(Dcit - c. tglifttg P1TT132317V. G1-13: MONDAY MORN G, NOV.. 15, 1857 ozynrAz PAPER OP rnz crrn-e• -.----------_ Rows of Ilia City and rieighborhood ii/CICIBI3E7I AND Camo.—The Washington Star rolhe little dog sr of "hems." It witches out' the mice and ta terrapins; the Union goes about growling - deep and heavy at 3000 Black Repub lican Yankee olergyment. harks "by Jupiter," and “ Zounds" at• Great Britain and Spain; Wale, hes for. Cuba, and in general trees and holes all large reptiles like Bred Scott or Professor Stillman. But the Star, it s s we bare before inti 'aited, Is of the terriei order, end scents the odor of a little job afar ff. To drop the figure, the Union dos the he vy work and the Star . plays the gulla. The - cow ar ly attack of the lion. Joseph Mc- Kibben and his brother, upon Isaac Craig, of this city, has at length came within reach of the political smllcre of Jeems' Scar. It rushes . .gallantly to lie defence of the Hon. gentleman F. - just elected from California to fill the place of lion. P. Herbert, the shooter of Irish waiters in general. The little dog-Star, in Its zeal to make some sort of capital out of this disgraceful af fair, charges an effort to that same end upon the N. lr.l .7iniet,.._Tnlune and Black Republican pa pers in general. It. declares that ..Mr. McKibben carries more personal character in his little fin ger limn his detractors• aro endowed with in all of their bodies and souls." . Now we wish it to be understornittat we do not feel called upon to go into the merits of this original matter at all, either pro or con. The McKibben! had seen fit to appear to o Court of justice to ,rocuro a decision' on o charge very disgracefu in itself, and there, since it was their choice, irhy did they not leave it ° But what we do look at 'with aye askance is that these men— two span one—this Honorable and his brother after having referred the matter to a Court should—the Congressman with a great deal of “personal character in his litho finger" and his brotf er—attnck. ono men, confined among the seats of a car and his assailants abider, among I tho posts of the depot and around the jams of the door. Perhaps the Star meant to spy that all hicKibben's personal character was in his little finger. The Chambersburg Repository 'gives a good picture of these two brothers. running —after having fired their braces of pistols at Craigrintoa pm-maker's shop hard by, and, steaming and taming, the big drops of perspi ration rolling out of 'em like peas, and. their faces as white as their shirte, calling on for - the ancient gun-maker to load up their shooters again, for they believed Craig was hard upon their heels and they were sure that.it would take a regiment of men to frighten him. They kept a watch on the ears, and when they found Craig had gone, we're vastly relieved, their cheeks again got some hue of life' in 'cm, and the two valiant men, full of ••personal character," went -- forth from their retreat, the ancient gun-maker having reloaded their shooting-irons for them.— Jeems and the Washinfeen Star will have no dif ficulty in making sound and reliable partisans of tho true stripe out of this couple of men full of "personal character," and they need feel no -- alarm about any one else striving to rob them of their jewels, , Tun M. P. CONFERENeIe.—Our readers will remember that last summer there war in this city a conference of a portion of the Methodist Protestant churches and that several distracting questions arose in that body which were but temporarily disposed of and adjourned over for more general consultation and fuller decision at to conference to be . held nt Cincinnati this au tumn. The titoe for that assembling is now come, and the body is in session there with Rev. Mr. Collier, of. Sharpsburg, as President.. taking his seat he gave some facts respecting the Missionary Board, of the Methodist Protestant 'Church, stating that the South declined to con tribute to its support on the, ground that it in , creased the number and power of the Northern Conferendes. He further remarked that although he himself was born in the South, and educated among its institutions, and although he knew and respected the piety of many of his Southern brethren, he was willing that they should sep arate, unless they would unite in the discharge of christian' duties. A special committee reported the following: . Waznnas, We have receivedinformation sat isfactory to our mind, that entire freedom of dis . mission upon the subject of slavery, will not, ands cannot, he enjoyed in Lynchburg, Va.; and whereas, we do not feel under obligations to meet our Sonthcrn brethren upon any other ground than upon terms of entire equality, therefore, Resolved, That it is inexpedient and unneces sary for the representatives of the North and West to attend the General Conference in Lynch burg, with a view to secure the redress of griev ances of which we complain, and under which we suffer. Resotred, That nothing herein shall be so con strued as to imply any censure whatever upon any representative or representatives of the North and West who may see proper to attend the General Conference in Lynchburg. These resolutions were laid upon the table to make way for other business and. coming up for full discussion afterwards were adopted. Rev. Mr. Beeves, of New Brighton, reverted ' in concise form tlmitems of business en which the conference would he calle4 to act which were appropriately referred and acted upon. A memorial was drawn up touching the whole subject at issue, which we shall publish at a more conTient time. The memorial was adopted. • - - ---m--- - THE Tat =train Sara.—On Friday night wo failed t receive our Cincinnati mail. We ought to hero had it by 10 o'clock, but from some unavoidable circumstance it didn't come. On Saturday morning we did receive the mail. We made tip from "The Old Gordis" of that city_ i a report, which may be found in our columns, of the proc edings of the M. P. Conference. In the afterno n of Saturday, at 4 o'clock, the re- port, very neatly as we found it in the 9a rtt4 came to us by telegraph. We had had it in type a out sir hones. We do not mention' this as anything now. Similar cases are of nl- ' most daily; Occurrence. The Utah news received by telegraph Friday night came by mail Friday morning, Yet we, in common with the rest of the press, pay almost $lO per week for the priv ilege ofsting this stale news. If the press here onl had a little rspril du corps, and would put thei foot down in a body and say they wouldn' stond this—monopoly, we had almost called it by another name—we should soon be shut of it., Can't we try it 1 Tun practical test to which the guns mq# o B at the establishment of Knap & Wade in tbYn city was subjected . has proved beyond a rett.able doubt that they are of the most substantial and reliable material of any guns now motto in this country. Such a careful mingling of various kinds of .iron ore has been made in it end so Perfectly acquainted aro the various workmen ' in that establishment with the acquirements of their , art, that it has long been known that no other' establishment of the kind in the country was able; precisely to hit the required degree dr hardness= and tenacity In their work as Knap & Wade. The gun tried in connection with one from - West Point endured without apparent inju ry 210 discharges West Pointer burst at the 119th as we learn from the Dirpaidi Agawam—On Sunday weck,3lr. Jno. Short zer, of Bedford township, waY thrown out of his carriage, a short distance above town, and had his leg broken. The colt which In was driving, took friglit at a drove of cattle through which he was passing, rind became unmanageable. MS wife and two children were with him, but fortunately escaped with a few slight bruises. CLEAIt. AND COSCIsE.--Collectors are informed' by an advertisement in some of the city papers that the l'Treatttrer trill tint rereire front then warrants which thweash." What does that mean? Does It mean that the Treamurerwill not receive warrants regularly and legally issued! line he the power to refuse them ? - Lasurny.—An a bandoried woman named Sa rah Brans was arrested yesterday by ;the May or's police, charged with stealing $4O from Henry Brubaker on Saturday night last, who, as we are informed, had visited a house of bad repute where the woman lived. She was held for fur ther hearing. norst.--The number of barrels of flour re calved -at our landing during last meek wen 20,019. This is about 4000 barrels more then during sny One week this fall. The movement of produce shows n little more favorably there fore than it has bithertdup to last week, - and we count now in our memory at least cri/0 of flour on its wey hither. Tue BANK9.—The election for Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Banking lionses of the Allegheny City Bank, in our sister city, and of the Mechanics, Merchants and Manufacturers, Iron City, Exchange and Pittsburgh Banks of this city, to-day. Thirteen Directors aro to bo elected for each. A MALI. building, the dwelling of Win. Qaima, situated about a mile and a half west of Alliance, was burned to the ground on Tuesday erening-,—two children perishing in the flames( antitir'o others, who -were rescued; sustaining Bever° injdries. Vsantcr.—ln the ease, of . Tolman to. .Dihrn, which wai before the District Court a 'good par of last week, the Telrdiot WSJ rendered on Stour day, P 89,8 7. for the plaintiff. Os motion of T. 7 Williams, tag., drietopher Magee,‘EW, of , this oily, was admitted to pate tioeitatite Circuit Court of tit* trnitoti Stator. ' ss I _ . - ra lititurd--TtY7"iidgeCll.cel"'ur-e'-o'rTre '''''- ed I==--1---'-'-'4ll.ll3lgraPiel‘-:C7--.--.--;.- --k- -- -I ' . 4:"2"ll:erelat.--'-'''l--- cess to be issuea , for the wrest of 31n. Eliza . roar Days Later from Extropcs-lireivoi CONIMITTEE OF AUIIFTRATION FOR OCTOBER. Haipe, of awrenceville, consisted of adultery ' of the Ariel. B. L. P ARNE STOCK & CO., I , It {terser, B. Parsrox, DAMI I.lcOultar..., Ilwrra IL some time ago. We believe the punishment for Sr. Jots, November 14.-The steamer Ariel, r . It Mama this crime is fixed by an old and wholesome law :from Southampton, passed off Cape }tare last -'"L'''L ' lO3-r" . . of this common filth, and it will undoubtedly night, and the news-yacht of the Associated PITTSIICKGII St A Ittf.ET S. be inflicted. ' Press, stationed off that point, obtained the new, WM. Morrison arrested some days since for pouch for the pms. Owing to the interruptinn or. ~.,,,,,,,i sti „.,-,ely . rec the P.1.1.11,jh tia,ll,l seduction, was pa under lutil of slr,oo. the line, however , we were unrible to telegraph the Parsavase. b • .•i. N' , Y . FLVLI: IC. 3‘rl7 The case of Fife, Stewart and Charlotte Jones net t till th , L. e , vening. tier ad r ices 7, t, 4 , 1 , 7 1, d o t:, v: ~,,,,1 -11., ,,, , t „ , i ...-- .,,, 1 , ,, . : 1, a p r , 1. ,, e . t . : 0 , . , f‘ , 5 .., 1 1 . , 1 , :1:. , i. ll .; l i .: , l i n i p ; :sl, ,:., b :1: 1,..., comes up to-day bn a writ of error berate the • Th,, tr ,4 7 ., %7 th r z ~ r the Arabia, , 1 , .ea1t.: t , 1 , ~.,,,.. 1,.. .. ,; 1 , , , ,,a, ~.,e., . 4,1 .0.4 ,11 0.4, -.4.1..1 il , I' , ~pr' ; 44:" 7 ' l 7; b 4,400. 6 1 0 In rya., t., I. i r e. Supreme Court. This is a case which in ail its at cad si, so I Manche-tor o,lcirro, rout : 1110 , bl ant - , ...'.."-..: '''' ''.'.,-.' ' r . I '' .7 '' l '',.'''' ..,' '''' ",..L"''',. * .te.. °‘ Vl t. F. ' SU RS C RI BEES Ii A% I JUST lI.E -stages has excited the most profound interest, ~,,,00,,.. and through a trial of many days last. summer 1.;eee1....d (....a.„, .11.,,1., .-tyt, L . ~ad . r. r t r,,,, 1.,, it iN 41...0f Ile,t , i 1 ~... ~.“ ! l'lti‘t.l.', If:, 1 N ....1 . . • (1 , 1! 117.. t 1111 I- f ",0,..1,,..,,0,,.„ I attracted th e alt..ntion of the whr' . country - amounted to 1:•.:',00 1.a.,.. t„,1 ,. .T1 .., 11l ... t••• I , '.7,‘ . tIIIEMICA I- 1 . We may possibly be able in the or, •ing to give " 'lmlliMtie ImoleimY- isms - Da:- • erect, I, a.0. , 1 , 1, 110,1 II ,:.....I d,.:11.1t1 , 1. . •I' AI N Ts. the result of the decision of the Supreme Judges The Ina n 0.1 1 ,4 the In -arrer 1,41,1rr0 Tl , r •i•real Fn. ~1-+ t r at are I::1•, l.rf . :15 1,1.1, 11. ,, 1t e.1.,:.2.1‘ ~: 5. , 12,5 . 111I.S on the points raised for th eir considt•ration and I'm , bad Prt'veu t . . f.allute- . te.-!, st C. i,./ Kt .1 , / nn.l r 1., N...1 . .1.11111,....., .0..1 : , I 1 , 1 , 1 it-:.. 111 I ... :It ...:‘.: The Belgian tatato , o , ha re.arnetl. decision. The king of Itr.u.ia's health continuet to im- 1-a "" 6 " lir LT ri. ' "L 11 --"''' ' de " ''' 7 ' . `I.• 'I 7 4 " , 1 -4, et j. - 4 r :or , 1.....,n-1 16 d ~.t ... , ...1.:„ Itsttatran T n xims Cost levet. _Oii interest- Fr''''' ettc....-.1 --des 1.1 the -.et .11 v..) of "4 , 1,,,, w r .., -,,. ' The Arid twin, nothing later lassos India than ~t.to ling and exciting trial has been g oin g " at . has been forniAle n tl by the Arabia. ItCl Mt dull, lob 1.-tete b. to 011,110 e to 41 I, t,.,1 q °crater, Ohio, for the past two weeks of seterai Iti,-Itarti..tn, Spence A Co.'s and other eirenlar., L i ' ""i'des''') "' ''''' - 1 . "‘" h hi ' " , I' , ~ 10 , ..11 of the parties crcerne•l in the robbery of rail- port Flour dull but stellar. Wheat buoyant with ..1 ''' ' '''' - - road goods on the' Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & 1 a i rs ~,,,, of 24 on n e e r pi n tities, w hil e j,,ferin, .101„1j imports by Direr. Chicago Road, of which an extended notice wee airs were almost unsaleable: red i. i t atolra at 00 `,l 51.,\•0N0,5111.71.0 Nal 1,1.5111 , :r COMPANY -5 t.,... given at the time the parties were arrested. 1 fiy. 7 a ud, white at 7 , 3 , 14 Ss lid. NiLetl aul ultile 'I. 't-.. - tt-1. mt., lo !A . , 414,1-0. Adana 51, 1 , 1,14 11,4,, Part ra the rang' WOO tried at ThWyrtl9,6ome time , Corn is quotea nt -Wail.. Ciglan , l, Athi.t A. Co.'s ttl . t''' l'v , ht• l'otith-.1.c.a. C I. ii 5. .1, alb, r arbor,. 11, 1,- ;...t..1 , 0b, 5151104 7., 1.1.0 , rat, since, and acquitted ; but the trial in Wooster , eirettlar;n•ports Floor all 1111,1 lid 6ele lower „0,.. t . has rmadted differently. The fi rst person tried ' L fr i ' r f"'" l i '''''''''' ; '''' 11.'"-': -Pork ' 1 " " rhdt. M Ilt: ELI NO per Forea I 0-145 Cl.la Itbt eke a twat. was Co t rtxxs Cooene. upon the charge of ; l'''''' henry n ' 6 ' l ' 1.311 ' w i ' "'"""" I ' Y 1 "" I ' l ''• " tle.srtht Itto httl. Istvtlt - - 1 , .... t rdcerton: 21 1,1,0, lb 2,1. 4141.... 1. to k pan a I:. obbl. applo. Choi.; 15 pkae, 7 01,0, Larceny. His trial lasted several days, and thoo. ts, 4,1,, .. , ...1., I ,1. , ClTlllll . .l.llruh o lut 4 Thom.. to employed a large portion of the bar. Messrs. I W mat t vc - r,,s, C. IL- -II ha- hoes a-teen:lined t -t-t• of nett wo-otov.- ortaatt co. V. hlttsapple,,, p oe m ; Jefferies. McSweeney and (liven being for the , Chao Otroot Itritaie has lover remointreil lbw jut isdic- 1.• 00.1 stl' , .. , I 1 , " 1,"1".""1.11t1.1,""-0 1 1 .0 Welt aw, e, to Stale and Orr sod Irvine, Sex aud Jones. Cox 1 Gorr "I 11.0-11 ‘ Iti'a user th e i'e ii i'a n Jo.. .. the ' *'''' ". ''''''''. ... A9''' '9 "I' ""'". ‘": " baba tilt u pkg... aturetaTo., °latter, and Welker and Pardee being for the defence. , Tr."'" route. ' VINCI NNA'et per Itort,..ter-4300 pip lend 1.. t s. C'. Every inch of ground was stoutly contested by All she desire. in that Co A EIC 5114111., the , i .„,. , , Ai, ~,,, syrop. pr ,,,,,,,,,,ip,, whari t ik . 4 .- 1 , , lt ‘ ,.; Iwight. of navigation for the r port of her produce by t mad. A uo r doin 1 line and 1 hex. tr.vln A Dilworth: m 1,1,1 1, the defence, and the CRS , ' wag given to the Jury on Thursday, after on able and impartial 1 r i,„ i v t e , r ,ec. t i l iin frt4n o t v ie e r ,„, . ~,,t oe ,,,h t o :c led I.y free n eget iat lon l ~,,tlllty4.l,a;-(;?„1,rtirilell.o, r e rn ,,,, 1n . y i, 2 , . ,x 1e ;n s e.t.l A ol l te .. r .b, ~,,,,,:, ' , f ruple.:, Jan Dal.lll so bhls wlllnly . . NT care. d'afin charge from the presiding Judge. The jury on e ta, ne of the grants or contract_ made by Thursday, after a short absence, rendered a Ri respecting Cho transtt route hare been sane- i ~,;:i':;T',l;,'?.;i2.grda),...,l`2°,,:Vrli'V-Jt.' !,:ddi x. 'llillttl . g b & verdict of guilty againt Cooper. Ile has not yet 1 tionml or a pproved by Orrat. Iltita . Lord Napier I c aid...rood, 01 Del.g..; 1 11.. jolts Staler , M r ; oil, been sentenced. On Fri lay and Saturday ions 1 has advised the Gov e rnment of l' tsta Rica not to 1 -ilt do aiming. B F.danntoCk: :17 ghttles,s bb l cnuc k,,, 2 COOPER sod TAGGAUT t CI,I I ric.l Upon the 1 make any sta. or raaresPi.ons prnaint; the arrival I t__tas.'24 1.1,1 s pork hlulg nmat :II tea do, ttill Wm ilour, charge of receiving the stolen gond , The re- lin C e ntral America of t.ir Wm. ttarley. who is ex - i . •' , b o li do torso. 47 bids do, r, do alcohol, 5 Inll. board., Clark stall in their case has not yet reached as. The 1 peeted U n mediated.) In Washingtont i ' remaining parties will be tried this week. 1 Tor. Waaltington Commonwealth 1 ells' hard , stories about the . teachers in Greene Co. No 1 , longer ago than last winter, a young man who was teaching near daelttown, has occasion to go to the village to oily a Key to Ray's Arithmetic. After making his purchase, he desired the shop keeper to tell - him where the jail and cowl house were. :\ wag directed him to a church, to which he went, and after examining it till his curiosity was fully satisfied, returned and said, "Met are is the biggest house I errs seed." The same astute gentleman thought IFaynrsbary war overt he mouistains in Ohto: '0 Do Ton want any kind of a Basket, or any ar ticle in the wooden or willow ware line' If no, lon will find a good supply at CALM] TERItY'S, corner of the Diamond and Market street. near Fifth. Prices suitnble to the hard timmt. Sot rriso•FLoon, from the debilitating effects of which other diseases are engendered, may be perma nently ettml in a few days by the proper 1100 of Cartcc'. Spotiat .Ifirrare, which is now acknowledg ed to 1w the only true remedy for such afflictions. I - - Tan Pitt. Tnant--Who could dream of the mag nitude such nn undertaking as the manufacture of a Purgative Pill asslllo2'. 1011• W it comes into goner. , al are. And how painfully to the following awn- i hers speak of the amount of human sickness sail suffering, that little marvel of a remedy goes forth to combat and subdue. Dr. J. C. At - En. of Lowell, marotfactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem of his Cothort;c Pills, thri.c.,th all the year. This is eight boxes a minute or one dose a screed. We thus I find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day I or 1,200,000 a month ! Physicians, think of tint'. 43,000 patients a clay who seek relief from the Medi. rd skillet one man. Fotrely that mutt should be. or he is in this ease, one of the firct intelligence and of 1 the high. character. His occupation entails upon him a fearful responsililftx for the neat it woe of his fellow man.—Poineriflc eourier. t Tut BANK or FAGLAND.—"The ltd lady of Threadneedle street' has put np the rate of discount to 7 per cent., WC learn by the Baltic. Speaking of Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing, and elothing, in turn, puts one to mind of the seasonable fact that one of the finest sleeks in the world of gar ments for gentlemen atd youths. is to Ise found at the Strewn Stone Clothing Hall of ltdekisill S. Wil son, Nos. fiO3 and 005 Chestnut street. alms,. Filth. Philadelphia- . .....- • AT CITA , 11. SOTT.FCE [MVO STORE, You can get Ititnoet every rt.r,e!y • f SOAPS, 1 ERFUNIERY, HAIR, TOOTH. 1111USHES, Tut. Custom Department of Carenhan • s. Tailoring Establishment, Allegheny, has hems rendered at tractive to the followers Of fashbm by the peculiar style and moue with which the cutting is esecutrd. Added to this feature of inteer t i a full viety of such piece goods for men and l , oy , ' wear as e ar xhibit ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cosh buyers will find the priers favorable Liver Complaint.—Tho trr to the public Om, hay wysir tailed to ear, lib..n diii.etious wiu 1.1r , r rill, {impaled by 13inyatur, Brat...l.ittsborgh Da It bai y,mtwin.t..y• arva Limn troiloord ht all peen°. of the I alto , When 3 los Loco used. tt hAil vi , nt triumphant cats, and ha. mentally drivra out O. all oth. r utedirin•. It ham Lira triad Mid.' all the dilik.rent pliames and has bocci found equally eMeacinus in all. IRS.Purehmerriihnolil toult fierDß. CELEBRATED LIVER l'lLLSoinmuulactart-il by FLEMING of Pittsburgh. I . lk. Them aro other purpoytt ng 13 lea Liver Till, now li4nio the public. lir Laze , pita. nme Lin, rill, aln , ht• Vi.ntiduge. can unw had at all reipertalilm drug ton.,. Non , fhr rignaiir• n rt.Km I bit fimu.lcinento ITTSBURGII `TTREY: MME.p, Lot , antiati Slng, lOSEP LI I'o,. Flint °Wit or the ototaguatrut ,it tho oolol.rao.lt •ittialian YANKEE LOCKE. and the bight, v.rniar cotton—lli . .., SI rt. aro. r.. Loc K K. 3ItiNDAY EVENINO. No, 10111, I nit:, will be pro itoutol the ooleboahnl drama of CIIE111111•6C0...1 II ANC FCL RETIIHATION.SoIomou Suntan..., Mr. Mon F. Locke; Stator.. Sir M. Witold, Cart. Waroti. Mt n. 11, I Dubois, 1...m0tt0. Julia M. Cooke. Pao Cincotta • Moo Emily Wathmtrare. Attar orl,lch OFF VIINKEE C,MlSlN—Thavalis,3l,oso. r.. Locke; Pationco Parkin , . Mrc Ono 1: Lock , Toroncludr with FAIR AND la WI, or BOTH SIDES OF THE PlCTVllN.—Connorostlun Cortiouh, Sir. fir, E. look., PM. Lovejoy. Mon Moo K. Lock , GRAND ENTEIRTAINVIDINT! CI- E. "E .A.. 'r NO 17" E 1. "1" 12" - 'TILE MOLD EN LEMEND•OF A MERICA. 1111WATIIA! 111AWITILIV. IMVITIIA::! AND ti I-11 NC+ TO IV Till CELEBRATED ARTISTE. .z.exl s S KIMBERLY , In compliance 7vlth the written roltoiterion tests hundred of the most Pen tectstble citizens of Pitt•lsurgit, tai consented to given Recitation (not a Heading) of I.ONGFEI.LOW*3 Drill ANTIC INDIAN L ENDA Pura la lA.NV A. H A.. (Which Will be Iner 207 t Pntslic Recitaornt e ttou ssf this re markable Poem,) and aleo h melte Om r•lssid rsatirical Poem, entitled NOTOIIiCi TO WEA.III N • IitASONIC II ALL, On Tuesday Evening, Nov. 17th, 11 , 57. MISS KDIDEIII.I-8 evitation of them extmordluory Pocono Ls everywhere r e c e ived with nnqualiflod d elight and gratificallou by crowded. hollionable and intelligent awns mums. Including rho Clergy, Teachers a l l Scholars nt all Schools, fteademim or Seminaries, Omi t hands, t and front very'source, It Is pronounced. Me Deci.l4 nnri &fete.'" MISS WiIIDSRLY will "Slug the Sang of HIAWATHA: Sing bL woodroue birth and being, goer be prayed and Insw he faded, new be Urea, and toiled, and e i That Itio bile. armee might pr. That he wilgeinnanee ale weld... • • • Intrd• • rs To also love the e of Nutu . Ye who love nation's legends, Co whom hearts aro fresh and simple Come and War thin rode itescriptital. liner title &gigot Illawatloi • Como and hear of “Mlonehalia, Leeching Water. Ilandromeat of all the vtoinen.” PR OCR MME Of the Song of Disuathas as Spoken by l il t. PART I. 4. UlaWalklie Birth nod Child. 1. I ntrorlucllo. Tito P.m , ripe• ..Thn Vour hood. L. fflaviattra's Fight with 51mi- Jckwrla. 11.11inwatIlega Wooing. Intormlnion of fve minute.. PART 11. '5. The Furdsin Mawsllue. Departure Intermission offre Wont.. • PART llf. The weaning... entertainment will conclude with the limits. Lion, by 511. Kimberly, of the sronderfolly clever satirical lIPOn Itof.Lious mat extravaynnoes of the day, entitled Norrxrx.r..m. TO "vv - vaLp! Thin Poem fret appeared wienetlino into in tit per. Weekly Journal, and, so complete a 50 did it prove, over one hundred Mousami capi co of it IVITt , sold.wid new Mit.oo are bring constantly called ter. I Poe, r piloted In the E,, g u a bi,,nguage, lam met wa to It mei m , a madden aml . trnorillnaryfamo. TICKETS 50 CENTS, to Le to, obbilrasl at Me Store Of U. KLEDERit UltO., No. L:1 Vlllll sti set, where a plan of tbo 11111 tan be W.f., and masts moored without ex. tea t bargo. Al. slur gale at the ILO during the day and evening of Tuesday. Doors open at 111; dalock; Recitation to (111SIIIOPEIrn gad the wholes colacludingat about I o'clock. nolMitei BETE! GRAND CITIZENS' U. TO DE GIVEN AT WI 014" HALL, Friday, Ncrvamber 13th. YOUNG'S MM. BAND IS ENGAGED YOR THE OCCASION. arTicktf,t,esale at tha princteLl Ilatela and Musis Stores, or.3l;2tOrtNNY'3l. 'nae . IN the matter of tho opplientiou of the Find, Gerreau Xraugelical Lutheran INiurch of the shy o Pittsburgh. No. —, Dectrober Tenn, IASi. of the ewart o Common Pleat of Allegheny county. Notice is hereby given appileAtion has been ovule by Stowe, Campton /6 .llutller, Attotiwys for certain ol rho rsteMbels of sold. .Ctintch tor nn alteration of the, preeent Charter of Theorporstlon 611 grantol to said church by th e .14 c otu g ° remotion, bas, an d thefilst of April, 1441, and that said alteration will be wra66 at the nest hunt ul said Vona, if no sufficient arum bee hown to tho coutrao. STOWE, 11A3IPTON A MOELLER, . Attorneys/or Applicants._ A WIINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE--Where -25... tatertiot Adintaistrn tmo Iwo gr.t. to the I o the estats Imdah McCrory, dee'd, late of uAlleglooylitur, pomp, knowing themeelmeladebbal to eadertate will call and make payment lmmedletely, and those having 4Mme malt* the; same will pleat° present Win ike perants; OWYtwor JANit UNMET, Allia's -------- lmport a by Railroad. Now Tong, Nov. 14.-The Herald of this mora -1 P, Fr. W. & C. K. R.-131 baskets marketing, 21. eke ing published the followin list of failures received flour, GO bosh oata, 120 do potato., 4 bide cider, ownera; 2.1 per Arabia : Thornton, II ggins .1, Co.. es . tats leans. 40 bbls flour, 10 sits cloverleaf, Drown la Kirk- Charles Smith .1, Co.. M• nchester, James Coudre, 1 patrick; 13.4 Li,l apples, 52 sks , pot;t:7,..!C . ralgi , G 3 do, 14 Perth; IV. IL. Brand A Co,. I.nndon: Rallabo ,t, Ito . - i ',i!„..-i'''st7,7ll'-'t,',11.,h'L1....1,;,71,11,:i,,11%.,,,,,,:"r•..,01‘1,,'J'7A Tor:. sano, Milan; Englander ot , Jnnes, Pesth; Mr. Bears,. I ~‘„.. ~I,„ r t,,„.„.' I 1 ,,1„,,,,,, Atwell , ten & co . z, do. Me. Vienna; Jngschwendt, Vienna : ' coven houses not i Bane ft Anje 12 , 1 hbls apples, D C llerbet; al01:nal, Wheat, j namedf in Pestli; Mudhoff 3, Pipe , liamherg; a ahip I Tune Any: i‘a boo eandlea,'ltawaloy,Calttavrid. co. do owner, Belfast: a manufacturer, Belfout; M. Fries t o ° , nnoc," It h'''vn l G ( "V ° h'n'h .h. ' , Wan'nrth: 71 ' bbla Roo'. l' Petorron; .27 blob potatoes, GO doapples,B Ibis du, n n n‘ nit ‘ nl '‘'ini'/°, also, / 16 ' 1°1 ng' Borough b ank 11anie. '2 do eggs..Zo bush potatoes, It Dv= 372 bga wheat. suspended, Liverpool; John Haley k Co. suspended. liennody a. bro; 2 lags eggs, 6do butter. 41 bgs dried up- London; Messrs. Jaffrey A Co. suspended. Great St. 1 plea, 'tea, 31 b b l r apple. 1 cur bop, ow tiers; 71 bbla op. lielens; . 1. S. Downlfe suspendel, Loudon: liculd & p) , ..'its de °Zk 3 wheat, 822 I'M'l Ilmir, loo do 'able ay, 310 hides, Clorko k co. Davis, suspended, London: Robert Nlorrow k liar brett. suspended, London. • O. k I'iTTS.BURGII It. 11.-12. bids apples. Whitmore 4 Wolin 7 do crattehervies, J Cooper: 66 ht. b•l'lelt 4 W 00,14 , . oi, hill ~, . 4 Lila butter. Ido bonne. Brown di Kirkpatrick; 50 tails ST. 1,1'15, Nev. t...-• tio tn ,egaure a tax to boodles. Lippincott d co; 2 bbia rider, 14 do apples, sdo sustain the credit of the State woo defeated yesterday I, 1„,,,,,l 0 „,.1„,,,,,, owner'; a) tails, buffalo adios. 243 tilde by a majority of 30. I. , dour. elarkr 4 co. The Itecomptou •correspoodent of the Republican .- ------------- says that the Convention adjourn.l on the 7th. A ROW ER NEWS. previsional gevernizient. with Oen. Calhoun as go, , Fatunlay tray a cold, raw anaemia-I day, with wind and ernor, has been formed; to gn into o peration hurnedi. 1 a smart Hurry of roost In the morning.. Thu risen an gee ately. The Convention pa.sed a separate clause leg &we e-s ratedlY no one neck sine. they n''''," going op Tito. watt nothing doing on the lauding. lints plenty. sunctioning slavery, which is the only section that ' bosons.. snare, Tint only arrivals Wore., On Many, the llt• will he subtoitted to tho poople. It At thought In he . 0,,,,,,,,,,,,.yi.,„ ...I ~,, Someday moru i„ g , l i on ,„ g „ 1 „. tho design to get the Constitution accepted by Cool packet , . 'tirointi papen, due on Yriday ntAltt.eatos gross prior to the assembling of the territorial legis_ 'to hand on urday morning, and from them wo make a ! to w extraett . taloa.. 'Div. Walker has Lean appealed. to to con- , „ tto the tails at Louisville Ike old depth , ] 111 I,lt. hoot rune an extra session to inert tier eon tin genet' of the c .,,,,,,,„ ~,,. t 0„,, ,, ~,,,, ~,,,,,,, 1 , 0 , 00 ~,..,,,,,,,.__ • _ opport ioncoeut of the State. The Constitution lee “ -Tho Iltruand for hands for coal boats at Louisville la rub vi ten for 15 IleFeAentativ es and 15 Seuators. -bloc the steamers, ot crews, and Ismtla leaviog the Palle _ . mkt within the poet lewd/tyska. , departed with only about l.:rams . , See. I 1.-Tlie tug N :ail P. S 1 agar,tit i bs , f 3 'rvw• Butl ' ln. ' 4 o' l" " I ' ll ' ''n the ' i ' d. `' .lll.: ' t°‘" ' 1 'NJ's ;•:',,irlntrah'iv'arril'i."'F"reltghti'tKlsAtearr' ' ise " l d ;or ' tliti ' it ' t ni''oillf city, this afternoon, nod instantly sank. The crow Ipg, net pipaeoirers at 50 rents per heed. !Annt.ittoil of ton persons, eight of ivio.tu Isere instant- I ••Ithe ..yerelan and City of Mettsphia, (nun New Orletraa, ly killed. The captain and first engineer escaped , ersired at St. Loot. on TuesdaT. 'ad the Arinuola lon too with sevens but not Pa l a injuries. The bark Son- , Ihttaburgh. and the Sleteor for Iwnisville. ' ono tow dart float., lying to a Lille unerhaaaall I.laad, shine. which she had alengeide towing, era.. aims:tote- 1 ~,,,, ~.., ~,,,..r , ,,,,,,J , L ,,,,, ~.,,,5 1 ,,,,, ~,,,,t. , ..,, 5h ,......., IS riddled in her rierßintr. h.' no op , : 0, injured et , , unfortunat to to Rink three or four of her loaded [VII hoari. The roan of hoe explosion is not yet cower- Lyra. a short divan. abuse Illennottundott. Sho &tasted Mined. trout Intlelnargh with wren barges for Oda city, snaking a heast LAI to oar friend 51a4row. -Nan I tat.r.d3s, Nov. 14.- ri,•: I.egii -i-i ere t .•kiiii a “The Slow. dicta-lieu starts South towlay to tate the_plane ~, , ,,A J. ~,,,,,,,,, A,„kr , ,, ,, .., J. ~.. ~, ,, , , 1 ,, , , ,, , of Oa way kw! Northerner in the Latta Ills and Itloliplit. , trado Copt" Jav F 3tnith and his ohl crest take tl, arc, , to the I% S. Brunt , .. ..- . . . _. . Tho lt twelitits Intellinotio. etty, Len isv ILI.L. Nor. 14e-There i....-, et, feet on the ' i .vu the .10011 toll: of the. Allntront , vs hnli loft them city fail , aei ,i.i.i.:. {Yeas her , i“ei! Tl- ,, 1t0 - inc tnc I the other day. a .leolt fonmen4er gate bath tan One chil.t. at 11 . 1 Da atnatda 11..tylom administered to bey .Irll.ll/1 donna hor - -- - ' • l arnattha 3111 Vr ,, T1.1(../ het watt • olonm.rtnats the retratuder Nriv.l'orta. Nos. 14 -The at:tauter A ror, • tatled, of the trip. Th. infant sot thrtet•unal 11.1taloont. - for Livers- oil at noon. visit $ I e.. 000 0, •ree,e, I The L'llll-1 Mt- 00•A ,v14}1^ w II Oen:ea-at of Saterdar at e 1 -4-heo 1. loft ton taw-hort duriert, at Wenner. Telegraphic 11 nr he t•. . l no .sw-tt.... IV f.lneanav ...Ina. bar new torn. ~r t r i,.. ~tote I no: that ilay w wild :rave al law ,- toatal awl bal.. as.. New V eas Not 11 I , m o: -,-a-t 4, ~,, r Int, 1...tnal ,„„. d„, 500 1,‘„ida,,, haste. Ii appear.: that runt:toe hbla wild. lA lento l...fetted. .2,0.1 141•11 /hail. tarn mai. , ~, a na I . ~ 4 : ,.. 1 ,,,,,,i u p a 0 ,- a ho t a I n -1, • al., 1. eA nyl.t 20.C0U bush ....1.1. fon.r Iteas. 0 14...ef Ann Posit • .1.0.4 - oh. y Narita. lot,/ at Ito- agree tons. rowing t!•• slams, It is Corn , wt.,- 'ratio+ ' , Oct.., i,.e.-la new ~,A 4.', worod tbat a voutdo ••t met. nera!tmons..l, an lA., I.llnm , ..t n yns...lo. , On. liortat yawn the .1.,. left Ann Patten...rat ~ Noe. 1 4.-Tho Flonr trewMet a ~“int. t.•:1 , ^lsfspntri•-. !..0.05c.1 yesterftny, Isnonnore Ihm •folon.A . 01 inlierm Orel no their dentstroin man+ t , f19 , 0 bt 1...1 t... , -. . ti.• et I.onfo 00,0 010,, tatt.l. I Iteindwer it Otto ozAnth a thy ter row -' Orr. „, ~, , ...,0,,,, 3 . ,,,,1 3 . .h'-oar ••1 Insser ......f -ft: I tl,se.nirt t0".'..... Tburtaty olfht She saner. • mn...1 th.n. A higise•l ,tuntAltnn• ..I}.-111 -an... , It , . 11..: n t s t n.. 0...., wa n., y.... ht... w r y. 1 .50 lA.O n akso, s oar dwn meet at y.3.,g. Wheat .1,111 •on 0... .o,r': . t ,,,,,,...,, A s d n ..f .0 j.....-:_fey• ~., I nnt ron..., rapi st P.,:oe rail `°°` ."b "A .. ' .....° ' al.. ' I 0 • tnttl!...n --C!.fanertint was rhiluree We-loas.i.i. a ith ... 1 11.. tt.: -.41°.n. '"' d 'Vb.' . 01 X•I 10 Y ^- • "'`'"'• II" ~ o ' oo , 0 oar 1... t on the shod. The Nat-I,llls h ew, apt at I•:. Can rootanew IT, g....0c 1..0,0 . ..1 L...• L. , `" ' ... , . N ~,•,.ntLfl. amona the boat Oa , has loon roamed. h" . s o " ." I '' 1 " - T I'ldt ...!' ''°.!'"' f - o . 4. ' o° . I "‘ " 00 ' 0. o on 1 11,. ..1.1 mntanAm Inctlent tn mle.ntl-nlinit 07•00 1011. 'A" .." th" 101... .C......t!'" - °!... h .. " ‘..t . r" .-1 ..! " 0 I nat +All ninn thA on:. ° A 111..., nh. quo.. A t the-me pet. bash I.N.Ltwan. w. 1.1 at .171..y."A1e. vet Ana, I ..ftes. Anil an.l I :,.,,,. . _ pen.c.• An.pls..o. Padar-Ilohiar. me Oren, sts.oll nal, .4 CO. st7‘ , .' .. and I:1.3 tn. , of rernanthoco at :c. for t - sr It taY.:-Itta A. 0. irn...a.r....l Nile. n felt rt. r•rnnin, 'w....1 t a .Null IV I:1.k.). 1, ..!, .../., 0.1 I'lt , L we. toe N. • • ."....., o• 0 " . . 1 •0*.b.. ,•••• .L* •••, • 1... L... ., iii 21STI2',- for Intl•Aurnl. -- . -11.411. w.. tna ~oly arrgal fawn ct . LtAltli, nt ' 1,,S 11111,110 a 10110 .10 .7... 51, .l. As•nt 1., I..it•l.u.t•b al CIOr4N-44 411 N.., I - Fkar at te..llu. .11 - P.l ; ;;;;,.; dull. 11. c val. • tt , 14 , 144. a. ‘.""— -Tlm• in, n•-• , , , m14n....f nI 't " ". tl.• .fvesda vr•-•1 ihat 1..1 yr•sr •rvall av, the.ralltwaas. l • lll 'T. ; n,14a.;;•01r17,,v,;1:;-r,Li.,;;,,1:7,1,1t,6111.0.1;11;.;•-• Voc:lnlte.; - - ; l•Arr3 ch•••11vc tbs. 1.• rialroad Ttall. t• very trupor• • " - 1 •.• . 1 ' 1 " , ‘ ,111 • .11., 111 .kry • 1,, y.,cr-lny •cI e vrry xti thal talc. 4.4144-4..0 alt,•-11vv, •• I.ellrvo yrolorday ••- t 11.• .141 wr• I. 11,1 1..r.111i• •. a-. 11ui lug t 1.••• • 111.• • had mut, h.* rce. ,•1 Iravu 17 .I•arner• Evo e uakcrClll. Jac..tplca. at n, llll an 11.. k •r• d..vau-d 4n. 1. - II Wio ::•• • a - 11 - C non Z-airs I'. I).s.VIS, .A.ttel.l , .l.lke.•r. Narr. i'Jth gtrvct_ 1. 4 1 01 , I: FINE EA TERN M Al 4: CA E. 1 . RI +'•/:t. t. Ai. Aib .1“11 -I /I, Ii .dins.,l . 1..,.r0t05• N , .T. /.. I il, a l i I , di• A., at rho Commereial "sales 11......, ,,, •.4 FIIIII at will be +.4... F , .iir •iir. i bet new F..i11 - in Ins le ...Sod Iw i ...at ,A11,113,1.,1u., h.tur ...coo.] 1,-sad role ...be The r trti,• • , All i, . ri...”-.1 .. the morning ot ak nt the T sin-rom mons, u li. I. NI. PO 10. Aivi - . WWATCHES. t•III.. \ Elt-PLAT LI) \V .111 E. .1.51 1 FltN" 1,y.r.. 01 ....CTIoN -0, Mr,..1.r. Tiesday and W•010....tav Ee. nine, N.. 1.21, It h ate] I•th 1 A. 0. 31clatEW , 0 , ' : ~. I- L. *III I'. ..1 ., . 111 - II I I I ''" l ' . IST E A MIIO A T AND GENERA I. AGENT. oo.* N. '.4 Fifili street, ...insiiiity ..1 to w and *et...A. t . ~,.,,,,,,,,, ~,,,, ~ ....„ m. ,0 , ,,,, it 01.4,10 hand 1101,1..1ve , so I Flitted M al, hes. 111 Lowing ••n I ••Iw , ' Ge...l • ...-, .ot osiwrior i.r Piar,, War. °be i , slver I li• Kw; iii 10k S . A ti .. Plated firo hall. Cwito, °obi and ',Met Fob • tol Vest I A f PkVlSti.k .. i. Chain, enin..... Mossir. Florentine and Plain tiold Rt.+. , Flu, K., fling...ll , dd 1 1., r It., Silreeriaterl nod tier I 411 .11.1r14 ere , man Silver Table and T.• F)......... tiold Pen, with 1•11•00 ,- met tire t h.,... ter.„ hr It S c..1.•1111; I , II 0w... Gold Pencil.: ,Ilver Thiroble.c N Orel. Calf•kits nod II b.l•on Ray, tit R. M. Italia:it) ne sallow ot ',1t0... Flak, Movwco Port M•itoutie... Pneket i ',artery. Itasors. ere And Funks-anis or the Toting Fur Traders." 10,14 • P NI. D \ Vbs. Ama. 1 India.!oriel. lriptlre nod (Bohn. Bohn • ' 1 ,Meniciltr• al the lint, uf Lally. Bohn. hawks , . Viltib-OK S 1 BOOKS !! —On Saturtlay el citing, Th.,„, h,_ ~, pt ,,,,,,, r „ 1 , c „„,„, ~. , iJP Nov tub. 0%.: , .; o•rlock.will to. ...1.1. at the new C.. - I Th.• lhov for ILO., by Rev. W lined. anther of law , merrial Sales Room, No. 54 Filth strew,. a collet tiara 11 ' 0 .,.., i i„ n s,„, 1 „, 0 ,,, „ n En , h . Rook, many of witleh are fronts Priests labram Among 1 y or ,.„. 0 ,, s , 1 1 ,,,,14 0 ,,, 1,, 1/.., ,„ 1 ,,,.,,,, 00 ,, 0 , them will he found. l'ager's 0...4, 221 vole ?lealow . a edi • ch r i., •., 1,11 2 Ilan of Flilreprare's Work, 2 sot, antique. ',notion Mier.' • Language 01 FOOOl 1' leraulifully . level'. French th,volution.2 vela: Museum of Atocusted Nature. 2 tint - deo Flower, Ti/i, folt.r. bn.losi Illustrol..l New, 2 yobs Rallou's Pict.. Wonders ol Nature, •• rim]. 2 sot, Frank Lento. Illustrated: Fitiltit's Dictionary of 1,2 0 ., 5 • 1,, A..„, Nil 0 „, 0 „,311, 0 1 0 1 00 4, or on , ~ , ,,.0 0, ,0 0. ,, the Art.. Fen nre and Marinfart Works of (4,, N‘ alter a V.,,g1i.. Like* -steno In Jernallem -sense In Many Fentt In rbbc li], Ilistory of North and South Lands-Eastern Manners PILIIII Cantonu-Troaacks stol o,oo,.rtra. ?