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SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
%Aiwa IL T. Mitin h eiss, of Washington.
' 76ST:tiliotemp at Lebanon.
• Pis:ralcr KLEM . .
.1 Joseph o.4llsTkaos, EntrJohnson,
11. Niko P. Dreolterilli It.WilLiam Colder, Sr.
James IL Davis. 15. William L'llvidne,
' c Thos.WrDolieldi 16. Mules W.l6elici,
11."Milel O. Rioter, PT. .Andrinr IL Curtin,
IL loelinalletiman, le. Tim R. Davidson,
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11R Males Sayder, EL Rieberd „
11. 'Minim O. lierieL'l6l. Thames
114 Efiltutis Tyler," ; Banal A. Penitence.
S/s visit poi, for TabOprophlo Now..
" asratiact of Aseenahly, Apinaora are ma...a
roopanibeirlxxake immediately after the second
ILaidap of Ockiam, eiid se moiled to assess
fteteanut making application to them at
*hyalite widda ten days of the period fixed by
Lirr ibrilee choice a( Electeraifor President and
Vizerreehdent, and to make out fists for the ofil
cersofsaid election, and to deliver the same to
. SUM on or bake eight o'clock on the morning of
Bea:this in mind.
.411:1"LOS. AHD puss BOIL.
Our netichbors of the Poet, and um Chronicle,
=a* treat orliablo to our article of Sunday,
uddreisirit to Free Sod Idea. We confess we did
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, apirtnik , but we did not calculate on raising suck
: -therm about our ears.. Our =hie mast possess
• !lore t h an ardinarynmirit r tiolave called &ethyl:tub
• labored: efforts to neutralize its effects. The Post
calla *it', "Um last , trick of Federalism%—tuid the
ChronieltH editor protases to be dreadfully shocked
attstcMiness of deception we (he) neveraaw stir.
•'taised.! Really, the article man have some foam
to acme all this heat. All the Pat says is not
worth minding—vituperation will - never pass for
again i A few words will eh* since for the
CMwI2. Alt that the editor brings to show that
Gan. Taylor is not safe an the Wilmon Proviso—
es we itmerted--is a few entnicts from Southern
Whig papers, Mat* the belief of the writers that
Gen. Taylor would be one to Southern interests,
=the Wilmot PrOVillo question. We will offset this
evidence by the following, front the New Orleans
Comb* the Organ of the Polk and CUB dynasty,
in which an editorial, of the sth instant, thus di ,
reedy charges that Gen. Taylor la in favor of the
Wilmot Proviso'
'The same Whig journals with the Whig stump
• speakers, and the Rough and Ready Clubs, are
striving enlh'sill their Might to elevate to the Pos.
sideway General Taylor, who itfrotaidly.to Ss Wil
mot Pineise--ur other nerds, la 'mesas Congress to
pats lose proldbitsug slavery in ailterrines,rchoe
men wi th out regard to latitude, cam don 1t Ns
under the equator:
. While General Taylor is thus assailed in the
Slays States on account of his devotion to the
question of Free Soil, he is opposed in the North
by those who claim to be exclusively the friends of
Free Soil
But Many the Chronicle, that we are not alone
in oar view of General Taylor's position, and of
the State of things at the South, we refer the edi.
to to the folkiiang synoptisof a portion of napes=
lately undo at Cleveland, by Hem Mon Etna+, el
• Ohio, which Ina Mat ma our eye. We hope the
editor Stoll not charge Mr. Ewing with 'cool de.
.• . .
He then wan into an elaborate annum of the •
opinions and principles of Gen. Taylor and Gen.
Cass, confining himself principally to the question
of Slavery extenahm. He showed that Gen. Cass
stood oh the aide of Slavery extenzionins, and that
Gem. Tityloveras pledged, folly pledged infavor of
Free Territory. Ma Gen. Taybris a Southern
man and a -slave holder is no proof that he is in
lisvoe of. comedian slavery. Washington and Jel
laba:a were Southern men and slave holders, and
yet both were opposed to the extension of negro
dowry. Many prominent Statham men and slave
holds:sat thls day were warmly opposed to slave
ry extension. . Hon. Wm. O. 'Rives, of Virginia, a
pupil of Mr. Jefferson, has expressed himseltdeel.
&a y
in favor of free territory, and will in doe I
time be frond in the front• of the advocates
of emancipation inßut men frequently
esk,Why donotalave who am opposed tot=
exinante of slavery, anemaipn a their own slaves'
I will tell you, WOWcitizens. One of the CUM=
of slavery is, that it is incompatible with the exie
twee of free labor..-'Both cannot exist together.—
:11joutlient mat, then, are compelled to own sieves
=hire the slaves of others. They can have no
:free havers in their fields, or in their household
.suits--they moat then have slaves or no help at
all. The only escape from Slavery is to abandon
their extiory. This very many have done; but the
' mass ate prevented from doing so by engagements,
•ammodOnsoted szascholous. A slave holder is
not then teremendy in favor of the extension of
alatiery.'
Ide. Hiring:then demonstrated that General Tay.
kw eismotiona* plated not to aeon a Pre
Tdrrii ory BiR; and fr such be the case, no matter
whetmaYbehispersonal predilections= the quer
Boa'
.ilisiarThe New York Tanner, of the 19th,
which has just come to hand, contained]] address
to the Free Soil Whigs of Oblioitry4fialsor. Gnu.
g;gr,in which we find therkillowiug remarks
'That General Taylor is a slave holder—that he
apposed the annexation of Texas--that be has of_
tea spoken in reprehension of Slavery, yet, with
the usual South= monsistency, insistson cher.
led* the evil and repelliag all. Free State interfer•
mum with ft—ter much is or may be generally
derment. Thsthe'desinsa or aniteniplams any ex,
tension of Slavery, I do not belleveg• nor do I be.
heie,that any considerable portion of the Whigs
of ; thei Smith do so. La ellmyconversaboni with
fikaithern "Whigs, on this so t, I have not yet
met the tret man who expressed a desire to see
Slavery carried acroadießto Grande. &me, in.
=
last that they will not be exanded—rtuo a
plantains a right to take his slaves into
the new territory itir clearly ris a Northern wool
grower Wu; to take bis sheep there, and they can't
agree to =render the princopie; but as to desiring
the pnotical extension of Savory, I Law not one
all= who does so. On the coalrary, their gen.
rirel szatiment isnot dissimilar to that of the great
body of intelligent conservatives at the North—
naMetly,thet Slavery is an evil which it were bet.
ger them to be rid of, and which, though they
ndrink from the sacrifices and hasenti of abolish.
tits it, they have no wish to impose upon others--
In defiance of the noisy manikstations of zeal' for
'Southern rights' which the lynx eyed jealousy of a
flagrant wrong naturally incite, I firmly believe that
if every Southern Whlg *mild vine Yea or Nay on
the question of Slionnyertension, in such manner
that no man's vote abooldbe esposed,two thirds of
'them would vote in the negative. The jealousy of
the prier:evil "dames of slave holders and slave
traders may long prevent any open exhibition of
this setinment, but it is there nevertheless.'
Ettsit thole extracts, it seems that Tom Ewing,
in Ohio, and Horace Greeley in New York, were
sampressing the same smarm:Us, at about the same
Cam, for which the Chumicla can hardly find km.
singe sun* enough to denounce us.
.71;;Wig Prize Hauser.
.Tho REnciutive c , "mint , ...e of the Bough and
Beady 1%6; pf 'this city, have ordered a splendid
banner,to be given td the township or borough, in
n 3, Orhie . h gives the largest increased vote
to Taylor and Filbl3olo, on the 7th of November,
en nee the vote for Ictimston in October. We rimier.
1444 Share be a spirited contest far this bans
ter, aid the borough or township which wins and
bears it of in-triumph, will truly have reason to
be pond of their . vietory. The best way for our
blends to ineecatel in tide noble struggle, is to as.
eirettin who were absezt froth the polls in October.
ind go and are them, and , make arrangements to
meanie theirje:ltes in November. See that every
Taylor =sweetest, young or old—be sure of this,
make no mistake, or you may Wee the banner.
g,,,F,,Treva—Me never baud so much cam
, plpiat of ibis baubsets of the times, and of the difs
i ca 4 erafeethlg Weep. It is a great drawback
span betableav, and wilt seriously erect every
b r omb ef.trade, if it continues much longer. we
ktir te boner:times when "Old Zack° is elected,
hammer.' derdiviawl lainakked to alliestruday,
if creii!,Tayipi_ is eticteit, we shall hive kw or
IWO run eicelleat times, blurt Gus ix elected,
tbsre will be Wide aimed preadrathur4 Critryrbria
kis a eolith's PPli l l) l !PG!ldiing
counclik : 04. gni think *di 'we be gjarid fir
Rte
~i. x
THE PLATIFO*N TIM CANDI.
DATE.-
From amidst the.eohnis otempty and =nest',
t_ttir**iltea"*ift Bed
ttha.MA , Mach
lye rti -etaliiatte eetelditik"ei
ilialniOnhil;treilarerideataned
to extract some:Milonnien itfr.tminionlipan
great I lttpstionsrepOlisiolicyiln whichlttei.eount
try is so derpliconat med. ori the Maier &tree .
Teni teititlakiaolvai - •
r "That all the efforts ofthe Anountearts on ant.
ass, made to macs Congreee te. interfere with
questions ot:alavety, or to lake incipient ste moat in
reLnian Iterete;are CalCulaiedio lead to the moat
ahinsingraiad diOgerollll . 67 1 /ZOCIOODCZN: *//d Ch i t
all such Celts have an IM:ilial. tendency to dt
l'aiifferthirbappineu the people, and. endanger
the ttehtlitir and Pennattence . tie' Me Union; and
the
rot TO /3Z CIXALIZAZZILD BY ANT num or
OWL rounds'. nartrnmcam" • • '
Coneerturor improvements kw Rivera and lian
bora, they resolved,
"Ilatthe conarttetion does tsar conce.rupon the
General Goveriment the power to commence and
carry on a general xylem of brie:teat .busove•
aware
Again; that the potty ''ints opposed to taking a.
may the veto power attikh heseezathepooptoftees
emipting 'plan of general Internal Zeiptettn.
etratt!"
In reference tot= Administration, the resolved,
that ethefrotir of Magee= politicaltriumph oftfltd,
which elected James &Polk and George M. red
las President and Vice President of the United
States, nava nutria= TIM Born of du Dm°.
trary of the
To all. these resolutions and declaralioss, Gea.
Cass responds approvingly in his letter of
Lance end in the strongest terms. Bat we will
him speak for himself:
'•l have carefully read the resolutions of the De..
=cretin National. Convention, laying down the
merman or cars routiou. rants, and 1 arms=
to them as rnuctsas [Armee or sun coint.u..
LT."—Lrffra Cum.
Not satisfied with this emphatic Approval of the
course of the Administration, in his speech at Cleve
land he went beyond his litter ofacceptance and
promised to prepetante the policy aid". Polk. On
that occasion ho o reported by his own papers to
have said.
"There is now Wore you a severe oontrat; but
the prospect Is n cheering -sate. Go on, and our
suiroess ea be an: opponel of the ammo eths pre.
sera Adstinittrat4na, rare WILL awl DEMOTION TO
TEXT one %MOB WALL ELIOCIECI):'
Here then we find the Loccifono etuulidate dis
tinctly committed against Free Boil, against Internal
`improvements, acid approving the "fruits of the
great political triumph of 1844," by which the
protective policy was deettoyed, the annexation of
Tends wan consummated, the war was bread upon
the country, fifteen thousand lives were sacrificed,
a hundred and fifty million debt was incurred, and
the moral and physical condition at the country
was dangerously deranged. Yet in the thee cable
testimony under his own hand, he is recommends
ed to the support of the people of Penisylvania;
whose sentiments and sympathies, are directly and
positively in conflict with every propusition to
which he is pledged. There la • degree of auda
city In this attempt to storm the Jcidgment of our
community, which may recommend itself to those
who haye become loose, reckless and 'abandoned
iii their political i relations; but to all who respect
integrity of principle and good faith among men, it
most be regarded as a flagrant insult offered to the
general mtelligeium of the people, and to their ca
pabilig of selecting the candidates beat qualified
and mast distinctly committed to thattryatem of poli
cy, which is adapted to the wants and welfare of
the State.—North Azurite.
The 'Chronicle' of this city, lately mug all the
changes possible on thesusertion that Gem Taylor
had declared to a Committee of the Mississippi Leg,
isbUtire, that the South ought not submit to the WI
mot Proviso. We denied the truth atlas dales
merit, and called for the evidence, which is not
yet 6artheoniMg, and we presume will not be.—
Will the Chronicle do Gen. Taylor the justice to
pnbliah the allowing denial of its allegation,
made by Gen. Statitubn, who is a Casaman and
one of the Committee
The Wilmot Proviso.
Gem. Taybr mad the
,Missisrippi C.
Ilfr. Giddißgs.
We received by mail, yesterday, • copy of the
%neon Vista' a Whig newspaper published at
Jackson, Missisisipri dated October 3d, 4818, cote,
taking the kilowatt° which oar attentlon is elm
peening directed.
Eartarsa of a kzter from Fayetta, Nwiaippc
'1 suppme you have heard that Gen. Staunton,
in his address here, denied the. allegations &Cpl.
Boonc's letter, (the more which Jake 'Shampoos
gave his friend Giddinga, with an mutkmenrent of
its truth,) Gen. Staunton denies that aey Marren
cation meowed between the - Committee and Gen.
Taylor Male abject of the Wilmot Previso.'
On which, the editors of the Baena Vista
(Menem A D Pain, Grotkat Baker, George L
Potter, J P Jones., and It E Van Winkle, all gen
tlemen ,of the highest respectability) snake the
fallowing emphatic statement.
'General Swami is • Cum and Bailer ram; a
democrat; was a representative from Adams Cn
in the law legislature; was one of the COMllliliee to
visit Gen. Taylor, an d is a high minded, honorable
=UV
This the gory that Gen. Taylor deetared :to
the Minthisippi Committee, the South ought never
to submit to the Wilmot Proviso, and out of whir_ti
Mr. Giddings, Globe, Enquirer, and cabin, have
endeavored to make Free Soil capital in the North,
completely refuted by • Democratic. ;Casa and
Butler member of the Committee. Gen. Taylor
has never said anything, in any mode of a peeeh
by tongue or pen, to any person, North end South
inconsistent with the Mowing declaration in his
Allison letter, which as certainly applies to the
prohibition of avery in new territories, as to any
other question of domestio • policy.
`The personal opinions of the individual who
may happen to , r cuo r the ?v.« , ive Chair, ought
not to control the amion of Congress upon questions
of domestic policy, nor ought his anemic= to be
interposed where questions of constitutional pow.
er have been settled by the various departments
of government, and acquiesced in by the people.'
Mr. Giddings, we are sure, will be delighted to
receive this testimony of Gen. Somme, and it
ought not to be doubted that in all his (more
speeches, his iron:mob:up candor will incurs hint
to read it to his hearer. as an offset to the Boone
and Jacob Thompson letter which he has been in
the habit of reading on the other side—Ciricinnart
Chronic&
Th. Candidates at Homo.
Before& election, the Locofceo papal+, through
out the State prated Ittoessantly shoat the molar
ity of Former,4ngstrietts add. the nisqxrptilszity of
Governor Johnston. The lite gentian tented this
matter, nod what do the figures mar In Mont.
gomery, the home of Farmer Longetreth, in 1847,
the vote good:
For, Shank - 5111
For Irvin.. • •••• 3723
Slrank'imajority 141'7
In 1846, there mere polled
far Lostgareth ...... ............ ...... 5218
Far Jcibmison ..........
Locurtretb's majority
For fear Una, Looofoooism may not not Bo that,
we will take 117hitemarsh township, in which Judge
Lommtreth resides In 181.1. the =o l '4 against
' Shunk i was 12, and in 1845, Johnson's majosity r is
r jgAL.
ga here's Longstreth's popularity Ex you! Now,
how stands Gov. Johnston? In Armstrong wan
11L6,8th7s, th m e ujo in nny t it Bhu6k liil7. .4 18, 1 1 „n d Kttn.
tanning, the resi dence or Gov. Johnston, la 1817,
Shank's majority was 11, and in 1848, Languor&
is beaten 111.
A 1.A11172 Gitoo Btu. Carer= vo BY Lawn
Gars.—Lerwis Cu,a while Governor of Michigan,
and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, drawing leg-
War and irregular Pay, making cure charges, and
receiiing ropereztra allowances, mast haae had a
jolly time of it with hie Mends, when erasing with
the Italians.
At Saginaw,-a treaty was negotiated, and the
"grog bill" below is a fah commentary upon the
alleged hardships endured by the "veteran Wan.,
ker." •
This' bill is found in the voucher No. 60, vol. 2,
American State paper■, Indian Affairs, page 310,
and was paid January 1820, by the United Sawa,
on the certificate of General Casa.
For the table furnished for the Commisshmters
and Otilr-ers of the Indian Department, and other
persons. and Indians invited thereto, from the 3d
to the 2¢th of Sept. 1819, amounting to 2257 meals,
at 7.58 per meal .111692 75
39 gallons Cognate Brandy and bbl.. 124 62s
2 bblio eider 2000
42 mills L P TenereitTe wine bbl... • 169 60
411 galls fourth proof spirits 132 00
2 iron bound ea5ka........ ........ 400
49 mins wine.... 199 00
2 gas lime juice and ..... 600
10 galls whiskey 10 00
6 galls gin and keg.............• • • 13 00
t 2,309 871
Id Nor Olmsted Out of BIN It beetles' by
The Freud" in Pkiladelpkia county, state fwo
distrle(s refereed SEVERAL FIONDREDS,csarr
Loafoco otoj i than there were•V.OTES POLL•
ED,or names on the telly lists, bevedoubdees de-
Sated Nor Bliddleewesth Sr Canal Comadadoizer.
The People tamed collier se Wrote/ratios dike
The same Oaude have pu: Gov. Johnston a thou
sand behind whet,* reatimaist mkorgY
Td.
11 is by snob kinds seals that the Otd Hanka=
and Office Elcdiernacrpnis b army Staie
Qua' Look oat br them, Whiff
MOE NAM YORK.
• Onntsponftee of the Plttshleith Gelette
Nam You, Cksober 17,11318.
1 44103 r * flag bees run of s to-dzy;
.144!
the PattleAliibeen as great so the - Monona.
rivisrmielbenr. Tee fins animal arils the
th.,at0ti40.4.•
vre*..hiariiiiiiika before the Northam:co of the
Charleston line, came in, closely Mowed by the
Flikernals; from Liver pool, making three first clam
ocean steamer snivels in as teeny Laura. The
Falcon another fine ship went to sea yesterday if.
temmon sod the Hermann starts to-morrow, in km
so numerous are the steamships that their coming
causes no seine*.
All the nominations the the fate Legislature
have been made, and the greatest harmony prevails
throughout the Whig ranks, making It certain that
a good account will be given or the state in three
weeks from this writing. Nothing will be left
doubtful, to multiply telegraphic despatches, but a
despatch as brief as Rough and Rearly's "Come
and take Mb?' ID Santa Anna, will jetted the days
work, and the success of the undivided National
Whig party.
Mr Corcoran returned in the'stenmer, but contra
ry to general espedation,dld nal lee psoner to bring
coin for any part of the money he borrowed, ram
&wring like a good business man to make a profit
by the sole of sterling bills drawn against his funds
abroad. The effect of the loan, aided by other
causes has seen to relieve the money market and
advance the price of stocks. Transient borrowers
now get all they 'teed, and hanks which have been
throwing out paper troteeks, now discount freely.
The most effectual cause acting to relieve the
money market, Is the suspension of importations
Ja so n uran the season. The:call kir coin
the Custom House continues moderate and t he
banks are accumulating coin again. Some of them
very rapidly. This increase of coin is followed by
liberal dioramas to the mutual benefit of the banks
and their customers..
The news by the - steamer is not so clearly told
Witte newspapers as by the private letters. The
whole contents of the mail can be soon told. After
all the anxiety about the crops, England has nth.
ered in not only a good crop, but in excellent or.
der. The disease in the potato. has been ex
rated, arid ;intimately for England, she has only to
buy her average quantity of bread. The statistics
of our last cotton crop, and the sanguine expects.
tins exirlingtbat another full crop is to be gather
ed this year has moved the prices of &mon abroad,
which now stand at the lowest point ever known,
with an anxiety on the part of holders to sell The
lmpreaion hero is that prime will recede and
holders will-meat buyers at a concession.
Flour has receded to $5,3704450 lot at=
brands, with a moderate demand. Whelan
er and primeGenersee will not command over 125,
and Otno 114 Corn remains firm, bat the operas
eons are anal Pork Is cheaper and closes at
512,56 for mess and $9,871 irr prime. Beef is
down and men sells at 511,75022= Lard is in
abundant supply and prime add to a good extent
at So. Butler and cheese heavy and in moderate
rnuest at low rates Some flax seed has fold at
12fle per be..
The English hall Markets are more active emu.
ed as the London lettentremark,by the large orders
for bars and rails on United States aawnl , an ex
planation thin alone should ensure the dean of
the administration in power, which aided in pro.
dtichig this result. Merchant bar in Liverpool is
kua.. £8 5s and best rolled £7 10s, prices that
eep the markets of this country open to Eastland,
bin which close oar rolling mills and mu oat the
fire of our !brumes Rails are quoted at £5 15 , 16
rates that close even the mills of Pennsylvania, lo
cated as they are, with iron on one side and coal on
the other.
Pcditically the foreign news is not important and
nothing bolts warlike neon the continent, except
the atutude of the Emperor of Russia, who has
notified Fruice and England, the mediators is the
quarrel about the posseasion of Lombardy, that any
a
lima lbs ter ri tory of Audi* will be deemed still
&Mut cause for Russia's relenting so plain an in
fraction of the Treaty of ViCllll. Austria has now
poemstion of Lombardy, and way part of it taken
by the aziktraues, will be considered by Austria
and Ramie sa concession to the spirit of liberty'
larger than they are prepared to maim just now.
Sound the Alarm.
We are informed from rcliabbs sources that an
extensive commune, has been contrived, by which
en immense body of fraudulent votes are to be ha
into Pennsylvania and New Jersey at the
Presidential election, from the border =mkt of
New York. The scoot have abandoned all
of carrying the Empire state, and their elks ts
vr6l now be concentrated to lops hthat It
pliances of fraud here and elsewhere. It ts ce
derun
mood that plans for carrying out this scheme were
submitted at • ffirmel council In New York city,
and that assessments oftnoney, proportioned to the
object and to the urgency of the case, have been
directed to be levied on all the Custom Houses end
Post Offices within teach. We ware our friends
throughout the state to be vigilant, for there is dan
ger
al hand--danger that the ballot box will be I
prostittned to the worst schemes of party, and Ours
the true and honest sentiment of the people will be
overwhelmed 6y the imtrodactice of lterleashordes
who are prepared for any envier, hat/ever dope. I
rate or unworthy. Nothing but unceasing activity
between this time and the day of election can pre.
vent the perpetration of these kandland save tho
Commommokh from the ignominy of melt • blot
open her escutcheon, and the dhosuous conies
gamma that must inevitably attend another tris
numb of Locotecciaso. Again we repeat, organize,
organize, anputire.—Noth
A Yaws FILM Tux Guam—The IL: cheerer Ad..
vertlser farambes the kdowing scrap of political
history, extracted from • private letter addressed
by Silas Wright to a gentleman in Moms county,
New Ycut, under date of April 18, 1847, Speak,
Mg of the qualifications of Gen. Taylor, whose
name had been suggested as • probable candidate
of the Democracy, he proceeds to air
• .1 know waking of his tastes and qualifications
fin civil achuirdwriyima. Some brave and secret,
Ad inlays have those qualifications le psifection
and some have not a single one of tbem—bui is
civd situations are wholly destitute of moral firm.
seas. Our friend Gnseriil Cam is on. of they.—,
rani ad: Ur is Air Soy. toy amen OF MIS OWN
SII•DOS7 us • Cam=CA •lID PIXY= =SIVA
•ED 13/34
This opinion cerning ma dame was uttered
atetime when howas not Exam Pre.
=, and when there was nothing in the condi.
hey , to prejudice the gentlemen!' oftdr.
Wright. Zany public man ever had the oppor •
trinity of appreciating the character of a ciotempo.
eery, of measuring his getligeaticuur, and of estate
mg his ambition, surely Silas Wright had every
means of knowing Lewis Cass. In procimming
him a "limo-server and demagogue,' he is borne
oat by the noncurrent testimony of history and by
the judgment at all who have observed his die.
gnermd political career.—N. Aviaries.
Au. Roam /X Fiatm•.—We an, gratded to
learn that Florida Asa `one for the Whip by ■ tow
joritiof from Ave to eight. hotudind.
Mama R. amen, the Whig candidate for Gov
ernor, and Edward C. Caball, the Whfg candidate
for Congress, have both been triumphantly elect
ed.
' The Whip have also elected a majority of mein.
ben in bath branches of the Legislature, which
secures to them pother Whig Setstor in Congress,
in place of Mr. Westcott, whose term of service
will expire on the fourth of March nest
Well done, Florida! This glorious victory is
thus chronicled by the Demixwatic organ at Tells.
hassee
Tor Etitarton.—Our State elemicus, so far as
heard from, have resulted disasmotudy to the Dam
crud& no Legislature, Governor, and Conglone.
man are all lost; at leanprobabilities leave
but little hope of anyerent result. Well, so be
It. We have struggled hard for a victory, but our
opponents have snatched it from us, we must eta&
the leas as beat we may.
We publish the Mowing letter from Prof
lErrcaszL, whose name is on the Indepeudeat Tay.
for Electoral Ticket for this Stales
Puturno.rma, Oct. 16, 1848.
Jahn EL Bryant, Esq, Editor Taylor Pbssferic,
Data Ste: Observingg Observingthat some of the public
prints still publish the Jo sedsru Mortara/ 214..
be the State of Pennsylvania, and believing that
the great and good cause for which it was origin.
ally farmed, will be much beater served by Return.
ing the sutempent Whig nominations. as that of
the great majority of the Taylor patty I ask of you
the favor to announce the p osi tive - withdrawal of
ray name ' and through your paper beg , the Taylor
men of this Keystone State, not to peril kr names,
a fundamental principle, but to vote harmoniously
and unanimously the Whig Taylor Ticket. Yours,
very respectfully,
I IL Mrscuxu.
When the vote was taken in the U. 8. Senate,
on the annexation of Texas, every Whig Senator
from the North, and all but three from the
voted against It. Every Lowe= Senator, North
and voted in its favor. There ire thirteen
LOCCIfOCO viz Meurer. Niles of Bonnet..
Gcat, Atherton and Woodbwy of New Hampshire,
Fair of Maine,DixandDtakiessa,of N. York,
Sturgeon and Buchanan of Buinsylvsnia, Allen
and Tappan, of Obie, Breese and Semple, of
note, and Hennegan of Indians. Why did not the
Free Sollars then stand with the Whigs and put
an end to this slavery trouble? Into whose hands
did the Liberty party play at the last Presidential
election? Into the hands of those who had been
faithful to the cause of Freedom? No! And now
we behold the Liberty pasty standing on the same
phainn with thoeti very men whose votes seen.
red the annexation of Texas and the extension of
slavery! Does it campy durum hapolitio ground
It did In 1844? Or is it unaided to that branch of
Loeofoeoism, that tights for the Werde—Rarrford
Courant.
Tea Sabbath in New Orleans, says the Louie
tans Statesman, is becoming emphadcally a day of
&Motion and nut in that city. No oue who has
resided long in that conuntority can WI to perceive
the greateharnps which to this regard a few years
have ancing/d- Shops are generally closed and the
liminess cd' the weigh laid traides the hotness of pub.
lin worship - are filled with attentive thcanacc, and
an Or of quips and acericty generally chance
tense the grater pardon of the city.
~« wT'ta?lt- ~ p i.Y:p'?"~'~~:: R.r~~t~..,,~+.,.t..-.:-.-„~._,cwy • r ^C.. -
:THE Warr LEGIBLATIORN.
The Mowing sux, the menthe= of the Senate
,etnt 40;ukt of Remsentatives for the next Legia ,
hitaiii - 4"aw sate or
•
- WM= •
Benjahaii; • 1 4.DobL-M. Frick,*
Wm-A. Graliti,* 15. Jno J Cunningham,*
Tr.: F. &MA 16 . Rivkin C. Sterna,
Forryar, 17. Philip Bmyser,
Paleg EL gamy,* IS. WM. IL Sadler,
3. Geo Richards, 19 . Alex. King,
4: 11/oaes Brooke,* 20. W. F. Johnston,
John Potleiger, 21. Dane fivr.,*
6. Josiah . 22. AL AfreciAn 4 a
7. Jos. Sonignmeher, 4 23. Geo, V. Lawrence,*
Daniel Steen,* 24. John Levi,
8. Geo. Dance,
9. Jacob to= 25. David Sankey,
10. Furzeij B. Sundry, 26. J Parte, Broteby,
11. Gordon F. Afaavin, 27. John B. Johnson,
12. Wm:Harris 28. 'Moody Rev
13. Valentin, Bat.
Whigs is Roman, Democrats in Bali.
1101 TIE OT RILPRZELTIATWEL
Adam.—James Cooper.
Allegheny—Lewis Noble, Christina Snisjel y, M
Swartsarelder, Henry Large.
Annsloong—Jacob McCartney}
Beaver—John Sham William Smith.
Bedford—. Tames J Kirk, t Josiah Miller.
Barb--Samuel .Fegely,t John C Myerng Wm
Shafner,t Darnel Zerhy.t
Blair—Hugh Higgins.
Backe — Jame. W LiouS,T Peter D Bloom I Em.
ward Nickleson
Bradford—Arunah Wattles, 1 Charles
Bailer—
Crawford—James Porter, t David M Bah
Chester--Fleary 8 Evans, Thomas K. Si
vid J Beat.
Columbia—Stewart Pearce. t
Cumberland—George Rupley, Abraham Lam
berion.t
Cambria—John Fenton.
Centre and Clearfield—John B Meek,t George
Walter.
Danphin--Thomas Duncan, John B Rutherford.
Delaware—James J Lewis.
Erie--Gideon J Balk Theodore Bynum.
FeYale — William Yllnberuki William Redact I
Franklin—Wm Baber. Samuel Seibert.
Greene—John B
Iluntingdon—Augustus Comm.
Indiana—A W Taylor.
Lursirne--HenryM Fuller, Thomas Gillespie
Lan
easter—jensmiah Ii Stubbs, David G Rebel
man, W Fisher, J B Hower, D W Whitener.
Lebanon—Adam Guttenger.
Lehigh and Carbon--Samaal Mniz,t Robert
Motif
Lyeaming, Clintou4Potter and Sullivan—Wm.
F Packer, I Smyth.
hiereer--David M Gnurtney,t Joseph Emery,
Mifflin—Hugh Meltee.l
Montgdmery—Wm Henry, t Win T Mori:m.l
David Evanat
Northumberland—George A Frisk. t
Northampton and Monroe—C A Lushenbach,l
Joseph Latitiaeh,i B 8 Schoonover. t
Perry—John Sondes.}
Philadelphia City—George T Thorn, Craig Bale
dle, Thomas C Steele, John H Diehl, R Rundle
Smith.
Philadelphia County--Oeorge P Henzey,
mat .1 Herring, Charles Hod:, Nicholas Thorne,
George Baas, Adam Martin, Henry C Prod, Alon
zo hl:,
Schuylkill—lobo A Otto, John W Bosebury.
Sonicrant—You I t3trumnati.
Susquehanna and NI/yarning—Samuel Taggart.l
Tinge—N A. Elliot. t
Washington—Jacob Cort;l John McKee.
Warren, Elk, Forrest and McKean—Alordo J
Wilcox-1
Wayne and Pike,--(llemoemtic name not known
Wearmoreland--John Fausold,l John F M.
Calkmgh, t Harrison P Laird.
Union and Juniata—John McLaughliti, Samuel
Warrick.
Falange Clarion end Je B erson-4okt 8 Mo.
Calmont,t John linatiognt
York—George F. Carla David T
Thomas Grove.l
This makes the HOl2BO stand 50 Whigs and 50
Deaseerats—a tic. .
House of Representatives
Senate •
Total 71
Whig majority on .10tIrr BALLor 9
TllOllO in Roman are Whigs; thane mark ell t we
Dements.
now Volunteers Vete
An election was held at the Eagle Mall, Sixth
Ward, on Saturday last, for offioers of the hobo,
Independent Blues, and at the 8111116 time a rote
was taken for President, which resulted as killows-
For General Taylor,
' Oenend
' Van Boren,
The most, if not all the members of this maps
ny, we believe, are returmslvohuneers from Mex.
ion The Post fs doing good Work for Old Tut.
'La slanders of Umiak) hem are driving !numbed. of
patriotic Dilemma, sad retained' irolneteeiktc,
vats br him. They feel that ibe bete, of the cou4.
try, and the glory of its MA are to questicw;lind
they will administer a ternble rehabs to thossirbo
vllhty the nalioa's favorite list party lampoon.
All Might In the W..t.
To oar brethren in the eastern part of the State
we send greening, and inform thdm , that /11.4 it
Hoax re Ink Warr. We are all at work, holding
meetings, almost sightly, which ore attended by
van Crowds—visiting end orgnniziag the election
dill:rimy and preparing for a glare:ins victory bt
Old Zack in November. We have never seen the
Whigs in better smite, more willing to work, and
more determined to win. The confidence inspirs
ed by an expectation of a brilliant success, hiss
warmed up every heart, nerved np every arm,
andutspired every lip with eloquence. Brethren
of the middle and eastern pane of the State, WV
yen made ' One fire more,' and the 'Old Keystone'
will take her proud position m the arch of the
Whig States, and a prouder one among the States
of our noble Confederacy.
Soma CA401.1.44.—1n the grand Avalanche
which is about to sweep over the land, we should
not be et all surprised to hear that South Carolina
had been carried away the the rest. From the
CherieSion Courier we learn that she has elected
to bee, L.egialature 70 Cass men, f. 2 Taylor meot
and 29 men who are pledged not to vote for Cus,
but are pledged to nobody else. A combination of
these latter, with General Taylor . * fnends, will
give him the electoral vote ofthe State. lilt should
not be thrown away on Mr. Calhoun, such, we
have no doubt, will he the meek. At any rate, it
seems tithe reduced to 4 certainty that Can can
not get it.
Onto.—The skies are brightening In Ohio. It
now toms out, that Mr. Ford, from his somewhat
equivocal position, did not receive the cordial vote
of any party. The Old Liberty men would not
vote for him—the Free Soil Democrats almost uni.
venally voted against him, and many Whigs re.
fused to support bun, because he would not openly
support Taylor. The Mount Vernon (Ohio)Timrs,
a Free Soil paper, nays that a number of Taylor
Whip in that county voted for Weller, rather than
support Ford. Things are different now. The
Whigs we all united and hard at work, and are
determined to carry the State for Taylor—and
when did Ohio fail In a Presidential contest.
Cot. 131/40/3.—10 the Macon (Georgia) Telegraph
of the lath inst., we 6nd a short account of the
visit made by CoL Bragg to that city, where he to.
rived on the 7th inst. Col. Bragg was welcomed
to the city by the Mayor, in behalf of the citizen.
A dinner was tendered the gallant Colonel by the
city authorities, and also by the North Carolinians
of Macon. Col. IL was however compelled to de.
cline both invitations, on account of his many du.
ties, which require his immediate attention.
Futs.—The magnificent' Mormon Temple was
observed to be on the in the cupola on the morning
of the 9th inst., about 4 o'clock. The dames spread
rapidly and the budding was !wally consumed
leaving nothing but the asked and blackened wall,.
The fire is supposed to have been the wink of an
incendiary.
hlntsmarvrt—The Whig Journals of this State
speak with the utmost confidence of carrying it for
Taylor and Fillmore. The Vickoburgh Whig gays
that • Locofoco of Jackson oilers a beta( from 8100
ta IWO, that Oass would cony the State! It will
be recollected that Polk :carried it by more than
5000. The Whig thinks this look. mightily hlie
giving the thing up. We think so too.
Painless. Butrinwas.—lt is stated that, in respect
to the Northern part of Pennsylvania, where the
Democrats are la favor of Free Soil, the Dangles.
sional committee made a mistake,and palate wrong
Life of Cam" into the neighborhood,
Old ?ler al Ileums
Beaver tcnvaship, Union county, the reaidence
of Mr. Middlesnartb, gave him atxmjority of 401
voles mil nfsol votes palled. This is en evidence
of Popularity and Emit rarely to be found.
Om Um:deco friends die herd, but we believe
they have given op the &ate to the Whigs et last—
at least they me 'very quiet stem Friday, and w e
do not hear of any rejoicing. over despat c h,.
electing Lon,gitreth by oaf of Omen votes.
The iliwnstaysti 753 Irrupt., of law Thunder,
Kunlun Joltanoteo nunonty,3o2—it will not ritzy
many votes . nom thin
REPOITED FOR TllllLlBtliall DAILY
adan';' T4'lnyetimy at Ida 'sl.ll7.tuelumws, last
kagltt,.:rts a ganmparsr no and corner of
that npicietts Inuld inglmingliterallycuti?uned with
. 11 tiiimuirlas s fristuls of Taylor and F"dhnoM. Agree.
ably ttssahnotincement, CoL Todd, one of the die. ,
tinguisited Aids of the *Dented Harrison, and the
631:061 friend of Gen. Taylor, took the sand, and
the !CM*, manner in which be advoe.ited
the claims of Taylor and Fillmore upon the
country, was welcomed by the load ex
clamations of lase which burst forth from all
parts of the house.
..Col. Todd was followed by
Judge Ewing, of Fayette, and Mr. Venn, of Union.
town, whom eloquent speeches kill with more
than ordinary weight upon the audience. The
meeting was also entertained by other speakers,
'and everything parsed air in a manner highly sat
isfactory to all present, and there seemed to be a
general looking forward to the great National con
test which is now near at hand, the ht.' issue of
which must effect, either for weal or woe, the
great interests attar common country.
A SOHROWiTI. 810114.--COMillg up Liberty St.
on Monday morning, we sow two children leading
their drunken father along Marbury W., towards
the Allegheny River. Mee of the children—a girl
apparently about thirtern or fourteen—had her (a•
there arm'loeked in her arm, and was endeavor..
Mg to 'steady him, while the other, a little boy of
six or seven, held his haixil on the other side. The
moo being tall, as he reeled to one side, would
sometimes lift the boy entirely of his feet, and
nearly to on the poor girl; but the children clung
to him, and succteiled in preventing the miserable
wretch Gym falling, until they passed out of sight.
A number of people witnessed the spectacle, and
some of them really found occasion for merriment,
when the poor children seemed likely to be thrown
down by their unworthy father, bat—one woman
--a kind and noble 'hearted ona--stood with leers
glistening in heelyes, seeming truly to (eel the de.
gradation and %meat the poor family, and looked
with wonder and pity on the scene.
Accrnturratst Coroner's Inquest
was hold race:day evening, on the body of Chris-.
tlan Reinhart, a boy of about fourteen, who was
drowned in the Monongahela, yesterday afternoon.
He, with another ladottempted to !ow a elsiff into
the waves of the two hoax Walter Forward. By
miadianagement, the akiff struck the bow of a flat
which the Forward was towing, commenced filling
with water, and drilled along the flat into the waves
of the Forward, when it overeat. Young Reinhart
sunk and was drowned; but his companion. being
■ better swimmer, reached the upturned skiff, and
saved himself Both the boys were residents of
Birmingham.
-.- -
DAVID Brass, one of the men from Butler emu
ty, arrested on Thursday 131gbt last, for passing
counterfeit $.3 bill of the Agricti,tural Bonk of Iler
kimer in N. Y., was bailed out of prima yester.
day. He a•as immediately rearrested, and taken
over to Allegheny, for examination in regard to
a like °dance there; but the party on whom the
nolo had been passed, did not identify him. of the
pavan from whom they had received lite noft , , and
he was discharged.
Nrw Ihitecawn PAPSIL—Wo understand that
Joseph Snowden, F:sy , formerly editor of the Ptus
burgh Mercury, intends establishing a Democratic
paper in this cuy,--and has gone east to procure
materials. Mr. S. has very air editorial ability and
will be a formidable rival , no doubt, to our amine
Me . neighbor of the Post
Whig. Loco.
21 12
DEPUTY ATIOKRZY Gsaaast..—At the convetung
of the'Coutt of Common Hess, on Monday morn.
the Court appellate.] Ilun. Charles Shafer pro
tem. Judge S. selected Messrs. Jas. B. Sawyer
and Edmund Snowden as Assistants,—the number
of eases to be disposed of being very largo--nbout
470.
Counterfeit City Bial(Scrip) of the denomination
aline Dollar, ate in circulation. They are well
executed, and calculated to deceive. lion. C. Dar.
nigh and other diatingnished Attorneys, contend
that the altering of czninterteit notes under
3 I not on infringement of the Statute.
Craiors.—lt is n fact no generally Wed among
melmannio men, that a drinker of nyer water pre.
far “sight drop.," in nil cases. The fart occurred
to our notice, the other day, on seeing. dock hand
dip up a small frog in bin bucket.
OIIR COUSTELY .
lIER INIYITTUTTONS AND lIER LNTI:RMTS • •
The friend. of Gen. Taylor. who have hitherto arted
with the Demorwade putty but are now delernAned
aivorate the totems. of their country rather than obey
the mete mandate of a Dahimore Convention, will
meet at the
OLD COURT HOUSE:,
'tithe city of Pitts/IMM on Tuesday evening, the 54th
mot , for the purpose of expo:sung their view. rela•
bon to the also. and tarallatCll of the Wbsg a nd
d Drs•
Imocrasse parver of the pnesent day.
The TantfDemocrat• of '42, who have not abandon
ed thou Atm. , Prinetides—Democrats who .till adhere
the priuciples of the party a/ laid down by Jefferson
—Democrats to favor of prowenog the interests of A
merican /karmic. and Laborers—Democrats ill favor
of a Tariff that will give employment at renarneranne
raga to all who deuce to duel, are invited to be pres
ent on Tuesday evening.
Several gentlemen who have hitherto been Demo
crats waist/dress the meeting.
TAYLOR REETINO.
The cylennis of la f or and Flllmora meet a
MTADEN'S WAREHOUPP, Penn street, on Monday
October 21, at 7 o'clock, P M.
friendly to the Tare/ of '49, Ptee X:131 and Penn
dareylvania Interco/a, =ld the country at large,
cur
dairy invited.
Con. and be Col. Ton, Gen, Harmon'. aid at the
battle of the Timm., and Minister to Russia under our
adminiolnotton of Prestduot Damson.
Col. TMd and others volt address the meeting.
The different Glee Clans to the city and vicinity arc
optimally invited.
By order of the EXOCUUVO Committee.
begin P. A. MADEIRA. Presl.
• WHIG PRIZE BANNER.
The Executive Committee of the - 'Rough and Ready
Club^ oder a bander/Me 11.12P.BANNKR to the Town
ship or Borough in Allegheny county, which shall give
the largest increased vote tO TAYLOR ALID Promo.
FJeetore, on the Nitof November, over the vote for
Gov. Johnston. in October.
- .. • _ .
Corm To' Arem Berert.—Robert Meckey,
Jemea W. Bailer, Samuel Roeeburgh. By order of
the Coartantre. °ecru
Arisunicrt Poem= Wean Roeon Lao Rot Cau
—St a meenog of the Whtg duce. of the 4th Ward,
rnmsee, itzasreolil:ed Comm orguntse Roulh and=m,hnenali; ir.ofY'ra''s
toupurtim a., mid to i the Wlivotorguneell; apate
in the remaining even - army labors of the
canvass, a fleeting woo appointed to be held at 7
B'cioek on Tuesday evening next, the 2414 ma., at the
house of?. Gardner, et the north end of the Hand St.
OTidge.
RY! LL:
Come one, come ally-along A
pull, Y a strong pull, and
pall all together. We have had a tldonterey",—let
1,1111•0 • "Baena Vista."
J. Kno x Secretary.
Una vne Puerto Manna—Up= with to be MO.
paeans' in any undermine& you must always 'llse the
trotter means.' Therefore, if you have a cough, use
Joanne F.xsacruaram and be cured, the it is the proper
m aana . Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only cite-let:I moans to Cute you Is to us.
Jayne'. Expectorant, 'which snit inunediantly overcome
dua BpO.llUl which coulnets the diameter of the tubes,
and looseus and brings up the Tinos which clogs them
rat
atid thus removes every obstruction to a free resit*,
ration, while at the saute dme all inflammation is sub
dued, and a core In certain to be effected. Have you
Hmuichitis, Spitting of Mood, Pleunsy, or to fact nn
y
Pultuonary Affection, then use Jayne's Expectorant
and relief is comity and you will fuel that you have
used theromper means.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 7'J
street near Wood.
lant7
Jarim's EirecTouerr.—We would call attention to
this eautient remedy fon Coughs, Cold., Consumpuon,
A. 416,1, and all a ctions of the Throat and Lung.
Having several times within a few years pest had Demi
st= to ase a medicine of Ws kind, we bave:by experi
ence tested It excellent qualities, and me prepared to
',commend a to others. hlinistenor other public
speaker. allticiod with bronchial affections will find
great benefit (root its use. It is prepared by a acienti
fin physician. and all claues will find it a safe and eeti-
C2o3ons medicine in the diseases for which it is re
confiltended.--(Colusabus whin) Cross and inures).
For tale lithe Pekin Ten Store, No. 7U Fourth sweet.
mr23
Lima Pius.—These 1111 s, discovered by Dr. hr.
Lane, and which bear his name, were first used in his
own practice. In a few years they attracted the atten
tion of other physicians, and thence passed into gene •
rat use. For cantor ROMs...is of the liver. they art
with certainty and regularity. The patient soon feels
the removal of disease, moll he is well. The e ff ect is
almost magical; and alien swallowing drugs and medi
cines of another demnplion, the sufferer find. h.... 01(
relieved at once. Diseases of the Liver are very com
mon IA Wt. country, and are as flightful in the charac
ter, as they are fmquelit in occurrence. Are yen trou
bled with any of the numerous complaints which
gnome tit to • diseased slate of the Liver' Purchase Dr.
ADLane's Pills, and he rellevul at once.
_ .
➢or solo at iho drug store of J. KIDD k Co, Ou wood
Street. ocird
W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist,
Ovinck nod residence on Fourth street, opposite the
FittsbutTh Bunk. Office hoar, from 0 o'clock to t 2 A
U., And from 2 o'clock toy P. M. sepl4-ly
Dr 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist,
PFriel{ at Miss /fetich's., on Fourth street, a few
doom above Wood anent. until the 0011114 .11 oof
bouse nearly opposite. Teeth in 'docks with ae.,
Antal gums, alter tbe manner now tunversUlly prefer
red at the east, manufactured to um each particular
case.' Teeth, from a full set down to a stogie our, ta
vern-omi a summit plate, thus avoiding ninny to the
natural teeth. elpemmens of blocks of suction plate
tiny be ...Hued at the office.
All operations incident to the profession performed
with care and faltlitalnem. some-nm
. Iltasprett i flono. Soda Loh.
JehdPIIE subxenuera la.. ROW g .tackd th , a b ode e t pom, tree lc the .1111,1141,
t
on and Lydia, hamog armed et php at kipi.,,,,,
and Kenmore, end two metre, the Stephen Raided', and Leda, gun* expected; l.6l are, therefor,, prepared
to receive order. They W 1 receive dorthr
tg sod optiog rerlor eoppliee ma New Orleans..
opgNW thIITCO.FILTRHS
"Itjf USPRAIT a SONS' !MEI% CUING POWDER—
.pot:or crock always ptl hand awl two*. at
aS .114=tar low PrioF, by
0024 W a hi MITCHEL:TREE
Local Natters.
11111ESE--; I h now landing and In, tale by
oel2l ISAIAH DICKEY Je Co , Dom at
117 ANTED— A Cooper who:on make Pork Box.
eels. to go down the elm.—steady work sod
good wages. Apply to
C%ruNE-°. PI-Zif&NITAWRTJLa°_
( - ) 1 I ro L° , . - t n try `111.2,',-""l73U;ic=-:;ilrAM
eIIIERSY:—O3 bass extra Crews° Meese, far oak by
ms‘Al FRIEND., RIIEY k Co
11 (7771)N YARN, ac —lO.llOO lb. Cotton Yarn, ll as
rorted somber., la, bale. Ratting; 100 do Candle
Wick. tin aaln at lowest market priees.
mr4 FRIEND, RIMY k Co
rIOILN BROOMS—LSO dna for sale low by
ocugg FRIEND, RILEY & Co
COTCH SNUFF-1 tierce Oarrett's
47 past received and for .ate by
°ern JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist
SHAVING SOAP—CO bas, 6 dot in a boa, ree'd and
for sale by orren JOHN D MORDAN
- DLACKING—HaI don Mason's Challenge, Au meld
J) and Co. sale by 000x l JOHN D AIORDN
SPI'S. TURPENTINE-5 bbls reed and for wale by
peal JOHN I) MOROAN
urer Uhl SHELLAC-2 cares Gall Ellullae, orange,
received and for sale by
pelt) JOHN D . hIORG&N_
S ARRAPARILLA HOOT—I bale meld Rod fro sale
by oetgl JOHN D hIDIHRAN
WNT - 8 LINIMENT—IQ groan ree'd and for
vale by oo0(1
J KIDD& Co
13H1CE.3 COUGH CANDY—A fresh supply Rua ra
j_ ecived and for sale by ocal J KIDD &Co
LI AMILY MUSTARD—I grou nun reed and for sale
by oargl J KIDD & Co
R _
ED WAFER!!—Jo Ib. rec'd and her nee by
cieca .1 KIDD it. Co
FAEZD;-.50 line rai n etd for
Chronicle copy.
Co
_
N . k ai L e
b P y ILL BOXLS J -4 1 casks inv
E rn i rd and for
FLA.K.ELMAZY NA-4 co.r. Juin recd Vi,r4Dr.,TiAll.:F,
W !LITE , 41_,UF.-1 bb . l e rd . ro 1 emir, Ja . r . d_rld:d . arAl_tor
. 1 ll 1. f_ 11....1 _.. 7__
do by J C BLDWF I EACH ElLq—Z useka Dried PeaohoaY, „ l . andlng and
for a, Ayrt,
ors, .
SUGAR-4hhd.N 0, jam reeeived on cotim
and for Lyle by octal J C BID
G. E. WARNER. Pre.tdeut.
.123
DOTASII--3 casks for sale by
ocitil
WICK &
CO .c Iig i RINGS--4 bbl.
WC ANAL
CRY A P PIAZ b.S.
(,;,, LER&TUS-13 casks for sale by
0 well WICK &
GCNISENU-0 bap now landing from wearrTerlToi
son; for rale by octal ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
COFFER -100 bags prime Rio Coffee, in store mid
for sale by J It R FLOYD,
ocnlt Round Church BMlslipgs
D UTTER-10 bNs I Plaingron) B µDm, 4cr*,l BM.
1_) day and for vale by 0ct,21 .1 k BFLOYD
DROOMS—eci doo Poland Brooms, in store and forJj sole by oentl J ic R FLOYD
___.
130TA.8112 ca•kc purr Potash, arnoed by "Inca
this day nod for solo by
oct2l
S ALFIAZi: 7 -l0 cam k. s(tdrusl r. : fodsy o, /vi
1/O b L y L B Troz. ItiftwiiNuircrfezwe
•
T o, o ,v, t C,,LOTII —147 yd.
u t\ sak by
VN d. Mitt*: N
- 1,1 EA TII ERS—suou Um Kentucky, for sale by
Del2l BROWN d CI.II.I3IEarSON
. _
DARLEY MALT-500 bush new AWL bat tale by
BROWN & CULBERTSON
OPTS. TIJRPENTINE-20 bbis Spit. Turpentsne. in
17 prime order, Just recessed and for we by
act:kw-ill re HENRY C RELLY
VW. N. MURPHY lne o 'Fat tee'd
1V by Fdrptress,his
a, eta.
morning, near rtyle French Worked Collar .t
1
OtV4O
-
WR. MURPHY boo reed by Expres., • lot of
. French Merino, of all colon, which he will
offer at very low pores, nt north east corner Allb and
Market sts
WR. AfURPHY tois Atm L ou by Express a (w
-ilier .upply while bib Loured Silts, for moo.
mar k •ortte. dti wido, ;it north Coot Carter arld
Market xi..
liebff)
L T FAH_Eatl pip tinhorn Lead, per Hasa.
for solo by
FRIEND, RHEY R Co
CIOCIILIE.&L-50 lb. prime, put rre'd and for sale
V by 1ne..0 It F 1 SELLERS, 57 wood si
cARII. AAIMONIA-1 mow AM reed and Liir vale by
oet 2o —
SELLERS
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MAGAZINE BLUE FRENCH hIERINO-4y, spl7o.
do quality of Magneine Hlue /Nandi Aleppo, Jum
reed by ALEXANDER & DAY, Wiraritet st,
oettii N W :or of tae Diamond
fIUAMELEON BILKS—A beautiful assortment of
V,f rich changeable Silks, Ott iptendid quality and of
ibe
low neib
most faaluble calor; jut 'acid and aellins very
__ • octlS ALEXANDER A In k y
su LACK ISIANT/LLA SlLKS—Vltnipat opcßn
ed a-pegior lot of wide Black Silks, to
"Olga CAR RIO Oltrotion of the ladies.
Gelid ALEXANDER A DAY
LACK WARDING—NW sikly
Bawn, book a ttyth
eibst We'd by SHACKLETT W
w wool
TOLEN NOTOS OF THE BANK OF CHESTER
S
COUPZIY.-711/a Bank has now redeemed nearly
all ns /saves that were in uremia/ion at the tints of tha
:robber', OfthaPreiddentan Doodah!! lad. It baiNat
;b lute exn?e,satTertised *illy: In all the ci
ties dem Ornon. - 11. has aleogives widely =ended
notice of theta: me of new ades,`ind acme ._of •
dale prior to have been etrcalautd by tb e since the robbery: It has reason to believe that at
making.
tempts are to citadels moms' of the stolen
oaten; therefore in order farther to guard the Bank
?!Banat wrong, it now pees notice that none of the old
1.1.11 Of it date prior to the year IRS, will be redeem
ed, unless upon satisfactory evidence that they are
honestly held; with informnuou when, where, how and
of whom they were obtained, and that the holders be
hove they are not a part of the linen atosy
evidence and Information to be accom panied with
proper addavits of the facts. Had the pn lie refused
to receive the old iss after notice of the robber 7,
those in whose ban dy then were, coald.rnsitO
have satisfied the Bank they were not Pan of the
money stolen from the Freaident, and the Bank would
long since have been able to detect the robbers, and
all those who were concerned to passing the stolen
notes, and neither the community nor the Bank would
have antlered lots- It is hoped the public will still as-
Inn sn tracing all those notes yet in circulation- Nei
ther Banks or Broken will receive. By order of the
Directors, DAVID TOWNSEND, Cathie,
eeritt-dla.w3tT
PEACU TRESS FOR SALE.
AT the Fairview Mutates. Moorestown, Bur.
;MUlmgt.. county, N. J. About 40 varieties of the
best inoculated Fruit, of the Impost ono finest
, meties, opening from the Ist of July until the lot of
Olotter, bestdes other fruit trees of the following
kinds: Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectannes,
Chemes and a large quaintly of Orman:mm.lThu of
the usual vanety. Persons wishing to order trees fur
Fall plantlng, by rending their order socompanied
with the cash, or satisfactory reference, will be punc
tually attended to. Persons ordering trees who are
utmegualined with the varieties can depend on the best
for market or family. Trees will be carefully packed
in nuns and moss. for which Su cents per bundle will
be charged. Orders sent direct by mail or otherwise
to the Nursery, will be punctually attended to.
scnpuve catalogue. with prices attached, furnished
gnus to post-paid applicants..
JOHN PERKINS, Ploprietor.
Moorextown, N. J. Oct. N,H4l3.ll3wEvearel'
ra Cooper Duplex and Lever Watches.
JUST received and for We at
greenly reduced prices, five pit".
• me T. P. Cooper, 0 Callhorpe strt,
Gray's Inn, Road London," Dm
pier. and Patent Lever Watches, easell in lei tun
gold, end full jewelled, with Chronometer balances.
These rue now We Guest vetches made, being superi
or in finish and accuracy to the 111. J. Tobias, Joseph
Johnson, or any other make. Those In want or • very
fine watch are invited to call and examine this lot.
Also, • large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches,
Chains, Seals, Keys, ice.
C 7 Pine Watches repaired in the best manner.
W. W. WILSON,
0,134 corner 4th and Market sts.
THE Regi NOTICE.
ster of Allhe coun has granted to
the linden/pied, re si din g
ny g
In the ci ty
ty of Pittsburgh,
letters of Administration ou the estate of We,. Hays,
late of said eity„deeriased. All persons having claims
or demands against the estate of said Hays are segues
led to make known the same to the undersigned with
out delay. R. S. RAYS,
Pittst2S-burganih,nT Oet. 4t041. RICIPD HAYS.
oc
ROUSSELL'S FINE PERPLIAIERY—junt received
and for sale, wholesale or retail :
Amandlne Soap; Ilasel cut Oil Soap;
Phillieome; Alelbinde Oil, 2 Mei;
Comp 'd Os Itlasrosn, Wash Ball., pninsparent)
Almond Shanuig Cream; Bean Oil;
Bear* Cireaae; Palm Omnibus Soap;
Taylor's Perfume; Cologne, 3 sixes;
i tny Liod Pomade; Antandlue.
eat R E !SELLERS, No 57 wood at.
FACIIMVOI Buie or Bremerton, /
October 21m, 1848.
A N election for thirteen Directors to r ive for de
21. coming dear. will be held at the Banking House
on
Monday, November tnith, 1248, between the host
of u A. fit and 3 P.lll.
ocakeltd THOMAS M. 110WF Cashier.
I lecion Laws.
HOSE election E distr t icts that are not 'applied wish
J, the Election Laws of the State, can be furnished
therewith by application al tho Coromtwioners office.
occt4.dkvrtnovrt JAMS ii 13.11311.1% Clerk.
7C7 0. SUGAR—ZO hbds prtme, in store and for sale
/.11 . et the lowest market trice. for erish or approved
W I*, by W M MITCIIELTREE,
oenl4 ll3O Libeny st
LOAF SUGAR-36 bbls Nos a. a and 7, (from Louis-
I elm Refinery,' 111 stare and for sale
ov by
en W I M MITCHT.LTREE
- - _
LASSPdt s bid. Sugar Mourn. Molassea, prime
lr 3U do Plantation do do
In stout and for .ale by
ocCM W dr. M hFITCHELTELEF,
SUNDRI224-2 bbls Beeswax.;
2 bap Flax;
1" Tow yarn;
I “ Feather.;
I •• Dry apples;
Now lauding awl for ado by
netitl
ISAIAH DICKEY, tt. Co., front
D J ARL A+H
-6y
auks reel this day 1.134 far sale
_
oct2l TASSEY & BEST
S - . .
OD& ASH-15 cants reed and far sale by
oct24 TA &MEV ft MIT-,
INDOW GLASS—GI/bar, usaarted sises,ln dors"
V .d for was by orull TASSEY & BEST t _ .
A 7 • ANTED—A Girl to do housework. One 'Alarm-
V V deg - wands her bonne., and can come well re
commended, can twaz of o pleastnn snuntion, at good
waircs by Inquwing al Una office. octlCStf
TAR -30 bid. N C Tar, to nuts- -- •
and for as,
lAR-50 bbl. N C Tar, in prune order, just landing
and Ger .ale by 0 BLACKBURN & Co,
onad
water.)
J SCHOONNIVILER & Co
RBONATE AMMONIA-1 cask.for sato very
low bT oce/3 1 t3CROONALAKE6 &Co
- -
ItiSTO VEILMILLION--Expressly for downs
ken, for de by J 80 1100NALAKER kCo
ANARY SEED--41 Labia. !or utlo tar
.tr. 3 SCHOONMAKER* Co
.E1.1)-13 bb. just urnvedd for sale by
NICK L WC an
ANDLESS
-
-
insets now lauding from swim,
Hudson, for sale by
oc rll ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, how at
I ix. R PLOYD
HMOS SALE&
Er JOhn p. DaVief Allath"l"..
L.Faisd• Ailey aili . Sbrib 11 4 Ggida
iiday morning, Oct. 111, at 10 o'clock, al the
COOMISICIALI Sala. Boom, =au of weed toil Fifth
streets, will be sold,rrithontiosermon a M MUS of three
:maths far aoprovedendorsad 1101 MI 0:12 5/261.1011111
sun, an catamaran assortment of aaasartable fanny and
maple dry cicada, ermaiating of vaporer., cloths, casai.
mores, Latmetu, tweeds, lantacky jeans, dannals,
blanket., mamba alpacas, Irish linens mouselin de
lain., Mgt..., lawns, calicoes, gala plaid., silks,
black satin, wan and mamma ribbands, silk,
silk brlkl.,shaarla hirmat moiety, linen damask table
brown muslin.
cloths, hcrnery, enemy checks, ma king. ' bleached and
hat
At g o‘clock.
Gra-flea, Furniture,
A qnpuitr of groceries, tobacco, reran, writing and
blgang eklocels, window sash, salmi.,
blinds, mantel Monk*, china, glass mid mmensarare.
A genet./ assortment of !Leasehold and kitchen (arm
oire, cooking Movesike.
At 6} o'clock,
Ready made clothing, fine .hints, baits, and
embroil fine table an d pocket cadery, gold and mi•
vat wateaes , nmaimil instruitionts, German fancy
goods, de. mai
Assignor's Salo of 56 Vasa& ilsoldiUtood
tali., Property in eke Borough of Af e
Will be sold on the premise., on Saturday, OClOber
21101, at It delock, , R. M. by order or Alegadillar,
Sao., Assign. of Robert Sinclair, fill/Asia large
building lota, anceittlble by good ;treats, through One
arida - it It in presnosed that the nttsbureit and Con
nelsville Railroad wfll mu; also, several - houses and
lots in that thriving hinoegh,• about 40 acres o( land
fronting on the Monongahela river, opposite Mare.-
port, on which an, erected UV dwelling houses and nth.
er buildings, two rail roads, and other llitfores for cal.
rying on the coal boainesin also, between 40 and 50
atm. of:excellent coal, (with did' ,privilege of of. larger
tn.. adjoining.)
The above propeoty is worthy the attention °reap.
oldie and whets,it be luartaithing nal. e von ,
rapidl s
y. noo k a.
JOHNn DAVIS, duct.
SheTrjr.r Sala of Dry Goods, ate. .
or, Wednesday October 256, at 10 o'clock,
at the Commercial liAlea ,
corner or Wood
Flab streets, will be sold by order of John Forsythe,
Eaq. Sh'itr, (or emit; Pt... Mel, the entire mock of a
country
lade,store consisting In part of 470 pieces assorted
mentos an ribbons, leghoru, braid, velvet, leans
and straw bonnets, speed cotton, patent attend, Cotton
curd, fine cloths, cassimere, oedema, Hy Deana &n
-oels, alpacas, matinee; de tabus, French, Ifenchester
and domestic gingham', English and American print.,
cheek., melbas MO Loma silks, velvets, lace., edg
ing., gloves, hoiticry,....comforts, merino, woollen and
net shawls, drew kdkte, allk,lbren
panda nottim hdkfa,
pea mmerirn bolting cloths, with a ret variety cloth
e, foods, mu) of them freah, which can be examined
previous to sale.
At 2o'cleek, p. m.
School books, wrapping and orriting paper, Hard
ware, medi ciaesc.-14 , Garers, Cobb's and
_Ed t 4skirdwiers, books, aridinandes, smears
unmans, toe. k books, 20 reams assorted
P .
wrapping paper, 16 reams latter and cap paper, bard
war', Gallery, saddlery, candlewick, drugs., Meat
medicines, gracenes, B.e.
At 3' We leek, p m
For account of whom it may
feet) any vetieens, amp& e.'"'n't
6 b"
(6,966
oceM . JOHN D DAVIS, Arco
//mug
and La in as 7th Word of de thy, ea
Ana ion.
On Thursday, Oct. arkb, at 3 o'clock P. M. on the
premises, will be aid ,that valuable Lm of Ground,
bonne • &DOI on Webitcr •Wool of 100 feet, and ex
tending along a sweet *fat wide, and also• an alley
10 feat wide about 48 Ptak being pan of two lots Laid
out by the law Jobe Keating, on which is erected •
good two story frame drooping house and stable, with
choice fruit trea and ski:abbe?), in the gardan, and •
well of good water. Pip will be ahown by the
owner residing on thepk In those dainras of
purchasi
oet2lng. Tema at ohs.
JOHN D DAVIS, AucL
Aiigh e , Edo
Of Wi ll iam A. &Mates mock of gore,Go will be
hold T ooo doY, Oelober 94, at his No 63 Wood
.treet.
The assort:runt is stillgood, and stock large; among
it will tie - finctul—Broadclodui, misabneres, tweeds,
loakingsPlrlankets, priors, wattage. sin hams, tax
chick,lihtek and bmwikinuslitia, linen hi/Flab
de laines,emdner e s, shawls, black mum, ladies gloves,
hosiery patent thread, spool eottort, ailk itdkfs, brown
variety of tailors trimmings, fancy articles,
" L i e * alni
will find the al tendance to Mese Wes to
their advantage, as at ~ , them many lots of geode are
sacrificed, while all are
stook
at bargains. Mr. ht , C , s
dentin is to close die stook out, at any lass, and Ito
goods offered are to he positively wild.
The goods will ho arranged in lots around the mom, and numbered, and =Slue exanuned early on the
f.
2u' l l 'i . te " Uwing liberal terms are offered: For all sums
over SHM, 3 mos credit for approved endorsed nole
M 0,4 room and aver WM meet
ocal , JOHN D DAVIS, And:
-
SUNDRIES-1,50 bap Green Rio Coffee;
35 bap Macy
15 bap
10 do old Gov Jar'
30 halfehests Omen 'Yeas;
WI do %Dian .od Oolong 'Peer, •
50 do cony box. ass'd "
50 boxes Tobacco, taloned;
50 do Crompton Zr. Co's Palm Soap;
33 do Chillicothe
5 do Castile
10 do Palm and Almond
40 do •hl R Raisins;
50 do 40W crop;
1490 lb. Zama Carmine;
bbls gull Loaf Poor;
3 cases Wolsey D
10 bbls e 5
dor r j uee= Olveriud Sugar,
1 eases /Suomi 01 tempo;
1 do "
Ido " V P =a;
5 dos ate Mae Dili
ints=tostard,
...
1 muse Jobilso Pastas;
1 " isioneCristm
50 do:Patent Zinc Wish Boards;
1X) do asaortod Corn premium
4000 lbs ovaries Raleutztv
bas Sicarine and Star Candles; for sale by
.wo J D WILLIAMS, corner wood =Mt els
szralimmlc — Axasiiir — , --
A Classic./ sern:eial Ecurtdingfiehoor for Rays,
on the Beaver fourteen miles from Piusburgh.
Rev. 41.1iiejlr v. 11.1. A. 311. Prism IpaL.
Wl . Eht fi
ber E3BlO l Y will commence on Wed•
i„ L ailttoc, Peal, ,e
k to e-, per martian of nee motubs,RlS.-orhe half payabte
werunew, the Werth. Vibe
floe.
of the session.
. Arrangements kayo beith Ilistde . thr securing the nel ,
rice. 'if bat, Iteclalpka Kerwin Piotrowski ba teacher
e_„,' PSi d erVirtga Those takiegPreneh lemons
Sul Pee enru
Hooka Stationery thuldelimielzmix,equested,
the_hpense of the pod. ..e,ALL 0 TO , BE
DRITINCTLY MAR= huge Atrnish their owu
towel.. It I. very desirable that ell should bo menu
en the first day of the Session.
For further paromileas enquire of the Printlyud, at
tha Academy, or of Idessra Atha Irwin thun a l . r. , , , ll
Water smart, Pitts/nap. ea
MEE partnership heretofore exiodng in the Film
.A. Glass btu:theca between the rutderthreed i ander
the style of Hannan, Wallace & Co., was thLs hy dis
solved by mutual corasenh The basinns *IR e non-
Untied, end that of the lute Arsq solvd, by their sae-
C.lOlll, W allele , Lyon 4 cm .
wavismiti
lIANNEI I I
hi WALLACE,
October 16, IRS. •R. J. WM.
WALLACE.
wouldtin from the Mut Elsa masumfacture,
heerfully recommend oar successors, Warn.
Wallace, Lyon k Co, to nor friends and thrja,blic.
JOHN HAN...., a ,
HENRY ..4NNAN
_
SPLENDID LOT O NEW PIANOS..
arriclalf
t s tlitlll York,
The subscriber h' es now ,E,_pen and for
sale, • lot Of next superior Itismos, se
lected by himself at the mannfacterien.
They consist of Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, el
of 6, Si and 7 octaves, of various styles enduringy and
embrace all the latest improvenonus. Time? of Nunes
& Clark's, (for which celebrates! ilmlo.o soul Astern
have an unproval way cur erthiging possessed by no
other; also, a superior of leatherreg the hammers,
prevemoug these Pianos from growing harsh and wisely
1 1 . 1101310
Pianos of Chickering, of which he has a twee
selot, an presided with the Circular Seale, and were
lected for him with care by Chickening , of Boston .
The above will positively be raid at mano(netoona.
prices, and ni.cononodaling boom
The milmenber
,the
forted W
WoodwelPs, form
111 tolq-144. nd, foon I to 5 P.
M. Mr. Woodwell almod to, business during
the balance of tome. • H. KLEESS,
at I W Woceiwell* 5 3 Takid *4
P=s,
ent of ta
sayso d,Retentrese assostm d Pienos, J Me ur fin-
Mined 'nese intittUneals are made of
Ito f or patron nod bast materials
and will he en low for math bY
P. WAIF, tie Wciod meet,
.• o above Fifth.
N.B.—Those who are its want MI dor
of a good instpuntrut,
are respectlblly invited to- ermine these before pot.
chastng elsewhere, as they cannot be excelled by rmy
m the country, and will be sold lower than any brought
from th e Ulm. Also Just received, two pianos of Ham
burgh manufacture, warranted to he superior to may '
ever sold in duo country. F. IL
TO IarHOLACISAAJA OIEILOOSALEI.
TEIF, undereigued are prepared to All orders f' o , ),My
q°4o7 PYST. Moluses Bum., of
or quality, cheer c QPiet at anttints, by
a, few day• =Plea, at oar Wharf DOM. W e thi e f,
Ire e. mate it the interest of those merchan t ), * n o
bey largely on the coast, as they eau order 1h t, b oo .
rel. shipped to arty plantation uu ehay de lire, n u de ,
shall be ancnded to without extra
WATpSM Wa n &
Paducah, KY, Oct p7,/1348-314‘
OGIauHN HANNEN It 0 •00041 tetrad from the t
manafsougt x _
ttir ad Ids du Purpose of devothergrin
utiu 0 duadi audite ft Li e
.......b,t u W
b., 111111 Me If/ WWI dLo
the eorditmenee of
OP
of dun old fitdoda sad du pabbe. They
h.,, pp heod, and e peat Id be eongteully teassofiets.
rite` sa their our mill, • lame ammo of above SA.
cies, on du, moatf”orable sem, bib s bbny b .
!or r the preserrt at' the old stdad, Noll 6 Wood a.,..,
oerAHl2%,
AVPasblenanablo, MlLUillirr
- 8 . BAlth, Fourth - 4treo6 near Wood, wo.id
Yinform the Llama Pittsismit am( 'Mindy, that
e wilt often en Tume4Y, the KM butt on extensive
assortment .4'PC) andAVinter Millinery.
e eeite
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 0 , .1 PENN ,tintlMT
ro FOR BALE—A Lot of Outt%l mutatest Penn
t i e house.; between Rey and Atarbury street., Atomief
th and lot now oeenAini by Richard Edwards,
having • front of 21 fee; and in depth IM/ fen, will b°
sold on favorable lams. Title tosexeeptionable En
quire of
C. O. LOOMS, 4th at, near Wood.
nuracivan' Idaamcruuma.
October Hi, Idts.
A N eketioa for thirteen Vamoose of this Bank_ , tor
A
the ensuing year, Will be held at the Heating
Hewes on Monday, the ialida,.y oiNosetaber ears
oct-23dril W. H. DENNY, Cashier.
•
ic
oclobeg 19, 1848
A N election for thirteen Dittman of this Bank for
XI the entsuing year, will be held at the Banktni
House hlonday, the taretnieth day of Novembe r
next atoll JOHN SMITE"
BLACK PLAID ALPACA very nen andobisiee
lot of Diana Plaid Alpacas, of a superior quality
and lot prise, Just intuited by
m4e ALEXANDER DAY
wrata.— 40 bbl. No yy large; 10 do No for
F VUN BONNHORST & Co,
No 35 from
&Ito by
04.118
blardtal to arecsopauy Mike's
Elcuria Apparatus, rust published and for sale by
BLAXE & Ca Market SI,
eerao entrance aide al the gi
p} ad
raDER-13 bble Enw lihrolaCidnr, landing and (0
be by *nil I C BIDWELL, del, water st
cilr.bu primor
-31)
°eta "IWIIIDWELE
-014/4111.142113-4 bblA and for We by
A 7 obtl4 J C BID T
ELL
STEAMBOATS.
NEW LISBON AND PITIBB
LQIs
OP CANAL AND STEAM PA -
Jain 1 818. Mak=
(os, mamma
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, alit o'clock. end se.
hetheeththa gen.tloallteftballataly and likoms .C
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and Now Lisboa at 11, Ilatho_
Lesvos New .Lisbenat • o"olockv P. 314 (thannif the
trip canal to the fiver itaringthoaithip and_Catheef..
at o'clock, A. Pd., and arrives tu eP.
Ju..—thus Malang etattiamio line far
Kin and freight t
han Now Li
es burgh, is :honor • than arei at {eau noes than by any
other roma.
The proprietors of this Law bah:Cilia pleurae of ht.
fe the Publie that they kale fitted Monist ohms
Canal ho ilia secontruocastan of pa:larger* sad
height, to ran is coanochos with Os well known
swarms CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect.
ing, at Olargoar, with aka Pittsburgh and Clacks.
nail and other daily lima of maw= down O&M°
and lilissinippo avers. The proptietors pledge thin.
@elves to spare neer sa or trouble to Lanus coos
fon, nasty and and ask of the patillo a skull
of their plinvauir.
' ,!*_ I IORI:ED Ani2iTg.
O AL RAM N,
& /1.11R.111i1100, PI U . b.UTIL
E. HANNA,
otyllnf J. aealieua & n aca #Aav ILb®;
NOTICE—The steamer REAVER,C. E. Clatkeodas
ter, will leave miler this lichee, kis Wellnitto *lns.
.91.1 y) at 9 de a
1111017,
WTTSRVILIRH & BEIONVEMLIai
Daily Pullet LIDA.
FEBRUARY Ist. una FEBRUARY boy UM
LEAVE wax ATB A. 74_, AND*
' herUttarlng new bow etratplala
ee Ilne for the onateal wasow, eTti
LANTIC, Capt. lames
110, Caps A. Jacoby, Per yp
//P Caps Fl /lancets ne boats are candy
NAB fined op without exPinne•mmdtti:
ery coteron that Money cep pnxim.lll. 0.00
The Boats will lease the Ittancieranda What(Baal in
the foot of Rau at. Passengers will 'be loolitbull oa
board, as the bean will cetwaly leave alike Lim,
dud hears,ed M. saddp, bLfat=
reegET.;
The swill swum?
• • CONSUL,
Dorsey P ranne,naater, luny
Ykr heelies, au Monday,
Wedneadg.andAnday, is widow,
treaty Tuesday, ThendaY and ela.
tarday, at 7 (Mac • Itt• Ponisely
Th e Cownl will land at all the insetwellalst
Every weepolation that eon be preened Ibr kale
kin and safety of paseeptiars has be prosulet Mks
boat u also pronded"won t% self Vag teat? turdto
sent preVe arplosions. Fat *ed . , trarapl) ea
Loud or k.
thbil ewer; etast aad fianddieidata.
m a t The splen did EN light draught etem e g
9VA,
Wilkins, mamas, wilt litsve for tke
above and IntatmedLtia *wadi' UV
at 10 /Monk, A. M.
ftfre ji tn4L:m_mnyply on board. oes24
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACER?.
The fillo steamer
HIGHLANDER,
parkinson, Iddide; wil/ Rama Ittr ths
hove and Intermediate parts this
c %.
Par freVil isply on baud. o
FOR CINCINTI.kti AND lOU - FILIAL
The fin &did light draught Pd4lllolll ,
FORT PITT,
L Raba, will leave Rot above
all latermediate ports this day al
10 o'clock, A. II
For freight or passage apply on board. octill
FOR CINCDRNATL
The splendid steamer
p,
'Davis, miner will le far Os
at 10 o'clock A AL
a and interFßlENDsw inedlate parts ave
this &IP
FOR 'CINCINNATI AND SP. LOCI& Deihl
The elegant aumuner
RINGGOLD,
Cope miastel, will leave for the 411110 n
d istw .
rmodiate parts this day . 10
For freight or paseage, apply on board. - Oct "11l
amuinit reckgr FOX CI NCIA7.
Tho new 1•1111 fast comsat
malißarn, master, will leave fin above
d intormetlia pert... wed...
sage apply on board or
days soul Saturdays of each weak. A
por Eroded or pod
to
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The splendid and rut renuthi MEW.
ST PAHA
Maratta, master, sill leave kw the
M.
at 10 o'clock, A. M M. .
and intormodhus ports this day
For freight or passage, apply on board seta
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET.
The splendid new steamer
VERMONT Wm ,
Ilaalet!,masterotrill lemma ms the
ye and Intermanlians Puna In - d*l.
For freight or passage, apply on board. *cal
--OR-CNCINMATT -AND-ST:IMILEIT=
The splendid agar steamer
j VTOR, arthsratoba, ouster, IS
will leave for above,
10 o'clock A. M. and Intermediate port tilt day, as
For (mirth* m passaye„ apply onboard. Ocala
FOR CINCINNATL
The splendid light &engirt steamier
COURT, •
Boyd, master will leave for 'beer
tO &doer. For
end in terred:4u pone on this &IM
oets freight or passage 'KAYoa 00.41.
SPLESISHID swilm. 077 YELL liTs.4.Giiioal.
wbotosat. and swum.
A. A. MASON es CO., IT/TSBURGH, PA.?
' VIVANT received 13161 V than one thousand Casulttni
.1.. g. Packages of Foreign and Domes*. LItM,L4 mak
ing ,(th e own attentive assmuttente ki Me coat,
LW,aet the latest, Metre and snail fitalthinstde
' sryles of Imported ami American Goods, -
=tire packages from the hapone mai
large Auction sale*, by one of the fuentesidlnghs Now•
York, who Is constantly sending no the newest ail&
most desirable goads to Lbe Eastman =thetahat,
will be oreted as low as at any establishment lo tha
United Stately and lower than could possibly betoder
ed by any Haase in the Wen We enzonerato *egg
losgg alleles—
istEsSElLKS-4 cases rich changle, striped,
plaid and brocade Oro de Afrfo, Ont de B y
erlin, Clto de
Sams, Oro de Aisle., Glacier, black Gm de Mane,
Tablas. fine Sarin, Florence of all colons, &a tra. Al.
so, Si Velvet of all cokes, a very lege mock.
Hi OASTS DRFAS GOODS, TM eases extra flak,
g adVettere; do do &printed &dm do small'
de Laine &Cameo' Plaids,
°Weald*, .
: Also, J5O cases Al Mau=
stsiped and plum Lyonese; 6-41 h 'p • and SIM
Tettla t tacashmeres and Grandillit Plaids.
P H bIERLNOS—A IaII amattment of bleak
made armlt, orogn, Nasarine, bine, putpleand al
a attar the best malmfaeture.
MOO WLS—Comprleing the mom exteamtvar as
eratmeat eves offered in this city, embracing leto=
smut= Cubans= and Tamara_ plaid Shasta
Dentswiek, Finland, Jenny lend, Lasesnine, and oth
er Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE Gficaos, GLOVES, Ite.—
Lue caps, collars, cuffs, 'madam ciellen, ekentlzens-
AJso, linen cambrte and lawn lidkfa Larternr-Edg
inakrFibtamAosiceory.tallp&AigvikedAiiil
asst meatc A ae u tz ll'lshate jtzl o tr o , D4r 4 ise. „ liir.
hi= Linen, beat mannfacetra Linen Slusitinglump
effuses [Mena, Table Damask arid Dtaiviti
Table cloths and Nwirts,SAkaae fah .
sty and Eye Dieter. anush.-.... _
_at IMO gag/
every va ri ety. Bleached and Brown diusta,
' than 140 W pa of all the well bursa =Mita
BBBONS—More than MO canons entirely now gall
and winter Ribbon!, trey choke sWes.
variety;
French Cloths, Canumeree and omtkinst, in rem
Wbue =tam Scarfs, cravats and Mika.
s of every deseriptiles, toginbervitli ev
er ankle usually found in a dry_goods Atom
ran foll Owing is an invoice of S 7 oases goods but
reccirmi, with the prices nemd
II bales of red and whit e n:
Flann, all wool, Mr is„,,,
7 eases Nan
oe d orange Prints,
10 do Calicoes, 2M yards for a
61 do fast colon= Priam, 10)
17 do Bleak= Emit., et
4do Maus do Leine., ,
7 do real Scowls isn : ,4,l
1.1
Also, NI babes 4,h Brown Mus li n
All of which, in conneelion ne af, t ,,,, MK,. rogli•
Wened, will be offered at lees pr . e . th....„ b e iff o .d.
ed by en? other establisheerr . ,l; dd . diFigt,,, ONE
PRI"1 "Y"F4 which i ' entree trim sad I' sitnv.
1 4. alb Will be strictly ohs , , r .,.,
1 article punka*
oatithis establishment , f ow , 6h. ib", the end,
market pries, a e°,,,'!" =eyeteeth:4lWD more wallut-
Lit 4 be made, 0P0...•." Jima:stances being made knawn
t. P 'Z'V i ii? it beidg their desire th at all goods
- . Jr and hi:manilla tams. All persons
_ . 7,...."'gr ild JT ed to . exernine our assortment
-•••"." ---, . the Least obllgatkrn ut pureltaaa, •
ora4
_ nieti: Li. ::h O .: FORTICIL
JOHN FL B, Nag Wood
now Tl2Cellred IV fan ...ow'
tnent of Piano Porte., aeleeted tray
the followiag lllialSdasbenea hi Boman
Yotk, to w Welt the. attrattinn efruckasetv ta
'Ale.Peotilt4 baitd. 'nu. ftent.Me. Chseksrisf. (I "
We of whielt he is sole Agent lo Wactent mo
, sylvanlaa have what to termed Me New Circular Seem
I being on improvement reeentlynade, end Orin/Amos
0 decided adventege in power and eemantY 01 .m
over any oth rs. e
in The folWering are the palms and
styles of Chiekeree:
No• 1: Rosewood, rect , ve,, fteisttedbaek A. 0111411400
- . .
81 14 " nobly caned " `WO
. 3. .
.4. . Gi " earval mouldings, WM
O G. 0 el .. kroshed bask mod Art, .."
- .. .., ..
,
" " o 112221
asu
7. o " 0 " 1132:2
°B. " U ° 11223
° o a projecting Orco4 taco
° Its " 7 natty carved, maybe of Laois 141
" 11. o o hollow eon ten and hollow cor
nered legs, sweand band, cost cant Emily 44W, bad will
be meld m a very redoes,' price.
No. 12. Rosewood, round corner, yen elegantly An. VIM. No 13. Rosewood, rot usd comer, very al.
e y
ab finished, RV&
ove are maenditetand by U. WOremMt N.
Y., well known as being sonnet And fonewly wjib
Mom. Blatant, Worcester k Donk ant, N. Y. -
N. 13. Rosessoodt caned and riding made by ilus
Manhanan Company, N. Y. 8273.
No 14, Rosewood caned, 6 octal, n, OW tz
9=l. No. 15 " plain 6
H No 14
asiaßosewood Grand Piano , made by Henn
sTs,_P
No 1; idohoony i (locum., co. od hiiyl price gra
Old Pllwo* taken an pan pummel for 1:10 , 1a Ones.
/OLIN H MELLB,
d and Square
Pita
solo Agent for Chiekeringl Gran o
Fortes, fat Western Pennerlranin. °err
Dow HEFTING, PIMIANSEIN, PHONOORA
_U. Y, WiLwatil has Opeoul Men
Seaoni hi. eennol roont. comer or 4111 and Farm ralr
examen, on Pourthownero be will be Cap', iat
instruction in the ansof Reading, Pem p
go.o.hp, Arith
irkei
metic. Book Keeping, Pbouography, , oetidnet
GROCRE-WO thcla N 0 Su gar ,
lOU bbls " Wiener;
LA fill do
apbaltra prime Rio Colle
1111ileAcsia V 11 anal fir P Tema
Knecht:mg de
tobila 1* and 12s Tobacco •
10 bag Sfl s Pepper
bbls large No" 3 Alazterel
A general assortmentof Pala., h manotaataal
articles, all of which mill be .old lOW o oeUtl y
JAURS DALZIILL, of "rater
gra n t
havreill'ne'bebt at l
at die T
oci l rimming 1111311101 F/I k.etTON Co,
ft km , * a
- --•
CIFIE.EBE-40 las prime Western Reserve Cheese,
Vin more and for sale by 6.0./ A 81,1111/Y,
_ 0ct.14 19 wood st
Z _
E=M
bacumat—is .eks user &Ned Necker, 5 do do
Apples; rd Ws Rye, W store !Nadler mac by
GEO d DERRy
eetl4
b6l. No I: 10 Id bbl. do; 6 btu
M
No ; In store and to= •
oe:11 a. RICYLISON
HEESE-24 bra W Et Chine, landiag (mm Lai;
C
and lit Lane, and trn sad* br
earlEl DAIZELL
FOB CLNCENSATT.