'7.,'''''.-;'''',44';._,',:.:`,:T„;.-...3;,::7.:•,!4::.f--J-.•:.7•.,.-,:.:,.:....,j:-']j;',-,,',;',,.,,,-.5.;...., -z,..::::5-,,. , i , ..-..V, •.,,q.:,,,:;,:.;'..*,..'Nj:'..',7,::.',:7;::.:,':',:.!-!:', , - s. ' , - ^:^ , ' 0" " - ~.,•,„.,L.,•...,,,,,,,..:___.•,z,...,•„,.....,_„_..._._. ..„_._„__ ... •i;..'.'.?,_ tr,.:.Aotittitg ,- •'.;:tit:; , :' t1ei,::.,...,..•;.....,,- .=;A:::;14RP) - :;11;7,P..DIT(?4•AND:PROPIIMOR. OVlLricAfttiOi. l :"42 oo P l 0c:1,'3-atiIftENGGHE MORNING,MONDXY 'DECR'....f 1849 . - Cott i k the , EU( ' sh the eihj blt went of Mo rn ing Dne A.? Punting Offices In andno • on shortieshortietice, kinifigt Faison ale ?ems-. 2,3hist4 liellillag:." .....eire..,Ptll,l"" mi lk y, ~ Dee. ',...*- alc°—'" tfliti On!"-?/9 b a lan ced, it is '- 040!'41" iablf!' i , • : neatly ~-i i,,ie. iiigtil,rl,,wiea.bAing- „,troutilit 111 ~, b L .--,-: ,-..:. lb.:.ffrlpitt9•r iiii-„berlaFt',., : gi,oidliettChae- T,' 7;444 - ,I;ett-tha!'ll!er! e,,.;ejetri, az. hl,icaiaeera t11,61!,-., 11111'14.4e:14 - -ot joi)klb r 1 •- ' . have w.tP4te-atir. a, e!,. ••-gidera 'mat I eveatal.w- t , Al all y ' Message; a 1* - ,-iitliti.agr!l -.: - ilia! :+-1' ihllt, I:- '-bearlY...lll-u -, publish the ' - re ---'-',,•',ltessage '', - - els to eiven;byTe ' 2 mode l'iltritage!ae tiger At,trrea - ... , ... ,few houta ~..,,,,,,„ , ~_ , • -- ,!'ilitogitiP.,a- _.1"..., -ifiiVill-thi1,1,0'..--'- ' - .Rik-" u...nkam Adv ertising Ibli h ° ) thenew ritesOf iitkertit i ng, various Daily -t . 1.... theicblichers the 4:!! . • fi e ir 'PPTIV-.:...i.; -.Thisefinjcesr '1,!!r!;'-..- ifill!!!'l‘i.:-.- liczakiii of•ciol7.e, to iti:ili o ;AtiVaT'ncit ' a PP, _,_,,..,-........,-,.... I - ~,,:.'"..:2------- " ..I.o.iitr#o4'o,--• pari o f the city neiripaPer ,Jiii:P.a.V! e °Sli—e" absolutely , necessat9i . on siiiisl7:his: I ;eci , nle, . i l i -" ' ' Of:Aii ad van sc r al e o , f pric es id opt 4 d e iuuro4men printers"rhS°la prices for tfisinm:7 ritime .npor it-alime when the it, t7EbiHsh4g2iliew49er ,was :much. . the heal Besi des all - the t..the,o-"ja,pFes!, despatches Hearty ifoimed `ll ~bn performed !tarea,.ll3,, for fuel, g as, D of on ltd - urtn, to _be '''' jolitneyPrn , - w ill .."eint for labth' publishers'and to 26e: Wieee me a t in g the alight the. PurP°s7: to be AO . i.):144; fOrituie for labor : lidve,rtising t the new O r ates the business f rom 0pp 021 7 Price su bscription to "the iMishere . nt - • communit y, tied b y the P .P • erisleit ha to act - an • ....VaityPtfie 'Eschpubbah ve given n mee • ,4110011 . the - that matter net aa .a th e for him ': t!sellOi 0 i 44 4 0 /itai intill!et)PQsJ4 the Pea has bee n $2 r these,- papers. Henceforth, AieerBifeltikiiii&S#R4oe will 88,80 per annum, 'nn*:ll44*etill in advance winch caae Bb,oo aril be~eewod uMtAfirt ~ - ' '.?. .1- hefkl4ll l o4,ll-,116 * rti11Y1f54r1.1...4_,044- : nii i ".-4f l i d Be o *- 4 a r ri.l l 4ol**4l ' no ihioA men -0 7.4 AVMS R t rat N 4. - Adawavpow TH.I4iTTSRUIGH-VRESS. "-,---• - - 7 .. , ' ' 8 050 , g.. NONPAREIL urn • ~-5t •, - - - .r '1121118m13 ' OR , Anetlettareinne Luse.3- tr. - -it , jularaeuat 3113e111011 25 - -i1 75 W I , ~ I , I ..., 31333Vee "...... ..... ... 3 00, ~ ,t. - . , 1w00ee1itegA,..,......A.-. ~ • 4.00 .5. - at" -. ~ three-••'ss--• ••••—• ..- •'", ' ' ." • I't 1,, r - ,- • th . ~.'.. , ( 4. 1. 44 .., .a% . ... 'Ol. 00 2.. V 4.1 V , V V.' ;:t .--. °We41". ......L r-"" :-.,. - .. . ...... .. 1. 700 '' . .e , "" - z5..,..„.." — . 4 ',"- .' ', ZA W SV I PPW 3 '..; ,'' 's *— ' . ',, ...... „9 00 '-i , ,ta. ( 0 5,- 5 4 .- - three' MO n t a2 ; .* '. ' ' Z.' `Z ."'" r I At , 00 -,-.. ..•5 - 4t. , - , 'ills Ridzttonths _ - , le , .iii ,ti , lax IntintkS.,..., . max. l u- a s''- one year 18 00 • r t 'Elte n ttmg Card sag lines or less, per annum. • ~-. 4 -7 5. ',-_-• • °gnu° the 25 00 g:tais agnare r peinfinani, /exclusive ofPaper.) reed ever one month, ' ' eteh a Uddi llhjeael e'lea" ' ineeri linde„he yetii iy ;andforearlttiOnal square inse rted . 'lete' O r ii "ll:pleel4 ' table for legal advettisements r ynn itelle d theeptte - no r for lino pubhcation - ka tea for office ID be charged, the 74 1111 PutteUt S p e" a tan ''ea goli e vrnist etb ena er e mar e nts n et ot ieeme k e e l d e on the copy for a specified b P a lu lu ee r e :x i :e s t e :l' accordingly. ons will be continued till fotb)o, and . " e ee rivil ges of; yearly advertisers will be confined gi .' gidly P to the t a regular business and all other advertise -meats not perteinigg to their teittgar business as tread - -' ,,-4lr kt ee ' ll tul e P 4rt id lac ex iistafit ^ for charitable iiietntions erw ,i fi g r i z k 3 , SVM 1 and other. pu blicms 4, Arn Ctim d - su ani eb e lil' wall e,lo be la cbarged " halt puce, payable 5216C2LT 11:111 Dell -r t r ei t iO e lke -nt' e l li ie l e llte lll %ta''''' I NVi a trO ed tit sel ehar . ce g nzs e:thale;s aecactim,d 41mteLt by fat:oral invitations or obituary notices, 4 'irbelt . lsol,icompanted, to be paid for ending cammuni, Regular adve,rWla, a ti e c 6 es ali ete g ees d r to call attention to cations: Pr te l lutring le° designed entertalnmenu _lF Fai lic ti ra :Se xb i a re rg ee e i s e ar e e eee ina ll t ° fo r t e ad eY m p i e ttanc . p ar a tt i n o o t ue , e i s a o ts i Prleele' o ese rir ee vr ee rerp e ns ery es ee c ei ttfc e ul dem ated g gi intended to ` le-Miele -I pr i vate = e nter prises only be inserted with the g r o o derstanding that the came is to be paid for. If InlTn t, t , ) ,. - ed lobe inserted id the local colu n ntu i , i t c h e e n :i s a;te r ri, , i , ,. charged at the rate-of not less gat le Bishops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price., Tarern Lleense Petitions, St,oa e a eti , 1. beg& audlilediCal • Advertisements to be charged, at .. z 4eU P R•zal_ tie Es eL tate li “ ge ' n ' t and Auctionemie Aduerusemetts raa'allowea a not to be ct" ' dander yearly 12 ter ;i1 but to t et cent. frOM the Aoconntsifthirtycatirde and ,one-tku 0 amount of bills ILY PAPER S. WEEKLY OR TRTAYEEKLY ip) . , GA . ...... .... _ - One square, threse' iniertldfill• L ... - ", ' . _ • _al, ; ,_ _ „.po. each additional tosernon - . , '' r;- . 0 ) ' 'P TISEMENTSIN WE EKLY PAPER.' t ..5 —7lll_4_ -, . insertio n .... .. ~......$0 50 12.1k. 11T e • e 5' , 'lt Nf :l e n o e tml Mse Mon' 0 25 "till traiiiientatdiethaetnents to oe paid to advance. Z:r • .* . " WHITE CO., Gazette ' ' . - ' & fLARPER. PO= s. • • X E " Ogr. WRIDDLE, Journal. ' .. P.BARR & hronicle. "'•%.„.. .• j • JAMB S BROTHER, Co.. blaPaten , • ' ••• '. .iiee 1, 1040. JOS. SNOWDEN, Mercury. Tb Si Era; of Thurliday evening, Novena ,Ars.l,4MnalfTS:Yr444_l4.n.this morn lug sag uip7tvorciitilin tlatine and- Fire Insurance Corappny had faileC , How the netts was -received, or Onadvised; but-ono thing- we we dpluthwilrrokeva - refits! to tate its Itertificatea, of.whih are- in eirculaticirr In this conitriajdty, and in the .country . above., The public — should her. On gutindlir tulddlini'vrith it until - the "am ofi the case-con be sacertained.” • • ' . .. 1 !°P..• 114 lArivikor: period; while the workingmen and karniehibr - P.4134.111440. are resisting with all their •,,,:power s ,. the •'coninierelart•Oat.rie tfone Which, the,wo curious •to observe the re the Piot eittoniste are resorting to foHthe ot','Xii4,i)iii'efiiiiiitarfor their party: .....111011a14attiekbe.aasertion.that the lion:R.Y. t ;favorableo increase of • , ilittieeDtliren end coal. Of course, there lit'net one t a!o;d of truth is the statement: -Mr: Walker therknsve nor fool ,7;,...trireenzethat Mr. R. has been on a visit •to the ;FteFe,el?filte 014 11 hoOd• A letter from Pottsville, to kbei,iuditelifeFfonpl”44l#; ',Vows the position 4of Mr 8., bit 4;ll;off:question. _ We give au ex. tracb--„ , Dunng ilia of suing - he . sp e n t berei Mr. Walker :_pourviwited-upefibi!vi large number of gentlemen, fzwithout ..diatinetion or-oarty, who were anaoua to eilie',4 - 41,01110a-iWhich ~rt.Vt tioe,pwing.'44 preview, engagements, ho was , i. ywhiccd - to dieline. Some of our whig facade took • _,.;Decamps - to:bronahthe - outijett of the tariff, the pros., {ratios f th ei e u Cti,al f itt: ou itli,ilaid.i.;whleh ir they attri4oted ba e, e e co:t e:rarl :01 . 4846. Ifr Mr: very attentlvely - = until they were doffs speaking l ' cts from his ei t e ll o - t d a t i b lto nh" t ed "P°El lb"? ' I'rew elil 4101) , ,ellaneed the vil f t ti efe (I p u irty ei . w ?: u kti'lllo s t-4 11 9 --. „tient:to ecnivitica the moat rineP tic - 1 •Or-Iflp-tvasia,,enicidesildei. . tha t t the tariff We ~' ` '.. ;;, -i ie-, a jorisaiied:te;o,betit've by the lest nu . m : 90'3 I iiiCtiteledreid. , kiiielte;.ihat it is the Warman that.ipinted and pop. : 41:667;i4ikkiii 7 bbdid#44rims,eady in the apripg. The Gclietk ha►always ranked amongst the sound. "est and ;! i:llesl;4if the 'tienietiatiiitintnals . or Penn , 43vlititai'AiwytiltboFgh i!it worthy editor tbyiettercilists loa~ rani ti n t, yet -, hp has tiye crime opeof the t4ryfarhaeollikOps.#lted gold; purer and brighter Gas. - . 1 1 r•;::' , -. f., '.:•-•.'..;:,:.'i;;.',::,.t.::,".',:,,',, ...,::, ','"-- . .,. ,,,, 4.7.,7 - '.;:!;. ,,,, . , ..-:,,-;;!::,.*,,-'.;Y...,,,:'_•.i.:..r:,_',, Y - .:l;': : i ' ; s i.' ' : ,''f- I :, ,i : i - '..Z'il '- :,` ". 5' , ,:1 . 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'•';.';'::.7i7 : :- . .:2.(f.„:;7. - . 4., : :. , , ,,.:. ,, :• • •:.,:.:..1 .. _•2 - , ... , . - ..-4 . .-..i.±,-,.....-. • p..-.. , .....,........ MEN - c , "..4:i.' , ,1 , _';:,-:• - ::: MEE ENE ,-,FOTTON' , . ihe Oper,ettvee.'„f - .1;3; ! As we hi44itecoM.mtkced;ftbe 1413-:6 4 !lmi r Sraa am canfeesed tn. the [ r ots G~c nuq lion ; that the` Cotton.. interest o i}iis .cedinit? prokited. • Vf, „..,111.113efeceitit Ibis we are, toldAmt.the manufac turers of Allegheny, ore sinking money ; and thOt the TWeive Hour 4iitem must be adopted, or the - mills must close ...Ix_is'well that in this neigh borhood theKni,solntribititgliesides the Toriffof =A6- 9 to - which thejepression can be attributed. ButWtt i ttiave the mooopolismto say in eXpla, rition of-tie%aepreSsion which exists in Lowell. Anierienigiill'iir leaving the- tie pa• ibe Masters '!.7 are filling them up 44.11=,:lidigier girls its: they:arrive on our Arid, further, we copy the following item from the .N I Herald , ; In thilittle Inant4aCtaring 'town of . Lowell, .in. the Stateof achiisetts, with a population of ;not more - than twenty thousand; these are, an cording to reliable fic.cOunti, tiro thOurand • paupers, who are sipported at the public expense, mount of several - thousand dollar's a • Apo ,`"now, l #hitOvyou to that? There is a picture of - - "protected " town. Two thousand paupers supporfed at„public expense. But,. it, seems, capitalists lose nothing. They l are-going on building mills and cities. From an eachange-paper,,we .glean SIMICI facts under this lictad,whieli irtaY'be- important : '- -" The quantity-of cotton, as appears by annual *trans: published' in Ness , York,`. taken for con sumption-the year,- - Preeeding the pass:lke:of the act of 1846, - -was 389,000.ba1es against 518,039 bidet in 1848.' Here is an increase of 32 per cent. equal to 21)0,000w00 yards +=more, in three years. And it'is said by,mararfacturers, that profits from 184 . 3 to 1848 were 'greater. than at any tamer "Since 1845,m0re spindles have been put in operation, not only, in the northern but in the planting states, than in, anysimilar space of time. 'Prior' to' 1845, the cotton states depended almost wholly on New England-for.supplies. In 1849, the returns showy a consumption of 110,000 hales, making; with the quantity returned for the north ern states,-628 , 039 bales. . " The ,_ most gigantic` enterpriset du root, and which indicate .opinions of intelligent men as to prospects for manufacturing are Lawrence and'Had ley. The furfiner'has More water pirweilhan Low ell, and the. latter is said by engineers who hay ‘ surveyed.the premises, to have , from -11;dtr ., 70:11e, times as: ntreh.xt4emoffii*zp4o4 , l-ki&e.*: . • "InVequilitg:{ 4 4ll4ol , 4eMtee. .iftntrek*.o4 , oo**OUnlittifiAt*acttet.4!i ' . 1 / l u..lPPAtigt s o7-1 0 -1 1 A 41 - i 0 ` llioietHptitraVil 11 *'V) . :O j ;kW igiiii;i l . 4 o,iMPfteiii*.gothiWzltt Act . 21 „ , 44104 1 :11 , 04 , 4iuttitOkw ieut4tow . ~"'arid' ' l llte4l#4l4tsatiOdllu i ttlannt will be I f iMPS4l4t u l, wz_ . 4iti rl'how let us look to the South, and see what has sprung up there within a few years. From t he New York Express we copy the following paragraph 4 . • "_The . Sonth, we see, is - taking a .remarkable bound forward in manufacturing and other enter prises. -Delaware has already a greater number of manufacturing - establishments, in propOrtion to heirpoPalittion, than any other State of the Union. . - . l3 larklarkaiho insesteid.;,riser , 64sooo,OQO inemanu •tacturee,-canals':anit railroads,tand is still enlarging her inferePlit. Virginkt-lins'over.forty cotton fac - tories, and istiOnt4oo,6oo,oooinvestment in rail roads, canals and mallufactines. South Carolina has ahout forty.five cotton factories in course of construction or in successful operation. Florida has ingested i , 4,000,000 in railroads and manufactures. Georgia. has more than seventy cotton factories. ,Alabama over twenty, and Nits !Muni Money invested in - minesjailories,&c:Nen lucky, Tennessee,-.and- other Sou them states which We have vot enumerated, are likewise proceeding with spirit in the.great. work of internal improve ments. The increase of domestic competition. in all the departments of industry, .has produced a radical change in the interests of the manufactur ers." If the above facts—which are facts—do not convince every intelligent reader that protective tariffs protect. capital and not Lbw, then will we plead 'insanity; for so sure as we can reason from statistics spread before us, we believe after a study of the above, that the laborer finds no secu rity in partial laws, however good may be the object of those who enact them. Capital and La bor should be wedded together. Their interests are really the same. But they -are placed in con. flirt by the avarice of a class that has been warm ed into life and power by_ legislation. May we see better times. Boston Printers and - thetr Strike A large arid epirited meeting of the Printers of Boston took place at Fauteuil Roll, on Saturday night, Resolutions were adopted condemning the coarae•of the Advertiser and Traveler, which, with certain book and job printer°, etill stand out against the increased prices. . The entdolned resolutions were also agreed to .Relhlced, That in view of the-existing slate of the business of the world, it is by' combinationa alone that labor can make head against rapacious capital ists; that- to carry out a, combination by what ie technically termed r , strike, , l. , when' all other of forts fail, is both honorable and expedient. .../Zitioloed, That , in' the opinion of this meeting a union-of the Workingmen a Measechusetts is ne cessary to carry out those reforms so vital to the in termits of the producing classes; and that we view in the demonstrations here to-night an earnest that a dt good time is coming.” Resolved, TIM the Workingmen of this City and Cominienirealth discard for the future all political as sociation;_ that they will henceforth act free and in dependent of ,alt party ,organizations, come from what quarters they may.; and that this assemblage recommend .to, all .the :trades of , the city, to all Workingmen, the propriety-of meeting as soon as passible; atsotne proper place; to take into consider 'ation the - meant' necessary to:sectire to them their rights, politically, morally and socially. Mr, S. W. Wilder stated some of the statistics of thetrade in Boston. He id that there were - On Daily Newspapers 156 journeymen employed, atilt average per week (of seven days) of $9,25, with" l$ apprentices employed at low rates. On Weekly and Semi-Weekly papers, 77 journeymen, working for the average emolument of $6,25 per week of 6 days.. , In Book and Job' O ffi ces, 248 jour neymeniut average . rate of $5,75 per weel(of 6 - dayri.' In the Weekly' and Semi-Weekly Newspaper Officos s andjo the Book and Job Offices there are 88 .women and =147 apprentices; the former being paid at the rate 0f.43 per week. The - Daily Adiertieer, since the strike, had pub liehedristatement of the amount paid to compositors in that office "for a- year past, and it averaged , less than 411 per week to each man employed; and .what WAD' that as - a remuneration for 13 hours> labor every day for:aven days . a- week. But there was a deduction td be made even upon this sum ; for it was impossible that men could-stand such incessant toil, and consequently had. to employ substitutes. Hon. James Buchanan. :.The. Democrats of New Orleans are making the most extensive arrangements to receive the Hon. Arnety:Buchanati - with eclat on his contemplated kjildt.cd Aut:city. . A correspondent of the New Orleans-Fourier holds the following language in regard to Mr. B. and his intended visit : "Nelniut tuele,Werthy the gratitude and es, teem of the democrac.y-than James Buchanan. He brought tbe.State Departs ent back Wits original Perity;in the da'ys of Jefferson and Madison, con. ducted the affairs of giApaithilent to the satisfaction of every American, labored, zealously !obi:heti, for the good of MS cobritry ; and - Democrats'' , can prondly_proclaim it,' he never permitted himself to fall into Claytottith errors and 'gunnels merely - about the "style " a document, instead of the Rrincple,which it ii:dvanced. • But he should be doubly dear to every Democrat as having done all which it him yet been ,in his power to do, to advance'and. diffuse the. benign influence of De motracry.v • - • - t• , ~ - 277. _, ;,,, - ~-. _ is f+:: i _,. 1M 'i.:'' .. ... ~..,..,,..,.,.....„ . . ....,„,..,...............,-., MEE . . It is gratifying to na that thatedependent press of. 7 .'1110 ni on take tbeOirer, ' Aegi: We are not silitirtahae:itieivi;:li'itvaingliiiic •ri, • party.paper in the c o u ntry, ofitity ehilitr or chqacic .",tli,that is not bitterly hbitilesa the rintiage Whiclif? the lorotectionistOieuripractise Won `the fanners' hod mechanics of this shinty. To show_the. spirit of the neutral _press we copy from the Journal ofCommerce (a paper oviph, by, the way, did good scirsiee 1 for Geo. Taylor, at tile: , last Presidential election) the annexed article in re- I.lotion to the Iron.. Convention ,which assembled in this city. We nth 'all'elitsies' of people to give it a careful reading. We beg our merchants who hioe a. deep aeil:tilifdragjniereat fn the general prosperity of the Country, to-examine the carefully. ' "Veat:YOti - Wi:vms A Fearnivr.. ,, —By an outline of .the proceedings of a-convention of Iron Masters, tit Pittsburgh, Pa., it will be seen that they have re solved that $lO a ton on pig Iron, $2O on bar, and in'the same pmpoition for other qualities, are ne cessary t‘to protect . the American market: , As the average price of pig. iron in England for the . 6 months ending fst.September last was less than 816 per ton, and of bar Iron lees than $3O, it Moira that a diity.of more than 661 per cent. on the for eign or dutiable 'value, is necessary Icto protect the American Market: , In addition to this, about 16 per cent. must he added for the various charges of importation; sadist the actual protection asked by. these‘modebt Pennsylvania iron men, is more than 80 per, cent, upon the thitiable value. In regard to a large - part of the country, our manufacturers enjoy a still further Protection i •eqntil to the expense of carrying imported lion fr om the sea-board into the ; interior. This expense-to Pittsburgh is estimated at $8 a ton, and for half that distance $4. If then the iron-mitaterecoald have their way, they would-vote thediselves a protection, of one kind and another, equal to 88 per cent. It ie estimated that 700,000 tone of American iron are produced per annum. Unless the iron masters design that the proposed duties shall be prohibitory , the price o f this whole mass of domestic iron must be equal to the dutiable value of the foreign, (aver. aging say $3O. a ton,) with. $2O added for duty, and $l5 for costs of importation; making an average of $65 per ton. Now, let neve° What will be the effect upon consumers. Twenty dollars a ton, multiplied by the number of tons of American iron supposed to be made, gives a quotient of 814,000,000. This is the tribute which the farmers and other consumers of iron are expected to pay annually to the iron mo lars. The duty on the imported iron, goes into the Treasury; but the corresponding tax, or embrace.. ment of price, on the domestic article, goes to the iron-makers. WEB '.~..1. , t l : ;~y q=;. -‘ , MEE THE iItON..CONIT/iNTIIO, If ani'gentleman undertakes to say that the price of iron will not Im enhanced to as extent equal to 661 p.c. on the &liable wade, we, will not split hairs about it, but will deduct s 4 , ol : lo ;9ooA:ligtbNiC of such • abatement. . This_ wltreftaa "1 0 :SOMIRIQ'' per annum tober .I:lir4oAsu Asati*l64lf 4 ma A r jill i t# 4 * 1 6glit0A i.f i..al ir VropOoldOati_wopkri.sl443t 0 , ..91...- VAitiCArsiktlailb#Voo4ollsl49l; 040 13 ' tjomilitmfirrtgotriziiitev , ;o o 9triro'r: , 1 ::a - 09keTtiovlpf ,-- OCi' IfklitM4.!, AAA,. ...: 0 ,-*44.i*itll4Vll4 l ; 33.44 t * - ..oa - fistivtlooke . ; ...:oxinkie, 1 o:so.o.**N4hisiitiatthtegvessitisrthetilany, it is hitalo 4 47itiOitiiiti-ttlerless so because perpe Aightlitlivii? -° Ntt duty can be said to be laid for r4Venne, which is in effect prohibitory, or which, it is known, will produce a law revenue than a lower duty would. The advantageous of cheap iron to the country can scarcely be conceived. Not only does it enter largely into our rail roads, steam-boats, ships, hoes es, telegraph lines, machinery, &c., but every farm er, every family, in the whole country, requires more or-less of it continually. It is a necessary of life, almost as much as bread or the common air. We exempt tea and coffee from duly because they are in such general use, and have become necessary 1 to the comfort of the masses. But they are seams , ly less necessary than iron, and perhaps not more generally need. Give or cheap iron, and the cone try may be expected to Prosper; but burden it with taxes, and you make the rich richer and the poor poorer. It is now evident that the Protectionists intend to make . a general onset upon the present tariff at the approaching session of Congress. When the duties are enormously high, they urge the importance of stability; hut when a moderate Tariff exists, stabil ity loses its charms, and they clamor fur a change. We trust that no change will he mule, except to adopt a sliding scale in the case of iron, agreeably to the plans which we presented the other day. Other things are well enough, and it is. bad to let well enough •alone. . .._4i.in addition to the above from the Journal of Commerce, we call attention to the following letter published in the Cilleititallti Gazette, the leading whig paper in Ohio. Of course the writer is a whig and an intelligent one too. But he has given some study to the subject of Protection, and being from an agricultural state, he foresee the deep wrong which a high tariff would inflict upon the farmers, merchants, and working men of his state. Correspondence of the etneintran Garette A6TOR HOME, NEW Yong, Nov. 10, 1049. At the Astor House I met several business politi cians from Massachusetts. Of course you know all about the great meeting of iron men at Pittsburgh, about these times, as the almanacs have it. Their whole conversation was about iron, and the ruinous effects of the tariff of '46 upon its manufacture. The amount of their conversation seemed to me to he this. The men of capital and business tact and tal.. exits, with good locations and good ore, can make pig iron for $l2 per ton, which in these distressing 'tholes brings from $2O to 823 per ton and a net profit of 88 or 810. But the men, who work poor ore, with poor facilities of getting it to market, and do their hairiness on borrowed capital, with high rates o f iniareat o and a want of business talent and tact, whirl. they can neither bay nor borrow at any price, must fail, for "want of stock," whenever iron bears no more than a fair honest price. These men, how ever, seemed sanguine of getting an alteration in the present tarriff in thier favor. If nothing more, they hope to get specific instead of advalorem duties —which would enable the shrewd iron masters to get more protection and make more than $8 or $lO per ton, and the brainless ones to do a "fair bust• was," and live. I told them to set their hearts to rest, and be content with "well enough, ,, for the immense Railroad interest growing up all, over the country—united with the immense farming interest of the great west, who want cheap ploughs, wagons, 'chains, &c., as well as cheap iron for Railroads to enable them to get their crops to market at low rates, would never consent to raise the Mutton iron, for the benefit of a clan of men already growing rich in their business, and whose business even now is infinitely bettor than farming and Railroad build. ing. The mail men also are to back up the iron men, not because coal really needs any protection, but because they believe that there coal fields would be more valuable, if foreign iron was excluded from the market. A. Taylor Speech a Libel. The most amusing thing of the season is a prose. cution that has been brought against the editor of the Pittsburgh Post, by one of the toadies that hopped round Gen. Taylor while be was in that city, for say ing that the report given of the General's speech was a caricature and forgery. The prosecutor is a genuine John Bull, and al most as a matter of course, a gen ins whig. In his report of Gen. Taylor's speech, he made the inno cent old man make a Judy of himself; the Posteaid so, and for this he has prosecuted. We hope he may have a good time of it in pushing the prosecu tion through.—St. Louis Union. CO' Friend Putumis, you need not be surprised to find John Bull in your city about these days ; so you had better be careful as to what you say about the " short band writer of great experience." He is said to be the ugliest man at present in the United States—therefore you will have no difficulty in idea lifying him. car Wm. C. MEILEDITU, Esq., formerly of this city, has sent us the "Alto Californian" and a sup plement to the same, printed at San Francisco, and dated Oct. 1, 1899. The paper is filled almost ex clusively with the proceedings of the Convention• It is about half the size of the Daily Poet, and is par lished weekly at 812,00 per annum. . . Dar It is said that the recent dismissal of the French Ministry was hastened by the discovery cif a conspiracy, having for its object the restoration o the Bourbons to power. Some imprudent demon etraliona, recently, on the part of officers in the ar my, are referred to the same source. - tar New counterfeit Io , s. on the State Bank of Ohio; are in circulation. They are said to be mise rably executed, Look out for them. MP' At Loutoylike,' on Wednesday last, the river was falling slowly. MEM =EMI .._.....,x .1 ..A' - -.. .«_=. MEE f af ~. -.. .. . v ... .. -.-. MRCS Mort - INalanottalyAicotifrawaat Niagara We are itpeMed to ifgeatte4r , ,at ; Niga,' ea Falio Th141il:0 ngilirtittipira - at , a ;;suicide committed at that place on /0014nY evening Nov. 27— STA. M. Oar villiago was this morning thrown into deep gloom by the report that 'a young lady had probably ,committed suicide•here o daring-sommtme last:Mea t Whiskia iindoubted)y tow tine. The circumidatices , are as follows; The train of cars yesterday morning brought hith er a young womatkaf fine s personal appearance, isiul about thirty•the years of age, having with her two bright looking boys, four sod six years old.—After taking. rooms at the Eagle. Hotel, she called.for wri ting materials and nothing more was known of her until this morning. Between seven and eightifticick the bell of the room she had occupied was rung by the little boys. They were inquiring for their moth er. Upon the table were foubd three letters-*one di rected to Major Miller. U. S. A., and one to Hon. John Norvell, Detroit, Mich., and one to the pro prietor of the Eagle Hotel, (a copy of which I send you)—also tiler ringlets of one side of her head, her gold watch, two trunks of clothing, a silk purse con taining some gold and"-silver coins and het wedding ring. The children Mate that their mother had bid them good bye and kissed them, after they had gone lobed —that they had lam come from Winchester, Virginia and that'thoir father was in Florida. No CAM can be assigned for the rash act. She appeared. perfectly, rational throughout yesterday, and not the least symptom of insanity was noticed. Nothing has yet been found to throw the lewd light upon the matter. Enough has been found to warrant the helief that the unfortunate lady leaped from the bridge that leads to Goat Island, and was swept over the Falls. Upon thesecond pier was found her bonnet, which had been trodden upon. Her black crape shawl was found tied to the railing of the bridge, to let her down upon the pier, which is some sir feet below the railing. She undoubtedly did this to indicate to those who should look for her, that her mind was made up for the !earful leap into the yawning chasm below. Her failaer has been telegraphed, and the children have been kindly taken charge at b y the Hon. Au. guatue S. Porter. W. [The following iv a copy of the totter addressed by Mrs. Miller to Mr, White, of the F.agle Hotel.] To' nit PROPHIETOGG Or THE EAGLE HOTEL 1 My mind Is made up. I have no wish at live any longer. I shall go where my body tiOKIWr it o,,ge• eovered. No one shall gaseaStOliirollifilr mauls- Pleas(L44444Po6l2l4WkiuisttiObdiyie: they o 4 te ed es ia a ffik-edia y ntit te 46lo d I 4144601r-Wkl46" rsoehat trin y tuilV 24ikkgricstutptiV 2 .l l l9-ask oFi4= e riVOllßetYiti)Sloknlye-11.wnfies watt einittk tx,61.042 erfiteintdient Von!" cith, keeikrania, wen - oar coenerThe Omit: 4 '4 . l' A vo - TNvi,' , 4 ;0w4.147 , Z. Vase - kid:Cass. ietiei'Cass, in a letter dated the 26th inst., decli. ned the compliment of a public ',loner tendered him by his friends in New York. Speaking or the Union, he says: When dissolution shall find advocates, and the hand of violence shall attempt to sever the bond that holds us together, the West will rise up as one man, to stay a deed so fatal to the cause of liberty here and, throughout the world—aye, and it will be stayed. Success can never hallow the effort. If we are not struckh'jtidicial blindness, we shall hold on to the Constitut ion with a tenacity defying time and accident, thinking the Goa of our fathers, and our own God, fur political institutions which have secured to us If greater measure of national prosperity than it has ever been the lot skinny people before us to enjoy. • • • • 11 one half of n great country, abandoning all oth er differences of opinion, is unanimous co its senti ments upon any measure of internal policy, locally affecting itself, the citizens should meet from their countrymen of the other section, kindness, and not denunciation; argument and not recrimination; and a desire to reconcile conflicting opinions, as harmo niously as is compatible with the nature of the con troVersy. No such views respecting their rights or their po sition COll be- so held by en extensive community without the existence of forcible consideration', which call fir careful inquiry, and tore wise,ae well 43 a kind decision. In this spirit should sectional questions be discus sed, and if they are so, they alt bring with them on danger; but will furnish additional motives lux onion and will contribute pc.werfully to our strength and prosperity. I am gentlemen, with great regard, The amount of "dock subscribed for the coo.. struction of the Pittsburgh, Steubenville and In (liana Railroad from Steubenville to the Ohiu Ca• nal, up to the present date, is four hundred arid thirty thousand dollars, and not three hundred and fifty thousand, as stated in -yesterday's Herald. There is now but seventy thousand dollars wanting to put muter contract and build forty right miles of the road, between this city and the Ohio Canal. Canvassers are nut procuring subscriptions, and from a letter reds ived yesterday from one of them now at New Philadelphia, Ohio, we have every as surance that the balance. will be raised—and that speedily. If Pittsburgh does not intend lending her influence to this project, or contributing a sin gle dollar, the stockholders of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will at least shake hands with the stockholders of this route across the Wheeling bridge Has Pittsburgh any inducements to offer or advancements to make !—Sletibermilic Herald, 28th ult. rxr Dr. Parkman, an:emitiont physician, of for ton, very mysteriously disappeared on Friday last, and has not since been heard of, althoug the whole police force of the . city are out in searcf him. irr A Meeting OP THE STOCLOOLONES oY T.ErNiN.. SONIC FUND SOCIETE will be held in the Lodge ROOM. Cot ner Third and Wood streets, on Monday, the ad Dec'r, inst., at 6* o'clock P. M., at which time the accounts end transactions of the Trustees will be exhibited for exami nation. Gao. W. LETNO, jig' Oysters 2 Qy I t--The subscriber will keep up constantly (at the Monongahela Exchange) from this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which lie will serve up in the very best style. E. C. CAMPBELL. sepliktapr Cor. of Srgithfield and Fuorth ate. MA NAG au ADMISSION : Dress Circle and Parquetie ...... Second Tier Mosnmr, December 3. will be presented— SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. A Ssmoies HonriPIPS MLIS STAINES. To conclude with— LOVE IN HUMBLE LIFE. Tuna Avramm—Doors open at past 0 i Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. J. H. L Awn'Azirs SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. OS FOURTH STREET, APOLLO BUILDING BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET IRTEETiI, PITTSOORGII, PA• (17 Always on hand, a large assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hostery, Suspenders Under. Shirts, Drawersi&e.. du. marl 2 D RIED lIERRINGS , 25 boxes. receiving and for Dsale. (Elea) STUART.k 9114 118 Wood et. WHF,AT FLOUR—'a Superior,. in SO sack, dee3 STUART & SILL, OS Wood et POTATOES -50 barrels Pink-Eyes and Reds. dec3 STUART & SILL, US Wood at CORN BROOMS-100 dozen, in store and for sale by dec3 STUART & SILL, 11.8 Wood st. DYE FLOUR-44 barrels fresh ground Rye Flour, first /.10 quality, just received and for sale by dec3 WM. DYER. CORN MEAL—K iIn Dried in barrels, and Silted Meal in sacks, for sale by • (dec3) WILLIAM DYER. .CRANBERRIES -14 barrels on hand and for sale low e • IdeeM WILLIAM DYER. GREEN APPLES-239 barrels (keen Apples ou hand and for sale by WILLIAM DYER, deed 159 Liberty at. SHAKSPEAREAN READINGS, BY Drs. Frances Anne Ramble. MRS, PRANCES ANNE KEMBLE respectfully in forms the public that she will read from the follow ing Plays of Shakspeare, at SVILKINS HALL, IN THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH: MONDAY trossmo— JULIUS C.,ESAR. Fr Doorsopen ate } o'clock, P. M. Readtnffs to com mence at n. Tickets to be had at the principal Magic Stores, on and after Monday, the iSth inst. deal IMINISIE . -.,--.:'-'7,;--::,• ‘‘'' , ' - i‘c,;;; . !‘ . .,1 : •:!.--.. : ._ -:-,..::4'7,,•....-=.4-:,!.--.,..-...:,- N ,,-- '4: ,--, - . ....1 - -.--:,... i . : , t. ' -e.-....•;;.-:';.-.7::`:',4. , f. ,,, -',::: , .? . .r -4 -. '''.',.l:"' 7. '-:,: - '-i; j,,,.,_ ,'±--.:' -., ._":7 - f:z'. - --- -' • ' MEE P. S, 9i o'clock, A. M You; obq aer'vl Pittsburgbero, Do you Hear Pres% Board of Truatees THEATRE. I E INEGAR-4 bbls. (Pure) just re_aivtag. 460 STUART & SILL MUM . ...• • • ..., !- 4 '....:''''''-' - ' • ' ' • - 14-,_ :' LO AL trlpern tog of 16TriiinisOprori - WhOhav'9-efeitiett dttling tnro ot the iturti:ttee: Smitine, wahalii 4 ditirktonfitqiiii , 'Fiiitai.;*iiiW4, s 301140'0, and on motion organized by Calling Mr. Vitiiiitire It/mu:ram to the Chair, and appuiing George Beak, Jr., Secretary. • The object:of the meeting being muted by the - 4 Chhitnian, the fallowing preamble and revelations -were submitted and unanimoitely adopted: -- WITEHEAI4 NiTi4tre Omit Wiilparate, having been discharged from any further service as Jurors, abd inaccordanee with the common- *cling which has brought us together on , this occasion:, as *ell tae deeming it our duty before separating, to viapressito the President Judge, AtisOCiates, 10 other •• officers composing the' Court, our ihelings'And2tegaids to. wordri them. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we present to the Honorable Ju dge . PAITON and . Associa ter, our warmest acknowledg ments, for the kindness and courtesy mtinifestid towards us as Jurors—for the. cot!t and bripartial manner in which the trials have been c.ondactrld, notwithstanding the etaiteMent'incident.to some them—and as citizens for the eipedition and accts. racy with which the business of the. Court haaheen conducted, during the long.and arduous session jest terminated: , • Resolved, That to. the Attorney General, Clerk, and others connected with the Cquit, we prevent our thanks for their uhiform, kind and alfablolieir . leg towards us as Jurors, as well for their atiiet at tention to their duties,. and _correct deportment It' their respective ottees. - • Resolved, That the city papers be requested to publish the-foregoing proceeding°. The meeting then, on motion, adjourned. FRANCIS M'CLURE, Chairmen. Giroanz Be.m.r., JS., Secretary { ~. . ~ RiChard Bleat; . ' " ' ' Titilmaiiitorriugton, Solomon Hays, Cyrus Black, - ... William Caldwell William Hamilton, Au. P. Botigher, John Forsyth,; , - - George *besieger, Joseph timpbeli, . Without Flinn, Edward Ingraham, James Campbell, John Goering, W. C. Means, Alesanderlkl Tiein g , . . - Andrew Purdy, John Eitonecypher, Thomas P. Thomas, John Weller, Adam Walter, Morgan Hail, W. G: Miller, D. Meriiman:. 2 „i4t.li Alexander Neely, 4%.,..1#8144mAJi141.:2•,: Il ar James Taggart, 4, 4 1--;* - WM1 1 11 1 rfc. , 777. ; ! , '47- Mutraz_A,M(Kr, „ ilOgg - Mkt •-f.,' 41541-C l 4E 6 ll!l4a'lV.ittr; 0 114 43,*t4f, ti: ttial , Voitakiiikggklcilitardlilitar,:. 11 9'ittelitittlitii$611V.:....coWilaiiinWilittiBi.-,1,..4„ 44AgillilttiVititidaw.fg ' . '"- - - - iiiki-iValf 44-1 ' 44 4 1 W , ' - ftitt r iiPTanirli.;"'"'Fr'•'''' - ' - ' - 1 4-1 .4114-7 44 A 1 4'.5'. , '5'.1iti., , ,....3.1i3,3 . 1.44 , ....r., 4 4.0iraMrn . ,-,et; : . .....„.•„: .. Vit..„,..5., : .1:4 1 :4 - ol9m,4gfre i . l, , vgrri.h..— -::,,,, ... . . 7 5 ,,,, , , - I`47pittrg,eley' v. Charles M. Reed, This was an 'action brought by plaintiff for damages occasioned by the detention of, and injury done to, ;29 Mils,' flour shipped in the spring of 1847 at Beaver to be . transported to Boston, no time forth° delivery heing mentioned in the bill of lading. It was prOved by The plaintiff that thirty days Was the'ordineri4ime occupied in the transit between those tiro points, 1 and dame testimcny was offered to show ;that the 1 flour was damaged. 4 The defendant gave in evidence a number:of dep , ositions showing the extraordinary state of things existing that year, which prevented the delivery in 1 the usual time. The plaintif claimed as damages the differince between the price at which the flour sold and the highest market price at the time 'at whiah he.con,. tended the floor ought to have been delivered, being four dollare per barrel. After a full hearing of•tbe case the Jury gave -a verdict for eighty - five dollare twenty - five cents fOr damage done to the flour, thereby'esculfulting Gen. Reed from the charge of negligenitl' Marsh, for plaintiff. Loomis and Seides fur de- THE Pommes' MEETING on Saturday evening, was very large and spirited. Several new members wore admitted. The Committee reported that all the employers in the city, except two, lout signed the bill. It was announced by the Chair that all had at last agreed to give the prices demanded, This was received with cheers. The bill or prices of job printing was recommitted to n committee of job printers, who are to report this week. The follow ing are the prices agreed upon so far : Lgwin CASS Foremen in News or Job Offices, not less than ten dollars per week, SIO 00 Compositors pet 1,000 etas, twenty.L Ve cents 25 eta. ‘Veekly wages of Compositors, for ten hours, hi do) tight, eight dollars . $ 8.00 Weekly wages of Compositors, for ten bourn, the day to end at 10 P. st.• •• .- . $ 0.00 Work done aver 10 P. es. by Compositors work ing by the week, thirty cents per 1,000 ems.• ..• 20.e1e. QV ARM Scastorrs, OTEA AND TEEIMEIVII k ke Present: Judges Patton, Jones and Kert.--4irc. I. Mr. Eyeter asked fur the discharge of Washington Achisrin, on these grounds: He was arrested disturbing a colored congregation in Allegheny city, on Thanksgiving Evening, and after examination how fore Mayor Rush, was committed in default of.pay. went of the fine of $2O, and costs. The law .does not authorise a magistrate to commit for a specific time, hut only till the fine be Paid. Mr. 3. said that a proffer of the money uould not release the prison er under the commitment. The Court said that at` ter the payment of the fine and costs he would be discharged. This however, did not suit, as the prig• oner had no money. Corn. as. Ficklieisen, convicted ror Assault and Battery. Sentence, $5 and coats. Tut lunuirre.—The agent called on us on Saturday with tears in his eyes, and said wo had injured him,, by saying that he had lea with the money of the Kansas Indiana in hie pocket. He promised to write an explanation of his conduct, but we have not seen him since. One thing is certain, the Indians were left in n destitute condition, They slept in the Second street Market House on Friday night, and went breakfast. leas until near noon, when they were gathered in by Mr. MOyall of the Atheneum, and furnished with food. The exhibition of Friday night yielded them but five dollars, all of which went to the landlord who turned them out, or to some other person who should not have taken the money under the circum• stances. We believe they have since been provided for 13=1 AT A sTATED =ruse of the Pittsburgh: Type. graphical Association, held at Duquesne' RAIL, on Saturday evening, December 1, 1849, the forlowieg resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That this Association disclaim all res.' possibility for the "Circular" issued during the past week, addressed to the Printers of other places. 3 and, particularly do we disclaim that part of it whit re-' fleets upon any of the offices of this city. Attest:— WM. C. McCARTHY, Pres't.. ALEX. W. Roox, Secretary. Ma" At a 'poem! meeting of the Firemen*. Aa. 'iodation, held on Saturday evening, a committee was appointed, consisting of one member from each company, and instructed to make such enquithit and efforts as would bring about a revival ef the Dina bled Firemen,' Association. DISTAJCT Coutrr.—Before Judge Flepbunti....,Dee..l Bailey ye. Stewart. The jury in this ceei replier ed a verdict for plaintiff of $2,000, about handle price of the boat. /VP The Hardware merchants of this city are here• after to close their doors at 6 o'elock, thus adoptiog tho Ten Hour system. They are right, Winter -01111011.3 r: WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, direct from the man ufacturers- -100 doz. Ladies' (London dyed fast black) Marino Mose; 75 " " dark grey Vigonies; 60 " " super..lambo , wool Gloves, 100 " Misses' " " .1 Also—A further supply of Lambs': Wool Undershirts;•• Drawers and Seeks of our own manufacture, which, for warmth and durability, cannot be equalled. • WILLIAM DALY A. CO , Stocking Manufactory, Fifth street, Between Wood and Market, MONEY WANTED-86000 wanted for five yerlasi will be secured on valuable real estate in the tits , and tt bonus will be given; Ike - interest paid quarterly. Also, 2000 wanted for three or four years, lobe well secured - by . valuable city prpperty. A benitte,will be given, and Interest-paid 'asabove. ; S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, nov23 Smithfield street. - I.' l l 'ft . , • f = ' , _ • , • , - !„` f , - •s, ,4 * **,-. ~ ,r 4 " .> , te. • 't" MEE ?'T:.t•'* - 7 , ' ,- g!:' ,. ..1i.-',.::Z'' :1.'4.1'.V:,..'i.5..1...',i,i:c'::'t•-• ; , :t•.g',';',' , i -. ; - .yi;: , .:.vi '.1!!?:';::'.':::•:. ;',4::111 ',::':,.''''4-;'• ~ f ,~ NM MEE =RE O ENlii EMEI t'L ,? 4.. i 2 :.:.i.•.';:4; : ''.- . ; - ':'. 1: ;:':.-: , '',:'-. - 4'::•:,i,..,. --:1:,1;.:!:,,:k:`,-',-,'::-..;•:,1.-i5',:',.!;;.c,;.i..:::,,;.-..ifT..k.•2 ,~;~_,.. ; -t.:",•.;=:'.2-';','.: : - .; , " . : 3 J: ~7 -. ;4 :.' .&. : ', .•'-4 li._ : t'',: - ;.,. - ' , . - :.' ,.. ..1 .--,c: ' , ..' - ' - ' .TT ' , ..•t , • - ' , _ . .;. - i - .:•.,f'i:Z.'.! 'P l* '-''l''t''',-7 ~,,,,:‘:qi,,,-.7:-.•!'4.:,,T,f ::::.:!..-•:.-1.:.:'''_,: MIMI ; ":I,:, : :' , .: ‘. .,''''Ji , '-' 4 '.. z.'j.':.'.'...:t.:;:,i',.. BEE , : , News -;, Reported or Further'NevftbrAho.4alada New Vona - December I. The Canada arrived:at Itrsay at:2:tilel3nici . this morning. • . The examination of Manning and hie wife, for the morder•of O'Connor, ocenpiea.a.laranLapaeo London jomfple i uNottmpilltaiipo,ooo people were present at their:executien.: _ - - _ , The most tliaagreeibleiecenea have beep enacte d thiiing the Jain week. 3 • Cottnd harteldieneed ArasTritecein , frievreoinink to the t vocal Ie nccoiintn ha; American-LOl ,ie 'ei th er fclierr, ,, Wp , hueeNiAt re. celied any thinipirxii4,.viiktik(o.iiiiphini:::.,-, '"" ' ' ItitiTisipaene Cereber F. Yesterday , Henry Clay addressethhia_frieeds from isaratf two ticAaf; ctici` Seetite:.. He ov4rittied• by his friendsl , . said that the insitiutioe co ld~noF eatel in California; or Piew Malice ; that the quesarmaa of , no;knpnrt~ once comored , wi 111 , 66 1 '110(.4i 441 tio;.striteiii: Ho woold,steod.by the p.,„4-6, o4 ,oo l olliii l siti : iii f r i. , : He appered quite• animated :t .-; The steamboat the bower TFepide Peilerajiy,:itlift4i3l)oiihOz‘f!*4 Ot11:f legato piut., The Vitiriti damaged condition : - . The trial-of Childs ailis . ntillirogiing Olouns for decided on Wednesday,. New OBLEAiilliillavembei*: The Canada's newe ie recuiredi saps of 1 35,000 ; 1 ,1 - The Captain and ~ Ist fingineez6 of the grainer , iii sna have imerf discheigedArniairenstot The tWeeer, *IIV ix belibida io - I:kthee4i4e the. X 4104 can't Roma , ; ;:- woilonwaTo!s; ; Docon2liero-4.. : t*-h - igAisorobefo or CoiiiO.io act? arriving IC is be Conif4e,O&,liloitdii,,, ' eleexception-ol:King v efvGa.,„ There is agreat . 4 1 4ik tiesi esiiinsi3ing in eTafion to',Th `:; Speak ship: It is supposed .that-Nintbrop!" ehance is , die beat.; -NEW. YORK NARKET.I,. vow; • • Fleur. .There ie - rehearjr.#o44 - foriddnMeitand speculation. Grata . Wheat `L Tbe 'demand: is . - .4nod; hut trataao. bona are not large. The demand 19 chiefly roi. g oed - sa m ples ; poor. iota are heayy4ind npatected,. We note Balch! of - 9 egitlAff fiitaket;, , PIO de': mud for Corn is leas than, it wan, but: bidders, are Atm_ with eales•of mixed at 581, • , Froviaiona..The market , for Pork-is 'firm i :pric;es .have an upward tendency, with , aalea•Of Mesa at. • 10,87,Trime-8,3703,50. Lard is dullf 4 , ticeishatto a downward tendency. Coffee.. Tho stock in first hump is Hight; prices are well, sustained. ' Whiskey .".Saless at 2027 e. NEW YORKt orrOicivatiter,, Nzw,YonatiZlec*-I.i • The Market ie.& linuthlitiettfor Cult - 014 Innen ahereceipt of the. Cawida , rrnewa arid. i .better since: the arrival of the Caledonia. The stock in market ; is , litnited. Salealight,; CINCINNATI MARKET:', . 4 40 fflifffe'ool ) !E•7l' The rivet . is etaGeneri; Hoge..Salea.of4ooo.litiad aisgifiocagl; .. ., A The market chianti firm at '2,75 for An lots Altera ging over 200. _ : • - . al 089 gqrll,-..The r ria t is -.11 speculative .demand..; we ..00ld..hurrever s learn ol.ep Mai!. . Whistray..Selesti*: 21e;, , , • Floar..Sales:ai Per:t 6l ..' ' Coffee ~,Sales-4•,2llltrageltio-atl2a. FIALTIMORR - cOFOgE VAIIIIVX: . ‘. The market is bar534RM in &rat Intn4e.:Wirlocito sales at 10/010in: Patent chilled UotzataNa.A. GArtinsest, Criuie,Lrititeff • - vs. tim k fti t lniringeifiedfof Wu- Lay's . Patent Right for -kaulingl i Pia-av", Scan* -tc'qd.• Chilled; '-' r Defendant. gave n evidence Patent to "John C. Parry" for some purpose. • • MARGE OP MAI-RP,— ' IL'question of infringement fa one officricif *mg the; my are the /edges. the construction of the Patenria,,' _far the Court. . L..- • -Alley reading und - coutmenting-on : - thespecific Plaintiff's patent, the Court observed: In doubtfiffeases it is not , the contort' of . the Court, too express anyoptnion of the facts of the easel bpi ini.ll4C'eleAbera - cta ti e un' ditiputeil; end rhereourt dunkiris tifciper „to „sta ,tp — pa the?, opinion of both the Judges. on the. true construction or- Phutuitr's Paterd,thartsha Defendant-it Patent ie-n*ross , and palpable piracy , Of the Plaintire inlrentlon,ii It It has evidently been obtained on the gvennff . that ft` was an lintkrovement , on and now seek* unurpbietlghlauttilex.prettratecof lin iintro'repitent—a pretence whichproveffelsoiirbe founded " Per PUTIORI . ' The above decision gives to the subieribera. alone the, rll,thl to that'll Menne-Chilleddtbtlets;tlytb vod ll‘. tlyFees3 known to produce a good article 7: • •-A • 'They are prektareti, its heretofore, to furnish'ull sleet! required, and with the lewd- possible delay. aor2tlaltf.- „ • , BOLJAIANS./c.OARRISri.., - .VAtaskt rrtiliE are he reb?iiou fied that MeV* authorized agentsforahet sale of " Chapialitllngniveinent in At. rsospherieChum IWhertip an.lra.l3. -Person aft..llallb.: =ore, Maryland, _who has authority,to make indes.-th .4tharYituld and Middle eltd Wea!ett./ Nit &dal; 0:41//e.T. dantel, at rthrthurgli, Vennagliththay who hasisalhotity ogikevalcaill.Western.retput/# l /14104 4 / I thernOtho and. ...Xentue.ky,And Chartesy.. /luichntson, at .Cievelend,'. ;who has Authority to make sales ,in,Northern,,O,tho an Indiana. t Whenever tolthiAl aiettis are appoattei th e4mbilic will be drily notified: Any person or persons interfering with my rights will be prosecuted 'according to hits: - • • New York', July •"' N. B.—The Chapin Talent covers el/ forms of cavity in the Rotary Beater or //ether. A pplieruicnis forSttile,Voun-'. ay or Township Rights, as.above,lo belnadtria- = ; • , - O.,MACDANIELb - Burke's Baildings,Atlr street, • . -.,Tittsburgh: jy22,l3t&zamw! Executors' Sa e. /PIM undersigned, E xe cutors,of theAlastlyili z inad teoj 11 lament of,.Tutimie ,ALier.o ci allolfer AtTll3We h.:A.I)E; on the premises, i 'ltisidor4,2` pmoship,faiscn , • Co., Pa.ieu .the Fehroit c p,,sisoxiibeing tho - .! 'first Monday ) 'the well ' knobs `Mal viihnifite ,M I LL - , .PROPERTY, with about ElG*tacalcs of first. ritte.LisuiP , Ottached. , belongineto the eitatii - Orinii&PhOtatoehlaplei , 'dace:teed. • ' • • -Tied' Mill • Propaity •consists , 'Large Rai& - .Seery ! I:FLOIMING MILL, with four Tan.ol.stonas—the Guilcb!! jog .fieingnea4y. near,iagoodiordertnid of thotroat alr proved methanicalconotrumbini..,....: t* Saw MU; nil 4441, an Spsnning :Srnny .. - -All of which- arifeOtorottyitlf.tieiClWith r ,illXtlie !sary'fixtureit an arrangenientrinlidtit gOOdordOtr • •The - 'lanul is well imprOVed,:valtkatatAMOSOSOZetio4 FILM two Orchardsglehoitel:krafraiinie.w ! - :•There are atio:erectedsiterecini aPILAMEand a' LOG! DWELLING iioUBr.,FrirrniSuir4.43(itestii4iable - : and, othetßaildingc: • Therelsaiso a gliot Erick pter/l i nglironsixtit land. adjacent to the' inbjectOtO*Ogrt to tixt , :.; encumbrance of tWelife eatinediticated*ithoOma,Other ! , privileges by said iiitillasa:4o:,,Gfe,pqr chaser until they determine. •. : - Tames trio SALE One.thlid gf thallittabase, motley us hand; and !the balance in-two equal •eitinuattsYrueeticr. , the. firatof -Which to bald oniresir froca'aetitteatition.4 sale. Possession will be given when Abe sale, is, con firmed, by the Court. 1. • SCohR STEPHE*AIAPLE, • .gateutere,!; WairikaP;#k Areafenerr.:!,.• ' OAPATILL•STOOK-500,000:1-. sEcuniza.ltxsTAXE:LsTscirs.t4•zi! Life .-1 111 kOne? • ' ' • Health itaisioneance.,l, 3 • 'DEMONS wishing-tcettect:ltusurancointiffiec - of 'the, I above bratiebes; are, retibektialfy iatiita4o , -,callL at the o ffi ce of the , subscribeilartfoisrThlitelbpilied , AkezW Terina as liberal ; as thcoae I:failed States, and all Losses promptly licid ifteasti; •„. "-CW, 109:melto AdministratorPa Rolf t. ETTORS OF ADNIMISTEKrIOI* otrahe'Estaie of. Naileurearlieledate;of -.Allegheny City;ilee'd, bav ing.w3e. gnulted SOtttl*Spubscriber„pm. hereby given/so. uce to all havierkeletim.agiumitAallt -Esttitq, to Ocient them,properly . ciuttemicated i feteeulemeat ang , piontelliti and all 111056•4p,delaCii.cyplibeileqUireillcimake isettle, went and pairepatitif , an early,day,- 70..fieilitatei these. object* the.aubsenber.Vill Attend .dedy „at the office of, seal deceased , itt said from tothebth of cember next, ' daring haleness hours. J. Y01440:34 Adper, ' [Gazette co .3r Gtharelir. Post 4 . ' • -14Yeentorri.. Notlpa. AITTIEREAS, Letteeti Testtimentary to, the .Estate . or Bernard Kane " dek , V, 141 :C, OfAte,C . itY ftf.rittiburgt hove hem gtall Le Et to the eubecriheicall Ink,theinielves IndeMeato the, said estate are requested - to dual immediate' psymept, and those httOefe-,ullauc Against the Aetna will presentthem; dnlyninhenue4ted,, for liettlement -to John J. Mitchel, Ettil.,,Mtorney at Law, or BARTHOLOMEW MURRAY; octO:lawf6w Executor. MEI q ~ ~~~ H ~ rvl. .-'1,::•i - :'.'4.1:P'',f. - '..X . E-... ',:i.:,',:.5-;s'-:;',.:.,, =SIMI .',: -•-•'...:.:,:;.f,::T.--4A,..4. BIZOI . Sr..Latun -,Decomber= 1. .. 5 ''''-';',;•4..:-...:iTt,,..z-,-,.--•,-, • - . ~--,:',.,',.,,,-',;Z:,..'-',,'-,--• -,,',-,*",::': K -::!-,‘,.:',4,•i..1,--- . _ ... - ....-= k.. t.l' '4 !- ; a- ;. , , - • , - MEMO , ...._.... .. _. ~:_,- ...!,.:;,:.q,,-,--',ls'-',-`±.,,,--,,.:•i", =I REM tall . . - . .. C . - . . ••'• ER% .111111111110Tif; OISPARY 'WASHINGTON CO. MUTUAL INSURANICk:COOI'If, _ •• Awyrt; way,: -• • •• • Ths Lhrgest .M.surhvee Company in'tke -United. Slams. •• • THIS Co.have:lssued about 40,000 Policies this year thus Wand probably at the rate of 1000 0 annually in this State mostlyin - the Eastern anti middle parts The rates of thisCo.'ure low, both . (Or cash and the pre- . • mium note.. ' • •• • .• • • - • The cost Is insure an ordinary risk will he premium note SIP Only: : ..Cattli 40 per• cent on the note, .• which, with the policy and survey, make it eltant 8 5 far Elva years;sl,oo per_year, two •Centa.pe r•wee of- reek , ' , oiting annually.lo 'centi on SUP:" • • • • This amount orcash, although email, bus Paid elf loss es PromPlielde 4Seital Yehrs.i.nnd, from the increasing -••• business, o•Direcuire are warranted in the belief that no tax upon the premium - noto-willbeenecessary,. This Co. arc piohibited , h y:thtir B,ye-Laws 'from :insuring in: tiltacktr,otexposeditartssifiel lines, art:nom inkier risks upon anyt india Mille:Shona of hltichinerY, - which are • :u codder/idalardous; - or,frorrt,•ttiking .BMP° inone risk. The poliales,of,thia Co:ere,free Tiom the objee;" tionahle conditions found in, e polictetior many other: companies, outAit which. to much litigation iarises. : All manexigif dilrercace may be settled by arbliMtiortla the • CountY where the loss happens. - ..• •••. . Thelollovving is nn,extract foatrini . etter • the 11ion. War- hlancir t Ex GoVenterAf.New York auk late Secretary of .War, .• •".: :- •.• .t•-• ",fg,ti,kgyiNtaitemher-10;11449;:- .. • It a under iltiVrritnitgcnieni respectable Wildnali; and is here'regaidckhk•llts'in . gVo standing aid • nsottturconditloihe-• ' •• DlLWORTH:MetPittsburgh .• f ARCH SllOPMeiretiry!.::: A.'COLTON,'Gehl.•Akent'failYlll Writ .Pli , '" lo • taunt atpresent at BroWn's IletenTittsburgh: •• NEW EXPRESS AIkIkANCIESIIeWP: •.• • • - • •-• • - • • _ s .. • Adams:At: • • • T IIE. aid:cps, Qt. - PITTSBURGH and its vtemUy are . respectfully ifilmmed thar...wei.,have ino , entinection With any otherWestere.ExPress, and 'are : now - prepared : •" to; forward •PACKAGES; hIERCHANDISH.:&e., from . Bostoni"NsoilfOrk,Phlladelphia and Baltimore; to . • • tamp and'othet,Weittern.Citles. With eitraordioary cx pedttion and tutaioxinutcfratotis..:. -• ._•At Baldinota,we:hayet.:aisocialedittt..us• pr; - ..Woodsidts, Who:makfor GRseii years Superintendent of the Baltimore and Ohio Hail:Boad • Company Howard - :•. Kennedyi.p.sti.,lneennitlearsconfide.rthill agent:of Post Othce; and C. W;Cass i Esg., of BrOcitisv These' 'gentleraintiellfgwe • pekscitialjsapervitiMis to the Line froca•Baltimore•to Pittablugh,.. • -": • •• •-•••• • ..From . we : shall niti'tntilEß'Elaily itresiLines .L arilvfngat,Pitlatiingh res p e c tively in Two ahresolul.-kout One Two.-Paytnia„wilt mnll speed, and - ii prlircipallf-intemtrid": for-inn:al/ and Valuabla.?nekages.; receipt • • mnt and'ipatck: *: • t , • • • . Wa. airangement • - with. Messrs Gdwarda., - :•.": Gale &.Co.'s;TBANSATL.ANTIC*UCRat:BB,fir whien: !Are run forward Packages phortrans3ct e.quutssions in • • :Gmat. - Britaini..France, wmd :most: of, pte,-- Continental Cities. Messrs. Edwatdg, Co. untie in England With the well known great forwarding - house-of Messrs.. Rom, and In Fronde with the :Natkinale.” ..• . • . . •,' • :we 'shall spare imexpensefiir ciertian to gee cuirgood .:throttgfit with the almost despatcb, and endeavor io (nu • •". dish the Miblid with well coodUeted Kapreat,— .Small Parcels juittrfikk4.wr-e7Tlie.oll:444ez' .Persons wishing lonia .nititLitteazarii,tesieMfalii se siniested to partieulaily order - theli'correapar . Mentgimship • " :- 4' 3. • • i_Philadelphla, Nov 10 • ,• •.- & (p `The Ageney.of the Mnive *lames": LineNtrill be ''conducted . et C: BIDWELL; nov4AZm • •• •• .• Waterstie-et. ::.writo.oll2l '.ACIENCT, ).; JO THOMISIA . .entepoinganonnicentrere 7 - • - No. 15 "lansairl - Snarrr ~ P rnsetree- n . oleo appointed -Agent for Y: Byme eteectki.Pieor York Line of. Ships, for bringtog I..nigrente.-.from-land ' • ; remitting-money • - to , -.Engittrid; LreinnO, aeotkiekientr J - Stnne from (Lire to nny-nmatim milted • t with despatch:At the: loivest rates at - discount; • 113 - tic ''' (lineal" PFNINI STREET6CANAL BASINi) PfI7IDVRGII and lirerPoollit4eil'ock; - :. - ; ,t ed . \ et; nails: regularly : from Liverponl. As' .7 ' each- m°AANN , C , Sis certi6ell4l4s n itte,ir,fraM Pittsburgit.." , ••• • , The fILACICHAIdein*.biEW P.ickM tinily 'regularly on their appointed - dayieg#ao.-",:'...' 16th of every month; from eheh Pon- - -•-" • TheISIERCHANW•LINE leaven Liverpot4.4rto For Inittiq&iteigter way,) apply to.— •••• • ntiv2l:.fo:• JiditES MLA-KELT., . • FRANCE" AN'lrtitE • . ' 411'7. • copartnership ariderlhe bent:of:. sire-prepared to. issue. Drafts payable at any , Bank ;Great Britain, Ireland, France and Germany, ni stuns to "f'.- sdil'psrebaters., Persons. proc e edi rig to, or ' deal rota' :reiniumg to their friands, in any of *3- eiboire. are Milte d to ' Those at a distance iatio yriai, to pro; care Drafts , eery by sending n..Cbeels4iil of,oir - Banks Broicers,!dr the ' nadir .aigpec; by mail; (poat.paid,)tvßl reeeltarolliiut "near • caw for the proceeds; per rettitn - oramaLt.o;•l"-1. ,,. !... - ' • JAMBS BLAK£pY, Alderman; . -1 4 :44Friaaj 61 wopomiirow4-41b. ritWpl:fivifk,i7l; ••• . - Sire L.Flris 21 9 Ftrdt Ti Ttts NEPTUNE FIRE'COMPANV will • oyen Wilkins! Halt, Four& sem; With their YOURTO ANNUAL s - om tOle given on. amAT of Ja n uary , , .:.. 1350. The : fiesls of the Compluty nee eitimptt tenernl;?.?..- 13 - nre,i_trfited us emend:. -The MUanegereban dear ratigettientiNcijkecorp.monate a torte etimreeer,beritOnc- and will itio Deno - raw sto eannitih io theileemfOit and • pTeuure on the occasion. . "deoluf. NEIV:IMOKS.7-121W11171LN:. - kis r • ' royals; by .• 114tInfinlHelifine;ginfior of "Typeep 4 Onioon-ae. • IfirY nenf AD`red ef Sisearifk.bfliOAtkAbtoott. with fine raignevinge, • sidonia vie Saran:sip EirAtni:Methitolde.. ' - JOHNSTONA,STOonirON,: - "; ECopier•pt guid-Market AL OLOAL LkN 6—Wanted to-aellillfSorAlVAettia - of Coal ' 'Lundoind receive the proieeriain gotatTahelank is ion. the Youghiogheny, rust...above :the:itecond Dam, vitere a. rail road nr. fitly yards trill put the atial.i . nlioats.. Apply lo BELL, on the presnisecor.xiii . ,, - ,4 • uov24:larl THOItIYSOINI BELL. Meehrtniei''.' Mink -111a113 BMWS: CH.F.AIICALAYSITINWELUII/.;- - --We. • - recommead.llThhectli.WiitirfiT .Flnit lathe ;Caron... ate of. ihe public,:as* fiestuto aruele all respect:C . — -- It Cows Irma the- pew withoat clogging-it up. and ur thei • .coarse of a:tex! hours becomes* deep, - britht black: . Wm. Lippiocou & :B...A.Fahoestock te Co., 'Robert.Kroorc;7:;;,l.. McQuewan lt-Dougllis , • • ..IVlck.&Dtc Candle 'joint Parker,;;;.i. .4"."Wightintin . & Co Froucts Eelleis , , " - Frir sale /together "with Bii beres Red 'aiittgrieline. • , Cagy lithrtj hy. Sitawarts, AttephenrCit3 . 4 Ottiffitemobtafatturer,lllo2llP,Bill--- -BEAT. Druggist tin& ChernisyeeirtiePeoC;Libltials.and Smithfield streets. • -'4 t(tav4~dletr • - PRUPOSALSAiiiIitie rei.etrietifible 0 anti( ridon'Of Pearyirbei4l4lB4V,fifittbevieelion`of a gairckg oh 7t trodden • itiperitractOre, on .Litill'..Creek,- Where'aneeiloadlirta lately been laid outtb"roajd Mr. - . -Joshua 4lionhollek's farm,- in East;lteer Township; . obotitthreo Mlles inamoritterly direction from lbe:Bane. - , or.Tanniumr: and epecificationa of,estd .itrid g e wilt be - open for inspeetiorron.SatardarOnt6vikday:d( - .December next,dt ourptrite. .•.,*Catrarcruioners. Ctffiee, Noirembersia.ASaAnorilidtd) INTIM COURT OF COMMONAPLRAS rot thO',Conn-- - , .r . ry;ot - -ifitteghefiy, at JuneTtrnt; fSUrr-No; tl.' .. . ...„.;.' ~ '-' , Susannah Fvl466ilevn t xt friend.,!Ohn j .. S 1 ii;,.;L\ .!....‘ 4 .oll s B l , mi!lnit!FT - Xll ll r — lrdriforDworeci .; ~ ;! k.,, i , 'AO now; to-wut, , Nefember , 1848; the • i , i,... 1: • Court appoint :Thos Steel, Esti,, Cordials , *'-il. J` " siOnet, to take depOsilionii of Witnesies to • --.........-../ ;be tirotinced" on tart-of libillatn r—lbriO . weeks'notice at the tinie , and Place °flak. int the 'same tei inr gweitubt publication-4n qho ‘, Pitts burgh Post; a viper published in tho City of • County'of Allegheny. the lest of which ipuhlfeatlons shalt be_ at -leqat ten days belhre„thiktloy,oppointed,for taking . thatiume,z ; prltict Court _. 1. rora the Record. ,-,. RIRA3I•IIULTZ,TriptiY. • • To ,lante.S. FigimcOare:ficemt•Arspendent,Take no- lioe,rhat.rn - Purshurlol4the above 'Rubs of Court. the depositions _QC .wintegieswill".his Arthen _before . Thos. - _ Steel, Esq., tit-Ins Oflico:ao nurtii.striet, iu the City or -. . Pittsburgh, on Thursday , lbe 13 th Arty of Dec ember next, between the hours of 10 O'cliiic.k.s.. st„ and 4Xi'Xhicli,x. w. • when.and where you may attendil JOHN , -- ... . ... . , „ . . I. 'MITCHEL, ..„, r y : ati vir ft vit. ',. ~, . ; ..?ittorney-foiLibel!" ni , . • - 41'.1 .. THE COUIT.T.OF COMMONTLEAs r e i: iiiie„,,, u ,.. . _ . _, , Ity ofAllegherty, at Jana Tenn; 1849—N0:21. -• ' •'-, i - - Sniannah Flynn, brlit'f'Atix •. ' -„ - ...;••••.. , - . 'friend,JObstJanits, - : . - Laic! far lifiroreic.. - Vs." ' ''' ' -- ' A vineuZo Maris:vial. Jnnles Flynn 1 To Jaws 'Flyms,' Me above ntrmuumeirdlizfrekie notice, that whereas it wrlt of elinalithrmena in Dal for divorce' at suit 'of Totir- - ,Wife,` Sastrunah'flynn;- .. ht• her.. • next friend, John lones;•was iinietl'unt'of•ihri above mentioned Conn, - tested at' Pittibingh, on the2Diti day or 'tune' A. D. 1849, and •reumnable Me fourth Monday of , ' ' October next thereafter; and 'whereas•-oWthe natant of the said alias stibyrena, prtiof4att'tharie•that you 'ecitdd ' not be found in said ' County;.,nbar4im'are hereby re• gaited to be and appiar, in yotirproperperson, et the -- Court of Common Pleas' of Alier,heny , Coonty: oh the • fourth Brondtry of D6cimber hilt, tieing the first day of 'the next - to roi of said Cann, to mistier - the petition and libel of your said wife, and abeweinite,lf eny•yott have,.: Why abe should not beditior e utr froiiiithe'tfanda of main.. , ' Sherd's Othcii: Pittatiunrh;liciv .4,lB4l)4uovirilawfiw . _ . . . • ••-• •-•• • AHEAD , O F A 1.161,.;;; ExtßA.cr. OF • FlitEPAßßD•rind•aold by . J O TrlUNGSOur,';:ta=r LThartr ateet:: This powerfolly concentrated pre •paration; the medical 'of which are found to be.. eight tinted' etiengtli Uf,the".etriginul _American Oil. It Is put up in ballets aia and 3'71 - oetna:such, with full directions for ua tine .% Inerery disease where the Drip rani Ainerican'Oil'hai been found at all'idiCeeioury and it 110 far exceeds the original in - potrer:aiwirender, it the -•- t'Itredi?ESTALBDCLY,B IN T/fL" WORLD'. Cull 'and it: 4OHN VOUNOSON. ,N.B. The _Original Oil in iii•initurai'aucte lken front bowals of the etirth;,con. be bed as aboieand • will be found gvnuine. .notnnthstanding a cots fifax. • onlycldlino in be tho Prfprietorc - • • . _ • ••, • • .•,. •. it to ltio:rootilts . PRAT the-Cheapest• mid' Best re.;hileees. Vesting Cfoakingi and Clash - I.lhtitirs;withlit this City;ttni , to be found at the store or• - ::: • . : • -•JOSHUA :ROBINSON • .•' , Europenn said Geheral . • notattwis Post Baildingb:corneyFitthslut Wood fq • rnmr:.llltet t . , 7=A:Te . rTieLiWarill be, i ll aa • 'cheap ind - lo le.tly:011;Who IvisUstitdiflithereon—tkr exchnui4dflit • OThErPrOPeglY.. -no!YA • • • • ' , A %Ida chanicVliank, - 11 . ' ET Pao' 11 ' —Two ots, • • ow, Bt. ' Clair street, for solo. noriltlw THCIMPSCN BELL, Mee.. Boat, : , . • ....._,.~i7'~'G. INEE . ... .. _.... .... '' . -:'' - '• , ., , :;::: , ..;:' - ia ..-- .. - ii , , , .... ... ~, ..._„ , z, .~ . S'L 1161 lOU —,.,-.":::,-.:,..•::.'',:....,.i,:.: ' ..7..- ' ,. .c.'-ie t. .. 119 . j.=... 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