‘iitiglit: Ali their 'Odds aid euccees has kOrti turned to folly.T hey were becorn ... -Thg taunt and reproach with their oppo• *lents. n their dismay they_ brought out ihateathe did 'coon,' and when they trust- AP43-4.o4lksreV,Akerga., WI, could day of their 400, tity, tier ko4 provedAdruself to be widows. : Vic *fink Miderti.—Show us a 'mire righeable person than the young w i4stel• A'ddress her--sittlistens,smilingly.oreplies frvikly; solicit her to Walk--her negadve'nr lafirnititive - is -so uttered as to . convince its kthat the 'fitily'rneaos 'what she sly's, and that we need not bother crorself to ask her twice. There is: a cordiality in her . manner -w hich immediately putsus on the footing of friend ship, be we ever so great a stranger. How enurteouslyrqhe would rather not" accom pany us aldne to. the play. But, on. the oth • IT 'hand, how winningly she,„receives a vererving call! with what charming self pos tesslon does she prevent all interruption by replying to the announced visitation of Mr. Bimpsr;Anat she is "not at homer with Whirpleasing promptitudedoes she .put us out of misery at that hesitating point, the point of declaration! She does not waver, •'r hover about the edge of our hopes to sharpen their) up; to nurture them till full blown and then scatterthem to the winds. She bath no mama -tcreonsult; no time to takeforeonsideration; her negative is irre trievable perdition; her affirmative means marriage; .but_if it have an alloy, it is her t'aiteful • solicitude that all the substantial happines be settled on her self ! Tire .WIDOW who has received some on• pleasant indications that-she is getting pas seet.that her second or thitd chance grows remote; is a- far less agreeable personage than the young widow. She becometh curious, in cosmetics and leaveth off cape. SheiratrOnures:dentists, and gets very pir timilariabout thefating of her corsages. She sentlethifeveldestchildren to remote schools; ankifellowed to return for the holidays, theritre found to be wonderful children of theii.age. .In her efforts to appear younger than she is, the middle aged widow tries to seem-always day, and never owns to being tired with dancing, even when fainting with fatigue. In the pursuit of a husband, under alllguinner of difficulties, she is indefatiga ble, "She visits all the watering places du ring the summer, and removes from place to place during the winter, till she can sue• steed in establishing an eligible flirtation.— Boston -Bulletin. tical tesi.. The farm will cost 35090 101 l as —;lock one dollar per share. Ono part of the plan is that any parson offair character can, by subscribing fur one or a hundred shares, mote or les.., secure a pleasant retreat whenever a change may be deem ed for the better. Resi.lunt as well as non-resi dent members can be alikerinterested , wag Effect.—lohn, my boy, what The thanry of "Industrial A3806E1.66118" as ori . was the ,spirit exhibited by the Whigs in . gloated by Fourier, and advocated by Brisbane, i s 1840 r ' certainly beautiful, but whether success will at was: mostly hard cider and brandy , .. toed the experiment about to he made, remains ' " • 'rep, what is the present aunt won of yo!ii party?' 1111oAtly rJws and delirium tremetWoto, .John, you nviy go out Easily Satisfied.— certain bachelor once said that • All he should ask for in a wiffi,:wOuld be; a gond temper, health, good qqadrOanding, agreeable physiognomy, filAfitire, gond connexions, domestic hab its, tesintrces of amusement, grand spirits, coOkersational talents, elesrant manners, and hundred thotp:anfl 'Halo, Sitook.a, wh t's the matter with you- to day?' il've got the bank fever.' •What's that?" Why, one empty pocket and another with nothing in it.' The following, from the Portland Bulle tin, will 'pass minter.' At a Country muster, after an order was given to 'return ramrods,' one of the soldiers broke from the line, a:id was off full split. 'Halloo!' bawled the commentate; officer; 'where are you going?' Down to squire IVluggios to re/urn the ramrod that 1 bor rowed of him.; as you told me.' 111=7"Mr. Jefferson used to say that those who patronized and paid for slanderous and scurril•raa newspapers, were the real auth. nts tix the slander and scurrility. await. walkin; one day with a friend, who sv . as. extremely precise in his pn.)nun ciatipn. the latter hearng, a pers , )n near hiirtsey.turosity 'How th.,tt f l otr niirders the English lan t,rtage:!._ 'Not so had.' said Mr. Curran, 'he has only knoelted an 1 out.' lEttisinPs3 k certainly tevkin,g—for the first that in six months, we heard the dul cet tones of R hand orzan iu the street 3 yes lerday,—N. O. Tropic. To tii.? Ep!tore of the Morning Post 4istrLitsisn-1 ;Ira- much plqased to find v , ,a ihave.,-.artlaced the n a me of' our noble Senator 1A0%1160010 AN,- at the head of your paper, as a ..anctit .,. laie:for Ike float. Presidency, there to rein in until it Viersio., uy a Natiorial Convention. The clat*,..o4lii-insylvarti a 'must and will 'be heard.— We helleFiks.Sleted our sister &ales for the last half seenbilimirteleiting. able and talented n.en to the tic'h teg*Vistfeey; 'and now in return, we call - on -ever_ mott4 poil:true.denagerat in the U. States, to stepslbfwitd:loldlv and assist its in platting a Jaen (not it whit _behind any who has filled the 4hajellaltate4-itithis Presidential &tali , . The till "t's ligliVAllikaigilticas Of - James 1141c/tato t 3, are of 4i. the iliertt„-tfirder,*4 hie : A/motion totour best in ter trunertily, entitle hipt to the; highest gift to - strer,...,. IlliteekW el thi, "Aftioi„ile" eivis a ticket is b0in 0 . 1.4 :lit s-N 4 =York.` wrtt - ,11 c..c a li,„ ft far rPtk*Ektiood Jametflieltatian- for - Vice Pres identicl.l,hen 4„slc3 will_ lie..( fieo ea an ) accept of it, and answerers will--this nti,f do_ fur an swertiona' ParAtin', - buf I will answer for James 130elleliablie4lit netil•-•.-:-we Will either hive the Prattle* or 000114,- • lif Pcaietylvania'is not-en tit leoktit the -President, I for oue..will - not submit. to alyeflp - -o.B4ent. I d,a hope, geatleinen, you will enceforward aril the Federalists, I mean . Whiif 4 iiiiii 'Artirtlmairyits, by 'the name they are mostAreisttidly entitlett--rtooori syr'C'cion Anis; . the sk i p- .isarly2 - erillijost irountrne well as ) 1 -i'fi, °I ciT-.*71-V toll. °W ' ll , tmAr'in'ilicitiality,A3ld litre 1 oillto„. 4 r9rW-Itet,Us..il..4Ar s.: givettheia inc 0 itiir "titka itlAh,rn„,.", aid '`t liar er WI 0,1%ia; At. thliiiikti7etties42erethrntghhet the. S ily tate; wtitia they -stesik-....eifieavapponentie'to , eill l- : -. lhens Ceilin .0 1 01tt!eemiti in st'itJiartt.tinattetti - witl otiolk"oo'ol000 to 441449*-916404'1:4;14-.. 41A4CFY-• - -4 ,lii: - ...•.1. ) • --..,::-'. ; . :`;' "r•' - • ; - ' : st. 10411 -0041.., " • • 40"1--t_1;..t.. : , tr, ,:-!: -.-• ~-.,.... '','2.- -- :, -. ~: „ - -.-: -....-. , . , _ ii ar rs a ar B,„, j ert t. :,, _ , a fla; i 4 ‘ ,4l PtiOeuti(*- • ;',7':iifioltNlND POST. ,1 mt. it. siatitt, ZDITORII AKA riveillincToßg gip. I'littLLlPt S' .IV E NE ,DAY , NOVEMBER 9, 194.2 see*Pirst Pete. The Amer 'can asserts that our censure o the crileitiespractised in'the Lowell facto- HO; is an indication that we wi4h to aban don our advocacy of a Tat iff for Revenue, which ground, the American says at , we took t i ae start of our paper. 7 Now his state ment and his inference are tioth false. We dill not first take this ground when we started the Post. We have always advoca ted arch a tariff as would afford money e— nough 'to carry opt the government, and all w-e have said in reference to the tyranny of the Cotton Mills, has bee.) intenthd for the benefit of both the employers and those employed in those estahlishineots, We be lieve, that the conduct of the proprietors in Lnwel Factories should be denounced by every man who has a !park of hr.manity or right feeling; and we do not envy the edi— tor of the American, his vocation of apolo gist for them. We think it possible for Factories to ficurish without overworking poor women and childr •n; and the Ameri can, in advocating the prevailing systrm, takes the surest means to make manufacto ries 'unpopular, with the humane, and a source of dread to the working classes, who, if these practices are to be continued, would as soon consign their children to the grave at orice,as to the discipline cf such cruel ow erlookers as those complained of at Lowell. Fonrietistn in New York. The Fourierists of A. Y. have funned an As sociation for the purchase of 1400 acres of land in Orange County, with the intention of bringing their theory of "Attractive Industry" to a prac• eorgia., salt come Vlp. a , I retation of the friends of the scheme. The objects of the company, es stated in di, it a dvertiscment, are—the permanent employment of its members in ag,rricu'ture, manuractures, and commerce. and the union ot - the individual with the collective interest in such a way that those who cannot afford to be idle may he the only suf ferers; and in the erection of an edifice in the cert_ tre of six thousand acres of land. for the accomnr dation of two thousand members at a fair daily remuueration for time employed, according to the abilities of each, p iyabl weekly in gudratiteed six per cent, stock, to be issued in piyin nt f,r labor, building materials, and other property and services actually rendered and performed; and to come into contact with the Company's premiss , but none to receive less than a sufficiency to be .übject to an uniform rate of :eduction, whenever the busine , s of the concern nay make it necessa , ry,in order to keep the Safety Fond, Dividend. Reserve, and Capital whole and entire. Childran to be employed in obtaining a first rate education aged members in light work, and pay of lie sick to go on at a quarter reduction. After providing for the punctual payrwrit'of semi-annual dividends on the guaranteed six per cent Stocks, and a Safe ty Fund sufficient to cover the whole am ;net oh saib stock including a reserved ' - und for dividends with a halfyearly dividend of five per cent on the capital stock: then, nett profits to te divided e qually between every member of the As=ociation who shall have signed the Articles of Agracnient and be the holder of one ire shares of tb it I part of the Capital stock wbiah is transferahte nn ly on the nooks of the Company. Sac . ' to have the privilege first of becoming resident members on the dam lin. evaz.ordinT, to priori'y of signature This plan, they c intend, is thl tna remedy for existing evils. In these times of de pre scion there is no drtbt thousands who will ea gerly embrace this "Jl.port , inity, which gives strong assurances of a comfortable hone. abaoading with ple.nt y. Mavis ttion. For a few days back, the navigation of the O hio has been somewhat d.ffa .ult, on account of the low stage of the water; it was not however, materially interrupted, and the rain which fell night i before last, will again, in all probability give a fresh impetus to steamboat navigation. There is at present every probability that the riv er will continue navigable until closed by ice. For the past thirteen menthe there has been no 'cessation of steamboat navigation between Ihis city and the great towns of the %Vest and South ' west. This is partly owing tithe fact 'that the season was favorable, and. partly to the improve , 'merits in the • c mstroction of 'boats. And by means of these improvements, we have no doubt tliat hereafter freight and passengers can Le ship lied in steamboats from this city s, any month, or week in the year fur any point - on the Ohio or Mississippi. This may perh,ps be disputed by enry Clay, 'who nape said that tire. river at this. place was dry- half-111e year, and clos.-cal h r y ite the other half; a . lad it is prOalikli,_,td 'algae of a v 1., ,lags Called Wheeling may endorse and cireulate his opinion, - But they can accomplish little; they cannot itt,t.lae l .4lglatest degree'retard the progress of tha.Cityof *Smoke in her career. ,nt prosperity and greatilesis. Facilities of swat tranapostation t winch cgs upon. ratan itillaris,aid 1118 itiostrattorvalb - 4-X*Asportere raohornly, on our, nsl {treat itftsi4ia wanting to give our city. • -: . --,;" . -,--- .. ...--rp 4„ 3.;-.. .- ..14 -. :7.---7=---------.- •-- ..-]....,,.;.. -iiie --7 ., Alm . -- :.,. ..i- , 10.*. - -:-,- ' -_..,,- F,na...... -a-cf-•'"P'-...• 1 - 404: .t:M7i77.1 • '''' ' V- " -- "='''''' . itSt4lie-. -' - in s will n oep ! , ..-,, Cl ay, . -...A0:. --, 1.- 1 , iii„, es .. - laths kV44O I" ill-natured, ".,....f: . ',„ . . 4 . 0 . l ive M t...a .414k3•."%-.. ' • - jealousy # l44 '' , ._-_' • - The N 1 7 ...lixpreaa says that .an inter estrnit correspOndeuce will shortly- see . the light bet Ween the Whig State Central Committee - and Gov. Seward, - tonching • ; - the views entertained at Albany by Mr. Spencer and his former friends, on his be• coming a member of the Cabinet at Wash ington. We .shall see what we shall see. Bread. The people: of Halifax are about estab Hashing a Joint Stock Company for the manufacturing of Bread. The object is purely a charity, and promises a whole some kind of Bread for the poor of that place duting 'the winter. The St. Johns Herald says, !'The object-is to alleviate in as great a degree as possible, the suffer— ings of the working classes during the sea son, when is to be earned, and' when the expenses 'Of housekeeping are materi ally increased. The plan proposed, is to form a Joint Stock Co npany, the capital of which is to consist of shares of X 5 cash, and no ono individual to take more than one share; the flour to be purchased at t he cheapest possible rate for cash, and sold so low, as to pay actual expenses, and Trenton Races,-.Fathio t Victorious allow a moderate dividend upon the capi- l o nce-more.—The entrees were Fashion and tal invested." t Blue Dirk—Pur-e $BOO. "rl , -.. Could not the citizens of Pittsburgh get was gained by Faslfitm by about a length. up a Company on the same prineiple• Time, 7,86. Second heat won by Fashion The distresses of the poor are indeed suf- easily. Time, 7,49. ficient to excite our sympathies. i t Strange.—The great fire of hamburg Defunct—Coonism. We make this as• ; was five months ago, vet the flames burst sertiun without any remorse of conscience out afresh from Ihe ruins when they were • ! Siamese Twin's Eggs.—The Editor of ! preparing to lay lnew the founda . ion. the Planter's Chimer has received a Twinsl The N. Y• hronicle one "1 the very egg which reseml. les two pige'on's eggs best dailies in drat rity, appears to be the joined together by a narrow neck an inch loroan of the Foarierists. We would recore and a half long—the shell perfectly hard. ! mend all who wish to become acquainted with Fourier's scheme of "AttractiVe Specie going 4 douth. The Wall street gentry of New York are becoming alarmed at the amount of Steamboats. specie that is drawn for shipment to the That excellent and well-managed craft, South. Up to Saturday last, it is stated the Michigan, still makes her trips to and t hat about $1,200,000 had been sent from 1 , from Beaver.• that city. The New Orleans packets will The Cleveland, which has bees in the take about $300,000 in addition. A c n- : dock a few days, having soin9 repairs made, siderable sum of specie has also been sent. will soon resume business. She is also a from New Yotk to Boston, for the China good boat, and travelers, and owners of trade, goods cannot fail to be well served, by ei- that a :Mack wrn w OilUrth hill, tho 85:.h, hung her child about 4 years .• Fatmy Ell,ler has arrived at Vienua, ant! much ft!te,l in her own country as she was it: the Irnited Slates Ricc,--Exr:iments are making in the cultivation of Rice in Louisiana. Its suc cess is considered certain. "Time is Money." —So Franklin obser _ ved. It is very true, and some people take plenty of it to pay their debts. —Pic. That real Democrat, Mike Walsh, says he has no objection to people weal ing good coats and hats. Field is playing at the Tremont Thea— tre Boston. A Pelican was shot, a few days since, at Tuscumbia, which measured 9 feet from rip to tip This bird is rarely found ir: that region. The London Times says, by "on dit," that "overtures have been made by an in fluential party in China, to the British au thorities in that. country, the objects of which are to depose the Emperor, to estab lish another form of government, and to enter, should the revolution succeed, into terms of amity with Great Britain, bath political arid commercial." Low Wages.—A laborer's hire; on the farms near Princeton, N. J. is 25 cents per day, and provisions found. English' Bank Robber.—Edmund Bur• dekin who lately absconded with £90,000, belonging to the Bank of Manchester, England, has been seen in Albany, N .Y Corn. Elliot has purchased a handsome residence in Westchester, Pa. U. S. L0an.—.7,000,000 of the $12,- 500,000 remains to be disposed of. Yankee Enterprise. —The Steamer Ban gor, from Boston, touched at Gibraltar, Sept, 29th; on her way to the Dardanelles, where she is to be employed in towing v ssels uo and down the Straits. Au obsco - re sheet in Harrishurgh calls us "a couple of reformed federalists!" U Never despise your enemy—skin "that, same old coon," but do it solemnly. • H. B. NI. steamship Spitfire was totally lost. th Half Monkey %ref, oti the 16th ult. The S. B. Engineers hare formed an association in Cincinnati. Affectation is a greater eltetcy to the face than the.' sinail Vox. k del* r '/L tikit?B " We,giorp our, readen‘ the,fullowipg from - . the. N. Y. Herald (bad authority) .vrithnut ' expressing any opinion as to the pro, a bit' i ty of the - rumors: Mr. Webstei . , it is thought, will go abroad, perhaps to. Paris. Mr. Spencer or Mr. Upshur, says,S4er ald, will become 'Secretary of State4.-and Mr. Cushing, Secretary of the Treasury. The Herald adds, that the President and his Cabinet are determined, ill some shape, to maintain the independence of Tezchs— and mea4ures have already been adopted preparatory to putting a stop to the. inva sion throatened by Mexico. The Presi dent is also preparing his- message, lie will insist On the psssigo of his currency plan, called the "Exchequer," at the next session—and if Congress still refase, der the recent, and corning demonstrations at the electi•m3, he will, after the 4th of March, call an Extra Session of the new Congress Who would oot hate to be +hornet "Whose nails were as on a ioasiing,eo'rit, And wh se arms were as strong as alvar's, dustry" tr take it • sqatv or slow degrees that Fox bee:inCPl brilliant anti ir)werfol debater that ever Pathament sa.s. H attributed his own success Lt CP'. re-; iluti.lll which he f o r m ed when very yours;, of sp3aking, well or ill once every ni,ght." Traitsporiation.—We tinderstan,l that the clfferent Transportation C unpatlies on the Pennsylvania public works, will close their operatims fur the season on the lthh of this month. False Notions To sell a yard oftape for t cents is very dignified, but to sell 6 ipplesfor 6 cents Is mean To pick a man's pocket of 10 dollars is a crime, but it is perfectly fair dea!ing to sell him a horse fir 100 dollars that is n A worth one appear on Sunday dressed in Ken tucky Jean is disgraceful, but to wear broadcloath is highly genteel- —whether the tailor has been paid or not. To tell a h about some trifling thing is very disrespectable, but to utter a gloss slander against the Presidencis the quilt, tessence of patriotism. "Ates fair in poli- chanceJbr Saa9kers.—There tire about 200 very pretty girl 3 in New 'York keep— ing segar sores. All are born equal: the infant slumber , itfg cradle of gold is in no wise supe ric4-io that, which, wrapped in a few rags, lieth on, a handful of dirty straw. We would rather be locked up for all eternity and a day longer in a cage of hungry Hyenas, than set one hour with persons touched with affectation. Mexican Affairs. From the N. Y, Aurora of the 511 tie glean the following items Our two steam frigates, the Gm-4,4060n and Marion; fur Florida schomers,.and the whole West India squ.dron. have been ordered upon the coast of itlex , co—awaking by far the largest fleet in this hemisphere. It is supposed that this squadron has been orderci thither to prevent the English anJ Mexican steamers from invading Tex. as, This is not for nothing. It is proba i filathat the ' •President has taken lite strong—et meaCures in re- Cracking a Jake.—The confectioners lation to Briti-h interference in the Warbetween, not long since introduced.some new fancy ,Mexceo and Texas , - work in their line, representing almonds, We have new from Campeachy, to the 14t h , Madeira nut s, &c . sugar. and from Merldo to the 9111. in . - - The inhabitants of thainiand ofCarmen had do. A landlady the other day handed one of Jared. for re-union with Mexico. ' her new boarders a small basket of, these .., The first tri g ad i of the 111i'deart in ading force displied comfits, (le:tiling him thlaste them. was there, 300.streng,waitini, reinfote Tnents from lie at once, (being perhaps. not-so green. as Vera Cruz and Tobasio. It was not A t 'Deihl :tit ; the lady mig h t have immagined,) caught np Campeachy could make-any eile e ctuilfresistancer- . . r ofvAt•crackEirs and smashed one of It is'again alkged that Santa Ana isle cumma a. pat mend in person,di , 1 e sugar tleira nuts.: 700 700 ililLlzlean trilefis_ had landed atiChampten; tO, don'tll said the landlady in alarm, tit SI leeguet.frorn Campeaehy, and were fortifylitet ig t o il ty„ a; joke .' -"- - themselves'. A hotty-,efannyal thezr Ile tte-e,ii *II.' to disine_so th ~ , -.1 1.. -: •-' r ' .-- :. - • h Well.9ty dear lady s ! said , theinew 'hoard- Tn e Mezjean 41:44r. -- 5 44kah 4 orlyte x p ec ti l t,i 0 . ei, itiL l, atii e .'4oly crack iTheajoki. EN. ,O , arrii(hefore - Cautpeach3r •' , - ' 4.., ir - a4 '-, 4.- - - - .. , If': . ''':. '.l n- --- F oiliir .....i, a e ; . sera _. r. ...- iie. - t.if, -I -atte.., 4:. -- to .. co -., . rtie '',-, in ,. o. 4s, _ . , y toil, o._ . ieli ::::',. rifle ' taltifil*Sitt t he '`P •f co .7:t a ant4fifie pefikinirtiiho. ' -- P .etienterti-eliii-iltelOVlth'itiiiiirto the Viiilitil. File ..CPnai.anyrbs.,-,pltper which -,theee . astral soung'inen havo arrepti;d'astheie - Oriati ia.Certain•_ ly a curious 0.11 ,3. to be selected for, that purpose by men who. profess to be firemen, It is well known to eveiy• heady wit h: la :ii " paid. aay aitention .to,the. reat4o;thitt-th •Fii-eititirmf.thell:ity - of fittaburgh . Were, nublishrit in the world ' he' the Daily Sun as a Sa t of tueissitigated blackguarde and denoun 'eed as beitiegaihy of - arson, _ alleging that they had set fire to i‘row-ashler wail burnt down last suminer, in the Filth Ward, -.. !Lis also well knotty that these -slanders and libels udon the Firemen of our City were - topie - 3 .by Rapera at a distance t ind'eommented upon by'those who had no me a ns of gaining correct information cf the facts, in such a manner as they deserved to be had They been true. I say, then, that I was somewhat surprised to see men who profess to belong to the Fire. Department of our City select this.aame pa• per as a medium through which they would justi fy or defend - their actions, and my surprire was not lessened when I recollected that among the names attached to the petition was i• the nami of one who at the time of publication called upon the writer of this article and strongly urged the prosecution of the Editor of the Sun for libel.— What then has caused the change which has of late con.e over these moral young men, I will no' pretend to say. I only know that at the time the charge was rnade, I myself thought that it was , without foundation, and I am sti'l of the same I opinion. The Sun I believe has never retraJted it, .nd I leave it for others to guess the causes which.hava led these firemen to hug the editor to their bosom,. The ‘proscribed"genisis who fig ures in the Sun. compliments -very highly those whom he is pleased to call hi; "worthy Nicer'." Now it is an old saying that "self praise is no re coirrnenda'i ,r;" but the , the in de.-tv or some ydu , g men •i• aidonishing, as for in,tance at a meeting held by the immortal, .1-..---- -Hat Ex rttly j n , _ , 6. , ___—&-..-.... among other thins that i,i.--, idehly approved of the course I-, u, ed Ity intor worthy offie-rs (themselves) in regard to the pci tion presented to councils "Da 1 , w..ro great fi l lows.lcls tell collo so any how.'' The public will perhaps, however, th uk just as much of these fel lows if they wait till their great deeds are extolled by others. , In the communication referred to the irdhor ins Ornate; that they were in lueed to take the course they did io petitioning coulei's to take chart:ie oi the apparatus on account of the immorality of the members. Now it is to be presumed that those who are So sensitive in this respect have charac ters themselves which will bear the ordeal of ex amination. Let us see. Will the Editor of the Sun or his correspondent give us the name of a certain person who was denounced in that paper scone time ago nit a "desecrater of the Sabbath and as one whose fall had become quite familiar to the watch, on account of his ft g lent midnight brawls, and is the name of that person attached to the pe tition? Will the correspondent of the Sun tell us whether he is acquainted with a certain person who may he seen nightly and at a midnight hour, issuing from some doggery or other in our City, and who is so fond of his •.gin and sugar," that. he aid all he could to prevent the Coinfreny from joining the 'reayierance Society, and as a last re sort threatened that if they dial he woffd leave the Company? Will" Proscribed" tell u; whethr r he is acquainted with such a person and whether he is tyre of ihe_.er who signed the peti io il Avsa•n, M e , rroscribed, as }on were the or . iginalg..f.flii-'- - _, --.s.- .s re to -- movement %vas 1,,--t..--t -,.,._--....-1.,-ruipatises cou'd tint suet ed on the Temperance plan, and was not your cry about immoral conduet hut a cloak to conceal your real .ini•itive? We th'nk, however, that we will disap -1It'"--- We have all , iirlied the IA ,ci a) 1 we ask the fabri c - t - 4 . ' by P .' " us our ac•ions.-- - Yon have signed th e petition, bur you hay f) 1 , sizti..d till pledge. It is not ton late, h iwever, stz" the 1 ,1- dV t 13 'cocse a de--ent elan, and U. ' s will 'nolo ad milt you a m tintier of th,_. , 14; message—l' "It was Vigilant Niel,ling. At a meeting of the members ~f the Vig lent Fire Company, 11-1•1 at the Hall of the DuqueSne [lose Company, the following resolutions were unanimously ad , pie Wilereld, The Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh has not fulfilled the orders of the Coaccils-direct inz him to take possession of the Vigilant fire apparatus and hos allowed it to rernaia in the hands of persons, who are not lezally organized on the responsibil.ty of one man, and Wher-as We cannot understand how the Mayor Wll3 has not tan no ,, s , s-iito of the apparatus, and denies hi. right to do so, can cl urn the power to give her op to any scan volt itneripg secorily f r her safe keening Therefore. Resolvod, That we consider 'hat he hit 'n a manoer u ibec oning the Chief Of- Pic •r of our City, and that his con-se of proc d. in s') , ml•l meet with the strong disapprobation of every good sit z .n. Resolved, That we,the undersigned merntoets of the Vigilant Fire C inp toy, believing that the C •11'3 • pa-sued by our of in requesting the Crw icik to take pnssession col the Apparatus, was j i-titiilile on their part, on ace mint of the lion of h C 'moan,/ , we give our names as beiog wiliing to sitop them iii tie aline, C •a-lea Brown, W sie Elam Arm J Stoe'lton, Win Calling amod. W. [I. If rate, atvid Logan, Wm C. MeKthhin, W. Y. Tno npson, Jame; Irwin, James Petri', Gaiirge Snvdir, J te Ot C. J.trie ß , 'l' F. Harbours, B.R Harbour?, Win. T. Stone, David A. Morrow, Martin Stoller, Wer'z, Cespiar Ging John Yarringt in, D. D. Bruce. John B. Craig, Samuel Harman, John Hague, John Williamson, John Down, James A. Gong, John Bryan Samuel Morrow, G. G, Frettly, D. Sanis, . • B, Young, A. i'raa:•,-Jr. Conrad Matz, • Joel 'l,lfoler, soini PRINTING ,v. TV Corner ofrp Tus proprietotsof the7l-"C"' Attu MalltrPACreittit VESpett. and the patrone of leogeitipt,,, and well elmeen assurtniere or 5i~.n13, , ~a Nere,..aty to a Job Brin liM wed to LEI TER PRESS OF EVERY Rills of Bill Book Black Cu t* att hints of stage, Steamboat, cod Catc priatt Co• VIGILAN J tole:, R. J. P. M'Candlish, J. B. Garrard, David Grant, J. Hoehn ly; C. Yeager, Thomas Re Ipith , jr. Wm. Gunis, D. G Adam Eri•nkley, A. A. kV i!son, Wm. Boyd, Thomas Rose, Jahr, Davis, J Ihn Nawill, Lewis Roll, Henry Morganstone, James Black, John Graff, v{, co. TOrranc^, TllOlllB9 Davis, L. Lo g, Wm. Morrow, J. D. Collingwood, C. M. Robinson, R N. lia.lett, James McGuire, George Thompson, Isaac Williams, Wm. Means, A. McGrew, Wm P. Bartram, ICrkwood, Pa an phleic Handbills, Printed on the shortest mul t , * IVe resneeifully ask the he pnblle in reneral in !NA Pinsburgh, s• ei ,•. icz aUtllolt IL, A. HAUSMAN Acnuut iv,. every day lids wetti, moot eveosive and valuahle lot DRY GOODS ever offered cwolnii,cpl:ishianvgenj:lo:et bleie,:uriewreispr4,o,, West of England Cloths, Seaver and Pthd, do A Fie-in and Fic'.l Ca , ainwre s ; . •A Fine 4- Superfine Satiinpu,,:4 French 4- Enlist, liprin o „, l4 se,riet k Yellow Fianna;,,, A White:lnd Green, d W fide Col no,ski,„ Cambric fr Barr Mus,m; B lea clO.l. S i 54 •do Shee , in2s g ro t c h ingh, ins. Wit 1. ❑ great ma- 01311 ofole ev rv .laV at IDotia Ca , Light al hi W.l.*: Nov 8 - t f IiOU • F .Z 1 A WITHOUT BESF.RrE_ mtses . on Wed' WI o'clock is the jurenona, Th,e l corner and The two ndi ee !. Locust Streets, In i he fifth W Said Houcee were built a rang and talk folio buil, 1, the present owner Loot out . Terms—Five hu ndred dOte l quired) may remain on hondifi at le2al iolerest. Tweno: nor. time or sa.e. the balance oe the when a Nil Warraolee Ned For forint r paritvilatielw ner ofsth tVothl S recta. Nov. 5 —4t F.Fl'll COURSEOi THE Com mittee on I.ecions for the Fourth Courx. pubik that i hey bare inner: • the Lectures on Thinrsday Lectures of this ,our,s mil .4 S ei entijrc • The t3conllllitPC, desirous or • of the I..si out, 1 favor le rt , ir , lure find S, :19 WO 304 no exert prorivint opa bol h ni 11,11111' awl In Ili. i.otir, be publi,lle,l, and I n Ut=nde ?retiit dr.tti In2—:k1111 O,u:aAiti w, kit! , 8,,0k the 10. WU. ro,iwhirr s, h y IS A 1 , ..' , V1,),‘. N.,vj CII Crqd.CL Ai 1 and for 4 .1 4 :10 Pi ~,l(11,1 and usual ry 011 14 . 1WIC): billow. and Evane' Car:wool , ' .us^ lag Syrup for elo , d•e R ristois Sa rsa pa rr.,—C•,t , o! Fever a. .d Ague Prils. and a Medicines—for sale a , IOIT!,i1 sion warehouse, Nn FA UM FQl' ILL he ntiervil at ? . 1,.; On the 12 1$ dat 01 or• A • M . • On en.V 'C. - tit', the 13•7.04! McCulley, ,iturihni in on the old Wa•mincinn gianl from Piltsher7h, owhon:: land, on which is a i dWeiling zrs,, Those wishlef to PronerlY, and jndgc of nience. Terms will he rnidr. kwrss suh.critierp, Ii vi tig 'par Itte Nnv. Rib 1313 FAMILY MEOW! folltiwin2 v Fan,v Covert's Balm of Life ;arc Taylrar's Ftal•ra,a of Livere Have Lil omrnl, ald ing a certain cure fn. the ri 4 Ea.r Innia !!;iir not the skin. Hewes'.. Nerve and Furor li hie Elixer, a sive and etPesil contracted cards a'n" ia Overstreet'!: Lj,, iineor, far ..• Dalicy's Pain extra,ler— remedy ever found Cr trarn 4, • being aperfect cure-an: ettl their Witcon's, Brodie'c, Evans,'; and a great many other vaial 4 Pease's lloarltonnd Cantly,‘, sor, Almond, Palm and or ' Too , h Wash and Shaving.Co r er valuable articles, may altr , Sled ral Agency 86 4 , 11 PE4SE'S CLARIFIED BOUND CA,VDYry hey " 86 Fourth street, and Berfords fly city. SHAVING APPARATUS' received a SU parlor ason, let Soaps. A w brash!. IVA inOd pots; Shaving C : and fold ders' Tahtet. and Strops, Hotta, articles for Gentlemen's Toild• Nov 4-3 t BRUSH I S. AWood street jazt ment of Purirait anal Miniatdre Badge Blenders, C. Varlib, Brushes always on hand. T 3 THE etilLANTrißorl JUST received from the Ateedl th school C n SOCI and distribution 30 sets 1 ° 4°4 1 1 lanis Magazine m Id vas; I tyl 14 packages German and Engt a varimy of Englien. German,_" inn tracts. 5000 Christian, 17, Franklin Magazine. Commas man AilrlallElCS for 184 Quite a variety of Teingeni*:,;, ISAAC HARRIS, Aft 4. Nov 2 LA REGALLAS, COO NOLL .10 • TIM subscriber has jug . Parlor LIGHT and DARK CP:, Noicoas, Principe and CPO' rid of In; Tobacco t.. 1 the t , ent lo .„ l , l , - matt. at TUTTLET: ""v eat _oblig ,the meet of the dia 11 should re apace t a baffle Web El= est c 1895 o the De et, to-day tion of " Alley q wis has iniuo o gvori'o si tined ho very pers IZZEIM AS a keg chat it t one app o inform afloat arc a shed on Zll=l ut her pe the po ; and th t Proc 11110 -Frida d with en ex EIME :11 . 12 In ciationi Ey the 1 it own MEEM ,• ernes SL the laiio )e respm, otgam untruth ea by I h tie m,ire !SIM ffie, Ant i -ded ful . `at the ir t MIES EDEN on wai e their rnediat rani they f the allow .eting snt •ng : vin. Te. 'nkee thei, to en ;1 an - inte ncact o the :nd it be ex menc• SSOG . . , Xeyston even f,;,,nfriee r t rve u. C M cllw Thor A. Br. Wm. E. D P. Mu W. J. C. P. many e aigy en dr "gets its Cu and , fig, ti toe-.w a e Ne Mrs. us a of s • intell