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Reported for the Morning Poßt. ; - -' ; --‘vT^sT . for tidbit*- ..>V^ £&\\ vlljaioy .a thnM.nl *B- .*, i/V.:. , . -IV/V5 ; eraliaro; and it is, Ifiorerore, Bqt to 4)e,wpadcK!d f»j*s&&t>sj;\jJSv at, shguldjhuse all those* ifho Sse?. ■iiffia&lly“irtsrai--S»'Tatitiniiilsiiea#Jff'cohnecttotf, w “>> *• government especially if not fully com tmttcd to their odious.doctrines, which is a rare oc : ihat we. have seen, in to the effect that he rctod to let a l»iiliiiliili« ffimereTTtjrJa iiageir ori the aame Beat with; hinnelf, -TTfaja infamoqs Jie is circulated in the'Ga- 1 " zettc; eSrfed hv onewhoy-Whre told, m*ke. pre teoaions to,piety. This to a very likely atory* to be told ofthemati.who »ae one of that band who Vol-, Innteerei'to defend the. northwesterit frontier, in tSl< and endured all the hardshipe oinhat cam -paign, Where there were no roads, where the army s'ib's.’''sitj!ihTtt was compelled for several succeeding nights to pile ; };’Bs*x' , 'C>'! logs together, in order to keep the blanketson which ■ they of the water j'and ; who.for‘&veral : stJ^ftr*Si , daye subsisted tm green com alone! This to a pro- ' 'hab!e'Btory,’.to bfetold , Qf. , a:plon'cer,of:the'w;esl* , whO; : travelled on. fool across the-Alleghenres, in order ; »i*-^»2's i 4;|tV : .!l to make himself a home In the West. This is a very : m probable story,-to be told of the man who did more to impravfe the chancier of the popnlation ofMieh- i igan, whom he found there, than any other man pp. J ■i ! ‘'iiX^.V’;- : v Jl;' bably could have done. Bat it to in perfect keeping 1 with the character of the man who knew all about, 1 the/nc/s connected with the publication of “ Pres- ! bytensn Tract, Jfo. l;»and who, whtot closely i jaidjn.rclatinnito.that.mauerj.'wsisi.lbkedJtcsidniit . “ '\ he had uttered that which r waa' tinU which the Federal : f^ party spoke ofGcn. Taylor, before he became their . " •’ " v- .°iV „ X - •* > ‘4-> -X,, X‘ -i U M>r .1 V < '&*&&’ r **4?*?"&&• * 4*i « ~* t'v Itksrf'tt'V-' \ X*‘ y 'f OV.V f ; \ r xl;. ' ■ c< i y y‘i»‘’■ J;, pr; : *‘ : -i-;itX-’ ■-x-••;-: r s**-« *r / Bi- : T ’- 1 , . '- & v Vitv ?■?-'- r -1, I X * *‘£ « rr * , . '"J ?* r " .vr^p-’ x vu^ ; x : b ■M^4 : -iV'-Sv:X x.:: msm»m .'; v- i-r-’iifx Vff ? r ■" '■■'! ’' ■' : ■ ;Si.x'Ai;-:rB w - .v> sfeX'llSiir-rif'.-.-p-v - ; r, , Jf-x - x l . % i 'x*, 0 sS2^4^v:v^ I*^yr*J’-/• 1 *^yr*J’-/• - I 1 P ,;f r."'*'*; ;>■ iliiilllSil® i : „ . : FurtWT'ift»inpt*,,Qt Fraud.(!*?**„ st -’; £;-'A«,jhet , «d#rsli»J»trta^enD^ljirth»Uonuppn i eleg^: : ■y&.-a-jji. twEt# ....... ipnnnpigww V~'■ iamang ifilMDentott-at*;theyiawslmiaingP« l '!>?■#s*' and vole the Free Soil Ticket, iwth 4ll priion * few months, tve do not belters' injttlice V- Van Boren at its head. This idea is held out, vtnh "jvouJd-be done *_ w^^^J^9^^o&J6dflitt Ji'jjas l _ _ h,?****®* ®5 mo ' a Tiow to encourage such “Dotnocrala .. have jemed Jim Bon.. wan ,n a short ..me foond g.,„ty of ' £s!&B^f^JgS* m ZZ that faction Jto adhere tothe'posijion Ihjpy Ip?-? leafing %pa|r orQhoea. The Jury came in .hortly W. WinterOoirf&4Mlu&4 variety ot ihfje of C vi f» f .-- abolitionism, not a roan or their parly, whatever He was a picture of despair aqd desperation., His ~* do i i-rt-nL 1 IT may bo Ins*present professions, will tote against ( „d,eaUve J LUWcw'lefi&L upon the judge. . tfTtW >o Taylor! The grtfcumg Democrat, »*» who « before, the #«£*s!& 'Vjohnifcar. ■ VR7 i£ta M «nWt,|H^of ’« c “> under jdeh circumstance., adhere to the norm- some emoltot.; and ivitsthaa-called you 4s ftM-lfemi on course; Wh TamUleS Vote la Schuylkill jTJ 1 nation of Martin Jtgren, ib a traitor pr ine aDy thiDg to. say ?^-asked-the of ;JP «ireet iolld netitf; riv:■:■■ blackest dye: because, while profcßslng to desire «false world, and, as he offtSe witness- v-'l „« A A ,a » ' JJ? the triiimph of political truth/he ia directly:.aid»ng esi mada a chari|ctensticspeech*''-ThoUnflattge : -fivci chambcrs-and-gnrrtr t tiv,o ccUara and t 4^fjshgj. loom, yo tn tho triumphof those'Mvho have been continually. ordmarfmenwemjghtquotefrommemwj^utia, If V - 1 Pm^Wat^^ 848 - , 1 to, . warring against'every fundaracntal pnnciple- by beg to be excused fornQtattexDptipg.eveDaiT««line; - >^ ; ■,. i; .. - A ,.. j «ri .Mli hatt which h«,ps»flMse»-to:l(ej^ii»e4f:’.w--.v.- : ,'-.«'ii'V-::''i'v-'-- ofctberemarks of:tWdisunguished:.indi«idtfal; kv~ «|j(i^;:ft.-r^>iim-,Ki»isr-^s-^S4^Ssh(fci^SMfcftsr< .en tritianithol “ w— , The sentence of the Court was one year In the T)DSITI vyl^SAl.K,6painctfs!i,« McEmrig's Aiutim rebeHtmtMujiJett?} grin led, wilWhfl on ji Feaernl VtUntny. p. n) ,, , Jr Moomtj of Thm&rcmd-hantt clean- a continental war. 1 , 1 O etatemento tobedueetper- The PotUvllle Emporium contains a. number of F oumshment waa inflicted for the TieCßdefhhaabtoVe patltf Er.gT*Blf * < . ;.“ orl * ‘5 ey < t“ ®* ln * affidavit* of laborilig men in Schuylkill co*nly, who ; ■ 's' : '■--j ; -'-'' i: a-'.«' «>lii.'willioat reserve r ao the ifehcst andibelt bidder, nf ..ot only to Gen. Casa,but to the other officers purpose of whealmg” the convtet., Hojias.lwed in McKenna’s Auction, Hooma, Ho. U 4 Wood aufel, three / v,,S a ‘ D men composinglhedeUchment of troops refer- have heen ducharged frnm ihe.work pn which they, !jjy/j,. Teari'-’Uh'iti'been liis onlv hotneia-hels doorsfrom-Fifthi-mrneconnjo£whomitmayconcern,^ K ..a order "Wj* °“ »«SW »u uo other pile., TP sentence h.Oi to thrf v ' % - Thiarsavery thebe., opportoul- '.tr guard? The toT-he «“b,y prwon wo'uldhe, bn, trifling w„h the intend ,i. fl«ar;TwS«iwW. ltd j, the manwho did more : ty, of knoWmg all the ftets and;circumstaiicea.co.n' of cnmnal law; and therefore,the mo>ese»ere putt- ind«-|daeleaUin6hitnseU> : i' - " ( In the Ghip Statesman of the 23d, we find the was the prosecutingwiteessj ( £reenfie!d pleadguii* - [ vote in all the counties excepting nine. Those re- ty; Marshall protested Ins innocence. The shoe* 1 turnS| (says that paper,) are taken from the footings ; were taken jlj'daylight jtnd while thepropfiefcr was ' VT’ ; tip oar table when the whole returns are in. Bntwe hear the Tetaicl. , , J± s " ' ‘ would apprise our feadere that even they are hot The celedrated Vtfgin aUey*“^eetmehl”' cc«c, Ift ' ’Vg strictly to be relied Upon,os some of tjiem hayc been was next taken upland occupied jhe remainder of “br*^ale»'ofC}tf^ljs-«9ft3jjMbl.--' sj, erroneoutiy-footed up. What effect it may pfoduco the session. . All; were negroeir, and - the; lawyers j The.market his bwn'fiMrteo'lbsrt. taid r ( V we know not. Votes havo been thrown out that grew sery pethettcon the subject of the wrongs in- 1 *l* iwfffOteiZWti. __ may be Cnslly counted in, and rtet versa. The Aided on the contending parties. -■•'■’ ’ ; -.,-f3rain,--Salesf,p|;primftiWbitß t i, : „ Wl, rots not less close than it has boon tn our.own S'ate ..... b 1 >15.; sales of. Prime Hed at A iisibttshel. , . 'in.. “ Corn, sales of PnroeWhtte at62c.jads*’of 10,000 ' J— —-- ■- f „ Z~tfr -f> kttahel* ef Prime, Vefiow ai B&d f / U ?7~ “ , -r Whiskey—Sales tptbhls st?4c. / , i , j ''*• i-)' Tii, Brovtstont— l hewof hosafti . t*}* r ? k-^'i T W tide,worthy df report M “]?££); , t - T » ’ l_ PHIKiBEEBfIIA ? i "~ A > ~ v WO > - PtttLADttKrr*; OetobnrSfl—-rl 11. - " r " ’ '. aKow—The market. IsMitsgnsnV Ebur.lsfhefd,, v - > '■ iSr'nt irithftoteales,a, %J’ teTi , e , ' v t Jr ' ' "S 5;. Gram—Ending tales of PtUhe ef - 'j . J ' “ouri *i;i®f > 19; of Prime Bid.at #UY^t i ie'fforn: , _ '' spafl saftsof Pnmef Velio*, d 67@6^, '-; A , 5 nerot PfarlsiopsTire unchanged, t, tTif, UO* * , Cotton and tlroceries-Sio qnlet.'' t■» *>• * ' c" ' » , / --^hiskey^aioaet^^^r^,, if • BtTTsßtfffaTh. jab'" fid»y "*»<■' l ’ Wm aa»aaig'JhA»Mr«Pßßatffcfjgp - ,r Ant miJiAtitah} Stub orpiMlrfrltbfiiftrTie f ' 1 /l P’arvuJsarni’MtthciniFt fa' f -theFourths!) a, , v * ff rpHB subscriber* rr«peetf»lt>-ffv<, noticetOthArcn? ■- JL lomet omt the pnbhegeMrnllyvttiM dieirfeO&uiife j * V x '~ \ t Si andJlQiy»SJ’lants, all are urabcullltF eon- * . -s % dmon t i- c 17 ? FRUIT TRPE3, Consisting-of PearrjPJunl,, * »* j jf Peach,. Cherry, Ajrlc6r, _ ' 8 TREES—Vir AildulnS, 1 | - „ ? AfiUt Sndsr Maplff*3EngUshr Landf* f ■L -Lotabarar Pnpiar 7 Balm of '-GfteatffrflgoplA** 4 Willoivy Bfitkedj^dtsTuhJi .-r auf,T^utawnt|>riwP e n^SjVW«eWns l AshHfSfifii4i Aih. > ir EttglwhSycamore *7 " U EVFRGBEEIY *3h&k Mr r Cedar Anmcui Ahoxvitea. X3»n«feo ArittwriteSf . Box-Tree,-ilpngiit \«vyAtp«scsh4lcny, £ ’Earopewx 1 lolly, Wbn«? Pine* fioffotr* sprS'eTSWsam ■* v >: Fir, wlvef rir, sco}eh J l^4fe(mO(*C'Sp«^d| f /Bcp(ch t •r 3roonuJkc*»Ae - v— -x~ ~~ . >L> * <- x y GREEN tfOUSR FtdtiSTSfaft* * t r i ‘ - - 4 « If —All orders mu t'Ecopebtnjwnietlryith the cash - t € Oreouslactory rrfcrenccsc' '-a i ? , Ssa - t Flonis eorenillypacled, end seat nccordinsaosiirec , > t U ■npnsv.tomin'-part.oi the United Rtate*., , , V « J Perthns wsbuig ja pmafauyn their „ | „ a teottjd do teellio give nsacall.jis -tat v Uu4k,^w ih-yer- , . , } . : gsecnscaauothcAarpassed West os-dte KTonmautß, bow ' f , r - . 4’ coveting soirte nerrtof pouM,oni3 hombifriagfroroW I . '■ > - iosolhoU«iiiiO,agleatSiuinbttorwhTeb»r4ot«sSfcrsiie < 1 ' * > fortranspinonby- ’ ( ; * ' - , Ttrdlia-daiidShrnMieiv Planln.gfjCrQmedl.oaicontracT, i , ~ .. . nnreMonaJile.tsitffik. l v W,— « ~ . t We wish sill letter tgFotm.eddie»Airmreit(iW»lk>ns, - « ,' P O near Piu bargb, where the> will firuMmmedinte ■> „ t nttenuon ' . j . , Tj, . 7 ' Orders leu witb-Atr Jamer MoiHoofinJSroem andl j , leather Jfenler near the corner of SeTeiub u »§d Snrllb „ / Said streets or atontwandon morfetdaygroOterkes * * _ , -/ street, promptly attended (o , , ' > 7 TBe public m freuecfll srti'nivitrnlo exambn, - ■’■ onr stock Simmfoiltovirifi-TVeivrnoaany day rxcrpr -> Sabbaih {oedffJJwt} &,JAfl. I«URDOCK „ i TUST Bf CfIVRD W'f 'f,CI ’ = 1 - V + ' f -v~*Xhanap. or tho Son of-Uk Count and-ltejwhtf* of * , ■» , fc if luugpcompleu* bv'ATmpttidrpDbniaß 1 " “ * of the FTetorul Cn‘ih6&c il i?ew , re , ua / * ’ i . - T / *.' :v < : the ediiom! up*rvl«on br thjAl Joha - w c ’ ; • r , * Huffbes *■ . . ' p i «nd Thftff Tb tune*,or RQse. Blanche s r and \ tolet, br <* If L&vns* Esq * 9 „ .4 AU the fintfu-ft Magazines, f r, gs* Sofitii&br*rfccx v j&ci2o ■» f I I * 1 aTS 1 [ % 1 **Nsg ? * !■ y ■**- J“ JUCKWHFAT PtQUR-A prime suttlcle an. 40 » 1 r „' Jacket constantly on “ 5 tulcsbax soire*. U <- 5 “ . ; mHESECOHO AHSVAI. SOIREE on*na AtusonssT «- , ' 1 _X Fan£atm3iY t tobegi«eniajhel>aFajrett«Assem , sbly Eooms, oit, 1 aisb.lB4B. - » Si; ~TWahn,’ J Itope OaEOoiE«qJ l Alleg , -> S c j,. r ! kvauc BtMMBBr-r ’ f , ,• - i •; . -■' s % .W,MrtoretreEE,Kggle. _ SiwmtoV . t , 't ’ ? f.OavBS, Bagueane. * “ i 1 i i? Poarka, Nepmne {X.greritwcx, 7 “• j a I- i - asp v= : .}> K HonorableiheJodgea-ofabeCoartof tlowier . 7^“ ll X 3e» ofjtte Peaqerju efutfor the cotuity of Atte- 1 i. ■ -h, ! j. • i; lagbouse-mlie-Ward -nEiTeniia, dod rtat your ». ' 1 <- fi Shore a , ' i t nnblie house oi enterfnliraent AAdrvoqr netlildiet, as :r !- induty t)Oiind,\Yi!t pray, ‘ ' JOHH.FOXAtiIi. , r , i ; ;; We, the snbsetbera, enftehs of the atbreurd Ward, 4o vr* ;■ cerufy.: thal i!ie above petiuoncx is of goodrehule for , , . - | honestyarul temperance, andKweltproV&eirwiHrtoiise J ? >* - ■ > , % ntflalAttAioineniencesßn theaccoromodationof trev. * * qr' elera end other v»ud-Uiat taiA tsvern Is necessary < r ' #>. p Roady Patteir)ioa,TJobn‘Cottwtight;JtEboaca;q.Bar. J , - * . % nettjV Gncieir, OW. Etipest,Jdm Campbell,* Soh- ' m ~ 7 ' J 4 ,?* £* » -- 1 -r * «,' '-'V Si p " 'l' 71 •■*■.' t < "Ig. y gerieral that ~ ’? BEAD-Y M AtlE FAHHONABLE CUOTHINOSTORE, f I onjtlarketetreeii«econddoor from Second meet, wheri , ' l-i he has, surd always keep* on- harid, o ftUl'ossMWttnr of I p * ~ , **' ij Readj •'madeTaiihlonabfeCtotbing.wbwhbe wiltiell on r . tj the mostTenponaWc terms; for OABH - - t ; -> i V4fs> £ He. also wishes to call iho attention of lus *ienos and , , r'-j. the hnbho m general to Si? vety exteninwSrselesUoti or , ! .. ! .-£. French. E/iglirh and Belgian Ciolhs nnd Cftiwhasies»re i; eddßua vanelTlinigTesHnlts Z 'j-. ■* > * ho hnsselcetedlnmsclf nribeEs«i'ind’JJ^s«lf rt nj," r <_ i»i made.To qrdej in n-supeiinr.oiancervOl “isrsr w: or ,u. fi; HeadGoarterr, S3| Inpeoy W«t,ila|aJW^ m ™ &Co ( i 1 H S >- * *!*»*“ ,SFia*rr“ l •R T^tejlTSTtt^ J o?sSSg weafltt i« rf #| l it ! " »' k"+t "4 A nrti"in *wieresft n dVpttu , g* T («ilie u - —, h/ * " U towt ,M 0 which I ff9tf2J£uiYi(r 4 s <* v S uon ofroy and other in want of cheap and * - - * ft weilmnac.qi^ht^r— 1 s * t i ocegj V 7 , * % 4 ■ftVPfcV FOR SJO-ki—Will bfc : »oW.ctearp J r ‘ ir 4 J for soon, i new Buggy mads end finished In fin I - , b« rate Style Appryfo r SAS bldOUlßELTmlor t .-*-.4 PCtgl Thlfd st.,n?«rWoop. v, - \ @ JWIiOItR-a< bbta FamilyFJoorjja.supenOt 7 , '4 ~ 1 I tys"***"**' j>| A B&rtrsona pf Rebecea WiA. , * , < - 1 ” ft -tA. er, d- ntsnua.iKii4SA .-v A' 1 lA‘: ! . r% 7 '-v;, A f j :-* ' “ . sv: . * A'- H ' . i \i.,. .i: 1 ' t, 7 - if- - '. - - ‘ . ■' .. ' . -’1.7- ' - 1 . ■- ' -7 , - .fi i'.f-- 1 - “'i • 1J V " e ,' ~ , , v t . % 7 ' ; k y * s. 1 - r -r y- » „ Aa ij > AAcA, A ■ ' 4', "u f ’ \ 1 s A f r - t " :live ««jpn»laftdepenaeace, not ; end«nable_her. ~-, i " tfn’Heatrta tfeiurai CM f _ - " J „ tost VICE PRESIDENT, * -:'WM: o. butler, jWt. 1?A VP KSNTVCKV'’ -1 ;* •> ‘ wssfisss lathgva _ ~ ' OKHOOSATIC EI.SGTOBAL TICKKT ' Brats®, of Clearfield - Davjb D WitiEsss* of Nonh«mpwt>-; ■ t « .'A*; 1 s?-> T • •;;. ;>»•;■«v'r«;:--Tv .gttrttVrißlTA.V'lMMtoßCTflM-•• ,-■ v- ■ I. Heart V BEtn**, PMladelphU County O Hassß-KiausV do City. HI. toAAPSStranc, do„ County IV A L. Honwont. do do ■ i’ - '■ v Jaco»3. Yosf, Montgomeiy no m- ,•’ VKRoiterE.Wbioh*, lAfcigh do . VH Wiiri.M W. DowoCto, Cheitor do - ” VHL HaatrHAiaoun, Lnneutet do > > ' IX. : P*nE*.Kutn£, Boris do • X.' BuXA*oS.’B >' RHTJoust C-Ttoio,Clinton. do . - -XIV. JoustWunutAtt,Hebunon do f I3CT. Soditxt J Tun**, York do >. TCVT ntaMiatSjnrtt,. Franklm do „« . XVH Jons CEswun, Huntingdon * do do a XIX.:Oso»on W. Botnuit, Bedford do .o » I «»JCX. Joat R. SHASCtoi, Bcnvor do \ .XXI ’Oxanoz P Hammou. Alltghenydo ‘i. +XSM- W.H,DaVB, Crawford - do *■ I'cs-tt' -XXlHiTtotcnaylm, Potux do JOQY. J*M»<3 CA»iSU,Bwler do ' .r fflotwttg Itoat lob JjJrintina (Office. -a , CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ' ' “RT* Having aides to ourEttabliEbment, a splendid '-'-Staarn-FDwerFriuling Machine, we ure prepared To do mll'kiiidJ-of NeWsphpernnd Boole wortin-astyle n > un ■ * benojyani neainfJK'andiiipouiiaewoet re*-- - aOitabttrterms. we jcapcClfully aolirit the patronage of <> ' »he Jmolic in thiulme of our buaineas ■ ITTB Vf CARR, United Stoles Newspaper Agency - . Tflaa BaUiinA. N, E.-comer of Third and Ifockatteets, '*ad4oo North Fourth atreet—lsonronlyauthon«a Agent InFUaielghlt. ’ AHvtrmtrt theirfavetl btfor* -■ -■ F; 2f. This mutt be complied tti lA.rn order lain* .•beeanwamtem. tfArnmirwJiAii, anfarhrTfcsurircuhi hi frt/errtd - _ ' THE OLDWIG-WAM’ •—Draocsaslc -r.-;..vrig^lP^HaA6.opoMaat—The:.3t- Clair -Hotoe, <’ 5- : the Waelungton CoffeeHeose,) wol.be open every evening,at S o’clock, a w o tdmlalbirthe Presidential Election.' Democratic News papers, Docmnebis, - firfodsipon-the mhlear The "Deniocrais generally, ana • ' ahW'Srorkulgmen.phmMlStly, ire tnvded to honor the v OldWlgwop with their pretence oetl3 \TT4JriSjnffiilll eflhe Denwersey! i* * v _ -w. CASS, Bti'TfcEß AND DEiIHOCRACTI}! v The Democrat* of the two Cities, and County of - Alleghany,-wiU meat -on Satuuat rrmuro, Oct 3§,tt7 o'clock, F- H.,3t McANCLTY S WARE- HoUBE,£a*t »IdepF-the Cab a}, pn Penn street. Fcnruyltxmfa onut bi Redeemed/ Rally frost „«reryWard and'lhttricH * '' Tfckmeefingwill be addressed AyMcasts.Charles ShslmyWtlsonMeCendleas, Col.SatnnelW.Rlaek, G. P; HataUWo,'Ajtdre w-BnrkoandW. W-Irtvin. Other Democratic Speaker*, from a distance, will „ address the meeting. " CotteoM/coia: all,' '/ 'Be Particular about Tickets* ■> 4 ' ytp maid recommend to oar friend* tn the *e*er» 1 a *l ttftpti** of thl« Bute, tho ptopnety at paying --partieultrattentionrotheirticket*. Wehareaeen . lb* mom of of Philadelphia county, rose -of tho Democratic Eleetora of pnated-iluituttn L. Roamfort. It should be Aootra ici t. Eocwoar. ' 1 ' The friends of Clem Taylor. __ , £ lf is Tery evident thattbe aympathlef ofGen. Tay lor an not with the Democratic party) but thlscir* ■■■:. . eumstanee cannot make any difference in the coarse ‘of that party towards bin. They base done by «od for him as-they have done for every mao, who baa aided Iff elevating the civil or military character . oar.country-:. -They -have been willing at ail times ' to do him justice, and to see that justice la done tq him by others; and therefore were not will mg to bear him traduced, to favor one who was once a greater favorite; any more than they were willing to deny to that especial favorite the merit of long and faith ‘ fal service—erea though they considered him lack ■> >. jog in thattroe magnanimity which ever marks the character of the most distinguished chieftains. Bat, - while the Democratic party hie not been disposed to do, or to permit to be done, injustice to a faithful v pnbllesersaot, these baa been no occasion, there -payer can be one—when that party were under the necessity of fkwnmg upon or courting any man. He Who has gained itasopport, has first commanded ' its respect, by at least the apparent devotion with - which be hit sustained the great measures of gov ernment contended for by them; and fn proportion ’ to 'the zeal with which he has aostsioed their meas > sires, and the confidence he has manifested in them, ')us been the ardor with which they have supported hitt. So far as it respects the past .action of onr _ fatty it, has been singularly uniform in this pariie . >:.• olaf; and every feature of Democratic government ,mrist become obliterated, before a contrary state of things «haH,prevail. The Democratic parly has long v since proved, that it dares to be just, and even mag ' -nammous, to its most vile opponents, and the me mfejn( cjiejy country; nndit can therefore bear to , be charged, by those enemiet with abating those who - rendered distinguished services to their coun - try; and 'whom they have defended against theat t tacks of thoie now claiming to be exclusiaefrirndi. /It'may be abate of a man, known to be honest, ■ tun the: communityj scoaedrelswba have b^false testimony or otherwise, to prove him ' - srogue: it may be abuse oC a ecrupoloutly moral man taetottwup, fnlhclr the blackguards whtihavo sought to defame btm,andbnng him down their OWnvileleyel: it may be oitise ora distin guished sad devpted public servant, while defend rfogjijnyc i"° position under the government,,!*) " '■sSbW'who-theyore, Who Eave held btmfujF ,w the W4rldaaiu a worsejthan savage monster, a hired ” a*tt*3ltl,ana a mercenary cut-throat;end whohave, inalmos to very -way, shown tiiat they hate him;be-. MJwrfiewns serving his country. If the man, or - he party, occupying either of these laudable posi % joni, can he iruiy vald to be abasing those whom in fact defending against their enemies, the Democratic part/, bo jnstlf charged with havingaboaed, and continuibgtoabdse /Taylor. We have placed before the coun “ Withe saying respecting him of the sympathisers the ''apologists of Mexico;” we have shown ihst all tb oss, from whom such sayings ' bjve been, tho oppose™ of their I «tEfxKSl | AJiewlis‘'defending at, and. we think, wo have elderly established tbepro of applying to their eourte no other or mlid "i#rB*prestion,lh»nlhat of political sconndrejism. In 1840, one of more than 100 reasons why Gen. flatrraon should be chosen President, was— « Because, m lie operation of the Florida war, a war waged by one of tbe . most powerful.ofcinlitod .nation*, against a tnbooC ignorantanddefenceless. savage*, ftom it* Brat act w its laai, that or employ ing Blood Hound*, we have witnessed A SCENE OF BRUTALITY and inefficiency, which STAMPS THE CHARACTER OF ITS CONDUCTORS wlh every,featurem which on intelligent, people may jnsily look ugaiuts ruler* WITH CONTEMPT,” Gen. Taylor rteommenSei the use of bloodhound* . Florida, war j. hc was also one of its eondne* ,4or*t and, consequently, when not a « Whig’* can. itT*' ‘ ■ * —>» ' ■ilufate> he teas a brute ' In "1847, the Federal legislature of Massachusetts said— ** TRi war it a crime, and all who hate partaken well fought ficldt fytve aided in ite perpetra- Gen. Taylor aided in conducting the war with Menco, nnd-reconmeodcd that march which Mr. Clay aid ted to the war. But he wall not then a Federal candidate. Be wit a ruminal' Webster raid “ that all laurel* won in this war, were wiled and dishonored 1” r Corwin wished " ihe Meiicanalo give Taylor and/ hit troopsHOSPITABLEGRAYEB WITH BLOODY HANDS!*' Chandler raid, that « Taylor, ought to have been cashiered Tor the.capitulation oUJonlerey!” Greeley ahonted—'* accuraed be this uihimoua war''i- - - Prentice called it a “ war agairsl <3od!” The Portsmouth (Ohio) Clipper raid—-"Wo.cao not rapport a HALF WHIG AND HALF PI7FPY forany office, much less the office oT Chief Magis. Irate or this great nation !'• The f(ew Hampshire Independent, a whig paper, said* i "He (Taylor) raises alares-for the marker, and make* tnerchandiieof hia fellow-men. Hohaaono hundred mother* with or without babies, for sale in. the shambles. He/urni she* creole Yirginsforthe inxuofNew Orleans.” . The .Trenton (N. J.j New*, a* rank whig paper, said: * “ What other claims has Gen. Taylor npon his countrymen, ware, those growing- ont oTthis, very murderous,thieving wart** The Lebanon Star, another Federal n found:on the side of Iht countv®fr|| A gM|alitststeiatt, tqTAbravi officer, an<£gml|}ij souftriSl lowing corre«pW> ! si^ ; het|«!ei&the H6n.%fcmiB' Suctu, of-JlliiiOiVjSildthe brave and magnanimous Gen.-Jerop, (an officer whom the Federalist* Imre mot yetTiaredtaroproacHji) fully iiplainffltaelf. : We cop; from the Washington Union: • t Wasimroioir, Gept. S 3, ts4B,' 1 vSint: A speech: recently delivered by- the-Hon. Thoraaa Butler .King, ofGqorgia, at Patterson. New Jmaey,contnins'th m any way: l guilty of anything: unbecoming .a:bravesndgallanr officeM Thougb l nsrae these specific points,. ! should be" pleased. to receive information 'bn any others you may consider it necessary to notice, u older to give, a correct history of the-matter. I make the request as a - sincere Inquirer after truth; nndut i* proper yon, that it Is my Inten tion, should yon favor me withan answe;, to have it published. Withrespectfulconuderatioiijjonr obedient ser vant, ROBERT SMITH. v Major Gen. Taos, S. Jesop, Washington city, D.C. WasmtroTott Cm, Sept. 25, 1848. . • Stal l have rcceived your /letter,-dated the 23d instant; calling tty sottdntion to certain charges saidii . to hnvebeen maaeby tho Ron.Thomaißuiler Kiog l against General Cass,: in a.'speech-lately delivered ] ; by him- at Palerson. New Jeraey, In she following I words, ms: “ Gen. Cats It the hero qf Ifuß’s turren- ] der. ’’ Ordered btf General 'HUH before the et- ! fackitpon Detroit I be/ the British,’ General Out re- 1 ceicedno intelligence tf the disaster Dll he teat sum- i maned bn ti singleßHUth 't&leer,fourteen pu let from] Detroit, to yield t and he did yield.'With taa or three regiments of men,-. Bern Cast surrendered too ttnsleßrUi*hqsitcr,feurteenmiUetfromans fother! enemy. 1 * : Audio compliance with your request that! I should give «uch/information sal possets in re gard to the . situation of the detachmentTefhrred to i by Mr. King.at the time ofHull’s capitulation, “and 1 the position of GeseralvCass in rcfstlon te iti and i whether the General was in any way guilty of any- . thmg unbecoming a brave and gallant officer,” 1• have the honor to .state,- in reply, that lhe chatyas I made by Mr. King relate to the eurrender of n de tachment by order of 'General Holly on the T4th of August; 1815, to mtel a convoy; bf prisoners, under the comma nd of Captain Heuryßrttsh of Ohm, sup posed theatobe on ibejroute: fromthe nver Sainn to the army at Detroit. . As the acting adjutant general of the army, Ide taOed that detachment, and, by the eiderof General Hall; placed Cob McArthur, (not Colt Cass) in com mand oftt. The General directed that the detach ment should coosist of ono hundred- ati fifty men from Col. McArthur’s, and. the same nninber Doin' Col; Cas» ! s.r*giment,and a few-mounted men were directed to accompany it. . Befbre the detachment marched,*number ofvolnnteetn joined it from both 'regiments, so that the aggregate force when itleft the camp was abtrat. four hnndred . men;.; Cof, Cass was not a part or the dclail— hejoined a*a Volun teer.- When ! underatood lbat he desired to gO, I -obiocted to two colonels going with so smalt a de tachment ; but the Vmice was censidered by: ui all as extremely penlons- Colonel :Cass claimed it at a right to share the danger* with hut men, and he ■wan permitted-by the Genetali not-onteredyito. ac company them. On the IGth of Augntt, Genera! Hidl surrendered. the fort and army,by capitnlition, tq iha jßnti*h forces under the command of Mayor General Brock, and lncludedCol.M’Arthur’s detachracntinlheca pitulanon. The colonelhadbeen ordered by cc press to return to Detroit, and be was wiihintbrec or font mite* of the fort, when hn -rtceived iaulli gcoce of the surrender. He (Ml back : about three milealo tbe.nver Huron, wbere_be received the. nr tlcles of capitulation, with an order from General Hall to snrrender. .The colonel / was; ! bebeve, bound in good faith to surrender; but whether he was or. not, he was compelled to submit, Ibrhe hid not a day’t subsistence, nor a dozen rounds of am munition for bis command. He was as galltnt a soldier, and as patriotic a citizen, as tbo conelry could boast j undhe did all that was potsible ntider thecirpumttsnces; but the surrender of the detach ment whetber nght orWrbbg, he was responsible for .fnow General) Cass had no more to do with it, than: the honorable gentleman who makes i the charges against him. ’ From the foregoing statement, you perceive that there was not even single regiment to. surrender, nor wst Col.Csss m command at the time and on the oceasion referred to by Mr. Kiag- ..That gentle- , man has been so nnfortunate in the random state ment of hi* ibete, as not to have stumbled : Upon a tingle irnth; Hit charges I know to"be nttqrly un founded from.beginning to-end. There is,nothing inthe history of the conntry,written ?or unwritten,to justify any one of tbemyn thc amsllest degree. As to Gen, Cassy I served with hlm tn two campaigns, i a part oftbe time Under his order*,and attached to: hi* brigade, l have seen him in'iitnauous and un der circumstances that would test the.courage of Sny man,and hen ever faltered; but always acted in i accordance, with thedictates of high courage and pa triotism. Whatsoever m*y;beybu coune qf others, he is never tbo tpplugtst of the enemy, hut l» always found on the side of the country. t am, sir; with greatrespectryonr obedient serv’t. Ttf, 8. JRSUP. - ■ . Uon. Robot Skitii, Washington City. Free Boll.'* The Federal whig) ere using deer; effort in their power to induce Iho “ free Boilers ”■ to vote for Gen. Taylor, e man whole entire earthly possessions are composed of tlave soil and human btingt. ' Federal Consistency. t The Protective Tariff whtgd of the North are sup porting -a-man for thoi Preaideney, whose feelings, interests, associations, sudeverything, are .with the Ftee Trade policy. This they can’t deny. Beauti ful consistency t Speak Oat. Will the suppertere of Gen. Taylor be good enough to poltffWt a sinsd'.whig measure, in rcla 'tion to whicb the General haa expressed an opinion 7. -i It t __ .. 1 ,i the Natives, In all parts -of the State, claim the election or Wro.F, Johnttqa os a Native victory. Wepreaume they will non endeavor to have their 21 years*pro. hation bjll passed, and alto carry out their scheme: . .»_ - __ . ' to ui niament he lands upon pur «hor««.‘* Garernor<>fOiHoStinin;Doubt. The OhioBta(esman, of'Monday, iaya:*rAt\thi» {Monday*October 23d,).hour,ltianot-yet oertafn tvno iq of Ohio. The whig« have been trying to crow:oveiJtfuni! Ford, butit n faint, doubtful, and .backed by no confidence, na a atrict canvass of the official vote, may change the result, and they know it and feel it.” Keep it Before tine People, That Gen. Taylor fas dot yet resigned his cmn miDßioa m the ;anny.;';He “neter surrenders »».•*• sinecure north SEVEN THOUSAND AND NINE TY FIVE DOLLARS AND NINETY-SIX CENTS, TTheu hlr chances for the presidency are so ex tremely 1 Uncertain. Blackwood's UsgstllUk' The American reprintof thiasbleand very enter' tainiirg worh j for October; Is;before us." It abounds, in interest.- It may be bid of Morse, 85, Fourth st. _ ami Congressional District. i j Wilmor. Bievriler.' Tracy..i 4176 315 ’25801 3708 67 1192 1714 640 1033 8597 916 ' 4795 Wilmat reelected, and Democratic majority 4717; Baadfbrd, Susquehanna; Tn>ga> XXIIX Congressional DUtrlct. ( ■ ■ ThefollowiOglslEe tote for Congress, in thu/dis tncl: f ’ 1 , » Thompson. Campbell Clsnon ........ ..2160 128 S Ene 2045 3/170 ..• Warren....’ -.1128 , -908 Jefferson... 90S .703 P011er.............. 619 253 M’Kean. a 414 357 Elk 226 149 7509 { 7026 483 Thompson's maj. nil Congnaalowl Slitilct. Hi* following it the official result for Congreas in tbit Dulrictr .. , Hows, , > (Federal and Abo lition,milled ) Cranford.... ?66» Mercer... ..3831 Venango....... . ...1033 7601 7166 (|ft will hi* seen ihat Mf. Hon 'a majority rs 343 . Tharo werp at lent 1500 abolition votergifepin thedlstnfl, every ono oF Winch store giscn in hi* flttor. a r "fly V* 8. District Court ■•■ The Crnied State* -IhstrterCotm mii-njcft £verrday y elrciton. fromiuiis l octock;: Persons pristmiff 10 l>e naturalized badbMler'eetouiDhme septic Bax* op PittwnGjr, i " Oeiober 19, 1S48» S . , fl3-.An election for thirte en pi reetor* ofUusß&nktfrr jiheessuaK'year* toU £e hnld&tthe Banking-Hoase.oiv Monday, Lbetwemiet}* tUy-OCNovembeTßext’ • . >••■: . T ociSlaltd Son SsrocSrCasbierr Bxcuakos- Ha?**, l > ' Oclqfoex it l l, IS4& J 10*. Art ejection far thirteen Director*, to serve Tot ihe, Lff RJBULgye&r. wilthe JwJtf Atlheßaal: ms tlouseouMoa* dbjr,?ioveia&et-20ih:1549, tmiOrri. Thoujls M Jlaws* • octSSkdte-.-v-*-'■■'•••■ -*••—■ 4 ■•••'/'-■■■•■Cashier.'--,': M&KtUKt’S ASP HA'TOt*CXt;BE& fl Baxc, > * October m 1349 J ■ tJj*vAn election far ihirtfeenDireetors of thL*Bant, for ihecttffUinjry Of November n<*xt j o Fire and everyother malady; From; four tp six of «aid.lndian Vegetable PiUMakeuonce In twenty-fauM night ongoing to bed* will in a shorturne moke a perfect cureof the molt obstinate attack of Erysipelas; nuhe same time the digestion will be improved, end the blood ao completely purified-that ml/kmas of infiamoia-, tion and pain wilt be driven* from the body,and T b4alih and vlgorwiU be given tot he whole frame. r; Bwareof Counterfeits and JmUammi.—Remembenbat the Original and .Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills, have Urn written signature of Willux Wuofii on the ton label of each box Remember.alto, that Messrs. Feuchtwanger A C0.,0f New York; Jas. 8. Glascoe A Co.,at Cincinnati; and J, B. Wilder A Co., of Louisville, are rmr agents for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee , ihegenuineneaa of that offered by them foraoie J Thegenuinoia for sale atDr. Wright's Principal Office,. |«9 Race street, Philadelphia^ana by lona Thompson, ISO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, who Is sole agent for thu city, by whoradealers con.be supplied at the whole-: tolerate oct2d • ICr Consumption is a disease which is carrying its .victims to the tomb by thousands, without being arrest-- edimts progress by the medicines in common use at the present tune- But a brighter da/MS coming, and;has come—as to succeßsfbUy arrest this disease, DR. RO GER’S LIYERWORT AND TAIL not only gives imme diate rehefm COUGHS aud.COLDS, but from the testi monyof men of the highest standing here and.elsewhere, it is making some very reroarkable-cures.of CONSUMP TION. Improvements in the.tiualment of. diseases are onward: and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present age.- Those who are afflicted with ducated Lungs would do well to cal! on KNEEL AND & HARDER, Grant at, one door below Second at., the agents, and see the certi ficates of Dr.Wm.J. Richards, judgeWra.BuTke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. W. Malay, ana of Dr. Hiram Con late Professor in the Eclectic Medical College of Cincix, natt . sep23 A Clark, of Bellevue, Ohio; November 23d4 845, sent a letter to Dr. G. CX Vaughn, the proprietor of the celebrated Luhontripuc Mixture,the GrehtAmer : tcon Remedy,wUh a statement.that in the yicinity or Ohio where they do business* the. article has unpre cedented sales.- Nothing .like u has: ever appeared. People resorfto it for allcoraplainls, and it* effect is Al ways good. :01d cases, which have baffled the- skill of medical men, have yielded to it, and the faculty using 4 iif their practice*: A large, number of medical: men are agents for its sale—a strong proof of the great; virtues of thd. article.; Call on Ageuia; in ouripaper, whose.namesi-areto he'.fotrnd under .Great American Remedy, and get a Pamphlet -. Agents in Pittsburgh, lUvaft BBocrkVAV, No.SLibcrty‘ st, neat Canal Basin. 4)14 JIT* Tus Prßvailino Couons and Cow*.—The speed ;Jeat,iuostpopalat, Bnd only, generally, admitted positive' xurefor coughs, colds, influenza, difficultyofbreathing, hoarseness, soreness of-the chest, tickling in thetbroar r - Ac., ia, Clickeners. Sugar-coated-. Vegetable. Purgative. Tills.- -They afford .almost.immediate relief* -.and -jhc ; most eminent of the faculty recommend them exclusive? .iy in these diseases - To enhance their value, being coated with sugar; they have no taste .whateverof medi •ine, so.fhoJ a child can take them.ns easy as peppermint drops; and then agatn.they produce not the slightest sen-: suiion of gnpo or nausea. In are. so much : .•superior tp any other known medicine, that a Single.trial, will make any person a patron of them for hie ]■ and so assured is the propnetorof this; and ?o confident in their never-failing virtuesrthat he will immediately retdrn tbe money paid for them.-in all cases where theydo not give the most unlmmed satisfaction CTSoldb) WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, oct27 ©Liberty street, Pittsburgh^ ; iForlt tof Agents see ad\em errteut] PITTSBURGH THEATRE, C S Power, * ,•« » -Manager and Lessee PRICES OF AtrtilSSTOV Private boxes * ss*oo, l Single tickets ?Sc DreesrCirple**• *soc..| Second . Tier*•* *35.;j Pit*... *ioc. -Gailar) —•--» «. Em atcßoxea u si 00 Mr OWENS for a few nights more *' : '|' v HfDAY, October 87, will he acted nnewComcdy, m one Act, called POOR PILTJCODDV Poor Pillicoddy*Mr.Owens.{ Copt. O Scuttle, Mr Prior.. ~ Sarah Blunt < ~ - • *«* Mm Cruise . Scotch Pas de 'Miss Waiters*and,Mr. Go9dvvm To conclude with, i , . . . * A Glance at PhUidclphla. Jakey.(oneof,the v—*.. ■ -MrrQwens Petnken - * - - Mr J Dunn Lize,-(oae of the G’Hals) » Mi sAnnaCrmsc. : . By- Poors open at 7 ; Curtain will rise at 7ft oVlock. 'PkISSOLUTION-—The co-partnership heretotare ex?. j j I; iiung under the !Brm of A. p. A/ft. Patterson, has Dus day been dissolved, by mutual consent. * r ■' The Dusmess will becarriedon at the. old inond alley, by A D Ti IjnTTnTIJ ., OctSfi* M8(0C137 Imd) A. D.-ScH, PATTERSON* TurLjitaTT'StsaET Gsade.—Those Interested in this ra»ilefh»?cat JengthlQn?he4,>>ottom. Bete talbreallwaßuncer'iaintyeS'towhatwas lawnnd equity in relation to the question.. Yesterday an injunction was granted by the Dia* tnct Court-Judges Hepburn andiowne—against 1 : James: Mackerel, .who hascommeneed::the Werh, under eontractwuh the Street Committee.'* The To!- - lowiagisja bird’seye view of jthe eater- The City , Charter-.required thstanyOriin&Bce/noltecorded withinthirtydaynafterit»passiige,Bhallbe'vWd. A City Ordinance directstheir Clerk* to record all.Or dinancea within thirty day*. In J >839 the grade of liberty etreet wsa diied.- The Brewery of Mr. Hngfaea nae bunf to. that,:grade! .Oaitbe SSth of last August, an Ordinance waepa»sed,altenng: the grade, eo as'to make it seven feet lower. A Joint Resolution mu passed Sept, 4tb, directing the Clerksnot tojecotd sjidOrdioance.ltwiUTecbrd. «d an the-86th of same month,'ttotwtihsiaaaing.— ■ The decisionoftheConrtwaSjXhattheCoanciUhad- I a right to pass aneb a Resolution, and the Clerk* were bound by it; and the fact that an Ordinance is recorded, contrary to anch instructions, does not make it valid. j . The Injunction was thereforelsanedj and the work murtbeoiopped. C.tO. Toomia,'who. appeared for* the-iCliy, : gave notice that at some futuntiday he-i would make a: motion: to dissolve the injunction.—.: Messrs. Darragb and Williams appeared for Edward Hughes. , A Cni'n l —At about 3 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon last, theotack tvbichthe bricklayers, were about finishing for the Allegheny Water Works, ramo down, and Is now a heap of ruinsr" On Tues day the workmen discovered that the stone-work at. the foundation was giving way, and on Wedneady morning certain evidences of a fall were perceived. So the Workmen kepttheirdistance.andlpHutiately awaited the events : At the time mentioned the crash occurred, and thus destroyed the labor of many days. We; believe no .one.was hart!. It is : well that the imperfections of the foundation were, discovered in good time, else would now* numbered among the'dead.' Ticra is a grieroUSfsult »oniewhßre,hnfwhp it to blame we ; cannot tell, , - _ ' ' MttiMiatwj—On Wednesday evemng-the Mayor and a number of officer* were seen in a great « flusteratlon ” on Wood streetj they toad started up, and entered a fhney store, kept by -very tespec- | Üble'people. After come moment*’ conversation, , Bougher and V stranger started out,: leaving the i others behind. They went op Wood, op liberty i to the.caoal, stopped bo the ,and .-sookedi over, as if In aearch’of a canal boats- or aome son on board one | -then they to the V. S. Hotel, and again stopped to the 1 boats, to a moment they turned down Wop, and walked on until they came to Irvin street^' where they turned up and went off. Now, ,we Jvaot to know what all this afeaat. There » something out or in. | 1 I OS' A store in the Sixth Ward was entered bn Mondey night, and robbed of a half keg.ofTojiac co, some coppers, . &c>‘Ac. .No one t* aaljreetedj end it la probable the thief wilt escape. f J Hr We are informed by a whig, who knoWa, jthat we did not give the editor of the American'jus full .share ofoffictal hodora.Heis, IhaddiUOn to! Seal erofWeighu andMeatnree,” Scabs.” Mr. B. poaaesaea therequUiteqanlifica-: ttons for the performance of-ibefnnctiohidnvolvmg upon him ip this post, and we do not doubt he wi)l render fall satisfaction. » / 7026 M’Fabland; (Democrat.) 2674 3018 1474 f f Mayob’i Orrtes—7Rur6day\Bforn . Ccm< Gnr.comealii andhcar tht.ftvfc -The meeting will be nddressed byMetsn. McCanaleM. - Eurke, Shaler, Magrasv, G.P; Hanukton, Mitchell. ami Sawyer j v f w would:,hereow,give notice that: be; .■will: sell on Mdndhy; November fitm in froni-of the Aider ican Hotel, a number of Horses, Ham e a son d-AYagdn alt an good caudrtipnfbr business. > A good cb&nee tpx a . bargain. oct37 Ivr P&SSIDKnTXAL ELfiOTIQS. , rXf rHEßEAS.inandby an actoC GenerafAsrimbiy: : pßAMiihc MdayoT Juty r lB3SMiis pro'ndedthat thoiiErecars^ofv-ihe^sfrwulcomitlesbf'ine-Codimoii'; > ’wealth qualified to vote for roembereofthevGeoefalAs*- r *embTy,shmitdhQld ,an eleclfpa.jat: ibevMiuer'placei.' at. rwhiclme said members shallhave been voted for preceding electio&iDn tbe I?AT op Nowaf bsb; for. ihepurpow.of of a i President and ViceAcsidentofitliß UmtccfSaWflltei •=' ,r . Now therefort.!, JOflN/FDRSYTHEjHigh SWnJTof: the Coentrof'Alleitenyjin-pQrsmmce of me dntf joinedon. me by thesbove recited Act, do issuethis,vtoy? Prociamjiuon,giviiigiioUceiio.flie-freemftiLof/saidccraa-> ly,qualified 10 votefor mcmbersofibeGeneralAMem?: d)l^toraeetnt-ilift|cvt?ral^-Blcctujrv-Pismots,tJieremtt*- to meet at the house of Mrs; Jane Lmre,qtib& c tuber oP Ferry and Fourth saidwnrd. * »vXhe electors oftheSd ward -oft the. , to meetaiß. Weavefa MercbAnt’a Hotel; cornered ana S<hfield streets, in uid- ward *- electorsofUie Third'Wardofifie cuyoCPinsburgh to meet at-the house of Andrew .M?Ma4ter, on Fifthst.-.: v- TbeelectorsoftheFonnh Wnrdofihe cltyofPitta of Penn and St. Clair streets. * ** i/ 1 Tileelecwrsofthe’FifthWflTdofihecilydfPitjsDUTgb, *W-meet .alike house ofAlexffaderStewatt,Jnthesmd word 54 1 *■e electors, of.ilie flth.ward oflbfe-ciryofPitubnrgh, tomeetat the FublicSchooniousCvin said- ward/ ' ■ , ;.The OiectoraoftiheTib.ward ofthe cityof Pittsburgh* to raeel'at ibepablic SchoolHouse,m said wuTd»v;.\:--. ■; - The electors ofthe Bth ward ofihesityofPittsburgh, toineetarfhe Public SchoqJ;House,in sa\Kast Com| toons “ i } - The doctors of‘Pnt township .to, raeCtmihe MuseoC; on :Famet’4s Rmdiowxubip;exc*ptlhe qualified vo*> tert rcsiiingm sections N05.4,7i nndllofihe citydis-,. *Ward or ‘the city of Pittsburgh t * ‘ Tbs electors of.Peebled towtiship Jo meet house ■ ■ Of John The electorsot townsup'to « of Francis Wilson; on /the • Franksto.vra/rqbd; ■!& said township.- v~ i > | _ Tbe electors oftplom township to meei.atthe;libusc.or Margaret Tuttle, (formerly John. aad.io%raw to White: ■House, formerly occupied by Thomas NeeT, on the Pitt*- burgh and flraeusburgb turnpike,roadvm smd.tnwofchip, ongh Of EUsabeUi4to meetatthehouse formerly ocSopied; by John Walden, in said borough- ' The elecu»w:orijeffer»oji:townahfpjomcetajrsofliOwerSt-affr,wwasßjptoinceLat. jhe^house of Joseph ?Tbe"eleciorß.ofHobliMoacQWttslniMomeGtatirt6hDbsfr of SarahM'Fniland,.({brracrly'Audl<:y::M.TSrl?imU) in? smdiowasbip, - • ie electors of Findlay township to meet at the house jjf McClelland A.v Annor, formerly; occupied;by John Charlesj-in the villageof Clmlou,mwud townsbip. T The eiectofa of Moon towasbip to meeTnMhe house of Peter eaid-townsbip 1 u The electors of Ohio township to meet.auhe hottie of. John Hay > ip said townships * -> r ;;/Theeleowrsof Franklin lowusiup toroeet ouhobouse formerly occupied by John Sbrum, Ursmd township. - . -.The electors ofthehoroagb of hTanehester;lo"meet at-: the Public School House * Theeieciorsofßeserre loiVTisliip tomeetat thehonse ct Ootheb Fisher, utaaid township The electors oft Ha3d win township to meet btibe house r of John Cowun, msaid township* 1 - ' Theoleciors of Snowden township td meet at the:house of Peler Boycr r »n said township >. 1 ' v -The electors of South Fayette township to tpectot the house of'H. Hay sj on the farm of said: 'v?x£s electottrof North Payette township to ai the-; boUßtf 'now ocfcupied by Francis Jamison at i in said township ( " Theeleetora of, RossTownshiptomeetattbe. bouse: ofGeorgaCdoper,oatHeFrflnlilin.road,iasaWtomuhip: u .The electors of-Pine township ttt.meecia.the hqu&e oft William Cochrane,-Esq pit smd township. ~ - . The electors of tyesi'Deer, township to meet at the house of Nathan Conley,- in said township «, 1 v:.The electonro f.EastTjeef township to.mee t at Jho Pub-,. -'lfo SChbOX Tlonßei lDf or. Tareniam,.in auipv . Ct"Tbe oSnsiots of IndiaiuTtownshipto meet-at thh house formerly occupied hy Sam 1 ! Maclmyf xownshiD.*- > The eleciorsof Shader township tnmeetat John Shaw’s -Mill; andthat Aifred'Chidoyd shaU'be. the J< MPElhenby andThoraas Stewart slpUlbeiholflsphctors* J ujiUl others are duly elected a* i:‘ -l%e'qaaUfied; votersof'thaijioniQn of IpdianaviQwn^ l iship'rtsidinfi in thefoUowtngaescnbed boundarK-shajf vOtO%t all in Ross, aul’itmiunr.a-northerlycourse; be*.? iween thOfannoof.saidJameslHosaandJonnaadFran-. ciaßeattytotheN- EiOorner oftaaid thence nuining a westerly, coarse to Rosstowpshipline,v In such a manner as to • embrace; all qr Jotr. situated in uelongmgto what -: are called the rivcr. tracicr/m the abQve pesQnbedboup-: lectors ofthcboroughof-Bmniiigiamioidcflf at, the FnbUc School Honse } in said borough . / The electors of the bqrotfth. of ht the Town House) maaid borough i - ff « - v:.Theeleciorsaf-the.boroaghof6barp3bargh tbmietur the house of JameaSbarp,-an said borough,. -* v . -The elector*’ of the.boroaghofiPßecsporttomee v-oy the Town H&lhin said borough, i * * / Tho.eleetoTS: of-the .borougbof South; Pitiabnrgh to; meet at the houße fonnerly occupied-.byJ&i’M’Amncbjai the Moitongnheiabridemjn snld.borouglw;;;; Theelectors of the borough at —■■ - ——tin said borough. ?AtwhichiimcaaAplacathequaUfiede|ector.r«s:afortg said wilt elect bybaflot— lJ ’ ** *#* mVBNTY SIX ERECTORS. */ >fdr President and Vice ' Andby virtue qf the Idth seeboorofJ&& act«rthe ‘id July, J 839» it was enacted-that evefy person except Jus ticea of the PeacciWho shall mentnf'profitor-trustunderJheiGovenuneni.-of iheVak*; led States, or of this State, or of any ott? orincorpom a subordinate officer.qr Agentf .whQf aa.qrshßß be <4 under thcljegwlßtarenudieiaTT mentof this. State qr ofanyrJudge: or mcorporaled district, and also that every member of Congre s, and of the State or Common Councils of arty cIV>S or ComraiinOners of any incorporated district, is by ihe law Incepableof hold*. Tnent of Judge, any eleciicm of this Commonwealth, and lhattuty fhspector, Judge- or other nfficer,'ofnny suobelectron/shalfncrtboeHgiblb#oany-: office to bn then voted for. " 1 i '■■■ In and by 4th section of an aetobprOVed the;; lfilh'of April,lB4o, it is enacted, vThat the f3th‘ section of the net passed July<2ft 1839 eimtled on act reiatingto the; elections of this Cornmonweai th ahall not be Construed. as to prevent any miiiuft officer or borougb-officer front ' Judge, Inspector, qr Clerk C' v T -And the: returned Judges dtstnets;. Aforeaaid L nre.requested tomect aMhe the cit)ror Pittsburgh, on the Fmoav tub rmst Tcssnav ov Novgsmsß.nsXT, ihsnaud thereto: prepare' foe required by Hw. Givenunder my-hand-and seal at/Piusbmghf:this-SBtb' . .day of September, A and; of Jhejndcpendence. : s- of the UmtedStotcftthe sevenev third 1 scpgftS " JOHN FOBSYTHE, Shtnff F Xj Salmon ihs 3M of 2»ov«nWrat to iTclock r on Cfyamer’s CreekvOn* tmleibeloto&aluwin'a cleared,: and thebjilance. well limbered. ..Twclvoaerqaare the very best Bot tom Land, with Bamr --'Giere is ait' ezceUent*sUe : for A Gnat MUleft known onth4 day of sale, . . JaMESifeCOfy »?.-*■“• JOHN MeCOV; - octll.6tw BofrmsonTp- -C2THAY' tajthe sttbschber, livUrgni East; O Deer»wnship< AlJfigheny coqntyy.Abwr we pfi Septemberjaai, a Bed Coyry about rlstOfeanijjPMl, with n, crop-our of owner/iar lo come.forwnrdyprove,property, paycbargMiAOdlAkeAer, awayjorshe-willbe disposed of accoTdiagx° jaw. ; . ..., ; . ocibtftw JA3. CALLAOTEB. Hare s Farm. SKSTRAY ,O ifartiifthrf Uw •übscnber, m B*Wwtn iawnssSp: mrltie loilx rnst.', a. young briwn «nsvW»lte cOWjJK>« giv* IHK ana'is fHtowl taMegjrt torarf, a, 1 ?? > -?> t®