orn loot _ saHileind but , few , teents,before, oftlte dangerous iitneea,of the ei'dhi ! She had "brought with her soinetnedieine; but her angel visit was too' hrte.. a gentle spirit of the babe had 0 there remained for her but , to 40 , ttlinfliiiftlie - This she did, while we fonerireld the father. We related to bins theciteun stances which had led us to his house, and briefly sboke of the mit. cry which inevitably follows in the wake of intemperance. 61 know it, sir, ' said he. 'I have long isnowiait. t have not always beer' what ion new see me. Alcohol and my appe• tits Neve brought me to this depth of deg- IVINV not master that appetite'! You herdoll,:power. Thousands have proved "Sirin believe it. I have seen others as far rer4reed-as myself, restored and made hapfiy; but you are the fist who have ev er spoken to me upon the subjezt, and I had, toostrong a passion for liquor t..) think of a reftWeriation myself.' 'Well, will you now make the f 111 It has occupied my thoughts (hiring the whole morning; - and now, in the presence of Almighty God, I swear never again to touch the accursed thing which has ruined me and made beggars of ~•trey 3fsiirity: lgapprenough to hear this mcnly res. q:11141in, we returned to the house with him; tr.6*lrtitne we made the fact known to t/44ife—and producing a pledge, the Viitiohaamity signed it upon the table whieirbeld the body of their dead chid! Two Tim scene was an affecting one. * * Two yeals had passed, when the incitleet was rewired to our mind by a shake of the b%itid•frorm a gentleman who was returning we st with a stock of dry goods which he had juot purchased in New York. It was therm rr wh% had signed the temperance pledge' by the body of the dead child! Rvehester Dem. IrsCl PRESIDENT, 3= AL SB Ic %Na:, ereltlectio the decision of a Na' Wont Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. vie*. Puitt4t2 2c- WI. H. SMITD,II:IIIToA3 AND PR.PRIUTOR9, FRIDAY. DECEMBER I See First Page. Gen. Cass and the Presidency. Vire 'have already announced the arrival 1 of Gen. Case in the Steam ship Columbia. Since his landing his friends have set them selves to work with renewed vigor, to for ward his pretent►ons to the Piesi•'enry, and he seems well disposed to second their ef forts. He held a sort of levee in Boston, and appears everywhere diligt nt in hiSaen deavors to attract public attention and favor. A l ,' yet it cannot be determined whether he has most friends among the Democrats or Whigs. but we incline to think his greatest , farce is am' ng the latter. The Pennsyl vanian pill - dishes a letter of his to a commit tee in Philadelphia, dated Paris,August 19, 1841., in u hich he deprecates with extreme mildness the spirit of partisan , lop, and ap pears to rest very contentedly between the two great parlirs of the country, saying that he believes the Democratic party are right in their construction of the Constitu-. tion, hut that the Whigs, too, are “honest." and winds up by sa)ing that the destiny of the country does not depend upon the measures that either would adopt. It is impossible, we think, that the Democratic party will choose to advance a man who holds these views. However indifferently Gen. Case may look upon the matters in _controversy between us and the whigs; the Democrats think they have urged vital principles, which they cannot surrenders, nor trust in hands :lees. CAPS has also written a letter under date (7f t h e (oth. to M. Dickerson, of N. J., in wiliett he says he is "a member of the Democratic party." The Plebeian discus ses4iis claim to be considered a Democrat wad somesharpness, and denies entirely that he should be so considere.l. It con demns Gen. Cass for that he -has truckled to the spirit of despotism 'in France, and to the spirit of W higism at home. lie bent the knee to kingly power in France by his bank tin that country and its monarch—a book Stied with sickening ad J lati on of Lou is Phillippe, disgusting in ileelf and dis.• graceful to a Repikblican, snit uhich earned for him the contempt of the nabdity of France, and the bitter scorn of the Democ racy .011Mth continents. A friend, in whom we Oates tdo ntmost_, confidence, a Demo. eras of this sill:lately returned from Paris , inforiffid us that the conduct of Gen. Cass had male hint exceedingly unpopular with etreit Liberal at that capital. General • Case, adds the Plebeian, has truekied to the Whigs of this country. in seynrai instances. After the last Presiden-,, dal 40i - ton: a -be very gratuitously published A card in the Paris papers, requesting the I Frensfi people not,to balisaa thestaLetnents in the Globe, end other Democratic papers tgthie eittinity,rellteivelci the fraud and Riper ityingby which the Whigs ttiumpheil, as they -,. %roe, torevageeciee % of a partizan press a l , 44;wastingitt:iroth. ' This was dintelo,rpitiatii: General if!rristnt:lf* t.,-i . A ,:.'''i.i:V, tiitimf;_ike4iftig .1 ,- if---a*:N---izilausa:ll 4 4l - Aliak .„7-L i "ratt°4l!!-14:6110 W . 1 1 -/tVat liatiP s he eill*Od . that 'itietieliAtir4l44: de ceaaeds—potwi sta ins it ha d u been .vio. assailed by Ole lieineeratie-ferty, throughout the Prestilential canvass—wl ich assail Is. if unjust, ( l as they certainly were, if the oration of Gettral Cuss is correct,) he owed it to the freputition of a Ltsother sol dier, to have refuted; before :be contest was decided. 11 he hold taken his position while the result was unknown, his Motives would not have heel' liable to the suspi cions which now 'hang over them. The Pleb_dan alsi,) states that a special meeting of the Dernllcratte Young Men's General. Committee fwas called, and a se ries of resolutions approving of Gen. Cass' coarsem.was offered. 1 :Some debate took place, when the resolutions were rejected by a vote of 36 to 1. 'We shculd infer from this that his cause cannot flourish in N.Y. Of its progress and ;its supporters-in this state, we have before spoken. Tke Bankrupt ," ,aw.—lt seems -now highly probable that this law may be re pealed at the present session of Congress. It is worthy of cOnsideration, says the .Pentvvlvanian, whether it is well to go ui either extreme—t halt of so iocrse and indul gent a law as the prclsent, m• tint of no law at all on the subject. Would it not be well to retain the provision fur involuntary bankruptcy, or, in other words, that which enables the credinuls to have possession ta• ken for4heir equal ibetbefi' of the property of a fraudulent iusOilventi Would it not be well to include Banks and other Cur poratimas'in the provision fur involurrtat y bankruptcy, and thus secure, beyond the poFsibility of failtire, a sound currency throughout the Union? Alight it not be expedient in case of the assignment of his property by an insolvent, for the equal be nefit of all his creditors, to give him a dis:. charge from future liability in case a ma jority in number and value of his creditors consent to such discharge? A provision of this kind would afford an incentive to hn•testy and fairnessa in mercantile transac• These are thoughts which occur to us at the moment, and which we deem wor thy of deliherate examination in the final settlement of the question at the repeal or modification of the law. Bankruptcies .broad.—To ?cad the statements of some of the foreign journals when alluding to the commercial disasters of this country; - one might fairly suppose that bankruptcies were quite rare on the other side of the water. But the follow ing paragraph tells a very different story:— The Gazette de Tribunaux states that) between the Ist Nov„ 1841, and the Ist of the pres;mt moat:', there have been decla— red 610 bankruptcies amongst which wet 66 joint stock con - 10:11es. Amongst the bankrupts 104 love been convicted of fraud. .Inother Libel,—J. Fennir - 4, tre Coopey has obtained a verdict of two hundred dof' lars against Horace Greely of the New York Tribune, Im-speaking disrespectfully c.f him and his frolics. It cannot but be a source of regret to Mr. Cooper's numer ous friends and admirer=, that he should persevere in his ritlicul )us elf 'as to pun ish every b'ackguard of the press, who from personal or political dislike, speaks of him in disrespectful terms. Distressing Catamity.—Toe Blairs ville Record of the 14th says that on the night of the first instant, the house of dlin maria .V. Balke, an aged citizen of this county, who resided on the Raikroad, near Croyle's Mills, was consum'd by fire, a..d Mr. Balloe, his 'aged wife and two grand children were destroyed in the flanges ! Wood had been left on die hearth. for the purpose of dryik through the 'tight, and it is sapposed that the fire of iginated from this cause. "Laps" should And his favor to anoth er "morning paper.". We shout "judge" that it will not suit the Post. Roman Analpities in France.—A late number of Golignant's Messenger relates that while somei workmen were digging for the fottn lation of some new buildings iu the Place des Coseines, at Besancon, France. they turned upltwo stitne•tes of the God Mercury. One is no more than 2 _inches high. The fire is invested with the tunic, which descend to its feet, and holds a purse in the flOt hand. It is somewhat deteriorated by its long interment, and • has lost the left hart! The other is nearly five % and in perfect preservAt on. e god in a mate of nudity. the left leg, the right being itching the ground with the of the foot. IThe head is toward the right. From r falls, drapery, or a mantle / he same arm, and deacends . leg. This statuette has 'ght hand, the fingers ot i r are incorrectly Moulded, I, of with the rent of the pears to have been of the [#lieleigt- Tile fingers "Atir:; i* l . , v : 4*.‘ .ikre4lt. its. 14*, ,1. , ', ` . " . i - ' ‘:--,...'--** inches in neigh It represents t It stands firm of slightly bthit, with the point slightly turned the left should which touches to the ealflof th a - oursa irt the homee iad 911 t 4-her wok, which beet . era' ot the "nfAiil4.ll';' Sarttida':, "Lei st u htiltli*fr " tt il ft 'a l ia ; Lash talk fags 0 — T he o, b e i r ra,;:wearta oar Lives." The 'dispatch of tit, maim:tiding officer of the Y ucatan; forces. Col. Gaebua, to the Secretary of War and the Navy of that province. contains a glowing account of a dreadful battle, fought on the 12th of November, between the gallant and war like army under his command, and the powerful and valorous troops of Mexico. The Colonel says, 'On our side there was but five wounded and none killed. The slaughter of the enemy was much greater.' And again—'l have the h " nur of accotm panying this &spate') with the lequipments of a soldier of the enemy, consisting of a helmet and musket.' Aftcr such - a glori , ous and decisive victory, though unfmtta nately attended with so much bloodshed, we would advise the g overnment -of Yuca tan to present to the heroic and gallant leader of their 'thrice renowned' forces. the whole of the booty captured by his cla rityg soldiery in this terrible engagement. -Letter from General Jackson. We extract from the.OhioStatesman a letter, recently written by, ~/14t4reu, Jackson to Moses Dawson, on the s4lbjelit of paper money. He explains fully wliat t jte meant when he said, had CoriiieSs4pted to him fora .substitute for Riddle's fl t ,ate would have given them one. Congreii never ap: plied to him—and the reasons he explains. Those who have quoted- Gen. Jackson to back their paper schemes, will now cease that game. Gen. Jackson notjvtands with General Washington and Jefretsor, opposed to all the humbugs of makiniz peo pie rich by issuing a paper circulation o credit, instead of specie. • HERMITAGE, Nov. 24, 1842. MY DEAR SlR—Your letter of the lBth instant has just been received, in which you ask permission to publish my letter, or ex tracts from it, to which you refer. I have no copy of that letter, and when written had to idea of its being published, and as I wrote it in haste, there may be errors both in grammar and spelling, which may_need correction; still as you say it may be Useful for information to the public, ha44igt the greatest confidence in your judgMint, the permission you ask is freely given to you. I never put to paper anything but allot are my matured opinions. As to the allusions made to my Message to Congress, had I strength, I would give you the full outlines of that project, if -Con gress had made the call on me. But why the call was not made upon me, Congress . was well aware of my opinion of the Con stitt tional powers of Congress in their_leg— islation for the District and of the Sites, with regard to chartering b a nks. I will give you a concise and hasty view t f that opining. That the rower of Comlress over the District was equal to that of the States over their respective limits. and that nei ther had the Constitutional power to (-liar ter Banks - of pap issues; tiat her r,nly power in this respect was to charter Banks based upon a specie b arid tsf depos't and exchange. The States having resign ed to the General Government the sovereign power to coin money, regulate the value there. , f, &c. tS-c., and prohibitine themselves II from issuing hills of credit, or to make ant thing a tender in payment of debts hot gold and silver coin; h nee the reser:et' rights of the Stales contained no power to charter Banks with power to issue bills of credit. I ask, what is a Bank bill, but a bill of erect- The charter al'owe them to issue three dollars in paper for one of specie; thrt e five dollar bills are i , sued; I go to the Bank with one of them; I draw out five dollars in specie; ask, *what the other two fives rep tresent? They a nswer—nnatinv . but eret it. These were well kn Iwo by Congress to be my opini.ms, therefore my project was not called for. Many committees reprea seating Banks called upon me whilst in the Executive Chair, to know it I would not approve a charter upon other terms than based upon a specie basis—my an swer always was, thlt I would approve no other charter; therefore none was present- ed to me. I am, and ever hava been, , ,oppose(, to all kinds of Government Paper Currency, let it I. derived the fromExchequer,or other wise. If the piper is the real representa tive ofspecie. why not pay the debts in specie, and let the specie circulate in the hands of the laboring and producing clas ses'? 'nen the dealings between the mer chant and the laborer will be in specie, and the merchant, by making a deposit, can get a bill on any part 'of the Urridn. Where, then, is the use of a parpercurren cyl ,Neither the merchant or laborer wants it. The merchants want a bill— not a flank or Exchequer hill, but upon a Banker, where he lays in his goods. as in Germany. 4k,lt is one of the greatest humbugs ever attempted to be imposed upon a people, that there is not specie enough in the world to answer all the necessary wants of ; the community. Look at Cuba. There is no paper.thet e. Shut out from circulation all paper, and specie will flow upon us as the tide; but will never flow to any country that has a paper currency, which wilt al ways depreciate. A National Paper cur rency is a great curse to any country, for ... its depreciation always falls upon the la. borer. But with these hints I must close, being exhausted. lem greatly debilita , ted, and remain your friend. ' ANDREW JACKSON. MOSES DAWSON, Esq. The Slexander trial.—This trial, which has - caused so much excitement io Phila. delphia fur the past two weeks, was sub mined to the jury on last Monday. and 'at , 5, P,AI,-theY eamein and stated that they . - zet4lllnot agrees. Yaritmlicr eaatlO, dire i4'Nroxi'ktt.4llo-trA446:#c. 'e.after h K - . • ----- - - .. -- - _ - - r i r: ';... .'". ' ''' ' ' --- 0,40,' .. Ar .- l'earpilVrtikij:: ' ..''. '- ' '?.'' ' i : 'Z' -• 'f' • '.--:- 1MP11441 -Art-Org4tal_ . , lei --reeellt lettert7 Jacksowitamt• Or the Seirisi.o 6 A*. tifiietiii-eit,ent of the hone; - JacksonTheses*. 41 0, if liate separating- tha:ll:lnhidStates and Terri-.. Jack Wm 3 - ---."-.--. toms em the Britiah poesesaiont, and lying be- Jaeitalt: . • tween the monument of the St. Croix and the sto- Jackw44ontuitel fly Mountain's, is estimated- as follows for each Jeannie Wii4 Susan adjacent state:— , _ Juvine 'Eveline Al *Jones Sarah Maine,(line as awarded by the - King of Holland.) . . . 463 miles New Ilamdshife, • . . 40 4. " Vermont; . • • • . 99 New York. • . 240 " • . Pennsylvania, . . . . 30, ..-Ohio, 200 i` .. Michigan, . • • • 740 Ter rap ry west of Lako Superior, 1150 " --- Total length of the boundary. 3130 " Bankrupts.—The number of persons who have applied for• - the benefit of the Bankrupt Law in Philadelphia District. since the same went into operation until last evening, was 1240. In the Western District of Pa. the num• ber of applications, exceeds 1500. W IST OF 1.14:T MiLS Remaining in the Post Offirx in Pittsburgh, Pet , .14f9v. 15th, 1842. Teryntv tatting for letters ou this List. will please say they are advertised. A, Asselanien Charles Anders m Rebecca Armstrong Cid George Andel sim Mary Armstrong Col W Antiersintdohn B Nlf Aneost A nder.rin David 2 Arizt Charles Amos Wm Anihor Win Atexan' er G W Applegate D W Adams John 2 A nth.my Mrs Mary Adams Rev J Anshuiz C Adamson Thomas An4rews James Adin Benj An ierson Win Addison Abraham B Badger Win Beak Chit. I a Ba' &yin J.idn Mc Bennet Janes Baia ill Blackburn J ,ho Boyle Win Bishop Miss Elizabeth Bails) , Miss Elizibelh • It; iss G• orge Bain Wm Black Ja mes 811 ker Miss Am . eli.e T Black John Barker Harriet =B ack Beij M Bailey Mrs Harriet Blairßiza Baxter :anal Boyd James B Borne Andrew Bold Samuel Barr M r Boynton H G Bayrd Saml Bounswell Thomas Ballow Joseph Boobyer Jacob Barlow M , s B .yea Mary And Baines Win Bouglier Jim 801 l Est-i Soyarrhis Sarah Bell Wm Ittovin Bob , i.l Mown Avery Buchanan Wm B. own Joseph Bolger It R Brown Re' George Buckly Henry Blown Lewis Brogan Miss Ann B•ansnn Isaac Borns Ssml Brooks Mrs Nancy Burns Abs. Eli ea fort David Itnr - li Cam [Liam Brooke EpJ Burke .1.1) ''Brandy John Burton Chat lei C. Ca•r Nancy Carter James Case Sullivan 2 Gamer James Carnahan Sarni Catlin John 2 Caffinan H W Camp Wm Case Ann Elizi Campbell Wm ('rise James Chines Isaac. Chambers John Chats ick Semi Coo h,ugh Win F Cee B Collm4 Leonard Cook G A Cumnioos Alex Die, , min James Det Irige Edward A Diu , ino , e James I)irks.o M Maoy aillgbarty Danl Da-g , ary Win D , dial.li.on Win Dodge Calvin Donn,ly 'au.] ne Doonely Tho; D W N Dori,: John Donahue Weld Draher Geo,go Drip: John Decal Vrter Easly J.hn C Elikr•El as Edriegtnn Mrs Anne Ed , ington - Mrs E G Edwa,d Lncf EtnPrt Nelson &Co Everett W & Co Er nest Mons C Fearns IV IV Fetherman Semi Fellnws Steph Feeling Grace Fergus ,n Alex Fiqtning Wni D , Finley John A Fezimmons Win Flemming M nem niog Jeremiah Fitzgerald Mr Flanigan Patrick Gass Miss S rah Gardner Wm G+o•ge Mr Gillagher John Gintz Lewis Galey T Gallagher Jnlin J Gqrman S J Gib•mn A'fred Gorney WmJ Gorden W B Gormly Patrick Griffen Henry H 11,4 ()titian Thomire Hammet John & Jas Hamilton James Hardy James 2 Hamilton Elizabeth Mattis Geo Hall Agnes` Harris Richmond Hall John Hardeastio John Ffall 'Thotnag Hal Mary J uIT Geo iv Haney John Handiin Jonn Haffey & C'Brien Hackett Miss Julia Hanna John Hulas David Hanshrnw Michael He•m Thomas Reisman James Henry James Heyberger Sarah Ann Herron Jonathan Herron Elizabeth Hively -Mita C Hinds Jane . Hinds Elizabeth Higganhottom Josiah Holland Nirm - Hotliater II Hohnes - John H ngan Thompson Holt Mrs'LM ligatchistm.Wl6 - _- Muter _ Thoui.4. Coats James CornsJos-ph Clapp Ralph Clemmer Susan Cline John Conhely Margaret Crwo W El Conn,r Dahl C.nnway Robt C;,,tvly A Cooynghain John 0 Crosby Marten Ct)dge Mathew Jae A C , osciy Mo.s Snyder C Ci un gao J ahn Cttliiiniglta4l John Coohoings S S J4.4ah Dal I , V I)Ailid4lln Is., belle Davn:son Andrevvi Dav,s Evan lhvis rizabetn D 'is 'l' flees Da , is I:obt Daly Te enee Dexter Mary Isabele2 Thum Jnhn Deforri Wm Demaming [1 W Deveran J,,hn Durkee Jacob Duff in I)unseth James E. Eller Janies Evans David Ewalt Jane Evans Join W Evans Margaret Ewa,t Jacob EA'ans Wni Fleming John Poriythe Mary Fabms & Foil Force Day 'd ForemPo G D Freeman Noaman Francis Evan D Fundenburgh Sami 2 Elenor Fulton John J Funrtown James II Grigg David Greenvoigh Joseph Greer Mary Gravis Pr Orme 2 Grier Mathew Grave Dan! Graham Win Graham Tsaac Graham James Graham Odin Gray James Ii & Co Gray Danl C Guynne Mary and C.lth Greenleaves Sand ffirdinglstin fiart S N Hartwell Mr Hathotn Mary Hasting W H Hasten John W 2 Hays Gen S Helsel) , Frank 2 'Henderson J K fleskett John Hoffey Miehl Hopper Margt . Homer Jonas W Hopewell 1, Hnuseman D • House J B floubly Sant! Hunter B T Hunter John Atitabert Geo Hu. JaenhACo, Hunter Will ~Hunter Alex S fingley Miss Mary 11011sPbreYs'Xilin Bunter rirt,rins- '; • Keller John Kane( Met.4•Harriet Ktepnedy Jtioses Kerrigan Nick Kennett Thomas . Kerry & "Crone Kerr Rev 3 P 2 Kerr Charb•s Kennedy James Kelly Harriet Kerr Sidney Kerr a M Lafferty John Lagerty D n 1 Lambe , t P. 7 Like Mary Lanimer James Lane Denis Lathrop Hagen Latimer Lvden Langston Mrs Lee A P Lewis Abraham Lewis Win Louis. Font y 2., L-wis Orange ft L-nnarri W I Marks Gen-Wm 2 Mar lea IYLEhtV4 Mal tlieilisi'7BV to Maya Win Mammeaux L Mara(ta Fd Marts J. am I Maas Robt i Matheys Charles S Ma li,v‘s James I May J , .ltn .1 Maven Win ; Mereai(h W C Miles James ( Miles John Miller Sr. Coleard Milky John Mcßride T G McCartney JailICS McCallly C McClure Jarnev McCabe Brroard McCabe. James McCaskry Ma. y M,Ciure - Nlr, McCoy Ptprick ti Coa•a„ J is McCurdy Joseph McCutcheu Rob!. R 2 NlcCcrrly Robt McCovel Jones NicCru'llt NicCully Sand 51cEwing J ho McCobance Masu:lns Janies Mcll.any E Mckto•li David J McElroy Thus McCiusty H • Meliey Thomas McKee 2 Nell Wilson J Nell John Ncihet \V & Co Nnhh Jugeph McLaugi.lizi Alex Me f,aughlp Jule M.,•liam Martha McLay An 'rew Oliver Almew Orr jt,eph 0-borne t? O'Dunn,h Jainei Otty e Paxton Juhn P urn . er J n .s NV Parrlime Jaws Phid lon an,e. I/ P 4 l te I son And,e‘v 1' ver Jr , ll r P; ttcr on Ja.i \V P ~.7.el F Part ers , rlrMiss Caro'in- 2Priphott l' G Patterson John POW man A ugh \V Pent ficidh k J Phos Ger 2 - Pr nlon Lot Prntsmann Amin Perers NV 111 P. , trenhiver J , n 2 Feters L.Nrcr Perkins John B R.fratlv Mich! Ryan II J Ray James C Rhoads Elizabeth Reis George Reynrtiris Ruth Reynoks Olivia R-yno'ds Geo Reed Lilly Reed Sn a rl B Reed Henry Reed Alt x Reed Isabella Reed J Altyne Selimme R'ehard Sampson John Mettles John Scott Sarah Ellen - _ Scott A J Stevenson John Scott Grßihßtil Streets Mrs Leah Scrnnp George and MichlSturgelin John J Sewall Samuel D Stubbs Charles Seeley C C Seville John Seitz Freark Smith Mist; Mary J Shaw Sarah Jan- Snith Mrs Margaret Sheppard A B So , der Lewis Shirk Morgan Stlytier George Short Capt A Spray Iloratio Shultz Miss Mary Atlas Spaulding James Shultz Mrs Ann Sark F Shoelair James Smith Jas Sims Jun Smith Edward Slice Nancy Smith David Simpson Jerome Smith Asa Shinn Skillen. Wm Smith Thomas Small James Smith John Smullen Patrick SMith Wtn Suydam Capt Sweeney James Sunderbury S 2 Taylor James Timmends Mrs Arm Taylor Misa Sarah Ann 2T.ail Ovar Tally Wm N 3 Trunic George Thayer Horace Turns' Robert Thomson II & J Terrine Robert Thomas David Toy S^tmuel Thomas Sam( N Tyler Henry 8 TppeirThos Vance .itobt Vols Chas L Walker Mrs Jane Wallace George Wagoner 13 Wainev Jan Wall James Wallet Wm Warren Thomas Ward Samuel Ward Rev Samul White John Wh fill Ltturtua • White.Nirs.M White Ebenesir C Williams Walter Wickhatn-A.nit Yonog bietirY Young isnonis Ymunz*notill Ji JOhriStOn kjoliusion /41ustilti Cairt W • „miles Dr James 2 _ Jcihnsmo Row ales Janes Rowland Jones Wm A K ' Knee Amelia King Rota =— Kirk Sarni Kevy .D.rd Kuria Geo F K.awr•on Horace Kerr James Kiiicko.r barker Mon Kirkpatrick Edward King Ricbd King zacob Lee Jona T Lenhart Goafrey - Lytle Jellies Linsey Wm Longdon Win Le•xis Gathariue Lawrence Thomas -Lynch John 2 Lynch Nancy temg James S Lowry Mart-o Long I,,eph Lee Sias Lcvar Dan! Montgomery Mary Moore Levi N Moore Jane Mn , re James T Moore D Moor° Chrt•iPq P Mu d‘,yk A ~ d 'sv Mu-ick Mane U vt!.l Mowi M 1‘1•), via wi Alex Moron And Murry .1.0111 C Mogan Mrs Mary itil , •rgaoJ B Mold 6 omei y Miss . Elb't Me McCleovin R. ht MeGrvder Mies H mah Mc M McGialey I wa, d 11cGh.ais Cornelius McGM,e Jam's C Mefiiniii,s 1118 i -- Diz,betil M envy John MrEth:ern MeGmlb Alex McCoy Mis Mary McHerm , it Mis; Mary MeDo"al I Margaret McD , mald James McKee (Ma , les MeKalch 11 , u y Meligivy tl MbKi hirliahonJ - McKinley Mrs Ge H hl Q,nitty A,al.eAt McKee Ile , tir No. mann JIIiO s N .rtlihra nd G T Nh (' & McL-tai C Mani NI , Maims H ug h 31.•‘1..1inn He. ry McNa r D It 2 O' Do wail Patrick 01.yrr Al s llary 0 r 11$$lit Owei.ii To $s Owens Jose ; h Rooubaugh Bei cci a Boyer John B Root rulme/ C Ro^A Miss Robinson John itnbivs n Cathy ine itob:nson Nlark G Rnhinsln Capt Hoer... Mary Riddle Jat Ridi;e. Win .E Riddle J Kerr Roberts Rob' Rid.Ce Elizrbeth R S. Stamps Charles Steffe Ah Stewart 111. s rIa.Y Stewart John Stubbs Rnbt Smith Benjamin Wilkins. W Winters Mr Wightnian Wro Widney Willard Mary Windrets Win Wood Wen Woodward Isaac C Watson George Weare Datil Wear George W Wilson James Wesoo R. A. Wilsoranlin 8 Wilton Samuel Wilkinson, Geo lonstietT Saclel"- iii.BB ti►sof 'St , J o h ns Otsofth.,' F • -- -Ttiaf rlie Rev Mr. M ao ;lilt, Mist, frialtoo.ia, +laughter orbit. Jaosll. of Upper St Clair toweahip. TE MPERANCE. The G. W. T. A. Society of the &bitty molar weekly isteettne tin thy (Pridar 18th, In the PrltultiVe Church, r e p, si., : t eles ii clock. Mehra. Dr, John Ma y l E6l/04 N 0i .. 1 5 G MI me lass, T. Inv M ited to attend., Galt. and others will skips...* we. c havcroph , j„ . WatirTED SOON—Five of t:z with small famine*, to err .doO 4 50 milba. TiteY ei n?lnYed In k Ni n i. brick yard—one In digging too, The t iitti A merit during i lie winter and aninmer a t 4 . 0 .1 proviretwlth hoboes. Alain rim m ti a 2tigi a fresh b or milk (or a respe t im ge 7 l, lllo *arse the child and mother or ' , helo t 4 141 4 ( L- Partner wanted fora firm eßrks4:lllll hailed manufacturing Easiness; oor and - °not Ilk wit b li o n si lion nes t o. live part In the plan ha4ei of intio-Ing men, methinks-, torzei,3/47„for to for private fam A i p li i i: l a y , • ktkiltij uttton i l l HE R FF' S L.— ill he mi - 7• 1 7 1111 , Weover, esq , Sheriff. at Name" Auction It ortutv. No. 110 Wool d.vi v, h er 20. at 10 a'. lock 4 . M. the eThrt ow!, tensiec Clothing Store, eonsieiingin on o Superfine Broad Ciotti!. Beaver and PiN t r u.. . Cast-imeres, Sailineis and Ftstinp, Gentletuen'a Drees Cant, do Over C. do Fro , k Coals. Casalniere and Saul Fin Gentlemen's Winter and Sumter Celt. Melina Shirts and Drawer, Silk, Fin:s and Pongee c ; ,,, v aas, Padding, and Brown Holland Bleached and Brown with a great v ark:) , of Tailor'. irionnimv.l, l l IL A. 81t;:litti r to OrtPV. IiPC 14-g, IDOSITIVF. SALE OF SqUES nest at 1P o'clock, [will sell withool cash par moneY. 5 eases of 3,ew and superior Gum oysrdspA Those t hose are now (Ten for J. P., Gmst drc 14 1842 QUPERIOR CLOTIII..VS AT .dUC77241 day !text al WI, w r i o d t.l ,, 4l . rrcrrve, a Int of relePrior LondOn t)))4,1),* Conln ce pern, 1'.,4; 7 sot - hilk Ifs, and inlan . rior We,l Cloths and Ca-sinner es. One ve) , .., Leal her I:aps. . tizAt. ClOOO SLEIGHING MIS CAE ,ST how nizt,.y persong are r.o 2 ont an opportunity In tatpaim?,.. , on :in :mark of the Gout rtrli• Lei all do away with surli fear z. 1 . . 1r Vet, on: iltry can find n certain cure fi , r ie's .il4rancy, and Nerve and Bone Liniment and I.elooTtr' dec 15. CIRCUS AND THEA In front of Captain Broad: on Penn S I rect. Fit st night of on MN!! Thu rsda v, rriday nath,doy 16th and 171 h. The o.'ll co . l,rtlre .p!end.it I , ,t.tree. coif I. II A tnivzo us of the G. Men etcsa and K Gf it; S,ur The Sailor Boy Evaic Feats, by Mr, XV. N;,;0,,E, I,) I. a an 3 Corde E I as. ow Ether which Mr- VVH:iiin wit! a, -'priteS of lIIP Silver Shrw.ver. 6v iirt"u4l The plate I realer, Mr. Warren, nil 0,01- TO Cone hide h Ilse v:0,1 E:11,, , 00 . in Oh fru , h! Or Vir;inid rapid: For cast orc ha rac , ,r P'.f F3:3; :VA NOTICt. -There n04.1..1,00 Wednesday afternoon, tier, 21. r of thejuvenlie classes, and 110.:P vi • who cannot attend in the evens , ;. Dora open at 2 o•c!or I:, For toriollrote TO the flonoraule, Ile 10,I:e.; MettTO!.. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, la aft': ty of Allegheny. The pet Wolf of Geo. Spreal, of O'' af4 2heny City, In the county afdrevaid. bog! ' That your prrtit loner hal It provided bmigifit ata for the accommodation of tweet ill • his dwelling house in the city and oard 3. prays that your honors wilt be picand topi ce n se to keep a Polite !louse of Dten3trO f your petitioner as in duty itound.tvtilvalt (Vila - • VV... the subscribers, rl'lZPqi of or Ire rite or A Ileghen y, do net' if ) ; Om t} Is 0re.0041 repute for lioneqy and iroer'i cP ' , ProVided with house room and CoflVeoo.. commodation 1 11,1104.1 of s'. ran; that said tavern 0 nere:o3,y.• ' Rotrzrt Vilzell, J. J•G• Win. Ralston, DJ vid H. "'Ts. ge, Robert Mortis, James "'horn, J itnes g• John Gneliring, H. flake, ~ John Fleming, Jesse WO. Dec. 10, 1842, std RowNsvihts. JUNIATA 1110 i l k 13 wad Fin2he„. Al„„nine,„,„ 00.. Warelicolorl :1., riorlcrl L , '''':!. NEW TA ILOR I No.; ESTA . 5mA/raid street, M between CASEY Thi , • . RerVlly informs the orz receive sod ens °frit 'id" be i 4 prepared to ders for toy description of %cook In his roe, lie has on hand, and will be crofts':ooYl 10 erat atsortment of Cuses , Chr" gtrs 1 Weer 1:110 tie will make woi kto order, at .101, other establishment in ltre city. ,t1g1",.,/11 "rwst. that his whrk, as to truslq w,r,s t fit and-workmanship, ennnot he sarpaaw', .; tabliehment in this city. riiielemettneta l l t ine a r" ii rito t i e t i 4, n d d iris e ree n t re , tnyn mi a tt , l ingi n ti g are: i tor ris ies t7:7 ',.4' gd 1-1,41°' DEOE* 94R , Stu PllolfElr."—Que ot eircornsterteen Vbfrinetiled W s u e r or this (I**ot:ratio nod c y, is to Observe the gerld which prevails in the rabli sissy Candidates are hum bpit a ste *timber of war Stet Oil their Maim a are moderation and *ith every consideration of diftirenc , to area. Alt likewise ga d d a tetatlead to abide atom id cowention. Whi bent among des ' r a fo - fr o m a multiplicit -,fhilibaortonce of circurnat • 'woad the more the ma Compact and firm *I deal tiewisiOn calls us to :art,Whieli probably will t or Ntvemiloer - nett. will all. Alien, and theri, With ac •ho victory drat be ours. ;ennicfat should regard it a: to bear litinself toWnrd his al harmony may not be by While as decided as hell owtt others quite t. ertuell latttu of !halt preferenceA; Fen RiFividt.fOr dtle rtat • t.hj dentocfatic principles ='o that Id 1840 . " . 3, eht3lg e ship otstate again U, , utt It is a steady remetribiatte . which pteiserriM the de•ntier ril springing out of seelinna nt td individuals. When ti ty is prepared, and We folly . to merge all other come .r the general good, dem ocra All opposition must sink bee. a. RIED—Oa Wednesday ea. Allegheny Cite,lby the Re TIVIPIPVIN Nissen, Eq.. 'ongress-frona Maryland, • 'WAN, daughter of Curial /.01NPPfl. ontintrcial 1,1 Pittraturgh Market or the illoroial Pool by FirriAY NIORNING, I) ti'avigatinn of a.ll rur rt '.rchant,. to Eoiip off a en we new sugar, tnolass nd bloom, and.n qaant rn prnduce. A Heil of • id, bringing dawn all ti 'Pittsburgh and Jolinainw. Jt. Sfbambeata are tsmisrg .eouto the Vonong ~d tektite' up and cnrryint ' gooc.s. One exfensiae en ; street has rec-ived a v,r d domestic manntiteturea r a"d Fent back a goo I rn tweA. Tne fine I , leighing western Pennsylvat.i t ell :I thwe to market, and faha which if it coniinne., w Gbrittrovis and tsT,w Year .aries, dry good hrd Ant kind , or 'nrodan a , d Pic t mnnuCte , iire. arc PXOCH •I I.IIW-353 I .w in Ihr 104 and e ttrirena Ind r n , r as nnv nibTn- w.irko. • privo. and sa l,, ate et g'4 . 41 e., at t. , t n'. l• low par I"antli+ ;ince Ike nraintz of th, par t - la have Colot , ' n ni Is of f.irfy .. l 1014 r 2 621 frwn wa:or S. at ti v , taman.'c(l a stride high flour 4ul aL pt r , .—ase parcel of nr•w In t Vie price it so'd for lit. Since the snow and f re bringing in a gi.od reads sec at 2 to 21 cts g at 2 (104.4 per 100 lt , s. sale% of small a roves nt nd for go-id choice; 3 good 1111 i demand =ME good deal or n-w tar sells from sto 54 t ny large his in mark rkete. Some enquiry for clover from wagons,and abo it seed is not rorAted, and ,stores, 1 50 —ll4c seed 7 —Wheat. males at our At Barley 31. Can 25. ituAel Ctemitera-43 25 per bbl do 84 per bars!. read-42 75 per bbl. § cent! per lb • a _7 50 per ton. ies—our market is weirs, n large lota of goo!, nd to the country in small to quality, e.e. Tea 075 eta. Imperial, 65 to New Orleans, new per 7. and in WAR 6 1.4 sales of new, 26 s 27 28 a 39 per gal. ood dried peaches, 1.52 S to 1,2.5 per bbi.„ ere mbe I and none in market. Scorchings sales of shoo rather scarce; Pots 41. a. good supply; daly F. 'nutity, reentry 20423; S ;Wit leather per dozen 4 12 to 36 areor,li ntrY 4 eta.. Spari.li 121 I n ers,7lle. per gal or nb bhi. Flaxseed oil 75 a • do. aulall sales at 4 a ' les of inforit.r leaf t ' t4 Cilrendish 4 3-4 a 5; ug 7 a 8: Ladies Twists -- WaSstie4. tack $3,7 4. 5 a oileett sU'ss2 P e tat.otalesin *mall lots aunty and qnsilify. ete. uct of Common P C "ntY. of October •-• 411 d now, to wit. Dec _orAfairl!,4, confirmed a cagyea booth ' ' 40M:4 - the faith. ea:k_sPlP 2o an Welt:washed cnmin do 34 do 24 ; 7-8 /!h. matter of th algameat of Jos B 11 alien ptprISOI 6or ' 1114411.