THE' fiTTEBURMW PMUIM;P 11161,i%1Mt.i:ccr PITTS81118.011r: CIPLitTORDAY MORNING;OCT. 2B , 194 a: IarjAt i LICAH. • an a:ldyl:died Ilitues.Gaseue, reed*ed . , sadiotrudgsd En* thas ; • 18T A.ND PHIL/MEL. ° P i n, Bei V l aieg ~„ saw ' " Odom to this valuable paper will be e.e;eivoof kairlit# 4 .P. 2o llLL!fia". irons Exeraziu_ .w. ,141 metro and forward free of CVCELIA iqt 1 . 411 10,‘" ""a"POna. COT g4s PofXr• „ . • ' • ' Pwrisossic Russ Gizmo Is poblisied ,Th.Wesaly, sad Weekly.—The Mill is &nen • wars par annum; ma 'ht-weekly is Ilse Dollars per smas• swarsoho Weeklrlr Two Dollen pee maws, wriest, '3l6itArsaalr - irsieLoo. irLPZNPriE ifffiEljb LDICTORAL TICKET. ATO IC= P.SaltDina of Leolnon. DMITRI EI , X.CT0193. 1. - Joseph ll.Earkson, • LI. Henry Johnson, P.Matherill, 14. William Colder, Sr. & James EL Davis, 15. William sVllveine, A. Tim& W.Dolield, 16. Charles W. Fisher, 6 Dinka 0. Himer V. Andrew G. Cowin, 6..104E6 Dungan, 12. Thos. 'EI Davidson, 7. Ishii Ketosis; 16. J_ os ep h Markle, • B. SEA Landes, 60. Male' Agnew 16L010156Sehreacker, 61. Andrew W Limas, =WW2 Snider, CC Itlegazd irwi II: KELM O. annoy,. RI Thames H Sil 64.YeaneisTgler, 91. Sate - A. P 6 Ilea next page tor 'Telegraphic News. 11:11110TIOIS LAW. By an act of Assembly, dasessont are required Ito openflit/looks { immediately eller the second Tuesday rirpetober, and am regbired.to asses., ray White freeman making application to them at stay time within tea days of the period flied by s /ortLa elnalee of Electors for President and • VitiPreesident, and to make out lists for the °M -9 oars ef said clanks, and to deliver the same to tbete on or before eight deb& on the morning of the election. Bear this in min/ Tbolleetbag To.Nlght. 1 4110 rat, at friend at Taylor and Fillmore, tart , tho Via; , meeting to-night, at MeFaden's • Wainbcarse. gpeakers for the occasion are gultebed say Where. The first is Cain, G. W. Curia, a.Buena VAi tien l He is cos--' Ng %dell about "Old Zack, his belowa Common , air, an the bloody and weil-fought fields of Nl.pcsi- The next Is Ancorxw W. Looms, the kcsv4e • - of Pittsburgh, whose thrilling elogneoa =homes Ada,,And castles terror to the enemies of Ttgba• and Pdinurre. Coma. friends, the time is id*, Ain& we want you:`rrill to ionic together Ones mom, and cheer arid nerve each other's hear‘ kg tha contest, Hon. Contelins Dansgt4 we im dwitand,, is to preside, and if be don't say . some will things during the meeting, than you all mistaken. A raze treat will be that meeting togilght„ with its speeches, its songs, and as Wham- Own cheers. des. Cass and Ireland. Igen. Cass's treatment of gaming Ireland meta Inputting the mite of a single mativelxim Irishman biaggiven for him. A man who could coolly and deltimemrey set himself to work to make political espied out of the distremes of his fellowmen, by pm*'dittirti) sympathise with them, Zhile be in tended Mese theta nothing, is unworthy of the respect afatimaida. " Such did Lewis Ceti. Ho made a speech for popular eifeat in favor of the bish;ene.day, and the mat he shirked the noes_ dell cooing up thti.hill to appropriate money to relieve their starvation, and thus detested it alto- other. .asf/td shear timer in kit dearieg, and to 11:13 asearp.. He betrayed the Wends afire timid, and defeated the measule. 'CANT VOTING AGAINST PENNSTI, ' Writichig men ofPetuisylvimia, can yon believe a poeulde, that Gen. Laois Coe*, ,Donsocrote can di. 41761Ni:1i:tie Presidency, cored to lay prarpetitions ea leser cf rho 21:4 of'42 on tea folio, reithear illearise Yet, strange as it may teem, a v true, gOdweit!drany of - his ,friends to deny it. Alto' Pt* oraasci*lted *in,:thiS State, as the friend of the Twill - of '42, and it was emblazoned on every banner 'of the Democracy, yet, tiller the electiorn when that Tariff was in danger, and the working Mint Of Pennsylvania came knocking at the doors of the Senate, and asking for a hearing, every Lo. *ono Senates but three, with General Case at their head, voting to lay them on the table as un worthy of attention. It any friend to the Prated. Bea of American Industry, and Pennsylvania in. vote Mr Gen. Cass, littera* they most cite more for partythan principle. Below we give the evidence, certified to officially, of what we as. sett IN SENATE. Mr. Cameron' presented the proceedings of a ostiatiag of the citizens of Norristown, Peru:tapirs. Oil. protases'. agamst any modification of the tariff 011867. - • • Mr. Cameron presented a memorial of pruritic- Such mid workers of coil, mines in Carbon county, Petbs rani. praying. that the ethting duty on Imago coal may not be rachinect Mr. Cameron presented a men cnisl of free hgild ein'and inhabitants of the counties of Carbon and Limanse, , Pennsyleanis, remonstrating against the passage of the bill (EL B. 354) redlining the duty all WOOS, and for other purposes. Mr. Cane= presented .memorial of coal incr. ethaltiof Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, praying that idaramisting duty on fit:reign coal may au be re. 4104 Xi. Cameo= presented a nounorial of shippers im_porters in the city and county a Ptaledet. ph* Pennsylyanis, remonstrating against any pp~gauge la the present mode of collecting duties cc being made by Mi. Cameros that the ploaeediapaad memorials be priated: Oa motion, by •fdr. Speata, that it tic Oa the tabkc St wasilmennined in-the negative. Atter dela* 'On maim of Mr. McDaMe, that the motion fie di do table Bann determined in the negative Ycns-25 Nal*-26. On inockka by Mr.MoDotrie, Thyam and n n nape bean' g desired by one filth ot" the ed r Thom.* voted in the afflemmive are—Messrs. &km, Ait i l e y, At i Atherton, Hanby, Breece, IhrightiCalhourt, CA.SS, Chalmeni, Dickinson, Die, faufield, Hannegen, Hansa" Lewis, MeDinfie, -r,Rtisk,Sample, Sevier, Speight, Tor • nilly,Weascon, • . Th is who voted in the negative are—Mews. Asa*, Barrow, Berrien, Cameron, alle7, T. Clay. ISM4:IIL Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Doris. Dar ata, Evans,Greene, Hararcod,Hmitingdon, Jana.- sin. Jamas, of Marglartd,',Johnstm, of Louisiana, Maqum,,,Miller, Moorehead, Pewee, Simmons, Aturvarre, Upham, Woodbridge. • Whennipm, Orderwl, Thal the said memorial, and proceed. inistrernerared to the Committee on Printing: Orrtee Seer Biutarz, U. 5. October 18, 1848. The foregoing &mutt from the:Joumal o the ilmitass—Elea. printed Journal p. p. 334 433, fine Bra;29lllCosirma--haye been competed by toe witlathe matter contained in the printed volume, :alb stria copy of the same. W. J. hieDONALD, Clerk Off. Sec. Sen. Cass' Extra Pity TM' public dociuneau show that Coss has re. cativiatthe blowing elms: lit triehatirsea his private account, 163,940 40 Chas* an hht public, 53,128 66 Ba/ssfibraal, 18 years, at 82,000 per an ' 144Da Rik:seised in 18 years, $153,069 42 - BOW to receive per year, $2,000. Ooslkadred and My three thousand and sixty • sdates and forty two cents for eighteen years • °diets/. Wervice, over one hundred and seventeen *canna of which was extra pay, or, in mare cow- Bison papanee, waling; while he was faring sump• Wady. every-day I Will the people who pay the taxes kink to this. Jearr;• me An Oreoreces.--The Sunburn Arne. Item, • Casspaper, thus speaks of Governor John• itea t kith:tennis:l a different tile from the daily Winger Seeds of the Pennsylvanian:— elle is& manor some superior abilities and will, so doubk.b• the Governor himself. He is person - Perdu, and deservedly so, amongst all _ know hum It is but faii to give him a vial ben Wat temniemn. Having long been a demo. be hay . still be swayed by the iprineiples he . suad.ln his early years,. Among these, we are slate d•d in him an able advocate iv the protee dos of Amistican iadustry'' Thigl4l l lgettrzi fi doing good wrsice br the , . lilillttoluso in MeWaehowtto Fits speeches are : worthy or the edmirigion which they make. To , • ' , ktliOranit l arbigs be altia..tn tile same self nate poi aedpatriwfa spirit which heieccaumamdsr—: %.,;; lotporoorirdo'prar diusuideCtioic rettkuph: your ' . feefeeletaeß fargea your diappohintente;and strike as united blow forum maintenance of the Whig meet and thegood of gaeounup." i , --;. 41 . 1... „ 1 ..„. - . .2 1 W 0 / 11 4 1 ,* il...amtMirsppreasettaralt• that Magmitanee ifiematiist aid thorbogh =dot among theAd.eridi bnaieti r d.latio**rm deter miPed... iid arriagna serieinf hisrus in mica.* parts of...the fltate., : An taikliitappoint namPefor theasi:4ape_ gags Ithe y haire iteeissaaray been ' obliged to assign times and idadd-4 Oaid atv 'norntre speakers, witliont-direct .tanm with the parties most concerned; but they trait that in all cues the county committal:ll4M carry out the suggestions here made as far as practicable; and they- ccutfidenzly. rely that tha - m...Umft,,degigna. ted t tizadreu ,ttps meetings,will :endeavor to be jittOttial to the spine:Ameba in& for them. , ALM 8 alvtsrYi Chairman. LI :-. .1 , • • •••••••-, ieis nnikottsos. Parnav, od. MU . BeavorT ALT idcgronan,lahn .1 Pennon, and John Allison. Tuesday. Or 31. Gettysbargh-4 Morrison Harris, Robert DI Bard and James Fax. Mercer—T M T Mcßennes, J I Pew= end Mimes Hampton. Lebanon , —James Cooper, Wm. Hollinahed. Lancleter--Robert C Winthrop, Josiah Randall. Johnatowl—Calein and John Fenton. Somerset—A -Stewart, Samuel Peimon and A J Ogle. Wednesday, Prim 1. Washing on — Wolter Fallen* Geo Dania and Coin's Darragh. New Berlin—E Joy Morris, has Pollock, Jos Casey, Ner Middlenwarth. Pousville—Jos It Chandler and James Camp. West Cbester—lobo lA-Clayton, Robert C Win• tbrop,Gov.- Seward, Thaddeus Stevess; Jos Cooper Jos R Ingrown, Morton3lediehaeL Thursday, Nev.% Ezie—ldilland Fillmore, Corn's Darragh and Gt. deon J Bail. Lewistown—James Pollock and James Halo. Unlontown—Andrew Stewart, T M T Mcliam nen, 5 P Oliphant, M Swartzwelder, end G. V. Lawrence. Indiana—Mows Hampton, A J Ogle, Edger Cowen. Thursday, Nara. 2. Centre Square, Montgomery countr—Thaddena Stevens, Morton McMichael, John W Aahmead. Friday, Nom 9. Piusburgh—Z Collins Lee, Wm Cost Johnson, Wiehael Dan Magheehnn. Huntingdon—lns Pollock, JasCooper. Carlisle--Thaddens Stevens, Morton McMi- CIAO, John W Ashmead. &fturday, Nov. 4. Hollidaysbargb--Jas Pollock, James Cooper. Chnmbersburgh—Moron McMichael, John E Kunkel. Some of the earlier meetings in the list, we have tuthlui, as the time is past. Our readers will be pleased toseo that we are to have Hon. Wst. Cove Joninov, in this offy . ,tts one of our speaker...— What he maittee oin the stump our readers will learn by tlug fallowing extracts of a letter from Washingtout s the editors of tlallakimore Parini .. . fPechete PC WbideletOthe , lbeing the campaign has been neh atenor to thq office holden, who are "Interfering In theeleolsous,e as the Hon. Wm. Cons Johnson, of Maryland: - "Go made i speech in Alexandria county, Virginia, some two months ago, in which he was not only very sevens upon Gem. Cass' conduct, is the manors of his enormous wale raltrenticia, Mr samersets and dip Saps, Ace:, brat upon the - Whole tribe of °Gee holding gentry, who leave the ditties of th eir Government stations to prowl alum the country and elcutioneerfor Gen Casa That speech gave great offence to the powers that he." Mad balls could not ono more furiously than some of the offlOs holders hived at that terrible speech! Not long afterwards, how ' saw, it was announced that CoL Johnson would panicipata in the disetwskin at • barbecue in Fair. tax county, Virginia, This afforded en °pewits. city for the dove:Me-al Pirelahl tabs present--in strung numbers, headed by Gen. JohnWWl. the Second Auditor of Treasury at a salary of ViIQ(L The arrangement of the Committee was that Gen. McCain should fallow CoL Johnson in addressiug the memi l l Did he do so? No! T'llm Grand andidt gyms it! Colonel Johnsl embraced the occasion, in his efmecht to lantrali iti Fa o l. of light, the deeds of the Administratioo, and the prom ails election. eerlng office bolding stipmidaries and cdatoge to defame and crush the patriot Taylor, and with pitch searching effect, that some of the number ruder`. took to interrupt and bully hint But the thrilling , denunciations of their impudence and insolence siliipersed the horde like the duff befall' the 'Find! lie stowed that these office holding totem:radian in the people's elections, who profess to be disci.. pies of Jefferson and duckson, were putting at flat defiance the doctrines laid down by those departed Presidents, upon the subject of elections. He sheered that both Jedemoa and ladason had de. coanced and condemned the very conduct which the minions and hirelings of the present Executive were now practicing. Ile stewed that General Taylor, as the true 4alk!wer of-Washiugton, Jeffcr. son and Madison; would, ku obliged to eradicate the odious spoils system Which brought these elec. tioncering, totems-dining creatures and hirelings of the Executive Into the Government office, by turning those out of place who had been brought icenruienhat system! There was no other way, be contended. for Gen. Taylor to restore the Gov ernment to it., old fashioned purity under the ear ly President. And this be said, Taylor ought to do. lamas like th e man to do it, and he warned the Mace holders who were neglecting the duties • of-twirled:die stations to, Kritsvfere lathe elections,' to pack up their things and be ready for a carton then owning of Old Zack' The) bad better prat up their books. Gmt McCnts Mims so Snore. Tan Dar' POTOMAC. pqmoOisnt !Mims Cium Deetslon. The Philadelphia North Amerdour of yesterday sae: case of Lewis Pierrie, Miedged to be the slave ofitobert TAghnian, of New ()items, came up twain before Judge King, of the Court of Common Pleas, one writ of habeas corpus, yesterday mom ing. After the case hid been fully argued by bir o-sea for the master, egi Meter. George and Thomai:Earke 6r the alleyferiaktVis, who claimed, under the lave of Pennsylvania. to he relieved from the restraint imposed upon huhbe-rty by the claim of his Omar master, Judge Sing delivered his opinion, whir r li was as follows: The Constitutional question raised in this case is Gee from real difficulty. The State..l Pennsylvania, like any other Independent Sovereignty, has the clear right to declare that • Slave brought within her territory becomes ipso facto a freeman. This was and is • reduciple of the common lavr,flaatrier. sees case, State Trial, vol. ZO,l end is in terms as. serted by the 10th section of the Aet of / 780 - Pennsylvania retains all the rights Many other Sovereignty which she has not ceded orrenounced in entering into the National compeer, which binds thus confederacy together. If she has stipulated anything in that compact which limits her other• wise pienery power In regard to the pa..sre of such is law as the act of 1847, then of course the net of Assembly must yield to the paramount authority of the Constitution of the United States. MONSDAT, .Itxx 23, 1501 _This restraint oft the plenary authority of the Slate, 110 exists at all, is to be found in the third sectum of the &anti article of that instrument wbieh deeintes that "nu pershn held to eery= or labor in one State, ender the lawn tberao4 escaping into another, ihall,Ari consequence of any law or regu. lotion therein, be discharged from such aeryiee or Tabor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to wbout such service or labor msy be due." . . • • . It seems to me digicult. to argue tlial this section, vrtueh ilfa mere stipulation to surrender fogitiyefrom labor, escaping from - their owners in one State into mother, has any relevancy to the right of a State to duilare free slaves brought voluntarily into berter Autry by, truer owners. Where the muter of hjs own matron brim:rahs his slave into a free State, the operation of whose laws he is bound to know, what ground has he to complain if those laws give free. 'don to his slave? It It was his own act which produced the result. and &wraith° legaVconsodpences of which be must of corutuiresponid. Nu such • state of things any thing in common with the case, in which a slave has against 0041, and without the agency of his muleidled fro his service in one State, and sought shelter and protection in another' , This was the casedutended to be provided for by the 3d section of the dth article of the Constitution of the tinitr d States. Aod, undoubtedly, Pennsylvania is bound to the faithful execution adds as of all other obit. gallons irapiudd on herself in becoming a party to •the National Union. But when Pennsylvania stipulated with her sister States to deliver up fugitives-from labor, fleeting from other States, aid seeking shelter in bet terri tories, she certainly never meant I. deprive herself of the right pertaining to every independent scrver• eigoty, to kuttid the voluahiry introduction of slaves Into her territory by their :owners, under the penaltrof their icing immediately declared free. Sochi renuncbition of her natural and inherent authority as an independent Statecan neither be la' (erred from the letter nor spirit of the only article o f the national constitution having my relation to the subject. The case on principle seems chtru. The petition. er has been brought by his master Into this State, where be has served him for some time. By being thus brought voluntarily into the State. the petitloh et became ipso facto free. The sight of sojourn ers to retain their slaves. for six months, given by the act of 1780, having been espressly repealed by the act of 1847, the ease Minas on the common law, and the general provisions of the act of 1780. which gives freedom to a slave voluntarily brought by his master from another State into this Commonwealth. Thio prisoner is at liberty to go where he pleases. $117,069 42 vCiactrsurrsecee—A vote on the steamer CM. from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, stood—Gen tlemen's cabin, Taylor 46, Cass 14, Van Boren 9 ladies' cabin, Taylor 9, Can 4, Van"Suren 0. A vote on the Oliva, from Pittsburgh to Quoin. nati, 16th init. stood—Taylor 52, Cam 14, Van Btr eta 3. Senator Seaton was on board. A vote on the canal boat Clara, from Cincinnati to. Laurel, 16th intl., stood—Taylor 16, Cass 8. L A vote on the same boat, from Laurel to Cincin. 1111 i, Oct 17, stood—Taylor 10, Cass 4. A CAPITAL LLLITSTIIATIOW —.. The following capi tai ip o g n a iti a t Mr. Van Barmen sodden love of &cam i4from a speech from Mr. Brady. "Mr. Brady, as att illustration ofMr Van Bu.. rents late in the day inthasiasmihr Free Soil.told a capital story of anadiatt squaw, who enlisted the InithlPatbies of a traveler by. bitter wailing' for a child, which, as it sobaNueatlpappeared, had died twenty years began. Oa being reproached with deceit, the old squaw said that-she lmew her pa. poise had been lyingin the grave for twenty may but (with • fresh burst of grief) she ecaddl stand any longer? TEr, & tonaJtie rittdarg4 Gals= *Oft columns, on a silica whir-hi:doubt not is ritg- to many of rev, readers.. Aa'waa to be apprehended—ell thentien of char . =ter and influence, who have been in any way connected with the late unforiziree rebellion in Ireland, are being hunted like wild beasts, and will be condemned eldest without a hearing, and pun. ishederithout mercy, by a Ekrverament whose very essentials are tyranny and an utter disregard of the tights and dearest interims of mankind. It is est. dent that no lenity biro be expected—apprebenzion —eonvietion—and death will tallow closely upon the heels of each other. This is made evident by the whole tenor of the late towage news, in rela tion to Smith O'Brien and his companions. As an American, I cannot but sympathize with those who suffer for the cause of Liberty every where—but . especially in the land eflny forefathers, where eehelhffated injustice and tyranny have ru led the hoar for centurie& American Freemen!—• Can nothing be done to avert the ingnominions death that awaits those stale advocates of the rights of their down trodditit native land? The friends of Freedom were rear to contribute their lastdollarto trid the cause oflaberty in Ireland—and now, that the glorious sun of 'Freedom, which it was fondly hoped might rise and shine with efful gence over that oppressed and famishing land, boa set in gloom—will her friends be less ready to raise one universal shout of condemnation to the san spoinary proceedings which are about to follcrar?-- /ilw, let every town and every hamlet ot our ex tended land raise its voice in favor of their pardon, and fir pertnisaion to them to leave a land that is unsuited for the residence of [icemen. The suf fering patriots of Ireland have felt, as every Ameri can feels— 'That a day—an hour of virtuous Liberty Is worth a whole eternity of bondage,' And the Press, too—that mighty engine for good —'the foe of tyrants and the friend of man'—shall we not bear its thunder tones against judicial blood shed in Ireland, and that mercy may be extended to her unfortunate and condemned sone' If such be not the case, I am much mistaken as to the tee!. tags and sentiments of my fellow citizems. WHIG MEETING. At an adjourned meeting of the Whig citizens of the Third Ward, held iu the Uncle Sam Engine Rouse, Allegheny city, Oct. 24, 16148, for the par pose of forming a Rough and Ready Club, the fol' lowing resolutions were adopted, after which Mr. Davie addressed the meeting, and the following of Boers were appointed,. President—T. L. McMillan. Vice Presiderus—AMiur Hobson and Hobert, Catnpbell. Stauariss-41. J. Lemon and John Brown. 2Vearuerp—Wm. Boyd. Cousesonse of Fetanoi—Hon. Henry °emptied. Win. R Mowry, Hugh B. Flaming Tobias Myers itmokred, That the Whip of Pennsylvania have great muss apatite& and rejoicing in the Mum- Pbent victor) , won in the :went Hum Election, which has resulted so favorably to an the great principles at issue between them and the hitherto t c t u nu= at once redeeming au: beloved at the domination ofeommt pal. indium and misled and mistaken partisans; and now severed from the tml inSoenees and Mho ,ances of the White Nouse at Waltdogton, the great interests of Pennsylvania are secured, and her future mm.. brightened.. Rraele4 That the Whigs of this Third Ward, Allegheny,cheemdby the results, ate up and ready to do Nato In the IMMO cane, la com • pony with the Whip of the whole Union upon pima Tuesday cf - November hart, ' fie the election of Zachary Taylor towl raised flame to the Preiddency led Price peshieheyot" the United Stabs. R . uormd, Ti ms we teas greeting to am paw Wfup ohm awn car Mira rpm:lva* ism mu6 as =W m Wm. P. Mimi= bm brim in nobly doled Gmemm of dm Emma° State. on mom utinurned• J. !ON, Seer Par tke Pictibutgh Gazette. reasmwar ci)timoßi. Mt linnua,aunerof pair reidenr—eren in these times of intense eacitement m the political wand-40 he guitlited to - Woe Mist thin—the old" eat of Western Colleges—still moves on in "the even tenor of her way. In a recent visit to Can. =Marg . the seat of my respected Alma Mater, I learned that at the last commencement,fifigferar young gentlemen reixiveil the degree of A. B.— The college year has again commenced with • huge accession of new student.. There are arty sig. already in attendance, and as many more are conktleatly expeme4 as rill raise the number of new students this maim io at least seven: pit. In accordance with the plan whiob prevails in the principal colleges of the East, and also in some of the West, the Trustees have adopted the plan of three Imams and three vacations in the year. The for session commences atom the middle of September, and continues until near Christmas— then • vacationer two weeks mama The second Wi14013 keglers about the Irk of January, and corr. MM. Mara the first of April then a vacation of Ernr weeks follows. The third and WI maritis commences on the first of May, and canneries an. til the firm Wednesday of August, which is the day of the annual commencement. Students are received at all times,but moat con veniently at the commencement of the sessions. It is believed that this venerable college arms never in a more sound and nourishing condition, nor never were its prospects for future and coma,. god prosperity ever brighter than at present. •kN ALUMNUS. At the closing liddresn delvered by Gen. IMAM Tau-mews bath= the Athene s n nortdote he said among othee things.— This country was settled as Colorues—and mat the prohibition to pprene commerce or to manufan. tore for its own necessary wopplies. Our fathers came out of the Revolution with the richievemeat of tour independence. On the establishment el our Government we counted only about 9,000,000, ve now have over 20p00y00e of inhabitant. The wildernena hoe blossomed—our fields produce their abtmdance, Goethe comfort and luxury of the inhabitants—with a striping for which it is essen tial to the prosperity of the country that a market should be provided. It is a great principle, that those whose labor furnish our supplies, must in re turn be the consumers, and subsist on the produc. •lone of the country. The prosperity of our land CID never rest 00 a sore basis, until a market is provided kit the production of agriculture and manufactures. It should be a Homo market— about 83 of every 100 of cur population depend for their pursuit and their support on Agriculture They bear our public burdens—pay our taxes— gght our baulewe-they deserve cocoursgernent But strange Is the troth, that over three fourths, or from 75 to 60 per cent of the whole revenue, is expended in war, and for its preparation. All the boon Agriculture has been enabled to oboes, has been the publication, • few years past, of a Report from the Patent office--embracmg a few matters of Agriculture. In another place he raid— A National Convention of Fruit Growers boa been formed and held in New York, under the auspices of the American Institute, u a branch of the Agroulltero department. donne the present Fair. Twelve Etatet were ably represented, bring , ing specimens of fraite from their revered kicalibes, presenting as a whole, in contract and in variety, an exhibition of the chum:est fruit., and with an in. Wrest and a display rarely equaled or turpused.— lt had been Grand that imported fruits were old va. neties, and sometime bear new and fictitious names which had not crept into our catalogue*. A material object of the convention was to correct the Catalogues of Fouts—expunge the present nu. merous names for the same rarioy—and to de. termine and select the names of the vaneities deemed useful for individual cultivation. As no example the luta nearly 200 varieties of the grape was reduced to 15 or 20; Apples, Pears, Plums, Arc. underwent a somewhat like proportionable tele. tion. Accourrr Cuwerr.—The New York Trtbane states the result of the October femme as OA. tows:— Whig Governors in all the States that have ehir sen Governore—Obto, Pennsylvania and Florida —the latter two having never before chosen Whig Governor, In an even handed contest. Whig Legislatures in eaoh of these States, though Ohio is threatened with . an anaroineal coo teal Whig U. 13. Senators in piece of Loco Forms from Pennsylvania, Ekuida, and probably Ohio. A drawn battle in Georgia. whisk loot year chose a Loco Foco Governor by 1,200 majority. An unexpectedly sharp contest in South Caro lina, which elects one decided Taylor Mprober of Congress, sad two others wbo are not at any rate for Cass. The Legislature is quite likely to throw away or withhold the vote of the State. Of these States, only Ohio voted for Clay is '4l; Florida vas cot organized, but come in Loco Fo co soon after. The probability now is that a 1113.. joriry of their aggregate votes will be cast for Gen. Taylor. That will do for one mouth. seeing it is not quite November. Govrsuoa JOHNSTON AT FEANSPOS.D.-00 SOD. day afternoon the little village of Frankford was very agreeably ezcited by an unexpected visit from Governor Johnston who, in company with Judge Sharswood and V I. B. Reed FAq, attended divine service at the Episcopal Church. Of this church the Rev. Henry S. Sparkman is the Rec. tor. The mist relnUorts of the visitors and the cler gyman gave peculiar interest to the oocasion.— A kw years ago they were all active members of the Legislature of our State—Mr:Johnston in the Mouse of Representatives, and Mawr. Sparkman and Reed in the Senate: and belonged to what then seemed a hopeless and helpless mit:only. In ors esy way, matters have undergone a change. Mr. Sparkman relinquishing a distingued politinal career, has assumed the modest duties of a minis ter of Gad—ti pions and devoted man. Of the Church be promises to be a 'distinguished orna. meat, and it moat have been to him a source of natural pride (for such a feeling will belong to hum= name) to see his lamp ftiende-7oue of them a Wbig Governor ofPennsylvania—Ustening to words Of Mist= cotuntel frail 'Aim in Its new and higher Stadion. The Governer's visit seem. ed to give peculiar pleasure to all who saw him. —l , lmA Astairan. Prim thehLotrit American. .ffir Wonsidast ars Behind Ste, PH Pais Them Nok Alive" Far away at Baena Vista Them raged the battle strife, And some were gaining laurels, And some were losing life; There waved the starry banner, For which our fathers bled, And brave hearts followed nobly - Where'er that banner led: And in their =du, with heart so steady, Was brave 'Old Zack,' our' Rough and Ready. The stem old Chief ores seated By the WOULIded, ou the ground, His eagle eye mina flashing, Though his hp gave forth no sound; Till to retreat they urged him. And bade him try to save The young and loved around him From each an early grave; Then spoke Old Zack; still firm and steady, Oar brave and generous 'Rough and Ready.' 'No fleeting dream of glory Can influence me now,' And a shfide of deep, deep sorrow• Passed o'er his noble brow— 'The brave are falling around me, Tis almost vain to strive, Bra ray wounded are behmd nte. rlt pare them not nine Thar spoke that Chief, so true and steady, Our brave 'Old Zack' our 'Rough and Ready. Then crown his brow with laurel., Nor let our efforts tense— He led our troops to battle, Let him be ours in Peace; And may he as our President, Still bid as bless his name— Honor his true and noble heart, In war and peace the seine: Strain every nerve, like him be steady— And vote for glorious Rough and Ready.' MARIA INDIANA.—A distitrguished gerilleman, very fam iliarly acquainted with Indiana and her politics, in forms us that he has no doubt at all of her going for Gen. Taylor. He says, that within the sphere of his own intercourse with her citizens, there are loony, very many Democmts, who, tired of the restraints of partite* politica,rue determined to vote far Gen. Taylor, and that that the old General's vote in Indiana on the 7th of November will ea tonish the nation. He states that them Demoenxis, who intend going for the old hero, reeks no noise at all upon the subject, but that their resolution are unalterably taken. The editor of the Evansville Journal seems to be of the same opinion. He copies out late estimate of the result of the Presidential election, prefacing it thus We copy the following calculation from the Lou bilge Journal of Saturday. It win be seen that Mr. Prentice puts down Indiana Mr Casslath this we beg lesiva to differ with him. We - believe that Indiana is as certain for Taylor as Kentucky —Father, we belisive the that district '(the most doubtful district in the State) will give Gen. Tay for a majority. The Whigs and moderate Demo crats who will vote fiarTaylor are not noisy it is true, but they am alive to the Importance of the corded, and will to a man be found at the ballots box on the day of election. All this Is full of estscsisa/PrMent. Let but the friends of Gen. Taylor in Indiana keep up their courage and put froth every overeat their strength on the day of the election, and the remit may crown them and their State and their country with grksyr—Laaisrtfle Journal. Tea Ow Guts—The same lidos and decals. tine game, which wu played to secure Texas an ruszathm., Pollea election and slave extemairm, m 1844, is now befog played to elect Cass, mid ex. tend slavery to California and New Mexico. In 8844 Mr. Clay was denounced by the Locoto ena the flotind an an abolitionist, while at the Nortb,the 'liberty men' called him an into/emit elete bolder and opposed to slave limitation. Anil new , In 18db, we see the same treacherous game being played—at the &ratty the Cass men au den Gen. Taylor as an abolitionist—a favorer of the limos Proviso; and in the North we have the self elected apm,- Flee Soil, telly assailing him as the most dangerous lave exterodonist—worse by far than Cass! Tho same old game--bat suede men are ray seldom caught Seaman tha same trap, In 1.814 the Liberty nice' dcfrated Clay and erected Polk, thereby securing Texas annexation—slave ternto, ry--war So, &o. And now in tete, the scheme, the trick is, to hare the Free Soil men' defeat Tay lor and Fillmore, and elect Casa and Butler by throwing away their votes upon Van Buren as they did on Birney, and thereby extend slavery to the new territories, and induce future aggression an,/ annexation by conquest o r oibcrwt,r. We say lo the Cass Men, whether open pro.. slaYety men or dasgulsed by the 'tate euveetteg of • Loeofoco Free Soder, that atis game wall not win thistinm,-ibe people hold the card., and they eon , not be tricked again by poldmal blaeldegs.—Cus: Gaols& Whip of Ohio and Penneyivasitie The eyes of the Whigs of the Union are upon you, and every Whig hsnart m the land beats larirudy for you. Meet Om mats like men—meet ea our Whig Amenataen met turps= of ehis,ineret it wilt, vslisot bawls and , ',Fifth]; muds—meet it u yen nave hint kuidi eon. dicta before, end your triumph swill he &nous and enduring.—Leruiaeille lournaL We thank our Kentuely fringds ter their limp.. thy, and they oitly feel assured we tel our high pownon. The virb,ole na.ttoo, as 11 were, stands and kw*, on with intense interest, while the battle fire the ?residency is i4ught is Peaasytvaaa surd Ohio. Sound it loud to the whole Ireton, inspirit the Whigs every where with the eheeneg tritelh genoe, that the Whigs of Pearts)lv.is have de termined to have the honor if electing lien. Tay lor, and of tondleaung Whig ponclples. They are working ku it, and they will accomplish it. Marna Van 13ezeit m honestly opposed to Slavery what could tte mean to saying, in relation to the oh dation of slavery in the Diana of Columbia, -N• Eril CAN EVER smelts my Coutituturnal saner for ot." He is opposed to slavery, how bit that he •I`S &TILL apposed to uaing the power which Cote grew pouesseik of abolishing slavery to the ths trio of Columbia tie {s opposed to sinewy. telly was be SO settee UT electing /antes K. Polk ! He .opposed to slavery, tub), does be not repent of what he did kr Polk's eleetton, and for the pro, motion of the teat an ?dexter:a '•And wby don't be may no ,--Troy Vas Boa. an POLL —ln what respect, we ask, upon the question of Free Sod, does Martin Van Buren differ from James K. Polk , We beg leave to speak of this nuttier sad Mr. Van Buren lived longer ago than yesterday. In what respect do they differ? Mr. Polk made the war; Mr. Van Buren approved of it. Mr. Polk demanded terny tonal indemnity; Mr. Van Buren thought that am• pie indemnity should tor insisted upon. Mr. Polk signed the Oregon Bill, containing the Wilmot Pro• vino; Mr. Van Buren 111 Mailqg to do a similar net in a parallel case. .Mr. Polk ins Locolloco—so is Mr. Van Buren. Ikati believe that it is the pnvilegri of the President to do a lugs portion of the leg., tattoo, and both are high priests in that church of modern progressive Democracy which manifests its love far the masses hy preach:Mr, and (when ever there to an oppontinitY) practising the doctrine that the office holders are tho real rulers of the country, and that the rights of the people are to Stand still and be governed.—U. Siesta Jour. L4TIR Fame REIICO The British West lculia Nail steamer Forth has amved otfShip (stood from Veri Cruz. Sita bnngs advice' from Mexico to the .111 h loot. The revolutionary outbre4 of which there were threatening indications for Kobe time previous, took place on the 9th. The Government was fully pre pared Redacted with decisito energy; troops were called nut; cannon were planted to bear on avail. able pqints,and before blemished the Inaurrect weary attempt, was frustrated. Itutbide and many other otithersconnected with It have been arreeted and impnaoned. The object of this movement is stud to have been to bring back and place in power General Banta Anon. Gen. Bustrunente was reusing a form 0(4000 men to quell the revolt at Tampico. A destructive tire occurred at Alexandria. on the Red River, on the 18th Mat. Six squares. all stores containing an immense amount of property valued at over half a million, were destroyed.— The Republica,' office was emery; the buildings consumed. BOIL= Courrry.—The official returns frona Butler county for Assemblymen, are an follows For Robert Hampeon. Decn, 2290 For D. IL B. Brower, Whig, 2254 liampson's majority, This settles the question about the House of Representatives, and makes the two parties stand 50 to 50. Ithrnolus. l lt& — Five missionaries Intl Boston on Saturday, fur India under The care of the Ameri can Baptist Union, namely, Rev. Messrs. H. L Van Meier and Judson Benjamin, with their wive., and Mrs. E. W. Brown. In connection with de,. votional services on board, ;.the Rev. Dr. Sharp made some animating sugiestions on the very great changes of public sedimebt In regard to mission enterprises. Enemas iron Co:emu/mi.-1 n addition to Messrs Brooks and Greeley, nominated In N. York etty, we see that Halle, of the Bolton Poet, is nominated far Congress. Several edit/tie haying almadY been elected, them will be n good.sprinkling of them in the next Congress. Soma Cmunata—h appears from the full morns that Mr. Bum is ze.elected to Conveys by 39 votes over McQueen, who a repotted to bare been elected. iIIKALEIL ABB BLACK Al ARIES. We cut the filibleing &an the Kitteening Free Prest: "A handbill has been published, calling kr a house meeting of the Casettes at this place, on the 4th of November next. The renowned CoL Black, who add at a political debate, in this place, in the fall of '44, that Polk and Dallas would sustain the Tariff' of '42, and who was recently defeated for Congress in the 21st Dotrict, by a large majority, is to address the assemblage. Judge Shaler, known by mast of our older citizens as a rank old Feder alist, is also to tell the Democrats how to grease and swallow that other old " black cockade. Federalist, Lewis Cass, of extra pay memory. We can assure these foreign mrstssertaries, that their appearance hereabouts will not tend to de crease the unbounded popularity of old Zach in Armstrong. Many of the Democrats here have innlepvidenet enough to consult their own will (not that of stray demagogues) while exercising the right of sulimge.” A friend, who paid a Mail to Kittanning this Week, related to na an incident which took place under his observation, in relation to the above noticed handbill. The handbill draws an invidious companion between regulars and vol. unteers, to the disparagement of Gen. Taylor, and charges him with receiving extra pay. An old farmer looking gentleman came into the bar room where our friend was sitting, and put his spec. taclea on to read the handbill, which, having done, he wiped and put up his glasses, remark. tag very emphatically—.l did intend to vote for Cass, but now I shall vote for Gen. Taylor—l will not stand by and see a brave and good man slandered so''' Our friend also found another Democrat in the same place, whom this hand bill had converted to a supporter of “Old Zack." Local Matters. EMPORTED FOR THS PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZITTZ. COURT OF QUART@ SESSlONS.—Yesterday, in the COO of Commonwealth vs. Greenfield and Marshall, for the larceny of McCowan's shoes, the Jury acquitted Marshall and convicted Greenfield. The Court sentenced him to impntanment six months, and a fine of two dollars. In the case of Com'th. vs. Noah Bennett, a young colored boy, indicted for stealing a ring, valued at sixty-two cents, from Cannon, a pedler. The Jury acquitted the accused, nad the Court discharged him, with a land admonition to behave properly hereafter. It seems prepoaterous to put the Coua• ty to such expense, in a prosecution against a boy far a worthless bauble, which had been given up before prosecution was entered on. In the case of Com'th. vs. Hudson, Williams and Duvall, (all colored) Williams and Duvall were as quitted by the Jury. Hudson convicted, and to pay all the costs. He was the prosecutor in the two cases against Duvall and Williams. tin being called up to receive sentence from the Court, Hudson's Attorney, (Alden j being absent, the client was allowed to go oat to chase Mr. Alden up, and had not returned when the Court ad journed at dinner time. It is not improbable that he may forget altogether to come back. John Chapman, otherwise known as John Hun• ter, a young man with rather a prepoasessing face was brought m on two indictments for stealing clothing; but it was discovered that in one of the indictments the ownership of the clothing was at. tributed to the wrong individual, and in the other case no witness was to be found. The accused was therefore, as we understood, entitled to dis charge, bat was remanded till to-dap—his counsel not objecting, inesmach as he had as Yet received no fee. N. B.—This is a surmise, merely. Commonwealth vs. Elisabeth Blair, assault and battery, postponed to next term—for incapability of an important witness to attend. Commonwealth David Sands, dir assault and battery on A. KeeviL Cato settled rateably, Sands paying costa, 57,92. More than the battery was worth to either party. Casa 0191141 am vs. Leaky and others, bill ignor ad--Shawn to pay coos. David Jones, indicted for larceny, vas discharg ed from h, recognisance. The Case of Commonwealth VA. henry Craw ford, A colored man. charged with beating a little colored boy, was taken tip lion in the afternoon.— Several eery Intelhgent colored boy. tettutied on br htlfal the prosecution. The court charged toner. ably to the defendant, on the ground of the boy be ing placed under bier control by his parent. The Jury bad not some in when the Court adjourned. The cue of Commonwealth re. Andrew Walker and Moans lainaldson, for assault and bowery on Martin Draper, next CAMe up, and was not dispos ed of when the Court adjourned. 'Lady Mg' was diaeharged by the Court, but thstataaed with the pemtenuary, ii again brought up. Hods= was skill in search of Mr. Alden, when the Court adjourned. Timaims, .4..occuricr.—A negro man named Jo seph wbo had been commuted to prison as a vagrant, and tied been set to wheeling in coal by Mr. ensured, one of the Zihen Amstants, RAMS'S term of imprisonment having expired yesterd•yJ went 11.0.01.1 from the prison yard yesierday alter noon, to Crass a tavern, and having obtained liquor enough to berate drunk. got upon the railing of Cross'. porch, and kill backward, nom tied to nine ket, on the dug pavement of the basement. lie is supposed to have Mien on his Lead, and was taken up •pparently dead, a large pool of biood marking the spot where he tell. He was taken into the jail, and the unending physician called in, but to every body's surprise, the man soon recov ered autlimently to sit up and ask for -bread and meat.' The Doctor found his tongue very badly cut, and thence had come the blood—but no other truancy of any consequence were found. lit. skull must be tremendously thick. Mccrino t:1 A 1.1-00 T —The l A'higs had a great meeting in Allegheny. on Thursday evening. the meeting being both barge arid enthusiastic.— The speech of Mr. Loomis was truly a most el, quern and brilliant effort —an honor 4., humseif and to the eause be io heartily espouses All is right in Allegheny. LLYIAL.ILIIIII4.—No lees than live local reporter. were in attendeece yesterday, in less thou twenty minutes utter Rome fell LIMO Crestis bnllnnlntlL Arrtnavaccr—We Inadvertently neglected to notice the well uterned appotottnent of James W Eq., of the Amerman, to the office of Ski.. or of Wetglitt and Measures. JAMS! WATSON V. A. W. et J. H. FOSITIOA moss Or DOSTATCII.—The Grand Jury, yesterday, ignored both.talla of indictment for libel, preferred by Mr. James Watson against the editors of the Ifiapatch. Prosecutor to pay costs. The Philadelphia Ledger, a moat vigorous paper of its elasa, has donned a new dress. Coaarns■ us NA.1.11-12.4 nosc—At a meeting of the Exec Lave Committer of the "Hough .d Beady CluLi," the following gentlemen were appointed n Committee on Naturtilmationi—W U. Leslie, Samuel Palmer. Wm. Boyd, A. Washington. Joseph Knox, We A Ir win, Geo. E. Appleton. Hatc.winca Plerrica.—The Ile, Alexander King, of Ireland, will preach, by Ihrine pertntsaton, next Sabbath morning, in the Ist Presto tertian Church. Allegheny, (Dr. Synir.;) in the riflemen, in the lid Presbytenan Church, Psitaburgh; end in the evening, in the let Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Herron's 1 He will present the cause Of Irish Mission.. octal Pinion gerrnso.—A public meeting of the rotten. interested io the traction of a Market House in the eastern section of our city, will be held in the Stills Ward School Hon., on this (Saturday) rcentng, Octo ber 29th, at 7 o'clock. NI•NT 67' Exam, a kicks. Assessor of the 6 h Ward, may be found at Alderman Major's office. on We corner of ‘Vylie and Washington West, during the present week. twig{ BUENA VISTA! BUENA VISTAII CAI-, G. W. Cum!, who knight with lien. Taylor at Buena Vista, and Hon. A. W. Loomis, Meow. will address the friends of Taylor and Fillmore. MAWR DAY EVF.i.iINO Nk.a.T, a/ M'lluden's Warehouse The Glee Clubs aid invited to attend. RALLY' FREEMEN, RALLN! C. 0. LOOM IS. HENRY WOODS, T. J. I.IIOIIAM, C. 11. SCULLY, Committee. JAY.. Kgracroaster —We would call attention to this excellent rentedA for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all. affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having second limos within a few years past had twee -111011 to use a medicine of this kind, we have,by exports eitCo tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other pubuc speakers aaltered with bronchial affections will find grant benefit from i. use. It is prepared by a scienti fic physictt, and all'classes will find it a safe and effi cac ru ious medicine in the dim:mites for which it is re comoutuded.—jColumbus (Ohne; Cross and launtal. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No.:0 Fourth street. my2S W. 11. Wright, M. D., Dentl•l, Ortnch Slid restidooce oil Fourth .1 rect. ottoo.tto th e hitom-wl, thud, Other tw, trout o'clock to IV A NI.. mot troth 11 o'clock S o NI. oopl4-l7 _ _ Dr 0. 0. Sitearna, DesaUst, FFICE at Miss Houck'., on Fourth street, n few O doors above Wood Intel. until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth In blocks, with sru. Bend gums, after the manner now universally prefer red at the east, manufactured to soil each rainwater ease. Teeth, from a full set down to • mate one, In serted on a suction plate, the. avoitheg &elm the natural teeth. Sped:tie. of blocks of suction plate may he examined at the office. - - All operations incident to the pmfesaion performed with care and faithfulness. ausltk.lo Irrnlt sad Ornamental Tnuts for ...... 80,000 VERY SSP - 0110V inoculaled Pates Tealea 0 the pro age and aixte'4l tramplanting, a Wye, portion of which area the chalet et eat ly and late free•eutue Weds, wine of which have received the first premium. for the last three 1 ears at the Penuaylvarua and New Jersey Horticultural Societies. nice SW per but, deed sell parked in mots and delivered in Philadel phia . . 10,090 Apple Trees of the most esteemed varieties, from 5 to 9 feet lugh. Also, Apricot. Cherry, Pear, Pl= sad Neellrirte Trees. Catalogues may ho obtained by .2pl p.l the proprietor. ISAAC PULNI• Ilighistooru, N. J. Oet. 23, 1848 w 54.9 AI,THE aubwribe *fret; for rem for the tone of A.L. one or more years, • large convenient:well fin ished two story Dwelling Home, containing El rooms and Kitchen. There is a lot of ground containing 11 acres of fine young fruit trees of every kind, stable, On, connected with the house. To any person eriatt tog s delightful residence wtthln a few mimes ride of the city, this will be a razz chance. For terms, which will be low to a good tenant, inquire of Mr. Jno. Wright, near the premises, of John Watt, corner of Hand sod Liberty streets, or of oct.W-tf THEO. F. WRIGHT. Cesare or Mauro san Foctru awn, Prrsaao.n. THE subscriber has returned from the Eat, and is new opening a large and carefully selected stock of Good. in his line. Grateful for past liberal patron age, he hope• to merit a continuance thereof, by dili gence to business, and keeping the best assortment. and at the moot reasonable prites. Friends, custom ers, and the public generally—particularly sojourner. visiting the city from a distance, are triviud to call and examine my large stock of goods. ocolO W. W. WILSON T !NEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS-BEoth & L Johnsoa 10 Market street, would invite the aneri lion of dealen and when to their choice stock of Linen Cambria Eldkik, all linen, Irons Mats up lo $9 ioelo ding every vane of tape bordered, hemmed, sutthed, clear lawn, with deep corded borders, Metier, embroi dered and colored bordered, oeo2o TTID GLOVES—Just received, • fellassortment of ladies, gentlemens, and mums Kid Gloves, of Ss. iou's superior make. SMITH & JOHNSON, 40 market at jf ARDWSRE PAPER-50 nnts of the beet quality on conintrameno for sale by oer29 J SCHOONT&AXER & Go QTRAW PAPER-70 rens very large and heavy, a aj very cheap paper for maroon hardware, for We by octZ J SCHOONUAKER & Co ORSE FOR PALE—Perfectly gentle; ivied to the city and will wand without hitching . inquire of oerdB SCHOOKMAKER & Co SALAD OIL-8 butkett saistion, bort; for sale by °cod SCHOONMAKER & Co COFFE76-30 bags Umen Re, Coffee, jest lending and (or sale by oar& JOHN S DILWORTH • DIITTER—RO kegs, 17 bbbs, In good glnppirgg orderl 1) for sale by ' 0.29 AEGILL & ROE m°LASSES -45 bbls N Alolasses. ostbsi III'OILL tr. ROE IOFFF.FI-300 bag. Rlo Coffee, for We by ocea3 Al'OlfLL & ROE C.! DCA R AND RICE—IS Mule N 0 Sugar, 5 tierces Rice, for rule low. .128 M`GILL & ROB T A RIED APYLLI‘ AND PEACHIZ-160 bushels J.J Dried Peaches, go do do Apples, just received by .S) , GILL A ROE FLANNEL -3 bales Red, reed on coont and for sale by C N OT, ARBUTH .127 id nsig ood st 1 RI.Z .n IIONE-150 yoga just reed .d i p r )r n a i t by 11 ALIILANACE4—EngIish and Garr Il i t o r gala PAP oc E i l ,r 2 , Aa —Foolsemp and Letter, fo• sakli t c rlnvar CIAR ,w it t7 hIAGNI-.41A-1 Clo< j 11 ,1 fig Rci t g by GLAUBFft Sal.. Ly : ,.. 13 7 1 ease Jasit .N 0 1 std for sale EY J. " C Hlast reed end I ton for tt y kIORGAN Va!? EATED SOAP-7 , 16 lbbc.iz.4 ts, t ebrwa7 aT u ; b r o i N D. SUG A Ft—.lo had. prime. in store and for sale . at the lowest market price, for eflott at approved bilis, by W k hi liIITCHELTRKE, °calf —Li LBO berry at Eleshiosa - IHOSE election districts dm are not ' , applied with the Election Limeades dram, C. 13 ba husoshod rewith by application at the Commissioner'. office. ectli-ddiertoor7l3 JAMES GORMLY, Clerk. Ar ODE ALPACAS—Orw case high lustre medium 01, mode colored Alpacas, tun opened by neck{ SHACKLETT & WkIITE, 90 wood st VELVITT CORDS—Two bales new style dark broad Cords, mat opened and for sale by nettal SIIACKLE'TT & WHITE VESTINGS—An amoruneut of beautiful dark styles Bilk, tlatm, Cashmere, Valentla and Cation Veal legs, just receiving by lIHACKLIM it WHITE aci2O N "W OLLEN DRAWERS AND SHIRTS— daa each, Lambs' Waal Drawers ma Shirts, ••• • , y heavy, nod oral - runt-AI not to ahnok, of the cele brated Calthea' maholictory Now Tort: thst reed by ochlro SHACKLEIT th WHITE PLAID CLOAKINGS— , bale. 3-4 and 6 — ;11 4. wool and mixed, bright dart .3 les and handsome co- lots, just received by hiIIACICI.KIT & WHITE oet2s / 1015F1811-1 casks pnme Codfish, for sub, by k./ ea MO WICY t Pd'CANDLFSS f'ILOVETI SEED—I 7 bbls Joel reed and for We by oec33 WICK & SCCANDLESS L, Allt u,. 17 keg. , feemed by low WICK It. DI.CANDLMS G!BIM) HERRING—Is bbls put reed and for sale by oct26 WICK & M'CANDLESS • BUCI . f IV HES: T b y FLOInd—,SO sic. hulled, just reed 9 F VON BONNHORST & Co RYE FLOUR-25 sacks for sala by octal.; 8 F VON lIONISHORSTk Co S rA wrni " J F t• V r O 7 I3OIMIOMT a Co VISH--10 Obis fresh utsected, Just received 14 and tor male by t.Zt $ ) VON CIONNIIORAT & Co bay Cream. for sale by oc oX YON BONNHORBT 3 Co I NINA RUBBER Nits =-t dos Botta Rubber / recerveb by Express and formal, at the Balla Ruh. bet Dep... No 5 Woo.; street. J&li PHILLIPS kENTLE.II3iNS' CHA)VES—I dor India Rubber J Wove, far aupeoor w Haekstro, juar receivrd sod fur ale at the Ind. Rubber Drpor oe r 2.5 .11a II PHILLIN E V e l e7 ‘ e (e'tunbßrotSlLMOVslKt M orph. t h he ' r ' s i' ty le " o; :000. 01 latest styles for Events( Dresses. octal/ N' vm l i :A at Pi ,:-., ol l ;ll ,, F . LAN . lll t t cw :l.9— .t. supply just - TAR BAN being unexpectedly detarnedinile coy. Insy be consulted during Ma week at the Exchange Hotel, from h to a o'clock, P AI., by those tekrt artsh to make appbcauon ul hm "Body Brace." oenatrit• gm . 1 76 do Jost recerting and for mle by ocr4 HEWN N & CULBERTSON LEA ear lee: for We by 41 Q 1200 ptga Galena Le F a r d a pEAII.L ASII— 7 cuts reed dna day and for sale by ocrel TASSEV & BEST Q ODA ASH-15 auks reed and for sale by L otfll TASSET & BEST IA • INDOW GLASS—QUO his, monad sizes, in store V and for sale by «424 TASSEY & BEST IA T ANTED—A Gwl to do housework. Our who un- I demands het bonne., and can come well re commended. can hear of a pleasant struatton, at good wages. b) otqulflog at thw office. MAR -30 bble N C Tar. In puma order, ma fending and for ule by ()BLACKBURN ,fs. Co, oral 'fluor el fIHEE+3I.:--71 lyre now landing and for gala by ll Deal ISAIAH DICKEY & c ? .100 . 0 tt vur ANTED—A Cooper who can malty York Bart Y V rel.. to go down the near—.toady wort and good tgzse. Apply to 1 SCHOONMAKER & Co lAKDONATE AMMONIA—I clank forsale very K..) low by octal I SCHOONMAKF:R & Co Clitlkail&—lienutne Farina, "Jot Anton," for galelJ by cnene.l J SCHOONMAKER &Co lIiLORIDE LlME—Mulyratt &Dog's bunt quality, ll .r nate by octal SCUOONyAK}:R kCo DRIEST° VERMILLION—Expr.nIy for wapma- L keys, for sale by J SCHOON/DAKER &Co fIANARY SEED-6 bble for sale by ll sacra J SCHOONALAKER kCo rallEESF:Ltki Loa extra Cream Cheese, for lode by V °earIFRIEND, RILEY k. Co _ CIOTTON YARN, dr.-411,000 lbs Cotton Yarn, as \ owned numbers; 15U bales Hatung; 100 do Candle Wick. fur tale at lowest market once., peen FRIEND, RILEY k Co f 1 ORN BROOMS-1W doz for sale Io by ‘,../ oet.ND FRIEND, RIIEr& Co . • QCOTCII SNUFF—I tierce Darrow., Philadelphia, 0 juat received arid for tale _ ocuM JOHN D AIORGAN, Druggist HA VINO SOAP-20 bre, 6 dm m a box, rec'd and 0 for sale by ocoG JOHN D MORGAN 13LACIZINT-100 doe Aluaoti's Ctialleme; just reed and for sale by oct23 JOHN D NIORtiAN PTS. TURPENTINE-5 blds recd cod for sale by I 3 mai JOHND MORGAN (1 UM SHELLAC-2 crime Guru Sheilm orange, I_,T received and (or mlo by - - - oencl JOHN D tdOIkOAN SARSAPARILLA ROOT - I bale reed and for gals by ocal JOHN I) HO MAN IfNT S LINIAIF-NT-16 gross Just rec'd and for sale by ocID J KIDD & Co DEUCE'S COUGH CANDY-A fresh supplt psi re, aJ calved and for sale by oc J KO/ &Co AMILYF byO All.STAfI c tI grossjust .L_F. Co D ED NY AXE:Hs-3U Ibm just seed and hir sale by odzi J K p2l) Ac co_ FA.Y.'ovr. Chronicle copy. _ V C OL by LIOA PILL XEB-4as bks R E SELLERS r roo'd arid 112 ic octal 'MAKE HANNA—I cue Jou reed and for We by E SELLERS VV B 010 by E GLUN—I bbl Na I extra, Just 1.601 and for s oct2l SELLERS KACKEILS-25 sacks Dried Peaches, landing and 1 for Gale by J C °cell ...ter Pt U r sale d b s y N 0, iily i entned j ojl u civallaa. SEED-3 .de Ly 13100 It i -17, hhdr rule Shoulder ; saie by .u'z' octi; P"'" 11,TI-ditB s biICOL4 LINSEED OIL l 0 bLI., p;rClndcrella, IS moath• old SELLERS & NICOLS . 1 . 3 AISINB-100 bra, bn ball bas r ich Mama Bunch .1.11. Rambla, just rechl and for sal* by oetl7 MILLER k. RICHETSON G - ARRh'TTIII NHILA SCOTCH SNUFF—ZOO lbs pun toed and for sole by obtl7 ICLDD k Co AUCTION 'BALE& . B 7 Jahn D. Dmiti, Au e tlasietr. Loudon amid Paris To be sold on Satantiy Mating, October 281111.r.1 dJ o'clock, at the Coniundreisa Bales Rooms, comer of Wood and Plllll streets, by eatalogne. Among theta will be focind--Boydell i illuatrationn of Shaves.; Dottee's illustrations of Shakspeate, pis; Leo Ds Treatise on Painting, pis; Painting and the Floe 44., by Hamlin and Hayden: Kant's adetaphyliical Wirlm Bishop Berkeley's Complete Works; .trutt's Sports and Pennines, pH; Les Confession. de J J Rousseau; (Envies de Robelais; ()recta par Id Pauqueville, its pls. Italie par hl. la Chenille,. Arland, 110 phi: Cooler% Theory of the Koren Merry'. History of the Conquest by the Nootranai.kleininirs of Court Graintoonn_Ci'ir's deeTZeclesitilkctlV*lfoAry":ftillie Venerab le Hiatory of the Glrongsta, and wally other London works. ALSO—Rasper's Pictorial Bible; do do History of England; Spark's Life of Itiulitogton,• do do of Frank lin; Bancroll's Hlstory of the United States, 3 volt; At:Maxis Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antionities; Lyell'e Pruiciplea of Ge010g7,2 vols; LI allures &trope; mkwetie }Amory of France, 4 rola; Kolumusciii• toryof Germany; ThieroMPs History of Greece, a vole, hieCullocb`• geographical, aminical and hlwon c, Dioi o . ar y, volst Graham's history of the U 'Med State% I vole; Gibbonat decline and fall of the Roman Empire; Goodman's American Natural History, nom plates, 4 rots; Hattlitr. Works Antobiographi“ of Gotha, Alfieri and Benvennto together with many other valuable works. - Catalogues ready for delivery. a: JOHN D DAVIS, Auer. Peremptory ode of .Dry Goods. On Monday morning, Oct 30, at IQ o'clock, at Ma Commercial Bale• Room, !ORM of Wood and Milli Street; will be sold, for cub currency, an commove I. mronont of fresh and ibeaeonebla dry geode, &e. At2delock. Groceries, 4Nemssmors, Fiereture, A quantity of groceries, china, glue and queens. ware, confecuonary, hardware, cutlery, ailittng and vmpping paper, shove* Franklin and cooking staves. A general assortment of household furniture, consist ing of mahogany Masson; bureaus, hair seat mesa, settees, chain, tables, bedstead cribs, book cases,arork stands, Looking glasses, newel clocks, lamps, tc. . At aa o'clock, One pair splendid carriage horses, large rise and handsome color, 5 and 6 years old. At 06 p'clock, Ready made clothing, boots and shoes, shaving ca se., German fumy goods musical instruments, gold and silver watches, umbrellas trunks, whips, zaddlasi blank hooka, peel pens, letter and tap wrausg paper, &J. oct27 Family Barauole at duatian. Will be .old to front of the Commercial Salm Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Saturday MIND w~2IIh Inst, at 11 o'clock, 1 rood Family Barouche, falling top and iron m complete order. oft_ J D DAVIS, Aueo Assignee's Salo of 56 tustir Lou, and other Preiperty in the .EtorottgAe • Will be sold on the premises, on !Intraday, October .11%, as 11 o'clock, A. M. by order of Alex. Millar, El,2ll". ignee ng " ttbrb'y of vothicrt to prosoumerfilialg ood strer t., the rtitabomh and tn"n triglsville Railroad will run; also, several houses and lots in that thriving borough; about 40 acres of land fronting on the Monongahela river, opposite McKees port, on which are erected 12 dwelling houses and oth er btuldings, two rail roads, and other fixtures for car rying on the coal busaseslN also, between 40 and 00 to of excellent . 2 4 (with the privilege of a larger nut adjoining.) The above property is wor th y the attention of cap rialists and ethers, it is increasing value very rapidly. .124 JOHN D DAVIS, Auer. HOWES & CO'S GELEAT VISITED STATES omovs, UT ILL perform a PITTSBURGH on WEDNETS. Y DAY, TH URSDA Y,FRIDAY and SATURDAY, lin, 2d, 3d and 4h da_ys of Novstasaa, in front of the American Hotel, on Penn street, The above Circus embrace. the iIfICZI troupe ever organised, consisting of the most distinguished and s leeted questrians and mins, both male end female. In addiuon to this highly celebrated company, is • troupe of SEVEN REAL BEDOUIN ARABS, whose performances have been the 'midi's and delight of all those who have witnessed their unapproachable acts. The public may be assured that these men are no "counterfeit presentiments," bin the real uncivilised sons of the dean. . . The great team oflss driven by two native Arabs. The great TEN EgyPtian n Chariot drawn.by REAL YRIAN CAMELS, rwo of Isiah are white the Sacred Albino Camele— the first and only ones ever Imported. A splendid representation of Queen Mates Fairy Chariot, drawn by a stud of TEN DIMINUTIVE SHETLAND PONIES, driven tn nand by MA/OR EVENS, the Dartuts, in conveyance of TEN JUVENILE EQUESTRIANS. Admßomeo 23 coots. Children wider nine years, half price. . Allentown performance at le, and eq in the evening. N. B.—Mr. Howes would hereby give nonce that be will sell on Monday, November 6th, in front of the American Hotel, a number of horses, harness and wa gons, all in gad condition for business. A good chance for a bargain. 0ct.23 Anthony , . National lifinfrovlng OF TH it UNITED STATES lid CHAMBER. —The subscriber would respecthaly inform the cinemas of Piusburgh that he has for M., at the La urie Baum, comer of Grant and Fourth streets, (where he wtll remain but two days longer,) the cele brated en graving of the United States Senate Chamber, published by E. Anthony, tog Broadway, New York; the life like likeneeses of the different States and Mill mry men of the nation, neatly set In enamelled tau frames, at the very line pnce of II each; among w ch may be frond the superior likeness of Henry tday, hi. 71st year, the likenesses of Daniel Webster, Mil lard Fillmore, George Washingto J. Q. Adams, S. Van Boren, J. C. Calhoun, J. Buc hanan, anan, R. C. Win , tbrop, Generals Taylor, Cass, Scott, Butler, ,ke. eke.— Also, Trumball's migrating of the Deelaration of Inde pendence. Langier'e magnificent hall length engra ving of George Walhingtort, with several others. The subscriber can fantlah every article in the Dwene°. typo line to Operatots at filr. Atabony't wholesale pri ces. WAL H BUSTMI, se= Lamartine (louse, cos Grant and tab sts IL4 ARBHALI" WALLACE is CO., Round Charsh, LTA comer Liberty and Wood sucethrmannfactere and °ferret, sale Platform, Floor and St ove s, Scales, of the 19.• improvesigaality• Cooking Stoves, for wood and coal; Egg States of ' venom titer, Parlor end common Grans, Hollow Wan, he. Ic. They also naanafactare.the Kitehentlange, whlch has given such genera/ satisfaction le these having 11 in use, to all of which they would respectfully . belle the attention of the manna and the pribhe generally. veep-0V REAT MUSICAL NOVELTY—The subscribe, has mat meowed from Ehrope, and for sole, an enure!) , new invention of Piano Forte, called th e CAB INET PIANO FOIXIE, which possessing more power and mummies than the Naar* Piano, °couples bat one fourth as mach roorti, aid ts a much more showy and handsome piece:of ferniture. It is particularly desira ble where the saving of spare is an object, being ex ceedingly neat and etimpact, and occupying 01, more table. room than a small Ode The mime her has in hand a testamental of as supenority from the celebra ted peanut, Mombelles, m his own hand writing,which may be inspected. H KLEBbM, 0c027 At JW WoodarelPs L — ---- • - ARGE SUPPLY. OF NEW GOODS-- W. of ,4)li=oer cl ening las SECOND SUPPLY s, ad orr • varioty a shades 01 Drab French Merinos; Sevlei, cherry, and otter high colored Merinoes; Magazine b ye do; brown do Also, PAEMETTAS of same colors; Alpaceas, At, erne many other desirable goods that are very scarce, all of vrhtet artll be sold very cheap, at north coat tor n.. of 4th and Martel sty, oet27 PlfiAClik 711741EM1 FOR filAlelifir g/tribe Purview Nurseries, Moorestown, Bur- Istvan coanty ,N. J. Armco 40 varieties of the best moculated Penh, of the largest and finest varieties, iiperung Gogh the lat of July unfit the lot October ' besides other troll treat of the following hods: Apples, Pears, Plums, A fiesta, Nectarines, Cherries, and a large guaranty of nuil Trees of the lanai variety. Persons wishing to order trees for Fall planung, by senduig their order accompanied with the each, or satisfactory reference, will be punc tually •uenfied to. Penns ordering uses who are unacquainted with the vatienes, can depend on the best for market or family. Trees will be carefully picked in Mal, and moss. for which SO cents per bundle will be charged. Orders sent direct by mail or otherwise to the Nursery, will be punctually attended to. De senpure catalogues, with prices attached, furolklied gnus to poll-paid applicants. M o vnt, N J (fc?-1 1. 4 1 P =ArIZIT'W PITTY 311:14481REVE. RR' ORDERS o? Po Trees, Shade Trees.,= , a Grape Vines, Privet far Hedges, Green } hue. innu,44 , .. sant through the Pittsburgh P. 0, or left at kb. Robert Deli:ell* Liberty street, or at the N unary, 34 tunes eut °flee city, on the road leading from the Funrth Street Road, at Oakland, to th e Hon Welter Forward's, Neill he promptly neared to. occhl-claiksr3t•S JOHN lIIRELLXICE, Jr. ELASTIC CLOTHIPIIC,--44dos Own Elastic X9r OVCreoll.lli Bgo Jackets; 6 do pun Pantsi tido do Leggings, of 4 different binds 10 do storm Haim; 2 do C2p22, with end wallitort sleeves; lust received by &apron andlor sale wholesalundersto od teat mind retail, 01 the East ern prices We wish It to he hat parch. en are buying from Ina hands, that boy at the Indio Rubber Depot, No 3 Wood meet. 2022 I k II PHILLIPS INDIA RUBBER BREAST PIPES—A few India Rubber Breast Pipes, • splendid article, just whop rated here, end bee been mach enquired encl. If the aruele takes, we will keep • lane etimLLailiand at Nod Wood et. J tl4 PIdIi.LIPS A i ( ETALIC RUBBER ONMlil SEICIkM—Just reed, 4 Am [Sacs, as toOlpl4ll, of Metalle Gum Elastic Over Shoal, whin we Oder to the trade at very low prices, what by the dozen or case. We caa furnish any amount that may be wanted at short notice. 00125 J Jt H I.LIPS • fol NPALIC GUM ELASTIC 1111n048-..1 dos pairs AIL Oeniletulms' tee ld and for sale at the Inch. Reimer Depot, Nit Wood street ocles J & H PHILLIPS TAYLOR AC ODIOUNE, (Successors to January tc Tay lot.) COMMISSION tr. FORWARDING 1111±.11.0110..,NT5, dealers in Hemp, Manufactured Tilbncen, w allow than, White Lead, Nails, Spikes and Plitebutib and Cumin:tad manufactured filoods generel/Y, Ne.. le Columbia acrem, Cjacixteau, Ohne. occel.l3l. OCTOBEIIiSt, 184 O—We are acre ±in meelpt of septa' bales Let rate IRS IVootero Now York and blagssahnseUt Prune HOPS, and are &Pears receiving maniac istipplles. We are prepared to sad at lowest men Office, Pitt sure; nilegteng wren 00123 Eigo. W SMITH at Ce. WONDERFUL Awful/ Town:rasp's 5LR ..0,11111.• —4,b bottles or dila great fin and arbiter medicine, lust reverted and for sale by R. K SELLERS, Sole Agent for Pittsburgh, of whom the genuine article can bs bad. ovall BLAc!' AND FANCY SILKS—W Murphy kas on hand an assortment of super Watered and Us mask fignied black and blue black' Dress Mika, satin striped and plaid do; also, a yea, variety of changea ble, damask figured, and griped do—they will bo sold lore. could _ _ ramose, Hsu or Prrnatinart, October V., le4d. A N election for thine. Directed. to serve for the ease ng ye., twill be held af the Denting lion. o elond4,Tiovember 211th, ISIS, between the hoary o(9 A. M. and 3 P. M. oct24-dtd THOMAS M. HOWF,S . Lanbje t . hig g e t u t me it Illsacnoresass' Naas, r °moat O . P, j A N election for thineeto Ditectors of this Hank, foe A the ensuing ye. will be held at Ma pant in g Hoe. on Monday, the l'igth day of November MIL it DPZOIY, Crtsluer. 144, ofhira—A-40—ir,T Ocoee: 10, um. N .lee LIDS for dart...! DDirector,of skis Bank r n , A , year,•rull be held at the Health* aoo„,„, on mooday, the twenuetb day of November nest, earl-old JOHN SNYD ' Cashier. r MT—A - large BRASH KEY wu lost on ffloaday .1 oips—supposod lobo any BrFatien's warehuse. The Wier Will confer a peat favor by homing it at this office. °el= SUNDILLE—it bbl. ittewrws.t; - I blip Flat; Tow yan4 1 Feathers; 4 PP I44 i Now twain and for We by xtlM reaLui DICKZY, [masa. STEAMBOATS. OINCIMIATI £ PITTIIIII3B6II/ ihilj i~ I. DAILY PAC-K ET- LINE: - LUIS well known line of splendid passenger g tem . , is war composed of the larval, mode b e . bobbed and fonnahed, arid intim powerMA beam on N. waters of the West. Every accommodation and coos fon that can promos, has been provided the wagers The Line has been in operation for five yam --has carried a million of people without the least Its. ry to their persons. Tba boats will be at the foot m Wood meet the day previous to starting, Mr there don of height and the entry of passengers the • ter. Ina lf eases the passage money mat be 111 advance. SUNDAY PACKET. 71e islac NEWTON, cum U. MAW. ' kayo finabargh every Sandi'' , =wan at 10 o'clock; ‘7:4','"2,7!!!'18000ay °twang at 10 r. KONDAT PACKET. The MONONGAHELA, 4:lls,pt Bros; mill leave Pitts burgh every Alourlay mewing at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every hlorulay eremite at 10 r. Y. TUESDAY PACKET. The EIBERNIA No. Ar.Cant..l. Auscromit, .1111 leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o eloe Wheeling every Taco's*. evetung at WEDNESDAY PACIILET. • - • The NEW ENGLAND N. 2, Capt. 8. Dant, Intl leave Putabergh every Wednesday moping at 10 °aback; 17.e.e.has every Wednesday paeans at 10 T. THUBSDAT PACKET - The BRILLIANT, Capt. Glue; will leave PlM bunt& every Thursday morniug at la o'clock; VVheellag every Thursday everumg at lay. u. FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Caoova, will kart Flaw barge every Friday morning at 10 otl.k; Wherdhig every Friday evening at 10 in to SATIIII.DAT PACKET. The kIEksENGEII, Capt. S. Ramo, will leave MIA burgh every Baum:lay morning at 10 o'clock Wlsoeßag every &tondo). trwp4p, at lo P. WL NEW LISBON AND MIS:BORON DAILY LINE OP CANAL AND STEAM PACK6II3, IB•B. atm ists awilowo Leaves Pinstitugh daily, ask o'clock, A. d sr. rives at Glasgow, ( inotuh Odle Sandy and &m, Ca: nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New.Llsbon at 11, sauna night. Leave. New Whoa et 6 o'clock, P. M., Making due tne' canal to the river during theufght,) nod Gin. .01 o'clock , A. AL, and arms* Cl Pittsburgh at 3 P. DL—thus making a continuous line (or earrfi ar senders and freight betwern New Lisbon and •Lus. burgh, In shorter time and at less ones than by =7 other route. The proprietors of this Lute have tfia plasm% of In forming the public that they have fined up nto firs ohm Canal Boats, for the accommodation of museum's mad freight, to run in connection win the veil known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect ing with the Pittsburgh and Comb. atud Glasgow, a lir v darly Ham of steamers down the Ohio and hilisaisaippi riven. The proprietors T./edge them- selves to sporac* or trouble to lame cam di fort, safety and vetch, and ash of the public a Aare of they patronage. AUTHORIZED ADENTS. O AL HARTtN, S. fr. W. HARBAUGH, Pithibur r h * B. HANNA. A Co. :twilit( J. HARI:SAO:IH CO. No. Lab. NOTICE—Tho steamer 13EAVM0. E. Hach, mat. ter, will leave after this MAC., for Weßnrille rumen. 104, et Y o'clock in the morale!. jell 18411. 01111 PITTSBURGH & 9ROWNSVILLS Daily Packet lilac FEBRUARY 1848 FEBRUARY Ist, 184 LEAVE DAILY ATB A.. M., AND 4 P. M. maiThe. following new boat cosephsai the lino for the present season: AT LANTIC, Capt. James Par BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and = hPLANE, Capt. Bennett The boars are entirely new, and are fined op without regard to expense. Ev ery comfort that enemy' can procure has been provided. The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boas at the foot of Ross sr. Passengers will be plowing on hotted, as the boats will certainly leave at the Jana Iteunn y. l3 A. M. and 4 P. MJana PITTSBURG - al. MOIL:WIG PAdirer; The swift steamer' makreCONSUL, Dorsey P rinng i ,i . s aw caster, will leave ger', for , on Mondry,. Wednesday end Peden at 10 °Woe y. Leave Wheeling every Tneadtty, = - anti• Sr usday Co n sul'clock, a ni, precisely. The will land at ail the intennestiate pone. Every neetstoodadoe that ean be procnmd for the eons fort and safety of puseagers haapeanprovlded The boat as also provided ntutts selflror safety guard To mitt or al: For [matt romp) ad fabd corner of Ist sad Smithfield eta FOR BT. LOVIR. The aplendid fast running steamer CAMBRIA. latigy S. Kendrick, master, will leave for Ito above and intermediate pore on Sunday, the nth lest., at 10 o'clock, A' M. Pat freight or passage apply on board or to oct2B FOBJ3I/TH & Co usMkua n a il The splendid light draught stemos GRIS &VA, Wilkins, mason Witt leave tor du above iten rra.rt ports this dai ..; at 10 o'clock, A. AL • For freight or ty. va Hoard. _ oet26' FOR The new and Wu mailing meaner NORM HIV all i=ediai pem"Zday, ==le! =;M=I Tho - bslloll .. sp an... la conning steam. er Murata, master, swill leave Oar lb. above and intermodiata porta on Thum day, 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, M. freight or passage, WI board. oct2s REGULAR CINCINNATI nom?. The fine steamer HIGHLANDF:R., rialligarkintson, master, will leave for thy,' hove and intermediate ports this day I Per freight or passage, ap •ly on board. Oa ial i FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. e alli ch3 The fine new h PITT Ira draught steamer 1 ' FORT , CoC t. Minn, will leave for the above?, . . ~el intermediate pens this day aari l . 10 o'clock, A. M. , 'F''" , ! . .!lS!'t s"r pug apply on board. mall ~ FOR CINCENNATC The splendid weave r 2 FRIENDSHIP , 'Davis, tower, will leave for thal above and intanaidiwe p.n. this day., at le o'clock AM. Oct MI FOB. CINCINNATI ANDS?. LOMB. Thp elegant Wenner RINGOOLA mi alLaert . eit:=l leavlterll y ge Iran; Poe Wahl or gunge, apply on =teeL d REGULAR PACKET FOR CINCINNATI. The now ead fastTILL Mame, WELL.IP_ E. latalluts, ouster, will leave for aeon:, ali izdersoadlate_poru oo Wednes;,! days atul Saturdays of each week. For height sr paci!, sage apply on board or to :. 2 FOR CICINCINNATI.__ The vlendid lighC .Old t dna& sean4 Boyd, mane:, sill kayo for above ., l oetd and unemedutta ,pelts on nde day c.,- to o'clock. For freight or pulsate apply on hood 4 - - - - mat - , SPLENDID STOCK OP PALL GPOODIC Wholesale awl Retail. A. A. MASON at co., Prrrasurcoo, PA., • II AVE received more than one thousand Cues ar3 41. Package. of Foreign and.Domestio Goods, mak, tug nu oldie most extensive assortments in the coupe j try embracing the latest, lichen and mom fasbionabl;; styles of Imported and - Ainerieen Goa* Ponheteed entire packages front Mir lemOtteramannfacurrersu large Auction sales, by gime of** fine residing La Nevi ' Verb, who is coristaror aerial* ague nutmeg alit mon desirable maids IA the Eastern markets, whial will be °feted so low as et any establialiment thi• United Stem; and lower than could possibly t he eri ed by eny House in the Weal. We eninnerans low _tn. article.— DRks - 5.8 SILIS-11 eases rich changeable, stripe% plaid and brocade Oro di Arlie, Gm do Settle, Ore tleias, Grade Algiers, Glacier, black Gee de MOO Tatiana, fine Satin, Florence °fall colt" he- Ic .A so, Silk Velvet oral! colors, • very large auk. A n 36 OASES DRESS GOODS, 71.7: cues emse rim; satin striped Cuhmere; do do depicted dodo; dogma; figured b.Mghsh do Leine; do Chnerme Plaids, strips; Orientals, kr.- Also, 60 emu d=cu;_llll eases striped mai:plain Isom...it 6.4 Plaid and Si, 6-4 cas h meres and Grandilla Phods. ...AVOWS —A full assortment of blur:: mod...mar Moroon, Nestling , ' hied, Pro P ie and et 00.TOrs, of beat stuumfacturra EMI SHAWLS —Comprising the mutt emenaive e. Bement ever tamed in MU .117, elahreethir.!"..l seuare.Caslunere and Tutu Shaw ls, tm ot c, Brouswink, Fbalatd. dearly UM, lentarthre, and or:; fir Shawls. EALBROIDERIES, LACE GIXIDSOLOVES ke.j Loco Paps, collar*, ends, standing em4=hentlera, 4 1 x6 Run cambric and lawn EldUe, sand to Belt iitga4;7"llllltr, frees do. 11 assortment or the most faslritulle Mylea , LINEN AND HOUSE IMMO GOODS—Cue Irish Linen, best manafaciure, Mien Sheeting. of pp r i .inea Table Damask road Diaper S a d ktin Ruckaback Rft eta ar llsm /lbrd's . iy i t;iln7c d r. N natuams..-over ps: vI died and Brown bluslins—n t < titan 1.11.1 p. of all the Mown nukes, gygmqs—hlore than till cutout entirely mew and winter Ribbons., very choice French Cloths, Cassia:teem andOoesklaa in gr? variety; Vesungs, Scarti, cravats and Hake. cry Goods of every . I .. , iPILOLON Ingather Thero ' ll e o " l 4 l.t in od i4 roi . C a o 7111 4. s • g oo d, . received, with the pnce. anneutt ko bales of red and white Flansela all wool, for ts 7 cases bloc and orange Prints,, g -10 do Calicoes, 33 yards for • 101 l 14 do fast ordered Prints, 17 do Fleacbed Mutiny, • 41, 1 do !duos de Leine, 12 7 do real Scotch °lngham, L 7 Alm, 60 bole. 4.4 Brunt kletalua . All of winch, in Collatothdi, or hfi th o ., stow 1. 1 2 ' hotted, will b. oast at less prices thou es°be ed by stuy other es i ablistonent in Mb city The 0, PRICE SYSTEE.I, which hour. Amoco and faun to all, will be strictly °beamed. Any snide Peter ed .2 this establishment found to be above the gent market price, a con rent reduction lull mom will/ ly be made sport the Circumstances being nude knc to the Poritiators, it bang Melt desire that au go shell ho chid fa r en d heenrabie torus All pen eoetfully krtted to &maims our sumo visual iceling the root obliodopo,n. mod _ parmereum eetetotOrti vdtaling Ti 371 Gina. businne between the tthet e ^tlretee t o Um swig of Harman, Wallace& Co., emu mei day wheel by mutual coriscut Ttai Wallis. catli be timed, and that of iha lam Ina loaded, by their c canon, Wallace, Lyon A Cu JOfIN HAN NEN moiar itAATNFig WIC Id WALLAdEi Oetober la, lide. B. J. WALLACE. t In retiring from We Flint Gina martnfentarq would thee/fully recommend oar siteemmors, Wallace, Lyon & Ca., to our &mad& uld the pp JOHN HANNE,I HENRY HANNJ, JajsN"NEN -- k„ Co, hav 7 Wg7 v Tatited te Glass inannherare, 10? tM potpose of dew? their tc, their White and ReWleai k Lithl Mitufastaln, beg• leave to siVcit: 4e =au: .4 the favors of tkeir old friend/ and theobb e , have o o band,ltd be y nue ring at their new eau, •mg ago of above 2i i' cies, on the moot favotable tertes, and mop be to r =eat u the old mad, No Ire Wood st. ,:a : .~ ... ~ .