t'sH : - ,4 •'■ •- %: :vvA A y vy. v*- 1 ysxvy- • T'z>■ i -Ah- y. >;.;' -,.r-V -: -‘. -:. -■&■ ; :■ 7 : x 777A7 ImiMm*"' ‘ N > ;y-' s >‘--v- \\-::iK‘ * * 7 -/ \ .-; i ' >7,7- w ■ y •'- 1 -77 y . * .>v 7 ; 7 - ~-. f , o ■-* 7<\"‘; JPtCiyyy 1 ' , ■* - }' 'Jr, 7 * ■* *' *\ y * - ‘ . * *v 5 . v - M <*,- - ,s , * .* s „ , - , „ ~ ’ ' 4 ~ - f* i/- , * . r *,*» , ■<• - > „ V _ - T f v^F 1 -' /' * rTS* ,ft v t > s— f* ■» * , -V { * . . \ r~ ti. * c * . k *“ -T io . J, „ , _w? «?? t*- «*'* *_ |v f ’ ■ ; : •■'■- . . ,;, - ":• .-; y.r-.-y • •',: - - - • - . " -■ . --*■£'■; -r- - ; '• - . ' ', / r } : ‘f‘ ! }''^ ltM..)» 1- ' r"7 '- », . • fill! *«*#?; ? „ . - f fc „_-. ', l 'f? ‘ , - *f” i ~ ~- J "" J "" =— 11 ■ • . T )>,.** 'l‘ J ” H?£: :* ’■ ,- ’ Sl)e jflffiwng fr ' IOCAI MATTERS. 1 IW« mo kXrtfiW.'l.-. ■ - ,-\' V - : '' ■• l'l % ‘X *■’ - - - J . < '■ *? UeS'Un'ldiut know »i, Wos belli yesterday at the respective Banking ReDOrtedVor £hl nr C 7 n ot > - w 'Sd<' ,' TUESDAY MORNING, IB4S. ' ft 1 ?: «?!!!• Houses. We su'.jo.n the result: * - Reported forOl6 Morning Post, GOODS, ad, pwTo”«h« SrSleu, i ~ ‘%« J ' '* t V' . ---■■-. ot""V «5aT m": i> • Heaven, -rjc.ous.uiia-Alle'iorH’iete i' B attk or PiTrauußGU—John Graham, John Irwin, ADDITION At, FOREIGN NTCWH r ' fabluSmeSttattS'Wml T " lc, J rnM » I »J , «»*e4by f ',' :t 4 ' ."‘v ,2 ..\-„ '<■ ; : -fllanuug. Ilogt^lflb-fflmbng ©fiiie. All rorU,tbc« , , ~- fj" an ‘if, Hutch,ron.Joho-B.sseli; BY-aBEAcSw “dMSS GOODS! \ ~* .'Y •f 1 .*..'" •■• S’ ■ V/,' .' 1 , ’‘ t i , .*■■*■..:» . CORNEIt OFAvboffAND'FIFTH STREETS Soldier of^SSj MW ," r ’ rhnHes^ 1 R 6 1 ,anl Croghan, James Wood, •’V black Silks; Cravats and Collars- J',' «' - ■ . V f ' 5 ,' "3 X^»ZhZ%X™c^So G n -' - Boston, November 29. - * .-’ ‘ * '- £ ./. f'^.' ! / Pr n J--l line Qf ° Ur bltS " >,il!a Wisel) and word j, SSP i,,? ’ , IH* r ! " '■• : •V'?l Vf!’’ p■' A ‘t.l'AV"' ‘>,> a-'" i'.'y ‘ l>e?t' the,, fl,„ g nwa i terrors McKee, Robert Beer, Jacob’ Forsythe. ’>' “ c on decided to treclatetheaotcs oT no value. fflf r I ns ! i»'\ '- - '"V’ I!;A%V AVs‘ > 4, ~{™'acl„ld, «l„|e joT, „nve l,ke ~n.» Shoeoberßcrß. A. Fahnestock, G. A. Bayard, Jno. “ E l °“ lni ' - V "fci'bibetSba«l^do i do> ■ w - 'UI > v 4.Z I '•?*’>*s Vl'v-S?- XV CARR, Un, ,ed States Newspaper Agency Prov,dcncc' rewrs U |ro,r,h!’ ote’tv , Kioet’.nn' e' d - J l T°r, C / t , 6 , on, e T - Ha “ na > D - C - L From VValhch'a, intelligence had been received 4 a do - *'< A ’ , A^^i^^• > :V^il l ‘^ ,^,V:!^•V>'J"•^Sd^WNoX, Fourd;;,re^-^s“o f a?aoK^ufc ! bothirfraVrcV .Grounded ’ Jr ckt - n » s - s '<»>«. H.M. Wall.ngrord, W. Wtlson, that an army 0T23,000 Turks had Occupied Bucha- 'h® Jo. i- „ / -/ r A ' 4‘- v ‘b?Thdadul*,a F<>Ur "‘' ,rCf ' Agent Hope a „d l,ebap py ,„ at - A ,f for ,|, clie ,. • rest, was feared that a force of 40,000 Pruaa.aus . . ~ t * , -,’- s. '-ysj *%■&*}<£>:r\ ,uy g „ ... n story of a Sailor. Mayoh’s Office,—The hojes were pretty full would follow, when, from the ineitinguishahle.ha. *» , > - ' .>j e.r”'' »■«»«" P«s“ “ ' S ' W ** Four years ago I left the port of Boston, the J, “ lerdß J p ' »°™»>B-nine glonoua fellow, appear, ng tred belercen.the two, a coll,non wonldtake place. \ - I ' .A -"l-Vf *: V 1 % r\‘i' j. w „„. . „ m “ t ”,° l “ fi, ie ship bound for China. I was 10 answer to tho charges of drunkenness and vagran- ' SWITZERLAND. ' t en se- , J - .. - - .s’^ * ! *? ' WUi be found under pfa vounff^, dol,ars » nml as Jmsband oao of ( hem was a well 'dreEsod Engliahman, Tho peasants of Pnbourg had taken a aland against ** Jf V ■> ’ ,V , ” .. Q J* a yS Qn S and handsome wife, uhom I had mar. who plead guilty to drunkenness; bnt protested a- the Government, but bad been n.it iJ*jl??" * i i T ~\t * “°“ r I*rlnolptea Triumphant! ” to , Wh *l! l ,#ft 1 P re T' "»W of arrest., ipracnsldmlii c ,ty &0 “ ? P *. • ■ the *P H “ lh *~ " d,ng of 1 Te, «S ,a Pl"' Dioputcli .0 I took ttl/my money “ Il ’ Benou^1, t 0 1 tnan reelmg drunk, to be Bfhop Martlly waa arrested for meting tho pen- ' " *JI * t -Pr^!lr b v rE6 ,n a r UD r- othß , " th , inl^ nl - ,‘‘ The port my wife in my absence,’ for the purpose of knock ® d n, °und in the way I was.” Officer Alodo- 'ynts to revolt. _ ' - ' -c U t ■-'• .f, -C’\-T:r. c V .elUcd. General Taylor President.— trading when in China, on my own account For Ught a * er * cle '' crlo °t>ng follow «up slanding,’> ' * WALT. ■ , t * -V ’>-'i- Our Principles Triumphant!” Well, tho question, a long-time we were favored with prosperous wind, “"der the following circumstances: ' c lwas anting The Sicdian question has been Settled by th'e me- ’ - “ 'V« »\-’r./' '- n f the Presidency fs soltledi and General Taylor is ud when in the China Sea, a terrible storm came on a tior, and this man come up and sat down beside dlat,on of France acd England. -Sicily remains a * -iT “t"' ~T vr ' *•>>%< clioscn President: but whoso principles are they must he |™, th r‘ l In ° sh ° r | 'l me 1 B “V he veßsel mo - He enquired whether I was a watchman ;.and P ar ‘o f ‘he Neapolitan Kingdom. . ' ' r • Vi-, triumphant J This ,aa queaUon yet to bo uTunknown’/horr T\ ° n lhe r ° CkS ° f W, ' C ° I^nBWcVcd cs > ! >° *P'“B “P »nd IBEIIn- --t 7^.'*:-!-^ y? ::>. ■■' l'• ■'* J - i r : C ' d * d - 18 “Uiu Native Americana, whose pnnei- each lor hitnseK, in thVhesTpot'b™™ anneTond W “‘ ct,man could 131(0 hl ”l “d so I tried, and did Biots and murder connnue to occur with frightful ''. 5 bf ;> - 'V' ’■?: ,rT phCdJ Wo Ul Ibrgol the ship’as it was Lnoss.bleTosave her Lll(0 1 * l( "-” «. «.. committed. A lame negro waa f,e< * uenc *- The atate of the country is unsettled. ' ''■ithin a few days past, that there had been, pose.- Westruck-a sea threw me upon the rocks sense- UB,lt t:p - «o ho had gamed his freedom PRUSSIA. * ' ,’ <' • 'T f *$K r , ”ly> *° m cthinglikea pledge, impliedly given, to the less, and lhe next would have carried me back in- from h,s master in Kentucky, (no doubt be could no Democratic Congress was sitting in Berld,, but 1, '*"-1? -X , • ”, ' t leadcre of this Taction, by General Taylor; but the lo a waterygnue,had not ono of (he sailors drag, longer be of any scrvico to his owner,) and came tho praceediogs were unimportant. . > U ■--s** Z7C \” t;T*;.C "■ lc ( t« that we publ.shed, over Ilia signature, dc- ged m ° fllr ' hrr up'betocks. _ here to enjoy h,a watch RUSSIA. | - ' ■|«> s £vi I h* dares thathe bas.no aympaihy witlithat facUop; mornim: came w? fou , r of Us anJ " hcn He partially drunk. Iff fivo daya he will be oat The Emperor haatnade peace with Circassia. } **-!» J *1" «**&>. of prison—when wo will see what to becotne°of *_* f omored that it is his intention to draw troops' '} t X*»t r>V 4!'.',\s, I V' l \' l V' be * pray 0 eilvon thlt U'Ofc never may frmteorowon lo that portion'd the earih. Iwill ll,m - A poor man, who waa sober, honest looking, f,om «bat quarter, and sond 300,000 into the pro-’ J -v.i* " ’ A ' not distress you wuh m, account of our suffenngs “ 0( > Armless, was brought from .ho street and fur- V “ Ces of Danube ‘ 7/ V V.-, i ik ’‘ S^^,'.* r >: WewerTXnri'mT^ 3 “ !8h, ‘ Ho 'vcn«“.» way!. t tutwhufa! Th ° °>“ military m the Ssr/ ‘ft V?> f) MIS# 4 IS L'* I fyit*• &i'"• T'^•:\ '}& 7 »s“#-i??^^*7-" 1 ! 7k 4 k ; ' ZJfeiZ~i* fe iri N .T* ♦*A’» ie ■* ’ hi s, sf‘if.% ( / ;„< >. V .■! 4 13- |p ; yg * a,; ?V rT 'H 1 , v t’’■ 1 SI **■ ~. - p. -A> „. • *,» 'i*>A . -sv* y rWVT-’, ii! ' jS’hi-Sri s . f s ’{“x< '•.4“’t JS-F *■ ‘s'.-''v'- *A '* ",V * -. ; 7 '> )V. sv' 'xV •? '1 - •/** j ’ ;y-V‘ v” ■.’kxyv- r ’*- t| 'k, - t ' _ ' •as^ss;. *>■ iy ; ; £ ; '•>’ 'r' : . k- r. . ■ - .VV* /.I r • »_ . J ■'- 'V,..7 - --X’ ; X r . " ■ -, .. ..'.■■X ■",'. . I V . X., 7 1-X, j,.yf .V'- ' , * l <' a / . 1 c » ‘; , • 4 . Ss-j«£ \ t £;■ \ , • - 14 , y y;; -- * * *Y!- j "y t‘k 41 v' sA>'. , •' >f<« -v\ u f * ‘ °x * . 4 i ,*i ~ . • ? ' . w;*",,kr.\/;-*■-,! f „ • . o *t»Sle assertion that he is «aWhigs but not an ultra Whig,’*—we do not know but we ; base mote right than any others to raise the shont Our pHncipta are triumphant! for it is clear, that wc forced tlio Federal party to abjure, before tho country, every article of their former faith; and to join In with all the vile factions that.were known in the country, m order to try and gain a victory over 128 ! The Westem Beierve Vote. We have seen a number of statements in regard to the vote for President on the Western Reserve, in Ohio, many or which, we are confident, are incor rect. The New York papers, for instance, set down Van jßuren’e.vote in Lake county at 93081 instead ,oF SU-r-a wide difference, wo should think. The following table ts made: up principally from offieial returns: Cars Ashtabula........ , 876 Geauga.... ....., 925 L0rain........... lSuf Lake............. 7Du Cuyahoga....,... 2371 Trumbull.-....,.1948 .Erie.............. 097- Mahoning........ 1953 Summit. 1888. P0rtige.......... 1960 Medina. 182 S : ? ‘‘TJiouhrm no-ffpcculnticmiji those eye* . v. j ; WlnchUioudosi glare wjth.l’—[SirAKsi'EAnE- : Thti wkittd scpnlchro of thp Gazette, has eadcav* ored to distutb us.by, a rattling of h>B dry bones, and j ?a .fierce look through his jaundiced.spectacle*. Ifc jt not the first sinner wc have seen, who wore the simulated garb or piety for a purpose, and could find ■ pleasure in bestowing defamatory epithets on n .'i.\ a *dfild , P | s...We.-havo .too- much charity to apply to this censorious Deacon any blisters to relieve him of ,his ; ;malignant humors ; for they . had better stay where they am than stain the whitewash of his char acter. ' by the way, wo havo, m common with the : public, been much amused atthc want of prudence rjn.thq Editor of tho. Gazette, in assuming precisely : the caste of character which those who. know him 1 . best would have, assigned to him—that is—"Mac Sr corn ANT 1 ” Muc Sycophant, to a fellow who • fawns,upon and licks the boots of any rich or influ ential man, when he lias a hopo that thrift indy ful -low, ts a-namo thatfits like an.old shoe, or Iho cloak tbal cot era a hypocrite’s deformity. Wo have received firom M. A. Miner, on Smith field slrcot, between Second and Thin], “Thirty Years Since; or the Jluined Family: a tale: by G. P. R. James, Esq.” This work is No. 120 of Har per’s Library or Select Novels; and as its author is very generally known, wdneed only mention where It may be had. .Van Butch. . ■ 2466 1365 1701 911 2697 2073 659 1046 109 G 1108 1116 16170 13017 A Hew Bovel. y ; October sessions, s„ v . i 8«. IMU hasjuet been completed, which Shows that the The Grind Iflqdest to present; Umt there ifa how cilj Iras,'-, population of 13,689 l "° ««ndred nod twenty licensed {adorns -witbm the l .. ‘ county of Allegheny, including the! twjo femes, be- Titc Covebomert Jeweis —A New York letter, “ f rcat "*“"7 Hppliog houses, without licens'd; of Thursday evening, to the Philadelphia,Lodger, have eluded”Vr V tt s ea r d,' CtUrnCD ba “ b44a obtained .nlh.sctj, Then, have been before as cases, showing every wliiclLit w thought will lead to the discovery of the d «B ree ™ ingenuity and boldaessm the perpetration V r thietes who stole the government lowels. ” wr passing counterfeit -bills, end ,i 7 '•*„ ' —* • ■ ' *, la,mi, fT money imdor. false/pretences;;where .Wisconsin,—Sovthfobiv Sat;, I 2 o’clock-r~Re- [ cck,CBan .ess. was made the clo'ak of the crime: but I turns received indicate that Wisconsin has gono for ,!?'* & v! .fixture,of-human character, presented Casa bj about 3,OOOmajonty over Taylor. The Van id toX?ctJrVb; o ,i m tr. , ‘c n ks^o“,H“ I [ J Buren vote i« not ies? 10,000. Whole vote of *hc j>, old / n t d impudent as is the: coloring impaled h> state 40,000. dishing counterfeiter, and the daring- burglar; t - ofl a picture of humanity y wethinkrm:- lowness, m illinoib— Ihe . Chicago Democrat saya meannesßj in real hoalilit/ta tliewfilfare orthc /acc, lion is so close in that States that the Official count a ■ Mdness, the Grogshop: keepors. must decide it. Cass will probably carry itbv a I?* * T llCy set Uinu! ? nds obovc lho „ m ,„ pruuduiy carry I toy a law, and dcly the administrators of justice; Their small majority. infamous traffic is so profitable they can pay the HmvCtiv ivnhr. ~ „ , r . peaaltics of the law, and continue its violation. „ lABDI ABD GEtr * Tatlob.—The New York In these Grogcrics nine-tenths of the assaults and Mirror, a laylor paper, having: declared that Hetiry batteries takcplaco, in them riots are engendered! Clay had “ the insolence to write to General Taylor. 1! tbera bUrgularsmaturothoirplanß; and in them his nominatmn that he was a great General, handrwt r thoWrdVf h h,a P b°;«her iCb Btl ' Dß h ‘ S not fit to bo President”—the Philadelphia North The courts arc deceived by persons applying for American in substance, admits it. This places Mr. I ‘ ccns4a to keep taverns. The 4th Section ol the Clay tn rather a cool position as regards General „ 0 C i„, 1834 “ aafoll ? ws “The Court shall not lt- Tavlor. 8 cense any persons to keep an inn or tavern, orccpt 1 “PO” “ . certificate in writing signed by nt 'least 1 Pooa Vas Buber;,—Hero is v Whirr nnrnrte hn * WC,,< J respectable citizcna of the ward, borough or. «0h Susan.,h™ Whig parody on township ,n which such mnor tavern is proposed to ' bo kept, setting forth that such inn or tavern Is no -1 had udream tie other night, when nil around was cessaVy to accommodate the pnblic and entertain e eye, 1 mm# provided with house room nndconvemenceafoMhc Sa >B: ge,.-*’We’re beaten north und south, but/c/inny accommodation .of ■trangers oodtrarcUcr#.” The Ssasaissss: ew r *9* , k Bgain, according to the Son of that city. such h@» not been the result. Meetings of hunker and barnburner representatives w t,Vn° ™L k „ n °7 n a ? bab,lMl dmnkard to obtain, tion, and the basis or union agreed upon.- Thoy will maniac, under tha coro of a physician, io a be promulgated in timo for approval or disapproval, °r P“* u r *»<• 'vhofhad not been duly sober at the neat primary meetings. j?' 1 W”. , f . toa ktain throngh;tbempdium oflii«ffiends, r lUi Mings. Ihe certificate or twelvo men that ho was a sober! temperate man. ; VVe could add many similar Jhcts! but iorbcart.our object being toaiow how the In tention of the Legislature ia defeated f and ’ the Lourta imposed upon by unprincipled men. We suggest whether the- twelve reputable citizens sign tng a petition for a license, ought not to be brought Into-Court, and:thcrotc«liiy on oath to the facls set forth in the petition. .. There is another fact which wo would rcspcctful |y represent, that the court* arc frequently deceived, as to .the location of tavern*.-; we knew that in one fiivVflS—P*' of “ road four mile* long, there are «ventavem* f in another town.hip, SJ" rMd hvo. mile, loog, there are nine taverns. Thcso are not aolitary ca*c*. So many than. wo jhink, comparts with temperance and good order, and more than public oecOMily demand* .The, law rcqmnng twelvo rctpedaUe citiica. to Sir* * c f m j‘ c “ lc of *' honcsty and temperance, ”ia deficient, in that, it throws ihe rcsponaibility upon those and not the Courts.’ Pr ii" : ' B ’ P '‘f J ancC bodc “ “ fcarrui increase f. r , ri? i' Uc "' ould , ay (otheintemperato there is a fatal messenger abroad in Uic world; who loves l ? hutry with fearless agonies to an infamnu* grave, : , tho drunkard and the tippler j bh warned in ria,on Md Ums ~opo rof ! r. S * c ’ r * dc ? cc «ho ■ Grand Inquest l, * C * Cra carcleasncas on the P 3ft .®r Mag»trote> yrho commit' for lirisi]. ta one 'S?»ii2- l !Si 4,8 - , *»« arreated, committed, ivinm T* m J** l S o,“ a three moatha, againat whom there wst hardly a ahadow ofauspieionlwho, aa appearrd from lho slatement or one of tho wii 'o* p,, t*hurgh, hia enure innocence, iT f' 1 “ vv ' d “ sufficient, hearing. We make every ah .oi s * r Mil*ofpollee msgt.irotca and jioltcc olueera fur the excitement io the public wannW*!*®?/' hc ,c » a* annoyaores oo highway* am) bridges are puioaces, a* such the said obriroftion* “i®,P rc *ooted to your honorable Court Inquest/ully recogoise Uie right of the fll Hwr!t pe^ Ca . b and di » eu « any and “,! 1 ! i if'“ , , ,ub J c<: '*i b alaip»l*eidcd , y of the opinion r b3t . fr ' cd “ m ?r ; thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of action would be promnted, and the ten or,‘b« pakliC pcacn diminishm), t* 8 * bCI ?K b « ,d to pmper places, and the Icgurmaro objecu bC,nB M f,ee ,0 ,b “' ! Tho Grand Jury are also or opinion that the bear tng about in vast political processions, by inrch-linhl. 'anvumleremn r 1 convince I ■ ““““"“nding or promote sny political truth s' but in (imcfor intonse political cadtement; dan onlv r ? 1 . 1, J? , ' nD, ‘ n J‘ , " d » and gum- opportunities' to tho unthinking and evil disposed of ufpartiei'.to grn ,fy their love of tumult,reck out the re'll hatreds, and involve peaceable and good cltiadt* in vmlauons of tho peace; therefore, these prece* of nn a g r oo P d r cU,zcl" UnW ° rtbjr ° f ‘"° ArTAAt^" d In ?“. e ' t “ l,? P rcj dil, lhat thepractico ?r,s®”i? IB k. i 4l ' yaong offenders with old and hardened criminals, ha* not had tho effect to referm these young and unfortunate inmates,nod therefore, urgently recommend that separato apartment* bo provided, a* sppn a* posstble, lor.thoyounßih c'rfroo! beparato apartments are also.as.urgently recommcn- !5 r ° raa C " wbD bc so unfortunatc ns to o f Refuge, and a Work House, under Allcghcn P y c“u„ S t y Ib « pc '‘'>™. “ r «= -“ch needed , T b ° peoplo shouid remember, that money cipcn d Thw‘i* p , r 5 T . cnl,on ° r ■» money eavedf : ofThe i y r, u ‘, hful “.W 44 ”" 4 ®, 0 * - *°HO of tho inmates ,i .‘A J > t4 B ctbcr » >lh other facta, lead vis to infer that truancy Irom ichqol, isa fruitful sourco of tlio oeginningQr enmo. ’ hrhL'ntf."'''’'!'!! optuion, that means should abou t k *Ser /ark!' ,bl ’ ,rUancy > ~,llJ > “ l 4 0» ro4 “'"S Tho Grand Inquest do also present: That facts monVthsi'ro 11 ?’* 1^ B*’ 8 *’ 'i' bl4h lnducc *ts to recom bme main more°,e o cure. 0n ‘ heCC,la ° Bhbu ' d Quart . tho crowd of pcople-who' artend aaidCourt, call for, more, room ;. anij,.t!icrcrore;the Grand lnquest proaontythat a. gallery bo erected iri said Court room. ; R-HILANDS, Forman. Saying of a Dvino Man.—The lato Professor Caldwejl, of riickinsoh College, a short time before bis death, addressed Ins wire as follows:-* “You will I not, lam sore, he down upon your bed and weep f tyhen lam gooo. You will not mourn for me when God has been so good to mo. And when you suit the spot where I lie, do not choose a sad and mourn ful time J do not go m the shade of the evening, or in the dark night. These are no times to visit the grave of a Christian; but go in the morning; in the bright sunshine, and, when the birds are singing »' The Aoeb or tiie Presidents —Tho following have .been the ages of the Presidents of the United Slates, at the tune of their election to the eiecutive I chstr *, • • ■* ■ | 0 r r S ,h, rS ,on ' 67 * 7. Jackson, 61 2. John Adams, 61 8. Van Buren, 54 3. Jefferson, 57 9. Harrison, 67 |4. Madison, 57 10. Tyler, 50 0. Monroe 57 |j. Pilk. C. John Q. Adams 57 12. Taylor 64 .i.i'v 1 ”™ 8 * of the above ages is about 57p years: , 11 a curious circumstance that five of our twelve Presidents have been or the age of 57 at the .me «r their election. Harrison wa, E the Jim of rbo Presidents, and Polk the youngest, when elect- Resignation ofOcn. Bowman. Wo received the following telegraphic despatch yesterday, from winch it will be seen, that Gen. Bowman has resigned Ins office or Mutant General’ or Pennsyltania. The office is, therefore racaot until Goreroor Johnston shall see proper to desig nate some «> reliant whig ’• tn succeed our friend or the Bedford,Gazette. We thiol: it altogether Iflielr that Thomas Jefferson Bigham will be appointed : as his “ military loots •» gne him stronger recoin other whig within the range dr* our acquaintance: 1 BEDrono, November 00, igjs. L. Harfeb, Esq.; Dc»r Sir—l rc.igncU the office of Adjutant ficno ral on last Samrdajr. Your«, tfoly, Geo. W. The World InaXuUhell. •r.ET' TSf' ®°P* Albert Gallatin, who was aoppewed *°, b r ° ot !. lhc po " )l “ Wmili <“ recovering, Ills mer tal facolucp are unimpaired.' or™ earthquake wa. fdt .n the Par fi.h uS ? Island, Canada, on Monday morning, 6ih,mnt.,ata quarter past five, la,t.ng three min- : -KBP.The number of slaves made in Cincinnati, during the last year, amounts to 86,000, 53.000 of which wero exported. ’ ’ Wo see it staled that thq Messrs. Harper pav t :" U i% ,0 , oeDln c C y a ,' ol . u ' Dcrur proof copiesof tain Hiili r ; t r l, n! |„ < | )to enable ihem tube the first to issue the work in this country. ES- Advices flora Tahiti to July 12, state thauhe news of the. Revolution in France was received there June -4i i, and the new order or things w», proclaimed without any disturbance. The people received tho announcement with much cnrjiality, Marne,DeTHynfn. n00,,1,g '° bc h “ ril « he Boston Advertiser of Nov. 15, says: 16 je3n ° r 3 « B > bia becn «>«- ingtincc Saturday last, in consequcnco of which her friend* in Croas street fee] much alarmed. ** bar more college* in it tliaa SKS&X3-* Ua,m ” Jamestown Chautaque (N. Y.j Journal. “ f ;^ e I°* 'nit., soyts "Tho snow on tho hill it said to be two fat and a half, and still it comes 1” The great Boa Constrictor, at Barnum’s Mu seum New-York, died of voluntary starvation on baturday last. Ho had, taken no food for several Sl6oo' He ” “‘ d t 0 laVO co “ t 1,10 proprietor of •N«w Orleans, it is said, bet up. wards of 80,000 on General Casscarrying Ohio, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIOX—OmcUI. I'KNNSVI.VANIA Ij,„ Taylor I 'anJSurra •Adams 1762 2576 25' A11egheny......... 6591 JOII2 779 Armstrong 3126 2030 hi Blair* - 1435 2476 4 23OJ 2655 630 8radf0rd........... 1U92 1719 su Bedford... 2810 2B30 : 8ut1er....;...;.., , 2247 ■;■■■■ 2505 Berk* 9485 .50,52 8uck5.......;■ ;. ~, 5140 ■ 0364 Cambria 1386 1233 Che5ter....,..... 03CO . . 6949 Clearfield -1 ICS ’ 761 ! Carbon...... BS9 1181 Centre...: 1856 2611 Columbia.. 2263 3396 Clinton;..v....911' ' . 966 Cumberland 3183 ■ 33477 Crawford .... 2748 2205 Clarion 2306 1372 Dauphin ... ; ~ 2254 3708 Delaware ... 1547 2194 Brio 2022 : : 3418 Fayette............ 3441 3045 Frank1in,.......... 3199 4006 Greene... 2379 : . 1470 Huntingdon........ 2590 1922 1ndiana............ 1544 2410 Jeffer50n........... 972 887 Juniata.... 850 , 856 Lebanon., 1562 ' 2996 Lanca5ter..........76080 11390 Lehigh....... 2978 3199 : Lyc0ming......1992: . 2244 Luaernc.. ......... 3516 ; ■ 399] Montgomery,..;;... 5627 . : 5040 1 Mifilm ~..1215 1183' M0nr0e............ 61S - 1830 Mercer........ .... 2977" - 3093 Northumberland..... 2258 1765 1 Northampton.'... ... 3191 -4203 I Philad. City and Co. .21510 31230 1502 2293 Potter,.,' 226 408 Somerset.....;.;.;; 1127 • * ' 3018 Susquehanna;....... 2563 ‘ ism Schuylkill 3700 4939 1264 1344 Union 1656 3129 Wajnc 1642 997 Westmoreland 5197 • 3124 Washington 3820 - 3s9s Wyoming 861 892 Vork,. 4838 . 5151 .h,^ h , e . 8100 * o ?°n cW9,!lr y r ° r,l,e endowment of 5 riwoll hn.'r” L , C ' VlE . bur B h having been near, • trustees havo commenced.in biiildins. ; Which thoy intended to have ready for tho recto ion of students by the first of January. P " Extensive L ascent,—We owe Major Adams one” forgot; giving us-lhe following item, which wo copy from tho Gazette s • « Samuel Williams was brought before the Mayor, s™ r dl r or "s,’ charged with stealing abou SoOO from Lems Baker, on Friday night. ’ The rob^ ..» , e, W “.i C r m . lMcd ,h 0 ,avern ° r V- Stork, Water He nml wm° r S a I ‘ tra,, B cr 1 m tho city, from Ohio. He and Williams occupied the same room, and, du. Mr 6 R 1 “ rljf f a o l ,°, f 1,10 n ‘ sht ’ ,ho 3amc bed i but, m w.'ii 8 Cft l,ls m ? no * ,n 1,18 Psntnloons pock' J 'T- was tempted to take it out, and also took another bed Missing his money in the morning, made f? s i iecle * ,':v - “■sriss*.'7srssurfts"^EES« "■—»•“-■ »*s«~>p^i«.k«u; come home, and then I, a captain, was obliged!, d,a y 00 W°° d •«««, la.l Saturday. onOTUra^’^ Wfc,bh sbtp.as sailor! It was two years from »«*>«Br*at tribulation, fbr a wbtl« but waa perativea participated, and pelted tlio Garde Mobile esTra 1 lert Am T Ca lbat 1 >» Boston I cohered by a regiment If devoid life ZZ. Z * P^’^a,h e FMo ma . «treet. ? u{ J ll a IHrr / raunner II P one ° r 1(9 “"tsered toaidingathering the fruit r. j The raeeliogs of the cluba are marked by d'sena* nor Hr 1 me ‘ b f o,her in ,a w He could fid to think or the bene ofenee of L ” “° n> ° f e ’P ee,al " ol «« <”> «•» "übject of- the »,£Z2zz I —■ ;^r;"cy.:;x. d ?rr r,r‘ “<"■ ££*s I P«n»b«J-Avitb my ship lor *ack o( ; >pea ......wlTli: i”"- 1 “•v* •**?* ■**•.- L£ !l “ “■ -r'«~ “She IS ailte comport of the dear little fclloua nf P.tuhuigl,, nounceJ an eulogy on Moral, Kobcspierre CalL 1 hen U was my turn to erv ior joy He efun* T *"* , 0 * * the ai9iatancc of the unfortunate, H’Herbew and Danton, ’ * ~ "hemver hr orthcjmay.be. In the Assembly, on the 2d rn.tant, a proposi, ton T Vf"™. for w We - 1” m ‘ ,C by M ‘ P^ll > ,0 « 9 ‘° •U» dnrf/ /room/. - lie wile Io P» ° f , Mr * John Moody,- before the Police The P ro P oa,l “>a «»« negatived— yea* 86, nay»,63B. m the afternoon, and I toot a train of cars U.at 5? ,e * l, ,he ,rua !“'«««- would carry me tvtibtu twenty file m.ltet of my ! \ ulil,rB ° r wh,<:h J°“ «»only pet by mail.”] wire tearing (he cor?, I bird! a boy. though it Tfac P e " oa '‘ceferred to aboTe was 0 clerk on the COMMERCIAL ' t!!? -'rV .'P I ,,r * v * me borne.•> It was about I Mountaineer We believe be is a Pats. Uraapooi, November 4. MtlalofmrnVaotl^j 'lL"*'" S'" ats ' v ' r- ~e w « charged with murdering a man Bat ‘"B’ a Circular ha. the Allowing r-Coltoowas moonlight VI* 3 I ?“ CJ Ko “> a koat store keeper at Evansville. ,n ocllT f demand during the earlyjartor the-week, cuit api badtpkem *o.n lay our chdd w hem J he.) nner seed M,e „„ ! Hampton fur plaintiff; Mr. Forward IT.r derendan!' r,' ’", " ? ° r,Cra ,950 ‘ ,C ' SJO were at Wiluls.whr-1 neither, hur I could c Pacts evolved be made matter Plour-Western , quoted at 295. 6d.0305,-*our, *'3lary. it is your htwband* J ’ rlr « n «uemion in our community, we doubt not a. w «- A sale 0f5,000 bbls. nf sweet Baltimore and And she c.aspcd me about the neck ai,d fan,led E r “, arge r ° f ‘be better would be the result. Tile Philadelphia took place yesterday at 295, ...“wt'eTspm wi?! U J n J 0! " hji ' C r o n‘ , ‘ CJary dCWr " Ctcai * for Wheat-Sale, ar 7. 07,. 7 g )hc duly !—■ j quests tt 'I, presa these matters upon the attention of The money market is eisy. American Stocks the public, until real reforms mm be rarrted oat. T 1 ”* 0 W 29 2 considerable demand during lhc week <• s - CracLiT Colar —ln the forenoon of yes ''‘’l!'' S “ C ’ < of tbe new loan > 9a «I, terday, noth eg more tlmn the organ,aauoo wasdonc. 1! f Z f '° m , * ’“ d 95 f ° r Dond "> wllh -_ A jury wascmpanncllcd. In tho afternoon a case T °! t pon8 ’ dne on lhe 1,1 of January next, in which llic Or ms by s & Gregg, are coocerned was Pc “ BS l lvM > !l T**® 9 «e quoted atCG per taken up. Wc heard ontbinlnf linn,ll’r; "cbusetts endeavor to report vt should it be intcreslmg. There are no criminal cases at ibis term. The caae of M’Maaters, : lor concealing a slave will be tried.-. - • ■ ► ~ ' ? K , *», K ~"■.V 4- ~ i t. „ _ r-'^i , r >?T' ’- - Px ' - 'V s -' ' .V .V~ ( ' ,-!< j "•,*-< /- "^i I,' 'i -* * t'-iv I « •*■ ~ * ? 1 . * s * f-i I "'"\ A-'- v . v j f-'■’* ' rl - "*•* f ' * - " -* ’ .-•■'■ |C ; J V ’ l'* 1 * < -«* - c « * * v « . «* ~ J ' - . »i : •.. 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Oa'ir r> ■ ■ VOc. j ..v..... —lift ,J * wr . n '«V'nh*i» more. : I lisjui,Hay. iU, w ,ll 1,„ a[ , lr ,, |!lt . Nr r-Cwml, Air. Corner -1 Ma*Ji?r ! \Wvr Mr FflUjtfju M r X) UUI , ] Jnlia *\il * Helen - ' ' ”"* W.i,c^M, r cKiw,«- H U-in K 1 flk. K H roniHf -P”?, Cuytaiii wj’ini7J mlork ti;k third t„ >lO ~ ca3s?2sS—-- 1-'»ci;nu, U'niU't.mi - John®e" ' r ••{• M^-^ , S ro * 8 Janica Petrie.'" . » ••• j' MnirS. AVm. Alexander. pSS@ fi ' Ct,M. Coihrm.. T-w Bateman, . ■ Allegli’jf; JulmVouns, :; J.l. Wiiillci., i)m|u(;jiie; G;a. CrwSy. «••' J.iU.Keimcjjt.oudlViimit. AV. Oallhghrr ' WeOOJLMA.VttOJOttf ■ norjl'dtb Cami>t ’ cl ’ B s *™' *-'« glicn}— Ihclenee. im.ml for the County of Alle- A * ol£E - <:oV ’ of «W TotVn.liip f?,. leeMrr. !n the c-ouiuy mon-said, Itumbly ftlitmeih I'™''" 1 ” 1 Imnselr with umie- I : K l U"n' 1 "*■ ncc^tiTOfHluiWin ofmn-nlm timl other, I , hl-d\uHintf hou*c m the lmvtMiipnfor<'*rjit! «,e.i nmv*' 1 thiuyourltoitore vill.lie plr-nKctl .o crnn' to keep % puliltr.li6u.ft of enteriatninem \■i t vn . r>' nuoner, u* iu'.luly tvill ~ra j"' ; "‘! 5 “ ut I" * * haufto.*ft pumo°nftr l«"of r S'f “p„ n ,u,« allr ft ' h ° aril Jcnctda r tlml aomo of lha officer* t=zr*- — wVJjivij'oiiKhr OLPffiKuV —4 dnJHi silcii rirrTr at * ,#M ~lat * man nearly broke a leg 1 =ssa: vtr:“?z“i -.0 . Buck*- “ . «• . says 4ih lcft topoiu 9 •“:••• Nul Picks ' .'•••’• ‘ -j,*. assorted Kmvci*; . .• ■■*•■■■ - Silver Slnol SolßSors ; ; ‘ :\S\ tX '. - i ;Kfliy«*-aud Porks? - . ■ at 80 Market street, in'il) HOGAN »V•OANTWTLI ** ■' !>l? ' l re ' l ;/ llsl reccTvS !iy~ ~~ , “ >v3l smith k SINCI.AIIt l sacks just recciveiihn.l for smith & grvPLAin 1 »'AmrruuoiS Xj AT ACCTTON AXD PmVATP SaLP —At Ur>KY-. ‘!/i rnmin^ 0 ’ H 4 street, three doors from Fifth* T ‘K l '“>> r , UCBja >> bomber Jl,t .1" U 1 .6 fori! nooii, and coiitmuimf every<)u\- of l ' ns,ll< » lal 'le.Mil | mpry nnd Fan? del3X°°A o £”’ ,rp P an catublißlimoiit in Pluin- Sl. „ on « : O? ttr >J cl « silk ami mnn ,V„on? d h^r® }r^, nr^!: of ribbon:!*; needle work eol- i Jars japes, cans', cliemiitcties; larnt/a wool. coifmv mid : ’!‘ i y°*W ora ™ tl S' : f llk «fa v a« mol iioekot ihda.:ge,ii v !'»mslm«.l« ol every description nnd liunlilv • 1 r J^ ln * g!o»> merinos; plud, stripe and Wain atpacud, Indies : cuOb; : clasne safety pime sewinir silk pearl ballons, lainlds wool slims and woolen 'drawers- B T) !“f„ e " . erR , , JAS M«KE\Na Auct ; ~Tiie,ABu>t 01 ihe above Goods is aioil?; unteJ tfl meet attheJloomß h„ j c ° ar r ° T'^ ado » on Wednesday cvemac,the 22d itfst.,at6l Vclock. A,IE ° ,,ENV —We understand lhatMr. william Urr f \ vt j Wl „ bc l!u})ported by hl , ,„ ends fur nis Manor,, n the ensuing clcelion. Mr, Brown i 3 station'"' C " IZen ’ #nd 01,0 " cll qualified Tor the ** ,0~~ r . h ° * i “ lch)nson Family were giving Co ncerts «n Cleveland la.t week. If thewwanl to bo well p tromzed, let them come hero Our pooplq W e now in the mood to listen to tlieir warblings. &»T An a (Tray occurred in tlio Tcfth Ward, yester day, winch possessed some ugly peculiar.!,es, but (oriunatply noiune was “did for.” SkS~ Connor appears this evening as Master-Wal ter in the Hunchback. Mrs. Conner appeare as Julia. ‘ ' Jhut.sor.ic of the lending characters ol this city are to bo k llt „ft m the Squint atTitls burgh.» Cut there noihing libelous in it. Monday^' 0 ac ’° *7 Clot cases will be taken up next ni??A.^v ero ' re "uarly four hundred cases on the District Cburi Trial Inst. jjf?-, I on?’ 0 ?* 0 Wotlce.—A sticciul meenng. of Si • M.» will be held this (Tuo s*. «£} iHdoVV* m ,he 1 ! a »> 0 o’qlock Lodges 45, 231, iv m r* »t.dT© mvited io be present: 'liy order ot the j; u (noN 21) W J Da\ trr, fcec’y A PTpw . Millinery, Ac. ■'A-...„ hW .selection ot elegant \vinler ribbons; feather* so p 7 0 '> eM », co^aMi nru.le ho millmerj and dress matin* tiu°iiu?*sai • oc,< j XfHS. DUF^^o.lOSi.Clairst: * x r “ v O/;; , , Sl'w* t - 1 1 !■ -, 1 ;! ’ ~ V 1 * \. T J J ■•»’, ' _ ' 1 “,*' f ,*\l' J ,1, v* ~ l * 'f. , i' * r r'v* ■* ’ ' " C 4 ,I*,* _ ' > W < , „ - _•■ . .‘<':j , ' * i '• I _l' 4 Jj t °- l *■ '"^t '• - r K“ - 1 Qei«« Suuoi.—Monday, AoM/aher SO—The person* indicted fur iliot in Diamond alley, came forward 3n d plead « o u ,|,y >. Sentence not tel pronounced. The Jurors in Oyer and Terminer were then cal led, and George Kelly was pnt upm lrlll for b , a . ry. The case occupied the whole day. The jury were not longjp bringing m a verdict of “ Guilty.” EMOM ' k *' |PI«« in Knr Yarn; New Yobk, Not. 19,1848. Four fire* occurred tbiemonnngj m which twen ty house*, including- Murphy** stable, were dcstrOT cd. Twenty fine omuibnsses were consumed $ and the total loss is estimated at $200,000. The horrible portion of the affair is, tbal 154 horses perished in the flames, , Philadelphia, Noe* 20, 1843. A 4, »>;Mo»ten, Ilsq,, twice nommatedibr Caoiil lommisaioner by the Jfative«,died to-day, at Haim:- NEW YORK MARKET. . ' n. Ne,p Yobk * Wo». 30—6 p. H. hlou.—Thcreisa (tood inquiry fonho East and ; ,nome use, and for filling contracts, with sales of 3000 bills, of Genesee at $5,4435,60. Gram—Bctnantf for Wheat is good, bat thejrans actions are not large. The inquiry is chiefly for good samples, poor iota being heavy and neglectedi Cosa In good demand, at fall prices... !"■ Provisions—Salea ofProvisions are confined to snmll lots for the supply of the regular trade demand. .Fork—lihear ofno Bales to-day. Groceries—The market is Unchanged, cither ns it regards pricca or demand. The market to-day wasquietand without change. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ' • Philadelphia, Nov. SO—6. P. M, flour—The foreign news has produced no change. The market to-day was steady, but not active. In prices there ts no quotable change from previous quotations. The demand is confined to small' lots i Tor. city.consumption. Grain—There is a, large quantity of Wheat in market* hot holders are not pressing. The sales of Wiicat to day worQ modcrate at sl a lo®ljU per bu.- v?®®*wdh ;:Thcre inquiryTorCorn Tor shipping* but dealers can’t agreo-as to prices; ' • Whiskey—Sales of 100 bbl*. at 23* per gallon, . . * “®.*£ is no change in otherarUclea usually spoken of in the markets. J ' r BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltikoee, Nov. 30—6 r. a. Flour—‘The foreign newa ihiiß had *ffect cx^ ccpungto check .business.- Buyers bffer'fts»b6l. —selfora ask 35,12}. 1 Y Grain—Holders of Corn are asking previous pn . s.Wheat—Holders areaskwgpreviouapnces.' << Provisions are unchanged; -sales of Bard fo4)ay> were made to a moderate extent at 7$ to Bc. - Groceries—The market for Groceries remains un ehanged, either as regaMtprtces or demand; • v 1 '• : market m easier, and loans are effect ed on good paper at & & cent. The markets generally are maenve to-day* CINCINNATI MARKET. CracUTOATi, Nov. 20, 6 p. ji. • The river rose 18 inches to-day. < > The weather ib very cold and winterieh. Flour—The foreign nows produced no change in this article. Salea were made to a moderate eitent Grain-Thc market for Gram is without change, cither os regards prices or deipand. . 11 * have ad?anced * w,h Ba,e ? ot IG * Bacon—Sales of Sides at 3}c. per Hi. ' < * r ° ,m P r<>,, '>B» with sales of 2500 head at 3,3703,44 per 100 IBs. net, an advance. for w“leTn S,e ft “ r ’ m at Gi Groceries—No change. Y^ A 7 l byExpress. three preces of su ,Cl kUSIUBCLOTHS,forOror-confs and Sack , which will he Hold low. at 331 Liberty street, ' 5 JP O4IBI , c WERNEBUBG. [Chronicle and Journal copy-] - 1 APfLKH—Hainbo and Pemet's, in «iore mid VV.-ior sale by (world) W. &X C. ACHJCSON fifovr Good*, at Number I av«n««»f CQBNBB OB FDIBtH AXU KifilW ii T?"^ T bracing a stock,|br nchiieBA and variety not i urea s»i*d hv any establishmeiitin lha West. ' ■n'lsuiyaaseghy ~ , ~ DRESS GOODS' Very glossy black Silk.; Cravats and Collars, Handsome dress do Black lore Veils anSlJdkfa.- 'chafglablc Sana de Platd'SLd".^^^^'" Merinos* ... [Cloths for .Cloaks; d col'd JVrualiiyTerkenßhawU z - |aiSSe £ ret“‘^ ;',“". Cuf Bbams, bright co-lsillr 'do do n 1 * "!Fihe Brocbm do, GXpS.ey , if e , ,t E , ' ! " Cloth -i v d6' CalirormaP’^^ 1 g Black Bombasine*; , (plaid Cloaking*” <; Hia atockoy? n ?s^ Oßia:r REDUCTION. * looted ‘S& V ll ba i£s«* e Oil Chintz; BnUahChinttosS New style Menwiack Collet** i i j Bide - - do' ", do, - Blue ondQrange ’ da " ~ ' Furnildre j 0 . . , 'CHEAP DRESS GOODS - f price o?l2tcenis per yard. USl ' n d ° I ' llae *>« **w ' Bleached Moahns. 6f tor 3£* Ywdwide Unbleached, OitoD; i Bed Tickings, very cheap; r ! PT 1,1,n &?t Kentucky Jeans, - J Checks, Unlnu/phud Llnseye, V aSmSt'ESS?" 1 "'* o**** 0 **** - • , ' LINEN GOODS' v Irish Dinens,Dinen Dawns; , ' 1 Damask Table Linen.— -C®' do, Clothe;, , ' 1 Hussla Sheeting; ~ _ Dp, Diapers; , wncp Drilling, Crash , , , BLANKETS'BLANKETS" aIM Bine andnllii?Wnkem, dtoni coarse to very fine. Overcoats 4 °^ b “"*«*. fi «« *nd very finey-for - * goods for gentlemen 1 It, iie,JP.eflndsup?rl!njFrencband.EngliihClodisßiidCav ?^ r^ Daun B a) § illc and D'nea Pocket Hand le 1 ®.,®,, end Cravats; Gloves: Suspenders; Silk am] Garmenta; Merino and Cotton Halfllpae, hcETSf™ 4 ’ “? c . onfitl e , ' t, r promise- bis customers! tbe best bargains lie ha* ever been abjeto offer l Ur* (2* t s i ? \ vvJ «“T JW PP e cifallr announce to af ■ S“?¥ s ? a W~ “ i SEJ^t?J£?* lc We 18 prepared tp ftmMrKEurc for \ ; on ; abort iiohcfe * wmaMe tern*. For prirubalars, ball nfJVa 4 St(Host direcily over Mr* parser’s be fonnd ~ * f, iung?o M J^ iuN * ; « L JJ B OpODS —-w K, Movent,Fbrtk tumtnbf.ZT??r^l FourA and its , mviienaßtn « «<»,H “ ‘ -SroutedaLames; - “ ■>%“ OrodeNßpjuniVlorA^,. '* Bonnet SaUn*, Velvets-anif notTVnSh'p* fare Jtyaat-— A lew bax«!».verj( supe nq» rreqch_Fapfc.Flowcrx,Tvßal&dn.j^ v i froWO i O PTS. TURt’KNTfNR-—3O in [irjrrifrorder? lU9t JO roomed nnd for sale by' , < vf /r norfo B A ' FA»NESTOCK~i(COJ 0720 Corner lit milt Wool] Sis, 3«JS ** B * A &»*U*tock^ot3T. nov:2o Corner X*t amli*ypflfl.gtg BKIM^U'UAt; —111 tibls. Juki receivrd 8!Kl (br aaief.v arsn B A. KAHIVESTOqK A.-COt, ' ■ Corner I stand Wood kti i , AND mt> re v ■*clviA r aiul for gate clieap/b) . novlS . A- A. MASON & Co„ ComrlJt'st 1 «ijgAn -lOMffls. Fn^NOSugarTfo.S- 1 - 1 novlS ■ - SCAima, ATKINSOSf, —t- near Wood street fir AP f k^T 40 Ula, j asr rectire# ami -for tale VAfaf (no’v 18L SMITH & SINCLAIR fust rot and. .LL for sale by (novlB) SSHTH &>J3lNnr.iurit *»*•• Hams received.-per tomt Wetzel. Jj Bad for sale by (nl8) SMITH* SlNcf, AIR T INENHDKFB-A A MSST*Co.76HMiHSiOTSt, °fj"«c'>“emo tben large stock ” Hdlc&, embracing some hundred, dozen, at prices langwjrfrom ajc t 061,00, - rJmig I>RAiSII7sUGAR-25 bags WburTforSfle b> -P llovl ? i PAumAM3.no Wood r • TJUSH—Slilrt*. No. i'!?alrrjoui '• • • J? leaak Codfish. 1 “ White Pi hf k* * 1 caa* smoked HnJlibut, v* Nos 1 2 and 3 Mackerel for sale br : t J V WILWAm QV?VDRIES-- : IMif.RoJI Bulierr^V-.^-v';' k? 50 bbla*Green Apples';. .. 30 «• White Ifeins, 1 libl Flaxseed,! 1 3 bags Ginsenir, 1 bag- Snakeroor, . 2 bnfS'Fcntheraf . -:V . SO ImchelsDnetf Peaches, .... 8 u Chesnats fornalehy - ° CII ‘ : J n 'williams 2IMI eannockPotatoes, rec'dand for sale b i [novt<] CUMMINS & .SMITH. 200 G ? Ueil!\. a *, a No 63Fourth sl_ where o c'Sl 1 teh!lp Pr towail »“. a ny who nlay/itvor him Wiih „ He is supplied with newest stjles'of Trcjich Sacks. spp2222pj“.t*i&OnUndLwill5 pp 2222pj“. t *i&OnUnd L will receive regnlatly,Tram Paris! Fashions for all Articles in his Ime. - * Refer u> P„U Estov A Co novl7.d3t Mile Bennett’* Heitaur«ot« B3IWKKX WOOD ST. AUD ST r E y?l Can °> sle,s » -B«f Siealtr V*ni : ? a !PWf' alliindsjServ'ed’opta'Uie be«t=»tyle. • with ail the '“fixing*. 7 ’ v * * -NVB—Oystera received dftrfj from Bnltimore, Parm oi%A Ul i§ ll i d^ w,,11 »5 an ot Joyv'pnee—< Cans 91,50, Half Caiis?&cens nay!7 tm • y •t, -: ; • v jl r[Pißpaich copy.) TAR CAND-LE3—2o.boxeB on.hsittlriml forahle bv nom KING A MQORHEAP ' Tkjoncb— An election for fine Preddeut, six Mnna -IT| gets, and Treosnrer for ibe'Euubnrgb anil Coo] Hill Tnrnmie Road Company, will bo held al the Toll Hou-e of said Company, December next MWfife, Mov. 0,1843- >'■ - 1 -op Moon* l arw (roods 11 ' t is now receiving from Ihe IRt) stern * ' ar eeaji ROsB j\J^®W^6OQKS-p-Itvj n g:a sieiol l -Bqok f ijlnsiraied by - JViliigv Poems, inuslratedbyLealze.--- • .. • Female Poefs or. America,: widibortraitS ' - ;'.The'Fist.of the'Knickerbockers A Fable for Critics. , • • Kills'.Metrical Romances.> •'•■• ?.The Child of the Sea Lambda Dramatic Poets. - .* .. Lowell's Conversations on the old Poets • w Dramatic Wprksof Beaumont mid ' A Poetical Workshop SpenCer . Poetical Workrtf Chaucer Poetical’>VorkB orEord and ftltts?inirer For sale by S BOSWORTH & CO, J 4th street) neaT Market N" - BUCKMASTEHoiiWOTnfIH—-Office: Foniitv si/eei < * thirddoornbovei?mi?hfield,Souilj Bide:" ; - nil kmdsdmie withihegreajesf-care i RenlEalatg exammcd.&c. iVooi. lkalen - and ■ -Corpmuston ■ IXL-'.Ju&ckafitSifar. the sale of American Woolen Goods, cornerof Liberty street and v jtdTlO FASHIONABLE MILUNLKX —lira. S Hiaal | ' UgjjrFourth STrret.near Wood, would inform the Ladies ; •• f 'VC*ef Pm*burs?h and she will open on Ineaday, the JMitymsl..an: extensive assortment of Pali and Winter Millinery eciSO k " * I- f «■ t * * ‘-'i, c * i - 1 ' 'a- T, -Ti 'it? noris EOM f~ X ,! a r af-a; •-! t -~ s i%S .-* 'JI- J - jf-5 r xr-’s# »• ■»**** ’»?»* k » . *k. * ». \*r&" /->■ '%4 -' ,r A" >»\ J j ~-t «. s . -*■ a ‘t-, 3 -’? 7 r r~4x< rl , - .<7/-,-“ ,’V '"• ' ''^ ! ‘‘ f 'iV |vy r 'J, ' *■ ** . .•-VI-'.';.' 3. 1`