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" Iher cheeks. At herfeet, leaning ost
_hlr,
leo succor; and clasping her hind, lit fierl
'daughter, whi!eheietese e yetoceyoung as yet
to be zonscioureof the misery around him.
=tiled eeehe eplayed "with selise jewelled
across &Feeding from his mother's neck.
.41 , broketi sword, a dismounted canno
ethe shattered etafrof a lance, at the feet o
Aeratoketeadedeatestitee valetas' al
i ," - Lett4id , iieir .. i't . ‘l4;34 upe her house I
t
etr; e Stritlieuiees deadly struggle; and
. ' 4/41-Ateetivedeeeret besets which 1
sett erste tweeter day before, only those
eerf-the nabther and ler - tiro children bad es
- -caputeitp;tivity or death. Part of the pal-1
eetegetivasytOreflairies„whileem the plain be
eyonii, a village threw lea haul conflagration ,
eicross the sky. Desolation , and despair
sat enthroned around. Who that had seen
that mother en her bridal night, cotild have
furetold that her after life ' would reveal a
scene like this.-
The Polish war fur independetice had
broken out. - Among the foremost of the
patriotic band which perillei all for their
country, was the Count, Restchifky. His
%word had been unsheathed at the outbreak
of Ole conflict, his fortune had been pour
el nest the' first into the coffers of the state.
Ftem , his,own estates he had raised and
equipped as gallant a band as ever follow
ed lord to the tented field. And for a
Alert apace 'the war seemed to prosper.
But then came the reverse. ,From every
iittarter the haughty Catheritie poured her
-countless legions, headed by the fierce Su
warrow,•into Po tied, and smoking fields
and slaughtered armies, soon told that the
day of hope fur that ill-fated land was over. ,
Yet a few noble spirits, among whom the president Tyler.
Count was furemost, still held out for their
The Democratic Review for November
&entry, fighting every foot aground' and
has an article in relation to the President,
though retreating before the overwhelm
ing force of the foe, compelling him to which in many features is an admirable one.
purchase every rood of land he gained by i t gives a sketah of his administration,
the lives of hundreds of his venal !ollow- wherein he is treated justly anti fairly, and
ors. It was at this period, and while the h is public acts are commented on in a liberal
Count was far from Iris home, that his pal
ace had beau attacked' and given to tire SiP it .
flames. Afar from succor, unconscious As partisans, the democrats have no
whether or not her husband yet lived, and doubt much reason to complain of the man
trembling for the lives of her offspring ner in whic h Juha Tyler has fi lled the nal
amid the desolation which surrounded
ces in his gift. He has doubtless continued
them, what wonder that even the proud
heart of the Countess gave way, and that and appointed men most obnoxious to the
she wept in utter agony over her ruined Democracy—men, too, who have no corn
country and her dismantled home ! muuity of sentiment with him—who on the
'Oh! mother,' said the daughter, 'if we
first occasion that may promise success, will
only knew where father was, or if he vet
lived, iae might stilt be happy. Wealth is lend their every energy to prostrate him and
nothing to us, for wi I we not still love each the principles he advocates. Still, he is enti
othet? Dry your tears, dear mother, for tied to forbearance and even gratitude from
something tell! me that father lives and will
the Democratic party. At the loci fits of
yet rejoin us.'
h
-At-these words of comfort, more soothingis own comfort, and while enduring oblo•
beetinse coining from a quarts so unexpec- quy and defamation almost unparallelled,
ledethe Mother looked up, aad drawing her h e h as man f u lly ma i n t a i ne d t h e pr i nc i p l es
daughter ta her boson, kissed her, saying, of the Democracy in his vetoes and in his
'YOU - are right my child. We will hope
(cot - the best. And if your father has indeed general policy. And, complain as we may
falleneand we are alone in the world, I of his minor acts, he has, in this, done im -
viiill remember that I have you to comfort mense and incalculable goad to the Demo
um i tg d str i ce _t o —be happy,' aed, in de- cratie party and its princi des. Had he,
spite'ollrer effort to becalm, the tears gush- i n st e ad
of
maintai •
ning the measures of the
ed.inei her eyes at the bare thought of the I
paseible lois of her husband. democracy, chose to advance the men of
-*Heat see, Mother,' suddenly exclaimed that party., exclusively, to office, he would
the', deighter, - "see the cloud of dust across f not have done it as much service, and would
tliev;plidne-can't it betoken the return of I not, at this moment, staild as well as he does.
tbstAfeer tied elle dre x her close to her
tatittittes side. - - He has not seen proper to come whotly
Tie mother gazed with eager eyes acne „, ..
, into the Democratic ranks, but still he has
thlee'i&ine laid her cheek paled as she I acted a noble and disinterested part. He
thtiffght ishtrdi sh
istnguied the banner of
has done much more to secure the perma-
Rdesia 'borne in advance. Dent ascendancy of democratic principle than
'Lie, it is as I feared;' said the daughter,
he could have d meoffice by filling eiery un
'they come to carry us into captivity. Oh!
let at hide from their sight—th re are se- der the; government with democrats, and
ereirreoeises in the ruins yet where we declining to send forth his immortal vetoes.
alight defy; scrutiny.' We take an extract from the article in
-lie 'said the dandier all the spirit of her
the Democratic Review, alluded to above,
nee rising in her at this crisis, 'no, my
daughter, it would not become us, like base to show how and by what indec•nt means
boretlitirls thus to fly from a foe. The he was assailed by the Batik party. We
wife and children of Coot R e stchirky will are free to say that the perusal of the sketch
meet his enemies on his own hearth-stone, has given us a higher opinion of his firmness
all dismantled though be it.'
With these words she cla.ped her babe and honesty than we have ever had, the', it
closer to her bosom, and sat down ag ain be- will be remembered, that we have always
hind- the parapet' to await, as the d aughter.- Peresed his course:
-- asht Mocked princes situtnct avratt..die ap- On the threshold of his administration
preach of. her murderers; and although per- the President was brought into official corn
hapie tier cheek was a hue paler. the lofty munication with advisers selected by his
glaace cf her eye quailed not. Her daugh- predecessor, and, nerving himself for the
ter sank to her feet and buried her face in mighty struggle which he forsaw was ap
herfinnthere robe. But after a few minutes preaching, he Permitted some minor mess
shastleggined Courage, apt! lo , ked timidly uree to pass without opposition, which un
outacress the plain. At the first glance sire der other circumstances he might have op
started- and said , eagerly: posed.
- ‘But-see,ernother, can they really be ene- The paissaze of the bill to incorporate a
tales?. They wave their banners as if to Bink of the United States sigdalized the
us--thettirierease their speed—aurely, sure- great crisis and demanded the exercise of
ly, thategallant horseman in advance is my his utmost firmness.
OW4I dear father.' ._, We learn from an eye-witness the extra-
It.tnoment the mother gazed eagerly on ordinary measures which were adopted at
the-approaching horseman but a moment this period to overthrow the President's set
only-i , '_The eyes of the wife saw that her tied purpose.
bustand-was indeed there, and, with a glad Committees of Congress were in constant
.cry hire -clasped her ehildren in her arms attendance at his rooms, assailing hint with
~td -burst I .ito a fitted of joyful tears, She earnest appeals to his feelings and his inter
eatasildiketleping, when the count, dismount- eats on the one hand, white on the other
i itagfrhitt charger, 'rushed forward and the phials of federal wrath were denounced
elasinseSiefin his arms. if he continued obdurate. Even the priva
eallhatikevor he ejaculated, 'you at least cy of his bed-chamber was invaded at un
are left Iroute. I has{ to find you no seasonable hours by individuals in high ste
mow - iiiiik '),helith - tinnLY of heaven blast tionesnd the extraordinary expedient was
4be *ravens who - could trios' deeelat.i the resorted to, of summoning his intimate per•
th erea d
om Wereau . sonal, friends from his native State to be- If the biography is . gennine Which we
"My - husband,' oh! my fiusPand!' wee all seech him to give his sanction to the bill of find pnblished in the N. Y. Atlas, poor
That *strife - mild 44: abominations. To crown the machinations mike has seen some hard timels in this
41411ifiler,dearjather; you are eae-e-oh! of the federal politicians in and nut of Con- world. When he was but a boy is father
we 1111 4Vrei !'"efteePei:said The daughter. gress, the members of the President's Cabi- '
as shfrotong - qoerresuirnitpirent. . net, with an indelicacy and violation of die lost $27,000 by endorsements. ut he still
Thiellither'knt` sed - and re-kiesed them al', ty unparallelled in the history of our Gov- had two Mille in tow Jersey, which how•
tad (Or elite hrs stern nature was moved to, erinneet„ held a secret meeting at the Tree• ever, were destroyed by fire a fet days af
teemiliet'dify were tetireofjorjr. .
_, eery Department, apart from the President ' , ter the policy of insurance had eitoired,.---
Ilitell'ory*as soon • tad. ;F'Snding,iliet e mad without his - knowledge, to devise plans ,„,,~
'all tar Saving, MS 42Allithr - )Arat3 Or 4'.• to coerce him ietn - iinbmission. Whiliehese `"16" threw Mike oil his hoc okt t —he was
sod: re-ta learn' As fate' of those he inft extracwdinary and verserering efforts were
-14 thrown upon the eeld charities of , he world'
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at bailleti.me'rraa To cut h is wt i+ 44, prOgrees,the 'Pensocratic members of penniless. ." f
the .0104' 9 41 1 , a 144 , gittant - ioltowir# : congress *ere - naturally suspicious of 'The lie has persevered ie welkin 1, :his wa y
Akhselikeir ,
~ ii'ilt::,,4l .4lll llPiclil-P4cts , fidelity , to . prYiciple of one who has been el.
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be haitiNahl,stri*Flo,9o 4 ProAhe sa c k e lated -(4otrtio by th e F e de ra l f ' reee, ar a l tune at almost every inn!, An latorgt in-,
int 00109444,4ti i matiotjklik.nwu: Aer - 4111.4e01,11!,lr declined any: inteift: credible fatal
nes ',.. 'l5O-Vvageti 4.4o l4 (pWn;ffltiq , o*teli4, .0* tOraitfirt„ The result wag. that . .'„ .. j Y h r, !WO. ligt off
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NO - Pen can do justly:el° the &Hinge of
gratitude which ',throbbed in the bosom of
that father, as - he pressed his wife end
childrentsucces4fully ,to his heart. His
plans were anon.laiki out. He had by re
, mittanceptto --Farzland on the outbreak of
[the wer';,4orcivided himself against want,
and thither they now bent their steps.
Over.his ruined 'country he shed many a
tear., but, at such times, the miles of his
1 wife and children were ever ready to cheer
1 his despondency; , and as he gazed on his
lovely &roily, he felt that there was much
yet in this , world to bid him be happy.
FOR PRESIDENT,
'TASTES. BUCHANAN.
Subject to the decision of R Nutional Convention
DA ILY MORNING POST.
Tits: pututir. 44 WK. 13.8 K ITB, EDITORS AND PR OPRIILTOKK
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1642
See First Pager
V. R. PALMER, Esq., at his Real Estata & Coal
office, No. 104 S Third 9 . reet near the Merchants'
Exchange ; Philadelphia, is authorised to receive
subscriptions and advertixernents for this paper,
and to give receipts fir the sane.
were-issailin hillatettrilY. an d : w
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at
tallt ot to rgti .-' ,-'' la il t; 6
MIA ' ,t prtirli voice ; _
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f4Litriiiiitelii--Ar ibee*tryaitit pleteitso
ki*Alf.tha - ffielc hf ::,: iplitiAnd - , n?*te
et s
tisia giptenitter,' is4l; - litatea latofffaal
xeto oa-the odious law.-- To prop yOW
mate the value of Mr. Tyler's , ftrinn s, we
roust 'review- the position of the Deinocrat- ,
ic patty at this eventful crisis. De4attil at
all points, and overwhelmed by 4 the force of
the political tornado which had swept over
the tend, they saw, before them butt a suc
cession of aristocratic usurpations, whose
effects would shake the very foundations of
our valued iustitations. Toe &tricot's of
Mr. Tyler dispelled the gathering :giootn,
an I the meed of approval awarded him by
the patriot at the Hermitage met with a
witting •response from the Democracf of the
whole Union, until its echoes were lost in
the caverns of the Rocky Monntaino.
The Western Penitentiary*
Our readers , will remember that we sta.
ted r softie weeks since, that a bill of indict.
ment would be sent to the Graad Jury
against the Inspw.ors of the Westein Pen
itentiary, for a violation of law inselling
products of the convict labitir of that pris
on at. lower prices than similar products
of -free labor were sold. The bill was
sent to the Grand Jury, and instead of ta
king the course that custom and strict du•
ty required, and finding the statement of
the bill to be true or false, they presented
a "rep7ri" upon the subject, which has
been furnished us for publication. and ap
pears tcvday.
Hid this Report been permitted to rest
with the other papers in the case, among
the records of the Court, we should have
forborne to offer any comments up - in it,
but would have aNsited the furthef acti of
of the prosecuting officers, who; we are
told, intend to .submit the bill to anothe r
grand jury. It is, however, befre the
-public, and becomes a fuir subject for ani
madversion.
In making this Report, we 0 - link the
Grand Jury have transcended their
,p. - nw•
ers and their duty. If we are notl widely
mistaken, the business of that bocly, was
simply to ascertain whether the facts sta
ted in the bill were true—whether the
mmufactures ofthe Penitentiary had been
sold at a lower rate than similar produc
tions of free labar, It was the itrovitice
of :he Coui t and traverse jurors to decide
whether such sales were an offence anien
aYe to law. But the Grand Jury, in this
case,'lave de:,lined to piss upon the facts
presented co them, have refisad I lnoth
"ignore" the bill or torind it "true
fi "—but
hive distinctly ua n p3d the provinco of the
Co irt and traverse jury, and decided that
the indictment itself was not a legal one.
Much as we deprecate our expensive aril
tedious system of settling matters in dis
pute between man and m in, and strongly
as we believe in.to be s isceptislni of re•
form, still we would not consent to insti•
tute grand juries as courts of the first in
stance; as well as of the least resort—and
such a tribunal this Grand Inquest in
effect declares itself to be by :his report,
But the 3rand Jury has nut contented
itself with usurping the province of the
Judges and Traverse Jury, but has even
undertaken t ) play the advocate for the
defence, and spends some time in certifying
to the disinterestedness and hie standing
of the Inspectors. We shall not contro
vert what they have said on this paint, but
must pronounce sects remarks entitely gra
tuitous and our of pl2.&o___ _Raba:Lao_ when.
parries been charged with +Offences ,
Grand Juries have confined themselves
to simply attesting the truth or falsity of
the facts alleged in proof of the charges
brought: but this very discursive body
have not only refused to find die indict
ment, but by the praise of the piffles; ar
raigned have sought to cast reb.ike upon
those who instituted the prosecutiOn.
In what we hive sai I, it will c be seen
that we have avoided any opinion of the
merits of the case or the facts alleged by
the prosecution. The matter, wis are as
sured, will not. be dropped by the attor
torneys frr the State, and, therefore, while
we deprecate the partial and usurping
course of the Grand Jury, we shall endea
vor to avoid the opposite error of seeking
to arouse prej ulices a ramst the parties
complained.of.-
MikelWalsb.
the intrepid----liesTriniand- Oroottesta nectoutt ,
i • 4,-ll'itnow g
,e -- 4 , 4 - - . v,7, - , - , .. i. - .. - :, fled itt adu l
trid
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-..' -.... ' , '-' ; - &son, , ta
G 'l * - '' '''
'.. %Oiled to dertt "i - th e
ar-;_b ,!.: '4 - - '
Ben Sherrod , and a sister
,perished ip the,
ni-fated LexingtOn,
Dieadtat Et
A. late ,English paper gives- the particulars of an
awful ciplosichiof a steam boiler belonging to an
iron niannfactory; in Midd.elx.rutiiClivitish blew
the, roof of the building up,_ atid tis-ifetAte - ; the
principal part fallipon at work,
they bad just arrived front breakfast. About 100
men are eMployed, but at my lateetinf.irmation it
could nut be stated how many were on the premi
ses at the ailment.; lyiwever, after the
accident, I bad some conversation with a rel.pec
table gentleman (resident in the tow,i) who had
then left the ruins, and. had seen about foifteen
bodies taken out quite dead.
TIA Philidelphiaheavers.—More Parrages! - -
The weavers of Ke,nsiogtOn, on last Monday night,
turned out for the purpose of forcibly preVenting
the manufacturers from holding a meeting. They
called upon Smith, at whose house the meeting
was to h_ve been held, and threatened to tear
down his house, if he would not deny the t..se of
the room for the meeCin4, which, through fear, he
Complied with.
Subseq tently to 116 , , siy.i the Spirit of th
Times, a party of them, to the number of severs
hundred, proreeded to the house of Charles White,
on the Frankfird Iliad, near Master street, and
there spoled his work, broke several articles of
furnitUriossoulted and abused his wife, and stole
his moulf: 7 :M.r, W. was absent at the time. Al
ter thisOliei , Avet.t to the Mic-e of Mr illiorgan, in
the cum m itted
some me guns.
Insane 3sylum ! Ouly Think of - it—men
- -i - x.
who are ingane, writing editorial and stick
in) g types! He who would have serious! ':
spoken of such a thing before this; wo : ,
be denounced ai a dreamy visionary. :ii
strange as it may appear, it is true.
Th I object of the paper is the dissemina
tion if correct vie xs of the condition of the
insane. The editor says: "having been
often coasidered insane, and more thati
once 'an inmate of a lunatic asylum, We
hope we may ba allowad to express our sen
timents on a subject so important to this
afflicted portitr^ of the community."
Wood, says a correspondent, is not fuel,
ex , •e;,t when burned in air-tight stoves—
then it. takes so few stinks to warm a room
it may be termed few-el!--Boston Past.
II this is true, people should be partic
ular and get stoves that are tight.
Purina seven niontils, the C,•ntral Kail
eledre,rfi fty thousand
do:I Ars over its expenses !
The Detroit Free Press say, , that the At
torney General has obtained an unction
against the Oakland County dank; and the
Michigan Insurance Company.
• Convict Literature.— The practice
which has been adopted in some of the
eastern cities of publishing the literary
productions of convicted criminals (such
as Monroe Edwards, John C. Colt and
others,) should bd frown down by every
virtuous citizen. To license the vi ious
by newspaper laudation will have a sure
.
tendency of elevating the guilty and to
take from crime its ignominy. To pre.
vent this, every sentence which .comes
from the pen of a criminal, however "full
_c .e.__At-,..rxi a d ias ___ an d sentiment"-
may be, should be regard.e-aay
Dome Sffairo.
NC - 10 York Election.—lf we hays anything i
terestina, we shall issue an extra to-morrow after
the arrival of the mail.
An article 0.1 Fourierism will appear on
Monday.
The Sun has an account of the arrest of
two young gentlemen of this city, who wanted to
fight a duel, but were Vivi rated by- the interfer
ence of the police. Why does not the Sun go in
to particulars, and tell how the affair came to the
Mayor's carsofir.c.
That Ball in 311 i gheny.—W e will not
publish the communication of "Decency"
in relation to that Ball, until we ascertain
to a certainly that he has the names of none
who were not there. He furnishes a long
and very respectable list of the gentry of
the two cities who participated; and wa
think that giving them a little notoriety
will be very gratifying to them.,
We are informed thrt another Ball was
held on Thursday evening, at. the house of
Mr. Sahl, (or some such name;) ist-Are
gbeny, at, which the redoubtable "Rats"
figured conspicuously. No one has as yet
volunteered to give.us the- particulars- of
this spreei whyf, we# catinin ;divide; upless
it is that noun who were there could write,
-- foe we,haye beedieferme,d the:Ube, pr.'
der -of Rate do dot consider 'reading :or
writiug an aeconspiiihment f but most sett'
pulcroaly_gUaid egaidetzedMitting any , as;
imembets , whoere Thus endoWett bl 'nit-4re
3 qr t. AlsZlesv , daysttl haw•been Areir
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, • tyi Penn.
Will our
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plaoa as Wls.
the
mother of all sciences.
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Bk.:of Gerinanto'son
Easton tank, •
Lancaster bank, dirt -
Ban li - of Cheater Co. par
Partners' bk Bucks Co. 0
Poyiestowq_bk do
.Bk of N America
ilk . of Northern Ltbetties,- 0
Cononerciabbk. of Pa.
car. 4* Mechanics bk. '0
Kenaingtoa bk.
Philadelphia bk
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Southwark bk. 1 •
Western bk.
Bk. of Pennsylvania; 10
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Man. 4 Mechanics bk• 5
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Gfraul ba.ik, 501
U. States bank, 58,
idiailiermens',Warren, 75 1
Prank. bk Washington, par
Miners bk of Poi Isvile, 8
Bk of Montgomery Co. par
Mon. bk Brownsville, 2
Erie Bank,
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Far. bk Lancaster,
Ilk of Middletown, 7
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Columbiabkdf Bridge co. 2
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Far. 4 Drovers Irk. of
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•• •• Currency notes. 8
Honesdale,
WyorninT, bank, 12}
PiDsh'sti State Scrip, 6
Country .do do
, editcti, I Berks Co. hank, 5(11
the vrea-
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Towanda
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31e6 1- h. - hic. of Sieu.
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Belmont bk of Si. Claire. I
vilie,_ - 2 1
Mar,io , ll4. Demand.
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Cirreyiey notes,
Columbiana ilk New Lis
Imo Demand, 2
do Post noses,
Cinriittiati specie pay-
ing hanks, 2
Mech. k Traders hk of
3
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Demand noreg. 2
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Cashier)
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Ist night or Mr, A. A. A IMA MS.
&mild:iv Evening. Nov. 10, 18 , 12, Knowles celebrated
play of
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Mrs. C. HILL In Hie PAS £SPAONOL,
To conclude with the tavurile con - within of
AIAID OF MUNSTER.
Price, Dress Circle Boxes 75;2 Boxes 371; Pit 2.5; Gal
cry 25.
CLOTHING, &e. FOR THE NAVY, FOR
NAVY DEPARTMENT,
Bureau of Provisions" and Clothing.
. October 28th, 1843 .-
W.E.9I,ED PROPOSALS, endorsed PropDanis for Na
v!I Clothing, will be received at this office uhtil ;3
o'clock P. iii. of tee - 26111 day of November next, for fur
nishing and delivering. (on receivina forty five days no
l ice.) at each or either of the Navy Yards. Charlestown.
AlaFiachusetts, Brooklyn, New York. and Gosport Vir.
gillia, surli quaailiiies of any or all the following named
ri IciPS Of Savy C10111I11:! as mar be ordere I during Ihe
year 1843. - by the Commandants of the said Navy Yards
respectively, viz:
.rive alth P J .ckets and other clothing; also
Wcolon Stocking.,
~olen Socks,
Thick, sewed Lea•her Shoes, 2
Sewi7ct Leath( r Pumps, •
‘Voolcn Man kets,
All Ole woolen goods ore to he made from matertrls of
merieas tuenUlacture. AII the articles are to be folly
Vnytr. 1;171 7 4;74 . 01n1ara )1110
ton, Norfolk, Baltimore Navat Station, and at this office.
All the aforesaid articles must be subject to such in,
spection and survey as I he Cilif r of the ittlfPfill Or PreVl4-
lonsand Clothing may direct or authorize; and no 'onion
of the.enill articles will be received that Is not ful:y equal
to theWampldt or patterns, bosh in material and Work.
ma nship, and which does not conform in all other respects
to the stipulations and provisions of the contract to be
made.
The clothing is divided int °lwo ClassfM, viz: men's and
boys -and the offers must distinguish,the price for each
class, and must be calculated to cover every expense at.
tending the fulfilment of the contr.tets, Including the ne•
cessary metal and naval buttons.
The whole must be delivered at the risk and expense of
tile contractors, in good, tight,snbstantial, and dry pack•
ing boxes or bogshsads, and in good shipping order, free
of charge to the United State - soled to the entire tatisfac
Lion of the respective Cotnmandants of the said yards of
delivery.
Separate proposals must bet made—first, for all the
Shoes and Pumps; second, for_ all the Sloe* lugs and
Socks; third, for all the Blankets; and fo'l'ds;. For all the
other articles, en distinct contracts wilt be glade for. each
class—and those, who are engaged in the manufaCture of
Stockings.Socks,Shoes, Pumps,and alankets, If of res.
ponsible standing, will. have a preference, If their terms
will admit of it.
In case of failure on the part of the contractors to fnr•
nisi' and deliver the several articles which may be order
dered from thein, proper tines and of proper gualitY ,
the officersor %rents of the Navy shall be authoriiiitto
parchase what may to required to supply the deficiencies,
and . any excess of•cost over the prices agreed to be paid
by ibeeOntract, shall be charged to and paid by the re.
pective contractors. _
.
Bonds in one third , the estimatedamount of the respect.
ive contracts will be required, with two approved sure
ties;and ten per genturn in addition, will be withheld from
the amount of each delivery made as collateral security
for the faithful peiformance of .the respective oontreatte
which will on no account bepaid until inecontracts are'
complied with in all respects, and-is to be-forfeited to
the use and benefii of the United States. In the event of
failures to complete tt e deliveries inconformity with the
urgers that may be made. After makingaction
of ten percentdm, paymeetsof the , haianeelts i e
made
to the United States within thirty:days:after the said
clothin g shall bave been leapecteidi approvedand receiv
,, '. antibille for the same duly antbeaticabef by ceitife
sates atitfigtention and surnehhy ItelLyeseipts of lite rAu•
Peet Lye Navy Storekenpersst sale i-Itilvf- sand by
the approval of the respective Commatid rods.
0.. F. delivery. ghat? be prosented•to : the navy - Agent' bY
Whom paymentls in he Header : ::::.. --• ''-'' '' - '' 1
' The Department reserves thelathibt.',Arelelect ail offers
from persons who have herelefornitailat to faHil their
'Sitetraels4 • , .IF: .1'_1; . -,
- .'
" Persons offering to supply AiliateCthe attetetkartieleit,
[ 4 ttilltimp to designate the ptiomr:tpirees.ll4 lottiletH
hillity4mt taylneutato .. beinatelglimehi- .'
iR :e
, r ,.. , „, .
Alum, leXeiumis
Wooster,. 2
1-1111assilun,' 2
odOsky. 2
Craw.. 2
Pioratatit. - 2
Xenia, '2
Dayton, 2
Sekuo, 2
Post notes, 2
billieothe, 10
Fran. kk Cotutobus, 2
Lancaster, 15
Hamitton, ' 3O
-
G rains Me,
COlll. bk. Lake Erie, 35
Far. bk: of Canton, 45
Urbana 65
INDIANA.
State bk.* Branches, 2
Slate Scrip, 45
KENTOCKY.
MI banks, 2
It4LINOTEL
bk 4- Br anc lo es . 60
Shii.wneelown,
VIRGINIA.
Hank of Virginia, 2
do Valley, 2
Far. bk. of Virginia, 2
Exchange bank,
N. West, bank ' 2
frier. 4 -Mee. do. 2
MARYLAND
Baltimore Batiks.
leotiniry Ranks.
DEL E
All flanks,
NEW JERSEY.
All Ranks. par and 1
NEW YORK.
Ci,y R., nits, par
C~uuiry banks,
(safely In .d ) a 1
Red Back. -1 to 1
NEW ENGLAND.
Boston Ranks,.
Country .•
LOUISIANA
Orleans Banks,
NORTH CAROLINA
Banks, 2A
SOUTH CAROLINA
Ranks, 2#
I'IS. COLUM 111 A
ALABAMA
Good Ranks,
'PENN CSSEE.
,Al! Banks, 8
MICHIGAN.
Rk. of St. Clair, .5
Do. do. .I H. Smith 5
CANADA
Good banka
Eastern Exchange.
Philadelphia, 1
New York;
Baltimore, 1
Boston. 1
Western Exchange.
par
par
Cleveland, I I ills
rVlteeling, par
GOLD AND SILVER, par
THEATRE!
VIRG-INIUS
M r. A. A. ADiM SIB
Mr. Jamison
*Ai; 7
pRINTINq:'
IP. Cornet of*
proprlelois 0;70.:
AND MANViADTCNNIL
arrd the innroniott
and will chosen
amp
Necessary to a Job Prim
Jrarests tut
isto%
-LEI TER
_PRESS
OF Ey pay
80 11 of
11111 Be t h
Etallk
Books.
PaniTthlels,
Handbills,
at! 4tubs o t
Sta g e, Steamboat, laid cow
Printed on the shortest notice
vi 7;, respectfully utk the,.
he he public in cenerill in this
Pittsbuirill, Sep:. 39, um
ttrtiott
BOOKS VIA'
ON this evening, at early ta i
Auction itu,31114 ilO,
or new and valuable Books
logue.
Saturday, Nov. 12-ir
CARRIAGE 47 JIUCTIO.V
man's Auction Rootengl.„
Monday, Nov. 141842, at 2 N.
.7".. CARRIAGE AND
may be seen at any time
lion Ilnnms. I,
Tiny 11-31
R.A. BAI./S.BAS, sitiohnes?
every day this week nlO
moat exrenvive and valuable lois{
DRY GOODS ever offered et
which have just heel' received trot
ecmprising more than 100 his t
We-t of England Cloths, 50,4 .
BeaVer and Pilot, do i ll y
Plaid and Cassimeres ;250 p
Fine 4. Superfine Snuaietni,l2ooo,
French 4. Err Ileh MennossA )
se;,riet 4- Yellow Flannels, Nyzi
W4iireaad Green. do
White 4. Col'd. Doesk ins. \I-1 ( .4, 1
Cambric 4. Barr Maslins,
BleachNlSltirtings.
5-4 do Sheetings, 18d*
Scorch Gingham&
Witi. a great many other al'..
lion of dealers.
I —Sale every day at 10 awlio
al early Gas Light nistil
Nov B—lf
PEiLSE'S BOA REOUXD C.
received ibis day from Neu
the above celebrated cure fur
gumption; and is retley to suppli.
or retail, at his ,Medical Arm,
Berford's Federal at. atledheuv t
uov 12
15 to2o
FIFTH COURSE OF'
THE Committee ou I.erturei tit
for I he Fourth Coursraerpre,
public that they have In.olc arm ;
the Lectures on Thurglar emir!.
Lectures of this course will be ro.
Scientific.
The Committee, de,irnii.: of mat'.
of the Institute a favor.te tt
lure and science. as well
no exertion. , in prortirinz ropiliari
bo,lt at home aturatnnad.
In I lir emir:, nil WO Wee', 3 I
be iitil,ll,lied, and tit off, d•
)1';
W. \V
JOHN
JOIIS
9—if'
Managers
pE:Pi r- edILS.-7 . 1, 5it.1 7 777 , r 11.1 S
car the sale e.l Sini 4 Solt
Engrav uevrit‘p,—A
prepared drawing—and medium leo
and the vartota:4 .vialitters will be kept It
purchasprs.
Book -elle es. St at iwlrrs and others. I:
t lrr, article, will hp .applied with ant
sale by . ISAAC 11AI MS, A et. 4t
'Noy 9
S7-I.9VING APP.9 TM TrS.—The
received a :re perior
let Soaps Anil , I)'A nde
pots; Shaving. Case; and ituie,t;
ders' Tahlet.and Strop, Boars, :Rd
articles for Gentlemen's Toile!.
Nov 4-3 t
UNPRECEDEN I'ED SO,
,rE subscriber offers for ralcal
and upon acconittiodatingt
Fifty Seven BuiWin: Lots, Finn tet
Road, adjo nin;: land owned 11 the
crARt 11, and between said read an
hank of the hlonong,, hela—the
mitions of Faid Lots can he. seen It
recorded on thelaOt Nov, IR4I It
or Alleglter y county in Deed F
page, or . upon application io the
The attention of persons d
having money to invent Iscariot!)
amity. equally at'va Dia:erns *lO
so ',scriber b , determined :n
The Lots will lie sold Pfc . ° rdia:
add unexceptimiable titles 01110: 1 '
ARM y to 0.4
TRE FRESBEST SUPPLY'S
The siii.scrwert ha ve r•••
sortment of Fall and Winter Gooh.'
the following:—Double iv..ved.
di
Cloths, Pilot do; superfine Broad •'
kV and every variety of color.
doable milled Cassiineres exceedt
for variety and qualify; data 04
styles, rich and varied; neck Sciffi
beautiful. It needs Lint an ennui .
customer that our entire stock of
riety,and above all, L tirapoessi
will compare favorably n t bony 0 0
Novi 10-40
gu'arhel Filemensl Ass,
A re Ql Need!lf
tion will be d atuarter th y e
Ilall oft.,
Company, Fourth street, on 310 1
October.
A full attendance of the ma id
as buskebe of impertance D
trill
meetirk. DO
-RUA° PEANAG EXC fr — lOl
to transact the A asset
adb
cOnducted for many years, t0g 4 „41
of October, annually, and retaronne'
about the end of the ensuing P' l ' ,g 1
Sivrolorrn TRIP there, and 111:11:1
Canadas, Isturig to Pend money,it -
to-taeir friends In soy pad or I l el
°r rtitillet, Or to call& or recover
1"V, t make search for
. I SI
o, ...Stave their remittance,
and Vastness prOniptly ineoded lof
hil_,;4ettf in the cities here. la
.; 10
itrAmtabairgb,and Wester' fro_
Mr. Thomas CissillPittoo
*grabs ot, Water et
reeb
ii.gESSAII.
°a's -rlvirite ; sitt9ro e l
•
la.
guarter Set
~,..
''-etletober
vied rneln U4
o /violin. no •
ou n ty of Afleg
„ s present;
of Indictpatt.,
ciarr a p
lrwfil and w
c a rs o f the
'ioep submitted
those GeUtte
,iii)y of -ttrelr
,•d with "shin
g a t - fewer pr
°entry - to tit
h t te.
igned anxiou
the Cole - nu
et ttwir accent
mature deb
at it” their "o
• the
t aw , pr Statu
onwealth.
"of 10th April,
ag . to the Stet
city, of Al leg
ut tWeuty-thr:
said, act, were
Di4trict, arnon:
ded.
234 April .I.S .
i m ip t i h e e m p e e n t t uti tu ar
laT
points out itt cl.
decided gover
t o Cons,icts.
ct directs that
punishment
einent at lab's
'one(' sets forth
thelnspector
ovides that th
sat any pea° ,
r services.
nhding cert
the Inspect°
. ry,
honor unit ,
izen, whose
J rretri pecun
at as the .--gen
•tent have di
ecturs.of the
recent re-app.
Supreme Uou
W I Rl' I NSTI
their (Alicia,
lent however,
the act
, su Ect mak
and \V
the second
Is•
is hereby a
Y: nits y
lusivelY to wan
voided, Limit til
lu said prison 6
s Wilbili ,Liiis C,);
t•s than articles :
,ers, or . in any
r with free. lab.,
etaueither ex
or penalties'
iisun lot vin
s above state
812,
ure seem
the right t
thousand
purposes,
- ; .rests cont.
ind a char
bor •as at
us' and res
Hirers in thi
pt to supply
son of pril , o
-:found
industi.
-found by a p
"e responsible
twit ialy.
ernpowei_!
~ 10s kW de: thi
ft neither re
'Bill," nor e
se either po:
'rice charge
-Alex. Mill:
k, Thorn
David
SEM
Tbom
• xu?n, John
Th••
Jere
Jaco.
trsTv, 88:
T. L. Mc.-
onrt of Clo
9unty, do
obe a
or The pr
04tober T
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Wen
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ord in ray
the Seat
:10th dey
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