i,i+. of the Public bands, will by an infamous systein of gerrymandering, be almost en tirolirepresented by ultra-Tariff, ultra-Dis tribution and ultra-Bank members of Con. grass; -It is for the freeuien of Pennsyl r#l4,l34)s,3s44,at„ the ,ballot boxer', on the 111111ifOeteber, Whether they will thus be juggteft - 4u/' of their rights Ot _--whether a haggil of interested politicians shall con trel Atitlitet.rtna oppose the vast majority of Nair sons. ~:144iq-011,e. Legislature.will be charged, _ i "talglfloolt imporPtoAuts--of - --, 1 lArforitethit.the State for "'Years, .: in .order to elect members of the State Sen ate an t i Uouse of Repr e sentatives..if the pile of Pennsylvania wish to be fair/N., reAtetenlect,fin the Ge.neral4Asserribly; if th0:.1 . -4 . :Ati all sections of gio*ate to trave tv*.ukt, tlenweratie inst.itiitioris entitle t ' ~,AttAqual and'imputiial voite in _ ~,Itlikr,o4B, they will be careful X I li - U?z, ,as the apportioning p )wer in the:liras Of that party, which OUT RA e , .SEIIIOCRACY and the REPTIE S WA:RIVE PRINCIPLE Oli' OUR 41111,ROPI*EtsiT in the reign of Joseph Flt*iillta. Thaddeus Stevens, hull yi-fhieh , in Ohio and New York, e,.s MinOtity ,t grater iriflu eit*l,7‘,,.e _majokity! - i Lc CU. -.,:-:-..19f10h-thpo, freemen an 'F . N., T,11.1,TA.A- 7:4q....RALLY;,to redeem our sPktis-groie_lAght-q(AntiMa(unic Fed eralism._ - ktutiuset must be left intl. _ F .:..* - ~.t ,:ltra:r 40 - 12 4 DEFEAT Abe firm and undeun , ::-*P9ctior , To e ll we cat - LW:3'O thlhi"to 414 1 i74 611/ - ,-_,..1-164-e -Pioultr 4 l P.';,. ; 112,001..:_ ii. • :litintr,:, woricshops-.":-:.: C4AININSF-A4utt pitur spade Sc pick ii - iti LABORO,R4.--;_frieui.our looms,,,NlANa U.VAPIVRARSI--::Trorn lour -.,-stores .740tftelf ANTSI-4rom All and-every bu- - sieetgs,„ rg.KE NLE N! rally to secure the Sta*-111PROOT 'FEDERALISM— DI-S- CharriluDiorolaz's4. and - let the;-peo-- Plkfeel-it- , the proudest privilege of fic;GL&in to , record their votes against denia , ' tattites end traitors to -the public wertl . ...«, ROy in rut strength! Cornejo the sub. : linscrnykstti of POPULAR INDIONA - TioNt- , tome in the spirit of patriotism to ,seouretii =the -:Keystone State4,..Detno rle-,. sva. „ fiegislatlyei a . Democratic. U.- • 41efiateri Democratic Coogressoteni anti Peostinae • her- on 'the .list of.those- -- whoSe •• 0 t isIMPEACHAiBLE, and whose .ahryate ~W ITROUT FEAR AND HOEFT , REPRO/War MANY DEMOCRATS. Vlifieirlttes (h 'the 44 City of'Brotherly I Love.” ••• - "The Times of Tnesday gives tiff-following Re.. of fiiht, between two of tlieAibtdelphia 'Law ouler," . meet> be at a. a' city where,such , bloody swim - are . ,• enicied. 1 4:1?44:, 9 :o'clock last Suniliy.:ceerlng there • vrtii'airkitAtni , of fire. That -alarrri of fire was ockleioned=li 11.1:lainfire kindled in a lot in the • . : . d acid Coates street. for the erix,:gro commyy proceeded mAltat direefton, IWOitietnnitiNed the mernbersiathe Independent . % •"etetW'intiter - 'of Sixth end Master street. The lakteeiteisi7eatil ebnimence'd the fi.4ht, arid over- W : 44d thej*tuer after a most desperate resits. UW4 foi-,.lehich blood freely flew, and in. which SniflaytklOrettii and birs of iron., .were, at least. bt:inieCorty,:most vigorously used. The con. gawks itren•corolinericed the demolition of the thirtinstril4l4rtillose.Tairiage. The spokes of ettke — ettlieele were first-all - broken out. Then :the. boxes were, destroyer). The Jdestruction of the beautiffilly painted•frontispiece followed. The lamPe.therr,.:came iri for their - share. The bells arbli*Oxikeri,"and literally broken with ham niereottprie the' pavement, 'into a thousand crag— •=utents.- The body of the carriage was next cut allitpßieces, „After this about .900 feet of hose wCnkthopped into pieces with hatchets. The mu. Willed remains were then abandoned; - and were eibeianiids'eatrieillt'orne- in . a furni - tUre car to the liautf'df[the Northern Liberty [lose. 4lpwaids Of "30 warrants were issued :ydaterday -,,..esmie,g ..-for Individuals , supposed to hove. been engaged in this scandalous affair. The officcrs were-Chaslitg'itieni about closely in the upper dis .. Vas.' '43l.rt they wilt nut be able to arrest them, or if they 'eucceed,will not be able to secure ern.' denim for.-their conviction. The authorities of the' Astriefe; are openly set at defiance by the bellig,,. !Qq.t.,t0mp. 1 .... ;Extra Police cannot be main. - 1 telpred., - ,.. , because the citizens object to the expense., .• TlVp,erhilfare hierawed_and alarmed: No man ' 1 dare4stify agaliiit- those Concerned in the dis k ! tiiiiacesilest the - friends of the accused should' .__ stAteektlieruccuser,-ar .destroy his property. • -All, its fear and confusion.' In the midst-Of,' -rstUlrews "Sheriff stands perfectly niiiet. '. -, teltaf litike'xiirtit;tt io''seeure the freservatinn 7 -oi see Cr •tereomPetthisounvity spirits , *ojwipiit Au -11 % ,,v. ~. , A nit • why - Ibecause Tazia• . */" .. 4;.. th5...,••49e .9f. an election!__ Alter _..7ltearlay Mact...,wo:htive no doubt the trioatj i aliorqui ineas-,1 larsif . Wjlt be reisorter,k to _by 0.4 i Whig autbortties; tift,liefdie..' - Alesi' :- ' - - • • • • iliklithieellte - abotee . was in type 'we learn 7-,thersgthit LibOtiy !lois was isapturetlit Broad:-and' • - Coates - -streets, and taken to Sixth and -,,Mester slid there -ijeetreyedj'.; , TY. MILLION' DOLLARS. But from the latest accounts it-does not -appear - probable. that the agent will be a ble to accomplish the object of his mission : The capitalists of Europe have not filr-- _ . gotten the . untfarallele fqauds of the great whigt:fßegulator—The unrivalled "Balance W,heel" of the Whigs and antimasons , isf 2eunsylvania, ar4.thay turn a deaf aai. to the importunities of the stem of a party . that committed such wholes Ale_ robberies ... on their coffers, through i.h , ' vill,anons man agement of the U, S, Bank. This burdo o. viraiope at least, W-111 not be placed .upon ~. .., the: people.' and ,we wit t not regret ~.our-, tur:lliattassicrii..-,.-0 Wetki, rt iot credit abrptid,, ac,i: mach., it ii *v: tt,the works of the deft the spectirators-in their proj k ater sucha state of fur: , . 7 „,L.: ~,..., .., : 1 B • saimun• toe country with a natiooei neut. , eeks4r4we....nicitlii - i'vni:Jier that , they may 'lm‘ra!!f 4- li4"bdu n t = ;y adiencealfer the ty to ' gratify 'their desire for public pinta Eletsot rftot4and, - det -AUting the short time lhaiwill be :in This great towerr--': Dowf;- . - - ' ide: (about., '1,60. feet .. t r ;,,,,,: .1, - ,-- ' -.: • - = ' Wilt Conititute,:itie l:?""Atraiigree they -_ will. ; no doubt -feature of_ the , ttiiW. charge - 0 Pre4Maritirl els and tilaoP Tatn _ A - L °Yak" of i4,t, central for Av waltet*T rk t - . •' as 01 " 4' ' e Ave!) Aie' k 101 4!1, foi all the other evililliat their recklesiand - ..I ° ( °P n * lns ' , Into dishonest-acts -have toren hi upon, the coup his34ligfhloa grAlje ..,„„ .- g ~ ' aartittd,to;eia , 1 - 1 1 7 ?';:egk.4 1 let Abe people - remember ;, that ow - i t . ii i euvet ' , - ftilm 'i t thes4bOtropriatiena President Tyler hadttp sly o(lelivihelrst .control; thepawer to tillage or senindef; wesAti 4y perkrined 4y. /IV iiii! hands Ot, - the federal taajerity, irr , consort, , ! mss , , , ~. ~ . .*.... ~..,.... -- • '--- : 4 ; • , an d , Without , their Wituasten the i'l s 'Ari fr : v A r e Eptroit -The'lii" 'Prete ext4hihmt 4- the powerilt: epeod - Onn s, - 14, ..."-` -..puortounces - the o n - ofther - r....:> , ..„,,i z „, ~____„. death. , , ittlPfter ; public AriormY.-= - ? ' S P -- :., .. i• -,, ,„ , ,,,..,..i..7 ... 4 , .. lautattetfur, - ;feeg... f or . . ,..11 . 1. -11 f tilt . * - 0 1 1d0r ,„,...„ 4 ; , 4 , is is tuber' o r .1 - °- ,„r0ell ' .f..' 7 • ''.k .-. .. watj'a o i t ly. o f "Ifni'. • -- . --- -.-... . .„,. ~, •' • ~ . `,' .1141',.""•BP -: iit r i,l4l- - '1 -: .'l[!Thlt,': " I'l ' iir r o. ‘ i. it 'istioniii be - let -coitifitigdy - '' the' •,,,- -, 4 - filth '', , -•, .v % 1.1e..T.e1l Pustyt " • .:._ ..-,,;' • 1 i'rr . Y , 4 - --: iiiiminceo4 l o4 Pio Graz.. - , .Ploi-thakjil:4 o year ' s role, :7.- ••••• 4 ~liaire. -,-, , ~ . . A •m•-•:•,„-- •• - , •-..,,•-.. ,- '- • ‘•-• ;, iit i at olit itt r:- '-'- ---•-- 7 "'•". •. ' -- . :i* ' 3 • , r i se,i` a acrd l e - der! - W t, !, `-', X ,=taoroiiiiif'"''' :2 --t - ..'.,'-• , ''c' ; ~K 2, : .... - .: 4 - ,.. 4 -.lloli in iniiit;.l!t.*::: 7AH ~,,,,,,; 4„ _e :i „tv.„--,5 4 ,,,,, , ,..,4*,-z.,-::::, . .i, „ 44 0 . "-- ': 9 ._:i. ;,, ',-. - ~. ,-la-**4o:a*.:-..#4.:, ..i* - - ~ 41,f,.. . ' .1:-00 -. =l - i64oo4.: , *for t korotaii ~/ -,,„,..,- ~ -...,_ . .„-._....-.., -,. 4. * ,--- . r illi. Abooter-' :: : :`..4!... ,t. J-; ~,, - -,-; Z."":: fti' ..; a ...4,1-4 , 7--•1,.,..,,,,t'^' 4 '. . : ': 14, : . • „*.. , .,t,,, : .4,,,,,,,,...,fi, c 1 1:- ' -, :.,.....; -1,,, V ..441111P 1=2 7 .: , :i ,-.-..,- , ,. - ' ,•' ' •i, =' r 1 + , 4 ~ S. -, .. - __`.47-a"'Y '•• 12.-;:r 4-.*-.',,,liTASCtir,:-.IE-4..e% ~•t ".: - , ~ , : A ;,- ~~~ r~~='`~= r~:~~~., -:lWl#'-#IOIMMIIIq:M.r.rT 411.4*i 0 f t "-- - . 1 3rai"1414r `", we ,-4:llsainttid;'trin-*r nor notice , assattit-orthe Legislature forpro-. meanittclrneet the liabilities of the ,boy are mum Perhapi they have Ait that 'it is not pottia fat them to ttetr_t c - la atitt *Or at. idliAlgr all tnetypte. lit*liples at het We like , r Peeeeiorially to the sen t as the yeomanry of Penn- 1 proinises-_iefandkeratire'ayF aria are not: likely t*,faipr.auch doe-- made by our ki'deral fiends tinting tteAr trines es repudiation have wis ely conchOt h • strogg aor power,an to point tot e e e d held4heir peace en.t h at u b ject. diffbienee' between their promises and their . praefice. Economy was to tffl the order ef, the day when Whifpfpry assumed the reins-joT goya-rnmenti extmi*ant experidi— tures were to be cut - off, the credit of the country was to '-be -restored, ,arid every thing that viould wakens great, powerful am} respeated as ~a nation,: was tof4ll - ow the triumph of enonskins and hard cider. But alas! how diffelent is the result from what we were :taught to expect. Let as look at a-feW of of the items,•set doiyp in wont lie." First ia`the ap prckpriations by tile last session of the 27th Congress: - - - Civil and diplomatic List $9,363,293 53 Army, . 6;495,280 36 Navy, 6,774 405 42 Fortifications, 287.009 00 730,776 00 Pensioro, - Indian department, treaties, Scq. 1100.077 47 Private bill 3or Repreaviiltativ es, 37 595 01 'Private bill, Senate, 62,773 03 1311 1 ,1 tA;w!E'c9 4 ,rata - - I!we-Vt4t Irage. Tub communication of Sam* of Allegheny., will appear sommorro Fire in s."ew oricans. New Orleans papers of the 21st bring _ - us-acconnts of the destruction of•the oft Camp streettheatre, the property of James - if. Caldwell, involving a loss of some $2O, 000. Also, of the destruction of a row of two-story: dwellings, siN in number, in Ba carol emy.istreAti;:netir4A tin un c.iation. A c'n4 f was killed by But.l ook at some more items At the - 61 ; n2-8 - 'n Tia n i 76alarnei-Miller ' - 1 eitri session, turenty millions, (within a t . a 13 %. 7. 3 .- . ...mv. -A. livery Stable Circus street' property the of Joni was appropriated; every cent of on '' -.. Minton), Was arse bilipt, with six horses, which was sperit: before the meeting of the next session. This added to the Ars ii„three carriages and two tabs. appropriation mentioned, malfgefortyifive Rams Ista,ND.-.-The Convention which uret millions for the purpose of framirg & constitution for the When tlughcame into power they had . State, adjourned on Tharptlay, 3Cth ult., to meet : again at Last Greenwich, Thursday afternoon, an appropriation_ of twenty six millions, i Nov. 3i, at which time the General Assembly which added to the above wit) make a granda wi.l be in session at that _p`ace. The Newport total of appropriations of about SEVEINI.. I Melcury says that the,ConAitution has been and TY MILLIONS, -Dr TIHRTY ME MILLItiNs ism the.hands of an Engrossing C od ant rant placed who are to cause the same to he_publish in the hands of the people. We understand that it was fimns necessary:to. )uive a Legislative act pat•sed, befeue the &nal e'dflini - of thEi Convention, and, before ibey should sub;rnit the Constitution to the people. v - .____-----1---------- ; 1 4 otal, -.-- $24,932,19p, 83 - This is a pretty roun 3 sum to been:with. but it is tiffling to idol follows. Ztienty fierit millions squandered in one session by e.rrty,„thet promise 4 to carry on the Gov. Ostilp,ritwitb thirteen 'Trillion per annum. it &very strong evidence of their econ-, per annum. - Everyone would suppose that such lib eral allowances as these, would .enable the government to get on without any dif. ficulty and provide ample means to 'meet all demands against it. But such is not • ct• the Treasury appears to be as meat has been hawked about among the brokers and old "clothes men" of New York, begging for a loan on any terms, but a distrust in the honesty of the party that is now povver, hasinduced capitalists to hold on to their means, rather than loan thern_to a band of men, who do, not, hesi tate to Yiolate every principle of decency, patriotism, honor and honesty, to gratify their persotial or partizan feelings. The loan offiffA millions, which they wished to get, in addition to the seventy,tnigtons already appropriated, cowl -not be ob— tained in this.country, and an agent-is now in ng it from the..money— lenders of 'London. If it is ol4oed the expenditure and debt incurrein two • years of federal rule tvill amount to aMM l'€ x;,~-: • -Biography "Of the Eagie. A coyesprindiaut furnis'ies ns..Ysith, the folios: lag sketch in relation,-to , the - Eagle: • • Some time since the Engle Fire Engine - Was examined by - a - .4ainfitittee of thelFiremen's asso ciation and condemned, as being , unit %r use. APPliCation Wart Made, ..to the City• coUn eile Tor their appropria,tton to rebuild her, and stating that she had been bought and , paid. for by the Company ' since which time laturtfas been in constant use. The Committee on Engine and Hose, or the Councils reportedfavorable, proyiding the eornpa , ny allAheir"tight title and claim to itte Ftt*irin. over to city.. ; , ..NoW would like, to knew, and the nubile to know Whal right the , Eaele Fire Engine Coin pony . have to give the City Ctitesils,an Engine which they have bought aneworn out in the service ofthe city, do they wish te.take the apparatus from the fompany, or do th ey- wish bp withholding - the necessary appropriatien td let the omdest, end I may say one of theanost efficient Companies in the city go down, if they can do.without. It will tpod be BM I think they eitight to have better authority before making the. experiment than - the ninth part of a man. EAGLE. The ladies 'or Dan:morn are raising money to finish the town cloOt, the men entild'nt de it " ho can resist the fair" :when they ask a favor? We think, thatatiutte.,--Verey" is someperson_ who is entirely -imitate of common ;wise, writes merely for-the itioy of seeing his composition in Ont. We suppose he is a vod paying subscriber an d the Deacon can't reject his articles.. Tack in your rtrea-aftd kelp vie to , work an-hour."—This is what ablacksmith said to his son when he came from 'school. If al! fathers would say the smile, there would be fewer applicants.for the benefit of the Bankrupt law and much more happi ness. It is very - pleasant to dream of the joys of the country house, but biter etpe—, rience teaches, when it is too late,-that real wealth is contentment arul independence, though it may he in a log cabin. "Speed,- gh" should - he tile'= motto of all -give uplhe atitiiements of fiterean tile life to thoOmitO, arg too weak minded . _ test natured of ibis that it is better to take our advise, hamble , agiit may be, than curse youiseiflor not doing it. to re-gist An Illinois Whin. On his death bed re quested ..that-his friends -would. hxste..' his _ obituary publiiked the loco foccefiepet a. Poor man, we would like to knov;iif a Whig now. Emigrartta.--4Jp i to the 24th' Septenibte there hale.arrived , at the port of 44, 11!bee this 5ei50n , 42,358 erniir,ants, :more than :1000 there durtn , r 4 tiO same eriod in 18411 _ 'Mx thousand'doildrs were apfroprieied by the recent coon-akin Congreis foeihe purchase . .o # furniture for the *el sident's house. Shade of Ogle, s t bii a shame 1 election for members of thelitepembly an _one thud Rf - the Seftatostookpate on last Wedire 4y. • The:contest 4111 ni doubt be it.4ogm. one, al strong „eak4e .have made „ by both sf iiallktruer7That a lady; edits the Boston TfaesevippY , ' We want to,- kaatt! 'whether it beasatlia lady!aigerseisi edit a laiig paper that is all. • -- Truly boirapribie men seldom go -r . liketalm; , they - icoFti to #oo**Ata.igAP-4 exadtte which ,is necessary to iflt .04g . 45 . - t..,: - .4r...- -1. x.•%:. „., . gierfas. , lo.2l.l ...4.1_. It ' nt _of a. p,...rt.„ `siiiit.La- '11 .4 4 Ili ' - of irkanantst - done report that I have heard of :told spring is , h'cierittle,"viast'Sorne 'lninfrits, :.Oiaarriiiirig /Cilia I place, being :thirstyi some o€ - them drank of the water,and tiers immediatelyaffacted,- and in aI . ----e—v--.--- kw. hour! died, „ . uport whieb,,,,,tbe rest became i ~,,, gamed, and refrained from driniong; and on ex- I ~,........_,l l , - lumina of the cotwitive amination, they • - „fotind ihe ea - Ail fir a mile or Vo , a ''''' . i --' '' ' r at- - the old Court House around the spring, strewn With the bwisn.cifbirdst w agiat.T"..„.., , ,,!" ) ~. I beasts,..aud *le human.' ''f5..,. , , , , .-: ~.; : i last .iiiiiii: - •-- . - . .. , . .--=----"-- A''''''\:7,_ .--'- g e e t Last 'it 'Will bedyer stieiletible in ri te Them is ti - siiiit deal efori ".. 7in poet - , Mg' ttineteritocitlan, and the following is not-a tad - annati .of die .combined l'actione- or• Me 'illustratiori.of the remark; ' ~, ' ,- . . coo.nery.. .: Thek assembled at stout= d to l l.- 'A inn'? Ne.Mtlekii&P. Ilearlee." hild s q u a ll clock in lite old Court House, and Oat a 'and squeal very 4tritatikly remarked„ ''HOw wick- ,'. . „ . ~ , :edlY Otatemallseniple of,,mankind is swearitig . trowtl was ' tner!!, -- So great w as - It, they, now, iwitte Inland* vernacular: ',What will it were compelled to thro*r_open the Gary come ' t° whewit'4*l:l"eflir. ' .-. : ilOorS,4bett almos t e - tozen entered. - - , A. min , with a retn _ arkably intellectual countenance moved ihat•Mr. Lsrinier take the- chair; - (whe're' was !tilt John: H. Davis, w. li. H. c. t. o. o. t. mt)whielep l course was agieedto,. Mr. Joel , Liglitner: was i‘rice President,' and MeSflr43. -flicOakiliess tit tl some other per Son, Secretaries. ' ' - • -_ .. `.-Mr. Bakirselilhdnot operate on this Vartven ienettiicarieri,Conseguently there were . no";theree . . asses, anti we heard nothing about raisins . and plum. pudding. f , .. Soeeches were called for—Mr. Sellers appeared. He 'pace the Morning Post . gos. He's a severe man, that Mr. cl. Ft' Sellers. Well, he urgid ihe importance 'Of - voting the Union Ticket; and Wiannd up' with a long string !bout the Ml:tiff. . :Fite sum and s ubstance efhis remarks was that - the Whigs were in favor of giving the %Vet k ing men good things - to , eat, end ; the ,I..oetiT..ros were in favor 4starving,thein.2 ' If there was 'one man in the Court ffunie last night stopidiutotigh to 'believe such stuff we should like to have ti sight of him. Mr S. vat dotin,lvhSti - he wan '-' • timel Then came Mr: Alderman Stewait of the Fift. Ward. He made a speech too!;Hut we have no 'desire ineatiendip his ilium. ' ~ - . _ . - Mr , Forrester next condescended - to take the ptand, aroW-we came away then. '_ ''.• But it Was too gond to loses .so in 'a Short time we went back.. We found Mr ,Biganty agitating t he andience talking ahmt Aran Buren. Thie will do for him. , ' • Tax Mamie roar. ,Itkairs hii:Washingtonian risk* still , progresses:-with encouraging suctets within the- precincts of .:our helot!. ed City, as is manifest in , the great excite.. ment that prevails . at: our nightly, meetings. Hardly a week goes over oueheads,,,isitrith out from 200, .tri 250 names being added t o - -the Pledge; among which are all elarsses of •society;i*se„ who r 4 not touch - the "creaturc;"-modorate':drinkers and exces sive drinkers, aft- combine tit _ecntquer - :the destroying curse of intemperance, plaiti!y showing that the pnti iple =of rbwi. Absti nence finds a general acceptance in 'the minds of the peo2le. Last night agreea bly to illllolinc ern en t- i : meeting was held' on thiv-corner cif Smthfield, 'end Seventh sta., at which 13 names ,were; added to- the Fit edge, and no dOubt would have been more,;ltatlf the meeting-continu ed : in that place; but - tinting its—continuance .a voice vociferated '‘the Vigilant Engine COMpa. ny is coming/to join the Washingtonians," and all eyes were directed down -the street up which the company was canting in a, re-, gular procession, after they arrived not having a oon...dent oPpnrtunity to attach their signatures to, the , - Pledge in order, without suffering' -considerable -annoyance from the irregularity of the crowd, it was determined by a vote of the" audience to proceed to the Temperance Hall. In a few minutes the Hall was crowded to :over flowing with anxious 'votaries , of the cold water principle; in -the meantime the Tem perance glee was snot with , enthusiastic de light by all, after which Mr. Sellers addres sed the audience in behalf of the Co. in a -very appropriate and interesting style, and was succeeded by Capt. E. F.- Pratt, in a reply which received a hearty welcome from the lovers of the unfortunate victims of inebriety; perhaps many after hearing the rerrratkr made, concluded that Total • I_ was a _truth not to be refuted, who were staunch opposers of its aavoc6(7 - and reception by . the people heretofore. The - Cript.introduced the following tempe rance song of his own composition, during his remarks'which was received with r laase. A motion was - made to have it published, by the Capt's. consent in to day's paper, - .- , : tr. 41 ,Pi, 3 1 4 4; 4,, Temperance -Ball*. Aiti—`All on Irobbie..9:" W , , • e liA.Ae entered the field, and ready to fight, Agailarty.,-t he runrdrinker, from morning till night, The'grogzeries too, we're determined to •ernah— Aral - we'll drink good cold water, to rieri4lAr`the Who will go with us--will you go with us; Will you go with us, for Temperance We're deterfnined to conquer, or _die in the fight,: 'POT: we catiikbear a rum hale, at 311 in nur , ,eight. Far they tool4a4l , r 7 tbey smell bail—they are.bad', we att4trthie So conr.eiilong With us, for on we will gl, Who. will go with us r —for Temperance toe? NOV the news, tine proved true, we. hoard velvet' night, W've a noble pledged Engine, that-throws water righ• Heaveri'grant they may keep it, 'to each other • prove true; Since.. their mothers and eiElert, are all with them Nowth_y are with us, they're bound to with . us, - And throw a Side-stream 'gairist-intemperanee Novut ye wieti:rate v ilr inhere, yuu know - wh* we 'mean, - ' - Quit-drinicrng your jAiii,hellind a green screen Then come biting with us, we'll'do you noliarm There's a virtue, in signing, -this cold water 0., come along - wititu s;come along with us, And strike tor your coontri--toteroperane disarm. Mr. Williams_ oddressed the meeting in his usual style; .t . t.he close of the meeting the Company marched home_ to. their Hall - - with cheerful hearts' and approving con sciences. While the citizens -...retornlid to their respective`placesWi#l:;entiolly as Much cheerfulness and , fhappintss to reward - them for-thiir sacrifice is so bade /au& laudable an enterprise. J K. M. Y_atsbargh. Oct. if - you want knoil e r -„act scribe fur • tote' ost.—lf youiwant weiathr advertise in it. If you want:happiness; _do be - Llfyoti watt die viiaizi akar • Conleieitee pay the ; Attic-41%.‘eiYhedet-dlalitalOt .14*.4+ , shgrit Seca - use thetr t stick'ooo - inst ;xe 2 o r etee , k ? - fed. • mm i tc d , mocha° -40 • " - • h ruck 604 9 .410111/01s the ell - I sl 4 %,"tfat Att?JittLlik, - 4 0 0it' • 0.110.1.0:::4-111,671-161arYi - - 14, • - r-r 41 " 11141 " MISZ - 171 p ware informed - that a - neriairt article 'very destructive of 114 isAssippi steamboats, was; raised and torejtq shirr! - PITTSBUIUTI RIKETS. Friday Ithirning, - October 7, 1842 . • LTED FOR TtIESIOCSING POST ST ISAAC RARAIS ,tie notice thitOtir retail _stores and clothingl Lblishrnents, are getting in a fresh, cheap, and-, (.Iceilent stock of new goods, and, are retailing al good many at very low iii ices. The wholesale stores aro extremely well supplied with choice new goods, very low and desirable, and a good many are selling le. the -retail' trade in the city and n eighboring - Stownir. Many of the ....c.outitry Merchants, are delitYing. their visits td collect '1 money and _,onod einintry produce. and We hope' Vl in visit our Marketimmediately after next weeks election--for which - many are delming. 'Very few changes nr,importsit,,,Twfts - to report since-oor last.. Our Rivers . haveetot rather low, L E ‘.itinnk for en early river rise. Fldnr-bas advanced —s,le - s - Trom boats ahtTlartfer.• ons, arc brisk . at $3 25; and from stores, $3 371 a F`3-55'ver t;t;t: Grain -:-Wheat at our Steam Mills, 50 to. 60; nye .33:Cora 25a28;0at5,14.118; Barloyi 31a pr. bushel. Frnit—Dried Peaehes, - $1 504.- - (14`Ap,p1e5,. 627 ;: Cranberries, ,$1 50 per bushel; Green Apples._ 75 to 1 25 per barrel,end" . 2s and 59 cents per bdshet. Hay per' ton, 6-to $8;-Hops -by the quantity, 11 AshesorehingsA3 3:6-to- 4; Pot Atihis, 4 a-5;•• Pearl, sssi.c. lb. Bacon—Salts Hog refund, 471; Shoulders. 34; Fletelva; 4; Hams • 7c. lb. Beef--Rtitchers pay for gocid, per 109 lbs. for chnice,3 50 to $4. . Several small droves of good beeves were-sold• this week at $3 per 109 lbs. • • Hogs-4 Do. per 100,11--$2 75 14) - '413.25.. - Goffer--has artvonco at in Bal 4 imibre;*td• - ,the stock in ".Pittabargh is large and cheap: . Salei`in lots to.the city:merchants, _ 11 to 1,2 e, and--to the Country; 13.124 c lb. , Sugar—Stocks gond, and sales in bhds. at- sito 7 3 4e. -per bbl., 1.416:16c ab Leath-r---Exctlicrit iivoitinents, and prices low. Country Sole" 20. to 21. - Solinigh 21 to 24c.per per lb-UpPer Leather 224 to $2B per dozen , Seed--Clover, Timothy-and Flax seed are hi! iq dprnataand scarce. .Chwersiiii; $4,, Timothy.sl l 311 a $1 . 50, Fi3X aced, 75 pet bushel. Cheise--Godd Ohio 4-3 to sc. pr fikinxes good Ohio sold at,sc, Tobacco—Sales :of inferior leaf to' the- tree/a, 1.3-4 ; to. ,2o• perab.; geed to.theice. 2a to.;.(1& per lb.; Cavendish,.7ftet Ladra Twist; 1:1c flee iti' Word—Cleetc: well' washed common, 18 to 20; blood, 20f - a 4e. 24; 7 8 - do. 26:' full 28, and prime 30: • _ gile of our ,larlrezt. hoqses had an order from Phils,delphia - topteliee,-spoo lbs. comma 01120 jets -aod did not.rdteeked ire purchasing it. Powder,—Wattionhik Reel-, $2 75.-, awd rifle r ss 25 -per- kez. • - Salt =Pdentl eslea . o: I, $1;:l$2 87 a. pei bbl." riari.Jurrhits hinomii;ssoass per tott-...-a. Salts of 150 tons at.sss on lone, credit.- - • pi g fti q iiitale9:4„etit $2O -$2.5 caPiity - • , _ onintertial Nekut. 7111 inst.at 2fcioek "llat my Itoolas.eor* Wood and gi ft it streeia. thefoiltrartarineritiotteit'in viz: • ." L Stir I.oooiald liseraleolpitate. 6 favorite brand. ' - .1144 efietriotiVitOt; •-• • 1 easktrit-i-- - ..:11kfr • ' I tot Knives - extol FOrkiN -I.ficir*e 813.R1P. aft& narneS g t lot.-Bencbee, Chairs, itc Oct 7 OURS diJeDl,o4',4l6 . AUCTION --On Fridne the , !I — l4th inst. at-2 o!chudit,,,L.P. , BIL , I-'will.helt. a Rome i , and Lot, splinted on the cermet' ef Penn.and Pnetqty j , Mere's. in the dtti Watdrofihtseity. The Rouse isibriek, two teoriee high, with a. basement " and saitahle baek bididinct. ' <, - - -- ' - 'Peranstitr . Sale—By older of the-Eseentotn of 13C-01244 , .. r..tkeh..— ~,.. : . - ..t. _ : 'el' -.. ,J.,a, , GIMItfE; i 1 Plit . slittrih',oooer4. •7 '.- :,-- ~,, i - -- 7 Ant.. at C i t./MID BUCCY, ' 41014-rmi3tridety the • La.- - -anr is 46.4 to nkia. the. 4 / L - I ,li F. - - • -r Qitarter Sesrioits of the lll of Allegheny. Pe44,14 ~~ y. ^ _ . +`~ , " i ~ `f ` . } AN T s :r~iaM THE petition or Nieholaal.,ll.l-. Keecpert. in Vercaide t 16' &foretold, humbly aherreta, :provided - hirnaelf with materiltritt of travelers and ot hers, atdds a, el chip a " oreapid.and pulyithalyft ed to grant him a lieenre W kreit tainstent: And your petitiontr,eil pray. Sit.„ We; the subscribers, citizens etas certify, that the above petiti ons , 44 i, es ty and temperance, and is Irp3 room and conveniences for the esr; ine of strangers and trnvelers, and' ceseary. Matthew Elliot, A. 'Atwater, -H. B. Sinclair, John Cook, John Long, John Ha rison, Oct 7-It. :In the Court of Quarter Fieri aw of Alle:heny County, ND NOW TO WIT, Oetob e ti! IV recta the Clerk to give newspapers published in the thy` , persons_lntetested In the Above In id Court on Monday um, ttoit i . 61., then and there to state uey k ,hnve made in the plan of said r, hey Anti be heard. By theme Oct 7-3 t T. 4 BOOR g PRINTING i w Corner of JJ Tin proprietolsof Ibe Altman AND M ANtFACTI'REP. VespettriN! • and the pal cons of those pape r ,A, apdyell chosen assortment of - .11/1111310113 rx-, • Necessary to a Job r.ristintol" LEI TER PRESS Books, Pamphlets Hand-bill/3, - .iii kfiltiS at Stage, Sleanboat, and Canal Boa printed onl he shortest notice and We respectfully ask t he parrot t:be public in general in On; brati 'Pittsburgh, Sept. 29,1842. " ta i ke N w D eli'sfin E i ß lit , th . ::t urtiq: Coat, flouge. on Grant street. AND • targical instrument 169, corner of Liberte! eel C4BTFVRIORT returnfhil la • gleizeres of Pittsburgh and rif dinary pettrona2e he Igo beretolcal ilf-to merit a Continuation of the Inland toinanufaciu re all anlelesl‘ superior to any thin_ of thpliaol and that Pnliamreti , nall welt mere - The golx.-riher havinc :owqs sive Kook of Howe llrootfachirol: Wistero Coontry, woo d raohlitt orSorze.oni., Den? ,s!.61111dDr11.•!1,41 Instrunionis. Fiardlvrare Mereartnly. to Li, :al Rankr.s. Tailors, Ilatieysiellyir ; of relent. And that bill eslahltslimeO,_ • the cart principle. persons On ee - discover the nava dr:wart:4 elsewhere; jobbing done in a than ever. J. C.. by direolin7 his ante; eT - Vrltn - na men,,horeS to merit the et) large, - WitrirettiThrrte limit el y,aosat; none nerd aphlyirdl IhetNatw CO-PiIitTJVERSHIP. -41 . 1. having associated thende' firm of fDrontion , Smith, wil: Dry G 41011.3 tlUSiite.S in the, hom -liampton; Ernith4 Ca where tlel few tlaysa new stock of Pall and . respertful . ipvi le i heir old feral visiting. Pittsburgh, is a tooric. MOE J.IS, GUTH/ZIA-Mitt. - - *set of new brasit extTnitz, Auct'n Jaio Jazob %tri ve t A, g Robt, pa -edgete# OF EVERY DC t: Bilis or 1.14, I nill 1 Blank Ciotti. przaie Cm P.ITTsBURCII C' EFFIELDOF BR I:O.AP I: ORDER 5.- I niltf Court of A oreal.. for the> iiit,..7.l3rignde, 15th Division, PVIVI tiel Olt the house of Jaritio.4l1 0 . el):Ntishurlh, on PrfBll4-1:1t1 . 1'. I r at - w o'clock. A the 147th 11r,2imeni. at OM flf file at 3 Wriork P. 11,-- , v hen arttf.wh piny attecd. Wart and clam . han wilt cataai,laa the COUTI, if present luny =.ulkstitute. By n sell 27 t.I THOS. 1160, --- QCRAY COW. --9traveci fru ' 1 03 .01 h of September, a I.rind!e back, iolig horns is lilt a bole in Whoever will styr information suitably rewarded. Q.FIOE TH BEAD Ter A 2, 3,17 and 5, 11,If bind together rvi-th a cOrtiplere a 0241 P 8, A- urge assortment - a. effpt 29 (2F:onoE W. LA TX& A' " N 9, 54 Firth street, nag sep - 7 SALT.-200 No. ISk sale hy J. fl. Oct 1-- AIikAKUM.-25 Bales Oak TaxELtrfCE that them' • • Court of Common Nita the benefit of the Insolvent Vol end that said Court linsafP9'"- Octoher next for the heating °, creditot B r at the court floor t" [IMAM Oct. 5, '1842-3 , * Om Ruffin Eimisivroi4. Stone RENIkY Jorws, Wheelright, Sie~orl P. BRADDOCEC, Bli .116011 FOG EL, Baker ; pi, -,..."IrfiFGEF ()RAISON, "rag"' JAMES . SitiENSON: raiic'i' city. "jrreeirlYlaC:crn •=avY: 2 tr eet ' ; • d u2l2gb,a-very dark trovra,l4 ' I p she' re au- a rn i t i t e lf ru fl 17 trat wil 1 1 16 1 t d_ leik h lice o ri r 'i n ; ; " : 30nuodi W hoe Vfflr4/1411 ret are her. or tv isitY be -Dwarf, wilt he Peng at the office of the ..Sfor l ' i4 045 ~SIMA m o LI; 50 Rio cofFe• • lour oet ~..norAaßg.—cit ats c ol..or,akaut ehe *4411444-9i. -stit*en • b. 01 1 4 160 01: apd take her - . : 'v~~A~ bdre tikri as tamiliit and who I ' last Sung , ge l T b or pose 91 . come Irsattingt • e t, condo! , so we a d ail -their railtvL, and ke + ugh- th ~e,hgti~' seainP =ZEE _.pwrodi as (OHM 0 good f .r 1.1 any water. bat h land mak only be erstooJ 1. rence-W Tice cause our city, as much • day tiny t -give Corn oist.bysig oubt,;_but Imndre roll thei mince es ' a temp •,!e beard art. is th, - . :poptifar d miti the bigl l ld itoAii-the eilave,tin vv,h , ) rij nee from "I, resist +Jae' I :of their Old n nt7 teas last. Fri pt Ga was 41 4,4: Imp were lion9r i y E ngi edit of rit amo ance lk CETI ed-ft ME= A man n havi instables scape ov pursu he cont rt torn o riling, roll f. down. • • Het pat out sistieen to t.--Girar • tenant': Mime ye gilt= tiler • G • MBank these va en .ge ha *mar' es)joini eve oAertxt Med iv ' s Y y~ ~_ -. ;:.:. r~~:.~ ;