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MEE MEM AlkibeFri 73 ; .... 637 lailiVAIR Wasidaigtao, 150 .4,200 .000 , Et* 1,401) Diehrwirs ..... 850 ,Blais,.• 9(0 Yak. ....... ..... llreamithad, .... 1 0=1 - aA, .... ..450. ;~ =~`~- • 8570, Wbig , mii.cmwrits shale, miictrity ant Markle, jia4 !areas 41 4 ,1113 mar. zaasslaitran. ww.bmiumeruktibbiaberimemben '. 4 c'elak 4 igHcciato_lift ; • capita away ' 13 Dehnrare..... .... . agnitei /30forylkal Dampbta. - Libman AAstos- remaldin Leturoe ........ 17akin end lanlata forums Somalia F 01020,12 BOCVON.,_. ...... ............ =tiMffilMtMdaM Only bar wingtikig to iive as a corderity le the Akio% wblcb we shall pate* gel from tie Omieceletice still to ow= : The &mute will etind 12 to 21,—ehe Whigs gained two enetebese, one in Washingtoa, exyl Ger philidelpis. A vacancy trill be pro. ' diced m do /memo Didriet by the eleelloo- of Mignon tide win lean 12 to 20,1nuil the 'recency bifida ' • , Thins& macros nt a WA:Taws mAjority Om)* togloi,u4 rw tralzed Stades &war, di phew olOrmetou Otd Panateraas r •ever abovaditerat redeem!, dincamak-d. city—Jos R. Qum ' - • • n• IlbettieHi la Spring Gip .jii•;..4l/sni D. awns, Whtg, elected, s pin. a-MO(4-40mm and MoOomery cotinft AMA**, Whig. elected ., - ,l`.:lol4.**Ciarigas comar4ises C. Dicloy, 4/41r .I:ti4riete—Ltnessuer—Thaddeue &evens, 9(44;lfitrite—Bergs—Wm. &row, Mamma, *bald 1611,D01ma.--Liccente, Caere, end Wyo. - ' sifte - ^ Choset Diger, whir, dewed. • ••• • Nand. U. ihirOggiVrOrd CtiJitait—ireph Cary, Whig, deeta . l ;: AsRu--Daor 4 Lebanon andSibuyl. 'WI Wbig, ideated. 4.lettZtistsfeci-51Cark and Mains—HanaT Na, &eat .-1611 ATigre sad Greene— . Andras Laglek.Wlds, .I:l4friet—rWastmarelano. Bedford& Cam. bda—Yob Thsciixrd, elected. Jiata:Diarice—Waddagtos sad Baaver—a. IL `, 1 4 11 4 1 / 4 V4, 4 aLlegl. • tlat Vol DistAi—Matar, enwforS and Venst tokSW. WS*: Twig mod Frew so, waxed. , ka , ,piadok-Buticr,;Ansiax*, taboo 1 4d W. awttb,Wldmedested. Apnoea Whip sad two Dessectes, 112 (Sr as tra3efabaiti from liPirsehat dr Moir* it. ems:rah* the Piiiiminatieleelioaatorttelegrapfstodetpatehes • to thingthalassAmetiesa. &amass OCRIATZ—Ia the awn of Pettimle, • takiikalt**.lobastan th e Whir eaadi lbeacrvenex haaa itatica4 of 518—beutg a " v " • Vaigiaittei2eB. Yaw Covartf—Mse moray& tia Heavy Nes, the Whig aralidite Sr Cleagtems, over Teel • rated* Lexabeo iimptclot, la the *ion& et dal, a no hear/ 'Whig Ws. The The ,ratram Dora the ThheiCompearienal Dr.. nis i is theialletel Ormammelly Chu. ' 'LMMILMOhow the dation of Hoary D. ~' itm*lilVltit ;try s maereitedie majority. .His ... *mime tritiVre.Hampel. c iuw 4...10wa_ is less 6 = ...„„,.... - g d o jositt is leas sham too - ' fig •'' ',,,,,-. -: '7 l au d F f eei3oo, *elated $e Cbutress liiiibe liiiiic4 4 2 / 1 4 11 1 3 siistr. Ii Mime, ow Wbig awl aw Democrat we 'viewed to the L , a aa the Whi l e have .c.irrisa the etevastda pi' tba,ttekel, Shoff. Pro. . - ab-fotasy, Regis:skim • • 4I '4I , I 4O II I II GIUMM 4 ti CTios Purr(VraltrA 0,4 t: va t "' gi lampumh - 183.nasiontpl o , . 70. Igl - 1111 the Whitaterilr efeciod. ine, both the Ntbig members we elected. PIMJD . E.PIIIA, Oct. 12 7 ThAfOlowipg counti ef t iT;pnioditrit - iriiliod• dirk& t t Nathamptos“:... Wyoming Adams County gives Weller 230 mtg. Highland county gives Ford 30 maj. . Free 84 vote InHainilton comity 2000. Thisty.nine comitien in shim a Whig loss of 2000 compared with Clay's vote in '44. The 2d, 3d, 4th, 86,1201,14 th, and 10th Districts :sleet Whig: Congressmen. The Ist, sth, 9th and 10th, penmen". The two latter a Democratic 4 Clerensodleoenty gives Weller 550 majority. heinegeing to press;hutt night, we melt. erl the Ortkraring telegraphic; despatch trim Cincia• mut, which changes materially the news received at an earlier bone.) Cumniav, Oct 1$181& In Delman!' county a Waig Rapresevative eleoed by a =lan* of bditirare anti Franklin have elected a Whig wilegite. Their Neve conceded tolhernemoetwn it is now probable le Whlgii have the gimee. 13ALTIMOUR AND OHIO RAIL ROAD At swain a the Strudtholdeet of the 8 e 11 3.- Mere iutd'Ohfo . Rail Road Compost,. bold in that city, oa Monday 'morning Ipt, the ettBdal Repeat of the hidden; and DiVenbnrs was made. The syrcasvidranueti 111e..compauy, during the past .year is abown to have been $1,213,761 57, bring inmassa of . $111,727 90 over the gros• receipts of the pseeinnayear, and the net revenue has ox. seeded that of the year ending on the 30th Sep. tember, 180, by $10,45041 The net revenue of the company, for the year ending on the 30th of Septetiber,lB4B, metaled in the report to be $551,558 07, a sum equal to about eight per cent. on the witolecapital of the company. For the reasons, however, Which arersatedln der. tail in the report, no dividend is declared in ino. ney, bat a dividend in the dock of the company is authorized to be made to each stockholder—thus incressiog the capital dock of the company to the amount of the dividend. • 4 I" • IiMZMI The electum for Directors'resulted initl6e re eke tiou of the old Board, with the exception of Wm. H. Matrix; Esq., arhs was anceeeiled by Andrew Gregg, Esq. As bad been previously announced, Mr. McLane closed his labors as President of the compariy, and, we presume, the Board of Directors will, at an early day, select a competent successor. The following gentle men : comprise the Board of Dixclort, as elected for the ensuing year Thomas Swan, John Hopkins, Samuel Hoffman, William McKim, Jacob Albert . &heard Patterson, F. La. cas, Jr James Swazi, Richard L=0448.1=101 W. Smith, John I. Donaldson, Andrew Gregg. The (allowing extract from the report, in Mlition loam extension of the road to the Ohio River will be Inteneatieg to oar readers,: coo .tA 2,200 • 1,926 100 161 1007. 37 .4.. 1,853 . 200 836 655 in 2):a. The difficulties of part of the smite which form. ed the =trot P of the roPort, and of Ito entire country is IM Cheat and TA•gart valley lie. en, Induced the Board ;to call in two consulting engineers to confer with the Chief Engineer upon the location of this important section of the road Frieda purpose the seminal or Jonathan Knight, of Pennsylvania, and: /oh Childe, of blanachn. e ms, were secured , and ' in the month of Jane the Board of Engineers, thus constituted, examined the ecarnmpibisragiedosith cue, and deeded upon at do lines it would he apedientio trio; in order to leave= roonakaipmairm Met ihe entire ground been iuTolifirotecl with the satiscet Portion. The. netatant engineer, having the their western sarreim were imineeirtica= red spin to the regale between Cumberland and ' the Cheat River and base since been laboriously inignied In running the lines so Unheated. They have nose Marty completed the surveys ant of Cheat River, and two afthe parties have moved Mthemound bet w een that and therTygarfs Val. My River. With the present namber of parties the survey of the label° mate guru Me prevent road to the Ohio tit Whetting- may be oamptided before the coming mituer, auditor bum- will ham leen traced with s weat amolney ••tory estimates of distauctread , . MS, although for antral con temn:thin without a revision beibeit details—ex. eeptiag the mangel paid of the mule upm. the firm fay miles, which, if the tims bated ins ye ar should be ultimately adopted ' s:mid be made ready for contract in a very short time. The report of E mu& Latrobe Enigld,• and Chad, embracing ahem the firm 27 miles of the extensioe, was not completed and- entrunued to thee'Bomd until their meeting en the 13th day of September. It presents at least three points on the me se n t toad, fano either of which the extension may be commenced, and also the same number of mutes, varying more or less Gum each other, on which the mad may be advantageoaate . conimacted; and it commas set ebdiorate diseases& -of the estimates and cotuddentions by which, 'was/if/hamar the mmineers, - the choice among all the motto M the . option of the company should be determined— The choice between the points indicated in this smart, endthe interline it may be proper b. make of the mate as far asthe mouth (argentite, involves questions of net less importance than any that would be likely to occur upon aßy partof ausentin I liorrand as the facts upon which these mold be I, satisfactorily decided required to be tborocighly sod 'minutely examined lad digested, and as the deela ICI ion chin:lately to be made mighputotudy affect the Wrests of =pedant seething of this state, the board deemed it their duty„%in the' first instance, to refer them?* to theirmounittee, in order that any militional 'lnkintiathre, not embraced it the report, but necessary to a safeties! armed conch'? aims apps the whole subject, agents fatty gave: Maud Investigated, and sabotaged is a pstspics. cos and ulldfactory gem lo•thg board ofdireeoss. • The committee d coustmetien nudes mimetic doe, to wham them:l4sta has bora refezied,Mompt ly engaged in IS investigailers,stul way be expec ted to submit their report as swam mem v res. pen M its Importance mid to the coonderations involyed in the eohnect, will admit.' ft may ,be ,prep@tem pthery4 .in the meantime, that of the pa th eethgjey:ertroddet the, gond to Wheeling, with grades perfectly 'within tireAsefal available •• • of the locomotive maim, Wad nrepenasp* gem partl9l get Mahe mite, there anew, to he no dmbt tanner in the naiads of the ern. , Meet maglaters aliandy mentioned. The selection. therefore, between rages each baeing.peenbar ad- Miramar, wilt. be onsef the earliest . subjects for Claremont eousiderationof the Bond of/.:tucimcs. By ceder tithe Bend, • :-.LOMS„IdeLANE, Presiden t. Ofileeof theßalt.llo Ohio B. IL Ce./ ' • , October 91241P18.1. toltmUm. eeetlePoadancibt the Flashier' Guam. AftIitITIZONO comm. 11,18&8—noon ;DairBht—l trenialt Ton the result of the elec. tion In the amity. a' aseaqilined op to the close 'tithe , Gonutole"Johnston • ' tE4IO '!'Lonstetit 160' Threadipiets to b ate heatdfietn, which wall give about n° souxityse Loagstneh. Pwirsonosans—kieredtth'a (W) dedodly CleilaWsrill be over 600. - Aanwitrae—Di *inter laistrelatioth (W.) ey a =Aft _ 50. Coestess—thlteeee's iestgaiti• I think :v lll _ Shortel3oo. .cesslCktointisionees VOW Wesulkeiewdy , .. fed to ion "an; estititate—enns efeuir many with &fifth and Graltoam'avote. • The Whip look upon this temp most ow& dost foe Johnston. If the rest of the State has done la's° well, he iseleeted. Young, with • hank! • - 41,741_ ,clSt 1.500 100 4212 who ELECTION. COMPAIrr t=l== The q.frehholders are already avant that autho rity has been obtained Crean the State of Virginia for the purpose, on ten= satisfactory to the am . touring the last year the . aurreye Of the various mates hare been diligently prosecuted. They were entered upon as early as about the tint of July, 1E47, with two parties of engineers, winch by the first of August fallowing was increased to Wee.. There was at that time, and for souse nate entmegitant, & difficulty in procuring the menaces of competent arid ezpoienced assistants, or the number ri pastes %sight have been enlarged, to order, as we earl:malt tkrieuff•loPre.. on the ...- Ter& with the greatest ticapolet,,}o urgent was this wish that the basic° of the mote, esLis seen, was begun some weeks before the neneLasece of the Vinous law conferring the right of Waitrilbut Statd, god before the company was pmsnitierrto &draws beyuka the boundary ofldstryland.' With. in the limns of this State; thereto* the surveys were coastal esta the middle of October- - Itarangitteers =Maned uniatemaptedly in the tield'defiest the entire &lga, awl having extend. ed theu{inesnepoonone robin saffro.4tau River by the rat they stele i m Xcalgrea to the Ticirthy of the obey and'weAa'rostafird til at; to the end of - May in executing the exten td sive, comdtettlatein of miteire =essay Ire Iteholits of tones beton= the mouth of Piles rot*: oiltuf• fib Creek szeiNfheelirig, The anima= of 'east up= the treaueserveyee the prevent. year Gum Cionberiand tO • 1:00 OM lily Wien Ittrefivo , in the glades, were as ranch delsyed by the neces sity at removing the patties to the wmtward and ownthew there With new troth, Mat the ' ;coal not present his report upon those estimates until the Oh of int April. Gen. Cass and hi, JSRAptlioras , Allowiurims.7g Tb‘611,444 later (tom thg l , w4lirrixtliiirdser of Congress from Wotan Pentisyl 'llo,LlWlttM in its true light the characte the cages tßamones claimed biand paid to Gen. C•witt, while in the service ofthe General Govern. mane Mr. gtrivis : i makes these statements on. der his own proper name, and gives the offioiral eat deuce on which they are based. To tlis Editor oftko National Inrelligonerr. ' ' Urn:arrows, (Pa.) Sept. 29, ISIS. Gmertintav: My attention hasjust been called to imolai° numbers of the "Unionnin which the ediurr has devoted ten columns, with the promise of more, to the examination of my late speech in relation to Gen. Cam's extra pay. This is a compliment I hardly expected from the editor of the - Union and am exceedingly sorry that I have given hint so much trouble and uneasiness. , I have not time just now to read, much less to comment on these ten columns's:if editorial ribus _hut since Mr. Ritchie questions the truth of my statements in regard to Mr. Can's extra pay, I will refer him to an authority, of which he seems to be ignorant, but will not dam to controvert. I refer him to President Polka message of 11th August last, (Executive doe. No. 86J printed since the ad. jottrumant. Now; charged Gen. Cass with taking, while Governor cf Michigan and ex.orticlo Super. intendent of Indian Affairs, $64,505 46 extra pap, over and above the amount of his legal and fixed salary of 52,000 a year. Now, 1 assert that thin message, sent m by President Polk in obedience to a resolution of the House, with the documents appended, sustain and establish every dollar and cent I have charged against Gen. Casa They do more; they show that Gen. Cass received as Marshal of Ohio nod Minister of France 1526,708 65 over sod above the amount of his salaries and his outfit and ettaa, which, regarded as extra, will make his extra pay 391,574 11 and hisregular and extra pay, together, 5231, 231.49. Now, if my chaigingGen. Cass with taking $131,16546 extra pay is justly denounced by Mr. Ritchie and his other venal followers as "vilification and slander" of Mr. Cans, what will they now say of Mr. Polk, who makes it 'much worse than I did? What will they any of GOT. Marcy, Secretary of War, D. Graham, RAs. tiiratforthe Treasury, P. Hagner, and John M. Mc a,,Second and Third Auditors who sustain by their official signatures these statements thus "vitt. Ming and slandering" Mr. Cass, and rendering him, if true, (as has been said by his friends) "unworthy the support ofhay honest man?" These "outrage taus' charges being estaldiabed by Air own frisn4b, what will ay vilify.= and sianderers now say ae. The president message and docitments sustain. leg these charges are in the hands of every mem. her of Congress, where they may be seen; and, to facilitate the examination,l will refer the etqui. rer to pages 2,3, 5, 40, 47, 50, 159, 160, 2."4, and 234. • It fartbermore appears by these official documents that Gan. Cam charged and received as Governor of Michigan more than do:A!, the amonat of extra pay received try al/ the other Governors Mall the Territories of the United States from the finindation of the Government up to the year 1E43. This re. markable fact at established by these records. Can 'aisles right! Can Mr. Ritchie satisfy the people of this country that Lewis Cass, while Governor of Michigan, sans justly entitled to double ea much as all the rest of the Governors of oil the other twelve or fifteen territories of the Vaned States And it also appears that a great port of the extra pay al• lowed to the caber Governors was allowed by Gen. Cass himself, while be was Secretary of War, and based upon his arms extra alletearce. These documents show also that Lewis Cass received, in addition to hie regular salary of E 2,000 a year, $1,500 a year fur fuel, office rent, ke., SIAM) a year fur eervices beyond the territorial lines of Michigan, and alas, at the calm time, ES per day and 40 cents per mlle i for making treallea with the Indians, amounting alone fur part of the time, to 113,000 a year, and making with-ht regular anhtry ind extrn allo6roneeS,.B%ooo n'yenri instead ofB 2 , 0120—ngse than $2O a day, when thalaw gave him -iesntium 56.. Ilat natsatisfied with all this, it ups pears that Gen. Cass charged and received fur several years, while Governor edMichigan, the pay and Otani:mats of a captain and quartermaster in the regular Army, amounting toupwards of 8900 per year more, and charged and received at one ruse 86,610 kiyrations, as well as several thousand dollars Sc settling his accounts and assisting to kern ma Indian code, while in the receipt of all his salaries, regular and cam, above mentioned. And what is worse than all ibis, in July, 114 a year eller Gen. Cass war appointed Secretary of War, he produced an account against the GoVernmenl, canton Wing to er13,1.94, Err alleged aver -payment., running barb ten or twelve years; Efi311.1.5 in IS -20 fur /adieu annuities; 510,1.13131, an indefinite charge^forlndian Department puerto 1620," which, if right, he could have retained in any of his *mu tely settlements made daring these tea or twelve years, producing a balance in his taro: of E 35,075. For this alleilged bedew, a relay:hoe was drawn (No 21)041 by John Robb, acting Secretory of War. in favor of Lewis Cass, thee IgnnSelf Secretary of War, on the Treasury, cud the money being paid thew:dement sued suspended dll when it was closed by Wm. B. Lewis.—(See pages 232 and 2334 Worse still: An allowance appears to have been illida.Wyn Gov. Cass was Secretaty of War, to Win. Wood ridge, we:lw of the Territory, acting as Governor cf Michigan, of ;Imo a year for three years and twenty ties days, the thicieGov. Cass was employed in netotia' tiogueitiesomoun into 54, 02 . 71 ; for'fireL Otnee rent, bee. between the years 1815 and 1927 Botha, theGovertunent was thug made to pay 53,00 a year extra for fuel, cauvrenl,Ax.„ for the territory of Michigan; 51.500 0:0130 Cut, and 51,51:010• soh. "lq; Governor IVcrodkftdge l 11.0 sametitne. If Mr. Woodlisidgel ißalintitled to thk 11,44)tional extra allowance of .51,500 a year, Wk did he not apply fry re. imitre it atthetime ! Becuseltov. Can received it. Why wait twelve or fifteen years, till Gov. Cass is Secretary of War? And why is this allowed by "John Robb, acting Secretary of Was," while the allowance of 51,37501 immediately preceding to G. B. over, Governor of Michigan, and of 51,000 lo T. Mune. awing Governor of Michigan, im mediately followipg, are "mad hp Gem Cass. Su- Mary ofWer ri-Wor this auge we page 50) When Mr. Ritchie explains awe mystrriss, he will , perhaps hear from me again. In conalmion, het me suggest to Mr. Ritchie the propriety of now turning Ma battery of billitippte end abase from me upon President Polk and the officer. ofthe Treasury and Weir Departments, who have taken the bulk of sustaining thew charges against Gen. Cass oft my shoulders. Will he do a! I venture the prediction that he will hereafter be 'Rent on this subject. "Nous venom." Scum Cazoaraii n ras Ficua—ThhegalLant State, always ready to play the beroie part, with or with out occasion, is preparing with pest dignity in view of the coming electbpn, to do nothing, and to tnnlie her action felt- Bat South Carolina looks beyond the coming election, and like the fair Tilbarina sees thin which are not in sight. The ➢conk Greene. Volunteer, so renowned in the distortions of ,Punch" was not more quick to perceiv. proach of danger, nor mere prompt in making to the penman Therm:Tyke, than that devoted suite which to eyey ready for Liberty or Detth—with a Prekrenoe hapreyes, (or the former. Mr. Barnwell Rhea has been assitiq s 'Teeth in Clurneston, and Gen. Illundtcut bashes% writiog • letter; and by startling coincidence., at Miser ism, bra she speech and the letter terminate in tire anus and hint darkly of gore. The Wilmot Proviso is to be encountered oa horseback; and Soutli.c.iiiu. lina, mounted on a mug ang, rs to Acii4 ip the attach Her weapon is the rifle. Use. Flarnilton declares that if the North carries OW Its purpose cd admitting no more slave territory into the Union, the &ern will be "essentially ebb wlal In all her ignornioiou. subialsipois " Th. thine maw be resisted; it eau never be sulimlupd to -say s the F riaaral, "hy opeople as essentially military "in their instincts as pay that God has ever created "with all the aptitudes for war—who find n safe "seat on the beck of the wildest horse at 16e prai. "rie, and In whose hands the deadly ride . never "commits one error or mistake." As a sore mode of bringing the matter to a &M. , sire ims, Mr. Rbctt advises as follows: "Sow you have this great question of slavery upon you; antl tor counsel ie, as of yore—meet the question atones, and forever. Mire no more talk in Congress by your Representatives; but bring your power to bear directly on the question—not thcwtgh a Southern convention,whieh you cannot get, (and which, if you get, may only breed condi. sion andfureakr„ess in the &raj but by the States —the parties to the coastitutionel compact, and its legitimate guardituts by the theory of the constito• lion itself. Let the Southern Stoats manta their Senators, and request the Representatives, to franc their math in Congress ionnethzudy and return 'hone, should abolition, to any of it. farsv, prevail Congrea—mintier in our terra. vier, as /Adria of Columba or slanseas the Slaty. Let theilopth take this position—let but Awn Suites in the Bodleian this petition—lel but two Stakes Virginiaagd thopth•Gafedina, takethls position and maintain it, and theSquthis safe. If drivei to an. dos. by the anew= cram Path i/3 Congress, all other steps which the honor ad intends of the South shall demand will be easily gemmed. But Vag South still Bleep In active submission to ass gressions—if no other State will maintain her dtg, nity and her rights under the , • tow is this great question, let South C • unaided and atoms, meet the contest. She can force every State in the Union to take sides for or against her. She can compel the alternative—that the rights of the South be respected, or the :Union :be dissolved, This in qui humble opinion, is tho only course by which ted Onion can be preserved, or be worth preserving; and let the result he what it may we will at taut have the conseiatia claiming made Mgt bravejongoirong effort, to save ourselves froth Ignominious and dishonorable ruin.' Now whether the wolf larceny roaming this time . - or oat oar feeders may judge far thanterly• We • - shall no t camels any opiniog omit it, 4s?► wheel, or, lithe animal ; comes, he will be !try Brace, or whether he findThgly atusrp to' deal; b Bet opcm another point we may 'junk freelyeand that 4 to express the orinaO test N the nampitati. mom Btate of Beath Caralinase it bps WU' Ufa; dose wane whenever Mr. Whoa* takes intutr, that distinguished gentleman has upon thin war ion taken a pretty large pinch.—Bah. Aar, en TfO rnnin nee o linaftnabanla Gannanst :t l Pnelailfto.ll3l{.. An; Yogi, Oct. 7, lSafi4 Mont bf the StaMiiil has at. last wake* doubt dun:: Mr. COrcon llama= to EatAttlit aid Mae f no quail/on that he has succcedisitts negotiating a loan of firs millions. of Magus frog. various pa rt ies. A letter to ghat effect van rand at the Stock Exchange; this sforenoon, by M"m" Camnaanu fle Whitehouse, from Mr. Corcoran , which created a great fluttering among the bre. ken. The sales of fancy stocks on specalation were very large, at. irregular prices, Government lone being affected slightly. The haste to make the announcement of this loon public, p.m, room to Inspect that a secret reason exists in the minds of some parties that the loan le not quite consum mated, and makes people cautious. A large robbery was committed last night, at Par terson, upon the person of the confidential clerk of Meseta Drew,Robituon, dc Co. According to cue tom, he went with funds to the factories to pay off the hands, and left a package of 31500 is one place, and was on his way to another fienthry , when he was seised by two men, knocked down .gagged, and robbed 0(39,500. He was lel senses less, but managed, after hip recovery, to give an alarm, but no trace has been finind of the money. The particulars of thin failure cf Messrs. Waters man dalargesa, at Providente, are now given, and the loss is less than at first stated. The cost of 11 their works, as they now stand, is $500„ and theymare 3130,000. The reason of their ilure is the high rale of discount, sad they say on and a half per cent a month is the beat that can dope. Low duties and an excessive importation goods made with cheap labor, boa made sad ha with the manufactories of the United States, and better times cannot be hoped for unul the Adminildration is completely changed. . The primary meetings to choose delegates to one various Conventions to make nominations, were held last night, and attended more Susie. rously than has been known far years. For Con gren, in the city districts, the nomination will fall upon the Hon. J. P. Phenix, an erdmember, and James Brooks, ot the Express newspaper, who may be considered as good as elected. Have no (cars of New York. In one month from this day, she will give Zachary Taylor' and his stall' of Whig nominees a round majority, and not the meagre plarality, that will secure their election. Speculators in Cora and Cotton have been de feated In their intentions by the Captains of the Cuattrd boat,. It appears that they hove been in the habit of going on board at Halifax with a box of pigeons, (carriers) and a hand case of type, and after taking n statement, get oat an mare upon tissue paper, containing all the news This, when within four hour, sail of Boston, IS fan. tened to the birds, mho reach town before he ship is telegraphed, enabling the spa. Slaters to send the news 'South and West, to the ruin of many mer chants not so sharp. The C614.1/11, to stop this. charge a very heavy price for the passage of "pigeons," and havu rather broken the litheness Iwo the gratification of merchants. Saturday Evening.—Mr. Corcoran has obtained near six millions of dollars, of which two millions and some hundred were by the sale of U. S. Loan, and the rest borrowed. He has with him one million of dollars in stock, and will, it is said, bring back coin for it. The money has been raised from eminent houses, and a part taken for investment. This irides of money must hare a temporary beneficent effect 'moo our market; but as no one ever got rich, so shall we continue poor, as king as we buy more than we can pay fur. Since the news Cotton has alkm fr Fluor Is per bbl.; and Corn 2c the bushel, closing very dull, woh large receipts, and an inobnation to sell. c. The following article in reference to Penneylv._ sin although Written with a mom Spacial view to the Governor's election, is no less applicable to the more important election still to take place. The situation of Pennsylvania is truly Imposing in the political contests of the present campaign. She is awaking from her long slumber to a sense of her own dignity rind interests, nod is slinking oil cukvoisin as the cacrescnere which has so deformed her beauty, wasted her substance, polalited her industry, mid frittered away her italbenee in the National Councils In plane of being the park. brine of a emotions Deosomacy,--tlie Patient J o. coils.° donkey—she is taking her appropnato wind in the front wink of Whig States, and in the pent work of electing a Why; President. Her position is truly glorious. Penstayiennia Election To Mr Rliror of the Prart.4o, .lan neat It seems to me that Iles apProcebing lubernate riat and Presidential elections in Pennsylrauia are attemled with imposing and most peculiar circum. stances. Her great interests are esceedingly de pressed—large masses of her laborer. ate out of employment; and the tires of many of her numer ous fumed nod - fames ore extinguished... The question arises, how does all this happen in a State of such boundless resources and of such inex haustible, undeveloped mineral wealth as Penns sylvont• ! The history of her piesimit calamities is short, and the causes are quite obvious Under the mid of 1812, the men and the inter ems of Pouroylvania glow ppnnnnprttma , 4a s ' fires of a thousand furrumerlit sip flit 3r. fEp2alq' aide, opt of which her hardy sons tore the ore. more , istuable, fin all useful purposes, than was ever dug from the richest mine. of Iklealca.. Her laboring men were all employed at generous! j re munerating wages, business tieurilated, the mes were pod, and contentment and happiness reign ed throughout her borders. Tina stare of things continued op to rho fall of 1814, when the last election of President took place- The honest men of that great State advised the moues of her peo ple the proper course for Penhiylvania to pursue topreaarve her...pVasperity and continue the rob fruits of that patriotic policy which pigtail. boom &tor against the ruinous competition of the labor of other testa favored lands. They adviacil them to rally around the great champion of the protons tire yailloy, Henry Clay, and stand firmly try the tariff of 1642, which was showering such benefits upon all interests snd all departments of industry in Permaylvania. But the Latafocia leaders, falsely pretending to favor that policy to which they knew that lames K. Polk was mast deadly opposed, got op the Kane letterjuggle, and deceptively placed on th eir banuers,"Polit, Dallas, and the Tariff of 1612F' They succeeded by thtseattrocionaly des ceptive devices in humbugging and cheating MO honest portions of the Democracy of that great Stop out of a fair and Just expreanon of their opituona upon ilia protective whey I:_ta , vote of Pennsylvania was given to Jams K. Polk as the &lend and advocate of the tariff of 1812! And about the first legislative mat Which was consum. Mated under the Adanniatrafioa of Polk and Dallas, was the destruction of the MAR of 1842,' and the substitution of the free trade tari ff ot 1976. A. STEWdRT. I appeal In every intelligent men in the country* 4.1 r the truth of the. facts. They constitute n part of the history of the last Mar years. Well, what has hcen the result of these deceptions and petit ical cheats by the Demeantia lenders, upon the • substantial interests of that•great State. Immense foreign importations have &nee flooded the coun try. The protincts of pauper Inbor have rushed in upon us, under the low free trade tantr enacted by Yolk, Dallas, Buchanan Sr Co:, nod ovenyhelm• ed the independent and well paid working men of the United States. British imported coal Is nos depressing the price and to a considerable extent supplying the place of the anthracite coal of Penn. sylvania. British Iron is now being tninepon. ted over the Iron ruourdains of Pennsylvania, and by the very doors of ber silent and I.lGBtrWd fun.. cis into the State of Ohio Her 'lnherent see snE fining for want of work, and the cry of distress and hard times rings from one end of the State to the other. Will the working men, the honest Dem. octalc maws of Pennsylvania' stand this misers able game any longerl Will they longer tnffe oath dick dearest liners Cgs for the benefit of each ungrincipled political leaders? Will they spin, themselves to be led again by diose same perfidious leaden, bliniliblded Um" the support of Lewis] Oho, the mass bitter en emy in the country to the policy of protection to Amos /odor, who voted in 1046, in the United States Senate, against even considering or treating with ordinary respect the petitions of the Democrus of Pennsylvania against the repeal of the tariff of '42 —who, by adopting the Baltimore resolutions, stands pledged to the free trade policy--who is open and undisguised in his telentlesa opposition to all the interests of Pennsylvania—is man who his sold himself to the South fore ' mess of pot. tags wbloh ho will never taste—a troitor--an sum blushing and bloated to the:interests of the free States? There should be smile limit topublic wrong There should be some bounds to'pubfic endurance. The public indignation canto In ispected always to sleep. The suffering working meh of Peon s, who were so grossly, intentionally, and cruelly de ceived by that, insiders, at the last Presidential also Clan, have shown great finbagnmeo in keeping their hands off tho perfidious political wretches who are the reed authors of their present calamities.- 7 nolo are no marks of contempt do insulting tnr these poor and abused men to visit any attempt by their burner betrayers to again hood wink and chest them into an abandonmentof their true interests. Should any one of the political leaders who were concerned in tho contemptible political swindle of ltitaignin approach these betrayed and suffering fors of Pennsylvania wi th new Ilia and new trio to:sws thew ant of their honest opinions and cherished interests, they ahmdd be made to (eel the indignant scorn of the midedrhom they so shamelblly duped, end whom they reduced rain. n condition of high pros perity to want and rain. 1 canteen' not it were one of thnt large minis o honest, Demosratio lahming men of Penngivanin, whom thou priratlcal leaders cheated so basaly fo 180, by %Warm Mt to them the false flag of .Polk. Da Una and him Tariff of /41,' into the support of an administration which has 'deolned my means of subsistence, and in comermenre of 'a, kicking.. ale and inbludennt deception, I wee thrown out of .employment, with' a latpfamtly of balsams chit. d m mina to me to Vattt for brand, I do not say Oat Pavia' vtlll upon thgla Perfidious leadyss pgnmi chastisement, stamper* I met them; bat I dour that. it womb! require very great self :e -er:dot and- my extrabrdieary kithestance in um, to refrain fpxn lapwing upon them snob • rebuke, as &jug and"tighteonainftnation would seem to prgrant4 Min Injured, insulted; deceived masses xre.",p,.. should raise such a worm of In. q)pkaA the ears of their p6ljtical beirlWas• Si shag make them cry to the rocks and ms _ i ._ tchkigthiaittfrrnZerettter •t., . 'l l, an 201 ! ". e reePiabfrold/qtnilds.. - -* '". wail datuty. sale ra a t theastheoheriee tiliarthe mit cow" 4 PPernfilrek the ;id of present comae. die avoid laiwerght in the' male of CassattAcrertradr, and her voice should decade the elettims, nanortileglight will break upon the dark ness 6 , luett now broods over tither grecs nameata for the etztifour year& Ifs.* goes itriohnston to Governar, kir Taylor and a protective tend; a bright end ontiouded future opens at mice to 'taw 'Vexed , win again ream to gladden the heart, of paver°, and generous wager will toward the labor, of all her workingmen- Should every true. E honest and panicle° man in Pertasylvan" devote his w*ole time and his best, undivided li ons for the next th irty days to a consummation devout. Isr to hie wished by every real friend of r great tulsrean, it would be the best, and in the end the most *Stable month', work they ever engaged to. Let them think well of this before it is too late Therd es no time to be lost. The eyes of die wholi American people arm now fixed upon Penn.. sylvaida. • The friends of protection to Amerman labor*l other Stale now expect Pennsylvania to F iu do h uty. Let her but be true to herself uand own interests, and she cannot then be &lee to a at her ruler Stores. FeAssue. Groans of the Instaa,tad While, our Loookmo fellow citizens take their dedrai t iti , this State with' a slegree of equaldroiry ilidtZSeasithendable, the editor age) . Post makes t . Weise — if idienlotur by theirage and malice he man , igisti 'ss the 'Whig party. 114 even descends to th lowest vituperation, na a Means of giving vent his disappaintmerd. limm him: " opponents have carte d their eptire ticket is a c ounty , namight 'have been etpected: Ma in doi io, they have gained nothing in character, eft r fur honer'. Or hOnesty. —ln their etrows to syr the 'veld for Governor, they have km gle tip Ida ifffirmotis Mar...Va.:fords and paleicel Mask fegictitithe mat e end there is no as ajewo muss whiekt Myatt. in their power to perform, that has nuteen , seeomplished.,Their money has beet, free! e x pended; to order te , prine and theatres all ki iof lies 'I:60111 0m Democratic cenclidater and We 'hive hoard of 040 poor wretch, who ha:pre f.:hied to he a Democrat, who has been under pay, it 415 a week, to even his inflamer among the washing men ra Gast* of Wm: F. Johnston." To any not3iigUf the bad taste of all this, it in gnaiudy =ilia, and highly libellous on an burnoose majority of the citi zens of th,is county. What 'in &wafture blacirgunnts' and 'political blank legs' have beep' .botlight cipl , To whom dues the splenetic eilltiar Tres? And what 'lies have been printed circulated about the Democratio candidates , It iiioStOrious in this community that the only at. tackl which have been made on the State and COMO , candidates, have graced the columns of the ?oat. While the leading Whig papers have studiously' avoided raising any personal issues— leseknnt the corniest to be decided on the question of priulipie alone, the Past has teemed with moat bitteb unjust, end ungenerous attacks upon Mr. .1o1uwl:an nod Mr. Hampton. And now the poor esl-hre ban the effrontery to lay the canse of the Wderloo defeat hts party has sustained upon the ',cireulation of hen about Democratic candidates.' We have n better opinion of the Democratic party of this county than to suppose Mal they ap prove of web iiiholerde charges by the Poet, or that they at all sanction them. They know that the wiliest wu condi:toted with remarkabb GM peas, by all concerned, except the Port itself, which daily teemed with concentrated bitterness against the Whig candidates. Il is certainly corm modest in so new an tropor. latinn es the cditor`nf the Post, to charge, upon his (plow townsmen, with whom he expects to hire, and among whom he makes his tieing, the 6 ”3 ,, nit op ut ' infamous blackguards, Pad . • political black legs,' and with 'freely expending' then mosey to 'circulate lies.' To the &hien of she Putellergh Gaon. Ma. Wurra:—Being up somewhat late last night, to hear the cheering election news that continued to arrive trom the Wards and townships, =noun, ring ..totinvion's majoriti.," I tall ram a sound sleep—mad dreamed—and is the dream the Edi tor of ltm "Moruirqt Post," shut up in his sanctum, Was revealed—giving utterance to the folk:mug moliktquy: .We are terribly licked that's certnin,nred sore ly lwaten. mot and why! A lb! that'. the rob. la Free `skid no tench loved in thin, the land orPenn , Ito Irish, Dutch, tlse Webb:arid Scottiala clan, with one voice vote (or freedom's man' (th, no, it eau% be no. Am I nt, too, an Irishman, and yet I pat away Johnston and Lis soil—l go lon Cosa end Slavery !!! Then why, I ask, why are we beaten so! I long the canoe to know. Hold there—a thought—ah, yes, me, this head is full of thoughts this morning; thoughts, that if Improved, might • world create.— I feel then, inner upon the vasty deep of ray poor brain, and conjure spirits up' . Election news by Timmeartt—souree of infamy and falsehood -7 heavens, lightning ru,k, if it declares that Johnston is elect---should it persist in with it declaration, I forthwith charge the .Morning Post" to oped hat- Aoki vide, with "shell and grape,' upon electric+. •iy itaelt .2sla aUsaaph7 We ce say Airtne ynge, can long withstand my ire and vret6 wises mot ed. Annihilation" Yes, that's the word—and that alone shall be the doom—of O'Reilly, and his director board—his poets and his woes, and all the lying elan of clerks and writers, all corobined,-our party to deanery !' Here his raving became y 0 pea that I awoke and the newsboy pat into my hand she "Morning Pont," containing an article headed "Tim Kw arm Trasomtra,"--to - it I refer your readers far the sequel... , • !.441..varitior. Local Mattes. azroareD rug Tat PITIM32OII DAUS GUMMI. &acmes Rxresera—All parties were kept in a stale Or provoking anxiety, yesterday by contra .dimory remora got op Mr sport by some misetile vomi scamp. We consider the election of lobo ston absolutely certain, and made some effort to convince the doubting--but Whigs thought the new. 'too good to be true,' and Democrats Wired about ifs as it they thought it impossible that 'such sad nears' could be reliable. Even figures would not convince either party—dpres would they said, and the Telegraph couldn't be depended on. The general determination among the Whip ap. peered to be to 'writ till they were out ofthe woods befit:re they hollowed'. The I.)einociata, seemed to 'expect nothing, end they not gw'nn to be dis. appointed.' Surma or Pucntu•—The Blue. ender the con• mend of Captain A. Hay celebrated the aneiversa. ry of the siege of Puebla yesterday by a parade mitt dram mud fife. Slaz roe retiree 111:mot —lf you wish to be lum p...Ml to any truslettaklng yoo Must storeys Mae the i mope, means.' Therefore, f you have' a cough, use J . ligra-qoaaor and be cured for it im the proper means. ilityr Yrni Aattnicia . or difficulty of breathing, Men the only clEpient ;macs to cure you to to use Jayne. Expectorlpit, Which yrol Irucq2qately overcome the apaaria whicd bru h coqtructs the &Clete . * the tube., and Women. anm Wee qp i• tnuaus which clogs them up, slid thua removes every ulistnaCtiOn to a free matu ration, while at am tune all ilidamoutuon is sub dued, and a cure is certain to be effected. Have you Bronebitia, Suede& of Blood, ['Jemmy, or in fuel any Pulmonary Affection, Men use ley ne's Expectorant and relief in certain, and you eftil fled that Yee bun. ." the proper Means. For ale in rittaborin at We Foam Tea Brom, 7146 111.01 Des! Wood. /0017 Tarn Et F rV ar*v"e—Vt tatt t aly Tooth, offer being once totee:le ed with /ones' Antler Tooth Paste, have the look and Color of ivory, and at the same lime is so innocent acid bet. its daily use is advantageoas even to the. teeth t are in a gpsnl codattion, giving teem a ',eau. tiro! po tsh and preventlog decoy Those derayed it prevents from becoming rrorse—it also (sames mach as, see becoming loose, and till render the fitmleat teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliriously sweat Fries TS or 371 rents a box. For male by %YU JACKSON, IV Liberty street, lush of the big ltoLpt. s.eptO Vi . Ttsvostotor In Dv. of Dr. kllsean's a Pills. —lt wonld be easy to fill a volume walk cm Amite, of the excellence of this medicine. Wherever it has had a trial it has nude itself popular We havoln our pos session hundreds of orders like the follovrin Vsavicaction, N. Y., Dee. Ik. 1847. Musks. Am; & Co: Your travelling agent left with me a short time since, a inanity of lidiLean's I.yr Pills. Tbe whole Int sold very rapidly, and *imp the highest satisleution Indeed Ii is coomidered the best medicine of the kind ever uttered for sale. Ile.e send me another supply as soon ss possible. W H AINSWORTH A genuine snicle of the above valuable medicine can be had at the drug sta., of J. Kuhl & Co., No. GU IVotsl street. sepll Laxit'a Wows R2.ll.l . —lNTanai Yertatfuge has long been admitted to be the beet medicine ever discovered fqr doelling worths from childten. The following certificate stiesli• volume. in Its foyer. .Efaltaileo, W 000: Co N. Y. June :Mt, 1E47. "I certify that 1 hove um! hi'Lasse's Yermlfuge, and foond It all that It is recommended to be, and have sold 11, CO have lu all eases found it to be an effectual cure. 8. Cairene/L." For sole at the Deg Siqre of J. pill 11. co, 00 wood street. ply IN, IF. Wright, 111. D., Dentist, Stems an residence on Found weed opposite the Pittsburgh Beck. Office hours from hi o ' clock to 19 A 91., and from 9 o'clock to 5 P. M. aspl449 (IX The Fseeutore Committee of the "ttough and Ready Club" mill meet ibis evening, th room ad )olniug tit? Dace. octl3 • 1- J. B101(411.Cbm. Nolace.—Thc usual coune or Fre? Lecture. in the Sixth Ward School 1t0..., VIII commcno. on this (Fri. day; evening, at but/ past 7 o'clock. Subject: Okte..- siii—by S. Williams. 0,4.3 .Dr Gt. Q. !Kimono, Den sssss S TFICE !dilictiers, on Founh siren, a fow doors above Wood siren. Until the completion of the Wein nearly opposite. Teeth to blocks, vhh g s t. wet icons, after the manner now universally preGsr red at the east, manufactured to snit each paint:be ow. Teeth, from • (ea set down to • single one, In serted on • section plane, that avoiding injury to the natural. teeth. Specimens of blocks of uction plan May be examined at the ether. .411 operations ineident to the profession perfor t po with etas and fauldulnesa. I ' aagt„,,yo, ` , :' - :'Zz . •;, ,, ,f'T ; :j,' , ;:-; ,, ' , ..'; 4 c , '" , ;::44::!;7,1,,..: . ViCta IntereaßOMEO/ - - , obib INIRIPMVSTar , eI4IOMaktY 2 4 sznal YWIL .C!aosusnelti-_INNEWCobis, Asthma; Ther.hilis, fa .fin r i na r tt i al. DiZely F wtan t Bos:h.. We noen, &Ins, kok l e ' n Con sihatlort,'Fore-Throts,'Noritte nebnf ty..nd all Mau. of the Throat, Breast sad tangs; the moot ef fectual and speedy CUM ever known tor any of es, la DR. SWAYNE'S Compound lyrup of Wild Chorcr: This medicine in no longer among those of doubtful utility. It has puled away from the Maenads daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stands higher m repa ra tion, and is becoming more extensive ly used than any other preparation of medicine ever produced for the relief of suffering man It has been introduced very generally through the United State. and Europe, and there are few towns of importance bat what conadn some remarkable evi dence if its gore/ effects. For proof of the foregoing statements, surd of the value and efficacy of tha meth snarl tttip.roprincutowrzltl. bean b allar p of t ted e mr,rdtmho4 men of the first respecuthairy—men who have higher views of moral responsibility and justice, than to cer tify to !sera, because It will do another a favor, and themselvra no injustice. Snob testimony proves coo. elusively, that its surprising excellence is establithed by Its Intrinsic merits, and the unquestionable unitari ly of publics opinion. The inetantancous relief it af ftrds, and the soothing influence diffused through the whole frame by its use, render* it a moot agreeable remedy for the afflicted. "When awn, acting inanictrrtse tenuous impulses, voluntarily bear tramway to the truth of thanl or purucular fact, such tewinumy, being contrary to their worldly interests sad purpose!, coerces conviction of its troth, and commends itself in a special manner in aniveassd credence.n—CPHogan's Motel hlsairns. READ THE HOME CERTIFICATER Baud. Amara. Coat or Pumeossar - Corommerron:— There never was a remedy that ha. been as aueeessfel in desperate eases of Co.stroption, a. Dr. &mune. Compound Syrup of WWI Cherry, It strengthens the apneas, and appear to heal the nteery on the Imtga, cresting new and rich blood; power possessed by uo other medicine. . Coat= Co., April 2Sth, MPS Dr. flerayne—Dear Six I verily believe your Com ore:lnd Elyrup of Wild Cherry has been the means of saving my life. I caught a severe cold, which made atir=warse, attended with a severe cough, that rests hire remedies which I had recourse to, still 'accenting until my case exhibited all the symptom of Pulmonary Consumption. Every thing I tried seemed to bans no erect, and my compiMul iacreased so rapid ly that friends as well as myself, gave op all hopes of my recovery. At this time 1 was recommended to try your Invaluable medicine: 1 did or with the most hap py remits. The first bottle had the erect to loosen the cough, causing me to expectorate freely, and by the time I had used ate bootee, I was entirely well, and mu new as any man as I ever was in my life, and would be happy tojive any tuformatton respecting my case, that o r • erera may derive the benefit for which I run so grateful. For the troth of the above staternern, I !CCM' you to Peter Ruh. Clearer, West (Amster, Pa, of whore I purchased the medicine. Respectfully yours, Jamas Moses. Dr. Swayno--Dear Sir. I reel a debt of gratitude due to you—and a duty to the afflicted generally, to offer my bumble testimony in favor of your Compound Sy rup at Wild Cherry. Memo three years •iare I was violently attacked arah cold and intatureanon of the lung•, which was accompanted with a distressing ouglff pant in the breast and head, a very madden ble discharge of OfferdiTC. mucus from the lung•, espe cially option change of weather, however slight. At tint I felt ro alum *bout ray condition, bat was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into conscautt, don. I grew dells weaker, and at length was scam.. ly able to walk about, or speak above o whisper, each teas the exceeding weakness of my lungs. During o s, P I had tried vinous preparations sold prescriptions, ton found no relief—grow tug all the time worse. Just bent I was advised sad pustulated by • dear friend in Wilmington to make twat of your Syrup of ld Cher ry. I maw conk-. that previously I had hero mein diced against patent medic-mu. and I am still outlast thove coming out of the hands of emperies, bat under standing your claims to rho profewien and practice of medicine, and having unpile:l fanh in the saying of my friendo. I forthwith a n d of DT. Shaw. mica your &gede a few Wale*, and communed its ore. Illy di. ease was at that 111110 1:d 2U Or LI 610111.611' wandlog, eon requently it was deeply seated. I found, however, considerable rebel from the une of the first Mar or Ave bootee Dot being a public speaker, I frequently at tempted to each with my increasing strenath, end thereby ruptured Mose .verwls that hail already begun re heal; in thw way, doublicas, toy cure was greatly reweded. In consedeuice of actin thus imprudently, I had 0, use MCP/0 or fifteen brutes before I was per fectly restored. I have no (swollen, a much smaller number of bottles would have made me sound. but for the abeam. netts...bah The Syrup allayed the aver trh habit. took away the distressing cough, put a atop in the dd.-barge of matter from the lunge, and gave Mint and the edam syttem Bond brads. I have defer red oaf - jog this certificate until now, kir the purpwse 01 bemg rfectiy satiofied with Me permauncy of the cure, tual inns- that I feel perfectly well offer it with plewure. It•v. J. P. Joules. , Dublin county, N. C. Moon. Poo/m.04.11,15M forpurtaut Caution --Read! Read' There is but one genumo preparatioe of Wild Cherry, and that Is Dv lilies, toes, the first ever offered to the public. whirls has been sold largely throughout the tinned Stales and some parts of Europe; and all pro• nitrations called by tho name of Wild Cherry have been put out duce this, ender cover of some deceptive eirctun.ranee., In order waive correney w their sales. By a little observation, no person need atistaki the genuine from the false. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a bestauful steel engraving, with the likeness ofWilliam Penn thereon; also, Dr. Sorayne's siceatorei 'and as Mabee secunty. the portrait of Dr. Swayue will he added hereafter. so as to distinguish Lis preparation from allotbcns Now. if it was not for the great costive properties and known virtues of Dr. Swayer's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persons world not be endenvonng to Flee etlTreitcy to them fictitious nostrums" by stealing tbe nat. of Wild Chem. lieutember, always'bea.r in mind the name of Dr. awe) na and be not deceived. Principal Oce, comer of Eighth sad Rare ateeets, Philadelphia For sale wholesale and retail by OGDEN & SNOW DEN, roe 2d gad Wood nisi 0 A FAIINhis. TOOK & Co, roe Ist and Wood, and Ilth and Wood nr, WM THORN, 33 Market at; 8 JONES, 180 liberty or; JAS A JONES, roe Hand and Peon stsf JOHN MITCH ELL, Allegheny city, and by all respectable dealers in medicine. coed& Potent Grails:ilea Gates= Beirut+, anzt Taxi /1i In.suktfrd Pam,* Modiati and ether purposes. Mills is the only Instrument of the kind that Jou ercr been presented in this country or Europe for med ical purposes, and Is the only one ever known to man, by which the galvanic fold can be conveyed to the hu man eye, the ear, the brats, Cle to any part of tbe body, either externally or internally, in a definite gentle stream, without shook. or path—with perfect safety— and often with the happiest eine ta. This important apparatus is now highly approved of by many of the most eminent physicians of this coun try sad kkrope, to Wheat the afflicted and others whom it may concern can be referred. Iteferenee will also be given to many highly respectable citizens, who have been cored by means of thu most valuable amiantus Of some of the most inveterate nervous disorders winch could not be removed by soy other known mesas. among various other, it has been proved to be ad mirably adopted foe the cma of the following diseases, via- nervous headache and other dixases elate brain. It is with this gemming alone that the operator can convey the magnetic fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to restore right.,or cure =sures.; to the mu to restore hearing" to the tongue and other organ% to fe mere speech; and to the mums parts of the body. for the one. of chronic rheumatism, sathms, netualgp. or tie dot u:, paralysis or pwrr,.scl i cs . tee k be Et. Vito's dance, epilepsy, weaknets• *mins, some diseases peculiar to Females, t oars of ohs Mobs, Ix kjaw, etc. eta. fur sorrounduir retinues isf Wmaam Pa., and privileges, with the instrament, may be purehased, and also tested for the core of diseases. Fall inansonsus will be given for the various ehemi mils to he used for vaelbos diseases, and the best man ner for operating for the core of those diseases will al so be folly explained to the purchaser, sad a pamphlet put tnto his hands expressly for these purposes, Cafe prepared by the patentee. Enquire of outl3.4ty W ILLIAMS, Vise so, Pittsburgh. R. T. Roberts, M. D., QPTIIALkiIiVSUROF.ON, will attend to the treat ment of Ilse.. of the Eye. T. R. has been engaged in this branch of the mesh cal profession for eixteen years. of has conducted an establtshment for the treatment of diseues of the eye alone for several years. Unica and reudence comer of Sandasky st and Strawberry alley, Allegherff ciy, swtl3 Singing School. OFESI. 30R BINGHAM well open ,a Singing PSchool. in the basement of the new htetbodtat Episcopal Church, corner of Smithfield and Seventh streets, on Thursday evening next, at 7 o'clock. Terms—One Dollar per scholar, for each cleaner. .0113-dim y ogr—A Protorseory Note, drawn by Loo utt Dal. IA sell &Co, payable to the order °f lames O'Hara, laud endorsed by tomb) dated January lat, IM S., at la months, ter Seventeen thanked and oily-three 301110 Defiers—has been lost or mislaid. All persons •re cannoned pot to receive the Moe, u Its payment has heolo .lopped. °cal-dist JAAII33 O,IIAILI. AN ELECIaIaNT Rosewood Second Iland Piano. in perfect order, made by Clackering Maekeys, Doman; cost originally V.l, will by sold at a very reduced price. Also, • wood liand au octave Piano, price VS. For spb, by JOHN If MELLOR, °old Ed wood at ILAKE'S METALLIC FIRE PROOF PAINT—Just reohl, a law supply of the above article, for Roof sland other purpose. We can recommend the above Fort Proof Paint, for toe have been doing 4 for neon four year., and know it to be • good article. - II PHILLIPS, No b wood at BLACK WADDING—IOU Ito: extra, heavy, large, last reed by SHACKLE:IT a ocil3 99 'rood at - I,ILANNELS-10 balee common, =edit= and fine, JC plain and twilled, red, green and white Flannels, lust opened and fur sale by octla EDIAPICIXDF & wnrre. Eteetelt, Damask end figured Table, tte, tegood assortment teed by oott3 SHAD/MEW b. WHITE 1101.LANLIS--3 eases goal epdny, opened .1) and for ude by SIIACKLETT WHITI3 cicala CIRASII—Qie bale medium, Om 01 _ee .11!‘i by oell3 suAclthurr IF WHITE j3RINTED FLANNELS—Hue euo small figured red, wide and elmap,mm opened by __oell3 SHACKLETP k. WHITE F i ey ult--.l.a ct b j; Family kjicoUnstarogli.de I)800.118-...8.4.1ozjnal arrived wl far tale by octl3 ./MIN 8 DLLW‘qt.:l3l - IDNULISII AND FR} Cilcl-DlTlaS—juld JD a Ines., let Pt4llErtOrh Mid French Cloths hick Ve inure Impala 01 a great sacrifice, and can therefore soil Sham at slltb low once, as la be quite en induce ment to pennons in want of goods of that kind. cent ALEXANDk R & DAY B UCKWHEAT FLOUR-50 sack. bullnl . Buek wheat, for sale by octO tl F VON BONNHORI3T & Co CORN MEAL-21 sacks for sale by oet9 9 P voqyptioclsT a Co 'VITRA FAMILY PLOIllt —4O bbis for sole by lrf tret9 S F VON BONNIIORST &Co 1(1llEESE-150 hos Wettern Rezone, for sale by N./ mill S F VON ItIONNUORST &CO CREAM NUTS-6 sack . jam !veil and for gale by oet9 WICK a NVCANII,I,I4 .. . . . LIE:GARS-240 Las of the fopck*piiihokca brawl.— aWleat, Jas .0 la La Napoleon, Ain rsorm; Meat, PrinVP 6 slingillK, au all tee' aad for sale by talD 1 ICIC 6 KI`CANDI. MACRIMEL-145 bbla No 31arge, 180, ma band and tot WO by oetio WICK tr. 111 VANDLESS PORK—Just cre'd and for We by , I.YI pet° WICK & 11I'CANDIESS DILYTHERRILIF`. 4 "°\fft,r.V.,Ktrca "a° INBEN(i AND FLANSEED—Landsng and for sale J by nen) Al ALLEN A. Co AUCTION t 4Aati,.., Dr Seam D:11,1144/1210011100.'" I. Fear:peed the' Monday tairrdrtir; Omit, atiireelmek,_ Liamniereial saki Remy eomier of Ftrieta, Will be erad,witbontresente," Et Moshe ate earn:hew wof fall and mixer dri. Go944earmietiall rfine mailman, =teens, tweedi, Rennie-kr jans, flannels, blankets, mottoes, Opecae, ramie de giegbania, Wants, eaficocia. gal silks. block satin, aann and maxima in, illiberal., sawing silk, silk /Aka, shawls in peat variety, /WWI damask Labia ninths, hosiery, eaves, chicle, tacking*, blesehed imd brown muslin., i.e. AI 0 o'clock. Grocerids, Queenrwarr, Furniture, tr. A quantity of groceriel, GUM gleam, and queens owe, table knives and farts, bazdirare y mantel clocks. 100kintrglassel, window blimia, FranYlm and cooking storm A &extend anortment of new and second hand house hold mmitnia, kitchen mensila, help 9 saw aak'n....i 3 cam boot. ahaca, assorted; 7. boa tL:to quality va. mameactured tobacco; 8 bbla lake fiah. . • At IS} cdelock4 Retail stock of fanny and staple dry gond., mOY mods eloildng, flue duns, gol4 and •dvar armnbea, jewelry, fine ender", Daddies, brid les, whips, musical inausuanntOarman Caney goothyße. ontl3 itooks,by Catalogue, at Auction. On Saturday evening, oer. 14, at, We,lock,nt tha Commercial Sala Room, cOrner of Wood nod Fifth greets, mill be sold—A, largo colleation of valuable, miscellamoim Booka embracmg Theology, History, Poetry, tbe Drama, runny mid pocket tables, fine OM. timed arenas in s*ndid bindingotratialsi oleo blank Loo k., Inner and ci p wooing pape,' OH k. octl3 JOHN D DAVIS, Anal . Tba third tale of W A M'Clarr %leek of DGoods will be combatted ob Friday tatorabig, the I,lth inn, at 10 o'clock. .All parsons probating good* ore request ed to wend; as bargains will be sold. oetl3 • JOHN D DAVIS, A act SPfr.dia Properiyi ou Duquerrs'&lWay at ductton. On Tuesday ailarnoon, Octobeil7th, at 3 o'clock, arill be sell on the premises. that largo and Lot of Ground, at the 0017100 of Destoems Way and Hay meets, : having • front of 140 feel on Duquesne Way, end extending alms . flay mmet 144 feet 71 inch es, bled to the privilege of ORO feet alley in the rear thereof: being the most d esirable sirable prOperty now for sale in that beautiful pan of the City, and may be divided into =alter lots if desired- by purchasers. oetl2 JOHN 13:DAVIS, AueL AMUSEMENTS. • SECOND NIGHT OF ME..6- A. ADDAMS. FRIDAY EVENING. OCT. 13, will be presented OTHELLO. I===l Mr.Oxte. Cassio •• 'Mr. Prior y . Desdernons Miss Porter. Amelia Mrs. Mattison. COMIC POLKA. To conclado with MLSCILIEP MAKING. Mariam Myst b—Miss Cruise"! Mr. Archer./ Aso:trews. Eagle Saloon. Wood Street. PllOUllof the contial greeting of Ores one thousand friends, and the unexampled - pm/new bestowed upon ma since we re-astromed the control of this cunt.. bailment, we beg leave to inform ontiriends and pa trona that no exertion will be spared to prommerthe com fort, pleasnre and hilarity clam visitors, and to male the .• Old Eagle" fund foremost, and lead of all shnllar establishmenu in the west. lee cream, (enlivened) peaches, oysters.. In 'carton . , with all other delicacies will be found at this establishment, and served op In a mariner without preeedem. Bans and parties fur- Malted as usual. . sep4 ANDREw. NIINNS & CLA , New York; CHICO-MING, Boston; The knbscriber bastion* open and for sale, a lot of most superior Pianos, se lected by himself at the manufactorien Theyconsist of Rosewood and Mahogany Mums, of of of and 7 °Matins, of Talons style, and prices, and mbrace all the latest improvement.." Thome( Moans & Clark's, (for which celebrated Orm he to eota Amami have an improved way of winging pomessed by no other, also, a superior plan of lentheringibe liamasem, preventing these Flaws from greeting hunt, and wirey alter acme use. The Pianos of Chteketing, of which ha has is superi or lot, are provided with the Circular Scale, and ware selected for him With care by J. Chichering, of klostpn. The obove will positively be said at manufsr.turerst prices, and on accornmodatins terms. The subscriber will invanably be found at J W WoodwelPs, (rote II to t 0,12 A. M., and from to SP. M. Mr. Wooderell will attend to the beam.s during the balance of tmse. JL KLF.B EH, 00110 maJ W WoodweiP KlThird at GEORGE BUTLER a BREL,; Galveston; BAGELS k GEORGE BUTLER, Velano; WILL attend to the collection of Notes and Ac counts 111 the elate of Texas, the cola of Good. on toasi g nosetn, ~purchase of Pcoduee, receivin g and Corteardt ag . of Str i kandiae, and to that of a General Contsoisstoo Mamie. flarkagacas to, Naw Yosc.—BloscaTaylor, } Ed ward El:callus, k'rq; &Ilea &-Paaruni . Tarrant Pal ow., Egg: Robt C Wetmore &Co; FS & Latkrort; G Dudley & Garlock, Corlie4 & Co; lidward G Faild & Co; Wisner% k Gale; Wolter it.Toarmend & Cci A.& Trippe. Ilawascas lalkstos—Henshate,Ward &Ea; Proc tor & Bader, Fullerton & Gamma Rs:lnoue= ca Raw Oatsana—M7Dowell Peek; .1 0 Wo od Ojl tliekle. AL Co- 8.113.1.3ct5. N eiSuIIIKATL—BiIIIC/ it Walker; Jai Johnston in Co. Communications may be add:eased to I. Al. 'Luria Cutlet, Merchants Hotel, or to th e can of Meson At Allen & Co, or to Messrs Coon &Sargent Battlots, Pittsbusch. • Oeu3-d.tne • SEWICKLEY sea]learv, A Classical and Commercial BoardingSchoot d3r Boys, on the Beaver Bead, fourteen miles teem Pittsburgh. Rev. Joseph S. Trav eat, A. DS. Princlpall ftEINTSS SESSION will coondence on Wed rtesday, November I 1379., Boarding, Tuition, W ashi ng, Flue!, Lighte,' &a., per session of nye months, 875,0tte half - payable in auvancei the balance at the close aflhelsessron. Arrangements have been inane for wearies the soy vices of alr.ltodolphe liorwin Piotrowski as teaelik of the Fres3lngnage. Those takingFreneit lessons will be e ISpcsetwalent ems. • IM°6 134 . 4044 K 4 aSItihallyrItexyettisested, at the ottlse papal.; ALL %.0 , 1101;3V DISMNM.MIont, Rol. (Walsh theli own towels. Die Ven , det treble that all sluntid be present oa the East day Of the Session. For author paruculars enquire of the IPrinelpal, at the Academy, or of Noun. John Irwin & Sem, No. It Watersneet, Pittsburgh. Wet/Saw.. IiDGEWORTU LADIES' 5E2118111.7/7 TILE WINTER SESSION of this Institution will cm:macaw; on Wednesday, Noy: 1,1818. vary desirable that all pupils should bo present on the Arm day of the session. The Reach • language will be taught by his. Rodol phe Korwin Piotrowski. For terms and further particulars, see circulars et Messrs. John Irwin & klon`a, II Water street, and J. IL Nevin &. Co. 128 Liberty meet, Pittsburgh. settg-dner D. E. NEVIN, Pri,neit New Sacred — lnwirly Dock, TILE NATIONAL PSALMIST w extenalve copra don of Psalm lisWi} Tunes, Anthems, Chants, and set pieces; by Lowell Mason and Gen J. Mason. This sew prllpcllol, upon IthiCh stuck lime sad la bor hal been bkstowed„, contains (besides • large pro portion of those old and stauderd tunes which have met continued favor,) • luso variety of new and o mask, tarnished by disnognished foreign and ns se composers, making the work one of the most complete collections of Psalmody ever published. It contains also many of the mostpopuliw English chant., and a rich variety of anthems std • choruses, adapted both to choirpractice and chard, sennee. 300 copies of the above meek book reeekveci and for We at publishers prices, by JOHN UM'S 1. 1 .08; et wood st - 4 oaxtb. respectfully notifies the public, thut X/ any ibdominal or Spinal Rupporters having ci. titer three odour Dorsal pails, of any areangcusont, or any pan of it composed of nous, le an pa:111101i= on his Porn? amen and that any rusher, vender, or wearer of such infringement, th rearannble to him - fo the full pnce of his Body-Brace. the same as though they had inwanmed, it. Also, that the rigor of the law wilt be positively put in twee ageism any such Mirin g., Nona are the. true "Body-Brace," but have Dr, Ban ning's "Patent Lace,* Ap. it, NIS, stamped upon the meet. new-if A Sincere Appeal. PEEL thanhfol the the return af my official seal, ma I Ohio Commissioner, which I received through the Post office, nod which was within my small cabinet writing desk Mat was carried from my table in Mr. Aiglostols office on 4th st, on t h e Cab or lath list. the parson who conferred the favor will hen kind m tie op the other contents of tha desk, =mug which was a smell key, and otherffileirs of value to me, mid will leave them addressed m we in the sod office, or at he door, or any place so Om I man get them, he will •ch oblige me, and aa he has taken e (gluey for the desk he ma y keep it octil-Yt AL D. LOWRIF... 7IVANDY PRINTS-60 ease. new fall styles Dark Prune, from all the celebrated mumfactorice, , Mal opened and, for sale at reduced rate., by SIJACKLM MAR • OW Prmeipo began . , SO,OUO Regatta do, S ~oat mooned and for sale km by coin FRIEND, RUBY Ir, Co, 57 water I ' 1 t I`• oat reeai - • fresh supply of anti st PnroVr Printing ink, at the Petra tiiors, Dia Ili ocUI I .•nn p.. 11.1 !cm tooozer fillebboul, sod for ILlab by • nNV AlAigidUall, oelil.+ • ao4lo4,franiss rwome..-.4 4 petit ' ~sxlAH~tlICtCBYt~ . or gale bJ from a WI CK & A ocacu A,ill-11.mks Po WI iro,e , dould foe aide by KY A PPLM4,-7 sacks Am *eV' and for aalo by *oat WICK & 11PCON/4.149i DRY APPLF.I3-4 libla Dry YSelirv. hod arrived and for vale by WlCli (A. *CANDLE3I4. • UOAR HOUSE 21.10 E 3,60 bblo St James lo pure flq • ; # 6 4lseldotestes; Inioote end for sale y ant . ROBT DALZ ELI; & Co, liberty ÜBACID3 bulled Buckwheat lo 'do Com Mod, 6u .ale bp octil J D WILLIAMS. CANDLE - du &wine, for ..lo 1 , 1 aclll ; AD WILLIAMS CHEESE—Zat has magi. fas sato lys_ DearD WILLIAMS .4.44 evddSEI .J b4im e an LLMyS & Nr- OILS -10 bbl,Linseed OR 18 do No s tool do, for "Io by octil SELLERS a ritcoto VrOULDCANDLEN-73 bz. mannot ilml4 Cm 117711 dim in fine coder, Isr mi n o , Vli vni Nicom nett' SOAP -7m b.Ks No. k VOW, *VAS for Wet by octll SELLERS & NICOLS L E 2 - 11 66) pap VE I L; Wil; ti t :4V/ f°' wa of 1:11==MI C 534 n,II3KgS du,“,‘l MW•p, I'' Ilti& Bona ' Bo4, leer price for Clah Or "" 1." 1 410keill="4 salesoar/ erpers4 6.11 A .y •?(At ((I'ItikiFLTRF6, kt R o g- 10 .1000 lbs keg, for sale "" I: o f ti n'sgoidi tw *L. ”dmg D 31/1LL1A,,,,,, UGAR-2 Ude chunked, for solo «Do• W/LLIAIkIS TADDING -2XI 091 b 144 4 .• . 30 tIT -1 0 diWUT OT, a stiata—tuo bhda. In • by ootto Ron DAWadai-a), TbpNckg ritorra.-200 p., ssrVllas size end No.- i te r ms In .ale .110 ' oAnsumnicor _ .... vitnitm Sawing Bilk and B all** Fring e . reed jL. and for min cistll C AIUtigTHNOT V•; 4 ' 4 , ax . , . STEAMBOATS. NEW LISBON J.ND PrITSBUROIi Minx $ . Or CANAL AND STEAM PACII:rs, mainl ti 4 ill . Mitzi (von oinsoovea Lames Pittsburgh daily at p o'clock, A. hi., 1,44 rives at Gleagew, mouth of the Sandy and Beaver un&yal 3 detach, and Newrin MAI. alone ttlgtu.. &Mica Nee Listam de' WIN, P. id, (making this nip canal the river duri e WIN, and Gianni at 9 ettioch„ A. M n ho arra. at (o r nebrugh at h h.t.thus 'niaking • hantittuses line fo senders acaltrnaght between New Littb= ltt bbang& In shorter time and at less rates Moray as other roam The proprietors adds Lute have the pleasure of in forming the public that they have fined up tufo first elan Canal Boat., for the accommodation of passengeni and freight, to run In connectors with the well known manners CALEB COPE and BEA VIM,' and eannect ing, at Glasgow. with - the PittsburghwadCincin nati and other daily Elms of rummers down . the Ohio and Itlnaisaippi rivers. -The proprietors pledge them y and as th alatt slims se o_ i•tml spare and erpe .l. morn k trouble iru c ur: cc m f of their patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTE. O. ht.IiARTGN, EL A. W. HARBAUGH, Pittrbkllrt. It HANNA, &Co. mita! J. ILARRAILIGH & Co. No. Lab... NOTICE—The swimmer BEAVER, C. E. Clarke, mas ter, will leave alter this uotlee, for panete_ ally, at 9 We -leek in the mamma.. 013 19411.1949 przuranvnon & nnOwNsviusi Daily Packs.. LW. . • FEBHUARY Lit , 1944 FEBRUARY 1 194 LEAVE DAILY ATS A. M, AND 4 P. M. The Pillaring new boats amides one line for the present masa AT LANTIC, Cam_ James Pahl:nom LTIC, Capt. A. Jacobc and LOUIS hPLANE Capt. E. Emmett. The bolls are entirely new, and am fitted op without regard to experum. Ev ery comfort that money can procure tuts been provided. The Beats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat al the foot of Ross at. Passengers will bet punctual on board, as the boats will certainty leave at the adver tised boars, S A. M. and 4 r. Muhl PITTSBURIATA WrIKKIJNO PAIIM - -- The arid Manley CONSUL, siali a Dopey P Kinney, master, will lava party for Wheeling, on Monday, wednoada Leave IN T I V FindaeTey,v=lroc, So. y and lordly at 7 ohltic,o ca, pmciaely. The Canal will land at all the intermediate • porta— Every acomodation tram an be procured for es com fort and safely of passengers has been provided. The boat ta also provided wits a self.acting safety `Hard to percent explosion. For freight or palate aply on board Or ID DAVID C BERM , corner of rat and Smithfield ma FOR CINCINNATI. mi t The splendid light &en& steamer GENEVA, Wilkins, master, will pone Cot the above nod intermaliess pone this day at 10o'clock, A. M. • • For freight or pafiax . npkty on board. .om2_ FOR CINCINNATI. go. The splendid steamer FRIENDSDIF, igialLtris, muter, will lease for Ma e and intermediate ports this day at 10 Weloek AM. Oet 11 FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOMB. The elegant 'ILIUM' RINGGOLD, Cope, master, will leave kit the above aod intermeduna ports this de), 10 am )For freight or paauge, apply on beard. Oet 11 ..ktEXII.FLAK PACKET Flat CINO,NPIATI. Tha new and fast sleazier WELL MLLE Baran, maser, will leave for stove d a 0 iinermedinte_porw on twines• days and franndays of each week. For freight or paa.j, sage apply on board or to - • FOR RT. LOUTS. The splendid and fast ranting steam cagmfljlarattn; ntaster, Ar etTleave for the abova and intermediate ports this day allO o'clock, A. M. For haled or passage, apply on board. oct9 REGULAR LOUISVILLE. PACKET. mail.Thesplmdtd new steamer VERMONT Wm Ifaslett,maste r,will leave for the bove and intennediate porta to-day. For freight or pmsage, apply on board. onto MIMEO . . . . . ~. The new and stadar:aim! steamer Mk , ALICE, A Q Kennett, master, will leave for above and intermediate p ort oa Satur day, the 7th Imo, at 10 o'clock, A. AI For freighter passage apply on hoard, or to ___ lama 'NEWTON JONES, Alon'ita Homo , . .. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. The fine steamer MOIILANDER, LParkinson, master will leave for the vend intermediate port. this day. For freight or passage, apply on oard. w ilE t. °all, FOR.CINCINNATI AND ST. Liptria. cairn The splendid new stetting VISITOR, Jacobs, mutter, will knee for above and Intermedinto ports this day, ai UP °Wank A. St. For ([right or passage, apply on loam clatto LlLki The splendidarWragght •steamer Berl, master, will leave for above 4 Inteemodaato ports as tsj m ai 10 &cheek. For freight cm passage apply eel FOR ST. L 01.119. I • The splendid steamer J J ORITTENLIEN t ,72:14:11tiS isrart, master, lease for the slaver and intermediateports this day. For freialit or passage, apply on board. • cuts SPLENDID STOCK OP . PiLLIs' 0045014. Wholesale and A. AAIASON & CQ, PITTSBURGH, PA., VAVE reccind xlcuaAnn.o2l. thorium] Case. andl Packages of Fumigant/Daman Goods, mak. piaterthe most e Menne Examtmats in the con- Ary, evincing the hum richeakandand Loshionable say of Inverted and Amerierfilll In entire packages Deco she terporters=rlr s l and WT. Ando. Eldees, by'one of the firm residing in New York, who I. constantly seeding us and most desirable goon m the Easternmarket which. will be offered en low ell at any establishment in the. United States, and lower than could.peasibly be offer ed by any House in the West.. We enumerate the Cow lowing articles— DRESS , • BILES-0 cases rich changeable, sniped, plaid and brocade Lire de Affrie,Gro de Berlin, Gee de Sarin, Oro de Algiers, Ginner, black. Gm de Rhine, Tains, thee Satin, Florence clan colors, &e. be. Al so, Silk Velvet atoll colors, a very large sunk. 25 CASES DRIBS GOODS, mm ewes extra rich gaited Cashmerindo dodo primed dodo; do small figured hessian do Leine; do Clemence Plaids, striped Orientals, /he Also, 50 cases Alper.; 211 cans rich striped and plain Lyonese; 6.4-Tarten Plaid and Silk TeDI; 5-4 eashmeres and Grannie Plaids. FR/iNCH MERINOS—A flit[ assortment of black, mode, markt, Morton, Naratine, Mum purple end oth er colors, of Ma best manctfacture. 2200 SHAWLS—Compriang the mom extensive n sortment ever offered in that roy, embraaing long end square Cashmere and Tanen plaid Shawls, Mann, Brutunnek, Finland, Jenny Larnevtims, and oth er Snarls. EMBROLDEIHES, LACE GOODS, GL he-- Lan caps, tonere, cuts, swun collars, enactment, Also, linen wane and Lawn.Hg kfs, Laces and Edg lots 3 ,4Ribbona, Hoelery of all Shear, Gloves do. FRING eUe, CORDS, BRAIDS, ie.—Ai fult assortmeat of the mom faxbimmble myies. LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS—Cara of !risk Linen, best manufacture, Liner. Sheeting% and p_illow one Linen, Table Damask nod Ittaper, Satin Damask Table clo th e end Napkins, Huckaback, Res . six, and Bird's Eye Mint. Plane —Per 1000 ps of every 15,vau0Driet ps y. Illeachi.W and Brown Abashes—more then of all M a n ell canon . es. RIBBONS—Mo le 100 entirely new fall and winter Ribbons, very choice styles. French Cloths, Catenates and Omni., in greet variety; Vuoings. Scarfs, cravats end Mika. White Goods of every deeeriptiorta together with ery_artiele neatly fond in • drygooda stem. The following m as invoice of M cases goods last received, with the pone annexed: 10 bale. of red and white Flannels, all wool, forint. 7 cases blue and orange Prima 8 10 do Caiimen, 30 Lamb , for 100 19 do fast colored evieta 05 17 do Bleubed Moabite., 4 do Mon de Leine, Ix 7 do real Scotch. Gingham, 1 Also, 10 bales 4-4 Bravo Mealiar/ All of which, in connection with those above men tined, will be offered at leas prices Manes° be Afford ed by any other establishment in tech city. ONE PRICE SYSTE.II, 'which insures Mena end Wk.. to all, will be strictly observed. Any ankle parches oil at this ekabliidultent found to be above the general market prier, aecnacquent redaction winners, willing- Iy be. maelmeman the etrennatences beingmede tonne to the Proprimon, it being their denim that all goods shall be chid en fifr and bow:gable terms: All Sermon . 00 reeM~tfouy innted to ,cumin, nor .a.nrvaent • .14 ants. RI. at, noorsum, Na 4. FT. CLAM mete, 4, OULD In her essumnessand the public list she has just retuned truss slid East with splendid essonasset of MILUNERY.and FANCY 60ifkini, widen she hes selected I...Shim:it care, end will sell ist exceedingly low point. • se N. 1.1.--Sicsar and Braid wash done •in the neaten and best mums, eelr.tbts PICALLCISED - 11PLAISTER MORNS G Co,. of Philadelphia, conUuna to tuanafactute Caitined Phister,ol the whitest and tinest quality that atm Nb produced, at the low rate of 81.374. Poly pa barrel, freakily pat up in eacellent shippaug eundidon. • Alamo tbereotype Plaster at Ineo, and Quad Plaster at PP Gaol 2 per td. Direct order. to the proprietors at •Plaindelphin or to John Ceverusaugh, thaw agent at New Orleans. octi.den Pe— ieensirylvaula UAW Road Compasky. 100TIVE ts Denby Own that the Bum, liareelieldee Di o f me Dollars per sho re oatbe Depths/ Stork or this Company Is required to ba paid on or before the hoot day of November next Instalments not paid nominall as y be sun.* to the penalty:of one per cent per month. HOEo. GEO V. lIACON f reasurer. N. B.—lnstalments viral be received W. ITL DENNY, at the Merh Nov ants' is illanntletthrs e , Bank, Pittsburgh este-dtlst NIGUT SCHOOL. • ooK KEEPING, P44hIANSHIP, PRONOGRA- Lip kisspny..—ft It/musks' hut Opened • Night Sebes) La school mew, corner of 4111 and Fowl att , entrance on Fourth, where he will bell:Levy to trepan tetantenan in the ander Reading, Peerannalne, era tuelle,Baok Keeping, Phonomphp, any, ItECEIVFX AT TirTill'ClAbiTtEelilrearpe r t Want house, 75 Fourth street-- pl -" 04 • wwwitwod tall Table 011 clo th . ; rich dark c " 3 u c The above an ofkaperior quality, elas.tcity of &f -ish,