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MILLAJaD PELLE:IOEIX.
~ICLICOIVORAILL TrOILICT:
SENATORIAL ELECTOR.%
Tataxas EL T. Alliravovvv, of AVashaway. •
JOIMPAUKDICRIon of Lebanon.
DIEITILICT. ELECTOR&
I. Jaseplio.l3larkson,' 13. Henry lloffOoar
2. John P. Wetheaill, Id. WM= QUldsr, Sr.
& Jaw/ M. llavia, 16. William )411,..,
4.Thos. W. Duffield, 16. Quarles W Maher,
4. Doha O. Riser, 17. Andrev:G Cana,
L Dakar Dungan, Thos Davidson,
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7. John Landea, D. Scale, fo. Joseph Math*
116 if ebra • rat Dadol &1 1116.. •
Josaph•fiekranekes, 21. Andreae, w!
at Chaos. Soorler. Riehava In
U. Willits O. Harley, St Thoataajf
12. Prantha Tyler, 91. Sam'l A.
Ilea 11411 U pow tele Telegraphlo lows.
lataecTzga LAW. I -
Bran act °flues:ably, Assesiors am required
to epee theithocdot immediately after !the second
Tuesday of CkMber, and are rennin* to mesa
any white freeman Making applicatioW to them' at
asy time within ten days of the peried died by
for the choice of Electors fir President - and
Vice Preesident, and to make out lieu pr the QM
oersof said election, and to deliver in satoe to
them tutor beim eight o'clock on Mal, moaning or
the election. Bear the in mind.
A WORD. TO IBEX 51141LEUM
Mit Free 'Safi party, an etch, we believe, have
not a angle distinctive principle' whicli is not held
by:. the Whip in all the Frew of the
Maui and by many, if not most of the ending men
and manes' of the Whip in the nth. The
Whip of - the Union are a unit tuner on one
question, that of Slavery; and the &agreement on ,
thi s is not as greet u some people imagine. It is
our deitheame opinion that a majority Of the Whip 1
of the South, both leaders and unisMs, am not
friendly to slivariextension. Many of them are
appealed to it—others cue nothing about it,
and will not separate CroM their Nautiern allies on
that queuka. Thee may be a *wilt' favor of it,
but they are exceptions to general Mie, and kern
but a mere fraction of the great *149 party, As
a proof of our position, we pointto the acts of the
Whig party, to the vote on the annexation of Tex.
as, and to the Act, notorious every where, that
Whig speakers °tithe mum in the South, acknow
ledge that their Whig brethren in the North are
the minim of slavery, and the uneampromising
oprartints of 'slavery extension; and innwithisiand.
tag tries , they affiliate with std remora firm to their
attachments to the Whig. party.
The Whig party, then, is the known and acknow.
!edged opponent of slavery asamion, and its
uteri will be the triumphal& Wilmot Pierian...
If Free ftnE men care mom about the prinopre,
than the building op of a party, they will not hod.
tate to vote fir the Whig candidate. ' As we said
in the start, they have, as a party, no principle
Whirl the Whirr had not before thera; and if tbey
want their principles carried out, they ought net to
hesitate AO yule fir Taylor and Fillmore.
That General Taylor is safe on the Wilmot Pio
trisomiestion, we think no namable man onght
to entertain a doubt: He is pledged by his party,
by his fr:ends in the North and In the South, and by
his written words, not to veto the Wthnot Proviso.
Of Genera/ Taylor's reliability on this amatirm,
•.i.-the Sailer! themselves have furnished eve
denim which they cannot gainsay. It is well known
that ~- O ottrampa;, prthatto, of °hies a gentleman of
metalled reputation, and great intellectual tanners,
gas until of lite tamed to vote far Gen. Taylor,
became he was um satisfied of his reliability on
this question of free sod. No man has wood high.
co with the Free Soil men than Mr. Delano. They
hive spared on language to express their con&
dames In bit maral and political honesty, and at their
Mans Meeting; held at Lebanon, Wsnea Conety,
71;112C, wow , . the* Pima the
, swam(' resonnitm muntinthealr
- ..flarstek That we Female din unmet confidants;
in the HOD- Goltunbas Delano—that we admire
him far his talents, his firmuesia' and his onwaver.
Mg private and political integrity, sad we but es•
rats the almost universal ea:time/Al/hen othl re
Vienullie recommend our Senator and Hemmen.
tmlyeto vote kir thim, and pram his demur ia the
Legbiatrmyth r the l! S. Senate.'
Wl:Wands aimed-mg be pretty goad emboli
it we should think, with Free Sal men, and ought
ha have greased& with them. What does Mr
llama say noir"! The:Mount Vernon Timeken
soil paper, tells us that he made a speech at &COD.
vantthern that place, on the 7th instant, in which
he 'declared bo,.ixeaci net sons for Van Bann—
that Van Soren could me be elected at all meant
the'guesthin was now nrucowed down to a
album between Taylor and Cass—that one of
thine Istro mat be elected Presidean—that Tay
kur was far referable to Chu, And that, therefore,
The skar no chance of doling any other than
qua of these two—and. he - could now see cone—
. he shield vote for General Taylor.' He she, made
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title dechumion, Which we give in the words of the
Timm
'Mt.D forthee, resnarbui.that he had seen •
puma kites ,
Mak in which Gen
evelTaykre Wood Pledged trot to use the Exectnive
patronage facto ituwpogy the veto ;owe, to de
kettle Nr4t_t:iteviect.'.:
Hens Free ideal men have evidence, from one of
their Amsted men,that *nerd Taylor in safe on
the free soil onestkm. We 'needed not this etris
dencte7.iirn were.ortaified Ling ago, from the tenor
hialettera, and from the veg. firm, Mat be cornea
, ea to run as Abe candidate of a_pany, vvhicb, al
. assnil.ho is s Plitisligeti.alcSine by his Allison Let.
few. he know entertain„ opposition to slavery ex
tension al a partylemiment. Ile is two horionr
hie a male to permit his friends to support him an.
der a mistaken apprehension.
All Freefloil Men, with the great weight of evi.
&As!"of Hanfid,Taylea's reliability on the slavery
extend= quell= lebre them, who desire their
1464 to Wilke the mucosa ot tbedr principles and
, the gaud of their country, wall vale fir Taylor and
MElmore. To do edam* is to incur a fearful
responnyely-Zeus is ideated through their de.
&circa, and slavery is in.coarequence enletu!ed,
they will stand to the unenviable position of those
who voted farAirneY, is IRA, and thus pennined
Texas to come in and nil as evA• which theymigla
law praomstad.
'PWINISSYLWIntIit. MEG 0810..
The very close vote of these two great States is
gaits surprising. The people are as nearly equally
divided as they can well be, and the smoothness
and el:therms with which every thing works, is
another item added to the evidence alba wisdom'
efoat inrtitutiona In almost any other country,
earl :4 bide balance of parties would produce ter.
-; :late catamoticus, and perhaps bloodshed. Here,
eheartung is decided tiy the ballot box, and the
heingpsrty sibmititeven if it is-by one vote, with
. a detenninathm to do better next time.
In this Stale, we have carried our Governor, a
nulhaltY Congressional delegation, the See
-151, t.ryehtrgy and the House by a small majority,
litissoure4 the. clathon cis Whig United Stems
Senator br L et pail: from the 11th of March next. '
Gar. Johnston we have elected by shout MO
M P*: Oteiine 4PSPII*I say 313—Hudson's**my, . It 'mould be a ttingular coincidence
abouldlt turn out to be Dilferent despatches
menitied thous Herristenh, during resbanlay, set.
thequestion, beyond • all peradventure, of Mr. -
. Johnalccea election, likkitigli the, evening balmy, I
Ow emo..trails friends got very happy on the er- '
roaeousiethression that Ictigateeth was elected by
• isitiority °foss vote. It does not take mach MI
maks a Pennsylvania Loco UM these dere —.
. They used to count their utsjiMu e i by If end :
448011 1 ,-"aw
they will hold a jubilee Mat one sot.
toy**l.lo.
:Streik:Li* 10* our Canal Commiseemer, by moat
21:100votie.
Ford b elettbvi by * urou ta***4—.o
selildie daPalAtet iebeiMed yesuarlsy. Ttie
Said* tiousa Ma l y, by 2 majority.
•' 'Thew icommts, Man both ;Steam, are from th►
ides end mod rediaNe arnutroolad vie we sans.
ad oitheir 6OM:CW:IM
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Thot jt is seen, that both thesegrent Free &ales
111 6 3 Vit iv inel 46 aitP.PieinewriMittlegir
Bt oues, and will both Meet Whig tinned Sores
Sionshwa Is this within la lame ezinea? bit
loot swarth the pen - snail we spear in pronoatin
the growth dna:red principles?
Alro .PabEsh,thenother
iTar-LcirthifapiiiiettredUrtferioaDava;deliated
,ata Lacothco meeting:in 8171110/14, PdhiaiSsiPP4
erhanirit reported in the Vakahrug Whtff• im
ils,asttnan Of se teothee„goldier—a rave and
diAfngaj cnsht. lisiothicarkie—apkdgedb
tie i m I bul rual Virtuthoftaneral Tay.
ltiti ittelLtfrinktOU tiks eirannatancie
;criarartemslas Mae hlithia. the impreasica
predated utaLtlMAnamewww. "tbenders of
involtudary appaus4".-dii; ems,* the excites
ment,*—efl the outhEtra afinisprearable, bran deep
feeling, which it draw from Lasofooas, men bound,
frees "obli gr el," like the emirenc.to rots kw Can
and Hada Colonel Davis acquired a hlgh appre
ciation by this gallantery at Ikea Vigo.. -Wapo
it was not increased by this bue efforts Mare Ilan
ed Suitors Senate. At Raymond theSouthentmas
and it s Se
latleal Went Oilmen; there was a
magic In the name and raxipection of the fete
of Buena Vista, before which party and sectional
"a" melted away; and, for a moment at least,
Colonel Davis appeared agaie is a proud and no.
ble attitude bethre Matountry--itta prouder and
nobler one than he occupied evenlin that mighty
field of victory which a the field of his, fame—
doing justice, in despite of politico, to the great,
bean and lofty qualities of the man of whom he
arowihitnaelf the pledged party enemy.
"He (Colonel Davis) said, d arty person apehted
him to speak evil of General Taylor they would le
ditalppOinted, Theft was something in that. It
is really something in these, our degetierate days,
when a Loco{ et orator refines to 'yeah evil of a
Whig candidate fin 'the •Pnaidenity. Was ever
one IMOWEI-1.0 spare - Henry Clay or General Hurt.
son. It was far; far letter however, when, Colonel.
Davis assigned as aeration fin. this orpisaioni that
be knew tag evil of the oldie*" and then. yield"
Mg to the keling, the generous, bonoinble, may
feelings of a soldier, of- cue who had deserved to
fight by the side of such a coottanader in such a boo-
tic Mar of/kepi Niko, he "spoke othin2 as one a
the paten and naked men the world, had ever
seen' No wonder as the ream has it,' "the Ctil.
seemed greatly moved" whenimeaking the truth
attach a man, tutuutg recedes who, doubtless
came expeding to hear him abused--shiadered,
ridiculed, denounced, according to the usual fats
of Whigs itans position—as an "ariatixra47 a "kit ,
atolls," a tyrant to the volunteers, an Ignorant,
weak old soldier who never studied politicalecon.
omy and lefuseito tnassacre the women and chit.
drenarktontery,"&c.lco. And re wondm that this
tinkly, welling soddenly and thesis:My out orate
meeker's beast, a great but glortons Indiscretion,
was, 'ea-the.reporter described it, "beyond all
question, the finest be ever beard ."
It is not necessary we should review all the good
and tree things said - by QC Davis of Gen. Taylor,
In this speech; but there is one passagewrathy of
a panicalar commentary conteuring a certain ex.
melon uttered by-Gen. Taykir on the field of bat.
thr—we never aw or heard of it before—which if
we weigh all the sentiments it anthem, and the
aircumatances under which it Was spoken, cannot
c anto e considered one of the grandest that ever
c from the lips of man. "He mid that
during aerogram of the battle, after he (Col. Da
vis) was witanded, Gen. Taylormme and sal down
by him-the arm determinatlaci on hia brow wens
ed struggling wittvata apostate of deep sorrow
fiir the brave fellows who had fallen, and
t h in
who were yet to bile the dast—,whill on being ins
iernspued as to his purpose, he replied, while the
fire of annacoaquezeid will gleamed in his eye— I
'fly
mounded are hailer as, ente If I will ea parr
thee &hoe
• Who hia not imagination aweigh to summon op
before his mkul's eye the picture of things existing
as the field of Baena Vista, at the moment when
these words were uttered? Tweet) thousand
' Mexicans pressing on thick and kit Into Galata
gorge. I was the moment, on the second day,
when the battle we/lomat and bloodiest, the whole
Mexican army, twelve thousand °Ghent advanced
in a Miele column, pressed in upon tint one point,
on the lefroo Me the American Ithers—the ova
meat when O'Brien's artillery, eitpresity sacrificed
—devoted, according to the good old Roman fashion
—to 11111 , 0 the may, wits tamed over' by the eve
living artillerists—gg thatre monied—to the enemy
white Sharman and BMg's were mohair Utl"
der whip and spur, with all the dateable riffles
°lea and infantry s to check, if Moak., the Maxi.
mu nieces; the moment when even Brea asked
support, fig which Taylor, who had Ilona to give
hum substituted the order to . nuthitain his positron
neveryluteutlf—the moment decisive atheist vent
benlessthe anneal cif Bur death struggle—the
moment of damper, and--yea, Cy that twat and only
times-of farm-the moment. when Anna= vol
unteers were flying floes the field, the moment, as
many brave men thought, of impending defea4--
that was the moment when General Taylor, in tbe
very midst of the melee—for he was at the =peas
ed spot, encouraging tha troop. by his presence--
stooping over the wounded Misaiasippian, who
prrturai expected the order for retreat, w kich seem
ed to be in his thoughts, declared--' My annuaded
are behind me—l seat never pass them alive"
Who 'does not know what would have beentbe
fate of tbej American wortuded—they nerving be.
hind, in the lam buildings of Buena Vista—had
Taykir ordered a remit? It &moo that very
morning that airman! American soldiery, wounded
in frost of the bamtlqwere assasidn a t e d by the
Mexican lancer. To retreat, would have been
the signal of death to ,
att. „ *Anit themfare it sea
Gen. _Tuttersd. ,
la which We i
resolution to .. add to the low was
'founded, not mem a dream of anthitko, bet a sea.
.tioreat optimum. In the ekes, bat
and the 'peril of defiant, his heart maths
a kind, gamma, Mittel, hernia heart. was
men and children of Monterey, and - the wounded
Mariana at Buena - Vim- these were the t bestrid e
thot filled his mind, and c a me with equal instiocs
Greece!, in mamma of &My and inistotione. A,
mimosa hero would have declared be wouldthil.
but net retreat -- beinghisresolution cm a •
of pride rind honor. .My coandedria • wan
cried ode own meas.leadid roan of victory; .1
otall mere pet. them alive He never watild
have left them to the mercies of Iththican butcbeiy.
No wonder that Col. Davie himself, a wounded
'rode, Who hierd sateffe.'spoken on •
the Geld of battle, "hew no evil of the old h[2o, and spoke
of him as one Of the purest and noblest men the
world bar ever seem" no wonder was "greatly
moved in opeakingor Gem Taylore and no wens
der "his eulogy oo the old men" was received with
thunders of npplatta." It ie onlZ eiz tes 4 o r reth i l that
Colonel - Davimeompelkid by Ida to do jus
tice to Gen. Taylor, by thus truly winterising in his
favor, shoelit have had the awage both to admit
the inchaathate be had to vote et him, and tha
party bo ndage which prevented . yielding to ff.
"ThrOUghollt his speech at every torn," says the
Vicksburg Rewyter,he coakased, in substance, that
nothing but kin allegiance to the party which had
made him United States Senator, restrained hint
from voting fir Gen. Taylor.'
We should have supposed that no office, not even
the dignity of &commission as United States Sea
, ator—would have restrained a free American from
casting Ms vote where his bean willed him to give
it. We thank heaven that there am some than.
am trart them are some hundreds of thous.
trodserAmW,mas of the politicalthith of Colonel
Davis, whom noodles mama Mao casting their
votes for himwho is presented to them by such
authority as "on or nut men. ono wistare sen
nn waste ILO 1112131 M.. How coo mob a man
mutat:other than one of the wisest and best Press
idanui the country has ever had?
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'Wligs are called upth to repudiate Cep. Taylor
becuse he is a slaveholder. But those who urge
this argument are easeful war toasty duo Gen. But
ler is a alaveholderalso. Nor are we told by these
cavillers, that the Vim President Luis mots dims
kilaertee over thequertion of Slavery than thsPrmi
drors Amisete Yet such is the fact. ;The krtnei
may be called upon to naafi, or ogramet the ex.
tension cal lavery. The latter Cannot be. And,
as the Senate is constituted, there is a:strong pm
banthat the presiding officer of that body ,
have e entire responsibility oftbe decision of
momentous goestion. There are thirty Senators
represeating Slave States, and thirty representing
Free States. This equal geographi.al diming'
may lead to a tie vote upon the very principle in.
volved in the Wilmot Proviso. In the event of
such a vote, who can doubt the position which
Gen. Butler would assume, He: is not merely a
Southern man, but a_profeasedi disciple Of John C.
Caltione—en ultra Southern A vote
against Freedom would not be merely in sewn
dance — withthe sentiment °fibre° with whom he is
jO . 00i1DCCItell;' bat in strict harmony with his
political opinion*. It is highly probable; therefore,
that the decision which the Senate may reach in
on
regard. , the extensicin of Slavery, will depend tip. ,
the by its presiding offi
Mote naiad:lig therefue, ahould coc
abiOend•
cut born the election of a alaveholding ce Presi,
dent than from the electron of a alaveholding heal.
idea, even though their principles are the same.
But Gan. Taylor hour swanned a potation whichjus•
tide. the ful les t confidence, and iisrecludes
aGap
prehensiona In language . equally etophatio and
impressive, - 6e denies the righter the President to
seek to .. control the tudian of C.ongresa upon mies.
[ions of domestie pa*" The enestkin of Slavery
is such a question. And as it is one °Ahem. erns*
tiour whose constitotibnallty hitabsen "Witted y
the several departments orate governtheni, an b d
ecrittieseed io by the People," he is solemnly
pledged not to Veto the Wilmot Proviso, shook! it
receive the sanction of Congress.
The position Grille two men, therekee, G entire..
ly different. Gen. Birrua will dO all tie can to
bill the principle of Free Labor upon Free Soil
and Gen. Tar= will do all that Constitution
says be may do, to give it vitality. Ds ime war
vote against the HA if kis eats is soestun to &fiat
rt in the Senate. The other will sign it, if his
signathre
°flew called firribo give it the solemnity end
farce .
Friends of Freaks:al we hesitate between
these two MCI ? Ow or th em e
othisr oi them will be
elected. - win you adobe QM end Buttes, and
there ea a Bough' fithe to the Executive Omit
And a•Slartly Propagandist in the Senate will
pan vote far Taylor and Mowry and soilse us
a President who will acquiesce to the decisions of
Congress, end a Vices President whose tote, if ca.
ed tio. will mate those decisions right I la oee
month, von must regaled to [bele Imessolnood es
at the •lssuorair. Tayyllor aid Pittman, smll hear
to extend Freedom, Caturand Bathe; will use their
indoensw topromote the She:wand carte of Slaws
r f - ^ -4 Asawrirotsongloneual
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I , ran Goanatorrum as C, Tboa‘Lati•
Reraddinm has at star& 'imste another ham
an adifo rnisgoldpietanaandsaysthat Modal.
toting mtstementi came from interested Lund hold.
ere who wish to moday a flood of emigrant'. A
erefeleau who had travelled over the whede rem
gion, sod bhea a conductor of gold mine., come
ow mina* by the lommilmamma
r.
GbedErantaeetngwsalQid
onlinhatthed E wisit Etunb4 suldniss a g ' B°l4l / 4 - 14;
.PfillifUltuder and by Mr:prAit.g Iggdigs
1 04i:tome of Represeutniviar, karat'
SEC particalar coafidence of Mr. Cahoum- duck;
reviewing the posl:finnan( Gen. Taylor - Rai
Casa, upon the quesio rifßlavirry,./dr. Burt ram.
eluded his speech with this slipiffinr rientetfee
which deserves to be pOndered 'upon by every
~fisimin. the Fora. Stan* who values the rights
which he eejoys under the. Constantino, •or who
Farpold not be sold into Southern bondage, by th e
damaged who mouth "democracy."
this petition of things. be (Mr. Bari) looked
to the ln
general Party principles each anbscribecL—
Gen. Cos is a Vemocrst,"thoroughly identified
with the is
party which had ever bees
the pa rt y fat the South
which was in fact the true
Soothera party," dm.
Truly did fide Bartsoy, the "litenmerstie puny
had ever been the party for the &alb the I
true Southern. party." Who can look at the an.
nexation of Texu, by which a vast extent of slave
territory was incorporated into the (/soon,._ tiro
surrender of Oregon, by which an immense area
of free to wee abandoned,--et the repent of
Bo e r
protective buiraflard, by which ccohlch
bor Was ted,--at the establishment of the
Bridal 0f1848., which &Prelim anunifirctures
were announced, and free trade introduced for the
gratiderulan of the South,--and the war wittadexi.
on waged fin the avowed object ofterritorial nagui.
sition—ell of them measures which were under.
taken and perfected by Democratic
C
and Democrat° Administrations,and ar c s
file(
knee cilTdr. Bon's declaration the 'the Demo.
critic pony had ever been the party firths South."
Notwithstanding Grui. Taylor is a Southern man
by birth, and personally'identilled with the people
and institutions of that section, we find the Butlers
and Burn, and all who are distinguished for par.
licula teal and prominence as the advocates of
ulna Southern doctrine; rallying to the standard
.orLewh &num Butler said on
the occasion to which we refer, he wee a man
Valle Mho demur," and becatise his is mina
likely to proven willing iturtroment in the bands
aft infigence willing
either directly or indirectly,
has controlled ent fior more than two
thirds of the mind the govenun
since its foundation.
Does act this ample fact speak stronger than all
the sun
have been advanced, and all
the raft diAg have been uttered %mina Gen.
Taykal The South has always been keen in
scenting its interest; mid this demonstration a.
mong the Free Tenders and Na/lifiers in favor of
Gentan, considering the ground upon which it
is avowedly, based, ought to deprive him of the
VMS Of every man who has a Northern soul or the
is
to Medicine Northern sentiments. If the
South p her support of the Enesidential candi.
date on sectional considennions affecting her in
terert and influence, it is certain that we of the
Free Stites cannot unite In such a scheme with.
out bue t
St reachery to our orro=Ples and intessts the Nortb , --4.7. N.
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Tax STAMM Army or fixtena.•--A hook has
teem published within • short time in this country,
says the B ogotaTr ave l ler, kMie . the French of Fred
erick La xtitled the Idyl:oriel of Raisin.
t contains mach Miusaation of this powerthl na
tion, which is deeined, no doubt, ere long, to be
a prominent actor in the political drama now no.
wings in Earam. The 6illowing official table of
the different corps which at present form the Stale
ding Army of that country Is given:
Imperial Guards and Grenadiers........ 114,000
Regular Tracps
rve ........ ........ • • . • • ...aegooo
Ca „ „ 000
Infantry in Reserve • ...... 30,
36,000
Corp.. in Cmtcasrm, 50,000
Orel:Mari;
"
16,000
• ••••Sareere.• • 16,000
° Finland. ....... ' 16,000
Czatects.... ........ .......... • . 1 10,000
.................... ,eaooo
Cavalry in
all nos the Corkplea. 50,000
„.... ......... . 60,000
Regiments of m.ino, model amps of Clle
data, Gettdannes, Military Workmen, Ilus. 25,000
Total
911400
The anther goes on to argue, however, Oust this
great army MO, only on Palma and is got up as
a bugbear to thence the num. of Europe!. A
well informed writer von the military system of
Russia fixes the real number of the army at 577,-
000, and that of the disposable forces at 30,000.
This, considering the war with Caucasus, the huge
farce required to keep Poland etinoved, and the
van numbers of semiaa rage hordes actuated over
its Ma EMI* is very small indeed, and is per
laps one reason why Rama has mixed so little in
the tate movements in Europe. The author alai
sales that in consequence of the lad provisions
tarnished to the common soldiers, they die with
Mean rapidity. The &flowing extract is per.
haps a rather strong illustratiao dada monalay
'ln the Bpringof 1940, th e 12th Division, axe
' mad 0112,000 efileietu men, weal to occupy the
forts on the Gowen" of Caucasus FM' months
after, they were recalled to Lake pan is the expo.
dittos then projected against the Viceroy of gypt.
When they embarked Iran SrraerAxit, &o Ep
....,".
reduced w.f . /tu ware
n tundra men. Tea mune year.
the General ta Chief went to visit the tom of the
dad land oily dew Widen men tenets
the hundred soldiers which compiaed the
prima at Seekhottutlfeki. 15 the ist° traiwith
Turkey, ftie braes Mho Rename ware =moue
Their men loss mu estimated at 160,000 men- m y
Rester kart of disease. e. dissents was Ow ary
of inedan ee that vinegar and water was given to
the sick in the hospital:
aTttel writer then proceeds to argue at length that
the Roman whiter is wonting in courage, and that
Russian armies will um operate effectually out of
her own turneries The Russians, be says, in all
their WITS of the poems annoy, have never pros,
ed victorious except with 'opener =imbue. Ma
I most striking cue of this was to the lam roman in 1
Poland, where large Russian armies were beaten I
'gain and again by greatly inferior monkeys, and
they were not finally victoriou s until they hid mars
coed an overortailmiar tone into that country—
The writer thinks that the Reiman ooldier lacks
that animating totting which makes the French
so often victorious, which he ascribes to the scan
ty pay, inferior provisions, and servile condition
crate &mans.
Bunny 80LT1.42 VAN ficamt.—Mr. James G.
Birney, who accomplished more for the Annexa
tion of Texas than any other personage in the
canary, it would appear from the prozedings of a
State Convention of the Genii Smith party of
Michigan, held at Itoclamter, Oakland Co. la that
State, on the 20th oh, is arrayed nail:mate thatfalo
nominee'. &Jana Htyr, presided over the Con.
venation and Caesura Arians acted as fieClLtllly.
After a spirited &scullion, in which Rev. Mr.
Cnamas C. Fours (the nominee of the parry fer
iVice.beadent,) Leonard Adams, Ezra ;Namraisa,
Charles Adams and others participated, a series
al resedutione were adopted expressing the sense
of the meeting. The imrth resolution was as
feScninr:
tin Vie Bar u '
ve, by their works, (the only M
.dea cheramerJ.shown than:selves to be NOT
Myers and doers of rightecutmem, and hence not
the representatives of God, and as we
in thew elevatim to the sant of God'. ministers
cannot aid
withoht prepetrating unrighteocianeas, we will
our Laflamme to place In the Presidential Chair use
of
these linked States Gessrr aurruOthomelevetion
to , that tes stamp would do MOM go the
pf wrong and the establishment of a tight.
eons governmeat than has any other event since
the achievement of American Independence."
The Wowing is the Electoral Ticket formed,
the head of whi at
ch will be found the notorious ea.
nominee of the defunct laletty Pala , :
ron. barn G. Surasrgaginsw County.
Alt Ler
" Camas Azusa Oakland County.
Dia. 14 Luton Parer, Genesee. Dia. 2., hu
mus Tqlotalas, (Lenawee. Eton Crams
Eaton. •
Mon Tarristaim.—The Buffalo Commercial
Admit/ow copies from one of the published biog.
reptiles of General Taylor, some very honorable
notices of his exemplary character, and adds to
them the Mowing new evidence:
'We had the pleasure yesterday of receiving •
mil limn the Rev. Mr. Williams now, and for
many years, missionary among the Indiana i in the
vicinity of Green Ray—a man eminently ditto.
gentled the his quick,
the
insight Into charac.
ter, and devotion to the holy emote in which he is
engaged. Knowing that Oen. Taylor had been
stationed as Green flay, we Inquired of Mr.
llama respecting his character and deportment at
that then reunite post Mr. Williams spoke of him
in the highest term, folly confirmitm that In
raid in the above extract, and adding that so Mho
bendy correct was Gen. Taylor in all his habits,
inch • friend of temperance, so kindand consid
erate, yet don in his adherence to right is Ms deal.
lags, with all, and no atteouve on all the religious
exercises of the poston which Mr. Williams oM.
dated as chaphun, that for a long time, and until
informed to the contrary, he believed Gen. Taylor
to be a ng Christian. Of the qualities of
Gen. Taylor's mind, of his excellent good sense
and prompt judgment, M. Williams spoke in
warm unreserved praise.
ODVIIDIAL lIYTVfAI
Isonzo' COUNTY
Longottreth ..... •
J0hn5t0n......... • •
Punster. .....
Kidding's/1h
—. 42153
Conaarsa--Thouniek, dem. ........
513
Wheeler, Whig......... 389
&corona. Ttocirr,—We observed that the
Ennvimille
Free NM hes the paned John Al.
as elector in the 20th dinziet, Instead of
Daniel Agnew—the right name. Probably some.
other paper may have made. similar migalre. We
believe the ticket u pnbtfaheal In our paper is e®.
reel
!Moslems,' lik7„.. comondli ~
..:':,. .• . marai,'„' ; ,
. .
''''''' • - I=7, Oct /4 /BM
ff
alithia meto i = ft. 1
,hrzin. Annlinn. Ben.
1 Raaxefe n san,
ar.}..Thint.nes‘Resd,
, Livingston: War-Rand, n, Saar.
„Scbaser, amith. etiarple, ou 13 °"" rat, and President. 4
rhir.,Robiitson, President, intim chair.
Unfinished business from S. C.
The. Beport of the Committees_ on Winer and
Streets relativn to as ordinals,. authorising .
Lumen,/ aerie-.-with amendments. Lace a d
cl na
and aceeptance concurred
amended Read. in, and
Mr. Stoner moved its reference to the Finance
Committee.
Siii;=11!1!!!IN
. . .. •
11 The yeas and nays were ea/led fat, and there
a was a mooed, ti the motion a nal
to by the
1 Gallowing vote,
Yan--Mestra Armstrong. Black, Coleman,Cunningham Hartley,
ho
a ) Po
..-I 3.., Ket, Lvi
Roggen, Sawyer, Schaffer, Smnd Simpi nt e
ear,
Nstre—Metera Bell, McClelland, McKelvy. Sto-
Von Bounhonat, and Presidem--6.
The question being "shall the ordinance be read
• thir l ama." The yeas and nays were asked for
and t ri• • eccond, and the quesnon was
to by thelnlawing vote via :
Cunningha
EAA--M m easn. Arnunrong. Black, Coleman,
, • Hartley, loam, Kent, Livings
tan,l3, Roggen, Sawyer, Scha ff er, Smith, and Stimple
Nava — Messra. Bell, McClelland, McKelvy, St.
nee Von Bonnhorst, and President--6. The ordiaance was then read • third time and
passed.
Also an ordinonre authorizing the Committee on
Streets tot:moan with the Pnusburgh and Greene
burgh Turnpike Rood Co. Read twice and laid
upon the table.
erty stree
Also an ordinance confirming the grade of Lib
t
ed. Read twice and indefinitely postpon-
Also a resolution relative -to mmtracts on mid
sneer- Also indefinitely postponed.
The other items at anfinished business from S. C.
were concurred in.
Mr. Von Hawthorn presented a petition relative I
to the present condition an Pennsylvania Avenue. li
Read and referred to the Committee on Street,
witli
reedpower to act, met of plank walk not to CE. .:
6-20.
Re
and also offered a resolution directing the Sees
the EMI W District Commissioner to place Second st in
ard in a passable condition, non , sat
exceed $2OO. Read three times and passed.
Mr. Coleman offered a resolution directing the
Fins District Committee to hare &nehmen at. in
the Oth Ward made passable, coat not to exceed
IMO. Read three time* and adoped.
A resolution allowing the Hamm Everson do
Co. Ise:minion to mama Dame building in the Oth
Ward, which was read twice and laid over at last
meeting, was taken up, and on question of 3d
reading, the yens and nay. were asked, far, and the
motion was agreed to by the following vote, via Yrtsellenrs. Bell, Coleman, Cunningham, Liv.
Meson, McClelland, Coleman,
Romeo, Scha ff er,
Stimple, Stoner, Von Benetton; onA President
-13.
Naka — Armstrong, Black, Kent, Sawyer --t.
The monition area then read a third time and
adapted.
Adjourned
Pol TUX (Wpm%
The Honest Old Ohlot, Zito
PT UK PALM Ir/ITDEVT.
He comes not as the Warrior comes,
Will guns, and plumes, and beaten bright,
With tnuopet sounds, tad answering drum.,
Ttuu preac.h of battle mad of might;
Hot to his name, and country bless'd,
By wishes well, nod welcome true
By fall.bknvo Imams round him prettied,
He comes, as worthy patriots do.
The eatnage and the strife are o'er—
Shallippety fields of stortny Ivor
he his home, end aim no usu.,
NOT call him froar lea land afar;
For on throe fields he La& en Well,
And them an long his virtues Omar,
That Ire, his brothers, dare to tell
How mush of these we Mink alone
It is not 63r the dazing deed,
When wee rushed os with gory feel,
Nor ashes the soldier mud his steed.
Were stricken low with hen sleet;
Ab no! his not for these they give
lot
The weed
of praise, and the warmth of wil
far these vivo, which shall live,
AU gain hint glory brighter still.
la comm. Dal as the vs:raw come;
With vas, and phone*, and bantam bright
With trumpet actanda, and *maven ng dram
That preach of haute an I alms-hi; a,
Bin in his gray and bonor'd day.,
Nov ripe In ihongla —in wain jct.!,
No meets the praise • Nation pay.,
And takes its higbart otar and taunt.
Parrarinton, 1818.
Tovirmirml.mty Stotxmar or van Cow.
noimemo.,.—The name of this eminent and leans
ed gentleanati, the present `Secretary of the Com.
mciatreahh, has beet noticed in several Whig
j 1 31111:1•1111 with high approbation in contrertion with
Ole election of United Slams Senator. Nommen
of Common Johnston since he cute into power
bangieen Mace merited sidlifactim lo the whole
patty, than did the appoliament of Mr.
Haines, an
Secretary of State, or given stronger
auuraaces any were waning) of the stre am of
his adininistration Tbe high penotal cheracter of
Mr. Unmet his bearing, political atendfastoess and
practical 'tellies, peculiarly qualify him in thee
exalted station, whilst his dignity of demeanor
gentle and conciliating trimmers are adnairobly
calculated to allay the acerbity of party tither
which has almost become a vice Moor happy caw
I cazaca—A Hint to Doctors.
- Good mormag, Doctor."
"Good moraleg, Sir. How do you Set to dayt"
"Oh! Pm recovering rapidly. Why, Doctor, tny
tickers waseek as severe as a had cold. how
ate your other patients doing.'
"Very
well, very sell indeed; but I h TO two
have yellow
patienb ars I
Am have't yet decided skater they
er or dmgror."
"What i, the difference between these d
or." {*noses,
Doc ,
_ Fifiy dollars, ter.'
"Pardon me, doctor, I
don't understand you
"Why we Charge one hundred dollars br .
low fever and fifty for dca,r,sor."
."That's the difference, is itl Well, Doctor, I'll
take a dengue lielL
"He! he' he! On% Ido it, Sir. Venn was •
positive case of the r. , llolll , —pai n in the back—pain
in the head—aching of the, bone. accompanied by
high G3VCI, Can't do it, Sir, I assure you.—N. a
Moreland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
At a meeting of the StockhnWeis Mau Cleve
land and Pittsbtegh Railroad Company, held at
their office in Ravenna, on Monday the 16th inn.,
the Gathering gentlemen wore elected Mentor., to
serve during the ensuing year, nit -
Cleveland—Samuel Williams, EJlerey G. Wily
Hudson—Henry N. Day, James Dialer.
Havana—Cyan Prentiss, John B. Icing.
SahnevilLe--James Fanner,
Wellsville—James Stewszt, Imes Atm Henry
Cope, John S. Mclntosh.
Pinsbargb—Willino t . J. Totten.
At a meeting of the Directors, James Farmer
Eggs was unanimously reelected President of the
Company.
Samuel Po!jambe, Erg, SemilarY•
Cyrus Prentiss, Esq., Treasurer.
John S. Mclntosh, Esq., Local Treasurer.
Vinutour.—The new Legislature ofVermont as.
sembled at Montpelier on Thursday, last, but were
tumble to elect a Speaker, in the House, after dm.
teen ballots. The last vote Mooch for Wiliam C.
Kittoodge, (Taylor) 108; Horatio Needham (Via
Buren) 71, Homer W. Heaton, (Cass) 39. Needed
to choose 110. One vote taken from either of his
opponents would have elected Kittredge. The
Whigs have 10 to t 4 majority in the Senate, and
will have no trouble In electing their State °ulcers
and aV. S. Senator. Hon. Jacob (inflamer, mem
ber of the present House, will jutfbably be Me Sens.
tor.
e--llembere
1. David T Disney.
3. L D Canipkel•
3. Mon 0 3Sobanok.*
4. Moses B Corwin.*
5. Em wry I) Patter.
6. B. Dickinson.
7. J D Morris.
•
S. John L Taylor-*
9. Edson 11 Oldno
O. Quarles Sworteer.
I. John K Miller.
Whig' markedthee a.
Funmsvatu.—Old Gem--" Thomas I have al.
ways phseed the grouted senfideace la you.—
N ow tell me, Thema*, hinv is lt that my bmchers
bill's ma so Imre, and tillrays hay*. mach bad
dianessr
Thriump—rlteallY, lk cicm't know for I am
sere me never have anything Wee In the kitchen
dme ifon't always send some of it up Into !he
parlor"
.1769
. 425
--1344
1635
372
-
How atrooLo Wowat wazl-1 ~,r . Dick. dou't
yo t u . shit* that if the woman bad w do LIND fight.
of u r
lo watewl of am, liars , would make bloody work
'
•
`No. Thy do .! rr
S, they would, they haws such
stMle" an
ver7 l ru ilh e, gba btri nL :bey bate also sub •
rayeasating way, that there would doubtless be
pore prisoners than killed."
' The °Mein! majority br Alfred Gilmore, Eaq
Loccdbeo, in the 24th Dimino, over U. W.
tb, Esq. is 301.
Moan Coastal.; roe Tarcoa.—We understand,
*aye the ?Moe,. Journal, that the recent Locoiicio
candidata (or Prothonotary, the aerk of tbe Coun
ty Commissioners, the Postmasters at Schuylkill
Haven and Graviaraburg, with several other
prominent men in the Locoloeo make, have come
out openly for Gen. Taylor.
Vacant Watn, AuantottnAT—Tbe fronds of Taylor
ltdeittive 071!!'ill'artfther7on RAt A ity7l u Ve t . i tober:
7
and oclock,or the p urpos e o of orrantting a • Rough
Ready' Club gsn out—now is the time
for aetin. A special Invitation itt given to the Fourth
Ward tilea Club.
•
• WILIGI PRIZE BANNER.
The r4O.COUVO Committee of the • Rougb and Ready
cisb" offs, • handsome PRIZE HANGER mate Town
ship or Borough in Aliegbeny county, which that/ op
the /WOOL Morro...Ed •ote to the Tonal AND PILLOW.
EJeetora, on the %It of November, per the vote Or
Gov. Johnston, in October.
Coararrosa To awe s.° flora:A.—Robert Mackey,
.46104 W. Raster , Ramp/ Rpeburgh. By order of
the Gonutturea.
l Ilal. rue Peon* Mesa—lf yon wish to be sue
easeful to any andenakiug, you must always nue the
eloper W.A.' Therefore if you have • rough, me
e l
per
Partermarrr and ,e eared, for no s the proper
means. Ham you Asthma or dttitealty f breathing,
then the only you
means to mire you is to use
Jayne,. Egpectoraut, which will inuneiha tely overcome
which I the Intanotich contrama the diame ter
of the tubes,
and kiosens nod brings up the amens which clogs them
up, abd thus removes every obstrustion to a free respi
mon, addle at the Same W. all mdamomtion Is ad.
deed, sad a cam Is certain to be elreeted. Have you
Bronchitis, 80ning of Maid, Pleurisy, or in fact any
Pulmonary' Afecuon, arum Jaynea Papectorant
lad relief is cenain, and you will find that you have
mod Um'riper means.
Pbr safe ill Fulaburgh at the Pekin Tu Store, 79 40
skeet mai Wood
iann
QT DTIioXPELs IS the bane of many a male. ealst.
since. No tongue can describe the angering. caused
by this dishesamg discus. It unfits man far Ina ate
lion in life,whatever it may be, and makes hho feel
u though he would rather not exist Man endure each
Misery. Vet these la ming. ere produced at the first
place by derangement orate stomach, and if thl. were
the b y
us ingPatuunt..V.
nsed, the acaumulanon
bile carried off, and a speedy and sure relief obtained.
d.
Prepared ' and sold by EL
an
wo od Co,
comer let and wood, She comer dth and wood at..
octlB
Jam* Hareems..Wr.-We armed call attention to
thin esnollent reared_y for Cough., Colds, Consumption,
asthma, and all erection* of the Throat and Longa. e-
Haring several times within a few years past ha d emc
e/an to as. a methane of Matted, we have.by caper/.
can tested its excellent Ytd are prepared to
recommend it to others. Ministers or other public
Speaker, filleted with bronchial adection. wall find
great betredli irons it. one. It is prepared by a scienti
fic physician, stud all classes wllland it a safe and CM.
1.101.11 Llttdkilit IA the disarm. for which it is re
coaustenderLs-IColumbus (Ohio) elms and Journal.
Ferule at the Pekin Tea Store, N. 70 Fourth street
ray=
onre t w i ce
rd with donee' Amber Tooth Paste, havoc ieooll'alin'd
color of ivory, and m the seine time is so liniment and
fine, thai Its dilly i• advantageous even to Ma.
teeth that are In a good condition, gi•Mg them • beats.
bill poltah arid prevenung decay. Thum decayed it
prevent. from becoming worse—ii also fastens such
es me becoming loose and will erode, the Molest
Welk delicately white, make the breath deliciously
sweet. Price Ili or 371 ream • hos.
Formate by WA I. JACKSON, be Liberty street, sign
of the Big Boot.
tieple
Coalmen elected
Dist.
12. Samuel I" %tom*
13. Wai A Whittle*,
14. N!abaft Ev • r
16. 'Wm p
10. gases BoatanA
17. Joseph Cab
Davul IE. Caviar.
10. John Crown.*
20. I It Giddiagx.•
21. Josepb M Root*
!Er Ladies who use lento Spanish Lily White, have
&wa a s. a brae *bite transparent skin. Of this a trial
Lined, tl
will stisfy any one. Sold only in Poltsburgh, at a
Itovlatlandwl/
to- Don't
White by one time along a bog or Jane
Ambler Tooth Paste hardens the game, mareetenr rh •
breath, tal. Hold at da Liberty oovrada wly
D1 ... DW1 have • Foul Breaib—lf you have, uee ,
halo alia Louie of /ones' Amber Tooth Paste Th
will mak eself 14011111•111.9 i, Whll4n )'our Sold •1 PO liberty M. leelh, dc.
•yinoll Will
W. M. Wright, D. D., DainD•l
I hrnea and ...deuce nb •Iteel, dm
Purabwirh Bank; CaMee bo o,.from V nOloci no IS A
Al., anal from WelOck WS P.M. acpl4.ly
Dr GS 0. Illearms, Daturas,
01771 CE ott Foonh meet, • (eat
doom above %Wood wee', omit the completion of
the bow nearly Opposite. Teeth to blockz, with art
firini gums, after; the manner now tmiversally prefer
red alas cast, manufastured to suit each perimeter
ease. Teeth, nm • ( WI wt dewu ttl aeingto ems carted ae a soctlain plate, Orbs avmdfmr . Injury to 'the
neutral teeth. mmens or blocks ot suction plate
may be ex at the °due.
All operations ambient to the profession perforated
with ease and fasihruloesa aur^:tor
I I""r4ll3Zl24l3l"L`K' "Zrrri'
AILTS:111.7011. MB= - Coutrzanzr
Fai Wollner mad nutria. Berea were arrested as
Thursday night for passing a counterfeit $ note
, o ff
Messrs. Glars McNeely, Saddlers, Wood Si
"
Cue cape before the Meyer yesterday no
mg, when the following facts were elicited. Wo,
per and Barns prokas to be farmers from Butler
County. They Ent offered aS3 note of the Ag ,
eicultural Bank of Herkimer, N. Y., to John Green
Grocer, corner of Third and Grant. He at once
discovered it to be counterfeit, refused it, and the
Men left the wore. Green fobowed soon after--
called at Me Mayor'. otftce, and put Scott and Barr
on the track, and they pursued the Butler men to
the shop of Glass Sr McNeely, where they were
purchasin g a bridle, for which one of the $3 coun
terfeit notes was paid. The two police officers
waited at the door, and arrested both the offender'
as they came Out of the shop. The evidence be
ing perfectly clear against them, they wore corn
milted to mil.
Samuel Cooper, clerk, school teacher, dec., who
hails from Warren County, was also arrested for
trading in notes of the same description. He had,
it appears, passed a counterfeit $3 no on Joseph
Keyser, corner of Penn and Wayne, but called
yesterday morning, after the arrest of Wollner and
Barns, and redeemed the note. Another counter
kit note of the same bank was found in his pos.
session, together with three galvanized quarter
dollar., the figure 2, and the word ' cents' obliter
ated, so as to represent $2 gold pieces. He had
also a considerable amount of good money.
Cooper, it seems, hearing of the arrest of Barns
and %Voltam, came to the Mayor's office to learn
how matters stood with them—left the °dims, and
went up to Keyser's, toredeein hi, bed note. The
Mayor, suspecting hint to be an accomplice, sent
an officer niter him, end had him arrested. The
evidence being instoficient to Justify h a commit
meat, he won discharged.
It seems that there are other partners i the
line, in addition to the arrested. On of t
was passed on Mr. James Robb, shoe d er,
ket St., on Thuraday night. Mr. Hod Insor
au merchant—received three of them in one
age, brought to hint by a wagoner, fro a c
poi:Went in Butler county, and other pa es
city are said to have 'suffered some.'
The following is an accurate descrm ion
conaterkit notes, which are indeed so nose
in their genend appearance, that no
jar
money could be deceived by them. S. Ag
total Bank of Herkimer, N. e.
dial Queen in an ornamented circle. P per
and flimsy, and whole appearance of b mi
bin. J. B. Dygret, Neal; P. F. Bollinger,loo
Put_lunicr..—Not long ego, a highly ream-Maisie
colored girl, who lived with a family near the city,
asked permeation to go down to her place of red•
dence to the omnibussea of which there, were
several on the road ; but area informed that color
ed people were not &drained, unless accompanied
by a white leader or mistress. she was compelled
to walk the whole distance, (tu, miles) through
deep mud.
A night or Iwo since, two beastly drunken white
men were allowed, without lieutenan t to go down
the same road, in the Wine omnibus. There were
two highly respectable whoa ladies in the vehicle,
and these drunben ruffians behaved so indecently,
--making use of fmtrageonsly indecent and pro
fane language, thot the ladies were compelled to
leave the =Mims and walk home.
- -
ihttrr*LlTY .—A tine looking young German, re.
neatly arrorrd is tins country, came to the Mayor's
of f ice, yesterday afternoon, with his fare, head and
clothes covered with blood from a temble,w•und
near the crown of the head. Ile had been struck
by • drayrnan, (nark.• Murphy, who resides in the
Fifth Wr.rd. Nome misunderstanding had occur
red bet - worn them, 00 the Monongahela wharf, sod
Mary by struck the German with the butt of his
dew/ whip, indicting • deep wound 31 from two
to three inches in leand. Lk. Dorsey removed the
Lair, dreamed and sewed up the wound. Murphy
Yrim •rrestrd and brought to the Mayor's orrice.
where the affair was cosiipromned—Murphy pay_
lug the doctor. bill , and giving the young German
two dollar• as cornpresaancin ler his broken head.
She parties then left--the German to pursue his
Journey to the far lVesi, and the drayusim to his
&emitter,.
- _
E1...f1uN11.-rhOr popular role of Gear
gm, says the Augusta Qtronicle, exhibited
Atone, gratifying result than we have et any
time hntirielpated. The rote in the ninety ening
ties hard from, igandr.
Democrats
Wbtp.....
Democratic mat 93
Should the Democrat. have now received in the
three rouniteni to hear from, the majority of 2.113
liven to Cieveruor Towns teat year, their aggrii
gate malorily 'tube &me will he only 33'd votes.
Thee/Home/a cooLideraily amens that the State
may he nobly ant down kg. Taylor and Fillmore.
ff=lZil
,- "Abiliesens ,7
it . % %tin: HARRisnlethltleis -- Vow ned . , -
the Lan orPlusieselt andkileintry, dive
nb svglingnott en Rhao7, thealth hut. .isa extensive
asteinnsootEntl and
einia,ate ;
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET
FOR SALE.—it Lot of armed &este on Penn
treet, between flay sad kfarbm istrevas,
the house and lot now oeeopied by Birchen! Edwards,
having a front of la feet, and in depth LI? fed •ralbe
.014 CM favorable ten.. Tidei. gatz ,_
quire of C. O. LOOMISsidi $4110.1`...m*
tietai-dtf
META/ Arita:Mk
Oblli MUM.
A N election (or thictenottlifttelOnli Utia-BnitY tor
th° .."mt year. 'win be bold at dm Booking
Ike.. on Monday, the twentieth
_ttsy of November
.12144.1 /OLIN SNYDER, Caskies.
O VAL PILL BOXFS,4 casts jon ree'd and for
sale by oct2l RE SELLERS
ULAKE Alst.NNA—l cue suss reed mad for sale by
I. e•eell
R E SELLERS
lIITE CLUE-1 bbl No I extra, jut reedsad forW sale by oectl R E 03.1730rtv
Di:, ---.-
tiACIIERS—LB bablu Dried PeacCft, landing and
for bale by 1 C BIDWELL, Agt,
wails st_
1/C: A Ft-4 Wads N prat sreeired a 4 l eo
awl for Weby swan J C
DWBLL
ILOVFAISLI:D-5 bbl, jun armed and For .414 by
N_/ leen WIC& APCANDLR33
POTABII-5 casks for sale by
04121_ WICK & IirCANDLENS
Q CORCIIIPILLS--1 bbl. for We by
w. 21 WICK k. APCANI
D RY APPLY.I3-7 bags for We by
wie/ WICK k.'M'CANDLE3.9
SALERATUS-15 eaW for sale by
cud! WICK k. ARCANDLEIB
VEATHFR.4--35 sack. now landing from newer
.1.7 Hudson; for sale by
Dotal_.___ IBAIAFI DICKEY I Co, front a
G INSENG -6 bogy now landing hon. absamar
.on, for raly by mat ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
!TOFFEE_ .1011 bags prime Rio Coffins, in iara and
for sale by J • FLOYD,
oei2l Round Chareh Ralkihnrs
DUTTER-10 bbl (Mahal.) Stottr,- iuThad
JL) day .d !or sale! by .fil Jh. it FLOYD
DILOOALS—Fu doz Poland Brooms, is non and tor
jj
-- -- sale by octal J & it FLOYD
DOTASII--3 again pure Potash, arrlaed by vrava
JL this day and for sale by
octal
SALERATUB-10 casks (A dams') Maleratus, in store
and for ule by meet J & 11 FLOYD
R Old, BUTTER —2 fresh, just reed and for sate
by Dent BROWN & cvLeEßTsori
k- TO W CLOTH-10 yd. for sale by
J. *dal BROWN b. CULBERTSON
=WM
I
ible B ARi g MALT-app bilnevr Me n t l iar u 1 by
e e .
i r: Ttn —g° b : &
s e ct . ptsTu
the Id
."' 0 Prime order, Jam received cod for tale br '
‘kitN,Lkw HENRY C KELLY
ur R. MURPHY boa ata reed by Eipmn, Wb
momlos, new style Frs.!, Worked Collars, ai
ilf eta
Dow
Iv R. MURPHY hat reed by Express, a lot of
Y Prenoh Morinoea of all colors, orbick he wiR
offer Si very low prices, at north eon Mt= 411 t sod
Market it..
oodltl
lir R. MURPHY h.. met ree'd by F.Rprosa Gar
titer topply wide bib La•HQ &Ws, Mr
el" man
t, wale 40 wide, al forth cut cornet 4th end
M.ritou eta
aerlo
LEAD—ODD pi Gales. Lead, per steamer Teti
a, (or sale
oeeX)
C O b C T HINE.A4 7. SO lbs p i r i ir just toed sod for We
FAA 57 wood 14
CIA I R./1.515.10N1A-1 rasa just ruo'd arTlls:or sts;
E BF.L,LERS
A :L I • •to boi • aplan-
I 'd b did quality of Magazine Wad French lacrincamm
ocy ALEXANDER k DAY, 73 market a,
YtlB N 1 eat of Lbe Diamond
I Ili AhIELEON BILYB—A bestiary! aitantinest of
ki nob changeable Silts. of • eploodM
the most ta•htenable cobra , jaw reed and salung Ivry
ooj9 ALEXANDER k 13AV
MACK MANTILLA 5.11401,—.We have jam pinea
l) eel • sapenor lot of wide Black Mantilla Mite, to
which we would call the auandoa Las ladle.
actin ALEXANDER h DAY
DLACK PLAID ALPACAS—A 'my fiat andknee
Ulot of Black Plaid Alpacas, of a e
pike, illSt received by "P""" ".1 " 7
LIN
k DAY
ILA ACKEREL-40 bbbc No 3, bogy IV do No I; for
LYI rola by a F VON LIONNIIORST & Co,
oetio
No Xo flout it
IL)t.,icK WADDING—IOC doe extra, berry, large,
EP rust reed by 811ACKIXTT WHITE,
untla
ter wool
VI.ANNEI.B-10 bale. eaannon, median. end dne,
I; plain and twilled, red, green and whit. Flannels,
Just opened •nd for sale by
oral StIACiCLLITe WHITE
IIdrERS--Rusaia, Scotch, Dasosok and Agured
I_, Table, At, • good osaaitanent reed by
°ell] stlemarrr 4r. WHITE
vim. CORKS-10W gross just reed and tor aaletTy
oetl7
J MD!. Co
B'
jUTTE:R AND CHEESE-7 bbl. Pluntgron &eat
Roll Butter, 45 ba• Cream Cheese fa mare slut
for sale by t FLOVIA
nett? Round Church Buildings
DIG IRON—IOU tons ACegbeny Pq Iron, an hand
_g &tants sal. by oetl7 kg. R FLOI4I
btPRIRS4ED cAnsimici--e; t;a. ir awn,
I. a.
of, pi vulaos cote* o, latelFme'd O aU_RoDdi
It.
AbIUEL Ws BLACK, Anatney at Levu Mee on
bj Fourth stir" new Gnat, PwanGals
octltSdlat
S W H 414 PANACEA-7 dolt just used and Co. sada
by oetl4 E SE . LERB
S WAN'S DOWN for irustrung dresses, with ti
d cuffs of We same, for sale by ppets
F H EATON
et Fauna st, near Market
fIIIEFF.--60 Ins prime Western Deserve Cheney
in store and for eels by OF D • BERRY,
sell 4
10 mood 1
13ROMICE--13 sank. new dna.' reacher, 3 do do
E Apple.; 20 bbl. Rye, in store and for tale DT
.114
ORO A BERRY
ItirACKEFIEL-23 bbl. No I; 10 hf bbl. den 5 tidal
ALL No 1, to sawn and Co. eala by
oetl4 31ILIA:8.k lUCKETSON
I 'll4:Egg ni ban %V R Cheerio, landing front Lake
lJ Erie and lirLane, and for sate by
oath, JAB DALZELL
Li OLE LEATHER-400D lb. New York Red Bola, in
la sone and for Bala by cretin JAS DALZELL
HERRING -10 bbls for sale - b - 3 7
ortlB 8 F VON WMBlllOB3l'l Co
tiIIkIENE-100 boo for soh by
8 P VON OONNIIORST & Co
W HITE BEANS- Ws susall, for sale by
«tIBF VON EfONNIIOBBI. & Co
1118E8 YIN tX: AR -25 bbls for V «U9F VON = "IY by
NUORSr& Co
I 181 E-80 Was Louisville for We by
11 00018 F VbN ifiorintiloesm co
•-
W HITE PLASTER.--I 0 bble fine white, for We
__ by
°Call 8 F VON BONNLIOHST Co
•
D OMAN CEMENT-4 !Ads for axle by
AA, 0088 8 F VON BONNHORB7 kCo
ritIMOTH Y SEED—OO bush to anivei We by
oetl7 11 FLOYD
lIKENE-56 Las m store end for sale le
xll7 ISAIAH DICKEY I
F LOUR -91 bbls BF, now Isnaring and for octl7 ISAIAH - DICKEY ICo
EL NG. RED—bO euk. d
Co
.111INESE VERMILLION-1 ease &weals by
oeU7 J SCHOON&LAKER it Co
J UJU BE PASTE-3 bra for sale by
Coell7
J SCHOCIZOLUCER ; Co
BANjOSThiD TAMBORMES.— A too 11.071-
moot of these two musical Instrozoonia, lay roc'd
this day. Also, nil*, &alas, for gala b
caw J HAIELLO el wood at
I) ACON-17 later prase Bhooldarw 10 do Meg 40
do/lams, all of prim , =ll la idons and kw
- ..1e by 00117 L, 8 !NU:OLS
L INBRED OH —lO bbk, per Cinderella, Id mektE.
SELLERS k NICOLE
I_)AISINS-100 Ilia, 30 half btirerealt ------ 1 ---- N.,h
Ralwasoust reed and kr balm by
ocll7 !nun RICKETSON
GAjr.„7.sintleLit..r;CfrcH B NUFF-4300 lb.
octl7
11...&88 PAPER—COO rata Males Patent °lase Pa
per,
oat hand and for rale by
_tral7 •
UM T•-•
GICUM-40:1 lb. Jost roe'd Rad for Ws by
JICIDD Jk. Co
LARD -1000 Ito keg, for sale
oet/0 by
J D WILLLANIB
G LABB-00 bxs 0110 olaaa; 130 do 10212 Vgo
01111 do, 33 do 7x1.1 do; 60 do 0411101.0 last
and lot ode by 000 8 k HARHAVOII
bi --
_ JOHN D MOROAN
ED INK—War - roiled French, and a aaperior mu
ck., reeoved *ad (or oda by
oct3 JOHN D !HORGAN
D — •- • -- --
LANK)7II!)--1 cue rec'J . consivu.cd askd fin
sale by oct) -
J a. R FLOYD L
. - -
A RD-5 bbl. and 3 kelp freak Lard, in wore arid
lor sale by occl J k It FLOYD
L INNEKD 011.-4 bbl. Jost ree'd sod tor ablo by
oocl H HOWSON k Co
N O. tattittit-73 bbd. prima MO Hamm (or sale
• bY twit H Roma/A k Co
ALEIIATUS-30U0 lb. Saler T 0.7.0141717
orIV .
. M rh 40BLYON Coh.
YOW L/
IPECAC —1 cue Ann reed and for sale ty
II E SELLERS
I )OVPD Rill:BA 61f —O cues psi read and for Ws
.1. by evil it 21 SMILERS
INSEED bbls pane Llasead 00, Mei.-
wala'adaan laulbmi and for Web y
oct7 U ra.AOKOLIIEN k.
P Oa, water 0
- -
LIANCY PRINTS-40 cam near fall carte, Desk
nata from all the celebrated manuaciorlea,
opened and for rale at rcdoc! . O talea, by
pod/
s<rpa r kw""E
)ust mud lor ••Ja love n' y Eieg" 4144
1.112 PHI END DAVY
•••
Y
RINTIMI INK—Just received, • fresh soppy 01
Yteut's Priming Ink, 01 ilto Pekin Store, IC, 70
Knuth it.
-------- •
KED OIL-6 bbl , I?.oding IYam
higan, aud for sale by
a& w HARLUIVOII,
63 water and 104 from
•
(1111ELIM-90 boxes of superior quern'', io*". py
aril ISMAH DICYBY k Co, from sr
---
DOTASI.I-4 east • Pout b, lost recd and far male by
J.
Deal WICK 8 hICANDLESS
DRY APPLES--7 auks jam Fre'araed for male by
omitWICK a bI'CANUI43B
_ _
DEANS—Iu
- - -
bblo W hst• Beam, reed mud tar nle by
ocl7 1 t R MAIM
- AU
Of William A. *Cat. met Of ligg ' ooods Orin be
had Ttanday,Oesobettfif.at Ida ,Node
W'x'd
UMW.
,L*
is still good, and stock larga
it Brill be foand—Etrattleiod cassintszes t
eloaklngs," Watts, prints, vesdaga 'lngham* L.P.'
sissa.. billet and brain, linen kookatneks,
da taloa, easkateeta, Almeria btu India glass:
bo=4 ., feintat thread, eltea eo. silk bars, ....
'Witty Of Dillon Ingo, Cone snide.,
s=ll.
y
,enli find sae itutediusee to these sada to
o . 4 _,„"dasstsga as u: them swag lots of goofs are
nn.rnoovaMotoke anaseld at bargain: Mt. WC^e
ta elceo dos OM* O.t. s e a ine.• and 16a
The offered are to be posatraly
gooda will be arrabged in lots attend the woo,
and atandered, sad ean to examined elute on the
Warping air male. -
The folk** Mend Onus ass offered: roe all anon
am SIN,! teas Comfit !or approved endbreed naSsN
MO, 4 won and am Stek, 6 mos.
oet2l , JOHN D DAVIS, Anet
Vaginae ltDdical fifSi liffoodkowYJ Baaks.
To be sold on Bartudap event% Odt. 44 so &Mork,
at the ElalalCH coma of Mod end
Aeta by, este e. Alsong team will be foebd—
Pbdaoitapbro Priameuig . Dietionsry;
gold's glefilintS oPilatgalT Boulfoodallbss
trated Atha fa/ow Winslow ifortoosa Worts afLord
13,44 4b.4* 4 'a* Tbidrs' Plena Revolution, It sots,
Also,vahisile M diestWmks, inclading Taylor on
Pohang GPM* on Maria. &Qum Oah97hatment
on Insanity; Eir Arrtiopeooper or Any and adr
enal treausiont alien,* pig liannira Omni Bar-
IlnrY; Pbqiir• on Eigrothig ft,oo, limns on Su
[a,7; Sir Ailey Covet on the Tails and Timm
Girind Pig Walsh on ailing; de. de.
e.uirino 3 n obtained at tee ensign store, and
di barb agamined.
ani23 3 . 3 , JOHN ;I trAVI4 Auer
Pa.," and gtopie Dry Goads.
On Moeda, sine, Oat. 23, 10 o'clock, at the
Commercial, dales llama, comer of Weed and Pifth
streets, will be sold, withopresenre, as se nate
maim of 01.11 an d winter dry Goods, consisting of ea
perdue Mks, catamerel, saunerae, tweeds, Kama/
anns, lannels, blankets, mines, 111Pupta1°"°'
&., lamb raM
silk
blac
IR sada, 'aga aid sortatut ribbands, sewing gill',
MO, shawls itt gre aartety,boan damuk table
cloths, hosiery lem, Mem
ote, tallageoryleached and
brown mains,
Ai! §'ciwk-
Groceiiar, ggattoss Patraitime,
4la abewaY 11 Tat, 1.3 tin Age asallil lb /AMP to-
basso, 1 crate assorted Ohm and qoaroserars,aorta,
end aseortmat 0 ( . 004W/sold au thaws fornltoret,
cooking stores, As. z
Also, at stam:lst= ft rII2/ cculterd, r" sad
coed bud ster
61.102 Ootb cgs, 4 lime look./ glasses, 1 se.
born la oodrd.
At 0 4.Wolock,
• quantity , a Aso:Orate, cooler" - , Pla . 41 . 1 elTer
"'deny lews/17, Gomel* last 7 g.e reltij mode
clotalAsutde sad fuicrlroode la great vartsth tre,
I k it FLOYD
BROWN '
CULB
lo; GO do leaf, in stove and for
BROWN B. CULBERTSON
Amt Oritawarmr
732 Prey for 44 stem Water Md., gad for Gra
arc riadAroiliscertaim Streets.
Q EC. L—Rele cadabrel and enacted by the citizen
la of Pittsburgh, la Selecl and COllll.lOll Commits as
ambled, That the Measurer of the city be, and he is
hereby nthotriced to lune, order the direction of the
Thor men Finnan Cotentin..., actip Ow
shto the =Maid of Sixty
d Malan. ftid whip a/I be in dismaying.
tins of "One," "Two^ sad 'Throe dollars,
.bliaring
lamest es the sate of cooper eras ded, lumerret, that whenever the rof any . unmet
.. 1 14eaoecdlaa Fire Hundred Dollen alter
:Jr:
c:t7V,Lit;oblaio fin. o fee oL 46thet=
bond.. bouthiof emelt", trmithett m the ram
of Rix per net per intmia‘ pa sopthaunegy at
J. Teenage* °Sleuth therallyof "'"
deniable In twenty yeageßrovided, funteir, th at no'
web homed shall usearfor tion thin do hun
dred dollars. •
Ethx. IL—Bi It (norther Mirteutd, ke., Thal the said
scrip shall bi issued in each mownb and at such
times ea the ',Finance Coginelnee shall from thus
time dine; and shell be 011fatriated .o
Ibilows, rig Misty Thousand' an, shell be appro.
yodeled to the Work dome tip= the Water Worts an.
thosised by the Ordutance entitled, "An Ordinance Ger
t ag . wmplying the higher penmen of the city sob wa
dillnd moniker porposes,o7 passed - June 1.5, Ig4B, and
be expended under the directieu of the Water
Committee; and the rentsining Thirty .Thousand Doi-
I lam ellen be led to the payment
of the ectuintee==n2 g, antherised by
the pronnen s bf the above d Ordiesnpa end
ens be expended ander thedireellon of tha Conn:dun
on Strata Grading and Parks.
Ser.. lll—Steil tfirther unlined, kg., Thin the faith,
credit, gouda revenue and Carp:owe property of the
city *end time name an lova ectleantly pledged for
the rederenthotrof the Settp Ikeda, end the
in
eta eceruitee them., mho by the Inn wenn of
this Onlimenee; •
Centel.d and enacted mho law In Canna* this
GU day of October, A. B. LSI&
!ORGAN ROBERTSON, PreeN C. C.
R. Rican Roams, Cik C.O.
HUEY a Co
•
Jom Mum,
cm A. WSJ - UPTON, Presh EL C.
oel2o-3t
413 a Ordaamaca
Repealing so reach of the Ordinance
_weed Ow Ina
day orhusei etnided;...an OrrUnanea for ena.
plying the higher portion! or t►e en, with seater,
and Com higher
EtL , po.e.," relates to garainaan
west, east sic
Q EC. L Bs and ganged by the citizens
kj of Pittsburgh
B.loot arid Common Councils sr
gabbled, that 41 thatotthe aforesaid Ordinance
which mimes torasa street. beTereen
antes and /dor* street, be and same is here yw
ooled
•
OrrlaAt•A awl weed WS • law is Commie,
elth day of Ockiber, A. D. Wir
Avast] AtORGIAN B .OB I IOMON, Real C. C.
R. Bas . Halkorra, Clark O. C.
' JOHN skurnart Pres, 8. C.
Clink Ilk oca7o.ok
° 2INOO D
ddaoo
, 01 " . — .9 0 G 0
a O
bap
Own
9 , k C l em,
irr I.wtlov
30 Wlama Goor
owano ut
Otdoet Teas;
21 eatZt.,rnsitastl
Whom T
so ess entatplon 86445
20 do Chlthoothe " •
6 do Camille • "
15
40 do
do 111 Paha and Almond "
19 , 11a/sin k
aew ctopi
1490TH zaw• Om/11w
.
30 mmeaDLcof Saw; .
owe %Owl D o
to Wm unshod and matrutmed 1 1491 k
do NOCIanAd. • "
woe kzuact of Letwei- -
1 do a
1
6 dot fee Olive OD;
I :4= 6 4:butaol , ,
I eaie Naha Pasto,
1 a Littacek,
. 10 doaPate-ot Zino W_aalt Dow*
Ito do armed Corn wooom 4
siou coxponior kalszuw •
AD luo Simatinsaad Star eitimikem
own J D 1.2 . 11 7wa . 70 . 741 r and 91 k 919
.
MPLEINDIO LOT Olt !i{pptasos.
!Mt: NIINNEY CLARK,New York;
CHICAIDUDO, &WOO
The sabtorlbel humor fc . TI for
sate, a lot of Owat superior 'e
lected by hinuolf al the itosoduwid es.
Tl, consist of lowyrood andldahora POttur
old, Me mad 7 wares, of wdonaitrylem primes, and.
embrace Ell the Wow linprontwenta. Thome °Mims
Clark 'lb (Mr whOli eelebrattli Arm ha ix moi.2 Anew
have an Itcmreit:way of i,,mtrit:aD 9 7 no
what; alio, a inpatior plan of
.I.*lludoure,
preret.e.thow PLAN (MO graft/ WA arita7
after
on
The of Micheline, of which ho has a soptoj
of ue provided:with arciilar Seale, andwerh
&Owed for hha with care by J. akkrlak,of,Doetoo
The Uwe WI within,' I* matutfackwre
prices, and on awommadatiA. tettns.
The ambactiber inatutl%.ba. annul at W
Womderell'a, ftwa 11 ko to 141. - and frona Igo P.
IL Mr. WoothorellWill wend to • budwa dating
the balance of tow • ALMA
octlO
WoodwelPe. Third' n
liMilli al D .
A Claniaal and Cittainneial Boarding Behotiitor Eon,
on the Beaver Aced. touneen tallicitom PtUalargb.
Ber..V., 111 .1PravellA, A. N. Principal.
tt...... EH 8 88810 N Ira! naintean on Wed-
IMA
- --,,,,,: ica, Wathinyt Noll Light.,
&. , Per eentea elat to m bs, 1175—oas baZzlable
in maniac; the Waal at the aka* at the
tuna haat' bean sae& Ar en tin en
trie=igr. Hotkilpha Konen as teacher
et the French guage Than Wing French /canna
viii be name l ii pain:Won esyra.
&Bags mulos,___. OT I• at
MIL( 1,1 ''',W. Pupili • ibetr n
wattle It is wen desirable Lim 4t:alto a 1 d be prelim
ma t h e Ant day orate imam •
Per (tuna culata empam•uttbit Principal, at
Ma Academy, o a r of/deo:re John Irwin 2 . Bca t Na. U.
ilittit,uritt.
pug • hbratofors attain, la
e t nun
.11, Elam bisineu bettocch tha
andec
Ma atyla of flannety Wallaoa & Co.., la t i rta
so/rad by =tool consent. The baAmo. will be coo
itzmod, and that of We late Ilzat a 04,41, by thelz sac
moors, Wallace', Lyoh & Co.
3OHN
.A- weizads,
tummy
.outy_iworaikr
October ut, Isis. . B. .m
.1. WALLACE
W e nob* from OW Plitu Elan- iltutocAmm Ire
.rould et's...really recodaquad oar women, Lean.
tv.i,,,,, Louy & 0 0. - .2 cUr kit4dirand . die Ng a n.
• JOUE LIAN .
;,.• • UMW RAMAN
1 KIDIM. Co
TORN li
to tA Nitariag. mired form the not
ttotrotroutf=iro az„,yitteZi
b. : 1.4 ormtimmom of
frrgro ammo old Aiewje alid the 'n Thu
Irmo au baud, and •Po bs nunntant•-
sing at their bee, 114 Chula amann4 'boys ard
oloo, Ms most tanniann• terms, awl May be found
for theprommt 111 thooll stud, No svood
citwb. tl
I~TBo
, A..M13 'IIINOPRON'S M 111110141111.11.
hiemotabllii Of . 111 . Me;
ncits, aritka/ end itatva.jory p
of Irolotsr,ogt: UAW im., it. 731 1 ;Z•s
*Wm, L L Professor *Abe thset usd Man W.
the P.ira Neer 'Vat NW f10r , ..~
thassokes oesooL Au reed and air
JOLOSISTON arocirms,
Booksellers, ear 3d eisi ?dirket ere
PITTSBURGH SP6Bi. No AND man
Nue Rana,
AND AXLE PACTOXV.
JONZIII4. %VIGO,
MANDPALTLIBEES Af spin bag4aaa Y. Vona'
Mast antsy
P O . r eabek bad blip
btes, lansnetad flab axle., and Ostlers V eluting., ire eagiad lamm and eddAdb
t otally, boner Ilan:, arid Froat ebb, PV,
CUDER- t 3 bbl . an, Ebbw Cider, 184.114
I- , mi., by obs/4_ O.IIIIHVEA
prima Pr • .4.4 ipqr
mai DLDWLI.L
ALEILATII6-7 bbla urbtore mad for Ms b
ocU4 J ()BIDWELL
-
A LCOHOL—a bbl. put teed and for We by •
ned4 ISELLAUMAY roma
Q.OLP.AraTirAII.MA,N r ii - Co.; his;
w..1.0a.e. roes We 61-.1166 Ajanonydela
ou %Yaw and Prosivareet•
!Vet RENT—Tha Wanabanasidt *
Saolla.•
octet 00Y•
and°
IbT O. SVGLUi—OO bbai lot%Odra ibis
. by bolD sorrily Ubat
IDIONUSE
.iiss and - ;s:
lat ut.. sale O. awmpTur f e r
VRINOM Naar Bpoll° ilk L ;
a 114144 4
walla
FRAMERS -91 Mk. qua bumf*, atm anima
ku by
cujegli‘* IMALIFED/CICE, & Gam a
• • • s Jz"11
eoe
I
No. jro°l[ll24codka"""Reot.,werywMe.2 ~" i a l l itedal'i t ";:: : 3 :
N.
iffithe following asaniefacoreas in Somas g'
Red Niur Talk, to arttleta dm artaatio4 of paLetiuon is ,i
.IbAn'9 ll =l:ll " Cb be is sore jam 7.11' Wes - tallint r- I
sylvaniltava swim la termed 04 ' Now Circular Scal..,, ,1
Wog an Improve:cam receally nada, and
of tie . ' e
a decided advantage is pourer sa i d eitaaUty of •
."'
over atar Gam. itiii faborlog we lio. Worm . i
asks of catoir.444o:
No. L Resewood 7 eetNes, finiabed back 4 be
2. o nobly eared"
o 1 . ..e
„" 114al 1
04. 6 '• t Amsti 16663,111,g,
~,
.3. . . limited back arel • " S " '•
u 6. u u u u 'T., 11330 y
•7. • I " ' • 8350 3
. , .1 5 u u u " CMS /
. 0 • • projecting frau, " $3:13 4
axe
1:: : ; neplerz.ll/. le of Leeus 14a. 4
/
eared ees, @snood linad, veer origZ j ' e m aa" li f•.°'' 1
b• sad al • very minced price. - ' - 7 - ---' •"" ... ft . f
I S ' aiev• e
ii.a.h.4
genttoome,d, r per..'earner, very el- ?
i
..
.. ~_. 7 ......ortamd by FL Werocaner, N. 5
f764741...... mr z e nag zu imeeted maim!, with i
ria ta.='......d, err. ~,A1 DL ,8 8444 8.1- V . '
Ilimbattan
party, py .. iiiir =Me by le•
vNala trTV-._"" *4 . 6 oa - ft ' .. vo,diale * Co'L ;
l'io la, Rasa weorre 8 •r v? ' a
Iron, Part. zut FUJI., made by Henn
No I; Wailan•% L r.ct,in, . .
Old fletyee 14. ui
pan
p. e., Weed
..i ter , ~,,,,.s a, i
floLi Aim On Ctilekiiiiiir ""146adliLLaikiio ;
Latu"md.,
• r ------- ---igtashealnichlgan, 5 Mb; EPliAteratimisl.2".""4/1"' per
le la worthy of the cosalderation Wall Wm..' k " .
his of_a seethe mirk, sad elm be adds es y ether
Wet mem*. ehettelek the Weide materially. . 1 . • ;
MAmat sasilic sod omen appl.ed to wood It will t•nt ft.
I to a perfect moue surfac e ih the more of some
weeks. Also, it le a eomplete O n proof—the ar
ticle has. beets fully tested air sit Tea" b r ''' "'Pm
tore before they or eld offer it An sale. "key person
9rPiarchmtioj will act ha doceisedis the steel, ♦ /arr.
bb .l a rli o
tibeet4,l% rd .. atit e ll tiihte m
r t a j
A M tl•tittilaa. !
°MU '
._
_diets kw the cainpmt,2l•! wood„
, .____
PI /OUT • SCHOOL.:
111100 K IC,P.K.PING, YIENMANSIMIPi` PHONVeik.tA,. i
~_,.
.A. O PHY, . &a.—H. IV,muses he. ?penal •
oicalml hl: lab sehoolnami t , corner of illjt awl Parry ma y i
!termite se Nmn►, when he gem WI happy ... id, . ,
aseketekeets tbs orb a 11.aditql. Pen,...li Arid,. c
leetie. Book lieepher. kheo eMPIM 4.-
0 arltth*kir...
ERI N U 50118.4
G /02 bb/i 11 , 44.114 w
. 811 do
pm Wild dewier
62222b0a1s Y /loud P Tee.
ID Pave...4r do
has do awl IYs 7oliew2
1: triZTert; alatierdif
422142414somewitb y es1 , : a utuflictored
anWlell, all 02,18eb will
JAMES D 24 wwo,.
' b
6
wide_ ildid nastor, have born receb°lrjrbran.....-
•Lb. tortlialat4 • re of
ocll4l
STEAMBOAT
NEW LISB PIThISEU
ON AND rtOH DAME ItINE
OF CANAL AND IMAM PACLETP,
LiNtlettlErd,roth 044, air o'elrok, A. end ar•
Oval at Olateri (month et die Emory and Brown IX.
nal,) at 3 o'e trod New Lisbon at 11, PAS otos
,eaveasNFer
tak* roe
eusal to the river daring abe 46 1 .) Ot.wrow
at VlM**
A. )Z, mad tonne at - Pinsky ,
_ arl at
Kelton, =hp*. • eihniettoas lioe dre
s.
eat freight between Now Lisbon
Win Wainer time and et kw rates roam by up
snd
ether ma.
The minim= of robt Lute have the &my, la"
rousing the probe that they have fined ap Moires afar
Camel Emu, far the roecronoroyien of proem:gels end
freight, tolni_io roaneetice vitro the era
parkas ..,111.4.0 COPE and BRAVER, end cameo-
Met Gl"Pir roth the Pitiebargh and Mada
me end other daby lines of Ottawa down the Me
sad M.dufpfd mos. The proprietors Prodie
elves , to spare no ape* or %tarok le insure eon
mod sib of the publle • share
AirIifORIZED AGENTS
Sa W. 11AR HAUG H, rimb°4l'
RAPIN& k
myll al J. a.
fIARRAUGH it Ca
Co. New Lieber.
---
NOTICE—The neuter at:Amite, a Clarke, mu.
tar, will leave after dd. moue°, for Wellsville 'emote
ullis .I_!_ctSL95AL.
I DIM
przvaavitett dr, inurwrinra j a a
Dien, Paalltst LIAM
FEBRUARY let, lsld PEEIQUADY Ire 104
--_____.___-
LEAVD DAILY ATe A. bi.ANIIIII P. U.
tee
The IbUowing new hour complus
line km the presidia seam. AT.
LANTIC, Cam, Jams
MC, Capt. A. Jacob.; as I VIIM
ItPLAN4 Cept. E. Bermen. The bows ars entirely
61111, and are Enid 1p *thorn The
toe:peon. br
ay comfort that moony Can procure hit been provided.
The Beata Will tom eie Pdotumgattela Wharf Boat at
the ford *Mors it. Paseenstra wilt be panetaal ea
bleed l
board, as the boats will rousted? leave at the ether.
ems,e A. M. and 4P. Aj, bail '
piTgaiwtrPregric—
The orwiAateicuer
Dither? P Empty, tauter, will leave
_rabid, for Wheeling, ea Moulay,
Wodneedny and 'miry, at lo deloak reciaely.
!more whweling-mry , y and Da.
magnet 7 n'ehrek,n ups
i• The Consul will Dia el dre inteDstsdlate
vory a” . .inrwt.ton oat eau be procured err
on and safety of parsongera has been few,pro Thi.
walla aim provided witha wilfle r toti artfaty gum *
ralhr l°64. '''r
VatlD MAP "
fi,b,
of let and thehldleid as.
COlllitf
gt , t , REGGLAR CINCINNATI PACRET.
Acne ible
in me o un inali es
Dig,
Parkinson, master, "ME hum On the
ve and intermediate perm Ws der.
For Illiadv_ a otaatierilll
FOR C C AT LOUIS tut.
.Tha Roe new ,r, dram* mi..,
FO PITT,
i. Willer, W il l ars for Ow above
IO o'clock, A. kb Wintermediate pens this day as
I
For freighter passage apply on board. cella
The splendlillight draught steams
GENEV ' Wilkins, master, wi llies's forthe
above and dal intennediato kits. this
[ as 10 o'clock, A- AL
Itr' hdgh2 or Wmale
attply onboard. serif
FOR CINCINNATI. _
The splendid steamer-
FRIENDSHIP,
IDeMs, muter, will leave for the
v. and Intermediate pms this de/
at to o'clock A AL
Oct ll
FOR CINCINNATIANDprUIS.
' The
°legui ll= le OLD,
Co
passage, teas leave for the above
ports this day. to e ll ... Fix freight or passag apply on board. Oct 11
The new and het i =
argeryharinasbl, will ilea. for abmn
'tart sod Stunt s pia e'lleb=lclFteg=
1471*7 ca.bolisd or
FOR er. LOUJa
jThe spieridW and ilist moreng aims- S
i alLgaratta, rawer, yrilSleave for the
in 10 'Week, A.
above and latennediabiriona thre daY
ge.
For freight or pampa, apply ea heath rota
. _
• •
.
REGULAR LOUGMLLE TFT.
The rprentisd nom f
VERBIO ,
Wm Ilasktrz, L marsor grill I. firs Ike l
a.a Immormmaisommr m-day.
For freight or Owego, apply on omit %
---- FOR - CINCINNATI AND t *B
T=
jai The cloadki mmr
ir VIEUTOq, 1
Jarobs;'momor, mill.liftro for &bor. }
ID o'clock A. IL 444
144"1"441.
""e i
r " "Y.
" 1
~....i ___,
~. p pty .
___ , ,For treiskt or bard, ocrio .!
agELTI"D ng
14 uklid bgbi
CUAITTI
oldock FOY
1,17br"
- ,
111PLEILD..._
__TOON. OM PAULL GlOO2lB. 1
nr ..../....1. fad ii•jl4l. .
tgA A. A. EASON It IX, PlTTBm,twfir, PA., I
VE recc/
of sed more than olio thiiiiimet Cases and '
Au Packages Prosignand setraixtic m
Aoods ak
mg am oilia..maa ilximasive aseencuos
_the Com -
try, embracing the laustoriebest seta taamonabLe
wyres of Imported gaff Ametrea* la
entippackages ho ifidi
and
Largo ti. ion
is
by ala i sett"%%,, ' **New 1
?nth, who is
int newest and
duirablo to 11 the . &Mal_
,_..- elide h
wilths oferod art tow o. at Ingl e.t,n iin Lb. I
United Emus, sod tower than uniktposiiibly'he otee• I
~,, z, Homo in the West . We-anataillratil
Wanes We
81LE8-0 cues rich duper,* armed,
Rl* and brocade Gro da AMU, Gro degerlinAlro de 1
nwiss, Oro de Vgialli, Clatter, blaerme els Skim,
Warn. Loa Bann, Florence of all colors, Lc. So . At- {
so, Silk Verret of all enlein a very largamock.
al 08E8 DEES& MOODiii el. pipes extra rich 4
satin etnc h aehmere; do do do pranced," do do swan j
figured de lease; do Climerep Pialdn striped i
Oieruels, c. Also, SO cases 2,, tection 00 eases rieh
wWPWl44.44i;gertr:,fra-a.Y.l', °E4 44 wul
alk
i
:I=se A MERINOS—A full inummeet of black s ti
artto b zon, Naranstolos, pryle and oth- i
VIM 816WIAI—Cuttg the moiiiixtensire as-
moment ever offered in this City, Mt • 117*.04. 4/ 1%1...1 ,1
muse Cashlaare and Tartu pithr. merle
amnesia, Padua, rcentl Lind, snout:pm, and 014 '',
er...Elluntin • '
anusamEanes, Leer. oportioviKs, e. 4
Lace caueedlars, codn co hemisstm. s
Alan, Yarn cambric and lawn Lanes and dg
ulatlgibbotteirletyof Wake/ Glues do.
ME POEM,
pm te.—A n6o'
-
Iri
asaartmeat of the most maki ...... _l e w
c„.
LINEN AND Hothw w rx,rugo Goone— ~
sh Limn, best manufacture, Liam
and ,L 1
fras.,l4nue, Table Damask arle,..m, Sam y
Table eloth• and Evart*,
Ws, and DUN Eye Diver. Flatutel*-01/er lOw pie Wr ;';
gnu./ Taitny. Blesenad end Brown, Alaalins—morp ''
etycirmiro v i rlknow.nae... ly .
fiat !-.,
and-winter Mpg:, .cry choiceairier!" w . :3
sartwei Cloths, Cassimeras and Duman., in yes , . .4
r: v...Lins.. Scarfs, mums and lildfs.
calm White Goods Outcry deseripteres imirther won es-
o i l i sousranzfound in n dryirooda VW te.
~
ila ..nvotee of V cuts goody rut 2
secured, ;ale prisea aurtaxedt •
II bales of red and while Flannel., 01 0 .01, for Ilk 4 .1
7' eases bluttand orange Prima,
,
10 do Cali coes, 33 yards for
100 •
1 it do fast mita,
;',/
I 17 do Blea chedd s,
i L i 1
1 4 do Maude 1.4111 e,
7 do teal Scorch Gorgliam,
IS '''
Also, hales 44 Brown Muria. i
44 o which, in conaection with Mime muse
Mined, will Ise ofetul at less unix Monk elm be ague-
l ed by &AY 0401611fisbal01 , 1 I .ll.lhis city: The ONE `t
MICE EY which inures juslico and hinter
to all, wit{ bo anictly obsereed. Any %nista punkas- k
.4 .1. tkill estahlieronent kornd go be oboes the gmeral
matte, price, a consequent ;eduction will moat willing-
ly be 'auia, taxa the este umstancos beteg suds
g o ds /'
to the Prooetom It being their desire thas ell goods ?i
shall Mold - on Mir and lonorabls tem. w
on person. .
aro rasyeetently b ath ed to examine pau an:mat
Mont Mating the ream obligation to &rebus