~_~ " ~~ :r _ . 4 *41 5 . 1 4" --7-,--- ~,,,4 , 1„,„,„,t • -,..,,,, • -f- ii i - j - t y p . grave • the - graVe l';' it bar "1 14". 1 41t. L. 'ellerY error, covers every defeat; "ft" - chtiiikag - - - , , : - h as , eve t, 1 7 esaatm ent. From ' its nova& ap,„eintg ir -gai ttes :wful-bosorn spring none tout L f t irtd re- 7 h ' eUer, * - ;-7 . -,,, c i and tender recollections.' trt no can . 1 . ; . Aria . .. - i:,.e iiiiltes : 4 , ' a “ the g rave of an enemy . o4n OWIA 1 4 °) - - - Wit bit Wu*. the leafed --- Hi' tibbplitietiOUS thr ob .... At ihe 'lanai's Jots& tillitivegy w d with the potii . iteni - ful Ft v ' V il— rth "- th ''' st. 's e itto W ultrertn • g haftAlith ! , , , ..cion ea for.Sloy i*. ,:s * h at a we niade - attlr;, Oleo& - vre - 1 3 &mon '--- -45111falt'll'" 111-'-: tiki iitleiThi "1t144,63-:-* call ! T g te v e toer/ won ("CO' the , :wl,d,llijoary Of. mai Tipseatuwe uti ib lung'review", , - , -79F -- ",.i; -- • ai m! wp rose- 4 0m o , be troth mul-gentlentnt,lttl. 4A , 11_0 - 0 , ; ttio woo Wlth -I)ter . •' 6 o tiaearinente lavished nilultu*-!-ItWit't,:, We burtt OUT gua r , lu• i'ard in the :daily , couraitof-,VntinacY., C , • Oh . - ta RAS that We dwell iipsii tiblik a_e ‘ M .. _ e i t- i 'ni n e n eat das_h!lay. - A d her star i, scene th&bia - 4- dea b And semen& - - '% - brair - 11l It art in • a l- its - stifled gii . ef„ ita4o . ts . eless at-, our neouTetoy. - , nts, its_ watchful assiduities, the last 4 ,.. icibesto !: (~ •„.„- ''''` °vies of ~expirips,love; the feeble, 0 „, thr001v ,,,, • - 't,g,, thrillin p, how thrilling is nasonutog_movrs• • feSgure of the hand , the last fond ' ' Ewing g• co., Alt}lii-glazing eye; turning,upoa us I. ~, Their spite to :hew, fii,l33,tfie threshold "or.eltlateOcc; t he Right offdid ~e;_... 41terieg aceeet, stiugiti'usio:4eatb aut Da" .. 81141 P I • . 4 lie one m o re assioance of sOftion. A w hit an i's e d, AV 'geoid the' 'grave of 'hurled 'love, and A ltrive r I:A: e d: ante '.i't t There I t w ith iv .0 7 • • „'-vneintate 1 settie,the aCCOUtI Excent in name. , *y-canscience; of past endearmrets up- - G , ;-intgardei of that departed being, ,who tiny 1 our Gov ersor Dort, -,, er t lteier ran be soothed by contrition. If: r _.„. al t meue our s uns thou art a child ' , and bast ever , added a''sor: , e ! , King at 0, , !5 .. thesent, or a farrow to the silver e d i te- 1,.! I row to t- t , if - 6 wit -a Ha ~,,,..,-, , an ,„ I I 4; v7 Of-* afFecticutate pareu , . bad* and haat ever caused th .s el -13°m ._' I.' i r , o itt_ ,t. o t ", t , ;,,'': 2 4trritur'' led its , whole happinessnn - thy 'wos, a vze oi lost. 0 .-. ..'F': , ;,- ;16-ilotibt, ontli,lirtument of thy kYld - Tu e . 'I; (4 v o tes ' - thy tt nth; if - ii,toti art a ftiend. and uovesot our turouto. • wronged by thought, by word, or deed, J , 40 spir i t that generously confided ' thee. 'BY Jeiters'on e ' n , we were undone. ~, .„ of lieu art a lover, and haat ever given one at od K e 'Aland's K, Waherited,pang to the true !trait that now t .. es, cold and. still beneath thy feet, then. U. Pm " . bill. 'testate thar every ,i.lnionti look, every no va- &tea rod, every Imgentle acifirn, will r Atner:thrOnging hick . upon thy mema,y, tid - kroid. '- ` ling dolefully at the soul; then he . - - aie-tisii thou wilt be down sorrotking and " i entanton , the grave, and utter the un i iti-4-Poir groan, and poor the - unavailing tear, • ter,: because- unheard and t itavailing.- 1 - 'fromag. _lliCrSyllposeit Loss of a 'British Steain eiThe New Orleims Bulletin of the Itit are informed by Capt. nioer, of the Heti:), arrived here yesterday tram I - I,v )rrvit et on Thursday I..st, about ,ptfelock;..e. M.. the Balize beating north itelicltY.tiveS4loo`miles distant, Ile saw .a ' , ...Meese on' fire,' About 7 in , the evening, came uli - sviththe „wreck, which provedio be , that:utz . very long vessel, unquestiodahlY itlttliitusitiP. He cruised near her for an' hour oftwo; till she went d ,wn, but co.ild ipover nobody on board, nar any boats hPr. When the fire was first seen,, ita was discovered bearing ti way, which- 0-Was 'opposed must have received the Cr!Orlr 3 Pftslettgers. . From the mark cif I.pr which was hanging at the eathead • ii3htrappearance of several ;pars which were oierboard, he judges the unfortunate tl't to lie Eng'ish. It was prohable.tt.at tliailiteamer Solway would be Travers. int that - ,dart of the Gu fat the period of the *Vogt \lnv ) Advertiser and Argus COON WHIG PRINCIPLES. 'ilea d him (Capt. Tyler) or die.'—Botts 4 , Co. ~'LET US HAVE THREE YEARS OF GRIN DING POVERTY.'—Ex P. G.,,Granger. u , s , :r .111 E ~GOVERNMENT GO ttiTO DISiOLU LlON.'—,Senator dr - , ',Nothing remains but to APPEAL To 1,',}16 ~-GOD OF BATTLES 1 .• —Jahn ltufiacy Adams. .i.;ythe power of impeachment is not ex mewed this House. in .mt thaw six rEmotbst , TEN THOUSAND -1 BAYO NETS:. WILL GLEAM, ON. P-ENO, SYLVANIA AVENUE.'—John , Minor Batts. 411fE, SUFFRAGE IS A CURSE .A.NY PE RP LE Paper. , A Pair "Re.fort.-Tho Detroit Free Press mentions, that , the federal ieaders in filienigan have alprig been appealing to difitibalitioniststo join them, because, it was said, in acting by, themselves they tlitigi away their votes. Mr. Birney, al- 11414 ta,this matter, in a late address in tbac, State, asked if the. abolitionists might `nitinw, (speaking,cif the result in Ohio) the same proptiety,,put the questi totite4igs,tor said.he,,,..hey appear to be awaylheir vole.s.—N. Y. Unia4. e:PiiicpoCksta - were'snmewhat plenty on Satitrday at the . Camtlen Races, to say nothing , efx: the thiMfife riggers and the itaigtp - ef the 'sweat cloth. While the I,lomiswindled the Johnny Raws With their eyes open, the others Wert equally sue easeful in ligte*g pockets without; re liminary formalities. One case is men (Mead; hovirever, in which a light-fingered • pistatititMer'-inet - with a disappointment:— JOS - timid-while ,Ccitf‘Nr. R. Johnson, th NeatarzfoGthe American Tuifi was talking tos4lsw wfriendi after the race, - he felt a ethispocket. - TheVolo t4wertenoily faced ithbut and 'seta% the auguns, sKy lad, ydn'ere gnite mistaken . — waa not but-Mr. Gibbons who won the ; race.' - The raicae.hidthe vi tontpocket, Blue DlClAarbeett di; - = hated,- hut it,- seems as it the pickpockets in this settiotbif the country' have . a pe eAr-Tattev for trying their skilLupo'n all L . 01111.0a a whotrejoice in thenatrte Johu • *Ow. , •001.-Rrtehard M. JohnsOn has been itithitt way ou visits Onl: NV.' - 'R.lohnann hair 4,*6‘iw. the .. 114 _tiejNk's short coin . - It lut race I:wham-saved hit.-tnester 40:40- 4, ,#14lir entlbed:=LA‘nris,Ovani'mr.' Asiptting. match 44:04 csol3r*F9st '4 ,2 : l :‘.:'Se': - :%"' :,.' , irli . '4 , ‘ , A? -. [Fiona theliew Yotk Union.). SEVEN DAYS LATER, FROM EUROPE. By the artival yesterday of the Ville de a you, Cept. Stoddard, we received Paris end,HavreAates to the Bth inst., being sev 1 en days later than last accounts. Leal venit g, the packet Westminster, Capt.l Atwood, also:arrived from London, with dates to , the Bf r h inst., being six days later from Englatit The Westminster , had a short run of 19 days, pressing very closely on the steam. ets. The news is of no special impot i . twice. We make tiut.h extracts as appear of interest. Molloy is very plenty, both at London and Paris. The English Parliament stands proro gued to the lOtb tii, vember, 1 The India malt had arrived:. The sews from Afghanistan is noei3flituch interest. A letter from 13unihay, dated 15th Aagust, oeates that Brigadier Alonteeth had obtain- , td considerable success at Pesh,-le e s and the Valley of Shinwaree. _ E v, " ' intelligence had been received of •Vidyti Sale and the uther prieofiers. CO. Pal.l mer is dead' ' lien. Po!lock gnai ntainsli is] position. It is also stated that an order had been given to Gen. Nott, on the 29 nl uf July, and that he would be able to be at Caind on the 28th Otfleptember. The Spanish Navy it ex.tenit,ing ite tr veillance on , the shores of thelgidie ca rman, to the displearure of the Englis'i at G 'brake r. The English government are actively engaged in fortifying Gibraltar, and are aLaut embarking a large number of con victs to be employed tier*. „A. duel had taken place at Westport. - be • tweet Lord Jatries Browne and aO. Higgins, E , q. It was bloodless. At Birmingham they are predicting 'a he'd winter' from indications given by the birds in their movements. as our western neighbors are from the movements of their squirrels. I lrhe fair of Ballinasloe—by far the moat important in Ireland—commenced on the 4th - with the sale of sheep. There ha's been a decline, especially in sezond and inferior, articles, but not to so great an ex. tent as had been expected. The Earl of Ferrets expired at Chartley Castle, Staffordshire, on the 3d inst., iu his 82d year. An earthquake took place on the 9th of September at Gross Kachina, in ItubgarY The churches and houses of the'town all , suffered.. , The , resulence of the two:maiden sisters, the Misriert Goddard, at Stardt.y. in the county of Derby, was burglariously enter- , ed on Abe night of the 30th of Sept. by a couple of savage wretches, who ki led one of the- ladies, and ri bbed the house. They were subsequently captured. A Gertnah diamond merchaut, wiled Wolfe, on the evening of the sth inst., white in Covent Garde:Theatre, had his pocket picked of a 110 box, conta;ning 1 £9OOO wotth of diamonds. ~,. The Morino* , et.-,-Between 20 and 30 families, who resided in the potteries and neighborhood, set off fern Loagport on Sunday, in a beat for Liverpool, with the intention of embarking at that port. Ws new settlement of the llimmonites, or sLatter Day Saints, in the U. States.-er Birmingham 42dv. France.—The Toulon nais of the 211 inst. publishes inte ligence from A.lgiers to the 25th nit.. inclusive. Gen. Changarnier, a highly distinguish ed officer, had marched to the wester" frontiers of the province of Oran, and in vaded the territors,of some tribes whizh had' not yet been visited by Freneh troops, where lid-experieneed a moat vighroas re sistance from the warlike population. The Arabs foughetwet days with a etiume - almost motoring to heroism, and are OPPnend (no doubt vorrectly) to &weans tap& considerable loss. ' ladles, 4 "tift:44-04Fitencit-ti n icesit to:item iiiiitaiod and firtylitTX ll . l ( 4 46 2 4 l ire including ofcers kid, and ' 01 - 10 "* lAnotteentlCSlA l o*`, '- '461:0:141',c640t#013:4-01<fp- ,,;,.Q,,,: c,t4., ....K.:'.. - `• ...-•:::?i• - '„ 7,...'; -- :' ,,,,, .i, N.‘.;::"4,fp,.A7,,i =son § k r 4 E I A-Piteasram4-,- A whig's mole wish iv. The LOGITeII and•&shas *marsh and peer we - whia for hero, New Artgbeeel?eieons lie:11044 to thiones. 12Ar and .Heart &el! never parL gimry •bu;e' f'se shike.fot Doott— Rut ire the Quality Hold him a nutty.' Poor JonaltAn i ltolie Radon+ moan Hie oftlee,One. pM Ceneyat srcpit Xs ti blank aho c, Jolin *ter le4u nottliaz Jo Firmly must we United be Or. eke raitlurli Will rirorisitt_witeln Xll.- Nut frolist4r-icio Makes - wild' Tao. Ti!ds, , lreat. 3C-rotkhdei,'W Se!itte:Ohe bouild'aryt s n Y.. A hd , to ith -I he Yiukees Pbwerful tits rank Ur 0 Clay' Your Zeal' For your own: wen! H,witl!ity this nowt Ai. any arty cOnt AT all is lima. ,:j',.•.;N . '''+:!' EM= =:==l;ii 0511,4, . NODE • COUNTY toN* tNTION PlTTsistmort, October 12.1043. I. nee of call cowl/limo L or . `C-oricaphtitifitee 016'640e. ;Minima at Ill!rrlitHarft 40 Motime Alms. Migseating the propriety of-etch:county Akin": dihmlitirl 4 MUidto (heir number OfoepresentatiTro id the Slide Veighttittire,l4l innate their respiciice coca, Ilea in co - mreotion, and Ned - deltmalmito Meet tif, turg. on Che 6f/t of J.lnuary,ll34SOr the purpose of ontultisdints. a candidate tor the preddiney.ounieci to t he deenotni . tif a ChunriCratii tiationalConventl. Thrt DemuertiApf Altyglicny county tor#,,Dtre,.re• tpothred tit meitliithiiii f f erent MardinborgiklitWO 6 town ottMs:, , no• fialuidny, thi`6l.lr day of Novembir kt their I 'lll2la places of`holding their eteetitins, mati j itoiciLitiattic oceal.-Ivo'dnietatesio meet in o ..County Convention aft he Coitit atm*: la•the city ist - Pittsitkcip, on Web:today. he 96for , fictiveimet, it -Li- iveigelt, -A. U., for file Par pose or eie s dinot fiv diCoosatriti to reskrisent Allegheny -Mtnaly tin the StateCcniventiOn, to Itc held at 'Carrion ill, • the Ourious Site of innuary: - WR.4 - Clt•A WTI:IRD, Chairman of the Denntlfratic Clittooßtee of Correspond race far Allegheny cattuty. 4, " - • P. S. The cities of Pittohmiih Atte:haw, Illrutintr ,bam...l.morretterittle and Pitt towtostitn:are reque*Mbity meet's! hair Mutt 7 o'clock, and the ToMashipo betonmejs. and. . 6 o'clock, P• M.. _ :1.?(1:4*4169• gee pirsv Page. Presidentv • TWeatirratie members of ilierAgtete, tune 4.-Teneesvee have a meeting"and 40414.,' resolutions: in fever e1 . ..a" National ,Conventien, which:they recommended Lobe held at Baltimore; °Atte four; h nday.of November:, 1843 The Democrats-4 Brunewlek toasty, have also held a meeting, and concur in the redomtnendation ~,, nes frow'rensee. -, ' ' • . . . The Globe, in noticing this movement, ob jects that the time &led is too reify, and desires that the ord. usage be adhered to, of nominating in May, 1844. .. For our part we are decidedly in favor of an early nomination. All the advantages that would (111 4iikon the, mere fact of ma king our no linaTt F on at a fixed, and partic ular period, tOottiabolticompared with i l ir the important n7r4 ' e iqlg our man in the field, and dins ending Ilrofilless discus. `sign on the subject,* *We presume that the friends of all the aspir ants intend to act f lir. ly and urge the a clat is of their respective favoritei without any concealed device or _double dealing; that th.y have no subtle schemes to ml4l4,ll:4Wllooreliair. and preparitiOn—theiefole,' Acte-thiitk: - that the sooner our anmittatinn ie made Abe better: se i l i -things are situated, the tonth of May neat wonlff ont tie-hienistitre. If we con - = . . 'Corm to dernlikr utagf in the great art -esseitta feature of chnnsinfroureaatlitlatea inthe ancient nualti*, tilts thnefor selecting need - not be aibitrarily ,We go, clear ly a c id tlecitletily, for an early nomination. There is considerable discussion about the . position Mr. Catht►un occupies or desires to• occupy in resarti:to the - Presidential no mination. Some of the presses in, his inte rest, have nominated him - without reference to the action of the Democratic Convention, which symptom of disorganization - is eager ly bruited by the Clay Coon organs, who confidently assert that Mr. Calhoun will not Submit to the decree of the National Convention. On the other hand, it is deni ed that Mr. Calhoun approvei of these im prudent Preceedings u: his friends,und that he intends to abide the action of theCoViveli Lim.. For our own part, we must say we are rather indifferent as to the policy Mr. C. may pursue. It would of cquA be pre ferable to have tiodjarenSiomirom the choice , of the National Conventim But::;if . Calhoun voluntarily . puts hiniself2ithout the ,pale of democratic candidates irk nom ination, his 'proceedings are matters of no jrnport lo the party,and he should be treated !itiehay to , its welfare. W4-liave a w profound respect for the character ser vices of IP. CalhouN and have no-disiroto see It'tti seyer'lli4 cnunectitin witithcpart'y by opposing its sugars'. ' Beare hg. coif 'Deludes to do so, he should,ponder upon the fate of Hugh ,f___ The N.Y. Union'tiatis' discotinieth of Mr. Adams' intention itaefendDikeeV. Vearce. It presenitihe question a curl.. ous_lisht. Mr J. Q. Adams says h will defend Dutee J. Pearce, indicted 41VA:thigh .treason. But the Ex-President ci4lares heliss nosympathy &A i ntotics, is p olitics, --.. when the asse!tion of those very pri4iples brought upon 'him., the indielment-41iider 'which he is to belried. s El9vcr,46 kcia. 4'en,l his client witiiiihowing tha his - political-course was corriet and es . -u -. There's 4mila - hills• in the wind 461'4 verfetin.' 7 7-We-have received a _number af a newitsper, not as large as "two Ismaili _panes ufilasia, l ' iron Harrisburg, called the , "Dauffbia Psxpress," which gape' for teas f3r President and Porter for Vice Preat= Aleut:. Tkeedker Says:. "tai , iidltist-week %hat _ Mr . ' clwirleiii Pray ite ms eating : Vie alid. was superb : ~k ktiloit to be #: 44: * - ' ;:- j iagiftlialAeliga*** :* lartii; itilli6,c't i*;,*.sii-ii. ---- ” 4114411 ", .04Pta;: ~~. r `' L ,~ Attithe , ceiree ti , frith which_ alitjtikee-foahe salt. th voiit their mew; in the (Mining, for the pertor filet Awls , titeir opiritt - olVtitti lottrrferlh 4 r: WOW: fitat enter* their ritigi.ive and, a nieikt, , ,cor the candles ytttlilitt_ them :it! Vert. Such Isms as the#oversgve to adman ish us of the,vt*ewitiet We entailed u p . stm manitied by badlegislationl'lili ins rn,rty,.-app_w•tcr-j.think, y,;,beeStitel 'the English - people are triettarchleal gaveroment,- 'that these evils 'are .inflicted tiEton themi thii Aepublit.wheie most every man 1' .2 vnlec, potential the skein -Al _state," - we itlitt byedrtting llie eamO taws. 111149eriefvetito the,same 'Fberpnit difference weld ; that these men ..are ''wfortged without their uortiteti4, *tit il4ore,.Wieti i s Wrongs are' mac tided by their votes.' ' What is it that in Euglandhks raised a few to prineely wealth,- and reauCed the mass to penury? What, else can it_he it t legisletiog-for the beg& of capital, *bile' iabdr. is lat alone- ttr protect itself. .. This' species ollegisl,ttioll- has been ,gEoWittg in tills countrit,„ is ptpd4itgate same effects. The influence Of eitlfOtenOtlem. octats, who have the nerye . ter datih.:ihead of the age, in- their entleitvor., to aecompliSh good sad prevent evil, serves- as but a fag ble check. Legiqhttivo rind with the distresses of NI eraiiants, Man afa elu i ps and Capitalists, while ihe : hurnble Laborer is left alone to buffet with the waves of for- - ' VEI2 tune. - If the ;Laborers of tiiis country = do. not wish to'be brought to a level with thosi 'or the old. World, they must -appear at the laal tot bo - xes, std opposei,Fyery scheme of the capitalists or their depeiftients; for the axiom is as true as Heaven, that "What benefits the rich..injures the poor." Navies or - Places. The editor of the Boston Yankee Na tion undertakes to prove that we are a po etical people, from the fact that we have 17 towns called “Mtintgotne,ry.'! ..The good people who maned 'these tow's were perfectly guiltless of any desire to glorify the poet Moatsortiery; It was the gallant Geniosal MiAleoet*Ony that .they giAiiht to 'wt*. • - • By the way, we may mention as a proof of the exalted esteemln which the Hers of theliermitage is held by his fellow.citi zens, a fact stated in.the Nation's article There are 95 towns in the Union called after Washington—and 77 called after. Jacks -n; there are 62 Fianklins, 44 Nlon roes, 53 Jelfetsons, .36 Madisons, 43 Waynes, Sc:., and but 14 Adainses, and 13 Hamiltons. If this m4"de,- of doing honor to our distinguished dead indica tive of the position they have in theli-boun trymen's esteem, Jackson occdpies the sec ond place; and his fame is yet in its youth. Adams and Hamilton, it will be`seen, give name to but few places in the country. The peoportion, hoWever, correctly shows the small space ,they have in the nation's affections. - OXibi EMMtIiM The Philadelphia Times of Nov. 1, says: —Col. It. M. Johnson arrived in Ithis - ity last evening about 6 o'clock, escortett by a very brilliant array of military horn and foot—to say nothing of an immense( - crowd,' of enthusiastic citizens. - When he reaeligil Sander Son's, Chestoutstreet, in tI evicinity„ exhibited but-one tinge heaving mass of - hu. man bodies, a sea of human faced, while- the air was fairly rent with deafening huzzak The Colonel entere I the Hotel, and coining out upon the lifalcon7 in front, wis fi:st welcomed to otm*.ty,tin the name of our, cit izens, by Col. i:'-'S'ydoey Jones, and subae „quently,,by Col. Goodin tn. Col. Johnson thenlttliltessed the' milltitu le, in - a Very neat speeh. winch was vociferously an I - repeatekly ' broken by the ch .ers and plan dits:olNhe crowd. ttten retired, an :d; the military_ were dismissed. Who Colonel looked well, spoke well, anl hiseold whit e haf,as well as- his c) nman , ling figure, at traeted much attention:. He visited,,tas t evening, the Olytniie Clcus t . at the inVita• tion of its polite and gentlemanly pr;prie tor. Mormons Cl:ofning: A Liverpool (England) paper says that the e nigration of, the MorMons from tha port; is daily increasing. -:plet,witbs4ndieg thu rascatlities of their apostle; Joe Smith, having been so often denounced and expo sed, these well meng but,dell)aed en thusiasts continue tO'leave- their 'native country by hundretti, in . oider to swell the number of his dupes on thit side of the At lantic. The class of persons thus emigt.a ttin&-aLls eltWelleutect.to theln appeara,nce antLntra Arnie the obit : ntatil3l6:4":oo4ltege paasengen. nos lw them intdfarid c 4Bl H/1 *.ii-tannim*-,-an*fatmers' selmits, - wri* mitrwri. tifo.irbet tdortikopltoodiVi***,.44. As #01:014.04• 1 . „ nthatikitikaor - - fo ottnntrcial 'Nano. • , . R . pitt?bo.y . o 4 4shitketi:" 0 4 04 # 11 0 4i '; '44:1* * °4* * * K -Ar-ii.V -`l4itnivit Motintna Nov. 4,1842. r - - BriAtiesceDitt* tccot. Intosto t ettd rot mna. they mit - iltatio4 eralli'aerOlned to Viiiri!diiitis Country ploi• - duce of almost all-kinds,--finas reedy.611616.,14f5 - Pfttsbirrgh Illarkt, either for'- 'credited" - to inetiont, calla exchange , fiat almost all, kinds of goods.; : So that'next t' _4BOll or undoubted credit, prOduce is the best to bring to market to stage. pitrehaeet iispuent!i. • _ . 'Mare are bagfew changes to make in the pri• ces i eseePL in :Putt. which ,is coining! in Plenti• tad has Innen a shade Safer the river & 1;.10 - Igagons; ofiikegt 10qbt!la spring :the we k, ..ith...averago eiWper superfine,, and for a second quality and fine 2,75 t02,87t .Fine store ' salesat 3 w 3,50 aecerdinyAo qutility and quantity. ra in—Wheittoistles at our means Mitts 50 to 60 cts. Rye 33. Bajltey 31. COrrt, 2 . 5 4627. Oa* • , , AAR ! : , ' per flutter: - MA pee bh:Wf=. / Pilot bread, $2,75 per bbl. . Hops, 11 cts pet lb. Hay, !St to per ton. Peaches,'et,.l6l Aia Apples . Cranberries, 1.25 per bushel. Oreen •Applus per bht 75 tu41,25; per bog 125. .:Ashes-.4,Snirehings acidr4; Puta4i Lo 5; Pearls 5 to 51= cts per lb. ! . ixacou=aa'.es in lots hog• round 41 to 5; Hems retaili•'gout at 6i to-Sic lb. :„ Beef—aale4 it small roves algiV.7s to 3 per: 10.0 lb?, and for good„pholee. 3;5 6-10 4 , - 'Pork —_:also at s2,s4iti3i choice Mime 3.25: Beeswax 25 et lb.. lifiles per box-8 eta lb. Coal :per bu-hel 44 to 5 ctr. ,09ieeog „lb 20 c's. - ' Groceries—onrr. market it exeeedingsv„Well sup plied. Ceffem rules in lots (Iron olt-to 12i to town; and 121 to 13. to countiy. Lard—in demand,,rotieb wanted cash. Attittergrooir roll 8.7, keg; ditlliL Sugar is ;milting up---sales of ten 4tbds .good , at 6t06 3 4 per-lb.; and middling 6t06 ; in bblii, to 7 -ets. fl'Edlassess—sale.s to ther city 271, to 28; to the country 29 to 31. .Yealhers---4ales 7000 Lis , ,lientucky at -25 eta 4 - Anoki. Fisit—Herring 4,50 to $5. Mackerel No 3,7,50 to 8,50, , 8,50 to $9. boats in large lots el to 1121; trom stores 1,12. to $1,25 Leather—a good- supply; daily sales in market by theludutity, country 20 to 21; Spanish 21 to 24 iier lti. UpPer teeiber per doz 824 to 28, Calf Skins per doz 12 to 36 accofeling,te quality. Hide country cts, Spanish-l 2 01--Tenn 70c par gal. .about an average of $2O a bbl, Flaxseed Oil 75 to Blle, a g - Lard thinto 75 do. • .`" ' - -' Seed -t- , from waglans Timo h3f, sell* for 1,50 to, 10; from stores. 1,75 to $2. Flax sued SO; Clover per,buslkel. . - • ; • Utteese--doll, small sales to 5- Tobaoce—sales of interior leaf to_ the trade lit I a 2, cts per lb; Cavzindish 4 a; 4 to :. eve, Twist 5§ a 6; Plug, 748; tadies,! - „Fivtstr 14 uol--elcan- -wasbel mtirioren_. 10441 Wool 20; A do- 22; 3 4 do 24; 7` , 21 001114,...01 28 prime 35 row d r—Watsotil's rock $3,75 BiiiVikille j ss,2s. per keg, Iron—Memo; $5O cash or good n0te,1145`4 , bar : tr r. Pik Alltal --sales at $2O to 25 a ton according to - paddy and =terms of trayrrn.rit; sates 141 - tons at VOA-mos. Price Current OF PERLADEDetiIA MARKET. _ Repotted arrd,,corrected tot' the Even. Express.—OCT.3l _ Flom: and Meat- the demand is very Hunted at the Piesentiilitte. best &muds-el '-titis state het tat $4.25 tid—.7; ra tidy w lite $4,37; a 4,50 per bbl. Rye Flour 4. '3.25 3,3 t, Cora medi 82,1i2, Brandywine s . Att ie,. barrel., - - Giatt,--The (fedi:tied soialt,frrices steady. Pa. Wheat at t. 5 - ,9t) cents peritu r stiel. Southern White etirn 43 a 45; Yellowno 4tia a - tents pizi bushel. Oatel2. a 23 cents per I,usitet. • - • Coerce—Pt ices continue law. Rio 8a 8+ r;lagnayral 9 a 9k. e. Naval Stures—l'urpentine $3 pee bid. cash. Tar s2a . 2,25. , Piteb $l - ,73a 2. ' Coltman Ragivi $1:17 - per 1 . 01. Spfpits firrpontias but very little in market, 42 rents per gallon._ • . - Lleittp,-.The nnirtiet hare-of Manilla ltal tan is neld,nt - #2.4 per ten, indigo-40eututitieldititd: elate—by:the qUantily s4lspee, - _ H. have be , tt on (-he decline for the last two *eats— begit ably are selHag at.ll "t 01,1 -- . - Iticenoucideratedinia per lb. Auia r4be enartaiiirstri edelfeAustatity - of Brazil', rlAngeifiands last week at T 4 a 84 par - ' down -Fisit--blackerei , are-nlenyy, and prices hale a w ward tendencyfo. ner bbi, - N0. , 2 $6,37 at 8,50. Codfish $2,50 a 215. Iron—Market 'Mill. Prices are - froat '445 too 55 per ton fJrc PCona,-Blinrins--Juniata Pig $24 a 30 per ton. Lead-As at pr .vsent: held at st —4O N. Waiskey—Tue dern:tudiltre ..bbds. 20 eßnl is Ilals.'2l a 22 eintiiiipi gaff.. • - - • _ CA'tPLE pt RR IftEl`, Beef Cattle-516 Penn: and-300 Virginia, total 811(..,-. 7 Re a-Cattle were offered *ls weet--prieek werr as loWsr. cahmon 34 /44 e,ixtra 44 cents-200 left over. Catws and Calves—Sal, s at.lB a 28; extra *A a 3 s- , - Drycovree'sB 0 12: 370 oogs'at maricet-'—all sold at 44 a S.'. 2250 Stieep, which sold atifollows, $1 a 1,62+; ex 1.1112;25. . Count o veank Notes;: The _notes of nor itil s _ have depreelatednadly w isn't nit fortnight. T tintaillhls , been so rapid that it taimpossit,dete,giveexisting raCes with any degree or cuff , fidetice. Theonty calve we-ha-re been ab eto *Weever are, 'first—no demand for title kind ofmoneyin thus city. Second4.-Largerpientftlirtning in from Hie country. 'l•liird—The merchants, ihe country who are in the city heitt.so fen , In number that we -have no outlet in this ivnitorthsorti and carry tiff the - acconintating eutsintry pa. We &bud:tide rates at twoditrorent- periods within a sve,...k wltirthe - object of showing the depreciation:— Uct. 22 ect:29 61a7 Ha 10 61a7 Beni 114412 12145 • .64a7 -Ba-10 - • sir7a9" 4in4l: "ta% - ' - °net ••10 304 6 " 51 - a6 • • " 20 • ` 6 Salo - -iis• • Thal 20a25 Ctiantbershurgi. -Cettysbursh. - Susulteltattuatt.oO3 Levet si own , Ca rii4le, --:.:- F4roerstAk.-Reading, Hur.risburg itj :.• "bbartita fu pouts- • .7. City,RelleG ' in 3 011111%3', Wed. Entnetti - Erie au-ii , Tl.westshft • Lewistown; Ottier -Country; .1011125 • 15 - • 014 _ . LECTUILE the / . .iterary.:- CiAtices I burgh: Ladies and Gentlemen- of Pittstatr,hr Your humid , : servant respectfully. olfcits-zoncntlenda„ *allows Loctire, und enure practical eirnithafit m if a• erary Character, This Ze(eies ittlie g eltkek'lit the . Third Presbyterian Church. where I wit( Platint -- 14 your notice Ceettart,4vatunbie. !heartier virenreds mensal mime. nut easily Orphaned its this Card, initsrltintrwititit practinaly zirincidated _ -, t z.• In the es* Of tny prat Itkintooklic't shall konblY Submits tow nnilloKosisiitiluile-iii‘e 'mire" I! Language."' ind -the variottoswirsiebliaTiAleers IttritwOrdleglifortintinte the nnekikeemienteintt.hittitsdieS~intilry of A, young Mat ,- unfit for busing :it. in one direction; bi t one object, and upo4 t ' QM* .71 Z, 140 ift . !EBB 210 01[7 PRINTINP N..• W. Carney of Tur proprletots of di' ul Te eer *at the pal root otthose lid welt cholmits Gaonse it i 4\l-Ng' egatil Ot • 1 I,lliiikenaryiu a Job ?rind .S 'O 4,- Paaitt ' LET TER ,PREt,i ‘EVERy , Books. , / Blue or ' Pamphlets,/ Bill W. . ~.fiaodbill±s; Black v -'• 1 . / OUtint/lit Staii i StemOisat, and cod phut i Printed On the shortm n o,- We respectfully ask tkt • . its public in Inneral in lhk , Pillstarat,ii Sep:. 39,184 SAVING APRA RATCI, received a superior eve let Soaps, A ffibroslal, D t A p o w eluvial,. Cases and decd Tab'el , and Strop s, Boy anfoles for Gentlemen'sT6l6, "Nov-4--31. ART/STS' BRUSHES-A ntrtet havniu.l ao orpori rah nn I Mmai mi OW ge Blenders, C. tl Yaml „s i o e ,h es atalays on hand. liffart ems. Salt, le vumpu for Pale by .1. W. ic or/CE.—TiIOP pem, Of :QUI!' property li t t, t 4 tom fumy. GIVe requ. sod to co t( Saturday the 51h hot. tolls. oet 3 S P j;i 4 st °K re a c ei i v E eq 6 l IF:dr S 110, R lAi g u rl o: 3 l; l t 4 rer V l:Sco j nip U t ' ;Ove,valiety now i n uih city,a • dueentents : to ceuutry mucLf •CitArdize. assorl menl in part tot superfine broad cloths; it Plain and ited-eassimerm Saltines; Blankets; Flanne;n;: Bleached mosiln; Brown !do Gloves; With a irehf varliiv or °the), will be continued from day tok nova-• 10i oric....—CALL ..„,„ decline haeinnt wit* know themselves inde- Ilteir accounts before the fird date r llaccounts remaining I hands , °ran Alderman for .. etalms agaiiisi him rill preientf mPnT: iii Nov 3-3 t Fro/11 Bi4seli's Reporter. -STRAY CO/V.—Camel° the lips, in Rohm<on towatb* time last wow h, a h2ht brindle he II or 12 yene old: ito ear Dr- The owner is cleatteo to tome • • snit take het away, Ot she pi/ AA 10 lew. 9d ' Nov —31,1, rpHE-Prestneitt aad %nun d:ry decla red a 111,44 of Capital Mock for the Imt holders - 0r their legal trertsec Inst. Nov 3 1 —d3w I A.l" a . n..Tling Ibe on WOlnestlay , the ;gi On MAIIOII of B. G. 1,310. o County Cooveroinr bo tioarl Donee ,on Vt' flesh!, s. tr. ,of 'the Cr ombet Conn; y, for the pawn ef a -Natjoant COay.entioo. lo k. D. C., in - Deatiiher neii, 11-2. °"rnntion, iidjotirned. Oct 29-19 n ,ExcuAacE TOirettors of this Hot :Alividend of three per paril in--,Futdect to the 121 eo: ate or Assembl y, June 11.13 Ilth , - Nov 2 MERCHANTS AND N THE Prclident and Dire day. declared a the pclilla for the last sills. 10111 last. . • - T.) TIIS rHILASTIIR OIK ?CI JUST received from th e Sabbath school Utlia: and dig! ribution. 30 Fell Alain Magazine in h) v 01 5104 14 . patkages German and • a variecy of Boalinn. Geonia , 11 10 Track.. "5000 T Frank - till StagaZine. Comma: titan Allnan?cg for 1945 Quite a variety of T e n:7 4. ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't fJ cot Nov 2. BOOTS AND SOY. Just received a large lolg will he sold at the Commercia l Worstatreet, at 10 o'clock oill Nor 2—if wins MORNING at 10 of lan'S Auction Roo s. large kg of Dry Goods jrna r ' st-Dircof '=uperfine Proad annets.Bladkets fiett• a 114 P pine French Merinoes , Arab" Goodg. - Alio; at 2 (Mork. MO CMOs, OVerCpatS, 4.C. ‘--•`...-, ~.,.-„, A CCO '' .41 yar.,..-4-.-.2_ t 1 Ces.- - --- ;1:11(bseT t ' ibe . 4.... r 7'. will en:'"'9ll9 Post Coith betweeathe abigePil, "tarot, 1842, It wilt Leave Vitiebue.hn Morgantown every Saiardeli Finteyvikle, Bentleys Ville, _...,..r Mitiettoro', and Cartnicaltd. ....aeturriDe. it 'Nikoin *ay, morning, at 6 ofg!kl.4 Thursday evening. Tee Coaches, which arrive in Se: Bareday evenings, wilt We; 00:wo1401! o: mach to ell* ell ta ...,70eitaaelies and 0 tatOPitan.ander the to 4:4 care wilt be fate ll - .4140 Y• 'led. v _ - NOY '--4126v (11i 1 ABOAL Wrig a n og - ,4 isamtstrailit, ~....'-:..., - - ., '..., 7 ',?•-!t.,; ?..`? .. :.7'` - -'- - .:;'''''''' ,7..', " of $6( pitta T 7,,,..T,- ht,Opic ~.- and -_ar COVHf or our 141-e WI .013 t to gi i West red go t thiev We wot eraylor's t we this a 4ul. e orocee g Cre , advertise in the tifactureJ Parisi% - should ' fed ead Jwitil all Ponipeuty advice obeyin MEM and app foand c( nu' 31 compa any 'will diea," the. the Iles been ictsbure. ose who c ay eapeei who a►e a EOM o"tiitilns, is atm of ciry, -ai d 'be im me m be OPotvin , MEG 111111:1 ; to lb But, y be t an it is ely mo =BM ersy in • of the ave ke ITZE RUM that of pus Ear ing! ling igh t the .e p r of tiara lag ne nd A _ At an fficti
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