II II Political andleeneral News. • Scott and Worth. - • . l i ne following extract, from I . 4 Setviete afloat end ashore," gives the origin -of the difficulty between Gens. Scott and Worth. Lieut. Semple'', the au -tboreis understood to be a whig, nod is-,certainly a eplogiet, generally, -of General - Scott'. He was present when the difficulty uccurreds—and familiar , With all the circumstances. His book has been ' qiimid'as good authority often on various other: paints by the 'wbig .preas; are they willing to take hint ont.hist ; . , • "Sometime before leaving Puebla. a coolness en sued between Getis- Scott and Worth, which I - would Oot allude to- here, were it riot notorious to • the whole countxy, 'and had it not beln productive oPconsequences which Awn a part of-the resgesite of the campaign. I hive detailed the flattering - manner in which Geri. worth hack received his Com maniler-in-Chief,inpon t'-he arrival of the latter in -Puebla, and the sitlendid banquet which he gave in his honer. The two generals had been friends for many years, and each had reflected t honor upon the ;other., Their military fame was eqpally dear to the - , country, and hence it is.,important that the countyy . * elmuld understand the relative position - occupied by ite.h fn ..the dllickilties which ensued, and which were made trieorions at the time by the Pens of in terested scribilers, tilt) gave ; false coloring to the whole transaction: - I propose, for the present, but to .lance at-the' origin of these difficulties, defer tit* to its proper time end place, a brief sketch tit' their progress. _ Gen. Worth, when he approached the city of Pa -ibla, on the 15th of May, 1847, in OF glorious march, in which, ai has been deecrfbed, with a • handflil of men, he separated himself from the main body into the heart of the enemies cnuntr', hilted! Y fetan*hour or two at a :small village five or six . • Miles from the city, to receive a deputation front-the municipality. - '' -- . - to surrender of this viAkt of the municipality pas to - surtender the city,lat*.the same time to reqaest ' that some guaranties might be given them—in .or der to quiet the apprehension of the people—forlthe' prOtection of religion, life and property. There - was no military force in Puebla to demand anything: and these guaranties, if granted at all, were -to be granted ex gratin. Gen. Worth did not hesitate a moinenit, but with sound judgment, and-a policy of witieb the Commander-in-Chief had himself seuthe example et Vera Cruz - - ( where the terms were 1 equially witliin control) drew-up a transcript of the i guaranties that had been given at that place, and i - baring signed-it, deli'vered to the trembling, town I council. I hare riot . 502:11 this paper and cannot say, therefore, whether it bare the fOrm of a capitulati in-1 or riot; but this is entirely, immaterial, as it is the ! thitigi, and not the form of the thing. that is to be I regarded. ' To tifis proceeding (which was nothing 1 move nor lees than carrying out Gan- , . Scott's own ' policy - of granting protection to!re'igion,, hid an i proerty, and of conciliating as far as tract:cab: , the m li unarmed:citizs of the country) the c iptiou • mil tary observation was taken that if was a capita lutihn. ' . • That it was productive of great benefits, no on • ,canideny, es-it gave ,a confidence:aiid 'a setae of s • cueny to the Pueblan4, l which they would not other wise hart felt. It arrayed at once the better clas ses of t e citizens on the side of 'order, and enabled Gen. Worth, with his handful of men, to govern in 1 peace arid tiniet, a turbulent multitude of seventy 1 thotisand souls. This was surely better than tut hav s t en§ereil, sword iii hand, amid a general dia. tru and fear, which might have been productive of calamitous results, if not to the victors; to the van quished. Vie great mass of the population was alfeady disposed to look upon us as a hordedf blood thirsty savages, waiting but for an oppuri4nity ,to ! I commit ail sorts of. excesses, and it vie!, therefore, as humane as poli:ic, to undeceive them liforehand and 'to iti : :.tore them that w 2 were a civilized peoo!e, 1 carrying. On a civilized warfare, in which we recog- ' the Validly of tbe'rights of religion, life and proper ly.- Any narrow, , military reasoning aced upou • tecnicalities, which,cotild be brought i opposition to t his liberal and ,enlighteneif policy ursued by, opposition - to Worth, was'unworthy of the Commander-in- Chief of : . a great army. `The reader is no doubt astonished tat Ond so triv - - sal a cantle lying at the: foundation of the,iditiMulties whiCh stibseirently arose between thesettwo great men. ROE trifling as this cause was, it -was dwelt upon with harshness be_ the command r-M-Chief, and, his subordinate arid! Ititherd friend :Oat chided * o i , in unmeasured terms foriltis military mistake. Go n. Worth, with the-sensi , ii , cmess of a gallant soldier and a high-minded man; conscions of Vie -, recititode'of his motivetr, and of the soundness of his jiycl,grnent, defended himselt with earnestness, bu itt. vain. His Clic! -tv.rs 'unappeasable; . and L :nteed extremely "liich- fr at he tl r i e at is m o om w, en ir t ,s a s;.l s n lii ‘ s v i ii n ic e. :l a i s t c i -w s never'afierwards healed. - diffi cult fur a military min to I. ern, an 1 that is, the ne cessity of treating. Mose tr'io have been his subardi • antes, bnt who have risen to tiresome rank with hiin self; with becoming consirieration and =respect.— Naj. Gen. Scott, seemingly. could not realise the :fact that his former aid-de-camp was now 50 years of age,tind like bit:lsla, a Main.Gdneral in the Uoi- teti Stites army. ', ,- • t GRNE4AL Score A Ltsunts - r.--Geneiii I Scott is familiar with seven -different langoages."—Hart fo-d Times. • - - - •', We-have not the least doubt of is, Here they are. If they are, not different la:ixlig:A, we confess our -igrioranco of even Qi3e: . " No. 1. TheliatiVe-,American lac.; „ aget, "I now Itesitate,,betiveen extenJoi4 the period of residence before naturalization, and a total repeal of all acts of CJllara4 on the sol , jqct. My ~. -tu.l io ernes tu'th-.T. tt laer.” (General Seott's lett to G. 1 t .. Reed, Nov. 10 0 .P.141 ) • j l'CioYo. The Ainerican;langnage: "It would be itripossibfe for me to,recoin elid or support any ineaury intended tit exclude f reiktrers from a' full and 113. q• gar ticipatton in til l' ivil and . political rights now see red tiyhem b op. repub lican laws atid itirmtutions.." (Gen. Scott, Airy, 29, X 848. ) . r 1 No. 3. The militaiy langoage: , -1 L huuld reoominend 'li: approve of a si gltalter- owe,— ation in our n at uralizationr laws, suggeste - d my 'military experience, kiz: giving to all foreigners the right of citizenship who shall faithfully se ve in time - sof war one year on boeird of ours public 81 ills, or in -elar , landa forces, regt4ar or vulhnteer, ol their re • ceivingjan honorable discharge from•the service." . (Gen ! Scott's - letter of accep,/atice, 1652.), N 0.1.1. The lrlsh 1/Nudge: . . "1 hear that rich brogue. I lo‘e it." (General . Scott at Cleveland, &lA., 18.51''') - Ivo: 5. The army lattgeing,c: ' I "You are instructe'd not to enlist foreigners, fur the bittailon of St./Patruch lia%otaoght us thst-for eignets cannot .1:le tru4l." •(Ge;n. Shiites in atruttions to recruiting faceis during the Mex ican war.l. ,/ . n" No. 6. The antislavery lanotene: "I would cut ofrenv,right.hand eooner than lend it to the stipport of shiVery." Oa i. Scmt to Sen ator Wa#: 18-32..) . No. 7. The pro;slavery language. (Gem Scott I t • o Mr. Upton: 1 I "If I ever 6 - anything calcula , ed to impair the efficacy of the fugitive slave law; or having pny tendenq towart itS•repeal, write infamous before my name, write •nfarimos after my name, and kick me into the gutter.—Horerhill Republican. I t ... -(r. From the New York Sunday Tenses we clip the following: ' i Tam Ocromte Ezec - rtoss.—The October fiat' of, the people is too emphatic to be misunderstood. If. the returns from Pennsylvania and Ohio foreshad ow the result in those Stales .on the 2d of Norem ber, Franklin Pierce - will be the next President of the Ueiled Stars, Probably there is not a shrewd politician withr the broad area traversed by the telegrapb who does not lr. IA • heart .believe that Gen. Scott's case is hopeless. Pennaylvania,.ohio, Indiana, Florida and Maryland,have "declared their intentions" with fearful vehemence, and the fecent adoption of the democratic ticket in the anti-rent districts increases the probability of a Pierce major ity in this' State. The three Wise men of Gotham who control the Everting Journal, the Tribune, and -the Times, must be sanguine indeed if they still hope to paddle their soup-bowl into port. The political horizon blackest" around theta every hour. Not a cloud lifts at any plot i)t the compass; and every thing portends a storm on the 21 prokinso. that will send them, arillorm lays in his.parody.on -the Atli ' onatian creed, "into - everlasting Minorities." tVqltlti Oho Cri I.7.•RiE. PA. AY T bIOIII.IIING. OCTOBERI !MTV R CRIATIC DZI FRANKLIN P GEN UP MEW nAmraiinte. - FOIL VIkE PRESIDENT. I ki R. KIN El r bin ALABAMA 1, , Ikeiumtnitk) ideal Ticket fir P , 1 .. 1,, 'I ' ' larllAVeßiAt. kr.rCiolii l . - . 1 NATIIA.NiCL 71. i Eh i t)RK,D. ‘VILmaN 111 • CA 1 . 1 lllottla PA1"11:864..M. .. i - , i , aipVlars - TATIVII ICLIKTIMu. • ,;-' Thlug• • L. - I . Trrra I. [- ! , M. Ilivirer C. Er* Groans I . :11.1.11ITI‘i 1. N. JOlS t elt.mr - rol: . Joan Mu. sit. ' 1 t I , I.S. [SAM! 1101117Isp P: %V. IIoGYIUS4 ' ` I If. 11147 arr ForeTir :Roar. 51'0,1! ! jr., ! 17. Jails, BußystD Aspauw APrLlt' • ' ! I. MYIkELI, WC/ _, _ _ . , ___ the Court House, ■t ha, -chine all. • ' l o ts, te the Poll s. 1%1 our Dem'oeratic lend. in Erie con t; b 1 a few words More say nista'', to the ' Cesday next. 'li e l lire win t you* all to go To tle a want soil to tti'y all'asy—to take year nei T —to enedurake the- tocbtiug. watch those n tight to Irote.land prevent fraud: W. don' til be “firediwithii 'digestion" at aby man. or ' bin' we wish yon)tu be • 1 4rud" with firm's/m.oi determiners cud with victory! e to y n to exertiou-i-yuur e lhe glo)lues results of the OF diens sad Penusflirania. the rdeelsred their inteutious, niheli% they will accomplish br Pieria, King and Ds:coolie rOstilt, if we all do ,our dui): Democ &juin). with every thing to caudidudoe, sad tious! Ohio, is trinity. hive Tuesdayoeitti yo log act. mud go . is the inevitrls availability has II card—a Itax lost ail its ll,' po el l ay—it is no louder sr, and will !somatic afar delusions. at whi F. but not It:plain! y is brig st su d sicte i, rd in lime. • .s at the different p • careful to hare each apPn a1;11/1113 ' iorian dolt alone; thea Democrat ' IE2 • We beseech 31 ciatio.ty to ba cm entine his ticket This is necessarl Ceowhero that it Ewen brought to been disposed 'cf 'doubtless to bay kip dou profess Donnocrici. au electoral tickets ioithe I pate of whigery. ' It iv township. Gorard.lat lasi reacherously mad to el isafning: them let Oyer)" covi:that he has the tDe in til ion eire,certaink4ead ti.stnes eurrespondliwith I you w ill be right. Ntovementsthe line, Boston C rier. 111,teachitsetip, m d4tl Tuesday Tornio i • l i Thel Webster - 'recut trieettig litt eventisg. tot steps the 'Union ,11/ hip death of their chieftain. Seieral propositi!is Irl There seemed to a g t : organization, and oung cretiop.of,the election', it action of a:Preside si.. l all resolutions sullenittec mittee of seven.,4 to w i Tho Doiiion Posit of it INDEMMENT fis:c - rc Alm supporters of Ole rec tlead-tiolinrra litSt ieveui enactors nin tl itiv nornina , nit.° of thekWebater ni Follisarc. and some are iFrorit tn4icationa in Ipiobsble:lthat the Wel relator elCctoral Mickel D'ayilok. l i S ates tilal t PlEaltCE • fria ethugl ,bf I lo pre r of his co I On Fllorida Arkapsaii, Iowa; North Carolina, Maine, - Missouri, _ Ptinnsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,. • . :. k g ( 14 1 • hi • S OTT, THIJNIi4R •Itelott lies4s The Col Vermont (Plurality I j' II • , 11 Ail t he DeCeney ; " tye listke pespnali j s. but a circuits, en T ti. in this city on Witclose ey that requires a not hands. During trieila the boys . of the eft in two plies into town —olte a hemlock. au th hickory. and wadi the help of th eir elder hi them. !Mien thii whigye had tat their pole to called frit C. W: 1 14.lso Esq.., member elect n t gialstur4 from thin COOII y. lie Wok the stand seeded to addresetthose resent. and iudoiag so most vile.and abuive I guage towards the 4 DI buys and their paeans hat ever came [rota ed Ile said in *abate Ce th 1 he .could alwaysl tel i lt foco" boy beers he as always ragged. clw always profane. and he as so lin muse his pare generally to be falund'' i t low dyggeries. guilt faced whisiky. an "thitir hildren; bore upon ; thi 1. the marks of thei pare ta• dissipation and ro This. and mach 'ore this kind of talk. al dti unlade/ of Erie enmitythis champion of lit cy" partT r iut: , ,l ; :fe in. The.. are the fsc • i .attested * y many f our citizens. and we oh commostity Wheth r sue an inborn loafer au poet to b i e toter' d int og•decent men: It m that kir. Kelso w in I, der at the time— a t , drank. sad not rekpousilale far the langerg 1 flowerer this inn ly be. Oe whig party w I when it made bit* what he is. and hence it reapziesible for pissing 4 idg int id the pacifies 1 . 1 and as to the othe r etc iit ill wet; - kla ii ' 4 . a man In liquor misfire ?shows hid try.' co r t pixie his inborn bieastlit Yore - ir rlT os Cf That The Meadville Penfield Isere a United holder passed thringh Meadville! en Su • left fun -Airadred *to be used by di • ideetion Petrie**. Sine* the overwhel • whiab they have Ines ;Oho lots State elect sy louts. , Ohio. 'nailing! and Florida. they It &smuts. and are strinsimenely rallying the asetbor topers(' 'Bungle. Large nose of being* is - Washington. Seetoa. Phil Neorflif to be ilaed it side State. The adlani 1 ft bore Ii a yeti of that fund - * I t 2E= 03 DLESS. =3= Como one . wq have antes% on polti. and bhor with who hairs , waist you t of loon; I i ith •tithn- You hare use. your ober elec. eineerikt- " and on he erotica -1 cy This Military winning be looked h the hie the polls, certain • ! I, ls in the Ivow ex. Holt-bos. is shown feud hes s ore this fund is !is diposites it in the ant treachery, aVe immetise'qorr464 nty. end it heslontit of the objeeta of t , trot voter—to pro under its guise nanspeeting. This practiatid in 184 -t thirtyrDetnocra a •te for Clev! L t each to die whiff r go new d in one •ere thou is Ire • ket, •nd man eximine erotic electors. D them over careful! ,hose at the head • rote mi nd if the r piper. Friends of Mr. he organ-et the W e .following. cone r meinter. n.in moot on to Committee he the purpo►s of eon di should taker in r lal Gen. John S. Tr loi re subWitied and di nend desire of. ke pi the tieltdt. loans business int whet n to the )r p resided. li w aed.— g up the t the dis t) the rel • d however , d u a coin- •uy •hoold be eh o fiuil actiou wee I having bee4l refer report heri•after. a same date. addi Just. TICKET.-At a nt Webater rnov.mt ik.'it was -decided o d. as an indepen4 n are in favor of aka n favor of Mr. Cli.at "ew York city an. el star:twin will gia•ral IWe haler as acl =1 eetiog of 1.14 held •at, pport the nt ticket.— MEI I. whets, its 11 'ow OHO from th• ~l'n have Sp THUNI)E 5,500 10,000 12,000 20,000 18,000 20,000 I / ' n." 4.(K00,0) 1!"1=1 11Mt RE !CM R 731:=1 Pr. We base cos tainded the list that Gem. 'Sakti, the least populaf ai man the whip mould have sem inated.and the runt( • the reciewl , elections proves ear I I opiteon correct , lb alt. beyond Titration. But, may our whit friends , in ie to to the Tribes', di, recent idea tionsprove uothi .ex pt that whip refrained from vot ing. coosimeend • the -e•-fo-coii" carried every thin before them! it. y theyi till the old hero himself is in the field , nilt n you will see whether he is popularer nut. ow atom's of the opposition, this is all pretence. p ved . too. fp; the experience of the put in the rests tof tate *lmpious.. The Slate glee tip*" Preview; to • elections onlarrisoth Polk end Tay lor. all indicated heir *seams: Besides Gen. Scott's same and claims 're lilt bOrOtO the people Wiwi weeks j pit mince as much as now. ' His name wig An winery I. the charge—it w th e - lying cry is th retreat. Well prepared lute . brit political cos flora l Goner al SOCA tiatle a . rsonai vied to sachet 1 it States which voted on the 12th of October. In sub the Whig parti sans cheered and the 4 tig' orators deck rued in his he nor. In each he ise himself and everybody elarr. In , each he sip'pealed or TO es, almost in divert terms.4in the; 4 . score of hie mitt ry • rite. All ether ••see were lent sight of by his fri nds a .er his depart ; and they ei- I peeled victory wi a jo, ous confidenc e' I el seek' ,not be insincere. This as t great whit els of in the re- cent elections. dded to the name a the reale if General Scott. ho eve were certain div ing it:Seesaw ai m at work in the De 1 sera ki nglike. The el* mass smug our friends in several p of Ohio were. nt lee* eager ly tithes' vidvautage of b the whip. than ere the objec tions so pertinaciously rpid against the wrath. ean diaates in Peonsylviiii —objections cis personal to ei ther Of those distinguis , d and now trio pliant gentle men. but calculated to - for their sec -cue among their hien auspices Gee- Scott sowweuced his advantages hie frierids went auto the el It of October.— Lelia briefly trace. by kennel Irani*. Ohio. and ludiaaa..the y his visit, by his ipsechee. and by hi ' prejodices.— Let us show hie popul a TPke fiat place tie too ty. Which ou the ifi,h g, end ilopkine—an increi Sigler was a candiilsto. in (1348! EOl From York his • pees Harrisburg, Dauphin c ou the lt.'th, after heha. oeratio gins of more the fly in the county fell o • From Ilarrisbirg hs visiting since:in vely the HunUngdOei CaMbria Lion speaking the "fie! Allegheny. lu all ihe ed ou his route the den over all precedent; unit as if under the inaueut ' Allegheny, the whip gave.nearly 2 in 18-18: - General Scott visite! querMorno lees disastrol which Cleveland is I. Feet appeal to the adop majority, for the firm ti ; itself, counted upon as 4 has declared, in the fue l fleeted the Democratso tare, by a large majorit Indiana fektho info' ; as sensibh, or more sea settee seemed to eating that Stitt,. ludiatia au followers of Geo. Scutt to their restoration to po i add - raised hie voie• wit ly to damage them. T seated after he haa dep sion iu honoring it wit .majority greater than Gsn.-Scott came to Ind whig party. He left it tilten-ciptiee by the Da foentan no longer worth • ' What is the cause of irictory recedes-from th. political defeat. like a t steps? Why is it that - friends? Why is it tI tight—no organization to energy—nothing to B Gen. Scott himself is um. Ho is' an imbod ' He afflicts his hearers who come to applaud g ,l not defend speeches wh fancies, the wesitist d lelf-exposures:orsthe si overweshing egotism showing what good can who d d not anriport.S , Pierce. Ni intelligent. General Scott; can won iu cold and haughty in. 300 2,000 2,0c143 01N. York., declored;th Scott's comioatiou; or South has made coma ier . he goes he proves for•Prosident; •ud hcci pie aritio many potc those ckho denounced de . plots his election as IFr Thai Editor of th adv. or.a fool r -Rea. Ott Butte 'leeriest bjr :charge that James SIC sod Erie Railroad." charts—it, merely !lays tool of LA. dunning Posed our wesorm roa the way of . the Snobs 'i and that Mr. Skinner is ■oder stuod to be opposed to lying to,the Seatn* road the control of the western road. This is the whaloraskstanei of the paragraph complained of. and it shows Dee of two things:—the Editor of the Garotte intended io misrepre sent it or does not understand the English footage.— Ile can take either hor*ef the, dilema he chooses! ea- WI do not hear not conceive. VVO ko around with the crock press, we should judge of Gen. Saint's election I Whigs don't believe thei faith in the polities% for I tors—elso'why not risk Ttb troth in, every w e when whig Editors tal diet "Pennsylvertia is . 1 1 and." New York is corn' designed only fer the e :The B*ltimore 4r, received ea yeotirdar. tlit'at lest tbat Florida b seamed gives is is ea the Atiti-Scott whig,ea Blazwell. the Doren" tics rainy Soles *head S didate fur Gova;ecor. conclusive er{denee tha fet-adeoritlis the " St The "fitri ( ia the rear"! Ohio. India's* and Peal itswid.wittioverwhelall bet Er The Deseoereue Ives end istheeiastie by ceder. Lowry sod ty exposed the effort; a shoe led the effieere of to carry the !tato by t Popularity. '*cite great studs Ileder: these • Or; under these ctious of the 12t is route throng ,effect produced . 1 Appeals to pupal ty by, his works! hed to this State vs 1,590 suajorit • I e of over 100 si and of 99J over , as York coou-. for Woodward co 1851. wben gm' majority onward to llid State capital. uty. The vote of Harrisburg left the place. exhibited a 400 over 1851. sad the major largely. auk the Pendsylvapia tailread. oupties of Junisti. Mania. Blair where theie is a heavy papule brogue"—TyV,,estasitrelsod, and emocretie counties that he pan : ocratic majorities were iiiereasiod • the whig majorities wait down. I of the most gloomy tieprliseiou. i nner comity of Windom Yean• 1000 kill majority than ahe•gan • Ohio, au4 he producedminse ,s to his cause. The county in hid. where ha made his firit,di ed citizens. lave a Dmnoeratic 0 in many years; and the State no of the moat, certain for Scott. of the difficulties that have if- Hamilton county iod ethergear i the Democritic party. es of Gen. Scott's partial visit ibly. than the otheri.. His pre ish the last hop.) of the wigs of ed for Harrison in 1840, and the filmed that he would contribute er tf stilly Os pressed their soil : is theii borders. • He news on , e State. on the firsuoicuiou pro- Led, responded to his ifoiiilesesa his presence by a Perim:retie ay she has horet/fove run.— as to revive and to build ap the I ppreeeed by his candidacy. to be ocracy, who now regard it u of their steel. II this?' Why is it that political • - cads of Scott? Why is it that ick shadow. fellows to his fecit= thusiaam has parted from his t they have no totnach for the no.apirit—nothing to arouse them I them !with hopla? • ' a wet. blanket upon all end:lnel. meat Of the personal pronoun. I. his never failing vanity. Thaw 6frto regret. lOs partisans sin. 4t are either this , noisiestllato migogliery. thcl most laughable 'leak czhibitionciof bad taste and llu jaunt is ofbna effective in The thousand bf recreant whir tt hive for giving their votes to after seeing and hearing, er why Daniel Webstir held off Terence; or why M. ketehud; :the whig party was disgracelby by the flower of the whip of the .O sense against him. Where itnself a most incompetent man l e his enhibitions before the pee scions tributes to the wisdom of is nomination. and who would great national calarniti. Gozett is either diebeneet. in s • circular issued propose to -rtais democrats. e'eoll•ine the Der is opposed to the, ilsobery That circular makee se such Mr. Derickseu will Net be the of Eno Now,, wbi; hive op fooretly thrown °Wicks in many beta. and why. we eau'- , that thi Der -.tic bo- moon lye life " and from the tone of the w big there wis'nt the slightest doubt Perhaps, however, the betting r precioris organs—hatent mach Oast sad knowledge of Their Edi their money on their assertions? I i nformed politician knows that sheet tke•••kirie being bright." Hain." that "Ohio is all right," at." they simply talk introeuse. sad epee of the resales and is Election. 1 saysi l ihe southern w big papers and the telegraphic letive;., give gene for the Demoorals; The 'e l ect erroneous. blr Cabell. didate, thoegb defeated by Mr. is candidate, is in sentrul.coan• Col. Ward, the Beett.4ig car!. he result of the late Wildest is tGeneral Scott Urill'he la a we ts of •Flowers" nest ideath.-1: he has received already, from lisylvenia, will else thei hi re. 6g form . mooting on Tbersday•ifising Spe•ebee, wM eases hers. The leiter irsolleatae mehieg by Cheney' Jehe the (Joked States Oirrraniest see of mosey. LOOI AT THE FIGiIRES. 19,710-91,305. Wen 'Stopped Her," Colonel. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. We publish below the full official vcitto at the. reient election to all the counties in the Statei Whist& footai, imp the hUodsome majority of 19.719'1 for yo(m. floplqus. far Carnal Commissioner, and . 19,3091/ 'ts{or Geo. W. Wood Ward, for Judge of the Supreme diurt. The , b.- mocracy of our State may well be proud if ibis r esult. achieved si It was ever the combined an3untiring efforts of the nnecrupelons Federal press and orators of this bud neighboring States. This is but the beginning of end—the Precursor of a still more glorlins triuusphl on the grit Tuesday of the approaching moulth : Li • I, OPIPZCIAL L 111.51. 9011M1111091.. „CANAL Cbll. - IUDCI4. Whir, Dos: Dew. Irl4. Dea. = w • es L i I.j .• 61 • • 111 sk i a P 211 s ie A 537 , 1659 2107 .1672 2 91 2314 6580 7146 6.559 7 67 2118 1891 1447 1.704 1714 34' 1692 1555 1693 1693 El Allegbiony. Armstivig. Beaver. 37 2045 • - iiii 4765 7372 37 7535 38 591 - 1772 ' 1 1690 93 - - ' .' 38 3027 " 3056 2492 ' 230 5408 48 0 5418 t 7 62 946 2176 2 1 2130 1 535 1923 11 1814 1 }21.3 587 1288 674 1241 '684 1011 2753. 1717 2737 1698 Bedfoid, Berk..'. Bradford. Deem Bader, - • Cambria. Cerbob. Caw.. 5. 3 1 1000 .ii,si , -. 1 1307 2149 9 2116 Itl4l 736 1353 'l4OO 763 285 1188 1 1 120 ) 923 1017 .1974 998 1968 96'2 ' 25T 2668 24 1 5 - 2652 *197 186 2974 2745 2927 2.:7i..1° 1009 2521 3105 2610 307 1 - -653 - . 1544 240 1526 2201 311 2671/ . 2 212 . /61 _ Chester, Clarion, ; Clearfield, 7` . Clinton, t Columbia. Craw ford, Co mbirland. Dauphin, Delaware. Elk, 1500 1 ' ' 2180 . 7 2165 3247 ' 553 3594 , 3520 '2668 546 '3107 3109 10405 - . 134 774' 779 ' 646 4.- 978 2241 1* 0250 217 411 1681 24 ' 1710,, ,76 758 ' ' 1464 1 1460 1099 !. 238 1057 1033 1 036 194 1243 1047 1254 til3l 4838- , ' 5688 9116 5526 ' 41 1058,_ 1048 1 85 1026 k 19 005 1752 9311 1737 2373 377 3193 ' I .— 3161 376 sav Erie. Fayatta. Franklin. • Fulton; Greene. Huntingdon. Indiana. Jefferson. , Juniata.. Laminae,. - Lawrence. LabattOn. Lehigh. Luzerne. Lvcomiut. McKerri, Main. Monroe. Montgomery. . 801 4276 4103 5263 4125 Montour. . .518' 1319 307' 1337 1 755. Nonitimpton. ' 1523 3318 2i - 14 3331 2023 Northumberland. 001' 2215 1 2 2018 '1336 Perry. •' - , t' 847 3904 1 1252 , lip 2 Ph.lada. City. 3237 • , 4235 8 1 4552 8782 os , County; 523 17630 1 0 18625 13313 Pike. • 667 • 652 3 692 - i 50 Putter, -- •i 47 • ' 391 215 . 399 166 Schaylleill. ,674' 4223 37 7 3960 755 Somerset.' 1670 11947 9 940 • . 1 Busisehantia,, , ' 691 , 0470 1 9 2114 T 1,331 Sullivan.- • - 231 • 354 43 373 11 . 63 Tiogn‘ 373 ' 2247 1 2 2228 P'...4 [Jaime. ' . 86.3 lBO7 - 1835 14 -185 Venango. 556 1559 F 1562 851 %Varren. 105 1229 046' i. i1:25 Washington. 126 • 3675 340 3796 1 15 Waytio, 1148 1947 - $43 1939 ' 1749 ,Weatmoreland, 2025 4470 2349 4610, 4466 Wyoming, - 2'23 2093 3 114 1138 1 711 ..York.-, - . 1011 4599- 5 4586;r 3417 Total, 22,010 31,330 1711 u 131312 171191• , 91391 t I Alajoritucs, • 111710 :63091 I It will be recollected that col. Slack. .in hit 'pitch at the Court House on Saturday night. laid down ttri -irti positinn that top large a majority in the State wits uut good fur the party—ent! hence Ste called orient us tb *.blep her." before the majority got above go. 000: ;wier. 0.. e ii. cetoam. bet it hie been' a close!ihave-197 1 0 oaly , t 290 to spare. • UT The NOrfolk Argus relates the follostint a t. of party meanness and malignant, proseription, ' Tol say it is in perfect keeping with the bole annul andlptkcy -of' the whit leaders, is to asseit what will strike, eery body at the first glance.; ; • , Disuaactrut.,- . --Ouslof tha thest acts. of meanness and tyiatouy in the antis!s of py ertritio I. occurred eddy or two since it the Gusport 'Navy Yard The circa/n -attiness we learn are these : Jewett Fl ming. emphiyed for • nomber of year. as,. ineehanic in. the yard. oiling to his eitemplary conduct as a citizen-. and his atilt -ling good sense% was at the late popular eleekious. electet by his felkiw-iownsuren • magiitrate fro a the to of f i ortsmoutit. On Monday last. in the exercise of iiii &- lilts as a member of the Court of Norfolk county , he cot-. elll iu faverof!a,detnecratic candidate for Commi.viciner oldie ferry hropposition to Gee. Chamber*. Whig. the old incumbent.' 'Fur this simple discharge of a duty:de volved on him by the raw, he. has been /most oncereino .nionsly ejected from his ensploymeuin the United States machine shop. This miserable ontetnptlo+n tiol the freedom of the , s& beach. Will ad of no comthsnt. t i Those who bailie been engaged' in this a toll tr.:1111411ton. big and little. May yet lire to See the . our when 'they Will roe it. The day of judguient and, etrihution I 'nut distant. • (ErWe have • gieat regard fur the wh goof Erie (vim ti., illud we are banal to give than) good ' deice wheird'ver t vie-have any to give . N..w ww know tlieyall love. i*- trey, u who dies'eet , att.! we have n plaii whereby I ey can collectively save some thirty-five.ihnudred &Oars Clear. It i• a true saying that dims is ;limey. and hFiffee if we Pat them on a plan whereby they; cao easel !flirty- five hundred dollari worth of time. V. Urtainly sue to - l i'ery of lir 3 disk.' so far so we ean. that militant. Tll to whir; of Irie itrilliSoll'pretbably in the neighborhood of .500 . votei.j find, t fiesei a large majority of their' will s4end nip i rltir , at i l knot at the polls. Now Vet them stay at homeTanA "find theie_work. and they will save all that. a d p.rhap4 iffil de money for drinks; at t.:: We' would ot advise: Mem to this eteams, if we thought their voles a ould nisi be thrown away, bat the results of the receOt slectionsiplain lly demonstrate that Gen. Scottie sore if defeat; ,hence lime spent oa Tnesday nest in voting fini, him is sajainch time wasted! Oar whit .friends had better st ep it OA en . and get in their crops ! Th j eir Presieritial Crop has been blasted with a "fire of indignation 4" end all tho "thrashing" it needs the Democracy will giie it free! •• i 1 . . .. . Tbe'Erfitor of the Pittsborgh Conslnercial Jeurnid, whim i thoogh isseally . gravi as a deacosi; is a sly 411114. in *is Mondays' pipor, he pokes fan at his sick briethern by saying that Woodward's Majority is •:Ensty 2101?0.-- **Only twenty-ese thousand" is a mats they expeited to !am Think of that. and then tall Ins whethek inrch waggery is sot snalisions . .87The Gessas says asseotseo handfed ensjiritk is iu gnash for Erioeounty. Ws wonder if.this is ,bestat epos the 'strength of that $5OO. the) Colletor of the Poo orPittstrarles left here for erection porpoise ea Beaday lust ' o'l'bn Gnats .s s Meg mar thousand: Previous in patios loss bragging on 6000. new Irmo in the mama props bays a majority in •ld All. j iZ The Ceetweetwial nye day of the day that Will'llo4l lie sad Aar this purpose the Edit I , Number will be ineed ett, reason for eatielpetieg his p i emir Neighbor he awed wet' be, will rue spew the day Gee. dent hes set bees created yet tr General Seett started there is we evidence that: this; is well established. tb e at the boys say. infers he got mei* fer:heepieg bad etly,. we Getterele Ilfeol aid :would bus fared bettor. 1433 .4894 3t l 1 4998 462 668 .2363 112 2499 098 t 59 , 498 . 516 I pa 1 87 2556 2 :9 25.58 ipba ..44h 1 2 1.40, 260 /448 1242 1487 4931 1679 1617 spo 1653 LOO3 boxy tiroeilses the Whigs he last elsetioe this arms all it got Oast If it shebki lie: the peatecreey rill i :ay! • I:••wiiits i l c t goalie 'a Wily al tad Presids4l." raassinwiSs !kit day. If tiled is Chi Wnly' Illiesiiso May. we esmilsll l+iosa --thy swim that - will shawl - . : • ' to to th BIN Lick. but taish•dlb•r• •.. • •liekul,bl••.'l to boa!' quartet& So 1 7. jf 11•4 goo* so 41si Lames pielbeillt be ,THE LAST, RESORT. CAB TES PEOPLE BE BOTTOM • We clip the following exposure , rif die last resort of the desperate leaden of the wbig piwty from the rum sylosniers. We dotio bemuses the lit it unfolds exists. and apart of the money is already in eircalatieu is this community. On last Friday--.a ER day to *tart sps such a mimeo—lover forty, runner" were seat out from Gee. Johnston's bead quarters at iPitudiorgb. With the mon ey spoken of below. Ono ofitbem cams North. diatribe dig the-corruption fund through the different counties on the route. la hleadviller be left ssoo—iii Erie he left $5OO more—in Erie be gave! $OO -is • goatlenian of Venango County fur nee in that county—from hers he . weal to Wnrrea.: and thence through the other counties bock to Pittsburgh. This men is a.goviirainent officer —the Collector of the port of 4'ittabnrgb! And we ask io ell tender. can the people al l'enneylvania be bought? Will such attempts to corrupt the ballot-box be tolerated? . We think not—we hare an ebidiag faith that the men who are opined in this infiiiiloss business will be hurl ed from their places by au indignant and outraged people. To our friends in the ',salon townships. then. we send thus warning:—the enemy is !in the field with *tone witte money they hips to reefing the nineteen th majority 4,0 f the 12th—with sioney tbsy , trust to corrupt the people—Whey up the tw veiist and denlidel. and to mein th i eir places sod their power. We Isola-the Do t inneracy of Erie ars not richthey hay, no corruption fund to use. botihey have . t fir priticiples. and a just cense. Let us meet Mesa. t er.. on Tuesday nem ' and • I show thesomen that they hays reckoned without their boil. i • • The renewing i• the article from. the -Pcnissykostion: fribeiy and i Corruption. . . , The leaders of lederulonal arcing that there is no hope for Gen. Scott in Pennsylvania on the second of No vember next. have .deterinineid to use 'the most extraor dinary means to acconipilishinching. Fur this put poi, il EX-Governor JOsisvon of this Side. immediately arid it was known that the tuber election had gone agoinst the whig party. after a hurried consultation with thy leading spirits of hit party bore. left •for New York fir the purpose of raisinig • Iran sum of money, think ing that With it be could pus hase enough votes to mike up the deficiency un the whi side, to carry Pennsylva nil for Scott. $200,000 is said to be the sum required for this object; it is also said that the money has been raised. • , I e' Ilerers of Pennsylvania! you. who have so often bat- . tled.for the right—coutendedifor Democratic troths in op position to the Monied point of this country—the men who would have you their vesisale„ that they might revel in the-gains extorted (reign your ;lttler, itqd lord it ever you bailey list—we cal! upon, plu to arise in your . might and dignity, and at tho batlutLbox on the second of No vember next, crush by your free and anbought ballots. the wretches who. - if they could, 'would purchase the dearest and inost sacred rights that belong to you as American citizens, cud witlOheir gold, turn aside the coerce of justice. and the.eurretit' of popular epinida. What we here Oresent to ,you is uo raw head and bloody banes—nd creature of the imagmatten. it me the troth, and we wish to impress it upon the miqd of every hottest man in the State. Tho Concord, N. H., Patriot, in discussing this alibied, says": ••$2J0.000 is said to be this sum of money raised by the Federal leaders to be used in PennsOvoinia alone. in the effort to Corry that State fur Scott! It is said that $20,000 of tnis!was dais edin Boom in one day. andthe remainder of it has been wrung Gem all gdes Of othee holders, under threats of removal-if they re use to pay. In this; base . work iircom bioed both libido • robbery and'gross corruption. It is rubbery to extort Money front an office holder under • threat of removelJ just as much as iris In obtain it by a ;Attest of personal:violence: and the use to which this mo. ne'r is applied is Corruption itself. It is to be used to bribe par coters=to btly them up like cattle in the market.— With this money Pius used. tie corrupt managers of the Soon party wiped hi, be able i o buy up votes enough to Pennsylvania. to give the State to Scott. The magniz tude as well as the turpitude of this proceeding will dp pear when we look at this number of men who are that to ba bon aht up. 'hie Democratic majority there. in the lite ekctlii.i. •as !about 20,000. To give the vets Of the State to Scott nidre than cue - half of this number cif men meat be corm rted.-bribed—hltglit up. At least 12.000 votes inust.Mus-obtained! in order to dive the State over to Septt: tidtbis stupendous work of bribeily and , corruption has be it:deliberately uudertakifin by thii lead en of the Scott p ry. The maguitudeof this undertak ing and 'its otter it ore only equalled by its utter ab surdity Rat ilia oes not abate one jot.ner tittle of the' ! barieaess„ the • ating, depravity, of the men who are j . t (waged in it. • ii, be i - We have too much confidence in the honesty of the I people to think fore moment that they can be booth' like 1 sheep Om the ahem Wee, by our unscrupulous enemies; but. wihave felt t our du:y to warn think, that they may Foot citify be on theiromard. but also see how they are as. • tiMated by the leaders of the opposition. To bcfordwern ! ladle to be . (invented. 1 Our Prediction. . Qn Tuesday is the a/ection, and we wish to put . on record our prediction,of the result. desi't desircle. "stake our reputatieu" orion its correctness, is one of the orators of the whit party would say, but so Will stake •, our character as a good Yankee g thr4 the follow ing is nut twenty votes from the actual tomtit on Tues• day next. Piorcs aid King Maine. NeW 'Hampshire. New York. New Jersey. , Pennsylvania. Ohio. 1 Ingle... I MiChigan. • Wfseousiu. lowa. 1 , 14 v • Tlue-see. th Cdrolins. G4'retn. _- I C•rolina. 1111ir land. -will oar whig friends just cat Allis eat, their toemoraculum Books "that they may ii.jUilira the actual result stares them in the •tr Wm Brown, of the Indiani Stair cioorcor of Crewing Chipman. time speaks a Homier Democracy. "Indiana. the banner state of the Demmer her compliments W , her slater States: with THOUSAND Democratic tuaj.iity—cand • &ewe her alder sisters, that on the second da bar ' ahe expects all her family et home. a•• eiritd, owl her complimentary card, with tbiaiend ••ejority for Pierce and Kiitg." FT The Native Ainericaas belonging to the'Americsio Central AstoCiation. in Philadelphia, it held • large meeting on Monday evening. and decided unani. minely that under stinting circumstances every Member was at tall liberty to vote as he pleased for president% at the ensiling Presidential election. This indicates that the Natives will cast their votes aceording to their _pre vimmparty affinities.i which are whigi A. Whig iFilde at Edenbom • A correspondent aeuds as an amusing account of the whigfinie at Edenton) on Saturday last. Their "bills or the day" annooneed that the whip were "fired with indignation." and to get cooled off, they were going to raitie.a_pole—one of the pie -bald order. "ringed. streaked, striped and epeckled"—‘and that Richmond. and Finney. and Kelso, and Taylor. worst() pour oat their elequunce. ,and stimulate thei;:shaken confidence! Well. the day 'came. "big with the fate or Cosier and of Rome." to Limy 'nothing of the pie-behi.pole—the speakers came, tooL thOt is to say; Kelso; and Taylor. but there was no mond in the field.' and as for Finney, he was under stood to be pursuing some of 'the jimmy tribe in the pro- Ilk! waters of the ttheaut;. at any rite he waist at Edeskerol A few nthusiastic whip gathered in. more as linesmen than ',fosters in politics. The pCle was at. seated. but it wee 'at May elevated—down it came.— keralap, and broki t 6gth splice.. if whigery looked Mn before. it looked decidedly peen now, for the two, bricks called vividl3l to mind their two defeats in Ohio and Positsylvaaia. IBy this time it was getting late. and Taylor took the stand. but it was an uphill business, dud likti limpet*. he broke square of. and he and Kelso broke &Timms. leaving a Mr. Davis. of.ktiGitertown. to finish the talking. Altogether it was a grand fiMle in's small way! 1117 Hickory poles are; the order of the diy:--there are oeee dila five sew io the city. Warilsh aloft the 'antic banner of Pierce and King. The fifth wag erect ed us Thursday laid. by .our Gentian friends. scar the [eyries. Gobeya. the nun and the !audi tion, an worthy of all rim efforts. • Alabama.. Mississippi. Louisiana. Missoaii. = . 9 9 • 3 4 4 Texas. Arkansai. Conufeticut, Iffl raha nt Scot and Vermont. Delaware. Massachusetts. Kentneky, Rhode !.land, 1 !I / 4 d pat it, in took upon" ME ittistit. PAC. the unapt preveute •I'vrEsTv gu leave to Novas- will then twenty-five Daniel Webiter is' Dead ; The death of this distinguished lean 'lark residence at Marshfield Sunfiay "eni ng hot /wear as a public man. rind his personal 1. 4r4, briefly summed up thee by an exchLtige: - Daniel Webster was lota in Salisbury. oa.)N. Hanipshiye..en the 18th of I somiry. 17i4 ! therefore seventy years and' nice months ald , , of his death. He received bis mincatiee schools of his native tome; ii Philip's academy, tor. sod at Darmooth Collage. which ;ha eaters/ graduatiug in 'lBOl. He was. admitted l e 44 1804.. and was married to dries Flatchar mar of 1807. By her he had liar ehitdret iFletcher. Julia. and Edward--of whom l'j,. survives. Edward diad in Mexico, in 1847, !in= an Major of Mireatchosiottit-Volonte ere . M rs . Aippleten. cud died itt‘Boston corns loan Mr. Webster was first sleeted to Cottre ll boil re-elected from the same district, tp, is 14. .1a August of 1216 he removed ie wu s. fiiec elected to Congress from Massachusetts 'fan of 1822. In 1826 he was chosen U. 8 s oisie It was daring this. his first term of service to th et , ' ,sogast body. that he made his famoostetly I Hayne. In 1836 he received the 12 elec toral , m a ssetatu s s u ssir for President. In 1841 he look !plate, in Gen. Harri•oi's Cabinet. Hu suhse ri reer is of such recent date, and so fresh to the all, that it is unnecessary to speak of-it. New Advertisemen Boots and Shoes. UV6BBIAI 6 brim. Boys boots. also Woins n ., e , 5.. a :tweed boots and buskins. for sale a eliesp a. {I L establsibarent in town. 6. - 81.1.110: soy —• Erie (bet: so -.41 • No. 6 'rraey's Bioet A FlNiiassortrneal Gentienien's and Alades r ay the Wing for muddy streets at redured ice , by Erie let Ta 1354. - G. SELKS ERIE.4IIA 13E11 Y. •1111 E Pall Terw of this Io , lition will commence, a. Nov. Ist. tinder the cha of FAYETT.Ei URLIN, A 8.. ilth Principal, and Teacher of Languages. Malnemati ts , Ectences and PfairliCtil buFve)ing. 0. D. HENDRYX. ~. teacher of the English I.epartment. MISS ELIZA WHIPPLE% . Preceptrein ; and Teacher or French. Aittonomy tr.', f- ~ Mit. ALFRED GRAY,. - Teacher of Pentnansh,p. ll' TUITION PER Q,IJARTEIt. ' Priinaty Brsnches. , ; • Ca Aisne English Branches, ; bill LatorWsgrs its Thelagaln rlliac for admission-Is sit,the ber.,nnin g ~r the term. INoone will he adwitted'ht le.s than na,f a , oN. ' um MURllter i Wnsnize, Ree'y• ‘,r. I. OXLBIII4 SILZI3I: JUST reteived a splendid am/proven( elide a ul striped 160m i :too told Sulks of e,n, quality at reduced pricee.also lUD brigand epiare u r im at great bargains, MOO Muslin Collars tivan t..l'. fit 14 Catilituero Long Shunts. very cheap at the Neu A.A. 3 Bonuell Block. Erie tkt. 30-23 NiKRRit K Ic NEW G t oo - DS. THE subscriber, would again eat' theattentiOn of the -the f .et that they are receiving a large and vie. sortmeni of Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware. i ror ►hrt OUllator k eouiprlses the greatest variety of Dress t, Shave Is.'Hosrery. India Rubber Shoes and dotursur we have at any previous •titne °tiered. and tor cannot be surpassed In this market.. Ourlotd public generally are respeetfi: y invited lb cab and Pun ,tock.as we teel confident that we can ogler our pea a rates as are offered in this market. JAS. Hit (Mit Erie (red 3tr POI PITTSBURG L FE 'INIIIING4I,2f Oil 00 PANT'. ' Capital poit..-ruht, *an /coltit STOCK RATIO CnNIP • ()pct • ader AJassicnt HmU..ilA .s: pat, IT insures on the Joint and 1, yng otrinddict depar Tits, combines Ple separate etunp:.ntes. at thr, capenue.only of institution. and controlled by one board of brech;rl,t. tug harmony. frugality ate) safety. OFFICERS. Jame: S. [loon. Preolden . J. C.l.rerh.Touli. S. M t lirkan , Vice Pres:A. C A. I 0 , 4C.U. &Vey DIRECTORS. J. A. /loon, I Joseph'? Leech. Julta 2`cutt. Chltles A. teltorn .S. 31 - 11.1asken. • ! Wm. PI& qa • BOARD 'OF t FINANCE. non. Wm Wllktur.. L. gel secretary of War. • Ifun. Walter Forward: Lir Seerrtary of Tmouty . John Snyder. Erg . Cash. of Pittsburg Hank. klateoNg Leech, . Wholesale Gnicer. • MEDICAL BOARD, CaNsccTiria Prissaen J. G2ZZSM. M. D Brooks. M, D.. W. Ad4ll.on. M D ./. Edringtott. M D. L. BRAINARD. Grarrai Art The. undersigned agent ot the company at this place a 3 1 ,1 lty. is IsOW prepared to receive amltcattons for I asurtr.e. forntsh books and circulars esplau. mg the pone tp .atn . pany to any who may wtsh. A. B. CHAPIN. Azesi., Lot , . Ort. 3U 1e.12-13 " No d Wir.r.sus• tan NEW GOIIDS- - , TARIFF REDUCE JUST reerived a lame an I well este:qr.! stork of Ma J Grorerms. Hardware and l't• ekers.l.ll of wawa se r c• ;.Wined pt 64:11 at the 1,,,wr0t priers for prompt h..• tahltshed the cash and ready pay princip'e.abe >rttll nig tt old—gi‘e us a call and satt-ty vow...lse, • VINCEAT, 1.111%1R(/ dr. c I Oet 4).194-13. , Between 110 and Ith e tot IIUF•F ALI) Kt liilatze amortusent Just a: Li bale e heap. -Oct 30 1t , 32-2.3 V INI !MIR , lb Stray Cow. STRAYED from the subsertter in Fine. about etelrtir trinher. a Brindle Caw. about five )eap. N . . marks recollected. aud gage•milk when she went swat ' ever will return said Cow or Klee hatornistion n hPrP phv $v found shall tie lifierally rewarded. MICHA LL 11 Vat F.rieOc at Ft3l DUNLAP'S DOOM OP FOB2l New Edition. Ec. .1. Riddle. No. 6 South ftftb , st - .ILr 44 just published a aeok of Forms. containing MORE TRAY TWELVE RUMORED 1.4 vs. Iron practice in the Courts of Metinsylvania and GI the t • !Mutes. and for Conveyancing ; also for the use of l'atlic t and Men of Business generally. Jlt l aPled to the 'e'er" ar ' agoentbly of Penagylvania. with alit/an:dory itzalrao vn memos precedents and refe4ences to standard a4;1.401,4et which are appended a Glo.sary.of Law terms and a I'oppa, des. By JaniesM. Ituelap, Counsellor at 140. lite. zer...! lion. Price— Four Dollars. I The puilithters have already reCeived from netr'r 2" President Judges of our Stile, and from r other ger..: , 1.11, lin the legal profession. their opinions ir the nor'': , e - n." la high m highly coplimenttry itatitre. 'lnc - tAtlon iN,art strriet. a largeeUlllloll of au equally tavoratile Character— 1 Wellyboroven. A ;'r t €'l4 Gendemen The collections of courPfuriu. t 64. c w tick had been in use previous tek the publicanoa 01 lap's work in 1e43, needed revision to make them - cons. 1 and to adapt them to ehangeswhich legislation ha! resartH essary in the practice in the courts in Penns!. van's'. Your edition of that work therefore received. as alumt :. approbation of the legal profession, and supplied 2 wit. r was felt by business men generally throughout the • After the numerous testimonials which you base rev,- IV: ,eminent judges. in respect to the usefulness wid esteem. that work, commendation of it from me would be auperchoa I May be permitted, however, to remark that 1 sliq,m , e general - character and Arrangement of the work. and. h.s az • attained q j'ortion of the new edition which you ant psi ', may addlthat the author has greatly enlhrged and 4u.; rivs: first edition, and that iiihea published. bill book will LA or convenient and useful one of the kind extant. Very truly yours. ice . Meagre. E. C. t J. Biddle. R.. G. wrrE Gentlemen: " Dunlap's Conveyancing and Form:" o , a decided merit. lam glad•to find that it is to be reprod , m4. , ming valuable additions It should be in the haaits lawyers and magistrates, but ot the bust ors+ cornrow), t: :ssn ly. There la, vrareely a pavilion in life in which a nim occasionally tind himself in need of the asinsuatiee of 'wen I hope the author may be abundantly rentuaterated startling and industry hestowed upon it With great respee‘yours, Ake. , Messrs. C.C. & J. Diddle. W. I I4TER FOR Greenvbargh. Apr]l, tflr Gentlemen; Yob have favored me with the prinird page 9 to 136 ,elusive. of the second edition of Mr. lkad Book of Forms. lam pleated to learn that a second his pork is about being issued. .It has been. and ti , ,n is. WO • the best works of the kind in the hands of the prote..!cas evidently much improved by the authors revision. and id!... 4 .^ ..I.have the pleanute of in acquaintance with al r. lea gentlemen whose tapectaible profemoonal ati3iniretf methodical habit of mind tit him teen to be the authrLut i , work. I shall not hesitate to recommend it to the gthli. l96 " the Bar in the.loth district. Very respectful'.. t.c . ' Menus. E. C. 4J. Biddle. J. B. KRIEL. • Huntingdon. Al TO 'S: 4 Gentlemen ; Important chanya in °muumuu% rii•er lt" , "_ , lication of" Dunlap - a Conveyancing and nun..." rt. M e " 4. for ome enlargeinent of that' excellent and highly mewl st 4" The ed rt tort which you are about loymbliiik,, ernbot , ,tte a very large amount-of new and varied maner, and tr , i I" adapted to general and mews% wants. eanuut fdit tu ae CR ° with a cordial welcome by the prole:1'10n. A familiar acquaintance with the work, and a cireful 0 tuition of the rheets of the forthcoming rilithall. Pun' 'e minuend it, n tih great eon fideuee. as a book which the hand, of every rcrivinet. and have all early pl•le , brary of cvery ger, tlerna n engaged in the r?e lice or the law Very jes pectfully. y ri Messrs. f l C. Ic.l. Biddle. Oct.. 30 1834.GEuRGE lAA - - =RV:• T-WO GOOD PAR t MB von !MIX ' THE exeeutors of ibelast will land testament of Samar! deed, Lem of CHI Creek. Crawford county. Pa - 1.411 ' ... ! private sale, the reeestate of their said testator. ronioi over SOO acres of eteelient lai,d, situate in the beo Pan'' ' r Valley of oil Creek, and In the borough of Tivitiville. art ; the lit day of November.auethe 18th day of lieemi'et. • Proposes tar purchase will be received until the leis Dec.. before which day no-bargain will be 6nallr c" 4 11 ,The land will be sold in two parts. , The i t ~ 'acre'acres. vrint,73 acres improved land , will be , sold on f s. terms. Two-thirds of the purchase .moss` days Irons the time of Purchase. and the reniamiier , months thereafter. The Westeni part. about OA • . C"' about Ile acres improved, and a good h ouse - and hen.* old on terms of immedirie payment. :both mins a:rotd able facilities for grain. grading and dairy farms, te,rt Composed of nearly equal ponionit-of firm' bottom. and hill Nnd. Their cowgirl:lw w'sth the thririnf'"".,_,-, • Titusville. their nearness to other wails and s. sail • *Hon in the midst of a very esbemsiite !tasteful Insure an unfailing market for Wei. produce and a r sp na. , creaming value to the land 'melt They else rtford 04- Water privileges.-To all who tee. unacquainteh site t or Icier and quality of these ferule we would say. cow which amine them. Any information may be devi"i cis :./ Cerldlii the above property , or terins:uf sate. ,SaY bi ..- .application to us at Titusville. , . .—St 715 BAGS Mo. (Um, l o w ita. a ttd LOHZ• - I 'raalL. , K: iuln K.Ul--El; " c°it: Oct. 1861 t.L A/ sad throttle at , Cheap as the cheapest. •rrt Afar* w, F, RiNDERNst ===