INDEPENDENT UNION TICKET. Public I anding and Internal Improvement.For MayorB B BARKERf JiilrrmcnJ. A, TOWNSEND')SAM!,. WADE, S. W. ROBBINS W’m. Me BRIDE, Jacob smith J\0. HATCH JOHN KINO JOHN GREEN D. I\ BERRY AND. MILLER J S HUTTON thus. Wallace Kein$trrWm. S. CAW1R(W/erfor SAML C. PIERCEJmSCSSOTMW. 0 riNChlRD W POST J, D BIHNS^ 1st ward.3lt;J ward.3d ward.•1th ward.V reft ( 11/a vii iti'ontrJ 0 HI \DLE\( i 'y CjnrnUibUJ \v ROl OHTo rhe Editors of the Spectator(iEKtlcmfn:—I nbnerve my nime ann^encrd in the \ I tun Tlt; Ipjjraph, as a candidate for Alderman id the Third Ward of the city With dje r» spect ff r mr iff mu nu n who caused ray name Ut be placlt; iJ □ ll.» ticket, I must decline the h mr. \ on nil t' lt;i\ f jr»*f pledso u ith-umw »t and ( b’101 v t.r h*t servant,S \ Ml EL Cr^BMLVA .For the Spectator.Messrs Editors —Ii terobted^s I am lfi thennprov, mcnt and yn spenty of af\ parts cf our infant (ily, it in i atur.il that I should feel elt;‘0-snJi rah’e s. uitude in view i f the appmaetung douilt;)n tW i ity ofpc 1 am ?n Md cmrpn and a ijujet ohsi rv#-r .f men in lb# r political uioveim nts Experi. nee, lt;. ur heat teacher, has rut yet taught rue, that because a man is a fUV ler.t •VNluj/,* «»r an uncnmprouising ‘ Democrat* h. is tiie lu iter tjudUm d to devise and institute measures cohdur ive to the best interests of his eonstituetc** In the formation of the must important part of c«»r ticket. Mayor and Aldermen ue should endeavor *u avoid the selection t-fir-divnlti.i 6, v. Ii h.iv* rendered themselves noto-rii*11 i, on p n '»!«•» \l0us, by an illiberal pa'.) -j ii’ * W n.i i i tl.e name i f car d r • i t \ i lt;iiiiv* r,. \ \\ n 1 m \ an I* j* n, «r. ..... it 1 11 i^i i W ?-eer t.. u • u it i pi \ . i , i, i * i i a id moidl r ba .u ter l \k * V'i'.v.ir in* t mu j.f ml ami inn r-'i.pti .* Bmk-w rN '.firm Whig— II u dirti-pajM rn u, d se»: in the- rt s.‘» 1 Di inocrai * W i h ,'i« lt;thme n u *rks ^ tlornen. sufli r .»e to % ti. r to ui) f- .!« u-tiliz# ■» tne I • *uifiLf tn ket torla*. support MIDDLE TOW N,M v VRdidate for the office of Recorder, at tbe city election on the fourth Monday of August, and oblige many yotcre. A WHIG.Messrs. Editors: You are authorized to^rn-nounre CoL JOHN B. HLNDLY a* a candidate for Street Cotmmss inner at tbe August election for officer# under the City Charter.MANY VOTERS.WM. B. McKINLEY will be •up-ported for Alderman in the 1st Wardt al the ensuing election, by theCitizens op Semplk’s Town.Mrm», Earrows—Picas© unnounoe WILLIAM CAKK as a candidate for the o/Bco of C*Tp Register al the ensuing election*• I{J M Kh UM% Esq. will be a candidate for msyor he will be Bt’pf ortcd by .VAN Y VO'TERS..Vtasns Editors Will you announce J. hf. KkV If. Esq os o candidate for the office *of ma yo at the emuing Lharter Election.ONE OF THE PEOPLE.t harUr EUction, August 98, 1827,POE MAYOR,JOHN M KRUM.FOR A LDCRM CN,JEREMIAH A.TOW NSEND,S. W. ROBBINS, £ 1st Ward.THOMAS G. HAWLEY, JOHN QIIGLEY, ROBERT McFAKLAND, S.2d Ward. JOHN HATCH,JOHN KING, 7JOHN (.UKEN, C3d Ward.DWII) P BERRY,3 THOM AS W ALLACE, } J \ MBs T HirrON, Clt;th Ward. ALEXANDER C0NLEE.3*FOR REfcUSTFR,HORATIO G. McCLINTOC. roa teeascreia,GEORGE ROBBINS.FOR COlXItTOR,SAMUEL C. PIERCE.roiyk.8«ssoita,BEAL.HOWARD, WILLIAM G PINKARD, william po^t.ru« street commissioner, JOHN B. HUNDLEY.F(‘R CONST!BI.E,JOHN W. ROl (di.Many v0tt rv uni aupporttlie fc-regoiirg ticket at ill# ( liift, r Li ci ’J-'n 1M \RIUJUD,In i)iik i it\ n Mlt;nn »\ laat, by Ref. E.P Mr v M iiHIITIK, Mezihant. ofifu lirui W lt;i rn r. A F«iid'«, l-' Miti.Tl 17 *iBE 1 H H WiLLI VMS |au ..f JhiLdelphw.