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Inloll24tl' 2 1 10 —. 4 6 1iver. the paper yeater
day to: aab l i a iii* gad ,it.:Ertay be some days before_
ho to restored tohealth. In the meantime another
put 66 the route, and every effort,
_ will beim ado oti oar part to have the paper delivered
input" aity and at an early hour in the morning.—
... 1141- ilir i; indebted to the lion. H. S. FOOTE,
1- f , l, ', ` ; ••,•` '" ' ...m: -••: • from 6 -re
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Senator rdietinelppi, for the
retarief the Treneurhon.the Warehousing System.
- ' le iii eaery..valuable.dooament,
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Til!!!4/1/11111*111,1011liAg . SC(SLOWS of congress.
itfabtint iir*eekerfrom this time the Thirty.first
Congil& ' isyrilltiegie its session. Although it is not
antinipated , thnt-there will be any important changes
to the ieliirialrioifey of the country, yet the
ple will forward, with no little anxiety,•tri.the.
approaching session, to see a development of Whig.
The message of the President, or rather
the . doeumentiprepared for hie signature by John M.
Claytoni Co ., will, doubtless, descant at length
on the prosperous and happy condition of the court.
tryihronght about by,tlie policy of the Democratic
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party. We dcinot think that it will recommend any
toatiiiat'cliniage.in the existiog laws, although some
recammendations may be made, more for the sake
of form, than with the-expectation of their adop.
Ai :fruited States Bank is certainly “an obsolete
- and , thoindividual-whe will seriously
cate the iucoi l poration of such an engine of fraud
and oppression, will only be digging his own polit.
ical c iraye. The Federalists and Old Hunker Con
eervativea who were once the champions of such
an institution have long since lost all their political
inflnenVe. -.-
The Independent Treasury law will not be dis.
turbcd,however much hinny be desired by monop
olists-and speculators. The Bankerti may wish to
obtain - possession of thopeople% money, to loan it
outto stockjobera and favorites, - ,but Demecrotic
dation from "the •whigs,— • -•it merely be . for the
Purititte of facilitating the delivery of goods at the
different Custom Houses.
The Tariff policy of the country, we presume,
will undergo no change. The existing Revenue
leave bave fully met the expectations of the people.
They have been thoroughly tested, and work as
well as Iheirincrst sanguine friends had anticipated.
;,.•;....;;;;:,„ 'Under their equal operations, all the great interests
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of the Country, have been encouraged alike, and no
• injustice bag been done to any interest whatsoever.
we earnestly hope that it will enlist the early and
Berions attention of Congress. Grasping speculators
and obn•producers have too long been permitted to
monopolize the public domain, which has checked
all improvement and retarded the spirit of progress.
Let tbi lrnblic Lands - be given'to the people, factu
alsettlers,) in limited quantities, as the cost of Bur
vey and making a title ; and a lanaed aristocracy,
• ' -- and a feudal despotism, will never be known in the
.11/nitMl States.
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4 • Hen. T. L. Cligman, or North Carolina, has writ
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ten to Draper, of New York, (says the Boa
-71; ton Poet,) in relation to the establishment of banks
throughout the country for the issue of bills based
on government stocks, or for nn issue of treasury
notes to banks already incorporated, and to private
.banke r s, on the depowto of governMent stocks with
the secretary of the treasury. The object of this
scheme, of course, is to have such secured bills or
treasury notes received and paid for government
dues: We hardly think either of the plans deserves
Muellritlfli Paragraph. The bills of the New En g .
land banksisSetained.by the capital and liability of
stiichhirlders,.ortv - ins good as any bills that can be
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; contrived ; an d asi to treasury notes, we cannot per.
• claire lwhy government should be brought into the
us It now issues: such notes for what it
rlghtftilly owes andcannot immediately pay—it has
". 7 neither right norleason to do more. The comae.
tion , tiud the laws .recognise no currency but gold
affd.iftlier, and until these-be altered gold and
should be the only money received or paid by the
government-for the time being.
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FRIDLYARRIVNG, OCTOBER 26, 1849
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Those may not receive their papers will be
' go od coonytdleave word at the office to tuteffect,
and'the natter will be attended' to at once, -,
Senate will not sanction an innovation upon the es
tablisheikpolicy of the country. There may possi
bly bi : iiiime - al*ht modification of the Sot... Treasury,
but it.will niii.be in consequence of any recommen-
The ad estorum principle is truly Democratic, and
alt the aophistries of false political economists, all
the:whining appeals of speculating monopolists, will
be of.-no avail. Pennsylvania is the only state in the
Union:W.6re a clamor bas been raised for more
".protection," and •the people of the' state, at the re
centelection,.decided, by an overwhelming majority,
that the Tariff-of !SO shall not be disturbed. Con.
gressi'must. obey.the voice of People !
The Slavery Question may possibly come up dur
ing the Session o. Congress . A, government for
California will hive to be established, and the Tay
/oritea must show their hands. Oldlaeli is pledged
not to use the veto ; and if Slavery is prohibited in
the new territories, we reckon the Southern Whigs
will raise a breeze ! There trill be fun about those
days!
The Foreign Policy of the country will engage the
attention of Congress, we presume, during most of
the BOBSiOit. -The miserable, bungling, vascillating
con Tee of the Cabinet, has already got the country
into tritenlites ; and it will be the duty of Congress
to assert the rights, and maintain the dignity of the
country, and at the same time they must correct the
mistakes and abuses of the Ignorant, conceited,
contemptible Cabinet, that now misrepresents and
disgraces the country.
The Freedom of the Public Lands to actual set-
tiers, is a question of the deepest importance, and
We have thus alluded to the leading matters that
;nay come before the next Congress. Other ques
tions will doubtless arise, but those enumerated will
rank first in importance. We shall keep the read
ers of the Post duly advised of all that may trans
pire ; and we shall watch, with sleepless eye, the
movements and schemes of the present administra
tion.
Lamentable State of Hungary
AO exchange states that the condition of things in
Hungary is lamentable. The currency has almost
entirtilY-diaappeared. Men who were rich find
themselves 'without the means of supporting their
families. Debts are not paid. The sons of many
of the nobility have been forced to enlist as private
-fiddlers in the Austrian army. The aged and ven
erable Bishop of Netisohl has been deprived of his
office`; and sentenced to five years solitary confine
ment. Women are puniahed for having aided their
husliendsi.and daughters for having conversed with
their fathera who are rebels. In Transylvania the
&lona- and Romans, hereditary members of the
Magyars, have hunted them down like wild beasts--
shooting them at eight. Enormities of this kind
wore. so frequent, that the Austrian authority has
been forced to declare the state of siege in one part
of Hnngary. Radetzdy, the Austrian general, has
become disgusted with their barbarity, though he
htlsidiiiisiderable experience in the same thing in
Italy: Hannan-appears anxious to keep the iefam
etutxtputation-he has acquired. Eleven young girls
hasiiiieen imprisoned for strewing flowers over the
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graves or those executed by order of the Court Mar
tial. 'The reckoning for all this will one day come.
New Vinantlal Scheme
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Arrived in this city linit night and. tootijodgliagti
the St. CharleS Hetet: t .uita aiinniber
°cretin citizens, yesterday afternoolt - went-tai*n-#l:e
river on the steamer Lake Erie as faittiPhoisetowa;
where they met the Michigan, having an hoard:the
distinguistied.EiTSecretary'tifState." CIA. McCann-
Ltas was deputed to address Ma. BITCTIARAIP on be
half of the committee. His speech was short, piquant
The - =ierply-eflin. IltitraMPAN was
one of the happiest off-hand efforts we ever listened
to, nud.wenthometothe . heartafifull who heard it.
The - Speeches were xeceived with enthusiastic
cheers. Byerire Unrivalled -Brass Band discoursed
dt;11001.11 Music' during .the trip. Mr. BUTE/AMIN
jeFilfsytentarahly well, and is in the enjoyment of
exCellenthealth. He will.remain in the city for a
few days, and will'be happy to see our Democratic
fellow-citizenexurd others, without ceremony, at his
lodgings. A Tull report.of the speeches will appear
into-morrow's Post.
The Next State Legislature.
The Pennsylvanian of Wednesday last has the
following remarks in reference to the great array of
talent found in the Democratic mtrnbers elect, and
also to the important duties tbat.will devolve upon
:them—iii nil of which we fully concur. In fact, we
do not recollect the time when there were ae many
able men sent to the Legizilatureliy either party. It
augurs well for thii sound intelligencc and discrimi
nation of the people:—
We read over the list of Democratic members elect,
to the next Legislature with real pride. The con
traitwitlrthose which have gone before, is healthy
and promising. It would be fully to defy that, for
many years, both parties in this State have been.too
apt to pass over the good, and to advance the ob.
jectionablo candidates, in their-selection of nomi.
nees for Legislators. Some of the Democratic rep
resentatives heretofore have been the merest effigies
of men, and have either truckled to the power of
the Banks, on the one hand, or swerved in the per•
formace of a plain duty, on the other. The result
has been to awaken the attention of our political
friends to the importance of placing our best men be
hire the people for the high trust of delegates in the
State Assembly. Burning with the recollection of
the shame which a departure from this golden rule
has reflected upon us, the Democrats this year took
care to put up no candidates for Legislators, who
were not, in all respects, competent, faithful, and
honest. The list of members elect to both branches
of that body, show how well and how wisely this
duty has been discharged. The names of J. N. Con
yrigham, W. F. Packer, Andrew Beaumont, Thos.
S. Fernon, Charles Frailoy, John S. McCalmont, J.
S. }they, William Brindle, Dr. Wm. Smith, Dr. J.
R. McClintock, Jobe B. Meek, Dr. Joshua Y. Jones,
Henry A. Muhlenberg, .1. D. Leet, J. M. Porter,
-John Cessna, with others that we could mention, are
a proud assurance that the interests of the State are
safe, and that Democratic measures will be carried
into effect boldly and uncompromisingly, by the ma.
jorities in both Houses. Philadelphia contributes
eight sound and reflecting gentlemen to the delega
tion in the House—gentlemen who know their du.
nee, who will stand by the interests of the State, and
will carry out the will of their constituents.
Much, therefore, will be expected at the hands of
the next Legislature, and the democrats who will
,control it must canvass the ground before taking
their seats. The Apportionment bill will require
caution and conciliation to carry it through. No
'Democrat will go there to, do any injustice to the
Whigs. No cause can succeed which imitates the
Whig frauds in the Apportionment bill of '35-36;
and the Democracy despises an example so unworthy.
To show that a similar wrong was contemplated at
the next session, we have only to allude to the dee.-
larstion of Dri Burden, one of the Whig represents.
tires from this city, that "lie was nominated for a
special purpose," and that that purpose was the ar
rangement of an Apportionment bill for the next sev
en years. Other measures will invite the attention
of the Legislature; not the least important of which
will be the passage of an act, in accordance with the
almost universal public sentiment of this city and
county, consolidating Philadelphia city and districts,
and dividing the wards into election preciata, for
the purpose of allowing a minority a voice in the
Councils.
From California
We publish the following item of news, taken
from a letter from California, because they are more
interesting than most we receive:
" We have been more lucky than the most of the
men here. We are, at this time, making from 6 to
30 oz. per day; one day we made 21 lbs., or $75.0.
Our Iced, or vein, is a rich one, and we think we
will make $lO,OOO out of it, by the time we work it
out. The river will be so low that we can get the
dust from its bed. Some men are making 30 oz:
per day, with divers. We are obliged to work in
the morning and evenings, as it is so hot in the mid
dle of the day that we cannot work. We are all
going at it in the morning. John Parker has been
sick, but will try the washing on to-morrow. Gold
dust is more plenty in these mountains, than 'berod
in our country. I have not seen any land that could
be worked as yet; it is all put tip on edge, and con.
°red with small yellow pines. We sold three horses
since we came here, and have four to sell yet. We
got $550 for those we sold.
The emigrants are beginning to come in. We
suffered very much on the plains for water. Many
will be tossed on the sinks of Mary's rive—the
ground being as soft as ashes.
You may look for us next February."
H',;MOORE
Mutual Li Cc Insurance Company.
Mr. SAMUEL FA/INEBTOCK, of this city, has been
appointed agent for the Life and Health Insurance
Company of Philadelphia. This Company was in
corporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, jn
March, 1E.48. The charter is perpetual ; and it has
a capital of $lOO,OOO. We learn from a Circular
before us that the rates of insurance arc lower than
ogy Pennsylvania Company. They insure both
males and females against the expense and loss oc
casioned by sickness or accident. Mr. Fahnestock's
office is at the Merchant's Exchange, corner of
Wood and Third streets.
No Vaccine)
When we a few weeks ago announced the death
of the Hon. JOHN D. Ctrusurra of Ohio, we stated
that a vacancy would thereby be created in the dis
trict composed of the counties of Tuscarawas,
Holmes and Coshocton. We now learn that this
was an error, and have the authority of the Steuben
ville News for says that Mr. C. was not a member
elect of the nett Congress, Mr. Hoagland having
been the Democratic (and successful) candidate at
the election in that district in 1848. There is of
course no vacancy there to be filled.
New Patents.
We observe among the list of new patents issued
for the week ending the 16th inst., says the Phila
delphia News, an improvement in Ploughs, by Benj.
Seyler, of Franklin county, Pa.; an improvement in
grate bars, by Cornelius Kingsland of Allegheny
county; an improved method of attaching knobs to
doors, by James A. Crever, of Pittsburgh ; an im
provement in machines for manufacturing horse col
lars, by Wm. Creswell, of Butler, and an improved
method of giving a rotary motien to the melted iron
in casting chilled rollers, by John C. Parry, of Pitts
burgh.
Kir The principles of the Federal and Conserva
tive Monopolists may be stated in a low words:
high protection and exclusive privileges to the
wealthy manufacturers—a reduction of wages to the
ci pauper labor n standard to the.poor mechanic.
tar' The journeyman printers of this city now
Amderstand the kind of " protemtion" the Federal
Conservatives would introduce throughout the coun
try, if they were entrusted with power.
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In the last year 23,000 seamen were employed on
these vessels; and all these are exclusive of those on
'the Lakes and the Atlantic coast ports. The advan
tages resulting from the annexation of a country so
vast in its resources aro manifold, and in commer
cial point of view, cannot easily be over-estimated.
It would give us the free navigation of the St. Law
rence, and thus secure a free water communication
through the whole interior of our continent, from the
Gulf of the St. Lawrence on the North to that of
Mexico on the South. The present long line of cus
tom houses on the frontier would be superseded,
with all the corrupting evils of smuggling, and the
revenue at our sea porta might be greatly augmen
ted.
Difference in favor of 1899,
Barman ItioN.—We have seen a late letter from
London, which mentions a sale of aixteen thousand
tons of railroad iron, for the United States, at .£5
2a. 6d. per ton—an aggregate coot of about half a
million of dollars. Delivered. in this country it will
cost about $3B per ton. The road for which it has
been bought is not named. Every pound of this
iron ought to have been furnished from our own
mines, and by the labor of our owu people, and no
doubt would have been, had the tariff of 1896 im
posed a specific and reasonable protective duty on
thgjoreign article.—Baltimore American.
Tr the American will go back a very few years, it
will find, by reference to the Congressional records,
that the only persons in Congress asking to admit
railroad iron entirely free of duty, were the persons
now loudest in complaining of the operation of the
Tariff of 1646—the whig leaders in the Senate—and
this request was preferred at a time when excellent
rails wore being made in this country, and when
" protection," if ever it was necessary, was most to
be desired.—Pennsylvanian.
MB" Is it not a shame and disgrace that the Fede
ral monopolists should permit their protective Tariff
organ to reduce the wages of the journeyman print
ers to a level with the "pauper labor of Europe 1"
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CANAL COM.
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ASSEMBLY.
2137 Waugh.
1931 . Emery
Carpenter, reesoil; 399.
Lodge, " 999.
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Sykes, F. S., 376.
COBIDIUSIONIII.
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Rose, F. S., 357.
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CANAL COBS.
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ASSEMBLY .
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From the New York Herald
The Annexation of Canada
We have watched with peculiar interest the grow
ing popularity, both in the Canada' and the United
Slates, of the project of annexing those provinces to
the American Union, and have from the lint favored
it, believing such a result would contribute, not only
to our own prosperity, but to the prosperity of the
people of the provinces so annexed, while it would
give a new impulse to the great cause of human pro
gress throughout the world. The entire population
of those provinces number, acr ording to the latest
authorities, a little more than 2,000,000, distributed
as follows:
Prorinees and blonds.
Canada West, 700,000
Canada East, 790,000
New Brunswick, 180,000
Nova Scotia, 290,000
Pr. Edward's Isl. 30,000
Cape Breton, 30,000
New Foundland, 100,000
Montreal, 50,600
Quebec, 40,000
St. Johns, 15,000
Halifax, 20,000
Toronto, / 20,000
Kingston, f 15,000
St. Johns, 12,000
2,120,000
The commerce of the
.ve increase, is somewhat
arrivals from the ocean in
Pear Entered Cleared.
1823 796 883 venaela, averaging 350 tone.
anadaa, and its progress.
shown by the following
he river St.. Lawrence :
1830 964 1050 a< ,<-
1835 1297 1307
1840 1439 1522
1845 1762 1747 ~
The following statement will illustrate to some de
gree the increase in tho 'revenues of the Canadas.—
I t shows the duties received at the twelve principal
ports et Canada during the first three quarters of the
financial year, that is, up to the 10th of October,
1848 and 1849:
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55,078 11 7
118,101 9 1
15,928 6 6
1,938 0 7
17,245 19 3
6,831 16 9
18,078 6 3
Montreal,
St. Johns,
Brockville
Toronto,
Kingston,
Hamilton,
Coboarg,
Niagara,
Port Hope,
Belleville,
Port Etanley,
977 16 5
1,026 7 9
891 16 II
906 II 2
2,458
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239,462 4 5 825,962 11 2
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AtilindY4irded - ..ciija'cartrildatilliittater.Pieast,,by
Several Demooratic papers.
Mir Hon. Wm. F. Packer ispretty generally jiatn.
-ed by the Demooratio-pieseihi connection with the
!pealterehip of the State Senate:
Mr The Cumberland Alleghenian sums u the
popular vote Maryland, ntihe tato electiol, and
proves that the Dembeintio majority ie 1819.
OP The Lowell Courier-/got the Opinion Oil the
eletiorrin Pennsylvania Writ much of a shower, ag.
ter all. Well, that ie little too bad. Flog theOhigs
to the tune of some fifteen thousand majority end
..theu, after all that, they VfOn't own that they aro
licked. 4 .How this worldly giving' to tyro ~i
BOP' Bricks made of-glass are now need i(j•Lon
don in the construction' of building's; for the piirpbse
of introducing light without lessening the sOlength
of the walls. According - to the old adage,. Vt will
notdo for people who live-in' those houses, to;clirow
stollen at their neighbors.
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1345
l A. Stampede of some half a dozen islasei
took place from the, : neighborhood , of CentOsille r
Md., on Saturday nigiti- sveCk. Their courie- mut
south-east, across Caroline county to the ;Del:aware :
Bay shore, and thence !o New. Jersey.
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oar The Secretary olWarhas returned torash
ington and the Intelligeneer says t 4 very muciOleas
ed with the appearance °fillings at West Peiit, and
especially with the amide of instruction preued
there, and with the deportment of the Cidetso ,
UV" James L. Freanet v the correspondent 531 the,
Picayune in California, owasyroparty at Satffran
cisaa which rents for $60,900,-besides havingrun in
terest in various cities end villages.
Mir In Newark, N. J.,' the trite of .1,4r4 John
Smith' a very respectable ladrand member tf the
Methodist church, committed suicide by settig her
clothes on fire, in a fit of insanity, leaving te child
four weeks old.
Tbe Spanish consul Ip.bonnd to app,:br for
l Arial at New Orleans on the-first Monday of Nose*.
ber before the U. B..eircult court, and Rey, the ab
ducted in to appear as a witness,
WO" John C. Carey, a jounioymao carpeettir, of
St. Louis, has fallen heir to an estate in PenOylvs
nia, valued at from SlOO,OOO to e 156,000.
Qtr The Austrian goVeroment seems resolied to
earn for itself the exeCrations of ail , butOnity.
Eleven young girls have been imprisoned for strew
ing flowers oter the graves of those executed fly or
der of tho Courts ttlartiall The reckoning br all
this will Coo day come.
UT The: Michigan Southern Railroad Conipany
proposes extending their road westwardly &waging
dale, Michigan, its preaent terroinns to CMltago,
Illinois, where it will connect with the Chleaila and
Galena Railroad,and the Illinois and Michigaii Ca
nal.
MEP The Bank of the State of Missouri re4ised,
on the 6th inst, to redeem some five thousanri dal
liers of their notes in the legal currency of thrOni
ted States. The bank insisted upon the rigt to
pay out foreign coin in the redemption of tbeir;:own
bale, at the same rates at welch they , receive Rhem
on deposits, end refuse to pay them ont.by wtight.
far Now Sugar and Molasses, the first of thd
r inew
crop, was received at New Orleanaoßthe 11th
from Fort Adams. The first,Cotton from Philtre.
mines was also received on 11th.
MET' The receipt' at tho Custom House oliSau
Francisco for the month of July were, about 8 . 0°,-
000 and they will probably for August reach $
000.
tal A German paper mentions the death 4if a
police sergeant from lock-jaw, produced by a bit* on
the thumb from a drunkard whom be was takintt in
v. custody. The wound healedfappamintly, in Ow
en or eight days, and on- the third daffy allerwijods
the convulsions began.
Di)" It is stated in foreign journals, , that a likrge
collection of letters, written by Calvin-to his frle4da,
zv
of great literary and historbal haificcOty .
been disiovired by a gentleman engaged in on ti of
the public colleges of Prange', and that the wholsi of
them will soon be published.
The Commerce of the Great, West. :;
A correspondent of the Concordia (La.)
gencer, asking the attention of Congress to the cart
dition of the Obio, Missouri and • Mississippi rivea
on the ground of their national importance, ri).
marks :
They water thirteen States and half as many ern
bryo territories. Their commerce is equal to thlit
which floats on the ocean in American bottoms, b.
tween our seaports ann foreign countries. It is
wide up of the produce, manufactures and imports
of one-half of the Statelier the Union. The great*
number of these States have a direct interest in th - h
commercial facilities altered by these rivers, white
all the rest have a strong collateral interest in the
same; Seven hundred steamers, haring an aggr&
gate tonnage of 140,000 tons, navigated by 25,001)
men, ply upon them. These steamers are worth
not less than $15,000,000, and are navigated at a
annual outlay not short of $10,000,000, while the
value of the merchandise transported by them may
be estimated at $250,000,000 annually.
TIM LEAGUE.—The Canadian delegates from the
British North American League, met the delegates
from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in this city
on Saturday last. We hare no official account of the
proceedings of these gentlemen; but from private
sources, we learn that they determined to adhere th
their former conclusions—first, that the Colony cari
not go on as it is at present; second, that the remedy
for the acknowledged evil is independence of Gram
Britain, —described in language more or less dilj.
dintioct,—and a Union of the several British North
American Colonies, witii.n protective tariff again4t
British and other foreigh goods. There is to be cm.
other meeting of the members of this body at Tip
on to and still another at Balifax.—Montred Herald
Thursday.of
How TO RAI=L THE W IND.--An English papir
says that the govethment intend to lend, on suffi
cient security, the railway company's money at focjr
per cent,, the government being able to raise it tit
three. This will place at the disposal of ministers
a profit of one per cent. in reduction of taxation, lie
a great boon to the railway companies, and produge
a. very beneficial effect on railway property.
Mir "It is the part of a woman, like her 010
beautiful planet, to cheer the dawn and the 114-
n ess—to be both the morning and evening star otEa
man's life. The light of her eye is the first to rigs
and thelast to set upon manhood's day of trial std
aulfering.”
1849.
..t . E. d.
57,501 7 4
169,452 2 0
16,444 45 2
3,649 1 11
31,263 9 11
8,232 6 2
29,359 19 2
1,193 18 6
1,751 14 1
1,230 14 8
3,102 0 2
3,781 12 1
DEEP SEATED Cotions.--Plathisic or Asthma cured
by the use of the Medicine of Nature.
Anierican Oil, procured from a well near Brooki.
vine, Kentucky, 185 feet below the earthts mirk*
170 feet of which was through a solid rock.
A gentleman residing in Frankford, Beaver coots
ty, Pa. , about . 6o years of age, was afflicted with "a
deep seated cough, of IS months standing, which
disturbed his rest and caused him to eject a quantigy
of thick mucus daily, which reduced him so matt
that he was very thin and weak. By using two be+
ties of the Oil he was completely cured of his cougli,
end got fat and hearty.
The above was communicated to Mr. Wm. Jacit
fmn by Mr. James Morrison, of Frankford Springtj.
Prrreetotort, August 19, 1846. !..1
This is to certify, thatl have been afflicted thirte4
years with the Phthisic, and about twelve days aoti,
I had it very bad. I heard of the American Oil, arid
purchased a bottle, and coMmeneed using it, by tit
king a small teaspoonful twice a day, and in threlt
day& I was entirely cured of my cough, and now
feel as well as though I had never had it.
D. Butcairroisn, Virgin alley.
86,500 6 9
Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, WI
proprietor's sole and only Agent for western Pent
sylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, N&.
99, Liberty street, head of Wood street, PitteburgE
Price 50 eta. per bottle.
BEwAlin or Nustrmoua Comm-aymini—None rs
genuine but what has the name and address of W 4
Jackson, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on Oil
label, and in the pamphletin which each bottle
enclosed. The names of the proprietors, D. Ha lf
& Co., Kentucky, is also printed in the pamphlet;
Another way of detecting the counterfeits, is thR
difference in price. The genuine is mild ;invariably ,
at 80 cts. per bottle, and no less; while some of lino
counterfeits are sold at various prices under. Sol
retail by sub agents in almost every town in tht
above Districts. oct 28:d&w
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Beeler casM -I . , ..thiiiolltadOAClliiitiinnik
is this mopole& paper. The jury will probabli
come in to-day:'-`
41 . eenturrr , s 4ctterrox.-.. Samuel Fahnestock,
tie indefatigabfe'Superintendent of this Insti
tution, hati.just returned from Cincinnati, where lib
has been examining the , operationof they Exchange
in that City, and he has 'acquired 'ranch Valuable in-,
formation./ The project of establishingae , Exchange'.
here his met with considerable fiVoX; but still
mercantile follsa,will not attend,at the hour-apporn'Ai
ed. It is hard to break in Upon old habits. 'WhOit
the, fiat steam-boats were introduced open nor
waters ; the keel-boat men of , the day declared..they,
would prove a failure; and so been'xiitti!eveft
improvement of the hind since the World-began:4
Something attractive must be gotten,ui at firat-lit
order to succeed; and we would •auggeet IWO
Pahneatock to' haVe oysterq serie4"eVery`dai atAl
welock, and perhaps the tuteresta.o.rour - briaineni
men may be promoted Through theilgaitiononaletil:
instincts. Serionaly r be meet dti,soittethineal . ihtf ,
-kind ; in order that the taerchants . andiluiriefititiireti
may see that lie is not idle . in collecting lath:Math:4i
for' their use, even if.they donk-take the 4rOuble
make it valuable te..thenuietrouble-td
DEATH OT TRI Rysi - Dn: ourpainft&
duty to record' the death of the. Rev. Joni.licact:E,
Pastor of the Covenanter Church, of this,city.
Black was horolti:,thet Ciautity of , Dotrn s
In early lifi; he name to this country, and'settleOln'
Pittsburgh, wheter'fOr'abbat half Centtirylie-h4
been ministering to the spiritual wants oftheittiffeei.
er, and pointing Oui to him thq path_ to. true
vets. 'As a scholar, Pastor and Christiaxi It& Vra.4
beloved by hie congregatiotrund all who enjOyeditia
aciuttintance; and they,now sharein the deep•felt;
unuterable grief which This otelanctiolrosciii Dunk
produce to his chddien.
SIITEMILC Collar,- pct.- 25.=—Stephens vs 14yera,„
Greene county; argued by Howell for platffiiirN
error, Black for defendant in error.
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Stephens vs Lynch, Greene eonnty, judgment at
.11021 pros.
Jones vs Pattereon, Fayette comity, argued.
Veech for plaintiff in error, Patterson for defendant'.
in error. ;
Fullerton vs Stouffer, Fayette county, argued. by :
Patterson for plaintiff in error, Howell for definilanY
in error,
sing vs Dietz, Fayette - bounty, argued by Veicl .
foz. plaintiff in error, Howell for defendant in error.'
igr The boot of the mail stage from:the Eatrt ;nil;
cut on yesterday morning and a valuable trunk ab.: :
eructed. It happened 'at or near' Turtle
,Creek:
The owner of the trunk, ' , we - learn ) ;has brougbj a,
milt against tho Stage Company for damages.
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Fail Free Lecture will begivenalt
the Ninth Ward School Building, this evening;by
Sun. Petema, Req., on ig the Influence of the Re.
publican Theory on the recent Revolutions' of Rte.
Trope.'" Go and hear him.
PMISNOLOGY.—Let it be remembered that Mr.
Townsend's lectures close thia euening, at . Philo
Hod I, and that he is to lecture about getting married;
air Holland, the man arrested for stealing Boyd
cap, was yesterday discharged.
ice' NOTICE EVESS , ' ONE ISTIOU Irr NAT CONCEICIOG,
—The American Oil, having periOrmed bygs use ticii
many remarkable cures, and being a powerful Re 4
medial Agent for various disease's, has induced some,
persona to counterfeit this valuable medicine. Thei,
original and genuine American Oil is obtained Irani;
n well in Burksville, Kentucky from the sole andi
only proprietors, D. Halo & Co., who appointedldr.l
Wei. Jackson , of 89 Liberty *tract, Pittsburgh,
a
sale ndonly agent for supplying sul:eagents in wen-:
tern Pennsylvania, western Virginia, and partzofi
Ohio. The true and genuine American GB is a dark
green color. There are various counterfeits abroad:
.... soMeSeneca Oil, some I:1)11174re closely resew..'
Ming the genuine, purporting to come from nltoPitlik,'
burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some,
black, some white, said to be made from the
nal American Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only and;
pole proprietors of the true and original Americtai
Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persona
who make the article called Extract of American .
Oil, said to be refined, clarified and concentrated.
BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and OB
SERVE that Win. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pitts-.
burgh, head of Wood street is the ONLY and SOLE
agent for the above mentioned District, and that none
is genuine but what has the name and address
printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in which
each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice that
the proprietors , address is printed in each pamphlet
thus: "D. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another why
of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the
price. The genuine is sold invariably at SO cis. per
bottle and no less, while some of the counterfeits ,
are sold at various prices under.
The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is sold
wholesale and retail by Wrn. Jackson, at the only
agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood st. aug3l:3m
Married
Ott Tuesday everting, 234.1 instant, by the Rev. Parrs - rOrr,
Dr. L. J. CHAMBERLIN, of Pittsburgh, to Mrs. FOW
LER, of LawreneevWe, Pa.
DIED t
On Wednesday, 24th inst., at half past 8 o'clock P. Nt.,,
in the thirty-sixth year of hie age, JOHN CAMPBELL,
His funeral will take place this day, (20th inst., at 10
o'clock precisely, from the residence of his mother, on,
the Steubenville road, four miles from Pittsburgh net
Chanters' Creek.
On Thursday morning, fiSth instant, the Rev, J 01.121
BLACK, D. D., In the 6`.3d year of his age.
The public are respectfully invited to attend his fund!
ml from his hue residence on Wylie street, at 10 o'clock
on Saturday morning. .
(17•Notioe.4—The repairs of the interior of Trinuy
Chnrch having been completed, it will be opened for Di
vine Service on ScamAv wart, Mth inst.,' at the usual
hours, morning and evening. oct2o:2t
IV - Alumni of the Western University , .
The Alumni of the Western University, together with
the Trustees, will meet at the 4th Ward Public School
Rooms on Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, to take order for
the funeral of the lamented Rev. Jolla Stara, D. D., one
of its late revered and honored Professors of the
Lion. oar - 3 6 •
irr• Oysters I Oy I I... The subscriber wit
keep up constantly int the Monongahela Exclumge) froth
this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will serve up in
the very best style. E. C.. CAMPBELL,
seplB,tapr Cor. of Smithfield and Fuorth sta.
Fayette Premium Blankets.
WRITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNEL
WE are now receiving from the Factory a large sup!
ply of these Goods, which we are selling lower
than such Goods can he had elsewhere in this city. We
use no acids In bleaching that injures the goods, our ob
ject being to produce, goods not for show only, bat for
comfort and durability, and as such they received Me
first premium over all other goods exhibited at the late
Allegheny Agricultural Fair.
For sale at the Blanket Depot, No. al Market st., am
at the Warehouse of
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FAYETTE MANUFACTURING CO., is
N 0.119 Second street:
Blankets of our manufacture are sold in Allegheny
City by Mr. JOHN DEAN, and also at the "TWO BIG:
WINDOWS," Federal street. octls:tm
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DIIPEP,S j
rmilipp ii nifFrffirrnivm W. CORNER op::
ATERCANTILX 6 D STEIL '11: OAT 1100 H-KEEP . ,•
;XL INO taught in such a mariner as to qualify the stu-f
dent for keeping books immediately on leaving the class%
mom: O ff- hand 'Mercantile Penmanihip taught In 'the'
most effective Manner. Upwards of nine hundred. ate-:
dents, including many of the first merahants in the
have been instructed in Penmanship and Book-Keeping'
in this Instnulioa, affording the most ample reference for-y 1
the efficiency of Mr. D. , s instruction. Merchants and
Steamer's Books opened and closed. Balance sheets, I
&c., made out. Hours 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 till 10. foe 4
COOKING- STOVES.
IMPORTANT TO HOMODLEEPERN AND STOVE DEADEED.
QUINN, hPBRIDE & CO. liar e on hands and are-con
steady manufacturing from now andimproved pat
terns the best Cooking Stoves that ever have been intro
duced into this market, among which are four sizes of
that celebrated Cooking. Stove called the STAR OF
THE WEST, four sizes of the ENTERPRISE COOK
ING STOVE, PREMIUM STOVES, - all sizes; and a va
riety of others for coal or wood. Parlour Stoves, -Egg
and Pine Apple Stoves ; a general assortment of Hollow
Ware; together with every thing in the house-building.
line, always on hands or made to order at the National
Foundry Warehouse, corner of Seventh and Liberty
streets, Pittsburgh. octB
W all Paper.
JUST RECEIVED AND NOW . OPENING--15 cases
of splendid PAPER HANG-IIVO 3 of entire new_pae
terns, carefully selected from the best houses in -New,
York and Philadelphia, for haus,parlors and chambers.
Those having Houses to Paper-and Merchants buying
to sell again, will find every variety of style and finish,
both glazed and unglazed, and • at such,prineil us. ceiling
fall to please. • .
Assn-500 pieces Window Blind Paper, shaded.
200 " plain Green.
They will be sold for Cash or Rags, at the Well Paper
Store of J. BRIDLE,
oct22:d2w Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
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ARRIVAL 'OPt THE EUROPA!
The Paris correspondent of the London. Times
says, ‘. that a note has been addressed by the Eng.,
lists government to its ambassador at St. Petersburg
'on the subject of the Turkish difficulty, couched in_
firm and moderate term s, arid contains nothieg . cal"-
eulated to wound the susceptibilities of Nicholas;.
.but announces its determination to support the Portia
against every exigency that would compromise
dignity of an independent government. lord Pal.:
merston likewise sent proper instillations to'Pfr ;
Stradford Canning, and placed the Mediterranean.
fleet at his disposal. The French - Gov6;ntrient - lint'
intimated that between it and the English .Cabinet.
the most perfect unanimity exists.' In consetOenne
'of the illness of M. Fallen:, discussion on the:
'ltalian- question and the American and Turkish
unities has been postponed in the French Assembly.'
The only allusions made in any of the papers receiv.:
ed, to the difficulty - between the French and Amert.,
can governments, are the following copied from the
Paris Presse : 4 4 Some explanations.of affair are ne
cessary. The French Government demanded artlO, - ;
demoity for losses caused to French subjects-by the
war in Mexico. This demand having - met with;
some difficulty, the French government Charged Our ;
Minister to announce to the American', goVernment.,
that the indemnities claimed, Weuld=be' kept out tor
the annuities not yet due, for which vie .were the '
debtors of the United States. It - appears that this , :
letters written on the subject,.by M. Pootaiiii;Weixt - ,
°ached in rather unsuitable language, of which
the French government, still maintaining 'the claim , ;
has expressed its disapprobation.
It is stated that the Preach Government intends .
to recall a portion of the Army the
States, and the Spaniards are to enter Rome. • Rio
reported that the Pope has taken Warta' at thit'ilif,
&emus assassinations which are committed in Ante;
and believes there is an extensive plot for his atisael
sination, should he return. :
Recent letters from Geneva mate that Garibaldi
had some intentions otsettling in the U. §tates.'
• It Is officially announced that the legislatUre Chani
beriat Turin will be Mesolved. -Reports taitthat
formidable conspire cY his been disci:tiered
wont, which was to havu.broken ant on the occasinn
9 r the lending of,the'bodt,of Chalice ildhlert.
is rumored that the Hungarian refugees near
Widden, the leaders eacepted, bad applied for leafe:
to return within - the Austrian territory, and that the
ranuest willhe granted. ,The statement that Gorgey,
- IVA been! shot is contradicted The Priaiena Se'r
; counts of ihe surrender of Comoro are:fully confirm..
;ed-i-net,'heiivihrer;nutil the patriots who beld.pos
-acsaion of the fortress, had succeeded in making
s very favorable terms with Austria. Several Hunga
rian ladies, besides llossutles mother and Given's
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EITROPW *NEWS.
SEVEN DAYErIiA.TERI
- SariAriirm; am - etstsur
Wednesday Evenitt r Oefolier:24:
The Europa arrived oti;Alifastoitbot asid lea• for
floitort. at I •, •,_1
s 2 • .
t kavq,advi c eolfrost Lit etptioligi: to : itke:4l3th.
•-•• aiittpling'atefflagetikelf:Sol4ll:l444oi.:,lk the'
cdfso mior ". 1
, tl4°EPt , loactiiedaring the
la4week. - •:;
F- 6 *fitfil if i tit-1 0,1 1 1 Ta s ritk:sklidru.Tiag
ver j any
• -
A haslibratitt ,"pfevails: in and
plo c r et V e y;4
yx Theitfolitittritket IjberAlYinstitined t and the
sasits s iii sysgez easy. .7,
COlrpeisilestlitod• awl hiiftsiiirrlens
•eit /1100 ! 8 - 20. hales of now.keaqa..filliklP:b°°h'
sold at /31011,1 EciMmitie`erviAiikitiOnaltiocr:liiied_
at the weekly. meetiogyeeterda - yoliVfOi'likk.,'"ON
letMe 61; fair //plead toiddhiti"qizalitt•
•61035/. • The rittisesiilioa,lll 49 9*1 ( 51ie4:1 0 ,,,*-
ding sa,oce or:Aliedo* opiik , the ety "
ee`nt
the 99a fistSkkmilkitgiSENlPOtrbarti, of - Ishtar'
"P-000 " •
iaia"lllisticiti.-3rore_ &DI Den prevails, hi
grain market. Indian Zorn is quoted at 03sfa2.9s for • I
white ; 2761`2% per quarter for yellodr, FloortiiiSot
mach altezed it' value—western /gba! andß,444l:
'.phis 2.3 s 6d. New western /9 1 9210,, ObieMAl2st,
There is lodiao meal :hi the
American mired provisions ate:Pm: 449.911,4 6
safes us largtrand reach to 100 tone, -1060 . 361
pet; meis . flist:YrAASm:SOlir
former, rates, for rthippingtokslaßli Little fide':
Jag inkheese. . _
. .
• At thcrgnarteriy tneeting of thelron Market, held
et Birmingham, on, the 6th,,it trim deterMinfit to ,
make no alteration-in the pricer:
-- Barre advices or- ;the lith state that ..tho gotten:
market is extremely animated-3000 4 balee.iniiiitt,
en advance oft franca.
j r he latest sales of American secwitlenl7;'B4*
61'1868, 103(d5. rdaiyland .
.1889; 87fia8 4 Reitnioii:,
sepia 1870,92. Consols were quoted on •Friday at
92t, and iostviiiSattirtlarto - 82!.' •
Pending the decision of the Czar upon the appeal
made to him, respecting the extraditioh.of the.lten
garian refugusreed; , the•Englialriaiere mieleiniag
conflicting 'reports codetfrning' the
definite can be iiiiijeCiiriiittff . pei - 4iielelltitOftlie,
Emperor and hie Imperial council be made known-.
•The Emperor's reply, wan expected to yeach'the .
'Turkish capital about the 10th or 12th of October
Apprehending that the- Czar's decision might be. a
declaration of war, the Porte was exceeditigly impai
tient to learn the effect produced.npowthegabitieta
at Loudon and Paris, by the tearinp'zir
aentatives. A largo fleet of-ateamera
In the waters of the Bosphorus and thekharbor * *Me'
-Golden Horn.. Between the entrance , of the Black
Sea and Roportis, bathe sea of Marmora, there are - ,
tw'elve skips of the line at anchor, fully equipped,;
plentifully provisioned, and strongly anneal.: An
army of 100,000 men is assembled around the Turk
-
fah capital. 'They - are reviewed from daybreak: to
dark.
Letters dated the 25th alt. state that before enter= .
log Turkey, the Turkish officers assured ReSouth
that he and his fellow refugees were welcome and
that they should be snowed to proceed to any , part
of thn world that they pleased. A considerable
.number of refugees have been pat on board an
American Corvette and a French steamer destined
to sail for Greece. An eloquent letter. front Kossnth
to Lord Palmerston is- published io the English jour
nals.
It appears by the news from Vr idden that Amiltali .
had been sent there to• urge the refugees to embrace
Islamism, and had not been 3tnsuccessfal..' Koisuth,
Guyon, Zamorieki, and ethers, swore that no person
should induce them to apostacy Bem, however,
had no scruples.
The most unwelcome feature in the news from.
Turkey are, that those Paschall es in Europe, whose
partly Greek and partly Turkish, are in a statisof:
foment, in consequence of the threatened rupture'
between Turkey and Russia. Under the influence
of Russian emissaries, (members of the Greek
Church,) those vassals of the Sultan have"betrayed,
-serious intentions of taking advantage of thopreient ,
opportunity to get up a revolt. Great activity pre
vails in the sending of couriers to and from the
principal courts of Europe, but the firmness *tithe
Public fends, allays apprehensions as to serious' re
sults.
FRANCE
SWITZERLAND.
SARDINIA.
AUSTIMit-HUIR6ARi
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are kept in clpec cnnfinement by the Autitriiri;.,
tvlßT . gm BURG. •
The governtahnt hi. formally intlinated" tatho.: ' -
Prussian Ministrythie,:".it will not jotagefederidr• -
league proposed byPlAnnila. • ,
Ifenoette bee . alread 0
tt;innonneed rte ffitetitioti , 4af.
withdrairing,dom•tfiiiicenfederafitinf - '7
• Tto been neFlyAr
ranged. The Island lean hive insidadfaistratiou
entirety distinct
papers hilt° nearly ceased ' ia chronicle the
rpyitqe,s,pc . the• cholera;
t•
A fainjegnst. has heanyiedesto Olive polit
CAI. ngftitiOins7
said to beset theilead °time '
The steam . er'spews has upseitiAd
EXTY34ltri.'ll9ll}lEirt;ilf BOSTinr. •
• ; BairrceriOetpher,
The, Botdon,,.o",nintl. Wharf Cotnpapy, Province
yew! robbed 0f11120,001 - night,
l'hojiaciney, stolei was
iiieifitin's Batik • B cattle-S [ • • -
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October 28 - :
itour. - .Te:mirliet is quiet ) but.prices .ens, firm
Whiehey;;'B,pleitit 1101 1 0 . 8 4 C• g Ailprk '
- :. - }litett:iSiitelibT`ltirbtfdir; et Sides at 4yi packed
"Groceries..Theteirketir utclikagett•
The Riser rose twelve lincbeipinece moreing. •
• • • - •
'
bOtents
13ecoiut Mier: . .
w•
„831.7.q.a5t iughtAflhe ensallepontlt(Nr. , ADDAMS.-
4 MAD"9S O Per
—. - am* - ;
•Arrc i ‘ddip*l. WI I • 7. art: Cow tl
pionele• • •= - liihr: ZlBlis P Orter:
SQNO A • •-•- • -• - •;:igLitanitcsort
s•T. i t 4 • •
LOIMIN.IIUM:BLZ LIFE. • t -
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.oaelitz I;obin - Son, 1 Sonslnns ys.
Christine. - Mrs: Doncorna: ,
ENSattadtiy, Benefit of Mr Addatw
r-9itnbeeVwifl shortlyeppenr.'l' •.-
A.l.tscsan—Doorii otien - as 7 ;:pkrfain,will rise Ili
Lllfpur7dcloeY,pteciaely., r..
SlitiCl'::ll - ASITRA GTO R
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WHOLESALE
AO: : 08 . FOURnir.ST2IRRn APOLLO.B1614:11171410 •
; . 7 FTE9Tert-iiro:ott,41111:1'1111113F1S
.`• ' • „ 1 iTif
+ frrAiSraii.:sta textd;: a large. assoitraeni i( Marti;
Cravats,.GlevesOlostery, asspeodes
Under Shirts . Drstwerst&a:, ke• - merit!
• : . - 'llitale:ot:zots:in-svtat..Ofewscast.. . .
THE sitbstriberviill'exposetasale atAuttists; ler Mist
Nastinsi ow; Wsdnesday,::the 71k..01 , IVriveinbesc.:ONE • •
lIIINDREer BUILDTNtir LOTS; lying eni VitrYouittios: •
ghent - River:A Ithelftiatrotthe SlackwaterPlatilgatibti; •
'and on'therittallkeltoll, froraWbFf ling to Solutriet
. -
The above Dotswillbe mild on aciorrunodtuingteras,
and ere well worthy of the emotion 'of specalaurrs, as
it is believed that West. Newton, from its favorable to -
:eatlon,.and the - oPertingittf the Slackwatef Ns:siltation of — -;-,.
the, Youghtogherty to,Pittsbaigh,eannot:fail to become _;•
place of considerable importance. • ' ‘' • •
oet26:3ttes - - - JACOB flAUGsseims-.-
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oiler. -
.A.N ELECTION for; Preindent,..Treasweren .
e. .
.;
....n. Direcaini of MonengOela and Coal N!jt:_rag.OPlk
~
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-Company will'be bold at the home of lym.-rd i y1 ,4 1 , ian n d i..
.•.,.
: . uth - Pialtharglii on SeruntuT; the 24th:lar.ci dap . of ve
... :,.
r ne .
bet Wetween the., lours of 1 end 4 a elotti P.M.
an &Crl ; ..., , :' W. C. ROBlNBON.Trearurer. : ,
U 0 0 °B"icEis'Y'LLbuts B / I .&`,r
ofro,,,,at:pti T uje sale, on easy tents, the or Lot?.
situate'ln his pion ofilitint'.Eormet,.AllegheuY City..:
.
- The location forhenith caul - beauty of scene* - isunsui-;„
p_assed by any property, in the neighborhoodof either
Pittsburgh or Allegheny, and:. to those desiring w-resk.
dence,ntrenradvantitges not easily bad. . '
I, To the capitalist a &ince is offered for Siiteriestltteitt
-that is a few yeas' will pay thtee-fold... — ' ".--
The Lots are situated within.about terconifteen rain, • •
...tttes , walk from the Allegheny City firsiket„ - The Bey y
ve r Turnpike is about being fliushe d, and r.ung.o4ong• 110 0..
north end of the Lots.: . -
Any of this above Lou not disnosed of at private Aide,
Avill , Lq4ol4 ;by publlh:lthellarrheilhecjite=lies;sullSkilA
tirditY, Nor embn4lo, - ktliktit 2 i:Vgloik
putable. - --- • •
Plans and infatdtaiiop inregatd tatlier.74o2iitiaolliVitn
b.hr L-. 4
ol ealgogasepogb EirseerryondioinnoialiW
•••••• imazi
TOSEPH S. JSIORRISQN, dttomesr 'Lautollite
ej Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgb,Fal
-
- Patent clawed', Ii0111111111i , ;- ,
T,0 2 Vi1E.111.4.1.41f.F-A..C.TIIRE,RBLQP IRO N
TREAtmlereigned 4eceived' Lottert-retens - from
the Government tirthellnited - States-foritnew6und
'superior modeof caeune CI-ILLLED , ROLLElLSotabletr
.are now offered for aalent the lowApooNDwiliPitw:,
:burgh, by PARRY, SCOTZ.Zo.Co., atit-biLf Bent per
litottnd loWerjherf these made by anVpdMV:lneltafeoler ,
era, The Rolleriipse sup exit* in pirfectiouplaniftiO
any hitherto inade,nnarternanefaetetedfrmo s the ..!;•
eat Iron orthisi , ountrk.'"loathatit.4l)EnTO. PARRY:: 17:.
Mtn Pro_perty for Sole: or ,s zcllaage
MBE. undersigned will soli at rilow rate and.uporteask , '
terms or :will for Cily7Progartyohtl,
STEA.M. : OEIST.A.TirIH.A.W7MILI4B;.O..kittIII.M.MA- .
CHTNElTY,,to.,,situata on ilikNortheitt.Tumpike; 23.;
milesEak of Eambrrgitila . WastraorelithdCattoWThe
Engine. Mills Mnebing zy all irt list:rate artier.
The Grist Mill 'contains three and - brie' Sett.
common Mill Stones with oleo hititimichind*antrapi;z:::-..
glances for making Soot i: And attached tre'the
Steam Engine IS a Saw Mill-and , DoubletCardizteMa-,/,
good order: The Eagiaitleiaggittallthillierd":7'
power to run all together.'- • •:•. . ---
The Land nod other -
•Buildings appartenant tritheial
hfilta le eti follows.: Four Acres or good-Landav,i th two ..
goal .Dwolling•ElOusett,i. •Store: - House,o.•largal•Stablei.
Smoke 'House:and. Blacksmitht Shopoutd 'other steal
The mouth of the Coal pit ie wilkia;ellii4•4iblltn":l•;
gine. House,.with,sufficient - Conlitelonging to Iho Mill to
run the Eml no•upwards of diftr yeart , , •
This Mil • propestyis situate.in .the heart of the-best
grain grawingnei#borhood WesterwEenitsylvaniti
upon a good road, within• - elevetrallES the•Catehimd..:
near the line of the Central Rail Road =• •-- I •'+
. RICHARD •MINCASTER t on the ppremises
For thriliceputidttlars, enquire orTHOS. - MELLON;A?•
Pittsbingit. • • '' • Oct2t3radtsw*
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ra.
Tom as.NNAXitc-C0.i..w#0‘6,44!•..11,74:5;17=::',
4.7 Drams Boat StOf s 4 1•EW qu! Ware, . . ,
bur g h 11fanufactutr,No.pAlratot miW
and ,WP - cliLs' ;Z: "II7W
• ` O.
impk;AN -Ikaa=uttekluireAtlAil itV.P-e.Tn
style the bonen:formerly known le the
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His LIQUORS are of the e meet brand. GSIIiE of
all kin*, „OYSTERS,-botkfoheilng.lndl.:War6'zr....-.
all ihalusr4rJeslhaff9llo•PV"°--;,7-1,-usiiinilk.oli3hinit':
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11 Pleasant 11,esIdertoe;113,,
FOR SALE,A,valunblopropeity 1254.fietirantna .
Washington street, al:about ISt) therfrom;lhe Com
mon,- by 75-deep, having a TiSiellint House in compliefe
order and arrangement, with:wide'lltill; parlor, dtnmg
room and,kitchen,A.bed rooms all neatly papered, with
closets und:Olotbes ;presses; and finisheA•gsmi, ssash.,
house; out oven, /re.,..'llietibovepresents anropportanitp: :
to those 'wanting a tomihrtable- and . convettient:rein-.,
deuce in a central location: for either cities::: Price:We
and terms acedianindating,yvitkizemediatelloisessiolri it:
required ,
octl2 ?.GiineictrA ent4Staithfield-st;
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AI:PI.B2IDID AESOICDEVer .ruar agegintil, - .
suitable for the Folioed ;Whiter trade
.- consisting of MO's, :Fonytelp-Boye_ilfiliiiieo.2On4 - ..,
. Whiitireti'sserar, of eoerYltsileiYi arta stile; ilutT'af -:
pdas SO Aga thetiMM. .TlicikenvkellingppgebtuT. i ,'fitOple
se/sr:if:retail; will fad it , to, thtr . advantage to:gps befW,-.7
call, and examine for ,thetatetres.. . ~.
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'.., Corner "of , ith and . Smithfield ettLi Rittaburgb;:rik:
la. Don't forget the place,: . - ....t,.:, _.^:'", - ',cede::
HORSE FOR SALE- , - - A Gracr -'
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old works itflartleicf Under tadd '
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- • rfectly gentle and raariorircdao ugtil
cy espeel. Wilt be c sold cheap'' i r: ' ikr I : '
his Tie
tile÷may be seen the_St. Chilies stre et eildgec l r o tird - t'artir , '-. '!' ' ' :', '' - - . J- . ;; , :` , .:' Lt5:1143M.0.•;.:!:
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VIT.E.UERMAIsr, FRENCH ANP'ENOLISIf LAN'
X OrrAqqA Boak;KeePing - by
he , given in .a imictical manner,#aYlia. 0 1 7e n 12 • g ) •! t 7. , 1 1 ',.." - ' -
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st: ! Disk street, up *lairs:
ocIU:dllaril•
Presbyterlan. Book Rooms, ,
Ito 79 icrod4l7,,a,upstairs. ,
WI/El- " found sale an imulairattrit
/Ewa e r a nd TRACTSiCatV
xiable RELIGIOUS BO OKS,. deavdilterentisatai
prised i RA series of abo rt arrapplicarione
paliccs,(of whie4 " " 444"1 " - fs hi Treolcigy, Biogye.- 7
D era 7 braeln ir an j sumdani p w ahed by the Presbyteraux±
Boned of Pablieri e ti c o led z, i an a . d PhUadelphitttah.d wellndatured
al_ !inflater% 'and - fri
tor Sabbath School,c o Pgregiskin-.
vatcLibraries '
• Persons wishing to ,parehase sank
la call and examine the assortinetit: scere. ,
The DepdshorTof_l-4-Pelml7l"ma Bible ocissuemegi '
kept at these , room& - . .
— AWEVS.OIT. RESIDENCE INAL.
11 RAL/E.B; valuable property,of.2s4-...thot front on
INnnbingturi intent aiithout ISO from the Croinmon,ity-75
:deep,huwis. a Dwelling - HMSO ir'uiiPlete - iiider - and
arnuigeranin;
Inlchen, 4:bnAl4oow4 i DrV'
eallaPn 6 dOnth' etellete
garret, - Iwuniflouse,',
out oven, se. The above.presents an opportrinittio
th ose , wanting comfortable and 'coyivenlem tesAdeneo
in a 'ceritrallocation Cot Allier 4;lefiVil , Wbelow ; temo ,
acabmitiodsititit, with immediate possession;if required,s,
S. CUTHBERT; Gen. Agekt.,
Smithfield street,: .s.
E'EiCONOMY BLANKETS.—Ii um Jost receiving say.
usual Fall supply, - which will be sold-at a small ad
v anes on manufacturer's prices - octal J. SHEA
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