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Norman; "who, north!, ..• -,,--I''''.._„o upon th e r oo ts one of 'th....' # M.,: 3'Mo:llA uPsit wig te,_°. lark 4,°- QvanTiL'wttil,t- opie ~- ,---;i..iiii,tieritig.„"lo7vies!,•llregrjt eonnareeo46 ro tis 'll'4l by, 4' °%ithP . t ui .7,37;led har biirkuf:%verii,"Yr ,:f Act' ~tune ItopLl d: ..TheAl'esinttelYwcthe;al. te and ,-,`t mati"*,fina4A.,--,...,„, solicited iirs it Inra.d old -- --7 gen - tiets,,, eigu.-".. d -of en, bad earn' thei or.tra helm 4 • '` tin at, - ened- - 1 x`c .211Pli bar fie-ehiertl"of:o°"4-cane,,-, t6s, the gar', 1 --'; ..-- • tie 41,17 harps „,.....h ' ---Hatr.tei seizare,;°”' w hich ,-,„ •,.,._;ohher. - . the ..---,1,y: 9..!-,..idng'eTtieh last'- , tiown IC.`paid himself ' and found la, antiLlv- i • r! 'but ~.;t041., desc end -eel/ton% f the ..sitYtaing•te-e his 4--, s ix teenth iff-ecr.° ,ofJ ...- ~T.,:.,.. roup _ ittedl9 of the- seethe , he etyie • . • ' he, transmitted middle aign Pe. •gg in t • jidantl ''. ..., until lu , iiment r and exped&P 'oder Co 1 sand 1 '''' -vulr. the SaLl sot toPlef ttpoth°6 The l'i ;northern pupi lage ; werf6 °misted a i-lioard d not '•=r_ne attic exp l oits, ' enoe.ktiotL6 men ''he he c , , the - The, . - thousand the 4 GrT es. l They -' DPW- • - th e ighty defea ted, for; letter-tilt tea the ,Lnoes:"'-lios ae ti; Itrat--ap the fa • -- expedition to:tfse deLiricapi ,Ttowere-6. .•.---- ,- .t.500...-''' tio- for canoes, by ~ ,to the ,--,..,,Y7' ht, ston_l own , i-.-tridu3g r„hi: - - - _fon in their-- fire " _ , c-- :mt.--; aud;a-,. I 'fiirates o."fir!: howiliTt.'s ii• avarice nio conifer 4,:asints--6ltwasioth"...,,,,,iete.,gnataatinnair-id assn.!! ~o, Those " and pov67tr ;-"and . upWO Of leant" •idien_esrthe'llttnne t-014ect u l al,t1 l e city s o ".,ttiotl'6ihe:the E`Tteare- `--a',mrgu"ef,..n': nettirrea htthdr4 to fell 1rt„,..;0n hal:se was tmirnr ''''z-4:•--,!,rPr';. oitel d4ti,„,,nt.thern Abatl,"6l;itere°,,n dei n !l• allies lit liar ~..:' 7-,-tm--.- the northern ~,,,,enik. n o d ,-dan--,0--asaturY per= -- '''' Still,; , to OfeeGreece ft°, elegein!l• "in'th° ift ~the re! fi.isil. " d -in re! ' r a whe'l,fl.,'lll4.,s '-elly,heab:ehren, 'yoke traitiin u piror Basil '- pahk" - „ --, "old,PiZe:o44 ter of the ea her - I If Oave f 4iii*me rtentl7-by ='''litif:ral 40P1,mote riPatts`g4 rOthograa cent the de sert, nd inglief4 e55et1a;"1461404e773. ItW°Bll'. their mac-Itiett*U" thOse- why th - ate oii-. '', -'' •-:"•-' A 66 hei-atne.at s ettled " thetiese tii the e°P ' 'oaeee'' es m'er e:ll9as,'<al titer' ma t' maw*" '`,., 1-•:k. :nothing art..td--alf t.t.h teftech'-o end)the las -;',.• iin-, &sea- _to,sians.",,yfirivei -, - -.: ii uma F :,:fgaleirreittfed fin' their thaar4anee' therl :111419"r' '---". - test w 22- 4v- Agee -'ohtler now` - hie- Khan, ~,- -- ,t,ri4.)ktue. - 012`e..111!* dr wee , f i' Op& -.--.._gli, and 'Bat alai, on ever•„,W4 cavalry`._ ilfifin-,aa_l4eureihntle' .7StePPes,`• Aka- • '-!. ,s oak like -.MaPuaiwolga „cential - moral troops, but;-orib arkfakte - ' , . - .:which came , like the val ley Atto he, ~... . a , - ', not . vsp upon wtteh' galefh"Y. a nd , • :charged, -- lia° - Rosin' z - ' . way, began - to PR conquest of .- ire4V im-bilr•P- ' ' - - , he ' the ~(1. hiin ' ' ' : atia ..,. ~,. s yar..l„ , triumphs of , ~_..p._,-, ,- - • - ' est stopped - ) ..-- f the f half ;the m ightier '- ' 6„,trming,!o,band obasti„. arslriztimoci,rmi,.in itt". at the i,rineess t the the His. so.n T foveillie frontier Rus.inc-d toThee tram pled ',',, • %ntori; bilill raernen•-• isdran and, :'-• 66 iliforrorb°their quarr els , 7as ins tantlyhe centurY' were 69' akin' 6 T' - eir,'"aq ddle °it o f `ROUlfii rnd IY:1:13d80/511*(nre,the illl eitia3.,... 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[IIIYP and "ue-ad_Atir th eieild'=” down'.loe'eir." 4- of the • be highl y en , - lc,:its the ppiw -of -the nt • ,_ • -rah, above/ I _"...11k0re.r'... ed--, .-- ' ~ great cltYnow to: r _fthern .- escaped or tins nessible of the :northern .- sinus : history w ere .* •'f depot , b ag- • b - - Th e tilt - tt" eine Europe; it al% wine • ..-.' -,"\ :interesting' vitair"-th • h , with to itt ','"----: is. -it •-..• esant ' f its !..,‘”r d '...'","detel eominere privileges ; o f of the o huhdte -Iliilatic ,and Pri the Ifitah to population fer of Law at even .the amounted- the "',"m e at, offered a populationta t0 t „,... it connect: in ' _ -- • ittl_- „,•ItS psrly-ega ..- een--14P-7 :-,`2Ttertere--d,;.:.thena' Thiiteen`" -tnr°P itseabe ;thoosiab .k.' in `the i,tiyely with f the H Russians '• ' . ifpgdmal more eire' Int*er * f the fane ~. itself stil •- • ~a-g-a 4. -ti-de ° half ittr Novv - .' h 10e°-`*- der--"ha v wit , et No v+ Y- rt the wen- .. iyell-kae_. the-gre, e* an itt,tho -- d ri nd -' ' • eagn T ex p ressed . 7 , i s t Go J • aching --- vrefetowhe.';an re 3 • mi mos t approaching 7. provesl....o' ~__,„ablaie-itittolphe,lloogh ‘ '...+, ere„ ;.;,14iais '3U in thwasit°l showy ' Peel: P ' .3'° - ;qUe grand eur i,'untit lie the 'sdeiXab9":l h 11";iiSte,„ 16 , -e- Tof-,ii.yen,,*wagrabs, un der the BP • O. ,''"iiito,'', -"..'-g.,the 'ld, The A - cirs; acid even!,re -7-"ifitiliYi6FThe war' -telyf Watrzud,'eaenakihiclueas, ;::: ir‘aege ine'M66r titathe ParaP 'hade- Ev en blzd the" , were th e' 4--fit° the 8 seem ed to seT ,a 5 ' 7 -3sloora '' f EutoPeilords" . oeePre rairtilkii? th e `s'neft,sev'o9ldeur ocepridt,:•watia ' le - V-vaigtjfrhe •-Cki.rlnragregqueseir-ontYclsittant "!!)Itheinnltie man: :"...., rutteett,L, "t;ueed--.,..theLitovh2,66 th ei:es4inwelYestraludlo!,o2,6;,, ' p--rdaitis.,,t,":4,lolLLTiertioyea-ihthe;-4,—,assal P.flosl3-t. ". - 4'fille,';','"77eil,-.-"--' 0. throu gh every reedy" ' even, „native Prinof haattP led th atl tent,t° &that . ~..-; lies apola iominsa imperia-' live; la 2 to teem", ..,;itis;",th° rod at, the-t° lead th e „ „„ r•-• id tate,. • - or perhaps r 'collector s should a 'fee. ” shoe.- tto rergstheir Tarta-nrinei..- S ' give lum -mission at tan .----d - ' • ,theY r 6 - -BUSS b ridle,: rind one " ' when ' the the state! '-- - '-•••, `thelv , /11- 'hut% devastators, to have i 11.4 , ' 8 hors e heir cap sweepingseem horn. l'artaL' o ut of t those !" whe, the f.tattSther of .sononen't,palatah the north*. t 1 zi3dform.,antie,,"" to tinle apea.,,„_,„storYf -,",-- tetweite -g!-ftorn ume.i now ro seof Europi7koshed -lia) eh sans ; r em °l'Ai.artup' er'"oeparlaf sovereigntiesworld, of l' ble iligi, ilhl nes 06610 ol'of th!oi,,,the roe, cr ush ed -' _-.- i . -,..XteCciau cibi% tstiO.__°l6l:iktal'e°,,Teo he",lads;.7... 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First, theta is , the prieciple that a fixed ad valorem' duty al tall .prevaiLand:be utforce _at all times. For one, lam spit . hing , to Muria by that ;intimate. There are certain va vie nouenstafloat es toils, tidfity and necessity ofspe.eific duties and discriminations, which I ant persuaded a -vise `frisiiita r wma- of- a right understanding -on the - Subiect. haveliadtheasiratorem principle practically in rea over mica ,tite compromise , act 'wag passed; and ere line tieen-tio,difficulty.in administering the- dutierronthe . trets fict;.ettlllat PricelPle. • t 't :was dtecessary . first to ascertain the value of ilia• koodth, +yid ffien to :Impose -the :duty-a - I)bn them ; and in :the., commencement of the act to this day, the mg_ i , 4lo.,:o4.4,Thiciple,„ha s bean substantially 'in operation: ComparethedtTerence between specific and the ad vale- , Vein syetem of:daties,:and I:-maintain that-the 'Latter is "Itstl;v,,entilled to the _Preference , The one PrinQfple clams the duty paid: shall be upon the real valu e of t h e ,' a/tibia taxed; the specific principle imposes}an equal_ Autymtertinles greatly:unequalqn value. Coffee, for , example,. (awl iris an article which always aaggests it-. atilt to mythoughts,) is - one of the articles .on which a iipepjfie dittyhas been. levied. Now it is - perfectly well lrinvovp.that the Mocha coffee is worth at least twice as Mackasiltis coffee of St. Domingo or Cuba, yet both pay the samoduty.. The tax has no respect to the value. but Ls; arbitraritY4evied . on all articles of specific 'kind 7a106, - however various and unequal may he their value. , T. say that, in theory and according to every sound pria cipleofjustlceohe ad CEIZOTMI mode of taxation'is end -4lettio the: preference. There is, I admit, one objection rolft,tia . . Me value Of, an article :is a..matter subject to ':OpirtiOtt,lirid as opinionis - Wlll ever vary, hither honestly oyfraudolently,thereis sores :diffieulty in preventing Tratids:'lltiewnliphe". home valuation proposed by my ;friend from Ilhoderilland,:iMi. Sinumami,„) the adValorem Vystersi'canbeadeined with all practicable safety, and waibis'liahlb,Onlyto.l . ltoset-infiances of fraud which are Snider any tail every system. - " - Again • `what linitheen the , fact from the origin of the •grivcri3lnlein until nottl,,The articles from which the greateidmitount of revenue hart bean drawn, such as Iwoollerist linens,iiiks, Cottons, worsteds„and afew oth ers have allheen taxed on the ad ralarens pfinciple and there has been no difficultY in the operation.' believe, apart the.whole,thatit is the best mode ; I believe:that I -We adopt a fixed rate ad'valorem; where-ever it can -beidoite, the revenue will bc - subjected to 'fewer frauds ,thanAhoujustice and frauds incident'. (o-specific duties." ; One offfie moat projific sourcessof thejlolatiOn. of our revenue laws has been;as every bad knows, the effort te.gmiagoOda of u .fine r t itialltrandlaghei , valnei ad- Initted andetihelowor rate of dutylt - Muted lam those of. 's sower wane. The : hoitorallle 'gentleman , from New 1/ampihira, (hTt..Vrciedburyt) . - and -the - honorable Sena. for ft= Now Yprk, Wright,) both well know Ws. •-• • • , , .••• . •,, . EIMMIERE MEE El= ESE ME /MU • •• " -Pr , A , , refirahiGie - a4 , .tyliiklirlth hie bfol.bl,l" , 160, :tsar plitetifiiii-thigteie•aCiliedeceaseiUteiriether,. but berth rindet.thi-Olidtrinichif(iitiliirkess . was mind Ondbadtifiircen.de'fidilititlitbne, anti. Peter became•iole - seveyOtoiest . [Ot k .:-) - The ace esaieit'Of etetbegaathe aatandgreat eet. period of..Ruiebilihietbiy; 'Thoiigliatman of Tierce passiOns - and. barbarian tails, he had form ed. a high 'conception of the value of European arta, chiefly through an intelligent Genevese, Le% fun, who had been : his tutor. • • [B/ackwood's Magazine. C4t 9 :Leming Post. tWmmisprrownimlrs.lionuEV?: Mci*et,llMti.on 1200,J#0gY..40 - • -;P:1 - 1 1 -T , S•13 Wit 43 HI %,,* 1 . • - TUESDAY AtORNINGOEFTESIDER 25 ':•18419 ttiNO. . tTOILYA:GAIVIBIX, p.F LYCo l 26::pol 7 lll7: . '' . .tlol2ll..*Pcitiooratte Tickets ; VO: Butler County. JONAS MiIeCLINTOCK, JAMES C. RICHEY, Robinson. JAMES'SCOTT Elizabeth. THOMAS ILIOFFIT, Allegheny City. :JOAN D.ll/LLEltitiouth Pittsburgh 'PROVIONOTASIT : •: - ::7OHN.COYLErririabargh. . • Thassmuter ~ - , :l'E(OhlAS:BLACK3lollE,Birmingham uosmassuntica: OE D. Vir, ANDREW ideCLEESTER, Findley Pitts b tire' 64 46 4 V , :ej Tickets. The for' 'Cauaty, iu niarfpcntedai this officer and reaftfofielivery. ear frigricip skuitied to call, and tat a eupply for thC.differentl toting diskink.- DZr•l'hp.Derifocratth County Committee' of Cor- Tibijjthaileiin ;pi:l'4*Y it& th n last Co aven deli, are re queited 'to meat iiiiniki,house of Ma joe. Fiekelieb , in the DiatruiiC4Pithatifigh on Wedner4lay, the 26th .inst. ut 1I - 01c10ck.14.11... • ~' _ ' ' "l i filitibittililiigiiii*icif4if the' members of the dat4clitlne4. pa . nioOnAy Tequeitea, as' business of liiii:jo . 4.o4rßtkoiltfpught befire'..them - ,lbr:,colishi• Ittiotiil.!4: l : - •:.- ..'/XiIDREW BURKE; Chairman. , f ilii4/43ting panthut.'. gentlemen compose the _Commilthei vizi . '.'llnairesißUrke; ihoclas Neel, Charles Barnett, John zimysonitxdssmrd ,Thompson, Charles Rent, JobbiAt....pains, lesse . Sill, John Stevenson, James ..4146, , Nelson:Campbelli John B. Guthrie; Wm.Stur seithphimon R . Watson , Benjamin' Dilworth, R. i Toter; James Toting, ' - - . .Yon Ai dt let Dinaocratie'voter seo that ho" is assess ed. The law makes it necessary that you should be assessed atleast ten dayiliefore the Election, or have paid a'Stare or Coun ty . tax within two years. - Sep to it at orsoy:stiay loose your vote. ,10111E, - TAUBLEFF. S.Pe.o4e - u4:Akft!Valonun li;t3gles. ayisli f yiVOß tehavi-'Mm. •TheDemoffratie- Party are in 'Rivet:Of Protect ing- , all the great interests of the cratry alike, in. ro AgriCulture, 'iomerCe,' Manufactures, and Mechanic , Arts, through • a, Revenue Tariff,* based nporr ad to=m principles. The great muse -'nrthe,Whig'party occupy the same grounds with I.lte Democracy - on-this .subjectc •The Whig leads 'eta •hirsvever,,,ivlio control the party, end ,a "few tonseilative Mtinopoliste, - are ittlavorOf.ia..higkt or inittibitniy.Titriff, for the benefit of 'the xnatiii• faCturerafexclisiVelY, by rite* eliecific Thiri,.then, is the ieal difference between the two parties, expressed in lifew.woicti. The Federal.party falsely,aresert that the Tariff of 1846 Pi a free trade meaeure. All Tariffs , . roust of.ttecesslity be protective, to the extent of 'the duties imposed. The Tariff of 1846 imposes a duty of 30 per centum ad valorem, and coma quently protects the domestic interests of the ctiontry 30 per cent. For example, a certain arti- Cle tbst is 'imported costs , a dollar—the momantit is landed; the governtnent officer adds 30 cents to -the cost,>in tha shape of duty; or $3O on every article thitt, costs $lOO. The American citizen, therefore; Who manufactures the same article, has $3O legislimtedinto his pocket by Con gresson every $lOO worth . of goods:he manufactures. This is a plain , matterffact illustration of the workings of the Preterit revenue lavra.af the country. Now, the Federal MoiSepoHista seek to abolish the ad vcitorem' systemJ.of duties, as beautifully carried out in the present just and equitable 'Tariff, and sUbstii ute specific duties instead thereof. But, do ;he Feit.eralistipmpOse to "protect" the Fat merillist*echanic, or the Merchant, by means of specific duties? - Not at all. They desire to " , protect" the rich manufacturer alone! or, irr other 'words, they wish the Government to take care oi• the rich,in order that the rich may take care of the poor!! MT. CLAT---"gal Nat H&nu CLAT,"INhi) the uhlthoydedged leader of Whiggery in the Uni ted Eticites.—is the friend and advocate of ad yak. - reni-ifiriiet; end hence, must be in favor of the .principles hi. the .TaritT of 1846. We publish be.. .low an ov:ractlrom a speech delivered by Mr. U,S.Senate, a short time before he tellie:DAkti,e)seAlik . thet body. We offer it to the priblikoituld especially to the Whig and Conserve. tiva*onopolists, aia'atinding and unanswerable argument to all their silly. assaults upon the prin. cipits'irf the Tariff of 1846! • MR. CLAY ON TEE TARIFE. =IN MEM ~~ . ~':: =I butif motive fof•sucts,An affort;: r mad the franA ' ll l ge...Pr0 5 0". rem" would hetylakefpluee.. , -Iri L'aildtoitufau, woo boo reed' tit able. 'reportl mid lllr.f.nure: a - Scottish .member llMEibusecOf Comm *must peY•celvei they seem lobe giving up specitlefd ties and it vnriett of. ad eaferemduties;toleve One permanent fixed rate duty Gar allartiolea...lartiNVilltugErepeatito adhe re greet prinelpio laid down , in the compromise • Oct If there b e those 'who suppose Mit, toulelthe epecific fora, of doh'. a /46er:degree of protection can- be secured': -than undertheathermodeitwOuht observe that the , 00 tual measure of proteetiou doe s not &peril;eon theirs'. but on the of the duty drhich lee drip" DP tin rival anlete:e • 4:•," Publie Itistiooli.l7,carriiiti;ll*ildlen• We hnvtlitiorthimclmi to hire 'e th os ill gal and unnatural coerce pumued by iptrat'ef, the School 'reetercof.-the City in regard to - .tielored children. FrOnlitiefi•lroaaliOsition'ithif olcaste ,they have not been admitted Into the Public flchools, though the law la Plaid upon,the subject, , and atifle; , , nided-by the_ Seeretat7 of the t omnimisteal th irta letter before is,. addressed to , latie;:of- our initiate' •-. the School:Directors can tie eompeyed to . tuhuit them, ' picivide School for their , district, Miderthiki . ontrol andeupershtifttrf the:Di* rectors. '' • • ,;;„.: •;•.".:! • The first clanie of the - 16tht , seetioi iirite)nw:p! the last seasionrelating to Common ffibOrdt;:nialies it th'iduty of the , Directors-of SChool dlairtits, to ~e stabliett At:sufficient number' of CoentinilBetiorMl for thendocation of scary individuallietTreen the ages, of fitii'#hd twenty - one years in ' thediettiet.”— In tbia2eititiry-itard" bait resolved lump' e School District, and bad entree Inure sehOola in it exclusively for white children. To guFrid of the charge of the colored children, Sotrie!UPthe have cent those residing in themifor a trifling : o* pensation, to a School 'in thnllfti wed vrhich ii kept in a damp, unhealthy, cluithlrsininiti knee':meet, meet, and no further attention:is Paid to Even this provision; we have been told, has been re- . coolly abandoned. ft is Will 'known most of the colored families reside in, the poorer wards -of the' city, and on this account the Directors of the old and wealthier wards say' they will have nothing to do with them; while the Directors of the wards that have them say that .theYL'llOrive 'no lazes of any amount, or benefit from the latter ofthis unfortunate class, and it is as mu . ofi;ao.igi:,'cayi'do to echiUnie the whites, and they thrnat:therkoir also! - Although the Ditectern,btitiin public schools of the city can be ;mpelled to-cdniit colored children Into their' - eOstly:'bnildings, yet we think each' 'n equrse would. not result beeeficially to the blanks. Thi'preludiccit'otsoforinifei;sitsretreing that it ie fm possible-lo emilipte them. And-If by a legal pro cess the colored' children should be forced into the 'sloe's with; the whites, they would be constantly subject to conitunelpend, theta; the character of the street educated' boys of the . city forbids any ,other, conclusion. What then.is to bedsitter We think it is thedaty of the S'ehnol Directors of the city to meet to convention sad take the matter intosoasideration. The course thit strikes as as the most advisable, is to build a separate school house for all the colored children of.the city, to be wider the superintendence of a committee of one Director from each w. 4, odd to be supported out of a common fund. F--Since the doss tids'yiiifters, ae haVe learned that the School Director' of the 6th ward hare re solved to admit the colored children of that ward into their School House incompliance With the law: The other.SchoolDirectore should litok-tc; their du ties before snits are brought agoimit them, and we are informed duo, compulsory measurer are in pro , wen. More About the Letter Tax. The whig.papers ore evidently becoming kick of ,the Letter Tax, imposed upon 'our 'citizens by the Present wicked and corrupt administration. The Deacon talks piously on the subject; and thir Jour nal flounders and groans, as if suffering from intense agony or hady and stied. To evdld all the odium ditgrace,ofttldaintkinOiut litzsine,z,.thes# 'Odra ,cates ofTaylerism alledge that the CouttsztnisAiz .originated with-Care Johnson!: suppose It did 1. it is enough for . us, to know that Democratic: Posuroutert were never guilty of the ,maineess of carrying out the outragious lair; The trneinCaning end intent ofthe law, unquestionably, waste ehargo but rive cane for advertised letters—eo it his been universally construed by Democratic Incumbents; and this ucknowiedgadAustom bet settled down Into what has bean: considered the low of,tlinland for many years. ;hie is well known. The Jrnanal teaks to remove the blame from Mr. Roseburg, and transfer It toldr:Colamer i tind tuna us that the Pow Master General designatnd two papers to db the ad. vatting in this city, in pursuance !of the following rule: Bat neither the additional espcinstiof the adver tisement in a second paper, nor of more frequent ad• vertiaements in a single paper, Is to bo incurred at any office, unless specialty directed by the Pose Master General." Says' the . Journal- " Mr. Roseburg, therefore, merely excepted oiderssvhicb the Post Mester Gen era) has Jellied for the better pomotion of the later este of tho Deportment." • Then, the "great executioner? who mismanages the affairs of the Post Office Department, ie the par son who has imposed this odious tax upon our citi zen,. Remember this, yo who assisted in placing the present corrupt and imbecile adminiatmtion In power. , The roua crier Tax wee a demi letter upon the statute book, until rearm (I) whiggery obtained power by 'fraud and falsehood. Will not honest men of all parties rise in choir strength, and place the seal of condemnation upon Taylor Whiggery at ebe ballot box I The Prospect. /incept latelligence from different sections of the State, • remarks the Westchester Republican, con fume tut in the opinion heretofore expressed, that John A. Gamble will be elected by guile a largo ma- Y.verywhcre, in every county, thedemacra. tic party is united cordially in his support. He is emphatically the candidate of the wnoz.r. and is so regarded and supported in the Eastern 'a well as in the Northern and Southern, as well as in the more contra! counties. , Our opponents did, at one time, hope that by the nomination of Mr. Fuller, - they would make some inroads upon Mr. Gitroble in the North Branch coun ties. In this, however, we feel great confidence, they will be seriously disappointed. There exists no, good reason why :the' Dettiocmta in that reginii should .support him in preference to Mr. Gamble..An intelligent Democrat in Xbat se'etion of the State, *rites us bin opinion that Pthroughout all the Nor thern counties, there will be a largely inerased vote given to Mr. Gamble. over - that for Painter, in 1848.1, The result, however, at last depends not , merely tipon this section or.tbat seetion,—but, upon all sec tions and all conotiesi , doing their fell duty--rally. log their entire Democratic vote to the polls. In this matter, Democrats. of „Chester, your votes aro just as importaot—toll just as effectually,--.and con. tiibuto just as much to victory, as the voice of Dem. aerate in any other section or county. • If, therefore, yiiu would have the State ,carried by a democratic sjority, you roust work for it. This is our duty— it ca the duty ofall ; and if faithfully performed, the res nit cannot WI to be eminently 'gratifyilig to all Demioorats, while it will be a vordiet of condemo;. lion figainst the Taylor and Johnston dynastice. If Pennsylvania is to' redeem her former standing as a demo.cratic State, it meat be by the votes of all the Demoolcats of Chester, as well as other comitiei. Let be all, therefore, bear this inmind, and act accor. dingly. Dtr-mis sj i'ompk ins, who was scalded on the Omni. neur Boonville, Mo., is recovering. I Mae pe w , e ll, ano th e r of the sufferers will, it la thought, apt tmcover. ;: • Nay- ,Tetp - prisonpra, nude a hole -la _Atte- , all or thili cell the Bt. Louis Jail, on 4rlvi night id' thi -9,111 inst., and, with the aid of ropes made of their teal° robes, reached the ground and escaped. ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~. EOM = ? I .Y, •eF .~t 'rh I t, , . . ~--•.,..,.. ;-.,li::::;...',.;3:1.•;":-,.7:z;.::.::',-.:',i71:,.....2.'.,._....-ir...-=..:.-.:: ;'~,., . . , "• • fiho asttralttcamrke ho manuEm., .tilteri*iiiiriid - iifhltitifriiiideilliefoisl ball ofpolitc- Icirienthewrhigalive. - liaipet:uptin.;the subject of purpose of ,limiti l atriiitSkOria . "rtht.ry, until their. irelfish'deirignilintri can ftilly the real and. lindostry'orther:calmtry penceivothlitabe greatest re f.lierthey can experieticet . ?will'he'tor get rid such. I loafer:Tibliticanaiss .-iffie , Nevi.Vorit Dry Gonda t porter Bays .. *e give, the folloWitig'estract from a letter, writ.' ten by't gentleman Who has an important pecuniary. interest fu . the ptoeperity of American manufacturers, referring to our artiolii.oflam week upon the subject of. the:Tariff: '. • • _ t. _ tikreceive the 1)1444 regularly sod find it very well sustained, partiaularly in the irepoitant chanic leristies .;of moralityt tied lite ra r y : Independence. ,Yoar. bearding of this"DlaZoirrier last weelOntio ad mirable.,We want tto feelattrium about f.tbe de ,structionronght by the Tariff of 1 46. Let mriave the naked truth as to' results, end take up 4ites dutiett out atilt(' licialleof political domagoguee, no iticittei,irbyeo doing' a thousand M. Cis. are spoiled. .of their chance for 'immortality. - From the termite :ofeny own eeperienee, I aboold think the foolish cluirg . eeen•some Ayttettiali aught to boebatcd, and 'then wiih; ycific cash duties, based on out present rates _we ought to - get • Convention' The Massachmsettri Democratic State Convention aatietibleilat' Springfield, on the 19th. inst.: There were'about, nix. ,htatdrid delegates in attendance Erastes D. Beach, ofi . Springfield; in the chair. 7 George S. BoUtwell; ',of Croton, watt implicated, 'brhallot as,candidatp bertha office of Governor. . ;.fletiry.W. CtushaMe, of Blmololotowo• woraollu ,nated'fat LieutenatitlGovernor. - • Faseolations were ndopted, opposiog the ester:sloe., ot.i4very, but refusing to make that question a par. Wiest. An eflort_toetrike out tho last part of the 'violation failed:' The Boston'Post Says: With ouch canditiates as Boartvra.r. and Cuatiitatr, and a faithful adherence to the priociples of true democracy, SUCCCSS, eooner or later, must crow:l ' 4ser labors. Michigan Democratic Convention. th The -Deonrsey o Michigan assembled f n State Converthon on the 'l9th . inst., at.Jac@ao,. The 'Convention was quite MI. Ron . . S. trusax;oratile amazop, President; 'hod Messrs. Whittemtre Williams, Secretarien. The Hon. JOHN S. OARHY, the present oi:isomer, was ro-eomizeted for;that office.. WrLirou 111.-Frxr Qui the prevent incumbent, re-nominated/or Liem. Governor. . - Rtrist..nna ; W.,/zwinun, proprietor of the Adrian .WatPhtcrSecs ,- .Ta . nominated for.. State Printer. The'Detroit Free E'reas 03p: “The Ock4 is ono 'of the ever presented, and will bo triumphantly elected. We have' bever attended a convention which commenced Bail terminated more hirmoni ously. The best feeling prevailed, and a udivereal detCrmination to maintain democratic ascendancy, wee evinced , by all. J,appeo litimbenan. The Si. Louie Daiii daionc.opies an article from theTost, in which it iVaaatited that the Ddlegates to tho recent Democratic County Convention, in this city, had , united in joint call, Inviting` the Hon. hates Bucnarren to Pittsburgh, and remarks: “Could not the honorable gentleman extend his tour as far • west as St. Louie? Bo has many ivarni Glenda here, and we reef confident that among the honest democracy he 'would get a warm wad hearty welcome. Wo would like to eec him. "Old Duck" and "Old. Hellion' , would be a eight worth looking' at, and such a one as le not seen more than Once in . generation." Democratic Grip in New Torii. The New York Globe has et the head of its Edito rial column. two Democratic hands, tightly gripped is pat kother• cutialnTiale °Calm ~perfect milieu runt good (baling which ntivr prevails tireouget etirifriaida in the Empire State. !The Globe has the fallowing "Firm, united, let us be, Rallyieg round our Liberty; Like a band df hiethcra join-- ' Peace and safety 0 "311 emi t ' "Thosowtto Mao owy doubt oftho union' of tho Detoocraey; joeC tarn thliir eyes to the cut of ( 11° .pa tu t cr l ti f GrfPsiit the bead of our colott(os.,, Catne.Outor. We learn from thrl , /riditma Stote Sentinel that WALLece, Riq.Abrother of El-Governor . Wallace,) who'edlted4 z Toylor:cereilaigo paper laat Rammer called the ...Rmah and Ready Banner, ,, at Marion, tad., now potiliehes da'addrces to the pub.. Ho io which he caeberro -whiggery, and cornea ouaa . „ Democrat! Livery- isonethlo thing, and one which we have en doubt hiegood seneo dictated long ago. .. t . DLAGROIter OF WOUII2ICHT:: DY Aff .1117EDDIVO PLlT sittan.—Dr: Badonitittiterly of the N. Y. Courier and EnottirCt--now . o the Merchant's Day Book— . says: "The Whig party, beaten on every direct issue, has =ea:lively atm nitonedevery measure ofbrnOrial legislation--every prioiciple on which it 'teas first forme/ and united. Having done so, it should have dirsolied; bat the forte and organisation of the party havehgen linen kept tip,. for no.other end than the elevation of prozninentpartaans to places ref'power and profit. &great .nbmber, who hate long been enslaved by versatile atid unprincipled leaders, have at last found • not this Tact; and a sense of the truth will pervade the 'Whole! mass." A WORDROLTII CeitE+A correspondent of the N. Y. Herold thus describe!' a cane carried by ex-Gov. . . Marcy ad the Syracuse Convention: liGov. Marcy sported a heavy walking stick, ivory headed and gold ferruled, with a socket of bran at the foot. The timber, of the cane is from the dag Stall of the National Palace of Mexico, occupied by the Americans Sept.. 14,1847. The socket is from a MexiCau howltker, anethe iron ramrod 'ore Mexi can °Reopens, run , thrsugh the heart of the stick, gives it tiro solidity O Homo* vittee. The ferrule which binds the ivory head to the cane is of Califor nia gold, and the Govgipor says ho has no doubt that the Ivory .is fronOrtnalsof tithe eilepha ot ,, which so many of the volunteers discolercd in the derierts and ferfes craferifea'cit Mosica.” Such .3 ttetiak” would give a body cif:tempt:At hit theta luiriA enough'. ,;.licipo Mr. Marcy is a peace man. - I Collil3iimxiel W. Black. . This gentleman on hie recent visit to this place, was cordially eselyed by our citizens, many of whom einbraced the, iipportopity of taling him by the hand. Hie frank and ;cure:mei demeanor, es well as his burning eloquence, woe him hosts of friends and admirers. He needs only to become as well known in other - parts of Oho State as he le about home, to be as deservedly pop , ular. We are pleaseifto learn tram him that he fir ,strongly in favor of that truly Democratic measure, the Freedom of the Public Lands. ,This meaaure,lve ere convinced, would be of meal benefit4o the pudph3;and we arohappy to find such makes Ceol. Bleck, among its advocates. . 1 Blairsville Apaiachian. Saloon Areent...Vall In the Water. Monsieur Victor . Tardtille made another balloon ascent, at New , York, piliyirednesday evening. Ho went up with Vs head down end his heels up, at tached to a line suspended from the balloon. Ho shortly, however, raised 'himself by means of cords he held in his hands, and stood erect as the gas in.. dated silk 'rose Into tho Mr, amidst the cheers of the multitude. It rese'to.a vast height and then took weate.riy. direction over the city of Brooklyn, and across the river, till Wits over the ferry slip at , Whitehall, Monsieur Vardalln appearing not as large as a squirrel. It was then born south for a short .distance ~;by an upper variant, when it suddenly a rapidly ... 4 tscendod and the =onset fell into therm. ter about the middle of the channel. He detached himself from the balloon kiy means of a knife., and swain till one of the numerous boats which were in the river picked him up, The balloon was partially. discharged of W . , gas, null brought to Governor's Island, whore it was completely emptied and folded up for another day. ' 11iir'The enltivatio ' nittbe Ten Plant, which was undertaken by Mr. Japierilmitb, near, Greenfield, S. in 1848, has ao far picived highly anceesatel. Pi ylsester Brown - Is : atone Stead Saw.ndll., at. 13 - Rochester, (insured for 66,0000 was burned last Saturday, supposed to be fired by an incondiari. ~~,~-~- - -.,:'.',,,,..,-.--:';:,;', • A - - LI - • - . L - T Avec! el!.O ftiteteitittheig : Lotiterirron'rcetitpi • The'ollewing litter: l r. Do'e.tor If. Diea:saki of:llo',lgeW4terith.this county;. addressed • to his 0 1. 0ep -12 4.T.ttostighettetur; : itits : heen kind ly furnished t forlublicatioo,'lted-wdl be found of ipterest.toAllthe Doitor's ffiends ' and acquaiotan .. , .eees.elatt plucularlyto those whore friends an rel • atlttottr aye ginoto the gold region by the over. :lisiltaniii,: : :4laludependence and the Plains. The. ,Dectnek.striall company of seven was the aridity make the trip through; outstripping all others on the' road; andlie /etter shows the.bardehlps PrObablag : ieVisofferitigeefthorio" who weitildtraierke the plains later in the lonian. • .. . •Sdeniatirizo Csrv,-.laly .20;,1849::•: Ow+. :Burnam t-41y. the - Caption of this letteri• you will: see that Lam Curdle Saciainento; froni - the. water of whieb;you will, remember,.l . proud// ; iii'. 'drink; if living,' by, the first That. promise 1' have realized at these:Penis, of he suffering But for 'the present Inhere only time to - . say that.76;arrired heiremr(the 19th day ef.July;ia good health'and fine 'spirits;; titekleg Ans tialckesil trip front'. Independence tbAis..PlaceorileCeid;7•Wci left Indepeddence on the 12th dayid "Aprili in Capt . : . Paulse comPany,Of travel = sled iboat 850:wiles; which' brOught:its npoOthe wto‘ ten; of . Sweet • Oar traitimaa:thif.first On thd route, ai 'Stated :to you,from - Illue or' Caw river, sod our, wagone muelt4ighter, thatiany we lei% at Independence, and In my opialan miter better dat claimed te - patis civerthe plains, (ban any other unit) that wriald follow an. Notwithstandingell this, oar train was ;Under the necessity of throwing away much of the baggage with which they lett hide pendence. :This kind of - detentioas I did nat_like, as the witefoo the ratite was getting.mther.scarce, and tyou(dnot likely be , sufficient to'sappli a long Iti - tilew•of tide tlifffeulty;Which I cab assure you is ilia_ ad all. one, 14,1liend4 Meant. !Moore, Parker, kair.trifself, held ucentrriltation : th determine what coarse we had better, pursue,. the. result:Of which wus,•that if we could succeed hi getting' one,' more team as light no ours, We wetild :take' leave of our train:rand try it alone. After.tonieainiiating our intontioqs to some of our, friends, - wasucceedetl.iii. getting rout , persons to say they : Would ; accompany , nu., This; You will unite with me iosaying,lwcui no small andettakiog; but however great, ;It appeared to be niceisary, from the circumstances which I have aliently mentioned. Having 'determined to undertake it, we bid good bye to our companions in trooble,lind 'posher) out .'to 1.9 i oar lock among, the red, men - ac the. rarest. Out •trainthett numbering; seven Men and eight mules, welievalleil ...teen hundred . miles of plains and mountains, palmate through the,(followieg tribes of Indianc--411e : Crown, tke Snakes,. the Flatheads or the Palln•tobpallor; the,. letane of Cptanticherilhe RdetDiggers, the Sireas, and one Or two others. ' ' • We pirted 'with our wagons .one handsed miles east of ForEflull. Having so ,nrranged : oar effects as to enable, ua.to pack them on our mules, we Sr. rived at Fott Hull on the 16th day of Jane. The persona With whom we metal the Fort, appeared to be;very Mach natonished,.and could sCapcely believe that we badcome from the Statee. They all united in saying, that it-was a great undertaking for so small - a party,-raTact of which we were well aware. But vre told theie that we had left home' with n view of seeing We diggings, at all hazards. This 'we have note accompliabed. Oar train, as we were" in the babieof calling it, was a email one Whoa we, left our company ou the plains, but thank :God our number was: the same when we first saw , the waters: of th e Sieramento. Not one of es was sick; but Heaven Naomi that wo suffered every thing but death, tot water. Our animals shared in our gruffer.. lugs, hut:ot'ono of them diede—Bat theArcarcity of water was' Mat the only source..of suffering to us. We. suffered' much lb? sleep, there being but seven of us in number; it required most of mi every night • to guard bas animals and baggage from; the ledians.. TMs, toge th er with great amou nt of eolicitude for. out.perstipal safety, wore as down very.mach: dad. now sinclinwe are hete t :sad.' look back and think of our dear friends and acquaintances, from whom We. 'parted op the waters of Sweet river, and, the thou. sands whneu we left at Independ,ence, who must,/ should theyiprOsecute their jour ney. drink deeply- Of the pa:taboos of which we had saffered, my heart sickens within me. Many of them • will never get here anima they abandon their wagons and much of their baggage. They will stiffer mneh for water; and on dee account, their animals will sicken and. die. WO are at this time operating on tho middltt branch of the Sacramento, do what is called Igo' “Big 8ar,P,19 miles above this place triends sa walk ,•vrtadst . l would contia &own !tit the.: city, to pieiMre provisions, moat of which ere very dear, but'atill - mote dear at the "Big. Bar. 7 I . am) writing this latter in what they term , a state bete, hat io tho States we would call it a market bodge; all hied..of-business going on at once. •',l vrcluld glad to stealiklittle time to give you on idea of the prices in califonfia, but I see -that .my package Of provisions is very nearly ready, so I must be brief. I am told ithat things are very cheep ,in the city of San Frauciado; many artieleetelling at auction for much lead' than they cost in the city of New YOrk; but such it by •n 6 mean, the case at the mince. Cof... lie at thiseity is 181 cents per lb., hut at the mines el per ituf.Sugar at the mines, $l, 25; paleratus, $l2; and :Cheese ,$2 per lb. - Sweet milk by the pint,. ftwo.thirda of which is water, ) $1; Boots' from e 25., to $45 a P3tei Brandy $1 per drink; whiskey the' , same. Most of the men hero are making from one'. to three ounces ofgold dust per day; many'of whom spend it ai fast as they make it. My mule is ready; and I most go. I bare 70 miles to travel before I reach my Wends, but that is nothing to me now; I am a travelliog man.' You will hear from me again in a few days., I have not heard one word from home tiinee I stepped, on board Meateamboat Hibernia, on the 20th day.of March, at g o it Beaver Point. Present.my kind re gard to all my friends, and may God bless you all. Your affectionate brother, ' JOSEPH ff. DICKSON. ' • EMT' An:editor off towards sunset has fallen into the hands :of .the Philistines, and breaks forth la the following heart moving appeal—Perlers Pic Me. Sheriff spate ,that press, ''TOucti not a single typo, Don't& put mein distress, :To dick - to me through in all to me— Igen what shall I dot 'ten why not let it be! Of!, sheriff—boo! boo! hoof I t Vier NOT/C8 EVERY one wuou re NAV CONCERN. —The Ameritan Oil, having performed by Reuse so many remarkable cures, and being a powerful Re medial Agqnt for various diseases, has induced setae persona to eistinterfeit this valuable medicine. The original and genuine 'American Oil is obtained froM a WWI in Barkavillo, ;Kentucky from the sole and only proprietors, D. Hale & Co;, who appointed Mr. Wm. Jackson'; of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their sole and only agent for espplying subagents in wes tern PenneYlvania, western Virginia, and part of Ohio. The tree and genuine American Oil is a dark green color. :There are various counterfelta abroad —some Seteca Oil, some a mirture closely reason; tiling theOpine°, purporting to coineOcint the PRO burgh and, Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black, setae White, said to be mtulelrom the Origi nal American Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only and solo proprietors of the true and original American Oil; DO lickrsor NEVER DID supply any persons who mike the, article called Estradt of American said to be refined, clarified andconcentrated. BEWARE the worthless counterfeits, and OR.' SERVE that Wm. Jaeksod,.B9'Lltiefty street; Pitts; burgh, head of Wood street is the 01 4 ILY and SOLE agent for thet.above mentioned District, and that none , is genuine ibut what has the name and address printed on the label, audio the pamphlet in , which:. each bottle le•enveloped, end • likewise. notice that Ourproprietene address ie printed in;each pan:iblet thus: & Co., Kentucky;?. Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the price.. Tim genuine is sold invariably at 50 ctn. pet bottle and no less, while COOS•of-thircounterfeite are sold at tarioas prices trader.: : '- The Pure And only !actinide Atirerfeinroir . abld' wholesale and 'retail by :Wm.-Jackson, at the only agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty stree t , head of Wood at. • ' "..' - ang3l;3m Fairmcivant eitiaar.e a c reepeet. fully informett.that. the Zanteroura. Pm* GnawVr will 0 M Rive a BALLFatne.i . evening . , November oth, at the lifayette disop6t,9 Rooms. The Managers havieengned, Mr. WAtee's 15atidfcir the occasion, „ . eep2s:td, Mr Medi glut oe iety.--A regular Meeting of the Medical 9ocielrof •Allegheny CoP,Pa.,tivill be held in.. UNION HA", corner of Fifth and Smithfield etleeta, ad TIIESDAT, Oct ' 2 , 41849, dill o'clock,' a. JonprS.littly • sep2s: 1 ; • • X.ll. PoLLoca. • .- irr Oysteirs $ Oysters t 1-.The•eubseriber Will keep up constantly tat the lifonongahela Exchtusgegrom ' this nine, FRESH:OYSTERS, which he wilt !Serve .0 id the very best style: • E. C. CAMPBELL, ,• - seplfklapr 1 • Cor. of Smithfield and Foattli ens.- DAPER 1 1Al l iGINGS-75,-000 pieteirof the latest Pall' , style E9t.h ti Glazed and-Common Paper Ifting-' ings now ticenzing from New York, Philadilphin! and' Baltimore. . The undersimiedhaving carefully selected the neutiii" patterns (ram six-of the.largest manufaaturing establish,. mentsin .the Eastern Cities, is =now prepared , to _self toAhoselinvingihouses to paper, country merehanls and othars t at priceteraliging frourlAcents to s2;ooperlpiecilil eop.2sS. G. RILL, 87 Woad et. (-IMAM — ANirl97ll. CREESE--115 boxes 1 6 ,f Cheese, for Palo by Ue9,l 1.8. BOr .`.;', 'i . 4 ; ~`.. ' , • 2, ,( 5- . .. .';.'•!..:. , . - :',.'''.... , :' - '.' . :• -, r7 „:...-..-....-;_..-;..4.:7..;,.-y:;.-:=.:-;.'.,;-..,,•-...'..-: El lIIIN ENE • = v • .' 4 - - • 'LQOn4ATTEIm7 Ntiv oatil;;;; is nossAsiAliisit,...M4i t tfirtk asa! o , negny armege manta to ilebl.6ll.*;Dennisptie psearlo Meadville, to be called thci:tcPansylvania:SitUttel.” The fret esmbeyoLttte Bontinol,will be. issued in -shout iidee weeks redtl:Tanyorour bonne/U:Men whe wiah to have s'onoti raid , of:Custom from that quarter, had bitterndVetoll . oc, as have no doubt,frpni our knewlsdge:_fif 7amei, that he will print a poinda* Pfloon=natos'os.' Cooney., .Septetaticr tommini Council tniti'itulaiioinmiiiiig preadlifi proceeded to .liusinets. Minutes of-last nll3tillg , Wattread and accepted,. .. A'Petition telativo..to the grading iticfpavitig of .Referred to the Coinmitte on ettleit.. - .: • - ,• A potitlien asking an appropriation oi•-"1306 feet of hose and $l5O to thit'aiitsitint, Fire Company. Ac t ferred to coroteitlesfia The claim brlds.44o.olSe" for anilines rendered, was conitideieqio"o,t , iiiff ,, The, Sanita ry,,c . .ponittop. sent in q ,repi.rt advettie to; the •charge-thitsihtrptitidition of Pebnitylvtulia Avenue was ini6'iliiiirfai4d4gfiisease;• A Bl lPled. ;A Report. from the City. Alblelatoi:tiara read, in favor of altering the grade ofl e itiortyntteet.: Re ferredt° the An Ordinance: rotation; to. the, prehihiting of Street Preaching; iyee:read;:rgdieldo-41!) table: A Report was' MayOr to i 1181313. a ,deplinatetvtirfaut Fricli;#lrs9 r 7b,helaring. loot said Warr nt.~ A resolutioitswei(iittrsed the .6144 and prang of Bgtp , Relief acii•ch * eiu allege Sent to Sulectiteetincil. - -L; '• . .••• • . A reselSßolo,l l ,Otif the City to subscribe the:..requisitempkKoif.feiidif to prosecute the Wheeling BridgekCol%,-tfat kifttear2. red in. • • - • - ,f.• A resolution s aithefixing thepayment ot , ,blr. dicier bill, passed by , SelectCouncil, was concurid R. II- Bard4PF:lo4:l)Aeo hose, &c., cot:marked:in: ;;• . - • ' The Pittsbaigh Gas Co.', pasadd'f, by Selentl' totineil,concuitiftkin ! A resolution .was, offered , asking • permission for Col. Diehl to: tidauPl'.i stall in theAbEcitio totOes, fur' genep,tion` of butchery. Referred to Market Cotitiiilttee ; : • athei huaintws:wrii tiiiprioikigqomo . 3l2 - Council, but the usual courtesies due not beingawaittedmk•We could not rnalre a fall. re. report Uieroofl_' :•-• ,The Ordinance rolating to the prphibitingsif iti;eut preiabiug was referied to * the coineiittee en Ordir: oPqess intlioSoicat P*1104144 Suriussoit Cola; R9t. .1849.1-4lisrb I , g Soho" opinion by - Cilitithstieto GibSOO: Estate oftytle,Dieoxiit.Csientrittsiileat tßlinea s . epiiiion by 'Chief, „Tionleit' . #o4l . ,,',. ; ;„. Ball &Spoor. stlisped, opinion by Justice ' ,'4osikli;ll,oct..coust,4adscreat affieineil;lopiatioa.4 , iaetiett , litinoside:o: ' 7 • • Booll.va Wilson, DistriOSCOarii ;Tidgdootoi atructo. ;*l',Otiflokia by 7aSeiaa Ferrievo fleadaporni'DlatilelCOuri;JudifOilet ie- versed, opinion by Justice Coloileos.— eurojin;iliistiiettono, Judgment *Form ed, apiaion Taylor 'vs 6 7 3 ed; PekaiM l l ) .:o4 l . )- Minato! veroyd;Collti p oll:Plotii . Judgment fumedis y101 . 1104* lust;a6 Bell. Porter vs:*Gioniss, Clarion Camay; argued by Parviance for PlaintiTin Err)qLathy for • Efeeerident Ertirr' 4 Smith vs Presser Warren County; lodgment or mrPrOts. I ' ' " - • Messenger, Warren County, - argnod by ItinwialiVlitintiff- in Error, - ;Galbruitif For Defen defitiis trie(r:' Thorns! as Slow, ..Warren Loam y; argued-,by Brown for Plaintiff - I'li Error; Cor2s" . fno3tOndint Error. . • . 4- • : •. Pi tiamer-va _Mersa der, Clarion County; M , Calmont for PlaintF Error;rietstrfor•Defett• dent iii Error.! 4 , ••.• . 4 arsimf or Cry? Onpurrtret!:•:tMielme . anew= - brought imfore Ald.l"jorj or the h'irth 'terday cbargtid with violating; in , :itydritinqe `city, by Avertue;tier hay- - lag beetr; Warned not.tod rco by one oftho city , of - fleets. Michael became very indignant . _and .swore 'all - SOW itt . oaths agatast veoli • e l 9O. siionght b:efuni p t'be. more abusive thatabeforo;attct tlittsult'war; flaed s`4gnd$ ` 4gnd cost, , which he aware die. would nnt:, pay. He intimated to the Mderritan4itat i *mmrse hc was purauingwoulii.iejore. bunin the ,Sent. his being' candidate dna, Was very properly: informed; bf Mr Moior that hit: duty was to see the likyvairtitfftei4leu,e4rAeet', erereneti ti)ll4ito.Yr , him that be-mtiat either- tit rotlitt'iViekit:iii4 rioy;;ch give bail for the amount, Oi:i4 . ..Frituid send hitp a, the pip. th . the fine auti Maki New L Riesell;utlirtiPLlZlaklier rit.,has Just received, : and i is noVrepanipg,nre of the largest and cheapest stocks of fall and winter Dry; Goods that hair Mier been' offered Poi salc in this city Indeed, we were astonished when we looked *MVO hismatablfahment variety of goods he his idret4:iitiit-oin?i,eiftilisp4l-1 ed• nor did;our'.aurprlse'ritratin iri'jbelezint,whim we. were. ade acquainted with the prices - ;of of niiime of We articles. If a ceistoniee:Canapihe•Saited; both in quality „tie in vein to Icok eltewhere. See advertiserrierieitt'antithei' column: ; • NEW 8 scolleet,tho dettrYciven, Market and-Liberty, on Watnr, Street. Thelotslaid waste by - thaefire, stir atf, sacs ove r te.truttt opus:. We observed yesterday, fine three dory blockUi Warehouses aneerlyi' s finlithed, - ,fifee'*. yr itch arc 0,734-!).VMr.i FrwoAwolWAt.r;tiPlilteYiltail'Aye by Or ;' Lawrence, -11 rhose , Witrelohierts freat on' both Water'and" are',certainly%ii oantifulernataralobotlsm the streets. ' - '..TYPoßl4*Fiw:. , BAL! , ett:thitittl;oreArtilnniA had a • Ball 'on Ihe , "l9th met: whi is ElbUd by, the'papera as beiovl•brilliatifa itiiii,f*Ay:cann. 4kipl co of Faust wit orto.uislolhla 448,;(9114 ' 7 /'# el if, lll6 ' l 4t l ))o4:iiifploicoopoiifil. room iiwoiitt: more titan all the Chars an; ticioaliia:•denttiond : . , A CreT Patera say,il, that Plaq, 44; bridge,' nett Carts Gordo, in M exico, wa wep4 awn `y by n' recent fined. Wo:know tbhf it tae " once bloused: 'up but vie don>t believe thergt.uvei'AliUtf`eiotigli'of avatar to Mexico to eat oIT that adamantius , attno--. urn Ao well kkkhitOdefieliiiiivifittn)-pt "• - • V7E,D4.-I':44_ P*l:4lersPA'faTliffOr!eir-lbe-IM AlieghenY Litidge`-inat night cnew.. --, reillfd P ` ", come oQ Millie/ids. We elielenoi)eare hie name;; nor dE l w e iil l i *M h etbet : lie'Va B 4 3 TV -oe g rtl i/ k ; li t TherYouni'ilelvethe , performed Alp :Ammo' 1 eati 4 i 41161.1 5 1 n 6 4425t3 1 7-11 1 10 hamikatl 3 onletiliVg elae,or f s,gesr,it Ete;!' c•• , _.o,4 4 trateedurri f is; We ego; ihatpsst l irn ant! ell gaidg-PP`l4Cinciarlati t . a ,l # l t . alAtfe(P, what; t . q"4 'Paso that if thaY P9 BBtE l tt s l 7 l-lft Waktagt 6 kar 111 90 tl#4;ltriwilftqt Tar, ITALioN,BAtime Coatoan appear at tl,l a 'no acre tcomotraigtni4 i;~+. J; ".. ~:_ ;. ~`- -- INIIIIII MEM - - , 1 - ~' •,,!: ' ..,. - - '. '' ..• ;:,'. ' ••••-• ~: ' 4, ' 4 :., z.i k;.,;'!';'.4'.4•'- .'•,,,,, , , , 4, ,•'',..',.‘,4,-,:!, '',-..41'4::-f '43•,..'•,.'1 ••'4' •"• ,4, ..,•,•'' ,-; -..,'• . 4 - • - - „ •• ' ,'•-•,=...•„,.-..,, r -,!::'-.,•‘::', ..'_-,••• •i''.iii7;l-:-.','i30.::_,-.',.:-'J'.,lkl,-.::.:-.1-1,%'t -., . • -!-.;.-2,-,,.-.::!....7,,_i?.:::,.,. • • ME aiit"a:eingto customer belorl tho Mayor ieitirday mottling, but during•_tber:da, there wag quitfa:number of persons breughtaptc6 keeping dieordorly houses, zezatilikand battery, This am a greet city and tio mistabei and who ea; we ain't agrcnt people. • - • ' Liiiiiaitiati?allistory of-the, Frencb Revolt; Lionsecoad'parttifggabove eine; Holmes; 3d etreb4. oppooite the Poet Otice. - 1 • =, • Jacon Fert•gimu-•-t.opY:at tbialeoritime bet% laid: n oti?table by ,rofttaittl&C)ditroc!..: Thane who have ant read Lave received a. beat •• 4 '; 1 repreaenting ,LittleAgo z . Peony,littiey" Ann and Zutbleen. • It lain beery r,• lientiiteitbrol'picture. • ' '• • • - • ...• Einapon. , 7-Speakiogmftheatreot orb° Barkci the Cinoinno4 Commereial" ;vender', if ifpolitic i l • fatndien are not ee dangerous Birk! and Idiiioadjolptioro both ~z- • ',• • ' • ' Ana/18411d ' imaa ß s are PleVirg. ilvetatiniati. . „ . ~• :*: '.... , Dale : . 00311 Inintillir.oimetti.: . :...7: 4 , - .rrimilpitiestearlitt.:6l.X244iliiiit:zitid..th....DEcimeni: -- ,C. 9 Siailik-peitioiit..iMakihe ihiit'tfoOlOketplog Oart;. 'XlL.'.leirtied:;ohly'. ifr.i 7 stait , iii , .idrice,.l.li.Mff.ll43 pi , ; '7.::: mission to lefer.36.the'lolloceligtendenieri,.t.i'snd ':-.'... :themeelvekthaVhit . -stadenti.: : Are qualified for:j..trik charge of books immediatel y f on leaving the ' y chits rod. al C !rho: stuideisftned,- Idaiffieibeenf:instructed'il-:; , :`.•,: , : . bbok-keepisebi , ./9r‘:.Potl;baxitlorindhisiliiirsctioi ..;•Ir: thorOugtiirredoted:rti:-pradtioe.iborffir.6lioyilonnd• .4 c t.:•!' ' diffiabity iii!Opplyi lig it toitainediateprietice hi keepi '...7 , .....- 7- : 11:oriks , lidgirftfrom'onf-:experiatee; Olpiarptonfute:;:' , that h it few. weeksuabling wilkefinveya.lnoreitorole;:.l . ,!.....: afid tOMPreheneive.kifOwledge . Ofthe.seienoethrta. yen Orsdrvice liv.ol4oes arid:ittorelq,wbereltinlOr , cle '...v;:'-.. hive no ittiiruetor :and: tre•riceerlti ~,.er*Ced to prasl Ai V......!'l rlift they.treitrstrileted.”; , :;: , :.: -.-...:;: ::- -:,..;...- : ..-...- 49ignedE-7 . -Thtmuks 4.fffuigtoir;tieitierly.book4eetierj - ::;.--; ; C+ l Yeaker,'lnerthintOthirkerstieer. - . - -AtCollort book-keeper Torjones - is' Qilike,4teel:yrorke 'corns f -- • ,' -: • Siont atid.ll.6 es streets.... Clecinpeitteale i .fi4 , rush Ali ..'..;'..-::. ehini, - Wbod ptiqpti',.:AViitterp.Riio . & ...raineo•D: -h1eCt;.::... , ..ty lieholeitde, grcieers;"-t.ibrty, sliest:. I,...Willitini',l.doonS-. , ..-:.!.• bobk-keeper for Wettir.BrynOWlentberomrehant; Lib, tystreOt.: .Alex.o.ldeGrew, hardware tierehan4Smit -'.•,,,, field Street.' 8. - W.Stemel book-keeperfor James Wolf ....-::,,.. loCo4wholesaie iron rnorehantS; Imi'lValbrii4eSt' t '",: , :•••••. P..9eynolds, hook-keeper for floynildai&Stiee, whOl•.:•: 1 ..*Gali grocersiTenastrsev•-. Reecei:Ceremqfibok.leep:, .•;:!. ! . to Sellers to: Illehols,:groceriend_privishio..fnerehau- Liberty street.;: „ Williont'llunter;booknkeepet for My ..-., &:.Hunter, merehaesit;•Libertratreet;-.. ifertrk--.ltittpt,;:.;,. % ' riek;bookAeoper Tot Itimeit:Betmey;.whotestthe Foci, Water Attiet:: -, SV: A. Caldwell, bookkeeper for :Jam,;;L:.' , '.:- 1 Dalzell,eilminissitht nna.fOriyardlograerehttati-Water .Thiimai.W.Lilll6; bckok4eeperfor:W.bitniore , .to•Wo .-...%.:( ' hardware nierchants,:.:Liberrrsiteet:: - C;,' M.., - P.olit ',.,....-: book-keeper for the Stat'CottonYnetOrY; Allegheny: -.,.: .:.. P. llorringtrini: bOOk-keeper . for ZelP..ittsblirirk and 71.4 . ;. - Y ton ., Panting. Company. -s ,J. N.7,Prar.ier;- book-keeper 1;:' ',.;•., .A.torander•fr-Dayitztecipait:meicliiums, Market. stret• Jan. EC - Clanoy,book-keoper fritheAankOf.:Pittsbarl .:: l ' . •: : :" :wholesale Wells,. ; i ~ ~book-keeper .- :for.: - :•ftenjna4• Glt , e 4 :,...:.;.. ..ivholesals dry goods :Axterdhant;Wood 7 tgteg C......:. Edvni . "--.. - . ,;:. D.s . , Jones; book-keeper to: .VIT: - A. Hurzo•co:,,itchLui! ! .--:::,.. brokers; Woad:street:7 - .1111/1'44. Beares,: bdok-ke ept r.;...... - -.7 .William T.:.lSleClifreilren Mo rehiat i lYpotfetreet;. Jo -.- -• Caldwell, book-keeper for G. ft. ;.. ,:tersireet..,.:William r !Boy . le,toerehrum;AVotid suer . r.'. -.l:tiforaer,book-keeper lll.the•ltiethOdisktiooN4fOrei 4 :::.' 7 - :.street.. .I;J.. C'.ll:elici, -, steoixtboat, - ,:necotinuintiiii aesl'. •:::'.:::_ - hlestia,T book-keeper...for ::John,.rf.',DairKfAictio.nets-;-,...;:: wood:stiet...los.' . 'h.L.Blettiarit,'-whOhise , glassl: chant; Market s!re4; :,-- . 1, 4 11 e5. - L.;9 o kre4 - ;•bnokikre . for: 0. '. Blorkblarni .groaort7iNVAitori.,streel... , W. •-:Vr - . f.- - . - ':- , hook-keeper fez: C. Yeagerfrieratus4Alabitartireet; :- • --. • I'.• - •siP:4 l /..'": - ::-..-''::'..' ,- ..:... , : . .:' , '..;.7. , i' . .,';','Z...';'.'`.•.. •-•.'. ''::::•.; lir). AV PAPER--Mpietel,of - plait Green aj ' RianliowedlYindow Paper,cotapriting manyin seTec,t prefus; Oa and'reeeiving.: . . For sal or ••:.- s..- orpnalVa Court. Sale - inslr virtue of an 'order of the Orphins 7 COnrler.Alt D.therly County, Pa./ hill expose to sale by Pablt Veddnqat the Coors IS ooze to Pittsburgh, at 10 o'Clog Arta., on:the third Mandayof.Oetober,l64o,:roredsh, - thesnterest and estateetChalles C. Reynohrs and /al -. '5. Reynolds, of, in..10,0r oat oft' KILLBUCK /SLAV `altuatedin , the ,Allegtjelq Coenty tdefesai, near thplanctson of Use said river with theldpiiongallet contalning,when-the vivaria hny; nbent aereai the interest of Chtirles C. - Ileynolthrand- - Jamea bolls, being-the twolblaerifotta.nadiyided roarth pa . subject to thelirestati. pr theirllultehtia - 0. lleynolq .and. to. the;doweir literest of Ikea - ,Trand-inother,.llrs .; Neal. . QLIVER P: Vnurdhin of thaF 4 fdt"-oCcbirle a C. and eepllud; IteSnoi _ Jttmea B <= llouset Elotskto •=.. 2 " - • ' • EXECUTOR'S SALE or ROUBEHOLDFEOPE aT /Wettest. —lll accordancer,,,with ihe-last urinal tattanzent , of Adam Cailine,sate of Baldwin Townstu deceasedj will . olfer for, cafe. at Auction, on tl rata% opposite Fibers' Factory. Fifth. Ward, .11 • dance of the Lease of a Lot of Ground 25feet front t about i 0 feet deepi-oit-which is erected two 2 eta Frame: tionses,' In good,order and condition. The ft ample of the 'property can he purchased frennsite ow era, ifdesised. , JAMES DriAEF.LY) Esq. • nep2s JAMES bIaKENIM <Ulcer. %MRS anbicaber ban .• in bts po esrinn two Cwt :stick vrere left witbkini on ing • by hro man, zupposed:ta. litinkigelli in ;the: city: one Coat thereon two Silk Hehdherchtefe TLeownt Gr Owilerd ate - requested to,Olkliiiirgerthetn, and pay ft Mile tidve rtiieictent• .;-„. IaAITT/N eep..2.5211: 'Penn oppOitelaterCaX•lisliept Hensel C‘l„J,Nee. 2, 3 end liinstkeeigitett wad for • • • preeepim.mss - tcArirearza., - : . . etteet• GAR:44II' Gll3-GergtiiiGlii*es'coves; receive: 2.sdoz-,/u!aLlr'rncalitied)p. kapBELL>. . coDLES,' wmittivet. RANVLB,-4. catibp.soper..Tostoil Shaw 1•3 : • 1 , Plain Thibet.-s .7 • .'• • Stradilla - u.• 25b100k Cloth • • - .100 Tartan Timid .rust riceiveo IgoCANDIJE:SI3-&43A.111 1 .8ELL, naP• '97-Yroodsttoot. • ucK9Loyiss.ANll:lMlTri 20dcritn.assor4taligiikiGloves; , • , "%•'. 14c0";101.DL?...34,4c,CA3TP8ELL;'•,• ...*.•:',VOYood-s.treet• . . • • . . . nyy • B I. 1.4..":Tta d xiWOOl/ Iti - 1.. - AD7II/er ' 5 • w c Ng ki,omitfm,mlPANl" RITISkI LUSTB4I - ttisies,just - reed:andlof W. by. ,, Plep2sl-.• • IC. FAEINESTOCK* CO: .S IDICODI4-30 blls.",eineinsisti.cosTA/loconiSldes ,11 - ShoslcleWypeAliod for sale VT; • se 2.5 - gES bort% Vreutr.,C , eta, -Ca-s.eptlsiute: 71 re , e'lind for silk,' - • . • rec'd.and for sal; r....HARBAUGH. MlLOURr:ll..bbla..Extr4. Auslily.Flourilree un 'd d j Hale by fsep3sl':-.."....I9:2e:W.ALARJRAUGH. 1160T.A511.-74:Cisk!,..foi 7 sile,13y14 , .... • , L:GroTECk; GINGLAuc.`.I..: I Bate - . N O. SUGAR Aliff-11101:ASSES—' 400 laid& pprime N d.Sugnr , • ; • . • , • ' r Molasses , is eterelted for salebLii: • t ••• -7•••, •- • ItiILLES &RICKETSON, :.• • ~ , , Nos.•l72andl:4 Liberty . ..street: ••••,-:( lO VOrtfa:--100 bags Hie Cotfe9 - ,• ; ' ~..: • '•-•• ,•• -Sava - Itf•etare and .fol 'tale by • • MITAER•Sr. RIcKETSoN, •-•opor.. • • • : 2 '172 and 17.1.Libertyst..-1..„,•! boxevereani.Chesseq . .„ -in.Slotn and. Co .AOO/09 * • *.* MILLER id RicurizoN, aep } T! pnJ 174 ]:-- ' • . . Q1:11:30,R" 140175 E MOLASSES=a)l3ble.l34:lJaral. Su; "7:llo,llB9ueus 31 - 011T4p, i tivil L oran li d :. { t i i rr a snie. •-• , . , VP/4641174 Librtysir 1.)0.1.0E.-10 tierces Rice t . jumc receucilt and tor sae. Anbura ac-RWILETSON. 1" . _ . . - .. - - 13 'crisennivi,LIend...3.*:ly..ifins,•!ril:unppdiatei..- - .: 10 01: 44 Ugueen Regalia •••••••:;.,•,:-`,`•;: • -- • •:•• -... : - .‘, . $ .. H 151 Ea g le u I 5 31. 11 ; La Ennnialdnn.RegtAlia•i': , ‘•••••• , -.' - i•••••"- ••• 10 • .•*- '. In worn fin ai rain: b 3, hILLLER:i 11:101CV1*:110; ''. ' ••' •"- ei:' 2s :•-, -• -7 .. - . -•: . l'i"2!und 174 talerty.st.. : : C S Pearasi Dre eCircleandPargaeue 50 ece;sl 9eeorio -Tier •-•• i•--f- • •;- • • .± • - ..:"23 `'s• heietese.nied at i Comedy called the , • ' ",••"- • • Bernard t -• • - hir:Cowel4.3 • .• • Cleefiin r .......................... To be EstleivelivititiVEialitftaltranin.cellety , _ ' - LOVE • Carl itz .hir. 4cibbison:f.Ratigaiis • Mrr R els4 Chrlsune.... 'if...The whale. ei cenelude. Mr'toys .1 -Thormis% r:Rebiesee • • Ms: 4" illi[ n "Int. the . Icalirie y will yppoGn Doe ' re 4 0;42it iii 7 t Cartaut • l 'wilt rise ail halrptis . t bet t Preciaely. t • . 4. • - • - - , • i. , - - ~;:,..,;(11iI14 : 81".. OILS ELVA 1 1407rEpt., ..: .• 3 r".:•;' . : •:-..,` ; 1 Nirlif. CR&WFORP,Pitidti*oit,..-.'... ~• . .-- -,. . .: = *AIM; ILETWEEN-.PRITN .41VD.-.Lgimitriis.,l. rrrxernamiti,Pl.< ,/Y.tiiep24lr: I AthenteIIIII:SSIIOCIICI:__ ''....._ .-, . ,A . *146. 0 Vin NG 'ESTABLISiIagN7.4.PRES/71 - • ..a.• Ofs -.7174T IitECEIYBD , -.ThepropFietors , • are riolloo3otostrinlttp Meals nijaho.nre j in con- f., . . neetkailn# l :/f(SPHiktit , #l6.'ilny or week; , • F,-., . i ..., 4ep"..4 ~.:. -- - -..., , Z...7.V.. ,M 'FALLS c..-'.. ..-- .FALLS,ykoprietdrs.".. .'.• , 7: .E :C - I DEILVIIO 6!-317 . sbTiirgeil Vine gitoriat e , ADIESIZAY, c-,kk • 4 ;:7 0,- ,?: , :".:. .- trk PLATE72OO boxes .1117: Pitile. choice brims, i b Li • etoterand for side by JOHN DUNLAP& CO , 1 : ' cßrosalarket and Second atreete. • S ti 4 MEE 4 4 ‘ . n.- . • :10.51k :. . 44; t '14:%kr .altth; • !9'.;.;?.?"`-'" ,': '.,,..•7- , ,''. :::..-..;.',.. z.!.:i. .7: , : 4 f5,:...::.':•,''-;};.7-,'-',:;1..!..1'1:'..'1F,;1,',7 =I leson - coni=memsnd f. -3131.17Erre.RICELT6ON,' . 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