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sketch of Thos. Gray, the author of
, ;' , lllo4tailway system, we _take from the Painesrflk
- Taxation and insur.ance.
- Rpc.pike, and particularly in France, many
minda ate' nOw engaged in all korta of political
acheMea, and among others we notice the proposi
tion Of Of. Giraulin to transform taxer into inauran
.-
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"Aa we undendand it, taxation ought to be the
premium of insurance paid by possessors of property,
in order to insure themselves against all risks likely
to disturb them in the posseasion or enjoyment of
their property; and among the chiefest of these risks
we place losses or. injuries occasioned by revolt'.
lions:" 'This premiuiri ought to be proportional, and
fixed with rigorous exactitude. Every tax which is
not the'giaarantee against a risk, the price of en ar
ticle or merchandiae, or the equivalent for a service,
ica tax ,VihiCti should, be abandoned. There should
be only. two exceptions to this rule—Custom-house
arid ilsgucy duties:l
- defined, true taxation, M de Girar
din goeaontopointtut the advantages which would
accrue crow..'"seisteau.
"As it exist,, taxation encourages fraud; as we
underiitand it, it - would suppress fraud, and render
itimpossiblo ‘ . Our system places the tax-payer, or
ratherlbe".insered 'person, in a state of constant equi
librionrbetween .two equal interests—one of which
Would Induce him to value his property at a leas
rate, if theiitber did not lead him to value it at a
higher rate; the consequence is, we get a necessari
kr correct valuation. The taxation is thuecontrolled
by ftselt. mathematically exact and absolute.
:rtl/13,for,opp, ilia true for all, without distinction of
rich and Poor. Whoever bas interest to pay, pays
it, and pays no more than what be ought.
tgAe soon as this system of taxation has been
adopted by one country, it will be so immediately
and successively by ell, for its advantageousness to
each-and to all mill be manifest. Unity of taxation
will be the crowning of the grand temple milled to
peace and- to liberty.• By unity of taxation will dis
appear those commercial and industrial complicaA
items - Which are now looked Noon as
rim tangled knot;of free trade wilt untie ofittelf; all
artificial inequalities will fan, apci natural iaequali.
ties alone remain; the impertant question of/abor
and4ages will make a decisive step towards luso
lotion; credit willbq:mqltiplied; civilisation, baying'
, one barrier leas to surmount, will have made aootiv.
er atelt in, advance; and., finally, governments
leave the, degp.rost .
. of fiscalima from the broad rrmid
of econokiq
ti scheme., .ariys the Standard of Freedom, has
gibigrent, recommendation, that whilst taxagon is
forcedhunirance is voluntary. M. de Girardin is
„ .
soon' to' England, to lay his plan before the
statesmen.,arid fiaanciers.
BEI
Ifkiren'aut Ricu.—lt is stated as a fact, that on
tbetanding Of the steamship Falcon at New Orleans,
an t *di4dilliarciime on shore Without hat, coat or
boots: -- Allet looking. aritund him for some time,
with a free:and easy, independebt kind ofan my, he
called lo" 'drayinari and , requested him to' take
charge . of Tile of saddle , bage, Which were on board
the vessel; and 'cobvey :them: to Nriwiet 2 s. With
somu.iesitaion, the drayman complied eiltbmhe
re
quisti-but cut attempting to lilt the,eilite.bage he
foand,biy,was;, unable to do so assistance.—
The-flex -,wasittiq:contained $414004 4 gold, which
the ' ena ll9”:l - ha.linas- and borAleas man - bad brought
w itb
_
24qrN C41 ...,1 14 ...FA,The. Cumberland (Md.) Allege
1114*ih'at',..r4:iWodOsdny last, an Irishman, who
threw from his stomach a
laphe g in lengtti. For sev
cr has heen kn delicate , health, and
latterly= - upon milk. On
Vitiditendayt at the 'earnest persitation of novena of
' , hifikieittigtneti;'he Wail induced to drini with them.
tittictliniter swallowing:the.lileot; he Was seizect
.-`with vomiting and thiew up the 'make.
FtaIALEn GORCO esuresors.—One of the
ititalthielit/14q19-connected with the vast emigration
toCaliforOl4l,_Silie:Oumber of the softer sez who are
leafing - the- Atlantic for that distant region. Their
beLseverely felt, when, as
We•iire,ltiteitiiiii;a:_tiitobttf or taco form a circle,
da, dance round on old lady's
bonnet Ar9nqk'hat-74 , 10 -- a - reiinle , ta bead in it, is
quite a ctii*iti et ftheilicits4,:irlitter writers from
that r iiiierestiagYegiitti to tie' accredited.
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address"of 6ot , ..;Troosda
of Tiniteecetybas come tobacd,but possepacsiery
littleittereaG , '"The - subject of alaveig itftbeletrt
•,totiesdsnor touched upon :- -The subject of internal
improventeml to considered of paramOunt ittiPotr
Made, though it should , be taken hold of with 'greet
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P 1 TTS.I3 11 1343 H:
THURSDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1849
, - Pac ts,for ToriiDies.
Toe 10110k:tit is an extract from an Address re
.. ,
delivered TAZNADOT, before the
American _twilit:lto at the close of its exhibition in
Now York : „ ;
!‘Acaordiiii to the interesting ,statudics brought
.forwnrff-by the orator of the evening, it appears that
in Georgia, there - are now 45 cotton factories in sue.
operation ;in North Carolina, - there are ;
in Alabama', there are 20; -in South Carolina, sever,
al and mariy are,beginnlng, to exist; ' , in Virgin
- there - are 40. , These facts Speak - volumes - for the
'enterprise of floutherif brethrnn they allow the
stock Irota . which they sprang, and that they are
rthardef out bone;ind flesh of our flesh." toWhat
.I'9o prothlses,” said the General, "_these facts
: give the continued-unity or our happy . union. In
one bsed-ar brethren united in . one common pursuit,
and.ene.common'intesest.n Thus, , the South, as it
'were; NortherMzealtself. And , let us hope that the
.11Torthmeet hai f te4Y, and Southeretze itself."
'Phis is importatiebecanse it shows the progress
wade manufacturing under thelTariff of P 46. All,
of aearl; all, the mills above referred to, have been
the . iasi three or four years. What a
i:r,trimttiettirt• Mheiti - giVen•pn the declarations of the
i:Whiiiinliticians that the revenue policy of Democrats
- tetidstrithe - destructirin'of the anurncturing inter •
eats c. m
f. the' country 1
ef -"this 'overwhelming evidence at the
-soundness' of. Mr. Walker's views,` we think our
Whig epppnenta cuntot long hold up their hands in
resistance tithe-Tariff of 1 46—0 r to any Tariff which
thi'Detniacra!'s may choose ter& upon the country•
-Ir they do not 'quickly yield their position on this
•
";question, they will find their party in a hopeless
minority in every qtate in the Union.
Gray:wes born in Leeds, England, about
•:‘ or. more, ago —and this is all we
kgow of bii.early. history. • The Middleton Colliery
bad railway for carrying - coal to Leeds; a distance
of three' miles ; The cors'moved along it at the rate
Of
,thren arida . miles per hour. It was laughed
tit—not by'Gray.:-birs by the wise public. Gray saw
in this little worlradustibing that might by augment
ed into , greitiessi'and be thought upon the subject
=eand f9r t hwitb beam:nee visionary ! Ho talked and
wrote . '.upon his ;,project of «A General Iron Railway"
Until people declared him insane. He petitioned
Parliament sought" interviews with the lords and
nther„great "men';. and thus became the latghing
ittocklifill England. He received nothing but re
bugs wborever he went. , Ail this took place in 1820,
or thereabouts.
Pit he ancieed - Mdatl eat. The railways were laid.
„The world Itas bech- benefitted by the madness of
.Thomas. Gray- - ,
Welly , what became of him, the reader will oak.
We do not know ;lint believe he still lives, in Ext.
ter;lo'Whish, Place he-removed : Up to 1846 he had
"been neglected... While thousands have been en.
ric.heiEby the consummation of his brilliant scheme,
he''remained forgotten—forced by poverty to sell
glass ; on commission for `
a living. Bovril', in the
Iteciple.e.rournal, a 'few years ago, gave a somewhat
lengthy r aketch of his career; thus bringing him into
public malice. We have seen nothing in print in re
lationio.him lately. Elliott wrote a great truth in
these words::
"Hew many men who lived to bless sodnkirtd,
,Bare Embanked..
_Bing...many of the railroad projectors, agitators,
stockholders;Sci., have ever heard of the subject of
this brief sketch.
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far Governor Thomas, of Maryland, has appoint
ed the 29th of November as a day of thankagiving.
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bar Governor Dinsmore, of New Hampshire, has
appointed the 15th of November as a day of th oaks
giving.
aitir El Siglo, oldie 22nd ult., states that the late
victory of Gen. Uroga over she insurgents in the
Sierra Gorda, hail so dispirited them that there is
now hopes of a speedy pacification of that hotbed
oT revolt. The hostile indium on the frontiers have
received severe chastisement in several encounters
lately, from American guerilla parties in the service
of Mexico.
SSP Gen. Houston, of Texas, has written a letter
declaring his conviction that but a few fanatics at
the north aro hostile to southern rights, and regard•
ing apprehensions of trouble about slavery as idle.
The Texas papers declare Bell, the lately elected
Governor, to be a democrat, and say that not one
of the candidates ran as a vhig.
far A young lady of Boston has accepted an of
fer of $4OO per month to act as book-keeper in a
mercantile house in San Francisco. We also learn
that several young ladies are about leaving Boston
for California.
MIT According to Mr. Macaulay, the vulgar pro
verb that the "grey mare is the better bone," ori
ginated in the preference generally given to the
grey mares of Flanders over the finest coach horses
of England.
ter The Houses in California are to come from
all parts of the world, as well as the people. They
are building houses in Bordeaux, France, to send to
California, and some-have already been shipped from
Belgium.
tar The sum of $6,000 has4aiready been raised
at New Orleans to make a preliminary investigation,
in relation to the Tehuantepec Railroad.
ter A cargo of English iron, • arrived at Poston,
had to be cold vary low in consequence of being
chalked by contract with that article, which prevents
it fro m welding.
Mil Brass of very superior quality has been made
from Zinc, from the Sussex county (N. J.) mines
mingled with copper.
friiirHay and straw are now admitted into Nova
Scotia duty free, to make up the deficimicy in the
tar Mrs. Judson, better known to our readers as
Fanny Forrester, has another "bird" in her"lndian
nest.," and at last advices was doing well.
Dar They have a lump of gold worth $5OO, on
exhibition at the fair in New York.
'The first cargo of the new crop Malaga frui
reached. Philadelphia on Monday.
SUP ThiaSwisa guard of the Pope bag been reor
ganized and quartered in the Vatican.
ter Already $l3O of the $3OO is milted in New
York Tor the slave printer Dickson, in North Caro
lina. to purchase himself and family to go to Lihe.
tar The girls in New Haven are on a strike for a
higher prlae for opening oysters, the great staple
there.
The first hogshead of new crop tobacco ar
rived at New Orleans on the 17th inst.
Q®" The Tampico Defensor is informed that the
Mexican Geo. La Vega has resigned his command.
Car The cholera has nearly ceased its ravages
'throughout Mexico.
Gil' The Literary Fund Society in England has
now an accumulated capital of 8160,000.
Car A Prussian soldier costs the Gov eminent six
y-tua. 'dialers a year.
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Gras• l'aylor and his 100 Working Slaves.
Gen. Taylor, in a letterto Dr. Paonill, of Vir
girds, 'before the Presidential election, speaking of
the Crilmot Proviso, after inferring to a letter written
by hire, to a gentleman of Alabama, on that subject ,
says, if after this, and the many other public evi
dence, of my hostility to that measure, to say noth.
ing of my extreme Southern location, and of the
fact that I own some 100 working slaves, there are
those who will yet persist in saying that I would fa.
vor it, then I must despair of setting them right,
and leave them to their consciences and their God.”
Inattsratar. Fruosmast.—M. Panay, the presen
Minister of Finance in France, in his work on small
farms, has truly said that England is the last retreat
of the Feudal Syetem—the battleground on which
its final overthrow must be.fought out. In that sys
tem the beat of men, an great landholders, are con.
verted by the laws of primogeniture and entail, first
into robbers of their Whole family,.atul then into rob.
bere of the whole nation by endeavoring to compen
sate the victims 'of the first robbery, their brothers
and sistera, at the expense of the second victim—the
country at large.
THE Drattreir or DElitommer.—How ennobling
are the lessons of Democracy. They teach man
properly to estimate 'hie nwn,rights, and imbue him
'with courage to maintain them. They make him
:watchful of hie country's interests and honor, and
jeatous of any attempt that may seem to encroach
upon her institutions: They instruct him to respect
the laws, in the creation of which be participates,
and enable:him to walk erect among his fellow men,
.with the proud consciousness of natural indepcn
dence.--Ez. paper.
The Bane= CAss.—The Grand Jury at Sparten.
burgh, C ., S. on the 3d inst., found a true bill against
'John M. Barrett, a citizen of Ohio for circulating
..Incendiary Documents, t , Brutue Pamphlem) He
was adtrikfed to bail in the sum of $lOOO to-stand
: his trial at the next term.
The , fincendiary.document s ~ are papers discuss.
ring the: right of suffrage of citizens of that state.
!There seentslo,lie a universal epidemic madness. in
that - Stetter 'Smith Carolina.—St. Louis Union.
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birfi no Albany
"Three of thelmosteappeoive !triunes that *lota=
can possibly wat*, bate drabs and:
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Mati,bn proof states thet,litagiarid:7the:
Duke of Wellington since 1811, has received in
military pay, bounties grants, &c., about 814,000;-
0001 be some 8400,000 - per year more than we pay
Congress, Solvate, President, and thirty-one State
Governors. Why, that great sum would educate
some '25,000 -- orthb poor children of the English
easantly, and yet it is all spent on one man.
ter Measures have been taken to restore to their
original, position all those stones of Stonehenge,
which bare fallen within the memory of man. ,
1111 - 4Mong the pupils attending the lectures of
the Medical, College recently opened at Syracuse,
N. Y., are Mrs. Gleason, of the Glen Haven Writer
Core, Mrs. Davis, of Mt. Morris, and Miss Mary M. I
Taylor, 'or Buffalo.
Er' The new schr. Toccao, Captain James M.
Cranston, of only twenty.eight 21-95th tons, cleared
from New Bedford on the 24th'instant for California.
This is probably the smallest vessel that has ever
ventured upon such a perilous voyage. She is in
tended to be employed as a freighting vessel on the
Sacramento.
b Sir Moses Montefiore has founded at Dames.
cos a large hospital and two primary schools for in
digent Jews, among whom he has also distributed
160,000 Turkish piastres, (about 40,000 francs.)
The Jews or Damascne, in order to testify their
gratitude *to Sir Moses Montefiore for these acts of
benevolence, have bestowed On him the title of
Negri, (Prince) of the Israelites of Damascus.
Ots" A democratic mass meeting was called to he
held at St. Peaifs Minnesota, on the 20th inst. The
objects of the meeting were to memorialize the
Legislature to ask the Congress of the United States
to favor the annexation of Canada. Party lines are
now strongly drawn in that new territory.
C/13 - The new Sunday ordinance at Norfolk, Va.,
Imposes a fine of s 5 for a barber shaving on Sun
day.
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'.Think not, thotiel,tiiiinitceptittn:Oni to.nr,ds,
iVhom fate haat'. throiwn todotket,
Tha t cold forgetininestk,iffilllEtrow..t.
Its shadow ovekeigtnr,
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That hush'dluillgiern , ry be,
Or that in other hoUrs)* scenes
No thought will flit of thee.
Oh no! kind Fancy oft shall paint
The bright, the happy past, •
And Memory fondly shall took haek
To joys too dear to last.
And Hope's bright star, with cheering gleam
Shall point to future days,
When we again may bask beneath
Fair Pleasure's smiling rays,
Pittsburgh, October 15,1849.
From the York Gazette.
The Elephant of the Whigs.
This thing of having a President, when you have
no use for him, and when he costa you politically,
more than he comes to, it, is not what it is cracked
up to be. The man of whom the London Punch tells
the following story, no doubt thought, when he took
a chance in the raffle for an elephant that it would be
a very fine thing to win so large a prize. He, like
the whigs when practising all manner of deception
to elect General Taylor, probably never dreamed of
the perplexities that might follow success.
Punch's story is as follow,:
Once on a time there will a gentleman who woo
an elephant in a raffle.
It was a very fine elephant, and very cheap at the
price the gentleman paid for his chance.
But the gentleman had no place to put it in.
Nobody would take it off his hands.
He could'nt afford to feed it.
He was afraid of the law if he turned it loose in
the streets.
He was too humane to let it starve.
He was afraid to shoot it.
In abort, he was in a perplexity very natural to a
gentleman with—moderate means, small house,
common feelings of humanity—and an elephant.
Punch does not inform the world what the gentle
man did with his elephant. If he attempted to make
the most of him by driving him Through the country
as a show, wo hope he succeeded better than the
whigs have done in their effort to put their "hard
bargain" to some use. Finding him on their hands,
and good for nothiug else, the bright idea struck
them that he would answer first-rate to travel throe
the country just before elections, and scare up large
whig majorities.
They tried that—but, good gracious!—look at the
returns!
RAIL-WAY &mutants La TILE Wrsr.—The Can
cionati Gazette givoa the following account of Rail
roads in Ohio and Indiana:
The rail-wiy from Columbus to Xenia will he rea
dy for travel in January next, and the whole line to
Cleveland in another year.
The road from Wellsville to Cleveland will soon
be finished.
These two roads unite at a common depot, on
Lake Erie, at the mouth of Cuyahoga. By filling
the Lake, they obtain forty acres for the joint depot.
The Columbus line comes in just above the New
England Hotel, where there is a paaseuger depot,
and from thence passea down under the bill to the
general depot. The Wellsville road strikes the Lake
further down, and passes up on the Lake shore to
the common depot.
The road from Springfield to Dayton is pushed on
with energy, as is also that from Dayton to Green
ville.
The line from Hdlsborough to its junction with
the Little Miami road, is ROW partly under con
tract, and the whole will be eoon.
The line from Sandusky, by Mansfield, to New
ark, is rapidly advancing to completion south of
Mansfield.
r•,3 The work on the line from Cincinnati to Hamil
ton and Dayton; it is confidently expected, will soon
be resumed, and eventually pushed on until the
whole line is completed.
In Indiana the people are wide awake on the sub
ject of rail-ways. Lines are under contract from
Lawrenceburgh to Greeosburgli. From the Madi
son road at Edinburgh, northeast, to Shelbyville, and
northwest to Martinsville. From Indianapolis to
wetc northeast towards Bellefontaine, south- I
st to Terre Haute, north ba Peru, and northwest
to Lafayette. From Martinsville to Greencastle.
From Albany northwardly to unite with a line from
Lafayette south, and the Terre Haute and Indianop.
olia line.
A letter from Montreal to the N. Y. Post says--
Very few mercantile men or holders of real es.
tate have signed the anti annexation protest, and it
has not received the signatures of more than twenty
French Caoadiaos; on a careful examination we find
that the names arc, for the most part, those of offs.
Mile in the employ of the government, or persons
otherwise paid from the public moneys; or half pay
officers in the army and navy and their children, and
of professional men and little shopkeepers. It is al
so right that it should be known at a distance that
hundreds of person, have refused to sign either ad
dress or protest; this very numerous class are in fa
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nor of annexation, believing it to be the only thing
left us to remedy the false position in which we are
placed, but they say that being British subjects, and
many of them having at some time or other taken
the oath of allegiance, they cannot conscientiously
lend their assistance to dismember the empire.
There is also another class, whom we may call the
tierce annexationists, who would not sign the ad.
dress because it appears to pledge the signers only
to seek for separation from England by peaceful
means, and these people say they w ill ha w
ve
forcibly i it, ho
ever it is to be had—quietly if they can, f
they mast.
Advices from Toronto inform us that a number of
gentlemen, liberals and conservatives, have set on
foot a requisition to the mayor to call a public
meeting to protest against the proceedings of the
Montreal annexation party, but that hitherto they
have been able to procure very few signatures;
while, on the other side, we bear that the feeling in
favor of annexation is rapidly gaining ground in that
city, and that an address will shortly be delivered
there somewhat similar to that put forth in Montre
al."
IND/AN BATTLE IN MINEBOTA.—The last Minesota
Chronicle gives an account of a battle between a
family of Half Breeds La Prairie, and the band of
Chippewa who acknowledge Shunia (Silver,) as their
chief. There were five Half Breeds--three men
and two boys—and ten or twelve of the Indians.
The battle was fought at Pocagornon Lake, one hun
dred and twenty miles northeast of St. Paul. A
small stream divided them--the Half Breeds on the
timber side, and the Indians on the prairie. The
fight lasted two or three hours. The Indians had
one man killed, two mortally, and three or four
slightly wounded. The Chief was badly wounded,
in attempting to restore peace. The Hair Breeds
were concerned in Belling whiskey to the Indians.
Oiie of the ears of Louis Le Prairie was taken off
by a rifle barrel.
IMILENBE IlliallaßATlON.—The Burlington lowa,
Slate Gazette, says
" It is estimated that between fourteen and fifteen
hundred wagons have crossed the Miss i ssippi at this
place, within the last Eve weeks, bringing immi.
grants from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and. all of
them seeking homes in lowa. They have generally
gone to the new counties on the west of the Des
Moines river, where,
we know, they will find lands
and other agricultural advantages equal to any in the
world. Allowing five persons to a wagon, there
have crossed, at this place alone, between 7,000
and 8,000 persons. We are told that the same ex
traordiary influx of immigrants has taken place at
all the other crossings along the river, from Du
Buque down to Keokuk. It is, therefore, reasonable
to suppose that from 30,000 to 50,000 persons have
been added to our population within the last month
and a half- and the tide is still pressing towards us."
OREGON LIMBER AND WnEar.—A few days
since, we published some statistics of the forest
wealth of Oregon. Since then, we have seen in a
correspondence from that territory, scr.e additional
interesting particulars.
Around one mill, within a circle of three hundred
miles, stand timber enough to last a hundred years,
the mill at the time cutting 6,000 feet a day. The
trees are from six to ten feet in diameter, and some
of them 300 feet high. They are felled into a lake,
floated to a mill, three miles, sawed by water pow
er, and turned out at the other side of the mill,
whence a vessel takes them to California. Wheat
in Oregon averages 66 Ms. a bushel, and Oregon
Fl our b r i ngs $6 a barrel more at the gold mines than
any other. The number of votes cast in Oregon in
June was nine hundred and fortythree.
ANOTHER LAND SLIDE--STOCRLEY'S PIER RAM
ED.—Our Cleveland bank, we mean that portion
bordering on the Lake, at the foot of W ater street,
is like Erie's trembled waters which know no rest.
This morning some 60 or 70 feet of Stockley's Pier
was found to be raised several inches by the sinking
of the side'hill, and the consequent upheaving of
the bottom of the - Lake. It is feared . the Seam al
ready commenced, will seriously disturb the new
Engine Rouse, if it does not require its removal.
Cleveland Plaindealer.
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ailL..drustaental Trees for Sale.
VERY SUPERIOR INOCULATED
40.000 PEACH TREES, of the proper size for
transplanting; a large proportion of which have receiv
ed the First Premiums for the last four years at the
Pennsylvania and New Jersey Horticultural Societies.
30,000 APPLE TREES, of the most esteemed va
rieties, from six to ten feet high.
Also—Apricot, Cherry, Pear, Plum and Nectarine
Trees; Raspberries, Grapes, &c.
Catalogues, with the prices annexed, may be obtained
by applying, by letter or otherwise, to the proprietor,
ISAAC PULLEN,
Hightstown, New Jersey.
N. B.—When Trees are ordered from Pittsburgh, or
any Western towns, they will be delivered in Philadel
phia free of charge.
The Trees will be forwarded by any of the Lines de
signaled in said order. novi:ainSt —Max.
Phrenology.
A/FR. TOWNSEND can be found at Pinto HALL be
-111 tween the hours of 9 in the morning and 4 15 the of•
ternoon, ready to attend to calls in his profession. Also,
he will visit families without any additional charge, on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings of each
week. novl
SUGAR -24 hbds in - store and for sale by
novl ~
STUART & SILL.
Ciffahl P.
ClialcS,-.100 Just received;
lOU Goshen do., for sale by
STUART & SILL.
ROLL BUTTER-111ttr(akdsfloiy,a1
by STUARTI
BROOMS -100 doz., in store and for sale by
soy' STUART &SIM
4 ILOUR--.55 Extra, for sale.by
nov STUART & SPA.
Ltuctarrs—eir, store aiTtor axle by
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CIGARS -50,000 Spanish Cigars just receiving, and
will sell very .ow, to close consignment, by
STUART SILL,
nov 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
D — RESS-SLLKS—A. AThisson to Co. have just receiv:
ed 72 ps. of elegant styles of Rich Dress Silks. [nt
M-----UMWO6AB HAI ERE.S— A. A.
now opening 50 pa. of super. Mourning Cashmeres
and De Labia. novt
BONNET VELVETS AND RIBBONS.—A. A. MASON
A Co. will open this day I case of Bonnet Velvets
and &X ps. of high colored Bonnet Ribbons. noel
FRENCH WEDUGHT CAPES.—A. A MASON & CO.
have received a large lot of superior French Capes.
American Woolen Goods.
/FHB subscriber has on hand, (received'the present
Goods,gnd from the manufacturers, the fol
lowing which lie is authorized to close at prices
very low :
30 pieces yard wide Barred Flannel.
250 pairs White Bed Blankets, ribbon bound, six
pounds to the pair.
1 case (60 pairs) Steamboat Blankets, ribbon bound, a
very superior article.
4 cases (200 pairs) Grey Mixed Blankets.
al pairs dark Gentianella Blue Blankets, a very supe
rior article.
-A cases Grey and Blue Blanket Coating.
40 pieces Tweed, Steubenville make; 1 case assorted
plain and barred'aeans, Steubenville manufactory.
The above Goods are, all consigned direct from the
maker, and will be sold very low for cash or approved
notes. (oct3o) EL LEE, Liberty st., opposite sth.
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“Wehaveliftardii treat deal-about
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NiolehOtttf tfiteptioitle Iti 4 the .4 iitimPitifo-'l ; procure
liberty. But had any of these popular.. outbreaks
ever been attended with as amount of cruelty, ra
pine or spoliation, to be named in comp trison with
the deeds of the despots of Europe ? At Paris,
Vienna and Rome, for a time, power was in the
:}ltteds;of the.peoplothe wild deniocraity as lexias
called.. Where were their deeds of violence, of blood,
of spoliation 7 (hear, hear) They and not commit
ted any robberies or appropriated any public or pri
vate property. Talk of Red Republics! Were
there, I ask, no Red Monarchies?
Gen. John Garland has arrived in Detroit,
accompanied by hie family. Ho in on his way to
Texan, to take the place of Gen. 'Worth, decd.
film Worth and family arrived at Now Orleans from
Texan on the 19th.
MP The' bodies of Gen. Worth, Col. Duncan and
Bre!. Major Gates, now on the way from New Or
leans, are to be interred in New York city with all
the military honors due to them. The funeral will
probably take place towards the last of November.
NOT/CE EVERY ONE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
—The American Oil, having performed by its use so
many remarkable cures, and being a powerful Re
medial Agent for various diseases, has induced some
persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The
original and genuine American Oil is obtained from
a well in Burkeville, Kentucky from the sole and
only proprietors, D. Hale & Co.; who appointed Mr.
Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their
sole and only agent for supplying sub-agents in wes
tern Pennsylvania, western Virginia, and part of
Ohio. The true and genuine American Oil is a dark
green color. There are various counterfeits abroad
--some Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely resem
bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts
burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; some
black, some white, said to be made from the Origi
nal American Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only and
sole proprietors of the true and original American
Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persons
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 Wm. 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 way
of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the
price. The genuine is sold invariably at 50 cts. 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 Wm. Jackson, at the only
agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood et. aug3l:3m
0. 0. ir ..The members of the Order ate res
pectfully requested to meet at the Hall, Odeon Buildings,
on Thursday, November I, at It o'clock, to attend the
funeral of our l ate Brother. assts. HOGE. By order of
the N G Inovl I T. F. Scam Sec'y.
enell Orates)-rerlyed daily at "Ova HOME,
Diamond alley Inovllw] WM. BENNETT
(Er Oysters t Oysters t t—The subscriber will
keep up constantly (at the Monongahela
,Exchartgel from
this acne, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will serve up in
the very best style. E. C. CAMPBELL,
seplB.tapr Cor. of Smithfield sad raortli sta.
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Dress Circle and Parquette
Second Tier
Lig- Lasteight but two of Mr. SILSBEE.
THURSD AY, November I, will be presented a Drama
called
YANKEE LAND.
Lot Sop Sago
During (he evening—
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A YA IN STORY Ma SILSBEE .
To conclude With a Yankee Comedy, called
THE FOREST ROSE
Mr Silsbee. I Harri
Jonathan •
• • •Mixa Cruise
Sally • • • • • ..airs M'Lcan.
juiWy"' Friday, Mr. Silsbee will appear.
TIME ALTKIIEL--DOOl . ll open l• liefore 7 ; Curtain rises
1 past 7.
, J. H. L AWBI AN'S
SHIRT MANUFACTORY
&ND
Gentlemen's Furnishing
TA Emporium
NO.
WHOLESALE AND REIL,
NO. FOURTH STREET, APOLLO BOTLDING
DETIVELN WOOD MID HAMM'? ORTIZTV,
ITTYPORGII, PA.
ED" Always on hand, a large assortment of Shirts,
Bosoms, COU2II, Cravat,, GIOVCS, 11051ffry, Sispendet
Under Mini. Drawers, At., tee. marl 2
4f4
S' EUROPEAN AGENCY
N
%....u. JOHN THO&IPSON,
LATIZZE
Carpet Manufacturer,
No. 158 LIBELIM STREET Perrannm.
is also appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne o& Co's New
York Line of Ships, for bringing Emigrants, from and
remitting money to England, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales.
07 . Sums from five dollars to any amount remitted
with despatch. at the lowem rates ot discount. yla
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Perrseusion, .I.IIIC Id, 1849.
Mr. T. K. Hibben—Dear Sir: In reply to your request
to have my opinion relative to the quality of your `Vri•
Wig Fluid, I may state that I have used it in my Institute
of Accountants for nearly a year; where I use none but
the best of Inks. It becomes a perfect black soon after
being written with, and Is suitable for any kind of pen,
but more particularly the metallic pen, which does not
clog with tt as with common ink. It writes well upon
any kind of paper, and on account of its fluid property
writes better on parchment titan any of the common
inks. I perceive what you have made recently is dark
er In color when first written with. This is a decided
improvement, particularly for book-keepers, who have
frequently to write with candle light. It our Red Ink is
decidedly the best of that kind of comestie manufacture
that I have tried will be found on trial in every res
pect equal to Arnold's best English manufacture. Your
Machine Copy Ink leaves a good impression, and will be
found worthy of a trial ; but I cannot myself speak so
confidently of its properties as the others, not having had
the same experience in the use of it.
Very respectfully yours, P. DUFF,
Principal of Institute of Accts., Pittsburgh.
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock k Co., Pittsburgh; H. P.
Schwartz, Allegheny; and by the manufacturer, T. • K.
RIBBERT, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Liberty and
Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. nor li4w
Fruit Or
OFFEE--60 bags, Prime, in store and for sale by
novl SMART k. SILL.
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avoa,s Orricc.—hrayor Herron was sick yes
terday morning. Aldeiman Steele disposed of the
business. The little Mack boy who was arrested on
Sunday for stealing a gorse, was committed to jail
for further hearing. Daring the past three days, he
has been busily engaged in making both night and
day hideous by his yells. If he gets out of this
scrape he may keep straight. His accomplice, whoa
carries a number of aliases, among them, Smith,
Lewis and Baldwin, wail arrested on Tuesday, by
Barr, and sent up.
C. S. Porriza
OEM
NEW CE3trrtruv.—the Chronicle says: c. We
learn with pleasure that the first advances towards
the carrying dut and completion of the new Catholic
Cemetery near La wreniseville, are to be made -on
the grounds tomorrow afternoon, under the direc
tion and supervision of Messrs. Crisp k Jennings.
The former giving the Oen, and being long and fa
vorably known to the Pittsburgh public, as a man of
taste, science and ability, induces us-to anticipate
much, both to please anti admire."
FALLE REPORT. ••••• W 4 were shocked yesterday
morning by an announcement that Lynch, the bell
ringer and well known newspaper earner, was dead.
We could hardly believeiit. A messenger was des-
patched to his reaidence:! to find out the truth—and
there sat our old familiar:friend, laughing and joking
as is his wont. The fact is, Lynch intends to live
many years, for, though be is in the 4, sere and
yellew leaf," his constitution is as tough as leather
yet.
DEATII OH A PALE Hones: This Painting is being
exhibited in Apollo Hall. As a specimen of art we
say nothing, for We do not profess to be competent
to judge ; but we do say :it is a pretty picture, and
illustrates the subject in it manner that can not fail
to please those who have Studied it. We advise our
citizens to call and see it before it is taken away.
Besid4 "
besides, Pm hungry, and lust new would take,
Like Esau, for my birthright a—i—doxen of Oysters I
Ea" Bennett, in Diamond alley, receives daily
from Baltimore, fine, fresh; Oystera, which be well
knowa bow to serve up to ;his customers. See his
card in another column. Go to his house when
you are hungry.
far There were some symptoms of a row in the
Theatre last evening, caused by a difficulty between
the management and soma of the company. The
promptness and courage of; officer Fox soon put a
atop to the affair. What riOt have people to inter
fere in the private relations of other parties.
far We saw about a hali'dozen snow flakes yes
terday. As this is not theseason for picking geese
we presume we were not mistaken. Winter is
ERRO R.—The word" prisoner," in an item yes
erday, should have been "I prosecutor:"
THEATRE.-Mr. Silsbee appears' in 44 Yankee
Land," and the 4, Forest goon," this evening.
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pEacue Ts* STORE.
rat HE subscriber has Just received, at the Peicin Tea
1 Store, 70 Fourth street ,a very large and well select
ed stock' f pure GREEN BLACK . TEAS, from N
York, all of which has beeif-received in this country
since the let of February lasti.consisting of the different
grades grown in the Celestial Ampire. Oar stock being.
among the largest in the , Westiwo are prepared to whole
sale on better terms than any:other house in the city.—
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and prices. They can have 11 packed in t, I and t lit.
packages, 5 lb. tin carinisters; or by ha chests, to suit
their convenience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50
ate. to $1,50 tok lb,; Niug Young Souchong, 50 ma.; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50 - ; Young Hyson, Gunpow
der and linpenal, from 35 cents to 8425 fir
Families are requested to dead and get samples of our
Teas, and try them, before puichasing.
mr24uhtw AAAYNES 70 Fourth at
.
CIIOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA---Eaker's Bro.
ma, No. 1 Cho ola COcoai also, Schmitz' sweei
spiced Chocolate, j ust r e c d nod for sale at the PEKIN
TEA, STORE, 70 Fourth street; mayss
hr, Java, Lagnyrii;
FM. Domingo and RirC INE
offees, ec'd and for stilt
La PEKIN TEA STORE:79 Fourths!. may 24
WHITE SUGARS.—Loverhig,s Loa, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugar just ree'd and for sale by She
bbl. or at tetail, at the Ps'EKINTEA STORE, 70 Fourth.
street.
may
Patent Olalllo Rollers.
TO THE M ANUFACTURERS OP IRON.
riliHE undersigned has received Letters Patent front
the Government of the United States for anew and
superior mode of casting CHILLED ROLLERS, which
are now offered for sale at the lOWA POUNDRY,Pitts
burgh, by PARRY, SCOTT & Co., at a half cent per
pound lower than those made hY any other manufactur
ers, The Rollers are superior in perfection of surface to
any hitherto made, and are manufactured from the stronos
set Iron of this country. (0c9.41.3mJ JOHN C. PARRY
LTARNDEN & CO ~ S PASSENGER OFFICE.
EUROPEAN AND GENERAL AGENCY.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, to
any amount.
AGENCY FOR LONDON AND DURHAM MUS
TARD.—A fine lot just received, fresh and pure, war
ranted.
PARIS AND LONDON LETTER PAPERS for sale
A SPLENDID LOT OF BIRD CAGES, from the At.
antic Wire Works New York.
And CANARY BIRDS, from Imported Stock, at
.10SEIVA ROBINSON'S,
Post Buildings, sth and Wood streets.
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Bar& Jdtises . l,lattop t 7Jonci, anti„KS*, 091 Copr
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and Were.discliitrged:
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Co - ini : 4. Ed. Smith. Indictment, “larceny.” we
defendant was indicted for stealing money from a
fellow passenger on ti steamboat. He is an English..
man and for some tiMe'has been at work at Cole
port, on the Ohio, where he earned some -.money,
and then left for EOgland. He :was arrested here
by Hague. He gave! some evidence to prove that
his own trunk had been robbed before it reaeled , him
in the jail. Verdict guilty. For Commonvealth,.
Mr. Mageban. For iiefence, Messrs. Magraw and
Weaver.
The afternoon wasioccupied in the trial of a tri
angular "assault and ( battery" case, in which some
of the defendants wire females. We listened to
some of the testimoni, but only learned that there
was a grand row in Own a few weeks ago, which
'the Court was requirts to settle. Messrs.Ritcbie,
Black, and Shannon were the counsel. We did not
hear the verdict, but immune it will be sealed and
brought in this mornihg.
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Errwrs tar. Ititrinowns.—A friend of our , .
was talking on the atrnet the other day, about buying
some city lots oh:* sOculation.
" The Railroads," - said he, "will enhance the
value of property ver)innch:"
" You are mistakento that matter," said a third
person ; " prices wil) depreciate; for, when the
cars begin to run, people will take residences out
of the city—some as tar away as thirty miles, and
thus diffuse the populaiion so that houses now Math
will be vacated."
There ie something in this ; or, rather there would
be, if the workingnaenfxn this city acted as they have
in other places—unitedly, for their common good,
Villages along the various lines of railways might be
established, where 'cheap and comfortable housei
could be afforded to eery
By the way, some weeks ago we heard something
said about the formatiem of a company to buy land,
for the purpose of pros experimentally) that this
is the plan -for men of Moderate means toilersue.
ti
arpsintE COURT, OcOber 31.
Estate of Blocher etal., Fayette county. Decree
reversed. Opinion by Or. Justice Rogers.
King vs. Dietz, Fayette county. Judgment affirm
ed. Opinion by Mr. JUstice Burnside.
Paull us.Oliphant, Fayette county. Argued,: w
ing for PUT. in error ; patterson for Def. in error..
Estate of Downer, Fayette county. Appeal
quashed.
M'Connell vs. PatCerson. Washington county.
Argued, Marsh for PIO. in error; M"Xennan and
Watson for Def in error.
Harger vs. Washing* county, Washington comi
ty. Argued, Alden toy PII in error Acheson for
Def. in error.
Clemens vs. Gilbert, Washington county. Argued
Gov for PUT. in error ;iNatecon for Def. in error.
Andre re. Col, W4ebington county. Argued
Marsh for Plff. in error g ISPKennan for Def. in error
yerlra Band was : out yesterday in the
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A fire broke out thin mormitg at 4 o'clock, and ,
i.a
a 3.
a'auolr':.
destroyed a large building on Locustistreeti. the vv.'. AV/trot - together with 'everythingisr.theritottoe;thildiagi
per story of which was occupied by two Odd Follows ' l i t e a ai r y. wa ßZ n- h l o an tii ,49r made' ici -a r fie.ral 1 4 6 :, -N ..... ati Qn,.. 41 '-'....,
q -C 9rnVT , Tf 01 Ti l lq. 4 9 14 't ta p°"Y-
Lodges, who lost everything contained in their lodge Meals, PitUbttith:'. - - -- ' -- _..,,. . -,.- vocta-
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rooms.
Books of suilscriplion_intkeßapital and stock, for
establishing a line - of.first class steamers between
this city end Europe; will belopened next Tuesday:
• • eiticuttreit, Oat. 31. ,
'Amos 'l3. Corstiine, one orthe- nubile/min °lithe.
publishers of ttle.thronk,;(l.liae beerteppointed
cou
sul to Panama.!'-
The ainiinneement dist the Heil. Walter Fortiard
had been - appointed.solicitor to.tbe Treasury, was,
premature i no splioistment has yet, %see officially
announced.
CatiemirrAmr; OM:
The river is falling slowly:. Whiskey has advice
ad from 19:0191. Flair is uneliangedi gOO . bags
were cat today on drov e rs .occonnt. There signo
sales as yet.
• ' • Berri:emir Oet.-3
There wee a alight etiowiatoiipthlifreoinhig.
. , Nl* Your, C1et.,31.
The Steamer is now over due and is momentarily
expected. _
NEW YOKE MARKET.
New Yuma, October SO.
OTC:NINO REPORT.] •
Cotton is generally held at advaneed rates; • We
'note sales of middling fair Orleans and 'Mobile at
1401Ife. p
Flour—We have no alteration to mike' in the
market ; holders are firm and the demand Mode
rate. We note sales of Mixed and Western at:s4 o
62(03 $4,88 , p bbl. Sales of commie tri ''itoid` r and
straight 'brands, Werterh Genesiee, Miehigsn and
Oswego at 135,,06, 85,1841155245.
Graln.. Bales of Yellow O hio' 'Cora at 6 E44. kiied
at 64(d65c. ,rP , •
Provisions. 'The market foorkia &myna& tiri
ces have an upward :tendency—with sales of Mess
Pork at $10,4'3a310,00 tr bbl.; prime 89,56g88r
68. Lard : there is a good demand, the marketits
firm. Beef is in deMand.
Greceriee..Tbereis to sew feature in Coffee, Su
gar or Molasaea. - Previous quotations , may be resu
med.
Botter..Sales of Ohio at 10016 c. fo:ltt.
Cheese.. Sales to a toodelate,exteat at '7 010 c
NEW YORK MARKET.
Door/ Anktiv.l .
Nve:Yonn,October 31.
Flour.. The trade.bas been and the market
geneptly active and buoyant. variations
in prices have cccarrei.
Grain.. The demand for Corn is Much .leacthert it
was, but pricer' are unchanged. - Holders are-firma.,
Provisions.. There is nothing doinglreProirisions
worthy of notice. The market is steady, c lint With
out any salmi of consequence.
•
Sugar. :The inquiry basteen,lqsa.activeetfil pri cer
have geneaally ruled a half cen t, per pouti . d"iower, for
the lower qualities. ..
Tobacco.. There is no particular altemtiata,to 130 "
tice in thts. article, Former prices have - been-well
sustained..,, The market closed firm. ,
Whiskey... The sales have been.4'arge and prim
have advanced, with sale., at 2816324 per gallon.
NEW YORK MARKET.
[Eirrismo IMPOST.]
NEW Yong, October M.
Flour..•(ere has been a Edit-41011mnd Rir the
Eastern ports. Prices are steady, with sales of cern
alna State sad
. mixed Western at 4,62; good West
ern and sitaight hrands at 4,87.
Grain . • ?al ea of Genesee Wheat at 1,24101,25 per
boa. Conti The inquiry is good, with sales of Yel
low at 66, Mixed'at 65.
Provisions.. There is net .much movement in the
market. Sales were made to a moderate. extent at
Mess 11,37011,50; Prime 8;56. Lard is active,
with sales isr kegs a 7; ; bWs at 6061.
Cotton.. The demand for Cotton continues active,
but prices remain:unchanged.
stiar,tiotraft."
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! —The Oyster Saloon,. of
Ny House " corner of Seventit and Webster, ats
ia now oped. ipleuras Will be Welt suited - wlienlltey
call. roetlant r Whl. WILSON.-
Presbyterian Book Rooms,
No, ID 'Wood street, , ,ip omits RE vvillbe found for sate an assortment of var.
THERE
RELIGIOUS BOOKS and TRACTS, com
prised in a series of about four htiodrat different publi
cations, (of whicit catalogues can be had on applicatroxil
embracing many standard works in Theology, Biogra
phy, Ac.,selected and published by the Preshytenan
Boast] of Publication, in Philadelphia; and - wdapred
for Sabbath School, Congregational, Minister e l finnd Pri,
vete Libraries
Persons wishing to purchase each Books, are invited
to call and examine the assortment.
The Depository of the Pennsylvania Bible Society ie
kept at these rooms. ocuktlftw3m;
H M. A. -
AS RECEIVED nlajge additi MlNEß
fo
on to theirnner 6*-
terialve stock of BOOKS, for both Retall•and
Wholesale, on the cheapest and 7mo.st accommodating
terms; among_which are the lolloveing:
Irish State Wats— the Queen and Daniel O'Connell
This book of 229 pages, ought to be in the hands:ot eve
ry Irish Reformer. Sold at 24 cts.
The Dowager, or the New School for Scandal; by
Mrs. GOre.
The Bravo's. Daughter, or the Tory of Carolina.; by
Augustine J. K. linguine.
Talesof the Caddo; by John Tomlin.
Belle-Of the Conn, or One in a Thousand; by G.
James. •
The Recollections of Antony ,•- by Alex. Dumas.
The Lilly of-Sonora, a Tale of Northern Mexico; by
B. G. Chipman.
No. II of Lord Byron's Portico /Works.
Living Age, VG: =.
THE PARTNERSHIP ly formed between LANE
late HOGAN consen t ;.
CANTWELL. is ibis day dissolved by
mutual consent.,; The business will be conducted by Mr.
CsNrwsm, who;will be happy to see his friends. at No.
88 &arket street. - .
October 9.1849.---(oct12)
VfUZTY GOODS, Jewetryartmatige,Accorueone•
Violins, Capes, Collars, Cravats and Stocks,..kepr
constantly on kand at No. 86 Market street..
anal? CANTWELL...Ie C 0...
Tr/WERE/VS, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of
Bernard' Kane, deed,, late of the;City of .Pittsburg,
have been granted to the subetriber„ ail persona know
ing-theMselves'indebted to the said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, and thiMe having claims
against the same will present them, dttly_anthentietited,
for settlement to :John I. Mitehel,—Esq:,'Attarney,,at
Law, or BA RTHOLOMEIV•MORRAY, , '
oetflaavviqw
Patent Righ t
j agents for the sale b o y f
" Chapin's Improve y
ment in ri At ,
mospherie Churu Dashers,"- are Ira 'll..Person: at - Bahr ,
more,Maryland, who has authority to'make sales In
Maryand, and' Middle atul-Wesiern i 0./Kee ,
d tune!, at Pittsburgh, PennitYlvanis t whoims authority to
make sales in Western Pennttivanta, Southern Ohio and
Kentucky, and Charles E. Hutchinson, at Cleveland,
who has authority to make sales in Northern. Ohio an
Indiana.
Whenever additional agents are appointed the public
will be duly notified.. Any person or personsinterfering
with my rights will be 'prosecuted .accarding to law: .
CHARLES J. ANTHONY.
New York, July 11 ifi,1849. -
N. B. The Chapin Patent covers all.forms of cavity in
the Rotary Bearer or Dasher. Applications for State, Ootut
ty or Township Rights, as above; tote made to .
O;IIIACDANIEE. -
Burke's Buildings, 4th street,
Piitsbui
1)-d2t14:3mw*
Nconformity with the Act, natice
LI by given, that application will be made to tbe-Le
gis lature of Perintrylvanin, at its nail regulareession; Gar
the renewal of the Charter of the Bank of Pittiburghl
said Bank to be located , at Pittsburgh, with capital of
twelve hundred thousand donee*.
jell :wont. JOHN GRAHAM : . P,retsidentir :
[Gazette,journal, Chronicle, Dispatch, American ; and.
Mercury copy - . , . . .
NOTICE.—The Stockholders or the Farmers Depot.
•
He Bank of Pittsburgh intend wakiugapplication to
the next Legislature, for each alteration of their qtarter,
as will give them Banking PSivilegesiAr, if deinicd
pedient, will ask to be iticorpoiated as
By ord er of the Board ormiriyeroia:
jeicwit, 'JOHN MM OFFJNy Cashier.
Barrisburgirelegriph copy till.Legialgurethe,6l3,-1
Dila send bill to thialatfice, - • • , .
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Pittsburgh. and Azle Oorapanys
OOKS for the atthacripliorrof died/pita! stoek of the
B
" Pittcburgh and Entkiraillßoad Company.? will be
opened at the. MonOhkakela HOUSOAA the; City of Pittai
burgh, and the Reed , Hottse r in. the .Borough of.Elle t on •
the 19th of Novetabhr, /8.49,and kept open . for ar leant
six hours for ton conliecutiveriuridical days: Cord:missioera by thembidoes,,or a committee' duly appoint
ed will attend at the 'tibia, and plaeee 'mentioned, tore-;
ceive anbacriptions, 'agreeably to the Iltievalonsef
Act of Assembly' inclirpoititin !mid Coollptq a
.
JAMES.THOcI ON,
OILES.SANFORD,
JOHNITINOENT, '
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'THOMAS H. SILL,
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Qn..eu.,Ett rROVOSALS milk be xecelted 44..77F.
a.bp:o,6; 4 meg River --atal-lkanttyvita.-.ooutrittor-
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Richmond, until:the-2W- dayof , Novemii . er next,
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c.o. mutilation- of It &anti-:Pant, acrote4ames River
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,the,%tt_mala,notus,..,m42xttitt
ner trpeciftedingtoreenitnet-2•-i'b -'. „jai:41,416i is,:cf.',
Plans of the abovnwOrlowil D. n
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ficadona th ereof ifienverad to thottontraeu.4l. ,I, l _ 4 !__,__!:,
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painsos bifida' in :Eiclutiond;by:the4iii A_IllEt.110.071"
next on application Co the Socretary of
WALTER.the Compa ny.: - ... ,
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ChiefWYNN
En - " aer'.l.l:t. Or. C o
- ' Ricka . at4; October 17,-140...--itclitl4ton . Jr„.:
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ONcotton .ni:aiktikery - -Pnot ti , Ac . c., al. Aat,0t20n_ . _,, ,. .. "
TUESDAY, l 3 rm ornannaaaa„ W.13'1 t7far.
izs will' d sold' al'AUCTlON,on'..the:PlVAta,b , a;
waid, -pittaburei;) All'ib6 11.14q/4nsclitk,:l7Viorp, e ' b,. -.•...',.
Drums and Gearing- or l h P .- .6', l :Fett!* s
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;iongins to Adams , Allen 4,t, , . t.t , .: 4 l, l o rcni az acci O 4 - 1,
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WM ' , Friun
.xnStpeen%:vn'elit,l3'PeLrßifbijitTbrecdled6B_'PotitiriAagernt:.ts,tuil'Vtrmaro;ui,rA°Aopu:74..!'s.ti.r.;,4_ Pne7onoLdl,.;:wr.D6birlii-hci!sildigt.;pOurciesid.tallibaseiroast::,.7'',
&0., no. - A liberal drafty? . be , gl..?tt 7 dwiti,m,
o ver 8100.00, no made known - at sato:: fool*
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LEECH will *pelt a ttandeoroosasoon—; ~
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meat n'ffkil takzip - ntzt BO TS, CARS ! and
"Z.• A R ---- -- -L-RE.--- ,s,',ot dialatem styles raddla ve-
ring ' of - 0 . 00,1, 11 D Din h08r443-linelanitablo-tothePreeentaezie_aP*,...,'
day she,l4 ql,notem gr.--
gr"chinS,•""°; fin. 4zs'i ' from Markel; Eastnidei
. tore on tith street, four doors
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' Val uable'RealEstate
A BRICK: BOUSE - AND Esta
LOT •On Fiflh - street t alitye
li LaarCorner. 'The Haase containan - hall geye
rooms, all in complete order. • Prise slsoArno—Aßdildmgo
Lot 20 feet fronton' , floberts street,.
7:h Ward,byloo deep. Price 5250.- . •
Also—A New Framn Rouse and Lot on Sampson st ,
Allegheny, ' Price $B.OO
,Aisc-A Frame House and Lot on:Ankstreet, Atte
ghetik; in good order.' Price 8650' 'Perim eaey,,„ ,
S. CUTHBERT, Gen , Agent,-- .
Smithfield streel:
I PECULATION.-1 bare alm of FALL, CILDTHING,
whlCh I will sell ("for cash') at prtn a curt' ae T Wish
to pay pan:irate? attention to the customer trade, - 7.,_
JAS. AVGUIIIE ,TaiIor,
Third street, Si. Obligee-Buildings:,
ES TRAY. — cumertithegremisettof the su
trw. - - - 7 scriber, living ia Robiruton Towaikip. on...the
!lb.' River, on the 17th bum, a RED DOWirtot
about len
ug max, with white en her back, with - hortUtjurried,np;
years old. The owner is impiested,to came
forward, prove property pay - charges, end:tabs her
astray., , L0cr2.5:301 JOHN
.Lots• lin West: NOTVICaIk. ;
PEE subscriber will expose to sale atAuctianiiif West
,L Newton, on Warne:an, Me 2th of 'Noreenboi ONE
HUNDRED _EtUILDINO 'LOTS lying-on theltoughio
gheny - River, a tthe beait ef the:Slackwater
and on the Turnpike leading frot&Wheeling to Somerset
and Cdratierland.
- The above Lots will be Bolden neenfruncidating teems,
and are well worthy of the ,- attention -of speCulators, , as.'
it as -believed that West Newton,' from turftiforablelq;
cation, and the opening of the.SlackwaterNavigatio&td
the Youglitogheny.to Pittsburgh,cannet fail hsheeSmau
place_af considerable importance.- •
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oct26:3two • JACOR•BATJOHALSINI.-
• • ••Notice,. ••••
46,1. A •N ELECTION • for President, Treasurer, - and Six
Directors of Monongahela and VoittrflillTstrimae •••
Company ..wilf be held at the honse-,ilC Wn.Milhblland,
South Piusburgh; on attrianSt, the ghli'dafist_Nobent
bar next. between the, hours of 1-arid
oetblintd&wf W.V.-ROBlNSON,"Treasienr.•-gi
STAY CONY.-- Brotroture-theA admit:re of
trek:... - -1_ the subscriberairingin Pine Towashipipts the.
• waters or Pine 'Creek, aliciut.Bth - of 'October,
Justin ti• a "RED-COVil",litittin witte-faei;.iwo-gintbret
holes in her right ear and one in the left * has
the - right ear and a piece.out of theitunder•sid&OCthe
same Par; ebort tail, and:ablaut 12 years - old."•:110 owner
is desired to come, prove :property. , pay cherwßit t • l ut t d
take ber away. LENARD SS.
0 ,130.. a te , ,
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Y 01 iStl.—Strayestwar.-
City Saturday, the 27th instant, ., - Malkl4v,--
:Houser small size,..u9th a saddle rind _
me a Any yahoo leaving IllignaailOn 1/0 1 0 re , p
. 4 4 4,
ICAINTSTAR, Fifth WO . ; will .besiihe.F4l.o:-
0ct31:30,
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TN THE, DISTRICT COURT of Alli4bourCoantyi of
November Tenn, A.D.1849--No. INS., , -...., , t
' • . -Robert ChristY es- the IV-itshingtint and -..-
5 -
--. -- 7 - - -- x ., Pittsburgh Turnpike Road Company.--
- ( 2. 1 . / 1 , ,-'-':- - .Writaf-Soyearration.- - .• ---- --- ---- •
1,.... '....1i; 'And no*, Octobet_*6, zest atom
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• ~:z:l.›. likert• Chrsty, - Esa.,- Setfuestrator `phi , -
- 7-----' Beefed,' erbibitunr thef•there , ate in ids
' , • . .I.teds the sum of E 490.00, teeelved Eine*
his' appoinunern;, and thereupon, on motion,af"2lflri .
Woods, the _Court aPeoint George I , '.. * Gibitore, Er.O.cAtt
(liter, to - distribute ..seddrame,.-nea_to,aste r zy k i tr „ ll ... ftri
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possible the debts' doe bytheVompany, and bY,the refs as ::
pective Sequestraterrti, - andteport the' satire, watt allyttef.d.
necessary - to Vie coireet dislriblition• of dietitiitip. •,;,..
And the Coare_directthe Auditor .to_ give =defile ell- -
persons interested by advertisement in two - newspaporti -
published in Piusburgly and in....two newspapesspublisle
ed in Washington,Peurtsylvanta,nittilty.atteast twenty
handbills putnp along said road. "_•,-,--,-- ...;.-, . , - --...
From the Record. , ‘ • MRAINI.FILILTZ,,Proth'y.
The Auditor above named will Attend let tbelniippqs
of hit, appointment in the above - case,ilit h is °thee on
Grant street, third,iver belowTotrthatrect,'Pittatiringh;
on Fumax,the Oil day of nesemtier,".A. - 11, 1.849,nt .2
o'clock P. fa. of . Sal& days when and where all persansin -
terested"as "creditors or otherrtise can attend, ittliey,see
proper. - - - Grouqe.FIGLLIIIOR
oettehdlt&wilt ; - •• ' - - ,-,'` -' , 'A, . `Anditeti'
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North Broach, Pesistrtylviitata;l3asta,l:.',
SEALED PHOPOffidliS will be reiebied
neerl Offic ,e :TanlchantaVele,;W:ysialing-Coutryre'
until suniet of '3fonday; theltlth dayiafffiayreinbar;yB4 .
for contracting portions of the -follaWlar.adetrott
at
Canal. to wit : Nos. 1241; 27, 67, 69, 7.5„ 98, 10% It I,
112, 113,`,14,.13'4, 159 162, - -17 a, 174,- MOW:Valid 161.
-Also; for a duandlty of;Timber. to be used in constractlug
Darns Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Phins,7-pmtllett, and
specifications - of-the-work to be-let, will be eZhibitetat
the office-iforesald three days prior to the expiratiOrt of
the lime for receiving proposals; and for farther Informs
deareferenge. waybeitadto 31.. A.,Gamble, Esq.,prinel
- assistant Euguteartpou the line . - , •• ,
By order of the Board of .Canal - Corereiscione r i,..„_
octl2w6ll N.ChteftEign, B....Parltr;Callat
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przorsstrao FLEDGE l'Alittli NURBEIL
eenarmer's V.,
Betw three ant:four-miles Bust of Pita nea
burgh, fir . > s
the Forma's •Ilfechanies pike 'Road,
'ens ion oftherFentrth. :treed) and about one
rude from East Lettrlk.
,„., Tax subscribers respectfully give notice to
-p :ii their comment and the.,pablic generally, that
.: - their extensive Nursectert, Oreeninutses,r&c,,
&a rrow comprise 'bet amen 81) and • 100,000 Plants, a ll of
which are in a Imola*" condition.' - • •
FRUIT TREES—Consisting of Apple, Pear, P lum
Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almonds, Grape .
SHADE TREES—Ifiz ; Ailauthas,Catalpa,MTonntem
Ash, Bugs:Maple, English Linde-Amerman Linde's,
Lombardy. 'poplar, Balm of Gile ad, Poplar, 'Weeping
Willow,White barked Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse Chest
nut, Penh:pinta Imperialls, Wee Ping Ash, English Ash,
English Sycamore., Magnolia Tripetela, &c., &e.
PVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS—V:2: Juni
per, Cedatl'Arneridan Arburviteai Chinese Alborviten,
Box Tree,'Upright - Yew, 'American - Holly; European
Holly,
White Pine, Norway Spruce, Baltam'Fir,,Silver
Fir, Stotch Fir. Hetolocir - Sproce;ScotcleßroOnt, &e.
GREEN-110USEPLAN/W—Vii: Arnmetheldiection
of Enchains,' numbering 18 varieties. This dories is
their tvtndaws.
worthy the atteation rof those-who wish to. oturinteet
ROSES—Marry of them the first rate,numbenng over
70 varieties, in classes, viz BerigiS or C1111163e ever.
blooming, Rosa Odomns or tea scented Chinese roses,.
Bourbon Roses, Noisette RoSes, Hybrid perpetnal or
Remontant Roses- A great mother of these are pelf-,
featly" hardy and bloom freely throughout the sumrse t
season. Also, Geraniums, Oleanders, Orange, Cactus,
-zi. B.—All orderemust be accompanied with e ells_
or satisfactory references ,
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Plants carefully packed and Sent according ro three
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limas any part of the United States.
Persons wishing- to ornament their pleasure grounds
would do well to give as a call, as we think our stock of
Evergreens so me e surpassed west of the moun t ains,, low coveriug acres na of ground, and nuntbenug
from Cony :to filly thousand, a &rest e
strum,
of whichnre.
of dine sire for transplanting.
, Orchard an Planting d Shrubbery Planiexectned by contract
out reasonable terms.
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We wish all lettersia our address directed to,Wilkins
P. 0., near Pittsburgh, where they will find imittediate,
attention. •
Orders - left at our stand, on Market days, in &Lithe;
will fun) immediese attention
The • public In general are invited to call and examine
our stock. Attention to visiters given. on any day ex
cept Sabbath. " WM. & JAS. altrnmocic.
ottsemmtve+
XTO_TICEIs hereby given, that application mid he mede
Vii at theme= Session of the Legislature for a charter for:
a bank to .be located . itl the--city.of Pittsburgh, to ,be
styled the Western Bank
..or,P_ennayliania,-with-a capi
tal of 'one million otdollarcitad to have -all the pnyi
legei of diseoiint and issue stieff. ' 4lB .colliroolllY granted.
to banking . - nistiintions in" thieStite.
PittsbUrgh"' little 20i18.19. - - ' - - - :- . --,' . •
NOTICE IS,LIEIIEBY_. orvgn,,:that application wilt
, be made to the,..Leicialaturrt Of-rennsylvanla, at ita
next regular- Se&SiCill, rot therxeiterral , of ilut Charter.ot
the Exchange Bank of Plt tsbnrghl -4 saidTaakacl.tie lo
cated at Plusburgh„with It
_Capital - or One 'Million-of
Dollars. . ... ,_WM. RO/3lNSolliifrr.t.
ie7trvunk - - -; -- -President. .
:1%3 7 .4 3 1304-.-An application will be made at the next
session of the Legislature :of Pennsylvania, to, in—
corporate-a Batik, to he called the.hlechanicit-Bank:gf.
Ehtlsbargh„ and.. dollars;a capital- flat eznendingromp
hundred thousanand to have the principal Coa---
litres of the Franklin sank of Washington.
jell wtml. THOIIIPSOMBELk6sider.',;
(Commeroial'Jon inn! andllairhitiurg-Uniatieopy.y
Nottect.,
THE _undersigned having - taken _ out ...Utters of Admin.
istratimyou the Estate of James Glendening, late of
Findley Township, Allegheny County, dee% hereby no,
Idles the debtors and creditorsof said eatate, that he will
meet with them ittlhe late-triaidence-elthe deceated,on,
Mondayllie sth day of November first ensuing, where
they are requested to attend, with their. aeeounts,proper
ly authenticated ; for settlement.
sep24:6t* JAMES POLLO X, Adm'r. ,
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