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    THE . FITTSBURGII
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g et " nd „,,,„.,_ . reet-olleol*j_ •' • bra TO; - aka:ll*i*
ruggAntratxrus NORTH ,-. : .WV i i i iii i, or th .. w , 44 niehthed , sopee6l , ...,'
eritatiadisteltatelaftelnteekekthmethet -,. Amer ~,.......,_.s . „,_,,_____
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aantad United Sex* Whadalidds, • red o'"'"'' - ....-"Amithe.Cruitsarea. 444 the.-exa.
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°A h eereei ° l' I '4 ' l ' • 0 1 Mi to" ItOoltimg houses, hotels, an d in tactill
113081MILTAL LII . ILVIDVIIIL . lf..Z. ittimg, whelks® ~ „ ip.... , 1
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.....-PililtiMuCl/11101511.11,/k3IT- •••••tv IionOSPI-Pmart..
tiabeetiptions teem vOloola mei wend • - * 4- -r agn'alling -14Pirtja.th0, election returnetrou
andfindfranithittpdles. , , ~ „ 1
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o ttititilikAatliak#....4 4 llo 64
wri4lll r 0.41 #4:„..,..Lratifoo - free el '' '" " ° 3- 'of eadminetteagonsens alleoloonmator •" - -
laraldemen ,
leT tl efi t ?r!F l . l . l " * ". • ' : ' l ' ••• ' ' -"' ,
...' la WekOgie dII leelt4 l4s * 4 4:liM
D ray' PLMOEMMOM DIItTGATITEIr la Pllbm•hea i d f i e , radicsi _.,_,_
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tiiit , L _ , . ~ „ .. ef
• iTst-weekly, sad Weekly.-TheEssily Is &nen - ... mg. ttota mama Face ut the
DollseriVanottos theTh*Weeotrio Five Madera oP • of the: miutntaituringleberelief tie Stele
among Dsllan. per ' mea l ofelinging to the patty which Received
- Err .goosztoseelffbellrOa mantitedie Wield 0 1 4 ° grimy in relation to the tarig-theyirase
6....fmtri ,,,,, 0 ,.... „ . :. w i i I L ,theday 191 st dialed the dishonest men who cheated them,
m ugenatet %/tartmlimtwentirllal .thserte4.,.lil. in now rah made, the latesterof oherilio is A.
sea time viii holed9r bo coarg44 0t_.. 06 .!.. . . •
..,.,~ - taboret
yroiriMmiCatimarelaibits bles•
ate 120 e.
Steamer., -
kotklitivet 1•1•1114 An ..... , „
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~ , ~. . ~,,, I , '., ,110017 tdarketa,
tv. for LiverpoOVeri•the ,11th, took.
", --- - - -" -" .. ~ - ,en ItimOderabs at:tenni of 8641inglii • Ili; andlhi
10•Mtetsirattin di
-tirte- Bills.dinwn to
.
' • .--, it Acta tarre,- , ,It . ATI;it Re'. •:', , e 4 'thi'/:the gEPtetethutt but 'loBllo9i Wag
unniusii! , i - .. ~, , - . . ge""-tmige - .. ci.)reenta d . C. Wahine were
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~,_.,.. 003 tinn k,, a, . .
_.• : . o et 108 *, strine.h_Teihates soli best show the
MI. "Ur'
.-f ........., • of dirmarket. ~, n osy malightly easier, and
- - illilt. ri4,31D. , AP. il. LP. Mill.- 0, a • , on' the borrower. hes lam diffienky in getting.
,
El L 26 112 1 1re rw iller z 4EC RET: - '' ' un 14 th uu t . The Builkli are'relhorEeet and the
- -'- VIENATOIttaIr.ELEL7OII9. -_ , nutrket Cannot be called •m e 4,7-t0rn0,04,,.,,,,
--theme aL,T.ydxmotur,ofWiulangton. sn ,Itie-now littleti that /1.4 =man will,
Larrar.loecteveav;it to=•• ,,, ..•• •, .t .-,- behelkorae 2041 p) siOemetn.a"id - gawkily.
-• . •,. . DiffilllCr ELLerOl l2 4. . - , will babetter Man the Mies - Mirintiithrea,
I. lastmlift.tinarkson,• 1.7...Hmn Matson; ~ - : . • . as it,
,alebn r. wetheltu, • tt. , .lVm Colder, Sr. .. _ TM* go hums MOOD. • ~, ~. ‘,.,,, ,
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arlsetaser&Dai , -AL:William hillvalne, :, , alers typrod_ntienre rather deiliondmatazio
10
4. 'Thes.W.- - , 1111. Glades •w. Esher ... fame manor Wasiak trade good State
ti:'Dentelo. Ilititer, , - . , 17,nnehrtne.% . th ulths . •- . -F1 r Ilas sold atss Wind reestletnewonld Meet'
liana star ' 2 ' ' . - 1 :losee l-7 de , N :
' market et th at , but WPM( hold °Misr the next
& 101ml:ea* . •W. r• Afftle74 .
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9: Jemphlieturatekar,,, , St AnkentWl s omnia, . • .10 tbe. • thoodetottegker Ate owners Or goo
ito: mut -weever,. ' • , s 4• lachardlrwm, .y are fluted to. selLet_any Pine. :There,. iist.
101.. Willie 6 , EMItTi ett Thom" fl.„„,.a„.ste • ' ' ern! relaxation inliontbern aisilytestimi.Bnels-
It Franr437lle !"'" '1 - :44 .. P 43 , 1,1 -..... 1 / 4 . .. -- - eeirs, which' prates to berabcmt as huge as the , ay.
mus of iseneriettre,butthe ' .
Illeielueze - *NO" ittelreltifir i gg" Nom ' ' 717- 1i: The tra 6or this "neull 'and of, a th em ba n c on. k. '
~ _- , , .. . wtlx
,Ezz . tmair tam; ._ - tb . tkatcs,"remeins to be done when we shell
Byeefie(efWeettaArAtmooth ire re q uited mi° o
ebow mute hole ualt .vn eni pidlyear . Mingo wa. 1 annea '
kaki - kamedistefY Cdker lb° leem'a - • of
'to open in* - - . 11l ktgliking rooftop the assessors'ilstie - .
/
Teleadai or Caliiite . nc ina are required ED mess , .me,. isr i, ~.
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*.: wry white fresteret tasking spplicationlqAcm at Fatale, $193,027,578 4187 , 3 1 5;385 s E: 7 7 9 ' O
r arty titan althticien deint:ot the period fixed 'by ' Pro, d!tr 81.1031,451 fi,m27,917 1,528,534
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law kulkeednice al:mato* For Freei Att
l . 1.,,,,,i i,,,,,.!=e, 07,038,724
- TioeFartideet;Mid iii'aillio'on , Lilt! 6 : 4 the ca % ehier.pattar this -
increase bar beep made
cararsraold eleeiloe; and .to deliver the aline to initbe 1 .tutd liiikwards, vbere - tunnies donne
ahem imilibinfore`,iiight #eltek.ott the morning of gadeenee ate gathered , than imy city of the
the ,
~ Riar thiiinixan a . - •• : Won can produce' The increase in these two
woile io'6O/104,642, and added in one year with.
.........-_,_,,,_..,,,,,,,,,„....... : ,......„„„ ini .. oat dingo in the ride of rdeatioa .
~ With all this'
r.1 1 ia1""Pi1 , .!; . f .. : .5 ' ..... " .. ' firearm of pronetiy„ awl. all the immense taxes
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'Mee' 1rik...14106111114 tei &trout the revolt of plid in New York, no city can match it for din, or
Ilse Oetoberen,:vre are-losiagpyceions time fat the loch of Polio , regolottoolt that IMMO Me'
iiiiie..0:i,i464 ,...,
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piece of the citicen or the comket of: th e men-
to- ee, =P°l°.7°, re"'""'.° `'' "'''
November contiet-ennchthet anntimpertoll met The American Irnitede Fair, and tlie,fltannkik ,
...Ser.Yaorfriendaliainhars sores a good exam" gical Convention , in erasion bere, attract C
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~ . 00„ ,, T4440 , , tir , i . r ...,,,, wak ,, igorm a y. leav i ng tine ete , n o rte i r o - - sittrai tnit . ,the general tip.
tb ow of goo& is not varied from
' the deI:RCM:Cie:44U to =Me lot by Cave ieththethee Vytr... The articles of Ameriain'tnennfacture,
, - tiltriceotiett, reserioubting,tbet. all. will be rigid oi cotton end woollen, am not abtindant as impel,
- ."Welkitfigskind a gloribus•-virtory in Pennzyle 'Old of be and elMlery, a amok Mulder,.
~ gdaiwindker we hie elected Johnitakor not, nod 21 P C *9 5. G,
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Vie AtiVeleiCmly.lhingteettentuage es to Make mg , term
• '. :
=Ow eircarriureanyatie Statrigir Teplar. Bat it
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is alnim**lcli Vikt,bis#,tto delay: Thy abo rt
. ''lizie.terr havecin whieb to work mini be ill lins
banded,lf.iii; iiitend ki discharge oitr duty. ,
luthisnonnirtve have special need of vigorous
afford, if we, Wend tol . keep up oar majority, ea
we'shall lose some by the abstraction of the Free
Solvrote., We can =eke it op.. bow:ever, if we go
to win esped.. - About . one Monona Whig
voterswile !intent - it-the Gotrernoee election.-
Theis Mnit be bernght 001,1 D November, end to
4o this we moat hams a dwaingliergazization, A
gulden:inn inforteed us keit - ea:toy that be hadoonat•
. ed, , hi - ette.riiiololatittretOen hooter% who
vore.not Sit thepolkeesEthe.lothiaism, and every
• - esti_ Or 46 'i . oo#3gbiE*:
„'.ll3aiit,biotherWhigs, arcitsed• lflose so more
..*O - I.9q)ii*ikA:o 2 .ti.4 2 l , je- every town
.. ' " .- #4 t Ott e cet ietet4h t, ho etreeinettbioehood4oll_
'ereT:O
-,- tri4Ci*er*4otditiength, aid provide
, - rffititeentribi-kise - -thitat Its wt. *lrma. - Do this,
AM OeeteitiTO3fdiVjai;ittril,the Suite by 10,000
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PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
•_.PITTSDUaGUI
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 18,
OM.
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I AU this 0= creidetiFe tbs deep fatcnia the
Peoplet( 3 eX , *t.niOilliaintliFffiest 03 sma
be so peesly tadoencied by 110.-Cas thai,is
past—
Up to the'tiini ot:*(sizes64,:l6iA4r; 5 o'sl9cl4:l'.
51.,ths , custiba: is tot -dscil!brxttibiksxs
chai;ss Of .khniip6,..aialpii*ovelfilzatering•
Ddr.411711.A.M. 811116.0 g ,C 021411114, oo
lia
olils7ant
perks:ay
prelsictsaroixttlis
~ I ;trss, rkce r i74l,,o and on.
official, is that Joha n na is electeit by a msiorityt
sseginiftoOSlNYto V• 00: We ree?*l7 shall have
• sotoeshitigbefote ves go to press.
IFFiXf ZIWTION.S.
We:glip thet4rnaritillotorliriPalemore Area
, Cesurromo--Mmars. Hanes, .Goleock,
Wallace, ,Worshvand..and Burt, have certainly
beensdeeted tO,Cori,yresanad Mr. hfifbeen pro ,
%ably.
The Georgetoriollistrim, (Gen.. Commander's,)
hasvilerialit taro Taylor and cam Cam representa
tive- iciMir.t4rialtlre
tarrissTinSainrittrion' Courier of the 11th
iosoiat, Lan insoemtitim . thet . Mi. Cahoon is elect.
4:4lMiGnoireinitithe9eccshdystrict,ofprnis by
a amp ftyal4-irotr.s.'
of the 11th
Sam, sayriv—ln Florida, the Whig:rise vras ea Ms I
am over rhea of lasi year.,,,crrinobell;
Whig, will he elected brsome 500 nrijoity. The
majority for. the-Whig candidate for Governor,
(lherom,) win4d be slroull*--and the same par
mtnald . hivarn =Moroi in both Hoopes of Orr
Le Oriente.
eu;auviiiu comaty.
An laxtrio SOurylla &to!, his &as her duty,
and covered herself with skim. The Pottsville
nes Imanali:',:cr,Sat stioiain' giTits the O.
Abisto.426l. faagstret6;3s3B Majority for
Joimitois,r26!
Yi ittocdds «laity :gave Skulk a majority of
Than vow in the Goad &mkt' of . SOttnytkal emir
tsc itooaflui 6 11 6 F. . • . '
Johnston. ......
Letossueth . ...
3111
hiajcshilir . 8':•1532:
iipaciiityinAVe9ehnyttill Dsophin
and Isainon - District, Msg, • •
• • -
latisattreth . .
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Lottgiutfae!t mai 4; . '
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........... 932
• .591
inednioabra .Delesso.
&the Taylor Whig Convention in gasp lace Cl
Satidsy Last, Han. C. Eielito„ again AeAaed
Mwit ilt Mud to the candidate-fir the reCli•
He ha.conld =Recta:6r Maw
• Bruezi Van-Boren 'could entleelected at all
createT-Ah: shies guessionisitsneirnassewed down
. to alines between Tay*. and Case-kbi oats of
these *none= be •electied -President-that Taylor
woe * preferable to Casa, and , thud: we, if
he asdrieehence of - dawn atisi other. than.one
of. these , two,. (and her oaddnow., see wine) he
should : Vote for Gen...Tayldr.:- He remarked that
he bad mi s led positively hewould vote for Gen:
Tlyapplor -that : barbed pat aprooua in ylie! he had'
said. bat it was not Tram( ?mix, add he
ghis Plods° walla poi. .Ple id o l G eo ..)
u rht ,,:iir exact time esskind been wng him.
open -J he Whig' pom-that filet be had
gad, be wl .„titnot twee Whig, but
now he says he is w derided - Whlg. In other A Free Soil Man Midi* was held at Lebanon
wordy .Can "led whether be - Warren Co. Ohlo, 'An • ea.
wua Hltig; . avastai-o yeti titbit sit , W
law: tie - saya!Tai • - The waiting was addressed . by ; /PP Chem;
gdr..D. farther rauated tiati J W•Tailcayst and :alma It
vale Lite in .iittik•end *Lae isi'whichGentral -.Gichlh4ohi:toirmhig uninimcgis„.
Taylor stood pledged not to ups the Executive pa - ,
,_ amigo, nor to interpoexf die veto ,pewer . to dek'at a . .
the 'Wilmot Precise-4Litre Vain Rwthwii - Titw laiwifeflis !Amost confidence
111 the Ron Collin:thus bAL. ads him
Tbe quasi' is tareeecui paper,which” sajpons Us talents; his firmuedeiend , his unwavering
Via Boren. There can
,tW,metestegy doubt that g.ritoue and Pon , "Lintogritg, and We but express
Gib Taylor , tWala • en ,the Wilmot UNS almost univentsdaentiment when We reopen
tatintwied.:trudSaitator and-BcPnclunlifivo
giitatfonis thej_.#mtheri. ,to void , hien sod" prase his claims In the nix
• j ec u, ' ' iq to leari theticcfskii of a 4 1 464497101 . #1 7; P• 1342Ati1;!:
que4o4: as ,v/4" the
mated of
ti t ~ intattleite,d,;*: : *Wm ilrli - 4* l ll9oa T hW
• whigtriii*iis aasawed dm* ' Cal
I.ol4o..ii4tvniiidkritmskiviltim 4. pr
biiiii*jaizatii, Marry melte istended.. , WTspi
. tie* eleettel;Slavery wal not be ectiended, unless
votes in Congress eitenil it. Let Free
.::,-1014sern nsnnthiat: tlaia gesteusgaty.
ther pn - chwukti :!"..p.s.
How did the Laciorooo OreeilAalleis Vote!
The ttsponseto this interrogatory has hero made
bi the ballot box. In this city and county, these
Flee Soil champions 'voted very gehemlly for
Warr. When in Congress, saddle anti-slavery
petitions were presented, this same Mr. Weller de.
flounced themes Wish. deigns—me willed and
iheradiory—yet to show bow gloriagand revoking
crinbe the contrast between profession and pine.
tire, the "Free Soil Democlats" must their inter for
the. man who thus penfanely denounced them!
Our ezachinge papers, that have reached ni from
the neighboring onties, tell the same story, and
Or the benefit of those - whom it may comor2rn, we
cppy the followiter tram the Claviers! Coo dny.
Oforte thing :we ate convincedhayond all doubt,
and that is, Om entire want of good faith on the
part of the Lawlor, Fnss So: Um of . this 'minty, to.
wards the Whigs whom they had induced to Oen
dou. their old association. Xis evide ,, t dad w hil e
the Whigs of aka Free Sod pant; have adhered to
thew candido* , ,, the Laio....ms have, almost to a
man abandoned , those eaudidanw, and voted for
_Wailer, Mani' and 'Norris. We are glad they
hhve shown the cloven halt thrts,early. We new
st L y. go Aimee Whip:who have'been thes timely
deceived, come out mom amongst them!. They
tn deUde Pa: Trust not to Looakeo.
rani la, am/ Shapper farm it may assume. Vote
githtliativeltflog party.-,dha only .
tine Free Sod party.v.which hoe conclusively pros
eats, attaahmeat Moths pairmi&hyousrtfets.
Ifttlil*v.caceact 11,Traa tetra
• timi the 301regr — VIWIliti - OZ ,
• as a: will delve. the - Whig - Fiee - &itleri
to'_
old auachoitards.
!The fathoming address, published a few days
tefore the election,' shows that; a conspiracy bed
bee. a detected to transfer the Free Boil vote to
Weller: •
warns 02 otrrcl
Infatuation on which we rely, has reached as,
tiara bargain has been made betweerreertam bind
ers of the Free Sudan of the ..Loroforo parties, by
nthicli'llie rratZrilvote ts to begiven kir Weller,and
in exchange, the Loewy vote is to be given for the
Legalattue In pertain - dig:Wu of tbo Nam This
maim" a is such an cannot be publicly given in
of the fact; but it is such as roranuteds ova.
It
m a
' . is enough for us to behave that inch i a
mn irriour.movement it on an* to ptompt US
i 6 , 0 1 tli to pitt you on your guard.
That wich!shouid be the outcome of all the
itratensions to extraordinary aenadality of cow.
Inlet= on the part of Free Sod leadenly is snr.
Pah* 'lndeed, tbsitigh not without a parallel in
tar " hiatorY. ' kit only a sum Asa tof Yes . ,IVaren
som. . The muses of that ,earty have Joined it
lill honest impulses and correct sentiments,
— iazith. not; ni we think, with sufficient foresight
s u s . t:Lii; tendencies. That Ws .bargain can
them genendly, late cattle, to a new awn
rir;'we do not believe.
J. A. Lamm,
Jon Rinoctrar,
L. lira.,
Jour B. Trioneton,
H. Lrronor.
A. kl...Pnorr,
L Eauxuan,
Whig State Central Committee.
Whig Some Central ComeliAha Room.
Gotikier 4,18,18.
Tbe!ldonal Vernon Tunes; a Free Soil paper,
wakes ine 6311Ouring atatemeat rerer* to the
Free Soil vote -
''Some of the Free &s 1 men. who have been
members of dm Liberty party, santebed =Ford's
.dame and inserted theta( S. P. Chase; fwme ran
Ford, and some put in, blanks for Gerrennyr. We
presume .atred, if ma atl, the Pree SoUlktnoenus
voted for Wetter. Most of the Fret Soil Whigs,
we preadme, voted Zr Four:
. All Unit, shows well fix Tayiem h shows that
Ford hashed to contend with Free Soil Influenees
about &smock' as Taylor will tuna to do,
Foam's CongrettlesSl District.
At dm meeting of the Item!? lodge,y -vacantly,
communications weentcoulved from John S. Lit.
tell, protesting, against the reception of the returns
Gout Itichmond and the district of Pent, mid also
a communication th'the same eirect Goof the cit.
sena of the latter piaci. The grounds advanced
in these cennmanications were, that frauds and vio
lence had both been perpetrated, and that the for.
Mei were into palpable seta admit of neither doubt
toe dityntle.^; - A majonty of thejudges refused to
consider, thisepowiunicatiOns, 'nod .reptOied them
withevenr mirk a - distespect mud couttmelY.—
They determined also, to give the certificate of
election to Mr. Robbins:
• We are inclined to think that Mr. - Robbins wilt
find.his alleged election a barren honor. If one
halfaid tee that Rom reliable sources—
Can bo proved, no Committee of Congress
hesitaters moment in ejecting him from his scat;
and he,will undergoes: totethlcathm of a public.
dismissal. Believing, as we hive sham done,
that lar. Robbins is is respectahla and worthy gen.
demon; .we regret that he shonlithe placed- in this
Cabo podtion; and we feel almost insetted that
when he investigates the actual Mate of the bum.
be will refuse to avail himself of a position to
which he boa been elevated by a fraud' upon his,
Komeitizans. Of all pereosalparticipation in the
unwerthy mu 4
m that were reaceteo by his part.
tans,`nre entirely acquit Mr. itobbine, but should
be, by his conduct hereafter, sustain rime frauds:
he cannot hope to escape censors.
We trait duitlfr:Lhisdisad'the people of ; the
iliMrdriof will venue the Maori of this Nc ndi.
kits tukage to.the last extremity. no man double
ihatlii.lattten is legally erected, and be owes it
_misdate thhiniseg but to the party iebtso
tchndi
dste he was, and the oranzatillty"of which he is a
Member, to insiatupon his rigid, and to. adopt the
mod- stringent , measures kr, the punishment of
those who have , been gulp of the greet wrong
upon and upixt them.—NorritAxier.'
Tite - Ebiew or the Polkearee's tory. By
New Yotkal"r& B caneL n
This is lyiyezdenaletevacieltele„ ht which
fierNalied thoshuitei'of Oft the fig wrong
et* • Beeeteihelyet lAe; there ie NM% bin
s it er ligaist 3s taken;' the aim& me ad . the
peNgeowin barna eat by Johnston
aluiBesektes4 Motet
- •: . - ' ADDIkESS.:
. The State Central Committee congratulate their
I r e!4*;;in :nig, mid throvreastAlici
younOmthe • ad' Matta alba recenkeleetkin,
4 :which Mare red diaoble old Ccenm&Mehlth
...,
frotritkel bawl* artite*fiels who have . 40 long
I ,prevaionllteriViitatis:atid given to her a mud
I ... 'timeinthe gregcoMederacy of which ehe Gums
1
no Ccialdiliiialite'n member.
-.-Thesetams already received,though not official,
are surinienily reliable
to warrant es in announc.
ing the election of a Whig Goveraor,-;-of a Whig
Canal Commissioner, of a Whig Majority of the
delegatina:_of an hammed ruajoity
of the State Senate, and of a decided Whig major
!fy in the lower branch of the
i dstam—zith
theriecessary contequence of a Whig W Muted ..wr.
es Senator, and of &Whig Treasurer ofthe State.
These resulta-are eminently puttying. They
.have been produced trya deep-seated conviction
In the minds of the people that a change in the ad-
ministration of theStmeand National goyernmenta I
is essential to their prosperity and welfare, and a
stem determination torebnite and avenge the iscan
dahms frandtwhich were Practised epee them in
thecanmaa of 1614., To, the workingmen of th e
gude. l6 fireae4Wlitited EA . the Mines, and the fame.
ces, and tbilargea, and the factories — this great
revolution is in a large degree to be attributed.
Convinced that their interests had been betrayed
by the leaders of the miscalled Democratic. party,
and assured that those interests would be restored
;by the election ofJousarox an Governor, and TAY.
ma as President, they have rallied to our standard
by thousandthend have assisted us to achieve a
triumph-such at this country has not heretoforg
witnemeda triumph as brilliant, as it is destin ed
to be remanent.
Of the result of-the election in November, we
do not - eaten:Me a doubt. All the causes which in
&leaned the campaign which has just closed, will
operate-with redrmbled farce; and added to these
the unbounded andrichly earned popularity of oar
- great leader, will bring vast numbers to the polls
4:Mohave hitherto not voted 'with no. The name
of Genetat.Taylei—the honest, incommulle, in.
flesallectratt hearted aunt of the people—is a tow
er of streturtliiihie,lt they upon the adverse faction
want,', =ditto sturdy eons of Pennsylvania—her
Lahore* . end mechanics, and snanuteaturera, and .
Sinners, will 'show on the 7th of November how
- deeply they cherish the memory of his deeds, and
how earnestly they appreciate the excellence Gibbs
character.
But, while'we are confident of suCcere, we must
urge our Cello* citiberis to renewed and redoubled
efforts. The organization which has been adopted,
ramified into ahem every election district, must
be sustained and protected--the friends of Taylor
and Fillmore must be every where active and via
gilant—township meetings must be constantly held
—documents, containing the lives of our eandi,
.dates, must be circulated--discassions es to the
meaty of our principles mast be invited—in a
word, elf honorable efforts must be employed to
accusal= such a majority os •
.will satisfy all the
world thrt Pennsylvania is fully timely and eon.
oualy redeemed from bondage of Locofocoism—
Our opponents though prostrate and vanquished
are preparing for the coming contest with the. de.
petition of men who' know that their political ex -
istence, depends upon the result; and in their death
struggle they will not hesitate to resort to any
means, however vile, or adopt any =hems, how.
ever fraudulent, to give them the possible chance
of escape from the doom which await them.
Again we say, then to our friends everywhere
-.Mall those, by whatever party name they may
hive heretofore been designated, who have son.
Waded to the grand result which has just been
ecisomplished—be active, vigilant and untiring—
! labor yourselves, and invite your friends and
neighbors to labor, in the good cause—and 'Lech*.
ry Taylor and Millard Fillmore will receive the
electoral vote of Pensylvanin by a majority which
has never been paralleled.
ALEXANDER RAMSEY, Chi's
Morton Mlalirbilel, George F Miller,
Thomas E. Cochran, David Cooper,
Robert Iredell, Lot Benson,
Washington Townsend, Wm H Seibert,
John C. K=l=4 Joseph Paxton.,
James Fox, - . Geo•Y lawrenee i
IlegjetmlirtiinittOw- lohnuPerdedt, • -
George Lear: . ' 1) A' rinney,
Thom= - D'Weferiore,
reErety,,. - John .Morrison,
Ettdr,. '''• • H W nark*,
Paul S. Prestort;! Siantet W Pearson,
E. C. Darlingtha; Alex W Taylor.
David W. Pstersoia, State Central Osurnitteo.
Pr= the Cincinnati Gazelle, of last Salorday,
we take the foam:ring article In relation to the Mate
election. It was written under the dispairingleek
Inge that Weller was elected,but still apeaks en
cOuragingly of carrying the state tar Taylor.—
Since then Ford's pros pects have brightened, and
we doubt not he is eleeteti:
Tae Dtaarroceraser.—We thought, and every
body else that reflected upon the subject, thought.
that there *ea pp dopbt of Mte election of General
Ford. Governor by a large majority. Our nada.
meat was founded on information supposed to be
reliable, from all paws of the State, and flew SU
clauses of people. We sun disappointed in the m
ina of the election, whether, as we suppose, Wel.
ler • has succeeded or nat. Our opponents were
u much at full as are ,trere Itruiltsinach,lhougb
niste.sialaushly dnursauwerl- Itsherhare elec.
led Weller, they did n 4 antleipahs hts
Nei
election.—
Netter their coludailan of ehances,-nor our, led
14 sub a resoll.
The smoke of battle has not stiffterently cleared
enable as to see the extent or the causes of
the damage done. We say causes because no one
cause appears to have influenced the result in
any section attic State. We shall soma learn the
detalls, which are essential to a correct amens
Man. In one section, Van Buren men refused to
vote for Ford, because he refused to repudiate
Taylor. in another. a few Taylor men voted for
Weller, or refused to vote at all for Governor, be.
cause' Gen. Ford did not come out Rat footed and
declare who he intended to vote for for President
In yet another support was withheld from Ford
on the ground of his being an abolitionist, and vo
ted fors repealing the black laws, In another stilL
violent opposition neared its head an the alledged
groundof Fortis support et the law to suppress
gambling! Another, and somewhat potent reason
for opposing Ford, is traced to the returned robin.
teas who spported Weller as one of themselves,
and opposed Ford because they had been pursues
ded to believe him their enemy. The operation of
these woken muses have cut down Gen. Ford'a
anthem much—sad, probably has reduced it to
a minority, and, possibly. have elevated Weller, a
public defaulter pledged to the destruction of the
government of this great State, to the elite of
Chief Magistrate! To beide chief officer to elms
cute and matmu 'the CORlllittlalo3l and law. witch
he has pledged himself to subvert!
Other causes, combined with the onion of Van
Buren men with LOCOG:113011, have iiist us a Senator.
in Striamft and pcit in great jeopardy the 'Whig end
conservative ascendencyln the General Assembly.
The Senate is, probably, a tie. The House Whig,
by a small mammy. The consequences to dew
from this condition of things, we will not now pre
diet. Nor will we discuas at this time. nor Wadi
we have a better insight into them, the cause' which
have placed the conservative influence io oar
State in this situation. Hereafter we may recur
to the whom, we will only now add, that Hared.
ton county and the City of Cincinnati have done
wed .
What is noes will the twill of the Ohio State
election exert span the Presidential electioni—
Will her 23 votes be given to Cass , They will,
unless those opposed to him—really opposed to
him and his waye—kart minor differences and
wale to opposa ham. They will not if the Whig,
u a body, and the-arm opponents of the eaten.
don of slavery, unite in opposition to kiln. They
will not if the friends of Gem Taylor, rally and et •
ert theintelsies in his support. The friends of
Taylor and -Fillmore can gave them the vote of
Ohto if they wil4 This we firmly believe and we
tie glad to learn, that the proper deps are taken
to seenre the State. We should not - be dismal,.
aged. Work will certainly secure the bale, and,
we think the required work will he done,
'Wake up, frends' deserve Rumens and the trio
tory is nuns Taylor never bas been defeated—
nor will he be defeated now. No, not even If
Ohio goes for Corn' It in to on idle—worse than
Idle-4o talk of electing Van Buren, or of produ.
ciog any other effect by supporting him than to aid
in the Attention of Cass and in extending slavery
into New Mexico and California. Mark what we
any, We abide by it.
STWILVIOAT Acetaztv.—The peer steamer
Plough,Boy, Capt. McKim, In descending tiro Ml..
'curl, bound from Western to this city, struck some
abslruaion lathe river near Providence landing, on
Friday • last; and sunk almost immediately. A
brmehelght or ten feet in length was made on her
bubbled skin, near the bow, and stits filled Apo rapt
dip as scarcely to allow sufficient time to ran her
to the opposite shore before she riettled—her tow
rested on the bank, but her stern want down In ten
or twelve feet water, causing the hall to break rust
all the boilers, and her upper decksto part forward
of the gangways. The Plough Boy was a new and
very subsimatial craft, on her second trip, and built
expressly for the Missouririver trade. In her eon•
struction neither expense nor pains were spared to
render her suitable and competent to undergo the
trial, and dangcre of low wane, but notwithstand.
log she halt net with an upronidable accident, and
will doubtless prove a total lead. 41 the time of
the accident, she had on board a large number • of
passenprs, incladlegbetween 150 and 200 dilater
ed volunteers; lint Vita= filed.tri state that no em.
cident of a serious astute =need, and all got
shore safely. The Illinois ImoyS, of whom there
were 120, being quartered on the lower deck, WI
most damn baggage, and the largest portion of
their arms. Nothing was lost from the cabin, and
the steamer Amelia, passing MOM after the accident
took on board all the passengers and the entire fur
niture, ace, beklpging to the boat, and arrived here
gisterde9 memo& The freight, of which there was
ttittle, being stowed io the hold, Is 'entirely l ou t
or so badly damaged as to be rendered almost
worthless. The boat was owned by the common.
der, °apt Magma Mg BURDIATJ, first, and Mr.
Striatmi, second clerk. She was built at a cost of
5111,000,and was insured by officers in this city to
1.13:03of $13,000. The Mom her enterpria.
log Owners-Wig, therefore, be .betweern 114,000 and
Kw; g 5,000 was taken bytha Tennessee Agen
cy. and 'mid to be the Tien policy issued by that
office. A portion Mhomauttincry.and some of Me
tipper wmts Will be saved, but the balance of the
boat, ea well na • the cogs); 'hush peva et total
loaa.
oflbeioggo ad a card thtfa mamas
oalocatathe la timed 11,5-4 1
had what:ter' 84 Zonis Rey. 04.10
, • ,--
mob /kri l l bine yeliow 'thult Teetb—they calvbe
suide pearly wth by one =wining a" box *floats
Amber Tooth Pule - ItharSeas this gamsoweetenathe
' Bold'at6D Men, it wrillialarly
For the Putslarglaisietti t ',
W RIG- TAVAD/WABIO -1409Yru-3434
Ti Se &del fulfirSightatclrati44l'67ClA
nVvtiiitaaa.
• TUrri:.t4a
They hinrecalleden ea for a leo*
Fee It soneforit song,
Then let us give it .to error among, •
As we did on the voting day.
' Then. 'Plitabttrgh Whip wcial - ypo
come out dgain,
Won't you come out again, wen't
you coma out again.
Then Pittsburgh' Whigs Won't you
come out again,
And vote 63rour nominees.
Daneteraty In all her pride,
In all her pride, in all her pride,
lies been subdued and terrified,
By Whigary in this State.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs> &u.
When our Whig'Lightning struck the Port,
elttrank the Pari, snuck the Pad,
Poor Harper he gave up the GhoM,
In terror and dismay.
Then Pittsburg Whip, &c.
At harper's raga we have to laugh
We have to laugh, we have to laugh,
lie says the news by Telegraph,
is all a darned Whig lie.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs, &c.
Ittas knocked the breath out of Loagstrelit.
Out of Longstreth, out of Longetretlh
Their *Pctorter too urns bent to riretth,
By our Whig nominee.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs, he.
Through the West, the East, the South, die
North,
The South the North, the South the North,
The Whigs they took, a ilficid/cravirrh,
And mowed the Loots clown.
Theo Pittsburgh Whip, &e. •
Their CoL Black was on the truck
Was oa this track, was on the track,
He's sometimes blue as well as Blank,
But now he's done up brown.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs, ire
Hornbuggery is sit an end,
brat en end, is !Iran end,
The people will their rights defend,
By voting for Old Zack.
Then Pittsbyrgh Whig., &e.
The Pennsylvanians all must feel,
All mast feel, rill mast feel,
And wish Mot Congress would repeal
The Tariff or 36.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs, Ere.
The present tariff' will not an ,
Will not Jo, will not do.
We must have one like . 12—
It suits our interests bent.
Then Pittsburgh Wings, &v.
The people can't be gulled again,
Bewailed again, be gulled again.
By letters like theme to Krum,
Addressed to him by Polk.
Theo Pittsburgh Whigs, Sc
Theo let us all together pull,
Together pall, together pall,
The Carmen then can sell their wool,
And fartories will not stop.
Then Pittsburgh Whigs, dre
We thin[ we hear the Whip exclaim,
The Whip exclaim, the Whip exclaim,
Ab yes we will coins out nem
And vote tbe our nominees.
Than Pittsburgh Whigs, &c.
Too Tavvrer Cau.'—Ws do not !mow how
mom appropriately than by this head to introduce
to our readers the CrHow nig well timed and stirring ,
Appeal to the Whigs of the United :lutes, by the)
editors of the New York Express, the:Enacts' among
the most active in the front rank of our political
friends:
`The Whigs of the United States are Dow so
well aroused, and we may add now so well nal,
led, that it KVIIIIS hardly necessary to mil 1110 drum
any longer; but &mon and conusrd, though indict.
pm:viably necessary ~r stream, are yet not trait
enough of what is wanted. Action must be turns
rid to useful neootioc There must be energy,
enthusiasm, watchfulness, arid, above all organic
nation.
.1s the Whig party eserywhem organized
That is the question. ts the answer, we ven•
bare to say, in most quarters, but no must be the
answer no longer, ,fiu where there is to militants.
Lion there is no certainty cr sneers,. Regulars
are as Important in politics as :a war; and
hat is as necessary 6: seeress at the helm box as
in the field. Oral es, addresses, resolutions,
sprees Sa:, are all important; bat not much
more important than the band arum:ie. in an army,
The lingle inspires, the tire armies, the cheer
awake* upi the band then maket even coward
grave, but it is the silent heat moving shoulder td
• • der,nrapirrig..lopadowiheoszadr g
tions4%, thin, all well entiattb, tiny,'lrcryr
IhlireihrirOnit the tine captoio, in • coming greet
day, mum tore:mei!. men, and ',Theft m tind them.
Organisation and discipline ensure him sueecilt;
no matter what the host arrayed against Linn. Ire
counts three, who adds two rotes to his own.
"We apprehend that the business chesses of
society ase not yet sufficiently awake to the woe
In which thus election touches their !meats. We
Otarthey do not yet sufficiently portray dm dangers
involved in the election of Cass and conquest
One war unpn.litable enougb,:we have had under
the demacnoyee Polk. How many we may have
under the spirit which would elect Cass who ran
fueesee or (retell t We think that merchants,
traders, and farmers are not yet wade awake
enough to the tmportance aopening the way dour
great Western lahm and rivers for all the outlets
and inlets of commerce. They do no, remember
always that Polk has stopped all Internal Improve.
menu by the Fedentlgererrunerst m the face of all
precedents of preceding Residents, and that Cain
Is pledged to lOWA' to ht. kotsteps. They may
jort now, here in new Vert:, under a severe press
sore In the money market, ponder enough upon
the nfs
oschre, ow m n:wha, and parils of the S'qh
Treasury act, but do they think enough
danger, of excessive imporomons , lb they pee
how the manofeCurring interests me depremed?......
Are they aware of the consequences of buying
of Europe more than Eutupe will lake from res 1
These are all great brouness queations for boatmen
men to belt. and or Ina than a month the whey
of the Government or to be fixed bur years,
and At may be for twenty.
"Energy, argent:anon, and reelection be then
the watchword of the Whig* hence till the election
dig is over. The tune is !short, and the work
mast be repaid.
IllO=El3ll
The Port Heron Observer gives the &Al:Aping
paruculars 1111.11 the liolisth , aduch corrects the
ampression a•htrh first prevailed that she blear up
in the nigh •
We have accounts from Chtedrich of the wreck
and cargo having reached the Canada shore. Mr
Whitcomb, of whose mills—located GO miles above
Port Granot—the catastrophe occurred, ts In town,
and gives the fallowing particulars.
Thepoliath was first discovered about 8 o'clock
on Thursday morning, the 14th ult., some sin Miles
from shore. She was then on fire, headed for the
land, the wind Wowing A gale from the south east.
In about an hour and a half or two bones she
blew op, with a tremendous eXpli0•1011, which was
distinctly heard fifteen miles distant.
An attempt was made by Mr. fjordtek to lurneli
- his boat, and go to the relief of those op board, but
the sea rolled up in tremendous breakers, and he
was obliged to abandon his toterpnit,
stspasphens was mirky, and as she was
same miles nom chore, nothing, was visible -
cept the mast, smoke—pipe and lurid flames. The
fact of her pipe being seen &Am she was °mire,
contradicts the general impression as to the origin
of the fire, which went supported to have teen oc.
caskmed from he , having rolled it out in the heavy
len.
Immediately atter the explosion, the wind hauled
into the west, and in half au bout not a Inaginent
°Ulla wroth vu visible.
It ia the opinion of Mr. W. that the crew molt to
the boat, nod this opinion is ceornaborated by , the
fact that the boat bas been (Maid, on the Cagle
ahore uninjuied. It is probabletbat she swamped.
and n il on board bound piatery grave.
Capt. Cottrell, who was In command, was a re.
Went of Courellville, in this county, and was a
young man highly esteemed by all his acqoaintan
nes. Ile was married only about six days before
the occurrence of the melancholy occident Jun.
E. Swarts,fr.. it son of the Adjutant General, pm
*lmo among the lost. Eighteen persons are aster.
tamed to have been on board.
The Goliath passed out bf the rapids, ttbout 1
o'clock, ontthe morning of !ha 14th. The captain
and a it:tether of the crew were ashore here aria
the evening previous, all in the higterk spirits.
Wilco:tem—The Presidential contest in the
eastern part of this young State will be almost ax.
Weasel) , Nauman Taylor and Van Buren. to
western parlance, Gas is po wham. In Racine,
which ham been strongly Democratic, a recent Coo
lion for Mayor remitted as follow.:
4 ; 1
Norton, F. Soil,
Meads, Taylor,
The F. Boil partiTir Vtaconia; it is connillintly
believed by the best informed politicians, will 'cm.
ate such a division in the democratic ranks aa to
give the electoral vote of the State to Taylod and
Fillmore.
Tea Beam Courrrr,--We undentand thid the
Taylor men In Philadelphia have resolved toy
sent the Whigs of Schuylkill County with a s n
did Banner, In testimony of their appreci not
our recent great and glorious victury--the arriNges
meats for which are being alnedy on Mot. Well,
if they lases alert it, arcoaive we shall accept it—
but we wish it underlined that we hav'et done
our best yet. We intend to douke our gubernato
dal majority for Old Zack—we do!--Atittee A Jeer°
Sumas na Dmorszs.—The Blue Ifies--
aiishen impsrne petition fin the libation of
slavery in the State is nmeivine the eillealaria of
almost all of our citizens. From annum+, it
will be one of the largest petitions emu °feed to
our lannalanore
Local Maitecoo
ISPoiniii:FOOres Viiiktoza Suitt: ithlxrra
Teretuartooter r ix mirth° the : election coo`
ilaued , '...iibiaia o n' day . For six days, no
. ~.. , ,. .. „ -
other etioeeemed ttitte-tecuesed in We streek
cruwair: Mock , up' the pavements near the
p*iting races and. telegraph station, and "what
newel" what news r is the everlasting inquiry
in 'all quartkii. Whigs and Democrats are alike
anxious--every mind in a ferment, nay, torment.
Now is announced a telegraphic dispatch meat..
Baking Johnston's election—Alm Whigs brighten up,
and look knowingly at their Demi:cretin friends.—
" Allright—Johnston safe—l told yon so." Then
Mimes a dispatch, announcing Longstreth's elec.
tion--"Who's got it,"—say the Whigs—" All right,"
exclaim the Democrats, and they in turn look com
.fident and knowing. "I told you so." Then mimes
another dispatch, and Longstreth stock falls again
--thee, another which depresses Johnston stack.—
So it does, lip and down, remaining between vic
toryd defeat, for each party . io turn. Every body
rifecta M be as cool ea a cucumber, and everybo
dy's h art actually is bouncing like a roasted
cheat 1.
it s
, "T 's one of Magrow's humbugs," says a
Whi ,"1 don't believe a word of it." But straight
r be tons 00' with a face full Minim:ern, to ask
'lV't hews, is Magmw's dispatch important?"
" 1
' lutes a Whig humbug," says a Democrat next,
"I know ova men won't deceive us,—our dispatch
says so nod so,"—but right off runs Mr. Democrat
1 1 too, to inquire, "What Nowa ?" in another quarter,
and asks if the Wag dispatches are confirmed.-
- Thu* the minutes, hours, days pass in this leverish
4gitution. The scenes ore amusing—ludicrous, in
111/1111111114aPIXI*but it happens that all parties are
I Ilea derreply interested to "take notes," and the
lificheht subjects for a ready liner are lost.
4riactsone Tnounis— Memo. Marshall
, Joseph Johnston, Milton E. Baldwin, and
jWit. McCandless, Saperintoes of roads in North
!r*elle Township, having refused to open a awn
Stdit road, in compliance with the order of Court,
.ctuuTatits Were osued for their arrest and bringing
;iterate Alderman Steel, yesterday.
(ices! Forgery
Nearly a year since, a forged check for $l,BOO
tyaspaid at the American Exchange Bank,Albany,
and n man in passing a $lO bill, having created
sjapleion by an unnecestary remark, was arrested
oh a charge of being the forger and was tried—but
though the ev;dence was strong against him, the
jury was unsble to agree—one MEM only standing
oat against the rest.
Wen arrested he gave his name as Han., and
oftertvenls oa Morgan, but his real name is Webb,
and recent developments show that be is a forger
on an extensive scale. Soon after his committal to
prison, he sent to Philadelphia for the Chief of the
Pollee, Mr. Young, who immediately came on ,and
after en interview with him, went to Mr. Lee the
Lathier of the Exchange Bank, to whom he repre
'rented that the prisoner was a stool pigeon of his,
and had been of great use in arresting knaves; and
that be expeeted to :use him to the effort to detect
the robbers of Dr. Darlington, the President of the
Cheater County Bank. lie wattled to get hint out'
on straw bail, and promised if that wan dune to
guarantee the return of the SI lOU which the 1.-
waner had expended. Mr. Lee referred ammeter
to the District Attorney, omitting by request to
mention Young's name. The Attorney suspecting
rascality, desired to know the individual who made
:the offer on the pan of the prisoner, and Mr. Lee
;tinnily told him that a wu no less a person than
the High Constable of Philadelphia Ths Attor
ney wished to tee him but be was not to be
found.
' &on after Young's visit, a letter, enclosed in a
'piece of bread, was Mund upon the person of Webb,
which gave strong indications that the disagree•
.men of the jury had been brought about by bribery,
and that the prisoner wean) much fear least persona
from New 1 omit should recognize him and prefer
new charges.
Lis incarceration be has been seen and
recognised, and the Albany Evening Journal says
there is no doubt whatever, that he is the person
who drew the following large sums upon tinged
Girard Dank,
Lalayettelkat,
Commercial. Cincinnati,
American Exchange, N.
Jacob Little, N. V.
Chuo or WORK.—The Whig Stine Central Com-
Mitten publish, in the 0:13o State Journal. of the
12th, a long Int nipointment, entendlog Into
Some sweaty, odd osunUes of Ohio, for Taylor
Meetings, to be addressed by some of the follow•
lag mined gentlemen, via: Mem. Corwin, ex-Go.
Tenant ',etcher of Ky., Ewing, Mitchell, Governor
Metcalf of Kg., J. L Taylor, Monier, Welch, Via.
' " * ;: l AWS, 4 e , : l 4 .**Oicigai- 8 55 B !..V..rhtrs
Beth, V. Chamber*, Stanton, Mathict;riptirn,lii:
thong, 3. L Green, and Capt Ilardin. of Ky.
From this It seems that the &rims Whigs of
Ohio are at work. What are we doieg in Penn.
sylvania* Go . to work withaut delay. We must
wort, wori„ mini , WORK!—if we expect to car.
ry the :Axle for Taylor,
The Nevi York Herald, of Friday, =ls that such
tea. the apprehension created among the Cass net
in Neer Yorki by the nos. from Ohio and Penn.
sy tennis, that a secret consult:dean mu held by the
leaders nkTittruanny Hall. fin the purpose °Once!,
taming if then vsar up possibility at uniting the old
Hunkers 'and Barnburnera in some tray, so as to
take the etceteral vote from General Taylor. the
enemy dies hard. Look old Gat all sons of trick.
10" Varna' Pauraa Ittrumb.-11 yr= Isiah to be to,
panful in any uodertakingyant must allottia hue lb.
rop, mum , Tbeerfore, diva bays • cast* WPC
J %%%%% kbirterozosr .o 4 tor cared. (Or It is ;hemp.,
NAPA.. n 4,11 yea banana diacatty of imitating,
111rn the ad, affietenn crown to ease you 1$ to ase
J.p... Expectorant, orbleb oilltamuedJatelyosercoust
Poe .o.lllllliNkti , hlcnstraell the diameter of te p tabes,
tots, ap cancas arhich c them
abd thus rraknoe every obstruction to • fire nevi
ration, white at tbo mama toga all intsonnation 14 oat,
neon. anti a rata is cerls,• 40 be crectcd. Ilan you
nfortchltuk,efulhn; of Wood, Pleurisy, or in Gel any
Pulmonary .beccuou, Moo ape Jayne'. Expectorant
and relics 10 00,1.11,. sad too Mil Sod tilat lop 409
moot We prop. moan..
For mate m ribabargb ai lbo Pekin 'rut Banc, R 4
afoot mac Wool!. latal7
ccr ti. trawl of many a awn exist.
en.t. NO tongue cau describe the snaring. emtsad
,t , tl:3odtatr . e=d . t , se ,, awa
y lt b l e anfats man
and foe his t
bile zt
es thoatth e would rather oat eilSt than endure Inch
unry. list these Anferings are produced to the Em pla a ce by denotement of the mousseeb, and it this were
In by using 11. A. Palmetto:wk.. Antis/Mous Pills,
tea
bowels would be stunned, the aceamalation of
bne earned off, and a operdy mai aura relief obtained.
Prepared and sold by IL A. PAIINESTOCK h. Co,
cornetist and wood, also coiner esh and wood it..
Molts ISCIGT Veniesecat —Read the foUove
g testimonial ai to the .due °Rie great medicine
for vronasi
.77ns is to eerury that I purchased Ono vial of Al ,
Lane's 'Worm Sperafic tome 1220 mouths 210242. I aft
main:tom/ itru spoons OA to a 20n Of Moe, about 7
years old, sod have no doubt but that there wen up
wards of worms passed from hint; =zinnias from
one quarter of art on to two =hes in 10004
tr:th, " G. Illotactoas."
*Sonatas article, of tire above valuable edtclno
eau he hail al the Drug Stolll of
0221.4 7 MD it Co, eh tood
W. BIN 'Wright, ID. D., Desithit,
(Mum and tendency on Fourth street, opponte the
Plusboosn Mink. Wino how% hew II o'eterk to L 9 A
AL, sad trom So'elock WI P. M. sepledy
-—•- -
Dr D. 0..D•ni.0.t.,
j'APPIcE 0111...• Relict% on Month street, a taw
kJ, doors above Wood•street, earn the compledoe of
the house needy/poste, Tee th in blocks, wi th are.
g a gems , lf ge, Idler 6 mamas now aniversally prefer ,
al
rat the east, uthetand m alit each patecalar
Teeth, from II to down the single 01116.
...mid 06 a waioo plate, than tweeting . injury to the
nutted wed, Ppeciatens *fhb:yet a el section plate
stay be examined at the office.
MI operations incblem to the methadon manned
with tens Ord, ftllktatheiar lulglaattl
31f211 NO—A bplarb..
did gaily or Meßsthls Woe FrttaidA Meitzto, just
rb ed by ALEXAP*UKRI DAV, 73 marlnst bt,
- ocii9 ' cord tb7
-
11AMELEON asaoricaeat of
C
deb changeable enka, cif a ride qualitr u and
the Isom fashionable colors, Jam roc sm.', very
I.w. nods ALEXANDER & AY
BLACK MANTILLA SILKS—We have ope,
a a superior at of with: Black Mantilla Bilks, to
winch we would eanihe anention of the ladies.
ALEXANDER d DAY
.Ipc,SIIi:I D AVICM. s t,7l:Art i tottg
a low pike, bat rariavaa by
OCII9 AMMANDERA DAT
ILA ACKEREL-40 bbliNo 3, Ism, do zi p 1,
aola by 8 I , VON BONNHOW
oat 8 No from it
i !rainantad not to t e u v a to IR:St r nfro i T
nutty On hand and for sale low at Drrpooda Boot
of W R leJltritY,
ocUS , annheast ear 4th and mazkat eta
SATIN STRIPED ALPACAS—NV II Murphy Ida 11
large .apply of above goods, black and.colorod of
notion artesian.' at lop prises for WWII; asp; Dra
t l rava
as and Bdo.
- ontS
,bINEN CAMBRIC lIDIEFS—IV II Murphy iwot e r i ,
the attention of burr. to his fall ast:m.dal or
va aueda fpm ID Mete WOO, inituding all the new
grata &Ordering, tam, allotting; am, Mourning do, of
different st lea cede
flliEnave%gabas W IL Chew. lauding from Lake
fL1146. 0.1g4,402. WI re, .0. by
As DALZELL
Deus.. ,
• tn 7- 7 — Talia'rettar—sooti @i Niss York Red Be! in
N. owns oo dythr We 4y netlet JAR DALZELL
tci Ellptv(l-11) tibia to pale by
;V. void
_AI VON 60)1111 . 1p11$3 .. & Co
t "E tt,tt —ta° rFlSP7BoriNtiorter aea
.tes - „r I VON 'l' 0 0,1,114. co
)1 bbls l
t male b
vostifti ht A ha ions aco
`llmg -4°l ""ii'Vlarfttaionsr &
ecus
WinTE p • EASTER-10 lbls two schizo, for cola by
ootio jSY VON BONNNOM & C
•
ROMAN CEMENT-4 bbh for ode try
wan 8 P VON BONNHORBT & Co
11113:2,1311"S SAUL
IDY wrvasof a-artitaflfewlitiaai...Riponsa , laved
watafthanattkit Oland gUiltitiglff.aarlskalot
tam rlinadadorill litlanieweg m sal4' 1141 °..
House lathe wy of Pital srg iou llrnidif
7 drakoraghar A.D.MAdIO
goy
progerry, to wit
All the kkle,.laserestandelsks ofW111.1100• -
'!, hea t oklhe hoods orbit, adatialitrator,Thwatolkaft,
with nolcetoGercrmle /fouler, widow, and lirtelflaat
Comm.,c Clarissa quid Braun= HMOS; children
and heirs al law of raid WM Busier, deed,
and to on than lawn plecu w parted of 1..4 annum
in Indiana township, the 'first bounded and desert
bed as founds, aft - Beginning at a theater oak
W
and running by lot No , north sixty-three
ppeerrcck
ee and oar tenths pciebes toowhite tab
east two handfed percher to a white oak; thence south
sixty-three perches and roar tenths of a perch to a
bin" oak; thence wear two hundred perches to the
Plane of beginning—camtainitor seventy-five um and
allowance of six per cent forr
road., he The other
bemusing at a post on Multi line of raid above de
scribed piece; thence east 411Y- 1 / I .l*Withet• to a dog
wood; thence by land of Jobe Cochran nos* fifteen
degree., west thirty-one perches to It dead white oak;
thence by land of add Cothran wadi sixty-three de
grees, west thirty -air perches to a black oak; dlr...
by land of said Cochran south thirty-ail degree., weal
twenty-eight perches and a half perch to the plae! of
berming—containing eight um and one hunted
an thirty-six perches, strict sure; the fint descri
bed piece being the same whil Junes Kee and wife
conveyed to John McMullen, who, with wife, convey
ed the same to William flouter: and the last descri
bed piece being the same which Maras Blair and
wife conveyed to John McMullen, who, with wife,
conveyed the acme to William Lowder. Seized and
taken in execution u the property of William Boaster
deed, in dm hands of his administrator, Thomas Doll,
with notice to the widow and heirs of saki Hoarier, at
the suit of John /Malan—and to be sold by
JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff.
Sheriff's thrice, Oct. 17, HAS. • oetlSw3lT
Allegheny County, ea.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
1.. a !Sheriff of said eountY, ffreedulF
Weeommand you that you swath James
Johnston, a non-resident of Pennsylvania, and set
within the county of Allegheny, late of Toot enanz7, by
all and singular his good. and chinks, lands and ten
ement., in whose heads or possession weer the same
may be,
no that he he and appear before our District
Coon to be holden al Pittsburgh, in and for add meta
ty, on the Fourth Monday of Novembot neat, there to
answer Christian S. Eyeter, for nee of Benjamin Clyde
of a plea of debt.
And you the said Sheriff ere here ecreunanded to
1110.2011 all other persons in whoa°. hands or ;ones
don the said penis and chattels, lands and tenements,
or any of them may be attached, so that they be and ap.
pear beim our said Conn, at me day and pima men
tioned in the above writ., to answer what atodl be
objected against them, and abide theiadgrimu_l of the
aid court therein: And have you then there UM IN=
Witness the Don. Repelled!! Hepburn, Esualre, Pres.
tient Judge of our said Coon, the 64h day Of October,
A. D In HIRAM ItULTZ, Prothl.
Jona Fannin, Spend.
By virtue of the above writ tome direated, I have
attached all the right, title, interest and claim of James
Johnston. of, in and to all that certeln lot or piece of
ground situate in the Seventh Ward of the city of Pitts
burgh, and known no Lot No. lOt in the plan of lots
laid out by Stephen Caldwell, in Pitt township, econ•
tenting al feet in front on Turnpike Road, and Ite
fun deep, which lot wu conveyed by C. S. Eyrter,
Fee. to lames Johnston, by deed bearing date July lab,
1,47. Se answers, JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff.
acrid winT
GROCERIES -100 lihda N 0 Snarl
too bbl. Molluscs;
" d Li do
r bog. prim, Rio Cotfeir,
65 bf cheats Y H and O P Tau
le " Poarchona do
120 bas oud lib Tobacco
Hi bum Pepper
00 bbl. large No 3 ailukered;
A general uaormient of Pitlaboanaaufacured
articles, of which will be maid low
none JAMES DALZ 34 artier at
STRAY COW.
CAME to the plantation of the subseri
'-'irck), bier, in Ohio township, near Courtney's
ills about the fist of September bun, a
I =. 7 . Ai red 'COW, with some white under her
caVi.opposed be about six years old—haa had •
itt sh came. The owner is requested to en.
and prove property, pay charges and take her away,
otherwise she will be sold according to law.
octlihernlT JOSEPH DICKSON.
To Boyer. of Wootton Cloth.
N purchasing, the *bred f. to get the mom sterling
I Cloths and Canimeres at the cheapest rates. The
question arises, whets can bo th be secured! BODIN
SON, Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood aka,
states a race, which say. more for his pods than the
most lengthened pelf, that the majority of his custom
ers are coy and country Tailorsand they, sooner than
any, will find out the best and Cheapest Glottis, Cuth.
mere., Vesting. and Trierminp. °beery.CLOTH
STORF.. corner Fifth and Wood. oe'llS•dlw
T IILIO:Lfg SEED bush w uri•T k. G2 i i .ale
C "Eb Xt r l7 sB b"
grldrUtirlfA b L, ft ai it
LOUR- 2 50 bbl. BF, noll= i e for sliVy
YEN. J
RED-10 casks for sale bLy
fSCHOOMMAIREL & Co
(\ lIINKSR VERMILLION-1 cue for a& by
oett7 J SCHOONALUCER& Co
Cluny. PASTE-3 Ins for saleiry
tP nett! I ISCLIOONMAKER & Co
1,1AN.108 AND TA-WOW:NM—A 6n Ragan
mans of these two musical tartrosstents, just reed
th.. day. Also . , Banjo :kale! for gale
«t.J H MELLO in woodzi .
) jACON.-17:, hada pneee Shoulderrt al do Belau 40
en Dams, all o 7
8 f prime quality, m One pad Gar
Sale by bell .335414{C01.8
T INSF.ED OIL-10 bbls, per Cinderella. 18 netwohe
44 old oeor 1818LLERS & NICOII3
1p A LSI l'i B—AO 0 bin, 50 Ind ban heal bialipi illanci
Klb Baislas,jast nee'd and Ger sato by
mill HILLER di IIUCEMIIOBI- •
PHIL* BCOTCLI tINUFT-4CO ms
G4lia""d
" " I !
4:** *' -71=116-Cts',.:
PAPER- a 0 imi Sinnkla Pima Giii( Pam
Ur per. on hand and** sale by
von, .l KIDD I; Co
G UN IMA 7 GICUISI—ZIO Ids ingn
DD ree'd and tar
by
by
ann JU & Co
VIA .mtiL9-11:05 OMB ilia met ra t % : ry
Miwalt copy.
13ERTEIL AND CHELME.-4 bbh Pl.:gran freak
ban ilzater; IS 41.. Cream Mom La start and
tor way by
.1 Ir. it VIOLA
Rowel egu 7 c)a — IY7 &Gib
•
•
DIG IRON—ICV tons Al:clyikbay rs,y Irobom
_head
.11, and 6r We by ectl7 Jaft .... q.pYD
I:I7.MeED CkAIBRICS—rar lby
ke, of venous cklorkbublytebbi et Ile dry good"
prat W SMURPHY
0 AMUKt. W. MACK, Anon= Oleo on
0 ; Youth mann, nom OM'. Pi •
'ootlAdlED
_. • ....
W byoc ADI'S PANACEA --7 dna 1.1 reedßEL sad inn
tq . ELERB
SWAN'S DOWN at • demos, with tippets
aud ea& of the male, kw
Itt
ota4 po n ei w, twar Mikes
CUIPX3E-40 bn mime Moen' Remrre Chetah
in store aed for .ale by am) A BERRY,
oett4 IA wood a
7)BODUCE.-45 net. bow drialtusks; dodo
L Apple.; bbl. ay*
oew, 12".1!"
-
43 - :y t:L—eti Ws No ta M bblsda 51442
J 34 No Y.lO moos aretker ads •
ortli MI .1,14 sh"
. . .
--
VRATHEBS-11:03 tbs pima Fearlsseejust lantliste
and for sate by «U 4 JI4OB,I=WOWIII
Pirrsl.llll-6 casks 111 store esui Gxr s.
atirr
.U. 4 MCIetit.LIVORTH
(1110313-13bbis sew Sweet Cider. landin And for
sale by_ owe 1 C ISIDWELL. Airtoreler
e ttrip-dd W landlojal lkwuele
QALEILIWVB-7bOls to store sod for We by
oeU4 J 0 BIDWELL
• -
.A . LC .: 11 4 ?1,-•1364 41.0 a nird sad kr 107 a
0.l
4 EED OIL-81W/ hut enter Or We b 7
DOIV'D ELM RARK.—t bbl Jon tied cod for ale
Y by ocll4
S. SALTS —2) prisbe Salts Instariasid .
by oeUl J C DWL.LL
VELYET 41.11PONS—Voliet ItEbbom of all colony
e orrd Immo, have beau recanted by Exprou
Rte Trimming oune of P 11 EATON & Ca,
octl4 CRGoonla
13 OLL BRIMSTONE-8 bbl, for tale by
A. ocO4 J PICHOONISIMITA ok Co
ALUM—S) bbly for We 07 .
.It 4 J ISCADONMAYER Mk.
_ ___—_____
fiZACEWAIMIii(I—no do: arm be. Imp,
kw reed by Nieman A Wynn,
OCtI3 IS WON St
FLANNELS -10 Wan cutomok =Man audioq
plain and twilled, rod e creek aftdirhito Moulds,.
lost openedand for Ws by •
°WS 1311ACKLEIT &WHITS •
111APERS—Rmala, !demob, Damask and bgared
_Li Table, be; • good moranant toedby
octal SEACELETT k *HITE
Vs L aWy D2e-3 gre/V4va iled
Octl3
m . t ircino ova wx4lllt4i=e4re"LtUfm,
iftd, cr,2r 3 1,=...,"1%"4211 11°14
twin • 811ACICI.64i . 6 WHITE
FLOUR-350Mb nunily Flattja men and an sale
boetta JOHNB DILWORTH
13 ROOMS-30 dos jun is rliyed alluffor No by
octla JOHN S DILIVOMI
VNOLISki AND PRENCII CLOTHEI—Jast inland,
it r i?blv i = f a l i n aetZger b lit temV
WI amp at such tOto , priees alto . m l O4 all tnddee
mein to person. la waz
. t . t biteozant Dt a
DAy
o 0 )
,_,.... .........___
11_14KW 11 p.AT Vut.lll-40 sack. boiled Bank.
44 03 "4
*We TS P PON BONNOORST ICo
MIN MEAL-20 neki forcaio by
V , OcCe 8 F YON BONNHORST ICo
E=Lit FAMILY FLOUII-40 bbla for ale by
i • OrlB 8 F VON BONNIIOEST to Co
r11111:1001-130 tin Western Reserve, esr We by
one P VON BONNIIO bile
DRY APPLFS-4 bbls Dryjregichey arthed
'Rad for 11.0 bT Wig (4. AICANDLLI3B
yrat. noose 1.101.1488E8-150 bble 84. James
pure Bapar Souse Motassas, lu SIM end for We
mit ROUST DALZELI..e. Co, liberty sy
BACKS bulled Buckwheat: 10 do Com Meal, in
Ili ado by J DIVILLIAOUS
CANDIAS-30 b Skala., for nle by
octil 1D WI
CHEW: To .50bso octal,tot ado by
7. 4." VPAIAIISS
41116,4 los C , houldon,
rocemed and fot solo by "
ocill hELLERS3 NICOILZ
Ott blal. linated (kili NI do No Lard do, An
b 7 1.111 tiIaGLERS N/COUI
OULDCANDLEs-7$ bu lammar Mould Clan•
ILL dies, la Gan order, facile by
oClll BKIArimIt MCOLs
00LP-503 bze No Roam Soop,Oar We by
0 ootll 8Y.14..E82 NICOLB
LEAD—DX I pigs Gales Lmid, to arrive, for oak by
k oral . FRIEND, NM' &De, rasa
'LARD -1 0 00 lb. key, for rata by
octlo D WILLIAM
AUCTION SALE&
Mr•44omll;6Davisi
_ •',',S.I3JOURNEDISALH.,!: •
Spingdi Property :ea .I).*Aese Wog 'At
Oa Myatt, aitemm, toettilm 1.2 . 2
at the Onernerelat Hides Rows cortex of or
` L
Fifth omen. brill be sold, that large and valuable
ajOnruld; he corner of Duquesne Way and
Hay meets, having. • f ront of - 19 D fest on Duquesne
Way, and Mentes along Hay Fueet 131 reel 71 inch
es, subject to the prege id' dare fool alley ladle
rear t.rwt,, being be most desirable! property noir
for sale in that beentifnl want ( the cap, and may be
'lf lnom iftJd by pawkier*.
DOW JOHN D DAVIS, eaeL
Ifonaeha Famitstie at dicta.
This afternoon al a Welaek, itt the Catemerwal Wee
vetoer of Wood and Fifth a* will INN sold the
entire Rota of household and kitchen Ferailare from
a gentlentan about reclurvizut fi01:11 eiry, embyydn,
needy all-the, tau of ankles wanted by house
keepers. ; abiL9 JOHN D Ana
Mai Maiu. Mordant of diorama. -
On Wednesdipiagra9o. l l. Oat 18* at a °taloa, in
front of ibo Counniutial Sales Roam, COMP ofd
and Fllllr area* tw#l he .waid Pair
Bay =tithed Alms, good la doable home., ard
der the saddle, trtter% Adr? for ow, the
owner being ahead to remark Dom the efts *next
hraaa mooed doable Hortoraseroada IlauleY neap.
ly new sad in 'good orderi bar. artddl., Etta
drrart7 bear skit:tithe; one Maroon do do. Also, toe,
aats of new ant& Harness; sin mei toddles, 0 Tht,
dies, ha. oat? .10frIN D DAVIS, Auer.
lar6v Stoat V Fay its4Staple ) Goa..
Thersdnig - nurruing,Oitlo,ll 10 o'clock, at the
Commercial Bales Bac* coniterof 'Wood and Fifth
streets, willbesoldositboutresenre, extensive as
moment o«11 sod wintar diyoooda,COntsbdin or o u.
peaces cloths, Ondateres, outuustis,turted fl s, gemucky
Jeans, Um*,
bublankets,
caico*. mernioarasella, mous de
Wl* ginlyti4 wns, la •plaids, silks,
black sat* satin and mama nbboutds, sawing kilk,
ailk me., shawls in gram variety, fine, datniuk labia
cloths, hosiery, glares, checks, *lungs, bluebell and.
brown muslin, le.
At 9 o'cloc
Graceiria;i Qadtairaurs, Minable*, fr.
A quantity of groceries, chi* alma, and queens
e fish.
ware, has fungnallty pocaul lamp tobacco, 5 bbls
lAk
A general asnottioord of now mid second hand house
hold Weidman, emulating of nuMogitriy dressing bu
reaus, sofas, mattes, boot nisei fancy and common
eludes, tables, bedsteads, feather beds, bedding, mat-
Manes, window Winds, looking `!arse!, lams, mantel
Wonky stoked, kiteheaolci•ib , kc.
At; Si
Variety goishi, gold and diem watches, eadery,
hardwire,. McMinn duicy gc.ods, clotting, de. octl7
PIANO POlVlgillo
ff lo in
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood
Weal, has now lA:erved a. ild ie L d ut , ntv
:41=u Fortes,
'lles in Boston
and New York, to which the a cion,of porches= is
verpecteilly invited- Those frota Mt .Chickennw, (for
the al ) is solo 480.11 Weaem Penn
sylvania.,) have what is termed tbeNwor Circular Seale;
being an improvement recently ono* and ea - math=
• decided advantage In power 'hod =Wily of bite
over any of on.. The followineare the penults and
style. ofChicketinra
No. 1. Rosewood, Tocetres, finished back front, SOO
" " 6
richly caned" MN,
" " 6403
"4. " 64 " carved Motildings, " ORO
" " " finished back and front, 11350
o 6. o u 5357
o o 6 o 11325
"o. 6 S:7 (m il , INIO7
" 10. " 7 n carved, style;of Lords 14th.
" " contras and Mahar cor
nered legs, second hand, cost originally 64.73, and will
be sold at a very odneed pries.
No.ll. Starwood, mod corner, Wary elegindli fin
/P775. No LI Resmood, =tad corner, eery el
y labile:LW=
=ore are eranntannuad by H. Worcerter, N.
V., well known as being connected formerly :with
Messrs thotard, Worcester Alknhara N. Y.
No. LI. Rosewood,6l, Carved moulding, anode by the
Manhansa Company, N.Y.
Nol4, Rosewood carrel, 6 octawils r Hal• Co'., N.
1f,*150. No. 15 4 . plain. 6 , • " n o
No 16, frosewwd Gnus& Pimp,. made by Henri
Hem Paris.
No 17, Mahogany, Somers, wind bend, prieo 874.
Old PLUM taken trt part parte::afar nets ones.
JOHN 11 MELLOR",
Sok Agent kr ateketines grand and Square Pno
Forte., kr Western Pennaphaniet. oeila7
SPiaIONTILD.LOT OTT NSW PIANOS.
mimoNUNN'S Jr.CLAUS„ New York;
TCLUCKEIUNC&Bosunt;
he sabserler hes now opencnelfas
sale, alm ofmot=sror Pismo, se
leamdby lament at the armadas
Timooneist arßosenroOd and Mahogany Pianos, of
of 0, laand 7 MIMI, of Veld°. styles and mica and
embrace all the blest imprimenreoup.
ha Thnee °Manua
ri sgt o p r rIJ I o
i Mrs e Oell ooo A b orx
athern ein elso a superior plan of leathering t post he hammers,
prereatingthese Timms (Ma prawfirs hard, and minty
alter mar um. ,
The Pumas af Micheline, of which he has a supeci ,
Co lot, an provided with the Circular Seale, and yams
talented for him with can by J. Chlckering, d &atm
The above wrilytoritivelq . he mold, at manutsenuere
pritti, and en aceamormlitlimi amts. .
The subscriber will inyartablf be toed at J W
Wardwell's, from 11 tom ia hl 4 and tram 1405 P.
hi Mr. IVoadviall will attend to the business &alas
the balsam of mac 4 H. • YLESER,
man at J.W WoodwelPs, MrTbird st
A Cilaseleal sod Commereisi limiting &bow for
en tho Mower Rowi. fourteen toiWe iron Pittsburgh.:
Bev. artiopliS.Travitlll., U. PzlnelpaL.
icaLnruiza 60!SION 'commence on wed
mewls November 1, 11143.
Fbardfv66,~ Tution, Weihing, Peel, Lights,
the., per wsekto Mime wonky IFM—one lutlf mettle
wmumem the balance at the elsie of the swum
n 1 kayo beettnesthiTot Wearing ger
v " lees iH r i nu Crliodolphe Corwin Piotrowski as teacher
at the French
rr„ M 4 g p g er
. bean=
copan.g Prma lessons
st =
therteTz SSW :11 ~.
DCTiAr u v7 n" 'Pines fAtiki:A
unrela It la veiy desisehhi that Os/maid be present
on she km deg of the weesiq dre
Pot Willa peteeelemee tbe prieetmt,
Woethe A
ra esdelog„ l efbiews. IM.O . frerieri Soo, Ito:11'
m& P • • cell24l:lw
11200113—The Wanda or the Athavican Raw
p a 2L tlas id lead bt Elizabeth. P. Elbit— {a two volumes,
.er, with
rt Baas, as a Poet, Ba and saw Mar Li y. Samuel
Taryt.
The
Go *bier, az the Pithawataira Story; 67'Mo:ries
Borden. -
How m', a Mimi &book fa; boy., em , ..i”torm.e.
bizos oh the, fohimihil clthtutot:
Novreasob. -- '
flow to bo t Lady; 'mok Imes* ecoki.. us.
ral the formal* of cWafts
New s-ondOo
nutredoess, nkoto
Awaken arr lllostrodire ct Wil.—Ealan=4ol a'nl
, h
Limey Noreosob.. - 4r
Aneottoteo Atr Girla.—EMensialog nanoinres
aoodkles, Illastroxiva otpdocipliss sad character.
Jut metved and busalobT ,
own Jontrerort a sroccrok.
Et•WILMS*
?OR 11: 11il nMM 4 1 : 0/%331,
Whieb PlbdeMyrerbisl , srmer per• by
MottriV e leebetestees me eatable is
r. . Sts. mien wirer is N. York;
: ..t4tectri=bo.-
...
tithe easii et las will allbydnist mum
The' ps Mann it nag mod
net =mike seftisle teeenvesimme tseid n 1 to ether
Tibeters,u it is demised witbasebeirm detached Mew
due wises tipe„ b 7 tetnety terniertheley er !male
from cm Masi* WE ether. ur tbiz *err d.e.
cause of wuturb ebaapd,-sed, eeeemi e zhe ne — a
impute mbsmsees are dnyem tiff almost
whbotat ermasMitte the also p4= ln t
amigo erbeiesrammy esetiMal io an* jp,seeey
eases sti/1 be sem eeurestieut sad ecoreghteek
It sea be utecteei WheM tbeccArilgoff /Mari% high
or low is sent, 40. - mua.exae. 'belted
a dm ale Ageni, '1,17.1%. WILSON,
'minor Veit* =dilute% ate
laittallWOUTH rtiMIXOP SEREntAini
catoatanc
Emu:2V
rib WINTER . SESSION at: dila . Imam Liam will
aau vvwx,g4,4.74 , 10.-tratic Itisany
a at la th
sesal at ama.l/ wails aboalitlawcsam as the first
cy at
Preacbaaaga lataW ' tta4 • treStr• Redd'
Vie Kends
Fel Ontsantinuilielletliita. tirenlan
Kean. Jelm traria*. 01 Watalltrott, JH.
-
Nevin &co unety,starelm.
evis mac Beedas..
rfMR - PIATIONAL snartansive Wise
non of Pasta Ini , lity=Tastaiautbanna Camas,
o .d_sei Nee bY Lannal alma and Gecs.taa Mason.
lanalbas *aka mash tiaa bi
bar has been
an d,bestowe entealna tbelldee b ahille Pm'
parties at Won old dstandard tones TA have met
oith long soutinued Pam) aWO of sea Ana
0401Aleal COrtign and
.o. olo . 3 =anyk one of . do mast
ever Imbhmol. It
mmlldne atagassay of popular) chants,
and P rich rariotref antis= tad amuses, adapt
both to their ptecticeend aural lervice.
900 copies artist stove muslnboOk resolved and the
law at peat:sea vices, by JOHN Ii MELLOR;
St aced st
Asuiringv - ligagur - 1= 43 1 1 6
bßournlithe cordials ri end
hleteds, OA dam Arci witowed l
alms Id thiCt we 10401 of Ibbrestat.
lishawca, Ito Z i ts thlbst vi gE n4 and pa 7
trona tame Ida to promotethb sow
fort, as% WOW. claw and toaakke
thv" =ad tbtemost,AAd lead Wall *koala
"gni ) to thl.Milat .101 areets;• itunteallem
pascUs, muss !a ites other Samba
will be ftni I.sbitt,Lalst1 .sbitt,Lalst sesta apin
a antes ; without. praelakint, Balh'east pLnlea_gbr- -
nLthea as usual; irep4 , •
•
Us boativ Dth •
CLPTUALIIIIO SUKO Ita EON wittath baths treas.
meat of-Moues of ths It - •
.B. has beget cum:din ' thamh of the medi
cal pthfesdea fge atzthed versos:A has coadeoad an
thothlishattint tho theathalat of Omuta of the aye
alcu4torrioV ryas.
mid ffullulatuS thtfoeSof Sandusky et and
B U" th errf eller Allsittiny city. ; *nth
1110 Zyg liclii.L
DROFSSSOS 0 Aria- °pee t Slating
/L Behoob . Sto teuesaetzt of the new krathedist
thdthosed math, soma of Smithfield and Seventh
stews, on Thathday evetdev a rod 7 detach.
Tex the—One pollasperic fOreaelt Tatter.
setLl-dter
L tr u —O thooditoory Notch *situ im Lon* Dal
land era o ry i r m ocolgin
"who, OR %O Th so44lxciAnroo CO
ik. ll .o—Ockc Dein log Of mislaid:. &noes ue
aurtiont4 pot to mute Ow mos.= in Perm , her
been sopped; Oetl,l4lw 741123 VHARL.
tLAWS HerALIAOI , III.6 racio v numr.4aga
Tetn: tag* apply W e ns above anielevfor Roof,
eied rporpeees. nistwoosadthe Above
Fire Proof Pains, (or we km Iwo oslog 1 4. 1 ?..!
kat yeartoln4 iuww ft tobs_ eLe•
oeLl3 & PrnWri§, a Wed it
LOST—On Stanlay, Os ‘6lb l•sf4 • pmt et odd
ePeCiatie.S. la a rod ease, waletshere between
th 40A1 of Mynas% Wretch dtudtbe earner-of
Brewery alley turd Nan guest. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by leaviag dreas,at this office * or
with the soma of Or. llehou'ellhareh. MI7-ate
.STINIET7 AI9D-TEANfb-W Itparptly b an no w _
la open s . las i i .m i sop br at rtatt t Bina 1?411116th satin
stripe da, gotta 4041 Wu bled do, herbage a
:I% caret and vitiVedietnyt law prim., by the
Owe or rob Wholesale Booms tip trit. teem „
nAUTION TOWS POSlSoll'Ptibtie,l/t. tan-
Ls timed to yno maw ter carraetreturb Soabwat
our wet= wan 7 Tem") " 4 9 114 • 4 °1u.
oinS4t IL
JNOWIPADViIIeO".
- -
59A CARO allas Mitgratt &sae Soda Asl6cr,
.Y - * rhtegen.lio anativierialkontbakrinatisith:
ket Fifths et,:a9llVorei m trr
octtO ISOLIbuTy at
STEAMBOATS.
NOLEN:BON AND PITTSBUROU Maw WM
OP CA+l.
l AN B D , STRAM e PACKET%
AM=
Leave; PiOnbargh daily at 9ot k, IL, ant at ,
li mas GalMl.rinteaunaktho Saab' •••=•••
nil,) at o'k, LaMar Lisbon es 11, sum
Leans NewAgMon at eteelcch, , P.
trip caul to the knar ninthly lAai add
ttuct, A. M., and ammo at ate • •
,11,--tkas nialcin& a eantiannasesralßSM_.
seaters pe and height between 'Few Ltubon'and
oth urgh, in Aortas time and at km vitas Leap" allY
The er route.
proprietors of On Lae ham tiaplenuant of ta-
Dirtuirtte pablie * s matey hat i e Arnalip kanpitotattl
me Ol* B
Canal On the ssom
the
sat
filigllloo Min in connectin monommn
with the well tattnn
reamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and opunael
lAL at Ohugow, with the Pittsburgh end Clad* ,
vau Led other daily UM* of ateantera data don Olds. 4
and tdot' river. ' 9tie propitunats *des thaw
Miv
es to van no or unable to innate eft
tbn, safety mi dis patch, and ask of the polders our
althea, patron
' ACTH° AGENTS. -
O. AL lIARTLN,
' 8. Pitubank.
W. lIASJIACCII,
!LANKA bCa
myna!' J. BARBAIIOIII. Co, NM /A".
• •
NOTIC&-The steamer nEAvm'a. glair eupi
'
ter, lure alter this rotten, An Wellsville POWS ,
MIY, ne'elotk ht toondo* • fatt
e -
iiirreaman & anowinivuam
OW, Macias& Maw
ntesuaav &taxa FEBBRAIRY
LEAVE DAILY ATB AL:M., AND, P. It - • ' • r
The following new twati easplos• ' ••
'tee • line for the present lesson: AIN
Lamm cur, /axes PIM
TIC, Cipt.A. Jacobs:. sod , ,
AMA" espy 2. Bennett: The hosts ate ~ .
new, and ate [ma up wirbout lewd Weapons... Wt.,
mu comfort that maw esti proe worm 0L • .
The Brows .r.. 1 leave the Isel
the foot of Roes st. Pnwerkilimggitll b ap '
,____ 4o2 ',
booed,., the. boats. ye unwary leafs ' . at the uurur.' i
Weed boar, B A. M. and . P.ll • • ••-• - WM .' •
PITTIIIBUROH a PA CWitEETINW UD!' - ' •
1111aLst
. The swift woman
. .
-
.
• Dowel i Ilhms , muter; :vial win :-3
Trim
T4yittntaat.•:.-
Wednewhir sad u, Id I . o Welschti k ;, ~.
Leave liWellng urez7 Tutu*,
army 04 . doloa, aw, precisely. ~ ~,. .. , ,
••_ •
The - will tied at slit* intermediese • Every
lac a ourueda t t ion that Cosur b a e r
purrc,ut rd fori t t e i ur i. o.
/)
brat ushu i,,pvay.7r.i
, 3
=exp. odour. For &dull ce:pir in k -I I
t1:1 DAVID CIIIDIMIX 7 . f.. .... t
kid corner of Ist swlttattldoblits...,.; 7-'
mit The spintidin er in v tur,
Ikiny inistnr, wiU Itaii tkV, . I
sVaSe sad OlFT!,6ll4l..P,ltiii"r
For height or passige'apt4 on boa*. ' • telt •
. . .
FOR ciNCINNATL - •
The splendid outlier
FIUEND:IIIIP,: , •
muter. Win • Ism. Oat .11111: Yp
To and Intannedhasposeslkiseati-
010 detect A N.
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUD&
• The &ego= mow • . •'
s a i t i.l • uaracom,.. , i
lauser A lanli the
an, 0001 , 11 .-
Wrn:l.4 ni,4s,day.lo LIO ,
*Pori/eight ailment% apply ba,b=rd., ,
REGULAR PACKET etlacanaaNteAv:
- The. tad fast
•
imialLe44
hlara Eta mater,l•l/ .leave - fit Sky . •
slams and intensedisse pane sludgy
as 10 o'clock, A. AL
For freight or passage, seem-
REGULAR LOUISVILLE nem.. i
The vim:Wl near mamas
VERMONT, i
mart:: Haaleu,aukalerArlll 'etre kw day
a =I igarlarerlista ports so-4n.
For freight or passage, apply Os bait& Geti
FOR BT. LOUP&
no nursadsabstantlal mum
ALICE,
Mk A Q Kemeny muter, mill heme ihr
*Due eut imenuttime pone ea Omer—
day, ,
, the Tr at 10 o'clock,
For freight or !otoaxt,ei to
oat
CINCINNATI 'ACRE'S%
. The Inn dreamer • •
maiaLb. HIGIRLANDER, •
Parkinson, touter, lOU Wive fer tot
vo and Intonnediato pinta tky4aY.
For freighter WM., •FLcdp qn Ward. ;
FOR CINCINNATI- ANOIPF.GOIREL
The spludid now sunorom
VIERIa
.IKOLlaeobv, anis* nk, ,
Ida Wool brake,* .
and boa pornr Oda dun et
to riehrek A. 211: . - ,
Far freight or plunge, apply caClarard„ - SAO 1.1..
FOR CRICINNATL
TlalsVcadatil "HY diartß i stasortar
,
• • .
Bo 4 maatero,l2 leari'ior,~EeA i
laaroconbatallantrop *MO at - ..
10 o'clock. For (nag* or poop apply 011 tolpar4. •
oct3 .. , ~ -•
ILe rylendid neamet
•L~°~.uu erL~~w ~Ewee~
._, ii s son .......... 6 . 7i7,7 . ,...
marth-Indiall=lo7 ,, :7oAL
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...•1
•IPLZIIDID STOOK OP PALL . = i , :r
Wholesale sad RatelL, '
HA. A. ausoN & co., rrrnonotakti.;l'-i b.
AVE received mom' hen one thousandes tat ,
Ranges
moue Ensig n and lkassido Goods, 7***.2
am ante aranaint anathema in the awn ,
zEnabraning the latest, dens* madmen Ihddonible ' , •
sty el Imported and Asinine l;
,:k==poitri '
peahen fan the imperial., en& ,-,
large Auction sales by ono of the fin residaska flaw
York, who is cononaly sending as dm amass sad-
Mat desirable • noon in the Eastern soastals, Wane
win be °dared as low as at. any estaldhdasay In del. T ;
Ihdted States, and lower than could possibly In ear*
;lo
,ed , lik ei gr Mose In tee West We enamentes ant*
esh-
D 81L19-47 nun - del bliatkoredo, stelped,t
piaid sod brocade Ono de Affrlti 3 Ons do Ilenta,the de' -
übo; Om de Algiers, Glacier, Warlike de Aiwa,
'Wats lea &Wain:nom sea oohs, llos he- Al.
V L O7I e IL . DI al
e =llll . , "" I. ll roist . 6'l elm . ash:
satin striped Cashmere; dodo do shard &Wm de swath
honed kasha de loam deadens. Rohn 41400
Weans kr, Also, 60 eases la eases 110 k. •
striped and pine Lyasear, 1.4
•, ~ sad ha; r•
Twill: 64 cashmeres etsd Manddlarlains _We L , : . i
FRENCH 211E6LN08--,,,, 4 hanaerlanal Of ako.
e mast..searleh . dlesselsanieltdae, Mal, alrldstendeth-• .
V OO-I ZAWL/21-Coet
.the masatmante as-
moment ever cared In ads CM ems Im p
m. 1601
saute - Cuban, had Tama - pan lihser ' a 1
er a n traa. swieS, Endfdth4eaer Lied, - Lestamita
- k and ink-' .
•
Erdzotomesem. LACS 0100 1 01 1y„,•-_ GUM% k • C '"
Leo ewe, eollin,ende, man, ellandosaa, I
Also, linen eandmie and lawn Lena and Ede*: I
Bah anon, Marry at LI Skives dos • • •-••
FRINGES, COMM.'. ass-1 tall
Samna= af tho nmat tii:aliaL idyls,. .• . • • ''tug gre.a.muo.usr, ammo 000_oo,oliimor, i
Erhak
.best,„mstothetims. - Linat oseausys 7 1das 1
=Mk : ta l t
Eye haV,="
de, sad End's - o
Dom- 14 1 sr '
e. y mbar: Hamad sad annovalstalass-ouirts•
'tanpactallthawell Mane sakes. - i
8-4 tore than Mans= endrely new AIP
sad when Ribbons vevy Mona lea
Po= Cloths, Caulateres. rod wktoa , ln
Wh SVIIM 1
varinn.Vderood elliolll, 6•0 wrieW 13.11dk1h. • - ( I
s of every lagetharedthsw
er&ustieleasunt shandb4l4:wr 110214
new 004 ,
1.5
teeeivrek=eden anziensh
„'
10 ules-eridaat malt Thuu*sti. 41 , 00462 lea -
Teases has andarage Mats, 8
10 do •Mdteoes,3linds ne. • ~ lOO 1 ,
lf do fest coated khan, '..' .
4
17 do 'llleashed Manias, , .-: ; 4 F -
4doWm de Labe,: -,, • '' '
~.
`'' I
Alm, 16 bides 44 Minns el - -,- ,-4 -••
All nwhish-la coneenkte ssi thescabonteetg .
t 0n e d ,764 ./r l °lkral el Ind 0 - -, than eon be r ;:•-/
r.ress
ed hr mazy otberestshbahreetn. dtteitr. ;The
PRIE SYSTPAydrieli Wares' ;aides tradWastie,
to el, end be rarietly-vheeed, AnrattbeloPeresse
,ed et this eitablltEaantConedtitha abatdtls
whet p tiee Vaecersmeetvedninlotteri/1 nitetwirtsr .
it be noule;upon the otra
be oaritanette being stride known
to the Proprietors, it ing their desire thst all paha.
shall buck on Weird bortanddeerratis , Allrengsso'' -
azo ItiPeCtftliy.bMANl, la . Mar, etneIPOSVIC,
eithoet iodine the leastehlwationroposeease,--
• oetti -
- LAMAR
waricaustricirn
orraeart
p - B ,
o + ee o l a .
tra arto.easarn ruorent,„
IltreWis4 bse-apient=rmlkettl,'..
die aeactstordstion, of tarrearosrattrif,
end_ the public .gerreid,r,, ne. brow dzinharee
run tamy *ins, end no patApptAiottupi. hare ben.
e=d i rt render hone of the'erlq ;1 , m 6441 " 1 4".
The aubtedberististeneiheit to deserve,: aid ner•sr
fon ioLtelts,a slant of
• II; Proroistat.
_ _
P klrsesso,l6l:4l. klizereiridet. Mr
title ;mostly' of** a d of ektP4666116,, ei e
Isle Or 'a ttone bleu; sad ern be &lard - W(W
color variant awing the shade otaterhatr. Is
Eappled to wand it *WWII 114ri
pt.inllo perfect sunte ernare i n must 116 Main
4or 6 moan= Alto, it Is • ettospletelior proothietssop...,
title has been telly tested tbr six yarn torrlor preitsirl
w t . woo they woold oebr it ter sahr 'any passel ar
perellnidnxtrlll not be &tetrad in the article. laws
="nil be kept on bawl At th e .
.4- ad rip& Dripca. In UPHILLIPDit ' r
'cent 46 ,1,161 ' 646 6143Mtens Irwin If
x .
it ii 111411.11L'ESOIMMIREMErs ,:. ' - '- ;
Na 41.111 L Ean's:so, .
111017L1) lea= lar enstommi Oa
pat .‘ Te ilio.ho has larrictirraed front thellum ,a r'
.pt
andid Awsammtus tr , MILLINERY mid MOW
upoMwhith laic, 4, ? cc etea with . rear eltrlywad • .
n . ,,,,,..„ , ,....",.
iiiLiii. . i ' . ,... 4 (
ita bott mum.
DOOM
trnon Ida 64* nom. eon= GM% end ATIM;
!wince an Fbariborborn.bik*n be, to bilian, -
Inntactionlii the amaranth., Ant,'
rsoleatook Bening, pn,m ei oe.
_
paLEVAN ILSILIwa le Co, have Tankove& to Ow i
Waveheen, 2: dome ere& of the hhaaougehehe!
ee, ea We lad Phew atreet&
w . . • - •
FOR RENT—The Warehouse No. 413 Wood &
ad . Post copy. •
__,_.., .
nmilinir7lireit as* ink?
oaks.
9 1 / 1 11dtaNk & Co mouteesvene -oh
teteeauld Vaipao Springs, ihmoten& *TAW
B P 4I a" ildsZah.dioeh &v., ae. Wantionin nn
Wnntann FrOnlinrcenneingwin. . . .
Also, denten in Coach Trinuaim 8.1 Malei"'
41 1 M 4 X—Ogidiebui&da.mie by 4 #
JDUILLAPS
utpatii
-*MO 0 eantrinzganis moms* •
0 :13110Alet,—la bids prune, la can mad lksvals:l ;
'a 'by - 'calla EOM DALZELL & • liberty a
•OlictEs .tcm.
YET. r
r r . : I :'li _
11, 4 IEATEIERS—o4 Amok*. vow. IrOarg
'Fos W ir*lii , LSZEIDTCII3II" 11; Co, tamp : -