~"" FOR PRESIDENT, JAS. BUCHANAN,: Subject to the decision of THE DEROCRETIC NATIONAL CONVENTION illje Maiilloniing post. PHILLIPS dr. SMITH, EDITORS AND Plw VI( I r.lO. BtIRGII, MONDAY, NOVEMB-ER NEW YORE ELECTION. GLORIOUS VICTORi' OF fIIE PEOPLE OVER THE COMBINED FACTIONS OF FEDERALISM. Whiggcry is most emphatically dead in the Empire State--The -Coon is killed most certainly; and the "Virgin heifer" candidate has no chance among the Tamest hearted democracy of New York. WESTERN 'NM YORE, the birth-place of Antircu sonry, where. in the palmy days of that humbug, the federalists could get what maiorities they pleased. the Democrats have done gloriously. Gtar.d StastcrCLA r will not do there. N [AGAR& county. the Democrats has for thefirst t;rric in 15years, carried their ticket. Majority about 100, and more on some of the officers. Mosstos county luta elected a democratic Sheriff surd Clerk, and possibly the whole democraiic ticket. CATARAUCILIS county has also chosen democratic county officers, and p - robably the balance of the ticket. In ORLEAN s county tha whole democratic ticket elec ted by 500! Wroutso county is proloably democratic. Caved*. and Oterratte, have given small wing ma jorities. ERIE has given them about 500. Oleortneca,lo4o dem—SEE ECA, 550 dem—W AY N 800 dem—Yams. 200 dem. fr:FTlie shout of the coons for a federal triumph in th . soastern part of the State, was rather premature.— The New York Sun of the 9th says, the Democrats had the best of it after all; the Whigs have only elected a Sheri and two Assembly men. The Plebeian says that the Whigs have only an e ssemb4:nrin. ASSEMBLY. Whig. Rictimonl Queens ClUtile! COITISTY.-594 majority over King, whig candidate for Assembly. Ktea's.--The whole democratic ticket is chosen. ex- Clerk. Ittejority for Joaes, Democratic Senator, will be about 120. WESTCRESTEIL.—Democratic except perhaps Coun ty Clerk and Sheriff. RICIIktOND COUNTT.--This County, which cotnpri ees Staten Island, has elected a Dentecrntic Assembly man, William Nickles, by ornajority of 164. The ma jority in the county for David It. Floyd Jones, the de mocratic candidate for Senator, is 161. The Goshen Orange County Whig says: "The Loco majority in the county will probably be little over no --on the Clerk about 300—Ikbert L Hathaway, the whig candidate, having outrun his ticket. The Plebeian of the 9th says: "As fur asheard from we have elected 41 members of Assembly, and tat' v.iiigs 10. The whigs will nut probably have in the Assembly more than 30, member; out of the 123. What says Massachusetts to this! Will the news be in time fur god-like Daniel's great federal-Clay-Whig speech.. It may aid the digeslioo of bis re; o wed party. The news from the country comes in mu,t glorious ly. The following are the reported majorities as far asheard from: New York, Kings, Queens, Richnwnd Suffolk, 1100 Putnam, 700 Columbia, . 400 Greene, 900 Dateless, 400 Orange, 600 Marlimn. 600 Herkimer, 1000 Oneida, 1000 Albany, Rensslaer. \Vestaleder, DE 1111 ov Risk'? ROSLTI.-k letter from Paris, in the Boston Atlas, says:—The Catholic 131shup of St. Louie, Joseph Rosati, died at Rome on the 25th of Soptember. He was the founder of the first brother hood of Lazarists in the United States, and had been in - tiiC -apostolic ministry 25 }•cars, although he was but 53 year, old when he died. The present Superior of the. Lazarists in the United States, left here lately for the scene of his labors, tsking with him nine missiona- GiEAT SALE.—The Trustees of the United State' Bank announce a large sale of real estate at the Ph il adelphia Exchange, on the 21st init. Atnxigst other properties, 'are to be sold the marble buildings south side ,Of Chesnut street, and on the eat of the United . States Bank, known as "Bank Plays," the upper por-1 tion of,,phich is now occupied by the Philadelphia bank --the two dwelliago Fronting on Library street, origin -allYbuilt for the Preiident and Cashier of the Bank— " Lemon .Hill Estate," situated on the banks or the Schuylkill, rear the Fairmount Water Works—Houses and lots on Chestnut, Walnut, and cthe.r streets. The %erns of sale are—one third cash, one third in one year, and the remaining third in two years, secured by bond and mortgage in the usual manner. "THAT SAME OLD RED JACIU:T."---While Col. Ohnsois was delivering an !Address in New Hamp.hire the other day, on one called far the old red jacket— the vest which the Col. had on being a red one and the same he wore at the battle of thThemes in which he received eleven bullet shots. The call was respoded Toby. the whole assembly, when the gallant Hero n very +frankly acknowledged that the vest he then wore SSW "that same Old Rea Jacket." D MAP'S. I TX Et; T.—We limrn from the boureatelligencer, that an attompt was. made by tome renewer persons, who did not- appreciate the 111E63r e/tee between mem end imam, to get into the Ex change Bank., in that place, on Wednesday night. He or they bored through the wooden part ef the front door, but wore "brought up" by theintide crating of the door, which ts made of iron. A similar attempt was mur S ade upon the Farmer's Bank of Virginia, but follea the Eke Tama. EitrIt.ATION go Ltszniz.—The new and splendid 1 bartpaeljoatnattf, Captain John E. Allen, was appninted to sett on Monday last, from Baltimore for Liberia, with beitye.cal_Q_ ond,Bo:eild,grants, male and female, tent out by the Maryland Colonization Society. She has a general cargo of merchandise an board o 6 almost everrioseriptionztridexcellent =Gomm °dation' for the MAO sesietisse..--Tho election took place in this State to-da;. /t will be* warn exitnst. Deinoctrala -1300 220 500 161 (Stn: ll ‘VI 150 Unknown---racket divided are disarmed, and the people themselves in their urn 1 ib-ft. our - Tallow citizens throughout the Commen- David Woods, right, and in their own strength. shoald nottonse feta I wealth be reeposted igmediately to call public meet- James glryson, ward to accomplish their own will. What an nem, ings, pass resolutions, appoint 'committees; and pro- • metals this to address : t o freemen ! ate theComenittee ceed wan active canvass, in all which Mr .13-aelfanan • • -- of Correspondence your masters; Hugh Ralston or are you-theirs*? aloneshail be considered the candidate fur the Presi- . ' Chomps Patters:an are You to be idle antt rdeases them to move; or are deny of both the State and Nation , and to make use J a m es ce . ii • you to' prompt them teactivity ba your own eagerness. 1 of every boaorable means to secure his nomination in J unan g arli • _. And now, Yellow Citizens, Hoene discussed theevils l i the State and National Conventions, and to insure his Joseph West, and objections that are most obvious, let us see why evetau al election. i . we should not succeed in making Mr. Buchanan the To it the theuks :if ourselves arid fellow citizens rue Jonathan Large, candidate of tie NATION as well tes of the STATE. It da l Loth," democratic pupers in ste rnWer Pennsylvania diem El Mellheney. is all true that there is a profound combination , of ac- I ich have come out with a frank mny advoca- Michael Soee, tire, efficient. wadable politics! leaders both in New i cy of the claims of Pennsylvania to the Presidential York and elsewhere., (whose papers me connected , nomination, and have sustained the notniaation of Mr I John Sather, with the ricvntion of Mr. Van Buren.) who sustained ' Buchanan. ' William Johnston, John O'Brien, by the greatindueuce of the Globe, and by unparulleled That those Democratic papers threughout the State treachery, anti secret schemes of eflicial promotion a- which profess to sustain Mr. Buchanan, and have Wile Incept ourselves, are mined fur the purpose of defeat- erto done so by placing his name at the head of their 1 Mg the nomiva.tiou of Pennsylvania's favorite son.— columns, and by an occasional notice of his qualifica- l James Ba r r, But it is less true, that if our energies are once aroused tions, be requested to give him a vigorous, warm, and 11, A B a usman, in his favor, that this dangerous combination may be active support, end endeavor to inspire the people with i lenses Selisbury, destroyed; and that the moment it becomes obvious, that elevated spirit and noble and generous pride on be- 'T J Ca mpbe ll , that we are earnestly preparing for Ma. BUCHANAN ' S half of the Goal Old Commonwealth of Pennsylva- I nomination, and are determined rather to retire from nia that becomes the citizens of the Keystone State. the Convention, than unite in a second choice. this That the Democratic citizens of Lancaster county, whole artificial fabric will be found based upon a foam- I the friends and neighbors of Mr Buchanan, be repro dation so void of all consistency and right, that it will I ed immediately to hold a public meeting, and appoint totter to its fall. It is likewise true that the friends a Committeaa Correspondence from the most eminent of Mr. Calhoun have with somewhat less of foresight I and :able of - their citizens, and that sa soon as swell and precaution, but with great unanimity and with cur- I committee is appointed it s r, h mute s t requeted ale go to work responding organization, presented a formidable atti- earnestly and vigorously to phe tion of Mr tads to the !mean, and throegh the instrumentality of Burl - man to the Presidency. a well erranged Sy3tern or m !asures, have reletered it Resolved, That the Globe newspaper has hitherto not improbable that sonic of the northern states will been c onsidered in the light of the Organ of the Dem look with mere favor no the southern candidate and °critic party, p art s l arge, red sustained and su give him a more cordial strepart than was at first anti- ported by the at and not by any section of cipated• From the latter circumstance; jealousies arc the saute, end that while we admit the right of it; edis beginning to be entertained by the friends of Mr. Van tors to glee th sir views freely upon the subject of the Buren towards the friead.s of Mr. Calhoun, and by the ?residential contest, we deeply regret their want of latter strong suspicions are rife that some unifair means frankness reel manliness as exhibited in theirexciuding have been titled already, and are about being persisted from their columns articles calculated to prove tin den in by the former, to pack a National Convention in such I nation at large the policy of sustaining Mr Buchanan' a way as will not fully express the. will of the Demo- for the Presideacy. emetic party; and so warm has the contest now become That we regret the constipated condition of some between these distinguished individuals, that the of the newspapers in our own state which profess to friends of the southern candidate threaten to decline support Mr. Buchanan, and would rcoomtnend to the coining into the Convention at all, unless it is constitu- editors as acme. for the disease to think somewhat less tea in a manner that will not accord with the hitherto of their own interests and to quaff more largely at the established usages of the democratic party. At one fountain of patriotic affection fur the interests of the TO THE DEMOCRACY OF PENNSYLVANIA. period a hnupe was entertained that these differences good Th old he Commenev ea tive and intelth of Pennsylliglvania. support given FELLOW CITIZENS: sa erefearrassing and harassing to the democratic party at t warm, acent The public will hiving constituted the subscribers a would have been reconciled, by the tnutuul forbearance to Mr. Buellanita by the Demoeratie newspapers and committee to address year upon the subject of tine cool- of the pmeies to urge them. But since the nominations would be political leaders in the city of Philadelphia, leg Presidential election, we proceed to the perform- for the National Convention made in New York, arid evince a total absence of jealousy on occeura a the epee of that duty under a caneciousness of its impur the startling doctrines then announced by the friend; of popularity of Mr. Buchanan, a bliedness to emir own tance, and of the deefointeresta that are invoked in a Mr. Van Berea, every hope or a eecontiliatine between interests and a hive of their ew., state, villein cannot filithful discharge of it „ these promieent clarlidate: has venished, and if some be siifficieently admired; and will not, we trust, be Seri- It is wince:emery at present to call your attentien to r emedy is not speedily a lapted to induc: the friends of ta ted. the diffcrences of opinion that prevail between your- Mr. Calhoim to come into the” Convention. the assent- That we approve of the address submitted to this selves as Democrat*, and your political opnaneras. nn- Wage itself. as an expressioe of opinion of the nation, meeting by its commiuee, and request the committee der whatever name they may assume, or hy whatever will prove an abortive demonstration. If it was pro- of correspoadence to sign and circulate the same. guise they mty seek concealment. The lines of de- dent in the tiemecracy of Pennsylvania , feeling a deep That thense mesoletions. the address and proceedings mat-cation are broad and manifest, and the only Ties- reg ard fur both these distinguished citizens, mid ac- be publislled in all the s . the papers in the come tion is how we tuayhabest enabled to insure the sue- li iie wiedging an incalculable debt of gratitude for tv, and that a copy alien seine be forwar•ded to every coca of that party ta which we have the high honer to their i nanifuld services to the public, not tin press Inc.' Demetratie newspaper in the commonwealth with a be attached. ~ . . claims so long as eve.] a faint expectatioa was enter- Special letter from the committee of correspondence You, felon. eitiieiii, have already, by your dele- milled of accent nadmiteg the serious dill .rence be- requesting their publication. gates,• announced your determination to sustain the tween them, it 13 no less the duly cf that Deinneracy That a capy of tine same be furnished to every claims of Pennsylvanil, ton . e Presidential Damien.. n ow, that a ntler, e xpectations of a favorable termites- member of the late convention which placed Mr. Be- •, aloe, through Mr. Buchanan and the near approach t em of this met unfertunate discussion are abandoned, chanan in notnitnation, and tin those members of the of the period at which the nomination is to be made, te a ssert the parainoant claims of Pennsylvania, calmly Legishenture win, last winter, wete so pattintic io , and the active canvass going on even in our own State an d coolly, but. with fervor and firmness; and thereby support of Mr. Buchanan. - in: favor or rival candidates, warn us of the necessity of p r eserve the nation from the inextecable litheritith to- Tb-t, it be earaestiy reeoinra ended tin the ynne men instant, pronet and vienroas exertions, unless we are wa rds which these distructive disputes are hurt "deg it. of the Denteeratic party, wlvn have the hoaer and wad diposed to see the prize cartied off from befere our No m an who looks at the present proseects of tine fire of Pennsylvania at heart, and who feel unimated eyes, and snatched as it were from oer very K raep. Democratic parrs but must beheld them with the most by a just ratan uf pride for the maintenance of her rights, It would be useless at present to state to Peunsylva - gloomy forebodings. IL is vain to Coaceni from our- and conceive their own (dignity involved in hers. to form nians the repatation of Mr Buchanan nud his fitness se lves t he f e et, that . the fe.ftiofis split which is prevail- themadves th clubs and hold meetings in support of topics wish station we all wish him to occupy; such i n g, m ust r esult iii divisioa- , mid the ut ist teterenpro - Mr. Buchamei. topics would seem te insinuate a doubt that after all ri nsing hetiley, i s the bitter things wl,ili we even That the cemmittee of correfpondeace appoilt corn the pla u dits that haves been awarded tolaim by the pub- n ow write a gainst o urselves, are creating n relentless mittees of vieileace in thin various cities. bereitgins and lie, and the great and derided manifestation; of pope- spirit that tin fume paeilicdisp isitions can .1.3,111,1r.."-. townships in the cannty of Ailegheey, mad publish their lar favor, von -vere really ignorant of his merits. and I t i s not, indeed, to be w settler:id at, that the co frac names in all the party papers , had aw:refel hill! yiear a pprobation wiehoist piitsessitee jeweled by the New York politiceans, cold. e drieatine M es srs. M' C h riness, Gszervit, aed Sr aten, were an aileterite knowledge of his worth. Co:Belt-rug it then. as conceded, that among his own fellow citizens disgust :1:11:134 , •t tee warm 112 it.t...,1, I,i,fa aud 'IPt-`'-'"'!"-ie as it i '. ' In •" 113- c"' 11. i -"V' degree .:f severally culled upon and addressed the meeting in spirit:l end I favor of the no:on:Lien of I' fa:tribes lia's favorite Mr Btichatian is deemed fitte d in every particular far com owhat over: ea:l:eine ir,iiiticials of the Semi). Tbe son, JA.H .. 3 Bc CHAN AN, for th ! Presidency. the Presid eacv of the Union, we proceed to appeal to truth is, Smelt -rola,. t 1 nay i; ao lea one it l'er Nert!:- -J. 13• GP•TIIIIIE, Chairm aa. your sense of patriotism and honor, to yew pride as era phleera. Osirr tliines h'zia , g, repel, the phlegmat- JOHN M. DAVIS, citizens of Peneselvauie, to you...just sense of your own is politician will always be m res shale a tit itch fir the I'. McKee it a, ii. m,,,,,:er.L0 ;14, Vice Presidents. rights, and what Is due to you from your silt 'r States, i m pulsive one; and the lelmirable inacitierry which his and to twee yea ta manly and honorable exertioes en been so long kept ie operation be dr ft hinds a Mr. J. C. le.C...:t.tt, favor of your eandiate, an Ito the exelusion dull others. iine Buren, was never n n teil et nth in .e. s'eill'aed Robert reeler .. e , That the delegates who mey be elected be pm will adroit:tree la ta • nistimatent of el.-. C ilinoaas talhe- secretaries. cast their votes in the first instance fir Mr Buchanan y eas , t h e e i t his Iwo!, f.,, C,.. 1„,,,. f„,..,1d 1„ eianta.fiSafecden, is beyond a doubt. far such are already your inAtrue- chi: (dream.? etc e and eit to env p taal ir feriline io es thete; but yes of Me. Vaa Boreir, tims, and they will not presume to disobey do vitae •••: fereels uttre 'you will readily perceive that secte proilereling woolil bum Mr. Van Beten's peispe , .l: ef etccess inn the Na be a m.-re nuliity, a ridiculous farce unless there shall Lionel Conventime Iv it at al peetnalee that, with the have bee exhibite by yo a mn ifest deerminetion pievalence or these gime ti • 11 , , t 'se ne- gneft opree that Ma. n Bucatea d arc shail u be in a very deed t th e ea neii- eeri e, cin c e d e ...--e Ne e a ll know h tli 0 it ) it utterly im date not only of ourselves hut of the nation; whilst you, pnssible; we all see that distedon and dissension is min friends, are lying by in supine idleness, and niter neg- to our cause, and hene p u l ps anxiety, both North and ligence of your dearest interests, the friends of ttne orb- s mit h, w ith every ge Demoeret, every man of er coadidates arc making tho mast strenuous ex:et-times 1 Sellse and intelligence, whole die at edit great object of 'to gain tine weather-gage of old Pennsylvania by having 1 party triumph, a n d di scommets himself with experts their favorites nominated in different states, and whilst I tions of offi•fe, and th' sit •rested Rene., which such cc many are anxiously awaiting some action on your part s I pectat i on s are apt is enconder, to hove Pen"sylvania its favor of Mu'. Buchanan (public meetings, address - I present h eater in t he Coaveteion with eaimretired committees, asseciations of ettune mea. appends f strength, tend Wall 1111:1,111Lnity that. will entivinett e to other statea, and all the paraphernalia that usually I cow e r , s he i s ea r i eet. aed el it she is riot e.dee te net attend party demonstrations where tine party is in ' a baee:sec eidery, servile part ill the selectee.. Is these earnest.,) you seem to be waiting candidate the rain or Stan - 1 a ll y inqac servi le harm iny in the Natian shine, arid to expect that }'tit candidate is to become l a l C en vent en, as a tiro a nd reedree steed by Penessi prominent without any exertion of yours wises ate to I smell in favor „r her ~,,, aet 'id it , . ,1 11'!1,.r , will the the importance of the occa:i in. Lay not, friends, "such ration luck fin firmer:: nil eiinsi :terry. it net to tin' flattering unction to your souls;" rest upon no such I Pennsylvania Dein I:' V.V.:7! Ahifilt what standard are false security, rely upon it, that to have the least hope i n il pee ', se lik e ly tit re ti e . a : i t heitt te it 111 the Key of succees iii such a conlest, you must 11 , : 1 1'%e Y. souls 1 1it , ,,, ,, St - its. \Vie , it i s vie - artery to all tee eanterel with vigor, be up and doing; keep on the infest mid I l i n t! em-dos as Mc. lice it re AN hiln'.',l Whn, 4 nil t watch with breathless annuity every etre a female that deice bee . ] ii rival, le nen worthy of the Presilency l and the ever shifting welds of l eaky. I How can we over acquit ourselves to oer own State. It is time then to arouse yourselves Crum YOnr kill" ' how to the renew at I tree, slioe'd we omit embracing argy, if you wo uld not s l e ep t he alien' of politic al I the el iri ens creporte iile n t ev off .re Ito ins or the:elite: death. Another month, and exertion will come too I t e e r , t ,,, of th i n i) .... 17, 1 :I" a ey . Citi ten; or Pennsylvania! late, and you will be subjected to the indelible stigma be not deceived in minis ny r; getcive tlOl way to no untnanly In politic , of being defeated in your object because you were too fears; entertain no (10S? Ig, 0 , t . . indolent in your preparations for the conflict; the dire I as in war, it ll is a n the cowardiccontest.e to die se ad y dours e efeat when disgrace of having your camp sacked and yourselves our duties ca u to Roulves up; rendered revere:Bless, because your sentinels have slept awake-linen your dr 11l its or inisfectune; the exertion upon their posts. will:ins. • will fortitude; the determination will , pire you I SI r But say some, W Ire exert yourselves at all 'I Yon • inspire yea with coinreg.e; an lan effort worthy of yew - - have no hope of success!' How hainrious such a sit g- l l selves and geed old lextest Ponesylvania will ensure the gestion as this !' this is the cowardice thathetrmys like I ; v,etory. treason; this isthe miserable subterfug e of-those whit' ...... . • are too indoleotto move in t ie contest, cry 'elude mare 11. NIcCULLOVGII , - P McKENNA , sleep, a little morn slumber," this is not the language 1. C. MeCE L LEY. SAM'L SNOWDEN, of men honest and incorruptible, but the miserable out , 1 ROBERT PORTER, TLIOi. O'NEIL. cry of recreauts and traitors; who ought to be scoute d CH AMBERS MCKIBBEN, E• 0. G InZZAM, and condemed b y every honorable and uptight main in H A JON NDERSON, CH eItLEIS BARNET. the commueity. Then conies the ignoble cry "that JOIN FLEMING, J NO. BIRMINGHAM , Pennsylvania will not be considered inn the. contest;" TEI HAMILTON, JOHN IRWIN. and if she is not, it is because YOU, FeBoAV-Citizens , -• • ' '-' . '' GLORCIF , K. RIDDLE, S . W. BL.ICIi, have ceased to display a manly vigor. "Ali," exclaims JOHN NIE ItR k Y . J -a NIES H. W AISON one, "Mr. Vise Buren is sure of the nomination;" there 1 JOHN B. GUTHRIE. lies the difficulty; this fear it is that damps the ceurage j and cools the nelorof the miserable political driev !ler, I the mere office schemer, the man who stands ready to sacrifice to his own selfish designs all that is valuable to Pennsylvania; who has not the stimulus of pride and veneration for the good old Commonwealth to hack him; wino dreads that it' in supporting Mr. Buchanan, he should go WrOnff,, he should offend against the coining victor and forfeit his chance for aplace; Mr Van Bu ren, forsooth, is his second choice, he expects to be instructed to g o fur Mr. BUCHANAN, but s. sous as he can distinargelds conscience arid throw off the tram mels of heel-action, then he start prepared to go for the candidate most likely to succeed. 'Duns it is. Fel -eters- I low-Citizens, that you anal your views an' constantly Irendered the sacrifice. to the miserably selfish aspirant for office, and that you suffer yourselves to be deluded and lulled to Test with the notion that the candidate of your choice cannot be successful; and thus the psemle, misled by the tarts and dissimulation of a few designing office hunters, instead of having a voice potential in their own affairs, suffer the great state of Peansyl eania, her candidate and hs.r well grounded hopes, to be sac rificed to rainiest any individual whose iiiterest it may be to cajole you into false security or to alarm your with Unfounded fears. Anether cry is "that the Central Committee of Correspondeneet have machu tin appeal to the people." We will not charge them with dere liction from their duty, ur fur a moment suppose that they are gen:armed by objects irreconcilable with are t all ha, prompt action in favor of Mr. Buchanan. ‘Ve aware of tho unfortenate policy which prevails in con stituting. the committee„ by which they arcs° scattered throughoutthe state,elust they can never becalled to gether, and that in all their important relations, no c on, - of crpiriions 'nem be obtained, so that unlefe‘ ra the chairman undeetaketithe very responsible task of putting their names to addresses of his own drafting, *ley must remain in a state of absolute inaction. Bat will it be contended that because they have done aothing to stinnlate the people, that the democracy Bucksaw Blasting. Pursuant. to public notice, a largo and respectable meeting of the Democratic Itopublicuns of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county, favorable to the election of the Hon. James * Buchanan to the Presiderciy. wag held at the . Waahiugton lintel, on Tuesday the 7th of November. The meeting, on motion of Hon. Charles Shaler, was gnnized by calling J. B. GUTHRIE to the Chair, and appointing Gen!. Sons M. DAitig, Vitaica• NicKENNA, Masai McCer.cooms, Dr. JAnES C. McCet.t.vt, as Vice Presidonts. and Samuel S7tozeden and Robert Porter, Secretaries. The °beet of the meeting was then stated by the Chairin in a reading the call, when, on motion of Hon. Charles Shaler, a Committee of seven were appointed to draftan Address and Resolutions. expressive of the seine of meeting, whereupon the chair announced the following as said Committee: 'iessr ‘ a,„ Charles Shaler, Chambers McKibben, • Dr E. D. Gaezaat, John Birmingham, Jolts :Anderson, Charles Barnett, John Fleming. Resolved, That the number of seven be added to the Committee appointed to draft Resolutions and Address, and that they. together with the officers of this meeting, be a Committee of Correspondence. Whereupon the chair announced the following as the Committee of Correspondence. Messrs Charles Shafer, Chambers McKibben, Dr. E. D. Gazzam, John Birmingham, John Anderson, Chalks Barnett, John Fleming. . S. W. Black, Johan% in, . Thomas O'Neal, ionia:;llamilton James 11. Watson. Ono. R. Riddle, John B. Guthri..., John Marrnv, : John M. Davis, Patrick Mamma, H. McCullough, James C. McCulley, SamuelSnowdeu, Robert Furter. During the absence of the Committee the meeting was ably and eloquently addressed by .A. Bracken ridze and Gcergo Stewart, Estirs. The Committee reported, through their Chairman, the following Address rand Resolutions: rtEsoLuIIONS Resolved, That the Commanwealth of Pennsylva nia. since the first formation of parties in this country h sit tamed with naftevi sting firmness the principles of the Constitution as understood and explained by that Democracy of which Mr. deffer , on and the eminent St lit,3nle a of the Virginia School were the expounders. That in all times of trial, and in all difficulties and dan gore, the State of Penneylvania has formed the grand rallying point atotind which the Democracy of the Union have gathered. That Pennsylvania has in every contest looked to the greatcause of thecountry, and alwar; etood ready to sa crifice her own wishes, nud set aside her own favolites when by so doing she couldpromote the harmony and union of the Demoemtic party. That acrisis has now arisen in which any sacrificeby the State of Penneylvunia, of her own eminent States man, so far from promoting the harmony and union of the democracy, would, in a great measure, be attended with a contrary tendency, and would create imminent risk of the total defeat of the party. That the Democratic party in Pennsylvania will therefore insist upon having their rights respected, and will vehemently urge the n omination M the Hon. James Buchanan, a distinguished eon of Pennsylvania, and one of the most eminent statesmen of the or Un the ion, upon the National Convention ae a candidate f deny. That we recommend to cur fellow citizens that the delegates sent by us to the National Canvention be in structed tn nominate and ineist upon the nomination, on the part of this S•ate. of James-Buchanan alone, and that Pennsylvania has no senora choice. That however disappointed we may be in the result, we will support the nominee of the National Convention with unanimity and good faith, and will do all that lies in our power to cents - ire the Demo , lratie strength upon such nominee wherever he may be. Feb'ry 6. "--------, a,.... Fel'y 13. "Civil Government!" lion Walter For , ward. 1 . reit'y 20. "Geology," Thomas J Bighnm, Esq. Feb'y 27. "History of Roman Literature," Robert McKnight, E< March S. "The Aborigars of the Ohio Va 114," .11;11 Ilrown, • A W riatersori,M D. Th,,,, rt , Gi, ! N. B. Tit-Isms for the whole course, admitting; Gen- I Nil 11.1..1 M:Culion4b, , tleniun nod Lady, $1 311: Sinzle Lectures 0 5 cents; to Carmen :\: 1. ..., Lbe had at the book !Acme of CII Kay & Co., the Meth , °dist book store, at the reriodical publication offices , rz,, ' , rel. Ds it a inn=s maetiaz ix. railed of tlic of J W Cook, and .1 H Foster, .and of tho Janitor at Thnrs.Lty Eccoi.ig. \'o r. 9, 1313. IDe n L . A . ant Citi•o•nsoftlo Coil:Ivo-I-I.-ally to the nool- The Coolmittl..e of c tcieyoolco , :..) of All,glieny ! i:,..,..1..,, of 1103. dorm...-. Iluelry.an, to Le 1 0 ,1,10.1 oa . the dour. The Iltil will bo opcord at GA o'dock. C ., , , ( arp i a ted at a te rece , t nt ,, t g a f t h e jt ea d i i dinr-I. ty, tilt. 33th of Noventir:r, at tit: Old Cadr.t. 1 and tho Leo will cutomenco ;It. 7A o'clock precisely. of lion. J,J. :lei kluelmian,) mct a t t oe. W as hi.gt,la , 1 l•ol ie i••.11.e. Ci•y of Pitt:bur - oi, at fiS o'clock, I'. M. mottot Coarlis Shales in the Ch ai r , on ; CHARLES SHALE.R., Chairatars. i t 1111-1 t . . motion it W. 74 ', JAI re•einz, R,loire.lrht Messrs Jo n Fleming and Thos. 1 'Thom.is itiffliUen, c. , _ ~.,.. Ila niltoo be appointed as ;dens secretaries to the • ST-null Snore lea, cr ` Ili ' ''. R , )! , erl Porter, mtnit Ice. tae Collvnittee rroctf.(letl 1 , , the arTeiritrimt t.fprit , nn% in the r:tttp4CtiVe 6N:tifl3 di3tricti, to ae.Laa a C mmilt9e of vigilance: the foll,wit,g persaai WW re selc::i di PITTSIICUGH—FIast WATtD• Caisirlay, ja,wirl &Act', M McCio+ley, J B W uraeti. G John Coytt!, Jr. Thos Nl.Doiough, Tnomas K'rr, wow') WARD. John Cormick, S Kingston, John Irwin, G \V Lnyng, • J B Ja•nes Garvin J \V BurbriAge, ThornuA C Davitt. Satntirl Jones, Jolla Savage. W Bryat, TUIRD %VA ILYA. W W FA l rtr, R F. DAviti It Miller, Dr. W I(,rr• E TroviHo. fort , r, M Patrick. 1' ltattigan, FOCRTH WARD. 1 nines May, Thomas Scott, J T Connolly, F L Snowdon. FIFTH WARD. S II Wo;xloard, J McCormick, J amoi 0 rmAan Janie:4 Kearney, NVillirtai 'Wilson, Andrew MeEtwaine, G James Blakely, Eig. Joseph Myers, ALLEGHENY CITY-FIRST WARD• G S,ringler, John Gochring, E Snowden. It Ga wa Y Lattimer, NV J Davit. j:1110. BintleY, L Wevman, \Wm Miller, J Hawworth, II M Dunlap, Samuel Shields, Chuvle4 It A Campboll, John Fleegcr, Cole 4 Towniend, John L Arrnstr. ng,sccoxn w W ; L iti ll a ro m . Cook. THIRD whinn• Thomas Donnelly, Alm aliam Strceper, Jame; Ritchie, NV a lt..r Thomas FarloY• 11.1 y, John Johnston, FOURTH WARD. Molnroy, J K Mom - Ileait V Scribe, W Coleman, P Graff. nos McCall, Dewburit, .1 fileon, AV I) :IV I ison, S Coorr, T Pearson, LAST DIKE! Thomas Ned, H S James Hare. June Bordand, James Fulton, John Lnvely, Andrew Irwin, Goorge Herdman, tswtsMs• Ft.‘,lrt M'Corkle, F. , ivrard M'Corkle, Esq., Samuel Hilands. Francis Quinnetto. Clement Novel, Valentine Short", John B ell, Guatavas Sandal, Lymnn Anger, Samuel Dorelwid, William Piper, Dr Robt. Wilsun, John Gmenn, .1 C Cummins, John Ma;ill, Rol* Donal.4 o o, John Johnston, G Hawkins, Thomas %Vilson, James Johnson, jr ticlwara Thompson, .1 L Morris, Henry Westbay, Col Jas. Scott, Col McGinley, John F Richards, Esq Antirew DrJames Power; - lIPPZR ST. CLAIR. Amos Holland'', Hervey Robb, ism°. Dormer, William Kerr, Esq Samuel p lack, Henry Murry. Lo vv ST. CLAIR. David Frew, John C Maguire, Peter Develin, Jer'h Dualaver, William Kar,is, Col XVITI Meredith, Ales.'r Carnahan, Esq James Flanagan. Henry lhgram, MOON. Andrew Kirlt, John Porter, .11..raard Disuzharty John Stevenson Cover, G..orgo Morrison, William Sturgeon, RODIN SON • ArCh Liggett, Stephen Wockls, C Richey, William Gribben, J Audley McFarland Dr John Pollock, John McClelland, Andy; McClce-mer, Allegheny County, SS. IN the matterof the administration at counter John McMn=ters, acting F.c ft!t ccutor of the estate of Thomas McKee, t (4 deceased• on motion of Mc- I . 4 . November 11,1843, Godless and bleClure, Attorneys for G. E. Warner and Co. and other creditors, Francis R. Shook, Robert Robb and C. Dal ragh, Esqs. appointed Auditors to audit and adjust the within account. By the Court, TITOMAS FARLEY, Clerk. The Auditors above+ named will act, for the pur poses of their appointment, at the Office of Francis R. Shunk, Esqr. on Fourth street, near Smithfield, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Thursda:k , the 14th of December nest, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend. FRS. R. SHENK, " ROBERT ROBB, • C. DARRAGH, Auditors. Thomas Eakin, nl3,—w3t WEST DEER Dr. Donnell, John Thompson, . Wti,klaington lierdman RESERVE Daniel McKinney, James Woods, John Woods, jr. lII9ARPSTICROLI \Villi►m Np le, anrrits. Jamas Virhitaker, B Patterion, Alexander McClure JEFFERSON. H H Peterson. William Stewart L•WREN C LW ILL IL Jeremiah Fleming, John Winter, Henry Snowden. BIRMINCIH.OI. Thomas Blackmom Mulvany, Samuel N.cKee. !IMES. A F Gore, Esq, William Johnston, James Wilson. Maj John Anderegg Alex Brackenridge, James A. Irvine. WILKINS TAYETTV: John NlcLean, Wiliam athr ws FINDLEY. McC A Armor, James Bit:lel:more, \V Stewart. num- Jamrs Callan, Isaac Rhond;. A l,klsv tilierton, John O'Neal, James Tailor, G arsons DLziah Stc.wart JoArTh Little, Saovrileu .N 10,7 unliert, inciA Lnird, Jctmes Dr NlcCunuel, YIRSAILT.E.S. John A Robinson, G2O Christman, Benj Carpenter. TRASKCI9. Jesse Sill, Miller. iiti;ll %%LI!, Nnely, John W McClelland, :I:7in anti er,rstinues to grow with slmost un ear rait*.day. Thera base been mected in ' that city Attriag the present year i'tl7 frame and 736 brick all 1,003: 173 huildist,:issco now a in v i riuus Stage 3 of forty irdness. Tha buildings of this year are greater in number than the whole city included twenty-cight years ago; and the Gazette remarks, that I the tii,parity is still greater in regard to elegance and value The buildings erected within the last four `'.ears exceed in number, and still further itt importance and c , oaracter, the entire buildings of Ciucinnati only Lfteen years ago. SPIRIT OP 111 E. Wit LC PKEis.—..Sonte da” since the Boston Post publishedthe following paragraph: "The Frankfort C'ommonwealthesaerts that Col. R. ' :‘l. Johnson 'never had the smallest share of military I talent.' If this he true, most worthy patriots! what becomes of the Colonel's endorsement of the courage and conduct ttf Gen. Harrison. which the Whigs made such good use of during the ca mpaign of 1840." 1 We don't know that we should precisely concur with , our Frankfort friend, in denying to the Cu!. the peas ' session of the "smallest share of militaryttalent" — but we never had the least belief in the story of his having killed Tecumseh. We recollect that a Western gentle man, a friend of oars, who was perfectly comeromt with the events of that time in the west, told us that there was not a particle of evidenoe to show that Col ! J ohnsou killed Teruntseh—and that if he did killhint, he killed a muck better mag shot ititaself. — Doston Atlas. Language like the above, remarks the Albany Ar gus, would indicate as mach stupidity as malignity. if it I were not addressed to men who, in heart, respond to mid s ympathise with it. The spirit of the Hair:lota Convention Festtrahim has indeed descended, a grow ing legacy. to the hands of the IVhig party of Musse -1 chusetts..when its leading press thus attempts to ele vate the character of a savage enemy of the people of the west over their gallantdefonder—the h nson.oneatsoldier ; and patri,nie statesman, Richard Joh TOBACCO 1111112117FACTOBB. TOM; McGINNIS offers fin sale at No. 139 Wood J street, opposite Rel. Mr. Herron's Church and next door to 'Messrs. Tinertley & Smith's Grocery, a su perior assortment of M.% NUFACTURED TOBAC CO. Also, T f V.AF TOBACCO by the hogshead. or in small quantities.' His manufnetur&can be confident ly recommended to the public and his terms will be as reaumable as any other establishment in the city. Nor. 13--6t* Reporlid by Sh,eble and Mitchell, - Generai /Rom Boat Agents, Water street. foulissial TEST 'WATER 15 Tilt CHMINtt, RllOllll 'Daily Beaver rackets Allegheny Belle, Hanna, Cincinnati - Zanesville, Duval, do Alpine, Cockburn. Brownsville Forrest, Hazlett, Allegheny Rives . Lancet,Baldwin, St Louis Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling Moxahala, Parkinson; M on city All beats marked thus['] . are provided, isith Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of Steam Boiler& Attention the Wholes: THE military (officials and privates) of Allegheev . county are requested too meet in -mass COMIWIt• /ion, on Saturday, the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock A M, at the 'Washington Hotel, St Clair street, Pittsburgh. A memorial to the Leg,islature will be laid befoul' the convention for adoption. MA..1.• JOSEPH RIGBY, P N GUTHRIE, Committee. COL. D.kN'L MCI:H.IIY, al I—tlB Itobt Furs,v_th, Brown- Jacob WiiitsrP, John 17.'n 3 A. °lwo. ARRIVED 'Daily Beaver Punkas, Alpine, Ccckburn, Brownsville Manhattan. Rlinefelter, Ship-yard West Point. Grace, Cincinnati Belmont, Poe., Wheeling, Nioxahala, Parkinson, Monongahela all Monongahela, Stone. Cincinnati "Eveline, Irvine. Louisville Mingo Chief, Devi rmey, Wheeling .Massachusetts, Bennet, Louisville Mayflower, Foster, du Oella, Bowman, Brovrnsville • DEPARTED. Freight to Philadelphia and 8211i111070t T WILL receipt for 30 tons Freight to Philadelphia 1 or Baltimore, and load it on board Portable Boot "Experiment," this day, November H 1D1,1843. . EVINE, U States Portable Boat Line. n11—•3: Western Univel sity of Pennsylvania. LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC LECTURES. THEC ommittee nn Education respectfUlly unn ounce thnt the course of Public Lectures, established by the Board of Trustees, will be delivered in the Hell of the University, Third street, on TUESDAY EVEN INO in each week, during the winter season, in the following order: 1843. - Nov'r 21. "Constitutional Law of Pennsy/vania," Walter 11 LOW I Esq. Nov'r 28. "The Anglo Saxons in the reign of Al fred," Rev George Upfold, D D. 1 D ec o r 5. "The boundary line controversy between Pennsylvania and Virginia," Neville B Craig, Esq. Dcc'r 12. "Religion, Manners and Customs of tke Greeks," Mr W .1 Bakewell. I Dec't 13. "The History of Fire Worship," Rev Samuel Williams. 1844. Jau'ry 2. "The Oregon Territory," Hon Charles Jan'ry 9. "Freedom," David Ritchie, Esq. Jan'y 16. "Habit," William Elder, Esq. I Jan'y 23. "Architecture," JohuChiilett, Esq. iJan'y 30. ''Circulation of the Blood;" James R Speer. &1 D Money. A siooo, $3900. $2500,52000, $l5OO, D(llity. and several s antler sums would be it,vo-tc , !ia the purohn_le of Groaral Rents or Bonds and I wtg,t2.., if offerod 'on favorable terms Apply at 1G RAH AM'S Land and house Agency, No. 6, St. Clair nll-st* Parma Wanted. ZEVERNL improved farms wanted, (within 20 VV miles of the Piusburgh market). Persons dis plied to sell will please call at m,y office, in Stnithfiel4 street, near 4th, 15000 016-If BASK OT rITTSECILGH, Nov. 7, 1343. rri LIE Pre ileac and Directors of this Bank have J- this dAy deelare‘l a a', itleild of three per cent on the capital stork fcr the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives on or after' the seventeenth in,t. JOHN SNYDER, 09417 Cashier. MERCHANTS /ND INIAXL:FACTURERS' War, Pittsburgh. November 7, 1843. This bank has this day declared a dividend of three per cent. for the hist sis months. payable on and after thh 17th inst. Eastern stocicholders will bo paid as the Commercial Dank of Pennsylvania. W. H. DENNY, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANE, Pittsburgh, Nov. 7, 1843. THE President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent. for the last six months, psyoble on and after the 17th instant. Eastern Stockholders will b M e paid - at tbe Western Bank, Philada. THOS. M. HOWE, Cashier. • na-2w EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH,} October 20th, 1893. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to Cl serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, tho 20th day of Novem ber next,between the hours or 9 A. M. and 3 T. lit. o:2l—te THOMAS M. HONE, Cashier. MERCIIANT3 AND MANtrACTIIIIEII9' BANE, Pittsburgh, October 20, 1843. N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for IA the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking Hous^, an Monday, the2Oth day of November next. e \V. H. DENNY, Cashier. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, / October 19, 1t.4.3. A N election for thirteen directors of this Bank, for Athe ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House on Monday , the (20th day of November next JOHN SNIDER. Ca sbier. eet 2O—te. St. Peter's Church at Rome. LARGE PAINTING cf this splendid Temple tI will be exhibited fur a short time at Intstit's L mit) Roost, corner .3f Fourth and Marl.et streets. Of this Picture, Bishop England gave the highest eulo. glum in the Catholic Miscellany, 30th January, 1231. It is on its way to New Orleans, together with 50, other piintings, which are now open to the public. Admittance 25 cents; tickets for the season 50 cent.% hildren half price. G. COOKE. .'Open daily from 9 A. M till 4 P. M. and also from 6 till 9 in the evening. N. B. The Rev. Clergy of all denominations sr* retrectftillv invited. free of charge. 023. Vw • T. K. HENDERSON