r ikieneat clean off by the tfirst stroke Toms sabre„ ' But p 'others the coolest, •thentost de But of his resolution, was one rtbat happenedotew days before I was in= troduoed to him. Philan, like many others hultesiia, chose to beep up many of his ElififWilibitti; a nt i Ontiti Oilers; that of Oeselleig o neatly cAtteil 'urdressint. woon; with s'ta ' ble,watch he was able ttObtrrecet:hrtal?tly.displayed.the silver-436 i nutrients :md mother - of- pea i -handled ra zors, Contained in a.splenilid• case given to *int by an old aunt, when he sailed from Europe. His boots were , ranged with cartialong,tho wall, his witipsbung round; sporting prints studded the ckurtans (a corn! poshion, or shitting mortar resenabling snarble,) sides of the chamber. In fine, he bad a regular English looking dressing- room. 'New one morning Tom was pulling on a boot, when he suddenly felt ,something in it. It-was cold and Clammy; the chill of its -nature struck through - the thin silk stocking he wore. It moved, it writhed; it iab eVidently a:snake, Who can irreg. eitriilfar teal portray, the agony of the poor -felkicw; Who atnnee believed he was a dead - , atadl - Some men, indeed I may ahrnist -saretrery one, would have paused under —these Circumstances, or attempted to Have withdrawn his font. In either of these ca,- -*ea, deelh 'wocrld bane been the instant re-. This all , flashed, with a rapidity *bier *lthing but thought possesses across :hitt hind of Tom. The snake was under hiii'foUt,nvideritly pinned down, striving thiern itself in order tohite. He pulled Oahe. boot with considerab'e swiftness, starting up, stamped on the iron edge --triftheVertitian blinds, continuing to do so -;with the fury of despair for nearly a min ute,to the Surprise and horror of his sur (kir, who, unconscious of his • motive, • ill'ouglit his master had 'suddenly gone arad. 'Then sinking, overcome with agitation and ( - gigue, on the chair, he ordered the man tri - pull off his.boot. He did so, when out • shireda small green slake, one of the most ttltiedl7 of its kind, crushed to death, cram in a / pea et jelly. The tmtia who had accomplished such, *4 3 MSS justly looked upon as one of thebravest men. in India. Tdined, shot tly after this last exploit, titr) - th.Torn Philan at his mess. The dinner pissed nff with much festivity. Many had heed the proofs of daring recounted to us Ofmtainbers of the corps, present, and ma ny the boast,of what they intended to do, when sudd,enlya young ensign, who was rising from the table, turned round and ut tered a pierc.iug scream. We looked back -.-every eye was directed towards the ,_. spot on which he had glanced, when, to our horror, we saw an enormous snake elawly crawling towards us. In another *taut every , soul had risen from his place and Were flying away across the square in front of the cantonment as fast as nor legs would carry us. Tom Philan led the van shouting with fear, as if the monster were already, coiled round his limbs, A few minutes' reflection emboldened some of the 'perty,to return. We found the reptile already dead, despatched 1 - q one of the servants. it was a rock-snake, an animal wholly innocuous. It measured some 8 feet long, and was a beautiful specimen of its.kind. 1 begged to have it, in order to send it home to some friends in England to preserve. It was given tome, and I re turned home with it dangling on my arm, laughing at the cowardice displayed by one, when ab'y supported, frightened out of his wits in,the midst of an armed assem bly hy a harmless reptile, who had single. handed performed such feats of valour, ud destroyed serpents of the most deadly kind. ' - From the New York Commercial Advertiser • • Our Neu , World Ruing. • The :explorations of our countryman, Mr. Stephens,-among the relics of vanished ra ices that once swarmed in Central Ameri. ..coand.Mexico, have excited great curiosi , !yon thiyt-sulect, both in Europe and A merica: Weisave heat dof several projec tell . expeditions, either in progress,' or at least talked" ofby English travelers; and we-see it stated in some of the French pa pers, that a savant of that nation is prepay ., " ing to set nut oilin extensive journey thro' the bean of South America, from the Al_ !antic to -the Pacific, at the' expense and under the patronage of the Duke de Ne.- Mnire- k 3VhO, in this, fulfils a plan devised and - cOmmenced by his unfortunate broth" , erittiou Duke,bfOt lean s. The, expectation of finding ruins and other traces of the en - dent population,is spoken of as a leading indecernent to 'the execution frf this pro ject;-t;: . is connexion with this subject,'we may steanthell'ein, without vidlating any cou• fidbace,, that the forthcoming volumes of .doefitn-IStepirens, Which will be pliblisb• .ettiti two or three wee:kr', far surpass even their immediate 'predcessors "in-irchitec tertd4ott historical interest. The plains efTueetarajwhich he 8; bis cornpabion (Mr. Catherviood) explored `With untiring dill . • - . - *duet. - proved to be a mine of ineerrable richness. Ruins of vast and, most sifitrint character disint erred, , were, is We may eray; in; almost boundless profusion—ai mit is, infer rerffiern the"fact that, to give spiltinieris only; the volumes will contain oriettitsdredend fifteen engravings. Sev eral ilf-thtse we have eojoyed the Pleasure prexiiiiirmig: - qbey are More highly fin . -lege& thin` , thosti,in the Central 4.kaierka: ~,vatitiltilL-ivilitX indeed, were only • taiiiiio, *Alit in these outlines are lily 4 ,:with the Over litht *nrll44ot, Or - 4i . inuit say *itthe irchiteitli.=: w itiiiiiiii:6 4 l iiiet*Oeßt•litt4 l # l ol; oat s ot hid fOiTtitiebe known or tin ' 1 - at, too, kirtrtt telt glamtee at . , .74010 4 a - ` B ofiliti l thike - ekett4 lll ` .l ol TOteri mew fib irs .. . end Wet the Mee wir nung , 1 . .7 Itinifitiffise — lnet'npilbg afiLot,:t!j7l l , ' ,- 't ' r. ; if s iteinteibitti? ' !`` •.: '....: .i; ' 4 .' ' ••,' • , If . , 14. ~t. 0.44- 4 1..va5;44 ..4 . -.1 ...e , O.; t. 4.14-i.... 6..1. . 4itbn Eq- ie:4:1 , :itt',4 11 . 4 :4t.; r. 11 , 4417Fte ' , ; zoar r i ===r; •nis. ruita.irs vni TUESDAY, !NOVEMBER 15, 1842 Seel Pint Page. tirorttingnen. It; is indeed.strange that there should be such a displeiti ai opinion among work ingmen on politieel subjects, which are so intiMately connected wide their welfare. But so it is—men of equal intelligence and honesty, differ Widely on government poli cy. This should not be. Minor differen ces 6f opinion alwiya have and will exist— it is no* to be eXpected that men can har monise on all subjects; but on great and im portant question 4 which are so easily to be understood, there should be no conflicting sentiments among the laboring or useful elegies. It does not irequire much hard study or profundity of thought to compre hend the effect which legislative measures will:have upon them individually or collec., tively. By watching closely the conduct of public men it% is an easy matter to dis cover who are the sincere friends of Labor, and to detect the demagogue. The interests . of workingmen are the • same—precisely l the same. A law that sill ben ° .fit one Clasii of workingmen, (if it be notrirtial or unjust). will benefit Why then, should wOkingoien he found "arrayed • against each ot her., op,social and political' quiatinns which ,CenCein them? One par ty must be wrong—whenever such a divi. sioU exists, oneiparty are struggling against the interests of themselves, their fellow labOrers and the r ircountry. remedy this, let every man study the Science of politics, andp- r ioriger tow to :the slang of rirty 4em‘gogues. Intelli geaCe.cteongthepeople is all that is want .ing to break dawn partisan intrigues, and corruption, and public men will then find itior their interest to legislate for the mass initead of schetning for their own personal aggrantlizemeto. Tfie Sub-Treasury. The time has arrived when the Dernoc raey should again agitate this 'question be fore the peopl. It is emphatically a dem ocratic and Constitu ional measure and the only one to which we can look 14 the safety of our national finances, and we would suggest that at the approaching ses sion of the Goon-grese, the Democrats may present this so called odious Bill, so that t he issue may be fairly made at the next elections for Oongreasmcn. We have nct fear of the result—there can be no doubt but that three-fourths of the people prefer the Sub-Treaiury to- any other plan for the "Collecting, safe keeping and disbursemen t of the public money." Mike Waleh...—This person has achiev -4d fluke a victory in New York. He was not elected, himself, to be sure; he lacked some 15,000 pr 19,000 votes of that. Bui then, what Was a very great triumph fur one whoso every energy seems directed to wards dividing and distracting the Demo cratic party, he has succeeded :in defeat ing two of the Assembly ticket. If we re member rightly, he succeeded in having three beaten last year. Walsh should congratulate himself. If he perseveres. he may have four of the Democratic As sembly beaten next year. He is of more useto the whigs than G-lentworth and his pi pelayers. i Henry Clay. A' Washingtan correspundeht of the Phila. Led• ger says that it was settled among the leading coons, that whether Mr Clay would be a candi date or not in . 1844, depended on the result. of the New York election. if they had carried the state Play was to be l i their man, but if defeated, they were to drop him once more, and reek a more available candidate. We pat little reliance in the statements, of !this correspondent, or he suggests the name of a continuum as a en bstitu'e for play. +hat we think not , be used as the tool of fed.. eralism. Elowever, as the - contingency has occur,, -d that, according to the writer, is to cut off Clay's chance ofjeiog the coon candidate, we will soon see whether there is any truth In his stiggestions as. to the substitute. BLIEICTZO24I' EMIN'S New York. • . The in3jority for Bouck ea far as heard froM is 21,1306 The ccinnties to be beard knot. it le thought, will not reduce this majority much The coon is liaried, and buried no deep that the; whigs cairiiiier raise his boner.. CONGRESS MEN. ' At least, tIWEN:TT, and perhaps 24 out of the . 34, are detain/rite • ' ' • I tENASTE. The tienatit.atits next, meeting, will stand a demeesets watt *Mits. • • *SPRMENTATIVEas. There are 93 dame:tau and'` i oeforameartaio ed to be eleektd; bhvittiois:elegpis ninon hate. to hi beard . .The II ll dam *beet las It OArt last - year, 94 •-• wed 'cm". - // e. • -Tim CoonittsPoir4Yieioiting krnir' t r Itt• "Itlif 4 c + Witlnta 4 40 4, 77 "1,tit i rjr:, 0 4 ; itt i , ft C6 Pre il PAW t or - *W eaire illar4keirt ba te • • rtiest t hat the PinintielAtii- 'nem •;,) ,tll, os r e est fi. la - .% 4 7 re .' 'w- , ~ ''.rn - • - . eilP c ; ' , s• zg %- bllbl i l l e , .--,,,, - C tr° ,-1267...:,' tae Y anine , that. yfnter , : : 1, , rake into Ai - component gasesfiind ed -- to light our hotteee and cook - our food aid then.E re-combine and 1 1 orm into water again! Rtcm again.—At Spartanburg, S. C., a few days sinces, a drunken manlty the name of Davis, stabbed six., men with -a koife; two of whom were killed. Davis had beti molested by some one, it being 11 or 12 o'clock at nigh), when he aros. and commenced an indiscaminate idaugh ter. The sufferers were innocent. ,1 Davi. has been arrested. He is about 70 year of age. . St.,Louis. The latest,accounts; from St Louis say that business is dull, end de alining. Large cargoes of produce are still going; exchanges plenty; ratesen the east at 1 and 1i per cent. Michigan Election.--The dernacratic victory in Michigan has !manful' and com• plate. As fir as heard from the a demo- . crats have THIRTY Itepresentaties and the COMM THREE. This will dn. The western papers says that Eider Hines and Parson Niller met near Provi. dence for the purpose of fighting a 'duel.— Fudge. Needles were first invented in London, by a tzegro, in the reign of Mary. The 10► h inst. was observed as' a..day of Thanksgiving in Savannah for the good health of the city. This is something new in the South. Hops in Illinois.—T wenty -nine bales, weighing about two tons, were recently ta ken by a gentle Man from the Illinois river anti sold at St. Louis for 15 cents per lb. RichFreight.—A Hamilton (Bermuda) paper of the 17th of September! says— " The Royal Mail Steam Company's yes sel, Tay, captain Hayden, in &Mr days from Nassau, entered Castle Harbor on Friday last, and took her departude thence on Sunday morning for Englandia Fay al. She received on board here two hun dred Rail fifty ions of coal. ShEi_ba.d 27 passengere._and a. freight if onemillion dollars in -specie, and about 70 hags of of cochineal, said to be valued at 10001 per Sudden Death—Mr. Lancaster, a car. tier of the Boston Daily Mail, died sudden ly at the Hancock House, on Friday nirning. Feeling unwell, he took a glass of brandy at the bar, and, immedi►tely fall ing, expired almost without a straggle. The Rhode Island Algerine Constitution, just framed by the Convention, is to be submitted to the people f n aioption or rejection, on the 21st, 22 1, and 23a cl\ys of the present month. , Five Lives lost at I The N. Y. American gives e followiig parti'nilare of a distressing, accid?nt at sea: On the Bth of November in latitude 34 30 N., longitude 75 50 W., at half past 3 P. M., while in the act of drawing a bucket of water, one of the men fell overboard.— The vessel was immediately brought upon the wind and her mainsails hove aback; in the meantime a board and other articles were thrown over for the man to get upon, and as soon as practicable, the Stern boat, with the second officer and thrpe bands , was lowered. They pulled in the direction where the man had teen last seen, for a bout an half hour, until the boat got about one mile to the windward of the schooner. Captain Griffiths then wore ship, stood as near for the boat as the'weather4 would al low, and then hove to again, rbut to his utter astonishment, he diseovers4 that the boat had upset and brit two of the men were to be seen. The names ef the sufferers, lare J. Amos, second ofFteer. Belfast, Maine; John Folks, seaman, New York city; William Bennett, Masa; Geo. Thom p.pn, Liver pool, Eng; William. S:nith, Sweittlen. N. Hampshire U. S. Senor l or.—Hon. Chas. G. Atherton wa. on Wednesday furenonn, elected 'Senator, in Cnitgrearft from New Ittrapshire for six-years frtim the 4th of March next In the Senate, 4r. Ather— ton had 11 votes to 'one for. D. - M. Chriitie. In the House he had 152 votes td 73 for Mr. Christie and others. Fire in. St. Louis.—The Organ of She sth-hist gayr. , —..A fire broke 'lout yester day in a email frame building on Locust, a few doors libqte Second elreol. ind commu nicated to the roofs of two aditioing brick buildings,.. nee of Which Wee ' SOO by o 1111 wOlano , god OM OilMra b T 1 ,140 1 . Ed -011011111111. Tht upper /14011 and l eoof of the rniii**le we r e lititrailtdo bit else -ioofo Only' of*. otheit two were - Inuit-hall ' inj4- red. 416 , ) -- Glrii , ......A - w ----- -irtette 11111: , e rrti , 4 prvett:o raiik: *O 344 vio4ff-xd rumvi sr 11, kudit;:*iti* . ? litritc lie, Le., tpeitm the bitir Ilk t,. , -. ft fi 4n,tt. tae _ l4 ~ Ds:l,4 1101 - , s —...,- • t , _ ' ^... ---,--"' ~„-......,-, Pr-- • 4-11.,--.. - --- *'P ' -, I, . 1 1 :, •:- , v ~, i' . . 7. ',,,,-• 17:,: ' • i , ' ' °' `... :',;. Is: ,r• - ... ' ...... -,e . t . L - ... - : iswanuif ~..„g the '. .rt iti ~,, .--,- t - 4- ` pitlnerat stiebgetrin ilia•071: - ':::Wliiff • ilatifitetrliditii'i'ait that one morc'etrh4gle^ *ill place • ah's "pocket piece is a democratic fob." Another Statement.--PersOns who arri ved in Philadelphia . froin Wilq#l44o: - .on the evening ,of the 11th, state iftikt - - When they left, it, reported thatho - dney's mad , , jo,rity . in Kent county was less than 130, and not 142 as previously supposed. If this be true, the hopes of Federalis.m The "last link is broken," and. our opponents' may as well sit down and , study philosophy. We recommend a vol ume of Beneca. . are over. Death in a grog shop—A warning.— it man was found dead on Tuesday morn- 1 ing of laet week, in a groggery in Hartford ' Conn. When discovered, he was lying on the floor with his head and part of his neck extending ever the side of a tub, quite dead. It was supposed that he had got up, while in a state of intoxication during tho night, and in attempting In procure water from the tub lie fell • across the edge at it, and, being unable to help hiinself, strangled to death. (17 2 • The Congress of Texas meets at the Capital on' - the llth inst., to make vigorous preparations for repelling the Mexican inva sion, and perhaps something more. The Flying. Machine. The man in New Orleans who has in— vented a "Flying Machine" has become rather savage at those who, by their gross lack of scientific kdowledge, are ridiculing his magnificent invention for sailing through the air. In venting his indigna tion he challenges tiny person to meet 'Jim at any time in private or in public, and he pledges himself to set aside every ob jection that may be urged against his scheme for aerial location. This is bold enough, and we don't know but that he may turn out no humbug after all. It seems that no Court of Common Pleas has been in session in Lucas Co. Ohio, for two years, owing to local difficulties. sirkansag Eloquence.—We find the fol lowing specimen, in an Arkansas paper, by some one who had been charged with not wishing to ci-lehrate the Fourth of July:— "Shades of Washington! Hancock and Ethan Allen! If I hive offended, remem ber the frailty of mortals and be propitious! What! abolish that day of days?—that day wt en the concentrated wisdom of ages was blazoned forth on that "immortal sheet"— that epoch, not only in American history, hut in the history of the world —that day when the Price tix spirit of universal Liber ty rose out of the American soil, and spread her broad pinions, never again to be folded. Thatday, the celebration of which, I the days of my boyhood, exp-nded the last six pence to buy fire crackers! Forbid it, de. parted shades! Pacific Ocean, thou ink stand of creation! and you, ye tall pines of Norway, crow quills for such as occasion, aid in expunging that resolution! L. .t. the Lethean floods roll over it perpetually, and the raven wing of oblivion rest on it for , v• tr:27•Mr. Shove has backed out of the of fice of Bank C.)mrnissioner in Massachu• setts.—N. .durora. Yes—but not until he had backed out a pretty good load of the funds of one of the B a nks.--41Oston Mail. The scoundrel! ShoOe him along. mpA Cineinati editor has arrived at the conclusion that man ii not so much of a thinking animal as he might be.—N. rora. We have been thinking, that when the Cincinnati editor was thinking that, that he was thinking correctly. 'Hassan has been convicted of manslaugh ter at Richmond. , - The folluwing sign may be seen on the brulge passing the Mohawk river. from Herkimer to Mohawk' village: One. Dollar, Fine, For, Crossing, This, Bridge, Faster, Than, On, A, Walk. There are some solitary wrPrches who 'went to have left the rest of mankintl, only as Eve left Adam, to meet the devil in pri vate. From T ucatßu. Intelligence to the 2lst ult. has been re ceived by the N. O. Bulletin. There has not been a, battle between the troops of Yucatan.and those ofSantanna, but one was daily expected. I'm,. latter were waiting for a reinforcenaeat of '3OOO from Vera Cruz, and ar naval support, for an at tack upon the Carripeachlans. The Yu catans were *rout 1700 strong. The Ani. sloop Malorl, from and an English brig, both consigned, ;to the American consul, liltew. NaGregor, left Campeachy on the llthidt. - ti;W: Laguna. The French frigate.. Brilliant, arrived at Carapeac.hy frowvVara Viva on the aids, nt TR44 - Miliat."--SaY iihat you will of old maidititheit-lowe gr,er -111011/0".1064114:140* thin 0* sikiodukaankrimirliiiivir assts* mg ,w hose , hauls vilor,tpllol,l4dOrl ~ , O f I soooo47oo.l l 4w**baill - A 6 nii übttibeii.' , ..64.mat&.pmaggian*vryab l / 4 z ' iiits:**xl2o - `,94: Of Wilialik**l.l4llcocesivne. .t-aw* i.',314.2? 5,16 AtiC-4 , 4 - 41' 3,l'nightot Mr. A4A e ADDAIia• - . Nov 1,5, will be presented- the At vor-Ite phiy of trimcorr Omer( •• • •• • • 7*• '' •••••• • ' itri ADDAMS Pythias:..... . Mr. Jeuthon Mrs. C.: HILT. in ther.CßACOrLediva; To conclude WWI the Farce of THE DUMB BELLE. . • Price, Dress Circle Boles 75;'2 Beier 371: 25; al lety' 25. A Off. ALNIk EXCII/ 1 / 1 -Nelil LIST: CoRRICOTNO DAILYcsr ALVIN PENNSYLVANIA. Bank orPittsburgh. Par . March. 4! Man..bit. par. Exchange bank, _ par Bk. of Germantown Easton ank, Lancaster bank; Ms 2 Minicar Chester Co. par Farmers! bk Bucks Co. Doylestown bk do Bk of N America Phil. Bk of Northern• Liberties, Commercial bk. of Pa. Far. 4- Mechanics bk. Kensington bk. Philadelphia bk." 01 Schuylkill bk. Southwark bk. Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 10 Bk of Penn Ti . par man. 4- Mechanics bk. 5 Mechanics bk. par i Moyamensing bk. Girard ha..k, .501 U. States hank, 58 Lumbermeme, Warren, 75' Frank. bk Washington, par Miners bk of Pot Isvile, 8 Bk of Montgoinery Co. par Mon. hit Brownsville, 2 Erie Bank. 5 Harrisburgh bank, 81 Far. hk Lancaster, 21 Bit of Middletown, 7 Bk. of Chatrabcrsburgh, 9 Carlisle bank, 9 Bk of Northumberland, 10 Columbiabk sr Bridge co. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co. 10 Bk of Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 9 Get tyshurgh bk. 9 York bank, 8 Far. 4. Drovers bk. of Waynesburab, q l Cnuency notes. 8 Sonesdale, Wyoming batik, 121 Pittah'gli Slate Scrip, 6 Country do do Bcrks Co. bank, 50 Lewistown. 12 -Towanda. Mountpleasant bk 2 1 Far' k Mech. 'bk of Steu. benville, Belmont bk of St. Claire. vine, 2 Marietta bk. Demand notes, 2 do Cm' reor y noses, Columbiana lik New Lis hon Demand, do Post notes, e.',incisinati specie pay lug hanks, Mech. trc Traders bk of Cincinnati. 3 Clinton hk of Cotumloo.;, Demand notes. 2 Circhwllle, (H. Lawrence Cashier) Zanesville bk. N THAI COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I of Allegheny County. of Dec'r Term,lB39. . No. 155. In the matter of theVo untary AssignMent of George Bell and Valentine Feld tk February 19,1841 First Account of As. •s• 4 . • -4- y" , ste,neesfiled, andon motion of C 'S. Eyster , • 4 . • N. Esq., referred to Andrew Burke, Cornelius ; 41 16 Darragh and H. S. Magraw, Esqs.,as eo.„Wl . 4%'• tors to audit Ihe same. 1.4.044"‘ From 'he Record. A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested; that the auditors will meet for the purposes of their appoint• num. at the offve of Andrew Burke; Em., 4th sr, Pitts burgh, on Thursday 16th December next, at 2 o'clock P 10. of said day. C. DARRAGH, A. BURKE,- - H• S. MAGR nov 15-31' - Auditors. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, R. of Allegheny county,of Jane Term. 1838. No. 399. Tone matter of the voluntary Assig.nment oft L. L. Common, and Jonathan Dchaven. 4 : AND 1(0% To war; November 9. 184 - 2. .. C(„45..., presented to , oven ' Court and c r O A nfi g t g e li r e i e :i ' st, to be ebotirmed ... . absolutely unless exceptions are hied on or before the 17th day of December twit. h 4 From the Record. ALFRED iIUTTON, Pro. NOVIUMER 12. 1842—The Court order the heating in this case to be had - on the first Saturday of DiiceMber next, instead of the 17th of December, and that notice be given in two papers : NoVIS-4t 10000 TR D .4LI 4 L L S E . r an s d jif aJt a j ec i ess p ri . :ll x ve . - TRACDOR inestlmable. - ant only cures au Ickei, hut glvei no additional pnin, - nor . leavm a star'. Fire le fiord: Lively rendetcd' Mimiere; ($11) has heen offered six months to any person rettirning an empty hog, and 'saying that all agony on anointing is not extracted in a few min utes,yei not one from thousands of tria , s since him claim ed th e bonus :) - Pareriht Ir. - astral e to Shard agiinsegeitertil lojnries, and :aye - fine, fortune' and life, and 'prevent. their offspring! 'from being disficartuf by burns; 'or even small pox pantiles; (it possessing the entriabie j:it;KVer to replace the eillutary •• organv destroYed,) `iiiin de so by ob. ininingthls.talmitable imbre. Many' deeply Writ eases in the city ran be seen, and onieniiiii face burnt Over and wounded three disti act times in the game,. 'Tot heal: lag. yet in no case can be-tteeeditteleait elcairjth or mark! Forallklmthorkurtifiterap4 nouthlrig effects:us alsctimportant;eveithore eyes.' att hiflatrietions and bth: kertbreasts *mid* . unknown. Theiliffet and rini.sery, for chi' rl trg the= ekihtif pimples, eitinithe Chafe, etc.; Will And it irullsoeninibler; One tieing bitty wilt forever estab lish it the sovereignfirzw,-.ALZ 114114' - A (ter' this no tice, heads of families allowing t'ortitrie (Or montiiii, and ultimately distorted features, eatt 'never wipe Away re proachrpultlytuttered itY , if disabled Child, fbritegleeting tittriamottiover firer- •'-` • - • ..tEalared att of Congress', A. D. 11141. by' Comstock of Co:, In the ClerVe Mace of the kl,trtct Canti of the United >kkatee for the Souther's District ;or Kew York ' Warranted the army gerirtine. ' ' • Comstock whwelite Draggisit:N. Yorkl have be. come:the mkt mholesale'ageta* ihr'alt: sp'Aiiiirl ea for 20 years. orders'mtist be arldnmeed le- them. The genuine ontr to be had at TITTTLEMI 4 medical Ateney. , B6 Fourth-stress, 4"-: • • • w e gi 45 BENJANIX HARDINeg reapectrphy anal:mixes to bis patrons test he *Weasel lbOto thist eiening, at halt put els o'clock, at.tha . thetkao ,1/4***, of Mr. Wil liams; in the basement of the 414. : Preshiteriall Church, (enhance on Ferry street), to arionahn** - phazfrin Steno. partllnge's Stenography is **is ihm‘ta, ;Apar lea,and inthittety superior to any other Ilse" haratoilbre tanithtt (being toajtoug to sound 4 , “lapneelierEeacehkee tan. hot be more Filly developed ahata tar t aiteartiogio ltsileo. oral adttiltitin kit the Britialt ihntroatta,:lfieosttrjak•otre• Porters, attar tuna practinkia othar,systeipt.-havit a bandoned thin* sea adopted **OP I lom isk l' fi r gigi ,..,_? l , pad perfect want; The whote , :apttelnialleAlt 15 ••• "' histretedand*eqtrtrad to ti*pf**** knits korto-toilitiothoo.. ~..„„.,.wepiat,l4:_ -.. rat V.lo,4lllltrialliillaßett . 4lllll,4lPgr, lan - 04, , tike -1111410001111“10 - fi" , 6 7 ' is ft 1114. '' ILRAMIR, EXCHAIIMIC EROpgll. Wooster, -2, Massilon, 2 Sandusky, - „• 2 Geauga, - 2 Norwalk. 2 Xenia,. 2 Dayton, Scioto. ; 2 Poet notes, - • 2 10 Fran. bk Columbus, 2 Lai.easter, Hamilton, 30 Granville, Coin. bk. Lake Erie, 35 Far. bk: of Canton, , .45 Urbana 05 INDIANA. Stale bk. .t Branches, 2 State &rill, 45 KENTUCKY. All banks, 2 ILLINOIS. State lik 4- Branched. 60 Sba wneetow n, 60 VIIIGINIA. thank of Virginia, 2 do Valley, 2 Far. bk. of Virginia, '2 Exchange hank, 2 N. West. bank 2 Mer. 4.Mec. do. _ MARYLAND Balairiore Batiks, Country Banks, DELI WARE. MI Banks, pa NEW JERSEY. AIL Banks,. , - par and I NEW YORK: Ch y ft;,nks. oar Country banks, (safety fund.) a .1 Red -attek - , I to 1 NEWARIPtOt ND. Boston 8{( p. r Country LOUISIANA. Orleans Banks, NORTH p,4I3LISA Banks, - 26 SOUTH CAROLINA Banks. ' - I'IS. COLUMBIA Banks.' ALABAMA Good Ranits, TENN ESS All Banks, : 8 MICHIGAN. Rk. of St. Clair, • 5 Do. dn. J Stoll h 5 CANADA. Good bank., 151020 Eastern Exchange. Philadelphia, ' 1 New Ynrk, Baltimore, 3 Bostom I ,Western Etc:tange. iCineinnail, ' `par Lnuisvitle.• 'Cleveland. i div viilieellne.. par ,GOLD AND SILVER. par A ...FiTtl'ON, ' ro ABSOLUTE -HEAL ALL. ZOO% PRINTING N. W. Corner of ilt Tat proprleloit of di e AND hi ANlTACTellti rp ow. itadAhe p 140131101 --71/ a r i d well chosen usen ewnet ar lll l2b3lEili • &EL) -41,1 41 ( Tql:I1,-,:- Managers Necessary to a Job Mahal Paredteli;. LET:TEOR, EVERY Books. Bills of Pamphlets, Bill h e w Handbills, Blank et l ii• • au taints st. v v ., &enslaver, told Ca i g prin. 0,,, k Printed on the shortest smite* We respectfully ask the ps he public in general in tbh Pittsburgh. Sep:. 39. Ise DIV OLUTIOX OP ld rtership formerly exit Dilworth 4. co.; WOO dissoirre withdrawal of Theme Sc(ott The mannractoring of at*, ing hoards and contraeilogro f . ed as %dial by the soincrihen Dilworth. Who are amply . in their line on the moat lid attention to basmen, hope to N. B.—The business of GIT, awned up at the old eland !ma 14-6 t corner ON ItA. BAUSNIAN Muml. 4ft , 'every day this week rig most extensive and valuable la 0 DR r . 0 OODS ever offered g which lam just berm tereirte f comprising more than 100 Pad, West of England Chubs, 54 , Beaver and. Pilot, do 144 , Plain and Fig'd. Cassimeret Fine 4- Superfine Sattineer, French 4. English Meriores,3oo Sandal rt Yellow Flanoe'e s It% White:led Green, do White 4. Cord. Doeskins, u, Cambric d- Barr !Mishits, r.: Bleaeled,,Shirl Ines. , 54 do Sheetines, Scotch Ginghams. Witt. a great many other at' 'ion of dealrre, ocriaale every Jay at 10 with' al early G:l* Light nalil lank/ FIFTH COURSE OF TE Committee on (Amara for the Fourth Course, . pubre that they have matte a the Lectures on Tbursday eta .- Lectores of this course will be Scientific- The Committee, desirous of or the Institute a favorite Melt tore and Science, as well as the no exertions in procuring popular both at buMe and abroad. lit the course of two weiksafis he published, and tickets offe re d, nov 9 —1 I UNPRECEDEN TED SI T HE sobscriber offers for salr,ll arid upon accommodating Le. 1 , ,f1y Si vrn Ruilrlint.. 1 omLituated Road. DO° :ling owned !Tale ess“leatid hen/mega ad id rind and hank -of he Mem Ong:the/a—the no cat o n s ofs . attl Lots ran he 'e'en reeorded ou the IPb Nov, 1841.ist of Allegl.c , y aunty in lieed Bo pagr, or upon applicationlo (\mild Toe nlllllO.ll of persona dmir, having money to invest lee:Knotty iunity - vrinally nevaninentig in rarely subscriber is delerndsed The Lots will be sold urrordin,.. ' and unexceptinsahle thh Apply to 11l Nov 10-1 f ?ton' CLOTHING, &c. FOR T 1843. NAVY Pm Bureau of ProsiMa IE4ILED PROPOSVILS.e , ay ClOtkilqr, Will be recixe o'clock P. M. of tt e 28th day of wishing and deliverine, (on lee' lice,) at each or either of the N Massachusetts, Brooklyn, New . glair% , such gnenti r les of any or articles of Navy Clothiwz as may year 1893. by the Commandoes . respectively. viz: Blue cloth P. Jackets tad WE oleo Stocking, Woolen Socks, Thkek . , sewed Lealher Shod, Si;ied Leather Pumps, Woolen Blarkefs, AU the woolen goods siesta Americas manufacture. Mlle equalto the sant plea. which Wit vy Yards at Roston, New Yod , ton, Norfolk, Balt 'more Naval, All the aforesaid ankles sill'' spect fon and survey as it:ECM/ 1 d ions and Clothing luny director ' of Ihe said artistes will be reand to, the samples or panserns, bait! manahip, and Witcheries. not • • to the stipulations and pal . made. The clothing' is -divided into lid boys -- . ..and r the offers mast t • • clues, and must be calculate/tit • tending the fulflrment of the • ' 'es...miry metal and navalbaltoln The Whole must he deliveredd. he eontrartors, in good, Wt. ' ' In: hoses ar hogsheads, and is of charge UV the United Stales,: tlon of the -respective Comeamilt delivery. 13epa rite proposals mist is oi no.N and Pumps; savid. Or Socks; third, fo r all the Blanlrl 6o other articles, as distinct canoed d-- astand n those who a engager! Stoekings. Socks, Shoes, PulaPo; ponslbte standing, will have a Po" will admit of It. I n case of failareon the cana l ' nish and deliver the severslari ldo detest from them, is propel/est 0 the .offteera to agents of the NOY' purchase w hat may to renaire alBll and any excess of cost overdo , by the contract. shalt be tinned * pc/cave-contractors. Ive lia con ndli tra i c n ts o w fie lt i l i be lird req thseleillrervr—lrd • tie°, "Id Waiver coolant la addlliti l the arab/int of each deliver! loril for the'fbithfut performance al 7 4 whisk will on no account be 1 11 :4 t h a ne. oplied with is all resiled ic .)/1 te ad" treitellt or the lil ,Mo failures kotoMPlote tie " Iw— il ly/ Orders that ma .ado oftenper astern, pareif il ` nysil to the United States willd7l elothini *bell have been 1 14 70111,. 1d4,4p4 Ao. the woe dlig.di 61011110 f WspeialoP aPdalinlll4, pecityri Iltoreker rs a ' o pi. the a veff app oft he p of idellvory.- shall be Whom' pepreenall tn .71~.11limentrodivel „aao fraiwillseas, yeti* hen 6 ' .1.77'4 losegeWk• Amilloseliarl e gp s _Mis vilib i ON .ol6".. .Pial 0 " 041•111WOVIS-07 Nat be finis Mr .i s ni r to. - _ and fte I • WWI abilitte6l" For the!. • jratihr. Work, t i o ntiteloOne' beasti. Aar! meat.* e!l` ja d e d lattl have warski verledoah e nd 've watched its tpensive teas* • Itnt massive of its ip l iOttgly on i * I fret wo when its hi • '. darkly or i:motid dome, opt of overlie `of 'admiratio elevate. :Splendid moan ;mutate munifie llais of genius 'laving enema , ' gyro'. 'rhie, it • wiidersi ton CO -oh:Late, of cosUi lon of an eng whn, pray, is th .'re -leas extrava 'bid% so loftily_ lit not the W - an exhibition ifilioncra of a in all thotm vihich should ' fl orill of civic e p- wetand e' 'true, in the bat ,ts4,oso it t cto c t i a l a y v: ll i nu WIRT I NBll incubus or d& ,;diction deensa ue Oropert populati nd ,burne, down riCn involve I in ng under the he eindloyinent ..ttures inr.the n t .w. h i_ e st hi l t n n i c o o i ne t e r; e 01 and y and • is a monument years of ont go—already lin been issu-d to 4- doubt the s aak.ll' . ar-bar 41-1, • n pa: taxation on the a a city ,trip net certainly ens this ex ravagan.; r'pre-out 'rctren g Chnirrnan of 1. •- Wont* and p im as the prom f our inference ds .of taxable "or this age, bu t generation, Iratinris will r t nOk fg a will b raejlude e Wing exec temporaril 'Amy will •., and eiv .. rieale and wt _ ciature. would t E121=3 half c.)rnplei ent debt un;)a aates--Tbe 'We are a g have no n - , nking and ao.-Parker i h are—or ts—the gro and the _port le for are - now m. especially s f late -jinni t ..er than o Biddle led fiuglema a n .ht over hea it y sport atakriati U. ;has been - o • i.l` in Lots: • ed. the • . resen AIreIIIS to the ansphi . A,:s • hu in -Franc ing -"We ligul ' 44 ic ,Al4 , lxer. • 7 • MEMZEI x~=z:,+"