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(1 5 1WarA, 161 151 149 159 198 Zt--1 2,1 Ward - .143 133 134 14 2 24)0 {-ad Ward, 237 214 2' 6 230 2'5 go 1 4th Ward 162 154 153 155 231 *"'l,st4 Ward,....211 209 231 223 193 1 War , . 63 67 67 81 131 old 24' Wird, 43 37 34 58 58 :-=l•3/1 Ward, 91 93 14 131 98 140 Waid,....169 151 164 177 151 Birmingham .32 3) 32 ;(16 49 Lagorencevilo, .... 51 4) 49 49 31 Pat • 164 153 180 2 1 2 144 Peebles, 69 63 65 73 1 . 23 Wilkins, .74 68 17 77 135 101 101 101 101 :3 Vdr.ralll,p . -..1 1 0 1 1 13 10 . 1 110 81 li.;lwiltelt, ........161 2'4 159 1 1 2 1-50 3.llTersott,. .. 65 69 60 6: 101 11 411 n,_ . 75 71 71 71 47 Utiper'St. C1a;r....000 fill 001 0041 001 I.riWetr St 'lair, .. 94 9' 01 12i 111 Itubipslit, 111 Itl7 104 I'l4 6.3 ray6re 1'77 • 13i 133 135 124 Fittrlley, 010 000 000 001 010 Ain^“. 114 115 I'B 1:8 27 0100,..... 51 52 51 53 75 Franklin 000 013 003 009 010 RwervP, 000 001 0;0 003 00 ) Him 89 88 81 94 GO P ne, 122 122 121 122 91 West Deer. 030 030 00) 091 000 Est.Derr 115 11.2 112 1141 8 1 Imiiatia, .7'4 82 81 92 73 Sbarrourg, b,: ... 47 000 030 000 13 Tit I, J,-- -- tne 1 , nc7at, 546fi1,";,°iWn.17,1CL717.: DAILY MORNING POST 71;3. PIIELLIPS cS . SMITITI,EDITOItB AtiD PROPRIEToRS WEDNE.D sY, OCTOBER, IQ, 1842 see First Paige. Our readers will d oilitlssi attribute the want of editorial matter, to its proper eaitie: —the fact that the election was held yester• day. In the bustle and excitement of the time, we found ourselves unable to devote aiiinment to the preparation of matter for our paper. The rlection—Glorious Aesult. We have, at riinA troahle and expense, pro, eared returns from'..9 out of the 34 election dis. 'Hots in the county. and have the:pleasure of an• flouncing to our readers the trinmphant ciccticn "of two of nor candidates over the c.imb'n-d ro horte of federal stn. THOMAS FARLE y- is elected Clerk Of the S^F.lon., etc. ver MITCHELL,'and .. %V 11. KARNS is ileeted the ieglialature oviir Jas. Robinson . We sincerely wish that 'Mr R's hid 1,111,n ,•on' - any orhis co-part zing. Toe average ni-jori ity of the whips eli.eted will n i exeec 1 330 votes. Ihe townships to come in (West I) er excepted) will be favorable to the Dainocrats Attho' our return may not be so accurate as we *Mrld - desire. 81111 it is wore full in ours than any other. ;Apr. Dizzo—thi Tuesday (ve.iterday) evoning, at 9 il'eluele, after a short illness, Mr. SYLVESTER CoanttaVa, Merchant, (of the firm of Cusgrate & Wields.) in the h ye,r of his a g e. The friends of the family are invite! to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 3 u'elm li, from his late rei.idzinee en Grant, letwecn Flo it and Se cond it rmits. Humun Lep, nvit Y. A specimen of the depravity to which the indulgence of bad passions sometimes sedu ces poor, frail humanity, is exhibited in a case which has been occupying the Phila delphia Sessions more than a wcek past, and is still unconcluded. Thu accused par ties, PikEwen and Shee, are indicted for a conspiracy to obtain a divorce from Airs. McEwen, a young and pretty looking wo man, wife of McEwen, the accused;—the evidence adduced shows man in a new and darker form than we are in the habit of see ingliim arrayed. The parties have here tohire all moved in highly respectable soci ety, and the accused husband was an open profeisorof religion. The testimony shows thatthe,,wife was seduced by the husband heftire Marriage—that he, after marriage, caused abortion—then colleagued with an accomplice and at this accomplice's viola iithis own wife's person, which was -effected by,force—and filially forged a peti s64l4(for a divorce in his wife's name. If .greater and more villainous depravity was e - eeeekhibited in one issue, we never heard of great interest is manifested in the Atial;,Os well (mom the enormity of the do -.ingsuithe defendants as from the able and -diOitiiignisted counsel engaged in the trial. Deltas, Brown, Rawle, Brook. Hirst and :others; are m oy ed . —N. Y. Su r. lineit*s Merchants 31a7azine. The Lletoher number of this standard periodical opens with an article on the ijommercial History of France, embra• eina aa account of Necker and his ad. =ministration. Article second is a full and , %Fiparelktly authentic account of the Com _rneree of .Cuba for a series of years.— With 119 government, and scarce ly any 94.p.aaspf internal commotion, but oadtator i tbswaost part impastable, and with +people possessed of that natural lan gor pf p4u d, in,st greater Or less degree common . to the inhabitants of all tropical a,flon-misbiug commerce, allactiti-e4teaspt from those periodlicirTe— mailions-erhickurfrequently pthstxate th e efts4lf 1 tba tredStateliand Great .13r•t , Lain, will& arefNe from similar; difredwerk • ,titgath 't hose here\tiareed.. Tlre N follovv, amen .the agV,egate inipoos ~attd „.44,4kiatte afterisland ƒt), .a &Q# o f y e a rA , showathe etwlisiess - oths emmt LD comnierrial prosimaritr, \ ..1833 '532;807;233 2 183 i 1834 33,851 itti`_,."'" .1 8 4 .185 414,7832 - 18A9 .4834:' V 1950,21.4 1840 ' " Cle aontv. a viir rrt, ;UMW MEM 41j — li t 4 71 41#4 ) 48 : 44' 1 4 / 1 .- EV A I: -I . --' .. • - -,'.'-: A . :l', - '. -. 7 . , , -; , I !;'''' - . '' ' ' 7 ':',.l - - ...'= , ,..f . ; , :-. - .'-: 4 , -t - : 3, ," - - , ...'" , :J- 7 sr - , -., - ErtE 410 At I .1-jEtECtION"--(:W4444412. :_„ Assembly. .....—.......n . ,.---•—+" . . .............,.....,—,--.L..,---.6.—-—. - ...,, - EMU * ear ;r: •.•-•• 0 0 ItM3 183 193 COI 216 219 13 214 217 4)0 217 237 ; 5 19) 193 i l l/ 127 134 ;531 53 61 P 5 104 i:49 129 159 7' 4) 4.3 :95 N 3 33 001 143 114 :6) 1.21 1?7 099 1 % 9 131 !. 8 121 124 12) i 5 SI 000 15: 15: 103 102 000 43 45 003 010 010 003 11 1 113 00) 53 63 001 121 122 'On 0.11 091 013 26 27 011 75 76 010 010 00) 010 0» 010 0)) 01 72 011 97 97 090 00) 010 019 70 7 , 3 00) 7 3 7-1 00 013 000 0)0 r1,11.= 1/••• a. ...am. 111111 d. ‘bo:it 10,1141 S • her interesting particulars which we may theteafter feferto. The work, as usual, abou'irds with articles of importance to m"rcantile men particu— larly, of much interest to the gereral rea der. N. Hickman, Baltimore street, is a gent for the Work. The fcillovving table exhibits the nuni— bers of reVolutionary or wilitary pensioners in the several States: Ma'ne 1409 Alabaln2 192 N. Hampshire 1906 111i,lsi.sippi 63 NiaFsschusetts 2462 Louisiana Rhode Island 601 Tennessee 895 Connecticut 1666 Kentucky 886 Vennont New York 7089 Indiana 380 New Jersey 472 Illinois 105 Pennsylvania 1251 Nlissouri 122 Delaware Maryland 91 Michigan 90 Virginia 993 Florida l'err l y 16 North Cirolina 609 Wisconsin " 9 South Carolina 318 lowa 2 Georgia The Senate o insists of 21 members, 14 of whom hold over, and 7 were elected on Wednesday. Of Senators holding over 9 are Federalists and 5 Democrats. 01 the 7 Senators whose terms have expired, 6 were lederaliits, and 1 democrat. Whig. Dem. Senators holding over 9 f" 5 Montgomery, 1 0 Prince G :Owe's, 0 whig I,3‘;s, 1 Anne Arundel, 0 whig loss, 1 Calvert, 0 whig loss, 1 Caroline, 1 Charles, 1 whiz gain. house of Delegate N. 1842 1811 W. D. W. D, ral:imore - city, 5 5 Biltiinore county, 5 5 Cecil, 2 2 3 Frederick, 1 4 5 Calvert, I .2 3 Harford, 3 1 4 Montgomery, 2 3 4 Anne Arundel, 5 1 4 Carroll, 4 4 Wash;ngton, 5 4 Prince George's 4 4 Rent, . 3 3 Queen Anne's, 2 1 3 Charles, 3 3 Carr line, 3 3 Talbot, 3 3 FRIDAY-2 P. NI By the cars of this afternoon we h lye a ru nor that the Democrats have electel fo:tr in Alt , g nv; but letter: received at the Patriot, state 2 Demo erals laid 2 Whig4.—Sun Mankind may be dividzd into three classes.—Those who I.•arn from the ex• pe!ience of others—they are happy men. Those t‘l l o learn from their own experi- ence—hey are wise m'n. Awl lastly, Those whO learn neither from their own, not from other people's experience—they Montreal 'Trans. There is . Bundler class; ; they who teach others weil and wisely, but never learn hems elveS.-4urora. ATTEMPT TO BAIL SULLIVAN.—Yankee Sullivan was brought down from West chester county yesterday on a writ of habe- as corpus, wi , .h a view to have him admit ted to bail: The Rec ofcl'er, bef we whom he was hi ought, decided that the offence was bailable, but that he had no jurisdiction in the premises, and that application must be made for bail before a commissioner of the:( o nay !where the'indictment was found, and if no cornissioner,could be found to ad mit him tolbaii, or in the absence of such ,cornin;gaioaer 'then the . accused could he tiette l ia befeire a commissioner of another, e ouuty., isnit be admitted t o bail at his dis— cretion• artplicatioO was therefore steal ed,antlSoilivan re cnatided toWealOaa -Lex ,cDuty pia* 4, tria • • • . • .43,2867641 ' 13 ° A ratniaa 4§,200,980 of isoanity .att *6,797,565 I beAlin t ud4ll, i s , Ut44.14922- " r " ; 11"41 - di - ise gr - 0 14 i* 1- VA4 3 `iite , frpitiii ist rAtck' .4ilif-kokilw **-;( 1 .#4A041- ~.,_ ~ ..- 2 , ) , ~-,!..,4_,.. 10111E9 o M o . -i u. , :46 1 , ism •••• 4„jrm .11 1.111• IV ISA I•l4ilim Pensioners 14320 Ohio 4 Arka9,as 325 Dist. Columbia 15 Eilaryland Election, As , far as heard from Slate Senate. 'index ii 6.• ad- 41%971,1,;11-birsiLniAtti jn, .140 8.111.4777. 3‘44..,ii.:ti11• „i s* .V..oo46:g,:tillriAiSAlL-•bi 0400$11 1 :''': . c; :;.- - - Atment,-,;-, . --: * -44 0 4- .. - •• • 4Zutititfirit Pi I -1 . : 441 ;A m t,..,-). , .ig_ ~ x i ttr i 0,46:4. -siii% ~....,P7 .ri, -, ' - • ~i , -..1iiic44:114., 'T)777-pfs _:-•=:.,--:,;.-,, Commissjoner. Recorder. 4c , * n e ' l l ID . i 4 4. 44444 z 0 0 0 7 . 7 .11111 =MI WSW lIEWI ge, 124 : 1111 " L 9 ri — TT "3 Or 779 231 203 10 'T 240 187 9 9 222 211 21r3 143 1 2 3 237 122 6 2 2 1 :6 'l4l 20t 20) 11 31 201 211 12 3i 183 192 127 65 49 20 141 59 51 11 131 67 P 35 32 12 6 76 42 11 4 '6l '5l OJO MOM ,11.1.1 . a .111.11 WPM 159 I EI ' l 5 32 115 ""7 -2 11' T 47 7-41 .40 24 105 090 41 21 108 call '.37 17 "' " 1 4. 7f.' 33 49 212 "" 50 3i m.g• ...AI am! 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MINA mmA mmo Trd 115 — 47 '7l T 57 )1 151 mum- mmm •a 1 pme mmA mAM M.. wad .4 ..4 146.. .g. .-' 4 "4 18 ;1)0 13 17 IJ Ou) 11 f , 16 17 el 6 LL 16 -vg . 4 .4 N am wdm 4 4 mom= w•. 11 2 d 127 8 2 4 4 M a g mosi. mat ... i mum .... :lima my , 6 h Irma 6 6111.4 . 1 "!411 .;4 VSI welIA 1 Er 7-1-4.1 2i 25 5 7 4 4 I; 6 is..q it v. NA Mai ret.-1 Vail .. NM f 0.1 .3 47 45' 4{ ms• 19 i 2 ... ralI• 1 7 cri ".. we • ..." oral a. ••ar. m. ••• • M. 2•• ••• uaa.. aaaa a a.s waft 41111.. eigAra 0n.5 , 1 WO /I .291•1 VI/ saa ] Lfay. la Cl.1•11sa ai Si AM iL11.1.10 woman waso amo Oar. Mi. Bliss, whose precarious state since the meeting in which he was wounded, has atnrded -little room for hope, expired yesterday about 2 o'clock. We have known the deceased since his first coming to Louisville, in the capacity of Professor in the Louisville College.. He became editor ofthe News Letter, when Mr. Flagg gave up, the station, and whey that• paper was merged in the Louisville Journal, he was engaged for a time as assistant editor. More recently he was elected Librarian of the Mercantile Library Association,. and occasionally contributed to to columns of the Journal—to whit extent we are not aware, although we recognised a number of his articles in the editorial columns' of that paper It is not our province to al luf.+e with any particularity to the circum stances which led to his death, or to d'A , ell upon his peculiar virtues. The first will soon be „larought bet ;we a Jury, the other will he the theme of his eulogist. He was a quiet man in his manners, and rather Un obtrusive than otherwise in. conversation We were always on good terrr►s with bini, and exchanged the Cotiftesiet of acquain tances, on the day he was wounded. We deeply regret the circumstances of his death,or that pt °vocation should haVe Seen given to lead to a catastrophe so painful. 20,792 The N. O. Bulletin says—The schooner Ann Anria, Capt. Peters, arrived In eight days from Sieal, We have conversed with a passenger, from whom we learn that the Mexicans had not yet made their appear , ante off the coast, It was believed that the Mexican fleet had gone to Vera Cruz, but they were expected to return and visit Campeachy, and the troops at that poet wet e busily employed in putting the forti— fications in a complete state of repair.— The regular force there amounted to about 5000 men, and the militia that could be called-in, on an emergency, are five times that number. The people we re f u ll o f enthusiasm, and det-•rtniued to resist any invasion the Mexicans might attempt. We learn from the same gentleman' that the three Yucatan vessels at Laguna were not captured, but, treacherously delivered to the Mexicans by their commanders, on the payment of $.13,000 in specie. This fact was leaking out among the Yucatoes, and it was supposed the culpable persons would be arrested, tried and punished. tVe learn from Capt. Peters that the Yucatan government were anxious to re new the previous arrangemcnt with the Texian Navy, and the money necessary to eff,ot that object was appropriated and ready to be, paid over. The A. M. it, is understood 'brought communications to Com. Moore on the subject. The West India Mail Company steamship Medway, Captain Smith, torched at the B 'Hz; nn Friday, the 22.1 instant, haying left Vcr a Cruz on the 15:h. She brought five passengers, amongst whim is the bearer of despatches from the Amer ican !Winkler at Mexico. Tho Medway was off l'ampieo, and landed tha mails., A severe nnr• alert), Wind prevailing at the tine, she Was una • ble to receive the homeward mail. The most important item of intelligence by this arrival is the fact of the appointment of V. Al insnte as Enshassad r Extraordinary to the Go. iernment of Washington. fie had alresdy and was entrusted with plenary po vers for tha settlern . nt of the qui stions at issue between the two countries. It is stated that an expedition was fitting nut at Vera 43risx for Galveston, consisting of a sic/liner, and another which was expected from England, and three •ar four schooners, Troops were concentrating in every direction: Several thousands were at Jalapa, and it was con fidently beljeved that an invasion of Weis would take plime,in.a fsw weeks. . The:United States cutter Woodbury, for whose safety serious apprehensions had been entertained,. lelkirera Celts on 1-Ith for this pert.--A. Q. Bee; 27th" gept. _ A writer beautifully remarks that a man's mother is the reprefenative of his Maker.—, Misfo4une, and even crime aget op no harri: ers between her and her sou; While his' mother :litres he .will have one frieOd'un'vaii:r. AO dili iron paten ; When , he „is 'aliodereii i , tSpt ite4ertAint.;-wlie4 heir miirert;l, `he spoiktootit4rVitikOsitc . - ** 4 .: ;flow CA C) X :2 -a 72 z 0 Nko. .4 r Frion the Louisville Ciazette,Oct. 7 . 1 Death of Mr. Bliss. IT UCATA.N Mexico. Register. e 7"" ++ 4.0. X i 0 ..., • • f • ag. myra menlo spy. "gm! me ti so. 10 - 5 190 135 ,) 127 ti 7 221 216 10 8 220 215 4 42n 164 3 3 211 154 II 32 137 212 12 20 186 215 50 13 94 0 422 35 13 135 C 2 15 4 25 92 10 '4 73 90 ~5 X 72 y 4. 4 4 4.4.4 all • 0 .4. p r . TIT r 173 . 153 115 001 37 23 1115_ 1 3 -1 25 ye. Room in •••••• saa •••••• gv. 111•411 14 . 4. 4.148 WI. 4 WWI L 41411 "" 144 i 74 61 1 6 "'"" 1 • " 71 73 19 "' ;'!:e 17 13 I fr"" !il 0 4 82 96 10 '4 61 m , .44 m m.. ma. ,fiami .011 i 7 : : 129 lot ..4 w.. 91 102 • 8.) 109 3i !ti , 12) 166 ° 44 37 152 165 NAZ 48 67 suz . 2! m 22 glz M .. 1 max :gmss,; TI `9'IT (O nt 8. . a 8 is,a :31.1 H 10 G 1 1 18 ft.. , 121 133 oari 1%3 131 r-. —. Gin GIZ MAX Ir_st4:;a2 111 4i na4 MEI mu 6B 6 4 CZA en 55 31 =L i m . - ;z1 12:4 :=7l 5-na U - A2 =t3 ;.02 WO! ' 4 l! TTi 22 ' a7Eira" ,, . .caa 121 ,47,",a sw ail 61 TN s'a 47 - RT !!! 841 i.e.. p 49 Ell 4 lq 1 '4374 16 11 2 . 1 7 it in u._ tide. It flows on from a pare lountaln, and speaks happiness thr , ugh this vale of teirs, and ceases only at thet ocean of eternity. 8u41.v ESS. —The Pcnnsyl vanit Lug iirer giver an account of the bricks inanu'acture I in Philadelphia and its vicinity. at the various yards, duriig the yearn 1841 and 1812. The nuintym. ni bricks manufactured in 1841 being, 58,63.1.0P0 'Poe numb it do do, in 1842, 51,515,000 Ni: nilivr less in 1812, 7,115,000 1811 57 630,000 at 87,25, $124,752. 51 In 1844, 51,515,00, a' 86, 301,010, 00 Diff!rence in tavor of 1841, $115,672 5) It is , stiinated that toe stock of bricks remaio ing hmd ill's winter, will ex c eed that of scre ral prece-'inz by at least 50 per cent, Tne waves paid to workmen are rroOn 121 to 25 per cent Iss this year than in 1811. In eight of the ia , rest yaids, the owners mate th nu inti'y of bricks oa hull at ar, a , gre g,.ite of 4,030,000. 1 .- -I . ll:worth, the I"rnk,e Pod•striin. Liner completing his tusk of walking one thousand milei in no thoirnin I h mrs, inadi the following ad B trclav, of Eogl.md, the only oth er individual that his perlormed this ardmius feat:— "Lu&vs fuel ri-,irlenuea: —ll the 25th day of August teat, at 12 o'clock. M. 1 commenced the ardous task of walk n2;1003 mile , in 1000 consec utive hours. morning, at 16 minutes and -forty -tw r seconds after 3 o'clock, I completed the pertormanve; and tw me to assure y•u that I have walked on,: mile every hour since I star el, and that a journal of the time has been kept by tho,e persdns in wh , se dtar.tc I have been, who wit! testify to its c trrectnes ;ant it is now op n to the inspection of every one who wis . .es to ex • amine it. I have continu d , o walk one mile ev ery hoot since the completioa of my feat un to this time, making 14 of les over the 10 0 0, for the purpose of giving an ouportun;ty to the public of judging of my coed ti m. The distance from my room to the course he seven rods, which is not in the walk of the 1000 miles. And I will here state to you that I have Lest hut three and a Ita'f p mods in weizht since 1 started, and now feel to as good h^art and spirits as on the day I started. And permit me now to return my thanks to these gentlemen who have-so kindly extended to ine, their aid and encouragement throutrh my task, and f., you all to accept the thinks of a YAa¢irs Pao CSTRIA N." A N0F1T.1131.1 7 . EXPERIMEST• — LI.Iy Aire') Copt plain^d of a too'hache. All the remedies used on such occasions were applied, bit still she found no rellef. At length she deci•ted on sendhno to Edinburgh, a disqaoce of fifty miles fr no Ulvdes• dale castle, for a dentist to extract the suff ring tooth; and, when he arrived, she declared 'that her nerves were unequal to so' ;milting to the opera tion, unless she saw ri performed on sorrye on e'se first.' The few friend; admitted to the sane tbnary of her beadoir looked ag,'tast at this decla ration, each expecting to be c tied on, boo, of er the silence of a few minutes, and no one offarin r. she told Lord Airco that he most hay., a tooth out, Ih at she might judge from his mann-r of au:). porting the operation if she could go through it. He appeared vtnazingly disconcerted, hut a f•vir wry faces and Ferious expostu'ations having fail ed to molli'y the lady, the obedient husband F mitred, and a fine ;;;onnd tooth was e x tracted from his jaw, after which she declared, 'that she had seen e-ough in convince her that e could not undergo a sit ilar operation.' icirGm. Cass is corning horrw sJon. Tile set tlement of nor diffi ;nines with France has taken from the guvernment the m ,, tivcs which induced th- President to advise the G:neral to remain at the French Court, and he wit) leave fur horn as soon as formal perit.isQion reaeltr4s Th Theatre. ui N unlit z is.-now occupied as a livery stable. The steeds of Apolio give place to the nags of n Tat.ersall—‘•the home of the Mu , cs is changed to the Mews, It is different in Phili delphia. There is nothing stalde in the drama there. Governor Reynolds, of Missouri, has offered a reward of six hundred dollars for the apprehension of Orrin Porter Rockwell, charged with the crime of feloniously shooting Guy. Boggs, with the in tent to kill him; and of Joe Smith, jr., charged with being accessory, befbre the fact, to the crime of the said Rockwell, of i3OO for either of them. Rumored return of Mr. Puplneatt. • The Montreal Messenger,- of the 21st, says, 'lt is rumored that. J. L. Papineau. late Speaker of the Parliament house of Lower Canada, is in New York,on hisway. to Coada; and that he is to be appointed Postmaster General of thee Province, in !hoplace of Mr. T. A. Stayner, who is to retire anti) pensfan. The Salary of this h 410,000 a year. Mr.ttipintsail it will be recollected. was aailedifrom Cansaa on account - of his , "t*4trOric6ll4 - 0411:4tta rebellionE ‘ ca-hait 1111 0 e 'bee* ilia in. Itranie. , - *41i,19 tr-` i*, ... 4 ..-3 140 , , . ''.,':'A.!!,',' EnWMM!M Clerk of Courts, Hoiri a The-rtrial ! A :Daniel Maynard, far the murder of his wile Nancy; cements 'at. the recent term of Oyer and Tern:liner, before Judge Morrell, in Norwich, 'Conn. The district attorney stated the facts in the case; Maynard,'Who resided in the town. of Columbus, came .home. on the evening of the 15th-ofdast becemlrer,• from his work at i t erghbor's, a little' after dark, and went into Fis kitchen; after a few words said, he directed his oldest boy to bring him a water beech whip or gad from an outhouse, and which was about seven feet long, which he cut in two, and with which he proceeded to whip his wife severely; on his suspending the blows and leaving the house fora short time, his wife dives ted hers( fof all her clothes, in which con- A uditOk. =Ma nen 13 000 8 12 88 49 10 16 4 - T7 IT IN ono 21161 dition he continued to cruelly beat and strike her; that he then place her on the bed, and tied each hand tf bed•post, and again heat her with the whip; from all Which beatings and hruisings, she came to her death in the course of the night.—That to avert suspicion from himself he stained her mouth and teeth and linen with blue dye; to create the belief, that in a fit of 'tlespetation, she had killed herself by drinking that fluid. The wife was proved to he all ifileffiperate woman, bbt the jury convicted Nlaynard m inslaughter in the second degree—the purdshtnent of which rn y hp seven years in OH. state pr gn: :37 2 7 IMI ;C: KCa mlm 602 C.m C 24 ;47;.17 MUM i)ISSOLUTION OF I'ARTXERSHI P. --Tire part. ner-lip formerly eN1,1111..: 11,1 r the name of sowo, [toyer ,al the Rover t Wolk , . %row tl,mlv• ed 27t1, Seio'r, Irtst by the withdratyol (.IStromel Smith from Ulu firm. SA 11 I 'FA. SVIITEI, s NI I;()V1.: I t, A \ Mr , 0 ELL, JOH r. rill bur ph, Ilth Or!oher,lB42. Th e mietif, Liirinz of lion and Nnl's from Juniata mos will he t,1111•11 at the 11,•/tV1•11 %Val hi:, by T h e s hod, r I Ile firm of Tut heti. Ito) er and :tl ' Dow• ell, who are amply prepared io ;Wend to all orders in i heir line he ilie most I.heral hems, aid ht rem wed an 1. Minn to Imsoless hope 10 merit a coulintiame of public JOHN FUR SETT, SA I; 'L RA/VER. A N. 111cDOWELL Bowen NVorl;:, 11 Oct. 1812 Rooks N The htisii.e.s 01 11, Coyer ei• Co. hill he so. pamptifeba, lied up of ;he old stand, h Tint:tot, tS• llcDovre I. Oct 1:2--..:12w 1110aN'8 TEA.BERI2.I." Tuo co.wAsti. L.,Nt AsrEn,Oci. 24,1842 D - . Tuortx,—My Dear till,: I cheerfully and eordia ly emb ace the pre=cut I.lvordn'eommittittily to re• turn to yon we warineo tmtol,s UI g rtOitutle for your un. equalled :o unexceptionable invent'on of your very justly celebrated Tea hcny 'rnotli•lVusli,anti I fet..l that lat in d u ly' bound to say that I have derived the great.. eiFt and limit beneficial erfeci from its frequent :tad all Lau .1-sure pin I hal lam exceedingly hap py to have the iiledsore of I nfo•ntin t' you, that sincerely add torill.,ll, speaking, I can i t. justice o, its fie 41.1,11 11, • It, all that unfortunate portion ef Ih , . I.ll,ltati r.tc , I h:tth . zhotil Ihe gittl.t. tell.) are hOw ilad , r_tdill,t, the tho.l I xc,ur .:1 1 11 , 2 rut [he ‘1“,.1 of n al. dick & it ityp .- ral tot! of ex,ielly he nature of \ vhlc it yours is prepa red, a hay for years been se:form:4 from lire in. j irons, tht-Init'ltVe anti elftets or wortioe,-3 tooth p itvdios alt.' Other tvo. I , prpparatio.N. In et:106114Mo tinr4but ine to s ty that I ',aye ti , ert your Tooth - Wash Ittti for a silo I m•rmtl, and y 4 1I Ce 4 i I horni2hly ronvinced lino it Is the I.{-41 now known. its iht,litital.le virtues in pre,ervititi the teeth, (which if kept in a 2 00, 1 and tia'nliztttate coudil ion, is the grealetiq melieti,lotiebt iliat adorns the human err Cluct tire) are not to he excelled i easifitt and re' hiving the sit tTerer from tooth :trite, and resinrirez tire all IDA lu a healthy and purified condition. a lid I:iv•ng alsn a S Vet'lllCFS and IQ a diia4rt cable breath hitherto unit' 11,,5, n. Acurm my si'mie wish for our surrmzz, from JOSEPH CRAMMER It sho ILI he kouwu, to a l whom it may concern, that a large nuns her of the CillZell of l'itishtirgli, for some hie part, have hrru iestifii; !he (fit acy of the crilelitaleil )icii•uvrrus Tooro Acne UR oys,— and that in every in. stance it lias effected a radiva I cure, (welt iu the most iii vi•terale cases or this horrid complaint. All persons, t herefore,,u',jert to 111;s most di-tres.-ing malady, and de • ul 11.01i"rk:KTEI for future 11,e and orna• may ro,it ii,ured that a remedy is now within their reach, which is a certain dkatu to the 'morn ACIIE. It is also logiry clli •acions Ili i he preservation of decayed teeth, and in re uuving rill tartar and scurvy without the u.s.. of 311 insi rument nayy place in the city whe re It can :t! TIT I' ILE'',tt. A GII:NCV, Nil. 86 F.lllrt.i st reel. near Woad, so 0 proprietor. P.S.—Rereive,Wois (to , a lot 01 - S - PEiIIOR CIGARS NO:111/, atill other brands, at TIJ PTI.E'S, 86 Fourth street. BUFFALO ROBE BEAR SKINS AND Ui::=. 1 us r received. 3.(:00 Sea-rouble ruffalo Robes of dd .- 11.9 (runt qualities from Extra Is.a. Ito 3. A lot r f Hear nii.l Cut ins, I 1 .000 Nr. 1 and 2 Miislirat A lot r f Oiler ;Ind ftaeroon All which ar,offere lat reduced prim , fo cash or ap proved notes. Apply to A. BE ELES , at the American Poe Co, Ageucy, 0,112 -3 , n Corner of Front and Ferry sts. JUST ieccivi•d a superior ait idle of Lee F Co's. Lard Oil warranted to burn at any Temperature, for eale at the Lard Oil Store in Third street, nearly opposile the Offirc. Ort 1 2-lw CO rTEE, 'FE &c. r 0 BAGS prune areefrllit io _ 30 pack:.p.s , Y. 11 . I m perial and Gunpowder Teas, 20 bids large No. 3 Mackerel, 6 boxes Sperm CancLts. received and for en le by F. SELLERS, o.i 11-1 w Corner of liana arid Liberty sls. S-11.E OR BARTER fol hlannfac hire,. and Con .1 ry Produce-6 half b xes of elv , iee e.,r eur i, s h Trthiero, I hree q la lit ies and prices -330 hush ells of Flax.eed Cabe in bh a, in lots to suit cultntiters. IS lAC El A IZRIS, AO. and Coin. Merchant, No. 9 Fifth street. To Iron 'illanufacturers: JOHN CLARK INPMANA NAY'S Nero and useful improvement in running out or refining meta.l.for the parpoecof mating Bar,lron. THEplan cunsisis of a close fire, by cast plates, run' nlivz up the Chimney 7 feei, 3 hy 31 feel at haunts', and 18 inches ,glare at top; the pig an t i! : coal ie put in at the top of the fire, and the blast i= received on two sides. The I wereiron plates are as thick as those commonly need, and the plates on the lop of them are one inch and; a half by one inch thick, and 13 inches square at lop. .71aving received Letters Patent for thesawe, 1 now of fer it to the piddle on iensonahle terms. - Any information can be had, by , addre4sing me, at Portsmouth, Ohio, C..Molif ANA WitY. CERTIVICATE. Ilarnalnri Rorat. A ugnst 30;1542; The undersigned baying used litcManawaY's Patent Run otafire (oration' two years, rake, pleasure in recommending It to the public, a-ti m o re` particularly to all Iron Illennfacturets es an Iniprovenierit - on the open fires, or on the old plan or running ont-bsetal.. • The eupalo, or patent fire, with awvelki least one fitriin the feel used: wit, make al' meek-metal is a given tlnni'as two own fires: and refine taititi‘a as goad quality an the > We have used a lime' Misr Itind'froir IV, were, and lave derisred seen advantair frouslt,ikat-vreceinis etre'gr- Inftriveusnreend it. • • . vinahloawAy !initial' oul erre lip*" PriAtiawath., 'asKlasken+l4 l ollPit w heeling+ Wit For tviArk,..,...-"... ' 1 "-- .4.,te d sohkoriwt4 , - m ! - * l tii t hkes 4 4 *tii-riliiinnf,Vie4r, 4 a* p hi...44u tt--1 l*et. --, ~, YOlll S. tril ly TOOTH ACHE LARD CAL !ft nous..vorD Loral 14th inst. at 2 o'clock; and Lot t situated on the 4:4 0 mews, in the sth Ward 016_ two stories bight with a buildings. Terms at.Sale—By older at tit den. Pittshurzh. Ociol,er 6 1 . 7.6 the Honerubie tt -- 7 1'ig gi wime Quarter Sessions of ter of ..ellegheny. rruiE pelttion 01 Sirholyl eespc rl, in Versailles aforesaid, humbly Amine, pre vided hi u.sell wit II wate,izg.: or travelers and nibers,at hist ship a oresaid. aad e13).11,, ed to zraaL him a lieelme in kre,, And goat punk t , pray. W e, I he F,,hscribers, riiit”nsq certify, that the above pelak,,,,, esly and temperance, and k room and enliven ien , es tar they. lea of strangers and tiatelro,a,, eevsarv. :Matthew Elliot, ,1141 A. Atwater, Jw4 H. B Sinclair, Saa John rook, A. .1 , 1111 . 1 John Fl Cct 7-3 t. Itt the Cowl of (4.uai t„ of Ile: Itetly ouoty. AN P NOW TO 11 IT , (, 00 ,, re, le ihe I k braes ha l~ r - pl~iti-L, din tip rR 11.11• If II IN =aid ( l oud tnt Mitt d•l\ I (11, l!ri 11:N10111111,v In •ittlitt t „,t, bare made 111 the itlitti ai said (hey shall he heard. Orl 7-31 pt HZ - INTIM C,)riicr pi TII II prop, lrl ot s of i b,• AND If A NUFACICR Eli tP. , 'TOM! and the pa! ro of ilo=e pa pera„t, and well elloseol nesortice ,, l of ar 1111010 .12L1C /A:01;D AILLG D'AV. - 11411. Necessary it) a Jvh Or pa red to LEI TER PRESS 211 hinbs of Sta g e, Slaamboat, and Canal Q. palate (ti, Printed on the notice and We tetmeelfully u:k 1,ah0., the public to genera! in .111 , 1,tar, Pill