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C. , ...1.,,:,„;-. ;,„ :,..... ,L4RllO5P°n The detail. ._,. ...„- „ _.• ; •-,:; `, 4. •f...., : -,., --,',-.. ; ,"' . ~.' :.c • ' --- ifga,"•fliare thin Tel" ''=i ;-- ,,'-1 - = I - 'c,=- - 7. --, ,• ki .1 • , :c••" 1- '-,.,.;, ti 4- .=. • • • pi.abit‘¢ tre”=,7-r--7-7- -- a rm it to be a -`,' '' --,..:" - • ;,.z.vr... ...,,---z,.,-,•' 1...'_, ~.t zr ,t eft agree-, .= -•'• - '' . :...1 • -.- '• =,„ -.:•1. '......,= ..,- .t- -I - `:-- c 11 fi,: 17, ,-,-,‘ i.'.'.1,..-Lii.,-:: R ;:l.' , ' '-' u; ''' :- :: ' % ..: ; ..-. . Y':' ''' , ..`LCLII 4 /:.”••• ' , ..r. •,/ ,' / 4 s'- ' / ILI `,.‘. .= `dr''' .. .. ‘,.. -/ I' 1 C . It`..?/- - '"-" .. '• - - LT . ' ' ..i.'.' r .‘- '" 4-="..""'',-- ''-'' 4 . pa - T io, ° r .. 72 . -, . : 7 4.„.: :I rd 3 P . 0 :77 .el bs ti r Spain e - a yi 14t is Y ! 1 - 1 : c 1 Ly. aiisn o sit i r r f , Z o the t un t i l c I t oe V dc i i I. withm a l b a e f t r a a e ej:l ane terms ot sh a ro those resery rd offered by' Meracc°'-and war " t. Th e . Ss. I I' tommen Nti-:"•,.'-' -`, •:::'' '-.' .•• , . .' ' _ ~' . • - ' wert - ig P c ' considered ;....-\ -, 3 ,-,:., . ..". ,-. ' ;' - o'''-';t'l - ~r . „ =.., - , • -' ... .... = E=RMI I stn. not willing, for one, to let the• matter pass in this way, although the same thing has been , attompted many times before, by writers equally as accomplished as the editor of Thy per's Irligar.ine. - "It, was very unfair to assert that Adams and Clay had made n bargain," says this positive, if not over-enlightened writer, because it was "entirely unsupported by any known facts in the previous careers of either." Now, it is not my purpose to wound the feelings of the friends of either of there de parted statesmen, who troth rendered their country important service:, for which they are entitled to grateful remembrance. But we must be equally just to the acts and purpo ses of those hundreds of thousands of honest men, living and dead, who, with the current knowledge of thetime, concerning the ant.,, dents of Adams, and Clay, and Jackson, and with the history of the election of 18'24 fre:di. ly before them, ...tY believe that the public will had boma ignored and outraged, and Jackson defrauded by the unexpected union of the sup• porters of Adams and Clay, in the election of Prerridept, by Congress, in 18:25. Some of the "known , facts," Which,. supported the charge of the ." bargain," I will briefly :stab., not asserting that there ices a bargain, but showinitintt these who did allege the bar • gain.", did pot repose their belief on the "bast leis fabric or vision." - Itis a matter of history which 1 4all here condense from , sources that , will nut be, MEC , • • - • -7 • t:•cx 41, . : ..:4 4,4 -4 : . t . k i.. 1. .4- • • t 4 4 t ) - • • -=" er't J • -•7 g 2•4" %. 4. r* I • . 4 I ;•.° 4 1 .4 ; .7 • 4. " .. z •.-., ";- -- t• :- ‘6._s '7‘• -; I J 2 , - 7, :71-z , • ••• : a T• ' r :. ; . 1 .2.'• • 7 " I tires -.",„7 • • , • '4 C-t•I ;:„''‘A L I; , • e 1-f 4?"4, ' ' _ . go F op:Li:Rent hlss issued a decree for a loan' of one hundred million francs. Some interixi tinAciparirstenta hive been made with the At isntic Attars Upon ltie Continent are still much disturbed;: , and many of the Govern unmstsiere =itch embarrassed financial! quel4- tioned, that Messi7. Adams and Clay had been associated as Commissioners for the nCgotiation of tbe Treaty of Ghent with England in 161,',, a differe.nce arose between them in that negotia tion in respect to ,a proposition by Alf. Adams to ,surrender to the British the right of free na l Vigation of the Missisaippi. When they re turned home, they wrote and spoke of each other often and bitterly. In ltci.i Mr. Adams vindicated his course in a book in which lie re flected severely on the character - of Mr. Clay. To this Mr. Clay replied by a letter ',oho A'ationa/ Intelligencer, dated Ihtb Novtuibar, Is22,.declaring thet Mr. Adams had made er roneous statements of fact and opirihm in re gard the transactions at Ghent, and promising a" narralf?e" to sustain hispositions and AS.,..er tiotts. price of epltop IladadTnced ciFyth at Lir crpool. tins ' ols elo . st:a at 966961. The mon ePgrAigtt U a trite zoom stringent. largeleg °~IAfti'I ; NPOBI ? 3.UE h DIN~S. q ntimber of our citizens haiing Ue l ri ndlid:Creiii 4 e!t Miss Davenport, that ItifoilgtiViiag our city she would eve one or .she has ;consilited to do so, suinounees that aho 'will read Shaks jocitruidy of °As Yon 'Like lt,"at Mason- Vire* esciity evening, ,Alargonuto bgnistroartntizens who do not customarily; attertAXPOK4tle;jfillA for years desired a "mit of *sterling ;to.the efforts of as Yezid The ~ A .9flF4A9',gt 8, 1 1 oPPETtinktitY Of hear ing in 41PehlinPeTitiou. which although not DeFaohouself 13p:ivy -to her friends in , this :44.4fiktegi i thrs Will be her first public read , instruette chariinter of the enter loiyHesh Fr . tilaiithe .cke owlcdged talent of the reailerransiber;biglisoC , ll' aposition as 714aWotediteation, Cad: varied accomplish n&fail" tel fill Masolaic th iinbltow,hight with an intelligent_ and refer to the cones g Oadof announcement in this Trehrdiifettiffier, On the 'll3th of December 1822, the day after Mr. Clay's note was published, Mr. Adams re joined through the icationai Inteq.igenccr, is a sneering'and bitter - vein. Ile says Mr. Clay's paper "may chance to be postponed until ".both of ua shall be summoned to account "for all our errors,"—and reiterates the truth .of his former 'publications on the subject. Nothing is recorded in reply to this letter by Mr. Clay, end this is the "a djourned quo , - Con veraeity ": between Clay and Adane, so fiercely handled by Benton In a discussion in the Sonata with Mr. Clay. But there was no rebonciliation then between Adams And Clay. Their hostility Continued, and the contest fur President in 1824 came On. There were five c.andidnies r and In: some sections the canvass . . - ~ was exciting. In Kentucky, the contest was ;;.4:r -- i -, ;ii i, ,, ,, ; , •,: , ..:' , "; . '„ - '. 4 ,.. - V.l.l`.;'S.F. ~-.'___-.... ..,...c: i;., ,, •7.e•-', •-i Tllr-E. - NEW & chiefly between'Clay and Jackson. Thoinflu. ''' " 4 ' " ' 4 4 ,04 .'1; ,,, L*"* - •rZ ... •'-'' - • , r';' , ;''.;•': - `1" , .'''"•'" - -4 .--' I - ',77 . ..., ....%,,,' , ..1,,,,, , 0t- - ., , .,,','; -Z 4,) ', , ,,,...,,tif'.-..„, P•: ' 7t . e..P . c , : ,..• : t ''''•'/• • r ••• • • 7 7 71 •-''' - ••" •'-'---"'"'"-- • • •• mice. of Clay was so great in his own state, :..P-Vl,-*,..-;,„.„. ,T- t, ,,•- ;... , "' , r. - .3;• ,,,, ;, - ".l't, - . - '..., - • ',.‘.;,..;i''!,',Virz ..',.-,,,-,•:,.....s ... 4- k-r" . .1t ."4 """...4.! . P*...'4!0iu#i . . bedk.....---n . cp . -mt) I 9 I AA, that, it.- - isalleged, he was able to prevent, and i.4,, , .'...-74...4, , ,,. - --:,461,- . 3, ! ,,7,; ~ .2 !4 ...q., , "..,0 , ,.. 5 '. 1.. .i.1i-, ...0.-:'±,t,-q••':"; , .? ; •;...1',.: ; :; : ,r , f."- 4 . which s ows that. the State has a popplatlon of . did,prevent, the selection of electors favorable ~D , S 7 - - ' g..t,.;l.!'',':::s- ,. ...ri:' i:',‘..:. , : - P F - :' , .":"-;•.',' ., ', r- - ' 4 "...ie....q....7.5. c......,,,,e.-.%;:i 1 .1:.. rt ~.....'..!.., .3.r,; , ; , ,.. - !4.-.. , - , ..4 1 .,0 -7: ~. - B q4t3Vz -' - , f' -• . to Adams, so that the latter did not receive a '-, tc.c .. .. - -IP* --- ;-.,..;: 0 .. 1 , -.. ,- .:.:'.,- , -, ~.._,•,-;'...... ......- -- .. ... .. .. - . ...r. _.,*.' ,te ~'" I. .- , ;, , ti1: ..-•; - .: , •7•7.i._• - ' ~ - 7 , :',-.'; -,- ; • ''7 , • t'' 4,- '•,- •-•'- - , ' 6 '''' ; ' r " -.4-I, e''''''' P ' -e f: - ; - .' ,- ...-'l;%-i.-..!' , .,-'..''.:,*;,, r.-5'... .=, * • giiiiiiviry An ty and village: bordering on - single vote for Piesident in the whole state of f.,i,, n , '4,,..' - . 4 ",t,(.7._,.,c:-:,i•13 , -:--, - -,. -, ,, , =?- i ,„ . •4• ~. :,..:'-^:::,... ,- ` , ; 3 ,i'i,, - a- 1 1 - .i41- - -' l .)-,, , .-.. ..% , ....4'.' 41 Lake MAchigen has.lts. fistiermen, and the fls? Kentucky. The Jakeon electors, however, 't•-:•.4.t ' 4: ' ,.,% • 1.- .'" 1 .. "- t . '-! - ; 7 ; '-`27 : 1- '''%.- 7 ...'4.'i-•:..." . ;.1-•;•--f;'•'-"i4"; -1 74, -,...' ~-:":.:4 Vfiiilet i , thel lake is. - supplied to simoint-rto were largely. supported, although Dlr. Clay's ~.', A ie. ,' .x"..:11.ZT-', x ,..= - ::::..vi e. , ..i.:!,...',.,i . ' ~ C . 2. " 0. t .. , ,,,, I. V. : , , .. V ,-P ..% 4Ai 'l3 g: 2' ,r , f ?'...- 1 : ,n; N .?:, ; , 4 . . :%, r: 4,,: . 1 . -.,:, -..„.,,!: . ./34TiHtf,1141' . +izu '1i1:o - .,,. five hundred thousand dol- .friends carried 'the ,State for him. .. -mr-... . ,:F.r evc . i . it..r.t'... - •- - ' - : , ;-f.... -- ..-• - ,,,--•,... ,.. r. 4' - , I ~-; ;•',-,: _0••••;', i • VA- - h f ie.- 1 51:214! . - 2 . • As late as November 20, 18..4, a letter is re- L. ,, „.„ . - ~., ...„. ~............_. ~ . •'' ''' '''' . "- -1. -'1;10..Lt',.14,"--'-"---,-'•'-Z'±-,: :-, :'..=; - '' ', ... -i ; : ;', ;-- .k...'';1.7 . ;.'': 7 7;,1,;;.; - "t.' 6 4;:'; ; ;.:!1 .. .':',..1- . "I.S ,, r . .Pirrifiti*:illent of - :`some of the New corded from Mr. Clay showing no change in his u:;...-7,--t.‘,...,...,.., --:,,••-•:,--,,,:,--;,--'1...:„.....„-1.--v.oZ,,,'!-,•;-,i,.::.7•,:"..s-..,..',,,,s1 . 15 ° 1414 ;a 9 vicli! bo 'CAT.P 7 .0 335013 . vary - n. 10 3 0 .1- respective • sentiments, towards Jackson and 'As. ,Y--.,'•i:.=r'?q, '',.,.o;''''-.1..,-.'',4,-'•;i---*;-'''..,-t;it: ' ,tfl4,,,iraiiet ij oriout;:nheeki - tc:ihe : dnicsitor's Adams. Congress . met in Pt...-. 5.,„--- , 7...1-v-.......--;,... , -;.‘ 7 , -..5. t ,•,....:...,,,..-,, t ;--,,-,• , --. :. t..__, ; _ , ..-,1 1 , . . . a few days after 749';.--"t"-- in't4l., s . ' ' ' '',7:l "' . . ,---'" V i ' ." : " . "-07 ; 4 -"; -,.7 'ii ::'- ' 7"- : 7-7-7';1.. ei - - '' 'i e f ,7 ..:' '' '' , r, - . , r z4 i±,' '.1.1. :: -. ......".:.;;-' - .,! - : - :-.;.- - !.-l . ' . tevii,„,„*„...iiSk-oLintint-g*.‘i,,c',:;:iroikt.tmi:liOyk that, and the names of the three highest condi ,e _q:ii.i. , .....et'..11 - .1..t,<.,151.,-‘ , ...4; .t . c ~,•!--.;',...;;;',,-.-:-,_:-7,,,.','...,:-.---1;•!..:,--.--'--..--:'t; st-forgeryi ,, . - alitrfatis, has sawazpbtien a pria,• - dates for President, (before- the electoral c01..,-;,-..u.5..,5e".7.,..XL-.L.,-...--,,.51-?/,•.: ..,-;,-..u.s..,se".7.,..XL-.L.,-...--,,.s1-?/,•.: , - ,• - rt;i 7 J.-.•••!:'..."-•`. 6 , "S - '..°•` 7: ,: ~-, -- ••• • ZILV4" e 4-I• Ar 4P7 ''' ''' ; ' ' ' 4 ": 74 -: 7 •••-• - ;'7,•' 7.- -T•ii'; 2 7 .. •••f7'Z. 7,: 7 • 7 -'it7- 7 • - f.";' , "1 ,-- -!-;fii.. 4 .,.' ' , i l 4 ol .isisji t ti-t l O -- - ' 4.-' o 9 . . '' ''' '' 'l ;.., 4' . ' fielif'" ' • , that '. if the iegej were sent tothe }lOllllB of Kepresenta .*Tic.-4-.Pt.0.-,t..,„ : ::. 1... ÷ :,,.,.. , • ; ,.;-. : V.- , .-.- . 4,.„."1 . .. • . lumtitiidtitY„,*ffitkelli4l4r4i' !91.iked •Ch9Ck , twos to select.'aTrehdent, Jackson Clay and ,•,*, ":r3 ' 4, ,.,.._.',...,. _" 7 :-.,5.!...14,.'',"`-'" '' , " • ••• • ;' '.-- ._;-" , ;;' ` ' ,- , : .:`:,` 1 .•"',,' , .:"- c.--;"g Milcse s iaialtitiairl•itiiiicrii: . ''' -. ', : •.. • • Adams --Jackson having the highest number ' ''C if ''`tt:t.r,F ; 7 - - ;" -Th'7* , ' L i `t , _ - r -:- " -t '''; ' li, 7r t;: -il -i - ?•i;; 1 „..- -- ?17;;''' ' !i-, I i. 7" f, 4- i 7 :! - ..: -.!9 ;; ,, T.` :1 ,.., , ,. - . . _ 1.3. 'I:64"K -'' , 2. i , ;; ' ! -: :: - ciel - 4!1[1 - Azlii "-" ry ' land of electoral Vot . 'ea B , f. the three: The can vass in : " . ii -,... Z•44. -- . - " , 7 , - -1-4 - 1 -..,,'''. 7 '-'-'" , :;':'-`:- `:-- - ..- - :--E"-:"-- ;•. .ti,-7- .. . ''.:-4 .' ~.a„,.. ..,....,,,k 4.4,, ,,, ,, ;,,, ~.......„ 4. 7i1..k.c0,,,,,..6:.4,,,..1142,y0fh;43art:,4X, in pc, e llt rla cal l3S_ co - l np fiA lie t i4 hr ort ee Congreis , :continued , for some weeks, and re `, -.41'• ~-.-,,,i,,,,:.,*.t:•=f; ''., , fl ':;..v . "::,:-. : '.'-;‘-''''-' '.- : i -'" ; : 't'':' , ' , '''':'-'''-''-' li ' .‘ ''- '' - * P . Tit . - papa 'sitiW•ill'iidi "it pulted•ipthe election of .. Alr. Adams • The 4. . 4,.. i a......, iw. .. ij .i, , : . ,..t: ~, 1.,,,;.. c -. ...„............. :‘ ,..,,.... ,t. i i . ;„ . ;„. . 0. ,: ~.;.;,.,_,,,,,,,,. ._ ~ A. , , .. ... 1.,!1.... whole 4 ol tr_ l7, W r lLl tta u s rp t r h is e pd, fr p io a n y d , a ast o o f un js d i e r d . ~!-Q'o'4,es:fr''' .. >l.--'6'.. q ,'•.-. ! ''-'%• ;•.; "*" ` '.;r 7 . : ; ' i' ;' -; ' '‘ ';_;;• •- s.-:?..'. - -' - 's.".;;: z. \ t . , sbrarrcbe4ist the'Legialavorq. -4i t• e. Fv 32 u ,P.a P . t. , R,-, ..- ,-,,,---- . ts t an4:l,, Aaron Re ' ..3 -tr ill - f-PEE'lr 4 • l ?"..d" , ^ '-.i 4 -!...0: - .'-:. , ' '.'..k.,-'..,...,,,.'1z,,'..:7;..'..,-"43-..!.. • ." -- • ,uz - ril '-' ocra ''''. %t i fi . .st - J , .=. 6- 0 - 0 . .- , - , 3-1.--f.j , i''- '::: 1- - "•' - ' - ' . ;'1:'-' :.:• ', 0 4:-. r ,Adams were - the . best attuned with it. ••-. -• eri't-s, • , .•"p3e 4 c';*:;;;'...t.•-•".-.:-.-. •,;•. -•-",,'•,: - .W.r. -,:s-,.,.. -..- " , Notietturseer whether the charge of" bar. i " "ver unfair " and "entirely c•-• , - -I •' .- • ,-.4 ' - ' l / 4 . •-" 1 &2* - 11 , :•: - - - 7-- '''' -o '= - ;':'''"l`.., .'';.-4i - :.„ ..) ;,,i . ,l'ißit-Witilip-f-ettri It ga nu lg - - -- -17 . 15. "- s Y -- '. 'hied , been House; eight ~.-.`_•7;f:sk't.t.`•.j..".',„s•;-..'..t.,...5: t-'..-P7::'7.7•,r..-:,..-!..t4 z5 , ...f , - , .,: - ; , 2, , ,,...,,,,, - ,•-.. , t. ~.,.:,., ~;- , ,, , .4;,,, . ..,, , ,,1,, , ..„...., . -, ~,, , ...14 4 a, - ,1-i listri a .: t ; l 4, elieard - • i f c sid . ~ unsupPdrie ~,,,..... ...,.3.„J. . .t. , -..k - , open enemies for nine yea o 1:1""-:111:larn "f • I ' L ' b rii d b C ef laY re the e1e , .... e ‘ ,....m,f.0u,..•_, lotto . , . s.'''':;s'''c''''''''''''''' ' ''.(4.'ve'l '''!'::!-.... 5. ::'.l. 41...17 '''''' ' ' " ' s l l. . '2 1,- Vit: l- - 43 & 464 4 . -tu" hl4 lmen.-*44:vi r /n " r7 4 . f 1624 -They!Wererivaiiftbdiattes,azid 4 0 1.; M -,/,'- F 7 4 . 1 - i?:-' - 'V..;! . ;:`' . .:=-f r •- • ''*:.-4 . t'- ''l; \ :'N'''' ' ,: .;, t .,' , . -4; ,,, ..-...•..... , -=C.......r.,1.4. • ~...., ---‘'' ... "! • ...- ":"?.f. , %.,:!?4":...": ;.,_-',...,••• S. I24) APF.P.F. I4 ; t :P-g 4 - 4t AMPP t .+ 9 ''''' . ." 64 ,.'":" ra ., the especialopticaltieltvireach lied been directed `.,..-f-...',4. -. • , ....?;'5..,:5.1..' ,,, .'n-ri;•4"„ , .i.. - -;-. - .t- , ;,..,.'„ , -,'_'.Z..„,",; ! . 6 , •.-,:•;... •-‘ 4. , -,, •:-.. ". Ml} 1 Prim:atilt fif a of iheidiffertintgl.s.d& lci '' ht ''. -- ,,v!.. 3 ru ,•:,_, +4 ..-' 7 " to the other. So pointed and effectual had' - .- - r - okr - 47-t ,- 77t - '- ,, 1 7 .'•:",:•-•-•4 -?., , y r s q• -;., i' , , “.• ,•.' = ..;,: . • ErWl43-iiiii i `'cCijlirtVir; g• .I ' 3ll*. ' Rlii _Vn b - It. 'Clay's efforts boon that Adams did not get, '2‘--4' '' ,:43 -i :'- ' ' '' '. 7'' 't% ''''''-' ; u• ..,4 '' ' '':,. -r --- - • : ''' - ' 4.-- ‘. -. ' 7l '' ; •; "` ` ''' ' - .....,_; ,, fg,„, 4*;P "1,.',,,a' 44 1 .4 .2t_ .P 4 PA , "'PP I t s 4Y-4440Vew .E "• 4 ' .. ,_ t)° aslitievote of a single citizen •of that State. 74- ' l . `- ' ,l'F' - .41 '.- 41 .;. % ' ' ; '-;` ' li - - • , • :-. •:,... , ' ": ' , 'l''s. -, 1-- '.-- .,.. r: "L'52,...:. -,7',i - ,.., - 11 - .. -, :or- ' ,.... -.: * t ..."‘.0 1 , 0 , ,,- ; ‘ l n v_io 4 4, - ,,44. -4 ., w. s. ,t t rw, „,. . ?, Im , , JaKtt, ‘ . a ....e.,,,'. - ~,„,,,,. 7,..,; 5 1. &! ( . f .: - Petite State of lientucy :'.`,through her reprc- ''C';'*-'4:''''.l.'tri'4-.. ;.:'..;: . 1 '''''''.. '..:':';:..-I;'''''''''''''A.'''''''t'' ' '' '' -''' '' !.: ''' '! ' :; '''' r ot ".ll t . ' rr - • '' ' 11. ' • - tbe*llent of sev " sentativesin Co .4 her vote.lor /lir.. ':-.!::1 ;,..:: 7;:. ? e i.. - ., !:'''. . --'l;'-''''4 :: ::' .;, ''' , :;.:. ' :'-' l.'-' : ':.. :i ' . r: ' ) ,..'' ' '' ::-..-1 : r ' '' '' ! " -4 ! ' ''' f ' ' `'' ';'' ' ' '' ' ; Tl4l * -" A ii ... Vd;l4'l rr i . - .._, 7 ''',.:1, ii , d. i i " . ';:' 13 4 . : :" Adams; t•thg . 'exNfsie'n - of - "celierallacon,, '.:'i.:-...-;'_...-N:07;_.5..t,.....,•".•'".z::-."',,:r:-.,..; ....,;;:"":----:-.:„...-.7::7-.'.,,-...,:,r,..:i.:,,,,:::..-....;-,,,,,;:;:.,;',.._,-.,-.,:,,-.-.:,7-...,f...";:...-i,-,..4•74-AWEl.L'!fexli,s-itstiiinury who bad the lfrgesflitinabe , r , of electoral votes,. '•''7'.,_;-:..:.i.:.:*:.-..'",..-''7',;;.:-i'!:;-'''''''5qj.;•'-j...,',.-%,'i_._.,.,•:,;•' . 7 , : '.: : L.; ;i' , .. , : : ; 7 :::' :: ` 11 1r ri0 ;" - P*i: : M1 0 .,Pi4 and came nail fa g - r. Clay in the popular yotet - : ••• 1 :'-' 7 .'" -1 . --'--'%'""' '..- • . ~.:. I.:4;:-..;:--......:,',;.-7_,,:i-.";L,-41:;--T.•;:::.'. ..,-• f t .• ',`-`,..!:•,;...',-..•:,.-,-,-' . ...:-- -. ' ,-. .7:7 , 1*, , ,, f, penv e d..t 0 of Kentucky I AEI wispn . Mi. Adams fotmed' L : -- ‘ ''.::: .; -.. - '7 7 •, -- 5 .. " . .-_;" :: . 1 7 , - ;• ' t c . '';.. ,_•,-;:.:;• ."":'-: . '.1 •z: 1; :) .:. ...` 7 1 -- t f z' ..:'' ' t .t.i-1,;....:i71.!..,••"::.::'".'':-."::.:';;:...;t::%«' i'''.'-'-' ' :-1;: : -. ',,; ." . T '-- ; , , ' . .:, ' .. :., :*," ' .'" t-- A 49 : 10 . 4 ." ~::•'• 12, -,..,. ~,,:- , •:...%! .4 '...:--, , : 44 - -.:;•'''''::.:7P. ':: '-'-'.`-' - . .`' . ..- . .\ *. t ,'1 . -.;; .... 0, - . .-. r: - . , ..._ -- . . his cabinet, he teekiiiithe first office in it, his' • • :'--j:-. - " - ,.. - 4'4'i:, ,, :r.,.'•il -•-: - ; , ;:;:i - i. -'.',:t.' . -i - :": -, '"•;•':.. - L , ;i:•:_-: •-•::r -.••- " L - ;:...'..•"' .• ".. •. - '7" '-': I: .;..- . . , .':4", ',, - .- ',' ',: ".- '. ' :-.-• • '''''.4ll-;.- Neither - Clay nOr../..dams, beit borne in . : -••'._;_ .•;•.--....'. „,;......;,. ..... :-..",- ,!i:' - .:1.•; - -ri ,,, ', , '...-- 1",71..,:• :::-' .„!..,....‘,-- :: 1 ,-• ,;.,,,'-' • '',.. ..i',.••:•.; , ::,, •-•-: . .. • .. • ~ , ...,• s• -, mind, had ariY_'.himociaLguarrel-lik:•lpcks en .! !..'..'`._NZ'. . 7 .:'''':.' : :`,.; ' ~...._:' ~ -,,;.•,-. (- ,4,...,' .`.;' ' ';. - L : :::. ' , : ...T: . '-.7 . 1": .' ...'-';‘: -".°. previOtia4o.thii.eetforit' . ohiii4slCrifist none r‘ , ..ri_. , ..;-•:-.-'- - -: L'• :- . ! " 5... ' -7 ..::. ,- . C., := - - % .".'-;''','4 '... : ,.!',...<"'...,''. 1. :" . ..7, 7 .. 1 ..'-' . `i t." !. .,..'.... '- '.- .•-• : ',,.' 4 •'' ,;` ~. • ,-- "....' , .' ' S'• ' '. "c.'' ' . - -' ,P ,• " , :that we hear of, but each vied with the other' ....... ,, ,..;.z„... - .,.., ; ,- : . .r. 7.: ,-.- ., , ~.-.-',,,_,: - .-;,_k: - ---7..,.'1.,;4-t--,--.,..,.i. ,- f'.i ....,- . ,-- -.- - ... -.•.•:' .- .-': ,' -. '''-' , ' : ,t'''' , V` 7 .. •'' ' ;-“s1 -- • train hiirollitar -- Viteiere " • i t.T'lt' '---'--.:'-:"::".•.?'..::-';'-,;=::" ''' '''' '.':-. -....!-`-'!• ?- -,,, ...-' 1 .,-ff, •""-.:,.'- r,`;-:-,-..,- . 4 . , __ "4 .i : ' ,, y ,..,.. . , . „- ..,t 4 .2.,.' - ,,5 ,. ,,',;>,...,` i , ,.,.„.‘N, ' .;"" , . ,7 • 1 `,.• 0, , , --- , - , ..g -, .z. -- X ---,-- t 4 -' • - ,-.,, i , :;r:rr--; ., ,, - : , J. - ; - ' .. : - ‘ =-..i..., - c!' , 4 '-,.., t:' . „!..„:" . .1;;;;-;-• •••••••, v - :_! ,- .,.10.44,•.1,c - i•l*.; . ''-i --,--, :,;: -, . •....- - - ..` , ,,'N, 1. -',...,.-'- ~, • --:•; rt•-• rt , •, , .„* . ) , - -- : ,- .P el was postponed- -an armistice was en j'-'":•°*'.V'r.-:-.ft.t.,•;"'.-,...--.5:.:....-y-L,,f--,:r.7,:"r,..i.:;".:.'...,;1",..r..1.--;c'. ,!7-:`:•;':- .2 -' s'.',` '''," :;- ''..-: ':-.,.:-.." ... --..'.. :.' - % ',- .;-••.! -".'%•-":. '...::r 7' .a candidate theOlVed the whole fran • - "!'-',,-... ! , j f s-.4- .. . i .,, 1:-, .• -,'. - --..77: v.` 17 . • ,_"»• 77 .:- .7 • - •.t,'•-•',•'•-, ; 7 7; 7 ' . 4il:-. :' ' . 7 .7. -•!' - 7 ~.- 7 .- ''.,•,- •"..--' ' 7 : 7- : r an..;, ••! .77 ' 7 .'- tt ' , 7 - '•--- . 7 - '• 7 7. , :' - ; - q;„":•:" ..,';'::, , -,' ' ..: ...'7,- `', )".-."..,-,"•.,, .-. :,.. ‘,....,..:!,.: ~, .• ..„,., . , . • .; ~,.;•,,, ..,,,. ~ ~•-• , ,c_lLS,ll4.eti where;no s took him a - .' , ,..,7 ... ..,..;-- --.,--:;., ..f. ,,,,, '-'' ••-. . • . .. .• ' ... • '. ! ..• • . . • • •!• '..., . . 1 .. ,• : ' ‘ ate, and Mr. Clay took office under e . ..7...,..:. - .-:;' . -;::.-•-.. - ' . . , .7.....;....:-.::: .. ', •,-',::',; ... ::'..::::: , :z ::,:: -,. -.,...:,' .:„....: _. ~, ' :::.--,,=::::......, 1: .:..., '; --, ,•.._ ,1 ::, ' ' tine instant that Adams and Clay as - ,'"- -...-..5-. ...- •..-,..,, •L': r.. - - , 5.... ,'....,:-.-- :.-• . •-: • •.' • —• • 4 - lidliiihistration, the campaign for ~.1:•,.,--. . ....-.... -I::: `- 'l'' r '': .. .- •-•',..'-.'".- :'' - . :LT ,:. -...... '....,•: -...., , t ; -,' 7.:.: • -;,..--::.,..•• .. ''..:,. ,', •:...',• , :".z .: ,,,•1 , ,, :,•:.•,..;` ~":`_,'",*,...:'. - - ~'• ' W:.i',;' . ..I 3 ::;, r .": '4 ',..0:-;:-. ..1; ,•••..., •••,' -•_-`, ' ~. .`- ' 7 4 . ` .:, .' •::. -? '' . .. f '': : ':f- : -'" t ' , .4-. k 4. n.:r ~I.G-} . ME= MC= ME= _ :_ ~ ; '~ w ~:: `_; . L., RIM= r ;11V' . . 4;47,41.n. , BEMEI ono 6111111 ESE L ~ •E` . ` t f: EMI ERNI .f The original - . eclared that power so •~Suld be surrendered, and ;edin their purpose by thous saq.:;:;o, .c;refore had been opposed to their There was scarcely any otherquel . mooted in the. tour years' canvass which -tinsued. For the previous eight years had Moen remarkable as a period of political quiet - 7 -it *as termed the " era of good .feeling,"— to show how thoroughly partisan quarrels had subsided, from 1818 to 1824, an eminent demo crat uttered the sentiment, We are all Feder: alists—we are all Republicans," and this seeni ed to be the feeling of the whole country. All the five candidate-4 in 1824 were democrats, agreeing in their generaVviews of public policy, and the only difference amongst them was the old quarrel of Adams and Clay. The astonish ing settlennentOf tbat.fend,and its consequences, were the constant theme of the canvass whiCh resulted in the electictri•of Jackson in 1828. We repeat that /ID insult is meditated to the meraor3-her of these distinguished men. They dios;Misated by their country, and they must ever he looked on as true patriots. But their contemporaries who condemned their course in the election of 1825 are not, there fore, to he set down as the mere malignant in ventors of an atrocious libel, if they said and believed that, upon the grounds we have re cited a disgraceful bargain had been made. Adams and Clay had been rivals and ene mies. They suddenly became friends and co sharers in power and place Let this be ac counted for as it may, but let us shield the mo tives of the peOple of this country, who; in dignant at what they, deemed an outrage and a wrong, after the bitterest contest ever known in the country, triumphantly carried Gen. Jack son into office in 1828, over the heads of the very men who, as he and his friends believed, "bar gained " to defeat him in 1825. No man everre ceived,iind probably no man ever will receive as large a Majority in Pennsylvania asJackson did then. It amounted, if we mistake not, to more than 52.0e0 votes. The people were deeply stirred and terribly indignant at what to them was entireiy unexpected, and looked as unite countable as it was " unfair." We are aware that late in life 3lessrs. Adams and Clay disclaimed the " bargain "—their denial is before their reuntryinen stud we shall not impeach WO shall not say that a paper war signed, scaled and delivered, to the effect that they were to defeat W-n. Jackson and de vide the spc.ll , ---but we roust be permitted to think that a great wrong was done to the peo ple and to Gen. Jacksoe —and that it was not unfair " and .uniti rely unsupported" by facts to assert that a cempact had been f*rtifcrd he twenn to. (.11/IrlOnt 141 ,- n, by they should, us they certainly did-5/101W power and karma-. I'h i)r!n ;?isle Corivrntinn of Kan NEIS mot at I.sn•ronno on thy 2Sth utt H n”rninn Uor~+ a :' ite uinda~ Covcrnor—atattel Medan Lietjti.ntint (1(71, err:Or -- John I', tnry Stnto --A. I'. IVal6ei. titnte A -.1 K. Attormy Mr. Tburftf.n. Sup(l-intrnrinnt of P0t.11.. Jn ructioni- l'hwf nage \Valiant,. AA ,. .ta , ,t, •1, , ,10rs B. Mitehi.ll anti :4:111it: , 1 A !..4V,r,..T0t A r•-•thitinh ft' ~Z ir ,r , l te, dcr r lb!, N.. .b , 1,17Nt, tr) the l'ltnrr.,l,ll Coq : . whirl/ WM earriN! by thirty-fire Ayr.; to to rntr •, Ip:Lt nap. An I ffort wn. Dottk 010 hi,pointaicr.t of a tf,ohltit,lll. tAlt, Aft , : drvuf.itn it ttra. , t t , titchult-.1 that tho To.-isnorti plw form. fi.rtile-rly Fuilicit.ntly tltwiti.43 txprt,,tt•u, ttrt,l t r,t , t tzrg,l EPITAPH ON A CANDLE. A 'KIM= one lies buried here, Who died in a Daccist: Ea never rose in rank, I fear. Though he was born to arise. He once wee FAT, but then, indeed, Grew thin as any griever; He died, the doctors an agreed, Of a most burning fever. If e'er you said "Go ont I pray," He much ill-nature shwa', On ouch occasions lie would say, " Vy if I do I'm ni.owEn 7" In this his friends do all agree, Although you think I'm Joking When Goma om, 'tis said that he Was veiTe fond of en mum - Since all religion lie despised, Let these few words Brace; Before he ever was baptized. They SIPPEDi him once or twice The Electoral The free States evil the Electoral College Blaine - 8 New Hampshire 5 VemonL, 5 Massachusetts - 13 Rhode Island 4 Connecticut New Vork 35 New Jersey - Ponnsylrania _27 Ohio Total Tho Slave States wil tho Electoral College a: ..I& Leuiliana.. .. 3 Arkanea.9.. .. ti Tennessee _lu Kentucky. .. 8 Nfle ,, outi... .10 Merida C 2 I Texeq College of 1860. 11 be entitled to votes in • follows: Michigan Indiana .. . 10wa........ Wintonsiu California. Minnesota. 0reg0n..... I be entitled to cotes in follows : Virginia.. Delaware Maryland ...... North Carolina South Girolina. Georgia_ Alabama Mississippi Total Total vote of free. States. Total vote of Slave States Slajority for free States Aggregate vales of free and slava State< 11falarlty necessary to elect a Presideat....- A •Noble Animal!' for Sale A man in Wisconsin has a horse which he wishes to sell. If the animal actually pos sesses all the desirable qualities set forth in the owner's advertisement, he must be worth more than King Richard offered for a horse on a trying occasion. Here is an axtract from the advertisement: Thou canst trust thy labor to him. because his strength is great. Thou canst bind him with his band in the furrow ; he will harrow the val.eys after thee. - His strength is terrible, in which he re joiceth. rho glory of his nostrils is Lis pride ; his neck is clothed with thunder. Ile paweth in the valley, and waxeth proud Fneecl. lie nmekedi at fear, neither turneth he his back from the hobgoblin. Lo, now, he moveth his tail liken cedar; his sinews are as His boIIPS urn like strong pieces of brass, yea. like bar, of iron. eatetb grasi like an ox, behold he drinketh up a river and trusteth that he can draw up Jordan in his mouth. Who can open thi• don or his finse 7 vet thou eamb approach him with a bridle. ii t.,th areturribb , 'round about. 1 will not conesFti hir; parts, nor hii power nor hi= cowl). proportion,. ne• L. to. A ti.l tii• 1.1 Mack v•lt Le trip-3 And I want to soli him for ::ortmthing can pay my debt 4 with. I•l2centln: arLiarpopt tho Unit,4l State:Ens titmul %e , i , rl; 21144611nt. to :1:101 glz,n4, divided thus Linire , t 472; frigate, ; 12G ; skarni•rs, 4.34; brigs. 15 ; and all oth6rs, guns. A c;;rr ,, i;poritlont of a C'nliforiiin papi:riays, in vans Fornoy not a cntiditiali? for Cirrk of the pelt pooto, Kibboti's friends will Fr.- ..ora his nktr , to: that. por.i:i,,n The Post titlice Department is very di , ir. , 119 that tho N ii-kra:'Ul route to California be sto-N3- ily opened. Mr. V Abdul bill has viTereil the Nicaraguan government very fair terms--a ilyilat for each pav , r,ger aera:=i; the Isthmus. has also mt , red to build railroads IRtwoen certain point, on the !Alit/mi. Gen. Jerez writi:-s that an oliqaelii eakts in the [telly con tract, but that this will probably so.on bit re- i; Fr.,. tt., ni:1.“;,... /1 , 7:01 I Douglas tor Presldent iik ir44U), 1 After baring-mane time-, declared. through i the columns id tlic iirruld ,4it:r urn idiom that _ l lite ,I ,---, ali .2, •tes er Iliiimis. r. it, ~,,i I . ma, LIU! neat Congress will be the mastimport ,, who ran , I nit , tie , / I, lle , :ratle party In IN).)— ant Laxly that hay ar.Selrlblett in the Vnittal who can .a ventral and call around him the , states rt.r the pa-t fifty year; It. members e.msrvative den, nt ..f the i . aaintry--who can I ! i will ho called upon to discuss revtoo present eon pled ge , — who ; an rails to his support the pat. I''' ltiill ‘ iriots of all parties. who can insure the triumph I lately ni.. - sureed a very grave, not to say alarm of the national Deitea:Tiscy in the great and de• tag or dangerous pliam. The debates of the c issfau, eontest to be fought next year, it will next Congress may go far to deumnstrate not cur trio' our readers that we express our w h ether proferimse For him ahove all o th ers, hr placing i or not our governmontal experiment . ' his namq at the head of 4,1 1 0 column', as our l is Et fatiurm and they will he watchiN.l with candidate for the nom inution of the Democrat- I the most intense interc-t by the scholeeivilireff ic nattWIELI 4:00 , entiun. TIM contest n ,world.ow rapidly approaching, and l for which that nomination is to be made, will The State eiections in N ow York and Sew 1,, the mo.t moince tom , this coon iry has ever Jersey take place today •iain, and 0,,s must prepare Irm it by looking 1 d. Douglas announces that he is going to 0, . }re the danger FillittC4 , i:: tke fitio, and adopting all the means necessary to .trengthen ourdefensea, , „..gland on a lecturing tour. and to carry the war into Omens:lp of the m , my. ei ' The express from Pike's Peak arrived at It will not d;; for Domoi rats to say to them- Leavenworth on Thursday night, with the selves that the national Democratic party is a comfortable sum of $30,000 on consignment great and powerful party---that bocam,s Dem- I and In the hands of passengers. This does not (wrath' prilleipL, are sound. and pure, and wi!n i aok as if the fake's Peak ~t,,i,„,_,1 %. „,„ o si n they can cry •• peace, peace_ we shall eOntillur in the great struggle of nest year. — They humbug , " • roust not hug any ill ftWildeil hopes to their The total number of barrels of flour in bosorn. They must not Fay that the Opposition can- spected in Philadelphia last week was fourteen not defeat the Democratic party--that though thousand five hundred and seventy there is a small cloud in the political [seri non, it will not develop a Oti , rlll. and there fore we will not prepare for it. .The discreet mariner is always ready for the )W174:11110, or at least puts his ship tii readiness at the first ap pearance of danger. The little cloud of Black Republicanism :which roe in the east, has grown wonderfully in five years, and now rests like a black pall over one half of the Union, threatening dan ger and destruction to that Union and the Con stitution. The contest of 180 may and proba bly will decide whether that Constitution shall be preserved or trampled Under foot, whether that Union shall be maintained or rent in twain Alfred Marks, Esq..aa. And it is nut alone necessary that the De mocracy put furth a platform strung in Demo eiatie truths; but a candidate must he nomi nated who can step Upon that platform andsay tritely that he never violated its principles ; that he never countenanced their violation, and that ho ha's ever defended and never de serted thorn. The Democracy must nmninato amen whom the people believe will maintain the integrity of that platform, end fulfill i3aeredly and to the letter the promisor and assurances of the Demo cratic party. - Such confidence we believe, will Mr. Doug las' nomination inspire; uniting in support of tho Democratic ticket, notonl v the en tire party, but calling from the ranks of t the enemy thou sands of voters, nnd enabling us to carry sev eral of - the Northern States, which vitb.tillY atter candidate will be hopelessly: Republican. Viewing itlr. 0.6-light, it becomes our duty pis eonsistetil and principle loving Democrats, to put forth every proper exertion to seture the nomination of tho man who will unite the Democratic 'party and - carry it through the struggle of 1860, to a glorious triumph over sectionalism and every other ism which has combined against the Democracy and the peace of the country. Singmlar as. Truesdell, a gentleman of some seven ty years, living in Liberty, Pennsylvania, has been for over twelve mars past industri ously engagekl; When - the weather and his 'health Would:oar - a, in digging,over a piece of giiii4linear his dwelling, and carrying the atenes and:sonic dirt into, a pile. Here he Las' labked, taking one stone, pr a shovel fulra,(ll4,3t a,,igke; until the ruourgl has reached the height, of thirty or forty feet, .an.kil. l x-lucAtarger,than hisliouse. ~He said RBA reasonn - for his labors that he lost a six pence, in Lis garden. He : soon. after found several sixpences, but continued to dig until whole , garden had been. carried to in crease,the mound. • Ho . is .peaceful and in elustrioua in his .way, so family let him work._ To their oilers of assistance he - gives a decided negative, and digs away alone. Mr. Truesdale is a -.well =informed man, and talks rationally_ caa'all• - subjecti- but his lost • My wife has Iven sorely afflicted with Dye pepsis, for the last year. inning this time, she had used so many Medicines winch teemed to aggravate rather than remote the disease, that we almost despaired of hor meorery. Living In the rouutry, elm emoyed all the advantitres of pure air and ii exercise, yet each day she .oltied to be more enfeebled. With movie diftieul ly, I pyramided tier to take your Holland Bitten., which I am happy to abide, has completely cured her." Reel arref—'rhe. (hatilllnn highly Conemitrated Boatmen's nol-Itua ully, d Bitters is pin up in war pint tattles only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for thin truly celebrated :Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public ahould guard egalnet purchasing, Beware of imponitlon I Hee that our name is on tho label of orery bottle you buy. BENJAMIN' PAGE, it. a Co., Hole Proprietors, No ZT Wood, between First and Second sta., Pittsburgh. Nett: g,dvertisements. DE D ICATION OF PASSIONIST CHURCH, DISMINGHAM, On Sunday, November 13th, 1859. w Tlekets of Admission, 50 cents. • STOCKING- EMPORIUM! CHEAP AND DURABLE. M. DALY. Stocking Manufacturer , ORNER FIFTH . ST. AND MARKET Iv ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of oolen St oekings , Hose,Socks,Comforts.Glores, Hoods, aae.ks, for Mon and women, together with a very eaten siveassortment of all descriptions of Goods in his line, suitable to the season. He sells prime articles at Low Prices. Call and examina. Wrltemember, M. DALY has but one atoro, and that is on the corner of Fifth st. and Market alloy. noB MISS DAVENPORT - r .4 Ham the honor to announce, that On Wednesday Everting, Nov. 9th, AT MASONIC HALL, Bho will rood Elhakspeare's Comedy of sir AS YOU LIKE IT. li* . Doors open ail o'clockr. , tThe Hooding Will commence at 8 o'clock. • , Tickets of Adroisaion Fifty Cents—to be had at the Monongahela House; at Hunt & Miner's, and at the door. ' not Estate br Mrs. lifargtiret 4agalre,ileod. NOTICE GIVEbt, that .letters testa . , mentary have been issued to the subscriber, as Executrix of the last will and testament of Mrs. Marga ret Maguire, -late-of Lower Bt. Clair township, deceased. All persons having any claims against the decedent, will present them tome, and those indebted to her will make payment to Ay . MARGARET JANE MAGUERE, noSattlietw - Willinmsourg,.Lawer St. Clair tp _ . CiTENUINE HAVANA CIGARS—SoId retail and by the bar, at • - ✓7otl:-FLEMENGPS Druz Store, not; comer-Market -street and Diamond. • •-• ,Vetv Advertistnignis. New Aduehimihits; CA RD. A A. D Miss JeAs M. parl:PPOtts t—The undersigned fully ap preciating your merits as. actress,and acknowledging not only - your professional ability, but your brilliant so cial qualities, and feeling desirous of manifesting that appreciation, would respectfully request you to giro otie or more Dramatic Readings in our city, at a time and place suiting your own convenience. Assuring you of a liberal support we remain, Yours, respectfully, Wm. J. Howard, James A. Gibson, H. M. Murray, A. M. Pollock, James M. Cooper, O.H. Rippey, A. C. Murdoch, M. Swartzwelder, .11arman Eichlaum, James P. Barr, J. H. ltforango, Samuel Allender, R. C.SLevenson, F. Bailey, Thomas D. Loomis, John. W. Riddell, B.V. Morgan, Daniel Armstrong, John Niceolls, John Marshall, Richard Beeson, H. H. Smith, W. A. Gildenfenney, E. A. 'Myers, Charles H. Super, Wm. H. Whitney. Messrs. IL A. Wearer, W. J. Howard, J. A. Gibson, A. Murray, Ge0..1.1. Keyser, and others:— ARTIFICIAL TEETH. TT is well known that first class Dentistry has been beyond the reach of the toss, of :people on account of its*costlineas, and the majority,. rather than take up with the inferior workmanshinof "cheap Dentists," have adopted the wiser nonlife and donor without any, for it a set of teeth be imperfect in work manship and inexact in fit, it is worse than useress and dear at any price. H. A. Weaver, George H. Kuzer, John C. Dunn, Henry Lambert, Thomas Steel, Edward Campbell, Jr., Thos. M. Marshall, Austin LOOMIS, Harry Woods, Gmeo, James Ledlie, Aug. Bradle y, Joseph Snowden, James H. Hopkins, Geo. H. Thurston, H. J. Rogers, John Wynne, M. W. Lewis, J. M. Richards, Samuel Harper, Will M. Hartzell, D. B. Ferguson, William Scheyo., TIIE - CORALITE AND PORCELAIN TEETH have in augurated a new era in the science of dentistry—being the very best Artificial Teeth now in use, they can be afforded at prices that place them within the reach of all. • . • . - Being the first to introduce these new Styles of work to this community', I accordingly fixed such prices as I deemed would remunerate the :beat:artistic and me chanical skill. Since then, however,this unprecedented favor with which the work has been received, has cona pelted other Dentists to adopt it, ofwham wish to' retain the old gold plate prices, which I consider Worild be exorbitant; for; though the , new, Styles are really . . mOrevaluable than the best gold work,- they are .reade . of lss e xpensivesi material. The increased amount of worltdone also compensates for the reduction in price. On the other band, a . few • Dental Qtacks of this city,- who possess neither mechanical skill. or common hon esty, sidvertise the work at - prieesallghtly lees than my own, notwithstanding they have neither theability nor the right (It being patented) to manufacture it. The object of this trickery is merely to obtain an oppevtu nity to disparage the Coralite and Porcelain and recom mend some of their own worthless work. I have felt tound,inmstice to myself and the publiC, to make known these facts: The qualities of the -PORCELAIN OAE PLATE TEETH, which establish theirg reat superiority over the beet gold or other metalie plate are—entire free dom from all metalic taste, email or tarnish. being in corrodible and impervious to the juices of the mouth; perfect :adaptation, or fit, (impossible in nietalic work,) which, with much greater strength and lightness, ena bles them to be worn with more ease, comfort and utili ty. They are also far more durable, less liablato acci dent and more easily repaired. The public are invited to call and examine the - se new styles of work at 19.1 - Penn Street, • noTanidew N. STEBBINS, Dentist. GENTl.xxszt: —I . thank you for the flattering encomiums contained in your note, and apprecinn ng fully t hoOeoin. pliment intended. beg to stale that on WEDMMAT .Ects- ISO next I shall be most happy to fultill your wish, by reading "As You Like It." I remain, Gentlemen, your obliged, : JEAN M. DAVENPORT. rr HE PUBLIC BLESSING WHICH IS 1 now universally admitted to' exist in MOFFAT'S LIFE PILL. 9 AND PHIENIX BITTERS, is every day demonstrated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and boweb , , weakness of the digestive organs and of the system generally, billions and Jiver affections, night fevers, headaches, piled, costiveness, consumption, rh u mat i , m,sc urvy, m purl ty of the blood, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial invariably secures then, the title of the beet family medicine now before the public. Fur sale by the proppetors r W. B. Movr.cr, at his office, 3:..5 Broadway, hew York, and storekeepers and d _rn_ggiata nol3:2mdaw T( OWALL MEN IN ALL PLACES, be these presents, that A FRESH SUPPLY FLEMING, Corner Wood and Sixth sta., keeps constantly oa hand a complete stock of NEW WINTER GOODS lIATS, CAPS AND READY-MADE CLOTHINII, Oi every style, and will he sold at the lowest price. -nog Trustee Sale, at Auction 4, rip IrE LARGE AND EXCELLENT srtf.ck of Wale ties, Jewelry, 31iIitary Goods, Tea Ware, Mathematteal ' lnstruments, and Fancy oods;sat. V. W. WILSON, 112 Wowl street, will er,tranenee this mornam,, t lu o'clook. nriStlt . 11 1: f' THE C ONDITION OF THE CONDITION 3I E4. 1 / 1 , PITTSBURGH ' . 31oniby 3lnming, Nosetntier 7,1559. Loalis. Balls and Di,C.741110 Sical .1.1 . !.t.a1e and kirotuiti Rent , . Stook, and ifiscci:;u;e.~ Doe tr other Bank , Bank Notes and Cheeks. TIMID ARRIVAL AT J. BUSH'S, I NO_ 24 FiFT_T-1. STREET. $1,G0,215,2: 41755 F 2 9,0.52 73_547 1,2 TIM' .5 '41a),803 15 LADIES' RODS, MISSES' HOODS, •". Children's Hoods, CApital 52.)4•1:. arid find 61pcprise Acoonnt. l/tir to 1 ,- ,thc • • • . .... IrculAtio $ .2 . 24 : 4 ,2 Si LIABILITIES. 41.143.700 00 145,793 6! 69,403 02 .111,47 07 "19,091. 00 227.90 GO MARIPOSAS AND ISRIBIAS, FIFTY IXYLEN t . 4,6X , 2 SI LADIES' LISLE GLOVES, The ut ,ve • -, taterneat 1. correct, to the beet of my Lo,ltli.e a1t,,l I.ethcf .IuIIN HARPER, Cthlir. Sworn to ta:d .ohlcrtheJ thi+ 7th day of NoTemober, It:9. hefk:or toe, S. SMITH, n‘.:.l Nutary Public!. AND GAUNTLETS, O z• STATEMENT ic TIIE ALLEMIENY BANE, OsuNit, Nommtvr Lth.lSs9. ASiETS. LADIES' UNION GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, 45 4 , LADIES' SILK. GLOVE AND GAUNTLETS, LADIES CI,OTII GLOVES & GAUNTLETS, Fleecy Lined and Plush Lined. 3r . and ...... In., I ..they other BAIA., 1.L41 fl iTII. 57:4154) I 0 £0 at,89 , 5 70 GENTS' LOGE CLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, $"25310 CO I/1;0. W ,111,r '-'. " , .614 69 AiN4 , lEi.al Litpo.,:t4 149,04 i The `6l-ttr me tit u. volv.et to t h e hest of me knowi. o 1+,1.1 bet, f J . W . 4..,c),)K. C's filer. zorta pu)4...nhe^.l mv, this day of No _ Kotrf, FINNEY, Not,ry Cents' Union Cloves and Gloves, Gents• Silk Gloves and Gauntlets, Cents' Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets, Gent •• krld Gloves,Plu9h d Fleecy Lined; A FULL ASSORTMENT OF i,TATENIENT OF THE METICHANTE," AND 9IANUFAi7IUREB. - .3' BANK OF PITTBBURGLI. M0n.1.5y, V ovemlwr la'A. 7.42,5147 iU -,113304 $ 9=411 1 , 10.M5 19 a 5,443 Al but , Utak.- CA.mintrln,eo-Itti . 1,2.4r11. Elllll jlll,. I.y o b r ......... CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Trlninaings, Ribbons, Flowers, true to the be-t of kncutedg -a, I isa.t.f. IV It. DENNY. Caster. Sind ta, this 711, day Of A. IK , A, J. F. 7.1.44:1;E4JK. Nwiitry Ruches, LAMES' MISSES AND CHILDREYS fra. - 70. t`TATI'. .NIESI' ‘)F , Tut: ticos CITY BANK. Ltv.-2, Htt•t.mg,ll., Noromt - or 7, In 9. Cni.AA) ¢4OO f. 0.1 00 1, .1,, and 1 , ,,.....i1ut , C. , . 4 3,743 99 I r!.. t:y ,•chcr 11,..;11, . 14,34.*: t'...i N. , .... ati , 1CT1c.:1: , ...,f c.th,t tAtnk , 1.1S•••2 16 Spc.me 99.2..'S 77 t. ;t: Z. 3,53.5 (x Itue to other PAM:" 3,544 41 . lA.. to IXT,..•.,‘Mr. - 175457t3 40 Th., S.lxtem. , nt i , . , 0r,17.? , t AP , Ottlifttt, to the tAkt4l of my kr. , ..A90..1ge 41:1 , i lo: t , l. JOHN MAGOEFIN, Ca...b. ttfttrttle,i unto 1,1 ,, ,, tm. , M 6 ds.y. r..-. 4 _ ___ 1: , .1; EICI" FINNEY, NotAry Pul lie. _ S}-o_STATENIENT OF THE EXCHANGE 13 INK oF PrrTsßrltGli. HOOP SKIRTS, Con.tyntly on hand and eold cheap, at J. BUS 131 3, No. Si Fifth street. BARGAINS: WATCHES, lewxLRY, ETC I,au. and 10 , 0611111.. (teal Etna,. Sjexne in Vault. I naed nUicre 71e ..are NOteS NOR' , and Cheeks of tither Banks I) Bank,. Pdtslnr4g, tiorernb&r 7, 5t,32.,244 89 :0,1,00 , 3 154") 814 ,000 00 33,382 Uu ''.43.13 AT PRIVATE SALE, Until Tuesday, November Sth, and AUCTION SALE, COMAIENCII , IO $1,5-L7lO i. .......,-..-....... t_•Tsc.,l :4toek it 9i2,000 00 t oulation. 448,1 W UO Due toother Banks 'l.'.:;S . ao , :-..utingent Fund and 8r00t..... 176,048 13 Tuesday Morning Nor. Stb, at 10 °Woe' Continuing tmtil the whole are sold SALE POSITIVE, WITHOUT RESERV $1,821,713 do I oortil} prat tho meat t+ correct to th, hest of tap knowledgo ncd beltef. . 11. M. MURRAY. Cashier. Sworu and motoo - rit , ,A before me. this 7th day of No vomZor, no c. W. ERNEST, Notary Pohl,. COUNT.' NG-HOUSE By order of Tnistee. nos:2t' W. WILSON, ',A, RARE CHANCES F 0 R STATIONEI2I INVESTMENT Beak, Pada and Officio Portfolios ' • Mahogany, Gotta Perch* and Parallel Ruler, Ivor! and Polished Bone Poldera, Board, Letter and Cap Cling, heavy springs Hr*s and. }bonze }land Clips Youn'n Adhesive Letter and Invoice Files; kin F g i various styles; Ready Reference Files, assorted ; • Nettepaper Iron ant Marble Paper Weighta ; Elainie Banda and R 11114.1.; Screw, Liam and Lever' Copy ing Presses; Vann], and Parchment Paper Copying Presses; Copying lirnahen and Oiled Paper; Extra Heavy Blotting Boards; Extra Adhesive Mucilage, in stands snit bottles; Snporfine Red, Letter and Ranker.' Specie Was;' Arnold's, Maynard S Noyes and Kirkland'a Inks; Litaper'a Whiney'c, and tine Glass Counting-Howe inkstands. no BAY & CO, 45 Wood street. THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE EXTAXI`. DURABLE, PERFECT AND CTML VALUA.BLE STOCKS AT AUCfIONr.— Ou EVENING; Nor 15th, at 7 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. Is& Fifth street, be sold -12 shares Bank of Pittsburgh. 'X shares Exchange Bank. of Pittsburgh. 20 shares 31.'and M. Bank of Pittsburgh. 22 shares CAL:ewe' Bank. Jo shares 31ahonuig Co. Bank, Ohio. 27 shares Allegheny Bridge Company. 23 shares Monongahela Bridge Company. • shares Northern Liberties Bridge Company. no 7 J. G. DAVIS, Auctioneer. R TE t IV r ED THIS DAY—A new assort WCtOLEN GOODS, DRES TRIMMINGS, Glove.s, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Worsteds, Shetlands and BONNET R1850N,4.-to-whietrwe Ittrite theattention et customers and the public. CHARLES GIPNhR t No. S Market street. STATE, TERRITORY, DILL 130XE4 1 .-1,000 papers American paper nested. for sale by B. A. - FAITNESTOCH & CO.; • cor. First and Wood sta. lODIDE POTASH:.—MS 11: sa i e b y B. A. FARNESTOCK. h CO., cor. Find arid Wood Ma, Low's BROWN WINDSOR SOAP.= 5 gross genuine, far sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO, corner First arid Wood sta. COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SA THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, Facet That it is pro Tided with an apparatus by whin) the edging of theShingte is performed by the saw whin] cuts it. and which is a SAVING 'OF FROM' Twenty Per Cent of Tim SUPERIOR FANCY BL'K SILK ROBES, and Robes VeEt a Pompadour. Also, Ono Broehe, Chenille, Long, Striped and Stella Shawls. nog C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. it..3LBROTYPES.—A BEAUTIFUL L DURABLE nenzaz--warrtinted,-ean be had as low as at any first class establishment in the country, at noS:lw . WALL'S. Fourth street. THIRD,-IT WILL 9,LW In EDGE SIXTY SHING-I4ES, mIl•T - Cr TEI lURE GLYCERINE.- . An excellent arti cle for chafed skin and chapped hands—a fresh supplypst received by JOSEPH FLEMING, earner of Diamond and Market street. INE OLD RYE WHISKY--For medi cinal purpo., always on hand 'at. JOSEPH - FLEMING'S, earner Diamond and Marketakreot. The Machine will also cut Veneering, Loolear* Backs, Barrel Beads, Cigar Boxes, etc. The Iron City 111@ehinei , Can be furnished complete for 1b 0 1..)3r tuner in this city, Mr. S. S..FGWLE.II.,:end cat in Operatiog at the Planing Zdill'ofjilfr rierof Seventh and Grant street,. Li BIN'S EXTRACTS, for the klankel chief, a large assortment on hand, at JOSEPH FLEMINLPS, eor. Market t.t. and Diamond. ITRY CATAWBA,±WINE Warram pure—mit up in bottles al Et. or S.SpPr dozen. _ JOSEPH FLEMING, _ not corner Market street and Diamond. S P l2 GE—Assotted, for sale l bkiniiToN u *, • Laney I • atlat, II ITN 1 ma. ell l ,, at ( a xoBl rj . • 0.)...0),,t .0 -RIGHTS FOR•• SALE. The inventor andpatonteewill AliapOno all and Territory Rights jar tlie aale and use crtt on very moderate terms Perfspni dtsirqui , cannot tlnd a better Optt:trtnnityAhanAhelia 1 4.-_eall exoniane ibel Sew Atitterliseni- NO. 80 MARK', ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, JOS W• SPENOEB,'S Ito. SO Market St: EDWILI). S. BUTI4ER I , COMMISSION MERCHANT, 48 Public Landing, CINCINNATI, 01110. octg7 6m. - SIMON JOH NSTON, ' ... . , , . , ,.. (517cCESSOR TO L WILCOX %) RETAIL* DavGGirst . , ~.„ Cor., Smithfield and- Fourth S t y ,- v ReeepS constantly-an hand, n•choice-aEsortment of in the Drug line of business. - .: , .. - ' Particular attention given to cornTionntling Pre- MORE NEW pARPETS, Oil Cloths, Druggets, Matting, TAGOR MATS, RUGS, and a general_ a - sortment of • • • • HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,. AS Old Carpet Wareroops of w../IPCLINTOCE4 • No. 11,3 ilfariret strdet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Atii- GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PUR CHASERS. HICKERtNG Srr SONS NEW, SCALE • PIANO FORTES. rfra - E subscriber has now on a , molt A.. 'splendid stock -of Mums,. consistingmost 6IA and.'r Octave, in Plain and Carved Cases of the - elegant oewnption. from the celebrated Factoz7 Of chickeditg 6: Sas. The instruments are all.-provided. with their latest . naProvernentS, as . REPEATING-Amax, Dottate-Daw• was, lwa , -liitirama.s, and are of their. - EVLABQED NEW SCALE, . . By which much larger. sound-board is obtained, Con sequentl3tbe tone is rendered very powerftd,yet retain ing its swot and musical quality. By the perfection of the , Actio: the 'performer is enabled •to produce all grades of one from pianissiorio to for:it:Mao,' with the greatest ese. Cmaxema s, Son' Pianos • are thus spoken of by the best artiste and critics in Our THALBEG saye:—"They are beyond comparison th best I have ver seen in the United States; and trill com pare favorely with any rhave ever known!. GUSTAV; SATTER, say:— The opinion which 2 ex pressed due yeare ago, has been more than Conflrumgd me, by to continued use of them, viz. ,Thatfor,vet tnne and pie qualitoo f tone, with nicety of alto:Weldon, they are urqualled: . [From.he National Intelligence; Washington, ' .• They safely bear comparison with. instruments nts from any . pt. of the world, in point of tone , , - strength and el:amity of touch." - - • • - From the -New. Orleans Picayune.]- . ; "For exellenee of tnateriali elevation, of tak,7 and faibbfalnes of workmanship, and above all. forolnme and variey, mellow svreetness, brilliancy :and pernM pence of one, they are nneqhalled." - (Front the ,Farany JelnMah.l "The muaivxd qualitieabelenging a the:uln ering insimmepts; are e full, 'mn.L.leal, riek,-andltew urful tone free from any -wooden, notsyilixidness of mind, acdisageeeable to the sensitive-mnainakear. !key hat, also au easy, even and.nleasantpaid villireepin tune better than any Pianos known. - The rev)lie are invited in ealr and - examine- these plendtd nstruments, which are, sold at' F*etory Prices and 'iiV.lTat!ted. JOHN Ii lire.)rt, solewdAw 81 wooii!3+ THESIJILSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED from CHICKERING it' SON, T H I RDHI9-_FALL STOOK OF THEIR UNRIVALLED PIANOIi,' To which .he ash the attention of: putchaaers, writhe public generally ... . . , .JOUN 83 ,WOOD. STREET, PRIVATE DISEASES.—DR::, BROWN?S 'MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, 140. pet SMlTH field street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr: P ra ctice an old citizan of rittsbergn c and at- new been in nfor the fait' twenty2Sre Nears. - Hie bast new luta been confined tooltly to .Private scad Barglcal Thseases. iZENS AND STRANGERS - in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief... The Doctor is a regulat_grema ate, and his experience in the treatment of a mrtain glass of diseases is a sure guarantee to the autterers of Obtain. hag • permanent relief; by the hse of his remedies and foilowing.his advice..; - . • . - I)F.. BROWN'S RIWEDIES- • , never fail to cure - the worst form' of Venereal Diseases,. Impuritieit and Bcrofillorts'Affectioni. Also, all diseases arising nom a ,neredi tau_ taint, which -manifestaltself in the, form of a tetter, psoriasis, and agreatmanyfhrms of skin diseases,the origin of which' thepatient tirely ignorant.- -To persons so-aillicted,Dr.Browrfoffirs hopes of a sure andfredy _recarerfL 4. , Dr. Prown's remedies ' for ' this' shinning ' tronble brough ton often by thatsolitary habit of sensual' grati fication, which the young and weakminded often:give way. to, (to their own destruction,) are the. only.rehable remedies known in this` county—they are eats,' and make a speedy redtoratioa of health- ' • - - • RUEUMAT /Shf.. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to care this_painfti disease in °few days-he will .warrant a cure. He also treats Piles,Dleer, Gatincerbtea; Strictare,'Utsibaliple charges, Female Weakness, Monthly eases of the Joints, Fistula in Ancs_Nervolal -AVMS, Pains in the Back and 'lrdneys; Irritation of, th der, together with all diseases of ail impure ; A letter describing the symptom% containing*.p. directed to DR. SRO-W.I,4NQ. SmithfieldatFeet, Pity . burgh, Pa.; will be immediately answered :"Medicine senfto any address, safely pack.ed and seertre-frOMehl• (Mee and .Private Rooms, No. z - Strifthilikkl . ':efree PiCaburgh;Pa • LATE I Ai-P.OIIT Q . _ No. 19 Fifth Street. . - vre have just received' a PAT E NTEDcheiee'seldetiohVes EBY MR. S. C. COFFIN „.,, p ted.totheprese ;', • Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., June f th, 185% is' now introduced to the public, and commends Itself for thelLE: VELVET following advantages simplicity, durability; utility. ' __ - cheapness and excellence of work. Its superiority tc other Machines, consiate;— SILK C.A.SELMERE:ATS-TIN4I-4"' BILK PLuKI N%s ' TING 4, ParlC Ptaid CasLmere _ ~eattygs: • • •" • . Also, an clops:a allortniqe . f 1.A0.4t ;AK *F. FORTY TO . FIFTY PER CENT, IN CONT. 'COLORED - Steen., By the means of two treadles, cp., block trh placed on the Machine is adiuited in any position t operatOr may desire, by which there is a SAYING of Suitable for, evening dress which are entirely eir „NZ* I t-TY3.3€;,3,Ftd will be made up to erder to tlie t .terieeend most. approrectinanner.nt mo,:iente - SILK TSTII26S' SAXUEL GRAY 8i BON,?: No. 19 Fifth Sti‘let, ERMAN. SIL'V•E'R DOG COLLARS, An entirely new and moetbenntifel niclejnit rceeived BOWN & TOILtY, 136 •WootrWixt. A.1.A.140E LOT, situated in South ISitt * . burgh, near the Monongahela Bridge, and for merly occupied by thejate TEIO3LAS BLACIIMORE. • Being near the city, and fronting on the river, it would be a desirable location •for either si-Intriber dr-plg 'Metal Apply to JAB-BLACK/40a' • , Executor of Thomas illaelanore Siniultisict street ' APPLES, APP LES . . -B UrtrairatVritire . Ap, _ pies, Just reCeiVeu ails! lor sate Tg trot ' • ' - 'USSR :11. COLLINS. ( 4 11L9T ' OP ''.E.I:IE - - `SEASON. --.4tt Boxes Arena' tinione, j4st , / ,s-vi vett And toro l ee 4-. . -., i 1 EMl=fll=l SPLENDID ::*5: