THE TTITSBURGH GAZETTE. IVELIBLEED BY WHITE it CO P[TTSHVRGfIi ItrESDAT-3101119ING,,NOVAt,,ISM-,:, wituraaaraanumsomrs AWIERICA3: Atrutisesoatisod flabliedriamilthiaionhema sia=lll4=s ofirette, phuotakma, 'waived 110 . 0 411i * , 24 9 4 4"0" BOwl. WATIIIIB Oar seeders ate *ellen eardeasuv bear •rehas Metrithellide PPM the, Mien of th e Govern. soesi;kimio say laidatian to the Baena Vega de. W Otthel** s -Ferty We Me loom ex• trifetirinugdan ftten the treks' of Thuradamant scatai N , ;wag elie!seetedyiraigiti . oar .Tlitty) thleidell the oldtheemee feetteather Ids mitten far there aalliDeiethiea sweating them, after his Peelithl f r th/laesa4 "°°ser PePer Fn• etaiiital arse to a feet bope, =kW talks as 631. vtke erase* eat top the With tbsi_tet received ar a 'Late hoer bus Z ati tham 4ka =ll. team Georgic we eatmot yet intialitiaka elm** &Mica seaskram atria our TbeMoat 4 to Ate Antelai Wad Mum Prettir mug wind or, inane vary bright hopes may tamale thin the vaglahimnar_'ebaedtherPraddent and Vice Deabbreon it • Allay good advice. It aroold barebeentathdr dangerow although the Mien doett.not give ap the ship.* • liilibrtinOsi of Sattirikar, however, tiiii`vetetan Winces axange pities, and he despairingly ex.. littgenge: wire haste struggted to the Tut; But we or. afraid seg akar iatientsby haw to Om sop the ship.— We to Neon Catalina yesterday, 'according to the bulletinof out friend Holdet, of, the -Raleigh Standard. Be estimates this jineyarity Of Gen. Tay. lot at about 1,000. Tbegame has in all pre bop s against: uN but we bad cull some glompses of bops yenemby weemleg.' Aftergleing emne returns, end nigh:sr to gather a Inn hopeotrhich only appears to deepen his de. spair,the Irani gins up the strokes in the ad. towing wourefal paragraph • " awanze, therefore, for the sake of the argu. meet; as sad so on anotontfifo4., oftho_ne now th enidazo; THAT .C 4 DR.M.LE ZAMART TAW/MHO BEERELECTED PHEW:DENT OP-THE UNITED STATES loaner:ranch% this ensehleitto, we mutt, of come, conceal our die. suranuttend and on min. Our friends in Satins Entailing bran. nMnt-ht in thelf calculations— Tlty ken dasivedcw,isid kaa. &viva aka. Tbe*dip gwe their tritllaph, in fact to ft Ateenal. na effective 9ratern of organlculon, which has daratendeaf toping geed doeticilerory visit% 'whilst the denunitheinfiding too much in their strength. Wrenn exerted the necessioyenergy to dower act User effects It Is net to be concealed, Onthat they had that tellitnytiogied swell which genies away nniyof the people. It was supposed that ennuis= was so mach abated as not tet:wicite any's:Maus fan.' In addition-to these causes, there were ICIUDIOMII apOr tUltiell which brus con trammod en swell the whis rate inland =Welton --innutiery means, the induaran oftatang cap. Units and mainfinning monopobstsci:,Butit musecanstry ikhr den to -Wftclut- Serious tins ousel which torn loa to - eittraent.• TOsibn exultant. up thotooniont,'Fiaboilixonn. ix id:atilt UN 01,1,4 inbuiddto s ep*ra the newt& ainiumstion, Us measure, and the parer which awns them! Well, Awe is anthinvery fright. fel to that. His support:could not be endured; his. be anidedly tornalciaL He nye:- , 'We Assz we are Itiontkinate an attempt to re state the American system—a pnitestivelariff— the abolition of the - enunituthmal beasur-die eaddishment of ti natioual bank—an extrermmat system or internal kapenremee* am, doo, -We wal wow all than sosensra and the pony. Who seemed dim: We dudran, only kr support ofthe gad principles of th e republimn party. We yo for , eollretiom oPpositionact we feu antsdercaumely thre,that the party who surround the new Petah will him Wollner mum= or if he retam the y inoilivey" which he has pound!). supfeseed,tluit his whiz friends will pros themup on Congneas. Should they pursue a different pd icy—fend we scorcely daze to hope it}-should they dentine to revive the promotive trine", the bank, and their old hoped of fiver= measures, we abut that wanks not because it is their course, been= it is the amuse demanded by intereits of am country; sad *carman is de. mended by the constilottion.° Nam }litchis is correct in anticipating the res. Mei= Of the "American system—a protective heir the abolition of the sub tomsory—a iodi c** not "earecoguat" system of "internal im. prove Mena" as far as rivers and helixes are con. maned; *all them mamma were directly before the people, and liono'been voted *and approved, andif :Bather Ittichie opposes them, he will oppose the will of the people as cane:notionally =mewed. As to the "erathlishateut of aNstnitud Bank"—that *shear 'so long med to frighten timid people, with Mach waxes--the editat of the Bohm need not lay the flattering maroon to his wed" that such a thing will be attempted, Much less carried opt. As tkr as ire know the footing of the Whig party, it is urbollt oppeled to any such measure, and a pro. *rot that kind, if serioudy proposed will meet with as Wong an appoint= from the Whig party as the Beimocustic. Wer, are aware that nothing could give the editor of the Thoirm, and the leaden of his party more delight, thin for the Whig party to make such an attempt, but it is a vain hope. It may seem cruel to deprive the old gentleman of the only light spot in the dark vista of his political ho rizon, but. we must mum him that his hopes and . ;wisher a National Bank are fable. That is one. of. the anestions which the people have not decided far. 'lt was not before them and the Whig patty . are too faithful to the empress= wish' af.the to meddle with it. ammo* a Bosoms.—ln the days of our boy. hood, we audio hare ram sport in chasing the hdrdt throtigh the meadows. Seldom did we suc ceed in Catching one, bat we often came woesr it that it withuntetto nearly the same thing. We numstoloW how eagerly 110 cowl to pursue the chattering Bohalink—whenjust upon the point of havisig him, away 'he would go, sending forth a *feta ittioin of rigmarole, as much as to say you miss is r We used to wonder wheth er it did not thus acijnot to make fun of us. But maaikst4 and bobolinks have long since passed lb= . ortir Mindiand we do not know we should ever haveolvnita of them again, had we not met with thObßowing sprightly account of an attempt to ohmic mut "etYliess kit:wino birds . Tbs aciallede hos an instinctive honor for cold lesd,szukthe faculty of dodging out ofits way, which mo other bird, so far as our ornithological know -ledge ea each, L possessed of Frequently have we crept directly under Slow ash or alder, opou the top of which, one of ' these chatterers was Perched,Ultingdelliatrato aim, our musket charged with about six inches of powder, and blued away. Down the bled would come all but to the ground, and, when we thought we had him seams, ofl he would fly. After patenting. divers fantastic gym. times, Dad Tapping hitt wings to convinde us that we tad amt wounded him, be would suddenly stop still in the **perk knowingly and wickedly in OW face, and ha the joyousness of his exuberant fancy, would open with s sang of his can compo sition, the burden of which sounded to us like the Wowing:— 'De ha, ha, ha-don't you wish you could ? Glick, bug! Wasn't I off in season? Fria loi dink. 'Put in more powder, Chidoulee,de, de— You can't come it. Didn't' yon think you had me? Bin 3Traidift though. (hilt oto mrrow—al. ways find me at home. Chic Wee—tip, wheat! Never felt so well in milk. Desit you feel cheap? Dipaidady ! Catch • bobolink asleep ! VDU wheat! Tint meths greatest Doll ever saw. Licksio Split! Give my +meets to your snot— licintreor mat Takes ran Hip! zip! retie. hang! Hs, he, ha! stew , Atterindniging in this Id of extemporaneous Whey, laughing all the time-ewe could fairly see hiss laugh- , the boUlink would tum and fly off to the next bush, leaving us to Iced, creep up, and bog noway again or not, to mit our own fancy Piluttelletay; noisy, witty Allows are these bobs. hub-the Etercutios and Gossamers of the fealty lead tdbo--but they never meddle with cadet— Ostia Tee Pea seems to think that the vitapentumn tjtih ittodulged In tamely before the election, stilixtecessey. One would think that the cm. *lto nice Mite people, spoken in the late elecs dou r might have taught the editor some ditimscr.• &talks greedesi about deception, dupes, dm, be Mire redly beim, the "Maxi - Widget" _Wigan." had any Ching to do wi th the late etechou, he is the greatest 'amps walkers of. We ate happy to tallest) that de violent tome of the Post is not generally appro., " m r o y by - the party ft represents, and we are of opitOmis the its sherd chine, and hiving epp n Witeemelfettotelhoted in a omosidenbki degree tomitteetretekteig neettly in Ms amity. A ccifragrA_dr= =WO that some measures eembi :to be WOW . fee °glorious inanikation: of ,o sc r who begot Ties* mildewed Who:Whig • pop - • itro_ta.s taterlY oppxott to 11l mob pro. caiselheir. &Ideal kir 9iiiithe vckay nom likciare ilefeased, are OW fel ow cithiao; homed toot k%atusplip4 tkrs • The eriseetpeor es de. tO ; kW lintr*Ct the Oast laessasta of the We feel Do , to 'game crier them, bat rather to bespeak for the eressareo, of the 'Max achohlidestkete which is 11601/ 1 to ware tow pirwer,ihe kind led =did eon• shilistatkas to which it is =Wed, sal wbiek-19 ea. sweekrito mom . 17,1- FololClit NEVIS sr mits.sweimi.- CettessendessiiieftlieltyadrathesOar. • _totrisa;Ott:7l;lBlB. - ,- .4llboagh-istibe dueotary last hater mike( the 4,ti OFS of Eatope stemmed on the stir of new vials them is at present no champs of importance 1 0" }FA* Lombardy, Naples and - - Asuneis • , ee teecull the panti °Mite/ouch= ion Our exceplicuithai racier, look rube; more: Palo* in the fficamed counter,qte irturtilktg uncertain. ty Lena grants ever." ittri=4--THE VIENNESE AND THE EM. GROUP. • PERO& The Viennese Still stand upon the defensive. The Emperor is at CHmulz, a town of some 90,000 in. habitants, about 90 miles North of rieniza,celebrat. ea for its fortress, and in the direction of Prague. .A deputation from the Diet is there also, so that a sort of couvatuis kept up between the Em. peror and the revolted citizens, the nature of which seems to indicate on- both aides a disposition to irroid extremities. At Vienna the Diet meets dal and in factexercise sovereign authority, the on one of the Emperor's Ministers remaining at h , post being M. Erma, of the finance department. The banicades in the interior of the city are all re. moved, but at the gams and on the rampartsevray precaution is 011 upheld. Most of the shops have recommenced business and Me Boone also open, I but nothing whatever is done, the majority of [hal merchants having fled. Bach sales of the national 15 per cent stock as have taken, place have been at about 67, the mice before the outbreak having stood at 76. Notwithstanding the flight of the wealthy' classes, however, arid the fact of about 30,000 or 40,000 of the lab4ring people being in arms, proper ty has op to the present time been rigidly reaped ed. All the efforts of the Diet have evidentlybeen exerted in thin direction. They hays succeeded at the same time in moderating the aggressive ten deucies of the population, so as to prevent any rash I Waal on the snrrounding troops, and in all their measures they have studiously professed Co mante -1 taro the authority ofithemonarch. Having among their other proceedings established a Garde Mobile, they required from each Min Members an oath of a. delity to the people and Ukelele:l.lo the constitution. 1281 throne. Acting moreover in the spirit of a communication conveyed to themby the Emperor, that the Imperial troops in the neighborhood ofthe city, under Auenmerg and Jellachich, would not act upon the offensive, they In torn issued a pro. donation to the national guards, reminding them that defence and not attack was the object of the , Diet. These proceedings having been communi.: cared to the Emperor he notified to the deputation at Olmuts his satie. , tion that the Diet ware exert ing themselves to prevent anarchy, and that aa long as they continued in that coursethey might depend on his approval and rapport. "in playing this part, however, the Diet are not, exercising more caution than is absolutely neon- I sary. The Emperor's troops, steadily concentrat ing in the vicinity of the city, are expected shortly, to amount to 100,000, and the provincial population, it is believed, are generally in favor of the Royal cause. Tlie,city has so real means of prolonged I defence, and has only enough of tool for 10 days. Its subjugation therefore seems itaminentokw the Hungarian army has advanced sufficiently near to be within summons, there seems little probabili ty of its strength being such as to cope with the formidable and to a great extent well provided for now waiting lather ease.to receive them.— I With such a prospect, therefore, it would be little short of madam's on the part of the Diet, who are sun to be held responsible for all that happens, to commit themselves to unequivocal treason. On the other hand, the Emperor also has good grounds I to avoid using the strong hand, even with the mo , mentary certainty of omens Wholesale *laugh. to in a city is never forgotten, and the macarch who holds Ida throne at such a cost seems ever af terward to wear a pall instead of a robe. Such is the case at this moment with the Icing of 'Naples, and it is the consciousness that, although answer ing its purpose for the moment, a dynasty may be come doomed through such an event, which ope rates in many caseass In that probably of Louis Philippe in February, and the Mato!' Prussia in March—to prevent a persistence in vigorous men. sores of repression. Lookers on can criticise with complacency the weakness of monarchs who, to pat down all opposition, had only to give their troops unlimitedlcense but the question is bow long would they have reigned afterward. A rears lion would have come, and by the knee of a uni versal sentiment of humanity they would evento. any have fallen. Apart from merely political considerations, how. ever, it is commonly admitted that the Emperor of Austria is areally humane man, although feeble and stupid in all that pertains to the duties of goy. moment. A farther reason to prompt a pacific, ad. jumment lies in the present position of the Italian question, and when we bear in mind that the-bat influence and authority of the Federal Executive at Frankfort, centered in the person of the Arch Duke John, the uncle of the Emperor, will be ex. arcked to promote • reasonable compromise be careen the parties, it will be hard indeed if - all chance of a serious catastrophe be not avoided. It is a remarkable and satisiamory cueumeance that even at the present moment all the advice. received from the leading people in Amgen, to matter of what party, are said to show not only a total absence of regret for Metternich, but .general sense Girth° justness of his fate. He is seldom mentioned or thought of but whenever anlal n eon to him is made, it is usually with , ram. ledgment that any state of things is better than that which prevailed under his sway. The long domination enemata bit this man must be taken into account in all our judgments eon the present contact of the Austrian pea. pile. have been kept for • generation in • State of the most demoralizing, because easy and sensual, bondage, and thermust long stagger in at tempting to walk alone. The French cannot plead a like excuse. Abet ample experience of the fol. lies of war and revolution, they enjoyed 18 yeses of rational freedom, during which it now appears they have learned nothing. Since writing the above I find we have news of a manifesto issued by this Emperor on the 23d of October. He says that in leaving Vienne on the 6th he did so with the full expectation that the bet ter part of the inhabitants would idcm bring the rebels to condignpnnishment and succeed in surto zing order; but that, having been disappointed, and the city having become the scene of an act of hor ror—the murder of the war minister, Count La. tour—which has •hot one parallel in history,'—the parallel intended being probably the previous mar. der of Count Lambert; at Pealti—he had resolved to oppose the insurrection by force of arras until it should be entirely quelledouid the murderers ales servants given over to the 'avenging hands of justice.' With this Mew he appoints Prince Win dischgratz—the old 'soldier whose wife was shot. some few mouths back, in the riots at Prague, and ' who was himself 62r some moments in the hands of the mob—commander in chief of all the lame rig troops, with the exception of those in Italy un der Count Radetzky. The Emperor adds that ' when peace shall be restored, it will be kV his Pdr- Meters and the Diet to curb by proper laws, with. out infringing liberty, the licentiousness of the preen, and the rights of association and popular armament. The advice& which bring this manifesto also assert that a considerable defection had taken place in the Hungarian army, its cavalry having gone over to the forces of the Emperor; that all control over the Viennese mob had been lost by the Diet, and that • speedy capitulation was inevitable. It is likewise alleged that plunder had at length been committed. NAPLES AND SICILY. The panting hatred between the Neapolitans and Sicilians is still only restrained by the strong grasp of the big powers that have temlly stepped in between them. France and England, in order to prevent waste of life in useless akirmishes_pending the efforts at mediation, have arranged for the es tablishment of a neutral ground, to consist of a belt of twenty miles in width, between Messina, now under Neapolitan control, and the rest of the Island. To this the Sicilians have consented, but it is at the sane time understood that their deter mination to insist upon the complete indepeadence of the Island, even Of they should concede the ap pedatment or some member of the family of this King of Naples to its throne, is altogether cutctm ged. The King of Naples on the other bend a al leged to stabutzieldingly upon his 'rights,' and hence the y of anedjustment seems more doubtful ever. It Metaled that several vu. blithers from France have arrived to the aid of the Sicilians, whose military experience may prove valuable. A house at Pans also has agreed:to furs nish a loan to the provisional Government of 1,- 500,000 ounces (about 63,750,000,1 on a 5 per cent stock at 60;to be redeemable in 25 years THE ITALIAN WAR.. It appears tbst the Sardinian Ch unbent have vo• red, by a large maJorlty, for a renewal of the ar mistice with F.A.rslry, which was about to ezpire. The general accounts, however, tend to allow a constant preparation for war, coupled with the hope that the present internal embarrassments of Austria may speedily lead to a crisis, in which a sudden assault upon her by the Dalian population may again be euccessfally attempted. FRANCE. • From France me learn that, according to a bill which has just been presented to the Netiotud sembly, the Presidential election is proposed to take place on the lath .f December. Gen. Cay. aignac's chance seems diV t rbecome weaker, and Some changes in his have tended to damage him. Among th ese is the resignation of WliGondchaux. who possessed to a considerable degree the coadense of the monied cbusisa He j Will also now be subjected to the attacks of a new andand active OOponent in the National Assembly, Id, File de Girazdin, the editor of the Pogue, having been chosen a representative for the colony of Seo. BRITISH MII',L=ILIES. You will observe Gem the papers that the Gov ernor of Moultau, in Lahore, is still holding out within the walls ofthe city. His destruction, how. ever, is certain.-60 that there is no chance of a pro. longed Indian war arising out of this affair. At the Cape of Geed Hope new troubles have arisen from a revolt of a pont= of the Dutch settlers in the district ofhiatal, to whom our rule is distasteful. They have been effectually put dowu by the Gower nor, Sir Harry Smith, but not until an engagement had taken piece, involving a lose of eight killed and thiztrnine wounded on our ride, and forty. ding left dead on the Hold on, the aide of the teen. rata Thus it will be wen 'the Bed* epidemic is mill ping its wands and penetrwing all sorts of countries.le your case most likely the virus eftto. taatly discharged itmlf in Mexico. CLOSE OF THE IRISH TRIALS. The acconFr Irehuul this week virtually conclude the of the rebellba. hi 4 Mesib* er, avian Waal the earpeelettons wen draw les thee la mother cases,,haa been bind guilty, Iva" recotarnengui os to mercy, on, aceolault of his youth and in other sentence he. been passed on all the winners— her, Mohlantis jaunted tdl sad Mon= minor trials have been ad. and it has at length been anthcattadvely announoed that the lives dell par. tile mill be card fro priiiiinWilitirwrinain kir trial *Oda. 104 M Decreadmv, smi(he Forest clrisi:'lt is std fume biliviliitiemted to them thd, if they would plaid rifts abed punishmeillonly baadnudeal to them,but they declined todoser,say fag that they would ehue the Attunes of the gen tlemen,- Au *seine mDablin is twar about to 0301 p mace, at which Mr. Garvin Dad will be tried under the ffimy ass. He was charged, it w il l be remembered, dm the same time with Mitchell And ahem - As As, howsmtr, as public interest is concerned, the Erb Witness is now at an end..— To day it has been announced that the two men , who refused to give evidence against O'Brien are eache of to =.£lo.largos Yeat'annOwan'mar and to pay I a tin COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. liastoeaw of every description remain' as dull as ever. The gloom maned by the continued depree sion of railway shares was, duri4the any pan of the week, more severe than ever, and the share, of the London and North Western Company, which is the leading line, were done at t disaamt. About two years back they were 11160'premium. Yesterday and to-days reaction Phu boa:awed, and they are now at 8 premium. ' Oaring to the glut of money and the primped of a speedy setiktment at Vienna, Conjoin also have advanced 'then 841. at which they stood buit week, to 851. The me of ditcount kat. the best paper Is now not mom than km 2to 24 cent. - In the min market there haw been continued fin?nees, but no alteration in prices. The duty has risen is. end now stands at ss. per glower. Lt if expected to remain st this point by a week or two and then again decline to 4 stullinga PENNSYLVANIA CONGBXIBBIONA.I. DISTRICTB.-1 848. VointaLL.l Nana*. Loco. Taylor. Whig I. Levin. Flormwo.Brown. Stale Southwark & Pam. punk, 2501 1807 52 67 Moyamenaing 1025 1523 28 3 Cedar Ward 396 253 6 7 Lombard 304 171 27 1 §prace 280 191 34 3 New Market........ 389 340 11 14 4995 4226 158 95 Levin, majority; 670. IL Chandler, (W.) Van Dyke,(D. City of Ptuladelphia,ev cept the lour wards in the First Dbailet...... 6.556 3574 Chandler'. majority, 2752 M. M OO1 0. (W.} Fla&mall, (L. Spring Cowden 4068 31.32 Northam Lilmties 2814 2962 6862 6097 MOM'S majority, 765 IV. Linea, (W.) Robbins, (L. Kensington. ....... ...... 2682 23:52 Unbrourp'd N Liberties— 162 187 Rachmond 151 406 North and Stands Penn.... 296 1118 18'1 BlocklaT ........ ........ 309 274 Kinaestung 64 162 Germantown 648 461 Racbceongb 223 231 Meta 165 150 Oxford 141 199 Fmnkford 369 292 Lower Dublin 249 317 Bybeny and Moreland.... 124 103 s d 464 Yunk 385 468 8281 6681 Robbia'a majority, 410. V. RvedlVW.) Ma* evegL 1293 Montgomery • • ....... 4585 5184 6655 6471 Frostier, majority, 119 Ta .s y i k 6 )t o , (W.) 1t057,4 Rose midcwitY. 321 O iledVll. Dickey, (W.) Hemp sl6o (L = 5786 Dicker" majority % 626. Siemr.) ShaafferAL aos VIE. Lancutar Stevsaut =wilily, 4101 Addiu44, (W.) &roam (L) 4014 802 Stmog's crtajoritg,443B. X. Wheeler. (W.) Dinuniek, (L. Nortbampore 2270' 3410 Monroe 389 1515 Carbon 743 1006 Pike........ ....... ... 101 528 Wayne 935 1235 4444 164 Dinamick's majority, 3320. WIUT, Loco, Izm i r XL Bader Weight Enos ........7929 2343 1 . 43 a Columbia 2005 25N WI Wyoming 9S 5032 4899 1939 antler' a majority over Wright, 131 XU. Free Sail Loco. Case Loco. Wbig Wilmot Brewiass. Tracy Bradford ..........4175 215 2590 Boaquchanoa 2730 67 1170 Tiop 1714 640 1023 8619 922 Wilmot's majority over Tracy, 3846. Cues , g) Petnlen, (L 21W .....1585 2018 2921 1594 338 798 985 11:11 O ' Ot x tl aninir iamberiMa Mao° Clintou 10:1:MUE1 Casey's mitiority,223. Pitc= l ,(W.) Dock 1L) 2018 1801 ...4911 3395 XIV. Dauphin.. Lehancro 10,203 1369 - Pitman's majority 2835. Nen,W, Demer, L., 4197 1802 r::', M Ness' majority, 610. Brady, W, McLaughs& L, 3019 2062 3693 3042 XTL Cumbenland 8015 8182 NlcLaaahan's trAjority, 167. Calvin, W, Parize, XVII Centre .... Huntingdon Blair 880 2262 1883 2335 1378 IMES 6012 5948 Calvin's oxinarity,64. Ogle, W,, Damon, L, 2384 3243 ...2813 1.042 6962 6649 0 11 18 , 1 MAjerity, 233. XUL Livergaoci, W, Mann, L, Weitmonilzad ..........5711 4894 Bedford ................5389 • 2176 Cambria. 1050 1473 6330 9143 Mann's majority, '2813. XX. Whig, Loco,kins. Fru Clar Soil Bin Hopk. Washington 3841 d. 4013 173 Beaver 2570 230 6118 8359 Reed'a majority, 68. XXL Ha Whig. Loco. Native. mpton Black Jacbon Allqrluany 7668 8613 549 259 Hampton's majority, 1053. XXIL Howe, W, McFarland, L Venango 1023 1474 Mercer.... ...... 3821 3018 Crawford 2865 2674 7509 Bawds majanty, 343. xxIIL Quabea, W. Thompson, Le Erie ... • • .. ...... 1410 Warren 918 1131 Miami 357 2160 2160 Potter 253 619 Elk 159 Jeftarson ... ...... 703 927 4931 5110 Thompscm's msjorfty, 419. E 7 v. Whfig. Loco. Pres Soil. Smith Gilman,. bletenghllz 2361 121 Arm5tm0g....16913 2340 aeareald 596 1115 bulimia. 2263 1541 93 6959 • nao aftmes mitiority, 501, The rain of Sat u rday night ono' Sunday boo on` limed badness in. U. natibtorint od of the The Woad barns, me) hone, ato, malty to PolooMosupplytko kaTIO2COnnUT Oda Pkiabalitt amoloon . soes end Bittabingfi oonb i " " 42 boos Mee' are bony as osElins 042 m EssotT. ay smug. MAINE. . We have rearlllllllol 217 taws in Maui, give laithe fidlcnitag emit Can. Taylor.. Majantylit INaz • • TIM is ■ gain fic Taylce of 4,421 aver the rote of September lag. Vim Berea also received ■ considerable no. VERMONT. Returns from tbis Sum corniatte to sham Tap. kxr to be afluddarably atind of both Can and Van Baran. V rizOr.OI:I2MDI w i Returns from 291 towns—oeuly ;be what , &ss, foot up ss Taylor. Casa. V. a 08,141 340:65 37,118 31,0g1 291 towns, Vote 03r Qua and Van Baran, " Taykn, Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, There to en choice of electors by the peoph buf it will be seen that there is a noble plurality is t fa. 'oar ofGen. Taylor. The Whig elect= will 3111 b. mitely be chosen through the action of the Levis- Insure. RHODE ISLAND. The complete mums in this State Mot tip as in' laws: Tailor. Calf; V .v . 3 ;1 Clay. 1.116% Plurality for Taylor, 3059. Taylor's majority, 2381. The vote for Van Bursa in this State Is ve ry smalL CONNECTICUT. The Hartford Courant haa remits from all the towns but eighteen in the State. Taylor's plurali ty is nearly 4,000. NEW YORK. Thirty counties in New York sum up a s fol. lows: Taylor. . 76,599 30,616 Clay. Polk. 138,798 L 40,086 Taylor's majority over Ceu and Van Buren, in 30 counties 1.. PoWm nuuority over Clay, in same . The New York Tribune, orThuraday, aap . "It la still doubtful whether Yin Bores or Cass stands mooed best in this State, thoogh we think Can does. In moat of the great central Counties, Qum is lowest. We presume Taykrea majority over the next man is over 50,000, find it may ex ceed the vote for loth opponents, lint we think It will not." The Albany Journal says that the majority (or TAYLOR and Filmic= over Casa and Butler will be from *evenly to eighty thousand R The majorities for State °Moore are egad!), des stairs. That excellent gentlenten.."Hexu.eos Fun, is the Governor elect, and Guam W. Parrylel the Lieutenant Governor. It is not unlikely that thirty W hig members Of Ccmgreas ate eleeted ! This, if eo, will settle the complexion of the neat House of ReFeree Tentative& Of the twitters of ductal:4v, three-iambs, at least, ate Whig ; and this will give the State of New York ks Aral Whig Coker 1 States Senator. T.T1.41 has beaten M, . Van Baren in his own town. Einderhook, the t ote standing, Taylor 295, Van Buren 244, Cass lin to 1844 ths town gave a majority of 75 for Pon S. NEW Mann. we have full returns fiven the State ofNew Jer aey,the majorities of Which frot up as Moor-- Taylor 2.325 Casa. ................ ....2,TJ2 Taylni's majority Qay's majority in 1834 The Legislature stands thus—Senate, Whip: IS, Demands, 6. House, Whip, 39; Ttensomms, Is. Whig majority cm joint ballot, 21. Neer/may has elected to the next Coupon 6311, Whip and one Demon Ili% as kollowit 1. Camden, deo And sew K. Hay, Whig. 2. Kenner, dto We L. A. Newell, Whig. a Sasser, .3to Ins e \MICA, Dem. 1. kftddlasex, Zre...lote a 'Vandyke, Whig. 5. Essex, 6se it. ,es 0. King, Whig. DEL A` VAR E Titylat's °facial to sjoi ay is 555. 311 PENNS' fLVA-'ilA Rwidf.t. Alleirbany • • 10112 6591 719 8856 Arinatecmg 2629 2126 141 2094 Beaver, 2825 2203 530 3784 Bedford .... 21316 2838 1 2813 Barka 5073 9490 42 4207 'slll Blair 1039 • •.. • 2293 1427 Brad4ad ... 1719 1092 602 3211 3748 Books. ..... 217 .... 5054 5245 Butler 300 •. • . •• • . 2310 2308 Csadnia• •.• • • 161 .... 1151 1121 Carb0n.........300 .... 768 996 Cantle, .... 750 .. . • 1849 2544 Cheater.... 580 •• • • •• .. 5695 5710 Clarion .... 1371 2306 33 1255 =313 Clinton..... 167 .... 808 2004 .. • . 110 .. • • 630 1113 Colombia, .... 1098 •. • • 1990 3157 - . Cumberland 101 •• • • 2989 3069 Delaware. 1939 1290 61 1975 1500 Erie 1396 .. .. •• • • 3300 2097 Fayette .... 3015 3441 15 2770 3240 Huntingdon. 615 .. .. •. • • 2259 1871 Indiana.... 2410 1544 204 2371 1568 lonian 33 .. .. • • • 1103 1201 Lancaster . 5339 .... •• • • 9721 5314 Lebanon ... 1100 • . •• • • 2697 1890 Luserne 810 .. • • 2967 3785 Lying .. • • 399 .- • • 1850 2299 Me rear .... .• • • 131 •- • • 3843 3109 Main 1183 1215 3 1443 1591 Montgomery • 596 —• • 4645 5218 Northumbld. 515 .... 1548 2124 Northampton .... 1060 • • 2551 3476 Perry....... 727 .. • . 1339 2064 Phila. city —10655 5285 309 8963 4972 C0...20393 16042 602 16998 16029 Pike ..... .... 557 .... 128 812 Potter ...... 219 627 Be.huylki9 1253 .. • . •• • • 4264 3538 Bouteract• . • 1857 .... •• • • 7755 1103 Elusquebanna •• • • 700 • • 1597 2416 Tioga ...... •• • • •• • • •• • • 1219 2071 union, 1413 .... •• • • 2997 1686 Voulrliro •••• • • • •• • • •• • • 988 1532 Westmosell 3124 5197 122 2856 4955 Washington 112 •• • • 4065 3949 Wyoming 79 • 790 948 York, .... . ... • 527 .. • • 4162 4345 Total 84,744 72,494 163,523 168,221 72,494 169,221 14,230 302 MARYLAND. The unofficial mammas from every county in the Ewa, foot up as tallowy. Taylor. Can. Clay. Polk. 17,079 13,693 12,671 9,368 Taylor's majority "1,326; Clay's majority was 3,305. Van Bantu received 3 vines in Allegany county 1 in Wuhington county, 4 Jo Baltimore county, 23 ° Frederick, and "12 in Baltimore city. VIRGINIA The Warne hem seventrona counties, foot up ea Mow': Taylor. Cus. Clay. poll, 7,925 7,025 0 ,639 7,804 7,025 0,639 In the above seventpone counties the Baltimore Sun makes the gain for 0011. Taylor 2,065, is compared with the last Presidential election, when Polka. majority In the State was 5,993, There i s sail 59 counties in the State to hear from. NORTH CAROLINA. Ream from 15 counties toots Ibilows: Taylor. t Casa Clay Polk. 4395 5424 0448 4995 9428 Taylor's gain, 708 In 1844, Clay's majority was 3945, At tltu ,„" tia, TKO:tea make* will be Mike lane. GEORGIA. Moat tiro-tdiedo of the Maus beard from; Tay lor's majority will be from 2000 to 3000. MICHIGAN. Cau has matted the State, and the 4gighittlTO i;alss Democratic In the second Cleitire atonal disvict, Rev. Watlam Bprzipm, a Meitiodid 01 • ITT man, and a hamcdl Whig, has beei elected to Caogros• over C. E. Stewart, the extent Qum member, a Democncie loss. .4* - 14biii s i, 13,1SPL The .giesinfOl revo u inn hue been filly acvi compllehed, and to day has been spent in mutual ecargratulation upon theglarions reset!. Vermont♦ Massaclutletts, ponnecticu; Rhode bland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, hferylead, and Delaware, make. it morally certain that Zachary, Taylor, on the 4th of March, 1819, will be the Pre. aident of the Republic. Never was triumph more sweeping. Seventy thousand plurality for Taylor's Almost the entire Congress ticket, and the Aram. bly, with scarce Locafocas enough in it for an op. position, and a Whig Governor. The Locokaos are so badly beaten that they have actually stop. ped figuring, even to Malty or mystify the retains, and mutter 10,000 for Taylor in New York city, the head quarters of patronage. The greatest uncut.. tens was felt last night about Pennsylvania; but when Allegheny county claimed as her, share 3,500 Taylor, and all the other counties along the Cent. are of the State proclaimed their gains over Johns. ton's vote, despondency gave way to the most hearty congratulations, and cheer oiler cheer made the city ring, to show the delight of the Whigs of New York. Stocks have acquired new firmness upon the re. salt of the election, and are held at an advance, in consequence of the general feeling that the dark days are numbered, and the government soon to take its stand in favor of 'Home Labor,' and full protection to the great Interests of the country, now suffering under the policy of the present disgraced administration. After all our congratulations, it is hard to realize that we must still wait, and that many month. must elapse before the energy of a , Whig Administration can be brought to bear up. on, and remedy the errors of the commercial policy of the country, under which we now labor. The administration of Mr. Polk has nailed the tariff of 1846 to the mast, and the black flag must go down with the deserted craft that now bears It aka, ID . . its disgrace—but the Annie is full of hope. The Europa, which left us to day,will tell the inn mss tem of England, and her cotton spinners, that the tabors of Americans will man inipply the iron and cotton goods, that now keep their furnace' busy, and make their spindles so musical. The day for idle experiments to over, to be succeeded by a pe riod in which common sense shall govern our ex nasal policy—keep our resources at home employ ed, and enrich the nation and individual enter , The remittance by the steamer to day was quite large, and the closing rate 100, which is quite an advance over last packet day. This rise,however, is In part speculative, and has been caused by the purchase of all h e remiturittes created by the sale of government stock. The buyers are Messrs. Brown, Brothers & Co, who are thus enabled to raise the rata and make a profit. Our exports are, however, much less than our imports, and no re duction in the rate of bilis can be looked for at pre sent. Treasury Notes clam at 1031, and 74 for Pennsylvania Ts, on credit; Obittr l tY", 1001, and about 1051(31 for United States 6's. There are more sellers of stocks than buyers, except for long investments. Parties who are able to hold years, feel sanguine of large profits, while the buyers up on short time, think with reason, that a lams rise cannot take pine in the present condition of the money market. A delegation of Pittaburghen re here upon boar ness connected with the magnerip telegraph, and an attempt is to be made to make the lines 'con nect' from one end of the continent to the other, a result much to be wished. On 'Change, polities had rather the advantage, and a mall Imams/ was done, walkout churn in pee& that require remuk. The demand for dour to export to Europa hen almost ceased, and km grain the inquiry a, manifestly less. C. Local natters. ILEKM7II9 Ma THI en - mutat' pact Warn& COVET 07 Q 111771 711 811231073.—The Oe7l COMO ta• ken up on Monday tooreing, was that of Cam. vs. David M'Kelvy, accused of riot, committed at the house of John M'Cture, inlestappy city, on the 23d of August. The riot consisted in a ilsintbanee, throwing stones, doe., at the time of a wedding in in Bretons's holm. It did not appear that M'Kel vy had taken a direct part in the victimize, nor that he even came to the ground till alter the email violent doings had closed, hut he was considered to be a partaker, a he made mute musical demon strations with rather unmusical instruments, and did not appear to have attempted to pat down the riot. The jury brought in a verdict of guilty. John Chandler, convicted of assault and battery on Hutchinson. and adjudged to the payment of cods to the mil instigated by him against Hutch. hugm, was sentenced to 450 One, costs in both gaits, and one month's Imprisonment in county jaiL Clare was Philip He, convicted of an assault and bauery an Geo. Snyder, was sentenced to 620 tine and costs of prosecution. The next caw taken op eras that of Com. vs. Robert Lowry, charged with an attempted rape on Mrs. Margaret Wright. A number of witnesses, highly respectable, testified that Lowry had here triple tome an exestlent character. The cue Neu 'tin on hand when tke Court adjourned to SS o'clock this morning. 1806 61 03 2.0:13„ Tan ram or Ausoccerr.—The whole vote o this county at the Presidential election, an Tan day last, eras seventeen thou And, four hundred and eighty nine. Of thew, Taylor received 10,112; Casa, 6,591; Van Buren 779; Gerritt Smith 7. The seven votes for Gerritt Smith OW/ east in the Ist ward of Allegheny city. The vote Cog at the Presidential, is a Little over 2,400 greater than that ea% at the last Gabernmorial election. The total vote cut at the Presidential election in 1844, was 14,201,—C1ay received, 8,,08.9, Polk, 5,740; Sauey, 435. At the Presidential election in 1840, the to. tal vote of the county was 12,193—0 f which Har rison received 7,62Cq Van Buren, 4,573. The in crease from 1810 to 1844, was 2,078, from 1844 to 1848, it was 3,285—0 r 1,210 greater than the in. creme from 1840 to 1814. Racrr.—iludge Patton expressed the opinion pes terday, that any noisy and tumultuous assemblage, which tended to alarm Faecal:4i cttisena vras a riot. The mw meetings may hereafter be set davits as riotoms, when they produce alarm in the ranks of opponents. General Cass inigke prefer several bills of indictment against the Whigs Tux &linen Atore—We understand that affi davits are being prepared for publication, which will place the whole matter in regard to the riots alleged to have been perpetrated In the vicinity of Pittsburgh, truly and properly before the public— until which time it would be well to kern no opin ion in the miner. lidaroa'a OrrtcsLLlenry Smith, • German, was brought tip mann* morning, charged with steal• ing three watches at ■ home on Marbtuy meet, during Sunday night, or Monday morning. The watches were taken (mm Wm. Rinehart, Joseph Lear, and Jacob Mown—all lodging In the acme )UW3O. Alter a hearing, Smith was committed. Tun Mama RAILWAT...-rhale Wele two boa on the railway yesterday together, undergoing pairs It mill accommodate three or four boat, at a time--u great unprovement on the floating dock. Incazeir.—Taking the vole of thispounty u criterion, her population in 1850 win true tacrou ed more than fifty per cent. over that of 1840. Puna H... —The concerto ofinane' Opera Troupe continue to attract full and eighty delighted audiences. They prevent a good bill for to-stight. See advertisement and bias of the day. Ov Don't have a Foul Itreath—lf you have, use two shilling bottle of Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. Th wo make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, he. Bold at Bk Liberty es Irlikdkerty W. M. Wright, M. D., DenMit, On= and residence on Fonnit aueot , ammo the PlMamma Bank. Mae hon. from 9 o'clock to 19 • M., and from I o'clock to 6 P. M. sepl4.l y Yocird Mm' Idaaaar.—An adjourned meeting the members will be held on Tuesday everung, No Ilth, 1848, at 7 o'clock. Wino Rucertve CourrreA—A meeting of the Ex ecutive Committee of the "Rough end Ready Club." will be held at the usual place, on Wednesday evening next, 16th inst. A full attendance L. requested. By order of the President. novl4-2t R. R. R. DUMARS, Secretary DIED, On Sunday evening, 121 h inst., Csrusansa, relict the late Henry Heldship, Esquire, in the 74th year her Bp. The funeral Will proceed to Trinity Church yard, at n o'clock, p. hl. on Tuesday, (this day,) from the resi donee of her son4n-law, Jonah Krug, Isabella street, Allegheny, near the north end of the Hand Street Bridge. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. NO. SA WOOD ST, BETWEEN ad AND 4th STA R. TANNER CO. TNVITE Country Merchants and others to an exual- J. nation of their stook which is one of the largest to be found In any establishment In the eountry, and casuists of very desirable and seasonable goods. ex. pre .„t y adapted Os to size and qtmlity) to Weatern sales. vtiees will compete favorably with those adze East. Tema liberal. notev-dim 'Dr 0. 0. /teams. Dentist, OFFICE u Miss Heilek , s, on Fourth street, a kw doors about Wood meet, until the completion of the houe nearly oppoaite. Teeth in blocks, with art. Will runs, after Ow manner now universally prear ....l to the east, =undulated to nit each parde, t i.. Tooth, From a (1111 sat down to a single ban, in serted on a suction plate, thus avoiding info t h. itatotal teeth. Specimens cd of e at the Alm All operations incident to the pudletsion partovniad with can and fidilialtwso Lama= . -,-,~. 101, 4***Tii4filiteciiitiiripit USW. SmPPERs• -and of 'Ma 1316:Wined dad WS , Una mamma to rah daily. Prodaee and merehandire meirled for EyFIYS DAY LINE and' straw war oat, at 10P rates .ad weilled Lime. .1 0 (DWELL, Pinsbuygh; . BOBINSON & BOEHM, Baltimore. rIQ 61:COSIDiLkiliZA1W S NEW GOOD, 21 T BIGHT'S, Lid Libetty street, compriting French Cloths, Casslmeres end. Vesting., of the newest end most fashionable styli/ Imparted. AIBO, a large quantity stye Roogh and Ready Blankets and Coatings, peculiarly adapted to the times and the On hand, the largest, best suntafaatured and most fashionable lunch of ready made Clothing in ChM thy. All orders In the Tailoring lime:seated in the most fashionable and durable mantle novl4 SEASONA.BLEDRY GOODS, AT NV R MURPHY'S —Omen, dtasszine Blue, and Cherry Silk Velvets; do do Cotton do BELTING& all colon. FRENCH MERINOS--Scarlet. Cherry; Strawberry and other colon. PARMETTOS—Marwine bloc, drab, maroon, gar net and other colon. CHANGEABLE MOH AlRS—with silk stripe. Black Velvet Ribbons, for trimming. And a very large stock of other new and desirable goods. , B ltran a willi r le:se , ... call and hear mites, at N Goods low at wholesale, up stair. 13 EXPRESS--A A Mason k Co, 00 Market street, have received, Jenny Lind Fringes, rich Mame lion do, heavy black do, Jenny Lind Bono., Daisy and Gimp, tftether with many varieties Fanny Trim mings not to be found elsewhere. oovl4 FRENCH EMBROIDERY, Received per Express— A A Mason & Co, 60 Market st, have Embroider ed Lace Capes, embroidered muslin dm 30 do: straight Collars; 25 do muslin do, 50 do crochet do, 5 do mourn ing do. Also, embroidered Muslin Cuffs, new patterns. nova/ BONNET VELVETS AND SATINS—We have just received a splendid lot of manure Clue and scarlet Bonnet Velvets, and matarine blue, cherry and drab Bonnet Sauna. Also, cherry colored and blue Florelmes. ALEXANDER ft DAY, 73 market at novl4 N Weor of the diamond very ANDSOME ORLEAN PLAIDS—Just received, sVe ll largo lot of rich changeable Orleat Plaids, a udid at article, low be prices. im o handsome imitation of silk seing novt4 ALEXANDER tc DAY FANCY SHAWLS—A splendid assortment of all wool fall and winter Shawls, Just received and selling at the very lowest anvil ALEXANDER le DAY large slt ir o .,, am .. A LPAC A B-4 ,... r ust recd, and colored. n0v . 4 4 "71 ..1.w..8 A1 ALEX ANDER a DAY 'DRENCH MERINOS--Smith & Johnson, 46 Market r sweet, have received another tel of those cheap French !Merinos. Also, a lot of plain double width Ceshmeres, comprising the most choice colon. nol4 IMPS ANDFRINGFR—Smitb& Johnson,4o Mar- V3l - ket st, have received a choice lot of Ginaps and Fringes; also, a lot of Velvet Ribbons and Silk Cord.. novl4 OPS—'n bal. prime Eastern (1 431 110 P., jam re ceived and (or see by novl4 BROWN k CULBERIVON VrOLASSEB-100 bbls prime N 0 Molasses, land ,LT.l ing from 51C1111.J.7 Crittenden: for We by nor l 4 JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co GREEN APPLES-14 tibLs alma varieties, in nom and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & Co novl4 Gana it oacko, best qualify for sok by novl4 FRIBA, fumy a co FEATHERS -20 sacks for solo by oovl4 FR 51 . 01 D , RHEY & Co 1010 METAL-60 tons No 1 Foundry; GO do cold Blast, for sale by novl4 FRIEND, RHEY & Co LARD OIL - 11.? (V' LArddo w' 10 do No 9 do For alio by ooyl4 BELLFAS NIOCILS Ofle-44 pura l ia l iftoidßilli Mae IA by SOAP -100 bot Cinekumul No I Soap for .ale by novl4 SELLERS k NICOLB 11i - Ow BOCKINQSO-250 pm 94 Cot BeTeking , 7 v 7 V 511 . 1 nV 10 per 84 and 214 all wool da vary sap; for sale at W WCLINTOCKIS, novl4 75 Fbarth et G& 811097 —A splendid assortment of Bags ean he seen, very cheap. at novl4 W LECLINTOCE 4 B, 75 Comet at S&Lin:FRE-10 bble for sale by novll I 1501BOOLIMA CER & Co riIANNERS' OIL-'11661• for tale by .g. novt4 J SCEIOONALLRM. & co GEHMAN. English and American Blank Lead and 116Bleb Ltmtre, for sale by novll J SC ! .N Ed AKER &Co ANNATTO-4 Deakins for sale by novl4 J SCHOONIRAECR e Co, St wood it VirPgwooD MORTARS—I cask, containing 77 to nirs of awitifiep sizes, warranted acid proof, just reed and for sale by F, 5R1.4.F.R8, nosl4 SY wawa OHANOI; PEEL—I bale reed and r t7 ; ns ale ti eurelj WHITE SQUILLS--e tad reed and for sale by nay g g SETAE La GROUND TURMERIC- I b I reed and for sole by noel 4 E E SFI I FRS ALES BEllo4—{ °oak recd and for gale by ncerl4 I SELLE/419 A LUPO SCAIRMONY-1 dm.ib;vaperior qbabry, A Lbr sale by b. 14 RE EIEUER.9 BUCKWHEAT PLODS—eD sacks bulled, for sal by rloyll 8 P VON BONVHORST & Co • CUFF:3E-400 Oro IV I, Or Ws by oorll F VON LIONNHOBST I Co LARIVOIL-100 bbl. No & for sale by L noell 8 F VON BONNHORST & Co 138.1C1i.-10,000 for sale hy FFcoal! yQN BONNLIORST & Co . OOLI Wool.!:—The aiariet price in cash will be paid far 111.11 different of Wool, by .. 8 & ILARILKErI, ° I Si water and 101 from st ErrOWE'b CREAM CREME—A fem box. very Trim' Crsam ir,..VrArgAuGH S OAP boxes aciaaarigoaP h ili.{ for We by bcprlO S WiIAILDAUtiH T UST RECEIVED, a large mock of Liam and Cot t/ too Duper. n 0.9 A A MASON & Co UNDRIES—I cut Baca= 9 bza do; 4 ma* Fell, than; Obla Flamed, jam reed .4 for sale by ooTil C d ORANT 1 41 water si ... --- COTTON- T . 4 bales bafirior Cotton , to • ore and for solo-very low to eicsr, by .79 wiwroN BOWEN 90 front et LARD 01L-1.9 bush Whits, Lard Oil, jog ree'd and for solo by BUR/MIDGE, WILSON & Co, 0009 W a in It TIRIED PELMIES--4:59 busb just t 0,451 lost for loin JJ by nov9 DROWN & CULINIIIMN - VOUN DR V PIO MEAL - 19 was cape nor Foundry ` Maud, from Canon furnacs, Hunuturdon county, Ye, for sale by nary KIER I JONES, Canal Bastn P3lf, BACON SIDES-0 casks Bsecia Side fur sah, by sorb _ BMA tc JUNKS._ VORGE h11.711, 2 :3 143 as FOR, *ow, f or sale by cost OM* JONFM I\TALL.9-61:10 kegs Nails, ass SI sizes, for sale low by nell JAIIIkZ DALZEL.I I 24 water st YHODLICE—MAI huh Oami 25 keg, Butter; 1 bele Hot Batter, 20 bbla Flour, landing from Lake Eric aml Michigan Line, and for sale low to alms consign imsy noun JAMES MALZELL AIL-2003Maitilth Catnaps Tar, in large barrel T and gMet 'order, for ails t no. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR GERMAN CLAY-40 b. Germs& Clay will be sold low lo close o consignment, by wnT6 TAAEFE & O'CONNOR to d P %t n .! e A ty l—P 'n'Ot' pr le litle.l) AreLt.ts AND YEACIA.*-400 ETA Dried A..." Peaches, 550 do do Apples, reed .d for Ude by TAMEN & Iti&MT LEAD -1.2C0 pigs Galena Lead, from stair Rose. Gar tale by noe7 FRIEND, RHEY & Co VNATREILS-13 b.., per Yankee, (or male by rev? MEN ABBY &Co Ti ICE-8 tiereerewe rood, end or calm b noel R ROBISON & Co, 199 liberry at. IRON AND NAILS--25 tone moiled bar Imo; . i . s kegs awed Nails; NO tons Pig Iron, for sale by oven R ROBISON & Co .1 4 A fo r2fi b 4 .. U11,—.50.tls i Insalt's tWat 7. HOPS -51 bales prime Ohio, yovnh 194 0 , Jug roe - d d and for sale by nov4 C H GRANT POWD JALAP-2 eases Nat reed and for sale by Dory R E SELLERS, 67 wood at FOZ: L0 ) RIEWBAIII3-41 oases for ; t at 1 1;y 1. BALSA wv4 Dl COPAYIA.—in lb. Ig. Salo b ROSE I'INK-3 bbl. tor sale by R E SELLERS iIUAI SHELLAC-2 cues Jut recil zit , for .de bypoi/ ARLEht OIL.-7 pos. for sale by novll H E SELLERS ADDER-2 easksjust recd anti for sale by uov44 E SELIxR4 SH. MOLASSES-100 Ibis St Louis Sum House s !Holum, Ibr sale by noY3 JAB A HUTCHISON A Co EFINED SUGARS-420 Obis mall Loaf, Nos 1, It, XL 0 and 7; no bbi. Crushed; 110 do Clarified, for .1. by JAS A HUTCHISON Co, Agents St Louis me= Refinery, nova 13 orator and IN front st R. PINNEY, Sec'y GOLDEN ell - RUP—lo bbl., bdfbbla, and 10 gallon kor tale by n JAS A HUTCHISON & Co L VISA es/okt—So casks 2oda Ash: m.stfae one, los sale, to &oleo {it DOVI FOR) YIN & DUNCAN, 37 firs t st APPLES-40 bbl. Green Apple., "Gates, isnot reed and for We by nova S& W }URSA UGH CIOPA.L VARNISH-10 bins Furniture Varnith, of %,./ the hem quality, for sale by oord J SCIIGONNAKER A Co SASGPAP&B, ASSORTGD—RU reams Wheeling, Smith's, and a new article, recommended as almo ner to any before in the market. noro J SCGOONBLIKEFL & Co OLDER-80 Ws Cider, jean landing and for uda by V nova 8 W HARBAUGH 'ha AC/Mak:L-4W We /to 3 rdlOcerecaiidieand 01, for oda by dO , O 0 It W • - Rpeuou SuA ASH-20 casks Sods fisly , 4114m,yrj(1,,,,„ GLA/13-300 els assorted Window GI in mare nr/ it umd for sale by no IV vuu l y M011.:-10 bbl. Lammed CA 'Ztew Castle ea a an E est received and for sale by Ptfactase./ novt W HAELBAUGH FFLOUR - 6 3 bbl. Fine Mot, • good aniolo r jost rocolved aud for ludo ilsg novel B.ELLERB & NICOLE BdCON~ZU Caaka Haeon Hams 711 do Bidoa, la non and for axle 6 novf AND SOAP-60 nts conald Candles; ICO V do &Tii, in sons and Ca staz Erts & coNILA S' ALMON-15 btili NOY Salmon; • fear hairdo No I Mactortl, for family um, Just lan • • and for oafs •••• nool 0 BLACKBURN k • MMS( SA 001J1-63 Ad. prboo N 0 Bow, Ld ow. Loaf do, S roe'd dad for rato by tort 8 ROBISON ICo y,}~.~ w ~c+.,X` -ins ~:Yl-^z: - '*ttt~° P^ ,e°^.,,. AUCTION SALNIV: - 'BY 4.11.1aga D. Mortis, A.164161061.60re 41 P=l.o Staple . rtd FLhi~r Dry Goods: Go Iluaniday ._tadming, Nov. 11,41 10o1elbek, at the Cammarelat Galen Hoorn, tome; of Wood and, nth stream. will be soil, on a creditritgOdays oar align= .... 11 / 0 .. Mr approved endorsed .ItOtes, an estcatha uwirmsent of fresh and wasonnble foreign and Do. meetly Thy Goods, among whleb ate 20 prides extra superfine wool dyed black cloths, 66 pm. English and Amide... 3 easel...en* =pea sande% Mina. eO l . lO , 31 pee red, yellow, green, brawn lad white flannels, 10 pall 10-4 blankets, 17 pea Prittelt and Manchester ainginns, 62.3 super French linen cambric. bdkfa, eto white, damask, scarlet and bib sllk hdlifs, 201 oil color Turkey red sad Madras's ties barred und plain eamtne demean Un a table diaper, Irish upon% splendid silk poplin, dross silk., bli Allt sent. , silk and wool vemuig, gala plaid:, alpacas, merinos, de !alas, cashmeres, black &tie Sets, superb scarlet merino shawls, woolen sad Conan do, woollen com forts, Daniell, gloves, sbining, Wailes, check., tick ing., calicoes, Me. - Also, 65 gungbam and cambric ambrellas. Al 6 o'clock,_, Groceria, Qualm-mom Firrnirocv,: gr. 3. Tene.ltoods, ready made clothing, gold And silver watches, fine mole sod pocket cutlery, Getman fancy, goods, be. • novl4 • • Fatily Banntehe aC,lnction. ' Oa Wednesday afiersurin, Not-Ibth,at 3icelock,M s front *Me Commercial Ulm mem, win be sold and very good and substantial family barouch, with foiling tap endl4 iron axle. nov JOHN D nevi, Anct Catodoruo of Clothing, al AsiutUin. On Tuesday rooming, Nov. 44, at 10 o'clock, will be sold *Abaci reserve, on is credit cifoo days On all stuns over ISICO, a large invoice of fashionable and seasona ble clothing, by catalogue, eoninSting of 46 dozen fine shirts, linen besoms, collars, &e1...L 0 des aim O il " with fancy bosoms; 13 do blue stripe niers/mac shirtg 7 do assorted fancy do; 20 do heavy hickory dor 5 do twll. led flannel din 4 do do striped dtaweN .2 do Canton flannel do; 91 pea super fancy Calsiniere pants; 42 do gold mint summit do; 104 do limey itathilattdm Alea,* dress and frock coats, heavy Over coats,,vests, tsc, which can be essatincd on maiden of sale.' coral JOIOID DAMAneI Boots, Shoes, Robbers and Brogans at Auttion. On Tuesday afternoon, 14th lust, at 3 &block, will be sold withom reserve, it ease, laps, brogans and robbers, vur 34 pro awns prime. Naliolead kip boobs 48 do do do kip boots; SS do do fine-sewed calf do; 36 do do comae fines do; GO do do kfp brogawi,6o donde:. set leather hest 711 do women' prune robber over shoes; 44 do children,' leather oboes; f, do womens' patent gums; 80 do children,' dot 31 do Bored gam., assorted. - noel I JOHN D DAVIS, Anti 1 . 5 . 1 - Street Prve.ity ea Auctum. Ott / I " , rwittY, November 116 t h at 3 o'clock, P. M., will be sold on the premises, two very valuable Itnitd• ing Lots, .mate on the north aide of Liberty meet, at the comer of Hay et, having each a front of 24 foot on Liberty street, and extending bock 100 feet, to an alley 20 feet we. This property is the- most desirable (or either private dwellings or business purposes of any now to be had in that beam/rut pert of the city. Terms at sale. novto JOIIND DAVIS, Suet AMUSEMENTS. (MEAT CORREKATION OP TALENT! KEDAH& BLIRLEEQUE OPFEA TROUPE' The Orlaws! Sable Harmanlntern WILL exhibit at Panto Ham, EVERY:EVE:NINO THIS WEEK, on which occasion will be prodn• eed a series of Entertainments hitherto unsurpassed or equalled, for talent, refinement,: originality and encl. lence--coutsting of selections from the mom celebra ted Operas of NORMA, FRAIDAVOLO, ERNANI, SOIINAMBULA, au.; and an entire new. selection of Pieces, Songs, Deena, Glees, Cholas* and beandful Ethiopian Melodies---Introduing the foilowing end --N. Fcsu P.iramier7 the great Priniik Accotileonint and Baritone, (Hauges.) • Professor Kneass, the celebrated Comptiier and Pi anist, (blindest Director.) Herr Oalsiano, the wonderful Tyrolean Warbler sad Doable Bus; W. Boast, the uriyalled performer on the Bones; P. H. Keenan, the estrurdnuiry and i.nucmalled HM ois r. Farrell, the accomplished lout beautiful Vieth:l ist Mt. T. Warlike, renowned as a False-nosed Mr. J. Waddee, the beautiful Tenor andOontraoltes Mr. Campbell, celebrated as • Soprano end Buffo. All of whom will appear in the above Hall In a se ries of tutegnalled performances.' 03 lintels of •dmisslon, 60 cents. ci g Doors open at 7 o'clock; commences at 71 Pre- For particulars, see programmes of the diy. novl4 I _ NSW BOOKS--Loom.' EleoCrltllorTrigonaineu7. —Elements of plain and armada:dal yrigonornw my r ri i thLhol . r eesnons m.lleam A. te stifftt, Sartoying A m c•msoina • fall akar cattle form of words, with voe,Abalanes toad ecgdoss exor cisms dd tha tOslkad of oortstrou, Imitadoa and repel , tin. by Mtn arClintoek, D. D. I , rotessor of Langua ges, and George IL Crowds, A. U., Adianot Professor of Languages In Diekinson College. U os. Upham's Life QC Madams Ostlyartne Adorns, 3d edi. A new novel—TheDiscipline of Life. Parts e, to and 11 of Harper A' Brothers , splendid il lustrates edition of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments. The above works received ibis day by express and for sale by JOHNSTON le ErIVCWTON, aovl3 • tor ad and market sts - VI/ ATCH AND CLOCK RESAIIHNO.—Having m Y employ the best urprkineu to be fogad, together with a large and complete stork- of firm toots and ma chinery, adapted In complicated work,' had making with accuracy and facility new pieces, castomers may depend op sapsfaction, and at stout theatune prices May pay ill many !hops roc Imperfect Work, and to ma op c 0. ., ate tamale Injury done to their watches All nor work Is warranted to perform well. N. B.—Having reduced my haziness to a cash eye. t eat detennined to .41 aer LOW 11l the hornet mo lar paces, east pr west, and easterners may be am red that they can make their purchases in this line as cheap as I. the eastern cities, thereby encouraging home trade arid indestry. W W WILSON novla ... . . . So. Anaticv sna Nunes it CLAWS 0=1142. Puna Eppii i THlG subs c riber has jut replenished hie stank of Pianos, which for variety of Style and prices has never been sat passed in this city. J, of ciiceived and opened, the thalpyruts row iti....4 One? &mire cabinet !rand Plano, an entirely new Lyman°. O. fleseerood 61, very elegem Nanns k. One " 0, Onewith Coletosn's e*lebrated Molina At mein.. This is • eery superior Pi.. One '' Eneitra t t E h, Ni novt3 H. 4, al ooderelPs suppniz. anvicirruzitiewr. VIOROFEBSOII, CHRISTLAII NOTLI most mspectfol. ly announces to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he Mu commenced eying Instruction on the Piano. Nis method of instrombhts very easy. to and adapted I. aro in a very dam 1. 6e hopes by strict attendee to his busi;iess, an reasonable prices, to otetit a sham of gm public patronage, Those a-taloa - to hem him play, are Melted tO leave their etude, with the tone best waited to theca, at thellusic Storm of Mr. Mellor or Mr. Blume. Rerrammes—.l. 11. Mellor, Esq., Frederick Blame, Esq., Victor Scribe, Bookseller. tioall-dtme FRESII OYSTER[ I I)THE CAN, of supetioy iwality, at lowsprlees. pop op b y Roe for the tare of btes in pubes, ean. be procured at the Resta o• rants in iota and Allegheny cities, at thaAtoreof R. Knag, Ith street. Pinsborgh, PP. genkineatont, Alle gheny city, and at the Oyster Depot, St. Ottarleallotel, Wood et novtl,llm HOLT ehtALTBY EATS, CAPS AND MlWFS—nedalb anbseribet is pow receiving, frotte_t:Ae of iiiLIC I TS tafehfthWarir'e=e iy en very cheerios, eagle and retail. JAMES WILSON. n0v1.3 Smithfield at, Ildiloor Korth ot'llih Plttalan.rgt GREEN 5E42 Fair I iipt; sdo bollow . ma Papto; 19 do Golden o g itagiiv• N 111 8 .:= Nev England and tarsal° by nova L 8 WATERMAN Gentlam:mos Til t agralshisig Cieroda. SMITH & JOHNSON, 4 Market street, base just received a large sleek of akin; 'drawers,COilapl wanks, (army and black silk crams, sea*, beam rY, baton ktdd glove M s, &e. Geritimort .ay. invited utIS arid o.B{aul ° eet, las Way are supposed to be etteay: Baum Prey=Tian, 2 THB, lbt.S. President ami Ammon N of this ovember Sank have L day declared a dividend of Poor per cent for the last six enondis, payable to Stockholders or tbielr legal representatives forthwith. notqd PUN D.NYDE ,Caohfer. Exceascut Bartz orPtetearreatt, / November 71E48. f THIS Bank du thia day deelared a divutend of Foe per cent. on ha Capital &act, out of they _rofus o o ULM alx =nabs, payable on or after the r i b ban. novB-dtd THOS. N. lilaNYVe Cashier. • . Fermarsort, November 7th, 1848. TE Merchants , and Manafacturers' Hank has laLs c dz a dealared a dividend of Four per Cent. on the avi k, out of the prelim for theiut air. mouth. novd W. H. DENNY, Dasher. iluspratt t Bons* Soda As h. are now receiving their nin stock 1 alba above article, three yynals,aialihelanui. 4 pit Snd lattrs' I Vore ng , the , rdtepat Phil"l'LlldwiniPandhis Leila, shortly expected; they are, thereto* the I. receive orders. The; will ,00ierlong the via. tar and apring reprint supplies eta Naw Orissa. novl3 W t M tdITCLIELTILEN it,ruspeArr & SONS? BLEAcertig pownEa_ ITA A superb"; artied? Vp - ort hilha for sale at .13.14 SAY knY Pre. , DOV P 7 it El AllitgaLTßEE --•-- k ACKEREL-21 bbl w s km MA E jo 848 r at'd E, and WI. far We by oovl3 :ICOLlbertr ot - . 4•Mil W HISZY-300 bbl. SWIM, "ir 1461117. Irby the- °M- , -- er nd b e l . q . obe ' tilles tOetra M lee " t ' a r V., * by no• 13 W & ffi NITCHMTREE COONLAC BRANDY-- 1 0torn, Donny k Co, end J. J. Danny k WO for We lanai( pip., or , inanntio. to son purobanars 03 , W MITCHL LTILLF. novi3 HOLLAND ODY, N. E. RUM' and •11. assortment of Domenic Litinore, for side in nuantities to milt Perobenem, by novl.l W& hl iarrearamtEE pOTATOES—S3 baxea Sweet Petunesi 331) bble Potatoer, last re E cV to pr order and for sale by WhIKHAR, ime 000 / 1- ht . corner Smithfield and Second no FRENCH CLOAKS— Rich embroidered French Cloaks, }net Imported and for sale al the cheap one price Um, No 60 Market emelt • novlo A A MASON & Co TW ORLEANS SUGAR—Si) 61)6 Xi) Sugar, a an saperiot article, far sale by . 10420 D T a ORGAN la Co SCABCE tiOolni—tdasarina Wl. Patineuni— • ft AIi:MUM aid% cast onrneviilt and hiarkat ma, has an aacortmeni Of theca oar= and deetabla pod. Cherry Crape and CncpeLiae--Maaarina blue, paper ..Pd Cambric% tke. novl2 TuvELE NCERT.—Tbs tau in ihe /itzaNThlurgh CO kluajcal &quintal, Juvenile will give.their quar terly concert at the Apollo. oci Taaiday evening nazi, at 7 o'clock. Adel:Weald!, Orilla rovld do ELL, MOW/. IME—HJO bbla Loutreine Wbits • for we by 1 novla 81.111111 U .14 .• Maar et • - .....m.,................... • -- • - TWICE'S COUGH CANDY—A (yeah atiglyAnst M calved and formae by wen J lIIDDA Co ALIVE on— sso ipauju A co and IbttalO by novbl Y WED A Co CHIP'D LOGWOOD-1,5 bbla just l'Oo'd and 6 " axle by no• 1 3 7 - EIDO R Co H ANIS AND SrlliEß-34 hbda Macon Me 'ES do do Hama, pnina Cincinnati, in store and for sato by ito•LI !MLLE/IS t NICOLE S CASES Barrow's rs Tobacco, Jon too - ;1 and tor sale by nern BROWN & CULBERTSON __ }"Ftwl ...._ _ CIICCINNATI t PITTIMMOU ;: ~~ - DAILv PAcKET'LFNE. BLS welt knemin line of splendid pissentee Steam. en is now unopened of tbelergest, mental. bers and famished, and man powarful boats as the mamma' she Wen. Even, armosnatabnionemd atm— ton that money am procure, boo been provided for paa anima The Id= hen beets opent ferias years —has carried • million of people yeah= ami hint bfit ry to that parnine. Th. Imam win be at the foot at Wood' meet the day previous to startin, for the fetep than of freight and the entry ye passengers on the ter. In all uses' the passage money aunt be pai In advance. suatzur-Ra:its.T. Th. ISAAC NEWTO. Capt. A. 0. Kum, via leave Pinaburatt every Sunday manic; 10 ascloalt Waealinftevaty Sunday etrerang at 1.0 . May 291E17. • - - • NONDAT'PACKEIT. the itONOCIARIZA, Capt. excaaawillieave.Mtte. burgh every Monday atamiug• at to certarazt Wheal every Monday evenmg at 111 e. x . Tor PACKi. The EILBEELNLa aDAir No. It, a pt 3. E Mam•rarn will leave Pittaburgh rem Tuesday wanting at 10 &docks Wheeling every Tuesday everung at 10 r. se. WEDNESDAY PACKET. This MY =OLAND No. 4, Capt. t 3. Dams, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wh.,.ng every Wednesday evening at /0 e.ll. TIIIIIIBDAY PACKET. . . The BRILLIANT, Cara. Carer, wilts leave Pitts. burgh every Thursday awming at la ; burghp vexung at la r,. FRIDAY PACKET The CLIPPLII. No. 9, Qv. Make Pipe burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling °eery Friday evening at 10 P. at r7=2Znllnmi • • - • - • The MESSENGER, Net. S. Roo, win leave Pia& blush every Saturday Rumens et 10 Weltteh Wheelies every Saturday eeetias at 10 e. et. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DALLY LLIE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, m ai 1 4 91. Est=lll • ins osernow,) ,„ Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. AI, and npi rives at Glasgow, (Mouth of the Sandy and BUM C J .. nal,) at 2 o'clock, LisbonNewListron at 11, same alsr. ; ; ;L . Leaves NrSor at 0 o'clock, P. M., pnaltr4 t h e trip canal to the river during the nigh/ and 'ellargest allo'clock, A. hi., and armee at g p; M.—thus making a continuous line fore nrnrine as sengers and fretgla between New tttF burgh, in shorter time and at lase n to a Lban by any other rani. The proprietors of Ole laneb• avc th..t emu . dir t . Sited tlp two lint elan Canal nra,for tha ILLYOUtr"uu.. avi.seeeemung trelgky to ran in ecauW Ann with the well' hems steamels COP S and BEATEN, and connect* . .., ; _ 4, 01.7 . 3,.rith the Pittsburgh and , Crurein "' `'"....".17 lines or steemers' down the Ohio eee Bliedgelni hem The proprietor, Pledge - 12 nrIn• ssaw. W sPr're nn se or trouble to insurocaus fort, and dispa tch,nd Zak of thlipulle eite , .41211.1 AUTHORIZED AGENTS. 0. hl.. HeRTCN, & W. BARHAM] B. HANNA, & Co. w.,1101 J. RelinteUGH &Co. New /Jib"' NOTICE—The moaner =AVM, C. l& Clarke, inch tor, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville puma. ally, at It o'clock in the raominrr. 1 8411. 111 Ra PITTIBURGH & nuoisrarimnizar : Dally Packet Lino. FEBRUARY 1...; NIS FEBRUARY lit, 184 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M., AND 4 P.M. • (*Mewing new beats eaniplets i , tee Me The the preset* season:AT* ..-4,,,,1•1t : LANTIC, Capt. Jamas Par TIC, Capt. A. Ineobw, andlll &PLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The Down are =idle new and are fitted op with= regard to expense. Er. try enimfort Mat mainly GOSI procure hay been provide& The Boats will leave the Menaugahola Wharf Boat al the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be panetnal on beard, so the beats will errunaly leave at the advisee tilted houredli A. ht. and 4 P. Id isiga PITPDIDJACH c SVIIWAN4 PACKET.; . I , The swift manna Do sey P Sumer, muter, will lett* for Ilr, Mown% Wedwaday and - day, a% 10 o'cloc.k elin pracise on ly. Lave Wheeling every Tneaday, Thenday and Hi* uuday, at 7 o'clock, a to, preelaelt t.dim The Consul onll land at all the Dam acconsodatbm that can be pound Con and safety of mawngara bag Inca provided. The boat to also pron&d lank a sell-anung safaty Fiord to% pnnent explons. For freight at paa i mgol, ow bout Or to DAVID C Cal corner of In and Exoltbfield set PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE RACKET LOW. The nese and splendid fast passers .tro.iy.::'• TELEGRAPH lb. 2, • •• • NIBM:113, master, will leave for Oneida' road and Louisville on Thassday, th e lath last, al .10 &clack, A. H. Poe freight= passage apply on board., to BURBRIDGE. WILSON & Co, or nocl4 GEO B MILTENBERGER." FOR BRIDGEPORT. • The neat em substantial utearnew - • HODSON. Andrew Poe,master WI perform. regular 'lips berrieeri Pitutarek and Bridpport She will leave Pittsburgh on Non , days and Thursdays. For roddhl or p o oge, apply on board, or to novlo DWILEINS, Agn • FOR NEW ORLF.AN& cournrau,DIONTICELLth AND GEORGETOWN, mid •ll trunrmedialn Land ings oa the Mississippi and 1 , ..d Rivera' The stew beta draught and sabosz .:=:;tl;-...-i; maater, add lea.. abater - - • Thursday, the lgth ma at lad. YE FOT height or pu b apply on baud. Onto • . novlo GEOS muarsaattors., Agent, FOR NEW ORLEANS 11"1 ROBEBT pans M Irwin, muter, orill PeXL far LADY• nuediara da y. Far Oaf& or pausge ta , ap•l art baud. . rode FOR ST. s 4iollThe splendid simmer 4.1 J J CRITTENDEN, braid, sanzenoillleavo for the gore interrneelans ports Ws day. Fp; ght or paesage, apply on board.. molt FOR CINCINNATI. • Tke ligto.Acc,ht -mum 3..U&YANDOALI., komoco BMWS, will leave for lyet: at 10 o'clock. act ttad icier rontlicus paha , - • Pbr nolgtti a IMIIMIZO llpply cm board. MM.: FOR ST. LOCILS, • • ~, ,• Tha B. near and adadantild aela mainer VERNON., 1 IL. Koonu, , matter, moll m 00 , dm &loan and immediate polls om Oda dart at 4 0 ot loCk, Fortraight or pump mg,. on board, milt fIAR CINCLN. The caMdid and Cut naming mai mar NEW WICILANA h. 1 ITChuh, mama,. will lems-fat aboTh and istemmlime•ports an d.Y..Bth inn,. at ID o'claeh, M For Cre ighton pusaith imOy bpaid. :Kra Fua RINGGOLD, Cope muter ma leave- In ekeele coclock uM etorit - FORTIN 'A V , . . .. . .... . The fine now kith dranightstearoar TOUT PITT, ' '' Capt. War, will team for Ike ilicrie to o'clock, A,. AL d all Inuinatadiato porta Ws dot= . For fr_..9L.._..__ltis w sum% pp Iy on board.. .:,p o rk PoSR aNttnINTLTI. •-•- . - 1 ' m a t The splendid Lt 1 agas minamir mister, will leave fee; at 10 o'clock, A. above and intermediate paten this' M. For (taigas or pawn •ly on:board. REGULAR unnsvitax PACKET.. The aplenilld new steamer , VERMONT, Wm Huhu, roamer, wil lava Order, ve and fotenmeeilu ports oi-day Far IteMbt_or temostroLpply on board. ' rem* FOR LOMB. " The spleld A rg r r , rrthir *Stamm' C. S. Kendrick, toaster, ;eV leave Gar above and bilenzialeto to:triton Itiesday, the 31st inst., es 10 o'clock, A It. For freight or passage applr m board .. or "lei- RE " 11)3 rosi 81`. 10 — GlS— m'..oa nu fl fl 'mum r Ca Tam Dean. will Lava for abana All 400=041114 'amid& =a& 10 Welock, A. !U. FOR sT. LOUIS. S,Tho cohnelideadrast nuushairsrak- PARI • , "!4 SkraCosner, will leave tor the abovo u td' intermediate partook Than day, Mg hut, at 10 o'clock, A. LL• ••• • Gel66t coLp!.__ualomtppl toctie ANNULAR CINCI NNATI . , The Loa Learner Parke:se. d F , m IG aw, will lease hia the • al• Wane, Andy .2 board, • Oat - BURKE & 0019 BAST EXPRES&, FOR CUMBE RLA STERNND, BALTIMORE, AND TAE EA CITIES MBE Proprie tors of tuts Line Blimp:Ron Niiesge, am prepared to forward - Packages of sp de acriptioas d. 4, at the loam- 4 me & 7. C. BIONVELLAgiaI, Water area, rtnaborpki.. ROBINSON & OEEK. 92 South Marta saidmoro. PPreTC seeriaoel' recta W IlLatrer" itrof°l.."4-wMeanerhaVatis7, sdap:illag dilfarees anat. of Canes, Elms,- bers7, Serles, Cherry, Drab, Llgka 'Slug %OWN 'and mewl. Blue; also, various qualliles of Week, . Also, PARMETTOS AND LYON= %ken"' °rands° =Lig cot., ieelud/eg a few pasta. aers. 00 MINGS-4. I Blue Itioim PLAIN v.asr=sl4., &row,. g.'"'• Drab, Black, be. EMBROIDEMED CASHMERES—PIain sad= Moos de Wes, printed Cashmere', Laniards!, a near article for Rubes dresinsiSaiin sloped 21 -0 1 ...• earl jalnaDltle.s-4yl bap We cork, a pdp. 103 pkg. Y P and 01aek Teas; 80 Dia Tobacco, la 8 and Phto 10 bays Pepper; 5 da Abblosi 10 bbli Naval. and-3111aelsent 6 ° . 40 ' 01 1Aled lierriem to datielucee • 10 divas todOck 1 C. 4 f44 d d V" 10 bbbi clapped Lecwooeb icemen Indigo; Casi t a Sada AA; reeewlay wad for sale by 0c.1.31 134 11013 T A CUNNINGHAM„ Ltheyby 011P.A . 0 E4tivon—F.4o7 c=nizks sat t . Coablec.—Opening ikla day by roes, a (mai it supply of manly new styles. as you Assn pace, Preach Clothe, C•admares and Vesting. CLOTH STORE, Pan Dandier , comb FlRlialei Weed as. pETTIOREW & c,&„. , - STEA-b1 BOATAckEIVre OTSICZ /MOM AL A • • .ik. co, mai No. 42 Water street. - 1 -, vautr 7 =42 o b,wrbf....beN 11:0 a. .i. j Dried apples, war modal:tams sad Orr sale by noel WOILL & YOE, Liberty gt,