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JON* It:lNttisc "ArMlyst
':4.lllta 310; Pl:Atli, • .Cbmlts W. Flaw,
•r.. 4 Daniel 0. , Andatror O. Cargo,
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7. Jalts.D. Lit. Joint
S. Jiank Laaes,. 'sce,Deed mr,r,
, s. jamb, Stbanetto. 31. - Atutrow Loomis,
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• ,Itiettird ,
wuumi9.B4T!ey, 4ZtTtonuts :11 b •
EL rranzirryw, ftitmq A. Pa,reisnrs.
:11014. *4lllAcloVinspwriguitcyncn ir.
• aim Aiwa.? „. „hai been kept inS'a
in relation to the
SINN ofthe errerboeseleettm_iithis State. It
thei nishtf:o(the'utejoritiers sent to
try Istlepepb , lbs. Johnston, were too high, and that
ihM:tossiaritimi mint fa - (rod,* Northern eaantiet
torkicrer, andaf crane eiceuive anxiety wee
• tristidleittra Sy ill:tairtitic hew the result, On
700111 - desP l 4 ches-weroreceiveat F laim
- Asa LciaiehtetSottlif. aka nizioty;Whali
„14 1 0011h01100elsonces of-Job:num. At this
•,-prettaisinisteti!iiiskirtite In Jouhis hut wlt , trTY
*ol l l , :le**4 l4 bbi" oar. P e r' g m ' C l9 F a '
• sstisbanorY. oor own opinion thin _John:
AbMK4Nbett we Advise one friends to keep .
se,a , and lo:indo workYor 014_214 . tar I
we Pm nof,defealltd the lons this beat, we
them hadhY,.and we have
stmodiat' (410FIPmeItttt9. 'PIA matt/Italia
-settitrosie ,Fot , angora arilleteriked 'over
,slnspair;iotutsylionle, or to cease oar efforts to
thatihaste and Kafka. We are sum we
Stirtlibt;tuWtiie tri go ahead.
'Wen 'nor , tgbritthe State 4, larwaven We
• AntiVitkiingol- beltlooo4ll4.rieneet carry
*State t."Tlik i r tti Novembe r.
Ostr3 leltertilthhit despatch front
I*, thong* tithe Grorenntes eke
, ..• ton Is , /*tetras !niftiest/us.
- -
•• "- Whi' CinAtei94 o99l M! 1 •11 9414 . 9,
7Th S•I 4SFUM: a l ' lll6 'lmes 44bAlfehilootett
- rakaiiiiitatha Mat POnliatss, so fat ea wit hive as•
91101894,fr0nt the atm= already receiie4 The
isosahers'of die PaeseitiConitess are alio append
_ ad far the sake of Comparison.
.
Slot -Cameral -,, 'Mk Coarth.
,7 • 10,0 Levin, M L C Limn, N
J.IL - Chandiet, 5 1 7.1 R Ingeraoa, W
• Charles Brown, D
• 41,... 8 JohstROMelkis- D C J losiooB, D
5 ; Jots kkeeMiff„W John Fraed.tßadge"W
Tbduala Reds, Eamuel ,
.7, 11;
Jess ()B W. A R ickel, Menvaine,W I)
8, TbsekV4 7 .-. - W . , Joh Strohm:4 - W
9, WuuStrait,D. Williata Bttonis,
.Ch
10, M M.Dinamickl, Richard lho
tle tthead, 1)
1 1 2 1 , WilMa, David W V D I;
13, Jogai ,W James Pollack, W.
Hi, W Pitman, W - George W Eckert, W
•• • 15,.TheilNes,W7- Rent) Nas,'W
ElAtiatithan, 13 J EBrady, W
17, Nir - Ichal3hischard,
•....18, A'J.Ogie, W. —,Andattv Stovall, W.
- z - 19; JailStann, D ' • Job Moan, 1)
2 20, John Dickey, W
• 91;;Mosii stimpton,V Mosel Hampton, W
•f- 2 2 . 1 -W Howe, .W J. W Fareelly, l lB
23, ha Thompson, D Jaa Thompson, D
•• 41, Alfre-Iffilknoreell Alex Irvine, W
*Mead , by -fluid in Penn District-4/M h.
con999M:yylpluil3.-1.311e, V7big.
Conyeiaional Delegation wJI MClrot. ! IMAM.
• igy guide according to. the above table, idthrib
119 temp in the 24th district ts not cettahtiT figoltr.
• ,gligted.' If an ehatapataluaa place, the Whapita.B l
. , Alma pined v 9tite timahavand thoDanixtsattsioL
; }da oawmasad : llW;ags , 9 Demo.
c,
- clAd!so4l-./P!thre': •
. •
reisairmrasw ,
-ft ere ilettow.--Tbe Wowing are the name.
-of /bp itesideeted to the SoweSetute:
— 4lllllANTli*Ao'lligk s Whig, •
- Peleg Easivery, '
4th r
• 12!Z2211/1004,010.11?r. Whig.
:..„D a I Sten , Wbtg. , _
Mb '''Rehett'sl:lPrrek, - Widg.
Y..t.Jektellciledleithati; 'whiff. • •
Awns Mir ro r.
• Zted ” Maxwell- Dem.
"ChserV,liiatreeee;'WN&feeie-1
• . Vgibtr4, David B.Loeti Ineepeee.
lieteithiliituutteg sgetnaTimothy Wes, regn.
4st tinoccestit . swam& - lawny ewe*, ademo
.,ols.lo be elected.
tf.thistatdelf nisei chit theWbip elect
,Idelt.ll4teetere „lier the T . *tenocrats three. The
meetabeielidateieVei. are, Deleeuw 9; Wbig.
h e ptete.Sttoes will therefote weed. Wblge
1 //iriitt i / 2, 21,/diu4N4 9.
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. . t , ........ ... . . 0. - • • ...: - .11 -
` - thazerdo, . .... „ ..... .0
Won .....• 0
• cbeiter• ••• -•• ..
• - OoktioAtia Cteadas, .......... 0........2
........
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& .....0
0
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Erk,Vinattoki4 0 0 •
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1
' 1
• i Union ort.looists 2.
. .....
0
( 40/1010.0 1 4. - .5 , ;..1 . .... ...
`'.-0/000,08,6 • • 2 ..
Moioorosid Nonbamponi,.. •
• • 4
........ 3
119101,10084, ''o 1..1
0 1
aty, ...............0
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Moomoriet • . . , . .. .. . .
,13019.0111,14,11 Viii;ulg,
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:74:Y01t; ... 0 0
"i?gfiric , n4. Aurruuss,
Wowing 100 the official mare
tka ' •
Yo•
johnocor '' . ..1151
--pi" L. cm.
. 1 . -` - ` l / 4 - 11.12141! 1rnianneard5 ......", :..,... 118
—risles, ills lawn* an
''''4l";.**atiseialY W. mi.
Masi Is Congress ..
-401 1 100;W: 11 F. - ! 1° " --123 Ltusj
r.,.: CLOWN.
Isom = ammo.
tiOhnetsns...
12!!1!
•
AkaggrO t f" - •"*.; 21384 P,t B taa•—•
• ....
Waallir 7 ' :3952 Mktilleawmti
Hopkins rayed 3b4l'
tiATZ 11111/37., • -
.. • . 3852 I.Lnance 32:A5
I bicitiefri i 932-
'1,411100:
IES BMA is 411.018 a tagonvess by 58 außickOisr.
MichiPP, is
-Pe drP°-
-7
. :40.•15h0. kegik agi - tkali i )
iZ e f ,7 glib*
tea a
put
is dap gig Pniteal • a
T a itho ins to . oamp i e uxt, ookkor air..
Vs tbs w it or 200 miles .
coop— --2 d thous in alitbs Jours•
vex , ...uadrixithe
1
~..-: . .N -i t -,.., ; : t ,,, , , - ,.. , -.,: a. ~ •
..: 11 .,,.. 3 , ,, , .-.3:, .. , ,l i .;,
!1t -,-;-::_,,,.
. • - 74
1 ..? i. .: -. .r.t . d. ' f i. r
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11348.
/ifirjeritier.Majorities.
18* 1844.
•
«..
40;00PM .-- - r : ";? ) .: j r. ‘. • ?It
Arkurtrnmy .44 • , 637
• •
429 .. • ..
8ed534.. " • "
. 4466
e
Brks ? i,,«
En , 612/ . • •`•• • • -
4 2 1 0 4 0 •.• • 302
Backs, -
Butler
Omit:6l4c. • -
Ceithon,
Cheerer,
Clearfield,....
Clinton, ....
..
Clarion • .....
Debar:in,.
CllrWfiNdl • • • •
Camberland, ,,
- Dauphin.... •
Delaware...
Fayette!.-
Franklin!
Indiana!!
Greene,*
- 1392
Huntitigdon, • • , , ..
•• •t• . • • '
• • ... • • • lOO
Leneader,* 41,
4221• .
•• . - 3981 . •
Lehigh, 450 . :• 231
........ " 500 • 1053
I rl ycoming,
WHIM, ~160 ,
510 1 flue, " • 1724
Montgomery, 1053
Northalabalek4..... . 690. - eas
• 98( .... 101 5
Pike, •• • ....... . 410 50 1
PbfladelphieiWk C0,0'5061, 5950 .• • .
135'
'BomerieWA.V. 165 T . • /03 8 .• • •
180 now county
• 812 971
Ti cg e,
.... . •.. 450 . • •-• 3 00
Wayne,..... . . ....... 600 .• • . 742
Werhington,s.... ..... 107 .• • • •• • • 59 '
'Westmoreland,* ...... , 2099 .• .. 1926
, Wyoming,- .. ... . ... 100 .• • . 54
York,* 163 •• .. 889
-
Johnston's majority,.. • • 920
In the above table we
.base made all the allow
ances claimed by our cgrponents, and base correct•
ea our figuresearefully. IC49lsnassis is not elect
ed, as our opponents affirm, there must have been
some very erroneous veto= soot in.s
• Those marled thus * ere official..
The following counties gave. the ibllowiog may
lorities in 1814:
Jefferson,.:
Potter,. ~
Warien,...
Most ERE TORE.
Conespondeneo of the PO:lab:mit ounce.
New YORK, October 10,1816.
Padichuta are anxious to hearths karat of this ,
day's work in Peimsylvania, the Whip em hope.
fel and the Locofocos in no small confasioe. If
the Ewe is true to herself, to-marrow will =Me
,
-es that the principles of the present Vultairdstow
thin are repudiated, and Pennsylnuni resolved on
- a return to the policy 042, and-tall tiost
to home lila : : At Uritine in the . history of the
government was the necessity fitr,st chataPt in the
• national policy more imperativethentat the/press
eat, ir urLwould maintain en independent poulion
amoog nifloos We may talk no we please about
Our freedom, but in the ace of the present aspect
of commercial affairs, n o t boasts are all idle. It is
a het not to be disputed that, business is now Inns
steed under as much difficulty as in led°, and that
err taus of foreign goods Itssureakened us fn ev
ery pciint,ned that'll classes ale in want of proper
acilictes to carry on . Mai opirationa' . l The losses
inflicted upon home abet, are the name in all de•
partments, and in selecting the suoidlos; to shea
the eaten of. this kw, iron and- its auumfecturee
will came righthOMO.ln the great interest of the
Keystone State. Let the Iron wortereternember,
that ender the free . tredeiveliev
,of the ,- Abehertre ,
lion the imPtitts Of iron,is Can wee in New -York
ending. Oct. 6, -were, two thenarrof six Amami
sons of milroadbam,..29,B7l merchant, bus, 1450
tworries,-1021 , trim of• Pix Aron, 22.114-butulleser.
sheer mm, 600 bmidigis'attool443l-batidies Of
tiercEs3 easel scmpolfl -md wire 3511 tens
F dies of suet, '25 esaks emtert,ring. 149 tub !wed
, ware assented; invoiced At 11188,100 nod cretin
the consumer hem, adding . 20. per test, moths,
abourSZO,o o o. At thii rmeige one week, teat be
remembered, that the .inhei per snot= of Iron im-I
pets at New York alone will reach $12,00 6600 ,
nearly shot - which might be kept at home ceder a
roper- system of national mammy. This subject
can all be figured srat, end as the time is close at
hand, when decision smut be wide-loth the Pol
icy of the government relation to, nonufmoures,
con
wast will be lawful of the two policies of the
gceVanialOnt„ our under which vein is muffed to
our wcirkmett, and the other which fills the purses
of all close*, end enables them w oansume loan.
ries enough to ndseell the revenues for the gov
ernment. -
. .
Lmol9il Weir, vox usury or
Of sutUrearrr. latutiatrr=3.
Protection. 1812.
Shama% ers ; 120 per cent 66 ea. ID per cent.
Cane* Ragging, 113 l9 "
Soainakers. 66,92 . 11:1
Crodag n e,, 119,711 " 63 .4
HEWS' 9160 " "3D"
Crown IV glass, %CIO, 139,9 u "
"
Deutitobas, 9143 301
Lead shot, j 25,31 "20 •
lire arms, 103,00 "
Chflitt.. • MAO " "
Wronstr.3l.saufact . d. 1118.40 - 30
fladlrons, 18,18 " "
Nail rods, 64.07 " 36 "
Sheet bon,
• lllne Pig gr n, on, 929:1 " XI "
67,07 " 8) 1.
Bans toltad. . 6939 " 0 30 "
Pori, Foolscap, 13%01 " 30 "
" " 70
61,30 " " "
These
Cok laBF • " "
figures explain themselvese and show
clearly why oar niannfacuniu are either ckne4ir
riming at a foss, and the wages of operatives ro.
duccdor to la murk= yrcirks stopped
Cause and effect are here contrasted too plainly to
be mistaken. Those whose lihmelity prompts
them to amnia an Adminisustion that sanctions
such fiauds upon hone War u is doiehy the ad
mission of cheap labor goods, will cons to sustain
it, those who value their own Mimes; the Una&
meet of their country, and the proaperify of all
Classes at home, will on the 7th of ,November„ con
eign by their votes, the present tariff and hs from.
'ms to oblivion.
In the more r market there is not the smallest
improvement since the announdendint thus Mr.
Cotentin hair Warmed live millions of dollars on
London and Parig;'hor`fieu the rate of sterling
exchange move ,from tU old quoteion of %WI
Or lint names and 911 far light drafts on Baring,
Brothers& ]dun: on call Tentlin at seven
per the rate of good piper one to on.
amithindf per cram a month, and the banks pun
sui4,X: very. cautious policy. Treasury notes
cloud 1031, and the loan of 1888, 100, OtileCTs
have fa ll en per ceint,And Peanxylvuua 51, with
a general fall in fiiney'acielm of Nal per cent,
Evening. Cotton dues in favor of the buyer 11
per cent since the steamer came in. Good brands
of Gorr sell at $5,371 and the docks me crowded
man over. flow. Corn meal, 53,3 7 1. °tame
wheat 127 c. Ohio, 118 and Wisconsin, IOC; round
corn, 71015, high mixed 61:081, Rye 68019, Pro.
visions are dull. Mess Ohio Pork 512,75, Prime.
110,50. New Beef ham 5,1114,25. Prime lard 81
01
and grease 61:: Cre is abundant beyond all
demand and very :dg i
....2209 I Middleswarth
.41801 Cimpbell 125 . 8
-
WlllO.
116
. 9°° a
e
398
150 • • 181
983 • .1,-- 1090
1100 16 ° 6
300 810
7l •681
• •
566 •• • •
1294 ••• •
4ts
400
410
014
5£6
681
830
... LOA
24905 23985 +2•
23955
Facia *sear vim Chasms.—lt has bees flume.
di remarked (saw: the New York Express) that
during the cholera hi New York,inlE32, that there
was no electricity, in the atmcephere; beta corres•.
pondsat of the Journal of Commerce aye his re
cords show the contrary of this, and that ten than.
der stating were active here dudes duct period. A
writer in Chambers' Edinburgh /maid maintains
that elemrical changes are the true came of tech
migratory diseases u. cholera and plague; and
indeed, of all epidemics. The trite tweedy, there:
NV, b the pi:WMl6m of;he 111111010111111, and the
chief object to Organ this is =ones Ga.., which
is an ingredient in common salt. Whdle streets
and towns can be Cudgeled with chohnine gas as
may as single /Walesa,
' ble 1832, the town of Domfarline, in Scotland,
was effected with choler: freer the 31 ofSeptember
petit the 2.3c1 ofactober. At that date, even Weed,
tine Mel alley wu fumigated with ,alw.ne
Withln:fout dap - the OtatthinCe was:emit* s Er.
baited. la Edilkblirgb"lSlWALSMOlll fa th ilf
Nut, and in eeveril other Cowell . With lft dime
wan .agearedner beyond aOshailaie .doubt,
•
add to this - fact We beg - the earnest attatitlaa door
readeri, attd the yobbo at large, that every house
lathe affected distr icts in which chlorine Pll
trTAtill:ditill6l4lDelgell4.4fithmetokas of 103111,
ecuoyed sheolute y from thialesiesZvid
gl a ry e m; On:ie-14*re thatfrighV
fut theme. and positive pi:vadat Cholera owes
its ori& to alerarlewl changes In the atmosphere.
Tlti Nn' *faint:t' 101:1r* ...110 railwal,.be•
tucen &pa , * chi IMICIOOIOII4 is said to .be
Mae en imitiensetroshotta theattoratis 'lm o *
of "'beat ilakeroMliiii 21th Au.
gust, Is 0,200 teuthels per day: The travel from
the West Mat Mal,domn to the Writs to N. Y., is
also hmory and rapidly Meressigg.
-
4,N*1411.s Dim
'rho' wasabece Union hivings:soca Geis;
c k t,lmnt of las salary` uWm Genital
do door embrace a alibi aeu.:acilni
alltarstiie,- - this Washington Sanity rejana;h:
, .
bringing np the abundant 'spoils' enjoyed by the
Executive Editors. The Mittel intyr
'And how much Thomas Richie sad John I'.
Hein? The whole amount •of their enure:totes
. = ? V s4 p is ul i kart i elt ifletaltwhich w th
e c op y pit y .
from e sing e Wlttue Book of Moneys, paid to Richie
dc Heise to the amount of more than aquarter of
a million of darts!
For the Departments of Stare, 11 661 00
For the Treasury Department, 1,655 00
Far the War Department, '5Ol 00
For the Nary Department, 1329 01
Forth.) Post dice Department, 3,18623
For the Senate, 82,340 04
For the Bowie, 185,407 54
'24o l lr a t n e g abould be pleased to know s 2" wtat 6B publi B %
services Mr. Motile and Mr. Hein have rendered
the onmtry, to entitle them to Executive and
Legislative favors, that have enabled them to be.
come dealers in gold mines from the emoluments
of SOMA two or three years public printing in spite
of the annual thousands they have squandered in
magnificent living? And with what face canthese
men assail Gen. Taylor for the receipt of the hard
earned, richly merited, and comparatively humble
emoluments of in American officer?
Yes, Mr. Richie, for sating in his magnificent
apartments, taking his daily ride to the Capitol in
his own carriage, with his own equipage, lounging
on the Senate settees in his well trashed, brass
buttoned coed, white vest and ermined white kid
gloves, (a fresh turn out every day) figuring dont
and dancing himself off his legs at the splendid as.
'iremblini at Juliana Hall and at the magnificent
efilettaintrients of the Reads of Department and
;that. Ekieign Ministere—feasting at the luxurious
dinners of the French, English and Bunten Am.
• hillside's, for running this round of rank through
elegant dissipation, and writing an occasional par.
IttudatekloCliVidk ln the columus of ihe
-Uion, this7homea Ftichle,lll a jingle Contrail,
' fingered,aorna4.s27loS 82 of th e people's money. :
During the :lame period of time, one old Zachip
Ty rToytoi was: winniarirtunortal honors bir his
i!pleilidid achiovmeuti is the service of his conury.
Undeathe burning suns and pestilential moonlight
of Mutioo,: he was hearing - our Any in triumph
theongtr the veteirlin legions of Arial, phating it
on the towers cf Monterey and the ridges of Buena
Pete—eherieg all the while the toils, the privations,
the perils of his humblest soldiers--and finally din'
puling, with a handful of raw recruits, the dis
ciplined and uncounted hosts of Banta Anna.
And all this, the steak and pampered minion of:
official patronage, fattening on his 8277463 00,
Winks overpaid by the emoluments of a Major Gen.
end!
Let us Bee how the account stands.
Melds en fin" $277,469 Q 0
Zachary Taylor, 7,295 90
Beth paid out of the pntdic Tteasmy! 'We have :
not hea
r d.
that General Taylor makes any COCO- ,
plaint because the official printers have be.
come the proprietors of gold mines, from their im
mense emoluments, whilst he hat been receiving'
just enough for supporting the ordinary expanses
of his rank and an establishment for his family.
But Mr., Richt° does complain of Gen. Taylor's
pay, and abuses him every day in the Union be.'
cause he receives the emoluments of a Major Gen.
to the amount, his hones and travelling expen. 1
ses included, of 37,395.
la Mr. Richie such a simpleton as not to see I
n that no man can read his abuses of Gen. Turku', i
, 0 fin receiving seven thousand three hundred and :
jos ninety Hive dollars ninety cents, without thinking.
325 of r. Heist? gold mines, and good Mr. Kiddies ,
„„,:
two hundred and seventy seven thousand ko r '
"'".* hundred and sixty eight dollars and eighty two
.........„
8.34, CI'Pl •
—._..
• The MesiterstUng em atm Irian.
•If we've not deceived by our "dykes from
Psegorga. vita, the Presidential contest is saute.
liar'decided: We write in the COlleictibn, based
on' expressed and telegraphic
mums from two.
'thlidataf the Stale, that Wttusu F. Jotuorms has
Inteti;'ehosen Governor, and Nee Mumtsarwurn
CanalCcattdidoner, with a decided mejoritfof the
members of
the general swe g e a .va st L pahtmargee,
of n the ig a State
and
and her public improvements. If this be so, by
however small an aggregate majority, we think
few intelligent politicians can doubt the electim of
the Taylor and Fillmore Electors by . quadruple
the present majority. Mr. Van Bonn is personal.
Il mu st3 . ng attiotgibe. German Democracy of this
u is the principle on which he stands bea
k= public as a madame, and thousands who
have seen no reason m desert 03011/11 We:deft
far Governor in favor of • Whig, vote fizr Van
Boma in November.--twice as many if tbe bottom
has fallen out of the whole business as would have
done in ease of Longsrteth's election. Mr. L was
highly respectable and popular citizen, professed
ly friendly to the Free Soil principle, and liable to
none of-the objections urged against Gen. re l ner es
cep( that of being • Cam man. Thu will be
votes far Van Buren from bath sides, but are think
twice u many from Losparettes=fromlohn -
Won's,especially ifthe former be
For this munificent and astotiediug victory,
mach credit is Mae to Goy. Johnston bhuselL His
able end andel career as a !resider, Ids general
Idernlttrof views and courtesy, toward alum.
ries, his early, MUM{ and Urethra fierettkurto the
Free Sol principle, and the talent and energy
wherewith he bas canvassed twfilittterkutle man•
hilted to 'render him e laratidable candidate, in spite
of ferocious attacks upon hlmselfas the Shinpluer,
Relief Note, Sp: , c . ha:plementSuspeatatolt,
Rank, turncoat
by fire, and he has come unscathed from the fur
nace which ban devoured his defaming adverse.
rim.
But this victory is mainly Me, mot to Governor
Johnston, nor yet to General Taylor, nor to any
man whatever. More than all else, It is the doing
of the artificers and handy winters of, the State,
who feel a deep interest in the Protection of their
Labor. The tornado has not heed &It every where
alficq its strength is evinced in the legions
underlaid with Coal and Iron. .Sclurylkill, the to
cos of Anthracite, is the aCIIII, also, of the revolu
tion. While the sanguine calculations based on
Arkansan and lowa, Missouri, and even Georgia,
Buena Vista, and 'Old Whitey,' have proved de
lusive, the calm intelligence and keen. sagacity of
the MHO?' of Pourrille, the iron workers of Le
rma; the weavers of Maneyank and Narriscova,
have settled the grew question. The States, to
gala which Gen. Taylor was nominated, have not
yet evinced any very grateful sense of the cond.
scansion; while Peonsylvanis end Oltiotbe Conner
I hardly consulted, aid the latter daringly defied, in
making a candidate, keys done the tosinem We
gain no U. b. Senator when we fished so venter.
crusty fie. them; we gain two here, because the
People's principles and interests impel them to act
with the Whig party. There are in these results
lessons for yolitfilbum which, rightly read, will teach
them to know this people better and respect them
more deeply. We Mel BMW to the subject here.
Mier, and discuss it with entire freedom. Mean-
time, since it is absolutely certain tharthe Whigs
have a large majority of the Members of Congress,
morally certain that they have both branches of the
Legislature, and highly probable that they have
carried the Governor and ClOllll 0011101ii1110011Y—
certain, at the worst, that these can' raly be defeat.
ed by a very meagre majority, which cannot atop
the swelling tide of popular sentiment which ,is
now wishing on to a change of men and measures
in the National Councils, let us mime one united
shout for redeemed Pennsylvania and her chas.
firemen! of the Kane Letter swindlers of '44! She
has marked them now; she will (idly settle with
them on the first Tuesday of Novembee—N. I.
'Trains.
From the Now Orleans Sultana
0011.141ESPONDENCM.
We have been fixated with &copy of the follow
ing eamespondemee,rattiee to the gold medal vo•
and by Congress to Gen. Taylor, isr the battle of
Monterey, and which was recently presented to
him at Pass Christian, on the rut of the Govern.
meat, by CbaHes Harrod, Fag.
Werantorrots, JULY 3, 1848.
Sub—Pmenant to ajostal resolution of Congress,
approved the 3d of March, 1847, I have caused to
be prepared, and now have the honor to present to
you, the gold medal voted to you by that resolution,
u • testimony of the high sense entertained by Con
gress of your judicious and distinguished conduct
to the brilliant military operations at Monterey,
Mixieo,in September, I at&
1 have the honor to be, very respectfully atior
obedient servant,.lAMßlL iz K. MLR
To Major General Zeonsus Tenon, U. S. A.
Bars Rama, (LA..) But. 28,1848.
Sta—l bare hod the tumor to receive your coat. I
trcattication of Joll 3. and with it the gold medal i
voted by a joint resolution of °engrain, as • teach
menial of my cervices in the reduction abloom.
.ray. I bog iFate to express my deep tense of the
doeinertienee honor which the Houses of Congress
have seen At to confer orlon MD by the presentation
of this medal, an honor which is enhanced by it.
reception at the hands of the Chief Magistrate of
114 Republic.
, t tieve the h o nor to be, with high respect. your
obedient serene% Z. TAYLOR,
Major Geueral U. S. Army.
~
Hon. isicos IL Pots,
President of the United States, Washington.
Correspondence of the Commercial advertiser.
IRE AT PATTZBAON.
GUARD= °lnca I
Patterson, N. J. Oro. 11, 1846.
We bad soother extensive fire here last night.
it broke out about midnight, nearly in the rear of
the Phanti 'Buildings, in Main street, which be
ing of brick resided the dames and remained coat•
parstively uninjured.
The fauna Wilding; winnb occupy Main street
from Gledhill's new buibl*ii to the earna be lo
w,
six in •uumber, were May destroyed and two
others on boadwar.
AU theitthandinWaraie occupiedjoitAly as itanss
Stud residences. Host of the contest's,'" the stores
Were saved. The part of the town destroyed was
dm locality fix the principal basiness of the place.
although t h e building" were old and of themselves
- Of link nine, As ss we can
sue
nnin.tho m
all ware generally Insured. They will • suffer
considerable Intwonednonco for some ume.
•
item Boot L'eaLl•at will Lou of Lill
Nine Osman, Oct. 10.
The mama , Piney Woods, bound 14) ilds pork
has been bunted on Lake Ponehartrala-15 fives
toot by, the 'OSA and e gu rt sated All=lf the
latter:sni a gentlelliall. 'hiia wife, three ladles,
and two aften._
Es Lidutesouf•Tilden has puNisithd • card, da.
tad Blasi, In which he solemnly deoles ft•pn..
lit any manner. in Kr. Scliniendra dieith
Sault Ste biarie,aad offense +winder himself En
Isiah
Vl ll •l4llltase*C - 40•Johiseesli
Golloideicotriipie*Mie between the hie:
14 ii* ° "1 - : I,l4elPt".44oiipohnstoo, acconuti
141_iiitiwy Ptol . =Woo 63r . dip
4 040404 in Protighiente. Gov. Stank. a
we remember erigbt, uncondously made • like
error.
•
- LETTER. TO GOV. JOHNSTON.
pinups/mu. October Bth 1848.
lb kis emßency, Gov. W. F. Jan .rum.
Sir—ln this Commonwealth the Israelites are
supposed to existed to number 15,000 souls
ID this city alone there are nearly 10,000, Ivor
shipping in 6 Holy Temples the "Almighty God:
Your Proclamation -seems entirely to have lost
sight of these undeviating followers of din Holy
Bible. . .
The only object of the present communication is
to solicit front yon a reply to the question, when
er it is intended that the 2J day of November
"be set apart" by the Israelites; or that they be
expected on that day "to Wow them worldly em
ployments!'
Your„compliance with the above request at your
earliest convenience will oblige
Yourn very respectfully,
REPLY OF GOV. JOHNSTON.
Praw.cmaztru.. Oct. Bth 1848.
Jasrph 1- Mos+, Esq.,
MY Dun Sm—Fully persuaded of the truth of
the religious Faith of which I am an bumble rind
unworthy believer, and that faith teaching me that,
next to the veneration of AlmlghtyGod, charity and
brotherly love are among the highest duties 1 owc
to my fellow beings, I canoot permit you to sop
wee that the spirit of intolerance has a place withl
in my bosom.
The proclamation for thanksgiving was ordered
by me. in. compliance with a custom heretofore
existing, (and which I cordially approve.) The
terms of its composition and is phraseology were.
not designed by met it was issued by the Secretary
of State, during my absence, and I presumed It,
would be in the usual form.
I regret that its terms should appear to exclude'
may of my fallow citizens who worship an "Al.
mighty God." The omission was certainly
dental.
, To the Israelite", among whom I have the how•
or to class many personal and political friends,
I could mean no disrespect, or desire to exclude
them tram the-performance of the sacred duty of
thanksgiving and praise.
I now Invite, through you, that venerable pro.
ilAe, to the appointed Fast, Thanksgiving and
Praise, with the assurance that their steady virtue,
uprightness of conduct, and devotion to their raft
gloms faith, entitle them to a high place in the re•
gard of their fellow citizens.
Be kind enough to receive the foregoing as en
answer to your letter of the Bth mat, and be.
Fere me, Truly,
Your friend._ _ _
Tb the Editors oftlts Pittsburgh Gauen :
A lecture was delivered upon this subject, in the
Sixth Ward School Helmer lust evening, blAte9
Mr. S. Williams, and it was a very interesting nod
instructing one. The lecturer, in an able manner,
described the origin and subsequent progress of this
science. He gave an interesting amount of the
manner in which the anigalar phenomenon
dent to this science was flrat discovered, and also
on account of the experiments of Gala-gni and oth
ers, pato% whom is bond our own Franklin,) op.
on this aubjeet. But much as they have contrib..
UM to the advancement of it, yet it was reierved
for this century and far this country to bring it en.
or* under control. This great desideratum has
at last been discovered, and a new era him now
dawned upon the human race. Galvanism has
hang been known to posses. remedial qualities, but
it has for fora long time puzzled the wisestbrarns to
know in what manner tt could be applied and con
trolled. Many instruments have been made in, 07
by which a succession of shocks could be given,
and have in some instances proved beneficial, in
cases of nervous derangement; but heretofore they
have faded in this one thing, thug have trat tear on
der the unmet of the eprrator—the saw Mak wer
poetic-die all cows. This venal% to be a serious de
ficiency—ow that must be remedied, it the thing
was possible The lecturer now exhibited an in
strument in which this end had been attained, sim
ply by elevating or depressing the voltaic plle, into
or out of the generating fluid, rs high may consist
of • solution of nitrous or muriatie acid, or any
other suitable substance. As the pile descend. in.
to the fluid, the galvanic fluid is thrown off, and he.
cames more and 70010 powerful as the pile contia.
Mows to descend, and lighter or rmce gentle as the
pile is wittidoarna This is nos only under the con
trol of the' operator, as it regards the quantity in.
volved, but be ran in s second of time entirely
stop the flow of the current. Another essential dif.
&mace between this and all former inventions cou
sin/I in the act that the fluid is not.ecarveyed by
abrupt shacks, but in one continued, gentle, smooth
current. At flat it is so gentle that It can bat just
he perceived. ligfides gently along in it. destined
maw, bat soon of wished) it increases In power
wail it would become far too powerfhl for man to
bear. Several exforitgents were performed which
proved Mg* satisfactory loth. andienceorhieb
was, 1 ant sorry may, very 400 bed
that • scientific lecturer Is not better encone•
aged La this eity. Bat it ia a feet that they can hut
just procure enough persons to make it appear
something like a sprinkliag; and there are hardly
enough present to give the lecturer heart to pro.
teed. Why is this? Are there not emirs b lovers
°C.c.-Mace in this great city? Arc there not edam&
to be Mond who are willing to aid the "alma
along" by their presence, for their money i. not
wanted. to is • mournful fact that our lecture
rooms are deserted, while the circus, theatre and
other places of amusement are crowded. How
long 'Willits state of Maga continues Shrill it be
long) This lecture Is the tint of a regular mare,
and we understand that the next will be delivered
at the sante place on next Friday evening.
Saturday, Oct. 14th, ISIS. VOLT..
Dion or Paotrsami Lima—The Southern
Christian Advocate, is announcing the death of the
Rev. George W. Lane, professor of ancient 'mums
gel in Emory College, pays the following just tri
bute to his memoir—
With the p i n:mime of a long and useful 114 before
him, in the prime of his year, and in the midst of
valuable br bor he -Ls sudderdy stricken down.
The husiturion of which he wee so efficient an
officer—giving it pubUe character by his floe saint..
ship; snitching its uotiergradnales to bins by Ms
unwavering amiability; managing its fiscal stinky
with met end sagacity—will kel his has most deiply.
The conference of which be has beetreemetery at
he se many successive sessions; on t befloor of which
tins always been heard with a respect due to en peri.
Or 'Odom and worth, will suffersts when a stembrd
bearer fells. The congregations he elatedly served,
among whom he preached so ably, so zealously,
will bear his voice no more. A working man, em
phatically--prompt, punctual, practical—he made
bit influence tell upon a vast circle of the most
valuable interests of the Church end the Comma.
- any. Simple in his manners, hearty and &min his
friendships, generous in his spirit, evincing equal
prudence and ability in his conduct, a Man of faith
and prayer, and power with God, be crowded into
a public , life of Sheen years tenths which will be
his noblest monument. tie died in the fan of
Jens, and in the hope of eternal life through his
merits. The tears of Ws pupils_ mingle with those
of his friends. Tears are for us, survivors; but for
the. dead who die in the Lord there is naught but
l'rofeetor Lane was the sou of the Rev
Lane, senior, book agent of the Methanst Episco
pal Church. Deep as must be the father's sorrow
in his bereavement, the preterite of a good name
and sanctified talents, which the deceased has left
behind him, must be a grateful theme for reflection
in the hour of irk!.
The following.ts flattering testimony to the Z.
erillence of the flells cast by our old friend Andrew
Fulton. We copy from the Hudson, (Ohio) Obser-
..Ctruacu thuu.s.•—Pittsburgh seems destined to
excel every other city in the Union, act only, re
the number and variety of its manufactures, but
lito la theirquality. In the manufacture of glass,
bon, wlttibuslemil, sad heavy machinery of every
kind, it has ozoolled Wr some time. It seems that
now, this "lion Cary" is gaining the enviable diss
Unction ofsuccetiful competition with an Eastern
city in cutiog
The citizens of the flootshing village of Newton
I Falls, having recently purchased one of them,
sends us the following communication for the
"benefit" of those churches which are not provided
with bells.
Messrs Eorross.—Being fully satisfied that it
will be • benefit to the churches on the Reserve,
we will do ourselves the pleasure of Inviting the
%amnion of all who may be tweetated, to the Our
dry of A. Fuvron, Eiusbargh, as prothseing bells
which well deserve Fecederme over:those of ciiital
weight, mut In Troy, N. Y. Tiloo/101 We received
from Fulton's last summer,of only 600 : lbs. weight,
will not suffer in comparison with those weighing
several hundred pounds more.
Newton Fels, Sept. 16,1818,
New Cuvacnsi acts Prrrunntou.—The Ger
man Catholics in Allegheny vtly have purchased
a handsome kcal the corner of ~.tberty and North
green ore rusyr charab. They have already ann•
manned the erection of a temponuTheilding, which ,
will ter ready fix utes in tea than two maths.
They will then unmediately take the penman ,
gape vr commence the erection of • large nod per
manent Church
Si. Michael's Church near tEnniesham will be
ready for divine entwine In a kw weeks. •
A lot box bee*. pumhased at the comer of the
Canal and Cedar streat,Alies_heny City, ix a chtunh
br the Eoglish Cabello'. The , Reed. CYCotincdr
who hithano has hed the charge of obtaining. sub
scrip:ions, him tett 'with the vented encourage
me74lThe plans thr the chinch are46eing made.
Whim compieted,the contract frx thelatilditys will
be untried boto.-r-Plas. Caddie.
1D Doe% have a Toni Breath-1r yea have, nee a
twin OM* boar of Jones' Amber Tooth Nero.
will make year breath meet, whiten your teeth, krt.
BOW as el üb•ny •ylEkdkwly
a'3s ~ ;w a 8 -'. -I'tS'-x~iv^P .-It'c.
_.. ~ ..~ v a..... sin+- ~ '.~~~ .
.tlig:fi:grilitif **a
Illrhartallaa4kv , .
tht , N,,Y• DEMI, &Ikea thitlig instilArtitts •
five thoui4l - 4411iits tuabeggiaised hiettiiCaa.
UM Mose of that Swat to-be expended agog
. I"trilnirgleardit. --, A large' amount, also has bees
subscribed among the government officers in this
city. A frandutent conspiracy, extending along the
whoteline of railroad and canal, boa been disc°7en
ed to roalkuLtaure illegal votes by forged natundir , ,
aloe papers. to is evident that Pennsylvania is
regarded Bain danger, and that a desperate effort
is risaking to recover lost ground, by the Loco
Pocoa sad to carry the State in legal defiance of •
.legal ad verae majority.
lt is linsoncrw for the Whip of this city to look
to the Staid. The interim demands our aid. Our
various excellent committees should collect funds,
circulate dOcnmenta, and conduct the campaign in
a vigorous persevering, and resolute manner. The
great contest really, is to begin from the closing of
the polls on Tuesday last, and to continue to the
7th of November. Whip of Philadelphia, your
country frieuds call upon you to unite wall them.
to carrying the Electoral Ticket for Taylor and
Fillmore. The great issue at stake can only be
achieved by labor and coal.—Phil
Tun Fiats - rum Psasors—Person Brownlow, of
the Jonesboro' Whig, says that on the night of the
2hth ult. a young man named John Ryland, Jr.,
wined with pistols, went to his house in the dead
of night, cursed him an hour or so, dared him out
to fight, and at length threatened, if he dint come
out, to shoot him through the window. We give
the sequel in the lighting Parson's own words:
Upon hi swearing profanely that if we did riot
go and tight him he would '•pick us through the
window," we rose up out of bed, drew on our
clothes, took down a doublolrarreled gun well load•
ed with buckshot, cocked it, and went at bin, who
he swiftly retreated down to the gate of Col. Willeu
a distance of near one hundred yards.
Tns tILEAT MILL= FOIMEILY CASE
trial yesterday, at Boston. The indictment char.
gee Mr. Miller, whole a broker, with uttering toren•
ty seven notes, purporting to be made by Mr. Bel.
keep, a roilroad contractor, (or the amount of $ 7l .
000, oil the said notes being forged. Mr. Belknap
had given Mr. Miller Gnur genuine note, amount
ing to $lO,OOO, and the other twenty moan are sup
posed to have been mode oiler these, by tracing,
the emanate, dates and timeo of payment being the
same; but the Commonwealth does not undertake
to prove that the forgery wan actually ronmmitted
by Miller.
a12011=13 voa Tire PITTSBUSIGU DAILY GLiZETTit
Futurrist. ov lupus hays—We lumounceJ,
yesterday, the depth of Wm. Bays, Eal., formerly,
Representative and Stale Senator from this countylt, -
1112t1 also Associate Judge of this county. He had
attained the age of 15—the full period "allotted to
man"—aud died universally respected for integrity,
industry and practical ability. Ilia funeral, yester
day—lne of the largest ever witnessed in this city
—testified of the high esteem entertsitied he him
by all classes of our citizens
Wit. F. JonwsTax
lloa there'—git along."--exclaimed a surly
carter to a boy who was driving a furniture ear
down Third Street yesterday. 'That just what I'd
like to do,' replied the boy; but how .n I, while
you are. coming forward. ' Well, then, stop along,
and I'll belp you,' rmd the carter. • Agreed,' said
the boy, and so both stood still, until the man found
he mutt beck out. Ha looked minced meat at the
youngster, bat pocketed his wrath.
lisnrrtaa.—We saw n man lying down in Post
Office Alley, yesterday—who appeared to have
been entirely overcome—either by fatigue or whir
key. lie said he was • taking a ruse—hut had a
good deal of brickdnat in his clothes—and proba
bly a brick in his hat.'
Ma. M'Cou-r, tavern keeper in the Diamond
Mat VA on Saturday night—probably stolen. A
young man hoarding at the hause was suspected.
sad arrested, hut no evidenee of his having corn
muted the theft was exhibited. He wardisv
charged.
Nrws.—All the newa to be had, jam now, to that
'n regard to the election. People went to care 101.
othlng eLw
rorreseendenee of the rinshurith fiasco<
Mn. Enrron—There is one thing only wanting
to insure doubling the majorities of all the Western
Counties of good old Peuttaylatinia—that is a eon.
Tuition or masa meeting to be m;lled from all those
counnea to Im held in day light, so that the Indies
may attend, and to whom a special invitation and
place should bu given. Then our better halves,
sweet hearts, and our guardian angels, all sympa
thize with us, and rejoice in our sucLeas, as hear.
lily as we of the sterner sea, then why have they
tie been invited to partake of our meettags and
bear imreatiment awaken, and plartiOlginte Is thaws
soul stirring eons of our tine glee clubs—let on
bane the meeting by all means--there is plenty of
time. One week'. notice would collect doomed.
Let the Whig Association announce it, and that is
ell that is wanted—say for Thursday, 26th instant,
Of as early a day 1/.1 portable, giving merely slidl
cient notice, and we will have a gloms. meeting.
I also think it we had regular Saturday after
noon .meetings in all the different wards and din
trivia, so that our glee clubs and the ladies could
ahead, the latter would, from what I have heard
them ny, be cinch gratified
[Er Lim vim Pooreoliluass.-11 you wish to be sue•
pewit' in flub tendert-viola, you must arsruy• mse the
cooper meani."Pherefore. u you have • rough, ass
J . ' Iteriu - souvo and cured, tor it is the proper
mean.- Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient =Wit to cure you ie to um
Jayne's Expectureum which will immediately overcome
Pm surn which contracts the diameter
of the tubes,
and loomois and brings up the tune. which clogs them
up. shit thus removes every obetructicin to o tree respi
u
mont, while at the same tome all inflammation is sub
ded, and a rune is tenant to be effected. Hove you
Smitehms, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, co in fact any
Pulmonary Merman, thee use Joyce's Expectorant
and rend' is certain. and you will find that you have
used the proper mean,
For sale jot Pittsburgh at the Pekin Teo Store, 7V 48
Wet now Wood. lonl7
-
Tterrrstoar in favor of Dr. ATLesin's Liver Pills.
—li would be catty to fill a volume with certificates of
the excellence of this medicine. Wherever it has bad
a trial it has made itself popular We have in our pos
session handredi of orders like die following:
N. Y., Dee. tR ISH.
&IMILS KIDD &CO : Your travelling agent left with
me a short time since. ilium ay of til`Learis hirer
Pills. The whole lot sold very rapidly, and gave the
highest satisfaction. Indeed tt is considered the best
medicine oftha kind ever offered for sale. Please send
me another supply as wan as possible.
W 11 AINSWORTH
A genuine article of the above valuable medicine can
be had at the drug store of! Kidd & Co., No. eitl Wood
street sepll
we l icytTm h w e n ' to 'c' ent ' sc v7 vcrucle'nni'sdnisrlcarenetico:; of bile
organs, and bring on to and muicanagna
ble fevers, , rtuch often put an end to life, The stomach
most be cleansed of these bull secretion., and this can
es most readily be accomplished
hi ch are u aby the of B A Faint-
tock's Joni-Bilious Pills, wu
most valuable
family cathartic. They coo be given with safety at nil
time., and afford relief to a very short tune.
Prepared and sold by B A PAHNPAITOCK k. Co,
comer tat and wood, awl corner oth and wood sta.
&4WD •
0" Does your hart tan off; does your hour turn gray
D it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray!
If 'tot Outs, you ellll make n sod, silky and fine,
Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair of mine
AldSto have this, you have but:three shillings to gists
Fora bottle of Joues' Flair Restorative.
Reader, if you have bad bur you would really be a 4
tonished at she lovely effect a three shilling brittle of
Jones. Coral Halr Restorative bus on itt it needs but one
trial. Sold 8u 89 Litany st. ttovt9d.k.wty
err- A Flag Sir or Tear FOR ^3 Cears.—Yellow
aid unhealthy Teeth, after tieing once of twice clean
ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the look and
color of Ivory, and at the same lime in so innocent and
Ina, that its daily use is advantageous even to those
teeth that are In a good condition, giving them s bean-
Oki polish and - preventing decay. Those decayed it
prevents from becoming worse—it also flutens such
as am becoming loose, and will render the foulest
seetlhdeltcntely NV/1111, and make the breath deliciously
awe& Price try or 371 cents a box.
For sale by WM. JACKSON, 79 Liberty street, sign
of the Big Boot. maple.
Da 1111.1imes Wear Rusosor—WLancii Vermifoge
has long been admitted to tic le best medicine ever
discovered for expelling vror s from children. The
following cartificale speaks vo omen in Its favor.
'hloamitio, Waviest:o N. Y. i
June :MI, 11147.
"I certify that I hove used Wilma... Vern:doge, sad
found it MI that it Is recommended to be, told have
sold lt, and have ht all ease. found it to be an etiretuel
mire. Wu. S. Farman."
For wile at the Drug Store ofJ. KIDD it. CO, W ood
Street.- kt
- - -
W. 31. Wright, 31. D., Dentist.
Dents and residenee on Fourth street, opposite tit
Pillsbarsh flank. °aka hairs from p o'clock in Ir A
31, and from 2 o'clock RIG P. NI. scpl4-ly
1:1:T . The auenuou of our readers is directed to the
aisle of I,hp Good•, Le., to be held today at lOu'clock
at WClstrg'a, ED Wood street. For particulars eee ad
vertisement under head of /wettest Belo•. 00117
.•
Dr 0. 0. Stearns. Dentlst,
OFFICE ea Mite on Founitinreet, • few
1.1 doom above Wood sweet, until the completion of
the house neatly opposite. Teeth is blocks, with arti
ficial gams, after the mann.' now universally prefer
red at the east,. ininufactured to suit each particular
ease. Teeth, trout full set down to a single one, in
serted on a met"oo plate, thus avoiding imury to the
natural teeth. specimens of blocks of strewn plate
may be esuntried at the °thee.
Ali operant , . incident to the profeesion performed
with etre and faithfulness.
S6F.EI-5 1 / push to tones; Co, sale by
oetl7 JS R Mtn D
I=l
( 111riCril,—E4 La, w •Irria and or mitlei by
1 . ortl7 DIC6EY /Leo, (root sr
IF/AMU -60
bbl uovr landing wind (or sal. by
• .117 ISAIAIi DICKEY &Co
I'NO. VON. RED-10 cask • for ..I by
cctr7 J SCHOC% kl AKER & Co
- - -
VERMlLUO . =tsa s tgay a
I JUJULt 7 PASTE -3
AND 39 AND TAANIORINM— . A fine a
kmod of abet. two musicalintruments, 0.1.11
ity. Alto, Bas t '. Scales, for HID by
octt H MELLON, 11 wood
F , i i i o . 4 - ai ergglie r g i i i iiiiirt .
InNEINV/211three sod .= Mile* Mk orraIMISISI
,ElhsteartheFUNlere'lladiMeehataMPTAM lo Blled,
lealreixiMi Or the th irtrerd,) Sad ateggtOne Millstone
The enbserfbers miniemStlll give nodes to their ens
tomemend the public generally, that their extensive
Plutsaties, Greenhouses, be. be., new =Mph= b..
Lusa Oland 100 RIO puns, all of*lich are tn a heel
ally eondltion.
YAM TR el--ronsieting of Apple, Pau, Plant,
Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Alnumelei Grsne
Vines, Sr.
SHADE TREItZ—Vir Macao= Catalpa, Mann-
Aril% S=Miee. thigh= Louden, American
Linden, Lo y Poplar, Wm of Gilead, BMW,
Weeping I,Villow, White Barked Bird, 1411.19 11v.,
HUM Chemut, priumernie Impenalls, Weeping Ash,
English Ash, English Sycamore, Magnolia Tommie,
he de
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHADES—Vim Juni
per, Cedar, AMene. Arborntea, Catnese Arbtirrite.,
Box Tree, Upright Yew, Common Yew, Amerman
Holly, Europe= Holly, White Pine, Norway Simmer
Balsam Fir, Silver PH,
Scot
Fir, Hemlock BPmeori
Scotch Broom. ita. be,
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS—Vic a splendid assort
ment of Monthly Roma, fiedusiams, Olunders, Or
ange, Carnes, ke. Sc.
N. B —AU orders must be accompanied silt the
cash or satisfactory references.
Plants easefully packed and sent according to Mice
toenails to any put of the United State.
Persons wishing to ornament their pleasure grounds
would do well c a n
not . a esti, as we think our stock
of Emmrsens be surpassed west of Mei moun
tains,now covering some acres of ground, and num
bering from 40 to 50 thousand, a great umber of which
are of a fine sire for transplanting.
zOrehard and Shrobbery Planting executed by con.
nisei on reuonablo terms.
We en= all letters to our address directed to Wil
kins P. 0., Pear Pittsburgh, where they willed d =me
diate attention.
Orders left with Mr. James Montonth, Grocer and
Leather Dealu, near the comer of Seventh and Smith.
geld streets, or at out stand on Market days I. Market
street, promptly attended to
'Me public in general are owned to call and exam
ne our stock. Attention to moors given on any day
except Sabbath. WM.I JAS. hIURDOOIL
octl7-efts'['
. P IAN O - --
PORTION.
JOHN IL MR /IR, No. 81 Wood
fliffinstreet, has now received a full assort
ment of Piano Fortes, selected from
the following manufactories in Boson
and New York, to which the attention of purchasers to
respectfally invited. Those from Mr. Chickerins, (for
the sale of which he in sole Agent in Western Penn- 1
sylvania,) have wbat is termer, the N...Cruettlar Scale; 11
being an improvement recently made,Vind giving them
a decided advantage in pourer and equality of tone
over any others. The following are the pattern. and
styles of Chickening's:
No. t. floseworal, 7oet'ves, Enished back & front, POO
" 1 6i " richly carved " " SIM
"ft " II " "" ' " " " SIAXI
"s. . / " carved moulding. . SUM
" 5 u " finished bark and fro= 11350
" 6 " " " u " 6350
"7. . 6 „ 5125
0. •• 6 o . d . . - u e 525
" V " 6 projecting Rept, $3llO
. 10. . Z. daily carved, style of Loom 14th.
" It. . 6 bellow corners and hollow cor
red legs, second hand, cost originally 6423, and will
be.old at a very reduced price.
No. 11 Rosewood, round corner, very - elegantly fin
ished SX7S. No M. Rosewood, mend comer, very el
egantly finished, 11/25.
1' The above are manufac tured by R. Worcester, N.
V, , well =own as
ti
ta g
connected formerly with
Messrs Stoturl, Worcester & Dunham, N. Y.
N 0.13 Rosewood, 64, cured madding, made by the
blanhatten Company, N. af„ SW&
No 14, Rosewood carved,* octaves, Gabs & CoUL
V, *MO. No. 15 u plate;: ,6 •• •• ~
No to, Homewood Grand 'Piano, made by Henri
Hers Pens.
No 17. Mahogany, 6 octaves, second band, price 11175.
Old Pianos taken m rut estru HN m for
If ne
MELLORer ones.
JO,
Sole Agent for Chtekertng's Grand and Square Pea=
Fades, for Westtru P.nsylvanta will
133:13==
ss for .ale br
J SOHUONIUAKER & Co
ykT EW BOOKS—The Women of the MINH iC. Bev
j' citation: by Elisabeth P. Ellet—in Iwo volumes,
with portraii.
&Men Bums, iu a Poet, and as a Man: b y Bansuel
Tyler, of the Maryland Bar.
The Gambler, or the Policeman'. Bog: by Chaste.
How to be a Man; a book for boys, containing as.
Mt hear on the formadoe of charterer: by Harvey
Newcomb.
ful l he w
ar o b it ' a th t. estrn ' ation k r
c i l i anie r" le ° r: ' tirlfarvey -
Newcomb.
Anecdotes for Boys—Entertaining narratives and
meadotes, dlustrative of pcnciples and character: by
Harvey Newcomb.
Anecdotes for Ont.—Entertaining narratives and
anecdotes, illusmative of principles and character.
Jost reserved and for sale by
oml7 /WINSTON 1. STOCKTON.
Fren. Journal, Chronicle and Americus copy.
Moverelble Vllltstelog Cock,
FOR PUIUFVINO WA TER,
Which renders turbid water pure by
44
7:. removing nos all substances not rabble in
water. ecotonwater In N. York,
! • !Pt clear and panel the elle,et
when it pa-sea an bOarlkronagi th is
Catering rock, shows a largo pewit
impuresubstance., won; Ike. Thle
is the ease more or less with ell hydrant water.
The Reversible Fllterer is neat and durable, and
not anenslesi arab the incetiventence incident to other
Fitterers, asp In elemsed without being detached tram
the wow pipe, by merely turning the key or handle
from one ode to the other. By this easy process, the
Comm of water Is changed. and all menace/anon. of
impure substances are driven off Miaow incently,
without unwrovrius the Filter. It also powwows the
aslsallos;edf betng • step cock, and as sack to many
eases will be vct COClVOraelli and ecooonsicaL
Bean be attached where Were is any prmaare high
or low to • cask, Ma, tab, ac. with ease. To be Mid'
of the sole Agent, WILSON,
corner of Fenith and Market Ws
OST—On Suuday, the lath inst., • pair bet.old
14 Spectacle., in • red eue, tontewhere een
the door of Dr. Herron's Church and the comae of
Brewery alley and Penn wrest The Ander Intl be
liberally rewarded by leaving these at this alike, or
onth th e sexton of Dr. Herroes Choreb. oetl74te
BCON -17: hbds prune 'Shoulders; %/do Sider to
do Harm, all of prime oomit}, lo are and fin
ask , b swift 8'1LE224 & racers.
LINBF.ED 01L-10 bbl.,per Cinderella, PS months
old oar) BELLIata k NICOLE
RA ISt NS--100 Om, 50 Mir b m fro th Airtitt• Bub
amo br. Sot we'd and fur mkt by
oo MILLER t ELICKETSON
Gmuirrrs PHILA SCOTCH SNUFF— IIn
just toed and tor mit by
LASS PAPEP,-(dn , nms nnurtio PiLleal Ulan* Pa.
per. on baud and for W. by
ICIDD & Co
UM TR A GlCUll—atU lb. just ree'd nod lot sale by
pet!: J KIDD & Co
c0mc....--louo gross put met! aud far sada bl
°et) KIDD
• •
Chronicle .py
DUTTER AND CHEEtAE-7 bbls Plampeth fresh
AUIII Roll datum, 4,6 boa dream Chown la mom awl
lob sale by / a h FLOYD,
.11/ Round Church Ebribilmr.
113 IRON-100 tons Allegheny Prig Iron, on hand
Y
and for ule by octl7 JA S FLOYD
BOARD WANTED—With two room for • gut and
wife, (preferred in private Dmily4 where a P
ano will be no obieetion. A (nun and back chamber,
or • bock parlor with o scull chamber will be agree.
ble. Terms moderme,and references exchanged. Ad.
doe. Boa Pinaborgit Peal Ot/km. octl4l4th
SATINETS AND JEANS—WY Maipiry Imam
open a large supply of Plain Black Batman, satin
tripe do, satin barred do, plain bine do, bssiaitibi green
do, cadet mixed do, gold mixed do, Oxford . mixed ON
and cadet and gold unseal Jeans, at low pnees, by the
piece or yard. Wholesale Room. op emus. mild
IAUTION TO THE PUBLIC—The poblic in ciu—s
tioned to pay no money tor our acunt, without
our written authority, to any person, except Mr. John
F. Cole or Wm. H. Barker.
octal /NO M'FADEN tr. Co
MPH ORp CIAALBRICS—For lining for cloaks,
Ac, a/various colors, lately reed at the dry goads
Lowe of oetl4 W MURPHY
AMUEL W. BLACX, Attorney at Law. Office on
17 Fourth arcs', near Grant, Plosbarglt.
octlesdlm
SA IN 41 - as in s t res.d and for sale
by oetl4 lt B BF I - 1 R 9 B
SWAN'SI7O I.O W th al . for LA , ii . =d t i:esses, with tippets
and c nZ F
LaTCIN a Co,
C'CIIIEESE-60 Ins prime Western Resene Cheese,
. store ea for sale by OEO A BERRY,
seta 19 wood st
ioDucE-0 ks sac neve dela r_e. boa,
Appler, 20 bbl. Rye, in sum and fer d°
P GEO A BERRY
---
I\I'ACKEREL-0) bbl. No l; 10 b( bbls do; &Ulla
al No 2, in morn and for onto by
octr4 MILLER k RICHE - MON
t.tr) lb .
. Pirii,-Llel3lloCrlti
and (or
roatil
DOTABII-2 cask. in atom and far
laD sr ILWORTH
ile by-
0 113 :. E .
..
Rl3blill war Sweet Cider
:14 J C
'MEESE-30 bas prime VT It, landing sad for sal
by Della .1C FILDWKI.I.
ALERATUS-7 bbl. In gore and toroth,
CIUDW 6y
0 oetl4 J ELL
ALCOHOL -10 bbl. pat mil and far sale by
0c.14 a E SELLERB,67 woad
LAMMED OIL--a LSa just reed and for sale by
Ivr :4 • M "
by R E SELLERS
SALT--1D bbiLigre Salsa, in store and for min
by J C LUDVILLL
Vra...Ver 11.11311ONS—Veleat Ribbons of cab
V wade and narrow, have been received by Exp
m the Trimming store of F Fl EATON ft Co,
ocll4 el fourth et
7YOjLL BB7NSTONE -8 bbl. for sale by
It oetl4 J SClloo7oWilal tCo
ALUM -20 bbls for sale by
oetle J SCAOONBILKER is Co
-
DLACK WADDING-10 0 dos exult, heavy, large,
ID just reed by gIiACICLETT k WHITE,
oetl3 On anxel
F bales eounon, mein= and fine
r plain and twilled, red, green and whits flannels,
just Opseed and for sale by
oetl3 SHACKLE:TT k WHITE
DIAPERS—Russ.* Scotch, Emma and figured
Table, tee, a peal assortment reed by
suacnErr a WHITE
*end
O. HOLLANDS- 3 caws goal qualigT, ape.a
Band for sele by 811ACKL.W 6, WHITE
oetl3
CRASH --One bale medium, just open
=La SHACKLETr & WHITE
iiIHNTED FLANNELS—One case mull biguled
red, wide and the pet opened by
octl3 SkIACKLETr & WHITE
VLOUR-550bble Family Row, In wane and for
byoed3 .IOII N S DILWORTH
11311001SIS—ai dos just anived Rad rot We by
0c11.3 JOHN 8 DlLlVuta
I;NOLItill AND FRICICH CLOTHS—Just openadt
Xs • large lot of fine l&lughsh and Fraosh Clottet,witialt
we have bought at a great uesibee . , *micas Mendota
sell ewe at melt
wantries* as la too gabs an lance.
mans to persons LA of goods of dm kind.
ink ALEXANDER a DAY_
1311C6'WIIIIAT FLOOR- t 0 sa d. boiled Buck
wheat, for sale by
oetO S F VON BONNHORST Co
(10IIN MIIAL-93 net. tot ula by .
IL) ocBl 8 P VON BONNLIORBT aOD
E% rsA
. W FAMILY F1481_8::;.40 bpifir,t44.2.6l_
"...7 . ' - . ..°
51yi.1 1 7 4
if 111 EF.SE—IS O b. ‘ s Yrkeso t4 llze r rz:Ara i ty 03
4„) .81
~~~,
AUCTIOW
D. Davi', L'acitbsal..F.
• Matated naresi ittrirtia, at atirdooo.
Oa Wediwedgy afterotatlik Oat-Ift% at 31010 0 a,
front arise Cononeretut Stdel Roomy ems:rot Wood
and Fifthetrests,, will be sold am pail handsome
Bay matched Mares, sclod In double lumen snd us
der the saddle, fast stoners, sold for want dews, tb.
owner being about to remove from Ow aim we set
brass mooted double Hairtese, esedebr 4 au"' -
ly new and in grad order. One bore saWe: one
grtsleg bear shin robe;-one meow do do, Also, two
sets of gem single Hawse, aix men% saddles,
dlr., de. obll7 JOHN D DAVIS, Aneßri
•
Lop Stock of Faint, and Seapii Dry Gaol-
On linineley rooming, Oct. 19, at toolclocli, at the
Commercial Sales Room, earner of Weod and Fifth
emote, swill beeold 7 vrithentreserva, an extensive roc
oartment of fall end winter dry Goode, consisting of su
perfine eloths,neasisnests,
merin os, tweedy , liketteellY
wens, Mum* blanket", merino', alpacas mous de
tans. gioghanse, laes, calicoes, ply plaids, silks,
Mack egul4 mann and main. ri b
sawing eft,
silk hdkis, shawls In great "gaiety, linen dameak table
2w d ys ,b o ,4cry„ glows, cheeks, neltings, bleached and
brown innaliris,
MEM
GmirigsyQUielltrallt, Purnitsur
A quantity of groceries, chino,
lump tobacco, 5 bbls
Lakegenera Bah. „•
A l issanment of new and weand hand home,
bold yurchstre, bonsiSting or mahogany dressing bu
r..., wtt,..,:bocit cam, fancy and common
chairs, tables, bedstioils, feather bedo bedding, mai
tress., window bliods,lordriun fllww% lamp., mantel
- lock., novas, kitchen utensils,o'clock, ac.
Atilt
Dods, gold
and silver watches,
Lerman Gump goods, clothing, be. 00117
PormitorylSale of Dry Otioio.
The mle of W. A. tiVelonr{itoet of Dry• Goods will
17 0 continued at hi. siore, No MI Wood st, ortToesday,
imt, et 10 o'clock, when and where will be sold a
huge aasortuund of Spay end atsplrf DrlOpods, such
as broadefothi,cssintereslodkibga, (chi eg and pilot
cloths, vestin., dress goods, altawls, blankets, mos.
lino, which Will be arranged through the mom a. the
day previous to the mitt, when .11 con call and exam
ine them.
The Isla win be positive and wromptory, as Mr. Me
eting is declining beanie., and wishes to close out his
mem_
1411.0 Wowing liberal terms ire offered: For all sums
over 1100, 3 moo credit for approved endorsed outgo
11:0, tool, and over •
oc 4l
tld • MO,
JOHNmos. D
DAVIS, /11101
IMISMI3IIIID LOT OP MEW PIAIIIOfie
1411/NNB & CLARK, New York;
OfftiCHICKERINO, Boston;
The subsetiber tow now Otl.l and for
sari, • Its of most superior Pianos, so
lamed lr" taus& at the manufactoriea
TEurraonsist of Iloscarood and Mahogany Pianos, of
or 6, aend 7 octaves, avast°us styles and prices, and
embrace all the latestlorprovernenta Thom °Monne
ik Clark's, (for which calebnued firm he is sass norms)
bare in Improved WIO of stringing pones:sad by no
°dem also, • superior plan of leaMenng the hamoners,
preveating them PiutosfroM growing harsh end wire,.
after some tus.
ilteTrianneof Chicktring, of which he has • wiped
or Ica, are provided with the Circular Scale, and were
selected for Mtn with gaze b J. Chickeriag, of Boston.
The above will poritively be wild at casnufacutrers •
prices, and on accernolededdliterm,.
The subscriber will invariably be found at I W
WoodwelPs, fowl it te to 12 A. ht., end Crum 1 to b P.
M. Mr. Woodwell attend to the business during
the balance of tone. , • KLEBIR,
octlO at I W Wcodonsilte,62Third
szwunuare ACADZIIIT.
A Cle...tce I sad Conoriere licianling &hoot for Bole,
on the Berman . Bead 'fourteen talks
front
P in W abu
IlMngfaAZ"eric Icarrghtk tE 1f .
neada=r s 42 4 „ B :w.,,hh, g , Feel., Light+,
t...c..= ...,,, 5e55i0n of end Mon th s, S'l3— one half payable
• the balance at the dine of the assalon.
vi=manta have been made for securing the set
rilr. Rodolphe' Kerwin Piotrowski as teacher
ot the French Isegnags. Those taking Fre...blew:ins
will be charged 1110 per session aura-
Books and Stationery furrushed,
_edam requested, at
the expense of the ALL CLOTHING TO BE
DISTINCTLY MARICED. Pupils famish than own
towels. It is very cleanable that all should be present
on the brat dal of the erasion.
For farther particulars encinire of the Principal, at
water,
.or of klemn. John Irwin & Son, No. 11
meet, ?lath • h. or-U.24CM
ILLIGIIIWOILTII•LADIET. S , SEMINARY.
OZWICILI
rr HE WINTER 54.13510 N of this Incitation will
COOLMAIOCO on Wednesday, Nov. l„158. It is very
desirable that an pupils Humid be present on the fast
414 the session.
French, lanrsige will be unght,byllr. Redol
phe NOTOrill NOUOI.II/4
For terms end limber partienlan, see circulars et
Meows. John Irwin h Son'. 1.1 Water street, and J. H.
Nevus &Cm l Liberty.suiet, Pittsburgh.
eeti.S.dtsr D. S. NEV IN, Prineimd.
. -
Now Slatted Eloale
TIME NATIONAL PSALMIST; AA sztensive collet
]. nom of Psalm and Hymn Toaes,AnthentaCtiants,
and sat pieeee, by lawellldAmort and Use. Jas. Dias..
This ow eolleetioo, opon which much time mobla...
bor Itas becubestoled, emits!. (besides • large pro
poillim of Woo old standard UM. Which have met
with twig coigii=or,) hall, vattety nebr and
eright id music, d by distinguished foreign and
native composers, Making the work oue of this most
coMplcus colleetiona of Psalmody ever published. It
soundos also many ad's mostpOptlar English=
soda rich variety of anthems and choruses,
both to choir pracuce and church service.
300 copies of the above music book reached and for
sale at poblishers pikes, by JOHN It MELLOR;
willwoodn _
LAXIIARTINE 11011.11554
Otaxe or ;porta axe awn trx=rs,mentin.
ACM wallectiber respectroilT announces that
Le blamer Insetted his new and excellent Hotel
, ebe actommalation of travelons, boantare,
and' the Millie' generally. The home fornhere
are entirely new, !Ad no or expense have hum
spared to tender tram of the most comfortable and
pleasant llotele in the city.
The enbacriber is determined to deserve, and there
, Core =Uri* a =are of public patronage.
oetl4-411 JAMAS HOUtilf,tProprietor.
RE Paoo4 , PAINEBAL PAINT-4/cceived, per
IV mean*? bbl. irmaral Rahn.' The m
uck biaromby of this consideration of all pokier', for
lids Waxman estori sad cart be added mim my
other
edger withnta changing the shade materially, it
peat awing. and when applaid to wood it turn the
paint to a perfect same surface in the course of some
or 6 sucks Also, it is a couplese tire proof—the ar
ticle has limn fully teased for six pars by the proprie
ion before they woold Mier It for sole- Any person
purchasing vein rut he deceived in the article. A large
quandry will be kepi oat hand at all times, at the India
Bobber and 11l cloth ityliuln„ a PHILLIPS.
oett4 A Per itte • No 6 wood sr
FIE=
Amazed's' .Idadld ‘ dialciarik Wood Street:
PROUDOiIms earaws greet/null OYU one thousand
friends, and the unahainpled patronage bestowed
upon us abuts are rissulinmed the control of this estals.
habstent, we beg Wan to Inform:tour Bien& and pa
trons Bud no elfettihn will be spared se ptennowilte eon.
few, plesinote sad hilarity of eat Winton, end to make
}be Old Eagle stand foremost' arid lead off all similar
eatablbilawrow in the west lee swam, flouivalled)
ashes, oysters In mason, wi th all whin delicacies
will be found at thbi establlslunen; and aersq up to
a manna wuhent pre-ewes Balls and parties
sashed as as wail cep{ ANDREW&
- -
D. Tcliebhootrta, 11. D.,
grmtwaio SURGEDN will attend to the MU
MMA of Dineases of the Lye,
• .R. has bees nomad in WS branch of the obedi
ent profeaslon for sixteen yearn, and has conducted an
esubblenhasent far %he trenumnin of discuss of the eye
alone for mama! yearn.
Orman and reel. donee, comer of liandadry ai and
linraurbarry al , A 11... • a eit . nett.,
Skarytesa Sawed.
10HOPES8OR BllialfaJd will open a Strom
School, to the =seek= of the new Methodist
Ruseepal Church. corner of Smithfield and Seventh
=vets, on Thursday evening uszt, sr 7 o'clock.
Terms - One Ektllarpar scholar✓ for each quarter.
Octl34ller
LOST—A Proddsaory xote , drawn by leen. Del
ull & Co., patce to the order o( James O'Hars,
(and endort by I dared January Ist, ISte, at In
months, for Basemen =dont and sixty-Area 3).L110
Dollarsr-has, Coen lost or 0204014, M 1 persons are
cannoned not to melee the same, se Its payment has
been stopped. octlfivilw JeldEld O'HARA.
#LARKS METALLIC FIRE PROOF PAINT—Joss
recd, • large supply of the above article, fo r RooS.
f and ostler purposes. Wecan recommend the above
I'Ve
ye ars Pipe(
and s
ir % for we have been using It for near
foes ,bow to be, a good article.
.03 J It II PHLUIPB, No 5 wood st
FANCY PRI NT S-50 easels new fall styles Dark
Prints, from all thoeckbrated manufactories, Just
*cued and fin We at induElanced racritA
mai
SRLIARII-80 11 0 Principe Sews; Rl,orri Regalia
Jost reeeired and for sale low by
oett9 'FRIEND,' BRIM& Co, ea water,
PRINTING INE—Jost noceivott, (took supply of
Peoars Printing Ink, at lice Pekin Store, No 70
Nototli octlO
N 8 ED OIL-6 lust landing from .team.
A 1104. " " g„, w tIABBAUO3I,
53 grow Lod 101 front al
riffESSE-20boxesofsopodargy, Cora: by
LSAIMID=Mit•Co3
otasb,i... .needvaut Coi Wein'
e r ott s il " " A"
WrCICJWCANPLESS
DRY APPLES-7 sack s lit , W reed-and far sale try
oetll WICK & IPCANDLESS .
IjEANS-I 0 Ws White Beau, mind enbi:lp'll
an
• dtog and fo
A. *mutat
ORMEN 90 —79 dor reed and for sale by
oer: Ja. 11.11.011:e
rtRANBERRIE6-3 bererantowries, ia .to.
t,/ for sate by &t 7 J 71k. ICFLOYD
r ueks itutt Te e : .. e ..r • •
0r49 AI7ICICIk. WO •• I,
110 . 1114-I=a l f the ebeltplzar—
San uo
s, Regalia, &cilia ' ee , d and
in
sale by
sCS4 WICK 4 bi'CANDIS
ACXERELI4SbbIsNo Mame, ISA 0,111.3 a •
;111 far ludo by oat" WI LL
MACANpI.FAS
k A FM PCITIZ- Jest reed and for sale by
/VA Sal." WICTs a WeaNDLESS
D ay lIEMIUNO-140 boxes Just reed and fet eal
eedi WICK & Iit,CANDL3
GrNci 14411 p oet SEED—Ltn t d= a 6anc;
DRY APPLOI -- 4 tibia Dry Peacbra, 1.1 ardr
sad for ule by WICK & WWII/MSS
Quit
QUHAR 'HOUSE MOIJASEES-30 bbl. Si. Jaws
pttee Sugar House Ittolamits, lu sum: etui for sale
by • eteUl ROST DALZELL A Co, liberty et
la SACHS bulled Elueltr . hear. 10 9o J w ris i. Eth.for
INJ by
1 1 • "4.0_
arIANDLES-30 boa Steurste, for IL
i z riuxuas
• oartl.
Cl:MESoetll E—SO biz ere." n rer " de wiLtAems .
;S pl
Sides,jum receivcd.lnd fosraas
rums
petit
rIlLS—tO tkbls Llabood NI; lb do No 91ard do, for
sale by oetll SELLERS & NICOLB
6UI.I)OANDLES-13 his summer Mould Can
m, aka, ID Sae order, tor . .01
ut k plitxas
QC 04 P-- ObiNo t RD.* 144491eVaale by"
actill SELLER!) k. NICOLS :
j611)-4070 pip Galena Lead, tp_astivil, Wr nln by
mill FRIEND, UM(! CO. Imp . 1
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Patent Soda &ad
634 CASKS of roo !doorman& Sone Ban Ash, w
aning and to aggro, for silo al the lowest noart
ret pica for cash or approved bills, by
& Td lIITCHELTNEE,
Dolt!
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ARD-101)0 lbs for sale by D
JU aetl o
LINEWSD OIL-215 bbla pare Linseed toil, (Otto
sas% taasttay and for sato by
oat 0 PLACICUURN a Co, wases st
LISBOCANAL A N AND
ND PITTSBURG
STEAM PU H
RIM DAILY L uis
OF
1•• S. ith i ma
ateseass,)
Pin` sbiagh laDy L al 9 ecidete__, LOL MA ar
tiste u sr, Meath or the BinfiLeern ikaTet Ca
nal,s 3We &Writer DithenSe same idgin.
Lowrie Near de
rma lat% PAIL, (making w
th.
IstP cartel to th e rives ft the nio24
at frisielocl, X; and. sts Pitts gp.
IL--Ons seating a contiesona ffn
wagon and freight lietstenti New Lisbon and rine
barely in shorter nine and al We time Wu by any
mho rom.
The punpnctore of this WA . tom the philunnte Ola
f/mem the Nadia that Biel halm lined ap Mottle deal
Otnal Boats, br the armOmdanon of passcogere and
freight, to nut in connection with the Well known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAM:4 ard connect
at Glasgow, with the Pinsliorgb and .
he
O h io
and other dady lines of steamers dOwn the Ohio
and Mississippi riven. The proprietcas
pie
Mop
Delors so spare no cispense or
trouble
inane coca
M ops end dispatch, and ask at the public" saes
driTHOIUZED AGENTS.
.
O li. - HASTGN,
S. &W. HABBAOOII, Pitt2b*
IL HANNA & co.
mytutf 1. HARBAIIOU &. Co. N g° 'alma'
NOTlCE—Tkeweamer BEAVERS. B.l:9a9keiwww
tee, will leave after thaliocalci, for WeltsvilAZeu.
ally, at 9 o'clock in the mormag
lAA& leas
errrantrusa a. BROWRISVILLA
Rally Packet Lana.
FEBRUARY 15t.1819 FEBRUARY 114,
LEAVE MOLY ATE( A. M., AND 4 P.M.
The Mowing new boas complete
LNTC r C a
pt.
Jame.
Pu
TIC, Capt. A. Jacob; sad=
hPLAME, Capt. E. 801111011. The boats era eadzely
new, EA are fisord ep widomt regard to expose. Ev
ery =atm that actiory eon proems has berm Pnw l4l4
The Bone will leave he Mattormshels maxi WU 111
the foot °Mew Passeagen will be loMoltaal ea
board, es the boats will ecru sly Wave at dut tam ,
deed Immo 8 A. Ward 4 P
_hell
PliTattWWll et. WM:WHO PA `e: ,
-- - The swifts:tunnel.
COWL,
Dorm P Money, maw, wilt tsars
ly for Wh•ftling, as Monday,
wan cs y, calk o'clock proodeclY.
Leave N marl Tuesday, Tday and Sa•
misla, as 7 o' a isely. • "
The y Coaxal will had mallsoss latanoakaia porn—
Every acesaladatloa %balk.= ba proearea for the oaf
fart and ahoy of moon.» ItasAwn prereedeA TY&
Coma oleo p goer s : et , : a calllactiog Way guard 10
M 7,,, , e c l"l° r f tSITI MO! °a
(clod cornet of Ist end Boatbaeld ats
FOR CINCINNATI.
Tke spleodiar__dtaagia stoma
EVA.
Wilkins, master, will limas kw do
above add danakedima porta thia day
al 10 o'clock, A. Pd
For frei.hr or
VOY Oa beard
FOS CENCINItAIt
Theapiellid in as t ra w a ntp
I Davis, idiot.% will tedirlaw Ike
so and iniariatdiaw yang this day
. . Oct la
FeIICOENCLNNATI„ s.,
"
Tha elegant
- BIN
Ca , tanner, wiNg l tar tha ahem
Inumedinin pone tai. dip. 10 AA
%For freight or passage, "Indy on boas& , Oat U
BEG PrE ac WOK CI • `NA .
matawiThe war
m arut
Bums, manor, will bate all above
all informodtatoliorta on Viteloos.
days and Satordayr of each week. For (toil* or pee/
sap apply ea board or to • - •
FOR ST. LOUIS..
The splendid and hat rant* steam
er PAS"
' ;•:t: hlaratui, master, adk Wave for the
above and intermediate ports this day
oele, A. U.
few or
REOIJUIR LOUISVILLE PACKET.
The opleadtd ono meamer
VERMONT.,
Wm llaslao,amstatonolOWlO fOT tM
sad tatalmediaaa put. to-day.
• •--- -- -- mlyea bout oam
FOR ST. LOUIS. '
The new and subalaallsl swam.
• ALICE, i
A Q Kennet; nuiwar, will lea. for
obese andlnmrmedluegqooffttsonAamr
day, the 7th ism, at ID deleek, A. M
For freight or NE. TauWi r &lisn z ange
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.,
The 800 eisamer
HIGHLANDER,
boo. roswer, lairre for dae
.04 intermedisse ports tble ck its i
For freight or passage, apply on board,
FORCINCINNATCAND - ST
...ate The splendid new. ows
hoots, mister; will less* for .boat
and Intermedista ports Obi dry, at
to leekA. H.
Fee or freight or parse" only oa:board. 0.110
FOR CIN It
&WIWI smum"
Bald, glissiin , wil aite mr .bov.
inummitaltPxto a° tt= "
10 o'clock. ,Ibr end& orpassagi Mar On,
FOR ST. wms -
The 91eird anme.-
Israelowilllsivartirbove
For Wet or putsge, apply an=L • 'oaf
111PLEMDEG auu.z. /mows.
Wlnsissals gad fillaitglitY,. •
A.' A. MASON HI7O...EVESSIIIWW AL,
AVE received MASON,
than onethoosattd Cuss end
Paekages of Flughprinfi - Drenestler Ooddm mak
/km of do moat etnntaiskatlanfOut*le
try;gmbraning the latest, rieltastktdkalMHt&Howlfik ,
styles of Reported and Americas Goods, pedelmesel
entire packages Gunn the isuponers.uumniketnnos and
'large Auction sales, by on e of the flan maid*/ la New
Irmitoeho Is constantly emidlnr us the newest nd
moat deiirable rood. fn the Eastern roarlism, wh isk
will be offered as low as st any astablisbatem in the
United Statea, and law= than mold postiblY be out
ed.by. any House in the Wow. We an:memo the fol
lowing ankles—
DRESS SILIS-4 ewes itch 6111:11. mired,
plaid and brocade Oro de Mirk, Oro de Berlin, Om de
I. Swiss, Oro de Alai" Glazier, black Orgele Mins,
Whim. fine filatM, Florence of MI colorsfim Ate. AI
-155n0, SOY Weed eel' colony avow lugs stock.
CASIM DRESS GOODS, Mr eami aura deb
satin striqCashmere; do do do printed dodr, down: all
figured kW de Lent; do Clemenes Plaids,
Orientals, . Ah0,•60 males A ectir,
_vas=
striped and plain Lyonmm. 64 7%etan PHA and Silk
Twill; euluneres end Ortmdilla Plaids.
FRENCH MERINOS—A full ItliOnMeal of blast,
mode, =LOCI, IlDroon, NxiaTiall, blue, pimple and mi
n colors, of the but manufseture.
221.013HAWLS—Coutprising the awn extentabit es
aonment ever °fared in Ws city, emEreeing long and
memo Cashmere and Tansa w rid Shawls, Naads.
Brunswick. Finlaml, Jenny Lasuastinits and Infi
, er Shawls
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GLOVED, /tit—
bits raps, collars, etas, standing collass,'ehamixens.
Also, linen eadtbric and lawn HUH, lama and Edg
ings, Belt laßobams, Hosiery oltdi kin Gloves do.
GIMPS, FIUNGES, CORDS, k
BRAIMoket.—A fall
satelit6lll2lof the moot fartkmale arks._
LINEN AND HOUSE MAMBO b GOODS—Caw of
Irish Linen, best manufacture, Limn Shoaling" and
ppillow
k ewe Limns, Table Damask and Dupre, Satin
"DamuTable cloths and Nephew,. Huckstatek, Ras
aim sad BinPs Eye Wawr. Fuelit—ottri IBM pe of
even variety. Bleached pad Blown
Nail
than pa of all Ike well lutawnmakes.
-.More than 180 eartme entirely new fall
and winter Ribbons, very Moles lntim
Preach Cloths, Cuslenems - and Doeskin{ in grew
variety; Vesting*, Scarfs, craven sad Hdkfa.
Whin Gmds - of every dmoriptions, lagethpr with ev
ery article usually found in a dipped. mom.
TW following sa rut invoice of cues goods last
received, with We prices annexed; •
10 bales aired and white Flannels, all wool, for tae
7 eases byre and orange Prima,
to do Calicoes, ID yards for 100
- eve; colored Prints.
fliriToTO'rei Prints, -
dr
17 do Mewled Muslim, .• 4 1
4 do Slott' de Lain;
7 do real Scotch thashant, lA
Alm, 60belea44 Broorwhiloshica •
All or which; in =need= with theme sore wow"
;toned, will Ire armed at teat prim than eau bo at.s.
a by any mhefewablishatent in this city. The ONE
PRICE SYSTEM, which inures }nuke cod blows
to all, will be axially °burred. Any snide Parehas
ed
atthia ectsbUtlasat found robs alma**. Omni
market pike, a eonseqamit redaction will sins willing
ly be made, open the ehr.astuaanees beteg dude team.
to the T...Wirdairali,llt being their aerate An aU goods
shall be *Mon Miir and honorable terms. 'All perms
are respeedally soused to examine oat sasosteteas
without feeling the lent obligation to parelme.
mot
4 KR& B. E. 110111111104‘ , d ialk
. . Na 4, ST. Cum El1:132,
WOULD Worm Mr custom= and,thesX,
pawn that ahs his last returned from Mt East 'rah a
vi k akt 11•SOMOCIII of 11111.1414F1LY sag FANCY
000139, whkit she him aski9 4 wits palisade, and
- Inn sell at enseedlogry row Pr...
N:11-43traw and Braid work done in Ow hemit
andbest maardm; amnia,.
ithiLlCKthit
BOOK 12217441:4 - PENMANSHIP, PIIONOOIIII.-
PtlY,ari—th Pirthumis oPeood Nigtu
behool method noisy torpor °Mb aith For" et.,
entrance oa Flux* wimo he *Ha hi:= 4l ththhn
tosiroction iha att. of fterrithir,' Pe p p r ph_
metic,Book Keeping Photioitthhali
CountAN, HAILMAS ft: Ca, barn ettoverd ihr
wank:lop doom west of the Jthotwrirahol..
wog on Waled lad Profit Wept&
nthth RENT—The Wanthonee
. No. 43 WooWoodoa Past cop
Efilq1111141:16 .I.IAn2LX es
Minh
rioumnri,r mur4b.tuus cr
*meg and Eliptia Sprtivp, Illuomaied Axles,
Sjadnit nodPia , 4ll ta. Waxeloasa on
Avatar and Front street% ruusburgb.
Al.e, &aim int, Catch Tviumbses sad lialleabLo
Cadiaaa , dada
U(.IAR-2 hbds (Cu
oc110 J
luki ADING—PS artlaa,% Arr
TT oat) CA VI T,slwwd
NO. SUUAR-103 lags frrinKi,. intrewbod m. .w
, bywith ROM' DA ,my, &lb fib.
pNGEB 1.1D1F8.-9UO p., warlosi size am!
(filAal
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VRINGIES, Sewing Elitk mutt BuillooMi u r
r and for WA coal° ca
FEATHERI3-24 Rota MTV lIIDLUAIr 111110.... e•
Ringgold; RI We by
ol.a o d IBAIAR DICHRY k. Co. HTliLd
11148.9—:10 dYs dll9 Glass; On do Hall Ori db
9 7 1 3 do; an do gag do; bo do landing
and for sale by ned o b W IigitHAUGH
EvsairiteGis bbl. lee kironie
nag JOHN DIIOROAN
R ED INK—Wonerned Freuers, and • superior
etc, received and for sae Or
mod JULIN D MOROAN
BL , UIt:MS. - _ ,414,t 1 mule . ' ro a ch! on tormo.typk.
LeßDbbls and 3 kegs fresh Lail Ira mare lard
63r sale by seer J ft FLOYD
itier433oll,ls Just mesa and fox sae . tri
sea It ROBISON & Co
0. sUcuLX—X.khdsprisne X oratisireTlA
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LLERAII.IB-MO tbs Bakramsesikla ipy
a BISON & Co
coca
r 10110ViRD Mite&G-4 cue. }'at teat ßF • ( Of rale by
oefl ML 4.41;1115
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