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what we hare always understood to he the fact, FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The British merchant are Yery naturally taking 1 London-, Oct. 23. The French papers of Wed- advantage for the benefit of their own shipping cY isday, which were received yesterday, are, so the one-sided condition of the West India trade. ne fai as respects the tranouillitv of the caoital.

some- which, thanks to our rnnncil at nr.nt la der feet are six transparent scales which form a distinguishing characteristic of this species. lts head is terminated hy two bladders, filled with poison, which extend nearly the length of the corselet, and each of them is armed with two siinrn vertical 011 SMiFi, A COUNTRY SEAT, containing Ten Acres of Laud, adjoining Fast Liberty. The situation is pleasant and healthful. The Dwelling House is a two Ftory fiame, 30 22 fcft; well FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3. jvoRtisT! The editor of the Allegheny in his last paper, announces the important unexpected intelligence, that "The elections that the lake is open sooner, in the spring, at Cleave-land than at Erie, and sooner at Erie than at Buffalo: so that produce from Detroit might be landed at Cleaveland, and proceed by the Ohio canal, the cross-cut, and the Pennsylvania canal, almost to Philadelphia, before the lake is open at Erie.

We have not at hand the reports of the canal commissioners, and do not know precisely the length of the different canal routes from Erie to Philadelphia, nor do we know the precise distance i by of which the animal ef- excellent water at the door. Also, frasie Wash a thing more satisfactory than the former oues. The ists. The President's Proclamation throws our exhibitions which have been made of popular ven- ports open to British vessels, while the ports of geance, in the cries fur the blood of the the British islands remain closed against our ves- ters, have in a great measure been destroyed by sels, until the British Government shall receive in- the firmness of the Government. Those who live formation of the Proclamation, and think proper nearerthe scene than we do, are more alarmed than to send out orders to open them.

The following those who view the storm at a distance: but, at the is one of the fruits of this strange state of things, same time, it is but fair to observe that, not having and will show the operation of it on our navigating onr tempers ruffled or our apprehensions terrified, interest: ths American ship Montano was char- bnt being left to the calm observance of what ia tered by an English house in Jamaica to tike a passing in France, and to draw our own conclu- cargo fiora New York to St. Thomas, the usual sions, we are justified in the opinion which we entrepot between the United 'States and the Bri- i i i the Union demonstrate an increase of htcmbers in the next Congress." We had supped that there could not be any increase qfmem-j-j until after the census was completed: Mr. I ihoa however, is a 'printer by authority," and from Pittsburgh to the Ohio canal, by the way of i tue iieaver and Mahoning; but, from an inspec- nave ueciarea, ana winch we now repeat, that tue usu pons, put. taking advantage oi the President storm will pass easily over. Proclamation, thev send a British sh'm to New House.

Stable, Wagon louse. Com and a variety of well selected Fruit Tiee, Buh Fruit, Ac. Ac. It will be sold low for C.ish. the subscriber intends removing from this part of the country.

Apply on the premises, to JAMES TO DUSTERS. rpnilE subscriber has justjereived an extensive JL supply of Camwood, ljr.woon, Fustic, and NiciKAccA. hipped and in the stick, Aii Bllic Oil Vitriol, Copteras, Cream Tartar, Crihk Tartar. Ispigo. Mckiatic Acn, A'i'A FottTis, VtRtKGRis, Tcrmk.kic, Cochi NKAL.

AlTGAI.T.S, ClUBCAR, WoAP, FlLLKRS' tects its bite, injecting into the wound a portion of the venom contained in the two receptacles. The consequence of its attack are by no means unfrcquentlv fatal; indeed, it would seern that, probably with the solitary exception of the rittle-snakc, there is no r.nimal, whose venom is so virulent as the scorpion spider. In a few seconds ilie swelling its tPe it occasions, spreads from the part attacked through theframf, and produces symptoms of the most violent inflammation the uh-ih-mass of the b'ood partakes of tha infection and unless powerful remedies are instant way therefore know a thing or two more than wc mechanics. Perhaps he will inform us, Vl xaiiiici a map, we otnain the loiiowing distances, which are sufficient for our purpose, supposing the increased distances by pursuing ths York, take the cargo out of the Montano just as she is ready to sail, leaving the owners of the American ship to admire the wisdom of their Government, which cuts them off, for an indefinite time. water-courses to be equal in all cases.

From Erie his next paper, what States have an increase of niembers. Poor old Pennsylvania, we know, has no more than she bad two years ago. to I ittsburgh is. upon the map, 115 miles in a direct line; from Akron to Pittsburgh, upon the man. from advantages generously granted to subjects of a foreign State.

National lal'dligencer. The presentMinisters, wlio have rendered themselves obnoxious to some few of the least iniiuen-tial portion of the people, were deshous of resign ing their pi icfis, but tlio Jving" would not listfen to the offer. Why should If he is unfit to be King of the French, why do not the mob of Paris say so? It would become them better than shouting in the streets for blood. How stands the case as respects the ex-Ministers? They are in prison waiting the time of trial. Well! then they are under the ban of the law.

But it is said that the present Ministers are determined to save their lives; is the language of the editor of Cleaveland to Pittsburgh, i the I I I1U 0 same why. is 1 IS. INow suppose a cargo of pio- tinner: acks. Ac, Vc. iH Allegheny Democrat, in his last e.

on board a canal boat, should arrive at Akron, Ti. tumiiiiiition of the unhannv difFei above articles are irarranltd of the first iic; suv i i. i quality, and will he sold unusually low, at th Drug and Color Warehouse, corner of Sisth and Fislier Ames (says the New Yotk Evening Journal) once wrote to his friends the Editors of the New England Palladium, in the following strain of advice. He entreated them not to follow the common custom of describing all the thunder showers, monstrous births, and horrid accidents they should hear of. "There would doubtless oc- ences.

created "about the English colonial 011 way to Philadelphia the owner, at that under' the Adams and Clay dynasty, is a triumph- point, must determine whether he will proceed by Rnt proof of the wisdom and energy of General the crosscut to Pittsburgh, or by Cleaveland and Wood streets. 15. A. FAHXESTOCK. and for that very reason the mob are determined a 1 Pittsburgh, ft, l.tl wOt.

ly applied, the unhappy sufierer is speedily released from his by the hand of death. The genuine tarantula, is a far less dangerous enemy; and manv naturalists are of opinion, that much of what has been reported by ancient writers as to the effects of his bite is more correctly referable to the scoipioti spider. The they shall die. Now let us examine in what state Jackson and his camnei is society of what material is the government cur," he said, "every year a number of heavy thun-composed, if it cannot protect the tribunals of jus- der showers, that would split oak trees all to shiv-tice. ers; and there would tie sows that, would ent no 7.

ZSRUG, IIARDWAUC COMMISSION MERCHANT, The Ministers have nolhinir to do Rt present their own piss: and larro melons that would weigh No. 177! Market street, Philadelphia, Comment. Our ports have been open to British ttxrts gin to and returning from the British West India islands, since the 5th of October last, Almost two months; but the British IVest India ports are. still closed against our vessels--A triumphant proof of the wisdom and energy of General Jackson and his cabinet." with the lives of the ex-Ministers. It is for the considtrnUu and monstrous reat rats Agent for the sale of American Manu Judges to decide, and having decided, then it is caught in traps, or who would barely escape with uie i.iKe to Lr.3, and so on to Philadelphia.

He would probably reason in the following manner: If I go to Erie, by the way of Cleveland. I must proceed, first, by canal, to Cleveland, about 4') when I arrive there, peihups I will find the lake closed with ice, or, if it should even be open, I will ive before inoa dangerous lake navigation of ninety miles: and when, after all this, I have arrived at Erie, I will he there twenty miles farther Horn Pittsbuigh thin I am now, and a mere trifle to in a riir-t Lui if I iiy cross-cut, I save than one hundred 1 -T le.t tortiie Executive to carry the sentence into the their tails; and for his part he supposed full effect, should thev hf. fiiiinr! Tniilv. or to re- I that ifanv man nnlv hnnirin" hiiiKpll' a opr. factured Hardware, Scc.

EFER to Dr. P. Shoenbprirer. Pittsburgh: Jiiver 5j (let above low water maik, and rising. Ten arrivals and twenty departures since tnitthe punishment ofdfiatli.

But why this hasty tain number, say two cr three dozen'of these in-longing lor blood? Whv this attempt to establish cidents to occur every year, he would he quite a Jki or to Messrs. Handy, Symington iV Hud. November. S. Koiiigmacher Reeves, Puck the iein of terror? In "the present day it will not wise, as though he had duly read ait the particu- do.

The government have shown it will not do, hrs The editor of the Frie Guzrtte thinks that the opinions which we entertain in tel ttiou a cross-rut or intersecting canal, from Pittsburgh to th? Mr. Richard Paxon, Philadelphia. Not. 31 Ow sorry should we be to find that the mob was supreme, am the government its mere creatures. On Saturday evening, 27th til t.

by tie; Rev. FEUIT TRESS, Ohio canal, are entirely erroneous, nnu conienas nines in going to Pittsburgh. I run no risk of James Graham, dipt. KOBIlItT STEL.LE. to MAKGAItET II.

youngest daughter of the late Co me rciul Relations bcliceen ihe I'. Stales and Foreign Nations. h. noticing, in our last number, the Treaties with foreign power, the following were set down as a class with whom the trade is reciprocal to a limited extent only, viz: trui, i. a 7 7 being detained by he ice, (as I may be bv uhia would have nothinii to tear L-.

1 1 SN A HOVE -w0 SORTS, from the Nurseries of Messrs. Cox Smith. New Jersey, and Col. Dunning ISair. avehuui.) and I escape the dangers of a lake J.lic, 1 tho rivalshin of York.

V8 would bo Ir. William Prince, Flushing, Long Island, New ork, several of which have produced their fruits i i vovare. high' gratified if we could persuade our-elves n'ti I L.J. hi-S r-n 1 1 1 ftl this Siih'lff'f it-jr of the Erie Gazette say that the with different gentlemen iu this vicinity, namely. On Wednesday morning last, in the 22d vear of I owner of the produce would decide unwisely, if he a d.nded and thorous i-roin' Penu-nlva- berate, of puerperal convulsions, Mrs.

NANCY are hot disposed to think that the crimes of tue late are any tiling less than treason, but we are disposed to believe that the acts of the mob of Paris are overt acts of the same description. In the one case, the Government arrests the individuals charged with ciiminality, and hands them ever to the tribunals, in the other, it marshals the troop, and disperses the noisy and senseless vagabonds, always taking care to defend their own acts, by appealing to the tribunals before whom the accused are shortly to appear. France is no doubt disturbed, but while the Government continues iirm while they smile at the attempt to introduce a system of terror, and protect the constitutional Courts of Eaw, they need determined to proceed bv the cro-cut to Pitts- I portion Iv nri it spciii mr In renn- 1 '-'c lus. lui iu 1 uis. WATSON, wife of George Watson, Esq.

of this Hon. Homy Baldwin, lion. Wm. ilkins. Hon.

Wm. Marks. John M'Donahl, Mr. Scott, glazier, Mr. Parsons, cutler, Mr.

Thomas Steelo, J.lr. Thomas Phillips, and several others. TJ'Some hundreds of the above are ready for planting this Fall. Applications left at Stan city, this armahie woman was suddenly cut on, I .1 i i I burgh? In this decision, he would determine the nvlv.tn a trade ot the lakes, and of the Ohio, i. i 1 fiienis oi me two improvements as I manna of canal wiihin Ine I uu, in the patient, vigilant, and devoted performance of the duties of a tender mother, at the bedside of Great Britain.

Hanover, Itassia, Sardinia, and the Netherlands, Dominions of the Pope. American vessels must proceed direct from the ports of the United States to the territories of thoso nations in Europe, and be laden with the produce and manufactures of the United States only, to he admitted at the same rates of impost duties as the vessels of those countries, which vessels are under the same restrictions when entering the ports of the United States. It has been thought proper to add, that American vessels laden with merchandise, other than the produce and manufacture of the United States, are admitted into the ports of those countries respec ed the trade of the Ohio canal. her sck children, one of whom had scarcely recovered from severe attack of the prevailing pes ton's Exchange Otlice, Market street, or at thi-office, will be duly attended to. Nov.

20. limit OI our own oiaio, re We are well pleased to read the arguments of the editor at Erie, and. are uot unwilling to become a From the New York American. tilence, and the other was sinking under its fatal I 1 I 7. ..7 1 1 Tl ravages.

Communicated. not fearthat order ofsociety or the institutions of invert to his but we mn.t acknowledge i-nrnh the land will be materially outraged. OAST SHEBT laEAD. Not Rolled A new article in Pittsburgh. ltrnusibe recollected too.

that the surirestion for 0)UBLIC DINNER to J. Kknvedv, Esq. at jJL N. Griffith's; Hotel, on Saturday next, at 7 that his latceffurt has not at allafieuted our previ- "ird Jvvcrctt i Ins 13 a very ingC-M9 imnressions upon this subject. i uel1 say.

i was dcliv- The'cditor of the Erie Gazette, instating ercd on the iiistaut, before the Charles- abolishing the punishment of death was the act of the representatives of the nation, and thev are now o'clock, P. M. Subscription papers at the Bar of tively, Great Britain excepted, on the payment of AVID BAIN, Pi.cmbek, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he h.n more likely to do justice than an infuriated and Question, has fallen into a verv natural error; and, ana Its tendency IS to Show, the Hotel, where those are requested to sign who will attend. By order of the Committee of Ar reCKless mob. 1 ranee, is nerii ctlv safe.

such duties as are imposed on other foreign vessels. And that American vessels, laden with merchandise other than the produce and manufacture of the iiim cij iLUUI in UiC III. tit, having mis-stated the premises, it is not surprisin solongasthe Government respects the Constitution: rangement. December 2, ISoO. founded upon tins characteristic a work vvnen once they tail to a mob, then indeed is France lost! thai he should have arrived at erroneous stating the distances from Erie to Npv York, bv the way of the Welland canal, the my; men's party "is founded in the very principles of our and the ob'cet One of our private lettsrs from Paris states that A'aWiikl United States, are not allowed to enter the ports of Great Britain on any terms.

N. V. Ship. List. The relative value of the South American dollar is thus estimated bv the director of the U.

States' Km York CHiial. xnd die desired lVnusvlvaniu I ol" Slici) 3 thus Stated: the vice of gaming is more indulged at present than during many years. Among the late great UTiIVF. IIUNDUEO DOLLARS WANTED sutterers was a younjr man, a Count or Viscount ioat. he a.ks, "Whv.

then, will not the produce which may ji. On Mortgage. I'or further information, i ply at this otHce. December 3 4t avalette, who, within these lew weeks, lost a completed an apparatus for casting SII F.CT LE.D, of four feet wide, and of any length required; a superior article, for covering roofs or gutters, makin? Hatlers' Plank Kettles Salt Pan, Ac. Has on hand, and prepared to set up, Water Closets, Force and Hand Pumps, Fixture Wash Stands, Hydrants, lay ing of Iron and Lead Pipes, covering roofs or gutters with Lead, Copper, or Tin.

Orders carefully attended to. Shop opposite Blackstock, Bell, Co's Cotton Factory, Allegheny-Town. November 30, 1830. 3mo. rce Gild's Uross lVoiuAs.

Tip HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully inform bis friends and the public, that, in addition to bis STORE be has opened a HOUSE OF The next question that presents itself is, what is the general ohject of a working men's party? I do not now mean, what are the immediate steps which such a party proposes to take, but what is the main fortune of two hundred thousand banc he hud he gathered at this port by the commerce of the inherited. He blew his brains out on Wed To-Bxoxinow ran prizes i i i Ukes. as well as from the extensive, fertile, and I object and end which it would secure. To this, I nesday night last, at his lodgings, No. 4 Rue Mont of country of which it is now the centre trad, seek the shortest road to a good suppose I mav safely answer, that it is not to carry 1 nabor.

Mint. The directorof the United States' Mint, in a report to the Secretary of the Treasuiy remarks, in reference to the fineness and weight of South American dollars, that the Mexican, Central American, and Peiuvian dollars, weigh JTdvvt. grs. The Mexican, lie adds, has often beea found to exceed this weight by half a grain on an average of large deposites. and the Central American has generally exceeded it by a quarter of a gram.

The latest trials, however, indicate a disposition to issue tiiese coins at a fraction less weight; but the 7 7 The Revue de Paris putlishes a letter from M. "TSlSyiEE be distributed from the wheel of the Iu answer to this question, we might at once hat lor ofTice- to jromole the iJmit tVntt all ths produce collected at hne. or pro-1 purity and welfare of working men; that is, secure duced there, would probably proceed, by the canal to eery man disposed to wotk the greate-t fre- Brard, on the manufacture of paper from rotten 1 Union Canal Lottery. TO-MORROW wood. Struck, he sa vs.

with the fibrous texture of the 4th instant, in prizes of 30,000, 15,000 frnm f.ne. to Philadelphia: and vet the question cholce of pursuit, the greatest rn rotten pine wood, and its perfect resemblance to rouragement and aid in pursuing it, the greatest security in enjovmg its buits; other wnrus, to the paste from which common paper is made, he determined upon try ing whether he could devote to some useful purpose a substance which was con 310,000, Ac. Tickets and Shares at the rate of 10. Apply to GEOUGE A. COOK, Agent for Yates M'lntyie, No.

GS Wood street. Managers' Otliie, Dec. 3, 1S10. deviation is not clearly ascertained, if indeed it he more than casual. All these coins as well as the Chilian dollar are of the Spanish standard.

The to the most eligibie route of a canal to secure the traJe of Ohio and Eake Erie, would be unaffected by this admission. If a canal were com make irork, in the greatest possible degree, pro- PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, at the sign of the Globe, at BricfdandV Cross Roads. He has also provided himself with good stables and a careful hostler, and hopes, by bis attention to the comfort of hid customeis, to merit a share of ihe public favor. JAM E.S BRICELAN D. November 10, 18:10 worn uuce luij'pijicss.

sidered as being no longer capable of anv sen ice. Chilian has however been generally found deficient in wet: ht, the average not exceeding 7dwts. 7 lie took from the mountains of Esterelle I reps, An is then instituted into the piled ffoin Eiie to the Pennsylvania canal, the in Haute Provence, a large quantity of rotten wood. r. The Colombian dollar is an anomaly; its ih I l.i.ll PiKfV C.illV.Ti.

I ship's Offering, embellished with 13 splendid question would not be whether produce collected I persons who belong to this ami (pinus and extracted carefully trom it at Erie, from Ohio, Michigan, Ac would proceed result is, that it compiehends all who work. graviugs. The. Hon, embellished with YZ en fineness is only 9 fine in YZ, and its weisrht lodwts. to 1 d.vts.

llgrs. and its aveiage u.l tne knots and other'partsvvhich hatresisted de by that canal to Philadelphia; the doubt would be, whether witii the head or hands, or both composition. Ibis ligneous matter was then put gravings. The Christmas Box, a Juvenile Annual, containing 8 engravings. Just received and for cents.

into an oil mill and ground. It was watered and excluding only the vicious, who, tho1 the; terwards put into sacks to drain otF. The paste JOHN I. KAY Co. No.

95 Market street. ale by Dec. 3 3t tnny work. work for immoral or unhuv- Sg OGAN tt Bookskllers, corner of sLii. Front and Market streets, have just pub- DUTIES OF JURORS.

1st. Jurors should hold themselves indifferent thus formed was taken to the paper manufactory of Iegier, at Brigaolles, and after having been fttl ends," idlers, and busy bodies, who EW NOVEL between the parties, neither leaning with partiali have no busmesa but that of gossiping and The Betrothed of JVyomins, i of Mythology; or Classical Fa-Tale, just received and for sale I ci anr.dJu'.masl. t0, are an Historical mischief making. Shutting out these, the subjected to tiie usual process, about five hundred greyish sheets were produced, fit to be written on, although no glue had been applied toht. lie took this paper to Marseilles with the intention of con ty lor the one side, nor with prejudice against the other; they should not suffer popular clamor, nor out-of-door influence to affect their minds or con JOHN I.

KAY Co. No. 05 Market street. Dec. 32 working men party comprehends all those by whom the work of the coinrn'initv is re whether the produce would be collected there.

In assuming that the prod-ic? from above would be collected at Erie, the editor! the Erie almost the whole question. The objects proposed to be attained by the ex-tnionof the Pennsylvania canal, and by crosscut from it, are, in ihe first to improve tiie tuuntry through which it passes, and to direct to a Pennsy lvania matket the produce of that country; econdly, to draw to our state the increasing trade of the upper lakes, and, thirdly, to secure the immense and increasing trade of the Ohio canal, and to prevent its diveision to another market. duct, but should rememher that they ought to be an aeu some nonces 01 eynau, ninuoo, and Scandi-naian superstitions, together with those ofthe American Nativns; the whole comparing Polytheism icilh true Religion; for the use of schools." By thear.thorof "American Popular Lessons." Thou shalt have no other gods before me." November 3d 4t independent and impartial tribunal, seeking sim YMjCLSCYj ally done: all those who, by any kind of verting it into pasteboard of difierent thicknesses, and by pasting a number of sheets together, he formed a pasteboard sufficiently solid and light for ordinary use. ply to adjustupriglitly the matter submitted to them. nonest industry employ tne talent which Zd.

Jurors should listen attentively to all Ihe evi their Creator has given them." The wri dence, each for himself, and not take it on trust afterwards, one from another, each feeling that he is answerable to bis own conscience, for the diligent ter illustrates this truth by many striking PHYSICIANS and others, who wish to be Fupplied with (enuiue I accine Mailer, and directions for using the same, may at all times be accommodated, by addressing a letter to me, thro' the medium ofthe Post Office or otherwise, enclo examples: we-take the following: performance of his dutv. The man who will so into a cotton mill, and In a late speech at Boston, alluding to tiie assumed coalition between himself and Mr. Clay, Mr. Webster said: li As to the consistency of public men. I have a word to say here.

Some years ago, when I was 3d. Jurors should give ear to the arguments ad We cheerfully admit that the first of these oh- JIDVLPHM SEMJJW1RY. rjplllS institution, under the sole direction of JBL Mr. and Mr. (iuinan, commenced its scholastic year the first of September, with such new arrangements as it is hoped will insure general up probation.

The sy stem of instruction adopted, is calculated dressed to them by counsel, who, albeit they may contemplate it from the great water-wheel, that gives the first movement, (and still more from the sing a five dollar note of any bank whoso notes shall be current here. If the matter sent by me should fail to take effect, as will sometimes una re, sometimes, dull a'id tedious, not speakmg to the point, neither imparting light nor giving in in no public situation, so I understood Mr. W. to steam engine, should that be the moving power, who will observe the machinery, and the variou jecls will be atlair.f by th extension of the Penn-)lvania canal to the town of Erie. As to the second object, securin the trade of the lakes, we believe that the Welland and New York canals pos- voidably happen, another portion will be given in struction, yet are entitled to be listened to, as tne had a private conversation with Henry processes of the fabric, till he reaches the hy draulic its stead, nee ol charge.

J. DIM.ul 1 representative ol the parties. And no man can be Clay, great cheering, on the tariff and internal No. 27 Second st. Pittsburgh.

Dec. 3-3 press, Willi which it is made into a bale, and the judged justly unheard, or if the jury jump at con improvements. He was in lavorot a strong tarilt; I was opposed to it. He was zealously in favor of canal or railroad, by which it is sent to market, clusions in the dark. No advice is necessary, where the counsel are learned and discreet internal improvements, and so was but not so 4th.

Jurors should not allow disgust, ill-will or zealous as he. I believe neither of us feared for BRIGADE OKDEUS. Eric. Inspf.ctor's Office, 1st Br. i.jth D.

P. M. Robinson township, Dec. 1st 1830. wearisomeness, mauceo iv tho conduct ol coun the settled policy of the country.

said Mr sel to injure the client, for it is with the rights of compliance with the ishes, and in conformity with the laws for organising separate and the latter, not the former, they are charged. And Clay, 'live in a rich and populous country; I live in a poor and unsettled country. You have the luxuries of life in abundance; you have commerce it is no part ol their duty to visit the ins ot the distinct companies of volunteers into one batul- counsel on the client. and manufactures; we have none. You have private resources to propel you forward; we have h.

Jurors should listen with deference to the Judge in civil suits, taking bis instructions as their none. 1 ou have men of capital to open their pur ess decided advantages over any Pennsylvania improvement for the transportation to a market. The editor of the Gazette at Erie seems to eater-tain a different opinion, and as we are not, and never have been, opposed to tha extension of the rtnal te Erie, we are willing to hope that the opinion entertained by that editor may prove correct. A to the third object, however, securing the immense and daily increasing trade of the fertile country with the Ohio canal, we cannot persuade ourselves that the true policy of Pennsylvania is at all doubtful. The desired canal from Erie may, possibly, secure the greater part of that trade to our markets, yet it may not, and we believe it if ill not.

But a canal or railroad from Pittsburgh directly to the Ohio canal, will, beyond nil dnvll, ccomplish what is desired. Upon this subject, may had every branch ol trade and every department of science literally crossed, interwoven with every other, like the woof and the warp of the article manufactured. IVot a little of the spinning machinery is constructed on principles, drawn from the demonstrations of transcendantal mathematics; and the processes of bleaching and drying, now practised, are the results of the most profound researches of modern chemistry. And if this does not satisfy the inquirer, let him trace the cotton to the plantation, where it grew, in Georgia or Alabama; the indigo to Bengal, the oil to the olive-gardens iu Italy, or the fishing grounds of the Pacific Ocean; let him consider Whitney's cotton gin; Whittemore's carding machine; the power loom; tho spinning apparatus; and all the trades, sciences, directly or indirectly connected with these; and I believe he will soon agree, that one might start from a yard of coarse printed cot to prepare the pupils for the real business of life, and every study has the tendency of exercising their powers of judgment and reason, whiL', ut the same time, what arc usually considered accomplishments, the langu ages, music, drawing, and polished are 1101 overlooked. The circumstance of, Mis.

Quhidivs having received, her education in Paris, poculiaily fits her for such a task. It is the great object ofthe Principals, to instruct their pupils so that they may become useful and virtuous members ofsociety; and in the use of tho means of enforcing their precepts, although they remember that the heart of man is utterly depraved and wicked," et no coercive measures ara adopted, until all others fail. The system is parental one: this carries with it its own explanation, and admits of no change. The studies ofthe Seminary are such as are pursued at the best institutions, and are imparted both by lecture and recitations. There are two vacations in the year one of two weeks, commencing the Saturday preceding Christinas: the other, the month of August.

Those who choose arc, however, privileged to remain at the institution at no other time will a pupil guide in matters of law, for to expound the law is ses, we have none. A little stimulus does for you; his province; and in all cases treating his opinions we want something more powerful. Both of us agree in principle; both stand on the suiua founda witii becoming respect, yet recollecting that they are the appropriate judges in matters of fad. To tion. There is a dill'cvence only in onr speed.

I forget this were to make the trial by jury an ex hon.the following volunteer companies, to wit: "Guards." now attached to the Gist regiment, commanded by Captain George Independent Rifle Blues," commanded by Captain Logan Washington liahpendcnt Blues," commanded by Captain "Wilhrow Fayette commanded by Captain James Johnston will meet at the house of John Johnston, on tho Northern turnpike, in Wilkins township, on Monday the 13th day of December next; on hich day and place they will proceed to organise as a battalion, according to law. The Field Officers of the 28 di regiment will constitute a Board of Exoneration for such lines as am content to go a little slower, and I entreat you to go a little faster; and so both of us may jog on crescence, and worse: for it weie to delude by a mock display ofthe shadow without the substance together. And here is the coalition! aye, the coalition! I have always treated that idea with con ol justice (th. Jurors, when they retire from the box to de tempt, as it oaht to be treated: but litis conversa tion winch lasted not more Man tiiteen minutes liberate, should carefully consider ai.s. that has been heard, not giving an undue inllurnce to the last word; they should consultcalmlv, bearing in mind was the only coalition that ever existed between ton, which costs ten cents, and prove out of it.

as out of a text, that every art and science under hea Henry -lay and Daniel Webster. Great cheer may not have been collected, and will accordingly convene at the house of Colonel Lee. St. Clair iveilc .11. II.

1 that everv one is equally entitled to urge his opin ing again. ions, to judge for himself, and is alike responsible tow- on Monday, the 20th December next. I. Alexander Graham. Lt.

Col. M'Muitrie. 1st for the verdict. hue each shouid be steadlas Some warm paragraphs are circulated in the Col in his adherence to hat he believes to be right touching recent iemovals from office Maior McCoy, 2d Major Wightman, memhers be should not be insensible that he mail himself be under the general government and the state admin The Field Officers of the (list regiment wiil assemble, iu like manner, at the house of Mr. Chal- mistaken, and therefore, he should not close his ear istrations.

We do not now notice the particular permitted to eieep from under its roof. To afford, a facility to the friends of the pupils witnessing their piogress, Monday in every two weeks will be set apart as days of visitation. It is presumed that this will obviate the necessity of calling upon ths pupils at such other times as would break in upon the order of their studies, Arc. Term, ycurli; be paid half yearly advance. English Tuition and Board, French Language or Draw ing, 12 to argument, nor his mind to conviction.

Persua ven had been concerned in its lahne. To which we add only one more, and then take our leave of a lecture tha i has much interested us: In a very improved and civilised community therejare also numerous individuals, who, without being employed in any of the common branches of industry oi of professional pursuit, connect themselves, nevertheless, with tiie prosperity and happiness of the public, and fill a useful and honorable place in its service. Take for instance, a man like iSir Waller Scott, who probably never did a day's cases, because we do not as yet know what were we believe no unprejudiced mind can, afier careful examination and consideration, hesitate. We will briefly state the grounds upon which our opinions were formed. Fiist, however, we wink our readers te bear in mind two arguments used by our friend at Erie, in favor of a canal to tlmt place.

He says, "It is well known to those who have freighting doue on onr northern and western lakes, that the Mays and dangers of their Mitigation, arising from head icivds. and Vie suddra and civic nt storms to vhich they are subject, render thorn a less eligible of transport s' than canals." And again But another, and conclusive rea- sion and fair reasoning may convince, but a sell the recommendations or representations to th President or other authorities, who may have been misled nr overborne. But these are general priu faut, Turtle creek, onTueday, the21st day of December. Co'. Carotheis, Lt.

Col. Muse, Major Alexander. Major Johnston, members. The Field uhcers ofthe STlb regiment, consisting of Col. (ilenn, Lieut.

Col. Ross Wilkins, Majors Jones and Mackey, will convene at the house of James MT.hov, in the Diamond, on Wednes circles of conduct, both for them and the citizen conceited and rude deportment will only tend to exclude hat may in itself be just. Tth. Jurois should keep the eye single, steadily tixed on doing justice, casting no lots which way they shall decide, yielding to no compromise for the sake of convenience, swayed neither by fear Music. "enerallv, to which we have more than once at verted, and the violation ef which is always repre Physicians and Dentists bills, of musical instruments, washing and outfit, at the charge of hensible.

AV hen the country is writ served in work, in bis me, in ineorunmy vi day, the 22d day of December next, with a view- he 22d day December next, won a view i i.ir some vears retired irom tne A asyea.lv. nerale the collecting otneers from uncollected are respectfully given: nor favor, nor looking to, apprehensive of consequences. Fiat juslilia ruat to exo 'jn whv nroduce sl.ii'De'i upon tue bosom IIP Lt liil, UIIU ...11 l. ll.4 nroCcuinti w.n- SiailOll lie 1IIO.U in i.iv; The Hon. Cha.

iVs Shaler. James Ross. Esq. Chris- any post, when the tuncuonary sets no nau he is done no more than the common and indefeasible right of political preference and franchise, he ought to'be safe. Any chan go PYtHWPs the co'iutru to so.

ne risk: aud the public i.e leui 01 h-a-ui ir-jimpm, 1 An observance of these rules will, we believe, lighten the performance of duties generally burdensome. 'Mid sometimes distressing, and at anv 'i jlle has written and published at ler.t two hundred to Ww Vnr'rf. is that lliP I oit and the Ih Col. L. Devvaap Major Thomas Gibson, will convene at the house of Ballzer near Per-rvsville, 011 Thursday, the 23d dav of December it rv event will leave in the mind the consolation which More a sail can enVeitker the to two month I month; I oooKsciiers, printers, paper-maiveia, New York or Welland canal, their entrance being blocked un wilb ice.

which onr vrtraih wrice sterln book-binders, leaUier-dressers, inw- tvno-maUers must always result Irom the honest and diligent endeavor to perform to the best ef our abilities our relative duties. The firmness, intelligence, and integiity of our Jurors the steady and satisfactory administration ef justice, have won tor thern a well earned tribute of applause. Journal of Lais. cind dricts and wedges into the north-east angle vf next, for the purpose aforesaid. The Field Odicersof the Mlth regiment.

Hugh M'Kelvcy, Lt.Col.J. Spear. Majors Zibeon Packard, and William Phillips, will in lik manner convene at the house of John Dunn, Bayards-town, 'on Thursday, the 30th day of December next: then and there to act as aforesaid. Cullec- topher Cowan. Benjamin rage, James Urown, jtobit GidwHV.

Isaac Lightiu-r, and John Towns, Esquires, and Doctors Simpson and John II. Irwin, Pittsburgh; A. Horbach, Greensburgb; Major John Green, Newport, Ky. and Isaac Mea-son, Fayette. Oct.

1, 1S3D, wtf. rSoi TRY MERCHANTS, Druggists, and Manufacturers, arc respectfully informed, that they will be supplied with PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, weal ought over to be paramoaii. ro uie uuerisw oi any man or any party. ne faut jamais," said Mirabeau, "mcttre en balance un honniie et la "A man and the nation must never be put severally into the scales." The system of rewarding partisans, at the risk ofthe public good, and to 'the excitement of a scandalous avidity for place is manifestly repugnant to patriotism. Nat.

Tirft Surrar. The success of this branch of in- makers, and various other arusans requneu ptint, publish, and circulate the hundreds and thousands of volumes of the different works hich he has written, must be almost numberless. I have not the least doubt, that, since the series of his pub Thc Scorpion Snmer. I nu most m- ting Officers holding warrants are notified anJ ro- lications if all whose indust ry, directly or remotely, has beenconcerned in them, notonly in Great Britain, but in America, and onthe contitent of Europe, could be brought together and stationed side by side as the inhabitants of the same place, iKcv i.i f.r.i rveu innsidc.rahlt town. Such i-tnatrv.

in the. North of France, loaves no doubt of itn success in Belgium, the soil and climate of hirl, are so favorable to the culture of beets. The ocrous insect found in Grorgia is the Pirn- quested to attend for accountability. -t Afr; rP An election will be held at the house of Col. hngium aranootdes of Lu or Dc aaJ at Utfi house cr Jaine9 Carson, on piou spider.

It attains to a length ol throe tic jjutier turnpike, ou Thursday, the Hth day ot inches, and so perfectly resembles tiie spi- December next, for one Lieut. Col. in the PtUlh der that the observer would not conceive regiment, wceS" re .1 ,1 same dav. for one 1st Maor, in said regiment, vice to posses any enmity with the o. p.on De' pj(.

the house of Col. Dew-The body is ol a oravisli tint, same-1 Emfiri n. oid increase of the number of manufactories of "ie lake. The accumulated produce oi the winter, even from Detroit, might rtach Philadelphia, od a return in goods received through our canal, before ac ess could be had to either of the former." Here the editor uses two arguments in favor of the transportation by the ay of Erie, which may ke urged, with still greater force, in favor of the transportation of the trade of tiie Ohio canal, by the way of the cross cut, to Pittsburgh. The navigation of the lake is very dangerous and tedious; therefore the owners of produce on the Ohio canal "ill not ship their produce in a lake vessel, either fur Erie, Bamdo, or Oswego, if they can get a nmre friigible route of.

transportation which is as Wt. "The jirerailing drives the ice rdi-fH! of the lake." 'I hi prove arranted of the best quality, and at the most reduced prices, by the subscriber, ut his Wholesale, and Chemical Warehouse-, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. B. A. FAI1NE8T0CK.

Pittsburgh, 0 indigenous sugar in many parts of France is a proof of the advantages which this new specus oi activity will afford to the country, and winch a person may fairly be ranked as a woiking man. Improved Pavements. In London, pavements are being made of huge grauite blocks, fitted so as to make a smooth surface, and made crowning or arched so that the pressure ol a load acts ou the whole bed. This is an improvement. We have taken occasion long ago to suggest wood nfnntpncl at the election doubtless will acquire great extension, at no ois-tttit rnrio.l.

One of the principal manufacturers, Vt'l. J-FSW 7mat of Lt. Colonel and Major. Major 1 horn as Gib- UUIVA'i MUSIC. JfOHN I.

KAY CoBooKCEtr-Vns. Market street, 'havs ju received a fashiona-tl collection of MUSIC forthepiaao and Guitar, Noa ember 3'1-J will pei intend at Mr. s. 1 A. W.

MTARLAN, what approaching to a liht brown, and has a black, spot in its centre. Its feet are ionii an 1 delicate, raid furnished with hair considerably longer than that with which Ihe bod is covered Un die minis of hin- M. Crespeile Dehsse, ol Arras, is oi that, in ten years, Franco will gather from its own soil the suar necessary for its consumption, and which is estimated at UR 00,000 Fanner. Insp. ht Briz.

l-th Dh P. December 3. 3t en blocks for the streets near churches ami ou.er places where it is important not to have noise. lUilon. Journal 4.

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