4004 end so peremptory in the utterance --Doris opinions,Abat be was ?erpetually ei lbw giving or raking offence. 'Oive and take' is one of my favorite emedeeto . Zit I ern no advocate for giving virstotb, or taking it under any circumstan eta. ~..laggeve—tniCriirbiiitherr4 grii;i4 di. CortLiteil 'it i vniinltlist - lie ditir4. hod tacitisru'a 'tow 11111 e -race with 'sr; .4.47l44lo(diBifeikie Wektrph.- k. ''''l It: 4 He ikllicleil me as his ' ' .;itititiapiteideitin d4oa p ostulatedL ilas' fart; and I wat.competl; rikirfs oll4 $1101140110" ." oro , -41IIIKT.tilki Otte) P 104 ,1 .4Fae..re'7! ~ ff k rlidiPiT to A•f 4. geil@rate" rktrattil; .4. i M'A;O-41.ekeli 1 h 0 . rArY lo°l-1. ol ' ii pioL , ol - . 1 „,,,,,. qtcrgblging, with the f.gatly who, zwit s, ;that , 'bladed' oi, not loaded, it.' , otol asp I gnitiutely,ex andn 1 1 alkffif - binhee 1414 Weectim be used 'hy the , . , g nnwevanit VIAL some:deco} , lai Is procu r ed +t pair 4-4144 sane maker, PilfrP)ll,llMAT)io•elrellYespect, Dose , 4 - 40 44e 1 # lbelicazaillife my, Icy_,inintch roamers: and ' , rein& i l'Allied forth: ncepled, wider:og! rwOeilhick:ttad mrsty., 441104th -The other Ikeingsell; everything e ef!hiohl had project. mtingt heart and trem, , !eci the weapons which . rne, for those already iflict. leisured; and the corn. ,ir positions;, I look. sing but. the noise of eyes, as I always do tire-arms. and when brother-itpdaw, the Captain s was sprawling on his back with itilkitgle-coyeepkwith blood. - . 401,11101inotatiktmt blood, however, nor wits ig.,the blows neatly human being:it 'had. WWI Mteltted Aty • ma. from a poulterer; wettthoprgit ,the; -bladder in which it had bspernitecevederistiti which had been insert— edositheefnitele t theti pistol, coming with faettelerinst theiesed of Captain Slipalop, - had mused him to fall on his back, :Ind thslesgh,•-erben prostrate, sanguinary din eiewidnederhim believe himself half dead ysitoqtreal,fiarm 'been done, and the - a wl opponent, who - sknelt over him, ittleasairvesolving that he would fly the Ncontry seirma is the vhel spark was ex - - thug, soon haw the captain rise-and shake 'Newel& Aechsring. elm . , • though covered with :bleind.'he• was; , strange to say in , a whohrldo,l, Thera• had evidently been a ingsziwastiwtd_ Grin them! They were -500iiihritautiV friends, and both ungrestrdi %Owed vengeance against the scoundrel, liebeeererite might •be who had saved one .' 4 41140014: albeit . lives: • Woe .es h heard the turn which the mien wistaking, I slunk away, and Ajaestetzfes thy:heels: suspicion had already IC:rstanin9l:ne. tusilny abrupt departure rod proof positive of my delin • • 4146estse., t would not go. 1 got se— imiittierse-Apped hefitre 1 could pte- ILIal-Hillulty4ibar=Catoline to interfere in my tidal% and even when-she did become my thitopitm, the over Whetreed , me with con temptuous abase. mid for a long time reti riarettley hameany thing but agreeable.* Miareiltane'fidlowsi some men with as telishipq* petieverance, and I have not Otiathillefkroy - detail of Secondary tr.iu • teft Dorchester shortly after ithailuolloti 'Which I have narrated; my wife Amt. I had rendered myself -the 31101.111144stinek of -the - neighborhood; and Alweditartl , timing the law - cir the house, we awasturtatto.every pretty villa in the New IPkilskih4'.'llly amiable Caroline was fond of psehtieft' ved-•beving Sirmed an intimacy Wlthillitleinakedini of the Yacht Club, who hissurnmet head-quar ftriksillisillilla frequently opportunities foe :hslieulalrice of her taste. I nev,r join ed -tim lons sot that 1 sin sea-sick, but therieseMaio bellOynUeh danger in Iday thiiiis ships, with ema lrr> on the suet vast deep- I th 'ereierlF**,4o a' - amble lioldesel3 - thp o Ogh the tibsdlaiMehirequen ted-pathse the' New Fore sit slid there I] olieWfilfst*ith an adventure which nearly' Fri me .ti. death. = • . • of a dark and glorny thick et t_4l.` 41s, icatee. suddenly open three 101111604MattgzIttelis'witto eyed Me auspi aidee*Ol 'then; asked- me the nearest ittellthsOptoe.- believe I tretobled head LO toot, while I gave a civil but ational - ieettherea,reply. They alloived andoisen, thotigh they ~ , b ad , *WOO on most .friendly 2 1110&14111411Vialtermik. they spoke loudly'. andoekh-Oheatent jestures, and tine of them, j0.114y bortori quitted his corripani eee;,ood Coaling to my' _side ,tiis most eaKetsaliy,eiddriesied me:- 11,11Wquiteliiiire that 1 am addressing 1101111000116.1 • • 141.14,803r1P1y 4 1 bat 1 thought my last hOelt4l**lppreething.. 'teak o. erhite' he, continued, 'that-one ief t e k tiridgpedy A ccustomed to thensages eirt4Oihstat aortic y, `not- sufFer me. to wstitlaritftima the most important aecar eirerei torlife - . . 4.4•l4llll4Birr,said_i.s, ilrimlilikadsFriendship:inita.gen etiat l acceptiationoknattJ bit kindled-in ar,hotir. het-hlrAhatiamse in Which 1 mvpri traclhe: siassitiehrudi - and 1 feel ' scan, • cro 4111,11 assist .me; nay, .you 1.4ae11, a joerg ihrentb; end-thought .1 *AM t biliacikatewfiermy..vehemence,' he ear ded, 'ham aidespepter is.in . • 1, 04 C , 1 16 -44*4P - Prf -al t S veurrer4ekr-i- _ : - , rrf Sit- 4 Inatint.: d44l,:tuaTty 7•60.1 P! itar4rPO:TitqlOtielthe' ** l4l o. 44 . ** * l64filoar -• -Milttaligtel isv t 4sl4lll4"l4ol' ' - • 'N Or t ' - 1 ~,..-; •' ,- , ,---7-,f- - -; , 47. - ' i i ' -4- out ., , 18 .,,,..-- ..z.- ,, , mi , -- t-...J.-..!: . 3. ' 'Du ' IV ~, ,i „.„ ,t ..,...,; ..., : , 0 . genallipaan alY:f T , t , 0 . , ~,,,- ~ ...„,...... ,-. , s- -- are t t ilsattat a jacart an d irom*43 , --- - -f•-- --- _-i i :-. - -: , - - --:. :1 - - 7 rintlerrian!' .i..'L : , 14 isi es, Sir, Gentlemin Do yoU, presilmq :Sito .5u1t.,p,..-.l!"..thf.tt..hati.-het inaera,•anything, else I should-. have .4606-1-him the honor end:Pleasure of aCcePtiUg . 'hiSl 'chilli:3oo : Ars,,,y t orr : Aicit 4istitirei Sir, tfriat-1.4 1 1e - 49c4: 15 :' all4llol4limitti ;OA tits y:8 .01ilt).. wear that costume? --: . . • . ..,, r .' 'I beg yOrir pardon 'I murmured. 'Pardon , Str!-400irr . f that is,- nevey'un.:, ,r. , ~ ~ • .. less you mediae - to my proposal.' . .:. ..A401,10 --name it!' ' • . • • That , terniernati ' has brought his second i "tr hirii,: hone ,hati disappointed me, you t l'.st -take his-place!' . • : - ' ' .• 4 ltnke?his;Filaeer : y 'Yes=-allreatry said that you mast •d,> ein, and - 1 hear - of fiq feft4sta.. Are grin well 4(frpalcifetr with this, part of the foi - -7 est?' r "Y--.-Iz--es,':t-stalikinqroa.. : . 'Are ; we : hear any, road at present?' '-Not very far!' • - : : ' 'Then' leeiliis to 'an unfrequented spot, where e ver the report of a: pistol would, be unheard. Do : you refuse?' crientry'ne'W !livid firriouoy. : 'Olt dear no, I answered; and more. dead' than, alive 1 led the way. He gave a sig- : nadte his:opponent, when his second fol lowed us. I silently led them to a very remote sequestered ' spot, And intimated that , 1 had obeyed orders, merely by standing stock still. !Are you" - eertaiit : that we are not likely to be interrup ted here?' 'Quite,' I r ep li e d. ' • tther.. here we will remain until the oth ers join us.' : If:: ': They.,soon Came up, and then the Gen tlerrian in the blue jacket, whose face and manners were even rougher than his dress, ' said: r li .•loVell, you Sir, are you cock sure no 'body will come upon us?' 'Certain, Sir,' I replied. 'This is a very out of the way place, is it.?' said his second.: 'Uncommonly so, I answered._ 'They can'teven hear the ` pop of a i is• tol. , hey, from the road?' inquired My `Friend. 'lmpossible,' I. respond ed. 'Then,''. ' continued he, you chicken heartedson of a Tom Tit, give us yoar watch and your money, or we'll blow y.ur brains uut.' They all vociferously surrounded me. taking from me every farthine 1 possessed, my watch and seals; and a valuable gnarl chain, (what a misnomer!) a diamond ring, I a tin quoise pin, my coat and waistcoat, and my hat. They then wishe.l me a gond 'morning; my Friend, the moment rny back was turned, gave me a violent kick, and as . I ran as fast as my legs could 'tatty me throog v ll t tilt...host_ 1.he.a.13 4-6. 1„,..!. ,---- se rf' ti. h e breeze. I DAILY MORNING POST. PIIILLIPEI MIL U. /24:41T11.11.1/1TOR3 AlqD PHOYIIII6TI.IIIII. WE NESUAY, OCTOBER 5, 1842 See First Page. something for Farmers. 'There are three itimes as -many persons. etnpinyed in agriculture in the United S:otes as there are in all Other employments in ,the aggregate. And notwithstanding this, their intereits are forgotten by legislators in their zeal to prets laws fur the exeusiye benefit -. of Merck-tilts, Manufacturers, Capitalists 47c. which lows, in nine rtases out of ten, art, injurious if not destruc ive of the interests Of the hard fisted agriculturist. The following, from the census of 1840; shows 11. e number of persons employed in the different divisions of labor:— "Agritultdre Mining Co.nmetce Manufacturing and wading 791.739 :igation of the ocean N avigation of canals and.l.,kes and rivers 32.976 Learned profesaimta and Pngineers 63,255 :Louis tglik,u•holi. we noticed a few. days.since-nshaving attempted to rob the ISfew,Yotk Custom House, has been found ,guilly:Ark!littr,g; S., DiAiirt. Court, says, the fot first stealing silk go4s . friiru.the;oases, oniboarti the ship Oneida, on tbe. Voyage from Havre 'to ~Ne w YOrk, . .and then nttemping to steal the glols frotn the Castnin Itiuse, in order to avoid paying the duties. lie was one of the crew of the Oneida. die was , caught in the act of . tint- . 'ting . .the.gontis out of the back o intlow of the-71 3 tibliOStore.' lid has been committed !Xo prison._ Inalktriett Priza-flitgaters. see' LNew York Standard says that an • ether of, thelild,zd fighting gentry, we are ,told,,t:tienetteiiiti the British Queen. his 1 2 name is iliStrnny Broomr," and it will be beep In eye -upon him. for flail his rtstinti`Owiciett a aozen 'the sport; of thlgting," in B!trs Late in ',Lim MEME :• ;, Roft4l/4 •• it as 415*°,..c ti4ing 1 . 0 w . • Ati/610110 14`6"11 -15,51.#074;W-f,::,4* Q,' . : „ 4 „.„. ' ~,' • *-', -'d ~ "-G ' : Jury ' ecw 1, `,,,,, 0 ~.t , ;:":". Yor b -,,,-::., h „,..,,,, 11 ~...-;lnbiFut a" ga i r 77,-, 1 : . , ''' .. t- , : ts, ' - . ",i' , .; feoealino t he .. witse .itrb! 'id6:°'lif'*giirldg dile' ceiving—a,Abibnemistranikite-irai - heti- ttr, bail i n tligectf,,..ttlanslyiker, vi i rhiollit , ,101,10. i n, and was discharged rt'i;szt Cetitncly. __,, A p erson Praiii:- --. 4o;iiraeLb6-' , , fore theGrand4urro give 'Olden a il in the matter ot .the- Webb ' andvklartshaft'doel , l' et.° o` l : 4': 4 4 wilf 04101itloes . pot la htm , en the groottil: that to answer .Wou'lithave a tendency to degrade bitrt iir the estima- i tioq,cifiiii in inOrable -men. - The Court de cided that h s was bound tp, answer , - but Phelpastebbornly refused to tlo so, and he We coinmitted to prison fn .. tarr - days:for the. alleg4 conteinpt.' C. F.' Daniels; an assistant editor Ast,the Courier & Enquirer. wtse a Witt:seas in - the . satnecisse„ . and at first. 'appeared as deterrnined'Vs'Plielps 'in refusing to answer questions propounded to him,. but after isncl,;irs landing Ant he w.guld ba,seilt to "limbo" if he persisted in his conitini'acioiss conduct, he answered all questions dila would not implicate himself. '' Webb who attempted to murder Mar— shall with the piitol, will n sw, it seems, have to take his chance with,the-pugilists who participated in the murder of McCoy at the lata prize fight. Both patties are alike guilty, and if the laws are impartially administered tlterewill be but little dif ference in the punishment m....ted out to the hully in ruffles and the bully in rags. to The appointment of this gentiemin thu office of first Assistant : Pdst Master General, will insure to tha Department a ennipetent, honest and efficient officer, and give_ ahsas3u - ance to the public that so far as his efr,rts can reach, the business of ev ery branch of the department will he f lith fully performed.. Mr. B. comes from among the sterling democrats of Ohio, - where he has long oc cupied an important'fiosition in political af fairs. He established and conducted for Several years', '!'enlumbus Sentinel,' the leading'ilem,acratic pper f Ohio, and he ,Was subsequently -elected Auditor of State, by a dem ipratic L-.gislature. Ilis present appointrnent. will be highly gratify 'ing t tit ise who,kno v his worth, and can.. appreciate the advantages the public will derive f.om his eminent abilities to charge the duties confided to him. The Rev. Dr. Prsz, an eminent clergy man of New York is at piesent on a visit _ lorsla • ~ 4 701.9 r says, in a Fetter irs a frien J. "I foleekl'a vorably impressed as I had always been to wards Ireland. I never th night that what is fancy in her poetry, would be so re• aliz' ea in life. The people, whole souled and generoos—the cle , i gv, !earned and tal ented—the climate, exquisitely delicious at this' season —every thing in a word, per. fectly to my taste and disposition." p Burnt at . sea t On the,3oth. of August the brig Impulse on her voyage from WAltiMore to Kingston. Jamaica, fell in with the ship St Louis. of a nd from Bdlstod. for Nev Orleans. On fire. and - took from her the captain, crew end passengers, twenty-four in number. So r rao. id was theprogeess of the: flames,. -that be Tote , thoae on board the Liipulse had lost sight (if the St. Louis she had buraed to the water's edge, - The 'fire was discovered in the ladies' cab in about seven o'clock in the evening of the of the'29th. The vessel hid therefore been on fire all night ani part of the neXt day. before she was fallen in with by the Im• pule;" What a night of horror that must have been. 3,719,061 15.950 118.606 55,021 The ship Impulse cast away.—Faur (la . ! a after the burning of the St. LOttia, : . the Im pulse was east away on.the gavntuslePf, and vessel and cart) were total loss. All nn board were saved and arrived at Turk's The barque Talent was also lust. The 'Era" of the 231, enntains a table furnished by Mr.Sirnps,m,the Comptroller, which inlicates that the scrip issued by that city, is becoming more valuable than it was a short time since. The St. Louis Mound city says that the Smelting ofCopper Ore has been reduced to a regular business -at Minaral At one Furnace, ibro hundred peunns are produced (MIT The ore yields froni 13 to 18 Pm'. cent. Three furnaces are in op eration. The Lead hosiness is improving in Sti , Te!oi4. On...the 23(1 , i,eales :were made 42,511 for cash =MEE Getting seer el afro** --roe Preettehroniele of Ile 30*iovr2":"nittelfd of 'leveret ti . ntritee. yes :Vd:nataY'livnll-74'ilAilfg07*111,14°`"*Iitithldi"ttAllniitrata totithanieldWeetteftw' pr rut 4-tise - stue.' ,,-- Pret; What iiilite mate& ' 4.lllomOnclit..beilktkitLeom 114,4hiteoixo 'R' *ow s;•kkt•orekittlaeeo* *Lte4IM „ MOO 4040,2414:M-r4 , -6:..- • ,' h -' . r .- , .- '''' ...1-:"-z4trt.-Za.14,47.tmle:2 ;Li . t ti - t ~.,i.,,, ~4, 7 .', S ,- ..'.','-'4'.4:';:l*;.'i ,i'=,',, John A. Brymo. St- Logic Scrip. -4 r • I inlettn N 4 A t- a bold p 40- raT me* , 'T ufact*ctfOg state. Tl` Piave a rea y severals eep in the northern tiftWof started some" (!rroPieirMeti doing a tolerably fair businew aodgmlearn y the Ottawa "Free Trideriti, that a Alitteil .Ftictory has been established ty,.flaideef: wii#ll4,,llaitot Oinks. will t ***lL e p °Ftheir',loe4 wives - and Childria, l ?ative every vestige of "herd times" from sucker Staie, Decidedly - Good:— The New ' York A: 7 nrrilcan Very affectionatly exhorts laboring I men to•remove to the ,Pountrit "'svhere the means of living are always attainable," be• fare ilte rivers are, closed with ice. To this, Bryant replies—We think that the laher ing men miy safely stay e few weeks long er. The livers will not close before the first of November, and there happens to be an election about the' begmning of that month, in which , they will give their voles for the deinocratic candidates. The N. Y. Aurora asks ..what.the in a democratiC Whig?" Who 'can tell? . . A man named Bardsafl , about to Pub., lish a work 'entitled A 'History of the Loco Focos." We will get a copy, so that we may while away our leisure hours in count• ing the lies. Ominous —When Corwin 111 a candida'e of the feds or Cl!tio, commenced speaicing at the "Virgin Heifer" Convention at D ayton, a heavy shower of rain c ime on and couyelled his-auditors to fly to all quarters fir shelter. This was hard .enough, bat is nothing to the shower that Corwinrand his party will have to encounter nest Tucaday—tlre torrents of democracy Oat will riur down 01 whiggery on that d ty, will swe pp parr Cormi 4 from the Evecutiv,i Chair, and :purify - the, tate of the traitors who et the late extra sessifin, to gratify iheir party feelings, outraged the first principles of a republican — government.. Next Tuesday the traitors will secure their reward. Quite Probibte .—The Advocate says that the nu•nber present at the Day'on Co ivention.was es• limited .ut "one hu e d ilrrusand." _ - More ROMOIITS. Almost every mail brings us some fresh rumors of important changes at Washing ton. The last comes by the N. V. Tri— bune, which states that the Hon. Watt•-r Forward was to leave the Treasury.. ran the Ist inst., to make way for Mr. CuSiting. of Massachusetts. A Van Mom to Prieoner• 'Mr. sarrita I Cn.,nd!er, who was sent to Van Aiemen's law', for the part he took in the Canadi- beirianaker by trade, fifty rears nld, and has a wife, six sons ani five lough ere. Ws native place is Hartford county, Conn , but he setiled near Chip pewa, in Canada, ir. Ism Ile served as a Colo• nel in the.revo l t of 1' 4 37-8, was taken at the Short II in, tried at Niagara, sentenced to . death, bu' repri ved by 1mr..1 Durham, and sent off with John G. Parker, Sr. others, via Qatbec and Eng. land, to the Hand from which, he has so happi.. ty escaped. Who as David Duff? The workingmen have a person of this name on their ticket and they say he resides in Ohio town' ship, Th 7 Gazette says that there is nn p ersen of the name of David DAT living in that to a nazi and supposes that the workirstnen intended the nominal inn tor Mr. Hugh Duff, and adds that if its surmise is correct, Mr. Hugh Duff declines be ing s candidate. This is the fourth declination from the workingman's tickot—the can•lidatea as well as the people at large;'do not appear to plate much confidence in a party that has no princiAt.s for the"public eve." Nearly all those who Kati any rr . ageeyier the Prize Fight have bee:n arrested. la' We believe that a kind word at 1 proper time and place spoken, migit have prevented every suicide that -,etter,knok_ place since old Adam lost his charatier in the Garden of E leo.--CCin. Sun. • Did yin say all that yonrself, - Grseeill John Tyler has turned out an unmitiga ted traitor and reekless . hypoctitn.—.N. Y. Courier. 54 he has. }le has turned out Jona than Roberts. Editerslolkingtup:r 7 The editor of th e Hempstead 'lnquirer has been made a cor poral in-the militia. He ha's introduced a reform tnto his corps, and forms a line by making them toe up the rails of the rail road. YELt,ow FEVER - -The following is the report of the Charity Hospital, dining the last two days: Admissions, 32, of which tl7 yellow fe ver- INNAr!es, 14, Deaths, 18. Matched to irome.-Over the Beacon Course. The owners and friends of Ripton: es•ori:l be men by the following matebee ; arb onvitsiling to give 1p the* favorite; thee atom swine to' the lair.. Ripon wesovidentty out of fit''' . in 1141114 rare; Ant - bad Ilia coalition been 'tin 1 4: d whetholo The** senotsi h . :ye-been dillterii : isio, week*: from fent. 2Rtis-- , *iiipton":ya .•Confitesiee!--.220(H) ,500 is. ft.,.-tare mite beats in banters. - 21 Itsittels - to come of OA. 2401-41440n' re 'Amerietis*-111,1102'a side h. it--two mile heftte in Numbing. ; 411 04 1 .t . etti -enrciii off Nov. 4111-4itipttmi-Irs. !Anterjßo ROO.* side b.11.--tittee aide heals in; heentes—Pielhee4; WhATIAAIWIM • - '14, 4 7400 , -- - Aktosile 4 44 4l4 bms,teity egsletweer . rowatfos - , - Yettsfidit 1 4 6 2 4 4 1 4 44' NEW ORLEANs, Sept, 20 4 il g t id ett, ter tori att pers r colt, Q",6:4 itill i rnlF l ll. • .77" . " 1 =-" ---- ' 7- •-' -' i the Duke of Hamilton sad Brandon, Lord 1 ! Lieutenant of the county orLanard, and ad i dmasee.without-ooreberg*Mglzi,..Frolik .Edinbattly,Ati?ltittitil:Mty - „, itocteitrAi Iti Per*, th rice tUllayirtonih Castle, the seat of the-filaxquie,.4,#!ea4alhatte••• - whent a real Highland reception- reeeption, , , sultitett - them: - -- froM four,to„ 6- Ire 1104redinighlanders 40- I . ,eoried:them in full -comonte;- withipibrimile blowing ; , and_ the nebility of land-in the rear. , , : N. Y. soli-. - f twin preached Kr I A... 0 a sermon in Nauvoo. . , InAuPPlicatiiig itraoi) lia ye. mercy , upon all fuoliand -idiots, and particularly uPoll The vembers of lm Town Commit . of Nauvo‘o!' Louisville. Atiray. In , speaking of the late unfortunate en counter between Mr. Pope .arid the Lnuisviile Gazettcheitys;-- . hile it says. it eiith'hidds ,;:ho.!tletails df ihOOatasttophe,' the JoUrnai gives that linp irtiint;to ' produce-'prejudice against .Q.Odfrey 1$014! ; • and enlist sympa thy against hie!, should the wound . of . .mr. Bliss:: .prove:. rip.irtal.. It says: that 'Ni. Pope hunted hint through the streets; un til they 'rnetin front. of Washingtoe• Hall, where some words' pass d, and Mr.. Bliss was shot down with a pistol,' but. saga not a word of Mr. Bliss's pistol. And 'yet the Journal says: 'As we tern o k d lief. rt we have not a word to say a'.ou; the details of the cataorophe.' We shall not dWell on iii.: p duful sub, ject; and yet:me cannot soppy ss t h e in dignation we felt on reading the incendiary remarks of the. Journal. We' hope - they will be properly appreciated•and Ell short of their infamous purposes. No Mercy. for Bachelors! The ladies of Boston have held a Hort'. cultural festival lately, and as usual the bachelnrs got an unmerciful toasting: Here are three of them: The Bachelor's Button—as a flo ver, simple; as an emb'em, dangerous. 'Bach elor's Buttons' can n--ver be •Lady's de- Bachelors—a tribe of plants which OCCU py.mUch garden room, and add nothing to, the,btriament ~the parterre. Wives—The apple of the eye to marri-d mer.; Sour gliape's to old. bachelors; may the ladies all consent to be paired• • flurkwhea( i. 4 going to be 'plettly title] all. Hurrah for the SlapjacAs. Sripe.io owe, in% of Ul.: V , E•lnul ri••• Coin onnv gill Tv held ni Ilie En2ine Itow.e.nn Ilia evenin7, Weelnealiny. at 7 n'einek P.M. Poorton lat tenilnn..e is en rnestly re qtte.tvd as 101:1neeo of inspostilmve 'Will he Inid befoee Ire theetin.:. By order JOHN D. GALLAGHER jr., Oct 5 SeCy. • Tenni A • varlet v of Pil sins ..211 - . wlfl hold the initowing meetings this wee% commencing carat cns 1121.1. Wen iif y 3 .l B s , evening. earlier of Ith and Smithfield sts• 'Millar:Hilly evening, Sligo Seim& llnu.e. Pridnv evening. Lad tre ineel log In i lif• flail. Satnrday eve? iae Sewell Sift market t., I.lAe. A inOrtirv! Will Ite!d no Et:o.lmill afternoon 24. o'.tnrk in Ow - Seiglitmrliond oft 'roll - ewe on time 4111 street road• Bit order of Ex'Com.. T. i..A3IIBRIDGE, Secretary. auction sato. S rigKIFFS SALE WILL he 80111 rat Bauman's Commercial Auction Conn, No 110 Wood street. on Thursday the 6th lost at 10 o'clock A. M, , by order of n Weaver, Sheriff'. A little audit:tens:cm assortment of rifisbergh mania. r s cosred articles, tonsrsi ing or dnz Devonshire Shovels, _ 41 " Bllt and btight Hay 10-lts, 3 " Steel hoes, 31 " L fig handle Manure Forks, 6 " Short - do 40, do 2 " Aeer'd do 4n do . • 44 " Steel Shovels short handles 2 t &inlet not handled . " SteerStlt " ' " 3 " Spade; la r. arsotortnt ant-, of Chopoing, Hind Broad , Ship bit Aar:smith and without h in- . (Hes. i4 xe handles. Chisels, Howling :Knives— ivy& lots refflonittrel. A lot of Iron, Kith a va-, ilea , of oi her articles Oct, 5,1E42 DI/lICY. will he sold nn Priday 144.14 h Info,. at 2 reelciek P. M. Also, a mord" new brass mounted hurtles,. B. GUTHRIE. ort 5 A Iterr. vICE NOTICE Mat thy snhceriher has applied to The Court of eolnrntin Pleas a Al l y Connty - for the benefit of the Insolvent Laves of thiss t'om•nnntveaah; and that Bald entlrt il:15 ' , pointed the f.airth Mondae of 'f)ctriber next for the hearinr. of said netlilneer and his creltitois;at the court itoree In the rev of I'lliebizrgh . IttliA PEDF:N. Coal•dlreer. Oct. 5. 1i142-3.*' Bast. Deer township, STRAY COW.,—S.traved away from the se sotirl' , er, resldingon T.ifierty street. in. the 6th Wand. Pills. harsh. a eery dirk hrowh. or ./3/..4901c CO ff. „She Is a yonnu fresh Milker. about two or I lime yeacs old. is il short tall. wl. he belly. and :eryne white Ow hee.fnee—noff : small crannied barns no other marks now .retolletted. Whoever will return tier, or .live intimation where ehe may he fonud, will he ilhernitY rewarded by applmatton nt the office o t*, the wttorntos Poo." and all expenses , JAMES . 001:1111 AN. Oct 5.-31 SUARG hit& N. n. Snizar, 40 bias Plantation Molasses, 50 Sugay House ,Far iIV J. C. 4- A. Gottnos. 100 tilt ;Is Cotrer pet 4. ;TRAY rr yter.f.titra 0.4 trim • he seiveriber nit the 1.3301 or flepternhet% n'ttlitAle TN?* with; w !lite ,en the a. b ac k. I nez hau t e e lib linte In rich, ebatti y,e4 a obi- Whoever will . ride infoimation whine site ii ;belt be suitably reventfled, 7fOE THREAD. —Ju.t received Nn.l.s.Velintv. 4.7 A 2.3.13 and 5, h. , 11f bleaCh and line etn.lni,"threads. together with a complete aerrtinent' or P)ndlyten. P P. A large' assortment of brnahrs alwayion band. , . Pept 29 ,111 . EORGE W. LA VIVO. 41 haw. °dire NA - Nn. 54 Fifth street near - tiliTheelieaiktaborth. , ` .4 sep 37-1 f ibt tvipsyr,_.:2oo tisk No. 41711 4 f r'e t Z at t , polo by 3 X II. 41,115,i "reet -17". _ balkitAlaade•ate ty trk. a,x,44l:4.slll.6"oll6,6lAZlniviimnidiew— ictr PRINTING o N . Tv Corner of Wow rhe c t , t fill s of the • IR. TBR propriethth Or the Shii, and the piteous or Of e i apers, and well chosen anottim" i iii, r • AND&MCIT..IIXI' retewt.lo,4 ;Jublihititttlxitt.4 patdio tar* TER PRESSii R. A. BAUS110:, Auctioneer: For !In IP IT ..1..G• 4 .:(3.(111' DO.N. JOON 'illnkiVEß, ' Crozhan%yitle OF 'EVERY retlh 4fit% of ladle. Mask- Chetki Books, TOMBilret's; 4,6: fall Mobs of ti Stage, St eamboat, and _Ca+o A 44 prig). Caq Printed on the shortest noticeass respectfully ask the pattottrl the puhtic 41 general in Ills Int o , Oittst.ureh t Sep% 39, 1842. WILLIAM ELDER, Alton, Itnl!dings, !n th . c ourt House, DTI Coml. streti. I'IITSBURGII , Surgical Instrument 169, corner of Liberty nrir R (? T returaaFM 411.•• eit Tzens oflittzt,wo,.,„a d nar y 100 yOTIZIZP Ile 1.:1111(leili101, 01 II 10 merit a eon , isexe l n n 0 . ft ., Apin. , ..l 10 lIIi.IOIIOC ure ;le trlep j,N ,uperwr to 0111 I o f and that i'MA.4lli;i I 4:i tiCt seer!! 11 El EFFiF.I.IIOV The sAlhi - riber havi,v4a , sva ) “ o sive clock of I In we Manniulu rtd e9le, n Con n wou A nag irut m :,. of Sitrgeong, Dentisii , and nru;;lssi,' Hard SV:I C to Rank“ rs. "r3:lor,a, of l'nit c, kc. AIA it i Ili= 1, , ;111 i•hnire(F„i ll~ecu-h 116111i14e. •01., drqr,t " n o , ver P',4•%%111 (1-. jo'd,lng done in a otlkva QM= J. C.. by 11•, , ,lb! sole:l,l'w er wrtli linving in y men, lir); es to innrii la r 14'anlyd'mine li a , 2nori none nerd :11,111% 111 1 hi. 1,1 w. 4 nFSI la' PII li rill or Hampton Dry Gooch 611,1.1 P, in the hunw i n ,,,nion. k I Whi re Thep few da vd a 11P ‘V sloe!: of 1":01 3.1 reFpertfull V in OW I heir 0 , 11 Pitts!Airgli, to nk sit3rtc, FOR sA/,F.,_A con 4 ri.,ortok• 10 12, 8 ,1 10 14 t\ ItirinarSO irmity. While n4l n v .rir:y ensio.l crs. F.r s:de Sri aCr(1111711 . Country produce. Sect BI IG.9Dh: ORDERS.—No,veI 1:-11,1 el A .1., lilr the ii i-t Brls ode. 15111 l'Prtv)l held at the 11.111,C of J.1101,+ Artn.ll 7 . lel) Pit , shur2h, nn Frid:n , !hp at 10 WI leek, %.Pl. At auri of AP the 14711 i ,111111 nt 3 o'clock NI .--,hrn an t when luny st.estl. Co.'s VI VI and Ilaolil han Wlli cnnslituletheCourl. if er. present tarty lutes hots. By Pederl gel; 27- td MeKOlll, MECII NICS' Indcpendent Pkiladelpkia and Baltiam ,Merchandise to and. from IWO. and Penn*ylcania Canals. Cospoarsii si 4 nic - rLir 9Y SOLD The yr of this Line cnomskaf Cats, Aisstat Roofs, and New flee cum tnaoded try sober nod experleur Merchnotlity this Lute are Goods Atipriesi as citenn. and with by Any other Line. Otte foal ktiq • • foot of IV itiosv to reel Catl nrrian ot of n Steals, Goal, which is kept n r • pose. The Proprietors will ,live their respectfully invite Western lierch calf, rts they will find it ottvit to lid - • Alt goods ron.dined /Fr !Waif . Wise or Vla Deia we re nne Barman ednt their w nrehou,r Cool of MHO mnpre !Clods no he p VOW' 11110 rile ,a'! witlinut adlit • Pease. WILLIA.II 1 Co, cow ' , Woad In llniidnyulluq 11. L P \TT ERSO 1 6.71011111v0nn r 2 I.) Pal 61itlt ;AMES DICKEY k Caoli 101L51.•N 4. Kisen, strrtl • on the D,d,wdre...d insi.:rn E. ELindi. l3ll,, It. L. PATTERSON If 5'1111.1, J gsse. PATTERSON, .1. ,1, u 4 o wn. II clef In intornnant6 Fefr.la—lf.. _ Irliq TYE . PUBLIC, aid re . • .4. - '' - : ,- 0/iirdes of this cit , F- 11, prartfie of Medicine. I Ilipi ill. ,Ints Wien to the lot of to Cow se S 0 isimiat or la rze a , linr••• id • 4 ' ir'' owls toff , ireen fur ill 1.1,i SO or 411' The experience Mllial Inns past fact or My having ',ern Inc ire,:je. br._ll. A. Mi 'lsom ill I lie ro arilLe 4 period of five years) enald,is sit merits of Il.f. salt. o kto eo.,venieni. an efficient. eel I three 011..1 hal for Ihe la4l five , " Motictsre of chronic chara,e-, o r le g' 01' females in pan leWar, I have I all other ntedisines. bike every Miter file•lir live. this 31 mires, bto in illy ha nil: I hers ha' meat and more sattslari Inn in tz I one remedy than of ail other:SO quite aslOli.llOic M.. If my patient required a sal , a It I. ro e or after ple,urolon, the the thin; I wanted. if n .Ivspeorie acid enndlinn of r with eostiven 5. nr InartTioy en 1 - liseavis al my patient the pills wanted • - ' If It 'leafed a cave re g' Wthvon's pitta were j to I he Ire i • If polOifrrion. headache. find - Ilifficolties, igite:oo! a disoirta and seers;lorit ayilea.s, seamed Pl. fir life: the Wition's pills were.lo Tina,. Withallt ITAI,ZCI In the _: happen to wear at 1;1 time I oi. . "lent., partieular lndicarions 01 . ' at "aO. 1004, promptly and cle . Wilsost's pills. ~ ~ ' 1 . 11.1 so great a numbs ( o ' ' 1 , parent ly,nPoovile ones, in Wit' shritild he tilted more readtlY hr rertnedy. may at il nrt seem Was! . wily it In so is as clear to my to 7 a n:tuid :::L:.:44:_p:fiw:71140174:0::::)::11rdorile4,,01:::-:r 0"11,100',MlossId heentee thirsty le." causes 31114 yet all require IWO all titeesinsi-„ wafer to quench ' l 5 in'erstseltistrirf. It IA -l'illPille er;,li the Vk thinesis pills areftte only Mel With - ip illy Notrolv,l or ..,- "1104410if4:. 0 0'.ik a.6414-1. . 4 1 pifiiiiy.,_ • topitilot-fr• , , '-' 7 "-5."..:....,.'... - . -- ---_ - "• . : .: ',.,_ . 11- 5, 1 '~~~~~~ bt Ituow W hitss) T. Benstat Will John ill Ible:" s es P 11' 'stink pudding e, is 51, tsonsA ngne 'ng an, Pitt tow onday nig t the first on Mon io get 111) ann. rtless Act a Atieghen purchased hard to driv n order to ni ,• perfectly I TO ran wildly to every at pipet a poll • lien he wa . : 1:uhl nutilay 'S poor aka tors to de Tell' Pe I 39 listnent. alto' 1 li'l fire, but a iew 01,1 .70f by one .firo $t jis colt:tide 7VTLIPIII ov e .burgh Adv. • 1/big awl Ant 'army in the t in to zetrynin • to ,hat-homy. Xpriirsod wish semen of tni that st wmibi rs tho follow' 8340, &mit ;intuit , that th :it the Slate in prionipl! of/ with . • ht. „nap array du if ti it is a prin • abould•rute irsit the pop my mut•p ABLE.- 'opubitio .23 Ou4 57 515 84,203 r 1%953 93465 29,368 19,650 11 251 31 34 . 1 35.494 PRIAICIPLV 416,482 164,37. :47.21 9,87: 64,56 29,115 47.011 94,26 21.19 'id 20;12 21.49 V. 66 4 , 4, 1 10 32 76 the Ab.lve ; y vi,14,1, •22. ui -n Tjem , •cratie but unties a mei etatlC Coot thereby 111 y Ph - Oa/161p • atic coutitie 0 inii46itaii fieeAhe tV ! to have ratii! coa an , l A ntnn 2 01 11'1' Guile to beets ere 6vell 11 et Malittlft. MEE ill du u b h Carol Via. • of Nor Polite tit the MOE liiliZl