THE rITTBBURGH tiAZETrE PUBLISHED By WHITE t CO pur.vasoftaiii" FRIDAY MORNING, OctOBER 9,1819' Ptriaaavas .Daa.V (Warn la published DTn-Weetly t and Weekl7..—Tte Daily Is Beam Dollars pertnate; tha Tsi•Weekly A Five DollaVaPa , 'alum; the Weekly Is-Two Dales vr azalea; WU* _ beJlivsa l F ---- areetabbeaby req — e 7 etein up bead lb . favors •. et, zed e esty betb• day Le ractleable. eenteeenebtbsei insetted for a apes bad thug wUI intrada/gy be bbebred ..111 ordered out PIULADELPIIIAL DIOUTIII AJIKRIOALL I l e Admtlaweesta sA4stbserlitiocs to the Nanh Amer aim sod United StateuOsutte, Yhiladelphit, received erSE6llErr PAOR. FOR LOCAL AIATIZI4 NEWL'ae. Taillaavgs.rhitut,--lkttne of iubse t Tiber', tha * Vi&loda 'melee :reapplied try the Beaver mail havesnotiged us'that they wN,be obliged to Ilieeolnitiei.Altiir. pspee, owieg to the repeated felheasteftbe.contruttors . 00 that route. The It itaik4 green hero to Beaver in steam boats, end itt dree'tflitteltiOd to the' Yorkers mail mutes diverging.. from . New Idebtle, to .Cleveland, to y New Code; ' The time ofant val is Mashie. oleloelr, when, 23 men, as the PMen Viditkillien ismade,. the leveed mails de part. Bet - very fitemuntly the teat does not arrive at Beaver tu; time, and the stages leave without the awls; denier. a delay - of kt• hours at that point. new delip happen the most frequently tridays:Whett theßeaver packet comes into cote petition With a tire! line, each delaying to a late hour to iteurtipasseagen. 'A great injury lithos rearmed by the whole baninesi , :e•ponannity, both of Pittabeigtf lea on the several routes.. We 'mad respectiagy call the lawman of the Post. master aeneMl treed' grievance, and we have wa doubt that lie will.take immediate measures to Tim Ntw pexiairr. 7 The now Sheriff 'elect, CARTEL Claus, .Feq., was yesterday mducted into In s offiCe. *ri The position ha fills is moot important one taxi* cesinty, anilits Mildness and responalbflitias ,e yearly biezessing.. Thy will lbe.entirely ssel,amsered,le Mr. 911'40 , hands, If honesty, drioneae,toim*Poioo strict jcuiticeitiell,ind inteirity are re4Pliftel,kr:thiNagditipbrits, the duties of tilyeriff, th e the county lise amazed a good officer. No retrievals or dlitina ttivp IVeen mad° is the anbordiniteeof the office; lad will cot be for the Resent. Mk., Forsyth, the, Ex•Sherifi will have charge auto jail until the lot of April next. Tai htsabiara4.=olsericiß. Scolly;E•q, hug . declined being 'considered • candidate or the of- Bee of Mayor. , MC , &tali stanch we ith the party, and we . thiak harass's:es were Tery good for • moatinaliori, and his declination Will be • seance disarms to his nomeronsfrienda The Teleirspli, No. 1, and the No. 2, Which run pitelretahetweeis LioaisVille_ and this 'city, have Mule an ittioitiietittelii to lower • their chimneys to socomedstelbernselves to the Wheelint Bridge. Prrissmias AND Eve Liam acme.— Comzeitetal Advertiser contains the foll. are toollag ia the maker of 9p:etas boo' sobsertptioer of stock to the "Pittsburgh' Ball Roo' 4 Company." .. , i . OW. do:not nada:take to *peak for the Com missioners—nor"de we know that th'feel any " special interest in the matter , more the Is [l atch by our commOnitg 'geoceally. Their !nisi ess to el execute the.duty assigned them In the 1 w, name , ly, to open books for subscription. When the companys.is "cigaaized, their responsihility then ceases. 13itthe main object.4lthe people of Erie and vicfailli is, WO' cue say, to open a cumin unicin . don by mil..road to Pivaborgh. Are topsider ii on, interest ao to do, for various rens, which need not be detailed here", bat which the lashing!, ' Gazette, ciia ay other Pittaburgher cugh readily to the . nee, and-be-proud to acknowledge. t least we shotild be gladlo Ancona a similar bm. eh of urn. 'provement extending in any possible direction from our place; never know a city to eel other. wise, and".shonidi. be sorry to fi nd fr tsbargh— jaslous minded 'lasing has shown he -'1" In some Mbar rdyiesta—forin the first exceptii a to this . rale." , . . Tiswits Anti Itinaxsterssies Tee gradttig and bridging of this slot nowteed, soon be compl eted to' l attlei licett Lidisispolis. The friends if/antral sus pushing toward tent impale - serpent with right good 1.13111073 MICIIIOIO .C•maz..—A ten per eent;,onyte loan of $1,000.. eotopietinn of,the Mittel, anti Mc and, together:y6AL the serni - anattal in be paid it Piew York on the 201' ult., team Exehange _ . TtarniFti.. , .CoL . Geo. W. Ttroutpwi plarict ittwiney,. has bees seminal pets Vi a Loookowa .of the. Whoa in the place of-Alex. New . man, doc B. Efayntond, and oria" or taro _oth er gimp candidates at present, but will .bra one *itkiniar. : Election, Thorsd Vote kmlPresident, Taylor, 4,017, Cas '44, Clay, 3,779; Polk, 4,633. ' Etsasini rrlva Govaimmorr or TIM therm _'Arena or Portnart.--Oar Govern • eat apron t 0 be deterMined_to act 'promptly with the other ' governments allot world with who ' it lent Isaac. The French rad the Nicaragua air ' have served as tossing balls for the speculators oe'Clange, and now, jud as:they are about.to fall, a n other springy np in the ford of a Portuguese ditimdly. The Tri bane, dNew Ydak, eeya one of the leadinithouses " to &nub street, bee received a oriv4 letter from a mercantile bones in Liabou;pontaining the inlet manila that thit Annerican Government bad direct ed its Change to demand of the Ponuguem Gov ernment an unriniveral answer to he American dsimi npon it, for spoliation& The answer must be given by tie drat of November mat., and this must bn conclusive as to the determination of the. Portagnese dOvernmeneto pay or resist payment. .This to decidetilipzgaage, . and; like eroding the Sherif eller a debtor, will Frrobibli produce the Mas: 'Accrnsac. Aga; of Wolawailay, asp John P. Do mes.;, who vras ' that bei, has wwepted the rims of Oregon met* coufi;nee tdeitt Taylor.. " lea few . wet Washtsaten 6or instructions, themes to,Chiamt. - He has I iterptance ta the Pissideht, few days."' CAL 6011.111.1 Gan., It is suut; contains 40 per mat Wli of Canvass admits of but scparitton u iaid to - inquire mt.. --, And the coining. - When the gold ?torn - Califomla hoe been teddeed to standard weight, the rolling, cmung, adjiming and coining of it 'goes ] on at the Maud Mold ;110,060 per day. The daily coinage] - 4EI be greatly itierca and, when thn cabs:god l and improved apparatiii in proem Glenna:notion anti entirely perfemcd, and when the 1 arrangements, n,w newly Made, for coining the double Eagle ate completed. ] All the Californlit Gold now at' the u i lnt, .we are told, will ito litoincdln - three weeks—by which time; however, c new lot may be scented. -o, Hiacto FOOT; convicted list wink, at New Haven, of the warder of his co. n, Mies Emily Cooper, was sentenced to ditth o• Friday,lsst The prisoner denied his guilt, and received the rentossio apparently onnumil.. • The trenerobloßwaiwt Azaryrii L. L. D, Who - been far mini was principal ' of the Plullip's 4beldatit9, giiier — TlC FL - alidififis ailiaziond , 01,87. It tiesunder Dr. Abbr that the Hon. Dual Webateiwas kged tor College. • lilSzmnitkhza left Switzerland for I.ondon, where a brilliant reception awaits him, and where he viii publish a monthly review, 'th the' tide of lisvievi or the People." While o Switierland, be bee lived in Um mow retired m over. Tax CAXIDLLA %Irma Lea c. after having bad conference with the del tea from • hew Brunswick, will meet ra t Toren • on the fine of November. The 011owIng IS 0- programme of 0Per,63,11 to he euggeeted rO7 la. • lira: L •To propose to the Legislate to Legalize a Clonrembon forille_pupore of se. lag the future Ocuunitation of the Province, the Wreacet being &d -rained by aU, but tbeee who banal got place. ud der it, to be nnworkabk. • 2. ; Nth° Convention beobtained, every goes don—Worm. Independenee,ducizmlon, mean., male and Olt:4.00, may then bindeed and ful 3i, haus that, to wake every practical era - =a mean yore lath viewto_retnraingrep vire eta* zest elgaidailto Will *Age thinswelres to re.fase the suppliee.rtad phetrwet tha dila envy:upset Ja *yen met& way The *split. of Ilsytt. The reader will be both amasal and pained by the exhibition of vanity, folly, and bar barism:Which b Moir orbited In Hayti, where a bestial EiSollgit kittitFi i . ohaliebszbeeta proclaimed Emperor and scalterahts titles bromic-mimeo. his Minitms, as if suelcempry honor c..a311 cooler any dignity or decency. • Ehe elevation Mid Social po sition or the Afrimus race oz - greatly hindered by mach diagmaing We' copy 'from the Simplon (lemateal hums!, or the 30th or Sep timber: • MI the seermaries, commissaries, gendarmes, rid emplane of the late President Soulongue, nom •Tateron the nearer the Darien Empire,. have Rand Abel:metres suddenly tranekemed into no many illintrions limbs or , The friends of M. Schrelehe.r, those mho chuntmetiered the MU. sacra of !heir brethren, are receiving derbies and , principallies to recompense Of their teal and their devot to the theorid of their substitution— Subjoined is a copy of the official decree of the Emperor, ounfemag the several dignities upon his late officers:' eLiberty !—Empire of Hayti!—Equa li ty! DECREE Conotrasag the Noratiatan of illiniatars. Paatirin the Finn; by the grace of God tnd the constriotionaf low, Emperor of Hayti, send. greet. fog to aUpment: and: to optic, and now resolves to name, and doisattie: • • Minildt? of War and Mb:jar-Lieutenant Gen eral Louie Dufrene, Duke of Tiburon, Pried Mu gal of the Empire, Grand Cows of the Imperial and Military Order of St. Fatualn, Grand Cot, don of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Hon- • Minister of Jastioe—Mons. de Jean Bic Fran Mamie, Doke of Limbs, Grand Cordon of the Im Fietial Order al the Legion of Honor. Minister of Finanee—Colonel Louts Erie Fe Nene Salemon, Doke of St. LOWS of the South, dm, dec. . • Dot of Created Princes , and DOL.—His Se rene h neen, Monseigneur de Jean Louth Pie. rot, Prince of the Empire, Grand Marshal of the Empire. His Serene Highacsa Monseigneur de Lactic, Pririce de St. Terme, Grand Marshal of the Em. -te i ,!fic , Inspector General of the Army of the His Boren e Fishnets Monad Men? de Yob°, Prince of Cape Hayti, Grind Mamba! of the Empire, one., Ike., Commander of the province of the North. Hes Serena Highness Monseigneur de A. Sae front, Prince of laemel, Grand Marshal of the Emei..."4 &fro acn. Commander of the province of the west. ' • Daes—His Grace Monseigneur de Louis Dafreste, Duke of Tiburon, Grand Marshal of the Empire, fire., Oro., Minister of War and Mn- rine. Els. Grace Monseigneur de Jean Louis Belle garde.Dake of St. Lours of the North,- Axi, nom- . mender of the first Military division of the pre viace of the Wart!: His Grace Monseigneu.- de J. Paul, Duke of Morin, fro., Zee., Grand Chamberlain of the Em peror. His Grace Monseigneur de Coulee Alerte, Duke of Dimmade, dee., Chief of the Em peror's Staffs of Hauer, and Master of the P.- • try. • Hie Grace Mon seigner de Denis Tremo, Duke of Latvian, An., &sr, CammisearY General of the Emperor. • Hie Grace Monseigneur de Jean Ph. Auguste Duke of „Neybe, dec., &a., Inspector General of the troupe of the Empire. • Fiftyithree other graces complete the list. The Emperor has also • decreed the Imperial CroWn hereditary, as also all its perquisites, titles, dec. The Itopenal potency ranges se fiti a. the East. for there are Dukes of places of the Drmini • coo territory. ' The following extract is from a gentleman of high respectability at Hayti: "I send Ton a Hutch Journal, by which you will see that the ferocious and unguinary Presl dent of Hayti, Sonlotique, has got himself pros claimed Emperor. The newspaper tells you that be owes this elevation to the wish of the people; bat this islet's.; the luistivn has been entirely his own, sad any member of the legislative body. that would dare to oppose his will would have been ! drawn out and shot like a dog, as many a man his lately been, by order of this monster. His ob. pact Is to exterminate the colored race, and have the country governed exclusively by the breckr.. There is no looger safety to colored men in Haiti an this clans who posse/Bed soy thing have been either killed or obliged 'to Gee the country. Neither sex nor age is spared by this demon and his mitt ister, aslomoo, who have sworn en masse, eater. mil:lotion of the colored race. But let us hope that the Almighty! will avert the accomplishment of sucha crime, and that they may yet Sod in Hayti anotherßrutos to deliver his oonniry from this monster; who sorpae.• in cruelty any thing we haveread of Tibentra or 'Nero." he Erie smog re ose who s for the itati Erie Far the FitubtergA TO the People of the County Dux Parma—My attendance es a Inror, since the conimenceMent of the.Qoaner Sessions, has so increased_ my stock of. information on many subjects of interest to those who may not have the same facilities Gil useful information, that I have felt,ttltsay duty to employ part of my leisore in eorrespOnding with you, throligh the medium of thdPittatourgb Gazette. I oboes, it because I ;mow that it 00, and deserves to have, the latgest cis cuktion in the county of any cater paper;and my taleaire is to be extenaivitly useful. .. bar the I. gas Caital, E=ll iog Court at one dollar per day, without:the "mast r ime," is not a very money inakisig buainea that you know, should never be, our chief object in any pursuit. The improvement of our morals, and the increase of useful knowledge, is; with all Sigh minded persons, a more important concern; and. where on earth could you find a better field on which to Yam these advantages; than the one I k, late U. S. ed for Con- n District, d. Thos• Whigs, arc probably all y, Nov. B.— [, 4,916. la now occupy. Here is a daily exhibition of human mind and human character, in all its conditions sad rarielle. It is true indeed, that an the score of 'morality all oar teaching must be by riegatine, there is very lisle here woribi of imitation, but much, very much to be avoided. Our Quarter Seethes this term;abovis all others, is occupied and crowded with cases of the most trilling, and some of them the most abomnable tend, end here I cannot help observing, that 'our Weal magistracy, our. Jostle= of the Pence, and - still member City Aldermen, are greatly to blame • a this miner. They .could, no do - nbt, fn moat ca ses, scum the trifling brawls, tumults and baue ries, dm., without sending the parnes to Court.— Bit, sending up, so they call It, gives them more money, and the county pays the score, and is, In deed, a very prolific cause of our enormous county expenditure; and otir increased taxation. As I expect to ba here some-weeks—months iperhaper7l intend to devote some of my leisure to so examination of our county - expenditures, and propose some Mktg' for your consideration, on th is subject and willootth the permisaion of the verykind nod gentlemanly editor of the Gazette, give you weekly.doring my sojourn here,an account of some of passing occurrences about the Court House, perhaps an occasional notice of the conduct and character of your servants here, many of whom, you remember, were, not long since, with you, in your houses and your fields, begging for.the places which they now occupy. I wish you to accept this as my salutatory, and believe me yours truly, , A .TUILOIL Pittabilph, Nov. 1,1819. • On tai Natnre or Sells An all arise Creator, for some all wiselporposes, decreed that plants and animals should derive their. subsistence from the sod; hence we find all the ele ments of Timetable and animated nature in the anit For instance, in man soils we find iron alto, dant; then, if we look into the, animal economy, we find iron in the blood and museleaof both man and the lower orders of brute emotion. And the woo. der working chemist detects nature in using the same ingredient In coloring all the foils and flow ers. Ali things having once been created, the ma.. king principle stopped, and a changing one imme diately took Its place, and has never ceased to set since matibilay wee indelibly stamped upon creation. In the formation of plantp and animate, Nature, gradually collecting her material., slowly forms her mow perfect specimentr, but like 1L ho. man meelaanie, inasmuch o shelacks one or more of the materials,ln the same degree i her fabric -imperfect. Thum we see that if the soil in the field lacks one or more ingredient. in the forrigitifin of a vegetable; the plant assumes a dwarfish, sickly appearance, like an animal robbed of its food. — Now, the farmer, to be a good husbandman, mist planithe germ, and place around it all the mate rials of which it should be eomPoned; then 'Ha. tuo, the handy workman, roan rears the perfect plant. The question now taloa whet those ingredients and materiels are. The chemist has given es all the knowledge he has on the object: the elm end the Water, the bail and the seined, have each a part In their passeeslon, end should each be made to contribute a 'hate. Nature, in rodoction of a' perfect plant, does not hiraelf to the animal, vegetable, or miners odd. The opinion so generally prevalent dm a soil, two or tare feet below the perfect m consequently be en tirely barren end aides., may be, and doubtless Is, ertenerms in many instances opecially in that celled hard part. It in pe;lncieg the perfect plant, Datum needs twenty Ingredients, nineteen may possibly be found In the surface .oil, wide the twentieth may be found In the subsoil. In stances have occurred where.. good drawing from soil ten feet deep, entirely destitute, to all appear ance, of vegetable matter, have hail equally as good, orthe same beneficial effect, ai good drew.. ing of gypsum. This is truly an lige of improve ment. Many a fanner has . lowa while others have yet to find, a mine of wealth below the reach of Ma plough, of which he ono as unconscious as the mountain of its ore. It is very reasonable to oppose; that the newly created world was at got entirely a mineral mass of matter, from which vegetables soon grewabuodantly enough to sup.. port all animated nature.. Geologists generally suppose the action of the elements, for an indefi nite length of lale,Wra necessary to fit it Car the abode of . plants end animilsi but be that 11.6 it may, I believe the acnion of frost upon ploughed fields, with the"water's ram and snow, to be aoweriul fertilizer in this climate. Hence. ploughing and deep ploughing should go together, and be allowed by heavy dressingsof manure. and pat tientarly such as the moil lacks, is m y creed,. de' - sited aim trions:me, and Auch,l Moly be love It ti e tIC4 LABORM Abingto,ontre Couity, Fa.,184p. - —PitsiaddAtt peas, Rameptipsr. P am the New Orleans /leonine. Che. Plight with ex. Apaches. It wall be recollected that the Mexican Blue ti Durango, which hat been from time Immemorial a prey Ur the savage incursions of the Apitehe.lndr. am, decided•• few menthe ago to inane adientai rers firern the. United States to Corm guerilla bands, en order to make war on their merciless knot For this ptupate. the Legislature appropriated a cep , tam amount of head money, 11200, for each Indian taken, dead or alive. oeveral companies were boon fiormed, and some terrible encounter. have taken place between the American. and the India an., in all of which the latter have been worsted, losing a large number of their chief wirriotx, killed or made prisoners. Among the American companies that have die. anguished themselves in this warfare, that coat= mended by a Captain Box, is in the first rank— 'They had • fight with a band of Apaches on the .3d of September, and although but 30 against be. tweet, 200 and 300, came off vietailott• The Mexican., are quite enchanted with their „deer* and the SI& of the 21st ultimo devotes a a ds, erable apace to a cuurative . of their exploits.— We translate from that paper the firllowjar To tio Secretary of the Supreme Goirrement of Durango. Axxrdcas Otrearr.L.. Coxrarrr or Cori Box. t Sarre:sue, Sept. 3, 1919. 5 Ste—Litt night I overtook the enemy among the ruins of the rancho of Talaveras, dermal one league from Papasquiero. At 4 o'clock this morn tang the battle, commenced, when the positions and eatreuchmenti of the hairier. male curled by weak. They lied, leaving five killed., and ten prisoners, whom I handed over to the alcalde of Pipasquiaro. The Indians shortly afterward re covered from their surprime, and finding how email our number wan, they returned and made a furi ous attack on ue—five Mexicana tin horseback, and the Americans who were imrenched within the rendre. Being repulsed, they dashed of to ward the spot where the Americaas had. left their horses, which necessitated a retreat by the latter to defend theifemale. As the Americans were on foot, I with my four menen horseback kept the enemy in check until they, reached the spot whote, thew horses Mood.— Here the encounter was tremendous, and the fir tag, was without intermission on both sides. Mr. Thomas Cloaland (cleveland, perhaps.) was the first that fell, after ha had killed two Indian.. He wail' captured alive, having been suddenly reined Iby the enemy, who immediately cat off hie head. The Indian., finding their loss So severe by the precision with which the Americana delivered ibel. fire, at length retreated, and again took up I their position at the rancho. The company returned to the charge with ad. !ramble courage, and again stormed the entrench , meet, driving out the Indium with a heavy lose The latter then made another attempt at the cat- rie, but the Americana pursued them, and after half au boar's combat put them to flight. The I Initiate, returned to their entrenchment at the ruiche, when, the fire having ceased, theycollect ed their dead and wounded, which lay' exposed I on-the field. I The fight lasted three hours, and 1500 weeds of I ammunition were expended by the company. , From twenty to twenty five Indians Were killed and ten were made prisoner.. The Americans, quite fatigaed with their continued exertion., were unable to follow up Cheer victory. The number of Indiana was about 200, according to. appearances. The whole - number of Americana and Maxie.a engaged wan only 29. The loch on the part of this little band was, our killed and eight wounded. Through the great disparity in the numbers 'of the combatants, there wan no possibility of captur ing any of the mule that neeffmnanied the Indinns. (Signed) LHIS TOSTADO. Fifteen huhdred rounds of ammunition expended kill twenty five Indian,! Sharp shoetree, that. Cculetrantiveleago—Reform, ie. Wasuctorox, limber 26, ISO. Senators in Congress will uo longer be allowed o filch from the peptic Treasury, ander the spuri• •ns claim for -constructive mileage." For yearn • • .. - put, on the advent of every nem Admmietration, the Senate has been in the habit of charging Cull mileage tar attendance at the special Executive wagon of that body, in addition to the amount re- calved for the regular aession. Orcoorse this usage had its origin daring th. eiistence of the .dyntogy of peculatorsr but I was killed a few dap . ..since by that incorruptibl. and intrepid guardian of the people's money, th • Hon. Diana Whittlesty, brat comptroller of to Treasury. It seems that a claim came up in usual form . • . - for 540,000, paid by A. Dickens, E,g., clerk of the Senate, gm “constructive mileage" in attendance at the special Executive session iu March last, and that every member of the Senate, elate three, re ceived pay. Who these three are I have not teamed, farther than that Grneraf Casa is one. Mr. Whiuksey, after full deliberation, was of opinion that too claim ought not to be allowed. Fearing, however, that the Administration might regard this as' at inopportune OCC.ISiOrt for such action as might displease the Senate, he stated the ease to the President, through Mr. Clayton' and added the remark that, if it was not thought proper to act in accordance With his (Mr. W's)con simians, he would resigrfahe Comptrollenhip. The Preaideni's prompt end characteristic reply was, "Tell Me. Whittlesey to do what is right, and let the consequences take care of themselves" The claim was immediately rejected. Mr. Dickens bee his remedy against the honor.. able Senators, end it.is to be hoped that they will immediately 'make reatitotion."—N. Y. Courier. Dlagaszetal ltlohTLe Mtlttaey Called ant—Loam of Life. . it in our painful doty to record today an event wholly unpandelled in our peaceful annals. Law and order have been for the last two days in abey ance. The Government House has been petted by a mob , its windows broken, and stones and brickbats hurled at the Council whilst in the dm- charge of its Legislative duty. The police, in ex erting themselves to maintain order, have been stoned, cruelly beaten and overpowered, so as to nialiestatite the millmg out of thy military. The military have been aiso stoned, nod forted to fire in self defence: TV'S deaths, and one or two gun shot wounds have been the consequence. • The Government Buildings base bean converted into a temporary barrack, and are at this moment occupied by the 6.50, by the company; of the 2nd Wont India Regiment stationed here, by the Arid le'ry Detachment, and by thy men of her Majesty's Sloop Scorpion, now in harbor. Upward. of 3D5 special constables have been sworn in, and a vol unteer horse patrol formed, of least aeveuty strong. On the other hand, the mob, boding the force in town too strong for them, have rent olr a portion 'Of their numbers to the eastward, to burn and lay waste the eager estates in that direction, The mo gsarbouses of Dinsley, Maeoya, and El Dorado estates have already demo bred and burned to the ground. Such is the state of things at the moment we write. The immediate and the ostensible object originally brought forward as the cause of the out. break, was the regulations recently passed for the government of the royal jul of the port of Spain „ which regulatious, amongst other things, provided that debtors committed under the Petty Civil . . . Courts' Ordinance, should have their hair cropped clots, and wear a prison dress, and be liable to be called u.-n by the jailor to assist,in any work go. -ing on in I , e jail.. It is ell , ant that amongst the mob were a largo number •f ii4di.posed persotter—principal4 St. Kitts and Antigua immigrants—tutzious both Lae pleader ..d massacre. The most revolting threats were also ed against the white inhabitants as a body, by ...me parties speaking creole French, and reported t be Martiniqne immigrants; but these parties Ann now distinctly that the natives of the colon • who bad tattoo part in the earlier pen nos of the day's proceedings, withdreW themselves from the s bsequent outrages, and had no desire to carry 'air opposition to the Government any farther, c • o no longer have any hope of indulging in the ate object. with which, no doubt, they joined the maltitudo, - and wnight 'to lead them on to more o trageonsbehaviort—Trinidad Standard ST:. 2nd. it.. Flar,-.lletween (oaf and five Saturday morning, fire wait discovered ensive erreper'. abop of Mr. J. Patties, , the comer of Broadway and Chambers lie flames spread with great rapidity, the fire could be subdued, two (tame Joining, on Broadway, owned by Capt. se—one occupied by Capt. Wm. Cable, y a Mn. Taylor—and two email frames es street, together with the cooper's , to Contents, were entirely destroyed. per's shop and frame tenement adjoin.' ambers S tre e t, were owned by Messrs. arbor, dr Co, whose loss is waved by s in the Colombo. Insurance C .... Tb, ining the above was owned by Mr. Joe t and occupied by a Mr. Was°, Th. , ' l' Mr. Templeton, a two atory brink - - 1 end times, but was saved; with,-' Dann. o'clock o in the e situated o! street. it nod beim, houses a bulbar C the other I, on Chu. shop and ,age, by the exertions of the firemen. inmates his inns at ahout St 00 Capt. mates his loan at about 33,000 upon ban an Insu•ance of 51,500 in the Home , inpany. Mr. Paula. lots in finished Is and mitten:al, is estimated at about n which there was no insurance. :e Is supposed to be the set of as inters. hurt time previous to its being discover• " was seen by one of the neighbors hassl ing from the premises, and to supposed perpeuator of the ad.. Unfintuoalely t observed so en to be again recognised. Bryn!, Od. 21. •1 .sa Rome iv HOLLAND.— An English o Holland, going to Amsterdam in a thrkskipper, who was a great rogue es, • himbr his pottage • much lager amount d a legs/ right to claim. The traveller d Sikh this - foible, who grow rude nod !and fueling that be was !theist to get this way bat abuse, he told the shipper • • n as he landed he ahould go to the pro. !al and gat mires. from the Judge. T he • ed scornfully at this threat, and LAP. _rep fingers in the Englishman's face. as soon as the traveler ; landed, be • iry when the court of justice would sit, • d at nine o'clock the next morriug. Haw • • bt of redress he went Into the court at :mad time, and began to relate his pier . the Judge, who sat with his broad brim to In great state. Diana traveller treksehal toned fro ; than be h; ex pasta irmalent ' aottuattl , that as per trlba apolusv.: !nght he had seen the moody looking ma.; I fote,batmaauncertainwheer. Ife wunot uht. Below he had got half through hU • Judge, in • roar of indignation, which iately recogoixed—for It was the identi• r whom he found on the hooch—decided :m with fall outs and pderid him out of '• ammo, however, with charaeantatie ot. L actated be would appeal, sod nophod to foi that pilvose. TAe atm day the appeal' Ina heaid is regular order. ;Bat all bla patience lemma him when he fond that the way same skipper and Judge au to decide the appeal mho bad decided the calm! So the learned atop per Era cheated and then ,eat: him about his hew nesa withlbtee seta of °Wein console foams!. 'The Columbia C) Patriot complains biterty of the importation of Yer.lreeb cradles into South . Carofiria - The editor thinks that such encourage ment should not be afforded to Nolhern manufac tures. We shouldn't wonder if the Nullifiers, by way of potting a map- to the importation, were to call a State Conventom and resolve to have no more babies—Prentios • For lir Pirtstturgh Gs:rum. LAWS OF CORE IS SZEDIOESZ. HY D. Y. DAIS, IL D More•than fifty years have elapsed since the discovery of a !general law cream In medicine.-- This discovery was made by Dr. Samuel Hahn amens, after a nag and'esreful amused expert menu with drugs, and the closest observation of their effects stood , thq human body and its fuse. tions. He was satisfied that some diseases were promptly. cored by certipa medicines. 'Lie also knew that the number of curable diseases ,by all the known means at that time, were camper.- • hvely few. Re believed that means had been pro. vided in nature, if rightly developed by art, for the core of nearly every disease which flesh i 3 heir to. He believed, too, that there existed an no discovered, and unwritten law of nature, in no cordance with which, all remedial agents devel aped their curative powers. The discovery of such a law was the object o ;his brightest Iropes,7o accomplish which, he direr. ed all the energies of his untiring mind, into tb. ======4 ded by his own observations and the written ex perience of others, he learned nearly the number of curable diseases, the circumstances under which the curet were effected, and the curative mealls in each case. He then ascertained by aeourse of experiments, that each drug mould produce upon the healthy set of symptoms precisely like those that charac wised the diseases they had bean known to cur when administered to the sick. He continued his expenments with other drugs, whose curative properties were not known—he carefully observed and noted down their effects upon the healthy. " He then tried Ihem upon the sick, and found them coring diseases whose symp toms were precisely similar to those they were known to produce upon the healthy. Thud he varied his experiments and observe- tions,"menth after month, end year after year, until he had arcumulated a mass of evidence that would amount to a - `perfect demonstration, io nay other seimaco, 4001 which he deduced and wrote the law, ":sMules /Malibu., mammy.," or lode cure.. at. Upon Ibis low Homeopathy ants, and with it, is destined to stand or fall. If It is a law of nature, then must the superstructure remain as unshaken us the basis upon which it nests, through all coming time. If not, then will the predictions of its opponents be realised, and, Homoeopathy numbered amongitbe things there were. Now, the great question to be'setded between the two Khoo!, of medicine, is, whether the law of cure, as written by Hahnemann, is true or false.— If robe, let it he shown by evidence elicited by a fair nod impartial examination °fine premise. This in the way to arrive at truth, in matters bl science. We challenge the Opponents of Homo.. pathy to this inynstigatiorti we ask them to inter. mama nature and obtain answers for themselves, and then nay, if they can, that we have reported basely. If dot, we ask them, in all candor, to ad mit our conclusions like honest men, and guardi. anti of human health. , Up to this time, Allopsthie physicians have aim ed their artillery of bomboot and 'Wienle at some of the details of our system of cure, without ven turing an =oak upon the sublime and beautiful priimples upon which it rests,eithor because they are' ignorant of its teachings, or cOnvineed of its truthfulness. Their past euccess should direcki heir eye to the future, and teach them that their Weertiona sneer., ridibille, and miarepresentations 'Must fail to the anconsigishMent of their object. If Homoeopathy is a ‘•Liumbun," as asserted by a recent writer in the Chron.cle, it will require stronger evidence to prove it so than he can furnish, milees vastly im proved educe his late prodigious effort. Such at omics—such mighty elforte to overthaw and at. rest the progress of Homeopathy, Svill place pet- fectly abortive. They only evince, on the part of those who resort to them, evil intentions, blinding prejudice, or ibe most deplorablel ignorance, per haps initiatory of all. We believe anon the best of eilidence that the therapeutic Law.,. written, by !Hahnemann, iy a law of natnM. We claim for hicti the discovery, whilst we grant that the law is an new. It existed and gave are to phenomena in!!he operation of medicines, tbut were observed bYpthers before and since it was written by him; Mali was left be him I to collect, claesity, and comprehedd these phenom ens, and deduce from them the 1119; ofcure in gees tioe —that..ltke ewes h ins", 3 SO firmly are we cdovioced Mitt this law te true, ,that state, and believe the lsoeition demon strable, that all true cases aye made in accordance with it; and that independently of it, no true cure can be effected. By this we do not wish to be nnderstoml that el lapathic physicians urger cure;' no the contrary we admit that they do—but thrit4when they cure,', it is done by means that act in nOonlance with the homeopathic law, as hem after illpstrated. In such caws the curative mean. are stewed at by seci. dent--empincally—and not by ggy law .fours, as can be clearly shown, by allapet4m writers. They admit no thcrapuetic law of eunikbut try to menu .afacture mles or lawn that shalt? govern each in dividual medicine, and control; their actions In treating diseases. When therd is a tastily re semblance between medicines they are grouped together end one law! made to 'govern all' in that class. If they ,resemble each other in only one 1 1 prominent feature, that is enough*. entitle them to membershipin the class- If in other rupects,they, ''differf no matter how widely, they must keep their ' places. This is the way the alopathic Materia midica in made up of several chumes, insensibly running in ' to each other, until all are blended in one myeles lions whole. The nearest approach ever mode by Allopathic physician, to a general law in therapeutic. a one directly opposite to the Horoceonethic, which teach. es that medicines altall be giv4, whose primary or . first action shell be directly opposed to the symptoms under. which the patient is laboring— always of course regardless of Me long continued secondary action which is directly opposed to the first, and therefore opposed to 'lt cure. For ie it not clear that if n medicine e.Ms favorably for six or twelve hours, and is then followed by an opposite action, more ends ng than the first, that the disease most be rendered entree, How many roillioas of umes hite the truthinfness of this prin ciple been demonstrated in ttic use of cathurtics for inactivity of the bowels'! Notwithstandiug the cathanici, the bowels grow More and more torpid with every repetition of the dose, by which a cure is not posiible. Thousand. can testify to the truthfulness of what lefty. Physi., clans know it to be true, an - yet they persist ,against, all experience, and cantinas year altar year to deal out cathartics to their patients fur this disease, and merely bemuissi they can delude': their, patients from day to day, bylan apparent clue while they keep them blind to the positive. Injury they-are indicting upon them bylstuth a senseless course of treatinenc. - ITo be soneludsd to Marrow.) lirMadecom—Need ewe, and Men doubt, if you cam WES pormssed by this grand rem, aukrarray Tr; VINAI6.O Co., Deeentbct tllst, 1E47. S Mt. Menkely—Dear Sir, 1 mkt ideuute to tams. ing yoo that the bottle of DT. M.Lanola Vermilage which I po t eho...l ...MOO% has given me entire at. affection. I gave ten child of mini, one teafpoon of it, and she p 117 Worms. the nett Morning gave her a tatamonol , ran more, when she passed 113 more. The 11,!tt b, . - aing I gave her the fame quan tlty end the naffed 13 more. 'yours, dc., ANDREW DOWNING. For odo by J. KIDD t CO., No. dd, comer of Fourth and Wood et., ,pHabargh.• [oct27.4lftwlaB Jon PAINTIL4G. BILL HEADS, CARDS, C:IRCULARI4, Monifiets, Gala Lading, Gonirdata, Lino J3lanis, LreaLs, caironciraP, memo, runcs, Vowel at th., phortoollolice. at fluor prices, agate dee , le Arrrr• Ovsnro,Ttuao moor. Improvements in Dentistry. DR. rt. tit ft:AV:lit, law Of Ralson, in prepared to manufacture and .et 1 W ra'lkant :in whole and parts asst., upon nac or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— Toortincua t. nort In nes JrntrrmOtthere Jte nerve is sainnted. Office and resldence neat door to the May. nes other, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Rsornto.-1. 11. M'Faddett. F. IV Eaton. ialti '!"le DR. D. RUST. fknt in. Corner orPourtb and 'Demur, between oett•dlyin === r 11.1.111 /;;;1071MCGAL — Preried hy J. W. Kelly William street, N. V., and for . e,hy A. Jaynes, No. 70 Four. street Theo will be found delightful arti cle of beverage in (stashes, and particularly for sick, rimms. • Demi Baous.—An improved 'Chocolate prepora- Oen, being a cerubinalioa of Cocoa nut; innocent, in vignmtlng. and palatable, highly recommended panic. ularly for invalids. Prepared by IV. Baker, Borate.. ter, Mass., and for sale by A. JAVNI, at the Pekin yea Sian. n 1 Fourth st mutat Pits sail itisistats leneetrantos*Thy thy, SUN. NAWIAATION AND Flu INADRANCD COMPANT— ehartenrd leene—yonneses to haw; spoil every de scription okprOperty, at 41.1 AM. rat.. Chnnet, o. di Market street. SAMUEL GORMLY, Steel. Rosen FUMY. Seal. ttlys:ol6 INIKIELANO B STOCK. 131301(8 for setweription to the capita: stock el the Chains' hisernoce CoMpany of Pittsrgh will be opened In the Hoard or Trade! Roma o,Monday, the Moles , of November, at 10 A. 61 Shuts tfty dollars etch. Two &dim cents nob share to,be psi/ on abscription. COMMISSIONERS: WrzLarimer, Jr. Robert Woods, Wm. B. McClurg. Joseph Plommer, .1061•11 King, . John etherif, Alec Roseburg, H. O. K1n6. 1 e" cietto.tnovn ELT W m. Mtge! will Le • eandittafe for the May oralty, mab f er.t.to the nomen•hon of the W•tic.... itteh Oct 37 . Er Miser . Wllkeserei Will be a eateGdese far the - Mayorelty, ettbjeet w the nomination of the Whig Ca:M.1100- heel _ _ ____________ Obti. and INtaaa7birmala 91HE toektioldere ie the Ohio and Penneybruda 1. Mimed Company ale iambi notified to pay the Third] Instalment of Vivo Dollars, on end, sham re,• epeetively hold by them, at the Odiee of tho Company, Thirdpt, PinsbargWvo orbeforevhs roth of Novem ber. ; I J. J. BROONEN,'Tremovev Salem, 0., Oet-23.—jnovt UNS °Pbblyjyyt 'd wator sale by. • • BURBBIDOE,MLLSON tc• n vs Watt, siren R FIC'D Till 1131'1: balm Robber a ck eor; For 41e at the Robber Depot, N 0.5 Wood eh hor2 J A H PHILLIPS p g° l B Z fl sa l l N e G a t i -6 D rik i7I 3 IIItIZ I' , " L• 2 . 3 Wood el r 1 REIN AP • LEA-121 bbl c, 2_11• jived and tor sale. by Cora - OTATOES-100 bu just reed and for sale tn. nov2 L WATERMAN &NOLA:in - S-4n bbls N. O. nom landing from the jU: steamer Alary Ann, for male by amid L 9 WATERALtN .0 nos kegs recd and f t or4 a l x ; AT by ERMAN LA4D-A few kegs mime Ne. i ! , 1 4 7, , T,1 1 1 71z , ra nor, w"s„t; RNA N' BROO.III-25 dem. Corn Brooms, for sale by nova _ L, 8 WATERMAN BLANKE".PS! BLANKETS — W. R. Murphy has just recd another.pply of country and eastern manufactured Blankets, including some of a very se :gamine quality. 1100.0 keepers are invited to ook at them before making their perches.. cued . N. E. corner 4th and Mark t sts TllE desirable property occupied by roe In e e bor. ough of Manchester, being a good Como Brick HOUSE, and Two Acres of Ground finely • roved. Possession given immediately. Enquire of An. An. derson, Erg., rolioining thn premi.s. or of nov2 , w. 2iIeCLINTOCK, 75 Fourth sr STEAM , BOAT BLANKETS—A lot of a mperio quality, domestic manufacture, for ante by nor] BUBBRIDOE, %VILSON & CO YALOMEL-100 lbe Jost reed and for qle by nova ' J KIDD It CO, GO Wood at nar jtOFOß3l-20 lb. j jobrLe;d , C L: 3 111 , for .ala by BO lODIDE PO PASSA-IVol4, cdu7tr j aby _nova i,irzo:.4:.t A:sINATT OO, 9 7 7S ths nal i rl i Sd p InMor ALLEN'S Nerve and Bone Liniment-15 gross Jost teed and for sale by nova J KIDD& CO 60 Wood st OUR funs& and the publid ate lespectfully inform ed that the Reliance Line will fame fei - ship Clouds via Canal from Pittsburgh on the 10th, and from Phbadelphis 011 the lath inc. We shall continue to catty pada by railroad and wagons during winter. nor/ JOHN ItIeF.A.DEN /CO CKEREL,In hf and qr bbl. for rale by .nova JOHN AIeFADEN & CO 7~AL.11 end A V 'irt fi m 'g r eZt,Tf — en f t c irtr:lt i w b ilfa sold low by nOVZ JOHN riIeFADEN &CO S ODA ASII, lin casks end bble,) Sol Soda, lionln, SVeninan Red odd Chloride of Lado, for main by ,tOl,l JOHN bIeFADEN & CO t_x ARMSTRONO & CROZER HOGS -34 fat bye Hogs, for sale by nos 2 ARMSTRONG & CROZER POTATOF`I--1O bbls for sale by nov2 ARMSTRONG & CROZER FLOUR -35 bbl. Ilambleton's brand, for solo by nov2 ARMSTRONG t CROZI4I GLASS—N.4Ims 9019)) 150 tar I.ol2}9derlonnan lc Co. ' brind V. 5 bar 9012) . . . Ilat bx. ex 10; R. Fulton's brood. . Lmuling from newer Loot...McLane, and for mile by nova JAMES DALZELL,27 IV.ter M. rk iR EOl.l . ROLL HUTTER-3 Mils, put op in cloth., rofiei.a6 a.l far ttfllk t lCT DALZELL A co mne2 Liberty meet Slltl 4a.rl,r.tiu . 6 1 ,17,y,Lb, by . ' RODT DALZELL &CO, attberty SALERATUS-51 mk. and 50 bar store and for Ude by ROBERT DALZELL to CO, nora Libeny et 13 1.7. T ' - ' l °E .4— FinatzlLL, &cc., Lib—, PETROLEUM! "There nee more things in heaven and earth Than are dreanipt of in philosophy " THE VIIITUFS of this remarkable moistly,. and constant application tor P. to the proprietor, has 'educed inn to have it pat up in betties with la bel. and di remains for th benefit of the public. . The PETROLEUNI is priatered from • well to this county, at a depth of . four hundred feet, is a pore WM daltermed article, mahout any chemical etmege. hot jest as flows hem Nature's Orett Labratero That a contains properties reaching a nornber of diseases,!is no longer le lnatter of ancertimety. There are aims things to the weans of nature, which, if It noon& migh t be of vast ocefulness in Clamming suffering, and m aiming the Minim of health and vigor to - many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it up in bottles. it had a reputation for the mire of dis ease. The constant and daily increturang calls far it, and several remarkable cores tt has performed, Is a sore indication of its future yomilanty and wide spread application in the cure of disease. We do net wish to trine • long parade of cent& eater, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work Its way 'into the ammo( those sr./suffer and -.irk to be healed. Millet we do not claim for it • universal applicant. in emitsfitlisrue, we unties.- tingly say, that in a number of Chronic Disc.. It to swindled. Among these.smay be eutimensted—•ll diseases of the MUCCI.. tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION lie its carlyitagc.) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA ; Dial.. Diseases of the gladder mod Kidneys, Pains in the Rack or Side, Nervosa Due.es,Neuralgia,Paisy, Rheumatic Piing, Coat, Loysipeln, Tetter ' Ringworms, Hams, Scalds, Drumm, ISSI Sores, Ac., hie. In-eases of debility re blting from expenae, or long and protracted eases of camant, thisl. media will bring relief.lt vial net as a vomit TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such eases, imparting tone and, energy to the whole frame, 1•11101 , ins obstrucuons, opening the sloggish [auctions, which cause dims. and a broken consmetiou, sad giving Life! and renewed energy to all the alga. of Life! Tee proprietor knows of starer. Mares of PILES, that resisted every other treatoseni,l get well under the use of the PETROLEUM for a short lime- The proof can be given to any person who ldestres it. None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold by the proprietor. Also by IL P. SELLERS, 07 Wood at; and—KEYSER h M'DOWELL, comer Wood M. and Virgin allay; mho are his nova-4 Er rragalarly appointed Agent/. • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN A E g onfi e netee of an order of the Orphaes' Court of hnymade the HI day of October, PCP, the undenigeed administrators de bents noe, with the will snoozed, of Robert J. Wilson, late of Rlttabeth awn.. ship, in said County of Allegheny, ileeetseil. lOU. on Thursday, the Oth day of Deuinoor,lB(9. al IDo'clock in the forenoon, expose to sale, on the premises, by public vend.ee or outcry, a Tract of Land' situate to illiubeth township aforesaid, bounded by the Yough iogheny aver; and by lands now or late of William Vankirk, of Robert Douglass and Admit Otlano—coo• wining duce hundred and eleven sores, one hundred and nineteen perches, and allowance, be the nine more or less. There are upon the said Tract, about one butilteilAmd filly acres cleared, a amen orchard, a log dwelling house and barn, and othef buildings. It also conttlits a consideyable quantity of kcal. The shove Tenet will be sold all together, &invert, to snit purgharers. It is situated at the First Dam on the Youghiogheny, about four miles by land from the mouth of that rivet; and betides its gualitle• for farm ing purpows, which are of a very h,gh order, it poss ees water int vilegen he terms w ill be made kn own at urea of sale. IL D.GAMBLE. novl-w3IS JNO. POLLOCK, (Presbyterian Advocate copy 3 times.) WI:STEM bornakez / Pittsburgh, Nor. Lit, 1549. $ AMEETINGGriIIe Stockholders of tine Company will be bold at their odice, No. 29 Water Pk, op Tuesday, the 11th day of November inst., !sill o'clock, for_the transaction Of business to tal anbraitted to toe Board of Directors: An election for thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing yea., will be hold at the same place. on the same day, between the boors of 19 and 1 o'cloca, P. M. nort-dtd J. FINNEY, Jr., Sec'y. tollowing certlfi lb Iriumphaut qual- Or • yv G OSHEN pIItIFISE—ICO bp Goshen Cream, I n mare andh ' STUART ?c SILL 11; OLL BUTTER—t bbl prime In More and for BC. 1.1, by nevi STUART& SILL BROWIS-1W don in more and for vole by • nevi STUART A SILL FLOUR -53 bble extra for solo be' novl SMART & SILL - -- - 13UCICETS-85 dor in afore and for sale by _LI novl — 8 rUA RT & SILL TrINZGAR—Utwe Cioer in store and forvale by V novl , _ STUART & RILL . CIGARS—YAP:a Reiallast M L OOD a Norms 11,0111 Leon De Ow; 6,000 Prineipeest Just nod on consignment, and for Kato low by uoVI STUART k SILL, HS Wood II • DIEMS Melon &Co. have Jost re calved ;9 y. of elegant styles Rion Dreaa Silk. noel °LIMNING CASHMERES—A. A. Meson I Co. M I ,e now opening EA ps of super Mourning Cult• rams and De Wins. . DONNET VELVI TS& RIBBONS—A. A. Mason& D open tbni May 1 cue of Bonnet Velvets of ell colon, nod tiOnps of lamb colored UOOOO Ribbons. noel I ' KEN . . WItpUGIIT CAPei—A. &Mason &Co b o o., reed corgoiloi of superior Freuell Copes novi. lOTATOES-3 2 21 1 r0 reed on consinment and r or ode by ' CRAIG tr. !Cl novl 26 arke% at • DOLL BUTTER-31bbla nun reed on ennsignment 11, and for *ninny nowl CRAM k S'IINNER T, - - ARD-4 bbla vstore and foe sato by CRAIG & SKINNER OTATOES-50 bbl. on C0112110119[0/, fOr sale by noel CRAIG BKINN RIt COMIE-50 big prime in stard s nAd s lo r tg sebiLL SUGAR -21 hbds tun roc'g and for sale by cool STUART tr. SILL HHogikr2 CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID—We recommend Ribbon's Writing Fluid to the pat rol:l,lo.ot the public as a but rate article in all re spects. It dows.ftvo ' from the pen without clogging it p and to th e coupe of • few hours becomes a deep bright black. Wm. Lippincott & Son, IL A. Fahnestock &Co., W ick Ruben & /o ho Moore, Iflegue Fader, wan & Douglas, S. Wightiroui & Co, Francis Sellers, C. A. MeAnultv & Co. Fur sale (together with Ribbon's Red and Machine Copy Inks) by lA' A. Fah:mama & Co.; Henry P. notivrans. Allegheny C 1,,, and the manufac THOS. K. HIBLIEKT, Dmaist & Chemist, novt.disr cor I and Smithfield at. -SUND4I.Ir.S.7-1-66—iiiirWatisnu • bbl a Lard; 14 bales Cotton; to arrive oo almoner Tuscarora, for sale by .01 ISAIAH DICKEY .& CO,front at_ l iklaiLASSES—te bola St. James Sugar House; 26 hfdo do do dm WO ibis Plantation• Due sale by ockll • RIIEY, MATHEWS &CO Litt ov LET7'EBE , - EALUStiIIiG Its the Pittitre7 Peen h Pest Mee from the lath of Om tattle let.° NOT., IMO. Peee eallitaj Ibrtbam please MI WY am ad , .ra osl . Ladles Mot, . • Adm. Co to Ahott Mel A Amon Mary Alb:noon Hely B MAI — Beckley Elie% Bradon`Lenis Bail Loeiae Black Sank' Brookcauer Lia Barker Etiek Blair Salina i _ C athe rine n Barker Eliza Howell A' crooks Barker Maxgaretlxßoaton Mailman& Brisbine Jane Bay n e Martarethßoacriek Marl , BrrenliomPLA.. Boyle Anne Ballet Beaten) , Beanie Man , 'Boyle C Byrne °aria 11 Cantu Nancy Clark Saran A. Cinder Isabella Cameron Mary A Clark Mary Ann• COLA Mary • Camel I. cement. Mary ACi E Ctananagb 'Mary .CAeltran N E Craver Ann Ann CoItZIMA Sarah C erasilord Mary Casbnonel Ellen Connor Margaret Callan Anna Canlfleld Ellen I Corwin lane I • Davidson Mrs Dexter Mary DOM] Mato A Davis Louisa Dz.= Eliza J Dow Wig Mi. Davie Mathilda Dixon Mary Ann Matto Charlotte Deleuy Judy Donley Mrs Dune. Maria Dotiington Eliza Donovan Abigail Dune. Mary Done. Sarah Adel PUddY Edmunds Mr. Eliost:Elis'a . Edgar Her Egad Julia IS Nana I Fagg Martha Finnigim Mary Fortune Caroline Farrel Widget • Planes , . Ellen Freer !dug Jane Feeney Bridget Fetter Caroline Fry AllOll J. Fi(eNJ Gamble II . Gardene \ r Mary Grim Elisabeth Gamble Mary Gibson Ann Graham Mary A Gum Limy Jane Gillespie Caroline • • Bally Mary Hay. Mallet Hillier Mary Ann Hamilton Hester Ilaydon Gmbh, Hind. Jane ' Hamilton Mary Head Hazy K Hood Ellen Hazily Susannah Helar Sarah Hobson Ellis. Hawkins Mrs Henry Kalb Ann Herder Widow Hay Jane • lone. Lyililtlll Jones Ann Kammer. !Babel's Kier Jane M Kinney Annie t: Keenan litre KiLin Mary T Knox Vies Lansing Martha Lowry Elizabeth Learle.r Nary Langnon Fiisab'tbletwery Sarah Learie Nrt Lilly Mathilda Lynch Mary F L. Pbeher Little alarigarenta Lent 8 Maloney Mamoru Marshall Mary A Miller Sarah NV Mani Elizabeta Maras Ann E /4110 , 1dt Mary Maxon M. II Mellardlll . . Matthew. Arm Middleton Ellen Morrow Mary }I May Jade ' Miller Jane C 'Morrow Jane - Montgomery E McAffrey Eliza McClellan Elvira McEnin S A McAllister Ilan'h McClellan Inns McFarland W W McAleer Cathie AlcClellsud E MeGovrin Margin hielltide Mi.. McCoy Isabella McKnight C McCandless S ' McDonald Cathie McKesson E S - - . McCausation Al' McElroy Rodger McGtoceE hi .1 NicGerhy M C McElroy Margl • Newel Catherine Noland'E J Norton Elizabeth Newman Jane Park Anna Philipps Isabella Pryor Ann Philips Elisabeth Pierson Elt • • Rams Maria] Reid Nancy Rooney An. 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B fore ensung under the style of BUSUP/ELD LEADER, has been dissolved by Mary Leader to n. -knris enure interest in said arm to John Me 0,11,• All busaness connected with the arm of Bobatad &Lead. dulwill be antled by S. D. Bashaeld - & - Co., echo ~et y anthotimd to make all collections - and adinet all clams. •• • HUMIPIELD it LEADEN. Pittsburgh, Oct. 27, VAR . " • • N. IL—S. 0. LIGSHFIRI4 & CO, will doatiatte 1/.0 or holm]. end retail Lk, Goods and Grottem basis:teas, at the old .tore mom, No. 959 Liberty' at, when they will be pleated to Lava &el, Mond. - arid samisen call and contain& their stack of goods. . • ' cula • • B.G. BUSHFIELD & CO. 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