7,;;',.. ,- 71:::., iz , ?.‘. : .'' - . V 4rf 'g -: ViZ' '. ii 6 - . A , ..._. : :',' s: ~.~ r ~;_~; ~: ~:;.~ :~; ~. NOTI riiy guard floye.,,Q c • be. ' y mikrepresem ittitite • ptuvided 'with t,.1; • • ga 'us - 00 Ilea ' 3.tyrtaimi ;is r..rt , pxpinsion FOII.I4ICWA, 1 LLIN'OI.4, Isitr L1,E1:31,N 0,1)0, , S-• 1 DIAN ALLAN • 4)13 KEI)I4- 7 *-5 1 - nititit (titer EuF;, - v.ttss. ratr-JitGAN, RI W 4 e k.L3_p ; G-N - • : 7 ; i kitecroGA -- , 0 RN Ik& \ 5I O y> • IL BILIS • • 2» , •: • - • a , re yevrie - ,4H.,t nolo ; lo rrit olebt -it tie to rhatt y Guard - • to tine not ito • ;NW aapiahlt _!inytirizieri, , ryttiOse't aro A 01 . hit" r. 2 1. bt =yamit WOllll. I ay inveotiort v LL AD Et I:VA., r( ity'r II rne . it;!. ,froquottq of 1, for tl).fr ptcso, • to of hoaltb,an ,f 7 1-ietlce, , 5( 4 .• • tirft ~. 131111ieSC44 of tiir. ", TUC ertf: • y tiverez . .. • fr;sa., .o+le ccid,t, • 1. ru .0 a tui aceliet,l Ti:fl.Rii, 41 1 0 1 " . ce, 3141 rgh; for 1.0. PE° r.'l,nt, Dealer ii -es, 44.1tati.fets', ~,,11.11 -I 01) I -11,4 t.-r ' I • 7 ' t.r1,1 Isa! •• 41 • .r.J.1:4 -411v,61 cilafti Dr ,k•A rm tr., I f , %N" A froF . or,el rg• • ,41,i9.fizottrreT , *a : 2:114 , 17.M' ttrrtzbes-:V;-, ...1-#. 61454ef Caiw .It 2 5a•,67f ` ttti ott jAbbin _ r Oil r.: re I:eliv •• • r , tvt)o Wog, la • malerl4, l s! Et riVT 4OI • • •' , •ir,t;:s. ceit:NT. ' f LAP' t_74 , 01 - .31:0 11 r-f . :_ A goad of alr.Bwa 120 - 4 it , - Ito foulatencet, 4.., slid i:tillii!Or7.l. ,liiti) *tin N'ErAit orOr ,t • 0 10yt - • - bite DO. A 1! ght the ' 1 . 41 ti , ribe.' (FATtifilit. l46 '. l want C LIN 0. r,. Pi ftit - OtL t i' .g " •?e Ircd: 1.; i., ,, ,i :14 '7 1 , 44 : ' ovesi ::4,14 ettilig.# o . * - • * i, t tt i ittjia Killer' ' - ' 4- t 1 " 1 " : '' - it. l llloo ,s.•Aini. ' l i te.*4 - -,-,t • ,inot tq bis ?, •*.ti i r"iilo 4 0 • !ting, lituittivi ' .4 . 6k 2 it,. Trout: 441,,....., .. q !ate/Wm:is ",cla!T 1 - • ' : 1- i iti*igle li ' - • .- ''. j , Adebt iii) . SO _ ..?, mss - „ • t~r'Apaetyi, ~ic, {very arOtbt msc:=;; i v , ,L. PIT SILISH. ‘." ):74. P1111,1AP:-..z NV, IL 7/..*if STS. • • F '4O (Inc MERE f;Es:~I~i r-r Z . 7 1,111)tifactrirer , ~•• . .• • ••• -e e!...0 . 1e ;. A.R.S yeal , :':eta of At dveig o • 1. „v i; t.r.; C.,,00 6,4)14 7,00 r:,ou i;410 3.(:4.1 INER=I I ••j - ic:rr'fic i " ‘ 1 0 C H. - A ( . 1 r • , 4. T ., El • I ;:'I t 11 , 1 t •i '.. 1 ~.•.,• IL Emmyr 7 1. i T 1 7- I . ) t IMMO ' - r. A vo, L.a , t• • , .% , 's 'I~ c\ 1. 0•1 . 1.'Ni . 4 1 ft4.)141`, =NM P•IS• ". ; ( ~ ' =Mr T.l lit H. . . ,; t i. ; ) 31E1 MEMO EIBEIMMEESI 1(T. !I.) - '==IIIMIMI !, i io I=l/Effill!ll 'ER 4- ftvc,,, rricrced fr,,m do of Fouri b 511. II S EW L3irEEL.--4be tikt , seriber rusOcrlibßY hi- i _l. I 'firma hirr ukt friends and the puhrie thin 114 hos , uNenta a. Teunteraar-q BOtei, in frith St reel. 'OlO the :£`t- . ` ' *.• ^ ' tr rr. East ,- - - , , rhange Bank., and In qua bow* liiitely Otenpiedhy Mat- - z 3 A ~....__ L Q ,, on a lie .or c, rser cm uo - t. , . nr : ::,; : h F tr to Thew . Petrick. 2 Ild bia ' hoisted au Iron girt, roe Icon ells: , riA 1 . .1 , :i-1. - 171.,,, , F O, A , ~,,,,,, 4th ~ City livief." where iii setti be very "hippt 10 a d aW all Ar t. 4- 21,4 Y Pleise rt On him; tiete ..,... .ar Beet t;eed. jnet • ~ ..hati he provided. pliatthe : beatfare, land eyef -.rWathitt:. er. , ,.1v , •L, and far save at the Drug nod. S e ed seceAucnottallo4l to town and cinkiitry Qs 1 41 A: s" 1) F. L. SNOWDEN, ra'vetere. *- - ' : ' j 1 fi4 Litorty atreer, head of Wood. 1 , A tenrhoe rders Wiwi with to WV -ht thetirilreltor - 0.: .._ -------- -_ _._ _ - • - - -.. . ot e .. coo he taken.and , gentletnetelerern Bart aii or ~*omee ROCUTION t3l PAlRTltigftgitt/r.,---The : Can in - :, t - n. their dtithahirtniti`r:' ' -" . .- .. ...'":!* 4 L.: ' ' , ...';'• '''ri- ViDartilt-'rzji , : Itwert.l%!e . existitts:between -W IL- L Ile: toy forge and raii Attobterti had the latelA 4 kohlt *RD?, [IIG!X r... 0 maxi..., !.t ti' BOBME4Dieritsilii ttalg*aut a 409 d, - 116 4 err *O .... 41 , 11 . 1 4 11014142 , , 0P 5 "re 1 l iiirroiroai er m e entiNitlrenizivalrlCaitthoiiied ,Cis aed rehattmn w h- i' ll fit'AAßnmo l F:,re = 1 ' '....L.;:' -. r .7.' Ore VC iticco co tc....ett*A - Oriiicto. - 4....44 : ,: rft*le4a.tiik t o 4 3 , -tike. l l,,i,,*so r x..* I , lmli,p - ,.... ..-:.'...! 1 . ~ i ;LI- . • ' ' , - -c. - - - , Xtlehh4zlir 14 ,', - . 1; "-- .141,1,-... • ri-r, •-.-.., ,•., .. -.... - .- 4 e., 1 ,-.: - ...?•-• -Aliterw.• I • ...... ..- ,-..4.,. ; t o t ' ''- - - . ~,,4g. . .- . :.,.4 - ,:.1 . - r r*._ .„,,,,,,Y.1:14" - - - 4--7 . ,- 1 .4..z,-. e. , ..,..4.. -',:c;;'.-r-K.: :••;7•Stz. '• '2 - 1 -„, -, —, , ..• , z...k. - ;i'•"•';'' -- ‘ , . •,'-'•4•'''• - _, e ',:.---.:,/ ---, '-'-' ' ' -- ' • ;--.%•••..... i .".:t.43 1 iii•• - -e.:.•';•.-. 2 .•, - -4•7•Pi1i:....:: L'..;.V1..1 - .4'... - Viiti,i-V — .4i•-7',.......1e.•.4 - 1. - .--‘....ge. , Y. - .,0 , -, -,-. , .. • .. I~TG3'YE~'LL rAntes.f under tte - .: - . , ... , 4 „ ;-_ - : ,- 2:: - .4 . ;....,• -, -,-.-:. i . - !? ---,"T.-4 : :-4 It_.- _:,,L;-.4-,,fi,:i•,,ig.i.,' -'.'.):-.T. zi4. "; --. . - 4 . '.!ii:';.4 '''':;•:- :: ~'-.,:-::... ~-K, : --i:,. -,y•:, -, !:: ; .,,,,.... .., ~-.....,.: il-. •,,, - ..., ..._,.: ,:-,..,,.. R. E. MERRITT, DENTIST,-(o,Feejyt ,fce:A - flu's on the canal, the lakes and the River, or the Easle.rn cities, at prices as "ow as any ...tiler Apply 0. M. Marton, No. 5'..; Water st, or ac Steam boat Miciii;,n's Lansing. ir Co. Beaver. Hu-strard WeirthrrAar, Warren. 14',4etIcr & Ca. A kron Titomaa ec Co. Cleveland. or.t'En To J. R. Wink 4- Co. , G ine; W. C Malen, Sharon, R. W. Curl:ling:lam. New tt'e, Johe K , rlt Youn,tstor. J ihn Campbell. Newton Falls' Campbell r:,:nnt.gllstown; Er.broetz k Etridc. Ravesna; C. R`o.les, Fral.kim; H. A. iller Q Co.. cuy:,l,l 4 a Wel ii(7la n Whirche'id, Mast:n:lcm; Ct' Witliants, 4. Co., at('..):*; Klane,Doxis 4 CO., Hi/trait>: Cowlsc, Richmond, William: 4' Co., New York. sep 10 'EIN' LI C. NTS:— Th e Hva2r etteLtitait!: pa; tent ts the Ft,,,lir.—T`w:s:titeceiherf, Agents for Can's Pateit !Avail s for lair n nu L'og's Lard Or 'Aber fatly subsianeee. havereceived a quantity of the Cassius. icou rut he. They are pe,•itiacfgaipiettl , / lie preseLt hard Times, as It brooms; all pals of the couanunity to er.ono• n,is¢ in e.:l thtiip, and to , ISCriiia t rir Lamps U. the ic,ttin subs., rit , elrs fcei fully Hatiatil.i.l, and are ready to at sfe the most incredul..us that in usinc their Lamp.; there is a Foal sariNg vial P'a.s.; ;A Per cer , l. Pf Lamp uois in use. and a Certaialy of having a '4', hi superior, to thl' Ob'ilitied from the hest Sperm (in. 1, ed. ...nittte tbc Campl:ine. I • •re is no dancer of ex• -n. ntl rite constinel_.•:e i- s:tnide, tfr.i it I egoires Exaerietre to his. •t‘ea, always in "rcler. parifeelarl:, r" I ..t:e al'onlian peuoc 1., • h.! .. - mllr. to e.'s alei Lamps, as we feel :1,-,1 se.avir a I,mily Olt , floes not all" , 1 1- i y r i •• , ar flat u'.! , l to '.eeri trent t onstant my w.• it t • if a , „,ll:ed o these whereby 1,a , , hoe r• pease of oil and r . a tici.es tvesuld Le none arid r•ll:pine for t hems..tve s ti,ai may .h that the , . im. nor , an limm pt IL— as it c. , jet I (rat every ‘the 1,, o t iame €d t amd ,L;:,erfor.ty well of in regard to r !,tss m; , = r 211 P, tg iii gsca, savissL; as 'vs da 2, t h , ; vely %%r , -O) of lard trill 11;ir ; 4 Ir;;;p2 aa.,l;z;v^_ g. 004, if riot Ist' Let ha,; - ,,e . 4 0•101; of the b.t , t Sp , rtii 0;1, st 1 , 1 , 11 k_./E , L 31.5+` fatilt4f, themss, :I smoke .3 , di Q.l2rec. - . 1 )le 3tl,f !ttrritr,p, of i,vd, "e - ahcrninable and Lar , atsmas s:utr cal '^n I,Fs f:11,..nr Fplr it Gss,. lams now in UFP -:.n itttrrNi as 1 , 3 born t;,rd, wt:ichal etntio,) Liers wit{ make at a rea .ripalde prtct. "fhey ako pnrbase second-band tir Ict:att2e gird for thnnt. BROWN RAYMOND.. Third F-trtt.ef. ne; r I y Post 01E-e, PRis`,lo4l,. TI OOK BIN DING. --!•l'Car , ,i;ess :,nd Paper Rulers, corner of Wood and ar.tv prepared tors c •""' erule 7,11 Flee:, of I.',o,.;:b;ndin7„, and Pa. per ittitm2 WI It nratnerF. a"d dr.rpa4cli. —•••••• r.oed and twund to arV elven naitprn at rt , - horte?..l notirc. All work do!le. warranted. ~ e p 10 4 I N RIDDLE, jar .re.l)t - i)tvii.-.4.1*.r. , 1 returned to h 45. ° U t 6 L -21)11 . No. 107, Smithfield Street. where he co be cons..thed any hour during. the due, on profeeiton. sep 10 REMOVAL.—G. - or;e A riairir, Merchant Tailor, respectfully : announces ;to his friends anti titi• Thal Ire has rerooveil his esLablishment from his old stand, in Third street, to the corner of r(Oilt and Smithfield. in the basement story of the Morioartahela House; where he intends kerning on hand a general 45., sortment of Fashionable Cowls, suitable for Gen tlemen's vicar. lie hors, by Witte application, to merit a share of the butilinmr , so liberally extended to at his ohl stand. N. FL Efavin,gmaile arrangements in New Yezb and Fbiladelphia, tviih ti,e . racnri Fashionable Terlorzi, for the reception of Paris and Landon Fashions, customer; mayrelyon having their orders executed aerordill to the latest style. GEORGE ftltlol3. 13171'911011011 CIRCULATING AND REPERENCP. I.IOIIART of flistcnice,Politlcal,and Itaneous Works, will be anen every day, Mailbags es. &pled. "( ooa 7 o'clock. A .01 . ,antil 9, P. M.. in' the Ex change flealtOng, corner of St pair atstetand Exchange alley. where 'punctual attendance nrlo he given by atia , 10 1. GE3tlllll.. 11/TAST.LINGITON aribecriber bag • • opened the lath theltiehte of James Adam& FAN, /Revised. for, the reception era homiletic, the hawse is hicasahtly Atcaled oh the bunk of the mile, 2 tithes front the city--petemiag„ ail the" delight fnt of a •cohnthy residence:. being tab far instant, for per.ints . tictiag busier's". intim thy.. ..Woltote w be fitritiebed -tv tth 'every delicacy of OK ' . _ runs regqiaily elrery hour horn the Atte aftbe firidre ' N. B.—N9 Atcatrolicareventlics kept. _ • . stir 10 ; WM. C. HEWS.: , DlTTSlttinGliterliEßY ana eurgico - rse A ..., lerortaill. matoidery—Tbta thateteriber akeentm term imi, Aly (14 bawl, every description Of : 4410 03"; lErpiXteuxel taStrittlieetn Taikielldhir Frklieriplik , Lsie: teirt itibesw Fleddt i le trittr tt *,e,: • WO*, ' s A 0 f itieife moorhga ll iaiit 01 testee 4 1 Wit - tt *W4tyyt to r vit titArert 1i4.11* if tile 10400;• 4 '0 4 11 ' , . - 7-14`,4*`1.1 ,, :4' , - 0 :q:: !I MS= - . •Yti RAMO .1 ' - .-.ARR/44 t A CLEStait, raiding at Meet: Sew :rock was attititist with Xisigelll4ln ith taloa aggravated form. . 2 1'he ppitittoaut were trinket head; actirs;gresit "debliity. l fever.. - elatilvtalelt. 'Ofitt, loot. intim. pale in thwehted and-stirenaeh ativaya after enlist& litipaire4 sppetl a, sevantion .rif sinking et the al munch, furred-tompat,tnersea, With fiegaent massitingm.dissinesa towarda molt and staleness. Theatt.had continued up. ward et a twelvemonth, when, an- toniuhlog Wm. Exam. WO Chatham street; and submitting to Ills ever .liccessfitt and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient 'was completeisr restored to health In the short apace of one month, anti grateful for the incalculable benefit deriv. ed. gladty mite forward and -volanteered the above slate For sale, Wholesale and Retati by It. E. SELLERS, Agent. N 0.20., Wood street. below Second. WlGNMENT , —Wiiliatit Moody, of rite"ctiy of 21. Pittabergh,anerthant. having, on the 15th ofJanna ry last,eseented to the in hecribera an asst„, , ra omit of all his aerate, 'real, personal, and- ruized,in Trust thr the*rteet of hiacreditore,with certain preferettues therein apecllledAnd it trust aiso, for the bertetit of certain of his creditors who ahall.oll or before thc 15th day of April vers. at 12 - o'. ;clock nterldiatt,execnte unto him, and far Ws ose, tt re tease frp full Grail claims against MM. liettee Is hereby given, that said deed or assignment and the releace mentioned in It, are left at the orate of If. Toner, Eso.,in the Diamond, where the same may be teen ilnd executed by all persons interested: FOR SALE. -40 11 Rental:try &gars, 80 WOOdta bow's as sizes. 1.10 dozen 8.10, 10 11, 10.14 window sash. 30 fteattis of Writing, leSter,and .wrapping paper. -100 pieces paper hangings, border, .tc. 500 boxes wafers. 20 kers white lead. 30 boles and lbs. of Cotton Ball. 30 boxes 24 and 3d quality of Raisins. 20,10 z chip hats and corn brooms. 60 packages family medicines asserted. All of which wilt ht. SIA On accommodating terms air cash. DrcOute, and noi s. Ohio. Pennsylvania, and almost art occurrent-bank notes taken in payment on the best possible temps.. 18A ALI HABBIB, Agent and Commission Merchant, scp 10 No 0, Flail street Fp J. FOX ALDEN Attorney and Cott:keel/or at IL • L. etTrrs hit professionat SCrvices to the tit fauns of Pittsburgh and hopes for .a share of public pat ronage. He will execute all kinds cf writing; with resat tIC - di and dispatch. Cases in Lankroptry attended to on reasonable terms.—Ornre in Smithfield ..heel. at the house of Mr. T ,;:onas O'Ned, :o whom lin seine. sep l 0 Ti.. FOX A Lue.,.x. D X VIn Cti ARK , g't, teas hiosta.We Boat ..11aker. .- 11as removed to No, 54: Market strees, between. Second and Thirst streets, where he crowd be happy to see his not eirrt timers. and all others who feel dispos_ ed to patronize Win. Ile uses nothing hut his; rate stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as Ise gives his constant personal attention to businew, he tenststbat he spit; descry , . and receive a fair share of patronage. tom I° is Cft.EA.ll, 4- CONFECTIONARY.— FIt . I.IITS, A Hanker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always find the. best quality of lee Creams, together with al: kinds of confretlemary and fruits. la their season, at big estatilishrornt—No. 11. Fifth street, between Wood - and Market. K. 11.—Parties supplied on Ibn shortest .notice, with cakes,or anything in ifis line. Also families furnished with Bread, s•Jp 10 rt,R. -COODF7S Celebrated Fesdle Pills. These IL"' Pills are .strongly recommended to tire 11-. tier, of the Indies as a +safe and efficient remedy in rentooin I.IIM-re conipla;nto peenliar to their sea, from want of ex erehm. or gtneral debility of the sy , tern. They obv;Lie c.Viirenese. and rnenierect all Hysterical and !Ceivnas sGimi . ..ortFt These Fitts have rained the •=r,anetori a fie 'Apra 013:A0P of the most eminent P hY.iiCl3l)5 in the Uoi ,rd Fzialcs, and many Motlre.rs. For 4 , 1110 Winale.zalP. and Re:ail. by Ti. 11 SELLERS. cep 10 • No. 20. Wood Street, helots , Seco mi. 11.1GBY . 121. Corner of :Food gad l'ront XX. Streets, pyg.fiturch, has on baud a complete as sortmentof Quceneware suited 10 the city or country made. Also. a choice' selection of pure while and gold nII S :ING,M p Tr:AWARE, in large or small sots. or separate pietes to snit purchasers. A cask of 46. 60, Or 84 pteci sets. soperhiy painted and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices. Toy Tra•vate. plain, and rich painted and gilt. from 1,00 to 15,110 per set Ctiddren's Mugs oC every itescriplion. White China Sbivine Granite Dining at d Tea Services, in white and with splendid American scenery printed ir, bbse and F.iac.k. A large ra r T y of Siestritiorit Dining aid Lrea'ila-c Sets, imported to mitch. complete, Fire Prom' stone baking plates and difties, from ib,e Derbyshire Pm:tries. Flint and Green Glar., In all their vtt-h:t.es. Window Glas,, of Frcry slate. Patent Bucket:, Tune aad heelers . Stone Pipe blra&A. kc. WWIL ADAIR, Eco and Shoe ;Holzer, Liberty St., opposite the head of Smithfield et., Pzitsbargh.— Tt.e FOST.riber havlrl bought out the liock of the late. Thoutas Rafferty. neratEed, teas commented business in the old stand of 31r: R.. and is prepared to execute ail descriptions of work in his line, in the host manner and on the shortest notice. Etc keeps constantly on hand a large assorttr - Jittitf shoe findings of ail descriptions and of :he hest rittai'ty. Ile solicits the patronace of the pub lie and of thin c n ft. WM. ADAIR. seri 10 LRCM E ~ . ~(.. r 3'~:. ~' HUGH TONER. t Assignee.s JEREMIAH DLTSLAVV.S Ai! of which are respertfully orrere.d to the pub. is on the mo=t ravo , ahle t. tne. Jan 26.1'02-1F PITTSBURG' Li MA NT:FACTO RY,..—Spr [g.! and dries f Carrtagt a at Eastern 1"-iLC.I. Tne substcribera manufacture and keeps constantly on Land Coach,C and Eliptic Sprlnvsy twarrattied,) Juniata Iron Axles, Sliver and Bruits plated Dash Frames, Braes an d p l ate d Huh Bands, Stump Joints. Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three fold Stens, Malleable Iron. Boor Hamiles'anct Hinges. ife.,4-c. 30N1 7 2. k COLEMAN. Si. Clair aL, near e Mtegbeny Bridge y 4 A R.D 01t..--Tha Subscriber worth! *nit reepecAfuPy It Inform the public in genera iimt he has an article of Arid Oil of a superior qualitY„manufactared at the Chitin oat ijOil anufacto ry,hy R.W.Lee t,,..).,wirich is Warran• led to he equal to the best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and . Machinery. This Oil is entirely free from any glutinous matter. smoke, or unpleamnt odor, and it is as clear and as White as spring water. Not a particle of entail left on Cm. wick. The light is pure and brit:Mat, and will last as long. if pot longer, than that from an tonal quantity of Sperm. Oil. The subscriber informs the public that be has taken a place 'nearly opposite the Post Office. where he will light up several different lamps every evening, and be would reepectfnlly Invite the in• tutisitantsuf Pittsburgh, Allegheny,and their vicinity. to 'call and judge for themselves. lie feels confident they will be convinced that the above statement is perfectly correct. Oat of two hundred individuals who have tried the Oil, there itae not been a ettorle rank -found with it- The Lard costs one third less thee S.peim. Ere would respectrut4yautielt the early attention,of Dealers and Ida. cbirtime to the above. The following Churches are now wing the Land Oil: Friend Presbyterian Church. Pittoblugh. NearCumberiand Presbyterian cbuyeb, Pittsburgh, Meat Presbyterian Church; Allegheny city, :.Associate Reformed Church, do. MI the barrels ate branded R. W. LEE 4. Co., Cincia• aati, Ohio. i_ _ Pittstery n, June 21541;42. thenntlesigned, 'Captains of the EsprestAtistel r kess, on the Pennsylvania Canal, bare islet --tud a :asfult au article er Lard' 09 introduced befe by laintlew a:kilo, mut tkintraotered h 9 R. W. Lee p0..,21 the eimthsiato ottrliefeel- e Wertel-confidentiis nasurtingfitat ilia *hate is oval 'rely free from stoke Csktbitt kenO 117. cites ghtlisimilltattel" vek4kever;itte'l!t4t k_Pe and brilliant. and sirift Lukas loatilt arm et ' Altai rroa a 4 equal quantity of Operlo„ Dli eitia* vas lateifttittoule vetttminetakleg tol"-41Y . EN TgeRV-iiru*Pacet A.,11041.: = • th-W AMDFAIArna ga ti_ 4#lo 00 , , • , j • sl` ^ r • ~.•...-•: .. , ..• ,- 3', , • ,, ',',` - '•- t', '*Q'-',,:tg,.-;+.• , -•:.Y,.,..7,t..-j.k..;;.ij:-. .~ x A CTThe editor of tile Cliar;est'on (S. C.) Cbicorat in hie eketch ot an excursion upon the water, in. troduces a negro song as fullow,.p:— One of the oarsmen perhaps lags in his work, he perceives it, and at once strikes up— One t.rr e upon dis ribber, Lnrg time ago— Mass Ralph 'e had a nigger, Long time ago—:- Da nigger hab no merit; Long. time ago--: De nigger couldn't row :vvid ?reit, , Long time ttgo--- 1 , And now dere is in dis hoittot, A nigger dat ~144 e-r-r, - Wile is a good for iintti)v - wliiiitkith; Ha. ha, -ha, Da nigger's weak bite aiatei i ., lia, ba, ha, he— 'E cant row a half quarter, na, ha, ha, be—. Cuss de nigger—east , 'e,ribber. ila, ha, ha, he— , 'E nebber shall come rail die. ribber, Da, ha, ha, he, Present Aspect of Athens. The present aspect or :Athens is more picturesque than beautifill. The streets of Hermes, which intersect the city, east and west, running in a right line from the palace toward the road tO the Pirs, is the only street which has yet been brought into regular form, and even its sides are not quite cleared from houses in ruins.— The other streets. which• have been laid down in the government plans, are ail more or less incomplete; acid a ramble through the city, in any direction, Mast be pursued through a confused assemblage of well built houses of recent construction, of mis erable hovels raised among the mitts of former habitations for the purpose 4 tem— porary shelter, and of tuined churches and houses, the desolation of which bas not heen intruded upon by the present inhab. irauts. In the midst of the latter you tray frequently observe some balf-buried umn of massive fragment of antique wall or foundation, thrown into bolder relief by rho mean and insignificant proportions of the remains strewn around them. This ' anomalous association of° . two epochs of the past with the present; so widely diffe rent from both, is a peculiarity which will awake the Imagination of the least, specu lative. Gen. Bennett's this d meeting, lin ex.pt sure of the rascalities of Joe Smith, took place on Friday last, in the church at the eqrner of Chrystie and 'Delaney 'streets, New York. The subject for the evet.in - , (we learn from the Sun) being an account lof Joe's amorous propensities, no ladies I were admitted, and the audience consisted of some two hundred men and boys—ad. mitted at the rate of one Wiling a head— all of whom seemed highly edified' with the somewhat peculiar -narrations to which they were permitted to listen. Ac cording to the General's 'account, there is a precious state of moralri existing arming the leaders of the new sett, and if half of his stateinents be true, they altrichty mer. it stispession not from the church merely, but from the gallow., Bennett went on, to say that Joe bad - ahead of men called Danites, who were always ready to do his will, thatieveral of them weretariting a bout New •York now, Wassassinate .. .hirm Upon Ibis a man in theirsembly rimmated the rostrum, declared himself to be:* 'captain of the Danites, ;and expressed a twish to address the audience,' but these Was immediately a genera I row; were. extiaguished,and rheandience made their way put of the building 43 the best manner they could. ; 111., C. EDEY,Agefit, A Fittiteskeut Ritemts'AßT vex Fir TENTH CrEeTettv,—A taVern fraM a h i edierj in the geed of t!helister.t 13rettftfail ki,te'viebnafeiiStr aeorrel tee, - the 'bedie Welt+ titeir'"fitir tieughteiG*ieh Thy,. .of af t ttot 41 -4 11 1*.rt*il li sPA II _ttc,A sirces - ' ll l itiosio *424 fr ` 4 4olietit*tamt` tot* .4,4110.1AV1a - .~'~.~3 ~F;.; l'~" _ .. ,~. ~. ~~:, WEIR4R I 4 POSt• r* Pi s. Still let esffilie eineet the The rdWOIF thenueee, the mere. Where there ponied ray earliett years, Chifdhotere hem. How oft betwath an art! oak, , • Heir try my fitther'a titverug. Have :1 reposed -with kindred youth, Some phyforstory , The bird above would plume their wing*, And raise their heppy voices,. 0 ewe it is a ptenunt place] Where everything rejoices. Surrounded by the hiends I lore, And fm from every fetbir, I' am an independent man, And wish far. uothing better. }Hy little children round ni' ;pen, So blooming, bright and_ ealtliy, j I 'lien think thanatutaV Aili'7;,- 'Rath made mtorery ..'' tiy .. Ms wife is all whit:ll'l;4 Aiould be, Kind, gentle, ereimetiteibg; I'm sure ifever man were blest, Mine is thesgreatest blessing. From the I'J,twich Aurora. TO Cd. ItpLi NE. Like a fragrant "fla4aria Long kept from the light, Ere its loveliness intleth in ashes and night;— Like a saint in his c)oisier— A monk in his cell: Like a York river Oyster Shut tight in his She Like a toad in a g:indwatone— A darn in the sett— My hart is bound up, Dearest maiden in thee! The Yornion developemegts. .•' -4 4 it• ~: PRICE riA ,- ~i' .. , i:02.10,406-110iri,-;41'.--..,,-....; .• ! fri&-,Atii -- 4414.. - - 60 - 0 1 :44 3 *: : , ..? -1 :.'2 - per valuable papa A --iiiipititi''' ' - 17. -';' - '' -- f i ''' 1iiit 41 d..' 111 *:14 1 #47:.70 1- ' . o'' ) ..: -: ' '' : 4 - ' l ,-. ';:t ,--.• ilii i windrod' took -e .-: ail: Aii, - :! ' (.ft*!,7..';:c-t,:,•,,,:.:i!, - -7. cultivation cot*, i ' libintbeitigi.**** - '01: Idireated4 the granlr.Of.,:-Man.L - r:i'„ilitl . . - : - *1:-;; is a new position ; % ilrinaition 'Whieb:liealiti.:;,''':;: - : -- :,..: iti . firdridation•tbat there-bas .tintbitieitiiiie.-.: . 'W triarkein waits, b u tt i that all titing - ajWer*:' - -..!.-•-, made for . tire.henett Mid': Service of ' - mirk:. and a L . O subject: his -if rectlnn, andrthatstlrtik . only the( ignorance Ofinan thet. We:stria and :-.-•:- linsstibecoine a scourge ntit i iti . i Wilk:4 4: . I ' .- A the' earth. . The: grub : i has - bee litattidli - I. A t ;envied .fer .followi ig - the brad 'nflifi: , E"- - '*. - i nature, which teaches arm to - eat .h - ii'.iiii-ii:; , ... - , A and reject the grasi and tr4rel; vrith - viiiii t, Our fields are . genera*, files.. '...rovirfitit-: : - :: : ,- if theire who hive cursed tAin:.#ol".'it*iff -- -T . ': - :' , '''..,z !have advised the ariculturatietali . GAte - I him with a sharp p iece of. tin 4 a knife-'-- - ' --,-7-j -i with. which to decapitate him,•: or to, tie bird !up in a rag and let bilititoat 4.040 stroerri„:! .. :'. had buts pplied common salute the hill* - '... of coin in the place gypeum. die!itl 4 o4ll- out the bind, the merits of the grub would have been duly appreciated, then lie would -have destroyed the grass end satretin'tlia: . place of the corn—thus Magi lai!y - aiding, ~ • ~ the agriculturalists. .'. '-, -1 ' '•, ' , --.. ' •-_i 'ln my humble opini on. theintrodnetinti' , of salt as a • manure, emit° 'Priettent the ravages of the:grah,willbe of inialcidaider ' benefit to the - cou> try.. Upon tk - taint we`• have used Bak as a nanriteandea*protnni': • : .:-..„ tion to the corn frOM.the - grab,ltrt*- P0: , :l'- riod of seven or - ierght years ' Pe." - tio44. to be capable 'Of judging of, the benefits which we have' received froM using -it ' , . _ :,.... During this period we have missed the ap- - -- '''... plication but one eel/son—the result was the loss of our crop: from - afield-of about' twenty acres, we harvested - - bat one -,Cart bad of . corn, where had not the grab in.' i ;ured it, we should in all probabilitrierd: . • ..- r harvested fifty bushels to the sere: - I.,ii:it - ," - -.- season, 1841, we planted ationt tweirtr. acres; the grubs Were so plenty that we L... despaired of protecting it front them. iii. deed, upon an average, I should' think:- . ---, there was twenty to every- hilt of corn. . We applied one Nisbet of's& td-tber rieret-' . the protection- was ample, trear . : ' a single W ade was touched but p every :of e t r and sorrel destroyed-by them, : tnd,:'lll- - t way they assisted in the ,cititivainn.- - Mari -- ;r: - • .:.-,-: application should be made Ira the eorti*:- ]just peeping out of the ground.! The oltg• - ,- , ,- - :. - : - should be put exactly upon -the iiii4.ltad)sti the mu:l-acme bushel to the acre wonti de! :_ no harm, provided it is put on ;witii , teOW: - 'mon iudgmeot.• One bushel ia - anfteibritc . - ,-...,; if properly applied. If you think this communication will he` of any benefit to agrieuiture,ir-•you 'iwilti ---=----' please publish it and obligee constant read .' er of your valuable paper. - - ' .- -= .. - • THOMAS N. ALLEN... , Y; - ', - . - Silt Point, DuChess cc. N.. V ' ..-4 :-- . ..-., : The Hill ot Manc.4lolrhtlit• - • - From the Temple of Theisens it would: he welt to retrace our tepa toward the - Acropolis, and to ascend the- hill of tho, Areopag,us as far as the Grotto ',4 the Fil lies. Clambering over some masses of rock, the disruption of which, frotothe cr,a 7 rent bill, has laid open the ionanst recestr-_ es of the cavern, we shall have:no,diffikul. - ty in approaching the "dark waters" wish,: in. Thence we will pass round In kite, southern side of the hill, and reach Ye:_ summit by the staircase, which, l ofold. was: m reserved fur the embers of that it:i : ext.,' ble arid mysterious tribunal which eat 'and', and judged only in darkness. , Tlpettairt. r ...., case, being hewn out of the 1-041 r 44g:- rock, remains unchanged. -Tot ; so (4( summit of the hill, on - which are, noun' strewn the remains of a battery, or elinb. work, thiovn up during tbe teat age: . Notwithstanding this change in eta asp_ pect, we certainly shall not Olt the spot.: without calling to mind that from it the` great A pestle of Christianity declared unto the Athenians wbo was the unknown'qi-ed whom they ignotantly worshppett lOC . told them, in a cliA i course glowing scartaly., : 1 less with the poetical influeiteeof Abp . atie rounding objects than with thit diiiiert in.: spiration of his rnission,thatllle:daiell4',, ...,.::. ' not in the temples made with .handi: " 14 -4,.`, tell the Athenians this, 'when i lise**,':, -- -s - - of their leautiful!and Wove! esotllitt, duty from which the hardy so far 4404; have shrunk lascit, but from which 04* ipostla of Truth i nd not resod ' Whete-are Thry, The number o hive l ivewd .11--idiol-',:'''''; earth has been - eatiinaserf at.Abn mit at.. 27, 0 9 0, 040;;000, 000. . This, us!n 1 i whee,iii.S,.s'.:,' "Jed by 2r 4 861 . -. 0 4 50, th e ' panther: - . .--:4.4 - i'',; square mites ofjand , ; 41v.,e1l , 14,0 e _. 4 ,-,„„:1, to a S'lnaPe` roifiyo vo-404.iskicii " s - Suppose a squartt.reg aftal?.pri:Wei,g&. ',*lg vided -into t ! weive'grayee; eridi - ill 'jib , ~1,4* contain a htioaro , itepane, isik, - * 4 - „ , .** 4 , LA eatth itas. been Aootnpeacft, -ft Iti .i.. - ;;1PM,...,,.. fra itainbabitante,supoitucthe Ala tatel_ ' - * 14 17,1 upon distritatt4 - Vlateit *ma* ' 7 , " 3,.',4 the surar t e-t e w ould iii -i e-i ,m,„... Ri.k. k to the depth of I 01feet,...4 I, Rece4a nett - - fa - -;:::: met the -.3e16 are>about•to be' ~!: ''. . 2 * - dery : , ..:-.e. ....- . , reemi-in the tatter,lhos4:orfini I i riTht j. ' 7 : 17: ` -* lauds ere impritteltuta toe,;:::-.:. ing"t 4 - 4 " ) . 4 : 11 " 3 -1 6 , 4- 4 ---'. ': efellieittil(* -4 .1i better RopuNiOki ii - 41i_ - t ;,;t64 - 4 - oFlo mil laAiiatiklift-10=L14, . - - :It o o;-;:it'''. t 1 ----;sin b§-4.4,0 z~;'"r i ;it;~~'y ,~~ ~~~~ :~.~:;' - •