Mili=:ll!ES Olthatkruir.togithou,..: Q..ff,,, u,,i,i, id ..'eil.X e1;C...... S; '.., .. Z. ' ' •-• ArbitisothswolOesameduiaeont 4110-114,1411 of T radskroutiKorrtaistilidee.l- • ~. '• wm.i fierviiv.p.L l T: L .s.l ask girt ' JNO. 111-Dlll TN' Itrat./48ORNERY. I' DAVID-Mod - Es& - . ..-.• 7- - MOYololollt4OrEitlani, erg• . I z. • -,' ~, .., i ,, ' %1 a ßo eNtnialbe A •-••!., L s ! a n . drOr Oisapw New fork .Nov 19 . t 4.-4,,-,.. ..s B otithm . lVLOrk.'s s ii.Nov al Kaniarostl e _ ..erpool i -• .ott4,4Nov N Amori I • , fmtverpool .to' 11 Nov 4 A rabia.;.... : Liverpool ._Boston Nov 29 oia%:ta..olasow.r.i..Now Yotki Nov 211 avaria: i'', % - litiotithW4DOl9inV Y'bft"' lho• S Baliimursi . : . Liverpool -New Y0rk....-Deo 1 Norwegian. LlvergoopliaPortiond- ....Dee, 4 Scotia- ,' ' Livenstibl ..:New - York" Dee I Edinburit.';',, ....Worp.ool , ..,New,Yurk. Dee . Euro a 4.:P....-..kipOol:‘;Befittin. 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NEWS • put burgh The ete a hi er:Arscgoetajo;2. - -walfp lqave Cin einnati ware.= • • Clweisunestl. The river` iienuritizioei 71E10 Stitardif evening, and up to list night, had twolen about twelve. inches. Thwe exeradx6eklienee to Louisville and over seven 'feet - along the lower' Ohio. We have no let t or. more 'exorable ,news from the Cumberlan very 10w.k. , Tim Kanawha. was falling. en Friday. with r nly two let from. &hues to Eitel mou'ltreights are now offer 4 lag in noderate quantifies for all lieints.—ahe steamer 3,13.-For.ierii:ild .frwal Cairo with .over 1 000 bales tifootton iiiiderstud COIll. Pa vid elbAon has sold his stea 2.er St. Lc Ms, to par ties in Pittsburati k firroush Capt Beltshoover, for s B . ooo .—Theitallie List, from 'nobs urg 1. ar rived at fdesiiihis on the 16th. • fit. Louts. ' - Emma. No. 2, arrived here o.a tae 7 he steamer, Turd. ay. j The river hire is still rising 'slowly, and in the 14 hours ending a:10 a r m. yesterday it swelled two and a half inches, and was tit. a seven fart one and threi:.-lpiarters inches above low water cars In pe it itairs4 1809. There* ritratithiihe chattiest out to_Cairo tad 9 teal° wean Gal - and Galena. The last arrival from Cadre report)/ lifte e or wenty boats on their way down, but none o: them . ground or Wahl trouble, Tha„loweir Ohio is rising slowly; with a good cage of water for navigation, Tnelltincislis tailing slowly, with sfeet-in the hannel frO.MAkOrliaowm he Upper Mess7a s lp t I is rising Slowly with Ave bet fru.iKeohnk down. The Mississippi WAS about stationers at last am ounts. and there Is preaent ho Mate in IC. The weathe? _b_ool4 . anifonts 13nsin:se on the' raiding is dultrUdrernmeht transportation is io n on ea briskly as ever. and boats are leaving ere every day h loads of Govern:neat and raw at trfoiniAtat onth. 1 Memphis I The Bulletimgthe 17th wa r : There Wag it*o47oat of ut ility op the levee este, des'. Tinarel4rere ssverel4bolts - awaiting' men. The Jildy Jackson aaamtla from einem f..ll of frpight a d passengers. It is rumor d that the selittlftstnpais .has (*taints& the oon a t for earrrhei...the Mja baterawttat ro so d c o _ embus. and wilt go into that trade, • POW/ PAMMIG ITEMS ~. , igl Itlitiiiistill. „ I , Lard is s'siiiiyit, t 831'is ottsKit and Bi'lia9c ask- L eau were Made at both 8 4@i.tge. Balk tillatiidebri:;fitily oared; would readily itt0m511,03141/4 Clear Sides' boxed tir 4 ll 1 (.. sk• E 6S(Cit . ' l 7c. an and d are on some . in w.., oes held , t' :biatkes. .. . . Green Of drldraidtkaito cat Out; cora land e . 'iito en are not totally had at lots tan Sc,S nor eiiitesat lees than Se, Hoge were (again 'a `trifle Itrtuer though not °Many higher. I Averag s of 200 lbsare hard to oy at iewr:o4 11 A45. And are giszeillfy sera at 50. Ittase . nailftlbs:ccmmanded $4 55 it'e 4 80 . anx • Ty rinse from $1 . 70 toff 80. J .l 6lditte. The Hog nuiticet to-day op ened - buoyant and ruler end ptiou minutes 10@150 on heavy .ighla, and deidalight'weighte. with AM active eman from ehippara,puckerexad . speen!stiont he isles were; e. „ruching about 15,,t4e) head t prioes , -reiWrig . from $3Vg3 t5 - for heavy eights . averaging 200 POtmde- and - newiirae: • 3 WO3 35 for medium to,,doed-weisbte, averaging SO pounds audlikeyriirdi.; and 60 8 2 135 for com ion EOM aViltlk/Uk.4811 tairi pounds. Clnetax " eitAiritameei, Market. 1 6' dayt podvialeir The gales V_ t at'rwbacel ) l o : ; a t at 9,00; Tarehoute ,giattblids..vm! 10-at 10 50: -1 3 af; two at 13 50; on e ' at. 00: twitat'2o'6o atot amteen I:exes. ranging om 650 tor 2 Itoooloteriight. ElltintreSt--€ollelliarket . • The maitit a cleavers , dull.at. bdytre are 3t, preasCrt Quotations are nominal v: 10 291 M0d.alignikVilt 324 and I JavaS3K t o tn. - 6Eqpt.' COCHRAN; TTORNEXIANI). aQIAISIMLOII. AT LAW. Office A-41 1 rgN i t att•A r ir Cgtqt, _ . L L tZoiTHUSTFD TO Care wig 4 rocelvP prompt attention. Col otions mare-amid thermoneY - PromPtir remitted deddyd • 11 0 ilV .!!i i r i f i , A l ir b Ci n ir rEA o tOilB ge ere 71 ' 51 !IPAufeeterito e Moder snack of ' Vs ICE, • s I blob we se*Mperoll to doilvorfroto our 00.11 B ARA A WilririnWilrr e oot 4 Ifaiiiiiiiidos“-ohrion , ow 4 .t. aid es -9 I . laYgt F I F I R I . ) .: 47461.4.). • 8 :4: " .rsM.A btdi taiWit a tis . ' ittrreq &Wee make payment..ami thosa ring' 'Maims' to meat them to i _..„„ ;?, aI 4 1 , 3., FETTERMAN, s Pittsberghi, treet, aw Administrator, I. k NEw . Aeti 'D DLE r teT tkii — V1NT41111440474111, SHAWLS:, MERtNOjd DRESS GOODC , :, -trod 0i37,0 7 4 — * ti1,,," • - dealreth • its Wahl.* for oitsh, iaatrw - Liworrs; , • , i bright and hegatifai YsrohiCn BalsamAt.ft , cieficit. cot ' I 314 lif O . .rJ-N , Lz 0 p.A,M_ , t 1 .S ItiTcram sox 11 WLIENI maw. gimp .rgla - nvidmig. For solely ?, tippwr. 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Choking or auffecating,semLations when in a lying vesture, Dimness of Vision , Dets or webs be lore ins Bight, Foyer and h ull Pam, in the Bead. Defici e nt • .Peur a tion, lowness of theta aid AStraill the Side, Back ; Chest,- WAG. • Buddeallivilies offieet, Burn ing hi the "Flesh,' Coestant unairininivi B ;rid great.deptro' 43" Qr„; • spiritit,:: _ • d wit emativide treyent, xidlowlever;Billions Fever. ha t THEY DONT/ilk' • 1W .i..eilistutuif. OK, WILLSKIk They will cure the iboYeAtiessitgiv..i . diiety": '4) sees out ofa hued:wt.. Indnco' gamma Morel": regetable hosteof,tgooraiittiWblaridatineeru. Jukes a vending% have epened.mpori suffering 'amenity the floodl e ittesfirriAstrtuusin.tbit shape if poor "attic:y..l4le 'eompoiluded•with buttrious frusta and christen Tonics. Stitnitehles and Bit ten. Bewails of the inririmerable •array of aieoholio preparations in plethoric bottles * arid big-bellied kegs; under the mod'est appellation of Bitters; which. instead of curing only aggravares ciiisput o s, ad leave disappointed Buffeters•in despritr. YOU.WANTSOMETHING:o STIIENGTR•. ;Elirre)u, YOU WANT 4 GOOD API'ETI TB, 90 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP, YOUR CON , STITUTIONI DO YOU WANT TO PAWL WELL, 00,X0t1 WANT TO ORTRID OP NCR VO US . NESS Da WANT EN.r 'WY I Do yogi want-to alio well I' Do., you want , s brMic and vigorous feeling liAND''S GE AN BITTERS. fiveri.J.ffet'etaa D.: - -011ceopedia 7:Of Retigiotse Knoialidge. ' Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason-why a man; may not testify. to the benefit he Wilma! himself to have received' from any simple preparation in the hope 'that he may thus contribute tei thaLberostikof others, . Ido this more readily in regard to Hoof bind's German Bitters, prepared . by Dr. C. M. .lacktion, of this city. because,Lwas -prejudiced %Mind them for many years , tinder the impres don that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, jam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, e 1 ,for the removal of this prejudice by proper_ eats, and for .encauragertkrto try them:t when racing from ttoat and: long _bastioned debilltr. he -nseof three bottles of these Eitters,-_at the 'eegliming of the present year, was followed by Indent :relief. and restoration to a degree of wilily and mental.vigor which I had mot telt' for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re skins., I therefore thank God and my friend for *eating me to the woof them. J. NEWTON. D ROWN. Puustnetyur,t, June E3,1561:1. : 'rose the Bre. Joseph H. Sews rel,,:Pcieser of Ore • retraißavid.CiAsirdio: i :_---, --- DR. Itoggoer—Dgme Elarr , .l have been tr ez Brandy requested to connect my name with corn nerida.tioha of different kinds of medloine, -but /PI3 tall Draolics aa iout sr!' mx;rippsoptists• / have nail cases declined; but with a: ear proof in various instances , and particularly kayos& farndy,of the wildness! of Dr.„lfoof. • - landreeman , Mitami I.Zepart frairtMliastial wow to express my full conviction that for !general debility of thesystem, arid especially Lir gr_Dotaplakititis if eafeana valuable•preparatioir. kr aomecalus es i l lpfail. but usually. I doubt not '! , irwm-he y - qiNit7oAllose 'rho' suffer from " Is t bbl, - . 1-Y°42rEs .7, l ll r ltteff,b -- Eighth below Coat s -street, Bar:. Dhal Zfills se. clothe We Q., AZDAWANWLiNDE.R, Ger ' , - ' Chutrarrrown.:.l)mel• WI. • D .D.l3l..Thoggort—Sir—lt na ve Me pleasure, years ago,to give_ youa certificate; -raid:l77'in _t I dilermari Bitters had done - for me. lam owperfectly oured ; of all those diseases your efficineprofesseatooure r viz; DrePePsits_Obron cand-Nervous debility, disease. of the Kidneys" to. 'The powerful influence it exerts.ahou Ner voriproitraticm is surprising, I have been con -suited' frequently in reference toYourffittemand mithinitt n entagon3t trechnuneoled IClonthh aboveco plainta,'an every instance at _hag are/dually opred., Your. . nretlieinti-'4lAleit 4reputation in- flettnantowri,--mul irrioldrn - cry: DsurEtore..str&lwistoat.. of the - GrocerjK res. jrerelzeptahruuttion_what-44ray,let : t.hapkoo et* (Itcl t iVrwilt. th.M r i guiri ' 'Ci ' ' l = ribleVielnitY ore, .... "ffir,.„t • - RespOttidiP; ; * . .. !,..1,41f1C _- . Elliz •: .. Main anova jtittemhow, unillatown.. ..... . ... _..., -. .- . 11IIleill. { / JUST is -1927101.1. k :21Y1 i so ibiz. zia, *run, upiko ohnsriffition,anii-giv 1114 .ttr . jf:ll4/freP4*.l:4.:ll healer • VA= 'I" '? '''.'-- !-• .'_t „. .' .. : 4 ' - I • TO .1 4 10** 1 102Z oittS* ' .if t, " ~,,-.• ' _,.. Pnel La ilin , Ds. O. hi. Juicing ...,, ,tordsuptethhirhat dr :41 • i --. re t th a severe diarringsgerteomed incurable, snk , whila r c al eatly, w ad, rikei' ; -When r we - ,14 ' b • Y Ir Chi r erl'slidnffilurvi to .., , *ali t 44-asbAnie: IA fon some.of-yourilittersin Areatrkre Mr. *pur l beset a p styli • ' , i stored:l.GL, . it4 frietie rrhUttli_ 9 .. . , k iilbti'Orgroonitaideti whotiffen t • ems: Manner and , •frotc-thifluithe'',orsirrie‘w, , : t hl u AT shared thlvilithirkljaffinte in this . , la te , expect to lakttri tathe Beat or war with t pts'7, '-on;arld spart certalirlYliduirisiuppit rittife Ed ; lidnmplarajosekr-LWouldnot'betwlthottit ''.• I its WeSght in, gold. piutip*irly on gohog into 'l= ' intistone'regione•- , Vr - . - - - -..< lOU* WW I. il: IL AMMO. - -- , - . - :•__VotananY II:80Ott Wort. • - I ,wr•-h,..<4.--_, t- 4 ~e...T. BEIVAREVAMUNTEROgee i o 'Begittkik th X. • ,iffinittairciPi. I'ACKBONIt eW!ArI'AIVILIO PrburinalottaiAtitiraleadfort 010 681 ,tiropit 1 . 171,E133rr; 4 . • • owaggeoss To C. Bi..Tiokaiiii,s ; lN i v PBOPRDL7O/18 1 irßor aale bY t 4lrt '. a aid Dealan r M the United-8 and by 2 • •• j 2 r • -1 FHW, H. intmgi t , 51._ P. 111€11WArirki- Pi ,burab. blyStai•deod'Allestieny Cur ips.Mso for sale atJOSEPEPLEmmis ooh idtif the Diataoad'an/rOodidoet. servile also by — • • gomNit4rilia• s- 1 3 0, 1 rfirManialilialid Fojw4lliresi z , MUMS NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION . CEL SBltalkilEt) GERMANifIVERS ~.. PREP*WHIIY '1:.1:: , -v.. • Will effectnallyokre AY • _ ...., THE DAILY:- EDOADIANOED , ....,. t• . .... One year by mail ''`' .:............ ... :iS 00 I Six moitim, ': ..i. ...........,..... .. .. 4ka ....i .- 1.4.... - p.: ..4 15 •., One 1 " " .4:tt....,... ...... ... '7O :.. -Ake *oak. delivered in., the - ctiq i"..:: ' 18 Sin* c0pia0. , ..... * .z....4.......,...............'...: 3 To manta per htitoredri.... - Zz...: ........... 2 00 NEW ADVERT-1641W BATES.' Thllowinttatea nab baii been asreepon es by:-the Publfthatinff tee Pittaburg Dailyem. to take effect °nand after WOO ' day of Novomber. 3 882 ,0 n-all-new tontraote : #' o, o3VlRNwidignigt.: a.= ! PER lINGLE EiQuanE,rEyEktir'belt. One itia w r s tion ...... 8 60 Tielitinigis. - ... *9 00 Two erticaula",.. pri 00 finicret- 11 E 09 1 Three eitierg ,4 88 nt.mou ',I 11lC,00 Ono wenk.....,...... 4 010 va months._ _l4 00 Two weekirl ' • - .840 BEV:Months. -' ' l 'lBoo Three v,reek5.......;: • see Niiiii"Mointhi,i'..' 20'00 One month .99 0 Olin year ' .$O , 00 fr ro scir,ANtazA*LEatArrr " in. Whic4 l :46 . .weAteprivilaite of awe** change of 1 0litlOr.. to, De . inimintbdranuingnaw, en PER fikNecE SQUAREj'EPERYtAVI Six motithx,, ~ - -.................-Sigeo Twelve montim ' " SO 00 A tt a t0ra'N0ti0e5..............1.4........ 225 lif , Notices. . . • • -. ; 75' Death o boes. cull; . e . ricon ...... ...-...-.: I_so liek. 11 T advertieementa -ordered in for ette 11 , Month,for lees time, to be cash at the time of 0; 7 dering.l 1 —: ... F , ..,!..Ecle'tAtt. Trtte''*tijds :F4ig.-, When, early in the Bumpier of 1812:, it became known, to the 'various Indian - tribes Of the that the United. State! "-had declared •war- against Greatßrifain, the principal war chiefs presented themselves at Detroit and : ' avowing- their friendship for thif rAmerican 'brothers,- solicited the favor of fighting their battles witlf them against the English. - But from a mitt take% eentiment of humanity, our govern-. ] Merit deellited to accept-Itheir seivices.-- Had it done so, there it no doubt that the ' l effintioP of much, innobent -blood .might have peen prevented.: Such; however, was the policy of our rulers daring that , time. . Noiooilgr Faajt known to the enemy "that these cifferti had - -been refused than British emissaries were sent among the tribes, holding opt great .indavilierits for them to tern apanspiheir fornier friend!), arid takehp arms with - thelliglfith: - Thef i ld chiefs, who haddlsen in long in tercou . e-with the Americans, refused . , to Bitten a:the Seductiensj ;t hus theagenta ui ,employed; but the restless young braves, influenced by some of the hot-headed young chiefs; gladly embraced the terms, ,and, so they could be engard in the fierce contetifions.ef rifttre,they caredjittleicin • irhicn ltideqhey were fighting: ' 4 Acedng these warriors, who thus took - part 111" the enemy, were many" bands of Chi pewas, led on by their respective chiefs.; ' But there was. one noble old sachem of this trlbe who refused to - take up the hatchet unless he :could be permitted •to use it against the enemies of his good, kind friends .the Chemoke-muns, or Amer icans. 1 This! man, with his family. recouped tratOoi the last, - 'and of Lila "is related the folio - 441g incident: li r e,itas an old and much respected Thief, "natiedlNegwa-gen, or Little Wing, and was said by those who knew him to have ldiCt i e ni s • o g e ippewss, a times remarkable for their tall, athletic and handsOrie.warliors. Ne-gwa-gen, over six feet in height, was straight as the oaks of his own forests, and with a muscular developement seldom met with oven among his people. Added to these physical characteristics, he pos sessed a countenance of striking beauty, and a manliness of bearing which at once proclaimed him a nobleman of his own raee, ' Hearing that the war was soon to com mence,lthe brave old chief, with his war tiers; piresented:himself to the Governor of `the then 'Michigan Territory, tendering his service lfor his country. But like that of all the Indiana, his offer was refused.— However, to . temper the refusal and still retail; the good will of the chieftain, the Governor ordered that he and his warriors should pe dismissed loaded with such presents as he and his braves chose to se l'"ect. , .. ••,. , :"No no!" exclainiedNegwa-gen, when the-proposition was made to him, "tell the Governor our- rifles and our traps will intiplY us with all we require. My young braves re strong, and if. not permitted to -fight i frthe Chemoke-mans, can obtain in theiv•b4ds all' we requite 'for food and clothing. Yet there is one present we would be glad to receive t ? and the chief pointed upwards to the beautiful stars and atripee,, floating proudly on the breeze over hiheads. "Tel the Governor," said he, "we would e proud to accept that, and if we cannot Sght under it, we would rejoice to i t seeitivavingover our council fires, and we will promise that the Saginish (British) shall never take it from us or insult it." This reqiiest being communicated to the I3ovarnor,he immediately sent for Ne-gwa geti'and presented him with a large flag, which theAdjan z reesjiad iiith,great sat ,isfaction, amid, raising it above his birch bark-canoe, paddled it out into the river, and-with its gallant, folds streaming be hind lint, and i followed by his warriors, he somi disappeared front sight around a hett&lif I the bank. - .Affer the war had progressed tor some time, and the enemy had obtained. posses sion of ill the Northiest frontier, includ- M;Bettoit, and the importatit post of Mackinac, Ne-gwa-gon, with his family and a s small band of faithful ; warriors, retired o his old hunting ground on the mainlandnear this lastmamed fort. Here. devotinghis time ti the AIDA ; he resided in,a -eo foible. tsigram,', aboVe the top Af4shic , day and.night, waved , the Stars and Str ip es presented to him"by the Gin , - at `ernor a Detroit: ". - , .-slircord oon reached the British officer in cowman - of - - Fort Mictinac that . the. Am ' ' - Ilifhtil be t i hoisted almost nn: er i • er theVarY guns of Steifort . 4 and a party Oftittlillett-wast sent to investigate the mat te'• • ' ' • , ' AI Thesemen ,returned to : thefort saving flag ilidlbeen- - 'hoisted by an Indian, . lirboitifusetto - take it down.. On hearing thisrepoft : the commanding officer ' after after septiirisatclnig.hia men for pot tearing the *ffendirlif Xmli.l4 finin hi *off; mounted . " iifiriiek and rode out to the camp of the Chippewh chief. , • , , . Ortarrivinetherer 7 ilia - first `'sight ` that grentedhle ele.lrl.l4 , the hated _"zed, white and blue" lienti ligmtifi.„o,o4reea, of the fineett'-whiltgeigdAn--4. =ere ;lieneithlt was the pave told,Ahief , and his family,' partaking ahfid •etgliiktii* ki ' , — . -- As thii n g roan ~ approsehedr- the ihfeithsa to y hui feet, and antrited his visi- A9r to join -thin', '43fit the-:littar, scorn -Tag Tag ; , -the i Indian' s hospitality, —pointed iianglitilyito the American ,fie,g, and An-, mandia—f. 0,--, , -14i 1;i -s !, j ,, . - ~-,..-4 . i - "Who tweeted t hat vile banner there?" ` "n replied Ne-gii4on, while _ he rained his manly figure to his greateif heiglit,andd.the little officer be fore him with i_ds 142 en, from head-.to foot. ' 'I did-it, /IL -- --- -- -.-- . Ter t it away, t IR,. i Or , 11 . 4 . • . 0 ng , - - !, i. 4 i' 18'1: . . , liabomin, provoked to, paliaion by.m.kg.the termed the cool impudencoof the luigan. "It is ithe flag of the Chemo-ke-muns, and must not fly here." , "Why not?" demaided the old iliiif,' withodt removing his gaze from the officer —"it's my fl ag!" , . "I day it's .the flag of the Chemo,ire mun,l returned the other, .."and I . 11 , not permit it torffy here. - Rini Gait' ' '''-ii - ' Master, and now owns the countft.ijs Tei ' peat it, that flag. shall not wave 1 1 _, z' t --‘ . - ,i 1 "Anti . .who'll prevent it ?" exilainied 4a ±he gdiiiii, advancing to the Tnglishreati I and assuteizig till'the liatitenr'ana dikenty that a brave varrioicah at thrieicasdamo r E ... ; *tinned : "See here SaginasliXAtad he poiiitedlyoudly to the'dear old,emhlarti iirlibert 'that is Ne-gwa-gen'ii floe= 'Ariit wliedmy-good friend, the Cherub:4mi mun CioVerhor, gave Mato mylimpiitr. l'ilroMised him, upon the word of a - 144413h0u1d not:be insulted—and an -.. .diair chief is no' split-tongue—he '' "t" lie:,_! ‘' II ' : _These mprds. were accompanied= : •. - certain demonstrations on thepatiof, o brava Oldwerriorthat convinceSte,..,,_ „ 114:Captain that single - han d ed he 'was 0 . mateli:forlim . ; and. giving vent-10 ; We etit-: i fililie angerm threats of whatleiwbillitt ...4)... on 'the morrOw—the officei:thert tifiNt , ' ed his horse's head and galloped'-back lb Vie fort. 'Title to his threat, on . the followite Morning the British captain, with a -inlaid of soldiers; sallied out of the old fortreat,l, and directed his march toward the-ca.* of the; "obstinate savage," as he term ' the brave• Chippewa, determined to we .from his hands the hated banner,}wier s drag it st his horse'slail in trium ph to thli post. . Bat ilsie-gwa gon was prepared for. Ma visitors, and, ordering Ins wife and chill dreg to withdraw to the woods, he place* himself alone at .the foot of the fiardafft and awaited their arrival. Soon their footA steps Open the dry forest leaves were hearde and then the. offleer, mounted as before " came in sight, followed by half a score red-coats, carrying their -muskets opal their shoulders, Still that beautiful flag continued to . row atsfolds against the breeze'; and thd captain, in advance of the men, and wit h . a threatening motion of his sword, demand ed,,,that it should be delivered to him in% staeter. . . Irr•rmoment the old chief, who pos.. sessed the :resolution and courage of As. lion, i *t his eyes upwards to the obj of .Ind'pride, and laid his hand upon the hilt of his :knife. His eyes Slashed •fire,J and he was about to give expression to-hid indignation. Bat, restraining himself, he reached upward to the slight cord which confined the flag to its place at the end of the - pole, and, slowly lowering the buntingi caught it in his hands, and, without de-. faching it from its halliards, wound it round his left arm. Seeing this motion of the old Indian, the British captain, misinterpreting it into an act, of • submission, laughed contemp• tuously, exclaiming: "Ha! ha! la I my old red akin, • I thought the sight of a red-coat or two would bring you to terms ± Come, now,. hand me. that Yankee rag, that I may do 'with it', as it deserves." But,!casting a look of defiance at the officer; the brave old sachem loosenedlis tomahawk from his , ,beli. and, laying •it across the folda of the fiefhe had prom- I ilagusaatf of theThemo-ke-mun. He has but one flag and one heart I If you take the one yon shall take the other also l•' `"Then be it so !" shouted the English man, chafing with passion. necessa ry, your blood shall pay for your Obati nee), I" Add, turning in his saddle, he ordered his men to advance upon the brave old man, and, cutting-him down tear the object of his devotion from his down, f he soldier were hastening forward, in j obedienee to this cruel and cowardly or der, when, as if by a preconcerted signal, Nelwa•gon unfolded the flag from his , arm, and, waving it over his head, gave a, long, piercing war-whoop, that rang sharply upon the ears of the astonished English, and was answered by fifty others in all directions about them. At the same instant a bind of the sachem's braves 1 --sprang from the thickets, and, with .up raised knives and war-clubs, enclosed the redcoats and their officer. Finding that they were completely at the mercy of the Indians, and deeming "discretion the better part of valor," the captain, whose instructions had been not to provoke them to hostilities, withdrew, crestfallen,to the fort. The gall ant old chief, calling fur three sheers for his darling flag, immediately re hoisted it to the forest breeze, and kept it flYinitill the end of the war. The gallant defender of the stripes and stars contrived to visit Detroit every year, bringing his family with him; and his be- loved flag at all times flying over his canoe. General Cass, his good old friend, never failed to reward his integrity with supplies for his people, . and among other things, with two new flap, which_ floated in tri umph over his wAstam in the wilderness, till the brave spirit of the noble old war riorjuined his fathers in the happy. hunt-. ing ground, when one of themmas planted oteihisigrase, where it wayedtilLthe sum, mer breezes and ,the storms of winter frit tered it away to shreds, and its bare pole' at length.rotted to the ground. Spanish Proverbs The bath has no pOwer to whiten the ne gro. Idle alone is busy before folks. A bad wound heals, and a bad wound kills. Gardeners' feet ,seldom hurt the , gar den. , Never sell to a friend, or buy ooru of a rich•num. Niveikick a mad bull. If you want to whip a dog, say be ate Itreadivith 'eyes, cheese without eyes, and wine 'that leaps up to the eyes—are hood. Never stop a bull or a' medman. The lion Is not so brave as they tell tic Children and fools speak the truth -al wallrihomises are like crabs, they run . back wards. eleara;a etory l .but never dark; The firti, of soup, and,the first of woe are the best 4 In frosty weather a' nail is Worth a horse. Nanyamens reach heaven, .''. 4 .148,re both carriem"—we shall-meet egaiamettlitivoad, A q'oo_sigeet" leave a bitter taste. lt!,11,4110oor rat who has not a hole,* ethinbi ave.sometimee good eating} IF - Titifnicin cunning but, the hunter is Live with - Wolves and yonwill learn to Jiovrtr- Fttfroin the man who hones‘ you would the Wipe. An old sinner's apology Ifni= 9ners on& moutit)ie, that whenacandle is nearly bil*t OW:" a little winkednese alirays lirotighOsnidble. ',IT . 1 4XE - BIIPBRIOR'OOPPER KUni3 WORKS. zw.dlyxtpl . **7?-;&- - • • • ntannfatitoraraf t3hastin and itok - 40144. Praised per,BotinmaJtailed ,ama..l3peltit ' Balder., &a. alitso im rfams and dealers -- ,2 1 & 1 8 4 • . asp votstanto on , .land. Manion% Maohine ' To , Waraousa. No. 149:FIBBT and 111( 11COND iITREKTE4 - PittalitnV Pecks: VP/book! ordemofVoPpar outto - anidealrad !pattern. ~.„A24.17d&v,/ Read R e a d Read Ihn i Ciii7A-Ini I • . BEST =lamp TO THE simmer ‘Pß If . D. and thank eufatins from aralltaepr.ot TO ALL, , YOUNe ANi014:11„." • - "Icingirlib, ozp.erienca,Arnat. Mfg 11.1i4oni try themorlorlenclans " T ., • SPECr Purohesets'Wm Lion b.ftryinalfitaisS',jmeidii IAMOi;• J - DZIO.. ti - No su it 9 Ain itteet,.Post tuldbig; The nue", POlge• ' inserted In bid - ft/wee. Dewar : Impostete and 2-I;deninti SPOneer.* "A - ay BREWERS; AND-11., • Pgairt Ilk- c rgalult surgar.,Pittiburgb. SeDtenberlo.l36. j usorON Iktasatrn HIP.` -fie' e rartiershh'heratokWimistirrhw' 003 ?AMER and W..& , GARRARD., -+lnut.ditisolved on-the 20th of.Allg ol o./ 22 0, W. Ittad.RßAßDbeing.inithotizei - M:Setfliknii the it [?A of the late firm utlhe offietain the/31%1j The Brewing mill be oontinned ENCRR W RAY: who intend , to lave al are:ic i . hand 'a flupidtior - artiole of ALE; POB - -. TEtt , BROWN, STOUT. The underslinieqf Will lie thankfultothe friendtof the late firm fdi lieontinuance of their patronage. and Womble , to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all may purchase &ran them: ' ' - - Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of Llbeatzr street, so. ' long known_ to the tombless community, will have the management of oar basineas. - with the MD nontrolin the Brewery. . Address all orders to SPENCER & MoRAN., •Phamix Brewery. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' JOSKPR SPENCER. JAMES WRAY; • l i z ti t k fATR D lORANka.. 7I DeBROWNIaIOL _ -; '.. 31AGIOAT OffieNo:so , thAe v ld t street. Piabargh. oiisan old (Akan _ nth. and has beim in , rrsonotorthehurttwenty , fire . .t.— v. 7ftn; Mfg, business has boon .-...efil 'sairibuod mostly forrivate and , 4 , 0 f, litugloaDiteasec. • " ` r. 6 t aim= AND BTRANTIItbui I. In need of a medical friend. shoidA gO Alb tt , InA.out the sure place of Solid. Thai AJObtor ti a regular graduate. and hisexpenei.i. ellit treat ment of a certain clam of Warsaw is s ears guar sates to the gamine of olitainint permanent se • .b 7 the nee of his romidlit , and.folkneing hit' • nos. :'faDR. 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