• • • : .- . : ..[ . tii .- i:; . *0.,j.0: . 4.;j:i0..P!-. ~......_...._-_.., ' 11 . 11. PER; EDITOR-AIOIIIPROPRIEFOR. IVC*o lll tiOn i 204) ;Pr.TT.S Re 14 WASFIESDAT.M.OMM4G; sEPTEMBEA2,IB49. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. • JOHN- A . '• GAMBLE OF Lioomrcomrri. --........--•:- :, ii, Ticket i ~....... .. .... -pem 0. •, . . ' ' " • Allegheny count? '•-.--- '• • - • -.7 -- 7.- . . i ' ' , ..,4 .-' 2, ''.. . ' -. • -;, - i NAS ..B -." ..-02111 - "R ' VeiLL'Ft-1 C-Butler e b- C o: t ,.- .*nt,., Y 03MaIL JoAMM3.acHEyUN°ognall,les, • JAMES SC a rhzabeth 11/3r-rAs NO i pa;lUeghonY Car, • • -- - sntannp:•- iiO.kELLER, south P , rhtrg h:. '. -...:. •. .' • 0 Pittsbug ..'; ..' ' - • Jokag P ri.,,,,....E , rh.- •,.. - -. • • -- • Tf!ClAl."'' , 2, i , t. ,, ;6kmvß A Dinranithum• .c. - . ' , • ' . inzukt ';" 31 iV:.3vill'x',E, Pinsbusgh- . • . : ~ .. .. .'. .:,-. . : -.. , ' • . 'Altinr°- IiER„ Findley. fEREW BUCLEES . coaoara: .. .... ..., , ~ - .., . Lpl4o3c !VA; Pittsburgh. , . . rf .1, ... The DemocraticAo44;lft, , Allsigbeitcoiyity,ia now priatOtit tids °frog 4ad geadj far digivary.— . Oar friends thectottarite te q uellted - o " i li." d . get a cupply.for thedilfelont voting districts.. ' : • . . , . IVY" The Deutociillißounty Committee Cart respondenie uppiointedAtthl tut Conientiot, nye k..' quested cw eikt , lgutelio#6,..4rmajotnoteisenits_ the DiarnondiPitsbtirgh,'-un IVirednesday,-the.26th • inst. - nt . IIOcI4O,; I BEL , • , - The punctual -eilendarice of the members of the Committeeis p*icnietly requested . , as husittetiof importance will be :brought before,them for congdd. .ation. 1 „ANDREW BUItICE; Chairman. - • The fallowing named gentlemen compose ; the Committee,Yers.: Andrew Basle," Thom Neel, "Pharles Banfett, John , Laytoii;'.uvearcl Thomption,, Chirlen Rent, John lef.'"Doriii,".lJeime Sill; John Stevenson, - Jomes Nelson:Campbell, John B. Guthrie. Wm. Sta r. 'goon, ViTitteori, Benjamin: Pilworth, •R. Porter, James Yonag: Alt:!„rou Miscued?. Let every pCmociatie voter see tbat be .is assess ed. Tbailaw'Canlieir itiiecesrary that you should be :manned:at least:len dirys before the , EMeifiaay or have paid Slate caiintsi tax imithitettlio years. See to it at oncei.or.you may loose your 'vote.' sl'akx LEAIp. And it:came tikpit!, Ilien,:ll‘liatttext,' whose eurname wan! , l'irasbinglea , ,?. , ,oolmolltbe i etY,ltsreign, he nppointelf.k . phnittatui.bribe nhtpo or WairC to publish thilileha#,444oiiiiitfittiCied to those Gen . tiles whisfwere 'too poor to own alms in the Post Office ; end the Gentiles were charged for the pub lication two cents; . which sum was tote paid to the pharasec,theugh his paper was read exclusively by rich men of his awn 'sect, and not by the barbarian Gentiles andconapola people. • 2: Ndis this order of king Zachariah pleased a Setititiibithnnatne of Rosner, wltose.4‘ name was Riddle . ; and be threatened to MLitt it,* , volt "Weis Melting Arlie would give unto him Brehm - -o! the spetils.' ' - 3. And.. Masking had .a. cunning servant named Cot .Aattn, who 21ifled'up -his , Voice and Said i 0 Zacuantaa live (eraser ! thy' Servant bath . ' thought a ,by which' tho Tyloritc ItonFst ' . will 'be appeased and remain ono- of thy faithfhl friends. 4. And the king kildfElpenk,Oni - - 5. And toriali*nald'.J ;41iifipld. on looking over the chronicles reigned before thee, • find thal -- .s44lylitAgOkitifem law which we can ItOkiti - ilio printing .of the latterly itirtl4liejitioCan re kanfett Pflet-41m. manner. OfiliirPtiiinsee. c• illiO:#4jObetigz% falls I hatsjosi.o any. faithful oorvonlittireitird for the money . tit-come oat ti y . ,7. And,:Ctiai:4ektanewered and said : It will 'fall on thine ,en.eyliti4)theqeiitiles, and on the publi cans and esinite:re t eily:- . I will direct the Postmaster Ssalum, giiltt*Blk4Vi. the piinting, fur though his paper is read by tie.ifitue scribes and pharasern who take the,paper ._of liyarre, still new of the pabli• cans and ninneint enmetimea get a glimpse of it. 8. And the ling , Zachariah scratched hisbead, and said, this in a sorry business. • 9. Notv 'OOLLSWEiI. Wrote to his servant Bsanym. as follotsp : O SafatiO!! the • king commandeth that the letters shall he g(4 . 1. - to : the Tylerite also ; for would be" nui oiherwiscite an enemy t And ore command you when the Gentiles, the publicans, 'and sinners, call for any letter that may be advertis ed, that you collect off-them alas' of two cents eitrafor Gia . reward of our servaot Renner. And shoold tbisti:e:sorely displeased, say unto them that Ihough Ithalsz was not put on them while Js.agar reigned, liithey.shonld pay it willingly for theglory . of our hercOnn.ge. • 10. AMiiirlinallaarnra got the letter of Cois.asits his heist trembled'within him and he became as a dead man.. .' ` . • ,-; 11. And ha seitt:4o , Want . and tiontav to comfort ' him 1341 ) 1Sfutykkttly,pakhis thumb to the end' of , . hienose, looted . erpeeriee et BABIVEL, shook the ends of hie Gogiiii,:aad exclaimed Am not I a ptitypaco 12.,.;ifoT.Ilmfgirr.r.otrifitrtedlirivstrE L 'and said : • is 41 11 . Y 45 ii*nict tibiae thin thou hast to do, but i tope{ haVe; my teitiVattd , ol4, Mid I vvilf 'get thee opt of.the . drifiCi4ty ;thii:i;eit: way I. can f„ are they not • 61130erii.wk°13 And , answered - It Is true Rontinv they:aro: - not`of tife the; people who fare zurriptiiiunly.and. have well filled pockete x but ne%Tr,, thiless we al:Mild:deal justly with them. Every:day , feelltoii bird a tliieg ft is to silence the whisper -ins of ionscfnce. And • • • • Soup:mlll'a canaplibg /Wee replied • 0 finnrs.l.l:dalf'id d 4 • '•• • - In p -t e.,proyerb Taanzne whore sminatre Stephene,'ltid you will find it very ;•-* 'llll ciAer. - 01,14ii Did, he not ray idyl nonacienne trittie 41-4 r lb - - Anderig*t. took -Itancarby the hand saying, Thia 4 arte . ..Gcr!be - of. coach wisdom, Brierta; and I .Will.:l4lloolheeraireispie 'Oral hart givih me, though rOel Thai it #l , -14andtbitig • in itick against the pricks. - - minty 3 , L. Fuller. ' - .This yoabgileatlainan j who Is appropriately called by the_ Wilkst!arrel2stratir, g , a mere fledgling .of a „ -- Insiyer,,r , to recommended by the federal papers pea . rare Wiliam 0411:4134;aE! one who, El -elected Canal CpanzdialiiieFi,,yottick attend closely and constantly to hie itatieli.l.'hiefilleiio show what of a Nils / eter iti*4l4i-&C4aifejefo;redl:9 the Journals ortf ie last Boone of.ltepresen[attree , or which he; xvae ill4 * r i ' A i ld -- #*find ihUt, the : icasund Gays' were taken 4 6 9 , tirifiilf,er:.tfagV the reopen., !Utility of,. voti ng , rtlse - delltierately,neileetetl his: public dutiee.oneihtiiicirect and - may - eight tithes ! ,It is easy to seelbow:inich a permit' .woald attend to: jbe'exatVpg ' 4,1:4e5.0r Canal Comailasionce.—Penn-" The French Diatoalty. The Reetltiitli4iitalo says that it has a fun de count-of-theitial difficulty littiteenM. Pousain and, oar itaseittraetiti:iif 'that it ietpo ineldicate for put; Heaton i fietietadout to:be.that, instead , et diptodatie quartel,lt7id aottiaily...d.quatiel..ationt a _wan: 4 i! ~b~p.~a. pfeitp.ihing toga to war about. -rhe "liortitAtiotiean"l:oligfitto Teel-Sabatini:. of its firi,7l4 : 4thilig'istleis;l'On such a bnbia iPhnt , do :' * sve earewhistlinri-Mr Clavton.wante.hf. Poutman a Ssirreetkeatti"- Or;i3C;Ponattie_want s Mr .:Clayton's Ate ti'voliteit:64leitit le-diattieti"thi liadettprthis triltzed :world - p:l4lTh an account ts. And the idea of the digaittedkuiateat:takhtg:.eitinuelquattel-.-- • .3 ' • :_ia:' 17.'Jto = 474. • f ; •N‘c. S J 4 • e • Ttr -5 : ", f ' • • " , '. , ',-:,;-:;.*: ,, - , - - i , -..2;,'i' .;,:;...:-.,:.t:?.,.L.i-;,:.,.4-,:-::,;::. -.. •• ; • le .'-• ‘. ' • - y • . • -F.' ' •. - • , •1 '2; • +•' v•„'`,47,. • tf -' , ' ' ‘• • ••:. • t• P i. • • ' ' • • . ••1" f. .• •,2- / 1 4 , -! 1;1. i "tt ••• -• • „ 6 P„ "*"; ~•"1 -4 • •' • ." " tri} - fr'4'-q!'"' r ( r tai :4P • "t:e. ,•••"`%47.' : • % 41.1.- `r- -; "",; • r r ," 'OO • rt' J-f,'t,,•-:rf _, 41' ' k,!'„ f i,; , „, p„a.., • ,Z" 6 .„ -, •14'‘. 6 e. e 7 • , - -f• ""•-"" .".r • " ' ' s,"'" t.'" '46 ~...7.1).1,t, -" 22. f•-• f Y<S -y9 • • • t t • .11- _ sh' ,I 4 ,-,•• • ••- • • ' , Bunor.sav noor AAD Sircurrovo.-W e learn from the Guernsey: (04 ilersonian, that a store in that Comity being robbeit,land the got;ds having been ,discovered hid in a wood, a guard well turned wow placed near . to,lteep . ivathh, in eopestation that the thief would come-and remove them. In the early part of , the 'soccepfling night a Person came to re_ move them , ' -He was. fired open in:an attempt - to flee; heescapect Unhurt, but one of the shots took etreet in the back °lone of the pursuers, Dr. Camp hell; and dangerously woundedrhina. Strong hopes are entertained of bis recovery, though the chances are denhtftd. ' Sooiu • he estitnated't a d , exports of su .gar iidal Cuba for 1850, it' nothing; occurs to in: Yiire'the'c'rop:betwe:eni his; and the early part of . DeCetriberOviti be equat to 1,500,000 boxes, worth piesent rates, (molasses included,) about $33,. , . 000,000. The hunt crop ever exported hitherto, was 111.1847, amounting , to'.neer 1.300,000 bores eihne . which datethOlcultivation has been increas• add .and thiljpoOnt - s,g4son has been uncommonly avoiable. ' r Erie County'. ~ ... _ The Democracy of Erie Conoy me t in Convention .. .. .on Die .15th inst. and nominated the. rollo wing fleet. - 4 . lent ticket: , . . . geTwitai44s4*ray'Whalliin. oE. Erie.'-.. . , : -. .,Ainveinh/k. , -David Olin of Girard". -,.....„.., : :,, .., ~. Wm, Griliethi of North- East. -,;Vertr,..'.E.:W, Gerrie'', OlEdentifke - ,- . oo andafoner--Troman Dtetvart ' 4 iLi.„ity; . s Adffet . 4,EtiiiiiTeiler' 41 . goal Dir*tot'of 'Peor:—'lleary Gingrich, of Millereek. ~ ._ -,,,; - ' 1 . „ ' , .:-:..,-....., , ::.. f.•;. ....1,;-...-.4..,.- -i:;.,i,-'. ;1-'2"-'i;.:::::::.1:,,Z,..it,..-, i':i :,-,:' "•'.,:1i.,, .'7.;,,::,...,:t,'!:-.4-,-I..'"`?'. '7: ' . - 1-''' ..1::::...t:,j--''''''''. ' .":.-.•:;•:!-..:,',Y * e =IS EN - • • IDE MEE =I The Fe.deral . coin-; menced assailing. W5e ,.41 041 4 .16441 1:5 ,. 0 4 1 0 1 40aki'l candidate for SeastorilOhe * vers ,.. chay g eithiciipiebioA tuts betathranitstliorktirdklanpiin4oted . poldliaans, to : create. a Prejudice in' th4ablie tided against latti.Virreine.' Thai Mr; V. is keouni and radical.Deniocrat-7-aulenest and incOireptibla men, there cannot be a doubt; and this is the reason why the Federal prints find fault with him. He is oppo. red to Slavery, , 'hysical crettl mental,_and especially tothe:.demoralizing and i tnansnral:abarary.of Cotton have Akist..oMpelied -tcs. moth each. day. 4tittiopiallsta end -- ptilitliiii,t4giiisliscill 'Certainly op. poieMKValtctc tai elect I: 1 111,,his receir,e theiuPpert of alfmen..whe hasitheirts to feel for ' t4it wrarigi'effliele Tke.lsllaieholdora'at Workl D h Av anT w ho yraa' tionght - np . by fifteen - Whigs to hetrayActimatrozoi and support Masonic whigafor Otrice--whiti; tttlalle professing sed to alavery, bas adecicatod the election of a slave. ;holder-:-the miner let . 40pIttiiitran beitito the Presidency;—now fioda fault trite bir: - VtacErrr, the Democratic Muldidatelor iticii;tlecause he is .ou. posed to the exteneion:'9 , lavery. No doubt the 'Deacon; - received' Orders. from: hie iow masters at Washitigtonthe slave:oivinntwbo feed him with tlittiiernment patronage—to commence a warfare yingart., But the: opposition of this .60111.iiipoorito . will only Indeetribonest men of all Oldite for Sena: ; • • It is announced inthe Federal papers. that Henry M: Fnllep, candidate for Canal . Conamissfener, Will be ittßittabergh tomorrow, on an Electioneering visit, Da~sle, Higbam, hl , Knight, Miller, nod other grater and.lesair huninaries, will be on' hand to do the todying. We can uy to Mr., Fuller that his minion will. be " loves labor lost: , He can't be olcqed, and thero Is no use making political speech. : Cs tad spending money in the effort. The people want a manor practical good Sense, wbo understands businea, like Jots A. psitnte, for Canal•Conamis. 'dotter, and not a flippant lasie:t who is totally no acquainted with the affairs otAltertottneonwealth. The Priem otirea. . • The Washingten. &idea:digerati artjela frotti a recent number bribe 4 , 1 0 t; fit .01atioiss;th t ‘ ke .. pr!ce of Pig Iron, and observita •(In . Coiretbire e titity the etatemeata Made - In'the. article C'opleil,ithave, from: the Morning Post, IkT copy the. fothitting prices of iron fro mth . (Philadelphia) • Ileporter,:h. - ePtism*iat 'paper published in that city, of the I.lth instant.. They are as folloin: Iron-f—Pu .. .th.34)per refy. ad eat. . - 820 ail 8 23 Pig, English' and sectit, 'pet ton gl 24 Pig, Ametiran,No. l 24 9 26. PigiAmatican, COILLO2OG - ' 21 024 'Bar; Rouge,.- Bar, Raisin, new Labia - Bar, BwO4Si 8.5-90 Bar, American, roiled Comm o n . SG . 000 Bar, Eugltali.rofined • - 65 0 70 Bar, English, ecannion.!, ••• Thus it appears that, in the tahrkele of Phila delphia, American prices according to -V2l 'to $26 perton.; and com mon AmeriCan tolled bar iron• isAuoted at $55 to $6O per ton. Again-. we quote from the Boston Allas of - the 12th instant—good whig prices of iron in ihe Boston maricet : Iron, Swedes, common, lan - 06 O S-- Do'd6 extra sizes - oo itO D 2 50 Do Rossi, 0. 8. • - so * Do do 8. .• • . . E 2 WO 8500 Do * Eleotch.pig - , - - 00 12 54 Do American pig, Antbraciie: • - 21 00 02" ' 9 3 . 0 Do . - , :acoesieon pnr, charcoal • • .:„....27..00 . 0 -29:00. Do . ,do bar -•••••••., Do: .Rogtishi 70 4:0 These "Pricei kn - miaxttuili sales; and they utterly i PC ; the sir,n-: masters to Gee. Taylcir,itirihe aseirtione ivhic`b they are publlsked. It is not trite that tbe'iron interest is mime tlipreued - than:any other interest It cannot. be 'ti) aterialiy, effected by the few truing and tons of poor - Euglish,rxiltirad iron which has been recently imported.. litat it is subject to :the same vicissitudes which effeet other interests, we do not donbt. The planter sometimes feels the effects of the great political and social events which disturb the commercial world, in the di minished prices• of his :cotton ;. and f 0 does the farmer in the - prices of hie - wheat and provisions. But do those classes clamor for the privilege of taxing their neighbors and robbing them, in order to make up for their transiently reduced pro6ts 9" &sides, how happens it that all this pig iron " clanior comes from the great and Wealthy State of. Pennsylvania? We bear nothing of it in Ohio, to Kentucky, in Tennesseeorhere there are great ' rind thrivingiron establishments. In those States, the business still flourishes and is carried on profit. ably. It is increasing in those States, notwith standing the pretended• fatal effects of English competition in Pefiasylvania.' And yet the iron masters of permsylvania; With 20 per cent. duty, and 'importers' profits, freight; &e., making.it equal to 50 per cent. in - their favor—in other words , giving them bones of $5O for .every sloo'they manafacture—are again clamoring for more pro . teelion ; that is,• for the privilege of taking more money from the pockets of 'the farmers• and me. chanics of this country and putting it into their own. The catniesiof this periodical " pig iron" clamor, raised by 11ie ironsmuters of Pentlylvania, are Pow become so;trattspateat that it has become disgusting to.the community. It is now under. stood to be the conjoint cry' of gritri, r , insatiable avarice and political desperation, and deserves and should receiVe the ,aonterapt and rebOltior the in .telliant people upon whom it is designed ,to ope rate. EN 7 . • „ - The Dispatch and the .Calaintf c . -.Y.... j, l, l,4•4ttiatt;;---I was mil. 140 stupOse4OS : 4,(o::: #. l 4,iiiittiiii4PDispatch , l two . .,throW tbk.faelt on the BonrdefCaimedimirtitsrieAllis: j'Oithrtriii*r:ein e of waterat mer.VAlle:Canill. Ido think - fie the Editor Editor print hthrtieen as well acquairiteivith the facts of the mum as he ought to_be before allovvirig.hicaself to make a public onslaught on t ate Board, the ald t . Iles I allude to would hoist been omkttdd: It is true, indeed, that the water has been,very 1 1 low in the Johnstown end ofthis WestCrtr Division, during the severe drouth - 4 so much souttimes as to retard navigation;,bat is it the fault.of tho,Crie4CeninisitiOnerifth'ailwe.havir, not bad more topibus , abowenror that the country line been parched with dronthi 'lf the • Disliatchlad, enquiry-of ono who .could know, ereepy prribablY, 'sours ,cutO "Whige vibe' might .thltilt.tbit present an'e*cellsint"-opportunity for thult-findingi Ininiediatefyristineiling the ,electlon', at a timo they artreo enzlois to elect a Whig: Commissioner, he , would have learned that every positible Means- hive :beektaken to make every-drop. of water in die feed. leg streams available, and, that so far as Mimeo ef forts could effect anything, the Canal was never in better order—the dams as tight as 'possible—:and that the utmost-energy has been used to keep up the good Dame of our Public Improvements. Built Is out of the power of mac to coetroLthe.clemente. The tVestern Diviaion of the. Pnannylvaith Canal, In ordinary seasons can be kept in fair ntivigatlnoi der) but in such n season as the , present there list' end will be a lank'-of Water.. It was anticipated, too at the time the Canal was'etiteleted, that !pack would be the case, .and esperience hanproven it; the best engineers having demonstrated that a res ervoir would be necessary to meet such an ether , gercy as the ,present, one Was actually commenced, but from a want of money, •or some other cause, ,was suspended. suspended. . • Pittsburgh, as well as the country at largei has suffered from the low stage of water in tbo rivers and Canal, and many whose pecuniary interests have suffered, no doubt feel disposed to grOwl and grum- Vitt; (nit it is ungenerous in the extreme to throw a Providential visitation upon the Canal Commission. era. It is a humbug astworthy.of .tho Dispatch, that tirade ehout tluowltul. aside panyisflpin the selection of a Board ofcomittlsiiietiqi:;',lrsil.nitiii:".cortainly, .acknowledge tintt it c woold be hard matter toted agood Man thit-iti plitattanhett,to (100' ai the.o.dier. of the great puniest abd that Bath party, in makitt* their.pominationsovield hare smelt heies nf i at e. ease if they did not pat forwtOlbefr: hest pen. It abso ondenirible that.soma of the best men of. the. State, real business men,. have Ailed, and do now All; the office of canal Commissioner. This is the kind -Or men the 'people want fur such on aloe-- not frothy venters, whose whole value consists in a talent for empty treclai'atiph, but an netive•btisi• nets man, who kaow and will with energy carry out the best interests of the people of the Slate. . Frorrs the genriarivamso The Trlike oft a CandSdase .for epee, While Mr. 'Fuller. was in the Legislature, tie may be seen by referring to the•jouriull ; tee find that be dodged the respousibtlity of voting, one hundred and fifireight times. His course; while there, as exhibited byi,the same infalliblerecoid,js a perfect mirror of the .tricke or a candidate for office., ' We ate indebted' to an- intelligent 'friend for cr statement of some of his performances.We give today, at , random, the - following instances: • On : the .27th of January, on a motion made "tharthe RouseprN:ettli,ll?the consideration or the fesolutfan - No.4o;..mstitsl the. extension of slavery—see pages:l494o-460, Henry M. Fidler dodged the tinter' .Thp 101 L prevailed,. and after r !tieing, considered in. Committee of the Vithole,teeveral dare were maned when the Corn► . mitten itioUld sit again; and on taking tho vote . Exit:vile 7th n da,y . as the day,..lie votedia. Itit egp ye. Ictildig :more was Acute- with ,thie Iriolcrtihn 'chalk ihe 00 - the I fiih Of February; tie ilodgeirthe Vote On. the Motion to suspend the orders of the day,- - for the purpose of proceeding to coiliiider 14:Os:blur lion relative to granting gold medals to.the calkers and soldiers of the Mexican war. .See• page 310. &also dodgedifie vot e to' proceed to the con sideration of bill 'No. -7,. entitled " an act for the teller of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in the late Mexican war."--See page 224: • Motion made and vote rtaken,on the 6th of last February. the miii.l Lion however, prevailed, by a vote ol 70 yeas to nays. Those -voting in the negative were the present Wbig State Treasurer, Gideon- S. Craig:Biddle, now on the Whig AssemblY ticket of this city, Wm. Evans, (Intl.) J. B. Hotver, (Lan.) Theodore Ryman, (Erie,) , It Rundell Smith, (city,) Whigs and one Democrat, C. A. Lnchenbach, of Northamptou county. On the 16th of last March, he dodged the Tote on proceeding to the consideration of the bill No. 341, entitled an act for the regulation and con tinuances of a system of Education by Common Schools " See pages GIS and 616. -On the 22d of same month, while voting upon other questions in the House, he also dodged certain votes in regard to the improvement in our Common Schools. This is the first chapter. There are others yet to conic That which we have given deserves no comment. It places the trickster and politician —the demagogue and the federatist—iti his true attitude before the people of the State, whose votes he is seeking, by the most reckless aud dis• honest pledges and promises. Reduction of the state Debt. The Neufchatel Kelistone ihns *aces the to. nanctat trick by which the Whig State tiation recently attempted to gull the Teeple into the belief that it had -actually:commenced the payment of the State debt:. The whole thing, as might have been suspected,. is a mere popularity trap, such as was the :abolition of the State tax, in the memorable days of Ritnerv; which happy state of things did not last a year, and resulted only in the addition of several millions to the pub lic debt, for the succeeding Democrutic atfrninis. !rations to manage : _ . " The noise made by the Whigs in regent to the' payment of the . public debt, ia entirely decektiVe, and intended to .cnake a false impression. , They. boast of the purchase of a little over one hundred thousand dollars' at State stock as a most extraM dinar'y thing. They, forget, however, to tellibit $400,000 at 6 per cent., is to •be borrowed and added to the State debt. to make the 'road; roMid the inclined plane, and that the cancellation of the relief issues, which has-been going on at a rate of from $150,000 To $200,000 per annum, antritthiell' was an annual payment of the State debt to that amount has been suspended." Counterfeit Notes on Ohio Banioi. Counterfeit Doles of The Stile Bank orOhiO, Fives, payable AC the'Farmerao Branch .in Ripley, have ap peared 'here In circulation lutoly, us well asFives on the Merchants' Bank in this city.- The engraving and paper poet; bill the signature tolerable. Officers McMurray an4,l4anincrics,securcd a few nights age, two persona charged with having such notes, in - possession, with the intention of passi4 - them, and also with- passing one on Mi. CastOi clothing merchant on river street. ' On an examina tion yesterday before Justice CLEVELAVD, Tuenas McCann. was committed Mr trial at the next , Courc of Common Pleas. TheliparitnentS at the .e Blue Jur ate' near l y. all , . . ,- r .: taken .and the vacancies at the Penitentiaty are Ilse ly to te titled .by the delegation from this county ) especially it Joe ADAMS has a hand In the prosecu tienk at next Court.—Cleveland Plainderder. . . Good News: B. filoome, Esq., who is now in Europe' has-suc needed in purchasing in London, tionr THOUfIAkID Tormoflieasy.T rail for the tail-road from Mansfield to NeWark, and fiar re-laying the road .rom Mans field to Paris. The Med - purchased is of the game weight and pattern.os the great New York &; Erie railroad, and Neighs abent in& Lurie di the mile— Three. that:mm . 4"mm] of the iron is 'now - in 'New. , York and will be forwarded and laid down as fast:4 possible. Thiatient 2 worit,,: in which nor city is so . mach letP‘r*Pited r ivilt-therer9r4i-be coMplefe4-with..; ont delay, in ii - tilnelti'pilitpete with the hest - COY, ern rail ways;-.!Sandu:sky" aty Mirror. 'c t _,° ~ Mc r _ n ,~. . J ~:..~ : f Tiewi'antil4cellaieourjt*: i • • kg,f,;!.."!;G#...:,,t#*l9'.:Y.iT!'; 64°.: tietvfmo / *l? t ti s r - !, t , 04 . thie at , .! 1 -'1, 6 . *l-v i•Jos "4"11' "411'"41°!a is fhiit 'Tbakdrst. ft dint of innocence, t he Pentance.” Wei s Oar: ItcCerren has, at length, been Indict 44et9land Jury of New York, for his conduct lowardiMiss Dickloa, and when bOritturna 'will be arrested and.tried for the offence. "Cifr The Deputy Sheriff' in. Norwalk, Cone., try ing to arrest the Captain of an oyster vessel last weak, drew a revolver and tired three barrels at -him, when be surrendered, terribly wounded. This is lamentable. ;Mt A young , man, named George W. Eason, win • • - aireided inNew York on Thursday, on a charge of 4064iiiitclititera from the . post office, directed to ,3NftOhatlea• Vapotheri.of the American Review, aod O 1 s ding rpriitaii'itistati of money contained therein: The accused vine a clerk in the employ of ifir; . Mapother.: The tneChinica workingmen of the city laud county of New York, held c meetiog on Thurs. n itlay - evoniog, to respond to the call of the State Cen. ' trel Comtnit'ee, to meet in Masi Consentiee at Al .hany, the first Wednesday of October. The atten dance n•as numeroue,' , "and 'the meeting enthusias. :* . At Elyria, 0., oh the 18th ultimo, there were .4.4 .. 0,dead and alck eotnewhat from 125,t0-160,-wiM fpopulation' of only r l,OOO persons. Last week, neral' proccasions did most of the travelling there :The disease is .no4hulera, but dysentery. 'Eks3 Letters from Montreal state that after afl the noise that has been-made in Canaria about Lord El gin, he Is decidedly.Peittlar in the Upper Province, and has overywherebeen received with open arms. bit - The first death. r iutaong the orphans of the , Girard college took piece on the 16th inst. The de ceased .was named Karl; Gottlieb Maeir and was one of the oldest pupils of the institutian. The Phil:- delphia, papers - speak of %tip matter as of great inter- . eat, S'Ar-S • ttka - • Dr. Gesner ha.rilscovered the remains of a -Mammoth, in Cape !Ireton, a tooth efwbich was found some time ego,•rind -is now in.the Museumat St. Jobe N. B: The skeleton is one of tbo finest and meetporfect specimens yet discovered, being upward • pf.l4, !het high. , A . Mr. J. R. Skimmer communicates to the ofileashore Sentinel, of Biloxi, under date of the 6tb "*I., that GeorgefW.'Jo'nea, of Sackson co., Musa., had bean killed by.tilafather.ln-law.named. Phillips, "awns supposed irreelf.defence. Both parties resi 'did at Old Yort Bayou. .. • Dir Tedesco, the opera singer, was going home frorn-the opera the other night, at New-York, and . when laughing:very . heartily, she inhaled- a musqui. to.. The luckless tasectsperiehed in the throat of thercharrning singer. lie had time, however, to. sting-the prime donna, and the consequence, was a• highly inflamed:threat; which prevented be( five singiag for several- oviseitigs. • J. W. IL Cti - The Ma rfretsboro iTeon,Telegnsph annoys- nes the deaths or trio revolutionary soldiert—Pdoses Perkins and Thomas Brown, or Warren county, Tennessee-16e first abed 99, and the last aged 10b years. • • riEr M criitt L. Covell, Of New York, a clerk in iho General Land Office at Washington, died op Mdnday nigh. The vacancy i worth $13,000 per annum. to 3" A oonientlon of Ike colored people of Con. neetteut was held in Now 'Haven on Thursday. We le4tri,frOvi'the. Jodr4el lt.,)vas very largely attended. tar The State Convention for the revision of the State . COtunitutlon of Kentucky, commences its ses Irian ai I , 'raokfort early In October next. 1:41::!Seply MeGary has keen arrested at Philadel- Pit1t . ..)14 - oist-Ottiliating Ott (N.-.l44liidei, and taken to Mount folly. This .makescthe !bunk arrest in!philadelphia for this hem . - ocitie.t Crigil6sthnr Cooper wild in Peotsvillo, week, charged •with 'the murder of James Caliper, Let own zoo, about fire rstuntlie old, by drowning it In a bucket of Water, at her own house, on the 13th June, 1849. The jury acquitted her. `UV' S. Goodrich, Wit., hititilion uf as Canso to Paris. We ifdalt, ho ve4tild ParLeyearnadmitably trvr The Siracusa 4ouroar enitiaiep the ais'eue of trainey left there hy *sitars ar the fair at 85 0 0, 000 . ; CrirTpe Hon. Robert f'.:Letcheriret4entlyoppoint ed Miitister.ot the UniteriStates to Merle°, who has beenlor some days in Washington City, left it on Wednesday -evenicg for lia cosidtki;ce,in Kentucky, ospeetirrg to spend a few Weeks tliettibeforia his de patter° upon bin mission..' ;Ciir - Abraltain'Llacoln, n inember or the test Con gress`, from Illinois, the Tribtirm says, - has been tea. ered the appointment of doiiroor oF dho territory to place of ('en. Lane,' removed.' Iri7• When a man's : self-love is so great that he supposes his faults are , lletter than Other people's virtues, one,utaysay that he has a - Pretty good opin ion rif, himself. • tits - The benefits of society ere various; but the ram that one mind throw away a goad hat or coat ticelltise it is trefashiontibliOs not peculiarly consol atory to people of stonlfrano. l Some carrier.pigeorirthat have been used in bringing European nownfrem !relit:an . for speculation in Boston, were sold at the latter city, the telegraph having rendered theii serilleati useless.. rfalladianopoile, in., is infested with a Can Prbar" lets almostns bold - and hungry as die band in this city. Sei . oral attempts haye been inide tobreak in_ to houses, and Oileolo rott.persons-on the street. • eir Mrs. Maloney saye.that_the,great advantages of married •is, that youCOD do with half the number oPliediteade. fert Fur sale a brawn horse with: a Roman none, - fie in in good, health, and very: fond of traveling— ,having run avray.fOur limes within a week. 4e' LV. friend-of oure ciye he, is dither head or heels id lovelier else lie has got the cholie ; and he cant 101 l Which, rialto fa not certain which ho tasted latit-4tsseo-Or waienartelone. . A letter from Key Wer4,ll nted Sept. 4th, publish ed in New I(oritgives the ,particulars of an ant& /meetly mentioned inn telegraphic despatch I The Belgian brig Matia Antoniette.from Antwerp I:.fOr'.llavana, with a cargo of ,gin,. bricks, and I rained St , 6i14,80.9, was boarded while ashore•.eir Dear Cut, (Florida Reef) hrthe'Cape — Plorido - light keeper, on the 20th tilt,asidiliy "hini:'atitraitt othert . and..biangbt into ftiie pert....• She - 6,,thinanded by Christian Kitsen, wba.•ledt.Antwerp oi her as third friate, or beatswaini and- - her - crew' consisted Of four seanten;telilratiderveVieri, ITarshyoucli; and 'Filleriart:— Upon' the first Op_pcirsto pity, „thi?r, boatswain, Kissen,. inibrmed the -.wreckers - that two of the • tneor7Fanderveghen and Louy—.had murdered , the master :and. mate on the 9th 'pi ilnly,-and that tho , crew had charge of the yes• he , wavlafraid of beini'killed. momentarily; .trpot. Which these two men were confined at ' Once.— Ilidddclarations.mado.here,;in 6srm to the Belgian Cotisul show the entire crew and boatswain to be implicsted,• 'Theyoot the throats - of cant. Lanwers rind the :tildt - q-in cold blood.; and 'apparently for the mere spe'rt the thing, andltvhilet the decks were still repking.With the gore of; their victims, they sat_ downto lunch upon the cabin stores. Theonly ex rau t rey assigned is that Capt•Latilveromade them work t o bard. The brig Is consigned to Balbutui §"eiger & Co., -Havaiia., . , The i men, cancot, of coterie, bave a trial bare; iii4l they have been confined by order of the Conan I on boiled, and an extra crew 4i1.1 - hike -them in the vesaellto Havana, where it 14'w •be -hoped . General aicoy vitl . fied, or make, a lir. to reach diem. -Nri We notice the tn . erriage of MC Ng , to. Mee „liregemq 'aingular: enomaljet though he icon the Field, ehe gained' the Dtfy. Er REM ',,,::, :„ , :. ',-? '=:, '"?-' ,:,., - , ..: '4 l- - .4,4 : 4 . ..2:: * . 1'...A' 1 ".: -17. i'' ,- : '-0-k:7,,,;,:::..,;.-1!1;541.",1'';;,,,-7::, IEIEI Drurder and Plrncy. . , MEMO the. Angell- Writeltes.. . We 6ndr. tliejellowinghcaunfal poem floating 't.th'ut• ' nle.iiSt",!es estiecial • • A dingliter Watchetlitt Iltr; yang mother's twa--; For for fopg-nights sho,hurizoy.hlVsk •i••• 1 And. iny..lears-Weri'sbed. • A visinitlihe an angel came, Whinb mine but her might see; “Slees'on, duteous child; 'the angel said, "And. I will watch fot,titcp.l?,.. . t Sweet ulainber, lilie a blessing; fell Upon the daughter's facets The angel smiled, and-t e; ouched,her net, e t aril But gently thok la ' bhp° full of human There pitying eyes did shinty : - The tinge! guest half mortal seemed— The slumberer, half divine. of light the sleeper's locks In! Warm, loose curls were thrown— Like rove of light, the angel'e hair Seemed likd the sleeper's own='; A reseililie Shadow on the cheek, Ditiii4Eviog into pnarl— A something in the angers face,.,„ Scorned sister to the' girl ! • The mortal end immortal, each Reflecting each, were seen; The , earthly and the spiritual, With death'. pale face between. 0, hunian love, whit strength like - thine*/ Rom thee those prayers arise, Which, entering into Paradise, Draft angels from the skies. . . . . . , A reaolaticii(-Wea-:-Ziffered=entlierisiiit-.ll4o3treist -ectininittea-tri-eitieed-..,A100 iti-p1a01134 in:Pa.ro4lo4 ovetetine Canal bifoge-,,,i4',:t.epti*:**iiiffr;g.Vt';‘,..::::- An - Ordininciiiima-.oe4MitiGretaiiiirio.-4*4. prea'nhingt,pttthigitheliint----ittriet*-fir4olsf4-Finfd7oa refusal to' pays six . days imprisonmant ` ln the: -1164e0 !4 --04 'g iciliir8,.1l4a PA T i,,.VAr,;. _aA pgttion from. citizens of the oth vtard'acking A mmunication. was rears: from lire Mayoreta.: tingAllafthe mnniat - - - -oPhronds:;„•ifirned , ,disrtttg: , titter Clierant year was 5A , 078 00 ~` petition Grant talWaritaiTifiiiii•Tifia'sitailfeinfdinljialetie: red to A reisaliiloll author zing the committee on ngigga and Hose; to contract, 'or 2000 Yetot dfllasst: with.tti loweseand'ti . est bidder • to be dintribated ae follow., "ere To $Oll, treti.- Anaemia- Yigileat, 600 foci; Good latent , 09 feet, p astsed in Commoa Co ioail,was,conoarted in by Selectlio n.; zii; ,- rt I • Tf i e l • watiirnommateaktiptirtpl - -;0ttl.kii:01 1 / 4 .1nnsdri. pipes 1834 eet , S fiaeb pipe ,) on Penn . etraeta Soli? of the pipea;•.4l* Olt gs, &e. Yawed inSelect Cone. if:'::,.cost'-'41400; -revengel,..i.'o2tti'i4Aiili4iii4 • time Tate Cahatnnd Aa4110401-:-.otiedtAitit**airal:;riel. 4 4 0e 1 110- 1 7 fISifaviliaCtnin*lii(ii•t#Wtieiiit: `Grant's Hil '_could be covered, and a nuisance nba=, kte.0441:9!;f9,0,4d 0-9 to.Crawford+streets she .44roppoietit*0 Resolution for gas .on Irwin a . Street~ parsed both counci 440,1fiutoilljagr. a pprbpfiaiz6Trmlo 13,_ I ; ra f . , „l9 i v ps4l4Cf44l7 o t-Aitiooolr444 , in Comm on Coancß . was paasrd in Select Council.: The paving : to exterti::-freia.ptitithrteld.-.;iiiialik:i, Pl•-•- • •• ,Sgva>_aiz Covni r .Sept 2b,. ]5 49.--Morrison Ys Perry, Warren County, argued tip Ci rtis ;for plain reterdsnt , in Fulton vg ` iilleland, Clarion County Jridgnieiit of non Stewart vs-Keetlr, Erie count,, rgaedby. Walk tzt sad r)ta¢bitt`fori plaintiff i n a tray, 1S drsbsfl for defendant in errbr Buzgerald et al vs . Thompson, iliseion « County, for plaintiff in erro in_errort:- . • • . - •;Wattersoo vs t4illiia's Adm'r~ Clarion -=Coo Or ln £250 I.Q ,Judgment of eonpros. ' • Os an - -11Cre. < -• : • = = above calculation, 't havertioltineladed '; Inlaov a # YSirin CAPMoN = T6o hollow gun tact - .£4s•ptior ratiflpaid for a bolting , this land recently An=,thsfourtrtry:ofJß!#,-'4Tctrri;,-Itt.94oitr, —a Species of ",property free trade has rendered all- take' threeklinea-the-serVictif:thafgnatnade4rith& but valuele4 the rates td sid. an acre. t.evving to the failure. :lit i reel of the t.vbeat Crop, and , the , low' prices of cattle, - • -., : RoDatsp a the #t • and every otlie'r agricultural commodity,l did not g !.' -. 1'! 1 ' 24 tneke is rent oil' my laud, and .1 .7 e ' .l ` 4 ` 4 ° `a he bas talcep out a patent fur he posioi t it troy. lord you-mniy--perceive e lude a!" Fzutilig•-1# 4 04.e.r.: trial . )".et to :be made . 1 .' 113i7t4 ciett , oorpqt,ltrirAtri-oliem borgir t,ofo . I ruin owilerzo .Iretand: — A fee simple hires, Utteifi t 'l.tflre)e to cool. the gun fram the Inside hip:Main-ft* cumbered, walt cultivated one, as rnine,witheut a eivif current of -water•thiMgh-ititieotcpipe(irhieVilf pauper on i can, under the. present taws, title to K • ei j lia i n.. e cro,;- us freezing lire troo-in - "centra :firsii,andinsity--on,,tho,eater,trarGcne-Any ourr wl,o will rut' must perceive its so- perjority,t;i„, The dawn looked through the casement cold, Awintery dawn of gloom, ' - " • A sadder showed the chrtained.bed*: Thattill and sickly , teem— ; - "MY dioghter ! art Theo there, my child? O, haste thee E love, come - arglti_to That !luny see once more thy kce,. '-• Andbless thee, ero• I die !' . „ ' , lf our T were harsh to Thee,' " Forgive me now," she cried; 2 ' “God 103ows my heart; I loved they mast, When most I seemed to chide; ,No*lidnd.and kiss thy mother's lips, • Andlor her spirit pray." - 74e prnsencisserther —and her coal Pasted blissfully at"V . A stidd eri start !—what dream, what sound ." Tbe,Slamberiog girl alarms? Sbe WOteir--the sees her r . oother dead Wlthio the angel's tains— She Ishes--she springs with wild embrace—: Httt -nothing. them apO'ears, • - Except!ber mother's sweet dear face.— ' •'- • Her bcvn.'eottvAlsive tears. , sa-relillie -Xis Ireland. _ ' The fo ll ow og extract froin•is Istteeifnl . l4tiols farmer to t 414;Am system of taaticin which the Inlhrfdrrirer ban to bear. Thin letter is from Wm. Leaanr, of Rae nalee, eounti 3 Of Cork. Mr. L. is a landlord in fee., cultivating, with the aid of an experienCed 'Scotch' farinei, 240 arable. Irish . acres, excluslVß• - 61 ° 40 acres of young wood.' The •groupti:lnf •Irf the best coriditiorr, but the poor' rates eat up ell the profits, says : •_ "I have not derived one shillingof . income Irani it for the huit 'Year,eill being swallovved up in . Hie following rates and taxes • Tao cOuntry rates, • • Poor sales, (nide 21iii.Nerv., 1847, • at t . 1, • • Peorretei, 4110 e 111th 114141, 1844, • at" 21.611.0 - Quit rent, t Road rate ot, T o. p its., Tithes; • Bross: Canada. The follosVittg &eta the 'Montreal ` iteill . a 7shows that the scales ore beginning.to fail from the eyes or thapoople of dolada : • _ . , . f We , behest* !hat the Idea or the Governor Getterzi being the prote ter ofßritish interests, or of any.in-i tnrests, , has :become, a delusion, end •a ean te. • We. believe that hii office is at ,present a sham, cheating the people of . e Province CIO t 'of one bratich br itto tripartite conatt ution,..which' l ll tsttes . ,'ciimpilseifof the people of a I the wortd ) . beat acquainted, with. constitntiontil government, have adopted... We believe it, is someth ieg evert ,worse than a iihicrif for it posseliao j tia t' sui l l biept'afipearattEc,.."l7ro l3 . l l.. i to induce eipectatione, which cannot lie_ realized, and will thus be the constant cause of turmoil. and confusion, 41. tune that liberalism ceased to blovr hotand.cold; It is time that the people of Canadi possessed institutious, , 'which will not "keep" the' word of proMilip to the ear; bet - break it to the ImPe." '.l rierr NOTTCEIEPLIIII one wrion IT MAY COVIZEHN. —The.Arnerices Oil„ - haring perfcarmed by Its use au many remarliohle cures,a.ne being a powerful Re. ; medial Agent for sariousdisenses, has induted some persons to counterfeit thin yitinabio meditine. , The original and genuine Anterican Oil in obtained from a well in DuSkOille, Kentucky from the- joie end only propetalerli Hale & ; Co., Who lenolided.fil Wm. Jackalia,4f 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their, sole and only agent for supplying subagents in awes tern Pennsylvania, western Vitinia,--and part of Ohio. The Due andgenuino American Oil is a dirk green color. . There are various entinteifeits. abroad —some Sendea;;Oit,. some a mixture closely resem bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts burgh and Allegheny Drapensary Company; some black, QOO2lO iwhite r said to be made from the Origi; nal AmericapOil. D. Hale & Cu., the only Snit solo propriettureof the true' and "nrigioal'Ameribmi Oil, DO NOT" ur NEVE& DID supply any-persons who make the article called Ettract of American Oil, mid to he Refined, clarified and mancentrated: BEWARE of the worthless counterfeit?, and SERVE that WM. Yacksmi, 89 Liberty street,Pitto: burgh, heed or %Food street is the: ONLY: and SOLE. agent for the above mentioned Districto ird that is'genuine btit iiwhat has 'the note ' atuVuddritur printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which each bottle ie 'enveloped ? and- likewirie entice that the proprietor* , Address on printed , enclifemptiletr thus: «D. Hall & Co. , Kentucky." : - Another. way of detecting the' ounterfhlts is the difference in' the' price. The gennine is sold invariably at 50'elti.#ek bottle and no(le?s, while seem or the counterfeits, : aro sold at endow, pricen under. • ' The Pure and cinly , Genuine American Oilto sold wholesale - mod **II by Wm. Jacksee i at` the only ' agency in kiltiltnitgh,,.No. pbeity-eireeri'liend.:of Wood st. aug3l:3m , ' 11 Etethrto. OX-Fux. It sll on.ldb *remelt' ered, when the conisetPertletei df *purity are, zlivettea front their-profthy chapati leitdd 'become drdin the 'Wit; that ontauernmexatitions are th e cell o eensequenee, be'rotind - a fel medicine for tolhdisercithe because expel the hodklhose polsohoith ban:rang Which‘ate the-pause of all kinds pl . eruptive discuses. Wrighot; Indian Vegetable• Pills will be found to aidand improve .digestion and tieihPratte a-dt t o Ol'Phii-4 4 -Of 'ltiA Xhey-Will Most dvpire.dly, give health and',iiigor -whole fratue;'Wh in- return,•wPl Op ; tpre.:tsijAye..t: smooth and healthyeomplezion: ' - . " , Reward Counterfeio, and fuiftation . A:4-Retneinbei that the Original, O ld Only. Genunio-lifdlap Vegetable Pills have the Witurtt signature of Virththateltratantr on the top label of each box. •: Remember; tibto,4hat If. Suthker,Druggisf:.COraer, of Market and Third Antis, is not am agent for this otedi:. eine and we cantuth;guarnittee as genuine that tittered by The. genuine le for sale at Dr Wright's- •Princtat Office, tap RtlCei - Stliffet,.'Philadelphia; and by N THOMPSON, 15(i . DIberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa .t who' Is sole agent - for thiel city, by whom dealers:On be. sup- i plied at the wholekate rate.' . , nrs gr Books new.flotticsaLflahate. .Ltkrary RatporiairAhind Opposite the ;Post Of6eitv The Fortunes .13f Women;a-litatelt tty the , tiuthor ." First Love " The History of #otidenniapby Thaekerny.' 2d. History of thebyedeji Ravolition of 18.18"; by-Lamat tine. tat and 2d partta._ Love in in High Lio,lll..Storyof the 'Upper TetttJak-T:S. Arthur 4 Ada and Elline,,irthe TlXrc! Nieces; by blis:Grelte,t.:,. ,11:77 Oysters It +Oysters 1 - I%.+The subscill+er Iva keep et. constantly cm Meareemigabele Exchange, front this time, FRES H • OYSTE4B, - whieh he will wive up in the very best elyte.+, qi • ' . . : 41: 4 0. , ttith - truELT., sepia:lllpr 'Cur. of Smith fi eld and Fourth its. ■ "r: - "),, • • . t 0,17 :Kt • ;11:: 4 MEE =lllll M ff= ME '" shiS7ls-. 51 0 9 42 •17,0. - ;0'.18"9=. - 01 . 1 1;41 0 00 Arm Bla use, made .jnrntata!ionlestnrilay tuki!giog liefkkrekhe for an assauh and battery and rolktilag'4ld;tltAsx: bail in dinltin3atUtitoibiiii. Appe4ramea at court for the ausault'nadT?aktety,- 7 1pe: . charge of robbery, ? tgAtnbt . bun being the Mayor 804 i BALE—Wilrrc,9lTie. on own Sat4rdlki betweett the tow boateecit.-Bleek ana,'F#6lo (Iq:7 2;befweenthe s holite on afib 'aid , eloCii: . We'll 'et ten to 'One ee the CoNeei ;Fr, C. - - Wi I ti :•T EI J RE c..r.5 ~The '.,.q aa -' ;,*,ii, iiretnP YloPl4,siyitLl.oiteeet th eLay:Lpoa, Aaaeably locaa'on-tEje2lleCtctiber;ih r9lll:... bcij,Plikied 61ilF - ilolfie-oeiiitr;pany;- .- -, -t-i.ho--Th) - a,;-teae, maii:ie;,'-1100,".7of-.16 NlO Cai4llroui#;crkat(tiiriefi!ProPPec uP Ng iipPoge - -thi pp , pppt engaged ;lltfidit l e the: :Street, :Street, areffaiiil4la-liifll'Afg lkgCCs . , iWit (1)120U wish tktay4t , ward.in,dispgrito:- ueot , or tiotly's oysters, bukiitlilicOMPeiii tt siO:= Bay ihlt.Cariii46/1; of )40.60441'i1kr4414i6; 'keeps tbi'bcot On be had iirrthe nouirpt.,``-r ,l -4` "1401"1 " Zait'E31:P°6Zar'"A :C4'Y ' atIlii%46,1c , bas beSa,likiti:ooleVr. table by,Nrisalviiner,, field Street. We have not had bate hi l l:lin:le it Ti canzle bad at Mear'fiiiterary DepOt._ Price 12 E Poticgt-,TIMre were viz poirsotieblifoirrXl4s4.." or yesterday, o l charged with iho usual crime .of drOukcieneas. / Tbtett paid their fines-rtnd tattering tliach'irSe l d; 000 or jtiiiVurib wpisbiewedk•-reiteepcd,,ltVitilt;:fit AO* Anfer(can,` car t Turtle.SoSpuiexia* at hate past ten o'clock• precisely. MUM .'',l.. i 5...- % l'-:--s.:ci;,Nt,',,Y;li'ivi.".',l,;':•.l:-:•ei,,,,- j.-T-,,..:.::,.''' •;,:=-:`jP:',",.i.::-..k..;,',.?,,,,.-- - ' , " EWE AOCAL MATTER. 1849 i tlAiti_4o asking the - aPpr?Ptititrliirfili4tiTtittkiil proceedings igintrt red:tit 6.1)1111CO committee. A letter relative to gout!, spurioneeityltonde r iesg; ed by ED.: Prartiaiii; - wbilst referred to committee on Finance.' • . STict,thiSr.,,Stm..—i,Ve trait .the ettention - erbt4. teak men t!'" the earg'.'Street• - pieg . :Triepaifltiii*ii: SrEivner, enOteduce. Heine-on Weod..Sireet;,hestlreppol' site the. Pestittilldiege: They ereruttemeeptfinebusiness: qup)ifteapenei;andAire,tolte,J.gletalpleatetre in ficcommeitdlng theet to put mercantile tk-ff,itfe!tli AV eBteiri . make -;its th:fit'upprearoiee 'et= thh : theatre [hit`ovon ..,ThPYI4/11% tytth theta p high reeltWlClr-.§.10": tor iCeocectie taitt.te he the'elast..grazerati-yeanthr iht,ctea accomplished artiste who hde the &ye af Feel* and Inito ll in be leasti-ie the teitinrtry Arie&fitio,—The , Streit pemolissiiiiteitiAiiiiiiiieV x ..„perse wit, - who,ltay c ,-, o o rtemlved.:tio - ote: -petty spitengitittt'o'neighbtit-qiiinitig charging Haim with , o , oviolittion • of:ticitteffetiroyili Al3n,cev TJ'A ;1 . _ .thet;eorne people , e.o. nen Hy- 46.4E1111110 1 46p ibe Fo?.tior ll'nnon.—A. warrant ; , inna; , tnnied• Steel on Ainidny;' agatnet` faba6~ntcbalb r for 31. Ntle9 6 4 - 0 0 e 1 4 1 C:didg: front the Mieb - ignwinenrance Comp3uy and payable, tote, at the cbange Bank Gotchalb bitsnot yet been °Treated. Seim* GFAttna.- - -This is the vivit to the; Company.now , make thetr , firsi. Jztirpeatunce .on- the Eth Jaaunif.• F '. r> - ~ ~ ~~~~ d h ._ ~` . _ .~k p . .f:, 1M 3 e -,:, '1,2 4:f •-•o ,rf • " ' MIIII ~ ., . ‘, , 1! -.'.,4 <-4'..'•'..:1.°1 ....::,,,, MMg 1111EIRESI •_2.l;,,neraa .;4• . eti1r.k.:45•,.*:;;•:31, de,ws by Telegrapto - for the Ill'onth:w Post ; OUBLE WITHTIi-E ; W OR 42II, O O E.# I . O rAIIs• • ' . _ St. - LOOkii,Septein -• f The Winnebagoo Indianviliscontented-alith tho - - home assigned them by - treifyiliiite lelrrot• thnii old "'• Aunting. grounds. capt. Rage' 'f rom:Pert - flnolliiag marched a. force and Intiticopted them..; Hemet the • . • Indians at - Rice - Laker driave"theni baCk.. Vat - tiler dillicalklolrOptitilinitied;f -- Cratmtrte;ixii-l3e , tit. 2f t . 'atriain ixiairiparticwn*iii berried noes Shavineelown. She Is a 'total WerWliv* hondrad'passangera-on;board, aifot:i.vito6 ' • 4ltei t t A: 4.2ved; lli a ° M& a gic Pf --th gN°7 °6 gP l 7: 4 44l'); the cargo ?. ;; ttieVittt ti4!oiza •J. ? SAS A t l ' Fi CONVENTION Sr' T ours, f;ep`letaher 2a - - , Tfie,Sairbaita * Convention .met last nightin=tho .2d/ ..fgislireilati . " Church ' There' 7:refa . five hundred I *steles ptestint. - , lliix - 5 9kiiiiiptition 's 'eonrgaatxod.by k - NEW: ' •-; • WoaKept -:Vtrint..4 l iiiestern Canal 412..1ia1e - . - denland,-- • erilisiffirta, otitSts*lithat any position• - 4dOnacti has taken a - grain*r Whqii:toe"..timm! , loo* - 0 ma4ittittintitii.botitiloof aittAinahitagett;••••Tflette - , : ;.:' '!..- lita:fgond deal doing in corns ,loa holder - aie, firm % hut-noilianges ru prlcea no.inarkOd"Change inany• • ..Cafreekrl e stock to lusthap g t,;; hiis been an active;derna'ad for N. i o guru% 1141-pHeasc--actatt.'follyinliiritaloed:.-..."- Cotton Holders ate-prtiiinlponSeticarnee:Jrf: the ofeadyltaprovemearin thellnutlierh-iniXtret.•"'" itivince:tittut-,ei_ghtti is dematidiad: - • . -' ; • / . F;W -46 . 1 t7r-.4411X . F.I`:• '• ; = iitalsdeinand for theses tern-_portirAncaS are steady.. at 4 4 ,9235 . ,00 for commaf,'" morixti;goOdiaild. straight brands, = end 0;126i4,24 arisigsp7toiiiPp.etieaee.. - 7 ...;;Ml4;;Ttierii>ll4l , been a . 61 tit-:inlifto 10 : 14111 1:0*ilie,tril . 91:11/1It :to? tb decline eaihebowasar'ahiost.,entikely:t4jscnljots to :- • • .• Opity Cgin ittlight; : = d:h holders ere en AkisSringlOr get the tiatitef. , ; We nOro aaliait mixed atfiB( n 9 Preiiirion . TherCiii•intr.nade#-:tioSinierit in - the market:, ' Safes- were made t tii:lit=itiederCte extent nt.;" •. - . - - 10;06. rotlSle and 044':foit" - I)4tie; ! - iit western .- cured habil:there - is n - fairiii44ll3! * :iii- tile market. - - - ! - .Creciirles: - .•Wirchtive ctianoe to•report:: :Whisk ny, , .Saieri. OhiSi at.27c.„. , ; • COttan.: There was a good demand this morning, ; • - hal' the firinnetiiierboidern; isbn gerterilli , .derisand: an adirince,..had n.teridency I.llchecit'operixtioturc. Mopey • Mark et,_.!rhere wee nothing- done in Fo xeign .Exchange 'or any.,iccottiii,--- The- tranatietibne---'; rorjlie steamer have not yet fairly commenced. The Stack itiir[et ie depressed.:." :.• :':: • • .•. !Ngtie - Yogß' CATTLWiIA*NET NEw .' . . _ S ep t. Beef.;•;•tte.rollrket (0 day j Obie. were 2000 head ()C.. - York - t 7.. ./ 800 h 6nd •-• f.itcdiaposed -or at S.O - 0006 00., The rma rk t aed Vith 110MOMbeodlen. . • .. . • .- • - .• - 7 / 1 1111.4417. • .•••• • • ..... • •TLIOMAII4II. • • tairMistni dtr. 87LL,- _ Glioc*Ji - stty PutfINKX •• •bi g l lFFl4anc , .2 '• , No. 118 Watteri&sm; Pitoburgh,:Pri:, , •• • , biALERS' IN GROCERIFS, - Fleur; -Wheat, Rye, Oafs. Corn• Herten - Net , Bacon, Rutter, Lord, OtteasoL Mover, Tiraol&y and Fier Seeds; Iron. Nails, . Perri : eclat Otte ittitin paid to the sale of esletti Produce. • • •Rusmrorcuis-41essriCA•iiiitiltiltinter, theA l tillampton, Smith & Oisalhm& Moorhetut, •:&410. 7 l M oafs ay, PitiOproght-Fenner iltrusanion J. Eh M0711)47!1;)Wq,E4.. /411110, rep DiNe tar FOR SALRA.lluilding Lot iJ any slluited•in;tbellhatt'Ornim aindviduablirfm. -ptovout Mein "gobirtou'Ostdditiorf/Q the "Oity_of Alto. ••, gbept. having 'Oran:LOOM feet on Resoes 'Street hy410 ., ' •••- feet:deep 4o_no alLey. and only 488 , Yeet Aura , this - Wont Cammari IttieirqB:lsB., , Teratarptilllnhatut, balance M.' • 6so ion? Yeatltinenr9.;:. cor:iizalk'r', &h. ~„ , „, „ Smithfield toteet-o• r 1- Illdintalatrt tutor , . Native. - •.'N'itliTigh; is Leieby-given that VetterkorAilinististra 4.11 -tionon.ilie estate of RObett Tholoßso4 , late, of No Ilestliwit, A 1 legheny County, deceased, novo bien-grant..,„., ' ,edtolho undersigned. Alf persona Indebted to paidtie eedent are requested to mike ionnedirtie payment ;Ald • dos* baying rialtos strill'pmtent firma, legally - annelid; ested..ror settlement: ' Aletxrai.ni,; , sep2Bttlisr* Arlmit4trttolsr-,' Diapolutton of *Nuttovershipk , s , Partnership beretolote a:tatter(' between,Fr , Ca•ex. irL the !soak+ uett • .1 eani'tik lhhider irtfteca..bnarittuat carom:rt. -Jibnow cruder the solo,matopmetleofT.- fic,Etenous *who win' .-71'' be, happy lo..kovis thefortoetfrlcob' ontLP4dorm of the .k ,House IQ gilt/Alia ca11); , ,,f, ,:,T .O.IF/NEOAX, •• 0004 - - ,;• F,D.-4111iSS 0141•411BEFt 13;180—No. Ifri, °crab - irk:Mirk* 18I9et-z --1.7-0141*417/111114, 1 4%h - cc:Out , ') ; ls a - ittftrAilr. l likiftlik - Oii„lite Conn oirpolat;4orelt fiktelPageti:Nagn4Ottnlquestotser, to take Asposiuona,,,ec , - ptinktiingtatit.;-, r toftee oribit tee end itlace of *Mate itheottioti - trk:boloven loth& itesPoodont.petsoot:Uy,ifbr be found twtboCoarav-ond ileot pp, Coandtto green atloht- the %Veda Ttrotburitell'oot,4l4ree, tioneo,,the tom:oractilikr beld , in edit tenAl s ope''' tbe'day Of tortintamildote. • s• • From the Record • HIRAM 111 1 MT, 2^. 7<the YJ•,/indarm'atorteliiii*..LTrattrinotko;ttiaiii4, ilepoittiong ot witnesseo to be,teed In the argument of the, , obove.cuese,Acitt• ke.telonliefem Arldreer Maiaste A r - ; , Eeq4 Corateipiioner'appolated to take .clumi At his office en Filib'atreet,:Pittsbnrgh; oittbe2stb • • "' Allty 4 . October, ISO, hetween-thetiOaraTo4' 2,a44 A laticcE PAL orsaiti dar,'„wfiehagid-cebe re lh e • T 01-.4 , terosned mak:attend: , . , fillprAllrelilaiSTEW ' 441 ' 3 t-tett2 ll : 3 4u , • ' !!'-Ctiltnrutari:':?''''';e , 44.3 1 •Pgm•••• , • ,-- Sikaul Vobalm4lo,? , ' . s , wpratts9ifailltiptember ‘4ir,:to comitkeilcsiiV.47..: McnsioNE 4 4.7,7•ty , : - .1, f- 1 .4" , :t!;••. , f 4 tic cr - cuosAirit GISELLS. .- • litWaiygitY:iiiiniarNtri. I iletutiOA••=7;Bl7"o.4 7 7o4eft• Vitelte4lSi d guora Ciocea. 1 Sty ribp , -Mikaltealionygt .. 1 ~. 2.(Weisole "with the ' SPECTRE .Imloo,6**iiir,=! , - . 7 tetaAciaitiii — Doore-open:AikliStAr!ninvill' e rrsa#,T;!:`,/j! , , half jinn 7 o'clock, =1 • J.; 13 :1:4W2211:3 1 11';-' ",' SEC- litT:- IN AN if Fk.C,Talt •:Oxittleakensirl afso shin r; - rtisilckriuts - • ' WHOLESALE' AND 'RETAIL.- - •• • j'VO.- DR FOTlRTlleyaezz-APOLLO .I.DFTWCO , 'WOOD ASO ISA REM' :eDi•Erni ' •'; a a trio ir, PA: " ' " Afaays - Ilamar ` e°)lar 't thidee'Shltic..Dracrots . / 44 N PirrOUßorVAbble, FamOyyloaritvataiivaild (or rate • -,,,7-XMCl;gtol4ooßElßiklly +k 36 • Dinidotullv.%* ;pIus:APPLE 0111111 ht—e. .:.• NM= , - - ANL" Clll.llo(tiEtimbeibeon 'Egelair; &S.THERti-i-2Qo.lbs.,pfti:Fentbers on' hartiksul4fok. tof .• [5eRV$l:: I . l t : tiiiNtkitcliQOßUK•4l4:-;-',... • .•". 1Q.C00146 . 0 ia4ki(piime far gala b 3 - • {KIM} KEIWNATOORIMMs EIMIEM • c•-•• MITE! , FII3 ...4.a , kbblo: 'art bblo.in:oforri;Av. s *:.• . i..Y.Tilond tor ob4.briseP 2B l-IRia &240011.11glatr^.*. •';, • leam'aild . forslife:. iquoEtios- BALL —l4 gosesi,mfatitiehruusuree.'4: • I.4:and for sole b Yid sil) 8, A.,FAIINESTOcKizCo,..,".c..-., lar ItATIIITO 7 bbts., ittst teeNt . and toreete TePO5" • ' oz. -, • B PATINEMON by 10118.0P1r.A AGENOY, ..0 TIIBMPSON . - ' -11ANCarpet lattunfaetnYer; Brlntstr 4046 Oppiiinter Agent . fot*,P..W.:flyrne s fr. Collyese! Nark': [line ' fe l/a Ili money _ r3 ~j`Suuta tram Hre dollars to nor imotak., . 7 ...-,4vntb despatch...as the lowest rates otisseount.t. !yl q - i• ';* * l4:ol , olrkOta);.#4o{Alf.P4i WATER ZW/IFICAItr..P." : "8/14 AND- zipEnrzirs. -- --. • ,!,2rrsettettatroeLi .Isep24;tf- ... rr• •'..,'-' 1 ' o.rxrinsiNl.Vourts Salo:r.---....t.,....,...... , .: t xr.v nap :oran.4o r Ofr.ot the Orplianst t i o6rtte'dife:' ' , gh ny iCoutity,244-1 ivi7 . l' expose to ogle. brko biti - !: . "?::::', ._ Vottane t ht the coortlioase• to Mtebnr_ghintt itt awe& z.. :3 . ;,....„... A..ers4o, th e t hi r d mender 'of Octobet,lo49 4 fait 'clieb,ixtfe.-.:4. :,11:...7 the lutenist -and estate of Charles o:Reynolds &sod Jeou4e...;: :14;•, - ; 9-HeynoLW:d., hirto °root ofe.ICELLBILOKISLAXIXR-.,,Z;;;;,?4, .efoorte4 ..in'the? fa*y TiVOL 1111 A , COSIllq:ittibileiraid;, , ' : -,:0a , t% 116%1'14, juiielicedt said Jiver with the Atooongebela. 7 '. ,0,, , ,.' ' li v e, e el: ageing; who ll:coder:fix toor;ebotil P;14011$11'...•71•-::i ttiei intereit Of Vier.les b.. Iteyooldri and : Santee ' f•L Iteii : '`;!:.: hew b e i n g : thelcvo4hirds - of one undivided &ertlf part; '-- ' - 1 ?.. ' s ein e ttle t&e : life estate of their Inther,Lof 0. Rerogdo: -ting: don int ere s t of. their growl:mother,' jiisoleij ,- . i.,,' , ' -, !pie • . -'<-_,- '.*.-:',.. f.',,!„. - :'.OLIVEIr ‘F-11:EYNOLDS', , , ' ' .- 4 ;l' ... LE ' P 'God/alio Ofthe , Estete.of Clotrj sC. and • - , :t.. sep ad - .- -. .- - *Jetties 'Ztleynoltls. . . . 1111=== e ~-;. ME ; • MEM M WEI! MEM 111 •••'. .-;;" .! MIME Mlid NM MEE Ell ESE MEE • J ~ t ~a ~; •.t J ty T ( ~ ` MOE Is t yk 4 . 4- t =NM t ..1 I MI 0 I EN RE = ':r. EN =I
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