The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 14, 1848, Image 2

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in" A* ’ 1 * "* > ” * r • ppiipenAv MOMJING NOVEiMBER 14, IS4B agQ oVei’ thfe Atlantic m fiaysaiMu fow hours, peculiar conjtfqctiOß-of - 1 Phi l Adelpu fa P?o7emheU3lh o^?T^ nndplllB ’ or all thß°Rhl!lii ,Ud I£ L lh ®i cit V' i ' -"n
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X tH* r V . ' . , , ;ft ; « TtriU M/rnKnA flAffir» >.„„•< rmtnn h n » nillnn nn eiebtfi ora which make* it a fitter place. Others «ay >t i« there houah or Mr. M’Cluro, on Boaror ctroct, in Alio- Accouma iroralfucatan atale toot tucoovernroeni aopbbls tupenotHecafied miakcy, cost, for ihacoah.ai CUREaWb 1 J > /
S tf . , V^ / rt’r - .”> ,’.■. J .f - .' iMomtUfl Host job Jjnunng Qllltlte. twcntj-cightdajs. Cotton has rallcn an eipDtn best protccted'-from tveor, and miurv from contract _,. „,.. had been auccessful in retaking the tottna which had With a largo naMrimept of everything in tha Wmo and no»7 _ MPlfihi. I 5 ' .
s r. " *x, ! - f .‘ ;.’ * W donNE§-OP WOOD AND%rH STREETS penny. The Corn market rema,no firm at previous A nd there ,e an Sid legend that liok» plauetblej and Ebony city, about two month, ago. Tho Pro.ecutor fa)le[L , ntn , he lmnds of the l n d.an». hne, for sate.orvby - Steel .aO'U, Mauulaetory. ,J - -
."T-'*-•.e'.n.e t, ,\\ * '* -5,; ’ .'• ny Having added to oar Establishment, a anlcndid attotaUoße itrano in thiswise'. The wedding ring 1» put on the ■» “n old gentlcmao, but fortunately,or unfortunate. ■_ - corner 01 Bndthfield and Front »u mHE anbeenbera have enlarged their Stefi and Fite > »’*■
iS aPe ofun* IRELAND. U «»<> cf.Cupid’e arrows, “ ' Cine, knatz, Nov. 13th, 1848.
.Kn ,tr, x, V? \ 1 ’* 1 ■>►'/ ■» H /1 fbopuliUcittiht* Uaeof<>ar baunesa of tlieFather,” then on tho next finger, with tiie w ” marnoa, nna the next evening, in* nouao was TflyJor*a.ronjoniy id Kentucky-wjllexceed 15,000* and Kitchen, ou,l houses, ■wiih erigagodcorapeioirtoperßUV« ? Tilsfiifeft«j*re4 ’ J < ’ n
i r»> # /* •*? 4 1*~ +*' «■——■ . ■ , ... words. <*and of lfiti'Soi.”Hnd on the middle fingci nisaultod bjen bond of serenoders, who demanded - Garden and and good Water.* Price, 820 an. iusiFllea»f«YerjEieadldpiion*tl»atiwm«omjw« with U K "
r:u^“t,lth‘«A H ml y n» 0SV ’ “ d final,y ° nlh ° K««w hat wore refined, and tljey From G„at„„ela. acre.SToam: ‘ " /'Tf
‘ fZ-i >*i ■*» \, H ' t*iri'Mvi**tton< l Wtit*ttvpasnbU i /in*trtvfb9 wWuld rourtb, with the Amen. . m,*AAinn the house; Al»Kclyy wns arrfeated oil susW Philadelphia, Nov. 13th, 1848. novi4 Smlthfieifstreet chase from sen ai reduced
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Ab,(r]J '** V' *.p 'fia if * !, ’> J j V r Tp“E W CARR, I/miedSiaw* Newspaper Agency Donput to ua for our »oloUon. Engaged rmga, for elated. The verdict waa guilty. ■ Government has paid the insurgents sld,ooo, and MOT u , CUMMINS i-'SMITH age la reapeeKMlyirtvlteg, (novT) 3 ANKHIM BCO . ' - i
„ “SSid^SSm%^lr^?aSr£ndto,^taS C r,* ! \: tOUf t " jr H entj “. Am,il1 ’ that remain upsat,shed. , , CO ‘ d ’l§l, te P n A W?N a |ullSEs' i . ' "s'.**
V?,** 4S 4 X ■■ J, •*■«': H’f S Hi)' > GtVhilttdelfhla finoernn either hand We eee no reaeon »hv thnt Wl, h intent to commit a Rape.” Plea, “ Not Gdil- “ . : T3OR Mksical .no otUkb ecuvoasa.—Thiai?(he on ly JL of ihei merchamv,profe aioztal genOetnerv and Pie* S c . c
f and KIt«V Sewn, cuftoi 1. no. a. goojd aa anv. Tho foro fingor V-» Proaccntnr Mra. Wright pfWebeter etroet. lB4B, F r ' ,''
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4VTf ’> T* : Onr Hooatera. of^wenrinVriu'ffB * thefo^has^ Mayor's Office— Monday -^lforning,—Th?re the money has been recovered* TQis iraponant apparatus w npproved of |,b-found at Mr 1 "
1 tX: Being aatiafied that we hid no farther n»e foronr “epp'ly^*i& iSS!3S?£S?£ Si S were .lx ca.e. of drunkennea. betoro the Mayor. 7 * —‘; v . «nsTsa2aS?&ja»Sm —«?»«*««/*»*- j ‘ !
V Vfe f « r r *0 *'**■. two RoMlers, we sent them to our neighbors orthe can never be revived again, we imagine. Nor should “Soroojia'd money and some baa none." All sof- Baltimore, Nov. 13lb. 1848. may concern can be referred. Reference wiUalso be Gabnel Adams,-, Tpi&ff 1 - , '
’V V dJaiette 1 Jonrnal, aome day* aince, to dsstat Aotn There waa hut one char- Forty-three count, e, rfHo, «h Carolina; all that &» y in h e» ' t .v 'e, * ~e
V, ■-'*:• in erogiag for Uta SSS'S? 223? rtSSTiSSi .?SSg°« deter among thon, Ho appeared svtth«a wmdow are yet heard from, ahotv a Whig gam over the'An- = “f,^ e ;
- closed j ihe shmiorwas red-black, looking viry gusj election, of 4503. The Slate is good for 8,000. 'Amongvonousctherayithasbeenprovedtobeadirar- S! < Ss»Bfßm«p / c *• * t i
u' i l /: v Rooster lo he tom to pieces by a coon, and th?n elled ring, at all, unless he be an opera Amger, a much like inHammUton. What was you about, < S!l„n d , — 1 " ■'— * . * - *V &
? r‘S-' he guillotined thopoorbirdl Thlaia about aabad tailor, or a „ , laat night t» «Weir, Sir, it nil originated in poll- PHILADELPHIA MARKET. with thisS^SSin!, ' ,KC '* v 1
‘--.V > X’-’h aa killing a man, and then k.ck.ngh.m after he.. Great Tttcatvld IttviUry. hen. I wu. naked tf I Wa. a Wh.g-and I aatd, yea, PHtLAMtentA, Nov. 13-6, P-W. . ‘ 4 ' - \ /' J ,
' *«•**£;*?' Vi' v »- ‘ '•••"*■ fleadlvvTo fee .karoj •tho.i.p.eaceii’t; ; Rooater. J wa#. : not. The Philadelphia Spirit of the times says, Mr. of course j lbokliUo a Taylor man; so, Flour—There is a good enquiry for tho east and mg, tametongue or mher organs, to restore speech, and
enjoying good health, and probably wa* too Touch Mafcready is about to appeal >t Uie Arih and Mr. then, they pitplicd into mo, just on. account of my home use, and for filling contracts, with-sales oi ' T > ’
v :*■ debilitated lo crow? hut : lhat,fact,oriUeir,.Bhoulo Forrest at the Walnut street theatres. Thfcir rivalry principles.* > His Honor did not sympathize with good brands at $5,37 p bbl. This is a slight ad- yais, or palsy, pout, chorea opßl Vitus’ d&nc* epilepsy v. •>. , x •. 5 '•* ii-f;.--'
SfjJrvJ“ X.-%*-"*• VH; I have Induced hi. new ownerto treat him with as w.ll Ml our theatrical ctrclca wtlh-intena? eictto- hlaJillow-Fltrliian and ao committed Mm for« 2 4« vauce. SSfa“? d ira«ion3' i Se'JX,lMk“w,7^'SJ 10 “* ', 'H "
\ i\”‘: A*' I— !t wa. wicked in the extreme to take “““ * huahel-no change. In other b ° PDrCllfl ” rf - “ d ■ V 1 ,
2 >V’, : Macready ,a Cebcat of living aetorabclonging to g., n.ght, charged w„h sical.ng three watchea frU ® £ - “C- ' / gJ. tLf j ,
g ~f t , t 1 bewastpo unwell to crowl YveinnK Great Britain, nod fiTr.'Forrest is the best of Amen- tt hon'd in Msrbt.po a <rfkAf ni waiA wn . mUn (S6Sc. bushel* Sales of 600 bushels Mixed at 60 f or o pcraung for the cure of these Jueases,wiH also be 1_ r i**
- J --- - "’dictnldd - Ri-Xouiiaoii.LaWfi-and-irust that pnAoea tkia-wiil he rim mint excAßrat tthoosoia Marbury street. One. watch was taken c .e> j,uahel* fully explained to the pnrchaser t and a pamphlet put into
i* : • vitV V 1 rt-rommnnwpaUh’a Attornev*-Thomas Jefferson canactore. Pethass thiSTyiU be the mo t excoHent from tho wall j the other two from the pockets of , rrilfrtn * hft hw hnods cxpressl> for these purposes, enrefufty pie- J " *. j s . -
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°' ** T**- e ®d‘t° r °f t^ l ? Jonrnal, acknowledged tho re- capab.lihe, of bo* gentlemen. So.now for ,t 1 ab out the character of the house » whmh the lur- rorthevopplyef the regular,rude demand, nod at OP r^LvJZT^^JTzt*
‘“V *** f *l " - s ceipi of his Rooster, ia a very polite and gentle- ceny was committed; it,is, supposed, that pmctiees : f or j ner p T j CeB# v : -.. . - L , Jl4 i: Couiny Surveysautbonzedby ihe State,and piker:
. nianlynot^-andalthough Ihe defeat of ourcandi- are in there, BzA by public wh.akey-Thedemand ,o-duy won fair,and sale. eM,SM^r.^ndSS
&%**•£*>£ilA iS •*'-♦*> *i dales for President hod* Vice President, produced ...opinion#- Smith was committed wn three tnforma- •.tcffular-at'laist'q'ootniibbs; 4 *‘-'- ; '-'-' ; ’.-■'r-.-. •■ / received inieacb Coumyv under^authomyfpfrilwv&egia^
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treatment. The Journal of yesterday says?
'' TxxE ’ Roosixft sent us by the editor of the Post)
, (Mr. Harper) was suspended in-his cage; in front of
* our office last Saturday. He crowed about.every
ten minutos dunng ihe . day> beeping, tbe street
alive with Jus music. Yesterday, however, he was
as quiet and sedate as the most orthodox could wish.
We have great satisfaction in announcing that he is
in “fine health and v spirits.”
We have one favor to ask of the Editor of the
Journal,and we earnestly .hope that he will not deny:
•_ it to ns. The Democracy are preparing for atrip np
Salt River, and as we are unacquainted with the
chanuol of that far.fnincd stream, we want a
whig pi let to “row us up.” Will Mr. Riddle furnish
th e Democrats with a pilot!
Kcop It before the People,
■jhatitis out deliberate opinion, founded: upon evi
dence which we cannot-well reject, that the ” Com
. raander of the Army of Occupation,” Major Gone—
■ rtl Zachary Taylor, has been elected President of.
the United States, and that" Old Whiley ” has been
- elected VicePreaident
Itall JRoad Accident*
A teriou*accident occurred, on the Indianapolis
aodMadsscn Railroad. Thelocomouye m.deacon
dfoga;plane, commenced adding neaj the head,of
the grade, and before it the bottom had at
tained alcarfol velocity. One man, named Adam
wTrippawaalnstanOy’hilled, nudihrobotherdacrerc*
\j injured,
The Ohio Election.
The editor or tho Cleveland Plain Dealer eays,
that the election in Ohio has cost the Federal party
more than one hundred thonsand dollararpand that
' “sixty-thousand of r Qroeley»« Lettershave been dis
' thbutedin Ohio, and no one has made any thing ,by
it, but Greeley JumsfJf. For turning traitor and
• writing Bald letter^-Greeley must‘haee pocketed a
handsome sum. • Then the Extra Tribunes, probably
a half a million, which he has sold for this and oth
er States, ho most have made some thousands more*
So much for Ohio. So much for Greeley !**
■j- monument to Got# Slmnlc.
We are rejoiced to learn that the friends of Got.
Stunk ero now making a declare uorementtowarde
the erection of a'monument to hia memory. It ra a
noble and praiseworthy undertaking, and we tro&t
it will bo eminently successful. The Executive
Committee have appointed a list of collectors in each
county in the State, to receive voluntary contribu
tions. The Committee for thiH county are—Wilson
M’Candlesa, Henry S. Mngraw, George W. Layng,
and John Coyle.
Robbery of tbs PatsntOfflee.
It will be seeo by an advertisement in to-day’s pa*
_ per, that a reward of 91500 haa been offered for the
recovery of the property stolen from the Patent
’ Office, in Washington city, on the night of the Bth
instant, and for the apprehension and conviction of
the thieves.
The Washington Examiner.
. James B. Rople, Esq., who- has been connected
with - the Washington Esaminer, for the last four
years, has sold his interest in the'establishment to
Anprew Hopkins. Esq. We wish Mr. Rnple happi
ness and sncceaa, in whatever occupation he may
hereafter engage j and we trust that tho paper, under
its new tonnage meat, will be as efficientin the good
work as heretofore.
Proclaim It npon the Home Topi,
That the great political millennial, so long promised
by the Whigi, io now #t hanef—that “good times ”
and plenty of money ere now to bless the land—
that workingmen are to receive “ two dollars a day
anil roast beef”—and that all the ilia, the body poli
tic has been heir to, are to he cared by the panacea
or the new political doctors, who ere henceforth to
practice m placo of the Democrat?, “Mail Colum
bia, happy land.”
The Spirit of the Democracy.
Tlie Democratic prcoe and our Democratic Tnendt,
• Snoll parts or the country, arc by nomeans dis
heartened on account of the temporary defeat they
havejnst sustained. > They Jfee} that their principles
' are as dear as they ever were; and they are tosolv.
el to renew the conflict with more than their nc.
cuslomelenergy. We are ,£ beaten; but not dis
mayed,”—we are whipped, but not conquered.
The spirit of Democracy is nnconqerable. It may
1 - be’lrodden down jprostratedj,overwhelmed, for. n
short season, but likc Truth—whose counterpart it
- is>—it will riso agaui, re-invigorated, and purer than,
ever.
« Truth crush'd to earth will rise again,
The eternal years of God aro her’a,
But Error,-wounded,-writhes in pain, '
And dies amidst her worshippers!”
'■“• -Read what brother : Du Solle, of the Philadelphia
' Times, says*
i'BEATEtr, ntw nor Dismayed.”—We ore ltn,
measurably gratified to perceive that tha loddmua
' ,: ble spirit of oariDemoeratic ihondt is as
•; ;as«rer;o Uqdism4ycd.by their temporarjdeieat; the*
young motTof theparty are making active exeruons
lor an organization, or re-organiaation, of .the party
■ upon thb truo Jeffersonian platform of radical di£
moeraey. /There wiUbe a raeeting, for thia.esprcss
pnrpose, On Monday, oveslugi at the Democratic-
Head in Chestnut street, when we hope
to see an old fashioned gatheriog ofthoon terrified
young men of our city. In their hands ourprinci-
L.i npies are safe; they aro the. proper banner-bearers of
oornrinciplea,: andweare pleaied/toseethat they
’ are.aboutmoving with uncontrollable energy in the
good caste.” .
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Tayior,fiB9B; Van Boren, 467.
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Dublin, October 26,1545.
An official notificalionwas-sent, from- the Castle,
this day, lo .Wm. Smith O’Bneo, T. F. T.
B. M’ManusJ and Patrick O'Donohue, that the jei
tremo sentence, -passed upon them at the late, com
mission,will, be'mitigated lo,transportation,for life,,
i ;.At thd commission,to day, Mr. Justice Torrens ad
dressed the grand jury, in relereuco to tho indictment
"against Dnffyi ibut lho-grand jury had hot/iethTned
their finding at post hour. 11 w ,
•At ihecommission yesterday, MtthaelMoran,ono,
Of the three clnbbiats/who, in, July last, stabbed the:
constable, Byrne, in George street, was convicted of
wounding with intent to do grievous bodily ha;m.
i The jory acquittedihim on'the count charging him,
with the “Intent to kill.” Tho/sontonce: will [bo
transportationtfor lire, Ifia companions will be tried
to-day.
- Tho Lord Lieutenant ondfamily returned to Eng
land last Friday, on a visit. (> 1
: Mr. Whiteside's retaining fee in tho case of Smith
O’Brien was £5OO.
■ It.was stated in tho newspapers,.sotno time .ago,
that Daniel Harnett, tho chief of the insurgents,.vfho.
attacked her tmuosty’s mnilnt Abbeyfcnlo, in Atigust
last, bad bden arrested and consigned to the goal of
Limerick. / This is erroneous.,, Ho is supposed to be.
faiding in the town or neighborhood of Listowel.j
. The friends of Mr. John Dillon havo received pos
itive information of his escape from the port of Gal
way, to a vessel-called the Gem, bound for New
York. • Ho waa disguised in the garb of an Arran
fisherman; previous to this ho had been traveramg
the country dressed in -Dje habit of aToltgious ory.-i
derjhn appearance neverexciting the slightest ana-,
piciou. _ - 1
//The law being/vindicated by tho eonviction-of the
leaders of the late /insurrection, .Lord Clarendon,
tempering justice with mercy,, admitted, to bail the:
fallowing persons, imprisoned under tba Habeae.Cor
pns Suspension 'Act: William -Matthews, Charles
:Taafie, Patrick Marron, James Crotty, Wm. Walsh,
Jas.Daier, Coll Rochford, Owen O’Neill, Francis-
Gabbett, Justin Supple, James M. O’Byan. . .i
. Tsialb or Messbs. Durr, O’Dohebty and Wpt
itAUß. —It ta not otall likely that they will be call
ed on before Wednesday next, and on that day it is
generally snpposce that Mr, Duffy willbe given m
charge.to a city jury, upon tho indictment found at
the last commission, under the Treason Felony Act;
if, however, by any. mischance: the Crown: officers
snonld not succeed-in procuriUg a verdict, fresh bills,
will bo sent up lo the/present ./grand jury for high,
treason, in which csbc a second trial could not pos
sibly take place for n fortnight.. JVfr./Q’Doherty will
be tried upon the. same/indictment on. which two
pem junes havo alroady disagreed ; and -Mr. Wil
liams trial,which depends precisely on tho lamMii
dense, will fallow. u
MEAGHER’S SPEECH.
The European Times of the 28lh says: We-: un
derstand that theaulhontics at Dublin are in poa>:
semon of a plot entered into by some foolish vis
ionaries to rescue Charles Gavan Duffy out of Now
gale, either before or after hts trial.. Such. precau
tions have been token as would total); defeat this,
i absurd attempt if made.
i " The special commission at Clonmel has closed its
i deeply melancholy labors. Mr. W, Smith O’Brien;
Mr. M’Manus, Mr. O’Donoghuo; and Mr. Thomas
Francis Meagher havo .now been: severally : found:
guilty; and, by "the-sentence of the judges of the
land, wait in prison punishment for their violation
of the law. It is impossible to read the final speech
es of Mr. Manus, O’Donogbue, andMeagher, espe
cially of the latter, without being struck with the
lolly heroism -which has evidently been their ruling
passion.: Mr. Meagher at the closc or his trial saidr
“ It is my intention to say a few words, 1 desire
that the-last set of a proceeding which has occupied’
so much of the public time should be of sborl-dura--
tion; nor have llhe indclicatc wish toclose the cre
ary ceremony .of a-statoprosccudoa with trvain dis
play of words;- Did 1- fear, that hereafter,-when I
shall be no more, the country T have tried to serve ■
would think ill of me, I might-indeed avail -myself
of this.moment to vindicate my sentiments and my
conduct. Bnt. I.have no such fear,_ The country,
wilt judge of-these sentiments, aad-thai conduct, in
alight, I think; far different from that in which, the
jury, by which I hive been convicted have,viewed
them; and perhaps the sen tence, you .my lords; arc
about to pronounce, will be remembered only aa the
severe end solemn atestaban ef my rectitude and
truth. Whatever may be the language in-which;
that sentence will bo - spoken; I know thafcmy fate
will meet with sympathy, and that my memory will
be honored. > In speaking thus;accuse tne not; my
lords; ot on indecorna presumption. To the efforts
I have made for what I conceived to be a jest and
nabte.cauvc; I ascribe no Vain Importance; nor do,l -
claim for them-«qy high reward. - But it so happens,
and it will ever so happen, that they who havetned
to servo their-country; no matter how weak ihcir ef
forts may have been, are sure to receive the - thanks
and blessings of its people. 'With the country, thee,
I leave my memory, my sentiments, my acts, proud
ly feeling thatthey require no .vindication from me
tins day. II jury of my countrymen, it is true,have
found me guilty of the crime of which I was indict
ed. Far this I entertain not the shghtost tesliog of
resentment against them; influenced-sb they must
hate been by the charge of the Lord Chief Justice,
they perhaps, could have roturned no other verdict;
What oi that charge} Any strong, observations
upon it I sincerely feel would ill befit: the solemnity
of this scene j bull would earnestly beseech of ydu,
my lotd—you who preside upon that: bench—when
the: prejudices and passions of this hour, have passed
away, to appeal to your conscience; and ask of -it—:
was your charge as it ought to have been, impartial
and indifferent between -the subject and the crown T
My lord, you may deem tins language unbecoming
.inmeyandperchance itmay.soal my fato j but I am
here tospeakthe truth, whatever it may. coat; 1 am.
here to regret nothing that I have ever dune—to re
tract nothing that I have.cver.sald. lam not here
to crave, with , lying lip, the life I consecrate to the
liberty ofmy country- Far from it-,Even hero
hero; where the thief; the libertine,, the murderer,
have lcft'their.faot-prints in the dost—-heretic this :
spot; where tho shadow of-death surrounds me, und- i
from which I see nu early grave in dh unanomted i
soil open - to- receive, mce-cven here, encircled by
i these terrors; that hope.which beckoned me to the
perilous sea-on which I have -been " wrecked, still i
consoles; animates, and enraptures me.-. Rq! Ido
not despair of my poor old country—her peace, her
liberty,her glory, - For-that country, I cod now do
no. more than-bid her liope. -To lifnbis island dp—-
to make ber a .benefactor to humanity, Instead ot
whsi slie: is—rthe meanest beggar in the world—to
restore teher her native powers and her nncient con
stitulion—this,has been my ambition; and,.this am
bition- has been myenme.-. Judged by the Jew- of
-England,-1 know Uus enmo entails the penalty :of
death,- But: the history of Ireland explains my crime
nod yustifies it.- -Judged, by. that hislcry, I.am no
criminal—(and-turning round- towaids nia fellow,
-prisoner-MtManus)—you.-are no criminal—(and to
O’Donohue)—you are no cruninal, and wo deserve
no poniahment. Judged by that history, thb treason
-of which-I have been convicted; loscs.nll its guilt—
is. sancti fled ns a duty—will -be - ennobled as a sacri
.ilco.- : With these ."sentiments,- my lard;-I-'aw*it the
■aentenoe of tho court. : Having done what I feel to
bo my.duty—having spoken now, os I did on every
occasion during my ;short lift, what Tfelt tobo: the
truth; I now bidfarewolfW the country'of my birib,
my passion and my death—that country whoae-mls
fortunes have. invoked my- sympathies—whosefic
-tipnr; I sought-to sbll—■whose intellect I- prompted
to,a lofty aim—whose y freedom has heerrmy fatal
dreamt 1 offer -to that country, us a pledge of tho
love Ibear her, and the sincerity with which I lho’t
and. apoko,nitd struggled for freedom, the life- of a
e heart j and with that lifo all the hopes, the
i, tho endearments of a happy and an honora
ble homo. Pronounce, then; my lords, the sentence
which the-lawdirectsyand: I will be prepared to.
hoar it,and meet its execution.-: J lrust, too> tbat I
shall boprepared with a pure heart to appear before
9; higher, tribual—a tribunal where a judge-of inji"
.nite-gopdne»»;as well of infinite justice,' will'prjl
••hb 5 and where, my lords, many, many of tho judg
ments of ihta world will be reversed; ” -
The conclusion of this address woe received with
murmurs of applause.
The Mayo Constitution gives u deplorable picture
of the atato of the country, through tho failure of
tho putatocrpp.tb e meagru grain crop, the want of
employment, and the disposition of the people to
make uff with tho produce of tho land,regardless of
tho payment of any rent or taxes, " The Moatii Her
ald say*: «the spirit of emigration was never more
ripe during the spring of tho year than it is now,
though we.arc:on;tho brink of winter; - Scarcely ji
[day- passes"la; which stranger* arc not observed
! ‘weeding thoir way towards the seaports of Drobhe*-
da or Dublin—flying from lho mgery which threat-'
ena to visit their homes upbn the arrival of wlntcrX
Tho Vote of Bfew York and Philadelphia.
The returns of the recent election Tor President,
exhibits the remarkable coincident of the two "first
cities of the Union, Philadelphia end New York,
casting a vote varying hot nine in number. The
total vote in Philadelphia city and county was, 53,-
l(5S} in New York, 53,153.
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' Editohs Lookikg Up.— Two Editors havebeen
elected toCongresa m New York, viz n Mr. Brooke,
of the Ezpress,' and Mr.' Greeljr. of the Tribune.
Mr. Greplj’a majority la 21399, and Mr. BrookV 2650.
Both hare published.cards of thanks.s. Mr. G.’a is a
Sensible ono, nndproveshuntobo a Friend ofPro.
gross and Humanity. Mr. B.’a is a self-conceited
and flatulent production;-showing him to bo. n. very:
shallow man and poor repnblican—PAtl. Timfs.
BaT“ Editors looking up,H quotha !i Wo cannot,?
for ihelife of us; see anything to escite tbeadmua.
tion of thi* Plebeian world to words an editor who
may happen to be sentloCongreso. To be a Con
gressman, was once considered a great honor; butj
alas t those days have gone by. Any man—even
Moses Hampton—can now be a Congressman I
SSI* The amount .of duties collected tor the month
of October, in the years 1848 aad 1847, was as fol
lows :
, 1848. 1847.
October $1,333,394 48 1,242,323 91
Previous 9 months..' 16;833/744 58 17,145,212 31
18,1C7’,1399G 18,387,536 22
18,167,139 06
Difference in favor of 1847........ 220,397 16
The New York. Sun, is somewhatgrrpped on.i
account of a lelegraphiestatcment published in Bo!* :
limore and athercitics, that thc choJera had appear
ed in New York, It says, “tho villain who fabrK
catcd tho.lying rumor,.fihoold bo inadelondc a tele
graph wire.” Kathct- sharp, that l A friend at our
elbow, thinks that lie pcrson.wha invented the mitc
i ruble hoax winch was sent' by- telegraph from ihii
i city, about those “ outrages,’* should be stuck into
I the ground for a telcgnphpoat, aiul Ted upon snow«
>-baii*i!uTm£tb«‘ 4 wiiiletv- '
...1
KtrjUcinndcr W. Foster, senior editor of the
Dispatch, u an applicant ror thePitUborgh Post Of.
fice-~*o says the Chromcle. . Tc!l It atßaton Rooge
—publish ft ia Ibo streets of Washington.
jtoSTTbe health ofHr. wliQ has. been
trying tho efficacy of iheWaterCurein Milledge
ville,Geo , is ranch improved.
Esq. r farraer]yof Cincinnati,
has been appointed Professor.ofEnglish Literature
m ono of the National Colleges of France. - -
is now:-positively reasserted'm
tho'French papers, that Lamartine has applied for
passports to leave France, on account of ill healths
■..■•IDT Shell Oyster*—At BENNETTS, Diamond
alley «o\lo\Jt
DIED i
0u Sundayerenmg, laihinßinCsTiuw.vß, relict of the
late Jlenry Hoidafrip. Esquire, in the?4ih~yeor of ber nge.
By The.funenit will proceed idTnnhy‘Church yard;
atU o’clock, p. m >on Tuesday, (ihis dayj irom the resi*
detice of her sem-m-hur. Jofiah-Kmiiy Isabella. street;
Allegheny, near ihe North end of the Hand st. bridge:
On Monday.inoraing, the l3thui{it.,Eu.E*MA6t,,m
fant daughter ofWiJHam and Sarah Barclay, .
. funeral.will take place ihls &ftcrnoon (Tubs,
day,) at 2 o’clock, from the residence of Mrs.~Davis. on
High street. The. friends of. the family are invited to
attend, ~
FxcHAnoßßs’ft or Pin&Btrsnii,?
November 7|b, 184?. \
10": This-Bank Jim this day declared a dividerm of
:four percent, on iiscapimlsiock,outofiheprofit&onhe
last «iX: monlhs, payable on iho 17th iniL , : :
Titos M.HowEtCosKicr.
Mehcija*? l * axd MAM.TAtrrußKß*ft B»«, >
„ October 20. 184* . }
- {D* An election for thirteen Directors or llnsßank, for
the ensuing year,, will be held at die Banking House, on
Monday.ifieSOibdayof.Novembornext. “
ottsa td W H Dkx’sy, Cashier
.. :’Frrrsßfcxair,* * > ■
Novcmber7!h. *
Mnirnfaciurerß’ Boni no*
ihiß GAy.-derhred a diviilend. of. four per the
Capital Stock,am ot the profits forlhc last etx months
»ov9 W, H PENN V; Cashier,
8i» o» PrfmcEcir. >
* , ~ , , November 7. J 843,. y ••••:••
The Premdenl or this Bank, have ifii*
day declared.a ihvalenrtof four percent, for the lajitaix
months, poyahleio stock bolder*' orthejr lefra7repres«n>
tauves JOHN gNYBgII,
tmv9*dlvr
Exchange Bax* of Pingßraoii,)
November 7,1548 <
• HT" Tins ißank; lros'jlu* -day dividend ;of
four per cent.-.on its copnal stock,outof thoiproilts of
the Inst six months, payable on or after the 17th instant ;
novS-td ( j THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier
Bark op Pimnnjtmf,
„ , October tOi 1848, U
JjJT Aji clceuon fortbmeeii/Directors ofihtaßtmkvfor
the ensuipg year,.will beheld at the Banking Houte.on
/Monday, the itveiiucthdoy of Novoraber next .v '•’> :■:> ‘!
oci2t (ltd John Sxrax*. Cashier.
■* ■ «•*■■■ ■ r
, Cxcuakoe Bate ofJ*jtt9Wßoh, >
| October 2181,1848 >
i/-in/* An eleeuon lor thirteen DtrcctorvtoserVb-for the J
ensuing year, will he held'.at the Banking Haute on &loft* J
4ay, November 20tb, 1848, between the hours of fr a; w 1
ond3p-M4 - Tiiojbas M* Howe/
oci23 die Cashier.
generally begin* with languorand-
AyeariDCs» t chillinesßanavomlting' l sorena«BofihethToat,
great thirst* and many oUierunpleasamoomplaiaur ' :•
jndmn Vegetable-PtlU will-be' fouiur the Vetjr
-be^jneuicine.iaihft,world for tbs eoro OfSoiatliPozi be
cause they .cleanse the bo<\y front thosepobfeuouiliumors
which arc. the cause, of - small j»o;c. Bud
complaints. From throe to si* of satdJndian Vegetable I
Pills, mken.oycry rtlgbion going tQ bed,!,wm bi»a *hort ; i
iimo make a perfect pure or tho above dangerous corn- 1
plaint, and the blood add other, fluids will be restored to a
state of purity.
i.- Wright’slndian Vegetable pills also aidand irqpTove
i aigesuon, and theretore give, health andiViffor- io^tho
i whole frame
f
i the. Original auuvOnly Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills
[ have the wrufeaxignatuieof William Wkiout oh the
top label of each box. v
-Remember, also, that Messrs. Feuchtwanger & Co.; of
V? I *^! 8 * s ‘ Oiawoe & Co.; at Cincinnati: and J.
Bv Wilder- d: Co., of LoUiSville, are sroT.'ugents for tbis
medicine, cannot guarantee the/genuineness of
that ouered by them for sate
. ' Thegeiimno-Ts for sale atDr. WrighPsFnricibhlOffic’e.
MBkßace .street, Philadelphia; and°b\rJpus TnoMPiotr,
IfidlabertystreetiPm»burghvPa;,who is sole'ogemTdr
ihisctty, by whom dealers can be supplied at thewhole
ale rate » novli
By-ConsnmpUon is a .disease which is.carrying its
victims to theJqmb> by thousands;without being arrest-i
cU.)ti-i(b progress by ; the medicmexin: coramon use at the ■
present tune, Bpt 4 brighter day » coming, and has
to successfuily arreaiibis disease;. DU iJRO
GER’SXJVERWORTANDTAIUiioionIy gives Immc
r .diate relief m COUGHS and COLDS, but from die testi
mony pf men oflhe highestStandingherottiid elsewhere,
it is making some very remarkaWe coresCONSUMP
TION/ Improvements in therireatment of diseases are
onward; and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present’
age* Those who are afflicted with dueoiedLunga would
do well to call on KNFJELAND & HARDER* Grant «t
one door below Second st.,.the ageius 1 and see the certl-
Gcates ofDr.Wm. J, Richards,. Judge.Wm.Burke, the
wtfeofthe.Rey. Geo. and ofrpr, Hiram Con-
Xatn.proiessorm the UoTepnc Medical College of Cincix;
•9M* sep2a
a j 1 1 **
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RAE
Attempted Suicide.—A German named Ricea.
myer, who resides on High street, between Penn
sylvania and Wjlier made an attempt to destroy
himself, on Sunday night, by cntling his throat with
a razor; Two diorriblo gashes .were, madej andhc
was abont inflicting the-tbird, when his hand was
arrested by his wife. He was laboring under; that
dreadful affliction— mania pola. Dr. Pollock was
called upon, who dressed his wounds. Under
his treatment, it is thought he. will survive.-The.
unfortunate man bears a character-for industry, and
: is of peaceable disposition ; but lately, he has in
dulged too freely in drinks. It is hoped his friends
will interfere and save him if possible.
m Fobq£bjes^--Several parties—grocers, lumber
merchants;of have boon lately
Seated by forged- endorsements and notes. Tbo
aggregate is considerable. We withhold names un*
IU more is known relative to the affair. -The.gmlty i
person has hitherto occupied a highly, respectable
position m the community. He has left, wc under
stand, '* for parti unknown.”— Journal*
.. 89* If. what the old neighbors say of the guilty
person ” referred: to, ho correct, ho was <f raorei
tinned against than sinning.”- We know-nothing of
the details oftheunfortunate transactions; but pub
lic opinion regards the unfortunate man without;u!
tenog denunciation. i
r Pictoeiai. Bnorncn JokaWias.— Wo havo 're
cused lrom Miner, onSouthfield street, the Picto
rial -Brother Jonathan, for Christmas and New
spirited ejigmsiogs, and contains, Besides, a large
amonot of amusing reading matter. '
SB" Morse, on Fourth street, has also rnceiped
the Pictorial Brother Jonathan,
BBT There is so Engiuo or ibo second class in
thi.cily. just arn«cd from Baltimore: It ism the
Allegheny Honie; and is offered Tor sale. It )a
nameless. Those-who havo seen it, pronounce it
•very pretty rery good. ol iho-Firemen
had It out on Saturday, testing its powers: Wo did
not hear the result. i
tar The celebrated and justly esteemed. Lebmatt
family, make their first appearance this cvenyig.
.ThosoWho hare.witnessed their beautiful perform
ances before, cannot fail to go again; noronce, but
evnrynight. Several new members have beenadded
to the company.
Scaeixt Fcvcb baa made its appearance in ibis
:neigbborbnod< Wp have.'heard of three deaths
among children ; and physlfcianAreport several others
down with the disease* Parents had better bo ap
plying preventives, m time.
Betouk-Axov Majoh.—-Mftry Donahoo
Riley.: Tbo. details of ihu -ease- ate known to the
public. The judgment was. for the Plaintiff. We
. understand it wiilbeemiadlatheSuprem&Coart.
89* The elettion excitement ia now dying away,
end we hope to recover in a few days, and serve up
a foil colomn of local items every morning. This,
■ we have foiled to do. lately jbntwe could not help it.
lnformations weroyesterdsy made before Aid
Steele, against a number of persons, who, on Sun
day evening, assaulted and cruelly beat Mri Dipan/
of the Theatre. , >. *1 *
JDMVnoomo Sugar-coated •
Vegetable Pills ate un infalliblft temedy taf-the whooping
cough, ns. will be *een byihq foliowing^eiter • ■
pßWPwnyliX;. Jon; 13,1545. -
Dr. ;C; ~Y. Chekmn—ifiy Dear Bit '/ Not long since, a
child of inme was token badiy'iWiihVhewboopmgcougb. '
and us wo .have no Doctor within Jy or4o miles of us,l
asked n neighbor of mine ii ho/lniew of anything that
wsftgoodfont, : Re said he exactly what
to recommend, but there was ttlftoxofChckeper's Sugar
coated Purgative P>ijs mike wtnch.behad bought
ofa pedlar the lasuime hevrtislat Chicago;* and if they
were as good ns ihey prctcnd-edioibe. ihere was no tell
ing-but they mlghr hoof scitajfc;jo;iay >
cludcdio try them-, ondshnltinffer regret ibatlsjdSo‘-‘-
Tbe-Uuto fallow had to take only two orrthree doses; be
fore the eoughciiUrelytefVblm./
oldj heJiar often saul io me ‘' Pa;givo meßcnne.
mow of them, somr plums. - Ivdo-love them Bo:ifearly. ,, j
l wi»h'you%vould*cndnie. perhcerer f 'l‘J boxes, and lie
will .pay you fqr them.- The coantry-hereabonis is.sc»
.thinly. *ciilc4i,and Phyaicraus so difficult to get at; that!
think, jf yoit shonld embJishan agtinby at Chicago; il
would prove * profitable: speculation far you. ; : v •
Yours, in baste, *- '** Jons Walked
ID* Sold by <• Will JACKSON Gen Agem,
~ novll ' SO Liberty siTeetf PiUftbucgh. :
v f For list of AgenUisee ndverUsumoni. j •
OaMU'- x «
ihe iugbt ofiho ICtb of:Oeipfcer,.aCannl Boat be
. -longingto the. Umon June* was destroyed; by fire,-
nearDuncjm’sUland—<>ccowoned>it is believed. byLu
/cifermatcbes pocked mJhyfSaods.
- vThe undersigneddcem-lt an nctofiasnceio the Pro*
i>rleioT# ofthw Lmo,MeBßr&.l)anJ!i r Humphreys ACo.,
I’luJadelpiua.indHejiry.GrcS'dcCo., Pittsburgh, without
knowledge or. aoljciiauQO onUteir part t io ninke known
in this tnoAnerthe ptoraptond satisfactory seulemem by
them ofibe fulimnouat.ofonr-respficuvoiopses brthat
accident, rangipgih amountfrora three hundred to nftecn
bundiod riollars, aud ui ihe aggiagnte to rover twelve
thousand dollar? * ,
- As t«r as,possible they had aomeot the lots duplicated
that this cQiitd uoi wp* upt desired by us,they
have pnid the amount in eashvor settled with the mer
chants inPhUadeJpWavWithbDt rcftfreiiceto'us. •
The certain msuranceof his Gpods, while on ihe way,
is alwaya u maiter Of anxiety to the Merchant, and thot,
if destroyed, he ah alt he instantly paid the amount ofhis
loss.. We therefore least disparage
ment Intended the other Janes* l&give:this public tcsii-.
nto&y of thataufactory settlement 01 u. heavy.lpsahy tho
Union Inne v 1
Pmaburgh,November7,lS4B. r
. PiiTannEoit itia oueny.
. Uarrtpton,-Smith &’Co., John Dean,
: AlexandeaKing, A> M. Marshall, ...
. ■ IXA-Grler,;- .■ ■ • v.; ■ : HrownflcM’Queslon-
W L> ad
Rohl A Cunningham,
C Arbujbnot
“AvPPRENTiCES WANTEl£3fffteen. Xa twenty youne.
from 13io 15 years offlge,l(Sleamiho Stocking
manufacturing basiaesß. M. 'DALY’S
;on Fifth street, or at bis FactoryJu LawrenceviHe-r
no\l4 tf $
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:T>ESPEOTFDLLV Informs hlslheuds ntul customer*
:’JV that he n now faceiving daily supplies of FRESH
OYSTERS, direfctfrora Balumore/wmch he will aell
either wholesale or retail at $1,50 per car.; and half cans
e175c., for parties. • He also keepson hand fine ALBANY
ALE, likewise, Brandies, Qhampagilc and other Wines,
of the very beat brand novl4 dlw
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October 13lh—G f. m.
Flour—The market to-day was ftrm/-and holders
arc asking on advance. We note sales of Genesee at
5,4305,50.
-r Gram—-Tho demand for Wheat is good, but trass*
actions are not large.;• Poor lots are Jicavy and ne
glected. :;FiirthcrsalesofPnmeWiHle:waB made at
1 >2501,26 bo. No- change in other descriptions.:
Sales of mued Corn at 67068 c. bu. - There is a
good demand for Rye and Barley.
Colton—There was but a limited ebusiness done:
to-day on account of the unfavorable state of the'
weather.
Provisions—Regular sales ofPnmePorlt at 8,87
£rbbl, Sales of 800 bbls. Mess at 12,57 & bbl a
Lord is unchanged.
■Whiskey—'Tho market is firm, withsales at 24c«
gall*
Moneyj Market—There’iff no change in money
matters.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
, Flour~Thcsales - to»day have, been; to a fair ex
tent, including two: lots of City MHIs of And
1500 bbU. at 5,12}. y
Gram—The sales, to-day include prime White
Wheat Sales of Prime Red at 101,08.
Sales of Prune Yellow Com at 5706Qc. Prime
White at 51054 c.
PrOvlslone—UnehaligeiJ. ; i ‘
Groceries—The market for Groceries remains tin*
changed, both as regards price and demand.
Hogs---Sales at 6>25 pewt., nett* l ; •
' BeeC CalUe—-Sales of 100 head at 5,31 p-100Ifc.
gross.
; r Money Market—*Tlie sales of stocks have bpen
large to da).
MARKET.
CIKCIKffATI, 2?OV. 13-*6 P. U.
Floor—Tho market is £rm # with good Eastern
and home and some shipping Inquiry. The
sales amount to 1600 bbls.at $3,75,
Graiji*—'The sales to-day include 10u() of
Prime Yellow Cprn nt 271 c. phnshel. u *
;J Whißke;—The dctnand.'tcKlay.was fair and prices
£rm» with sales at l6’f2H6gc,p gallon. ,
Hogs-r-The sales to day have been bioderate.—
Prices; ore firm, in some instances, :$3,3T> nett,
was paid. , ..
* Oil—Sales of Linseed at 68c. p gallon, ’i *
Cheese—Ranges from 6(S6lc. ,
The nver rose two feet at this place to-daw.
; Valuable Farnace Property for 9
•. TVY vnetuo of a special Act of.Assembly,.Twill, selh
|t either at public or private sale, ihejtumbt’idrd ifttrd
part of the American interest ihere*v
in of Aaron Whitaker, deceased—aflniateri ou the bonk
of the Allegheny, in coun- '
iy, Pennnylvun\a; to whlcbjadpached about eight ban*"
uted.acrts of Land . The PMpacehos been moperation
Tor some ume. - The locatioirisaaid to be equal to any.
iu the Slate, and the Ofl>of;asuperior quality. \ -
Jf noi *Qja at prnrrafe,*ale liemre the first Monday.of
December nexsft mil then be solder-Public Sole, in -
front of th j new Court House, In the city of Pittsburgh,
at It o’clock, a. m t
: Afly phrspir desirous ■of embarking :ln this branch of
bumneMj'can get information us to the present condition.:
- of theAVorks. ny calling otrMr. Geo.Ledley, Water si.,.
Pittsburgh. rFropprtlft may. be directed to me,mwntnig,.
directed to thGAWlkinsburcP.O;, Allegheny county,;Pa ; ,:
TcrraflifiSOldaipflblicsale) made known on the.day.or
sale 1 4 \VM G- HAWKINS,
. -M>ovl4:d3tttw2l ■/'AdmVor A. Whitaker, dcr’d.
Fifteen HundredUoliara Hewaru.
TIOBBKRY OP TIIE PATENT the
JtL' night or. the fiihmstnni. the following articles were,
stolen irom.lneNalional Gallery tu iheiPatcut Office,vlr.
: Gold Snuff box, set with diamond*
-Gold Scahbnrdj.bclonging to Ur©: Sword presented to
Com.Blddlc
" Gold -Medal, struckby order of ihb Sennier of Hamburg, .
: at their centennial commemoration of the establishment:
of their constitution^
: Silver Medal) duplicate -. v > = > i. >
vGoldMedaljeomnieinorativeofthetdehvery from :as- 1
: sassinatiou of GeneralZlolivar
. Gold Medal struck m Peru mlB2f
1 ■ .. Do. ..do; 1 • • . do; . -183 d. •
.-Gold Medaiof Napoleon,
Silver do do.
Silver Medal of Rio de: ljvP)ata)lBlJJ.
Roman Gold Corns. 1 v
Pmt boulo of Auar of Rose*. ,
r Pearl Necklace
Two extru Pearls tu the Gold Snuff-box- which was
taken
: Twenty-one .Medals vof Copper and. Silver, of: Gens.:
Wayne* ureeu, and other Generals
* The reward above slated will be given for the recover}':,
of the property.above.meuUOncd and the apprehension 1
and -convicuou of the thief or thie.YCft. by whom it .was 1
taken) or for the' information-which will. lead toiße; re-\ 1
- coverv of the property and the conviction of tbathieves. <
EDMUND BURKE,
Commißsiouer of Patents. ;
United States' Patent Office,
November: o ).lB4B,:r i
SUPERIORLY* R. MrapHYr
Ti invite* the auemionfof houslreepers to a Jot.of very i
mid fine, v
from vwo .to three, dollars.;
u*nper four to nine dollar*
•SAre<mff*<.'7idPiWojf-r(W«itritdins,iUiten-.aaiiCottont
i DiaoeMtl’ablo'Cloths and Nopkinsv&c. i • ;-.v
Asiatic Biipiily of NEW GOOD 3, ot all kinds* juriv
opened* J. nov * 9
A A MASOM- * CO.j Ao s 00 M(irJ:et' hnvo
ji!L ; opened, per^ExoreiH —■* ** '
Jenny I. \nd Fringes;
Rich Cha ineleon Fringes;- i ' : -
Heavy.Bl eefc -•>; - d0;..•.<
Jenny Limt Bullous,
Dufay and i i»mp Buttons?
-Togoihet with man>y varieues not
to lie found elsheWhere \ i10v1.4
FrencttEmbn>i<l© , rJ««,p«‘rKa:pre*a...
‘ A " A’ MASON&.COjiWMarketstrecvhnveEmbroid-
J\. g ered Lace Cope t, Embroidered Muslin do,
30 dozen Straigh ,
.25. > .Mu3bn \ do
50 l * Crotchet\<Jo.
5 * ~ ■ ■ , ;L>
Also. Embroidered Atuslin ne-w! pnitems.: ; fn74 i
J.IDVI4
Boots, shoes, rubbers, anp, brogans, at
Accrrox. —On Tuesday a.Oeruooii. Hth.inatunr. ot 3 :
■o'clock; at the Commercial Sale wJloom, corner £f.*V pod,
and Fifth streets, will be sold, wrtyoui reserve,23 coses
Boot?, Brogans and Rubbers, viz r*24 poirymen s prime,
Napoleon-l«p Boots;'48 pairsmen?s BqoWj 4S.
pairs ipenVfine ealfse\ved'Boots;3Q sC ? ars °-
.fine Boot*?C0 pairs men’s kip- Brogans* CO
LealherTies;72 pairs women’s primeruboerovifirrslipe^,.
: 44 pairs children’s leather- Shoes; 42 pairs womeiij* pat..
Gums;23pairs clnldren’s Guniß,Ol^poir^fiSjredXtum^j,
• aborted JOHN i). .BA VIS,
no vl4 Auctioneer. .
I i UTTER—A few barrets lamily pack* d Butler, .foi
It sale~by (nov!4) CUMMINS & SJIITfI.
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November 13—6 p. u.
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Card* * i -■
BC.MARTIN.;com?rof ; aoulifiel4ond.LFfontßtB.,
i Recufmng lhstiUtr r and WfoUsah JkaUr,*fi Fa
fjign and VomaHc Wines, Liquort*'4*4*‘Country
merchants andtfco public are invited to call and examine,
his large stocky before purchasingelsd where,
bargains can always be-had at the above corner; ■/-
/-I KLEN AfPl/ES—5O bbls- fine, for isle by
\jC novl3 SMITH & SINCLAIR
rpvRIEDJf
I f gale by'
.RINGS—tiQ boxes,aiinstTato axtielevfor
<povl3) SMITH & SINCLAIR
Auditor's Notice.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 7 . ->
ORPHAN’S COURT, No. —, October
(UnJjKS* Term, 1848.—1 n the matter■of;thelSafate of
Matthew.Forsyth, decM.
'Qflraift And now,” to wit, Nov. r llth,’ 1848, ,on
moll<m of JohnßartOJvEsq., Reade Wash-.
J jngtott oppomled. Auditory to; apdit the
r*n> . claims aua make distnbntion amongst ihe.
creditors „ ,
.. Tlie Auditor appointee* jn the above case, will attend,
for the-parposes of his al his Office on4th
street,near Cherry alley, FittabarghjOnMoudayy the 11th
dayof DecembeTnexl,at2o'Clock,p- M
x>ovl3;d3waw3t*3 ’ KEADE WASHINGTON, Auditor, ;y
'YrARIETY GOODS-—lOO doz, best sixcord*soUdozea
Y three, 125 dozen black and 100doz;*s*oited colors,
SPOOL l5O dozen cols., 300 black, 500
white TAPE, 50 tts. HUcy it patent
THREAD- 50 pka- PINS, No. 3.': fiO/bxs, Hart * Co.’s
■ COTTON CORD* I 35 gr:- Boot Xaoos.: 300 gn Hooks
and Eyes, ass’d Nos-r-together with a. lot- or Linen
Tapes; Bonne t Wire, &cv aX d*® 1 sign of THE STARS, 80
Market street . ttovll
: TXTESTERN APPLES—lOGbbls.mstore and for sole
YY by CnovUl - KING & MOORHEAD
3UCKWhEATELOUR— A'snperiot article of iliuleil .
I> alway s on hand and for sale by
TTovII KING A MOORHEAD.
XTE9HANNOCK-POTATOES—SO. store and
J\. for sale by -■ ■ (oovll) ■ *KING &*. MOORHEAD.
Tf^IXJUK i -^i±bW<rf a * u P crlo,^rea<l » ourtiand and •
r .fur«alc bv . •! (novlil.-'KOJG&MGORHEAD,.*
J; oT superior quaJity,* put: Up by tb&. subscriber*
presslyforUieuseofFaiml»es.anaParues,cai*bepttH
cared at the Re?tauTautsjn this-and iAUeghenyrcitiesi-at,
R. Knot’s store* Foutth streev Pittsburgh M«itenbina , V
store, Allegheny city; and at the Oyster, Depot,,St.
Cliarles Hotel. Woodsireet, Pittsburgh „
novlllm HOLT & MALTBV
Hats, Caps, and Hnira.
. jets* ■’ 'Tub: subscriber, is now receiving from the.
aBK' city of New-Yorkachoiceassonmenl oE/Hal*,
and Mafis, Latest in great va
r.ely, and vers cheap, wholesale >*
SmiilifieUVßtTeei» Bd<loQr"Soiiih of,4th
WlnterOreu Goodr*
TV D- THOMPSON; JVo. 110 Martel street; W now
,XV* compleled hiß Btock.of
comprised jftjpai‘l, of—
-• OnmsonrFrencb Menno j
,Straw berr> do do,
>.r>:Mngaztne 'Blue French Mer?nO; * ; -‘ */
yr..?-..;Mbtfei Brown; Green andfJlnck French Merino* . .
• ••.•>Assorted colorsTbybei and Pararaeua Clolhs t ; *r.,
Alpaca and do do*
. da. r - do- ami Crimson W k .de.Laities?
Lnmnrtinc Stripes, (a new article for ladies’dresses;)
&c j-&C novlt
’ labile Sale!
T^rVE’ACRES IOFGOOB COAL FOR SALE.—I will
; JDsell, nt Public Sale, on Monday, lbe SOiMay.or.No
vembet, at 1 o T clock, P* acrea of good C<?abrr
This property iswithln.4} ratlesof ; Pittsburgh,andlmlffl'
mile from Mr. Boyle Irwin’s the old Farm.
called the Fleming:Tr&ct..o]i Squirrel HilK -.-Any person;
-wishingtopnrcbase.Goal, will do well io.aUend,tbesale,;
•The terms are one-haUxosh, andthe ietnamdcr .within
two years. Gentlemen who are engaged with teams,,,
ara tnvited to attend.: The'sale:wiir take'place, atj ther
hou t of Mrs AL Fleming Squirrel Hill
novll,d4t WILLISONN FLEMING
KxnporUtm of Faititoii*
Ttf V OLB CUSTOMERS, and the,pubbe generally,:
JjX are respectfully informed thatl have just opened b.;
well selected stock ofCLOTJffSyCASSIMERES and
VESTINGS, -to whichl invite their atteunon.
? - JAS McGill EE, Tailor,
novl 1 St Charles Baildirtgs
"'tChrotnclo copy)
A HOUSE ANI> LOT AT A BARGAIN Aqy person.
i/V-inwawt of a comfortable DweUlngHouse* magood.
.neighborhood, on Wybe street, a short-distance from the;
Court House,*cun provide,lhemsclveaforjihe«riall sum.'
of SSoo,casb. Apply to JOHN CO\LE,
no*n 4th streettnear Bnuthne|d si.
Another Arrival of New Goods.
rpHE subscriber is now receiving hm second supply of
• X Rich orsnper.
French Merino, etrawberry,:joe2er)ne ,blue,-and otlier.
colors, , „ w
AH wool French Casbmete* and Pe Lwnes; ,
Plum, Chamelionand striped Alpapa r
• A large assortment of long and square Shawm* ; • * •
- Also: a full supply of Silks; Satins, and uncut Yelrel,:
for Bonnets, nt ‘ ROBT D THOMPSON*,
' oct3t >:•■'^- % NoMIO Market; 3 doors from Liberty jg,: ~
dbirvilEWAßL)—Lost, yesterday. foreuoon/aPockei
'qplU J Booki containing: about ninety The
■findeif willreceivethe above reward by leaVxngu at this
Office, or the Red Lyon Hotel, St Clair street 4
tt6vl(fc3l JNO L TINKCOM.
« HALES OF BLUB COiTINQj v'!
t case gcey SlnnkeiCoauiig;;
I cDse-Anny Cioihj *• , w ’ . , / ,
■ ‘ Just feceived froratlwTOairafiuiturer, andfbr sale low,
by (novlOV MURPHY & LEE,
Rich DresrQoodi,
T>ER FOREIGN STEAMER EUROPA;—A.' A.Mapon*
Jp & Co. wiUopenihumormngvHieA DtmGiniij,Q(>m
■pricing the following.siylea,‘Yizr*Salin'RaidiMerinos,a;
new article, and. the ncheal goodsimporled Ibis season:
all -wool Plaids-,: high colors and choice -styles; ell; ■wool
Cashiheresand Mons Delnunes: fine Cobnrg and Lyon
eae Cloths, of every deUtabla'color and* shade; saint-:
striped Cashmeres, in great variety. . : : - -novß
XTtiW jUUOKti,—LOoaua' Weraeniar ot-i'ngonoraeiry;;,
iT|Elenieniß;Qfplane'and.Bphencat ; Tngon«aretry.-|
with- their*appUc&ltohto Mensuration, * Sarveying and
Loomis, A M
A rirsMJdofe-in-Grcfek i. convening a toU ww pf we
formof words, with vocabularies and copious* zeroises,
on-the method of constant .imitation and: repetition j-by
•John McClintoekv:D:DiProfeuor.of Languages; and,
Qeorge R: < Croovis, A., Al* Adjuuet .Professor joj.Lan
guages tn Dickinson College \. v
" Dpniant’e'LUfe iof Madame Catharine'-AdOrnhi 3d ed^n;.
A new Discipline ofLife "
: Parts HaTper A.Brothers’ splenaid iUa
ortheArarnaif.Nighis-’.Emeruiininenta.: i
,»° ,e “ r
riovid~ • •'■ -BoOksellersyCor. Markef and Third, eta.''
Rich embroiiier’akrancti Ctoakf
T^UiNGH:CW!)Atw— Rich embroitlerdFrencfc gtoakt,
F ,uSI import^&nO /or sale at jhe Cheap Ont'Prue
Ston 3 No-CttMailMUttfeet. *,„**,„, .-r*
•»jrUKPa¥-4ji !.!»* Wet* ijtalui and CaOmwwn
• lyx
Cecil a.aH e y. JUpylOy
f ONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS-A A MasoM &
..I ii;Cg.«No/ CovMarket, street, have. •jggi:Teceived t '|>er
i latest importations* 50 doz* I.ong and Square*Shawls,in*
choiceM patterns, ComfortabtewooiShawlfcatuidfonn
lyjow pnces , > novD
SMALL -PARM'ROR-3ALIj-»Fof • inlii
Farm or ca.'.ncresj- plaaßaDtly smmted on the old
Harmonrßoad,UBraile&frorathcCity;abooi!» cere* in
cultivation; a small 6rchard ; andsarilen.tind-,dwelUnpr
housejAc^vntb atadfiprmgs.of) water.* Fencet-Ae.yali■
iii good repair.fnccSfOan ocre- S.CUTHBERT, ■*. ;:
nosO t Gen*. Agent, Snufiifteld street
To W«iteirn Bler«ba&ti.
rplfE LARGEST ANP BEST ASSORTMENT aver
iofferedU)lliepubbc fandaUhe,loweBtpnceapossi
hle,-maybe.ibuncloMlsrWi>Qtl.siTeevopposneJ.l>
•Bavl*? Auction Kooma. Cbaerva Wareroomsaastairs,-
e 5 M HODKINSON
A * •
vav;;.X
A* 80 MARKET 'STREET-HoEuT * &n*nx
■jnk, have just received—■* j - ’ * *•■ ,t
Vi’idozilatiFrefach fcyleduster'aeii Pin*
3 “ fine assorted-'' « > ♦« «
-3 « mourning l andhair>«*»- <*
10 a r * xuuorteastb&e rt «-*-
1 ** ‘t rial Rings; * c * -
10 iC « Ussottcdstane and plain Hmgfc
t “ “ doinefian-BoiL 1
Together with a large- ofliWnned stock Of Indies' and
gent’s breast plus, lockets*miniature cases, gold and sil
ver pencils! watch keys, op*n Wp cornelian and blood
iri'ihis • i
line, to which we coll the attentionLO£J>&ye& m w< are
selling-taw forcuab* * novB
Sritem of Dook-Kecplnff.
JTtHE-fiw pan of this work,
X.plem coarse orinstreeiloii amlpme tiee,onboilfSin-'
gleandltonble Enjry>eyerpubluifceiL pSee 75 tents,
i .whole wprlciembracjttg:t}te AiithoT T BWeU known -: > • :
improvements m the science,lJlostrttedin.two oddmon
al seua of books, with a, ohapley.ou partnershirErtiile
the oralexercisej^—full elomboiind,-
' The following extracts from the written opinions of *
some •f tne mostenuneiii hrerchants r ßaiik:ers‘cnd-Ac- •
coumams inNe.w, YotkyjndiCaie.the public sentiment ln ; : '•.
reference toibUworkiniluucity;
It eqmamsmatter that isimporinnt
toe.mercham andmnn of to-whoniX-thtOk it
f wt!l v;C.iOoHAijSTEAO,‘>
President Manhattan Bank* New York. 5 *
“It fs calculated to be,exceecfely useful to practical
Accountants undTeacheth of RooK*Keepingtf
-v :-’ - *'/RICHAR&IRyiN.-Rhip^owner anuMereh’ti -
4 NO.-OS Front street. New York.”
“Remarkably fall and complete, and will 1
..CQnyey a-ihflrough knowledge ofthe MbjeCt; Thc uu* . ..
demgned intends unug it as tusTexi Boos "■ 1
m , JOHNVH.VSIIEPIXERD; ; -
Teacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N* Y.'*
. Itis in every: Way calculated togiveactearomi sat- : -
isiactorv; insight into the-venr usefursetesee. of which iv.;_v:-
all Its gredauonsv * -
suitable to retailers, to ihat_requißite forthe fcQbsrvaned . - :
anq complicated commercial basme sJ -i> i
j •\ j A. S* JPSiSSIh
* CashierTtltWard Bank t New.York •>
“I believe ji wQI be of great service’, noionlyfo the
. -Ps!?beginner,-but to the most experienced accountant. ;
F Wv EDMONDS,
: 'i :- 1 -rw Cashier Mechanic* Bank,-Wall street”
“ I consider it the first work Ibuye ever metwitbfroa
which & thoroughpractical knowledgeof-thfl sciencecan.
i be obtained. . JOHN CAMPBELL,
. Merchant. 63 John sl. New York.”
c . For: sale at the Bookstores* and, nr th&'Author’rAcad*. ~
eray, corneroftheDiangoridflnd Mnrketsiree^.ociat
[- - : : TifUled BetTer Olothßr •*
i *pRO>VN, Blue, OUve and Mixed Beaver TSoihf, for
, JDOver or BaAineas Coaift—raojle aad.jnmraed'hand- - ■
!■somelv.and very cheapo for.eiuh,atCURRANTS, Xi.---
novft SOFiftJi 4t
IO OH BBLa NOR7H, CAROLINA TAR—ln' laTg«
t%illu bbl#- and good Older, for sun b> ' ,$*
novB TAAFPR A Q-CONWQR .
V' * >
Jy Coating. made io order, io?, at ,
nov7 ~3N<X CURRAN’S. 3Q Fiitiut
Feltoi or Boainei* v
■*d ¥BW PlECES:Tery;<J«ireble-Biyl«i of.plam 'and./:;-!.:
A. mixed Goods > Yor cvery H .day business.
v ap;-w&rm and handsomely; al verV iow
rate*:' Call and secure oneoribe&e very desirable 1 -.
. &sd indispensable Garments, ai;.~.. • ' CUBRAN’S,
nav? -» ‘3O Fifth si
TllO MERCHANTS—.fife* 7,l*44*—\V;R. MrapfiY »d-
JL- vitea Merchantsiolottk in alluslarge Block of Goods,
}OBt opened, in'Wholenlff : Rooms, Sd story, Nbrtb-east ;
eoTnerofFouTthamlMarketfttteetB.v.,pn(*«earrfc4»7H’;y
Xom. T u.nov7
iVM B. SCAtfE _ XfZmOK.
SCAIFE & 'A-TKJNSONj Manvfadui'eTS 'of 'Tiitj' Cop*-
per an&SJuttlronlMar&< sEheyalsoeiecate-'dcery -
iJeßcnpnonol Blackßmith WoTkvvFtfrt atrgfel,between
Wood aad PuteLurg^
frnK on constatfttenl* for sale low.-.
by (no%7< - P
TITINES AND LIQUOR^—A Jwg£ of
tY- every k'iniiof- anfh.liquors, in .'
: - store and for' sale- low by < n 6^7) r .C-MARl^fN,J&g*b
QfjpßOXESefefeM&N 'eci.v-jwisr fc*riofl-few, to
"OU elo e consignment,, by _ . i
novB 4 ~ TJAAPPfi k Q CONNOB
BACON— 3000 Bacon oD banijuid for sale .- •
*by focil3] - , KlNg & fttOORHEAP
BUGGY FOB MMI-WiJI be-j6ldelieup,:if applied „
forsoon, a new Ilugjry.madcaml-fniirhediil Bm
ratestjle Apply la r JASMeGOIRE; Tailor,'
octSO ~ t «■ Tinid sh,n<arWoop,
CJHEUi COMBS—Plain Wad Carved Baek^newsiyle,
O jusl-rrccivrd at No 88 Marketed , \
0015 t . < HOGAN k. CANTWKU.'
1 FEW KfcCiS PRIME 4nd JhrWUe by
I A. octl9 . , CUMMINS A SMITH.
FISH—Apmoe nnlnle onhanbend for Sale by
Li OCI2B KING ® MOORHEAD, <
I "TUST at FAMmnttßurffeko QmWKEB
[tl 251LibertT«trteiia:laigo iuia.iiplonaiiiu»rtaieiitol: c;:
French, English and Ajneneau CEOTHS, CASSI-
I MERES and VESTINGSgwiucbTVa offer lb self Chea
p er than Can be pnrchnied elsewhere in the-cityi- The
public are respeeifullyinviledto-calJ <
oci 20 0 WERJvEBb’RO-
A BOXES PRIME W. R. CHEESE—A turwrior ani
-41/ cle,ibraoleby r W*JC,ACHiESON,
oc 120 i No 2 gmuhUpld «!,
barrel* iNeahamioefcvPotinoeni in; wo
W- ft } O. ACHfeSONi
novi ■ v N° 2 Smithfiftld at, •
i;flGßN—saSlrashWcqnitpaxtibelted'iindabjirtjjf the
yy ear, fotpaic liy inoyt) W. AJ-C.AChESQN.
/’(ORN MEAL—OO bushels ComMealfor anleby-
O - Vrtc,i,C ACHESON,
noV4 ' ’ No.aSlnilhfleldel.
'T'PPEeS—2oobareel»of Gate and oUterhv'arleties of
Apples,received and far
d^IOBN—TOO bnehcle Corn, in the Eanforwtle bv
O nov4 CUMMINS'* SMITH
STRAW Side and French Worked Willow Bankets,
;fiae anicle:foat recclyeaand'qperuneaf®=Mßrket
street. -[oc 15) ’ CANTWERR.
T'kRIE VPEACHES—fiO=baabel»,newctop I ju*l veCeiv-
JJ ed and forsale by;(QCt2s)'Vy.>;3. C, ACHESON.
TTOLRAND GlN—3pipea “Swan,-" “Black” Horse’
i±^doin,per)«l»W»P,l.y»r^ @ gy^
TJUREVVJNES— and
Jf.Sherry Wmea. of ciffereovjraana end.viiunges, for
sale low, by (novg) P C. MARTIN, AgO.
’VXriNES ANU BRANlUE3—lOOdoxen bottles of su
f Wjnes andßrnndiM, fot te]eb|»^.'
/'YLD PEACH BRANDY—B bills, old Tennessee Peach .
U Brandy, forebie by (nov3) P. C MABTINfAg’I.
■RECTIFIED vyHISKEY—Of a superior quality, at-
JUi waya on hand, andjor sale low, 1 by . g
fhova P C MARTIN, Ag’t
ljTS—SOhusbels just received end for sale by
\J no»3, SMITH A SINCLAIR.
4 IdOTOFCORNMEALANaFtjOUKffII^ULiiiJGS
* MWQF BED AND MNK-EYE FVIA'nOjES—,
A W .4for«le by cIJSTSnSf , * SMr^.
' S\ "WHS A *,b*AJH,No.QH»lh«ra?!,l!*esll)is
I jnfbrm her friend* and ey*u>mei*. that
•TjOTjhe iiitendstnlave an openme or,FaU ana Wm
teTBONNETSrCAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, ic-.of ihn
latest ond-nost fishltmohle stylfi.on Norem
berSd. . < > ■ n W» 4t
T-VRIED PEACHES—34 etcks, mrvfc «of>. juMTedeir
ed arid for ealehy (novg) SMITH A SINCLAIR
TriISSOWJIIQX.—The cQ-parfnerehm thei*(otore ex
it uung under ibe firm of A D k H. Pnnetton, has
ihu day been disMlyed, by amraalconaem.
'■ The tmsinew will be Carrie don at lht* old stand, rn Dm-
A XLP&lloMi J\
>. A. 3) A TL-PATTERSON.
XJWMXINGamiC—Jnat received, n .ftesb raffiply of .
Jr PtanVt Printing Ink, at tbft— <_' - .
PEKIfJ TEA STORE,
octla > « ,»c, ' i No. 70 Fourth at.
/~It.UE—A lewSLTs.inetoreandforftaie by’ r
lX octS JOEL JfifoHLER;
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