f• • ~ks-’ v-Ni, r dA*v < --' -I *- ’-J-*no ft;; -<' u;«-‘ ,‘t L ; „ ' s '> . t vs~-k *•*<%.:,■:: .., i_• YiY ;: ' Y: -YYKY-YY ■ - v'?Y£Yv"^ , ~- i • t*T:v > , ‘ *^^.+ J, i^ > ',t^{^“.*'.'-V:'''? r ' < f: -.'‘. - j^-' f lS*J tm 'Of the associated press In frestern Pennsylvania, for valuable assistance rendered *iun:H.Almm.- T.ltt'JamrG&m*’ •3. JOIWMBX2S. • i 16; ISAiOItoWSSO* *' .4, Y. Bocrrc3. 16. Udhst Fetter*' 7 6 K. srcir, Jr. H 7. mSS*. 'UtbSJp*™* jj|£2s2E»fiStt, w r. a JutT i* &"*£*“«• a. Joa.iil’Bin.owa. S amßafiT" Whig JhqrtiMty on the T „ ttr 'mww 1 ™ TJP * BOPEB IUSMIHIBBB.'IBAI OK THE wmo 184a ’ WJI - iOBAIUM, THE • ’ -^i } J^? WIUTE FOE TIOE PRESIDENT, IK THE •‘ iHE "WnfED STATES, VOTED AGAINST ~ tariff measures of that session. :ORAHAM IUS KOT CHANGED 1113 VIEWS ON ■■*■ ?ABIW QUESTION. BUT IS IN FAVOII OF MEA. |tIRES ISHrCtI THE WHIG PARTY PRETEND TO wathe and detest, and denounce as British I FREE TRADE DOCTRINES. lET THE PEOPtE REHKIItIEn, TH AT rF SCOTT AND -ORahah are elected, and soott does as har. RI3ON AND TAYLOR,DID, ORAHAH WILL PILL THE PRESIDENTIAL SEAT.; THE COUNTRY WILL THEN I HAVE A PRESIDENT MORE ULTRA IN HIS FREE tRADE NOTIONS THAN FRANKLIN PrERCE. THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. I S3!* We bto indebted to Hcon Keenan, Esq., for late (ilea of Irish papers. ’ thanks. This time, aahe did not geithe offioe, the whig papers dul not puff him so mnebeif It iabut just to note here that, perhaps; 100 Whigs, respeota ble men, despised tfie indulgent counsels of .the whig papers, and-voted for Quthrie. - ; Now we' come toi the Sheriffalty. With the bistoryof this canvass all are familiar. Barker has polled nearly 4000 votes, of which we"are confident, seven-eighths were wbigs. This time the Osteite and Journal took, the alarm and Barker suffered a little. They implored' their mentocuthim, for the breach was dangerous the peril imminent g ous > Now, let us beseech our whig friends who are so rejoiced at Barker’s defeat, to go with us a few moments while **? recapitulate ohd sum up. the wv r M bad a ““ «»>o.is now, when n 1843, when tho whlgs gave him the Aque- Wact, te keep, and backed him up in slandering Shank, the democrats, their press and all de cent n» e n» denounced him os they now denounce him.” I In 1850, when he ran against McCutcheon, the democratic press denounced him, and the demo cratic peoplo voted against him—but the whigs I elected him and its press endorsed him. In 1851, Barker beat the whig nominee, but the democrats elected their candidate. Joe still | hid tho largest part of the whig vote. In 1852, for Mayor, he did not fare quite so well', but on the he secured a large minority of the whigs, and unless Scott can get the Barker men, his majority in this county will be just no thing at all. We find, therefore, that Barker has been a consistent whig, whose labors have been accepta ble to the party, endorsed by Impress, and re | warded withat least thru offices. Barker was as vilo a oharaoter in 1844, as he is now—he was as infamons in 1848, os he is now—yet, at these periods,- he was petted by the whig press and people I Ho baa not changed his course—he abuses the Catholics ns bitteriy as ever. And the whigs approved of this, until tho new tactics of this campaign. . Is it uncharitable to say that this whig dis- I gnst of Barker is sheer affectation ? They feel no disgust for the man, his character and his practices. And when the election is over, and when Barker and his fellow whigs have failed to I e lect Scott, he trill do their cause sad his own advancement good service by defaming that same denomination as heretofore. Even now be is spoken of for Mayor of the great whig city of Allegheny: ) Ualer these olrcamstanees, let not oar whig friends plnme themselves on his late ill soccea*. Let them not abuse him, for they want his vote and influence—if be can control any saffregea, ho owes that infloence solely to his whig asso dates and supporter*. PROGRESS. ABOUT SCOTT, PIERCE AHD THE ELECTIOH. n a few day* more the Presidential election ske» place, when the great battle between the frienda of Constitutional Bights and their oppo. neats, will be fought In this struggle great end momentous Interests and questions of public policy nre inToiscd, andmlllions anxiously await the result. The Democratic party now, as It orcr has, occupies lofty ground on the aide of the Constitution and Equal Bights, prepared to strike down Its enemies, who have been warring against it since the days of the BeTolution, coder different names, till the present time. Erery means in thspower of man has been used by the friends of General ScoU to raise hint in the estimation of the American People and to disparage the high character of Franklin Piereo; eren Scott himself, under the pretext of attend ing to official business, has rentnred to truce 1 orcr the country making a great (anything bat creditable) display and electioneering. For a brief moment the name of a military hero, as the nominee of the Whig National Conrention, rung out upon tho breeze and was echoed from Ml and Talley; but suddenly there was a pause, and the people began to enquire itHSb thojirinclples and qualifications of this nfflifiSj candidate ThfrwStffc*a*«htt with all septt*s generalship in the battle field, and tho high sounding title giren him by the whigs since his , nomination {some people now make it conrcnlentto forgot that there onco lired a man qalled “ Bough and Beady,” who was a great General) of tho -Con quorerof Mexico," hole totally unfitted to goeern this great nation, both by nature and edu cation—being merely a military hero. In their si lent cogitations, many wondered why Fillmore or Webster did not reoeire the nomination—both able statesmen- but the answer was, neither of them WOB available; and General Scott was, therefore, nominated on the ground of AVAIL ABILITV, and NOT on acconnt of bis merits as a wise states man. For availability gate FHi more was refused the nomination! for this the groat expounder of the Constitution was cast | aside, How different it is in the easo of Fbaxkus Pi&ncn; the more his eondnot is scrutinised tho brighter do his acts shine for good. A man of powerful intellect, possessing a targe knowledgo of govermejjtal affairs, and dearly prising onr free institutions, to secure which hit patriotic ancestors fought and bled, he would take hold of thuhelm stith h aMter hand, and with his ®ys fixed upon thisCobsUtadon aa the polar star, guide theehlpofState eafelyonwsrdto her rious dlatiny. And that Gen: Pierce will be can ed npontofiU thePresldentialCbalr thereean not be a doubt—facts odd figurea can lead to no other conelnalon. hour for the past two months has passed that'did-not leave behind some fresh indication of tho snocess of our can- didates and the triumph of onr cause. Look al the late elections In Pennsylvania and Ohio.— Hove the'whigs anything to hope from them, af- ter seeing the tremendous Dsmoeratlo majorities rolled up by these States? Bore!y nothing And candidly speaking, it ia doubtful whether Soott. carries a single State. He ia not tho right kind of a man for President and the paqple know it—they oannot confide in him. They pjay ad mire him ns a skillful General, but cannot trust him with tho administration of onr government. SCOTT DEMOCRATS Prom one “.Poremorj Augustus E. “**•*ll, democrat, to Congress, and s demo cratio majority in the Legislature. fm»a»XIiTAHXA£BQXBIATu^.- *?** *“•*“* 88 y«"> a® 8 avwg gained one -member in Bnoba wnnty, and lost one in Sohnylkilt. t(l -j/ gained saren membera-of sln T* l: 1 lin Dauphin, and n Philadelphia oonnty, and lost 2 in Northo'm | land and 2 in Schuylkill. ®** w * li 8 9 bare a majority of 2in the Senate, nbd the Damocrataamajority of 17 in the House. •The Democratic majority on joint ballot, will, thereforo be 16;-' Btat« s.* John Biter, sni p. "• PWlppt, have -withdrawn their name* from tho NatiTe American Electoral Ticket for Penn sylvania. . .Among the lecturer* -announced to speak be fore the N, York Historical Society,- the coming season, are Edward Everett, Washington Irving and Eofoa Choate 3 A hotel called the 1 “Ocean House” , will be opened for the accommodation ,of invalids and the travelling public at Key West; on the 24th instant. The Bight Rev. Bishop O’Reilly, of the Cath olic Church, will sail for on the 16th of November. During the last -month there were 680 aliens naturalized in the Court of Common Pleas, in New York. The Ron. Horace Mann has been obosen president of Antiooh oollege, Ohio.. The Bos ton Commonwealth says he will probably accept •». Tto soll ool of the National Academy of. De sign will be opened in Now York on the let of November. Yho Fair of the American Inatitue.Xew York, still continues open and is attended with a throng of people. • F. R, Oriffing, Esq., of Guilford, Conn., Prcsi dent or the New Haven and New London P-ail toad, died onWedaesdiy. r I The Masonic fraternity at Norfolk are to cel ebrate the 4th of November. L. H. Chandler, Esq., has been invited to deliver an address. A resurrectionist waashot dead at Cincinnati lost Thursday night by Mr. Swain, sexton of the city banal ground. Ron Edward Beecher, V. D„ of Boston, has been invited to the tbe presidency of Cleveland (Ohio) University. The New York flour Sad grain merchants aro about to establish* Rack and Insurance Com pany, to be located in the new flour nud Crain Exchange, to bo erected ; in Counties Blip. Mr. N. W. Wolfe is to be the ’ President of the - Bank, which is to be called the “Mark Lane I Bank." 1 2 1* O Mrs. Annie Forrest, an actress, and wife of W. 8 Forrest, late-managsr of the Cleveland theatre, died a few days ago. The Legislature of North Carolinahas passed a bill provUEogTor the election of Presidential Electors. 1 _ J i S I I X-J 2172' “{lt S' ]£ sstesaerssEi^ ®? , l lcr '>' ..~.,| i ..<4.:.... . 2?|s Ijlulr**, l7O4 { 2‘X>r» Cambria......,..,j5805 iS7iiO>, ij«i m 2? |Wf;!3Bj 6*4 llffi Centro’...... ]2787160557651717 <>974 is? w 1 sfif *; Clinton ,—..... J240j.925j1 lgg i Mt 12 e|f ,9SB| 8621974 998! 20401 1 Crswfurt . !2662!2197i266S 2!7u! 3102 «. auii a Da«pk!i : „...„..j261ft3071!232I I '3lCoi 2690! 3( ! p,? allro "'*""—i" —[|4T7j— •;.•> 400: 1594! 2i • «£..».*« —«..g16538«218°j8287| 46a! j igs« jd ■ i«IS»S 202 i 241 ‘gl® R0a5ter,....,.. 3526ja74*iiS08s|9Se& C22fl t’iQft }&2?f 1079 m 1949 '292 LntrrnK -1—4j692! |7o2| 8196 28lt f?* #a S*. "*f|aKWM,fa«|«So6 4909! 847( Safrr **»l Hwtt. »o«| isod”'"' «76a 2tt» Montgomery.JsiSijllSS 4276 4070 6742 4P'® &fedr*®aisk '•S^^ssSSKsSSS&T jfc&i 83ft .li 83a3 *’t“ ®*® a'l g™r -*W; r -. I18A.;”: 14 4' J 662 851 1659 '. 859 1898 1* ■2!®i ?i60...... mo ..V;.. 124 a 111 8798 3816 30.76 8740 89161 4ft SuSi-"■<•:—•■" f1i00.;.... {1300:..... 21821 10 WyoSn* “ ” *Wr {2132!-r -ont - - 11M7!......|{iim< 68881 4727 COUNTIES. Democrats In $ Reported mi 1 MAIKE, Full returns of the Congressionalrote ta Maine , " * Democratlom »jority oreri the Soottites, of 7168, and yet theFederal.papora talk of oar tying that Stato for Scott! Why don't they olaim New Hampshire? wSt?" ‘ ,a “ e 40 P*'» jPetrolenm to m, #od W less cost or inc ‘ ’ ‘ ' t?l- -*-• v . i.: 1 * ■ %r~ : f v^vV'. w't : IrW** r,tyy> V>4^~i^4rCi- fill.'III: =? ? e r m f !02G !782 708 272 (35 AM?*TnN'XEIYFj!'sHK) S vjF' d < ?^f s nwircd her FALL -v*» Tork, “im’t Lta ' 4t^ wi ,m M/Jo* of Ribbon*, Lxwi Glmns. iELr?_ assortment ct xxerr. il Trimioiass.of aadDre® >24 W 6t.CiairTvjjfjs , . m_ ? ' rls 318 149 refer tothe letters of the adoDtodain ro l v. Vo ! fo? Washington Park Coatls, who im ,V *ifi??? 011 > 6 ®-, .il J£ at ' Lltnr > of the reletaiSi origins!” Ln!? < reHl2 ll rcpr *' 142 T»M7, of the I^ij ! e^; n^ Cl^. Ja ' U « 140 K o' B > Asa verborart, ®*t<»,'»ho r one who scm l“’ Sd ltSlyf^J?? Uty S JUrerewto the Fetter of his eonatrr? ?? It* sasaia^^&gsaSi »„"sas»Sf*{«3St! ssas#S|«S: S^todisuSSi?raf o ttfi thetiobh and dignlUed nposSu^rXrfSl 4 ’ to ß otho e *ith who crorsaw-hS considered a mirkS?^* wlllcj * «tt‘ illustrious man it cilArae teri?tlcpf th* - office of this paper, ***** to the letfa^^S^K 0 0011 ** the »jo&^S3SS s &^^ himself an artist ''’.I 1 . CnsUa ESS^e^^®S : I’.Kennedy,' Hon. jt~3a 11 *? 1 *Hon. John Kegcr B. Taney, Hon; John BnS°&Ae l {iS u,t ~ u ° n fcoono librarian of thr£^^fSSSv s £fc ,u “ wea ' wonld rathefoKa It Wash>olr^^Jfe at&p ri t^^^. Td “ Uo tawaMth sou TU. ' ■ f flmnhls dniy authorised “““^-'HTOSOSrOr' ; Arrangements hare been, made srltl, it, ~ ■ 7 •JSasafasjSKAffliat* J.TV.HDD. Portraits, throStel atlireU^fffflffi 1 * : r ; Whilegloomis surrounding '■•’•■ •• \Thacocsfiio; pfiorsoaLu'- • • «n»«H-ng *ry\ riMfnfo - In no place long abiding, r And Joking, and biding .:• -.-Away ia.ibelr boles. Vomfeeno more trapping . Ton bear no more whooping, }io stomach lor souping, • ? • ,H*TB the coops any In dark alleys tbey*rb scowling , And bowling and growiing,' ‘ I*ike bear* -they are prowling-'-;' - -j • Withaconees alTsore. ■ 1 '• BiHJohnatonthetndtor, ••'•?••■•.■ Quite true toils “natur,* T ’ r WsVthe great -.V - • ’-*Gainrt Woodward the Jadg* The recTeantcaliia;- GrawiitnpCTitfTe.;:.' - V; Gelled Woodward a Xatire— The people said u 7ndget H - Sinee the fed* bare been beaten. They - , jntfrirand pain: , Bui few wozde were epoken, ; TheirspiriU are broken, ■ they gar* oat no'token ' .That rally again, , And get a stone mason To wall the irhole plate la - •iud filJ It -irftli toap: ' ' # Ttwrointo thomUdJe: Ho»re WhU« «ad B—b K~d—« AadafteT-Oiemß—d-^ 1 ’ iJVquw to iho group. firing cut yoor big cannon, TbeeoonahaTe a baagin*' . Their ncdiyalang whangin' - “ ■ Sidoneibr this year: ■"'■'• Scott's Journey 1* ended. To' his heme be has vended, i>i**geit»pa»plcßdid-: Bonfire in hi* rear. v TTS s> .y* > * • EUcttOtt of the Mahtcert of jNf Tczopertncerin* sad NoblwtorsTi Haak Eoad toWootb» flatSorieinber, fttl2o'ctoch, tha office of Ihe TreasurervJSa 92 Fourth street ' & »♦. BROW S, President. '. Arsmr Looms, Treasurer and gee’/.". ~ JAMES P. TANNEE, „?°OT3; I?? 1 ?' ® o ™ l ® 3 . «*•. £*&£?■ “PES^TSa-MKad-ffta ur »‘ci, an;l »ni be acUi at eaatrra prioca. Plc&M call cod malMtctolmyiaj. .- . - ■■•■■■;■ “** l?a lostaat, TXEOKIA, in faMdantfaterof Wfuuaam EiaanaMaaxt, P ' "««**«■ W» Had to abors asaooocemcat In the Ckrasidt it Sat onlay. HU the record of tin(irperturecif anotberold .".i Taloal Wend- , man ciio hoa 'beta Mentis*) uitf, Pltts bwsb fcreny a good oldasa, nrftli oat leaving an enemy fchibd m™. 1- >~, f —[ ' A “**•' W— W * «S; sov easpltto, .ioj; jj oot.fcrtwdea la variety. quiUtj-.or -„■ * • 1 <" i t %*. For the Morning Post. fijtßO. .~ T .:■ , opk7 . SS£3#s'»^^ ■ v k_A:idfSS f' KB . XXI *I'. So-M sri.ko: ,! TOt ' Ms?sS&®3&mss£i ItaUt TroV Fall «*t»;'*"? ot “ er tto . james wStpg&ry,^„.> Ilpllliiiif 'ff ° ilaaratiie Beading lota, aiii ->iv - °- & CUtHBERj, General apvnt,* . 60. SoteMeM *tm€ their Jail aad haTe Toccired ■SSS^S^’gSTO-^SwSS «&sss3SsafeSsS®R« ' *«t of the Allcgtanira'ina “dg-W“M «t?bHjhnmit: Ewterndtie. -ftTrtiSiSJSe taJ-ffiSJ Bouwia the at tM. hen.ee. bcf^^h^?±ff.i? Jn " meo »°«U T»v^rT s ‘s*® llA| * , s saeet JtsWctof Pemuylranl*: ana ta^aithaCoilrt iIOM&Y. tbb Sth dar nf °f Pi tfc&arch,- on of Greenville. Clarion eann«v«?.' f ;s'r‘^ ll * J ** n.M««4 00, hu “SSiJS**! ° r “* ; • App!gton>poptjlarXl&tarr mntain^^f?? 3 * ton and Peel, feea 50 «Su - —,*£*». of Wetting; H h,m * t 8-HXHk ’ tßn irATWOOD 4‘ CO. ] ; -A^Uio llcmss.Fnrijjjjijj, PaWif o^, 1 ??- tho «*t«atioaof ot, thdr '^tensirejtoct “to of finishingaadiiSaldmS n ,? lron h*MMHttopri jod West, to JWmeatin £ »ny otEeretab ;-rr-r : - ■■■'■'■■■■: i - SI. UTAHt CO. : lIUTM G OODS! wait. meechaot iaelos. k* o '" l &owi and TMnf&Zu, ‘ 2w!LvP? ho J™?™' llo m * Ju> ®P ta >=polor «»Soi eraUemeo Jnwmtof * ’«n‘».«riSSL g"£ *■ ~m fitito, oa receipt of J 7.00, jSßMsxtoUtitrt.- r i ■" * T } A"' -'*V’ « » •* -5* y *'*' *t.-» * in*'* , ; * - •.> . h. :*■■ -:■ _ ; -■. . • • »/ •» V: * , I YMlow DmS. of \*J*i J££’™** Wm ** TiUmi, ° atnSme - «\r*r — I tho refloat Soti and SmajxarOa I is the seed of ta& ■’Si ££S££tt3gg ?«** .“fflsaaaarsi'gisssSa antidote In such-cases. .. - . sa^ -OS-See advertisement. _- j. Scpiai** ' OTt S'liuu’t liver Pills i 1 . W Yfennot, like tht/qnacfc nostrums of the day, got rSpwithavicw.to profit; tratwerodlscoverod after many j -yean of study,' by. one of the to t physicians -fat the United I Btates, and used la his private practice. Tbeir marked sue. I cess elldted.the most unqualified approbation of physicians : I and others, who had witnessed their effects. Possessing all I the sensitive feelings of a thoroughbred physician, Dr 1 5rUne dxc&dod telnj claaaed .with iiie BfcaUov.piletixateni I -ft 0 rcogdiho coJoaos cf thflinew-jpapera l irith pa2a of I loagliaw declinedthe re I rir r ’ ****** finally, after, ranchp«TMq*vft7Ti fnr'ftiepojt I OowdtoKt i^"'it '! esswl **“» troodeSS; LYSmSdW * 'fe,%r^ Ul^ha -consented topnnnreit to this statement ; £t is valnahie as efflcM 3 r Bf ttfeo® Hlisr— I iriSt i haTe bam associated with Dr. the. piactte, of medicine, fer nearly tiro Years Sf*ffi«bS3Sn^^£aSSi&£L*£^. oftSuTerlWtv propcrtfcn nf theSstoS' . ceamtw . - CO Wood fast. j Dr« Fltch f i Abdominal Supporter*. - j tS' These are tetmiraK, whiefa, by the mechanical' I support they giro, are Intended to euro ftrilipsus Ctoti, or |Fifflngof the . ofconsldcraMe t ot the present day, andono no question his' era bocneurcd wiUjout an instrument of this ldjojJ, to gire support to Urn | broad musees which Seep the abdomen supported. • JlaUdaes areorTefyHttteWla' this disease,' withont I a “* rapport, which Is effectually ,giiren' by this ihsiro-■ -S’H'SS 0 ‘ a P& ia * »»Te been Snown'to cum rervbod UtMi ’ *? 11 ,hortttma Falso fceepother : I ""Worters,atpriresTsrjln^than*l^lotorts, 00. ■ ■ • KOTuine WASmsgTO.V SHOUL 13. , "‘ Shoulder Brace and j **“*■ Hen. 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