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The litilili - rig:ttanda in the' centre of a nearly circular -: - arett. l tbe circumference , of Which is bounded for sc*-4-haile.hyllie tall oaks of the primeval forest. suumg r i,i when the grass waves' and the -.44isekSnifoldi-theivfragrantlreasuree, thiS circu. ; Uri area iiresents.to• the eye the aspect of an end - .l ofverclbre surio - undedfly Vie W dim old trees. When lioico - g - ioirciricheri and. the sun Pouts his slanting . heints through , the loxarant - foliage, bathing the boughs :in liquid gold, no, place can be more de. lightfut then, the "columned porch" at Homewood. Thi , warbling of the birds,. the fragrance of mini foldlicriverar-thelowing of distant herds, the gentle - " ) ;itreistli s ng, - Of-• the • branches moved by the passing - - . }.itears the shouts of the distadt harvestmen pre paring to leave, with - the sun's decline, their daily , ti#l4ll,Combine to lull the heart and to enchant the senses•. - is through a - Spacious avenue, turving.as, it nears the building, and crossing a little dingle, through which . murmurs a gentle, .istretinitler:='-' l Flieseenery iii lovely, the soil fertile, the cation arty aid healthful. Thin whole--eountrY around abounds in historic usaciationtiaf the "olden time," when:the `red man :stregglekagaiiistthe advancing column of ,tratioa: And what history has been unable right .- Tully' i mapproPriate,.legend and fiction have gath aged oti, and woven' into dark and solemn drapery, .wheressith they. haveclothed every prominent 10- . • -'-ealityand invested every heroic character of those shidoniy i ageti: .over.these fields once roamed the Shawanese, - who, driven from Florida,- made their way hi - 1./wheal of the Ohiti—a powerful, warlike and ielitless tribe, who alone of all the Indians re tained a tradition _that their fathers had crossed the ocean. -'l%7etfttioff dwelt for . a time a branch - •of the 'Lanni Lunape; who in former days a had wet . carried the Shawanete to their'hunting-grounds. Tradition has it, that afterwardAtie last mentioned tribe;forgetful of former kindness and hospitality left on the Ohio, crossed the Alleghe ' ilk Mountains. and fell by night Upon the' amps • of the'nininspectiniZenape, -on the-river Juniata, • where - they massacred many , of than, and march ed OW - With prisoners' and plunder. Over• these, gintrads, tindliip safer aethe mouth of the Yough. iogany, Qaeen spoken: of hp Washing, ton' in;, hie Jourcal, and visited - by:-him , in - 1753, :governed.-with• rude and simple away. Shingiss, King Of the Tlela 'wares; the lover of Aliquippa, had the seat-of his regal poWer near McKee's Rocks, a little :below Pittsburgh. . was yOung gener atiti aid brave, arid alliances with him were eager ly,scinght, hy , both.the -French and the English.— tbe rustic of .Aliquippa, and one of her ehiefadvisers, was•Tontialeuka, "prophet and med iciiiieman"--a solemn, mysterious personage, who satight, in caverns, to hold communion with the invisible world, and who laid claim to great know ledgein occult arts and mysterious rites. Ata distance of two or thee miles from Home. woodtlies Braddock's Field, on the bank of the MOriongaiela River—the theatre of one of the most prominent occurrences in our colonial histo ry. ' 'The total defeat of General Braddock. on the 9th cif TAY, 1755, caused an electric shock through out•the•colonies, and occasioned profound grief and astonishment in the mother country. Bat on this field -of death and defeat it was that-Washing ton first gained a renown for wisdom and.bravery which ',will be forever associated with his name.— . HO - xis often heard-to say that the most beautiful iMeitaCle he had ever beheld, "was the display of theßritistrtroopeOn this eventful morning. Every man siai'dieued in full uniform- thesolifiers were - armee in columns and marched in exact order; the sun-gleamed from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranqUilly on one side, end the deep tonna'overshadowed-them with solemn grandeur on the:other. , Officeniand men were equally ins spired with - eheeling hopei. and confidentztxrpeeta. - ' t < : 41,nd let ere the gloom of twilight had encircled the forest, more than half that brilliant army had fiitlenf i Among the many beautiful traditions relative to WAuthhitgton, - which have been handed down to our tlinesi Leone which rests on the authority of Dr. Oxiikt iglu). it appears, was the intimate friend:of Washitigton from his - boyhood to his death, and whoWss with him at Braddock's defeat "Ffteen years after that event, they traveled to. gather on an expedition' to the Western country with e.'Party, of woodsmen, for the purpose of ex. ploring landa. While near the junction of the'Great Kenhawa and Ohio rivers, a company ofladians came to them with an interpreter, at the bead of whom , was en aged and venerable chief.' 'the. personage made known to them by the interpreter, that hearing Col. Washington was inrtharregion, he had come a long way to visit him, adding that during the battle of the ;Homan. gabela,be had• singled' him oat as &conspicuous objec4-dred his rifle at him many times, and di. redid 'his' yonag warriors to do, the same, but to hie uttet astonishment tione.of their, balls took el. font. .He was then persuaded that the youthful herd was under the special guardianship of the Great Spiiit„l'Manitou,) and.ceased.to bre at him any longer. He was now come to pay homage to the man who was the particular favorite of heaven, and who couldneur die in bottle." ROE WOOD. The ainkiag gun streams theraaj r h, the trees, ThAtforza a circle there; Atalfzegxant is the gentle breeze With sweets (mg navOrets zare. It nestles in the ancient wood Where Irried to couch the fawn, Where Oftthe dark-browed bunter stood At,break of earlydawn. . . "Alietetlice-nroni oaks migh t tell a tale Of struggles fierce and bold, Vi'henotithetill and in the dale The tied ofbattle rolled. 71 0' ShaulMeee on foeman's trail prixtaara:betind free and light, Nor Cower td bear the morning wail Ol lempest=hti night. Ppm eoutlern vales where &mance Molls turbid to the tide, They Intekt,d the wand'fing. Lemape . Whemmorthern waters glide. • • And.when the night's misty mantle fen .On hill and duty plain, Meth Zuniant'a !lades could tell The number of the slain. Thalsaac of bronze bath passed away, And all the foreins broad, That yielded to its ratlike sway, And now by arrangers trod. Tho blite•eyed Saxon plants his maize " In petteefal furrows now, sand through the long, lone slimmer days He speedo the glist'ning plough. Obi pastures white with sleeping flocks "the night-winds gently sigh, Add fieldS arrayed in golden shooks . Lalengthlting shadows lie. "The amnia up--and.sibery beatnik. Beat on the grassy mound, —Where AlignippesAipirisigleama. Along the hatuitecl;grotusd,_ They.say that in her with}:_wear, When night-dews.seet the fidatersi _Thekbright•robed fßiitigiss ever stalks' • - Willi her threoglt,Ternal bowers. . . Wz11112414444, chflti oCciorio, es fOnh (win cave rn ilarlr , zone bound rounoltus 0124 shaSgoachWithlealing bark. ?Via where is the the laughing' stuthi, Vithiretis of Ohms hue, Who tripped's/a blithely through the glad e , Qrapedlho light canoe- 9 • ,- tit; sotmtliahlutra--ilo human voice Vienks.thcough ihectillnees deep; Tdie_tveltildingstarairlike- *mints, rejoice ' ' Tholvago of Ood to keep. 030/04ndd - • the mist .hes aVatell%4Mcken Toni. " Pie r' Along t h e t 'd' e move the deed winding there. 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' -•,. ~ &•. , ..s ?d :. , 4-,. , .- 4 ,i , ,,,,- 4,0 .1 { „,. ~ I.} .., '; . ~7 y.. .2' .[i . 6 t., .. 4 '4 .. -- ;:i e- 4 i ---- 1- ,, • '-',' •'• ,•, •'.i . •-•-• ' • ', - ' •-. "..,' s'` , , t” — t, -, - 4 ',,, * , ;''''ii V t''.. , 'i- ' I I,' ' ' ,'' ;,- 'f , ,' /- . ' 1.; 1 - ' ”....f,,,„4,,,.:,.., f: --,-i, : tz f ,, ;4'l4,p - ' . ..4," i , , '' "'"' 5, ' - e . t''AS' 4l l o3. • , .t - i'f) , 3 4 -• 4 ' 4, :' 4 47.1i 1 ' 4 ,-; -44 <.'',* l Gottlieb Zoller. The defendant was sen tenco to pay the costa and give security for his goobehavioar for two years. Kirmattoort Szsatorr.—Comm. vs Mary Fert s tison. Indidtment assault and battery. Verdict “not CrOm. vs John B. Kaeifer. Indictment "horse stealing .” The defendant is an old gentleman, a churh member, and one who up to thin time ban born an it reproachable character. He asserts that be titided another horse off for the one he is accused of otialiog, but unfortunately, owing to bin poverty, he et, unable to procure the attendance of his wit. amis . who live at a distance. W4l never heard any one receive a better charac ter tjtan he did from the otimetous witnesses who testilled as to his hitherto blameless life. The jury will Meru a verdict this morning. SIREN= COMM, Oct. 25.--Reeside vs Hadden, Fayette County; argued, Veech for plaintiff in error; HOlOlll for defendant in error. Ealate of Blocher, Fayette County; argued, Patter son find Howell for appellant, Veech for appellees. n to.f reene s vany i argued, Veech and !tyres for oppellinOrviag 111'in:16 - welt pe114.5.,, feWlelland va Smith et al;Green . county; argued, Vee4h for plaintiff in error, Sayrea for defendant in Willie ea Willie' Adair% Green county; argued, Veeo for plaintif in error, Sayrea for defendant in Wale of Carson vs Washington county; argued, Gow and Watson for appellant, DiteHannan for up• pellUe! EisarrnAvow or HEAD!.—Mr. Townsend will reini - in in the city for a few days, during which time he will wait upon those who may favor him with a call t Philo Hall, between the hours of 9A. M. and 9P. M. He will give Phrenological examina• tionleand charts, and will visit families for that pot , pose without additional charge. itleW The funeral of Dr. Btaca 'will proceed to the (lemetry, this morning, at 10 o'clock. ore t ` Moral and Sublime Exhibition ti -i• WEST'S THRILLING PAINTING OF DEATH ON THE PALE HORSE, Or the Opening gf the First Fire Seats. A represented in the s i xth chapter of Revelations— pt. Jahn's Virians—which he speaks of having be held while an exile on the Isle of Patmos ;—represeut ing lkrty characters full size of life, painted upon 240 gArCil. feetel l fi. Vonnva:ATl v dti b slet 74 1 ILIN' i rtrthaet th first a in tb place. Also, open day and night, Monday, Tues day etnd Wednesday, October 29,30 and 31. Day Exhibi tion ;Open from 10 to 12, and from 3 to 6 P. at.; at Night from4S to 10 o'clock. INi"aurre 25 cents; Children half price. Sunday Schools in b,*ties, at 5 cents each. . . Ministers of all denominations are invited to a. tend; oet.l7:lvv THEATRE AtArcfcea ADIIISH/ON Dres4 Circle and Parquette Secqd Tier O' BENEFIT OF MR. ADDAMS, and his last ap pearance. 5A.11781,1Y, October 27, will be presented RICHELIEU. Rictti•lieu •• • •Mr. Addams. I Baradas• Mr. Webb De hjauprat Mr. Roys. Francois Miss Cruise Miss Porter. Tuf,conelude with OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES. Simpp Mr. Robinson. II Adrian Miss Cruise flf Monday, Mr. SILSBEE will appear. Tuks At:rattan—Doors open at 7 ; Curtain will visa a balLpaat 7 o'clock , precisely. J. M. LAWMAN'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY, .; £ND GepitlemeWs Furnishing Emikiprlttini WHOLESALE! AND RETAIL, NO.J3S FOURTH STRRET, APOLLO BUILDING :7. HEMMEN WOOD AND MAIMET 1111. TESTS, ..,. ITTSBUDGR, P 4. 11:r Always on hand, a large assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Sispendet s, UndOr Shirts, Drawers ace., &c. marl 2 Valuable Real Estate for Salo. A BRICK HOURE.AND LOT on Filth' street, above 11.Anw Corner. ' The House contains a ball and seven rooms, all in complete order. Price $l5OO. Abnti--A Building Lot 20 feet front on Roberts street, 7th Ward, by 100 deep: Price $250. • Abi3o—A New Frame House and Lot on Sampson fit., Allegheny. Price WOO Aoo—A Frame House and Lot on Ann street, Alle gbeny ; in good order. Price $550. S. CUTH BERT, Gen. Agent, off_t27 'Smithfield street TN3VELLING HOUSE AT AUCTION.-1 will otter for _LA sale on Saturday, the 3d day of November, at e &chick in the afternoon ' on the premises, a LOT OR GROUND, 10 feet front by 100 feet deep, on which is erected good substantial Two Story House in front, anOt Two - Biory Frame House in the rear. This prow , l/ baannated on the Allegheny river, immediately above the plaza House of Messrs. Humans, and 40 , 40leet" went in front and rear. The owner living Carotins Connty, it will be sold a bargain. • oeVE7 JAMES McKENNA)? OIO . • , CiIEST OF BEDDING AND C L o firrN a, to_pav Charges, at AUCTION, AT mgEENNA,s.--,TALfoAyi Satin:lay, October 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be eold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, on acc't of whom it atay concern, to pay charges, 1 chest containing. Bed ding and Clothing. J AMES McKENNA, anct.27 ,Auctioneer. /00 BOXES W. R. CHEESE—Just received'and for sale by STUART dr. SILL, 00t27 No.llB Wdod at. . . Fa'A BOXES EXTRA CREAM CHEESE—In store and t-" 4 for "la by STUART & SILL, oetai No. lie Wood at. 2 _ a DOZ. ASSORTED HEMP CORDS—Ia store and 5.,1 for sale by STUART is SILL, .3027 No.llB Wood st. SS,ACKS IVOOL--la store and Tor sale by --- cr STUART & SILL, No. 118-3 Toed DOZ. PLOUGH LINES—In store andlor Sale by 0c127 STUART & SILL, No. 118 Wood et. '~,~` :,: 5.1 ' - v , .: ,, •. ,.:,, . , ;..i' ,. 1: .• .: ,.. i: .... ..,; , '.. , r4T : ,5i , ,r4 c ., , ‘gf ,. 1•, - i, - tN.;..'!l -, ri , ',.:',: ., '" ,1 5 , .;.i . ..;;V.T , rtq,: . . ':1• , : . ;j : ,;.f:r'':'.` . .: 2 .it. ,.- ;• . .7 . : 7 31 -. ': - '.t' ,. :,;.i - ;.,...:e.4'! , 4.7'; . 4 . `,' . 0 - f?;'P1:4'.'*,'....:;1;-1;t:::::L . ;9';' ?:4:1 - ..,..! . g'.!'.'::T . ,,'iii , ..i'j., , ,';.4 . ,. , ::.J.: . .Al - ; '.‘: . q. - '::; . '-,;::::';-,f . ; :j.f!'-e : !.:*i'z..:4l? - ''.•.i'.:', , '.47.;';''.''';-'113,:?.:-!..IT.','.'..1.:-'-'.';,'::i.:•.'i'..,.::.f,:':','''-i'''''.'''-.- ? .... ewselh The Convention met yesterday; at 9 oc oillii'&11. - A Resolution wan passed'appointingn committee ' of one froni each State represented in the .Conven tion, to report upon the subject of the Paciffe. road, and to prepare basinful!. for the Ceniention. On motion, the committee fro mthe St. Li ais Con vention were invited to present their views. Mr. _Loughborough, their claiman t thehrea ahaddreria; stating, in effect, that it was their wish that thevati ject should be held above alt sectiotiartitparty, feel ings, and , that the two donventimis should yeti/419y unite in furthering the great object in view., Oa motion, the report was, for the.present laid-on the Spealiees table. Mi. Whitney was:invited ,to take a seat as a pest._ D. EL RIDDLE, Chairman NEW YORK MARKET. [EVENING =POEM] • New Waite October 26.. Cott } lo.. The steamer's news has given strength and tone to the market. Holders are asking higher pricesz Yesterday's advance was fully maintained. Flo* .. We have no change to notice. Sales of commen to good sod etraightbmnds Western Gene see Achigati - and Oswego at-5,1205,37 per bbl. Gene see, Meal.. Is stationary-at 3,1203,18 per barrel. Grain..Wbeat is in good demand for.milling and &hipping. The foreign news is considered favorable for Corn. The advance mentioned at noon was fully maintained. There is a good deal doing - in this alp. Me just now. Provisions.. There is not much movement in the market; Sales were made to a moderate extent at-- Mess 10,A7010,50, Prime 8,58' per bbl for Ohio.. Lan! r Sales in kegs at 7i, in bbls at 61.. Beef is in fair demand. • There is no particular change to notice in any ar ticle generally quoted. enema -an, October 26. The River.. There is seven feet water in the chart eel and rising at ibis point. The weather is very fine. Flour.. The market is unchanged. Whiskey.. We have no change to notice in prices or demand. - Pork.. Salon of 800 bbla Mesa at 8,00 per bbl. Lardr.Sales of 200 tibia at fin D. Sugar.. Prices have declined C. S. Porrin. Farmer's Mammoth Insurance Company, WASHINGTON COUNTY, N. Y, The Largest insurance Company in the United Sushel. Tins co. have issued about 40,000 Policies this year thug far, and probablym the tate of 10,000 annually. in this State, mostly in the Eastern and middle pans= The ratan of this Co: are low, both for cash and,the pre. Mum nen. The cast to insure an ordinary risk for 81000, will ...be premium note 816 only. Cash 40 per cent.on the note, which, with the policy and survey, make it about 85 for five years; 81,60 per year, two cents per week, or reck oning annually 10 cents on 8100. • This amount of cash, althoughsmall, has paid all 100 e... es promptly for several years ; and, from the increasing business, the Directors are warranted In the belief that no tax upon the premium rate will be necessary. This Co. are prohibited by their Byi-Laws from' insuring in blocks or exposed parts of villages offrom taking risk s upon any kind of Mills, Shops or Machinery, wit ch arti considered hazardous, or from taking over 82000 in one risk. The poliqies of, this Co. are. freefrom. the_objec tionabla , conditions found in the policies of many other companies, out of which so much litigation arises.. All matters of difference may be settled by arbitration in the County where the loss happens, by those Insured in the Co., and who are, of course, members. ARCH. BISHOP, Secretary. C. A. COLTON, Genl. Agent for Western Pa.—to be found at present at Brown's Hotel, Pittsburgh. oct27:ltodlslyw . 4510 Kp as Z c i i t t N ro T n E s. CURRANTS ; 25 10 cases Liquorice ; just received and for. sale by oc . J. RHODES, 6 Wood st. a A BOXES No.l ROCK CANDY ; . 1..r1-6110 " Sicily Charles ; 40 doz. Lemon Syrup ;j124 received and for sale by 00t.27 JOSHUA BDOD z No. 6 Wood 21 I.(IIIBOXE;I943HELLED ALMONDS; ' - V 120 bags Tagliona " 12 boxes Bitter " • .Teet received and forrude by 4)&97 • JOSERIAAIHODES, No. Wood st. 4174D8L5.-DOND. ORANOBS-=-Bee.'d and _for sale by . , JOSHUA , RHODES, No. 6,Woodst. - - 4" 4441#23, coansiaing4 doz. jar. *mats; 40,150Xe5, SO thannen, • 10 92 see, eo j n o t'g s .l :H d u or- A: j:s zfo . Isz t 0. ;mod si.. 8: " " 25 boxes .' • • Ins! received and for sale by ' ' °die 50 It9SFEtlieg a B WALNUTS ; 60 - Cream mute;:m j t ecel4d tind (or sale by octfd7 - JOSHUAai:IO.ES, N 0.6 Wood st. JO,s PECANS; 40413, ooh Voshels Tea Nuts; just received and fors:de by °me/ ' JOSHU A. RHODES; N 0.6 Wood . .I.IREN2 NIERINOS:—.a.- A. Mama Co: open this g 40 pieces of rich, high colored French Me rinos, of tae beat manufacture.. _ _ 0c47 ' . , ATTAB AND LYONESE.—.A. A. • AWN ,t .Co. ate now opening upwards or 400 pieces of the most lash!. liable colors andof eve quality. oct2B , - EMCONG . , Y BIANKETS.—I am just receiving . ray L:teurharFall suppli, which wall be sold at a small ad Vance qn latanufacturer's prices Peal J. 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