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' XL nnd “ Imperial ’ Eagfe-Gm.for aalalow, by i «/-. ■VaV.’m \V toUad you to my ftantawd w.U “ ne “« “‘’"pnradecepuon, bribery and corrnp. For the Patriot Soldier of Michigan 1 rwretted by a lane tirrln of friend, and aaauafli »•)! call and oiamme tl«a city bofom un.nu el» Thia fraud it to be practiced m every county. pot - > - *■ ° MAgritf. r ' - L X X I ?.S'? :: s“%’‘b *? 4>e»,fh o *«iliaci e d»uhdierTnoailiTelyfeeUn g **ifft<eud uon,lhatiaa been pnt in operatton, all orer the For the frar Eagle of Kentucky I „- 1 X 8 Ms city, before tt coontiefc t ... puwj jripnalmoriPflß, Uadaln, and f ' ,• J S «Saibaacndearidy<m ,o evo W country, ,odefease Damocra.mdomi- Fo , tbeßonofof .he«old Ke,.«onel»i “ Ce4 ' a ' stnen ,hcabove waa.nUen Mr Connonundlada * r~ '- sC<^J J "i kfc a , ”oe, S' Wiltnnt la atiir In oppoaillon to the For the Union! . Nor An Dtraa. DbdbkaW) —<‘You aro a drnnk- have arrived ’ ' * I niAB ffAin BUANWfcS— an- **■ a* ‘ !’ vt' I '. f - Balmain” r f nrl&^B P o^ U bity it. Democratic party, aa appears from n letter over hia CHARGE! »rd,» .aid the Recorder or New Orleans to n pr,a- : IlSHvi II VfO JB<8IFOP“ • VVpcnorW.uasond Braadie 5< V '■’.i * -VA-i f;“~L -"a i ‘‘" ratification biFnince-a treaty mtended by •Greatßn!- B [g ßatßrBin ,he Baltimore SnnjanS the Federated- one t , „ . , . ISTWe call attenuon to the advertisement ofMr > ■ .PC MSBITO, W .-. a. V,'*, ft*: V«i **toJ** *►*s??-rt Hr '* ? '■trf* „ r -\i- am,t& change oarinterunUonal laws, ]L e r^* xr ® “* »tora lipk» know this tn hn Hip s For tbe Keyitonc* <‘Trae your honor, bot cot an ultra drankarc,” T r - «. , «wwatM#ir» “ARttiVAL''ftV ««« nrjCsmiVA'FOKi CV*S P §A°B BRAN3>Y—BIibU oWTenneswePeach * „ , £ f »:• wN v, of tba ben*, and dcßirpr iho national independence, not «ors here Know this to be the fact , - «flnw do vn.. m.lrp »h« d.Rt.nrimnf*’ r P «nnndpd J ‘ GAUJBArrH J who bad entered into the bhit- A “ aiVAl# OF ra ® WASHUiGTOSI y Brandy for *ale by ? C MARTIN* AgH r, . , K * "**_»«■ theßecorde? “ ,' . °eaa of a General Cdlecto, in thi, city. We hate Ne wOatt».^U. S cTl, n oVGov. wa t SKEY-5o bb.a o.d fiLdn^Ta vcntrtrttrrwffmmricow . . election, that not one man tn ttn, of thoae who have Awake from your dumber. 1 „ I “ l J e _*_i ,M J t * be ? e?e * *. d “"_^ P 108 /?: knowo Mt ‘ °* for wmft «>ne,Mid Uke pleasure in , Vovfi 5l Xot “ lßb y ft n ufAHTIN. Art! -. ' " - FOR VICeIrESIDENT ‘ " called them.elvea Free Soil men, emong the ta. m yoSr might 1 gS”£.th Ih?rtta"t yolaUon lp «~«W of » SB«iH.ai l■> ' 4 '£ mf : fekP?A P f ; XV'xfi:'; A’Br“rT?T)' «Wh«s»jn 4,. State, will to-day cat their Vote. G ‘ r A°A y . o .lf. ‘ . m «• «W*lm*h «« . !«««»• wrfhtfc. «.»«»! Ewrope.n Outbre.lr. _ Kwhiakey, for by /» A 1 rf.X--Vj-UiS.rr~ i' l -V. ? * -, yy JVX •U. JDjy JLirillXV* for Martin Vanburen. Aaehetnehaabeonperfected I «rspMhstb von he aeea a chance of increasing hi. rations. And be Board of Trade Rooms,'aid moat be known to tnaat >_ ~ ~— l , _, vt ' tXectififo WHi9KFv-nr °' H^ RTfS » | Ag >.. ,<• *' %' *• *1 »«.« tlmll ,unt (•“'‘•pal fiMli ani ns eSrt darTt i. a whig,bol not an ultra whig, whde I U a drank- of our buiToesa men. , “ > ' lte^P. fro ” Breh “ eo 7“* R q“l‘tr 1 ‘ tr, 4 . - r ' V 1 B«! like B«mp»n of ' ard,aa your honor call, mo, hot not an nWrolntoxi- . fion*W>liton, arrived at New Vork this evening „. .P. C MARTIN, Ag’t. ~ ' S *l*•* ' a> *<# Taylor. Tho nuroose hu been to keeolh&at- 1 Yoo thall break it again. cal S‘ v -. .. . „ M f . The question»tvihe ownenhip of the tni> Utfl edrkeo f/om Snrope a buahela jast refcivednnd <brw»e by K J *■—* Z:?,% ngSSBKS* * r on^Tn^, e : bBl “ t ‘ in^aone ’' hopr r > v^ 'i-I*' \ L '? ‘ " • : ‘ w OEMDCHAIPIC ELKCTORAjL ticket. DtmotraUcFrt'SMer'.bewaT'J Rely I * fc * ,#*• &*>**• of gMeralor.timngrnlerct,«- mac aubscnUc, v# *X DEMOCRATIC ELKCTOaAI. upon it, tho frautbwe have charged upon your Fed- ' And on to the fight 1 A Hoe AacWniuoi* a B Acr^eir -On Monday Ald - JOr ’ pr ° b f lJ; e «P‘ Thence .he bring, we.tiog Jj-ggPffi ’ ’• . “ l S“i' : ""‘“ p, “-“ , '” , "“ fcsssßs'MsSs’sffi -■ f-ti ‘tfr. r ‘-• i< ll HrnßlS?’ * SSv bo Democrat, denend. the remit irvnu'V.lue When yonr watch fire, burn cold. on the top of which stooS tiout. Gale, end m.ide bail to appear and amwer thechame • «A«,Dt..na b«" attended with the wgnifieant effect of a «o« ~v„-a rL l ’ .^ffl ti *Wt , f S ' r «•» '> *ll, ■ , i t *i a.aU'-' >■ 111 Isaac Sbuio, do County . ’ P. , .. - ~ t« the bright fiame of freedom .at the*‘Lion Queen,”nn thebaek of her subject, hatterv With intent m .J? ’ jierccptible decline tn public .ecdntiea. This shows A / 'O-r ~* SriiM-it 4 * **» A,r«>i * t, v “a.M a,n ' IV A.L Ronuvoai, Ido do jonr profiled principles—lf yon do sol with to aid Route op eycry aonl Alter a trial, anrinir which an ascent as hizh uatho Batter yi WIU » intent to commit a rape,‘» wa. yeiter- f. . r . . . . * ', .XL loengngeui a safrand profitable bnamessjahreudy -}»C { » Su «' Stea^^^V'J l •'* r \' ; Z in a Federal triumph^— you wiU this day cait your Tbroughou P t,oVrlch valley. day given up by hi. uec'umy, and lodged .njad. >n foghplacmapprehenatons 11 W C kk, **''-'i« rP , -,Xf d? vote.m mcha manneT.. will not aTonnor.. . Andjtwrmountoln.ofeo.il thipowerof tho bAoonwa. not mfflcient to carry : , . . theicmrrecUonioPruMiablendmgw.ththeAurtr.an p x refer q r “S mleil ct?THBFRr Gen Agem, r k 1 J 1 V fl VIU iS-wHaumtatr,Lancaster 'do tunll _ r e „. fl „ r ,„ k..,a ™ _,t, , b . t Be «U)1 onr«Teeth pgion, »> , up the weight attached to it, and this fact having There were a great many naturalixationpa- and other German trouble., and making a genuine .nova street , - * *\-„*£* 'f .sSyadjI I , l ' iy. ~ r " ”• a 1 ’ I '*'*! ‘ >*,< ► ,“■ ',' ,■* ji, 1 . ix PEIEB-Kuire, Berks do tunity, hereafter, to brand you with the mented Reconquered end bold, been explained to the company, Lieut. Gale and the per. token out yesterday,—the last chance pretioda tnfoßma t lo\ \vaSlld -it, taken from the S~' v 'tf Va.’ -1 . *■}*»'•' , - <!■ "-X Bsai»ißnS.BcßotmpvaE,Monroedo name of trailort. Remember, the Federal party 1 And now end forever, Lion ascended, leaving the lady behind. A safe to tho elect.nn ihih mmi.. »»T. »..e ~ ~ . , .. I . J. Landing, footof nreeL onilaßt Thuuday. the ■- , k 4- J ,-A S dc hope to .nceeed,only from your remaining firm m - ,Lik. the«Keyrton’e ft of old. decent Wa. effectedltMoruie.-DWl'a 1,/, in ** were rtftmgly ,t work. - The New York Herald contain. lon* letters from ‘Tj ■*; r' - * V’'- ’* ‘ -■’s'! ‘.*', - HU. Join C. Knto, do ‘ opposition to the Democratic nommeea 1 Good minto and true, tontm. THea—Qa yesterday morning, dm 0* rntu, Visotsni correspondents inLondon andßrehmenj which agree 7 p 7 HAItDACGHf </ Ttf.’ t *- i' i'. ji XIV Joint WEtmtan, Lebanon do " C^T C Enahrined in voor love. .<» ■ Tu, , i d fi^ ter Mary Gallagher. tn representing all the North and aquth of Germany nova No S 3 Water anil lot Front street 5 , -_• - - -> ■■'■■■■ i -j-'^CTT , BaS£mka^?R*aEll«-' v -''--'-SS--'- , «-------'' ■®*»*Demoer«*le»l»*itUlMm«eeto*ißla»*Fl Duane and Soyder Wohait Biooxd Opt.—Tho Philadelphia Sun quyatedto ia “>° ‘SOOT of a blood, and desperate revolution. 200 B ™' S 9 '■£& -f 3 ' r ‘^ r 1 i.y \ ;. .I ♦ . . - -TO To ' m look down from above. keep, high company., He speak, of a lady, where le ««dence of her father, ’on Che’rry alley, befwem Europe mema to bo cn tho verge of a general "<' /' TX '* .■ v '*, l - ’* ’ * b \ I XVIII Citaaua A Bum*, Greene do They call yon to rally ho visited, who wore jewels to the amount of fifteen Second and Third streets r A ¥? 1 .S F . c _ ORN .? 1 f^ I 'A r SS,FiSVS j 2?255;™ ,s * '- ' , • -*?*' XIX. G«moa W. Bowxirt, Bedford do Aa you rallied of yore, hundred dollar.. : * war - ‘ * T >' , ' 'y* ' XX JoinK-SniLmson,Beaver do When poirunlTonandlrM.on lp* Tnosa rtrmxsTaD in ascertaining ihe distance to, * LCTf OF ÜbD AND fINK-Blt POTATOES— , i; 'C H , - f-, V*, »r V,* y XXL GkoaocP. Uaamtoa. Allegheny do W o?, a f “r?* , !l““ ,0n EnnaActSo Ettua —ft is announend in the ftos. <u ™s uall, yofi the Coal under the awtoee,will plaaeeali A. Received and for sate by -' * \ 'J 1.«.b,1» A- > \ XXII. W H Dxvts,Crawferd do Set foot on your M«a^ojama —it i» announeco in the Eos- at the store of Mr P- E. Daxvo, in the Diamond, ran novfi CUMMIN* ASMTHI • r-X 'X •‘l' ’ I ' t «■> i‘ xxni TnrornTlvra, Potter do Tbeyjmll their “Tenth Legion,” ton Post that at the great water celebration, «The wekx, and anbscyiba towards Boridg, aa anitahle meh .bA BUSHEI-S DRIED PEACHES—For sate b ' t*. “ ejfCs % ft -/ S't„ "7 Va, , - “ y-uuas G Caisra*Ui,Butlev do Uaconquered and bold, cavalcade will embrace a greatmany ladies on hone- can now be had for the purpose novS-St 20 not 2 S ° * KU 3 ASSUTH. f > s', te--ii-S^.s,il ■' -■ ■'‘•VM. To strike a. they (track back,” * —*— r j- ln the«Keystone'” of old. mm***—— - —^ X'iV’r y ] - *■» -; f ,k ______ owmii jojN'v?us^r<UK!«*-s!'t:i!M»'M«oned O Nos. jiis! reeeised'and for sole at Philadelphia ,pri- i. /__/> \. v :" V. ce* f to close cooMj,itmentjby t ’ ‘ oct4 • . ; - EDWAftD.TODJX,»-CO. -„• 1./r'V- , ....'‘- C.V'V Sis':- s ' - ' fc 'H’-e *y’' < \ ■- -I ;■■■ - ■ . •• fc ' t > V/- T *!jvTrrci-t *.iT. ]CI HELL COMUS-ftais ami Ciro4HKk r iwrstyle’» } ' < *,* ; , - COld * - ‘ «cis ' - ,/. HQG^^iNT^Efcli 1 - r UAK^Jh^\i^. k . | j}ec**asrv »~ - --oot'» merclfid - '• t . t " - » , r ,-' , - i- « .-*,/• V- t l‘ * \ .: • •■' , “>„.A , r ,.v- ■'■ , '■■ . .\,. .-4 -JV-' &**■?.& .*.,Vr.^e/.„:.-..-r - ' r . 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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, lIS MY IOV. I morning sost Sob J CORNEItOF WOOD AND FTFTH fcfREETS.- fly Haying added to our Establishment, a splendid Bte<uthFow]er Printing Moehine, we are • prepared to do. *>■?<*ll.kwdr.of Newspaper and Book work in a style of tin • ■'• corpnsßed bcantymnd neatness, and npon the most tea sonublfe terms, we respectfully solicit the patronage of the publioin this luxe of our business. > ; ’ ffy Adttrastn art rtque*udta hand in thnrfawtbtfox* j :• _ ~ o cU>ck, P. M.- TRlj*nx«f beetmplud imtA, tn or^trtoin suTAaiunjfrtum. \Vhenittsp<anblt,ansarluThourvouid, ht jttrfcrred - ■ Qy Naturalisation.—Democratic Committee on Naturalizafton-will:mcel every, day at the: Court House,■ • lnthrl/mlediStriTesVCourt Room. Democrats,wanting' to become citizens, cau consult, R. H. Krbb,' or Joan CorjA oct3o THE OLD WIG-WAM"—Drmoceattc iv; ; '',£XBesS HftsD-QuAiTSfts!—The St Chur House, ' (formerly the:Washington Coffee House,) 'Tiwiiiinr vrill bo open e\er> evening, at C o'clock, • until after the Presidential Election.- Democratic News round upon the tables.’ The Deraocrats generally, and ' .the . Workingmen pitUculajly, are. invited to houor.lhe • - Old Wrgwam with ibeijr. presence. ; - ■ oetl3 Irishmen X Germans! •• Tote hearted, republican Irishmen and Germans we trust not one of yon will be sp forgetful of the duly-you one to yocrsolve?, to your families, to you CountryuncLtoyourGod, as to voto for the candi dates of that proscnptue and Ingolcd faction* the \ Remember, should Gen. Taylor be eletf ' tbd, it will be claimed aa a Native triumph; and then loot out for Alien and Sedition laws—-then look for the enactment of oil manner of federal and native f : .-: acemes> to disfranchise and degrade every man, who basiled from oppression in the old world, to seek a home m this glorious Hand of the free and heme of the brave.’’ Let our adopted countrymen vpto Tor their'true friends, CASS AND BUTLER- . II ' ■ Wit Dost Onitd Rally! To-night the Democracy-will havethcir lilt glori ' Oils'rally, berore the great battle of to-morrow I Democrats, tarn oat in all yonr strength—there will he good epeiking, and plenty of it. Black, M’Cand - less, Burke, Shalcr and others, will be there; and 'the eloquent Erucr will speak in German. Come one—come all 1 , Naturalization Papers. To prevent any difficulty, let onr adopted fellow citircnv bring their naturalization papers with them to ihe polls, on Tuesday. The Federal Natives, we aro told; intend to challenge the vote of every Democratic foreigner. Be prepared for them. . THE BAIiiiOT BOXES. Democrats, remember the. Rilner frauds n fen years ago! Remember the Schuylkill frauds on the 10th or October! 93T Guard well the Ballot Boxes on Tuesday next, so os to present similar Trends - firombeing perpetrated aga m! Be nt the polls all day, and keep a Watchful eye upon the iruiiert as well as the outsiders'' Lctevery Democratic voter examine his ticket carefully, and flee that it corresponds vritk the fol lowing. The Federalists already harp fraudulent tickets incirculation, in various partVof tho State, 'and the; may attempt to practice ,the same infa mous trick in Ibis county, in order (o secure the .-election of their stare soil candidate for President. .The following . the names of the .Democratic Electors In this State. ELECTORS William Bigler, David D. Wogener, Henry L. Benner, Horn R. Kneass, Isaac Shunk, Augustus L. Rourafort, Jacob S. Yost, Robert K. Wrigbt, William W. Downing, Henry Haldcman, Peter Kline, Bernard B. Schoonover, William Swetland, Jonah Browater * John Cv King, 4 Joljn Weidnjan, Bobert i. Fisher, .' Frederick Smith, John Cressweil,, Charles A. Black, ' George W. Bowman. , John & Shannon, George P. jHamilton, Wiffiam H, Davis, 1 Tjrriothy Ives, James G. Campbell. r " Employer's Threats ( \Vo hare beard of threats on Ibe part or several •Wealthy employers npd manufacturers in and about tbit city, h> induce Democratic workmen lo vote tliC'Kederal ticket. Wo say to the Democrats, re gard ijidm not yotc as ypnr consciences dictate ■ .dtryour *iuty aa American froemonK: :If whig om " Jpltjyers "thrpaton to dismiss yon, if you refuse to > . vote according to: their imjSirial dictates', report the: v . fief aVbnce to the Editor of thiß paper,-or to some EXAMINEVOCH.TICKBTS. The Democracy lot night were id s blue or glory 1: The mo«t unbounded enthusiasm prevailed amongst our friends every where. Several large meetings were hold, in the cities of Piltsbnrgb.aad Allegheny, and the neighboring villagea. We at tended:: the one atMcAtrulty’a warehouse; and a moat entboalaatic one it waa, too. The building waa .jammed to. overflowing.: Irwin, Black, and Burke, delivered eloquent and toutadieenng speech* ea. The people—the honeat masses, arc aroused j and are determined to go into the great battle at the ballot-boiea, to-day,with their coata off 1. The vic tory will be oars—Pennsylvania will be redeemed, beyoud all doubt or cavil. Do yon.hesr that, boys t Our rooster will be out to-morrow I .A "Very Solemn Assembly. Last night, a few of the Federalists and Natives, assembled at M’Faden’s'warehouse, to perform, the last offices to defnnet Whlggery! It was truly a most melancholy, and;, heart-rending spectacle—a verysolemn assemblage of rueful countenances i We listened far a fevr moments to one of the funeral orations deliveredon the occasionjand. frit very much like dropping s tear for the poor tinnerl Bat we shall speak no evil of the dead. Wo trust, -however, that the Democrats to-day will tarn out in their strength, and see that the deceased bass decent Christian burial 1 f’;»s. ■’ 'lji lii ■ ■ ■-*>■ ,s • *' Old Menl Old Bcpublicant 1 you wbo have fought in the ranks of iho Democracy, smeo the days of tbo Im mortal Jefferson, tarn out to the polls to-day, and vote for the innn who was admired and beloved by the sage of Monticello, and was appointed by him* to fill office* oftruit and honor—VOTE FOB LEW IS CASS) 1 Workingmen I ►/No doubt the miniopa of a federal aristocracy will gather around yon to-dsy, and flitter and (awn andpxomue and lie, without bounds, lo order to ob tain poor rater for tbeir dare mil eosdidite. Be ltere them not i heed them noil Too certainly hire I not forgotten the promise nude in JMO, of “TWO DOIXARB A DAY AND BOAST BEEF,”— hire jrdti 7 We tell pan that all their paromues are tike “Dead sea £uit that tempta the eye, i Bat tnma to aahea on the lipa.” liook. Oat,for Them t We learn from gnpd authority, tint tin attempt will be made to-dap, on the part of a large number of riser men to rote, who hate no legal residence in this city or county. Let Jho windowcomraitlcca in each ward ham a look out (or them:. . Bear tUt, Democrats I A leading Wing in this city boasted yesterday that nil the Whig Free Soil menhad been rimed id per son; had been talked toj and would all now vote forTayfor. We believe tall there are o/rtoof that party who cannot be driven into the aupport of the Slave Soil candidate 1 : Remember, Democrat* 1 i: That every vote given to tbo Van Boren and Ad ame Electoral ticket, is the aims as a vote given to the Slave. Soil candidate Zachary Taylor, 'Let every sinccre.and trne hearted Democrat coot hu vote: for Cass and Butler, tho patriots,statesman,soldicrsand honest men. Young Hen t Ton who are abont to give your first vote, bo at the polls early to-day, and give that vote to your country's true and tried friends, Cass and Bntler. ill wiH be a pleasing reflection throughout life, that ypur first vote .was given in opposition to the ihder at monarchical party. They feel that they will be defeated! .-■-.The, Nashville Union says, that a gentlemau boson: hand, in that city, 83000, which he has for weoks offered to the “Whigs’*—sloooon Ohio, $lOOO on Pennsylvania,;and $lOOO that Cass will be elected; hohas been .-unable to. :find ■;any. one -to stake an equal amount; He therefore concluded; after the 31st ultimo,-to take it to some part of the. Country where the “Whigs” felt confident of electing Gen Taylor. A Strong and Extensive Fact. All the officers of the First Regiment of Pennsyl vania Volunteers, the Pennsylvanian rays, have determined toparade on horseback, in the Democrat ic torch-light procesaion. All are Democrats, and one of them went out a Whig, and returned home a fiill-bloodcd Democrat.' They were with their conn try In war—and they cannot desert her. in peace; Our neighbor means, ofcourse, the Six Philadelphia companies of the Ist Regiment. bat ns Remember It, - : The Boston Times says, that; when the news from l -this.Stnte, of. thelate election, beginto reach that: city, one.of the money lords there exclaimed, in the exuberance of faisfeeliogs,— “l hare disbursed this seasonal least,asnixim of dollars inthecoal re gions qf Pennsylvania, ei cry dollar of which teas ex pendedin such a manner as to help thc winos to accomplish this oioniova tbiuiifh 1” If this be true; it is not to be ; wondered at that -the- Federal ,voto of. Schuylkill county has-beenincreased.fi/Iy percent, since 1844, Government Indian Contract*. We leprn from the Washington Union',' that th'e proposals received at the office ortho Commissioner ■oflndian Affairs, under the advertisementof the BOth 7 September last, . Tor proposalafor furnishing good forthe service of the Indian Department,- were opens ed on the-lst instant, andlho contracts awarded to thefollowing persons ns the lowest bidders: Messrs.: 'w York, for the blankets ig Byslop, of New York,' (oral implements, and yt;esj frCo , of New York, foil PuW Alp PtUUtluii We preaenttoonrreadera the followingstale meou io velatioa to the Presidential election or 1844 j together .with the number of totes to which each State isnow entilledi and «ome other facts; all of which will so doubt be interesting!— THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN 1844. Slant. Clan Palt AboEn Clay PM Maine 34,678 45,719 4,835 - 9 N. Hampshire 17,868 37,160 3,161 - 6 Massachusetts 67,578 62,846 10,830 31 Vermont.,. 36,770 10,041 3,954 6 - Bbodelfland. 7i333 4,868 4 - Connecticut.. 33,833 39,841 1,943 6 New York • • .333,483 238,688 15,812 36 New Jersey.. 88,318 37,493 131 7 - Pennsylvania.l6l,2o3 167,535 3,188 - 36 Delaware.... 6,358 6,971 3 - Maryland.... 35,944 33,676 -8- Yirgmia ......43,617 49,570 - IT North Carolina 43,233 39,287 11 - Sooth Carolina Choaen by Legislature.—; - 9 eeorgiai ivi , . 43,100 44,147 - 10 Alabama;;.;; 36/184 37,760 - 9 Louisiana.... 13,083 13,782 Tennessee... 60/130. .69,917 Ohio.. 165/167 149,717 8/130 33 - Missouri..... 41,369 : :: - 9 Kentucky.-.. 61,255 61,988 12 - Michigan.... 34,338 37,909 3,632 - 6 Indiana 67,867 70,184 3,090 - 13 Misaiaaippt... 19,200 35,136 - 12 111in0i5...... 46,538 67,920 3,760 ■ 6 Arkansas.... 5/104 9,540 - 6 T0ta1....1,283,533 1,327,325 62,863 105 170 Majorillet cf Electoral Voter. Polk over Clay lo 1844 64 Harrison over Van Boren In 1840......174 i rVmßoren overHamaonin:lB36...... 97 Jackaoo over Clay la 1832. Jackion orer Adam* in 1888........ 95 Recapitulation cf tie Popular Volt In 1844. Polk'* majority over Clay,exclntiveof South:; " ■ Carolina, i,........ 39,340 Majority of Polk and Birney ever Clay... . .101,663 Majority of Clay and Birney orer P01k..... 23,983 THE ELECTORAL VOTE OP TITO UNION IN 1848, Stain Ka. Tout. State* No, Totn 1. Maine........... 9 -17. TeDn0aaee.......13 2. Newßampahlre.. C 18. 0h10............23 3. MatuchutetU....lo 19. L0n1a1ana........ 6 4. 80. Miatualppi....... 6 5. Connecticut,..... 6 21. 1ndiana.........12 6. Verm0nt....;.... 6 38. lllinoia 9 7; Mary1and.........8 23. A1abama........ 9 8. Virginia......’.r. 17 34. Miaaonri...'.....; 7 9. North Carolina. ..11 ,35..Arkanaaa •••»»*«• 3 10.. New Y0rk.,..,..36 SB, Michigan........ 6 11. New Jenny.... ~7 27. F10rida........... 3 12. Pene4ylvania..,,.26 28. Te>ta........... 4 13. Delaware.,...... 3 29, 10wa.'............ 4 M. Sontb Carolina... 9 30, Wlaconain .......4 15. Ge0rgia.........10 16. Kentucky.......,18 ... ' Neeetaary to a choice, 146. POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF THE HOUSE OF BEPBE9ENTATIYES. In the event of noehoice by the Electoral Colle get, the Hooto of fieprcsentauvet, upon which the election would then devolve, would' be divided aa foil owe: JPMg—Vermont, Maaaachuaetta, Connecticut, New York, New Jcraer, Pennaylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Kentucky —l2. - Deuiomii.—Maine,,Virginia, South Carolina, Ala, bama, Miaaiaaippi, -Louialana, Te nt, Arkanaaa, Miaaouri, Tannexteo, Indiana, lllinoia, Michigan, Wiaconain, lowa—ls. 37ed.—N,Hatnpahire,Rhode Itland, Georgia— 3;. Fraud and. Attempt: at Bribery 1 ;: ■ OnrPhilsdelphia exchangesgive an.account of a. sew “sAiispfarforVHiat haa nada.ua appearance in tbo eiatera part of tbs State, of which Una ia a copy:— '‘‘ The President, Directors and Company of the THADEBS BANK, promise to pay two oouaaa on demand to J. T. Perry,Or bearer. Newport; R; I;; Oct< 18,‘1848; BENJ. MUMFOBD, Cathltr. EDWIN WILBUR, Pruiitnt. These notea are probably the wages of tome : hireling, employed by New r England. capitalist! to teach Pennsylvanians the true nature of. our govern; ment; or it may beone of an emission signed, sealed end delivered by.the emissary himself. The public are cautioned against receiving them. Gen. Caas the only Survivor. The Detroit Free Press says, that—“ Ont of twen ty-two General officers in service of onrconnlry in 1813:during:the war with England, Geo. Cauls the only survivor I - He it now welt and hearty; and the candidate of. the democracy of the United States,* for the highest office in the gift of freemen. Onoof those General officers, W: B; Harrison,: ha t already been President, and the only survivor, General Lew is Cats, will be on the 4ih of next, if his fife ■a spared. Betting—“A Voice front Ashland.” We learn from the Kentucky Flag, that John R. Clay, a son of the Hon. Henry Clajy, has made sev oral bets on the election.ofGen. Cassi This is what the federal paport-would * call« circumstances.» The truth it, no whig seriously calculates upon the election of the slave toil candidate for President. * » A Coarrision.—Ooe of the leading Whige of Al legheny city;(and a very clever, man; too,) was told by a Democrat, that— “ The conscientious Whigs will not vote (or Geo. Taylor.* l ' J „ “ Pooh, there are very few of them.’* Here wu the expression of a little bit of truth, without intending it. Thanksgiving Bays. Tho governors of Maine, New Hampshire, and yennonthave designated .Thursday the l6Ur of the present month asa dayofThanksgiVing.NewYork, New Jeraey, Pennsylvania, Marjland. and Ohio We fixed upon Thursday, the S3d. hlissonn hu set apart ’Friday;* tfae-Sdlby land' Massachusetts and Connecticut We fixed upon Tuesday, the 30th. fciflMfiNßS LOCAL MATTERS. A Convict's Appeal. —Graham, who was last week sentenced to undergo, three years’ imprison ment in the Penitentiary,'for picking a 1 wallet fiom a gentleman's pocket; is. an adroit rascal ; a great dissembler.' t Be; onhkehis companion,' Edwards, who plead guilty;”: made n bold cSbrt to escape, by tbemoat intense professions of Innocence. Thero was not s shadow of donbtss to his gnilt: ho was. seen in the very act of taking the wallet from the pocket, end in a lew minutes it was found upon him 3 stillj he protested , mnocence, and declared ho had witnesses in Cincinnati and Philadelphia; who could, if present, savo him. But, though he bad weeks to prepare for trial, these friends were not on hand. After the verdict or the jury was declared, ho pen ned- tho following pensive appeal: tothe presiding judge. We think it rather well done:— . f’llUburgh. To the Honorable Judge Patton' Sirl bomber salt pardon for the. liberty ! biro taken m nddreasing then few:line* to yoor honor; —hot aalhisis. the first lime I woe ever O' Court, charged with a crime against the laws of my country, I feel sorry acil ashamed of myself; :but, with the help of the Lord, it shall be tliolist; and fearing that my heart would be too full forme to say the few words L have to >ay, I have adopted this' method of pleading to yoor honor. 1 have been tbond godly by a jury of my fellow-citisens.nnd I submit to their verdict; but I still- hope for merey from :your.honor. I am.of respectable family; hot my dear father and mother are dead. I have a wife: and three small children, who are dependent upon ms for sappart. tstn a atrangerm this city—conse quently, I have no person to plead for mo in my be half—for my Ihends Jipein Cincinnati aod Philadef phis —too disJantlo- eipeeV'lbeir r Spnearance tb befrieod tne in my trying sltnation.* I, therefore, hombly myaelt on your honor’s mercy; aod lf [ the Lordapares mylifc to return to my dear wife f and family,! ;wiU teach my: little'ones, when they t kneel down to prayers, to pray, for him who had mer cy on thairnow unhappy father. I now leavemy caae. to yoar honor’* merclful considerationi and may the. great Creator ever beatow upon yooiself and Ihmily, hss greatest blessings, is, ted ever will be, the constanLpmyer or your bumble servant. : ‘ JOHN GRAHAM. BS'Bm asinglocsae presented himself before the Mayor oa yevterday, morning. Ho was tho keeper of a dirty doggery somewhere sear the eity, and »u found by Boston before hit own dpor> at about 1 o'clock, in the morning, under cucumttan* cea that required hit arrett. He plead hit cause with considerable vehemence, and laid great stress upon. the fact that bn is the possessor of?*; dear wife and child. It ls etrango, tbit some ffien do not take these, matters into .consideration .be&ro. they got themselves into difficulty. They teeolo forget that they lose those who are “ near and dear ’> to them until their Own folly and wickedness have brought them into distresses, and then thefonoUlnol their affection begins to babble ap. Ta the above case, the Mayor took into conaidoration that theinllietion of a penalty upon the husband might in tho end-ra. suit itagood to the family, and so he imposed s Sue, which was paid. Tho p Infill fellow left. 'ToU]>»t itM*»*29o Bcsolasj Abobt.—Three hotel robbers ; werg committed last week. In addition, an act of incen diarism was committed. This ta enough to put peo ple ou their guard. It ia certain that there is at least one band of thieves in this city—a band composed of experienced workmen, who have been assuccesq. ful in escaping justice, as in plundering stores and dwellings. Some of them are aeen daily and night ly in public places. The policeofficerskaow thorn, bnt cannot make prreata for want of informations. As bnt few of these rascals have any visible meant of support, would it not bo well to encourage the constables and watchmenln arresting them for va grancy » This is a plan that bos always worked well. Neste have been broken up in this way { ar rests and conviclionahavo followed; and Iho frater nity might be induced to believe that this city,would , not present a sufficiently ample,lleldibrthelropetrj. tioos. At all events, something should bedone,rand that quickly. ' VST Allegheny city was vcryqoict oq Sunday last. Indeed, it was unusually ah. There was no drunk enness in the street* | and- lesa in houses, rio doubt, ihan baa heretofore been experienced. The cause of this is: The action of Iho Grand Jury iq Tippling House cases. , A process was taken out tomake the constables show why,they did not make afiill return of the uoliceused daggarlfe*. This brought them up to tho work, and the consequence is that «Tree Bills’l have been : fopnd egainstv the whole Torcot They will be closed on Sundays, at sit events; and many of them may be shut up entirely. , Sates Dnarrnro.—On Thursday night, n Paul Pry .of this city was accidentally discovered from the second story of a Fifth street house, applying hn ear to a key hole below. What kind of information he desired, no one knows; but the lady who first saw him, called a boy, who wsa in the houso, to be; assistance, whoverycoolyiet down upon the devoi ted head of the citizen, a something, which, upoq minute inspection, turned out to bo a paving stonei He slipped off,' not any the wiser in the particular branch of atnd; ho waa pursuing t but still, he gain! od a lesion involuntarily. , TnxATBE.-—Mr. Poor’s William, on Saturday night, is highly spoken of. Mr. P. is undoubtedly s clever actor, and an improving one, too. Dan Mar ble appeared last nightj nnd was greetedbyagohd audience, notwithstanding the unfavorable circum stances. t | Bar The uffico of Mr. Brush, the clerk nf the Guardians of the Poor, is id Paulson's now building next door to the Odcon. JETD. s. District Conrt—The Vailed States District Court will meet every daV, until the election, fromtO tol o’clock.- Persons wishing lobe iuMnraUxeil hod beuer see to it in time, . sep2S-le Base or PrramnoH,} October 13,1848: f Si: - C3* An election for thirteen Director* of-this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held nl the: Bonking House, on Monday, ilie twenuelh day of November next.: . . i ■; ootilidtd Joßsaisnias,Cashler.:.. Ermtivoi Base or PirnsusoH, > October 31st, 1848. Ji ID” An elecuon for thirteen Directors, to-serve for the ensuing year, will be held at'the Banking House on Mon day, November 30th, 1848, between IheThonre of # a. it nnd 3 r. w. Tiiowas M. Hows, ■■■ octSSidte Cashier. ■■ i 1 ■";» ' ■ £ . . Maca&itT’aAsoMAtnjrAcnnusfcßjtXff.r r October .20, 1848 { 27" AnclecUon for thirteen Directors of lbl» Bank, for : the ensuing year,:wiH be held at the {Banking Hdnse. on .Monday, the 20th day of November next octgrtd W. Hi J3J2Cnr ? Cashier .. J0 1 : ContnmpUon is a disease which is eorryingiu vicuna lo the tomh by-thousand*, without beiugarresf ed in it* progresshy the uedicmea in common use at the present time. But.a bnghlerdayUcoming. nntj has come~atto.«accessfcQy-erresrthu<ditease.-DIL.BO GER’&ZJVEKWORT AND.TAB, nht only gives frame* dioietelief in COUGHS andCoU)Bi.lml from thetesU monyofmenofthe highest standing here and elsewhere, it is making same very remarkable corerof CONSUMP TION, -Improvementsla thestre&tzrieat of diseases are onward; and rfotbfrig cannrrest its * pmtin the. present ftge.;Tfeowwho are afflicted with diseased Lungs would do well to cali on-KNBELANO & HABDER, Gram ati, i one door below Second the agents; and see she fcerti i ficaies of J. Richards; Judge Wflt: Barhe. ihV wiieofiheEer.Geo. lJrHirwnCon jlate Professor in the llclecllo MedicafCoHegeofCineii, nan sepsa : aotLoss ofAftstite.—ltls thegreat esi folly in the world, for people to beever complaining of Indigestion -and'lps* o( Appetite, When the remedy to so easy of attainment. vKrcry.mwljCOinfiafrauabtiwjti testimonials the extraordinary efitaacyof Cltdttritty Sugar-coated Yqgrtabfc cases which originate in a disordered stale of the bow jtems jn wboleadMdemsVy lives, havoexperiencedthetf fest^J piony Iff its favoje./JnJaet, the number of recommenda*i <tory letters has nccnomlatfiLaoTanidly.of Sate, that, if it I wns,ntfc*nnryito answer them all, JhvCUckener wopld i be compelled to. employ a special amannensisibr ibid I pnrposr.They fllUhoweTer-jConcnrinoneopimoTuto 1 : wlt t.Thai theCUckener Pill is the most agreeable rem-i i edy they.have evertned,end the onlypneamangtutor i which theycan use with a ceftwnty orreJief, and wilu ; oat any .aggravating symptoms. At this.senson of the i year, especially, il U: bigblf.important tokeepthe bow i els jo ,a heathy cotuhtiour In orderto avoid,or ameliorate i at least, the nuraeroUs_aiU»ems widen areindneed by suddenchanges in the weather. \ E 7" Sold by mi JACKSON, Gen Agent. : • nov3 69 liberty street, Pittsburgh. [For list of Agents see advertisement ] Cj* Good son A Clnrk.of Bellevue, O&o, November : SOd»!S4B;sentaleuerioDr.G.-C.>V&hgbnitheproprietor of the celebrated Luhontrlptia Mixtore,the Great Amer i lean Kcmedy,with a: stmiemrent that ln ; the vlolhity-'or Ohio where they do bnsinessahe article has had nnpm cedcntcd. sales. Nothing .like It .has ever - appeared- People resorUoit for bll complaints,: and fu-e fleet ja al , ways'good.; Old cases; which have <baffied- the mkall of,roedical men,-.have yielded to itvanfl the fhcnlly are using'u in their practice;- A-large number of medical men are agents fox itsrsalo—a strong-proof ot the great iVirtaes orthe-article. T-Call Onr paper, : .whose.' names; are- to be found -'under Grest Amencan • Bemedy, andget a^Pamphlet. : Agents inPittsburgh, Hare* BsocxwAY.NorSlJtfe'rtr st-i near Canal Basin ♦ iyli ■/: Ejr Waiom's .Isnuir ‘Vxoxta&uFols arensafe, easy, and cermneoreforColds. andGoughs;because they carrypt&by.therstomachand those morbid humors,: which,. t deposited upon: the lungs, < are - thh cause of <ho roomplamu;'. A single twenty-five centbox of said Pilia it gtnerally snfficient to make a perfect care, of the. most obstinate Cold—at the same time the dige&uon is unprov ed,;and; the Mood so: completely punned, thatnewU p B < and vigor » given to the frame. • Brtecr* ttf. Vasinttlfeits and /rohsiwm.—Bexnemb' , y T t},lt: the' Original and Only GenUine.lndian Vegeta,t**ift pnla; SMS^SE ,^#f .™* ai * "**•« * *« B ofLoai.Tnie,^, medicine, and-srocannotguarame' that offered by item for »»Fe. J genotoenw of g^sssi-aife^asssat nV«iJsS® ,m#Brao ® VBBATBB. O 8 ?OBIVL, Manager and Lessee. much o» anjsnaiovt . T^‘, v ® ,6 „i>°ieB--»-• -85,00, l Single tickets, ‘7Se. Circle—£oc fSecond Tier ■••35 | Pit i--25c. t *»**'eiyi -20 c. | Private Boxes .. *l,OO. BT'Mr, MARBLES second night , : ;Tnanav,-STov. 7j will be acted a Comedy,- in Aejs called the . , , PEOPLE’S CANDIDATE. Isaiah Shatlnolr, Mr. Marble. I DarvUle Mr Prior. JoUe. Nelson?>vaMi*a Porter.'{-Betty Ellis*'Miss Cttuse; ComicPaj4«'J)<i«;.>.'..Mua'Walior«;iindMr. Goodwin. Toconelade>wiih SAM PATCH IN FBaNCB. Sara Patch• ••►<Mn-Matbic. |Bleward:»*v..,Mr.O:tley.' SoTOervdlo»«Mrs. f Madi&oD,l ».**»Mr»,Pnor. Il7M)oot»open at?; Cnnain win useat7j tfelook.r : ~ Qy«f>co>tum t , T\RAB, Pearl, Blue and Black, Mohair and BJutkiu * nov? * JNO OUBRAS»3v 30 Fifth otl mo)aro»inen I6e«u* A FEW ; PIECES , very dewrmble styles of plain and mixed Goods,for«verydaybusinß*irwearywhic£h wiU be jnadeup,wana and ’handwratelyyat veryJovr .rates,-i. Call soon,: and secure one and indispensable Garments, at CURRAN’S, > «■ nov7 * 30 Fifth sL Btola Vsitlaai* \ 'O&AVY PLAIN BLACK SATm. ltfbb’d, Seeded irad : Jl; iiiendies* varieties; emtos3ed,ernbroid*red»eTo«sbiurre& and sinned Velvets. very rich and errant styles ai\d colors; styles of Caahmereiahd Other-Goods, Also, aßtnaUeelecuondf-flhapes.eEDbroM H goodsonrananted, the only lot of thtkiftd Sft the oity— pnceSi2each.Anyoray.the above canine rated Goods mode to order, *n at yerysmaUadvances on oost, for the cash) at [CUKRAN’S;* nov7 » 30 Fifths! ‘VTQTICEr-Aii election for oneVpresidenb-oix hdaoS-* ll gersj midTreesurer for the Pittsburgh and Coal- Hill TnnjpiLeHoad Company, will be held otthe Toll House of said Company, on,the Oth.of December iiext, Nov 0,1819-^7^*^' .niO.MBRQHAHTSr-iVocg 7;284&--W.R.iiwHTin -AvJWsMerchanUloioolclnathis large-stock of Goods,' just opened, in : "Wholesale Rooms, 2dstoryf Northeast corner of Fourih and Market streets. Prtc& czttidxngly Law. qqv7 TbECTIPiED XV ned Whiskey, for safe Ibwi by < ' P C MA?TIN« Agl,' nov7 Corner of ganlhfiolttunfl Franny barrels : Xjr kinds, all. choice fruit, on consjgnmcnu fbrjalelow l by (nov7) P C MARTIN, Art. ixriNEa AND LIQUORS—-A, largo’ assortment of ;rf . every kind of Imported-Wines tthd liottbrsv ih store and for sale low by (nov7f P. C. MARTIN; Ag’t.' s By , . » SC-t Jf- »t~t‘—!■=*-'' , (»£££ . _ „-> Ai&* V V •-- By Ihia arrival, we gather no later account frotn Ireland tharf those brought by the Hibernia—nothing from the atale tnola. : vHo.laler market report*,-if any'armed; 1 have .yet been telegraphed to ns. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. - ffliumniu, Hot. 6—6 t. h. Floor—Moderate business to-day; sales of good i brand* at $5,44 ; sales mostly for shipment. Grain—There was an active enquiry for Wheat ibr milling, with rale* of Red at $1,13. Demand for Corn is falling off; small sales at previous prices. Provision*—Mode.ate sales Mess Pork at's 13,50. Laid: no rales. Whiskey—Dali; sale or 100 bids, at 23 Cotton—Market firm. There is no.change in the orticlesnsually quoted. | NEW YORK MARKET. New YobKjNov. 6—o p. u. . Flour—Moderate quantity ofTeringj.whicb causes a_qoiet market, bat the Mies to-diy comprise *7OO bbls.- of Genesee at $5;44; 1000 bbls. Western at $5,25. Grain—Good enquiry for Wheat for raillirg and other purposes, with rales of Prime Whita et 01,25; rales Prime Red at $1,0701,11. Goodie, mood for Corn, and a good deal doing. The markt t is firm. r:Sales :of. to-day comprise mixed at 65070 c.; - Prime Whito 68c. j ■: Provisions—Market firm, and prices bare an up* i ward tendency. Whiskey—Further rales at 24b. . i —mmm CINCINNATI MARKET. November 6—o p. ir. The weather to Jay was extremely cold. .i f.FreightsrrWere. ahipped toPittsburgh at 5 15 f. ft 100 Bis., for pound freight. ; Flout—Tbe sales to.dajr- have been made toitfair extent, including2ooo bbls. at 53,75 p bbl. ' Whiskey—The demand has been ihir. The sites | ,nclude 400 bbls. at I6iol6|c. p gallon. < Cheese —Prices tend upwards. ' Oils—Sales of Linseed at 58lc.q> gall, from store. , pHItADECPXA, Nov. 5,1848. A constable named Agan, of the Third Ward, Southwark, was arrested toJayTormurrleringCdle man on Friday evening, the night of the Democratic' Procession, \ Steel ud File Smifft'otoiryt - - fJlHß,«ubBehbera.have?eiilaigea ibtfir SWd ; orid^File: :»i^Mannfactonr r on the eoTner of CVHara jtreci arid Spring alley, Fwh Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a*on vetting furnace, a melting furnace a n d a tilt hammer Their Steei, now being ora superior quality,and hatfrtg eiwoged competent operauves > thet ; ai'eprepnTedlo Tdr usa Files oT every description; ih'at yvill compare wuh the best imported-article.; ondfteixfig determined to make - it the interest ofall who use Fih -s m niir wnv, to pur chase from-them, they.will aeU? rheif Klee ai redoced' prices, for Cask They wiU al t ore-cot Fites, and pur chtsemosewmch are vwmiandibTOfceb: -PubUe patron age is respeclftiHy lnmedt (no v 7) JiANKRIM* COi : : •< , * JlntlueH.O ollector* * mHEunaertiyiiCOjeneoara’pcd by ihq liberal patronage - A of iheraerchaar*, .profr-.Mionnl gentlemen;: and- me- Chvucs.of .the serricesforthe.coliecuon •of aecounls tn city oC. ? 'Pittsburgh.and vieipaty- -Jlav iWgWßjeo besiness this kind/or many year* for U»Bpard''of.Tradevand'being well acquainted jivith this sausfscuon. attention,-io. * tt uustness-entrusted to him. r ' JAMES GALBRATH, Jr. -To be fowid at Mr; • Third sUeeu oppasile. ihe Post Office. *«MBKSCES. - •• Gabriel Adams;' P-Puffi Accountant* v s ; J- Carothets} ‘ ThomaaScott, Mason;: : - ■r-'.'-L..-B;toriiigatoiS‘ ! ‘fl ,: '''- Jas;McGuire,Mercb’tTnilon James Marshall - % :< - Wd. B.Rcnife*. L Georgs Breed; Dr- WM. Wright, Dentist; Dr Qeo D. Bruce? 1C Dodge. fnovrato •pnsMH -aHY IXK)U& AT' AUCTION-rrOn Ttfeidsy J 7 morning, 7thnist/atlO tfetockatthe Commercial Soles Rooms, comer of Wood .and .Fifth streets,"Wul be-, 'oruboot :teserrti :an. iitvotce. of .fresh* •Gocdsi bythe pieefc eoimsimg af R |neces;blnck Pnxar; Dtetta Cloths. 3: pieces colored Indmna-Cloths; 9-pieces printed CashmereMOniece* fancy Media de-vaines, JJ piecesFrench and Turkey, red Gmghama.SS pieces blue. and fancy Prints; dress Silks* liamaPlaids* Alpacas, CaJUbmiaplaidSv Manchester Ginriiams,'Cloths, .Cossl-: merest Satunem. Tweed apy7 JOHN D.DAVI3, AucVr. K : STRAY: U&tFEß;—Came ,10 the subscriber, in PeeblesVTp., on the. J«lh ; Of October, last a dark, brindlo Heifer, abouttwo yeareold. :The owner is requested to come forword* prove : propeny, pay ehargesi and taAe her away rorshe;will be disposed -of according tolaW.r (nov63lW*).: JOS. WOODROW* v. TOfCTSBING to returnto^theCity, tyextSpring v lrvrill If sell, or exchange Property, my present residence In LawrencevlHe. - This property ia beautiful-, lyiocated oa';the GreensburgTarnpue, irom the nori’im No.no Markets | r fin. order, .n .tor. and foraafobg nov4 *■ .No 9 Smnhficldat. /*K)RN--»5 bn«lel* Corn, part .tolled and nartm the ■Vy .tryftriale by ; tnOT4). Wi. a; J. C. ACHESON. . C OBN ME^-SOb “ he «? e c*A°cM; dot 4 ' _ Wo ggimthfieldsL ■TT'PPr.pg—cnn Wmta nfiniTte ghd other varieties of A A PB received and for A gjfa CJTBAW Side and-French forked-Willow Baskets, *5 flue article. Jail receivedand obeninyatSOrMeTket amt. jociS] t HOQAN& climVEl,!. '*IkVEW BOOKS—Concordance to Shaitspeore, bi-Mrs 'J\vCl«ke-54,00. Montel'e German literature, 3 vole —BO,OO '■ ''Aloei btook, by TtauT-F<irr?«ter. S vole.—Bl ,75* Sketch Booli.newf dilion-tSli2s.' 1 3il Blue. English edition, illustrated, 3 vola Don Qnixotte, “ “ , " l vol.-93 60 - Borne' Work*, 35 steel engravings, Eng. ed.-455.50. ; ■ 'Gumvet’eTravels, illustrate d—94,50, Heiteu’e Napoleon, 3 vole.— 83J38 Butetl’k Works; 4 v01e.—94.50. Cartyle’o He wee and Borter£eiartus; 1v01.—51,25. < 3 I Cartyle , e-'Paet and Present, and Charuem; 1 vol.r-Sl.: -Coethe’a AoXo-Biography;a v01e.—8235 ; Coe lie’s Essay on An—7sc.' :: - jCoterldge’s Giogntpbia iaterano; 2y015:—51,75.;. j tCromwell’eXieueraaadSpeeehea.by'Cfirlylc;2.v.tS ) so. Porgale by > U 9 BOSWORTH, oetSl 4ih sr. ncarUarket »■ O£aXVB. JXMKS ATKJSS <6t : OICAI'PB ; i r ATKINBON,Jiriinu( r acn:r<rj 1«/ISfi|Coji ‘ uff c**4Sfc«lJron Wart. They a]*o execute- ceery MttAimiiNnaf Bl»c>!«nntl>tWor>‘.-:ryirm«u»t t ,be!g|ien I Woodaad' Maifat, Plmbnrgh. <K>3iy a -MRS. A. bKbCH,JVo:9#ifUI-fttreet,!aJces ihis •> methodic informsbor.‘frleudstjait4"CQBtomert. Jhal ;-. she.intenri* In baveanopenirts? xjrF-aU‘an4/tV£n*> : )N NETS, C A PS, HEAD-fl K Jce.. of the latestandmostfoshiODabteßiyleton'njQrailayTSoyera-,:- berW y - tioyl4i T\TUED PEACHfcS-30 sacks ncwrcroi 1/sedandforsalcby (novg) ;SMlT<^&.i TPvlSSOLUTlOK.—Theea^artner*b>&'heTel&fofe i > f ! J igting nnder llie;firm-orA; this day been dissolved, by mdtaal consent « f - -;Tbe Business will bo earned on at thjjoldaland,in |Mb^> inond Alley-, by A D. Panerson Oem.Mß.toctg? imd) A'-D frit PAITERffO# :T>RINTXNO :IMv.r-Jnst received, a freili-aT*ppWr;of JL Prout’a Prmung Jnlf, at lie PEKIN TEA STORE, celts No 70 Fourth *t Another Arrival at Hew Goads*. vrpHfiftubsenbtttu.now: receiving tiijSccondinipplFOfi.: • A -Ihch Wimer Dfesa Gpods > &;c-., or super French Mennqi-strawberry, mDzer>ne-blaCf:;en4.oUicr :.vv colors; AU wool French Cashmeres ami Be-Laities; Ploui, Chnmehon and stnped A’ptca? - 1 A loTge assortment of long and equate Sliawff ..•Also;afon:9up])lyofSilks,aauus4am!;ancutyelvet.i: for Bonnets, at HOST, D THOMPSONS* oct3l No* lIP Market, 3 doors irom latterly st ri LUE—A few UMs in store and tor Sale by jjT oct3 JOBk MOlj&Bg, 6BBLS CINCINNATI LARDOH,—JustTeteivccrand for sale b> . W 4.J C ACHFSON, ocl2o Wo,-9 8nnthfigld.it;.' •VTJACON--“3UUU saifr; .v.v x> by {ocil3| KING. h MOQRUE^D TIUGG'i FOR SALE —Vnit be-aor7l cheap, if applied* for Mon.-ti new-Buggy* r&ießtyrcrAppiy.io^.-^jAS^McGtTIHE/i^ilor, 'octfcJ t Third st, near Woep. „ A FEW KIGS I’RIMEXARD-KtVd-amt for talc b> JL oeilfl CUMMINS k. SMITHS TESTATE OF JACOB STAUFFER* lota'of'TYeat :: iM Lampeter la wnflhimLancasier.COdmvVtfeceftgld, vNotice is hereby uH the-httrs of Suiddeceused,'. Xhatthe appointed'br ibe Orphans’ ; • ■«• of isucusiex.xounty, to distnbine.tne-balance re* tn ilics hands of 'littndHi Admimitrfitpr of w nuro’ 88 °f bi appoiutmenr, on Thursday, tha lOihdny of November next* nl 2 Lexn Spcecber.iu East King street Lancaster. ISRAEL CARPENTER, Auditor, OTOLK'W "NOTES OF THE BANK Of CHESTER JS coCNTV’.—TUis Banlc hns uofe-redeemcU.nearly all :,; .■ j|s issues shV* were in,circulation,ntthe.lmie ; orf tlja.rob->; bety ; of ; thfi •• ! PresideuU-m;DccemberiTasL;';li, fiasf.al •/.• ■ ldrsrtrEXpenseV^drertisedl£erobbery maU(he ciiiea if the Union U lifts ill ognen wtdel} extended notice of the issue of uev* notes* and that none of a .date prior to '184" nave been circulated b> ihe Zfdnk-ftiuec lru» rdb* ’Very It to circulate eomv oY the stolen notes, therefore, In order further to guard the Bant against wrong, jihour gives no tice that noue of the old tssnea of a daijrt prior to the year 1848: will bewdeemed. unless npon.«)!*sfae.tory evidence that tliey md; ho«cstry.?;heldi Tynli information when * where* bowVoud ofj whom they were obtained, and tha ' tjie holders bejteie lhe> are not a part of the stolen monej Thi evidence and wfommifori to lie iusompa nied-wiilt proper affidavits of the facts Had the public refused to receive the old. Uaues r -after nonce of ihe?ob beryitiiUfoiuwhoso.handstheT v ha*e saiiabedile Ranlrthai.they/were nol u part of tho money stolen frOmwtkßiPre&idenV.mtdthc Bonk- would r havebeen-able to'de!ect4he> all ihoae\vliov.'ereconcemedvm‘passmg the •sioled -notes and nciUxeMbecommaDitynortfic-Bauk.woaW.haye fmf- : feredlo s Ji is hoped the public wilf Mirlassirt m trac ing all those notes > el in circulation. 'Neither Ba«ks or TOWSENP, SLL you still be without a beaaltul aet of white pearly TEETH, and a sweet, rragmrtr"flrfentb > yon ctin have them both by using a 2* box o< Jqntt' ljribtT Tooth JPWW.* ’ Uwhitcoß tlto Tecth,Tuirdens the Gums, sweeten the Breathy and is, without excep tion.the mo«t bcaytimf and cconomicnl doutriffee Over used For sale b\ *WM JACKSON, Gen* Agent, seplß- el .Tittsoaralu ‘ Paibtonahle ClOthiug Dtore. leavetomformbtsfriendsand ~ iha pd.bllc-in .geußTfll. thal he hus opened a NEW READY-M ABEFASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on*Markct sireet,sccoml dooritojn SeeonUsiMetywhero - : he has; and Otways keeps oa hand a full assortment of ‘ Heady-made Fashionablc Clothing. wluch he will sell oa the most reasonable terms, for CASH He Almk wishes to ealltheaUeimonofbis.fnendsalid \ the; public m general to hia:.very«xtenslye selection ot Ffench*Encb9hnnd::Bdgum.CloUis ond.Cosriraeres.m ' r endless v&nefy I :and.Ycsimgstbr«veryoDa I ft use, which he hasselecied himself irt tba East, and. which will he BupenarmanDCiyailnaFashionable.- Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co) end at prices that wilhiorbu questioned by:.the best ot bargain makers 0 YPERNEBURQ, No. SStlaberty street and y-r :’Mfrrkct,Bircct,33 door fromSeCopd Pstterioh’ftCa^tsgeJtranufseto^y, ■mh “ Waapcrjiayalwayahefoundanassort /VEjMy-^Srgamt-'or-t'Familv:Carriages;* •Barottchea T > TOT _ mnFnfntTni -and alb Viuds of heavy work, 1 i.»Nrp..fromahix horse wpgondownto awheel-• j barrows; Persons wishing- to purchase or Contract for any tlung'm ; invited to * ton v _ _ octSStf K CiTRAY QOW' —Come to the lmng in East - Ovßcar townshipi- Allegheny county, about the 2&1 of Scptember lAst,.a Red;Ctnv, about ti years old, with a crop out of ilic nght caTf ■ .The owner i»-requesied to i comeforward,provepropertyj’pay,charcea,&ndtnkeher;-v-< away; or she will be disposed of accordmffio law. octig-rftw JAS CALLANDER^ " New GootfaTt '*■ ’ _ AT Ml 03 MARXET, ntss TOUBTH STBR&T ■T. ORENZO EATON &,CO/having taken the old stand XJ recently occupied by F. H Eaton A Co M are now -opening an entire new stock of Trimmings, Variety GoodSf which they offer tOL'the wbolcsaJe ,and retolt oil lhe . rabai reasonable terms, ; Coaniry SU'er-. v;, chants and PeiUatrswiiriind it to their interest toaxammo rourBtoskybeibtirpurchasfng elsewhere*.rticUB:dA.w2w TT M KENNEDY, AttornajatLaw. OfficeonFourll XX*st, near Grant r 4 marW wy the Honorablft Court of .Quarter X Sessions ot and for iheeptfitty of Alie- The petition of Jbhfl Fpxatl. ithrd city of Pitls 'bargh^mtliecountytiibnJ^aiiJ.huinb^'sbewetlijThol your peu.t|oaer.-hatfi-proviflft(i f° r theaecommo3;mou oftravelerß' end pihew,al,!ils..tliyeH ■... me house in the iVonl aforesaid ,pnd preys that your Honors w ill be pleased to grant him * license toiceep a pablir house.-of entertamnieni And your peunpAer, as F« duty bound, w*Upm>- t A 'M\Y4lihttvfow&*tBZ :ciU»n»:of do, certify, that ihe above pelnioner is of good Vepme for honesty ondiempemuc c, and «* well provided with house room uiid< convenience* lorihe aCCouunodniionoftniv elers and said tavernxsiveoeasary P-aUerson.John Cartwright, 7 J.Bhodes,C?.iHar heiu V .OuCke t tif/; •Wi Earnest!-John>: Campbell#; Boh mef SrMeFnddoir, Jl Hope,Jno Smith,** Fesfc j;jbct2st3u3&w coaDiy.Pur,oQiheQij?brorthe27m ufrßepteiß- >beivfi tsay Mare six yean bid ‘mlh blGclc-manoaod toil • with AwMtospai/Ort her right shoulder dud One -near the root of Jier tail ana Mioesxm her, before Be mg entered oD'tbe booli t ‘-iicc»Tding , .m iaw I the > -ownensrettueMedipioraeforwurd.prorepropenrt par. : ; cbargeif ond take fret aw&r >■ * < oct!2*3tw* ARCHIBALD BRYAOT. irtet TCpeiv* [tfCLAiB,
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