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WfUtfAItHBUTI.BR is 1 .v; WCjJ^W.Jrnra * ■» Httker KiH lo ihere n feirengsh * ■* r©fjrrianie „ 4 * - X PEMOCKftTIC\KIi ECTOR A»* TICKET " tl " ~ , ~tntxA%aiifa BLEcrea*. v _ - r ■> ' ■ ' WJUAihj Bious.of Creatfieltf , -i- ' ■ Nonhnilipwn. 1 IS&jgsENTA-mr* XLBR&Bt ‘ ’ ‘ *■ -I ' ’ BekKS«, Philadelphia Coomy If, Haia B. Smta‘ do City. ' m. Isaac Saras, do Couniy. v .rW.VO^-V.? ‘ Ho' • do V. JicoaS. VdatvStauranery do ■ ! ■ ’■» VE-ItoafeWE-WaWnTilCielmrfi , do 1 ' vn. Wiuao< W. Dowsisov chewier do ..l H*Mnt HiunoiiStljuiejiter l da -ijX/Vstm'Kina, Barks- s. 'da S -X.»B*mail>S.ScHOMrov*B, Monroedo . 7 '=.«> jbj WH.smxusa t 'Wtaamg do XII Joinlt.B«stmzl,3Wa do !< In-* TOR Jdtnrc. Rap, Ctalon ' da • < '* »* * XIV. JolWWraSaupt-Ijbbaßon ' do • t. * t IXV. Rojna / -FBjre*, York- > do ' ,XVl.'H*nramfcB*nH, VJ»>UrtiiLj do - ■ ’i’ v> XVII- Jo*ls»avrEU,llMttU>ddoa' da i 'r • XVIII Cimsjats A. Buies, Greene'- Jr do-' XIX n*sw*w, BowitiOf, Bedford' da tl i XX.JOBh R.'BBmaas,£enVer > , do , J 'i i do O" *, .XOUR M. J)«i»,Ct»stßa* 'Ad ,-T-j-jr-,. XXIII. Tnttrnirls’Hi, Fauer. . > '',„-do . . n-'i XXIV. It»O.C»vwia,S«aif „ do • ' i HFTH STREETS ' wlaeffJo 'tmt£st»bli»liment, » splendid 1 ‘- i Mafehfhfc, tre are prepareaifctta i i?rNetirtpsper ahd Book wotV Innsiyleof n&. j vv> /-' S and npon ibe most rta-<:. -- 1 (&?Ajivfrtfsm nr* rtguaUdlohAmi tii iSnr/awr itfort 1 ■<-v ■.4'cfc*k,ySi(T. ?!rktsynwibtC9TßjiUe(iieit}trUtordeTt9tn-\ JF&f uw{spcfiifi/^an tanieThouTtPovUi i «C- tbc 4tb : on.TeesJay ■ a(7 o’cloefrj allbehoa*e ,-i■■; s JohuSolon; • Paneroal aitendpnee is re quested* la-boriness ©f importance will be traajhi be- : n s tanrdw meeting.'&*.| (ft*tU3) *. Misrl)KMoCfiAT3.. • ■ the OUS mc-VVAM•Dikucjutic * J'-'The '.Sr. I Clair Mouse, (ibtTOeriyf.ihe Wo.’hjujcicn Coffce floa^r) . rvftfl-beopeneven- grcmmfyai &oclncl~. . / t tfceHPiMideoual Election. DemocraucNew*- “paji*(.«i,|>oram«nis;'Si>«ches; &£, will always be . - wble?. ' :jrenertlltr Ond ,;; jhivWotfaogiatn partieuT&jiy.are umttd'io honor the , 0$ IVig’Wßjnrwuh their pretehee- ©ein .TREE DEMOCRATS NUVtER SUHKeS t' DEBtii pleased to find that ourJnenda generally though p3inedut the defeat ol'Judge I.ongstreth,- l, * wboasaspo'reand abieatnsnasaurSlale can boas! ; •’- G j»Te?neTenheleßs folly 'connneed, that the Rule is! . Vo'h-ia ifie ipnwer of Ihe Federa)parly;’oad lh.lt “TEejf have the physical .ability to determine the -coijna of Pennsyfvaniam the, Presidential contest, i Tile late election has taught our friends everywhere,: ns wetrast, n salotaty lcoon. • ll lias taught them.! .■■■/issMtSomluo'-'too lightly evenmmparative political: impntecce; —knowing that the most insignificant: and contemptible faction, when allied to greater rtiotnberEjcanexert s jiotent influence. lllias taught .‘them that, though theymay never form an alliance i ' ir}tli. those , who are ever ready to en gsgewhtre they" may obtain the best pay, they in us 1 < 'i>sW,nnflriligf . when they, .find that all the. lPgredienty of selfishness, petty .tyranny, and enmity - to our republican Institutions, are arrayed against them; that every man most feel that the result of a .- . - v.'tui/gglei under.such circumstances; may depend up .•. olone ;-and th?l, lherefure,every . .yapp must do-alt be can,.to order to accomplish the WOrkwhich beprofestesfo be engaged in. 'We rejoice that onr.fnends manifest 1 real feeling >. r njon this subject. They are encouraged, by every ' trainable coniideration,ioact; unitedly, zealoosiy, : .and twtinngly, from this moment until the close of tju? PreildentialClecnon, - Tbeyhavean active, unit •ed, apdpowerful .enemy in the held, who’are well ,orgai)ized,.and'whobaveaH the money necessary, to he used in ad honorable way, and also an Sbund : snce.Ja meetnn yeitraordinaryaud dishonorable emergency. They know that the enemy will leave : : no'means accdinpliih a victory; and there : is-not with whom we have met, who does not : erpresa a full determination to do hie whole doty.— Ttfe-hojior oflbe-fijale of Pennsylvania is id the , hands'of'thfir Democratic party'; and jf nod,nhitedly.onward, a glorious aitlttiryatraita earn jTovember, regardless of alt that i-the-federal party, andull its allies, ran d&. ■ / . -Our frießSs'etc encoaraged ito makeevevy erer .' ttna;fnepnfiBeuterpectatiDn of a yictory, from the. feats, that, although they have been defeated in their .v choke rocGojemor, they hare.elected-their dCanal- CdtaßßSstoher:;; they hash gamed decidedly in the 'Cengrea'ionaTelecturns; they hare on the rote.ama* HontejSf Jlepresentati ve* for the State i and they hare done all this, id defiance of a perfect untiring exerboniofiand the whole .opposition of the State, pf whatever name. They hate done this, too, under peculiar circumstances, Mhaftarh 1 never again likely to occnr;pnd.they..hare . . ;gaipt!o|lcd fur President 1398$ votes, and in for:Oo.vernori which increase 751 Bern Federal* and3ol Derao* Ctntlc. Clarion, in (844, SGS2:. in’1848,—3493^ : “Federal increise ) :462,Bemocmie349.-Schiij']klll ) 1844-r\il>o7i »n ,1848>-'-7802 of ■ TOIH 1874, Democrats 321. Vprk, 1844—C493; 184?, ■ Sso7;Federnteincrease-'l33ojfDerabc i rS6dv6B4.i On the otherltandii il weoxamino thecounlies in which therajiu been a diminished ,voteJwe ihalffnd the disparity, in almntt every itiatance, it grealely on ibeßemocratic Jide. ’fake,Adan)S.county,foret iimple, where' ihe Federnlials have lost 42 votes compared wiih‘lB44,—ttiej)etnocraiic vote ts,less by 154; On ip Franklin, Federal loss 29, Democrat* iic 223; nr in Lycoming, Federal-95, Democratic 302: and so weeakrgo into almost every county of the State,eud:nhow resultssuchns those-tve have noted*: .(nviewoCall these ihct* t '.ate.we> not perfectly safe,in assuring onr friends,: in jthe ■ mosl posiuve manner, that they have goodgroundjopnn'which to btnldtheirhopesforNovemfcerf:.Ar»llieynot jus tified an looking fottvard With confidence .10* a In mnpb of iheir political -principles; ip" defiance of all the efforts of the combined opposition T "Wefeel that, to waver for amomen;,or to despond; under -such circumstances,* would be tdoral treason to onr and our patty; and, a* ive cannot see, for ourselves, any reason fordoing the one oi lh'e other, I we.can only.speak to our ftiends’nt•ween riel tea feel; and submit to them the, facts, upqp which we -base the judg«eaitbatimpirt#,tOßJthis confidence!. K«p lt Beforetht People. 1 That Zachary Taylor received and thankfully oc cepted his JirettimijiahonfoT- the Presldencyfrom: the NATIVE AMERICAN PARTVJ . SEEP IT BEFORE I ,THE PEOPLE, - That, while in -his earlierlettenrhe says ** lir so. case can I rpntrr umxr to sc TUErcfwmuiTX or.A: Faerr, on, rnmo btseiftopastv schCme*,” stilly an his. Xagtrsoil letterj be declared .bimsslf a CLAV. WHIG, and after his nomination-by the Philadelphia: Convention, he came out e DECIDED WHIG. KEEP IT BEFORE; THE PEOPLE, That he has said m his .Bra!san7rir«','iTHA\E NEVER EXERCISED THE PRIVILEGE *FVO- TING J.EUT IUD I BEENCAI-tEDUPOA ATTUE LAST P»BtD£KirAt. rirciioif to do so, I snotrcD host CEMArSIY HAVE CAST DA VOT ETO» -Mb.CeAY.” • KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, " v. .Thatitt Jurltuetsio Dr, Wilr.ot,and J.RiTnger- t, soil, written iu'April anil August, 13-17, he dtctaris ® his readmits Tn ticid uni 1 ThETrmiohs to that. jj BisnKßXißiiED statios (the Presidency,) to mime ipOivuMrAt omt* than nranrtr. . And .afinrei. Mr. Ingershllihat lie woct o sow eatrgn secisa i l * lUII (Mr. Clay) jn that or lien, (ihalPiPii.l.'nry,) to irnr ibdjvibiiai. m Titr. ITniatc; cut aibix, uocn Moac ast. TiHC TitAß unicci-n, lint * in the truer In the rdil.ua or the: JhchmaitdßejiUtiU caiit on tfit err i : f the Philadelphia (hmreitibm, Ins . says; « T 80. kot : cmoii to iftTAcarw uv basis ir Msr CiAT be the Hoiimtt or wre wmo SA-. ... a. > ” tigkai Cosvrrmon.” „ W. d d lro. »«n Him I KEEP IT BFFOHE THE PEOPLE “ ?"?****??" -••••’juKfei ■■■■ ■■ r- <->•*>• V.-^I-iV- a v ;■vousiif, because we attempted, in onr Editions) of That where he say. u fu. dint letters, * 1 f *.•■' • '• • * w-ivrr w.»«r» * u akt Si - v J nVmn *■ *“* CQIMBM.I,' Tof W* SUMfC him lliMOUf ar£tfm«B(t .the NATIVE AMERICAN ,ns well at ill* WHIG ■ . ' . «. .*» * ,> ■ p . p^ v ■. >•:/; ; w£m BM iM*ndeu to apply ift sseirmcn t« Umt*lu | tfi’Pf IT itppnnp THP PFOPI V - Kur ' l J m " 11 are no* 40 Mroegly.de. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, yefepe* ,oihe Editor bribe tiarmtr, n. to That m biiiSecondUUer.tACspt.AJlrtAiulie said . ,*_**«*.. .» „» « i r .- .•-••»,. .'i'-vi.;; .••* •••.•. ■ eoce anymaoofttrtptaon ptrrcpuoft i,cb . whig hat tan.i huddled into the office ot Unff jind j)tovi#o,««Aßß r*fJITIU.R IMPORTANT ~ * Am r^ 9 Ir , tr , , v . . Goveroor, whilst hit party it 10 » deeftta! minority NOR NECESSARY.” 3rou *‘ >ll “ rry aDd defel *«® < he ' r in the Slale.-OM» PatriM. ■ ! cam P' Hu suceeM Will be m r>s. »«-We auur P-nd M- 'of the P Promt* In tUe Keecut Election. A careful - examination'- of the election return* from theeeveralenuntic*, and ft comparison of them with.the return* in: former -years, most plainly de monstrate* to ut, that in addition to the union which baa been effected between all the other eletnenu of opposition and the Federal party, the leader* of tbiaparty have been engagedun as flagrant a schent®. of outrage and fraud, as has ever been recorded in the annala ol -political parties- ‘Let u* take the facta furnished by two cosntiea alone, in order 19 show this., .Inthe county of Schuylkill, at the Governor’* .election to 1844,.there werepojled. 5,667-votes*. In '1847, there werepolled 6^w3,—being an'increa*e of 946, of which the Democratic candidate-received -503, and the Federal .candidate 443 voter: and 22S voteswere eait for the naHee candidale.' At the iate election, therewa* an tncrelaae over the vote of 1847 of 1431, of which the Federal candidate re- and the DemaeraUc.candidatelS2l In 1844, li the county of York, at the same election, there were’polled 6,403 vote* and 1847 showed an : Increase, of 617-r-ofwhich the Federalists had 301, and the Democrats . 316. . The increase for 1848 is 1,397, of whlchiheFederalists have 1,059, and |he- Democrats only 338! :■ These arb the facts; and■ (Von) these facts we think thonemay.bo drawn some: tnferenr.es,gnmg ' very fkr to ;prove; lrand,t and cor ruption on the part of the Federal party. : - ; - In iliefirel-place, then, the increased vote: in each of these counties n far beyond lhe ; proportional in-, ctease In any other conouea of the State. Tie vots of each being nearly similar, we And that, from 1.844 t|l|lB47, there was an increase in the two counties Ol 1,603 voles—beingabout7J - per- cenCm three years, while in one year- the increase; upon 1847 has been 2,8280 r rather. tnore than -6* per cent. This rate of increase alone, in one or two counties, would be calculated to excite suspicion, l in the'mind.' of slmtiit any one; but wlied: we sod that the Fcde rallVote-hassustained an increase of 60 per cent, in -Schuylkill, and nf 33-per c.ent-.in York, withoutany fndrcationsof a fhsproporlionaietncrcase elsewhere* lie must be mentally blind who would not at once .couelode* under existing circumstances* that o most stupendous fraud, or outrage, has been committed tupnn the legal voters of these counties. . A aiorlsn* Trlbutt. . RiifiisChoalo,-xif:MaJsachiisetts, a few days'ago, in a .great speech to the Taylor. njon,-used the fol .lowing truthful language: .- ' “THERE ARE MANY fiOODTIIINfiS I UKF IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. lIITJKE THElft NATIONAMTY AND SPIRITOFUNinN, AFTER Alir.; I I.IKETIIEAMERICANFF.EI.INfi THAI’: PERVADES THE MASSES.” DSTAId. Ructmaster received his commi3nionj?ea lei’day and has opened his office; in.Fnmlh slfeet* near SmitMield. .p;y»~r. 1 ' «104 »'• •• > •- d?«tfi£4ud to bejirfagalnaijiny bSfr«P?4uui !§Mfll|itfe:.lirß ■-jios.v.’. : .-, 4 Tgjjljk,, . - ThaJtrPeansjlvania was cartledfor-Win. F. John ston,/by the jOioshialapioan systepiofrbribery.aod; corrupltnjy,is’ maßhrefdnabf..‘Federal .CbmialisftinißostnrtbAVEcxpcnded-ithausanda'iOf dallarsin ttnd •they are Ygainai tho-same dlsboiicpf work for No* temhey.?Tfte et < l}e{|c6 ttfurhlshed imhe following disclpsiiies made lythe il os to 0 ‘Tim C* ,pfih C- l?ih I'iosi jiß-»hld»':wp«sHlhß'earoei* esery Democrat in the old Keystone. -In vlew of this sto-' pend aits system of inbery,tvill not evpry Democrat double Ins efforts to prostrate Federalism in No* vernier t .. r EI.ECTIOtiPjUUDSPnACTISEDItiPEXtfSYLVA: - KIA BYEQSTON CAPITALISTS. . The late election in Pennsylvania has astonished. eTeryb.odywhohaa.noib'gencdttversahtwilhthe.se ciet nvirea'obetatedYpOD by the leading .Poston 'Federalism, is.caßtiecUon;wi!hihat.«utied.moitopo*| ly, the .“TJiUsdelphtaandßeadingUiiUrosd.Cotqp** i ny.v It wilU e jObserred that the greatest change; I has Uien piece irfSchuylkni county, Itis in this cognty.thaithenowefof thisbanknlplcoropany.is most yisiWei i All the people,connected in sny way u®itb dimeter, .require* to voto’jbeToryticket. In - 1841 this company apbported Polk, and: bavebonst* edv.that they. secured his ; :but...tf having co'me totbe earsof certain .Boston Federalists, who werelargelyinterested’in:thestock,tbey thisiime Ipnk cate tbaltherosttslitioldgo M right.!’ Uis the . influence or this corporation, governed as it is by , _ JIT.. Boston capital,’that has lost u« tbOState election. ' Penniylvanii None that -they have speared the Governor sand' * . sen. Leg!»latare, ihej,tTaJ;iborlng that.the political as- . The SenateofPennsylvi sect of t( e £ta|e shall not change nnbl after the Whig, Presidential election, if money and threats have any , d.„: Matfliias infinence. We are informedvhat immediately after Win A, Crabb,’ the late election, a Committee of the Taylor Whigs 2 Pel fir B Savnrv Of PhUsdelphis were dispatched to, Boston, to soldi -3 {le0 ~ e Richards’ aidfrom the Federalists hero—that they have already 4 IT. Jones Brooke bad their meetings here*-lbnt a /Mi is note bang 0 r A ‘.; a h Rich * ratstiin thistily by xameq/ tht hating WMgt tf 7 y oa . Komgmacher, fasten, to be expended in Penneylcpma, previous to Daniel Steen, • Tie Ilk jjf JYptembtr, 1 a influence the election, and g j tco i, j> gp,,, that otosbere have given thetr thewandt. * IS Wm Hams *' Mr. Editor,mtkethiefact known.' tpt onr broth- 14 Robt M Frick JL'J?*”!?*?? it Pennsylvania know' wh.t awaits , 5 JnO. J. Conmnghatn, them; thatSoston money is to be poured amongst j 7 pj,,),- fjmyser them, like water, for the next three weeks, in order is wmi t sidler to secure tbb vote of that State for Taylor. The 39 . * « bolt do?of Federalism,” the towering « Daniel,” s g w. F. Johnston, W|ll probably bo sepitojdistnhqie yt, as m >44. let 03 fieo . v . t awrenre , them inert it aa they did than, unitedly, and the **“* ' hanulCT, ‘ j t ~ ? novae or »e ' The«lo»lims »*mocr.cy of Clarlbxx. Lrt igSc«boo' 'ff The attempt ofa fttw men engsged in the iron Montgomery, S : business, to prostrate the Democratic party in Penn* Colombia, ■ '.,.1 sylvani}, hasithuaiar, proved n signal failnre. The*| jjrtks, * federal leaders, in every portion of the Slate, made Washington, l extraordinary efforts to convert little Democratic Merc erf ’ 1 Clarion. Tie County was flooded with -Federal Westmoreland, 3 : speechesind lying document*, printed in German as Fayette,. . 3 well as English. The wealthy men of the party Northumberland, 1 , epeqt their, time : end ‘ money freely , and boasted Butler,’ 1 ■ every where of the great revolution they, were drtartrong, 7 .1 gmng.to produce. Judge Metis, who aome persons J supposed was a Democrat, from the fact that ho VoA,’ 3' : sometime* prq/irxrrd 10 be one, wsnt over “ tody nod North’n and Monroe, 3 -breeches” tn the Federalists t and aaieited thaiirntn Greene, l ■WO in MO ijemocrafs would *' fullow suit." But, ! B*rs2iSni, l’ ollllo *’ „ uoiw.tbstanding all these mighty, influences wete at ; Wayne and PAe, I work, Ihe bopest and unpotchxseabl* Democracy of j Perrr, 1; ClanoS remained true to their poMics|: ! Ciilb**and . j j- s J gluriouily tnnmphedjiver the Federal iron mailer*. 1 Csnire' 1 TVe earnestly hope. that the Democrar.y of Clarion; 1 Clarion, Venango, he. 3 trill rake mrtsurea at ope-C'lo ftd« • orpecuntary.benefit r he thall,on conviction, befimd in a sum not less thatumf hundred dollars,-nor ex ceeding one thousand dollars; -and suffer imprison ment not less'than one, nor more than tu’eh-emonths.” i .‘ We warn opr Democratic friends •tn. be on thei r guard in relation tiyrillircb threats or promises nx havebnen made. Be particular to note who thu in dividual, me.' who shall approach ymi, with refer ence to your vote in November; ,ond let there he .eltoepsex, ir possible, jo any conversation you may hntd with your Federal employers, in relation Jo the election; This will render easy the coninf/mnef any one who xhall dare 10 . meult: and violate the lsws.by • ceeling tiv defeat your.-.wishes in a matter eo..vitally important to every repnblir.au; XVIi Cl Cumberland, 3078- 3970 Franklin, 3042 7093 Perry, 3062 1352 , , 8182 8018, ; 8010 M*l anahaipN mnj. 167 - ■\jSSt. takenesze* ,>fCasa,;Boller, Jackson, an, Calhoufl,iffnu«toii,&e,', &c.,from thedaguerro ijpe, in onsmelletl glass flames, far aaleat this office I*'?' 43* -d tohu^"/r^vSuj B cums, ih- Guriie' ,-iS*s*te<«4!&i' 11F l r-' ' - ’ l££ " , :W,liyrwifi'yoJV l teU #u< Oh deft? DecOn-dcMVt y otrlie fl>r mtf a - __ ■ ■-■ ButtJoineto trty slavegangyoUMmllM'v ' t Thfl PBoplft Wow you’ll loseat you l Pot i in the Sla\ cry candidate, deaf Beaton doifryfiu lie- Idreameda dreamihe qrtief w«sv snlb * ' ■* } JthoifgJit fna\v the-Deacon a running dowh the BifU . 1 Poise TesolimonB mhistnoutlulalseieoTSwereiirhis ®t < ‘t * Profes ing Ann Sl«tery*dcar Devon howyouhej vlcfeof slavcryis lying} ll if. *o,:of nU I.owil Xfertf-youare mdsrvlcrous-asofien Tottcannoi’sen’emycntfseaij nreH o« Uthrirmh womi -Do read ourSomhern paper* noW) mid l(st to w-hat Isay ~ Without could not sland ft dayv .?: i •My:liepe*roy fortune’s• \v»rtt the Sontlr and hef l man. at&nttti> f * ’■> s Oirt.hue rests arenmied. dearDeacdiv, don’t y ou he. VottriTOulietrueibrSlaveryi f-till mustbe^' . BntMnke-a4iitle iKj!der, toryouAVftro pledged to tuc i -i In boldftnd.imd op4u tra?array jomm my/.battlecry r j •And irt yauTjcowror&ambnsh;,--dea£.Deaeo»,-don’t you lie- i Oh * deurDeoron don’t yon lie for me* come -io Louisian)',-;:my.sla v e sftngpyou Rtiall aibegtslstare, ATE. ' ", „ -- . raoia wIH stand as Ibllows: £4 John. Lens, Geo, Dime, 26 :Osvid Ssnkeyi * 27 John B. Johnston, l • Democrat. . ■ 2 Wm. P.Small, Thoa. S. Forsythe, 5 John Potleiger, ' 8 Wm. Orerfield, v 10 Francis &■ Streeter, tl Gordon F.Mason, 13 -Valentine Best, . ; - IS Roht.C.Sterrett, 21 Isaac Hngn<, 23- MaxWeUMcCnslio, 20 S, Porter Brawley, ? 28 Timothy Ives. Whigs 21 Democrats 12 •BtIIiWLTIYiS, Feitnhsts. Adam*. ] Allegheny. .4 Lancatter, it Bejter, 2 Merrer, 1 Washington,.; 1 Blair, 1 Jlontmgdan, 1 Cambria, t Cheater,: 3 Daophio, 3 Lebanon, I : Schajltill, 3 Erie, 2 Franklin, , ■. -i Indiana, . I Phitad*. my, 5 Philada. cotinly, : .8. Some,art, l Union and Juniata, 2 Delaware, 1 linterne,I interne, 1 CittnhetUm!, 1 con . .are oar friem .Morgan,oftliePa tnot,ibat the Democracy -will give 4 good account of themael ves on tbe ?Ui nf November. Tbere are (went; cauntte* la the Stale, to each of which there will bo 1 change euflicleni to give the State IA Cass and Bailer. TheleadiogAbolitiamaw 10 thi* city, who aupported Jobmton, inform na that they would rather.cut olTtheir right hand*:than aopporl flea. Taylor, the Slaveowner'* candidate for. Preifdeai.— Such will he the. care in other part* of the Slate.— Penmylvanta will atill be a eompetitorTor Ihe Pme Banner—yon may rest naaured of-thia ! :• Who KUltd Olay* ' Gen. Sbields.m one ofhis speeches in ■peak* of Iho butchery of Henry Clay at the << Whig ■laughter home Convention ” in Philadelphia: Clay haa oneconsolation, however,lteonjolation itcan be called; 'Although agtailed; and perhaps abased by his enemies/ he never. was disgtaced. ex« cept by his own friends. A countryman nf mine, by the name of.fhtnnelly, was a bntcher in the' army; Heuaed to attend to hn tduly aa a butcher. until s .fightcameon/siul theniiß would snatch tip some: hind of uniform-and. pitch jnto Cie tlnckeat of the fight; -At. Chaputt*pec*,h», got in,advance of the. line,and having on a Mexican uniform was mistaken: for a Me. touts fired, upon and hilled. I soon came neross:and recognised hint*:'A6; hal'DonueHy, is .Ihat youi' and are you tyonnded t Ves, General; said he; f am badly wounded ; Tbra.s»sood>as de»i now.- iiut, C.cneraj, sald.be/tliank find, 1 was not: killed by the Mexicans. It was my own tneifds that ■hot me. So with Henry Clay. H was not the de* mocrats who hilled'hint;. taut tl.was fit* own friend): ForlhtHoriimg Past- OplnlOM aliont Optiilou*. Ms. Editor Yon may .have observed m the .Gazette, of Monday, a. very important ;ilem,.:givmg the “opinion” ofifinv.-Metcalf, of Kentucky,; as to what Gen. TaVco*'* ' “opinion” isy ahnul : the IVifmai Proviso. Oov. Metcalfs “opinion” ispthat General Taylor's “ opinion” lolavoratletn the )Vilmot Pr9viso~-ind to ,Uils overwhelming suppo sition she. sapient editor of the Gazette adds his po tential belief, that Gen. Taylor; “so understasdsibls position •’ . Now, vvlint grcsS’humbug, what; contemptible quibbling is this! What a miserable system ping.tlie d—lround' theietampl” \Vhy could not Geo. Taylorgive hie own; opinion nn this question without disguise or prevarication,as Gen. Cass hss ; done lo hisNicholatinlett^i l f The.(rienda ol General Csss are not driven loaijy such expedients, os this; afpiltngeimmse oil supposition,and giving forth the grossamount as theprnbable opinion of their candi date on any question, honest and candid for'oncoi or permit their coodi date to be sot* Why atumipt to palm the monstrous: falsehood upon the pdh|ic, that Cien, JViplor,'a larEe slaveholder, surrounded tod imbncd-with-pro-ilsves ry inSuennesy holdi; opinions: In common with the .Free .Soil: party of the North! Yet this huge irapot siuon ia aicempted. ohd to be completed by the volunteer “ opinion” o) a Wing- stumper mTien-' lucky, backed by the “ opimon’fnf a whig editor of Pittsburgh, . The value of tills mode ofarnving at Taylor’s might be rhua raled : Taylor’s own opinion, ifglven,would be of yburae reliable /--but-Metcalfs ” opinion” on-,” is not half an; “ opinion”—and. the; Gatettb’s, “ oplmonV.-added to Metcalf’s “ opinion” is no “ opinion” at all. ■; . MARKS. , 'His .official SaJ&tbt GnaltmadnlM#illeiit
,- - bOd; hoarded with Mr. l,ynrh, fit. Clair street; kept. : hit money all in gold.and *itv*r.,.»«ti a feather trunk, mini bed roam. Defendant roomed with him; *nd he was a saddler and wav out of uinney; Jlhniight I would give him a sovereign for making apouch fur me. i missed ihemonsy.at once suspectedßudy, and made infitrmation. Heard he whs in Jlercer. weat with an officer to Mercer: found him in custo dy, and » great portion of the money with him, [Witness identified a few of that pieces.) l : : Mr. I.ynch was called, who-stated tint Defend ant professed la he out Of money, and could, no; pay his hoarding; did - not tell him he was going to tears —Ttus-casewilt gain the Jury tins morning. Daowsto.—While two boys went out on the Mo nongahela, in a skiff, yesterday morning, ihe liule steamer Waiter Forward came alpntf, and ran over them. One of them was drowsed, and had not been found when oar informant left, v —ft e have slave learned that lhe hoy was. found. Hi* name is Cbnsnan fitnnehart; he' lived with his parents in Birmingham, who ate German; Tie was seventeen year* of age- The Coroner held an in quest, i Pstsi.vo Cocnrrsrcrr Norseor* less dciuuii ; nation than Five Doti*«s.—On Thursday, the | ease of horton who was convicted at the lsrt terra of (the Qaarter Sessions,: thy pasting counterfeit ,«3’s” I upon Ohio Banks,;was hoard m-the. Supreme Cobrt. ! Mr. Damir appeared Tur Norton {Mr.- Mag raw for: , Commonwealth. , . ' c : ■ The Court declined giving an opimon in this case, -because sentence had never been passed ; they could not girea decision where there’ was no judgment.— So the matter end»,ns for the Supreme Court. :■ }>• The Grand Jury will bare abusy time of if, if they do their duty in relation tothe numerous un licensed doggeries now m this city. The fights that occur nightly in them, trq disgraceful. Gambling is practised to sn incredible estent. as we are in formed by the Night Police. : MBf|:Wby has not Gov, Johnttottmade bisappoint ment of Deputy Attorney for the county known f—' Whodoesnotkqowt , He fears ihesqhitm that ivill ; be eaaeedin thcranksof Ihjoffice hunting parlyby tho dlsappoinlment that will be esnsed to some half dozen ombiuous young men of the Bar/ J *„ WT a buggy >u mashed* in Irm'njtreet yester day.; A.lady wa« »n it, but ws» fortanately not in. jured. ' ,- - v _/ * Mavob’i Orrvn—itoniay - JVomfiyr.—Bn t ca«qinT-ablackf(otnKn^eli»rgedwitbtlrttiikßnnß»3- '23ii inat,, AucE, d4ughter of lleary aud Rebecca & iißtntortvaged one year.and eight dayg -The frjendß Of thfl fimjiJf-are inpiurt ta attend her-fu* nml,iromlheif/inew(lenceoniPc¥eQtb*Ureei,cg>nfV'of Cherry alley! atlCo'dock, this raormng. .Oiv.Monday oioltiinpv lhe 33d fnattmt; Wilson F\vS.' »cQslt9K9BfaldeAt;B4A orS.'a7i4>M«hlcGinnes9< arttV.Q. r enioflth9 aiid - r . - /• . Tl»e ,tuaeraliwai;uiVftiploce thifi'day -lToeadayVat 8* o’cluct, from,ihe residence ©fhiSpareuts.^onPribe ,stteet,.mreat HhSK OP PnTMDROU{> , % % . October 10,184& * J <■« ctationfor thiiteen Zhrectora orchis Bankiftr. «ie eiwnmg year, will be tic id ov the JBankingv Jibuti oir Woivaays thejwentietb dojr of November, next. .:. ' , .■: ' ©d9l;dtrt: :> Jotm Bsvoe», C»3hier. r":y'-’-V.7 ■ --- 'v., V' y- ••'• ry l! :::• V.; •* r BankoFPirrsjrtftGir.V . . October s£?!, J 849, \ - IT7“ An eleeuoh for thirteenDirector*, toserve for the, ensuing year, will.twiheld at Ote.BottkmC'cllott.teon Jtfotw day; November 20th,4S18,betwarnMh&lKmr&of and 3>, *t. 'TRovua M, Hows, ocitadie ' Cashier lUebciuit MtSCJiCTVHEB'i - ' at. 1843 $ • ID*'An fje cuon tor lliiri*fttßir«4otil of int Ulo.rMUmjf yror. %nll heheldatihe Baptinj UoUse.onT MDKiiay.Uie&lUidsyofNoveaitiernerl. ocrSltit W’ It. Cashier j people would iifftentoxrason.'ttareadily.asthcgH do u> * humbug/? in the* choice oFTcmcdie<: for disease: . r .woflW t»nddtthtcttv CbckenerSugor-coatert VegeftthlePunja uvi»,.i?iiU to alLotfccrst'iiiKVfOT thL« : pfaiiisftuso>u?4Qßt. 4hey porsesa hlHhe e&eoual reqtnslle&.of an. effectual icniftdy. They ore of vegetable origin ; thqyare.palare-. aijle»uiey neither gTme nor vonseatei they the sent of dißesfie jjhey never foil to effect apernuutent ,cure ; ip alVcosee -where they arqtt *commend*d/>.'Alnlua. can tie lubsunnaied hy ustintoiualflfrofnlodiCAflndfien •Uemen;rif the highest and mostiipdQabwd' integrity* They nlleoncurin the:ppinipn>lhat.Chcke-uv e* T a Srtgqt-cpote4 Vegetable Pills, wbeivoropejly admin istered, hive neVer beep knqrwn curing com* plaints.; aLthe 'liver, fOiinumpuonrjaftndiße, Ayboopiug-< :Coaßft;,fe.V«rii'-.^f.toli':Viii4se''t^ | ff (!^oo^^r -‘^ s P e P9thV' hendaphe. *tmt. dropsy, pox orchoJenuqor* bus:- They; have Ukewrißft henn eminemly. tvhemhe diseoirii'Jmd defied the efforis.ofrhrmost skilful physician*: ' K7* Sold by W.M. JACKSON, flen. Agent, cctW ■ W I‘dbeTtysiteetv Fmshbteh. [For Agentnqpe adTernssnsni.j r Jjpfißyaßfci - Hi • .J--> •■■• 7 -** i- 3WM Yean, Oct. 23—GR. M. Float—The market iaCrtn with good eastern pnd Ijtome demand, with sates of Genesse at SSjCCSj,. | 62 pee bbl. t -^Gratn—' There it a:goodtenijfliry fnr good sample* "of Wheat, but poor foil nNS'.ttegJecied., There is s' steady deraand,fSr.Corai«ilVeslis of prime .Whim ai 68c f Jsates ( of ■pjnme feettoWsl.We.^knshel. Whiskey—SalesatSdc.pr gallon. There id no change in pother articles nasally re« ported. /,'• . i , r ' __ -PHttAbEUPHIAj Oet;23pfr, P.M. - Flour—The market i» Steady, hut'hot active, JW*r| note aileaatss,37sr bbh i 1 r' w ' f 1 Com Steal—Sales, to a numerate, eiteot ats3,6S & bbli v *- i j j Graift—' WhVat ia in active retjuert’fljt fall’ prices, wsth aalesorPnme,‘ited at slilOjSljUV'huahel. Sated of Prime Yellow at 67c. bushel, -Cotton—The markef'io-daywaeheaVyi ' ’ Whiskey—Sales mphra. at24c. f Previsions—t hear or' very little doing tO-day. ; ..flroeertes—The.market remains unchanged*■■'• w* ■ tlUrriConaunipnoirf^ia-disease wbicln m: ebnyjiig iia ' victims to the tomb brlliOusands, .wilhoulbeint; arrrsl :edm its prpgressby lhe.medlcines in- common use:at the: present tunc, - Bin a brighter day IS' corning, 'arut -has . -come—as to successfully arrest: this disease* DR. RO GER'S 1,1 V'itß WO RT-A NQ TA R; notonlv' sivesimnir dmle relief in COUGHS amt COEDS. Out from the teall-' mony of men of the highest standing hero and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of CONSUMP TION. Improvements in the treatment of diseases are onward; and nothing cna Attest iff spirit in the present age. Those who are nfilieted with diseasedZuhgrwonld do welt to call on KbiEEbANX) * HARDER,'Gront sl, one door below Second «c,lheagents, (uKt ,eetlio cetti ficales of Dr IVm. J Richards, dodge War Burse, the wps of the Rev Geo. VV, Holeyvaud of Br Hiiam Cnu tate Professor in the rcleeilo Medicul CollegeoftCincu, ■*au it > ' ' flyOoodsdfa & Clark; of Bellevfee t Okie, November 23d> 1846, senlaleUerip Dr. Vaughn, the proprietor oflhe celebrated JLdthomript*& MiztorSfthe GreatAtber-; •lean Jtexnedjywitb-a etaiemennharinr-thet vicinity or Ohmwherethey dobuslnersiiUearijclehaa'hsdunpfe 'Cedeiiied .sales,.[Nothing lirehhas ever:: (H>j>eated<: People re»im to u tor oU complaint*jand itaeilirclis oN .wayscood.. Old cases, whichhavebaffledihe akilt. ofmedical menf ivundthe faculty ure' using it- In-theirpmcijce, large: number of medico) r .men ore ogenta for itd sale—a^m>ngproof ot ibegrem vrmiespr.ibe article. Calyon A*rnu,Jn ouc.paper r whose «arme»~*fe;io be rmiuiDunuer Greftf American Remedy, and got n Pnrophfet, Agents inPmsbtrrgh.JuYS A Beocewat, Nb;£Liberty st, near Canal Bamo- < * jyM 10* IvfLAiairATiox or tub ri'yr , raWrp//iJvviHberourula«rY Thai disease ai Qiiyfcmd-wilfbe abrfv > lute!)* impossible. t „ ...Seieartof'.Counter/eits aiidT'niWiiaru.—Remeniberihaf theOnginMfrnd Only Genuine Indian; VegrtabTe Pills, .have the written denature of WjJjooJ WiuonT on the top label of each t*or member, also? thatMe«m-FenchiwnMer& Co., of' New Yorkt Ja*< 9. A Co,.ai Cincinnati; andJ. U. Wilder At Co., *! Iflouisvilie; are sot .agents for tius -medicine, and we cannot guaraniee ibe genumencssof that offered fay them for sale tor sale as Wnghl T iPrineiMiO£ce| I CQ Race street. Philadelphia: and by Joi/s TirosjrSoN, .ISC liberty street, Pmsbnrghyrs., whois sole agent for this ruy. fay.vrhomdealrfs can at the wholes tale rate *■ oertd PKTTSBO&GU THKATHK* O. S’; Poster**-.* rsres* orAunmos* Puttie *^§s.oo k |.:9iugie «Tsci Drets Circle' -Site |*wednd *3o |JSt« < Vsc Gallery' - dUi* | Pnvateßozea 'ft 00 Jp*r»jihrughtot Sir.OWENS . i. < tTE. < a>Ar > October bettered o*Hc*e»?fiit sketch. -V ; A (ilattrc ft! PhlUilelpltier . ■Jabey loae of Ibr JPHoys) • , Oweua.. PerriUn . . .-.-.Mr.J Dtum. I.ize.(Anrof Che OilalA): • - ‘Mutt AmmCruise; i- , Comic. Pus de Dent, Army and A'ary,—Ml*sAVali£rs - ami Mr Good win v . previous 10-wMch. a hmrbable Plrce. cnlW * ■.,*•■■ : PtEASA\ v T b r 1 Christopher Strap.Mr.6iren#| Nancy'Strap,A:Cruwe. y |0» Doom open at T; CutioittWtHris»ar7|o>fock. IAOK- i*A jßOiirimg teertnuiton >JJ: Cliitwreelby VSfeet to mi alley. Also, foot Lot>r tM/ceifrouto n kCooVbrs‘6rfreideep ■ m an alley; price,s2o9 eaeb, terms ip five equal yearly nnpnemsm * OVTilBniT, Gen Agept. aei?4 ShailhiiMdatn’rL. or tiifT baNkTotnoiiE^riJß ♦j hasnowiredeemed nnurly.aU - ti* t«aoet thatw*ere:iH eireulMmii aiihe-iimeot ilie rob-: hery of'tihe PresWeor, in (kecetnber:.lasr.: Ik. has. ai a: 4aifn expease;adveru«e«l ti.e jrol»bery m alt the dues »i ..H}a.i’cjon,- D'htuAl*o picen.widely eneifdetl ncaice or Mhr issue ot neW' note*.and that nona of a pnor to 1843; havfe .'heaivjFirt'tilaitd by. lUe Hau'k jsince tne rob bery. It to bebeve ihalauempKaieTOakuts to rumlata-somo ot the stolen uoT.es; JhwfOTe;.in order, further t j 'i>f • xßeaietswnt fiiid.iheaneudaucetoihetdSalck their •advantage, a* ai them rnoovlota of goods ore saenficedj'- .whilfialf-aresohiai bargains, derign is to close the stock ont, at any and:lbe gootUoffered are: ta be positively-sold , ‘ - v . ; u -Thegoods willbe anangedia tots around and .numbered, and can be exommedoatlyontbe mom*:- lioeofaoie. ’ - ■ -a--- , •■. Thtibllomng liberal terms are offered t—Forallßums over/8100, 3 mo?, credit .for approved‘endorsed ;note»:. and over 8600,6 mere. ~ H l-l-amiM JQHK3X.OA-Vl5! Aucu , T ARD—Atrwbbls. and Vegafortafoby , „ Li octiM SMITH & SINCLAIR- vJhTQTIGRn-urhereasi letters of adtmoutrauoti-on the Rotate of Daniel late,oT AUegheny city, Allegheny county, dec*-d, haVe been graoied .io- ihe aub-, senber; all persona indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment And those JmvSng claima ugainatthe same,- duly audienilcated, for settlement, tb lhosubacnberrat ihfe.warehouse of S; 'McClurkap * C0.,N0, 183 Liberty «t» Pmsbnreb: ; r'. mu24titw JQBBPR KIRKPATRICK; Adip>. SAfiK OP HOUSE AND Utn' AT Al'CfjoN.— AVUt be offered at Public- Sale, on- TOESDAY, next, Ooiqb*r24t?uaMl o'clock- in-tlld of the Kxecutora of Andre w ; Nesbit, deceased: a-Lot-of- Ground 2j> feet front on Pike: street.by-100:i>ft:deep to .:MiUberry..all*y, mi which is erected &Two:stor?.Frsme Honse: "TerniaaiMtle. ’ „ 0c42 y - J Auctioneer,. t'asbtonable Ciotbioff Store* fN AVJSRNEB.UHG bJfgeleavelo-Jii/orm.hi*fricnd*tuid': ihe publto-ln generaliUße fc 'Whu*hr.; lwt int»e.-East,nnff^rtuch^■wtUhftv madft foorder Head GhiOilers, tf'il J.lberiy *nreet, (lote MCGiure A Co p and at prices that will nut bytbe be*i ot bdrgairy maker-, ~ - rJV ERKEfiCRQi , No 251 labenystreeLandi: oopfaon , grMefflrorabtUa.oi‘:socratesi>with.‘ : Boglt»b notesVcrilicoland ner AVia-ger’a Lifo qi Hocrates, etc.: by Charles AntbOD,' -Colombia Vorfo:and:RecioeoMhe4firamt Ju e i received and tor aa^tiy JOUNSTQN A STOCKTON, oetlHt * Booksellers, cor 1 Marketond 2d aw v «Tl«w Gooda^V T HAVE JUST OHENEDjj well selected lock of Jail -X-'and and-Vestings {at-Uie. : lowest market price,) to-whieh'Pwould invite .the. fiTidep* tiou ofiny customersrtuiiLothersm warn oiVcbeap- ond:■ well made Clothing. - JAS Mc£»UIRE r T'ailor < { - octSO- * ~Tbird at, nfarAVodd. : Glciiii, tiiauware. * •CT ..M’KEK 4k CO.-;"Mnnutacfurers ofevery description: O* of YlAlSi 'BOTTLF.S AND WINDOW GLASS ~ aWareboase on.&econdAtreer,.vbetween kef . Piushonjh. Pa CATSUP * LEMON SVBUP DOTTLES v PJCKLE ?AND< V.RESj2BY£ JARS, constantly. ou-bandcniul :for OW.GLit2isiwarrxntcdcqimltoany made west of the Alleghenies " ; Oiid'Bizra ana ftacuonal hgbtacui to order ai th honest nouce. ‘ faepS d2tfcw2n Fluiot. ■, 4 SPENDIDAS3ORXMSJNT or s: O/OOANtAIfD JX. ROSEWOOD RJAfiOS. jot Cl. -nei~ Thew ia stiuracais ato rocide afler the ' and of tSo bt it malcrial, and willlji! sol J lowior caul., by .P. HMJME, No. it 52 Wood street, SiUToctf ftbpre Fifth. -N;B.'—ThoM*'v!ioon*|ti-want : ofa'g(todv i iajj rn metit aro tie these,4wfote nurclia9ingH«ewhem f D« they:4aiiHot brfel&elleil by uny in ihecoDtUrjvaud will ,2>' \ burgh ttanufocture* warranUdTff be-snperiot lomtyecpt 4 sold mibigiflßrkct, }* ? , jtbclS3)y> >_ c-y- -l 1 . B. BUGGY SOB applied' G>rsttfm-S tfew Buf?7 r md« andliMrtiedia fim rawsiyt^^Atifplr lo^'*- - „ -i f TSlri %n«MjVoop. \ r, lCrsw t)y Mrs l>i Clttike—(MW, . Mentel’jjGirraatfijhiiratutt^Vois,—9J,oO<- '- AlaerhroOl', ftyJrtony FoitealenS V 015.—51.75. - v ~ CilSUu IpglUh e(l)il»n, UlpslmlwJ, a vptii.- ‘ 'BopAafionfS: *•< <• i " V steel engraving* Vns* 50 Worts,4W-#is(f ' & ;* * LilmriS) 2\ ols^-SCffff „ hyCnftyfea*: 2 » - , >Hf,ft BO3WOKTJH, oct?l vl * , _’_l <(Sti~ nearMartft a, AMt-E&nuj ctF.RY.— Oatu, ■' junfcjtreeUneMWottd.icMidmfonnih* Ltdirs i (PnpbojghiSnJ, v«slnl}y,»hM t\)t isilf oprn -on l ojsitay, tlitelih raft, an eWemuvs osairtmtM of Foil and YYinteT-MiHwery, »» *- «rtss) _ fliiiT PltlceYiiijri iittt Borik, TITS* Kf3C33rm> h? 3T A. 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ZkaUrtfstntltj HrpaHn /ftrf&y“•• Xazl\ >rti«re r.tftK wholesale and retail; U ai 4l S Broadway. > JJ Djti.ttf.unhr inventor of Uni truly titvaiitabfe-eani immidjand bi*-:a«rtjfr-Ai«; and «mr will ; eddimilMt?al«-iUrt*>"- s^trrrof ) K>;|Vi'^ar,Ujbn-ffrp«yinau'J»vms;^»nd t -iher?-'- fajTvnn miter perron e it*. umrii-y orwer phtuninie. . tffairtof uhim^to' 1 - ~^j-y ..VftUnrfjrfra*. übotmdJ* Every - •nb}rct4o be ileprfidaud upon and pnfitfrA; oßrt‘noibm?. iUai'fre k»M^T : -i>i- r hsiß!norffexir , n*- ,- lively Extractor! “ } * •••A.TEB*?rThV 't*.lWvMt':XkllUgelft-*&&i& Qfahti’jaZvtWSl Barov ScalrfM3l*** Ap,> wij ntfoxtl, uuftm/ rrJ*/; and pwteeqoi ttiee-'ja coohng mn| «noihu£ ctotreixtflteuiiK.-:> ;ps»n tnnna frmnonn tobftpenirtimn?!sl-riuw>e»6re,nl- - way ,applv'jio]ilinf*n— oncoitorUjoilh i A]tdimwmartihe4»^rrei»rt , .'*^CanmerftttHJ;(ia‘c‘iaTs» ; nb tmuTer \rha4numeihpy maynppeaTjOrhowap- Tniabtoni (rterttfseihtjpitfil f _ " ; r Pnmph!e.ia,conJainjnsceTtifiea\ea^>fcor^si r rooy!iie hail gratis on opplinujotno' JOHN Ik MORGAN', _ _ - JFirittrn DmtSVitixbursh , Zte - J ~" '. r * ' „ ocU> 'MKRCWAN'TSwiH fin&im&metutamt&geiuiocaU at , JjJL AT, HODKINSON#,®* ;h©ifM iwxvrJ orator® «s •large Qi PiR HoufiromFXeWiTW fro7i : price House trad iwa Lpia,*Mk2&ftout; on-Boberi sincet £{HSO- tfous** -and Mi /real oti.Arui eiretc* Ail«ghent , Jbv 55 pw« *CUK rvA)RO t AeV'Cra] Building- x -v > ? 5 r - ‘ r ', . 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