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THE PITIBBIUM
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THURSDAY fiCiRNENO,4)CT.I.Vists.
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mat' re add froward the of armada, ad
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to this vahutda ll gMl beaaeelded
(ad this am!. ,_
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SACI/AILAT TAYLOR /
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._ , ..,..- - ,az I. L'A art wiziLnoaz.
•).--• •• --ELECTORALgitosz.r.
•• • • • .•_:. 23ENATORIAL zulaross.
. ••• •• - , .'.1792955.11.. T. briCsommtLlkrushlnglarr.
; '.. 1 ~. ..ri- . 3l4lLll.Clarkscus, 13. !limy lame,
. ..- , -.14,:10b5t P. Weibel:A 14. Law Colder, Sr.
.., , >', 2.,.hmus.M. Davis, U. Iltlivabse,
- ,4. llos.W. Darla, 1.11. les W. Fsher,
,11 HUM] o..llitaer, 17.. wO. Curtin ,
ki . : .
• ..... Joshua Dungan,
_ ‘ ...13. a h ll DeWauel , ,
7. Jelin IC Steele, , 19. J Kukla,
....9. Juba Landes, W.
9. Joseph &Smucker, 21..C A R aw Loomis,
10. guider, 11. hunthsrin, .
11. Willi= G. Hurley, 111. 11 611,
12. Panels Tyler, M. Saul 4. - parmanee.
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Is yet utusertain. Our awn • pinion is did John
ion is elected by a small mid • . We give all
the returns received up to aln embed evening,
and have also compiled a . 1213 table of re.
sets in *bond in Shan INC
la y event, a Whip hair° great erase tore.
jOiCe. They have shalsenLoctdocoisns to its deep.
ill amasses, and have brakes its power In this
Eldtte brsver.
.The COlnpacional Distritna mune in well We
have • not loot any u gar as tined from, and have
most probably gained 03:1e.
The Legislature Will be otore 'Whiggish than
era in its complexion, and thitro is some hope that
"-'Os gall have a majority on pint ballot, and thus
new& a U'llited States Senator. -
llriretto gives Longstreth 000 resjonlyfrtuol
• fiir Congress, 600. __ '
Ordeal:, is reported to have given 1200 if; Long.
rtetirti. Diubtful.
repinted that Campbell, Wilk, is elected to
Ganges=in the - ErieTtilai4 , This would be a
.Whig gain.
isreported that Howe, Whig and Free Soil, is
.elected in the Meadville Dia#ict- He is stud to
have received 1100 majority ia Mercer.
ampaanzarr Cotrarry.
acrna3 ii. ca.la6 caw). miumas.
ye..E.
DISTRICTS. h
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19000002.
btWara.••••-•.-351 an no 197 303 210 27
111 do ..... •• • • •239 199 331 179 316 221 25
ad do .497 463 448 433 414 498 41
4th do• ..... ••• ZS 108 951 165 307 190 29
6th do .419 301 372 392 419 284
Oth do 340 199 379 th l o 050 091 oru
701 do•••—•••• • 203¢ ID OM *V CZ 600 303
. 1301 do Wm 00 000 030 a6o 00
903 do• ..... • •••136 53 114 10 115 63 '3
ALL/021121T.
,1d Word. ..... 137 319 130 316 031
•
20 do 432 234 Ctho 120 Me 000 120
3d-, do ll9m 00 MD OM 120 OM 0110
404 do 127 250 OM OM 000 010 0501
lotirmsse44lll6••• •98 129 MO 000 07 132 4201
,Pittlp. El 01 013 UV 67 57 001„
Mader•• .113 63 IXID 003 93 67 00
Soo* Pistsl6. , sh••LlO 123 an an 124 133 003
Robision_.•• •• 416 131 MD 030 1113 140 000
Nosth Payees -•:- 03 137 030 021 E 6 144 Om
Ethandthumh 133 33 112 34 112 21 Int
- 111 1 1Commort
427 90 OW 030 93 00 340
1141thia 111 155 0130 000 1113 160 030
Opporl34-14arr•-• •94 94 003 COD 83 104 000
4.loardea 119 40 MU MO 109 59 (Mt
Baldwin— -- n 130 70 123 79 030
Vonailles 431 117 MO 0m 19 123'000
.9 . 991 . :dee .... —441 131 CM OCO 494 150 £O3O
ohia 1 1 5 a
O s a=
MoaO) 10 7 a a
Pine IL
64 1 07 103 au
Pima 170 149 010
170 150 000
91.1 115 MID (VD 214 113 th7o
Bar.44ll2alibeth• 417 64 , 117 61 117 61 tap
Elbabetb.Tp 416 155 304 100 64 000
West Elizabetb• •-
.'l7 37 57 sl au
an Ica 03 OD sa
IrEndloy 105 165 Cal I= 103 151 Cai
*ma. 61 137 $5 1.19 54 136 11 .1
Indiana..;•••• . • .•.165 101 169 11:0 143 -193 DOD
/edema —502 94 103 43 VD MI a*
East Deer=-•:-;••407 111 0111 000 199 tsa 12
Frankila ' 005 3901 105 159 an ea) an
13551 h Fareo6.••••Lll 711 Oal aXI 1.41 79 au
Marabsiler , 057 17E4 000 11410 371.0301
97 61 95 01 97 43 OOD
Lowerl3l. CLOT. • • 93m CO COO 000 (00 CCU OW
loma 11301 00 OCO OD 000 1100 000
Wert'Doer 130 VO COO MO 115 Mi
&genre 6111 00 OW 000 Ma 00 000
;I)o=w* sid- ins •
; AVNigit 4 1 . 000 fil :Free 1141.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
PENNSYLVANIA. :ELECTION.
Eau; (Pa.) Wednesday rooming.
Beeman from an bat four towns in Erie comity
besel - from, so fen, the Whig majority is 1300, it
may exceed this by 50. • The Mints to hear from
will increase the majority.
l'lo:wn:mnA,—lVedneaday moming.
Southwark in Pluladephia county gives /obi:n
ice. majority & 834, Delaware= gives /chain:a
• majority of 493, and Fresolley, the Whig can
didate for Congress, a majority of 831. Freedley
it audzebtedly reelected. Delaware =may gave
Polk •majority is '44 of 628.
YORK COUNTY.
Lancarza, Oct. 11, A. M.
Landreth's majority in York county will no
exceed 260 votes.
Nu; Whig Le elected to Congress over Joel B.
Danner, Loco, by 600 msjority.
SCHTJLKILL COUNTY.
Joiunton's majority is now repeated at 750.
Chutes W. Pitman,Whig; it; elected to Congress
by 950 majority. The whole Wbig ticket is elect
'shawls krge Whig gain. A. gain °face
'Oh* 6.tito
CARBON COUNTY.
" majority 191. Shrank's majority in
1841, was 331. -
Lam mot Faaamcm—Johnstote• majority
830 L
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
wramuttrio; ocl.ll, P. M.
Johaspa's majority 15Q. Col. W. IL Hopkins,
-Imenfime, kr - Congnms, has about 200 majority.
lb*Whip aka a Senator. and one Hereunto
arid likely two—also a petal' the c oanty tick..
Whig gains.
Rcerra election ism:wed by Beaver.
Penstnozamt, Oct. 11, 8 P. K
Menton's majority in the city ofPhiladelphia is
35111-In the county 1060, 6or. Minattes—majority
coney 5061.
tomtit" as rettensd Cane in as in '44,
- latiiidciniiilistedCkrrevio: by 20*.
, • cram, Octal, P. M.
Tbas mums were received by horse
eiiiesiss at Pottsville, and tekarraplied to this city.
Mott emulsive' Johnson 1,200 majority: Mid:
' 1,300. Casey, for Congress, 1,290.
'N r orthstinteducl, 450 for Longstretb end Petri.
Oniing,lso for Lonatreth and Peuiken.
'ainton County, 150 Or Longetretb and Petriken.
!Wean County; 180 fir Langmeth and Petri.
kiln. Casey is elected to Congress.
Vidaneds County gives I 100 in Longaraili, and
:150 in H. B. Wright, for Congress. Cheater our
kris elected to Congress
coackause.
"Azd
die!, WMg;efemod.
01,‘ Dania,-Delaware and Montgomery coun.
lita.-John Freed/ay, Whig,. elected. .
7ti Dirtrietra ße ley eousty--Jesse C. Dickey,
Whig, elected.
Altk Districc—Lanetuser—Thaddens Stevens,
Inds, elected.
phis city—Jos. R cban
Wir. t3trong, Democrat,
Distna.—Lazczne, Colombia, in 4 1:4 , yr0.
lolie-43biestes-Butler, Whig elected
134 Dansiet.—Lyeotalag, - Nannyntbcdand, U.
idon, &Winn, and andrat—karphy.. *big.
.elected' -
'Zak 'Distrio—Danphia, Lebanon sod Senuyl
- 134:4fters W. Pitman, %Ifldir, elected.
.-.:-.ltiO,Dirajok--Yetric • and Marcks—lionry ;Nes,
.
iget,Diariet,--Viliumathuid," Bedford dr. Cam.
bolotildguityDepzocral, elected:
Bk# Dirtrirl—Wrodif4ton and Beaver—ft. II
ife'renf,Vl4,
214 ihrieicri4uogannr—tic*m thmidon,
Wbirr,'*nterl, f• •
Tan Wnts . trio Democrats, as ,far as we
fr.4.lfronr.
.~::~ ~ - w~,b:4,,wr.~.—::~~ ~~Y-~----~
Priat . 1*
,Tvomiznivoßty.ftr,
''AilYA4*rocWapit, 0 /4:00. °wit
geriitYVFlLi 1012." Ede -y.oftd°'2 l 7l
Ebni i s i .
,S-tom • it.:4A4111,34,112=111111
F ino 4 ol2ll citygwCs F 00,014 0 ,17 1338 ""
Vun at 25 0 &do Whigs oieirthik 'Tote of 44.-r
Einar womb =lain named kw. Sirt townships
iti fko =Foy (Elmulton) 1034 Welir a majority
of Whig gam of os...; : 4l,ita.da i . ate
s it tobb hew, rititwiiia.ifa) pia* : inertia',
Welke* ninjorgy in the
city-and ftatifylfolliolk, io 1614 wasl7B2
Citautainc=l.Vedsesdq axmling.
Cincitq l4 4 4ll ed* latgelLfctnbver giv"
in that city. Four atiterWardammottieccamted
oirgor several hours yet.— This litititerident can.
didaten for Sheriff and Auditor have been elected
in Hamilton county. Disney, Deint„iti,elecned to
Congrersin the Cincinnati
Catcacum,4ll. P
`, io the city, Fotd has 500 majority' Hamilton
Canary; intindiog city, Weller 6321,200 majority.
Ia this 2d District, Campbell is elected to Ma-
Feu.
Shelby and Darke have elected Democratic Re.
preseutouves
Greene County gives Ford 900 majority.
Steubenville, Oct. Dr -10 P. M.
Harrison inmnty hits elected, the entire
Whig ticket, by an increased merrily. Hunter,
Whig, u elected to Congress, and Lewis, Whig, is
elected to the State Senate by respectable 1138jOli:
ties.
Zarmavu.s.x, (kJ- 11, P. M.
Perry county is represented to hoes given a ma
jority' for Weller of 800. Morgan county gives
Weller ti majority of 75. In Wayne county, Wel
ler's majority Is 1100.
.Lake county gives Ford 887 =lenity. Geauga
county gives Feed 1109 majority.
Scioto--Ford, Whig, 435 majority.
plat It'.—Fordol6B major
POrtr—Veller, Loco, 590 majority
Morgan—Weller, 75 majority.
Belmont—Fiird, 453 majority.
4arriao' o—Ford,9oo maj.
. .
Costincton—Weller's nirdority *arced at 550.
For Conmat, in 1415th Astrid, Hunter, Whig,
hns 550 tr.njortir in Feltnont; in Harrison, 359.
Ruder is cottiiinli
PENNETLITANLII , ELECTION
GOVERNOR. ,
Couarnu. g .1 x rn
Majoritier. 1110*i:ilia.
,—.—A—...., 7 . . M. •
334 .... 637 ..
Allegheny,
Beaver •
Washington, . • •
Lancaster
Dauphin.......
1,400 .. . . 1,294 ....
900 . . . new /manly
Erie,
Delaware,
Lebanon,.
Carbon e • •
Westmontland,
Berko,
.Camberiand,...
Montgomery,.
-Baulks,
U111011,:..............1,200
.....
Clinton .... ....
........
Columbia,
Fayette, ......... .
Batter, 1110 .... 143
Armstrong,.... ...... 110
Mercer 600 .... 21
Philadelphia city"... 3,991 .... 4,012
do. county,: 1,070 .... 1,935
450 ....
450 .... 655
150 .. 118
180 nair county
1,100 .... 1,606
500 .... 489
Lonnu.svras.—The Whigs have gained a Sen
ator M Washington, and one member of }he House,
• • d eve member of the House in Sehutlkill.
nr.arat Couarr.-42h01a Whig ticket elected
by 200 ti4trity, Johruaotya majority about 400.
Read, fir, tonicriam, bac near 300.
GOOD - BEITII POI; THE WHIGS
Feint the National Intelligence,.
We yesterday morning ramie al the lemexed
despatches from Georgia. The Bret comes, from
the office of the" Augusta chronicle," rmder dale
of Satneiisr night, at ludgmer nine o'clock. It
stales—
`That the Democrat's majority in the State is
reduced cang.tra4 that then Lane donht of the
Stite"beinveldelor l'isiatrixtd duet Maws.
Toombs and - Stephens am receleeted by incased
majoritlea"
The bell is Gam the office orate Macon
nal and Meaaenger " a point some threw hundred
miles further on the southern lipe, and la dated at
tudfintat seven o'clock yesterday Taming. It lora
• •
"Georgia and Florida are redeemed ; the latter
bye large majority, electing Governor, Congress
man, and Legislature.
"The popular vote is close in Georgia. The
Taylor gain in •seventyene counties is 751 over
the vote for Governor vilest year, whoa the De.
moczatic major ty was 1293, 'The Sotto is good
kir Taylor in November by a majority d two or
three thousand."
We also learn that the Democrats have carried
the second Confuemional district of Ciourgia by
ahont6o votes. Their majority at the Congrev
Mona' election of 18t6 wax 360,and u the Govern.
or'a election alma year 426; No that the Wbig gain
in.the
300 to 550 popular vote of this consgted district is from
votes.
The Georgia Delegation in the tux{ Cougreza
will be equally divided between the two parties, as
in the present Convex', viz
Whigs. Deseorzets.
THOMAS Bun= Kano, M. J. INEW3OIII,
Auzzi F. Own. • Hume A. ROJIALWN
Aix; H. antetinvis. Turmas C ancazrr,
ROD= TOMS& Howl= Cotta
A. TRICK urns STAGE Rasa,—There have
lately been numerous robberies of trunks from
the stages between Eris and Westfield. A novel
plan wu hit upon last weel4by Mr. S. Cuss;
the 'gent at the latter place, fur capturing the ras
cals who committed the depredations. The Fre
&nil Censor says, that on Thursday night last, as
the stage was about to leave Westfield the North-
East, unbeknown to the driver or passengers, he
was safely buckled into the hied boat among the
trunks, and, thus placed in ambush, started off
The stage bad prOceeded but stout a mile, and
was ascending whill, when Mr. a/eh somebody
at work. upon 111,`,i straps, in the act of usloceing
'flees. This being finally accomplished, and the
leather top thrown up by the robbers, Criss'
spring out and seized ono of them, upon which
the stagepauengers Were alarmed, and came to
the rescue. In the meantime, the other free•klolerJ
took to their heels. The bird caught, whose name
is Droigfrt Only, of Westfield, was then taken to
Westfield, and on Saturday was usurped on two
charges lat, of having stolen trunks from the stage
at previoas times; and 2d, for the last attempt at
robbery. --On the latter charge he was committed
kw oral, and toned over in the sum of $lOOO.
The editor of the Post gives a most laughable
and pitiable evidence of spleen, in his paper of
yesterday, because the telegraph does not bring
news to out him, and Imes so far uto charge—
' That, between the Directors of the Telegraph
Companies, the editors of Federal newspapers, and
the reporters who have bovine connected with
the Telegraphic olfices, thereto, and has from the
Brit been, a fall and clear undemanding—the one
party to use the lutes as they saw fit, if they should
but do ad in their power to make them profitable.'
Woluterfat—what a sagacious man Mr. Harper
j. Those editors of Federal newspapersare dread
! Cul farms, surely! fa Mr. Harper so ignorant . Itll
not to know that the Telegraph Company sends
' over their lino whatever is paid kw, and ask no
questions, and than they have no more to do ivith
what is transmitted, than Mr. Cave Johnston has
withwfmt passes through the Fps' May. • And
then, too, Mr. O'Reilly, the great manager Or OW
Lines, is a kocofoco. The President of the ens.
tern line,/ L Moorhead, Eeq, is ■ Loco. Save.
.ral of the operators are Locum Have all these
conspired with the .Federateditori to rlellratui the
public? Ths whole charge is so utterly prepreter,
ouli and silly, as hardly to deserve notice, and as
piece of splenetic folly, is beneath contempt.
As &Worse have become associated with the
lelegreaphie_companies, in the transactions of bWi•
Wen, we hive found thaw so polite, and attentive,
and cossect,as to be a pattiln imiuttioa•
.i„ Onto—Columbus Delano, whose stand-off posi
tion tuts bad 'a bed influence nYon tie adatizeiv end
f r ieUile every where in Ohio, CZ= out in a 446
in flitaton county, on die fith Inn, mud boldly
avowed nin fletaidnetiou, se mums now g oo d . , to
vote for Gen. Taylor. Thus ere de hopes of dia•
stamina in '
the !Ong mks inrObio, *lnch Ilia
ractiornis have nakedly intatAged, Pun being din•
niFnindi and do Anne brilditaigto a &Wont Vie
.
Thos. S atevetuton,aaaar tioataaah Quo.
hie* says he bat such iatelhirmaa a cahrinees
him that Ohio will go for Tryka quite hatiaostely.
_
By
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?..II
From the Postsettirt of the E:tretllrtat 463'26.
; ;;PAR4. 11 40ChrfA
The kale of the Government tarry bripiSy pm
,red, el least ka Ibis day, grounlesa. .The tram.
geniis , of the capital has riot beat, so areal bars
learned, disturbed; nevertheless ,the _grests4 trit.
itation prevails. Tba Boulevards, from the Port
St. Denis to the Striae, have been the theatre of
numerous 'assemblages of the populace- to dui/ .
The Government continues under apprabensir, aa
of a movement, and the troops are all consiga e d
to their quorum. The town will be °verve a t o .
night with strong patrols in every quarter.
A great multitude was collected in the tr eighboo
hood of the Hotel de Me this morning al/9 o'clork.
The Mayors of all the Arrondissements'asaembled
there under the praidence of Lemoser,, Mayor of
the Fourth Arrondissement and President by sea.
iority. At noon the results of the election were
duly proclaimed—When the name of Prima Lou_
is was announced, the greattraLwathusituun was
manifested by the populace. Military manic was
played, end shouts of 'Vice Napoleon' rent the air.
The name of M. Fouldwas realised with the most
profound silence, that of Rana was saluted, bat
not with the same enthusiasm an that of Prince
Louis.
TERMS WITH CAVAIGNAC.
A meeting was held at the Rue de Poictiers last
night, ni which it was resolved that no opposition
Should be made to the admission. of Prince Louis
to the Assembly. A meeting of the Club of the
Pidnis Royal was also held, which appointed a
committee to confer with General Cavaignac on
the state of affairs The propositions made to the
General consisted of an offer of the support of the
meeting on the finllowing cenditions: Firs; s dints
Motion of the tax on salt; second, a creation of
paper money secured by mortgage; third, the change
of the mloietry.
It was reported in ibe early pert of. the day that
be would lay his programme before the Assembly
in the course of the day. There was, however,
no ground for this—the truth is, the chief of the
Ekrvertunent is cruelly embarrassed at this me.
meat; drawn, as he is, difrerent directions by
different parties.
The Rue de Poictiers (Club) demands, it is said,
the appointment of M. M. Defame, G.Milleville.
and Gen. Bedsit, to the Ministry. The Club of
the Institute has also decided to offer no opposi
tion to Prince Louis, so that no doubt remains ma
to the verificauon of his powers.
A resolution has been taken, it is said, to de.
mend that the question of legality of Rasped shall
be refereed to the Minister of Justice. Considera
ble atestepearsts have been Formed in the Fan-.
boom St. Antoine at'which the forcible liberation
of Rasped and a tiiumplatutt entry for Prince Louis
were the subjects bridiscnasion.
The Government is crisis, and we are in
hourly apprehension tea movement. The Assem
bly discussed today the oth Article of the Constl
tOnl32l, relative to the liberty of instruction. Sever
al Amendments were proposed and rejected. The
Article was finally adopted. Article 10 on the Ab
olition of titles, was also adopted. The 11th Article
on the inviolability of property, was under discus.
Ilion when our reporter left.
FINANCIALLIErARTMENT.
. • .
The London Times of 22d, says the Bourse has
been in s lamentable state all day. Every mo
ment brought one or another new
,(sot or report to
repress the prices. The situation of Paris, was, it
is said, reassuring when compared with that
of Bonen. drain, it was stated that the chief of
the Executive having called upon the. General
commanding throughout France the reports on the
spirit of the army, hod received on the subject ye.
ry unsatisfactory inforthmtion. To there discount
ginF allegations was added. later in the day, the
resignation of the Minister of the toter or and of
Janice M.M. Renard and Mule, urob the addition
that the department of the Interior had been offer
ed to Ledre-Rollin.
100 161 ....
700 .... 1,053
The printer of the pretended proclamation to the
people of France, published in the name of Louts
Napoleon Bonaparte, has been arrested and wee
yesterday morning interrogated before M. Vesney.
era, the examining Magistrate; Napoleon, the son
of George Bonaparte, the representative of the
ffel e aZD--TilE a' Tti.Ltit n' A " T CLON MEL
-.-
The commies= wee opened on Thursday,
when true hills were faund against Mr. °linen
and Mr. McManus, and three others of ieuer note_
Copies of the indictment were then delivered as
well es an anignment of Couneel made to the
Traversers. The thole are tined to take place on
Thursday next.
Considerable excitement prevailed in the neigh
borhood of Clot:noel, but the presence of an over.
whelmins military ioce will he found anaimeni to
suppress the eleTelle a any plir.,cal sympathy
for the accused. blurb diversity of opinion pre
trails as to the probability M the conviction, and
it is confidently stated in high quarters that a the
event of such an issue, it is the intention of the
Government to cony the capital punishment into
Immediate effect.
The ogitallon:liu the holding of annual Perlin,
meats in Dahlia, ie recetvmg daily aecesmoaa zo
far as en opinion may be hazarded in the present
iITIMAIUM stage of the movement, it is likely to
prove successful, though probably at a remote pe.
rod.
The prospectus o(e paper to succeed the N
sirs has beau issued; tt, Isto-bs•eslled shah'.
nasal
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
-LordGeorge Bentiack, well known es the lead.
er'of the Protectionist party in the lLjuse of Cont.
moan, and the greatest sporting character 113 the
world, died suddenly on Wednesday. Ile is cant
to have amassed upwards of .ICSO,OOO sterling on
the Turf within the last two months.
Intelligence has been received from Sir John
Roo' expedition which went in march of Captain
Franklin. It is dated from Whale based, Davu
Straits, 20th June, but stated that nothing had, up
to that time, been heard of the hardy and devo
ted explorer. .
Strong hopes are entertained in Ireland that
Limerick uoll eventually be chosen as the packet
station by the Adratmhy. A n influential depute
tion waited on the Lord Lieutenant on Monday
moth a mearorud recommendatory of the pro
ject.
kr. Doheny the Irish refugee, has arrived in
Par* he landed al Boulogne after army hair
breadth escapes, and seems to be heartily rejoiced
that he has avoided the fate of some of his fellow
conspirators.
The British Iron wade is extraordinarily enure
at present, ',bile general stagnation prevails in oh.
moat every other branch of commerce.
Divers are at work upon the wreck of th
Ocean ?steward., and it is expected that a poruo
of her cargo will speedily be recovered.
RUSSIA.
Letter. from St. Petersbnrgh, of the Bth inst., an.
nounce that the Emperor Nicholu had instructed
his envoy in England to support the indusoluble
union of Schleswig with Denmark. at the come,
rence about to be held on the subject in London.
The Emperor maintained that the Duchy of
Schleswig bad, ever loge the transactio. o( 171)7
and 1773, been always considered by the Imperial
Cabinet as an integral part of the Danish kingdom.
He ;also referred to a declaration signed on the
20th [3lu] May, 1773, by the Emperor Paul, then
Grand Duke of Rims* renouncing for himself his
successors and heirs, all right and pretension to the
Duchy of Schleswig, in Svor of King Christian and
the heirs to his Royal memo, without making any
distinction between the male branch of the Royal
Noose of Denmark, and the female branch. The
renunciation further provided that in case the latter
was called to the throne of Denmark, the Duchy of
Schleswig should nevertheless continue to km
part of the Danish Monarchy; and the Emperor
Paul pledged himself In hi► name, and in that of his
successcirs and heirs, to respect and support the
right of the Kings of Denmark to it. possession.—
The Emperor Nicholas contended that the decla..
ration of 1773 was .1111 in full force.
News Gam St. Petenborgh states that an emeate
which at first looked threatening, broke out among
the pourer popnlation, who had become desperate
on finding the cholera reappearing among them,
and who had got up the cry that the diet was M
conspiracy topoison them. Large assemblages
were collected, and the troops were ordered out.
Barricades were raised, and just before the moles
was about to commence, the Emperor appeared,
and having diamoonted from hie borne, took his
stand on the first barricade, and adored the peo
ple that the chastisement was of God'. indiction,
and must be submitted to with resignation. This
had the desired effect - the people were satisfied,
the troops were ordered to retire, the barricades
were immediately destroyed, and the inburreMion
was at an end.
The special committee appointed to examine the
decrees of the National Assembly relative to the
indemnity to be paid to the French Colonists in
consequence of the abolition of Slavery, has ter
minuted its labours. M.Cremjeux has been oleci,
ed to prepare the report. The Government has
fixed the indemnity at 90,000,0001-83,600,000
the committee has increased it to 120,000i000
£4.800,000—0f 'which two thirds is to be paid In
cash, and the remainder in Government Stock.—
The Minister of Finance warmly opposed the
amount, as well as the mode of payment recom.
mended by the committee.
NAPLES AND SICILY.
Boximannitun' Mnaima.—The Neapolitans
have entered Messina, after abombardmeot of five
days, the details have not arrived nine authentic
shape at present, but it is said that the French and
}knish naval forces present observed neutrality In
the cordlict., but afforded all poseible succor to the
unfortunate inhabitants, 7,000 of whom, principal
ly women and children, found refittle unapt the two
flags; adding, however, that "'though net the
French nor British Admiral interfered to save Men
nina from the harrow of a bombardment and an an
unit, they bad called upon the Neapolitan Gov
ernment to he satisfied with the capture of Meui
no, and to refrain from attacking Went° or the
rot of the Wand.
A Preach steam corvette, the Pluton, h os arriv
ed ai Torsion hem Naples, having len that place on
the Ink. The accounts-it bridge fully confirm the
news which we had previously received of the
fall of Messina, but mys nothing of the. absurd
um given by the Marinates papers relative to the
recaptnie of that town by the Sicilians. The most
frightful horrors were committed by the combatant.
on both sides, but it is to be hoped that they are
exaggerated. A letter in the DeWs says.:-. There
were scenes of canal alum; dead bodies were cut
to pieces, toasted, and eaten! [Doubted.] rt was
thus that *brut thirty Swiss and Neapolitan pri.
amen were treated by the Shaliteus' The same
letter, which ts, however, written in a spirit hostile
to Sicily, adds, that it is not! thought Nicely the{ the
*remainder oC,.mb- will make a
-42 -„recur.
ca. V - ..ertr
A reitucti oneenredlikuu r
;ther the.Vie*im name? had btiaittWeeed
Bitaliailitent to landtmona at 24111112
" Ne irPeEttill troops that had oattliad CS= Mft•
aaa
, i r id„kitanii' 7 -repulied or. the sairthat tie.
l ever eammit . haTordered the inatiediiltiktririation
of fifteen campy visi-asklibasa, Taormina, Qua.
nil, Syracuse, nd
lin
Palermo.—
A'ff the armed, Gates
rsuards, regular troops, and companies of wrote vol
untary, squadrona and paid agendrorm under the
command a/the first officers of the island.
From Palermo, advices to the 2d tooL indirate
a spirit of reiistance so unanimous and onrompro.
rutting as Wired the people to regard the Invasion
of the :Neu luaus with ix sort of wild gratificatinu.
The Intelligence that the armament had left Na.
plea, was Welcomed by a general illumination; a
review 0( 3 5 ,000 men , took place, and an exciting
proclamation was issued by the government to ell
parts of the island.
HE DUTCH EAST INDIES.
Ssnocursav CONTLICIII AT Suut.—A fearful in*
surreetion haataken place here. The rum plan
tations, which form the staple prtduce forth,' coun
try, am calibrated by Chinese emigrants—a class
disobey, intelligeattnett, while t WU Siamese mar
tert, who are indolent and oppressive, reap oil the
benefit of-their labor.
Great discontent has been brooding among these
laborers, which has auddenly,' broken out in an
anew, whidh furiously threatened the capitol of
Bangkok. 1"126 letervention offarbitmters, accepted
by the two parties, has, betrayer, been the means
of recuablithlng order. ;
The first °pull 03r the reedit was given on the
19th of Mareb,When the inturgents took possession
of some romurfactories belonging to the King, and
massacred all the functionaries
As soon he the intelligenob imbed Bangkok
which Is eight miles distant, a lattice°, officer was
dispatched to Thratchyn, about 100 men,
with orders to disponi° the rebel; lie immediately
advanced towards them, and won desired to come
forward without fear; but he hid saarcely come
within gun *hot distance when be and a number
of his followers were struck dyad by a shower of
I balls. This discharge was followed by a vigorous
(meek, TRitell the royal troops' were deprived of
their captains, and their hop was futile.
This treachery called for tame deiduive men.
sores. The Prune Minister pat biaiself at the
bead 0(5000 men, and wench, person to attack the
insurgents at Thrtuchyan. The engagement wan
fierce, and both parties behaved with great roar.
age. The Chinese, when they saw 300 of the bra,
vett men WI, and a great number taken prison.
cm, abandoned the Geld of battle, and fled in all
directions.
'4 I VAIiP
Encouraged by victory , the ?lime Minister im
agined that he had quelled the Insurrection, and
hastened to return triumphantly with Lo army to
Bangkok, leaving about a hundred men to guard
the manufactories. The Chinese, however, ral
lied their forces—selected as King the Governor of
the north east plantationtook poneSsion of the
fortress of .Tehou-Songsou, on the 11th of April,
which, being fortified withal pieees ofdconort,and
ample atom of provisiona, having also made them
selves masters of several other districM, they pre.
pared to march simultaneously upon the capital in
a regular body, for the purpose of proclaiming the
Bing whom they had chosen. The Siamese had
as time ta lose.
The imminent danger roused them from their
natural apathy, and to. the course of a few days
they collected no army 0(10000 men, the moll
mend of which was confided to one of their most
experienced generals, who,by stratagem, encom
passed the rebels, and Compelled them to retreat to
their forums where a Most sanguinary combat
took place. Flight was Impossilfie, and the Chi
nese had no alternative hat to conquer. or die, for
the army bad received orders from the Sovereign
not to make any prisoners. The fortress held out
Cm four days, but numberatit length prevailed over
courage. and the insurrection was quelled—and
drowned in an immense quantity of blood.
Meanwhile the countryia tranquil and the few
Chinese who did not take any part In the revolt are
closely watched, in order to avert any new coastal..
cry, but commerce is almost annihilated. A great
number of saga; mills have been lineal, and nu•
memos vthages have been reduced to a heap 01
ruins
The Europeans have lead g meeting at Bankok,
to deliberate on the perthma position in which they
are placed. The Earopranto "'Would not be in any
danger if they abstain from taking any part in the
COW eSt
Gen. Taylor calumniated and D
cod by Slaval7
_
Gen. Tavcoa having placed himself upon lofty
and independent ground, as a citizen of the Re
public, he is distrusted, assailed, and repudiated In
the Slave States. At first we could not believe
that Slavery would wage such a warfare against
one ants own distaignislad citizens. But ae
we lint neither virtu.: nor patriotism, sacrifices
na, service, enamel to anything in the Sisiith,.
unless men forget that there ate right. and inters
est. North of Manua and trituda Lae.
The Ddlowing Addrms of the Can and Burma
men of amnia, Lactate., to the Electors of than
State,caneot fait to show that Oen. Taman, at
we have earl:malty contended, is worthy or the con.
Wen. and aupport of Northern wbv.. Indeed
it would be disgraceful for the North to desert a
gallant Soldier and true Pairi who if thus oat.
ragenualy abused far being an American of the
WAM1L.431021, limas=
,vlsl.iiiteliia:
Wa nry - 68thing ache per..eni,n4
sentationa of Ntr. ru.z.wana's sentiments ant:lleums.
It tithe vocation of Slavery to 52.16/1 end Gasify
Northern Statesman .
TO THE PEOPLE.
We ha,ve o r. wont. to nny — t — o you, and
. --
chail my them with all sincerity and Dinh, end
with the timely and serous warsoug Which the
grave importance of the subject demands; me
here that you will read them in the spirit of nut
Sorrmias
The present contest for the Presidency is one of
the most vital and startling character that has
ever come bane the Southern people. ,What t.
the aspect ol this contest I There it aVelspernte
woggle to throw the &inth uponihnlitilder met ,
cies or the North—to make as "tiniteril'or wood"
and "drawers of water" fur Northern hirtadcs.
The interests and loalaulioas of the South bare
been ABANDONED by General Tayina • rind be
has surresidenad himself and ell who*ill tam Lim,
manna itio.ally, to Itin.t.um FILLYORMI Ind bin
seams, soars.
General Taylor. has abandoned the Constitution
by leaving it in the power and contra/ Of a mai.-
nip of Gattgrem, when it is absolutely known that
a majority of the representatives in thalbOdYasiars
films tha fres States
General Taylor has made manifest :his -total
disregard of the institution of slavery; by refusing
Co say, what no other tr.. &where man 'would
refuse to say, whether or not he *quid Veto Boy
bill or act of a majority of Congnisi, restricting
slavery to its present limits.
General Taylor, although professing to be guided
by the Constitution, has pdrlged himself to Impair
and mai:late that aacred instrument by poetically
abol , ablag a part of it—the veto clause—and that
very part which protects the rights of minorities, and
THE STILL GREATFR RIGHTS OF SLAVE.
HOLDERS.
General Taylor, in the act of surrendiriDg 114
independent candidacy and accepting the-pomme
-1 non of the Philadelphia Convention,has el:Witted
himself with the known abolitionist, MLIZAIDI)=.•
MORI, and ficenvticed bin Southern hieltdS With
Fiuxciatt's alvilltion Glenda. •
Who then, is this matt Fittatolte: no is on
thorough, ousan dont, and dangerous no abolitionist
WI ever breathed Northern Pit In motet which,
let fact. be submitted to a candid people. •
While a member of Congress Fthistolig *pled
upon and iufavor of atelition grostiams fratipsigit
timer that we know of, and in dewpd*, wok
ADAMS, SLADE and GIDDLNGS ! Oat apace
will not allow Os to present all the riuesticuts upon
which these abolition votes were giveu, - but we
Isbell give enough to show off Pittman fit bin true
and naked deformity, in all the blistilmeaa of his
black principles.
(Then allows a list of Mr. Fillmore . * vat - 44w . 4.1
Slavery, and quotations from Iruen and speeches
showing him to he the true friend of fresh.ao that
ho is. The address then proceeds:( •
People of Lousiono, of the South, call you not
now this man Fillmore an abolltioilist of the-dirk
est cast? If not, then whom do you call abolition
ist, Who is it against whom, the thunder of
your denunciation have been so often buried, for
their daring interference. with /our slavery rights,
guaranteed by the Constitution Whuis it *Moat
whom your vengeance hod been so often proclaim•
ed, in curses loud and deep, for their Tile slanders I
and repeated insults upon,theslave holders of the
South ? I. it Ad..? Then'Fillmore is more of
en aboliumust than tie was. bit Slade ? Then
Fillmore in as much of an abolitionist ea he is. 1.
it Fide Then Fillmore is os true an abolitionist
as he can be. Is it Giddings? Then 'Fillmore is
fully his equal, Or, is it any other wide mouth
brawling fanatic of the North? Then Falls is
equal with any such that may be found, as to his
soundness upon this pnoci pie? Will you not, then,
with indignation and diagust, this abolition
dreg Which has been•prottented to your Ups?
Rot how is it that ibis bitter aka:negro hos 'been
placed before many of you? Oti mild the. emu
walls which enclose, in secret conclave, the bus
Philadelphia Convention, speak', tutto•lthe
they might unfold to you a tole uf the deepest has
radiation and shame. They could tell you that
then sad there, in that midnight conclave, as it
were, with closed doom, shot oat fromlhe Night
nese of day, because the deep evil of their deeds
were too glaring and odious for the light; thaTekau
and Mare, the beautiful and sunny South, the mild
and peaceful South, and her p eaceful [molder to
gather with all their dearest rights =0 bitetests,
were surrendered, battered away signed, sealed
and delivered, over, to satiate IllOrtherp cupidity
and fanaticism Geo. Taylor kip sanctioned fku
deed of conveyance and anrrenden4 according.
ly!! Are there any of you, people ar,4ouhstax,
who feel yourselves surrendered with that by an
act which you had no hand in maliog-,by a myna
amaermea made without your knowledge or con
sent If there ore any who thus feel and act, then
mark the fearful consequences that 14=
were all to follow your example. If itho
shoals stalk abroad through the your
slaves should be enticed away from Mir pump
skims, or secretly encouraged to apply diktat:oaf,
nry torch to your peaceful and gut= hdinalfrlkert
you who thus surrender and desert tha•Bouth in
thiszonteid, can but respond Amen! fora( tosQb
yyoo whole act trill have invited them totkilit FRS&
FIR~NTERTAINMENT!
Remember then, that Taylor and Filhnom tiro
a limit m principlca 7 -that they are inkapambly
bound i U k ; r in the "tete ticked, and they =net
IW* *ittlitiithartieltitileuhetet
bektild it(Vlelek beat Talker hetErattete"
AbelitloolitlS k
....•L}Lemetitiptiton; 7.W.Tertire;* "15';
raw. Dtrarr, See'i ; Jam=
G. IV:Rime; ELII thrtt; *. •
Wit. &mot; J. CAtruiecn, Brcnau
JJAININI, G. W. hitretur,
Byer. Lyme, L &reams,
P. Itteutv; . War. Pi - m=ON
Bum% • J. W. Mae,
LYONS, J. KILLIAN.
W. H.
Cueres, LA, Sept 20th, 1849.
Tex PIGEON Eirsums.-±"Are stated some weeks
since, that the news which mysteriously made its
appearance in this city and was despatched to the
South Gm the benefit of operators, in advance at the
anion] of the English steamers, was obtained by
memo of Carrier Pigeon's, which had been for
some time in course of treinhig for this purpose.
The plan has been for two men to go on hoard
the steamers at Halifax, with a small hand case of
types and a box of pigeon. Having selected the
news, it has been set up in their state rooms:and
and printed off onwery thin paper, in the manner
in which proofs ore usually taken in a newspaper
office ; these proofs were then attached to the pig.
eons, which were let loose from the window of the
state 1170131.
The captains of the Boston summers have had
their suspicions awakened es to the mains operas.
di, for some time, and had received ill/trUCIiCUIS
from the Cunard Director to break up this monoply
of new, by a prohibition charge for the passage of
the pigeons ;—cro the passage of the Cambria from
Halifax, the suspicions of Cuptsla Harrison were
confirmed, by the discovery of a box of pigeon•
which were brought on Ward at Halifax, and which
were seined on the refusal of the person having
them in charge, to pay the price demanded for their
passags—Baston True.
Local floaters
■I , DYPED FOR TICS PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZITTS.
`ELT:minx Niour—Sormr—Dmocarric HEAD
Quattru.s.—Our friend McGraw, was anxiously
inquiring "the price of soap," and mentioned the
name of Mr. Longstreth is the same connection.
We inferred that the Democrats contemplated a
rise In the price of that snide—indispensable in
theoperation of shaving. Body Patterson looked
"like Grief In a Monument, 'wiling at Petit-ma' ,
Colonel Dunn looked "de. Brolum." CoL Benton
'Kerr "grinned Lhorribly, a ghastly smile"—when
some desperate Democrat talked of reading the
Barnburners out of the party. "Bond the Devil
out," said Benton, "bettep reed somebody in."—
CoL Sawyer referred to the vole in the Ist Ward.
Postmaster MeKibbin tried to cheer up—but his
face wouldnt smile. The Harper was out of
tone. McGraw thought he should establish a
Sunday School in his Ward. Chnrley 13.iraet
Waited.M hear from Tulpebocken. Several gen.
tlenien hoped that the Tariff of '42 would not be
lost. Mr. Coed put on a judicial air and muttered
"last, lost, lost." McGraw sympathised with him.
Colonel Black thought he should return to Puebla
McGraw preferred California, or the Presidency of
a Bank•. The result in Schuylkill county was un.
nounced—McGraw fiddled on his arm, singing— I
"Old Zsch's coming, coming, coming." Exit—
Sawyer, Dunn, Crap, Barnet, and Democracy gen.
amity.
CLI4NOCIL—Passing along Federal Street,
gbeny City, yesterday, we observed several old logs,
jutting into the trench excavated for laying the new
water pipes, at about four feet from the surface of
the ground. They appeared quite sound, and en.
Homily led on to inquire when they had been ple•
ced there. We learned Oast they had once bridgs
ed ■ gully in the street, which has been gradually
filled utile. its present grade. These old hags were
left to rot, and be forgotten; but even into their rest.
mg place, the pick axe and the shovel have intro.
ded, end they have once more come to light,' to
witness the changes which have iiccurred since
they were laid in the earth.
Cosart - rtoo.—ln our notice of the difficulty be
twern Meow. Ilighnnt and Barnet, on Tuesday
the compositor misplaced the names, and in the
hurry of the elecuon night, the error was overlook
ed. We wrote that Mr 'Higbee), (not Mr. Barnet
had challenged the vote—and allow, that Mr. Big
ham, (not Mr. Barnet) yea. right, Sce_, and iurthe
this deponent mill not.
Flat IN MA I I, tnaln ,snd
fiee &the large Hemp Establishment 01 Messrs. J
T. Crook Oe Eo., at the upper end of East Maya.
• ale, Icy, were 'destroyed by fire about half past
two o'clock in the morning of the nth met. Loss
Sb oo o, — Sl 500 Insured.
imp Person, "ilia. bends are halo!,
rhair who are ey. or turning so.
11 the hair tallo o( , or bausaeurt,
It the hair to dry, bursts or sgra
Then by reading the following certificates yao will
aka lbat you c•o for . S 67ey . hllurgiremedlil r ~a4 lure
fico. - lireitekt, SI }lra 'l:re; Vort, cersiSes
that hAil bead tints quite bald on mom p, and that by
using two 3 sinning Gaul,. of .10.1120' Comas. ILara
TO.TIVZ, be kuis hoe dark strong haw growing on the
Mu w Jackson. of 39 Utterly street, Pittsburgh, was
bensfitted exast.4 the sant* by tutu J. bottles.
Alt Power, a grocer, of Felton street, had his half
fompletely choked up arab dandruff, and Jones' Coral
lair Restorative <timely watt permanently cured it
To rums scums !lila is G.,. ait Yrtt-huna Orr Aalj
Wass. Ar TIM Postra—l hereby eeittfy that my brut
watt °rumor gray. aud fallutg off. atul that suite I base
used Jones' Corsi Hair Restannove, II has namely
coward falling t is grown Met, and has a fine misfit look.
Before I oleo Jones' Coral Hal/ Ratuoraucc, i toothed
out handfuls of half daily
WM TUMPKINS, 02 Xing
Mrs Matilda &eves. of Myrna Avenue, Brooklyn,
centfies eaactty same.
Do you want to dress, Lea-tatty and make your bur
soil and fine! Head—
Henry ECulien, late bar on board e ant
boat howl Americo, do ceruf b y er
that Jones' Carol Hair
flestoranve is the best atticle I ever used for dressing.
softening, cleousiog,nd keeping the hair a long true
soft, clew, silky. dar k •nd to order; all my customers
preferred it to anything else .
I suppoie slits anti satisfy any reasonable person
what I have awed. I might give the names of MA
others. Foe sale by Whl JACKSON,
sepal , Cf. Libcrry et, sign of the big Boat
[l3" L'.e 'INN Peoria hiesaa—lf you wish to be sue•
pesarul in soy onderthaing, you must always use the
cooper means.' Therefore, it you have a rough, use
Js tare -roassr cod be cored, for it is the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difiteulty of breathuig,
then th e only ellictent means to core you is to use
Jayne s Expectorant, which will immediately overcome
the spurn which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and brings op the mucus which clogs them
up, and thus removes every obstruction to a free rethr
rump, while at the same time all inflammation sub
dued, and a cure isCCM.] to be effected Have you
Bronchitis, Spitung of Blood, Plconsy, or in fact any
Pulmonary Affection, th en use Jayne's Expectonnt
and rebel to certain, and you will And that you have
used the roper means.
For sal p e in Ptualtargh at the Pekin Tea Marc, P.l
street near Wood, lanl7
COCCI,. on Cows,—The frequent changes in the
weather at this adaseu of the year, in variably bring
along with Mean rough. and colds, hich by timely
[Mention are cosily cured by simple remedies. SRI.,
i.EHS' URPERIAJa COUGH SYRUP has been in use
ar the lam 12 years, and baa gained more reputation
for the cure of coughs (not requiring active medical
treatment) than any other preparatiou ever offend to
the clear. of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrup n very pleasant to the taste, and, on this ac
count. is a great favorite with dietary:l. The doses are
carefully graduated, in rho duratious, to suit all agea.
That this long tried and highly popular cough remedy
may he within the reach of all, it is sold at the low
price of 25 cents per bottle.
Prepared and sold by R R SELLERS, 57 Wood at,
Pittsburgh, U. M. Curry, Al egheny, and dmggues gen
erally in both clues, omit
alVinfteaTZ'Ve ' eth o , r ai l l=”7 2 .,, 2s o e l ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Fate, h°avoer a
ttwhv
color of ivory, and at the same lime is no innocent and
fine, that its daily use is advantageous - von to those
teeth that are In a good condition, giving them a beau
tiful polish and preventing decay. Thom decayed it
prevenM hem becoming w to omo—it also fastens Duch
ar• becoming Immo, and will render the foulest
teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously
oweet Price :6 or 37i cent, a bog.
For sale by WM. JACKSON. fdi Liberty . trees, sign
of the lug Hoot sepia
we yd
V known. ne " r
violent o rM
t 1 1a I t 17trn t: or brie
illgc
Ova or g an., and tiring on Malignant and cornanagea
bla fevers, wh,eb ones put an end to Ilk. The maniac!
most be cleanoed of these fool secretimoi, and thto co ,
noel readily be OCCompliphed by Ilta ilk of WA 'Ftjhn
estock's Aotottiliouo ceilidh are a most 0 alttahl.
family cathartic. They can pven with aafety an al
limas, anti cord robe( in a very taunt time.
Prepared and sold by A INP:STOCK ts Co
corner lot and wood, and corner Uth and wood Its
atigtV
Ur - Tlarmoar In favor of Dr. APLean's Liver Pill..
—lt would be easy to MI a volume with certificates of
the excellence of this medic um. Wherever n has had
a trial it has made itself popular. N y e have ta our pos.
cession hundreds of orders like the following;
VAIITODUO, N. Y., Dec.lo,
Xi.. & CO: You (Upvelling agent lets with
me a short time since, a quail sty of hrLettn's Liver
Pill.. The whole lot sold very rapidly, and gave the
highest satisfaction. Indeed it is considered the best
medicine of the kind ever offered for sale. Please send
Me another supply as soon as possible.
W II AINSWO
• A genuine srucle of the above valuable medicin ßTH e ean
be had Si the drug store of J. Kuld h Cu., No. GU Wood
street.
scplt
DO. 11I'Llatitll W 031.11 Hsosenv . .—Al`Lone's Vennifuge
hes long been admitted to be th e best medicine ever
discovered for expelling worms knna children. The
following eartificam speaks yolumes In to favor:
“Bisushoo, Waves Co IY. Y.
June
4 q certify thot I Love used 4PLongesyer l mihnie, and
nil dint k is tte.oleadeli t{? be, .4
sold It, and hove at all cases found it to be on c ecuial
Caro. WM. 5. PAISCOPL"
For 'Mg at the Drug Stove of J. taDD a Co,do wood
weal- net!
- -
•
W. at. Wright. 1. D., Mtnlist,
Urines and residence on fourth street, opposite the
Pittsburgh Minh. (Mee hours from V o'cirmk to PI A
M., and nom V &stock MS P. hL seiltsl
Dr GI. 0. Stearns, Dentist,
OFFICE at Ali. on Focoth street, a few
doors above Wood atom, call the eompleuon of
the house nearly opposite. Teeth In block., with arti
ficial gams, eller the manner now universally prefer
red ar the east, manufactured to suit each partionlar
mute. Teeth, from a full set town to a smile out, in
serted ou a emotion plate, thus avoiding injury to the
natural teeth. Bpeelmens of blocks of auction plate
may be exit:tined at the '<Ace.
All operations incident to hie :profession performed
with care and faitiduluese.
Cax " l-1814.1
11116 '" l6. •
SESNOrAtagoiftsto r
N •
BoardlagETuuWashim FieJ;iistts,.
Ake, pet session of Mekong:it, BZS— o3,
half -payable
advAr t ect the Wanes at the close orate steam.
have been made for metering the -
.vites en ol l idr.Vdolpha_Konein Piotrowski sa teac ' lt ' ;
of the French language. Those taking French lessons'
y . rill charged 510 per session extra.
Books and stationery furnished, whenrequested, at
the expense of the on il. ALL CLOTHING TO DE
DISTINCTLY fnjni„. ll
_their owe
towels. It Is very desirable
- email memo ea 'present
. tat the first day of the session.
For further puuculara enquire of the Principal, at
the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin k Son, No. 11
yfstier street, Plusburgh. octla dew
lIIDOEIWORTH LADIES' SENIISIAWF,
rpit WINTER SMMON a this Iflttitothr will
1. commence on Wednesday, N0v.14549. is very
desirable that all pupils should be present on the ergs
day of the session.
laic French language will be taught by Mr. Rodol
phe Korvin Piotrowski.
For terms and further particular., gee circulars at
Messrs. John Irwin /r. Sou's II Water street, and J. H.
Nevin k Libeny !meet, Pittsburgh.
scrta-ddw D. E. NEVIN, PrincipaL
A Slasere Appeal.
T FEEL thankful for the return of my official seal, as
1. Ohio Commissioner, which Aires...red through the
Post offices and which was within my small cabinet
writing desk that was cartiol from my table In Mr.
Bighorn's office on 4th at, on the 9th or 10th inst.
• If the person who conferred the favor will be so kind
la to tie up the other contents of the desk, among which
was a small key, and other things of value to me, and
will leave them addressed to me In the said ofilce, or at
the door, or any place so that I can get them, he wit/
much oblige me, and as he has Wren a ropey for th
desk he may keep it. °eats% N. B. LIOWRIE
fIOLF—ALAN, ILAILALAN k Co., have rerrioved v
Warehouse, 3 doors west of the AN:knotty
House., on %Voter and Front streets.
FOR RENT—The Warehouse No. 43 Wood at.
octl2 Post copy.
Sprlaaa,Aakc
Duquesne —els.,U r Stec/ and Iron
Works.
COLEMAN, IPHAILIda.II & Co, mmuLsenarms of
Coach and ninon Springs, Hammered delea.
82ring and Plough Steel, Iron, &c. tVarebeetze on
,WIRT and Front streets, Pittsburgh.
Also, dealers in Coach Trimmings and Malleable
Mating" OCU2
EHARB 7 SO,OOO Principe Elegwrs; 50,040 Regalia do,
0 just received and for subs low by
octld PRIMA RHEY Zs Co, 57 waw st
PRINTING INK-4 .t received, ■ fresh sizpply or
Prone. Printing Ink, at the Pekin Store, No 70
Fourth et.
LINSEED OIL-6 bbla mat lauding from steamer
Michigan, and for sale by
tl & W italleuGH,
ocin AI orator and 104 (root at
nIiEESS-28 box. of eoperior 9dlty f for do by
X_J °ell] ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, how xi
POTASH -4 cubs Potash, ion reed and fOr mala by
octl I WICK & IH,CANDLESS,
7 sacks Juxt ree'd and far sale by
WICK tx. WCANDLESS
..I)R . ll , : d tl;P . l ;i h o hit b 74 bbl. Dry Peaches, just arrived
WICK & WCANDLESS
octll
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-50 bbl. SI. Jame
pure Sugar House Molasses, in store and for sal.
by Deal ROUT DALE ELL do Co, liberty st .
10 SACKS hulled Buckwheat: 10 do Corn Meal, fo
sale by octll .1 LI WILLIAMS
ANDIXS—au &canna, (or sale by
%_J oct 1 I JD W
C HE . g r —AO bn cream, for sale by
J D WILLIAMS
DACON—I4 hhds Hams, a 0
. 1.10 Shoulders,23s Piee
Sides, Just received and for mile by
ell SELLERS & NICOLS
LS—lo LON lanseed 014 le do No 2 Lard do, for
We by °cal SELLERS & NICOLE.
CHILD CANDLES-73 lax carnalelMould Can
dies, in fine order, for sale by
oott I SELLERS & NICOLE
OAP—VDO bee No I Roain Sco p, 6r We e by
oetli SELLERS & NICOLE
1 Ed D—EOO plip Galena Lead, to are, for sale by
octll FRIEND, REMY & Co, water at
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Patent Soda Ash.
419 e l A CASKS of Jos Ittuspatt& Sons' Sods Aab, at
. Y-1. riving and to arrive, for sale at the lowest mar k ket pnce for cash or approved bills, by
& M MITCHELTREE.
.0 160 Liberty at
.
V}IATLIERfn-21, sacks now landing fro:awes
1' Itonggold , for sale by
°eau ISAIATI DICKFX & Co, hoot
AHD—IMO lb. keg, for sale by
loc 110
U(.3 „ 4:--3 Itbds clarified,
WILLIAMS
. _
WA i., 0r ,,,,, r c A
—2llO gooddorbina l 7 i i,r
vtilc,,fairoolo
0 SUDAN—IuO ltbds prune, in more find forsole
L) o , tlo 'MST DALZELL d Co. hberry st_
D om.:Er. HDICFS.—= paari
vous aina and pal
lama for sale. oadO C ARBUTHNOT
U fl NOF , - •
silt Bullion Fring - rs, reed
I ,S
and fo. Gain on,lo I: A. lIBUTHNOT
•
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t eau+. cord and blk, for sole by
octiO C A RBUTHNOT
SEWING Sii. K—A superior article, for o
0.10 C ARBUTHNOT
EIitILISII AND FRENCH CLOTBS—Juat opened,
• larm. lot of fine Llighvb and French Cloths,wtmckt
we have bought at a Irma sacrifice, and can thereatra
veil them at suck low ynres as to be quite an induce
nt topers°. to wont of goods of thst kind.
mt, ALF:LAND'. R & DAY
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BtEA T FLOUR-All sacks hulled Buek
whew, for stile by
oct9tl F VON BONNIIORST & Co
0D13141.41111F 'kaki asarby. - - •
oes • sPvorrsokNifOnsTave
T l XlIt A FAMILY FLOUR-40 bbls the sab
SF VON BONN HORST & Co
f -150 b. Western Reserve, for sale by
ll ix-VJ S F VON lIONNIIORST &Co
C REAIL YZUTS-0 sacks ;t r oi l ta , m .t 'd 3 end x f ., 44r ip Edo s by
SKIARS-240 his of ilia following choice
La Napoleon, La Primavera, Steamboat, JEISIO
Saar, Principe, Regalia, be, an reed and (or .ale by
octo • WICK & AVCANDLES
ACKMEL-14.5 bbl. No 3 largo, IMO, on band and
for solo by ocnl WICK t bI'CANDLEII.9
M ESS PORK—Jost reed land for solo by
ocl9 WICK R 31'CANDLESS
DRY HERRING - 140 boxes pot rre'd RAJ for We
b 7 ort9 WICK & AUCANDLRSS
GENINSENG AND FLANSEED—Landmg and 10 r .lo s
AI AU C)
LX GOOD DRAY HORSES POR SALE—husura
at 234 Liberty It, near the canal, Pittsburgh.
oeta.titor W W WALLACE
LOUR—IO9 bbl. extra Faintly Fleur, text reed and
for sale by oot9 JOHN 9 DILIVOUTLI
CKIE-100 baa landing and tor sale by
°ca./ ROBT DALZKLI. & Co, liberty •
tjtOtirteal-7 L. Layton , * ts Tobacco, for /1115
to close Ly met Cll OELLNT,4I ewer st
OVA ASH-10 co.slie - goda Ash, 01 per cent test,
0 rast received and for sale by
oeitt
Cie E-,lb. prima W R Cbelf t e i rzt bizr
SUGAR CURED FAMILY HAMS —edema Hugo/
cured Family ILatos, Just reed uld for sale by
oet9 KIER h JONKe, canal bath], rtear7tit st
CHERRY LIMBER—Merry Boards and id Scantling,
for sale
by ova KIER & JONES
Douvmc FIRE BRlCK—Gloove's Bolivar Ems
II Brick, in store and for sale by
oat° KIRK & JONES
I UR& d 1 AGNESIA-2 eases Nat recd sad for We
‘_3 by re* R 8 SPI LPF9
CA b L y 'D MAGNESIA-10 s —lO cases jam d sale
ELLERB
/IPIUM-100 lbsjusi ree'd end for Weby
°alp • R E SELLERS
WVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY-12
dev JUSL received and for sale by
ocR 3 KIDD & Ca
HYATTI4 PATI;NT AIATCHE3-50 gr . lust ye
wed for sole bt.",.. oet9 KIDD &CO
S QL' PANA 4A— 4 dos rust rced and
b,
sole
oetO J KIDD co
po b I;PD LIQUORIC o t-lOU lb. rust recd sod
Co j
0 AL ROCIARELE-100 lbs pat reed and for sole by
ovell J KIDD & Ca
WA. —n lb. Arm rood and for sole by
°cal J KIDD & Co
DA ILLEY—The highest price paid in cash, far good
23 clean Barley.
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BROWN/ CULBERTSON,
141 Liberty gt
MOLASSE.S.-109 bbl. N 0 Molasses, In Pittsburgh
barrels, in store and for wile by
once J AMES DALAEL.L,3t water R
LTONEII DEW TOBACCO-39 boo Rucker's Oa, M.
Al coming and for sale by
ante JAMES DALZ . ELL .
WAR HOUSE MOLASSES—f-0 bbli isstpre and
0 for sale by pen; .V4l.gri VALZELL
TEW STYLE SHAWLS—Just reed, a splendid lot
,LN of fine now siyle Pans Printed Shawls, all wool,.
lb which we invite the attention of the ladies.
ocl9 A LEX ANDER fr. DAY
FLOUR SiXOND HAND PIANOS, au hariailicrice
only by JOHN 11 MELLOR,
_ roll 11 woos( al
ENETIAN lIED-11 casks for sale b,y
ocnl JODN U MORGAN
S.
ALERI4TUS-14 tow, at cuts and bas, reed oust
I toy sate tty act,' flour DALZELL & Do_
MADDER—A superior orucle for sole by
00 J
1 OHN D MORGAN
IuiLACK INK—I Pia for saleby
octtl JOHN D MORGAN
Vyt.E.su LLlON—Atocricsat, for sato by
V ow 3 JOHN U MORGAN
I . IOPAL VARNISII-4 Mils New 'ark gwek dyeing
%_1 reeetyrd and for sale b•
obt3 ' JOHN D_NOROAN
"I_FA2T.AcrlfrfialioiiNizi.=A fine
Jo menl of thew two ruusionl town/mews, jug iced
tliu day. Aho, Hoop Soot., lot sale by
octo I 11 EtIELLOH,BI wood cc
LI ODA ASH—toFt'inkti ggood qqua4ty, lust res'd and
0 for .ale by • ROLIEItre.ON & kLEPrb.:HT
soptal-lw
BROWN— , - •
SV
ANISH llROWN—kguk (or We by
°cut 4010 1) atowiery ' D,,, gg i.,
14 A RD—O keg.* frerh Lard
oct6
DAELLEY-23 busk Barley (or sale.
_LID oOI6 APOILL a. Ruii
_ ....... . ..
AV9ILL. h RC*:
lAlillt.ht. — F or salr. by
LiII ISAIAH k Co, (tont fft
1 ALTPETRE—at backs, erode, for ,nie by
oat ISAIAH DICKNY k Co
tbs Should." and Tittles, rce for
.ale_ EOM DILLZKLL & Co, bboolY 4 t
CIiaSE—MU bzo Weatorn Reserve, pan 0t4. 4 1',14 ,
41tale by oct4 WAIT D 444414. G
Q OLE LEATHER-14,041100t100k Turned, in loom
4, and (Or oak b• ' oot4 FIOBT DALZELL to CO
EIRACE-2 dor Shoulder Brace., a
A 7 splendid article just received by kpress and for
tale at the Oil cloth and incais Rubber Depot, NO6
Weed st. saps/ .1 & 11 lIILLLIP/11
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DOOR BPRINOS—I dog Door Pprinp, Jost
e ?Tress, culd for sale'ut the India Rubber De
pot, No D Wood et. .epti? J ta. 11 PHILLIPS
i Y~ } c ~~ `.~
i ts~~~ h ~' FAY
U=2l
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AT 5a g ta : 41)4)66441-C Cl a
Allil
NoyGoodl4e4M: ASPeG
met of
Dr e:101i ba hedditkis teem
Wood
at stteu, bi,thilintlitserlbeeintanorning next
alb a °raefra.as 44islt.to rtPlenn,ar 1 .7 111 • fres h
irm* each oportanity - o &lag ad at their
OW. Pri4Cs is non:111in offered, ard such wprild de
*ell to call and examine gueLargoetodk agettheegrosed to sale on Thursday next. The goodie ate all
fresh and seasonaPle, having been eon , aigned from the
Elat4 - •
,t be unneeeseary to enumerate any of , dot m
elee, the geode will be arranged to lots through the
room and aumbeted;on the day previous to the sale,
when they can be examined, and an all warruted
simnel and perfect.
*,•The followmg libotal terms are *ailed: For all sums
over SIM, mos credit .for: approved endorsed mum
See.a l ,lmor, and *sir &WOO mos.
Thiamin alsoihe continued on the evenings of
Thursday and Friday.
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Splendid Property on Elagaenna Way at Archon
-011 Tuesday afternoon, Octobe r Mb ! at 3 o'clock'.
sill be sold on tbe preMbses, thlargo and valuable
Let °CCem:Lel, at: the corner of Duquesne Way and
Bay greets, banns a front of WO feet 00 Dee1t , ... 00
way, and eztending along Hay street DII feet 7, tact,-
anbjeet to t.IW privilege of a three feet alley in the
m an thereof, being ;he most dedrable property now
fot sale m that 'Mandrel part of the city, and may be
&lidded Into mallet Jou If desired by parcbasers.
betl2 JOHN D DAVIS, Auet.
• lark, - ska ofrh,
On Tfittraday Planing, Oct. la, at leto`clock, at Me
Coinatercial Bales Room, corner el W.od and Filth
stiects, will he soldoirithont resent, an extensive ita•
sortrsnt fell and *inter dry Goods, consisting of su
perfine cloWassirkeres, satmeus, tweeds, gcntoeky
Jeans, &inn !Alike% merinos, alpac a ., mous de
to hs, itinaktinu, le*frin, calicoes, gabs Plaids, silks,
black Win, satin and mardna ribbanda, sewing silk,
silk hdkis, shawls inarent variety, linen damask tabbs
cleihs, hosiery, gl uo ns, checks, tic tines, bleached and
brown =Wins,
At o'cl.k.
Groceries, Olsouroars, Farnitun., 4.
bes fine quality V. manufactured tobacco. 0
half chests V H test 1 crate usorted queensurare in
ta°,l m soil int "'h ons, '"'" Winr• sod rs ifl, '" inan w' t7e ctt, "
looking gales, lamps, wire safes, cooking stoves,
kitchen utensils, he. •
A general assorttruma of new end second hand house
hold foroluire, embraelng nearly all the variety usu
ally wanted by housikeeper.
At o'clock,
ade clothing, overfill° French style shirts,
loots a n d shoes, saddles, bridlee, tmtika, whips, fine
cutlery, German (vet goods, gold and silver crotches,
gaol, pistols, musical.instrument. ko. 05110
GLatriaare at Aaticna.
Wlll be gold mithoed reserve, on 'Monday afternoon,
12th lost, at 2 o'clock,' at the commercial sales rooms,
corner of Wood and Ftlth streets, an invoice of glass
mate, °demisting of
dos? dos 8 dote neer =bless; 24
do Bdo Taper dm 8
biers, 9 do half gallon Jars, 2 do assorted lmderial salmi
4dd liosagon am 4do quart Jars; 3 do rollarryrup
Len ch sau
6 88 cers; 30 do u N
m:mod 05,
octiO
2 ?rind. Maine' And Gold Patna Lover Watch.
On Thursday evenhm,l2th lost, at 7 &cloth, at the
Commercial Sales Halms, corner of Wood and Fifth
atreem, will be sold - lot account whomit may concern b,
ire S T pate 63' nt lavar rt =full je and c we i lle7. I l de ' d c o o cylnader
escapement dtbA botch Jewelled, inlaid eases, made Al
J Tobias A. Cm 1 gold. cylinder escapement, hi J To
blas mate, engraved eases and lame sloe; I detached
lever roller anAteo holes jewelled, ruby palettes, en
graved =MS, Dußois Loele. Also, new and second
hand silver levers and:others, which may be examined
prevlons to sale.
Cott° JOHN D DAVI dant
AMUSEMENT&
TREATRE.
C. S. PORTER Ntssosta.
FIRST NIMIT MR. A. A. ADDAMS.
Second Niglit of Dlr. , Goodsela and Max Waite
THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 11, will be pre:
ed Knowles' Play of
lS RGINIUS.
/alias•• •
• •
Mitosis
Stuna
PAS STYRIEN,
By Mies Walters alai Mr. Goodwin.
The whole to conclude with
THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.
Lavine
//fakery Mr. Don.
'Mrs. Prior.
A Glance at PhllarlMphia will be produced, with
new *tenet',
Andrew.* Eagle: Saloon, Wood Street..
ROUD of the cordial greeting of over one thousand
friends, and We unexampled patronage bestowed
upon as since we te-autimed the control of this exurb . -
lishmeni, we L.: leave , to inform our friends and pa
trons that no exertion will be spared to promotethe corn
fort, pleasure sod hilarity of our visitors, sad to make
the Old Eagle" stood foremost, and lead strait similar
establishments in the west. lee cream, (unrivalled)
oysters in season, with all other delicacies
will be found at this establishment, mid served op in
• arrumer without precedent. Dells mid parties Aar
rtisbed as nand ae. . AN DREWS.
lIIMEE
SPLENDID LAT OP DIEM PIANOS.
MINNS& CLARK, New York;
fffliff CHICKFRING,Boston;
Ile subschber haa oow upon and for
sale, .44 of most superior Mimes*, rw.-
Jected by himself at tha manufactories.
They consist of Rosewood .d Mahogany Nacos, of
of 6,6; arell octaves, of varicsm styles smorprices, and
embrace all the lareet Improvements. T.. of N.nr
& Clues, (for which celebrated faro be is soul Aussie)
have an unproved way of Wringing possessed by no
other; 111•0, a superior plan of icathenng the harmer.;
preventing these Pianos tram growing Wash and wircy
after some use.
The Pianos of Clackering, of which he has o superi-
or lot, are provided with the Circular Beale, .d were
selected for hire with man by J.
Maclean, of Brixton.
The above will positlyely . be sold at manufacturers ,
price and on ISEMIIIMISISI44
W s, fi e sr.ib.t be—gaunditt .1 NV
Nalkoolithithfoltliaki./14 ahl4p3aL. tor.E
' Woodman *Tatted' tha badmen during
the,balanee of time. • • H. SLEBER,
°sat) u J W Woodwelgs, at Third at
GEORGE BUTLIII a IRO., Galveston;
HARM & GEORGE BUTLER, Retain;
WILL intend to the collection of Now and de
counts m the State of Teku, the .ale of Goods
on consignment, purchase of Produce, receiving and
forwarding of glereluitidise, and to that of a General
Commission Basin.*
Hamm= la Naar :Yost —Moses Taylor, Eng Ed
ward K Collins, Es g All.. & Pauon; Tarrant Put
nam,_k.sq; Bold C WOunote & Co; F & D Lathrop!
0 Dudley & Haydoek, Corlies & Co; Edarani
Fade. & Co; Winona & Gale; Walter B Townsend &
C ld=l,lCrro . s--Elenalmar, Ward & Pmc.-
tor & Butler; Fullerton & Raymond.
Ritrartmtersm Now oat ring. & Peck; I
o Woodruff& Co; Sickles & Co.
JohnsßUZton A S2Ccia . Cormloun.—lttular & Brother; Jay
Co
CoMBa nenMouton. Hotel , e addressed to L. AL Barrie
Merehams or to the care of Maim. 111
&Um & Co, or to Memra noon & Sargent, Bankers,
Pitteburgb. oete-dlm
ORIGINAL CAP IPPOONN----
OILA. HARM, hOonofere so tovorab . ty known
for the quality and cheapness of AU good.,
hey. leave to Minns his friends and the public
generally that he boa pod returned from Near York
and henna mu - chased for cash, ho Ls enabled to sett
chnnlother
T Ogee in thi more accoromodeoug teamteam than any
s dry',
Foe Gaulle prepares; his furs himmlf. therefore
gentian., may rest minted that he can funtiah them
with the best quality of For caps, of the most fashiona
ble parttime, at prices Muck below the Irani pnees
Cronin roe Luna hisamsnw—kle has also on hand
several pieces of the best totality Flinch Cloth, select
ed dminomiY for Ladies cloaks, (color wemuned not
to change,) of which he wilt dispose at reduced prices.
Cannons' COOS—NO paths will be roared to fit chil
dren with For, cloth, Velvet and nosh Cap., of any
color and patient. Should they not fit, if returned the
money will be refunded,
Lamm' Ftgrao Cars, of any pattern, mode to order,
and on ouch terms n cannot but give satisfaction.
between
4. NARDI, Mutat st,
Second nd Third as
EIIIMM
NEW lIIIISIOILL ENSTEVELENT,
csaaarri mimes= isaconson.
TORN E MP' I OR, No oi; Wood meet, is the sole
*gun for Cartier - Ps Patent Melodeon, a new and
healthful instrument, exceedingly well adapted for
small churches or family worship.
For the benefit of those raiding at • distance, and
emnosieently enable to 'tweet the Melodeon before
purelnising, the following destripUmi is men:
The causal: outdo °ironwood, and are as hand.
comely Wetted as a name Fiona. The key-hoard to
Eemsely the same so the piano or organ, and the tone,
blob is very bearnifeld elpsely resembles that of the
Ham slop of en omen. The mareetem can be Mtn.
diately made portable without detaching any purr, ugs
bellows receding Imo the body of the utatrument,aod
the leg. folding under, leaving the who:dein a ettaef
form. Each Matsu:mut has packing ease and whole when packed weighs ably 45 Petnide. ' The vol.
tone of tone is equal to that -of a small organ, and by
means of the swell may be Increased or duidaliffied a;
plea...; it 41 sufficiently limit for small ehurel^ ang
is well calculated fort parker Inattutnern,
Jost received, a supply of the %boner,. price, villa
case and htstructiou #ooh, .•
eset3
tun Hoot.
THE NATIONAL PSALMIST; anattenatire
collec
don of Posies and IlymaTunes, Anthems, Manta,
and aat peces, by Lowell Mann and. Geo.Jaablascoo
This dew obllection, upon which meek time tool la
boo bees ea lenrd,matleih• lbesidea a large pro . ;
portion of those old sad
tend
%unease/deb have met
oriel long continued Gavot attires sulky of DOW an
original metie, hordshed brdlintinmilshed foreign and
'rause eomposers, Making tho work one of Um most
eomplete collection of Pealtoody ever Published. It
contairm also Many Of the moatpopnlar Laglish ehan
and n rich satiety of aothetnaigull - choruses, •dsPW!,
both to oboir prattles mid alitiMb se nice.
BO eoplim riftke Marie =aid book recei ed and a
La. aho ,fiti
t piblier.ma, by 4010121 MELLOR'
•
S t woods:
DD. ()MI . DANNINO traneetfahy no tifies the public, that
Idly Abdominal or Spinet:. Supporters having ei
=creams or feat Dorsal pads, Of any anangcomei, or
•ny part sift eomposed of nosy to an maamolostor
on hia ruin* want and Mat any tanker, Ventkr, or
wearespf melt inftingentem, lo responsible to hint'for
the hill price Of bin Ispilpldrime, the santeas though
P9sdk i nted Also, that the rigor of the low
will be peredike y put its force against any such burin.
NOMa are the true "Body-Brace," bat here Dr. Ban-
Mogi! "Patent Lace," Pa-, Ap. 0, 'ld, stamped upon the
steto.olll4
to
mechanical turn, sixteen yearn oi ego, [action
Inas Apprengee, ter otherwise.) for • term of five years.
The advertiser being chiedy tirsirOns to obtain a res
pectable and comfortable berth to. hi. •?.., treat
b d
t y dZ b a s riratte e, "( e ire a at a ßOrt
Liberty al, nonter cd Woad. tnt11.4131 •
ititaxi(' STIIIPED AND PLAID f31L1C.9-{9e ka~a
'um reeelMl lot of bmidaorne black and blue '
ek, gulped and plaid Silks, at • superior quality,
winch we am sailing at uneeMsorntly low poem
A LEXAZWEII & DAY,
.19 73 market rt. Pi AV corner Diamond
BL,. AND
event 11,0 m, aciabodaddlittlitaitmi T agtle,
Robe.on Sou American, and cly , pa,
work*, sad far sulk Ira su promPllmyera
om 9 stiAnu &WHITE
CHANGE BANE BTOOM (or sale by
.Ipk=oete NHOLikI:EI &SONS
ARD 01L—AoTht17.7.11 4 ibblitil w{d low
to close cobsignamat by
met
in9I.AI /4'IVER
feu: tale
riltiZD rec'd sisd err eels
I r l / • -1/.IIVCANDLESti
QQ ALEnaTus—us cob ieem from ciivaand,
and for •ala by
'oet7 A I WA & itIVANDLESS
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NEW LISBON AND PIITDIDCEIGH DAILY
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
Cot I B.
(rte atasootaq
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock A,. A i a ,
.iisailatGlaagowr 9. 091), of We 9 ..4 ...I Hears
e3vcioek, and New Lisbon at 11, an.. rd
Lealea New Wt.= at 6 o'clock, 9, AL ,
• r tatiO talh tires during the ni Gl tmaki ;
at 9 o ' clock, A. e
111, and amass at a
norrsitutstaaking a contialatuailn. for earryinl
wagers and 'freight tretwecn New Lisb oa a a a
burgh, ln . sdasster ;Sato and at lees rats than b;
ether mina ,
The proprietors of Oda lane have the pic k ... ,
AIM . leg the ptiblic lhat they Dave fated up torog -
Canal loots, for the accommodation of lumen
Lreighi,.to run in connection with the well k
steamers CALEBCOPE Iutd RBA YER. tad
int to. Gittagow with th e Pittsburgh and Q
nen and other daily lines of steamers down tk,,A
and Mississippi rives. The proprietors pled ge ,t 1
selves to spare no expense or trouble to iinsuc.-i
fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the public •
of their patronage.
A UTPORIZPI.) AMENTS.
1
O. Al. IILaIRTGN,
S. &W. BARBA Mil, riu
R. ILANNA. &Co. • I ~, 1_,,,,..1 ,
myna! J. KARIM COO &Co. $-- --- ' 4 '
NOTICE—The stearucrlllitty ER, C. &Clarke, g 1
ter, will leave niter th is notice; for Walleville pre
ally, at 0 o'clock in_thismortdurr, 60
1848.._
PITTSSITIIOIIIBIIII.OII7IIBI7I/.1.V
DllB Paeltet Line.
FEBRUARY Ist, HQ , FEBRUARY I
JOHN D DAMS, A
LEAVE DAILY ATe A. 11., AND 4 P. M.
~..... The following new boats co.
tar line foe tko Dropout .160 , 1 1
LANTIC, Capt. Janice Park
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs and I
M'LANE, Copt. E. Bennett The boats ore e
new, and are fitted op without tenant to expense.
cry comfort that money can procure hos been pro
The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf
the foot of Doss st. Passengers will he panel
board, as the boats will ce.rtatnly lease at the
need boars, 8 A. M. and 4 P.M i
Pittairnibins Wl — OW:mu FAC•iitT
. The milt atentner
Ailimu= " CONSUL,
Wor.or
c ruFm?..ter, will
tly for. alias, on Mo
Wedocaday and y, 01 'clock precisely.
Leave R%celing everyTomrlay, Thursday an
=day, at 7 o'clock, a tat, precise!),
The Cool will land at oil the Intermediate p'
fort and safety of passeasers has bean provided.
boat 111 . 1 .011rOridEd with &self-acting safety gul
prevent ante:miens. POT fret/ ht or poar we_ appi
board or to DAVID C irERINT, I
feb4 . earner at Ist and smithfiet
" ' Then>lendid light draught at
GENEVA,
. :. antaler, will leave fo
above and intermediate ports th .
at 10 o'clock,
For freight or passtritpplton beard.
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid steamer
I - t FRIENIk3IiI P.
• Davis, master, will ,leave
•••• hove and intermediate ports th
eel° o'clock A AL,
JOHN D DAVIS, A.
CINCINNATI ANDst7T,Outs.
.
The elegant ateamer
RINGGOLD,
Cope, relater, will leave far the
• and intermethata pen, We day. I !
'Toe freight or passage, apply on board.
——— - '
SaillLAll. PACKET FOS CI Po INNA' -
s.a.e. The new and fest steamer
lIIILLSVILLF. ?
Darnesmnster, mill leave for
Tans on {V S all onnttoramlo er, ,
days aretaturchtys of each we—.k. For freight orl,
sage applY on board or to
~---- ---i
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The splendid end fast running st
. .
t. , er PARIS,
'.Z:t..!111,12.' Marano, master, will leave foi
--,,--,---=‘, •••-• above and iritermediam ports thi
at 10 o'clock, A. by I
. ..
_For frright'or paessge, apply on Surd. 04
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET.
. The splendid new steamer
C . .. ' VERMONT,
:t."—it,t...::: wt. Linsley, roaster will leave 1
For freight or passage, apply on board. a.
Mr. tddems
Prior.
Mi Porter.
Mn.bladtso,
FOR ST. LOIJISI. ....
The new and mbar:neat rerun
r '''' 1 ALICE,
„.., ..--,‘, A Q Kennett, master, will leav
ili-.''. ..
above and intennediate ports on l} day, the 7th Mat, at 10 o'clock,
For Haight or passage apply on boardkrto
octd J NEAI.7O7i JONES., Mon'ast 11/
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. ..,'
.The Ibutatestecr 1
HIGHLANDER, i
aarkinson, master, mil leave fo
bone and intermediate ports this'
Fm freight or paasage, apply-on board. 4
- --
- FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. WM. -, 4
The splendid new steamer 3
VISITOR,
- Jacobs, 61.401, will leave for .$
5
__ _
__ and intermediate ports this dal
m at o
A
0 Ocloek A. AI.
For etright or pamage, apply ol
• FOR CINCINNATI.
The.plend/d light draught sted
COBIET, a
im ilffigaßoyd, master, will leave for ar
d in
ports on this
=mlo o'clock. For freight or passage apply on boars
—•-- - -
MR ST. LOUIS. . 4
• ~,,,... , The splendid reamer
.1 J CRITTENDEN,
.ia t .....st,t. . .
. ‘7, 7 ,... t , • trillol, =ACT, Win leave far the tr,
- -- and intern:technic porta this dap. f
For trellis or pamtei.apply an Ward. vt,
S PLERIZOII,WDO - Ok. OF PALX, GO
-- - '"'lliV =sisals iota Itstan.
lir—. A:II.MP IL COS,ITITSBURGII, PA
AVE received more than one thousand Case:
Peek - nes - of Foreign and Domestic Goode,
Coo of Me
In Ispiortments in the
try, embiacing the latest, richest end most fuhio4
styles of Imported and Amerierin Goods, pureha4
entire paekagss from the imparters manufactaret,
large Auction !We., by annotate firm residing in l
York, who Is consemtly sending es Ina newel
most desirable goods a the Eastern markets., 1 .
will be offered as low as at any establishment iti
United States, and lower than could possibly be
ed by any House in the Went, We enumerate this
Darticles-
DRn. ,•• S SILKS-0 eases richchangeable, .14
plaid and brocade Gro de Affric, Gro de Berlin, Cil
Swiss, Gm de Algiers, Glacier, black Gro do R. 4
Talfata, fine Satin, Florence &all color., Ac. he'
so, Bilk Velvet of all color, every large stock. j
36 CASES DRESS GOODS, sus: cases extrai
satin suiEl t renete; do do do printed dodo; do ,
fignred . de Leine; do Clenence Plaids, sr
Orientals, c.
.A.Do, CO eases Aintree.; th 3 caseM .
striped and plain Lyonesec 0-4 Tart. Plaid ans" ., l
Twill_ ; 6-4 cashmeres and Grandilla.platds. 1,
FRENCH MERINOS—A. full assorunent of ii:i
er col
mode, on, bribe maxim, Mbestoreton,manufacture Ndsirine, blue, purple link!
20,n, osßAwy a— comprising the most amenzivq,
torment eve r offered in thin coy, embracing lon
square Mulunem and Tartan plaid Shawl., hostßrunswick, and, Jthey Ldnd, Lamastine, al
er Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, CLOVES, ..1
Lose raps, coitus, cuffs, standing collars, hems ,
-Also, linen cambrie and lawn Mkt's, Lace s end;,
logs, Belt Ribbons, Hosiery of all kinds; Gloves 41
GIMPS, FRINGES, CORDS /11tAID14, he-4
asiortment.of the mot lashionWhlo styles. tr
LINEN AND ROUSE KEEPING GOODS—CAP
frisb Linea, best numnfacture, Linen Shecongsf,
=awl lis.n.m.T.ablezi,ltax,pkturnt a i n iu d2 l ".: a tu b tr i ~i ?
sia, end Bird'. Eye Diaper. , Flannels—over 0.)41
every variety. Menthes' and Grown Muslina—i,"
than 15,000 p. -full the well Imossamakes.
RIBBONS—More than 100 cartons entirely nee
and winter Ribbon., may choice styles.
French Cloths, Cansitnerts and Doeskin., us :.;j.
variety; Veidingn,
Sir and lidlifs. ,c
WlAte Goode - of every deriptions, together oriel
cry ankle usually found in n dry goods more. lli
The follovring, I. an invoice of 67 cases goosis,;i
received, will the prices annexed:
1
10 bales of red and white
and Filmed., all wool, Inc 1. ,
7 cues blue and orange Prints, 4
10 do calj wad doe., 23 y
_s for
"i
12 do colored , Priats,
17 do Rleaehed Musl
..:
4 do Monads Loins,
7 do real Scotch °lngham. 3
Also, 50 bales 1.4 IltoernAre.lin,
loAlined,°wr willblmi*oltrer"":ll less fie p n n 'l ee d' s than cal b' be v' il
ed by naLcnbcX el'lbliehmen u in dun etty. The fl
PR1C,,..13034 1 4 which insure. lame r and WO
toll / 9 ,,` , ..,10'0e mnetly observed. Any cruel, pury .
ed atv2ll elnabljrhment found to he above the ges
het Rite, a Consequent reduction will most Isl .
1 Y e laarle,upon the eirmonsmomv being made kr„,
to bite roprietor., it beinr their desire that all g,
thallbosoldon &Rand honorable terms. All po ll
ore relpeelfull. 7 Invited to examine our airsort
witho o4 ut Wang ihe Jets& Oblighlion to purchase.
0
*
-_ .
ii .' EMS. M. X. ROBISON.
• . Rd I,lk. (Dap soma, IT
WOULD Inform herrustoma s and the i 1
plume that she has Inat smarted ken the East 1.1
splendid dasortment of 111LLINEDY and PAS
GOODES *lnch abe has selected atilt great rare ,' ,
aril, sell at - exceedingly for Oleos. It
NEl—Straw and klusid_ebarie done in the ne4.l
and best manner. -' -:2L• _. ' oeth.E4
cAscui.ED ll i tztel . Airft=l,
D COS.WINS & Oa,: Or Ithsludelphte, souttm4
1... stmaufantane Caleined'Pluter, DI tbderhiteo,
finest quality that cumber produced, at the tom rap
E11,37i, usan con har s band, fe , e,llur Put op an excel
.h
.E.T, g Stereotype Plaster al FORD, and 5..,1 pi e,
at bdecats'per bbL
Direct orders to the proprietor. at Ph . ndelphth s
toJohn Cavennaagh, wets agent at New Orlean.s3
omia.,lot
-A
IPaineasyliiiilif taiterriroad botopaaka)
NWrOTICE is hereby Oren th at the Bwrit larran,t
II of Flea Dollars per share Ins the Capital Storrj
Compars- is tequireo to be paid on or before:
ham day of
required November nixt. Instalatents not
per
month, •J unctually will be sub
by lam m ject Intialty of one pcx.4
. pen 4
GEOBOX V. BACON Treandi
N. a— lastalMeatsartiklah ;teemed W. N DP.14.4
at the Merchants' & hfultdtheturera. Bank, Ptatsbs
net9-dthd Nov ' '
. . zwicaric-scnooL: ----a-di-
DOOK YEEPING, PENMANSHIP, PIION
L) ALLY Ao.— IL I,llH.ccrata has opened a 4
School in his a nkoolrocat,ePreer of Mh and Fern(
entrance on Foofth, where he will he hope} .to i,4
innutonon in *rano of Rcnclos, PerunMab , P,
mane, Sodk Keeping Plionagra
PALLAIIFD WINTER PASIIIIONSi
G. B. WHITE,. pro. w.m a ,,,,, meet, wAll
this morning a rich amarnmettt of Ladle.' Pr;
Embroidered Merino, and Lon:erne° Make. /
cloth, Silk and Velvet Palmate. 1 boa art,eleo at
dal,: newest and Im o . NituonaWa oryle, Al.
handsome Ica of real Valeeme., Tnteml tare.,
Ina, Jasmine., and Frenth iv,n1,,,,,,,""
P. 5.--Mr: White will . oblice ra.°. ." w ith;
DECEIVED ltl:27lalNTrieils Carpet 13.1
14 hokm, 73 Fourth surer
3 Pad- {rosewood cord 'Tani< 011 Clot.;
3 rtch dark "
'Pb, abovi are of superior eptanty, flaw.try ofl
isk, of most beautiful eofoie and sakenng, tatendei •
furniture, <motor and tobrodo , rering.
•
DR" gelt°6lGoottlY9-41:Liglaivaeydb: fortiril
Plain black Kora kated , torsos
Colored ArAtancy plaid do
°Tapp, cilifOttlia, gams, larieuns Lombai
Pla/tda; rata, colcffed sad Agacccl Cashmeres;
t• de Lae;
Sulk, Tartu an her
Osihmerer, togusetbor
Isms sasonssout Of Walk dos. goals, all of settle
be sold low by tbopiets or paz Yam. 111111
oetß SIL&C&I,M7 & WHITE, pg
a IC IDD IF. Ca.
cPrrcy pariTB_3o caries new fell my lee
:iout, hem ell the eelebratal manotAmortes,
oCm o sad 63isale at redbeed roto by
SHACXPETT.A. WHI
STEAMBOATS,
FOR CINCINNAiI