• .. misailiciatinuL _ kvii . msa Hr tk, WOi otimr mations than Bur the last;frikthern Demo asif,s4llo44* 'pove David Wil moitii.644o;:•,,i4oilaiiiiibilik by inuendo, tM 104' i *my, "bail ley . atiita This 'epirjeks '„Gettvetition. 1 read it; i la 4 without Burp". 1 1 0•Ois I tut at sgbigliikaOhi'lluillienitiiiiis au. thor, in its lial4ng periods and involved paren thetical ettneartaions. By the way--did hypoc risy ever_ spealrtin plain, straight-forward lan guage l If it ridid, the ease never- fell under my observatio4 The two prOlitinent causes of complaint set forth by " A 'emocrit," are; a disregard of party usages in'giving Bradford county a third t e ns; and seedfldly, in selecting Mr. Wilmot, who feels himeilf constrained to carry out his principles into-:Faze Son, even to sus taining MattinTin Baron for the Presidency. First—as tatehe usage he speaks of : By whom was it *Wished / I answer—by the Democracy ofhii District acting through a majority of tbeit Congressional Conferees. Its object was to secure harmony in their nomina tions, andlhe st . "cess of their candidates. The power which creates a rule, has a right to alter o e revoke it; etpecial' ly, when necessary for the ver y purposes 'fr hich brought 'it into being. That such nairiasity existed in this case, is clearly shewb in the editorial comments ap pended tO the timmunication in question ; as well as by otlrer circumstances, to some of which, I will. ttiiir briefly refer. Self-eonstitufed leatterur Ez-Sheriffs--- Rt. and embryo Congressmen, and swelling dictators of every class, may prate about usage and all' that—David Wilmot's re-nomination for another tali was wide by the irrepressible voice of the fret, honest-hearted people or this district. It was, due elate to, hfifi, and, to them selves, in view or the great principles for which he has been the; fearless and nnpurchaseable advocate. Theta is much force in the.fact that Bradford ciounti contains _almost as' many vo ters as Tioga and Susquehanna both ; and might, perhaps, 'fairly claim something like a proportion of time in having a Representative. But the late Dimocratic Convention speaking the unanimous !voice of seventy delegates-- asked Mr. Wilnioes re-nomination upon higher grounds: the Well-ascertained wishes of the people of the w)olc district, with, a view to his vindication °going the venal attacks. of South ern Power, ,ostrPirs crouching vassals here in the North I It Why should ho not be sustained under these circumstances, ky those (I frankly say,) of ALL parties, 4:o are sincere in their attach ment to the pAnciples which originated the Proviso I' All of ne=with a few marked uceptions—apPluved and applauded his course in offering it. All admit he was and is right :Amon this questiirti. Look, then, to the ruth less manner in *bleb he has been asSailed ; the concerted attacks upon him, both in Con gress and out of*. The blood-hounds of pow er, with a true Southern scent, are still yelping et his heels, andaeeking his destruction! And for "hat ? Because says one, (who writes him self a Demoerat," and proves himself some: thing else)—"be intends to vote for Martin Tan Duren; and Mr. .Wilmot's election under these eireurnstaecee, would' be hailed as a vic tory over Cass itind Butler.' How such a vic tory ? unless - the friends of Cass and Butler join the heartless crusade against him. Grant he,doei differ from the friends of Cass and Butler upoii the subject of the Presidency; and that he feels constrained to vote for Mar tin Tan Buren in consequence of the position . Gen. Can has *Bunted in his Nicholson letter in rem] to tho "Proviso." Gen. Cass and Mr. Wilmot were once well agreed upon that subject, aud,,so Continued until very recently. Geo. Cass has 44nged his viewa, and he avows it; ,and nos( tsooth, unless David Wilmot will change torNhe is unfit to represent the freemen of thut - , District ! So say white men, walking erect ;AAA's image, and calling them selves Democr4S! 0, if my free worn had the lightning's Power, I would place a brand upon the craved forehead of every man who thus belies his oi3tintry and his kind, in the ut terance of such; Oavish sentiments I For what do we propose, a representative to Con gress? II it that he may be the servile, soul less sycophant Of power and, place ! Bowing to a master, like an emasculated Eastern slave ! If we, the freeborn sons of the North happen to differ (as iniruth, we do,) on some 'raki, - eta with Gen. Cosi—must we yield our opinions, and send an automaton to Congress,. slavishly to echo uptight but Executive sentiments ! Yet such—separated from all twaddle about "usage," and 1 7 claims of Tioge—are the l4ic and language Of the writer I am reviewing. "traorgam4tlou!" cry these toadies: of Southern aristpietzts. Now—l am willing to yield all fair force to usage and regular - nomi nations. But you ask me, in the selec. Cum of a npreoontative in Congress, (I employ the forcible please of* distinguished politician on the other )to "throw conscience to the devil," i only whether our candidate thinki Jr as some other man, thinks who may, or suy let be President—l tell yon we received the t d e less boon of freedom from an cestors w ho "dietoiganiie" even to the crimson battleAeld,.rather than be the cring ing alareief kingly power! Giulia then r tfie am who ihumi to be RIGHT, Sven if it be at the 4 44 0 tite little cluing of party ma "l"l7' an d l'Ori Fort/ wreatt,Sett tbei M two stitie, las :, ;bat the otebliebeelkgeAmielie l in Anne eases th e tains, libel;--7X*E'lli 0 1 0111614. TROT'. blasphemy ! And :womb. theYreelb #i• But of late, even 'them the ; xv tgliciation," Wand by the .1161.1 sewer 4 0a0m Hmee_ es to deter the basest lapin of beast Baa l ..DlMpoests"''ai they who ors* Tina David Wilmot, bosons bafirainkt* to what he tbinkile'mM; t and Wig ibitiggi ni his a:assistant - a tb,i& , is (loa#4//t whet Lelia Ca ra finy W saws thilkt OU . ia mOteliVerMd the Utak .ertio in senile Sumps. . g u y DDi. meal sonits ofthe shelf, whom p jai pny ii-nv r iovAipm, aim Ishii Sod where 114 . ` - s 101 l Ankidy reniaing they Loki * the priseijolos - o f, "Free soil," a' retenjOnst hue, ea _avow tisantoist regains for doing so ; not Wm; mftedlfell4mdoni pik the . 4, IV as's Ittierifir, Demoismey Pang 1 1 1 GS win antirsasitanismilCtlessetb j • - .P7lllOl' . • . li l t 16 r ltwlM n P 8 . 6,1-1 Aiiiilbt** - As- - .... i , c , ,',%--- , bpi**, iieglif 6 otr:"Ubßgatioikto you for ,PINB - r 4 ,amilentinCot list week : 'Pi taiiii*ol 6 : ol : . _____ .. deakklbut ' iib.a • Jut IduCh in Obliged; I mire's, if there' had 'less d lartnre from those rules of etignet which; 1 Ways go‘tern between editore a n d.- t h e k ;(1 i ro d enks. I hope my communica tions, in , f titre, may be given as they appear upon t ca nuscript, and not , in.detach ed '!. , i 1 1 Th e ,iditaist, bOth 'profile' e said .° Lion, I ehall pass our u entirely to rid' Oulu me it attention, egOeptingthat e it/ whi yon, have enlightened UR wiU the definition n ; disorganizer. _ Yon say a d' is is 0 that opposes a regularly nomin candid'. or, in other words, One. that has. been nomip ted in accordance with party ulna. Admi flog this to be'correct, *hat is the position Mr. Wilmot ? ,Meese Cass & Butler we nominated in strict accordance with the usag of tbe denim** party, and on the old dem credo platforms of '4O & '44 established ' . Silas Vrightand Martin Van Buren, and - th .. compeers, and lip. Wilmot opposes them. , 1 Wilmot, then, according to your own definitio is a disorganizer. i But again, yon denoun those as disorgibizers who object to Mr. W* , toot, although lir. Wilmot has not I been no ' pitted in accordance [with the usages lof the pa of this Congriasional district; for, if thp images had been respected, some, gentle : . *mid have reeeived the nomination who . . longs to Tioga county.. The coma *on, the fore, is, according to your reasonin , that ',Chins is a disorganiser, and no 'those 4 tTpose him on that account, and that there ' gross inconsistency in the ground ypn have aii toped. • ' , Of the statement of the Susquehanna Co levees, I have hut little to say. I regret td they should have been so lavish of their char : of falsehood upotilne, as to hive i prof doubt, in one instance, of the truth.of an all Ration based upon information oehtmunica by one of those gentlemen to the writer of thi l and in another,rto charge upon me,lin the tn.' Unguarded manner, the commission of an e l troth by alleging a fact known to any in t village. In reference to'the main) question issue, I shall let the published statement of t Tioga Conferees, over their proper signatu . 1 1 and wbicb I suppose will appear in,the ":Do ogre," speak for itself. Alluding to the pr l l cledings of the Congressional . Conference, Complaining of the wrong inflicted by the m joky of the Conferees upon Tioga County, tli use the following language:—" We gave nod', to the other other members of thei Conferee, that we should present the flumes of seve able and distinguished demoentti from I. (Tioga) county, and to enable us tit do so, 11 Bacon offered the following resoltition, whi was seconded by Mr. Ryon :—‘ Resolved, Th y the Conferees of this meeting concede the ca l ablate to Tiop county.' . The resolution considered and laid on the table." ' ':Thus it appears, tbitt as regards , the alleg: understanding that -the Conferees of Tio: county were willing, to take some other in than Mr.. White, if be was objected to, there a question of veracity clearly at issue bet •,: those gentlemen and-the conferees of Susq'a .Although Mr. Wilmot ought notto have ceived the nomination at this timer, and if bad been disposed to tarry out fairly ' the re::. ils.tions heretofore adhered to by the sere ' counties of this district, would not, ' have ask it,'yet thereon) otimi grounds of opposition! him, and such ti!s irill isqueelY 'Perailt te (l6 i eat democrat to votejor him. He stands .. fore the county; not only as an opposer of t. democratic nomineesl for President and Vi President, but as voluntarily arrayveg him against the National Administration. • W does not remember the occasion when he slimed, without apparent cause, an attitude . bestility towards that distinguished demo. add statesman, the choice of the democracy Pennsylvania, and of the majority of this CO :gtessional district, for the office of President . the United States; the Hon. JarireS Buchan . I 1 And . dug up and reiterated against him the .1 federal slanders which had been it thousa . times refuted? 1. Who has forgotten his ab .. .tif that veteran democrat, the Post I.laster Ge Oral ? And where is the Hon. ttarid Wil.. tow? We find him amid the ranks of af• Lion, of mushroom growth, whose sole object 44. defeat Cass & Butler, even thougk tit Worts should result in the election of Gene litiylor—and they can result in nothing else, effective at all ; and here we may, perhaps, 6.. the cause of the great interest manifested some of 'the Whigs in the election of Mr. W met. And why are we now asked to overlo the - factious and anti-democratic course of I,r Wilmot, particularly? Mr. White iit denonne ter' one political sin, while Mr. Wilmot stan ecinviated of a ,dosen, and yet every democ must come under the ban of proscription the coterie which surrounds the "North. Democrat," unless he shouts a hurrah for r yid Wilmot, mounted though he be tipon,,, i free-soil-abolition platform of the Van B. puffalo Convention ? i _Bat we are told that Mr. Van Buren a 'Sr. 'Wilmot are opposed to extending gar: into the territories. Who at the North lie West arid the Eastis not? It will not - alleged that 'Gen. Can is, nor that JO' Brewster is. Those gentlemen, and their f . 1 . however, u well as the mass of democrate Pen4hrania Ind. New York ; do I not wis h .34, 'pinkest&political hobby.. But.l us fee ti tUilt4iiitlemiali look at their new obby-ht) 4.and`fmeoverif we eau, what exe naive elai they have just now to be thrust f and as; rain' advecideli of " free-soil" ; and .. rr ler," es - the.great elabodisannts!of the ta Ople of helms .frilediim. 1- . .i ! . 4 .:, le Feb. 18110; lir. Van Bdrea, a reldyj lOW from a strap , Ilf 'Meal n .to their free white *eonstititenta even the rig*to ?eau' m as this• subjeet of Slavery I Thitoniarleitey and sincerity of Mr. Van Bn rentind Mr, Wilmot in reference to their new po#,. cannot, certainly, be questioned ! oasts of Stisqnstmnna, suffer an old dello:mat to'advise yellows more to stand by the Auld . prine' iplesiml the. old landmarks of thi -L,- pol , those principles which have thus far so glo °tidy sustained the Union and free basil pa pns of these United States. '', A DEMOCRAT. , Opt. 25, 1848. F :1 nowt '`,. my co ugh load %.' jot de Nudism Damoust. - - Montrose, Sept. 27, 1848. -' ' is. 0. G. nrar____PsTaaD, Dear Sir—ln look iE ing ,ever the two last numbers of your paper, I per eve gross and uncalled for attacks there mad upon Hon. David Wilmot, our regularly nou 4 nated candidate for Congress, by some an onyous traducer over the signature of "A Delitocrat i ." the object of which is to defeat Mr.lWilmot's election, by dividing anddistract ing the party and thus allowing the o)d'friends andrlallies of the writer, the Whigs, to, elect thel candidate.: I confess, that when I read the two miserable productions from the malig nant and envious pen .of .a so called "Demo crat" lwas greatly surprised—,may, astonish ed. Ott an attack so utterly vile - and groundless could 'have been made by any man, upon ; one so uhiversally popular in this District not only, but! thronghout the Country, as Mr, Wilmot. Buil wheul was informed by comas*. report wh I the writer of those contemptible utiles w 1 1 4 ,my surprise was at an end ; for what Mild be :apected from an old Rideratisk-4.one who hakbeen a constant and malignant vilifier of Geri; Jackson--one who supported Henry Cloy for I;Preiident and John Sergeant for Dice President, in 1832—and confirms:lto oppose & ridicule every thing Detuocratie,.until - &nwht up-, aye, purchased, like a beast in the shalt= bleli for a consideration ! Yea, the man - irk noWiattempts to divide and destroy the'Demo enitio party in this District, and thus secure the "election of it Whig to Congress—the man whcOattempts to palm himself off as "A Dem erol," the more effectually to deceive the hon est, and true-hearted deniocracy, was the editor I of shClay Federal paper in 1832, and maligned, and Vilified, and foully traduced Gen.' Jicsson, because that great and pure man determined to milli and render. impotent of evil, that corrupt and nfamous concern, the United States Bank! Aye the miserable tool, and lackey of that rot ten i nstitution — the defamer of President Jack - , sow and sworn and uncompromising fne of De ocracy, in 1882—but who so " hankered I ofte ' the flesh pots" of office as to sell himself,l body . and breeches to the County Commission-, lers,i4n 1835, for the office of County Treasurer, anokhas been kept in offices for which he was uttarly Unworthy, and never had the shadow of a claim ; this pampered wolf in sheep's cloth ingtwho has not now nor did he ever have, " a drop of democratin blood in his veins," is the author-of the Communications over the signa turtA of " A Democrat!" I send you a copy of the introductory address of this Federal dema gogne, when he assumed the editorial manage ment of the "Independent Volunteei," in 1882, whi,4h publish without further comment. It speaks for itself 1 " X. Y" JR. G Ftraiin the Independent Volunteer, Oct. 10, '32. :1 To the Public: At the solicitation of a number of highly re speOtable and influential men In this county, atetjurompted in st measure by a desire, to ren der ouch aid as my limited abtlitiee will permit, to the cause of republican lane - kat —the rights of onr country—and in defence of our excellent CorOtitution against the dangerous infringe ments which have been attempted upon it by tbeFresent party in power, J have connected tiyeelf with , tbis paper, with the aeFtgn, in con junition with its former proprietor, to make it a pOrmanent as well as a useful Journal. The circumstance of the recent political mu tation of the Volunteer, and its final abandon ment, is generally known. That the measure whipi caused the transformation of the paper, WaX,one which its friends and supporters of the repiiblican 'Canso deeply lamented, cannot be dented. And although for a time had the ef fec to dampen the spirits of the National Re pulAican Party in this county, yet I trust that in the-end no bad consequences to the cause will; arise from it. II probably is generally recollected thatdu- ring the contest for the Presidency in 1828, I w 4 concerned in the , publication of the ' Sus- quebanna Register,' and advocated the election of Andrew Jackson. Should it be asked why I asis now against him, I reply that he has long ag4 abandoned every principle upon which he wag originally supported and elected, to say noting of his flagrant and high handed attaelus uptin theindependence of Congress, the Nation al judiciary, and the Constitution. My (pp sitiim to Gen. Jackson is not of a recent date - openly declared it immediately upon his beil , g announced as a candidate for re-election. Ev,ry principle of consistency and propriety forbade his original friends' supporting „ bim a scobnd time, not only on account of the infirm kis?' incident to his advanced age, and the gen erally acknowledged debility of mind, but that one of the grand principles upon which he was elected, was " that. a Presideia ought not to i serv e more than one term," and to this send , mentGen. Jackson. subscribed. 'stis it is the intention of the present publish ertif the Volunteer to make it interesting and usiful to all classes, as near as pOssible,- the patronage of their friends sod the public mdit earnestly solicited in its behalf. 1 White, the Tlega Eagle au Tiaga The Tioga Eeilleoays, "the conference ii this county were intrusted to present the.name of 10. G. White. EN. stall ease he wad lei liekiominated Mr. white,' and more of the oat. er leading democrats, requested the conferees some other, dete:xcit, and puma hii name to the conference." We hare she proof poilitive, and abundant* of it, that Mr. While said if he could ' cot be 'nominated he preferred the nomination of Mr. Wilmot to any other, Mid enleald support him. , This be said only a dal Wore the nomination and to a friend of Mr. tha design to have itkuider slued by .the boatel:vies Of Weald . qhaena. The ciitor of the Tiop twill settle this Mittir , tritii Mr. White; hadliot with n 4; fokire' presume they will dais eel- Image as for: the pa. , Tbe Ties" usedicto Natal; the Tiogiveafaams, esaikanal,*64** dijellieraitenist ig 46 adefeit St. Wibitot by rattemeoo. Whit•-='; 0411011, not Jet;474 Oniefplteetti. • iays- tbat dosakiat . . - 0,,p r$ 4 ibe atatidsiktedsiii/Mist tas tortaleoo4," ti Bo by ado pro tbr. aid: by 5 mit Col Co• 1 GEO. FULLER. , ter ON Y OW ydoes the T ex-sditer ern 001110 Up f leember of CO C Mu! Jo, in this d,was =tied P i r y • i ~ : - to the pi a county convention in ! h theifollowing retool** i - ... wiwon.lor: slavery were 4 ~ lei :. , 1 Revak That wha u . eredLfromMelico. and formally annexed 1. e Muted states, shall. ,' of be polluted by read Of a slave. !' 1 . , • , . 1 Resolved, That the Pin o offered in the irs _ . of ! Representatives, t the last session, ur talented Represen ive Hon. DAVID mot, prohibiting Slave rY frem being incor . ted into any territory ;rrieir may be here ! treg .d, and which Waa triumphantly ked b the House, meets the cordial ap-- al o this Convention; and his course ughocit proves him wortjay the high ' con ! don( and confidence' m which be is held V. Constituents:"-', il _ i bus fir the resolutions . tnd Tibet was De ! . , cy, and the:mice of th'. Democratic par 1, Sas4uehanna in Jannery 1847. I will remark upon the ortin of the resolutions, i root the proceedings, (Shich are now be rue) i learn. that on motion of J. H. Dim the Chair iipointed.lllCoramittee to re k a Plamble and.Rescdtitionaforthe eonsid - .n...0f, that Convent/ref:ll 4. H. Diem& !. - Feller, Mon. C. Leet, Amherst Carpenter, 1 Daniel Picket,. were appointed said Com ae.. 'The resolutione *ere . , drawn up by J. ,H t Dimock, and cutauldlopsly adopted in mattes except the hii one relating to 'my; *Mel wastrdvoci4 by Messrs Dim -1 aad-Ruller, and 'opposed. by Judge Lest. finally adopted by, the following vote— ! Ifeasrs. Dino*, Fuller, Carpenter and let—nays, Judge Leet. ' ' : - . . yet, strange as it May appear, 1 learn 1 one cif this committee-- and but one—who 1 , advocated the' passage, i i n p omm i t t ec as I as in: Convention, of . these resolutions, is found battling against Ithe i Proviso, and only the Proviso, but the . regularly nomi -1 : Democratic candidate for Congress for , i distri c t, because he i's4he author of that' i sue rind. eminently DeMocratio measure I ly, "men and things 'do change I" Do ders understand me.? ~ I say men change i , t the Democratic party,--for the party has I repudiated those resolutiOns. Yet this ~- has • I and beanie the - party has not, he I re*aived to break with it, and oppose Inominees. But his defection causes no ~, /or, as sure as there is truth in the nul -1 e, so sure does the. gallows of a ' Haman it all traitors to this popular ineiuntro. All efforts can no more defeat l!dr. Wilmot thin can pluck the stare ftem Ole firmament. stand* almost solitary :and ±' alone in his •," and when the campaign is over he will only to rue in shame-his uncalled for and less opposition to a 'regularly nominated idate of the people, and, his gross affiliation such notorious apostates from Democracy ; ell and Patton of Bradford, and a few kin disorganising spirits of Tioga, whom he heartily despised for their corruption. L. I imoch, Sept. 24, 1848.: vt.on's Lasr.—Gen. Taylor is out with her litter to his-relate, Capt. Allison. ' - b iOteOd s ell to be e* lanatory of all his tl •, letteri; andpartic yof the one first ten to his friend' above mentioned The or very ingeniously attempts to evade his rty--no pledges—posi ions and his Milt -1 deehOid unwillingness cr be the exponent ty doctrines, by no asserting that be known to be a whigi though not an ultra (that is, a Clay Whit) by all those, of tsoever partizan pOlilieli they were, who • clamed him for the Nieideney. be General seems delighted with his aboli associate, -Fillmore, and passes . a high coal ant upon him. .: This,deubtless, is intended ' set-off to the unpleasant feelings excited in breast of Fillmore s friends by the General's nee of a nomination on the same ticket Putter, made some" One ago, in Charles- South Carolina. This , letter, like all the Is so! mystical and i Uncertain as to leive *pie still in doubt 'Whether its writer is' or fie Sb. . ov. Lace, the newly4Pointed Governor of I m • vor Joseph L. Meek, • the new N..:Marshal for that iTerritory, paSsed up rifer itt Lexington, en the 10th, on board Sacramento on their`, way to the far West. • Express of that place says, if they arrive At the settlementi of Oregon, it will .y,foreed - marches. The trip is among the t hazardous undertakings, andfears arc en ained that they Will dothe enable to accom hthis a •minter. They May succeed in get to Fort Hall, and winter there. velvet Directions Notice. I . S Bowl efarateere tor lirbigetrater School lYstrict meat It the Court beep, in Montrose, on Satirday 11111 . 3 „ 0,) ait 1 oldoelt, K. leathery baying re et ands agents oak diptilet are niqueated to 1" ringegipantial by .it mini :spans. file erd,r of IbißoWtl • Itsikrti 'mg& Pnket. MI 4agagi4iMa hgeltP. Go tbit Oa it. by H. Albs Esq.. lir Woo Hic,poti of Vestal Brooms Co. N. Y., to Hiss Tic Ouzo, c( tie Ilettirtsiod piaci. Jacks* Sept. 214 by Eauliss Hill Esq. 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HE I= 11lamer, WWI '7 4 1.0110 ipapf Vtikir - .. , • Of She insoles ' ''' 4 ''' Cosa lob. . : " yibi a ‘ beldam atileattnee ' ,till. , Plaisittp.(ll,ob - &A ia Omeirer. W. al lb. aleskrlL.lL ,al - " , Th. lad Ladle@ be" bees an *goad i gkg - ihriarierfflui i•dies *addition's. Ws leimai ism' e . . •Aveiisrlie limiii?' ;llama Hall sad Nantes II iris/. _ I._ ' 1 ! • • Pim mad Oms— Tilikey, Leiria Brisk, arwi Wet Chipl-41lsi: _ Molt* el Ham , sad WS' liana BMW: - t —. ' • -•—• l' 1 • ri. Butter!tied CID - - 2 Ir.,iiAiley,',** Glynn I 'sad hitrafaiiial; ' , ' ' ,Coerfl!e d ifere abd Califtepbsu Bram!, TiumMe Maki sad Wi Blinn Ha rd ing: ' -•. . Ottaa ' Bane-1S O. Bnineak. WiltiaM Shines.' sad Him W. litephens --.1 .. ' • ILOsesi+, WilUsai Ward, Lenard Searle. hivi•Nsthally. J. Sherw ood. Q itaii, ' . ith on. eep-;-Frederick . Abel Caisedy, nad Francis' tri • 1 ' Bwine-i-Lialah liethee, Perrin Wells, gad Stephen, Bantam. ! • 1 • ! For di/invitees', Pstraittnu. I . On Poaßs7-oetiryie 1:10110, Wis. D. Cope and Henry Drinker. - • , I • • i I, • 1 GardeeiVegetableS and Ftowers—B. L Nis., Timis. P. dt,lohniand Alfred ffdaldeon. illtichalical-implenients and Farming 14simil•—Dashi Post ; aseiry Print,aEl Jumai -Mick. . -I , Needle! and other Fancy Wol-11. Carpets F Domestic woollens!, A Comes ii IdoetisetUnr. it. J !liven. Hiss Rush Wilkes, bls:t Field` lbw Ono. W.! !Steens , hire. Calvin Leet. Mop. D. Searle. Mrs. B. Lathro p MM. Thaie Jonhann, Mrs. 4P.-Batley. fdra. Dalton Tiffany and Wm. S. Al Newton. i Discretionary Premium. are to be aiwardeti "weeding 1 07 the merits of the aitieles rahlbited. Arranginiente wililbe made Sw receiving the 'above mentioned articles,be eialtined by the Ladies. at the office of the Hon oti the Illoada , 4 afternoon ti c oreeedino the day a f , abibition.sii that the Ladies can have a better opportn' icy to examile Vona thin they can have an the day ate htbitioil matt a desirable that as many of** !editor It . le mind tit ttell time to etesuituf the artlishis; so eau se it cbaselient.—but in ease all the ordains w nut tin an that time they will bi in. a t eeived °litho morn gof the eatilhition sad arreiggeff and moaned by tholiadissappniated for Plat' purpose, It is aiseVerre• Mae lima who more net paid their as mined lop, sholld 'da so to liaise L.' Post, esi the Tremont/ of the ay. !at leitat betmesa this arid the morning of the eililbedoe. The several Jadg . will please report themselves to the President ar the pp card of illl imagers early es Tuesday manias en that if ••• ere isemMins - they may basup, plimL • Aisaddress II be thiliversti to the %dm: , By order et fintind at !lessees., 1110111A8•JOHILDION, Neal. . B. 8 illeviev. eery. I - I V____— w - New Adver,tiee' ' men* .. New - 1 i - Dr, AT, Coburn,. i . I i t i l~lo , int ezpreeulon roaming the cid in the present ! " Men and -, at least. ,• , at expression' 'rigs of the Demo- . wary, 1847, at .s ;relative to the I. pted with but one IqO9IOI . OPAT'IIIST, LDEN op. as big ennowilit IllerTiMMl to tkii i and ir • ty. sad be foaad at a • ■at 101 tll eu reads to attend to O l ean* watt white be may be fa CIJOTHI !, AND/ GENTLEMEN% UTFITTIN,G EtABLISIIMENT. - Na. 27 Cortlfuid Street, New York. (1724iE aS citizens desiring to replenish their w u ; ma be imsiediately accommodated in toe verybest style. at ?Ca LtivriST CASA YAMS, with a choice sole of : ' ha i Fall a Wler Ganneati, I d of the unwell' patterns, of stiperiormeke scOdignisk acid of the belt materials; equal in every respect*, the BEST CUSTOM WORK. 1 Having adopted the cub principle. opal rellileb certain calculatkons may be made, and which ht hie pursued sueeessfuliy for oarards to ten years, ledirket appal tine to the ruinous stem' of credit , which itemise* the Dreamy cd easetin eneroseserily high prices (romper, seer cnillerl :be Minors to provide, and, has sow ea hood awn 01 THE Ls. OLvT, SloSt saintiona ILA, Alin CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OP VAILIDT Ant 0:10T=110 to AlialtiCa. from bleb eachanen may depend upon roiling thansedres I satisfaandly. as retards quality. style. and price. His lora stork embraces Foresworn and ctoles of the wt a ppiinved . sty les, MUM, PilloCt. and utber Coati. autaluons or every desirable patter,. and the dam as meet of black satin, cassimere, sad other styles of W in ',Vests. 1.....' , The F a } ey uepartznent i Embrace* all the nonr and elegant pattered; end latest and meetifeeirahletionles of Fancy. Bilk, and Saha Cr.. vats, Suspenders, tihives and Hosiery, Bbi Boman and Collars, Carpostillsa, etc.. eat In addition mare above variety of. Reedy Made Arti cles, be bee for sale ir the piece or yerd. at low prices as oat imp &aid in e er of the Atlantic 10 • a beam fal assortment ig best Taft of Cloth, aninerie,stad Pertly . e t Kr eimalemen n have their orders 81i ' at a few bears notice, and sea to any part Id the Uot eltatee— see by seadleg the* reeaseres , canasta,' inn ces as cs i good terns ea though they were aroma select for themselves. Address ; it. 0 Boom Sept. Bth, IMB. ; 27 Coed 1.. A. T. gar For the awnl thereof rat/usage vr has bees eztanded to him far ,to many years. Wrote . anfirigorsi acknowledgments, tad he promises that no Form shall be spared on his pat in foals la condone to Ser.e his cutomerr on as favorable temis as any . . house in the, Ueda. ' r SCIENTI i FIC AMERII , .i • S,Isw . rOIiIIMEI FOURTH TEA! 5001. Engravings. Roprelientlng tislr uniertoomal !breath:id chiaery, together er th over 000 owe of the esfut, 1 1 0 4 / I grant. f may Two teiLLAss I The peliaisbers of he Beieuttfle *.nericari spectrally give otitis* that th e' gale ptefrly volume or •t. Journal Will be ceenneaced in Sater,itay.; &plaudit p 34, affi,rdi. pile leg ad excellent op nullity for all who limb subscribe. This pablication did' rs entirely from them nines and pipers Which flood lie country. It is aWe ky J eon& of Art, Science and Meehan:lce fuming for ' ohj..ct th e wirancialient of the iidereare of Meadattl, Ar !elide:Nye.. and haidetors Ea , h panther is illustrate wan from tire to tea original Eignretags tetneo Meek/ ical /urea i Ham nearly all of the nest taffetittiitis Which ere patented at Washington bein tllnatrated is the Scientigc Amen can. The SCIVIIII IC au camel is the must popular Inarnal n[i the Mod . Ntr 'P.niiitshed. and of more haw* li t Mace to tie interest tr Airdi4RiCii AnilintientOr, • than la 7 , thing thdy could tkis ibly i;istatn I T., Firukt's it is also pirticultriy useful , die it will apprise them ot i all Animal tore! I intutiveosentilitistiftet' thew iti varintisi mechanical trades, etc. etn. It Is priefted with clear typo on beauti fat paper. and beide iiilatititdco binding. the itibscriber is possess, at the end of.kttie year, of a large 4olume of -tuna sua l osten AID outrun Paoli, Illiritrated with upwards of ~ 50011WECHANICAL ENG-RAMOS. • MulYitothroviimMto wig, t added der* the faith waling Volum, rdering it stili more essfeeble. The same atiment of valuable avid really uarloi4ofurmatioe with* eithecriberif Mill thee receive for oulyLiwo dithers% would nit be . °Method is any ether mods-for Two nu- MUD D LIARS ! , i ' ii 71111$18:—Siotil outlier' pikes. it a yealiie advance ; 1 $1 for six reouthe. - Those who , wish to **cribs bine only to *Age its tia wiener. di ed to ' I ' • , , YU It A OO- P bilabeep of the Boland Amortise, I lie " , • ft. Y. All libttemi Rut potheell, ':, , --. .....,.." 1 ' i a • . 1 • ' :. .c. gadaleeileatej glilif • ,' Lay Owe midis" MI lithrilibsetibem iiis whet* or a year. ebeilde4 milialayetit We ' Air Vienne Webb et Slew ' Imr may "Me th Maas dol • lam la advasee,sli I ramilve me aeries' fal MWi v ireer t wr "Ireci7 = l 4V =o=4 ° Oen = takim at th eir fell all. 1•- ' - ' 1 I '.. • , , 1114118," •. ii 1 . ~ TPali f ill' , - al sibelieedieskset Y. crwie...Wol - eoeiesee • blewilq Oetibib. ' SiWilia telieb's larg l' e lit so biOden. wall is &Amble dust Lodi,' wbo hi so relethrwit ' the WNW should loud with 'T - ,iebse• a • arieta Woe will be imendeol..i MineVieellief Abe 0 ego Oath* sy. will obethwe ib llbetWillerd. ,:. .. 1 1 Beillie $1.60 p week. - 1 - . 111-411% II . . Sept. • . lei& i-. . V ' I f. •- . ' - I in 0144 kir ibei 4 Invite rbeem il*b7 l47 lll l' • 0411111 6 : 1 - tkut I • hr iume ella g m ' sh ; eurees c =f , Ni- d I Ai r . • : hoa M li'T 6f d 1 s es viz i= fammil=" 111.1" °fill" 77 - by his Wei isil et Obis : 1111 =4 6Z i estbs !pi Seid:Prab dadA L is* oraLgaioshir- 177.70* :11 ! i w UAW - 2,4„, LUMP' .:11074,'i WAlntlyi Ili; tombs Cow, IN Or: kr arlall/ 0 1114 ' G EMPORIVM NEW PROSPECTUS OF Tat Xit - *doe • • • WOW** 0041 . 0 40 6 44 Sid 11 44f= Ski 44,1214101.p44011m 41.Sowas Timelee Timms 0111 11W441E0. ' 0410 L i am Grimier ,and lessows, Cbsid4o7. 4 ,l l lW. _ 7.ll44say.Logie. 444111500414, 0* ''Atorshm 014rud1sgAilsomaryalidl-Antnaimy. 400 Lift eat Ora* Ciassici P i m*. fi 0 0 Bain so Bac ikumael P. Oak Virvahrdmir. • P. D...Ladi. iffivortake. , to Ilium J. 11. oliroisae4 sad A. INnekbari, Frioadeville, itiiptembei.juita. PM ma MUdeiVADO Sager 6,1. sad II ov;ikeil• 'waif Ili 1110 W :111111E110 At Wtass, Fiushions hrlB4B, s. , .12fia Gail* Ma man *dos bitumen' to esletraore fish, write bettor ,poetry.. a bettor aplomb: Goa avatar. 1194 speller, *pp, vibe , tagerestiii Broad- Loft* Nikkei at lbs liederhur owe Seesfee Sen. N B. gi a ,ty pay. . isr estshai 'pot sail% fit, asit in will do OF lig*, ,JOHN . I4IIIO-1111 Mortt-nmi. Pentl6 ~ 100,2 • * • -- • NewiTtirlilftslooo 111*111144 1 0. TIM' Mind ac eirm.lo. Loci* Palasimamiir -7'elkifvmho mill b. Imitiopfli my• et rile 124 woe him Irish timir potmemla • Work co Immie ddie ell - - . Owning dons on shut sada and ineregokiiiik =ads apetitbs. Cr Mop wig , 1. 3.l!..ilisillhois. ; Beptninhow.l3. 1848 ; To timvPabliel- , - T 1 LINKS &N. C. 11111111CLL.lierdleglinisi, es ,r,,w i bmhip la she are pnpeiid "7:TAILORtsTO 13t1321011111, to phase me tat se tiiiiimeekfZeb of industry ;k sweeni•4l, lloceseeees mist% ince la the etillothowbliebeeispOlire iteeetwareettifilli b o a at sole teidee. Coco; Yeees..teems.Cleabi uig weer ileeseipsise embus. berwillismeefe weer, emibseipriliridalk.a. reicasabieceeswiSbhimill. Na prima Cis. - hy ea will beterseilicii Weems die ap q. ibuoWsousirior kr es so,* rd Orwtot,o;wat !Wig tpir, Yost way firsfiv, lea POI therigivomer palms slw bessitewhel we may, there see by eerecasi obreseariea.- We bare reeeived She PO sod Wiser feshiceefelllo.ll.owie peWar stencesle die wee aid by citalsoit wart mei* sty. ,: Cattle, dusit lash* hist wwerer Itrldwrirry., Monerg..*. 8 , 9 .4.;.12. 1 948.,1 • - • ri ALYANIC FLU ID. ice salver ylat4eit.l Bow. COP. tjr per lied Orman 'ditier. sad for..rmutiv PIO eaten deleted. Is eon be reality esel by, any mile sitry few ahem& site Ivy - 46.71/1411.2CL. • • . ••, -• H NEW ! STOVC TIN,.COPPER & SHEEHAN, .• . . • •-• . . ~ • . 1•- i. ZWEANLEUEMIIIgTh s - n - ru. '4l itlut it do. roopOotion, wood* sins uf duisapiebitass empty list the? km arm -04 an sneblishment in blantrome. north of a F. Keeleee angel, *here my be fated • laiteer INNOVIRIN of thelatel "and pat approved pattmni,iiiise almond • amsonamat of & theet-irea 111 i at irboassainaue retail, ell at'whieli vrlll be ma liana ,iegiy low** ready pay. netailers are apielallylav,llloll twinge a y411440* panailashag.. Rapaidt. OM It, the abuttiat nodal, and min reaessable . lieeenhie;Jene , • • Siiisernehaniia A endeniy. ?TIRE Bali 'refs °Nils Institatioss . orissommee, se ifonaliy. Oct 16th, sad close Jam', 101.:4010, Aide: sto• chance of A.. 1. Bumf.. principal, mod Mims CLukapi 8 Bowies", Wash.: of Am Prism* • - ' TIMOR Pee Ter .._ , , Wfitioi,lassA_mom, Or*mges_ply..• :11, ArishoOds. Oemsrspft AM* Latin ettillikilir lad Lamas Chesil* 10.0..* 701. • pbs. Btitmay. Los* amst AUkielotio,' • t .3 00 Algrebrsaisfvflimm. assmoMfy o..lloifoismii; 4 00. Latin eremk•Cluskm;imad Nina, . . 00 finds ma.the Pima!) (eats) 00 By *Mr of the gas* Wm •MMONW, Aim% MoutmoSs. Sept 20. UM, Notice. ; LL penewe Indeless to the wants of die lets lab ertt H Haw. decd, 6p mitt mitmetniethemdse. wu, make iminsfliate payment thereon toldwastl l l. Home sod; $. 8- Beetle,. or to Jahn elopmmrsof MI per m's bald* sheep misstate- wilt deliver- therwool lee thereon to Mr. Nimpene.it ether Lake wHimint islay. All perents lutereated will please give heed in dileastice as it is desirable. toselose Mateseinese of thetlistatessich as little (inlay at possible: JOHN L. MONDE, la's Etopt.4, 184& ••••1\;1 ' of B. H. Rase. deed. CAN. 1 i • , ;_•:, To; Rent q' .: Stitibieriber offers or,r e isia' j ß, yell tii . goodil j a Let Monied on th e Milked tad Olivia ,Trope abuat'2l Oa east of lititanne. 11111 boas la lasioat framed *60%144 IsearlY Iles. and 000tiialoot, kw stithall family; without handbag dm TM lot amoeba 4 aiwoo to sand old ttioa for • garden, lots fisr ealtii•tiow dear* or graft 'T IS a wall slao - cifree fur pale er to rib witiottao place. ,* iow—bay to beep ber—a heir se eat. dna. a la 4 ofpaalszy, GM 'I quantity of Ma the premises; , _ , JOSEPH W. , 04.1:11TL. , * ke Bridgewater. Sept. 4. 1444. . --. 1 - •I' --, - ami • • . BiztTiitrz#Rittorguimth'.4"o6._ Grocery. Victualling 4. Andre Netien - - • beeineefOind intend tiiktiep on 'hand - a good eapey of ever,thtnit etopetteinine nettle* line of bindaani. Supt. Tot. Fora*, Moieare, env obeap. Nat* 4d clgidito all deleoPikook !0 1 0 16 0 1,11 V1 1. " retail - A animal' doleedbi Itsetatilit drictA 0 610 7. 1 1. 64 ale Lielott: • ' ' • Good lreitithr Drtskt.-eneh en Sodemtime4 tat, up City elyiti* gook Bei Wikl Merry Beti o eittyireo ' Timm *Wined* pay dew" WA do 4a itiobod a call „ ' ' ' C.BAlipw • • • I a.r.Dugato • • . New i ii. -tsuddisluient,- - - • RE 0 0.0.1 1 . duo ibex havolost. o ok elk TiMilibialp OW o* lof legiwid • •D p osofoWo fiessofTe Milo • parson Itofkilisfraorisoloko mootoolotot ,• - , • 't ' • BOOKS - AND-STA N , .-,,, . .914.4chui - . 5 .. .. -- sia: • losit'firary *Woad . ' "Trilliw. *ifitili - - •'-‘" 4 P ) r l' P ' f aill ,o "e • aosl * . 8.4 re 1 )A --10.40,04H"Jilliftf,iffi ,' ' ' . , "- - ' - v" ..- •—••.. •. ' • , t - a - Tfhiiishva 21. In am kph sfall*Mat miss pessimtlies ue dim* 014fleawmill, 111144611 1 11 F ono. am Ilduirdeb• tee **sit PAIL et 10310040soweas Is GPO Silmeaddl hide. 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