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nail, in this city last week was not est than 1 hm a mm A 1 mm From the Cleveland Herald November 7 THE DM VGA TTE. aerea wun nis company to guard tne irontier ot on cagug Bay county, was attacked and cut to pieces by appy tobacco "Pirit immense nnmhera. Their mere nrprnnwprpd tiv MORE PARTICULARS OF THE GALE AND DISASTERS PITT8BU1IG II. I iflfia m.S a moment in carrying the bodv Ttt the Auditor of State, and the Board of Ca. nal Commissioner of the State of Ohio.

The gale of Monday evening was more severe and disastrous in its effects to the Lake shipping IMONDAY APTKRXOOS, NOV 13. NEW YORK ELECTION. From the New York American. THE RESULT. The battle has been fought and the victory won thanks be to God for giving ns the victory! It is no light or irreverent use we thus make of the name of the Deity, for there was at issue ill (his contest, as we truly believe, the cause of morality and religion, of social order than any before experienced.

The coast below, Plncc i uentlemen The President and Directors of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company, in accordance with the requisitions of the The river i falling slowly, but there is a tiros 3 or 400 Mormons, while they were guarding their own frontier. But five minutes ago, three reports of a cannon were heard in the direction of Richmond. Firing has been beard in various directions, and there is no doubt but that these infatuated villians have attacked Rich mond. presents a most melancholy appearance. Capt Shepard, ot the steamboat New York, arrived tr peel of more rain; and the present mild weather fi viio ucgiBiaiure, unaer wnicn subscript tion was made to the r.nnital Btn.b ai mis port auo cjock mis morning, ana re mail, ot itself, secure an additional rise by dis solving the snow to the north of us.

ports tne losses to be very great. The Liaae and established right. The success, then, of shore between this port and Erie is literally The news of their burning and pillage has than three intelligenVr'7 mf8 Keep the mouth, nostril, and throat free and Apply warm substance to the back --r ui me company on behalf of the State of Ohio, herewith present their quarterly report, showing the present condition of their affairs; and the progress which tins hem mmA. in .1 6 Sercral steam boats have arrived from 9hori strewn with wrecks ot the disasters below L-rie, CaptS. is not able to inform ua.

Capt Shep. a A I 1 Cl I i aireaay reacnea you. iney nave indubitably captured the cannon, and taken many prisoners probably killed many. Davies county is a scene of desolation. Rav is orobablv so em this those, of those who contended in behalf of such a cause, may, without profanity, be set down to the workings- of an overruling Providence.

Nobly, too, have the Whigs of New York ac- nilitfon1 thmulvAo in thin mtwnrrtrla distances below, and are all taking in cargoes Other boats may be expected daily. i worn committed to their charge, since their Communications to asu wuuiou v-oct asuore wiib Biue ox irie, a mon tflPm tho arinrtnora A rrnoa Ttapfnn ns Pan. 3 9WKwuvaiv gavri mm tvu ui UVU' jamin Barton, Swan, Toledo, Hiram, Sandusky time; and their next movement will be at this i ui i ue teei KUb the bodv With heaterl A.nn.1 Thk Storm ox tub Lake It will be seen i uue oi meir report in July, there had been col ected frnm place. It is already threatened. and great and enduring will be the benefits of I i i that much loss of property, and perhaps of lives, Be up and doing.

Bring all the men yon can other than the State, and expended on the woTk or warm hands. coitcn Attempt to restore breathing, by tCntl blowing with a entlT ouu rttrrpn ranger, utners Deionged to tne Lower Lake, and names not learned. The vessels were bound up, freighted with merchandize, generally heavy laden, it being nearly the close of navigation. The steamboat New England has occurred on Lake Erie, below Cleveland. It has afitm twn remark pr? that the PTealloss and let us cnecK mem in their course ot des runt inn and devastation.

Thev arm rn the mouth and other nau ueeri received from the SttA nf w. ci vf with giant strides to the climax of anarchy, ci- WntfonI uusim. I ress down th of vessels takes place toward the lower end of wuiu, uu Of Its first lmlitm.nt A was ngnienea ot ner cargo of before she meir iriumpu noiio lucuissi' es only, or to meir State, but te the nation at large, and the common cauee of liberty everywhere. Undismayed by defeats elsewhere onseduc-ed by corruption and looking only at duty the Whigs of New York alone as when the tidings of disaster from Ohio first came to ns, alone, we said, they could and would have turned back the tide of Administration success, and ninnerf in the enrlv flush nf nnlipinufpH uue iw us that lake. The islands at the upper ena af 11 WOI, "V- UV.OUJHHUU.

uu tlllU llt Will CA" plain all. I have just received orders, by ex- eiruc. oome ouu Darreis were thrown over- 3145,000 board. Capt S. Succeeded in brintrintr tha TMoa.

Vrlr press, irom uen. eng. rarKs, to raise 150 mounted men. Fifty have volunteered, and tho fording refuge to vessels. I dm presents one atrong argument in favor of striking the lake as aiau Ull avcount oi me second instalment of eighty thousand dollars Aivn m.

v. into the harbor of Ashtabula, and ten vessels remainder i win oDtain in a oay or two. Stir the nennle nn in ffnvarit nnA Pli.ntnn high op as Cleveland. made that port in the height nf the rie tk- iu wnicn uiev naa obtained a requisition on the Fund Commissioners in hands and then let ft rie hXh natural breathing. S' imilte Keep up the application of heat, i h.

rubbing, increase it when life appcaM lnTr. give a tea-spoonful of warm 2 wek brandy and water or wine and water 7 Persevere for six hours. Send quickly for medical assistance, Am Honorable OrpoNF.vrThe editor of th. Po(ttown Anti Abolitionist, a member of Van Buren partr. inlnrrn.

same number succeeded in makm? the nortnf l- viiiuiuiu, Send all the Aratesyou can with Wolf, and we uay, me sum ot eon Oflfl Ca- Canada. The news of insurrections in triumph, the golden dreams of embryo Sub-Treasurers. The I 17 Npiu Vrtrk ttinda Milaamafl Tda can meet and checkthem in their mad career. oonneaui. ai tnose ports considerable damage Was done tO the Vessels, hv mnninn Making the total amount of mllon.

Yours in naste. ni. t-LAUUt JUiNis. other in entering the port, and collisions from ToCongrave Jackson and others. tions on account of stock up to the State of New York, we in like manner redeemed.

The spoilers have been spoil ed and he especially, who. like a Haf mlHor We have conversed with a gentleman who rifa repo.rt. 5625,000 me narrowness oi tne Harbors, and their expo-sure to the surges of the Lake. The upper works nuu lea vi tiir nn nnpp. ihon fna says that he had held a conversation, in person.

aauiii shut his ears to the complaints of his constit oi neany au me vessels in those harbors were with Jn Smilh. a tew flam tin nnrl Ihni Kn.iik the btate on its second instalment, of $50,000 uents he. who insnltincrlv nrnrlnimpH iht "In stated that his nennle were nrenarprl tn tie in injured, and several badly broken uo. posed to us, holds the fol.owingVng ageing ference to our Sen.nnri.l 7. ro i ne ueiav in receivmor thn nmmmt i spite of the lamentations" of the People, the i V.

1 4. the defence of what they thought to be their So far as heard, no lives lo6t in the great A w.uwuuv of the second instalment so long after it became due from the slate wae vvuuii. iisnouidput the Loco Foco demagogues who endeavored to cheat Brooke out of his 1. I. lo wrecu oi rignts.tnat aitnougn me uovernor might raise and send acainst them the n-iwer nf tha Bu.t.

ouo-i reasury snonia prevail o. U. Uambre-leng is now left to his own lamentations, at his own fireside. He misrepresents this com mercial matroDolis no lonrer thn FURTHER PARTICULARS and we quote it for the purpo'Vf 7wing tha honorable men of- the inai cause of embarrassment to the board of Directors, and retarded the progress of the work in the early part of the yet, he, nor all the men he could bring, would' 1 1 i Captain Appleby, of the Steam Boat Consti- i a nada is in part, at least, false, and probably entirely so. The letter containing it is dated Plattsburg, Nov.

5, and mentions an attack upon Maiden. We have accounts from Detroit to the 7th, which say nothing about it. The result of the election in the city of New York, and in many other counties heard from, are truly matters of sincere gratulation. The defeat of C. Cambreleng and his compatriot, Moore, is a very important victory, and of itself, goes far to seal the fate of the Sub-Treasury.

The attempt to bolster it up in Pennsylvania, by the election of Porter, is ridiculous. He was not advocated as a Sub-Treasury man when called upon to declare himself upon that subject, he craven like, Bhrank from any reply, and the convention which nominated him, carefully a Sterigere and Slemmer in thi, thoughts of the People" have placed him where ii i i nui unvo inciu irom mtir present names. We wonder that his Excellency has not called season, to relieve themselves (mm the public believe that Bel. which, and secure the vicrorrma nrnoo. lui.uu arnveu mis morning, reports tne schoon er Eagle ashore at Elk creek, and a total wreck Also the schooner SandnW.cnshore nn ih.

uicy w.ii next piace me master, wnose biddings he has been doing in retirement without dig upon tne Arrays ot tms lity. They are armed and eauinned for service, and wnnlri he mnre.t in me District ISorristown Her. nity. A 1 vs 111 vl tl ficientthan any troops which he could muster. We congratulated ith earnest joy and com Bell and Brooke.

We Tprn cution of the work, they were compelled to negotiate a loan in anticipation of the balance due from the State The delay in the payment was un-derstood to have oemg oeuer aiscipunea and prepared for an em has obtained from the return ninsula at Erie. The Constitution passed several supposed wrecks during the night, as she came up. The officers of the S. B. Illinois and passengers ergency than raw troops can be.

But of their mon hopes we congratulate" our Whig fellow citizens, the Whigs of the Union indeed upon this great Victory in New York. cate of election. His seat will nn jrepuraiion aim uiauipune me Governor has had ocular demonstration. tested bv Mr Brooke, in of the Fund Commissioners not having on ouaru mat ooai wnicn arrived this morning report the following wrecks: Brig Virginia InlS. take made in the Trappe district, giving Mr Bell The Masonic Hall last evening fVrm icwiveu omciai notice in season, to provide for it in their firat 1nn tins) ashore two miles west nf MaHi orT mAfrr 'l mormon war.

We srwe Urrra ujbii ue was entitled to. The mistake is nAmtA i iDwia uuva, A lit? capiain ot tne Virginia arrived in the-Illinois our paper to day to the contents of an extra. -If till midmgnt, was full to overflowing of rejoicing Whigs, and a much larger assemblage, unable to gain admittance, ocpnniert tha mui. was promptly paid in the month of August, as soon as the second loan had ine virgmia has 5 feet water in her hold -a voided all allusion to the subject issued at the request of the Governor, by the Missouri Watchman, rnninimm. t.

lUU Cargo of JMernhanrfi-ro TUm 1 llliUIB BUmtl in Broadway, from Pearl to Duane street A and Dcmocrats-and from what we have heard of the character of Mr Bell, we have nodoubthe will be too high minded to contend any farther than it may be necessary to develope the facts in a larval art) Besides, of the Pennsylvania representatives cviuciiue on which he has ordered out the troops. We probable, will be irot nff. Schooner Benin min rtartm tiuuresses oi congratulation were made by many speakers during thepvpmnn- iad several reports from that 1uilUU 11111C below Conneaut, full cargo for Chicago. Believed returns of our Whig majorities came flowing- in The most authentic is, that a skirmish had occurred between the Mnr been obtained in behalf of the state, and was applied by the Directors to the repayment of the sums borrowed by them, and to the further prosecution of the work, and then made the collections and disbursements of the company amonnt to the sum of $675,000 Of which $450,000 had been paid by individual stockholders, and $225,000 me rooi oiuie ouuaing seemed almost lifted by t)ls Voct fr1 i it itk a I a luiai wrccK. ocnooner Saratoga, ashore near Conneaut.

Full cargo of Merchandize for thelineof Ray county, in which ten of the cit izens were killed and nnmher token WESTERN TRANSPORTATION Name, the different Lines in Vesvatch. John hit- it a To lDy were hailed who voted for it, Klingensmith.Plumer, Buchanan, ShefFer, Riley, McClure and others, have either declined nominations, or been left at home, while Biddle, Henry, Ogle, Naylor, and other opponents have been re-elected by increased majorities. Tot Cboscut Canal. We publish to-day, the report of the Board of Directors of the Penn me result was placed beyond all doubt, the meet in This is but rumor, however, and may or may not be true. There are sn mnnv ruiri.

tj oroaa above Race reet East side; and Bolton and Co. Wil. in. mass, to visit Ihoi. et i vl, uicinucis ui congress elect almost impossible to know what to believe or by the Mate of Ohio Since that date there has been collected from iow ueiow inird street.

Reliance. Jno. Douchprtw Amnir and accordingly, preceded by a fine band of wnai to reject. st. Lauis Republican Nov 2.

music, tney tell into procession by thousands ual stockholders, and expended on the essei i nought to be a total loss. Schooner Swan, and Hiram, ashore at Conneaut. Extent of damages not learned. Schooner Robert Burns was run over by the schooner Bancroft in Ashtabula harbor, and so much damaged that she will probably not be worth repairing. Schooner Cleveland, (report) ashore above Erie.

Most of these vessels were bound up. A large number of vessels were on their way from Buffalo. The wind during the day on Monday was light, and off sh Ore. The VPCiseta run rtaaw Mores. Broad below Vine street; and Wm.

Or rick. Wood street wharf, Schuylkill. Pennsylvania and Ohio. Jnmoa worn tne turther sum or ni nnn nu oaiumu succession, iviessrs. ivionroe Grin nell, Curtis and HofFma each nf" tcJinm a A Tho last number of the Nnrih A merles n.

sylvania and Ohio Canal Company in relation dressed the maltitudious assemblage that thus view contains a Review of Spark's life and writings of Georore Washington, nn to it The progress of that great work is truly cheer ivi uuu to Arch street Wharf, Schuylkill. Pilot and Susquehanna Lines, Job. S. Lewis and corner of Broad and Vine streets. Union, E.

G. Lutilh and Nnrh iv recently published in 12 vnl ujciu. uer mis siriKing demonstration of regard, and a like compliment to the Mayor, the procession broke ud. and all retired These sums have been sufficient to meet the estimates for work and incidental expenses of the company up to the 15lh of the prtsent month, making the aggregate amount of payments up ing, and the determination of the Board to com republishing in England, France and Germany. a uui Mil mo ciiurse or ine.

rrvieur nch quietly thrice happy in the glorious result of plete it in lsjy, it is to be hoped, will not be foi the shore and the wind ehnno-inrr aai .1 rii 1 me lonuwinfr nenniitni tnhiWe to this date $788,000 tne north, and a violent rah ihpw ennlri neith I ii? I led by any failure to secure the necessary a- me uireo great (lays. Among the at Masonic Hall, was the adoption, amid universal nhperino- nf io me wue oi vasnmgton: ine amount Which will ha er make port, nor keep off. It will be noticed! to meet the engagements of theCom- mount of funds. Surely our Legislature ought, in common ho that, as yet, we have no news from below Erie. 1 emnnTT of Washington I was eminently happy, and continued for forty Tk itt i years till his death.

With The years till his death. With her intimate ner or uroaa and Arch streets. Western and Harris W. corner of Broad and Cherry streets. Pennsylvania, Tiers Hewitt and co 129 Market between Third and Fourth streets, North side.

Orrick Fox Broad above Race street. Graig, Ballas, anrf Martien Noa 3 and 4 Central Block, Broad near Race street. Com. List. jianjf uurmg me montn or in consequence of the numerous mn.

U1C ot thanks to the Mayor for the untiring zeal and energy, and the complete success, with which he watched over and preserved the peace of the a I 1 acquain- General Wa v.vabf iviyi ws aw T7 Vnnlrn 1 ft nesty, to contribute something liberal to a work whioh must swell, enormously swell, the revenue tractors who will have completed their iobs and become entitled to thIr final uurmg mis nouy contested election. uiouovereo. nave no additional intelli genca of the effects of the gale below. Cewe land Her. Nov.

8. vnarucier or JHrs. Washington was the theme of untiring praise. To the nation at large, she was the object of affectionate respect; for it was known to all men, that she made the we teel well assured, from a tpm of the State works estimes.it is supposed will not fall short of 75 000 dollars. attendance bt the polls during the three davs that lr I ti To make room for this report, we claim but This last SUm tha hoard nf uio uik our wnig iUavor was nrsn.uJ .11 I J.

rather of his country happy. Affable and courteous, exemplary in her deportment, remarkable for deeds of charity, unostentatious, and a small portion of our paper for our own re narks upon matters and things. uaaru 10 preserve me city from riot and disorder, did From the St. Louis Republican. ALARMING STATE OF AFFAIRS.

The following letter, frnm hirhl7 to realize from the notes of Stockholders now in their hands, in season to meet the demands of the contractors, and within th iti 1 -J down the disposition, that under mhor without vanity, she adorned private life by her MARRIED, On Sunday evening the 11th-insL by the Rev. A Bryan, Mr. John H. Eagle, (Printer,) of this city, to Miss Sarah Ann Montgomery, of Allegheny borough. VIIUUIU.

stancess might have been manifested, of convert The Government and the U. S. Bank. -The viiiuco, ttuu witn cignitv and grace Aim 1 I ble individual, has been politely furnished us by a friend, for publication. The statements are confirmed by many verbal reDorts now in the mg me ueignoornooa or tne polls into an arena annexed verv sensible paragraph is from the A they hope to make collections from other Stockholders to the amount of at least sums, when collected and expended, will entitle wc.jr oianuu 10 wnicn ner husband's eminence i vi uanic iuiu merican Sentinel, a leading Van Buren paper in tautu ner nere is no doubt that much of the calm and equable action nf Wnahintnn'o city.

We have lately conversed with several Philadelphia. It is preatly to be regretted, that ntelligent individuals from th vlninit nf tk THE GAIN THUS FAR. iue company to a mira instalment from the State of Ohio of $112,500. acter is to be ascribed to the happy influence of LOST, LAST EVENING, A NOTE drawn by Wni. Forse, payable to my order, and enrlnrJ xt sentiments so sound and practical" have not pre eieci v.

furman. Senator from the first Mormon disturbance, and, whilst we have found tt difficult to arrive with anv rertnintir tho As it is the intention, and determination of the board, to complete the work the ensume sea wiic, iu uie neeaom irom domestic care, re suiting from her excellent management, and to the even spirits, wh ich nnn rarntir kn vailed for the last nine yea s. 5, payable 30 days after dale, for 5f)'n ah 1 1 truth concerning manv thimr mn son, it becomes a matter of exeat imnnrtano uiBinci, vice ioe tf. Uowmng, Loco foco, whose term has expired. We elect two Whig members of Congress frnm this eiln vino ft i 1 sured that the hostility is more deeply seated than but in a cheerful home.

sons are warned from negociating for note: and anv wrgnn iu auuurc me receipt Oltne third instalment frnm "The arrangements recentlyTeffectedJbetween the General Government and the Bank of the U. States for supplying funds at distant points, for the State at the commencement nfniwniMrL. obligation by handing it to the snbscriber. Mr. Sparks has iust wimreung, and Eli Moore.

We elect Chas. Johnson, Whig to Congress ueun suppnsea.and we teel assured that bloodshed and devastation only will terminate the struggle, uuless the Mormons remove from the COUntV. Everv annnnnt frnm th. "UY IU Jl' S. SCIIOYER.

tne purpose oi me several departments, especially the War Department, denerve the vviuviuiio au the for this purpose the utmost exer tion will be made to urge collections, and press forward the work, so as to be able to obtain this -J v.xa HIU UL1I TVIJ in Biston of a series of highly incrcsting Lectures on the American Tt mendation. Instead of transmitting specie at ilc u. ijvcA'c, uocoioeo. We are sure, though no returns are yet re- ter shows an existing stale of agitation in the given under the auspic sof the Society for the instalment in the month of March next. If this is accomnlishprt Ihn amnnnt MILLERS' COUGH SYRUP.

SOR Coughs. Colds, Whooping Coughs, inis medicine has hfipn mn, tne rtss ana expense ottneueneraluovernment as formerly, distant places are nnm i.riii. puuiiu niiuu iruiy aiarmmg. invery stranger is watched with iealousv. and everv Ul USCIUI knowledge, and the interest taken in them mav he infcrro frnm 1 which will be required to complete the work, will be much less than was done during tha n.ot I wujiivU III funds by means of checks drawn by the Bank of IT eu lo iaKe soes lor or against the Mormons.

In cictung jjiirnaru in Aioany, Hunt in Rensrelaer, and Brown in Saratoga and Schenectady, in the place of the presont Loco foco members. In Ulster and Sullivan: forminor thn lAicutHreiy used for some years past, and with such universal success as to iustifv ila or than has been and will be performed the nrn- iruin, mere appears to be but little division on the pait of the citizens, in their opposition. We are told that the two men who laid out the town of 1)3 Witt, and. as a rnntier nf onoei; sentyear. Notwithstanding the valuable additions and improvements, whirh hmmhon tion as being superior to any other raedici uic iicKeis ior me course have been already sold.

Sohighlydowe hold the ability of the Lecturer that we are satisfied he would confer a valuable public benefit by affording to other cities an opportunity of listening to his instructive course Bait. Amer. in Use. lor th ahnvn When used according tn ihA venlh Congressional District, where the result is always determined by the vote of Ulster, now largely for us, we shall elect Palen, Whig in the place of a Loco-foco. Here, then, is one state Senator rmmoj i .1 i pi.uiauuii, in.

vited the Mormons to buy lots in it, have been to the original plan of the work, by making the Cuyahoga Feeder the construction of a side cut to the villain nf i vvLiuija till; most violent coupIi is insfanil7 g.c ica.c 10 p.is3 tnrough the county three (5 mivwuj Oil A 111 I the opinion of the Principal Engineer, the enJ which uiey are informed that a return there will be danirernna. TK. ivuvTcu.niiain a short time, perfectly cured. Numerous Recommendations and Certificates might he given. Should the Svrnn nnt nmn k.n..:.i -seven members of Congress, without losing one r-- "me removed their pmoJr intn nnfh ure expense oi tne work, including damages, purchases of land for mill seats and other incidental charges, will fall short of $1,150,000.

A Joke for the Ladies. The editor of a paper in Providence lately informed his readers that the ladies pull off the left stocking last. This, as may be supposed, crea'ed some Hide stir among his fair readers, and while in positive terms they denied the statement, they at the a bo deep and alNpervading is the opposition to pciii. ungret-s, we nave ten Whigs whose districts at this Election will again have returned Whigs -making sevtn'een sure for the next Congress with reasnnahle used as directed, nespecttuuy submitted by order of the Board of Directors. ana so many respccthble men have engaged in the attempt to expel them, that nru (on I 1 1 1 The Money tcill be returned.

iimC qj carrying five more, which will give us 22 out of a 'p' puonc are not truly inform- upon the return nf ih Canal Office, Warren. Oct. 31, 1838. LEICESTER KING, Secretary. u.

uie oDjecnons which exist against the inciiiuer: What, then, becomes of Van Burenistn and Sub-Treasury Depredators in the next Con. urinous or ine circumstances which render mem 8OO0noXIOU8! VV 1 uciareu mat nc hnd no business to know it, even if such was the fact, and pro-nounccd him no gentleman, fie proves it, however, by a short argument. "When one stocking is polled off first, there is another left on; and pulling off this is taking the left stocking off last." 6 Michigan. We have Det rnit nanera Hff gress. njr iu oe aoie to develope something more of the causes of this unhappy state of affairs than has yet come to the rKwo mon- day only.

A gentleman who left Detroit yesterday, informs us that the Vhir -L" We will not yet yet attempt to give returns from the country, contenting oursetBeB uiunicugc OI Hie pUDHC. crucial ly, with stating rumored results. TV IV jm city averages from 7 to 25. In Wayne countv ine vvnig majority abeut 60. Cleveland Her.

On board the steamer Astoria, Below Jefferson City. 28th Oct. course is Loco Foco. Queens is no nearly divided, as to make it uncertain which candidate has prevailed. Kings has chosen one Whitr.

Rr Dear Major. I hasten tn rnminiininn4n On the rirrht Horse illlCill- gence which I received a few minnfp. The following is a curious Proclamation, ex-tracted from a number of the Chinese Gazette: "Sung-kiun recentl. communicated to us, that in consequence of his great age, his legs and bick are weak, his eyes no longer perform their functions, his hand trembles when he goes to sign a nacer. and hia momm Loco oco Iiott.

a hig delegate to Congress, and no mistake. an unquestiooable source at Jefferson City viz. tue unuea oiaies, in payment ot Us dues for the purchase of the government bonds, upon its depositories at the several points of the Union where funds are required, in favor of the public creditor, who may receive either specie or the notes of the institution in payment. While this course does not compromise the principles, or indicate inconsistency in the policy of the national administration, it evinces a willingness on the part of the Bank to subserve the interests of the people, and shows how far such an iustitution may be useful to the government, and otherwise generally beneficial. This measure cannot be fairly construed by our political opponents into a triumph of the Bank nor should it subject the administration, or any branch of it, to censure from our friends.

The policy of employing, for the purposes of collection, transfer and disbursment, such agents as from their extensive operations and great credit a-e enabled perform such dutirs faithfully, expe-dilieusly and at the smallest expense, is too obvious to require elucidation; and if, in the opin-ion of the officers of the government, and the individuals more immediately concerned in the matter, this institution affords the most desirable facilities for such purposes, we can perceive no solid objection to its employment." We have no objection to the Sentinel's effort to let the administration off from any charge of inconsistency as easily as possible, b'jt it is manifest that we have now just got back to the aame spot from which we started, in 1823 in pursuit of the "better currency." That much distress and embarassment and bad feeling has been excited by the "war on the Bank" is very manifest, while the good that has been gained by that war is certainly not very perceptible. We are requested to invite the attention of Merchants and the public generally to the large sale of met chandize to take place to-morrow morning at Mr M'Faden's Auction store, for the benefit of Underwriters. The goods, we are Richmond has elected a Whig bv a ahnnt li i owa gazette says the Governor has given Chapman the certificate of election. Hi. m.

rsay county, had arrived with an express tn thn majority. Westchester is said to he flrr.T mot i Un iu liltl- jority over Jungle (V. is 44 iach bottle will be accompanied by full directions signed by tho proprietor, without which none are genuine. Prepared and sold by L. WILCOX Jr.

Successor to Dr. Thos. Miller, South East corner of Market street and the Diamond, Pitts. rg- Nov. 9-d2mw6m.

HAYS' LINIMENT FOR THE PILES AFRESH supply of this highly celebrated and very valuable medicine, just received at the Drug Store of H. SMYSER, 8 corner 5th and Market sts. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rrUIE Partnership heretofore existing under style of Garrison, Fehl has this day been dissolved, ar.d the business of said firm is to be settled by C. R. Sf O.

Garrison, who have full authority so to do. Persons therefore, in debted to said firm, will please mal payment to said C. R. Sf O. Garrison, to whom also, all claims against said firm will be presented.

R. GARRISON, OLIVER GARRISON, VALENTINE FEHL. BELL. Nov 8. d2w.

out the to march in defence of Ray and I I I 300 to 500. 6 iitraia. Putnam also, of course, against us, not named. majority bly weakened; he, in consequence, asked our permission to resign his employments, in order that he might enjoy the repose required by his groat age and sickly condition. Being accustomed to treat our servants with equity, we ordiined in Nut Dead.

The ColnmKn. (i a 1 1 was mistaken in innmmrmo i a ucaui ui ivir. rpi fTH tnn momKaw T- consideration of tl cioturoin rayetteand i here is hooe of his roc, I. 4 I uu-niuu. mat nis nrhtmn a i IUIU.

Tus Sdb-Treashh the his office be given to another; at the same time Dutchess, thanks to the genuine Conserve, tives of that county: and to their Whig associates, gives us over 900 majority. Orange is close in its vote, and probably a-gainst us. Ulstet Green, and even Columbia, are said to be ours. Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Saratoga, certainly so. Enough for one day.

we icoinmanaeii Nnnrr.b .11 una OI HJf rorter claim his elprtinn no u.c.i. I rr- no oil UlS anu taitbtut orhcer. whose triumph," they wtll be bound to put in practice, to enjoy repose in his old age. oi tne JMate liovern- ment, the same doctrine, tlio "Whilst these malign mr. we received a few days ago, contrary to all ex The following is the result, subject to slight irictons in thejofficial returns of the canvass of new petition Irom the satd Sunn- kiun, in which ho nVcln rpa that Iif liaa ulriaaA uuugicM iiunei in in is city Wards in the councils of the nation.

They must set a-going a system of State Sub-treasurers, and collect the revenues of Pennsylvania in hard money alone they do it, or will sneak out of their own professions, and acknowledge themselves political knaves? We believe the geneer. B. maj, "mormons naa devastate Da viess county, burning the county seat, and most of the houses the county, and were then marching on Richmond to burn and destroy it Kencontres had taken place, with loss of lives. Colonel Reese had, but a few hours before we landed, returned, and orders were promptly issued by Governor Boggs for 3000 mount men to repair to the scene of war. The troops below are to rendezvous at Fayette and march immediately.

The Mormons have been for many days hauling in corn and other supplies to their great depot, Far West. They have been reinforced by many hundreds lately from Ohio and the L-anadas, refugees and Mormons. Do not believe that these disturbances are "humbug 1 here are serious and dangerous difficulties now pending. 1 he writer of this has every 0pp0r. tuuily to know these facts, as he was an eye witness Caldwell, having been out with the troops.

Mormonism. emancipation and aboli-tiomsm must be driven from our state. We, the exposed frontier men, have enough to contend with to protect our shamefully exposed frontier, without having to combat with the serfe of the eastern degraded and fanatical rabble thrown with the "poor Indians," on our border. Forbearance no longer can be exercised. If the Government will not protect us, we will do itourselvej.

Yet More. The Missnurian of the 27th, print-ed at Fayette, gives the following additional in formation, A company was to be organized in fayette on the morning of the 27th. Whig maj. 1011 606 615 230 516 13 147 96 BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Trie, r.

Nov- 6, 1838. ul Board of Directors of this institution have this day declared a dividend of four per cent, on tho capital Stock for the last six months, pnyable to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 16th instant. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Mercury and Advocate copy nov 7 d2w. Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank, Pittsburgh, Nov.

6, 1 838. recovered his health, that he is now as well as ever, and consequently he entreats us to give him employment. Although wc have taken this request into consideration, and have appointed him to the command of thr blue division of the Mantchu army, we cannot avoid remarking, that, notwithstanding these contradictory peti' tions of Sung kiun, we have not perceived any change in his health, nor the least symptom of disease. How could he then in the course of so short a period, atone time complain of weakness, at another, annnnnc 'it68 place in "assaehusetts on nest Alondav. We rpnmi r.o.: UAd, are but very little damaged, and consist of tuaiinere ih thl Whi ranks- Sromng out of I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 altre amount ot dry goods, of every description, boa's, shoes, caps, hats, hardware, saddlery, They are now open for examination.

The sale will be continued from day to day, till all is lit. Board of Direoors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of nvn ner sesson oi the Leg s-n the Ie of spirituous liquor hCPnHPra LUC8 t-han fifken nl2 by hcensed apothecaries. In the city of BostoJ there are two whiff tickets nH the, 5i, ln other parts of the State there mud, division in our ranks should not be. The great cause Tf human liberty, indent.fied I with the success of the wh by 447 287 741 147 446 96 15 108 2287 873 IRON AND NAILS. An adv ance of one ernt cent, on the capital stock, for the past six nv nths, payable to the Stockholders on or after he 16th inst Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

CAROTHERS, Cashier. Mercury copy. n0v. 7 lm. ar iron and nails has taken place in this 4107 -v, ui ittuvery one day ender his resignation, and the next ask for employment? All this arises from his old cccen tricity, and his bo'dness in pestering us with remonstrances.

In the relations between a sov: r-eign and his servants, sincerity and truth should be prominent. Faithful to this principle, we use perfect frankness to our servants, and expect the same from them, since they enjoy our high fa-vor. Sung kiun, by his inconsistent and capricious conduct, having violated this rule, we content ourselves for the present, with leaving him to ask conscience if such conduct is consistent with the rules of propriety? At the same time we recommend to all officers of high rank, the attention to their duty and to their sovereign, in return for the marks of favor they have received. We order that this changyu (imperial edict) be made public." Whig maj. in city, 1820 17th Ward Congressional Tiet 1 I'Joepenaon the decision of a mere local question Baltimore Chronicle.

The Alexandria Gazette states that the fifth pier of the Potomac acqueduct is completed two having been built this season, and that nearly all the heavy work on the line from the river to Al cxandria had been done, and the whole will be finished by the time the main line of the Canal reaches Cumberlan-, thus affording a continu- Snoicden's Oct, 25, 1838. Col. Jones: Sir, News has just reached us nerefthat the Mormons have attacked and cut to pieces Capt. Bogard's company of 50 men ex cepl 3 or 4 who have escaped. They say the ed from the Inspectors.

'eceiv Hoffman 1127 Curtiss 1118 Cambreleng Moot McKeon BM1nel by the manufacturers for this is the enhanced price ot blooms and pig metal. 1 he great accumulation of merchandize at Hollidaysburg and Johnstown, it is said will fully occupy all the boats and cars for the short period during which the canal win pro. bibly be navigable, without transporting any blooms from the Juniata; and the Ohio boats being so crowded with more costly freiirht, will i prevent the arrival of blooms from Kentucky and Tennessee. The orders for iron and nnilg have been very large. Heavy as the stock on band tyas on the resumption of navigation, it will be all swept off as fast as boats can be obtained itv-wrry it down the river.

It is estimated tint the stock of manufactured iron and tnnnell 1125 1337 1210 1241 123G Whig Monroe noi vanan A ir 1J rnaJOrU 108 th WILLIAM O'HARA ROBINSON, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on the North side of the Diamond, between Market and Union streets, (up stairs) nov 5 STRAY COW. CAME to the plantation of the subscriber, in Elizabeth township Allegheny county, a large Brindled Cow, some white on her hack, a small piece out of the under part of the left car. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and tako her away ROBERT LYTLE. Oct 22-23 3t.

v. -jyjyj u. w. menmond is threat ened I to night. If you can spare, I wish you to detail two or three companies of troops, and re Pair to Richmond with speed.

aid re- Yours in haste, GEO. WOODWARD, Aid toGenerai Parks. r- Carrolton, Oct 25 1839 a it I om inc coal mines of enn v7 e.oan,y Maryland, and Hampshire county, Virg.n.a.to the Alexandrii harbor, where anSfl. I7 rM reCh itwithoutdifficul- those of V'f a9 numerous as uioee ot London maw i ion Splits 44 yo.e9. B.

majority, giving the splits to them H9 uo the to The above will not vary 2 votes. inC'r Mtthod of restoring Life to tie apparently Drowned, Recommended by the "Royal Hu mane Society of instituted in the year 1774. Avoid all rough usage. Do jt hold up the body by the feet, nor roll.

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