li ne now tan:sled himself to to m see, and *eked me if I wished the boy e any body thst was absent-ornameevi— d Lord Nelson, of whom the boy had dasnlY never-heard; .for it was: with much difficulty that-he pronounced thename af ter several trials. The magiciac desired the- boy to say to the Soeltari--'My master Deletes. thee, and desires thee to bring Lord Nelson; brief, him before my eyes, that I may seibitn, speedily.!---The boy then did so, and almost immediately acliP ea, 4 .A. messenger is gone and - has return , ea, end brought a man; dressed in a black mil:Of-European clothes; the man has lost his - left arm.' He then paused for a me mentos two; and, looking more intently and more closely into the ink, said,'No, he its not lost his left arm, bat it is pla cestlto his breast.' This correction made his deseription still more striking than it hid been without it, since Lord Nelson generally'had the empty sleeve attached to the breast of his coat; but it was the right atm that he had lost, Without -sayir , ig that `I suspected the boy had made a mis take, I asked the magician whether the objects appeared in the ink as if actually before the eyes, or as if in a glass, which mikes the right appear the left. He an swered that they appeared as in a new mirtor. This,rendered the boy's descrip • `llll4l.4text, potion I called for was a natiii Of 'Egypt, who has been for many resident in England, whete he has adopted odt dress, and who bad long been confined to hished= by illness before I em= bared for this country; I thought that his'--name,sm'e nor very uncommon in E. gyfit; migbemalte the boy describe him incorrectly, - though another boy on a for-' 1 mar visit of the magician, had described this same person as wearing an European dress, like that in which 1 last saw him. In'the present case the boy said, 'Here is a marl Ist-might on a kind of bier, and wrap ped up in a sheet.' This description would suit supposing ths person in ques tion to be still confined to his bed, or if he be dead. The bry described his face as covered; and was told to order that it Aistild-be—oncoterell. This he did, and thiMsaid 'His face is pale, and he has mustachios, . but no beard,' wh:mh is cor— tent.i.' • lbat 7there - was no confederacy,' says 14. , Lane,.1 satisfactorily ' ascertained by ;sheeting the boy who performed the part -*trove described in my presence, from a ptiMbei•Of others passing by in the street, _by his rejecting a present, which -attetwards offered him, with the view of -intineing him to confess that he did not really see what. he had professed to have seri. The result was the same with an , oil* boy - on another occasion. Tnen , Wan, supposing by pictorial representa tions, et descriptions otherwise procured nriny:publie,,nbaracter a might admit of -----seeurstedescription what previous , prepa— ring. a certain obscure individual as lying in a winding sheet, or that which follows, is still' more extraordinaryl 'On one of-these oncasions, an English man present ridiculed the performance, and said that nothing wouldeatisfy him but correct description of the appearance of- his oWn father, of whom, he-was sure no one= of the company had any know!. edge:- The biy, accordingly, having call - eti by. name for the person albrded to, rlsOribed a man in a frank dreio, of course Wri*.44a hand placed to his head, wearing apantigkes, and with one foot on the $OO4lOl. 4 and the other raised behind hm ANA aVOre stepping down from a Brat -..iAription-__was exactly true in eiery rattO `at,„._ the peculiar` position of the tend Wattllccasictned by an almost content iteitatrAe; and that of the foot by *stiff knee ousel' by the fall from a hot ► hattiat' . _ Modern %Vito - Waft. A late" Paris paper *ate, tfia the f vying : I During the last year,* silit!iii* -named andor.. cilia, tue. Inhabitant of artillage tie _Mont . - 4 Frees , , wit r a bind insani. A-y.--wlitarinsin-hetkteag tiijia nea r., tire, and ea . poi. her in conetaa - foawof bein wilt up, and caused her a:P*oe herself by to v tots other strange fancies. - After having erupt it Intnn her of remedies in hope of relief in n, the idea came into her mind that she was ed by a demon, and that a man by the nampf Sales,:the villager joiner, whose family had ar lifintiOnla livedlnahe same house with her, itrit..**itah". her. The idea, instead of being iintradigted by the-husband and relations of the tient. was fullY believed by them; and the rr. was •spread - Itraugh tho whole village tba alias this . joiner Sad bewitched dame - Chat* - Ile, and soda, af. terfanitidorcillelsbeaband, pened to meet Sal 1_,4010 A by - place .- threatened bill him if he did notyclieve - bis wife fiom tialialchantment. Sal.. lain 'vain protested againsd denied the ohar,ge; the , public opinion, nutwidatanding all his Fib. tektatione, pienonneed On the real sailor 'Of dame Chandorcille's mad**. TiAng* Warkin 0 - this elite-when the sick kowien had recourse, for her relief to a certain Jame- Con*, a witch' or 'op, who lived affilontpelier„ and warr.sithit, ',through the teghbor hood for her iltitiin 7 , , Lion. At the solicitbtion .. 1 4. ih e rahowice - d ame Chandorcilk, Conte conaddlid - - ti•*11; ickeromarx , She erdeblialmilieriedflallwilarra and. remained there for alight days," alinfAllalald this time krtd, ,iipa. succession of eperatirons of witcheraft,:ig order to exp.. the deafen from -the body tif the•**the!. ' She lighted lialtiliapirs about AIM_ ~, ~blidafthe sick wanly", sr lidded all - the fut.' WIWI* iwitre hone with I lan Water, threvivins interAirtire, invoked idistariAlra. _ At' the end of th e eights Ly s , expulsiou not ba/i)wen effected, list Ibis - ' t hiving, as ed fail she dill.. experienced decid - as a token of gratitude, several baskets' ig, and lla present (pUblin 411nror says) or 400' ruiiiii -(ame cjiu. 4 41430 Pa.'s a) was gialax t 40 the witch. he patieut,hawever, soon Alt hack - into her suffering canatina, and all • the benefit derived frotOpaine' Canas t a -visit was lost. The demon still *aniline I to trevable tia poor 'Ltd); wed Salle', remained in ,nad would not catasent'to,distmtbral his .--- - Ir j..r ': biddy , not being able to dri re the folly • . ', ." ? ::,it‘• .. which the w riptra . says cannot be even thoughs.* be' bitilifd Aispnorter. s, amide neat ormehiffd to horrelliardemort: IWeiser ; ; but the -village eurstadid not : ! _ikdinab agave matter; without _the ta11 . .p..-...• - /Ipplicatkiii . terawtheret ore= A, ••_ of Montpelier. who at tliii: WO P tha-rail a t - W lt 4 j -4 .,1 --•-: ,-,,•iT,... :II - , .4.1..'2":-,71 1 ,-..„: 1- !. 4- -'. :i" - . -' 40,talriiik*WidOW I • iii ** 1* -- . l tit,iallitiiaeg e thk.P aiit4 * *l * * : .;•-•;"i-.04' , .' -- .'- , , - - ~ . ~, -..--- s - .• -- , '~~: ux, ;~rF v* v. - -:.... • F. l' :';: -, k , '''• ' • . ~.,,,. =NMI cordtataulikikkil:ll" senalgedAtif Da* , eaaf4llt w hite t OtalinverattraYlsnaWMF:MlJAWltte "In a . I" lIPMlWeiltOO COO** t! el*Ohe The pool was la the second stnercand the liiired Pot heitifFiable to gratify: their onriasity.taiwider was obtained and placed - against the wall Of the hotels, and a man named Corriere mounted it, and.'gaining thus a view of the a partment, vet• unteered to gratify the curiosity o f the-crow/14w low, by repeating aloud rt o them w hat he htisrcL "Setae," cried he, rematieg the words of the cu. rate. "Satan leave the - ,.body of this woman."— "Which way me You„going?"asked the citrate, "brthe ilea g or the window?" "Throuh the window," replied the wore in._ At these words. the listener, who was - holding his ear at the win'. dew, suddenly popped doWn his head, fearing to suffer from the exit of the demon, and ail the peo ple cried aloud with fear, expecting to saesme thing horrible. But nothing appeared; Car riere heard the , woman designate the joiner as the cense of her trouble. A voice was then heard 1 The Gazette says that our althea._ from the crowd u l•A fire! a fire! let us Make a ~ , fire and burn this s a iies.”—bni happily the enowd , in ,e_ expenditures of the Government since were not quite wicked enough to go to such the/4 , ll'gs came into power is a "notorious lengths.vod i " (chaste language for a deacon.) stifles, being 93 pereecuted, was forced to gilt fa" his village, and decided to make complaint to the but it has taken special care to avoid any-. juiicial authrities againsehis persecutore- ' An thing like an effort to prove its falsity. It examination in c onsequence took place,aud Dame Conte Rae brought Were the -court accu•ied o f dare not deny that seventy millions have cheating. Chaudercille and hie wife were accesi- , been appropri lied sitting the two years of ed—the one of threatening to kill, the other o f divers injuries committed a gainst, Sal!es. Dame federal rule, nor dare it deny that there is Conte, (a great rubicund lady, who had formerly now an agent ill. Europe peddling the credit been irnpritimied for hiving practised the trade of a witch,) denied all the facts of which she was an- of the Govetnment from city t to city begging cused. and protested she Lad never been in the a loan of fifteen millions, which when ad• specified villages and knew n othing of Chandor- ded to the appropriations twill rooks the nice cille or his family; but her denial came to noth inglittle sum of eighty five millions of dollars. before the numerous witnesses who were pro- duced---and so - the tribunal pronounced the ac- I quaint of Chaudoredle and Corriere, but con- As we expected, the Gazette saddles the seamed Conte for cheating to three m onths' ire- President with these expenditures instead I prisonment. The court probably acted np to t h e f e d eral majority of the House, led t their light but, from the account of the French of journals of which this is an abstract, it does not on by its favorite, John Q. Adams, and appear that the vengea..ce of the law had reached • IEB remarks have a tendency to make the the mast g uilty person, or Lhat poor Sallee had I succeeded in obtaining any relief.—Boston. Ad , , public believe that if extravagance has v0cc.....::•........................................ been practised, Mr. Tyler is responsible i for it. What unprincipled creatures fed- DAILY MORNING POST. eral politicians are! ------------_ Tre. rnuaars 4- W. H. ANITH,NDITORS AND PROPRINTORB Coming to theft senses. Many of the leading whigs of Rhode Island are ' coming "out from among the vile party," and enr oiling themselves in the ranks of the pelvic. The antimasons are busy at work in all At all the popular g atherings(called clam-bakes,) of the suffragemen,we find some prominent whig parts of the county, trying to force the c onfessing his sins, and promising a mendment. people to lend a helping hand to their A Col. ,oAIIIIEL WALES, who was a leading coon sinking :cause. Their emissaries are skin orator in 1840, attendej the clam-bake at traversing every township, distributing Acote Hill, and g ave his reasons for reraiunereg handbills, filled with falsehoods, of course, whiggery. He said he was in favor of the sove reignty of the people: lie wished that sovereignty slandering the democratic candidates and to be exercised through the cairns of law when misrepresenting their principles, and laud practicable, but if the servants of the people set ing the honesty, competency and patriot- themselves up as masters, and refused to,give an ism of a ticket that has Neville B. Craig . o pportunity to amend the constitution when it for its head! The persons appointed for was desired by a large majority, then it became this purpose are ashamed to present t h e i r n ecessary for th . He had been e people to take the work into hands a whig, bet now lying documents to the honest farmers, he had found out what whiggery meant:—ha was but they drop them in whole bundles on I no whig according to tne present meaning of the highways. A tter from a friend in the term, but a democrat. He had - Seen the whig Robinson tp., says=' ,_'Their carriers in our party arrayed againsi the sreopja_of Rhibda Wand. - n: ,„1:.„,,,u-Jc---ormerr and then he' had with many - others tabandon d section of corm oa s, an t ey dr,t_ :,them single, double, it. and some times itr whole bundles in the I highway. Yesterday, there was a large bundle found on the public road, about 20 rods from my house." We have seen one of their bills, and it is made up of such truck as was used by the coonskin and hard-cider politicians in 1840, and with which they expect again to gull the people-in the country. We can not imagine, that any dint who was de ceived, by their false promises in that memorable campaign, will again place a "generoas confidence" in their profes sions, and permit them to deceive him a second time. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1842 See First Page. The "Agitation.” The• Sun of yesterday has the follow ing paragraph in relation to a notice which has caused considerable "agitation"among a por tOn of outzommunity. `"The Past of yesterday is into us like a thou sand of brick, for finding fault vt ith its attempt to excite the feelings or the Germans glair* the the Antimasens and Whigs of this county',Xecause a German was' not allowed to ask ;0.- tlinefinn •in a public meeting, and was arrested by the Police . — We have nothing to say in favor of the course purl sued towards the Germane. We wore not at the -meeting. aod know nothing about the facts in the ease, but we do say that the attempt to excite pro , judichAltelings among the Gerrit 3 nt, because one of them may nut have been well treated, is a M . Et- . erable - politiptd sultteribgs, resorted to for p ‘litieal effect on the eve of an election, and would bee disreputable in one,party as in another." But have you nothing to say in condem nation of thisinsolent outrage onlffe rights or apieeht Can you stand quietly by and see a citizen rudely dragged off and confin kWe'die “Tombeamong drunkards, thieves *loaferoer meielt attempting to speak ;in the ;august presence - of thskmanagers of tho federal miedegbl if the German's con duct had`been talk! inOroper. it would i . ',have been blamoned forth in Police Bit ports orAte ;tapers 'talu ' n sack mat ter to tbotr reatlens4tompaeled by, moral reflection on the ikpropriety of Germans meddling with , questienti- of which they know nothing. But Vl* was nothing wrong in this person'snd cOfid e asked a civil questke", and Mi'vre':4o4 4 ve, with an honest desire for inflientetirm, and if it had been a democratic meeting his questions would have received a civil answer. But he was unfortunately,among men who do not 'acknowledge the rights of tke poorer classes" to ask questions respecting_ the' sch emes .of *federal leaders, and foi his , ~insaleacelaii,was dragged, off to ,thewatch boom by °Pr very.vigilantPOWs.' . „ ~, The ediswA l f lh o 1301,111 Clerk in 41 )..1 ~, - • 1„ , - --- kw itk ' t44,10':,440*(41'141" ,fit -' W4l er. *1 i4 1',.. .. iittto4looollloo.lo.-o:4**-- 4 ~,,,..,,,,,.....,.,,,‘, .....„„iiiiii....„,,,,...i.„,„.„..,,„ ~ ,..7 -77 77- -, :, P , ...:7,17, Ai; ~,,„ 4"''''-211:0N,r":•.- ';',!.' • '_.i , '.. '''.; fication of 00 ' ' ' • - of the Mayor itnd Orare 01,a fjrt Thik Scti fits.l*lttentif Waste** of its neutral position; in politics; and its I'o4- ness to condemn the faults of either„ . .., play, ail 1 has freqnently rubbed down both for small failiaga; but it seinwthat an outrage' on the liberty of opeech, ri4m r t a fault of sufficient magnitude to call forth its censure and the petty tyrants who would imprison a man for daribg to question their princi ples, ars permitted to go unrebuked. If a democratic meeting would commit an out rage halos base, we think the Sun's thun der would not be so small. Doctors ' , Differ. Deacon White and Daniel Webstar dotit agree on all questions, as we learn from the Gazette of Thursday. Daniel Webster tells the truth and candidly admits that the Tar. itT bill was saved by the Democrats—Dea con White tells and says that thiy were against it when they voted for, and that Adams wasfor it when he voted agains • A man Murdered by His Wife. A man named Whitney of St. Clair co. Mo. was . lately found dead in his bed. His reputed wife, Sarah Whitney, alias Crutchfield, swore before the Coroner, that he committed ar.icide, and the verdict of the jury was in accordance. Since the Inquest, his wife has been suspected for helping him off and a reward of $l5O is been offered frifirer apprehension. The October number of the lies Companion," is ready for delivery at Ber , . ford's Literary Deposity. Its contents are from some of the best writers of the country, and fully sustain the high character hereto- , fore enjoyed, by ibis popular Magazine. It is embellished with a beautiful engraving of Eitiabethibe Exile of Siberia; a view of Windsor, N. S. and a plate of the Fashions forOctober. Music*--“Boundingßillows," I arrarigati as a cftwtette. If the democrats of Ohio -11'.o not achieve - , one of the most gloriousvictories ever won, next Thesday, they will not get their de• sense for a more ably, conducted campaign never took plaet, than the one which closes on the I,lth inst. They have chargedhome on the traitors, in . everycounty of the State, and left:th*withtiStrhope but that which they earl tip-in the resurrection of the ham bugs -or 1.846. Specie Tinies coming it Here is a story told by Bicknell's Repor ter. Its bard to swallow, but it may be true; at least we bope so: On Saturday **lend of ours presented a note of $6OO to an necentric old gentleman who pays his nelien aNvays at his ownemin ter and Pot in any blink. Bankable' funds were required, but he refused to pay in any , thing but specie, and forthwith proceeded to count out.the money. ^ Our friend then cal led upon a neighboring Bank, and request - e 4 the notes of:the institution for the specie, with an Understanding that lb...porter of the Bank l should :in sent-forthe silver; This, however -wos_deciined,-the Blink had more specie than it wanted. uiti was no(aeilooli to Wetiwkftortilie , t 4A nting over ~.11600. STC4P. bras cojns~elkd to • :EWA 014:.* 411 0 , about 4116-14 fr mg= lEEE= .si7 fort . rhe Weath!G Usue,it upfor thi Season. --Mosquitoes. ASidkaltew Bank.7.The editor of the N. V. Suu. Expel-ltd.—More riots in Canada. Pattiolism.--A scarce article. liumbugs.—Worse than bed , bugs. Gettiiig #carce.--Peaches. They are a cent .a piece. Gone.—The bank of Constantine, Mich, Bicome Insane. —The Mother of McCoy the number of applicants in Connecticut for the benefit'of the baukinpt.law is 1060. A pickpocket named Jos. B. Webb has beer. arrested in New York. A young women's Suffrage Asscmolation has been formed in Providence. Upwards of 14.000 bbls. of flour were nspected in Baltimore last week. The N. Y. News said this: 'The pugnac ity of the Emerald Islanders is satisfactori ly accounted for—they are ire jail. Dun' steal that.' "Stand by your principles, Whigs."--- Phila. Gai.' Which set of principles, do you mean:f- The set for the South or the pet fur the North; or, the "not for the public eye" set Webb has read Talmadge out of the Whig party. What party %%ill take him.— Not the Democrats, not the "Corporal's Guard." "The Teetotaler" is . the name of n new Temperance paper which hails from Hos ton. It is good. Wm. E. Fitzgibbon, Editor. Price $l,OO. What is more disgusting than to see a vulgar man trying to be polite. Good .ildvice.—"ln prosperity be prepa red for a change: in adversity hope for one. Cast Iron Buildings are daily increasing in England. ollowing 'Boy what's that dog's name?, 'He isn't nam.d yei,' said the buy, 'but I want to call him .Baiik—note,' for though he runs at every body else he wont-go at pa!' Not ours. Boston and Fashi3n meet at Camd-n.— The proprietor of the Camden Course, has offered a purse of two thousand dollars for four mile, heats. .8 question for Mt ✓idoocate.—is no' .I..linAlanio,-.4.-.,-i.-vrvnrriirritc on. tne list o' c andidates . fur the Vice Presidency, oppo , sed to Free. Suffrage? We-want 'a straigt up and down answer. Theatricals are reviving in Boston and Philadelphi: Wl i so we see a idr,ner's hluse surround ed witi weeds and no flowers in his garden, we say to ourselves, "there stays a poor dev il"—for it cannot be said he lives. .41 Horrible.—The Boston Times has the "The elder the seed the worse the crop," , is an ol I saying. Ilaw ridiculous it is for some persons to pique themselves upon the rank of their ancestors. We like Claude Melnotte's expression, "I would not be a pensioner on the dead." It is a very easy matter to make a gent e man if it is by the quality of a man's coat we are to judge. With such a criterion the fool, the knave, the loafer, and the gambler may claim the soubriquet. It has come to this.—A man now to be considered "respectable" must eitheiAe a very rich or deeply involved in debt. A certificate of discharge in Bankruptcy will puss any man into fashionable society Iron Works Destroyed.—The extensive iron works of Reeves, Whitaker & Co., 1,. Gated at Bridgeton, N. J. were destroyed by fire on the,27th inst. Loss, $25,000 partial insurance. The Pt.ila. Express is hard on every thing that smells of English aristocracy Indeed it is —very improper for a gen tleman to snore so loud in Church as to awaken the rest of the Congregatbm. •Why- is a child with a eold, like a stormy winter's night r It blows it snows, (it blows its nose.) So they say,—Hon. G. W. Dix4m-jras willted into the affections of a rich Phila AI- phia widow. Co it George. FOR TRZ mognima Pori A iteutton, Dutchmen. IBEssas. EDITOR —I hear the Whigs ex pect to hold a great meeting in_the Court House on Saturday preceeding the election, yort would gOnfer a favor Oreihe unsuspect ing Germans, by advising those of them who may chmee to be at the meeting, to stand a little tack, also to keep their mouth shut, lest they might fall into the hands of some whip tool; for I would bevery sorry, indeed to see or hear of any DutehmaN (evettlf he should ask an unpleasing quell. tion) being force& to the Mayor's office, and if dissatisfied with this stretch of authority, dragged down to the filthy tombs. But' it takes the Capt. oethe Watch to 1 30 sachem - - 0(11w in Whiggery. - And lam sure any Dutchman who was'in the Mayor's office,. when the unfortunate German (whoJahed 'that simple .question in reference to what J. ga"Atidahla tad -One' .1 . 4 C 0 1 9 TArinivaaltar -. , rtift tit the *bi ba&-no fart treed demi . . 4 44 lie*ti.o*".. l . o PIE 111 0 " ," 11 02f 4 litteiiiilittinifidettA )ooll ;10014 - * "w4~i-aim ~5:~;..~,~ • X XIX X • A-LIIIIIIIIW The untiergigned Ute heafitirrith aittihtuthihaht, that titer Wavers* tha,Cait :10e Cemalon4l4lts of . Allegheny county has, ripen formal application, granft‘a , Centetistion'itv the 'nature of a vent 'de tunatia ittquirendo' against him, for the pur pose of (if the thing can be done) taking care of his real and personal estate under the superven.. tion of gnuidians. • That the law is merciful in its intention", no drMbt,lsientertained; but whether Thomas Sample &Attire, Joseph Irwin Esquire, and A Lamont Esquire - who - propose to cificiate as high priests in the sacrifice of the undersigned, in this matter, are men ascii:imp hands , and pure hearts' must, for a time, ernbarass their friends. As no irquisition has been made as - yet, the un. dersigned, as the 'person aggrieved' in the promi ses, takes this early opportunity to express the hope that the gentlemen above named will duly notify him to attend before competent authority to traverse the question of lunacy. It may be he shall have a lucid internal to meet those modern 'sages; and, in such an*vent, without the aid of Counsel, the supposed lunatic may have a variety of questions to propou Id to those three evil mew of Allegheny; in order to test the voluntary and active-powers of mind, so as trienOle fon to judge correctly between the wise :old the 1.1!4/ish Perhaps'Mr. Sample, as'a tarrirr, can tell er the Skin of a Pregro or a Rig requires most • time to convert into Ravir strops, thiliges of both being equal—or whether the principle of leather is more contained in his own brains than in the hide of -a calf. Mr. Irwin, some years ago, it is said, lost a large portion of his brains by the falling of a brick tub, but he may have retained enough to be both intros ye and impertinent, as r' gards the affairs of his neighbors. Mr. Lamont manufactures v'ces and is a hive.. fisted fellow,—the undersigned would merely ask him it he contemplates throwing up a lucrative business, since President Tyler has, like a patriot, signed the Tariff, to speculate in the abominable vice of laboring to destroy ri: neighbor's 6oines tic happiness by making a -wider tweak among a family, that has never given hint cause of offence. In conclusion, the undersigned as-ures the gen tleman above named he will not sh i k.fiom a comparison of intelleatial powers with any of them, and whenever opportunity offers he will endeavor tr. prove that insolvents, money borrow ers, and blockheads are not the men capable of judging in family matters, which wil be happily settled without the ht mbugattempt to prove /a navy against . SAMUEL WALKER, October 8 1842 —it. Allegheny City. FAMILY MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c. LARGE and valuable assortment of all the patent medicines of the day; French Perfumery, Shaving Soaps; Thorn's Teaberry Tooth Wash, which is not sur passed by any other preparation ever offered to the pub lic, either for the preservalion or cleanliness of the Teeth. Cook's Muscovites Props, which will cure the most in veterate tooth ache in five minutes. And a choice lot of Cigars, of La Norma, Principe and other brands well known in the city; Fine Chewing To bacco, .c-c, .c. always on hand and. for sale wholesale and retail at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street, opposite the Chroni cle office. Oct WANTED IMMEDIATELY,Forty Boys, to join the Military Comnatties of Pittsburgh and Atte. gheny, In the capacity of Musicians.. They will receive instruction, clothing and instrument free of expense. Many parents are under the impression that the practi cal knowledge of a Musical instrument may have an ill tendency over the morals of their children, and that it may also draw too much of their attention from their studies or occupation. To the reverse of this, pemit me .to say, that the acquisition of this art, affords to the echo lar n source of recreation and relaxation which cannot be substituted. The taste becomes more refined, and the Inclination for study more ardent, and consequently the .mind is ore abstracted from those gross a musemente chat youth_ana eo 'liable to fall into. neither w ill Viet, anen t lion to music in nay way interfere with other study or occupation, as the time devoted to this branch can - al • ways I five Its definite time, as well as other studiek Another objection that parents somethnes offer, 1101 : ml should their children become good performers, they might he led into irre.tular habits, In reply to this.a parent might say With the same proprielyoliat he would not have Lis son taught to write a good hand lest he should becOnke. a-counterfeiter, wit that the resoit depends on the we make of any artileirement.- -- It Is now to be hoped that from the above remarks, all prejudices that may have heretofore existed on the part of parents are removed, and that they will not deprive their children the privilege of embracing - the present op• portunity. Call at Col. Trovillo's and inquire Tor WM. W. BAY LEY. N. B. No boy need apply for acceptance, without a written consent from his parent or guardian. oct 8-1 w In the Court of Common Pleas of illleghe ny County of October Terms 1842 ; No. 302. Kingston--Samuel Kingston 1 --', ‘, -, va ollitlrrennanii Cornelius Dar- 1 :i c a l s r" ti i ~.. -- ' - • likt - if' 11l o. i I, ' rash', tars , of the &tate oi • .revive sesCullen dec'd, with notice to i J u d g 11% Janice Crawford, of the City of ment gte. Pittsburgh. led to the heirs and legaltepreseor; ;naves of Moses Cullen deceased," AND NOW,TO WIT, October t at, 1843: On motion nof Sarni Kingston, the Court direct that notice be' given to the heirs and legal representatives of .Moses Cul-1 len deed. by publication in one of the newspapers print ed In the city of Pit tsburgh,at least three times before the fourth Monday of October-1842, according to the Act of Assembly and the rules of Court. A true copy from the itikord. Attest. A SUTTON, Trolley. Oc t 8-4 t. CARPET AND DRY GOOD STORE. Fresk Arrival and Cksaper than Rear /VHS Subscriber having just received a new stock el Carpets and Dry GOOdA,IIIII, enabled to supply the wantsof the community at exceedingly IoW prices fur cash. They earnestly solicit an examination from those wishing to buy, before making their purchasealsewhere. Their Stock consists as follows. viz: . Brussels Carpels, new style. Hearth Mats; Superfine ingrain, do Tahle end Piano covers, Fine, do do Brown Drills. Common do • do 5 4 Bleached Sheeting, 4 4 3-4134 Plain Venetian, 7 4 Table -Linen, • 4.43 45 8 Twilled, do Counterpane, and Blankets Listing Carpet, a new. good . Door Mats, Bindings, 4.c. article. .4*e• Floor Oil Cloths, ail w idths . Figured Barking. In connection with a well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods at as great a reduction of price as any otter e-stablishment in the city. W, lit cCLINTOCK CO.. - oct 6-3rd iv. No.llo Market street; Pittsburgh. SCBOOL.—Mr. Bayley hereby would re• .spectly inform theettizens of -Pittsburgh and vi. deity, that he contemplates forming aeboot immediate ly, for the purpose ofteaching the tfirefiti art of Inform mental music. lie pledges himself to the putdic,tbat his met hod of instruct ion is systematic and scientific, and that no pains shell be spared to facilitate the . progress of his pupils. Ladies will be waited on at their respective residences. Mr, B. hos reduced his prices to suit the times. For particulars pease call at Col. Trovillo's, near the Allegheny Bridge. act 8-1 w WESTERN f NIVERSITY---A meeting of the Board or Trustees of Western University of Pennsylvania wi l oe held at the University Building on Monday the 10th inst„ at 2 ti'clock M. oct 8-2 t . Tlloll?lBll.l3oBl7',ic.4ee'y. WAKE NOTICE that the " of i Court of Common Pico , the benefit of the insolvent Litt, and that rutl4 Court ham;yst WaxrxD INNEDIATELL Fora most respect VT able family. two miles from the City,a Teacher and Governets. One of respeetabie - etntraetee, _ _ HIRAM r good Occreidotbetoirsinesist theforcotheurtHol.tegi...t, mkt. requisite quittitications,astd4ho will make eerier - Oct. 5, 1°42-3t* _„ i m . useful lea religiorttamily ' Will find Item:Mate viapidp -_ B,‘ an. ment at Oct 8-3 t . __.---------- - Door, Big SsatoN P. BRAD ~ H II MS' tl"GetiewBo.°97plicf,6l:.. , n s. :N u u t. : . it i oNt i : .. vi To h N e . e s ir ta i ,s . W dui II fISHVLS pikein;taiii Willie given. ', 11; h?fog s' altis ' ..:ralioe 1 JAiiiilB DICKEY eve. AgSii. I ' TAIDDI STIIVZSRON •Stechantes' Line corner ntLiterty and Stap id le reels, c..itp • - ......4 1 , O Piusbarge. :„ ' - act 8 ' 42 . ciklitit. .• s 6 M LAS " ' - 1 1 . 1 ' • .. • , WALL o,lKl g l , l_._ „ 6 , ---._ , _ .-- 45e° tbisaillii If WE are *Pant ior-*',4,7oei to ant ' -* VIF-4'',-41soillitliiteleftYlktati•itVM .1 4)1 0- -..,,, ,- -- ' ( .-104"1-400,10*.1,1110 .Ao4 4Bl ~ 4Vaib _._,__ -f r , • totyikkpitieJ A , . 1:0*-17,- ., I_7 , 1 - ,AL: '' ' 4.l4 , groivriw. --: °et 4. ..0 ,‘,;:76,,,a•ia..Liii:,0 . ,_..a- ,, zt -..--3 , ;.4-:- . - -----'---•;---'. .....f...x4,,,,,, ~UL .A SPLSNDID BUGGY, tryll A tnat„ at 2 o'clock P. M. A l / 44, 44 mounted harness. HOUSE, AND LOT 4T.71"1111117077 14th inst. at 2 o'clock, r.Y4 and Lot, situated on the earner Kneels. In the sth Ward °lns cil), two stories high, with a laa ttx buildings. Terms at Sale—By ot der of the den. Pittsburgh, October 6 TO" the; Honorable the Jadje Quarter Sessions of the here, i k of Alleghtrmy. THE petition of NirholaeL,llo Keespert. in Versailles t, aforesaid, humbly SheWettl, That provided himself with materials le" of travelers and othemat idstheeinst ship a-oresnid.and praystitsi ya m ed to grant him a license to beep a , tainment. And your pelitioner,ul' pray' the subscribers, citizens of Te certify, t hat the above petitioner het City and temperance, and is well room and conveniences for the arr i Ina cif Al rangers and travelers, attO I !PPM ry. Matthew Elliot, A. Atwater, H. B John Cook, John Long, John Harison, Oct 7-3 t. In the Court of p H ," session, of Alio:luny loamy. ANP NOW TO WIT, Ottolirr 5,11 recta the Clerk to give puLif t newspapery published In the city of persons interested in the above raid Court on Monday next, 0% 4 , " M., then and there to mate any have made In lire plan of said bu,, they shall be heard. By arc * , Oel 7-31 ILLitu BOOR AE PRINTING 0 AT, W. Corner of ITO Tus proprielois of the Alamo •ND M L 'N FA CT MI ER reFrecifully and the pal rons of i ho , e papers, that and well chosen assortment of &ND AN.FAI Ornifiit Ncesisiiry,to a Jib Printing Offire,t. pared to ezetiae LEI TER PRESS P OF EVERY DESCRI Rine of Lnding, Bill Head=, War k Checks, Pamphlet P Handbills, 211 nibs of 111. Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Boat priatc Cats, Printed on the shortrnl noi ire and mac We respectfully ask lb calitottarf the public in general in I brinclri 39,1312. Hill. Pittsburgh. Syr. I LL1.11.31 ELDER, Altorno Bakeweirs Ilnilitirigs, 'TO Court House. on Cfaw !greet. r TT S ISt WO%) Cr Surgical Znstrraicd. 169, tomer of Liboti %, • CTITR /0 lir rem nu' 1J1 .911 • cit meths of Pa Esltitrztt and dinar,' pelt onate lie talA hereto'— 04011 to merit a cantinuation n' ill 'ti'mil to manufacture all nrildep I superior r to nay thing of the kindst and that Pittsburgh shall well ism SIIEFFIELDOF A The subscriber having a Iways ot • sive stock of Home Manufactured Western Country, wou d pa dirula of Surgeons, Dentists and Druggio Instruoterts. Hardware Merchants to hieslx Rankers. Tailors, Hatters and flair Paient,Shears, r,Ar c. And that hG eitablitchment being • the ensb-princirde, persons &wow once discover the ad ca ntage of nlf,% ehlewbere: jobbing done in a Puperi , i than ever. J. C. by directinc his sole atteolloa er with having in Ids rlnnloy esetoi men, hopes to merit the ap layste, Wanted 'lmmo liatelv, a :nod Cot: none nri-d Imply to the I,esl CO-PARMERSHIP.—G. P. having associated them4elni first' of Hampton s Smith , Dry Goods business in the hang Hampton. Smith Co where the! few days n new stock,of Fall and respectfully invne Their to n icoriek. erally, visiting Pitlsburgh,ld f storm., BRIGADE ORDERS.—tiolirt a Court of A hoeal. for the Ist Brigade, 15th Division. Prenl• held at the house of James Atom ` tel) Pittsburgh, Friday, the Tit at 10 o'clock, A. M. A Court 0(1. the 147th Regiment. at the sure at 3 o'clock P. M.—when and vac:a may attend. Co's. Watt and Wm. han will constitute he Court, if . present may substitute. By , th e sep 27 td THOS. 61c607 530thCOW --graved hini • Li3oth of September, a Lrindle CO back, long horns . V 1 ith a title in etli Whoever will give information suitably rewarded. SHOE TRW EAD. —Just me A 2.3.13 and 5, tmlf Wad' together with a compiele arro I' S. A large assortment of Sept 29 GEORGE W. LA YArO. " No, 54 Fifth street, sear P 37-1 Y S4LT.-200 Ols No. 1 SA sate by J. Ott 1.-- OAKV.M.-25 Bales Oaum. j. .. - .1.3 t-,,, AA ititatro eetillg - o f ti A siteCiat i stone Hall nce rage si k,et • t 1 1 4 , c nigh n't put an ThoreaaY iddle get Arnericsin 'a Advuea lied up. formed as es than Jew Jacobi Samuel A. B G, William Roby. Sun says I know bet► little .codg econd star =ME r is reques , He is to o low. for alt boats 1 get Up a hen}. 31111 MI n for Ho ME= ight in ed a coin erns, Eh': agara and night. We sole eri of the " ail . thFr vas found =MI ZEES MEMO rert leu. to state t XprtEse Niagar evenin• up th errmteos efore tl who MIME EMT ROLL, Ot. ed with a - .d by 3ou t •n or Cong epresentati Join Le , 1 .-ns or an r the pug) 'tddnee, ha otnranyin .plance, w vidually, o • truwph. Ily. &c BA! "L. .SIMON S GEORGE JAMES C YJOEIN B. M G A,ND'W. GEO: NO JAS.' BU. It L. MA T 'AM'L. JAMES_ . e -received mg An i is dinner citizen awakes.. Ito eceep the ear. a most • not p Iy emot who are es, I am ineonve, trtv C. 3thc" Mont ,to a, 4 # me, ithrull '' • Dia her.. Went ta* etea here *tt nch: ' t . ?4, ;, ,