„,„,.,-,,.. 7n ,.,. ',„ 2 . !..e'.i?' ! ',, '.,?.-'..: tr-L-Intditt lentili - stattsf - tip i n t*ideahad babienpan him, - • -- Melt' now' know what 11l fileg 111 • -. go 'brtrne and thrash them are beans what - bave been 'laying down there in the barns* a lgr.,ALDerrnott, Pkingr St. Fred vlle,iar;', has iiiirt'tited'iflyini en of„;,l4.4vtieh be gives t he- --following devfigtjoni,‘. 1 '" give a 'kite oi* hundred arlit terifeet-tn !eilgtb,ltvireniy feet:broad, enifktiaPwingg, ta-eant , end like the , wings of tbli4oh-bayrk.z. .I.Nder the centre of the a frame' feet high, in which tairtt"' ;Under the kite are Four wings wfichepet ate horizontally, like the oarf of -a boat, - The blades of the oars are ea-Ai 20. Coare feet in surface. 'Tay are mo veir'fy 'th'e muscles of the legs. The .blailes.cif the oars are made of a series of vaPigio - sesembling Veniciaa blinds r so that thti-,,epen when ' they move forward, and eletia . ' when the stroke is made. —The wood pat o is of eanei, the braces of wii e—tha cotton cloth, the tail of the same animist The kite has an angle of 10 41-Ireets-to the horizon. reaband and Wife.—A case, In which a histbuid was sued for articles furnished hiOvire, after she had quited his “bed and boaW7 was tried in New York before Ju;dgeilatabea, -recently, in which the fol lowirtcwai laid down by his Honor as the princlpte to ghvertythe jury. 'lf a wife leiVelior husband of her own five will . , he ig ,nat, even, liable for her necessaries, But, if he drive her out, he is in effect giv- ing her a lull of credit upon the world,and she binds him by all the necessary contracts she ;hakes." The jury in the above case was governed by the views of the court, and returned a verdict for the defendant, the Iresband. The above strikes us as : oil& law and good sense. lit. Etccution.—A .negress, tried and found guilty of an attempt to poison a whole family, was executed at Vidalia, Longialana, on the 14th ult. She belong• edlcillr. Wm. Bislind. Texas.—The late accounts received at New Orleans from Texas state that the peepte were making preparations to op poielhe Mexicans, should they land on their shores. On the 14th ult. 800 Texans were at San Antonio, and Gen. Rusk was expected the next day with 500 more. It was anticipated that about the 20th ult. 2000 men would be ready to take up the line of march for the Rio Grande. The tone of the press of the party in the ascendency in our State indicates pretty clearly that no bank charters will be extended or new charters wanted, This we: look upon as settle3.—Cleveland If it should prove otherwise, then we will conchitle that "that coon is not dead." If -you wish to recollect any particu at errand or busioess,just button a few sting ing-nettles up in your breeches next the akin--or rub a little clwitch between yolsr 'fingers—or deposite 'a grain of dirt in your-eye—or stick a wafer on the end of Our rrose--and you will be sure to re collect what you wish. Aft about/he Eye.—W hat part of the eyele like a rainbowl—The iris. *het. part is ,like a schoolboy!—The pupil. What part is like the globe—The ball. What part is like the Op of a chesil— The,,lid, vl/401 part.irz like a piece ofa whip?—The lash. What part is likethe summit of a hill The brow..—)V. 1 7 . Sividay Mercury. . . Chovaller.—loo Lilkes, the correspondent Of the N. 1 ?. Commercial, gives the following recipe for making a first rate chowclr. Fry a large bit of well-salted prick in the kettle over the fire. Fry It thoroughly. Pour in a sufficient quantity of water, and then put in the head an i shoulders of a codfish_and-a well dressed haddock, both recent ly cardilit—rut in three or four good Irish pet.a• toes, and then boil them well together. An old °r.s'terman generally, puts in two or three onions. Wheir - they are shoat done, throw in a few of the lar , t: -Boston crackers, and then apply the pepper hat, p Aced before you, after a long morning spent in the most exhilinrating sport, will make you no lorgen/iniy the gods'. Strength of the Muscles. —Dr. PI watzo-y. a number- Of years ago, met with a case where, the arm and shoulder-blade were torn.frpm the body of a robust young man, tu of ittean sears of age, while he was at work in a cotton factory. Thre was scarce• ly any hemorrhage, ana the patient Isom recovered his health. The whole maChin -eryofthe mills having been arrested, and .held in check some seconds before the in teiiimentsand muscles gave way, he was thus enabled to test the strength and pow er orthese'muscles. He found, by actual exp - Oiment, that the weight which would jusitalanca the machinery was eight:hun dred and thirty pounds! This he is dispo sed iii;Yegard as an approximation to the forieeiriployed in the dismembering oper atibitiLtend it seems probable that, for a alien space of time, the large pectoral and latitSilttitia dorsi muscles,fOrming the lan te rietend- Pbaterior Margins of the minter, Ittsteined tbemselites againet that immense weight: l —Bostthf J9urnal. an car sir gen.—The New Youk Journal of Commerce relatee the•perp-tra timpf n-succesefol-piece of knavery, play ed•o9:*ne stranger, last Saterday,l by a rogue,-,who pretended to find a -*relit lined pec,ket. book. The pocket book was,,appa rently. well lilted with bank notessbuit they prny#44o be:only shams, The finder pre rerl4,o4o bell) a burry for, the. Philadelphia isslui t * , prspaseil _to make the, r strange hitantM dep4y, in, advertising int', the , 0W945 4 1 .Atqoatly contenting himsel f 1 , 4 4 14 . 0r;04 . 4. 4 ia ..hhand of ten dolls for his •fioneety. The stranger luckily had but nit thata4 4 . l, not *owl* who are *lift th this WarahnuldelWayi , e:.nerefig h . 4,7 44 .4t.'4 , 1 1 r 4 ra f q1 n t1' — 4l tog t 6 u 9 rat *kt-i NOPPORI AND PR OPR ISTVAN isast.s.ins ksysit. ts. MOVDAY, N 4 VAMBER 14. 1812 see irsi' Page. "• V. 13 : PilitEß , Etiqf. Rpal Estate & Coal office,--No. - 1. 4S Thirit edged t peer the*lnrpfrauli - + F'xch"geirgiladelplisa."is inthativel t. receive subieriptions and adi-ertizentelita fur this papar, and to give receiptifiir rho airi.e. . I A Duel E.4keeted.:--T Thpre was quite_ e%cit in g scene to dr place in the office of- Alderman Gries corn. Philadelphia, totsvrien David Paul Brown and and Wm. Rawle, Esql.,uPon the- argument - as to binding ever the faller of Mrs. :Meli:Wen, tipen the change of having tarrip.-reil with one of the. Mr. Brown id 000 m l -for the accused, and Mr, Raule for the. Ictimplainan'. It fa expected that a duel will grow initial this iniportant affair. Rawle called Mr. Breivn,a liar and .puppy. Mr Brown treated the epithet with -eontempt. Mr • Rawle then p•cliing sheet of paper from the Alder-m.lEl's desk, compress.: l it into a roll, and exclaiming, "if you take th r lie, you must take a blow too," struck Mr,j Brown with it in the face. Mr. Brown declared he had seceieed no blow.— Mr. Rawle insisted upon, it thai one had been gi• yen; and, finally, after •arious ineffectual endea vors to bring the tniter_tu an arriicable termina tion, the Alderman !threatened to com, nit Mr. Rawle, and postponed; th'' further : , hearing at the case until Friday. The Impudence of I Broken Banks —We sec it st ted in the Phi adelphia papers,, that the Penn Township and the noyaurnsing Banks have de clared a dividend of one pei cent. each. Hero are two of the swindling shop that exp'oded last spring, and robbed the community of hundreds of thousands by the depeciation of their notes; and tlvir relief issues are no w at a discount of 15 per cent. Yct while that public is still Puffe,ring rro:n the dishonest course hf these inslitutions,the man agers have the impudence to advertise the portion of the plunder whith is allotted to each itzdividu al interested in the swindling concerns. Fourier4sui Explained. Since the scheme for the elevation of La, bor is beginning to attract the attention o the public we deem it our duty to give place tn the following , from the pen of ./Ilbert - Brisbane, Esq., which points out the great goal at which the Fourie'rists aim: "Association will:maintain all individual rights —the first of which is - Iniividual Properly. To do this, the personal sod real estate of an associa tion—that is, its lands, edifice, flocks, &c. will be represen'cd by stock divided into shares, as arc banks, railroads, Ste, at present, and each individ. ual will own stock proportioned' tt) the amount of carital which lie invests. . ' 1 1 "The practical part of the doctrine of Associa tion is very easily understood. To a hundred "or more families, whoare living separately in a hun dred houses—paying enormous rents, and going through a useless repitition ofdomestic labor—wa sarunite and assoniate; obtain a tract of land on which to locate yoerselves, and own the soil you cultivate. Erect.slarge edifice with suits of ap artments at variohst prices, and separated by divi sion walls, which you will rent instead of isolated houses. Own the machinery, so that it will work fur ru and not against you. Connect aviculture and manufacturing pursuits--apply your labors and skill well—buy your goods at wholos.ale—es tablish a multiplicity of occupations, suited to the tastes and capacities of both ages—guarantee con- I stant employment and the choice of work to all— avoid all waste—economise in every way that does not interfere .withlcomrart --Ind divide equitably the profits of your, united labor, each receiving a share proportionate to the part. which he has-taken in creating them. "We wish to give thi peo?le abundance and knowledge, and , raise them out of the state of moral and spiritual destitution into which they are comparatively. sunk. This can only be done by changing the general systeM of industry, or labor, and the present mode of living; and this change we advocate. It would be p-.rfeetly false, beside being silly and impolitic, to think of doing away with religiop; we should as soon think of doing away with friendship or paternal feeling. • A. BRISBANE. convict Labor. We find the following article in the Buffalo Courier. II is a reply from S. Wiliceson, Esq , a candidate for Legislature in Erie county, N. Y., tutuunurn 11,Sking life vievva on the subject of State Prison Labor. It gives, in a brief space, .the strongest anti moSt forcible arguments against the system that we h ti t vim .i o Nov.vvhero , " 77f:, 1842. "Gentlemen:7ln reply to your note, received this morning, permit the to say, that I consider our system of punishing certain civil offences in the st..tes'_prisoni to be eminently injurious to the interests of our Meehanics. Very many of the useful arts are prosecuted in t'•e large estahlish. inents at Sing Sing anti Au ' urn, and the details of the system of labor, are so highly condue•ve to economy of results, that the rrpti'able mechanic, living in the midst of society, and surrounded by a family, cannot possibly compPte with the State in the price of labor. Did t' , e vy le n accomplish the purpose of punishment, the prevention °fel-tine, and the reforniation of t:ie this evil it ight, pephaps, be endered by tho.e wh. rr-, it immediate ly affects, for the good they would derive in com mon with the-rest of soci- ty, in the protection to persons, and to property, and in the reclamation of vicious men. i • But I think .tbat the system has failed in this, the specific ()lint of itb institution; and that there in it is open to another objection to which I can fiud no answer., Mechanical trafieeonly, and not the professions, pr other means ot livelihood, are pursued In the two prisons. The corrietS, when discharged at the terms of their sentences, return to civil life sai l d 'carry exclusiVely . into one. data of our citizens the corrupting influence of their characters, and the stigma amt. attaches to crime, and to a political disability at a free government. In this -result; the system is inequitable to 'me chanic art as a Civil calling, and - is disconraginit, and hurtful to !the truly cllgo:ficti eharecter of kandieraft'labot." A Lluisiarialbaby, two - hours.atter its birth, spoke out and tti'd its nurse that toe world would bq destroyed iul 1841. Delidq tic ni s Oder" in,. his &awe to the Tart in the trais and Parkin cseo, elasted a aegtet. - to Fair the hinter, arnoni tl,o - intetera l iiiire Atha age. tibitugr: y. flie lowaSun le dead The 1 " • t the editor , oulitEitA Ptini*threcir_fw 141 h, c ' ENE pfjc: . r . • . . ,t I ' -Fr • 'P •-; -WS tie en's Att !•,_. ' Th aler w patron 7"1116.... , each ortarY-Tallsetib... -.pay'?' t i -small pi,ulace 011-24.cenis, iv- ivoultt am to near an jillfid!) and Afty dithers enable us toCdritinire throtfchthe %vial r..— lithq.yraidd nor rAher dothan that se the paper slop, or have our old- horse sal by . the Cototable." , I . Comfy., pony up -and save the old hoise.. cross, the DefilocratiG._ eandidatel for Congress in Arknsas, has a majority of FOUK THOUSAND! Poor coons.( Impressment.—whe London Thrtes. i says there .is "a very strong probability that in the event of a:,: war no instruc tons for the ' impressment of British - se men found inAmerican merchant vessels, will be issued to 0117 cruizers. The right is i doubifii 1, the inexpediency of such a Onto t tice certain; nor can it be necessarx for the British navy to recruit its fors by such means. It might, therefore, bt pos sible to accede to a declaration to this ef. feet, and to renounce a _ practice whitth is not intended to revive." To remove Corns—Cut off your toes, This remedy will prove efficient—trY it. Small Change.—Bicknell's Reporter says that in the interior it is quite common for a relief note cut iu half to circtiVate each part for half a dollar. The Tobacco crop of Maryland this yh.r falls short in quantity, but is s'upeli- or in quality Four hundred and fifty German emi grants arrived at Cleveland in one day. Writing in Blood. —At a Temperance convention held in Kalamazoo, Mlch., a motion was made to have the "Licert,4e Law of that State written in huntan bloo d ." It This would be a.bloo i dy re form sure enough. got two vote,. The Mil waukie Courier is to be enlarged Hurra for Wisconsin. Ballston Mill, in Root, Wisconskn, has been destroyed by fire. Loss about $l5OO. A man hai been arrested on suspiciort of be i n° the ineehdiary.. The Democrats of Ohio talk of having a grand J ubilee on the day of Shaun i s In auguration, at Columbus. Neafia appears to be a great iavtitite St. Lillis. lie must have improved very much since he was hei-e. Mormonism goiog it with a rash. Three Mormon Ehlers from Na ,Voo, have baptised 206 persons (at 25 cts per he id!) on a branch of tho Chagrin river.- t They may sometime feel chagii•ted at their con duct. Vermont Legi,dattue The House of Representatives has pas_ ed a bill dividuig the Sate into four qougres- sional Districts, as follows Ist Distrcl, consisting of the counties of Windham, Bennington and Rutland. Pop ulation 75,013; votes at the election of 1841 Whig 6,833; Democratic 5,083; Abolition 782. 2d. Counties of Windsor and Orange.— Population 68,229; votes at the elielion of 1841—Whig 5,505; Dern. 5,006; 4bo!ition 1,070. 3.1. Countries of Ad,lison, Chlttenden, Franklin and Grand Isle. Populltion 74, 974; vatos at the election above mentioned —Whig 5,903; Dem. 4,415; Abolition 399. 4th, 'Wailington, Caledonia, Essex. Or leans and Lainoite. Populatiotl 73,732; tzig- 00.3•7c/j 1.10117. 1,1750; AbOIIIIOII 740, The Burlington Free Press remarks up• on the bill that "the division is a very natu ral one, county lines being in all - icases ad hered to, and the counties themselves being countertninous. The Bill passed the House on Wednesday last, by a vote of 423 ayes, to 92 nays—a very decisive majarity. MICHIGAN ELECTION.! From the Dr: troit Free Pres, Nov 9. THE COONS ROUTED Air THE CAPITAL. [ We have the high-gratification 4f announ cing a brilliant IJemocratic vie+ at the capital. After a lia - r I and well fou ht battle, the Democracy of Detroit have e rried the city by an average majority of about ONE H UN ERED. AND NINETY, +hist the combined efforts of Clayism, Norvelism and Coonism generally. This is a dernoctatic gain of Two HUNDRED ANI) NINE TY EIGHT since 1840. W ASIETENAW COUNI'Y. Old Washtena* comes in gloiiously.— They have treed the Coons in ne style. The county is redeemed from oon mis rule. The entire Democratic tic. p et is elec ted by 350.:. e. . JACKSON COUNT This county has "again picot , worthy of-her gooclasme. Rep oerat k majority about 300, , ,Ta0k gives about 90 Dem. majority, MACOMB COUNTY township ofOrange. M liaalivrka Dem Pin. of 36. t rs, which tea gat of 6 upon 1 . • • 1840, 200 w ug. Districts. Senators Elected 1. John A. Lott, Dem., gain 2. Abraham A. Deyo, I)em, 3. John C. Wright, Dern. 4. Thomas B. Mitchell, Dem. gain. S. Lawrence, (vacancy) Dern. gain. 5. Carlos P. Scovill, Dem 6. Calvin T. Chamberlair, Dem. gain. 7. John Porter, Dem, gain. 8. Harvey Putnam, Whig (probably.) The Senate f0r1842, with these changes, wlll be composed of 22 Democrats and 10 Whigs. Districts. Members of Congress. 1. Selah B. Striing, Dem. 2. Henry C. Murphy, Dem. 3. J. Phillips Phoenix, Whig. 4. William B. Maclay, Dem. 5. Moses G. Leonard, Dern, 6. Hamilton Fish, Whig. 7-Joseph H. Anderson, Dem. 8. *Richard D. Davis, Dem. 9. *James G. Clinton, Detn.. 10. Jeremiah Russell, Dern. 11. Zadock Pratt, Dem. 1.2. David L. Seurnour, Dem. 13. *Daniel 1). Barnard,-Whig. 14. Charles Rogers, Whig. 15. Lemuel-Stetson, Dern. 16. Chessehlen Ellis, Dem. 17. Charles S. Ifentrirt, Dem. 18. Preston King, Vern. 12. Orville'llungerfortl, Dem, (preb ) 20. Samuel Beartiln D 21. Jeremiah F.. Carey, Dem. 22, Smith 14. Purdy; Dem. (prob.) 23. Orville Robinson, Dem, 24 Horace Wheaten; Deal.' , " , 25. George Rathbun, Dern . . . 'alpc°- 2(1. Anima Warm,- Dem fin Seb*' .;: 1 ,4-84 1*'Gre 6 11, : 1 :V• 1 - 1 Yeai; ' l ''''`lse , tI. Patiesiiii wig ► (pi.ohabiP d heraelf ted Dem on village tip., ~.1:' ~~ .._:. _ ... ...~. r.. ~'_ ELECTION - NE WS-44NE Y ORK CITY: . ~, , , ~. VICE BAN NER IS CE.Cataii - ' , :t , :- GREYJI DEVOCRATIV: - J)l4VOit -, .. - MAJORITY' FOR FARMER wit= OVER' •. goof). . - - , * We congratulate the Democracy on the result in this city. Our candidates for Governor - and Lieutenant Governor - bave received an overwhelming Majority of the- popular v. te. Walleye- elected our Sen= ator. The County Register, to. Brownell; is triumphantly elected. • Of the atirteen members of - Assembly, we have t:ertarittly elected eleven—two of (Air members being doubtful. - In the fourth and fifth Congres si-mal Districts, our candidates are elected in the third, which is a : strong Whig dis trict. Phwnix, the coon,•is elected; and in the sixth, where Mr. McKeon was our can tl date, we are somewhat fearful that pipe laying has effected its purposes. But to • 's I look at the field in whatever light we may, the triumph is emphatic and cornelete.-7 '1 he Federalists stand astounded at the ; result. Without ur g ,10.7.1i0 , 1, without money, we have achieved the triumph. With all the Goierninent patronage on their side, and in spite of the most effect org If/ rition, the 'coons have been meet es sentially used up. We have only time to congrat. ulate our friends on the result of the battle. We • present this morning the fullest returns of any pa per, which we have obtained at great expense, and toil o , e who have offend us facilities in obtain ing them', we take occasion to exp,Teas our thank. rrSince writing the above, we have received returns, fr,in which we compile the following ta• bless—Plebeian. VOT t E FOR GOVERNOR. 1840. 1842. Wards. Van Buren Harrison. Bouck. Bradish. I ...... .... 587 1202 695 964 13...... ... 427 887 444 • 747 1tr.......... 682 1474 745 1261 1V... ..... . 1177 1133 . 1096 866 V .1169. 1452 1182 1260 ' vt... .... 1223 805 1234 884 VII 1728 1707 1752 1544 VIII 2134 1962 143 ma). 1X.... 1935 1515 580 do; X ....... —1743 1422 1634 1230 X 1 1683 714 1715 778 Xlt ...... .....6112 380 571 519 XIII 1655 1133 1546 1007 XIV 1393 1142 447 maj • XV 797 1686 Tst 8751 XV1.... . ..1443 1063 1471 1679 XVII 1442 1267 16 . 23 1291 Total 21935 21150 17678 15508 i In tile City there are 2 democrats and 2 whigs elected to Cengres.; the democratie Senator, and It Assemblymen arc leced, and 2 Whig Assem hlyment. So far as heard from in the Asseiribly, Si democrats and 25 whigs have been el ected. Elev, n counties which send 22 members, to be heard fro n. [L' We learn from a ft iend, says the Union, in v. hose judger - n(IA we have ( very confidence who Ic ft Utica yesterday morning, that he has no deul)t will have from 12ito 1.500 majority, and that we civil certainly have 24 if not 26 Con P , sionnl Terri sent:dives. Wa,hington has g'ven rnbr 900 coon majority. It was heretofore toed fur 2000. MAJORITIES FOR GOVERNOR. Rood. Bradish 860 Alb iny, 290 2083 Fulton & fiamilton,ls o 385 Ontario, 300 550 450 193 600 919 . 780 Delaware, 1390 Greene, 830 Herkimer, 1300 Madison, 400 Mont gorner;, 475 Or ondaga, 750 Oneida, 1100 Orange, 81'0 Oswev, 650 Putnam, 800 Renssellaer, 93 Saratoga, 210 Sehoharie, 1195 Seneca, 540 Sehence,ady, 200 Sullivan, 300 Ulster, - 550 300 The rain in the above Counties is greater than Eeward's majority in the whole State in 1-840. Bouck's majority so far is over nineteen thou sand Con ftties. W t .;:tchestcr, Now York Kin Ys. Rockland, QueonF, Richmond, uga , Columbia, Duchess, • - 11 1 . 44 . E l, ' ° 4l lllll AL" babl Some of the dist twit' are not fully set , tied; hut t . v*, ' are certain of at leapt Twzmx Ofdi,e, 84 - 1,4'4314t0n%; ? , By the Buffalo pupOr , )lThureiday agora. log. ,We have thtk -futiow44 news= 1E 1 ) 1 4 Western Erne county - Oig)tr nafjority about 650, In 1849 they bad- _ Onondaga has (given `: a - democratic ma., jority. . Wyoming—a small coon Ertajnriiy, prob ably. Genessee. Coou majority about 1000. In 1840 it was upwards of 4000. - Cayuga. 500 for Dona. Ontario has given 298 for the Co-ms. Seneca Co. Partial returns give 345 for Bouck. The City of Rochester gives 150 for Bouck; and 233 for Dena. Confresarnanf... Niagara Co. Theo eot,n ticket is elec.--1 ted by a small majority. w Chattlaugue Co. Coon majority about 1000—an immense democratic gain. E4 - = ...j v. tty ; in 1- 000 Fire in Evansville, Ind. —A fire broke out in the old atiction'stoie, on the Ist inat and consumed 16 houses! Husbands looking tap —l'wo females in' Philadelphia, lately had a very interesting jaw- suit for the purpose -of - deciding -to which of them belonged the fee simple of a certain husband. The law was unable to dO any thing with the case, and the suit was amicably adjusted by one of. the ladies relinquishing her claims. THEATRE' MVLA.RD ERNI:ST 21 night of Mr. A.A. ADDAMS. Monday Evening, Nov. 14, Sbakspearce's celebrated play of OTHELLO. OTBELLO . ....,.. Mr. Jamison Mrs. C. HILL - in the LA CACLiurA, To conclude wlth the favorite comeditta of THE FOUR SISTERS. Price, Dress Circle Boxes 75;2 Boxes 37;; Pit 25; Gal. BA NH. NOTE AND EXCHANGE LAST. CORRECTED DAILY, BY ALLEN PENINSYLVANt A Rank of Piitsnurah. March. ¢ Man. bk Exchat:e batik, Bk. of Germantown ank, Lanett:4er batik, did Da "lc of (les! er Co. Former , ' Lk flocks Co Doylestown 14: do RR of N America Phil. Ilk of Noll liern Liberties, Commercial bk. of Pa. " Far. 4 Mechanics bk. " Keni.ingion hk. PhilaArlphla hk Sip) !kill bk. Sott I w3rk bk lVeslern bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 10 Bk of Penn Ts. par Man. 4- Mechanics bk. 5 Mechanics bk. par Moyamensing bk. Girard ba.ik, 50 U. Stales bank. 58 Lumbermen?, Warren, 75'1 Frank. bk Washington, par Miners bk of Pot isvile. 8 1 Bk of Montgomery Co. par I Mon. bk Brownsville, 2 Erie flank, 5 Harrisliurgh bank, 81 Far. bk Lancaster, 21 ltk of Middletown, Bk. of Chambersburg,h, 9 Carlisle hank, 9 Bk of Northumberland, 10 Colunibin Ilk S i - Bridge co. 2 Bk Sumpiebantin Co. 10 11k of Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk.. 9 Getlyslturgb bk. 9 York bank, S Far. Sr Drovers bk. of 1 Waynesburg h, •• Currency note:, R Honesdale_ Wyninine, bank, 12} Pittsb'gb state scrip, 6 Country do do Berks Co. bank, Lewistown. Towanda, • utito MG untpleasant bk Far.. 4. Mech. bk of Stec! Belmont hk of St. Claire ville, Marietta hk. Demand notes, do Current.) , notes, Columbiana bk New Lie bon Demand, 2 do Pot notes, 2 Cincinnati specie pay. ing hanks, 2 Mech. 4- Traders lac of Cincinnati. Clinton twk of Columbns, Demand notes. Circleville, (11. Lawrence Cashier) Zanesville bk. BE.VJAMIN HA 11.1)INGE teepectfelly announces to his patrons treat he will tneet,lbein this evening, at half past. six e'elock, at the School. Itoom,.of My. WTI+ Hams, in the basement of the 3d Preshyterian Church: (entrance on Ferry street) to organize n/cless in Steno. Hard, itge's Stenography Is quite new' In Ainerlca. and Infinitely anperfor to any other, system heretofere taught; (betng eoturtne4. to ~.sand..) ills pecoller evellenee can , not he inure rutty deigeloped that:thy sdverilag to its gen, eraf adoptinzi th S•Hund r .e 4 °E. re `' porters, after, years of prpetke in outer systems., have a , handoned them aid adopted' this, as the mostehttplitied and perfect exiant: The schole. system can, be fully lestratcd and aconlred In ten,practical lelaus; aad Immo! (timely reduced.to pracke. • Tama.-Sl9, male adyanci t iind the.other,half.whru the putts! can write the whole language with facility by this system. • hay.-14--3 1 . • irkKVOLUT/ON OF PARTAERSUIer—The part- AU , nershfp formerly caning ataiar..the name qgay. Dilworth t co.; was dissolved Lit af ! Optobar fait by.the withdrawal of thatnas Seatlir* Atiefirtat CHAS.,S. G AY, ' .. ms W .l.uos /PAI . it aco VV TT QR . I . :II• s , ' The anufaql mine of - Sash„l34.mim. 'Examsa - iina -Pt*!.- Isz hoopla am, 4ontraettag for :Bulk** will be 'Anthill ed ail neml by nit subscrlbere' under. tip, Sim OrceY 4 • Dllwecth, whir aro amply Preparet:sosilleed 00 orders in I he' k . I lee on the most Mira' terma k att by ionewed , . attoatioa to !melees, bopeAo merl4l.r. eqeettlote *roily . 11crpatr4aim. gas- , g4.lr. -- . iirT.-.... 1- •1-' ' -• fpfspar • 4t- Co:WM.-be ;R. EtrePhebUdeetel or, Pr ( OA - T iiiilifellillil.... :_spttled - up at thil! old Mend Pe 1 A ' G t a- 'lr-• ney 14—et MR aP1,1.11 vats ite i 11" ra 111" ~-~' Managers Mr. A. A. ADDAMS. KRAMER, 6XCILENGB BROlkill Woos! er, , n, SanduQky neanzn, Norwalk. Xenia, I)a, 2 Post notes; 2 17,110lient be. 10 Frao.l.k Columbus, 2 La, ea -ter, 15 Hamilton, 30 .Granvile, Coto. bk. Lake rrie, 33 Far. bk: of Cantoit, 45 Urbana r 65 ENDIANA State lAEA- Branches, 2 Slate Seriii. .K ENTUCKY Ali banks, ILLINOIS State Ilk 4. Rranches. 60 Shawneetown. CO Rank of Virginia, 2 do Valiey, 2 Far. bk. of Virginia, 2 Exchange bank, 2 N. Wes]. Lank 2 Mer. Moc. do. 2 ARYLAND. tßaltlmore Ranks, par Eortniry Banks, ' ' 2 DMA WARE. All Ranks, par -NEW JERSEY. - All Banks, par and 1 NEW . YORK. • City Ra uk v, par CGuntry banks, (safety fond.) a 1 Bed Back, to 1 NEW ENGLA NO. Boston Banks, ptT Country . .!• LOUISIANA. Orlea nq Ran ks, NORTH CAROLINA Banks, 2A 1 SOUTH CA ROLM A i Banks, 2k i l'lg. COLUMBLA rsaiiKS. 1 ALABAMA Good Ranks, TENN ESSEE All Banks, MICHIGAN. Rk. of St. Clair, 5 Do. do. J 4. H. Smith 5! CANADA 151°20 flood bank Eastern Exchange. PitiladelphiO,' • ' ' :11 New York; 1 Baltimore., Boston, 1 Western Exchange.. Cincinnati, par Louisviiie. par Cleveland., die Wheeling:-' par 'GOLD . A'ND -SILVER, late MERE MARRIED -1 u p bt by' thi Rev, Mr, sna t ii ic . i ; j ,, , sic, of PiLtabotgla of that city , i t a St ": PRINTIN 11,7%.Cornel,lig': THE proprietolB4 044. MititIFACTURti zr and thpl,frolloorthgs4i‘a • int" well chcoteu asport i t 4t aril eiV ifiVik.// i t4l Necessary la a Job-Pawl' LETTER lieffil OF EVERY Di Bills of `Pamphlets, Handbills, Bill Beta, '1 Black Alt Malmo Stage, Steam/taut, and easel • priate elk Printed on the shoetree notice eue We respectfully ask the pat • lie public in general in Melt Pitt sburab. Sep:. 39.1842 iauttion CARRIAGE AT .917C710i7.1 man's Auction Rooms hi Monday, Nov. 14 1842, at 2 o'r* CARRIAGE ANDR WIWI. may be seen at any tine _Lon Rooms.. ROV 11-21 R, A. BAUSNI A N Auchaiir t every day ibis week auk ;post eslensive and valuable 10l et ; DRY GOODS ever offered at which have just teen received comprising more than 100 Parle y . West of England Cloths, Beaver and Pilot, do 'l l ./i 4 - Plain and C.l-slineres ;154 Fine 4. Superfine l:% Fallinens ci , French 4- s Se::rlet Yellow Flanne's, Whiie.zind Gieen, do 1301:—. W bite 4- Col'd. Doeskins, 11 0 ,1, 1 Cambric 4. Barr Muslim, keidt , Bleacli'd.Shiri togs. 'Pt et , 5 4 do Sheciines, Scotch Ginghanis. Witi. a great many other al* tion of deaters. jrrSate every day at 11") and: n! early Gas Light moll ferthrt NovB--tf Wier I FIFTH COURSE OF' r HE Committee on lecturer of AL for the Fourth Course.ret, . !mitre that they have made tun ~ the Lectures on Thursday man Lectures of this course will be i Sciairtific The Committee. desirous of • ; of the Institute a favorite resort ii lure and Science, as well as the ft no exert bang In proof ring unlade both nt home and abroad. In the coarte of two vverk be published, and ticket; olf.ted. S.llfl W.ll, JOB nov 9 -it UNPRECEDEN ITT) SUI Tll El stiliserilwr offers fur and 1)111111 ant' °ln ounddlii,c Fully St yen Puilding Road, aojn ;dui: land ow ned Iy e ennui, and. between Fan! rood v.d• hank of iltd' Monooga hel lie rations of said Lola can I e seen 41 Ft•-eor ded on_ t he .1&l it„Noy, I s4l in of AltegUe. Y- roomy - ht PPM Page. or onontu'Plica /ion lo lire 'vi The anent - km of persons de1,,115 having ruOnfry lo iot.e4 IsearurWy F. 111..ity equally •dy,tt‘a , 4enus sof.sgeriber is del erilimea 10 Fen. The T. 019 witl he sold acrordinr, ' and nneseeptionalile titles will lie gir Apply to DAVi• Nov 10—If CLOTHING, &e. FOR THE 1843. NAVY DYPI Bureau of Prorgioni SEBL.ED PROPOSALS.. entheci. - Clothing, will be reuada o'clock of are 281 It day Om' Makin: and- rietiverinz, (On nowt' lide,) at each or puller of tl:r N:ow T aVaavausetts, Brooklyn, Sea T ginia. such quantities of any ti:a't articles of Navy eioil:ln2 as ms: year 180. by the Com:naii.co respectively, viz: Blue cloth P. J-eke:s—a , d Wcolen Stocking=, Woolen Sockm, Thick, sewed Lea'her S!3•0 Sewed Leath( Pu!nr, Woolen Blanket-. AB the woolen ;mods veto he Americas loaner:lrd ore. equal to the samples. whir:: otiy a vy _Yards at Boston, New Fent Al . ton. Norriarn,-0;1171111vic All the aforesaid aitidi , made Spector. and Flllvv. y as illeCictiol : lons and Cloth' r , stay direct 011n 1 of the:said articles will be r eceded: to the samples or pallecier, bet 3 manship, and which does not (0140 to the-stipulations and prcnsina ' made.• , The eto — thinz is divided ifD tio, boys —and the offers inns! class, and must be L.:lieu lated to r• tending thufittfilinein of the ceeto cessary metal and naval haling, The whole mast he denvered the contractors, in Bond, ing boxes or bil.fsheall,i, and in 4." el - charge to I Ire United Stmes,no4' lion of the respective Conitnaiiclao delivery. Separate proposals must S110:14 and Pumps; second, for Socks; third, for all the Ellanelr , other articles, as distinct csnirodi 'criess--anit t hose who are engrat 4 l _Stockings. Socks, S nes, Pumis•a' ponsible standing, will have a P will admit of it_ ease of failure on I he pertofi nisi' and deliver the sevelarlicletll 'dered fromthem*, in proper Ono Oi ti the officers ur anen is or the Pia” *purchase what flay to required PO and any excess of cost over the pro by the eontraet. shall be charged Its pective contractors. Bonds In one thirdhe entiositill tie tont racts will be required, with! tles, and ten per ceninto in addllia: the arricmnt or each delivery for thefail brut performance of ISd whliiti will on no account be Pai d complied with in all respets , the use and benefit of the Unite/ fitituree to complete tic dellveriel,: orders that may be made. Aile,l of felt -p6TeiViturn, payment of lP to to the United States within 1 4 4 clothing shall have been 1110 e, ed. end hilts for the same do i 1.7"; --and stale!. ;Cepa.. ; espeetlVE Cl. j be to he luster he sever fes t -hate herilie",l7 eotxtraes. - _mire e ..ferstup °tering tosopplY th••• *Ube pleased to dindsniate tbeittialre-Watelilla° nov 11-12 S ' ' '' % '. 7, n 1610301E, -riregeon dram UBt, p ro gress., of lu OA he iWereati stall visa nrg,,A Jay bY 11 -' 6 ' 2l64e' alCdonal and hes sued for "For_ the r5 ....1 am sorr aced your inte - ofettise you We, A-11e: t can be detiv t r h ar o di t im v , a ' yn h ec o ei in e fg h: a be quite a s of some wOu e that you vvi n o f publis intend that such a s crap his thing of ffsir that may population, y o possible got eh a course n rigs have nide. nv, men cat At amusement ject to young nttnattnt emus e innticent: bi innocent, is believe in rn hieb the best y of; but with ,'attended thi ifferent. wing that ind :I hasten thri ntherp mean p ttqhe pra u, the, public Anis m asks vs it vre gtutie4in situ 1 Le or :Lis attuft len atal'by Taut :NI eeti 11,•4 the t 3 hoOse of 01 , nil Friday hahiniou - siy a tee appointed _tig the sense oceed tugs fly expelled t rs of the Cu, ,meting :ias he'd ni.:etin4 of tn.: V. la the nti miler p:-1 ' (.11at fonittio peti' nt'ehall Call a no :tinily tin: wean. irenlatO only a 'oh: of be. ing In the majorit, . - .That ineetirg over it illeguU -tot h in lawful r strike off the , :t active 4.lfree ithou,t any rr . 1 dying by begulded crgethyr inptuy.. . iat L eau ." - us calling the of thia, e,rwer f a mad baiimi those' m:•ri vvh , are tl,vcid of t. .• IL (.0:4)0 4 ..36 8. Hit the rer,on, demean. d y ina.;e - MLA nn one 'it bile Gur .se f.er,ubs as - ut fed ckei.lv ieh i 6 is oct. y we :e[ms,dcr tiucik, We con ofany mew s in case of ison not legali 4. D. Brz 'Fur the r ot, the Set ORsi—l ha 'e name of b3i many suitable ca e afproachi asole of r 4 Bigler i n7g li tP a esvt t l i l i lv: ta:tib,d e 11etl efaition, I . •elited by .0 4 344 . , - _ Pest! or prod or fkiod or e - OABBI •cm4rters. 251 Iveo,wilty- a . -- 11 3,Med thmi Imaimaictot I ►s 44 tneit" . • • Amami 0414‘ Batt! - _ e=_ - 4