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Large n Onatustu of are being shipped from:differ esllCOSO:i.._ the road every day,' A awn .-,..71.40kat genieS • none dialere in Wheeling have A .f..;-, - ektuesAltimpig: . their attention to. Washington - .7"ooddry !fir ,sapidire and have already bought , ; edther:lAdmadlTed or .bi . tdddr agentet.-IVaell.: EMI MIN BTLIUCT.—Wa are juror ped that Pr.., fitieseihis - refused an ofterof $3OOO per building on Fifth street,` Deer W4Ult4lllisg feet front, four storieshigh. .",.111 - 4,WW4othig..bsiu leased his building, 25 ;lob ftingr*tlaset-bloodc,' forS.2,soCr. to Mr: W. ehotdealer. The feelrert - hriek troliklgslidiPt..ronPied by ifth : near gekkjitNßese, five - stories high, 2 s,44Cfgost,*essulld.reeenily, to 1111 s. 111:: - P:Bituct, foe s22.ooooriash; this t ehould 714 1 14 . 4i*strorf orivA2;ooolperunnueur t 11 k p sa reretihst mu - oiled (0 - the death bk 'one , tilialted . 7aunightelAtr 4 ohn Ii Hc!oPeo. D 644. connected with the - ilfmgrt" ,- hborit - it year_ ego;fors shop ; Lists - as:tiosistaat'sditor, and - bus recontly - : , the _.,••••• '4 , aitidegifirlhis - islity for Clerk of the Cotirte. - -- :; l 4s.'";ifettileitAltiba been - dird/itirug h lth f or more flan* - -gingri - but. hierdisesse this time ' „i.wrgess elttiShillSecT by himself nor his frlehds, - 1110,4gorne(w. weeks! Since. - - We e x pired o I tliffssii at , the residence of bl u e . ' - f fifri fi*Slagf' -- '4ga- -- frOnr- tows, *Per e nduring I =4 1 0!..,1 1 .41 1 kri: . .3'ePin4f2reentbo„ I EWE 1.. , Acatairriorilti P . W. 84 - 0 L '•• . 2 ' — —4)llTaia4 i ii-dr 4o;toaiteight . • - 12141) "' Iran coming Ertet l oa th n e Vert %if/rate's% met nth . ~ ~.. • ::. ,- ' ' 1 . . • ... , • . r •--. areas alai in thir'-wineernoinflheweanandebtaroiked ...:•-• ~,: ,:. ' ~,. .41 1, 111ua ' ... .. care wet., thrown from theLtriok. and ue -, .•. .. .I.:,,Pillalir Wrecked. . They were loa ded with .. ' ''' • - .. • -..... ''. •-• stingni , e,m4 ~,, ,„. . . , .. Wi bogs . ''.• •;' . ' ansl3 4l o •.,•••••,.. •,, u oat + , 9 , .re1. 'Veers was n . -• ' ' , Wea te of Ataiiiill th • ~..,:e=ekr:: ~ • t. 1 1). 1 7,:.... tie, 444194:44311tinitt**0011. .1 ., _ . . . ,•• , L , . .... AN,2300....4.4i.. i. . t..:, , • ..,,,,, ::. .. ,:,:,..- .f, . : ' ' ' i $- .• witgitiar-ri434.,i Pali- 0 . 1 raj OT;T. C tar aa:l4 :Nevrig Ittilll TEYl ; SRA.7l;llE.—Obgerratiiinn taken at !thaws optic:um Stort, No. 56 'Fifth Oat. 27th. 60 44 80 SO 54 9 &dock; .. 6 T 11....- #611106111tet.; . : . . ". • , , t;Miatair,-.4 the Itetinblicen County Committee held'attlio loom of the Agricultural Society, „on Priday,•Oct. 29th, at 2 o'clock, r. sr, The ICl fairing gentlemen comprise thoFommittee GEYBR,Allogbessy. • - • TAMES PARK, Tr., do; ROBERT•MiCLARRENPindIey. _ fl-OLOMON SALA,.Birmingham. HAIIR'K WOODS, l'eablips.. 51... W. F.I :warrs. Sewickley:. ..MOSES CHESS, Chertiers. JOSRPIT• KAYE, Pittsburgh. JRO. - Ch VACKOPEX, • de. . PERRY MARTIN; Upper St. Clair. •.. ' - ' - PRANK'PATTERSON. • • ANDREW- MILLER, Pittsburgh. , la, U. CARLISLE, West Deer. - BARR, Lawreicarille. ; J. T.II.ROW,LEY' d o , ALFRED SLACK; illegheny. • • A full _ attendance is requostot RUSSELL ERRETT, liteeretai7., Will be a meeting of the Committee of Aneatvkinen4, lhe-Ctintemilol Anniversary, ,atllivey's Oftlie,ihitrifternpon,at 4 o'clock, 'oeiktigitettleig ef he CtimMittee of Invitation at ,titettttge:ploce at 7 o'clock this evening. ." - ' Breeder of-the Committee. Vehicle Lteense;•Jolot, Sleeting or the the cities of Pittsburgh and ',lll.l4lseny; itid'oe the bbrOughe of West Pitts- Alittgb,:MonOngitheia;' Itireiipghem, East Sir ,inlogham; Lawrencarille, - Mancheeter and Du. quesne,"will'lnett at the TOOllll of the Board of Trade; Pittsburgh, Fourth etreet, between Wood and Market, on Monday,ereoing, Nov. let, et 7 d'elobk, for lha purpose of acting:upon an ordi. nence regulating 'Vehicle • Licensee, whibh will . 'Om be submitted from the Coinmittee appointed for thitlnppeee. ' ' *- Printed copied of ordinance can be had op :application st.the office ottbe City Treasurer, Frdlrth'etr6et, near Smithfield, on • Ind:letter Saturday, Oct. 30th. - Joann" ROOZILI , ) c.: = • - Committee. • Joni tei!il.tortt;!iid . • Tits . co utinittio to obtain a sfieaterfor the 25th •of ''.sloientbir.fhare been so-fortunate as 10 securo,the egnrices Of . Ron. A. W., Loomis of this eft*, , .It.heitee choioe Could. not. have been snide • •_Theilnlitit have "gonsfurit er and fared worse" ! among: the,D. Ds.,and L. L. DJ.. that eo abound ,On the sea baaid. . -... Tha Mowing **responding* sxplaicui itself: Is. ADR.ISIc W, Loolazn-rpeor_Bir r"Ata - laref- I ing recently held at the Booms of the Bowl of ~.f,'A'nede, to derini appropriate mieurnini for the ale. brides MC - the sliproichir4 Centennial Anniversary of '4le daphnia or_nsit'Duquetne - by lien.. Forbes, on die nth or November, 1755, Judge Shafer, judge ritinfPkin; luta : myself - Sumo appointed a committee ito-select an - grater for the occasion. • _ : •,.. . . -• i . Dedrribri,Ol choosing &tad our own rhizome, and I knowingiStspne i zo.vsllipalfiled to de jnstiee to this -- j•itiippriiititifent, the - committee :ham steanloseasly !Piwi , .4-795L 2 tits-Grater et-the-pay. , •, - • - They hare,ilieieforei iirtiorlied me to infennyou • at tb ,, deeilelois,'lnd to annihrifiallrhetbar yins -will •, ff , etitpiy with their .earnerrt, iggnest; aid - by deliver fug la iddrite an this' - interesting 'annivcrairiuill j -, • zi.sinier: a lasting mbligittlnit Glister filiose,eitizens..... J 4 - am years, very riapeetfuly, :. ' ..., ~ • - -,i •:1--- •:. - Tetonasllantwitt,': , :i ' ' . .-.. trit .,.. - . ... . , --. • .f - Plirenon, Oct. IC PISS. - • !rueitus Italww•br4..rofh:—..-.Deoc:Hr:ritistmst • , -, log my 'ability, evecially under, the wulatiok-prac ' ',..„ suratilf professionatehligutioni, to - 'nfect'thit ;aft ex .geotsitiona-of the public,on the iutereatiog oeeision --_ to rater, t hart received from -this cern stratiity.toomsany,tokens of confidence and regard to .."1 ,pannit, ale td withhold compliance with the myna .wg.rsnaiiiii to. yourself and eolkolgties toy grotc 7 fukacknoWlettgasentel for the honor conferred upali' ntak.s...„ , „tit,Lo ro t-zo t ecion totals ficultf may under eiiW- I - CLLICII_CY MA Tlltt. —The Cricket. watch of the . - . :'.1 0: i= " fela.Mai; be obi° to command: - 't Beeson will be played on the North Common to ,-.--"-t•"..,ilitrY•kulterY aplLlPplYlpftre,,,,, .. ... 0 1 , I di:4, between clevein Englishmen and eleven . . „. 1c ,.. i .„ ‘ .„,,, I . 0‘ .., 1 ,- f „., I . A ". z" u iTak i6 , - . Americans. TUC cement will be • lively one, sort or r spe T ti - r i:-,, 50 „ is :i - so liw rouoit : with th : and wiU, we feet aired, 141341.0 t • blrg• • MIO . : ozoro l otot; to bare ft . chsphin infer th ,,, ~,, , m i. i . bee of opectatere to th e ground ThO ikiniraible antl'inverend Hooter. Heron, the 17. - -.. • . aced arid beloved gather in. 'farad of tins 1 w bole ~ ( i . ___ _ - ' vleltilty, - will,' if hia genic* can be secured, of coarse fill tblifiilace. All z - itearary preparations -- Ilk"; no dishing - nod twertrast that the .t . ..5th may be a day irotily-ot ieutatobrance. 4 COV/li ' di Q6Aititi Sisetorts.-‘; Wednesday.— Com: Iwo Whifeet; indictment perjury, °bleak orratrick Silvers! , Several will/MCA did tick knew of Patriot. Silvers -',„.• 5e1114.:410r . never itair anr,diatirebance it; the :houire; they . Were .. 4 ...neighbors ofSilvers. - DarneyMolvay, the minor * to whatilfhliiell allrgedl efore the .Mayor the ..."Ihiaor.:fiad'beeaWold, tritified.thai he got liquor eisewhere, bar,lnid. told persons at Lorenz mill, erliker . .hillieeKthi3lEpor, ihat Le 'sot it from Siterti,J.-•.Mayer-Weseer te4ified in regard to ; the tourpleitit made before him against Silvers wide Ili Whitetail had sta . tea that: ntitipi information rectivrcr' he believed Silvers told liquor to and inebriates, but yltaetts haineglected 90 te Ante In the written loformatiati".l4tr. Snowden addressed the jury ' foe differeei , ' stating what he could prose; etc., - hat Dao m urritaid that. by We - . ovidence for the commonwealth the offence was not made out.— the 'ease 'fell , to Pieces--jhere woo no 'netessity for defender' .The jury thew gave a verdict of net guitty.williiml leaving the box.;_. Com'ti. Destlyrqedieted for assault anti battery':, .with intent tocommit: au outrage {in September last, et the burying ground on .West !.Cotetnua, Allegbeny,) - upon Sophia Derr, wham . it is alleged he. enticed. away from , this eity;.:under the pretense of . finding .her plums of midence. Several witnesses were cell vtd bydefetice and testified to the bad character Of ;the- primecutriz. Verdict guilty of iggra• waliduaau►a :. - , COM. 'vi. Joaliu. Torrence; indielment asewalt zciatt buttery with to kill, Cenral( of Nancy . , Torrence, hismife. Parties resideli - Lbwer St. Clair township,. and the defendant ie charged with baying snapped a.pistoVat his wife, on the 161.1ilait:;-. Verdict guilty of await Only, ir COOLOrig'J9htilloffmau; indicted for commit , tingliteeitondt and battery ott' Andrew Emme, eLt.Applog4tt, in August. . Verdict frailty, but ',reetmonfetwhi,rto Mercy. Pined $5 end coets. :;;;tentit,'• - : ire tim, Dalrell;' Indictment' parsing oottutiskilikinotteport oath Of Jeha Schaffer, ..o( IVotmenoweilk . , :Defendant woe charged with ppal ill ' iv:reinter - kir note on the Hadley Falls It was alleged, that DalsalLwan la tie habit of piecing tmgn money.. - _ ' - flratiko"Pfttabash Gift -: - Tact, of th ' i !wee:wider' Thu following esti:set Ii raty suggestive-of the Sleepless. vigilance of the slaveholders in the ewe of their own interests, and of-their otter - Ilisregard of the rights of those whom they look upon as "poor while folk." TAXATION IN Vutaucts.—Hy, the organic law of th e state, or 'by the constitution, eJne..lleljg the •lairs etre at...pi from tandlent. ' The residue are not taxed one-half °fib& mike by the two exemp tion,- The stare property. is not taxed more than one-fourth of its value, while eta the property af erery kind 0,..d - thime haring no ohm., it taxed to its All min; and by the mode of levying the tax. tho unn-slareholding portion of the state is taxed for more than' its value.— Wheeling Inter. Tilers is nothing, I think, in 'the Constitution of Virginia exempting any portion of the slaves from I taxation. Tho slaveholden, I presume, have cun ningly lorgednosd this exemption, and the non slaveholding or "poor" whites have so long oribmit ted to it that they begin to regard it as a provision of the constitution or organic law. The contlittairmi . of 'Virginia, it is tree, is en ad mirable piece of machinery for the purpose orgiving the slareholders an unjust power and Influence in managing and'eontrulling the affairs of the common wealth. Take, for instance, as one example, the mode of apportioning the members of the two Houses of their Legialature. In the Free States these members are simply op portioned according to the numbers of the popula , den or of the eloctora; but this would not snit the Views of the alareeeraoy. They see clearly that if the members of the Rome and the Senate were ap portioned all over the State in proportion to the whole number of voters, the poor white folk, might get the mastery in the Old Dominion. To prevent auch a result and to deprive the majority of the vo ters of all hope of equal Judith, they have retorted to a very artificial mode or apportionment. For the Rouse of Delegate. the State is divided into four "great Districts," mad for the Senate into two "great Divisions." The find of the-"groat Dlatricts" i.e that West of the Allegheny mountains, and elects thirty-one dele gates. The second of these districts is the region between the Allegheny and Blue Ridge, and elm twenty-five delegates. The third is the country 1 tween the Blue Ridge and Tide Water, and elects forty-two delegates. The fourth - la oomposed of "the counties, cities, towns and boroughs lying on Title Water," and eloetthirty-six delegate.. These two last distriets contain a very large majority of the darcholdera anti slaves, and they elect screwy dyke delegates, while the other two district. elect onlyfifty.sie delegate.. For the election of Senators the Stane is divided into two divisions. One Wed - of the Blue Ridge to elect thirteen Senators; the other lying East of the Bloc, ithigoore elect nioefreu Senators. Thulin the two blouses the region East of the Blue Itidgd has ninety-sera, members; while the great region from the Blue Ridge to the Ohio river hos but sixty-nine members. This secures to the great slaveholding region a majority In the Senate of six, in the Douse of twenty tiro and on joint ballot tacory.eight. Then to makeall secure and to give the rich slave holders a controlling ing once over the !•pocr folks" the following elause is in the Constitution: "lii all election., to any oirusinr place of trust, honor or profit, the votes dual he given openly ur vim race and not 17 Laltot." - When the pan white shoemaker or blacksmith, or any other mechanic or laboring man rotes, ho meet do it with an audible voice, so that tho slave holders, both judges of the election and by-standers, hear him and can mark him. - • There are other provisions In the constituflue well calculated, if not expressly Intended, to give the slave holders undue influence in State again; so that it is not surprising that with such a Legislature, and with such a mode of votinglor all °Wawa, that one half the dares should be exempt from 1111,0.. - It is remarkable and not a very striking proof of the, modesty of the slave holders,- that while _they claim that only one-halt their slaves shall be, biked, they preside is the constitution that three-fifths of them shall be represented. C. TECH Sate THIS DAY or SCOTCH Borrow PROPZII- Tr.ThOre who desire beantifully, located grounds for suburban vas/denies should rend Mr. Davis' auc tion advertisement, in. another column, of the sale ,which will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon, on 'promises, three milea out the Braddock's Yoshi plank road. The elegant improvements already ex tensively made along this romantic dt,ive from our city Into tho pure eon of the rural districts era the best asauranece for selecting bottom in this direction. ANivr Bntait Free Esarna.---31r. Latta, the Cincinnati manufacturer of steam fire engines, is now in our city, for the purpose of giving Pitteburghers an idea of the merits of his ma chine, a specimen of which will arrive here to day, when a piddle trial will be made at some convenient locality. • FIR!! —The stable and csrringe-house attach ed to the residence of theAste James 'Rom in Indians lownsbip, caught fire on Monday eve ning, end woo reduced to a beep of ruined The lets will probably reach 52,000. We did not, -kart whether or not the buildings were insured. — HARPtIeS Moonrise, for Noretob,r, has been repeired and is for solo by flunk St Miner, Ma soul° IlolL It opens with an illnitrated article on Ethan Allen, followed byiwo other profusely, illustrated articlen,rind its literary contents are tullyrip to the mirk of precious numbers. Classienutin is to he lighted with gas shout the let of December The 0 - El. Syuod of Wheeling - WRP in session at Waehington, Pa., during the bat week_ - Rev. D. R. Campbell was ;Moderator and Reve. R. V. Dodge end Grove Clerks. • LAW LIBILUIT AT AUCTIOL—The large and valu able private collection of Law . Dooks said this evening, at 7 o'clock, on the second floor of Davis' auction RIOISIP. Fifth street, aro 'now arranged for examination, and catilognes ready. PRASONS troobled with indigestion, or similar disorders', con obtain Wm. Smitten celebrated eon:lnch Miters, at No. 31 Washington etreet, or ha will deliver to any amount per order. ••Tnn Myeterious Marriage," s romance of New York life, le sent ta by T. B. Peterson & Co., Pbilndelplis. It will be interesting to the Imre of the Hunt & Miner have it. Oin•sa, Bt.: Clair, near Liberty wrest, mercer up Ortert and all the seasonkbla luxuries in the neat eet style, It all reasonable hours of the day and arching. Tho room. are new and richly furnished. Witt visitors cal be twoomtredated—in the beet style. Meals teased up to parties on shOrt notice. The beet of familybread, cakes and confectionaries con stantly on hand. • STELANIVCRI And otbcn Rho3o time will permit, will find it to their ioterest to ilelt the establish/neat of L. Callaghan, Allegheny atty. Ilia mint* of men', and boys' wear. faniishiog goody, de. , will be found among the twat and at fair rater. W RAT, OR WIIICII IS THE REST, VERUITCGE oa Whim Manama/ is • question thtly and hourly .eked by y parent* anslena No the beak* of their children. All lut are at ail ensuaffited with tbsechole, will ttunteellskb Is Ammer, Tr. IteLnOb's Celebrated Vertnifooe, prepared Lo ?bating tiros.; Iltlebarith.Pe. It Lu never boon known Ito tail, end IR ono of the mtrest rCIMSC4II•II that can be need. A Wend of lahly barulid the following statement to reference to this Vertelfuset New Volt, September 12616, 1052. Goalksach—A young lady of my. arqualatatew hal been Oak along Limo r . oy much troublool With worms.' I wished liar to llobane'e Celebrate,' Vortulroce, prepared by Plemiag Eras.; Pitteltursh, Ps. She aceerdlogly par. chased 'and took mut tat, which Caused her to discharge an: unnimetlacte 'quaittlty or worms :She RIM lmmediately relieved of all the dre•df ak etyloptOnas atoompsnylng tble hawse, andhspldly ?mooned Ler usual health. Theron** lady loos not *lab her menus mehtlottod; her remittance, how, ever, 10 3 2 20 Fifth street, and elan relent to lire. Hardie, No. kl • auttaltou prate. ' reherets Ire earefol to ask fur DR; !PLANE'S IIATED . VERMI/TIGE, manufactured by FLEMING BRO, of klrreattluht, Ea. All otheellermllngee I. 00131111. f. Isms are worthless. Dr. 'll'Latuts g6itufne Termiroge, .fen hl. celebrated Lbw 11110,aut now. be had** all roapectable Mat mann, Nonegoareiniesilhout Rorke.*** Sy'' • aapstatalwa' . • .. • MISO SIMS. , * OALiAIVIC BATIZAT, Ot /AIME° MAGNITIO Niemen, tor Strdisakpuiwes t of • Ivory superior tiud srili be Sent frewor Limos charger, srborsser ?apnea .. I,lB pUa•TendStalm•ofTenDullanf. Address Dr. (120 Kr4mit. x 0.140 w 0.4 la, Pittsburgh. Ps. soil:dim,/ iamuormtnts Prrrasuaten, October 25,1939. /gyp C. I. Porter, /tanager- Pltts burgh "V hentre.—Ent:—On 'Jebel( en your many fricans of this Mr, we tender to you a MIRIAM UNTAIIY CANIIPIT, to sake place on whatever .suing you ontydea iporte.Mi a testimonial of our personal regard tor you as gentleman, bud oar high apprecktiou of your egertione t r niter for the amusement of the public, by bringing lb our tablet a euemession of brillisot attractions. suppated by . one of Um bed mock companies tbst bus analerof here for many years. firring yon wilt reapoud favorably to this, cur rrqueot, we remain, Tords;Tcry Itespectfully, ' Wall. : J. P. Carr, • .:JobelLraltore, T. Column, • 3. - A.Dmilwry, . A.C. Murdoch, Wm.-Moorhead, Thew' Steel. IL I. Stewart.. 13. C. Shaw. John S. Cowan, •W. n. Miner, ' P. Wamellnk, - • Laufenan, Th; Umbalartter, • T. E. POST!, And many others _ ' • Pirtn 'Tan li cwin tout, elir 25, . TOMEnt STSWART,OOSOItANE,IIIMSTAJAr m, x:! . ) OTtiga3--Gertiryter:- 7 Your favor of the 2611thith besu trralmi, tout for your Itholoou, allow me to nutrulny otaterstlinks.• Your offer of a Complimentary Betrefitit tredy littering, rrnkla Incept with feeling. of grecticule,Aud if agreeable° Ton. oboe uerto mune PRI. DAT xvnatio. October 2lith; With beat widow fur your boollboulpramerflyiaßoer me to selierlie \t tut o egtiig CURERS 8- PORTER. •• ,111)ITTSBUROLL THEATRE.- )1. PORTER. bract Dacuo► Y. Dian. _ . ' . - PRICEBON ADMISSION: Dreg _ , ___ Circle A Parqiutte toll Tkket• to Print* DaVa P llama, COM.-.......-.... _2l Wilda Bazol----. ..... 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