leniortnat from ruesieo. 7Varagatnst kc,— By a slip from the N. Y. Herald, we learn that the barque Eugenia arrived at New York . un Saturday, with newts from Vera Cruz to the 16th ult. The vessel brought the eel. ebrated Cul. Almonte, !vim was in the bet-, Lte - nl r fan Jacinto; and also his brother, eeermtpanied by a suiteriraids and (Beers. A large amount of specie belon g in g to Nuxicipis,.part probably to governmeta, has also come, The Herald says that private . letters state spositiiely that the -Mexican govern ment, or . Santa Anna, 'mill invade Texes, if she is not already invaded, by a large army and navy, both by sea and land—the army is to be led by British officers-L-4nd the navy by the same. The Mexican fleet slsoy,numberd &lime troll steamers, two On Imre, and three schooners. ; The.llerald publishes a letter from one ofitie crew of Guadaloupe,the War Steam er Sent tram England to Vera CI UZ. shotArdthot the steamers and crew were sent out --16 aid the, Mexicans nainst the Texisns. The letttet says: • "Ou 29th arAgust we reached Vera Cruz. Chrthe 29,th all hands were piped to m the yair&and salute th e Governer. We were an then pipe to-tractor. and Captain C. again spoke. men, I %vi.!' to inform you that this ship is going to e xchange Rags, that of Mer:can be hoisted to-morrow m ninz. If any or you We -lard - ling, to say, now is your time.ll real ter you mo•it hold your tongues." &venal ned serving under the Mezidan flag, and wished to leave. Roo were permitted to go The others n were told that ei m on. remann, &c"_ "Ttir-e men reused to comply with these re.gulations and strife tailjto steamer. Th 'y were consequent!), thiliWn hit.. prisnn and confined three da a with 'lathy fond! The British Consul refused to of ford them aid,", The Herald adds: 'This expedition, it will be perceived, was organized in Lon. dos,-antler the patronage of the Mexican merchants a.id landholders in that quarter. The power already in motion will" be suf ficient teenerWiehrt Texae, and to drive every Texian out of that military band, Ther Texi•tri .navy, at the last accounts, was laid Alp and useless, fit want of funds. The idexican navy is in full :force- - with three iron steamers and plenTy (if men and eremnnition to co-operate with their ar my. . -a-Unless the French and American go ' veratnents interfere, the existence.of Tex aell Infirm is gone forever. Will it be extended to the Anglo Saxon race in Tex sat We'll see. On the whale, we begin to see Bente mighty results growing o .t -of this new invasion of Texas. Wilt it not tend to an' Union between France and the United States to prevent- England and . destroying an ink pendent republic in thiiintitesti-----74. , e_not the at tetnpt to: annihilate Texas lead the - 0 -eff marine powers into a war on the occasionV Times.. The steetion Returns ft appesis that the correct retains of the election in - Kensington were deposited' in the tiffi,ce of Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas on Thursday, from which - returns it seems that Mr. Date is elected` by a majority of tw) hundred and treventY-nine- The error in the matter it is believed was-made in' a copy of the return - drawn up bythe clerk for the Return Juages. this document the votes were misplaced; that fir Mr. 1-lentz being placed oßpot,tite, the name of Mr. Dale, and vice versa,— such, in brief, appear to be the facis of the - case. The blunder is an awkwat d one, bdt it -has been promptly rectified. as we learn from yesterday's Evening Courier, 14 Mr. - Hutchinson, the Return Judge. Alt appears evident that there 'could have been no fraudulent intention in this' mat -ter. from the fact that correct returns were early, deposited in the office above inert .tiltied, 'where they were open to lin pec. 7 tioii; Ve learn that Mt. Rentz, on ascer taining the true state of the case, at once nniffied his counsel that he believed a mis tekelia'd occurted by which he had obtain edAlte' return properly belonging to his oipottent Mr. Dale, and that he had no dis printion to cause any difficulty. All paps ties have behaved very handsomely in tins witipteniant affair, and the matter has been ssetilaht withont causing imputation upon oae.-7-Pennsylvanian,. - Shrewd Reply.--Sir Walter Scott isaytihit the alleged origin of the inven miciewilteards produced one olthe shrewd 441tieikes he had ever heard given in ev-- irteettate. WBB made by the late Dr.] ertieriry. cif Edinburgh, to a counsel of Opt eminence at the Scottish bar. The Doctor's testimony- went to prove the in. entity of the party whose mental - capacky tlristt;irt the point of issiie. On-a cross lit: tetrgatiun, he admitted that the person iti question played admirably at whist. 'And D to 's dcr-lon ser iously'say, oc r, 81 the Aiitnekipuritel, - ”hat a peraon having a asetiferior capacity for a game so difficult, Vihich requires; in a pre-eminent de gre, itelitarj,judgmeut:anii combinalie'W, caft be*t the same time deranged in" his, uddettltiandingr am no card-player, said tlite'Doetur,ltt.:l have read=in histo- IV that_ °Oda-, were . invented _ : `for the. 411*-liment *tall insane king. The con— isaituenees ,tifltis reply , were decisive., Zhe` Harrisburg Cavitelian (coon) take ' Off ;most party to task;for suffering them— delyeoll be,defeated, throughout the state .004ist Tuarday, and says if they do not CillAriVa to behave better for the future, 4199Rery =in Pennsylvania roust Terrific a $ huge,but ineffective mdse'—a sort•of polit4 catkraaken afloat upon the waters. The Cliffitdiatrhas yet .to learn, it seems, that thisiOrnesS of hugeousness is defunct tan 4:ll4is&Viwotted, and hauled in. What's rstirtrin Oh* I d th I e' fin offi ay .4. ' iteat ent.44 S a ml ih rown a wfitill taw ek ne a r Uttilter 47rit 4 «.0", 4V ll l,ntS.`i 1,%, Agitn , '''44144 Tu. rgiDACO VSIIE4 '2l 184 ,• , - Bee First Page. Great 'Democratic 'Meeting in Zan-. caster. ,There was a tremendous meeting of the Democrats ill'fieric'es4.4 on' the evening of Saturday the 14th. to exchange congratela none On tke triumphant sticcese of Ji4ge Champneys,the Democratic Candidate fer the Senate- in the York and Lancariter Dirt- , trict, and to review and rejoice over the Democratic victories everywhere. . . `The Roe. James Buchanan was called to the chair. His reception was of the most gratifying deem iptien: - "For several min rites: l B . 3) , s the Intelligencer, ...the old Court House fairly rocked under the applause which greeted his appearance. He open ed the meeting ine short but : impressive speech, reverting briefly to the victory we had met to botior, and passing a warm and beautiful pulogium upon the exertions of the Democracy of York and Lancaster in the contest which preceded it. , He then announced that the Hon.' BENJAMIN C HANIPNEYS, Sena tor Elect, would ad dress his fellow - citizens.—Wiren Mr. C. I- - rose nine cheers were propoied for "the , Dernocratic:Senator elect," and'they were given with a will-and an enthusiasm that best told how truly they sprung from warm and gladdened hearts. " Judge Champ. treys , then proceeded to address the int =rise throng preient. His speeeh re' 'minded us of "the olden time"--eloquent , argumentative, and energetic, itdrew down Peet after peal of - applause." ~ Mr. 'Champneys wasfollowed by Col. Fra,zer, Recorder Findkry, and .1. W. Forney: Mr.. , BUCHANAN concluded the interesting exercises of the evening by .a speech of unusual and beautiful eloquence, in which he alluded to ' he . attempts which have been made to misrepresent his - course by his political opponents, expressing his regret that 'men ,woutdthus repeat false ' hoods which they did 'not believe theM selves. - He felt proud, however, in avovv ing the opinion that whatever might be at tempted by a few interested politicians, - yrie-peot.----r....e n eettin which he had liv ed for thirty three years, until aye - Tregoiel to'sprinkle its fro l ste upon his' head, .had' always done him sustice. If,be remarked, • any one feels a pleasure in assailingme, white I feel a proud concim,,stress of integ , rity and consistency in my own bosom, I am content—it Is the lot of public men to be assailed, and .1 do not expect to be ex empt. I know, he continued, that where Falsehood is so palpable as in the attempt to make me the enemy of the laboring man, those who know me best will he best able to contradict and deny it. Mr. Buchan— an's rapid yet comprehensive sketch of the attempt of the Rhode Islaud- landholders to deprive the poor democrats of the right of Strffi age because they did not chance to own "the dirty acres," was full of absorb ing interest, and showed how much he felt for those who -are now suffering in Rhode Island for dpinien's sake. He called upon -the young men to study the Rhode Island question—to lay up in their memories the truths of Democracy—, and he bad no -doubt, after doing so, th3y o would all be proud of belonging the Demo] cratic party. - Mr. Buchanan was deeply affected while referring , to the people of Lancaster, and especially to the citizens , of our glorious old Democratic city, which ! he felt so proud to call his residence.— "When I forget your kindness. and your ,partiality,'" he said, turning to the crowd it; .attendatte, "may 'my right hand forget its cunning, and my tongue cleave to the roof 'of my mouth." 'rhe almost death like 'stillness which prevailed during the conehi, sion of-his thrilling address, was broiren, all lie took;his int, by the long, loud, and re peated' cheers of the Democrats in Reel. dance. &rim& Joke.—A Tennessee MO states that thegrandjury of Campbell coon ty.' Tenn, has found a true.bill against,Gee. Sinith, John 11. Todd, Lettiu Duke, .farruis Pearie and Leroy Brown, for dm murder 4;f a slave 'belonging' to JOhn Tb4y had alt got into a drunken spree, and rndli influence-aliquor, enticed the negro into!st lofty and - hungithrifor fun, intending . to ept him down in a moment or ' two hefore ibeuld be' extinct. Their drunken froAe - ins carried 'too far; the negro died, and a similar death, ore long and , painful imEn*- onment awaits the perpetrators of the act. Like other frolics of the =same kind, it costs death in the end. • Speaking of sinners going tolleavp./he Scott says, they-would find-tham uei es lika - jigs is a draining room. A new Catholic urgh b b ,,; ( !r ec , g 'llalt.esYlloas= dollars wards ttrityloli". 7 34 4 : 4 _ 141.?5f-- Wt7v3'',l NEM= 1 111 " 16 .1111111116 1 !.k v ,I " -..,_,,-• ~,, 109111#01111.!: „,M.i' f;'?.ti/00#0311 -i:l%. the4sc re i t t#t ' I P ( ' Sul ',A G l ili Wit) :>: . . idg th#,Olartiettztif 40 'll Go i eriiiii ,t; iiiiil'Tlttisttittiars. - i'A ll ' be 1 - li found in t is paper., p ty a ;ise gre "rit'itliettlatO by any personal pig'e, nor any-desire to revive the isziis -1 sio of a subjectwhic.b may be unpleasant to t e parties concerned, but-with a view toe t the matter in a proper. light before the public, Much pains havebeen taken to ma eit apperar tbat the Governor's views of the! merits of thercause were at--variance I I. witn those of :he' Colgt; and great efforts 1 haVe been used to show that the pardon ! exended by him was a -palpable rebuke= to Judge Patton and his associates. In the reslolutions - and Address of the Transpor t tens -there. was an evident effort to create thiS impression in the - public mind, which, we are convinced, was not without its in-- 1 t e:?'" .The Morning Post dares not deny teeded effect. that the handbills agatust Mr. . Mitchell The terms of the pardon give a most ; were printed in that office."—Gazette. 1 pdaitive and direct contradiction to this as- I The Gazette knows very well that if we 1 sfrommption—so far fio an expression, the were able to state, certainly where "those mOst distant, of opinions adverse to those bias" were printed and who had them held by , the Court; the conclusions of that ' done, It would not atravvei the question I - tribunal are distinctly approved. It is an i "who diddled poor Hugh Mitchelll"-r-it act of jostice,therefore, to the Court, that would not satisfactorily account for Hugh this pardon should be published, in order Mite Ihrre defeat in Wilkins loteash,ip, to', set the affair right before the public, where no whits are to be found—where and show correctly the grounds upon the Antimasons have 100 majoritjand up. which the Governor granted the remission wards. Suppose, for argument's sake, that of the imprisonment part of the sentence- '0 did pint those handbills; and suppose, l further, that we published them, will that ? , whiner) , and . Temperance , • excuse the Antimasons who were influen- . i The Advocate _does not like some re ced by them? There could have been Marks that appeared in our paper of Tues- I no compulsion . used to make them, vote day exOnsingan attempt of i nh n Cl' A d a ms against Mitchell. -The handbill , would' to check the onward march of teetotalism. , i !lav a b a d no effect-if the Antimasons the , Advocate denies that Adams spoke in had been true to poor Hugh, and the Corn favor of a moderate use of intoxicating - promise ticket: In *assuming that the An; drinks, and that he quoted fromthe scrip- timasons were turned from the obligation tines to establisb his position; but -we haVe to support the Union ticket by the force or the-Positive testimony of the Boston Tim es , guile of the ' locofocos ,' the Gazette man to our statement, and we will certainly not perpetrates a wanton insult upon his par - discredit its evidence on the mere liner- tisans; and virtually adnoitelhat they have tion of such .a journal as the• Advocate. paid more attention to a single anonymous It is labor lost, for our neighbor to at- handbill than to all the efforts and, influ tempt to ' defend -a federal leader against , f ence be cot.ld use in favor of the Union, the charge of encourtgirtg intemperance, after the disgraceful debauches that char- -- -......------------------. , ticket. I The cambria county Murderers. acterized that party in , ISt-O, , it wilt ie- I We learn from the Blairsville Record, that the quire something more t o convi n ce the : trial of the two Flanigan., for the murder of Mrs. Public mind to the contrary, than the im- i Betsy Holder, took place at the Ebensburg Court --twas.rit Owner of asap r that, during the , week before las', and after a tedious trial of eleven time referred to;was otto7rir - xtro----. ',. .-..ipcat__ days, they were declared by the jury to be guilty, ourt to be hung tilitrge jdvoates of the . - - enthusialika ti do _is:qui:ere a . 1 mell`"'"9"-lig_ _C____. VI . 1 ted by guzzling hard titter, m xe w it h a The stockholders of the M•iryland In — sciiifei: little harder brandy. Does the Advocate Company have determine] to wind up the business forget the efforts that-were used by its par- -of the hletheti" . Ity in that memorable campaign to c.orropt ',... - Jo guinea Adams. the morals of the people, and to make us a The Gas Ate hoists the name of Mr. Adams as its first choice tor the Presidency. This is the !nation of drunkards; does it forget the wild, same John Q Adams who voted against and np riotousrun w - drunken scenes, that ere enact - posed the late Tariff Bill. What is to become of eii by high and low, under the etiinulatiug sc ."? influence of their electioneering beverago Will it deny that the precepts and example of its public speakers were calculated to encourage these beastly violations of order, decency and morals; and will it deny that among the loudest brawlers for "Tippe canoe and Tyler too" were the lost and ir reclaimable sots and loafers, who were driven into the federal:ranks by the bright prospects that were presented for an unre strained indulgence of their appetites' We do not wish to be understood as charging the whig party with being oppo sed to ternpprance now, bat we think it well to remind the timeserving journals of that party,,vvhst they were, whenever they attempt to misrepresent papers that were advocating the ternperance cause when all the . whig organs in the country were grind ing doggerels in praise of dibnkenness. Loss of The Brig Cuba. A correspondent of the Charleston Mer cury, 'writing float Key West, Sept: 18th, advises that paper of the loss of the brig Cuba, from Galveston, Texas, for New York, with a. number of passengers. A part of her bottom has been found, and tow ed into Key, West, and it is feat 4 all bands! - haie perished. She was spokea off that port -on the day the gale commenced, by one of the pilot boats. A. few bales of cot toil, same sticks of red cedar and staves, have been picked up. supposed 10-tie a pat 4 of her cargo; A tfUrtivitiatilse been found partly broken to pieces, but TOrititioed a few pairs - of ladies'_stoikinge; sad a lockel,With the genie 'a Mark Haswell engraved on it, who appears to be known at Key West as a young lady belonging to Tessa, A water cask' With the name of otuba,"- 'was also round. .• it was , supposed that the Cuba had on hoard about fourteen passengers, among them Mr. Geo. W. 'Kimball, Mrs, Kimball and - two children, and Captain' Wade The names of the others ota,unknown. ,The Cuba old, *is a fine vessel, ot4twolettiti , and was commanded by COI. Latham, one -of our most et perienced - ithili masters, a na. iroe 4Connecticut. 'The brig is soppesed 1,,t0 betiosured rn Walston. `Miaow, -Watt -44111-414-34‘114* was 011 1 .444 *un ,ritt;#019#4.1,4 , :. •r - 0 % . 74 .. , '`..- i;,'; 4.IRM-4::V'A: ''. 4.- !,;.' ,7'4g r.w4c rl a k dm ee: e 4 ; it::ll L .. — lt seems that James Monnewell, the president, :charged Wynan: the former president, , mid Branne,foriner cashier with having embezzled and feloniously stolen the aura of-$300.000 from the bank. Se eondly, he charges Skinner with_- having- W&l3 received the $300,000 from , , know . ng_ the same to have been embezzled and I stolen. Thirdly, he charges all three with I conspiracy to defraud and cheat the'stock holders of , the bank, as aforesaid. The investigation showed,a deep laid and long practised scheme of fraud, peen: lotion and rascality. As to what "'became of the money, no'light has beeo thrown on the subject. The New Yorkers call their city the 'city of fmntains," since the introduction of water by the Croton works. Baltimore is known as the city of Monuments; Boston, the city of Notionp; Phila deiphia, the city of Mobs, _Murders and Mon sters; Cincinnati, the city of Hogs; and Pittsburgh —dear, dirty Pittsburgh, the city of Bridges. At their old 1 ricks. The Madisonian says it received,by mistake, a number of the Weekly Ohio Journal, addressed to a New York (federal) paper. On the margin of this number was written in pencil mark: "Be cautious how yen bet on Ohio. We are laving a great deal of tiipe-7,ooolCentuckians -2,400 Hoosiers-700 Wolverines, and ,a thousand or two of all sorts of varment. This is a great ' country, and . Torn Corwin is a great man. It won't d for us to be beat." The Madisonian addst'The name of the New York paper we do not give—but it may be seen' in our sanctum. Coffee,who murdered Solomon Sedgwick, at a Ball in lowa Co. Wisconsin, is to be hung on the firpt of Nov. Wheat is selling salton for 31 els: The river_ at Burlington lowa, is high. Joe Smith has been arrested. Fall Emiaralion:—t .Burlingtbri'(lik. • - .1 wa) Gazette says that the . fall emigrdion - -tel this 'Territory has commenced, and. lrons . the prcSent:prostiset ahnulit.judge freiu the emigration fOr'theOtt two months SUritEla-any previous.-year. , The .follfisilkfig, `Goat!, . . are . Lying aground at-the"various bars between. Lapis ville and the mouth, iriz:,Arnitzoth.Belle.of the West, Allegheny, Narragansett,' Valley Porgei,riTippecanoe, Iris, Massachusetts, . , I . .hiquesne, .Angitste,...Goddess of Liberty, and Paragon. - . The Milleritea yet gather ern de to the tune of 20,000! Won't they feet flat the next morning after the destruction:of the wort & when they wake up and find them aelyea-0. K. Oat ho " 4 t 4-',itie- iii - eialiPPillAper isserti, 004t:vlick*I'A Mia• ilia4ielinealticsial.ll.°rtY. gasivni:irlYthl:tlloa that e ll e W I i 7. Shkielia'd All °lle and Ole fiaaki ' -Ito be good ~,,. . wrier Poor - Cla y . L. Christian; °I. comae. • , .y..____Thirligiuir- PaPerMintirMailltac Si.t CFll,rd a Ohnt ''sti**4.olAik- 403 . n ,,., ; t. ii"ilsl6Allteefi Afiatatirthi ......'-!*ll.tlMEttt ' a.,,,,,,. 6:tßlt. Waif nisei',l";TlAtritstie cenft ‘:."t -en -rte, --,',T,,-, ..;;;. ''-.. ...1,7.,...- . - -,^11.:,,,r. ,-f:ioiktidwli;4:jjoio;;::_t: :i.,-.0:1-i. ~ ..s _-~ Ytiy xsh~ ..:..,n _ Cities. 4:f:ZL - i,'ga_.A"gw•,:a2 41", PM"' the "Mould pen earry - if ew 4.giit4btings can ttevAriiiii--jusCabenfeb.witill as biberei. ll . Killed by Lightning.-Duritigibe_storm on Tuesday a cow belonging - to* poorlam ilv in Brook's field. The N.Y, Chinniele appears on an en— larged sheet. Well gif,ilfore good things than ever'.` ; . Ohio „Eketion.--Corwin the wagoner goes in as Governor, but by a much redu ced majority.—N, Chrort. ' -• Do tell Could'nt come it .—Tho Algetines of R. I. thnught they -had Gov. Cleveland on a pin, hoot, when a few days ago he had, to sendl to acting Gov. King a requisition, for a ctivninat. , He ot Wvoided the ditema of recognizing Goy. King by., aldressing the demand to "the, Cy'nY., or Rhode latamd." It was hand ed to Mr. Kitg, who' complied with its re quisition. Fire, ---Early yesterday morning a fire broke out in a brick house on Liberty street sth Ward. Damage trifling; it all- ended in smoke. CODSVCrattOti. Christ CI:11rd), Allegheity, rifttl be consecrated to the service of the A lmighty God, .by the - RI. Rev: DERDONIC. Bishop of ronusylvania.on Saturday morning next, at II o'clock. A collection, will he taken up. The Bishop will °dictate at Lawrenceville on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock; in Trinity Church Pitishurgli.on Sunday at 1 . 01 o'clock and at 9 P. M. and la SI. Andrew's, Hand street. the afternoon °Nand:ly at 3 o'clock. Ccmitnerdal "Nvinti. Patiburgh Market. geported fot• theifliorning Post by /vane Harris. • FitTDAY MORNING. OCT 21, 1842. Since the rain the early part of this week, our rivers have risen a little, and steamboats of small size arrive and depart daily. The stee.ksuf goods of all kinds --Foreign, Doinestio and Pittsburgh manufactuies—are excellent, well assorted and cheap. Cash is scarce and much wanted, and produce cornmands fair prices and ready sales.-- Weisave examined ..cur market and enquire(' of . the heaviest dealers in dried Peaches, Apples, Crantierfies &c. and find that swing to the . very heavy supplies of dheap-fruit of all kinds in mar ket' The prices - have fallen and we reduce the rates. Clover, Timothy and Flax seed - are in very -g.ritat, demand and scarce. Flour comes in freely and the demand grand. It brings from caimans and boats $320 to 331, and from stores in lots of 50 or 100 barrels 3,37 to 3,44, and ty retail at-3,50 to 3,62. - Grain—Wheat,-sales et our s'eam mills 55 to 60 cis. Rye 33 Bally 31. Corn, 25 to 27.. Oats 17 to 1 - 51 , - ater.erackers 3:2s ; per bbl. ii,-----.44._.bb1.: • Pilot reid . itS l vs per W" --- - -‘"---- --- - t ets per Ib - . ► Play, $7 to 8 per ton. Fruit—Dried Peaches. $1,25; do Apples 50; Cray - berries. 125 per buhol. Green Apples per bbl 75 to $1; per hasty , ' 25 to 50. Ashes—Scorchiogs o 4; Pots 4i to 5; Pear's 5 to 5} cis per lb. Bacon--sales urn hug hog round at 4; a lot of couotry bacon, hams and shonlders sold fur 4i; Hams 7 to 7i, Reef—sales of small. &ones at 32.75 to 3 pet 100 lhe, and for gond choice, 3,5 0 to 4_ Pork—.ales at $250 to 3; choice prime 3.25. Groceries—our market is exceeding well cup plied. Coffee, sale• in lots of good at 11 to 14 to town;. and 12/ to 1311 to country. , Lard—sales by quantity at 54_ty 6 c i s. Sugar is looking up—sales of ten hhds good at '4 to 63 4 per lb ; and middling 6i564 ; in bbls, to 7 eta. Molaassss—sales to the city 26 to 28; to the country 29. to 31. Feathers—sales 7000 lbs Kentucky at 25 eta 4 ions. Fish—Herring 4,63 to $5. Mackerel No 3, 7,50 to 8.50. Salt--From boats in large lots 871 1., $1; from stores $1 to 112: Leather—a good supplit; daily sales in market by the quantity, country 20 to 21: Spanish 21 to 24 tier lb. Upper leather per doz $24 to 28. Calf Skins •per_driz 12 to .- 36 according to quality. Hide country 41 ets, Spanish 12 a lb. Oil—Tanner. 70e per gal or about an average of $2O a th. Flaxseed oil 75 a 80c a gal. Lard oil 7010 75. Seed—Clover, Tirnothy4 and Flax- seed all in - de, ma nd and bring ready sales. Timothy, 1,50 frOm wagons, 1,75 from stores. Clover. $l. Flaxseed 75 to 80 eta per bushel. Cheese—dull. small sales at 41, to 5. _ Tobacco—sales it( inferior leaf to the- trade 11. a2:ets per lb; CavaildiSli 4 3 4 to five; Virgini Twist 5,1 a.6;•Tlug,-7aB; Ladies Twist 11. Wool—cleirn well. washed Oronmon 18,20; blood 20; do. 22i:.3 , 4 do 24(78 do. 29; full 28 prime 3s. Powder—Walsores Reek 3,75 and Rifle $5;25, g. per ke• wwwwimwswis Bass. or I'vrtaseaatt.t Oct. 18. 1842. A N electiria Air thirteen Thrertors of this Bank for the - evisnitig *ear. will be be held nt the Banking Hoth.e - uslionday the 21st day of.Noventher neat.. - JOHN SNYDER. Cashier.. Oct 21—IP racsitisis RANK OF PITTWPORSH OCC: 20, 1842. s rr".B Stockholders of this Bank are, notiped that the - annual election for thirteee.directors to serve the en. zing Vear, will he held nt the Banking House on streetiwn iliendXy 2.1100 e, next, front the hears of 9 A. Ar. M. of %holiday. • oet THOMAS M.. BOWE, Cashter. MlL,Rcontfin ANTI MANtlitsCTUAgas' BANE', t • Pittsburgh, act. 20.,1542. 11111116 Sionkholders of thiqllenk. are notified that an election for thirteen director* to serve the ensuing year, will be held at•,the Ranking House on Monday 21st November at Socloek A. . • oct 21—te. - W. If: DENNY, Cashier.. rxrixciTirairoirs tinrivalted yin . 11,01-ANUFACTURED and sold" riboterale and retail jLi SIXTH &mar/. one door--below i oet2l-19. •' F 4fßifg—'l4Verai with front $4OOlO 01.000 In wilt ;tviali to purrintaeor recd small cheap 'fauns as near Pittsburgh nalptlioslble - 4, :Person, *Ott WO perty to len or rent may and rolitYl4lOhaner,oi. renters :by leaving it for sale or reliant-at:. ',-- • ,--- HARRIS' latelllgenea .910e44% NO 9 riftb'etrect. oet —St. = 0 :11.• , 3Z=I ' ,-Just.ol44***AvPorfoß tai. 440#11,1110071Aard a: 'p ~; #~_ Miss Esther Jane Williams, Esq., of 11 1 1 , 4 ,, 107 knots of 5 run %NI woollen yarn, and reeled i t tweet) the hours of ent* Del. (N. Y.) Gaza Miss Esther Jane is a ha s set a noble exampletu; sha is a eredit.--B. Where is Hancock, w t -that is, the bachelor esti Co nmenitaße.—Th e h„ licchutch in Boston cau.. churches, to be tolled du vices of Dr. Claming, of amenity in sectarianism, commendation. Newro bitten.—As G: St. Louis, was chastising I was bitten by bim in the Won ensued, and the laa bat his life is despaired of, Fire ! Fire !—An a Bedford has just discovered tremendous conflagration moon( We mention it f, our — enterprising firemen; . might feel anxious to put i t Where's the Uncle SW Proposals - will be 'Teein for the Mayoraliy, at tli t “.111,0016g. Past." Apply ''fora,' sa id n hig toa lost all hrpetite for politic' Well,' replied 'roam lost yAitt appetite, for thelt have, these whig tme.t.te a great scarcity of .11ratra PUBLIC N The Stockholders of the Pat. , Tot oplitc Road Company an election t , ill be held at the haler land,on Thursday the 17th of, one Pres:dent sia Managers and of the Coutpanytor the onsuhq : , beopenedat 10,CifelniCki - A• • orklanagers. - Oct 20 ANTS. A Place - Ali* - Lo . l.lVkißk - 4P , t .try.. vim-k it w . fairwpafilter w hand —Fora Eltilteiwer far a wo several- mechanics as Blacks:oMM Apply at 11.1 Oct 24 NEW 'TAILORING EST Smirk Feld street, bellow:v:4 - N . ReEpectrally iirformsdrrith vielojty. th at Ile is preparPd a. tiers rut any &script of wadi Ile has on hand. and will bro. eralzisnriimrnt of C 1.0T119, Ife will woke wo k to order,* irer estab ishment to iheeio, 9nyiag, that his work, , 8 to gal fit and workmanship, cannot LV6 It t lallslitheril is this city. . . By punninailly and unremntil le hopes to 'Merit and receive: Persons Avulsion.: their own , itteir advantage to call, bcfare Oct 13, dlw wtf. BRIGADE OR Notice is hereby g iven I ant g 106111 RegiMeat, i st Itri e a4e,l34l. will be held at lames Vemicp 21st Het., at 10 o'clock, Majors 'Mercer and Stewart Oct -19-3 t JoIIN Hen OLD ,ESTABLISHED NOE, NO. 61 SO UTII Agent for J. W. Robotic! jives Liverpool, who despatck parts ofthe V' .ited States THE Subscriber would s. Each persons as are d Friends that he continces to Great Britain and Ireland sla friends here, by the above Ime a most reasonable terms. In w passengers wit( avoid the (I , t time PO much complainednfl , ,impositions: practised on the r and Irresponstble agenis ai 'red that every due and diligen 4 theirfriendir and all who ems may not embark_ can have tart party from whom it was origica forming to the documents dchr• ment.—He niso-feels pleasure has cornsidorahry eltended ments for the payment or VS th rotighia England. I reland,R 4 further particulars apply bY lere YIV4xTED, TUB, $2OOO on Bond and Me 5000, within seven Jog money to loan can lend an security. Apply at 11.0 Oct 18 LOOK OUT FOR YO . Hard Cider Guzzlers. Welo, paigne Straliaterrs ,— .d ttesti SI rs t -Tbestate of your Stomacla a never foiling remedy„rpscr* upon not having ••Siged rvolt cation to Office-boors from et. COUGHS AND { Now Is the time of yearfor Coughe, Colds, It heamatiea.o aglicted, a speedy cure 0 cad W O PEASE'S 11040 which is allowed by foad remedy ever offered r Cpl 0 RENTS NEltre.xn asout ward retardy, wan the INDIANPEOSINI as I nwaed a pplicalion, la a e 66w t o the Ritertatariew, Go t. C n 0 No one need suffer front) be..al the %hove atediehles oe► 15-Iw T. s TENA.O , O J Nik• 49. rim, stile, lel-0, I%._.llusk aud Sus* gsaooo2 OnPfitKaecated aea,de .1411.,r9rie_rtas. tongs'. WirAl o l - & CO i k' V * ritxo"Ti ni joer -i ttre t, - M _I 'SS: e liana ' • ty o r the of Fe n B. manta ait cone DS -GP. ' quitter = Cou nty •o u l yt Anna f u el -ter ack. Willi • wden, Ss bd John M .i ed of an' n pre, to •ar ana s follows;_ t :s, MO% Tun& an fine of one h. and un Jail of A of two Cal cation a be con'. J a fine " "1 ram an 4 ingherly C tender met lento be to pay a lth, and a on Jail of Al of two Cal .ecntinn .e be compi .ay a fine of emmonweal the entnam, dining 01: of proseeut tonce be an P been rep convicted o • nizetnent fo • hat they t on whie - mild not ta pity. Ye ore from an ", from an i :Ives amen. nr even -iinenco ► who cnn r=respect• tint to in ivo Clean e facts' a hought, p ease from to suffer .n them by . r fere w ith t, any vw nl . r le of w. Sa!h.flo , ,just and rig a.teumph alike flange ES of 014 bcit bclief thai rted. criminal nr n rot tiord• ofwill b.. i .or any cri e such al who nt`¢ other ”lie iriistraiinn .f thc, “frcn ,i)(1 c'harn GEM MEM is psi' fc thout tli -Mire pc id DAVI Timnow aff, Roh. • him, Lui Thoi m on ete 01 pro t. A • men , a •nd the this twe oor Lo rty two. -reventh A. V. of the C SECIX fv that th ue copy ng oti til my han t Har flab A. V. or the C ion-- i I I ME= Demicr Congress iority in t te as far - hap ' Gamb Haber I Rena King. &Ilea • Wilde Wrigi 32,351! Appli ' monad 'r„ II de• a major' ri.an • mum 'a : elk 13 coutitie irid the eye a le, . whig , 1 'toff the two. doi is th slum At 11 4* . ..;-• •