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The resui - • ..404.vert 4.• wa: DIVORJAND POpltucTons. tiona, and placed the wings of Allegheny hUttaDaT,OJTOBEIL 13, 1842. in the most, humiliating position that was ever rcce pied by a party. See - First Puge. , . A Balftnce wheal. Washington County.,We have a ru peopie_of Veneznela, South Ameti- l mor upon whig authority, that the vvhigs I* have 'heen trying the experiment of a have carried their whole ticket by a ma , rinimaiiitfiekillatoronrchas our late mon- jority of about 100, aterivitailiey" have, as in all cases of the It is also stated in the whig papers, that Jcintif; been plunder ,-By the last accounts the whigs have carried. Jefferson county, from`that country says the N. Y. Morning Ohio. Poati, it appears that the experiment has malted there at every where else in more harm trian good. The country is in an embarrassed state, and a great part of the embarrassments suffered are attributed to tieOnditet- of the Directors of the Bank. I%st-they are justly so attributed, we may thirty assume from our own experience,— 'Ewe thirds of the fluctuations in currency end two thirds of the failures - in business in the United States within the last' 28- • andAiiiraeutary affairs of the country, Were probably' owing to to the existence and matuvernent of the U.S. Bank. Deceney--111 the Piety. Mohave published innumerable para . grapfiktbat went to prove bow just is the claim set up by the federal party of having in addition to,:"all . the decency," "all the piety" in - their ranke,.tint - - we have never funnikvikenner .eviderice of the fact, than 'the tellowiag. description of ofederal ban - •ner hasbeeneahibited at their meetlugsin Ohio: "John Tyler is presentinghis conscience to thilAvvillor..l4soo.- The devil is just is mingle:oM . hell, with . his imps, -flames of britratinaer,and a large. serpent. A rope With-40Q04 ifo hanging over Mr. Tyler's head, and Mr. Wise is standing be -1114)&141m., The 'devil salutes Mr, Tyler witbaiow do you do, Mr. Ve.tol' Mr. TAyleas.:Oplies, 'is that you, Unclel' A tign ; hotini-is over Mr. Wise and the Pres ident, liVhitefliouse Two mu.ne--Hgt.n .one Miler -. CHARLES ANTHONY is repre wilted aa'teotdd tie Judge Anthony. on hit vitay,4o , thedistruisfAunlzlps,-tin a 'TYLER remission, of long and short eared dogs . puppies." fr,r, The Whipi : uf Allegheny deserve lisamortal hottor ;fur tbefeeli*ofelqistian toga they - the elec aim) Mt - Tuesday,. ByAlteritste bullying eUtiacoaxing they were :induced to firm a , union with the antimasone in thefontiation ..ofe county ticket, but no sooner was tho ticief nominated, than;the o!•3 humors the ilhiessed *tit" brohezfostlu. and scarce day . law -065604 lititis.Until the electiOn, some •luittitilig,' remark ot: unki4d, iiclt:has not been iiireo to' the poor witigs. It ivas.oot outEglently humi 'Rating for their, papero- to pour forth daily leeelte.ityt:t e candidates themsOveB. who weettoktbooopport s of the Whigs enter , ecf' \ the' lield against them, and publicly froeltrumed • that they wanted no eidlrom such q.l4tici t iu,exercitting his P it *q isolVe.l-"g„Cole,of the woret:' 4 1.! Itiortlatentan-thse—wM-everpossessed kr 3 , 3 , 1 ).t .1 1 6 t4 711 1* -k ' 0 4 0 14* 411141 . Thr*44-ki that h: 1 1/ 4 5 6 u 14 1 .1 4; • der _Dic ,400611 w, , 414•A 1t ki o. mong KiiViogf v 4 112.11 1 , lOW 5 : 411t1 11 .1 1 141 11 / et. ' ak 4 -"% - - • • ~Onw .on a• .1)4 he tereark4 •11: ii '' i ' . . 7 4: 2 ;' .. 11 .41. 4 ,-; 4 '41. 4.' ' '...: . ..:, , % : .•' -i- i,tW)4eii: 7. , it..'ei •-:,...,..•-"N:::,Tiit.:l';, Beaver Count!. The election Mavis ..frum Beaver is of a highly-gr i atifying -nature." Dr. Milo .ild ams, formerly °fails city, has been elected Sheller VI a majority of 95 votes, and one of our candidates for assembly was beaten but 65 votes. Perhaps there is no coun ty in thestate -whet° the dominion of fed eralism has been more , absolute and ,an- • , broken+certainly none where the federal ptkro mrire-unecrusulous and grus for Adams over Jackson, and , in 1832, Wirt 4a4 a majority these. The recent victory is therefore the more valuable, and -we hope it will b- , greet benefit to the indomitable Democracy of Beaver. Maryland Election. The r.ett,tirns from Maryland- leave it still doubtful aq to wbich party has a ma jam' y in p e . .Legislature. .The latest news we have `is from the Spirit of the Times; whit:ll4*Na the follovving:- House of Del egates 43 Democrats and 24 Whigs. Senate —S Democrats and 12 Whigs— a Democratic gain so fat of two. The Legislature is composed oftwenty one Senators and eighty-two Delegates. Fifty-tWo is a majority on joint ballot.— From tie returns above, it will be seen that the Democrats have already elected forty three Delegates and eight Senaters— making, together, fifty-one, lacking only one of a majority. The Legislature last year was composed of 52 Whigs and 48 Democrats, so that if we do dirt get one inure, we have still made a Democratic gain of three in tiro Leg Ida- Lure. The uounties to hear from are St. Ma ry's, Doichester, Somerset and Wnt caster electingi*ke Senator 'awl fifteen delegate,. They are generetly ?Whig, but should we receive lune trete - either, of which there is some, hope, we will have secured a major itr on joint 'ballot, an important matter, as nit If S Senator is to be elected. The. aggregate vote of the State is Dem oc.rattc,6e , on The Democratic a a ou tt majorities in Baltiniare city and comity *ill overrun all the Whig majorities in the State. Thea, the electioe may be regarded ae a disastrous defeat to ihe Whigs; eapeOilly when w eciaaider- that:Clay has juatheen set, up*. their eatididate:for the Priaidee, cy, the. Patanaata fis Feat . hatdt, 'a' high tariff, Oplitioc _And ether ab brd . litelar!ty. .., . De mocrati cl_, 1 - 1t1e.'"... of Monday, stir The ennlyrvenian . ht statethst there, , "ved , learkalg , - , - 'Letters Moe' de mocra t e. having catc iina'dco,lo.--bg', 4 14 , tatives,fygmWor. ' c l one ; the rePrellen , .____lctemb., rie we - b• 1 tone givel. . -,- 7 9 ` ' cits'ter county . i r t , This: a th il o - i nt IT , firtd-,,, , "141 C .. . • . majority 9 --untk D ocrilaktillet 11election of a' e 17,, ' 4'o'eprati....6,_6,_ t. cookie* 10-fra":' ''' 1 Keeitir re triful47- 'trill Senator. '..-' ' '....'.. rr, 41444eseht,' 1 1 ! . -,.- ' ___,........ - - -f . , ; Fist, j Allow! , s - ‘ ........ ~,,„ ~ ,r -4 .-t., , '..,.. ..• ,, , , !..twv"....,-, ..„,- "--0-A 0-7-..-*- , ' •,Ti.l74` -4',1..-'1" , " -,, T, A - 4- 72 . i , tv 4,-- '; ' l'''' , r •4 ~ -,r;c4,-trt,'",,, - ' .. , -7-,-, 4 'f ew-+ ..'" 4 ' , :. i '-'' ~ - Iti'l'i. '' `'', ,, '-..1'; .i, Te , :•... - ' L., ~ ..,_,,,.',t...:::. '.f.faiii.4:',.;'AkW .2n adroit"Trie . 4%—A:rogue is Lextngtoe My.) recently perfot'rt4d the neatest piece **thieving on record. He slipped echeck for MO out of the bank book of s, ien.- &man who was conversing at the counter of the Northern Bank with one, of. the weeks; presented it at the counter, fit ' had, and 1 04.#*aikr115 * khetiPitsiiii. AteetAtt.',:sllo - rtlit"iiter,:die gteattosii*:r 1 0 1 4 44- theOle c k* L' 4 .;;:..N.** 1 ' OW I 4 •'; ' •v ' ' • ...ekiiiiii:bori'', '.;:-„ ' ' - ' ':l 7 .:t - `--- '",..177' , =,; 4,-:-.: - .,,,,,, r, AZ , . , '74:,...f,i , Q-A, '..;1. •,- ,-; 1_ , *le,', -' '', ,4 ' Vel• ' 41.,,,..'-' l,- W ,, ,•- r,"•ile!. ' .. 4 . , - '''ef, .•i. - , 'S-'..2". • •e• Si- :::- `,*, „..4g e „.ci1y , &14 , 1% • • shAiiir. Atediaar. Poor Hugh Mitchell. One of the Only two uniform whigs that 4as on the uniou ticket has, been beaten most shamefully by the treachery , of the antimasons. A few days previous to the election they circulated handbills through the county, charging him with having tai• ken _part in the whig movement of 1841, and calling on the party to oppose - him. They aeclared that fur this indiscretion he should be defeated, and they kept their promise, for many of them electioneered against him at Coe polls. Poor Hugh Mit: chell! Antler County Democratic aiioket • Illected- We learned last eieniflA- frotn a "sourcm - that can p isim'hl t iwbA c t i ke n democrat:l . have ecc d t . e y d their or handsome nrijority. Good ror the land of "B4ack Jacke and Whortleberris " Our friends in Butler appear to remember the cad consequences of the loss of one vote last year, and have nobly made ,a— mends for their former intliffe:ence• The Queen of Enitand:—The Lord de liver us from such a life as little Vic must lead. She can scarcely pass from her re ception to her dining hail, without an es .cort of grenadiers. If she takes an airing, a whole regiment is in requisition; in short She cannot pass without the walls of the palace, but she is beset with the most ri diculous puppet-shqw able. There must be constantly in atten teudance. Earl this, and Lord that; a Lord Chamberlain;.Lord Stewatt; Master of Horse; Lords in waiting; Col, so and so. and Capt. this and that, besides a host of ladies in waiting`' Why, the woman must have a strong constitution, to, live through so much nonsense. How discordant is this with our own democretid feelings and principles; how unlike a simple visit of our Chief Magistrate among the people.— There are millions of pound sterling year ly expanded to keep up this aristocratic pomp and useless show, while nearly one third of the. Queen's subjects, suffer for want of food.—Bay -State Democrat. Operation of the Bankrupt Law. The Hartford Times states the following instance of the operation of the Ilanlirupt law as only nne of many cases: "Passing through a neigihboring town a few days since, we noticed a peculiarly neat dwelling by the roadside, which, with the grocnds and ornaments connected with it, presented a co qtly appearance. On inquiry, we found that it WAS occupied :by a gentleman who had recentiy taken the benefit of the bank rupt act; lie did not, before petitioning. pre-, tend to owe, though the precise situation f the title in the pri)periy Seas not generally', underatoeth r". 04 from this magnif icent dwelling sve observed several work. men employed in digging a ce4r, and was informed that_ a fine store was to be built therii by the oc:upant of the dwelling, who had received a certificate of bankraptcy but a few weeks since. 'Bow is this?' we in nuired, 'has the man's credit become good so soon after obtaining a certificate of bank ruptcy? Cs he able to build_so soon- after sarrenderingeliof-his property to his credi ,toteir 'o,' replied , our , informant, with a leer, 'he has got property enough, now that the bankrupt law • prevents 'hit creditors from_ getting hiAil of y . 5•7 11 . 1 r , '4441 AO, • of c f r -s~Yy~~~:.y - e.: mot. r` 9_ Wisconsin Unction. We clip the following paragraph from ;Bth the Mil*au kie Courier of the 2i. Glorious Victory. The election of Monday terminated in a most glorious victory for the deniocracy of this County. The democrats have carried their entire Council Ticket, and Jour of th.l six members of the House. and :they have carried these in the face of a moat bitter op• position, not only from open enemies but from pretended friend-,. At the recent whig meeting in this city, When John M. Clayton, one of die pretend ers to the vice presidency, announced that the whirrs had whipped the demaerats as u sual in Delaware: he also antronnced„tlot Connecticut had gone fo: the avkligs at the township electicips. Several o the whig papers since have beim endeavorirtg'to con firm the impressiim that this statearent was correct. The Hartford Times, however, in giving the results of 73 towns, 42 orwhich are democratic and 31 whig, says .there are ieWer changes than we have ever known— he democrats preserving their strength un broken: 01 the few changes than have been werrn-cd'TITCPVC - Tirall we havelost, although .- the whigs said .we carried more towns last year than we ever oeutd again.' List year the whigs attribu ted their defeat to the bad weather, They Have no such excuse now. t. 't ft be born& in mind that the democrats have carried Connecticut now by a hand some vote judging from the returns received although in 1840. the whigs carded it by a majority of 8,483, which is as large in p.n.. portion to population as a majority of 30,000 in Pennsylvania ! A night inspector of the New York cu, torn house, in a Letter resigning 1 - is situation says that, tin spite of his present infamy, the President •must admire Henry' Clay, of Kentucky.' There are, good points in liar-. ry; hut though his friends here have recent ly laid in a large stock, we were; not aware that he himself had accumulated, any addi— tional !infamy,' Ellsworth. the 1-edestrian.-4This gen.. denten, who is now engaged near, lloston, in the great walking feat, was. in St. Louis some two or three years ago. The. Gazette says at that time he was .a carrier of the Gazette, po:ter at the Perpetual - office, sexton at. the Unitarian Church, one of the night watch, deputy marshatl,stewart of the St. Louis fire company, general collec tor, manufacturer of mops and split brooms, the keeper an extensive boarding house, and occupied his leisure hours lin shaking with the leaver and ague. He is bound to 'go-ahead." Letter from u Money , MtMier. LIVERPOOL, Sept, .19,1842. The recent news from America has pro duced more favorable feeling, i;bithout im parting any additional value or increased demand to American sdeurities,,which con tinue in the same inactive state es for some past time, A broker told me he had been about four months in selling $75,000 Ohio 6's, which he effected after great dif f iculty, at abuot $6B, the July divided en. There is a better feeling towtds Penn sylvania. The receipt of the . Scrip for the August interest has inspired John Bull, with the belief that no redemption is in tended, and the holders here appear dispo sed to - do without the February interest. if it will aid Pennsylvania in getting on her feet again. Louisiana 5 per cents, payable, next year, are offered at 50 per cent, and.; 45 I presume would be accepted. This looks ,41 - Me nti on naintatunn aPPe$ k:ttot to touch the American Lot `Lard Ash b n l on upon hls ar •wa disposed to exert his influebee f taken, Col. - Itubinson will fail in ciation. Money is very plenty both in tinntinn. _T:t4t there is) . 11% bilninei , ttler plac e, - '- . . Bills ace wanted] - g:ttcrFit - O!r l 4tinin : ' !' I StiMailviiitte -i'll - - , lsii;ii ' Ci iht to . I 'lo ':n; • 1 :;.--- 4 4 1 " 44 11 7: e . : 1 : 5;7" , -, - ~ . ., _ :l 7 (iiiii' '''''4l'. .? Connecticut Election., RiPtingth+ : pool -!'lT` " :At :per any ythciolantittol3rif4 fac ., 4 . • Siiiii4On so editor 8111 a it a Fierient. treven a paCket ship , • gets-afreight--tit:t2so - 1W=00; kis •••• •••• •c::. co n 9 ide re t! very good, as things go now. 11 , ? , g i Passengers are the most profitable kind of r. r freight, a* they:cOnttnue he very. nu merous. The packet ship Pairiek Henry. : : which sailed no Paley, carried out 20 cabin, and 250 steerage passengers, whose • passage money would yield; not less than -£BO4l- , Her freight on goodn did not reach £300." - - . M KittEll.--On Tuesday evening. 11th inst.,. by Rev. D. Kirkpatrick, ROBERT Ross, E_ ..of -this city, to Miss. liatrer dirnihter of Bon. John itt:.S.nowden of Allegheny city, TAILORING. ESTA:BLtSIIM ENT, Smithfield street, between Third and F, streets M." - CASEY; peppeetfttlly informs the cit 'cars tit - 1'11315W; rgh and its rhat he is prepared to receive;and execute alloy fit=;,is for any description of ,workinsitikltheot hasines. fie-has on hand, and will be coosianiT:,wceiving. a 'ken. eral (Dna of CLOTHS. CASSIMER WS! 1 ND V [STING 9. , be" will make wol k to order, at lower rates, Man any caber enablishment in the silty. lc has no hesitation in erytdg, that his mrk, as to quality urlandß, etega-nee of fit !vie! Workmanship, connot he surpassed by ally other es tehltihrrient in this city.... unremitting attention to business, be 'fops to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Per - sons furnishing their own materials, will find it to their advantage to call, Wore going elsewhere. wtf. - COAL! COAL!! WE'are prepared to- fill order's: for Cold to any _ amonot.al any place in the IWq ellies. on the most reasonable terms e Addressorders throit:b the Post Office to - A . K. f.EW tS 4. CO:. October 7=l w Lower St. MIA to. SSOLUTIO.N or PARTNERSHIP. --Tire part. nersitip formerly existing under - the name of Smith, Royer_ 4. Co.,it the Bowen Works. was dissolv ed 27th Svio'r, fiat by , the withdrawal of Smith front the firm. ' SAMUEL SMITH, • SAMUEL, ROYER, A. N. Me °WELL, JOHN, TUHBETT. Pitt-burgh, lith :October, 184.2. The manufacturing, of Iron and !calls from ,S.unlata Blooms will be conthiuednt the floiven Works, by the sit bier ibers, under the firm Torben: Boyer and_hrDow• ell, who are amply prepared to atimid to, all O!iders in t heir line on the most liberal terms, and by renewed at tention to business hope to merit a ccintinuance of public patronage. JOHN TURBETT, &AWL ROYER."' A N. AIcDOWELL. Bowen Works, 11 Oct. 1842 N R. The husine•s ofittnith, Royer 4- Co. will he set tied up at the old stand. by Turbeit, Rover it IleDowel! Oct 12—d2tv Tuictity6 TEA.RERIt Y _TOO PH-wit.sll. LArreurren,Oct. itr-To Dr. Titoas,--Sly Dear Sir: I cheerfully end cordially embrace the present. favorante oppori unity to re lit rOlO yeti my warmest thanks of•gratuude for your en. equalled and unerceptionaple tuvenEon of your very Justly etebrated Tea Berry Tooth. ash, and INJ Opt I am In duty bound to say that I have derived the great est and most beneficial effect from its frequent and mode. ale and can assure you that IMe exceedingly hap py to have the pleasure of infOrming you, that sinceicly and cordially speaking, lean in justice recommend lie Ire quent use to all that unfortunate portion cf the human race throughout tile globe . who are now undergoing the most excructatirig'pain for. the want Of a medicine prepa ration of exactly the same nature of Which you re- isprepa red, and who have for 'years been suffering, from the in. prim, destructive and- pernicious effects of worthless tooth powders - and other worthieso preparations.. hi conclusion rie.rrniime to say that I have used your Tooth - Wash but fora short period, and yrt I feel thoroughly coniinced that it Is the best now known. Its inestimable virtues in preserVyriettici,teeth, (which If kept in a gbort and handsome_ ' eopili)inn„ is the greatest embelistimehr that adorniihe human structure-) aeo-not to be exieited in easing and reliniing the sufferer from tooth-ache, and restoring the gains to a healthy and purified condition. and giving also-a sweetness and fragrancy to a disagreeable breath hitherto unknown: Accept my ski.cr re wish for you; nieces., from Yours, iruly, BUFPALO ROBEr' 4 .,.B.KAR SION,th AND BURS. 1 UST received. 3.000 Seasonable Buffalo Itobevoldif ferent qualities frnm Extra No.', L to 3. A tot a Sear and Cuh Skins, • , MVO No. l and 2 Muskrat Skins, A lot of Otter and Raccoon §kinS.- All which ae, 3 offered at reduced prices fo cash or ap proved motes. Apply to A. SEELEN, at the American Fur Co", Agency, Oct 12-3 m Cornet-of Front nrid Ferry-afs.: TUST received a superior article of Lee 4. Co's: Lard itll Oil warranted to burn at any Temperature, for rate at the Lard Oil Store In Third street, nearly opposite the Cost Office. M. C. EDNY. Oct-12-1 w COFFEE, TEAS, &c. 5 BAGS prime green Rio Coffee, 1.7 30 packages Y. H .Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, 20 tails large No. 3 Mackerel, . , . 6 boxes Sperm Ceddles, received and for sale by . I O. SELLERS, Werner of Eland-114d Liberrysts. Oci H—lvi FOR SALE OR BARTER for pm - shore!) blanufac tore: and Country PrOduice--616if hi•xes of choice Cavendish Tobacco. three qualities a ndprices--;330 Hush ens of Flaxseed Cake in bins, in lots to suit easterner's: IS t SA RIES, Ag't. and Com . . hlerchaht. No,..9,Fifth street. To Iron' Il4Entfacturers. JOHN CLARK IK I ,IIANA WAY'S New enteLieseful improvement #t - Aliening oat or refining metai,jor tke purpose of staking Bar4roes.. T , , HE plan cunsistaa close fire, hy east platescrun irl fling up the ehitoney 7'feet,3 by 3/ feet at bottom, and 18 inches square at topttbellig,anti coal is put in at theta%) ortlie are, and the !dant I ,. eeei-ved on two sides. t The wereiron plates are as thicirjut those commonly used, and the nletes..on tAe top of them are one inch and: a half tt one inch' thick, and. 18 Inches square at top-' Baying received Letters Patent for the same, Lnow of fern. SO the public on, reasonable- terms... Any inform:rib:in - can be bad-, by addressing ow, at Portsmouth, 0140, .J. C.. jticklANAVVitr.' retkeioed, n. Untes.s should be 11 have-it the aego• - liseatiro Rectri - AVristge, 1842,, - The undersigned having used Mr. 1:C. litelitsmanines Patent bun out fire for about two' years, rake pleasure in recommending it to the puldle, -- and Mote - particularly to ail iron Manufacturers as an improveite on. tbe open Area; pr on the old planet .canitingonrtiefal.':-- The capalo, or - patent tire, will ipmeettletat o ne fitkin the fuel used: will make as anadb f ettabliitittliett time se two Open fires: anti refine meta et - aeii4aPsi'llWlfY as the , open fires, ---- -, ';"'; -: '-"'" -'-` We have iiiii ll fire Or 11011.%a i r isif94 Airs, and have derived inteti advantage. firoleitOhe . iveintn the r ,Stily tecani4dit 'h. . ~-''.. v ''', ''' f ',./ar. masoning -3r *weber*olll l l4,at -.- 44: = - - apex Wi *eslieg ir * aea,...:: iatititt*lirlgoo •' • ' ' 1'.4 "....... row Orlopfr:1",0471-x: - ,...'•.:•:.,i •,' ; f . itAupoP i rlil gene '- . ..ii 1 .,.; , - - -;:---.. ti - . .. '7,,e.::::-....4:‘,4,;-,e.•":-T4,L.4-..,--- Paria and S do nt in Quo ~_,; ~,'a~. -s~ J °sent eItIMEZR, LARD 0114.- C CRT I f!CAtli.! ~:tij;, BUFFALO ROdEs W ILL be tufa at 8 4 • Ropms No.llo pi 30 superior Eagaw " 30 superior Banta 17 Oct 1110t/AE .4 4 0er )rjir kji, 14th inst. gi tech* and Lot, 'hosted on tht isetelikin t ltd 6th Watilltity. two stositshigh, with a Windings. Terms at Bale—By mast old den. Pitterburg h. October 6. ne , aaartrable Quaker 'Sessions of ins • of Allegheny, THE petition of Nicholas L, Reesport, in Vers a hi ts aforesaid, humbly ohnteth, provided. himselfwith inatefily ottraveleis and ntlienc,audi4 ship eoresnithand praymbilyik (4 to grpit him a 'imitate ka li tainment. And your petilki ht, pray. We, the subscribers, chi le * certify, that the above pelitlee lq eery and temperance, and it room and conveniences for the tart of strangers and traveller, CeSSA ry. Matthew Elliut, A. Atwater, L. J H.-B.,l?inclair, John Cook, A . John Long, IV' John itiripan, R. Cct 7-3 t. In the Court of (blotter of Atie:bony County A NO NOW TO WlT,nti o k.. rects the Clerk to pre', newspaper: published in de af pers?o9 interested in theato t sold Court on. Monday next,o. M.. then and there to matte r have made in the plan of f p, they shall be heard. Brlt a ;:' Oct 7-3 t 14, BOOR Ali PRINTING .117: Corner °fir Tur proprieioss of the Mow ♦ND MAN crAcTrazii. respectful!, and the patrons orthose papers,' and well chosen assortment of airoCaolue rAr &ND) et Ort ) .Malral Necessary to a Jub Priniing pa 7ed to ex. LETTER PRESS OF EVERY DESC Me of radial, Bill Heade, Blaok Checks, Books. Pamphlets, Handbills, au tint* of Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Bie ?note no, Printed on the shortest noticearel We respectfully ask 'be peirOlult the public in general in brunt [Ills: lira It, sett'. 39: 11342. Plll 'WILLI-4AI ELDER. Allow! • V Baketvell's Hai •or! Court House. nn Grant street. I NAKE NO TICE that. the rubmn , Conrt of Common Pim of A - the benefit of the ;halahl4 LIW QV* tent raid court-bic.MAdAt October next Tor the hettOtAhre. ctednans, at the court itrurniei HIRAM* Oct. 5, 1242-3 • DARRAI; SAMUEL HAMILTON. Slone •• BRNO Y Jotice. , Swot( P. BRADDOCE, Btae JACW3 FOGEL, Baker; Pit Huon'Onnisore, Wagonel,,9i JAWFJ3 STEvENsoN„Tallow ,City. SVGA It& AJ OL A SSES.*•4 90 hbls Pb • 50 " etiPt glirk Bags Rio Cofree UV" oet 4. MUSIC SCIICOL.—Mr. Flap spelt) , infuna the cilium a( chilly., that be contemplates formic% ly, for the purpose oneacinas tne mental music. He.pledges blame( method of lastructkto is systematic so pains sintlt - be spared to fariti pupils. Ladies will-be waited on al thee 11-has reduced his prices to For parlicular.o Weave call at Ca Allestmoy.Brl ilge"; ,WAN77:I) ihfaVEDIATELI , the Military Corn panic,: gheny, in the capacity of Musicia itgi ruction. clothing and lustre Many parents arc under the is cal knowledge ore Musical Inn tendency over the morals of theii may also' raw too much of hien studies or occupation. To the r tosay, that the acquisition ()Naialt tar a source of recrepi ion and relti ' Buhr' h uted. The taste becomes a 0 inclination for study more ardent. mind Is.nore abstracted from them, youthare - sts-liableld fall into. SO lion to Mask in any way interfere occupation, as the time devoted to ways time its definite time, 0 ,0 , A nattier object inkthat parents • should UMW 'children become good • he led:lnto irregular habits. in mlah telly with - the same propriety ,- his son taught to write a good Pos . • counterfeiter,a , so that the result we - mike of any acquirement. It it now to be hoped that from ibt prejudices that may have heretofore • of permits are removed, and that del their 'children the privilege of eel , Poltunity. •Call at. Col. Trovillreol . Wg, N. 8. No boy need apply for written consent , from his parader CARPET AND DRY Freak Arrival and CaraPe' frESubieriber'haying, just race' Carpets and Dry Good3,are .. wamsof the community at weed .. cash: They earnestly solicit an e 'wishing to buy, before making their Their Stack;consists as ll' 'Brussels Carpels, new style, itai l l Superfine Ingrain, do Talie, Fine. do do WO * Common do dip 54' 443.4-134 Plain Venetian, 'l4l* 4.43'458 Twilled. do C" • Llsilng Carpet, a new good 0 : 41( ornate.:. : -- - - r. Floor,Oil Cloths, all widths, I 1 Mond I ,4l.,PPnweetion with a well Detected Fancy Dry Goods at &sorest a red °Ltereplablislunent in the eily. W. Meet.' ' elers7.lolir No. IIQ hi!_..v.l...swig WPAPPARN r NlFERairt —i _ PA *lard of Trustees of the Ih . "Illigrrallist will oebeid at the ll lievideb'AlblOth lad, at I/Wea r ' 4144-04 k -- • TOOMAS ' --el lIPIRDIA 101, isto ' • Akkelf Mg , - R _ o p our• *O9O l -*OMR VII * 42 ,t 16 ' , 4.01,141: Sind 2t= MEE 1 the sth at emir las chanted e. Mr. J. ure. on %It NEM snit . Oka oss the eiei r of ;he . Execath From the LO PE'S CA ptiety, an us to tho 'will, have ks it mi &Wince 'no influe by our co ly ttro,lh , w spaprra f the eirou t 4 he ,L. a direetim use judErme and e.r pa are no paiiia is s 11J rolla eAlth of h c‘n lid anJ '• nrdo tho •111,;Itt c dc •I Po g . 11:' )1- ;s1 lotl9 l 3tth'eo 1d hovo: p i tl boc cei.i) ,ri: : by coot rleti l e s :cy eodwi t t;t : heti t il lt ttil to its corres, fur any nveyed in lively, if ii emir unl O s ►litotritallatj:balyindht:l he teitifitony which though rt or the 011 , 111 .prisoner, and Court Lv adrn • - •in tho opinio dea'h ot• Mr VP odour: (1, w MENEM I 1 44.1 it thu etistssr (I J 11J W. 41, whin I MI off each b•ic -he proho •itit root, hid it the witnesse. Abut lie ea sy then to eked 4, but -ea• yid *eine finetofte. b ,baod, fir (there ha o were in ofte entete Tn' so cetsely at aron and e had tra to the spin seed laeth sr it The syt physician t i the prob , tt.-Miss e foregoin bat Mr. BI is wound ;he received rig . to -a an esaion bef. iiss,'-v) ae p prepared t yet behind :Tung trill— ° which, c cell as devel. onwealth, t) nch to recoil) inion is bai un.air state, originated LI hare to the "ned to victi onesided sta may produc, left infer. teen Mr. P _ adergo. ready in h to all, liotu'a • eaanteract, tVe prej d been opera': mlre ,in ,the adju t, striae) , o ere seems Pr-nor in it* ban" iho L. on.tha the Oc6air, • by no 'el . • day, the ► 4:0Or - due's it II Tsz ?Via - _ 410* 48 1 WNW,' bi:3lo • ,•• G',K'J.M _'. ~. -~1 '*-~{