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DuSurriAsca ELECT ORS.Iab
l.limossikO.C2crtson, LI. Henry Johnson,
JidaCP. Watharill, 14. William Colder, Sr.
R. Jame9lll. thsvis, 16. Will s= Minion,
.4. Thos. W. llaHel, le. Chaska W. Fisher,
S. Dinka 0. Mule; 17. Andre. a Coda,
G. Joann Daman, 1& Thor R. Davidson,
7.. /aka IL Steele, 19: Joseph Markle,
8. Jo sephhn Landes, Se. Nay.' Agn W es'',
9. Jo Schwab:A Andrew Loomi
Cha. &rider, 91.
92 Richard Dom, s,
11. William O. Hurley, 21 Thomas Ii Sill,
Francis 24 Barn , ' A. Parviance.
THS PUOPLIMP PLATPOII.II.
Rau no private purposes to se=l,z t lag s t
wpm" tp bnibi up, no enemies to
Mu bat my usury."
wits given by the Constitation to the Emen
ds'ss to Snterpora his veto, le • WO eonseurative pow
yr, Whiabithoald never be auressed except in caws
atlas: Mutation of the Orostirodota or manifest haste
and want olconeideration by Compass..
wits petteout opinions of the individual who may
kappen to unity the Executive chair, ought not to
lemurs' the sa i nt of COAVISSS upon questions of do
tes/WM pottery, nor ought his objeciMna to be interposed
Wien questions of eonstitatimial purer have bun
WOWtry Mauna= deparaturde of government, and
e tVpr i ai the in e:l4Uis S oTte l' tidta " the currency, the Am
=of our great highways, rims, lakes, and
ebn will of die pr as7misacti through
their reprimentellue in Congress, • tto be respect
ed and carried out by the Executive.
uWerr, n s.O 'Wad, and ander all eimonslances,
automat calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with
atittonal bazar." "The principles of mu government,
so well.. its tree pirlit7 t are opposed to the Rubino
-
Alan e(' other melons, an d the diemembennein of other
emu's by oonmiut, for, to the language of the great
Wealth:teem 'why should we quitoor own to .band on
Mien Z. TAYLOR.
geiiisext. page tar Telegraphic New.
Ton Fauna News, which we publish to day,
wili be fintud of great interest Its length, however,
added to the importance of attending to our own
alßdrs' , precludes all comment for the presenc—
NIN esourot regain, hrnsever, from oath* chat the
nasally well informed correspondent of the New
—Tonic Gasintential says that not only will the life of
O'Brienihe spared, but that his punishment will not
ruidered degrading or intolerable. At this, we
sre pleilluiett all right thinking minds will be re.
joined. The interests of common humanity, and,
es are think, the interests of !reined, require that
so gaud en outrage as the execution of O'Brien
should eat take place. It could only increase bits
amen in a case which eminently demands con
ciliation..
Waewtee temewe.—The edilet of the New
Talk TOartue hes the following etteatueging article
mthe vole of Namat's District:
• The NOVI American says 'it is• -ailligesr (on the
*tong& 'of a Loin FOOD letterj 'that Hon. David
Wilmot has agreed to support the election of Gass
gad Butler.' If anything of the kind is 'all d'
it It a lie( which no decently interned Pennayfra
stia litn
should countenance. Mr. Wilmot will
do ell • one man can to support the p ri nciple
term with which bit name is inseparably
idea:Medi end of mum will oppose to the utmost
the alectiOn of the Michigan Doughface. We toy
edit we; know; and we marvel that the Noah
Amen= should Indulge in such remarks as those
ado Slat lam. without tuning whereof it affirms.
If Mr. Wiltnot's District does not give a majority
eiedzit .Ciak. and the boo gain on the Governor 1
vote of yin Pennsylvania, then say we were
erettioody mistaken.
We we *sued to see this emphatic denial of
iscicifotsi-ruroor from or good authority, but we
' imgietthit the Tribune should indulge In remota
.so unneciassrily harsh. No paper in the state has
labored with came noticing zed and ability, in the
puma ci4eion than the North American, and
to mow Min it be mare pleasing to believe that
Moot will remain true to his professions For
efo,rzt, we thinklAt We expect a large
. Midler of; the De or that District friends
tines Soil will vote for Van Boren. If they vote
CM. when he hal declared he will veto the Wit.
teat nosiio, they are unworthy the name of free-
Ems
Pam Ningtors—The Chaticoon Gamier has
tetagraphicr information from New Chicane, ander
data 21* inatasHit, which says that by an arrival at
dot pat sidvices have been received of the retain
°Mara Anna to Vera Cruz Much excitement,prer
voliod MT . pieu in consequenes of the appear
saes cis Pkon cumeato, giving the preliminary
tlistidisof the Sierra Made movement. Another
belle between the whites and the Indiana had tak
en piece neer Tampico, in which the latter, we re •
vet to data, Irmo of:whom.
Orri7tss.7our acknowledgments ere due to J .
Et Mandl & Co-, far a can of fine Oysters, received
from Belfinare, by BCI/iall Express We undet
end this our citizens can be furnished by this
Agrees agency, swish Oysters but a few hours from
Ballienote, at exceedingly low prices, so that that
luxury is twos& to our very doors
The Behead Clutntiele," is the title of anew
Whig pqmq,pabibibed by Horton J. Howard, Eaq,
hi 8L Chtirrille, Ohio. It reads well, and *appalls
Taylor tod;Filloaore The increase of Whig new@
papers, lanerly, boa been astonishing.
caerespcutdent refers to the speech of Captain
Caner, on Saturday evening. We base heard but
ono opinion expensed—that 4 was a most brilliant
•Sat, and. produced a oust powerful effect upon
die vast audience.
Prom the Philadelphia North American.
awattser Clemaplreer Ilarehtsig.
Theletter, from a highly respectable
source a i t=ington, dove open one of the nuts:
Istknicons ;schemes that tuts yet been devised by
the ussinopukaw managers of Locofixonon. From
this and all other indications, it is now manifest
that Thantaylvania will be made the field of these
thstateititt operations; and hence the greater nes
washy ise %ladling vigilance and activity. Let no
insa resti satisfied that the labor of witchfolness
tom bedisabsrgsd by some other—it is the proper
bransemiof every Whig, and his bounden duty, if
hilereaddese the =nary reolaiined from the eat.
bow or 00mryt rulers.
Wasnuarrou, Oct. 20,1848.
had been received in this city fmm
source in New Odeans, that a snit
but • reoently commenced in that , city some
Ges. Ta, for the value of a shrove who was
net Weenie= in the Miedssippi, when in
the of his son u • mechanic, on triaL—
Itta that the lueitution of this snit is a
boo - to impose on the people of the DOD
- =tee, (by circulating the papers in
the ease the eve of the election) the belief that
flan: Taylor hss been in the slave market. I am
Win taped that he neither purchased, hired,
leased, nor. awned the slave, and that ho was
ice
an nbc? Amager to the transaction. In the
'llrtt instance, Gen. Taylor supposed thrt the ob.
Jim was to extort money from him by reason of
the &nosey of his pOsaiOn, but our friends in New
Orleans me led to cusped, from the instance circa
dot wino hew ham meetly tam of thr
girt estip and dowel& ploy on Awl to sta,
4 , lthe mew hers indhostal, eloottot tta
Mirkir dis Prstidasey, Isom ro highly yrobabk.—
Month Opera shall appear in your section of the
eactsay, you will please to instantly denounce the
as fraudulent and base, and by the at.
rso li r4 pub& pow? in such other form as
you ni r dtwo, expedient, to provide an effectual
Moldy ihe mischief, You msy rely on the
Mantas ecounimicading the heonastion hem as ea.
Mel NAND fullest conadencs.
I Mill only add that the Whig press of the cam.
ay, jind Oarticulsrly of the free states, should, by,
Wedged !roust warnings, gaud the public
any and 'every statement which shall
..110 th is law dry, isnymagrott Our candid.
-gal% et in any troy imparting dirednatsgelto oar
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Ills only by atrocious frauds Virtu en.
sirdpied (action which his brought so many calm
*Wee ou our beloved country, can now escape a
Wilinfettill fate. • Years, &c.
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FOREIGN' NEWS
1W- TUE STICAIIMM:III3II.Op.4
TaznaoN .Tniesiu tar IREI.4ND
O'Brian and Melanin Sentenced to Beallt.
Battle In Hungari-asumrreetlon, In
CHOLERA IN ENGLAND
The details of the Foreign News by the Europ a,
are of exceeding interest Below me have given
• surielnet neeouotof the events of the week pee.
ceding the sailing of the steamer.
STATE TELAIS IN DEMEANS.
Ori the 7th thn coon all at fl o'clock, and the
Lord Chief Justice proceeded with his charge, at
the cepa:anon of which, shout 4 o'clock, the , imp
retired to their room.
Attwenty minutes past 5 their lordships resum
ed their seats in the Court house. A profound si
lence lasting 1m a few minutes, 'succeeded their
entrain:la but was soon broken by a slight rustling
noisistiearthe door of the jury room, Gym whence
the Pity entered, headed by the foreman, who held
the issue paper in his hand.
The clerk having ciimpleted the calling of names
raked, in rather a nervous and indistinct tone, man
ifestly sensible of the *dal effect about to fol•
low,-- , -"Gentleman, have you agreed to your ver
dict I"
The Foreman—nYett"..
Clerk of the Crown--"flow say you 4 Is William
Smith O'Brien guilty or not guilty 4"
After a considerable lapse of tune, the foreman,
in a law, suppressed murmur, pronounced 'Guilty.'
Tenni might be seen and sae heard in every part
of the mart. Mr. O'Brien alone maintained a cam.
posed, aspect, and acknowledge d the verdict by
slightly inclining his head to the jury.
The foreman of the jury essayed to say some.
thing,; but his self possession seemed to fail him,
end he said, in a harsh undertone to t h e Clerk
of the Crown, "Mr. Pedder, can't you lead the
rest r
The Clerk then read from the paper, What tol
krara
"Whearnestly recommend the prisoner to the
merciful consideration of the Government, the jury
being unanlmonily of opinion that for many ma
sons, his 11E5 should be spared."
The Clerk of the Crown then resumed las seat,
and for about tire minutes an unbroken silence
prevailed, the eyes of all being fixed on the calm,
sell pesseased countenance of the prisoner. At
length
Chief Justice 131ackburne mid in a low voice,
"Adjqurn the Court to ten o'clock on Monday
morning."
Proclamation to thin effect wart made. Mr. O'Bri
en cots then removed from the dock, and the build
Mg cons soon empty.
At ':a quarter peat ten o'clock on Monday morn.
ing, the Judges enticed the court. The Court
House from an early boor was densely crowded in
every pan, and great anxiety was visibly depicted
on every countenance, as it was rumored that Mr.
Smith O'Brien was take brought up far judgment.
The only gallery vacant was that in which the
friends of Mr. Smith O'Brien were accustomed to
sit dttringthe protracted triaL That gallery was en
tirely empty,,and funded a melancholy contrast to
the other portions of the court.
The Attorney General entered the coon about
five minutes after the sitting of the court. All eyes
were directed towards that learned functionary
mks said—My lords, I have to move that in the
case of bet Majesty agaMmt W. S. O'Brien, the
primmer be called up for judgment.
Cheer Justice—Very welL
Soon afterwards, Mr. Smith O'Brien made his
appearance in the dock. His manly bearing, has
calmness, composure. and firmness as he stood in
front of the dock, were the themes of observation
throughout the court.
The Clerk of the Crown was about to read over
the indictment, and to ask what the prisoner had to
may why sentence of death and execution thereon
shcmld not be passed upon him, when
Mr. Whiteside, Cr C.„ said that this wen the pro.
per time to make application to the court for arrest
of judgment. He proceeded to state the. grounds
of thizepplication sail then to argue them. Mr.
Fitzgerald followed on the same ado as Mr. White,
side. The Chief Justice after consulting for some
minutes with his brother jxdges, protioauxed their
lordships' decision, which was that the objections
stated by the prisoner's counsel could not be main.
tamed.
The Clerk of the Crown then asked Mr. CYBrien
what he had to say why the sentence of the law
shinuld not be passed upon him.
Mr. O'Brien said—lidy lords, n is not my imens
tion to enter into nay vindication of my conduct,
however much I might have desired to areal my
self of this opportunity of to dotng. lum perfectly
saks6ed with the consciousness that I have per ,
formed my duty to my country--that I have done
only dint schich in my opinion, it was the duty of
every Irishman to have done, and I am now pm ,
pored to abide the consequences of having per ,
formed my duty to my native land. Proceed with
your sentence- (Cheers in the gallery.
The Lord Chief lortlee then proceeded, amid the
most profound and painful arkence, to pronounce the
extreme sentence dam law upon the prisoner.
He said--William South O'Brien, after along, pain-
ful and laborious tried, a *eyed' your courrbyenen
have fotuid you guilty of high treason. Then yes,
dim was accompanied by a recommeaulatkm to the
mercy attar crown. That recommendation.es
our duty, we shall send forward to the Lord Lieu.
tenant, to whom, as you meat know, tub:wive? ,
belongs the power to comply with its prayer t
now remains with na to performthe lardsohman act
debug which devolves upon us,—to pronounce
ft; sentence, by which the law marks the enormity
&your guilt. and aims at the prevention. of similar ,
crimes, by the example and infliction of a terrible !
panishment Oh ' that you would reflect upon that
crime, and dwell upon it with sincere repentance
and remorse. ' that you would regret n. as it ts
regretted by every rational being—that you would
feel and know that uis really and substantially es
repugnant tto ;the interests of humanity and t h e
precepts and spirit of the divine religion you pro•
kur, as it is to the positive law, the vio lat ion of
which is now attended by the forfeiture of your kel.
The few words•you have addressed to the court,
however, forbid me proceeding any further with this
subject. It now only remains for the court to pro
nounce the sentence of the law. Here his lordship
earauned the black cap, and, amide silence at once
solemn and painful, proceeded as killossa—That
sentence is, that you, William Smith O'Brien, be
taken from hence to the plum from whenceyou
cattle, and be thence drawn on a bun:net° the place
of execution, arid there be banged by the neck until
Ton be dead; that afterwards your head shall be
severed from your body, and your body be divided
into friar quarters, to be disposed of as her majesty
shall please, and may God have mercy on your
soul! (The most profound sensation billowed the
conclusion of his sentence, and continued to mans.
fed itself for several minutes afterward.)
TRIAL OF MR. WMANI.79.
!shortly altar sentence had been passed on Mr.
Smith O'Brien, the mart proceeded with the next
ease, namely, that of Terence Bellow M`Manus the
high treason.
Do the 631 louring day, the jury, after being closes
ed. for three boors, returned into Om wish a var.
diet of guilty. The prisoner bore the announce.
meat with great firmneaa The jury have re.
me
re
ed him to th e merciful consuieratleinoftbe
r. M'Maritts was removed, the Court pre.
me ith the trial of CrDouohue
The court then adjourned. . _ .
A most important meeting was held in Dublin ma
Thursday, for the purpose of promoting a feeling In
socordance with the recommendation of the jury,
lathe case of Mr. Smith O'Brien. The attend.
ante was numerous and respectable. Ms. Sher.
man Crawford, M. P. was called on to preside.—
A:memmial to his Excellency, the lord Lieuten
ant, was agreed to. The Wowing al a copy.
•To hu.Eceoncy Earl Clarendon, Lord Lrcu trn.
ens sod Governor Genaral of Ireland.'
Mar re PLX.II6 YOUR Exmaxicicr.—We the
undersigned, consisting principally of inhabitants
of Dahlia and its vicinity address your Excellency
as the representative, in Ireland, of her Most Gra
cious Majesty the Queen. We folly concur in the
recommendation of the jury by whom William S.
Mitten has been blind guilty and we humbly and
earnestly entreat the Exercise of her Majesty's
gracious prerogative of mercy in his favor.
The annual meeting of the Catholic arclibish o f
and bishops has been held during the course e
past week, and among other resolutions agree to
we find one repeating their former &eta:aborts res•
peeing the proposal of endowing the Catholic elen
gy of Leland. The resolution is In the following
words—That haying observed that a notice has
been given of a Parliamentary motion regarding'
a stale pmvision for the Catholic clergy of Ireland,
we deprecate such a proceeding. That having
abated in the prosperity of their faithful docks the
clergy of Ireland are willing to share in their pri..
various, and are determined to resist a measure
calculated to create vast discontent—to sever tha
people from their pastors, and ultimately to endam.
ger Catholicity in this country.'
It is idle to attempt to follow the Frankfort As.
sembly through all its devious proceedings.
The state of siege dill continues. The central
Grertunent has sent to the different Getman
Powers a requisition to withdraw their ambusw.
dop and representatives in foreign conntrles. It
is not surprising that Prussia refuses to mooed to
thii request. However, the Frankfort Assembly
continues to overawe Germany, maul the contin
gents which are thus demanded to support the
central authority mast sooner or later hasten •
frightful struggle for the supreme power. • The de
bates and contests in the Assembly continue to
be Clam fiercest character, and the extreme right
and the extreme left appear arrayed against the
centre. la Berlin all is quiet, and the Ministry
making some progress towards settled tranquility--
if not union between the King and the Democrat
ic Party. The Mee has been conceived of letting
up v German Parliament in Berlin, in opposition
that at Frankfort, sad it seems tc4inviteit.
teal, the people, who are greatly dinatitiftd with
the mceedioge at Frankfort.
4FFAIRS IN AUSTRIA.
la Atansiti the lemble tragedy of war le being
anseted with deadly effect. We were enabled
g postscript last week to announce tha ansaaaina.
Lion, or other butchery of Count Lumberg, the
Commander in Chief of Hougag. Whilst in the
art, of bringing about apacification of the Contend
art Butialwisas and Croatianche was itnuelly slain
the- mob, who reciognised him as be was WOW
doe bridals Gam Buda (Ofen); to,Pedh. The
seems //OW LO have maimed a datenninans
charainat. The Emperor of Austria has thniwn
of the mask; and maddened with the - 'Mader of
his bravilientanan; Count Luniberg,who had been
seat to compose the daft:ranee between his own
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subject', he has dissolved the Hungarian Die 4 has
appointed anew Baron is llaceiA. Commander in
Chief of all the armed,troops in Hun* and the
Allied &Deems with decode powam. and has
placed Hungary under marital law.
The Croats, under then Ban Tellarlicksustalned
a severe defeat on the 29th oh. in the neighborhood
aftlinthlwesisenbing.
SANGUINARY AND SUCCESSFUL DISUR,
RECTION IN VIENNA—FLIGHT OI THE
EMPEROR—MURDER OF THE MINLo6
TER OF WAR—THE DIET EN FERMAN
' ENCE.
El==l
The German has brought tidings of another
tunnel:lion and revolution in Vienna, which has
terminated, like the first, in the defeat of the maim.
ry and the flight of the Emperor. The signal for
the present uprising mu green by the attempt of
the Government or the War Minister to remove
Coma the capital the regiments which have shown
sympathy with the popular party. The people pre
vented the departure of these regiments, 3!Lhicki
finally joined them, and for the bat time in the
revolutionary events of Germany a body of soldiers
were found on the 'idea( insurrection. The Min.
Utter of War, Count Latour, has shared the fide of
Count Lemberg and the two Zichys; and Vienna
was in the possession ofthe humrgentien the 7th.
The honors that have been conferred on the Han
have been revoked, and it is now to be wen wheth
er he will act up to his asserted intentions—to re
place the Emperor firmly on his throne.—His army
is nearer Vienna than Penh.
THE SENTENCE.
GERMANY.
Ocr. 7.
Two balletic= of grenadiers had received or.
dere to march for Hungary—e portion of the men
refaced to obey. They were, therefore, escorted
by a regiment of cuirassiers. As they approached
the bridges over the Danube they Were received
by armed peasantry, who prevented them from
proceeding further, fraternized with them, and com•
manned demolishing the bridges. National Guards
arrived, and aided with the military. The cairns.
stens, who could not reamer the bridge, were oblit
ed to retire. A fight soon ensued between the grea
cullers. national !mind, and the people on the one
side, and a battalion of faille's of the Polish Rev
meet of Nassau on the other, supported by troops
recently arrived from Prague. The struggle lasted
till mid day in the Leopolstadt, and then spread to
the city, where • division of national guards fought
against the students and the country people. Be
tween the hours of four and five in the afternoon
the Ministry of War, which was only guarded by
thirty men, was stormed and ransacked, and the
war minister, Count Latour, murdered in the most
barbarous manner by stabs In the body and blows
of a sledge hammer or axe on the head, and then
hanged on a lamp post in the court yard.
The arsenal was defended during the night by
the military and a body of the national guard, bat
fell into the hands of the people towards morning,
who immediately armed themselves. The report
annum and musketry continued all yesterday
and during the whole of the night; the alarm bells
in the city and surrounding villages never ceased
tinging-
The murderers of Count Latour declared that
they would serve all those who shared his views
in the tame manner. The Ministry is dissolved—
, the Minister of Jut= is said to have been seized
whilst endeavoring to leave the city, and is locked
up in the Ardis The other Ministers, with the ex
ception of Dobblhoff and litarntrostly, have secret ,
ed themselves.
All the military have left the city, and the fights
ing has ceased.
The Diet declared itself in permanency, and a
deputation was sent to the Emperor at Schonbronn,
demanding a popular Ministry, and the revocation
of the decree of appointing the Ban Royal Com
missary of Hungary.
This morning, at eight o'clock, the whole impe
rial family left Schonbrinin, in the &realms of Luna
All the troops on duty at Schonbrunn have follow.
ed them. The mule ar Schonhrunn is left un
guarded.
Various proclamations were issued during the ,
day in the name of the Diet.
Deputy Schemer, by one, is appointed pro tem
pore Commander in Chief of the national guard.
A second decree, signed by Fleas Smola, Vice
President of the Diet. announces that measures
had been taken to clear the town of the military,
and to dealare a genera mammy for nil pawns
concerned in the insurrection..
THE CHOLERA IN GREAT BRITAIN.
The Liverpool Times ctfthe Itth instant says—
''We regret to state that the scourge which, during
the last few maths has desolated the eastern parts
of Europe, spreading its ravage from 'Cahn tis
Petersburg, and lingering within these few weeks
at Hamburg, has at length, as anticipated, reached
the shores of Great Britain. It is now offhelady
declared by the Regtstran.General that the Asiatic
Cholera has appeared in the metropolis, and well
authenticated cases of the malady are reported from
Sunderland, Shields , Hull, and Edinburgh. The
disease made its apahnost cotemporanw•
misty in Sunderland and in the low lying districts
below London Bridge. In both places the tint cad
sea were those of intemperate sailors who came
from Hambuegh and were attacked by the malady
on the voyage. As regards Edinburgh, the origin
of the disease is left in doubt. The camel report
of the RegirtranGeneral in London reported 13
cases up to Saturday lash, In Edinburgh, up to the
latest report, there had been 25 cases 20 ofwhich had
proved Mai up to Wrtinceley in the present
week the another of cases in London i. alledged es
be about 2f), but a daily official mart is not yet
issued. The authorities in all parts of the country
seem to he taking the most zealous precautions in
counteract, prevent, and remedy this dreadful ma.
lady, which we earnestly hope will make ten a
brief visit to nue dunes. The claim Lignetly dime.
unshed respecting as destructive efforts among the
great body of the people, and we trust, with the
extensive arrangements made to check itsprogran,
that the bouts of its mortality will be =fined to
the seaport towns, and that the gnat msarActon.
tag hives of industry will be spared this frightful
addition to the many sufferings they have lately
experienced."___
EUROPE AND ASIA.
thonstium.—Authentso •aoounts state the die ,
ease is still on the increase at Harnhorgla. Front
the Ist of September, when it broke not, to the 20ah,
there west 1339 eases, of which 650 died, 302
coveted, and 387 were tinder treatment Them is
• great deal of amkness on board the English slope
tying u Hambanti.
Beaus.—Up to the 310 M nit, there had been 1 701
cases of cholera in Bettis-1012 of which termin
ated fatally; 302 reported a• cored, and 320 gill
disubtfuL
Sr. Pamousarion.—Tbe last account thorn St.
Petersburgh gives about nineteen new cases, and
seven or eight deaths daily.
Atarro ram Dasuacca—The ravages of the
pestilence at Aleppo and Donauells are stated to
have been (eighth], particularly at Damascus,
where not fewer than 10,000 persons are +typo.
ed to have died within the twenty days preceding
the 26th of August.
ITALY.
From Italy we have no interesting news. It
seems that hostilities are not renewed. An atones
ty has been published al Milan by the Austrians
We are still in the dark about the progress of the
mediation question; it is, however, beyond all doubt
that Austria will never yield an inch of Lombardy.
Genoa and Tuscany appear to be again tranquil,
and the threat' of Chaska Albert, of renewing
hostilities, are wisely forgotten amidst calmer coun
sels. The intelligence from Naples and Study is
more tranquillizing, but the belligerents having
been stayed in their career of destruction by Eng
land and France, heap upon both the moat rind..
the reproaches. The English ships of war seem
especially obnoxious. The Sicilians are orgaum.
hug a defence at every point should the Nemeth.
tan fiorcea march on Palermo.
FRANCE.
The French revolution is again marching, with
rapid strides. The National Assembly h as deco.
ded by an overwhelming majority of 602 against
211, that the President of the Republic shall be
o.cded by direct and universal suMame by ballot,
and by an absolute majority. A variety almond.
=cite were proposed with • view to modify the
vote and to confer the power of nomination upon
the Assembly, but they were all rejected by largo
majorities, and the people of Prance wilt now deo
eldis upon the person whom they desire to elevate
to the new dignity. In its final form the vote stands,
that the President is to be nominated by secret
scrutiny, and by absolute majority of the voters,
by the direct suffrage of all the electors of the de.
partment of France and Algeria. The vote In this
shape was carried by,621 to 130. In the event of
no absolute majority, the National Assembly will
elect the President by ballot, and by absolute ma.
jnrity, from among the five candidates who may ob
tain the largest number of Intiflogrea The candi.
dates for the Presidency will be Gemmel Cavaig.
nee, Lemoyne, Thiers, and Louis Napoleon 13a
saparte. At least these are the names generally
spoken of es present.
When the 45th article of the Constitution was
under discussion, which declares that the Preal.
dent mug be a Wive of France and a French cit
ten, M. Anthony Thooret proposed an addition to
it, =hiding every member of the royal and Im.
pedal families. The two Napoleons, then in the
house, rose to protest against the amentent, and
in a few minutes eller, Louis Napoleon ascended
the tribune. The GoVailtrnent Organs give the 433
lowing report of his speech •
Prince Louis Napoleon, in directing his steps to ,
ward. the tribune, showed that he was overwhelm.
ad with his position. On his arrival there, he had
some dtOlcuky in commencing at all, and at length
he came out, in a hesitating and unconnected man
net, with the following words:
.Citizene—l do not come before you to speak
against the amendment; certainly I have been et&
ficiently rewarded in marveling my rights as a
citizen to entertain any other ambition. Neither
do I come here to make any complaint wring the
calumnies of which I have been the object, It Is
in the name of the 300,000 electors who have twice
honored me with their mulfrages, that !disavow the
appellation of 'Pretender' which Is constantly
brought forward against me.'
"At this point the Prince stopped, hesitated, and
appeared -inclined to go on, but at length ha de•
mended from the tribune apparently greatly die.
concerted, • and amidst marks of great astonish.
men* on the part of a portion of the members, and
otannoyanee on the pan of token. The German
accent, the confusion, the vagueness and Inanity of
the words spoken, the absence of all the qualities
of a popular orator, had done their work."
Prince Louis Napoleon had been warned
against the dangers ado tribune, and the warning
has been thrown away upon hil. He has more
damaged his cense by this short attempt to speak
than bv allthe past follies of his life. His adverse
ries at once saw the advantage they bad gained
and prodded by it. Alen k" abort cansuttanon
With M. htenard, M. Anthony Thome* tom, and In
tone of contempt which was not even
dli
he said, that annul few don words thr i 6
beard, heiru quite sailed that hht teen from
the • Preaen&W were exaggerated, and that Ws
amendment was racalless, and that he therein
withdrew it. The obervation was received with
loud . plaudits from asides of the Assemb?gota
depdagfrom that upon which Prince Lode Napo.'
lemon! his friends were seated. Th e Debate says
that the words spoken by the oratorical novice
produced a marvelloto effect, for that they set those
who moo feared him quite at their ease
The latest Intelligence from France and the
Continent is contained in the following postscript
to the Liverpool Timex
Pants, October 12, evening.
The vented agitation October
today re
specting the ministerial crisis, and very VS:OMs
reports have prevailed; one of the most generally
received *that the executive have asked M. Ar
med Marred to take the leadership
It is thought that King Charles Albert will avail
himself of the catastrophe at VlM:Olt° recommence
the war in Italy. Several of the generals in genii. ,
son at Paris have been ordered to-day to join the
army alba Alps. A report provalls late this after
noon that a great number ofthe German cities are
in insurrection. These and similar rumors have,
however, little &laudation better than conjecture.
There has been a slight diallutionee et Florence,
which,however, had been suppressed without dis
order, by the donne,. of the military and police.
We learn that in the insurrection at Vienna 150
were killed, whilst the wounded were 500 or 600
in number.
- .
The difficulty between Mr. Saunders, oar Min
ister at Spain, and the Spanish government, oms
ing out of the arrest of his servant, has been settled.
An immediate apology was made by the Minister,
and the required exemptions granted; in addition
to which, the offending officials were dismissed.—
The Island of Cuba, which the European nines
suppose:it° be in danger from this trifling crentir
rence, is therefore safe
Correspondence of the Pluatungh Gazette
PEON HEW YORE.
Nrw Yoas, Oct. 25.
To day the extreme triumph of steam seems to
have been realized in the harbor of the city, which
witnessed the success of Robert Fulton. The Eu
ropa, Capt. Lott, entered the harbor from Liver
pool, after a passage of ten days and a half, with
London edition to the 14th of October. It is, in*
deed,• triumph, and so great was the achievement'
that her arrival was hardly credited, until the city
was flooded with extras containing her news.
There is no denying the tact that John Bull has
borne off the•pnze in steamers, and that Amert.
can skill will be severely taxed before his laurels
are taken from him.
Another prominent citizen is no more. The
Hon. Dixon H. Lewis, U.S. Senator from Alabama,
died this morning at his lodgings, after a short, hot
very painful illness. His diocese was an affection
of the kidneys, and last night he was convalescent.
In his death, the free trade party lose one of its
staunchest and most able advocates. Possessing
a taste for statistics, and having, in common with
Southern politicians, an impression that free trade
is national wealth, he labored long, and with suc
cess, to fasten upon the country the system under
which it now languhrhes.
The iltritaania ten to day for Liverpool, with •
meagre number of passenger., but a large amount
of Bills of Exchange. The market was pretty well
cleared at 108 and 108 i for City drawn and South.
ern. She takes no coin, and the drain for England
may be considered over for the present For the
Continent there is still a demand, but the imports
have commenced from South, and the Conti
nental demand is more than supplied by the Im
ports- Money is comparatively easy, and borrow
ers got accommodated at very fair rates—aay 9 to
10 per cent per annum.
Mr. Walker's loan of $BOO,OOO upon Treasury
Notes has again become the subject of dispute in
Wall street, and will get into the law courts before
it is finished. Mr. Cutting, the broker who nego
tiated the loin with Secretary Walker for Mr.
Morgan, now demands $2OOO commisstons, upon
the ground that he, through political induence with
Collector Lawrence. and Secretaries Walker and
Marcy, obtained the loan. The fact is, the broker
who hod the 8.100,000, was to give the Locoixo
friend the benefit of any advance there might he
upon 8100,000 of Treasury Notes for his services.
No rise took place, and he now claims the usual
commission, and will get it. A statement of the
whole affair will be presented to Mr. Volum when
Congress meets, and a rare disclosure wdl he
made.
The news by the Steamer is hod for Cotton sad
Breadatutfa generally Baring quotes Floor 2018
31a., which is below the other account. Flour doe
ea here at IA 3202 50. Bela Geneue Wheat 125
0127, and Ohio loran!, best Corn 73, and dii&
69e Mr good Western. Mess Pork 82 371, and
Prime 88 eV Lard dull at 711 c for prime. and
Tallow 9c- Mawr dull and drooping, bat Cheese
is taken as fart as it arrives, for export, at Ilia
lie per pound.
Among the important items by the Steamer, is
the following statement in relation to the Iron
trade of England. A rueidu dated Oct_ 1 I th,
says:
"The trade mat now is in a iroinewhat remark.
aide condition. The price of iron, it is behaved.
has reached the lowest figure, and spemilators
seeing this, are pressing order. on the makert,
which they will mot accept, at least in loge
glaapiThaa, at current rates, whilst the demand for
tke article for mural and immediate use, and as
the present state of the tones, enables the mars
ten mice that it would he imprudent to attempt
any advance upon the preleargaolltban. This
wale of thieve will of accellity being all the
needy sod Marr makers up to eluting pacer,'
it will keep these firm, and, so far, the resolve
not to advance win he awful The demand Lie
manufactured was la good; trees are scarcely any
orders In band from abroad, neither may may be
looked far at this period of the year fur some 111,136.
Railway companies are not a...Lerma • 1011 berbai
what their immediate pl. - pa*es require, it will,
therefore, be perceived that if. with these draw.
becks, present quotations are maintained, there is
peoliabibty of their tanner reirturatheg, while
at the same WI. o,llller will the iron .911llerli be
unwise enough todernand any advance, especially
in view of the fact that Stadordsture bars are now
something Lke five and twenty per cent above
Welsh, which as great a dideonice as ran he
yery well maintained Item it shall take best
qualities as the .taodardj may now le quoted at
..f6 10., hoop. at L 7, sheets at .15, and pyre tram
ss. to ..fl 15, of these, stocks we not very
large, bat so much depends on quahty, and so va
ried is this, that it is almost impossible to hit upon
• quotation."
For aW Pardurgh Go.m.
THUS: WHIGS, ALL
The meeting on hut Saturday evening was truly
s great affair. It has net been our good formae to
hear such a speech in that old rallying ground for
many a bog day, at the one delivered there on that
occasion, by the noble and gallast Gutter of Ken
tacky. Without gong beyond the bounds of pro
bability, to adopt the pathetic language of Mr.
Loomis, it did to fact seem that the bps of Mi.
worthy soldier ' were touched with a live coal from
the altar of Genius. The very urchins behind me.
ton young to think, and too inexperienced to feet,
paused in their sport to hearken to the voice of the
powerful apeakes. We have not heard • apeece.
mace Pius of Baltimore let loose eel eloquence
there in favor of Henry Clay, that made us feel so
much; and we came to the conclusion that the
man who can go, after hearing such an appeal, nod
vote against the hereof Mesico—old Zacb—must
be a knave, and • stranger to true Democracy.—
We do not oftlrm that a musen of tics Repubbe
al:mold vote for him if he is entirely opposed to
military candidates, but we must say, that he who
can go, and deliberately cast his induence ageing
that great and good old man, after all he has done
to eleven, our fame, should hang his head in idiame,
and cry out at Orlce against the name and high re.
noun of George Wastungton!
The manner in which Captain Cutter portrayed
the character end services of General Taylor—by
whose side he often was, on 'the slippery fields of
stormy Wee -- wasenurely too 4109 ueo for en hum•
bin reporter to attempt to imitate. Yet, some 01 his
compermons were so preeminently besouful—ao
touching and so true—Mat we mourn the loss of
that capacity which could do them justice, as they
gushed (DM the warm heart of this clralrotta
soldier.
You all, my fellow coonnymea, Laid he, have
heard of the burning mountalm, under whose RI.
ful craters the lava rage. for many years unseen by
the short sighted eyes of men. By and by the
wasting and terrible elements boil ihrth, rolling
down the mountain sides they sweep the vineyards
of the peasant, the groan fields of tie husbandman.
the contented village, and the hamlet that was vo
cal with joy. Men, women, and children rush
forth In wild dismay, and behold from the summits
of far distant hills the wide spread ruin of the voles.
ate eruption. Yet, in the midst of hat fiery filame—
nt= the heat, and dust, and smoke, and hissing
steam of the swilll mountain, a gem, yes a GENE
of priceless value may be Cali forth, and lie In its
'beauty bright' upon the mended plain. So,
from th e carnage , the wails, the thunder an d
under
tempest clouds of these Mexican wan, behold
Zachary Taylor—the prima... gem, heretofore un•
known—heretogno unappleciatedi Who saw him,
as !have seen him—who heard hint as I have heard
him—who appreciates his doodadss of heart as I
appreciate it, that would dare to nave him in this
hoar of political strife--this time when his bleed•
led country calls aloud for nn hi neat man. No,
rather then kmuthe this old, gray: haired, modest,
and brave champion, who wept solitiily and alone
upon the rocks of Mexico, when lie saw his wow
try's honor gale, and his trumpi. over recreant
men secure—rather, I say, than flyiltom his side, I
will perish with him! If. be man fall, which will
not—cannot be—God gra:Athol it than not--whor•
ever, and whenever the event comes, there will be
whole hecatombs of brave hearts—magnanimous
men to perish with him. This man's greatness la
his passport—this man's goodness b hi. benne.—
The slave who would steal his laurels, or attempt,
—oh bow ridiculously vain!—to slander him, should
become an object of reproach In the eyes of every
.
American freeman, and a detested
.. t agabood in the
gam of the civilised world. But nand Taylor
will be President! I feel it is ev nerve., in eve
ry artery, in every bone of this fra m e of mine, that
he will yet sit la the high place. of this beloved
land; yes, in the very seat from which Polk acorn
ad at him, and connaelled with hisgroveling mins
ions, in order to crush his gray and venerable bead!
Since I have come among you, Pennsylvanians., I
know the day is to be his. An the mighty crowd
of intelligent and thinking men—all these out
bursts of feeling—all these stormy shouts of pat.
riolio joy, are not the cord echoetot men afraid to
move, ar too reserved to act. Pennsylvania is
awake! Old Ettinucky greets bet. The Booth
and We Nenth, with their teeming millions
claim in thunder tones—the East and th West a°
join in the swelling and anthuSiutiZsehary
Taylor is looming, and shall he President of thin
street &public! WINGAND WINO.
lOsoall.3l.atters.
!!,zpoirrin Vol 11l Mamma Tuna nizeirc
.1
Coots cv Quithase Ethsstoirs.—The Court ccm.
iened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The inn'
it the etas of the Commonwealth va. Maly lkino
doe, accused of robbing Catharine Riley, brought
m a verdict et not guilty. The prisoner was die
c!Aartied by proclamation. A contest arose be.
preen her attorney, and the attorney for the Com
monwealth, as to the possession of the money al-
leged to have been stolen--but the Court decided
it to be in the ponseuion of Mrs. Riley. We did
not learn how the defendant's attorneys settled
about their the.
The cane of Coraninnwealth vs. John Graham,
accused of picking Mr. Goo Ogden's pocket, in the
Market, was next entered on. The defendant
asked a postponement on account of the absence
of two witnesses, bat the Court refused. Mr. Wil.
ion, the defendant's counsel, made a very pathe
tic appeal to the jury; and shed tears himself, and
Mr. Magehan objected to the clumsiness of the
indictment; but the case was too strong, and the
jury brought in a verdict of "guilty in manner and
form," Sr; Snowden for Commonwealth.
Commonwealth vs. Ann Whitney, surety of the
peace, cause up. Mrs. Whitney's mother charged
her with threats against her (Mrs. Boller's) life.
The Court discharged Mrs. Whitney on her pro.
tasting to "conduct herself seemly" toward her mo.
then, herealler.
The case of Commonwealth vs. Philip File, in.
dieted for tumult and battery on Goo. Snyder, came
up. This is another of the serves of Birmingham
fight cases. The jury was just impannelled, when
the Court got hungry and adjourned to dinner.
In the afternoon, the case of Com. vs Philip File
was resumed. Mr. Woods, for defendant, crew
questioned a German witness very tartly. M'Cal-
Mont, for prosecution, objected to mode of ques
tioning. Some warm words ensued, but the storm
soon subsided. The witness got quite restive, but
Anally went on, affording much diversion by the
oddity of his answers The caw occupied nearly
the whole afternoon.
'Num To Cnsca:—To night a ' Hallow Even,'
of 'Holy Eve,' or ' Holly Eve,' as the little folks
term it. They'll want to crack nuts and eat ap,
pies—the good ones, we mean—and some young
scamps will be battering the doom with cabbage
Walks—thump, thump—end ringing bells, and do
big lota of mischief, which they call fon, and tier.
you. people consider on abomination; but this last
tan practice 'more honored in the breach than in
the observance,' and good boys will not take part
in such a bad practice.
Tnz Wuruaa, yesterday, wu no balmy as that
Of one of Spring'. loveliest days. In the early
morning, we listened to the sweet hints, at our
Own sunny borne but all the alter day, alas' we
were tortured with the discord and contention of
the crowded court room. What a contrast be.
tween the innocent love, the sweet bird whisper
ing and leaf rustling of the country, and the nau.
mous scents, discordant sounds, and painful scenes
of a court room and a county pd Man is here,
and :Nature there.
A 1 . 1 . 01r1711 Cll . By run Arroaner Ginssitat.—T.
J. Bighann, Esq., has received the appointment of
pro tern. Deputy Attorney for Allegheny County.—
He informed us yesterday that he should take mat.
ten in band dittaly, as soon as he obtains a little
insight into the cases on band.
Tut Fan-roar Baor Coats—The Grand Jury
have Snood bills to about a dozen of these cases.
The Court stated yesterday that none of them
would came up till eller the eleenon (next Tuesday)
and probably not rib near the close of thn term.
btranr.—lrl India Burre.ll and Eliza 134 morn have
beau comphuned agtunst before the Mayor, be
conspineg to entice a very young psi to a bowie
of al tame In Lt. coy.
Toe 7th Ward Glee Club, to their emery rermds
loam night, gave us one or two of their-claim Bough
and ii.eady Bongs. The time ha ganging is 11[17.61
over, and we hope the boys may improve it oielL
. -
FRANKLIN Townsnts.—The Sheriff' Informs us
that the election ot Franklin Township, Allegheny
County, will he held mat Tnestisy at Joseph Hu!,
man's, Instead of John Stamm's, as previously ads
vestal:l
Troop Pox Csurovms.—A company of U. 5
Dragoons, from Carlisle Barracks, nrnved yoster•
clay, on thew way to California
Latxxsaaa.—May. Boras, of Leccudzsletter mato.
ory, is here, o Partruter to diabolic, the throe
month. extra pay to the volunteers.
Flea Coate...er 13.11—The Second nnual ball
of the Allegheny Fire Company, sdl ate off a'
the Latayette Aaaembly Room., alas ay rung.
The thealdent and Ihreciors 01
and Olao Railroad have declared a
three and a half per rent, payable tot e
the Company.
The Hoard has al.° declare.] a ihall yearly
dlveiend of three per cent an stock Dr the Waah.
.0030 Branch.
The aliment of wheel the Hon Dixon H. Leans
dud at Sew York, on Wednesday, was
motion of the chest. Mrs. Lewis and her son,
with several friends, mere at his bedside when
the thread of life was severed.
Jobnatoa's ruajortty, a the edictal table publish.
cal to the Harrabarg latetltgeneer, u 30:,
Ceatatreera om NarrzebazArtoa.—At a meeting of the
iatteitave Committee o( the 47.0e'1l anti Reedy C10t.,"
ate (Wiseman; 'motheaten teem appototed a Comma..
on Nittor•ltesaon —W Leslie, tiammel Palmer,
Wm Kept A. Waelangton, Joseph Knoo. Wm. A Ir.
0r.,. K Appleton
WHIG PRIM!. BANNER.
The Elecauv. Comonnee of the .11.ough and Reuty
offer a handsome BRUN UANNER lothz Tatou
stop or Borough In Allegheny county, whoch .hall goe
the largest tocroaord vow to the TA...01 A. F1.1.1.110..{
nectors, oa the 7th of November, over the vote for
Gov. Johnsiott in October .
Cousen-rta ro •W.. Bornnur—Robert Mackey
J.mr• W Bauer. Samuel Roroborgh By order o
Nc Cookrustme oeeM
worn Sremins —lll"Larte's Vanattoge!— Th. lova
sable remedy for worths, t• 19.1 , Y ••PPl•mtnle •
others in public est...ton Where it as used it
produced the hest effeets, and drthen out all other re..
ashes - It ts the twit they have ever ben," to the
mark of all who have ever need it In their families
• Trod firamos, itUwalia Co. Tani /
Feb. IDth, INA $
.1 iCnid t Co —I received • lot of 1111..auxes Fermi
lege from your agent last smog, whmh I sold of to
one week, and I think I could have sold one thousand
hot des by thm time, if I could have got It, but not know
ing where to get It, 1 hod to wad until your agent came
second Every person that has tried &Planes Vertu,
loge, tell we It le the best they have ever seen. In fart
It Is Impassible for any one to say too much to favor
of NFLane's Veroliftsge R ROHR"
A genuine article of the strove valuable medicine
an be had at the drug store of
*can J KIDD & Co, GO wised st
u - usit rem Paten Mean—it you wish to be see
p...Ml na any undertaking, you must always tae
°roper means.' Therefore. tf you have a rough, um
Kgracwomarr and be mired, Gar it is the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient means to cum you is to use
Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately' overcome
the spasm which eontracto the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and Mingo op the mucus which clogs them
up. Mal thus removes every obstruction to a free mapi•
ration, while at the same time all toffarnmation is sub•
dued, and • cora is certain to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fart any
Pulmonary Affection, then am pie's, Expectorant
and reli ef is Canal, and you w illfind that you have
a n d
proper means.
For .ale to Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 79 Itit
street neat Wood. ianl7
Coverts aga Cotta—The frequent changes in the
weather at this season of the year, invariably bring
along with them coughs and colds, which by timely
at are costly cured by simple remedies. SEL
LERS' IMPERIAL. COUGH SYRUP has been in a.,
for the last 111 yew, and has gained more reputation
for the cure of coughs (not requiring active medical
treatment) than any other preparation ever offered to
the muse. of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrip is very pleasant to the taste, mid, ort this ac
count. la a great favorite with children,. The dose• are
carefully raduated, in the direction, to autt all ages.
That this long tried and highly popular cough remedy
may he within the reach of all, it in sold at the low
price of Ii cents per bottle.
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st,
Pittsburgh, D. hi. Curry, ALegheny, and druggists gent
orally in both elites. trete
Jatica's F.vecroasar.—We would call attentton
thin excellent remedy for Conglui, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all erections of the Threat and Longa
Having several tome within • few years past had ..-
.let to uss a medicine of this kind, we have by experi
ence tested to excellent astatine., and lie prepared to
vecoonnend it to others. Ministers or other public
epeakeurs afflieted with bronchial affbctlona will find
f(felt benefit from Its coo. It t s prepared by . /Gael:di
e phyrici., and all classes will dud It a safe and efA
cackle. medicine in the diseases (or which it is re
commeruled.—{Columbas (Ohio) Oros. mid JouroAL
For sale at the Pekin Tea thons, N 0.70 Fourth meet.
myan
0 . • Don't have yellow dark Teeth—lhoy can be
made pearly whs. by one um. e a box of /ones
Amber Tooth Passe It hardens thegum., eweetene Ike
breath, ka. Padd .t 117 I,lberty at. . fin ' ..reeve
W. M. Wright, D. D., Deawt,
Orme and residence on Fourth street., opposite the
Pittsburgh Hank. Mee hours from 9 o'clock to IV A
hi., nod from V o'clock to 3 P. hi. eept{.tp
Dr O. Or Stearns, Dl:Xabst,
OFRC*: at !dim !mink's, on Venni* e= • few
doors above Wood steer, mil the c of
al house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with mil.
fide! guru., after the manner now univenally prefer
fed at the east, manufactureal to suit each particular
case. Teeth, from a foil gat down too single mu., to.
sorted on • motion plate, thee avoiding luthry to the
natural teeth. rimming°ne of blocks of suction plate
may be examined at the office. ,
All operations incident to the profenion performed
with ears end faithfulness. artgliSb3is
1711 c E1737=1
L-13
EREBU MOW . :THE SHELL-137 Seem it Iva
Fast eaduced prieva--To socialaw
all 'ovals orals delicious lung, =RAE f, Os,
have undyed ID I.W] dispel** reinds.trbssegt.
owthe season...lie 3 e=cess Fresh opuses
ma, half elms and shell, at such reduced psicia
will enable awn family to enjoy this delicacy at Una
tables.
An Express load will be received &Pp at the Ware
house of JNO. O. BIDWELL, Water meet, between
Smithfield and Gr.; and for '
sale thole and at the fol
lowing depots: Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield. and
Wets, A Bouvier, Peon Sth Ward; D Haughey, foot
of Liberty rt.; oltart:Jr., Penn's Amalie; Mercer
& Robinson, Allegheny city. octal
BORNE & OO•S FAST EXPRESS
Maga .
FOR CUMBERLAND, BALTIMORE, AND THE
EASTERN CITIES.
frHE Proprieton of this Line have pot on New Sioek,
I. and are prepared to forward paekages of all de
sonpilons daily, at the lowest rues.
J. C. BIDWELL. Agent,
Wain, sweet, Pinsloorgh.
ROBINSON I BOEHM;
ooal DS South Charles sI, Baltimore.
REAL ESTATE 808, SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the Court of Com Mon
1 Pleas of Allegheny comity, the undersigns=
mince of the person and estate of James Ea
will expose to sale on the premises, on Morulay, the
itOth day of November, IMO, at tO o'clock, A. X, ti Lot
of Ground in Nobleatoarn, being about eighty feet Gont
by one hundred feet deep, on which ue rotted arrold
log dwelling house, bounded by Lots of Joseph Mc-
Murray's heirs and others
THOB. APEWEN
' Committee.
oct3o-aeAT BENI. KE1..210,
UNDIGEM-425 begs RlO Coffee .
~- . prime article;
100 pkgs Y H, P and Slack Teas;
60 bra Tobacco, se, 1 and 6 Plug;
10 bags Pepper; 5 do Alamo °,
150 bbl. Nos 2 and 3 Mackerel;
50 do Gibbed Herring; 10 do Salmon;
10 deuces Codfish; 1 cook bladder,
10 bids chipped Logarbod; 1 cocoon Indigo;
20 casks Soda AAA recelvtng and for sale by
ROOT A CUNNINGHAM,
oct3l 144 Liberty m
FRENCH MERINOEI3-Bmith & Johnson, 43 13sr
ket st would invite the attention of bagels io their
choice nook of French Mamma, comprising the best
shades et drab, maroons, purple, brown, scarlet, Inas
anne Han and blacks. ocl3l
CHEAP ENOUGH—PaneI Cassimeres and D
Coeung.-Opening this day by Exptaas a Rath
.pply of •ntiraly nese styles, at your win gait*,
French Cloths, Cassimeras and Vesting,
CLOTH STORE, Past Buildings, comes FilW and
Wood as. aciall-bor
PraVIGILIIVir &
STEAM BOAT AO
Omer.. armee M. AWN & Co,.
No. 42 Water street.
S
OMETHING NEW—lndia Rubber Drinking Citric
Just received, 2 dor India Rubber Drinking Cap.,
a very neat article, for sale at the India Rubber Depot,
No 5 Wood rt. °bull I k H PHILLIPS
UNDER SIIRENING—Just meet wed, 1 piece India
Rubber Under Sheeting, a splendid article Core
and for ule et the India Rubber Depot, No 6 Wood st.
ocol J & II PHILLIPS
CARRIAGE CLOTH—lust receirMl, 6 ;deem /Odra
Rubber Carriage Cloth, from 4 to 6 quarters ofide,
perfectlywater proof, mid a very durable article. For
sale al the India Rubber Repo; No 6 Wood rt.
oct3l I & H PHILLIPS
0. SUOAII-16 hhd. "fair" Now Orleans Sugar
,
~ for wile by oet3l VVESTON BOWNN
UFHITE LEAD-100 keg. pare While Lead, for sale
Ty by oexlll WESTON BOWEN, 00 fronts
011.8 E FOR SALE—k. law Bay Horse, sr/liable
for family.' Enquire of
octal. JOHN S DILWORTH
rIHEESE-200 bx.. Cream Cheer., an extra alliele
kj receiving •ed for sale by
octal /AS DALZELL,2I orate .1
SUNDIIIas-11 ca.k. Pouch; 11 bbl. Cider
17 era cks Bauer, 2 sack. Wool; landing:front
summer Jenny Lind and Michigan No 2, for tale by
JAB DALZELL
EARL ASHES-30 caake Aekh sopenor Pearl
P
....bet, landing and for sale by
octal BAOALEY k SMITH
.13 1171 „..m - I. 2 :.tnyfre" B'zol'aVg.tgr
oet:ll
0 ILS.-110 61.12 Tanners 011; lUD do winter Elephant
011; for sale by UAGALEY d SMITH
.00
IX AGEEEEL-3W Ws l arge No 3 Mackerel. (Or saJe
LEI by BAGALEY & BMITII
136 AR-224; kat& strictly prime
STAge
O p V oet3o
COFFEE, PEPPER, toe —llOO bap Rio Co fer; IMO
do Black Pepper; 33 do Pimento, (or solo by
ort3o BAGALEY Sh4TH
S UGAR AND MOLASSKY.-2713 bbl. Loaf inara,
u'd Nos; %V do 9 H Molasses, for yak
tal 011
oc BACIALEY & ITH
FRESH RAI/MS—MO b.f.. 6a/41 Bauch
Warm and rot Ma by
Deaf HAGALEY & SMITH
BUTrEtre.44 bbh BMW., ta good order, landing and
(pi tAlor by ' octat %%DALEY & SMITH
-- • -
SODA ASB.-10 casks Soda Ash, manolactdred at
Ulrodagbaso, Radiant, a very smarter article, m
sore and &MULL, by FORSYTH & DI:NCAN
ocOo
. .
S tfiTla 4M . T=ll Z I' DV Y *AN
Vly• til..n.NS-12.; sto . ra and forub by
DOWD LAc DIII3-30. lb. inn ree'd and toy aala by
o.coo KIDD it Co
C A88 .0 14 0 , 1--300 nun reed and for a
j al li odil D
co_
DNOLISH VF2O:IIAN RED—ISUO lbs /mai meal
12.4 and for •ala by dela) J HIDD r Co
Rom. BILIMSTONIG—IcoY lba nut reed dad tor
W. by 0e1.30 J KIDD it Co
FLOCK SULPHUR—Re Iw jest rea•a andfor
bT c•-170 f KIDD It Co
Cbronscie copy
FINE SPONCIE—R cue,. An reed lard for oile by
0rt.30 R E RELLERS, b 7 orooll
CO.4,IILISK RINJNGE—I bale NA rec l idnd E for isle by
ocz:/u
B R b 1;11 . SIfLUST=II cases last rwii , ! s ar i sifilr s
RS ale
S W= 01L-1:9 (allot. jam 1 res'; l ;./IFritlsby
1) ED ownot-1 bale (ISO lb.) for sale by
11 oesllO R E SELLERS
FOR SALE—One half of reamer Pilot No I, mub
pnvilego of clorkstup. The boat is to Amid run
ning order, mid aryl be sold low—the perm, daemons
Of •istaalitu la other booineu. ocHESD
DLANICETS AND FLANNELS—Au addleiimal mu
ll ply of snludbu Rlardteir, red and bravest Flannels,
lust received from the manufacturers on donsi(hment
and to tam by GEt) COCHRAN,
0e 27 . 1 a1t vocal ri
BUCKNIASPER,
. third door above Smithfield, wadi aide.
Conveyanclng of all Studs done 'rid, the gteateet
cam and legal s.eorsey.
Titles te Real Estate exatatood, ate. oet3illy
- - - -
SUPERIOR GOLD P6iB--41 dos Jost rceeivisi, of
the finest Gold gans yet made. Thu Im I had made
expressly to order. and Dry paying • prennamd better
than way heretofore sold. Par sale by
oetfin W W WILSON
WANTED— • , rnediaaly. Gal to do the eo•king,
waiting, kn., for • snail faintly. Apply_ i. the
(Inane Duce.
_ .
ODA ASH-10 casks Tennant's Bode Ash. la sale
•3 by 0et.70 FORSYTH & DUNCAN, 37 let at
Ikiiti — SERATFS SODA ASH-90 cake for .4J. by
1.1.1. 0.3) FORSYTH DUNGAN
ARDIVARE PAPER-50 nos of the best siallty
,U 1 on conaignmenk for ale by
w J SCHOONMAKER f Go
S TRAW PAPER-70 e
by ry eb oe eap paper for commonbardarrkr d ,e be
, ".
1 SCHOONMAXER for
HORSE ‘ r w it ai StLE ,7 —Zerfoltlvetalo; umat to the
f
:21 SCUOOMaII Co
•
_ .
SALAD 01L-11 baskets Salad Oil, best; for *ls by
oat:9 J SCHOONNAKER k Co
fIOFFLTs--300 bags Orate Rio Codee_, pan
1„...; sad for . ale by mete JOHN S DILWORTH
Bic 1.711111—P3 legs, 17 bbl., in good abipping .order,
for sale by wag ?MILL 11.; ROE
LVL OLAi+SES-65 bbls N 0 ?dolames.
fIOFFEE —WO bats Rio Cord for do by
ll oei2B ITOILL 3 ROE
Q UOA R AND RICE-18 hints N 0 Bunn 6 berets
0 Rae, for de low. mein lIPIALL A ROB
DRIED APPLES MIPEACI.--106 briskets
Dned Peaches; De do do Apples, Jost received by
oeiZ N!OILLL ROE
•
LILA NNEL--3 bad Red, reed on inansignmentdd
far sale by C ARBUTHNOT,
men 61 world.
TIRE ES. BONE—ISO pose just reed and for silt by
1,1 oetl7 C ARBUTHNOT
ALMANACH—Fairlisli and German, for Bala by
oet27 C ARBUTHNOT
PAPF.R—Foolseap and Letter, for sale by
oct27 C t.RBUTIINCYr
C A"
0047 MAONEEIA—I eue l s c l i / a i n , d m fi ( s i e w irle N by
GLAUBER SALTS--I ease just reed said fai sale
by oerl7 JOHN D MORHAN_
f 111ALK-1 tart put reed and for sale by
\._, .07 JOHN D MORGAN
VAR EOAIED SOAP-20 lbs in box, Janrecd and
for sale by oet27 JOHN D hIOROAN
X - 0 SUGAR—SO bbds prime., in wore and for sale
,hi . as the lowest market price, for Gash ar apcsed
tolls, by W & M MITCHELT
oetl4 HAI Libert st
VI O m DE . A c I...P . ACAB—One ease lush lustre sedum
1 516 *4
' BHA t!elNin'Tki ,f' fiVr ° 4 lb 4 wood at
VELVET CORES—
Tura bales new style . dub
Co
broad rds, Just opened and for snie by
— oet2o 811ACELETT A WHITE
N'EATIN4III.--Au warm.* of beautiful dug ties
Silk, Salm, Cashmere, Valenti& and Callan VlM
creaming by ItiIIACICLETT WIIIeTE
mina
NIT WOOLLEN DRAWERS AND SH/RTS—
SS dos each, Lambs' Wool Drawers and Shirts,
very heavy, and warranted not to shrink, of du:reale
brated Cahn. , marnaftwory, Nets York; Rtst ree'd by
oent6 ILLETY WRITE
PLAID CLOAJCINGS-6 Was 34 and 64, all :wool
had mixed, bright dash atylaa arid lhavasortia co
bmt gat received by EIFIACKLETT s warrE
.tve
•
2 -
I 10DFISH 2 -7 auks pnota Codfish, for We by
ll rax2o WICK 6 Id'CANDIA34B
CLOVER SEED-17 bbl. last rand sod for sob" by
oer.iG \VIM( & M'CAND4E;SS
.....
LARD—I 7 keg. No I 1.,,1at Lard, roonlrnli
Altehig./ and for nolo by -
orani WICK it 101:ANDLF238
('1 MOND HERBINO-16 bbl. Ast reed and tot .nla
U" by on2a - WICK I Id'CANDLI4BB
BUCKWHEAT moua—ao H . Idled , tun teal
and for nen by
ocan 8 P VON 130NNHOUT k Co
TJEAVY CANTON FLANNELS—A eepply just
reeelyed al the Dry Goode Hausa el
etas W R RitattllY
C H SNUPfi—t tieraaneir.
received and for sale by
cent, JOHN D 1110213.4 N, Deg*
AUCTION SALES.
By Jean D. MOH* AS%leaser.
Fersuy and stgAiDroge.h.
On Tbanday
_ltkaniCgr, NoTgli, as 01 o'clock. at me
Commoeial lßal Roam, capita d; :Wood awl Ma
strews, will be Old, ssithertrt Neer.; to close consign
mania, all cnansfie assortanskt of seasonable foreign
and &meals Dry Goods, umlauting
u.:nem, auinem, toteeds.Aentocky jeans damn.,
blankets, memos, alpaca ltish line. mouselin de
Laing. gingham*, lawns, eit4cams, gala plaids, silk.,
blank saran, satin and nbbands, sewing silk,
silk bd.kll, sbawtrta great misiety Ibsen damask table
slo o ths, hosiely, gloom, cheat, ticking*, bleached and
brwn notalins, /tn.
At 9 e'e,l . auk.
Gr *cm ii . ..., Quanurtment, Furniture, tc.
A quantity Of granatiea, to quality Va. tobacco,
maim ...iti.g atta,utrapplog paper, i trate
assorted and g1iCe011..11.7., 7 0....... 777 .. 7 d ii...'
W..
A omen] assortment of boosebotts Contin.nn emb "'
einu. s marli tbe variety armed by boom seeps.,
stores..knehea utensils, tn.
Boob! Booker.— , ; ll nsy Auction Stun,
try suiting ail, weak, oqrwrr of Wood and Fifth
stmts.
Just received and now opening, 40 cases of Book.
end Paper. from the Boman, New York and Philadel
phia trade tale.. The ahoy. books have been ono
chased by Mr. Z. Pratt, artcp has had ten yeah expen
enee In the business, aintselecten expressly for this
market. ft books are alt new and warranted per
fect. They will be , minicar reserve—Upon
vrbieb may be found a gfineral essortment in every
department of litrantOre and science Englieh and
AMerlean.rmala, floe illustrated , works mutable for
pnrseets, fine ruled loner and cap Writing pence., blank
book., Bard re Brother's premium gold pens. Per fer
nier particulars me catatOpes, which can he had at
the place of sale.
oct.ll JOHN D DAYIB, Anal
Sapertor Hap and Cap .17f , th7i Trimmings, st,
at elitction. -
Will be sold on Tartsdatalthmoon, 31.1 iI151111; u
O'clock, at the Ocaornerciardales Nom, .mar Wood
and Fifth streets, for accemat whom It may concern,
the enure stock of • fasludnable hatter, consisting of
ss hat bozos, 47 superior silk and far hats, about 3UO
sayer sloth,. oil Ault plank, Art and glazed caps; 5
cases tine talk hats, ae Races .ilk hat bands, 9 pound
utleeted &dims nutria far... Waxed elate, hatters trim
ko. oct76 := JOHN D DAVIS, Look
EMU ! CO's
OREAT DRITSWISTATER omens,
W.L_ pattrat at PIiTSBUDDH WEDNBEI
DAY, TRURSDAY,ERIDAY and SATURDAY,
Ist, Id, ad and 411 t days a Nampa, in from of the
American Hotel, on Pend anner. T
The above Circus embtnees the hugest troupe ever
lrganised, consisting alto mein distinguished and ta
ented equestrians and atilsis, both male and female.
In addition to this highly: celebrated company, is a
troupe of
SEVEN REAL BEDOUIN ARABS,
whose perfonnahces iume,heen the wonder and delight
of en those who have wilarresed their nnapproachable
acts The poblle may beassetrod that thew men are
no "conntarfeit ponsentownta," hat the real ancieffirod
woe of lila dean
The great team of canaillidtiven by two native Arabs.
The
TEN
fro.llEarlin Dragon Chariot drawn by
white s the
two of winch are white SYRIAN
—the Sac Albino ' Centel.—
the first tad only anal eve, imported.
A Xplendoi repro ,stallon of Queen !dab'. Fairy
Chariot, dawnby a End of
SHETLAND PONIES,
driven in hand DIMINUTIVE
by MAJOR EVENS, the Annan, in
conveyance of
TEN JUTE: NEChikt M EQUESTRIANS.
Admittance Sinews. run under nine years, half
prier, Aderztoon petfordtance at 11, and in the
evening
N. Howes amain hereby give mine that he
will sell on Monday, NoSerotier nth, La frost of the
American Hotel, a ntonbal of horses, harness and wa
gons, all in good condition Or business. &good alumna
for u buratto. oct27
Arathanyee National Ungrarbag
(A,PTHIK UNI PED STATEri SENATE CHAMBER.
subscriber would respectfhlly inform he
murens of Pinsburgh that be ha. for sale at the lA.
martins House, corner at Giant and FoUrth streets,
(where he will remain hat. two days longer,) the cele
brated engraving of the United Skates Renate Chamber,
imblishal by E. Anthony( 1105 Stil e s York;
the life like likenones of the different and
try men of the =ton, neatly set IA enamelled glaws
frame...at the very law peke of SI each, among aluch
may he Grand the sapertailikeness of Hem Clay, to
hie 71st year, the likenesses of Daniel Webster, Mil
lltan F ilu ak ren. C. CalholitlirseLtalt rac'."tv
throe, Generals Taylor, Gus, Scott, Butler, !sc. An.—
Also, Trumball's engraving of the Declaration of Inde
pendence. Laugierl megrugeent length calm.
mg of George Washington, prith several ors.
subscriber cab Amish every ...nicks in the Daguerreo
type line to Operators al Mr. Anthony's wholesale pri
ces. BUBTEED,
oet23 La=artine ninnies tor Grant and th we
DR. BANNING*, DODY.NELACIE.
fr HOSE who are alllicted with Chronic Weaktiesms
j In general, Debilitated Public Speakers, Pulme.
Inca Dyspeptics, weak rind deliestm Ladies and Chil
dren, those afflicted with *cck Spine, prominent bip
and shoulder, and all dispssed in Drooping and Lan
guor, will bed Freat nod-immediate relief from ills
perfectly easy appliance, Wbloh to a intlistbute for the
corset, and acts t unlike other supyaners.) by =peen
ing the arnallf the back-411'1=g instead of compress
ing the sank abdominal Organs, fully expanding the
chest throes the elevatedDitertial parts, and correct
mg a stooping lona by Indmicing the body on its axle,
and pot by restraining the Mottoes of Ma shoulder.
To be had of J. Cartwright, !CI Wood street Ladies
waited on at their dcrellAgs adien nmesmry. The
trordtcal profession are invited to call and examine.
Pamphlets explanatory au the subject furnished or
I sent by Mad, Dr. Sannuirk book, "Common Scow"
for sala. That the =obi.' poor may not be driven
I to the coo of an inefricientanpport, those who bring a
eetttficate from a Chttryyytut or Alderman that they
•cannot pay for • Brace, tut have it at half Drina.
Druggists r manufactoilm or individuals. are caw
boned agai nst vendul,..tikatlxm or wearing any sap
pence that has either ! rir row back parts, a. they
are inhingements, and all Concerned with them an:
held liable the same as *Digit they purchased the gen-
Roceag.--G&Ival.11 - sod Tim Plat&s.
IHE .i.b..nbv” b.( to ow the sonmskin a Band...,
Areldraets and owner*, St/ Raildimpt, the many
vatnitges which the. plates pow. over all War
temente sabatances hithentieueed formalists, Le , as
tintypes.. at once the light.= oft ou , vrttb.at its
liability to rust, having oo been tested for seven]
years in this parnmdst, benXin this mantry and in Eu
rope. They ore lb. liable -le espial., mod C 01117.•
tion from =dd. change Of the atmosphere, than cam.
mon du plates, iron, rine, orkny other metal now used
for roofing, sad consequently forma much better and
ugh., roof; reputing far lob. frequent repeat, whilst
the fast coo Is hat • Ingo adore. -
A full supply, of all sires, , Roinla tO 30 W. G., emi
nently on band Lad for sale-by
GEE. G. MOREWOOD & CO,
14 and It Beaver street, New York.
The patent that this article having been seminal
for the Uul States, ail garnea infneging thereon,
cutter by importation or magnet., will be prosecu
ted. .130alliatlyT
` 1 " --
IMIT PROOF IRON.
HE undamvuxl have e.t.a works is the city of
New York, for the p.p.* of Cialvanizing ell
T artl-
BUf loan, which it la dittiniblto PROTECT FROM
ST, with as Telegraph Wire , Botts, Spikes, Nails,
Wire tor Fence; and soy other lodeit which may be
mooned.. Far Hoops for Csalres a substitute for bale
Rope; Or Cloth. Wen Ughtalna Reds, and a hat of
ether applications, it well be fo cheap and durable.
They would particularly callanention to the Galvani
sed Wtre for fetter tt requites no p.m, and will not
rust Also to Splices and Etas, the preservation of
wench is of so mach inipmnme, that it will coenn.d
toad to the MOP, of all thowriateremed.
. .
•• •
ClOO. B. BIORBWOOD & CO., Pareatzes,
OD.d.tarlyT 14 art • • 16 Bearer B, N. Vark
.GIFLE.A.T 12112/1T121122
ADDLE. HARNESS,
substribar takes thisPut.hiAll
c§unforming his friends and ihe public in general IA t
he has the largest stock of tile bellowing earned , aril
cies alit. own manufacture cirp- 4 3.44h.,
miss, Trunks and Whips, all of which he will warrant
to be nude of the best materiel and by the best mech
anics in Allegheny county. --Being determined to sell
his on.. something lower than has been two
utdone sold by any similar satablialunent in the city,
he would invite pereous in steed of the .bode named
articles to hi. warehouse, NO. 244 Libeny street, oppo
site ilereatult. Aga, banda order for to ord for machine
oct2O-I • 0. KERBY.
TEAM BOAT CUlaliCs4liaelat
0 off our entire stock of tiske's Hamm Illacpiec.s,
we 1.111• offer to Mil then at 'Omer prices they they eau
be bought at any booms in finsborge or eloserhens,
east a mesh Bent he only estaidulted agents here
se
for the clocks, me re the largest and teen wort.
meet in the city. Gll and eta •
Remember, me are not to be undersold.
BI ikl,ll/ CO., Market meet,
oats) mama. rekrth aide of the Diamond
PATENT SOLA.H. LARII LAMPS—An ezienaive
assortment of Cornett Co's celebrated mann
facture, and =parlor to nit others in use; adapted ro
churches, steaseboaun factories, dtventolfe, Poblio end
private halls, and to all °thee uses where a cheap, safe
and brilliantbght is desrattle.
also,Glrondoles, Ball Lanterns, Caordelabras,Globee,
Shades, Wieks, Chlmnimr, Cony Theme., au. also,
Oas Chandeliers, from ens to four Vas.
ocelo W W WILSON, le market et
rjait.LL," - M 0 1 1 .47&. 61 ., ItOrn7 Church,
211 corner Lawny and Wood turrets, manufacmre
and ages for sale Platform„ Floor and Counter Scales,
of the most improved quality; Cooking Staves for wood
andcoal; Egg Stoves of. various rases, Parlor and
“. sgon orates, Hollow {Van, ie. ko. They also
manufacture the glebe, Hancbleb hes givett such
general sansfisodan to Sesta it in toss, to all of
which they would respeetkilly in * the aucution of
the . and the public ironerally, ,grow
witibes i
Comm or Mown AmMtn grakgre,
oTHE rob wriber kn e returned Rom the East, and is
now opening * large skid Ilaraftilly selected snook
Ooods in Ms fins. Grakafill far pant libend
age, he hopes to merit • einttinnalle, thereof, =r
ent. basiossa, and knelling the best assertowm,
and a. the most rcesenteldi guinea. Friends, mutant,
4 , 1 , 1= the
tea =ilia
ers
aurcitne cry ta m , ius e k of: iro „,„ from a % s , vu ` I
cede
" W. W. WILSON.
ONDERFUL AitaiyAL—N Towasimil Sah
a axifraisAA, of I great sod
winter otedtelne, *Civet teed and for sale by bb
1134.E55, Side Agent fna Pitteburgb, wren the
6..aeLeELcd,, can be Itatf,. *tug
I UM ELASTIC CLOTHINQ-49 Joe Own Etaene
I_ll Overeouto; edo Ja n tan do pairs PantA 6do
do Leggings, 0( 4 diferentanuds, 10 do nom Saw 3
do CaPett, UN* ibad withold sleeve.; jest reeweed by
ExPreee fted_kil sale wholesale and retail, at the East
ern Om, We with It tote understood that porenw
en an buying hem tlrer handa that buy at the IwU
Rubber Depot, Nos Wood stmt.
0e123 • .1 I H PIALLINI
RUBBER BREAST PIPE}—A few India
.1. Rubber Breast Pipes, niralePried anode, Nun what
4 wanted here, and bas bo O Oath metalled elm. If
the article takes, we Vidl keep a large enmity_ on band
.o No 3 Wood °tea llt tic PHILLIP&
N.,&-rAuc RUBBER OVER SHOES—Just moth 4
oma eamples, ldeuille Hem Elaarie Over
which we afar to the grade at stsy tow prises,
either by tbill amen or come. oat. aunbut any
amount that may be watued al abaft dQdde.
peen l t H PLULLIPS
mgre.uo GM ELASTIC BOOTS-1 dog pain
Gentian:pm' 2100.3*, jilgt mo'd and Lcur galg at the
India Robber Depot, No 0 Wood wino;
ootit3 J p , itikt4pB
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1178BIIROD, OCTOMM 1943.—W. gig nay
in receipt etr r . io MB 'W
oral Wee hata t ts.
Fly , olk gad eggubustlighli hie litiPth gad axe
npeeivivig regal. gulipitei. We age grepargal
ged at tagra tatioE man alkaga ssia
Via
raver oetgo COCO. W MUTH ik-f• •
.BLAcK
MoDAN FANCY saas—W -„ kro TcL a4
la ~
kind aenWm./tad-midi*
igglr figured black aud thug t r aa
ont e, red grid plaid deg agt o,
c r c
loge. let...alnin
hl dairtalk gad .clad do—they will be mild
ram
-;- ID OLO - el .. 1 ree,(---bu tof
e.
ov ip l, out iolsoeo rhy i m i f , 800
mations+ •
0 DRESBES- 3 R a 3lorpio io • howl 7 ff. -
.Ealoof embroidered lileollos ood miter mof
ice
good: of Wog Era hi Enm.tag Dan. cocga
EZZ
STEAMBOATS
CINCINNATI t PlTTilltilloll
DAILY PACKET LINE.
Lins wen known line of splendid omens. &cann
ers is now ...noosed of khe largest, swiftest, be,
ed end furnished, and most powerful &saw on Me
waters of the I.V.t. Every eccommeslalkon and coin
fort that money can procure, has been provided for pas.
wingers. The Lane has been m operation for five years
—has earned a million of people without the lent una
ry to their persona. The boats will be at the foot of
Woodstreet the day preview ko starting, for the reeep.
lion of freight and the entry of pusengen on the re,..
ter. In all ewes the passage money must be paid to
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Miuhon,
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 &cloys;
'Wheeling every Sunday sverung et 10 T. X.
May sst, 1047.
PACKET.
The MONONCAH MONDA EI-A Y
,Cit titnistortll leave Pm.-
burgh every Monday ntorning at 10 o'elort, Wheeling
every Monday ereang at to P. '
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TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBEIINLA No..° Capt. J. KLINIMXI,6I. '.113
leave Pittsburgh every Ttresday moruutg o lu o'clock;
Wheeling every Tuesday , ' evening of to r. a.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. Copt. it Nuts, tvtLl
leave Pittsburgh every WeariestLs) morning si 10
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening mu 10 r. r
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, Cape ((Lea, Cate Pau.
burgh every Thursday morning mil; o•morU; Wheeling
every Thursday evening al IU r. r.
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FEUD PACKE T,
The CLIPPER No.
mo 3, Copt Noma, will leave Pta.
burgh every Friday rning .t 10 o'cluelr, Wheeling
every Friday evening at 10 v. x.
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SATIELDAY PACKET.
The MESSENGER, Capt. S. Ra . vo, will leave Plus.
burgh every Saturday maralug at lu 'clock Wheeling
every Saturday eveahtg el le r. 8.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURO/1 DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
m at 184 8 .
ets atnasow,)
Leaves Pitubargb P at 9 oleloek, A. M., and ar
rives at Gilkel9 99 r, (Mouth °tate Bandy and Beaver a il,) at 3 o'clock, uld New Lisbon at LI, 111111 e alibi
Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. hl., (making the
trip canal to the river during the Wen) and Glasgow
at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and arriv“ at - Pittsburgh at 5 P.
making a eoutintions line forcarrying pas
sengers and Beagbt between New Lisbon and Pitts
burgh, W shorter time and at lava rates thart by my
other
The proprietors of this Lute have he pleasure of In
formingCan,.imup,ifililloth:et they hay . eLit n etip rrla i rs . t . claas ..4
freight, to MI In connection BEAD sre/1 known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect
tit the Pilisa
toil amh C C 113'
t (l
d other e da i ly
sheameri do and
the Ohio and Misaisaippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them
selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure cam
fo t.p
safety and dispatch, and aak of the public a sham
' ISTHORIZED AGENTS.
C AL fI.A.RTLN,
&W. HARNAI.I6II, Pku.burllh ,
IL HANNA. & Co.
myll I. lIARBAUGH & Co. Now L°.sww-
NOTICE-711e steamer BEA YER,C. K Charlie, mas
ter, sill leave alter this notice, for Wellanlle parieta•
say, at 9 o'clock nt the morning.
1844. 1 elits
prrTentrache & BROWNIVILLIII
Daily Packet Lens.
FEBRU4UY 1848 FEBRUARY Ist, 184
LEAVE DAILY AT lit A. M., AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete l,
ten line for the present season AT
LANTIC, Capt. James Parkinsoni
TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS :
hPLANE, Capt E. Bennett The boats are entirely
new, and are fitted op without regard to expense. Ea- •
ery comfort that money can procure has been provided.
The Boats will leave Me Monongahela Wharf Boat at ..:
the foot of Bros B. Pasmngers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advert •
timed bows, 8 A. Si. and 4 P. hi lanai
ITTTSBURGit]i kAclrkf..
The swift steamer
lain,t ,
CONSUL,
Dorsey P Kinney, master, will leave t
calmly for Wheeling, on hlmiday, :
Wednesday and Friday, et 10 o'clock premsely. i
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Sa. •
=day, at 7 o'clock, a M., precisely.
The Consul will laud at all the intermediate ports—
Every aceemodstion that can be procured for the rem- ".
fort and safety of passengers has been provided. The 't
boat IS 11.150 prov ided with a self-ileum safety guard trs , -
prevent expruana. For freight or pusese apply no
beard OT to DAVID C HERIAXI',
feb4 earner of Ist and Smithfiebt as ,
FOELNEWbRI.EANS
- -
The title new and substanuel enema
er IVANHOE-
Mark Sterling. master, will leave for
e above and usermedtate ports on
Thursday next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
For freight or passage onb
, apply board. oet3l
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Ilia The splendid fast ruminig steltreer
CAAIBRIA, •
C. S. Kendnek,master, will have for 1
the above and Intermediate ports on .'
Theaday, the 31stinst., at 10 o'clock, A AL
Pot freight or pusage apply on board, or i n , ,
,
.
tim2o FORViTH L Co i!
POR ClldeffiraTi.---
1 4 he splemlid light draught steamer
GEEV,
- Willnns, muter, will leave for
above and Intermediate ports taw day '
at 1/y, A. M.
id freght 0 p.naltir
=MEW
The new and hut runrung steamer
NORTH R I VER,
imaipm=urn Dean, will leave for above
aII sntermediani ports thrs day, at
0et.26
IU o'clock, A. id
FOR ST. LOUIS
The splendid and fart runniag steam
er PARIS,
m ilEt a blaretta, master will Leave for the,
above and intermediate ports on Thar,
da& r falthixt ;r a p t In
us ov'elsoek,
s_pFA. ports
b...d.
01.20
REGULAIFCINCINNATI PACKET. •
. •
.. , The Out steamer
i, HIGHLANDER,
72.,..::::,`.: Parkinson, master, will leave for the."
- - - .- ----,- - . hove and bitermetliate ports this day -
Poe freight or passage, apply on board. tleort
FGH — CINCLVN.ATI AND LtriffS - VILLS. — .
The fine new lfght draught steamer,
FORT PYI T.
t. Haller, will leave for the about
..... . . --
at il =
all intermediate ports Um day a ;•`..
11l o'clock, A. M.
For freaighar paaeage - apply on board.
FOR CINCINNATI.
ant emb.
The splendid eteenaer
FRIEMDIMOT
. Nos, master, will k
. v . e for Lh,
ve and totem:mediate y or. till/t de ,.
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Oct i:
==lEl
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
ciali st. Tika elegant sauna
RINGO' JLD,
'.eave for the ahoy
For freight or
b interbo.6l. 1111
•1 9titta day. 10
p a 5 . .R. ,1 4.1AY 0 1 , board. Oet 1:
REGULAR PACKET MAR CINCINNATI. .:
The rmss ao .1 Mat steamer
W EuziLLE.
71 a ir.i mr ter,vrill leavaonfolrvesbov
days and Saturdays of eao'a week. I ? :r n teigai or pati .
mi r e apply on bond or to
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SPLENDID 1NT0.4
Wluillarale and Recall/. OOD6 1
ftiA. A. AU/SON & CO., PITTSBURL H, PA.,
..i
AYE receive!, more than one thousand Cases en,':,
Package. of Foreign and Domestic tioods„ mak
one of the most extensive &sentiments in the coon
try, e mbracilur the /ate., riche. and most fashionebn . %
styles of !Mooned and American Goods, purchased ir, ,
entire packages frost the importers mannfacterere en/I1
large Auction sales, by one of the Emansaiding in Ness
York, oho is eonstatt sending us the newest ang - '
most desirable goods the Ewen markets, wine& i
will be offered as low as at an establish
m the: ,
Uni Beams, and lower than could possibly be offer ,
ad b ted y any House in the West. We enumerate the rot i .
lariamniclee—
srucs— rich o cases ch changeable, 'trip"
plaid and brocade Grade Agri; Gee do Berlin Gro d,
Series, Gro de Algiers, Glacier, black Gro dt. Rhinof,
While. fine Bann, Florence of all colon, Co. '''• Al
so, Silk Velvet of all color., • veil large nook.
36 GABES DRESS GOODS, air eases extra ne.4
mule wripedeaskonere; do do do printed do do; do am. /
figured Broghsh de Leine; do Clenence Plaids, MD
, • 11
Orientals, Arc. Also, 60 eases Alpacces; 80 m ”,_,
W i
striped sad plain Lyons 64 Tartan Plaid ad
Twill; 44 cashmeres and Grendilla Plods. a 5 ,. ,
FRENCH MERINOS—A foil ....me.. , v.( bloc ,
cm:* scartekNuanu, Nuarie,e4 maoufo .
.blcet'PraTi• a and ex',
Zl)o W e etat s x&nprising the Wm e.r
.con„ . 7 :
wouttent ever offered la title city, rxibratr „, l ong a
squats Cashmete and Tartan plaid sne win, Moue:
Brunswick, Finlaxill, Jests Una, Lam" u ne , an d o c.
er Skew!.
EMBROIDERIES,
LAC GOODS) f /LOVES, &v..:
Lau caps, collars, curs, weeding col/ ,„..., o t, pap ,, zp ,
AJso, linen cambric k a d lawn ado' s . Lapp. and p:4„
age, Bell Ribbons flowery of all kid 4, Gloves do
i GIMPS, FRIN CORDS, Br /AIDS, 6.11,-..A II
easortmeet of Us e mos s fashionable ~,,,i.a .
LINEN AND HOUSE KEEPIN 4oc:ar—t g , i
trine ...Awe, be. 0 ...-• Linen Sheeting au;
Pillow MSS Linens, Table Mtn ask and Diaper, sat?
Daa..k Table chubs and Nap' cies, Haekabeck. Kul
eia. end Bird's Et, Diaper. F'.ennel,„„ ISO pa .
every variety. illeached and Brown alusitns— eke :.
Iran 1q ps of all the toes/l' known make.,
Ns—Hore than 100 carious entirely new'
and winter Ribbon., v.) . 'choice styles. ra l
Franck Cid/1k Llweistreres end Doukins, in gee
variety, Vesunge, Scarfs, cravats and Hdlifs.
While Goode of evert desortptions, together with e.i
..isle lap:Mt f o . 7n i tln a dry r gopla gam !,
rec.,..0, ° M. price. ro te° II: 67 n os" g o''' I °'
10 balsa fired it.nd white Flannels, all wool, for 16e 7,
7 oases Idue,e.od orange Ponta, e
IQ oases
Calienes, 33 =for too '
4.9 do fast colored
61;
la do Bleached Aluelins,
46
4 do Moos de Leine,
log
7 do real beach thogbarn, . oy
Also, 60 bales 44 Brown ?dual/.
All ervirkich, le connection with those above tv e
tinned. Will be offered atlas* pricee Than rea be el or
odbi
tog.or eatablialmorou in this city Th . ON
Pro 4. bug . MAI, which lasurea malice and , C Iro e.
SS St. Will 00 strictly observed. Any cosy!. P . .c la,
.1 at Ilia Milabliehineut found to be above th e Kel,l
market prices aeaniesum reduction well 6100 I will,
I T b e . , eble,. ;VW the circumstances being ow de know
t. .., . 77 4 1 3 7 0150.4, it being their dears sty I all goo
shall ot. ISM so tan and honorable terms_ All parso
1ft ,"_710,..!_., 00 014 limed to examine Of.r askulllSS
lIMPO l -ssellair the beast obligation xi po echos..
0014
— .. o lulteratO fore ••Aolo g the — hi
044 b&sbaes & between h d dersigsted, Lind,
UM . IWO o(ilinnen, Wallace a.Co .,
Yr M. 4 d o . day di
..art 11110tual =ascot 1 , .. e butintaswill be co
llaaao, ano that of the taw oyqlcd, by lb. ' ,
canon, Wallace, Lyon &
JOHN HANN EN.
HENRY HANN EN,
•
, WM. la WALLACE,
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OClAber VI, Ifitd. IL J. WALLACE. L
Ia 'talking fr:do the Flint Glass manufacture, 4.
would chostkily rscommend OW strectasors, H...?„
Wallace, 340 a * Ca., to our friends and the p,,bi,
JOHN IiANNEN,_
00tHKIW HENRY HANNANi
.._
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r imiug,„,,„,._Cicbia,., 'mired from the FH!
TibMllll4.lriLlietare, WY' the purpose of devocis"
ISlSte4tl94lolbAtr Willie and Had Lead k. Lathe,:
u Thialergs c libeLle"O
I. Wie-H .
the condo..,
. c. o .- d i eas then& tad the publte. rat
lam 'maimed, and e peel o be constantly manufact;
dig el their wee en, a lerge mount of above an
elm, m the moat (scramble Miss, am; may be foss
for Um present at the old stand, No Ha Wood st ;
trit
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