ME= IMM ~~:. . .~ .. . ~:~ •—• •. rall Law Carezdarcbd erineeearde, Me. River News; beioweer Zener7 Krone, lee. lease bird pager: Dezaimpatle 11W r ifositnatIona FOR P ENT, TALOS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ILLASD• 7P/LLRIORE RILAGOTOR•L "TICKET. 'SENATORIAL SI.HtTORS. Troilus M. T. M , X.aa, of Washiniton. 'Jan P. Stoomoa, of Lbbanon. DIf3TRIDD ELECTORS. • I. Joseph O. Clarkson., 13. Henry Johnson, 'I , John P. Wetheiel, 14. William Colder, Pr. ' ' , 3: - .lasses MI Davis, 13. William Mllmine, , . ";41. Tim W. Thdßeld, 11l Chain W. Maher, `'' - I. "Dodd 0. - Moe; r 17. Andres G. Cartia, _ kr , S. Joe:luta Dinigia,' • IS. as. B. Davidson, -7: Iota; IV Steele,: .. IS. oat h - Markle, ` , IL Tali Lindeo, -- -- SD I -•. 'k. Joseph Selsnieker, - 11. V . Lo'olins, - `l4. . - fti Rioter ' 21. Richard Irwin '‘11: William 0. 114iy,- Sta Tutus 'lad, '.':',/.1. rall - d 7 Tilfati ' SA 4 7 4 14 A. PPerrLnee. Moo next pais ion Tel4graphis News. :;'2 ; : ‘•••4 ! By u 4 actotd`eieamb!p diemsar lontarea to open the:ll.6oolm immediately: after the second '`• 'Tnearla • oGOcicber, and axe 'required to naaesa ''sniwhit's freeman making application to them at time within ten days of the . pedal fixed by hi* far theielatimt of peelers for President and yiiierre«mi,in; aid to maxi out Was far the oil. r- , ! ,. ...:ccEsprsaido ? cliciz h an4 to 'delver the same to ••••• • flaititlaitkr hefine eight o'clock on tho mottling of akilat4 'Bear this in mild .• :4.o.ll.Hfiwr Words twain !ziii,uprt. 'and re.tleot ',,',„ ' • thrlividgeo,- ,: higobriaus article In Ehe Pact of'BetarcliT! ifoiiisf, awl trfigssing •• What & Ch100.1,,5141 eaaataver Um Page \Bata hale, a maylisde mbiliass one would have w4PPolor. • Mae at the Past thm at Mace . • lhgltiogingo" • beempi: Atoll events not one. The" er e en &mama to the test e. ." „ rdi al,i,*o7eithirk bat ..greei,Ftewore-to thei r • , 'B t u* Whigs: . meoanm The tern 4 " - .keitieet - . . , ,- rseerst. of tber P o sts change of tone is that these r.Oramaus tying Fedendists,' and •:7 use whin azit,9lrar bea nisjinity in Petuurylvania. rtl ' 4114401*4.11 . 104di11e fad that has bettered the 0 1 .1 2 i 6 erf„.„ of , thiti.Post lief= that discovery was • disehed. „necessary to denotmce, and - iihriPtit: it mutt be confessed, served' in that way t:: bravely, at lear4if, &ally. The duty big wiztrds and ' at its ' its - Mies itinatriauter than the ''''itirebliiwaftdontgargaments. l Etia Irv, it appelus set/miry to amx. Whig votes an: wanted to . '11 . 44 oar neighbors to eject their candidates, and a aersi - hand meats at the boThasirs of the idols.' or ..inni.whothirdwitgainciaer the necessary quantity and 4 ,r,V„ ot ect* by a lithe wins fey, and sine alifAn. Autramtat. Nye ate afraid The imaToredialeandg. who.hsve been insCeessible to the Poses, bad 'Wards; and ill names, am not very blelpto be • •••) alb!: snaredrbrits bad arguments. The cordatitWhich itilkinia . beaireen the perinatal dummies itud pa -triatteilivf-thcr two presidezdial candidates us nu fr. ' uniutunite one for Unit On that point 110 Whig .doibta ammo. Getwril Citified!' seekitg - elaustnek in as notinioulas urelilctut be. And • ' •• the ananapt of essPost to matte rellectingl love tt dwell an the Pow's new kind epithets belie to dist Out mean peace wish all matins` • Would be endampsnal by &bedlam:kw of 'a nasty , chiedstin; pretessionid soldier of the 'regular • • nry,'-w the election of Gael Gass woubigive ws " lissom= that this happyitts of cur conzuntwoukccinabino ututanged, 44tror filittatie, • We 'inittismee the Paw • .• tick it Lam:sin Gestetnt Lease • ' are kly known to the .wille t f.• ,• I 44r •The:•••••dwoOr of his inmkring great war before we' hate Atiod the kundpid nul• liosior.- 2 9 whictilsainde one'has oast; istiabt Grant*, iii!lhe iikke'cif the argument, aII din the Past says ,io. th ltinglratout Cowan and acerosoare still think Apeaceable,bmest, . soldier, Is Preferable to st try Twirls:am chi. P. 8.7 u its zeiilla the ccavetof .. thos Whigs, ..uttr the Post will not Otte:a th eta:ma • r Fadosabst' Wet/mold ben* tbadady ~.,j'#4glinfilttadatt:orthalPtut to ibis pinty,,altwo • him to doubt .by sestinas SornUindon it: Inks ttai:Wbigatununiagly. I . • ' Tholecoa suit try to *Who 60W:reeds chair ad their cyphering they cannot ~.- . eysdier tip:a niajorhy.to Teller., We - have not . dook Ford is elected, inn it may require the elk; Arta Wipe to bocointed toiler:oe the queetirm.. -to: the -Legislator; dienalatio question duo • , the He4at6 is ash% Me hides will depend some. what epos thy:decision of thet question--mho are • Ow inenthezi Emit Mande*? Mims' the but sew'', aloe Legidantre;Hanniton county was dl~ided:mte, two and noway -. two, the wanly three merabtaa.-- TheWidge r 'ckeied de liar, and nominated mem -I.ers kw' each &inlet aeceenelp. The Locos dia., reliardailtArad notoinua lb* pasidatei - a3i. the , et r eef•'Tbe; Whiphavealargemajority the airy—the Lanes in the county. The Wee twienhere for the noted* are aviiirdedto this ka:cis ' riteivaerfenn the algae claimed by • thaap, theywore eleeted;h7 a 4 = Ittid is purspep!ca tqam. 1114 cli*howerreraf . /raihiOn county; hes oethireieff atMge; find to. , ;"'" ,- falleithotavrTrieregralletndiefreerlitkantal as. !• 111 Ftingihelsaricthhaiiisisstitsiiist4 { This IS the time that we ever built itr siclizon.ofthe • rant aweraing to ileurlf tholrerelPitiVe of tie east* 'Vie' _law ; Wu phued,ln imententineud • yammer, and If it is rtneo it will Sake a Ltherity thini die. clerk of Hamilton county open,. to declare it inch: - This matter 'bows how daaPerataisf /4.oetocaiire anis to PoWer; and bOW reedy it is to ontrage the villa( the people,whea Inlet en& . . . Sgstss essoicts, of this Btess, is et:media the triiimktande 6usiness_offnutit4 br eilcalatiott ei fiandnica document iiipea Ludy et wsibington, by tic Lambs% etuughtg ibitt Gan. Taylor hurt. ;imbed so= MOOG antra pay--a as iim of '97/111hyle published a &Ards) , " sio,ftom thirhias the* Issethipstomr. What- ibtii` bosh= tor. LS bg:uzwiWa traittid Steles Senatort HoSv mut) bet, • ter Maio kind of conniving at fchntood and slonv `der,than•tho severing of itkilea goodoll Bova mind. Simon-wcA conduct Ira betecigloctod. . The anoniele says, =oar 'account solely/ drib .!xt.tottbied to desulithat the Roo goll bleu of Wil.t snot'S , Distrkistiel age stud• Atscrof duanarkrarby - taingke the Guatia'aFrea Sad gattilidaleb:Oct6 'Wo tl4ii cosempolsolo take eozofcat. We as Lim we eta airorellittisiWati k It thq did ma 'make area of thaanelvea by eta tisg SA; Jaitutim, an we ask is that they will not *name pnient donkeys, by Toth:a in Caton " „arida Gsrlsnaystsetb. ' , • The 011074d0 mpwe mtairuhritood maul C3f=:=== VygglOgstretb; bat its WWI= Will IbnPlYta ACM thatiheydid not vocal!' a bc4l o o Agpstmar Wellokuunlida. We oppose th? Mad 4)( ttnigwba declined to TOte tor JangoD, ' lIMM!32T'ffEI!OTS Mtihidelphie the Evening red mend= lioa: Scia.Vffiraftl. 1 : 44 iLC• Wm. / 1 - 7 kOMIX; litutE,e,"Lorie W.Ektraett tend Atfid halm a halissTharxreamadetiptacci:wfaalau. ".. 4 . l omilaakdolikhalogri Nairinag( sl l Vol ~.-MaueFM4 33l - n , I • _lkazuzpsaa, a Dedoetagetat_ asor 6toi rAthiitralaSiim , mouizedapsici pt qiiAtimPlfig the &drib "Wm Bout.' Cm wilt 1144 t&TO Clllll4l - pod lea kat ihare. •-• ‘ l6l .•Pwtisetathe waver., The doctrine. 144 ~....to the victors belong the TWA . !..lathe'onlyritindoirralde article in the treed of- S.OlO Every !other: , iple's= al !nose...lf:4o* its aboaldces as an -kil o tnent, aid easily Ussoff.' , lefferion and :lantana were zealous idiacates•' - of She good' old doctrines of Protection . tia American 'Labor. They bah sup ported the principle embodied in the ordinance of 1787, and Were the staunch &Marko( River and Harbor Improvements. Each of these invariant principles has had the sanction of the Locofoco party , within the last fifteen year*. Bat is now repudiated. The principle of Protection woe Lint idrandpaat began to go into disfavor before the n of 'Old Hickory's' oHicini caner. T '.doctrinelhat the General Govern. meat haul the . constilutional right to Improve our Rivers and Harters, and that it was its dull= arise that right, was nut trased.from the co creed. The pest principle embodied in the Ordinance of 'B7, was the last of these old fash ioned Democratic doctrines expunged from the Luca= of. Faith. But the doctrine of the 'Splits' is still adhered tra That will never be abandoned for two reason—Fust, because of its palatability and secondly, because Vut i t i Lunder' ts the 'cohe s ive power ' by which the ty is held . The patriotism of the boa= of that party, has its seat in their pocket Strip them of the hive of keeping that well lined, and their party ties would hang as loosely as their prin. ciples. ,14* . er`' 1 23. 1848. imam& Northerner. /his, rescind ULADISL ST.. ill be received ' of 0;4.6 use, ad- P.lPe!r• 4 piblished Thal_y Serra rare Dalars . per r imam, array alerted io band in arty in the day as mad for a speci until ordered out. The, following table exhibits the sums appropri ated by the Getters! Govurnmeut, for Internal Im p:memo= purposes, since, and including, Jeer. sou's Administration. Under mon 848,400 " Madison ........ ...... •• • • .200,000 " Monroe 706,000 " I. Q. Adams 2,310,000 . Jackson 10,582,000 " Van; Buren 2,221,544 Tyler 1,079,400 What a commentary is this upon the miserable sophistry of /eines IC.. Polk! His predecessor*, dorm 6 a period of half a century, have admitted the Constitutionality of the doctrine which be, in superionwisdout or conoeit, condemns as a Moto. rice of that sacred instrument! leariui both con sututional. and 'democratic ender Jefferson, Mad. Monme,,... dm, to do what Polk owed/ But this repudiation by one man, of • democratic prin. ciplee is no evtde.noe that. the People acquence in the repudiation. The priociple was democatic in 1809 . , arid it democratic now. The mere fact ittil; it arc r oadenitledliy the Loco Foe° perth ..Pes not alter its character, for there no less demo:mei in Loco Pacoima than there is vitality in Santa Annals wooden kg The people me about to gravid of Polk. It is a matter of but little consequence, therefine i 'vhat his views were upon this or any other subject.— Bat it is important to know how Cass stands affeo. ted. There are two means of judging of his posi tion: first, from what he sari himselk and second ly from what others my for him. The Baltimore Convent:MAU this suicreditedexponent of his views. And it (*edemas the system of Im_provements and applauds the action of the present Executive. This, in the absence of any bettM evidence, would be coneltudire; But, fortunately his own woad coo. damns him. 'When asked at Cleveland to give his views upon this subject, he refund on account of the `'noise and mamma, tot he added that he should deem the succeas.pf. the democratic party nowas inu iructam a feces the People for deo tread in lames E. Polk's footsteps! This declara tion, with his very contemptible hater to the Chi.. cart Canventient,funtiab all the evidence swots mrto enable sane men to .proper! classify him. LeWis Cass is equally lift. tin his nipudiation of Bose other old feshionsa democratic principles --aProoMtive Tariff and Free Labor upon Free ,Sol . He is now only the more bitter against them treatise be arnarecentlY their warm advocate. The leaders of his patty demand 'Flee Trade and the. Extension of Slavery; and be acquiesces as cheer. fully end pronifitly as he did when Gen. Brock or. idared him' to Mara to bereft and surrender! Although locofocoiems hass, the People have sot repudiated either the one or :becalm of these prin alpha. Bat' they wilt repudiate those brihom these principle? have teen repudiated. T are now preparing to dose; and the election Gen. Taylor will teach these vacillating demos gnea that it is as easyfor the People to abandon their &den as it elf b• their Bailers to abandon Bair principlart.--diferny :cow. ItISETINN IN lIABII4IOIII7IIIETTI. A lead to the Bast= atlas gives an animated amount of a Whig Mass Meeting at Dracut, in Mit State, on the "ish instant. We extract the fst. loaning: "1;4 time the meeting was organized our old e and invited guests, the Rough and Beady o fri o froml. await, arrived accompanied by • splen.{ diddwass band, playing some sold inspiring mustoi filling oar meeting home to overflowing, and Mtn' li ming 03 in every comer. There were f. One to five hundred of them, and truer ,and better 1 Whigs cannot be fond in - this Onion-. /They are always ready to do good service, as You know, and this 4li, you may rest assured, will roll op a &ally milked) , for Ohl Zack, and no mistake.— We had fall. Pm? thouitand Wee= At It o'clock the Rota Abbot Lawmen* made his appenuartne end was received with cheer upon cheer, till he hid ascended the phdform and was introdweedto the audience by the Preedent of the tonging. , The Speech OM. Lawrence was, with. . pii. out exception, the very best speech of the - in this yummy that it has been to lieentoj Eh speech was' a , keen !tang, unpresahre, and cos M _ .112 g onaktf. Mote speeches ' • to the . beartrigeur lastest &mots void oho; . pew *rt. leisspeechhas done tome toltulkitten the minds crow pimple here than all otheespeechis in this vicinity. D. opened the eyes of Ems *four "new fledged" Free Sod Mends warderfolly; aid he motabsed the Van Henn humbug chasm and \ ;dairies than,[ ewer heard it :dote before, and was most effective to convincing some of their wrong aced =war. Be finely etecuifica his an dieoce ker boars, es not* left the meet. ing house Chile he was 'MP i Three differ* ens dines he attempted to stop,bun vas requested by hundreds of voneestem all parts of the meet. Agleam to go on. Refinished his address in an eloquent appeal for all per= to do their whole they, and get others to do their duty likewise, and ' venter our services to elect worthy Old Zack, who never:Sonendem, and who depended#t all Ida sucessful beats on his volanteers. He was . 11411:1120/r cheered throughout his .addless, especially when be alluded to theold gun hilarrded ferm his (ether, , which his worthy sire shatddexed ;at Oroton ",; *Ad used at .Bunker Hill with goodireet,, In. the deinkee of good old BEd &Oki' lid' the Whole comby. Ile closed his 1 speech amidst Mandan of applause" . . The New Orleans Finegan* of the 10th hug. contains= 'coot= of dui burning of the steamboat Fruey 'Woods, cm her panne from Springfield fie the PM:WI/Karat Railroad. The boas vas destroy. ed in nekton time, and same of the pismire= and mew mere picked up by boat& The Picayune goes or, to any: Those' lost coned isfs /11.111 supposed to be nem' tut Brawn, :tram 81.LouiS, who had wilh him • samba oftelegraptdountrutamds; two (wallies, consisting at ono gentlemsto, kis wife, 'Cameo-law, two younghtdies, supposed toko Maas so Manua , kdiai, and two stow six pus andlll2 inkinitssw sernats of the stasis 6ms:dies; twiinegro men and thechambenned bis• lapsing to Ake boal,"aad" two tbasoaa unk 6 n a own -. The Lost, kSintwo with a knofpudi and shout Emmen bales of moms, was let. IfGea TigiciFis elected biwiltdo room to cub the Bylititof Conquest and chock lbo spread of Slavery than any attar thOWitto iota! JOHN (MCI' ADAMS. The SaM PrQpinL7 ' cOulaitad 1/10812/4'll°. leaped , lines of amazes. ehmeietee es. Gaga teat elm of/Medusa.' The mind thtanem andtdevthed driodam at - John Quincy Maths discerned hi the pure/and unaided theracter OfZitetunyTaytorthe :Might the West qualify:Mom of my radii to to' tut Aide:than'. support. ! The voice of the revered Adams 'canna to us at this time, fall of prophetic, advice and wirminp—lfartjard Cos. rim*. Lawns Cum—The friends Millie Simßs tall Cl, gnu be never owned ashy& They &mad mate= mum dim Thomas Jere/son prevented him by the Proviso of 1787--tor Gen. Cons waste favor of difflantig Army hurt Ohm. If this' Smile bad Anima aphis &cab In &slave Mite he would bun. thousands *film= by hitAsztraa"Cato purchasedn tty of a candidate. It his ant mamma of him, he ought to be ashamed of thank fovettyportmg such a =II vrho•has gauged no Tato. the olottgh: aileron snetely . to get "Mei fade Preibizazy. d bin to me the :amble contartione of Gan. Cates fats, when alone in his chamberhz mad big Mebane' letter. gervena! *hat &lapel he would be fir a Zoe gmth, M each a tizam.—amegmat Dealsona. - .4llanztratar, Mit blunzaza. , —datana coundguity las week, at Milo ,Platna, of lia murder arder Idits Ooodlent, was twateneed on -Friday by hip bleGattzt„ tote hanged on the tat of Ike:ember; In answer to the natal qualm laltbeetzdettee, he proceeded that ho bad been anongfulty cot:meted, bat aahthe bad as debt to pay n ,endwas quit& willing to pay J. The only Saver kat naked waithat exacatkm might be speedpakHar days maid lath bbn well, and four /puts ' LumanianoJltantoan Csasa.—There are al• ready cosehruidted sod filfiy boats elan dinctipttass, rennhsgen this canal Orator, Alva are junkets, 58 testa - and. 50 wenn. The pulses ate am:abed in the'Unfted &Vey, and the lino .beata and wetrbuilt, the Jake boats have figah, and bulk taw* enough to navigate oar inland easy - it necessary and the Aver bags Pre Pnnoilla• light Astaghtortgaally Wended fa the Illinois au& Bt. 'Joseph aims, so ages Ike Chicago Democrat. Gm. Lewin Co; ef Hiohn.:ht thefitat nouh, em then, who low eyes deohnud htirif in favor aIIAPFUSING human :Imo% And Mb man is the esndhhue a_pintrcalheg thud( deznotage. Whet 'a Del tion • -staey, What an insult to the projgo t—what as o u t upon Inathoe (opt nonuehliOn the' tiest undo 'tool of the slave w a. er Mantas, eves . , pat& We in this connuy., lie ram* the prom of. servilee—opposed to la Anon of shroui ',indite &nation. • He a.lseetstlaiin Detoonrall- He hat only coped Jeirataisra emu, and Can hhi Mahn Re is as inthdrelyears behind the. Ne; and• lesit, men ' vhf othloi n iplaeaston'io how% tali *people ea Casa its Dethoeiit: »do • Demon= ! atuJudant Demos& FOREIGN . NEW& By Tux:- rricassirmAtariiunnw The Britannia arrived at New York alien hion! day, and brought London dates to the 29tItand Liverpool to the 30th of September. The knowing letter to the New York Commercial Adveitiaer, contains a succinct and intelligible account of all important foreign matters, brought down to the day of It date, and our readers will find it really re. freshing, atter being mystified by the Unintelligible =seam frequently sent by telegraph Losocar, Sept. 29,1846 The Eumpeau toil and trouble ( or the present week amounts to about what may now be consider• ed the average quantity. A repntdican movement in the Grand Duchy of Baden ; on the heels of the affair at Frankfort, has served to keeGermany in confusion. Prussia is aull laboring to the vain diketo establish the existence of an efficient ex ecutive government conjointly with that of an tin trained and sMgle popular Assembly. AtuariSl keeps up a bald front on tlusludian question. Sicily and Naples have been torn for a moment from each others' fangs, but ace mil panting in their an. slacked hatred. England the trials of the Char tans and in Ireland those of the rebels are simultw nom* proceeding, and horn France we are pa. Windy watching in utter unoertainty for the next move of the national phantasmagoria. THE GERMAN REPUBLICANS. It will be recollected that shortly alter the French revolution the Provisional Government at Paris adroitly contrived to get rid of all troublesome for eigners from the capital, by urging them to proceed on republican crusades to their respective father lands, and that, having furnished them with rail road conveyance and every thing to facilitate their departure, it left them without assistance, to be cut up or put in prison by their enraged countryman, as the case might be. In this way a company of Belgian liberators were conveyed at rate of 20 mile' an hour to a railway station on their own auntie?, where a regiment of soldiers were drawn up on each aide to hand them out and conduct them to the neatest jail; while a similar body were wet into Germany to meet in the universal terror and hostility of the invaded districts, a scarcely less miserable fate. The chief agents In the latter movement were a Mr. RectotStruve, both of whom, alter, they had discovered the abortive mums of their contrived to escape into Switzerland.— Mr. , it appears, was possessed of property and is understood to liave invested it in United States stock, with the view of starting for America. But the Schleswig Holstein excitement and the re. coat =duct of the Fmakiort Diet on that question seem to have revived his old ambition, and consequently to sooner had the Frankfort out break taken place than his party from Switzerland at the bead of a refuse hand of Poles, Frenchmen, and Germane, invaded the neighboring Duchy of Baden and proclaimed the German republic. The population of this Duchy is about 1,000,000, but the rebels appear successfully to have marched to Carlsruh Its cajfital, where Mr. Struve proclaimed martial law -0 411 traitors and temporiaers," and issued orders fi rms property of all monarchists to be confiscated. Every man between the ages of 18 and 40 was called upon to join the movement under peril of aurammy punishment, and, is this way a somewhat formidable form was of course easily raised. Troops, however, were immediate• ly marched a t them, and the newsthis mom. mg is that at a place called Steven they were encountered and totally dispersed. The real name her cif vohn 0 uary fighters does not appear to have e eded 80. From Frankfurt the intelligence is not important. The outbreak in that city hoe been followed by the enactment of repressive measures, but not of the blindly tyrannous and permanent son adopted by the Parisians after the affair in June, which could only have proceeded from the people possessing little moral courage and resolved louse power with all the severity ofehject km It appears that only one member of the Assembly was eeen among the insurgents, or at least, upon the barricades, and a is said that the night before. the rising • meeting was held of the members constituting the ultra de. mocratic t 40.--M which the question whether should join the outbreak was pnt and negatived by a vote of 20 against 19.. All appro. beinzient of renewed disturbances seems now to be at' ttend The army in Frankfort cumbers 10,000 men. The total estimate dialled and wounded= both sides in the late conflict is somewhat under 200. Ajpo_od story is told &outset the condiments, a radical Mr. Mestenuch, who at a recent meeting implored the _people not to abolish titles of nobility, sines, were they to do so, there would he no dis tinction betweenlim and the Prince of the same name. , It is to be finned thatth. .• state &Wags] now exist mg in Germany must be expected to =inure fin a long time. Indeed several years must elapse be fore a defiance adjustment shall have beenmade, from which the nation may =non a steady coarse. For thirty-three years the theory of liberty has been sorowing up in the maids of the people, while the practice ofdesponsas has been complete. The con victions thus engendered by long and enemy re-. emotion are of too deep • nature to-admit now of reaction, bat the utter incapability of pasting these convictions into working 'shape, from the want of 'previous , will lead to almost interminable muddle. The CUB never again tolerate maything in the shape of deal= gercernmest- but they will oft= AO brit, just as the pupil who is left for the Fist tune to work out a pro bl em upon hirwn responsibility will remember how cam. &Mtflr Wed attseton with ids master by his %sit* Apt= over Slie wan enemies and I mistakes througtflffillffir lirainstrat tesail diffilatf- - mussaportevsmui. The King of Prussia has at length succeeded in Binning a ministry, of which General Von Pfuel is the head, Mr. Vora &ACTA having failed in the attempt. The difficulty ism find any one who can maintsin eftrin bone and at the same lime preserve the aver tithe Assembly , sod there seems link • • • • it will be 0';:;TCOUle. 11 is absent ludicrous as it is panful to observe the dread of military sway among the people, on the one hand, and the prospect of anarchy on the other, and the incessant Vacillation is everything. As regard. Austria sad thenestioes Melons movements 011. will on the part of France and Sardinia,rod it is in this quarter that the real cloud in the European roped , hang. — The Cabinet of Vienna rein mss' taro a dignified tone And a recent announcement in thelMaan Ga. are plaid, stows lint they will receive, if necena ry, powerful ed.ln that Austria declares that she Lombardy by virtue of the trea ties of 1 and that those tr eaties were prom. tied by all tie proemial Europe, and that they eau be set aside tif theinediatim Many two of the parties, as utk imams France and England, with out the consent °Mho remainder. Emilia, at all events, it is affirmed, would insist upon a voice In the matter, and if negotiations were considered necewary,would demand another European Congress. Backed by so powerful an ally, it is hardly likely that Austria will permit the aghast tone of dictatioa, and ne England tom lately had her Radesky in Ireland in the shape of General Macdonald, and is consequently in no position to lecture Austria upon the propriety of emancipating her rebellious provinces., she can have Lila. reason to that that we aball go beyond a tender all good officea She had only, therefore, France to meet, and it remains to be seen whether General Carolyn& will have the courage, in the face of an impatient army, and a reckless people, to moderate his tone to similar limits. NAPLES AND SICILY. The war in Sicily has been suddenly stopped by an =Ostia imposed on - the Bing of Naples unme. diately after the havoc at Memos. Application was at the same time made to the Sicilian Gov. comment at Palermo, to know if they would also ague to it upon condition that its acceptance should 1206 Itl way compromise their canes and the anon haring be= in the aflbriattre, the pasties have dues remained in at yoo--with the exception that the Sicilians still continue to prepare far a vigorous renewal of the conflict The fact of thearniltke not hair/110cm' imposed until after she. mischief was done in Messina has of course called forth the budem reproaches throughout the island and ft ea:Wray Nmishes another Inexplica ble phenomenon in the modern enforcement of lammetional prnciplea One supposition to account for the citcruitranc e is that it was founded on the uncalled for barberc ties poetised at Hanka, against all the recognise ed rulesof war, since it Ls:alleged that the force employed was amply seaciant to take the town by assault, and that Its bombardment from the cita del was consequently an act of gnitnitcos it such as to justify Other powarsin interfering to pro vent its repetition. Another suggestion •is that it was necessiwy for the Sicilians to show that they -ware determined never to =Merit , end that they tumid rather undergo extermination, and that this itt c 2 u4 been demoutrated the any by their conduct as farther proleanyalko of contest most merely be regarded as useless 6u:chary The kw:nor, imam is believed to have been the true pound of inlarle= and it L understag that dill in utterly repudiating = of Naples and his dynasty for ever, that will be p=itied to renew heit'auempts joining them subjection, without. farther in. I I taferenee, urdegs be shmeld go beyond the Wands of legitimate warfare. CHARTIST TRIALS. Daring the past week the triahi of the Chartista, apprehmuled a month cv two back, on the night of ' their intention to parade the meta, and to set fire tohousez, hams been going on. They have deveh. owed no new !iota, and the wretched mature of ail the parties im limited is Mich as to render thalami of a Crown on, conducted by the Attar. my General, almost in le. The painful part of the business is that the chief witnesses were two men who joined the culprits with thascde view of reportiag all their promediugs dayby day to the police. These men, both of - zuetarionaly bad char acter, attended all the meetings, 'Mantua their vouched dupes, not only by ihe example of their presence, but by constant suggestions of • kind as demoniacal as any cif those put kirward by the alms, end thea, when they had th up to the full point that would gone sedeec with t Mem em to transpaitien fir lite, gave a final notice of the place and boas when they might be seized. Of *mese the coavictiaa of the parties bas not result. ed Wady upon the evidence of these men, be. canoe_ many collateral eirearettanges lace their guilt beyond a doubt; but it Is deplmul s to think, that in a Cheat= eatietrywhere the daily . prayer Of every span, repeated by rote, if not in any other' way, is that her may be kept Gam temptatioa, per [ sans are deliberately employed to go on with their Mimes up to the crowning point of crime, instead Or steps being taken to stop them in their course nine trety,eatifest stage, /0321 • Detre the Seal betrayal of the imbecile amok, In the present ease;ahe police were in possession of mtelder• roof to =rid them of • aandemeantor .n there can be no question that a year or tWo with hard labor at the maul wadi two been • fat pare seem. way of meeting the matter, than the parade* a Mra' Meate° Car, hOwosits.lifrom-this view omen, the presiding Indgeionnumind ed the esideace of the worst an& MIL aCtiYe ..of the. two intrema rs , and mid that man joins lag with platters to betray them, should receive the thenla rather than the disapprobation of the puhlim runes:Jo g at the same time, that if any ache jurors had a °arrant who knew of his nth. hr servants being ensaged in a schease to set his house on fLre, he would naturally ire Each a one to join the others, to fold oat their designs. and to keep him informed of all that was Pin 013. That a doctrine so monstrous can be propounded Gam the judicial bench, and meet With general concurrence in England, seems scarcely credible, and nothing could beuer illustrate. the may in which, m Y have repeatedly observed, the pub licl Per their sense to be blinded under eimpu of a selfish and clam etaimirvatism. That it is very desirable for a govemment to en courage any offender to tort from his path, and not only to contras as regard" himself, bat to fur nish the means of wresting .others nom a simi lar cense, no one can dispute, but that, instead of being immediately mopped in their course, they are not only suffered, bat encouraged to go on from evil to evil, is a piece of deliberate barbarism too sad to contemplate. IRELAND. The trials of Smith O'Brien tied hie colleagues were tel commence at Clonal yesterday. All ex citement on the subject seems to have dropped, and the people whose shouts urged on these un happy men are now, it appears, too indifferent to their melancholy fate even to pay them a mark of their sorrow on their passage through the streets as Worm Alter they shall have been convicted and transported, however, a buret of idle feeling donbtleas Wow. Of the leaders Who have not yet been captured it is now positively asserted that Mr. Darcy McGee, late sub editor of the Na. n, escaped deglcin hack to America, add that Do. bony has agood his retreat to Pula. Lord John Russell. it appears, in, atter all, not to be called as a witness on Smith O'Brien', triaL— The rumor is that the letter, in favor of physthal force demonstrations, which it was suppbsed coald - 1 be proved to have been written by tha lordship, turns oat to have been wriuen by mother noble. Juan, not a member of the present cabinet. The story from first to-last Is, very probably, false.— We hear nothing more of the alleged criminatlon of the armlet, hierarchy with tho early stages of the rebellion, or whether the matter has actually been hashed up by the Government. Arrests con. none frequent, and among the latest are Mr. Kith. lea, the proprietor and editor of the Waterford Caramel', and Misa Power, for harboring her neph • ow, Mr. 01111thony. PEACE CONGRESS AT BRUSSELS. A meeting of the advocates of peace principles from all pane, held during the pan weak at Be:m ales, has been the means of drawing forth an el. oquent letter from Mr. Cobden. An invitation was sent him to attend, and being prevented Gem ac. renting it, he took the opportunity of contributing his aid to the cause by adding to his reply a few general remarks. He announces his cordial ap• proval of the expediency of agitating kirthe con. elusion Of arbitration treaties between nations, Eon bean to exprern an opinion on the pelrpriety of establishing a Congress of Nations to establish national code, and in *onto measure doubts its policy; but green most emphatically to the primary importance of recommending a general &serum. Me= Ha then points out that in I 817 the effective of theregalar armies of Europe was 2,200,000 men, together with 150,000 sailors. At the same time, the National Guards of France, Switzerland and Germany, at the lowest estimate, must have been 1,000,000, while the armed police, civic guards, custom house officers, &a, awell the total to 4,000 ; 000. This is called the peace establishment, and us expense, estimating the pay of the regular sol• diem, and the lass of time of the militia, IS, of course, overbelmiug. Tatting the 2,350,000 regular soldiers and Rollins ako.e, the con, if they were all paid at the name rate as those of England, would be .1:200,000000 sterling per annum; this, however, would be an cabanas", estimate, tecnuall , finvlgn 000 11 wit leas than our own,but at the same time it is to be borne in mind that the charge of keeping up &milled places 04 the continent in greater than in:England. All these men are in the vigor of hk, and, suppon• lug they could each man earn 1:20 a year, here is another addition to the national loss of mare than £100,000,000 Mr. Cobden, knowing shrewdly the English people, admits that it may be considered vulgar to appeal to pecuniary feelings, but, he asks, If the New Testament has failed, what can be said! When Jenner found all his appials to the humanity of certain parochial authorities muna nonfat, he at last gained Ws point by showing that it woula . cost less to saocinate the poor than to pay for coffins for those who died of the smallpox. INSURRECTION AT CEYLON. pcn One of the most remarkable considirations in connexion with the present year has been the ep. idemic character of Its events, It attune es if a roinahnionary atmosphere pervaded the whole world, and oven people that are scarcely ever heard etc and who certainly had not been infected by anything from Europe, seemed at the:vet7 time while our own outbreaks were taking place to make their existence known- by aimiliar demon.. stemma. Ttro Indians to Yacdtan , the -blacks In St. Domingo, the tribes in Llisdaon'a Ray territory, and a variety of other minor ram were all hard at work aiainhanconaly with carmen detnamorsteons, and now we have anotheeadditkm to thefact of an attempted lemma:non at Csayleo canned Feely by the immeitite ernes tetum gaud tettl i ptsc . dts... .novel's eat ofttemeirivemetlr ilmetituieut of the of the - eWvis'inlers, wDowas deposed by the British in 1.515. The arignial Eu ropean aettl&nentson the island were kininded by the Porn:mew. and afterward by the Dutch, but g is now entirely a possessicat of England. and yields an annual invents" of from .0.50,000 to '.£309,000. Its population is 1,r0a,000. The inhabitants gems orally are mdd owes lank mom of them itt:the ince. rior are ignorant and careen, and although the present affair was speedily pot down, it involved the death 0(17 of the insurgents and the Procia" nation of martial law in the district where it occur. red. Several also were tried by evert martial, and shot or transported, according to their degree. MONEY MARKET AND COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. The beat indication of the monotony which pro. veils in the money market will be found in the fact that week after week, consols continue at fift--. The general want of =wage and cbeerfalaess Io eater into new transact] ons continues witt the slighteat indication of change. One fact,,htiw hou ever, dining the week, which has summed mese people, is that Mr. Camerae, of WaahMmon, the contra.> tor be your last loan, has aueceeded in disposing of not less than 5. 1 ,000,000 of that loan the capitalists of London. The price of wheat 'v ned about 2.41, at the commencement of the week, and the Gill would have bean soliseviently inmost. ed but for two days of incase= ram, which have this morning given some firmness to the market SPECTATOR. P. S. [have omitted to mention the new, Stun Spain of the Ducheas of mention having given S pate to a daughter and heiress to the Spanish throne. This event, happening es it does, ia a re. markable termination to the long evils of Louis Philippe's dynastic policy, since, while the SAlitubal alliance destroyed instead of securing his comae, the circumstance of a member of the family being now in the line of auccession to thecrown of Spain would present an insuperable barrier to the fu ture election of any of them to the loot Rime of France. Te Dim:sums esrwsiari LOCOTOCOLICIE arm Damechicy.--"Why do sameofyour Whig RPM" said a Democrat friend to us ithe other day, "mill us Lomax= and some Democrats! you I obser ve, always adopted the hatar term I , .The great body of your patty," we replied, "are I..occ6ocos, and they ought l rustioe, so to be de. situated, but aswe prefer gamy, to err cm the aide of courtesy, we call you Democrats." "But is there," he asked, "airy &armee in the meaning of the terms, and whe; Is for "The ditterenee," we replied, "Is akimethis: Deswermy may be considered tm • kind Of • slight fever of Repubhoonism, but LoorfooniviialhOter9 black coma of Democracy.".. g 0 fiiedd Vat us, with a look as dhe bad the disease upon Mo. — St. larsio Nero lira. Govorma MercaLr's Ortino—At 4latig macs meeting, on tho flth lastant. to Ilsuldtim good' ty, Ohlo, Governor Metcalf, of Kentucky, tiddreas. ed the meeting, and In a short but well iirrauged speech, stating among other things, that if pound Taylor vetoed a bill containing the prohibits of the Wilmot Proviso, or Ordinance of 'B7, *mem. lag the newly acquired territory, he (Metcalf) and all others in Kentucky, slave holders and no slave holders, would consider him recreant to 8/1 the pledges ever made by him, and unworthy the Cann. tenance and support of any honest man tar over annelid Taylor is so understood all tbsotightbe Not* and generally so in the South. We'dciubt not beam understonds his position bizt=if, and 6611 faithfully abide by it. Thefollowing are the returns, ofilcial and Spoi i. cal, from the 17th distrlel. Them is no dotibi Calvin's (Whig) eleetina: Calvin. Blair, Huntingdon, Centre, Juniata," Calvin's majority, Nor Tina Timm—A genitetnan, who has just finished a journey through Pennsylvania sap OW he eaw several flags dying in various places, bear ing the deceptive Inscription, 'Cass Bonet AND 1= TAW, or '42!' This fp= did vary well in the canvass of 144, but will not pus waxer tow. .Theo the soog Was' rob Poor Omar Whip what maltCl you look no blue. Wa will have Polk and Dallas, and the Tariff or Ml,' The people of Pennsylvania were cheated oit4 Into this support of a Loco Foco Free Trade Prot ident, bat will not bear a repetition of the caregoe. Wt. Lawn:nes, Esq., Ember of Abbott and, Junes Lawrence, died at his residence in Bosun. on Saturday last, oiler a long and lingenog inn* He was well known thropgbout New England. by! Ida easnalve manufacturing nature/In worazo mem= A Sao Scsas—A poor young girl, who will no* reach the ageof 14 till next May, "As "rated oi Friday, at her mother's request, for the larceny of a shawl. The °facer bond her in a loose of ill fame, on the hilt where she said she had been en. tined by a profligate female named Burrell. The unhappy mother had her arrested by the taking of the shawl in order to get her away from the infa mons den, and procure her commitment to the house of refuge. The Mayor committed the girl , lo jail, but her mother, in going up and finding that her associates in the jail were perhaps worse than those from among whom she had been taken, her aelf bailed her daughter ant of prison, and took her home, to try to reclaim her. &Ala Una re Arzzonver.—The Prospect Stage was upset on Thursday night, opposite the town house, in Allegheny city. The night was very dark, and the driver missing a figure, drove over the pile of dirt thrown out in execrating for laying the water pipes. We did not leans that any body had been injured. It might be ad. vieoble and proper to erect beacon lights along those sidewalks in the channel of the streets. If a vehicle should fall into one of those pits, it might be a serious matter for somebody's skull. . . . Psursart. Acctnavr.—A little son of Capt. Wm. Dean, of the steamboat Colombian, was accidental. ly killed on Saturday afternoon. He was playing with two other little felkiwa near a shop at the point, end attempted, it is supposed, to climb a heavy piece of steamboat timber which leaned against a fence, when the timber fell, struck the child on the temple, and he died in a few minutes. His age was *boot five years. The funeral took place yesterday, from his father's residence. Capt. Dean is absent with his boat. Tits %Ants:lL—About dusk last Satarday eve Wog, a storm passed over our city, which was somewhat peculiar in its character, presenting the strange phenomena of hail, rain and snow, accom panied by thunder and lightning. It was of short duration, and caused but Mile change in the at mosphere. RIDDLE', G has issued the first number of en Advertisiog Cir. cular, to be distributed gratuitously. It will ap. pear monthly, and will be devoted to the advertio ing of Real Estate offered for sale or lease. 5,000 copies will be Waled, and those baring property to dispose of should not fail to avail themselves of this medium of advertising. hLousas Owosso THINGS Srusrattr.—The Bur gess of South Pittsburgh was summoned before Alderman Steel, on Saturday, for refusing or negs keting to lay out a certain road op Coal HiLl, as directed by the Court Rsruza Bs; Indies were compelled to walk out into the mod, in Fourth Street, just above the Mayor's office, on Saturdey, owing to the ob structions placed on the pavement by the work.. men on these new building. That same nuisance has been complained of for some months. Deem or H.. Jrassusst MASOIV.--Oa Sat.- day evening died to Boston, at an advanced age, Hon. Jeremiah Mason, a distinguished jurist and advocate, and formerly by many years an emi nent and influential Senator in Congress from the Stale of New Hampshire. He came to that city about twenty year. ago, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where be had been for many years in the active practice of hie profession, at the had of 4.%e bar of the State. 'TAYLOR BIICTIIIeCIi The friends of Taylor and NG Fillmore will meet a IVA/LEROUSE. Penn street, on Monday October 23, of 7 o'clock, P. M. All friendly to the Tender 'la Frce Foil and Penn sylvania iIIVIMILL, and the country at large, are roe dtally invited. Come and Tyr Col. Ton, OEM Ilarriton's ant at the battle of the l'hanies, and Minister to Bassin under the adminthtnituth of President Barnum. Col. Tod and others will address the manna' The different Glee Clubs in the city and vicinity are speciallde r y Invitet!. d. Up or of Exeeutive Committee. act 23 P. A MADEIRA_ Peril. PILIZE 121IIER. The liimenuva Commutee of the n JLN itoorth arid Ready ChM" offer a handoome PRIZE BANNER to the Ton.- atop or Uorcomh conntY. which Ma Jammu mereased Tote to Me TAU.. AM/ Fuamoaa nem... on the 7th of November, over Me rote for Gov. Johnston. in October . COorturraz ro •wato 01,1113.1 —Robert Mackey, J meter, Samuel Rosetiorsh. By order of the Comm... -- lava -Pauk..—These Peal, discovered by Dr. ,IIF- Lsow, and witich beau h. name; were Km used in he. ownliractie". In • thor dean they aurseted the atten ntotber pitysielana, and theme passed into gene- Wurkfria r tre6 " re . A&V...lC: the mamma of disease, mul he Is swell. The effect is alma magical; and aim swallowing drugs and me th - Ante of aunnher demolition. th e *effete, Ends himself Yellowed SI MM. Diseases of the liver are very com mon to dux cannery, and are m the charac ter, as they am fewspient in occurrence. Are you trou bled with any of the numerous cionplainui which ori (Mete in • diseased wale of the Lim' Purchase Dr. BPLane's Pill , and tie relieved at once. Far sate at the drug .tore of J. KIDD k Co. CO wood urea math Abbeadrar Focarn Wsan RO.lll sot, fitlt&DT Clara. —At • meeung of the Whig citizens of the lth Ward, Allegheny, at eras resolved to organise • Rough and Ready Club, with aursliary Comutittees of Vigilance, Flnance, fee , and to enable tb• Wlarg voters generally to participate to the tematnangnecessary law. of the canvass, a meeting was app ointed to be held al 7 aeeloek on Thtuaday eventng neat, the •4111 inst., at the harsh. of T. Gardner, at We north and of the liallt! St. RALLY! RALLY! and pall all Gave • "Ha.. Yin." J. Kozo, Seereuu7 ran MN Peso. )tlg..A.—lf you 'nab to be sue , peesful in any tendenaking, you must always 'me the I erotic.. means.' Therefore, if you have a cough, use Egracrewurr and be cared, for it m the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, theerthe only efficient means to cure you is to use Jayne.. Fspectonua. which well tmenediatelyoyerconee the spurn which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosen. and brings up the movie which clogs them .0, Mid thus removes every oh.truction to • free respi ration, while at We .ame tune all inflammation is side deed, and a cum ts tannin to be effected. Have yoo Bronchitis, Spfiung of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Polmonary AffecOon, then ace Jay's Expectorant and relief is certain, and you will find that you have need the proper mean. For safe in Piusburgh as the Pekin Tea Store 72 4ffi Wan near Wood. lanl7 - - Jaime's Exesturoasirr.—We wouldll attention to this excellent remedy for Cough; Colds ca , Consumption, Asthma, mud MI affections of the Throat and Langs. EfM , illll seer cal times within • few years past had occa sion to m se • medicine of this kind, we have;by experi ence tested its excellent (patine., and me prepared to recommend It to others. Ministers or °Mei tontine speakers afflicted with bronohial affections will find anal benefit from ILO use. It is prepared by a mienti fin physician, and all classes will find it a safe and effi cacious medicine m the diseases for which it I. conuinendeff--(Colornbus tOhm) Ceo.. and Journal. For gale at the Pekin Tea Same, N 0.70 Fourth street. my 23 De. A MIR do or Taro vox 25 Morn—Yellow and unhealthy Teens, after betng once or the clean ed moth Jones' Amber Tooth Paine. have the look mid color of Ivor's', and at the same time to so lonocent and line, that 11.11 daily 140 so even to those teeth that are tn a good condition, giving them a beau tiful polish and preventing decay. Those decayed it prevents from becoming vrorsts—it also farness such m are becoming loose, and will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliclomly sweet. Price 2.5 or 371 cents • box- For sale by WM. JACKSON, SP Liberty street, sign of the Big 80114 seplel MTMONT in favor of Dr. new , . Liver Pnls. --It wand b e easy to MI • volume k with certificates of the excellence of this medicine. Wherever It has bad a trial It has made itself popular We have Incur pots' session hundreds of orders like the following: Vatnacuou, N. Y, Dec. 10,1E147. Maas. Kmn & Co: Your travelling agent len with me a short time since, quantity of hl'Lean's Liver Pills. The whole lot sold very rapidly, .and gave the highest satisfaction. Indeed it is eonsidensi the best medicine of the kind ever offered for sale. Please send me another supply as woo as possible. Wll H A genuine Article of the above ValuableAlN SWORT medicine can be had at the dreg stole of J. Kidd A Co., No. GO Wood auzat. sepll Men never attempt to counterfeit a worthless article h ence valuable medicines are frequently Imita ted The knave who counterfeits a medicine commits as at a crime as VII were a honk note or the coin atria 'united States. U A PahnestoelOs Vermlfage, which is the only safe and certain care for worms, has been counterfeited in litany sections oldie country, and persons should be on their guard when purchasing to get the genuine article, prepared at Pittsburgh, Pa. aplll °That whiter shin of hers, than snow, And pure as monumental slabaster.” All females hove skin like the above, who use Jones' Spanish Lily White. It maketla pure snowy, yet maul rally white. Bold at WO Liberty street lytk Pasket ~..1883 eso‘ 1614 DIED, The funeral will take place from the residence of his father on Ferry street, alle morning at 10 o'clock. The (fluids end acquaintances of the family ire respectful ly invited lowtend 'without further notice, On Bond • only son of 7 months an • atlernoon, the 22E1 inst tin rhotnns and Eliubath Par n k.s L o ß ti, stiP .919 days. The funeral will take place this (Idonday) afternoon al half past 3o'cl.k, from the residence of the parents on Stott street, Sixth Ward, midway between Wy street and Pennsylvania Avenue. The friends and quaintances of the family are invited to attend. W. 11. Wright, M. D., Dentist, 0111C1 and resideoce cm Fourth lanai, opposite the Pittsburgh Bask. Office:hours from 9 o'clock to 19 A M., and from I o'clock lob F. AL seplt-ty Dr U. 0. Stearns, Demist s — OFFICE at Die. liettet's on Fourth sheet, • few doors above Wood once, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with oru- Adel gums, after Me manner now universally prefer red at tha east, manufunared to suit each panicular caw. Teeth, from • toll .at down to • single one, in setted on it suction plate, dun avoiding tolury to the natural teeth, Spcmmens of blocks of swoon plate may be el 00 the ofßee. opantions Incident to the profession performed with Care and failidalness. aorta3c• PIA.NOS. A SPLENDID assortment of Moho. gany tutd Rosewood P 11.004 it. , fin' :shed. These imamate-nu are made of the latest pattern and best materials and will be sold low for cash by F. 111,111hiRiLl2 Wood street, al door above FM. N. B.—Tlunte who are in want of a rood instrument, are respectfully invited to examine glen before par. chasing elsewhere, as they cannot be arcellwi by any ia the country, and will be sold lower than any brought from the East. glrojust received, two pianos of Ram burgh mannfuture, warranted to be superior to any ever sold in this country. oct23 P. B. TO WiIOLESALE GROCERS. m undersigned are prepared to fill coders or .ay T quantity of Cypress Molyses Ilarre/s,of • =Ten or quality, deliverable to order at any time, 14 glving I. a few days notice, at our Wharf Boat• e thins we can make it the interest of those merchants who bay largely on the coast, as they can order their bor. eels shipped to any plantation they may desire, which shall be attended to without aura charge. WATTS, GIVEN Co Paducah, Ky., 0ct.113, Mancaamete & hinannrecronatne October 20,1848. A N election for thirteen . Director• of thin Be.o /1. the ensuing year will be held at the do g tionatt on Monday, the Ruth day of November next txt.-2:1-dtd IV. H. DENNY, enabler. UHNPIKE ELECTION—TiIe =dee, thm an elee tion veal be held at the public house of Alexander hPFarland, Oil the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turn pike, an Thursday. the 16th of November next, to elect one Preident, one Treaurteer, and six Managers of said toad for one year. oct23.lr3t•T JOHN hi`CLUSKEY, Treauurer. ANTED—A GLrl to do housework. One whom demands her business, and ean am* well ro commended, can bear of a pleasant situation, at mod wages, by Inquiring at this office. onOlictr rpAR-5o bbls N C TR, ist)pziracoircWs! *ding and for sale by & Co, bora avatar St CLIEESE-71 b.r.• now landing and for saleby oci23 ISAIAH D KEY it Co, front W AX:E t D o — g A o d Coo o. zerzh,; , ce: mak e y Pol k 13 . t• goottor t ro Apply to w ('CARBONATE AMMONIA—I cask for .ate very j low by oce/3 J SCEIOON&LAKER &Co COLOGNE—Gem2Ine Farina, "Jos Amon" for islet by oct23 J SCROONMAKKR6 Co CHLORIDE LlME—Muspratt &Elect's best quality, for sale by oesil BCHOONAL&ICEB. &Co pitIESTC VEiSilli , LlON—Expe . for soaforta kers, for sale by J SCHOONMAKER &Co CIANARY SEED-6 bbls for rata b ki 0c623 J 6 C/101431Ang &Co bxs extra Cream Ch . Dr tale by C _ ... „. 01TON YARN, &e.—(O,lXO lbs Cotton Yank, as sorted slumbers; 150 bales Battla6; 150 do Caudle Wick, Co. sale at lowest otarr a in. 0er.51 RIMY & Co OORN BROOMS-160 do: for aslow by oetil3 FRIEND, RIMY ft Co SCOTCH SNUFF—I tierce Ciatitnnl Philadelphia, Jost received and (or sale by cm= JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist 'LILACS:IND—IOU doz h.fuon's Challenge, hut reed JO sad for sale by oet23 JOHN D MORGAN PT& TURPENTLNE—S bbl, reed sad for We by a c JOHN D MORGAN GUM SHMLAC-9 eases Gum Shellac, orange/ received and for sato by _ act= JOHN D MORGAN S A b R 7 S APARILLA .23 ROO7-1 b i ted N eql !lag sale • AN U - UNT , S I.IIIIIIENT—LS gross just reed and for _ sale by oeilY/ J KIDD & Co . p t l e 7 e lt COUGH CANDY—A fresh sapplatat co nof for sale by oetri J SID VAAIILY MUSTARD -1 peas rust reed and for sale JC by oct23 J IUDDt Co R ED WAFERS-33 lb. tom rood rod lot nu, tof es= seen J KIDD & Co 4_,IANCY [wen, ASS'D-30 boo just reed and - fof .1L bah. by oet. J JUDD RCo Chronicle copy. OVAL PILL BOXES -4 casks Just ree'd and tot We by oct2l. .. . RE_ SELLERS F ,- LARE MANNA-1 ease Just reed and for sale bi mud R ESELLERS '.. ____. W WM GLUE—I bbl No 1 extra,Aa roo'd sad (Di solo by °ern RE SELLERS - 7 I)IFaCIIE2I.,-25 sack. Dried , leso ßlD in i tt aza , won ." WSW .11 : Q ttlaiii-4 iktail X O 6 int. nalei.d " ' • g " - ; !....7 and for do tq. oel2l J C BI CfitetYla"'"'" b'"V}VetileirtiOVZ, DOTABH-5 enaks fru .ale by octli WICK & WCANDIJZOS S-- CORCHINGS-1 bbl. for sato b octal WICK £ APCANDLE7SS D RY APPLES-7 bags for rale by octal • WICK & APCANDLESS ALEILATus—n casks (or We by ore& & ArCANDLESS EATurrs sacks now landing from stosatier- Hudson; for achs by Debt! ISALtiI DICKEY tb Co, front st GLNSIOII2-5 bap non, landing from steamer Rad. Boal for rale by ail ISAIAH DICKEY 100 COFFEE -3% bnEn Rio oda» and for Ws by • jt FLoyj k oet2l Roan rch Roctßap BUTTER --10 bbla iPlaingron) Batter, arrived dila day and for aale by oet3l J& R FLOYD BROWN-8V dc: Poland Brooms, in suns and for We by peril J & R FLOYD - G. E.. WAIINEIt, PreouleaL ocM pOTAB-3 east. pore Potash, arrived by wagon . EF this day and for sale by twa! SALERATUS-10 oasts (Ades. Salem., in store and for sale Ilpy octal J & R FLOYD R OLL BUTTER-4 Ws fresh, just reed and Om sale by mai BROWN & CULBERTSON MOW CL0771-147 yd. for sato by oer2l BROWN & CULBERTSON TBFP lbs Sea tuck 7 for sale by Deal BROWN k CULREWISON ARLEY MALT—GOO bulb am hiel for alb by beat BROWN A. CULL'BERTSON OPTS. TURPENTINE-93 bbla Elpts Turpentine, in Pm , . order, Nat received and for .ale HENRY CIELLY W MURPHY In a Ranch wo b rk2= at . oet2D WR. MURPHY has reed by Rpm*, a lot of . Frersieh Merinota of all colors, which ha will offer at very low price,, north east eornor lth and Market eta Deal WR. MURPHY ha.. .pm roe'd by Express a far. . titer supply wide Mk Leaved Silks, far run- Inas, 11.114 40 in. wide, at nona out corner 4th and Market Its peal LEAD -9bo yin Galena 4, per steamer Tab re, for We by bet2o FRIEND, RIMY & Co COCHINEAL -60 lbs prism, jest need and (or sale by aced) R E BELIF6IB, 67 wood at CAMMONIA-1 case Just reed and for sale by ° e' lo E E SELLEILS MALAzgully r _ _"okIiEF"NEL liderhtiVeyZ reebi by eu........5.NDER & DY, 3 market a; octlB N W car of . Diamond CHAMELEON SILKS—A beastifal semen:oast of rich changeable Silks, of a splendid quality aad of the most fashionable colors, Jaz reed and tie llin_g "wry lees. Gelid ALEXANDEA DAY BLACK MANTILLA 81LES=We have just open. d a superior lot of aridaßlaek Mantilla Silks, to which ore would call the attention of the ladle. octlB ALEXANDER & DAY GOLDEN 811111 P.-10 bbls golden-syrup- y_ 10 WI do do do; 20 kg. do do Lenore and rot sals by .ops JAMES A . IU A k Lieln EAD.-240 pip Oven. lead In non e and - tlet tab L 1 JAMES A HUTCHISON at Co No 43 water st, and 92 front al DSPRINGS—I des Door Bpriags jest reed exp end for sale at the kdan - Robber De pot. No Wad et aep2S. J& N PHJELLIPS FATHERS-94 nag now landing from ateasun F Ringgoldi for sale by osUO MEAD DICKEY & Co foont 0,117-411 1 / 6 - aieTaßEellTareae cloth) J D WILLIAMS LARD—WO !brim& for We by --- ; 00110 J D WILLIAM B— bbls White Beans, r eed and tamale by 1 k R FLOYD BARLEY—'I.. bosh Barley for Bale. omit SMELL k ROE SODA ASH-16 casks Soda Ash,just received:air consignment and for sale be oat 8 k W BARHAM/El UMBER—I bbl just reed and for labs by oct7 R E B ELLERB,7 - wood M 10 uercas hcsh Rich, in Ward and for Web) 17 J& g FLOYD, Round Church Raiding UTTER-3 bbl. arab Rolf Butte wed_ ota J It FLOYD ARfl— kegs fresh Lard. soul ELECTRICITY—AidanuaI b liceotopurf Electric Apparatus, juin published and Ihr sale by BLAKE & Co, Market st, sey . 0 entrance N side of the Inanusad - . IDEA-13 bb. new Berm Cider, I.edieg eed for sale br__ aeti4 •J C BIDWELL. • ' , nue.' ac raIEESE-30 au prima W _ b y actil ALERATI3B-7,1b1a gime 11.1.1 for tale by_ 0 octl4 J C BIDWELL ALCOHOL —0 415 insl reed and for sale by "WIR E SELLERI3.S7 wood et WAIDIU—Thoo diWlltefa got:ma - at - els - T:4u ocCO C . t lINOT el wood ss N 0. BUGAR-103 for as k• ~ by x{lo m ore and k BTIIO DALML,I. d Co, Übeny at PONGEE IiDEFE.—KO pa, various size sad Isms for We. cede C ARFUMN VitINGES, Searing fink and Ital.ft r iu m ee'd ki r and r gala. «00 ABJ3 PASP'DOULAC-1 lAA Jut reed and OM ado b 1.11, can • R TN the matter of the partition of the Real Basis be -1 longing to the Enamel William Caeca, Late ter VIo , mango uninshili, Butler weedy, Pa,dee'd. Orphin'iCourt, in end set the county of Doter, Ne. And now, to win September 15th, 184.9—The notic e to the hairs, de., to meat end refuse or accept said Real Estate on the Ent day of September Term, 1948, having been duly given and tamed served accord ing to order, and none of said helm or any one for them aePearing to either choose or refuse—the Court ,on motion, this 15th September, ' 1943, grant a rule on the hews and their Imal representatives to appear on the Soot day of nett to to wit, Yd Monday of Nemo bet, 1949,1 in this Court, sad ohne came, if any they have, why this Court shall not order and deem.. sale of mud property—ten days personal nodes of this rule to be given to the hems, In. melding in Bonier coon end to them who reside oat of the county, by an - vertMement published in one of the weekly papers of Pittsburgh for three weeks, the law of which to be ten days before the Soot day of nem term. Certified Rem (seat. the Record, this 3011 September, 1949. 1 WOLAUGSLIN, Clerk. By virtue of the above, 1 cause the above notice to be published to nil concerned • ocal-walT GEORGE W. REM Sheriff. J SCBOONM.AKER & Co HAVING SOAP—➢o b., 6 dos la a box. roo`eaad for by °eta JOHN D MORGAN J & II FLOyD and for sale MMI AUCTION ,SUBFI. a, aalaimpalrts,4“lol46mir• Sinn. $44 of Dry Gwirlse ;v. Oti Viredrimelre mft.a,Clcrober 1511 i, ot 10 o'clock, at the .ett omens °Mood and Fill/rarramdk will be sold by Soder .of John Forsyth., Eaq.flhesiff, for caah,.par snortoY, the emA" took eoesitry store,eamdurn fa part - of 4 monad menthe and satin sibbons, legitarn, b vehat, Lawn and straw tonna% spool cotton, palm thread, tottrite eardiline cloths, caul:nese nannoln, Ey leans; &a.' nehodpaces, reesinos, falswe, French, Alanchestar andosocaessio .13nedish and American prints, chehlts. :modiste, howls, Mika, velvets. laces, mi n . ingl4 - 10cre., tindery comforts, merino, woollen and a Mem hdia Oct Amni, Linen and conon Mars, 8 pee attpcnor boning cloths, with a great variety of toads' many of than flesh, which can be extunincd preVipou to nine. ~ At 2 o•elock, p. m. School books, wrapping end ',riling paper, Hard. war* medicines, dm p. 5 . 7 1 . , .-31"Gilttery.. ,'s cab.. mul =Readers, a • books, antlimettes, gmarm. almanacs, te. books, 20 'mama snorted wrapping paper, 16 reams letter and cep paper, hard ware, entlery, mediclates, grocerie sadd s, t ry e le, eandlewick, drags, patent . . At 3 o'clock, p. m. Fat account of Idiom it may concern, 6 big (6,2430 kat) ntabogany 'enema, essl. oei23 JOAN D DAVD3, duct . . HaaJt and La in do Ut Trani of am city, at Auction. Thar g day, Oe• alnh, at 3,4'eloek, P. EL on the pr..tioes, w il l be sold that rellutblo Lot of Ground, having • front on Webster greet of 100 Cott, and at tending along a street 30feet wide, and also an alley 10 teat wide about 48 forth being pen of two lots laid out by tho late John Keating, on bleb la erected • good two Wary frame dwelling house and suable, with choke/font trees and shmbbery in the garden, and a anal of good arum Property will be ahown by the oarmt residixur on the pries, to th ose desiroas of purchasing. Tema at sale. cella Anacker Sale • - - • Of William i 1.1 , 012,0 gook of Dry. Goods will bo hold on Toon:Lay, Oesobes 91, at ins care, No 63 Wood 7 h011411104=011 V LEW rood, and week lane; mons it will be folimil—ftmadeloths,. coast:nem, tweeds, c o l t LalgiA na dan=itu a a, , vntm Lne tlei , nt=g de lames, casluneres, shawls, bloc mutts, ladies gloves, hosiery patent thread, spool cotton, wilt bdkfs, broom Ha mar variety of tailors trimmings, fanny articles, De the attendance to them sales to !halt ffisantage so at them many lots of goods are sacrillied, while all are saki at bargains. Mr. WC% Westgate to close Me stock out, at any lass, and the goods - offered we to be positively sold. 7lte goods will be In lots around the room, and ing numbof sal ered, and can exammoi early on the me. allowing liberal tams are offered: For UI cams over 8100,3 mos credit a UM, 4 meg; and ever 86011, 0 mos , proved endorsed note: rierin ap JOEIN D DAVIS, /met • Foamy and &opts Dry Gads. On Monday morning, Oct. 23, at 10 o'clock, at the Commeecial Bales Boca, corner of Weed and PM streetsimill be sold,williontosserve, an extensive as sortment of t:l2 and winter dry Goods, connistlng of at, rerfinneloths, essaimerea, .2.llungts, tweeds, Mernacky emu, Dannds, It/anima, alpmas, mono de sins, gingham, lawns, csdka%.,gt, ithddih black maim wiz and mutt. n .owing saki silk haft, shawls Is items minty, linen damask table elotheaundary,gkrres, awake, dekings, bleached and brownemialuts,ke. .• - O At 9 o'clock. rniterier - Quicerromm, Ftirn‘ ; itini fe -4 lifetim H e YTea, 13 bus ilne gu quality lb Imp ice Mem I crate everted china and mmy/era spe o amultertut of household and kitchen thrunier d a coo ral king stoves, kn. nimbi amend Mom it may coneem, 62 far and sink hate, 13 deli ceps,. 4 large looking gleam, 1 so. mut head bum, in good oder. At di' Mktek, A crerntity of herdwara cutlery, gold .ad silver muchea jemetry, German holey goon,ready made clarniAstatile and fancy good. great variety, frai Ordlettunce r 2b Pay for the one Water Werke, mad far Grin. . thaw Perving awaits aresta EC. L—Beit ottbdnad and enacted by the citizen. 0 of Pliwburgh, In Balm and Oman, Councils aor ambled; antleartThal dm zed Trimmer of doyley be, and he Is hareby to lune, ander the dirmion of the Finattea Committee, city scalp to the amount of Sari Thousand Dollars. Baid Wei 'hall be in denomina tions or"Ocus,*.P*o and dollar., bearoix interest et the rata of goo per cent per tun= Provi ded, horremsr, tkagarkenever the holder ot any =down of said /clip exceeding Piro litandred Adlarsshall deem it paper, ha may exam application at the office of the City neasuret,obtale .th lien of said scrip a bond or beads of the vitt, bevßin• Interest at the rate. of six per cent per annum, payable eemiwentnally iii theTattilettreals office brthecity of Pittabotrgh, ..1g 2 . 1 4* rowdy yews: Provided, farther that es mai bond shall isms for a leas mown thanftvehnn &Alma Bec. IL—Be it fousther enacted, Ate, That the said scrip shill be lured in such amounts and at inch times aie the Finance Committee stall final time to time di shall be appropriated specifically as follows, Ira Thirty McQuaid Dollen shall be appro priated to the work dams with the Water Works au thoeised by the Ordinance candled, "An Cetheance for the repplyum the hisberportions of the city wnh we. ter, and for other peepowerna passed !um lb , ta4S, and shall he expended under the •_etkromten of the Wider Conimins b e nda the remalning Thirty ;Thousand Dol lars dull e= i pote to the payntant of the [4l - Tina.. fo r and pevittgr r molgodzed by the provide= of the above menttoued. ordinance,and than heaven:dm under the direction of the ecumninee on dtreeta Grading and Paving. Rte. M.—Be it thnher ordained, ke., That the faith, credit, itut e reremMe and corporate p ro perly of. the city *lad same ere hereby atilemnly pledged for the redattptiOn of the Scrip sad Bonds, and the hner ed accreting theeeon, awl:notated by We Ben section of this Onthlance. Ordained and enacted redo a law in Comma this R. Bip z ß.sl9th dep,of Octoter, a. D. ISt& hIOBGLAN ELOREBnclgl, Prenet C. C, ROMIII, GEM C. JOON SHIPIDB, Prost B. t JoiLgaa, Clk 8. C. ,— • • . oet2o-2 .• An i s t h4 to Eta_ Renee trot - t Zjios,.lBltl, entitled "An urettemee for sap plying the higher pardons or the city with water, and for other parpowean we relate. to Smalls.= streetinast of Allnbeny etreet. SQ se, L Be it =taloa end enacted, by the citizens of Innsbargh in Select and Crenneas Commis as swabh 1 -Metes that a to lOm an of the afootiothi Chdiondee whic4 Weal, between street and Manua awe; be and the ride iShenAll%77. Ordained and maned into • law jn Connellm, this dalld'Oetobem, , A. A ARA (Runty MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pnwi C. C. R. thin= Rouray Clerk C. ' Arai.IOENSMSTAN, Preen • Clerk 13. A. • oetina• smrsnoicurtAcinstunr, A Cluateal and Contmettlal.Boattrurs School for aon. on *SWIM/elf.green 'alien learn Pittsburgh.' nu. a: aim& & wi PrOullpaL ritZEOTM.4 SESSION will eurcounce ori Wed iseidaemtharTLr Wes, Feel, Lights, S., Pot suni7;7firti nonths„ ES—ono half paiabls in utranoce she balance n o n close of ths su t . lit=2nts hue been =ads for the ser. / 1 0404 , 114 . Koriria Piotrowski as teacher dra trench butourgo.- -Thou takirorFtench lessons will hotels:gad VD - per lead= extra- Book' and Stationary furinalteM6e-qumm, e t the ryms• of Su papil ALL G TO BE DISMCTLY NAZISM Papas bridal that, own - towels: , It in Teo desirable Small skundd be preunt on the En day of th e sestina. For author pusenlars =sides of the Priner Wada:icy, or oakum. John Irwin & 11 W ittitbrirgh. partnerahip Lhasetofont exisdisp •tn the Flint i a s business between the andetsdpud, ander sOLa of Hannan, Wallace & was thls day dis• solved by usual consent. The business , will be con tinued, and that of the late Ann settled, by sac cessorsi Wallace, Lyon & Co. • JOHN HAMM__ caroms, WM. HENRY 111 wemecs, October 16, ISt& IL J. WALLACE. In milling from the Flint Glass mannfactue, we would ehorrfully rewonuasnd our saceessou, Musts. Wallace, Lyon & Co., to our friends and. the public. ROM ocon:kw HENRY HANNA I .____________ g e uktuaNNErr & Co , henna retired &eat the Flint GUM roustrieetare, for they urpose of devoting oteetioa to th eir White and Red Lead / Litharge wns, beg leave to &elicit the toatiallange of .the Wrote of their old (deride and there. ' They hive cui baud, and a Feet to he column mantrfaete• ling at 660 new mill, a large amount shove tri al., en the mat favorable hams, and easy be forted fn r the e maat at the old natal, 160 116 Wood et. • oe - Fanklotasmo.M/1111tear Pobrfh enact, near Wood, anould M RB hdorm a r 4 ladlete of Emhart!' ant 'rich:try, that alio will Open on Tneittaxlhe 'Nth hart.,,- an extensive *Unman= or UM and ewer hilllinel7. • •- oetettilt• ALEIABLE REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET ; V FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground- situate an Penn Antoci, between Hay anil Marbuzy urea ve. aeiiidnitqf the house and bet now occupied Rlebard Edwards, having a front of Lem, and la depth 120 feet, be iold on favorable terms. Title , miemeeptleaabLe •, Eis maim of • C. 0. LOOMIS edi et, near Want, , . ____ _______ Bum or Preassreen. 1 • October 19, Ma S E efeedcaa for ilarteen Direetoref ale Beek CU dm ensoieg year, will be bele it At Banking ork Monday, the twenlieth,clize4November eetn-the . ' JOHN PM Ceshler. MACIMAID ALPA Itor,__Pack Plaid A jr - kiie , rizh• .61 -afr.".lion nog %of is p e ,i oodlro • or eLolee quo, -----trAND. ER & DAY crecibtxteNoklllo4lo s o I; Cri .lo by • P VON BON OBST k- No SS Coa, r ectle," dos enn bea4o) reed try stiAcimerr & w 99 . w ood 9t r ,LANNELB—io-biga, nordiam nadne, I plain azui red, green and nada Flume* 11 4ePenerl and kr male by. sitActLErr k. want cruEiT .. lLA l ‘ l4 ' nwd brw fiiumP‘vd j)/k l '/M-- ,unt= B'° Aamuk 001188-1000 gross join reel sad for sale try oell7 .T SIDDit Co Tome AND CHEESE-7 bbl. PILIDIVOLI fresh Roll Hinter; 45 bzs Cream Cheese le store and for We by I & h FLOM, • ,oetl7 Hound Church BeHrthaire - 101 mON-41x, tone Allestnmy PIE Irm2, alt hand ' JL fog who by oet l 7 It R FLOYD hIPBESSED CAMBRIC:3—Far lining for cloaks, ke, of rano. colon, rood at the dry goo& ngs of oetti W 111.111 PRY . _ CABILIEILIV. BLACK, tutorial ag La, maa ou rnh street, near Grant Biaabanla octl64lm reed S W bY R ILMS PANACEA-7 doz jest wed kir sale SELLERS Q sod cads of the WAN'S DOWN frie ta fin immiag dreams, w A- ith kippets sa same, Lela _ 69 S . E,teSic Feesstescr et eIIIEZBE-40 bz. pint. Wlsiemitessiwe Cheer*, IL, in etors and tor KIS by °Ho szarnr, .414 . 1011RODUCE0-111 obeli bai. &fed 4q#, Apples; 20 bbl, Rye, in awe tatter ule by .514 - • • GEO • BREW VrACIO Tif bbla dcg bb LL . No 9, in abne and bps sada 4 • eluccenioN rue:I:BE-44bn W g from Lao Eitio astdAtianeg •ad for lee by 748 DALZELL QOM LEATHER- COM tbs No* Yak Bed Ws. to ko4 for b 7 °an DA L=l. el_LidlB-400 bdo Wk OD do Vizi!. DI goon and for ur awes =OWN k ouLusirreorf STEAMBOATS NHW Lamm AND ITITSBUROD DAtLy OF CANAL AND STEM/ PACKETS, Ail 110• 8. (via ousoov.,) Lama Pitta tirgb 44 71410 o 'n lool t, hi, and Si rives as Otasgow, month era. Sandy and firer CO itki,taz ; Melody and Near Listron at 11, lame atria, ara NtneLtsban at 6 okloek, F. M., bnairt4 orto canal to the river during the night. BLL: ) aad rag o'clock, Al,end mom at Fittebargbatri -Otte notAiog a - eontiltriOns (or wager mod height between New Lishan n i lun, 4 shorter time and at lama rates than by agr other Anse. The prsigrietora adds LancT have thaplearare ota f cw oragat ic trlia o that 401 112,,, ftwa . ,,p rwoaeui freight, sol, ran an 00tUsection with the bung rummers CALEB COPE and =AVIA and ing, at Glaagsrer, with the ;Pittsburgh and Aul sod ether Chilly lines OC steamers down the and mmusippi rivers. The proprietors pl edg e selves so span noencase or trouble to mare Art, racy and diva* and ad or the poldie a 01'404 "1"4.7ril TROILISM AOCINTS. ILARTCN, a a Iv. tiaaasuoa # Pl=bmllL La:IMA. & 00. &Mat J. Hansavaa New Liab°a NOT lCE — TimateaMer HE L ILVM, C. E. Clarke, irla) ter, will leave abler this nudge, for 'Warring gana 111 1 at o‘eloeb in the . 13 111411: PITTIIIII/818 Pacgtat Lin PILOWZIIIVICLL/111 FEBRUARY XV Fh11311341.1ty 11 , • LEAVE DAILY ARO A. M., AND 4P. ht. 1 i The dfilatelog immit boats eomPtsit • toe fine for the present wasom A l LAME; Capt. James Pa TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUS SPLANE, Qv. Es Emmen, The boats are eltre um excl aro fined op without regard m expense. my comfoit that moony em procure has been The Boats will leavothe Ecummgattels Wharf Boat i E the foot et Itom ea, Passengers will be punctual hosed, lithe boa:amid certounly kw at the deed ham, ea. Wand 4P. AL . lauSt PET2llis ECM lb WHEELING PralZ,rr — The swill summer 0 CONSUL, /11111a6ti Meelimg, a ido l .=; Viteduesdgbri Fruity, at to eklock precisely. A Leave . Iths emy Tueaday, Thum* and Si tardayMilegelook,, a at, tarecisely.• The tense *Wand ex an the Intermediate porta Every actiamottatlom that pan be proemed thr the l fort and safitty of ts has been providoL boat is also p ascii-acting saretY turd lotion& 'For freight or femod ot e fo P i • DAVID rnrEA PIT _ , (44 • comet et Ist and Smi th field no ... - REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. Ths RAS summer • IGHLANDER, .starter Port. Gass for 4• ' ire sad hArussai.b r bossLttf" Far freight or paseed -ffilcdthiCift to lu.ls . The inc , tthAr m ippkr4t e k t nu i Ce t. Miter, MD Irma fee the slot 10 o'clock, A. M. IR intermediate ports are day Frittreight or par= iipply on baani. PORCINCITINATL :At. TlN*Clatiatt v inutatt , t Wicks, =stet sill leave for abate att4 taterairdiata pans thia 'at 10 dlta, A:. AL - &AO._ FOR CINCINNATI: Thaaplaturt i d u m aip, Med; taluaer, lawn tWa for at 10 o'clock Alll. i and itairamajm a port' Rat FOE GI AND The alma; sumer RINGGOLD, -Co intili master, will kayo Tor that au ctedm' a ports this day. 10 a For haled or passage, iNiply on board. Oct ,e • pacKer FOB CINC `A ••- The hew aed ran steamer Earnesoiaste, will leave Re a. • all estersaediateports an W. • • drys sod Eiseudgysert each freed or age WAY 0 4 boazi or to Week. Tor • FOR RT. LOUIS. • Th. splendid and fart numing nem lifaratte., marten vrill leave /or e above and intermediate ports We 4; el 10 o'clock; A. N.' Forfreirador apDl7 ' oo bond. RpRILAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. The iplendld new stea ms i VERMONT Was Elsialwr„boater will leave t For freighter plunge, apply on boar d oe ----- FOR - CINCIIMIATVOIORT • nb splendid new weatherXO BIEr ISITO Jacobs, motes, 1.111 hire Car aba and intannediabs pans this day, o'clock A.M. For freight ow passage, spy onithard. FOR CM t • ATL The vlemlide, draught malt IDir:nci iasge ed f j , leave Rr "l24t abeo Do LO Far fie ight or passage - app n ly cm an Dosti miiian....__ _ro evrooic Oce. FALL goo . .. wassasatio faul assail. _ .tiA. A. ILLSON lr. CO., PITTSBURGH, PA-, AVE mcetved mtve one thonsand Cass. . Packager: Of and Boma* Goods onet orate moa t a tueotmente la the col m 6 eVerboteirm ihe Wes; richest and mart styles Mho:ported nod Amen= Goods, . r_,t cr . ._. .: , ~w ,,g .. .., g ii i Via, wltit.i...'my Vending its the rumen - Oicst desirabloads in the EMITZ. loarketsorit will be offered u low as at any establishraant In ' I United States, end lower Man could possibly be at lowing articles ed bj any Muse in thelVeq-', We COnimmaa, the, CRESS SELLS-4 rick tbaimeable, a 4 pdaid and bromide Oro doide, black Befit% Orel Swiss, Gm de Algiers, Glacier,Gm de Meal& fide Satin, Florenterrfall colors to. all . 15 13i1k Verret M EF all toZial s , 7 , llasgs moot s. man etri4 k Castunere; dodo do printed do 4 do sel I glued de Leine; d 4 Clemence Plaids, stri3 Orientals, - Alm, 60 cs amfAlpaecar,Weasee G striped and plain Ly=., 11.41Wm0 plaid and ti TIVIil; 04 eaahnieree and Grandilla Plaids. FRENCH . iMIiGNIIS , -4 hill assortment of ble r l r modes starlet, Ilibtloori , j=bine, Purple .41 er C olors,c or the best WLS-Gtoapthh the men apenstre rsortmera evertakred in ads city, emb [ roma Cashmere aid Tanarl 'plaid 8=1..V..1 Briziorwirar Finland, Jenny Lind, Lamanine, and ti er Shawls EHEREMERIES, LACE GOOM,‘ GLOVE/Ike-4 Lacs eaps,aollus, cuff*, tin .2d.ft cella% ebeauset Also, Haim cambric mid lows MUB • E log i thlt Illbloon i rlery Mall r)l3,Wovee do , MING COEUtd , as--A r , LINEIreAr 1101:144 BEEPACrtaTtI-Carrl =lrish Linea t i i manniketore, Linen Sheeting, case, Tahle and .Daroask and lestarr, Sr% da, and ElltOs . ll4:re 1:01acr I = ', li i i-t hc rrer — ra 1C31 .4 every moiety: Blear and Brown klaatirodcr thankiamtall r:Lweitol known:nakss 4 and winter Ribbons, 'Terry dada, lea : it, VFrench Cloths, Cuanza= gad LEI a l rt, 110=084=akrio:z1 112.6.....1i0 err wally found ins dryprodr mom. q -rta h/ 1 4 '. PI *lmes 4 1 et , cmrea Itemi• 14 reeeived, vetit 'Mitres_ ei 'max.& ' 10 bales of red and white Platmels, all vim], Mr ili io do r cases bCalic o lue and onux Prints I s, 33 Wks` 10 do fan col e ored is , . 10C ` Fr do Wesched Mns arlins e 4.; 4 do Mo do LaMar f t 7 do real Scotch Gingham, 11 Mao, d 0 bates 44 Crown 1 Al! et which, in contacts wi e those above ico timed, will be armed Elea pekes than cats be are: ed by any other eirabllibmionr in Mi. rig. The OT to I PRICE MterEhE will be snit* Which Warm imam, and Mkt , : ' all, ed u . observed: Any' article punkt thif eMabllshment Mond IQ be abc.... o : = market price, ortatid ral redaction will It We made, opietor en then rennutances being atalbranti tO tb Proprs Er b6llll their desire dun all gm,. skill be sold on Our mai honorable tonna. AI Peel are respecarelly limed , to : examine oar suing withoarferillevaeleast chi to Pmeimas- . ; ;?: 111114) .. ion ). Mr ri....077,PERTZ11..;,,,d:144: nom I= nem tired a fan au, and •4O, it el ik n i s =ge o p r o minu et ! rseputnally myna& Thou froze Mr. rftlekerime, the gale of which he is stde Amu In Western Pe t rylvania4 have vela Is termed Vat New Ciremar S y being an traproventeustdentlf made, t n lP•hhf t r a decided advantage ins pOrrer and eq ny ey over any ahem.. Thu . foll•Uni are the patterns • !Wes offlblekensa , m n'4 , • If?, L Coseyood, 7oepus, *anted back is &OM, I • .: f .•1 7 - I ' 4 2"' "7, *°: 7 f ts 4 . tt P ~" . CarredUouldings, o ji .h " I.: • t e l l, : ilnlquibtfkarecb 2 ., , , t, E u 7 . • f- .S. " sr. t., oKt o 7 11. " e.Hybl • y nerved, style of Louis I! . hallow comer. end bones ,:r be essed sold at & Mg; y redee seeeati bad,m! pelt*. POW orfenally lI4U, and i• var N 0.12. Eqiewood, redact cam% very eleuntlys ished,ll No 13. anseensedi mud comer, versl epal.l7 amaftp, PPM. Li The above are Ma,o l Macfared 'by H. wen YT he u Ulng qadneeted Comedy ,-. Usury lastard, Worcester •L' Dqntam, N. T. 2 No . : Ll2VattrA Oka rfedralding, mane byi hlaamattan No 14,1tdiurood Ara r ie l taves, Gal & - 1 POMO. plain 0 o • o • o 0 No la, Rosewood •Grand "Piano, made by H Herr, F 4714 Nol7, Aitiwgi47, P Oclimei.4 pond hand,P ric e ' Old Plano* taken tn put psi* roe - _'' •. T NII2IEL /. • 0 3 tj• w. Pole Ageralbr Chic ksmerkeread md ft......%) - mi Joe Waste= Peaareinala no .. AlPPP—Emelvcd,l is Aliebfgnm bbls Mineral Paint The tile la worthy s centalderatlon Dien Polotmi it of amonacekm, Ind ean be added arid. any el color without chatting the dads mamriaL7. it Peal mea& and when applotd so weed &111 lam paltS4o a perfect stone wim,/ in Ma rearm of a de/ed meelti. Also, it Ls ecomplele bee Prna— th . h bark MUT tested km eit.Y.L. && tors before limy scow eel. day pe Plitelisalapomf +vibe deeele in article. A Islit7 will be kepi on b all Innee, the I. Robber and Ott cloth Depot- & PH/U.IPN oetl4 A r . WO. eimpaphAo 5 weedi Basun. *axiom.. BOOM KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, Plimptr PRY, {Puma= bas opened e N School In his ulna:dream, cot of 4th and Perry, entrance on Four th , wt.." I It° "P to I/Inflection 111 tbs iirelidn i Pe . p A, made; Book EeeMoi, Pbtlegtpohy, e,„„ .. ~ . GROCERIES -4U bd. N Illlttgu i IN) 8 bbls Altdosseg , b. i s 9 1.11 do .?...V bop vitae Rjoteoiree; 65 if attests YEURog istP Teas Powoni do 5 MIMIC* =ITU To eh bace o 10 bop PoPPOt 30 bbisli.nm No 3' Mackerel; aztklergliirrdelf= 9 1 11. b np b '''''"i ' wile • , MblEtz...zuz . . .. - - vErrauggoblB—Valvecltibbous of all — w . tds sad °arum, baseborn satired by at tbs Triton:Lug pars of L. N EATON I octl4 a