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Wren lambed. -Baker we give all the
, r eefied up to the hoar we were compelled to to
preu_ney are , as perfect u we could
theta; &MA this li mited time which intervened
the hoar when the polls - closed, to the hour of
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PZNNSYLVAIILI ZLECTION
GLOSIOVS NEWS FROM DAUPHIN!
RAMILIUME, 00. 10, 111 o'cktic.
"Ae osiority iss Johnston la this calmly Int mi
Ili; over Mesa Modred. We have beard
sough to wsznat this opinion. harkles stusio.
- Sty was 861.
WASSUP7iO2I, Ps, Oct., 11,1 &as.
L kw Districts, Mutton's gain is seventy pver
Markle's vote of '44.
l'icrwmmu, Tuesday night.
Scatretstra. Covrer.-241. Carbon, Ponentite
Pcet Cotton, New Castle: Minerandle, Enoch
Ncearniss, 1301170161 Havarti, and Oririgabarg
Borongh and Townships, give • Whig majority at
4235. Johnston's majority in Satinytkall Calmly
will be shoat 600. Peman,the Whigcandidate br
Ciwirratra, will have a hale majority.
Eisonnamus, Tuesday night
[Whig] bu a majority of 9 in Bll3ll4#iiie
and 31 ••fis Bridgeport, for Congress.. Dasrsoa, his
competitor; hoe '6 of a majority in I?...4onde—
tolnuatin. has 57 of a majority in flannuredlei and
skinspanair 2of satudoritpin Redstone.
Paccanaraxa, Tuesday Died.
Oinnrik;a4 Bera townships, in Berko Conaty,
niiow ► 'Whig gain of 69, as • compand with Mr.
Shank's vote.
Ilassurrount, Tuesday, lOth.
The Borough of Ilaniatauidt gives
Lt it &majority' . Ia '44, Streak hide
On
in the Harriabenh District, Jobsuaao's.out.
fixity is 109-1.0 %4, &hook hid a majority of 4S
' hr the mime pieriitt.
The oidieletisteaH3gmbuisacounori-hu
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Cluantissmoter, Tuesday
Franklin Comty gives • majority of aloof 750
flat Jobadosk.' City's taidarity 911914 was IS.
MONTGOMERY coterry—Lonerafrs
Tuqslay night.
Norristown licirmgh, to Montgomery Mliiity
Om Johns= a majority of ISO, and last roar it
gave Shaft 116 majority.
LA=u7r:ltt., Ma%asy Ed;!0:z
Larecaster Monty gives s Wing majority cdfrom
49 he 4300. Barka mill me reach 11000.majorty.
nti:waxximu, Tuesday night.
Erle Scaongh, in Erie County. Pennsylvania,
ginislohnston majority afl3o. Campbell, Whig,
Congress,42. Mill Creek 154 an Whig majority.
to thew two districts there is a Whig gain of 21!
Weeldngtcm Canny has Oren Johnston a ina•
jority of 200, and elected the whole Whig ticket.
This la a gain of a Whig Senator and two mem•
hen of the Home. Washington County, in 1814,
'pee Pelt a IMO:eft" of 101.
OUZO • 114,161027.031.,
Stembeamlle, Oct. 10-10 P. M.
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IttOteubearille township, the Whig Beiteeseatir.
.'titisfriUtoriiity is 30; again from 1a yeu of Ile.—
PPltClarhole ticket is probably elected by
.Siihtim — 109 to 150 majority. I will send another ills'-
. pickle sooty as all the 'earn an in.
Ciscrtautt, Tuesday night•
Six Teapot:fp dam Cbunlysee te,sed show
pia %ache county fa all Is ea
rep auseterenist4. The county sell give Weller
fens =LAO esejerftp
Pciptextru.9ltio, Tuesday night.
&z tovpibipe of Selotaciitosty give a Whig mo
jerky 11210—i:a gain of gfor the Whip, as camas
pared with GSpirrateht
Zaxemmic, Tuesday woo.
Tiro.thisas_uf Itrunkisuluta county In ia, and
thorn nlino ; goitt 0 - 105 on Bebb's majoxtty.
Ohio, Tuesday aight.
fiamatit.ametygives 800 majority for Ford.—
VIM Whig eciudY ticket, 'with the eteettEeten of
Seteited,haibeen elected. The Whig Senator hae
IteittikieMeB; owing to the Free Boilers Tot* Zr
iheiDiscondidate,
Yleft="Taenday oitta.
litenas,,Dmo,,itas.7sD majority in Stark county,
'etilt throw toontabips to boar from, which will
sliataly forma= it. The satire Democratic coon•
:ay ticket is elected.. , Rtik's majority was 623.
- - artramo; Tuesday, tole.
:900029,countr—Ford's atejority 1090—Clay's
• imoimblia l , 94 d. 3 l3. Laterite comity—PEni's our
Siredotkycoustz29o Democratic ma •
Palk % majority 277 r ilLetoonoddps m Lo.
ma pointiy, which ahowi. 'On* pin
Portialretwaefrom DJie and Ashtabula look very .
: • Irood't elefeddrr Rome armor be Jew
• Door Site 9002. Ellie 116 doubt elected. Adding,
' . maw Uwe, kaediny =Med.
Mao wisiattria the proem lim-
Jam ecOgewitiomeWitersq. 191. -Todd's =icor-
144 Wes Wand Polies 3%
• - • • Cramout:/z Tuesday, taidaight.
Bitagat ccatisty lives a Ina:Kelly of 1:30 Gu Ford.
la 1814 Ctay biul. a attajcgety of 815.
Ehnimmn:mic Ott.lo7amidnight.
jeep comfy Las elected alYhiji Senator and
•4 Whig I!apnOie Whig Om Weller
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,e,e t y.,ltM, Grati tindi -hal Din and Iteretobe halliard to ear beady inpirst to
:mat rill= We been raseived to leave no General Taybr, has, after due orshirlation, nut
*WA tilt Meals* 'Arblii tricet,ecarty and dia• op the flag of the Philadelphia umbra'a The
hieleand. lifeShink the Orr good kw 5000 editor J. G Swann, Fig. hes made a very wiled
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.- y-..: .- ,-- N r.:.yc u iod. , &-.--::= ay Millk. 4 " 4 " 1110 " . - 56- all - B att .
*hi etelp,e'r liarailtieitieiiiii' L':*til, aT.ii •
11 -€OO4 paavageourvded Fig', pasaemp7v, sad a
freight 47tlailtiber follaspiterry, a/I*mi %%kali, -
mid composed otseasonsble dry goodswanted ix
ql, oFlVrir at oace. 'The Dews,
..coldraercially,
ac ti nothiag' si thi - taa or' UM laideatuad bur,
and ut fra few letters CaMB b 7 har,Os t irfp;onion
tieing general abroad that het friegtilarity in' beim.
lag would keep her backs:Mil thellaston boat ee
-1 rived.
The firm of Weoennan and Burgeon, of 'Travis
dente, Cotton. Mutate:Owen here, yielded to the
pressure oldie times, and suspended, showing lia
bilities to the amount of six hundred thousand dol
len, being the hugest amount given by an Amer-.
can house In a long period. Mote nevi like this,
must come. for Eastern manufacturers have been
large bor — owes in thiartGairet for six months, and
paying exharbilant tamest This team will not
causal surprise to those who watch the staustics
of trade. The commerce of New York is the true
tea of National prosperity to our =Recant:users,
and a heavy story is told by last month'S work—
The imports of goods exceed the exportsflve mil
.
lions of doilariaand 63r nine months there is a bah
ante of trade arranges of Cortrituee millions; our
imports remain et the high point of last year; while
our exports have fallen to len than filly per cent°.
the periodending Sept SO, 1847. About Autopoo
in coin have gone to Eueope this week, tad more
is engaged for Mr next ship to Havre andLotdon.
We shall lose Gem New York eleven sakes this
year alma
The United States Mad Ship California, hound
for Oregon, leaves this part mismorrow, after having
made an experimental trip with perfect success.—
She touches Rio Janeiro;end will wake the' . snot.
et part of that:mange under sad, keeping tenement I
to get round +the horn" with. The illiegheny has
been put into a new dress from what she wore
when she left Pittsburgh, and has been fevered
with a coat cf red lead, looking for au the world
like a flamingo, instead of the saucy black man, ca
war. The color is a whim of Capt. Hunter's, Who
tomtit will presents the lion.
Maar and Wheaten to wpm with
, igreat freedom, and prices are A. large
L amount of Floor has.been sold for fauna delivery,
%t k li d ember,), flh 621, and of Genesee
at 127 C: The temente at UulTaki ere emir
moos—double those often. September, and promise
tonontltturs. The aceounts of the crops m Eng.
.I.md . ace -favorablefor an average harvest of
Wheat en 4 Grain genera% , thustnaking it eel,
tarn thai we Mum sad .opr produce at cheap
rates, If we wish to compete tvith the Continent
tai grocers, who have this year so abundenos to
mare. Lottm has Gillen here bale thepound,
and closes very dell. The certainty of a large
crop has weakened the mentos, and they
tope abroad to buy m ran rautous to the planters
hens.
The Irish enthusiasm has broken redone* here,
and meetings have been held all over the city,
with as Re ch f p 44 ;, 3 ever. ?areal is their love
of home, =du ent their desire to sestina polls.
realblimtg ho their co9ntlYmea, that dill vita° ,
sae the hopelesiness of an armed attempt, which
can bey may crushed as au outbreak in one of
our Wards by the InuoMipalecithorition We shall
have mote meetings and more oontrautions Isvied
from the poor creatures, but Ireland will not be
madefree. o.
In 1814, many earnest opponents of Human Sla
very saw 8t to vote for James G.Biriey fur Ptesi
dent. while others, no less dame, deemed it their.
duly, u Ow of .the Steam quesllon among oth.
era, to support. Mr. nay. ff.ow the latter were re.
Tiled as pretenders, hypocrites, cheats, and re
creants, all who bore a part in that vehement. lONS
ala must remember. Row the enemies ofog anti.
Slavery united in the hue and cry, Is matter of re
cord. ft is ail cm:Lenore., peril we can lock:back
upon it through tho snip of Four years with clear
ness and impartiality, and calmly ate, ' , Whirl de.
served begot their cauturyf
Nobody doubted that Mr. Siniey was more tho
roughly anti slavery than Mr. Clay. but what of
that? No one gainsayed the lISECISIOL that Me.
Birney was more intensely, implacably hostile to
the acquisition; pf Texas. Indeed, Mr. Clay prompt.
ty told us that his hostility to Annexation was not
based on the Maverynapect of the cue, and that
wider very different circumatancea, be,wopld like
to kw Texas come into our Union* ' but could
not consent to it so long as Mexico objected, and
while some of the grides of oar Union 'enmity
remonstrated against it. It Wes plain enough that
if Polk triumphed, Annexation triumphed with
him; while if Clay or Illtuey sticaddhe ettesed, the
scheme would be defeated•!-tt all exenia, en. year&
What wai in be done,
-. There was lus chance of electing Ifitney. If
every man with.whom resistance (to the growieg
power of Slavery was a leading mashie:a:ion had
voted far him, he would shit have been fie enough
from an elmoten. There was just .cioe' thing the
anti slavery mess mita Ace—eleeklde Clay, nod
thus postpone for tour Own JIM frfutoph of At.
nezahou. The pettier' thus left open :tirtritld have
farmed the basis of &nue political netics,-the eon
slavery sentiment of the country would have ralli
ed and ripened on the question of extending the
Slave Power of the Union. Bet irpatt traces. te-
PelloOr ootulatomekdeonanced this sou rer. Feel.
ogai:made* thalMn
.10e.baktadicidly has.
. Shot fif
Slavery P o st op isepiattinit had. Bo
they warmed Pollc to tuck cted
Seppose fifty (homed of us nub slavery WM mr
had voted with the Welty party, what good would
that have effected? We could not have given Sir
0 .3' as Electoral Vote, though we should probably
have taken Connecticut, New ImneY2rd Ohio
Irma Clay end given them to Polk, Its Hhw York
and Michigan were taken Low the fanner and giv
en to the huge. Bat suppose, on the other hand,
fifty thousand of those who voted far Bitney had
concluded WO with tul. circling Clay by anti uza"
very votes, and deferring.indefinitely the Amex.
non of Texas, how Meet Would dm anions facts
Abu this elan of voters were necessary to the
Whig ascendancy—Oat their withdrawal would
have been tin overthmw—that they came toms be-
Morse we were tam objectionable than pan adver.
sures—vrould all these have been worth nothing?
Let us consider a while. One disastrous, fatal
blonder ought to suSce for eight years at least.,-
.1f P, T irbt
HOLM Nsvons.—The Beason Past says the Gil•
lowing anecdote from Me Inickerbocker'is high
ly illustrative of human nature,
In a Certain town In New Ffampahlre, a certain
inhabitant thereof required for his comfortable ea
joyMent Arleta a pint of "white faced' New Eng
land" daily. He had become reduced in his pock.
moo theta became necteuary for hint, like the
Israelites of old, to procure somehow a double por
tion on the day bdOle the SabW2h, that be might
quietly enjoy Up church, of which' he wan a con
stant attendant. On one Saturday he bad been
very infonaut% for the shades 'of evening began
to fall and yet he had out gathered his " spirited"
manna kettle day of rest A neighbor at this oto
meat requested- him to throw some wood into his
abed; and afar the small job was campleted,gave
him agm amts. He saw , that the old fellow
looked sad and unsaddled, and be said to him :-
4=l that enough for the work? Why you can
=
half a pint with that money; and cult you keep
on dear "Why, 1 suppose 1 cordd, 'squire
but then, -'.(leaking op with a most disconsolat e
visage,) but Men, 'squint, how would it be kept r
Tis anecdote, by. clunk conesparident, ranted,
as of another, which we will vent= to relate in
connection, thou it mat needs coder by the
juxtaposition. Mr. who hadby
d
become so attached to his cups that he could es
not
comfortably go by 11 o'clock sirithoutilds "nip" of
brandy, and who wan yet Ranh= to abafd the au
pinion of being an habitual drinker, was in the
habit daily of inventing some escape to the bar
keeper sad those mike hearing. He had used
up all the stereotyped twat:smelt aulasllgln pain,'
a 'kind of taking, not feeling right; . dre, dro.—
Oafs Saturday, at the usual hour, be called Ow his
brandy and water, sepia. "1 am extremely dry;
ossgorng to henarma fish for dirour f" "Any ex.
cue wad better than none," be probably thought
TICE IiVESTSSIS RAIL- ROAD
The Board of,Dir' odors of the Ohki and.Penn
syhnutia Bail Bead Company, met at Massillon lost
smelt, to receive dui repott of the Eogineers, in
reference to the several netts surveyed. The
Chief Engineer, &Loam W. Itcnrears, Fad, to
whom, a* a duinterested person, the selection of
the annul
. was led, &aided in favor of the routs
which leaves the Ohio et the mouth, of Big 'Bermes.
The Direetcmi, therefore, dinged the Engineers to
proceed at mice and locate Bit route In the direr.
ton Ladiettted There are three on hurroutes from
the Big Beaver to the Little Beaver, and from
thence to the table binds of Ohlo;thoto which a
choice will have to be made, and as there is but
little difference between them, the *election will
depend °pun the releases of Kee rigid of way, the
smatuded stock Isubsinibed, ar:c. We expect to
pie this ril4, from tide city to Wooster, put under
canine bynelA spring.
We bum from the Neactrittienete that Mr.
Henry Wing hawed the whole of
Sae telegtephio petents - ,2Utha (kited Sums,
d e kiras introducing thee' Opc4 bin tiotgatotbited
sew tins'' of telegraph , between Iffnn 'far
end
Boom. swell morear; asp um Courier
and 'Enquirer, todo a Madre& ibfa imam wor k
an 'may, aineel lino now. fri Me; Had, Of cows°,
greatly to reductithemeneftennemienen•
adds- c m ceteenamuVA_ teems to a* 'Wear, that
if Bide. T e k gr ipb &mid. be sticeemfally itaroda
ued:throastiout the camp,* it would mantle so
feralkle. the mil:Service, Mein et the 'seesaw is.
dneeduitasapetmge We do acestrose Niers
Telearitai scan worts aei sorb skied, ante but
Hit can comteaso*, °ribose refonheitithe Amer
Men null .syttein wiooh ,113 oviceor desirable'
both and naiiiianqratim it
Will ba Mad esthetes; of all tigegilOw. 'oven.
dorm let.....lfortiv Amman.
,troor.4ePt.
Continental politics continua, to eXercins a most
injitiiints influence on the commerce of this MM.
try, and the strange turn that events take on lea
other side or the channel is so sadden and nnac
`axmtable, that the most experienced fiad them
selves in doubt u to *hat into Mom.
Under these drettuuttanees, it is aca surprising
to find a gradual diminutiam of , business in the ma
anfactuiing &arida, and a tendency to prices to
recede.
The feeling prevailing at the Manchester mar
ket, on Tuesdayoaras more gloomy and desponding
than ha some weela past; end a strong opinion
was advanced that many of the factories would
again have recourse to short time.
Oar. accounts, received up to the moment of the
ateamer's leaving, report a continuance of the de.
presidia, notwithstanding the ratification of the ar
mance between Denmark and Prussia, by the Ns.
Bond Assembly at Frankfort.
Manufacturers and spinners are firm in their de
mands as regards prices, and, in consequence, there
has been no general reduction; tint In aims cases,
where forced sales have been made, lower prices
have been accepted both for goods and yarns.
The feeling in Liverpool is not much less gloo
my than in Manchester. The business done in the
cotton market has not been animated, andprices
have had a farther downward tendency. Fair N.
Orleans and Mobile are quoted Id per lb lower s
but with these exceptions the qnotationa remain
unchanged, and, at the same time, the demand is
so freely met by holders, that it is Impossible to eel
a quantity, at the current rates. Fair Orleans are
quoted at 41.3; fair Upland, did; fair Mobile, at 4d
per Iht middling, 3111331 d per lb. The finks for
the week are 25,000 hales, of which exporters have
taken 3,230, and speculators, 500 bales.
The corn market has been somewhat more firm
but this arises more fmni fart that the prevail.
lag gasterly winds have kept out supplies than
hula any other causa and the intelligence received
by the last steamer from the United Senn is cal
culated to check any tendency that prices might
otherwise have to advance. 100,000 bushels Indi
an corn may be expected to be landed in this
country within a month from this time, to env
nothing of flow and other articles, large quantities
of * which tie are advised of having been shipped.
&Can corn is quoted 355. sy 37a per quarter.
Indian cora meal 1.9 s per bbL Sweet dour, 335.
a 33s dd end sour 29s a 39s per bhL Wheat Bs a
th per 70 pounds. The duty on wheat is now
.Is per quarter, and on flour 2s Gd per barrel The
weather hit cautioned fine during the week, for
securing the harvest, and the ripening of the pair
to crop; and the fear of the deft.iericy of food; and
the necessity of very eventsive imports is much
less genandly than it was a week or two since.
Talkair fully maintains the advance noted in our
lust. Bather more business has taken place in
rice, and in some cases, a few days ago . , a slight
hisprovement was e ff ected, which has suicebeen
lost
The position of the money market has tie, nuden
rially changed since our but, but there hasbeen en
improved feeling in the share markeL The fallow
are the quotations for English securities: Con
sols 63r money opened on Thursday at NOW},
and alter having touched Sal, closed at the Brat
price; for the account they left off at 88113eht; and
exchequer bills, Jane, 21s. to 10s.
The bait yearcy rg e c tin g oilho 001.121 of the pro.
prisonof the Bank of England was held on Tuer
day, which the Times thus notices.—
The result of the half yearly court of proprietors
to day, wu that the rate of dividend to be decia.
red will be'by balbt
The recommendation of the directors wu In fr•
vor of a distribution of 31 per cent, free from in•
come, on the ground that the immediate profits for
the half year did not warrant qq larger amount,
A number of proprie huwetier, took another
Viertriehd looking it the ..tor%
nditlon of the test, sup
ported illietiltdmeet, for increasing the dividend
to per cut., which wu pat and carried by a
courideable majority.
At the time of the sailing of the America, there
Wu considerable excitement in Ireland, and
strong feeling pa:mailed In name tinarters, dud
real rebellion had broken out in the South. We
had very little doubt that the disturbance would
turn out to be unimportant, and that its charamai
would have more of a social than n political com•
plezion. Such now spites lo be the case.
From the London (dabs, Sept- W.
PAM, Mirada con, Sept. 21.
It Is almost' imPos4ile lo the gloom
which has come over the public Mind here. En
erybody seems to think that General Gavaignac
and the National Assembly will find it impossible
to in s u i txim the republic, yet nobody knows how it
is to lie got rid of, without a conflict in wktrit none
of the Wanda or order Ore Willing t engage. if
is to be overthrown, it will probahly be by some
sudden event, probably a militia conspirany.
The intentions of Gen. Covni4nao are believed
to be excellent, and mob ti republic as he would
give us. the enlightened men of the country would
willingly (mem but they have not the energy re
q,MoW to second his efforta. The great obstacle in
the way of that republic is the peacontry. The
men who pronlnimed the republic in obedience to
the orders of somelsooo at 20,000 tithe populace ,
of Paria,Gorgot that ahhough they . might get up a
good &told enthusiasm in thy city 4 1 0 ho a few
of the large towns of the provinces, the agriculto
rat population, who are by far the most numerous
Must be consulted at least.
The farmer has bad fill per cent—soon tarty in
Ines toitthadtaareylnus_Uad., *nes red**
inurdtWlfineutpleifertti pliitteatteres riot
hands into his pocket, and draw out his earnings
Copy far the public, and then see whether he will
support D
ine foods to day have Wen considerably. The
five per cents, to GM and the three per yenta. to
431. The ultra Pectocrais say this is the trick of
the rich, to kill the Republic, bet the rich, as they
WO called, would be glad to see the tends 2D per
cent. higher, 4.1 r they would then have a confidence
is the payment of the dividends, trade would re.
vivo,
and they would and tenants for their houses.
No; It is not a conspracy of the rich. ./t is the re.
soli of the general esclasse.
The gear:reinvent= is the. the government will
be enable to establish a system Or which there in
only Intewttrat support on the one aide and dead.
ly kioanlty on the Mime
The numbers ficr the mumessful candelates
Para, wen, decided Wiwi:dig trfday at the Hotel Je
Ville, They ate—
Lot& Napoleon, ;;"-- 110,752
Fould, 76,691
Respell, t16F63
A statement has been pnbhebed to day by tome
of the dentates who were to be sent by General
Cavaignae into the departments. The instructions
given them chow that the general had never Far a
moment abandoned the cause of order and good
goVeltanerd.
It is declining, ahlumgh the Government organs
tell you to the contrary. The low Oates of Mc
Misr" the of getting In the taxes and
the general compliant= of Wines, have a terateri
dous e ff ect on the Boma
IRELAND.
The belief entertained that a positive rebellion
has broken out in Ireland In to a certain extern
without foundation; but it is neveniteless true
that predatory handsel( armed men had tented ont
in hostile array, encamped in almost insccessible
positions, and openly &dying the military autborl.
'ties. Numerous attacks had been make upon the
police, and non-sympathising resuleuts.
The lest at:comas from Ireland states that the
neighborhood of Zerricketimatir is still much dis
turbed ; that the insurgents occupy formidable lo
entitles upon the mountain ; that signal fires are
lighted every night, and that the most vigilance of
the military and police Lilted to crush the dis
march is kept up alter Dohany wad other leaders
who are known to be with the insurgents, but are
yet the slightest erect.
Tun Ccaranaserr Case—The verdict of thejary,
yesterday, in tha case erday, of Pratt, Pence, and McGow
an, is rightly viewed by the whole community of
IPfilltdelphia, as one 01 the most important that
has been for many year, found by a jury. The
three defendants have all been bond guilty—gull.
Ay of a conspiracy to pass the stolen money of the
Chaotic County Rank. There to something more
in this than in any ordinary conspiracy; and the
circometance that one of the convicted parties is
an Wilmer ofjuttice, a member of the police body
employed to prevent crime and protect the public
fmin the arts and depredations of the knave, gives
to the CODY{CtiOU a particular consequence, which
every body Lath understands and feels. It Ls a
death blow to a great evil—to an infamous prae. I
tine' always suspected to exist by shrewd men,
always dreaded end detested by honest ones as
encouraging vice end crime, and pratitating the
ministers of justice into the a=mp of Waves
and e stool pigeon system, an it is
calhrd, which this trial shows—in the milt of core
plicity, at least—to have had a wider and more
formidable extension than most persons would
have believed.
But we have neither space nor time for expa
tiating on this interesting theme at the present
moment. The verdict has created a profound im
pression on the public mind, associated with the
hope that it will lend to salutary reforms connec
ted with the police system all over the 'United
States. It is a common fueling that Mil credit
is due to Deputy Attorney General Reed for OM
active exertions and distinguished ability with
which he has prosecuted this interesting case,
through mysteries and difficulties, to a successful
close. There are other parties, some Gramm wit.
ceases, who deserve and will obtain similar praise
in efficiency, zeal and courage.—North Anglican
MONO Ron. Tun PEOPLE.
From deo Adrian Minh.) Frac Boil Advimaiti.
Am—Lary Long.
The White House, Cm, you'll never ace,
Save in some *Ad drama
And nextliorembes you mill be
On cold Salt River's Stream.
Oa cold Salt Rim's Banks palm
. They'll tom you out to grams.
Ig lbw snort weeks and than 'twill be,
Goodbye to Genioal Coil.
Chaiga--P General Can,
,Good bye tgi General eau, ,
kw short week/ and thenitoili be,
• Good *to Chmend Casa.
The Wolmmixtesare.lakintYv.
' And rometimes like woke,
.14 .1 1ten io tbar awful Cleveland War,
re kw you quite took& •
A favorite once you were with them,
But now you've sully ehlumed,
You've tamed so many 117Mereall,
Tbey think you've : quite deranged,
0, poor General , ft.m, arc.
rMral
• by,
. °Utile .rvii‘al of Commove;
wbo:4loveitiOid to °amity*/ 'Wling column in
-that paper;-tut speaks aftheA6 Revolutions in
Eatrope,,whims he hula= traveling through
peer portion atlas last fire pr staieltra:
Mull will iere saythai ft %mina dear thkiriues
of cosasumirm, u tome seem to thhalr, that have
etursedltrhi astoidibleg Milbreith of the natiOna.—
What ie properly called Coouttoirag [or Agrarian.
ism as it was fointerli nailed,] bad a very limited
existenee in any part of the Coatinent, I am confi
dent, helm the - cemnimMernent of the present
movement. It/ child - Prevalence was in Switzer
land, and some pardons of Germany, where it
it associated with the vilest and basest Ink.
delay.
In some of the Cantons of the former country,
the most horrible .blasphemies ware published
in works which advocated the doctrines of the
Communistan• The same thing Is true of some of
their publications in Germany. But the number
of those who really held the well defined and die•
tine! doctrines of Gonmanisto, la either Switzer.
hind or Germany, was in my opinion—and I took
pains to enquire on the spot—thcmgh considerable
10 point of numbers in 1000 localities, it very mall
minority any where, slid in most places wholly In
significant
As to France out of Parts, Lyons, and a few
other great cities, the numter of "Commie Weems
not worth epeskiog of And even in Paris, itselC
previona to the Revolution of last February their
number was altogether inconsiderable. I think
that I know something of Paris. Six years RM.
dense there made me thoroughly acquainted withits
population. And, although I ceased to inhabit that
city in 1842, yet I have been several times there
slam. And just one year before the late Revoke.
uon, I had many and very long interviews with
men who had meal to do with the worlivelassai
of that city, and I ern sore that at that epoch:
was no large amount of Communism there.
You will remark, 'Memos Editors, that I am
speaking of Communises properly no celled—not
of "Fourierism," or the doctrines of .Orgrotirei
lam" which many people in this country con
toundt—mort ignorantly and unjustly, though I
dare say not intentionally, with . ootamunhim,"
That the number of Fisunsissis or to speak perhaps
more, correctly, Atierzioo of Orguar.st Lake
was very great in Pima in 1817, 1 have-no reason
to believe. And whatever port they took In the
Revolution of February,—.which could not have
been very importmet,--for their numbers did not
malice for that—there is no evidence that thug took
part at least .to any considerable extent, In the
scenes of May and June.
Their lessiersymethe friendscdosdee, on 111030,
occasions, mean be proved, aqd not of lawlessneael
arid pillage. I horn Imam a good deal respect.
log these men and their principles, and I can say
to yett, , Mimars...Editors.thmlf sou had attended
their meetings in Parisyou would have oiler assn
hundreds of plain, honest looking workmen assem:
bled together, conducting with great propriety and
listening attentively to the dleourses and &scat•
sions which were taking place.
You would have beard many very =de ideas
edwitued on the subject of the Rights of prOgert •
sod of Labor ; many itepractieable schemes and
views; bur pop would have heard also souse psi*
ciples which, if I ear not mistaken, time will show
to be eminently conductive to the best interests of
the laboring people, entirely consistent whit the
good=ler and dre g being of society, and really
gthveretve of nothing but that pride and selfish.
nem which lead some rich peopletto lookdown with
disdain upoothe poor.
No ; the true cause of the revolutions which an
agitating Europe to its center, la not the Utopian
prinCiples of emendates, nor the impracticable
(taken as a whole) doctrines of &,....Simon and of
his ho diciple, Fourier, but thadep arnooofopProo.
rion which pervade; this down trodden manses,
who have begun not only to feel their degrade
non, through the increase of knowledge, bat also
to me bow they can escape from it. This isa mint
pie statement of the whole case.
For ages the same nations which are saw deter.
mined to throw Mr their chains, have groaned be.
!math opptession. They walk not be Luentlble to
the Gm that they did not posses their rights. The
mulhitlyial slave on whose neck testa the iron
Lori of tyranny, s not so loss to feeling u to be
unconscious of his degraded position. But op.
pressed nations roust have something more a
sense of the boas of (heir rights; they meat see
'ha, ibis ['math to move; them. And that Les
calmed all the ovetthroings that at this moment
taking piano in Europe, This I shell haveroomi
aim to show when I come to speak of tho-nntion
in concision.
Txurn to • Nurutou..—lianantim Mast Orts
has Written an admiral:de addreati to the Whigs of
Massachusetts, in dektme of General Taylor and
Whig principles. We give an extract which ehmi.
dates a point we attempted to Ming home to hie op..
posers 11ms:tiler day.
.The truth, however, is, that a truly greai man
will always show himself great. The taletusealled
Girth by the strategy of* succession ofmEytur eras
pawns, ins rountry,. new sod anexpbe end 1
teaccessffile by ordinary means; where manatees !
mast be created, load embarrassments, not to be !
Protean, am constaaly Met nod dismounted, would
essay accdrunodate thendelrea to the eafog !
though less difficult exigencies of civil WWl* For
myself I row satisfied that Geo. Taylor would be j
fund folly competent to fill the office of Preluded,
for the same reasons that I think Daniel Wehmar I
would Make a great General. Each would malts •
acme Wairang and experience in a tow Wurtestis;
abiplingwoldaiffasustotfokkor
mplabs with - imams 4114140 e - tna.-
taloa:name. Whole nnated with
the agency and inammee of the great Marlborough
in the councils as well as In the wax cit'Que e n
Anne 1
•Wbere did the greet Duke of Wellington qualify
himself ID settle the peace of Europa, which be had
woo by his wont associated In Congress with Nes.
permuted Kings, and the most accomplished dip.
laminate Croce tie principal cabinets ; of the old
world And whence did he derive...the acuity,
which, since that period, has been disphiyed in the
inmiti se sagacity with whichhe has coincilled the
measures of the British Cabinet and Patine, and
enabled his country, to pnwevato in bat career of
power : and glory, despite the moat novel seems
olatacks and embarrammental In what school
did the great Napoleon acquire the tetowledips of
affulni; which enabled him to hold the intim Mies
administration in his own hands; to minim the in
terior management of the whole Tmpien, and to
preside in a council title coax distinguithed Jurists
and elsiLana, in the nematien stilt. civneode. him.
self coetebetieg some of the most casein', improve.
meats!' Finally, our owe great Washingtou
was a Sampson in combat, belire he. became a
Solomon in council. On very mature tifiection, I
am satisfied that Gesi.7allot ! in • short time after
he shall have taken the Chair, will acquit him.
wife( hia high duties, us the entire public emisfao
tkm.
"It is thither seriously objected that General Tar
for is it alaveholder. This of comes above
sixty years too late. Ifwas diapered 'of in sub•
stance by the original articles ofcon4detallOn,aod
annullekin form, by the canalltutice onto United
States.' The Northern States were glad enough to
avail themselves of the coibqsoeppeerraatl6on of the South,
in their Weal° for =deka time, and .. .no ques
tions uked." Not leas thankful were they to cement
thcrincipient alliance by a most edema compact,
unready recognizing their right top proerty in their
Waves, hod engegitqy =protect it—treating with
them as proprietors of slaves, as cur equals in all
respect; and eligible of conseqtcmce to all officers
under the constitution. What would have been
the fate of a motion =that glortoasulembly which
formed the constitution, or of those who might have
made it—George Washington present—to declare
• slaveliolder ineligible to soy office coder it I I
well remember the adoption of the constitution by
my ffillow-eitizens of thla State, when Hancock,
muilled,in red bane, was brought Into the Conyers.
tion to sign the ratification. The evening pnrced•
lag, • &momenta= In favor of the moment was
made iq the stream of Boston, by an lisumblnge
favorable to it, whose numbers, Paul Revere ass*.
red Beretta! Adams, were lilac the Band of the sea
chore, or bke the stars in. heaven.
'The enboumled jay of the'people on this once.
Won was alloyed only by the fear that tlnk Southern
States might not come intettai league. Waver=
I forget when in the balcony of the old city Bail is
New York, Washiegton tho slave holder, as if an
angel dropped front the clouds, cameriontt and hank
the oath to umpott the Cciusittution. No one.oso
describe the silent, wadi extacy; which pervided
the myriads who witnessed dint scene; aneceeded
only by Sienna vadat spouted to shake the canopy
above them. The min who on that , ecension, had
dated to object to a slave.holding Preiddent *old
not baits been no object of envy. It would
probably not be too mash to aftlrm, that such titanic
mao's dream had never entered any mind.
TM/ DISASTER on TIER EDWARD Elam —The
St. Louis Republican stales that the Grand Jury.
at Up late session, found AM indictment. for Man•
slaughter against James Donahoe, the first purr
neer ofthe steamier Edward Bates, at the tints of
the explosion on board that boat, by %Oath soma.
ny lives were lost. Donahoe was attested °Want
urday eSenlng and will be tried, it is probable, du•
ring tbei present term. The qaestion involved in
this caie to a very linitertaht tine, end should re
ceive a 'full and Impartial incestliation. ;IVa have
undentimd that Mr. Sees line:been kettle& as
counsel. for the defence.
The venerable Garrison Gray Otis, in a Latta? to
the People of Mnasachuseus, illustrates the claims
of the Free Soil Van Boom party to the retention
tit ttie name of Whquii by the folltaring . 9 . ootatioo,
whka iMulund 4411P° trot 441 44 CI qoPi on
am*. toilg nnidnrPn n neankilt!'
°What though thuillateriati tapgm /110;940.
Minis a oolo.andel two doors Wool nit
ds 1044 as paint and gold pan take t,
Thinking some stranger may ddidstke
!Wok it both a olouttottod ado,
To quit the pea! anireWan," +
Tao NEW Yom WHIG Gault:a—Ate meeting
of theessuod and into %no ',el Vauxhall, on
TemidaY eveeingossus a stupett oXie both as to
iiteWsit. The Star iteojhasossen sexy
hour, .the room vasdeaely.ctuvhitid; and before
themoOtioiii* : . 0 1, 1 /4 03 . FF4it personav ein
obltedqe heave the Garden outside yea one solid
mass oilman beings, there could not have beau"
rat than 2opoo parsonspresent."4-habo &widen
the speech delivered by David Pad Biown as a
very beautiful one.
mimmi
40511
nir.!lQl:llZ,noarz onsrrs.
Erxinilms. Emmett-21Si lames Gray, of Fourth
Street, took our excellent fiend Lorimer to task,
yesltirdiieveniag, for tatting (as Mr. G. alleged)
electiotnierecl itr 'Johnston. Mr. Latimer daily
/tiled tie allegaticut, and immediately went with
Mr. Gray tones the person from whom Mr. G as-
Nerted that be had received the information of Mr.
L's defection from Free Soil principles. Mr. GA
end, agnates on the corner of Fourth and Ferry,
at 011ie and folly denied that he hod held any con.
venation with hint (G.) on the subject. Mr. Gray
retired from the store with a moat tragic stz 4 de,
exclaiming pethetically—' Well, if people don't
remembei any better than that, I do'ot know whir.
tier they are men or monkeys.' We suspected
that/Mr. Gray, of Ith street, had been hoaxed had.
ly, others any he is op to snuff,' and merely
gol op a little ruse, to ascertain precisely how the
Fite Soil men were voting.
The Election in the city passed off very quiet.
ly yesterday. One or two little difficulties occur
red, but ttle struggle was generally peacefol and
good natured. Mr. T, J. Rightism, (WhigJ bad a
tffistuidertitzuldlng with-Me. Charles Barnet, Demi:i
ced, in consequence of Mr. Barnet's challenging a
Tate. Warm words ensued, and Mr. Barnet ann.
ed a blow at Mr. Bighorn, which the latter warded
oft and the bystanders stayed further proceedings.
de we understanirthe affair, Mr. Barnet was right,
person whose vote he challenged hod for
feited his vote, by long residence out of the State.
DOILY RZlTnuceit—Our old friend, Wm.
Elder, Esq., formerly Dr. Elder, is still working
palsy in behalf of the oppressed. He hes estab.
Sated • Free Soil 'Daily Republican,' in PhiLadd.
"pitta, the Gist number of which is in our hands.—
We need not my it is sprightly and ably conduct.
'nd, for wAo dotabts it, who knows Dr. Elder? But
ire may any that it is both a neat and promising.
Atily,ol fair dimenaions, and every way worthy of
vita talented editor. We hope it moy prove both
tor the editor, and conducive to the ess
padainnent Of free soil principles, in the beitighb
old city and county of Philadelphia.
A Pas= WI on the hack of a Duda:ran who
"was making mortar yesterday afternoon, opparate
Mar office door. lie jumped forward, exclaiming,
1,9 h Lar and commenced rubbing his spine with
%unsay amusing gamma and pumices; bat looking
; Upward, end having that the brick had fallen acct.
:lernally from the third story of the building, he
'seemed perffittly satisfied, and pursued his °coupe
f • ea if nothing bad happened. The on lookers
were convulsed with laughter.
-
Coasscrum.—ft appears wo were in error
yesterday, ittUatlng that the old gentleman who
committed saleide, on Boaday last, was the father
of Mr. B. Mcßee, of Birmingham. We have slaw
learned that no relatiowhip whatever exists be
'Minn the I:unities. We were named by one of
the Coroner's Jury that the fact was as we stated.
Foe Camiroxitin—Lieutenant Colonel Fremont
and thirty five young and athletic men, says the
Bt. Louislville, left that city a fear days since,
On board the steamer Martha, en route inc Cabin
nda. They disembark at Westport, where the
largess portitin of their baggage, mules, horses, &e.,
are in readiness, and from thence proceed across
the plains, by what is known as the Southern or
Cunarone route, taking in their course the moat
densely populated and fertile regions of New Ka:-
i= The object of this expedition, we believe, In
not generally known, but that most currently re ,
ported is, the completion of the Colonel', recent
surveys and researches in that wild and (tr off re
gion Ws lady accompanies him as far as West
port, at srldcli place beta to be joined by the mks
braced Santa Fe and Western traveler, Kit Carson
MOTU= FRACAS AT TILT Nttaas, Susrocuon
Banat--Since the Coon has decided in favor of
Mr. Eaters right to collect tolls on the Niagara Sul
pension Bridge until 6a Job is compkted, another
fracas has occurred, origtuating with the Canadian
atockhohlera Oa Sainrday last, the Buffalo Courier
"Clubs nod stones were freely used, and one or
two guns. One man had hts head Woken in and
was carried , assay. We did not hear whether his
ease wnsecntaidered hopeless. A, Fortiori of the
trudge was iota up, so as to prevent mourn& On
the Ames Man side the population was much ex
cited, and we should not be surprised if further
dirneulties end more serious should occur before
matters are settled. OnCside there are strung
thews of tearing down th whole structure."
S . C . l.Llyeji tuba ckvad Gum Diesratklti. wal k
Mary Enatiliichmond, plead guilty to the charge
of seduction at Utica, end vas sentenced to the
Suite Priain for two years.
V" ['croons robust beads are bola,
VT
veto . us
grey, or tonna, so,
If du:thou falls od. or hos aeon,
If We tour ts dry, knish or .try,
Then by rouging the fisfirrering cerbficores you rril
nos *bat you coo for thecostolimsts remedy u, rod has -
fine blur.
Mr. ciao. Becket, 51 Elm street, New York, certifies
that hot bawd was quite bald or the um, nod that by
toting two 3 eltillose bottles of John' Coesr.
ItuArtv a, ha hot hoe dark strong Lau et-miring on the
scalp.
Mr W Jackal. of 39 Literny meet, Pittsburgh, aras
beneifted exactly tee name by two 3a bout..
Me Power, a grocer, of Fulton street, bail his hair
completely cooked up with dandruff, and Jotter' Coral
Hair ft...mauve entirely and permanently cured it.
To rmisx Inas. Rata Dant, or Fruaso Orr Aar
Wks. at Tea Boon —I hereby certify that my buts
was taming gray, and falling off, and Wet once I hare
used Jones. Coast Hair Restorative, it btu enurely
reared Ceiling, is grown fast, and has a fine dark last.
Befit. I used Jones' Coral Hair Restorative,l combed
out handfuls of hair d,upp_
WM TUMPKINS, 02 rang st, N.Y
Mn Matilda Reeves, of Alm. Avenue, thooklyn,
tend,. saltily the NV..
Do you want De Muss, beautify and make your hair
soft and fine? ad—
I, Ilcdry E Cullen, Into barber on board the steam
bow South America do cc nify that Imes' Coral Hair
BeJlotatilf• is the best ankle I ever used for dressing,
soliciting, cleansing, and keeping the hair . long time
soft, clean, silky, dark and In order; all my customers
preferred It to anything else.
I suppose ibis will satisfy any reasonable pet.o
sr hat rhave Mated. I might give the names of Sup
others. For sale by MI JACKSON,
scold SS Liberty st, sign of the Big Boot
MP' Use MI Paw= Maws—lf you wish to be mc•
pessfel in any undertaking you must always n.e h the
eloper means.' Therefore i
, f you have a cough, use
Jorge% Emmen:rum and be cored, kw 4 is the proper
mean. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breadeng,
then the only ellicicie means to care yea is to use
hypes Expectorant, which will immediately overcoats
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and Mown. and twinge up the mucus which clogs them
andthus removes every obstruction to • free respi
ration, while at the same time all billammation is stai
deed, and a care is certain to be edbcted. Have you
flrauchiris, Bunting of Wood, Pleurisy, or in foot a n y
Affecoon, then use Jayne's Expectorant
and certain, and you will Sod that you have
need the proper means.
For sale in Pinsborgh nt the Pekin Tea Store, 79 dilt
street near Wood. pant?
Cocoas axe Couta—The hem:lent change in the
weather at this season of the year, Invariably bring
along with them cough. and colds, which by timely attantitm are wady cored bysimple remedial,. SRL,
LERS'iMPERJAL COUGH SYRUP has bean In use
for the last 1.2 yea., and ha gained more reputation
for the cure of coughs loot requtring active medical
treatment) than any other prepanulen ever offered to
ehisensof Allegheny county. Tea Imperial Coes!,
Syrup is very pleasant to the late, and, On this ac
count. Ha great favorite with children. The doses are
careftdly graduated, in the thrections, to salt all mgrs.
That this long tried and highly popular cough remedy
may be wiLlun the reach of all, it is sold at the lou
price of .10 cent. per bottle.
Prepared and sold by R. P. SELLERS, 57 Wood it,
Pittsburgh, D. td. Cum, Allegheny, and druggists gem
aWily In both cities. owl
isEA Fu SKr on Two rot 23 Cure..-Vellow
inticalthy Teeth, after being once or settee clean
ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Pew, have the look and
color of ivory, and at the same time is Ito innocent and
hoe. that Its daily use Is adrentageous even to thowi
teeth that are in a good condition, giving them • bean
tifni polish and preventing decay. Those deo•yed It
prevents from becoming wore—it also fastens mob
as are becoming loose, and rill render the Contest
teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously
sweet. Vries er 371 cents • box.
Fm. mile by WM. JACKSON, 29 Liberty street, sign
of the Big hoot. scold
Der The excessive or morbid secretions of bile is
well known to canes violent dtsturbanee of the diges
tive organs, and bring on malignant and unmanagea
ble Rivera, whieb often pin an end to life. The stomach
most be cleansed of these fool secretions, and thts eau
most readily be accomphshed by the use of El A Patin.
estackte Arai-1311Mo' Pills, which area mom valuable
family cathartic. They can be green with safety at all
tunes, and afford relief In a very short time.
Prepared andsold by
co A PAIINIMOCIC co,
comer let and wood, andcorner oth and wood sm.
wog
Tintstowr In favor of Dr. ecaies Liver PIN.
—lt would be easy to GII a volume PL with certificates of
the excellence of this medicine. Wherever it hes had
it trial it has made fuel: attar. We hail; Immo pos
easidon hundreds of orders ke the follasiing:
u, Dee. 119, 1547.
KMD ACo :' YOnf Imre dg aunt WI with
SD • stew time Mice, a ditarnlty o hltLeares Liver
Pillspe epole lot old DOM rapidly, and tee. t h e
hlghem saes action. Indeed it I, considered the best
medicine of the kind ever offered for sale. Please send
ma' another supply as soon u possible.
W /I AINSWORTH
A yeduineenicie of the above valuable medicine eon
'be had ai the drug store off. Yield & Cp., No. Go wc., 3 4
.alreet .spit
y„,t.„„.,,,
gaz,..rw, , ,zim,
following centdeata leaks Vaittlile. ill its favor;
human, MUSIC() It Y.
7.
4 I eat that I have used Mame. V Jana
ermifigre, and.
finand It that It Is recommended to be, and have
told It, and have in all eases Giund it to Pe • effectual
cum _ _ s:
kir do at the Drog Ware of L illiDkdo76U wood
Weal. ,CIS
Wright, M. D., Dimithl,
Orr= end noildenms on Founb mem, %pouts tha
Pilignite' BAAL Mice boom from 9 o'clock to 19 A
AL, and from 1 o'clock to 5 P. M oopl4-ly
ESM=nEI
.•. • -
111. fit, •
.2VWCIEr it Was fillebant i ' F tift a Ittur
doers above Wood gawk Emil Ibb •mn
Plato alley appodmi— Teeth M MIMS% with WS
detalapcom; afeet mannat nom nalveinslty
red at toe mimic nutinsfamored to mit east i irmals,
- Tate, from • foil sea down to 6111:4
mined an • saction &lei them tmoidieg i 11 7 the
moral teeth.' Specimens of tdoeks She= pleat
may be tiehnitkedi at the office.
with .Pentione incident In am profession performed
eale mid fitidnolusim
Hem Soared Mule Book.
THE NATIONAL PSALMIST; an amendoseollee.
don of Psahn and Hymn Tema. Anthems, Chants,
and set mem% by Lowell Hamm and Geo. Jim Mason.
This new e&leedon, upon which mock time and It
bar tots been bestowed, contains (besides a lame pro•
portion of those old sod standard tones which halm met
with long =dinned favor,) a l seamy of new and
original mnsie, famished by Ma oinked foreign and
na nomPosess, Making thessark one of . the most
complete co ll ections of Psalmody over pablohed. It
eautains also many of the moo pointer English &man.
mid • rich Tarim of anthems and ebonsses, adapted
both to elm pramlos and chinch semen.
9:10 copies of the above music book meeised and for
ate at pahlithen pikes, by JOHN H MELLOR;
oat!!
81 wood st
MIMI
Dl4 BANNING respectft:l/; notifies the public, that
my Abdominal or Spinal &woollen having ei
they three or four Dorsal pads, of any arrangement, or
any pan of it cemposed of nova to an arransontmer
on II! PATENT mom; and that any soaker, vender, or
wearer of such infringement, is responsible to him for
the frill mice of his Body-Brace, the same as though
they had poreltesed it. Also, that the rigor of the law
will be positively ma in force against any arch infrin
ger.
None am the true .Body-Brace,” but have Dr. Ban
n teel. ines "Patent Lime,. Pa., Ap. 6, 48, stamped upon the
s octll-tf
EXECtiTOWS NOTICE
NOTICE La hereby given that letters of AM:Malaita.
lion have been granted to the subscriber, on the
Estate of Lawrence Bums, late of Allegheny city, de
ceased. All persons having claims Tut ,se d es
tate vrill present them to Me undersigne duly
nested, for settlement, and those indebte are request
ed to make Remedial& payment.
PATRICK BURNS, Reis.
Allegheny city, Oet. 10, 180. octll-vrdteT
1 MIRED OIL-0 bbl. just landing from steamer
Michigan, and for sale by
tr. W HARBAVOR,
octll 63 water and 101 front st
C u =P — wbox;oflgli'4',,Zoy slu
poT m Ar-4 cube PO lost sn Ai d q ltr mkt by
DRY APPLE M-7 sacks .Inst reed and for sale by
oetll WICK & M'CANDLEEI9
KY APPLES -4 bbla Dry Peaches, hut arrived
D
and for salt by WICK & APCANDLIMB
oral
QUO/ill HOUSE MOLASSES—SO bbls SL hoses
1,7 antir House Molasses, in stare and for sale
by ROUT DA= ELL & Co, liberty et
10= ""e d B tVe" lo,dl');" "lL LMir
rIANDLEII-33 his Staarine, for .ale by
(nal J D WILIJAMS
CHEESE -60 bn tfCBlll, (or sale e r
oetlt JD WILLIAMS
D ACON-1/ bads Hams, ZI no Shnabbna, Zgl place
tHans,iam racrived and for sale by
omit BPI FPFI & NICOLE
OILS -10 bbl. Lloaced 014 to do No 0 Lard do, for
ludo by oodi LIFL 1 PP • & NICOLE
OULD CANDLES-75 big summer Mould Car
= diet, to fine order, for ride by
Geri SELLERS tr. NICOLE
OAP -200 bxs No 1 Rosin Soap , for sal; r
NICOLE s
T . EA2- 11 4 t al pigs O p ora Lea d loan t i., for tale by
Patent Soda Ash.
534 CASKS of Jos Pdtrrpratt St Sons' Soda Ash, ar
riving and to arrive, for DaleWe lowest marl
bet price for coati or approved bills, by
AfffCHELTREE,
oer•o SW Liberty at
FE4THILS O; 24 ...a ti:Ik• now landing from summer
ng , «no 'SALM DICKEY k Co, bowel
L ARD -1000 lb. keg, for sole by
I D WILLIAMS
SUGLA n tI O -2 hbds dodged, for sale by
J D WILLIAMS
WADDING—SOO do. tdoek, • rood ankle, Arc sale
octal/ C AILBUIAINOT, 84 wooded
N.
SUGAR—Ito hAds prune, .em
sad ditaale
.by ortlO ROUT DALZELL Cv6 for
ONGEE HDRES.-2111 pa, various use =
I pat
.l -
- for vale. oetßl C ARBUTHNOT
UvRINOFB, Sewing SD and Bullion Pringea, seed r and tor vale. aerie c ARBUTHNOT
caws coil sad bik, fot Ws by
0.10 0 ARBUTHNOT
MG SILK—A superior article, for tailors' use.
oewlo LI ARBUTHNOT
E NGLISII AN ( D fis. FDl , 2ter CI
and TTHS F, 6 l i es i t h oper i
b
we havri7Crig c rt at a greVisar .' flare, and can Orefo c re
sell Ibsen such low prices wto be quite an Induce
wear topersow in want olgoods of that kind.
oceil ALEXANDF 11 k Diair
DUCKWIIKAT FLOUR-311 sacks Wiled Book
„D wheal, Gat same by
oei9 71 P VON DONNOORST t Co
rtURN MBAL-20 sack. for de br
cpcl9 8 IF" VON BONNHOILST & Co
VITRA FAMILY FLOUR-4,0 MA. for sale by
.1:4 .0 9 P VON EIONNHORST &Co
C ---
tIEE z, 9R-148 b Western Reserre, for sale by
Gee)
9 1' VON BoNNamur & Oo
aeelu NUTS—G sacks pus I,o4intikli
coo9 WICK it MaCANDLEI39
_
Q EGARS-910 las of tea fallowing choke broods—
° La Napoleon, La Primavera,
O elteluaboal, .lasto
pan; iffieftek, Ilegalla,,lll. IV ond OW'
vet/ WielraleCAßD
lkAr A ciCERBI,44O bbis No 31arge, 1918, oft hand and
for sale by ocr9 WICK hi KIMMINS
MESS rol3.K—Jcw, tre'd;ridcfrkstifaN
DR` GEHRING-140 bons Just reed and for ode
°eh/ WICK & ISVCIANDLESS
GINSENG AND.Fliag and kW rale
by oesh hl ALLEN & Co
SIX GOOD DRAY!IORitF9 FOR SALE—ln qu ire
at Cal Liberty at, eau the canal, Pittsburgh,
WO/41w W W WALLACE
LOUIL—ICO bbl. extra Paaaty FUNITAast reed and Ffor sale by oet9 p JOHN Et DLLWORTH
CHEFSE-100 big landing and for sale by
oel9 ROOT DALZELL & Co. liberty ss
r pORACC-7 bar Layton'. 1. ?oboe., for vale low
l ElO
close by ocrei C H GIIANT,4I Ulan d
SISDA ASH-10 cute Soda Aalt, 91 per cent test,
Jost received and for sale by
. _ .
CUM. lb. prime W 8 about ficr=T
UGAR CURED FAMILY HAMS-47 times &Iglu
eared Family liarns.jart reed endfor rale by
°eta KIER & JONM canal basin, near Mu
CIiERRY LIMBER—Chem Boards and Seanding,
for tale by oet9 KIES e. JONES
DOLI VAR FIRE BRICK-611,0W, Bolivar Fire
Brick, In Apra and for vale by
0119 ICIER k JONES
QUI& atAGNESIA—II eases last ree'd aad far sale
by oet9 - R E SELLERS
CIAL'D MAGNESIA—LO A-10 eama nonil sale
for cal
bY B ELLEES
OPlUM—tiff:a just reed and for ale
do ILLERS
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY-12
des lust received and for side by
ocr9 KIDD it Co
- LT YAW'S PATICiT MATCHES—Mgr:of= te-
JUL and for uln by oeti 1 KIDD& Co
WA INE'S PANACEA— 4 doz lasi mot and 'for 'We
S
by act: , J MD! Co
"DOW% LIQUORICE—IM Ibi rbe'd and Ibr nab
by oet9 .1 . KIDD & Co
SAL ROC/IF • R-100 lb. joa ree'd sad far . We by
0019 J KIDD& Co
W llla WAX-75 lbs josr reog initorptscoby
BARLEY—The blotters price paid in dada, for good
clean Barley.
BROWNa CULBERTSON,
xw 144 liberty st
MOLAS9D3-100 bbl. If 0 tdolasset, in Plrtsbonth
barrels, no nand Ds sale by
wit /AIMS DALZELL, el Willer
_ _
- -
HONE'. DEW TOBACCO- 3) Bnaker's 6a, ra
caring and for axle by
-- - -
JAMES DALIBLL
Wall novas inotjasim—so M, glom and
tin sale by «id JASIFS DALZELL
NEW STYLE BULAWLS-4ust ree'd„ a eplendid lot
aline new style Pada Printed Shales, all wool,
to which we maim the attention of the ladies,
t.pOutt
mkt by hand .4 tc.•
j by JOILN hIELLOS,
OCti Bl wood st
ENETIVAN RED-2 casks for by ----
bad JOHN D MORGAN
Q ALERATUS—II lons, In casks and his, reed and
1.7 for Wel by oct4 now O&LZELL &Co
MADDREI—A .upertor article, for sale by
_oct4 JOHN D MORGAN
-
]EiLACK INK—I bbl for saleby
acct JOHN D MORGAN
VEILIAIUTO — N—Arbericau, for .ale iTy - -
beta JOHN D MOROAN
COPAI. VARNISH-4 bbl, New York quick dyeing,
received and for sale by
obt3 JOHN D MORGAN
.
OS AN t - A t 'EEL—A fine assort
ment of Mese two musical IBSIMMOIllt; AIM reed
day. Also, Banjo Scales, for sala by
°cal J etELLoaon wood
CODA ASH-46 cooks good qoality, Just reed and
pp for .ale by ROBERTSON & REPPE3.T
serogi-Po
BROWN R U N aa p lia o le
jt;gi,
Le RD-0 kegs Ilre.h Lar . d.
owe
oe ßt. u rc--23 tqat wv rWewiM
vii 4, ftor.
LARD OIL —FP* ade
1941DICIEEY it Co, from st
S AL Z EITLE.—g° "'"'
=AVIV& & Co
BACON -000 lbs Shoulders and &deans:lV and for
sale by oast Roar DALZFJ L 4 9a, liberty in
bis Weitertiarierie t pion erten, for
We by oct4 ROW DALML t 0
610 LE LEATHER-14,CM 110w40r,Twt04.4. swm
and for sea by ooa4 twin usww ICo
LiOULDrAt der• Pabbider &sees, •
13 splendid aitiele. just received by Express and for
sale at OW Oil tdoll.md indbt-Etabbes Ikp.t, N. ll
Wool .401 JAal Pflaill4P B
jest Da
pot, No EVZI : a ft:We itabber M
PS, ill pumure
ARO OIL—A /at go-hand laibblA will be sold low
j to close bawdily:maw by
'', wea J KUM iCo
VrIANES LIVER P
sa. far uleby. .12
•
DMED APPLE. fiLA man lot i
nst teed and finial/
by upla WICK. & APCANDLESS
SALEIKATUS-16 cask. just need tram -Clersidasui,
and fot.ltate by
oct7 WICK & &PCANDLK93
AUCTION s.•
ISY Job a Dal/5,110".4•414,
Sala of Dry Goadit Coustisatai . -
A NOTHE/1 Bale arNr. WCWIMPS M et of
4001. Dry Goods, will be held at Ids store, No. 63 Wood
street, by Ms subscriber, or, Thursday atorabla next
IO o'clock.
To merchants desiring to replenish, or lay In a fresh
stock drub, tuck an oppowimity of doing so at their
own prices is not onim offered, and sill such w oold do
well to call and examine tb• lap stock which. will be
exposed to axle on Thursday nut. The goods ate all
fresh and seuonable, having peen consigned from die
East kr fall alas. ; .
It will be ameeessary to enumerate any of the arti
cle," Ls the 111 0 . 3 v.i1l he arrange in lots through the
roam clad numbered, an the day previous to the iiWe,
when they elm be examined, and are all Warranted
maul and perfect.
The following liberal terms .are offered: For till turns
Over MIA 3 mos credit for approval endorsed notes;
SSP, 4 Inow, and ever 13500, 0 row.
This sale will also be continued on the evenings of
Thursday and Pedal%
Largv Stra of'Dty Gads.
On Thirsdny motninst r Oct. 12, et Id 0"eloch, g, d,
Commonial Sales Romarconter of W.od Mil Fifth
streett, will be .old,vitbooeserre, an ektetildve as
sortment of fall and winter del Goods, comisting of su
perfine Moths, assainteres, satumns, tweeds, Kentucky
pans, Latinel. blaoket...meritios, lapses, =us de
Mina gingkims, lawns,
eel.. /Wsilks,
black sada satin and ribbands, sowing silk,
elk hats, shawls in groat , linen damask table
cloths, hosiery, gloves, clamp, bah:sli t bleached stud
brown srmslim, fits
At 2 o'clock.
Orroserau, (Nauman, Funsitam,
23 has Ana quslity V. nulantkertstod tobacco. 6
half chests 'V H tea; 1 onto awned queenaware in
lots to snit purchasers, china and tillZlWalte; knives
attl frets, fire isms, window blinds, mantel Chick*,
looking gismos, lamps, wire safea, cooking cloves,
kitchen mend's, he,
A general assortment of new and second band bonze
hold Turnitore, embracing nearly all the 'calory awl
ally wanted by house keepers.
6lock
Bandy made clothing . , s 1
uoperfine'c ,
French style shins,
boot and shoes, saddles, bridles, trunks, whips, fine
callery, German fenny goods, gold and silver watches,
pistals, musical instrompnt. &a.
Magma* at. Auction.
• -
Will be aold oitharn memo, on Thursday ansistocin,
Last, et 0 o'clock
_at the Coutsurseial sales noms,
corner of Wood and Rah streets. as invoice oraLas.
usse, cortslalay of 04 dos 8 flute Foote, truabLers; SI
do Bdo Taper do; Odo 7 do Shim du 6 dos No 6 tota•
Wu. dolalf eallon Jars,ll do assorted Imperial Wu;
4 am,
Hexagon do; do quanjars; 3do pillar syrup
cans; 0 doo Inch ring sanceru 30 do assonad No fs
and 7 unable?.
milt) .lOHN D DAVIS, Arret
2 Trunk: Clothing and Gold Patent Lead. Watch.
On Thursday evening, Itehlest, at 7 o'clock, at the
Commercial Balm Rooms, comer of Wood mad FLU
streets, will be sold Art Remnan t : w hom cone h m
11 =t lever wa lecher t
tch, ch, sad ;walla ; Ido do made N
do, 4 holes rowelled, inlaid cases, made hI
J Tobim t Co; 1 gold cylinder escapement J To
bias make, engraved cases Mel huge she; 1 detached
lever roller and ten holes jewelled, ruby palettes, en
gtaved cum, Dußois Lode.. Also, new end seeped
hand silver levers and others, which may to examined
prevlom to sale.
cage . JOHN DDA = loot
p,,tigiA,',lNZwil
in this city aids. Goodwin..4o Mhts
Walters.
IVEDNEEIDAY EVENING, OCT. 11, will be acted
(Di the last time,
DORSEY k SON.
la which due weal. Cowpony will appear.
Ater the Coosedh
A GRAND PAS DE DEUX,
By Miss Walters and Mr. Goodwin.
To cooetade with a Arm Parse called
HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOUR
rit!fllttitiftti - 1
Widgetts • •
Mazy White
U. DOUBTERS SECCLVD AND burr 05101.
WA NAL BALLAD ENTERTAINMENT, will be
given at Phßo Hatt on Wednesday cresting, Oat lith,
when he will sing the following song,: The Indian's
Canplaint; Oh! why does the While Man Rdlow my
Path. When the Night Wind Bewalleth; John Ander
son, my Joe- Lonely mild Wife; A HOMO in the Hearn
Lament of Ma Walt Emigrant; bly•Boy Tommy; The
Dying Child and die Angel of Den* Death of War
ren- Blind Boy Isis ; Pm Alone, all Alone;
Take yet m il d Cloak about ye; and his popular tanta-
LIN The May Qneen, la three part.
Tickets 60 cents. To commence at half past 7 dell.
Andrews. Eagle Baleen, 'Wood Street.
thROUDof the cordial greeting of over ono Ilonsad
friends, and the unexampled patronage bestowed
upon cm since we re-assumed the control of this Md.
lishmeal, are beg leave to harm our friends and Pre
mats that noexertion will be spared to prontotethe coo.
Cost, pleasare and! alert ty Maur visitors, end wand.
the Old Eagle" stand fossmog. end lead off all shah.,
establishments in the west- coI cream, (unrivalled)
peaches, oysters in semon, :With all other delleacies
will be found at this cstahlislanem, Lad agreed op In
a meaner without precedent Balls find prudes fax
abdted as usnel re . ANDREWS.
An 0V1UM9213.,
Authorizing rho tn:rign two Dear for rho
Old Brauer Woria Lou. ;
L—lle it ordained sad coated by the craze.
0 of Pin/late/4 In Seta( *MI Common Co eils
ambled, 71un the Dace be ond be is haat nuthon
red to sits deed. and sifth th e seal of the city thereto,
conveytug to Alexander Miller the lot ofgarued an the
eat side a Cecil.. alley, ante comer of panaceas
Way the said lot being fifty feet in width by ottelnut
drM end tee (et in depth, (More or lea,) fa and In
consideration of the sum of sit thouranddollars, to be
pal In the foUrrering teraso..Er Five Hualred Wars
In cash on delivery of the dad, Flghtees Hundred and
Thirty-Thee Dollars end thloz•hinse hum in duce
years, years, Eighteen Hundred end thirty three Do ll ars and
thirty-three cents in six yenrs, Eledema Rundrad
anll-pd thirty-three talt Dollars atutibirrydar outs in ante
4 itaitala. *OCIth Otitturtorblo
smarm by DOIVIDC MOCetege.: th
Oa, pandas and to
brat Interest at Menne oilper cent per annum,wkla
'babe payable seroleurnally, an the Ara day of Jan
eurT add Jely, et Meath , 01.4 he City Treanorer. The
Engine House aa this lot Is ernerved, sad pose aion
retained until sash thee as h can be re nmred.
Bee IL—And be it father ordained and snarled by
the authority of Thitthe Mayor be and he Is
Marry =haired to Wine a deed, endear the seal of
the clizr thereto, conveying to Joseph Toad:Lusa the
lot ofground an the West WA' of Cecil's rthryi all the
corner *flag - cane 7S'ay,thrf aid lot being boo Inut
dred manly feet In width, so two bemired and
thirty hat in depth, Aurae less,) for and la eauslde
mien of theism of EigblanThansand le be
paid cm the following tea* Sim Ond Dol
lars /a cash on delivery of 'the deed,' F s
illy-six Thousan hung red
and sixtystlx dellate and sixty-six ants In four years,
Flllyelt amend and sixty-six dollars End ethey-avert
cenla in eight yen, nod Flfty-mx eurodred and-sixty.
ath deltas and stxty-seven mum in twelve years Lots
the dateof this Oriusance, the whole to he secured by
bond and mortgage on the premises, and to bear liner
est el Instate fin per Cent per annum, which shall
be payable semi-e nadlyou the Lm days of January
an=the offsee of the City Treasurer.•
and enacted into& law in Cannella, this .
to day of October, A. Had.
MORCIA ROBERTSON, PreslC. C.
- -
• JOHN BHIPION , Preet IL C.
Joan Mum, Oliva. C. . astUl4t
_ .
HPIJUIDID LOT OR HEW PIANOS.
• Off MINNS CLAIM New York;
CkU "The soMeNiastr open and for
sate, a lot of most superior H 16014 ye
lectod,by lthasalf at the niarrafactosies. ,"
The cons i st ofltsod and blahoaitty Piano% of
of q ita ad Timm**, of winos styles and priee and
imbrue. ail Ike latest Intprowlentants. Thu/eon% toms
West% tape *dell eel/braked firm he is sots Aoantl
base an b4rovad way of ststaginspowered— by 130
other; alati a nagattior plan ofjeathering the hammers;
i!,
prenatal these Pluton Hoax growing harsh and Wally
fter go:Feask. :
This!Milos of Chlekesing, of width be has a aoperi•
o lot, are providadernltthe Omaha Seale, and Vero,
iitleend Or him with cale try• 1. fadeterfog, of Homo.
The SUMO andt positlvel7 be bid at retarotfutnrersi
prices, and en accononothuhat tenni.
Thesubscriber, ineannbly he toned at .1 W
Wmh.e l rLfrallilltot6.lll A. lid, and from 1 to
M. Mr. WoodeaU will attend to the bonnet" during
the
octlo balance of tune. • ' H.' /ME
1335 E%
' 114 Woodwolhs,Thlrd at
TRIAL
osona-Banse. A $l lO .l Galveston;
11111111 GIMP, BUTLER, Masco;
ehettil th• the colliction of .Nbtes iatel Le.
coanu et the Bute efTeA the sale of Goodt
parches
and . u ft1741i67.1 4
cafagaito.R.l.
Ilsrmares at New Sta&—Atows Tay tor, Ea% Ed
ward K Allen !.Paxson; Tarrant Frit.
J 0 &k Robs C Wetmore &CoF 81 D Latium;
it Ocu Ilaydisok. Onto. & ON Edward d
.Feln & • Wham & Gale; Walter B Townsend . *
Col Pm -
tor & Butler; Fullerton & Raptor*. . •
Briestinesszsierwildataar4rMlblren*PeellpJ
0 Woodruff& Or, Slates NM i •
aearnsuress Creconters-,Butler & Etrothert Jul
Comotaatieellobe may be addressed to L,b.t. Re 'rris
Lanier, Unthaws Hotel, or to the ears of Hesars Id
Allen & Co, or to &lame Boon & &meta, Hatletai
Piusborgta • —,
oetekblza.
•
ORKIINAL oar magi
AIL to
A. NARDI4 haetealm so favorably known
r the gantry andettestmeas of his iteods,
begs leave to
Jot
Ids friends public
generally dun bahmtdost renimed'hoN ee w York.
and haring maned fat cash, he is enabled to sell
cheaper and on Wm accommodating teas than ley
other home in this city. t •
Fos Cars—He prepares Wane hintseiC therefore
gentleman may rest muted that he can famish them
'elth-the bell 4 0 44 etrat eam of (he mot fashions-
Me patterns, miming Muth belowthe nasal paces.
Curni ton Lana Marmatritile has also on tend
several pieces arta bestry French Cloth, select
ed animal, forlains ap, (aka warranted .01
to elaer4lo,) wticip he &spasm minced prices.
Cantatas , Cum.. do plies mill be Fared to fit chil
dren will Par, cloth, Velvet and Pinsh Caps, of any
money inn be tailed.
color and,oattern." liberald they not fit, moaned the
re
Lama Re a= Cats, of any cm made to enter,
and on such Mom as comma b eetbl . " ll . ol
A. A I, blarkelek,
oett-drsc
lemma end end Tind .
, • AZIF OZ=CAtii VIIIIPEIVEMITs ;
ea canforzOnsdeson
JOHN R. 11.1111L011, Ha al Wad is the sole
Centarri Amin fdelodeste, anew end
*maw, amteedingly well adapted foe
,real or wan/ wondup.
Fat the Windt of those 7remdtar al a distanceomd
coneequattl) enable to. inspecuthe Melodeon Won
pa naming, the follommg denceptlon Is giant .
The cues am made ofrosewo,od, and ate as and.
soately finished es a Matua The key-boald is
precialy the same as dm pia pia or organ, ad the l e e ;
Is
(which very betatifela Mealy resembles that
. of the
dote stop of an organ. Thai.l.iin mesa be Mena
dimely made portable 'nape ins Meg any part, the
hallows receding Into the non of the insttustam
the legs falding under, leaving the Wbola in • compat
form. Each an: has a packing case and th e
erhole wbon packed weludte oulx4d pada. ' Petrel ,
sae nano is equal te tat of a Call organ, 1,7
means of the san nary 6e (cooped or ductinlahetp
pleaann. it is imfacientlY land tor clattben,
Is calculated tom ollelOOr bellsentettL
Jostmoaned, sn ..of the. alma* gstiett c lwja t
cue cud JAMMU= • • WA . at
riAO MANUFACTURES*O MMUS
4. Wanted, fa. ask stairs larmeryaal*, at • abet(le*
surahsutaal ears elMaam 1•141... (a •Vh • •••••wieta
dttpestalcoeja.ailtawns* fee • temm are yaws
Tha aavaltlan aftmr ktrarses• ur• *buena res.
=ll sad A* Ida soa r
=*Ft T r i ll ,
with ity ho way have sub
eva aithatt
a l Far W ire w 4apply
comsakar_ 00 a.. • ' amlctelrt
• as end
J liloD,k;Cb
HAM ErnuPED AND PLAID ililum—w.
nee/soda Ira et Unbosom black sad blue
wara ild strilsed and
w plakt Bilks, or • Bowies musy,
w• we wiling
thaarkel,ll4l•Pill
SOMME
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
• OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
JOHN D DAVIS, Atm
FOR CINCINNATI.
matimi.b. Tim splendid menthe?
FRIENWHIP, , •
MITI*, maven will leave ha the
acid Intermediate posts this day
at ICI otlock A M. ckt li
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. Loma i •
The elegant meaner . .
RINGGOLD,
Co,master
m will leave Tor the above
Imennedie poets this day. 10 ut
...For Ilmioht antenna, apply on board. Oct li
THWATIII6.
Dunn.
SPLENIDID
Wholesale and Metall.
A. A. MASON & CO. , PIITBBURGiIi PA,
IteAVE received more th an one thonsand Cases and
Packages of Foreign and Domenic Goods, mak
one of the most extensive uscrtimerns in the um
try, embracing the laten t riebest and mod fashionable
styles oflmponed and AniericanDoody Wooed In
Mier packucs (rani tholuipoteßM;m etafere awl
laterAuctimi Odes, by ono orb. firm iv-siding Innew
WM, other is constantly sending us the newest and
most desirable moods to the Eastern markets, which
will be offered as low as sit any easblithment b/ the
United States, and lower than meld possibly bearer
ed bhi s ny House In the Woo. We enornerana du:fol
low articles—
D S SILKS-11 cases rick changeable, striped,
plaid and bromide Gm de Atßie, Oro de Berlin OM de
Sono, Gro de Algiers, Glacier, black Oro de
TOUR, line Satin, Florence of al colors, &e. &b. '
Bilk Velvet of all colors, every lugs stock.
23 CASES DRESS GOODS, air cues extra satin striped Cashmere; do do do printed dodo; doornail
trued Beglash de Lake; do Clenenee Plaid s,, ene ) ped
Orientals, &c. Also, 513 cases Alpacces; 2t. cues rich
striped and plain Lyonese; Tartan Plaid and Silk
Twill; 114 enahmeres and Grandilla
FRENCH MERINOS-_A full usorunent of adult,
made, iscarld. Maroon, Nazarine, bine; purple Amin:M
ei actors, of the best manutheture.
Mitt SHAWLS—Comprising the most extensive as
sortment •ver offered in this city, embracing longstai
square Cashmere and Tartan plaid Shaw* Muds,
Brunswick, Finland, Jenny Lind, Laminae, snd • oth
er Shawl.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE ODOM:, GLOVER &c.--
Lime caps, collars, ears, Mending coilsrs, chemizetts_
Also, linen cambne and lawn Mika, Laces and Miff
ing., Belt Ribbon., Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves de.
GIMPS, PRINOM,, CORDS, BRAID'S, &n.—A rwf
assortment of the most fashionable styles.
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Cave of
kblab Linan i te k st !
ns, V i rtue, Linenk f
ad i rstlings and
ra l l's e ble sod N., HucaZi, e itne. u°
sin and Bird's Lye Diaper. runnels—ore 1000 pm of
every variety. Bleaebad and Brown MaLins—more
theeltyoo ps of all the well known makes.
nIDDONS—klont than 100 caroms entirely new Gal
and winter Ribbons, very choice mhos
French Cloth., Casein:tares and Doeskins, in grew;
H
variety; Vesting', Scarfs, erssats and ilkfs
White Goods of every descriptions, together with ev
ery artiele , Vfound in a dry goods store.
Theft:die an orb? eases geode lon iicalved, with mime annexed:
/0 bales of red and white Flannels, all wool, thr.loc
7 eases Moe nod orange Prima a
10. de Caere., 33 yards for • .1,11
lil do am colored Print., . • • . 44
17 do Bleached -Mashes,
4 do Mons de Loins,
7 do real &web Gingham, l y
Also, 50 bales 4-4 Brown Muslin,
All of which, bi comedian with those men
tioned, will be altered silent prices th an Ca ban
ed by anyl other establishment in Wader Tee ONE
PRICE - SVSIBM, which insure lonics and fairness
to all, will be ark* obverted.- Any article punka.-
ad at thii•ostablishreent found to be above the general
market price, &consequent reduction will moo willing
ly be made, upon thee antes being made known
to d Proprietors; it being their &tetra
Allall gdod.
shall h a old on fair and 'Mumble tenns,Seev.
are lespedfdly invited to examine our aisont.
without feeling the least obligation to purlieu!:
cut •
lii
IhaILAW.• E. aosursort
4, St. Cunt ar,
• WOULD futons her cuatowers and 1111041 11 ,
pub o that du has Jut re unmakfroso the Ewa-with a
Wondid sarnment of
LLINER.
FANCY
UOCIDS 7 whiohatal au Wonted with pent eare,land
willeellok ezetteelingly low prime
N.ll.—Suaur wad Braid work clone In the itailest
and hem manuar. oculdtb.
. m--
o.szolassx) PLASTICS lemur"
P.000(.71518 d Co, of Philadelphia, continue to
manufacture Calcined Plaster, at the orditem and
finest quality Mat can be produeed, at th e lcrw me or
atan, max, per barroli freshly put up in eicellent
AiA/ncaudnion.
o, ti emoty . m a w a; $3,00, and Sand Plaster
eecatuaper bbl
Diract Oniillllo the proprietors at Philadelp4o, or
to John Caviouaugb, their agent at N.eor..thlenee a ,
oat{-dat
• _
rass — rprail
NuolViL grazfrz.. that 41.11. tc."A%-*
dds Company le requited to be paid on or beton, , th e
Met day it November mrxt Instalments, not ,paidi
pouctnallY will be subject to the penalty olone per tens
per mouth, as required by law.
111.1H101: V. BACON, Teeitinit 3 r.
N. 13.-lastalurents will be received Ho .
it tee Merchants' & Al artufaeturers' Bank, PlUsbOrgh.
sodl-slllst Nov
—III6IIIT-SCHOOL.- • TT
BowI.KEEPINCI , PENM ANSHIP, PHONOGRA
PUT, WILLUXI has opened •a Night
Schad in bia mhos' room, earner aft and Farms.,
estranee on Fourth, where he will be happy to Impan
lump, (kw e armor Reading. Penennoship, Aritb
merle, H o ok erldulh Phnh
PALL AND WINTER PASI4ONIII,
G EX). It WHYTE, No. 10 Market *nom, vein_ riPT
I mornkry inch amottineut of Ladies' rom ia... ..
Embroidered Merino, and Lama:tine Clout
cloth, Silk and VelvetPaletots These artieleV
of the imwest and. toast taahronable styles
handsome lot of real Valenetan Thread Lases, Il
ium hustings, and French Embrtuderies.
MUM S.-411s. White oblige onistrussers •
,
DECEIVED AT . id , CLINTOCK's Co. , wf... -
At, bone E D
75 Ranh anis-- . • r
3 1. 6 4 rosewood tol'il Table Otl Cloth.; '
"
3 " 6-4 rich dark " " " U .
.
The above are of cdpedor oubihy, rib.th , ././ffr fin.
hp, Oman beawital colors and shading., Ine. j for
4.llittl, counter end table coserroa. a t op
... .
'
ILEASI3OOO9.—We bore received ..,, ( 0i ~,,,,
D. Of Mew Goods., amoorwbieh way ....
. 4 .._ -
Plahr black tad figured dliwrati
~. Colored and fancy plaid de _. .
._- Uregua, Calitorid% Qacen. Orlar.aeard Lena &anti,.
..rlakLc plain, colored and furfed e an ly nn , , i
. WI Wow,
l&lk, Tartan artplaid,cornjain a gre e" -,,,,, t,
bugs auortment °doer dtoos goods, Croliii
be add low by the piece ~,i.w..,
ad/ . SJJACM.,,Yft di WHITE,9O ' , odd .t
rAND OItANDE-Tif-Agoiidi.i..
• meal from colobobbeddbanafactwiss of
Ed ,lb BM Arborsco, Bristol and C h;
works, tad Co We low to prompt buyon..
..
mil • SHACIC4I.
CY YRENTS,3B tibia writ 1 , 611 rtytet"tork
. Prir: 3. faxe ou:temlitrd .....,..d...,
~...,
_ .
81L!*=1.& WHITE
ExCIiANGX, BANK STOCY N I To taIe by a
SONS
STEAMBOATS.
agkige 111448. EasMl
; t rts.Uiso6W4
Leaver Pittsburgh , 9 o'clock, A. M., and an at Glasgow, funrath Mum Sandy and BMW' . Ca
al 3 o'clock and New Liabin at 11, rune night.
LeavesNew:Lisbon at V o'clock, P.M., th•
trip canal Mike river during the *lO and Glasgow
at 9 oklock, A. M., and ann. at Pittsburgh at 3 P.
M.--thus snaking a continuous line fur carryirsipls
rangers and freight between New Lisbon and ns.
burgh, la shorter time Aid at Icas rates than by an,
other mute.
The proprietors of this Lane have the pleasure elle
formug the public that they have Lard np two Int class
Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passenger. and
freight, to run connection with the well knoern
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect
ing, ai Glasgow, wi th th e Pittsburgh and Ciller.
mai and other duty lines of steamers down thetado
and Mississippi riven. The proprietors pledge them
selves to pare ezpense or troable imate;com
fAmje p t i r m and dispatch, and ash of the public a share
AI:ENTS.
O. 11,11ART1.:ti,
8. AW. Reenetran, Pambufill-
R. HANNA A Co.
myna I. HARBAII6II & Co. New
NOTICE—The steamer BEA TM, C. F. Clarketotss
ter, will leave after this notice, Om Wellsralle Rumm
ell y, al 9 o'clock in the moroink. 1 13
1849. 1848
PITTBI3I3III.OHi naoviran
Dai Paeket Line.
FEBRUARY 1s;18 4 FEBRUARY Is; 184
LEAVE DAILY ATB A. M., AND 4 P. M.
The following new boam complus
the line for the present neuron AT
LANTIC, Capt. lames Parkimmet
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; sod LOUIS
&PLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. . The boats are am:My
new, and are Sued op without regard to expense. Ry
e mutton that money can procure him been provided.
The BO= will leave the Monongahela Wharf Beat at
the foot of Bus it. Plumper. will be punctual an
board, sa the boats will certmely leave at the dyer
deed hen IphL.!t.A and 4 e. Jan.7l
mrBaultairciviimif i vi.-i-egm --
The swift, steamer
• CONSUL,
I•Doney P lam.y, muter, will leave
far Wheeling, on Monday,
w e d r , e .d a tu t g y, at 10 o'clock inecinly. •
Lei Me. Wheeling every Tuesday, Thomd, L y
medley, at 7 debt% a m, precisely.
The Consul will land at all the Intermediate ports.—
Every acecanalatkin that can he procured for the tom-
Part ad safety of pusenge i rs has been provided, .The
boat a also provided turith _ self-aming safety guid to
= i in er e i tpmtana For re j AV" ) remry
fels4 Corner of lot and Esolthneid au.
ablit/LAK PACKET POE tll rOANNATI.
Tbs new and fait 'learner
WELLIL
c aLllantes, avow SVLE.
, I'M leave for above
interawallate oorts on Wedne.
days and Saturdays of each week. For freight or pasa
sage apply on board or to
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The splendid and fast running Memo
.
er PARIS,
Marsha, master, will leave fin the
above and intermediate ports thia day
an 10 o'elock, A. M.
Per height or passage, apply on board. ocbil
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET.
The splendid new steamer
VERMONT,
Wm Hasten, master, will leave km the
. .
ve sad intermediate porta today.
--- apply on board. trod
For freigh: or
=MO
The new and substantial steamer
" ALICE,
. A Q %amen, master, will lean, for
•' above and intermediate peru on Satur
day, the 7th lost, at 10 o'clock, A. 11l
For f t° o rt& orp N s E sa ‘ O ap N p IJyO o N n
E d o orOr tao
House
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACK.L . V.
maim The fine steamer
HIGHLANDER,
Parkinson, master, Neill leave (or . the
above and interll.ll4llll,oll.•thb
o tar e
For freight orpasssim, apply on board. .
- FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. Loma —
The splendid near steamer
VISITOR, •
Jacobs, roaster, will leave for above
10 o'clock A- M. and intermediate ports this day, as
For freighter passage, apply orCboard. &ILO
FOR CINCINNATI
The splendid light ET draught steamer
M,
Boyd, maater, will leave for'abeve
and intermediate ports on this day at
to o'clock- For freight or passage apply oo board
octs
POR ST. LOUIS.
Theplee runnier
J J CHMTENDED4
im ai ter fersel, te cermet, wil p lleare
ort. for the.above
surd Inrm erhate
_ads day:
For freighter presage. apply bead 006