'.. 1 1 - - _ ru sarnierie: 311..qcwthultt. - .l3oiwfito of MET :On 'Sand. = There are many subjects ou, which farm ::: en= require aline upon dine and precept lr P r eel": 3 ' 11- Orde to - bring thenrinto `-thalf-rigbt Way-7, 'No one who has contem plixteitPantlidly;the 'constitutional. defects .701 oar=li,l:lt-sandy soils,- can , be otherways than Celli - laced•that they require some al lerent _iaorder'le'refiderlheta susceptible 4.r 'af• - ,PtiAtable7;ctiltivationsevie "Isitbstance which w ill act as ' an agk gether the loose hes ka:l p a ait att . t io t s bibl i th 6 - 4: eorttptoelthg.pTincipar,Kitti94'Pf , ihik mass itaitieratil the texture:mere, compressible `and - „sdhesive,,, This substance: ts_ of eY' • - 'whichnature his'diffuSed-with great 'and placed; in situations where _it is aectissible toulniost cultivatortri the latid'Whe requires its in the ameliors tion-,Of2hisland.S, or for other. Piirposm--- Arlyeriiinportane results have been secu red ~ b y„otiXing.:thts earth with,those, o • alqiiisite - isiture, , ind as these results have • e 7. • beep given te`the ,public through the me diem- of- our - thousand - widely circhiated almost ii.work of •idle supennogation to , repeat theni:Jiere; Itit!;'its there are:thousands yho_ -shut their 'eyes teuverythinglieuring the name or ;semblance. of -_AgmiliniWilkt prevenient 4: 9 =tlia. -. practice 'exerta - g -,,raore•:Or.leis harmful, influence upon the Praelice,of Others; it may inot= be amiss to :say;: -that ,no - one who justly - canterttrAlateS the.subjeCti.:Can bb - eicased farlOager a9g7. - , looting :his- own ' interests, Simply because' liir. such eons :refuses to move in the b,u: sirtepor #ei,Und-:l3eilie first, to lead'off in an entei.• prise:seevidentlYjndidions; and'PrOmistek ofsuch lasting,--and important' &kid: - -TO oifery:fainierWhO retals_this article, i wish' to say - r- Do nut . long,ir'temporise. If you have a piece,of - light soil,•do not letanother ' , u 3 ssonpaivever ,head. without at taptfitg its '_itnfiroverrient. Haul, on your, clay' in, the fall:tind spread it,:'and juse_ba: fere . Planting; 'give it a good harrowingto reader ,firte,' - andploci, it in. "Sing in Uot -. SuffiCient,- bestow another, the next season, and on, ilI your light;Thin; poor and unproductive-uplands,;are eon: TertecriatO:deepouct ferfile'loams. SitteetiritingTheatiove; I have been pc. -ritaineeoticie-o* the back volumes of the Testern:Fartner, - bue of the numberief accidentally upon the fol.. lowing years since," says the Writer, 4 , while-a resident of New-England, I purchased apiece-of dry, sandy laticli nominated there that hail been very.: inuch worn. 'A portion of it, abObt 0110.an4 three ituisrter acres, was on this, verge pf i t deep ravine, and, a little more t eleVa"ffid - than the - remainder of , the lot Thi s place had been :sewn - the fall previeue, 2 .and::striefted with clover. .The rye• - •was - hariesletl--entiferior Crop—and tOund in the fall was, to ap-, ietitatiee, :not ,more, than half stocked.— linvingmanure•for spring ,crop, and claybeing,haady,:letired on to the pieCe about :thirtr'ox,` - cart • loads of, clay;- hoNQver i not pure, but supposed, to t9alttiiiehont'orie Wired:load; The same Was spread on :the'snrfnce Of the , ground 4.6,, -ihe fall. In the spring itfhadlornied.-alfeav-k, coating llver-the „whole surfac e -:.. the' result', • - urrte - .a"heavY Crop of clover. The. Ltiexl„, sPririg about twenty loads 'of, yard manure upon i lt. It' was then broken, upiziziled, harrowed and planted to corn aiiout .the - 10th Of , May. The result was afratit ninety bushels of mound corn! had corn- enough, for ,mrown - use, and _Sold' aboar fi fty, bp she's, for Afty dol lars. - . -This was my,first experiment in farming It_ isuearly eight 'years since the clay, wits' applied, • and I am told the land is still • Len efittO The application: was•contia ne4.4l_ther portions of the lot with equal bgul results , as long us I occupied 'at not'that Clay produces a per : , - ;r9huenr'etestitutiorial amelioration of the sandy .soils to', - .Wbibli it applied, 'them would lie: but little inducernentto haul it on; asits'greartieight renders its transporta ,tiOdexpensive; but - it does accomplish this, on d Itlein'consioto ito chief value. Land °ace: claye.d, never again returns-to its pristine, condition. The clay, xemaina , minutely „diffused' ..firottglt uttersticesy-, • anctiirtay ihe:detected , years afterwards, thlugh - JP3''fillaatityla:un'diaubt impercep • -iblyditritnishtd by 'every , succeeding crop •'' ' ',A,Pructicist Festers. Ifaid Rae Farm Sept.. 'I- 1849. LONGEVITY . OF THE HORSE..:. , It ,has long been an imyrissiOn' that the, Ofctikary:;dtiratiOnnof a horse's life is much ,shorter- than it :;ought (a lid and that • the, eieess,ol,-mortalityr - is the : result of care- Jesiness'Or igndraiit management, _The great €Srror -7 eohsisteja regard _ to the tern, „perheleattuld 6:terra constitutitirrefo horse atilt°g,t ll6 r4iff:ereniliom those raati'Jbeint; whereas they ,are; precisely theeisme , ln.:all44ortant respects Disc , , ease:Arising,from excessive igue, heating, and exposure to•air want. of exer• cisoOniproper "diet; both as respects quality aiidAilautity,,aa from many other causei;- affecpkthe . horse and his masteratike, 'and 'n4ett-ikeither case must lerminatevratab ly'lndeed, when ":ft"nuin alterse'Jias' acquired, by a course. of training; high. cregreepf health and vigor, the skin 'of each, , is an, inftilfible index of the fact. Iz been ;b-fieb - ,remarked in Eugiatia i thatthe skin Oriihoix!gitil.42 who bee andergene.a seyereXonrse. 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FOR CANAL COAMISSIONEIL - JOIWA: GAMBLE, txoo=a_? comM• AllgetiiniT county' ThimoiWgipto Tickets Ettlat*: , • *1 County. _ • . assaira: /451VASkMeCIANT ror 01*,liepiiee JAMES CatlCEgir_ c ß obilitbn. JANES SCOTT_ ;Elizabeth: 7/10)y.M3110FFIT,Alleghenrcity. - • tcrx MILLER; Pittsburgb: PICOTITONMET JOHNCOriEj,Pittsbtult. • • THO . Mq 11.11 NV, . NV!/T1)/1111'bfirgli: ANDREW Are.CLEEI:; Findley: ,MWI3% REai l kltnlbtirgb. Tktipkinxtttc*c.tieli#!,:- for Allegheny County, is now printed at thieotffne,.ita ready for delivery.— Our friends in tale Clint/ are requested to call, and get a supply for the different t oting.districta, . Democracy- de:l-Federalism __ • "'Ali power is inherent ,in the people, and all - free' , Governments are-fonmled on their authotity, and instituted for:their patine, -Safety ands handnesii," is the language htthe Declaration of - our Bights. It is upon„ this t axiom, no beautifully. expressed, that the_iiii . irftbr4'or oar Representative _Gomm , meat it reated,"and upon 'which:the- grea - tDemie ! cretin - party heenidfornilyiteta; indeed, thetheit strikingnhertinieristii thit'd iitingpWes the Fede ! rat from the Democratic party; entrdsts in theecni. slant distrustfuleessi manifested :by the fanner, and the , qntithited"confidence rePhied by. the letter in the capacity of the peopleth - goterri themselves. The origin of the great Political,paitles with that of ourlnctional and State gisvernments, Democracy and Federalism sprung pp in the Co n.• ventiOnthat formed the Constitution,and after* ve3tdsAi _ * the:ctihinekof ,the, feet President. or the United States. , - The - Federeltitittesmenof that periodifrom a::stump-predilection entertained :tor the Wash form vc.Gpl;, , er l irpeht, Were desirous taking it fora smodel appniXimating - as near - sYritem - as public - ispinion Could he supposed . to tolerate—hence, they advocated the election of a President for life, and a Senate fora long)stimber of peak'. I . They favored.thecreatien of a complicated and imposing stmcture, with a view of removing the Government as tar aspossi. We from popular control. ,Their Democratic op* pong i nts, on the other hand, confiding kin the intel ligence and patriotism of the people, preferred a plain, simple, unostentatious administration of the public affairs,with eseentive and legislative branehea immediately responSible to the people; and elective fora short period. It is needless to say; thit the latter, OPitricins prevailed:and that the Constitution was Jeshloned in accordance With them. Subsequently, the same distrust on the one band, and 'confidence -on- the other, begat widely different views in reference., to the manner in which the' Government =should be conducted, to, secure it” permanence, and : the , construction the inetrumentabhuld receive Which it owed its existence...—Tiepolicy of thelCOreliiertY canna lit strengthening the arrn - ofthe General ;Govern it.exit at tie expense of ihiStates instead Cd gartliny, the National Dnien as formed by salfr eign States, for their mutual protectionand happir nes!, they lohked upon itmither in the light of a great consolicl atettllep*ic; created bY, the people i of the collectively; in which the sovereign; ty of AlieStateit'viii is a great measure merged 'nog, in tinier to carry their principles; they et: tempted to enlarge its powers by-a tamed and latithdinarian'Corisinichion of the Constitution. The, Democratic party. entertained opinions :dia. metrically, opposite—they looked upon. the -Union as limited. in, its Prigien! desigu,es (rimed for the' benefit and-security of the States in theirindepen dent and sovereign capacities, and to- be strictly confined to , the exercise of those powers expressly delegated by the Constitution ; they claitned that if those powers needed enlargement, there WU an easy and safe mode pointed ontin the Constitution itself, which obviated the necessity of a resort to the dangerous method-of construction by which the popniar-wilt:was eoatemned and set at naught. These are eome 'of the leading doctrines of the two great political parties As--.they have always been in the United States;,and, although, with the lapse of y • eux . s, , tiew,- questions : of,policy of Momentious importance have sprungitiptougitate the country,:the PrinciPlen:tigg ,charaeterized the Federal arld'Dentheratis, parties ofl7oB- - -'9,:have stilt a c0nt0211.4% iiSfluenee.,,The experience of more than half a cenitiriohnitiglifilich time,the nation, :under She canned with' tmexmispled strides in wealtlf:and' prosperity; has not inspiredthe federal petty with confidence:in the Intelligenice and eaPieftY of the people for self-goternmentheis modern doe. trines evincethe same desire to invest the - general goverameet With piwenSunknown to theConst' •It has ever been Ille4tim Yederalbsal, by as. awning' PlalagPte - 'alaftlea• 41 1 d by amalgamating, with every. iirnis jititnis'iO ;which folly, or 'fraud bas given birth, to unsettle he . i l l44itatic of men, and lend them by , degreesio - i abartdou the-cherish. ict itinciPleaimcin mh:ichthe prosieriti 'of our re fubliekin:filstitatitt4 .depends: lis Pennsylvania, and particularly-in this: comity; many good cid. zens;ihnitedefilliiheatiliti. ie.: the blasonic i filiti: tutions, and'other 'causes have been led intii the torpor:tot-federal , doctrines tend fedora! Mee:sure:lS; *Melts upon their gist l "li l mtril i '46i 'l the democratic ' ranks , PeY,.vvou!diqqa In49olltf -4:', repncriaied :as destruerivefof that- aimple,ilimit : 4 eitOveraMent 7 cOldiOlted , bi the pokiiimill f , for '' l3 k ll7.l heY qtktfrit-fo* ei° l. #; t4cf*lo# kit contended. , t`cr - those - Ivefely ; , fippler autl,relyect. Let -not, your. prejudices against Miisoriri, an; - in: et4etiou thatflhteeeth4l.4-4;t*.ejlhf`or the ;Feat parties .of our country, lead you to ..oppose the , cheriiiied Pithoplei of your !filth era. , We say -te2 You ja'Oettath'itad sincerity, that in .your: it: Xacbment to the so-called Antirnasonic_party,, you la!!, not : oppcni . n.g . *isonit but are sustaining ,PediMliautr.ffdttralisur of - '9B, the party that has , l iii,4ljr4, , if:a.l4_*esyOrkbigMeri of oar 'country ; vi.‘ l - ioity l l 3 4l;4or o c a te ike.dicirine of monopoly, nioded'afistiMaYe::l ll ** l **4 in opposition to 3tislreafJetre,Patt.Deftmeratic,party,-sato ad- Iliaiateittie4,4tritieref &Pit R i ghts and. Equal La i,„ 0,-,..' ~- , :—., .... P 3 'Thc ounarajoiof iAlp,thopment for debt is being astsaid in e.ootglit,itia thevi iiskitrakikeir : 1 4' 141 40 If itern*;Sinl- 11 o ** ./Pii JgraltoTicimtottel - MtigtomOoKTO gutt Mc;Pm GodehilliPotidilietiO iMenr - ofity , o6o#,,At `will bah for - Ite motto in 10 2 1 "Crittenden and • _L... The a wour Ceuta tr:OE4rpire•A- 4 _ Four make itni4tw s n'tet; . lF ,fiuke's smaller. Therefore it ig;thitivishilln!et: speak the matter With ilfill*•2o t ti amount exacted Gain the pOelrete , or the . Peo -1..p1e who do not own baiei st.the Post Office. We utter our complaint, because this tax is im posed for the sole purpose of feeding editors, thus binding them to the 'support of the •AintOri istration. We do not use language a mite too strong, when we declare , that this proceeding of the Whig authorities, is a base, villainous and in famous outrage. It is without , a parallel in the histary of .this government. No Government officer ever before dared to resort to suek a scheme of corruption.. We assort that the , Whig-leaders will fail in any, attempt to provethat 'evor"an officer under a Democratic President or Governor presumed to tax the public for electioneering pur poses. When we consider the promises made by, and for General Taylor, previous to his aleclion, we stand amazed at the conduct of the Pitts• burgh Post Master. We did not anticipate the pleasure of approving of many acts of the office-holders under the Administration; but we did not dream that to coon we ,would be called upon tb denounce such a palpable" violation of all the laws of honor and decency. And how do the Whig leaders hereabouts treat this matter? Why they keep Silence, or openly and almost unblushingly defend it. What comes of the claims sat up by these partizans to all the honesty and patriotism of the . country. Mr. Roseburg!), nnd his associate; have shows, their hands. We do not hesitate to say, that men who will resort . to such tricks for such a purpose are capable of any political offence one can pos., sibly commit. We appeal to the people, whether they arewil• ling to place confidence in these , politicians! Just think of it—each recipient of an advertised Letter is tared two cents far the support of an Ad minidralicns .paper I I We rejoice in the tact - tbet there is o Demo cratir. majority in the 'Senate. Mr. Roseburgh'e nomination is yet to be passed upon. We Rini ise some degree of vigilance in• an attempt to re: veal the history of his course in the Pittsburgh Post Office, to those Senators whose votes he may desire. This *object will not be dropped in a batty The Colored CMldren. The present School Law, which makes it obliga tory on the School Directors to admit colored chil dren into the Public Schools, is producing consid erable discuulon as to its expediency. There was a public debate upon the subject in the 6th Ward on last Friday evening, and we learn that the Directors in that• Ward are determined to do justice to the proscribed race within their district. The coleretl people of the. City, are quite u alive to the advaa tsges or ethic:mien as the whites; and even if they are compelled to pay tate, without participating in the benefit of the school*, they will do . . what they can to• educate their children. We are informed that in applying for legal advice to ascertain their rights, they were governed more by a desire to k (tow what those rights are under the Commonwealth, than to maintain them by compulsory process. Shame upon the prejudice and parsimony that shut them Dom the Schools of the whites, and refuse to supply them with a Public School Cot theirowa co. lor The colored pcoploare denied-the rights cleat= ship, and should the right of .edecation bit'cianied to them alat'o: -- , that . e.chitii - Wiett; 'who' "Die timed witittfallOrima advantages of citizenship in dila great/epublie,Which opens tothem atid their clui dred a cloudless Pcruireoske away from the-down. uuddenebildren of Africa their only hops) of social elevation—their only cheering ray of fight? It is not their fialt that they are here. If the whites do riot want the blacks in their midst, it is , still their best policy to educate them; for intelligeneo will not brook the idea of inferiority; and the enlighten° d descendent of Africa will fallen the natural impulse of his awakened mind by seeking the home of his ancestors; where only he can find and enjoy liberty) equality and fraternity. That the den/maim of the colored race of this country is to ciViirra and . titmice Africa we have no doubt. God In His wiz , . dam suffered the children or Israel to be enslaved in Africa four hundred years-to fit them for carrying onward the work of civilizing mankind. :And we have the promise through an inspired prophet that the time.will,come when the deserts will rejoice; i and Ethiopia stretch forth her hands to dod. The Unciarling Taylor Administration. Sincelliff present administration came In pOwers• nye itu, Washington Union) which is but air mouths ago, the cabinet, with Mr. Clayton at .itit head, has contrived to . !pick quarrels, or get into diplomatic .squabbles, with England, France, Spain, the Ger. man Confederation, and the .Bashaw of Tanta. *bat bat the meet Stupid "Sundering can account fin this. anti Of-thing,: . And where is all this no fortunate mismanagement to end We were die posed to laugh , at.first. But we really begin to think there Is danger of rupture:of our peaceful rela- Smut, and of war with more than one foreign power. We certaltilithint;in Slew of this 'strange state of things, this embrollatentAvith hall the world, in so short a-paned, th at .our citizen, engaged in conk merceldkitild keep a sharp look out for the flaunt. Precaution, aro certainly necessary, for we know not whetra war may break out under the manage ment of the Present cabinet, It semis to behave in the conduct of our foreign • relations with no mink judgment or caution Mae it mid animal in a Atili shop. Where is the 4, man of postal , whislibuttbe I otherday we had Atte head of'the admiehrtratiqn Or was it - the tolsaiable :Mat "oethe dew- organ 4 1 Wiil-thelnic/(fgrapr answer. . Vorfw W 5 liirrfuads Gen. Tenon, when on his 'recent tour. ;through thlthStaPilfP s th Carlille T r atmliei, declared at Yorlt,(hia tot landinrplace in Penusylvtais,) that the OhjacrofAthr:vinit was "I**WD, i 7 ogtOtns for what our interests demanded at hia hands. I Waa lhe President sincere when hb 'Vied Ali lan. l•guage t Let facts decider the ViCal011: Passing 1 - 10 5!Xt'tktoloo__ ?WO", Writ 8 0 1 ArghsCpliaieichein• 1 54mtp9rg t -454dthroi;AindOroensburtorud froM theinne tPPit ' PlilaB ll ,- a ltillatlca a - Cul/nut, 274, -ttiitiro t ho 'never loolocho trouble to niaikeafsinglo fate ; Air tutc.uteroolett nor' cotton Ilicteri—nor oven. a -coal mine. "(ten,,T,4144 ; Oprqfpto, conclude; 'forgot his -ennui. Re - travelied through the:Statue 4Ottr Oaltit)4O ookttlais Viti4nrui itainanitiCnkli carry, him object,. ii:!wittv,eti kw : fr„ vialua itlik4ilitel wan arPOMiC4I44i. 110, wati duced . to'come , here qou, , ,robOAion 110 iithcf, Proiziindkt4;l 11,or !the Vedelit, par ty, for the per: pose of; musing political excitement , li 'favor. or reaertilig* Ihifire.itt)s apt: eileialett ap - pointhd. • The -vial' of the Prealdent wilt Avail nothing. • Mew nnenneratle-Rewer In grew. Vogt*, E It Is announced in - the New York Herald that rangerctentsk're in progress for the publication Of a netv . Democratle paper in that city, of which Ewan Fteutztri the Tragedian, is to be the principal owllerilindlitine W. Follertu, of the Pennsylvanian, IlWiatabaii:EdiiarsnadanaitYlfearY•Wiloag-lbqaf ctigiespanderit,. We tiave some double in to inittlltite*&-tifilthistatruirelit _Feuilvvriingoo 1134 05,50 0 K t, :*ASPI din= o led% tonike op his reeldeace in Gotham. We , protest ag'ainallim Tearing Philadelphia. •. .IMt : thia saject,svbiaieaiittlit lends orGeo: Cacti rawent bine* 4ifilos4lto 1.1241.1 in, who rat defeated inychntielati)ti*GOY;Baknylr: 4 ," 'The nominee (GO;. Satunr) was thrico .elected Governor of Michigan by large majorities, and is one of the moat popular men in that State. He was fairlT notoisated on tho Snit faring ballot, antt Mh trolland , a Wannest; frlincisititifercione obt la !Mishit port. Ho will be triumphantly elected by the De mocracy of thatgalloat Stato.',!!". Perhaps, as the• Deacon is so well posted np in "Michigan Politics,' 'he can inform us why . the VT igs are 140 Mod plisimd for material for Governor as to nominate a radical democrat, who hillibileat been the ball of abuse for whiggery. The genuine whige who.bave any , preteatkiitelie principle, repudiate the. present whig notalneei. Will the Deacon be gooll'enough to Marva Elsa life tie in this matter in order , to illuminate cl Mlchigab Politica" a little further I • I John A. Ocinible on b!ree Son. The following letter from John A Gamble, Esq, our candidate for Canal Commissioner, on the question of Free Soil, will be read with interest by all parties. No doubt Deacon WaiTs and oili er supporters of the,Taylor Whig Slavery Admi* istration at•Wasbington, will assail Mr. Gasus . for this honest expression ;of tiffs °Pinions. Jemmy Saone, Sept, 13, 1849.! • E. E. Smith, W. ,C. Webb, and Levi Bigelow Esquires. • Gentlemen:-.-1 have the honor to ocknowledg the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant, ppd. pounding to me the following questions, in purl. suance of your appointment as a Committee for that purpose, by, a meeting of , Tree Soil Demo crats" held at Tinge on the- 3d of September, inst. However reloctat; I feel to give 'publicity t 4. my "views" upon a Subject so foreign anddisiinct from the duties and f.t..xtMns of the office for which I have the honor to be the candidate of the'detno: cratic party, I cannot, aeveztbeleskdecline to an% ewer questions emanating:froth, anedeemed portant by so respectable a public meeting of my To the first question, namely, '.What are your views in relalicin to the Constitutional powers of Congress to prohibit Slavery in the Territories be.: longing to the United States," I answer , that in my humble judgment, Congress possesses sueb Constitutional power. To the second question, namely, A If you be. lieve Congress possesses the requisite authority for that purpose, are you in favor of the passage of an act extending to all such territories the princi• plea of the Ordinance of 1787;' I answer that I am in favor of the passage of such - an'act, or the adoption of any other constitutional measure, deemed necessary, in order to prevent the further extension of human slavery. With sentiments of the highest respect, I rep main your obedient servants, JOHN A. GAMBLE. The Prtshlea's Speech at Dalt!mote Versified by Brown, of the Barton "1 thank you, citizens—it giver me plena , — It's very grati(ylog; I antes', To see so many of the people out— The cholera is lingering about— .1 (Although I'm not afraid of the disease—) And gathering such cin corn 03013 crowds as these; And being very anxious to keep oil' Tho—him-1 any the da—noother cougb,) 1 mean such dread—such gatherings as these-;- t (Alttiongh I'm not &Iraid of the disease) Might tend the epidemic to increase— (Although I'm not nfraid of the &seam) And ir I thought that gatherings like these (Although Pat cot afraid of the disease) Bad caused the epidemic to increase (Although Pm not afraid of the disease) 1 shouldn't have another moment's peue." Cetera daunt—Brown becoming "afraid of the die ease tw Wo score half loclieed to versify Gen. Taylors speech to tho Piusburgb firemoo, alter the Ilishion of Mr, Bnows; hot u the Taylor Whig leaders would no doubt commence a prosecution against ps for arilAbel” for so doing, and cul vve aro not am• bitlons to be involved in finch sport, we concluded to giro it a simple report in prose ? Vanua! orViLet weboler4 Taunt - Jr General Taylor matted out on his bite tour bidding defiance to thartgimfortnnatoditimulti,” the choleta. He had not been absent morn than tea days before the diaessostfized hold of him' and came well nigh hurrying him IQ the grave. Fortunately, be recov• eyed, and returned to the Whits House. TA a few days it was announced that the tour would be re arimmi, and concladed during the present atiturab. But, from the following announcement in the New York Trilitine, it appetite that the remainder of Om tour is indefinitely postponed : Wetare authority fur euyino , that the Praidelit will probably nettled it passible to resume and core• plebs the northern tour, which Watt SO suddenly in* terrupted by his Illnessat Erie. His health is not yet . llilly !catered; and the pressure of public busi ness will render ft difficult for him to leave Wet& Wigton this fall. . • Thus aluletb the preeidentaljounieb deetinedlo be knowrillitousb all coming time es fettle cholera tour.”—iPasb. -Mtiots.:4 - • tim titul Blluellimeouti Items. MT Hon. Benjamin C. Howard, in a communicito 0011 to the Westminister Democrat, respectfully de clines being considered* candidate for the dike of Governor of Magland. , Cer. 4' Prince-of Wales end Earl of Dubliti f now the tide or,Queen Victoria's eldest boy: he has not a litlo Boma public reapect, for a filir share of intellect. l'grEltotultlylettGEsq.,Privide Secretary of Mr. Hitniigan, Minister to Berlin, arrived a few dnin since, froM Rump*, and has gone West. :Mir. itionegani.by the last accounts, was in Paris. ltrThe pricßpf, putisagtt 011149 river. Chsgres is sititlch , reduced; owing to the eteaelbent Ue halting: 'midi a enecerathl,trilLto Gorgoni. The “Alamaie'riasaengerr went nyin-conoite, florae . liii.thur 'dollar - 0, - 4/nd none "piing higher than cis do tiers. iZt , Simon Scrnthen Iva! brought up - in Hanover county; E) Ciotti; on the . 26th lut, for killing -lila 0 1!Lyo. On e t 49 .great crowd , attendedi but - thocase'svospoatponed . till-thO 22d nest montht corlitadintritrdikneal) op. Ode of. his COonsel. PCP twit most pree toes 'things on: this side of the petit are miutationlind life—yet the most: eon" temptibitv whipper. may deprive ea of the one, and Jhe'tneiniest weapon , of the other. tit Mprifutttetf*Oville, et author Of, .Typee, 3 3 forearded.AO. 'Bentley, ihe LOndoo Publisher, the or 4 now work - under the title of 4 ‘ Red Horn.” '; ' fI4T The Rschemed Whig has received ItomqVlr. feber's,lead (riffle hiNeltiontoprity, V, the richest and-sto at beautiful specimen of lead,-ore the editor c rv9 1 : 4, 11 9 `. Aviould be an ornament to any cabinet of minerals.— - fgr l l:lf4tibitison, or Ciacirmati, writing to the 1 rititilM't of thaivit 1 8 F 1 0 BaYestatt . y rom all CAM tZC t ry Would ardrve'ro death In - Calironda, velem manly fed limn thttatorebouvea of the Staten at home. The !elilp,Eatuttam, arrived Dude day, had 15 deaths. . 1 Pr!rhtt ittb inhere of the Boated city, serernment have temibrod to accompany Mr. Lawrence' down Ike 14014 ttil flit - day of Ohl departure .for Europe, the expensetr tho came to be charged to incldeattl eM . 9 o `flei, 1: , - ' =44mb:has-seen, with tilan#;'‘‘ ladies yens" advertised tallic; newirpaporti: Thlairadoefiti elution of male attire; by the othM eavought to be looked to. Punch says they have alioady,ebiltia.iltit pile. tottri they now Win upon vests.. 'GracitinegM4a,,l what will not take nest I What-441'44 helefluef 1147ThliVlinelatid• neraWm4unces the eingirlig fltr.t that the floe barque Europa was about to erdi from that port for California, via the St. Lawrence. • --- 114 : 1;‘ 4; ' 44: 1 " ;; *' 2 " '; '+* ". " 1 7 1 5 ... )- *Js k " . . :• ; Z "'" e ";44.- .75 • le• 2 4, 11' . 11121t*ii,folloiii4 P . Weiii; beautiful ind;tip roprk. ate rifililtAiitsaFfe*a;,lieir, v4,7,14ani icneri c pg . ., ~ „Concprd4-? ..•-,, •••, -1 l , :.• l i'• :.. ",:•••'i akikkanitt. - ...- ; .i. I 1..:• ' •-' '.. , ..‘...'."."-•-"vtc" ' '-' '--• . •':- : -•,• ‘-' 1 A varied Wteath'thilitituan, weaves Orhold ',grey days and sunny weather, - . Miff , sitews gay flowers and withered leaves Along my ienely path together. ~, 4 lei', a giitinii4Oil china bright, ' 'Ali:sui - -allowere at the birth or day, A golden-plume or yellow light r That robs thopgtoOd'f ViOndid ray. Thd - aster's.lotetjiiir•divido ,••=:,,• ,-I ~ „,, , Thechaoki With inady:starti fOi md . i",W,6'''.re Atal':,yarrow In blanch tints is dyed,:`-•;;;:.;.'.. Aa oloonllght gloats across the min.'. , - ..• 1 see tie emerald woods prepare • To abed their sestina° once more, AndAlstant elm trees spot the air, Witli‘yel)ow trees softly o'er. •' ' ' I saw iti ashburn ecarlet red ,':', '::.. Beneath a pine's perpettrefgitiii, . Andieigbingbirches hung th eir' bead, • -,,. i • r . Protected by a hemlock sateen, . • k' .I't Yet light ihe virdant willowflOaPs . Abate tbertiverla.ebiniag/ii*il , - ..: • A nitetleds its raloof hurried , nOtei. • • - • • - - Wltli:a swift• ahowerlaboingmberinteeto •Thwpotals of the cardinal • Flec.kvvith their-crimson droil the striate As o ormoidbth,,, k e k ko ; 'yOung - knigbt's rooi4tac dream., • , 43., • • 11 No iztotellte la.milkowhite circlet( swim content, ' No *late the blue weed's claiter , s:ride A44*94 we tic , Wg" 'learnt. HOW speeds from in the ri*ers thought The Opirit of. the teal that falls, Its hea v en in ibis calm Delwin wrought, Ali mine among these crimson walls. From the dry bough its spins to greet Im shadow on the placid river, So might I my companionstneet, Nor roam the countless worlds - forever: Autamh, tby wreath and mine are bleat With the same colors, for. to me A either sky than all is lent, Wlele fades my drcatn•llle company. • Oar skies grow purple—ba‘tbeldad .." • L Sobs ebill throOgh green trietand• bright grip, Today shines fair, and lorkb behind • The times that into winter pass. So fair re seem' so'cold ivo ire, So we hasten to decay Yet Omagh our night glows many.s . Thai still shall clalm lts sunny day. if .• . ; tD"Th's Whig convention, "at Syracnii; nominated Nelson J. Beach, -of Lewis county,. Canal comminioner, and Hezekialt C. Seyniour,:if Rockland county, for State engineer and surveyor. rzr ..I"Tortcr Evenr ORE WOOtr re ELILECOZIETEA. —The American Oil, having perionnedbyits lure ho many remarkable cares, and beige powerful Re medial Agent far various diseases, ham induced ;roam persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The original nod genuine American Oil Is obtained frens s well la Harknille Rentucky,frout the tole and only proprietors, D. Hale & C0.,-who appointed Dlr. Win. 4ckson,olB4 Liberty atrect,Tittabargh, their sole arid only agent far supplying snb-agents in Imo cern Pennaylvania, western Virginia,: and paw of Ohio. The Into and genuine American 04 is a dark green olcir. There are varionseotiaterfcits abroad --comp Seneca Oil, come a initiate closely resem bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pros y burgh: and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black; same white, raid to be snide from tho Origi nal. American Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only,and solo proprietors of th e true and original American Oil, NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persona who make the article called Extract al. Antcrican 011, said , to be refined, clarified and concentrated. sEwitirte of the worthless counterfeits, and oa seavg that Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty atreet,Pittg burgh, bead of Wood anneals the ONLY and SOLE agent for the above mentioned District, and that none is gees:Sue but what haa the name and address, printed on the label, and in the pamphlet In which . each battle is ennrloped, and !Awake notice that the proprietors ' , address i s printed in cialtiminphlat thus ::"*D. Er. Co., .ICelittick.f , Another way of defaming the counterfeits la the difference In the price 4. The genuine is sold invariably at 60 eta, per bottle end no less, while some of the connterfelts are Miff at Tortoni prices adder. The Pore and only Genuine American Oil Is sold 'wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the only agency in Pittaburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, bead of Woodas. aug3l:3o 11711TkalIMATIOS 07 701, ETES.— Wrighes Indian regal:olg Pills will be foetid a anatitsll47l, (or the above P•libfid ritala4Y; because they.purge from the body Mose eommt and stagnant humors which are: the cause not only est inflammanottorthe eyes 4 bat - of every descrip tion of disease. Prom three to six of the above armed Whirl Vegetable PilLs,taked every night 04 going to bed, ci irill in a Montle* completely rid the body erase r), thl g that - is otmosed to healtb; and-therefore will sok wire make a fafect etas glinAtmtamactiv't ch.s.irosi and au thallolll7 time the blood and other Adds will be Or each alhalthy quality, that disease of any kindlllbe obsoletely impossible. ' • Derr ceurartf : Remember airs and rmitatfenk:a.Reembe r that e Original and Only Genuine. - Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wltisass Mime Mt the top label of each box. - - • • - - Remember, also, that IL Smyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third streem, is not an agentfor thitt,nottli eine, end we cannot guarantee as genuine that efeted by butt Or sale. Tim genuine is for sale ..at Dr, Wright's - Princlitl (Mee; l( Race street, Philadelphia' am:l.:by-JOHN THOMPSON, led... Liberty Pitt sburgh, Pa, who is sole agent rot this city, by.whom 40010111 ClUrbe saps plied mate wholesale rate, • oelit. regalni PierathlT tteettlitOr 43o7;4:atalunageti for-the-I%lon Benevolent Boefety wiltbb I(eltt Illte(Ttuuday) evening, at the boutotorlfx. J. P. fropnwell.: Plznetual attendonei is requisite. &iv& Dox.E.Toore I sr Cl% OySterik L. °raters t •1.. , 0 sm• keep up constantly (at the blorioartel.47zebangellimai Ws 40; FRESH OYSTERB ) .‘vbiod be will aerie UP - In tbe - veryJNWistyli. . E. C. 0.11117 seplpitlipr. COL of Smithfield and ro 411144,,, MArtanft-... r • •D 1111811101? Drees pale and Parquelto Second-Tier. • drenerdot SignoraCiocoa,and lastappearonedaf Thriguai October 2, to cortnnenee with a • -••• •• PLEASANT NEIGHBOR. - ,Roby followed with an-elegant find ethesientllallet, entitled . DIANA AND ENDYMION. - • • Diana • • ••• Signora Cloaca. I Eadymion • • •Signor ,Neri. To-whieh will be added a new Faroe called -• t OUR. NATIONAL_DEVEACES,' •_, Simon.; Air. Robizusonil Adrian' turnturuise. The whole to conclude with the Grand Ballet, ealledUto MAGIC FLUTE. Liza—. -.Signora Qatari: • Einar Neti. ‘Yednesdny,•rdra.AVLE&N, and hir.liWatrill I latit dandata-rDoors °pea at 7; Cartainvill tisani hattpaid 79tclacirifiteciaaly. 6 5. '4 ! It ! R IO H I N I T A H N O M A P S ° o l l7 11" - 41 Oeurwt Itlnssuittioguran o.llso LIMIT Smarr Putritoitoit Is also tins anted Agent toe P. W. Byrne s&-ro , a NOVv York ;Joe of Snips, far bilaglag Sangraats (ram and readtdag =ley to .tagland, Ireland, Scotland nod Wale& ^ i. Mr Stints (ram five • dollar to any amount nudged with pos atah ietAlielOWM l / 11 4 4 14: 1 1 (thiamin*. yl3 Atherionm - Salbon'and - Batttlzio BOARDINGI by the'd¢p' *jek. lauttitienlthctie, Berotid lip in the best Style. VIBIL' 91.;21qtli' ceived by ei preas every eveningY oet2 § l 1 30DiEltEISO11 , B _,' taGEF'..aiSWARE, GLASS AND' utiGNIA STORE , Wooictstreetrnzarat. Clutigtitotel, - ;Pittibufa - : t... liE subscriber has constantly on hand the and shrend bit stock of the above tillicletiqqt,efound T h. in any establishment gasfor'Wesi, and Malmo opened some newjnYletoothis totem iinaortation, not found many other store. Solar atand,lngitnd`side Lumps; .' 0 . ..- 1 1 Fluid and-cam ne --,. • Ale. • 2 t , , Girondaleskean elebras, ,, French anditaglish Mantel Ornamantal.liribmola Wore, Waltersace:,'Ae., , which will be sold low, in large! and 'small alt lots' to-s uit pur r .„ chasers. t 1 , • • • ' Merchants and families arty.invited to ealli' as it. is g: worth lookinatm any time: foot2pAL HOGKINSOPL' ~ .. , lloilo •O , lot II 111 g Em par t , u . n. t - No. 27 - • r• Iliatkel..strest, between Frans mut Sutra , mass. WIRE muleraigned would respentfully-inform histriends 1., and euetomers - that he hits just-reestivada splendid assortment 'of:, CLOTH% 41ASSIIVERES,-and .ITEST-' INGS, ol'-.111 latest - and-BIM deferable .patterii*luid 'is ' new prop 41. t0 All Ali interWlMbier line: - Wu tong itz- • perioneetn Onsineamenntilimhim to hope. fornlibend share- of patomam He will make all doseliptions of Clothing 111 (When mannerlind mast ilssMar x le ir , L ala, : foreash: 11: - . • a , - local , -, . /1441. Ito throcerspo.Tersel lreft*l.l`3 r 8: M. MING-A CO.; Vtr,oottutr Wan d Fir- , st etCtras =Voss , ' reedit/Mg lig - Zama - 40 IE4I thestsaf ,Su ireekedVESA'kft•kiquiall:6l,.aok-' 'I e° , coyp titan assortment of Tom*Eirotsjoe. l , penat;• e.ntoole-oter lark Zos, at itrieeei tuf 40 6480-perillitylwill wholeitale their Teas to retailers at fairer prices than. any other! house, and allowing them a better pmfit A call Is so licited previous to purchasing elsewhere. oat 2 ... ~". ,- 1. -,2 ,c -- •:,, ! - ;.,..%;:i: , .!.;:',i...v. : '... :', '.',.: . 4..,- . .... , : , .',:.'!:_ . ": 7 ...ii . ' 4.;:: =. 4? , ...7... ' ,..: :, 7,1' ' , - .:1: - -3'' ~i ., .• -• ; . : - ' - ' , • .4 ' . .,‘, . •if, : ;:..": --,.._,' -: ..,'!:...Z . .-: --... ..4..."'...,-Z:F4.--1-,::.4-.31,4„..'i,V1i):ic,.-1,-..t-i•.-^, 1 , .''..i,Y,..;:- 1 1i':!a , :'. , ii:;7.::-,: • .?i 3, if;4 : riq.,-:, , 42t , : . ?.;‘.: ''' .:7 l 4 .''' .- " ,,,s iki• - :;. e ',..-',",:i.•;.4':-,,i.,';'',,Vici,a,'-i'Z'Z'1',2'.:',W0.,,;4'4,A%,,,,te,t0W,t:;',-.,,.';-.5.,:1f-31.,?,•:,4-1"..1"...4i;',.::,..,;.,_,:^1,1'.•.#.7.':,,.:A'7.::•:,..;::::,,„:-,,'..',. THEATUE. C. S. Potties - 60 eeilts 110 CA.l'L:l3fo;TVXs...'::'' The, - p1at:1.1 , 004 , z., ". By a sad overtly/hi. didijtotittlfro procebdipze "of the Board of MatailefFel; Q - Lime * for -yesterdars Hon. Walter B. Lowrie will address the Bacjejy. io the minting: In the a tieiniiniiroi; will deliver an address. The meeting (lithe Board on Saturday was organ ized by calling JOBN - ,ItURDOCK,to the rhairi and appointing Joni/Sam Beireta'rYl'' The members present' were, John Garrard, E. Cooperijoh.ty,Seatt_ Bode,' John Murdock, , . Jr.; and P. A. Way. - • Oa motion, rdesararlilanat l / 4 1 and Cooper were al,- p ointed a Coalmine°to:re:While; editor of the Gasetto,and °Wiles iditor,of.thePittabargb Post, to request,themio iced reporters to.r:ejiort the proieedings 'an°, - Agricalteril bOdla the rdarket HOl/140 of Afleghiany,:itn Wednesday.] . Before abo meeting era.• Cooper and Boyle - reportidjthitt'thet_hali inn the editOrsi of the Gazette an d Poat a have (involver la itteidance. - the Committee on Firidoce 'reported 024; es. the receipts of the dny. - • -7 ; On motion, a discretionary power o f awanfiag premiums to the inininatiie-filty-ilollars was is Judges., . - • , 411, numberofinatientaneranotice oftbeir-in dos 3b l'Olt4lOlWP-IttitaFed rie 7 4430'PJc' .,. 14 42- #14 1 " - 7F by: no . means fall; (15 diffiewur faobibtY; fie iv, very large riambir'of . Ikuiousprizez offered. , ommitteer ems apriiiiate'd- the aid of the:Police of-the two cities. ItwasaptiOuniedthat Btijoi Barron Wodld Itwas resolved that: Pleerthir,Matatt take place on the laat Ttecitayir . o4tici; f:keolti` mine° to iiele.er a geld' BO iti 1 4 01` ..50.;*:44 - 10 , aw appoioto.... Same commitit° wrieempoweredlifsp point Judges. , The following: gentted* . aihre pointed:, Blears. gairard, ePrsona wishing:to enter the Beld _give : tea - notice' to o , day s'previous to de hat Tomidiy of October., At e, trie aTia In the chairiit ' ' Raoited i , That out of the Foods ot,,ttusocietp, dinner be ordered far the Board offitanagemindge4 soir4peakers. That Judges end die4er_s 'inA. jai) Manager& That the:Se'cietary be iegpetiell tti Invite speakers. The'comeiittee ;en clock fees repotted were allready.- ' ' ' The Itaard'orNafispra r to msett.t, ottoC.k on theirpeed. The diarterlraltipt served at the Emmet:Beam, ori , 2 s *iliiiittlitoillelitelort. Balite; tibarty strait, '. - • 4 =' ' VOSIMIZ COVET, Oat. 1.--Smith of al re alai; it Distriet Court; SoAftiqpiti rereraecl, oikttri-91r,4 Tbonine in Blow, .Wairen County; ,Tnifganytit ro_ Voled; opinion by Yartiia Hertz et of va Sill,_,Warren County; Judgment to opiaion by Jattict boOrie vs ,florner, Clarion CouOty;Judgment re vaned, opinion by Burnside. - . , Wilkins vs Anderfon, DiStrict Cour r;: - ,Jiidgmc • nt affirmed, opinion by_ Justico.COaltil r. • .-• Truesdail vs Ws tts, Erie Co unty; JndptiAtrifilft ed ;opinion 4 JuStievreciulter. Estate ofJohn Woods, Orptituel Coortrilecrier !LP firmed,. opinion by Justice Critiltsiyl4 "." Stowart !Cecil*, Erie Couotyi.jailjiiitiliti s t , stssevi sod, opinion 6J JusticeCoulter. , • : Petition of Maranon; Orphan's Court; decrislirV MO, °Pin* t9r..A.PticAl *.be .. .robsitonvaitiste vt Seniett; Erie Coanty; Jude. 044.tiffiroserd,.vikkilou by Justice • vs.kijirlt Co., Butler Coetutil'Aidimeit N °on pros. . - 4 ?aiglir, it at Cotronenntealtb,, Better ,Bon argued by Gotham far plaintiff in error,.resinaii & fltnitbffordefeato Bryson et 'al Va Sullivanla use, Botierelitrokr—' Writoterrar quashed. ••• • • ;each id *tittle, et al, Batrii.i'rritinty; alga ed by Fettertaatt,ler p/aintit . defendant in erroi. ' atr• - Circular his been issued by the Conispow. ding jSecretary. of the Youns bleate..nible,notiety of this city, to the Patera of Ow 'difreleut , gliatchek requi sting theqi P7o2,Leti„P !n.:Fllo4;tthe'• Society thei,fintSatikaili to October. a The Ibilliolog is a .Resolutioa passed at' ['reties:: =- lg.ltesoliiiid; That a peison be appointed to act agent tor , the Society to zoltectictrands through the city , foe the 'Game, :who-shall commence hiefab l. during the week after the Semen shall have tieeti” preeched in Abe dilletent, Chutobes. . Alain re:._ P rt _eMktim weekly to !tho. - Execittise C•ataittee. .Shotud,this-srarkimtoo. touch for g ot ..the Zseetti.• the Committee to have , pooka , bitapplyil*tiederidt Notio.irtil he published la the pettlietnetsi,thaftli* Society has appointed Suckiitelit or' abiltir'"-"- tki `V, 7 `•'Falrste he dooiten of i tie corner !lir Fourth and Bmi4old were Ottaw a Into voile:meet yosterclay by- the “poskeingulareat trchibitioriWitt =gel . for'Aerilemtbik. made au apPlicatioa 'itti inattureoriv:ortrortunva Aditickihoad or chic k of a medical magi-1444 FromPtli - thi; Ole i t qate;o prescribed a "counter' irritant.w Of tba-reault or canoe of this ." poi our bl/4"esa tieiniessittieted. It TM!! a'cotinipous -act to- ituMpiiilmi:tehili#4Bt.t. trientiviif the ixeiglitio‘thoiod orso wally pOice-officea: Evprtric 13 awooLk,--11 Wilt biliwerk tininnent in this ftsper-tbuT;oUr4ileciit#•";P:'l3.4k? minT # E6q., hae WRecela? Fonrth Word Pob ic :;; ch ot , owe , where he' Ill'' give boomin Pentnanelnp and book-Itineitg,itq i ing the wjater.i . Mr. li.,plfsnennt Angliicntiikunnta high orderto givnintiotionnin the'llbovnbnuittiefl and we Mini ho will aßtMeint_ - AIM= S'o/4 PEEL/17104-0a Saturday a manna' s arrestedAialiardfo baition'tlitripf ol a m t io l foliti.Sol4:o4l444l9 eceaAgd tr a ifipipjurrio - tiltair - iblintc tie 44,11 on the & Bank; vhial; lived Fox made Aho arreat~ : otid 40,'aaa took placabeforeilleStaele; , —%- • , Fran on tem. litu....—Abont '-ci)eieelt.i . yesterday _, we diacovo ' ed, Gone our olJica window, ha fiatnes?. lasuing from a burning' Loose; on the ' Side of Coal ilittle.,east. of the bridges yi,feins oat lt; was ofshris. :61`" course it was entirely consumed. , ~..TAZ Warn:mune .reert---AnTiduilitied....ed4iee.ori this great *ark'lsl.PlookBgit!l/4 netted, and anew edition of GentleinkL. They are both interesting ifiorkii;ijid - 41Vai t t Bohn* literaqEoPrtut.;/f14044,40.6ititz the Past &Bee,. . - • .01,VCLOTEW atm Mom% "Tait;Selee r ", pie4eitAtit:ith the : wharf , below' the old Allegheny thridgsr,4lslati.7er'iCilithisti* one is woM genereltyztsy,Series; sEsigtalli packet 2 dot p iedlie: ive." , 4ol ) , ,vomikow eases; ithdiesi - aitieiti' 't4;foia-igargiayor an sway * 11 ° 4 47 / c r g l o - :-:l th egi c ils,ollo-, AsPO4 I :M 4 OV:OOqpiVq4 coonterreiLcm,:hn returned . empty .4_41 Csithters„Piei*littkk-1PV,4113(1-.' W ' o4 PaAi l k it k l Oa lt s; loot4l444 4 ol 4 o / I "isgto 62 il g&ta gad-starcit4igmiaan it. I'4l -y have a cassia Clerk in Ei2ll2i agbam ztort 4 ," 4 ' t. - •4 " %. • •- 4 ;ilg. +1). • S -. 1 • 1.). is 13,4' • 4"e a re : ti••,•7l e =IBM Freq. Sort. Murruro.—A largo crowd gathered in the Diamond last evening... Gen. Learns was call ed, to the Chair. Mr. Sawyer opened in a cpeecb of Blame length. After he concluded Mr. Stanton areas and introduced Efon. S.P. area, who delive:reka imeeeh of great Powoi. Aa, no facilities were fut aiehed fi'LrePor4 ll 4- 11 /4 11404104 i wno dice end uncertain, are . Mr. Chase, ag atati4 goat but not brilliant;. hej„leile - 4q-w . r.apnce Urbig; i 4a - pijittitnYiettrtsincjelned 00 Liberty party; ailtiiiteirt fri:!iciajtji•testiel l ieV liree'floil .cr, radieFrPtiiiitturaL - z• : . _ , mr.somo pang, „ ?? who- trtandelliel ,nateact Abe owes or Anostinoi,4o*.kriurepiteppr Mmittlya qatit,pplA tor : ittmaii2 -11. the m 4 uth or Licoo c a u llhijfqh,,ioier.tuilcairfoodyilregiwty. :!_tecr0Aky4:4,47.4. 1 10 5 * - 4,9oPitit. t*.z. ma° Itt rim"' ,HOPECuriFirii yercilurr—We 41[1) . 1416h *be. Cud re:embed ttii- Wen sly er: rq ; mfent of. fallo4wintagoodni;.• He bin some 'of the finest, Ctotbi'eerbi ! ibrai about ; PO hicfies keitetitty roll again.<•Tbe roipect Gotf,Joht 4 iton , e house yelpitilgyieacumilty*.frillo'W" atlizapt• - eirio tti ba ire et" - `f Bummer;--Theltalleri, Ballet . Troupe take their beoe it t °lo ol ,.. iiThfole! t!mk. 411 E 1 1re-their Peirclim; aticea real; of-eteitiei - " ' 4-- ,-: -- ••••• • ..- ',- - . • 5i.2. - 44901"-: -, 913 , ; i .. iiiif-5: 7 . 1 ' •••• *._./iiiivilis tenni ettibun ht!3, : : lig . , • ~. ~ •-jj2i ; •....„,:.. has beeni!:l)ool9A-4 : 111)7 ,: ; P!.7-` . ± 7....el. -. co -,.- ."..... 7,, ... -.;,•;:..,,, ••;;,• ..„. • • : ii - ...;:";1ir." 1 . "..' , ..;f4,•:.. 4 A r ilin . rlia' nnlitOi l44. -- , -- . Pl 114" L ti rl " A' - '”•• 11pri • )". bidlilito , fiiiiltity:*.........,, .. , --.. ‘•---.:T4Ateticv's:...- 4rilegatlji4l.lwS•lll!o.ol7.l42/K.,•,...,—.. .. - - dii.:. tia:sigii,Viinglin,fta..',443°F-,.. •,, •• --: -Sirii i i = - : ,... ••• ' . • ihetwidibt iir I . iirt Atip5...,,p,...np 1 .. 11,,fitnto in . • ..,. i.......,,,„„„eitti.i.grar...0r,„, it4likican!' 7.Pkt,V!rel9g7?.i."''.77Mk. iiiiiii4i6i'a .'iili"lllait!,eptill_it..l2.l7._...,._ ... , iiiipitiit.foiyili.oi : 'o!guari.(""7e7l; • 11E3ilteM 4 1 ,47411`'efiinki idili: die to I.v the -: a p ~..: n!y z. 4 1 401dir 31616cr.r. .. ,3,•'''" iiiiiiiirAkiirAlii -. -...711440‘...4.41ifi1n„!".;...Wi.,.,...,. -4-.: ..,i iiig i i . , .-.. - - live - iiiik i iiioed*APAl!M OM - . .t.140#00 Ak . .... - ..,. ..,' '7 'ishiii- .. ' it•insi4ent,nnerk: - • bOrbeica iiiriztibe,'--aq.- Yif...-,...,1ftt-,,...,,,z,......,..,..;:: gid,*::':.. ....7.,..f,-..".= ":.:Z:.;...., :,..,..::".,2:.•G'.4:;:' ~'..:' ;:7..,....',:17 . ) .7 . Bailielkiiiiii.4:o 40 11 php...,.... , . .... , : ~...' The Coit4utions vro t ibisit aitleo . Cdpatitonok Qu olg P li74ll .. 4lsl ..g 4l .lfießtAKAPikao.6o..i,g4ihi. city, auTtimidepi.z u.DeixtoctOtlvaltit'vfitt •. • ith4l,-;50, Dap' . . . .....-.....:ii,'1.?•r- Thomatt .1: Mkt woo ctecteifSecretaiy-'` FIRE IN NEW YORK. NEW t r f Oct • L i A &Valle Out on 76th i a — this ctil„ . ou> Cow stable... About 2.llllcours, Icr persouo petiobeEt. - The Piro ma s incendiaty. - - gtqjg' ,satiorwli r okto . • bo r t4:lo t w dretroyed frl 6Q tvutl§ itEtisibtfOiy, th i ati'bfli 4 l.` • '.-;. -ivy Y ORK ;:c f Ct:j . - ;;. inateriAl thangn an aaro,. gantlets siiice,fiatar., •, • . wet weatheiti.ittitlifited. tGlnt~etjonL e. _ • , :.Tho titer hatl'tisin,ttitteioebes to4oy?-ifleqv y Moor.. Firm at 4;606540._ - Whiokey; Saes at 402(20/ cZ 11- , ' Bacon—Sales of 60 000 143 ' Linseed 0.41:,-.1441/14fINAiri:=' ati R. wurrE, .No 61A_ p P -hl tsur sra nor,.ietn eXX lk ZdlltinefFtihiens,n sonirigOfLadesT Si-Velse4Paletols - ..• french-Merino Cloaks • . 42 Lana silk 610104 .. .0 - , :,:silklati.nouto. ; _ . . The'se_.aitieles.ore of the Roes* ,ttnilttOst pylee:dzso, Preitith , .llWrialder/ei`.CSatin de Chine, for PestsiaeSpa'Silk and Wool Hosiery; tObildretes.. Merino' Vests; a large. asseranent of fillixelt . and-Taney Silks' Satin Turk-ifor dressenf•Riorltty:Thibet arid,NitoolevtantShatirlsillarrinley Slfeeenge ;Table Linerot , andlhiapikunt...:Also,ltith lortentii+inntorted by himself • TrrANTED:••••A TODEG nuke:meets:int with the Fin -7 cy.fiet 41 Thy Gixdrbashicssc.:: Nam needtpply tintilinsewho, can give thikligefrsatisfactrayoference.;- jukto ettsrattepisidgyudificiiild;pll3k hoz .Posi 001.f.c.j. .27i7umrl HOVSEJI O VD - P. l7 :Fetilhersedigaez4 ding Mattresses,' Carpeting ) , Milne kind Qatentiiotwel. Kitchen UtensiLs, Bottled mrines,_l Roam, 1 - Cow ads, atiatitpof 'Batiks_ &buy I.Gold Patent AUCTION.-0a dlornltt7loC l nber:l3lliiat •11Yp , c. 64 . the forenoon, will be 401.1, without ,Seserve, EY order rtr Lans. , Flimbetb *Hughes, Adrpinistmuir r of_the ward tinghes l ll4 *OIL% late residence, Emitting ontha, ke, pear gat Two lade Lana, whist aantity ot spite d •FurnittweiFeitther Beds,_Reddieff, es, Want .and queeaswar.q,-.ll.itehen VtantiiLs, Berm 1 Cow, 1 Gold Patent I.4yer a lot of' Rooks, iSe. Among the articlesor Forams° -';tier be mention ed, in• part, sbe..fellaving r 4;, rds.hoguiry ,book ease, 1 mtabogany.Pler tabletVitair seat sofetytitantab3r side tables, dining nod breakfast tables, g xtahbgrinY: - dressing b uerasa,- tvankolnsi-rniftogmar attd-shem *. bureaus, bait and,canet seat cl fancy and coalmen' chairs, rocking chairs, sewing steads, wash stands, Wes end low Nst bedstends, - .1: side.boardi log? , r.,__d•-1 111 ,„1 14 looking •gesi globe lamps, candela/ma. Ne P l ""u , '"tqw.. tail blinds;alert° lot of .isple ndid_rietares, ftwoesi. writlnridesk,Anther. bed% coder. beds, air, Ainslc, - and straw znattrassea. and beddi l ng; .earpeting, bemdi {enders and Rte. trans,lbrasseleek;Chiett„ Qatenswa re, glaastrare,kiteben. utensils ; . )filadetra. and Pale Sherry Nines, in bottles ;,1 ere anent fainedy:ll9itto, k:CoW, , aetts single Harness, brassmoanted.; Ga.q141,1,_" p p!ex k i • Levez.Wsuch;tistiantitrAt azieesllaneOPPAMlMet rot•Perntintlitenstlsote. Terms at sale.!..; • EldZAßEraiwa as, .&441444 . (0.gi i. .. JA lsl ?..SldeKEDlNA. , AnClintleet t l; v ;•= l .- •••• • • • . • ,- W4LiglikttloCKl baskets beery Paten) Oats' by • - • • RHODES'&4LcCIBINTiao EitZ2622 4 11A111LEY744000 bushels -or gi304,-BarlaVviglimmbi 400 .ItHODES &ALCM:O42O'YMb irt.:;3, ilwrill,TAiolueregp SEED--1011 imsheliiitratere and. lot isterby Riiol)o3 ittALCOaNi acta No.-301rillh'stitat.!$ • • ,WATL4IIWJEWEVIrr • Ivor mono, a large and complete assartattna r . 7* o f all kinds o f GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, . • e jt'3"evielryi . and other I .l3bodit illly 10g anal vitnnied 'from Ite - aivrera ciiievvral faU supply; selected With - grearcare, ' atn - Plena Mk'? at r.aAtkin prices ' and with this advantage Co 0e buyerorpecimqv uj IVateltn.- , thra herons no risklroat his want at judgtnetry clam) , in quality, vice 0rta5b1itn,.....,. , ail - Emir/met cattbezet toltim, and warrantevety • Arerte!”,, l l...rwie . Money returned. ' 4lreelestievfor • ThtwkAti Y for tie Metal' anti Incrensing - paironageur : • - bait* 'hitherto received, I Would respeettaily inviwany customers and the public generally to call Rut erendaa • • 'My present'extetrirstaelc of Goods:coilierotriarkel :end Fourth au" •W. W.-15111-101V. • ,12:17:3VATCIEVIEFAIB LNG. -43pc.clai I. attennekt. eupetior Rire4:l-con coodeadvicparmneonli.lpflOCUFelfliP • `;' , GOLD-P/INS MANITFAIVEWWINIctIVITteIjt iongimeipi onsam4etnnagold , reMlA3o l lArSP Pet' .etiuntrod _hand At , large. supply IK'tho beat utrociarvindEs; - :":-. , c0cu.:30: , .....W. - Av•AvALARIX;' • es hi et t - sotto:it Urissetie • HK Board or School Directors for Wiltpu 2.4% tap - .in thaPublic.Ectutoi licntspAil on :t4e,Blk: day of Octeber,.* i detoek.li.sl., Coithe purpose oriii#FL l ( l .l - -!9*7seAtiVag Teachers •seacidostriete.'•:.,...-.. a . 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