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PRESIDJEMTIAL ELECTIO N,
Wfl AY IW. 7.
R\£L\ INAU.TOHENY-There «ill
t, lit oiiii Meeting ol the
Allegheny City, nt ike Mrrtcl Hau^jOii
* MimJWiyewnmg Ort 90; ar?o clock
Sawyer - r .. <,
- THE OE» WIG WAIT* '-pitMi>c»*ric
AJMHj^fc-rrgiifcQiTkttTEßal— TliC St- Clair .Uoiiiic,
■ fronMrS rhe W»»lmiK<on.Coffee fiKjTf l :
„ wßHßS*inlllie open eiety evening,at 0 o™‘!
Pr J'‘^ n "^L be
the Demot-rats generally, nu d
r mviieil 10 honoMhe
Old Wlgyam vriifa their pn**gncf - -
DemomUcElecloMT»cket w now
printed,at ihte 6fficepflbe Corning Poland ready
ia packages ttfWoakipa.
. Be PartlcuUr obowt Jlfkrt*.
We would recommend to ourfneada»» the «*¥'■;
al counties of this State, the propriety of paying
narticular attention to their tiefcets. We hare ae en
the name of Mr. Eoumfort, of Philadelphia county,
/one of the Democratic Electors of President,)
printedAuittshn L. Bonmrort. It ehould be Aoooa-
Tqa'lS. 'BotmronT
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SOjOOO DEMOCRATIC VOTES NOT POLLED!
Itflhe Pittsburgh Ornette, of lGth December, 1547,
ii pound an Addrosto the Whig* of Pennsylvania,
tfened brChaxlea&bDon nnd otbetf, aaa committee
the organization or the National Clay Club; m
-which ah attempt is made to proye, “tb»t Henry
Clay received a majority or the legal tote or due
comntonwealth at tbelate election; and lbat Joseph
MaAle Wa* Curly elected tothe Gubernatonal Chair,
in October, 1844.” In order to curtain thi. deelara
tjppllhey proceed to aacertam the natural increase
upon the tote or tbit State in/our yen ™r and a»-
autne 11.27 per cent.on the tote of 1840 tob«‘b e
increase- They «ay that, « from 1820 to
increase (votes) was 60.38 per cent. We take 1 \SI
per cpn.to be the foil mereaae.” fE,tract from Be
nortof National Clay Club.]
The above rule, adopted by the Whig partyjo
J>*nflcylf4hi»rtopro?eTfsSain”lB44( apphea *?-
‘ to (he nufhpra. SS, 1848, pod demonstrate.
Tnud on the part or the Whig.. We take (hem
ieornttieei-Adatua, Allegheny, Beaver, Bedford,
' bucks,Berks, CheaJer, Cumberland, Dauphin, Frank
lin, Indiana, Westmoreland, Mercer, Somerset,
Washington, Armstrong, Carbon, York, Butler, Lan
'ciiter,ClanonrXlioton, Colombia, Crawford, Fay
eiti/jublatp, Philadelphia, Monroe, Montgomery,
Northampton, Scbnylk.ll, Venango and Warren.
* Tie following ’resolt (obtained by tasting ‘he vote
given m-the above twenty-three counties tn 1848,«
the election for Gorernor, (with the vote of 1844 for
Polk andClayD’demonatratea, not only that ftanda
»the moat flagrant character hive bceeperpetratea
>—lftheWbig theory can he depended upon—bat,
that* thousand* or Democrats remained away from
the~polla,in the belief tbattheir vote. aol U
ntedHro eecnre Success.
" These were the first counties from which we ob
tained the official votes in 184?, There fa no reaaon
"to doubt, that the remaipwg counties wdl jffiow a
propottionathnpaCryaud-equaMraad i buf the diffi
cult of making a complete table, together w.Uf the
.^^thSto'app'lyM*-Gibbon’, tourt-stoneto
these thirty three connues, mimed in the comnienco
ment or Ibi* arttUe s— / ' . „., 0 „„
TouL>WJ>mconntie«in 1844,. "' ,S4 f * 95 , 6 ‘
"joaupa! increase on that number, according .
Making * total whid. ought to kave been
polled, 0f.,-, *‘' •V" **'
" Thwdctutil vole m 1848, in these 33 coun
uea, la only. • - V v y 'vyv•
- lumber or voles deficient, or not pulled. ..
- ll *«i.ny V -' ‘ ''372’559
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miatedlurtime manner,is-.; ’
JSfSiSfan county,the Whig vote-had an eimeo
1404 yolet'oyrtlbe natural increase— a P #
SfeSSo h«. kept .he Olhed force, of Bank
(Whlrrtfery frdtn tile enjoyment of preset advantage.
™SJtry Democrat, on the-7th
J'fZZt impoTtme rf Am rote- imMepoatte
fr ? Lefno?thnelnploy«l>ar hw employe,; apurn
ev ‘ s ?’*™flSwith day of rhe
the conflict «w» . fearless De»
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Blmr, - 2410- 2310 230§
«*lsB*"M4l 3700 , 299&
Bradford, , ' fi 6f ',440 n-Ul?
Cambria, >«* ioouT V ‘?M?
Carbon 'r , /!' r fflfi luuu tr-^g
Cheater, _ , tf49 2340 - 1636
1 Centre, *jftßiv 2959 ." 3080 29bfe
Cumberland, 3069 • *||g -V 3 ii4 1922
Columbia, 3ib» i. go „ 77g 3398
Crawford, ' ; -J134
Clarion, .®S! "792
Clinton, f j r l|j| 603 **llos.
Clearfield, DmL- *»« “2281 3203
-Sanphin,-- , , l4BO '1974.
Delaware, - ‘g® 'VX ~ ”1 3 '146
5*2 *; VsmJ'W'’ 2 « 96 3 2°S
£r*b, 13290 1 2776 * 3273 2710
PajeUej , *"™ £«o aoQ4' 3736
Franklin, 2350 i 1297
Greene,-, , 2362, 1354
Huntingdon, IMI *“» |g 68 22 5 S
Indiana, „»7» “ 1108
I Juniata, 12 01 110 d *«“ 543'
1 Jefferson, |® 2 1795 2623
. Lebanon, *??9 gi<a 6519 9706
Lancaster, > 5514 5966 2521;
L«s>g3,, „ »» mS 2267 1831
iffiS?' fg «■>.,32
•Mercer,. fig* .1665
Mifflin, 484 - 6337 J!«522
Montgomery - W& ,‘ 3 376 ■ 406 362
M’Kean, , «9 3467 2461
Northampton, 3476 , ■«»» , , 484
Northumberland, 2144 154 b 1343
Perry - w 4 8953
Philadelphia city, «7- 16016 17089
Phd’a. county, 16048 17W4 , 26
Pike' a'SJS - ’ 278 , 600 237
| Potter, «27 3534 „ 4181
| Schuylkill, 3o» J 755 |077 2703
Somerset, -'*?? -,152 4 3bo 'lB2
Snlhrao, •* '' 1 4 m; ,597 2375 1505
Sdaqoehafina, g4> „ }ij, 9 ifeglf f 124
? og t* ‘ 1656 2887 1680,’ 2941
Onion, , |2. ogs 1522 • -932
VenaoEOi.. , \f£ J 856 4983 * 2089
Weatmotctaod, 4900 » 3906
Washington 3948 4065 4 m
W&non, 1408 745
Wayne, - ™" ,930 750
¥SF*! 4162 4319 4122
The Democracy of PhUadelphle.
'odt political friends meeting on lie 23d
instanl, which.. represented by the Time* ahW
atone a. having been 'ooe.of |U l«g«« ■»» «“*
enthn.ia.tic ever held in that city-embracing more_
than ten thousand persona. Among the number o
distinguished speakers, was the Hon. Di'tw.
»ra, who ha. been for more than ten year, aoactive
and Infiuential member or the « Whig >* party . *nd
I who was a Representative tn Congress, chosen by
the federal party. Mr. Scjden said that hn could
I no longer act with hi. late political & tend., oh so
' count of their having abjured all tbeir former prn
tesaion of pnnc.ples; and on looking abont him to
ascertain “where he .held go,” ho wn. led lolook
carefully at the history of the Democratic P»«>>. *”d
mn.t|admilthat, in almost all ca «, they had been
r '*Hc said that he hadknoitn Lewis Cuss lor aoiftr
ber of years and be believed him to be a. honest a
man a. ever entered thepublir service. Re mast
say, that, Whatever hsie teen hts opinions, he was
always honest and upright The opposition ate
charged Gov. Cans with having changed hi* opinions
upon the Wilmot pten.o. He honored him for ,1
for it showed that he posse Med the right kind orsplo
U, andAe believed he was right on both sales. He
then reviewed the qualifications of Geo tas.. H
whs an intelligent and deep read man, and* V™*
ed to him with pride and evolution. at him
(said Mr. S.) at his home in Michigan, in the Senal
of tte tinned Stales, or abroad, -he ,a alwaj. mm
mg tor the good of the people, and he de-rrves the
thanks of h,s countrymen. Mr. Scldrn contmped
for a considerable time in the came eloquent strain,
repeatedly drawing forth the mostrapturouvapplauM.
He reviewed the Mes.can war, and Gen. tats con
nection with it-the Quintuple treaty, and all oth«
measures which this great Statesman had »
brought forward - and said he discovered in them
all, strong reasons for the people to support him for
the rtefcidmey* .
tub re
«■ We understand that a red headed lawyer,
named Dunlop,a “bright particular rur >’ in the
.•decency party*” belched forth « relume o W
liogsgateagainsl the Ed,tor of «h,. P»P£ al £
Federal meeting on Saturday e.emng. Th *>» the
same fellow who deli.ercd a lecture rn this ril),
some year. mute, explaining the mysteries of house,
breaking and false keys —a subject with which h
teemed to be perfectly familiar. Wo lia»e had dogs
'such a. be to bark end snarl at u. before; but it ha.
always happened that the canine gentry only harm d
Elyf A. Goldsmith says .0 h,s Vicar of
Wakefield—’ 7
.«The man recotcred from the fiite, , l: .
The dog it was that died.”
The “ Free Seller* ” *» the
The V litter, or Saturday last, contain, on address
atened by John A. Will., AJea. Gordon, John Jack,
and othera, in which they proclaim that the ‘‘Free
Soil men -> will not abandon Van Suren «d Adam.
The Address .late*, that— ,
<iThe Wbigs in StatepoliUca .adopted.our P»»w
hSa P VOl °* ,r ‘ ! T h
1 the old demueratic party.”
* The Address continues—
I 'i« Designing men In both the Old Hunker partie.
are reprSmbUg, th.t thoae o r U a who Supported
Johnston will also support Taylor, ® elie, V no
It u a base calumny, designed to distract us.
Here mewapnee that the Free SoU Abolitionists
ta th.r county voted for Wro.F. Johnston, the Fed
lral and Native candidate for Governor; and althn
{the “Doughface” Whigs are confidently asserting
I tfiai they .will nlso vote lor the Slaveholder's candi-
I date for President, tlieseinen hake the boldness to
J assert, over, Jhcir “,it is a base
calumny.” <
Taylotv-Tb* Wllmat Pml»o.
At a meeting of Tkylor Whig. in Mnh. Ken
tocky, on the 271 b or September, in reply “«
onc.Uon of Linn Boyd, Mr. Bailie Peyton, of hm
iana, W.d tha» FROM GENERAL TAYLOR’S
RAISING, FROM HIS POSITION, HIS INTEREST
A 8 A SLAVEHOLDER AND A COTTON PLANT
EB'-HE (Mr. P.),.BELIEVE#, AND HAD NO
-KIND OF DOUBT, BUT WHA* GEN- TAYIfR
WOULD VETO THE WILMOT PROVISO, IF*IT
SHOULD PASS THE CONGRESB OF THE UNIT
ED STATES. >v
Where hid ibb Money eoine ftromt
! We have ascertained from the very-iheot authority,
anva the editor of the Eastern drgtm, that MowfcY
w»'frM]v used l>y the federalist* of ttei coiipty. ot
ihe*e^ r «tloD on Tuesday. On some ot the electton
■wiunds. men -who were Ltiowjj tij be penniless,
flmmahed hands full ofnoles, with ll»e avoWtd pur
nnae of electioneering forJolinttoo andthefederal
?icket- 1 n one township particularly» w “ ‘hi* otl '
.erred to be lhe case.- &«w -when ;drf Mis money
JSL fr«n» We cannot behove that it Was rtiked
Northampton alone. U was brqugbj nrsent here
• rvAm abroad" anil may tiavo heent part x of
-smooobS
X raised to help theielectiop orfleneral Taylor,
This may be the tenet of federal eucress.
yae-Thia |s the season of the year for planting
frrnt and ornamental treea. We Notice a great num
ber and variety of them in the tnaildet. We ate
told that the Messra. Murdock have a choice collec-,
UOB-«t -tbeir Kurseryr-in-Peeblei. Township,j«ear
the Fourth Street Jload. There is ap
ing> that “those who plant trees have their nywaid
I to a long and happy life-” ,
Pursuant to public
tK3S2l^^®fSr^S
,rr^Tr«^W“
ruHotrifig gentlemen nrteiua ' ir ®?^''“ i,!, ' t< ‘
Jacob Newland, ‘
Dr.Wm Henaer.ou, John «“‘ 0^lI(oIJi ,
ESH&A* ' Darnel Fichejceu
M. Kane,Jr., and H. tpeonl yrern appointed **<•-
r 'tthenthl;ee;ng^»‘ot ? an.aW,TH«.Hn^P,
Esa., cameon the-Wandiod introduced Ma.KwuU,
au eloquent GetmAnoraibr from Newf Yotk.M the
meeting, whtepoke to our adopted fellow-citiskna
,Ith great feeling pod energy, allowing them thMjhe
principles laid down b, Jefferson and earned oOt ; by
Jackson and all the other Democratic Presidents,
were the-Same that Gen. C*ss and the greatjfemq
cratic patty advocate at prsaent. He. t»n» entbn«i»s
-•null? sheeted by the thousands present. '
‘‘’Mr/fcauM was rolfovyWbyUoiul t-
Ert ,of Fayette cnnnly, who congratulated the *• (
aemhled multitude., on their ae,! and indomitable |
courage In the holy cause of Democracy, at maul-,
rested in tfio vast assembly ha .saw before him, (
agxjnrt the corrupt and unholy alliances or their old (
Federal enemies. ' „
He addressed'thejmeeung at great length, is a
strain or burning eloquence, which was frequently
interrupted with the Wildest shneka of applause,
u Heshowedbffthe tncks andincontistenries resort
t'dfeby the readers of the Whig party, to deceive
the People. On former occasions, he Mid, Ihe Whigs
wete honpr stricken with the idea of a Genera
being taken’up for President, but now they line not
only tikes up a General, but one, according to h»
own acknowledgment, who is unfit to dtfcbatge the
duties of President, if elected. The Whig, pretend
to be theftth-dt bf t P«e«FBd.U M|d opposed to Slave
ryUdjel aup ! port a man whoi. inexlcnsivedeslcr
m human fleah.OUdds lhe<owaerof some three hnn
dred Slates)
I He next took Up that monstrous hug hear, the
I Veto, and referred to one of the Whig lHd ** ,n
1 this city, Hon. Waite* Fobwaud, who, whilst a
1 member of ihe .Reform CooveAuon,a few years ago,
made ani eloquent argnment in fever of the Veto
power, and it now ‘opposing that moat excellent
measure,'and »d,otat.ng Taylor-, clecuon, on the
ground that he a pledged hot to uae the Veto! Mr-
Dawson showedf that the Whig, are bitterly opposed
to the eserc.se of the Veto, bersnse it was used by
the patriotic Jackson and honest JohuTylet, to crush
their Jailing pet, theD 8 Bank.
After Mr.' Dawson had concluded, the meeting
was addressed t, H. «s. Msgrkw, Thos Howard,
Tho. Hamilton, and Wilson. McCandless, kaqs , in
their U usl eloquent and animated style Their le
marks Were received with thunderx.nf applause.
The ihcetmg was enlivened at intervals with some
wnb.uu.ng air. by Mr By.il>*. celebrated B,»,
Band, together with the several Glee Cluha ofYiMs-
and a new Club iVom South Pith
burgh, which doe. gieat. red.t to the Democrats «>
that district At a late hour the meeting adjourned
with nine deafening cheers lot Cass, Bunts and
Dcssocuacv, to f meet at the same place at early can
dle light nape t Wednesday of rung. t ,
Ptnn*rlv«nl»ni. *»• *“ b * bol ** bt
jl .-nttb P«4*r»l Ow® l
- The federal organ of thi. District lately B»*e r ! 11 '
rency jo-lhc prodigious fiction, that the demnyacy
of tin* Dinncl one 10 raise half * million ofdol
,o be expended .n Pena»ylvMia dating thcpepd.
,ng canvas*. Tbe eery enotimty of ihi» fibriration
cameo with »t ><• a » n refutation. U wae, however,
itatlfd to corer the pipe laying and bribing opeta
4lona of thn leader*of the whig parly, now become
desperate by the »1 most certain prorpect ol defeat
We have good retaon to believe that tbe Ba*too
manufacturer* have aubacnbed large .urn* of money
to be expended for electioneering purpoae* m Penn
«Vl vama. We alao have alrong reiaoo to believe that
Truman Smith, the whig manager in thia eiiy. waain
New Yorh week before laat tot the name purpoao.
We have no doubt large *uro» have been rawed by
the leader* of the whig party for corrupt operation,
in Peon*ylvaoia. In view'of these facta, we can
tmn the patriotic democracy of ibe Keytoae Stale
,o be on their guard. We know that money cannot
buy them; but we would appeal to every one of
them to be at the polls on tbe day of election. Let
no man «uy at home, under the.imprea.ion that hi.
vote may not be nece*»ary for tbe .necea.ofhi*
patty. Democrat* of Penn.ylvama, you have virlo
ry Within your gra*p, tf you will make the ceceiia
effort to secure it. Will you let il.eglor.ounold
Keyatone—the noblo Stale which aioodhjr Andrew
i Jackaon ro hia great atruggle with a corrupt bank
l and it* cohort* of money-changer* and monopoli.u
1 _f.ll into the power of that party which ha. no pat
riotic impul.e«—that .ympathite with and aid ll.e
enerme* of their country, with whom it 1* at warl
ike party whove leader, incued the murderou. and
revengeful Mexican, to greet your .on., .eat thith
erto uphold the honor and glory ofthelr country'.
“WITH BLOODY HAND‘S, TO HOSPITA
BLE BRAVES I”
Shall the old Keyatone bo forever dugracedby fal
lioz into the power of inch a,party 11
be if % SoyouVauty. Spurn their rnfamou.
bribe., cover withj.gmce the
men who dare aha. to aM.il your honor and jtmr
ODB BOOK TABtK-
«ti!E Womct or Tire Rtvonreioif. B» Mm Ktiri
belh F*. Ellet; m two volumes, New York
Biller &. Scribner.
This >• (be second edition of this admirable work,
which goes to prot-ll thaYthtf e I# « good demand for
il» MM. Ellet is unquestionably one of the most ac
complished female writers in-America, and Wo con
udor the book before os as the best production or
her Billed pen. *« The women or Ihe Revolution
acted a prominent part In tho great drama which re
suited In the establishment of democratic liberty in
the New World; end theic characters and the lead
-2 SSV,* IW*>* bfcautirully "•"«*
bv Mr*. Ellet. Every lady should purchase a copy
of the booh. It is neatly printed and superbly
' bound; and it is embellished with numerous eugrav
intr« •••We wtiuU advise our call at
th! mure of Mes rs. IJllmlt & English, and purchase
a copy.
'« toniM Bunns, a. a Votx, ahd a« a Mar " By
Samuel Tyler, or the Maryland Bar- New 1 oru
Baket 8r Scribner. J
Mncivha* been said and wrttten, .concerning the
«soit ot humanitybut we think ibc >i“ le » olßme
before o» is the beat criliniant upon hia work* lb it
ha. been issued from the pres. 'The author de.elve.J
the thank, of every admirer of the » .weet bard of
Scotia,” fur B* v,n ß 10 t,ie " orld “ J ““ an f S “ lUOblE r
a. volume; It ran be had at the Book.tore. or
1 Messrs. Elliott fc English, on Wood and Margate
] Oeti. Taylor »t Home*
\ The Nab Orleans Courier gives the airongeit as
| durance that Louisiani is safe for Caa. and Butler.
That paper says:
« A few there may be, whose peranual acquaint
ance With uhi- regard fur Gen. Taylnrrnay. render
thfnt indifferent obligations. These are,
tuns ever, khowh to be feWaod far, between. It is.
certainly not very, flattering to hn
ehw to koowj that <n tht vfry naghborhtioii tEhrrr
kt rttiitSihis 'political opponenfs P>
m&f JrKnis nearly too fo one.”
Q
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-a k* i *
A. Sign. *
W« learn from a h.ghly respectable 1
the member* oftha Society of J® ‘j! ®“?£
tv of touilnon JO thi* state, have detenmned not to
vote for General Taylor for the j-remdency. They
*a» thaUlheycanflolTcconcile tt to tbeircon*cienee
tovote for l man who ha. made.rm. hiapror»rion
from choice, and who ha* been Irke Gohah of Gotti,
a «”man orVsr from hi. youth up.” Doob Teeatfm
respectable class of W*" «"
ponUoa -*uftit»rcourse —borjalk (Vi.) drgu*.
1 ,WlTr are informed that theFedcraUst* mPenn
*vl vania and Ohio aro using every effort in their pow
er to induce the (JuakersMo vote for Taylor- We
cannot think they wilt vote Contrary to the dictate.
P r their conscience* i blitlet them go as they will,
these two mighty Commonwealth* are sure Tor Cass
and Butler. . : :
A PMxban Om I s
i’Tlrt .peach otton. Mr.Sewra,flf NewTork,
nartv - 1 H* ha*beeno‘ne , of their idols
'Kt> Win ha# labored hW* r |hr tbeir
m« ha. more brazil, dluitrated
their- docuinea—to no nun--h*« Uieir pariy. b*®n
mcwe indebted for victory* He «vert M*
Unit fcrew, with hi* ">4
t»k«* hi* «tih4 nnderthe Detnoirallfc *»g- Mr. Sei
i»a heacy ouner of coal lands, 4hd S* "“V? 1 *
f«y by the silly clamor that ih* Tariff urlddG has
iLffectedan interest which has only been, temporarily
1 nm«traied’h? the heavy or»etatioji. ofthe proprietors
KSSSSw. SSAwi by the tffi* and mercenary
conduct of the iUng»,he toot no nriddle course
like Wiiu* H»tt «ud Joss»H h WuiTt-hut
iadopt* method to save ihecoantry frontth? (
JteTon ofXnenl T«»«. w» «4« *»»»? ft*
CAss’HereAattr'tampleftirthe «hnle country to ,
JtHtk upon, sod'll be proud of. *
• I’hO' Bjltunor* t oirc»poodent of the W»«h- I
logtoh VnUm, than .peak, of the confidence the
Pena.jUauu democrat* hue o( carrying the Key
.tone State f.r oa'» »nd BtmE*. He.ay
~ The democracy of .one of tho adjoining coun
lirt of Pennsylvania not only eipton the opinion
that the old fcejrstope mil site. heavy majority Jor
Can*and Butler, hut are aendrng eowiderahl* fuma
of money to their ftianda hete to inteat lor them hy
way of backing their opinion..”
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AND BUTI.TR —Theßemoeracy
JlHk 0 , Indiana Ty -a in mu I al lbe Ftf etioii
ni*tTiMon Thort*l3y l iiit v 2d of Noumber,
wBEBNF* msoelorfc . p -A
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du>, November b ' lw, Tnmu» M How*;
artd .3 iv*- . . . Cashier.
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Monday ife’soihd-iyot Movrml-erM*!^
Of.liJi lU . ■._■ ■' ■• • • ■ ■—- ■ •
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ed in 118 progre** hy icn n andean 1
preeenlliuie Bui “ ! ihi, di«a»" ? BB BO
V?NB TAR, lioi Oiily Rlvo* Irame
rihß a ijvkrwurj n DS hul , ho t*«u.
dime relief in vP.BOHB jiyi w* ag f mill c |„, w here,
i si'srs SSSsSi^ssas
raKffl&P*hAbbfr, cfnm ...
one doot below o^ool*^ ond^ae^jOeeß*
ficatei or Dr IV« w Mmer , aid of Dr Hiram Cort-
EPftJS&in S?l>h*W dJhfft College ol Cmc.x,
I nau 1
__. „„ n r ,,.i of Bellevue, Ohio, November
•rmTß!u?emo leticr to Dr'o. C. Vaughn, Ihe propnelpi
SWlriffiltiimhomrlpilcl
I iss«"iSSSfofth. «™i
irifhiM orth© nrncle. -Con on -ACfni*, in our paper,.
3K« name * are m bet found n&t <*«« American
TOft * BaooawiV, Nn 5..,h.«y
Ist., near Canal Barm ly
irm PBY'iYPKMLS-'OR#T. ASTUDSt’S. FlßE.—Wnghl'S
• pjilc irn on BQjlf, SSffi) UHll CCftWH
Inqfaii YfStZSS ■ . becliVihf) pnV from ihe bod>
?ri»ld Indian Vegetable Pill* uiWeiionre ro W)-four
S™ .iShi'diiienimr to bed: AVilim « shonilßie raakf ;
«eeSeci cure of lie mom obeli note Rtlnek of rrrupetae,
Ji r .he eome lime ibe dißdmimi will be improved, and Ike
fr mirififit lbat u:i ■kimWof in«ammo
ffiUSSffflW nnd
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t»le rale *
■ ITT* TItrpKHVAIUPIG CoIIGUI
icstTmosTpopaTar, and
cure-tot cougliß, colds,.iliflufaJ
hoar»eness, orencss o( the cb
4c , is Clickener’s Sugar coal
pine They afford almost inn
fnost eminent of the faculty rec
•lv in ; ihesft diseases.. To fJy
coated 'willr sugar; they.have ni
cine, so thata child can take thi
‘drops; and then again they plot
sanon of gripe or nau«ca In
superior to hny other known rat
V ill ninke any peron a patron
assuredi- the proprietor of iht
never-failing virtues, thatae «
[Tor list of Agents sr
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■fcart va Andrew Walker and Mam
M^ra.BobbandM
Snowden fur.CottimJnw.eaU).. to* 'ery short l.me
the verdict was rendered- “fiu.Uy,” ThedeTend
mot».Were called, and appeal Alta h«Winsi°™ e
teri.nrr.ny .n relat,on-to the good chapter *»»*
aldann, the Conn pronounced sentence or f w ( a
CO3.S, Walker’s sentence was $5O Sn* and co ,
add six months imprisonments freUy seme, t
richly deaerved.- A few more inch sentence* may
arrest th.s spirit of JW»y«o.li>« *»• gone abroad
,n,onr county. The affair to which the above case
onginated, occurred in Reserve township, -<
' TheCourucailed for to. Hudson. Th.._taan
w „ op, of tlie defendants in' tbe?ylf(K%Uey case
hewasTound guilty, nnd-iregnired to W
costs. Jie was m the court roont pd fWay.a
time after the verdict was rendered, and ashed p
mission to go
led. - liTellUle rime he wh»tt*VE«“>B
hiasoarph j but starred again, and we pre.™
',et in pursuit of him, forhtrhaa not
pcarance in, Court. HU recognisance wasforfe.te ;
Commonwealth v. Mary Donahae. I-*' l ®*"'-
.. Larceny." Plea,“AW GurUy." Magraw for Com.
monweaith ; Kennedy and W’Calmont for Defence,
t hire. Rdey, corner of S/rih affd’Sm.lbffeld rireeU,
iwas the prosecutrix. Her etory was in «**»#“
as follows 4 —The defendant wa. .nUoduced to'her
na a gw) without friends, and to search of a place.
-She agreed to keep bet for two or three day.>hut
:*&‘remained about mne or tendays. At last l
told her she most go, end do for terself, ah * »
and on the .next, day, (Sunday) called, «W,** r "
dinner, end then remained all night. Before day
light m the got up.
A through the bach door. 1 v/enttdJ>M»ga*,end
at day tight got up ind thought of my money. Had
$5O in a bureau drawer, tophed M it and
foe drawer open, the hey gone, and mutt of the
money. [Here witness exhibited the talange of
the money, shout $lO-about $4O was When) Af
terman, ,oqu, tie. for Mary, found her * '
.n Second rireet i she had the hey upon her. TotO
her to give me the money and l would let her go,
hut ah. denied having any of mine.
for an officer; Boogher ar.eried her. Found adme
of ray money on her; sonle the had apent.
was committed* . ... .
The crow examination amounted to vity little,
though it was cruenyraevere upon toe prosecutrix
The whole story it told in the above. 'J 1 ™
cution calleo two witnesies, but gained nothing y
The Jury vientouL with instruction. to hi.ng in a
.ealed v«dict on Monday morning; but we have
learned ihat.nm#of the Juror, have .nhm.ted that
8 verdict of “ Not Cnilty>-will be rendered
We think .t folly to bring » pretty gtri *
Jury or the men of Allegheny cnnnly, m cfpectatlon
of a conviction. _ i
MMtoa’a Ornct —Saturday Morning
it non in good order, which >n nome
account for the unu.ually large “« wd
on the Major tliia morning. Alt vraie itnnk
an cate., etrtpt three or four. A d.riy looking
notnan nasaent up lor tagrancy. Too l.ardjook
log onto worn hroughl fromthewharfon the charge
hffighung. they', belonged to a ateam boat, and
1 quarrelled ibont their wwk and undertook tone
So the affair by a re.ort to «'“• The P> e »
Ih, both war: ‘l Alim Cm.”
! .port, to be euro,” aaid the Major. One t *i, hi.
fine.andthe other went op. * *
i11,,* man wa. b,ought from the
1 uho had in hi. p0..e5..0n a wagon eover. lt wia
aaeerlained ihalit waa taken from the ateamef Dol
phin. He waa diacharged.
' Cross txsa.BATWR.-The folio* mg >* * «P<*‘ ° r
* cross elimination or* p.osecott.*: in
rase tried at the present aeiamn or the C*nmal
C w*» at your houao on tbit night!
Witness.—Mr. Snot.ka era* there, air.
Counsel —Did he stay all night!
Wilneu. —Yea, air.
Counaeh—What room did he lodge ml v
Witness. —Well, air, for want orbeltersccommo
dalione, he stopped in my room 1
This reply cauaed a little aenaation.and the cour
tenance* ortheyoung lawyers eihibited strong symp
lama of ntodrtly.
Counsel— How many beds are these m yam roornt
Witness. —Only one, sir.
Conned —Ate you marncd to Mr. Snoolinl
The pe.tu.bed spirit of the witness prevented u
quick reply.
Witness —1 IMS mamed to bun, sir.
Counsel— How long hsveyou been married t
An answer to Ibis interrogatory was‘hesitatingly’
declined. . ,
Counsel.—Have you not been roamed within two
months?
Here the opposing counsel objected, for reasons
which were sustained by the Court, and turther de
velopments were prevented.
It may aa well be stated An defendant ii the trial
was acquitted.
Tin Norton Case—The opinion oflhe Court in J
this case wasdeliverod by Justice Coulter, on Sat-1
urday. The judgment or the court below war or.
firmed aa to the “conspiracy to para” counterfeit
notes. In regard to the mam question—ls the para-1
ing or notea of a lean denomination than fi«edol-
I tars, no offence ut Pennsylvania J—The Court gave
no decision.
tar Tiiere waa n drunken row,in:the jMancheater j
omnibus on Saturday night, as it crossed the old
bridge. We bnlieve no one was hurt. There was I
I a great deal of noise, and of course no fighting
[llow true it ia that blustering codards.
I Ifir That disgusting wretch, know as tody 'BOl t
L again at large. The Grand Jury ignored the ia
dictmept pterarred against her. Some of the mroatea
or the jail have made the diaoovery that alteitTn re
ality await/ Itjsa pity that ahe cannot he excluded
j from society.
The Hrand Jury" he* retoniM *%Tme B)H»”
againat the Factory *itlr. Their object ho* been de
clared to be, to “ atop atteet preaching.” We
hope they may succeed. '
fi®* Rota, the vagrant, nho, fell ’ lrom
porch on Friday, it recovering. We hope the
crack hi* head got on the ppvement may have den
| iroycd hw for liqnor..
James Datnart, rarmerlyconnecied
Chronicle, has slatted a Whig gaper; in
Trumbull county* O*uo.
w Mr. John Dunn takea a Benefit to-night. Sw
hia eord.
figjh J*to be fc'Fancy Drefla.BdV
on tn-morraw evening*
i * b
' c - " ' *
‘ f l. ’-"'v , *
.JOB BOBNS, Paymaster of “Kf* ,?{&«
Army, has armed in tree!
Quartermaster's Department, coroeMg 1
.atrisou alley, where ho i* Month’Es'm
i\ he enUlledtolhe same,the rhtwi“o
allowed byAet 01 charhoa e’Company ia
e proposes paying Capi Clwmoa» e lh#
■ailay, theHlai inst.jCapt. ll p _ r J^ n . B -gj Regiment
if Novembers and Cant. f.S'lf Novraiber—te mg the
’ tt co^rre^rnr/..? o o>™u.^tgh
i3ttsw
iBISTJNG INK-Jo-i reccwtd, a tr§?4 "W** °
Front’s Printing I nl 'i » l 'KjjrtN TEA SEtOßlfi, '
>o,'OFonruist.
,e &m.n of N. Hoime*, Jr ,44. *IWJjJ « f
Bfefar»««asssSKfe
i.#*?sfv - iliai ihe above* pfeiitioMT'is f»f 06do ;
S» d r=fe^
tiers,luidiihttsaid tawral* iie«****y~_.. <■ rrr.-.^,.
-oirdnrrrVV -H-MstkeyrH H Pattmonjp ‘V’M'/T
1 oeQDdWUew 1 .... ‘—
taJ.Mrfed into partnership under the «e£
1 itwiia ACo n fortbe manufacture ™ kJ £r &n —-Vr-w!«vi
Sffls: h SHS^5g|
fefesasassss
T^SSS“S*fcsfe
JpuUWnrnefl olicttpd,and & €o^
1«8-«.o30) 190W«d«
TfAfIOCCHE AND BUGGY-WiUffie'nltKd 'Vm'
MeondihoS »aroache,uimttil«rtes and falling lop, 1
uewßajgV. fida article, j> pAVIS, Aunt
oeiW -
Sing.«tfa9lti* * b ' r NewTeto
rlsSaw®-®
“SfiS ana Three K ™ Bl! *f '
“^^KlSSSs^'
W S«rttt isSuUpla*. or overt one his own Phj siciao, b)
Wil>iamVo.mj,M D , *
. - - ••>
mJ,M ifAlmbeA of the kev.se* Brecon Jo*
of•Altpghfcny.bas.alHbe-aboT^-. w- ,-
* ‘*lo* stiffet,M joor aboveSecoml.
•nITPKWIIBirt FI.OUR-A prune irllcle iu ill 8>
TP«g*S*»*to 00 han Hw/*AIOO?IHFA3>
~ocigj. ———
• • •' “ ♦.' •
ANNlfATiSOlttk k o * l-* I*'.Al.Ujjafl®*\ 1 *'.Al.Ujjafl®*\
lES *®a@£?S i Sr
-wfiking'n CaITV BCrliw, /'
«Ur«- k:» ,
r«3““SBr ffAffiu ‘
f C Sr-’ Niagara SK*
Job. Yaood lniV iJ: R- Siuttra,.
S TcS> Am^^
- ■ - - ■■ l
Q*nv &“aDE FASHION ABLE STOKE,
* trill sell 0»
I the public, m peneral 10 m Cashmeres, in?
Ftench, English and feipan Cloua am UM wh ' lcb
endless vdnety and , be
ho tansselected b ' m^ 1 n f ‘"“®*S , ;Th,ak.hion a ble
made to -order in a W' McOmrc & p° V
;H|tn4Qnaner« t 25! E[bf>m Jr , t j;
and atp^eVka*?,* l *" 01 * 11 - £ WEHNEBIiRO, ‘
bargain mater< - gsf Inhert} street, aot
M-d O-v Market street,Sd door ftotn Second
i:: t Bookvlxew ediuoii-rSljSS
jssssssssassfe.!-?-..
BSm?,Wb"A,3S »(eel«J«tavjnCT,FTiß
aullWt'* Trawls tlloMrattd-^i,®
™&B* uSSIiSSS»B«au>, l vol -*M»
cSr Ue 5 Pn I and Present and CbMimn, 1 voll -*
SS^ggi^
F“f b > _ 4« SfVaVMartet
A s?2SaSssLA£Mrfi^«pSaS
ft* the
emtH *ua> cash —Apply t° j^jj n co¥lEv>
WI „ , 4ih-fetrect t neat SftnthCeld.it
SUSSSS.»SKK“ «?
Hetronw Cjvfrich
= nJ p and CANDLKS, 6f difftteOl Pmsbilrgh. briinas
S' fct toaiiafacmtM’H | pnct».h^ CHFt?rKKFL
to C«7SOT K h»ng»^^s^^_
fi ™r
'settled by Re>nenian * jjj)3..atißßlNljA^
~s™t 97rtt,je4J - JOHN VOFBTIA. , ,
of hetobhana
Co» - ;.iv ■...-- •■ ' i". --
-—AHesfoetty Starch,
fINSEEDOH'-i?® 6 'king O fcMOQIWEA»?
Xj cor „ Diamond nodPiatfoodaHo
■* -,■ .V •
rSHOCSi®»NraiiANNOCK I'OTATOES-JU*
100 recifiv & j f ACHF3 ON
- . ! -:« V ' No: 8 SmilfiEeW si.
CUMMINS * SMITH _
■ w^d^J^TkiMiMSEL
§ w=d r.tNo.-€& Mgg*Vf' fc CASWELL.
, octS '
w fist demand'6n:WpJ'»f''> ijj,' Si. t, L
Grain—The dail mqfodedW
"While at " f Pnme “ e *
at IQSOU2C,. tV -I*. to daj moluded
: Pnme Y*Uo>v at frOc. pet Jtfi** W9 ’*- ’
6!0ej(;. WdeTirte safes
—the market, ur steady: - r ■ ' 'O' l ' LC. ,
Seeds or all Unde" are neglected rcl"? 1 * seed is
: -odttltiakavl JOB—sales fJaiMed raugesltadrll 2SHI • •
' Provisions Bathing 'doing eKcept-iO, small toi»<
Prime Pork ishelfi ®909 12, majsj-&l2 121 i 12,31.
Bacon— The-saler lor old slock. iS’ pretly-Tar.ad
vancedi the sales pf the weekshpji that bflt«i|umt
*d huatness was done, turd—prices drooping-, small
sales in
‘cheese^— froiifthe (test ; prices are
tin the decline, with sales at 7<£7Jp" *ssle* u of eajit
ttx\ at 809 - ' 1 l
Butter—Small salwUf Jfeeg »t 10c,; in>hht. at9lc.
Hogs—The market fiufly sapplted at thiatfiqe ;
-live is selling at $4,9005,2(1per 100 lbs.
Beef Cattle—Moderate sales during the week at
i *2,3703,00, on the hoof, ■*>•> ""
i ‘Fish—Sales or No 3, Mackarel at $4,2004,33.
Herring, 95,0005,23. 'No change in olhendeacrip
litions. i _
Wool—Sales of juh 230250
Tobaccti —The market is well supplied, but pnbes
'haveundergoo* 1 no-change. - -
. ... ptHtAW.LPHrA' MARKET. -- -
3Pj«tAjax»Hfit, Oct. 28,1848.
market 10-dsy wai sleadyi but not ac
tive. The deihjnd js confined to small toltfcj c, ‘?
consumption, with sales'4so 6bli, Western »i <4 37
per bbl.T* slight decline: "The, tales "hf Ihu week
have been largo. *
(Sriin —There is agood inquiry for Wheatfiqj tp ll '
ling purposes, nnd prices are-firm. The.sales to
day include 1500 bus, Prime White nt 116 c. per bns.
The sales to-day mciode2Qoo bus-of Prime Yeljow
at-67c. per bus - a
Provisions—There « somo_inqa»y fyv.Ppri, hut
bnyertssk a<o"ncessldnniHr holders are nat willwg
to yield. The following rates are rtottinats.’Mew
Pork, $13,66012,68; Pnme ’ 89,1809,13 per, bbl.
The;ftock in Erst hands is limiled. itgoh-rlhe
b^e. ~~ Vo
' r j
without
i ** ,<?
wafttauiti- •“ " t
Cotton—The. market -is-jn -fivor oT the but*-
There Ts no changean ofltgtarlicles usually tW"-
NEW-YOBK MYFSFTt, . ft.
Kite Youk, Ortober ££..
f lorn—thcre-n s-nteadjrdemsndTi
could nolbeeffected except ato decline, -nfilbjsiles.
.of-3500 bbls Genessee at-Ss,So{3.' ; Sales
of Western at small lot? - , ih
firain—The sales of Wheat inrlude f I,'b
per bus.: There n no'change in othet descnptt«na‘
There were
Pr pimviatone—Mess Pork mat be quoted at $12,37
012,62 per hbU Prmuusuicctunged. '
Whiskey —Sales in Bbls. at.23024tr. », 1,
Groceries— baler of Rio Ceffee-alSiSSjc. Bugar
is steady at fuimer prices. Molasvet-;Therel« uo
thidg doing. Prices astoat quoted..
Money Market—The money market is Vincent
and the Banks discount very sparingly. Treasury
notes are vCttlitwt change. 1 - ' JL-~
fnd *ult o« ttrov«iby calling afMcetfiMS
v.t Lbarlr , *”Buil(bng> 0 .* r 5
Mono v SnwW ami yvjffc P«*-* " -
'•• ! ‘VAEi'FIV' , -"F«jiA , nM"'ff®P^r ■;■"••;■ ■:■:.■■' .v±, *' • • •
.orator I Ta n oJ^&_
lingg - l r —'- 4?atuil> Carnage/ Baronehe-*,
®as:*!'i?4"S
<*afi
r>OU j hove a pl«f* *1.01! imp’ll Wai L
r Winch I will *rilch«P uja
’ ThrtdM. S* CllHlo* Hiulding;-.;
(Chronicle oops ) 'X
C°oc«S l,_ ' I "" n<! " r,,C "fioo&sil^
TJ em an niw All and
: Wool
SfaBfiSBSffl^?Ssp
• Caßhroere,Sigip.nyißerl»n and £‘ lt £J OYM '
:■ Wooland Meimo Ilalf4Jo§?» " ■;■■".
& r £?*s=K'^“««3S
lower «§»» «« *»m. qualities or Goods can be fo'-ud
35*-“Si"- ora-««6r
,. -r LBrire Supply l ®* ttwf oVobol *, .
Bp MllßPlty•»now opeuiug.lns ju«»»®* .
irWidter~ : Goodii, including a variety ol *h*d r _’ °‘
babehtsnpHjMekijjoSi <•*
> stcoriei, Cterr), anti other high p olored \
iSoTpABMETTOS,of ram*, color* ’
ellof whicSwjUbe sola vmfy*w v tH>ot^*'*f lco S"
Fourth and Mallet streetey .
ud cSonlriebricfchouy , well
entranceitwo liarlorsjVlai*#,dm»»B
toe chouihcnt andgorf et, t'Vocellar'TCd^^hed-iooro
tow - -
andtenosacro^^.^
0Cl2» .i f - TT 1 -“-
OTRJ.W SiiteToml 1
OforitaTsSn* trad rtW%» *Jg§j£fc. to
ygreondfonnHOn r - i°a3j‘- JOEl.’Jilomjhtt.
500 TO 1 * ' uSS^r%%c%SiS r
grt -* 1 > «ot DtemondatiftltonwHd <lg«
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riWBKfcOUWVrhTt-i- burjmfftot" <n lhe ttt. Vaiott
Jb g .umr6iiiiw<-«
OM7 . 4&yr.anr.AH*gtefr-
No yiltckerel, ibanaeMrtS,.
JHta-simr ana itajrale b > ir MOORHEAD
l“-i§^riri5S _ »ND >ll b»—3tf da iu buCkell
FuM' ' rf lnNs!fcMOOßm^l>
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