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A c .'a 5 . 4'r >, ;f. > *ii , i *. . ,r-?S ~, „ * I-'J:-\Zi‘A fa.v’-a -’ A y - ->>*?*•>,( ‘ « f ■'t f v , -'kz-'l .-V'- -„. . r 'x» ' f * ' . ■* * 1 .a * w 1 , „ j v ■; * ’ » -4AV-I' *} ’-■ L ”}'%3 a t ? <r V 4i' 1 A'jjs&'Z ’uc*; a ‘ - 'vfd *‘ % C f AVer’S- y t v < x•> v ,7* ! 0- -s’ - l / 1 s " ‘ AV/x' > ' l 1. ’■ ’ • ‘ * - - '>*,?“*- - •>' 1,5 - * - ■gv&AiV’■*_ 'ti'l if i <: ' r < ~ y V ■tj’ 1 ‘ JgL - 7 .;> v *’?:•, , .*? ■ 1 ~ ’ y r- . 4!V Vj^l i r- c i r c * , r ' ~ : - V‘iyv „ j* ' - <r r ■* ? r i ' :!~' f £-* r '' r > . ), , _ \ •K" ~ s v Vt v * ; v - - AMTpjtOPHICTOR KoanarATioifi " -roftTPUFSIBEST.' ■ *XEWIS CASS, it-n-inpfiill oonSdrrro m , nnd 1 ' SW-.. " { was iht*. cob!i'tlnad ; v ‘mMi }on to rind Willi'lr. I>V your Wn^ngaiH«iiheQirts«upl e its laleM ■ ! " e r' I ? , ' rt Greaißrn ratiGeaiion t>V F r n .’ l "r?,.S tarrs maXe hft mi,ire' •unto change not of He scis ’I 1 ? „ j jtorope. and rnnyle, h« onlyof ear ecnnirj,l>moi nit r-urvi ._ ff „ imt! Ji,rl loVecoroe tlie tyrant on every ocean ( wwfinij Jrt/cr.co CrcneraJ vds--^ h ,....:. _ . . ; ;: ...- - ■ FOR vice pres»ent, MU. o. BUT LEE, ” i,A ‘ oft ETSTVCK't ( <’ffr ‘•BCTTiER atidlti^ve^-^H^el^l £s‘r«sas]«fKsa*'!is BoXer HSU to Monterey, tm* toeTe w»« mtheVerynain* „ —— DKHOCHATIF KLKCTOBAE TICKET. &?,”■B , mSSra-B- Ftu.ad^hm'Cooo.r . JlSSttg"' | ? s> „ VI RO3EIT E Wkioht, Letupi ‘ Vir WitttiM do vni do - ’ 'V lytOßTOodp XI SWCTIASO, W T o«im ß f ' xir Jo-un Bnswsnai.Tiej;a 3" XHt loir? C. Ktso, Ciuilon 3®, XIV JoliNWnMA.|»jleh*«™ do > i«V Robert 3 FBaxß'\QTk «“ XVI. FBKDEUtCS t *£. t XVTI Join {Smswsu** Itonibxdon JVt CHJisro A* Black, Gitfw do XIX. Gsotos W. Bcw*a3» Bedford do vv imisß SiuV.ON,Bea\ rr , do Jvj* Gkoboe P Ifiannrov Alleptony do XXU do do Democratic Organlxat* on ', In vm of the rfM.lt ot Ihekie election, in this State,*there i: one thing which we. think the Demo cratic part*, throughout the State, ought at onpe to “take Into.con'Sdfitilion,.aiiil B(»eeili|j;attcorl to, anu ■ that-is a thorough' nnd -cfieclusl organization. We hivebur Stale Comraittoe, and onr County Commit tees, both of which hate scetned to he active and | \Vail>iu C ton Connty. Indoslrioim —hot if m* have anv other committees Tbe £ larom er, or Saturday, bring* u» the othnai tre. really ,cannoi set, m most St the counties oft« lurn , of Washington county, which tom up aa Pennsylvania, \ hat tlicr line been doing. There follow*: ,s certainly much In be done, if we would give to Thn.ton ... Case and toiler the 2G votes oToi.r Slate; and it •» Lorg«r«b„...” «’ eren'now (imethatihe work was begun, n e flaw .. ;v i. .3952 | Mlddteswarjh, (ht votes ; and if they »•« not brought tif the Polls ’ ’ ‘ cohobem. 10 November, ihc heads of alt inlell.gent Democrats flnpUns -4013 jU«d, ' should: evrr,be turned towards rho earth, in shame 33531 tawrenee, jsd disgrace. let ns organize, ft end*,—at once » ) aw ch»ly. _ -and thoroughi} ‘ The Slate .« rn our own hands, Cort 3931 1 hSkm’l ‘""".3903 Whenever we shall choose to awake Iron, the slum- Wauoo,.-” * Comnur ber that enchained JJ,Auditor, Poor House Director,Prothonoiarv, [ Register and Recorder, and the, Whigs the Clerk of the Courts. Something for the Deacon. Onr amiable Mid' truth-losing friend of the Ga aalte, has said nothing recently about <‘Presbyterian Tract No. 1,” an he has become ashamed and sick ' orhU owh falsehoods in relation to that patter.—- He is now, however, .filling lua paper &om day to day witjrlhe moat ridiculous statements about what he a pleased to stylo “Ertra Allowances-! to Gen. Cass. We-would rgsperllhlly call the Deacon’* at tention to the following article from the Baltimore Amentan, one of the roost respectable wing jour nals in the coontryv and trust he will read it orer carefully each mormpg- after he reaches hiscEc*. . v (l Thii ram ismalf 'haaieerr.—-General Cass when fiorernor of Michigan npd ‘tppennlondcnt of w • |C^l ! were irnly granted, by the Treasury Department. ■ 'We'thiak there, has-been more.stir made about this than the-matteV called for. There ia naroasou to sopposothat the Department acted without daa re • vefitigation amUtnowcdgcj. and, if too clAtfps Hast, ihero was no impropriety ia the presentation -of them % General Case, .or m the granting, or them by tho Secretary. A Presidential eanvai« ought to turn on othenssufcs than these, ortho like ot these.** , * , *' V-‘‘'S'" 'sSSafgpsjf^SSi-,., *•0- ’ ‘A -> ' l \ r* „ tel ■ . f ITTSBURO H : -MONDAS MOBSISft, OCTOBER IG, lS^ *%^*S«Si5SK£ xn^MunUr^anri^UAUhan^n,hthfan,ih,firt lhfk*i- p' ftr : ‘ Thi* mu*l ftr compil'd with* tnorutr ta tt ITrfiTTtJ . \v o\nßA^u«tVSiaUßNe\y»paP^Agencsr ■!aS^vu.»”!»slssS®a m Ehiiadelphnv Baltltiiorc mid Ohlt> UfillUoid* ■ -We learn, from die Baltimore Sun, that, at a ela ted meetloß'of the Board or Directorsol the Balls-: more and Ohiovltailroad, held on the lltli instant, — the election Of a-president of the Company, to suc ceed the Hon. Loois Mctanc, being the first bnsinesa in-order,—Tnosr as SwAHw, Es«.j .of that city: »a» unanimously elected to fill that high and responsi ble station. Theßon further says,’that—"Thu. re sultj Vve nreconvinced, will afford nnivctaalsatisfac tion to all 'persons interested in the important work ctatie County. over the affair* of which Mr. Swann is tints called Th h „ done From the Democrat to preside. A gentleman »r large attainments, am- £ B^'lont& of , he nth, we learn that the pie'buaieesa experience, and alwayn manifesting a ma lotUy W »bont 900, being again of gemtinn regard for. the ptosperjty of 111# road, we ioua l^Jorjtfe , < If olher counties had anticipate from Bis administration the. nappieat re- f d j , ]ie ihderalisu would not he crow suite,.satisfied- that he Will he cheered tn .hialahora , don* half-ae , - , hy'the gtiod wishes nf our. citizens and the entire..} lOß** 'B*y a T®, I B JP confidence of the stockholders.”: TUe Baltimore Kleottan. / ■‘VThe election which took plnce -m Ru'‘,(nioMvon Wedncadsyl:mf,.lbr municipal remlted in a glorious triumph Democr 4B j. prove* a promise of .bettor Ihißgs: in November tSan 1 wo had '■■■■: thought; hwoftrore, willing b reach i of our friends 1° Maryland. Tho te/cran t'ol.EinanSTAwnißMT w ns"choscn Jdaye B or Ihe city, by o majority of 898 \oteo over and 14 peraoerjilo and C Federalist? were elected* to the Firit Branch of the city council, and « Democrats »na 4 Federalists to 'l»e Second Branch, last year there \yao*a lie in Hie Second Branch dnd a Demo cram, majority of nine in the First Branch. ' - telcgraphic.deapatch published an the Steubenville Union, over the signature of the editor ofthia paper, in relation to the Georgia Elec tion, whichltas “ mipecd the figure » considerably. The despatch left by os at the tolcgraph office in this city/was a literal copy of the one receivetHrom the Washington Union, and claimed a Democratic ma lority of 1500 to Georgia, “which yd* l ho increased to 8000 in November.” Our Steubenville friend baa it that the majontv in Georgia m 6500, which will be meteraed to 8000!! Wo ptcaume the mistake .waa midC, by the operators in the telegraph office. We mate tbe above statement for the benefit or the Choleric editor"of the Steubenville Herald. , A» Ancient Press. But few of our readers arc aware, we eipect, that lhe ureas upon wluchour 1,1 tie shoot la. prniled, l® the oldest now ieusein the United States; aodprob ' ably jDlho 'world. xj ibo The now used by Ut hio been in alntoit constant aerytee. more than a Hundred years. Upon it was printed ujjie Murylftni Gazette,” the earliest paper: publish ed jn the province of Maryland, and one among the very first in America. Upon it, also, was printed the'firthvoluuie xff the laws of Maryland that ever appeared. It ia constructed somewhat on tho, Ram age principle, and requires three pulls, ihougl/iuo wre originally sufficient, to produce a good imprer sion. ft, is truly a venerable object —St Mary t (Mi ) Gazette. t - ' *\ wC , - ' jV’ * <A’ • " V * / v " *■ <“' o>■ iilffiHil! Tftmir.«iea«<lx:row.nsabout^nBjiv^a. ei.her prt®nK Bdi the** vv|e - * r, telegraph and dieTnails, we are led to that if Johnatpn is elecled at all, hie ! only be a fen hundreds, Mislead of 3000 or 8000, s , the lying coons had it, a couple of days ago. ,p ' „ Milt a possibility that Longslrctli i« elected; not withstanding the union of all the faetionannd cliques in the Commonwealth against him. Be this as .. may, we cons.def the State toe to C «s and Btittni b} n large majority. <- , - ..... i t .*■ Additional Hetorne. . . j ' Loscrratru Jobhstoj., Clearfield, 500 ng 1 Bn* l "* ‘ <2R O ! S» *«g ; Clanon, 933 The retu*fc» received lpdicate the election of i ie following Membera'ofCoagrtssm this Sttte: . I District—Xewi* C. Levin, pati»fe. ' Jbiep\lUChanJleff wh>g».. : 3 <1 ft. D. Moore, whig, gain. ■ 4.: *t John Robins, jr., drill. 5... n ■ John Freodley, whig, g « . Thomas Rosa, dem. gain. 7 « , J.C. Dickey, whig. . ' g Thadeua Stevens, whig. 9 « William Strong, dem. 10 « . Milo M. Dirainock,.dem. II « Cheater Botlcr, whig. . 13 ,it Joseph Catey, whig. 14 « C.W. Pitman, whig. 15 <1 Henry Nea, whig. . 15 it Jamea X. McLnnalhan, dem* sain. . 18 •• Andrew J. Ogle, yrhig. .. 19 tt Job Mann, demr ’ 1 ‘ SB R. R. Reed, whig.' . ■ or « . Motet Hampton, whig. • •22 « ■ John W»Howe, abolition whig. 23 ti Jamei Thompson, Detn. 24 • Alfred Gilmore; Dem. gain, Clarion County, An E«ra front the Clarion Democrat, bnnga re turnalrom moat of the county, Irom winch it ap. poan Loogatretb leadt Johnalon 767. Four tower ah,pa to he heard (loin. Thia ia the county that Greasy declaredWbuldbo turned upaide ilown, or rather turned over to the ledernliau. Greasy dont know at much aboot Clarion at he thinka he does. Botpethapi he waa speaking fron-lcally. ; . UUrSawa fcoia clarlon-411oi:lont t Through the pofiteneaa of our friend, J. Ksmlt, Esq who .a direct from Clarion, we hate received the official returns of that county, which ahuw a glorious Democratic Tictory' Notwithstanding Grca-1 syaaaerted about fitly different times that “Judge Myers; and-400 other, Democrats” • had joined, the ; Whig paity, we find ihat Democratic Clarion is. true to her integrity. We presume the Whigs will now permit ua to say <■ Buffalo’' when they talk about the « Clarion letter.” Behold the result' - , ( v., c.- -i -f , • - :i- - 'i • •r * £ f , .... ■ .... t. c; ; '-: > + i t f f v > - » ‘ ' ~ 1 4 ? ~i ;v.;' 4 3 J T ,i * 1 f< „ i\- y: u - pi't?':. • - .vj.l ' ■ covEawofi longetretb). • • ■...2238 | John«wn, < ■ • CAKU. COHUISSIOHES. p, IDUr 2209 | Muldleswanh -•li.M COHOBES3. Thompson...... ..216QJ Campbell... *««. .. . ttV McCalmont and Hastings are tlcur.l i» Uir Legislature bj large majorities. \V-estmorel«nd Cou»t>. ' 1 “Ib lhtlVMtaorehnd Republican, Eitri, ue.iiave tbit official reHirusoftbat tour,tv, tititrb (no* "P 3 » followa : tongatreih.. ”,*2856 M*j. Tor longrtretb ■ • * • 20a9 ,- Painter■ • • *» _ ■ MtMlenwanti.. ••• • • *“ s Maj. Inc Punter. • ■' :■ - Crawford Connty. . •• Longvueth-'amajonty an Crawford,,ia o»cf 300— ■ -we have not the official vote; which in o large fall ing off. We aremrry that out old friend M’Far- Jand ha* been defeated for Congress. The federal iota and free uoiler* united upon John W. Howe, of Franklin, » red mouthed Abolitionist, and elected him. Bat this » only additional evidence of the eonaiateney of those who are supporting a slave holder for the Preeidency. Bjfc*ve£ County* From the Better filflrof wo learn that ; ihe vole in that couniy w#» a* fallows: 6ovxb*ob. > Longfltreth.. p.i * *<.23841 Johnston* cosoartf. HopTuni *33461 Reed * ; 36 ™ Jhe Star attfea tfiat Ihe federalist* earned Ihe county by a rjbalmon with the free soil munj BtrVji County. From the Heading Democratic Press, Eilra, of ilie I lib inet. we learn ilial Longslreth’s majority .in that county »* 4271- We presume that pledge of 0500 is reserved for the Presidential election. au»»B?ror Uttle Delaware. It Will'he seen by the following account of the Inspector’s F.lection in Delaware, that the prospect* oP the Democracy nrebngbin that quarter. DntswrantEtEcnnß —lnspectors.—Vie have oh tamed rotraTMß out of the twenty-seven Inspec tora elected. Good—good. This is something new f OT u.“ Seed. But for three double Democratic votes in tittle Creek (Kent, we should have bad a fifteenth one. Local dissensions alone, lost two in New Castle county- And on the Inspectorial Vo c vre havd carried ftno of the three counties, for. the Erat time “in an ace.” . . . . 1 ronSTEEir out oftlie twentvisii Assessors electedm the state. This, tpo, is a new thing, add a good one. Better and Better.—D<l. Gazette.' m 'tiyue Twentieth District. ; Col. Hopkins is defeated by Mr.;: Reed. in.,the Washington and Beaver Congressional, .district, by 68 votes, out of 12,870 polled ! Hail our friends exerted Iheinielves a little more, the Coltmel would have been elected by a handsome majority, , , ; . ! ‘ Alfred OlUuoviss Kaij.. ' We are really-rejoiced to IdaW tliat'this sterling 'Democrat has been elected, to Congress in the xxivlh District. ' 1 Fbl a-day or two past, the federalists were erdwiog over.the supposed isnccess ol ,lus opponent, iMr. r«linore arrived here yesterday, nnd Is in the enjoyment or eicellenl health. We congratulate him upon his success. 4 r Canal Cdramlssloner. p.om the returns received, there is no doubt wbal nypr of i)ip election cf Isnirt. Paintcs, lo llic office of Canal Commissioner, by a handsome major ity. This shown thatold Pennsylvania is still pem ’ berating notwithstanding the union of federalism with Nativism and Abolitionism. ;P- ; . : >’” 1 f ' Fremtie laitaultr t/fatlltgtnctr. - TnEHIOBOBV TRIMS- „ i" i Jptinci- " ..", „ t/4 .pies ol the j ] * ' - „ „ - , <'M ifejVATlC'' fta»V. •••• Aktemtti tt»»a»»*>«“.• .iud f political Equality— • thev elevate- .the. masses, thet’secure the greatest good to the greatest possible number —they protect man m ‘bo P a,eu,t hf Life,T-innert', and HAfrrojM they spread the Empire of Homan Freedom-limy dethrone Kings an<l T. rants—break the letters imposed by petty despots—they laogh wickedness to scorn, the !ntre n chme n, sntlmqm>} thev are the Cloud by day, and the Idjar ol * Fire by night, guiding the nation n#*rils tn the glorious-consummation tnav has >S store lor K-«hey are the spear ol Ilbnriel, detecting False *hood—the thread of Danilahis, nuhling through the labyrinth - “of Cunning. To preserve and perpetuate those glo • ■ rio u s principles, VOTE FOR . to : ' 55. =t ‘ S IB Gtn<.Ca*>Abroad. A friend now in Europe fan* sent us Ike follow mg translation of an article which has appeared lately in one of the Italian papeis It Mill be <een from it that the champion ol the Freedom of the Seas, is iusty estimated by the friends of liberty and true progress in Europe What if England don t like him, when those true hearted patriots pay him such a grateful compliment —[True Su i • AMiuica — 'The latest arrivals from the ILS. brine US an account of the nomination ol t.en i Cass as a candidate for the Presidency, by a fm .' I mention of leading members or the Democratic party from every section of the American tnum, ionsened at Baltimore. ’1 he name 0 r Gen ( ais is well known all over Europe. This is thejreat American citizen who, as Minister, to F rance, re presented his country at the tune when Mweral ol the principle powers of Europe had united to im nose* a new maritime law upon alt the other i.a irons or the world, by which commercial ships at sea were to be subjected to search,under wha.evrr flav they might nmig.te or however l-vvlul the commerce theymiglit carry on Geo ( "!»»» »J , once lmw injuriously sm.h a law would effect ' h 1 interest of bis own country, as well as !« fata lit 1 would lie to the liberty ol lb® **a« at onre I inlerpo-til the moral weight ol the great Amen i can Republic, without waning tor 5 from lus government, to arre.-t tins .utlul <on reived scheme to place the commerce ol ihe world i- at the disposition, of the strongest pow er, •»iid ,b> j his iliiect influence on the French Govcrriinent. lhe r final ratdicaiwn ot the Quintuple irean which t embodied this infamous principle, wa.. ileteaieil.- The friends of liberty eierywheie, and nit tl.e smaller maritime power* of Europe in parlu ular owe General Cass an eletml debt ol gratitude, which it isvescived to the Democracy ot Aiiitrira to repay by elevating him loathe highest politic-* station onearth—that of President ol the Uiled Stai«s Gen: Taylor is the vaminlattf o. ni 0 or tPtro;;ra(!c party ......<OO5 'An intcllipent chum pfK«w Hampih.r*. a, folio w a to the eiiu.vr of the Cooi county Poti.octal H.a opinion of Pen Taylor's eolttemiionrl and oratorical powera, ttidelj d.ffcra l.om that ufa-roo other persona who apeak of throe n * P ,r ' tumt, however, that this writer wa» not so niueh oserpowerod with wonder anil admiration .nlthe man', aa to render him incapable of inatttMing a companion between Gtn. Taj lor and some 01M.,. j neighbors id ihe old firamte State: it l hate aeon fieneral Tajlor, and hentd him at tempt to rrbiy to an nddrrjs, rateniling to him the hnattilaln.eaofthe town of • * ’ hut ho could not articulate a Binglo word. Ofa heavy, , temperament, not quick in perception, and nr from noaßCtaing aolid nnd general intelligence, he ia ur doubtndly fir inferior to any man who Ins eter rc- A eeited the aupport nr either parly to the president-), I do not jodjjofieo. Taylor under the influence nl prejudice. 1 heard him converae lor hours and he Sid not give birth to an idea tint would line done honor to anyofour intelligent farmers ind-mcnalrr. Here we have no doubt lint Casa writ reccire ihe tote of toniaiana, and that if hen. T aylor would make the circuit of the Union , ho w ould not obtain thft vote- of a BiDglc .State.’* yjGO .* r s' ' ■V v» "'i- -V'-n * - ’ ' , , * S' if” J. * *• "*■* * ? < i * T *? T fr- *< H y tilt *** ,> * j » * * £ , 7 t i l w f - » t \. , M t -~t * ' » „ V V ,T > ;.. -i * * hi i ‘ « °j£? E< 22S SIS rg# . O © ■. » ■ g„5 ■ *2 « 25 > Freemen! cheer the Hickory Tree’ In storms its boughs hat e sheltered thee; o*er Freedom?* Soil Uranche* wave—- •*Tw«b planted.on the kion’e hraye,*. , Oeri* Taylor at Home Wli«t hi* friend* Wefiod the following in the ,‘sConn«fifu/Jour na? 4* a long established and leading wh'g paper published at'New Conn. :,. ii / r r u gohcr Secoriil Thought*.?'- . Wo thought it was a very foolish thing ,in Con. Tavwk a« has hceo before announced, to refuse letter* addressed to him, po«/age -unpgid. It was too small a business for. any man in his position:: lor I thouah his correspondents were at least tinder an | equal obligation to pay .the expense, a due respeet i to btiphlar feeling should have obviated ,the trifling consideration ora few dollars espense. It seems, however, that in Consequence of this,arrangement, 1 the letter announcing hia ; nomination lor: the Presi dency did not reach him, and tvas' returned, with forty-seven others, to the Dead Letter Office at Washington.: Being advised of the fact, the f.epera! Ordered several lctters to be returned,, and they. were packed up and cent off on the 22d inst. IKe must eonftts that this is too small .a but met afar a T Vhlg President, v The St* Revenue Cutters,: A Washington correspondent of the Baltimore i giin aaya that the proposals for building these vessels were Opened at the Treasury Department on Tues day, when it was'ascertained that Tor every dunghill the hulls, the lowest bids are from Baltimore, as fol luws. ‘ •‘•'•Messrfc John S. Brown Co.; largo cutters, $7; 000;, small cutter5,.*5,050.... - , .. , -Joihdr’s work, Mri 'Wtn. 11, Hooper, $695 each. ■ Sills; Mr.''Tima: Hi lminbdin, »300 each for the large, small #350. . . .. . . The lowest hi !der for the boats is G. B. Smith, of Stonnmgton, Copn. . ■ : There was grcst' compctilinn,. and-some ol the bids ran up to sh rr > fl(,( h . * , 'ii'i *■%', ■ Knemlea. ■ .. Wave you enemiest Go, straight on, . and mind them not. If they block up your path, wa k around them, regardless of their spite. A man who has no ■ ebemies. is seldom good. .for. an^iungT—uo .is nude of that kind or material which is so easily ivorked that everyone ha* avTwßd in U. A sterling<t»lrac ler—one «htt thinks for himself, and apfoKauhat he‘thinkß, ts alwayrsitre 10 hay<r enemioa. Thoy are as necessary to him ns fresh .air; they H? C P him ahvc and active, A celebrated character *ho was anrrounded by enemies, üßcd ; <o. remark: .“They are sparks, which if you-do; not- blow, wijl themselves.’’ - Let this bo.your reeling, while en deavoring to live down the scandal of those who are bitter against you. If.ynuplop to dispute, you.do. put qb they desire, and open the way Tor more abuse. ej tho poor fallows lalkT-ihcre'tvd.l ho hul a reacr iihh', if you perform but your-duly; and. hundreds who worn once alienated Irom you, will,flock to.yon anil acknowledge their error. MATBlunnrAt lllVAtßY.—Doring the salo or tho Ditke of'Buckingham’s ' '^valuables’’—not. those which lils ancestor claimed from Richard the Third, of-whichTiis brother Clarence stood possessed—a heautifiil statute of " V-emis rising from llin sea,”-r was hotly bid Ibr hy two rival agents, and brought much more than its value. The report » that the iacenta represented,Hie Queen and Prince Albert, who eich wanted It to present to the other. This Is a very 'pretty slory, But the poor people will have to 1 pay for the painting I - .V V-'-ri I - S f eno6 »h otookji “proof” from our of 'gsot L ’' L ; *' . pee yesterday itkoowp., . #•' 4' J, i ( - lijiE Tpiies—There wa»a_fult house -on Saturday Oc ilie-Sili nr MSph, lhe **» Jn,m Qluncy mottling—UVelvc persona of'various ages, seseaand Adarui introduced into tho Home of Represents- , wlor ,_ A E „l„ r boy, who is a woman f wn« up. li*es the resolution which; we. print beloij: V witfi drunkenness. She has already served “Resolved, That llio Secretary of War be direct- a moM h , n jul, hating been commiltcd by Mayor ed to report to the ,he Campbell, of Allegheny, as a vagrant, as .he was roar iT« h Ltn"M°or A» b ilua h of warrior, lo be lhe found in boy’s clothes in companj with a gang of associates of the gallant army of the United Staler, n( , gro minstrels and thieves. She ha. been war.- specifying the nice discrimination ol Ins tcent hea dpr the same circle since her release We ire e sravc^ietw2en r |hrbi?oror , i , he'Vtned oranloe did not hear her defence on Saturday morning, but nml Lomcu and children—iho Blood of the blacV, prelume .he submitted Jo the commitment with white, colored men— between the blood M the sav-< her acrnstnraPi ] philnsophy. The lady is probably age Seminole. and S “mb£r of not remarkable for literary attainments, and yet her importeTSy V debut. bear a strict resemblance to those of one of uovernraent, or the auihonticaof Florida, from thd tlie Brea t Pi t of her net—Madame Sand; for ehe Island of Cuba, and the cost of '®P“'^ 0I drinks, smoko., rhews, Bttears and associates with med entirely. , t „ oonevbf'a contested northeastern boundary ones-: A caseous disposed of. A fatherand tiun?u contemplated, or only to set an mother appenred against an erring son. He has be follnwed by every taken g‘WO np to a life of dissipation, and w hen drunk is oumeWea the employment vf ,y reckless and desperate. Theirl.ve. have bdbp or Ihirauiihary torcc; and whether he deemsit ci- in danger. He has been committed, pedient to eatend to,said bloodhounds, and,their psa . /pherewere two larceny cases, dispnsed.pl. Two tenty the benefits of the pension law. negroes named Wm. Greenfield and John Marshall, "** • were-arrested on the charge of. stealing a.pair of shoes, worth two dollars, from a shoe store on Wood street. Both were committed. John Gibbon, a whitp man, was arrested on the information.-of Mr,. Russell, Market.-streot,. who charged him with stealing some muslin and cassi net. He was committed. •Eh* New Loan. We learn from 4he Journal of Commerce, that Mr.Corcoranhaa completed ln4negol.al.onam Eng land and France, and has written ll.nl l.e "dl re turn .n the Steamer of the 30th Sept. Hi. arrange men., nrefo, .he .ale of 83,760,000 of,he new Unit ed States Loan, and for borrowing $2,000,000 more on the secuniy of deposit. of the stock. Thepur chaaer. are Messra. Baring Brother., Messrs. Orer end, flumey &Co , Messrs. Denistount Co., and as many other, in London, and Messrs. Hotungner, of Pa .a. It.. undemtood that these house, do not intend to retain much of this steek them.eher. or to put .t into market, but to transfect to various other parlies, whom they represent, for permanea A Dkatii.—On Saturday, the Coroner held an m quest upon the body of a German named Vharle: Schetrtr, (werbehete ■ this ia the, name,) who was found dead in Mr. Campbell’s' stable, in Allegheny, city, in the morning. : The -Tacts/ as elicited by .the Jury, are as follows: Schwerer was a German, who has been but a short time in the country. He has been tick at a house kept by a German back of llic | city, for about a week: It was supposed that be , was insane on the evening before his death. A wo man who sat up with him fell aßlcep in her chair, o t about two o’clock in the .morning, and when she. awoke he was gone. She gave the alarm, and men started in search of him. .Bipod was .found , at the base of the precipice of one of the quarries,, and from this a trail was discovcredwhich led to the sta ble where the body of the man Was found in a bug gy, cold in death. Rumors of murder were started by thecitisens,as. soon as the circumstances were hnown. • It wasas serted by some that the socks upon the feet of the corpse were dry and. clean: from wlncli it tvss.in-. ferred that tlie body was carried to iheslabie, (which .1, a quarter of a mile from the qnarry.) inasmuch aa Don’t Lice Turin otvir 1 , h e road from h.shoardmg house to the place where < ‘ , “ D, ff’en t C^t» l was”| B verv proper with the whiff he was found, was in part entered with wet grass, Daoera It’sonnded very well, looked well with aiut for some distance was dosty. Wethmk.how bapiiil's and esclamabons, an.l was supposed to I.e p , cr>that , he « 1B no ground for the suspicion ol working nicely among the «i fuu , p)aj . becau „ „,» very improbable that mur- Ta)lor-s,eitra pay bfpalh , o .d Cno nnrn all the gcrers would go to the trouble of throwing the. man taTk about rstra charges,as <* small bu»me-*,’’ down the precipice, and then carrying him the d.s- Tavlor-S eslri. for no estra semen, u - l |anc(i of a , cf „ f a n)l | c , 0 p(ll |,.m ... a buggy. Cass's erlras for real eitra sem. , _J_- “ | I!c „ Je , ,h,s, there does not appear to have been Kscess against Tailor, Ml«l dO , any motive forthe commission orsuch a dreadful ; lf this ho "sniall hosiness, the whigu hate the com- ..J. Tll( , UB f 0Il „ na ( e man was : poor; lisa borrow fen of know ing that they «*» «> , ed monet in Pluladelplna to bring him cut here, and .MdmVV.s’riM mg d ■ had been sinre in Allegheny,.,ting a, the erpense of ol.lhat while one re.ires strictly to private lite, the , llb( , ri) i _ _ other is receiving over $7,000 per annum Irom the Conduct or tw o CiinDßrN.—On Tri- Tre isury | |id , 4 of age, and a little girl, perhapsa couple nt years younger, stop-. ~ed at the house of Mr. Gormtey, and asked tor lbd"i|igs. -They weie accommodated with supper, beds ariiV breakfast; aiid it. ihe morning were aliout to leave tvithmil paying. Mr. G, fnund tljey had no rnduey. Thinking that there ; might he Spin.'lMng tint right ahnnt them, he sent to Ihe Maym so®** for ah officer, w ho. took ihem before Mayor Adams. They stated that they were iroin Beaver; lhat.t|ieir father had sent them .up to enquire about the mar kets ; pave them seventy-five cents to pay their way ( have brothers older than they ore, who might, have rome but fur business They wanted to home on the Caroline «nch «as the snbstance ol their Improhahlostory; ' They tYere sent 08. : investment* MliuioH Territory. The citizens of this nett and rcntote teiritort, held a Contention at Stillwater on the 261 h of Au gust, to take measure, to lmnjs about the creams.- tion of a territorial government. The following gentlemen were appointed a comtn.llee to draw op a memorial to Congres. on the subject: Joseph H. Brown, Call in F. Leach, H. JI. S.blojr, ‘•.Nelson, . M„,S. Wilktnson, Henry Jackson and H. Moss. Resolutions were also adopted, etpressite of the V isliea of the people. Henry H. Sibley, Esi)., was appointed:a delegate to visit Washington, and rep- I resent the interests of the territory, during the en session ofCongrc6B» : Bar Remark* of Freeman member nf Jnngrrn from Maine • .< What has f.en. Tailor done fl.r iheco.mjry that rr.nr.rci* hi» name wnb any 1 don * want a mao for a. candidate who baanp,principles to " J don't want a man who wltrutt aatheoan. it'll ute or Ihfc’Wi'f American party, or tintfree ami parti, r r the Intoi'iicn par 1 j, or any parly that inav like* him up.** l n Thm TiemihUc.unK can ntvtT lend thrir tuJ I dni/rnflufttrew netting gngToplitcol Hnn in the £a‘t, U'eit, Korth n South’» 1 rratie National Addreci in 182 j, when Mr. Van Rd , rin.waafirat nominated—ami which wu "P**?** i «jil"» Wright; -It tvartrue iheo. and.it» true now. . ITT- l'. {..JiUtrlct COUTt— ' The timed Mai*' p.ltn.'t Cnnrdwill meet rut) ilM.Unii the rUr lion. iioiu tu to t iiWork Peraon« n ulmiß to if t had hotter 10 it in tune _____ sl > r ' JIT* Coiumii.pl.on: is a disease Avliscl* ..s car.>iii£lis virmns lo lhe lonili l.yliiousamls; .without. In ing arrest- Vi 'l t .tv progress bj ihemetlirincs in common us., at the iulla/ Bm a bnulurr <la> 4* cumins:, and has t {nMtiitt-Succcsslulljr’ arrest bus .disease,.. fIMJ ' (,1 Jl > LIV KRW DRl’ AM> IAR. UUI onh P‘««" n ¥* i ‘ij-Vr rfliftfin f'OWJIIS anil COJ.Dsj.lmi from.ibM*ua ‘ mo!.)'ni ulfii ot l!.e uutlifl Slanduig here i jl is making some very remarkable cures of COAsUSVC 1 TIO\ Improvements in bin irealmeni ofdiseaecanrc onavard. auilTioibiag can ntrestits spirit ...the preset! i l j„ 1 . n'linte who are fllHielril WHli rfirrarrilittaKVVOllW I Sf., . ll lo e.bl m. KT.FXIVn *. HARDER. (Jra.itst . 1 niu* iioor bnlow rt., lUu agenis, and see iho rrru* r.,S?W J W» BjAcjA. • ft r ii tt s ■{',&). . Matey, awl of l)r- Si! Pr,m e "r... llvl. leeiu .1 College of Cu.cm, uati.; ■■■•,■ 1 :: v‘ . rn'-To render n medicine psriccl palatable.tseeimia- Iv'a areai ndvnuce toward* me eradication of disease. ljeenu-c there can Imflo dnold Hint one great enn-e Of protracted illness taalie nniorAl relucinnce vyc hayjt lo j SvvaHowhiedlcine conformable lo the directions of the PliJ-ician! Various experiments are therefore resorted' I toiv die medical praciiuoncr In order to disguise die ] lasie of his nrescnpiion.: Recourse is generally .had, ni j XMSft? c~D m Tniiv be Coffered tn remain m the inoutfi, a considerable., length' oftime vithout imUidns n»}' symptom of oVSuM. J curative property are chiefly confin ed which onejnate »u liupunue* of thp, ' hlniid Hence they strikcat thn root of disease, onitlhe. lv?iefJhev afroni Jmmotbe otbcnuw than permanent and effectual. ITipy pl ttC * , J,amte,m l be ven pafiuou Se ocoSd at out birth. They cleanse the.toweKpu rifVtha blood. promote the insensible pcMpiration, aud. restore arheiillby to the heart, the liver, andthe fnf.lv ThCtr virtues are so positive m and certain m re filonnir health, llmt the proprietor binds,himsidt to return forlhnn m nil ease* where they do not f'ZPSSi IT WM.'JACKSOS, Gen. Aeen, 1 ' ti9l.ibe«y street Pittsburgh. (Tor list'of Agcim see niivetllsemenl 1 trr'Cno.linh i Clark, of Bellevue, Ohio, Noyemher lMler to proprietpr i o f'"tWWlrbr:iiP<l lilUtoniripUft-Aitxtore^lbn-GwM-Ame^. , t fi! an . RemertyiAvitli a statement thatm thcviciml) pr •I Ohio whore ihoy do ImslnesMhft. nrttcle hafthadompre* coKpil' rtleti? Nothing like it ever/appeared. People rtwmio iiTor uU u . n . , ffftmV Old ciire?*.- whti’h haye hatUeu ;tne SKiit of nifiSSl men i haw > fcliM to lij and ihe faculty are utfh" ii in lhelJ- prncucp.- ,A large men are aeem* for if* soie-'a Mrong proof of the grenv *lrnti»» oTilie oriioie. GuU.on Afield** »n oar paper, who 4« mime a arc \n be ■ iopijd miuerfjrcai American ft, near Canal Busin. ' JS«. ; Katnu.NS TO-rnK fixis.-lt rtiould he -remember, ed wlmuihe coarser purifies of impurity ore diverted o r ilrouer (‘.hanuolo ‘"''‘hecorao derooueJ in >he JSivlhiPoniLroiM eruptions ore the cerium conne fm/.Vm rtgtiiUf PM will be ‘“iiuil a delight fiibiuedicfne for all disorder* 01 the skill; taeqanse they pelfrom the body those poisonous hurnora-wine I; a e he eimse in'till kinds oferupiive discuses. \\ right* In-, • y! e jLn,M.» VilU will iiQ found to aid and improve di* dma ycgemblcl llssunne i o fihe blood, f.vwiif mo“Mssiir“»y Rive henlil. and vigor lo ihe tu y r.f will be sure .0 give a smooth aiid heallby cotiiiilcxioii- * . . V X d < übr ("."“nine Indian Vegetable Bills ]^“u,i ,, wrincn sigimtiire Sf WiUin. W&mlr on.the .sohlnhel of each box- mrlllwspgn jt Co .of NevvTork-Jas si Clnseoe,& Co., ab Cmcinuniuand J. B Wilder & Co., of ImUisv.lle, are wr agents lor Hus medicine!and we cbnnoi para,nee .be genuineness o. ibnioffered by ;b™> ™'.'“ l £ WriclnV PrineipalOfliee, . . Jnnv Übioviesox 1 , •*«'. ZI. l'ilubußrhrho-. whb i*-ole ugei,i lor | dus cny.'by whom dealers eim be supplied a. ihe whole ale rule , - ■, , 2—————_. ‘ piTT9»tJBaM''TH«ATRE. s":* ° .. .■’«(• TPnxaießoie. SH>O :(»aUery*‘v \ ** ■ With all 'the Original italic., y .■-■■; r.. .. , ,Mr‘AtWftmu. lMacdufl -• ■•■ r vAIr. Oxley* " ! _Mr« MaiU^iU. Cnm;i S Pn"% T)-«- <••>*««■« -Y« *-M.« •r»oondn«<- "‘*;£oWS VICTIM. . , Cur-« n -rfllnss «7i o'flock. igjjgsjgyffi-sy AaHfiiT oi two Vlxctl films.—Some weeks ago we notn-ed that a lady had lost two mantillas, which were supposed to,lute been stolen. -Yesterday morning, two distinguished ladies of color, in til s city, were brought before the Miyor, charged with laving committed the offence. The cwdecco was strong against then., and they were sent up for trial. We understand that when they were being shoved nto the jail cell, one or them turned upon the turn key, and very nearly heaved him over the ra.ling.- So there must be mettle m them., • A very pious man, on Ins return from church, slopped a prominent politician in the street yesterday, and said, in avery low whisper,".What is the.news from Ohio J” *< Speak out, d—n yoni God is not paying anynltention to lliisdistrict now; you needn’t be afraidsaid the politician, sternly. Old sanc"- ty walked fociing.lteenly the rebufce, A German Patbiot Cnitiuo.—Heckeb, tho Ger man Patriot, who a few days.ago Diet with such : an enthnaiastic reception in Philadelphia, will arrive in this city on the Brownsville boat, at 5. o'clock, tips evening The " Adau asd Eve House.”— The Allegheny Police were called upon, cm Saturday, to quell an other riot nt the above named house. It i? strange that the character of the establishment cannot. be enquired into* . yy*rrhfe-im/iat ‘frightful looking thing in-this city i> the head of the « Free Democrat,” the fierma D paper. The Councils should call a meeting and_ see to it. * ITT- Attention Niagara »-The members of the Niagara Fire Company, are hereby notified to attend, an especial meeting at their Hall, on Tuesday evening, at 7} o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested - , a.ariLWAINB. Sec’y - ‘DMBMOii Saturday, the 14th nist., at 4 o'clock, P.Jt., of the,/;[!?s[ Liberty and l*iU street*... OsRINET MAKER'S TOOLS, Harihrnrt, Fmc Ciit ! *br<?&c< ™TAUCTIONj-rOn Monday evening, Oct. | i M OS o’clocki al Ilie Commercial Sales Roora. cornel, nf'wdoil and Fifth sireelsi will bo sold one compleie.s« ni - onbinctMakerisToolß.iu good order; 3 cases line Cut-, inrv anil Hardware*' among which are.kniveß and fed** A l ?oK I nnd nocket knives* scissors,.butcher Itnives* svebb saws, bench and hand viecsjsuper.bincesvvuh ™ RiiJd hufai compasses, dividers, pliers, nippers,'sheep firmer bnlsels;locks;'latches, hinges, scie.ws; saw. . , nr . ffC i nlauß biis.&c ] o do*- ners' stakes on horns JOHN » , ocltO •--- —* iMViriu" Warned «£" < WJ tWollv of Bnhjmor<*.lo oovfr infr aijioimi uv Zb?Vr¥^i' h4 ®SSSS2?SSuuEaTS been P»lili~ied m'l ih.olari'naiT.'ium^oi fcvediv': •th« city of l l 'iiicburitli, ioiyjjJH 1 ?, . .1“ imbscriber.nn.ihe to be sold uuhc .Miction ‘n advcrtisemonttbiu (lav amiol X« hour menwaned « ■ <«'J “* Now u. that orders have been givcnouaoiot>uiia'M““W' l , '. i , l . i i o ,ii l;noscofihe.con received from the proper | .J'jjalMof.tne.rthandne,iiy lents of the above (3 caw Im, t bidder,for cash, par pal,lie outcry, ay and place; ■ . ; funds, on she above meimonco M > MKB rM«KBSNA4'' S' • Terras: cash, par tnouey Auctioneer. • OMIO • pvnm prdPEKI'V DUtjtfEBNE \V AY.ay CPf'P N ®MLsin■Tnrtd'iiy afternoon, October J .th, at 3 St -ArcTio'ir-On irt'omt lie pteaii«es.tbat lutgr and vnl “"'l'fi’iu if Ground' »' 'l“’ corner of Diioueniio V ay and liable liot of 0I „ j.ig [ rn ,iji Dnquesne W ay, (lav Hay street ISI feet 7j ierl.es, Eub !"“' s Jhe privilegeofatlrer feet allej.lulhc tejirtherc «^r^'!!!!r !h ”So H srs*siv&w , ti T . 'J;}.r V-f.V-: 5 ' ••V'-v-rCy - V J 4 . New Reported, for the MoyhinfgjPost. «Jie.:Bsi!i.] i OHIO ' ■ i’ o i.i!jun!iip'Ocfohnr. 16,1545—9 i r^M.; i I. lUHrrtt, Krq—Dear Sir: The conics lor Governor in Ohio vvill be so close, it m require the offic'nl vote to'settle ihequeslion astp who is elect-, oil. I think, however, that the ehance- are slightly in I nor of Kurd. _ - The Senate i a no } m.l >t H provable the \\ htgn will have a majoril) of two in tho House* , , KDlTptt STATESMAN.’ Pint vnEifHtA, October 15, ISIS. Johnston is llovereor, certain,. Middle swarth’a electionja doubtful.. . ■ \ new tork market. New VoHk, Octnher 15, 1348— Cp.m. Flfcur—Tliemarket is firm . w ith good. eastern add home demand, and some shipping enquiry, "bib sales for export of 5,600 bbls. of Genesee at $5,3/0 $5,62 v bhl* Crniri—There wlessdtfingpn Command has a downward tendency, and ihe prices are rro.tfii stally and unchanged , Wluske)—Sales of 400 bbls at 24c. *r gallon. Cotton—Sales of 400 bales at prevlous ; prices,—, Dealers generally are awaiting the steatrieCg.nevrs, she being folly due. BALTIMORE; AND PHILA. MARKETS. October ’.4—r.it, The vveek’s business has been imalL-, The elec tion going on: has tended to keep dealers from oper* aung largely, together With the non-arrival of the staemer at New Tork; dealers in breadstuff* ore anxiously awaiting her pews. Pricea m brendslnfls have undergone no change.. 1 EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL At P* Delaney’**4o-Xlberty.• »lre.e:t*.. i-'itisbitboh , JEST RECEIVED—A genernl assortment :0t Cloths, Cttswraerc, and Vesting* of tie 4ie»esl b<l |”r I !I ) Jv mast fashionable color?, such ns superfine French B new Cloths, extra fine Mack and faucy colored doiiMe ntilled Beaver Cloths, htae, hrotvn and drah BlanWetiuga. su oerfine French Cnsstmeres.plain* hlttck and fhltei color, Vi The .took of fANCV ‘VESTING cannot be-sur passed m the cn> , they corapri e an endless vnrtcis nl Patterns in Cashmere, bilk mid Sauiis. which ensinoi lull i to please the most lasudmus tastes. A grant y ariei} oi other Goods in the Tailoring line* ino numerous to men^ non—all of which wfll-be. made ,to order-iu the ; Tpp-t f ishtonnhle manner. niTeduced prices for cash On' hmul- a general assortment of fIFAIA-MAlJfcj CIeOTIHNGi flOch as Dress, and pver-<3pa!O t wu- KiricAß. Frcrck and Sack Coats; or plain and laney color ed Bentret and otberCloths; a great variety of Cashmere and Satinet pnd Fancy Veels v SiocU*. CttjaJ, Handkerchief; Suspenders. l> nder-SUirts, and tut oth«; articles usually found, in a Clothing Store-r-w iU he sold at the lowest CojtA FncM. . _ , v ocilu ■i’(VK 'l'rftCSi Ji HffOhH AG All? ST THE WE HU WOHEDJ GREAT OIUGIXAL »* Three Biora t w ■* < A r umUr iSXf t^cTiy^TU^utghj-Pfm^i/hartia-.'.- -VJLSIU(KCASX.& *S£lt:BE4jyr*r.tAl>S - n ” CI.OTh PTMIE Proprietor of .tbis •:. . Xvmo’t numeronscuv■■.••.■.■••• tomn* and ilia i'«|iUc . *ne.ofUie largest, v che-npept, and most fashions,-of Uea&y-juade • lia-veYcr jit aiir one : - concern iilor any others tnr.\Ve.sL...j• ; iwiH u<st«nJHrtaJ.e:(pdeßC^ f .. reai { < ; van6uv • o? urticle? offer, lienv; : - i mmpJy s»T w *hem, acy oftj? f«vor Wm ; ! vriih a/call-1 lay ; * f't/iy S'ApjfsnjiJ fJawim/.Vt.tinhcv wiU fuidYrtora- *• i. the riohes-l in quality and siyhery Joweswfcjimce; ;; v • > out ot which they pan tnnstfaatulious ; ' -: [ ta<us Imih in qaaut» ». [• /-Apriced cniiiloffue; of tunas garments ra the y , I various departments, would : a Q l;aftp.r ; at^'Flv*’iu^coireciide.ar, TW t itoludf ,/ j ?|-ji fi f 1 articles mio>' ;wot■*•*▼.*» Bnri von a«rlnViUd. . i to inspect aiul .«oi'*Tpnre :tn«i; l ts;.-jntc^.iariachßd l( r •- ■which will he the, •■••■.■' priiic)plca<\t,tr:nie.arinp weJLtiud ui fcr der loiiold inieresi nmi convvmeucp* »i®letefTOntfd;to-.nei .. on, andJ Jonli ro SU AWoidia Country. ?Whol**hr*rsvi)i iHetrafiev:-- •especiftlly.thpS.c.Vvbopurt»Qj , eit,nsi|]ey be convinced they-can savetUn.e. ume und money: spent in going. a.v.olso ifoi v •the’Rivie:a»d.vuT»uu^il»cifer i |d : thoi:iai | fe>4nd'v,-- Lconvennfitco oi:.t)»e,dm«cnt country >. I nin constcniHy.recemnn.VrtQ mVstocb 01 • - Goods. nJid-mn otvray a supplic*tjeu4ve ' ' - ^m 1 tV-'qi' all yatm<? •*• ht*d 3i Vc-le* iSviuctt wt make: tr ia- tA'ntm STAtjVIKR. Mte of 'West i up to outer Ain't*. i>e<t style, _____ 'ffiftiiiitSlovnSw! l uncasiVr connty. deceased y OC tIU _Jtfi>LQ3gEV Nm:iCE isherehy gtvexuo nil the hcusoF said dfce?is e d ; i OKSAI - V-'—. A% «1 uabl e which; v ■ appointed by the Orphaiiß ? \\ *5 acre* un tun Cue Well laid o? tJuicaricr county, to distribute thp talaui-P tj- . ou , m mca jot. and g»“tt JMftoJL&BM* a«4 'Mniaitufln «bo hands Of David Landis, Adimnniriiioroi j IspoßS . o* -tv w « good to«£ andne-vf basa, «,iddMfS«ed , iestttti! among nittud fortta | a fo siabie, tout ofliti ont hou, airt( . n ayd oi nutnost of h& appointme-nt, on Thtusday iho ICtli dav c f pl.-- yoi tnnljCT 5w a rood toad. S."nvrmli°t nrxtlnl i. o’clock p; n. at lio pnWic hodtp of t . OTle , , rWU Un.lvj U ftom on iiyp aurvsi tn Eftt Kmp «rwa> J.an. am , 1 m Fr.s P .nr.vd, opop tooWoUmJ gnlU oMtuVlamd ISHAI'I-FAKVEXTETt, Auditor _ P „«, bl* .n a. « T.™»W.| TTnti’stAt.’K—A deViraWc* Propertyot tv\o Acres ~ , * ‘Hi ~S C **V F o comforSitc Cdtnge BweUug. good turge =-£*”"**" ’ fiardext'v\VeU,' atid' #otV sVittCpr. all in (jood order, atldateu | Yd Country in'l’liompsonvillp, and A,TERCH.v.Vt;UOdItad iK'it,i-p.iopa3l m Iwam oArfl.u.inPfV-prioP,Sl.ool) Alw. «.J-APrt* ? I J\l M l|,H |.y«ON b «it lIO , e ImtiroTPil I.anl.'yioiv sown in' wltPat;pried.s£’*' *] Bt gp apl I'e-ird.lp an a;'•*> Aiior. Gim, oSnolVrtKpAlK'ttalPVTillbprpmvPd. T,rm«t.taral (nsl mi: < a , ontpino ci’TIIBKRT.GPOcnI Jypnl. ; su „ny !«««It#*- p-mally i low bimthrmldsltpet. | ~i»VjOfe 1 K ansHtl ta.\apar Ktub mo the Honorable the Judges at: tbpCmtrt.of C<unrier Serious of the Peace, fit and tor. the county ot Alle- lß’Utioii'of Jacob* Si Ward cnj.or Pltjar •bursh in the county nfoTesaid, humbly; fhewelh, i hat your petitioner hath provided hnnselt vvilli inawnals for ilte accommodation of travelers,and other*, at lnv (t\yeH toe house in the Word aforesaid.-aud pray sihut your Honors wilt he nlejrted to grata h»n a license u> jweep a public house ot uitctummem Aiut your peuuaner a in duty bound, will pray; . ■?AC£>B HOM»H. _. ' We. the subFcibeM. citizens ot the aforesaid,» artl, do certifv, that the above: petitioner!* of £bod repu.t§ ror lioueaty and temperance, and »« well provided n. ith house room and- conveniences for the accommodation ot irat • dew and others and that said tavern i* n«e*sar> John Andcrsom John M-JA iUianis,Mahlou , J: Ahderson.AV .(Jrter, A. Floyd, J. M.lru m,E-Arthurs. T Simmon*, David ImpioivC. Heed,.Hour) Lender, oetlC \ (Chron. copy ami ctr. Post.) E' subscriber would reppfctiuUj' fonn hi* customer* and ih* genbrollj tlmt he hB% remowd vNo IfiJ.a f«v lu» old * and, where he hn> o« harnl lar^e nil '«!! n !'J;, r ?r r “j 's P UOXSCT Wines. !aquot!*,.&<i.i &C* ';,[orllC).^J r >v fTio rsri’— fH~Mor<-No'tM 1 il**nj nrcri tatflvsc J_ tsipirillij J S Unnnfl P.n»r-.n»B Brtea ImiW timvly. n required. Apply in .... q BONNET ■ orHC:Uc- ■■; • .■-■■-■ -..A-i >»m i t\u"OW\KU3- —OuTiera 01 laud in n eircuil of V 1 «0 of rmAKfiluWho mjcd to ,<H the.r not ioJif rtrlat >d i.iit Navt-mll-’t I ■ U» ocilln.^ Tl/rACKHtKL— 20BW No J.llllmll W>ls-No %>" ««' anJ %jgxi?R ft rtICKETgPS ' %-UKr.Y .4NI) STAPLi: DRY GOUUS—On Monday ; Oct. lCth.nt 10 <S!e^ck,ii»tt«.Con«jMci»J MSvSti, corneroflVnodSntlKMi swcet'iwinb* ertin rviihnui reserve, nn rltenHiCc o! .es f eAvi>iH!i» <3»nnli* aiul ii super* t§!^ ils nutplc jrs musical Instrument*. Germanfiujjg Auc , , 1 1 in “"?jj r - i3 ‘ 10 E ~ ]n TTs a c.Tciimo^_ ThOlt CI.OAKS-1 have 2,plcc,es ;i sU?rt napM |b!och- t , if which I will sell <-‘>C|P- Mra WGUIREjT a,I O r, , „ 0 f Third At St. Charles Building (Chronicle oopy-t L "T‘ nniTSK ANI> I*OT AT-a iJArß.GAlN.rrAnx.pef A inn iawantof a comfortable dwelling how** m a smtll sum of S? 00 cash.—Appl) LE.- : 4th street. near feimlbfield--1 •jTjfTuUSHIXS NESHASNOCK IVlAirrnc-rsu octii re " iv ' U!UU ’ foceiie & j.c.AcnesoN i- TiiMPS AND yards bliicli “m.d" o anern;'b r &c.; U pcs. FigUKd Silk Com Bmd.ng, „„ No CTjJlarlol street. smooU»; j. a j ia lyiinEr Jou ea ' SpaiusU: .MaMacJi|W*lWt.#jy**,. ,he .mwt heiuiufu! land. LiUy JSJKKwnointVhiie fever saw I can cpnKcienuouEly recommeildits .« to nil whose shinL J^'"4r B ”a^d(m | y a* PS Chatham *», N Y Agent, At.bonr _ Tr^alan W i>» rriIEAVINTBtt SESSIONS! commence ou W panes' Ava^^BoaSiitg.TamontWnslimg.FuehLiEhUii&o., her session of hve monthSi S7s—one half-phyaWe il^nd:. Smi“, the hulanee at the close of the session. t ,y ?rr An cements hove been made for seeunng the-ner \ of ¥t?. Rodolphe Korwiii PiolronmW nifeacherof the Freueh language. Those tithing French lossons-wtll be charged @lO per session ejlta. ’ _ „,,, „ '■'Bools nttd Stationery furnished, when ijnnM'ed.attLe r-chense of .'the l’npile: ■■aOedlalAingtfo-beJtatmcfljtww*-,- erf* Ftipils'ftirntshtheiT owiitowela.i .Itisvf.rydesitrahle that nlf should be preseiti on the first dny of ihesesston rorfhnher pariieultm.euqnlw . rt !*"!S"s^\y,i l ier Academy.orof Messrs Johnlrwm &.san,T\o 11 ‘V"' r ireet, Pittsburgh rt_ r P fiaimra,Mon. . ■ ReferdoGen J. h-Moorebeod, vvv .*/.V ’octl3'2w : P. Shuler. , , ■k" v.._Vr--. v.v’ f'- : •TJWSTiNfi' : 'lNKsliJust : -rtef.i«il, a. fresh supply o Jr Priming Ini-, nt TEA STORK, N 6.70 Fourth st. - tfSSISSt the cplfbratprl mlnuihrtoiy “j'^s^.,,. ■ C'hirlM»ni< ! JJ*"jJyjj. jigl.l.Oß. No. St WooJ •!«■«. ?wf“ro jng's grand aart: square T CTOVp FtPK-200 ft- ¥ '§n^i , MOOKHFAD ° n ©Kona and for j he 3 D.asond alley. t;‘£ >*? .'jC %- : l)iy! > : :.V~ *;V : ' ''' '•f.-fX"’' "'■‘■■ , "'" i ' Vi "' 3v -f.-yHi : .v'S K'f C; -V’- 'C* '—7 'I -\- *.~ 'Si'," ■?! V* \'?‘ r .\. >’-/-■>••' ;; *v..v.h *■/ -*• •••- -- - l •" " ■* - ' fc ' V, ;.r ;S; AUCTION SAUK4, R Y JAMES M'KENICA. A UCTIOTiEER, No 114 \Yom> Stekjt. ihsrb aooaa ybux. Fifth OBBEBS cny wUb n j-rock of Goods for - •«Me, can be accommodated, while thftyretfaiii, with it us# of rx floom. oiwnodernie lermc. in ib* IUI sion - pf : M T Kpnnu*«AucuoiiMorc* V\ oml tliree door* from lrth - , .fof iCyji. hv ihcweckj moiiih.-or vedr« for ihr rar.V.biriiilwe; 'dry :Celliir, • ;., ividl OOnrd jlott'j V’ -v . Sfpl~» * - * JASifc?MARKKA, Ami t~vO.\TESTIO V, L\KKTS at private' "fcale ar M’Ken- - ■ / Aacifoii^oojnVi.No.'l^4AYoni .v frora Sth pt-,-Alor^enivoice : jsrDonies!!* , .;Blunkejs of.iha .•• : direnfrom the AFftihwcfonpr, find waHifc'sold.flT vrty ' . - ! AoW- prices, bmbwh«lesalfc r and retnlh - -.lp.v lhabestopv nonunuvoficriid >fousekeeper*for Peveral .year*. wm2J_i* !»*- Jambs auc t. Erm.lC b\Li: >P HOUSK AM) LOT—WMbw ofTeredat.*ut , li‘S?i)erOir WcdiH.'sxiaj’-lfie.lSlh day ■:• the Exeeuion of-Aiy, w j*>,bnt l a Lm of Mulberry on isorectedniwo^ioryFram* Houce Ternvra v r JAMFS McKENXA* ociU ‘ Auctioneer* JiJr Sale. - ra Loui „-< k ■“ SAUE-50 BfongUoiTin iC X* vTroiV* bean* J; tifully nnsat*«l. aifhe iaoat pleasant place lot m pnvnlcrpfiuicncp. * * Also—*A louivAl,Cß»y citjynearFederal at,». ftonv- - •inK 20 fern ©i»(MMdFV*fc and .canenilmg lm'cfc 80-ftes • .w Also—A fectof‘""l^WMeralley, Allerijenyeiir ■'■ AUor.aui'.oftofrßbesold Mirer,and onea*U-r • terfosi than atiyoihe property, now ip ther&grkt* l • - For paxticular-* entmilf SYLVESTER SEYMOUR, at tbe office oi.RiHv’aTn jd-&.Coi,/tto>ner.TiiUi'*.Mttr* : ket or ot the puhher. *- - • .. -seb7»tC’ - : . v TfilAS .MELLON, AUxyrafty, SAIiE.- ; 'A Jotpnfji n, near ilie corner of Jv ]ie,nttbenew(seniuyujjrh; • wiU be-sold cm a.'i:otnTnOng’term»;orlfo?ejt*on per petua! lease, tvuh'Uie prigeof gnmnu rent at on} tune - . - H > . AUc>—Severa}ouK r ift-&£T < ,rCTUplacrv ■ i for sale or P*rpetaftUease,>jiir . nm suit paTchiweTF i ' * OQCI2-im iliansrd THOU ’ -T-nEkSHIS* l'BOPryyroii. SAtE^X - •Ji. li<'aw,* ana : b\ 100 icct deep Price 3 Also—A lsrgr-iol ftdjoiiHie above Pib‘o SuDO. v,,. Also—.l-loi.'r.eooli 2U;.fe^nton,.f{<>Um«nn-street>:by;;-.;- 95ieenoanaikN* PnceleQ C h' „. , Aho—Slots:2®i ft’et troiShefteld sixeet, by 05feei. 1 ; deep** *..*.••. i t: [ low 23 :e£t frornhcffieJd BJreet y hjrliJ3 feet ... Meep lo a StJeei liberal.: \ si. <4BKRT, OiuAgept, , .• SjxathfieW street; ; ‘ ‘rrAI'UAUM. PROPER |* ALUJ.UKNV TOR : V lnr-JCi of 63 feet " front by 321 feet itei-p. crmVj a;c,r,Tnfoi'tnb!ft.eouojrß/ " bou«.e, svilli -bflU *,n cer.tej,nur roomvon. iim floor,: two large chamber?. goon-v-rtUit. our houses, large-*■■ garden and extensive gra.nlro -avast. vatieiy/of irmn and and a latyhentfarden ■■.?■■■ of '■•fiOitwater. r\Vill ;.Prace>.s;?i)Ott -.. S CICR’l\ Cuu Ageift. eep23 Snmhfiei airfc^t 17OR uu iniHie U ivell ■ ; sJP conveniently iniuaiedf igroii: Pride street, one:: street beyond the Hoppiwl- *ktic- S-itert imronutiy 123-feet deep, ami will be For fuxther panM'Ular.v,apple liou*eior*ti>" "t;• v - fiepj JAM VT; IV aU>r street . rpHE snbsenlver nMvtlus f,pOurng ln& / • •. l.snnply nn , AU r »< l 'Q9*^; ri . n xi*n i uve yu ._ • riPLy os Jill tliJ , ;aruoi»i?,‘»>e]on^ii» o f,bu*]po«?, ■■■.■• wlirb he/wjJHttftV* to fl ,-. e r, f.i arjy - - ft»ni\erseti uti - J*V‘;*irailoiy , *ep23lt - Bnijjmg, rroT)!: '.Wi*r\luTlhi&n • X Cenwtry.» - . Jisojf,' >!"■■■' ■ Ileluova - T t'l. W.SrßßVlTTtavei^jsm;,,. • I .lv si, lliy'Oors nl i l ‘ I,, . lr ;an)r f'uii i ) ttUd ; ifflinettiau-Jf\Ol>posj.ui|he. *ie*| i j oei9lm ‘ J Ji u ** < , - [ I IIY o< 1“ T-k ACoN^HHiUßßco'fSkooiacg Üby • qocilD] - M; Kdsnvori U inill*j’. .> miIR,W)VrMI SESSION ottC ti | |f , 0 ». I menceon li very ■’ aesiralilS llul h» Pujols should K nrrtjloy of the resnou The French I.anguoge wilt he l^ 0 j 0 |j ll)e Koovitl Plolr.iYrrhn , . , ‘ ' Tot terms nudjnrllifr paTlien^f a(t Mows-John !nvni t.Son’r, 11 >j ij ft&hrfc cb vi* hmjw . ' 0C113.J2W ■ • I*' * f pin.il. rjOAP ANDCANDLE3, I O for sale m tnnnufactnrer s prit , sep2s TtOOKSANI>UYLS-i c»«*fr~ - 1~1 , . „ 1 llejon to close consignment, “^ mVA nxi- • • r „ , , North East comer OTA^aTwCFS^'I hole>Crnjof t 7. ' ’ |S Jost received and for sale hy . north ~ ~ —JhMMAD /'tASSIA-huo the. cawm'onhsMr- bP«s Strutl4 MSfttoff tir.il .for.;rale hy. ■; foci I'll ltl?VtTl . . or-Hent.— — 1 THRrF trOBY BRICK DYjdp < A.' tuned on Rebecca m-ioii gi.i-i vniaediately Eii<iulJj (i . SON on lII*- premises, or S V -irpH' otl!3 It ■ Valuable treat in dispose of hi> intCTCtf 70 : acres orgromufPearly.,oppoBttft r thi?jn B . ,■ batch, in and shore Blrimnghant,coiJ h handsomest lad most coin 6nientlosy or residences, and most advantageous r I will eel! I liher one of ihejla t J b l n . gle lore, to smi purchasers. This pro, l( rapidly in \al|ie «‘nce helna opeae* ihp past IV-w years, andthatu willce j...... will guarantee tc« the pUrchaficr nn f flay percent on hispaym'nimYltJiii- Th“i. f* dentes or ihr mo si ady ail \ a a I IBlh day 01 September next, it wiU- he Birtnincharo.Auy 15ih,1818 - T i„ uniler"inticd ha been nppoihli Orere for she ealo of the abate proper oU lO information a" io the lu» sncliiis |o:*ihipurchaser*.,:. .... :. j Loja will b«- siycjj in exchange fo* c noVhfand muteriab used to meeting dt -are*occupied at high rents ns fast m ha As to in niamctunag. it is the hirst li cut, the diaetei.ee in tins once ol co the riser an 1 im- cil}, Allegheny, or Bt I to ! ceut,Fer.hushel„(aii,ayernge,af-,lr;Ol,-., 600,000 bti«hil -vvhtchjs annually toed Iron Work wS-1 OOOper y car in fvror i n Any manitl >1 alec—of HTje aT rmsll once -eo tLe "teat ads arttage '■'■ba^rc ’ J •iflEcic-hFou:th.ei'M'i : n'’ norldahj m or around the ed> “f "un • paly i'{syr,r=<is fromrho .bT*og.r ,^ illiii - -C ■> y ,n *_ '■. 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