-,:,-, : ! : ,- VTIMM 3 EM:BY.V,itIliTE a CA. : 7111 . 13 :WrSSORNItd;NOVEBititi:-liik'' - • ~ 1 .1" • • V. -,4llhielthkrajnas "OA SOMorMiloo o theN .. ° W am and hat ted Mateo e~te• . ton►tidad from UMforrieei • • • • LIST".I 11 w - =2 1 42 11 1 INT .eha7oi P l ea L 6rM r 44Cnß2l/ 0 4COPr)rt i n 7DS - Fon. 271$11111)94enteure LI ,ZA00.41.8.1r , FlOll VICE.,I7IMV - Biro& 4nD -PI : L o or al"*.ri J3EXATO n em ,. et T..14 / 11 AL ItLECTODS. • Jan B•XnaticegW, aDISTRicr ai r . Beemwebiee, . 1 1 4 1, , ..: 14. Williilll3Colder; ' 3. James Wllliata_ll , ll4ionc ' cs. =471:;"."`"c4 16. ..k4l/44AV. name,' e. , e , eze .g:./. 11 2tr 7 . 17. AIItUVIWI3F , CuZI, • E 7.lam I).(ite. la ' 1114 'a t • a lobo Landes, e t Der ld ,3l°l _ ./Mn.EL schmeiei. gt 111. Chioriasi3nyder; _ 11. Valium (i. Harley Thaws 118 w FlurleilTY l4 ; 91. Baal E. Parriattem. THE tazstiENTin ON TtriESD;ll:Zrt=ioilninEit; "C • - IDENTtA FOB P RS; 'C24 B E b 3- PE oFFiorn 4 •0211t,11108311718111•ASP 4WD: :1(10 TO the I:foie:sot Lowei St..claiiiiri64 131 W. LiarEinolagbam Yu:4sMb Sistgivrmlcresped-. T. Ypo , tr. --11.1.stedAatts4,,F•41 keegi l tin actii.it`ZoriliX374ziru-TWZ3j--Ed `vrards--k,liVLigt, in , du boron& of o .ilirmingilum. itafin 011111SEMI4 on Saturday adernoon - aaatr . 3 . elk gauctollo: Coosa one come all, host Alta -Elm A. W. Loo mis az! 0'1146. . , . 1104111.0Zt page tor Telographie MOWS, tA munuariron4riaz,vntatisi _ . Weergeet the entertain of the friends of Taylor endßiThiictre, in the two eines, to the proceedings of the &Wein Township Whigs; wind offeelar the - coaniesitien cifthe Wards, the splendid priie ban der which they sera is ISO. We axe. informed by Tanana VAlX,2:'4o4te elergn of that it is • in_',lsne , cirdor=as : petfect and litaidifal as When it same *o . .. 413* anigt, The. competition . for. this banner will doedideni be sui spirited' air iha eMnest ise to the Townships 631' theeer ; offered:by itre.Wwds. LoooNmo nprescigc3r: , - The (hawing is a - sun* langliar used ill the PtltstairgO i szi,a.iaarlsdi'.4 l a kitiliod to the Whig pastiin gent#l, and this pipes ia. para.— anhar, arbieh have selik..ted ki - ndoni Ikon ',a lkali sitieles: *What a mtellanimoni, _commutable set duet andthe luau of the Federal Ad au eim des. mad to low, as to mannfacture Ilea by; the doz•n, and said utter them, afterthe proof been offered shit they were lies! - The cowardly , defruners of Gen. Cass—they have. hem guiltr of deliberate, Wilful, and malicious lyinir-the reiterated Iles of the Gazette—thereaders of this 4iOVAZIng antilia• Alone sheet—hyposertin al pratirarreulated. Ileums lies ,on Ildett:Cod , ounternpliblyiguarant Fathom infantomlY lyi.ter„porttloal steuddrehi--in: famous lice urtered by . the deifher:, eta, and Waimea lie— impudent lie ,, infatnehis is deed is Widoreriectlerstaelis ef these pchtics# scomadrele—Attornas , Bdtid.434,.e• Federetae , "M111414V, from 010,14. proved hiaiseliablaeltid I=4—Lue6lbst th*.fglutl!,Pleyton Ike Mini , te the hsvel stdackgasid i ii Tota Cor win, mid" iehierunpriacipled - Lintightmeal Whigs alvfl'ams ate • - Whit-t specimen of LOCCISXO arguments is; hits! - And yet this very 4 Post reiterates the asset Pcici the tiamipaper, duittherowas 'a Frden.l 4043ritil in the House of Representatives of the States, in the .soliion of 18t6 end and endeavors to create the impmssion that it was ow. ilatto that 'PerlankflidjOrit? that this Irish bill was awmed—whenthetruth is, thatthe Locormos had W'Maiority of afoot 701.—suld_rlekated the bill in - , :opite of Whig efforts to the contrary. It is tinne.., ioassarY for us to chsracterize soch copatiot-.. - ." To the OrtendeorprN 8011. Wont you, et ainl - 04i00 tea4d a .01.0 n eye to day from thearpeoada of Mr. taarsox ob Georgia, a terdicrai 4404 ea. iand ale° alto , fidloartaciaietireav of-*r. Cozwre• &Sao, Ohio. -:ka:olia Corwin wor, illy o[ tee( ott a'sabjetti DiaL'whiett, he hea dads si*deles d and judge as candid rwm and - mix &sax • of saucl.--" .0:40.6., c,:,- :11C4kjuidirelled 11*.eteaPihe 4 bni - oneany'd :take ----, sto „t r , ::week ' _ , _ 'O. ---- zwio 6.,d peraofiewbrawt I • bid been 11..Pe'T,T•heno itie-oNT:hqpi,El 1,- - - a 'l li b t ib IT; es're their:,,faraul 4 " 4 Nr2 • ' ` • by lo w ph i ee •so- meeting. ' al lir : C b a; ~•.,--• i . , ~ ' ediw. n a,gla .ree y kfre..grou aw e ' He m Zi a th e :-.1916".41u!1e. e . ... -- ele - orl'arhor•-'w, ° F id on ! at, .mow vote .... • l a . electron. ... ' ' •• • l' . lie ''' er 16 id ee Gen. Taylor et e P /AL .h.• •••• a. alintrbb ' -boon:waif elect. ,',% ''.424 { '' .itotension otSitott v. , ,,, . his pe ! .. •,, 14 ., •‘" : •• ' • ••• be mill not T o a uazi., siaverY iv --.' ' 1 ' •••;*.l l6ll4 •o l . n . meieL u V b P! ' North or Gong 4 0 e•-.• 4.4' '' '. • r''` °lir - •d. nd here egoint", sew; ''*,,' _ a te ra j ar ite ,, e 5,... 1 . ume h at I know•-•1' V e il D '" ','"'-'•' 1 adr'-ewrgoint-1 ore--'ll n - itrzkoow Zac an' •• ' ' e' ' ' t a l k*, oda fte To meal, nor "' -' '•'''' I°l=l' ot.ison XI ,a la °, • l " -Ida Pe ndmg ate* 1 :Taylor '6l the = a Terse it - akilit? _-, 1 . 4 In'' , • 'con d one d;) *heel-urn ' ~.. , vi..k." 17 ice, mi(tielioN 08, ---.ll.ywr- 1 :i'" :. ----. .........."- c asebti , detonator, fairersk,_,__---• • I, of you to 1 nolanactioia4V med., I have - v• . „ the " t ,th el l iitika with me. "" ma when on d° • 02 th is *tram .I . took my &arra friends .n•-• I had to seponwe rwever with kola., by ~....- id o , be tatrnltteprlonpea . this aet . Mt thttwith____,,tnq,,treay kiwi tiethtea.alia". tol ,r Lost ...f . ..airtli ee ,'• gle nom. the w F ve ol a i 1 &2 0 4 „__.,__.,,..64 i.ar's -, k n ot. therefore. , f, W ar s i mu la i „ . " s "l m "i t haw, vr . “'"hen .Ge in o fuy .r tr by de w er , um PoP u ttr e a , -(4.v.' )4'11'4 I zuPPart 'Preiddent novr berom• +. orthetCses_candidates kir .. . 1 _ to otoo ••„ m odi r E at , an'A bite id= 7 .7.riT h a ve ae ' , ohs ohecirh_l_ a pm l / 4 d 7 ••• ' 1 , 104.44-' • '"•'' ' - ' tairrSfirifsrnew for the peetent.esouth, lee guano . at the Mumma At the Bask . esentagement our city. toll a which had mtud. better have, been omiOed. if m upe..gor &taro, are- cantiottsit enanstrnii i rhertuvrie iveiali&a the finttic4l, btists arot pm _3 nave lboircapitid for the um of the community. which ibiltisvietveamite Lint too little Wt fix two =ug. 'llO4 pe#urialteely offered sill cc 'the lieview states Lathe aus, it is:not bemuse oft L'lW:baria spite of ithetn. .7./atiptehriaus pro laby.rtuh Operations. , •it is guts true,t;ettke Review eart,that the Banks. &fPdtabtuili ate net fir tie bnaken by &redundancy ofdreetanrita!" 'Bch vie anbmit that Any sneers on that more come' with a very had --' • mace, to zaftig intest„ hem one ofthe chief inane " Alp= alba nomawhaUoonatoriouj fank. of Cainr Mows. Souses tyt ids is !tot o"D:elated to make .e rlOl disoilra ts and probably was eta Ueda to do iis=thefr air events, (ateyond dispnte. :What they bees to say about i4Cdtit brordndiiiii;ldillid a 'iiny;,6.4i." . itay, very pass what it is roma. There is plenty Nam got tut game!' fare in , the Pout, , but we did nor litutiletiefute, ila:Review was its fellow labor . . The Hon. - Elaniamgray pi!" dial at his real. dam, a m Boom on Saturday manila i, at 2 o'clock. Heins irdisSithicar. - He graduated at Havard Vuivimigity - in I= =Tams of his class mates still utilise Win A. Andean Jeicialai L BoiCi add . John 8947114 5 Mei Otis Ints filled many important poEßo°Sees. _Hahn* representod idliganhtnietts ill boat °tempers His reply to Plactmey fa the flanat' on the Atiaantizi Compromise, Is a assalpiace of Tolunsiyelognancel,.l3a was op.' fold,dplarict4ttonsry nada:John Adams, urns ". e. member, of the eelebratedni: d i a T iation; siairiPresideat of the State Senate' Judge of the Postal Comt of Common Plana; ant tYethirdiMiyor 'of Penartin; •• • , alitiorbie Talon Awakas Al • meeting of that Whigs. of Baldwin Town. A wn Wu Wm. 'Woodford wan celled te. thir ara of APkinkti 50Cmtary. The caveat of the meeting being W h en 400 bp the Charlene, the following prprutable itad resolatlons were offered and tnanliz 'wow" the. Fs.eeilite ;Committee of the Boinghind Heat , CM of APer cowry, bar° EVlABsuutter fer th e onirti or Town. &f p in ibis coaatg,arhich shall give the largest in " moo - of iota to the Toytor and Pillextre Elec. WIN anne.a !rotary; overibri'vote'of Gov. Jobn. atfar — theleibre , Rooked,' That the Whig of Baldwin Township saw the aplendhi Price Banner Awarded to .them 11'1844, to the Ward Ist etc alticii of Pittsburgh 'oe ~wry which shall give the largesi hammed - echo exoportien.to the iitimber of votes, to the =SFLlttairreEleiitia* over the TOM OtGOV. Boolertli•Thiitthisie.itireeedings be pantile& :In the 'nag pixel in the two imam Xaarroffes totruarti.Boitriol. Robert Cam. - Itheri of Piaui Dr. Chrome S. Hays of Upper St. Mir Ana Dow Risher of galdinaTownsWP. . ..c , :.:... , 3tc"i:'°r ^ s , as~;2:. ; r..3~~:~'i+rn.-nr,:~c. ~ + _w: - nr:^a:`s!s+-nT'-_--~,~..z-rr,~~vrn!' y ^ - i. .e:. es "till : „ 1 0cfsilr 0 , ' • Prilacolla" Or f • .` "4.4 ' • 14C 11 e to ILe trOuse a epresen • s THEPC4§I2ICI*..O.F , TR9 e • • 'Si t tke, pity ofiSe South rest, in this very Pre. aid lid election, and its clients upon • the,parties ,of this Unkes:,. The election over ` And it ma • be wsqt - a - the-Toeerenh e .smh v i . • .. • ... tit ov rpL;— " Ut e lsreefi tuii jragtr Cten MLitt - nosla i tiriftanir-soikwho. &es not see that the Sesitir Ma. ,AsTlleftigt,olibil MCI stnippk - us degigritoflag VlcK:Piligilt . „)% .1f ' o iiiScit ol •l4l4.:tio ni*itilt,hit Oprtafom4l,*: 7N,..litgTeidersolhalistrulhownyeit tolk bi •zgogAz;of thar Preilditnigl eleaggir ieF4.ll4lv.all :import:o stilijicfitkiiedilefinrotylfgategleTheut will hiV rot.eger,Niage - a. „`LK Ogitkii4ifte,ioiit! jialrilled nign:tbeir Noitieg;fii4dlitkigiti44o4 eoricilistioa,gadcommigiio , Thesanglatal-itid, ;igdgaig iespogety wilt be: helniliwhictr. innephleW laves lagely,EugAgArth - a'd .egfir Lirergrigbigirfaht :111. Seinde-ithi is Moitilei biolite .27iti itille4. 'igelifiPin rirgiDiadaiikei .441 , 4641,.kb bn•stili. ,orait;ifFa c nothing-,-. • Let-IYhkgery - sueceedeturd• •aliWillbc se,rillt - thatifatriettle meribtmeNdng alid lSoistirWillveme together 41 settle ,thnithstrncting fineilliin uponjust amihnuorithle tetras.' ' Itely.up ; on If, air, threat "a 111Di:wig to the ear ; " which Wlll be. *alien twthnhatied. • Whet is ' the -Semi) to espeet fronitlik:WhigioftheNcinlt after 111 e, etee , t tkia,favorable tons rights and inte i regs ipon:th'e; hithjeet nf: slavery,l - lett the Tuldin. bajudged by• the past. Mint arrppomithstatnnpathy, whatlaid mid cornkirerbave Weeiterrecefedd frbni Me baba , 0/Notthern Whigitil ---: What - voice Inisliten-infee.6: airitnthim nlimerotA reika, ig . ebeet,itierSpg 41 e a die, .alturatice Moray? In primary esegthbliPP , of littpeople, in State Conventions and Statettite:. gislatures, and In the - Halls of ContrressywhiiiNcettl. erts:-Whlg loth ever given hit votd in• 'sup i pirdi at 'SbilithOt, eghto ? who- io the manAofthitt Km : 114 -- rdifrets *ate lse had the-Will'sarlho Ms. Alepectdence• to mind up for the .Snithe, - imkteleisn thumprii orgogularVV4F 6 Filitea -I hCOttgige, teliced that partirt.. AO ''s A .IP, Air, tbst,Piii a. 'filleen:StMeolll tbni . tinion,sitratebinglminTthe 'Arts ludo; alon&hemeai lakes, across ther. Obdtcr:to then far regions, of tee mightt‘llist . c . ,tttetet has tidt ttutro one voice raised, ar s 'oneiyolle. gi:Veittltr Wilt . Southern lights cgutintelesgi,figkg imi ggi:igiell' ' . Maks of theigreat Whig paittri - - Aret - 444 Who bear the antowor lawn:lathe .pritteiplteof , Whigc united in optin and boMilerhrratagatitatt the Sonth, - ; upon a queitfort lablving such Vital consettietMes' to her interests, her rig h ts, her existence 1 ,Apd is it babe be li eved, that a vehange Will eorneever the spirabf theig dream*" after the Pre.suletnial Mom'. tionl No,nir, the,gentiettelantli'dm IVirgitilF de ceivers himself, ifhtfaupposes that there is one North sera' Whig no the itihr of Congress . : *afar :Witten ' • iVtal biro or me far nfaitand just istritragrioent - of i thud treied question any more after theelectien then before it, farany settlement ctilt:chlett can ormight, to tie acceptable to kge...conaggents or mine, . -Is 1 thCle•onev Northern- Wirth in thin Llall, grin-the .*lmieowto is piepakettleveta .. egaintatherWdrotot m Drea 7 . j:lftliewt h - li - , - tet hith hemp:pert. The - rept not one. Is there ode whoWlo4lolol.lhatilsen.. ti compromise ? Is Marc one. who will- cote- to. jeaCis the - matter in the hand* of the•people • of•the [Tertitoties themselves? And are these Matti: dr 64, ' 'lki , dinaY-OPtui piles 44; 1 2,1k17.161,i,Emr10 , frouratler the election, and' give by long, settled,' - afittdeitrlneherished - opinione, open a-1044cm in , wilitek Pretr opinimis meet the oniverarituppravai. of theatr66ltiinentsi "Da the WhigmeuttliMil from no South,na this Socir,igiplyggch gittgitiiii gii:, ctioti to their , toulAi . Miley do,lthey are: grossly deceivedraml if they are deceived themselves: believe me,sir, theirconstiments will oat ho, bysaty such deluSive hope. - Tai* knosb . Mid risPosituidorq . EA:my...! a... low - axr4sion froni: Ai rTerritirth, ofthe Union no deep .rated, ethisfing.o6rorbiregvem dinalfrath re to the wad of .4143 . rthieiti 'Mugge- • - Wit s, (IMP, it the South to; gain by exchuling. -the qu scion from the canvass, ur pomponding its Arend beyond the Presidential election? Sir the future tafety of tho Sorith ) l vertlytelieve,ilepends 'ttentilt elite of the isisidentilf election; :fad . the Note rathmititito§nupatives in crew of the clarity!. An4Ohlhresterot h from the Hirrifa ,DehiVing net. ther "-aid or comfort"! from the Whig party of the Geri &hies, from foh-sr . isattrOe to OM qcsuthik. (r sympathy and support! If the acienrichq comes' a sedtion °pie, the South ield a. minorityli bothatouses of Carves, Hurl -who dote &Argil that, so far an the Northern Whigiare concerned, it is dread* sec t ional question? "At *se:stint? safety dependiraUpart upon the friYad4rp titco.. new of a portion or the Northern Hapnemey.— Thrust:a to a spirit of lusher en 4 independence, ries serving all praise, .there vire some err this aide of the Home "01 this Hall, who. though- reviled-and deserted by Sciatbein' Wliice , , and . threatened Web . popular vet:menace at home by Northern Whugs,are yet breasting the storm wbinh- has been raised to destroy them, and here to day, 63 they have ever 'stood, the grm undaunted defenders of the sacred nomproahses yfthe Constitution. And if !be dark, angry correct or Northern abolitionism.' swe!iing and sweeping with accumulated mass of the whole Whim:arty at the'llort/r, and gaining arms "ant strength by dcsettetn . from the rinks of Dee meenmy,sbill becoine tea , powerful Gir resistance, conaulting their selfprevervation, the first great riding law of our nature, • some of oar Northern Democratic Setettets 'who stand out in hold relief en the friends urthe - eonstgutienal !tins ottbe Sonthi Sir, ivt., eVery Sanatoria man ,1 1 00 k at. ilia, thing as it really id.v.nds Let him as closes his , eyes to the fact that if the Wilmot proviso is reject ed by this or any other Contreti, if the just - ethig. i , (the Heath shill bickircserivetT antlltroteqest; fr must be alone' toythec to! OLLOntsociVic. I:ne i n:then Prom the non slaveholding Seines, Dun to ourrmatident expectationra car Democratic &a 'lies id Congress shall-give way upon this subject, Sballttris yet :loather and a higher soarer of, ietwitY, in the conservative power of the Eiden, rive veto. And if the peoptrof the South shall be deceived end detected, tiylhri . se nets or deception rind freed, which linve Marked the condtict thud Kocortidtbe wicceits of ther:Whig party upon another nasantn , ble occasion in the history of the coaigry, and whirls finittprewsu eppecrancea attain bribe main uienpans Used by the same phity in the approach , lug %moat, the Eseceuve payer of flue natiOn. hUtinot safety to 053 4 A:dub; may he placed in the handapi one who, whatever may be his identity of interest and .palicy with the sSonhh, cannot, wilt ontidere not ? conalpenay' Oath him sok= 141 6 0.?..04*.t the' 9 #?' th . e . 'Execetive veto real the unfriendly ceactmeiht liConressirinal majority. Sir, let the South look to it-.-tut every man who tow its interests, its rights, and its, honors at hem?, see to itittit Kr far wet* 1, vole (40 voice are Wincernek NI treat • cowiervative-power of thr,Coestitottou,npon which abaci we may have to rely for safety,. shall not be placed In the hands of one, who will-be but -clay , iu the hands of the potter' one who, whhtever (any be his. claims upon the admiration and grilititile of his eottoury for deeds of noble dartag,. stand.. pledged if elected President, td yield his Own opiu. sans to the will of Pongress. • • *. Bow then could Generrd Taylor interpose the Excentive to save the country Guru the 1 . 44101ia1l of each a blow ? Bat, slr;strihr as Gen. Taylor has expfessed env . itiiin'ten upon the subject,- it is • rail 441artua the Soup? In Lis celebrated "Signor tettanbe gave big sanction and approval to the ortlitungen of 1 757. .by Which slavery wau excluded "froni:tbe western Terraray. embracing the States,.of Otto:. nditina, Wisconsin, and! MichitPta, 4 ,6 initidu I cause and foundation of all the fearful !wig, trettort witieb now threatens Off. Besides so; is ant the Nader, irc*Congtessi Byer The sithdOct'or 'slavery itithel Territories, and itt the. District', Of Columbia Ismootedquestiona Dowszot kowastbstthestgWs 'Whig party!ra tholiortig . and- lanireportio . rtofthe Detnawits(olalra the tSmatitationatigower of Con gre.??.?rer Aut.:W/ 1 01004feet r . it 'Aar PYen. soinetimeneeded by &nth= palathigthe so dear, es it-constitutional proposition, that there ntay exist no difference of•opiaion, upon. aim sub ed Is as unconstitutionality written in Ana large ankstarlagJette,re "that be who runs. may read r How, then, in tba . ctlmence of any eiptessed.or. known opinion of Gen-Taylor, can we reasonably nuppoan that he would consider the Wiltribt Pto so an a clear and palpable'ciotation of the Cottstis nation? And, air, what point is better settled in pit , • lineal practice, than that ks wko is eboated to power by a party, must conform, in all agendal sad in portend snoarnrgs, to the opinions ondpnarspla of those who hare ansferred °Ace upon kanr•• And mho Fag! dray' that a &rite jority of that par , * tpapontalwiy.ooJ, Taylor rglier for hie sleitiagcarg 1 4.idaanoprontietng adithaes of the Wilmot Provi. sot ' _ . Ls it to be supposed; thert,thatHeckTsylot would veto any nipsentreWhich received the'Saficllon and antrum, e ofd - Bechled majority of his political Wends! Bat, sir, I ark if it is not already well undershoot!' *by those upon whom he must mainly depend for success, that deemed President, he will nottoter. Gam with the nation of Congress upon this sub-. just? Sir, the letters of distinguished Northern Whigs, positive and public savorous of members of Congress, mi.:stollens of Whig ratification meets fogs, and the almort universal declarations of the. Northern Whig papers, speak opt plainly upon this poiot. They support Gen. Taylor bemuse they understand and Mi., that upon title, as well an other questions of domestic policy, he will yield to the decisions of Congress. Sir, does any man be. . vf lie d.ot ire r would have received the nomination of the Philadelphia Convention, if g had been known or &bend that be would - veto the Proviool , But. sir, d the Southern Whigs had by their course berenneme.. contributed to strengthen. the bands ref thoteurho are our enemies at thallorth, and if the nomleatiorr and - rapport, sof Heat' Taylor is calculatedto produce like results, and Ills elec. tion to aid its breaking down the only party at the North which has been friendly to the South, what - a/o we to think - of them, and haw are we So Char.. admire their conductin the ndeninatiou 04 sup! port of the present Wbig candidate for Tine Prea.. Meat? Sir, i charge the Southern members of the ' Philethdphia Convention whatever inurletve been tile honesty of their intetitiritis, with n veinal alum. ailment of Southern' rights- and interests, to the ribminntiou wed. aupporr,,,of , fillmore for Vice President, What is his_ porta= upon I question of slavery! He is a Northern man, rt . ga ding at thetNorth, with all his Interesting this North. atuTounanit by the party which lies manifested such uncompromising hostility to Southern truths unions—identified with it m position _ r cy, and political power. ,The very; ' he now holds, was conferred upon vention inliew York which unselfish/4Y adapted the WiltnorProciso 113 one of.the *4941 PO, clev?rits political faith. Tluaeeritnelsocen, with othei'bt oi t his opinions, eon leave no doubt upon Nis candid men of his Inutility to the South union Ibis subject of domestic Slavery. Are Smathernlnen ready to go blindfold Into the support of a men for !' Vie •. ... * i -.. ant date tr '•: --'-.., w "wo. II • • question are 170 : 4 • !„." 7 : 7 ' al ., ' • 7 , ybe that the deeq. •b , be' • .... • 1. • will depend nip i il • ~.., - 'et of t 4 m officer of the . . i ! • . Thri 0 01. . t e non slave boldle Y ed. ICs ..• _ -•*, , shavaceu4.plase or the- _VA!' ; ••• . -., eryerdwoyertiliZ firMllr=te, tins 1 whole ution, upon the decision of whichlic : Millie d u o ads, may rest upon the single edte of -4 ' ' -v ice.. -• !ISM t cr.jj=3,l4o l l , l l ll6.lbs,n, PAhe .0 1 ! an. • toe womecoun • mat the occupant i • -. 1 ' •'..• ".• n oel atlW tlitt7e l t i , 11, ° , . 9c't . ' •ii:mitiMier - piesttmptliiras to die a12 ... t e •• • nieddiCa42lllll4:47=l2 Wes , -biU= 1 ' ; • hO..- but lentathrbeYobil theitt4 'dint In: %Not :::6 1 1 :. • f i ciplifilffr , lniiiiialarldem4kr.: iii,.,A64 , griri,...Eiloiry iii the , :ttatte them: "` L 'elk.t -:- ielienbtlYtki int Cartgreen„.4 l ,ls3B. I 1 itrheu•ntee ' ••.. liiiiirrwerelantringin inim all 1 o• the North, and *Men their reception - I ..4•V re :•••At'enc,l*.teet ""'ih' ' ' di 1 Wien- , t n e•SP 4 Antta.talats•-. _.• - •Tht.w.ns• !!•Elk .Caine•ed ••• "4 ihet-enenseteucet: tblietii tame .- llteutile • .• , ifirveteripoili thariousuala Intralbe• . 11 •bitC of h . ii#ittion. ••• to 4 "L II ,:.,- or . •• 1 ..:And itti :r41:07 - cilial,:iiilit Pad kt: ailyiei, • what, id t ....book -*lac is ; the-. w hole. comic I tirtfr ist(itt . • she - stowessof - titetberetesetle. time 7731 .cA lic •F l i ll oiti*Ipoiaitlotrorven;:ea*ilion 4.am' . • n. err have been ilelibiciabeli.fia -eried-na • ii •• nly avowal to the• Atniiiricanipaople. TDeihen • op. is eh, bot•tett, to yam - conjecture, or .colitiallkt. : , 'lliiii4triroi , • • : - -• (Fei• p .liiiiiedfai. fti:slii•eiA hod Oitea - elisoael. 41 ingulige - (7 1L•t:ile lawiech.a pt.iieir,€.4....., !ItieCtiny infgOppemeut of the jurisdiction of Con iio.4.44hver he subject of slavery in any form what ',ltyflt.. is letter to Mr. Nicholson; he takes open, Me* i gtifeautyl •In.his, leiter MAL Coto, i f Mince of ..• ilienfee •Convention, he gives on .64plielt6dhesidif 16 Ilk the principles adopted by ; dl-4- i. °°.3 0r.0 0 4 10 1. late down the Democratic. e!zo€4. oil upon iheitiE j ect di 'Ana erf. 'Si, if Gin. gees sheold' tie - etee!ettyreindW n. tend. Con. 'Atibuid . ' any debt- • zulhbaniP4lrte 414 ,4 iPtb , o f Altereidi its elbilnfenneuie proem; he sleVae.Pledg' 4ase ' - 'O4IC: eAlllrm•to - Interpose the Executive ve. Re -.4l t,'44.:iiill'ili4li:4lol. no Violate - that pledito. I oetthltipLtio sta, without dishonor, and with4mq brimfiug down epos . hic head the jeer* ex. raMallilln or ti defroutled atid - onnilted constitueocy. 71Uly-lte, Wilily - if . not 'Ott the:capreiallecltimthur of- hi. opinions upon thls•.stilijett—we have • more: We: Laee• his recorded vote in the Senate of the United ;antes; in conformity with these opinion& When the treaty with hiestect was under ecniside. ratinain that hody . ..ldr; lliOilicin, of Connecticut, a Whig Sebator,miwed that the treaty be amended ,hrineelling . the Wilmot- Proviso, and matting it applicable to all the territory acquired by it. The name of Lewis Cass is recorded, along with all the Sentheru Senators, against the motion," 1:3101 , 11 ,. .1,11i1W19' ~. To 1114 E2120Y,1 ofbe Natiainalniellivecer. :4ere appeared in the Intelligencerictrtho lab , 11Sisch,:181.4fig eztrar.t of& COMIIMUiCatiI:III arm iiiihy Orn . Ff.:Fe.;wle:Cass to thlSSecretary of War, Ldated - Willitimaille, 12th January 1814, which axis 'ita4iublic by a colt oflbe House of Represent. hvea i which I am, with others, charged with te,iis . ittlal negligence in the hurrender , of Fort Ni. , 811 , 'i ...net fall of Niagara has been owing to the most is-is:buil negligence. Th&force in a was fully OoMpetent to its defence. 'Ate commanding °S i cet.,,Capit. Leonard, it is con decay said, was at his mei boucle' !hitt, miles f in the fort, and all the-officers appear to he r sled in as mach se. evilly as though no enemy as near them. Capt. TOCer , ma 'WI Unfhplon, both, of, the 24tjr. bad eon:paint,. in • tholirt.: .aatbicif tbain..nre.rO obits,* from it Tbeir conduct otight , to lead/icily inewa Opted, 1 not also told that tiligneillfallau,estess Zi wts in the fort He etelkaNhePtisftitt .... ' t O.liir as related' to myetirptNhailed Gen. Cu, .to an agoaluit;iithich'bU heed . iiialfe public. Otte. 1 . 1131 Oct hf ttdroomounieatitnela to corroborate 'MT i;14); chino, .and to &too toot 'Gen. Levi.. Cu, . den alamteirlanothor worthy and nwelurriooa of. fec4r, Who exhibited hisfahadutd'to the public in a didbrept,.eriy,...alu!Aving, alio, that he had stated 'who tttas*.antrue as related to him. As 51our vatilitrptper will hereafter be a rolia• blq ammo for inammation in the history of our re priblie,ll 'demo all the facts in relation to this roe tarifa he Maenad in its eolomns, no far as not to degrade them. _ _ JOHN A. ROGERS, Sr. Washington,:htetelt 3,181.1. Gen. Casa, to ha latter pufallshed in the official document, comma niested to CaWells lately, anal dated at Willman. Innuary, 1614, states as Wows : - also told that:Major Wallace, of the fah, w . in the fort. He escaped, and is lapse at Erie." Ccry of Cure four. • Wstunsarces, MAactl 1 ,_1514. ' Ido certify that I have .eta Major Bin 'Wellness, of the sth U S. infantry, leave Cliatauquy Poor garners on the morning ofthe 11th December, nod thMI, left on the Ultit, nod went to Albany by way of Plattaburgoind, es I plumed that place on the 190 =dun the 21th ofsaid month, t dui bee the - 15111JOirliti Albany. 3UIIN lahlthiELL. Late Lieut. sth Infinity. AlJuror? /skr,x.-m2 p=}UL'S • Wasainotoa, !duo' 2 /bl 4. Thij is tb certify, that, from several statements depomiell_ is this otfice, it appears Bien Major gen. jammlailace,of the tee/Deal cif H. 9. Infantri, was i on the day that Fore Niagara was taken by the Eiji,* forces, on his way ifOIXI chatanquy Four fOrnrs to Albany. J. B. WKLBACH, Adjutant General. Thme *PIM publiA:geg Cass's letter *ill Or** publish thin PacarrriteeLp Carrrat ore rmt heiress Brayer The blew Oriersian Commercial Times.contans no adiOd ort, the'plexlnution and capital of the United -States for 1848. It is made up by taking the re. toria tif'tElld, and additli 2v per beat, for the hi. closed of the tiaztei,;ta pare The prices of prin cipal articles - ape:election are assumed no fallowa - -Cotton, at illeenar.per portitdi'Sugar ;4; 116 , 3; .Toba4cet 7; Wheal 80 . cente per bushel; Coat 30-, -Bole* 30; Oais 23; Bye 40; Buckwheat NV and 'Petal'," 30 cents. Hay, $lO, and Hemp and Flax, $5O per ton. - Aciording to these estimates, all the crops of ;the United Btatesh3 IBIS will be worth, in round' -numbers, 8501,400„000. Of these products the . New England States contribute only 1152,000,000, While Neureliort alone contributes $79,000,000; .Penusylvania, $55,000 1 000i Ohio, 849,000,000, and Indiana, 41,000,000. These are the ganef prod. nog Statea.of die Union. The vaalti investment in manubicares in the C. Staten is set down et 8333,300,000. Of this New Eallned furnishes nearly one third, viz. 8109,000, 000. , Idastsattozeue stands seated only in the U. Suttee an l'israffiifactUring State, having 132,00e0. 000laiested in this departments of iudroury;,while New York h. 869,000,000 end Pennsylvantid 3 o,- , 1 300,00 0 . Tictis Corn tweets I+s be the areal staple of .the.sotintry, the whole quhntitY flg the'year being .set down at about 4720 , 00,000, bushels, soloed at si 41 ; 573,0617. — ff. Ilay crepotakerillis next plate, And LI animated to be worth. 1112000,000. Cot. fon Standi next, belthpedamtled at 2,400,000 hales, .wor.h 881,28003/0, - The wheat trbli the' Ftlf't supposed to tie equal h3,105;t458,010 buil:47;*. _ valued as 863,914,000. The procul. of the dal rylit is eupposed, will be worth 802369,000; and the potato crop 800,600,000. Froni these celebrant some opinion may be Oa rued 011ie poiductlons of the !Jetted States, and means which Providence has placed in our adult far the employment and sustenance of our in:inane and rapidly increarana population. And Whet Ia coneidered that our country is as- yet comparatively Uncultivated, mil Its resources but very partially developed, no one can fail to be pressed with the enormous capabilities pith° coun try. We have beard it staled by an intelligent Weeterti truember of Congreto, that the single State of Indiana could ralse'brendatude enough to sup. ply the entire population of the United States. . penpsrlyszys op.!! Ohio. • We are favored with sundry lettere, nskini our primate opinion 53 to the vole of Pennsylvania tor President. We have no such opinion. We have but one opitaion oil the subject, bonded op recent adviceisfrom various parts of the Suite, and it Is that Pennsylvania will cast her vote far Taylor sad Fillmore by p decided majority. There is scarcely a section hum which the reply is not unifiante•—We shall do better for Taylor than we did for Johnston.' h very few Win counties may be unkvotably affected by the Van Buren movement—any All.. gimpy, Mercer and probahly Obester—bat nearly all will increase their majorities, while the majorities In many of the adverse counties will surely fall ofl; and hot more than one half of them can be in.. creased without fraud. We think there are ten ' , counties in which the gain for Taylor on J o hnston's vote will exceed 5,000. . One gentleman assures us that llicre will be 51 Landreth votes Or Tay- I •lor in his Election District; another, of limited etc: lluallftwice, knows oftf changes of that sort with. in his natmreirele. e behden Fhp ease Is much like MIS gime:ally, though diem are n'pnt ties in which Free Soil votes were given to JOVII kin which will go for Van Boren. After oinking all mumble allowances, we are satisfied that reef ohne and systematic WORE will give the State to TaYkir, and that the work will be done. As to Ohio our own impressions have teen de• cidedly adverse to the probability of its voting for •Tnylpr . , ptiltri ia case of such a general hurrah-in his favor that It Will do hiqa_po iti+ndilint bei ng wanted. W. dill think that iftien. ...carries Ohio; be will have 200 of the 250 Electoral votes. Qat recent strikes are hum sources not known to uti as 'shah's, hut. they concur in giving the State to Taylor. Thep, is tio , room to , doubs that Taylor, will Gaup!? Fara 41, soyerol ..pities; dill the vote 'offhe etaip neap lice Aiwilp gimp rn Sinters of the Reserve, and roust no% be eae,r)d E eiNi .00;4 On. There is no doubt, however, thel every da Inixenses the chance of its going for Taylor.— .. , pre occurred ba6re huti In Patterson, Nqw Jersey, prlOph dogpored 5100,000 worth of proper. ty. It was thought diet Lht' knis poj cqFpre4 by 11131/111.700 would be ;20,000. • ..'0 1 7 1 4* 4 4„ g4sl_ ..,. es, s . 14e feelinXrero. duce sorrow jUI e . ruts the benevolent and -OWE- Our syinprithWq P°wev" en jdt,hs toi ff 4o f fe i ted when ye end reeirless•diTenders beim idilfcted Upon 'theol Pealdtrerf - violated taw, essebeis devoted pate nous—influenced by the suppoted i orrniul roues endured iby thew country, rist" iter defOnC4 ' their theiir fortunes, and Militrac . red toaprib! sod, for this +hie and ul6lrtaLimdni.cCadnct, are • 2 3 ,11 1Vildbr tbel =lst' ignominious death known ib in tear iirtaaataga. =Oration and rearamenb. OW reading the recent wept:int, Monett by the . .S"Mundr Europa, oft Leiria{ and Pentenels ofilessro q, H I VAca .and Mc*POO I . iti the, Mte breaks il/ Ireland, the •foregoleg•traia of reflection 'WO in'yolguiti4 possession Of 03Y11,111kidr..6c6t .4iCS. - It will not doto affirm Mat the unfortunate. men alluded td havebeen itiiity of Omni improvi. dence, or headionKiMpeutosity; and here thereby brought upon thernsehrea the terrible .fate . that seems impending over them. - They certainly are boner nctiti.Thted, an& more familiar With the suf. tering* of their I,leeding, pod' down trodden coon , • . • • try, than,we, or the' people of any other clime or Conntry can be. They; enderntand thentrucline and workingofthe Government under which. they live, no as inn !other•portion! of en he inhabitants can 'do: Thly 'declare the grivenimeig dripotir and tyrannirare - bly last dogrre; and as a rcol of the honesty of thin declarilliatOWtk- Ming that -m os s holds if f e r , peter to sfilwert or Overthrow it. Shall we d. en, undertiike to censure their course an-fanatieal and aliened, or favor the opinion that they Merit the , punishment that teems seedy to burst epee their devoted beads? Shell Amer"- coon, the only.ltepublienits. in. the known world, oltiquttni a-movement, not essentially different fruin tkalliihich procured them the undisturbed copy. :trent gdiedvil and religious libertyl - God kirbid!•-• I Sue:kiln intatinisMottirOpedirg miner port trcsuld be an alinost unparalleled 'kink 'to high Heaven! • Halt the -efforts and sBcriticesef,LYßrion and MoSiddia, and the ottit - Itik Patriots hi Me Sac. red 'oilseed Liberty, been erowned with success,. the laurel wreath would nowencirele the brows of the victors, Who woold be - tinivernally regarded on the liberator* and deliverers of their enslaved . That they may have erred in .judgmerd„, in reference to the proper time and place to strike the decisive blow, is not improbable; hut in regard to the parity of their nicnives, and Their genuine kn 4 ""u. l l, they are as much 4QVC Besmear* as . were the - grent Mid flittittuf64oa men who, an der Clod. established our Independence.. Thus so lemnly believing.' regard itaseetpeilient and pro perthar thefriendvalreitted promptly call a meet trig, for the pin*se of esprewing their sympathy ft , the aunnug.pittri r ots of that unhappy country, idyl of declaring - 14teir,sentiincom in relation In the e tlitenty which.;•unter akintitilf elicumafattel, it is the title policy ef -Haglund to extend .to them, It is tuneerely - !holpeittled Mitintf influence, duly qualified Reo6d'9All4,cyintymplateiOneoting, will attend te thellusmess; "jay, .01t341111, OF Llii3F.ftt7. By :the Easteni blagittin Telcgraph. An Infamous, Deliberate iind Wilful Llo Punwortsaut, Nov. 2, 1518. COL''." MIT:2 IDU.R2,OU, M. D. MAGREILL.I. ot.T. Ittcutea. • The Fpiriz efilsr Tunas, of this morning, Ic3v. 2. 1 . 948, coututris ttis'Cillowing wicked mid reds lie, published wader the editorial head: era eorry to say, that at the Taylor arch Light Prooessuaa wet- pasaing St. John's Catholic Church, on Tuesday eeeningothe win ' doers of that Ciitirdh Nero itediAtily broken by a• 10nye:It et stones. •WW dedamards . .1 ••••Annized s 3 a copy. of a toiniepondenco on the 'itilbjecc bepreerr 111, litser C. Cmarr end the Very ger!..1.1.1r.c....., the gilled and reopeeted Minister of St. lotte's Catholic Church, em.es Nov, 2, 1.545. Ds.sit Ster--:The Spirit of the 71wra of this morning contains a statement, that nn the Whig Procession .of TueldaY Oveotag list, Pried John's Church, some riffles windows were broken by n volley of amms. • Mai I uk of you the favor to say whether this statement is, Of is 001 'roe, and oblige, yours truly, lig MCI' C. CAREY. To the Vrr# Rm . ". Mo Ca‘te.t lictity U. CALors . E., --.A4 Lau, mx..4,4,1 your lA, and .1f114;1341,to ...2y 6,1 thew is no hltuldtdiup h.r; the statement to whlch you Respectfully, &c.. F. Q. C/Aft LAND. head the above la advance of the Spun of the ALEX. RAMSEY. TILE SLAVE'S DILEAU. I;! 1.0,. IteAnie the uningtheml tnco he lay lietsickle to h r ttands, Hu breast itelisitarelk matted hittlt" . Wt. buried in the send. Agate, itt the env. and .hatlow of steep, Ile 'nor his Native Land. Wide through the Inn tl.egite ni :tts dream* The lordly Nicer flowed; Deirenth the palm lrerr nn the ' , lam 00cc more a Lung tie strode: And heard the hoLtititt cararuis Descend the mountain -rxidt.L lit saw one., 'bore ku. dark eyed queen Arnortg her chihireu Kant), Thin; clasprd g r ck,tbey liiised hitt 4enkr, ?hey h. 1,1 hun by :hr. A tear burst from the rieepeis lido Aud ten tutu the .and. And thro at futioba speed he ode Along the Niger's bank, lllebrsOle MM. were g. hien chains, A ‘l,l , •iith xiarlial elan At cacti leap he could feel hie eral,hard orated t l Snuang ht. stall,on .ittc 1. J3ekire lum , Idle n blood-red /I.g, The bright lieiningues flew: Flinn morn till night he their thigh; (Yer pinion Where the tamarind grew, Till he sow the runi's ni i 'altre huts, And the omen rose to view, At night he heard the lion roar, And the hycnn scream. And the river horse, as he crushed the reeds Besides some kilddra stream. And it passed, like s glorious roll of dorms; Through the triumph or hts dream. The foroGss,c-ltb their 'myriad tongue:, Shouted of L i berty And the Blest of the Desert cried aloud Wittr e voice P. wild nod free, That he started In hue deep and smiled At theirternpetnuous glen. He did not feel the driveia whip, Nor the homing bent of day-, • Per Death had Iltemined the Land of Sleep, And hialtkleas body lay A warn out (wet, that the soul Had broken and thrown away Wet WI INCHBASEVO'n Varlea.—The, population in Schuylkill county illet4lse, in a dbuble ratio. We•have the natural increase—and we have a larger increase by tiontrlisittion of so. Limy was probably not leas than 6 or 706 Naturalised within a abort time. This tattle cause of the great in.• crease in bur vote. The large mass of these voter, go for Whig principles, het:0110e thine adoption gives them employment when they land •Ou our shores, and destroys political Nativ.nlsm.••whiah. cannot exists so long ns the people are all employ. mined contented—it has nothing to feed upon. At home the Locofocoa Aare riot charge any fraud upon the Whige—ithey all know ouch charges to be felon , because in those districts where the giontelt increase is the vote tweeted they Aod a majority of tke rem, of the rleeticni,—and in every diatnct In the coal Region, they wore either ionic gw..o oalcers or clerks where the Vote. were Laken, who could detect some defined frauds tf there war any.—Miner'.. -roomer Correspondence of the Putsburgh camas. PILAWAsitt Claorts, PA., (let. 30, 148. Ma Emma:—You will please give the tollow , ing paragraph a place in your paper. as 1 think it PO to Mr. ?hoc. Owatou, the present proprietor of the well known and fur finned lintel, the F,Tcharge, on the corner of Paso and St. Clair streets, Pills. .btirgh, Pa. Prom my limited acquaintance with Mr. Owaton, the rich, elegant and tasteful manlier that bis table was supplied with the best of every. thing ithat the market could afford, and the very paoderato* charges, or low hills that he makes, I think iedue to Mr .Owston and the travelling nom. mutely, to make mention of the Motive kelt. The above house being the chsapeat, among the best, and altogether the loose comfortable in the city, I would ray to every traveller that wishes to find a Dome in the city of Pittsburgh, to call on Mr. Owl. Loa; and he sjlip End it. Miura". Co. Laccucut—Raseall, one of the leaders of the Red Republic in France, who in in the lortrma et Vincennes awaiting his trial an one of ibeinstigie, toes of and actors in the bloody dayri of „Tillie lost, having recently been elected by rho city of Paris 'ode of Re representatives in the National Assem bly, e(rete!tr, the Mieletet of Justice the fblrowlng letter, . "Cititen Atiniiter: A member of the National Asper:ll4, and, therefore, 10,011161 e. 1 know Oct to *hat Weal you can now judicially unite me ivSeiliontion and fraternity. The Minister immediately teptred ht theta terlE!' 4( . 4" 4 4u#ti4e itaybta you at j 4 ate l know not 10 wit 4 eithnl rigbt to-be a membor of the National mbly. "Salutation and inaertatty. " • ARIE.o Robert S. Dyson, late of New Orleans, died this morning, in consequence of injuries received on the den3den and Amboy Railroad. - Lstttngxan Corer oar i, e ,s , 4w4 toa .1 for the Ccia4l4aistita, WritiVebflklios yesterday tiddrfdrireg thei alias of Ipviog coucluded, Judge Patton_ charged . very strongly &Oast the accused-relating very deci *di 6 a bcfoilorl qt 1 4 1 . jury 11l not returned a ventict when the Court adjourned io dine. 141; T r . - ei r 'PrEsieillea - tliesf tsat the of fence wctuld not sent gieaseppa#ltoithp pelitem fiery, alien if convicted; but be would examine mops particularly, in escrcof &meiotic's!, The casaldf ' Commonwealth vu. East° Ge ascetic, sioduiedernttitiriplithir to steal a horse, the proper. Sy WM:a:Phan Agnew, next came up. The testimony kr Proaecution established the fact that the attempt to take the horse was made in daylight and in npublie place—ollvdiog -evidence that the den}latit i Asust have been either street: or daft) No svitneisea were examined for defence--the road 4lxs - Ohnlined to the jury without argument, and' he Court charged favorably to the prisoner.— Theljery had nor come in when the Court adjourn ed. - :',Sawyer fur prosecution—Shannon for the on coned, „(I g r the jury in thou done went act, MC attempt %Maintain) , ” empannel a third jury, but the jurors eikild hdtbe found. Onee,twice, thrice, the clerk.. sidled ovei the.nnincsilowly the number woe binned op to. eleven—friend Brice, the eleventh, htiving been celled alWay from Ixalting his dinnete bat the twelfih wouriVnleome forth, and the Court had, per farce, to go ulno to dinner. Avrtamion.—The Jury in the ease of Com'th. vsilanWeßobinuon, returned a verdict of guilty. Geweeke, accused of attempting melee] tshorse from Chnmbers S Agnew, was acquitted by the Juijr. ;The nextease taken op was that of Conith. vs. 11 1 Armstrong & Joseph Randolph, Allegheny Ptilice (Miners, charged with rui Assaulron W. B. Lillinas,conimitted :Beef August lust. The de fendant was iuterkring with the officers (as they al[t.g'e) while taking up some hogs. Ile alleges drat be was endeavoring to assist them in securing the swine. Ire was arrested and token to the Mayor's (Mice, where n difficulty occurred, which resulted in his receiving. N one seeder blows. Phy Moises ware slumlord as to the extent of his Wl:Nada. They were Serialn,. Tae testimony concluded-Mr. Darragh commenced no nine as gamlnt for the defence. lie closed at dark, when thilibourt adjourned. Man Gansu:olMT, yesterday, ignory.l the bill agaiost John Forgeus, publisher of the Telegraph, her libel on F. Blume. 13ills.agrunat Holmes Allis P.ll Barnes, Mathias Drabs, and Wllliam Host. inge,were also ignored. The prosecuting witness against Hastings died recently. Holmes Allman was ennrged by Lean. M. Cavett, with stealing a ring and poctsli tiandierehier Cavett died yes. tardily •morning. Pence to his ashes! lie was .most uniortunate volint of ititeenperanee.'f An Ito. nes4ntan. we have ever believed, when sober, but when at all intoxicated, seemingly incapable of beeping out of Maim:thy. lie had spent many years of ;Ins life to the penitentiary—had Leen three or roar topes committed, and always, we be hese, pardoned before the expiration of his sea. .tence. Flat for this temptations of the grog shop, he avoid have lived an hottest, remarkably skillful' and irithutrious raechanio—vseful to society. nod an honor to his relatives. Intemperance made him a victim—society punished him tor being depraved by its own temptations, and be was looked upon by,most [nee as naturally very depraved. Bat he is dead, poor fellow, and ev:ll appear next before that tribunal, whole the tempt.. to intoxication and crime—not the miserable nine: alone—will be held to account. The youthful appearance of a great number of the parties brought to tnal ha the quarter Scissions, stokes u■ ea a very painful and unprumming cation of the progress of anetety. la this day of common schools and other edneattonal advantage., the youth of the land. a oouid seem, should he growing both sewer and better—and we trust that such to the case among those brought up in the rupntry—but It scents that the corrupting nod det Lawrie toduences of art...nation with the vile in our cities nod other populous neighborhoods, more than counterbalance all the educational advantages, and the boy In the common schOols of the city, may be even thrown into o.loeo dangerous temptation, while the aasociates of Ins youth end early man. hood ore al the camrpted and corrupting. Nor. 7, Pqh. Tow Cuo..us.-11.owe S Co's Circus perlormeJ ?I,li night to u rrowJed home. The performance miomittr repeat wars-now and eugaspag. Tire puuderly rents 1./11203.4.10.4010111 Ara" Motto worth the prier or nelturw.,m. The feats . ot horteManship, nni.l,4ther nerimormees ofthe ring *Vero well 3114. • . Lamed. They parriorto agues Immight anal krogor 'row night. e. F . :Rt.—A fire broke out Wend I 1 ticlork last aught, on Poodle.° street, nesi . . Tunnel, which de. alloyed twit or three houft • C• • .: 1 11 ortginaled la a 7'a Chandlery. V., -....- :.,.. ,4 To PARV.apre 411 p A ILDIANs, 'I Q.. r“pec .1/ (acrid.. out ontbustinit. but deeply tecl ins, you /stoup} a sultbili 111423r0 isuportnut sit • x i nation la relation to yo ur qhifilf 1 and ward, nod none. retb•ps.ean feelli too deep Von mourn over the env y . auf,toer, in the nods which the dearest etnerts of your affection and t rude are crowing or. and whets you red eel upon kit certainty of their bring. to a vela( elle., like ther,sAPllb , vtlottlthoy ore ~d ‘l, . ..a. Uld or UM.; terns R fi l. srquaiated with ...... weoc4.oaay injUr.• theta f elth and cltaracu, in ills lie, yeet ;banns. are re eerntut.e .((nut bate hest. [testa to say, t h at they would gladly foreCo the rlroso:r of haring them at Irmo. If Ihey route be anre al a kind, Interested and parental course of treat teem at anew sand literary insututtou. :inch treatment, and aueh an 1n...M00n for males an t .! (~p1,.. Too may and at West Liberty. Ohio ea , V. A; Mete Instittmons, tititaitsd in a healthy region nt cOnttry, remote (rem menet of Tree and trreligion. and within a day's ride Of this etty, your tons and daughters may revolve a finished eduriamm, under a gni eminent and supermunti at mild and kind as any 1i1C1.14, parent could desire Thew intutottons unlike many, were not establish ed for mete rate, I:ul to help the patriot, philanthropttt and chnstlan parent. to seeorn the permanent re usiifuluess, mid highest moral worth of their children, and at the same time, to furnoth tome of that character which our country will greatly need to rlaten.l and sustain her blood.bottgbt Institutions as she piss,. through th. trials and inetwittudm which are be torn her. as the foster-mother of liberty and free to mitutions for the whole world: ?bettor,e now been la sueresslulOperauon fur r or 9 year., and the reason f or bringing them before the . publie again. through the oolonao. of a public journal, is that their usellalsonfe May tie elle -uled. They are under theeepervialou of the Rev, N SHOT WELL by whom the moat coMpatMat =id expemen. eed teaches are at all tames employ ed--hmuelf a prae deal leacher Mt toll years. The whole expense- tor the solid beknates. far tutu of A month,. is only sll4un childrenl(nny polar b lend their will dot Jno . 1." . .1".17°.7;t7, Erse's, °mune Warrenton. a very kith/ and obliging Infifit'ef. 4 . with whom elk...semen. hove been made to convey any pernis landed there to West Liberty, which is but 4 miles distant, or give immediate notice to the prinelpal, who will send (or them. The following are a few extracts from unsolicited testimonials ont, elthellencles of these methyl', and 01 Mr Showell as to Immuctpk. "The locatuth df mete rnstitudons or learning Is well known to be one of the most healthy and plenum this region of salinity, Mid t h e builithig itmlf It one of the most ples.•nt MtelletiVe that we hone seen—of itself a Steal inddeetnent to patreinage. ShOtwe snootily and. neorth—his amiable. nest of manner., combined with a fine education, (he. ing a strict disciplinarian,/ abandantly qualify him for the sithadon he occupie... IIIACLANE, Esq., Efiltor'of the Virginia Argus. The Fs. Committer of the Natolies Azadaj.kr, alts.aa incorporated inintution, of wi.ioh for mme p,ana, say dicough their Secretary that . 411 m lentoyour detenapnaoa to leave tins city and country with wti aren sod being aoured of your poet tilenitrimi among us as a teacher, sod of the lasting benefits your pupil. have received under your supenntemlauce of out inatitution ‘ licnefits which they will remember to after hie with gsltnishi, they tender you.their thank,, and the thanked the troausea and pitti,,us of tail Acad emy, fur Me truthful purformance yohr acduoits and reiponmble dunes. "Accept, dear sit, the good wiches of your SitleerC etudohedtent servant, A. P. 311:111111, tiee'y." "The Rev. J. D. Petah, D. I), hes o hoto mown o your mode of toncreing.. Prof J. S. IfART, A. hi', Run% of the I Publie lIIKh Schools of Philed. .-Wr gallon for Mr, Shottvell the potrointge his !Inte rest:Mlle thilustry'und enterprise In the onset, of ed.. 04000 .o rtehly desetves." J A. Mlactm,y,t EAttor alba Wellsburg Harald. "The Rev. N. Shotsveill devotee to them (tVem fly Academy mid Female Seminary,) Lis individual anal most enthusiaatm attention, and is one of the beet teachers in the Western country. J. F.. WItANTON, I?mi , Felitor of the Virginia Time, Front the Wheeling Argus. Ar•DKIIT SZIC:II,I4I(.—AI the close of no e anent -11111101, of the pupils of the West Liberty Cleaelent A rn damp aod Female Serntnafy, suparinnfind. onc hy,,A4 laholwell, the Natant and friend) of educailon presettiortinsid literately" into a meeting On motion, John tady, Esqq. , was coiled In Me chair, and Dr. I). S..Forney clamed aecretnet On motion, a COMMIII.OO, consisting of Dr. English, Dr. Forney, John I. Jacob, Esq., was appointed to draft rein:duneuc exprensive of My sense of the meet "~Phe CoadOitie.+ having retired, the mecum , wes 4 dressed doting absersee by ple Ur, (1441., W4lOll n hhnri ottil eitiquebt H ap whtelr the following resnitniona were reported and unatin meekly adopteik • • linrolvest, we have reavou to be highly gratifi ed wt h the at mina of the pupil. whinh Rll have „th tho Iwl two de), in the 'infernal litiniehea or .viruce in winch ilwy hove been et waived mama Rewired. That the thunk• of Chi. community ore doe to the iteN Mr. nod Mrs. rthotwell dr,d h.,. f th e tee), 4,8 (U I uqd Oda InOnllar in welch they hove labored to advance the inettlettio of the pilocommllted to their core. Ilamlved, That while we continue to patruttim th. echoed, we will alert um all laudable mean. to extend the ophere of it. u•efulnemt and do hereby reeuntmettil it to the ;Mandan and patronage hr Plate 9•40 tuned children eduerde, mid wish them ednenteril rough and elfeetivb mantle; • - ' • • .10litti BRADY, Ctuorinutt. D 8 FoItIXT, BeCreISTY, nova lept ya • • • .; siondruso atuddie K us dip of dui we . • uped•. uuderOtedila excalleat qtkifitka, , arut pectrirrePareVl. reetK• igt.vd,it to- Othiirs:' , :glmiters at! eau pub tt speakers afflicted both hihtudthal dried:Ed wifl Et& great benefit from its use. It Ls prepami by a teionti fic phydcian, mat all th e find I. • " f••• 4 eis7 encores medteine hi the diseniee for re encores CTOIS mudJowl:W. For sale atilt° Pada The gtore, No. 7U Fourth street. wyd - . W. M. Wright, 111. D., Dentist, Omer aud residence on Nuth oPpooor W. Piarburqh Donk. Office holm' Vida/ 'o'clect . to ts A M., and from 2 o'clock tes P. M. sepl4-ly NSARTII7CD, Ou the Dal ult, by the R+EV. Jos. ffllLane, Mt. Taos. Wscausts to 111..1 AN, eldest daugbler of Andy:my Douglass, Esq., nll of Buster county, P. Suddenly,. Tuesday mornvg. Sbt alr, at 51 o'clock Mrs. Gomm., wife of Capt. P. N. Golhno, of this city Ifeellmetal w ill take place on Saturday at 10 o'clock. A. M., - from the retudenee of I:rs. Thompson, Two Nile Run. The friends of the family are respeyfully invi ted to attend. Carriages will hein wafting at the Ca nal Bridge, Peon street, at 0 Welock on Stattmlay morning] _4 _ • • BOOT. AND 8110 E WIRBIIOOBI3. NO. 52 WOOD ST., BETWEEN 2d.AND4th 81;1. R. TANNER & CO., .11.1HOTE Country Merchant. aria othels , to an exami- Limon of their stock. which is one of the lamest to be found to any establishment in the country, arid consist. of vary desirable and sataonable goods, ex pfesrly adapted M. to sive and quality) to Western • sale.. rice. wilt compare favorably with those of the East. Terms liberal. • nockuthis Dr G. 0. Stearns, Den tttt t svect, tow ) I :l F oo " ;. E ar.o t v i. e " Votd ic s k „ '' eo. no un F l o ll u it completion of the bowie nearly opposite. • Teeth in blocks, withKM lirial amp, after the manner now universally prefer red at the east. manufactured to roil each particular cage. Teeth, from n full.set down to n amble one, in serted on n suctlon plate, thus avoidinglevity to the natural teeth. Specimens of block , or motion plate may be examined at Um office. All operations incident to the protection performed with rare and foldable...a. auto.l-oei ,g T his Old Stand, corner of Smithfield streetand Diamond alley, Pittsburgh Pa.,-would respectfal ty rill the attention of Country Merchants, Hotel and Steamboat Barkeeper., to • large and superior !MOM meat of IMPORTED CIGARS, aiming which will he found the following brand., Clot Emile, Regalia, Gas trims, Principe, La Norm., SW' Brood. Minerva and Dollar Regrernas„.ll of which will be sold as low as can be had at any other house in the city. Also, constantly on hand and for sale, • lam and well selected stock o( Mluortri, and Floe Cot Chewing Tobacco. Ai... Havana. .d Common Leaf Tobacco, constantly on hand and far sale. nov3-deal City Lots •t A:lotion I 11 1 4 1 4 1/al . p uv r 7 .6 e w ta hr the : r of s o the eormrpj rawly Ile ionglng to John W. Johnson, 4icaarti, (unless wooer titapowil ol at praystte .le,j will be exposed to p politic tale on the m:rotes, at 1 o'clock, P. M,on BW urday, the leib Ins. • Ton.—Ons third cash. one sloth in one year, one tomb in twe years. and the balm., lone thirda on the death of rho nohow, to be secured by bonds and mort gages The lots will be sold accordion to a plan filed :la t h e Orphair• Court, In eermin proceedings in PArtition, No ad. March Tone, 164f1, and recorded in Docket F, page ICI, • copy n( 'stoat may be seem at the game of WILLIAMS & SHINN, Attorneys at Law, 4th street, above Smithfield. no—e3-dnd r ARD OIL—In bile prime No I Lard Otl. hot ego's' J and For sale by nova SELLERS fr. NICOLS INSEFI) bbl. Linseed Oil, just reed and Li for sale by ntsta BELLE:HS & NICOLE U) A CON-20,C00 lb. Boom Itidea, in atOvo lOd for We I j by WICK k WCANDLESS. 003 _cOrtier Wood and wooer du T 1t1.1.q bogs ow rer 'a and for ludo by -1-/ nova WICK ArCANDLESS C " %%7 UTS—"t boobnl . lost recV and fer gala by 13 urr „. SAI.k,RATC I fy rooky for . al e by WICKk _ 1 )OTAH u.."•iur *0 \;1 1 / 1 ( & S C( n ) . IIIINGS-4 bbls for es, Wl Abi strA jourss FLOUH-1.3 bbls raparlor FoonUy Roar. E .. ,for akk• by advd WICK & :Wee NDLFSS lb. 14 Fealiters, reAdand for JU oak by JAS A fiUTtIifISON ACo U SCGOR—aOU bbds N 0 Sugar, for sale by 1 . rosa JAN A lilt TA.3IIBON k. Co MOLASSF-S—.loo bbla W LOW. StlgllS Hapset Al• Moia.r.cf, for rale by rtova /AS A HUTCHISON & Co 10 ERIN FD SVC A RA-420 bhls small Loaf, No{ 4,5, JR, 0 and 7; 16/ teak Cradled; 11U do Clarified forktaks. by JAS A HUTCHISON & do, Apo. SI Lad,. Ste•at Refinery, toil 45 water and 02 front st t OLDEN 01 RI r —ln bids, half bbl., and 10 gallon I I lee, tor sale t. y no, J As A HUTCHISON & Oo • 11lorE fotereded asceriatfung didauee to, and quao4tr of the Coal , der the surface, will i4ense roll at the store of Air E. IC DILA VO t m tbe Itaroond.THlS WEER., and subscribe toward. Boring, a • suitable men can now he bad for the por:ri.so. D0T1.41.11 INF MNIATION WAN'ILE.D.— W. taken by ml. take /nun the landng. foot of Wood sweet, on last Thorsday. dam alt, l sack WOOL, masked ..Erant Smento." P.O Any person by relurnllig 14 or' an , motion 1.) a hien it may he received, sill be htferally rewarded by r A W HARUAUCH, • porn 53 water gad 104 front sts `UNDRIES-h lads fine Eating Apples, 30 Items 0 mould Candles, azvik_s plane Fgatkors; URA. too's! sod Innate b ar e H 7 ISAI AII DR KEY # Co, from ot 4 PPl.k:ri-.541 obi. rsreost Apples. Wristax," heat reel ..:„ sari for .air by sort & W eIIDEZR—Ar bblo elder. rust landing and for sale bq noel 8 & HARDAU(III mA CKE:R El.— an bbl. No 3 Mackerel, store and for sale by narl SA. %V HAREM GH ODA ASH-20 c.ks Soda Asti. Just reed and (or sale "" y3 . t & W HARBAUGH . _ . /• LASS-500 bon assorted Window Gl.s, m store lT and for safe by S & W -.-- L INSEED 111.-111 Ind. Linseed Oil, NCR Cast/i manufacture, just received and for stile by. •' ' B,tt BARRA UGH VINE VLOUri—al Obis Pute Flour, a good article, Juin received and for sale by a wl 151iLLERR & NICOLS D eON—:m vaiiks Ration Hams, 30 do Sideson store 0 awl for sale by no. SELLERS A NI6`OLS CIANDLES AND SOAP—MI bat mould Candliu NJ do Soap. in store and for side br novil 41-4•EldSk NICOLS i`k apoixt and Whale Oil, bleached and I_4 040kt:cited, In store and for sale by SELLERS & NICOLS SALLON-15 bins No I Salmon: a Mar hairdo No 1 Mackerel. Mr family usq,lnat landing alad (Or Salo by noel 0 BLACKBURN & CO, W 1203 AIL L INSEED bbd. In store and an NBA bg • ia, ci 08LVAEIDAKI 4 Ca ODA ASH-59 ,as. Soda Ash, Steele' maroida. 0, t, kale, to arrive, by .UV I FORSYTH & DUNCAN, 37 first at LARD 011--Of the best quality—lo bbl. Join reed and for sale by 1 SCHOONSIAXER &Co nin I 27 animist - - DRIED FRUIT-42U bust 710.1 Peaches; 117% pip Dried Appies„ now crop landing and fi.( sale ter , noel liebi ILL e let BACN —A small I; , kild,ca 4°.v 1 • ' ' IWOLLI., /g. DOE 20,8811 RADXIi7S-2fM7 Al Il i 23 Id do do: 25 qr 46 do, Jost received and for se e by __oval BROWN & CULIIERTSON cases Sicily 4 Liquorice, jus L t reel and for sale by BROWN &CULBERX,4( novl LumA—lo bbl, tett ;e s es sod for sole by ___ r.Av I.: '" BROWN ..1 CUL BERTSON 11 4 -5 e80 . 151 SALTS-5 bbt• Just reed and for se t 4 Isy -a-li nott B - E - OWN d CULAWATB : OII,_ l. , 0 ALCO-40 b. stssorl.'4 estaloo brands A* Te- bore*,B.. - lust reco4.#ll aust for solo by . nov 1 BROM - N . & CULBERTSON .. . .. .. 130XE6 Baltimore Plug Tobacco, s's, No I, Ant xi cr Celled and for sale by novt Ik°Ylik2ll.!-ELERTsoN , CASES Burroci n d' l Tubacco, mold and for 0 • 4 10 bk nevl DROWN & CULBERTSON fICIFFEE-VUO bags Rio Cotter, in store and (ovule I .lJ by nor I BROWN & CULBERTSON • rriii NU NEW-India Robber Drinking Cop& S Jost received, Il dos India Rubber Drinking Cum, a very_iteat article, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, No I. Wood al. obial J d_ft PHILLIPS UN DEN SHEETING-Just received, I piece India Robber Under Sheeting, a spleildid article; in Dorn and for sale at the India Rubber Depot, No 5 ‘Ycosli 001:11 E.ll O. ••falr" INVW , Ur cuss sugar, s tor sole by_ octal WESTON BOWEN 'WHITE LEAD -ll* liegepuro While Load, for aisle by octalEßl ON BOWEN, UU front at H O fo RkILIZII34 , L qu P.- m tl i kerre Bay Horne, st/Do k tkii natal j(4iXi%E.W°4iTft • ( -Skin ban l.li,a.u,Ckcyce, au calm article ft,,11 , 1". and fbr idle by e,;11 JASUALDELI.,7I wader at S UNDRIES--dossks Potuth, bids Coder, It crocks Writer; it yank. Wool; landing front steamer Jenny Lind and :Michigan No It for sale by oentl I AR DALZELI 1)1-"A Rd. AS/11 , 1 , -20 cusk• Dick', L AMICa, iilllllll and tor, •ry , s, ocl2l &HALEY 1 verett— 25 key. I reek I.lss,27l6ranilinfili• more- Ii tog aini for tale hr BA ALEY &SMITH • • oettll LS -1M liblo Tanner,' 011; 100 4,2j2514.2% NJ Oil for sale by kLADAIIe.TR, SIII 2 TD • . . • tai HOHNFI lON SALK—Perfectly geode; used to the ctty and will mewl without lutching. Inquire of uer.!% J . .ICHUONMASER & Co 4 :ThZ•7.. r ? , 2' 171! AlLimi ;,. :g c';*: - : 44 , - . 1'.. , ..rA1l BOATS ..±—, ....._,_.-- __.,._ i i :AkrAdiii ', Avis, Assetloia. ' ..' r-9 ;Vatic . - ;! 5 . 1 & PITTSBURGH , '''. I.r ir.; : of -Th7 — Gool c. ' .; i -.' ll' '; .i ‘ 1 ' .......: ..' f. - m i ga A t On 110hday 010 NOT. 10 0 'lO . 2,.. `1;21; gr.l::' Ilia z..0..d.'• tocreeetehal Sal. "ROlllll, corner of W - '• • --' .- - -.7-- -- - • ♦streets, will be maid, without reserve •• Surge town meal ol eassocullesnaphen•lfn4 )104Bna 2:.2_12..ki L..1 1 .L.:PAICICE.T L I N E. • , i.ti.4l of .0 . 1 . 1 .. ...don., hoed., enDelidie 0 0. h., rns tell t o rsi Inte of aplut did passenger :Masa awe:ores, 001101111, tweeds, lientockneana, flannel*" ~ bra le tr.* toniAmtd ettorAugot. r.ft , -. 6 1 .. blanket.., .ennos alpacas, Isiah Imem mn.lin ldh . L. anal - tub' Jab . te etal rbod&polverruf boim do the 4 g ""g bam '' 1.. "‘ - ' , • c•1 i...• Pie Odd.. ~ m 1... unmet* of the Weal_ Every mcomsnalation and tom black ladle, •se x hr sarbinentiat - vibbiredereelney ...IV: 1 7, 10.banhoney - elth protnre, Mt been promded for pat silk hdkfs, shawl. in great variety, bean daniask table ~,50 g, ,,, Th e 1,,,,c. hos Men to operanon for he. years brown •loihs, hosiery, gloves, cheeke, Sadie,' bibterted and _4,, rg 0,,..„1., ~,,hio n ~c pkopfer wallmat the Least bads brown mitalins, in. Al 2 o'clock. ry to their peraona Th• boats still be at the fool of , Wood creel the day preys°. lo Warn for the !seep. G , peria. Q.l.M.Mddre. Prernitarlt.. tiOnar,neight and the tutu of passemem on the re g.- A 9.duty of groderiee, Um 84.1114 Va, ,tobacco, tee. In all eases the passage money ML11.2 be paid In mph. Tm...... ."P n !fr -a a d 71,7,ing Papa, 1 tram advance. ggg pogd •osam km az r or. 04d gl wadi: .. . A ggrhgralusorimant of household (unitive., embra cing nearly all dia.vasietr arstuad by boost-keepers, cooking stoves, kitchen. htensus, dbe. , , Al fli o'clock, A large coilegtipapfp.spr,boqkt =bract,* • gene ral aseo=it. in every dep it of Inetalme and t:o.g,, U g h and American annuals., bee alums. had troth suitable. foe PlSietilq Lllns releOetsrailtr Cap smiling paper, blinr-bOlikii/qardsbdrtd.!rt,apslc mlom gold pews, le,: "'" .* '-• • ' , noel. , . , ` -101INDDANTSIAVtl: BMW' Vc . ixte!" ' • ' On Saturday inning; Nov: 4, ift Oeliriik; , tt tpqq Conunorrial Salem Roma, comer of Wood and Pi ftL Bisect!. *lll-be mold the targe, folleelikimerf'weltahle hoot. Ores offered at auetwejliiiita-ottyfMich are mw °pet, and ready for eastatidtddhi lad Burin'! She day mayibe bad at low OficerafptlvatwwsloolD eased of fineithmyetaadard editlone of Wake; hiewen<de.: parreneut,of literature, which are warnuited'heee and perfect. Sale positive, as the whole week aunt be hloged Out which offers great inductional, to deal ere, as Wed a those who desire to fi ll up sheds Libra rian. ! ncu3 .JOHN D DAYISi:AI44:. • .1,, Underrentter Salo of Arnim, and Forkii;_lliattAir Killeen, Pen itnisra, Shourk, Selma, b r ia , o, Oa Priday afternoon, 3tl Ina ad a WeloeliV.intratedi ate). after tire sale &e,at thnenormerclat Salealtnorna, earner of Wood and Fiftharieers, will Le cold !without. .reaerre, for ,accotrot Whfiia it may COTthart,4 earn Hardman and Cudery t . alightly inju red by warm, conniving 'of %ado.. kinvetKana York., asrorced; d. a =j4grea, dim t 99 39 database& 43•Z0 kart& raoriaM g 6 er a 1..; awn , abeam, +dna tan b. examined previa.. iojalei noal • .I(3Rdi D D 41 . 1710, Aunt 13q9,44,' ..litexhie!.'—At my Auction. or, to. — ivy awning tlis talk, toner of Mod 'in. 'trees. Joel received and now,aptilllng, 40 eased' of Books and Paper. from Ltio•lioston,'NeW Ydrk end;Phil:lOW phis trade sales. Tee abov e . becks havpi. been pur chased by Me. Z. Pratt, who.haabi4rets ye,les eZPVti toes in the balances. illid.aelecteil expm,lly p er-o market. The booka are all new and ..avarreated er fect. They will be sold wllbom reserteodimeng• Which mop be found s general assortment be every department of limmuire and mience, Englishand Americarramitenla, fine illustrated works smtaldc her pres . ents, fine ruled letter and cap writing page, blank hooks, Bard tr. Brother's prosaic= gpid pe4. • For tor. they particulars-me eatalognes, .44 1 ich ive• be had. a t the place of ..le. veldt JOHN Auc! HOWES I; en, •••:. • ITNITZEI ISTATiCif Citit,bl7ll, W ID ArgaurraftsaiVAWACatz.M% 30, and 4th darn Notputainint.frotu pf tie Anton Hotel, on Penn swim' " • The aticive Cita. embtafei thelidgega itoinivi ever oripmival.isculaitlat oc4a mad <twist tilaiddiuta hi; tented ainestiistis tad serthett,' bentimujle laid labile: lu addition to 0:6, btlhl T eslebrated toncpurli :813TEN REM, BElocnns AB•113;'' • whose performances have beau the wonderand delight Draft:thee° who have witnessed then mappniachable acts. The public may be assured that theaaMen are on "cottaterfeit presentimenta l " bat the reatunetvilited sons of the desert. The great mama metes driven by two naU4s'Arabs.• The greatE •tm M on arten draortilti. ?EN SYRIAN CAMELS. wo of which am white—the Sacred Albuiti games— the first and only ones ever imported. A mislaid representation of Queen hialiy Fairy Clmmit,draarn by a stud of TEN DIM INUTIVESHETLAND FIXCEM, .drivr-a in band by MAJOR EVXNA, the , ,DWAsr, fn ennveyince of TEN JUVVELSEQUESTIIIANS., Aballance ^J ems. MIAMI antler nide rear; hail pnAa. arnoon parfantfance at If, endEi fa the emu.", N. LL—M{. Rave. wtoold 4.oc= anti mall 0,13 Waldo Navansbec JA-Aval. aI t $ ha 4 Amencaa l iatel,Al of taaaa A.L F 0 . r.1= 4- 4 4 0 ,4- 11AAEW hasilyeas. A &aka/awe A . _ TO ffIitIiVRACITIMELERS. IHAVE • sire which cannot besurpused i foi the es tablishment of manufationes of Wool, Votton,llron, ieu, or any other lodidegai requiring coal. It II ad joining my farm . HatletCo an the Alononsithela river. Thera is enacted on tho hOl o lone Building, In wirier, is evented a swain emitter erg. inch cylin der, three boilers, he , a SAW mill, arid a 'email pair odmill apnea. Thit fml.or horn my od4 Caine passes within i .few yawls. I incise persons Wishing to engage in menu. fnmoridie. lor visit the place and examine its advanta ge..l will sell it at a low tate; or irattimble partnere would oder, would be willing to put the prrty' in OS stock to some joint concern. if fuithit in stamina is desired by any one, It May be had by ispn lig to my Th. 11. 'Baird, Jr. - at Harlem, In,. Patterson, Wend Street, Pitlabqmh, or to myself, ',ln lbe large brick buildinretiled `llte Round Carnet,'" Washing ton, Pa. ". ridrddShviltti TN . It EWER - LION SALE— VU , MU. good - 6 double Ortripat Chain! goOd nil ,ti Skill and Ulan iVuulow 13a* goo.: fresh Louisville-Bide by the MB or retails Tikfferint kinds of English Ali:omitses for va; tit the 'Morning and mom ofthe weekly Pittsburgh newspapers; also, a large supply of the latest Eastern, Western, North ern and Southern exchange newspa,peng , SitihaPs la test Cosnoterfeit Detectors; a small .appl y wridog and letter paper and enieloper, Madre, Patent Peps .eh Pea Hoiden, Slates, lead and date Pitleil., Ink, 00l Woks,. large supply of Tempertmen Charts, and a different Maps, he., for rile ehnal? 'MAGMA/M/S, AfftntniC.n. cos Penn and,St Chair 111.,00.114.4F4eb> > 0 sd b ooto4 no• Bria• —____ . • trieW;r% ' o ' ho U o ' ls " Willi rm . % eP= 4 in wn ei ' downs. or economy aloud, or oo Amami canal, Or 041 WWI, fora ember of andnedZad, alerka WIN, bp.pe inen, 0C151301.011118114 laboring nalaS,Ebbre' WANTHD—oeveral r ood lsonvielceopoos,. . i, and Firls Inc allcirk. I. Farmers.lojitrors.. „. /te.: Ito b 7, blya 11 r y p a rtnar7gd•luad lent, ..d 4- ki=,, , - ~i, Et.n..d to for var y tandem+, ahotz bli ; • i -., % ) lltdddc tiAM .. *gooey arik Intalllgeoca Office, uomer Sirollals cad Pena ors, opposite Hoodoos. Hotel , no tA.llPtr. iMirlt...;' ThIPORTED DIIIIPGWIt MAlluOecitt -1 REM-1U subscribers, being the elchusiee im porters p,f James Mospratt 4 Pons' Soda Ash- for this market s e tc now and will condo. to be 'away sap oda wild dd. eeleboated band, added tdelp'end sell it She Tomes* mask. pomp 0..., or approved WU: 'Th ey y mi. u , ilk; firip - ..ap zwumafa cutrenof tto el generally V.LqaMteg • W-Co-d1 dllTentaA , REP.i. • • Mesa-bine iNolordiVoc'(Okkiogideot lame. 1 - IMPORTED GIFU= MOM MS 1146(GEXCPU. 1 RERS.—The subscribera have cm hand AAA wilt ..tautly beenplaned withJu. Insprati k Nos' cel ebrated 1 /leachmg,rowdbr,whic they vrilLagnerant MM.! lindl mtParOm aMPOripd. in Ow, OkSl ra ate., and whLeh Orey PrlPtordandl lhOkreC Mar ket poen . kir ocappiav .1.1111. • . noel Wk. M TREE,I 66 .IThem., • • ovivrEits: OYSTEIRSItI.• It PROM THE SHNLI.,—By 14 . 4e • Mae all lotxjacM . ceed price have resolved to onp?/... e renlarlithrough mit the aci..mr;xol4, • tom yresb mlpos M danartar eldia Mfd a ell, at *kb redacelf Ptices sts Will enable every Gandy to canny this deficit Ysit their table. wa Epress load will bereceived doily al the ware. honae of JNO. C. BIDWIfiLL. Wow; stree*, between Smithfield and Grant, actlfog sisSo.ficelis, ands. the fol lowing depo t' ; bv !lcir=gbadltlA.crinto.ar ,tnillhfie ld And 24 ?" 18 i , iditii kbot A stn 1 1 / 44 0.. nei enter & 6‘y. IX7 !AMOR , GLAB.I-- '..,------ b:AIA slam /atonic by T T oci3o ! F 088 1" CJ,{ LIVNCAIki ...,_ • . P OWD LAC DYE—MORA Lat seed bildfoiitile by bet3o J xiDna co bndlbrula by cASSIA-41A " 3111,10& Oo 1 2t 1 AU S A.F.; :d R°.'t bßyaims. D? .:3 1 : 00 lb, - - DLOLTR SULPHUR—SDI *aka o :e 4 01.1 R: 0.ii:14 _ 3•CIDD Co FINE RPORC,R-4 0 /0..1[t.C.4 and.f.'pr Sale b _)4 0.,•13 _._21" ... .118.47i5.0pcl VOSGE-1 bah, ha tied.l - 0 7 1t ir.nicl; 32 ) —_, • • R Esauxits LUST . RF:-2 eases Joarte'd and Lir , sale by eCOD -RE SELLERs Q, 611.1tliono ';4 - ') , ait - 1;d and for bo , k , Ey S pea/ " RRE.144.118 S UGAR 424 A Cro—t6 bhdo 610196, 6 lieroes Riot, gala low • owl& APGlt4tOli TNEtaiii D 110 rted Paaehesi 9640 as eppi4,J..t otiod by elet2B %/1•44,L0A_ VLAI66IWowi bales Red, reel' dopcsreslinent and JP 44 aebs he • • • C ARBUTHNOT,. nen, 84 limed Is D RESS HONZ-4,50 /too lusu seed and &rule by ocr27 C ARatrtittiar A LMANACS—i.nilizb uul . Gersaan, for sale! /1„ wen • - 0 mtuumim p.A.lra—FectunipaniL,T'zr, • CIARD. 111402,1 A bY oclll7 „JOH D 51VPREJAN G LAUDER SALTB7-I.cAo lust reqcii . irMr saTe Act*? . JOHN D MORGAN 8 ÜbU.AR-22( EEC ivicoy ° COFFER, PEPPER,trap IDA CO0'413;• itO cC.IO do Black Peppet, Mylpr=okloarril - AND, MatiASSYN---2713661d,L0ir !VP, as.'d Nod; 25:11) do H &Mused, fad dolo‘by• 0r430 '' • LIAGA.I.EY dMI7II p Lidp cu.A a6d . mlind,lilduk style. sad haud,iniet,o '.a*C.CPC4b SEIACKLETTA WHITE CIODIti-29 . 4 . 100 prime Codll.o, lbv sale i.y.7 - oa • WICK ltiTAZillp4.9' OLOVER SEED-17 Ws just rec.,' sad fai sale 1,/ .136 WICK k Id`CANnistlN.3 ' y A ED-17 kegs No 1 Leal reaciud. stmr L and for sale by aer.'6 ..1044 ArCAN.I3L&L'i ki,Elill.olG pm reed add mswe ‘i '1 .90# . DlittsAt.. t:LII wiittAT FLOC —SO aka :44/Ic4l, last re<4l Jjl s ed for .0, by octal dsr YON tacimitoitst &co v[ F&Nry OANTtIN PLAMMLS—A wPPM hin t at rite Dry tiooo - 0024 W R. mtLitetiv _ SCOTCH SNUFF—I. tigreaDariates Philadelphia, Just received and Olt sale by Dern JOHN D MORGAN, l'ioFerz.,...roo ins Green Rio Coko, roiCranding Vand for sore by occH JO RN 9 DILWORTH D UTTE6--tio kecs, V . bbl., or good abipprog Gnigy, for gabi h e y rieM !MILL 6 lkoz • &VADAT PACKET. Tte LSAAC , NEWTON, C. A. U. kraiOrt, wL les., 'lmbued. even. :Langley :nurnim at 10 o'eloelg laileetbm every Sunday evemm al to P. Y. .I%Lay 1e47. MONDAY pAcir_ET. • The AtONONGAIIELA, Capt. SIXML, Win leave Mts. :burgh wary Alanitpy morning pt in &CIOCkj Wbnnling every Monday event at 10 _ . . _ T V.ESDAIi S i /Lb/LET. Tbio EIBERNIA No. " Capt. 1 0.407m7„-rica, wlll isavel'irolbargh every T;reador morning et 100 de* . Wttpeling celery Tvtoloy . ovrolog at 10 P. Jo ! - ••.. WEDNESDAY PACKET. • - TheNSW LAIC:LAND No. 9. Capt. S. Dzaa, leave Pi shorgh evory I'Vednes,lay aloriong at 10 O'clock Witt artag every:Wednesday evening al 10 ,. x . _ . . : THURSO...I' PACKET. The YIRILI.I.II2a, Capt. ettscace, alit leave Pieta- Imrgh every Masada,. aturniag a 10 o'clock; Wheelast every Thursday . yreatug vt tU I. m. I'll/UO*1( PACKET. 71CLIPPEA No.ll, Copt _ vet!, leave Pon -6w every Friday toorolog at 10 o'clock; Whexh every-Friday evrning At t 0 r a. os , GATEIWAY PACKET. The DIESSENGER, Capt. S. Rev", !k ar t Pins. burgh +every Saturday morning at to o'clock Wheeling ever Saturday eyemng le . • _ . • 'NEW 1-181130 N AND. PPITSBCEG II DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND sTtala PACKETS,, S . 4 . is fiesai trus autumn:A Liekkfee Pittebetigh daily nto o'clock, A. lit, g m, AyesEr Glaig6w, (month °fete Serie, and Beaver .roilf,l at 3 o'cfoek, and New Lisbon at 11, some night 7 'Leaves New Lisbon at 0 o'clock, P. IL, (making the lop canal to t h e river doting the night,) and Glasgow at+okiloct. A. AL, and arrives at Pittahurgh 'al 3 P. M.—thus maiang it continuous line for carrying eu scorters end freight between New Lisbon and pn, other WO, Id shorter time and at less rates than by any mole, The posprimon of this Lute hake the pleasure aria feythltrg the poblie that they hove fined op two first cleft GinVotos, for the accosnomdanon of passengers and Ittlgh , to run in eriimecuon with the well known steamers CALEB COPE nod BEAVER, nod connect ing, at Glasgow , with the Pittsburgh and Citlehte nail end other tinily hoes of steepen, down the Ohio anJ klisslarippi nvers. The proprietompledge LlMO selves to spare no elytense of trouble to insure east fort, safety and dlapatch, and ask or the public a shorn or !bell Pl'4.""rri•A [(ARV iIorFx)49.ENTIA. Itti , a N; e. & W. HARDAUGII, r.,„4„,.h. FL DANNA & arylldf J. GARDA LIGH is Go. S Now Lisbon. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, Ca: asfite, ems. 4 1AV ., t o e c olter il, th ts mo tt ” otte,. to WellsvEs e %lets. rittarry ' • antrmin & owanivia.zzi ' Dally Packet Line, FEBRUARY Ist. letle FEBRUARY is 18 LEAVE DAILY AT, A. hi., AND 4 P. M. 4P" l The following now boa complete tan ira boats Ibr thy present mason; AT. LANne, Cum. Jamm Parkinsor4 ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS fiLII.A-Nri, Capt E Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted op sailboat regard to expense. Ey au comfort that money cite procure hos been Th. Beata will leave the lidenour,ahela 7Altarf Boat so the foot of Ross at. Passengers will 60 punctual ew hoard, as the boats will certainly leave at the minis lised bows, 8 A. AT. and 4 P. 11l jan3l --- PITTSIJIThifiII R Wifililahili reek - I'l% - 192 e awul steamer --cialtirn.." 007131.71., gmlarly fiirr.4'.Meeling7'will on ken day, WCilitesdny and Paltry, at 10 o'clock preersely. LSare Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Sta rr! y , et 7 o'clock, a fa prediely. heConsal viii land at all the Intermediate ports.— Riirery accomodatlon that eau be procured for the corns fen and Mfety of passengers lies been prornied. The boat to also provided with aself-aiming safety guard to prevent explosiona. For freight or passe apply coo board or to DAVID C HER ge BST, feb4 corner of let and Smithfield no REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. RialLaTbe ablendrill new simmer VERMON. Wm 'laden, mantel., w i ll leave for the hove and intermediate port. to-Say. For freight or passage, apply on board. noed FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. taws The fast running *reamer PENNSYLVANIA, • Gray, waater, will leave for the above.. nd intermediate porta this day. , ,For freight or passage. apply on board, novb FOR NEW ORLEANS -- - -- The fiiien7e; acid sahstantial gram , ANN.OE, Mark Sterling, master, will lease for Thar ay nem, at 70 ' si t ' ' el ' n e rit a , " 1. Mi',""'"" rts am For freight or passage apply es,. b ea m . m igg i a rth oesll FOR ST. LOUIS. - . / &iv.. Tbe spireded fast relining steamer CABRIA, ~n Eil C. C. S. Rendnek, inimter,:will leave far' •- ' - '• ji - - "'' the above and iiiiesseediath ports ma Tuesday, tba 51st insL, at Hi o'tloe lc. AM. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oclUlli FORSYTH k CO ----- .-------- idIArIaINCIAIN — ATL ....._ _ niatThe splendid light draught steamer OKlsi ETA, Wilkins, master, wilt leave for doe above .d inurmeihate ports due deer at 10 O'clock; A.- U.' Fer (retch! or paksare apply on board. ove6 FOR ST. LOUIS. . Tim hem and fain running steamer NORTH RIVER, Camara Deau, kill leave for abort' IU o'clock, A. &I and all imersordiaie ports this day, at . (mt.% D.=MMM _ . • I - The splendid and fast running acorn r PARIS, Marano, lousier, will leave for rho . above nod , stormed:tate Nits on Thurs. • day, sipth it Oat ill o'clock ' , A. M. Forfrels tor a±arlia apply on boanl, 00124 ' REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. • .1, - - : The floe ITIVifDER., ",Rll-7!rzit4 itr o ki e n c tlp i. m= d ' i w . il e i p loorzatith. Poe freight o* P..*.;L ., apply so bs.°A. Relit '-'-'—ii3R ChOILINNATTAND baI.I4ViELV, The fine new light dratigb-, e ie ames • EMIT PITT Cape Illi/ler. mill leave f• or th e above and all i11.141132241R1A 1..., ~,, ,j,,,,, d a y a r - 10 o'clock, A. AL _For ydighs or Ramage appll aa law rd, ocll9 -- - ..._ .. _. _ REGULAR PACK= EG CINCINNATI. The sow awl 1 ,.t ~,,,, WY .I.I.9VILLK 1i1ar4.6 . W . air zr, will leave for loots' • day. ono ~,...._„_. _,4 . * , .. 00 nnadinto ports on Wednew ono a or s. s.Y. Sl e,,,h nook. For freight or pas, "V apply Car bOard GC ",,, ngh Sl•V.nost Frentsh Ilierhaost / H, • Aduarn Y has opened within a few day. a • ....ire rtos 01 , 11.1 t of superior French Alennos, c.m rning different shades of Maroon, Garnet. Straw berry, Scarle . ., Cherry, Drab, Light Blue. Brown, and MaAarine 1/..n0; also. earl°. qualities of black. Alw, PAR'tIETTOS AND I.VONESE CLOTHS, atilt the leading colors, including a tew pieces of very superior. black. BELTIrcGS--Matarine Blne,Eireen, Brown, kr. ?LAIN CARILVERES--Maronn, Garnet, Brown, Drab, Black, ere. EMBROIDERED CASHMERES—rain and printed Moue de Loins, printed Cashmerea,Lornartine Snipes, anew article for ladies dreares, Sarin striped Alpaca. noel HO: : : cpz • : 1' : : _ FOR CUNAAILLAND; HALTIAIORE, AND THE 1 EASTERN CITIES. ProprielOnt prattle Lille have pot on New Stock, and are, prepared 'to forward packages of all de senptlons datly, at the lowest rates. J. C. BIDWELL. Agent, Warr aural, Piusbuqh. ROBINSON it. HOEILV, 92 South Charics .t Baltimore SUNDRIk.„—IgiI bags Pio Coffee, a plane article; lOUpkgs H, P and Slack Teas;bo b. Tobacco, as. d and it Plug; 10 bag. Pepper, 5 do Slip:ice; 150 bbliNot Y and 3:Mackerel; ba d 5 Grbhed Herring; 10 do Salmon, -- Pi drums Codfish; I etuk :Madder, bbl. chipped Look-nod; I ceroon Indigo; '4l ranks Soda Ash, mceiving and for male Sy HOIST A CUIVNINGII4III, IJI Marty et , f ALMA P E NOUGH—Fancy Castion!rea and Drab k_or Clanling.—Opcning 01.• dry try Lzpress, a fresh supply of entirely new style., at your own prices.. Preach Cloths, Cv•allneres and Vesting.. CLOTH STORE, Post Moldings, corner Fifth' and. Weal ay.. _ 0ct21.-lw _ ___ _ PEAVIGIIICVI7 & CO., STLIAAI.II.OAT Atik;NTS, Orrick .rota M. Anneal Cu,& Ili oet3l No. 421V...0r street., INDIA RlladiesEE BREAST PIPES 7 A few ladies Rubber lineal Pipes. a splendid aruel met whet wanted hero, mid ha* Oven Much etuitUrad after. If the Betroth tatee L ore will keep& large 'apply 011 hand al No 3 Wood at. oet2s • J& H PHILLIPS ---- _ sr read, 'Al.L.;triAseLLlCeansti"l'lLosit, OVER kit aSliae"liano glade Oder Shoes, which we Offer to the trade It very low prices.. Oftber by the doom , cure. We can Bullish arty amount that may Le wooled at short ii‘ii,,.. .22 ___ 5 J & lIPILLIPS, ,__ 1011TTSIIDRGD OCTOB E R CO. Ifit.9—Vie H are nove l. to receipt of Several bales drat rate 1,42 AVestent New York and Maimehtmetta Prone HOPS, MU are always receiving repute, toin,...;:d.a.miUs'emarerviirr,,,,,aln to avid at t0i3 . v.1 'ura. 41thcr, Pot street. Atiterineng TlVer. ...IVO A OLAS ut FS---Gtibbls N 0 3.lollkaavy 1 in rieo M141..1. A ROE _.- - C . OAP—MO lit• Soon, In nova mid for aale by k.7_,V120_ I o tiRSYTIf & DUNCAN. A TA RI EDATED SOA P-26 lb. to bon. la., rev Sand V our sale Ilk. • O. SUGAR - Ito had. pr.., it store and for sale. \ .i. at the Merril Martel pit, . .or Coact.. approved par oil li y IN & hi lIIITCIIIK T I.RJ.E, te - . li,l ODf: ALFA CAS—Otte rave high lustre madman AL& mode colored Atpeen...lo.l oyei•ed by wadi SHAChLETT & l‘• HITE, PP wood at ._— TELVET. CURDet—Tvro hales new style dart y Lmrsal Coed* Au opened. lied for sale by & , I.&i._____ _ _ IA Il A CiLL k11T,.../k. V 4 HI TE NTIEITINDS--All tramcar of beautiful dick a _nyles A khlk, Balm, Ceobasere, Valenus sad Cotton Veto ing., Jost receiving by sunc IcLETT &ry tin% acrid Ii. NIT woutaotzv I.4IANYERB AND SHIRTS.- 21 do rook, Lambs' Wool Drawers and :Mir., 'm.l betty, and warranted not to ahrink, of the role-- booed r 21111.5. mtuulamory. New York; met recd by r....ocettil
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