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ELECTORAL TICRET.
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
Timms EL T. ItViasmas, or Wasidagioa.
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I. ham* O. Oarisma, 13. Hams Joimme7;
Adis P. Wanted; • H. WilW= CoMar, Br.
.1. Imbsa bLEMMa, , 115. - William 1111 mine,
• 4. Tbot."'W.D4W4lo. Charles W. Maher,
A Duda O. Eimer, 17. Alarm O. Carlin,
S. Joshua Dualism W. Thos. R. Dreidmm,.
7. Saba D. Saaße.; • 17.
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' _asap Rainmaker, 11. Aadraw A r w Ligtals,
ID. •SkaMM Snyder, IN Rkluma Ir in,
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PrutelsTylm, - - SamT A. Parnasee.
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~4 . ..2penr: Id Of Ametably, daemon are required .
- to open thrift:troika immediately alter the seared
Titiradair, atOctoirer, and are required to. Macon
say white 'freeman making application to them at
any time Within ten days of the period fixed
,by
law tribe claim of Electors far President and
IncePreesident, and to make oat fists fin: the of:B
-eers of aid election, and to : deliver the tame to
theareti (*before eight o'clock on tho morning of
the election. 'Bear this in mind.
Wilt Fleeting In Allegheny.
The dreads or Taylor and Fillmore, in the sio.
rime Whig cily 'Alleghen l y, a nre to' bolds meet,
fair is the New Market House, this evening, which
is to be addressed by that elogneht and thoronglv.
going Whig, AXDUIV W. Loosm, Eel., the midi.
date do Presidential Electra &sr this Dis' Wet ' The
ms etwid be there to hear him damns,.
We are Ord to learn that the good =We goes
on finely in that Whig Okapi% Our friends in
the Arm Ward
.are determined to increase the
wunderial majority they gave for blies:on, to a
largerone for Gen. Taylor, and they're the men
to kit, itwcolrmg will accomplish it. The Second
and Thiel, Wards will not be behind, cad we an.
demand the. Fourth Ward Whip expect to in•
creme their majority very conaidenibly. Cannot
we have a thousand majority k "Old Zack," in
Allegheny cityl Let OS try.
Read aid circulars the fumble address of the
Rough and 'Bendy:Club, which we publish today.
The Oanunittee, together with oflosis of the ChM,
410 doing very effective service in the good cause
and deserves the thanks of the Wbig party. We
trust our Whig fcieadawill 11110411 them every way
in theirisomer, when called upon kw any service
in the amniti g n. The timer short, the work
great, and if we succeed, as we mcnt assuredly
shall, lf we try,the result will be worthy Of the ef.
fan.
The Chronide in its blundering attempt to escape
from ifs cofounded statements, in regard to the
Committee of the 9Slississippi Legislature, and Gen.
Taylor, commits Seve.nd strange errors. It speaks
of Gen.Stanntan es a .member of the legislature,"
not a member of the Committee, which he was.
This is a 'prow attempt to evade the troth. But.
says the Chronicle, the aroveranion took place
with Col: Boone; 6 rre, of a Committee. So , this 6r.
mons Committetedwindles down to coo
and he ieliatpzbibid! Such Ls the end of this at.
empt to misreprosent the position of Gen. Taylor.
Gen. Steam= says that Gen. Taylor told the Coro. I
-softies nothing, not contained-in his Allison Let.
lets. The Chronicle says Mat he told Col. Boone
a different story, bat as his statement rests alto
..
isorotulimed by Gen.
frife lO dsciedll
Sams Commataar—We had the pleasure, yester
day, of insposting a move, put up in the warehouse,
eldest= Solimana d Garrison, on Wood street;
which comnleWily consumes the snarl and cora
bustdde moots Fresh coal was put on, and the
Ere mined up in away passable way, but it prod's..
end no male in the chimney. The inside of the
chamber where the intake is consumed was en.
*My clean, showing the combustion to be perfect
The mine principle,.we preaune, could be applied
to all &frames where coal is tute&Lthese for hem.
imr steam butlers as well as others—with a great
wing of fuel widen entire exemption from awoke.
The pateutee is in town, and the stove can be seen
as shave indicated.
Rau= Cazotots.—The following are the names
of the Representatives elect ftorn this State to the
Thirtribst Congress
1. Daniel WeDom, re-elected.
2. —Corr, vice 11, F. Simpson.
2. Joseph A. Woodward, re-elected.
4. John McQueen, vies Ake- D. Sims
S.-Armistead Burt, racketed.
6..lssac E. Holmes, nuelected.
T W. P. Coknek, vice IL B. Rhea.
Mr.Holinea iris well known, has declared far
Cien. !Taylor. Of Idr McQueen, who ran in op.
parition to Mr-Sixes, the Charleston Mercury says
"Oen. Meaueen, it is understood, has not, up to
this time,atpreaed arty preference between the
candidates Letter Pnisideney, but in, nevertheless,
a decidedihunocraL CnL Siena, (our former Re
presentative in Ccuigreas) it is well blown, is de.
cidedly for Cass and Butler"
AmoresiSnmanttaxis—The Carlow Sentinel
the . serest, on the 23d of September, of
Idorrison,James Thornburg and John
eel
"millituy ma," who had been engag
ed irl _M exican war, and had recently arrived
to "take a leading part " in the Irish
' When arrested they made no secret of
*mom, but openly avowed hmtdity to the
gareen, and repotted that • they would have no
ebance for a Va. 'They ale all Iriahmen, natives
of Ulmer, and emigrated to America some years
ago. Thirteen young men, whom the three had
.bean drilling and training, were also arrested.
Csateaspiated *masa&
The National iutelligeneer notices the ointment
of the correspondent of the New York Express—
that the *Wing °geld; at Washington have. sot.
curdy sworn and rewklud that Cu, shall carry
Pear:sylvan* even if it should east (al( a million
of doihuw—and remarks, that it happens to know
that the statement is corroborated by measures in
pagrtata in that city. It refers to the levying' of
eanilautions upon the office holders, to be used In
Pannaytninhcio cony the mate kir the dm! Tariff
and anal improvement candidate 6m. the Pres.
JuanWan= th 6 celebratml Engtiab and Scotch
Wed Singer; carved in , the I!liagan. ins
tends to makes tour of the Sabra and to giro a
amisuot Ids delightful ballad entertainments.
son leMie'vf thiiold sae= Englia/t Ballad dogma,
and will be - remembered with lirelY interest by
thr who had an opportunity. to lime him on his
visit uo this country some nine yews since.
Ma:Pown, the eon of the famous Irish Come.
di= who perished on the tammasldpPreaident, was
slao mann the pamengets on th e Niagara.
Nasszte,--We •dimtauainkn to the advertise.
rued John Ikhodoeir.je, whose Misery of
fers • choice variety (documental entLEWetTrees
• Ad Shnalboy, kir the selection of those who wish
-Improve and Gnome= their poen&
hakes Lazes - Boot, for November, is prompt
11l band, with di usual nutabeot of Eattravings
Maefic, its fitibionsi, aid 24 pages of cars mad.
*Wan Th e Lady's Book is a mart beautiful
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, red*, and ale tithe best aid most sacootsful
of WA*, PTIViaCil Falba st2l far
lbw iirrecatatia ks the ; dlifollayle new vol.
' Yawl Fans Dania nu Not °apt/am—Atm
a lie in di New titianie Timea,.we Mau that up
Who natalltigtert 1 04 bon 6 c 16 dei th l F ei*
iOW WW2' WOO . -444 the pataaeisaiotreeauthii
of whom was lbsetztem,and more dui one half
Ilona Isla&
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ADDRESS
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"Aii , te.c*arlikriiti#P#lo-P-1
The Eiiitudie taizotte+,acitellocilkilla
teat , gnfc c olg t i n* 0043*," ealie* of
M e ithellio9o4:Pn
in the Marion of a Whig Governor, Meat wilier
.s fi.GeheareirCinir e iaicana it' Whig legishitere , —
thns securing est U.SWhig "/tats Treasurer . :anti a
Whig United Stases tienstor. : These are ailment.
ltalevidetteas theireeigocidedei t:Mtree has
Ytten.tinksharkica of tocotoaSims
. ±..slXCltett not cgiv , litnrever Eat
upon our arms.
ohicurernier birayi4eßmachini,when
IDe angifiglit aziettekind mere decisive bade.—
We iutve to meanie: in theleicettarcie • leaden—
opponents active, vigilant; iltareAshiy ar sirdleid, and
entirely ens crimnicas in the .eise of ta e to
maitre snceeis. Tian , are same men who,
bee yeah ago, marched under.the pinhead flab,
borne skit by the author-of the Clarion Letter, on
,which erns ituarnliedr.e Polk,pailas, and the Timid'
or '42: 'Alta Taff. was repealed by the coating
iota Of George M.Dallas; Ond•ntr - to they mnLvh
der the black lieg of Can, Butler, and the 13nush
Tariff 0ne3443. - •
'These same men hare been engaged during the
lad tin days in disseminating false telegmphie re
ports; to domino- AIM' putilloameling rather that
their awn friendr - should be ibiecell'of their hard
earned money, than that the 1:1u en should know
that Locofoonnint had beat ruined in the Sty Stone
1(4 and Filhnore rally, The friends of. ay . y under
that bunter on which brinscribed Pen, cirdlnl ever
dear JO Pennintariin:"proteutiim to4 ll terliml
bor—Anieikan udiistry; and+nerican enterprise,
against the competition of.Buthh capital--British
pauper fed hdatrand Ate Bdthith Locofcco Tariff
The Wig; party, from he ' . earliest origin, has
ema been' the }worn ka,to the encroachments of
the Executive upon the tights of the People-to
thistle of Ezccutive to' control the le.
gudatiou of Coogiest—twel-tol the exetrAse of the
monarchical VeM:Power,;to clean& the will of the
People;as eipreesed by 'the* Immediate ewe.
• - The Jet:main DemostracY once advocated all
these : princiPlets but now, modern pearresaiveism
is arrayed against them They,once maimed to
be the friends of:protection. to home labor—nosh
they am the avowed adyucates of Pm Trade—.
They once were the adftates of River and Her.
bar Improvements-=sod they are for Deed Sea
expeditions, and snags sawyers at home.
There is one other issue of paramount impor.
tam, in which the Whig Party of Pennsylvania,
by their votes and speeches, have always proved
themselves to be the steady and consistent oppon
ents of-the extension of Slavery to territory now
free. , This hostility, on their part is no new born
xeaVrecently filmed into a Same. They never
professed to bei a Northern party with Southern
principles—they never claimed to be , . the nature/
alliesaf Slavery. Them principles- are the saute
enimed principles of human freedom inculcated
by William Penn—and which have always been
avowed by Mil good old Commonwealth. Penn.
sylvania nenrwr tuts spoken but in deep condemn&
don of American-Slavery. These sentiments are
avowed in the Emancipation Act of 1780—in the
Resoluticms adverse to the Missouri Compromise, in
18:19---sind in favor of the Wilmot Proviso in 1947.
She has ever looked upon Slavery as a curse to
the Union—a curse to the States where it exists—
a curie to the mister and a curse to the slave.—
Such,sentiments the Whig party in Pennsylvania
have always entertained and always avowed.
We sincerely regret that the so celled Democra
tic Party in this State have recently undertaken to
inculcate sentiments the reverse of all these.—
Their candidate far the Presidency denies the row
er of Congress to muss an act similar to the Ordin
ance of 1787, although the constitutionality of that
act hes ever since been recognised by every de
partMent of government, and by every statesman
in the country.
This nominee entered public, life a blue light
Federalist—has been over 40 years in ofilce—has
received $231,000 for his services—nearly one.
fourth of which has been extra allowances not
authorised by law—tonerer been the °Neutrino
flatterer of Kings and Presidents, while they held
patronage to bestow—and the first to denounce
them in retirement. As the - sun dower tuns to
wards the sun, so Lewis Cass tranships 'office and
its emolnmenut.
The standard. bearer on the Whig aide is Ord
Zack Taylor—a • man who has never been car.
rupted by mingling in the strife of party . polities—
who has no Wends to reward, no enema to pun
ish-I-a whose sympathies and principles however
are Whig—who has pledged of that most sacred of
human obligations, the soordeff as done& oran--
that if he is elected, he will neither interpose En.
entire patronage to control, Mot executive vetoes
to dekt the voice , of the Koide as expressed
through their immediate Representatives. Gen.
Taylor has demoted over Znyyearear his life to the
service of bin country—bas eripased himself to as
the bar:ants of Indian warfare-'readured the expo
sure of a deadly Goan= ann.—periled his tits
on many and bloody battle fields—ui every nuns
doe in which he has ever benn placed from his
defence of Von Harrison, in 11312, to his crowning
victory at Baena Vists,las laws been found
rataassarfp and moray emir ..to every arwrgazep
which has ever been thrown thrown upon him.
He has never deceived or betrayed a friend—
has never tamed Melina an his country's foe—
has never shed blocid, except ih the strife of battle
—has aways been kind a father to the !nimblest
soldier in his ranke—the stars and snipes have
spirit is no where elie better exhibited than In that
memorable answer' on the battle field of Buena
Vida, in that Wlllll hour of gloom, derpondency,
and apparently of inevitable My trouruf
ad a, beAmd ow, and I shall ncrerper. dz. alias.'
Courage boys--one more fire and the day is
ours! We have a glorious leader--who has never
been scanai—onevOr out generaled—never defeat
ed—n broke his moth—and never surrender.
.ed. TheL focoerueworse frightened dr:unarm
the Mexicans when Palo Alto and Renee were
won. The Whig. flag Boats from the heights of
Monterey. On the 7th of November we shall re.
fight the battle of Buena Vista. Let our watch.
ward be—J,Old Zech Is COMine Let our paper
ballets be deposited, thick and fast as was Captain
Bragg's grape. The Pennsylvania Line must as•
port victory by ten thousand majority. Allegheny
County era, if she cid roll up thirty five hundred
majority for Taylor and Fillmore.
T. I. BIGHAM,
PETER A. MADEIRA,
HENRY WOODS,
Wld. L HOWARD,
FREDERICK LORENZ,
ROBERT Mr-KNIGHT,
ALEX. ELELANDS,
SAM'L FAHNESTOCE,
GEORGE SINGER,
JACOB PAINTE R, ' ROBERT NIY
R. R. R. DUMARS.
As the Election approaches, remarks the New
York Express, Loco Focoisam revives in stale slan
der, that Whigs and Whig candidates are in favor
of excluding Foreigners from the .benefits of our
naturalization laws, or for compelling them to wait
21 years before they can be naturalized To refute
a shmder•s° stale would seem to be umeciessary ,
but that it is so Ell. repeated.
The Whigs never attempted and never desired
to limit my of the privileges that Foreigners enjoy
in this country. They have often voted for and
pruned the most liberal laws to enable them to bold
real property, EL4-and they have never made any
movements; sueSes am alleged. The Whigs, on
the contrary, have always urged that Foreigners
should, as wan as possible, assimilate themselves
with Americans, and become part and pared of
our common country. Whenever demagogues
have attempted to keep up distinetkma between
Americans and Germans, or Irishmen, or .1 7 retnetv.
men , they have *ilea it, and have contended
that no snehtuvidions distinct/ors should be made.
It is the wish of: every true Whig that there
should be as scam as possible an amalgamation of
Americans aid Emopeans, as in times past they
have amalgamated, all being from the European
stook.
Sprung as Americans are from Englishmen,
Scotchmea, Irishmen, Germans, henchmen,
tans, WeWu:nen, Danes, Swedes, &c., they never
can wish to cm Of from their posterity what their
fathers have brim them,--bat demagogues, wish.
lag w delude Earepeena freshly come here, will
nevertheless wish to meats such an Idea, especially
among the unobserving or uoinformed. Europeans
mart keep their eye upon these American coma.
gogues, imams, be deluded by thaw. The Whig
Party hos to often been tried to be charged now
with h&tility to any persons of foreign alien. Its
great tattling principle is, the greatest, good atm,
greatest, number, without alsa • 'en of property,
birth, or race.
Vetteotrr.—The .Toiot Committee of the Ver
mont Legislature,- appointed to camellia the votes
Or State omeoio at the recent State election, made
the killowing report of the vote:
Fotearlos Coolidge, Whig,
Os= L Studer, Free Soil,
Painekuuo, Demme;
Thee being no election by the people the choice
devolvird on the Legislature, both honchos of
which met in convention on Wednesday demo=
and voted as Mows.
For Cake Cloolloe, Whig,
Oscar L Stutter; Fres Elotc.
Pool Dillingham, Denoxna,
=CI
Mr. Coolidge having: received a rovjority of all
the ewes 'he was declared elected; and Hob ei s
_Pierpont; Whig, wail litchi elected Lieutenant Gay.
ernor t and Gawps Hawes. Magi Siare Treasurer.
Thews wait whims and entfroalawia Whig State
Corprentlie it Moniker on ,Ttrasday afternoon
aid emit:fr.'. The Hon. Mania Aune presided,
and the intaskiii was kept up from 2 P. IL tW
&sea as lftgin except a slat itfterwastion kw tea.
The CenTenftanws w addreseedby fienatorsPhelpii
and Upham, Hon. Jai:6l;o44=er, ad Hon. 8010.
awn Foos
TUE TAP.
11,14 cliceimrs re the Piagourirko.u.,,
.
s • to the Tariff saithit it Is bribe ben
el&dtsp'eipita or Matheaaarer, andthat five
Wei to other words, Ine*nir dawn °mown
nii**ipiireny, and allowintEdropeftofinidst as
WOOld firing a reduction of plicis letiltifacts
speak Ear thimasathres.
The gillcrwing are the prices arben.Ettrope fan
Dished os, and brine we had any mannfaciaries cd
any_ =putt occur Ton, and the present prices, if..
ter tr,ini stunained and cherished by a judicious
Twittniiitime to time.
Lon, $2lO per ton, now SAO to tilfq Nails, 525 per
•km now $4; Window Glass $l5 to 520 per box,
Dr small sixes,' now $3 to $4. (Ulm 55 to 510
per
paid, now $2 to. $l , . Denman Cassinetts $2 to
Ira, now 50 to 25stAbirtnig 754n0w 0 to 12e4 and
every
_mhos snide in progention, that comes into
the WI we of thOman , And every man.—
The above are the prienk as taken from the
books ofsome of our old meribenut. Let the Bri
tish Locofoccia put out the fires of all our manures
terries, as they have some at the East, and
see how long we will have manufactured articles
at these trifling low prices
Na, the Tariff is a protection to /otos, tc the
scorlosigetes. Batty one, every 'rod -tarns, knows
that !abatis in tamortant, if not the principle ins
gradientin numnfactuiing, that its can is a large,
iftuit thelarge@ abate of the manufactured a rt icle.
The working man in Europe gets such small wo•
gas—such a pittance in comparison to the liberal
wages of our scurvy, that the difference in favor
atone working men amounts to millions of dollars
annually. This no one better knows than them-
selves, especially foreigners, and the tariff is to pro.
tect the working men against foreign pauper haw*
Make those wages equal, place ours at the sameas European, and the necessity for a Tariff teaser, other ingredient in manufacturing is as esal
ly attained as in Europe, and more as. On, Iron
ore and Coal anofitand on the @oleos, whereas in
Europe,' shafts have to be sunk for 102 to 2000 0.
below the guffaw. Here Conan and Wool
grow in luxuriance, and their principle depeta
dance for the former is on our country, and yet
they can manufacture and sell to us cheaper than
we can. Does not every one ace that the War
mace is solely in the cheapness of labor, and that,
themfore, our miff is not for the benefit of the cap
italics or manufacturer, but for the working man
alone.
But we cannot imbmit to a reduction of wages
equal to thM, the workingmen must have an op•
Fiortanity of acquiring a competency as well as
others. Bee the difference between the situation
of oars and their There they own nothing and can
acquire nwhing but a subaistence, and a hard one
at that—here May not only live comfortably as any
one,put they acquire property and many of them
affluence.
Give us a fair protection, and manufacturing
will continue to increase, as it has done in eve
cry branch, and as we are so fortunate as to have
a Whig Governor and Legislatures we emu hope
for a general manufactetzing law to enable the
workingmen to partipate in the welts, by owning
*hares of the stock, as has been froccessfully pm+
Hoed among the thousands of workingmen and
women inchnsel4 , the safe and good re,
sults of which law have been proven for year.
Every new works started in our country adds
to the value of the services ol the workingmen as
it increases the demand kir it, and creates a mope.
tit= for it as every workingman snows by cape+
rience, and already has this increased the wages
so much in some =aches of manufacturing, that
the labor now comprises the principal outlay.
Every new manufactory has. interested :in its
no= the farmer, mechanics of every trade, mee
chants and every one, as the hundreds and thous+
golds afmern,wornen & children congregated around
these mandacteries are their patrons and by which
they live and 'reaper.
Who then u nor interested in our mantifsetartne
No one will, but the political wire working leaden
of • party who must have a bug beer to wee peo
ple into their support, and endeavor even in our
own Kay Store State, teeming and overflowing
with the richest materials In the world, even here
they try to et= it down our throats that protection
ethos sewers/ ansi=irct =ding wen who
sea isturssta is injurkets and wrong !
God grant that every man belonging to their party
may have their eyes opened and use their own
judgment sedeptwheat easy sozdeorryporty. This
is all 'we ask to ensure their takufg the tight course,
es we know the mass of these are honest of every
party and as anxious 60 the prosperity of the coon.
try ea ourselves.
Everyone remembers the distressing depression
previous to the twig of 42, and the new life int.
parted to all kinds of business immediately on its
passage, and the immense ptnpperity secured by
evens one Waugh it,
an until its d ction by the ga
te election of Polk d the taiga '46.
Doea not everyone remember that these lying
leaders of their party bad the austrance to claim as tbe tariff party. Will any one be w stu
pid and ignorant at to be gulled and deceived
vile and have their own vital interests destroyed
dill farther by the support of this same party. No,
we cannot think it possible. Our country is now
overflowed with foreign rum manufactured ar
ticles, draining all oar gold and silver to ship to
Europe in return, creating for the last year or two
all over oar , ccontry, a perfect famine in the moray sisuketohing its vahrtenkons 6par coat to 18 a nd
36 per cent pnyen. Our Emden and Southern
cities glutted with foreign peeper coal and inn to
the etchnion of our coon. The gold and silver
currency promised us nuns out to be the wont
Liml of rag paper currency, and the
y ftee or twee.
ty broken oilkten all became; rich b shaving Iron
It - eatti=e4via;ca,--. - ..be amt
and Silver Benton mint drop humbug, in place of
the single one or two &Sees of the kind in our city
a few years since, testify the worthlessness of our
currency. All these fens seen and jek by every
one, most tend to compel the booed of all parties
to pause ere they inflict a and and deadly blow to
their country and themselves.
A TATLOII Wm
Tat Annaxanot OF CCII.A.—It woad seem that
oar Orwaramsat is at this nutmeat engaged is ne
gotiations with Spain for the immediate purchase
of Caha, if the statements made in a ktter horn
Madrid, and ptddished in the N. Y. Herald, of
Friday can be relied an :
M.stnup, Sept. 19. ISIS.
brig* /esFortasst Intilligrur from Sjnais.--.Nrco.
/seasons for th e Cession of Cuba to the Unata
Stasee—Proledis swot=
It is not °nen that them is information awl in
teresting nature to the United States, worth the
trouble of expense of a wrtopondent, from this far
tamed capital; but, during the last lbw week;
certain matters have come to light, concerning the
relstabus between the United Sums and Spain,
which present points ot the deepest importance to
both of thaw eoturuies, and to the world at large ;
and which, when fully known, will no doubt, ers
ate a great sensation throughout England, and the
whole of Europe. I have reference to negotiations
which have recently been opened on the part of
the United States, with the Spanish Ministry here,
for the cession af the island of Cuba to the United
States., on the payment of a considerable sum of
money. I speak of matters you will observe,
which, at present, are only known among the di.
plomatic carps, but which will probably get into
the newspapers, and become a general subject of
European remarks, in a short time.
As fir as lean ascertain the fads, from the best
diplomatic Noumea and in every possible way I
learn that. in July or August last, the United States
government sent a despatch, through Mr. Sawyer,
Secretary of Legation, addressed to Mr. Saunders,
the American Minister hem; containing directions
for hint to sound the Spanish government, on their
disposition to sell or cede the Island of Cuba to
the United Mates, and, if such olohl be accom•
plisheil, to commence aegotiatl,xts as secretly and
and as that as possible, soltb prevent opposition hostility from the Beds cr other governments.
Mr. Sawyer has been here same . time, and Mr.
Saunders,' understand , has been taking some steps
in the matter.
The present state c grabs in Europe has dlr.
posed the ,Spaaish government b kmk bra new
purchaser and that purchaser is the United Suites.
Accordingly, negotiations, with that object in view.
may be maid tobe opened by the dispatch which
was sent through Mr Sawyer, the of
Legation, in Augast tact, and delivered by him to
fd.r.Batindani, the American Minister at the Court
of Madrid.
I am not able to Inform you of what progress
has been made in these negotiations, but I shall
endeavor to ucertain and ink= you by the next
British steamer, and give you all the additional In.
formation In my power. Mr. Saundra, I believe,
made only an inkrinalinqury as to the disposition
at the Spanish government in the matter, but is
very certain that, several times, one of the 8
Ministers, on the occasion of soiree given by the
gotten In this capitol, let out such information on
the general subject as called girth from the press
here and elsewhere, the Immaterial and merely
diplomatic contrudictlon I have referred to, which,
in Act, amounted to no contradiction at all.
Istrcizrancs OF WIZ vars—Wit naiad, a day or
two since, that for want of • dozen votes in Louisi
ana, when more than that mimicr were seeking
their way to the city, that the Whigs lost four mem.
ben of the Legislature; and that this loss resulted
In the return of a Lam Four to the United States
Senate. The Gun seemed but to illustrate what has
become a common occurrence, and one which hat
been common, indeed, ever since Thomas Idler
son was elected President of the United States
through the snay of a single vote cut in one of
the wards of thus city. At the present moment, In
the second and third States of the Union, where
hundreds of thousands of votes have been thrown,
so closely drawn have been the party limes, and so
close the voles, that both the parties are claiming
the sauna of their respeetive eandbilatez This
is • novel and almost unheard of result, but it is
one which strikingly illustrates the importance of
a fall vote. The most momentous restihs,—cootinu•
ed Peace or renewed War—Mtemal Prosperity, or
general Distress--Protection to American Labor,
or additonal discriminations against American La•
bor,—may depend upon the vote of the humblest
men in the city. The privilege of franchise, which
in this county is the great proof ofßaptiblican En.
minty, is too great a boos to pass unimproved, or
to be bartered away. One vote oral makes Pre.
cadent, for the resuon that one vote has done so
before new. What Whig, then, wig take the reeve
or hazarding such a result as that which
involved in good or evil government, by omitting
to =move the dearest rights enjoyed by him a a '
freeman? Who is ready to take the responsibility
of such • minds! pdley? How many, indeed, now
live to regret the effect of past authy—an apathy
which may have been kir a moment only, but
which has told disastrouslyan their business
kir days , months, and even y to coue.—N. P.
Rarer,.
What ietrattarta . say.
The !Amick., and- Ot‘ •
••• •,—• is 4.7.94,0
Taylor, are very trithin4enn in fathering ußveit
Southern 'Whig papas sir; This tollowieg in whu
Panon .14ownlatif,- of tte loorabarongir Whig
Itays,atd 'irhas hittidredl4 Whts speakers sq.—
They afillinte eridi the Northern:Whigs knowing
therm to be opposed to thrverr etiderision. They
cannot he very keen gm It thetostOrea under such
circnurstalues Near ate Brisielbovy :
Now. what are the ficasi..tounking the Whip
of the North I We will nal dodp the question, or
seek to misrepreeent thereat We will state the
case as fl Is, and ins erect, lutelligent man la the
wig and Dernoermierunice,kaoint to exist. The
Northern Wlap,One andall, are against the ex.
tooshin of Slavery. They creorgainst the War be.
cause they believed it ',hold result in the eaten.
don Of Tante' mend thereby lead to the extension
of Slavery. ThciWbige of the South ware oppos ,
ed to the War likewise, from sevens' comdderations,
and among them,) was that of the revival of this
slavery quenloci- , -e question or so much moment,
as to swallow up all others. The Whip—both
North and South-i-ore opposed to the acquisition of
new Territory, either by conquest or purchase—
because they know that it at at once sprilap the
Slave questton, the great source of discoid to the
Union.
But it is due to candor, to state, that th
eel feeling of the Whig; throughout the North—
and it is vain to attempt to disguise it is, that
slavery shall not be extended. But ho stands
the 'case no far as Democracy is momenta ! It is n
part of the history of the country borne o tby the
journals of Congress, that Northera mocracy
united with Southern Democracy pin Et ', the
acquisition of Territory, and agalus ( .,o sod a
treaty unless Territory could be acq i d, as an
.indemnity kir the pane'
Without the aid of the NorthernPelk
and his Southern alike could never ha succeed.
ed in the evd and dangerous policy of acquiring
new Territories to the extent they have and but
for this policy, and this union of effort on the part
of the Northern and Southern Decimeter's, this mis
erable Slave question could never have Arisen.—
They have had a war—they have made pence—
they have acquired territory—illy have sprung
the angry and dangerous question of slavery, and
they have brought upon the country a everserhich
it will require ages to rid the nation of These facts
are so notorious that they cowed Southern Demo.
ceatio Senators, inch as the Senators from South
Canaille and Florida, to declare hip* places in
the Senate, that their Northern hien& had betray.
a them! And they declared allot their Southern
friends were blind and infatuatert when they
charged the Whigs with placing the country in Its
present dilemma) on this subject! '
Rs:Karma= d:rnarrr to Esassx or iScsve.—
On Tuesday, na the steamship Columbus was coin
ins up the Delaware river and liben a short die.
lance above Newcastle, Pet, rib removing the
batches to get the goods in the hold in readiness
for delivery, a blank man was discovered, gored
away among the boxes 'and baleen- Re proved to
be • slave named Moses, the propertyof Mime Mary
Brown, a wealthy lady of Mules:Mo.—The ship
immediately put back to Newcastle, where the fugi
tive wu lodged in prison.
The regular sailing day of the Wombat' was
Thursday last, but she was delayed at Charleston
until Saturday, and her passage was prolonged
beyond the usual time by a heavy sea. Just before
her ham of militia on Thursday, a box marked uP..
Maim, Philadelphia," was brought aboard, and
the freight paid on it. It was put below near the
hatchway. The runaway slave, inaudible as it
may seem, was tightly confined in this box, the
dimensions of which were two Gm in depth, two
feet Dar inches In width, end thrtie feet five inches
Ia length.
lie had a loaf of bread and • jOg of water in the
box with him, which would have( been sudleient
for big sustenance from Charley.* to Philadelphia,
had the vessel not been delayed. The delag, how
ever, drove him to esvemities. He burst out of
the box, in which it is astonishing bow he could
have had air enough to breathe, cut his way through
a bale auction, and finding a box in which there
was a nice of of wine and pound calm, seat by a
newly married couple in Charleston to their friends
in Philadelphia, he regaled himself upon these lux
uries. He next fried his way, into a box of pome
granates, and dais managed to live finely. He was
nearly dead though when taken oat. No Inquiry
has been yet made at the vessel far the box.—
Pktled. Amer.
arDllolllolllJ.—Dr. T. N. Nailer, of York,
=
Mania, publishes as account Ma cure per.
in a decided case of hydrophobia, the pa
tient being a lad twelve peen of ege. The boy
was la:genie April last; the unquestionable tYmP.
tOll3l did nets pear until the 2nd of October. The
treatment and result am thus described:—
Dm. Meilvain find Maher were called in evar•
aultation, and the patient was ordered two grains
of acetedeof lead and two grains laver . * powder
every four boars—to drink freely of diluted acetic
acid, and have his spree freely rubbed with equal
ports of Granalle's lotion and olive oil. tinder
this treatment (although bat little woe hoped The
commenced in tee hours to show symptoms of
amendment, and has beau gradually imprwring to
this time. He has now taken 80 grates of each
article, without producin,cniay other.scusible effect
than trangallang the tisms and producing
sound sleep. He is et present very 113t0h aoutua..
ted, but craves tied and water; restamell, end is
anxious to be at play with his associates Should
any change occurin his case, I shall send you
he rcradt.
y • F Ilarrisburn. l ll'men" attempts to
account Sof decal of us,party by saytng that
Goy. Johnston received the votes of the " Free
Soil" men, and of the =me time it unwittingly
contradicts itself by undertaking to compliment its
Lorrofoco Free Soil brethren of Hrtutford, Tioga,
Soinvehanna, Clitc. on their "Genoese in not 61.11 , ...
kneg themaelvea to be "Induced to waver by art.
(uI appeals to theo prejudices, or their supposed
interesia." " The North, the gkulors North," it
exclaims in mock ecatacy, as if the adherence of
the Free `Sclera of Wilums'a dertruloficsacioceorn
were sufficient to counterbalance the inglorious
rout of its party. Thus, according to the Union,
the Free Sodere elected Join:mon by voting for
Longstretb Truly these locoirico editor. have
got into an impenetrable kg!--1111aleiplito News.
Gun. Tartoa's Asiu - nsa.—At a huge Whig
meeting in Roxbury, last week, Gm. William II
Sumner presided, be mid he was manually rm.
unabated with Zachary• Taylor many Yee. .8 0—
bad been on a Board of officers wile him be six
weeks at a time. and could bear testimony to his
rapacity, bun sense of mance and hie incorruptible
integrity. General Sumner alluded la the charges
brought against Gen. Taylor by some of his oppo
nents of his literary Incapacity Insomuch that he
was unable to write his own ktterw—and refuted
them it, the 110021 saMffactory manner, by exhibit.
mg to the audience the celebrated letter of Rough
and Iteady to Gen. Gaines which created such
consternation in Mr. Polit's cabinet The letter
era. Taylor's own handwriting—and, very closely
written, covering four pages, containing but few
erasures, no ungramatical expresaious or errors in
orthography. This letter wee banded to the an.
silence, and examined with much interest and cu
unsay by many persons present
Tax . 812.411:0IC Can in Sinrazar.'—W e gave
same account, a Law weeks ago, of the wonderful
caw of Mr. Gage, knemantia the Railroad in Car.
endish, who, in preparing a charge for plaiting la
rock, had en iron !NU driven through MA head, en
tering through his cheek, and passing out at the
somhis head, with a force that earned the bay
e rods, after putorming
. wonderfal journey
through skull and bream The;ron we. in Memo
ter an inch and a quarter, and in length three feet
and seven inches; the upper end of the iron, how
ever tapering to the diameter of one berth of an
inch: We repeat the dimensions of the rod, as we
observe some of the papers that coped the article
substituted the ward cirermakrence for diameter,
thinking, perhaps, the emir, told in that way would
be quite as large as could well be believed, But we
refer to this wonderful mute again to say that the
patient not only services, but xs much improved ;
the wound in his head is healed, the scuttle in his
reef is closing up, and he is likely to be out again,
with taco visible Injury bat the lone of an eyo.—
Wwd•rorf Vs, Mercury.
Tim WAY IT WA" DO:CIL—COW and iron, says
the Lancaster Intelligencer, have done the job for
Lona:swum in Pennsylvania. It is settled, even
by the Democracy here, that it is a poor business
to be bringing coals from Pima, or inn from Eng.
land, when all parts of our own conniry more or
leas abound In them—and when the wen employ.
ed in bringing them to a maket, consume thousands
of dollarnurorth of home agricultural products. The
The farmer, the miner and the collier, have ell
combined, and there is a peaceful, quiet, but very
significant revolution in Pennaylvanio.
Groan.—Every county in this state has been
beard Gem officially but one. The aggregate, of
the Whig majorities Is 4461—0 f the LocoGwo was
jorities, 4'724 --difference, 243. Applingr, the county
to be heard from, gave last year 29 majority to the
Loccifoos candidate, and is now reported at 18.—
This would make the whole Locefoso majority 261.
When it is considered that the Locokico majority
last year was 1289, the Whigs have great reason
to congratulate themselves on the resnli, and eve.
ry reason to believe the State will go far Gen. Tays
for in November. We consider that gale safe for
Taylor by 500 to 1000 majonty.
Emcees En Locc—James Brooks and Horace
Gleely are going to Congress. We loam from the
&p re . nizaturday, that in the sixth Dongremion.
at District, James Mourne having de c li ne d the
Whig nomination, for the abort term, the Convent.
non was re-assembled at Constitution flail, and
proceeded to a ballot for a candidate to till the vs.
cane). In the preaent Congrey,(lbe coming winter.)
Upon the first ballot, Horace ureely received 13
votes, scattering 12, and upon the second ballot 18
(17 being necessary for a choice,) whereupon Mr.
timely was declared the nominee uumutously.
and the ticket now stands, James flnxdrs fors long
term, and Horace Greedy for the abort term.
WWG PRIZE RANNEIL
The ElVonthre COMMltlee Co( the "Rough and Ready
Club" orer • handsome PRIZE BANNERito the Town
alp or Borough In Allegheny county, which &hall give
the largest !nomad vote to the Torten ass Pluatotta
Enetots, on the 7th of November, over the vote for
Gov. Johnston, in October.
Commune so Awl= HAIMICL-41nben Rookery,
James W. Battu, Sam r of e! Roseburg!, By ardo
the Catlanirtls Gel*/
Ei=
sinenAirprviransa.
.
a.caimysi,akithe l pinh w and
Yet Jhultght Butts Stift,
And dreams of heaven.
h slumbers on the her he
Earth 'kepi, with all glorious things,
Beneath the Hole Spirit's wing.;
And, rendering Seek the hoes above,
Seems resting in a trance of love.
The blue isles of the golden sea,
The night arch floating high,
The flowers that gaze upon the heavens,
The height steams leaping by,
Are living with religion—deep
On earth and sea its glories deep,
And mingle with the mar light rays,
Like the ecift light of parted day.
The spirit of the holy eye
Comes through the silent air
To feeling's hidden spring, and wakes
A gosh of music there!
And the far depths of ether beam
So posing fair, we almost dream
That we con visa nod wander through
Their open paths of trackless blue.
Each soul iifilleil with glorious dream
Each pulse is beating
And thought in soaring to the shrine
Of glory undefiled!
And holy respirations start
Like tileaead angels from the heart,
And blind—for earth's dark ties ore nv.
Our spirits to the gates of heaven'
.!Gicaos on Smut thma—The decision in the
case of Trask vs. Martin in which the Judge
gnanied a nonsuit, on the ground that "the bill had
not been presented for acceptance and that grace
had not been allowed,' is not to be considered no
settling the law in reference to sight bills in this
city, where a contrary usage mists. In the Tires.
eltt case, no proof of such usage was offered to
the court, and the Judge decided, that as n matter
raC law, sight bills were entitled to days of grace,
artless usage was proved to the contrary; and as
nOJ evidence was given of what the usage is in
thus city, the Judge felt himself hound to grant the
Denman, but intimated that if evidence of usage
were given, such usage must control his decision.
—.N. Jour. Com.
iDPORTID FOR THR rnmmiocann DAILY ciazerm
Fags Sam Mrsernso.—The Free Soil
Manchester held a meeting in the Market
• • •
on Tuesday. The meeting wan addressed by two
gentlemen from Ohio, and by Mr. Sawyer, of this
city. Mr. Moore, the first speaker, acquitted
self with much ability, and was followed by Mr,
Meredith—lately a democroticPolk man—and now
a Free Soil Domocrat. Ile made a very able ad.
drpri—.exhiblting the aggressive and insatiable am
bition of the glove power to rule or ruin' the coun
try, with a clearness and vigor of expression, which
we have never heard excelled. Ile showed clear
ly that the opinion of General Cass and others, that
Congress has no power over Slavery in the Terris
tories wee flatly contradicted by the opinion and
acts of nearly every Congress any every President,
from the organisation of the Government to the
day that it had legislated on the subject, in readopt'
frig the ordinance of 'S7 in the Congress of '69—
at the time of the admission of Indiana, of Mimi,-
aippi, of lowa, of Wurconsin, and of other States
—nod in numerous other cases. That the doctrines
now set up by Calhoun and his disciples were new
to the American People—a retrogression from the
old land marks of Democracy—and Mr. Vail 13s.
rest stood fast by those principles, while those who
denounced him as a traitor, were themselves rem,.
out. He laid about him on both the old parties,
with much force—leaving no room for a charge of
partiality to either. The Whigs clapped and about'
ed when he 'cut up' Cass; and the Democrats
shouted in their turn, when he alluded to Taylor.
while the Free Soden had their fun in both cases:
Mr. P.R. Sawyer followed briefly, in • ins strong,
practical remarks, and the meeting adjourned
AIIEATILT Aso lisrrixy Csams.—Too much of
the,time of the Quarter Sessions' Court ie occupied
with these and similar tilling crises; and thousands
ca dollars are thus thrown away, for which the tax
payers are made to antler. The greater part of
yeiderday and the day previous was occupied in
thOrtal of acme ten suits, and cross untie—all
ginting m quarrels among the Germans of liws
mitigham, cased by the had temper of some old
wawa. An interminable list of German witnesses
wl4 examined--one half of their testimony bad
no !sewing whatever on the ease in hand--much of
it sas unintelligible, but the county suffers, and
anthem., jurors: lawyers, &ie., are in their ties
mat.
10woasass car
. • • ••
heti lately commenced host:less in the city, appear
ed before the Mayor, yesterday, to nnmver to the
charge of huy.ng produce dunng market hours—
fur selhog in hit store. He plead ignorance of the
city regulation on the sohject--and the Mayor at
once discharged bun.
Jotrarros tioregn—The Whtgs had a grand ).
lulaima over the elecuon of Johnston, at Barth
field's, (Rosedale) on Tuesday eventag. Futy ye
song took supper, and the entertunnten were p
longed to a late hour.
MP` We perces, by an .Ir - er...mem n oar eel.
mn. to-day, that Mr. lloaterd closes the ale of Las
Lteneasee al nom coy 10-morrow. We w uIJ teems,
mond all oar Wh fnend% who may not a %applied
with. lileaease% of Taylor and rdlmore, to rail m our
. .
office, during the day and *cease then; it being the last
opportunity they may have They are exceedingly
fasthial and very cheap.
117 Eau.. I:exazit. Asaesst.tr of the 6th Ward, may
be ftmrnt at AltJenaon hlam'a office, on the corner of
Write anti Washing,on streets, during the present
we.k_ •
• -'
tiwse ~gsmtAa
The friends of Taylor and Fillmore will hold. Moss
Meeting m the NEW M ARK ET DOUSE, A LLEG HY,
NY CITY, this intorsdayl ereculig, of 7 o'clock, P
M.
nob. A. W. Loomis will address the meeting.
CJ , A cough should never be neglected. It may
appear Bating and unworthy the attention at ftrst, but
it will not tonialll stationary long; al may progress
slow at hat, and its augmentation may be scarcely
perceptible, yet when It once seizes the Imigs all the
other ports ofthe liotly will be sympathetically affect
mll ed, and a confirmed Matsuniption and premature death
tri th e inevitable result. A little care would save
many a Me, and the untely use of a proper remedy
miglitMave arrested soapy a cotmumpuoti. But many
mriona hare an inmeible repagnance to tatting any
edicine, and rather than i. the
means towards sr
restmg a disease. simply because the remedy may not
he a pleasant on., would suffer and languish (or o long
bine, before they would resort to the aid of Medicine.
Lk A. PaltnestaM & Co.'s Cough Belem has • great
advantage in thin respect over many other Cough pre
paratimm, as its pleasant taste permits a tote used
witholit inconvenience. But its value as a Balsam
con
silts tn the smeedniess albs cure. Wa have known
some of the most desperate coughs, some of whigh had
been running on (or a considerable length of time,
yield almost immediately to Its power.
Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
B. A. PAIINFATOCK & Co,
octal cos Wotel and Ist, and Wood and Bth .t.n
Mr' Vu TER PROM Alum-1( you wish to be rum
pesand in any undertaking, you must always 'Use the
croper means.' Tberefore, if you hive a cough, use
J•lxe's klarroroum and be cured, be it is the proper
means, Hove you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only elficient means to cure you m to use
Jayne'. Expectorant, which will immediately overcome
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the lobes,
and loosen. and brings up the mucus which clogs them
up, and thus removes every obstruction to a free rei.
ninon, while at the thine time all inflammation is su sp b.
dued, and a cora is certain to be effected. Have you
Brooeitate, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fart any
Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne'. Expectorant
and
used relief is certain, and you will find that you have
the proper mean.
Foe male in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store 71 Ith
meet near Wood.
uvel plus.—These Pills, discovered by Dr. Al`
Lane, and which hear hia name, were firet used in ht
own practice. In 1.1 few yea. they attracted the site,
lion of other physicians, and thence passed tab gene
vol use. For curing all diseases of the liver, they to
with Certainty find regularity. The patient soon feel
the rensioval of disease, until be •is well. The erect
duesalanott tnagicali and after swath:ming drugs mpli med
dues of another desenption, the sufferer finds himsel f
relieved at unto. Dlanne. of the Liver are Very corn•
mon In ihfs `not a ry, and are as frightful in the charac
ter, la they ate frequent In Onealfenee. Are you iron.
hied with any of the numerous complain. which on.
Matt In a diseased state of the Liver' Purchase Dr.
bFLane's Pills, and be relieved at once.
For sale at the drug store of J. KIDD Co. 60 wood
street.
ocer.l
Janne. Ettescroaster.—We would call attention to
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lunge.
Having several time• within a few years put had °tea-
Rion to use a medicine of this kind, we have:by experi
ence tested its excellent qualtues, and am prepared to
recommend it to others. Ittonsten or other public
spliakerg afflicted with timnebial affections will find
great benefit from It, uso It Is pa red by n scienti
fic physician, and all classes will ho d it a mile and eat
eaciaus Medicine In the diseases for which it is re
commended.--{Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Journal.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, N 0.70 Fourth street.
myti
rt. Dysrtrai. tr the bane of runny a man's exist
ence. NO tongue can describe the surrerings used
by this distressing disease. It auks man forhis sta.
in
bun lira or
, hsmver it may be, arid makes him feel
as though ha would rather not exist than endure such
misery. Yet these sufferings are produced in the first
place by derangement of the stomach, and if this were
met by tiring
w B. A. Fahnestack's Anti-Bilious Pills,
the bdwttywould be cleansed, the uecuraulation of
brie eseetod off, and a speedy and sure relief obiained.
prepared slid sold by It A. PARNESTOCK & Co,
corner Ist and wood, also corner Oth and wood as.
oath
W. 31. Wright, Eh D., Dentist,
OIVICI and residence on Fnunh street, opposue the
Pittsburgh Hank. Other hours from 9 o'clock to 12 A
111., and Iron, s o'clock to:. P. M. pl 4-1 y
Dr G. 0. Irterrur. Driatist,
NICK al M. Ilcuck's, on Fourth street a few
kf door* above Wood Well., aunt the completant of
the house dearly opposite. Teeth to blocks, with arti
ficial gum*, after the roamer 1100/ utuvervally prefer
red at the east, manufactured to suit each panteular
cam. Teeth, from • full rot down to a rotate one, In
serted on It faction plate, thus tromron* rotary to the
antoral teeth. Specimens of blocks ot suction troue
may be eibmanted at the office,
All °pontoons Incident to the profession performed
with cue Sad fattlatubtess. atifillfibaru
MIS
MIT IS NIGHTY AND WILL nEven,
rPRAT which had been go limner asserted with tes
gard to the au besling poorer of the Ghtaans
Mx.= known Ter the carp of the certain diseans
named baton, has been fully proved, and the propda.
tor tom willun the lag year, maned evident. from
eve; Dart of th e country °lthacan pleases that trine
been pronounced unusable by physicians in high stir.
ding, and which have
be
green E r t=se patient.
friend. ea hopelesa. Sraerrog's , 111 MY,
Hoare Lnunstrr, h. been applied nod a Pneml eon
been effected, to the astonishment of
ba nds. For
Proof, see pamphlets which are to be had of :iv .
AV to
M grank As a Pain Extractor it has no
it operates I. the system like magic, summating to
a strong and healthy action, thereby relieving pa wand
removing disease. Try 14 it never fails to cons ringer
. of the following diseases:
Spinal Affections, Rheumatism, Paralysis, and all Ner
vous Affections, Salt Rheum, Croup or Hives,Ar!!!
in the Breast and Face, Weak Joints, Colds, TOMO
ac ba. Sore Throat and Quinsy, Ulcerated Sores,
Burns, Frosted Feet, indolent Uleers, Fresh Wounds,
littnl au., Corns, Sevellinas and Sinuses, Scrofula=
Affections. Nina in the Back, Nervous Headache,
Ti, Dolmen., Sprains, hlosquito Bites, and all Du
umeocis and Nervous Diseases.
Eaeraordinary Can of White Strolling, where the
only remedy neared Asoputattan.
Ilsterron, ADAM, CO Pa., May /N, 1847.
Geo. F. Stanton, Esq.—Dear Sir. I feel bound to the
afflicted to give publicity to the great efficacy of your
External Remedy, called limt's Liniment. My daugh
ter, a girl of 12 year. old, bad been Mtlicted with swel
lings in one of her legs directly below the knee joint
for several month., daring which time her euffetuiss
have been exernewing and deplorable.
I called on a physician who, daring frequent visit.,
made use of every means in his power to arrest the
dieease, but all without effect. Her leg continued
swelling nutil opened, fanning notion. di agreeable
ulcers, rendering amputation necessary, =less =mo
duli,/ relief be had. Fortunately, on the first day of
December, Is4B, your Agent having been Kt our Male,
and beanng the =Hennas of my daughter, be sent me
one bottle of your Liniment, toe use of which alone,
thank God, Ims not only arrested the further prove=
at the , but has cured the leg pmfectly, remo
ving all pains and swelling, and restored the leg to its
proper use. la= under many obligations to your kind
Agent, who thus, by one bottle of your invaluable Lin
iment, saved die leg of my daughter from amputation.
Yours, respectfully, MOSES PHILIPS.
We, the =dernaned, citizens of Hampton, are well
acquainted with Mr. Moses Philips, and know him to
hen man of troth, and that the statements in regard to
his daughter are true.
Jacob Deardorff, Wm. A. Albert, Joel Gocheuour,
George Forron, Jacob Aulavaugh, Solomon Albert.
Remember this Liniment is sold in the extraordinary
low nee of 23 cents a bottle Who would
certain relief is to be had for no small • sumheattate!
Snld
throughou byt
the co every
mary. respectable Druggist and Merchant
UFJORCIE E STANTON, Proprietor.
Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y.
And by the following wen:
Ilay• A Brockaway, Liberty at; J H Cannel peon
and walnut; .1 A Jonas, peon and hand; W Henderson,
On Liberty s 4 L Wilcox, Jr. market; J C/ Smith, Ekr
nungharn; D 'Healey, East Liberty; J SoMan, A
/Marshall, Allegheny city, Pa; J Smith, Bridgewater,
Pat Alexander Conn, Steubenville, 0,, A 0 Fairekuld,
Wheeling, Y./ J 0 Johnston, St. Clateeville,o.
Wholesale and retail Agents, J KIDD & o, 4th and
Wood en,. Pittsburgh. =i2s-wthuT I
TAYLOR 6 ODIORNE,
(Succeso. to January k Taylor.;
fIOMMISSIOPf fr. FORWARDING MERCH.ANTS,
dealers to Hemp, Manufactured Tobacco, Window
Glass, White Lead, Nails, Spike., and Piusiturgh and
Cincinnati manufactured Grads generally, N.. 14 and
IS Columbia street, Cincinnati, Ohio. oct2o-d3l.
a mi PITTSBURGH HUMERI*. i tib
ORDERS for Fruit Trees, Shade Trees,
-. " . "'Grape Vines, Privet for fledges, Green
!louse Planta, &c., sent through the Pittsburgh P. 0,
or left at Alr. Robert Dalian's, Liberty Meet, or at the
Mummy, al miles cast of the city, on the mad leading
from the Fourth Street Road, at Oakland, to the Hon.
Walter Forward's, will be promptly arte.nned to.
octia6dedhw4t.l3 JOHN MURDOCK Jr.
Et/LT.—Cairnsth
5 VII onbeeriber, is Ohio townshrp, Alleg • hairy
so' Lounty r , k. a k and while Heifer,
b The owner is de-
LlTt u r k :c r e nv tu a ri•etrd, prore row ,
°odd-v.308 Y.
iSdwirklT Bottom,
11101TPSHUR011 OCTOBER 01,1849.—We are now
in receipt of several boles lint rate 184.9 Western
New York and klassnebusetts Prime HOPE, and we
always reeeivusg regular supplies. We are prepared
to sell at lowest rates. (Mee, Pitt street, Allegheoy
riles. .t 2 6 GPO. W SMITH k Co.
W ONDERFUL ARRIVAL
ONDERFUL ARRIVAL.—Da. Tomas:Ws Sas
/ mrsmus--4„9O0 bottles of thls great fedl and
for medicine, tun received and for sale by R. g.
SELLERS, Sole Agent for Pittsburgh, of whom the
genera., article can bc bad.
ODE ALPACAS--Chie case high Maize medium
mode colored Alpacas. jaw ope by
on= ILLE SHACIT WH ITE, 99 wood sr
• s •—• sso ales new style dark
broad Cords, Put opened and for sale by
DonaBEIACKLETY & WHITE
NOS—An usortment of beantifal dark !Fly'.
Soon,. Cashman Valentin and Coma Veal
toga just reeetveng by SHACKLETT it WHITE
maid
KNIT WOOLLEN D/LOWEIL9 AND SHIRTS--
23 dos each, Lambe Wool Drawers and Shins,
ury neon, and warranted not to shrink, of the cote.
bated Catmes' manufactory, Near York; Just reed by
octal SHACKLETT WHIT E
pLntiaDmq,.-.A, wa7;...—.,14.,„radb"a 4 d..p . " •
bra,.l°.‘ r.“•i•ed by 8 / I ACKLEIT ♦WHITE
art2B
0 01=H-2 eatks prunt w =al,
itpc.thlFss
C LOVER Sk'.ED-17 jug recd far by
LRD—I7 km. No I Lest Lard, received by tuns
Michigan and for .ale by
(real WICK & M'CANDL.B
GIBBED OERKING—IS bbia put roe'd and far mile
bybelt% %VICK & lIVCANDLFSS
ci jt i trby FLOUß.--50 sk. boy - ,gib
ocr9 S F VON BONNHORST & Co
II YE FLU H-23 wk. For We by
116 bt=
- F VON BONNIIORST t Co
STA.Kr a
1
. -1d b"
‘ 7l rttIeO!7IIONNUORST t Co
LAKE FlBll-111 bbl. fresh inspected, jest freer/al
nclltor .nle by
ockNS F VON BONNIIORST k
C"o7lltr—'l' 4'" BllbrklitiVUOllBT h Co
NDI A RUDDER AIITTS—d dna India Dubbin.' Bann,
reeriveb by Fix prem. and far sale at tba India Rub
, Depot, No 5 Wood .treel
ENTLEAIENIc 014.1 V ..Vl-4 dos India Robber
Gloves, far supenor to Rocksant Jan received
d for sale ta The India Robber Depot
°eta J t If PHILLIPS
j. , VENING DRERSES—W R Murphy has larllre ;
eetveri embroidered Merlins and other • yls o
goods of latest styles for F:versuag Dresses.
- urnAry CANTON FLANNELS—A supply just
IA received et the Dry Goode House of
ootl3W R MURPHY
I IR BANNING — being unexpectedly , detained in the
lay, may be conatilted during this week id the
Exchange Hotel, From 1 to a o'clock, P. AL, by lb
who with to make application of his "Body Braze."
bal. poufs "rem N S Hopa, growth Int%
3do do mashed do do do
lost reeemog and for male by
oer23 BROWN k CULBERTSON
L !) Q 12110 pep Galena fit w arr •e for We by
ij
p b4Rl. ASH-7 cad. reed dna day
. aod for an
oe&mt TASSRI k
SODA ASH—IS casks reed and for sale by
*cal TASSEL' & ursT
vv INIX)
JW a LASS.-600 bss, assorted sizes, in are
rind for sale by well TASSEY & BEST
WANTED—A Girl to do housework. One whom
derstands her boeiness, and eon Come well
commended, can hear of a pleasant simation, at •• •
wager, by Ingesting at this office. oe.. tf
AR—, bbla N C Tar, in prime order icor landing
and for sale by 0 BLACKBURN ft CiN
oral
water at
(111EF-SE-711,13 now hinding bald for bale by
ki bona ISAIAH DICKEY Co, [rout
W ANTF.D—A Cooper who can make Pork Bar.
V V Is, to go down the riker—steady work and
Rood wmgee. Apply to
.151
J SCHOONNAKER &
"MAHON ATE AMMONIA-1 cask for sale very
loss by oodel J SCHOONAIAKtiIIit &Co
CIOLOGNE--Gentune Flom., "Jos Anton," for Bala
by 0.13 J SCHOONMAKER & Co
CRLORIDE LlME—Newell & Son's bun quahry,
for mile by oetZl J SCHOONMAKER kOo
- 1 - 3 RI ESTO VERMILLION—ExpressIy for sospma-
L kers, for sale by J SCHOONMAKER kCo
ANA RY SEED-8 bbls for We by
ocon J B CROCINBLUCPII. & Co
eIIIEESE-68 bxs extra errata Cheese, far sale by
oetZ/ HUEY 4_co_
C0770N YARN, ke.-40,000 lbs Cation 'tram as
sorted numberai 1.10 bales Hattln6 NO do Candle
W.I. for sale at lowest market Once.
Dern FRIEN t RILEY &Co
CORN BROOMS—IGO doa for sale leue by
iJ octtl
SCOTCH EINUFF—t tierce GlarrelVe
N received and for tale by
oct93 JOID( D MORGAN, Dru, 'at
SHAV . I . NI3 SOAP—
gocO d' it b ig i t io7(o l Ai d
LA''C gW (4-1011 CoilifaToivetliaWnieTiiii n d
ant for sale br ocal JOIIN D MORGAN
Q TURPENTINE-3 bbls nod lust ter sale by
ocebi JOHN D MORGAN
_
ri UM SHELLAC—U cases Gam Shellac, oractre,
k. 5 received and for sale by
oenrl JOHN D MORI/Ali
SARSAPARILLA ROOT—I bale rec'd and for We
ocrtil JOHN D MORGAN
LINDA:NT—IS gross just reek! and for
or.= _ MD 8...C0_
RICE'S COUGH CANDY—A fresh ropily just re
ceived and for sale by ocHl l J YUJI C& Co
F AMILY MUSTARD—I eross just reed and for axle by 00011 J KIDD & Co
1 ) ED WAFERS—Jo Holt meld Ing. u fzsp&by
7.,/ANCY SOAPS, ABS'D-60 bar lee{ recoil and Coe
sale by 000,11 3 KIDD & Co
Chronicle copy
, VAL PILL HOREB-4 euks jca reo'd .nd for
sale by ocxn _ R, ERELLEU
LILARE MANNA-1 ease Just reek! .1/ rAT.e by
oci.Vl R E 9tILERB
IXTHITECILUB.—I bbl No 1 exisajoit retsMoll4 for
_____ _
1' T sale by
____________ moll •Fq_ . : tt kLLERS
DEACUEII.B—= sacks Drid Veselselizliog and
.1. for sale by 1 C BIDW ' Ass,
oval
enter .t
_ .
Sd for OUAR Et!tdsN izt l f e ceivedo6iletouisu
by
, -
'
(..)L00,.%./E SEED—d htdS/tAtaisalitolit,tallby
D ACoN —l7 hhds prime Shoulders; WI do Sides; So
p do Bunts, all of prune quality, In store and for
sal, by mil"; EIKLLERS 3 NICOLS
LINSEFIL) per Cinderella, moult.
old .iI7 tl}l.LI I4S& NlOOl,B
----
D Alrilp7l3-11al b,11,::111 hal( Ems &cab Malaga Bunch
lA, KAM., mai reo'd and for sale by
0.17 bULLEII MICICETTION
AMU: MS PIMA. SCOTCH SNUFF--ila IW
Ur prat reed and for sale by
bell]
BLACK MANTILLA SILKS—Vie kla.a ° Pe.
ed e supenor lot of wide theca Mantilla Silks, to
which we would call the aneotton of the ladle.
ALEXANDER At DAY
-,.,
-, ,:,.
AUCIION SALE&
By Jobs AZ :tjlonly Aikaltiousserw - ;,t• •
r
Largo Salo of Frosty awl 804411 Dry Goodi.:i . ".
On Thursday morning c Oet. Skarn o'clock, at lin
Conunercial Sales Bonet, canter of. Weed =I Ptak
slue* will be sold, wbboat reorresorn a eredit or Arco
nverults for approved endorsed: notes on all same over
ea:tem:ice astortasent eassonable fancy and
staple dry Goods, emulating of of
sn perdue clotha, CUM
mama, Winans, Meer:tit, Inanely Jeans, ibrneki,
blankets, merinos, Irish linens inearelin de
grugbanci lawns, calicoes, gala plaids,
black sank aura and nkuurra,sibbands, sewing silt,
ailk kakis, shawls in great varkerlinen dsmuk table
cloths, bosiery, gloves, ekeekai tacking", bleached and
brown matins, de.
Al $ o`clotk.
Grocniaf, churl:elm* Fieraitn . .
A quantity of groceries, tobacco, sqprts, yarning and
wmppmg paper, shovels, vrindow sash: ;window
blinds, mantel clocks, shin; glass. and 'qrstensware.
A general assortment of household and litelten knit
nue, cooking stoves, Sc. •
dt H o'clock,
Ready made clothing, fine shiny bootr and dwelt,
umbrelu, fine table and ;whet cutlet', gold and sil
ver ,ve, =Weal itsintMenTS. G
erman fancy goods, de. oet24
Sole of dd Veined& Badding Los, awd
order Property Ws tAo &mug* of Ate&import.
Will be odd on the weals., on Saturday, October
23.1 t, at 11 o'clock, A. ht;. by. miler of Alex. Mgt.
Esq., Aarigneer of Robert 611 y-six larg e si sa
budding Una aecessible by good onsets, through 0120
of which it w ptersamed that the Pittaburgh
nellsville Railroad will inn; also„ arrant houses .4
lots in that thriving bomgh; abet( RP wires of land
booting oath. 111cosongabela river, opp.ne McKee:.
Ow, on which are erectedill dWullingLouse s and oth
er bnildiumi, two rail roads, and other hrtures for can
cling on the coal busistraii also, between 40 .4 al
acres of excellent coal, (with the privilege of • larger
tract adjoining.)
The above property is Worthy the attention of cap
italists and ethers, as it increasing in value very
roPollY. 0cr.14 1011141) DAVI t 3, And,
Howe ma Lx m the 7b Ward of the city, at
Auction;
On Thursday Oct. t 9411, at 3 o'clock, P. N. on the
premises, will be sold that . valuable Los of Ground,
. I. 74o.f„rrgar„,Lvlbrio:tazi,°,(2: alto„rd.ty
-10 feet wide shoot 4d teen being part of two Into had
out by the lam John Keating, on which to erected •
good two story Ovine dwelfing house and stable, with
dunce fruit trees and shrubbery In the garden, and a
well of good water. Properly Will he stmt.. bY the
owner residing on the premises, to Mode desirous of
purchasing. Terms at sale.
riceiti JOHN D DAVI3, Anti
SUNDRIES -IEO beg. Green Rio Coffee;
03 bags fancy
lE 04 . imenayre
10 do old Co. Jaya
30 Welchem Green Team
20 do end. and Oolong Teas;
.30 do catty boxes ass% -
E 0 boxes Tobacco, sasortedt,
50 do Cnamptori k, Co's Palm Soap'
30 do Chillicothe •
5 do Castile
II do Palm and Almond "
40 do lit R Raisins;
20 do " new crop;
1290 lb. Sane Currants;
90 bbls small Loaf &qui
3 caws Wont. D R •• •
10 bbla cruntoda nt ud mieerind Sagan
5 do N 0 Clarified
3 caws Erltiel of Leann;
1 do
Itttle;.
5 dot fine Olive 0,4
Ul " cans superior ?dullard,
1 " aesom. hiller
1 ease Jujube Pun:
1 "
rive
93 doe Patent ri ve Wash Bcierd
150 do assorted Coro Ittnxenn
2030 Ihs ouperior Beleranse;
30 hes Baseline end Star Coddle; for sale by
oot2o J D VinAgnhutid, eosins wood .116th ms
Anthony , . National tgasgravtur
THE UNITED STATER SENA'T'E CHAMBER.
kJ —The subscriber would rettpeofeily inform the
citizens of Pittsburgh that he ha. for sale, et the La
martine Haase, eortt. of Great and Foroth streets,
(where he will remain but two days longer,) the cell,
brand engraving of the United States Senate Chamber,
published b l ik en ess. , 955 Broadway, New York;
the life like of the different States and Mili
tary men of the nation, neatly sm hi enamelled glass
frames, at the very lowpriceed Rh entin_smon,g which
may be fomd the eupenor likeness of Homy Clay, is
hie 71m ye., G o o . nesses - of Dude) Webster Md
lard Fillmore, Washir I, Q. Webster,
At.
Vett Buren, J. C. Calhoun, I. chanan, R. C. Win
throp, °metals Taylor, Cass, San'
Butler, he. he--
Also, TrumbniP. engraving of the Declarotetin of lade
pondenee.
Lan
magnificedt foil
length .pa
nng of George Washingtonorithseveral where The
autweriber clot fund. every amide in the Dag.rreo•
type line to Operators al Aix. Anthookts wholesale pri
.Whls BUSTEED,
Genet • •eor Gram .d 4th sta
AND SICABONAELIC
ALEXANDER A DAY have bat received a hoe
assortment attic following description of season
able greater ponlon of which haw, been
t at Ancnon, and will be sold at great bargains.
F NELS—Red white and yellow Flannels,
very tarp and complete macro:nen; Sind very cheap.
SATIINETS—A very s large lot of bloc, black,. la
unt , irr A y c and Id rus
A arets, alzry low po dia
army plaid and sn ip
iped de, che . ape P r than ever. striped.
FANCY SILKS—A splendid macro:mut of rich
ehmtgenble Silks, both plain
and
Ag'd, of alumni every
shade.
SHAWLS—Avery superior assortment of super
Brodie, Paris printed, 'irked, and Cashmere Shawl*,
at prices far below the ordinary retell
Also, a Urge assortment of English, Merinos, Cash
meres and Gala Plaid*, blue , ilk and grey Pilot Cloth.,
for overcoats, blk Cassimeree,cotton Damask, LAMM
do, Kentucky Jeans, &e. M all of which we invite
the attention
. e a •f i tt=
) Ic..
LS DAY, 73 market st,
oe.M 3 NSW nor of We diamond
N. ammo . .a.,goirs.
Hank•rs, /01 - e
-i..4511•
.1311 IMIXIO
NOTES, DRAFTS ACCEPTANCES, OOLD, a:Lye:a
AND DANK NOM,.
COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes sad Acceptances
payable in any part of the Union, collected on the mow
Vrelf= New Tort, rtnimtetpain tt o g Bat.
Nalias Cirrinnati, Louisville, Saint Lou. and
New etrlesina,_ sionsuintly for sale.
BANK NOTase . Notes on all solvent banks in the
United States discounted at the lowest rates. All kinds
of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought
and sokt
Office No. 53 Market street., between 3d and 4th,
Pirtsbuigh, Pa. cset23
PEACH TREES ,POIL SALE,
. gAT the Fairidew Nurseries, Moaressorrn, Bur
linguaa countjlrN.l. About 10 Virinie of the
best inoculated Frei; orthe largest and kneel
varieties, ripening nom the lstof July anti] the 1.1 of
October, besides (Mitt Dun Dees of the following
kinds: Apples, Pears, Phons,=.Neetatinen,
Cherries, and a large quantity W tal Trees of
the uanal lariety. Pena= wishing to order trees for
Fall planting, by sending their order-accompanied
with the cask or satisfactory reference, will be pune
malty attended to. Penton, ordering. trees who an,
unacquainted with the vatiebei,ean depend on the beet
for market or family. Trees will be carefully packed
in mats and moss, for which 80 cents per
boo
tr i ll
be charged. Orden sent direel by manor otherwise
to the Nursery, will be lamented), encoded to. De
scriptive catalogues, with prteca attached, htralahed
grata to poet-pied applicants.
J k. II PHILLIPS
- .
JOHN pgiumvs, ProNicuar.
Hoolescovn, N. J. Oct. 111, ISHI-03antwam•T
_ _
G
UM ELASTIC CLOTHIND-12 thin GOJXI Elastic
Overeosta Bdo Jackets, 4S do pain Pantslllri
b y gs,
do Leggin of 4 different kthd4, 10 do storm • 2
do Capes, with and wallow sleeves; just received
Elapses. slut for We wholesale and rend, at the East
ern prices. We with oto be usiderthood that parches
en are Inning from tint hands,' that buy at the India
Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood street.
ciecith J & PHILLIPS
INDIA RUBBER BBFAS7' PIPE —A Yew Italia
Bobber Breast Pipes, a splendid anklet, jaw what
is weaned hew, and has been mach enquired afbw. If
the article Luca we will keep a huge supply on hand
at No 5 Wood in. occ3s Jt if PHILLIPS
BTALIC RUBBER OVER SHOE:B—Jum rao'd, 4
al cam* as mamleai of Walk. Utun Elastic Over
Mora, which
rlor ons offer to the trade at vary low priCtS,
either by *moo or oars. We ow furrOob arty
mown Mat may bo wanted et Mon Douce.
oeCM
. J LI PHILLIPS
_ _
VrETALIC 'GEM ELASTIC BOOTS—d duapairs
11.14 Geutlepers.' Boot; Putt reed and for solo at the
Ind. Rubber Depot, Nos Wood arm
oor* & II PHILLIPS
IkyOTICD--An election for President, Treasurer and
.411 six Directors of Monempiliela and Coal Hill Tern
mke Company, will be held at th e tonne of Wm. Mul
holland, South Pitudnugh, on Saturday, the Web day of
N...llbez 0021, between tho booms of 10 o'clock, A.
hl, and 1 o'clock, P. /11. W. C. ROBINSON,
oeteel-d&w3teS Treasurer.
BLACK AND FANCY 81LICH , T-W Hely has
JP" ou band an assonmeut of toper Weue and Da
mask Sawed black and blue black as a, mein
sniped and plabi dm also, a muatiranety of changea
ble, domes,. figured, 'MO do—ahey will be sold
low.
Szczasee Rom or
fis Ptrraeoura,
Octobrer %
N eleetkin for thirteen Dimehue to eet,ry° ISS
for Lee
calming year, will be held at the Banking Home
on Moody, November WO, 1849, ;between tlpe hours
of 9 A. M. and 3 P. 9L
oet24-did THOMAS AL-HOWE, Cashier.
. rienver,Te..
.. • unarm , Elorrij—
• •
o r 2 13 .1848.
A N election for thkrioea Direetkro of rids M, lor
11, io ring yearcorill 100 liol4 at toe Bon
Ifro t z ud n , outlay, tho Volbdor of ßq• ISE t
non
NriaaWde -- r.
/14 1— riaciaai7r-
October 19, 113111
AN election GM thirteen &ROWS of Ode Dank M
1 111111 1 / 1 1f par, will be held at !hit Banking
mum on Monday, the twentieth' day of November
occal•atd JOHN COMO Cashier.
=actlama Laiia.
THOSE eleedips diautetstbao ant not supplied with
the Fileeduulawaorlhei eau Per furnished
moth by application at lba Coltuniationer's aka.
oatllklacna,ac7B .1.11103 GOR3XLV , Clerk
XT
la
a S
tk UGAR-60 Wad* prima, itt more d fox
li • at a km= market pritefor cash or ayAr toyed
oat
ha* by*
1V A 61 ALITCHELTP,6„
160 Liberty . •t
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tOT—A ti n e BRA?: 1111;i s rs ILan t aa 1% r o OZa ":
' llVr - 7Nrnrfar ' ll frAt favor 6; 1 .. « 1 . 'd
this °Rao.
as i,
Q lINDRIE22-4 6L4 Eteevarat;
23, 2 bap Flax;
2 Tow pinn
1 ' Feasheryi
1. 4 , 1 :2 4 2 /2 1 2
N 22 , for sale b O6l y
/81,1 AH Dlcsy, a Co,(.mni .t.
ClTABti—t cut. co, .ale ex
cern WILK t lIIVANDLFSS
SCORCHINOS-4 bbls for sale by: _
00121 WICK .104I,CANDLE3S
RY APPLES-7 basalts sale in ,
MED MCI( A:APOANDLEISS
S ALERATUS-15 oasts for sale by
•
eery_ WICK i:AVCANDLE.I3B
T ="4 " '""".nding from
ISAIAH DICKEY fr. Cre, from st_
QII.DIEN4I-3 bap now landing from Heber llo4-
sot; to .ale by ootil ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
fIOPFF:E-303 bag* prbne Ma Co s s e, in more and
sj fur safe by R
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SPDDINDED STOCK OS PALI.
liVtioleseals and Retail. GOODS,
A. A. MABOI2 & CO, PITTBI3I7Bria, ,AVE received more than one thousand CuPA-,
es mid
ing one of Packages of Foreign and Domestic Goods, mak
the most extensive nelonm,,,,te in the eon.-
fey, eMbelleing the latest, richest most
of
stytes of bummed and American Good,,
__ punehasad in
entire packages from the impottersaanutaemrers and:
Wee Auction salmi, by one of the rending in New •
York, who I, constantly sending ne the newest and,
moot desirable goods in the Samara maritets, which,
will be of
as low as at uty establislusunn In the.
Caned &mu and lower Men could Pusibir be °MI ,
ed * hY en/ Bowe in Ilia Kul AVo enumerate the 22-
I°D%cTifIVITIS-41 cams rich clianodde, d.
plaid end bsoc.ade Oro de Aerie, Oro de Berlin, Geedo
Swim.. Om do Algiem, Glac lack Gm de ees
Talfma, fine Satin, Florence fi l lcolor; &e. &e. A/. .
eet_iiiik Velvet (dell color; every lane mock.
= CASFS DMUS GOODS, eral rows aura ' Ach
satin s ttic . Cashinere; do do do printed dodin do
..12
Gtpred bah de Leine; do Clue.. Pli itt , eeiped
Also, Sanwa Al=si.r.mwer
a d rich
striped and plain Lyouese; 6-4
and Bilk
Twill; 4-4 res end Orientate Plaid&
FRENCIIi 08—A fhll assortoram of black,
el*mode scarlet iiknoon, Nuatine,blae,Po ple and oda
rtrol7„.._ _
_the best curadcliase.
au wsz—cwprising the seau ei,.„,i, °,-
sminmat cur odour' in drinctO, . /.1 ' wine long and
square Cashmere and Tango plaid ab o ,A, , 3 1 .,,, ,
...in Pirated, lean/ Lied, L. =nine, ..I oth.
er Shawl&
EMBROIDFIRIES, LACE O BAY =VES, &c.—
Lace caps, eolla caffsomerrur .. eherniuma.
Also, linen esonh ete end law . FA A, lAm,, end „dg,
Vull Ribbon/4_ Bedew y of sA kinds; Gloves do.
FRING, C ART.eIt. BBAMN,-/ne.—A dill
assortment of the most 0 - ,, - a h „ m i,,,,
LINEN AND /10/...8E ICEEPINO DOODS—Cas e of
bish Linen,_nut manuf,tertire, Linen fateenno and
pillow use Line " Tah le D 4.4414.11 and Draper, Satin
Dn=ek Uhl. eloths arid Napkiu, Hackubsick Bus- l
stn, and Bird ' A Eye Diaper. Flannels—over 10uo ps of
ererr reo.ety. Bleached and Brown Mulles—more i
than 15.1;0 p. of ali,the well nowirankm.
1011 ;t0Nd—tdord than 100 cartons entirely new fali ]
s
and winter Ribbons, very choice myks.
- french Cloths, Cum/mere, and Doeskins, in great. I
outcry-, Vest:Legs, Scarfs, cravats and lielkfa.
White Goods of every descriptiens, together wija, en-.
°Testicle remedy found in • dry_goods 010,,.
The follow-tog la 432 invoice of 07 g
$
received, with the prices annexed: Meeo.pth put
10 bales of and and white Flannels, all WV 1
7 emu blue and rouge Paints, 01 , for us e
8
10 do Calicoes, 23 ylmele for
illO, ;
12 do fast colored Prints,
6 1 ,
17 do Bleached bluslins, ..t.
4i
C do Monad* Liu,
12i /
7 do real Scotch Guirdircm,
Also, 60 bales 4-4 Brown lbssiin, ill
All of which, in coaneetion ritiV .i. -
timed, will be offered al less pries ./ .,...." 6 ob° ,"1 . ;;;..
ed by any o th er estehlishmem ir " s "' sa ss ' '''' ONE
PRICE' ayrnsu, Which luau, .:thi',,,..„,,,,,F41,,,Th*. i
to all, will be strictly observe, ~— . 7— ... 7;nmeha.
ed at this establiehment Com d'" 1, , ii.; . ral
11market price, &consequent v „dj:ik,nt.il4..onwillmg- •
, Vrmnr,,„9"thlct...e9r ammess being made known
shell be w ,--, i tz zu,--,v tthei eah Ldgnee..thelifip=
vrithost ec n rge:b., ' "e m .t . ti o lo s46,:i. _ . e s .
..
p.a.... 0ar essertment
MBE Ontnagnad :
eretefore meting
nder
th . o 7:j 01.= tiIAMV:
by inotnal consent. The beemen erdl be eon-
ti n ed. and Au %a' the bac inn ...kap by [ heir
C'aaorti Wollac e, Lyon n. Cn
JO/IN HANNEN, r.
HENRY IiANNEN,
%VAL AU WALLACE, .I
October %6 , It 4.. IL J. WALLACE:.
hi rearing dma the Flint /lour manettetnce,
would ebeerfully recommend mice
......., Mean.
Wnilltee, Lyon & Co., to ow ER.t.R. .WI W.LEcubLe.
JOEIN HANNXEL " C
HENRYBANNAN 4
0et.10.21.
TORNIIANNLiiid. Co, bavir—oi ,etirefroszt
Glass ma onfacture, (or the map°. of devoti,
Jr mitotic& to their White and Red Lead it Lithely; 1
manoiaentre beg. Iterate actheit the onoti a , e ~,,
the favors of then .old frbsotie =l , Z . e . sth lie. They
have an band, arida peer to be athonfacto.
ring al their near add , a! uln ndannd aro- I
cies, ea the moat favorable terms, arl tha bee f otthd
for tha= at the old eland, No IU Wood et
oe
STEAMBOATS.
CRIICEINATIL i P/TTAIBIIItaII
Jai
DAILY PACKET LINE.
ren4,, , :a known fine of splessfid punter *lum
as now cowd of the liagew, b en
and fornishs4 and most powerfulboats I., We
wards of the West. Every . accommodation and cow
fort that maoey nap procure, has been provided for par.
swore The has been in oferaldnil for fire Swart
—has carried • million of people without the least tel.
g_ their persons. The bows will he at the foot of
Wood street the dat e revious to starling, for the reeep.
most of freight and thtrtatr of passengers on the refs.
ter. In nil men the passage money mon be luti.
advanca
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt, A. O. Mason, ert,i
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a 1 10 o'eloelg
Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r.
May
MONDAY PACKET.
The ISCINONGAIIELtt, Cana aroma iirill leave PQD•
Naga every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
every Monday evening at le P. N.
TIIEBDAY PACKET.
The HIBEHNLA No. 2, Capt. 1. 4-rograurga,
leave Pinabargh every 7needay manila, at 10 delools
Wheeling every Toned*. evening al 101. et
SIVEDDir.B6 ---------
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cain 8. Du; Inn
leave Pinsborgh every WednesdnYmorning at 10
oniock; Wheeling every Wednesday ervennag at 10 P.lO
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRLLIAANT, Capt.
.oasek will leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday mor ning at Wo'elock-, Whacks,
every Thtusday evenurg et 10 r.
PACH.F.
71ur
CLIPPER N 0.114 Ca PACKE T.
Cams, will leave Pitts
burgh every Friday reendag at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
every Friday evening at 10 r.
lIATI7RDAY PACKET.
bu Th. MaasENUEII, Car. S. Raruu, win tea , . Pin.
rgh ovary Saturday manilas at to o'clock Wheelie
every Suutrday arming at 10 r. t g
NfriVLlllB45N AND FTITSBDROU DAUX LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM P,ACKETS,
104 ea=
( 11 .4 4 111.assalir,)
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at a &clock, A. Pd., and ar
rives at filmgoer, (mouth of the Bandy •
and Beaver llM
eal,) at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon at 11, same night
Leaves New Lisbon at o'elock P. Id., (making the
trip canal to the river during the night,) and Glasgow
nig &clock, A. M., and arnves at - Pittsburgh at 3 P.
AL—thm Making • continuous for carrying pas
seniors =II Aright between New Lisbon end-ritts
burgh, in shOlter time and at !emirates than by any
other mate.
The proprietors of this Lane have the Season of i n _
forming she public that they bare filled up two drat al•s•
Canal Boats, for the accomendlenon of passengen and
f reight, to run in conneetkin with th e well known
reamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect
, with the number and -
n ia a g ti :lid ° Other tlailyllnes of steamer. down th e ri t' C ' tkin
sod ?direissippi riven. The proprietors pledge dune
selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure com
fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the public a Mare
of their patrol:imp.
AIrruoIUZED AGENTS.
O. M. HARTCN,
114. a w. uhaßaucif Pinsbure ,
.111 M karat C°.
Now Lisbon.
NOTICE—The atevaer BEA
ter, will leave aller this wade
ally, at 9 o'clock fa the moral •
1141.
fo; 'C. WaJtvih "lirk e plateto- '4
13
PITTSBURGH £ B
Dalt" Pee
FEBRUARY La, IBRI
!. warairibLio
c Lumh.
RUARY Ist,
LEAVE DAILY ATB A. • AND 4P. M.
The lb • new Wale ealnplale
tee line for •,• present season: AT
LANTIC, C it. James Parkinson
ALTIC, Capt. Jacob% and LOUIB
MtLANIL
Cap Bennett. • - bade are entirely
new and WO Anal up without gard to expense, Ev
ery Pornfort Mummery eart p • • ere has been B
oot
at
Boats will lame the Mono la Wharf Best at
lb. foot afar,. at. Passengers mill b. prinetnal all
board, as the boats will mmusnLy leave at the edam ,
used boars, 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. JAMB
—. _ _
PITIII.BUR
The mill tut r
OONSTJT,
imalDorsey P llinwaster, leave
pearly for ing, on Monday,
Wednesday and Prolay, at 10 o'clock unwisely.
Leave ;nettini , e . very Tuesday, Thursday and Sa
n= 11111 Isar sit i VrihtermedhSte Pon.—
ym aecomodation thaign be proecenrd fin the eons.
fon end safety of passe . has bo o ll provxdoi. Thst
Wm Is also premed en a self-aeung Witty Quad ua
=r e tt °l94°°. For
( TAU C ° lntgar, lY
_kb earner of Ist and Smithfield sus.
•
FOR CINCINNATL
oat Tha aplandldleiran , steam.
mastar, will leave for tka
above and intermediate Pone this day
at 10 o'clock, A.M. '
For freight
rt=s:=l
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The new and fiat running steamer
I NORTH RIVER,
pra&ngt. C 'nun Dean, will leave toa above
1,5113
=C=M!
FOR ST. LOW&
The splendid
'A nd EaSt running Masa—
n RM
klatatta .. - , will leave for the
ea and lute edinte portal:Ulna.
day, 213th law, at 10 o'clock, A_ .
•
REGULAR CINCLNNA rAcemr.
The h. &reamer
HIANDER,
Parkin.% master, GHL au l lea. for dm
r doljeht orP
eve and rm
y in perm tka day
FOrdatOINNATI 1.. t.) I.LLE.
TO. Lie new bight drantrkt meaner
FORT PITT,
I . Miller, ail/ leave for Ida abeam,
10 cecina, A. M.
all intenaediaul lama ads day at
For freight or paeaage 4 apply on board. oetle
. .
---
FOR CINCINNATI. .
The epleedhiefeeehh
pR inp,
IDavis, muter, will leave for the
6.,
10
o,ciod, 4
ii. v , aand intermediate pone thle day
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. p" 11
The eleyant creame rLOWS.
RINOGLA
Co master, reamer, will leave for the above
intermediate polls Rue y
li . yFor.
_I tfrparaage, apply on board. 6'
Oct . 10
''''
REGULAR PACKET FOR CINCENINA7I.
The new and fast mimes
WELLgvula
malLarnesomster,will leave Itle mama
d ontennediateporta ask {y ` o nes .
days and Satantays of week. Fox tg4ht or pan,
.pply on taard or e
-
FOR CINCINNATI ANA fit LOUIS. --
The splenditl wow !steamer
VISITOR,
Jar-ohs, asaater, will leer..., ( 01 .b
Mail and laters Porte this day, " al
tOo'elotk A. M.
'.:_pasast i ee, apply otclw Au d .
FOR CINCINN:ATi..
Lti The spleedti light draught steamer
COMET,
Ala,metier, will leave for above
and 10 o'clock, Intermediate pops 00 this day et
For Lusted at passage apply on houd.
oet.s