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Itove , ‘lvSj:,X'/ J t. i v*S 1 , . - cerylnll.anil lrtc,and,Elrcim aropndme, Ihonov ' yluallj l,' s t m.no4 And: 1 hive riomei notm tooth u i- I,J - ‘-'T* » < J . •, ■;. * ~.. to rntroducofo yopmy friend, wbo will nddresvyou ,«*’ * v ,,V 4*' ' I ■''■'■• yinvolation uT for which m-' ’ -;'• -;r -»oa re conundmg. Wo are on thocroof apol.u. ,* «l f* v rial crisis f- I^ P rak,no» airadonm|ogae,nor a.a pol ‘;y*7' *!,. , v ’; t no American ctfiMm -inafwy that fr.'' f& ' '" '; ” '-no«,when the influence of Our free institutions ia iliakiogtho old'World to its ccoltb,—when the ei -.‘ <,' J , . , V , 1 ' - : .*> / ardSlobrrmrglpnima'govfrnment«rcHhytoUcrlng 'AV. ; l ' Uaoncs»ndlingdom‘o,itfathetime,«ben,ofnll ’i p Av.r’ '’' v 4 > ,‘ , ‘ > lV , _ r ,outers, wo should mainlainthat system of govern i77 ‘‘' - , ' vrafintourselves. - ”• * 4 . . b-,, >5 J«. »-%', ’ „ The quesUon rnJlio present contest is not one or ti->r.A'V,A/ V ‘ ’ . mdn,butofprmciples/>cPrcs.dcotdoes ootre ki’l'Y. 1 ] ' **.' ' . cove ihehrghcstg.fi of Umpeopleu a reward, bat fL".''**" i "<■- , 5 = * J r k '' as a uuat. mvanl or thfr people V f ' , w S •' - ' ihaunan uhlf^buW be -sdectcil fot thU important •«'*,; t V/ ' '<• j;, , , J ■« ailtywhohai the Cbowledgo, tbc experience, and V’,J S * r ->',"■*»' _,*' - ' ■’" ' " the alaldy to serve them, and who‘wxll carry ont Ijvl' ~, ' , 7 ‘ that course of policy tv Inch he'ptofcssca.tft support. ' f ?7 r ‘M* . r ;i ‘ -Wlnt then are-ttic relative claims of ihe candidates! -oi 'r' r ■*-' *', : ■ •' 3T 1 Tor ’the -Prc'-idcncjj frhen this test isf applied!* Gen., 7 7 ‘‘ J J ' 4 '' r ', ‘ ’v . ‘.f . ' is the nominee ol the Democratic I know Tr'S / - .* 4 ’ liiin iiell. Hera an,«Umalle man, with a giOed ] '.-i ■ :..,i • “ V 'mind, and a tind'heart. IHms a statesman and a ’i, r '*‘; . “ *,’ J i 4 ,* , “ man -of loaiiing-j, Ho has been disiingnished in ma %l , l t,' / , 1 ■'■>', . ■ '"".V ' j,vlniporumtpublic stations at home, and,as^ the 7V 'r' ' *. ,** •. '•rinresentalive of tlio'country abroad,he suslatned i\ , 4 ,’ '• ; , the hpuor of our flag freedom or the seas., h r*; •„ ' ,f s : ' . You hare heard of thc-ammuple treaty. It was a ', '/** , ' ' ' proposed oilisneo of five European powers, for the ‘ , ' , ' 1 . professed object of defeating tho elpte Uado, bet. t . * 1 ivTlli the covert and' infanrous'dengn of establikUng i, "a\ • ‘ - , 1 ' V Y ' , the rigid to search onr vessels, and detain them, on •i, . ' i. . t their royigc. t'rancC was one of the nations which s;■ ; '* \ .' via 3 tof.rio tins aliiiuco. Gen. Casa was then our * ’ . , , 'minister to- that country. Ho-opposed the treaty-' < • ; ‘ • , t csericll allliis influence w ith tlic king against it—^de * ' * . 4 monslrated iU dangerous results, and the conse “■V, 5 - , , , ' ' , rjnence iras, that the Quintuple alliance, (I beg your ■ _ ‘ . • '■' ' pardon, bat'd went to Hie devil. Tbowar 7' ' '' . ' , 1 Of IS J 2 was declared av yon looW, In'consequence i ‘. ‘ f ,• ‘ ’. „ . *■■ ’ ofthcsamemvisiou of onr commerce. Oorvcssels " * . ‘ ) '- r, A.’ »had been detamed, our coamen impressed, and our i‘ ,'r •’ , m-aiHod. Ia tha't war,Ccp.Ca£»he • • to fight iho baUlcsof his country, yethe should not ■ i*. , * '•* ’ ‘ ■- be afiiorc SolJicr'vihowould preside over the Amen* ' , ' '' : ; • ; - ‘ r , ■ f\ icon people. When a’ boy, he travelled over the ~ , ’ lolls on foot. Ho recoiled early lessons nndcr .p.v' '. t ‘ "* " Jefferson', and was infiasted with important offices ’ * ' byMhdison, lie baa been our minister to a foreign ;t" f i * coontry, and a leading member iA t&e Senate oftpe ’X S' ‘'* 4 '• i' ’ J *'■- .i„ ' United Slates. It was only that he wan prevented ' , 1 l c r> „ y" by the infamous surrender of Hull, that his name ’* c v Y v‘~l '* ’ V . \ u lias not proved as conspicuous in the military as in "A.. '. s »*.r' ‘* i annals of the country. And yet, our whig ' 1 * ? * < , - ' friends pretend to ridicule tlio story of his breaking ’-I.- „f. ly\ V - ‘bis sword.-Why one ofthem lalbly said ntHarns ’ ' i\ l ‘. I\~~ ~ •’ *’ burgh, “it was a pity he didn’t break his damned ,7' 'v i ' •'% - " 4 . **\*\", 1 . , neck.’’ Yes, a pity for the whigi, he didnH, apd J.« ‘"'i it '•'' v, L '' *- .‘T J k - Villi?, r presume, is what was meant. But is not this vf x * £u 5 V /> ■ ' V A Strange language, to apply to the great Statesman » •l ' i,,s *• .f - nnd early defender oflns coontry. ±m - •»* \ w, , K ? yt t • But name. the otbor fliue. We eli *'V,:7'* '•tA,V- '• ■ • ’ 1 know what isdnc to Goß.'f. Hois an honest man ly ‘ ' a jid a brave soldier. He was nominated by the Oj ' ; 7 / V whlga merely because they expected that he would '<('> 1 . ‘ ride into tho Presidential chmr, on the car of mili r' J\ ■’ - . titry triumph. But he m a man neitherexperienced o‘, I- . i.*,» 'f « * t?’*.', • " - . ' 'jn cinl affairs, with no settled political principles, - C \ y •* " l ' 'Vi ■” .* 'V' nnd docs not possess flic knowledge necessary to a*' - 7 “•* '' V / ' ” conduct the vast operations of o Government like ■ t- -77 I* :' ■ ‘ •'( ours. Jffhf what says Daniel WehsterJ Toujill ' . 1 r .» ' ' . ff ,_ . , laoiv fie is a wing—agood whig, and a man of gi •\[l ' --'C/ . i 1 ’ ' ganticintellect. fHereMr-bPCandlcss rCadapor iJ'i’.'TS ,V A J ' i - ‘- - tipn of the great speech in facor of Gen. Taylor.) jt7; t ';* i \ -7 7 - - . y V? * _ l } ‘, . ' " man nnd a military man merdy7and that it is the , '*',.'*‘,7-7" *a. i-’"’,’’ ' ■’! 1 firsUnslanrC-whcn such a man lias been offered to /' ‘ s.> 7*, t\‘ y . 3i,'. , W.",.'",, , ]\ *""* usfor a President, He alludes to Washington and C r < ,J ' > 7, / ’ ,-%nrriaon. tVhy does he omit Jackson l Hcwasa 7 ‘>,'7 bomber of Congress-had been a judge in his own V 77" >' 7k'i, V •* Slate, ananas die first United SUtes Senator from '• s". " 7' < • ’ TcnnefeEco.. my friends, can “a President he, ;>7- ‘ V*~ ? w'7‘? ■>£’' 'l ‘7i7 ’ * ' * V-V ‘ madti'n an hour! Can he acquire the requisite •t, ,"i“>‘ t .»Vv **; - -<* . ’’ ’ 7 knowledge or our foreign relations, our trade, our V :*!' -*',V7o ' - x - ' J 7/7' " 'revenue, our treaties, in'a few montlis, orpven in, 7 7 ' , ' t *f a few years V And great as Gen. Taylor is in hi. *->4 b r , t ; ; 1 : 'prolhssion, anil much as lie lias done in the service 7777 >V'VK^;^5/«’; v..- pf liis country, weare forced to conclude, that ho is i 7 7~r -? • *7* ' V 0,1 * ;7 : unqualified to he tlicihicf magistrate of the Ameri 'jbs!lr.. AvSiOf. .’S „ .7; * '..i...’...? -,. 1 7 people. IfU was imprudent to nominate him, I 777 Vr- 7. 7-71 . ' 4 '‘ - -.T no .tar to deet him. -If !t was had to , V: / It. y % t - ml - ke bim. i> candidate, U must be soil worse to r 7 7'- fV v* 7 7 V,- make him d President. (' 'v * 7 7 ,t! °' l ' mlctt4-u»>speak. I came Intro* < • ;7.7,; .• ducO id you, my Black. .I weuuto ‘school wilh-lum when a boy. Wcsbt together no ts " 777 v * r7‘, --. ;l r\ V 7 4 the came .behcli, and I know 'tl.e kmdncss ol his ■ , - heart. Hehaabcen absent, as you know,as a yol 4:. 77. leer; hut he ,s not a mere soldier.' Hehasbeen a riS^4i h h‘fi£, yy y ■ good law>.r, ami stands high ißJhs profession. You if-. « 1 “M h>‘ bare hiard an ,ucid > tl,at 1,018 ha,? lm,sc ißi taH ■ ' * aligator, hut qnly to show hia atkicfimont. Sow 1 ' ?fo-Api;joldyfinieliable auljtqrily,,that, m tho long.add, ainder A tcop'cal sun> there-wusnoM 'Z *ligloJ«*r diy that' the Colonel rode Inß- owe _ r% A tA< r voicc 7n 110 crowd-“ That’s a fact; 1] know* it-”)' WJio rode lnmi-;Why r the s.ck eol ! v \ 'drer, J the pttor volunteer,'broken down byTatigiie , £ickncs9, -was placcfl jn siddlop anii ibe, • -CoSbncrjrvqrcVteilimfufit Mjs!ymayiwlto''is7befrir«>yow-as.',>s.caadiiUW..".l..w>ll.pay : x * 7 t v 1 t 1 » -* T'X IjV --'77 7■, 7 ’ .7' 7 7 - , - - 1 y <<, ,--r -7' -* ~ ' 1 / v » , 1. <* f~y ' ■‘*7 - - - <, 1 7 v Tv.* i ’ a " l u ' , ~~ y, \ ! ‘ -7 ", '*'7'‘‘7 I y7W -• 1 , . v-a- *.f. .f. -tyfr'.hg ai.'A * - s. ’j 7ti,--To#7 f VA-t7 r ~ b -‘u '--i -:V: mm mm mm r ' P _ V C S-.C V w.- V V-1 H I * 5 " • ;■ v «, ->- s^M^igKVjjssj t«v- —’ lost. 21, 1643, .r. •... :-«j • '?i- 'i7. '• (i v • ntftbl&t of In opponent. I rnnSSpmafihifli■ » aWnj«orthy |mlr|«atoce aoirapppiti '* hire %f°??rt*iorh,. heart* htimel^r,H*J* ntitormed wtftfthe' panoply of war, but »)* sou “ d Democratic doctrines, and incorruptible "political principles*- The Whig Platform. It hat been osserted,ever since die adjournment ofthe Philadelphia Coavention, dial the “Whigs'* bod adopted aft pi Mforto-rdiiat diojf went bcfoijothc country without any avowal orpnneiplea;—in short thai'&eyTisdlbecoSo' ‘uprmcipled, ,This has been ’so sfeidily rtiterated for Apolitical ftiendsisqd the federal editors nnd orators pre served so uniform s silenceon the subject of “Whig” principles, that w e have been led to believe all that had been said was true, rfow much were we de ceived, only a day Or two since, on havibgfevoalCd to u»—(for the benefit ofthe whig party ,tn general, and the Taylonte branelvofit ln> particular)—the fol rowiag broad, beanuftl platTorm, whichwas adopted in etcret teuton by the distinguished batchers, who determined that rt lb|tt same old coon” should no more he prowUng abont in the neighborhood or Whig National Conventions, and who therefore de- : termincdto kill HenrrClsy, and bury with him nil remains if the whig party. Wo commend this beautiful piece or workmanship to-ths . esp«pW; traction bf all the members of the extinct farly. j t ga&a no VETO, . V 8 I s> NOTTJWBA'WBDS. : * 300 IVEGBOES. , (AKTi-siiwanr) BIiOODJESI HOUNDS, liim-WAB—acwisrrr) *rna COOTTIfaW bg «*«I CmgrMMUjasz. Contemplate thisbeanuTnl stracturo null Its pro portions. Itscalminalioii m iohre#4?tiiat Jboreis aobundance of room for “OW WhiteyS” am} upon, bin back stands General Taylor “high above all tie ■rest/ invahapo and • lineament--proudly--..eiaiucat!” There v»o find the clear bropii docUhia «*n'p y.ito,”— aa this'‘should nci'tr be erccrciscd,rfeept incases, of clear violation of the tonstitnltoSijor manifest haste and want of consideiation . by-Congress,:* in in which last class Of cases it baa ever atone been exercised. Descending frojn the cxalledl position | occopicd by the crowningprinciples.fafif otd upon the platform,!, o. “old Whllej” and “oldZaebl” «e findserorallydpascd f.‘whig,V.and. no. tyMg, i. e. “not ultra whig,” “Tariff ’ nod “no Tariff;” those “300•negroes,” who were bought to.be made slaves of ibr firir oien good.' and tbo high moral principle of “snti-slatery,” the Florida “Blood hounda,” drdled by Gen. Taylor (according to ‘“ whig” authorities to devour men. women and dill-, dren, white and black, aa well as copper cototed) «to find out where the Indians ,are—not to worry thcm;”snd nlmostasthe foundation stone, on which, to haso so glorious a- jdil/pnn, we find inscribed “soti-w«r,— humanity'” and, as the trownlng/le signof -a master svorVman, : this- platform, ■ with, W these great add glorious principles upon it, is based, upon “ibeconsti—” but here the builder could go no further: he well knew that a part only of that glortoua instrument ho was about to name would suit hu compaay.and ho therefore broke it. off just where they wished it broken; in order that by giving, to a majority ofCoogrcss a power aboro the Consti tution itself, “whig” men, and “whig” menaures might, baply, 'pro»e successful.. Such ulho nature I or the “whig” platform; and such tbo character Of its foundation. , The Democracy of Clarion*, _ is - 01iH‘Grea*y ,, *WlIy seems l6flilnk,ihatirekndrtv ' morn about Ibe moTCnftDli of the Hcmocruts IuCIS" tkm county than any man id this country i, anil to takes n great deal of pains tomake his two. or three dozen readers. beliere that the British party there are likely to break down the powerful majority that hU so long eontrolled that county; butallbis efforts to make this appearto be Uue. vnll be ns unavailing M Ihey vroold to irdircclcd to the conversion or the majority of that ebunty to thebclief Of Art principles. He makes a very great “blow” about, the desertion .Jrom tbo ■ Democratic party of Judge Myers,, Who boasts of its. having always been “a consistentsup-, porter of the protective policy j” and would have. I folks believe that, even iribisa fact, this Judge I Mycrs-wlelds a tremendous influence m that county. We io not eipcct the selfish and grasping.speculae 1 tors of anyparty,”who may, from the hopc of gain, •act with I na;foi , .?“tloe,io rcrnain: uutbuu; and we { therefore are not surprised: at hea.ing'rlbat .tbe.ionr I slttcnl supporters or a Proteehn system, ire all I ready to oppose the. election of CußSiUnd Butior. This; however, we havo .the best nnthonty- for air 1 serting,—that there is no considerable portion of the [ people of that county who can be influnueed by the 1 gentleman nllnded.to j nni that, ,of those who are j spoken of as most certain to oppose the Baltimore I nomineees,at least four-fifths arc the Arm and uuwa j vertng friends of the Tariff of 1847, who will bel'lo manfully for the election of Cass and Bailor.:. - J Thanltfal for Small Favor’s. - It is really amusing to*bear the Federalists cxul ting over the late.clections in North Carolina, Ver moot and Maine. The two former, ii ia wellkbown havo been long in thoir own hands, by-very ileci ded majorities; and in the latter they hayo.long been i and are now, in a hopeless minority, Their joy on account of the result in North Carolina, was because they were not thouronghly and entirely: defeated— although nnothcrisnrft triumph woutdho unqncstion abiy" worse than a dorcat ; and they • rejoico- on nc* I connt of Vermont, bccanse, though a majority of| the People arc against them, they yet teem to have | a majority in the House of Representatives of the, Stato; and may, therefore elect their Governor — though; according to Borne statements; evenc-this is i very doubtful; • In Maine, they .rejoice becauao of the division among the Democrats there,, which has in some degreoJessenod the popular vote against their own candidates. Truly the Federalists area grateful set, and thankful fur emall Eivoro! -, ' , The be tter of Hr, Clap,. ~ Wo alluded to this communication yesterday: but we find, upon a mature deliberation.upon it,, that it: contains a groat .deal' more of nuiibfrijr, than ■• ap parent at the dint glance. We give it, an wc.Bnd it. in the Federal papers, repeating our observation of yesterday, that. Mr. Clay “Tdocß not. say one word about Gem Taylor.” But while this la truc.weflnd’ that there id an ominous Want--that may have been filled tip, tna moat probably it was,) with expressions in relation to thePlnludelpliia nomination moo way gratifying tn the fnends of Taylor. Mr.Claylhcrc | fu'rc, a« well nr Mr. Webster, .may he ;aaid to take ground rtgobut that eomroation,: even though-their vote may possibly he east tnsuchn manaeraatoau*. ftnin it. Indeed to ask him to endorao that nominee, is, wh think, more (han the worst private enemy of I the “ultra Whigs” would do, ’ Thiels ibe mitflaled I letter, aapubhsecd in the Federal papers ; : I ‘ “'AannAHD Sept, Bth 1848., I s/AUES Bnooua, Esq.~ . ' . . i I ’ «I and shal)giva no. countenance or l ehcouragementto nny movement tobringmy name, jiaacaudidate Ibrlhat office,(the Presidency) before I the Pubhc.” ' . I “On-one point I desire no and that a, I'that lief utterly opposedlo iho use of my name as I a candidate forlheProsidcncy, r, . I “Mywartti regardatoyourbrother. «.■=■.>■■■*»; i I - *‘i nuf truly your friend, * ' j v.'-..'.r -.r r: - j.. “And obedientservant, > I “H. CLAY.” " v *' ’ ** 7 j T \ 4* \ * ' ” - - \ , ZL‘ 1 ■*, ~ u i -^.v-;-^/^-.: vt.-j- -'.iT-iiv-v:.v , n- ! v=-:^'v.-!?-.s-:i'. ! ' j••.*?•;> -:- (-;••.v'. v»/rL -'\v-' ..;'■•-.•■••■- -•■ - • •' ;•■ t... ■■•■'■ * 7 1 3 \ ** ! * ■*. i * <; BieubenvlUe »nd JmlUB» Ri(ll»»*V held last pvcnoM, fQrfthepurdei|o • 6f«te^*i? in 6 • f comraiHee!4M tog a reiptcb villeand®idltina Ranroad/ Joseph Esq.} was called lo the Choir, andJouitH anriatappointcdSccretary.- The committee, Dr r Jobe ThompsoaHanna and-Alewndef Conn* ing been introduced to ,tbd peeling, Mr. Ctfher proceeded lowin'the objictV iheir WH, this | city, inwftw «° “ ,d ‘“*< the < chis*n»or'Steubeavilfe'hatl.ewploye4i*r, Wwpp® to make* survey from that had jest been completed, and was found to be altogether I practicable. ' * i Dr. Andrews then proceeded to gipp 4 fell history . of what bat been done by the citizens of Steubcn vjlle, in reference to this Railroad. He read por- 1 tions of Dr. Whippo’a report, and shewed thorefrom ] that there would nOtbethe least difficulty In finding j a good route, west of ktcnbenYille...-!Kio Doctor, to, aciear and forcible manner, argued and preyed that the Steubenville route combines advantages oyer, any other pro posed roa to through, the State of Ohio t He shewed thst it pmMed.nearly'dne 'west-throOßh ■ the centre of the Slat? to Newark, penetrating the vast wheat region, and terminating at Cincinnati, the great tommerclaf. emporium of tho Stalo* Wo havo aottlae at pnaaenVurgive* fall report of the inters eating remarks of Dr, A^dtpw*}-but we may etatc,- however/ that tbosewbo Weropreaent at the jtaeet ing last nlght,vWere Tav6rably inipreitsed wjlh the, feasibility and importance of tho project. . . ' . On motion of Judge Shaler, tho.chnir appointed. 1 the following gentlemen a commlttee.toeonfer.witb; the Steubenville committee this morning at 10 o’clk." via: Neville B.- Craig,' Jend Carothers, Thomas I: Bake well, Joaepb Pcnnock, .Robert Dalzell, and,. John McFaden. The meeting then adjourned until 74 o’cfock lhia evening, at the aame place ; at which time, we trust, there will ben large attendanceof-ofnor citi zens generally. - Another I*l6 Hailed* The Federal papers, in different parts of theconn try; (aft’d the Gaiotte oflhi* city among the number) alter hiving conUnocd»long otter it was proved to be a lie, to circulate the vile charge that G&Kvtfit^had aetunUyWndtefaoioeofbisassociatesotitofalargo ftum of money,—have started another story efimou lar character. They now ebarge Gen.'Casa with having been the first man u> etart a duUllcry in Michigan) and that hehoa made a large amoontof money by aeUing.vhqnor -to.tbo Indiana. —Here is a. denial ofthia charge which come* from high antbor r ity—authority that no Federalist in the eonntiy can | overthrow. Will there editors*ahow their roagnanr mity hy copying thia letter} ' - - ‘ Dctuoit, Sept Blh, ‘pi or Sir:—T have received your letter of the 3d mat., informing me that the charge that “General vCaaa ereetedtho firat ditullery in Michigan, and sold whiakey to the Indians,’* 1a producing some effect in Ohio, and, tit reply, to yonr request, to be furnish ed with a. stntemcot of facts w tho ease, I have to aay that the whole chargß ian«»y ftlsehoml, with- 1 oul one word of truth from bcglnningto cdu. - The first distillery in Michigan, ond the only-one, that! haveeveraoen'orheard of, mor nearthracily, where Gen, Casabas ilways? resided* ; when in the State, was erected, as I have been informed, and beliftvc, by the late Col. Henry t. Kent, about the time! tint come hern to reside, itrifte year,-lots, and was owned and controlled by him, uuid about twenty yearn ago, - whenU -coasim to, bo osed ns a distillery ,’and. was turncd inloan or-mili. Tuc land open which it was built may perhaps, have been leaded oriperchaSed of Gen. Cat*. GfUiuT am ■ftot posiltvei bnrfurlher than this, X »m .certain that he never had any thing whateverto do with ifr-aor has he, ns I hasohetid htm aay, ever drank « glass ■ af apiritnoot liqsorrin bit life. yjcius ]spbN ■- The Barnburner* la Penniylvani*- ; .J> ii :Tb'eNew-York'Trae6unthus*peaka.ottboßara- j : burner*’ effort 10 lhu city. “It iay*: “ They hope j trilb the aid Of their follower* there to ho able to I tenure the defiat of the Democratic Stale ticket, the. h candidate* adopted (Jytho< whig# hiving nominated byiboNatiye*. 1 ' Tinman-out audnotj Nauve-Abolition-Wbig. They may 1 do their wont, I —may unite the Federal tats« Natitirt»,di*appomted I Democrat offico'-scelora and .Abolitionists, a*,- pro-.I posed upon Johnson, avd-then they will catch a high J (all, or no are much mistaken. Nothing of recent I occurrence goes so I for a* thin »end*Ciou*barg»ln,tp j prove the hollowness of the claim of the Yonjiuren 1 tamily.bytvhom it has been arranged, tor the-pos« session of democratic principles. " We will now ] have an opportunityof-asceriiuning-whetber.aynipa* I thy with Tpn Boren in tile fancied penooal wrongs, •will i induce .Democrat* to' permit- themselves tor,he sold "in tho lomp” to federalism. Excessively Smart: I .. The Net* York Evening the leading, organ | of tho Barnhurnera, aayirs*f;Bome one has aaidtbat there Orb to hi five cclipsea, the present year s. two j o! the the Sun, woof tho Moon, and one of Idiot* Cass. The eclipse of Cask will be torn! -throughout the United State* and Mexico.”;. We have no donbt of his wish, and that of all like him, that Gen. Cass should ho ttHftti t but the Almanac* that wo have examined, give no notice of such an event, thitfs to he witnessed in the Unilcd btate*. We can readily suppose Hal Mexico is foAto Gen, Cass. XheFed ersl “Whigs” were her apologists during tho war? Martin Van Boren was looked upon as .secretly, fa voring her course |-end-Lewis Cass can therciore hope for nothing from either of these, or theirfrteud*. Be doesnottook beyond hi* own country and.its friends for political support. Hon, Reuben Wood, We are pleased to learn: from our last Cleveland papers! that this eminent Democrat has been: nomi nated for t gross in. the Cleveland,district, Ohio. -Judge Wood is the early friend of Gen. Cass, cud ■ hfio always been a-firra and consistent Democrat.— Mr.-Giddingsts running as the Van Buren Abolition- Federal candidate. Tho Taylor Whig* have also their candidate in the field j and we havo overy, roa-. son to believe that, with, a -leader- so-, popular as. Judge WooD, tlio Democracy, must acliievo.a glo rious tnumpb. We hope so, at least. , . , - .a*. 1 -:- • ~ ‘V- r i-'::'?•••' : nr. eiaysnitjiis Biettiiip),,. ; ; Tho Ohio Organ, publiehed at Cincinnati, aaya r—, ■> We were permitted the pernsal of a pfivato, letter - tho other day, from this dislingnishcd-utalpsinan, to,- one Of our leading cltixens, Inwhichhedcclaresliia determination not to take nn neuvo part in the pres ent canvass j hut when the day of eVcclion comes, ho will go to tho polls and vote according to tho’bost light id his possession at thetime.” ~ ,*i7 -1 . : This is certainly rather • lukewarm -support of the daughter-house ticket. .'.y.fiJ.v ,t ■.?. Klecttone to:Com£. <■-. :r. ! Arkatisaej'Georgiii; October 2.; Mary land, October 4 f South' Carolina, October 9; :Pcnn tjlviuiia and Ohio* October .10 i Michigan, M issipsip. piijXouiamnh and. Texas, November 6 ; Jfew. Yotk and New- Jersey i November 7'J; Massachusetts,: Not. 13j-pclaware,' November 14. c i A Long Vojinge. ( ; • The Bloop-of-War Marion, CapU Simonds, armed at Boston ontha 13ih lastaat Shß has boon absent three years, and while absent Bailed about 50,000 miles, and suited 50 places. . ’rf-o'/c:. v;.'•VV*r*--U - * K t 't* / v»-ti - lx *H * * *1 f i r ! ~ >Vt 7 •* " \ , 1 */; . ±r.- v-v;.. .“:.• ■ ■-.V'.’T •■i v f .'M T-.-:. i j -: a :i /■•''•• - T t ** A X * V 1 4 -VT-• ‘r ■- V p \* *v £ i, "i f/‘s;XC'v> '•• :V -' *•; s ' £.• .’•'if r „ f >1 f ~ •»' k t ri V 1 , ' ii&vs & y.?- , r “-*• ;be"ftsnd\ip.the.‘persoftS’,wbbi!iijnposedthelleadieg BCosfenfisiiiv SfSe t*tai)jl«Ri, IfcllicnAßoa, ofthis «it/^-bo'pariynia(|iar'fpars..Aniongtße other names, we do nut xocognun one belonging-4q ; s atrait-out Democrat —me,- poamblyj Mr. pigraTts. eett, of Blair, who sb rather a fumy politician. The rest arc alt nyowcd abolStioniats, or have been active,membera of tho,wblg narty-r O 5 the clcctoiy atliCsctvWoobrtrvfe, teg mines of tj>tso‘fiooo,.Do‘. mocrais, but as neither of them were present at tne. •meitingrTt raTcaaonable to suppose that the use or their nametfwasilvhpUy gpaothorued., -We wjßnol, ibclieve’that-'aucV-tncn as Geohoe it- luooli, ol Pittsburgh* Earn) 0, gKESBSTt nud JOIIH ASWOSV 1 *.,oUhwdtt >-»toert the holy ones tiftho t£ob-~ tv-sir electors,that have heretofore 1)0*0 identified ‘with the Democracy-rhiii'econa'ehted.to.ailtfn jeeh t'cause/andßnply.fcr-ihe,,purpose, ovjliaoreawato, Uob. -A glance at tliorcoropany in which they tutu themsolroa—at the facttohiataend dißappoiptegjdes.; mneogues, who arctryingtnruinbccausctbcy coultl not rate —ought to he sufficient to coityinco litem,, thatlhefree aoilmoverocnt )rrOiiB-Stato r is injtn,e hands of thuse who-hare. been - ootonoßalor their assaults upon-the Union tend ;nf those; who,d*sin> to, ioitily Mr. Valt BtftES'S autblfous longings.’lTho siinploqucsuonnCJicq aoil T -lefit.p,iWU&-jseparftod i from demagogues and malcontents—-will , Unsettled sautfiiclorily to Worth aed 80016, upon the fuhda tftentalTiritidiples of the. Constitution.: ,What t00,r,e,.| does any reasonable tdan dcairey 1 What more.-can any many cited 1 , - j , But, we ropoat, the ftee amt; movement-, as jpr&; H shadowed by the Beading Convention—is a dead tails iireln Pennsylvania. 1 Even-thdse Wipr.gympathivd, with It, sec and fcol that there are other and better, ways la effect thoobject-lTbo Pennsylvania ucjno. cracy has no reason to fear thoVAir-BtinsS insaalon., 1 - PeuntylvantaA- l ‘‘' Taylor's Letters Boiled Down* We can form from his letters W'from htsdeela* rations: - ■ l - Ist. That heis ato party man. . ] ■ 2d. That he 1* unwilling to be nominated by.phf* i ty or be tho candidate of party- ■ » ' l] ' • 3d. That ho would only accept •ef nomtnalipn .tor, the-presidency coming unanimously from the people. 4th.- That be has nof formed pOlttical opinions. | 6th. Ttidtheba* formed political opinions. , ! - 6lb. That b'e would prefer Henry Clsy tonHotheir, men os a candidate for the presidency. . ,w tl :,i 7ib. Thatbc.wUl nos ijciHhd fi#W forHoury Clay.-! gth. Tbathe la opposed to the acquisition of ter ritory by conquest* ' ;-< Bth. That he is in favor of it. ■, - -> 1 , ' JOth/Thhl he Is for the WilmotProyiso. t . % f 11th, Thai ho it agtmat it. ' , 12th. That he is a moderate whig. 13th. That hois a rabid whig. ' J * ]4th. Tbathe will not declare ins opioiona; , • IDth That he doca declare them. - i 16th. That he will not lend himself to party pur- P 17th. Tbathe does lend himvclf to party puipoacs. ■■ 18th. Refers.to bis Allison letter, and goes lor ecr mentiog the Union* ' _ -.: : .-W»i6ra [X? „.eu in the heads of the barrels, and ington eiiyy wer& .«the contents flow ont and ainlc Into,thegronad. obtainiDg-]atHjwamnt* /'ra!l3flle n My«- : : ' vv , ■-:;.-a?S -T6i* wa*an iltegat p/oceiiSweyet,bpne»qJent jgagggß^gag^^HS 8 * 9888 • i_ _ may havc - w* tOaßurntfeaUk-;. ; v ( 5 , -**d • ' '“JnsossH s«,|» £sBSt3SSSi££&3S2SL 'tadtoiraWyfcxecnw.??: 1 wu Ty,preßßaiu4 b* .hit&iJWbflS»- wpofa. . Naw k ih£reforc r inobe#ecorf«ice , « r SUtthp ;i graded, ofAHeghiny city •Wdconntof, vcathetiu s«- ' Given raidermybandVandtbeGreat BialofjheSta lo ! - ' Vs; T •• ; ofthe'CannTOhweJatttheae.Teaty-tbird.';:,. .. VJtftpt efeetiotaof -. gWe pabUe notice of sneh : meratein stehaoUce whatofficoraart tobeCl^lri^lii mbUc n®wjo toK«Jof»Of*J®tOf> , nrt)'fl/*l«g8« nr. cf-'P’rtJ ;“lbe;WWWMK®Wlrt*|SiW!^J!lP*.’««^r:**rj.ij:?,.; onanimt t formed tomeetm tbfchottse-ofMTSi dtoa ldUtej-aHhe Soldk* of, > ; U 3& cu^fW prefee E • ;-hiWtoW«i«isUttß*n*i»s(»^^ it Matt vTOeclectoraoftheTOriOTatdonhacUyor^tibnrgh ’ , lo mrel'ai thehouse ofAlidreiv.sl'MoK£T, On PllUltt leeatq;! “-Tbe ■•*•• .barehjloineetatthe.Wji^KuialQHCofeetHoue^ye^Tn*^:-:' vor af i ■.• pf Peim -•' t$ A ' ‘^ fQ [ e T^celottOTffof-iheSixth''W»rf-or.tfifriitT7p£^?iW«- ibid vn bttTCKtoxuMt£tffc*«otfeetioaety^ otdccl comet of Fennsylvemlu A.veimetu>4W^^ogipuWKev.■ “ U^Sc3«towi, of the A® fcty of pint ot j 0 * 1 ? to meet *li >ald ?nd bin L^^-Theetecioreof the-Bigbth :Ward . -■. illison- . . •Feiui«sl,tttDiaA v eoo®«bt:»tiwpro.tth.V::ir.tv' ? *•=£;' ■ - •g;? yijKeSecidraof „ .. boreb, to moot at iheoffice ?P :. ■ a „ nritomeetaHhe hoose oT J; Woodbon**, on Bobuuon tOw . ■JJjC'Ctw' r -jt'' ' *i '’■ :’v ji%*- * *■' : ~■ l - 1 neinff VThoelcflot* of Jbe S«ond.Wißd.of lUte irism ■ . aheny, 1o meet al tbc house of JohnObvcMtqviaertyoc* The enpied by-John Gchrtng,) coroor nd ortho teltaWori of the ctiy.of.Ali^be*. *o I**' hy,toiacet at ihe Public BcboolHonMimaaidvvonSi on irwiitt hoEomCoiißnom. ‘’ •. ' - • ' '•; »'S.i ' B, .: Theelcctaraof ihePoatih Wart of die? Uy, ■ t Ibir gbenvito nipetat the house of iJrfc ."Wrire..tji»t s iCOnKv s . Therfectote ofrfPiUtowneWWo.nKelOiidenma^oi. Mre-Kancy MaTray, on uie. MechanicftVand.iPanner* - er hi tutnmko road, m *riO,lown«hlp, jweoitts oaaliWd»p»: “jgJ allgeneralelMUon»inithe^ioliv >M“ .; in hi . of John Bcitlri’.ia.thovilloge • ca a JThe clecioraof-WiUtina tofwMhl^toltwetatlhehonse... C, fi or- t; ’O' otPlmniownahlp'tamesfcoUhe’bpoiwof -:, yfi MargarelXiule, (Eorraerry JohnrldtUe’aJ m said toora- . , rbo House, forraerlr't>ectttlJea- r f>y-Tfiirm^pft<>^t«rfl^^Ut»-- S'?l ; ,' heli onffh of Eliza6elb,;UnneetniiheTK««* fomenyoeepped. lad .bvjohnWnlden/lo^aidborough.'. '. ■. “s . • ' ino. .i."The.eJectOispf JeffertOßionwbipionieerdttotoao 1 oPlohiiSnec; fongetlj! occupied'byJ.Suig, uf*ol4iown' ; -AS electors of Mjlflhrtowni&p tontSd .ni. the .how* sj itih i iof Swnaeiwnsoh,fonneriy;occnpiedUy,sJ«s*Ef»jJ|eeV .: 'V ia'aaidtownship;: - / / ' .'••'•.•'i-''.C'.-! •' :, 1; The d’cetoraoC Ppper Si. Clair wwuahip:W BKeta} Ihe i , '■l’l Ji(Miaeol JfljzicvConner>'\a rairftowosbip. i V ; srei sur > ItbehoaJooFJoScßltttenidoweffcrrj^lnailratqWnahip.,- ; ,«S s Thsrclcfloraol Holsiiujoatovrn^iiptalnCetaltoehouae ■rt of SardtlKPotllthdi'iWmwrlr-AS^iAPPWi^f’te e*l townahip'iam«ot*wlnE4oo»e ;; Iri ‘ Chnile»,ifinlre'vUlngt;o.' : s ' ipi i vpi^dby i Johii;Shrftftß«trf4aid ? totrtt*Wp.»;:n;' ; : Id -■ f 1 j s- M uc .& xa» n ~~ -.Tbt eificn>SQr.ne*meiipwp«up /; O b „ „„.J r. r 01 rt 15 < nweiecw^f , &M= lumseof ihe farm Mid v , < Kroi^b^nyettMatttiih?]|> l 2f®k^vnuli e . c ,- .- • •.,.•.•■• ■ .;.. i V>.,'l :v.vv..v;wvv ;boaBe;i»wOccnpicdl^ i hl-BttldtownShtp. ,i; r —s .- S-..-: •• :. ■' -■■■: The tleclore ofTIMS'-ToWashlplOimeeV atiihc hsirte V X } '.■s’;;;--s;;-:ri, y.^n/.v-i^Mts^ ofGeoWoG»epe«on&eF«whfo'to£i|,;iii»puluiwii*bip. ! ■■■■:: K>Tbdel^Or»'af':PmotOWllshlMO»Wetl«idW/holid@lOf«:';ris*-v l ';|. William Goehrawe. Ekj, in said lownahlp., 5 , "i Th*eleciora oCWestDeer lownsbinn> hw«or-tho* } i , 'h6nae-orHMtonConle?s'taaddtornsMp,. , , i x s ..,s& * - 'v, * -nutil oihera aredoly.elected-- -* . \ ' TneonillnediTCKfireof ihat.tamloi-ofilildißaß'tOwnr , ? :■'.■■ i- j:.rs '.-vvv--> s - ; : ; 555..,. : .-riss-- : , ahh)KjMdmght m lql , own>3de*enliadbogndarr/'ahhll l * / - ‘EoJSh et ihe-etcilion beginning , i x ' • ' t . ' . > ’ i - «uaated»Oiumuigh*tn’»dlnnM, l y - *■ > era called ihe nver uaeks, lnlbe above » r ttal PabtteSehoonf&ase. in «m4l«roßffo t=-w- I, o'- 4 - 'ru»-elect4r»o''theboroui®Of&wwarty}ll*W meet <, r attheTewwHoeWrlnharilWTOtgh. s ' 6 Th& elector* of the horenehor &*ipSh»fg\lojdKt M ■ ' * •ihellbaetrof XantcC'Sharp*tnfcaidl)Oioogli!..i. -a"- ••• • .*■ - • ••• . • •*.•.: •■; of ihabOronAqfM!Keesp9 lrl l a ! ,l S?J :>!■■:■■■ -ww* ■;■) j'.-rSfeifi iheTowrrtfall, iaOmd «fcr. R «rth »„ “* < - 'Tb* elector* oftho borongh. of Sod* PmjWWj. to , • > . ' * _ [meetdlhehoosC bJtaerly * , , r- -r >ttCp2Q3tf , thcendof iboHimbogehelabfldgejln«ndhq^dßfOj. s ' . - M . x " h - ; ; , , VvL* said wilteledbyOallol— “ ' ■ ,1 < J rorfioveradr. - , f —.X „OneS«wra for Congress. •■ ' « . , -i XTaamuhaer, -- , -g, ' S * j FOnr petsonO for members W ,As«nlbly. i H , ' ' tv One pemoar Tor Cqnniy Gonumss|Oner< " 3 ' >- a \ • One I 'person fol Reorder. - * V -j 1 v * J ~ > s''l One pe.sod Or R(& ], , 3 ,7 ' > * l ihe l wio{:th«£idJif^-!sssi:v:s;, / j7i.,:is:-: l --':ii--;:iis;:-':--;sit:is; , ;^is'-:\.v.«j7:.:';.iffi: f 7!'®.l»'.- Softbe Pea«; who Jhall hold an office or impdnu ■ - , , . . men«ofpn>a«OMnisl«inaevUieO«»er»m«uoflh*.W|il; . ' . • •. ?•, tedBiales,OrofUnaBiaa(,or ofahycUyorlMorporaicd f i ■ " a I .dianict;-wheiher 7 aeondaissKmeao®«r£tmartmof c * , -r, Judge*. o» CJetk-bC atnf «lectu>iWrf j ' s'u, .mpawealtbiundtiisfmyluipeßMMjftywJJSjJ * " ■ £p v cetadf % to be then voted for* * S- * «* * 1 *• » '*•* ■». Also.inand;l»y)U»dUisecti iiuenaded,3liatd»ia£«enoiid » % *» 1 ihe act passed JnhriM.tß3B;aelided nn l»et solali«g-tw I the electrons oQhis Crnmnanweahh. shalUtothCcomnrn- j ' , 'i «d asto. prcaentanymUma qC«nothßnngih-dSecfi r , * , ' - - "s «' fromiWrtrWM Judge,lnapMJKdrCfePjJjjuWaTwnetoi 5 v o v *V» ' t: > - 4 «SLMsas»g4g«Masa|--• ; Gl«nj^e^ | - of Aogast,A.DaB43,andqfiho ; > V »'i- .- J .. ,r* .7-.'': -ST^ -J f ** ' //' * "' ' 1 .; . y-.' •“ Or *>. s '*L 1. .: - t -ti. »*.**-« A tried men's crioir.-—Tbq ; ‘,‘fr<;c speech’! cham pions find it, ■third sledding” (ft gel oftr Me. Van Bute&’s casting vote, as President of the Senate, in fasor-of (he bill authorising postmasters to »it« out : «rreo speech” incctfdiimsm 'rfOTlt tlio mji!l»> ?o? to destroy or suppress it. They say Uiarhc only gayo his casting vole in fasorof itreitgwssibfj I * l°t ® reading-rbcing carefid to forgot tliat if his towwp been the other way, it -wouldhare billed /Ae WH at that stage of its progress, as effectually aa if it had been voted down op jts Ihird r c;u} in £ -—Atvony At «"*■’* ' ‘ ' a®*Now that Webster ha* come onl itv/u"'®' of General Taj lor, a* «a nomination not Gt-for Whigs to make,”" the Looistille Courier is pr opinion that Mr. Clay ought, m like manner, to damn old Zack with a pronunctamenlo iB lus uvor. .It coaics anu and then adsises: and bullies, ".telling *lr. Clay that it trill lit belter for Taylor J The. latter, u> tie w oC this speech of Webster’s, may well at. claiovaave mo from myffwtoit -*■* Cincinnati Kp qnirtr* JUcc HviniMnsa.—Tbo Harvesting of Bteo, tnia thtr Wilmington Chronicle, ha* commcnn il on llje Cape Fear river. The field* promise more than the ordinary aggregate product. The ncathpt is. roost favDrahlo for the gathering. ~ lEPIVO* l*yiu : ivNo.£SO,.pf tb?l O of 0 F., nweU al Unit, co.ncr or Fparjb and Harkel street*, ttvery Weitoewfciy cyemns, at* po£t 7 o’clock, precisely , OPrP „^ o^ OUN G,Sre’>-| : . VWlihß'Broibcr* are hereby- cautioned again*! visii wg any of ihe Lodge* Steeling at ihe rametof W ood il a,St.Virgin'alley. Bailie AiigeraimLodge, No,g»,;i»ine only legal working Lndgeof Oa» Faiiown ill 1M or Al- IV KTGoodaoit * Clark, of ITetievnr, Ohio, NofembW SSflBlO, renin letter lo Dr« C Voiiglin.thnpropnebpr of die CelehratedUlhoiHriptie Mlirare, the Great Amir lean Kernedy, vTith ia ; *ta!emenrthat-in the Aiclnity; pr ] smtss ££ aamtMf'si of medreat men, have Jrfcldeil to it, and the acuUy aie using it In theft practice A largo number ofmedicai men are occntl for itsaalc—a atroag proof ot Ihe great vittnea of the article Call on Agents, in onr whose Mine* nw.io.ibe found o.rcflt American. al, near Caaaldlaun. jy ” :... try* HeadnehcttnoniMlerfroin whnt- eanstvdtavo . unMiltg remedy in CJlckenefiß Sojar-Cenled ytnlaU. Ponm litre PiJK-Tbetonn obstlttme nervous headnche. '■or hedtbrelmmrlsinip front fon’tie*v.6f:pie stomach, : ylew,, tn their operations lii n-ffcurhofrr*. and perr“n; % Vl I6 “W ana, jimdjer of this blood, wHlnever Be troufiled with tho beodaflia at all '■’.nw DroprieWSiMghis warrant of this, hna wmiyturn the tnoniry psldTor them ifiltey do not fame upW ■•irre eorainenilauonß,Neatlyeveryrc^lrarhy s t«“ l '>Ne? York recomrae»ds them for bcadO'Chctr, to of all other remedies, and onwards •’VISSr have riven iheproprirlarcernOculestoihi-eilcct. Ciicv ener’s Pills produce neither ghpe or rtsuSon j; coated -with sugar, are os easily s'* 4 ' l ™,"„** ™“ < [ candy,whichs*usghcmanobtionn advantage o«i'J othdr meiljcmc{ rewon* sntijeet fßiiendacliea shoal L never he without obox cflhtni, IbtThUS awufd\hey;. , CHu. j hirte'but tittle tofc&r frofam attnekiu. v . 1 1 fTT*Bold by . Gtn. Agent,. ..j., I ienSl - [,; , tFx»Tlutof ** z Jp-Bod Breath,adisagfeenbletaitemthoniouth,iuip" other onplcnsani symptoms, are tharesaU oftndigestion When the -food, instead of being Tnopcriy; dtewDl, re ynaini mthe sfoinneh ontlfit bocomoi ; fled;adeleterm* fluid, cotlea , 'which* mixing tyi'h tec fluid of the tnOuih, is certain not SSy to gtve a bh«l bieath, but m alio the itue cnoln of i Ad-gams,- a depoiu. of lattat, And'decayed , 1C Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills, of the'« North Am enanColtege of Health,” nor only c >‘;'L n s; lh “ *, i and bowelft of all bilioos and «ma punfy ; I the blood, bnl thfiy also ftmofe tho tO; a healthy are.tUerefaxO , breath, and preventorprcmatqre decay d W£«!SS**i«.i theQrialnal- and Oaly Gennloe Jndiflnr yVegetahlo iJiave the written elgnntureof'Wiu.tt* Wbigot on the !■ Feucbiwaugcr A.Co., of 1 New YorkrJaA-S: Glascoo *Xo.j ; B Wilder & Gay of Lomavifletnxe. tmr. ngpiits for this medicine, and we cwihoi piunmtec tho fienmueness of IC9 Race street, Phifadelphldfennd.by lfiC Liberty- sircqtyF»ltoburgfc^R«rNtffctf*** C) l®:bl>e»t. for this cit>, by whom can fttthelJJS!*" •ale rate 1 * .», . " , nTWV&QB TIIEATBK. i C 8 Poutkb, f • .-Monnijer mnJ Lessee pmcss t>* jromwov Private l.oxcs • • 55,00, | S>Wle tickets,- - •-|oe -1 ■ «««' Le present te Drama of Ibnllmg interest, called - Ttaa Duart>-Mattt«r.l»a»P.4** , ®*'y, • Tom Mi Wood I lilwarJ ■ • • Mr Prior Mrs WUton«MrftModiM» I Jmie •'*'''' V' WPortc.r -j Pmlv(witb souirs) •»•«■«■ Aflisr which Cocoa Nui Dance, Motors To conclude JMINSTW.L , , •Jim Baffps* *Mr. iolm Bunn■; 1 Fe£gV rs ;.f nor.j |jy Boors open ox 7j Curtom wiilrisc.ot 7,i oplpcy. ■■'liriNlSj^WKANlilKS;UlN3 } '&C^-iO lialf pipe*U>iJ‘ :W v-nflc ’ fl\!•' pines Cognac Brnml>’i?Hsj; ,a Otaril, Pnpnv Co. § Vi * 1* * « tfll<>u&Co ’ I*2 octives Rochelle •“ “ A flmsne-w «, . • 5 qt P cas%a*np < Vnl""shLrry Wrte, -DulTGorti;. ACo» Q itit a* tt u »* ‘ BcigbttU'r," ■Nig<£.«'Madeira l»1s Haul SaHtcmc Wine , • Bordeaux Claret, b Woutrernna,’v 15 “ Marseille “ “Be«a *V 10 hostel* Champagne Wnie, “ & Co „ •q it a u o Jnqucnm Jcßonßr 4 i 60 coses Claret, df -vanou&grades, iinportcd in boulcs , . .Bonleaux Olive Oil. crpp-iS4V. t }^ u , r^ud ?.» : )| ( ( « ” ,i *. u « “Lnttmrs, * tin « MnrCCilfefi u ” “ JU l received ami c?r U J' lS' MILI.BR fe RICKCTSON. Uartl lirotDenr: premium Wow nA'JK)Z2' nsßorkeil sixes, wtirromcd brand*. £® *“* z v £\J -VicJPTifi pwV >bc twdo u. New Yorlj fc jjo, ’ N.E odr.rifth ona Murkel »|( ,tim mmrs > ThehißheBtpremome.ve.rßwardtdon.C9jdl.pnu,iyaA cUento'Wd*'B?>lliew,' null* ln»i Jair of ilie Mossa-, limfelW Charitable Mechanic Association, at .■■■■.. Also,' the highest premium at thc.Trankhn. liuiuute, Philadelphia. 6tp K'- ■•:•’..-'?•*»■ -jj ■■>■ jir.» ■'■ :■ ■. i> l 1 ■"-V -r “* V-i leases in: yeater !iajraqrpißg~antf-,o(ojftlirec.J,Thi»>:,4®n>ilo'nfthsijbf Jheimariy; poisons brought up for judg ihdnl before our'inunicipal court, not ten per cent, of thenfare Pittsburghers, The Grafexamked yesterday morning Was ajfOqng man; or an t)ld ..boyfjfiM we Jo ; not knowtheexact peWdntwhichfrthcsiirrtrosres.tbq-line.”' Hh tarne.-lovJaWtf -the darpTCvrout.j'nnd'JjClangs tps ArstslrongcotiDfy. MHcbe llfoundhlm lying dead 'drunk on the pavement. “Have yon nnjr money,” was^oenquiry.oftheMayer, .« Note eoflt;mr; I hadyesterday jbntwhile IWaaindisposed the boys picked;mypocket*,’’ .Hero therwafchmnnvagjestr. e lotcommen,” “ Well, posed ibe Mayor,“ why do yob carry that pistol u»- yoyr pocket/’? “Q,air,therc areerccptionstoall' generalynTek|t 1 do.gefdruok sometimes.”" After tv promise to abandon hia fiaak,and behavo himself .Ida'sdeocbt msDj tho Mayor requested:the watch man to go with him to fats friends and get the small matter or- ftp $6; fine and totflfcandthen Ist himgot Thcneitwaslaivbntnot. leasu He wSs from Baldwin ’township f: end officer ScoU pfcked him op in thdmarkflt-hotiseearlymAho mormng.vHe.was bo an orator end poet, but somehow hafail* Od in getting the proper oducaGon foe ithe develop, meet of his natural powers. “ Well, sir, why ore you here this morning I” enquired the Mayor. •• Yon scsyyoqr Hdnor,thisuaU the result of a serenade. rAoouple. of myfncndsvrcrc yesterday tied np in that bond we read about j f they .were wit. ling hearts, youknow.nndl-wus willing,:too. We gave them some music—music, yop know, that is the food of love, you know; and yast then ’Squrre Wingiey’s wagon was *eeaon tho road, and in il 1 gol, you know; and here I am, yon know,” “ Have | yon any etked the Mayor.- Not a coni; l what’s to pay t” “ Your fine is 67 cents,end costs; t if.you don’t pay that you jn oBl go to jail for twen-, ty-fonrhonrs.” *f For toenty-fonr l-thaburbird.” 'Here he ldotcd down; nr if absorbed in .thought; and now- ho looks up agam.aw! appeals tothe hotter feelings of the rigid., magistrate: «.I. appeal to you; sir ; snppDse yon had a wife and four sweet children, how would you like twenly.fonr bourn in jail.” « Oh, it would be disagreeable j but if 1 had such an interesting family,! would not he caught drunk in the streets.” “ Yao arc tight; yoo-haye mo there.” The Mayor was filling up the blank commitment. “Stop, yonr Honor,l think! can relieve you of that job. I»ot me sec— Hero he pulled from hisPpockels a bundle of bank notes,one of which he banded over. It was a “ two;” and seventy-five cents change was given; bim, **PU take the balance of the ebango, if you. please.” We can’t describe the look of mingled indignation and contempt which bo cast upon his tormentor.; “ You said 67 cents;-now givo mo tho balance of.mjc change.” The Mayor did not deem any reply no, -ecssary; anti left tho scat. “ Well, I see itcosts something to stop here; why geotlemcn, (said’he, addressing the spec tatora who stood anrandjVihiaV -Sutrageotts ;I -could have got a better room id'a tavern, at one-foarth ihc price.” v t SsPi-SSS: ' v-j ,' ; » * v v "' “\ ' 'Y->. ':v ’ -:-t -;r.-,c - 1 >. -'^V l.:v^.'-'^>''>^'-iv*r'v‘7%-v';,'Y :' v>, uYY^'Vv'' ; v. > v r .‘ ‘:-x- Y ; "Vi’.-‘ ■ y : >\ .. 1 i i ~i ,'. v i .. v* * * •".■•*.■. '.* •; t- . '.'i j * S•' " •• :•>■.■ ,\ '.. * ■.!■.. - • ■■■; .i . \ v■■ ■ '••.■■■ ■ a.. ■. • ■•s.■•■*•. ■■ ► "\. > :«• *,.* , .*,v.*i. :v -v.- ■ j '".Vr,: :.’- r•.;*>« 'iiv-v-,'* i-..:*.- i*, w , i: -.- - * ’ - ' - 1 - ' r ” j,' 1 *• H r 1 t " •• .v. -.-. 'y.:>^vv s ;^. V*v.: :-V' '-V:.v ■‘V . ■. l v •i:'-. ■ » \v. ~ ■-''.Si vj*-; >j cT- -* ± * Tf ‘i'fi ■* '"Rid'Wonjc.—Some of the good tad bad people of M’Kceaport have applied to one of oor city Alder-, men (or justice—and Constable Fox ha* been dt work for them-for a Tew days. Ibo ,affair. Was broughttoft eloio yesterday, id ao far aa-thoiuigi** tratesbavo jurisdiction. For some lime past, {as We are informed,) a young mao who has heretofore borne agood character, ■ bar been suspcctcdof getting ricbralherloo rapidly, for tbe business- he la engaged Inf-and some ofthe wise bead* of (be village suggested that be was not . honest. A few days age, some of hi* neighbor* de ' termined to bring things to o focus with hun. -He ‘bad passed upon two ptoreo# ft counterfeit S'-firca” on tbe State Bank of Ohio, and they net a trap for blmi A conntrymao arntod from Westmoreland with a load of Floor, which was sold to the suspect-1 cd man,'and tho connlryman was warded td keep an cyo upon the kind of money ho was offered. He, did soj and got a eduoterfblt of the name description as the 000 -passed upon the other men. This wan enoughs ■■■ Informations were ’made before Alderman Steele, ou Monday, jutd tho accused was arrested nod held to bain . " The name mdiviriual bas been bound overons ' charge of luring in adultery with nsotherman'u wife —a woman oidenoogh lobe his grandmother H, r , la faopesthat some further nod certain informatiod might he elicited in relation to. the counterfeit mot. mey, Fox Went to M’Keesport on’ Tuesday l and ■scarchcdthCiitSuse kcpt by tbewom&nTeferrfcdlo, but found nothing. It appears (fiat ptosecntedalepjTorpnssingiCOnnlcrfeitmqaeyvjtv, Wo withhold namwfby request. ‘ \ \ , Tire Hifßos Ftmir,— The Heron*; wo.taliove left the city yesterday, und-are about to atari for Cincinnati. They htfyo taet wtthf brilliant spcces* while in this-city. For upwards of two week* (heir names hard attracted large audiences every night. , On Tuesday evening they made their last appear, snee» this city, A very pretty little ceremony was performed immediately, after the Musical 'Olio.” Manager Potter came ont Wifh thothtee, little girls, and in a aery happy speech eowfoyedtol tlie audience (heir grateful thanks (hr (he encour agement they bayc -received. He then turned to Little dgfles, (whom ho called his little low come dian,) and in befitting language presented to her a silver cup, on which was inscribed wAobss.”— During all this the audience soemed. much affected, add when Mr. Porter an d the little girls retired, thd enthusiasm of all was manifested fly raptorbas ap plause. •_ ' Tnivurnco. —We understand - the Cgal. JJlggers | have all gone to work at tho wages demanded. This wilt please them and the manufacturers who,pare" depended-uponTthcir labor, for fnel. ~Wo wero told by one or these, yesterday, that his mill would haro been compelled to slop in a week, if the difficulties between tho diggers and the employers had wot been settled. _ The employers will lose by tho concession, for they have contracts to deliver coal at'the low 'wages’ rates, which they must live up to for months yet. Allcr the expirajion of the terms, then .new. contractomay be matey and high priceswill ueceg-; sarily bo demanded. The diggers'are safe in their demands for §1,75. Tbiswlll encourage all classes of mechanics to strike—for it is their oaly hope. l!uHai.An>- —Thobouso ofMr. Dougherty, ran V street, wW*&ey wferp shipped on board a j 1*53 VV - ■ lage* 4 word-cfnrgbrijfabstitofed. AtonP-of the-[oqks(the discovery or thoTsherf’baviog been made,) the cap* tain ordered the barrels to be pat ashore, which .was. dono. Then came some infuriated" temperance men, who knocked in the heads of-the barrels, and let the contents flow out end sink Into . the ground*! This was an illegal proceeding, however benevolent i .may have beeittho intentlohof'lheviotcra. A pros- 1 ecalionhns becncoinnieiiced.against theca * | \ The jtiyardslowA.Fannpr,painted on Whit#oatin, j i 1 - * r ~ «l went npTyesterday,on acconntiflfj the “ nippiEgaad eager air.”- , Coldweathetia set ting In rather earnerthen opnat ] c \ ’is %£& poorccgro ifellin & fiUalejre.BW]3&y &W& |hQ'Toint)B go-cart*. -- •♦r-ryy.-fftv.--a-* i.•• .. || „- f-jj- T, •' ~i~ '~ J '- -‘ ■ - -3 r; '■'{ 1 - Saprrji'wbfßaa waainipred.innmoatlriglltlnl'tnatt-^ ner, opMondayi by biiog thrown from a horse while' riding ont the Fourth streetHoW She is recover-1 enng from the wounds. i \ t t ( ; '-{CrMriOrloyand Mrs. thiFi evening, io-popolar parts. .-They wctewelfreceited last night ' < - - * , ~ r - t3f The Police in Allegheny— _ only twoi* comtatm cates” yesterday. One of them j war ltt forriuarrciling wilh a • BS“Tho baby thatmade’tfteglrla'blditi so deeply in jheTheatrcja Tew evenings'ogo, will berinogain 'lo-nighi., |< ;-- / 3, . : ®led— lnSi.toui».onTae*day. Sept lO.Mrs.'jas .n—. If: I .xttwiv..wlteof IV. R.’l.imisay- lanoerl> of i)-.. enj,to. the 301 b year 01-bersge. -’ "V " r-* * rrpTho members of the GLEECLCRnw teOTested : to meet ntihe Gregaiu UonsO|?tbis i r rhnrsday)^i.'>® n, !)g>; !at.Vt o'clock.- Punctual attend anccHiryjraerteO.v : By order. .M, n, o? Tbindw, fopfeiiiK Sift, at M o’clockpteci “ aUaebedon the ,tm» tetw«a BAimore ana Pittrtra^hj nretiselv at Uini tune. TheGoodßartr ali in P p rrefl or- Serand [stoat fiisjHompnrefca- edwjliun tpro wftltmlhc Baltimore' Tlie vortetrja raiettaKO to ina meraWinthis advewftemcnt TheywilLbeopeaforel-, jWmmoa.thiadas-. Thaao ttpS*■ 't ~ Anctipmet. •. T»EAI>'rUIS UjrifcH.-’WhOWill he without* bean K tifolbcaa of hut,-when they - •hillings’ Twenty yews’ low a tot Restoration 1 *&».*» I «‘D£ar Sir—Th e T isro qde rfui £ffec U kj£Jo TttßWanvehas **• i-rts 64'«le SuSl&^|4SSs ; SMSfeVtyJfewttftom *CTt?*m j! rtasaH’fcoijt falltjig with full directions imChattam fctJJ.T.ttndby Aitmii.B» t-iheny st, PittehntghyCsei^ >r MVttKN » DO i'p*unuM* fiWohf] M SiJr,No. 2lB)Ubelty-street, opposite SovenUHH. - J teaXS-v * , . ■ j-? -cm. ANl'EO—lrißnetfUlety, jisoniKWnl ntt'# * glreflU r -y v. , TaOE'BAl^B^JtfiMirenj.seoondlmnW’ißiiW.eksajtfpt Jj ta»h OTWedil, w»H i»e given ton jespMetttepareb^ «r Enquire of to H S?c«C SSi? ' -. eepaMw ; . < MmFifth«teeu_. TA». ateGUIBR, F«suo.anat Tutaai Tauf**, »?«; J W«Kj- j a6Ciirtfcs BinMhife* ’ STlltE%^ttoß»Pin.“Wf()>t rrtAKE NOTICE-rTiiat ’SVillliaU fletamiagrtT) *f w> I xrity of PutsbuiEfi, havuljfbcen /S“C|'JJ?S bv^U»=Oo»Mnorflfthe.eo)amnn^j So AM ofAssembly of the ISfa nUy of April, aaiftir flieolty or KuAwrt, aut the t"JXjP'ffcSrt la’ 1 Abi&s&SJ^ZZSSr ’•' •■ i*.- .j S .*•>• '-,7.-: •.•/.. l. -V :: ” r "-“ '■ rr ..n:-VJ:' t ly:*:'- *■•’'•• '' 5 J i-'^ jV ' . '■ . S r - '^■yyyyy'y ■;% A-" r'?: r. *•’ *: $?; •-.'S^: n-'v, u * ' -i- - *g& 1 .^sSesbsssb i. hf At any um© bo jnad& tttAlt j li Daiiabfl?nri?uo, Ireland Scoilttudj.\yalß?,9RthftConii^ f B£?rfSS«> AgenuujithcyAno««iu^ abtfeocoin toMr^ , j^Siafy,Mcfqhatft,inwillbeduly forward cd andprompilyntlendcdio j KEENAN. 'Pittsburgh, SfplembcrSth, 1848 x * 11 F T7OIAANBBEE ft HAYWARD, WnpiaUiß Boot, ■ r iSaoSandTßtsrMsac»AKT«iW shoes are, manufactured by an entire; and wn^“ "■atai Ko-ieihtabenyßt, Pittsburgh. Pa, BROOMS*-!® dozen Com Broom* mvtmmljiiK 1 All!) oi'tr-itfbbls. No. t LimlOil m »iore_unilJot by («i.a) JIUXEB & lUCKETSON V.'-? » '.v>: - v:•.r'o. i .c;*>i:'.i t , " ■* t * r - -<* , i -^V- 1 J V - " ■***. . « r -6 •*- -u v > / V* % y 1 V »"S. '■ V. > > r Tv - • -•-/: ■.- v.--r i. :.!/?• -j v—’tc’ W. «*'*-' n. ° >ij£ *. -t 3 V „ 7, r. . ? .* -» ' 1 W „ i” - , *',J, k > V •> * f ' T f “ ’*• - *" ' 1 r^ f" ' , - r& - % „ ~ F- i r •* Y~ V .’•■ -'* ■»V ’ ' s. * * * r e f » i. * V"* ‘ - „~ly' >p tfz'J .Y <-* lu „* *» * >. "- ’ -,1 * u > v ' # , -a -sr|s W J-V j- p* . e k *»■» -S- „ > - ~- » x . '» K- " -, • . Z'.fy, *■’« p„~°- r , —— a * - % V > - J ~ s'* 1 v -* * ■< Reported for the Morning Prat- !»*.!— t> ed * large stoty ;pf*hifc£.T«*ne, ana *ewM - ■flaimela,'' oil wool, which will be raid by lie piece, or jingle yard, lowerJlwn thesame dbahiy.of gpodahavc i ever been be fare oflered. v PHIIdPBIJSSj > I «10 «*■’ ‘No. 69 cor ofdth end Merkel me. osfrfct itt-ibe « lj 6850, < » - * j - >f' * g A hanse nod lot uuboSixU?TC&nh Friee? AhousetuuUyolmjUnthfiSevchJ&WaJri. PiaejW®- i /rhrec tKmscfl aiid > 1 J Abo wandlotltiAtlcgfceny7rrie©,®Cso« ' 7 <;. i "-. .*A liapse anil two lots mLawrencemUe. *o ~ > - The above will be ftold on liberal tanaa* ■r : -j. 8 CUTHBERT. seplß liiiSl V 7 * tlr- ft I* ,y c H ' aph! r t w >, ? 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