaistifdialu - astern-, laxtailltated WJ areipta erg. ' "atibe !Laugh - At I Meeting ady Club of the fi t!Wat Acid an + die emiairig of the 7th theLllowitig reSolotions were adopted, vie Resolved,' That in' Wm. P. Johoaic owe recog nize the firm and conitistent friend °tithe working. man, mid the Gearless Mad untiring advocate of the Ten Hour Law. Revolved, Theism willuseall bonorablemeatur to secure the election of otirState and 'County ticket, on Tuesday next, and that we will v ote the helm, the whole ticket, and nothing but ur n ticket. Resolved, 'That we will meet cat the corner of a Washington and Wylie street!, on Mondapvce ren e fffu l i'm se n , to p a n ite within'omu r io W i rirgis d n7t6: Torch Light Procession. The following geotlemeu were appointed Ma shahs far ?dondayevealag: Chief Marshal—Thomas A. Howley. Assistant Marshals—Samuel C. Hill, Win. S Thompson, Joseph Pollock, Win. Barnhill, Jinni L. Kerr, Rlehard Penfield, Thomas Stewart. Co. , ISIITITZ or VIGILISXCII Mt Tilt WARD. John Philips, James 1.. Kerr, R. Mania, Jame M'Coy, T. A. Rowley, Ina Neeper, S. Breallinger Wm. S. Thompson James Anielvy, Jahn Murray, D. Aznuarong, G. W. Gardner, Jno. EPA', John Smut, Wm. Young, J. AL Brnsh,l3. Troth, I. Jus. tine, Joe. Woodwell James MDonald, Jan. Reis, Gem Vantlergrifl, Idnd- Flinn, Thos. Cunningham. JARED M. BRUSH, Preal Gm. W. Gagmen., Sec) , pan tern. First Warr/ Whig Bleating. The meeting wan organized by calling Air. A ILe Cordell to the Char, and appointing W. B. Hanle Secretary. On motion the following gentlemen were ap pointed Marshals for the procession on Moods night: Clue( Marslied—George Humbert. Assiesant Marshahe—Adams Oeuy, James Gm cy. C. B. Scully, James Caldwell, G. I. B. F'ettei, man, nod John D. Bailey. C. B. Scully was appointed to procure torches. John D. Bailey, Thomas R. White, and Samuel Barnes, to procure transparencies. Oa motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on Monday evening, Oct. 9th, at 61 o'clock, at the Old Court House. ALLEN CORDELL, Pres't W. B. HUNTER Seey. . _ Pursuant to notice, a meeting was held at Man. cheater, on Friday evening, the 11th instant. Dr. M. Webster was called to the Chew Capt. Wm. A. Charlton and James Campbell, Esq., men• appoint ed Vice Presidents, and John E. Parke and George Reynolds were chosen Secretaries. T. J. Bigh.tni, Esq., and Mr. Partake, addressed the meeting in their usual happy and eloquent style. The Mb Word Glee Club was also in attendance, and en tertained the audience with several very appropri• ate songs, actsampanied with the violin, tambor. ins, and bone castanets. The Manchester Glee Clob also entertained the meeting in a masterly style. A vote of thank. Woo tendered to the speaker and also to Um glee eluba--alley which the meet ing odjoutned. ACCIDENTAL DELTIL—John Dawson, a young Firemen belonging to the Neptune Company, ac cidentally killed himself, about 9 o'clock on Saturs day night. He, had a Bowie knife concealed in his sleeve, and in stooping to fill part of a burning tar barrel, with which some hays were amusing themselves, be plunged the knife into his own thigh, severing an artery. He was taken Grst to a drinking house, called Marble Hall, on Fifth St, near which place the accident occurred, and thence removed to his widowed mothers house . Cherry Alley, where hal died in about a half ass hoar eller the wound was droned. The Coroner held an inquest on the body. Verdict in accord. once with the above stated facts. Boy Su or.--Charles alosark, a lad of Connect., son of a former police wan of Allegheny city, waa shot on Saturday night, while engaged in a not, in the upper partuf Allegheny city. A number f boys were °rimed in thinwing thanes et the dwell, lag of a roan named Itedtnan, whine family hay I: a had reputation.. Itedinan warned the IvOys to do*, tist, and on their refusing to do wanted upon them,, and young Hosed, received 113 .mall shot in hit legs and thigh. Ho is not thought to ba danger ously injured. , DISGRACEFUL CONDUCF—The Democratic Pros cession won assailed with stones, on Saturday night, in tittpdateb through itayardstown,nod ut different paints along Penn street. Sive:pipers SOUS were severely injured—among thein Guthrie, and the foreman of the Morning Post,--- We hove also heard the names of several ahem One gentleman was struck on the forehead, and knocked senseless, while standing on his own steps, on Penn street. This conduct inmost info.! moue, and the cowardly mutant, to whatever pars ty they pretend to belong, should be searched ant and punished. Unless this is done, both process Irons and public meetings of all Linda, most be abandoned. . . Tea Fiaminot's Pauccastoa.—Tbe armee made a grand display last Saturday. We made sevend attempts to arnve at the exact number of members belonging to each company; bat the crowds were so great at every corner, and every body ao eager to get a sight of the show, that it was Impossible to arrive at an accurate count. The engines were beautifully decorated with flowers, evergreens, Sr,. i and the dress of sevensl at the companies was ex• tremely alto wy and tasteful. One engine bore a figure of Cupid, represented by a rosy little boy, &nod with mach neatoess, and looking 'as hap. py es king.' Oa another, several children were seated, all elegantly dressed, and canopied sad encircled with flowers and other gay finery. On the bodes attached to the engines were mounted handsome boys, gaily dreated, simpering and smi ling, and apparently delighted with their 'hare of the great doings. The members generally were fine, athletic looking fallouts, who avoidd do better and more willing Service, no doubt, at a fire, where life and property were to be rescued from thejaws of conflagration, than at a holiday show. CRAWFORD'S CONDCVMI,-WO wimemed the operation of this invention, on board the kiarenok, last Saturday. The steam was very low, and the experiment, thereGaro, less satisfactorn but the ad. vantage of the invention war well established.— The engine, with the condenser attached, made but Mier revolutions per minute—the condenser being put is operation, it made six revolutions per minute—a gain of one third. The castings of the condenser ore miserably bad, and the whole va. come won not obtained. . _ Peer Orrice lurnovelmvr.—The Post Master is putting another door in the Post Office, for the accommodation of the ladies. He appears to be a more gallant gentleman than any of his prede cessors, and the ladies fare very well under his administration. The Torch Light Procession of the Democrats, on Saturday night, was quite ■ fair exhibition, both as regards numbers and the display of banners.— They evidently did their heat, nod should hove roe dit for the effort. The Whigs will no doubt for outshine them to-night. Wm. Boyd, known as Loafer Bill, was badly hurt in the Gmehead, on Saturday night, near the old Brewery, in Allegheny. He says somebody threw a stone at him, but some persons are urichar. 'table enough to say that the pavement struck him. Daum. M. Cesar, Esq., has been appointed one of Goy. Johnston's Aid., with the rank of Lieut. Colonel. But, Daniel, you were a Colonel before, in the Miliths--and bow will this new rank suit you! Nanrazuzzliort.—The Court of Common Pkuu and the Markt Court will be tp ifunion after 10 o'clock this day. Persons wishing to become naturalized, will have an opportunity. Too GOOD TO ns Loire—A low days since, says the Miners Journal, an honest Irishman, who with a boodle on stick was leavinitthis region to °Main employment, if possible, on the Central Ralroad; was accosted by one of his Loeokmo friends: 'We ld Jimmy, where ere yen going I" .Tu the Centz Red road, to get work," was the reply. "What have you main your bundle!, Inquired hisfrkad. 'The Tariff 0(1846," said Jimmy. His friend asked no farther question& 1D Mrs Mi Prom filasim—lfyoa shill to be me. pessful in any uridartaking you arum storeys 'use the °roper atoms.' ' Th entforeof you have a much, m e.I.4IrI.IEXPOLTOILLIR add be cured, tor H th e proper MOW.. Have you Asthma or shah:l.4y of breathing, then the only edleient mesas to Cure you I. ID Imp Papeemoun, which will innueenittly overcome the spasm which the diameter of the lobes mod booths and brings op the mucus which clop them up, and thus rOLOOVC. eTerY Obstntstion to a free semi. ration, while at the mum:' me ell inflammation la sub. slued, and a can is carton, to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, *aging of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affection, then ass Jayates Expo:atm,' and relief is oenaht, and you will find that you bars wed the proper means. pstree totru W fe in Pittsburgh at 'hake/tin Tea Stotegg a nisiq ood Ws Ms 11444119. M. Ds, Dentist. Oren end residence on Fauns street, oppanite the Fy.t.rgh Bank. Oars boors from 9 o'cloel on 12 M., and from !o'clock to S P da Paha%elk GnutnC: ",;^ csaws &m The g, Leah INA that Leads ca.', bonia to be the man; Scathe people say he'll have to sal, At home in Michigan. Then never mind the slander,' That in heap'd upon old Zs, h, For the great big “michsgander.' Will be distanced on the track. His friends would like to make you !kink Him honest and sincere, But the people always knew he changed A thousand times a year. Then never mind, Bre. He's voted North, he's voted South He's voted East and West, And every vote he voted, put A kather in his nest. Then never mind, dre. When Governor of Michigan, He made himsellquite rich, Either one way or another, not At all important which. Then never mind, Arc. In Thirty six, he went to France, To learn to dance and rung, Write "pamphlets' and balderdash And Eulogise a King. Then never mind, dr,c. Those of the greatest 'powers" 00 Earth Were silenced there sod then, Byoae of these prod tgatus stroke:, Of Lewis C44..5 pen. Then never mind, &c. Since he come home, he's been As busy an n bee, la `laying topes" to make b.mse The Loco Nominee. Then never mind, la May they built at Baltimore A “Platform" out of plank, And had it ao constructed, that It 'Tiek'd" with a crank. Then never mind, Se. "Tom Raehie" greases it with lies, Hill Allen" holds the cup, A ad the great big "Miehtgander," keep .A serewingoteit-np." Then never mind, Se. Ile quit his pinee at Washington, And left for Michigan, Cause Congress was'nt big enough For such a ponderous man. Then n ever mind, &e. Ile went to rhiladelphus, where, The Whigs had met in scores To notninate the hero of A *thousand I tocely wan. - Then never mind, .te. There fogga.l hie, did he extend Among that "Federal hoard," The Pritrione hand the[ broke To "Soilthereens - that Tfeur.l. Then never mind, Are. At Erie on his - Sweeping Tonr, - lie met his friends . eietnaes," And refered them to "the platform," The views of Lewis Cmis. Then never mind, Sc. When nek'd to clear away the -fo g " Through which his bark had started Ha swore that the - confusion," would 'Prevent La being hean.l. - Then never mind, Ss•. Ile'* now at borne in Michigan, A laying in the shade, And stalling at the People, and The fools that he juts made. Then never nond the slander, That is heap'd upon Old Zack, l'or the great big - Michignstder,' Will be distanced ou the track. ..1.100 Ts - ED . Permute wbose head. arc bald, Those Who are grey. or turtling to if , We hair nit or has scurf, If the loot t. dry, harsh or sun, The by readolg Jr. tollowtou tternfirates you will see fine that, hat )00 curtur three stolLout rented, mt. and have Mr. (tett llecket, IRint .0001. New York, cernfirs that his head was quite bald on the top. and that by tresng two 3 shilling battles of JONICN . COHAL Hams Rya- TOISSIVI, he he. Lae dark drone Ht., growtng on the scalp. Sir NV Jack not. of :79 I.ther y street, ['lnaba re h, was beuefitted ezartly the same by two :h1 bottles. Mr Power. groeer. S'ulton street. had los lour completely choked op 1% damtrud, tom Jones' Cmal 'llea Reentrant,ely and rutrutanettuy voted To rouse tenons HAIN 14 1.1.. r. tra FA LUX° Orr •no Wxsc or Tux Roogs. —I lourby cooly that my ltatr was turning gray, and falimg orf, and that solve I IMF.: used June.' Coral flstr Restoratore, it has entirely erased falling, . root l'ava, and has a fine dark look. Refute I need Jones' Coral Ifni, Restorative, I combed out htuallule of hair doily. IVM TOM PKINtI. PJ King it, N. V. Mr. Matilda Hamra., of SI) rile .Iveutte, ilrooklytt, certifie• clarity the saute. Ito you want to dress, beatiltH and ...IL. your hair brlnsed fine!, R•441~ ` I, Henry PlCullen, late barb on hoard the strata host youth A/acne, du certify er duo Jones' Canal Ifiktr ll estorattre se dm bastemelt. I r•er u4ned tor drendrte, llenigg, cleansing, anti kropme th e hatr • king woe putt, clean, salky, dark had in order, all may customers pre4trredd, HI any dung else. Isuppose dna wtll sanely any • reasonable person what` h•ve stated. I might give the names of ,ILO other. Fur sale by WAI JACKSON. wired el liberty st, ago of the Rig Boot - - Norm:lc—A quarterly ineeuu he g of the inetur. et "Vow g Men.' Mereantile I.4llcary and Aleehatues' initiate," will he held at the new Hall. ou Fourth sue ou Tuesday. evesung. October lOth, at 7I oehsci on 9-21 H. FINNEY, See'y In Wrwhington, on the 3d own, by the Rev Dr lie range, J.Kru L. D of Allegheny city, t E. 1.42.• .1. II•Y, or Twv, N. V. Dr. G. 0. Stearn.. Dentist, (~.)F r ooC r •E s r,:„.s e n Z H I, '" u 11 1 7trite h t ‘ s o P r t ' o w the hotuse nearly opposite. Teeth in block., with ani ficial gam, alter the mariner now unreel . ..thy prefer red at the east, manufactured to suit each partieular emu,. Teeth, from • full sat down to a &Ingle one, in. wriedon • •urnon plate, the. aeonlinx injury to the nature] teeth. Spectmens of blocks ot suction plate may be examined at the other. 411 operation. incident to the profession performed Wit/ este and fauhtulneas. Ureet Sale of Blooded Stork. s4kMRARE chin - Net: FUR FARAIERII—Tha seine ri ben • resident of ludiartm Allegheny enemy, Fa., iles shore Pntsburgh, on the Allegheny rives, will sell at public vendor, on Thursday, the Inh day of October, lege, the following described properly, vim GU Sheep, of the South Down and Leicestershire breed, 6 Illorser, substatural and young-, 3 Colts. !Tong three year; Ymatch Colts, rising two years.; a Duch.. Cow., 3 do Betters, I do Hull; Farming Utensils; II foe r bone Wagons, I can, 9 Ploughs, I Windt:sun. he. Raring .elected my stock of Sheep from the best flocks in England, I can recommend them.. superior to any others in the United States—the South Downs for their supenin motion, their symmetry of form, and eztraor ditiary qualms', in rearing their young, their docility, having none of Mom breceby habit/. belong ing to me common breed. The Leicenershire ter ems, health and wool, in quantity many of them producin from 7to 9 pounds meaty wash orsupertor quality. g 3MS/I GARRARD. Art Ordinance Sisi4dowscritory to the Ordsnotneo eototh4shihg 15. Grade of Grow and Fifth &recta SEC. I. Be it °Naked and euneted by the citizen of Pittsburgh in Select and COIIMIOLI Councils a sembled, That the grade of Grant street be an estab lished as to make a gradual and uniform ascent from Fourth street to a point 3 feet below the present grade at the Intersection of Diamond alter, and from that point there shall be a uniform ascent to the ietervec tton of Grant and Fifth streets. Sae it further enacted, ke. , That the grade of Diamond alley slid Diamond strect.,At their intersec lion with Grant street, he established to as to conform to the above grade, and that so much of any ordinance condlcung with the mastodons of this ordinance, he nod the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law, this 2d day of Oc tober, A. D. lAttestil bIORtiAN ROBERTSON, Pres% C. C. B. groans Roams, Clerk C C. JOHN 81 11PTON. Pre.% C Joan hieroa, Clerk S. C. oca-3t Pennsylvania Rail Road Company. OTICK ta hereby given that the Sinnlsarrassacwr N orFive Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of that Company Is required to be paid on or before the first day of November next Instalments not paid punctually will be subject to the penalty of one per cent per month, as required by law. UIfrORGN V. BACON, Treasurer. N. D —lnstalments end he received R. H. DENNY at the hit:reheats' is Manufacturers' Bank, Vittlirargh. octri , dlist Nov NIGHT SCHOOL. BOOR KEEPING, I'MalANStllp, ?HONOUR!. PHI', he.— H. Witusse has opuned a Nigh School in bis sch..lroom, corner of 4thand Ferry .is entrance on ?punkt:shoe he will be happy to imps, ...comics in the armor [loading, Yenntanchlp, Arith umtic,Book Keelung, Phonography, &o. FALL AND WINTER FAB/DONS. EO. R. WHITE, No. St Market swam, will open thin morning a.rich assortment of Ladles' French Embroidered Merino, and Lamaroas Cloaks. Also, cloth, ChM and Velvet Pelee.. These m . aul are nil of the newest and 01001 ieshionehl e styles. A/W, 0 handsome lot of real Valencmu Thread Laces, fla g . in lu.eruult rd French ?AM./eateries. V. 8.-31 r. Alma wW oblige ,CLlStOnleff with pat terns. 113 ECKIVED AT W. kI.CLIN•rtrCK'S Carpet War, 11, house 75 Fourth tweet— ps 5.4 maervoal coed Table 011 Cloth. , 3 " 0.1 rich dark au 5.4 " " " " " The shove are of superior quality, eluilliCtly of fit ash, of Most beautiful color. and shading, uncurled fa forsburce ; couniec and table covering. acid ,8038 GooLds.—We have received a full cock DI of Drees Goods, among which may be found— Plain black and figured Alpaca.; Colored and fancy plaid du Oregon, California, Queen, Orleans and Lorabardme Plaids; plain, colored and figured Cashmere.; de Lateen Silk, Tartan and plaid ca.latiererg together with a large assortment of oilier dress goo a, oil of which will ho sold low by the piece or package. ore) SUACKLkIFr k WLITTK 511 wood .t AND ORANGE PRINTS—A good asson- Orlll from calebnited manuals tones of bprague, bobcats Ameneau. Kr,nul mid elyda Kcal wuria, a n d fur pale low cocain Lur e/,, uctSl &. WHITE "DANDY PRINTS-6U 0.041 nets styles Dark X Prima from all the calebrubin manufactories, just opened mai Gar We at reduced Sate; by Dail elfAcKumr A WHITE STRIPED AND FLAW RILES—We have JUI ' us& received a lel of handsome black and blue wank, swiped and plaid Sii•N 01 • superior quality, whale we ate selling at uncommonly low pnces. ALEXANDER & DAY, ocis .75caaaket N W corner Diamond_ WEIN STYLE SHAWLS—Just reed, a splendid 101 421 of Mai new style Pans Printed shawls, all wwsl, to which wa loath the mimosa to the ladles. °old A LEXANDER & DAY rri"Baraur its /Baby alliallftait Noi_get laakkoWkildlaill iTB=PIRE 000/01$6 . ro liArk i r aka =ed nridrjaire airmisubsing thiggippration got allpeckel u when donate a bnakkeran. it lama Chamber exclude for Waking meat' with • el; thus doing away with all dua tachments in the shape of "fin kitchen." It Las II large cooking nudity, with anasobatnacr ed fiat surface on the top, which all housekeepers Call appreciate. It can be set up without mason work, in any orditta ry fire-place, or an the room as a stove. ' enabling those who occupy hued houses to tome the advantage of a range at the cost of a stove. And lastly, It burns leas cosi Than arty other cooking "FS."",'", not excepting the Empire Cooking Stove, which 1.10 for sale at wholesale or retail, at GILBERTS Raspier Stove Depot, 4t Market street, Guard Row, a. Extract from a recommendation from HenryPhiladelphi Bach man, Eiu t TN Market ueen,--"Vou ran use no terms in recommendation of it, which I will out endorse if referred to.^ oetSbdealtOeran-bfoun - UNGLISII AND FRIiNCII CLOTHS—Just opened, Xi • large lot of fine English and French Cloth.which we hove bought at a peat sacrifice, and can therefore sell them at such low pnces sts.io be quite an induce runt to persons in want of goods of that kind. °cal ALEXAAIDF R & DA Y BucxwfiKAT FLOE H--60 sacks bulled Buck wheat, br sale by ors 8 F VON BONNHOHST 8 Co , --- OOHS MEAL-93 sacks for sale by set. 9 YON BONNHORST & Co "VITRA FAMILY FLOUR --40 hbls for sale lay ILA Octll— S F VON BONN - HORST aco • - I - MEESE-150 by Western Reserve, for sale by V °eta F VON BONIVHORST 3Co CREAM NUTS-6 sacks just reed and for sale by °ma WICK Ir. APCANDLLISS • - - • -- Q k2l A 128-240 bls of Me following choice brands -1,,, La Napoleon, La Primavera, Steamboat, Auto Soot, Principe, Regalia, &c., jou reed and for sale by oct9 WICK & !wen NOLEMS MACK IiREL—I4S bbl. No 3 harm 1848, on hand sad for sale by °en/ WICK &Id 'CANDIXIS Mess PORK—Just reed and for stile by esti/ WICK & MEANDLESS DRY HERRING-14U boxes lost reek! and for We by Da) WICK & IWCANDLESS (el INSENG AND FLAXSEED—Landing and for sale X" by by or'!! AI ALLEN A Co ``ti LX GOOD DRAY HORSES FOR SALE—lngoire U sr ?A Liberty AL near the renal, Pittsburgh. ore/Airs W W WALLACE FEILOUR-10) bbla extr. Family Flaur,juet reed •t for sale by oetY JOHN 8 HIL•WOKTH row.EsF:-1006se lad ang and for sale by 1..) .19 fI.OBT D A ZELL k Ca. Ilbert 013 A CCO-7 lon Laylon'lls Tobocro, for wale low to do.c by ortg Cif GRANT,4I. www sDA ASH—IO casks Sods Ash, Dl per lust received and for sale by vet 9 I 111E1E3E-700 lb. prune W R Chcew, fur .ale by ueni C H GRANT Q ['GAR CURED FAMILY RAMS-47 tierces Sugar 0 cured Mundy Baths just reed and for sale by or ft/_ K 1E1! & JONES, canal basin, near 7 th at . 1H ER Y LUMBER—Cherry Boards and Scantling s I._/ for .ale by nog KIER &..lONEI OLIVAR FIRE BRlCK—Gloove's Bolivar Fire II Brick, in store and for aisle by cr l9 KIER k JONES .IA-2 canes just reed and (or sale ueol R R SELLERS tiALID MAGNESIA-1U eases Jost reed and for sale kJ by oetll E SELLE.IOI OPIUM-102lb, 1u at reed and fo r sale by nen. R SELLERS _ • WIHTAWS DAI -SA:11 OF WILD CHERRY-12 Joz Just teen/led and for sale by peal J KIDD k Ca - - HVATT'S PATENT 11.1ATC11-50 gross jtall R. uld for raja try ont9 KI DD & C WA INEI3 PANACEA-4 dor just ree'd and for rule 153 , _ondi J KIDD & Co LIQUORICE—IOU lbs just reNd and for sale oval J KIDD & Co SALL RoiIIIF:ELE-100 lb. jun rec'd and for sale I.ly Don I KIDD • Co iii , j e r w r: WAX-75 lbe runt rec'd INSEED 011.— ZS Lbls pure Linseed OLI, wold'sjjuot landau, aud for sate by 1 7 U BLACFiIIURN & Co, vrateret SALI:RATE:S-10 casks jrrAt rota (rte Clovelaud. nr! for sale by Oer RICK t MTANDLFR 1114:V24K-14 casks prime 14" it Cheese; 42 tax. cream Cbrve. at Wft du; just ste'd ml I ale b >Gra WiCK h IWCANDLESS C.. 1 . S. A LAIONDS-1 sacks s t. 4 Almonds, psi reed and fur male by .“7 WICK /r. WCANDLESS jp/I.IIKIITS-6 sacks Filberts, just reed and (or rule r by WICK a. AI'CANDLI-ltini lIITE StWll.l.--11.1jusi rer'd and for sale by oct7 It bib:IAA:RS R All or LA LERAIN—IU7 lbs just rec::li . n . r . l . l . - a sa , b _ It ' s ....' 11, I_,l .1...P . 1) LI: IA C-1 1,1,1 ;sort r,•'..1 and fur wale I, or,: .4 ESELLEILY I 7 Al HER -I 1,61 loot ,re Li sitJ fal,, by .!„,,/ ort7 R E SELLERS, 47 wood ft T) ICE—to berees fresh , Rieb, in store KM for say by AA. eta J R FLAJI 0, Round Church Bulhimg BUTTER -3 bbla fresh Roll Batter. in &tore M 'for tale by oat' J t It FLOYD DEA:vs-IV WA ll'lnie Doane, icc'd and for talc by ALP oct7 J lk. R FLOYD vii OULLEN HOCICH-31 do. reed and for tale by a a oei7 J .k. H PIAWD - ORANHERRIEN-2 bids Crunberrit, In ton and ~i for sale by— _ J oetY A R ELOVD _ . . __ ANTED—A Boy 15 or la yearn old. Apply al WNo. 53 Market u oclil ._ . DECEIVED, at V IWCHntock's, No 75 Fourth 64 Jilb anlmale, 5 pi, Elam. Prtntod Stair Cloth, teueilt., .rviido Bahm do Linen. ortil DLAX , E.ED—s bbl. in atore nod ior sale 1q... 1:: oetil ISA I il/1 DICKEY it Co, Hoot 0 F Elk oc r t l ,i l EGS—xXXI tu Igliairor e ttV i„ Co 7,1%y co IIKANS-31 bb11411,7 u renio e r le , by IU KEI & Co DARLAY—The highest price past! in cash, fur goad I) clean Barley. BROWN A. CULBERTSON, end 11libert b,4 bbl. N Alolassetn PlTsburgb .1 ltarrela, or wore and for sale by cute .1 A M DALZELL. 24 water as I,j ONE DEW TOBACCO _3 liza Rucker's So, re caving and for tale by oct6 DALZELL . _ . SI:GAR HOUSE 6101-6.SSL-60 bbl. mwore and for tole by nen) JAAMEB DALZELL • INDOW G • 0 .6 , 160 blownatore and for lode by nod FORSITH DLISCAN, 37 Ftrtt st GLASS --4100 b:. Window Gloat, New Gene•n brand, to artier; for sale by °eta FORSYTH lc DUNCAN li vTr.R_3s begs Not reeeteed; for sale by °en; _ __MILL k ROE r A RD--9 kegs forth Lard. JA acid lIVOILL ROB B". LEY-11.5 bush Barley for ZIEGILL t ROE DENTE AND ALEPICE-20 bags Pepper; 10 do Alspice. ordl NEOILL & ROE DROOMS--1.50 do Ilrootus for sale octil WGILL & ROE 1) ACON SIDES—A small lot prune Stiles in Store. oets AEGILL it ROE JUST RECEIVED AT W. S PCIANTOC/CS, 7 Piece. dDruggit, very rich colo r. and rood patterns, andvery cheap. No 75 Foaub et. oets 71XCIIA.NRVE HANK STOCK for sale by j_j Dell N HOLMES I SONS - - • DOUR SECOND HAND PIANOS, on band and for °ell 1: rob by JOHN H MELLOR. SI Wood r L" ARD OIL—For sale by ISAIAH DICKEY k Co, fro nt k LTP.ETRE-20 sacks, crude, for rale b 7 oct4 ISAIAH DICKI,Y & Co DAWN-74000 Iba Shoulder , and Sides, ree'tl and for LP man by oct4 ROBT DALZELL k Co, liberty at CIIEESF,L2OO boo Western Hendren, pan cream. for jaale by 0.4 ROBT DA LZELL & to oLE LEATHER-14,000 Hemlock Tanned, in store 0 and feir sale by octi ROBT DALZELL &Co ALERATU24-14 tons, tn casks and bit, reed and 0 for sale by oct4 ROIZT DALZELL &Co M AI: O IEI—A astrarrior artiCle, Ic;;saIeLY— JOHN IS MORD fiLAGKINK—I bbl for sale by -- AN Dr i.:1 1 1 13 ,1_Li0N_A.c..,,,, J011t D MORGAN' s aire — b y ocG _ JOHN V MORGAN 'IUPAL VARNISH-1 bids New York quick dyeing received end for sale by JORN D MORGAN BANJOS AND TAAIII - 011121,13.—A fins wow - rt. atom of West> two soonest 11.ln/weals, jam reed Also, Bain, Scales, for sale by 11 MELLOR, SI wood ol 4,2 ODA eliska good dainty, too reed and 1.) for sale by ROBERTSON I ItEaPERT scp2/14w SPAoN" BRMVNIUI;rt fur Druggist Y_ ENHTIAN RED-2 casks for sale by . 0001 JOHN D MORGAN I)LAGlCliktl—iial don klasaa's Blacking, reo'd and 1) for sale by oon/ JOHN D DIORGAN INGER—I bbi • • - GINGER -1 bbl mood Ginger , for sale by oerg JOHN D hIOROAN USTARD SEE _I bbl White Mturtard Bead, lll sate by sent JOHN 1) MOBOAN _ _ C Hll l o . h b l i bl YELLOZ I —d cares j itos OHN ir m ILW AI rr OREEN-1 rue cuperior ehronis Green, I.J for nth, by ixtl? JOHN D MORGAN pitoDuch—ti Wel (mull /WI Buller; 50 egind bbl. a cre rd o; d 17 ucks Rad r, a 15 sts rotillltun Wool, iii nitd ler Gahm by J& R et.orD. bog Round Church Building D ' LANKETh as —1 cue recd on consignment and for mils by ocrl 1 & R FLOYD LA Itll—fo bbl. and 3 kegs fresh Lard, in stare and for sale by 0012 Jk. It FLOYD. ___ LINNEk:D ta—.s . bbls Ann reed and for sale by — ocl9 Ft ROBISON & co NU. 131.4.:A1L-73 hada lawn; N 0 Sugar, for sale . by said R itonhum &El - SALEIIATUS-600U lbs Salem.. far sale by ort 2 II ROBISON a. Co• I yr) 11 . 1.0 &C-4 ca..: luta rte d 11111 i fai yule by oeitt saLLatts cue. pm recd and for sale R. by oar R ESEI.LERS RACON-54 Ilare. Sugar eared Nay.,6 , 116ds pain do do; 8 do Sboniders, !night and dry, jso recei ved and for sale lry oet3 SELLERS & NiCOLS S li ce i ti A" Tat td a:tpkiSaB;l:r4'l"ol!';'eci"a on _ W !UR/MUGU iff ACK ima.,--73 141, No 3Atnekerel, ins t received; 111 to lacw , llll4 for sale by oca & W II AR/JANUS . M for Xby .R5ll utucTioN Ma&-:g Rig John D. DaTtaslllols2 I",i,;',:r*. • „.., ---- , -*.r.D.--,, . ,T., : :: ~C. . -. .''.. SHERlFF'daditra .^7.''.o . ..'•; : 'r' isn'g• Sere of Staple axe 1 Fissits#ll A P , 4 7dada,li: Oa Tuesday morning, °Matra 10117,' at llire'elrick.; - tit the Comm e rrial Bales Room, emu. oll,Wood end Fah sts, will be .o b y order ofJoin Polaris., tad; Sheriff, for east, p., mods, a large and generalasson amen of foreagn sod domestic Dryllocels,athohir which jare scipenor clothe, cassimeres, widens, terecdr, eans, /Waver Cliabs, aanneis, inetirms, roprwale biala. 'alpaca., eaticees, mostins, !earns.; Shawl. Strgreatva , rietr, nib han dkereitiefik silk mid kid gloves, worstcd mai eottrm hes l ecY, dm. si lao and satin gingbams, furniture prints, fancy rostru m brown Holland, blan kets, velvets, dress bet., kahork, braid, retool and 1..,, bommta, upwards of tlO ps of mantris and sitin ribbons, 115 dos spool coma, battens, sewing silk, silk Ward, silk gi.P,...tin mock., &nor Cr...,., r....i. ribbons, worked collars, crape N . robe patients, laces, edgings, ostrich feather., named and plaid book and mall maalins. ebeeks, tickusga, i s qs . n u ty .01 reads made clothing, de. At 2 o'clock, P. • !Jou, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Panes, ial ane bou 4 gemlementi iadim and children* boots and shoes, 3 per parlor and stair carpeting, window wall paper, loner Ond top laming paper pdabk book, school b00k5,230 lbs cm:drain, OS - balls can Messick, ?whip saws, a quantity Of brad, tacks, hin ges mad mrews, hardware, saddle*, eutleer, die s bridles, umbrallas, baskets, brnithe, pocket spectacles, plane bits, chisels, lintannlit spirants, looks, bolts, buckles, brass nails, knob latches, c*nel e . idiot., table and tea spoons, SOW mi, &o. it ettanth j. of amecrica, varlety good*, Ac. At 3 Wolcott, p. • 1 cam, 49 pair ladies tidal:oe% 1 do GO do do do 1 do Id do do stooroevo thee% 1 do Bo do do kid buskin% 3 cases, 19 pair, city made calfskin gents , boots; Also, five cases of damaged DOM. and ditties, amen enek a sanely of men, women and children% all Of which mac be sold without reserve. oct2 JOlll2 D DAVIS, Auct, large Sea of Staple and Panty Dryi O n Mona./ morning. Oct. D, at 10 oclock, at the Crodaf Commercial sales Room, corner of Wood .and streets, Will be told, without reserve, no extemive sorUneat of ocasonable fancy and staple foreign mid domeatic Dry Goods, •mbroctng every variety usually kept in a Inrge retail dry gash store At V o'clock. Grateriea, Queerstwore, Pirrnitars,• te. sm t b boxes dna lb lump Yn. manufactured tobacco. 111 all A Cabin Ilb lamp. *bn fine, 16 to Ilse pound. 1 half cheats Y H tea. A quantity of grocerica, china, sings and queeni ware, hardware, shovels, area, window Wroth., emvdel kitchen utensil., Ae. A general assortment of nevi and second hand honsd. hold furniture, among which are mahogany antis, dressing barrios, book caws, tables, chairs, bedsteads, large gilt frame French plate mirrors, feather bedei mattresses, work and wash Wands, Ora bona, (ruder}, mantel clocks, ire. At 61 o'clock, City made call skin boots, superfiae French style shirts, icons, pantaloons, vests, and other clothing, uul. brellas, gold and Silver watch., cutlery, fancy and staple goods In great variety, ke. Bouts, Later and Cap Writing Payer, Blank Book., Gold Peru, to, at ellettion. • On Wednesdy, Thursday and Saturday evenings, October 4th, sth and 7th, at 7 o'clock, at the Commes. mat Hales Room, corner of Wood and RIM streets, will be sold the most es:muter collection of valuable new Hooks ever offered in this city'. Letter and eak writing paper, blank books. Bard Jt., Brother, prelim um gold pens, &a. Private sates doting the day at very low page. Thom who wish to porehase will please call soon, ai the whole amount most be sold withlu a few a days, tl JOHN D DAVIT 111:12EZI tEitioamikl THEATRE. C. S. PORTER MAIKACIVI. BF.NIOFIT OF MB. NYCMIRD. MONDAY EITSING, OCT. 9. will be presented tit DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER..Tom Mr. Wood. Highland Fling Muter Wood. To which will be added PETER WHITE. Peter White Mr. I. Dunn. Mrs. Peter Whim •• • ...• • • • • •Atiss Anna Cruise Doable Clog Medley •Masters W. A. F. Wood. The whole to conclude with the CHEROKEE CHIEF. Pullouts Buntline Mr. Wood. Ben Mr. ?riot. Mankla Mrs. Madison. MR. GOODWIN and MISS WALTER am en. gaged and will shortly appear. - -V AN ABIBIINLGH,& CO , ll MENAGERIE. DAYS op y...tanno,--Froin 2 to 4 o'clock, P. AI and ill to 9in the arming Admission cents. Chil dren under 9 year. °Cage, half prier. The Procession of Carnage., te. will enter the above town from Miler, at 11 o'cl ock on t h e above morning , preceded by the colowal l'ea• QUM, on (AVIAN STATE Ca, nelson, Painted nod gilded in the nnaskgorgeous style, contain ing Post's famens New York /anus Band. The Carnages and Cages are all nem (bui ( t by the best mechanics In New York,' highly finished, b y and decorated; are drawn by a troupe lit 100 dapple grey Homes, the finest stud ever collected together. street THE CAVALCADE will pass through the principal s of the town (advertised for mini:aim.) to the spumous Pavilion, erected for the exhilakinn of this callention.ol animals. Where the public rosy have an opportunity of beholding the Milling plinuances of MISS E CALHOUN and MR. BROO KS, who togeth er, will give an interesting illustration of e ascendan cy of intellect over the mid meant. of the Meat -1D• " See lar bills at Ole Principal hotels. The gime w i l l be exhibited at New Castle the 80. Centreville the oth, nod_ lrler the 7th Oet Isep2l Andrew,. Eagle Saloon Woo 4 DROUnortbe cordial greeting e(oveg one thoiasand I. friends, and the speranapt.l patronage bestowed upon no since we re-assolned the control of thi. eunt. liahment we beg leave to inform our friends ithd pa trons that no exertion will be seared to promotethe eon, fort, pleasure and kiln ty of our vtromm. and to Make the ' - Old Engle" stand foremost, and lead orall Mailer estabhaltments in the weat Ice cream, (unrivalled) peaches, oysters in season, with all other delicacies will be found at this establishment. mid }erred tip in • manner crubout precedent Balls and parties Ihr nislied aa usual sop( ANDREtrit. TEXAS. GEORGE BUTLER I; BRO., Gelvestog; RISME 4 GEORGE BUTLER, TeWee; lir ILL attend to the collection of Notes aod Ac counts at the State of Tesu, the sale Of Horeb on consignment, pitrehase of Produce, receiving and forwarding of Derchandixe, and to that of a General Commission Dimino. Rostaxeces tx Now Toax —Mores To,qor, Esq.; Rd ward g /Oleo & Paxson; Tarrant Pot g; Er jeam, Rgbt CNS etntOre & Co; F 8 & D Lathrop; 0 %die) , & Ilaydoek, Cornea & (kid Edward a Fail° & CO. Wane". & Gale; Walter D Townsend & Oor J LJ P Tripp, , Rislotilttno Barnos—Henshavr, Ward & Co; Proc• Proc tor & Duller FLlferton & Raymond. RlOniter.343 rs Now & Peck; J o Woodruff & Cta . Sickles & Co. /ohms. Restamices CMOS:Ult.—Butler & Reuther; Jar & Co, COMIIIIMICISIIOII3II may be addressed to I. M . norm Butler, Merchants Hotel,or to the ram of Messrs N Allen & Co, or to Meseta Moon & Solvent, Rankers, Pittsburgh. ADVIARTIESIBIENT. the„: 3 .1t.17.7: As-, has the honor to asuman. to the eitismosof Pitts burgh, bia intention of giving one of his ORIUINAL BALLAD ENTERTAINAILINITS, at Pit to Liall r on Monday esetung ; October 9th, Including the 011 owing . sou the Spot whom I was Akan; The Loved Ono was not there; John Aoderson nay Jo; The Ratny DAY; Saw ye my Wee Thing; Pm with you ante again, my (mulls; A Man's a Man for at that; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; Let us Love one another; My Nand° tig N. Alma, all Alone; Jeanie Morrison Duncan (hay; InAndth his popular Cantata, 'The May Queen," a song ree pant. Tickets 6I) cents. Tomato:mace at half p.ll37o'ol'lE. octO I 011101NAL CAP 5T00.211, ilkA. NARDI, heretofore an favorably known for the quahty and chespnen of ids goods, begs leave to interns hi. Aiende pod the public Peer% quit ito 'be /del relo totd_CrePS,N.C.f ink. sdid ha g parchaied for cash, be as enabled to sell cheaper and ori more acconunodating terms than any other house MUD city. • Pou CAMl—ile preporoo hi. fur. himself, ilierefo t ‘ gentlemea may reet tented Mat he cart furnial s (44, with the hest quality of Fur caps, of the most(sitiona. ble patterns, at prices much below' the Osual y ou Curra goo Loorss Itturskus—fla ba h aloo, ou bead several pieces ante Lest quality French Cloth, ',elect ed expressly for ladies eioaks, (color wanamed not to ehanim,) of which he will disPom afkeduced prices. Cott naked' Caen—(Co P oAorw .,illlfi_.p*l: dt fit db.& deco with Fur, clo th , Wive( ran eP. o .4 . .Crayis s of any color and paretic Should IMlitot fit' iireforned the money will Le refunded, ; . . Lama , RIMER. Can. °fury:pour% saadeto tleder, and on men lams &scannas bUIKum atitfaction. netaillor • A. NAD.w, hierketst, lietureen Second end Third at, Ravi attincia. Issivratraiimr. eusturei.orrooven runonots. 1 cilit! U. MELLOR, No el Wood guru. new a n d AP agnakfor Gabon's Palen/ Malabo... a new and beantilid anstrument, exceedingly well "' ) 'Fred for email ekozebeaor CurAly warsaito b'or rho toeneat of 'JkOw. raiding ni a distance, and Ma rtrequetiflrunable to Theater 'lke klelodeon before pare/male& (belabouring description is prom The cases tiretnide of rosewood, and are as hand somely - finished as o Piano Forte. The key-board as Precisely the same ;tithe piano or organ, and the tone, (*Mob ta very beatitiftd,lalcuely resembles that D 7 We Mlle Mogul an ; Itinenm s Tlte testrantent can lot lmruo &mall made porfable wok.. Aeuolustr t ea W„• We betnisra meccas% aoto ate body of Um Melalel the legs folding under, Maytag the whole In a compact form., Each eat his a plaCkallat Came, ba d alm whole when packed to only di poudo T Val- Wele atone is equal to that of a small organ, and by mewls of the swell may be increased or duntolshed at (demure; it as sulhcicutly loud (or mall el ...cites, and as well calculated lot a parlor Msounient Just received, • omply. ofihe alwrr: tome, with rmeond limarairtinti boot, She. ........ 6. • sots F)1(: lin/Al—tun ions for site by_ sew ( .•:jl,, U . A .t y " hlub'rrrigo NO SYS4r, in .1.10 N. ?cti 4 . 114141ALEY a SMITH DIU CUFF.F.-4141sys Ones BS; CorisTe;S;si;;l ss i;_ 4 dim (ton . mull and for side by shdd 9 • _NIGALEY & SMITH rrnEtSElitliLßATUS's-11i9 bit illyt;:sp'l4 ty Ohms; bis, bbrs Balemitta, 4itsci steassar Carohne and for stabs . yb • ' OCCII _T2, 414 .2 r 2 J D 9 * ; ° 4 ' IM.EN T — w.Dri hi e lls oeirl? te 00L—li sacks IVuul, jav rye d awl for - tala trr i.Vai SylCli, 4r. hi'CANALM f` _,2..T r ry q'y wSTEAMBOATS. NEW I,&110N AND PITTSIIVROti c OF CANAL AND erEAN PACKETS, is 1 4 13. au= iet Leaves Pinstitugh daily, us o'clock, A. AL, and an yivraat fiburovr, imonth ofthe Sandy and Hearer Ca. all,) at 3 l and New - Lisbon at It, same night. ..,eaves Mewl.hbo t urtlinga lock, P. Imaing the (Op canal to the river dthe night s ) and Glasgow at Y&dock, A. ht., irrtves it Pittsburgh et 3P. ausking. a ronlinnOrtr Imo (or carrying pat. *engem sud freight ' between New Ltiben end Pitts burgh, in Blowier time and at lass rates than by any other mate. The proprietors of this Line have the pleasure of in huming public that they have fitted op two first elan- Canal Boon, kir the arrorialmodlitiOn of passengers end freight, to run in cermet-doe with th e iron known steamers cetzo con end BEAVER, and mum."'" ingy at" Glasgow vrith the Pittsburgh and Crineil. nau and other dally hoes of steamers down the Ohio and rilismaalppi rivers. The proprietors pledge litera tely. to span, no expo rma or trouble to Inserts cora o fo r r t tg i at , e i ty .4 dispatch, and ask at the public a Aus '.:''AITTHORIZI.:I)AGE`.II-9. , J G Al. lIARTLN, S. A. W. BARB_AIJGit , l'ineberth- IL HANNA, & Co. myna! J. ILASLIA von a co. New "bee. --- NOTICE-Th e ecuner BEA VF.11., Clarke, mu- WI, Irdi leave after Out notice, or t Wellsville punctu ally, et 9 o'clock is the morning ; ` lets 18441. - PITT/Unman & DIZONV3SIT/L146 Daly Packet Lime. FEBRUARY Is; 1843 FEBRUARY let, ISt LEAVE DAII .Y ATB A. M. AND 4P. AL The following new beau complete too line for the present reason: Al'. LANTIC, Capt. lames Parliament TIO M'LANE, Copt E. Daum, Capt. A. Juana; and LOMB The boats am entirely new, and are fitted op without regent to expense. Ets• ery comfon the money Can procure has been provided. The Boats will leave die Monongahela Wharf Boatel the toot of Rasa et. Pe:meager. will be punctual on board, as the boats anti certainty Wave at the Um, toed boon. 8 A.lBl. and 4 P. Al larall --- FITF , AITITR:Cii A W/U;ELINto PALY - CET.. - - The unit 111.11MICT CONSUL Dona) , P lianky ~ muter, will leak* ty for Wheeling, on Monday, wednesday and End•Ti at In o n precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuenday, Thursday and Bee tnrday, at 7 o'clock, a m, townwily_ The Carol will land at all the Intermediate ported- Every accomodatiern that con be procured for the come the* and Imlay of passengers sh oo been provided. The beat is also provided with • self-acting safety guard to p a nt cup/moons. For freight ;IL 81 , 1a4 p i pty on or to 11,1,4 center of Ist and tininitidleli/ste• _ _ FOR CINCINNATI AND tit- LOUIS. The splendid eam, .1.e... ......- . ISITOR, 4`,....i'filfr: Jacobs, master, will leave for above - . -.. • and intermediate pone this day, at -•• • - " 0 o•clook A. :11.. . .. . ~ For freight or passage, apply on board. OerP REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET-- 5 a ii .,,,... The floe steamer ER, 'arkinsoo, Intoner, will leave for the hove and itnerme,bate porta tiisday... For freight or passage, apply on board. Oei9ll ---FORCINCINT—iXTI AritrriT. LOUIS -- The elegant steamer RINGGOLD, Com a nsasteil a w ia ll aa l lenwhiff day.the t a en Tor freight or passage, apply on board. Ooth neatti.as pAdit-FITA—R---1. buNnsit. .. , The new and fast steamer .. WELLSVILLE. ' Barnes, master, will leave for ahoy. days and Saturdayd all intermediate ports on 1 Vedas. sof mach week. or ikelght or pas. sage apply on board or to Tbe splendid and fast running steam. PARIS, Mamma, master, will leave for the aLave and inienamliate ports this day AI In o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on beard. oct9 RECULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. oath The splendid new steamer YEItAIONT, Wm I laid., master, will leave for the hove and intermediate port to-dray. Far freight or paasage, aMy on tri.R2ll. nett" FOR ST. LOUIS. The new and substantial steamer ALICE, eata A 4 Kennett. muter. will leave for a trove and intermediate pont on Satur day, the 7111 inst, at 10 o'clock, A. AI FoLfright oriplvaamaaT4NiNpiroon boar mon d.of gt o . Now. FOR CINCINNATI. ..„,.. The splendid steamer FRIENSHIP, 4. n bans, reanitue l e n ' ne7i d a l t a leav e for dad the at 10 o'clock A M. sepal/ FOR CINCINNATI. ---- apleudial light draught steamer Boyd, roamer, OM vri E ll leave for above CT, ' tO o'eloelt. Fnd intermediate pone on this day rd. oets or freight or paesage apply on board. OR ST. LOUIS. . , , The splendid stearnsr b ¶ ~..." JJ CRITIENDRN, ,", .1: . ;.:: Israel, utmost, will fears Gat tile shale ' •-' ---1-- - -,- • imatmedlste ports this daY. For freight or passage. oPPIY oh h°4rd• 0"Z SPLENDID IPFOCII OP PALL GOODS, Wholeselibarad Ratans A.A. MASON A , PITTSBURG'', PA., • 1 11 A VE received more au one thousand Cues and Packages of Foreign and Domestic Goods, make rag one of the most eXtlye assortments /Attie coma- BY, embracing the !mesh chest and most fasamaltdo styles of Imported and A dean Goods, paranoid is Yentire package, Bern the impanera mantificturers and oe Aneltop sales, by ono of the firm rending/xi New , ',rho is eontisoilL . , tending no the lie Went ud. most desirable goods •In he Eastern markets, which arid bo offered u low t say establhdiment in the ribbed any and lower than could me a ni e Me oar ed by any Roue in the West We enumerate Me fol lowing arue/es— DRESS SILRS—G cases rich changeable, striped, plaid mid brocade Gro de Affric, Goa de Berlin, Oro do Swim, Cr. de Algiers, Glacier, black Gro de Rhine, Whoa. fine Satan Florence of all color., ae. Lc. A 1.., .., Ralk Velvet of all colors, a rerl huge mock. 05 CASLIA DRESS GOODS, vt. ease. rn'. nob eatin striped Cashmere; do do do printed dod o o,• do small figured Lughsh de Lame; do Clenence Plaids, striped Omuta* An. A 1.., CO cases AlpaccasLiali cues Sea Striped and plain Lyonesm 84 Tartan Plaid and Salk Twill/ 6-4 easeres and Orandina Plods. FRENCH MERINOS--Groh fall ansoninent of black, mode, maxim, Moroon, Nasanne, blue, purple sad otb -1 of colors, Of the hest inaninaclurn. 1 , ftno SHA WLS — Comprising the most extensive as timment aver offered in this city, embracing long and sober. examen, and Tartan plaid Shawls, Mande, Brianstatek, Finland, Jenny Land, Lamartme, and oth er Shawl,. . 121BROIDEFUES, LACE GOODS, GLOVE.% '— AlGabe gaps, collars, cuffs, standing collars, chem.c,. so, linencambric.4 lawn kidkfa, Laces and 134- inu, Belt Ribbons, Hosiery of all kinds; Cloves de, COMPS, FRINGES, CORDS, BRAIDS, A. —fli t ß ilitgartnient oldie most fasidonable styles. .14N},74 AND HOUSE SEEPING o,ool73—ea se of =lrish Linen, best touitecue, Lila. Sheetings and Lease Linens, Table Damask and Auer. Patin Tab/a cloths and Napkins, Hockaback, Rae la, and Bird's Eye Asper. Plannels—over IMO ps of c u rry soAlety,. ( Ller e hed r , ~.11. town sewn stina—mare 1 A n .11 1 613- e —Nore than 100 canons entirely new fall and winter Ribbons, very choice styles. Preach Cloths, Cam/urea and Doeskaas, In great rintlyi Vesting", Scarf., cravats and Mkt.. AVlate Goods of every descriptions, of wok es erLarticle usually (0004 In a dry goods mans. Pb, followmg Is an invoice of 67 eases goods Jost received, With the pores annexed, 11l bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, hit. lit , ?.cases blbp and orange Prints, topo Calieoes,l3 yards/or a 12 do fast colored Prints, 1011 17 do Bleached Muslans, all 4 do A 1... de Lease, Ifig 7 do real Scotch rag L a r a, ILL Alen, 40 bales 4.4 Minoan &win., 41 All a wkub, in cessotcrion with those, above roma tinned, will be offered at leas prices thanten be OEM ed by any o thesests. , blishment in rids CE,y. The ONE PRICE SYSTEM, which insures Math', and thirnets to iial, will he strictly observed. Any article pucka. eil 14 ibis establishment found to be above the general market price, eeconiminont redue., will most willing ly be mad, anon the mreamstaae, being made known us the Proprietors,. it being Utetr'ilnisire that ail goods shell be sold on to and honotab/ e terms. All persons nak, rnnpeatfully 'Waled In orate one anortintni InUtosil feeling th e lean obligrd.lon to purchase. .14 EK ALPADAR—W • R Alurphy invites dm pm , oculas mlettmon of neyers hi. W 01411.1 Of bOn. GoodsllaCrinst seleolted them wok . greal referBllClF t els gJossy finish and good body Wis. Also, • MOHAIR tusTarzs, C Ol7 lOOll. medium and super. kneernaliaea, including a few pieces jet black, adapted for 11101USLIali purposes. Also, PANCY .M.PACAIS AND LUSTRES, rieir. of sati y are ts'airipeni plaids, and brocades,some of PaPes: or. As these goods have been ..skintatreetly froze SllPportare, they can be sold at the lowest pomade prier -s. IU riL be Itleirtekee by th e piece, in wholemle Booms uMati!at a very anal advance on cost. p E. R sta OBINSON, .;qo. 4, am sta . Cx.xes, WOULD inform her customers and the patine that she has jest return.' from the East with Vlendid assortment of hIILLI LARRY nod FANCY GOODD, which she has selected with great care, MO will sell at ereeedingty low prices. Elk—Straw and Braid work done In the neatest end beet Man., 14U PIDN .' I'U octS,slVer rutlL/e. aniDeLlatli WAN sa/ TED—Tha public is cautioned to pay no money teener account. without our written authority, to any person; except bh. John F. Cole or Win. R. Darker. WANTED—An active needy Clerk competent to collect bills and make settlements. None other need apply, ocididf JNO ATFADEN k Co iruaT RECEIVED AT IV. IVOLINTOCK.s., No. 7.1. einirth at, and for sale cheap, vic r nch .hal e, 5/," Drab cloth, Mr coach trztruningsi Eolhas " o , cello:Leon and scarlet Damasks; Ilude of thous unsurpassed Items • RESIOVAL. At. EATON I Co, baring removed front Alarket e Slant to th eir new Store, No IN Fount, street, be. eatt,Wood and blarket t„ nre note openuor P.O stock of:Th.:Dina and artety Goods, among whirl are—Ciatk and Dress F'ringea of all kinds; F.aditoidery Gimp. and Yalu.; Futinildety and Needle Work; Zephyr and Topettry survird Cheadle Floes; Slaal.SA.Aa and Pares., Steel Triountroge ; Latliaa Merino and Silk Vv.., and r), Cbildranz' Coos finite., Mitta, Clones mod leosim., dGenta Shirts, Underrhirts, Drawer; Drn•Ling. Gown.. o. ' Wool ud COllOll Yarn; Chtldrene lNr. qof Inset yaiteros, tooth The/ of fer to taw ceu both erhut”ele and road. oat , W Y . aleatuat.t._ TALED/WED 'PLASTER PARIS: Co, oi Yhs/udelphia vOntinVO 10 -a 141,4a4actare LAthrued Hutu, oi the whom and 'I , n"..1. 4' , " . 0 4 1 that Cll4l be produced. a, dm lulr am n/P k 11, pre barrel, irniady Pot op T A PmoAdtuon. €0 eaS Ylaaer;atvont, and SararPhoder bese a rn e . to Tr ui e i t e orders 4v x the atproprz t to . 7 ,,, 1,1. 11dt11 1 .1 . phi., or ';`' GL 1 ,16 , -. "r "Vd L"'dalr'ldrlaatt" • ~ ,c omts i a , v,_3l7blo seed and for sale by JOHN D !dORCI,I • jiroc—lthirrasled Fleas+, and s apart' an. elreeeived 111•11 for sale by JOHN D MORGAN' • l e c rlD tierces N e by Rice, for pal B.ObLSOII &CAI