is 4 _ S~. .~... ~. ~ - ! -- ;',.' , .' , ..i ; .:...i . :i:..‘„? 'ti; EME :~,~ THE Lilvizzu ouipWrrTED. -Br Y. : 6, rialgAZIL - •-•.-.--- • youkee , balsa e a genuine,.-Yankees . d by-the Did yo u ever ae • t„. brea - one who earns joeker Imean If so You have seenrr like of bin haraeL, ' f )7 B e lan _ sweat . wonders awe read 0 • and kid giovea• tha aeven . ruined shirt . a , t i c h Ea.. • - ' ' Ids city namesake, la enough to (Le5,.../a-!E-efisra-cz Nat be 1 lle ballPer:it entirelYzli% `",;etrhated. iirlirelr- 16L...111 of a await an d liii t o month; but 1-1' teu.r.ll/VraY:ail7rfrd men with a P a a tike th ose of 1 calla4_,.allttf I,,P.,i,ehits atir taaah :i f you will be•: kill-alutPla'' --' ways then ?ae:-;'1- ready to nail it i surlier, In mace l hd. ii,eaar-smartest, truest, stave his sturY kr ,doroys faar th,,!berfz,iihd.-14- the wit tE:,Tizilrigrjtaide4.hc97lrtaire Et;'tilile; ,and ,atr4g o ,a ofi j d'whea' trying ' to ode of itgamwt 1 . ''''.l".4 ' arank-eanes!): his in , For instatiee7-aft!r. • '1°1;11111.. ,IlUielacd 9riglia..ll4ttie'eu , hisL,lie4se--al4 4.41 w.lll e0h 2 P4 113 °,0 r" . not ai „D:letterin drivill- P - h`eb' kv - ' the way , is unit exclaim s :t ` '.647-4 ..--,,' t'v m i et.' 1 he will turn l'aP r at a to yi.L....-.•..^ - ', Vehei l iC A / Z:7— , 7 1 . *iiitifr..11 7 1int's•youpitaine, my boss is the - -rfaitest-hoss-; because, sir, my hoss—lc—thefastest 'iektlrr "• - , - „ IfouchaviPl; latiorhiCed you to Jim Skeerick'sr awl will tell you how he waiisnid, care iispriin,lime, and how he managed to sell the seller r • • - iaist =know, to begin Witif, +although file principal isecapation, r diernetlete i: m ' tiewiole of his attention . He also li4kle.fights,-and. boasts, that can, at any time, r bring=Op apostee that will whip any other - one ' • Ant cen'he produced. , • - - iat.soinimened that litri's favorite' rooster' got most 'l s ortiblYlniseitorte day by' an ordinary ;larking Pith -Yard, fowlebelonging to a neighbor. : ,Jim, however, was not man to a.giVoit upao." It jteing noisedfabout' the ,neighbOrbood that _ he ' l ll4 feundjileinatch for once,tiliturer residingin a 'tillage near by, sent himword that.he could ac otottimodatehins , With; a feathered 'pligiat - that the victor..a specimen of , Buena Vista Jim hastened iloysiCtil the viijog - e,i, and, witheut seeing the - rooster, paid two and 'ithalf dollars,,for bint, atniolitained , :permiliaiatf - te - gii to 21 10 coop'and - taire'hisPmperty. .Thelawyer hail immediate Inutineis out of town. Nothing was `beard trour , ..Tinf - or his rooster for some time; .but • :it "..tinAlrleaked our that the jockey had been jiihied Jim bad paid tvient'y shillings for a very respectablehenthawk t '',..'l. : Thiscis,the_wairllin Was sold, but he had his --rafertge; as - you - shall ;see presently. MarlY'orle_mottilog, our jockey called at the lawyer's residence, with a beautiful steer whichlie had:just driveniatto fife village !A.qtdr.bere.;4qpiretLittleton," said be, "don't win-want. to buy this 'ere steer 1" - - not, ' Yes yer do though:, He's an exact match to lyont7l4 - anal've' got to_ igo down to Court to, swap bosses sembhodY,lamt wilt sell him cheap." How cheap, Jiiu vv' , • , I rrWell,seite as howl Want the money dreadful llad, yet;may hey:him - for ten dollars."' c Ste e ri3ike-Jim-V.7Bit selling rapidly for from - Sgoll'to.s2o.'*The lawyer handed Jins`the X, and 14144§,tiir;:his hireciman,le Put the steer in the pasturewith his own "eta look ~ bere, c) saidrJim, as he pocketed the money, " I septet back lout of this trade, but, if yer,really don't want that ar steer, I'll take 'him aflta at the eaale `glicecwheit=-1 git back-from court:7„, • ; • Scainsflerwords John returned with a smiling , countenance. "Yell A r":said-lawyer L, how do you iike the new - steer Is he a match for thine s oAn ', Tact mateh," - said . John ; , 4 tenet, be , oughtto be, for you've-been sold." "Seta tr, ,Ve4 Idf The steer you _gave , over twenty dollars for a week agn, y o u Gave. again paid ten dollars _flfri .l.napiteot his momentary anger could'at • be?peatoiling . ;:anit „Jim had never- said any thing to s binz abguf the game cock, he concluded to pl :;tie - Stoloptoa, and say nothing to JIM about, tb Otir _q steel=;:' ero, , is'nl , very fend of silent l On'i'rtild-oftersviiting.a month or two, in hopes of hating firombis customer, made it convenient to eat/ upon . bite one day: ° Squire," said be. "3 in pesky sick of that ar • steer,bargain, and her come to trade back of you hain't Co. Objections," "The deuce Yorrhaie "Why sartaln,'? raping... Tim, with as mileti gia.vityLas he... Would - aimigne in a fair business transaction. ire laid:thr - lnoney upon the- law. yir's desk, and commenced singing a favorite ne.- gro, melody. a.-"See ,- bere, Jim' Said L , " take your money nd go home.- "It's n good, , ,toke, but don't tell it to any body." ; • _ , :,2VVllll,_er yeti want the steer A 'pose you, must heir hitithat he'd wolfs inor'n ten;ilollans.' At flits siege: of- , the =c*noel:tuition Jim had reached the - actor, with , tbe money in his pocket, but hal tin; , eadderllY,_ tgough, he had forgotten l soinethior of itopostance, he bawled in his pecu iar way*: "I say. Sgoim hain't got no more roosters to - sett,;liev l yer-V.L. - • • ' . • iniiiesotn Territory. The legislature will comprise among its mem beui several half breeds, pereons of mixed Indian itud4inserican or French blotid. Mr Sturgis hal! bean linnoreil by an election to both the Senate and, Rouse of Reptisentritisres: The territory las beendividedintothreejudiciald istricts the - tyivest.of the Mississippi composing one district . The place.:designated for holding the court is six miles distant from the residence of either white, iiiindian • and it is a matter of some doubt • -Whether the white population of the district inifficientio form'a jury. ,iThellinesota Register brings us the first Mee. ' sage of Governor itemise) , to the legislature of • the youngiterritbry:-, thus enumerates its ad vintag‘and resources - o-portion of earth's surface,perhaps, com bines so triani-faiorable features for thesettler this teiritory. Watered by :the'twegmatestriVerik of our'ciiiitinent, the Misstiori sweepiug• its entire missteps border; the Mississippi_ and Lake riot making , its , eastern frontier;' and whilst the States of lowa and _Wisconsin limit-us on the south, the possessions- of7the , Hirdso 's Bay Com panyresent the on y amer to our °newton on . the extreme north-4n all , embracing an area of one cbundred rindfifty thousand square :miles, `:a country sufficiently exteq.ive. to ad tn it of the else tion of four States Of the largest chWiPaell..ear• • itYin.fl'ili4,tiadarice-triost;of the elements-sof fu se greatness. Its soil is of the most preductive character:. yet Our 'northern latitudesdi , es us from the malaria ; cod death which in other climes pre so aftenjuttendant upon a liberal' Soil. Our tied p~e under thihealthfol an r acing in fl uences of this northein"l'alimattivri never sink into list. lestmeis?batieoritirmit-to Posse s s the vigor and en ,' ergitnitnalteU6siest of their material advents. ges. The`greet Father , of iVaters;flowing;thro' the centre of our territory, opens to us a comma ... idcritiotrof.tviothousand.miles, enabling Mirpeo ,lsleto;crirrY, the'liMueis. ol . theif fields, of their woods, their., mines, and of their: Manufacturing tuaustrYi;(thi-latter an incident of our unrivalled water Paver,/ fromiheir rierThern banes to'the 'WT .- tropics, and bring• in exchange for their met: chandize, all therieliprodifits of, the Suills,Y:. squlh. And besides - these, the pineries:nPon. ippLBL Croix and their tributariesr:withthe gieat divorita of copper and ; iron on LalteSnietior4and thenbinshint- fisherrea - of the : west extremity - of that-10C Will,„ander prOperdevelomueutf additional rich sources of revenue to - the tetra" 'O r" rY • RusiilitilEyessgeasiebA, • 4Rebind theejoiliefiViiii rack, and, co befit sides :Tithe "rack:,weierseveral roca" of galyrriii some jo ingt l U and: initrumenti of tOrture, iir!:ifii,unfortiitnate victims. 'The Pttiiiihmems wlrei.' ,l o4c,cirdotice;witli the" degree of culpability • aniUgadijklitiociety . cirthe "fehels-.2.:ln..the'firat foli: - .4tfiallisvrts the most guilty were esteciitett; fteilseingsobjec t - to therack- they were:quart-4V , x*. : lffeleatlets: had their handa ;iisd:l*..cat :otrurAineprarda • impeded on long pi,kef,loo Their - 0.541;1:4*o , • lei kit TOpiles; attict. their. boilieaA3tid .14,rmis th !l iati l i ! itr iakertlns44 l itii2,6:,,l34ii:.the ?Ai.° nd . . . , 4. 0 Oraik , 3‘. r 4re.r • jrZhffiv • l.; ;-• 1"; , ,''' -•,, ~,t- , :,- . , , _, 1 , - 1.';. ,7, "fk . : "!. I ' 4 " - ...2" '''', t...;;;;'..... `--, `., „..---.,. ...?—"•::,... • - .;"=4l ,-. ~ • •', -'' ' " ! 5 •, -. 'a - 4 ...,: " • -. ' i .: i" , •' , .-; , ; 7-. .... -J= ,4 4 - 4 -,,4'....:.-t. - t : -,,. .. 4• 4 , -- :` '. 4 : --, 7 '. 4' ti'•' -, ' j '''..- .. - .•,-, rt '',,,- ie art I, .-:: : . 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Were can be no farther doubt that* - tradttaa',o rhiEd row,the P ardea 'AV e ' sim P g : :-- -: - L CAr* -- - ''' 0 3 1 -;"' -1 ; i ill Ci;',l4i the fourth - row.; they were MarelYttangelit, Aar he Ale- Pesent Year will ~.' lisr h ele tX.g e 4 s e g, +, . . dflh,•rheY ran tho gatuttleMid Ili° ktt:eu.L., ecclesiastics.vverebOied,,NTfieiellveln:PaPvarairt 6, 1 4.( 12 a portion of ,- 41 , *Irlitr:iVerYllarltr.. ° l te _,.,! -1 -:, galloni3iii-wOmins nii t t ij ed4 na : lnadtP.- ' —vit':ivililetliaveling throughJenes,F?utaran'andiStorgalk children of thirteen- Yetirsiveiis subjected t? gre at Married couples were occasionally ere - Mtg . ieiently, a friend . inforiiili:uir th at he noticed an Ca . - hangedmd - the e. gallows, as well as whole numerable quantity of - caterpillars, webbed tm ill- b th . er families. - During the space of three months, 13,- trees and bushes on. the rclulside t Somu don t ps i 000 human beings were executed in presence of expressed as to whether these nrcidentical ;with lbeJ DolgouMuld, _Stenko,Rosin's nephew and partic caterpillars that eat off, the leaves of, the cotton ulafiriend was ; quartered. S trong the fem ale prisoners was dihiindienie'rein Who over her le plant. If they had ll:lade:their appearance sooner,' alergarments hada male attire She comman, d.: and proved to be of the destructive character sup m. edva corps - of ;009. men , gaven ip re? -tha n once posed by many, the o consequencesa Might have been proofs breitirtor . di ' - .piling& and great ability dimaraus... As i t i s, unless theybegin - Very. - aborti , y in the fteld,4l,inflicted terriblelmseaon thaltrta- it Is probablelhey will tie h..armiesi.” ....., stab's:, Wheu - stitiwricieedl before Dolgiitirinlhq, she "P . displayed a &moss, and presence of mindilifficult Ur destleund Said, if e very One,br IcTer,hert,ard inaitd had done liis_dutY. in such a, junntufr-att she had dene,Delgonrouki, instead of etectinggallows, Y r alltd:liarn - raltOn .6 .": 11 4,4eq15:' -AB • Tor 'e'tiPt in Russia. to ran away from a.attudistark, ii .4 capital offence, she , lay down - ituietly: ow a funeral pile, Mid. eras Riuined'to ttihes: Mid litigliUg dead bo• diee Ofio =oy, thousiiiid veterans•brought.many crows and ravens, ,vvltith. devoured the' - curses. Frain thattime th at shbuivrs 'etarca the suburb of hell. - -The-Conatlei of the-Maine. pot. IL HARPER 'PJ)IPOO/AND PROPRIETOR. M'CbremditWtolii42oollltaily. • "A" T 7 13 BJJ RCi VOURSDAIr:MORMNG "OCISOIIE.R '4 1849. FOE CANAL ,COMMISSIONER, V 'JOHN" GAMBTA 45 ORAYPP4rWs.C9UNTE AUelitherii Counti Dbiziooratto trliketi . . , Tau . • • The ,. Detztoaratie•iicicet-, for Allegbeny'Cority' r fa now printed ifrotdotrice,..aaa• lellay for dative/y.4*. Ourfrieuda•lndhe country are requested to call, and gel if noßttly,for the different vothig rlistrieter. , - -"ELLEN .Areert.ne,..s. Tenteziartok. Utz? by Fanny. ,We hare received' this story, but page not ea yet, loaroVihne to peruse it. NO doubt ilia. equal to wAtiee ,Grahatn,'' written by the same gilled titmice:3 2 . young au . 4 fßinzetura - TEry Burim,i 9 sby Fanny. will appe shortly'. , ' ,44 TnE Cartsoo Dar.mr, , . a beautiful poem ? by Withatrßana, la on file kir psublicifion. Da' The, Journal yesterday contains two col- Mane ofmattee hi relation' to the Washington Union, Post,:34Rety, 4:c. , The Editor endeavors to make out two points:-- First, that we hese ehanged ground on the Slavery question ; and, s second, that we - are in conflict with the Uplink in - oui. views as to the course the Admin istration intende to pursue. in the first place we hare - only to say that we are . not *Ware of any material change having taken:place ' in our opinions. ' , - yY , 'Ds 'Mend ;now, is ever, opposed to et - C thhattle slavery of theSonth and opposed to the stages"tdaveri tribe North. `Rtit, if we.have changed, what sort of a change is it t _ . We feel canscions of having gone forward—we have made ppagtesa:toWarde the right- Now, how is it unlit oar neiglaborafthe Journal t He was one ,clatnatotut far the Proviao—rnothing but the Proviso would satisfy him. He denounced Mr. Hampton on mere rnispiCion of hostility ta it. lie has changed 4tid each ‘t l 2eltengel. Backwards—.la - the supparftsf - the Blase bolder President and his pro-slavery Ad ministration; Here lathe diffierrince between us and the:gallant knight who assails' us ! ' "As to Rae extract which the Journal copies from the Dnion;we wilt say that we do not doubt Mr. Ritchie expresses an opinion honestly entenained, when he decisive his belief that Gen. Taylor will sign- the Proviso. We advocate arree Speech". and contend for our own independenceotthought. We think dttferently from- . Mr. Ritchie. We put our thoughts in print. While we declare allegiance to the great Democratic party, we protest against being required to pitratir faith to Stealeeve of any one man. , We say that the Democraey of. the North are op posed to Slavery. And further s we say that all the antl-Slavery,feeling that exists in the South will be found among the members of the Democratic party: We era Arm in . tiarbeliel - that the party that has struggled se:patriotically and heroically against the machinationsoftheAtterleati aristocracy is destinld to supplant'Slavery bY'free labor. One thing is act , Main, monied interests of New piglund and the , Middle-States attic& liandtivvith: , the-slave interests •st Philadelphia : and they are now thinly bound to gether. The true friends of‘Treo Soil! , have no hopes from Whiggery. In a few words we will tell why the Deinaeratie party is the anaulavery party. First, because:ilia very is a curse and the Democrats dre honed in their'deeire to hand. down the free lirstlintitineofthis country to. rsterltr unimpaired. And, again, the iDemocratio partrisi us if by ipsthict, opposed to ; any system or imrtitatioil, that degrades labor and checks the oriWartpromstiormaalciad, The. Whig* are,ltte. cortairvative-power that op pos eierxmormient tialonlated AA raise op those ClreioW. Citizens of Allegheny . CoMity I Are: yop iu Sarnr of reducing the Tines of people? • Are you in favor of an economical administration of our County.affaintr Are you opposed to illegal and depreciated scrip, and all kinds of fraudutentebinplmtera4 Are you oPposed tri lasing the people to redeem the scrip atter it . bati depreciated in the bands of the faruierroisechanic;and taborer, in consequence of . the gross mimnattagemenc - or the CountyComtniesion ere; • -• - Axe yi/tybpppiedi i afamonii/Our cents, Wier iii ,4 , , , , iinposed , upon. the people hy the:Taylor whip 2 Aro, yoo appal:44 to a repeal ands anbatitationttherefor of the•Pendariiiyateln of lant.in Cation Ara: you :flivor oroor Elective , Judiciary, and 'Other greitt,rClbratatory tonajo r iii Thercaotle the Demotnrtic- Tiara. • • sturiipal• opr:iris*lon- Some few weekkeincei a lady ofour acquaintance from an'asljeinloOetintY forthia State; came to ibis city for 'the "purpette of having/in-operation perform. ed for . Stiabisinctirj*SqUint Eye, under which she had laboredfienaldrapcx; -The operation was per formed by,EttAllieclor; Oftiiineity, with entire suc cess. W e were presentist.the operation, and haw ing witnessed thii,case' r lielOte,ptogresa, cao,beat teetiMony that it is perfect, and gives entirefiatinfac-, tion. We bare purposely,delayed , thia the event was no longer doubtful.' CV" If the linmthlit oenttie papers should not appmir Etokaglip!9Ork' their aoticfOitioiii,siifo:iliq eburSe . ePtlrePealdCtit; whyzahl'el4l43pion the - old Vero himself to deGn6hiei us all t --- ~ S:'.f , . l C.E : i - . s l ' 'f: - ':i : :':i . .'!;',:' . ,' .: ':'' - ...-:.',':!.'.:-.:':•'{,'7,',41'.5•.,;f:.::;::',..-z;:.!-:-.1•.;..?.-,i'.-_-!:',..''' ;...,.,t,-:-;•:5'.1. , .,,, - ._ . 2,...,:. HMSO MERE SEM 'WILLIAM VINCENT, Butter County. - - .. • JONAS& ARCLINTOCR, peebles.'• ..umzs tr. RICHEY Robinson. 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The average is but a mere - fraction lean han T '4:per_cent. And all thin tie. aims has been dene inade,'; while the masquerade noblemen at Newporti - Rhode Island and the. " pig-iron” politicking of Pennsylvania, dressed in French 'broadcloth, French beets; 'a i d french gloves,- have been-clamoring for the interests of labor, .and manullicturing 'inin for the ceuittri, Bat, in spite of the scheming and selfish devices of this fictitlettitnebility i . the country has _never...been more prospermaithan it is now. A correspondent of the London Times notices the value end bulk of the 'gold coin in the world, as It will hardly he'believed that the whole quanti ty of gold currency in 'the world, taking it -at its usual estimate of 150,000,0130 sterling, would''only weigh about 1,150 tons; and that hi' bulk a r00m,20 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 10 feet high, world hold it all:, This woold be equal to $6676,000p00,. Add - to this an the amount of Over coin in the world, which cannot be less than double that of the gold coin, 1144,4 would lie alafficietit to supply man being-on the face of the globe with at least 82, of nein. 'The where, according to this estimate, would be 81,998,000,000—a sum sufficient to carry on the commerce of the _world with Out ant aid of bank paper. Tree isrotte Vents' , Outrage. WeJlive studied the ctilumaeof the whig papers of this city for some eccdanation, came, or defence of the conduct of the Post Master in this matter ; hot for days they hive been nilcnt So then, they are without recourse. No whig who dares to make the least pretensions to decency or honesty will justify Collamer or Roseburg in this matter. ar.caurcruisia or ANTTIOSV, by Alexander Du man ) author of "Count of Monts Cristo," (93ragei lonne," "Genevieve,,, THE, Bore or Tun Count., or One in a fiboue end, by Gri P. R James. The riboie works have been laid on our table by M. A. Miner, of the Literary Depot; on Smithfield area, hut preasiogAvngagements have prevented as from giving them an examination. - For the Morning Post. ramp Elenernr—Sin--I Aft nor smoky city about two weeks since, for the purpose of taking hide exerciae, and breathing...once MOM, thepure air of the country, and enjoying the Wild sport ore hunt over the hills'orlndiana and Dicithrd counties; aniiiiithnet the slightest expectation of engagintin - - political mattera; but I chanced to come in contact with come whale.esouled -democrats in my ramblings, who insisted that I 'Medd attend a Democratic meet and'vvould take no denial, and take a part in-the proceedinge. The meeting referred to, took place In the town of Indiana, and the democracy turned out in their 'strength; and lifer the speakers had de livered themselves, proceeded to put in nomination a county ticket; and from the spirit manifested there is no doubt they will give a good account of them selves. A little incident occurred In Indiana worthy The democracy called their meeting for Tuesday evening in the Court House, and it was understood that the Whig candidate for Canal Commissioner was to be in - town and would address his Whig friends on the following evening; but no sooner had the De mocracy orpoinedtheir meeting in the Court Douse and a goodly number of Whip had called in to hear the truth; than the leaders became alarmed end sent out their runners and gathered a crowd just across the street and put the hon. Henry M. Fuller on a black, from whence his voice could be distinct ly heard in the Court bonze, to, the great annoyance adios° there assembled. This was a trick worthy of a brawlieg demagogue, but disgraceful to the character of a gentleman. Mr. Feller, I suppose, claims to be a gentleman, but is It not a strong mark of the meanest and coarsest vulgarity to open a street meeting eo near es to disturb the deliberations of an assemblage of his fellow citizens previously milled t The town Watt large, there wati 'ample MOM, so that the clone proximity to a Democratic meeting was se lected by design, and twenty, four hours before the time appointed. It is said a feather-shows which way the wind blows; tai this slight Circumstance demonstrates the tiKe character of Mr. Fuller, • gentleman could -not have been induced forany don sidatation thus to violate the courtesy due even to opponents. Many people oflndiana openly expres sed their disgust at this proceeding. During my stay ip the',country I several times crossed the trail of our gallant and eloquent towns man, CoL Baum. T ascertained: that the people had caught the Col. at a military paradein Blairs ville, and would have a speech, out . of him. I heard this address highly spoken of, and it appeared to be the general opinion that hie eloquenee on the stamp equaled his acknowledged bravery and gallant bear fog in the camp, and that with him for a leader in the next contest for Governor, the Democracy of the old Keystone would sweep the hoard:, with as great facility as our boys laid out the Mexicans. I heard the name of Col. McCain:l.ms mentioned by intelligent democrats in several places in connec tion with the post of U. S. Senator.: Tho great abil ity of this gentleman, and his-long and faithful Ben. vices in the Main line of the rank; of the democracy, has familiarised his name,- and made -it dear to the heakoothis democratic biethree in every part of the State. The forum of the Senate chamber Is the ap - .propriate place fora proper use and display of the splendid oratorical powers of the Cicero of hie parry. In his - admitted and well known ability, the demon. racy would possess a ChamFifon - able - to defend their cause) and the country, a shield, in Ida integrity and patriiitism that , would ward ; off every attack made I upon the honor and true interests or the Nation. PONTIAC I fgr We think the Journal opposed the nomination of Mr. Hampton, and for weeks refused to pat up his name, on the.ground that there were doubts ha to hie opinions on the• Slavery question. Because Hampton supported Taylor originally, he was doubt ed. Now, where is this same Journal which yester day gave us a lecture on "Faces?" You had better not throw titmice, Mr. Riddle. _IICENTIJCILT Tonacco.—Tho Louisville Courier 1371 enratt cca letter from a leading cornier 'll:leans, says it is more than fiallyiipioiiirlibut wf t iiile'inirehitighoi in a 'fare months from now, and during all next year. ,_ - . ~~;.:_; MIME EN= Goa' Coin. New Work• =ZEE IMMEIM MIN MS= MEE News ands Ifs elJanco n Ire _ . iorurtetifiri4; • ,•4 • 4fi !P lYolfl- ,Xicg t :49pdaTi l Ytiqt ( T , F , s4tra . 88e81 two Olttabaqitit,4l-#4l - o*hati:4l64 Gov-I terd'ortretilliiifidueri effeikb?,ll reet •Ward or five hendred•dollare for informatieir`whicbt 'shall lead to the detection and conviction of thet mniderera. • Two httbaired 'dollars - artr'Mob" Offered: ?•fpr thprisottvihoomri"omtly enlearred! to 'blow op ilttrphy , opieMiieir,l ••: ' •-` -;• I 4 1. -- Ca' Prince Albert la - Moving efficiently towards' promoting the. Pixie arablicifalits, and it is an - pounced that nes year there is to be an E4bibition, o P,ortttnParSilele4r se'alri;`in Hyde. Park, ; London, to which all , the world' is incited to sentl'fontrilin• The'priiee,er;Me - of which arnouil.,-COI4. 0011:nre , to he diettibufed•• by thejAtiteep herself.- 7 This is:a:Moat Piriis 6 WoribY move, and thAtiaiikelts wilt piehablyliear•ofr a gond portion of th e hmieM and ptiiee._., ' tittlie,i3ulitialtent,o — f.-the..N. troll Re peigerlefe jpeelyca a le;tee. fig#loB:- ?,ad09P,..400 Jane 2O r tb,4'n he ISpeake of Bp& .fudson , s kealth;jthelitarakyißanny kiflpil as to require her to lay, aside her: penfor the preaent, and orthidlaisibiliti,.l4at 44 . e *Ay fever r4sutne;it again for the purpose of anthorattipi - ()Cr A bundle containing cokes and candipsy - with Was re tind: fq a poormoma n somedayS ago near Port ItichatatAStaten, l leland. !ter four children ate of the ealins , and . cafidieir;tidil were teediately-seized with, symptomo. of cholorai died and two , recovered4 1130 - ebritenta-ofittk atom aciis were analysed, which woe l'Ound -a aufficient quantity of arsenic to have 'killed Itlielta MEP Mr.,4emes C. Church, of Fort Hamiltisn, Y.; bad a verdict of's2 l soo rendered spins:Thins iu the Circuit Ceuit.tie Thursday, a- casts , tif in whiph.Col..,,billler 'was plaintiff. Church 11)4iirg lost something from-his store ) posted , a - notice.there-; in offering 81 remind forks teeotreilr' the name , of pdtilez: sand,. ethers, ay. the , pObtsblei thieves or tiveir agents. '_l N.Welearn from . the Alexandria Gazette - 4tha t the recent attempts by Many or the altt*inParke,i Frederick, &e., to escape, have created pa Itttle ex.> citement in the upper Country, Fat&lege keptup; with vigilance, and the citizens are =detertelned'to a constant lookout tor theii , security; Mr All letter; for the United States simafiron Gni the coast of Africa, which are seat- to the pro of t the Naval Asylum, New Yerk; up to the 10th, ofbc-' t toberipostage paid - a will be taken out by the I:nited States store 'ship .l . . At Bangor, (Itte.,) on- Sunday, thertr:iwere tireditiaths by cholera, none on bionilayi ole. nomber , l46. Of the Penobscot' Itidiantr:f64ase died of the disease. - 11Cr The corporation of Yazoo City,. Mina., have made a contract for having its ,streets laid with Phu*. - • ref 'rho Greek S4Lire ha? Lten . ifiken baeklo New York for_ .eshibidoe. . - , lei' Oa Tuesday one nf tbe care ettadlied to a train going eastward:on the Baltimore and Ohio rail-' road, below .11lartineburg, took Bre from a, spaVit, frotc!:the locomotive. It contained. filly_Wirers of flour. Potty-eight barrel. were destroyed, rir A man named William C. Parkhurst %tan ar rested last week in Delaware, and carried to Rich mond, on the charge of having sold three f4e col ored children to Ids.: -Ash ` Levy, of-that lcity, as slaves; lie has been committed for trial: Kirr The Navy Agent for Washington has !Walled proposals Cot the:elivery at Kittery, Maine, of sec. en hunthed of the best ipalitY Cumberland coal, for the use of steamers, for which patios° it is highly esteemed. Though this is - not n ;king coal to Newcastle,» yet it is taking it to dreineigh borhitod of Nova Scotia. l=" The St. Marrs thid.). Beacon states that ter enty tons of guano and about 100 bble. of :Fettle well & Davison's “ftenovator” were landed nt that place oo Friday week; for farmers io the immediate neighborhood. INot lets than:2oo tons. of the for. mer, it is believed, will be used - in St. Nat** the present fall. tom` The Pauint states that the CumberlandCivil is in error in saying thiwthe lialtimore anti Ohio Railroad company hove coalman& in England for all the . iron necessary to lay their track " Iron* , Cum berland to the Ohio river. It learns that a negotia tion has been opened by the President of the ;Cora pany with Meters. Baring & Co., of London, hut no contract has, as yet, been concluded. igr Father Mathew has pTuiriiseri to atteeii lb lathes fair at Weverton, M., in November, if pose a Din orPartioalans. The following is a bill'of items lately introduced in the trial of a breach of promise case, befOre ,a court in New Hampshire, by the fair plaintiff. lt may servo as a model for some of otir lady re4lers, who propose introducing similar suite against their faithless lovers: - • Mr. Eliphalet---- To Mimi Jehilah-, Dr. To dancing three cotillions, on first acquaint ance, $15,00 To,value of three sights and sine dream that night, 200,00 To thinking of the color of hiseyes one day at church, 483 , 00 To going to. the races, oiler relusingalaother beaux, 522,00 To cutting three &De fellows to'please him, 94,00 To making a watch chain, : 12 Di 0 e To coat of materials for tho carne-4 bits, ... ,- ;.745,00 TO five romps and two flirtations, 144,00 To tearing ..gown and bursting a stocking in said romps,- 31 To one kiss stolen, 120,C0 To tillOW him to kiss my client:tell flutes With ciut mincing; $ll cadh, Htoo To long walk by moonlight, including senti-. ' mont lost, 270,00 To thirty bluahes when ho popped the ques -60d,00 To ;ay .bearti alas 1 .194 Ilormorty in New Virric. • According to the. Herald, the union ticket at the Ward meetings on Tuesday; prevailetlin New York over all the efforts of the disorganiste. The Evenittg Peit pays:also: • In a few of the wards the attempt was made by aliagment of talhribe men, opposed to the 'unien forlreadom in the •state, to disturb the proceedings bY yenning in fraudulent votes for tickets for their own, and other. thvorite devices of the kind. in every - instance ef . whick we have heard they were signally:defeated-4h° union ticket us u ally prevail ing by some hundreds.' Piton Bv.usrena.-,Aythearrival ut New York of the Lady ofthe Lake I 4e baie thi - Birthudian, liehed at Hamilton, Bermudian,-to-the Bth last:. The - Nouse of 'Asiehably hpi 'decided by a large majority to, adhere to the law .44).844, regulatiag the 'duration of the Assembly to seven Imre.... Thls action ofthe Assembly-is strongly—.condemned by the reform& party Iry the Island. The,people are de sirous Of a Jimitation to four years,',but the canner relives tee , them frequent elections *Ould . diaturh the peace of the Island,. and as a settled argument, points them to England's seven years Parliament. Flour was selling by. retail at 34a. to 33s.•per Cora meal, 20a. No rye in' mrirkel. Ditr'The Philadelphia Bulletin cautions the put;- lie against an ingenioua and • dangerocia counterfeit halrengle, ao much like the genuinecoin as to have teen ‘ receiyed and paid out by one of the bank] elithout'detectiok. :A cirelp,or;zinc or other base , , metal: is surrounded. willisolit acarcely,thicker tha wiitini paper, and uptin this the Mapreadienear made, so exactly like'those issued from the. Mint as almost wholly.to escape ,detectihn. . _ ter A de9ato fliorrOlesv Orleiiiii r _ciearing, ate et4pe Abu-western /Ay wee seliipg op the Levee at' $3O per toe, „ • k „ -rut"-k -'lZr'i'l:t2i:Tri ;7`, , • '• , , „t.lt.'. , A.i;-; , ?. , :'i): k 7?. A 413.- , p., Ott ' _4-'" - ;1• . - 11 , , 'I i What Constititlea a Thorough-bred Emile - • 4'tllmPlirs!.4Plvic4i-f-54 0 .5r,be obsdrveds thatlffeilaas,keinfttig:efatdeal of-tilAus 41:ion iii Vaiiot)s ; ptibliciffen4 k on spo:rdna r but to!,yeVkittretfittlpdsio,the-m4elijig itatLytifn:etioit, " WltYconstitutes hlond", - -ol'Avhat is termed a thoroughbred horse2ll.-_-The question is- very easily-de the, r term P-thorough• bred horse," 'tillielf-iWiptying one that can be traced Through: he Studbook, by sire or dam, to any Eastern' stidlinn u ;Owd what were Oiled the royal mares, imported-by . ,Char)es the Seceile tWtheYZAgeth s eewith tV/cp 9r three of the firstimpoyteWll4kns,-formed t i fira - or , l ll lWoitigaftWgr'ePi• krio the•assertiong.thatc for s .horsel to craitii the title of•thurAigh-brixl;:irtgife'ciiit ,c4ty that be should" b.e - of pu:nyttriental dp .icencit;Ount.Ot roa &town( fiSirakiiitea n ; 'ativindependently of thezfact that only two ma, res,-are• shited' in' tb"i'Slift4bok, ,or .else where, on authority tcgbaye been , imert- England'in the;eitligOs of racing, it is well kniiiidiliitthhit - :ftisi.British race hdrses :Yoe, theote. of.Witieli,bie*thabgr leattt-Erevfectea, by The adiniittire enetern'hloed, chins crossing afterwud..-Engifsh Essay. Taiiai.:::-Aineeting of theinereiiiiink taltiakore. is called; wo perceive, a the gichaoie t fo4ay; st.-krolclock, ar. - ifor theluirpose: of die ussine the, propriety of a re-organisation ef • the 4 9 ,eliu s tiish, the iiSoia rer:tiiiglitilcatinn or • thoile Pittsburgh merchants' who are' opposed.t,of the ble : rcliants , . Exchange..,.lt • will , be seenthiejie Board of Trade'lif Baltimore hada and then dim,. So our city is -not ticjiipd-alk the others in the Union Nonce treat , one truou rr mmogfititqw. '---The American Oil,.having performed by'itsincus runny imnarkable . sure:4:ll;d being - a poweribirKii• medial Agent for.variouladizeases, has induced some persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine: - . The Anginal and gennineAmericaa Oil is obtainedfrods a well in Burks"'llep Kentucky from - tbe? . sole:and only proprietors, D. Hale & Co., who nipblnted.Mr. Wm. 'Ja ck son, ,of 89. Liberty' street, Pi ttsbrirglrithei r role And only agent ' for supplying sab:zigents_wet *ern Pennsylvania, western Virginia, and - part:of O hio.. The true and genuine American Oil is a dark a nion color. There are various counterfeits abroad 5..-tome Seneca Oil, tome a mixture cloly 'mum. bling'the genuine, purporting to come from tbePitts )stitp end , Allegheny , Dispensary Company; 1:1C,1613 :socrOvhitej'esid tobil made from the•Ortgi. rear 'American Oil. D. Halo & the only - and :sole proprietors • of tho trio and original'American riDit, DO NOT nor NEVER, DID supply any persons ;Who make the - article 'Milled Extract of Americia . 5:71il; said to be refined; elarilled'and concentrated: ;BEWARE of tbe worthless counterfeits, and 0.0:1 SERVE that Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty street;Pitta. ;burgh, bead of Wood Street is the ONLY and sow. • 'neat forthe above mentioned District, and that none la genuine bus , abut has the name and-address 'minted on die label, and in the psnipblet in which Sant' bottle is enveloped, and likewistrnotiCe - tbat thti,propiietors , address' is printed in each pamphlet Hills: if D. Hall & Co., Kentucky... Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the brice: The genuine I. sold Invariably at 50 Ste. per ottle and no less, while sonio - of the counterfeits are Sold at various' prices under. The Pure and only Genuine! American Oil is. sold leholesale and retail by tVm. Jackson, at the, only agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, bead of Wdod'st. •s' • • aug3l:3ol . • Riserleila. . Tue!.dsy evening, the !Id hist . by She Rev.. Trios. p.garoom.. A. J. bTUART, Esq., of ibis City, io This ^ o ""Eir; 4. likautifilit of Joon : SAltrsOrif,"*., bf bicblitifit. • e • • ' DIED ‘b' y.tOnklanrl,on 'Kumla?, October 2J, Mrs. JANE n sifa.ot Ttroma.a J. Cilueoutl., in the tUith,year of her,atte E The friends of tha family are , invitett to attend her fu Anita theyesideoco of her husband, on ThUredaY uhill . day,) at tl o'efoet:„e. 4. , e.. • - fl Prize °rapes. --Those persons.. - who had not Au Opporiuuity of seeing.lbe largest,Grapen_Oritgro r rn iffAhts district, (which weriexhibited ot the .e.g . ffeoltoral TJa yesterdayj condo NO for day or into, et mt. office, Post BOildings, canter of fifth sod Wood streets... ogr& Jostitto ROBIN:SO: - ' . - , • ' ItP - OY . I 'Orators 1 NlTlia seliairiber trill keep( up constantly tat the Monongahela'. Erelliolge) from tliisllmoi - FRESIt OYSTERS, which be 'wilt serve vie the :co' best style: - ELT. CAMPBELL, ' _, ~ s•lB:tapr Cor. of SinithfieM and,Fourth wt., r itA4/4.07i1t A DgissioN lirrna Circle end Parquene .9,4cand Tier . gar First night of that popular Actress, Atra:Fnds..t. ill'ittinspAs,Dcwher 4, will he acted a eelehrated . Play, rt firte acts, called TIIE.IIIIIiCIIRACK. - hinster Walter•lilr•--Webin EModus• • .. hfr.ArlYnoids Jolla. . airs.-Farren. laelen Miss Cruise. To.toncinde with • - )1 OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES. , irnoll • • • - • •Pdr. Robinson. / Ad rine, -• • • • •Illiss , Cruise. irD7,7 Friday, Mrs. Parrett will appear. „ TEO At.rartan—Doors open ,nt; Curtain :will rise at I:toff-pest 7 o'clock. precisely. . . .1. H. LAND:IAA'S 4.111 RT' hfAIiUFI CTO It , AND Goutiemen , o Eurnijihing Emporium witamsALE. AND HFTAII... • NO. OD FOURTH sms.sr,Aparlo BUILDING. iDETWEEN WOOD AND EIARKET BATErrit, tr! . .Ahrays.: on hand, a large assortment 01. - Bitirte 1:18110413, 9ollars, "pray ;us, ploves,' liostecy, .S3ipendm a thtdot Shirts. Dravvints, &c., &b. ' , • Colored School. School Illireciare of the several Wards of -tbe City of Pittsburgh Are requested to meet in - general Conreption at the Public School House of the Ath.Waid, (P,On,letreet,lthis evening, ( October 4 th ,) • stL7.olelock, for 1110, _pu rpose of taking . tato, consitieratton , the. exp die act of providing. ti cma..1..P478uc &nom for, the coltired population of .1116 city.. , 4,01 mm! attendtmee of tke_pjfeCtors is earnestly re quested A.G. H HARZ - 4th 'Ward, L:R. LIVINGSTON, GIA, •` . JOHN FOR . 714 , • R,F.. surrti, Bth .(American copy.) .. Dll"'' mglipoßrPillirgl'FN.w.c"""f DiAgolf4t.. AAAERCIA7BTILh AND,t;'l et ti . IIYL IHOtauglit in-snail:Manner. as „to qualify.thesto dont foil k eeping books immediately on leaving the class room. aDff.aand diercanak - Penmanship ; taln.t.he most . If e cense manner. Vpiviirds of nine h undr ed stu dents, ianiuding many of the first mefthants-trithelity, hand been instructed in Penmanship and Hook-Keclling Inttututiou affording the most ample reference for the effici ency MX. D.',11 instruction. ,illerehtints,„cind Stein:se s flooka,allened .and closed.. Balance sheets,. !Sc., made out. Hours: 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 till 10, food i n Rock - MIER. Uf ,1411 • ; .212 AMA. N. O. Molasses . ; 11225 Loaf. llugar l•3s,llitigs Rio Coffee • I'l2B half chests Y. ll', Imp'! and O. P. Teas; 24 • „`- ". "` Poorchong Tea; 140. caddy boies Imp' and G. P. Teas; 12 . bores, Ps. d's and l's Plug• Tobacco 400 mats Cassis.; 20 bags Pepper ; Allspice; 1 barrel Nutmegs ; " 'Cloves; d casks Ombre. Madder; )12 Gibbed llerriag; , - • 110. " Tanners' Oil ; ' 2d, u: 0:-Tin 'herring.;' • - sfr•bo.tes Herring.l' - With W. general assortment -of Groceries and " P iles_ burgh aVlahufactures, which we Will offer for sale at the lowest mtirket rates. fItIEy,I 4 TATY.FIEWS A'CO. ; ecrilr -lt • ' 28 Water street. • c).CAREWIIARIO W .I:-AN NR7, 4B 7 -7- Justrecetiiiirii i a 4 , 'forr sale by the piece, by. • H. LEE ociC • Liberty itreet, opPosite PAIL .Bank.. Lane, Atle g p eny. WPR' Sank SALE-r4,ArOti4e propoinplettsuntlysiluated. .od Lane 7 intrng a frontof 40 feet by 234 deep , to Ital2Pce-h street; with, an Improvement of two conve nient brick Dwelling Houses on Rebecca street—thus permitting an opportunity,to make an improvement on the front, towards the Allegheny river; orn could be di vided into four good Lote, each having a front of 20 feet by 117:4 :41p. A bargain can be had in the above, and terms aceOnnuodating. B. CUTIIBERTi oct4 _ •Gen'i Agent, Smithfield st. F I 14MPR-6D bbls. prime, for famllk tiseArt store' and rot safc.try STUART &SILL, oc • . • ' JIB Wood st. SN--7 00 boxes ; in store read ter data by ' STUART & J 1 e KE 940 0 ";,*1! rsc'd And for Fate' by srumiTA -Tr a •Q L4i . nd forsale., ;,- - STUART.SSILL R AT 7— STUART& SILL: i ;)p , ,Edet e oevf _ . TATAterEDZ.eYOUteo Mix; conversant with the Fan; TY- chtgaottiliztylick,iis Dueness,MotAtaripplit buy;lF6 F.A . rd.altgoellifine_stteatisti feretenee ag atectek4na qualificatiprts, Addzesstox No-5a% Post-Offide. oechlw P- t • ...,,-.:;,°, ,f - '..':. • •" „` :;,' i ' le,-• •••• •'_•.`'...-::,'• •-•`.. ',"..' ,•. •, • ,•,-.:', ..- a-5' 1, ..:,1- -:•-•--• ~ • . "- • ' -•-.; ,! ..,-. :•'..., t .. 1: 1' .. - •; - ! ,,•? :. ••,,,,!•.• , ;', • ' , - - . -• . .-",•-- f; ; •1 - ' ,', 1 ~:.,, •, •• :,, • I 11 , 4 - ' , , :, - `,. ~.. •••• ••• t'- 2' : ••' ..•• .-_, -,,,,,,, \ c• 4 1„},',.. ,•, ). , 1,,,,4 ';i r r - '1! ;: ' ~' ' .f , ' ' ... ', . ''', ,',. 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S-7 Assorted, for sale by • ST.VART. &SILL 1:181Vtiod ttteel. , . , . Mit ~,:,,• : ;::;!; ;% .:Y ..;' p,..;. - - ` ... t,4... ' ,....:-!:.:- . • . , v ..,- ... , : ,,, ....,' ..•.,.,..,,,.....-....7.'1...,''.:.:.,.:.":,-.,--.'..:,..,..,- '•:,.-,..:...-',,:.-.-.?.,..i....1:-.".:..•ii.,,.. t' ..,:7,;'.1....: ~-.i..:i..;....'•.:i..:1..2-...'•.,,:,i.: ,:--....;..,,-,....:..-:. • - ',...:,:1:-„,.::,,,..-..if.....j.-:-:.....,-1•:-J'I'''": . '..". ' ' - • •,...-.: H.-....i..;?':..,' ~ ; LOCAL: °P: .$00: 4 4 1. 4.1 11 01 0 41 0 .0Z:i 63 . 1 4111 - 9 presented quite itiZ'fintiiiitling.iijinebiotkl:;).befiti)ii An abundance 6g:isle, iii . ..:lllol_iiihiivail.-14,4!T*4rdin 'sized boats, and ltieareaullii,: - PaCketikkiaii4 to _teatime their usual tripe: 4.hoti is no itianense. tIMOULItOr freight °fall kinds in..tbe wareht!trestp' be shipiid chants are taking advantage ..silfthe present rise to forward goods .that have long linen detained in the city. In a fewili:iyie:PititiburgliKlijigain look cheer"; ful and •fire.tuiLlia • Talc weather Wai Cur yeeterdoy; - wlit! give deliAtir,Td.tbe intefilient Tar- Jaen , - interested;in3l;e niffibitimOrk.tho Altegbonniqfiate. The eitizeae, of tbe Ci(eq visited atteaded 14.5 sftetilMitt.:?:ntri'Jwrfoill,c7ttHoge,f, Iffitopvciingva • 1 4 kitEMIU4S'." Tbcfniiiti;trof f e . litegrroliosrialti meeting or 11(0,1y1:4:41iiitliefilin tbelcmnbiocllouse in the of yrnimin. giyofin;:folliiiring listof premiums aeioci~ed • , ...... Fortfilar . thit2d, 4 :Tossilvektrol- , ll)atialrerre4 kid& a Fingro 3":01.; Tow/nail, c do Co rer:eliedAlfernitir!isl 4 " and V. § ea t For. prate Pot; Lovag, P „aired lbe,first:Pieminizgloilaeoiniiiii.ftoFfifir Mi ebirreaer*ltolefpieriiiinii&oiltßifAte,t di , 6 o; TO TII-74 . 1 .VA 1 44:11 3 .41fifiPpe,!teettiFe4. JsiClirerro:o ,rot - 4..} - 4..lioniiftcl'AtiaitutirGiirrariCrib*ettle put fOt ,prerninor efOr.,otirAxx, 11 141.1bIttiess tetitor -anceville, rose/redid premintu. '',FOr .426114-* hjgAi....1411.411.64#1' v 0 first nreminut;iforiabrnkigirg,AtipAGlVOntrio received find Oremiiin. o 'a Coolitug Stove, Pennoklig*i*Olf Fed elegtiPFLIP but no Proirgoll For a Hub Borer, Mr. Minden, ofAilegbeirj a , • telved a premium. • - • Fdro elluer4 FleFr'ers received premiom. - • •er F? For 1 3 rrr7FA, premium. :',l:l•••VstS For best _pea . of-Pzei; Joia::Gairstd-rer.eiied Graf premium. For pest palf.j:*iii,-101irti dock reeeived brat preen um , Ror.`~trgcr~ r WjUigm. Nktrtio received the premiiiniTiiil Thompson, cicl!danckeater;l4lo64ifiiiid4ik*lli. itatiovcr..s; johtt:Preq ill , of WeStlkini* Afetcrne . ipfiti, miurn. For Gasper, Yoshi& 'lroatillOrAlfet . ghenkreceivedfirst premium ed second.: , , -- • ' • Foi,tie acres WiTeni; B. yettireceire4l firai prr mium:;'For`bait,twobualielsWuEai,Jo 4:hrqgtli vey rece i ved second, premium. For Basis: Tel; Rellk received drat : EiAdyiellfaya_ T. A. Noble receiveil , a premium . 43Aesj: Ac Way received Premitbik;' re i4i:di i reaVa We e l!e4. celvertaecood premium..;-Roe..Fioistaio i doick , of Peebleiveceitedivemiam.4 "I .4 1 ' 1 ' t• 35• tqlE':Citirn:T,. Oil. frittirb:ritage*ce„ District Conrt; Joilgamtitaffiroi• Ruiers. •••• ' ini'Meana; itchier 'Cotitityi WarionEitorplaintiff -in irror,.SITIIIII for'defendant : ! • ...graPrAr grikilegbelkY C.0. 1 104.'014q 4 .4.9 Mgr 'eta ..Volitityp , nrgued, otttl , Fettetipltis• fot prelitillt.in error, SteararteirtlfillitiaiiiiirAtifificiani 'Sankey valteed, Mercer Comity; argneii,/10eit and . ilaye fit, .plainiar in emit, it - OW(lin for detekk, dant in error. iloperielt . Tevoiship.ve Weaver Ciinnty;.4rieeo{iAlkiiiiCh.Wiroijirio,eirift Fnrtertnan.for V:ttateifdeii; BOWCAUtiiO:OO6O hAPabr , 1 4 41Siticin ..CM9 1 :01 4. 4t Ibtr, C. S. Poirrxit • • •so . • COLORED "SCROOL‘..---The' •Pettoot Direetorv:ol= the clly.Fvill Meet tine evening in ft) . take joto , cenaideration the, subject or a:P,ublio School- for . the noleretFcbiltired: We are rejoined 'atthinnuive; and we hope it will result .benelicialty,telho:neg lected race it ia , inte odelitebenektr : -.:IIn der tho rnioefl last winter he:School : Directors tni rate in eal 4-14 hinethe`paiptaiiitichnnisi 404 7 .thae wilt - otivintn.the legal necesaity of. intrqueing . ,,the cnitiied ehihiren:into the alternative which ovoid, endonhinarYf Prove *ifi:Pti . one to the idectrefront that prejutWeivhiett ut m4iiy . minds exPit! Rgaipet 0:9p!, . - • TELETNN HOUR SYSTEM AMONG TUE MEiIdHANT4. —At present there bebonsiderable.uxoltemeq,itit 4 11 egheny:Cithrttreangiheb4siaiinnen,:iotucTI P oldie iffo'rtri Vrhtßliior rainielime bavb beVn'ibade tfihtr9duc° the (f.T'ET some weeks ago an arrangement aces. unanimously made, by which all were to ehnVihek'doiain } -4,-. ) 1 tociaeh„.. For,a few rhiya,thirr yorke4L-well enough. patsonis; ope brghe_thornre anotherfollotred'and next, all the stores!Wero , Latelyufforts have been . tiievreihrthe Ten flour advocate cand 'bey thitqr they have guccteited ag,ale.„7tYktrastini, • - FAMILY : l'auntrrreort,or Marriage-a -Lotterip - imitiO the - title' of a now novel by Mul l Rl*. Ifir virlttogiv lotio - fiere,'brouglitOut - O; - ieitanOis the'recollectibkof he v tettleiafOr'.yearaitiiiitttotdp ti is w ork se One of Atrons„. It, can be had at; aoitnio ~.ttflrary Depot,` -Tbtid - Street, opposite- theViist O6OOI'I 10 . ikt-Cin some account many gf our Citizeaslyere leateiday, well as-ert,Tueedo;erilt4lisapAclipt,, 44 11 0 s riiri 1 0:AX: the speeches, &c. TbelSlgletset,e en sevetstoiesei- : ' .entv violated their own rulettaid']regetatiefel. 'This is tee bad. But welt c!iie firtemire4yeteniest year.' Mi. Forward Alefivered an address before ate Aglikulturat SOcifily and Oizonti;,.**itAlfegitiiiy, 111,1 1 e !.! 2° P` e * at t l ve ..P'MP4iYei4o l : ll 4s , l4lltop2. An account of announcement that , he was to speak at three;ite. l irdr We Baw anereege yester4ay thrqu'idVflt. was V 00,0.0 - 444 eY 6 ,ofAliabta, head! Thin him est oraaget offered, le market weigh] Itiout a half pound.• The one, we-refer tq wan broiled: ATusavatrar. , —An oanitnPi..etdente”'requeakus to itiht - tpelitlienoOn gt_:egli;mt: dinnern, good oysters, and good eatapipa generally, and at any iininrarf,4 : l des6T'V.PatratllgPt; AOItii . ULTURA 4' PA P"e — Ttle SOCieth at -thiii meeting in November, will lake.. t4efilatiOfqfP+ h o t l i n e 'An this copal'', saagriculthral pairerilatr;con.; ' - ' pg3'T4,lnetiteapart ofilkkeihibitioil in Might. ny yeaterday•lvaa aotne banes! &owl! artleytiqfP:P; i t w a s il?ritle-!I thia,eitiquEt#o4 iti;:leTpx3V,;tETn, • WO - That vbty popular actle:ts, Mit), F+3l7 - #3:14 ft,p. -Fiore thiti-qygning as J r aliiii;.lhe Hunchback-71.W u,PdasierMa)ter., dulteNJAAo444,ifijkoic t io, .110nodly loWnrds-connidediin. fbijilaille 6 / 1 6 tire:mat considetable'drilt wood Ilrdb; legheny yesterday. 1 . 1. 7 ERE .., .•.,.,-,',:.•,:•:- ..::,•.. ~.;..•,••,.,.r,-• lIMIE <,~,;; _;~ _ _ ,_ . ~~_..__. MAUI -•,; ~.. ‘. :-r- . ,. ,'.''.:'.:2',.: ., , ; .,,L'..01'..1 , .'5.;'' - .,' , •, - i . .V-!..:,5.* T . • .14:;; . .Af.-,; . .;:i.G. , ;. -, : - ':n -, 3i%i - : , 1.:7•1: .. - 7 ,! . :.:,]'.: . '-: . '. -- . •- ..";•.: . ,; - :';• . .':;,:1 . '-:L.' ,- : - . 1 •: : .'-.• . "':;;::''' , : - :-:.c:.:•:f,:;•:;.i.•.,:,:::,1,',,,"..,,:c..-.4-.:-''."''. . • MEE ERNI E=MI MIN ~,_ :-, .: ~.k S' Mona Lew. AND MonE Purotc,---L. certain gen tlonan of tbio city, who has a family, lately applied to a certain pbyalcian for advice. Ti; M. D. said he had a disease of rather disguoting nature, whirl) the gentleman denied. Ttm physiclin then vent to the wife of the patient and stated: the matter to bar. She became &stressed and was about leaving bee r_b_eetiresedon Applied to a lawyer ' r oradvicerishoitiggest,edthat the - veed lett way to -EVDt.,'lNltaletifini-iTiAdkelecllPLAY a cowtbide to ire th • adviie was literally f ollovie4l9l,lTaityalcctirred falter -1133',9141Wti• thivir; - 4- or It. The Mayor was required to ptfagisti ttigt y the 'matter.do.not kooti)ll4:coad.'7-Wi:"Xli*. cairtricrr...Doronar :Didn't:rhea' tyatitalled . , upon, lestarday i te hold an iitioistitiion -named Geerge. Gallagher, who was &and - dead about four miles from Waihingtou Totapiki riftlfYuririof age; had . .!a6 fa mily for yeam en a confirmed drantarl. :: Yeigerday'snorntrifthe.; entered 2tpple• fa- fosed.r.The , barleaderouthutianittaiirbly; and Jo ihe eddeasor; it supposed gafilagher 'was Intl. The r poi o t. o f the 4,97 sratit, -That, tha .deceased = camera is dealt Goth inee'Mpanince' i o t iitzplra r e. ma r t alt io; , was m ber du; Mayor siniitifitit rd odi f tittitilirolceopitztthree or fottrlranbrin.9l#o*Bn p 1;1;1)4 0(0= to satin PMe4O,ll#P .r] c`7'sa r tddo g. ms tarn on the boards. lie-tookalselfy - itZT There waren few common cases disposed of or the ..Afeyriot Office je.sterday4norning. - it "" 4 " 1- for'th.:± grESTUCKYNCONMTION. , ,•••:- . : ,. 4- c•-menT#, :ffijapitlirin Convention of Kentucky today reru•. aige agratqa: 4'o:reporter the• LouieollleCourieb adjOtirfica: • = . • CtiehrtinTs;:tiCt, ableriver is - slowly risini.; ram last sinbti:weatheutiowdear: - -:-- - 00ki . Or 300.14/1444:100t Fe9tegls Qh-Sales or Linge:eiriteariet'gtif..7 44 . '.. .• .••• t .. ... . ...' Ze' .. SemoYal iL"-YoliliGr ti:CO; 'Uri& removed TM isr.ga: ii .... irtimereial Haw Liberty atm : et;.tts...:the corder of Third • end Saiithfitlil'aireeteioppoeiteltronnes-Ba- re would respectfully:inform thefr_oltleastoatariceteack boat Mends and, int_citizetukire.bettlitki•thOt :ther *lit keep constantly on - band :a sapepoz stock' of. CABINET. •W4 ll Fs made-of Mel bast uttgellellt'al4kbyetrxtut4tax, perteneedworkatea.. Private dwelliagefetenailsoatarrad !motets, famished on. the mon.reasonalste tillarrituat : a4 work warranted' lqualf.tis 4 that kir eirydgfer erdatathtaent; Cr' UNEigirraMNO..pri*p . tly atteaded - td. id altils. branches.. . ...:. -. ..Y:"..'.';:i.` . . - .7.: .......- 2._...:. -,--:,... -_-:' •- .00ta D-84 'III...EMT - 04)!Ei • , ''' , . s •:— j ;' . .celEiOOßYEß: &•131E88LE4'.., ' Sigagf ha . GB Tdra 'Bee Ifire,:No,2sl, Liberry's(rei2r,llttre; ) - doom abota .TATOULD•tako lids,inethad of infisanuirtheir ansiktn'e ty..:.ers and the - .citizens. that they have put received:ane,of the largest and best selected sleeks or (lODDS ever offered In thin _City.ieeasititirig: in pail sir sriper. English' and French' Black Cloths, French and . English Blue, Brown, Green and Olive ;•.eltirit ability black-French-Beaver Cloth ; - Drown and s Green' Castor Gaininella do g (Blue' and - Elfnek -, Fili'd64 . *par.. 'French: Black Doeskin , Cashinieres• .English.. do %de.; Fanoy Fashionable eimicneres in endless variety; beer - q - uafityl3laa'Sinin, that =met .he anYletseedi egendld arid entirely nem. styles of'eassitnere, Canal:care ValeOt cis and'Silk Veining; 'Woven Undershinit and:l:harem; a. good- nasontnent ol.vrinte Shirts,- Suspenders, Fancy and Slack Silk. CraVats, and Pocket whiah Gonds:sre are ptaparedin offer at suceptices as rill' in-. sure 'satisfaction. ...We.eontintte:lna 'usual; trintothufac.= lure custom mat °AM° shorlest (ollitdanotlee, without disapprolnimentrecustonters,end to a stylep not bestr". Oillesed'in the;eiryi , ..fseplal BOOIIIIEDaiGIDEIBI-F,.} • . . ' -.' lH' u and Wandinier oiiioin ~ six , -;'''"-' 4 ; • . ellilp":11.i.. WAIITE - No. 51.:,11fillniMe.-r_Mitntr*,'ls vibes'. Lir ofahiriglint.ngeaad.M.MlOY.Ultii*itt/414!4.1.1.-- • Ladies' ffilir.VelveCii!aletote,.: ..,,,,,:4.,,,,,2.,. .(French 'Minn° Cloaks; 'l-.7' '----;Pci';‘,7.:,''------:.', z - . 1 5 . ,'. ,; Cloth and ~-.-''' f' '.' -4, " ' F;Silielitantalai.,t:',' ';' ' ':';-'_ ,-'-."`"--.; _;„ Iheio2larlieleiatreT,De.thelatest•t ihroe:o'riable elyteS.T., ;,'• 1-1 , ,. - 24'. , :,:::,:n.,.. ',1 , ... ~ ...f. - ::: - , - .: - .i....,;•.., ..,--•••.- ~.. AL.9.114 French -t Mbralderiesl ,- 04-Satin , il6?Chiiih:r , ;kir'. ladiei' dresses- Spun Silrand-Sillimid-Witiel;Hiiiie,W,' [ Gent:'S'iledlAies.-':;‘..lilg.X.ESM'enelhiiviere;,Childrals Meting;Vetal .a l arge assortment or Meek-mid larieY. Silk Satin Turk, , tor ladiesl;dreiemik,lßrocha-jVhiber, andlVoolen.,Lostg- Shawhii,-Thirirsley-Sheelidgal'Vable. Linens addlialikini. -15,41soilrieh-liineasi-itaticirtedrW., !Abaft% diraUf... r4 ,- . -4 -' , ... , :". '--,,,, , .'''•.-, ~. .-1 ,,' , . , -..5,',,,.-‘:, - oailitan . . ' _,. 1 iitipltliirtifat!'§-77.--.1.„--,....7 ,qtfutzvs‘yA_HE,,Gl:avt3 ::A.Ntif-titiStk .41 1 / 4 5R, - ~ • .--4Vitact tpus4Uccr*S4- 0 /tottasHottli - PitaVuriti: , triffE-subseribee hasconsttintlkon-stmed,,Meltreticantl.., J.., handsomest Stirekjof-ilie abovU-Ititiotaa tilk - UaToi.UT in any establishment East °M. est;tiedgml , Just bpened'. Some'new styles!cifisit own 13/11)0itaqee,*et lona Wail , other store. • - -,:' - '.:.1.=":„1-=_'-' _. •--• ~7 S olzi- f syniut;libettlid 0,1414itiri,a4, - ...-,.„ ~.-.., Fluid Um) caul ni0.,...2, • . ..-, -,-..: s do ~,,,,,, ,-). qliondales.Clut eteblini;„FrineliMid. gogliall Xenia -- Oiluhileilisi;nritan.nfa .WriTer .- Wailetaika,lle.p_whiels- ~ wilLber:inlic l esioaAirg*-arld;ellnall:Mrsi to .ssur.:Pbr.7-* I- challOTA. 111 ...,;',..;;..---,-,:'- ;1.1 , ,', - -.• P.,,,,_-.. i...-orebanta. and .families families -tiiii,ftmiliii-la;tal I, as -ii,itt: ... worth making at at . .kiattinia.qoaturtivil()DlONSON. ' s . .iikl..Tllp. COURT'O kAl'iet6ioNlttE S'g - VcAliiiglieiii - y.. - J.: - .county, N0..58; Mara Tem; A. - . - 11:1840. :,';' ... ''.. - -c'- - f; Elizabeth:B.thowne 4rier rintribel fortitroreei:l, -. ....trieddiletitt 4:ebrieriyeS.T.cl!Silitd. ~4. . ;efrsti/d"!tliti BroWn - . - ...,-' . 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Aud)lowit4trit;Septertibalsls.l44.o;tEru t l. ~..„. t) Caiit appoint Hobart --!'- '•„ ..,', 7" ~ .:..:i-%.: lorrar a iNa44lCOm Alia l 9l str4like4l o eitionSotAsulmieses ll D3prorueeortpstSßfileliantp. seree.: weei notice olibe tut Re tTaaaortakii; s the same tkl. - .. - besivetl by pab4cagon tutlio.'lgittipu4lir ~,a4.7,1,ta,ap per ~ P u b lish e.a : ' l44 M-C.itTAit,tittelill'eti' Meelell3":o9lit#Y4 4he, „liimiot which pubriaauniti shall . beat laktat.tga..ilays optore ilia day -the g5amec.,, , ,,,..c,,....„ Vrottitliiftecuia. ! .,r - :,..a.bf littfiliZykoth'y.-,.:”: TO.EdthanfOlßio-tanii -4acetaineirfrtartentt,..3`4l(6 nOtieet:lbiltjn.PiiirliAezieci-9 1 ,,thOobt4.Rulpof coarh-the .., dex)ainariaof umnealais.aik be tattati,liefora ILATorrim; Jtsq.# :atlas °frau :Orilla itfeet, iii4lip citylif...Piashttrii-,.. ~F 'd ' the Iblh' - d "roeUri - - next, b tuia - th epr a ey, ay 0 e;. , -._.e ~,._ en, _a- !lomat of..lll.o'cloak A.M. and 6 olclabk.."y.x... - - ...',... _.,.....•:._ , --.- - .- -- - ~.,.ATA9R4W.,'*&, itlet6iiifirr,. , -.. ,?,: - '':-.lAttY.WfOrlabeneOL%- '-- - n,„„aishotcfi an eie- AtkthB.4e.m.erKU , • nroymltYl tioll4Ectit apiltic43TitfilexliTralar.hthiburgli; J3l, bY l oj r,e 1 1 ;11 0 8 YJv an 4 onizeww or,uicr'Chcatritait-r7tisho.ol: 2 d'eue__,4,,-,bit, jocqt. A aauitrs„,-, 41/ousNli-40HN'f7,iiitert«P341!!4 !'relve"." 14%.- - ' iii4CON94O,II/4-: ZJptlin#lllPt.l7°---,„ s4c ,49,rptiantarVourt.or AlleghoidyCcrig Dlthe '- matterofdluivs;Ate of: lotallutgosot;:dreed; peJtulgo'renciilB,l7:: sqm 90 ~.aboftenountAlt Egq;lor , adling•Et- 2 . ; •centort-tua!_ingr. been. filed; exhibiting billatice• ids; his favor of $1697.44; and said'Executor r4aYinthr hi dip' charge from said Eno atoilldpi dolt odicopf This,tee • Anderittwavill, ...eOn" 400 don of:Jambs 9, Croft.'emi•vihfrgoiart• ordered • 4brit.1301444 of the abovi-,fillogAnikappliootinolso.gfren - nYthree tusertiodalweekly.4.lo. twoatttieflewspnperaof 44 e•ditYOPittsbargd, undatudii f-no'iddqo dodo beolode on the probate of said, notice , ettgitte• AMA Wat , Rohnes aballtheotedischarge.dfcomlba offiedofEreptdor - afore- sald By ordetiff - ko.court. • '"' ~„ • DAlVlVlr:Arciatim cle , t„ _ ' , 7.- • -2):._ilat,tiefodcgitratousnapgd-,ToeilPAcei that the deposuiona of witiresOff toYe - te44iAllte anlaneptettlie :above- .b_eitukni.befnreAn 4tm-Ale-104 ..E4sl.;;ConunniiianrerAppniined Mk& leiltill3ani4lbis on*e, ; rn 4-rifici; tifeccPinibnioHan. the 251 E 'day of October, 1849; between the hours Of, 4-914,; 5 - ,a'S.lPOkr.nt. of "said- iinyovho4--sindlottere thek_paitino in tetifte4 m a y:nAtind.:t - ;:_ , ; , %,ANnyvgarmsrga s ,,, , _ • - - , VTICE is hereby . givea,lbat gtthenensesatoxiof.theLeels4tuire foia'elitne-r fcir a bank zur ims..lkated. la he -wig- ig-_Pitisktugbilta-4 be ,styled theNesterralbitt of PenusylmittiNsittitsi49.6 tar tiff one of dollar_s,and to b .teges ardiscpuntaitd victras rtalSEtiirribt histitutionsiti .. ..' *. ' PittsbtirgtJuileAlM,'‘ •- •- ;7iTOTACE;=tIII), SiocicholderArptAtc.,,4Wai:Npas-,. aor to Bank-or Rittsburgitimena qtakinganlicaticuito ll4tMitiatitUrei for such alteration o their Oarfer 116 gtvc dicta Bankin PlivitegeAiersit4e=sEtr-..-' pepect, wilt .ask fpbe;tocorporzited ;RA nOcir-111414 S" -:'-irrOrder;:prftwltpard.oT Directot -ti- 4011 N 8L9.00 FF6I, Caitier, and g7Horristi*Telmroph copy WA _legiolaturo meet , ,cordbill - to this amcc. =' • • Yi , :',..-.7• - : . . `:: EMI 'a. ;- mai • . :. +►_' ? N 1. , ~,,,-. t. ..•• 1. , .:•. , , , .. - .7 , ' i":' , .:: , t' , .< , :' , ' 2i.. :4 , : , •: 2 7-;"*.'F-;: - .t- :. - „'-i,'"..‘' . .-.'i:lf ;.;. 1 1 .:': ''..:'!;: - ',t -, `!;:i:f - ',5: ,,,, ' ?'.....,':, -i•-!-i.i.:',:......f...:-...'-'1.::.!..-,..:',YA
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