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There it:apart' for the Many; "1 - ":"" /Int let the world - pm on, dear, ".:' 4 • r is love for nib and yea. ere le nateihat_will not leave or, And pain that .will not flee; Bute our _heatitt inaltered, tivreen-yon• and me. i A Onrio ve z-g Mt a -tide, heir the ireridlo.itior,cev * _ . the world •-• BEE Eria = IBM non - alwonn. orals. • • "Thai:al= I:pv:4the*ro, r"'"'""rrbl bnao)' • "•friend : wha has twa ` sons , fine, intellectual : 'stilts, who ara apidly ' advineing2hr,tbeir,studtes>` -‘ otasplainll; neiertheless, that the system under m several es; ' is e sap hiishoitineither want exe Be lly or speak;-distinctly. • These-are in •••-•'.'•''-1:.:,deed•seileint"-AbjectiOns; and:the case .oilidiend . . 1 4 , iiectiseanctillue`rinti...-Mosi of our systems • • '-' fi -', . - tfidtiOritV:eti , liiii:sadly-defictive-in the matters alluded to Too little attention is paid tfilitiptiCal evelopemeat.The mind is nused to the 'Nut the Body „ Thi; mental dila *kept - fainting, tindSsitertat the expense4Physical'neture,,,lllur, •• sea Chef faiseiettthatliettairackereplishedNalaiik, • when he bas gar — oat N ea therspil - .lO‘'p t ii: ntss id a ii , •=rt , 4!ettaitf eitent_in a certain periodof time; bit ha:' i is too apt.to that unless -the fArique :be - • •, -- ,T ; '',.'sYringthenettand rtlivelopedi the -boy is apt to be., : • .comeilizsickly and•elleininate - yetinguttri, end:heat- IlVer c btgbly„-educatod, 'Arlie • unfit, in fact,: or th L':•; active afid - artinoie duties:oflife. -- Wltyittitthat • - i;:•-•14ve seesomeny of our studenta t ' pale, thin, • ehadasvDoes it so; ottel.A9petrthet the thilh ly".:sultivOled in a, mental point of view are deft:, ; • crent in mastiolar strength and PhySiCal stamina? Is not - cfulte 4finportaiiii , to. encomia and for. •::• tifi.; the one, as the other? Is .not manliness of • . ; -• frame-riuite:as essential as precocity ofintellect? Of what avail Will Mental accomplishments, prove unless slo,y be.erpiriated. with:health, energy, tic: tindi capacity: to =demoted? These things ~ ,, - . ..:, e hetild*, b eStriore;••consider e d ' by tiachers. Parents, too; are fo: !crie 'Sight' of them. Who cannot i il3 m l ;9t l t - athong his :friends, fine polished and cut. tivatedMinds; but with the, physical man stunted its#4(ed - and - stoop shouldered? And so, coo , with The figures and attitudes of our •• , :gillearandlr neglected, New feat of .the young beautiful`end Walk erectly with dignity and grace. They,contrait]. a habit of bending over while en. ,••gaged:jo their stutliei, and 'MIS is not counteracted hy,,,any,: s systein of Physical development. One ~ ..4eight'anppose,that the object was to contract the chest, and thus to deform aed provoke disease, while it shoold be to develope that portion of the " . ..IMinen'frame e end thus not only to beautify the , figure..hurte give strength and firmness to the Whole body., 'How often is the remark rowe— l::!‘she is a beautiful creature; but what a'pity it is Ahat she' cannot bold her head up;' or, that her walkis SO ungraceful "—or, "she is a charming girl; lint how feeble her constitution." The yoice •' . - too; and the Power of articulating distinctly--hriw sadly are theyneglected! An organ that is so es• sentiai, so imirorterA, so capable of producing agreeable:Aldist, tgreeable effects ; that in many ea ' „see 44444464 as an index of temper, disposition - -, :. - ii , a. , _-eharacter—hew little' attention is paid to cotitrolling'aud educating it. Hew mai. • _ ,--n.r r iersons stutter, stammer, articulate indistinct- toe , rapidly, or in 'a tone so low as to ' render it'alitiost: impossible to hear-them. The :.".defect:fileaWcase is most seriouS,and in - almost • may bi r traced to ao error of edu• • in:early life all these defects may be reined - I*r .by, the adoption of a proper course, , -Staininering 114 -. in a '6eat, multitude of eases, seedily curable in yeuth: thehahititroisgtbo• ea with rime, and Its eradication will ;be - roil:id ex. 4 traiieliditrictilt: :Bo also 634 - ; tinct•speaking, end With triontsionous drawling', I _Thestrmayiseem Lifting matters tethe superficial, niirtatly cases-they make or'mar one's fortune for Mt>bieeirhan ab trect,'maoly, glut, ;Ltd portrY4VALiAt: more delightful in man or woman "41/tan :ft-'clear, fall, mind, melodious . articulation! - What 'higher compliment can be paid to a teacher see a group of boys or girls panting from their with the ruddy grow of - health m - their,chteks, the ftre'of antmeion in their eyes And . easo, l7 4,..74 . ,ead'grace,in their movements and nfjitndeie. - ._or,;*lien, toe, at - a public exanslnation, to beet thetd enimeiate 'clearly, calmly, - distinctly find haritioniaottly!` Addl , whet t on theother band; could tell More.latedlY against a iysteM, thatf to ' wittiesiln• a=traitto thif•ptcfare, ii,greup of ..thitfilfilei':lOnc L 'Aridlwkward boys and - gitis;With, thityrdisger.apanunitiag melees, hesitation in the lane; in' the' -roniiief.'and the, looks? Surely; this • statect• iiittiimportaiit one, and _ entitled to serious censideration: , We mayisire ,in odd-prejudice, bat with our fellow c r eatures, Itothing impresses us so favorably as,a,frarilt,eanY, yet Modest matruer;';ti-clear, fall Tlook of the eye, ; :sit distinct VEtrii!, not' boisterous employment 'of the tongue • All these can readily he inculcated „ inithe - 'youtsg. • Bat, if a. child, when pus to a tea Cher, is naturally timid nail nervous, and instead of'leing coaxed and, persuaded into a' more rest'- i ltittrapizit;it is intimidated and tyrannized over, be will getiwoise-histead of better; he will low all Iself:l 3 o4eltsiiti, and the, very idea or a lesson Will 'terrify him out of proper ex. ereita,of his reason'The - business of education Wet - once: cidinius mmensible; , and to dis, clielgo,tho,trfutkiikaVlita'cbdr,properly, requires . •Do Lltle philosophy .. But the whole course 'of :A*4' affeeted , by early trainirg+the madriers, the - snorallintld - th 6 , 1 411113- . .Teo Much care cannot be IkestiWerl 4 nlioe the physical., development, as well - I,alf the mental-and moral ' culture., form, the voice tha?•tair Should :ocil be overlooked or ‘clutiattentionto these is almost as essential en the grace, vigor, and education of the =WM BS MS ' : ;' MS NEM UM ~~..:. y. INSIE =MI ME ran REM Mil MEI Ne 'Or Marry_:A girlvvbais fond.of being always ontlie street, who la, fond. of running Jr, ,night who Imp a jeweltt.d blincland'un empty see tier, -mother .woik •and toll hed and - :retitle novels _or feigns to own her mother be. _Aiwiseilie , :dressei 'plain never lesrned grammar, - or, -.,:tkacOsloliied to:the etiquette of the drawing :.rfkonn-:-W4:4tdways complaining-that she maw 42tigtitIrnoney - _enough to dress like-fditii , Asti,:orgo to parties 'like SuchLit-ime, who :Wears -bef,aboeti'slipshad; sprints a is the - heel of i -- .llo:E.Ociiihg and is too lazy to mend it.,. Should ,yoagettiteh atone, depend upon it, yoisivill have a -sliii);`, untidy, miserable home and' life: of it. :i f oti: - Wilibikept poor all your life.: tot the kind, aff e c- t io nntki"...Fifty : fA r rkigo helps 'rum Mother;- and . ..3 47 h 6 1 1 *ifizAsem1Y- and nnzlo"ai to accommodate istitittter father brothers and. siste rs . ,who is hind tr A lu i:f. s *l l:sl ', 49:4 rf o Pes,.Weatly and according :to ,10 . 1 ',.M arim . 1 .1;t : 0 11 Piel'Atvaya cheerful and. fond of 141 0 1 fOrcidaTipi-- - o.ltinifloit may may if ,you such a ?reoAire",:itiod your .bome will be a " 1 iiiiigtairstlis,yottlest that ?" NUE EMI = MM Trtigrgitrus7 p ; ou arg pit,in,Avnatof I. h usbands as soon ilat , iaaktebleJ,hrtes;anC - tbat is allr,th u you t and -1 11 31 "F een 71 1 ,1 1 1. 1 1P ';'Eative thinli(anntfiry`th the ',.- • - " , 94•403qa...P.Pistroa;).11feri bad .:Ititishiincii - worse . . 2. , than - Aral "to -ehoosing;- ohierve the foll owing ' ls i ti W f li et e lPl*. ies l! in h° be ii e l trnt h i a l rn br e e 44 ak to . - • • fart, and unfit his father haLopened hia'sh4 store 4.0 . ,t1it1et, - an4.4l,Fei.t, it oati wholtreq ep ;. -ttettv.li6o-"ettlnonc Woo g o : 1- ?taverns, ! 6 4 6 KliOniitier,.....caiftii : 4in Ifinterind_lanillady and' 'never an' jetsetter juV;C ra ii i feitreiyi!:inl ibi klrg "-- kboht li 7h v ',l l s t a V e a l iotl i t a rli n e c t tg r. _ intita & :• tonguesvuotte- rennin about nonsense ; is always . who thinks h ethe I ‘.. 6'nfltTAttnni.Ttl"-",14 :geightood ' and •-• "rbrfurßactAesplism , and shuns. ' We sayYat who t';'tfilitifitinan'•witit - ell or enyfot - th al l a eve bons ; Itemiale sure to tr ere.:sat } ou badly or desert .„ 4e ,l -- t-TriMPYPOOO la immen ' of gran"VraikisiO; Is II"' 11111"d' progress at New Or, leans The full cost:is eitima • , ted at SIMOCO. , IM ItpliJ /WAD AE, IM==NRI -- _-,.~. ES WM 1 ( ~(,*.• 0191 . . - 4:mutt ‘,..v r r orn'thennbler4loi6rcool sgoocciitiii** preen has tempta to Its exposure of the cor . ruptions,Asurpationo, Proseriptien , and imbecility _of the present administration, by removing deutecrutie office.holderni `--for / the Kerne:sett ;rettstitt that Unirm was so unceasing in its attache upon the Cab inet, w e were aware that the minions and myrmid on, r kderallem Weits - iiifitietteed by the same ma -hgaaut and vindictive spirit which prompted the postage of-1/iti intitmlitts g!' alien and sedition laws' , under - the relgrrof.John .Adams= the elder. From the,hitterhtiatility manifeited . In salient' ways; and on various eecaaiona,lyinstrumente of-the cabinet, we were conaciouti, and We bare more than -once remarked, that if the administration bad the power, aiul the courage to, exercise it; on( press wonld,tie silenced in the same,way in'whieh the liberal press •grancl)ithe suppreseedbY Oat republican tyrant, - LoaleNaikelean, through the instrumentalitiot a file or tiddlere,',liieldipg the poiyer or tjle.bay9iipt.—," Such" lathe malignant spirit which is manifested to wanhi The deirnicrittle'Press that has the courage to expose the deception, the-corruption, the violation 1 ef pledgesoutd the unhealthy of the present admin- In thie city, prndencefiaa prevented any demon atrationa of this-spirit of ancient federallem, farther than to wreak upon poor clerks the vengeance :.Which has been harbored against the press that-liaies to - stand hate beard the admieituraton to its face. Hat this prudentregard for appearances and for safe ty, has not restrained the vengeace of the tools of the administration elsewhere: , It Pittsburgh it has bean manifested in a gross and base attempito mur, ale that able and fearleair champion of democracy and the people's rights, TU . /darning Port. It is true that force has not bean applied, but the object is sought to be effected by involving the editor, Lecky Harper, esti., in legal prosecutions for libels founded on the most absurd, tkivolons, ridiculous pretences —ate pretended misrepresentation of Gen. Taylor's, speech delivered in that city. That our readers may understand the merits of the base, and infer from the facts and circumatances the petty and 'shameful pretexts on which this strange ,proceeding is found. ed, we copy at full length the account of the affair as given in the Pittsburgh Post, September 3, (The Mien hero copies to full fives the Post, a statement in regard to the prosecution.) We think Mr. Harper has resolved to pursue the correct course, which is to defend against this most wanton and shameless prosecution, and to take the testimony of General Taylor, for no one knows bet. ter than be whether or not the speech which appear ed in his name was the true one delivered, or a fabricated andipurions speech amities by another, and published In his name. We think it Is doe to the people of this Country that the truth with regard to the authenticity of this pretended speech should be ascertained, and this daring invasion of the free dom of the press exposed and punished. Therefore Mr. Harper should by all means defend himself against the charge of having published a libel. And, if it *lipoid be withdrawn, he owes it equally to the public to expose the whole truth by comment log against his prosecutor an action for malicious prosecution, which will give him en equally good, if not a better opportunity to take the testimony of . Gen. Taylor and the gentlemen who were with him as his suite on that occasion. Since a democratic ed itor has been forced into this disagreeable affair, It is due to him that his friends and the public should sustain him, and the matter carried through to the end. We hope, therefore, that the gallant demor, cracy of the country will rally around and sustain their champion, affording him all the necessary mean, to contend with the common enemy to the ; ,.BA V WJ4L!IT9M4N ; S-V RWELPOMI: - .1 1 :: t~'Cie~cpiB~o': ~ 200''~~iiy; ; 10 ,..T . TSEIURG . He wEDNESDii#I I I6I — MING,BI9I%3I9gIi (4,1849 FOR CANAL CO:IIMISSIONER, 'TORN A.- GAMBLE, ,07' ZYCOMXNW COUNTY. .• • •• .ilitiglbrityCanuty Democratic Tickets - essaitru._ • JONAH Afe CLINTOCH, Peebles. -JAMES a:RICHEY ) Robb:mon: . •": lt.MES,ElCOTT,'Eltzebeth: THObLIS MEM, Allegheny City. ' ELMILTPI : JOHN D. MILLER, South Pittsburgh. PllcrnmeurAit SOHN COYLE, Plusbutgh. THOMAS BLACKMORE,BirringhArn coxisisstotrist: J.D. W. WlHTE;pittstrargb. alMIT011: ANDREW MeCLEESTER, Piudley. COIONZII : LENOX REA, Pittsburgh. Desucteetsake Senatortsl Ooni The conferees appointed to nominate a Demoera. .ticAandiOite for this district, will meet for that pot **wok-Monday, the 17th lost., at 12 o'clock, M t ., at Hid Lavely, lo Bakerstown. COP Butler Herald, please copy. 'r he , Street urreaiontng iP Nuisance. We are rejoiced to find that several of the city paperihtiVo come out boldly and manfully in two. action to the vagabonds who wpreach”ln'tbe market hem and at thecanal bridge, to the great annoy. 'acne of passersby,. end to the eternal disgrace of the city. More than two year* ago we commenced denouncing these 'nuisances, and as might be expect ed, we subjected ourselves to the awful dityleature of the . "preachers l" We have at length succeeded in directing the attention of the public to the sub. ject 1 and we have now some reason to believe that a succeasful effort will be made to base *bonhomie. able nuisance abated. IC the object or these blackguards is to ;int down the Catholics of Pittsburgh (as they say,) they cer tainly will never succeed. Tbo vulgar harangues and gross ` obscenities of such treatarcs, are more calculated to strengthen than weaken any cattle.— The sober minded and reflecting portion of the com munity will only be disgusted if such worthless scamps are put forward as the champions of Prates tuition). We think that the Protestants of Pittsburgh should take immediate measures to repudiate and disavow all connection with Barker & Co. They certainly owe it to themselves to do this, en order to remove the sligheat suspicion that they countenaoce and encourage the nuisance of which we complain. The Mayor is of the opinion that he has not the Power to arrest these brawlers, w ithont direct au• thority being conferred upon him by a City Ordinance. We differ entirely from Ms lionor in regard to this matter. The police undoubtedly have the power to abate a nuisance; and that the evil complained of constitute. s nuisance, we think does not admit of a doubt. But still it may be advisable for Councils CO puss an Ordinance, at their first meeting, investing the Mayor and his Police with special authority to arrest and bring to the bar of justice thopersobs who haie been disturbing the public peace, and citation. °ring the character of Pittsburgh, by their filthy and abseenediticourses. It has been intimated that the Councils have not the moral courage to pass an Or dinance to meet this case ; but we arc not willing to impute such a thing to them until the fact is clear ly made manifest. In a few days we shall be ena bled to make known to the public the kind of ruff our City Coaucils are made of. Let them act as be comes the character of men who have truly at heart the peace and welfare of the City of Pittsburgh. Hon. Alesineter Regalia. We learn from the Wheeling Gazette of.edondityv that a meeting. of the citizens of Wheeling, without distinction of party, called together by - the intelli gence ofthedeath of the Hon. /tie:ander Newman, convened aithistoiancil Chamber on Saturday even ing. ar • Mayor Sradyjaresided, and Mr: 0. W. Heide! acted a. Seeretbry. Resolutions of condole oce - wcre passed, and feel log and apliiopriate remarks made by John Bawl ton, Sr., and S. Clemens, Esq. The following gentlemen were oppointed a com mitico to-receive the body of the Hon. Alex. New ,in on his arrival at Wheeling from Pittsburgh Isaiah Cooper, Chairman ; W. W. Shriver, A. D Bede/lion, C. W. Russell, D. fiPGitinis, Al. Reilly Clemens, W. G. Scott, S. Brady. 0. W. Heiakell In the Congressional district composed of the coenties of Crawford, Wyandot, Ottowa, Hancock, Seneca, Wood and Sandusky, the Hon. Ado. E. Woon has been nominated by the Democracy as their candidate for Congress. His election is cer tain. We are pleased to observe that our friend L G Raman, Editor *rifle Seneca - Advertiser, and Spea ter of the House of Representatives deriog the las Session of the Ohio Legislature, has been re-nomi n ated. Our old and. valued friend Wax. D. Idottoarr, Edt. for of the New Lisbyn Patriot, has been nominated by the Democracy of Columbiana County, as their candidate for Treasurer. The public =limeys could not be entreated to safer hands. SOlir Many, papera, in' variouffparts of the country, supposing it certain•that Gon. Taylor will soon dis charge his present Cabinet, are speculating as to the succession. The last we have seen,wwfind in the Louisville Democrat, and is recommended as fol. lows J. G.Seunet, ofNcw York, Secretary of State. Georgi D. Prentice, of Kentucky, Secretary of War. Fitz henry Warren, Secretary of the Treasury. Trtunanlinith, Home Department. • John Morill, of Michigan, Secretary of the Navy A. C. SWIM, Attorney General.' - Parson Brownie* of Tennessee, Postmaeter Ge neral. This Is placing three editors on the list, which pe think rather too abundant for the profession. As some of them profess independence in politics * we hcipe'they will not be called from their present in). aition. HMI O'Ritux, Ex says the N. Y. Express, is in this city, making arrangements for the commence. ~moot of operations With Ida improved line of tele. •graph. He has taken the store formerly occupied ;by W. C. Little St Co., in the Museum building, next east'of Haters javraliy establishinent;aid hits alreadi began Ms improvements. Vitalize infonned that the posts are upas far u New Baltininie, niniut :twelve miles. below Albany, and that by the firet day Of October we shall be in coMmunicatioia. with New York,.and so With the'south. • WY` The Washington ~Union of the 9th says: if The Hon. Augnittut C. Dodge, Senator from lowa, arrived in this city yesterday, on his way to visit his sfather, who, we regret to learn, is suffering under evere indisposition at - Berkeley springs, in Virginia. We understandffilenator Dodge left earti, this morn ing fertile :platten! -Ritmo of sojourn of Mit distin gnieitetiapd.yederated parent.,s 'Goon H.,,Thelelidwing'icsolution was passed by the ilemoCracy - Of Seneca County, Ohio, in their Conventiion a few-dayeetncea. 4esolved,Vhat. in. the presentvimbesile, stumbling, limping, boasting olitgadministration of the Gene irtilGovernment,. we - have'ir fair specimen of the' honesty, (I) and Aipatity , ;(ty of: federal w1t . 48,' to mdotge tholtraiiiior:n reptilian governme n t. car 3Deloalvrue;,ialeboiztto,`oendAttr-gra,oohldeit foettgAVinkingtokillAchirklinflit WuefiliiBS9q, ;tin, be tiken from the'nelakteho o d of the battle. field. MEI MEE MN= ME= tar The true secret for commanding a compotem• cy through lite;lies in making and keeping safely a little more than one consumes: liewto keep prop. arty, and especially small, such as mechanics and day laborers receive In payment for theirivork,' to one of the most difficult things to learn, and! still more difficult to practit-e. Iltiar The cholera ha broken out at North West: .Point, about a mile and ii"ulf from the Pavilion at ‘litoeltayray, and seventeen persons have died. is supposed to have been generated from the effluvia of the fish which bad been used to manure the land. 0" It is, said that a new. strawberry has lately been cultivated in the nelithborhobd or London, which promises well. It arrives at perfectionwhoa the usual varieties are over, is 'of an amber color when ripe, and of delicious quality. far The Rev. Dr. Longstreet, of the Methodist Episcopal Church; South, has resigned the Preeideo• cy of Centenary College, La., and accepted the Presidency of the Mississippi TJoisen3ity, Miss.. t ter Capt,Pan Drake klenrie, who escaped from thellexiMindivhen Canine M. Clay and party were taken pritonerai tiled ti short time aloe° in the hos- Plltat'ot 'the/31141re of Charity, at St. Lbuie. .A letter published from Oregon, says* that sesenil"Tessels.had lately entered the Columbia riV er,,tsheyeArdittary seamen were receiving from ]OA to $l5O per month, officers from 200 to $4OO, and masters in proportion. 1- - i7. -- :,t;2:: - -cF4 17. 1-74'; '<« . t, • MI 1 NMI g IMMO We ore happy to ace that Mr. Harper has retained the legal service. of our talented young friend Ben jamin F. Brown, esq. His cause could not be in more faithful hands. Mr. Brown will have the nerve, as he has the abiliiy r to taake the investiga tion thoroogh, searching, and effective. And we think we can Inure Mr. Harper of the sympathies of the united democratic prep of the country. WZAJLIMO TUE Barzone.—A German nod his wife were arrested in New York yesterday, as ped lars In the street, tho wire being dressed up In male attire. The woman said to the Justice that the Tea. son why she adopted the male attire was, •that in bad weather, the petticoats were terribly in the way and with the pantaloons and boots she could get along quite nicely. The magistrate informed her positively, that she most not attempt to wear the breeches aga,ny as the law did not permit the wile of any man to wear them at all, although a largo number of fashionable ladies were in the habit of putting ono leg in occasionally. She will know bet. ter neat time. Elegant Extract. • Thera is an even tide in human life a season when the eye becomes dim and- the strength de. rays, and when the winter of age begins to shed upon the human head its prophetic snows. It is the season of, life to which the autumn is most analogous v and which it becomes, and lama it would profit you, my elder brethren, to mark the instruction whiCh the season brings. The spring and summer of your days are gone, and with not only joys they knew, but many of the friends who gave them. You have entered upon the autumn if your being—and whatever may have been the profusion of your spring 7 —or the warm tempers' ment of your summer, there is a season of still". ness or solitude which the benincenca of heaven affords you, in which you may meditate upon the peat and.the future, and prepare yourself for the mighty change you may soon undergo. It is now you, may understand the magnificent language'of heaven—it mingles its voice with that of Revelation—it summons you to these hours when leaves fall and the winter is gathering,. to that evening study which the Mercy of heaven has provided in the book , of salvation. And while; the shadow valley opens, which leads to the abOde of death, it speaks of that love Which can - col* tort and save,,and which can conduct to these pas. tures-and those still waters, where there is eternal spring for the children of God. MEM .Ik- e f. ,, rilltllftiiistalOgeotuk, degaticeteroilkilf she ktfficiiro o :,l l93al2l ‘4 l fA4a4itift44:iifit*TlOnikniiirimors res poefing'ibiltilienik.':::o4Aitrielirrir!have pub= fished a statement, from which it appetite Tat the bank is in a sound An odd 9° PggPnitill- rigged regi. ifie7nirthis - visited,Trcialihr,:* ‘ l.,lateikanikOut his name down on the linterregister is general Bem, Commlinder-in.chief of the Hungarians. Var Wm. Bally; itirf.; Waynsburg, Pa., pas re• ceived the appointment orseconii comptrollerin the Treasury department. Bo - states the Broithevilli Press. ter The hlausachusette Railroad Companies pro poae holding a convention for thq purpose c ir rac ing the rates of fare on their roads, the presearates beingfoutni to be too low, they say, to affcird any remuneration. ?, • r Mr One of oar archangel( Jl/fitly observes that ogood newepapera:are the only paper currency that le worth more than gold or silver?, tar Ron. James Buchanan is in town aMI stop ping at the Merchant's Hotel, in 'Front etre*, kept Mr...Mckilkin, a very excellent landloid. So says the Philadelphia Spirit or the Times. , tiOr The Methodist Protestiuit Church havi deter mined to locate a college cambridgo, Giierniary Co. Ohio. 1. ter The 'Virginia Iron Works at Wheeling has suspended operations on account or a strikqemong the workmen. • 13:9` The Glass Works at Wellsburgh ha 4 stop. ped, owing to an accident, and to the ditß46ity of shipping, folio shortly again in operation. s. ___ A Washington ,Correspondent, of 'hi Bald , more San says that Lynn Boyd and' litt4 i nvernor McDowell are spoken qf. for Speaker of thitMouse, in oppositiOn to Mr. Winthrop. ice' Maj. Gen. David E. Twiggs, who is `at pre. sentstationed 'at •Paseagools, has been ordered to atemme command of the United States loops in • lam' The Universalist General Conventio* rot the United States and Canada, meets this year in Cin cinnati, Ohio, and will assemble on the first Wednes day in October, instead of the usual third Wednee day in September. DaP The Councils of Detroit bare passed an or dinance making it a penal offence to " make, aid, countenance„ot assist, in making any loud or bois. 'emus noire ++ Sir We learn with regret that Doctor Urigham, the - excellent superintendent of the Stateitunatic Asylum at Utica, is dangerously ill, his disease is dysentery. Dar Mr:Macre:n:ly, it is stated, will make his first appearance in London, after his visit to America, in Old Drury, which will be opened by Aaderson, the tragedian, with a strong company in December. EfiD^ The itopic and State of Georgia have invest. od and will invest .in Railroads 012,000,000, from which the State is reaping large advantages in the improvement of. real-estate, the increaaed facilities to market, besides direeeprefits from the Radioed.. Dar The Parisian correspondeat of the Courier des Etats Unlit assigns that Lemartine to insane, and as ono reason for the tuppoaition, that at a diaper par ty given by himself recently, he asked for snap three times f - Wo learn faom the Charleston Courier that it is honteitoplation to build a hotel on Sullivan's Isl and, near Charleston, if a sufficient amount of mon. ey to effect the object can be raised by subscription. THE VERY LATEST NEWS HY EXPRESS AND TELEGRAPH TO LIVERPOOL FOR THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. LONDON, Saturday, deg. 25. • Huttattay.,---We are in possession or Our usual Parts adrices. They are dated yesterday evening. La Prosse states that it livery generally believed to Paris that the surrender ar the Hungarians into be AU:it:wed to the result of negotiation, TROT: than enit corrupt InolingarAsprgey, or ordeik.fiti part otitis array. It is raid that the arrangements for the surrender were-made by Prince Surartzenberg, daring his late visit at Warsaw, and that honorable terms were ot. La Press° gives Great Britain the credit of effect ing the negotiation, wbo 'acted from a desire to ter minate the unequal contest In which Henn*, wee engaged, and to prevent Russia-fret" making - any further incursions [clothe Hungarian territory.::, VERY LATE AND r MOSTAMPORTANT., ' Ltirett* - txn., Aug. 25, 2 30 P . . M. Just as the Niagara was about to start we received the following telegraphia despatch from London : lt is said that. the Hungarian affair is not yet net tled; that Paakiewitscir end Haynau arc quarrelling with each other; that the latter objects to the con ditions of the surrender, and that Russia will not suffer Austrian Interference in the matter. Ronn.---.Letteraliatt reached Paris, which state that the Pope had conferred on Gen. Oudinot the ode of Doke of Pi - aerate, and granted him a pen sion of 6,000 crowns, for his valuable services in the cause of the Holy . See. - Faience.—The committee of twenty-five appoint. ed by the leglalatice.Ansembly to nit during the re cess, met on Thirraday s aid after an important dia. cession, -Gen. Clutaganier' gave a very satisfactory ,account of tbe state - of feeling in - Paris, and express ed hie confidence that peace and tranquility would r be maintained. Ml.su.—Laierltcceents from Milan state that that city was in a disturOed state. The celebration of the Emperor , . birth-day had passed' tT to a mutat unsatisfactory manner. Riots had taken piece, and encore.; persons were killed:and wounded. Aug. 22, 4 A. M . [P:roe' our Correapondent.) This towq-kehtinues quiet, occupied as it is by Pruett ian tropic. t From a placercl. 4 issaed by the Senate I t appear! that Prussia dtteJares that she' does not intend to meddle with Oncalwri affairs, but only to guard itigefiiitt a renewallif any Insults of the mob to the letalpingl'„Pruasititi, - -treops. At the same time she lieentittriatedittatabo.can no longer look quietly on lhe:pilchinatiotis of the North Germany revolution (OrY of:Which I she, is pleased to designate "Hamburg as ti point. This notice ienvie no hope of a speedy termina tion o f the ettiyeleotian visit of her troop., and the energetia, , representations- against it by the 43eerite havnirroted oh' no avail. he . abovitllladardtauses general surprise, as we saver kneW. of-any North German Revolutionary yhrty, quartera being in. this town. Our tivittrefornenc-we - certainly have; but against these oppositioitpf a Whole Prussian army , would be too much:: , Our .moat atubborn Conservatives feel very uncomfortable dada:Prussian domination. From the North there is nothing particular, es , Orel thitthei'Schleswig-Holstein and Danith prition era were to'beve been exchanged two days aince. Last night the overland mail, via Tried', came in, without any news OriatereSt. _ • 11.1 . 017444 Or TUX PENIVOIILA MAIL:".•7110 Pepin :Bela steamship lbem, has reached SeelbettiPtee• Sbe brings-dates groin 'Gibraltar to the 15th, Cadiz 16th, Oporto 19th, and Lisbon 20th July. By_these acectunts , we learn - that the quarantine regulations in Portegal, respecting infected or sus pected shipe,Alail been greatly modified- Tho for mer were to perform 8 days, and the latter 3 days, quarantine. Gibraltar was not , considered, in Portugal, an in fected port. Exchange to Gibraltar, on London, was quoted at 601. Our• Lisbon advice° state that financial matters were in a dreadful position. LATEST IRISH INTELLIGENCE. Ltvznyoot„ Aug. 2d-2 P. M. By mean!) of an elpteas via'Holyhead and Cheater we are in possession of advice! from Dublin, dated this morning. The returns from all parts of the country respect ing the, harvest ere most encouraging and mtia(ac tory. :Reaping is everywhere in operation, and the potato crop nourishing in the most satisfhotory man ner. The cholera still prevails, and many deaths are daily reported. ; , • " Regulthipt and Reoltations. , iurß. KEN WY - will give another Shakspran and Afirutiontotts'S'lVTE,RTAlMEN in the Fourth 111.#4.SchO61.1thilding, Penn *eat, on'rate Mips's& nrryntintrrito,'at n o'clock. • • repl2 RYE WHISKEY-64 Ws. pure "Old" 11.) e Whiskey for sale by (sepl2) J. S. BONNET & CO. t • .Frotn'ttid :Unit= , 21 0,0* -41144 1 4,2 - ' -I ‘ llXiffirk, WA ß l iti l ia MrASSTAt t iraVOk , Stnitittchol4.-'-or gni etym.: +"i The great ilehiYi l efGet3aynaialitgeheitlii 'Of Temeiver, knight' ID the nelghborhodd of that ci ty , r an thia - ..10th inst., and the aubmission of. Geti:Utior. gey at `the head of hie entinitbvision, haveappeared to giveen abrupt'termelation struggle; halo 1 - Daley-both these events were the results to which .thegWhole' iilan of the !campaign obviously tended. From the moment thatthendvance O s Ethatuau . 3 body of the RUSSO& had Bemired the lifie of - the Upper Theist, the communicatien,--between, Georgey end the principal forces of the Magyar:B wasobsiotielY cot off. That General manceuvred and rapidity, so as to livid a generel l ectiOn;With'a. superior force; he harassed the rear of-theßgashin army, and made more than one' attempt Peng hisr way to the SOuth. lint although theee ppidifitiona„ ranged over At considerable extent of country; gulf could not end otherwise. they hive done. Geiar-1 gey was acting without any regular basie,end with no means ofprocuriog supplies except thine he teak from-the enemy. 'The submiasimi of his vim* was therefore inevitable, We „koavr.not hew fur Pol)W" cal considerrationt may have Contributed to this re , 4' . " quit: Gepigey ;gas known to entertain opinions strongly opposed to • the revolutionary echemed of KOltspatt and ;though; one has fought more gallant- ly than he has done for the:national cause, -- he 6 said_ to have retained a strong feeling of = regard for that' Empire and that army 0 1{ 111 1 111 t.Itibi0 he found `, him eelfalinost casually arrayed. Mire soldiers of fortune and iereignent, likeDem binski and Dena, were of course prepared to fight. to the last extremity, and the instigators of the revolu tion, like Kossuth, could have no hive but hi resist. Mace; but the military-chide of the Migyarif k Georgey, tut, and - fides/taros> ,were (*lanceted -with Austria by very different ties,..and , thettme drill. tome when they will again serve ip the defence) or the Empirtisinstuanfitily atitheythave done for their native kingdom. The probability therefore, . that : in sumandering at Vilagoe, Gimpy yieldetreot to a attester of war, bat 'via colaviction, that the canto of the Hungarian revolution:could no Mager be defended without -destruction to both the coirten ding parties. The blow which had already been struck ` °tithe' 10th hype great victory of- Hityium at Tramturvar, was, however, even more decisive. The district, - kying between the Theiss, , the Maxtuq, end the Danube bad long been marked oet as th e scene of the lam decisive battle. The advance of Peale witsch to Grossvardein„ of Leder, on the enat,titillof kaynati upon Szeirediti, had narrowed the insurrec tion to that point; and even there the Austrian gar rison or Teinosystr, tinder Gee. Rukowinziatill held mit against the Moat violent ittacke. Deurhad -ar rived at the Magyar position on tthe 9th, and imme diately took the chief command of the national at , my. He was attacked on the following, day by the Imperial forces, which had-pressed on with memo rapidity after the battle of keit& Or= Szegedin; and in spite of the strength of the ground, the Hun gariana were routed by the main body , of.the Aus trians, supported by , one division of the Russians un der Panioune. Towards the close of the =battle Prince Licluenstein)s reserve division arrived, by good fortune, by the And road and completed the defeat ofthe enemy. It isprobable that after these tremendous blows Katmai and the Poles will effect their escape across the Turkish frontier, and all or ganized resistance may, we hope, be conaidered at an end. In spite of the violence of this conflict, and the absolute triumph which appears to havecrowned the efforts of the Imperial armies, it is most earnestly to be hoped that the American Government isilldismiss every feeling of irritation towards the defeated par ty, and proceed to re-organize the kingdom of Hun gary, on terms which may revive the loyalty and good feeling of that important portion of its dominions. We have constantly maintained:that there have been throughout this insurrection two parties in Hungary; the ono revolutionary, the other not revolutionary, but national; the former has, we trust, been annihi lated, the latter has rights which no defeat can ester), and its national character and spirit constituteone of the brightest jewels in the Imperial Cretin. is indispeinuble far the welfare and security of Austria and of Hungary that these vigorouseloots should be entwined in the constitution of.the Mon archy, and that the state should rest ",set on. the vrob jagetion of either, but on the consolidated equitable union of both. Above ail, we trust that nothieg will lead the Austrian Government to repeat the fatal experiment of the Emptier of Russia, by driving into exile the most ardent and intelligent portion of his subjects, until they become, like the-Poles,.the' Bedoulas of Europe, because they have been depri ved of their own natural and 'national rights., it if, the duty of a state to govern itasobjects,not to exile i t them, and still less to Inflict on foreign countries a population which it cannot render happy and conten. ted at home. The Austrian still adhere-s to.the execution...oU the. great constitutional project of the 4th of March, by: which all prts of the_ Empire ore to be ceafounded 'mane treat system ofriepresentative goveranient; and it is obvious Unit if may Natioaal Anemblyi is to be practically invested wittithis amount of Styrenes power, such an Assembly must he r tine in its wad— tare and authority, though it - include, like the Im perial Parliament of the United kingdom, the repro aentatives of three or more nations. We have seen ;that the Crown.and army do constitute a powerful and enduring bend of onion between the It anoint provinces of tho Austrian Empire. The,:rtnesion which hap now to be decided ia, whether the - mtne. notinalion can be maintained by the common liben., ties and patriotism of the people. Open the, sac cessof that experiment dependis the ;dissolution of the Austrian Blonarchy, or' the grad a al extension of union, civilization; and freedom to racea and pro vinces which a jealous and imperfect system of goy moment has kept too widely apart. In such a system of government-Hun. - gary would claim and ezercfrea large, and perhaps aprepoid erating.part, and though we confess,,Mat , tve-look with great doubt to Me felfilment oft' actinism which requires an many sacrifices of prejudice •and tradi tion, yet we are convinced that, in the hands of an able Minister and a liberal Sovereigp, subtle eons- Mention Would raise the . 41 ustriart,Eitipire ashen and promote the common welfare -of all Its members. In Hungary we.. believe that no incon siderable part of the population, (rota - the highest noble, to the peaaajitry, will hail the return oftieace with enthusiasm, and rally round Me Enyercir;Fan :-ciii Joseph ; and with regard to theftuswaninterien- Von, which cannot but have left the moat painful , impression in the country, we treat the Emperor vf . Russia will give the most effectual proof of lila dim, interested, policy by withdrawing hie flocs with the leabt possible delay. _ From the London 'Standard of Mai 24 Nearly all the German ournals-comiider the-war with Hungary at an en d ; for they contend that whether the etibmisaion of the insurgentsbe general or confinedto the troops under GeorgePn comdmid, it can be of little moment, since the fact,Of the Dictator's surrender is undeniable, and this must have such a moral effect upon the whole army alto. render all farther attempts to oppose the Austrian troops worse than useless. Noma evaar one mum, isluAtrCorteparr' . —The American Oil, hiving performed by Havre so I many remarkable curee, and beluga powerful Re ' medial Agent for various diseases, has induced 'tome persons to counterfeit this vDluable , medicine . The original and genuine Americad is olatained froth a well In 13urkeville, Kentucky from the sole and Only proprietors, D. Hale &.Co., who appnliteillde. Wm. Jackson, oEB9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their sole and only agent for supplying autragents tern Penneylvania, western VVirginia , and Ohio. The true and genuine American Oil Ise:dark • green color. There are various counterfeits abroad --some Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely resem bling the genuine ' , purporting to come born thePittii burgh - and Allegheny Dispensary Compel:in some black, some white, said to be made - from the Orig. nal American DU. O. Hale & Co., the only and sole proprietors- of the true and original Aftlethiao Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any-persona who make the article called Extract - of - American Oil, said to be refined, clarified andeoncentrated. BEWARE of 'the worthless counterfelta,.un&ol3- SERVE that Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty. street,Pitts- , burgh, bead of Wood street is the ONLY and- SOLE °gent for the aborementioned District, and that hone: - is genuine but what has the Mute aed-eddiess printed on the label, and in the pamphlet lit Which , each bottle ie enveloped, and likewise notice- that the proprietors' address is printed In 'each pamphlet; thus: wD. Hall & Co., Kentimlty." Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the diffeienceln4e price. The genuine is sold: invariably at 80 et,. per' bottle and no lees, while some o f the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. • - _ The Pore end only Genuine American Oil. is sold wholesale and retail' by Wm. .Jackson, it the only agency in Pittsburgh,No. 89 Libertytitreet,head of' Wood st. ang81:301 • Notice. _ • • • • fiILIE Auditors of Prrr Towasure i t sale I. sals to do the work of rePaiting4e'l.lP,U".,... _e, Township, elating at what rate per ay. of to . aou o r,Ftr e ft, the Contractor will supply a sutftelent,pumhPr . -40 JP„ bodied Laborers; .auti also at what rata ft..„.aa r t 9 . g. , ,TR-, , furnish - the 'montane munaber.of.Certe atm-LT. 8FF , b r . ....t : within what trme Contractor will contpiete t he " Jo bs.—: The Pre/icicle 0 1'40' be sealed : att .„...i keyl to e - the on T ee tmp a.: Clerk, at the offee.of War-1101t.P*11447470ilei.f.Pur-.. tre Avenue, before - or on the lkihdar - thiff of We ,ttudi titer particulars will be filthiebed PY a tors, or the TowAClerk. rma di r liti t i E ,64 , fte rt/4 1 :tivAi: - . EGARId--av boxes inp.Principe Seprei 1 00 o ....teeth& best brand; for sale low by (son) .r. S. BONNETA F t~ ~ ~.. MEM t; I== ;`• : It.tuptreerr—.o. ttr-readersiirayiltiirMlL;'s.,4, *cat, vertisimietinif Kilian - Ili' thilitijn'aticiiiktr'col do' 14, ,, The,Axacrican renimanunpalmaLitestartt sFaoaT Taro . brass , [nda bad *fief eaßggSEer.. ;Oki " • - day of !yea -• - alla ck --; yea Joao. fr-cantr s ,:icho get in the atertty, . , _ BAD BRUM Ittlisegreeablentstiliktie truirabli—na other unpleasant emiteres, arethe'rese3t Wien the Totik, insteadeLtteing,propirly dissoleedi re. man/tie; tbestomaeh begomesut a*Dnetentri, de d„ a deleterio'u's &jinn . ..5.01,4a generated, which, mixing -with the Raid of the-month, bfeertaia' IttOt bad breath, but 'Li:tibia - the tine iiteati of. Naming pf. the vints,A.deposit tartar,..anit :decayed! teeth. . IWright's indian Vegetaitnr eters not - inairoleeiieea the' stomach And botivida Offal' 11160 tind4nitndhMatorsOnd purify the blood, but' they also rislere.--thit-Alge;liti or grew to ' healthy tonal' 'and are:),htirelork eproata,a;re• Move a bad byeath, and preventpyamattne :decay et' Bravery. ef' , Couttlasyrits -anal .linitotiont.:=Remetibei that the Originat,andiOnLY-Oethline!indlini,Vegetable truetWatasron ihe lea laberef, atrektict4— ' Remember,- alisoMutt..R.RitY4ei-Lbearet,,aerneiat ' Market and Thiolitidet‘is not - an agent for this AMU= einei, andmicannotentee-tui-geneineahat-prerati by turn f o e mite • = =l' ; The , genttinelni tor '4 Office-,l6B' , Rtior Ydreeti- Phibtdeititiltiv and, fit /Omni , -TROAPSON,. MI Liberty atreot,.Rittsbruthi..?i4Aiyhe in sole agent ter this nay, k) , WO* dealera can Plied ittlito wholesale ate ae ITJEZATILM.-- --,.' - ' ..,...: ..: - . , ...1%. •• " , . :-...,,, - - MARAGza... /cm at las / 0-2 r;. -,,,,: ..51:41:CTUD. mita •,`• ••- • • •-• ''''* ,;- • 25 4:0 • Drees citcde and Pal ~......,;.,.......-• • • --"„_. ~Ae Be°o4' Ti" ; re olcolar• • •,'"*" ' ....' . 7., „-t., Apament for ro P i. 140, . ' toont.r. ••,,, ' 110-I.Tilelflea -tiflt !if:to maineumwith ": Wittlalsnwl EivrpoGIVPSHE itrABILYI - • " Ike 'a. coma 1 Max ••• ••••••• • • ' - ', ' '-'%-::: ..' .LitileAtitaz. DratzzaTiet- • • ,'• • • -,.....'"',7,r .:7.-.L. i:;MiIe,F44W-,• ' • igifyit FaVial. 1. Afte Li r selt hi etw el.....rr. ith songs); r- . 1 2- 0 ":' , ,- .„2.... ~.. A ATUSICAL 01.10, .,.. , . • -•-,,, 2r .. `,3 g To which adaQ•kilkiiM*?-- gisivera -1 , - ,4.:...,,•=-F,-..!-Ib., .Aanl*' 711obTiuna.•::. ..t.-.-.'....--i' "w" 2 .,. 4 .., Thntalinituk 7,re; Fait a..i.;flad ;,-„....7. '-k*--, To•coachida *1131,,,,„„...81 Dr ..TsE 31 tm• w il l trieeil /3 uirr...- Doors 4 141 en ".'"?,,,74.1c,,, c.1 V14,, ~.. = , -o'clock. ' • , --ScHf-irr 9trAitrtif:4o-WQ-XT 131Cp ,tnerkis • anD4u67.6:zu . - ,plTxr.,*Arooo :lank • 1 3441:0--elermai7rt.:4. • ' Iirr,AIWAYX -alt band, a large .ailorimatit'Ar,Abiria,'.. Bosoms coliszsioraaata,.qoaeakHosiergialsvarahua Pider4hittAZDlawe. , l , 4lZ,:tir t; ': , , 4 ungruicriusk.-- - -vidslio4ol, aatoHASß,have Aakenlaad;zafiiii4,4l4;s: Aouse-formetrirla iowtwlktier: - Westerrr..Ezo§ituktht on : SzaithPadl OP t tf ra atiag-tha: - Plisipaagabalailaaam--- ThpY keep , c4uitahtirga jiaasti4Vana of alauaela , krandi n Vanta,oft4dr-kuula,,Qpiaar a in their setatarate,,, , eta.— idntite. , -*lit-keiti ir.ll ancLevcirithinicPa,44 , l* • ing tErespeettaai a itynitiq attt' _ , • , .Lanzatt atm ';',13412(if ;I;_lir tai fi e ctat. 7.2i. nue -Il licenii ew 1 4 8 4 13: 0 n en i14:. r010m4v4 , --Wr lakthaziltat- 4,44 .! Cl S :orttraqiifeig . ffe 'No. Wl.derk4fatenll34-1 Ual r o l4 ,- 'Prccor Anent*/ gi!?o ,- AcAlltPfrettaf artt? "1- -" 04-09P.P1- 35 0 BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR—Jast riceirod ;Ind for U -aide by JOSHUA RHODES, Seplit Nof6 Wood street I=IMMiiMiENME ~,1„7., 5 , . .- i ',',..:, 1 , . 7., 1 -'- A 7 ' :::, . .N.:- ; ;,,, " •::', . f.' . 1:_,..:7;?•:.:t - ..-.. , -..;,.:. , q . :,,r, , 1., -..,..,.-„, - • ~,,,;•-,.• ~„ . .- . . .. si r _:"1 . , - ,.•,'.1 . ; , n r : - .- . -:Ti,.-t . :-.....' - -.-.,'•':.. - . - '.l.': ,-,.. ..„-........ „ LOCAL , IATTERS.'-' 61 = Be eppo}day i56 44 1,04 . 401 1 4 1, 41 !: 46 / 1 1 0 3 vi males. T.tee " smiledis too 11 - eqoanilWOr .c h Genii° the Hill for 30 days mheie:it.iiitikbphiaped that low diet and cold writer..:jrilrietiprOw:ihele health and mend their morale,—. Two of they:tales were nlatkijed:trithdrefikentiette and disordetlyiondnet,,aniLl6re sent to the gill • for SO dirpteach: fhe,other two. weici shiite;and werestinkCiifo:r.4hcrarieieh. • ei nettet4lq.4-41Litatte4t itaitetniule to naiad - dwelling house ckiligiteseitifttulapton, 7 1 0 4 4 1 1.4_ 0c . 0. 1/8 2 i f l iktifOattj'ilocit:4ChOghtnt ,Interi6ijed. entrance pot4e,tutuse; Ittitspitkiiitootois --4 'Stehle-JIM AyTomentiteietiter eke, and. fkibikeereiquigatql#T . fil trm; ' whi4 l 4 l 4o . o Pie Orn4klalleY hid riliseitNi , Order iheethilbOltenight tot ertheate - ,Tiii iltch:ittee , . gliikiriteatioliiesiitire tilsiet, but bertire -theY 41$10tt leafh 41iCepOt . - the:regeei *IP ' ' aleaPPearegt' ' - " "-"-=;.• _•-• a szaT AITEIIrr 111' Thou ,ts4)))lpilr.-.- ?ureitteurf. of yesterday ,- that `: tome - ofthe'parnihat4 given the , ide - 4 ihat the attempt at robberyst "a* Acton ir Sargent" on Snulakiiciinlag, wairstietnist. bl*”...Pach a n ja e rei 4 ll oo l- eve hi41 : 41 /- 1 4 1 UT ropit of the;effairiAtibe ltypetCatiadeln lot otool soy instead - of oecioltrp ad We bbini a killejtik We are happy to knoirituVrtitWie; p laceskee P'Pe'l, Pr- 08 T, "I'L Altumr before Alojes lenstdsnisyllittitisV hod fasioSs. 4°4. asdltrt,lPO.gisglii.M-Pnitat slid yitlitkowise bats set otliffr:sdissilesZtakiiiikiirt . iiirsaq isitttitt temPtiog SS so* him Ilitilif*()!:11*;40114 • tie's lid hareietYetiseilkifyilif:APi,,.„:., -dratta..:Tbore4 the Worths cartel a thitantsgibil faiirelrii#W4Qr= removed. Ereaehs soalosientswhial overlook aPPearsto 1111 4 4 . 1116 r bead. lb theagh-thV were ashamed or tkOiocatioo. barßavr3 o4,i4;#lo)4r fine brici itsvillvit houses have been erected to the vicinttyofthe court Soave dor i ngl it tl i l t ttr,.,eut!ttler;' ,o 4lch... greatly adds to the appearance, of that. part of the A Welsh congregation bay° also erected a:.,6ne chapel in front of the,jail- . • -7 q." . - Pnlrtrro Promese,-74auite an .elteualvgbllqtrit dose theca days in the paving ertont . .l.44s,:fc , faryj number of flats may be 'seen, ilouci 111.0010444. ricer filled `avitb itimecnhichliae been isiseattrona, tho bed of' the-riveriv:;. •:••:41:11 , • ' Ara.r.onsnr Pouct Roar lionor,Tdnyor Rosh, had hut one castortierielterdrix aroiiiog, who aae brought up alter 4 o'clock, charged with'- hal tering. He was sent to jail for fire • hitarrenT.-4 !fleeting was held last night at- Cape. Seidenetriehei7e foi the :purpose oforigneting e new military company. r e have notbeen inform ed to to who4l3re,the the mutter; I tLevoa 'AND GROW Fe.t..*:! 7 ,lf tbe truth or theOtiage - tilatetisia giow,Atims.*lsil the theatre about these timer,• and our.wortftlit if you won't atm° away-dteappoiiO4.'[..' RZADINGI AND REClTATlOrllertil!ilkileeaciti.that Mr. Kennedy tontianes hicititiqtrtainiing •reading and recitations thinsinning; lii:;. th li:Fi*h7:iyaid: public school roon,:On 00.1111,1041.::: Nor Too Soorst.—We endetalitdithitgiemeye, ein or the Allezticisy Water ''Strorkii'ilt iccokYtY completed, when,.oor Stitter,cityleitemjoy4tterstopi• fors and convemleoreo-oPpoid nodpurtiordide eiwr rite ktaiet,LEV-an idVe'rtitieintat ..=- 4nothar calpara ba - evels - tbarßaaaet ) ,o Dar` linage: haajteceivad atapplyairtreaft.llaltlapika*i' stern , -;he krat of Ahaaeatoft • - DoT B + f i hu pensmiage had a glt att-' , diencachat - aighl lia'bpA4 dam; oftbis:cityki - partiadiatly- Damn =Whitt? `olll:ls._Rai.. , ette . „ .f tepuppfuec,ormatter,pn Tuesday night, on she aurae!: and;ofjyßtni:: i strieti,,vilii4tiluiqd attain- lea sirieritis.?_-No ar4tridito. - roe kicked lifkl..9il7..e'rsu!`' irow..-SaTel-FP ; Ste. e l 014 d oAlifonday, autag, ye „, , ReNii - "aliA1791!11Y WaAT_Arnsr..,Diszavro •'di li--.-41111:111LX1111511r194t whichhad bee ea apar& rot wexe-Egreotlowt ' thenime . •••• • e "' '. r w r:. r. r . • t • • 4%. 1 . a - 7.1 ••,;'• News by Telegraph! Reported, for tk!e'REOrpOg-Post ARRIVALp*,I:II3.3=OP.A. , --,- -7 . =-Niiielaiikewroltr.l - I—P. 11; -Thviftili ai r &Pregilitloll6lo juiced,lvilbollo w-eeklislat4Uwir not be abli, .104111/1-tbe news • • ' ' • 811kiIiinrs; Sept. 11. The, inteinienti;for Abo week -paling on , Sunday Were 66; of•wblcb 0172 wettikkri tire° under five jeers of age, • ' • • =;• rben3lllll.been*Y:;cdt,4q#l,}ili-Ctoi4detti;ip. the POnrtb"diain)ll.` •• . - •" ' ' 2 d-AINkfEI.YOIOICG.'' • . x - • Pettrintunzt., - 'lilept...• 11. - • Nineteen :town/bilis'; . have -been '-bearit•Lfrogn in ;111 / 1 1 a4 - ivihicki l l4leate:tbe3Nlisiiss tic; enadate `. dot doverhor Two Whtg g alas ,u. ' . 'NEVZ - Vl3lllcMATtj T • ' °C Y 0 fur I ef) Floor The market Cull and prince areJ in favor of the buyer..: Grain., o 6iniisquitseilifensiutid;'.veith• e a lea of Weston/ siegisLat 61f . i,salispaif •16001yr)Itsw at 63, tiliziAllauK63l•i 9 ' . =o7, .Previtlituii:..,Tbere it; no;roovenaint is tiny .I.rtielte Kattimr.vr..Beeve.s.c.At, . market therti*ererPOlNiiiiil.ol_fiontbren; 850 , ,tie04 , 01° N. • • York Statelindlain. - :';The rates areo tt0,66,7,;;The leant' bead left, • aver, • •;- oottrotAtiriktiaxgl%- • baiwol) Otiatigatrictr tiotldsi In this ar ilele., • ••• - • • - • of,soti - . 'sticks.. at. Louie iikeatrifs64.ogieionsbel. - - •. 4 •ttoseae~ - Balleen -6 6@ej asked S}perlb'"•' • • . lit l ldiliej , ';‘ l 3alittleeintisler:dte'esfeni 30F,per galhon ,"':Lard : ."Selini o*nrrnl . / . ..50f priinelatl4.p4fiar., • c, " ELIZA. -COOS: ' • THST PUBLISHED,-No:1- of the Mae riena Edition :tt ' SFJZA CO9ICp...IO7.EtNAL: • • zarrosus.A.Dosses., _ • ...Mile, ventarlng-thlastep in theuniversak march of pe.. tiodieals, letitbeunderstood that I ant net tinsjounlct de. elaromyself i'mentalloais of-Are:beatinespecitilinis'- einem save the - people in.their nobte warAgainst,igno. ranee and . simply'preparen , plamferust where =the viands of my owa choosing and onwix otin dressing .' I hope if what F•provide be wholesome my and rellshing,Mahall hove a of friends °t ray board :whose kind words and cheerful encouragement willke ep ratC rabi d a Proud- and k!teetalthe Paetlien at, thAtteed.of the • I Mitre - been to c i- long - known . biilleieikOMefriddress • to feel strange in addressing them.' lifyhditliest rhymes, written with intuitive:impulse - bifore - luteknied expo-. titmice or politic judgment costa dictate Melt- tendency, • were accepted and responded to by/nose whose word is . a" tower of strength.o - Thelitst active breathof nature that swept over rt7.,:hein-stringa. awa ke - wild. bet 'ear. nest melodies, .which:Tdifted down in simple notes. Apionl forma Mat others thought. . the tent wort learn. Lot—When Ihearxlmy iitrains hummed abaft the sacred atte of domestic firesideit, and saw old Men,tnight 'we • 'men and 'young childteni steaming' tar ballad attains, - Men was ;I made to think. that mjr burning desire to pour -om my seitinstneasine masia - wrtsgivenme fora {tar! -pose. My young bosom-throbbed with:reptunikfotitay feeling* - rnetwiter responsive: elohaessfroni . honest raid gemalne humanity, and thirglary of Heaven seemed par tially revealed when I ilistrotttltlpag:held.persver over 'the n(Tectiope ofeanh 'The same sitif-I.Whiet±:Preeimfed icy first attempts mark my present one. _NY/mahaste done hnsfound gen ' Maas napportviernie trust. that *bat I:May do will - stip 'ineet`the kind bander help--; I have fall ionideneetipmy 'friends, and he helm if I cilreitherhile tombination of re-- rtility and intasemeny they will,freely, - yiva dm *areal : brim and cot Minh -worse or tilo- for . naming freely- with 4lientnt the nitirket4lace of_aotivity and labor. '• I:itm haat:pus:hi give any feeble. aid to the gigantic ittruggrefornitelfectoal eleva tion now ping o% and fling ony enorgies and *ill into a minel.Whepar .*: aniMate .zralously - • • • . it is hiti•titie Bud Merit'eteldensis‘chindalrf ignoinnee rm heolissipated ,, -lingectmcgnaluttaf erter:•-yet.to :amMived-Mhat'iberaia a. stirring develiMement•nuel.the• • maturr , which onlyrequires steady andfree namnmlos . ;:with:truth-lo.elptutd: itself,into Ant enlightened and practical wisdom onWhibttnyee.4ests :lbw-perfection of attel4,lind Politjeel eifili•r•inions : and billevit"thia all who; brk la the held of literaluni With the 'sincere ' strata saye'ilte many by amositig genuine ayrepathY end eductithin*tastes,"need make little Of their • • retiree' the , people , ' . hreirn7stdhelent!petiception : to • • Ihrtmogitly. estimate WOO tira•-titlY,.-"iidut-" . 'tad fern t•-•• t.•i only ask atrial.,Me• bati-my indintetit 7 m can offer fro the ',ccs 7 o on of hea l 2. - anitmigototusl tolentead ovne.o adn ffortg Dia,rzt.poOK.Thfe . journal will be figblished weekly and ler:Wit Contain-IQ-AV!! ectaveipages;',dduble . colußsts,' • Ittvtll form two handsome volume, asmtially Theprlca .- :- • - •a ceottawiodoesei,tion,.so.„( par./annum '4'ablillush prcvsoil a i san : arbie4 ,l rear:TOrkkes4l4„ . . ••' .. Drate rlb : •Btothertr,tentrittraceclongeg . lhenbanijann .. street; 'Spinets' a .,,, P4wasandylltondesaluthild'Hif Witt'? • k•Davenpor., , T4*.dlfitilldirigs; and. surtile:Orciflar. bookseller.' • • ••• ••• t'r4: . ."!,%:i . lean, CIASVAIghFc.T... FitZWitt,69MV.l4,Pree,, :Deaf • ... 4'4lRe l sclftree ktk eet _ ,u l e l T N l lM:Staleaa,wirii4tomiss% wyortisement • Aend.tbetristecoant:for Arayamet,with elßfinajpiteezln adverhientent :111TeAnt, t ti ;il ri _Pettlither:-14,.;*141, 60. SoPildflt • •' 0 sters4 - 00prikeirititroysters oa -br kO Oltai lirrOcelvitie.. ipsBroa " 13 A.trintrergal s -K5e#,143 will,seto rtgr.w . tniagif beeks,tyte?,i. ; ., , . .IyrCg.LNDLE,S3-44' .CdtrffßESl.477th„974);43tretti: ntzictxj-41 *" 4 * 4 ACYOArnathstakJe Etaar.-- • Eae txDat Goo±4.A.o.am,y_Aarroibeileciiierfoltar, to th eir enathilierit a nd.ikitgrthtxTmereAaua L iindf 6 ule ,dealers,.thlti, stock ttiOot: attotpletn:.-.Theg.havo .deirrited onaid#roblatioth td the; tinticouttortheit,FALL, - sTpcs, And feelavitrAnnted4mingant thdit mut otter . vo O 4'arbi e liii a l eft*Tiall444 4 .oifir 4 1 0 . fit a lm- 6) - 1 4 1 4 - :+4ar k '• , : P1P 41 4 1 4 871 7. 0 -4 yy AViergnita.r)4,ll.lp+4 ,E2A 1 250kaiiii -- 101 , 1 7 4LIMIGIAR? li.T'4:9 llo M—Thezioderitgried • o of:lke . and aff• joining tha-Borough of Waithhiater; titheirntra. ganY4' lo .l ) Crt/.144• A .ll64,l "cdimr ott-... th Oltgatda go,' oa , Satorday-rietchgtgptarabsi.gth t at Tignltiek aitet , Poor, Anyirabmstl4l; .requirr-4. - by pripliosert*lLlle gmeti 14..callitik,at4ValtbeleusideirApd:Icuill:Chirta'Aidd. ...iaticengwaro,Stara of the eithiclibaNO.O.W.iibd)iireet,. -- • where thagrattui tho.Proparttnart: 4 1thiiiiedu..: siLl e ,4 o - - notzthonce.on hind :Laze, unarll'aribittbru ; at. `Ttietta .Liat are biaittifullyladatid t',.fftb*lliglir . Srtad t fg,, and affording the ItisnalterTor,btritdiag,id baTotuvvizi:the neighborhood: - .Thelitie - distint but itiraprtathatelt Wal k . troth either °trim cadet; ol•YltieborgliqaitAtlegheat--'i and between. gut-Ado* ruld.:Xtertiugir a,conetantinter-. . controls otuyied: pa .40npuutat-ferr, boata:and .. buese c .;- ;eNt ila ir n , P.R.e.ti.r.4.l l 9.:raPidlt.adire4eing la -YAWN c:aY...tkeglanwlatalltoY'Yrk4l.l,l4Yllo—::: • dum ' e l / Mr-tat iitrla;tn?(o' 2 u? 46p stable, 1 ,e* •-• wom4—onfrtW.civsfl4Ae;blitilitio:4l*lsial, .roehta k etl42, a cad il-,yoarsiNvith*KailATßutP.APF'.' urrg.Y..bStad riUdzittotgagg...._' , B.great tuutabog of,thiaabooklottiatti* of atlablioialtd:PrbraoriFtWNithatt the /Ault tw_turtdia,'-: 211 4 Pearl:MC no all; haxo .heern plaint. ; Thoyeviiish r .= dug. ritt paretict dlrobriteefhilia.P.OPriutartYr7o Ilkamtowilyntikitiui, ; orig nloathale, eittljbe ,terias int 51 0410 17440 4 - GEORGE - BREED. .i.trOPArn r M.A.VERIZEL4IOO Xs 6Oba tb Yrte l cNa~l, ahle 1:1‘-! •. - =emu J: 8. BONNET & CO. • tB5 O - .W 7 .. 7 " -- sfplirtit g arerio n A' :far fitere'hY:' iliktifin .. .XB.'BOTMET 8' Co; „OLlifittaltiO•rgUtk taxes - 11 04- /AClded , EternOtt foc b Y figX/ HONNET*... CO. . EngliattAVAtith-,, •-• a Iberia" • • 808148'1'.. • Just reUe • • -and I,forisale by ...„.........._ifsepl2l,:r4d.FE7S.&•krzCONSOß. 2 4 0 i 42 "1 0 ifored • iiLA,BON at . CM 0811N-45.15i0. received and ft ..• . ' s p it : 'r3.B(Bo/WET* ' - 4)IIB BL B 4.4IINRIA r prWRIISHED'AIppi,II4, 7 _ - 4 r•• ••• V•Xilveitted.: • Alia& - ' Posj.fient s ' • - -,7 4I 4 4:ziPOSSEzatON:MIVXOI pairatirATim_ . ostfortablY furnished" - 4211 TOnorkAtiPl . ttlirjitOcto,y, a Food stanil.for u • 11, • ; ,= oisti-ssungtia3mtiadteifd . t:Yquaa - 01 2ktlaitts' ; • a. Ladies' Befreahemetttaad lee ere aniS aloon. 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