ITIILINSKD BY' WIITTr...* W. Purviiitraitimr. tiA'rURDAY MORNING, OCI'ORER 14 1818; PRILLDELVIU.II.XORTA AX RICAN E Athes i = t and Ekridgmnosto Nos* bum , hiladelphlimetived /1142tw.ided 4 , ?lntbil OW. liavr Tons augurs& WII 4/11 reeeira and torteard free at expepec, !arlikruat! sad eabseripiletts tor We paper. CCOMMILIIMILL Lns AND PEULAXIMIL. PIE sApnics clunairarr, Bohae7iptiooi e this vlagablo piper win be iteetrea i 334 Onnaded trap this face. tariS PritllMM DAISY (hum- published y, Treekly, sad Weekly.—Tbe Deily4 Sava -Dea n annum; the TH.:Weekly is Fire Dann per annum the Weekly is Two pollen per annum, soitsly irrianznizet ate earr? rammed* bead In dial* AMlrill betarall v. la, as early in the day u udeabbs. Advenlaugue Dot Inserted Gar • Komi. Sod dies tell berulably be ebarred uatil ordered out. • • • • Whig Nowastioas, . FOR. PRESIDENT, SAGS/MY at•YLon FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD PILLIIOIIII6, 16TISOTORAL SENATORIAL ELECTORS. Timms M. T. ME.Ectua of Washington. Jam P. flastranon, of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. P. Sosepho.6pr6a - o, It John P. Weniterill, M. Witham Colder, Sr. & James M. Dwris, V7lMain klllvaine, 4. Tim. W. DaMeld, 10. Charles W. Flaw, I. Daniel 0. Hitrorr, 17. Andrew O. Carlin, & /Denim, la Thos., B. Davidson, 7. Jo 11 Steele, Ilk Jose Markle, S. JohniAndsa, P. Amish Sehsmeker, 21. Artdraw A Lettmis, IS. Ch arl es Snyder, N. Masud Irwin, 11. William 0. Hurler, 41 mama Sill, M Francis Tyler, 114. Same A. Parminee. Nee wait page ter Telegrevede aeon. Sb.LLIEGHBIST COONTIr OFFICIAL,. aolloxo2. cull. Couhn. coxauss. DISTRICTS. I IIITORICit. liftWooL—. MO MI- MS ZX aB 2P 0 do ...... ••••332 10 as' 114 MO ZN 0 do. .......•.497 40 40 458 416 494 449 do -373 163 332 US 20D 197 Mb do .449 ZS MS 93 MO 414 Mb do MO 02 304 197 976 MO 7th do ........•• 70 0 71 W . 72 eh do. US 116 164 113 144 07 649 ...... 0 114 W 113 0 Aummuso. -40/ 137 370 133 347 182 • 497 121 in 120 112/ 149 • -318 204 Ell ZS 355 1911 • 4513 CZ 371 233 333 408 •• 81 01 77 47 . 18 57 • 4CI 119 SO LIS 293 150 • 410 315 997 115 9.17 IE3 I.t Ward, •t do •• • 4th do. • • .171 . 'l6 177 147 170 160 Vanillas 431 117 129 Up 124 123 Ellsabeak Tp al 157 XS 154 .1513 100 Mann 102 54 103 ES 00 Ed Sandell •••• • • • .1111 48 113 48 101) 59 knells 111 165 157 157 102 141 Baldwin. ...... 431 71 131 70 in 74 Unat Clau• -• V 94 99 84 03 IN Lower St Clair. -339 291 345 29 VI 391 206111999 .116 131 111 139 101 140 North Fawn ••• • VI 139 90 133 86 144 BanFasna- -um 70 vn 70 no n runny 1.14 un un La 1 reCCI9 E 0 04 LV 138 Ohio ......... E 5 137 a LV 01 CEZECUZI Q 1 96 64 97 63 mwwl -116 116 113 118 106 1 1 Bhaler• • • 113 67 06 63 93 67 West Dear 130 39 181 el us .7.1 Ent Deer 297 111 1% 141 123 122 19ahn/ 12.5 101 103 109 143 123 Sharyabm7h• •• • • 123 33 113 34 112 31 Lairreve.rille• •• • 9£l 129 91 129 87 133 Manchnaer 186 101 92 121 90 1141 Banth Iltubargh• 432 139 121- 129 13/ 133 Birmingham 217 198 218 193 ZS 201 619114•42wri 123 f6l 120 W 113 89 Ws Nixabeih- •• 97 27 37 47 sea tior.of2lsAbeth••l27 83 191 61 U 7 121 frsll 6164 6244,61.10 7650 ana Jahn/totes tasi. 2692 •Whlsl t Locoloor, S . Fme 4139. r ; The above are the iint(ris leitatua arrGoverwor, Ownd Commtasionelr, and,Ganiretta,rwith the ex iwytiod of the vote Wire. ;. The following is the - C6)6:4lagiregste vote of each candidate, in this ooanty, at the late election. We will publish the otlimai r . table, in 614 41 our mama convenience. The late hoar at which the indgeslnished their scrutiny of the returns, ren dered it imposaible for no to publish the whole to day, with any degree of accuracy: Govxmata--Jolussnm .............8856 Lai:gamin 64 Gassant [F. 9.].. ... .. 23 Joinaton's martyr 2692. C. Gitemascomua—bEddleiwarth (W.)...8914 • . . Painter 114..........6130 _ • .•• • Humphraya,(N.)..... 348 Iftddlewarerth's majority 2114. - 0 : 0 700 1 0 0-41491 iitun , r1 " 61 7666 -";" ••• ...... 259 1104i0467% 1053. Pled! an ahead of his ticket, taking the Amen* average as a criterion, 542 rota. 41,0*3--rara Noble ! 7474 &drew 7855 Swartzirelder 7770 [a] .... ........ Hatllton,7Bos .6049 .6153 Snowden, ...... • .6053 Miller ..............6037 Dave, 929 718 • '[N4 Mut, .. 418 • ..... . 359 . 403 Nacho- Fns Sell a 758 ii 403 ••• Whig nmarity, 1650 1774 • . togbezty .: : Nieces megaity,. ; .2116. Esatsna7f, Wl3cott, 7925 [D. MCorkle, 6026 ' [19.13. Davison 668 (41. Dabarry • 353 &Ws majMity, . • 1689. CL6616. lite Coram•-•W00rdy.(W.)..7952 • Willem, (). • —6007 8etba,(9.13.) .. 659 • Davi5,(01)..... 340 breanly's tosjatity r Conietamoram--Besson, (W.) .. Whew M.) • •.• - - Dickson, (9.9.) • • / 0 9 4 / 14 , .). Samoa's majorlty,..... • • Unita— atm, Mtrumpi Bums, (9. Verner's ' majoetty, . . 1 .......2083.. The majorities we bare given are over the De. utsenstio candidates. .Tharwholet vote in thin county 13. 1944, items. Increase Only ............ ........... 672 .li' 1940, the whole veto Onts 12,193, showing an :4112 . r235 CVO 1E40,0t 2153. It cannot be possible that"tilt die voters of the county have not increased I=tre than 672 in font years. The voters could DOA Oil have been oat, and this fat shows that there is • it pot deid of prnfitabla work to be done, before the Ith of Novembili. - AB the increase there is, is in the aria. The townships hams not been as ropy organized, and as mach awake to the impor. tow onto, election as they ought to be. Let them be ready by November, lidesperate battle has to be fought in this State vel,bettne Lucofocoism is coStpletely conquered, end we cannot spare a sin. es Whig vote. OUR 1710'X'011.Y. Got. Johnston's majatlty wilt tango from four t o d,, thoqazid. - It is highly probable that we have carried Ner Mbldielartattkibr Oinal Claeuzdadoner. We lave elected a :very eonolderthle majority of theauenthers of cloven., though the 'rotifer dose lose= ado Diooleth, Ma we shall nor be Citiii . ,#'44lll4 &thole* or th e Coll malt, until 'ithecediexoteuziama. We eaoed . two &won, and*robably three. . • , Wfillerte Mewed a nzejutity in the Assemtgy, ned , eenesqoantlyiher ebeetion , ernliThig member iardeessadorofthe,trOiastusi . Maw an MAT MgrOBS rualts. js snorted thapnode, Whqr, Es e u c t e a to 1202302213,6aziiiireaccarchnd -ma Somerset -056.14Pinr Maley (.1.. pile is elected:Sam the Somerset Bidden by eimM 200 eigicaity. endased Tbe &Oka 4 0 = =Mi 4 the W1114114t" IX*- 1 . ndy Whrs isGoat the ISM 411.14ja Distnes A telegraphic Despatch in- the Untoalowil Dem; Mat, Ora Cangiorl: Fia, says dud Ogles iztaiorili in eozoonetils 9200 r. itivisetudgm, Loam% iseieded MarFoc Babfluota tr7l3B6=l** overGolll, -Thomas Swan bets= President dike lieltinitre and Ohio &greed, in plus anomie hie Lens, re mise, 1. X A M / 12 0 1410 1 11 1 1 . 114 rif '49,P4gukNr;4, 111 , ... 1, t --- " --- % ( ---A---- % 194g5491 , ;:i..::: - ..- ...- 4093 , —,...... 2242 ---..... losikstrom ~• 7 47 ... .... 579 'Beaver,: ' "• 494 '::i..' r,697 .... Bedford,. 100 101 .., Balm.: .......... •0 , •• • • - • 4376 '' • ''' 4.4°° Blair, , 900 .... pew county Bradford, Bucks, . ..... . . .... 200 ..-.. 302 Butler .. ..... ...... 100 .. • • 143 . .. Carbon 208 .. . 331 Chester,. 997 ~.. 651 ..,. CUOMO, ........ ...... .... 150 .... 181 I Clarion ......... ...... .... SOO .... 1098 Crawkad, .... ....... .. .... 250 .... 810 Cumberland 16 ... 37 Dauphin 972 .... iot ..... Delaware 493 .... 568 ..., Fayette, 510 - . . 489 Franklin • 830 Indiana, Bll 3 llll •• • • G .. reene, .... .... iOii ~ , . 830 Lancuter 4221 .... 4981 .... Leban0n,........ ..... 850 .. • . 730 .... Lucerne, 800 .. • • 1053' I..ycoming 1, 450.... 655 Mercer, Montgomery, Ncmhumberland, ...... .... 450 .... 886 Northampton Petry Para • •••• • • ....... • • 470 ... an P101444V0n city, 3£19 . 1 .... iota .... do. county.— • 1070 .... 1938 .... Schuylkill, Somerset, 1850 ...:. 1538 •. • • Sullivan ..... ... —..• • .. 180 new county Tlinps,- . Venango . 450 300 Wayne 500 .... 742 Washington, Westmoreland, 2150 .... 1926 Wyoming,— ..... .... ... , 100 ~.... York, A WhltO'llan Sold too Negro! OpreAnox or Gam. Cisab War= SLAVIET While Governor or iffichigan, Gen. Coss urged through and sanctioned a law, prosistin,g for th. sods of white man, convicted of idleness, disorderly conduct, arc. By turning to VoL XXI. of Niles' Register, page 212, we find a very practical illui tretion of the operation of this benevolent law of Gen. Cats. It dates that a whits man, convicted of disorderly conduct, was actually hired by one of Gen. Cass' constables, to a negro, who more ho. mane than the lawgivers, amt his beau= free. The thieving is the exnxct as pnblished in Niles' Register at the time— A White Man old to a Nem. 'rim Tax= Tinterri—Under this head we no tice a case that recently occurred at DalMit.— 'Mere is a law in this Territory that provide* far the eethng of idle and dissolute persons at public auction. At one cilium sales, a negro bought • whits wan and ordered him to /When , his mister, and the order was obeyed. But the boor blank took his servant to the steamboat, and paid his passage and resumed him to hisfreedom—satisfied with sending him out of the Territory!, Thu law having become obsolete, its early chem• pion is turning his attention to the best mode or extending the market for black slaves. Under the plea of the necessity of "diffusion," he gins with Calhoun to transform the free territories of New Mexico and Calibre's into slave markets. The Loco Foco propagandists, North and South, insist own their right to go thither with their property ; and Gen. Cass, who was willing idle white men should be sold Iwo Slavery, tells his political friends and all others who are willing talisteteto him, that rt isn't ; worth while to refuse this inlpudeni de mend. because the South will made a "muss" tf they don't have their wain way in the wetter! Rat Coss will bid that it is not as easy either to sell or humbug white men as it used to be, —Allarry Evening Journal. South-Cartomas Poursca—Hon Daniel E Ho. ger, of South .Camlina, bee addressed a long let ter to the Charleston (8. C.) Cosier, in which he developers his own views of duty in reference to the Presidential election, and probably the views of large numbers of Desecrate in South Carolina and the whole month= section of the Union.— The position be. takes , is this: Although General Taylor tin better. mind= General Gus Err Pees ident, the Denumrstio gedyessicatonsistantlY go over to the . Whigs a "I party atideld in electing Gen. Tayice,lsecause, it deleted, hb will be our.. rounded by Whig commences and directed by the Whig party; whose wbole policy is dinmetchcany opposed to South Carolina and Southern interests generally.. The Northern Whigs, says.• have no sympathy with the South; but the Northern De.. mends heyeoutd therefse should receive the support ci the Bomb. lIMIVIU)ITATZS SZNATOR. 21* 41aviv 40 ZYttstiergA Gds. hai been italill44.sittoei the result of oar election;' twertrixoy`a ;majority in both Boum of the lagiggereitbaileioftre in dozy bound tocon. cede the .&thinet to the &dem District of Peaaativania ;Pbe;4ine, we rePladilds any such dostriess. , . , ,Ver bale a leg Senator from the Wee, is ereic-betite consider the incathibeney, so far us relate,to lidm, • cypher. We bad better be without any, and therefore,as present political ends are to be 'meowed, look upon Mafia/a u without a nquesentative at la hit, we, then, runt= te suggest the name done emoted and mat worthy citmenni a proper Reprelenuativeofthis pea State in the - councils of the Nation, and when one who has done equal or greater service in the campaign, or one ulnae identity with the 4=f 1689 is more cloudy connected, or whose talents or abilities is a Suuesuour are superior in any re. sped, can be presented, we will yield Oar claims to any other section of the State, and [Ahoy caned famish such a one, then we claim the election of Wetzel. Foawszo. • ..........8663 603 323 111 r. Quo Johnston% Ilanagemuat. The reel:laws= and imbecility'. of the present head of the Pow OdleeDepattment inmost extract dinaryl• Were it not (W the telegraph, we abould toll be without news from Philadelphia, in relation to the election last Tuesday! Oar latest Pluladel phis paper is dated op Monday, and oar bleat N. Yeah paper, on Buriday last. We now receive in telligence from Ph.dadelphia and Now ,Tork, by mail, by the Baltimore papers, two !lapilli advance of the papers of those cites: NY theo t lite anitage. meat of our ,enterPriring General, Philadelphia and New Yorkvigers . anipatlered about useless Cu u neF.o.4.eoPeem 4 ; th• petters of our correspondent art nearly a week old before we receive them- FLosiea..—We have at lanai a tow mums romFklritla, which we annex, la commie= with the vote of 18I6: 180. 1818. Whig.' Pan. Whig. Drat. Duval, 27 40 St. John's— 90 20 Name 8 18 Santa Rosa— 35 89 'lO 08 t 147 20 Democielic majority hi 18115,..i.t 26 Whig majwity now Wldilign 133 ascribe maul gioention. • • -.11 nor oa.lo-0 P. M., The !Mame from 84 Ccatittlei of t*Sanbrhavar been venereal, which atnew.atelladd gain on the Governor's lattveiitua Demociratio majgrity. on the pointlav vote will be abont 4 l,4oli' In MS . Vecond VIM,* 'Welborn°, (dem.) has a majority abama 4 208 over Calhoun (arlds)42v Coogreanlii - From Western Florida - *knee's am retnnut. Pensacola gives Brown (oridg) kn. (vitamin 274 and Duvall (dem) 368., Boo* caning gives' re.. bell (whip) 266, and DovellkBein.) 177.' Ida. auk= Was= of Siiingtteld, Misia c h 4 . was; has patented an Lever:diem tai mune; stone which bkls Ilair to eifeetwoodensin:tbe process— One of the mach*, Loot/ to operStion at New Hawn, (Conn) when the LoWabdoos may at any day view it dressing Owlish= et assault, of • vinare Riot in one or two minitek sat with two, attitaanta oho- and iNakise4, =Mat at *team p ow er,. doing the haw Of intan than a hundred oien. 'There; is man* be po agitate in the thing; ana,it Ed, txrcathiesio 'puke arose anpenobs bride lad nwndtaionim entirely Our rooks of build ing. )• Vneormo,—The Ninths ol thel*Wallabolll3ydril;daya;eitlethin in`rugicia the premed year. According!" an opinion of the Attcanory throand, which hip med widi no oppcsi. den, so dtr en we learn, ilos electiOirrm Mains to TD Exr *sidem mid !lie President Wfthetinited Stei'ee emit, eettordbdr tel the 'we Mr CeePeee.' be hold opni the Tuesday' oda dheirsi Monday November, (7th Ncmd01441848,) and 'upon that dap only. Therefore like nonce, mul, min or {o tothe Pepe yaks• r „. ,. _ Ileassit Itharrrinethlitablii; -- i-il,". ` /Math gair7Tartfras Cita& pert =Peat res Pea fi4 Ibik ' ;'_11 1 ( 111 Pilkilani. Y4heret r ,* ,, Al o l inata wort an object of deeigit: la . tbs. all other nthrir'fioasetimeitOget fily tbaiii:ioros44 41. - 4 We .3o not mettiOr tiiii*Adinarim, thin "lualigni is ttit! beat*. '.01 , 1•1114';-01.& selti;iiiii:•Sinuise it ..n.ot iiiiiii V4)Plierfilitivtation thrown fa* eastifif itStrig- lir, thiMgit iriateg. -1 &Wien one is an obje4S4 lastryir lei swerve from laid iffetitodis itiesimry- - afigui4= 'liitisalimeith . ntheWl io k sows no es 0(64 • - • =Alma firwaro able to metathesis.— Bat . of halrte--ttene af The aympeades of itind do not believe there is a single branch arintmen„lieu th py i ... 7e y er vh, the h ea th has keep saddened by pursuit where unbending honesty is ec'th:Cre of iii . ailtge6g end riegleet. , Ms 'nett 'an one there is IgiU 011 .4.!!!!!" es in the practicen(lay._ id thattgag-brigtdor.basntiful in the world. It playa who glans the reputation of isboraig to promote not—it laugles apt, became the fountain of its joys strict joitice between man and man is sure of the has been dried up; ItS heart is all desolate and confidence of the community—and this confidence lad beca it has home, frie n ds ear th. , lll9 • no , no on walthecessarily secure rite beta legal business.— We cannot better express our Wings on this to. The honest lawyer may not become rich at once plc, than lathe words of the following touching de. —no, as B°M Perhaps as the knave, but he will scription of an incident in the city of New York: succeed in the end, and always with his success ." We have often been tempted to try our hand there will be the feeling of conscious rectitude, at describing scenes which meet oar eyes in a city, which of itself; is a Wool,. fi nnan ,. We give a bat no scenic representation, much less nay nen , shortcan adequately give to a strange, r a true idea of story below, which will illustrate the truth of what we have said— th e variety of fortunes and fechngs which mark a dense population. It is ti Wee idea that the poor It is now five years same the widow Side s can. suffer vastly more in winter than in the summer— ed on me one morning before breakfast, and asked We are satisfied of this. . Fresh air is s blessing me to recommend her to some lawyer, as she from God, and thousands diem cities for the want thought her friend Stubbs was less correct than he of it might be. I asked her to step into the parlor and We were passing along E— street, in N.4yr went myself to my breakfast and my wife, whose York, one summer's day, end saw is child sittleg advice I always asked on such point& We had on the door step of a hovel. Illaybap, he hid known MIL Stiles many year. ; her husband ivg, known the trials of three yeari—he certainly had a great land owner in a goodly town of the west. known but kw of their joys. The heat was intense. ern country, and with a disinterested love that de. although the son had lell the pavement, and the served some better flan, ever premed It on hi. little fellow was evidently longing for pure, cool helpmate, as the first rule of life, to get all she air. He had a mild blue eye, add one of those fit. mild, and keep all she got. He died, and Mrs. ces that always wins you to stop and look at it..- Stiles became mom and more religions and alma- but all about him indicated the extremes' poverty. giving, but also mare and more fond &wealth, and He was a sufferer. His pule neck and the sides sensible of the admirable advice which her bus.. of his head were bound op in a large poultice, and band had given her. the hotalr was sadly annoying. We stopped and I stated the forts to my wife, and waited her looked in his face. lle raised his eyes to us.--sad opinion. Well, Williams," said she, oiler drinking a world of sorrow looked out of those blue win. a cup of coff ee pp, n m y story, "I fear th e o ld l a dy dome. His expression was one of perfect hope• has some money getting claim in view; you know leasuees—absolute despair. It was a panditl sight she has of late given all her affections to getting to see a young bean so crushed—the lightsome more wealth. I would therefore recommend her heart of childhood, oat of which life was wholly to the most honest and conscientious lawyer in sone. As we paused, he looked up feebly, but did town, en d not to t h e must acute en d tho roug h one , not smile; there was no change of expression, nor She eties on your judgment; use it, not for her look of interest. A merry group was sporting in seeming but her real good." the street. His gaze wandered vacantly towards I counted my legal acquaintances user--twice them, and then away again. The slow movement aver, before I hit theme answering the term 'hone of his eyes, from object to object, was inexpressa est and canscientlons,' in the sense which I knew bly mournful His mother came to the door. He 04 -n used them: at length I band him and taking half turned to her, and lifted up S tiny hand, as if ply hat walked with the widow to his once. to ask her to take him in her arms, bat dropped it e found Mr. Sawyer at his desk,• he rose and again slowly and sorrowfully into his lap, and fix gave us chairs, and awaited Mra. gal fa state. ed that vacant but unchanging gaze of sadness on meet. Bet before Igo on in thi s Do ha, l e t me sa y her ace! At length be buried his little fist in his a few w or d s &this pheeththertheolds man w ith hi s cheek, and with hitelhow on his knee, turned his head under his lellarm close to his heart—this hon. eyes 'towarditthe cloud. that were drifting across est lawyer, in the broadest, highest sense of the the MVP& strip of blue above him, and then we term. He was a man of thirty five; he had studied fancied we saw a smile flitting around his lip; bat law because he liked the study, and began the se we watched, it was pus, and only that lone. poetize bemuse he dad to get a living, end now he Some look of agonyiernained. An hour afterwards continued In the profession, in spite of bad Opp°. we had forgotten him, far these changing scenes fleets end bad courts—because he thought he had efface each other's impression. swifilr claw, and might yet do much geed by his labors; But a few days afterwards, we passed down not alone by saving the innocent and needy from B-- street again, end now three carriages the throng and cruel, hut preventing strife, putting standing before the door at which the boy had a stop to knavish practices, and dissuading men been sitting. Tao poorest of the Isiah poor find and women foam unjust auks, and passion rousing means to have carriages at their funerals. quarrels. Mr. Sawyer thought it not only proper Oar little sufferer was doubtlesa dead. The bro fiAra to refuse acting for those whose claims he ken heart bad stoong to life again. 'ht dishonest, but he counted it also a duty and Haw miserable life has become when death is so ,privilege, nay a tame daintiest character to strive actual relief! And yet, thousands there long in to' inilitUade them to forget such claims. He snob a relief — worn old men, RS well as sad eyed sought fame sad extensive practice as a means Wye whereby to exert a thorn/ influence over the cons manor be thought • lawyer bound to serve, not his client only, but his God and country, and look ed on him, who for gain would prosecute a suit which be thougt unfair, as a traitor to his country, and his relation in a rt , whatever he might be In intention, la ;bon, as Bill Blunt said, 'Sawyer is such a hanged bet as to think it an attorney's ha. sines& to help the parson to make men good dais tins.' AGsjorities' . Majorities. 180) 1814. 24682 17,613 21,9E9 24,(33 17613 • 21,989 ;And now we &hall kt b a Stiles date her bold. nese It seems that ber huablad had sold and conveyed several lots, which her father had left in trod for her, and in sorb form that the, meaning to release . her fee in the lot., bad, in terms. merely released right of dowry—these :ors she understood shecould get back. 'Did you ever receive the money 13r them!' said Mr. Sawyer. Certainly, sir.' 'Was it a fair, full price for tbe.landr it was all we Slaked, 'Did you sign the deed willingly? 'Of course, do you think Jared would have dew. en me to do itt' 'Old id you mean to convey a fall title in fee, Mrs. W 'Beyond doubt; but ss we didn't, they tell me the land never passed.' 'Suppose, Mrs. Stiles, the money had been paid before you had drawn the deed, shoal you have thought a honest, after getting the money, to refuse to give the deed?' 'Why, lawyer, that would have been thieving, right down' •Well, Mrs. Stiles, you have not yet given the deed, shah I draw one for you to sign r 'Why bless your soul, Sawyer, that is the deed you have got in your hand.' 'Mrs. Stiles, if you bad given the man, when he paid you the money kw the has, a sheet of blank paper, and he had not looked at it , would that have been a deed?' "Of course not." "But you meant to give a MI title in fee r "Yee "-Well this is tun . snob atille ally more than sheet of blank paper; yon torte not Istrgiventire . deed, Shall I draw a quit claim for you to sign 1" 'Mn. Stiles looked at me, and lonkedat animist. day, tanked very marl pusaled, end somewhat slushed. At hut she said, "Bat don't the law say - the tend is mine, Smiler • • "Mn can't tell that" said Mr. Sawyer, "till the awe is tried. First, let es get things straight,. and have the bargain complete, and then, if you please, we will go to law atom it" The widow was fairy caught in the corner.— At length, with a gawp, she asked how much he world charge tor • quit claim deed; thia charm tho attorney told ber, the other pasty wculd willitg ly pay, be had so doubt, and taking down a blank proceeded to fill it. Refine we let the bargain was complete, the deed was signed, witnessed and acknowledged. "And pray," said the widow, as we walked Mane, "what scut of a lawyer do you call this man I verily believe that he has cheated me out of all them I have a great mind to go back and tear that dee all to diadem" I assured her that not only was it too late, but that she had done the proper thing under the curnstanws, _and advised her in future, to employ no-ane but Mr. Sawyer. Much to my surprise, she took nip advice, and that gentleman was henceforth her cattnaelkir and solicitor. Len week the widow Stiles died, leaving me bey executor. After the funeral, we opened the will, and band it, to our astonishment, is her own hand.writing. %now all men, it began, "that whereas I'm going to glee something to my attorney, I write this my_ self--that is, I, Jane, relict of Jerel Stiles, being of sound mind and body—know all men, that, where. as, said attorney, to wit, videlicet James Sawyer, of this said town that I'm of, namely, the town of Jackson, whereas, I say, first led me to see the folly of giving my old age to the heaping rap of filthy lucre, and caused me to turn aside from a counsel that was, as I have since seen, wholly wrong, for which he be blessed in this life and fimwer. There. COM know ye, that as a small token of respect and love for said attorney, to wit, mamely,Jemes Saw. yer, who has, of late, been unfortunate. rind much la worldly matters, I do hereby, by these press gi v e, bequeath, will, leave, transfer, make over, an pass moods* aforesaid Sawyer every cent I've got in the world; goods, chattel*, land, monies, books, dress and jewel', far hfs and hi. heirs' good, leaving it to bim'to give to my several friends, such articles es are marked with tWrnemea. Witness My hand and seal, Nov. 20111,1836. Jans Straw." Snowing, as I did, Mr. Sawyer's troubles in these I hard timm, I shack his hand most joyfully. "It is • fm, my friend," satdltie,.ther,l moat thank I your for. .She mum leave $31:1.000," T replied. "I was thinking." answered he, "not of the moo* ey, but the change of life end heart; that is the fee I prima" Live Facruan—do editor tells a good story of ptreguinations "down South." He was a young larsyer, in auendance upon the Court, and the loge the court was held was thronged to .nyjmildwing. Having, withisome difficulty, how% mid; procured s bed, he jumped into it—but be was nut again in ahnOst ?no time.' "What IgDd of s bed do On call this?" taidPle to the negro Who officiated as master of the ecremo. *Father bed, maim" Feethers----.1 should think it contained .e tiro edickene . Can't be dat are fifty doll'r nigger, Sam, pow de chimers in r murmured the waiter, dubicrusly, as be =to insinuate his band Into tbir course wt. "Squint' if be babel tho' raid he, as helled . kath • potty plated rooster. "I tole ge t i sa sta m ped picletbehd dis morn, when he was n, obichns fins dinner to empty de feathers fa de fuss clue beds to prove de kerwality; and de blind bat oberlook de clilok'o! In de hurry ob business, mania" be continued, in apologetic 1000, bent little imeidum's can't alwis be avtded. We bab a dozen bigger. trimmin' chielens all de time, and 'cuannally a hot or head 1103 oberlook. ml in de kddises when we put 'urn Way in de beds, but dls 'enrare de fast time I eber found a bull Comm Marrnmerra,,The decision of Judge Edmonds, adverse to the Methodist Cente nary Chnich in Bnxiklytt, and reautrimt them to receive Ma preacher appointed by the General Con ference; Induced a large portion of its members to relinquish the property and tbrm Samba and an independent society with the muter of theirchoice. Several other MettinsitakEydscripal °bombes have filsotseently established or declaradtheii Indepen. dance; tire believe two more in Brcoklyn, one le Ncw York, three In Philadelphia, gladsome is other tithe counts). A conveatkin of ;ignitors and those in themethiee Chien and their met a short Unmake in Philadelphia, intend what they call the "Brookfyn Assoc's tion of the Pastors lad Delegates of rise Conger. wiped Cbuith." Theittirat regular meeting will heldiau the seat Wethiesdaytu Deeeofibea tutu, Broolaym—N. Y. leer. Ms= Etioncut—Complets retains Nava bees INS:sive:a of the elation in this Eltsto—wkish am u Govarios—Dirs, 39,17; Hamliu,24A Fees. Bail, 11865. BrIATE-11 1 estocrats-3 Whigs. Hotats-85 Dessxisso—.s6 Whip-10 Ate Mem A nem and important discovery in regard to the Magnetic .Telegraph in thus described iu the Be more Clipper We have been shown at the Instrument Factory of Mr. James Green, an Improved Telegraph, in. vented by Mr. George Mathiot k of this city. This invention mainly consists of an improvement on the receiving magnet invented by Professor Morse, by which the operator is enabled to work either one or two independent and distinct engines or machines at a distant station, using at the same time but a single wire between the two plat:et— a result which has hitherto been supposed impossible to be obtained eneept by the use of two wires. One of the applications which Mr. Mathiot has made of bin invention is the work. mg of two pens on Morse's instrument, by which it ii enabled to write nearly twice es fast ae with one peel and instead of the alphabet consisting of dots, lines and spaces, as used by Profteaor Morse, a symbolical alphabet is farmed quite as distinct and varied as the common Engluth alphabet. There are two writing keys used, and the letters being farmed by one or both keys, the keeping of time on working by Morse's instrument, is, by this arrange meat, done away with; so that any person of or capability, might Ivan the telegraphic read. ing and writing in the course of a day. Not only does this improved telegraph write twice ait fast as Mr. Mone's, but we saw it work. leg successfully with a battery so small that when One of Mr. Move's receiving magnets, with the same quantity of rnuloplyths wire coda, tau put in the same orlon, it would vat show the least sign of magnetism—neither would the same electric current suffice, to slain the paper used by Mr. Bain in his English telegraph; yet, when Mr. Mathial in crewed the quantity of electricity an as to work Kr. Morse's magnet, then it readily stained the chemical paper of Mr. Bain—but then be had to restrain the force of his own magnet by a strong sprang. Mr. M. informed no that he had now working on the Baltimore and Lancaster Telegraph, one of his improved reeeiving magnets; and that work., idu 1.3 y gs . pacq ail, wtstifkr sret the mme magnet, upon Mona s pleb, with tweltreertmehowe no sign al magnetism. IsithereeiestemehmeilttnangTeleranpri, tritei:eit bytiletecopei- adveeetaing magnet. This, ilibertrakase,ltelhiehemillisthat 150 letters per into. tuele*.lretiy type, 4',the4lie wheel and print ing hatmer.to worwlttlie electrical payer, and thlemachine, he tam - cannot adapting that the letter with:Arts leached at-the transmuting =mon nitut be printed atihe exerting. station. H' 0we...- or, he does net cooaidei that any Printing Tele graph, though it might print 1000 letters per min ote, as being eral to the simple method invented bthe .t original inventor of the reemding telegraphs Morse. This plan, as modified by his two pen wringer:beet, he thinks, most ultimately sapersedeall others. Mr. K informs as that he made them discover. ten full six years since; but as this system of tele graphing requires a penetrating battery at each sta tion, he deemed it uselees, undev the expense and trouble of the batteries, to pa:sent—he has there. fine applied his whole attention for two years to the battery, and has at tut succeeded in constmet ing a battery which will endure for months or even years. It Eaten no lon or deterioration when not to nee and will cost only two cents a day to work 100 miles of wire: The only attention luscious. is mkt is does. Ala receiving magnet min, how ever, take the place of Morse's, with all the nr remanent, as used at present, and operate with a much weaker battery. Ws improvement, will, of come, be patented, and deserves to be examined and considered by those who are engaged in the basiress of telegraphing. It may he seen at the Instrument Factory of Mr. James Green, 53 South Meet. From the Ind.= Suttee Journal. PRINTERS' TA LLOR /ONO BY IL H. LZVERINO. All Ye Ilienter4 of Kratnely. Ye Parrrgas of the Franklin stamp, And Guttenberg deseension, I know your hearts will jump When General ZACI I mention. Ye love the "shooting tree trade, And those who well pursue it. You love superior might displayed, And those who nobly show it. 0, Zara Tayrua, The glory of the nation. Ye boldly rushed to "ehmtr" the foe, To make the "fire irapreaxioni" /tad uprear'd" him hard to let him knot, A 'proof " of printers' fashion. On the Rio Grande, by Taylor led, Uprose your • • • of glory To give another "page' of deeds To shine to future story. 0, Zack Taylor, The glory of the Dation. Throughout the southern war ye shone, The glorious "Aar while "reirliug." "Insprintine on your "marPorten done, An Wit:pre-re wide controlling, Your noble "born" beheld with pride His "copy" how you followed, While "battered/ems" on every side Told how the greasers bellowed. 0, Zack Taylor, The glory of the nation. What can't those do with sword and pen, Or vote, while Zack'. commanding, Who like the famous Datchman's bee; Can fairly ...a o 'landing" Ye patriot printers of the land, The matchless came Your 'liner duping" with heart and band, To give the lbea a dressing. 0, Zeck Taylor, The glory of the nation. Away with .rrus" in public ranks, Such "rots" as Cass and Butler Who grab the "quoins" from out Butler, "6=4" As greedy as a Sutler. Away with such and knock to ' , pi Those me : yar" of every e v i l, Who our fame, in News" high, As "Meek" as "Printers' Dm!" 0, Zack Taylcir, The glory of the nation. Herta for Zeck, whose "ruw" is good, And "out of sorts" is never Whose manly "form" has nobly stood His country's champion ever. Humes fbr Zack, whose "parallel" . We rarely can discover, And let the next November tell That Cross has gado to clover ! 0, Zack Taylor, The glory of the nation. 4unicart Horny Lancaster, 0. SHOCIONG a17.411T/LOPILL—The late Dr. Clj 1. mere, onEteotland, being interrogated by an old Milts,. I gis n of hi s congre gation. a. to whet be meats( 111 o 'catastrophe, 'of which Itte had! spoken 70 much the presume sabbath, explained, the teem in her as meaning Vie tarter and efetthing."—wridi unified ;We old woman, who thoUght - ate ,might, note satelrinheduceno doe a eottuoto - bieow n vocabulary. It let happened that ihk:doceat bad to pan the old woman's house that - wine evening; Ina being buried 11l deeP thought. as he rode alon had been g, Ate dld .not ! aliment that 'a huge thorn Fastened to his !torso's tell oath hb came *=- the house and beard her shouting,sAh' d'ye tsti see that big thorn at yet estsarro. pU° k"Rtall4g. E4DIJ9r-.0071/1-7:411'11 thlY Yeafalk liii'imeureiVin gdrep eiler. fdaiii tz4 ,Adamo#4oidiaokii,p kk ", Texoon WNeh 4 4 .ferkgra.kiiiiiimomi , .bm the .eci.i.itent a:mama of slavery were discussed; and in Ibis crieneilmi, Mr. Adams, on page 4, spiral, of Mr VanElpen as followa : We especially commend his remit to those free soil Whip, if any there are. who contemplate voting for Van Buren and Adams "There are many ways in America to arrive at the same result. Hone fails, another will be tried. Money, promise., bribes, threats, will be used, bar gains will be made, and the end of it will be, that, unless they interfere with a voiceof thunder to pre. vent it, the people of the free States will be sold, and Teta* will be bought for the bitable of the Presidency. "Even now there is living on the banks of the Hudson riveren individual, the chief merit of whose politiesl life is - to be found in the fact that he as President of the United States, refused to negotiate a treaty like that which John Tyler now proposed. The recollection of that act; at that time, weighs heavily against him and his hopes of again reaching the station which he lost. He has through his friends, bargained away much that the free States deem valuable, the right of petition, the protection of home industry, the freedom of speech, and indeed utmost every other security to liberty fur the sake or assuring himself of the support of the Southern States. They are not yet unshed. They required the surrender of all opposition to Texas, and it is to be feared that this also will be saanticed to them. For instead of mooting half way the generous feel. logs of fatiefifths of the people of the f States, ill t indignant et this secret manreuvre of Joh Tyler's, the J..gislattires of at least three States r • ndly to Mr. Van Buren have coolly determined to await in silence the result. We were not disapp fated in tins result, for we know the calculating hey of that gentleman. The principles of liberty are never safe in the Landis of men who make a trade of public affairs. Mr. Van Buren must be judged by his preceding course, taken as a whole ; and let no man delude himself with the belief that he is hand to anything but his own interest." Coreespcmdenee of the Plusburett Gazette. INDIANA COUNTY. The whole Whig ticket is elected by a huge majority. The following in the vote of all our (county, except one tcrwriship, which usually is a Governor—Johnston 2319 ' Longstreth, ........ ...... 1516 Johmooa's majority, 51:13 C. CfMntitriOner--Mtddleswarth, ....2121 Majority 6.1 Middleawarth, 822 Congres.r—SimilJ, 2155 Gilmore, 1439 Mejority (or Smith, 716 Sherif—Sutton, 2112 Clark ' 1251 Km:4r; 360 Molority fur Sutton over both,.. 501 Auernbly--Evann, ........ 2032 Lawson, 1325 Majority for Evans 707 Your'a respectfully, Indiana, Oct. 11, 16t0. ANIITDOTII or Jon, JACOB Aaron .—' Do you ever trust, Mr. Astor , Inqulred Mr. K."I do not trust strangers sir." was the reply, -unless they furnish satisfactory city reference" "Then' quoth Mr K., "the skins I have selected most suffice for this time," and paying for the same he departed. In the afternoon of this same day, Just beture the sail ing of the New Bedford pocket, the young trader returned toe his lot of Puts. Throwing the whole pack on his bock, he left the store, but had not pro. treaded. dozen yards from the store when Mr. A. called his name, bidding him come back. "Sir." said Mr., A. "you can have credit for any amount of goody you require, provided they are to be found in my store" 'But,' stammered Mr. K., "but, my dear sir, I can give you no city references.--I (IM a stranger hem." "I ask no recommendation," re sponded the rich merchant, "than that already fur nished by }ourself The man who is not above his business need never hesitate to apply to John Jacob Astor for credit." Thus commenced n trade between two merchants, which was contin ued to the mutual satisfaction and advantage of both for a long term of years, Mr. K. is now one of the moot eminent capitalists in New Bedford. Wasuiscrron, Oct. 10, 1848. sae peopu..als for Ihstiam &vent, Cutters, 4e, were opened at the Treasury Delmar-Linen( to. day, when it area aseertaumd that t ut every thing With° hulls, the lowest bids are from Baltimore, as fallow*: Messrs. John S. Brown & Co, large cutter., $7, 500; small cutters. SUM. Joiner's work : Mr. Wm. H. Hooper, E 695 each. Said, Mr. Thos. H. Lambdin, $306 each for the large, small $3451' The lowest bidder for the beau la G. B. Smith of Stoningtatt; Conn. ~' PIM woo great communal:olml I understand. itOme of the bids ran op to $15,000. An 1.1172G--zs7 alpir• saw.....rs God bleu oar native land ' Prosper the tolling band Of every clime ! Bid all good efforts speed, Whether by word or deed, Till all mankind are freed. From want and crime Oh ! it to earth is given One certain type of Heaven One sacred sre, ' rt. when the kindling sign 01 - Chanty divine Glow. to inspire' Than, Lord, our hdher's Lord The wrecious accord, Thy spirit send' Quicken our faltering seal, May we, in wo or weal, For others' suffering feel,— Feel, and befriend' We of ourselves are weak, But in thy love we seek Wisdom and might All that is good in An Thou end thy works impart; Grateful be every heart! God speed the Right ! Ty. Use rue Parente MI.MI3.—U you wish to be .c -pessful in any undertaking : you tout always 'WO the eloper means.' Tbereforeof you have a rough, tiro JATIVII Errs:a-router and be cured, (or it is the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient means to cure you is to use J•yee'e Expectorant, which will IMlTtediately OVCITOM• the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and Icemens and brings op the mucus which clogs them up, tad thus removes every obstmction to a free respi. mum, while at the saute owe all lIMIXIM2.IiOII is sub teeth and • can la outgun to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmouary .kffiection, then ase Jaynes Expeetorans and relief I. certain, and you will find that you have rued the proper mane For side io Pittabuggh at thy Pekte Tea Store, %I Ilat street etas Wend. I A Peva Orr ov Tara roe 23 Cant—Yellow ar sr. enhealthy Teeth, after being once or twice cleat ed with mono.' Amber Tooth Paste, have the look and color of Ivory, and at the same time Is so iILIOCOUL sod One, that its daily use Is advantageouseven to those teeth that are In a good coodition, givuag them a how led polish and preventing dopey. Those decayed it polreals from tutwommg worse—o also fastens snob as are becoming loose, ant will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath debt-lenity sweat. Price rZ OT VICTIMS It box. Par sole by WM. JACKSON, t 9 I.4berry street, ago of the Big Boot. tepid Dr . Tcenuouv m favor of Dr. hPLcati's Liver Pills. would be easy to 811 a volume with certitieue• of the excellence of this medisine. Wherever it has bad I trial h has made Itself popular. We have in our po. session hundreds of orders like the following VAITSZIMIA, N. V., Dee. la, 1547. Awn &Co Your trlL•ellitlg_asent left with me a short time since, a imaxity oPPLeroiN I.,Pfge Pills. The whole lot sold very rap idly, and gave the higiteel rrtVirfeetiou. Indeed it is considered the best ramiltille of the kind ever o ff ered for sale. Please send are another supply no soon a. possible. W II AINSWORTH A genuine snide 9f the above valuable medicine can De had at the drug atom ofJ Kidd A Co, C,e. 60 Wood Street. Ds. 1111—a', Wuex altat.l . -1111,ane's Vernange has long been admitted to be the beet medicine ever dtheosered for ettpellieg worms from ehilqrtu. Tjte following perugcate speaks volume; In 11.1IIIVOI, !atthauto, Warne Co N. Y. j June 211, 1647 6 "I sentry 10211 hare used til'lnne's Vernefuge, and foetid at all that it Isrecommended to be, and have sold It, and have In all canes found at to i n ell effectual otter. . . " ..le .t the Drug kttore of!. Kilda Co, W wood Ittreet. war _ _ W. M. Wright. M. D., Delatiat, Owns and 'voidance on Fourth street, opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. Office hours from ti u'ukint to 12 A U., and from I o'clock Lob P. M. sapil-ty in' Be,. Dr. Levinits, Financial Secretary of tics American Bible Society. will preach to the Liberty Street dr E. Chusch, as Sabbath ito-morrow) martins, allo+ efelock. A collection will be taken in behalf of the Bib'amma octl4 On thelQth larL, Aire. pr,uno, in the AV year of her NM. The friends oldie family are Invited to attend her fu ming this day, at 4 o'clock, from her We residence on Federal oral. Allegheny. Do yestrtday, at 10 o'clock, JICISZ BOWIDOZ, aged ee years.. The ftliD4. of the family .r relippctfqiir in•lu4 to ttiebd hi. Amoral on tlundliy olosnlng at SI o'clook, liSnn his lite leslAcnoo oo nigh groat, non, %V) no. , • /olt O. 0. Stearns, Dentist, riFFICE at Miss Heikki, oat Fourth meet, • few, . doors above Wood sueet, tunti the completion of , the bomstiatearly opposite, Teeth In blocks, with &rd. irotaa after the manned now naiversalty mal ted attheiltut, manullenued to reit each nieutat ciao, Teeth, f rom •MI set dawn to a sing le ,sertedon a section plate, thus avoiding, uunvy to th e mend teeth. Specimens of blocks of ineUels,plae eney be examinee at the office. nlwtationa Maidens to the profession perfsdindl With tarliandlidablniness, ang2b3m. 108A.TiiERS—III steki now landing from &A am Binglact Pr bf ondo • ' DICKEY k. Co, h ont.t . • IrNift• ' tarfl=lWolb apHaighlrot -ypA• •••••.„ - Hientabillhateas Datfre .ii o niikien go Sammie ' ler, Wide", .s. szaVEgasmart:Hoesier, einlitretiatafheirs atlimmots dee d, late ofgenn eonnty, to wit All th e eight, title, 'Merest .and Marmot Wes-floswinr,e the atmairt of -his admin.. Estrum, Thom. WI, with notice to Gertrude Hoevter, Widow, and nelnin ge, Dominic., Clarissa and Eras ' 1 " . nOo*Jeri. Children and heirs at taw of saki Wm Hoevler, deed, of,in and to all those two p:ceie or parcels of land altualeitatultanamwaship,„derung of ! Allegheny and Stine of Peaasylverus, the one bounded and deseaibed as &Howe; vim Beginning at • Chestnut oak and mating by lot No ab, north tiny-three perch es and lone tenths of a perch to a while conk; theme east two hundred perches to a white oak; thence south sirrpthree perches and fourtendis of a perch IP a black oak; thence west two hundred perebes to the place of beginning—containing seventy-five acres and allowance of sin per cent for roads, he The other beginning at a post on thenorth line of said above de scribed piece; donee tear Ulm-three perches to •ilog egdood; thence by LW of John Cochran rth fifteen rees, west thirty-one perches to a dead no white I thence by land of said c..bran smith sixty-three de grees, west thirty-sin perched to a black oak; thence by land of amid Cochran south thirty- ix degrees, want twenty-eight perches and a half perch to the place of, berming—containing eight acme and one hundred an thirty-six perches, strict measure; the firm descri bed Piece being the same which James bee and wife conveyed to John McMullen, who, with wife, Weer? , ed nee same to William Howler, and the hut descri bed piece being the same which Thomas Blob and wife conveyed to John McMullen, who, with wife, eonveyed the same to William Hoosier. Belted and taken Inexecution as the property of William Hoevler. deed, In the hands of his administrator, Thomas Den, with notice to the widow and heirs of said Hassler. at the mit of John Mlidullen—which yon took and which remains in your hands for want of buyers, as you re, tamed to our Jed 4, at Pittsburgh, you expose to sale, sad the money teereof, untounung to Fourteen Hun dred Dollars, lawf I money of Pennsylvania, you have before our Judge at Pittsburgh, at our District Court Were to be held, for the county afereasid, the fourth Monday of Hoven ber neat, to render to John len. for hot debt and cost and charges or hint about Ms sun in that behsHiszpended, whereof the said Thomas Daft, mhairdstratot et. 01. are convict, as appears of re cord, Se. And hove you then there this writ. Wane., the Hon. Hopewell Hepburn, Esquire, Pres ident of our maid Court, at Fumburgh, this thirtieth day ofA c trt, A.. 11.1848. HIRAM HOLTZ, o Prothonotary. LAMAILTIASE HOUSE, Col2lll‘ 0/ 1 . 01111311 AND ORABIR •21[13:11, THE eubscriber respecthdly announces that he has now opened his new and excellent Hotel for the accommodation of travelers, boarders, and the public generally. The Louse and furniture are entirely new, and no pains or expense have Leen tender it one of the most comfortable and 7.T d b. iint Hotels in the city. The oabseriber Is determined to deserve, and there fore solicits, a .hero of public patronage. JACOI.I HOUGH, Proprietor. FIRE PROOF MINERAL PAlNT—Received, per steamer Michigan, 5 bids Mineral Paint. The ar ticle is worthy of the consideration of ell painters, for it is of a atone color, and can be added with any other color without changing the shade materially. It is • great saving, and win, appl ed to wood it will turn the paie to a perfect stone surface in the coarse of some 4or I sweets. Also, it is acomplete fire proof—the er uct., has Leen fully tested for six years by the proprie tors before they would offer it for sale. Any person purchnoing will not Le deceived in the &aisle. A luxe quanuty will he kept on hand at all ti at the Wile Robber and 0,1 cloth Repot. J& H mes, PHILLIPS, .114 Agts for the company, Nob wood at CIAUTION TO THE PUBLIC—The public is caw k...) tinned to pay no mono /m Recount, withemt our written authority, to an person, except Mr. John F. Cole or Wm. H. Bartell. oct.s-tf L IN J,I`P " DACON BIDES—A kw casks good quality Baena I) aides, lam landing tad fax sale by JOHN IiPFADEN & Co, oell4 easel basin, perm at TMPRESSED ChhIBRICS—For luting for cloaka, J. &c, of variotu color., lately ree'd at the dry goods bowie of octl4 \V _R DIVIIIPIfY Dlt gives nonce to the afflicted tau ha elates hi. office for consultation ui reference to his -Body Brace," at 4 o'clock ou Wednesday, the Ltith num. that those who *stall to apply the Brace may mire application within that time. ca-114 BOARD WANTED-With two rooms for • gent and wife, (preferred in n private family.) where a Pi ano will be no obiectiou. A front and back chamber, or a bock parlor with a email chamber will be agreea ble. Terms moderate, and references exchanged. Ad. dress Box 3J5, Pittsburgh Post Office. ocill-dat SATINETS AND JEANS-W R Numb, hos now open a large supply of Plain Black Satinets, satin stripe do, mutt barred do, plate blue do, invisible gree do, cadet mixed do, gold mixed do, Oxford mixed do ; and cadet and gold mixed Jeans, at low prices, by the piece or yard. Wboksale Rooms up sums. omit ALCOHOL -9 bbls just reed and for mile by octil R E SELLERS,67 woed st FLAxrEED 011..-e bolt mat reed and for sale by octli - RE AEI 1 P 124 PO- -- W'D ELM BA R K-1 bbl past reed and for .ale by octl4 - RE SELLERS Q WAIN'S PAN ACRA-7 dos just ree'd 4.1 II; able 0 by oetl4 R R Sal 0 Wit N'S DOWN for Isis:ming dreue s, with tippets 1.. D and cods of the slonc, for Bale by F EATON di Co,' .01 62 Peunk et, near Market CREBE—W Ors prime Western Reserve Cheese, to store nod for sole by GEO O BERRY, oral 111 wood n _ . DnoDuey.- 15 sock• new slued Peadsts, — Applcs; 21) b bl. Rye, in morn and for sale I,y Della OW A BERRY I\I4.CKEREL-2u bbl. No 10 hf bbl, & bbl, lij No 0, in store and ter sale by oetl4 ZOLLER & RICKETEION F_FATHERS -90. 00 lbs prime Feathers, just landing end (or .ale by 00114 JNO 8 DILWORTEI DOTASH-4 oasis us Or 8.1 for sac by orU4 $ DILWORTH lDE6—ta bbla new Sweet Cider. landing and for C octl4 7 C BIDWELL, na Art. weber et 1,/ by um. , 1 11 prim l* e minim= and Air side kwesge S.- - BALTS—XO Ws print Bala, ia gam and torahby coil! J C BIDWLLL "V-FtV RIODONS—VeIvet Ribbons of ell colon, 6T de and narrow, have been received by Enna, nt the Trimming ewe of F H EATON &, Co, .111 G 2 Mart it er T,) OLL BRIMSTONE-9 bbla for sato by D o oettl J SCHOONMAKER &Co ALUM -2D bbl. for sate by 0.14 J SCAOONAIAJIZER k Co MOLACK WADDING-100 do s extra, Deasy lane, mat reed by sii&ciaarrr & wood at DLANNEIs9—Io bale. common, meditun mad fine, J. plain and tarfiled, red, green and whuo Matruh, jest opened and for *de by .03 811ACKLETT A. WHITE Du:lifts—eau* Seolsb. Damask and figured Table, .ke, a good amornmeal tec'd by .1.13 SIL&CELEIT CF. WHITE DRO. HOLLAND 3-3 rases prod quality, opened ,L) and for sale by sattcluz-rr • . _ • oeS3 C ILMII 3 -41. bale csedinzAblegdalWHlTE ',HINTED FLANNELS—One nue ma ll Illynrea L red, .vide and then., )nea opened by ft U 3 294ACKLETT & WHITE F L O3 "—a'C oo " tg r tIPNI3 . 3II . VOWtt B RUCl ocr -30 dot " trent ENGLISH AND PRENCII CLOTHS—Just opened, we h ' av i ri r clog lot h ° l t e a t a tf g reat sacrifice, an Pre le Ci an ° therefore sell them at such low prices as to be quite an induce. mem to persons in want of goods of that kind. cell ALEXANDr R A DAY Bucicw !EAT FLOUR-40 sacks belled Bock wheat, for sale by . . . ocrli F VON BONNHORBT & Co 01IN .MEAL-20 uclics to; solo by C octil e F VON BONNHORST & Co - XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—II/Ws for ode by ,KJ lac%) 8 F VONBONNHORST &Co CHESSE-160 bre Waste= Reserve for sale by octO F VON BONNIIORST & Co CREAM NU I LI-6 rack. just mkt and for sale by °cif/ WICK & M'C&NIALEII9 SEGARS-910 bon of the folioarom etalca La Napoleon, La Prtmavora, Steamboat, Joao Soor, Principe, Regalia. mat rec'd .4 for sale by ocd) WICK & IWCANDLYB MA OCEREL-143 bbla No 3 largo,lB4B, on hand and for .ole by 0019 WICK hi'CANDLESS MESS PORK—Jou read and for sale by 00.9 WICK ♦ ArCANDLESS R ; ItERRINI-140 bozo.nreed and for Db .9l a k r GLNSENO AND FLAX.SFFN- 4, ndilV onr Mae by oet9 Al. • a. co DRY ArPLES-4 bb. Dry Penetts, just mired and for sale by WICK & hSCANDLINS oelll byIN:3AR HOUSE MOLASSES-50 bbl. Jame. poreocn.ll Sow Rous e ROUT DALZE Molasses , .ll. &Co, bberly la store sad far sale by 10 SACKS hulled Buckwheat: 10 do Corn Meal, in sale by oell l .1 D WILLIA CIANDLIIIj-3J bs. Sicapw, 4 Kip by ki pew J D WILLIAMS nErss—,lo b. cream, for mitt by • GOOlll J D WILLIAMS ILjAi3ONL4A hhtls limns, al Ito ShitoWan, teitS itiec'es Sides,just reczived and for lode by octl 1 SELL MS & NICOLS ILS-10 bbts Linseed la do No II Lard day for we by octll SELLERS . N CVLS m m o da y . l. l., D in eA fia N . D . LlS— L, , :a c AT ? ex !again Can a EELS NICOLS SOAro-- - 2Uti bso No I Rotin Soop, for We by ottLl SELLERS & NICOLS KAD-6W pigs Galena Lead, to for sato by oottt FRIEND, RIMY A. Co, water et Patent soda Ash. 534 Svi.,, - ... Zjt:lttliriusveP,'llrn low ' A:4 kat pma for ankh or ape rovedi?gior: \y'4l ,l Aurviim , Time, . "c 0 _ 100 Laxity at LARS-1000 lb. keg, for kale by ootig I D WILLIAMS LINSEED OIL-16 bbl. pore Linseed Oil, (Gris wold%) just landing and for sale by oet7 U SLACKBURN & Co, water .1 CHE.E2E—ItI cuts pn.ms W 8 Clkdege; Ai boxed cream Cbeddd, b 3 do V. ao, iy.trre'd and dor We by oda, u&!.!erapiA...l. , Q S. ALMONDS—at daekd 9 9 Almonds, lust ree'd DP and An ate 14 ocl7 WICK*. SMANDLESS FILBERTS -1 ssaltai Filberts, lan reed and lb, nie by oci7 WIUK .1/4MCANDLESS lIITE b1,4C1.14....4-Ibbt jun reel and for we by °ea RE.BIII..LkIREI AD V ALERAIN—dO7 Wilford reo'd odd for sale by oard R 14 SFJA,RRB earDOUIAC-1 bbl but tact and farad. by 0:417 REtIfiLLERS MtlEft.-4 bbl Just inaq and for .141:k by OCC it E SEI 1 WM. to wood 111 RNE -a tierces fresh Blob, in store and Ibr We by . °eV JAB FLOYD, Roiled Crumb Building UTFER--3 bbl. fresh Roll BMW, lo atoTa . 33 b.' B solo by oci: J & R FWYD 5 7 -7 - AU 4 7, By Jebai 'gl. , Fm.c, 44` t 4 A.," - • Commim Monday mon R awsdig, Onialik at icial Salm k, daniits CM unseti, will be .1,1, midland °Mildwham drigiar' clin m ha, ishnerca, salaams, timed*, emaniky leant: Stamm* blanket', merimall,, ani..4l. ihm• Mishima, lawns, calinom diPulk.4 black aatia and =Loam ribbnads, aearing 'attk, . auced iu , A 2 aulaipcsatrutasy..kzektiamsa homam Myna, - docks, nab ya, bliatkaid'and brown innalsnsate. Al 6.4"-•4.4 Qual o'rlork. m:any Fund:urn, te. quantity of pored* antis, gin* 'and quonixo, ward, Isar t*oft. and onto, hardware, mantel elooka looking window banda Franklin and cooking UM". a t e vfal hartot ak tent=antLeofon4 bond hour; cases boots snd sloe; Usenet 7 lie fins quatity ..takeeeeed tobseeca g We Isle fish At a deletel Entail stock of fancy nod i mtis dry. 0066 midi made cleat fibs daft., and tatitlt Oven', fine cutlery, saddles, Wilily, telly.; =lion! =memos, Gartman fmto goods, ho. aria leca , b,hi cataiai, at .4sFaink On Saturday evening,Vm. U s at dii. alexia so L b. Commercial Salsa Room, -cannot of Wobriiistd Fifth . mt . , w ill b e b an...A Jane collection of mineable miscellaneous Books, etaboaellas ThoolOgy Maori, 14.4 1.,.. Poetry, the Drama Sandy andpocketni ihnelllns.- crated worts in splandid , bindiuds alum* blank Cooks, letteramt nap Wit4llSPlegtled.4. P. calla . JOON IA Ma num . . , 5 / 4 " 4I4I :P^IPOY . Tra3 l . o 'A.cturn n Tuesday aria lerieber27th, at 3 o'clock, Lill be sold on the that barge and veritable , Lot of Ground, at the corner* Herm* and Hay meets, haring a front of 120 fungal Dangiesoe Way, and extending along Hay meet 19( feet Hi Inch. ea, nhiett to the privilege of x Ikea Oettilley in the thereog being the most derivable prillierty now fer ale in that basatikrigtart of the city, and may be divided into smaller - bus if desired by Wriggler. octl2 • JOHN DUIVI& Ant. AMUSEMENT&►' =EM■IIII C. S. PORTER Idaluau. THIRDNIORT OP MR. A. A: ADDAMS. SATURDAY EVENIN .IT,Leritt be presented IMO Rip , Bing Lear Mr. Adam,. - FArrar M.r. Oelay. Cordell. Wu Porter. Rev , Mre Prior. Gourd GCMG JIG 11n4.Madison. Mu !Wilton and Mr Goodwin. _ , . ... ... .. , .... ... The whole io conclude. with THE SPECTRE HHIDEGHOOIL , Diekery .. M. Dann. . Lavine Mrs. Prim. Aztdrinwar Mails lalowa, Weald Iltrai t. ROUD of the cordial peering of 011 n one thousand friends, and the unerampled Wrenn* bestowed [man us sines ant mi-anumed the Wen d t ds mud. lishment, we beg liras. to inform ou and Pa. trans that no exertion wilt be spared to pride:undo, earn , fort, pleasure and hilarity of war visitors, and to make the `Old Eagle", timid foremost, andlesilidlall similar establistunents in the west lee main, (=rivalled) p e .a.., *ya m season„ with All ollutede ll eacies will be Gaud .at this estabffshMerit, and seiSed up in a umnaer without pruedenL Balls and Dairies Mr inabed as tisoal. b. ANDREW& SPLENDID LOT OP NIEW PIANOS. ,NUNNB &CLARK, New York; CHICKEBING, Boston; 19/19 1 1 The su bee Mira haa now and for a loco( mat superior mna, se lected by /Masai at the manufactories. They consist of Rosewood audblehimarry Pianos, of ef o, ► itt and 7 Dense., of serious MIMI prices, and mbrace Mt the latest improvercema Thereof Nunes & Clark's, Boor which celebrated arm lie to SOLa &Gall have en Improved way of stringingpa . oseed by no other; also, a superior plan of lead:at/Fs the hammers, pfte r roves/dog these Pianos from gtowirig and witty a some me. The Piano. of Clattering, of *WA sowerf. or lot, Ore provided with the Circular Mae. and went selected for him with care by J. ring, of Bosuns The above will positively behold at monufseturers' plias, and on awraowtstiug tame. The subscriber will Mr ab i li_ l be found at J Wardwell's, from 11 to to, I 2 A. and from Itob P. AL Mr. Wood well will attend to e bush:rem dodos the balance of LIMO. 31.. %LEBER, octlO al W Wardwell's, kilThird st ZEZEO ILEWICSIMY ACA DEMY, . A Classical owl Cowartlal BurdingSchoo for Boys, on the Beaver Road. Grantee miles from Pittsburgh. RA.. Jowl& 11,Travelltila. liic PrinctiNALl THE WINTER REBSION will comstieneoen =OAF, Noveruberl,ll34.9. Two—Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lighu, he, per swipe pf tore months, STS—one half payable in misuses; the balance es the close Of the session. Arrangements hove bean made for scenting the ser vices amt. Rodolphe Kerwin Piotrowski as teacher at the Preach language. Those taking French lowans will be charged RIO per session extra. Books and Stationery furnished, whenriaested,..at the expense of the pupiL ALL CLOTHING , TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. • Pupil* furnish their own Mina. It ill very desirabie that all should be present on the firn day of the session. For Rinker particulars enquire of the Principal, at the besides's'', or of Menu. John Irwin &Bon, No. II Water strech.patsbrigli. Costa-Ws 11041ZWORTH 1 - 4LD111411 , SEILIMILINABLT, • - . ri -1 11E' WINTER BFABION or. this Institution will cosantenee ou Wednesday, Nov.l, lain. It Is very n desirable that a pupils should be present on the arst the d2:f 11: Irv% ses s i on at:will be taogbt Rodol- Pho Nonce, Fiotroindu. 'For Wass and toter particulars, see dream at Messrs. Jobe Irwin 3 zoo's. 11 Water strectiand J. a 4k. Nevin Fo, US Liberty Streeosll.4turgh. octl2-aw rh ENV/IN, Principal New paored Mule Hook. THE NATIONAL PSALMIST; an liJ6l:lliTe tin of Psalm and Hymn Rang, Ambents,Ohanta, and set pieces, byLoarellldame and Geo-Ju. Masom This new eallmtion.iapon which much time ant Ht. bor has been bestowed, contains Ibmides tient pro ponion of those oidaaddindan inn whin harcreet Wadi bag confirmed firermja==riuni original music, Annuls* try and cants= ahomany Mao moat popular at and • rich variety of anthems and cloamsca, adap It onp'e t boat to choir practice and church semen. 3:0 capita of the above made hook received and for tale int oublialtera prices; by JOHN H MELLOR; omit St WoodAt D _ L BANNING tuopeetfullphophos *awhile, Ow eny Abdominal orepinal gay ,anon hiring el-. lb= dare_ .4 fron P O l l 4 l WA , itifietrgt4lhogPstuti et utY, FoIOVOI P=Oe or seas , is taboutiorzgltr on Utr ecru= ,aad that any maker, render or ..Carer Pi such irittimpteut, rettportatte Wm for I urke of hie y-Ereee, the Nue e as though thrj th. i ta purchased it Also, that the tiger of the Itw will be pothlvely put Intone against sup nth holt,- None are the we "Body-Brees,n , but krrolh. Ban. veers "Poems Laze? Pa Ap. o.'+e, etezepettor 4 ll6s steel. H. T. Roberta. X.. 11., grPTICAL I C BURGEON, will assead to ihe [sear meat of Diseases of tea Eye. • B. Asa bean Log pd in ;ast hma. of the teedi. eel profession for sawn yeast, and ha. earuineindan es...A li...an for the treatment of diseases of the ey e alone for wean! years. OMR and resadenee comae of Sandusky it and Strawberry !Ole • .1411 of . 00113 Slngfmgc School. PROPESSOR BINGHAM Will open a Singing School, in the basement of the nem !Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Smithfield and tfievesith streets, on Thursday evening n at 7 VeloeL Terms—One Wimp. schol ar , for each quartet. eed3-dl.r OCIT—A.' Pio:dewy Note, &teens by • Leans Dal sall Co, payable to the order of James Niers, land eadanW by bite,) deued lastauy 114,048, at IV months, Cot Seventeen Hundred and sqty-th-r= 30100 Dollars--bas been kat firto4Ll44., person at caationed no to receive th e tame, as its papaw has b een "e'Ped• • • se JAbSt. AN ELEGANT Rosewood Second /111N41 . Hand Piano, In perfect order, made br Chlckeriag and &Lackeys, Boston; cost originally 3145-will be sold at a ver7 reduced prima Also, a second hand eis °GUM Piano, price 575 For We by JOHN H Delta di wood . et DLAKE'S METALLIC FIRE PROOF PAM—Just re. • largo supply atlas aboyouriolo for Roof. o j g ) ed and s e pupae. We ran reoomatencethe above Fl - re Pwor Valo, hot wo ha” been neing h for near Lour yearkalkd )(pow h to be *lota aidele. au; L i k. LITHILLIPS, Nob wood FANCiVilti2r(4-50 Pases ' neir fail tyke Dark • Printe;froin all the celebrated manufactories, jmt open tO ed and for sale reduced rates, by mum 811ACKLEIT oc QEGAILICI Principe Be-gm; 5 40 1 4. 4%0 1 .4% 4, Just received 'Adios sale low by rwll2 MEND, RIAE^{ tr, Co, .57 'miner ri PRINTING INK—lust rccoive4 • freAl of Front'. PrinOik Ink, kt ape Pekin Store, No 70 oetl* LIMA= 43.11.—i EEL Ault landing tram Weaker Michisea, end for sate by 84 W 11411.8418 CM, oetn • 41 water eadlol (tootle; M:;t i -2;N 3 z ielfz, for sale ty=trat OTAI3II-4 eaas Pow& tine r 504 1 .1.24 iag 11 4 bY W1,10_& APCAND.I=I.9 DRY AMM -7 1 3 0, 1 1 Sit 4eced azd totia&o jr_f melt & IPCANDLOIS BEANS—lfibbb Whit. Beim, ivied and far Ws by Day J & R PLOYD OOLLEN IBOCHB-46 dal teed and for tale by octl / & B FiAcky.p rigvERRIE3-10, and !-/ aale b 7 oaf W_A-NTE o m b 12 , c , 61 3,141_, V7 pais o-- ♦AnZ a at' HI C SOLV ,C0,19,Z1i7N0 75 Rn.h isd Stair mel;tih, ElL.Ersu-1 mad for sale by 'WAR DICKEY at Co, trout . VEATILEKSr-090,1ttskOstsiiso; for salsify_ J: octl ISALUY /DOW &O , GlN o ligiNG-9 sacks to tttel co W i ltirW4 4l .bbla in atm; for de by MALIALUSAiIk2k. CliaNo , 4oo dot blind's Blinksng. red ad WU" bi «or /OM Dmoauer N• Q. 81.1UAR—s60 hhits prima N 0 Buisg,o More &MI tas sale by Pet' RaWaXY want - 10 COPTEE-1174 bwailinea &dee, now Ina= ding Gana nasal and kaput. by God. asciALEir* Burnt was—eo b 41 1 .8410 Glasif. U 34010114 4g 4040 9 43 do; XI do MI 4c4 SO do 1¢414 do; lendbyy for We by ocr3 S t W HABBAIHIEI PHOM SALTS-3 bbls reed and for We by - oehl JOHN. 11 MORGAN RED INK , - %%femme.] French, and • superior etc, received and . for solg by r . /Olin Liehlthla&N i,l EITB-Lo loo'd on consignment:and fat solo by osoi • • '.I4#I2FLAND ARD-4 MA/ and 9 kap Inns 'Lard, jiwre sad for eale by bed I 91 - R FIAM, INBEED ou—a bbls jut medial ter bT 14 (.2a Rosso it,Co Na SUGLIt-78- lit:bpi= NO emu , lonic. . by *eta Rowe :co Atm/Am-60a) lb. Elaterstos Wails oet9 RROBIPION'ai3I; POWDLVECAC-4 cabo./am voila brats . IS" MT..1416 'Douro EntaimeB-43eaaca just teed and for oda by 0.14 E PRI Lima STEAMBOATS. ? I 'w UrNAALINPDMrpI auLYlne . r 1 , .84 8. nami l ..t.a.”::: • _. . 0136a0a9 • --tanspiloggspthaky.sawack v 6.lB, and az riven ai Glargow, tumult of th o Sandy and Hearer Ca. tatINT4 t 42 04 dir7Vo rth Utta tlip mud to the deer daring indS and ala.doer AU adelocle,, A..34.and,..wyak,at_nuenargb u a P. making a et:Jam:mons Ime for seams add" IVeribr between rimy Lisbon ai mi' ullM bandy aboruer irtao sad id Ina rates than by may other yenta The proprinters of this Loa hart thapleessre ens tufting the yablis that they law Sued "BM:4M 61818 , Canal lior the aeirommentation etpainernere".. &eight, to run in - eminent:in with the well known acumen CALEB COPE and BEAVIBL • end =neer 'lnd et Bilteipray, with the littehorth Cineia• anti and other ditty Unita of steamers daiM tba Ohio and llinainsiy,pi mars. The proprietors Wedge then. wives to vary soexpense or trouble, to insure corn fit i rfery and sal anh of the Wait a share ul'am Maatuzga Aat . rett.' ' aM. itARTLIV, a. & HARBAVOIL rinsk ""g h * ft FIANNA & Co. sunlit( J. mum/akin a co. I N'51"1444 NOTICE—The steamer BFAVER ‘ C. S &the, mar ter, win !errs after this swiss, (or Wellsville parters• at 0 osrlost in the miming. 1013 1111411. 184$ • PITIMBIIIIGH &lIHOWASITILLX mittrAßy j i !aar Packet Vine. FEllaliAllY Isl. 184 LEAVE DALLY ATEI A. AL, AND 4 P. M. The following new bean complete tae line far the meant warm. AT. LANT7C, Capt. Jaime ,Parkixonni TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIE hPLANP,' Capt. E. Bennett T o boats am entirety now, mad am Aced ap without regrind to expense. Ev ery comfort thrum:may can mecum ban been molded. Tb.. Boats will leave Me. bionangeheln 'f Beat al the !Mt ofßoss ant Passengenf wi ll be board, S. the. boats will cerminly ate at the miner. Med bow., 8 A. M. soil 4 P. hl is= Th ""nft «Thxdui, Dorsey P titnmt mammy will leave W 5n4 ~ for '' ' V ticit ling 'et t al l akma". Lean iiTheebnieval`Tßoy, Trilday7lind tardii. *I 7 o'clock, m, preeimly. Th e cee.l 1.04 at all the Iniennedilitii Every' meamodation.thai can be Rowell fog f=i- Ort and mterty of gets has boon ptod. The boat to a l to od lota o ooll.ooloto Wog , solot to r en o t r e i tp one. For fre r ah , 6 m i r y 0 . (chi Mona, of Ist and Sialthfold sto FOB,CINCINNATL The aplandid E r i dring* naamar mairratiw, mlef lb ;4lesa i ti f the anon, and Inferainfrunci pftrfa lb% day Fo ° :a w gti otptgasi _ apply ' 0 4 b° 34 . '; .319 . .__. FOR CINCINNATI. , ' The splendid stitsiney i ''' Div's, inesteL l WZ i da; for tle .b 6 at 10 o'clock A 81.. " "d 'men:will"' °Mi l e ? 1 1 l im agai n FOR CINCINNATI AND sr. Lout, thaLt., The &mud steamer ' • ~ RINGGOLD, .... 1124.1te1l will lalT, formes Lbws Intennednind ports thls tley. 10 su Fel Ore ht of Fauns, •PP I 7, de Itallzd• 1 0,501 REI3 LAR PACKET VDU The am and Atallaad lisn" Vall tet e edl r ' ' a day. NM taatardaya areach weak. saga apply an baud as FOR ST. LOUT l'ha splendid a • • ler P •r. ::, Marotta, matter, E 10 o'clock, A. M. For fratight or passage, apply OEI REGULAR LOunn• Thendanda. VERm - • •A and ' usage, app For freight or FOR ST. LOW: . The new suntan • •• • .al meamer A Q Kennett, me, er, w3II 'hare for above andintenne • .. • pormort Saw , : . • day, dualth lor, at 10 o'clock', A. M For frei Dery ght orfp g voi , on boarA, M gle , ota;Honse clriclNNAlrr PAC Molina steatict EIIORLAMM4 Parkinson master, grill leare foe tau blimaad ' intaratediata Dona lids day. For freight or pumps appl,y on Mani. Oetta Foittnicnown Arco - sr. wine - T4Oprealpil hew metimek, mama, will !cafe CM above nermadatei pbit. 111111 day, at oa •PSY ea:board FOE ClNCtlllan The splenrat dcankit steamer Boyd, tauter, WIT !stip' toi Obey. IC o'clock. For freight or pouNpawr en octs 31. Tba II aumaarwill bsbusaedaata • • freight 0, Passim aiViTab 4 Y; ,- Tmii,Xisfitiliic OP • Azzi 9 001 i 1 . fulifb:Wlid:Reialde. i i . - •'''it A." 1 7 - & - :to. - ,_rwrsaintor,.. A., AVE received mare - than 01.11131 . 01001333 and mgrmeluuneiseirrosien e r...p..,,,,,,,,- try, bracing the latest, richest-and most le styles Imported and dineilest Goods," ' 01 entire pokiest. from the importers, Muds and large Amnion sake, by one of the fun reaidingla New Yink,who is onnanntly sending es MAN and cum devisable goods in the . Eastersi which will be offered es low as si imparts/I in cher United States, and lower than weld posilily offer ed qz Hems In the Weil. We t eye the loa Li arileles—' ' . D sILYs-4 ....., Itch cbange4W4_ . _,,, striped, plaid and brocade 13ro de Aline, Mode Bernd, Oro de Siss,. Giro de Algiers, - -Glacier, blaelf•Grofie Rhine, TalfamAlue Stu* Florence of all colors,dlc4n. Al m, Silk Velvet of all colon, of loge stock. 3S CASES DRESS GOODS, vim cases , extra rich satin swiped Calbrearetdo dodo printed do do; do small. filmed English de lad nc do Clenence P/Itid* Orientals, kn. Also, AO UM 410 , 30 east Slides= ariped and plain Lyeneon; 164 Tartan raidend Silk Twill; 11.4 clubmen. and Grandilla Plaids. • FRENCH hIERINOS—A nil assortment of black, mode, ecadet;Alaroon,Namodne, Wee, mode and oth er colors, of the best enonfacune. . • 32170 SEAWLS—OOMpriaing* a 3O / ac 4 100 • 0 .." 10 30123111 ewer offend In this city, umbrae ion sad' square' Cashmere and Tattle/ plaid Shaw ' Maude, Bromwich, Finland, Jenny Lind, Lionanine, and oth er Shawn. ILIEBROIDERIEB LACE GOODS, GLOVTh he.— Lae. caps, collars, offs, standing cellars, 4illernisen. Alm, linen cambric and lawn Eldlle, Laces .and Edo invlAßibbons, Maier ilaall heft Glans do. FIXING .U. , ., CO BEAMS, Ska—A foli ..sortnient all/6.0M Tashi le atyles._,_ j Lams AND HOUSE KEELING GOODB,CIase of Dish Z.ueop best manufacture, Linen Sheadngs and, ,aasz t esse Linens, Table Damask and Bleak, Sarin Table alone and Napkins, Elleitabwr Iw * o . and Bled's Ege Disper...Flineeit=e - nag 000 p a of • ever, variety. unmated end procure hf Mare e tb. 13,000 p• 0130 133 well known glid•es: RIBBONS—Mon than Ite canons eatireilY'how fall and meter Ribbon., veil dm/tea/ 6 M. 4 , French Cloths, Cassimerea and vom great variety; Vesting*, Scarfs, enema and Eldls Whoa Geed. of every desoirlons, logo/le...with ev- Il i ettrowng ""n fitint Viee zi ef i r . gees ! a Jut receives), girt the prices annexed: Cuam . ' . 10 hales of red and white Flannels. all wool.for Ide 7 cues bine and orange Prints, . . , 8 10 do Calkom.33 M6ar - _ , tOD 12 do Out 'colored ek 17 do Bleached Muslim, w' 4 -' • 12t 4do Mood. Lane. • 7do real Scotch Gingham , ' " • ';' 121 Also, 60 bane 441 Brawn hitrabos„. r 'I ~ A4of which. In connection milli those, Ana ilo wPetilled allots pines Menem be ne edsand- by 00y other edohlhboient in Ode city. aitia ONE PRICE, SYSTEM, which he Justice and - &bon to 24 will be Oiled' oblened: Any oilers llefehts.__, ed. at thin establishinetat fosuid to bo KM.= Pt.— arstko pie., li Eonsequalit itiduttion will willing ly be made, epee th e cucumstances being:Lb known to the Proprietors, it being their Oaken& all goods shill be w ild on fair and boa amble mom Ponce. are respectfully 10•1133 10 crumbs • 031,10100,131=11 without teeing the least obligation to porelime. ot4 - ca - • ELEta, N. 117. EIDDLNIONC , Ar ai .Na 4, ST. Coati=air, ~ WOULD Leona Mr castanets and go "7 111, =WO dm has is gemmed ham ttse/340 mrian . kilk4ania assortment of lOLLINFAY.4I3I/7,PAINICY u001:19, - *ItIch she hoe salketc4 met Ilsesi.Pltm, =A will sell at exceedingly to te Nice.. . N. B:--8traw and limid 'ssoW4das , M thj adl nstast and besrmemier. OAZOINSII PL ASTER PARIS. D COGGIN& & ai m P p radal i Pl f t&t . .± anittlart• h a te:t = 4 : Z r* ean C.l l:: trod .tag of 74:ra me of 61,37 C au& per barrel, Dory' a pt ant op itt excelle nt slapping etntslition. also, Stem:doe Plaster it 13;001, end kind Plaster at Menu par bal. Myer orders to thepraprioterra at Plnhuinlphia, or to John Cavenn.ogt; their aginhafNliteorliaaa. mold& _ MOUT 3171100 ,E; — ''' — '''' - • ES REEFING, PVIMANSHIP, PHONOGRA PRY, ax.—H. Wausau , hur, °woad. • Night In his ashoolrocsa, comer 6flhisTerry sts., Wane* on - Points, where ha 'wilt be ha to Impart tustruotioa Insha aro of Reading, Pettraina Mill menu, Book loophog, Phonorsphy, Ike • _ - - las KOEIVED AT W.IIVCIJNTOCFA Cerfet NVVe il, house, 73 Fourth* arid— . • 9 pe 64 rosewood cord Table pit qa y_ 3" 64 Orb dark " • " • sr: •• 9 o s o-, 7136 above aro of superior quality, cloud a for at most beautiful colors aad abadinavenanded for ,du tt malr , oultater_l94ll+ll.9Wroptig. 74 , petil 11611238 i GOODS -We turn rocelied YVPoII stock a t Drees (roods, among whichWay befoond— Rath. black and figtiTed Alpacast. Colored and Gun i splald do' ' Oregon Califo Queen, Orbrossi o oo boroisto Plaids; plain, col d and figured Cutout " 4 • • aid • . - de LWOW Silk, Tama abApd coromesoi...tsgttdur lure augsortoont *father thoorgoak oil of .4" will be .old low by the piece or packer,.. ocl9 . 811 ACJa.k7ft tr, . . gI W LEiIAN, IL%ILMAN k• Co-, h."' I°4°4 to th° ,. W• arebow., t doors west of tholdrlith , s— Oft'feidlid Front street. ,_ • ' RMIITTIte Warebou. N0;41.W . , 0 - Dutdedll — iirdiii4 — or • EMMA and Irglai . • . Cri i 3 :.L i i!iiirfilidfLALAN t Co, adnufwrm of te and rk.rst. k Tras'a...,w.h.= . *crawl Front menu, Al usburgb. Also, &dim lojCoacit Tdramingis sod -lialleable Castings , ootl2 . YCLA.II,-4t bbd•etidfied,.tos ado by . .. Load° --- 1 • • • te AllBol..BNOTan,lsOrood .o. y SD S oc fil ' a UQ ("Vt intIONGEE'IIDIEFELO ps, .rszitiot , tits am; taps for pia._ oetl9 C ARBo77tlitis LOONOES, Sewing en and BalliczW i t h ' — roe d and fill we. Olin • C OT :•'l7.: Z .r esZoMz IT leave above _ponstli °dna* For frelglit or pasi Nst rnxthtqg IlitaXl - leave for ate . ports this day oard. i oct9 . PACKET. Man Ult. lam for the • MIL 10.. day.. • DEN,. • for um anan.