The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 13, 1849, Image 2

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PLT TAELPA a 14
THURSDAY walsugd, 0174111 ER 13,1849.
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arslaCOlkEING , , , COUNTY. . •
(*Vicky County bemoaratto 'Pickett
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- JONASIL'EfeCIANTOC. Peebles.
iAlitEg,o:l2llCHE__,Yßbbinsolt
' , JANES SCOTT__„Erizabeili.
• _'Tiiobilit3M9PFlT,,Al,restkehy'City
JOHN D bflr . i RR, r{ttsburgh,
JOHN' COYLE, Pity.stotrgh:
• THOMASI3I4PPIOM Pirmingharn
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• ANDfigifIS4,CLEEiTER, Fin dley
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DenlooratiiirSenstorTil Conferees.
The conferees' appointed to nominate'n•Democra-•
<tib.oan . dittate for thin dintrint, for 'Chit par
•:.pose, on ; Monday, the -•17t6 inst . ., at 12 tilcloek,
• at ti; Housel..ofloitri Tartly, In Bakerstown.'
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far ••• The -Editorof the Gleaner is Infinmed that
The pteeeedings ref the Third 'Ward meeting were
printed in the ; Pest precisely..acthey were banded
in by the Secretary: 'foie is all we know - aboutthe
=Her..
Wes of Pig :Iron.
Upon the occasion of the recent visit ofGen. Tay
lor inL i this.eiti the "Iron Masters," as - our 'readers
Willsenteinber, =butted the opPortanity to whis
per in the 4rieof
Mal tale in relation :to this antfut (!initt” that has
sn b !repo en .. in g6 lw e4 hi b ch y ti e ttY ll t a l if ted ''e' tt i et le : - / : o;les l7; o 6 ; y :i 'in gn ad oo e‘
pig iron are made . at s.2o,.per.ton.'? This stateixtent
we copied 'into - the calm:tins -of the Post, and pre-
Aimed an item from the columns of the same paper,
-of the same date,. reptinangn sale of 196 tons of
'Clinton (IL R. c. b.) metal-at $27,6 moe." There
upon the Federal prints alledged that the sale in
'queation was of ttAnperiesartichk ofpig thetal and
_that 820 was the actual selling prices as -stated by
the aMaaters. , r. In the American of Tuesday rwe
find the fallowing under thehead of '"general review
Of the markets,” to which we reapectfally call the
attention of Zachary Washington ,:
Pro laon.---The long continuants of low water
has brought what littleunetaPon-band into market,
and we have the Tont:ming tales since ourlasu 150
tone Ettieharian at $26,'6 moe. to Meellnklll o 2 tons
Mill Creek et 4.2.5, cash;-100 tone ,Shippenvilin at
-$25, 6 melf-13 tons Texas.(Venango)..at $22,6 nun;
167 tone Jefferson and Buchanan at $25, 6Mos; 100
tone Shippenville, in small Icen'tofonndries at 825,
6 ma n 111 tons, a nail lot ib'traritifar-Barand Nails.
—About 150 tons , of-Bhipperiville-remain udaold,
which comprises nearly , all of Allegheny now in
matket.
Non!, letteb. Tanol-compare-the facts herene t
forth frtim a , Whig .patier; with, th7p, Muneliatnien
statement of the 4, Iron Ailatters,” and he trieslfter
ed attempt_ as made to lead him astray in relator!
t'othe-priiee, of pig' iron, while.he was in. this city.
Sitik . e ttie
,above wail in type we 'hait'etinvereed
with a gentlemen Who is engaged in the iron trade
to a donsiderable cortimi, and' be Wilting tii us a
sale within a few days past, of 100 tons of Al leghe.
41'14 iron at 820. =eh. Re goatee_ that thossixort
the rircmlkitraterst;" made to President Taxuaa
ivailacking in troth and fairness—it was a.mere
, trick,'lntehderl to 'deceive and mislead the
Executive. 'he samogentiimin info:taut us tilitite'
Dade
that
of Eeg.'!re!' $ 23 _Pe! ton
,a'? 4 .90 .
timethat theittucla laudeill'ariffof 1842 was in op ,
oration!' Nere arnfocfr that are wstriby_ot the con.
',alteration of the President-Gaul Convex!. •
Beets eleigrAripmeitilletL,
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It 15 uka, tieye. all dispute, that ,the Whig.
party bave t tmposed upon,the. people. 'When Gen:
Eral,Tsrsou was nominated by,the whig leaders,
the principal recommendation give.n to trim was
his tieing a no party man. That he is a party
tool, if not a party man, is now most dearly ex
hibited. General, Ta)clos was rake' tip for the
express purpose , of securing a Whig president,
without regard to his principles, and without ref
erence to his qualifications .for the office; and it is
clearly revealed that the party consider him un
versed in national affairs; hence they impose
:upon him the most glaring misrepresentations.
See thestateraent of the committee of "Iron Mas
hers "in this city. Gen. TATLOILmust feel much
like a blac.kstnith in a witch'intikers 'ahop, .and
in this way we account for his having dropped
all bie'vrell Made Promises. and widely heralded
pledges. The'llkor.old man knoiirs not what to
do, and_ is so pnezled that : heir i teady to acquiesce
in any thing, in order to escape the . trial of fovea
tigaticin.. We do, not blame the. hero of 'Buena
Vista for the dishonesty' Manifeited,, so much as
the designing, intriguing politicians whom he
has been compelled together around him. If he
lives to see the end of his term, tie will be so well
Satisfied with acting president, that he will never
crish to.enter upon another.
The Democracy mnM Triumph
That the Democracy will carry Pennsylvania by an
"overwhelmingmajority Ditribtrinow nolonger ad
mils of a doubt. The party of frauds and broken prom
ises, have been Weighed in' the balance tail foioad
_wanting. They have violated , every pledge triode tq
the people before the, electionnd turs they find
,thentselvesdespised and forsaken by ever man who
'has the least regard , tor truth and decency. The
Democratic party is the party of the country.
priociplerrharmonice with the feelings of ihe peoplea.
tor those principles lie at-the foundation of our match'
ea form of government. It Is unnatural, therefore,
and contrary to the order of things, that the Federal
party should acknirethe permanent possession of
the reignsorour. State and National Governments
and Dine, Carry, out their schemes- of frand,:tyrriony
;and oppression. The Federal partynhvayis legislate
for the eielpali•,o benefit of the few—they enact laws
~to build trp corporate monopollea„ to make, the - rich
richer, and the poor poorer; and they lose sight of
'the importalitfaCt that mankind are brethren, and .
Viet:the tilaiMs *forte man npon the government are
,join Osgood as those of his neighbor.' it is to the
'Denier:ratio patty that the people moat look for the
:'enactment of all wholesome and necessary reforms,
it is the party or progress; end it most triumph over
error, falsehood and federalism.
The Selentl4e.,Ainerfean.
There is no paper op otir sichange List which we
,prize more highly than the Scretrtirte Astr.nrcart,
a jourial devoted to scientitic.and mechanicinfor,
=two, and published in the City of New 'York by
'Wong .at Co. On ;looking over thq list of General
...and Local Agents for the paper, we do net perceive
Pittvbergh mentioned: ,:iVe wonder, arthis.-.kthere
not some 41110., of our many periodical agents . who
.will make arrangemenhtttr, .914a1p oncf distrihute in'
Akio great•mechanicatand manuraoturhig einimtinity
the titer paper Of 'the in the zonntry, or per*
hips thePsvoridi MI oar ingenhheinechanica oughi
to have thiiereellent learilid.
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d himto be a fraili,liinestrind nate heart'
ettm—a true and un ' aMitiiii% Democrat. Mr.
• C. has resided in New Philadelphia for some fif.
teen years, where he enjoyed a large and itierative
law practice. For the last four'yeMs he bit's`reji
resent...ll his - districtin Congress; and in that body
he 1... s earned for himailfUn e'aratted reputation as
`a debater ,and statesman. He died in Mtiwaukie
yesterday, as Wilt*. seei bit„iiiii telegraphic re
'ports. Hosts of-warm Mends will mourn his
" OrtanelifOr the Western P retries. •
We learn.from that invaluable paper, the ' , Brien.
liltt.Ania•rfcarip, that Mr. P. G. Skinner, of the Pat_
rot Office; ia preparing an Ennay for the neat Patent
Office Report, - on the adaptation of Bactrian Camels
le the.prairiea of the Went.
Calm - OB=o"—The population of California, ac
cording to the St. Louis Union, will be 100,000' by
the time the emigrants now on their way will all
reaah.there. The Placer Times estimated it at 60,-
000, but in that mitimate„ it, only allowed 8,000 for
overland emigration, while the Ceiba says Ste ntim'
ber going by way of. Independence, Si. Joieph and
Council Bluffs , wait, by a very accurate estimate -at
thffie paints, made 34,000. But great numbers wont
also by the Arkansassivers and Santa Be. So that
the wtiele population by the let. October, must be
set down at 90,000. If the emigration through ntb
er avenues, by sea, and from Mexico, &c., should
much exceed this esSmate, it will go to 100,000.
Ats Asteamert art Duazu.—ihe Elarriahvg Union
states that Mr. J. M. Beck, well known in that plum
as an intelligent member of the typographical pro
feasion, translator, engraver, and universal genius,
at the latest advices. was confined in the fortress of
Rostadt, in Germany. After visiting his friends,
Mr. B. was about returning to this country, when
the revelation in France Joke out. The excite
ment in Germany immediately, followed, and he re.
mained, and has since ken / on' active part in the
struggle for liberty now in progress throughout Eu 7
rope. They have agreed to release bit upon con
dition that he will leave for the United States never
to return.
IiON. MOll.lllll LONGISTRETB.—The editor of the
Germantown Telegraph acknowledges the honor of
a visit from Judge Lorrormerst on Monday last, and
expresses gratification at finding him in the • enjoy
ment of excellent healthG. The editor says, "We
have not seen him look so well for two veers. This,
we hope, will allay the idle rumors, of his renewed
illness, which lately found their way into the public
prints."
WUCONlari LIMBEIL—The town of Manitowic,
In Wisconsin, on the shores. of Lake Michigan, is
probably the greatestiumber place in that State.-- ,
The Green Bay Advocate thinks there is estimated.
to be 10,000 logs in the different Booms in the river
and its main branch, which, allowing 333 feet each,
would give 8,000,000 feet of lumber. There are
tome 800,000 shingles already manufactured.
Pzitattor.lAnwasztelsEtaretre--There is confined•
imibeCommercial Hospital, lu Cincinnati, a crazy
•cabihet=maiiez, who is permitteri to follow' his buil
neas, there have been placed in his sleeping apart
ment all necessary tools pertaining to his trade.
The-beautiful work he manufactures excites tho
adnuration.of all,.and not one article Or allowed to
leave his little shop without having a secret apart
went-which he ingeniously.•contrives
. .
A Oita Psmair.—The children detained with
their fa - refits:lh the prison* of the French Revel n
fierier, Tribunal., used to play at Guillotine—re
hearsierwith grace'and dignity, and sometimes with
the •ad' tragedy, the - terrible:earnestness
of which thp parsotii.wore daily: ceded out to,per.
form to the goody letter. The editor of the Brook
lyn Eagle speaks cd a similar childish sporting with
death: „
uOn Friday, we saw a number of boys I playing
at Cholera,' "alter this fashion : One youngster would
lie opon;the ground and feign death, when the others
would hft him by the arms and legs and carry him
off for ./ptcruscat, Chanting. on the way, Jemmy
died of the cholera; On the brink of the imaginary
grave Jemmy Would struggle, free himself and scat
ter the mourners and corpee bearers; all of which
appeared totelight the actors exceedingly."
News and Miscellaneous Items.
INT The Printery of Cincinnati have determined_
Upon celebrating the anniversary of the Franklin
Typographical Society of that city by a splendid
Ball.
Car Lola Mentes, or Mrs. Heald, failed to appear
at the proper time to answer to the charge of biga
my, and the forfeiture of her recognisanenl, afler
argument, postponed for a month. It W not very
probable that she will appear under any circomsnin z
aes.
gar M. Dufaure, tho ?initiator of the Interior, ad
dressed a letter to the Committee of organization in
Paris, authorizing the assembling of the Congress in
Paris and referring in complimentary term to as ob.
•
jest.
Day' The books at the Register's office, Boston,
show that the mortality of August was politer by
nearly ball than that of any month , since that city
was incorporated. The number of deaths last month
was over one thousand.
Dir The niitizona of Elmira, New York, are talk
ing of getting op a celebration at the time of the
opening of the New York and Ene railroad to that
place, an or about the first of October neat.
tsar The priests of the Greek church, in order to
eacourage the recruits raised for the Hussiati army,
assure them that if they are killed in Hungary, they
wilt rise the tlfird day at Moscow !
Kir Father Mathew left Boston on Saturday
morning. His mission there has been pre-eminent-
Ji Successful.
ter Dr.• Wayland has announced bin resignation
of the presidency of Brown University, to take ef
fect as soon as bin successor can he selected.
par Franklin is reported to have said, in answer
to a question put to him on the subject of the dis
covery of "mrostation," or balloon ascents, "What
is its use V" "Of what use is the newly-horn in
fant 11,
Air The burnt district of Et„. Louis is rapidly be.
log rebuilt. - The buildings are handsome and very
substantial, and many improvements have been
made in the meets.
Hon_ W. V. N. Bay„ member of Congress
from the 2d district of Missouri, has addressed a
_letter to the citizens of Marion county, giving his
views upon the Wilmot Proviso, &c. He thinks
Congress has no right to regulate slavery in the ter
ritories. _
Isar Three large ateamera are nearly ready at Liv
erpool to ply between Galway, to Ireland, and Hal
if= They aro expected to make the trip in six days
ear The steamer. Niagara brought intelligence-of
six steamers. She reports the arrival of the Europa
at Liverpool, and saw on her passage to N.York the
packet steamers Cambria, America, Hibernia, Cana
da and Sarah Sands.
ear An appeal is put forth by the Germans of
Philadelphia in behalf of theca of their countrymen"
who hoe° been compelled to ily to Switzerland as a
refuge from the penalties for their being concerned
n the political troublet in Germany.
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• Oh! let the solemn minute gun .
Arouse the morning inir
And only with - the setting an,
die.eway,t • ,
„ • " 'ol4 , l s et-iiur banner.ttoM,thil , 'Skies.;
Lift e satemaglorles
To shed its ever-changing;lyes
Arourn3 I,tlp l trahrttped!,:
The mrdned drum, the wailing fife,
Ah I let theoi muttner4Ow
O'er him - who 'was theidireath of life, '
The Milettin of,' y 0,90
for Oh 'they can alone impart -
The sorrow of the.brave, •
" When the idol of the'Soldiees - heart '
Is followed to the grave.
At Chippewa and.Lundre Laae,
On Polaklalitabve field,— • • ••
A round him felt the crimson rain, '
The battle thunder• pealed; .
But pro'udly- did the soldier gaze
Upon hill2dithieronn,
When•cbargiag o'er the-cannon's blaze
Amid thontilphar storm.
Upon-the heights of Monterey, '
Alain his fln unrolled;
And witenibe.grape-shot rent. away
Its:latest starry fold,
His plumed env above Maimed,
Be waved Japon , tbe- air,-
And cheered the gallant - trocips he led
To glorious victory there.
But ah _the dreadful seal. is broke,
darkness walks abroad, '
The pestilence . whose silent stroke,
Is like the doom of God l
And' the hero by its fell decree'
In
In death is sleeping now,
With laurel wreath of victory
Still green upon .histrow..
Ilia monument obeli be the roar
By old Niagara made, . -
The waveeen lovely Tampa's ahore,
The silent evergland,
The top of.o,rlseba. white ,
With everlasting snow,
The Sierra Madre's lonely height
The towers of Me:ideal
Fair eyes shall weep his early doom;
Fair hands shall often_ bring.
And offer at his sacred tomb
. The dewy flowers of spring;
And with the ranks 'twee his to lead
Shall ever live his name,
While history treasures up a deed
'What's worth eternal fame.
Wing Proscription.
The editor of the New York Mirror, whollasbeen
appointetrby the President, Naval Storekeekr .at
Broiliklyn) is being bard pushed by hungry Whigs,
for refusing to discharge the Democratic itevedoria
and laborers In the Yea& Me thus speaks - of' the
matter :
There a re, for instance, men employid in the NA
val Stores at Brooklyn, who have held their situa
tions for 30 or 40 years. They 4 4 ' know e very rope
in the ship," and have proved themselves honest,
capable and faithful, end , hy long f.sperience have
become perfectly familiar with their duties - . .They
go through thew daily routine with the'regalarity
and accuracy of a chronometer, and with perfect
safety to their employer, who is responsible for their
honesty.
Upon the poor pittance of ono dollar a day, these
poor laborers have gone through their patient drudg
cry for a quarter of a century, scarcely knowing
what the world is made or outside the Navy Yard.
They have supported their families like good bus.
bands and fathers, and been true and faithful 1161 4 '
wants of the Government. In e olities they are about
equally divided, and egul&ot tfienitavaluiclised,
Ibr - Tearea'sert - of political teetotalism, alistainfilg
from voting altogether.. And yet the newly appoint,
ed Store.keeper is called upon by persona who have
not the slightest claims upon him, by men whom tie
has never seen and never heard of, to discharge
these pdor laborers, to_ tura these old men adrift up
on the world, and give their plan& to others who
claim them on political grounds, but whose errors of
inexperience might fall heavily on their employer.—
Does the bolt interest of the country demand that
men of this class, who, by long service, have be
come unfitted for any other employment, should be
turned out? We think not. Does the interest of
the Whig party require that a "clean sweep".should ,
be made r This, is the, question. But we most
leave, for the present, both the "sweeping" and the
answering to other handilliati ours.
invasion,air Cobs.
The refloating is the closing . paragraph of a letter
in the Louisville Democrat dated New Orleans,
August 234,11349. yg e give it rot what it is worth;
"I understand frotirgood euthority, That over hal t
a million of dollars was deposited in the Canal Batik
to recruit mon and liiihkiCaudinitions, &o. for the
liberation of Cuba from the Spanish yoke., Hun
dreds have already gone from here to the rendez
vous somew here on the coast of Florida. Money
has likewise been deposited in Charlestown, New
York and a number of other cities to carry out their
plans. This scheme has been going, on roe itiore
than a year, aoct some of the ablest and wealthiest
men in Cuba, as well as quite a number in this coun
try, are enraged In this enterprise. You will short.
ly be*: startling news front this expedition. M...
Wont, Icon.—ldessra . . Wickersham & Walker,
of Philadelphia, havo a. patent right for the manu
facture of %Voven boo t This improvement doe,
away with the accesity of visits for the purpose of
fastening iron work together, where it is used for
grating of any desmiption.' The; Manufactilrers are
enabled to weave ir a as lairie' as railroad Invi t er ;
the smallest description of wire. They are .now
applying it to the following purposes : Iron railings
of endless varieties, embracing beauty, strength,
and style and Ottlib - never surpassed, for the public
grounds '
build logs, cottages, verandahs, lawns, cem
eteries,
&c. &c. ; iron bridges, galleries for cburr.bes,
gratings for prisons, wicdo! _shutters, anti grating
for stores, columns and cornices for cottages, Me
bole., summer houses ' guards for decks of steam.,
boats and vessels, &o. &t., being cheaper then wood
or cast iron.
Stetreporr.—Wo leant !ma the Eineemail En
quirer that a man of regrettable appearance, by the
name of George Wesifall, was brought before Esq.
snallbakerion Wednesday, charged with *eduction
and cruelty. It appeared in evidence that ho had
won the , affections of, and afterwards seduced a
young lady named Cornelia Sort—both residents of
Chicago, Illinois. He aulasetrently persuaded her
to ram away with him, andthey came to this city.
Sho soon' began to Marren his intentions, and In
reply to her entreaties for a legal marriage was out
rageoUtily abused. The mark, on her body, 101 l by
his blows, ware exhibited in Court. He was com
mitted to prison in delimit of bail.
ALL ABOUT MOVTlte.—Willii, used to describe 0
lady's mouth—if a sweet, oner—to be «a ruby gate
to on ivory port.” Dowdr.,zot up-quite a differ.
out Wooed' a mouth, which unfortunately belonged
to on old maid troubled with had teeth. Ho said, It
reminded him ors rat•bole*ith black and while beans
scattered around it, entropee. But hero is some
thing rem an Italian Poet which disposes of this
whole matter :
"Next as between two little valves, appears
The mouth, where spices-and vermillion keep;
There lurk the pear/a, richer than strhan wears,
Now casketed, now sheivn, by a sweet lip ;
Thence lame the toil words and courteous prayers,
Enough to make a churl. fur sweetness weep;
Then the 'mile taketluits rosy rise,
That opens upon earth a paradise.
Avovs TRADE or Cmcooo.—lo *hatable of ex
ports and imports at Chicago for August, we notice
the following leading articles:
Exports. Imports.
Wheat bu5he15...46,445 Lumber, teet.3,965,701
Corn, do b 2,959 Lath, feet.... 584,000
Wool, balm 303 adze. pkgs... 30,585
Buffalo robes, do. 4,590 i do. tons.... 39
Flour, barrels.... 2,093 Shingles, M.'.3,546,500
salt, barrels.. 10.334
By railroad 17,437 bushels of wheat received
2,846 passengers arrived.
Day Goons IN NEW YNIIII.—The large sale of for
eign and American Dry Goods, as previously an
nounced, commenced.,pn Wednesday morning. The
attendance was 11tH, and touch spirit and competi
tion-were exhibited. The:goods, consisting of bom
bazines, shoetioge, eashmerea, cloths, hosiery, vest
loge, &c., brought fair prices tit as icaproveneat 44
some descriptions.
The booksellers' trade sale, just concluded at the
auction rooms of Cooley & Reese, was the largest in
its results that has ever transpired, the proceeds
amounting, within a trifle, to $260,000.
MEE=
Mosits-.aNn ft ROAD DTesse~
the elnefliettelteteeeeeleen , kqthe4C,er:ther d•
'They*:triisiiioe,ll4
intendifingiilifiglikfirgAinikki, 4 40*
poundk, o 4 3 ,, evsceov
aiko MATTERS.,•
Nr : tvanr.,ziwprzt.g.4 4 - 7 ,.kw.i1l be seen by the
13 ,Pitirittd4;,1hekktiletraihii tread , that the rumor of
the Hungarian dtgeat ie fully-confirtned, : Ttds
be sail news to alfdsvers of.eivilsd;religious liber
ty throughout the(itilird. 4Vd * Zitiiiik, but believe,
however, that thrtdiravetlagystraywho , zhave shbittV,
to the world sachitindanted'doitrage - 'aid*riilitir
tain,
u will yetAgkin sir& om their .nroaoromd,ro,2
fiting by the espirlenee °of the past, maiie,'ahotiier.
and a Successful elfort to rid Stdiemsefves of tyrants,.
who are now attemptieg to trample them in, the
•
dug?.
Thu newa of thO crops r from -northern ? f tittipe, to
cot very favorabiti t hat ,froniatt,o4itir pane it ia it
the highest deg* .eheeting." The -hariestint:wlie
proceeding, in crinsotpinneti
moat eatiafactoryMenner, which. had omitted a alight
decline. in , breadattra. 1 ' •
&MANGE inACItNATiOrr.—A straegei:ilurnieir,
thi s c ity on Teesitny evening, and•look lodgings. at
a Germart house _near the comer of Great tincile . U.
and streets., flii*hd:notbee4 there long before; Le
began hi:suspect !pat the-initiates of'the houldl'h*
determined' to take 116.1144 Joker ,retiring btd
the idea that his life was in datapt still haunted 1,144
and to escape bei:Sg murdered he actually jumped ,
out of the wind* and ran 'for his life: = Pponivach
ing Smithfinld t*et, he Was taken'by a watchman
whom be reguese.d tb take him to the watch &Map ,
that he might tie @enure against those whom he sap.'
posed wished tci:' Injure him.' He was not in Winne:
and appears to biperfectlY sane. When he jampeit_
Out of .the winttew helett bin clothes, gold watch
and money, acrd :Isiah all of'wbich be" 'rectiviul4l:
again., The peoide who keep. the house are Said to;
be respectable 9irmans, and of course did .not :in
tend to harm the man. • •
.
Pour= -Armor
. 10-.-- Bislionor Mayor lierrotr t ,
seven sisitors y(Sterday. ihorning.
No. I was chaged with drunkenness and sent lip
6 days.
Dios. 2 tin4l, - 3 lierseharged - with being drunk and
trying tcrtaisa a rnu DarieAuctieti titbit: Fin=
t i ai $1,25 each vojileti they paiti, , •
No. 4 seemed obe raging near lo
He was sent to ‘e Hill for 5 days.:. - • •
No. 5 got M a smiling humorp And took a Coat
which did not Wong to him, and for which l!elwas
brought in. Thi owner of the coat did not mai& 1 2 4112:
prosecuted, and he Was let off by paying a fibe-Ot
No. 6 was a plored woman well known to• ther e ,
police. litiunak . begged haid but wee sent'
days. '"
No. 7 was tt(e sister of No. 6. Mail : Ow:ol44
discharged.s g •
WHERE HAD '5l. PARALLEL-T—A-circumetanFe
was related to us yesterday by a geritleman who wth,
one or the parties, which we are-disposed . to think`
is without a patella', either in ancient- or minim
times. The fa,ts are as follows: Sii or seen.
Captains, who had, served their country in Mezieo
with both bonon and credit., had 'a arida! fiLtriiiciii:a
.lbw weeks ein4o at the -St : . Charles, where they
talked over theq deeds in arms whilst in the service
their countryi for Opat two hours,Juni.separated
without any .lanO-ofthe party ever - saying,'",CfSilik-*
what tell i drink. 7w Our informant told u:s ,
`that atter he bad lea, and was sorde "Awe eituateiroff
he etopPed saddealy in the streets andfora moment
'thought he hadf..s forgotten atugethko#' - and,14 . 8:44, 11 , ,
to think What tt yin, he recollected that the party.
hid not taken single "ranile”, Truly Oil JR a
case Witham a r*al , . , I
,Gomit.-A lady named Mrs., McCurdy::
was brought -bnfore Mayor Rosh, yesterday, on
charge,of hartni, lltaten geode at the time of the great
file in Alleghel city, nod afterwards tending them
to Auction for ate. The property vrtis Identified by
(be owners, and the lady, did not den,y haring-Beet
them to auction itut faint:en that Mei had beenlefb
at her house at ;he time of the fire, and thrash°,
net being able 4 find the owners, and wishing' to
get them out of laer way, had sent thenvto unction.,
&be was repaired to give bail for her 'appearane
the next term of the Court, to answer the charge.
If appearances tire any criterion to Judge, by, we ,
abould at once shy that Mrs. McC Indy isienocent or
the charges preferred against her.
SWOT 421 1111 C SWIE....A chap from Butler county;
came to A llegheSny city, a few days since,'Ssid get
shot in the neck, so severely that he ibll to the
ground. When tfound yesterday, he was laying in
the getter, holdirlg in his right band a rifle gun. He
was accommodated with lodgings in the watch hoese
for a few hours, ind theu fievi el 25. Not baying
the needful Ilboultam he left his gun in pledge.
SVDDtaI DLO.— We regret to announce the
death of Mrs. Deficit, wife of Mai. W. H. Denny, of
Artie city, yesterdriy afternoon. Her death was cud.
den, and tier loseerrill be deeply mourned by a largo
circle of friends
. ind acquaintances.
Tussiss.— Bow .to Pay the Itent,.l
Day in Paris,. g Spectre Bridegroom,” besides
any number of songs and dueus, and among them
"Holly was a Lady," are the attractions to-night at
the Theatre. Nerd we say more.
Fares Olorstlo.—We have tried BenneWe &cab
Balacier+, °Fame, and find them to be all .02:mA:ter
pieturmi them.
Accumne.—.A'arnali child was run over yesterday
in tbe Diamond, by a country wagon. The injury
sustained was but slight.
DIED._ .
On the Nth loth" of the Flux Mr. Jame T 11031,1150;
aged 24 yenr•--itairro County Anuien, Ireland.
The funeral will tele piece to-day, (Thursday,) all°
o'clock, A. st., fro* the realdence or blr. John Tuggers,
Allegheny any. Thetriends or the family.stre requested
to attend.
On the iiith Wei-, Mn. Ass Porn', to the fifty:slllk
year of her age. I . - ...
The funeral wilLtake place from her reside nee on Bed ,
fordstreet, near e hie th odisi Grave .Yard, 4th Ward(
The friends and 'Acquaintances ofibe-, flunitt are -tea ,
peethally invited io attend,- thfraiternoon, - at 4i o'clock:
fOhamtivsburg papers please copy.)
: , 'DRY °eons,
Y .
iuru
burgh, wrsori & Co.; de Woridr stria; Pitts- :
lrl are . ow teaching their usual aupplles.
GOODS FOR Ti E FALL SEASON. which they wattle
happy to exhibit to thei r old customers and as Many owe
ones as may feellnelined to present themselves. .
Always takingyreat pains to lay in such Goods as are
tulapted to the wants of the Western trade, whichlong
experience enahles them to do,. th ey can say with meth
confidence, andFAvithout entenng into a detail of their
Stock that the Western Retail Merchant will firrdwith
them all that Mk easterners require. Those Nap-have
formed the unprtifitable habit of repairing to the Eastern
Cities for their Xtocks of Dry Goods, vintruld do - well to
call, as a candid comparison of prices would in many
cases result in it conviction that the .expensa of going
farther may be obviated by buying in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 13.1840—dltAwtin '
1 LARGE TRUNK OF CLOTHING, Watches,
ry, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sheart &e., and one
Fowling Piece; at AUCTION, withoin reserve,,on Ac
count of whoni It may concern, to pay rent' and other
charges.—On (MONDAY, OCTOBER Enh, at 9 o'clock in
the afternoon, twill cause to be sold to the highest and
best bidder, at MSKENNA'S AUCTION'ROOMS, in the
City of Pittsburgh, the contents of a large oil cloth Cot , .
ered trunk, to pay the amount of $0950 of oneqiiniter'it'
rent due and ending on the Ist day of .laituaty,lBs9; With
several other charges to be added, unless redeemed be
fore the above mentioned date antlhour, by Me - owner or'
hi s agent. Sold trunk was left with the subseriber
the owner, L. 1!.. Costeli, in pledge for the' above' , named
amount, to be iredeemed in three weoks.-51incerwhich
time I have heto no account or tidings ofhim whatever.'
The contents are 1 lot clothing, table cloths, towelth'fini
shirts, hdkfs. and cravats, 1 pair boots, 3 pair 'ladies'
slippers,' sbtr9ing box with razor, &c.; Meh'ogany bOX
containing 3 gad patent lever watches,' gold p crime, S
silver levers, 1 amid! , scale for weighing gold . ; a lot gold
ri egg, brae guard attains and jeWelrY, 4 gold pinaV,
also, 1 sett knives and forks,l smallpaper bo.tcOntaining
19 pen-knives, I baggamon board, a lot women's:Wear
ing apparel, among which is one splendid - dress, a•fina
shawl, 1 remnant Irish linen, 1 piece book muslin,t a
quantity of lace and insortings, aboutiqyi ads tlannel, ii
remnants alothat. few dress patterns of eaiieoar4 WM
cai also, 1 fowling piece; a lot books. •
Terms: cashi•par funds. . El- AMMON.
sepia JAMES McKENNA, Auct.
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Reported; A ) tief i, . . . •Aktst4/
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' I E - ITRO
-
BIVAL OF STFAVIOVI kOWEA,
Defeatpfthe gtazigart.PANOWllemed.-",
- .
Sr. JoargariesaiffEk=ng, Sep. IL
..The Steaendrip--P f eropa.xirriveditilaliEts - yeater-
g a y .eveging i 11404131:r
I(o ll KAl i A4*ki44ol4iiV?o
there con t inues a greeier,tcivityJanilnots , a 2 n
-;
6014, .+,l) "ll.' r
The weather eAP4 6 * ( j ) *°,B4 l 4L*ol,•
Ireland, forthe operations-
Feritinent bervestingiriodeedi4n4litirneirt
ituum
-ridricee:f4nicitteffortli - rif fis4f
ble reipentinglhe - cAipl4.l*Fo4':4,ll::# l *it f*ilatti"
they are ia , ibeiviii4st
- TbEititalcarTo4,
beerr deridetkeiireillf;..indlfielltling*lOS :- *;
far: frojar iginifierairrart
doing in the, market, at irices.. ln:
the Liverpool-Cotton_ marketitko
are' P. ter!faliArijkleitiCaZ
• ,
Sniericari:Flour ie id llmitt d litonnif;'tida'Bei
more and - Ohl;
of old e'estere.eartal4kw i
CORN is in moderate demand at2s(dXfotigrleattA
terfor , irbite.iina yettov;* 26-k 6112ireiii1)401
bit
PROVISIONS—Minna is without change
are dnl/74.111 Shoulde rs.
are in more demand at -.2102:5L.:6d,04- .1.1;
Sales °Mei= ifeie lhnic ar 3703881
•
• a,dvatl. lath:W .- ha:* chg,erk • gib
demajid:'
• • • • ''''.-41"421-7414XY.{,
The Latest'intelligeadk.yrithindbf-,ytetrairjr !
Hungary - , is °Phkieo-61114000;410.14-tieee-ei*
260 August:' rf> 7
V
Tbe'news from that-quarter continues unsatisfaii.:
toll; PeliWilE9r 413tpAr81:164;'',14`07,.#4 , 40k,
4016..publiwbes what it , tallti zaml - expltinatidd - -uf t'he'
aboitt.. be document contains so illtle3h4Lut,new,
that=-it is ;not .deemed.advitablev.ior-quote , '-iti 101
fiat'
eircumstadees,:o C.. which :ion are ittiMayiadvised,
s chb w i t *lth : ek t iW
those .eirelelAelleesqlthe Plee3;,' kiAllretiAPPOsi
to the broadest slobbts-and - anspiehati. t
The !4i i i' a gt w tACqfl, Pg e ßii4 b q ie, ,C 11 #3410 7%,'
-.datum continent or..Europe.ia that's thm , ,taungarian.
'General surrendered with'hla i s tfiY2l,6l.?:#44ilis`cfc,'
ntwfan.paniManise:
that bis master, the Czar, wonld guarantetottiti-fadd.',
lieedeoe 6 " 6 rlruPki*
The latest intelligence.-c enmity; nothing urraise
doubt that Illaoa !tit' bottle posalesaion of tombrn. , '
Oneacmadilt
tomes Rash And cwoorniin which's.thie: ,Magyard,titW
stained some advantage: ' ' '„,
Tba Jinn Zellachich arrisett-at,TenimT„ ger
ie stated to have met no-opposition onthe:Way:ll4i'
to ba4 Wand the - rda'ac:o* with wad'
Jibe itorda,,,whiCh'jma'keekuliaadoitk the 444,11,
,of the Magyar!.
tiem ittiO Gie,yett "were suitißt We'd
foreet,'whes they left their troop* end ontrived,-te , '
make;iheii:eicapii. • t. r.is 1.: .;
Aeeordiee der44119,4' pt"
IheigmeMr SP l l94Ping.*:fillitteT.ter:APlPtitgrai
corpel'is-that it bi3-iiettlitileflAri?l!ittfttipttr4i, j
ratlkif Paftll, dismissed t°1445101.6140i444510:
the 'office4"Lbe anbmitted:to,irftiL .
Lit*'ttcounpt from Peath atetethotit weeruteored,
thioC 4 **ad.. Am frpstApps Qr
Wallaeltia. Sufi Another =count from Turkey as-;
eureo ne - thit both he ~a nd- Bekttleveliiiitred; froze,
Adrwmpfe where they ortamrhed to the tinted' dup.
Theletter from Geotgey to tHlapiteiliteEthig the
suriiiiael. , or.Cogieth; - aiviig6 ita7o)i-14 . 04.
cautattalbcr 0 2401 1 4t,,k , h,d An-Fogmlcipvjeced.4 l, 4
theJtopefultiess theircauve atui btowielitidlo give"
peace t 43 his mgatrg ns Vl6
it froze tiudi peraitteitt,-; , A . Y.:
A. lettepfaiin kFusitsitt,lie' b - pi6heAisew'iiit the =tr . .'
render, faid;lik
have been found, Which doubting
that lisp ivied o ibo 'frragyahr
The "gurniian cniniaterat,Faris 4! a, formal notft
,given aD aiwifatieep ta- the French %goOeirnentri , ,pa.
the Entriewir not thought oc,terr i itori4
would retire with hie army an soon
.. as thelidagari.
ant laid
ST. Lenin, Sep.; l2 F
The Ezprees from-,Santxt, Pea , and ins.'iregaiE, - ar,
rived *am , ''Ort, , Lriveniv - Cith'...ati:t*ttkrinat:::'Ttleftl ,
Santa Vela on ibe 15th, and .an Vegan:no:6'e ifilft 1
August.-. On the Utter day 4012kFictur 41040 '
tacked
'repulsed,-losing •all but ten *artiors: ,, 4lioiser.lir:''
diazit viete : recognized as thoiso iv/holed rOnnerfil
comroittitkduliindatiOnsi - nodvleptted,ttesuev lire'
Indiana retreated
broken country Sor 10-mi lee.' ( - Tito' &girt VitailizeCi
to band, the en927 , ,0014, we . popoppted, And
prepared for die,eurnatiter.• LibabpEnniside,'Szogt,
Ambrose aiait -- Sit;
ladiaes treVelakenltrisoners.„l .
The inoniktly..tuailiztablished-:. ,nrder ,
Wastilagnart._leavei "Leavenwort h tne4lStin*".
Fee iti.tbe „ ; •
Col. Collier would leave 3 :Sinin;feeldr:Pilifevnik
wisexec.uteiloOl
the 27thluiy. . _
gor.tylp4'.:T.o:l4it'gtl44`*:,:s'6l4iol
Trado was dull at Chihoshaa.
thliaiiitiad atioSer .fitilitivit , lt the eari
tvaaohcarotetho 17th Ztity:ii the' coliii'er'iolnea'lti'
viblahlto killed 40 an L d took 209 pritionetattod 600 -
settleilus4oasbr oao-man; -Pt -:; L.
A ` reduction of 4otiosor
per`ind hiss taken
c vz a ing t 0 n etiun . at i; and".
.6146‘kdr
aufrotiOed UPR
Hie situation ie considered
The - Tangra hhsdn Miami bad e ' o4oip ( oiednpd
;fo land wanting in Bald.
Tito
~!ojonotion was playe4. ;foi, by Soaps«
Morro, Icendoll , anit Smith; again the ~alTe;Flie
T , qtro4 Paelleha Pairaie,*ittth!ititt ; heelt. Or a
the third 'time put off in the 4 . 1 ±4 1 41: - iqek:§ilit o #
co!lrts,b7:paoris !ice". cßtute4f`4lloo'llifiliiiai'l
ty linyek“thina !their beets xi
each tornt—Moise gti.foArihri:--::3.-
Ohio, died :tichblertii
at mii onk ti c io t wov : .,
Itio.#4,4:'Pevirget:Buirolt qadtfaiiilyare, among=
'thitpattectigentitflik
:4"Pektress of the Fair,"
fIOURV3 TIIC XtuiI TUV36." pur.FOrest e the
tern kiillenr;orAke latyrnedonat
fevedive for frseezhibi:-
doniikt e iitkOkiff otrevqPIE.I4CO3,-
8614124 ' • - 713 WOCldaitieek
yeALIWILE.REALESTATS-1 1 101t SALE.=-.lt.
sableileoltietteet , also fronton the. 'Eastern Wire
pi mot-halt itirtHe torn the .et , de9tr
coiltalnli'kPruitilYilltuiklipiPtreare#Woa), ,l4 744g..=i'
rodtilll:lthirhOPlß:'iiltqteifi , toicki4augTro 'l 3 r,tsr.OrTei)
frotirelid!back.toestOintl - Orgeplei #4llt,mie good
cellar,wukhlitulse,:beth petiteft-ma ]hake, eletileitce".;
spring '01 . '„Ilh 3rtOri - Ituri:larderilAnf ft;guirieti , :qf.
fruitr, ail under ranee awl in complete otrieCiriak!,
mediate pussesolor gi*ett; ff 4 lstultia? - ;1. 4 ,
Gen. Agent,
sepia Smithfield street.
Si==
'w~%ir4i'k: ";:"U~~ st~i Gb:
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MIMI=
SEVEN DAYS L4TERI
Ttkicooon
r• zieromloy , N. , Y.,- - Sep_.:4l. 1 A
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' -'GREAT ATTRACTiON.
IrM7 FALL A IVD 'WINTER Day voops -
CHEAPER IRAN.TSB . CHE4PZSTf . - -
No. 65 Miuurrr si., arms:lm Foment et Ann DiSXonn.
TllKhndersigned is now receiving one of the lamest
and Moat extensive assortments of NEW, OODS,
which be has aver before offered in 'this City, compiling
every'variety of style and fabric that the. Eastern map
lets can sn_pply, and be is determined to sell them :
• UNPRECEDENTED 'BARGAINS.
4 4 Brown Muslin, 0n1y.4 ets Heavy. Brown Multi -
frotn_6l., to. dnents ;411eached:Masliti , only3sentar.44:
:Bleached Mmtlin fromitiloWideriti; BOKTifiling only ,
cents; 44 Doable Purple CaltecillaloPtifo44der
Lainea 12k tents= 114• Blue Segall-ICM= - 12 i-z'at s ;
French Work Cella»; ttly 10 cents; Prints, BlBlTthittek
ille.rni.4-0141110211111:1:1:1[1131brib'HIllatiktiChierti 100.1'
,cqu9q Bose, cents; ; Satin.; stripe, Mons-de
Leine SlS,da t ra FikrOino taimA . A . tee nAItVIIICO
et Illbslita canes.:; " •
-Satin Wald A1i120114 gjWs,;blrckarr;:de Idbine
Ciumaellen ,arctett q . - Cbenielioat_ Satin• de
Chien:Bilks; wide; black Manuila Blike,-..Peringa corded
BU k,,StripeaLloorjalatiti de NenA 7 reuchabillo clothei:t
aII nolorifr filigree F r ench 'Menses Atll•ealotat 4 5stitt,
stripe:;, P 4 1 F 1 4 --CtiAnnelna- -PuX l l4finlea -Laguttl*
Cat mares ' Alpacas kOst-)11,114:11"*;
Lnpin , s black . Bomtiarfien,,.-Paris - pkinted =cute : de
Ltunes,Chatnehmtiher*Canghamso 't .1: •
I : FANCY GpODS'.-4"reneh Work `sitteb, collate
a nd
Card; new sto' e:Bonhernthbini .
e,pliyetpadetilorat Kid
Cllovelcidsle-Threed atittffilltetoves,MactSllMinges:,.
Ind Gimp", Mall. Swiss and JrieonerEdginge and lrinterr,-
ingi; Bilk'Scarfs.and' Cravats,ithite - ant blear
110116 ; '81 PtiegiTallblilfriViStOrit*Janfaill4,064#10rWl
bldek - and wnitoßffkWentryeile. - ' -
SHAWLS'.` AWLS : !.— Tack
Silk 'Shawls., Chameleon Brocade Shawls,•Plaid Ledg".‘:
ldkawkitL4w s :4 ll l weal .Brosha Itthewls t black- and_mode
coleted ChttliShatvlikinbroldiredClothpsitida,Frennt •
Critdimare'and:Teikerrifiltaivle, and pinta aad, enlbfok•
:dered black and colered silk fringetbilkeySluiwls • ~,,.
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iitolfiment:crl i iote. matey& 054 :and ,C-assi.... !
saeywnelteijii:faley,Bak , and CiuduleyeilVestientv,.
&hies, PutTaPti giiii,andTataii•gani6keiablers,
'Woolen Kntiaeilddh.rdnd-Mraworsf,togetherr rdra tp"'
slaty of GradtattPliviihtY'sindßasna'nnees• ' • • • - .•
DOMB.VIAXIABIP/Z G00P51:.-Bliiteited and
Bto*OlitelthAThiinsitFabloliinettetititi"FableploaluWe
Ras** taper-Mfd:Cs44.ll4l;l4"anend ll4nenlawnsv g,
Casdnets and Kentnetky white:and eibm.
Flannels, - -Atedaickingribmestic -ointi.Scoich Ging
Ups, „Checks; trioWn,:b Cabbed 'and eoletelt:Dtilletesi:
aitra . splendicressortm itt of sap erfide; frilsben biAtin - d),
Blankets, at ell prieeti. -. F „ • •
The etudamertof the iteesteedttel
ire ren,itestedteCall and glab thee. Vire GacasetiXeisxly: ,-
exnstunarion„astheymilkhe sobil,ntAtriceff thaApidnol:,
fairtoliTeasenli witritilute - sectirtraCirearßargam.
fin'YZ "effiamlALON, • 3lo.o,
NO;dsbralleTtd4or, Pittsburgh.
riBAGS FILBERTS r 40 - cnalca, - Cutrantgl.„'
i/ i Nf igg P. o ; , c l ie ,% un 'Elj u lT ts t : !7,ll 6o 2s B o .....
- Pecans; - :c.T2O/9 1 0".. •' Brawn
Almandir:_e4OLL' '2.• Citron •
Mktg ?densities ~ 0 ft4;0 4 0-ainfil liara? - 1 / fide'ai
Paper ShallS 10 f• (fancy bxs)
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404flaffilda 91. 1 7,9i 1 , 1 1 ,1 0 . Roac„.
plater. 10 traVanClltt.'
104410 4.BlcliY !Aquatic a;- - 350 atilt Safdlnia •
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SO ta > Stieir, • " _3. 3 boxes.hthearoni
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OenitleaterVe Eurialotazig Emporium - , ......
•- ' WHOLESALE 4 AND RETAIL.; • ..... -- ,• 4
drdLitti Foram smissr, APOLLO I(fiII.DING4I.
%premix_ trnon_airn _man= eargrrei - '. • -, -'
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Er , Aiwtiyi cm d Gaud , a• large assortment of Shirai
Bosoms, Collars,•Cravats t Gloves, gostersi.laspendeTtf;-,
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,house formerly known es. thee Western Eselmage;
mamithEOldttrtesitroxmlngitte facintmph24:lllolum.:;•
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breed, Game of all 7ttads Olittersiii'Abeir:Bicumn;
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tomtra uLthe best style.— • * ... , 23ap120
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• • 25 dolen bottled Muscat Wale
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f , 01000LATI 1 / 4 25 boxes:Ua cg bii — E'_c7o.thTalite,"'"
tot sale (seplq J. s.,uOFIII6FAC9;.
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ma L tlo4chal_colatestua,cocua;toidissAroge ime
spina Chocolate, just recd and for We at the PERIN
TFA - STORE. 70 Fourth street. , , I par:
TIEMONSiLEtttONS-60.boes. Lemcmaj_ust reeeivo4L
sEndlirr sate by' r : JOSHUA RHODES,
aug3o No. 6 Wood at.
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