Some old hard oidat guzzler. *Th ey sold my boric, my. cattle. and They turned my wife out door zit. And marched me off to jail because - I bouhl'ot pay them more. sir. at •titF laiit=talfOor' iii' d :_,...._ ----- - iv ail vnistodi j i st 42,.-JU d're/4,f whiggerYill thin k , _, .. , i pe - ae.-- - I've tasted. 1g • bitterly " Imy wifie new prO!i.lB, a. sought: a hit smashed in, I my iAlti here am i, A cider ' '-' th. , V l 9dat °l- " - , trit 4 Teottlemen sad ladies all Who'live abed :these diggins, Ilrbo've `listened to the, mourned tale of Jeremieb Wiggine, Takeo wallig from his cruel fate Lest you at last, ltlte he, sir, Brice down ruin on yourself trusting wbiggery, sir. Cot. Yokoson at, G reeni b ur:. Tee generous sons of the "Star of the , West." gave.therold hero et glorious re- •ceptionoind,by their enthusisatic - wOlcome , evinced bow wartritY they cherish. the ie+ membraners of bielikilliant military servi ces. The -!`Argue' . gives a letigthy and glinvittetteount'of the reception and sup- 1 1 which we, would transfer to our col ulna entire, ileac limits would permit, Among titii volunteer toasts, we fiiid the , following torriplinteotary notices of some of ear own _worthy . ciaxens. I .13ydecitge Coon: Gent . J. K. Morehead,' totAllegheny,] possessing the Jeffersoni- 1,, an qualifications, "he is. honest v irn, is ca— pith's." Pennsylvania requires his iervi- ‘, ea for next Governor. I By Samuel Beltehoover; The Hon. W, W. Irwin, t fof Allegheny County,l too hon est to be dictated too by a federal clique; he knows the interests of his constituents, and dares maintain them. By Joseph Cora: 'The democrats of Al legheny epunty—formed of the right *nate rial,and endowed with talents, and energy; though often whipped, yet with the true spirit of '76, -they- will not slay whipped, and a Yorktown defeat, and surrender yet await their Federat upponents. By R. Patterson; JudgeShaler—EiAlern ecrat lotitheut guile, 9nd ever ready in the amain of-the people. By, James Irwin: Wilboti N'Candless (of Allegheny courny,lthe pride and bout of the democracy of .the West, maybe be the next -Wernher of Ctiogress from good "Old Allegheny." By J.,lrwin: J. B. Botler,_ Esq., Presi- Cent of the Board of Canal Commission ers—a talented and efficient public Officer, the Grevernor deserves well for selecting goa i trit . riA n t By J. HOlforf Gen. W. .Wilkins, Alfe gheny's talented -son; be is the man that the people delight to honor. - By B. Kfinefelter: Chief blarshag R. Pattersoir the democracy of old Alleghe. the next sheriff—"go it with a rush!" mtijor General seam A. democratic whig, writes rich letters. The lest one , is pithy but frank: It short, sincere. sad simple. Major Gener- at Winfield Scott, is one of the most im- portent men in the universe, and on no ac count will he consent to be tacked to any body's kite. Major . General Winfield Scott, 'within seven months,' has been 'op a tetd upon' 'in many indliect ways' touch• nrg he vice. presidency; but tamperizers may now stop `their tampeiing. It will assuredly come to nOoght. Major Geller , at Winfierit Scott, announces himself as opposed tQthe whole business of putting candidates_before , the people platoon fash ion, state by state; he goes to the death For a national . - ConVention,. And whatever '.democratic whig' selected,' Major General W, infield Scott egress to offer 'hearty prayers! fur, he is 'indifferent' as to whom it may be. this is his 'position'— his 'creed.' - Major General Winfield Scott is a tall man, a large man, a handsome man, and a brave man. But ho understands in fantry tactics better than -he does states. manship. should make DO more dec larations for the peblic eye. if he expects to be Piesident of these United States. Others may feel just as hadoes, but they have wisdom enough not to tell of it.— Major General Winfield Scott pours forth -r Ma - character too freely by half. In his two epistles, he has already written him self down a Jupiter in vanity and a jackass in politics:-Boston Post. 7..Vorr all that, the Post may prepare it aelfto find General Scott taken up as the real Simon Pure whig candidate for the Presidency,while Mr. Clay will be choak ed Off with a dinner and flummery, as he mama .the last occasion by the returning agitates of the Harrisburgh Convention. ScOtt, you see, though perhaps no politi ciaihisen old soldier, and when he declares tira if nominated by a National Cunven. don': he would 'stand the racket' if he did not get the vote of a single . state, it was quite clear that-he undersood tactics. Mr. Clay is regularly 'done'. in this , way, quad rennt4lly. Afterbeing the recipient of all sorts of enthusiasm—after going to scores of barliticninr, and enting droves of white 'virgin heifers.' as preliminary io the can ' vase, he is very politely dismiesed with a potatoe, ind a.' ,Wirt or a ? Harriscon takes his place. - Clay is the pioneer—the 'for ,lorn tiope of whiggery; He is always. sent ter id"te be scratched by the brarnbles and feel out the way; . bot in the sequel, invariably ordered to the. rear, to teak x • re for a fresher . j candidate: The . are eerylutetust now, to Cle 'Bur e d ay it raising a considerable . noise ternifeli peregrinations, but ail this 'argufleir pothitig., Some, folks am as mitek.'whippowee now as they. ,were in .30 39-40 . tied the likelihood is ,- that we shall bases do cap albs old` au aia.—Peentyl ssai - . 04,-u -1 1* AtePfm vatfloo 0 4 *ln tile. E~ri, Ticket.' ASSEMBLY. A LErli BRACKENRIDGE, Allegheny city JOHN fiITEVESSON,4III44. ovenehip, JOHN ANDER-EGG. washirt. WILLIAM KARNS. Allegheny city. • ' congastionvit. AME CONNER, Upper Sl tClair; CLERK .OF COVETS. THOMAS .FARLEY,' Alleghciry "RECORDER: WILLIAM Al SMITE. City- JAMES A. GIBSON, - Pine. JOSEPH E. 'M'CABE, Fayetic. ' • see . "'rim Page. Daily Democrats, lo the'; We hope -that to-day, every democrat withip the bounds of the county,will do his duty by attending the Polls and depositing his vote for the witot.s democratic ticket.,-- It is composed of men deserving the utmost confidence of their fellow citizens, (selected by one of the largest county conventions that ever, assembled.) and against whom no objection can- be urged that should induce a democrat to think for a moment of separat ftg his ticket. The result of the election for members of the Legiskture, may be of the last im portance to the commonwealth. The State has not only to be l laid out in Congression -1 districts, but it has also to be districted for members of the Senate and Assembly. In 1835, by an unfortunate division in the democratic party, =the federalists had a ma jority in the Legislature, and the infamous manner in which 'they districted the State is known to us all. Thousands of demo clata were disfranchised hr thein in their efforts to throw a . federal majority into the Legislature, and if they could by any means obtain Control of the Legislature again, there is no doubt but Pennsylvania with her 23,- i 000 dernocratic majority, will be so cut up sato have a federal Senate and House of Representatives far the Oext seven years.— the duty of every democrat to do , all in hi t t power to avert scch a consummation; as is known to - us by experience, it may deperid upon , a single vote, & every; min should therefore act ait if the remit depen ded one his indiniddal efforts. Theh, rally democrats, in your strength, give this day to ;your country; deposite a democratic ticket in the ballot box without eeritteh or blernisk—and urge on your • Listen ta'none of the base falsehoods, that are always sure to be circulated by our ene mies on the day df the election against the democratic candidates—no charge can be brought against any of, them that they feet to meet, and none have or can 'be brought that should cause a democrat to hesitate for a moment in going the W OLE TICKET AND NOTHING BUT NI E TICKE r. ':We often hear ef men worth thousands becoming bankrupt, The reason is they invest.their money in the stock of specula ting institutions, which in nine cases out of ten, break up, and ruin all connected with them. If rich men could curb their avarice, and, instead of hazarding all they have for the .poor chance of gaining more, would,turn their attention to agriculture, they might then boast of real wealth and independence. We consider. a.man with a "little farm well tilled," though it may, in dollars and cents, be worth but little, as more truly wealthy than the man who has millions invested in stocks. Who ever heard of a frugal farmer being in want of even the luxuries of life; 'yet there is nothing more coati - non than to 'hear of men of large money fortNa becom ing pensioners upon the .gene,Pillty of their iriends--perhaps some Jiocir countryman whom before they affected-to despise. _ importance of a Vote. we commend the following to our demo cratic readers this morning. It shows the great importace ol,a single vo:e, The e_ lection of Senate in our county last year, furnished an instance of the necessity of ev ery democrat doing his duty as the fed eral majority in the Senate was retained by a federal majority of one in this county, “Joseph Snelling, of Pethaai, a minister of the gospel; in Hancock's day, and who is now.in his old age „an industrious and wor— thy farmer, stated that prior to his entetitig the ministry, be voted for John Hancock as Governor of Massachusetts. . but after his entering he ceased 4o have any thing to do with political affairs, as it was then convids eyed by .tbe, people to be incompatible with the duties of a learned divine for him to .ineddle with politics, as it would tend to prejudice in the minds of the laity. He adhered to thele gents, for, a:long time alai he left the min— istry to pursue agricultural pursttit., until a 'few hours previous to . : the election of Mor., ton, when resolved that he. would- give him his-v 4% (11!e fast votti'lle had given since . he voted, , pr tlancock,) he,did so, and Marcus Morton became Governor:, by one inajority74oo4ll,424.' TOO in* now living in Elul* nine t r:ii1:01 10 Artife A sai Ante linteidE A lien„,(wito him or-fultin4 &own and five fear.,) the loan: Iles of whom is 'pow seventy* - . 4ine yearn. -74ky latatte Om, 4,! 7 , '1480: l4O hi* I*-id***ol'l4ba*iltrri4:7ll irftso44:: ini'ifertegiegthre;. w imvea-democratie Senatoi'fiom that Elate in place of Mi.. Kerr; a whit , whose time a, 11,113 b. expires. VP TES folkiving the , result as brought by yessat Jay'44 I,4•Tait,E. Baltimore city 5 44 county. The counties that are yet to be heard from ate all federal and last year sent the following number of members. Worcester 594 maj St. Marys 283 Somerset 323 " 4 Dorchester 326 " 1 dem 3 Annapolis city 69 " 1 In the above counti s there is to be an increase of two members, which will make the number to be elected, (82) & supposing the federalists to carry them all, the dem ocrats will tat have a majority crfive in the House. DZIECOOTLATS LOTS TO YOUR There will no doubt be many appeals made to you -to scratch some of tha Dem• ocratic candidates. Remember that no friend to our cause will recommend such a course. Personal feelings should not be gratified at the expense of principle's, and Ilr) man who sincerely desires the triumph of democracy - over the proscriptive prin. ciples and dishonest schemes of federalism will present a trifling personal objection to drive him into an indirect support of our enierniet. Look to your ballots, then ' !TX.M Demerat. Cecil, Frederick, ra Hartford, Montgomery 2 Anne Arundel 5 Carron ' 4 Washington 5 Prince George Kent Queen Anne 1 Charles - Caroline Talbot Calvert 2 Allegheny 3 mixcEETs: acrataing —they are no friends to our cause and have no joy in the triumph of democratic principles, unless their selfish views are gratified. GO THE WHOLE TICKET, DEMO CRATS WITHOUT A SCRATCH and You will gain a 21orious victory. J. Q As'etnts' opinion of the Rhode /dual Q7le tion.—The,editor of the Nep Bodrard Register, in noticing the repot t that 3 )hn Q. Adams had vol unteered his services to defend Messrs. Anthony and Pearce, say.: `OA Wednesday, we conversed with the rntleman whe called upon Mr. Adams in relation to the subject, and by him wo are in formed th:ttit , isrtrue., Mr. %lams declared it as his opinioit, that the People's Constitution was framed and adopted in accordance with the first principles or our institutions; th•tt it is the estab lished Consti dion of Rhade Island, and the su• prairie law of the State; that Thomas W. Darr is the rightful and legitimate Groverno: of Rhode I.larid v and there is n escaping from these con elusions' ,Whigs, do you hear that? An Island sold at Auction! —The N. Y. Morn ing Post says that the League Llrnd, near the junction of the Schuylkill and Delaware, was sold at Auction on Monday night for forty tlu,usand one hundred "cliti ire. It contains 421 acres of meadow land, with lxcellent improven ents, and woof, two or three years ego, have been consid ered cheap at two hundred thousand dollars. The bridge and causeway connecting it with the mein land, are said to have encl. 18,001 ur 20,003 dol lars. Lsague Island was. a few years ago, the site of a paper city. • The projectors of it thought to con centrate the re the export of Schuylkill coal . lrAs the federalists have been trying to injure Maj. Anderegg by stating that he has but recently come into the country, we deem it proper to say that he has been here for fifteen years. He came previous to Jackeon's first election. A griculturalSchools.--The State Agricultural Society of New York have appointed a committee to memorialize the le g islature for , tho establish ment of Agricultural Schools in such parts of the State ap may seem desirable. This is a grand movement, and. it , is hoped that the Legislature will give that consideration which the importance of the object deserve s. Snielts.—Plent about Boston. • -The . 4 United States and Saturday Post" is a splendid pa per. Take it.. . • General Can ctiOuti home. The N. Y. Choontalltale that it is meditated . to introduce a Seasion, to abolish The !Matinee of 111 Dollars United Spat cents en the dollar. Thtee itOrt.h-;•••cenus on t. 1,19 PaYT—Anton Time s:.for,i4 — . s ii tOr Aurora. Gti vr t i pf ik=.l.l9te .7. ; this kek fi>r 3S gentlemati: carry_ a flask of raw whiskey in his bet. _ ilo;et_loolvwell fat a young laby to be agitating “icolltary and .alone on the Promenade Bridge. Ildon't look well , fe a- , damsel to abuse the Constahle.s en the street. - 1 7t4forellook ffr young > man to swallow oysters vrithout taking them out of the libel!. Convolescent,--Serretary Upshur. Turned Democratic.—Little Delaware. Federal. The city of Nauvoo contains 10,000 in— habitants. The Hindorts have the art of personating death so as to deceive able surgeons. Don't take—Dr. Lardnei's Lectures in Philad. Don't believe it.—That they are going to light the streets of Cincinnati by setting fire to pig's tails. A Kentucky Clay Club have presented Butts with a walking cane. The Rev. Dr., Channing died at Benning ton, Vt. on Sunday last. p:3. The Ohio is in high flood about these days-- St. Louis Mound City. The low ebb is about these diggins. ICPThe juiges of the election, at the different polls in the city, will confer a fa vor ()pan us by affirding our messengers facilities to obtain the vote at the earliest moment, 4 members 2 Right.—The editor of die Saturday Cou• rier, kicked a fellow out of his office for in solent language, last week. Eleetion in Albany.—An electiun was held in the 7th Ward, Albany, on Friday, to elect an Alderman in plac of Mr. Buck lin, the Democratic candidate, was elec ted by a larger majority than his Whig op ponent had votes. This is the shadow of corning events the '.Empire State" The Clam Bake - which milt place at Chepachet last week, was attended by eight thousand persons. It was declared that Thomas W. Dorr is the rightful ernor of Rhode Island. The political excitement is very high in Canada. They are dissatisfied with the Cabinet, Another Wriakle: —The -Boston TiMes says: irWe have found out the meaning of '•going it like . bricks." The brick business of Philadelphia is one of the most flourish - , The Governor of Connecticut has called a special session of the Legislature. .11 hungry Jury. --At a late Court in Hat • ifax the Jury being about hall - starved eon menced a regular dance in their room a— bove the Court, to the tune of .Whar did you come from," The Sheriff was soon sent up by Jo - 43 Leigh, with orders to provide them a more suitable apartment in the jail, where. they might continue their frolic during the night, if they thought prq, per. dlccident.—Mr. A. J. Jude, t f Mobile. lost his life i on Saturday, 24th ult., by the accidental dis'charge °ibis g in. r. J. wa s a young man of excellent character, and but recently married. Suicide.—A Mr. Webb—somewhat die . anguished on account of his Ravels in NI.; estine, Egypt, &c., commi•ted suicide on Friday last, by throwing himself overboard from the steamboat Kosciusko. lie was re siding at Middletwon Conn. He has lef t ; a wife, who feels his loss moit poignantly, la2•Brig'it eyes and French rouge are sore temptations to the clergy. Let him who.standeth take heed lest he get trip— • ped up.—N. Y. Aurora. itr'r hey have had a large fire at Blarik Rock. Several extensive m tchine manu factories, forges, &c., were con sumed Mr. I. S. Smith and Gen. Porter are the principal sufferers. Brdegroom dead. Under the groper head will be found the marriage and death of Mr Win. B. Flagg of Holden. We had put the marriage in the form when we re• ceived the notice of the death.—Barre Gazette . PATIENCE.—Poverty would rise in its gl;astly multitude to cut the throat of Wealth, and then gash itself,limh by limb. if Patience,the angle of the poor, sat trot by its side, pointing with a sohnu,fivst to the lif.t to come. • Curiosities in Boston—The Xeriiitaid, the Ouraug Outang, and Dan'l Webister. Platonic Love.—What, said a lady, 'do you thinki of platonic lover 'Madam,' said the gentleman, very so lemnly, think, like all other lonics, it is very eltctting.'-=l?ic. It is altogether.probable that if every whig ;rat ir& world was swept from eras the people nnght inane to jog along as consfortable as usual, only a little ofit sayothe whir , are-oft lap ped to. head 'and tail end iipiadwife ertioimoit t test look, for all the world ilt,,a . /;41 of ego That's no' fish ti :N u t i • T_Witliwe fixim-ilie-Si*lrlieidndirt 4- . per. -1,..We would caution the Democrats to place no:oo6l4sec in-.lm Aosertietw makes, The Whig wars icknowiedg. _thilt they are %litigate o:Delaware but thie preten netarni pacierciaims a Whig victory, There are several rithbidigs , at the democratic party in the same paper, but we will let them pass. Mekincholy.—The Boston, Times says that six dandies fell into apoplectic fiis • the other day, on learning that their tailor had I determined to do a cash business. This is :tad news to the poor fellows, and will raise the price of straps and whiskers. Look out for more "Songs -of the Seedy." Fanny Elssler can't get an engagement in Paris. What a come down. How to restore faded calpet.—Dip it in strong salt watc r. Husband, I don't know where that boy got his bad temper—not from rne I'm sure. No my dear—for I don't perceive that you've lost any! Romantic.—A lady on a summer morn— ing beneath the waving branches of a bhade tree tickling a toad with a straw. The "Curystal Fount" is the name of a new Temperance paper in New YorL. Served his bacon.—Mr. E. W. [lain the. con doctor of the Bjston and Nor•vieli trail) of core who was so s erverely injured on :11,-nclaq atter , noon, is doing well, and bids fair to recover. Dr.Swalin, the author of the far-famed Pana cea lies dangerously ill at Phil idelph a. Curiosities in Albany. Among the curious specimens of strange animals exhibited yesterday, the Micro scope says, there were two real South African monkeys, and three Simon Pure dandies from Broai way, New York. They were al. in one pen togetl.er, all marked in order that they might he distin guished, they resembling each other so much that the difference could not be ob served except by the closest scrutiny. How to tnake - Illoney.—The Picayune: as instructs its readers, and people gener , . W au.ox ELDER, Alte Ily: "Let the business of every body else Rakewelra lone, and attend to your own. Don't buy Court 11 "" m ' on Grant 1 { \AKENOTICF.tImI tnewhd what you don't want. Use every !tout to it C.. 1111 Of CO:iintim Plea9ol dvan'age, and studs , to make even leisure Lite benefit of !be Iltsolven , Loge ours useful. Think twice befo rel you a o nit :AI Raid I 7 .itrl 1.:14 ai paiehel tro'v away a dollar: remember you will Cee . ti r t!o e :;: l et 'l l 1 ilia i c.o l I :el l' l7= f ro aye anoth , rti make for it. Find recreation I looking after your business, and so, your usiness will not be neglected in looking af . . , • , care of the, profits. , Look over your bo oki reaularly,-and if you find an error ol a i cet.t; trace it - out. Should a stroke of misfortune come upon yOn ill trade, retrench, work harder,,but uever 'flv the track.' Confront diffictillies with unflinching - perseverance, and thi will dtsappear at last. Tho Ugh you shotild even fail in the struggle, you will be honored, but shrink from the task and you will be respired. By following. these rules, however. you 'need never say fail.' Pay debts promptly, and so exact your dues. Keep y.,ur wi.rd. Take the papers. 3dvertise," Bi'hoP+s OR Wednesday night, as Bishop_ Gris wold, of Massachusetts, was coming on hither from Goszon, his pocekt was picked of his pocket bOok,containtng 5111 He made his case known to the captain, and on the arriVal'of the boat .pear the what f,Nlr. Brown, superintendrOAtof hacks, and officer A. M. C. Smith. who were ap pt 'sett of the affiir, watched as the.pissen gers carne off the boat,.and seeing three noted pickpockets come off the boat as passengerenamed Joseph Miipay, John Wilkins, and George W dishy, arrested them and lodged in prison. Nothing was found on them, but the officer found in a crevice, near the captain's cabin, a glove in which the stolen money was, which was identified by the Bishop as his.—N. Evening Post. co:.FEw„ &c. 5 0 BAGS prime green Rio Coffee, 30 packages Y,:fl .Iniperla I and Gunpowder Teas, 20 bills large No. 3 Mackerel, 6 boxes Sperm Candles. received and for safe by F. BBLEMBS, Corner of Hand and Liberty sls. Oci . it FOR SALE OR BJEITER for l'Atsi,u poi klifinufac tures and Coniikeis -Produce-6 - half biixes of choice Cavendish Tobacco, iiiree trialiiies and prices-330 hash ells of Flaxseed Cake in bhls, in lota to suit customers. t AC fi A 9111Ssonet. and Coin. Merchant, No. 9 Fifth street To Iron Manufacturers. JOHN CLARK 111131ANAWAY,S Nato Ind wrfat istprootzene in running oaf' tai refining seta!, sr purpoAe of making,Bar-/ros. ATMS plan Consists of a close fire, by cast plates, rear ..41 1 i.-•. ;tins op the chimney 7 feet,3 by Si feet at bottom, *hi 48 inches square at top; the pig and cchtt is pat in at the top of the,fipe. and the blast I. receivat'ontirwsides.. The:!were-iron plates are as thick as..t..knfey 'commonly used, and the plates on the top of thewt Wienosaitak -dm!. a half by one inch thick, and 18 inchnii - litipallir - it top. Having received Letters Patent for the aliteil now of ' far it to the public on reasonable terms. Any - information can be had, by adtfing me, at Portsmouth, Ohio. J. C. MuldAtid‘WitY. The undersigned halms% I ped Mr. a. C.. M r m an p ora e s Patent Run out tire for show two , yeare, take pleasure in recommending it to the public. looro totatro/OrlY to all Iron Manufacturers nea& iropruvensent _Au the °pea firm, or on the old plan of runalpSout Metal. „ The cupola. or patent fire, will:mod to least one, Ilth in the fuel aged: will make as wait metal la• a given lime as two open fires; and fedi* metal ot at good quality us the open dreg ..We have used 'a tire of this kind for two veers, and have derived such advaulage'from It, that we olutobe r• hilly reponnnend It. , , „ Mr. bleillpitieway has aiim put one up atltostispoutti, • and 4400 pet sput Wheeling, both ilf,fth,ith 51 . C. 'Enda Itote% . oblt'ettcy. bre tittek9o l 7 "" new at ma in the Vatted Slam October TO, 11401104 k L - '-.. - ,i ,, i. , i , 1',Q , :. MtM urat;. , the "IS4tits Elec. lavaiffif-We shhall*Oge that Miscasts Roux. August 39,1842. memo HOUsE 11.1Y1)1,ter4: 14th hill!. at 2 o'clock ; ittid' - nt`PltuOted oat (I,u'' iteeetowia the sth ofthc, two glories high, with , hoittlipp. de- Terms at Sale--By ol d er otitt Pittsbuyth •.• n welohe r 6 mum te the nonorahle the — te . t t - Qii.orter SeBrtons of Ike pr, 4 l ' of 411egkeoy. priE position of Nicholoik Keespert, in Nersainrs aforesaid, humbly sherf et h , .pyoyidect himself wob a tit , Of travelers Al othenhat taxi Whip o'orrio!d,ond proyelloi . ed to grant Mm a licenoe to ke ti tainmeut. And your petino.., pray. We, the sabscrlbsrs, eithiat cert 11 4 y, that the above per esl y a n d temperance, moth room and conveniences for ip m hie of strangers and travelers, , cessary. Mattlic w Elliot, A. Atwater, H. B Sinclair, John Cnnk, John John 11 rison, Cct 7-3 t. In the Court of Quatter:: of A nezheny .A.ND NOW TO IV IT, nth)* rerts the clerk to give newspaper- pet t h, din the tn persons. in lei est, it In the phone said Court nu Mond.y en CF. fit. (non and there 10 Mate a rT hove mode in the plan of said 11, they shall be heard. By thP C Oct 7-3 t Boon AND PRINTI% 0 AT. 11 Corner °Jiro Tux propriri of 5 of. In Metro. ATP NIANt FACTURER egpeclNl, and the pal rons of 1 hose paper, and well rhoren assortment of air 411[71 NEM AN. Mg) Al2l - fa NeceFiary $o 4 Sub l`riut lug pn.cdio 1 LEI TER PRESS or EVERY RE:i Bill. of Lad; Bill lirod4, filar k Cher Book?, Pamphtelo, Handbills, au tints of Stage, Steamboat, and Ca.al Printed on the shortest ilollce ini We respectfully ask the petro• the public in general iu itit bra Pittsburgh, Sep:. :39:1R42. Oct. 5, 1842-5., SAMUEL NAMILTON.SItWit I -41 - lENpr J , .scg, IVtieeNnaf Simnx P. BRADDOCK. I Aeon Foam. Baker ; pt II von OunisoN, Wngork). .3.1% MKS STEVENFON,TaI:o I City. 'SUGAR& MOLAs%F.I. 40 la 50 " 00 Boac2is4R.l°(."." MUSI 0 CII 0 °L.—Si r . m: sp cl ly infer la the r aises chilly. that be coulee , trialrt fors ly, for the purpose of leather I iucittikioi sit. He pledges hie (mined of i red rite( hot( is syeemw. no .p.ilns stall be spared to rad. pupils. Ladies will be waited an a( Or has reduced his prieti For particulars peace exit as rge. WANTED 7.4TMEDinT ate MlTilafy COmpailit• ebony. in the intiactty of Muir ruction. clothing and lawn: Many ()incubi are under the ,•• cal knowledge o f a M nairal le tendency over the morals art may also draw too much et • studies or occupation. To Lilt 10 say, that the acquisition oft , lar a source or recreation and - Puhohutecl. The taste hecovn inelhla4 ion for wady wore arda Imind is n ore abstracted from youth are so tinkle to fall into. •,, /.011 la music in.detey way lioe • ocenpalion.as the time devoid ways I aye it 'a definite Uinta' Another ce•ject ion that parents ahoiod their children become euei be led into irregular bawls. i" mighSsay with the same propriel his son tattaki to write a PA ai counterfeiter, so that the I we make or any arquirrawal. "it is - now to he hoped that from , prejudices that may have herr or parent.; are removed, and ce their children the privilege off porton lip. Call at. Col. Troril N. It. 'No boy need applf rot written Mineola from his parent CARPET AND DRY Fresh Arrival it'd Owe rip if E Subscriber havina just • -I- Cirpettr and Dry Goodryi Wantsorthe community at eV , ensit. They earnestly solicit 0;. wishing to buy, before m ating • Their Stock consists as Cohost: 1 g Brussrls'earpets, new style, P r Superfine Ingrain, do I ', Fine. : do do '," -' comindO do do • 443-4t34 Plain Venetian; 4434.48 Twilled. do • ~-...,' Li Zing iCarpct, a new gond tvw" - ari ielc. Floor Oil Cloths, all widths. r - In connection with a well ' Fancy Dry Goods at as areal a otter Mahn-Amen! in alertly. - W. &tea l net 8..3t0 le No.llo* —. rNIVER I Board of Trwitees ot the Peensylwania will De held at lat Monday, the 10th inat„ at , Get 8-2 t THOHAS • able family, two tatloP Tearhei and Cnverowl. Oat and tetittiaite qualiticatioae,ted **fial. religtow family. wet went 1:IA8111W fTga net COAL! , Fsro to .:samountoit an/ Pla bi (=nth, la2;;4 11 .f3E.ft wit Sit RD ELEOftt ate r Ailegheni, Be did little ,ste: it)rionninign rf:r l co public TealPavan om ' ashinOton ,that the fi I terrniate meetings— fqtrk and Smithfiel Saturday, Sc cutive Comm nuouncement, ommon enern hat every eff •ation t but they: hay. evil of Inter nfound."—T nor tho -rn amber the thypies lat wager. adz a fuss n Penn 81 ppose4 by was left th e taking it it lig bustles. .robattle; for I !lament krait prime Cu allenget hits c onedi boy. Canadian A s (if. Canaaa ugut fur. Ills titer-est- Tort etny Canadiat . present CB ft Tke 'em eatA Ale e by the Ge he new - e have ()cc MEM 'nsequenth place, f, the meanti A bill hai iaa Parlia r interest t( Case of 13 per cent. ase the Upper I - MEM is d ise as e Its ott the A scharged 1 appettv to t tfeated the usual of the sea .hian of Tit :on, Esq., b, S. Mittistu ut of State. doesday, ha t , and; perfu en the two on . in [weal 9 the news y the Mexi y have ca t was, la se nom 'while • LA, and take , ge, jury, an hat a: s •rio 1 :y Mexico, tronps, a eediag to •ton.: infinitely lufihitely we hay; 4a Pontai th;, both T 'had a wi ‘4 was a proral t; not k church ; the emu '~ t~nuse en .him Y ;tha litif -Arm pae ikear it Tien