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venteetuton sad subacriptlous for this paper:
-•";-1; - • ••: • ohm' Futuna* DAILY Guars-is publlabed
rasd Weeltly.--rlte Daily is DAV=
,isousss sera nnscos IbiTri•Weekly is Flu Dollen per
,;.4„ ~,xwm*thslirently la TIVO L Dallara per menu minty
MriMMUCCIIII are eareett4 requested to bud hi
firms be A rglt i rd as early b iuserrod ate day as
invariably be e l aged eintil oni;r ' esr our.
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.1 . , ' low Won Contsuerulal Intelliipmee,Domarde,biar.
bres, , EDver.. News, Imports, Aloriey Marius, ire. see
.1941gieratte Whig. Nowinaulaus.
POI VICE-PE} }DENT
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TICKET.
13ENATORIAL ELECTOR&
umaxu EL 'T. liTKErsasiltyashhagton.
; DlsTai ELEcross.
tt:' , .7o.aim . o.curkwis, 13. Benny Jansoa,
Wotherill, Willuorm Colder, Br.
4. Ileums Mika* 18. hPllsitue,
4:2bius. W. II& Charles W. Fisher,
'& Dahlel 0. Ititiser, tr. G. Curtin,
• & halms Dungan, 18. Thus . . Davklion,
7. /oho D. Steele, li. JJ oa Markle,
8. /ohm h
Sebro Landes, 23. acaey, .
9, Josepucker, 41. Andra. us teams,
14 Clourlu toy , Z ier Efahard I t carn,
Art. FranalsFiler, . Ruzi'l A. Einauce.
asio alit page , tor Tidelgrapblo News.
=MOTION ,LAIW.
Byart tat tifitarembly, tamers 'are required
operstireirboOia immediately after the second
Tratedriy drOmoterr, mid are required to assess
,:-.any white !fiverean making applicatioolo them at
;„ nay'ime, aiithin ten dap of the period fixed by
• kaav kir ihelehoirre of Eiecten for president and
viosa . - l ent; an 4 to make oat li sts for the ME
re,
pr
vs efalidi election, and to deliver the lame to
. , •
theta on Or beam, eight o'clock on the morning of
'" 'll4 eleetkai: Bear this in mind.
2 • • • sh.litrei'd to our •Ittraekty Seutiere.
•In leas thlur two wean you will be called upon
Shootis`ilic Chief hlaghttrate or 'lbis great No.
don: Thri election takes place on Tuaday;the 7th
ofArocartheri Lain Elias:it'll to m:Arum the tiles
,:eed:Privlltaps7guanmeed to him by the snierings
lad paiviteisiri of his Ohara. Qo to the polls
without l aud - gtt It is a proud right you
ecurtitiatHet it be seenthat you appreciate
American liberties :are retorts, while the right of
eadluge is ,Smivideally prized, and the ballot is
gandat froM fraud. • Vote fo,the man you think
_ Will,beat erlidnisterthe ASOr of the Government,
and preemie unsullied the National Constitution.
"If you urn* oar advice—lt is, emphatically, rece
N a t a: Slav 1133r/or and 11117 lard
Waif a ices; a onnaub•uotru.sly believe, you will
;= 87;6W ASH MAIMS!
, This Stain we believe to be sue for Taylor and
F:dbiore, mileas•nre am cheated out of the election
fitinid. The Pan of this city iacrying era% .stop
-.Viler? which. is a panty certain sign chats:one ram
, duly is brewing: Let, the friends of Taylor and
• 'Pit/more • bet on - their gnald—let them watch the
'polls. them .believe no lying atones
.clicalatedmaingt their candidates at this late hour
in the ciinvese=let them see that no man votes
whole" notight to the privilege, and all will he .
.•
We All l.ask, to carry the State for Taylor, is;
• .' an haste election. Give us this, and we am sore
•
to win by a Handsome majority.
' d. an evidence of the desperate means which
will-be resoriod to to cheat General Taylor not of
~his elecsimi, we copyahe dilknaing from the Phila.
dephia New*
&Minna' Sammie= Pair ry Eusave—
We have reliable intelligence from New York, that
• irrangementhare in rawness there for the perpe•
• train, of another stupendous fraud upon the pee.
Idea pennstivania at the combs , Presidential
Neetiop,' In • tante ward of that city, our friends
• - lave thsertaiited that atom one hundred men have
:beiiietigagerito be brought into this State to Tore at Ltha'ts l o l 4lir election, far Cass
this•fkate, there. and Batton on 4 .
:we tram o > lrifdwda tbratlelpta
Ali*Mhati en the. look out ior extensive itepor
r itCteis; and to prepare theetselves to de
fend thethriglasagainta these vildagents of Low.
fmao sea.
c.'f;We give this Warning to inn - Median time, and
t y htz i Tli# gi nce. moth it tom? . y o unheeded.
heed a,: I.
• ho l p n i r ileas, and a thef •w7lt il Y t utse hi quently ship as man Case y
,:‘,1:„•-• of their retell, to Pennsylvania a they can find
'legmenrs for:. Indeed it is well known, that sea ,
prominent custom house °Seem of this city,
lave far soveial
days past been in New York, and
• is Mare than probable that the'object of their
exualkm is toce•operate with the Cansleaders there,
rank. each measures as will carry Penn.
We say, therefore, to our friends, be on your
guard, kor these imported vomit will not maybe dip.
tainted in the several wards of the city and and
ty of riuladelphiejmt Wank= all the counties
hordering on New York and New Jersey.
Seal and Relleou
The Free Sal Executive Committee of Penn.
sjdtarda,kave inured an address to Free SW vo.
. tars, in yam of the heaideenial election, in which
we Lind thefeillowing paragraph
"Titus AND to ccoostrustneca mon our
as c mita inn egtterat ZerACcei. The coo-
Wing lane:ice of the Slave Power has alarm.
ed us. - We !will not look back to reproach
Dien' of- either, party. Osman is oar word—
Clod and tint votes.cif-fieeneen is our oust.—
.. °Tberso shall be neither slavery oar involuntary
servitude blithe new territotes of the Republic,
. the decried of mar Forefathers ' and should be
the donee of their **amanita: We ask that the
provision of 1787 be applied to ell.our_nevr tern.
teethe, *SE , and' nmeatter
'Terse and RI consequences stand ontas a dark
and !do* beacon True it does—boo- nis a
tasicon to warn allttue friend' ofFnse Soil against
meting the suicidal part of the EirneyitealiilB44.
The Free Soil teen now occupy *stools/. position;
and as the RiniiiTibts could have prevented the
annexuktuotTexus, , in 1814, by voting for any,
so can the Flee &tilers prevent the exteneian of I
Watery, by voting En Taylor.
r Chita The Ckilumhus Sege Journal of Saint.
' day emoting says—There no longer remain. a
question tithe electron of Gen. Ford--bat by an
extremely close r, , ,cmgce moni than 30d—poesi.-
lily not todnizst i r d The !racial retturrui will
loom Mull the .
••••
The liquid also mys these is nothing. in the
- late elactiOn'tO disci:mouse. the blends of
TherintliMfßarribumes (action in the litete, thaw.
*SO Lecofoxi*Unets, rather than their new.
ry acquired Free Sea asiociatinni, gave their votes
• - for Wel er 'ilioutends of Free Soil men did not
- • Tote at all aid layi a dead weight upon the party
to which •Ilmy belontred, carrying rapine.
nags eat into its ranks, and fro
\ 4 ••• - 'queollylielereidar infinenos adrerseur. its eater.
eda. Saute, and m aam locate= many, gave
‘Vitir irtdegi telnetaltSyibt Ford; but a glance aver
Maostade ground leads to thesion that M r
•Th':Fordloit ;Top as much as he gainedby the Free
••.. • • -There in the pasty CM the State Jour.
, ga4 to ltslOrratesiaid so far an as we learn there
. fano ti"drip:m*o;2i. The Whigs of the State are
in good stdraivid !are determined to succeed,--
Iliere la a BilorteMeernent in the State So Gen.
Amp led Prrt i whose Enos cannot be
kbltt
eagmase his enemies eheacy
‘l l 4rcluld hF whys'! • or the rants of his
mamma ire deserted, an drb, the cr y o r th e
soldier at Baena ViOs, at the Napa moment of
the lattleve shout cdconildence be already gone
,-": lisdh theme' the kith end ileadthwraltio, 'Chu
Zees m Canso,' '
,A , Sccunn Ozaroi, Clacove—We uadercicaii'
duit Capt. Gin. W. chwclcaci 113/3 11120/32
Fforoo4 of Ifeatocky, is on Waiver to this city,.
arboni le will adfiresit the pee* On the merit. of
' 'Gaza Tay/gra' the rcewdeneyowd rye a &warp
iioa Cl the retoulcolde bolo of BUM' Vigil, in
which be was l!"&ctiagiffat* - .wsccr. We madm
en:id ihatecipt.emzel is u affective on de wimp
.esLa OW iletl4,arfetw kWh, po,if wiptaii ng
paccacrata as Maxima*, calif with' thin diffwoocel
; " - ike be captivates. with the visual
thatres 4104 eloque*,o4 to
.:_ , .Arace.as the trophies a patrio4trojwil alwataaccd
tohia =atty.'. We ioirtte away Dezooo* who
sibreah4ooaat,y; and 444 4. , 40# tow lo'
Oltizished /*oaf;
. , _
Tourvirsma Oiogetakuiload IlloPI,00o4•
ponion
' .#p ots mining ia via BerksMiebib a '
oleo puha Mammy; of that old Den . 1064 0
OdartM which you will and in maw *gum_
tea in, lirtilitippeciatic4 Thsitocnta hold Omni
Aggl
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the bt mkaialo i r flotonsohig*ThW
Amelltig aginkal: steerattel
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In_prattance eta. previous Am; rt;‘try
ror Democrat; favonibte'trthe:notainathat of
2 ACHARY.TAYMIR tcritat A:o*aq of
- the United States,
m the city amenibFra "at tha - COult Hot*
ot Heading, on Saturday evening, Sept.
I Stb,lBl7,fitr the pane* of appointing delegates
to repr.e,' beat rty_M.... Convooti°94V"
posed to b Etairisbarg ou tfaii2ah inat.
Hotarithatooding the shortness of the - faßovihichi
• -bV.tuLaadelta kw hams yrr7toas to the
meeting, troaredi macontded 10 :eFfoolA their th 6:
In in favor of the sour scorn retereis—as aims
of thsfavt e . The uselablege was minuend -by
thenppointment of the batwing otHeerkvis:
Preautent, Dr. Hsu- mit H. Mummarma.
Vice Prandenta, Call Zonal Wade, Liencla.
Knere
cla ße y. eteltitifti, Alderman! Wm Bet; George G Bar.
On motion, the followhiggentemeearere amain.
ted a committee to draft a preamble and resolutiotte,
expressive of the sense of the Ineeting, viz: H A
Malmberg, Esq, Col Joha Mil her, Hamel H Bat*
Wm C Leavenswcoth, Elq., Frederick Prints, J K
lommeeke r , George Smith, Benjamin' Tyson and
Jacob Focht, who, though their chairman, re.
ported the following, which were unanimously
adopted:
Muweas. The time is approaching when the
people of this country will be called upon to select
a candidate for the Wilmot President of the U. 9,
therekite,
Reaahwt, THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE AL.
READY MADE THE SELECTION--THAT
THE TIDE OE% TAYL OR, OR POINTS
Ti) GEN. ZACHARY AS • A ,PElls
SON TO FILL THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR '
Resolved, THAT THE DEMOCRACY 0 -
REEKS UNTY PLRME mar UNDIVI:
DED SUPPO CO
RT TO THE HERO OP PALO AL.
TO, RESACA. DE LA
,?AlattA, MONTEREY,
AND BUENA VISTA.
.- •
Reatml, That weleartlly appeureef the wane
mined by our democratic brethren in lulling a
State Meeting at Harrishirg, on the 24thday of
September Mrs', for the Kuper° of adopting such
measures as ore:calculated to eld the publia will
in secatiagabency. electioner Zachary Taylor to the
Preside
Resalecd, That the kilkuriegrcsons be; appoint.
ed delegstes to lemmata county at - the
Democratic Ms Memingef the friends of Barka,
ry Taylor ro the Presiden c y
B Mulenbemßenjainin Tyson, Win Beta,
Gm Smith, H A Mulenbeig, A M Sallade,John H
Kelm, Peter 8 H Grimemer, Dr Adam Samna.
Israel Sande, Isaac Etila; John Shelly, DI/11131 ,
Lints, David Li groue s in, Paul Geiger, John
rich, Johnathan Frederick, Geo Fox, lidor David
Remo, , Fsienthe jleabst„ I D Bitting, J Reiff,
Frederick Prints, Daniel Id Bam; CO Toth Millie,
I R. Loognecker, Henry W Smith, Wm C Leay.
ensworth, Abraham Keep. ..er, Geo C Barclay, Levi
P Rnent,John Dumb, jacob Foch, Major David
Sem% Aaron cove* lohn Bao.e.
Beaked, Tindthefrilowing Mantling combine.=
be appointed for Berks.:aunt,. with power to cal
meetings, Ere., via
Benj Tynon, Dr Adam Sehomer, Col John Mfl.
ler„Lal Daniel 'Marts, Jeseph Bachman, Daniel
H Roes, Levi P Rohr, Wm Bets, P J H Grime.
mar, Geo Smitb,,A Reopen
Racked, That the proceedings be published in
the county papers tuidliarristmrg Arena
During the absence of the Committee, and alter
the meeting was addiessed by Andrew M Ballade,
Wm 0 - Leavenworth and LI A Muleaberg; Ems.
after which the monk adjourned with nine, mos.
izar cheers for the hero of the Mexican Isar "old
Rough and Ready:.—Sidled by the Olken.
Pftemers Read This.
The mien:mink. no of Gen. Casa the hero
&Hull's surrender, ha b.m established by the
most enguellioaable evidence When at the
come of 87. Cloud, he ,was the most Emoting ad , .
mires of Lords Plullippe, and showed his love of
royalty byoat*/ s Court Dress foe all Amer
icans who wish see the sing. On his return he
showed his contempt of the teptbhcan flamer t of
oar own country In the mamma described below:
and we would call' the attention of the Farman,
mechanics and workingmen of Pennsylvania to
the (allowing ftuat, irthblished by the evidence of
two respectable citizens of Weyne country, Ohim
pablislusd in the Wooster Democrat of Rept. ,21.
"In thesommer of l&ta I entered my name In
the stage office at fkreagsville, for a passage in the
Sinn to Wooster.
When the stage arrived, all the seats in the
Coach were full, eseept the front seats of the
coach, which was atone ooramiad by Gen. Lewis
Casa When I attempted to get low the coach I
was told by Gen. Cass, thy I could not get Inside,
as all the sears were full except the seat Spelt
which be sat, sad that I could not sit apoo the
ume seat arithinm—tbat he could do without my
company. I was consequently compelled tol rtde
00 • the outside with the driver and the servants of
Gen. Cass. .Gen. Cass occupied tho text meat of
the coach alone, until we arrived at Wooster, Mr
David Fairfield of this town, ulna • passenger in
the coach at the same lime.
aVIITEE HUNTER.
Wooster, &pt. 14, 181 5.
- I trai a. yessenger Or the Coach at thee= 'Ai
ded to by gr. Kum= and ham= the statement
made by him in the dare,is =V I M : Tr.
rect. DORI F
Wooster; Sept. 14, ISIS,
The W.:crier (Ohio) Demcerat ma:
Thenbove gatemen may be retied on as strict
ly true in every particular. Both ofthe gentlemen
who subscribe tea ore well known in this comma
nay. The truth of any imminent made by either
of them, cannot and will not be questioned by any
person acquainted with the individuals. Mr.
Mumma is a Farmer residing in this township, and
' for correct and gantleinnly deportment, as well as':
unbending integrity or character, will compare fas
vorably with- any other person, of whatever pro.
Cession or calling, in the county of Wayne or elan
where. Mi. Fairfield is a =oar builder residing
in this uuntof equally unimpeachable character
And whiten the spectacle here prenoted? Par
Casa, the bloated and muse proud aristocrat, then
just fresh from the Cotat of France—.a Court and
ring in the laudation in which helmd taxed, his
minions to the utmost that he might obtain courtly
smiles and kingly favors—.spurning from his pm.
sense an American Farmer, and condemning him•
to the society of the menial whale occupathm is to
brash his muter, boond—Democratic Farmers we
ask you to !silent upon thin net, and tell ua in 'all
seriousness what estimate should be placed upon
the pramiskiiii of love (or the people, when prof-
Cored by one who could thus insult one of your no.
hie calling.
Mu. Vas Boaz* Conucnos wire &Avery.—
We received, mop days Once, from a highly
respectable source, a oommunication watiag, and
offering to famish' the pmo4 that Martin Van Boma
is now, and has beep for years, =meted in bud.
neat and in interest with &Southern Planter, in the
cultivation of an extensive pluttaticro in one nfthe '
Southern Sys. We know little about the truth
of the report, and care infinitely lees. Zit. is true,
it may account Car Mr. Tan Baren'S Southern Pie•
dilections as exhibited far many yearn ill his pa n .
cal ecrinei;ftif it could bowme n . conetaarvely,
would don go far a aid his preterudons to the
Presidency.
As it ie (and this article is Intended u a =ice
to our conespondent,) we decline malting publics..
tion of any testimony hoWerver =elusive upon thei
subject. • We proved John B Weller.* felonious
defending it is said to have aided his pretensionsto
a respectableetilemei We have shown Gen Can to
be a most avariciona and extortionsiapilferer from
the public; that testimony is cited u an
evidence , b is stat esmanship. .
(MIL Cub is a Northern , Dopghfam and Wm 0
Bear a slaveholdegyerishatFreer Zemin does
not prefer their election, pledged ad they are to
to two their exertions to prevent all measures for
the prevention of the spread of slavery, to that of
Gem Taylor andAillard Filhnorel Pew men can
least of more intense political dad personal profli
gacy than Edson B Olds and Charles Switaer, yet
they, have teen elected over the heads of worthy
men, ituough the hutrintentahty of eanseiortions
pahrieione Why should we add to Mr. Van 80.
ren's pbderisions, by proving that, in addition to
his other eminent qualifications, be is a slavehold•
We can do no such thing...-Ohio State Jour
Weccreas Fuca aMiciesuroa at PLICUTI.
vstas.—The Executive clansmen in ' , Washington
are alarmed nt the unexpected meth in Pennsyl.
vans. In the desperation of despemte men, they
are awning a corruption had to bring their old
party friends back to their allegiancee. It will not
do. Pennsylvania, over and over again, has put
confidesce in the Locofoco party, and over and
over stpdajthe has been betrayed. Aashe values
her own Wafture and her awn honor, she will
keep aloof from those sylia' have betrayed her es
often aithey have been trusted with power.. The
fallowing extract from the Washington coresspon.
deuce of the New York Dawns but eriaduasollatr
'lnternet:its of the means now being employed:
f. vlitat wish to give yod an item of impxrtaxt
ierei„s;lmli I haps will place the honest people of
i'Mtwylvania en their guard. I basalt from the
~ .est authority, that the leading 'officials of
0 4 'nm/titan have solemnly 'warn and resolved
that thSLipirocrhge party shah carry Petutsylvw.
-nia in.Voatimber, even If it 'tumid beet the coat
of halfuf. &Hare, They say that the.
money can be'saised, and that it most be Weed,
and that. Penns) aignin must be. corned (WO=
and Batter. - tinulatayou that the above , th'stfictly
true, and.l , de recould not do a better ng'
than :by inhkin yo ur "kibutisylvanla rendered w:
•:pmil with seferear &encomia iciletne,!:'
the 'Whim, nt the Kay Stig t. a
, State do ant Enna
every , trerve thi Novernber,: 4"
'be i 4
by the miprincipledenente:. . "
The 'ftitout( l 4) B ar gat" 1 1 i 2 " 4 Plavhir
Aim, trove sloimsilmMalsOc(fit Wit pliodr,Sod
It is supposed hive 'made *sit' wiii Mitandt Bak.
I limit role Froisayhillitil, , .. ,__FqT. a"unlil#,:l2!4
prow/ of Theo. F. somoinis,.. ;A.; tini agar
Tbomss Fsulltner; two or Mrs. lestssiig Golds.
txrctirtg ono 41dr. samii hi* one ark* Ha
Ms! "a e" ° I.FLeoF 114011,4,
Otikti Ci N Wir -
TRW smium slur =Lama.
sbiiwit spn , aptita arzte,y , hick left
4iiitpxd oith e * of ctiaer, anima! he Bonen
mute 19th; knring made the nen he twelve day.
Attp ,
i& writs new, one week knee than the Rd ,
tenn
Mr. John A. Doyle, a passeftger in the Niagara,
from Liverpool, states that he was arrested on ar
rpial arnaligur'ori ompiclon' of being an Irish
4mpathiser: He was taken - km hLs state room
by • soldier attached to the Regiment of FusiPers,
Halifix; but, as no ground encored iv the charge,
he was released, and he come do to Boston.
Tux Box. Guam Iliutcxowt.—His Excellency
ihe HOD. Omura Bancroft, eller having passed a
week with Sir Hebert Peel- at his Bundy residence
at Tm.sonb, is amen a visit 7 3 108Wandi, Mar
SotitharaptlNt, thlt AIM af our . Foreign Minister,
Lord Palmerston—Wilmer &sides Tin
TILELANDTRIAL SMTIII O'BRIN.
The trial of Me Smith O'Brien, at Clownd, is
trill onconcluded. An application was
made,
to
have the cause postponed, on the ground r.
to twproduced
O'Brien had , nig received, previous to his a
tria ,
a
copy of his indimmem, and a list of the svimesses
inteinat him.
In England, a man on trial for his life has • right
to be Informed upon both these pinata but accord
ing to the deaden of the Court at Channel, in Ire
land, no such right exist'. Another point of dis
satisfaction was Use pest &proportion existing
between Prot estants and Catholics tra p the Jury
Pena,
Att
ttnae
erirandly attempts on the part of the prisons
*ool to gain. kw bis client on
ttinsepointethetrial wasp with Sataniay,
Monday, and Tuesday, were fullyconsumed in ex
amining witnesses on tha part of the Crown.
As innial, in political conspiracies, traitors have
-beau Lauud among the Irish, who have given evi
derma which' *ill go far to support the indictment
'Our Mr. O'Brien. On Wednesday, Mr. White.
auie, counsel 6r the prisioner, entered upon de
fence.
PRANCE
The :pun Times has the following general
notice of the events in Paris during the week sub
sequent to the last previous adrift=
A banquet got up by the Red Republicans at
Toulouse, hu revived all the tiny of the Convect.
tionisti of 1793. It was attended by the prefects
and authorities of the town. The red cap was
hoisted as the rendunonarysignal of blood, and
cries of Viva Rubes! Vire le Mont/wpm! Vive
Robespierre! Down with Ca ac! Up with
the grullottne!!! seem to have been fiantically shout
ed by the assembled Lg. nests. It appears that the
officer commanding the distract refused to assist at
the banquet, and announced the fact to the Gov
enunent When these incidents became known
in Paris, an M. Denjoy assailed the Government
for permitting these tersolutionary meetings, and
in the course of his speech denounced the sangul.
nary object. of the Red Republicans with the most
crushing eloquence:
A scene ensued in the Aasetaby which is said'
to have surpassed in violence any of the recorded
events In the ConvenUon. When M. Denjoy al
hided to the late speech of Ledro Radio, the Any
of the Mountain party knew no bone& They
rushed in a body to the tribune, threatening sum.
mart' vengeance on M. Denjoy; and it was only
by the strenuous exertions of hie friends and the
officers of the Chamber that M. Deejoy was saved
from falling a sacrifice to the vengeance of the Left
The President pot on his hat, and it was only eller
a long interval that order was eußclentl y restored
to resume preuedings.
This event is only • prelude to every variety of
esiducettent which must ensue, lithe Red Republi
cans carry on their designs of holding similar ban.
quets In every town in France. Ledru Rollin has
come to a complete rapture with the general, and,
haviag set on Eat these Socialist banquet., will
reader the.poraelsion of power by the present go.
vernment exoeedingty precarious.
The eondact of General - Cavilers° with regard
to the Italian monition teems stfilgovem pro.
The by
donee and modnation. The question having been
incidentally brought before the hasagain
called Ruth Ledro who, under name of
perfect neutrality, is covertly urging France to
bring' abut • state of things rendering wanin
g itable. With Ida usual eloquence, he is doin all
be can to incite the • Pmpagandists to commence
war upon the ternitmy amber nations, rather than
wan the Sucregrns of Europe shall bare put
down democracy at home, and then shall march
upon F111111:0 to put down the Republic.'
This language Is well adapted to revive the War
mania among the French people., end no wee can
calculate the result. The Chamber passed to the
order of the du, formally amber paved
from any ex
plunk= ofopWon upon the subject. This =math
to a unction of Gm. Gaul/ears peace policy.
General Cavairrime icreponed to be indimceed.
Every evening, eller eight fall, cirri. of art sau' assemble on the Boulevards of Pins. singing politi.
cal songs, while fresh troops are enuring at the
capital, bringing with them
—the only antidote to
Red Republicaniem—• heavy Unary of artillery.
The committee of the Assembly appointed to
examine into the state of the properly of the Orleans
Emily has repotted in favor orate payment of their
tendon be maintainon their estahrs, but that the
personal at the Princes be restated to
them, enan annuity be allowed to them pending
the areingement of theta affairi Theairpa
estates ari valued as thiee minions esealleg.
Fiats the Pose oils a/ the Rserspeon Mem
LATEST INTELLIGENCE -
Some of the Paris journals mention the report
that Aust ri a hat definitely rejected the Auks.
French mediatima. We have not been able, how.
ever, to isontain what the foomiation for the reii
port is.
Adirkees have arrived to day of serious disturban.
ces at Lyena Early on Tueaday mondrig the gar
! des mobile of Lyn es, whose corps has been recut
ly dissolved, presented themselves at the prefecture
to demand the month's pay which had, they said,
teen.promised them. cug allowed to eater the
hotel, they possessed themselves nit, and kept the
, prefect in cuirody fur three quarter. of an hour.
Crowds assembled around the building, but a regi
merit ofdragoons, returning from exercise charged
them, and drove them away—clearing the hotel
and relesaing the km .
The alum was so great that the shops in
the vicinity were blued. halfputi nine caked(
spotty oftwenty garde' mobiles rmed the two
sentinels tithe Mont de Piete. They then attempt
ed to force themselves into due tioase, but
the men occupying it Uri's!. coded themselves
in it, they at not succeed. They however, broke
all the windows. At tea o'clock 200 mobiles pre
sented themselves at the Hotel de Ville, with a red
dag. being charged by the soldiers, they homed , . ately dispersed. General Gemara and his daft,
accompanied by an COMM, traversed the city.—
At eleven o'clock the Place de Prefecture and the
vicinity were occupied by the military. Groups of
the mobile were traversing the streets. p
At half put 12 o'clock a battery of artillery had
arrived upon the place of the Prefixture, sod can.
ooa wasplanted sou to sweep all the approach.
ea. At the departure of the last accounts the in
=sure endeavoring raise barricades in
to Mercier.
Wq, learn from Vienna that Count Lemberg,
who had been appointed by the Emperor of Austria
commanderitrchief able troops in Hungary and
Croatia, was assassinated on the 29th eh, on the
bridge of Pesth, by • student, Jellachicic the Ban of
Croatia, was continuing his march, in spite of the
injunctions to the contrary of the Emperor.
The Joarad du Debate says that the Xing of
Sardinia's son has officiany notified all thecouns of
Europe that be will not axioms the crown which
has been proffered to him by the Sicilian Parlia.
meat' -
Letters fronfNice, of the 2ith ult., says that a
Republican movement has taken place in the email
town of Monaco, with the consent of the reigning
prince. The &flowing are the facts connected
with this occurrence--The decree announcing
that the King of Piedmont bad taken won of
.the free towns of Menton and Roquebrune having
appealed an the 22d+ instant, the most exuaordi.
nary reports were circulated It was said that the
SOU of the Prince of Monaco, at present in Turin,
was 'negotiating the sale of the principality to the
Ring of Piedmont. Tho same evening Me entire
population of Monaco proceeded to the palace to
demand en explanation.
The prince walked out among the people, con.
tradicted there ports in circulation, recommended
them to demand the protectorate af Prance, in or
der to remain independent, and offered to mega
in order to allow them to give themselves over to
the French Republic This eOpOnal waa received
'with loud cheers. "Viva la rrancer "%'ine la Re.
pubes Francaise r
Th e French gag is kethwith to be hoisted, and
the city of Monaco is to send delegates to Paris to
place itself at the disposal of the Preach Govern.
Rent. While the movement was
cad
at
Monaca, the Downs of Menton and Roauchrune
were oelebmthrg their annexation to the domin
ions of the King of Sardinia.
Letters freins Padua, of Sept. 25, any that the
Venetians, having made • souk+, wen driven
back OA two points, with the loss of 50 killed and
50 prisoners.
NAPLES AND wax.
The Neapolitan correspondent of the Thum, writ.
Mg on the 24th all, says that the English and
French naval ofilcars at Messina had andreeded
in obtaleMs a suspension of hostilities until paid.
tive instructions, banded on the new state of
things and the capture of Messina. could be ob
tained ftem thelt respective Governments,
:A demand has been made to the Neapolitans Gov
etiolate to accept the mediation of France and
England, but the King of Naples bad said that,
*mob he would tolerate a suspension of hostilities
until the answer of both Governments was teeeiy.
ed, he would not tempt the mediation of an y _ pow.
er between his mown and Ida =kens. TT
thecae, renamed in and the despliches '
Brom England and Prance werecoked br with peat
441'AF'
. .
The insurrection in the Grand Duchy of Batten
his teen br the present suppressed, and the lea.
det;Chistarns &rave. has been taken and shot,
pummel to martial law. It Ls nom ascenained
, thug marcher &mobilize movement had Wren lo
ccuitemidated—dieliffittre alba previous one nada ng
the, meld Henke? and Ihe euergetio Denatedt not
Aiiifi l e damped the cider of their partss o -- fin d
thai Mil recent malrixection it Freen e n th e
d i piud' Rd the outbreak yo sooner as the more.
mesa Mille above tree Fay aa the
till Execinnve turned their anention to Wertem
bit* Baden anti the two Hews, mg begi n to
Make the neceday maw pmparatkina for meets
. R a pdge m in those states i_ Seco
' fink dapatehtid ter Baden, whiere,,lWciangar
piided mod imminent, and dime
acedmpanied by the military bree — ord; = I ;
Welt plashed an ikon Frftrg to tie beitlit town ce
Ai orkst kw Gamma ism, nod ib• dery
e
*rilutet,x.inmenbed thesettekiits the 2 11 k of
,Steens* on the Republicana 'quartered in that
*em
'.ithimnatelchategt ',they debaded
ail* kr : setae co quanta.
partilitho lawn en which the cannon played,
:Was meet fin& _She insurgents were attacked in
hart and titer, by the 'Bavarian, Austrian and Ba
den temps, so that escape was a matter of consider.
able difficulty. The fugitives were mercricsaly cut
down by the dragocini, who refused el quiuteti—
ne neither of the inatugents is variously given,
being act down at 500 to 1600, including 300 he
lices of Piedmont, and the Italian cantons of Snits..
erland. The remainder of the discomfited coips
reacted Idulheim, where the latest accounts lett
them preparing for a defence a routremes. In that
place, ea well as in Lomeli and Sebliengen, there
are many determined Republican & A considers.
able . portion of Baden, including all the ithcallhd
Ithemthal, has been pinied tinder martial
According to the Matthew Abend Zeitung, the in•
surgents who retreated to Ildulheim have railed
entrenchmentanear that town.
Wilmer & Smith's Times says—The report that
Struve had been tried by court martial and eint,
was premature and income, it having teen ell.
daily announced that the council of war assem
bled to try him, has declared itself inconmeteol,
and that insurgent leader will, therefore, he tried
by the ordinary tribunal.
PRUSSIA. ,
The apprehension of a venous collision between
the mob and the troops at Berlin, anicarsito have
imbaided since the new misistry has issued a pro
clamation to the army embodying the roacilution Of
the Assembly. Some rioting occurre4 smiths 25th
silt, but tranquility woe restored without Much dif•
ficuhy. No farther disturbanceo have hoppeneil
at Cologne.
lA.
A further overload m a il has arrived froM India,
bringing advice, from Calcutta to the 20th--M ad
rae Co the Pith , and Bombay to the 91st of August
Major Edwards and his troops were gill encamp.
ad bekre Monham The reinforcement despatch"
ed from Femzepore had not yet joined them, but
were hourly expected.
In the bac of one of the columns advancing a
heavy fire had been heard in the direction of Maul.
tan. A Sikh auxiliary force was also an the march
from Lahore. The insurgent inhabitants were at..
tempting to quit Moulton, having heard of the apo
proach of the British; and the Leman to prevent
them was baildi4 up the gates. In spite of the
unhealthy season the march of the reinforcement
had not been attended with nay remarkable alatl.:
ally.
An outbreak had taken place in the Hazerah die.
trios, in which Attack is situated, the key to the
north western frontier of India, and Colonel Cane.
ra, an Ecuopeen officer in the Sikh service had
been murdered.
If the insurrection should prove of a serious
character, it will inevitably lead to the entire oc
cupation of the Puojaub territory.
An attempt in the present case to wise the fort
of Attack was frustrated by the vigilance ofMajor
Laurence, and these distant but important outposts
cannot be left unprotected. The outbreak in Gay
lon has been completely suppressed by the local
Government.
HUNGAR Y. DSPZET OP TICE 11.1. N OP CIOATLIL--The Esther
Zeitung of the 256 inst., contains a detailed ac.
count of a battle between the Hungarians and
Croatian forces, which was fought on the lab utt,
in the vicinity of Souls Egerazegb.
The Hungarians, under Count TereL:, mustered
18,000 pen; the division of the Ban's army, which
attached them, amounted to 20,000. The Cies
tions were completely routed and lost 3209 men,
17 pieces of artillery and 13 standards. The loss
of the Hungarians in quoted m 123 Lulled, 192
mounded.
SVIITZERLAND.
_ .
A wag orris Avvrais.—The Gantto new..
of the 23d announces that the blockade of the
Canton by e
t
rennet:ea, and that eons.
qtiently the treaty of 1845, mtznaming the
communications between Lombardy an Cantons of Lucerne, Zurich, Heine, LTrs, Basle
and Maud° having' been violently infringed, Suite
erland is virtually in a Niue at war with Ann.
tria.
is generally believed that Switzerland will de
part from her state of neutrality. That 10,000 men
will be immediately sent to the frontier. and a re
serve of 30,000 called out
Several thousand Austrians are stationed be%
tureen Lavine and Uggiate. •
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sia Jam Boas' Exrxemort—Previous ao•
counts from the expedition of Captain Sir J. Bonk
in the Enterprise, with the Investigator, Captain
Bird, under his command, were from Whale Island,
and came down to the 290 of June- We have
now tatelligenee from the expedition to the 12111 of
July at which time the ships were at Uppernanek,
Davis's Strait., up to which time nothing had been
heard from Sir John. Franklin and his gallant cocas
panionx They had not seen any pieces of wreck.,
nor, with their most . diligent and indefatigable re.
searches, had they been able to discover the slight.
est dee to the CMS of those whom they are mope.
cagy seeking after.
The infant daughter of the Duchess de Mont
pensive has keen named Mara Isabel Fratienant de
As,. Aniorna Luisa Ferruled. Chnetnia Amalie
Felipe Adelaide iosefa Elena Enrinaeta Carolina
Justa Rearm Gaspara Melehinra Baltasara Mates,
and will take the title of Duchess del Puerto Santa
Main
This baby conies even a heavier burden of
names that that 'Come by Mr awe, the Princeea
de Joieville.
THE GRAIN TRADE.
From Wilmer st taraiiha Dinspean Tunes, Uri. 7.
The weather daring the polo week has soil been
of an unfavorable character. In the midland coma, especially, so mark Me has fallen that the
land has been
flooded to n considerable extent,
and the newwhems maw be considerably affected
by the wet. We learn that in:lira/land. especially,
there are considerable patches of corp belds, and
the iuolemeney of the weather, which has been so
general in the South, would make as Uneasy for
these districia • but that we learn that drier weather
has prevailed in Scot/and. and, as we mid hut
week, the vast bulk of the harvest gathered m
throughout the three kingdoms.
The prevatling dumpneas has naturally created
• demand kir old wheat- bat the tendency to an in.
crease of prices in cereal produce generally is
completely counteracted by the continued large
arrivals from abroad, and, indeed, a small deduce
,of prices has taken place at the greatplaces of
comitunptioa. In Ireland the potato disease has
committed universal havoc, and every day estab•
lathes the certainty that not only a large quantity of
Indian cora will be needed for that country, bat
some schema of eleemosynary aid must be adopted
in various districts before the winter has passed
over. It is probable that there will Iron shell ad.
amine of • shilling or loin the duty.
So long as a remains at 41, per quarter the
arrivals are cleared, but as the duty advances it
wilt become • mdcultdion whether the charges of
interest of money and warehousing counterbalance
the future advantage of clearing the whole free of
duty where the present combiw shall expire. In
.the Baltic ports prices continue to rule very high,
especially kir fine qualities. In the Mediterranean
markets considerable podiums have been made,
especially of Indian corn. Under all circumstances,
we do not anticipate any violent fluctuation of
prices, especially as the business- of the corn market
to generally speaking in a sound state.
11117810. •
7b the Editors of the Pittsburgh Gaups :
Permit me, through the medium of your columns,
to acknowledge by way of compliment to some of
Du, musical gentlemen, my extreme ratification
15 listening to their delighthil execution of music,
on Friday evening, while they were performing
near Christy's HoteL The first time I had the plea
sure of hearing your musicians, was in ISM, while
performing my old favorite "Moses in Egypt," up.
on the Reed House, in Erie. Their performance
on that occasion =untested great drill in their pm
&mien, which was brought fresh to my memory,
by their execution last Friday evening, I have
seldom, if ever, heard their equals during my tray.
els through the United States. I have reference
not only to your Brass Bands, but to some of your
Church Choirs, especially the Choir and Organist
in Trinity Church. According to my views and
practice, I cannot too strongly urge.upon the minds
of young people the importance of this command.
tag and delightful science. It is both natural and
necessary to the developemeat of a healthy consti
tution, that we should have hours set apart from
our daily avocations, for recreations and amuse.
manta ;which often, and unfortunately, allbrd nq
Eopportunity fin vices and bad habits to steal pas.
ton of the mind; and here I would advise, and
strongly urge the proclaim of ramie to be our
recreation, end to; fill our past times and Wellies.
Among the many sciences which tend to
le vatethe character and disposition of man. refine and
strengthen the social feelings, brighten the intellect.
tuil powers, and strengthen the bonds of mutual
love and afiection, none car claim preference to
the science of music. It is practiced and apprecia•
ted by all nations and classes of men, the nativesl
of the most distant Isles of the seas.-idl have some
practical ideas al music, however rude they ma
than dew ßoy
be The mans, Egyptians nod Thebans, more
years ago, listened to
trameutal the enchanting
strains of highly cultivated ins as well e
as
vocal tannic. Not the least doubt remains but th
radice is coeval with man; and that a love of her.
many fa deeply planted in the human bread, is
=unfelt fium a voluntary disposition to render mu
do sabservient to all religious as well as social par
poses should we not Reel 11
exercise that
•6ea art, which will overpower and obliteutte
the vilest pasaions, and inspire the soul anew with
rank ) , diolty. How wild and.beautiful itathrilliog
and enthusiastic enchantments! The sweetest
midnight dream of earthly bliss is happily disturb.
ed lbyithe piercing and harmonious strains Win
sinamental music. It sways its sceptre aver the
human passions, subjecting them to its perfect eon.
tz ,,j , lending its =radii enchantments, or giving
the most profound solemnity, as the txapoa may
requite. Friends may desert us, des surround,
the hoer af adversity meet us, to threaten the ap
proanhitig dissolution of all earthly happiness, yet
musio ‘ will lend a charm to sweep the indignant
spell !trim the memory of man. Notting ever gave
me hillier conceptions of heaven and its realities,
than a well selected choir, assi.ted by the deep
toned organ, in chanting the Maps of praise. In
such heavenly .music, there skull no evil be mend,
a d d ne degree of indignation shall find its might
It Is the masa sublime aennation of Me human
mind, Ind the putrt act of he
aided by Miniateinta Angels. avenly devotion, as.
Then der tin jofp.inthe sweetest went' of go-
'aid to swell the lamina of harmony, and mingle
its enchaining effects with anise produced by the
dues end tribulations ofour existence
Fasocotto, Y. J. R. W
rlber 14owittir 'article is kin the' Piasiotoiso
litteati, a PtiOrotainentral 'position, but by no
mesas, as We inkr kiendly to the Whigs, u will
8 4en that the PrOOPiCS is fill: fora lam pacifist'
Taylor, by the anbartaction Mime soil vows in the
Wilmot District.
The Pre. Sufi Vote.
A i i kavancesindiente that both parties here have
beert mistaken irt teference to the votes of the Free
&dens, in the late gubernatorial contest. The
general impression, originating in the assertion of
the Republic, has been that the Free Soil party N.O
- for Johnson. This may have been true, to
some extent at least, in Philadelphia city and mum
and perhaps also in . Montgomery, hot it does
not seem to be 110 in Timm. In 1817, for instance,
the majority for Shank in Timm was 778. whereas
Longstreth's majority, thus year, instead of being
lens, as it would have been if the Free Soil Demo
crats voted for him, is actually more, via: 858.
Moreover, on a comparison of the whole vote poll
ed in Tioga, Bradford and Susquehanna counties,
with that of 1844, when, us now, there appears to
have been a general tunisout, there 114 little gain
perceptible 63r either side, except what may be
attributed to the natural growth of population.
This will be evident from the following table.
1844. 1848.
Dem Whig. Dent. Whig.
Tinge, 1975 1049 2077 1219
Susquehanna, 2468 1591 2416 1597
Bradford, 3525 2967 3748 3211
71+66 5607 6241 6057
5607 6057
Dem. maj. in 1844,2361 maj. is ISIS, 21151
Dem. loss in 4 yea r 5,177
11 will be seen from the above that though the
Democrota have bat in 4 years 177 votes, they
have actually increased their whole vote, thus .
Democratic vote in 1848, 824 1
" 41844, 7968
Democratic gain 4 years, 273
The Whigs, to the same period, have increased
their vote, ne follows:
Whig vote in 1848, 6057
1814, 5607
Whig increase in 4 yeara,........ ....... 450
The Whig increase is but a natural one: the
Democratic increase not unite an much as o?e might
expect from the growth of population. On the
whole we infer that the Free Soil men is these
three counties granerally voted for the candidates
of the parties to which they formerly belonged,
though probably a lew democratic free-solleric
not over 200, did not vote at all far Governor. If
any denneraticifreenoflers voted for Johnston, these
could not have been more than 100.
It is said; by the friends of the Buffalo platform,
that these three counties, an well as Potter and
Lucerne, are strongly In favor of Van Buren. The
election, next month, will test this. At present,
we have not snhlicient dam to tell how these coun
ties will vote. The nearest approach we can make
to a guess Is through the vote of Tinge on the
Congresaional ticket, though this is by no means
I a certain indication. Here, however, is the vote :
Welmot, (Free Soil Democrat) 1714
Tracy, (Whig) 1023
! Brewster. (Cass Democrat) 810
The Democrats assert that many persons voted
for Wilmot who will support Cass, and, vice versa,
that a largenumber of Tmcy's friends will sustam
Van Buren. There may be some troth in these
declarations, for if tau Congressional vote represent.
ed the strength of the three candidates, Van,Boeen,
Taylor and Cau, it will be seen that Taylor's ma.
panty in Timm over Casa would be 383, Now as
the Democratic majority in Tioga In the late elec..
lion was 858, this would be a gain for the Whigs
0f1241 votes in November, in mu one county alone'
But we think, es we said before, that the
Congress
ional vote is no certain test of the one in Novem.
her. As the Pennsylvania says "we are In
rag."
Local Matter.
EXPOILTXD TOR lint rrrrJaritau DAILY GAZETTE
The meeting of the Straight Outer. or Indepetv
deal Taylor Party, held in the Lhamond, last even
ing, was by far the largest political meeting we ever
saw assembled in that noted place. Cireumatanomi
prevented us from reaching the place until some
time after the (lost speaker, Mr. Kiosloe, had taken
the stand, and it was with some difficulty, from the
denseneas of the crowd, that we approached near
enough to the stand to hear with distinetaess the
Words of the speaker. His speech was mach to
the point, and we believe that the resell at the
ballot box On the approaching 7th of November
Will show that the sentiments tittered by him will
be those of hundreds, if not thousands of the con
es:ruinous voters of the old Keystone State, who
ere now numbered among the Democratic party,
and who e'en east their votes tin Longstreth.
Mr. Kinsloe's test was a strong one, viz the re.
wilutions put forth at Harnsburgb by the then lead
mg Democrats of Pennsylvania to favor of the
election of °attend Taylor to the Presidency. He
charged home upon the Democratic party with
Mitch force and ability, that if General Taylor had
this ecretsdeston of the Denteeratin party to I st 7, he
bud done nothing since that time to destroy that
coitadenee, nail that he would appeal to the hon.
may of all true Democrats present, whether they
did not feel tbemeelres morally bound to emu their
voles for General Taylor.
We should like to have given a more e
mice of the addrea of Mr. FL, but the lat.
the: hour prevents IL Suffice it to say that the
:meeting was large and enthusiastic, and that the
getting sentiment of the thousands peemnt was
warmly in favor of Zachary Taylor, end that the
old .hero is bound to carry the State on the
preaching 7ih of November.
It may be proper to remark that Mr. K. hisls ever
been a zealous supporter of the Democratic party,
and lass availed no little influence in t h ol eapsseity,
in tali city; but he fielt himself bound to give op
General Casa, and go for the distinguished nominee
of the. Philadelphia Convention.
. _
0741 T 00 C.,0312110,1 Pula—Yeaterday
woo
chtedy occupied with important cases. Jas. Rod.
dy, etas Jaa. Elphe, was convicted of the robbery
of MePadeu. Ho bad disposed of 90 sovereigns
of the 51500 stolen. The balance Mr. Mei% ro.
ceteed. En. Busby, a colored man, was coesict
ed of the larceny of an old coat—and sentenced to
three matins impriaannscuL Surety of the Peace
ease, Jain Johnston and wic , complainant•, against
John Iteed. Reed held to bail in $3OO, with surety
for like. num. Surety case, Wm. Adams complain.
net against John Clark—Clark held to bail in IMO,
Wish sorely for like amount. A number of Irish
witnessbs were examined, and much sport elicited.
Four cases of Assault and Battery were called up
together. Jacob and Margaret Byers and George
•nd Magdalene Snyder, were the complainant* and
defeadants in the cases. The Court adjourned
before the cases were lammed up.
rlsassi Durirrsirrs.--Soinething like a quarrel
took place in the Court of Common Pleu Tearer.
day mottling, between Judge Patton and Mr. T. J.
F. Aldeti. The Judge, in charging the Jury, took
exception to the code of morals laid down by Mr .
Alden, in his defence of a cheat, and Mr. Alden, or
coming Into Court, took exception to the remarks
of the lammed Judge, intimating that he held to the
true dantlard of morals in all cases Both parties
got warm and fierce, but the aorta was soon sub
sided, ant Mr. Alden retired tranquilly.
Run t4Ayrkgurnr.—Another general row cc
coned, on Monday night, at the grog shop called
the Adam, nod Eve House, is the upper pan of Al
legheny'. - Stones, brickbats, pistols, &c, were (reel
ly used, but no Lives were lost. The Adorn and
Eve House seems as little like a Paradise as it
well can be; and the constables of Allegheny think
that the Frither of Mischierneed adopt no disguise
to tempt Its inmates,.
Sewn.' Oar.r..—We arc desired to Cull the Atten
tion of our Seeders, to the large stock of th 7 Goals,
Bolting Cloths, Cutlery, Hardware, Medicines, Malys
gaily Venetia., ke., to,be sold this day by order of the
Sheriff, et Davis' Auction Rooms.
W/I/Ie PRIZE BANNIIR.
The Exechties Committee of the t'llough aud Ready
Club' , offer alandaome-PRIZE BANNER to the Town
p or Mnongh In Allegheny connty, winch shall give
Me harvest Increased vote to the TAYLOR non Fluent.
Earners, 00 the 7111 of November, over the veto for
(1.0.. Johnston, in October.
Cosnarras To awenn Berms.—Robert Monkey,
Juntas W. Baxter, Sautuel Rosetturgn ily (toter of
the Constant=
wen)
-
[CP Una vita Paorsa hloasta—lt you wisp to be tee
ptintfai in any undertaking, you MUM always "use tit.
emper manna' Therefore, if you have cough, o .
JATXVI Eic
grroatar and be cured, for it la the prope
means. Have you Aattuna or difficulty of breathing,
•
than the only efficient means to cureyou is to use
.g.yne's Expectorant. which will immediately overcool°
the spa= which contrails the diameter of the cubes,
and lantana and brings up the °mew which clog. them
up, tad gitus removes every obstruction to a free ream
'whoa, While at the servo limo all Inßant mn d oq is sub
dued, a darn is certain to be etreewd. Have you
limuchids, SPnung of Bl Pleurisy, or In Wet any
Niygongyy Affection, li euuw Jayne'. Exp,e‘ 0 ,,,,,, t
and relief la certain. and you will find that you have
used the proper Means.
For safe in Pittsburgh et the Pekin Tea Store, '72 4ai
'street near Wow!.
lanTh
W. Rh Wright, IQ. D., Dentist,
nu,x isludence mt Fmknh .treat, opposite
Pitutburet Bank. Moo hours from 0 o'clock to Pt A
o'clock to b P. M. scpl4-17
•
ARRIED,
On the 17th hub, by the Rev. W. Fiddle AO J 4.
Bowater, of lltrminyrbam, to lilies 1.14.4• y,
nier
daughter of Andrew Dotight., of Beaver minty, Pe.
De .0. O. Stamens, Dentlat,
OFFICE alhliss beach* ou Fourth street, s
few
doors above Wood meet, until the completion of
the house nearly oppowite. Teeth in kdoeks,
finial gums, filer the moaner now universally prefer
red tithe mat'
ti
manufactured to sun each parucular
Tooth, from • full set down to a ngle one, In
sertedin a suction plate, Moe avoiding Injury to the
natural Teet• Specimene of [dacha of section plate
hit .hemjew at the office.
All opmsnlons incident 10 the profenion perf u med
with care AO teithhelneee. mtreasTal
; -'3lllrl thenereldatileeltill
nin UNIXED STATES S&VATE
• —The stilmeriber would respect:Wl, Inform the
citizens of Prltsbergh thak he has for ule,! the Li.
marline House, 'mum of Giant and FOurth atreetiti
(where he williemato but twO dare lour,* the mks
hotted engrakinfofthe United States Senate Chamber s
published - by E. Antlony, 10511 roadway, New York;
the life like likenesses of the different Slues and Mili
tary men of the nation, neatly net in enamelled glass
m the very low price of SI eachi_oetent:tiO
hi.siTntie
year,
the e fr k penor likeaee n of
Mil
lard Fillmore, George {ruhrt, J. Q. AdaMe, . of Daniel Webaur, id.
Van Boren, 3. C. Calhoun, J. IL,C•
throe, Generale Taylor, Cass, Scott, Butler, `"`.—
Also, Trumbulli engraving of/the Declaration of Inde
pendence. Luster'. magnificent fall length e.E..
ring of George Washing
kon, with several other. Sue
subscriber cm (umiak, every article in the Drummers.
type hne to Operators at Mr. Anthony's:wholesale pri-
Whl. II BUSTEED,
°cal Larnartine House, cor Grant and eth
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
A LEXA NDP:R & DAY have jut received a fine
assortment of the following descnpuon of season
able goods the greater (sbrtion of which have been
boal4,n‘aitNAuctioniTi,d zilbenzlidrnoirza;l.ba,rrin,es;
very large and complete assortment, and very lap.
BATTINETS—A very large lot of blue, black, blk
0110, grey nod gold r.o Buunets, at very low ALPACAS—PIain blk Alpaca. , plod and stri ped d
prison.
fancy plaid and etnped do, <beeper than ever.
FANCY SILKS--A splendid usortment of rich
shade.
changeable Silks, both plain and fird, of almost every
SHAWLS—A very superior assortment of mem
Broche, Puri. printed, Terkeri, and Cashmere Shawls,
at prices far below the ordinary rates
Also, a large usortnicut of English Merinos, Cash
meres and Gala Plaids, blue, blk and grey Pilot Cloths,
for overcoata blk Cassimeres, cotton Damask, Linen
do, Kentocky Jeans, &e. Ac; to all of whichinvite
the attention of
DER & DAY, 73 market st;
oct2s
N. HOLMES i BONS,
Bank•re, Exehange Broker.,
. sss • us
NOTES, DRAFTS, ACCEPTANCES, GOLD, SILVER
AND BANK NOTES.
aCOLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes end Acceptances
payable in any part of the Union, collected on the most
favorable terms.
EXCHANGE . New York, Philadelphia and Dal.
Moore; also, Cinchmeti, Louisville, Saint Lou,, and
New Orleans, comtently for sale.
SANK NOTE-S.—Notes on all solvent banks in the
United Man dtheounted at the loweet mica. All kinds
of ForeMn and Amencen Gold and Silver Coin bought
and sot&
OBee No. 55 Market street, between 3d and 4th, tirjii, c c 2.5
AADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE-The subscriber
has th is day taken out Letters of Administration e Estate of Jesse Berbbayge, lam of the city of
Pitniburgh,dec'd. All persons indebted to the estate
thid decedent will make payment without delay;
and those having claims ageism said estate will pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES T. KINCAID, Adair.
Pittsburg',Oct. al, 18-13. .m.3-.3tT
t:1111d ELASTIC CLOTHING-12dos !hats TJastic
Overcoats; bdo Jackets; ado pairs Pants; 6do
do Leggtngs, or 4 MiTerent Muds, 10 do storm Rata 2
do Capes, with and without sleeves; just received by
Express and for sale wholesale and retail, al the East
ern prices. We wish it to be understood that purchaa
ers are buying from first hands, that buy at the India
Rubber Depot. No L Wood street
0ct2.5
J & H PHILLIPS
INDIA RUBBER BREAST PIPES—A few India,
Robber Bream Pipes, a splendid article, just what
is wanted here, and has ' been much enquired alter. If
the article takes, we will keep large supply OP band
at No 5 Wood et. octZ J If P H
ILLIPS
7 NUIA RUBBER bIITT24-6 do. India Blabber Mitts,
receiveb by Eapreas and for sale at the India Rub-
Out=
bee Depot. No I Wood street
G'
ENTLEMENS' GLOVIEZ.-1 dos India Rabbet
I Gloves, far euperior to Buckskin, just received
ad for sale as the India Rubber Depot.
.r 125
I h. II PHILLIPS
Air ETALIC RUDDER OVER SHOFI/3—/ost reed,
cues,
weansples, of hletalic Gum Elastic Over
Shoes, which ler to the trade at very low prices,
either by the. dozen or ease. We eta furnial any
mount that tasty be wanted at than notice.
acts -
J PHILLIPS
vIt:TALic GM ELASTIC ROOTS—I dor pall
Dentlemens' Roots, Ann ree'd and for sale at th.
Inds Rubber Depot' N 5 Wood street
0e.25
J h H PHILLIPS
_ _
XTOTICE—An election for President, Treesurer and
11 six Directors of Monongahela and Coal Hill Turn
pike Company, will be held at the house of Wm. Mal.
Novemberh Plusburet, on Saturday, the :Mth day of
next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.
M., and I o'clock, P. M. W. C. ROBINSON,
occ2s-ilitor3t*T
Treasurer.
L .
OS'
—A note of hand drawn by F. Blume to my
order, and endorsed by B. A. Fahnemock, at
month; from tho Rh of August but. All persons are
hereby cautioned against purchaaing said note, as pay
ment ball been stopped.
neuretra
13LACK
klal FANCY R Murphy ba
on hand an AND
assortmentSlLKß—W
of super Watered and Da
m
steek figured black and blue black Dress Sllka, 11111S1
riped and plead do; elm, a great variety of changea
ble, dammk figured, and stnped do—they will be sold
E VENING DYLFS9FM—W ft Murphy halt lately ro t
embroidered Magnus and other style. ot
goods of latest mire for Evening Drawn oculd
lAVY CANTON FLANNELS—A .apply bus
.ell at We Dry Omuta House of
lY R MURPHY
TIII,...fIANNING being utwelicetedly detained in ill
.S.O
. may bo consulted during ibis week al the
who,.. yx sl . ll m otel, from Ito 6 o'clock, P. 1 14 by those
0rz...u.14. aka application allot. Bod y'
H OPS —3 beds puma west /41( Hops, growth ISPh
3do do .mashod do do do
resell-mg and tor sate by
oetg4 BROWN & CULBERTSON
T EA.:S:I2=-1200 pors - Halcos Lon s i szbis i t i t; we by
OST—A large BRASS BET vaut lost on Monday
night—supposed so be near MTaderes warehouse.
this
The
office. finde will cot a great favor by leaving nat
r
Q UNDRII*4-2 bl
9 "V Raz;
2 Th .Wei„Fe
4 - D r y .ppl
,
Nora landing and for sale by
Co.,
ISAIAH DI CKhy , from at.
Y EA ILL ASH-7 casks reed Sus Jay and for sale
by ocCI4 TASSRY & EtkM .
SODA ASH-15 cubreed end for ul . , by
ocnti
TASSEI & BEST
WINDOW GLASS -602 bunsanned sines, In store
and for ads by octet TAISSRY & BEST
WANTED—A Girl to do housework. One who un
demands her betimes, and can tome well re
commended. can bear of a pleitsant situation, at good
by mquiring as this office. oetatJ-tf
TAlfbbtcCT",loT°ktlc for sale OVCKrR&,23
water at
CnifigEs-71 bga now Wu:bog LW for sale by
occaAin, DICEY k Co, front st
ANTED—A Cooper orb° e. make Pork RA,
'els. to go dorm the river—eteady work and
good wage. Apply to
oettJ
r 9 CIIOONMA HER a Co
OA/MONATE AMMONIA-1 eukale re
k_r low ay oat=_ J SCHOONALtdri fr. Co "
. .
- 1 10 LOGNE—Genaina Farina, "Jo. Amon," for We
V 67 .r/3 J SCHOONMAKER kCo
CHLORIDE LlME —blespran t Son'. best Quality, for sale by oet2l I 13CHOO__IIIILUCER &Co
PRIFAITO V ERACILLION—E.epreariy fo
sale r iroeirrte-
JE kere, for le by J SCHOONDIAKER It Co
/JURY SEED-4 bbl. for sale by
r.:423 1 SCHOOI.7I44yEs & Co
EEZE-68 bat extra Cream Cheese, for sale by
oettX) PRIIIND, RIMY et. Co
C OTTON YARN, &c.--40,00D lbs Cotton Yam,
noted numbers; 150 boleti Batting; 100 do Condit
Wick, for sale at lowest marke_umces.
oct2l
____FmnciD, MIRY & Co
C ORN DROOMs_L% dor for .ale low by ,
obuil FR.II3N_."DAHRTIV...co
QCOTCII tierce Garrear's Philadelphia,
143 JO./ ILCOIVe'd B.lld for .ale
ry octEl J?kIN D MORGAN, Dr onst
CI HAVING SOAP -20 bra, 6 dos Ina box, reed µd
0 for axle by o µ2l. JOHN D MORGAN
LILACOIN - 0-11X) dos Mason's Chaffenµ, just reed
. 11111 enrd for sale by ccil JOHN_DihIOROAI6
Prs.TURPENTINIS bbls reed and fo r µle by
0 orat22 JOHN D MiIICAN
GUM SHELLAC-2 'cues Gum Shellac, o
cowed and for uJo by range,
Dew JOHN D MORGAN_
S A RSAPARILLA ROOT-1 bale reed and (or sale
ily. sea JOHN D hIORGAN
"' L UNT'S LINIMENT 4-15 gross jut reed and f,
.14 sale by min J KIDD fr. Co_
P RICE'S COUGH CAI4,OY-A fresh supply Just re
ceived and for sale by µt93 JMDA. Co
V AMILY MUSTARD-1 gross jut reed and for sale
F
by *era J KIDD/ Co
no ED wAyEED-30 %skull reed and for sale by
JR, ocal oc J KIDD ACo
I,IANCY SOAPS, ASS' bourns' reed and for l sola by oe • J KIDD es Co
_ Chrome' copy.
OVAL PILL BOXES-4 asks )on reed and for
sale by (mat _ R E SELLERS
F LAKE MANNA -1 cam jµl reed and for sale by
surdß E SELLERS
WHITEULUE-1 bbl NO extra, just iie - cli n T j eQ
_ sale by rwell R E SELLERS
''"..; ,-- -I-5 sacks Drle 1
J
- .
KACIIEIt....--L5 sacks DriiPeas hes, lanolin& _
_ for We by
.1 BIDWELL,
an
B%., ( lll;:latity N j oe " :11 r I b t '" l bC'Bblbt/T nmau
I ALOVER SEED -3 bbla rust sived and for sale by
oet2l WIC ' & y'CAND/JaK
r)OTABII-6 casks for sak,
_ern Irle g MVANDLESB
QCORCHINGS-1 tads for sole Aky
L 7 WlCii}to &I'CANDLI•SS
DR o Yl u l'l'Ll.Z--; bags for tl sal b y
cvCK ACC&NDLIFZS
SALKRATUS— la casks for molt y .
aeon WICK
VEATIII.' r% sacks lan
J
Hudson, far raja by
act2l IRAIAH DICK
bap novr tattilmg
s?"; far •mla by ,?r,21
C ° lo n r . st — b :. y 4.* "I" Rio
Coffee
ijAolll).,*
octal Round Church Buildings
BUTTER—Io bbl. (Plamgmci) Bulger, arTf
day and (or .ale by ocril Jk. It FLOYD
DRooms—RU dos Poland Brooms,
j in k sto ß re rLo siv r iOr
!tale by oet2l
TWTASiI-- , 1 casts pure Pula* a•geN by wagon
r dm day md for sale by
cm2l
4.0 A I,ERAT lit 3-10 <asks ( Atfams')Saloratos In *tore
0 nod for ule by O<UL J R F LOYD
utiTg—"ni T e rlgr l.o ltg A i jteri
rpoW CLOTI-347 yd. for gala b
ort2t BROWN k CULBERTSON
- DEATH
0,12/
lbs Kentucky, for sale by -
BROWN k. CULBERTSON
BLACK PLAID ALPACAS—A very ',lett and choice
and lot of Black Piaui Alpacas, of a superior quality
f ow
°cup price, just received by
ALEXANDER & DAY
IN AIN'S PANACEA-7 dos Just reed and far rale
0 by octle R E SELLERS
Istrattle of Amoy asea Stay& Dry Cleo&s.
Com:nevelt/ Balm
a=slay otaminr, Oet-Iltl, at 10 o`elne.4 at the
Room, corner of Wood 424. RM
streets, will be soldotrithbat reee on a credit of three
ree,
months foe agonneed endorsed WWI on all sums 0000
BIM tut calamine assortment of seasonable fancy and
wpb tin , Gas* enosisting of superfine cloths testi
=term, wimps, tweeds, Kentucky *Los, anDoels,
blanke, oten a/paess, Irish linens Mouselin de
Ilan.,,.ettents salaMlk.
silt
bl.ck satin, satin .4 matana ribbonds, sevring silk.
hdbis. shawls in great variety, linen damask table
brown tonidi
ho.krr,
ke. glenes, cheeks, ticking; bleached and
ns
Al 9 o'clock.
Groceriss, Furniture, tr.
A quantity of groceries, tobacco, winrs,arriting and
wrapping paper, As,
window stub, window
blind.. manic, clocks, china glass and queemorare.
A genera! Lemon/anal of household and kitchen form
una, cooking stores, de.•
o'clock,
Ready made clothing, fine shirts, boots and shoes,
umbrellas, fine labia and pocket cutlery. gold and Mi
ser aratehesy =Weal ieurrurnenta, tlerraan fancy
goods, he. oe
Asnignetin Salo of 58 Ednaln Baddi ng Lots, and
reberPropertt ralho 'BormgA ef raport.
Will be .old o4therprenuses, on Saturday, October
29th, at II Wel A by order of Alex. Millar,
nu, Aseignee o Rotten' lecher, fifty-six large o ne building lots aedearible y good Street., thrtnigh one
of which it is pre that the Pittennh and Con
nelsville will run; also, eaten/ house, and
lots in that dui g borough; about 40 acres of land
fronting an the Monongahela riser oppoete McKee.-
port, on which are erected IP dwelling leo.es and cab
buildings, two rail , roatia and Wharf:mutes for car
rying on the coal businesL also, between 40 and SO
sere. of excellent coal, (with the privilege of a larger
met enjoining.)
The above propeny L sronhy the altentinn of cap
italists and ethers, as it is ineressing in value very
rapidly. ocso4 JOHN D DAVIS, Acct.
Share:lf's Sole of Dry Goods, fe.
On Wednesday mend ,October .15th, 111 10 o'clock,
at the Commercial Sides corner of Wind and
Fifth streets, w il l be old by order of John Forsythe,
Foq. Sheriff, Gireashrpar Money, the entire stock of I
country store, consisting in part of 470 pieces assorted
amnia and satin ribbons, leghom, braid, relacti / 0 "
and straw bonnets, spool mann, patent thread, cotton
co rd, fine cloths, cassimere, satinets, Ky ions,
nets, alpacas, entines, de !aloes, French, Manchester
and domestic glngbitats, &tiller, and Arceriem prima,
Cheeks. moans, Irish elks., velvets, laces, eds.
IMP, gloves, imirr comfOrts, merino, woollen and
net shawls, dress hikts, silkl linen and couon
pea ion or baling cloths, with &great variety of oth
er gooda, many of them freshoohich cm be ezambaed
previous to sale.;
School book ' At 2 n'elook, p.
~ wrapping and writing paper, Hard
ware, inedichies,:=trx,--01,Guiters, Lad
I.},glish Header., book., arithmetic., gen. ,
phien, almarmaa,dc. Brand book., 20 real. assorted
wrapping paper,ls rema loner and cap paper, card.
etawry, saddlery, candlewick, drags, patent
medies, groceries, de.
a
At 3 ot.lealk,p. m.
For account of whom it may concern, 6 las opoo
feet) mahogany rencen. &mkt,
occa JOHN - D
DAVIS, Anct
House and Lot in tots.7lii Ward of the oily, at
On Thoradan Oct. ndth, et 3 o, cloct, P. N. on th e
premises, will be sold that valuable Lot of Oronnd,
havtog a front on Webste! airent UN feet, and ett
tending along • street WWI wido, and al. . alley
10 feet wide about 48. then being put of two lots laid
not by the late John Keating, on which is erect.
goal two story frame dwelling house and stable,' oriel
choice lion tone, and shrilithery in the garden, arid a
well of good water.
re Property be shown by the
owner siding on the P to those desithnts f
purchasing. Telma at sale.
o
oct93 , JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt.
J & H PHILLIPS
SUNDRIFS-150 bags Green Rio Coifed;
25 bags faster a
15 do Lantana
10 do old Gov Java
30 half chests Green Too
20 do Chad. and Oolong Teas;
50 do catty boxes ass id
50 boxes Tobacco, auricled;
50 do Crinripent & Co'. palm Boa*
30 do Chillicothe
5 do Camille
10 do Palm nod Almond
40 doR RairinE
20 do .• " Dew drop;
1400 lb. Zama Conan*
30 bbl. small Loaf Sagan
3 cases Wolney D R."
10 bbl. drostied and polverinn Sugar,
5 do N 0 Cati. W..
3 dues Extract of Lemon;
1 do
1 do " Vann!
5 dos fine Olive Oil;
10 "eausuperior 2thistatd,
1 " assorted Jellies; •
1 ease laiYabcPastm
1 " Liquonce•
50 dot PEIGUI Eine Wash Bosnia;
LSO do assorted Corn Brooms;
2000 lb. oupetior Saleroom;
33 boa theorise and Bow Dandles; (or sole by
odt2o J D WILLIAAI2, corder mood and sth r
• .
C PRESSEL.
•
ACADSRIy s
I A Dietetical and Commercial Boarding !reboot for Boys,
Rethe Beaver Read, fourteen miles from Pittsburgh
v. Joseph IL Tratriatt. A. E. Pirtmelpol.
Kftp,..._WINTER S ESSION commence on Wed
" nesday, November 1,1040.
Boarrtmg, TOILION Washing, Fuel, Lights,
he., per sess.on of nye morithalo7s—one half
mount able
in advance; the balance at the close of the mount
Arrangements bare been made for seeming the ser
vices of Br. Rodolphe Kaneda Piotrowski as tauter
or the French language. Those taking French lessons
will be charged SW per session extra_
Books and Eltaumtery furnished, when bronemed, at
the upuse of the pupil. ALL CLOTHING TO BE
DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils furnish their own
towels. It W eery desirable that all shonid be present
on the first day of the session.
For further particulars enquire of the Principe!, at
the Academy j or of Messrs John Irwin & BM. No. It
Water trout, ?Subuni, ocU2.d2or
•
PEACE TREES POE SATOBs—
si AT the FairviewNoreeriss, Moorestown, Bee
/Mgt. county, N. J. About 40 varieties of the
best inoculated Fruit,of the largest and finest
varieties, 'melting from the Igor July mil the Ist of
October besides other fruit trees of the following
Ipples, Pears, Plums, Nectaries,
hones, and • /m-ge mummy of mal Trees of
the maul surety. Perrone *shies to order trees for
Fall plantiu, by sending their order accompanied
with the or tatisfactory reference, will be punc
tually attended to. Persons 4:adoring trees who are
for m arti an a te varieties, mat dependon the best
y. Trees wilt be earefallypacked
in mats and moss. for which 50 cents per bun will
be charged. Orders emu direct.b mail or otherwise
to dre Nursery, will be y attended lb. De
scriptive catalogues, with pica attached, famished
grans to postpaid applicants,
JOHN PERRIN% Proprietor.
Moorestown, N. J. Oct 04, 11348413whwactsT
Cooper DupLex and Levee Watches.
JUST received and (or sale at
greatly reduced prices, gee genu
ine er. F. Cooper, 6 Callhorpe stet,
Gra's ad London,. Du
plex and Patent Lever y IVate Lan, hes cased in. IS karat
Told, and full jewelled, with Chi ße onoineter balances.
hese are now the finest lintel= made being given
or in finish mud aceoll,oy to the kL J. Totem, Joseph
Johnson, or imy other make. Those in want Ma very
fine watch are incited to call and examine this lot
dlso, s large assortment of Gold and Weer Watches,
Chrr. ' PTirte ..l4 ' ll •Whes " repaired in the ben manner.
W. W. WILSON,
mime, W . and !Market ate
ISPLEgifmnie NV PIANOS.
NIINNB &flf RING , CLAR New York; fit CRICKE oston;
The subscribe, Imitate oNn and for
min, a lot of most anpotior a.nos, se
lected by himself at the mannfaatorice.
They consist of Rosewood and Mahogany pianos, of
0(6, 4 and 7 octaves, of various styles and pnces, and
etriblitei all the lama improvements.: Thaw, of Noma
°t& Clash's, for which celebrated ilmt be is SKILI dam/
o n s mit, rev.wed6wa.,:bgostrriinggr=l by El m o
preventing
non. Mesa Pianos front growing harsh and wiroy
allot some
The Piano* of Clucketiog, of which ha has a sapece.
or lot, are provided with the Circular Reale, and Wear
selected for kint with care try I. Melanins, of floor ,'
The above will positively be sold at tannufanaty , ~..' ;
prices, and on accoomuithVergy
The subscriber will my
.. kg b anMds r 3 NY
WoodwelPs, from 11 to to 19 Ai &fr . ftn• 't to SP.
M. Mr. Woodwell will enema to a
lnnor
Mc balance of moo
• /14,1130 Y,;n_
omlo at 3 NV Woods/mills, 83' rs , 7 d
_ ,
_ . 44445 i t
PL l OlO.lll s
A SPLENDID :177,,e1.1 o f
Bub,
ganY d
'Ole kust fin. N abet These Jestruzeee. 4 .....4. o f
the huew pavan arid 'den materials
and will be sold low Au cash be
R BLUME, litg w ood ~,,..,
.1 door above Fah-
N. 8.-1110.0 who are in ward . of , g ,,,, butro. ... ,
..", renfweattly.red_to e m r ..mine these before -
chasing elsew ml they %menet In, excelled by so y
le Ow eenntgo eed "in hr., sold lower than uty broughr
front the Ent. Al so received, two plum. of Han.
burgh manatietans, •,,...... d ~, be
superior ~, ...,,,,
ever sold in this ce,egir,„
meld F. I A
--Rim, .lar. Sardt,
---
rgtHE subscribers are now receiving their Fall • sod
,g. of the Clove article, three vessels, vim thaJto nets,
hiedalharl and Lydia, having arrived at Nand. Aphis
and Ballunore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and
Leila, ahortly el - peeled; they are, therefOre, pr /meg
to receive order. They Will ive dari nf
ter f ile.
and spring regular supplies eta New Orb• 4,,, .dn•
, cutgll
W a 21 AIITCIIFJ..'IREE
AtA x OSPRATT & SONS' BLEACH:MO PO %TER—
szrfoowr er ge r, th r wara on hand and Caryl ° at
venal W& m )1,, ,„1- T E mrrolvamitEE
-A, xithiEft. ... 1 i, i va — „ - ----
_Ay and for salt, wholesale or retail:,
Amandine Soap, Basel cat Oil,
Phillleocee;
elelbiede Of 1 , 'P a w'. ;
Ctusivd Ox Narrow; Wash Baßs.,,itrangpgrent)
Ahaoad Shaving Cream; Bean Oil;
Bean Grease;
Taylor's Perrone; glnitl°rattilbalustZ'Pi
Jenny Lind Pomade; &media e,
R E SLLE.RP,, No 67 1..4 xi-
ga s
Mits. 13 a, Yftrth tine I, ne. Wood, walk!
infirm tits ladies of Pittaburlgh mut victnity, chat
She Will apes on Tuesday, the *lth an mve
a...match! of Pall and Winter hitllinety.
actin-dna.
1
Bactunas Ream or Pennwalt:kit I,
October Ina, ik4l. 1
AN . election for thl i mn u. lt i reetra to er a %le
on, Mon darhroTeinrer Zak i.r, b : Mei* ' l 9 h! hours
of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
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0ct2411141 THOMAS AL MOWF, earthier._
~.„ eM 7 sdlia - acrintactr Dana, /
Or 90, 8
A N election for thirteen Moro m mbar 184
rs atlas kta s nk, tor
a& the ensuing year, wi ll be , held al are Banking House no Monday, the Alth dey of November am_
-oct-93-dtd W. H. DENNY. Cash.,
RAii - or Praissetaon, j -
• October 19, 1848. f
,4 N election for thirteen Divectors of this Bank
. for
11. the ensuing year, will be held al th e flanking
House on Monday, the twentieth day of November
next oettibdtri JOHN SNYDER, Earthier.
- 7- N1G119.1. lithl r OML. — - - -7
DOOK KEEPING, YENBIANSHIP, PHONOORA
,I j PHl', dt.c.-11. tVtu.,tes boa opened a Night
School treble school room, corner of gth and Ferry
entrance on Fourth. where be will be happy to Imput
Mention a in the arts of Hooding, Peamalp. Alith.
metre, '
Moak Keeping, Phonography, tee. out:kill:a
Iglootion Ldriro.--- k------
rrIIOSE election districts, that we not lump/red with
i lb, Menace Lewes et 4 the &ale, can be fornishod
therewith by application at th e Coonnisainaors arcs
oenit•dawtoov77 JAMES OORMLY, Cloth.
a no
lowest ial. ~;- --7--- ----..7 .- -7 ,,
...
yte
baby by i
b bl e k for
fTEVEjaalr e
ed
octet .
ulo Lib Lrl
0LAN 7 7 77 7 - --j ~E- S
ugar House Molassenorim
dO do Plantatban do d o
In n sale y
ostol dad O
Ap
2 ,AB-S iii Is
w a ar
auiirnrkrc e7Bet.
r amui
i L ma se nnery,)ngaronk (f rom
W a 811 VISE
.M . CANDLPIiB
,
LIVRI steamer
„
Om steamer Had
DICKEY &Co
I & 12 FLOYD
AUCTION !BAIA&
ar Joha D. DAT/11, Lineal
PIANO. PORTZIO.
JOHN H. MELLOR, No.M . Wood
street, has now received • fall lama-
RIFF"
moat of haw Pones, selected &oat
the Ibllowing muntfactoritaat Bowan
and New 'Park, to which the attention of . la
respectfully invited. Tltaie than 11r. , Car
the sale of which he is wind gent h. Western can
sylvartia,j have what is I=2o faa New Gallia fiats*
being an intproveraeru recenny madessard lic/v ll 4l aim
a decided advantage in power and Nasal/ of tnad
over any other. The following are the Panama and
style* of Chic/retina's:
No. L Rosewood, 7 crave. finished back is frO ni,111400
a
a a
a eti " ne.hly cered' . ! " Ikon
a a - "
"4. a 6i 84 "
caned motadina, " 41400
$4OO
n 1 " a : finiatted b
. ef-k and art, ea??
a 7, a oaa a a 1131 M
a a " 6 " " " . 41222
ap . a u projecting front, •• . . POO
ala a 7 nobly carted, style of LOalls 14W.
n 11. - 6 hollow camera and hallow cor
nered legs, second hand, cost o
be sold at a verynal/yr 8422, and wlll
re:laced price.
No. 12. Rosewood, tourist cornet, very elelkintly fin
ished, ;475. No LI Rosewood, rotuut cornea, very el
egantly finished, RCA. •
The above are mannfutorsd by H. Worcester, N.
Y., well known as being -connected fimaerly with
Hearnl3. , Stotud, Worcester a 'Thralauc t , PL Y. ,
No. Rosewood, 66, ,
cartadsoOniing, made by the
Manhattan Ornapany, fa y -
ac 14, Rosewor carved,: octave. (31•14 ACort4„,
YHi n , linittocitr i Grand Piano, catle
, by u„.
Hers, Parka
No 17, afishozny, 6 oclsarca„.seeend band,price gm
Old Pianos es An part payiner4 far new onw
JOHN hi aw...41.c di,
Bole Agent for Chickerinee (hand and Swag . 0 piano
Porte. for Western Pennsylvania
-•-
oetl7
I G a°cl[ 72 — ! l4 gel . NO .
BVai
SO 811 do ''
A b
am ag. prima Rio Coffee
ln " ;
as Id chests YII end G Thuo
"
Pon-charts d
120 b x . Ss wad 12s Tobacco
30 b bl.
10 ba Pepper
large No 3 Mackerel;
article
A eneral usertinent of Pluaborab noinutheorell
article ., all of which will be sold Ibex b/
_ °elle JASIFZ DALZELL, 24 waters
%IRElass ,ta che --- telofore existing ie - the Flint
.g. G business bentreen the undersigned, under
the style of Damien Wallace a Co, was this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The bad co *II be con
tinued, and that of the late firm sea led, ' by their sac
ease'., Wallace. Lyon 6 Co
JOHN HANI4Ef,
DENBY HANINUY,
Wm. 14 WALLACE,
October IS. 1844. /1...1 WALLACE.
lu ret/ring front N. Met Glue
JOHN HAN mannfacutre,
would cheerathe resornesend au. succeasora, Ne ore
u .
Wallace, LT. A Co, to our Encode and Ilsu c , ,
ect=2l2.
manafse
itENNEYNANMN
011 N 11APiNpliTs recT, bieirt-WenniefluCh
Glass ture, for the purpose of devote(
their aualltlne to On= Whits and god Lead k LIU.,
mannthruire beg Ire to solicit the continum,-.,
the fanny °film, Id friends and theinblie.. nay
runt at
on band, mdt peel to tre cotton; m ole ring at their nen, will, a lane anstiOnt IS those arti
les, en the moat favorable term. andllay be top,l
fo r the=t at die old
K scrod, No 11/1 Wood st.
STEAMBOATS
NEW
OF CANAL AN LISBON AND ITI7 MAN PAIIC IISBUBO Dlrrs. AILY LINE
D
m at
IY4B. NW=
his inAtteow,)
Leaves Pitedarch daily, at 0 &cloth, A. Id., andlr-
Ores ( MT., moot! oldie Sandy and Beaver Ca
nal,) al e'e Oc
L and New Lisbon ar 1/i new night.
Leaves New sbon at 6 oteloek, P. M., (making the
trip canal to the river duriay the nit. M./ oda 02 mlow
at 0 o'clock, A- 1 1.;Ind arenas et Pittsberrifh at 3 P.
hi.—thus making a communes line for e
arr~laa pas.
seniors and hetetti bersreen New Lisbon
burgh, in shorter dine and at leas rates than by any
Pim
other route.
The proptietors of this Line have the pkasnre
fo the public that they have fined op taro first churn
An the aceonotiodatioa of panniers and
C hrlgtt, to ran in connection with the well /MOW.%
stesartera CALEB COPE and BEAVER, end canatect.
tog, ei Gittsitww, with the Pinstazgh and Cinein
nati and other doily lines of steamers down the ado
and Mississtppi *rem The proprietors Pledge there
sees to spars no elpense or trotable inslue elfin
se t t e es ki) MI dispatch, and ask of the public • ohm
of thetr pavo
THOHIZSD
G M. HARTCN,
R. A". 4111.1
lt aW. HARBAHGII, S Pitha mgh*
HANNA, a Co.
loyllaf J. HARBALGH & Co. # New Ll ibea•
NOTiCE—The simmer BEAVM, , • . F.. Carts, ma.
ter, will Lem oiler Ws notice, for Wellsville Imes.
ally, as o o'c toe_ .
1840 -- • - • - •
— pivrantratan & saosvativudaii
D Paakot Llama
FERRUANY Loh naciwAsy Ist, lel
LEAVE DAILY ATB A.M., AND 4 P. AL
Tn. ktlldring ts coin,Vlata
Me line Mt the m phrees mum A'D
IchNTIC, (Mph James Parham
TIC, Capt. A- Jambs; aml LO
AFLAME, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats aro entirely
new, and are fined up without regard %expense, Et,
ery comfort Mummer can procure hm been provhbed.
The Boats mill leans Me Monongahela Whasißau at
the foot of Ross at. Passengers mill be Panetta rte
board, as the boats mill centrum!, leave at Ma mhos,
(teed boarsi . ,_ . , 4.? d. end 4 P. bl - Jana
prnsauftriirrctvii
The swift steamer
~
~..t 00N813L,
1... q
matimr=rli fTsMeeling, ' M onda y
Wedneadsy and Friday, at In o'clock prettily.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Ow
torday, at 7 o'clock, a ra, precisely.
The Consul will land at all the intonuediate
Every accomodation that can be procured km ems.
fort and safety of passenger. has been mended. The
boat m also =sided mith a self-aming safer) Card to
E r . eve mo cexp io one. For freight or gas
liTz3N4 OA
Davy
feb4 corner of lot and fireithlleld sm.
--
FOR CINCINNATL
The splendiglialt_dramtio mammy
.tnr - Ar
Wilkins, master, will leave in the
above and lm :mediate Namibia day
10 o'clock, A.
For f Lit or aaaar apply on board. 'anal
FOR I3T. 10111£1.
The nese and fast ranning mamas
G., se. D 2 , 17141 i fe l aln: V nes above
all intermediate ports this deg as
10 o'clock. A. 01. °e
FOR ST. LOUIR.
The splendid end fast months Mem-
PARIS,
ALL.ltti, m i rter, will lease for the
Thad
Far/ 20 ..thitut, at 10 o'c lock, a nd A.nti llaw Pm. "
_ 1 _,,,., in c s_" t_ ~,,j t______
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
The fine steamer
n,
HIGLAER,
Parkinso master,
H will ND leave for the
a ilalL
Fve and intermediate porta eh dismfreight orpearaly on laud. m
Ootil
FOR CINCINNATI''.I i - E - MTITi Lic.
The One new light draught steamer
FORT PITT,
Ca t Miller will lisme for the Mans
W intents...dime pens this day at
10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. lictll
FOR CINCINNATI:
The splendid steamer
nalLtaris, master, will leas'e for sk.
at 10 o'clock A M. te
one mad inrmediate porethis day
Oct a
— FOEtihrbiNNATI AND BT. LOUD!.
elegpet steamer
• 1111YGGOLD
egatztpe., master, will leave for thso above-
For
ight hatel9ll}lllll.ll polo third 2740 Air
For ( m or P m metretePollt ee boor& Ora 11
OR; NAixh:r FOR CINCIIIII4.,
The new and Gat steamer
WELLSVILLE.
Barney toaster, will leave kw awn
all intermediate ports on Wednes
days and Saturdays of each week. For freknh2 at patsy
sago apply on holsd or to
~FOR ANTI BT. LOUIS.
The splendid new steamer,
c at a larebs, m VISITOR,
aster, erill leave Rip shove
and intennedlata Boma this dy, as
10 o'clock A. M.
For Delphi or passage, e,pplp onlmasd. Deno
_ _ -
FOR CINCINNATL
, The splendid light drtaght steamer
00 ,
B o d l ,l l ra•Mer, WIP leave for Abrams
10 o'clock. For Aeighi arp p
atir,4e 414% 2 boar/
coca
SPLI ERIXIM/PE`OiDPi '4;7 1 - 1 --- s .
Whodessa. ~:u2
A. A. MASON di. co., pirys =g, PA.,
. 1 .
, E[ AVE received more than one Came and
F ee,bele4 of 'foreign and do Okada, ask
lair em m the .60'.4 extensive Ms in the coun
try, embracing lius latesoxichest smug Cashirmahl e .
.nice of ImPe - xed and Areerican paretheeed kw
entire packnes from the importeroniermateMemudi
huge Aimed... sales, by one ante atm residintinNew•
York, wbu la constantly sanding tip tbe newest andl
York, desirable goods In the Eastern marketeorkirdo
will be offered as lola m at any eirtablislonerm in tie
Unitsd Swam, and lower than could posaibly be ore,
ro d :4 .., prase in th e West. We etthaterete.the fol-
DRESS SIL*I7S-0 cmes'eh changeable: art
plaid and brocade Giro do /la, tiro do Berini, Om dm
Saris; Goo de Algiers, Glacier, black Gen de Rhina,
Takata. fine Salm, Florence of all colors, Re. ke. Al
to, Silk Velvet of all colors, • very large week.
33 CASES DRESS GOODS, ms: cases extra rick
min sniped Cashmere; do do do printed do dm do anal!
figured }outwit do Leine; do Clenence Planta, ehr,ped
Orientals, do. Also, 60 cues Alc i zrOgkcase a Silk
striped and plain Lyonese; 0-4 Plaid red Silk
Twill; 6-4 cashmeres and Grandilla Plaid..
FRENCH MERINOS-A full anortmern of black,.
=i2crre7o7llbeTN N' ts ' c ' . '''
blue '
Puir
A g4"ll'
Sam SHAL,P:Ling the mom , mensive as
sortment ever offered in tide eity,
_ember
..,:..... 'pe g awl
equine Cashmere and Tartan plaid P AM.., Mande,
Brunswick, Finland, Jenny Lind, LAW .. ra i n ~,,g ad ode.
sr Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOOD'
.4, GLOVER, h e - -
....a., c0u. . , ../N.taaa, clms, chemisima
Mac
y
linen cambric and lame
i mg., linen
Ribbons, limiery of tsP
.e t ,,,,.T, 0 e s t,,,
. L -
GMPS, FRINGES, cows B_Aink fr....-A fell
assortment Mute mat I *Aim .1,4. - .1417.7
LINEN AND HOUSE ED
.01.1,10t,0,0Dig.-oaee of
=lsiah Linco hest mannfow ...., Liam, sh,ing., and
r" ''''''V n lt l . Damask sod Dtaper Sane
0 n :_,... b/° °h, ~.,; _ __4 x ° Napkin Iltickabaci, Rae.
MN etal.vmAEV....vulr r. Flannets-ove lam pa of
every %,,,, '"i"Y ',..., 0 1 e 1.6. .,... a a Brown ma 1....,,,,„„
- Eat o ---- a . -.. ....., ..e.u"'knowntaskea.
N MOM. ..b 10)
~,,: , 4 w . 4,,,,,, 85a...„. ,
„an
...._,_...s , _ . .. k latirely new an
:v,..Fft.,-1,,, cistv., CUW;:llna In amt
----,• ..a, Scarfs , cravats and Mktg.
erZWie44O'its,darvery dmeriPdtms,logetherwitb ev
,......."„ .0 usmilly :hand In a drygooda stmt.
.... e. ,, ' ollowirtg Ls sn invoice of Deasta-meeda inn
•",„,' ped, with the pricas annexed:
'.'' . bales of red and white Flatmela all wool, for ltle
7 CO. blue and orange Polllll,
10 do Calicoes, 33 yard s for WO
in do box colored Prima,
II: 1 - 1". 'thwi- ,
(
7 do resd u kotch Gingham,- .
Also, RI balm 4-4 Brown Muslin, 1111
11
All of which, IA connection with those e men
tioned, will be offered micas prices than ca ho afford
ed by t—her camblistunent in Ibis city. The ONE
PRICE
all, will SYSTEM, which inures Imalce sal fairness
tobe mnetly observed. Any
one purchas
ed at this eatablisbment
blen d
tie
tie above Sur gernind
market price, a consequent teductlonwrill most Wittig
ly be ade, upon the chetummumes being made known
to the Proprietors, It being tbeir desire that all goods
Mall be Kaden fur and honorable tams. Alt penims•
am respectfully invited to . examine our atenunent
without feeling the least obbgatton tops:tram.
an 4
.k.