, tf i i kCo. PITTSBURGH: t. is) ;le RNING, p C. 21,1 :, dr ,„, 1 ]iil4' ~..I.ll.7.mtuar7f.m.Y.,,l4lwwwiffiraltdmtted Tri!Wveklr, end ectly-71. Duly is t!oren ii-IVetkly ti Five Dollar* per ..atinatol , the weetT to pro Dollaio'per,anionto strksto ititrearnonly requested io hand in Abair fevers: before fi r. se; tad ma early In the day as :; I,r "YbrLana Cob:came. Intelytence, Dom! k Ri.ac Ni,ce :amens; Money Martz Nomv , . sil'et".e.s44detica of Pittsburgh Gaulle. ?TIM larp.o!ro! PIG nr THE TaLit." 1 • Width:nth:in, Die: IT, 1847. Thereiss been an amusingdisplii Of .thouth arm Cbikary" upon 'the dohate on' 6otumerce, hairrprong up within a' ow day s put.— .4Nir. Rhea In* i ll tistrited in his speech ne of the .. - Wationsol thou high' toned party so folly, that it assaniaii toS hs - reacied from thegenerlinbbish of dahstrb and:reser ea red nsingular display of hit.. `suart.nittnro. - Mr: Websser was Secretary of Sictioie .directed the' Samliallr; esirying out their:Camas inannenorts; to report minutely of the ptodo...l4.ths Agricultural and otherwise , : veil* sir seal Matti.: It seems tin Chivslzy were - ind,gthint at this; Sod when the *faders of Doe. .1 asthma presented 'themselves, and eked for ite .formation es to how pinch poultry war raised, how - many cows; h,-.lw 'many horse., end how many pigs; these migity 'men waxed warM with wrath: - 7.. z end In the words of Tdr. ft...with scorn told the I.hlanihalls to get do wn end go alSorit their. own ... 'lis/pose' They coulTnot descend tech small r, 'matters is ducks - and thickens; lioWe flash. and bat the persiste d upon obey. InstreetionancidonbiJudge [loth wduld beim :;;;;tieen at *ink, WWII not him, there .'mlght have :s . T. been utSher Nullifkation pother. a riompierolso AM paned, to keep : the peace. Now, imitate' - could 'bettei illoStrote .the &Serene," be. 4lemen a free and a 81ave State tha l ti.this, where In the titiet en attempt is resisted; as a Govern meat mnownuon, to obtain information of ths pr.), • deite of ,thei. soil. „trlausehrostur, by official uiSy upo. itch mattew,hasshorrit that her do. meStie products yield le an) millio4 of dollars.— 1. Other fro /Mates hese imp the same thing, and 'tithe vend 'sensate of the proal l retions . of the -Bugs d,' cummerce among the States, could 'bo 'reached, at would aituund - the nation and the , u. a. 1 • • • 1 ••• s • : 'l%; , 1 . Wsiotneers. Dec 17, 1817. '' . • The ball is tailing. and the Exceeded beginning to reel ikeetbing of the free of ptiblie sentiment, ,'.lid ulnae to the Veto Ideirege.: ?tr. Wentworth: ' • ':i of litincis, funibirlY Imoiias"Le i mg'fohn," was idie figvierpon theAd nivostration side of the cheat: , ...;..ber to season en opposition, v'etticltnoener or la :. :- ler mist become general. lin proposition was to ' •:; 1 , taut the' Message to thellommiwill on Commerce, al 'that the ..bane and antidote might go both to. ii 4 btr• ..'..._ '." . • \ I . • ; I. Mr. ; Pettit, of Indians, who, in I. speech to '. i ;the II nee; eit4il4 6i hive done Mere for the etre .. . .-, , lion of MrOpolk than any holy else, who Ldicht _....; for hiM at homer ittiroad, in...doore and out; has . , .- :Ind. • !Mak add uncompromisingepeech ageir.et , '.'l ji. Be gore is feces the most uncompromising .- : "I' l lPTl:tigoi the Woe. •IptilM tho novel and extreme • : .. doctrines of the '4lUsige, and will unite,' a. i -.. Itiortht not all the *big" from the Meat will, in i -.' e 'detente. of the'tight: fiot a lisp, bee been heard ~. 'in defence of the Pre:ldea's cornea, except' from " 'enembrai representing Giorgia; Vrginit and South ;;;.; tlaroftni In part ; Members fuel Wed of the ',...,•,:, Idotuttahla, and along the great Lake shine, have .... ...'i denounced Ids Veto and his poliXy. • Indeed, the ; !Executive shunt no friendly -fec!ling to the, Free Statealo, any thing.. Id his:oppuition to Protee., S. ' don arid Intenal lorpnivoments,lle is cute alp to I .... . ; the tooth ,Candina school of, polities, and In dente 1 '.f. things beyond, for be has none of that warm feel. ..;,•:`, .legineediarendu S.eatti, and "14, if it iseome. lifo ll '. rilil. e'aill'llo Pllimaile .. 1 ..-...:;.:. .."' much-'... opposition titan Ificrthem Loco Foam as '....' —ndnitlfikal iftiii lildj'..°l Die Whig forty.. lithe ....;:e . -.'e_., , 41 : 4 t 6i ..... il*-4,4ki:C`gi!!4'3_ lion , said on? ;;!„.;•,;f,.or.ierty'.ie;,Ct.;.deYfrnie'trty mut.Dtite;better dee. #ale.tia mile ineeiCirtitatimit. Bach i: ', a bag*. 'each! L . /64814e; acid. the emus roan, ,•::',. 3 .:: ' roof jolo*plOya hundred thectund votes and .....; : .'r . ; Via , . how any . Pl'entem mars,lor any man with ':;.iight.lileticcati:aentiotents, Call 11;IIPpOtt .11ib a Preirialit; . , Pi ,iir.li docmcant Ic r ; marvellous id' deed; sad the Meru; of creole , during the few . _Ts ...11sPed, dertacOate that the; , Excentive will , :estirthembererfors sport this quution. Congress • ' will purl au Internal Improvement Dill, national '.. .. , .!13 RS dlifilde!, by , e larger" votiiehan' ever, sod r dbawillbe the proper answer to the paper of the =President. It. is dcomed, of curie, to. the veto, i ';-,''? - : - bit this , will only iffod 'a new , evidence of the ..-.:,-.... dispestuon of the Executive to lord it over the ; ; ;2(. People etil their Reprasentativie : L have: beim glad to hear Pittsburgh several ...;', "times alluded to during the • deliate in the biome, . ; . ' ;and the peat imponance of the city admowedged ,jai all Lands. The debate bee the House will ; • ,l eoh.bly eeminue far some d es yet. It was in. '. r . tetrzli .:41IedenlaY,1,; the ; announcenient of the ..'..r. ;'• death of tbo.lata Bustin Irons . Missiesippi,-111b - Speltda, and mac be again to-morrow or Monday, by the ; anitecuteetrien:;af the - 'death. of General Baum member elect to th: pr s wot Congress, and ".; 1 one of the' oldost ID= of his party in the State of -Ohio. .. .. ; ; ; ~ .. .; „ „ ~,-;:. - -. - ':,' , .','4 . i.i..7- -.'-''..i,: - , - ..i . ... , :_ . .•,:,.,.,,;:';•,:-,..,,,•- ~-•;,!;-,,.:-.1,,..,;,:.:!ioi,, - , • •;^:1 , 5:• • i• • • • 4 11 *rio 4 f•K •: • . •;!,g 4 1,, .;! • rr't . •• • , 3 '1:V4•• ;13.: it.1 4 !:.,.... 4.. k . 5 ti 4t," • klt:' , i';,t:t - ... , %' 1 :-izi 'O4- 1 : . 0::*::`:•":."N' ,tifri':Plfl'Af : A}:) f Cii44; Sl, 1 , l l ii i 1:; 1 1 :: . 1 :t::: , :i V.:;- . ''i• ---?., 1›,3;•••:i , lr: • -4 . i.}4.: , :i•-x'r.:;,- , :,.::g ~.. , 1 ' 4 .4 .1 ; ,:i.„•-::,- , ..„....:,•4 ~ -o .',' , 'lt't•:',, , i'' . .„: - 'lf: 1: ' '/..1,. , 3k149 t .4 P':i r., _! : :l:iit: l ' tt ' ',.:;;lttP.l, - ~ ,- p.•• i'•s•-:44.4;- t -Ve ..--, ,l'•:- . •r4 ,,,4 ,-,..-14. - , * : - 50-r`:: , %"kit7.44:s f , '• - • -- :, ,. :' ,. 7.:•v-1 ‘,...:-, ~.1 ,: .*•"•,..;;':1 2 " •ris'-. .., 1 :11, " .. .1 7 ,..f..:' - -, 4: {' ' '', ''' ' -a ', • - 6: , • , ..d.d., mob,* ' • Iletv /7-1•' have hero -- , l' , .- Wettliegr7k odn'gre",""' of "et' - Th *P'"" g. ii „„ the „ n iii ',day . • •;,...s• and in more ... ..,..- ~ 'Lid the ' Editor, L'.. ..—v” • - Tba 'ln. { - frOM 14r , • cwooedlege.' e embsoliog . - teed •, cocc i ° I - (the Vetch mde T°.°° , unkir dm L ' h c The .•'.. ' ' isle. f r., Pr ft 7 ° i th e Pitt. rrier°°!• •il -P4l;esteelei $3.4za,..„„e• "rock. puerile, " Y• ' 12--- Mc. P. pronow , -- ~ J.,. The old ete°' .',., : c , „ - ',report ... i.i.„!eallly florl ....,,,,,adm to the . „.. :federe--ell" 7 4 ,,, biook ini rrand hence 4.;h1 Mr. P.. ,. ihaik mem'. the moo OPoo 1 P " mpg -' .... ; . E i .,,,eekive. utation• ' Mr . P. h the ''' ',AM thisrePr°F over and over e lt ae FP'. rt / 'big pi -o(*P°9d elosed bi "111°‘ eb° rep. - ,ct'srE 11,11 organ. a nd L athy of rhe bia li to % . ~•i e deorebli t'°°h• ar il Mr. P. that there 1 • the i r MCI ' ki. thinji. I" i 08, kind. Iti r, siii ....... . istion . e4 :4 vary . .. i. ad. 3 ...,th 0 a of - - thierepl..Tv Dram bore to ;Wt. , ewederit'a . - of the • b ee of .the , in 7 , . c„„.., . „..„, ...., i , dr ,..,,,, of op - ' '.I6APPi"- in qP 6a ka moose.— irol Hire , d • the White -;',..,, fed, • . ~bie mike J . ir,„„ii,wea by. cur t, •-••: • - 300 wi th - - - 'moultiu' turned upon the ~ 7'., Weak mom . 4°. ' the liett e i l li I°T°,- Nor ' :. ..14i•U'leellee -god 'Ol g'"d :Nimes muth' 'bick et /1'''11• Ritchie" tali ! dil l . - dr Mr. Pet. d o I ththi.° e Harts .Thestruir."l,;,ire thum drecti,d: ,to lba.V4 ,%' . f ro m , ltio Writ. ill , la °P 7 i ii—e,perty llepidd•'r,„a*,, th en shell' ';'..! ofgrrifFlE ' out pitt.l I. ili i of the people. I Others _.,°fl'sll!,,iii inlet hodr. who a iii i ',. dolt "'''77"'" popjho ski° of LIM the - legi rli . 1.aeuke,1110411.171.5 Executive t fl - Tr i. own perm. ' -;:-1:-.'.1:-•tiL4,11.1-17cithe'moveinriererT°.iatreeelothiet. i'.''...71r7 .d...6fde'ciortqict,,....once..; ~ ..4.!1", 1 iii,tvillich ka":ll.lf7b.llintrlittnuil:p. . t '• - ....: ligit 61 ,, 4!444 pefL?4,incc• r untb:%*t. ::',-.• --, 7.... -,III,ARIOIP ~,,..,' • •udi doniter 01 ,, id ' ... 1?..4 . , - .; ~...........w._,........._,.. • tg tuahEa i,--.,.i. ied, fiw . ri:!. , -rrr . . n we or iiiiiA. - -- aiiaia.. - #ll the -7.60 •'''A '.•::''' i:; '''. ' 7‘°°,......,164- averolorted.htra.,rha ~ '•.. .._ . .dtibli....-----• indg'iithez -6,6111 / z t '' ..l '. t e " . & w ig' member, with,i. pirf.acp,- 1.. , .-., 4 a -,-,-, • dinaital 77 . ',Wt. it, ell irgii4 - 9" . . e ".?,iwabiTl ws • • itisi wait. 'iiiiit.O -..0f s frieca -...—.....!a11i1P18"/ di . . o, ,cisars 1 . .. - -,l: '- IP ° 7.. - ... t w i '. - '-‘o4:t4iF !i • d realer hen :-`-.014,/.-i;d ~041 FM/ '71.,- Wolk°. "d-tha ... 11,401!..;dilrig,ro: 1. ' .: f. 1m°113.6 2? 4, .. - : .; ';',1 , 1-11,,W1...k.- :7e,foisiOft,ig... h i inch saa IN f lw ' r -:::?.1:11)ief.,77". ~.... °Y-. Agi,lo imino6y___l -).',,k . . • ~ ' i ... l i`r, ! •-- as ilia, Oble Pri7. 1 ,..Z ., -' t7 ": - 4 ,'.. ~ .:,-a"*,aierpo, ~. , 17. , ..:- ,- - . 00,7.:- W eio, ,' , ~Oc.W.-44 ........1friA.6..., ~ , r.: -i ~ ~`~. ;F: `~. ;. ;: ~~;_ .. . . 4Y 7 s i i -- ' 1 - . ,-i" E POOR MANI 11ALT• 4 ti., gorle by, we bid 41, an the part of the . locoloeo free trakts, the taxi ery+ee• 411:E. Irons of sympathy for - the weirkiog ramo. A Val oattry ftai been nude at thetas on hie "salt,* and hi.'..conon reds," and he bee been pincolred under the new froo irade tariff; teiential relief. MG Secretary Welker "in his report of December 3. 18 4 5 . (that budget of stupid Healers) took the namable ground, that all domestic goods are in tressed in price to the Oise aunt of the tariff upon miuilar articles lioPerted. He saym .If the import le enhanced inprice by the duty. so must the.dornesUc rival; fur being like udders. sheir price must be the 'same in the same market." Of course, by Mir miming, a'redaction of duty would cheapen the . articles. Now, let to see if in mom than a year after the pillage of the free tmdii tariff, whether the poor man's salt and cot. ton goodshare fallen in proportion with the 111• dined duties; We give the premed price and duty with the price and' dirty under the tariff of 184 2 , .t Dec. 184.8 • Dec. 1847. duty .. price dory Balt, 76,05 . 955100 20' Ordtotts, 47,04 ell , 26 we gin thelaboaro two lineictf facts and figures, and ask far explanation on behalf of the poor moo. who Is mile waiting to see his tilt and cotton goods come down us premised, Why does not the 'reduction of inty praince a similar mduction in plod Hass not your SigsonentsaU along bees . . flans, and hoe you not cheated the poor man, and hesidesnlaking his milt dearer, Liken the making of it from Sew Torii and Virginia laborers to give it to Great Britain. What maths facts! Salt is now shoat porn era claw o the farmer than last year, when Me aura we. neer Tara xxxxe,sa lianas as now, completely falsifying the promises of the loco foeo free traders. What eta the facts about couonl The goods muted Ore gon D. in our price torrent, are quoted higher now thin last year, while this styli of goods from Eog. Bah looms arc taxed only half as muchh. Why does not tho price coma down! . As the Loco Focal will be ippealed.toin train or n' reply, we answer for' them. Thii whole hintory , of &serail! in the fruited Slates, shown thata high tariff upon salt Aar given the earn I try ;cheap salt, and low duties dear 'salt. The Secretory of the Treasury, If he know. asy thing, knowi this, and made the appeal for low &Menton salt with an intent to deceive., 8o with cotton goods:. The kinds worn mainly by the working min, are of a kind not touched by the , tariff, so as to rase or &pram the mice at all, as the Be ureter', argues no shallowly. The old law, by the' adoption of •minimums' and specific du ties, .ccwrd the Americarmaket to linaie made gond; end kept the prefit of 'Milting them at home. We now get a British article at the same price of home made. We take the profit. from our own peeplii to give them abroad, and waste just so much labor. That lath has teen the opera. non. of" the nevi law, the dividends of the New England Mills shows. Last iesr, the dividends were [sir, but this year, they Ore less then a id: return. Companion having a reserve, have Bade a moderate dividend, but' new mill have not been profitable. Out of thirty Compsniai, the stock of which iesokl in Boston, only eleven sell at par, or. a premium. Nineteen are below. par, mooing down ai low as filty.per cent. of bleu per value. The new tariff Wu dusted the bidier out of cheeps? goal., and at.tb. same time, has chest al the laborer out of the 'profit of making the goods. This double loin is not coattail to salt and cotton goods, se we shill 'show at our leisure Is Tits oino. A esnespedent et Cincinnati gives us soonmfal aetiomt of the 'ravages of the 03ed whit h~ppit~ Ma %tow paseed, sad !tie - eitizacs of Cinriunetiere io &fair wsy to be soon at their old homes. Independence hal, the, Coact House, Cathedral, Melva Churches, eel three Engine Houma have been Ihro ern open to the mean= daring their trouble. • ikraespoisignee of Me Usbargtk Ouena. •, - Ciationtli;Dre 17, I` , l 7. , . Dear Sir:=-The eetehtim of the ii now 'my depbxiltdo:. T., waters Ohio has, raen than thei md swoop oa With rWriathies force. :tarin,T, .41 their wa7m,-1a !OA ! den to boais of all faun' their mOorMsa. homes and 'puns, :!‘ aSort time mo m 24 far removed from • • ' The - whole lower part of the city is submerged and the streets, where a day or two ego, dray., arid wagons were IJoling and unloading, are now filled with bags of every description, from thr . nal boa t to the akiff. The !Watery extend up .to Pearl st., and the Broadway Hotel, one of the largest in the .city, is 'completely surrounded. Mitten:den being forced •• to go in and out in boats:, That part el the town known as “Texas," out. rem greatly. Its inhabitants are generally poor, and hundreds of thane hive note roof under which to try their. heeds. As soon as the waters rose, the Unitarisn Church, and Cathedral were open. th e s ages, and their example was quickly followed by the others, Which together with the Engine Houses end Court House, are now filled. fo add In their sfiltetionr, a belay snowstorm set in, which ccutlntiol for two days and nights. The mow is now deekr thin it was ever beforoknown to be here. There are nearly duce fcci•on the ground. As the snow was stroteedld by a 'dna :ling- raid; it beeocee completely saturated with water, and many cf the roofs rell in, luckily with out wrinusly injuring any, one. Now all the Nair, except those in the patient the city under water, have been cleaned. Louisville shores misfor tune with Cincinnati, es it also is partiably over. flawed. AU the small terms between these two places, are completely inundated; and deserted by their inhabitants. • Llnsteurieburgo, Parity, ikc. are all under water. ! Greet enprehensions are entertained for the safety drilla buildings in the lower port ef the salt is thought that when the flood subsides ma ny will fall, es some already hive done. The' foundations ire weakened both by the water and the weight of goods taken from the cellars and first stories into the wend and third, u well as by . the 09011r10111 presume of Abe snow. Among many miserable, there Cr. ecessionally some eery ludierons .to be met. with, and if the tear drop starts to the eye, as you listen e to the cries of the woman irachildren in .Texas." who know net where MID far !shelter, you .ouly have to go a few aquaria, to the business part of town to hear the roars of laughter which arise; as some halms voyager tilts over the dry goods box in whichlto was making his first essay in Me art of navigation, Gristle from his plank and, gets • good duetting. • . • I will astelude 6Y -riding a fee, ef the results of the flied, (=which your readers can judge of the distresi e!aused by it. The waterworks, in the first place, - were furnished with too bountiful a supply of the pure elernent, and suspended open. alone, so that people hare ere obliged to . melt mow or get water Wiled at great expels* from the air. er. As the first consequence of thlsersot of water, all the manufactories bare been stopped, and thee the dances is sumnented. • , The wood in the wrist yards has all fleeted a.; wsy, and the tuthpikes king nearly all under we. ter, wood be. risen from four to eight and tan dollars s card. For thei sum reason, the market people cannot got, In, and there is not a septa• hie to be bad for loth Or money. The Hotels hese bean compelled in crewequence to (all back to the "home Mather end pork now reigns prelondeanton thethbles de to grain milk, that ht alma out of the question. To add then, the Qtr woke are camera with water, and "Malt not for the redaction Ilona the anew a Cintrostimidatkness would prate& To at tempt to enumerate - the knees occasioned ity I disastrous flood would be hopmeac , Thomxti of sconsi,of rich bottom laid fare submerged, and the homes; teutle,ind etechend hay sod grata tlos. oatA Itherstastlio on Untied/ranee hundred km long:newly finished. together with 12 03 otall r . owls Ole been destroyed. A house with mart , , the mot domed down :The Pike No.7,muinf op *am boahmilk, iO pasehm • barn -which Rand in what was - a week ap a bad tem, was way:searly amok by 8. se it- yielded to the yam sod len amide the • - • Ms river la mow (le akkch. , A. L) within taw hula of the h itoraWr ma& GC 1832, and is owe Wand wi that tibi wont is now ovaa Thai win twanfortwattaly, lOW IMPI• • ileA ill " ' 19 ' lb° chill 44 ttiOwerrow wuktf Ica antaiseitaimtukmisbors id° a a" P a". 4 1111 Waadorliwiliit Lai mindful ot their Ci cad Wins diwwitt fmr NEEMI ten oil the steamer Liners/sr, we luni thee - the loom of Neville, bloseaw; Belmont, New lila. mond; Point Pleaunt end Palestine, ire all en. drele owlawrit, and that the people ban teen Mew to the hills, whine they i hsd erected tents, and taken shelter in barns, ie. Boon us in a do. Ombra 'innaition, end two potions Women" No •ilk. end Point Pleantot, Mts. Alice Ricks= and George Brownian, who were in feeble health, died in the hills from exposure: - The bottom lnd, of the Miami are entirely Inundated, and many of the houses show but their chimney tope, whilo many hare' been canted away. ! Near Newton, there am Shout one hun dred-tenons loaded with produce for the Clacks Mid market., unable to cross the waters 'by ferry or otherwise The railroad track is!entiroly , • merged, the water in some pliers stunting at s height above the chimney tope of a locomotive. We ue requested by Mr. Mr: Clement, Superintdodent of the Railroad 'Company to state that a locomotive cannot be brought within ten miles of the city, in comequenCe of the high EIMI,MM!!!I been left in the fields, have pmeQut of the end into *MONO within the tut Idro dui', and plagenur aortas as that at the timo he passed, that serum wee honey, covered with corn, wake of faun, drift, eta The Lan4aster punt) on . beraray dows, three haulms, one 'a tavern, Belonsmg to , Palestine, the other • small fume comp. with,lmmed iolarm portico; end the other a liege barn, with gable windows, in which severel fowls were gnietly roosting. Evidences of thit'Wreek end deli - rue. Lion shove are constantly pesslng the city. Of the towns below we haws the following In. (=adrn o—Lawrenceburg! Is entirely under wa. ter. Nearly all the inhabitants` had been coo. Felted to loan their millraces 'and flnd places where they could, in the ceilibb:lihood, ec at oth• rr plum The Mary Pell bought up about three hundred howeless 6mlllc .! Great appteherudons are:felt by, the ihhabitants of Rising Ban that the water Will force through the high entb;n/nnent, which =red mi a hu• rier spinet the calamitous flood of 1832. The river • was within one feet -of what it was at that At the town of Bethlehem, :Indium; a .ittort distance above Louisville, Which l• Inandeled, five worthy men were; drowned, a; Tuesdsy night, while endeavoring to save. =toe wood boats from destautiMs. Here, as at all other river towns from, which - we have heard, the greatest distzen penia. -- - On the same night of the occident at e above; place, Ana men were drowned at Law imbue, I while assisting the distressed in the tetnoval of their property. The same sad story of diereses andthisolationia tree of every town on the river, and rein'bubarn the fate of hundreds. As. the Legislatorial of tie Western States am nowin seinen, would it to en overstep of duty in them to do something fur • the alleviation of the dirressedl Is Mill Creek bottom, several homes have been washed away, and two have fallen &Iwo; and great damage to propeity is eiident in e ay quit. ter. It was roported in town, last evenly • that the great callaon the batik of the river, at Lawrence burg, had fallen, and that an tmmeaselamount of stock bad been swept o 0 •Tho-Hibemia, which arrived yesterday afternoon, reports that all point. this side of.Marrietts, the riva'vras steady skips, and that all the streams between the Mtiskins. guM and this piaci, were pouring out. Above it Was falling. The water here tam yesterday at the rate of en inch in twohoure, and reached Congas street, bet it was thought that, nukes a thaw would take place - ' . the water ; would bestial to recede within twelve hours. Heaven grant sr: deal. nbla d change. ;, • , ay • On Wednesday , about 12 M., In 'eg the town of Lawrencebarg, in the Grey Eagle, from Frankfort, the large warehouse at theupper part of the landing, it Lawrenceburg, floated "off It was full of baled bay. Two frame buldiep were floating off,' and the MWn weaggens ten Frei on. der water. At the distillery of Mears Hakim & Co., they • hid to -shoot about 1000 heed of hog., and there'being no means to dress them they- will be brought -to this city during to ' day or tomorrow., • The Cincinnati Ciazatte says the flood has at: tithed a point within to inches of the great flood of 1872. On Sixth street, the water was up to the bridge of the Whitewster caution Fourth, nearly up to Stone; on Third, to its intersection with Mill; thence three or four fret above the . Whiteisratcr canal.to ils basin at Western Row; and eootwardly following below the line of Pearl sib to Math. On Main, it has reached the curbatriee in front- of George Cox's book store; four or fire doors below Peed. • On Broadirey, It was at the I curbstone at the eontbvitest corner of homer Mir.: kat, In front of Holmes" HoteL -It is worthy of mord, among the incideits of the flood, that yesterday a Ott boat load of hogi was &abased in Main street, in front at & C. Neale'., stare, near Peer,; cod .lialstba • boat was [dea Trunlture, turd Hai; I:bandies, from Kentucky iiier,and sipped from the same landing. Three canal inatewere also meddled np Columbia sink: eirldel: astoog current, from the Wliitewatu canal begin, to the Miami mush where they will- be run in future. 'The water was not high it Dayton. " Chronicle patient+ the knowing extract of a let. ter of the 15th, front , ' .There. is no danger to be apprehended here, yaks the now is meited by'fitirt. The Miami is not more than 4 feet above low water mark, at . Present, and the mandfactonia on the Hydraulic, are in full operation. , • Lang vacua Mrsteusn the absence of iin• counts (ma the army, the following brief is., tract is not without intered, being the. West yet received: - • CIT. ar Minco. Nov. FB. Politically. we we withotn , earl:hog of inter• at to Communicate. Although the Mexican Coypus and Executive assembled at Quanta. ra ham hitherto come to net'.determination up on the qualms of peace with the United IStateN the pactfic part] is nevertbeleas exerting•itudf r and we have no doubt that, - if they are allowed to treat. peace will epeedity. Yo'rk CovamerciaL • GxrxaaL Sppeltl,recant correspondence between , the Supreme . Govenr• mutt of llicaragna and the Consul General: of ljer Britannic Majesty. on the Nitwit:din shoes, that the Government of Great Britain. on slight pretext, has weed upon the town of San Juan de Nicaragua. at the mouth of the ricer of Nicaragua, which flaws from the kite of that name; into the Atlantic. The British, Consul, in hie offuial communication. assigns the pretext for this eel. Ha nye Mr. Chatterfield, Her Majraty's Conan); General in Central America, harreceived instsbe., qoa to point out to the Mates of - Gentral America the limits which the British government la de. tentacled to rostrata, ea the right of the King of the Mosquitos, end that those limits ixttoprebend the Ban Juan river. , • A. 01771/0i In yII•NOIL—An • Amoice pinned—Hr. Jacob Handenfond, a eupect•ble citizen of Newark, New Jeney t went to Europe, in company with his ion, , about a year ago, tmd was induced by his friend, to take with him sue. ral lettere to the wife and brother of -Nicholas higage,. sometime since arrested in New York as e fugitive from r rum, where he war charged with ,kagery. Hundertfand, who was a total anuses to Metzger, delivered them asrequetied. and mired in Pads, on his ratan bolos. bn . the sa of December last, when he was muted Ind imprinened.Notwittuaandiog his protestatirne of innocence, and the interference of the /madam minister, he eves kept ten months confined among felons end murderer*, as • kind of a hostage: for the delivery of tho forger Metzger, whom be hid never seen in his life. He : has ion reamed to his family and hien& in Newark.—Boit. Sun. =3= BfilWID le Daiverv—Mrs. Mason, wife of John Marne, residing at Harbor's Mouth, Ct. Was burned to death by hgr . eltethes taking' /5,0' on Saturdey week. IA man named Strong, melding at Stood Bridgeinthe dune State, fell into the fire while In a fit about a week ago, and . filed la a few days after.. ' !: :: , . • Mao Tues.—The Cumberland CiviLien um thetriere now about 9,000 hop booked ' at i the Reamed cline for a passage to Baltimore. Bethke these, • Ingetromber have taken the turnpike on the way to the city. We keen that 10,000 more non the National Read within. thirty mikes of I. place. Then porker. and "a mutat here for about sspo woith of Corn weekly. Coat.—Two nthw of edit, :one coven and the other eleven feet thick, hoe tocently been dinover• ed in Lyklus Volley. The Roil Brad leading front *hie region to the:Wheedling and, It la expelled will be completed 'barn the. middle of July: hart, • A new vein of, excellont stone coal hal recently been opened near II orlingten, in•Lawreum snooty Ohio. Also a vein pf copper ore, Its ;lushly no yet ascertained. . . I . Tat body of Lieut. ft 'urged:, eon of Serials, sw rge or t of - Pa, ie mid to bate been left al Pd ebbe ;in a leaden Coffin; at the time the American fangs retired to the bille, and wee destroyed by 11,5013Wrillerv'—Prolrab!y, for the • head Which an. 'named the eorpsd . .. ' . . . . colorad man llama Goodman, ~,,„;,„,itt a la pi c hmmid, viaut ant, for Ow murder "of bis oversew. Ho met his fno mitb stoielrm. 'Bayern! d:liana Omani mere prewar St the ei".2ll*U. ' ati . 'Ur lirdcdPfli°ll YOlk V Gerrispi:adastes" at aalett•• I Coneipt)e.temee of tee ritzaberitt Cavite. . - . cONONZSIII. Washington, Dec. 20, II s. a. Mr. DIX of New York preientoki • maixxisi froi ; Air odious of the army at Pnebbs)seeded by den's Scott, Worth, and others. MO* for the. establishment of a retired fist ix the army, and to, make provisiess foe the widows and a phene of the officers 'and 'soldiers. 'Hi lamps. Wed the prementatiosi of this Petition,with an trb quad speech in belief of the object, preyed for. Mr Niles of Cozmixtieut; Offend orsolutions piled at public Insatinp la New Hampshire and Cannier:lad in farm of the Wilmot proviso. Mr Calhouree recitations corning op In order, he moved their postponement mail the fiat Tam liday in /weary. 'Mr Allen desired to know whether the Senator Intended to go spinet all acquisition Of limitary, 1 Mr Calhoun replied that it was not his Wen. iitin to Involve any other question in the ilMote. skin than that contained in the resolutions he hid offend. The imitation of the moist of Mexico is the real one before the country and that wee the one he should debate. After considerable dlacturion the motion to postpone woe carried. ' :The.Hon. Daniel Witham appeared ad look hi. seat in the Senate Chamber. . Several Messages were received Irromthe Nisi. dent and read. . . : Mr Diz, of?' Y, introduced a bill to repeal the !fiat and testimony law. Mr Critters:ism entimitted a resolution for the 'archon of-the Medians papers, Which was laid Il Mei andel rule of the Senate. -'Jai lif Mason, ofy.. suggested the death of Mr briongoole, when, of, the adoption of the camp. Mary rosolmiona, the Senate adjourned. lo the House of Heprsseruatisos, , petitions were offered on the subject of the War, Postage, ece. I • Mr Holmes, of South lluolins, offered a resohi don calling on sewn! States to refund their quota of $30,000,000 of the old Surplus Revenue, tributed among them, before Compute should be called mo to pan an act authorising loins of money 'dean; on the war with Mexico: Mr Richerdsoo,]of lUinois, troggemed that the war was prosecuted at this time for. an Indemnifi cation of oar tighi.,•end that the rejection by the Mexicans of overtures of peace recently made by the United 8116, on the most liberal terms to that Republic, left 6 no alternative but thi vita rota prosecution of the war. • Mr Minitel, of Mau, Awed ■ resolution in. ticking whether . if the government hoe the right to fit out an expedition to explore the Dead Set, it has not the tight Co colidniqt canals, build rail reeds, end remove obstructions in rims and bar. boot. • • Mr. Smith, of Conn, subtnined a resolution iagahing the meow for substitatlog Americsn for 'Foreign coin. • • Mr Mutpity, of N Y, made en Wren:nal at tempt to innotince , resolations relines to the acts of Pope Pin. ' Mr ,loprsoll, of Pa. awed • isolation to abolish the office of Charge to Naples end Ban &ay end to appoint a Minister to the Pepsi Stows—referred to the committee on Foreign Af fairs. Mr Pettit, of le, tetrad a . reaolatiea 4:tatioll that the power to tromp:at troop!, allattog in tha General Govaroaseat„ Included that a 1 toy internal hoprovanseata—laid oeta. Coln.lporidenee of t h e Pinabaritk Gum MON /1111M00. &WS ARM Pronounced against the bongras of Queretaro—Gen. Woitk ordered to putad Ctmgoess. - C‘sinitati,' Da. 1614 . 6 P. W. s(w Oda= mon fir dm lltkr Malan INOM roioind, contsintof /dm from Vora Prrm to MO 30th, sad from tbo city' of *aka IA dm 14th of I molt had reached Ten Cma that thoind Benta Anise booneds Promorlaileolle spina WI editing mehthesal Gemitemiet, aid hob called open the comity to iiimiss it fora' 'f 50r 000 uno, to mar the war while ttaa truitsd Bodes. He wee, at the West dee; et the bed of. 16,006 men, of ell woe, sod wee threateethi Coograo, Dow io rine= at Quirslaro, • mitittrity of 'Atom ars strongly Indicted b brbog *op Pena. Oat. 8 eott bed anima Cho. Worth Slam* to Queretaro with a ■tront division of the Ustib' od Souse troop, to protect the Malec Caw= to Its deliberation& Monroe kip& of Getutlatieee &W on had Embed from Vera Otos toittat.elitietko with the arm) of kiwi= now Witte iateitioi of Mu. ONE DAT LATER. . 11/thzoostd.Doe. 10.4 P. K Vara Crear data to Ist liseandor hare bassi noire& Thus La no nom of intinpM bran tha Army in Mexico. The barque Mt. Mary, with troor ars . had ani4d at Anton Llwdo• Alp! - repio eently shipped from Now Wean; had artird In safety it Vera. Cron, ahhoneh ths wu COM.P.tdonee • MOUE INDIAI 2 , IIOOILISS. . Warder it ladbuis by S.Wuu. • Cinciabib, tie, 20 . ~'47. Lottis paws put tw I porewitsu of lana news (tom Col. Gilpin's command, which meths it Port Mann ca the 25th . of October.. ; • A letter stales that the American soldiers hut. red 's number of Pawnee Indians to shit Put Mann, and that 'even we of Geo inn kul.d, and . . twenty wounded, by Col, Gilphe's cm. Ttde is, 'lndeed, a horrid outrage, and we can hardly enst. it it. Marty tut Springoome troubloi yrithln• diens .wearied at thie plate but the drostiesw wadies, it is to to hoped, have Dot soiltat mote in ibis way. - - Cot. Gilpin wan absent when iha bloody deed was perpetrated. The Upper Mbsouti is almost dosed with Its, and there It eaten het of Water ti Cairo. Correspondence of tto PlOnbiogb Oustuf, .A.LAlkaktliA LlllO/11LATV11. Rieboxnld, Deo. 20, 7 I": X There wee three ballotanside fa the Alebanti Legislature, on the I lth hut., tor the' papaw at electing a United Mita Oenstar,endon the tied ballot, the remit was as . Hon Dixon ti Lewis, 50; Wm It King (lets Minister to the eourt of lA9II Ptiiiiipe,) Mt, end Mr Hopkins (Whig) 49. • • QM Taylor was impartial to mire at • /libitm about the 16th loot. %eon, Dee, 20-1 t;, v. x The Psokot Ship Louis Phillips, Capt. glis*C . of Fox & Listnprion's lino, front Ho* wham* She ailed on th Sib of Novocaine, los New Taili; wen off Nantucket, on astutdoi; cookloi t ip s y of i Llistoess, She had whipped hole null du and oru within • @bon tlishuacts of the breski, an, Ms sunnier* Mearaihusetts spa Tslogniph . loft Nantucket to taiga hot oakum. Manyesull mugs aiv ntiotted ohm oa tbit Baud. . Now York. DW. 20, 6 y. li On Marshy analog last, a Haman Maxima nomad Raw, dis*PCOand unsccollullbtl, liabilities - to es maul of $100,000. . P,hilaidilptils. Mc SO, x 'rho his 7aleansr, OBS B:kris; si ns "7. bo.od.for Vosion, irs" wieckes o s . smith 14'4 aromas ewe aim lista boom Is st. pm lerriass olgbt tut. = . Of afoul ISO prim an baud, tbs by wits sad two chains, Ifoom pmwislo as 4 cos ci lbs craw piri!fisd buts. ealsesiii could team c 4 tbi balm' togiii]ekk . atiii so, esifan;, spa fiffl4so lb~ tows of . By the &uteri felegraph. Exelealre CeetelWxtezeo of the Pittsburgh Gomm; PEKLADELPHIA MARKET.: .."pln. Dgaggzi„ D0e..20, 4 P. at. Flour—Salo of 400 bbl Baltimore If 8: brawls at P,5 6 1 pet bbl. Wiled-68as of pima rod at $I 3451,37 psi ha. Market doll, Cute.—ldidsrata uof pthie yellow at 081 46 Po: . Saw—Bales of 00 Midi N 0 opt at 41.61 Wlb. Whlskey—Llcaliad galas et 86e..per gall. - NEW YORK MARKET. . ; Nal York. Dec. 20; 4 F. z. ' 1 . Floor-firsl a large demand for sitipmeut, and the marl* hi fru with an upward tandeney. Grant—There a large shipping loordry fir corn, with sales of Pilots yellow at 8I ir per kw; and of Prime white at 75c per Wt.—market firm. Oats are quick, with sales at Stio par Du. Pro.Wnns-The palm of provisions are only for the (apply of a regular trade demand. Lard however, is doll, awl lands downward. , ' HAL IMORE MARKET. Ila osi,Deo. 20, 3 F. 11G ' Flom—The riot le fair, with good 'natal sod home de d, and soros shipping inquiry. Howard 'treat gaoled at $6,25e per bbl. and city wells al 06,31 per Md. Orain—tales of palms white wheat at #1,31a 1,35 per bo. own,. miss °Uprise White aju grimed at Mie per bu. and of mime yellow at 59e 62 par bu. Balm of Oats at VIAL per be Whiskey-84m at 37i par pIL Molasser—Reirulu sales lof N 0 at 30132} PT Proviskuts—The maikst is heavy ,foi pork, 111.1111 I hear of DO mks. Lower, offers would be so. coPtPa. BriposL-Haea an Learning tiudsuey; Mfrs , and molasses without change. Dec 20.7 P. M The U 8 Revenue Cana, Crawford, went ashore on Wedsteiday night, at Gardiner 's rola, bilged, end will be a total lose. Gardiner's Point is Deer the mouth of Loogleland Bound, upon the shwas of which there mi bashed :mural small iinsels, from the offset. of the late ode. Wein ilaeiNest ConacWit Math Annerice- The New York Herald his by way orSante Mar tha Lima:detente the 7th of November. The intel— ligence from the Pont.l la very intrrintlrvg. Teem had bean ■ terrible earthquake In Chili laid Pent on the 13th of October. destroying several towns. It Deceived en the mime day u that which destroyed the town of OcsiLui in Mexico, It tippears to have come from the north. Al Valparaiso, so gnat ens the oacillatton that all the belle were sensitising, awn moat of the clocks na chronometers .topped. The ship of the Line Cl/ion:dies - at Limited' as ship of . COMmbos waa ►t Limi a. from California, on bar may 'home. Dr. Cramp, Annulus Minister to Chili, comes u fiassoniger., We see later New Grenada tad flesevei dues a inn Eadera pipers, but ae nem of iotereet: "Ho is at baton among the fop and mists of Ootiarsequi,lfattid, Waft. Grains. Aydin:shock. and all those Ditch, German and Swim civilians, who were tan in the winks Mantis own pipes.— Phil Pod. Lads. This is tbecomplimentuy language of a Loco. row PsPer: when sneeldng of Alban Gallatin, the forma Secretary of the Treasury °Moans Jef. lancet. Mr. Gallatin is a Republican of the old school, and milady's thS doctrines. of the Whip of the Reels, In °spunk* to the •progniales . Toryism of present day. which would lodge powerall ln the !maim( one man:. How kmg will it be before the .Thrtsb,Gerinan end BWies' of the nmemit day now in ore soppy, will be toil by Loco Feces that they sty' thickheaded, and and .lot In e l s adobe demi( own Oiliest ';. 1 ;-',Odio Slate Jour. • iseraza.---Tb• Ltaidatare of Irdiena;WW . t Indianapolis oa the ea inst and was deli Wpm. Wed. The Lieut. Goy, a Loco, resider over the Illenate, and Wei. A. Paden. Esq. , Whig Wei beim thorn "eau of the House. Teo 13ena4; tabu fall le deal; trot on the day of meembling coo La token was ablaut, Which per the . Whip' ma. jolty of we. IThe trona with bat two Aldifilkei, ebhottftft aft ht the eity,oboar to absent themealwe fres their . Mate, thordu to recent the mid or. prtheatim in the election of memo ofieis AU if ainch debate, and no little esettemeit, the Smite, on apical from the deebion of decided that' mowsun 1111WIRDOOMMy for, mete pupae of mganisithmend went into en eitlCthili fob principal end areistelt Electetary • . . . 7621:1111 TIM Asir flovizia—Tbe Nodtt Amer lean maye—Pariorr tits iota flaberaaiortal Mom. pa*. iba Lome faiiitil the ream* ofVoitiveet by stating itiat Gs& Initervotad to tax 7'.i and 4 .N. Codes, cal yam ' n ab bodlepatit -at' auk a 140 01 otifilr as %Embeds" a th e Pre . iesti: Ae die P - - ylvasiela Wed to dilate. adoir of Alt i wilt it ej , ni to ttoaelaios on the kilboatiter in due Parafterea late usempl ! : ,- - . . , ;•,' alt spiel melanoma to year favorable ma altionlion tbe arpedlaoey of lavyiny a ravaiovie 1 duty on ton and toirveZD - . i i Pim eat" varearrne somr.—Sonsi tam. Ming experhainte have been nude at thatalt!.. E nka tam College o f tel liangery, Ind; i nem Agent einpkrged Prot. anion of Edinburgh. m gement . pan In °pentium. Th e spot la golistim, rims to be my swain to' Ether and not fretted . with the unpleasant .gandi. goo Mich so tly attend the an of the War agent. The asperinents so fa hails been Tsq sathiMon. . Nasals flase*rr, It* eggesaust•Aniss, was ban In Potosi. 7 , ..;,'11f5T bib. 17 0 4 . staled law with Jody Wig Of Ps, sad at ths sis of taaward to Alabama, (Cabssibe) sad established Massif; whits he Was sppoinlsdiodis Of Goinity Coto, also citProbits Coat. Phallus the dintsts too ontwalthy. hi noosed to flalftlo; N. Y.. sod show& to. Philadelphia, whets:ha was saw sod popdatot of the and ilentinal, shwanudiewnwpoodent of t h e U. 8. 011360. &C; Tea Ihssimiss or :as stastamtßritsardi IskaollUKl oa the I dth. for MI- Lissrcool. Eihs tuba out ilSibs,44B in scads, oars thin 0100,000 of which is from Carusta. Tivaspow which Isft.gisistott sod i ltfamtwai oo astordsy, with Istlent, rasps sod swim. to ha Ihrwtoks , by thus atamar,wmaaeis. Mist Borlinstoo,,Tl, by thus custom twat amen for violstior! of ths post Macs sod MOODS ism ; Vlriaisair Usizainuirrir.—Tbe erandiation of Ilia dui ih Madameslca tons pleee.: at the Western 17blewsky, oa Monday, and n are In. Exceed the scholia' acquitted tbaniselaw In a Wawa Wetly aeditable. To-day the dna la Lat• fiteak, ;wed wawa' Philosophy will be alga= k C o : x_Rms...Wo an iodibiod to . enrol for New Tork pipits odvanco of mail abrria Itaallalrnat IIA aid Otlasre—an• nu llta MOW Pam Itxtraetoe-4t is tow emended by wadies] mop that Copses magical Palo:Extractor, tweafseamtd by Come* L Co,lll Courtlana N. , laths greatest wader of the NM venality. LW earns als are tal , rnalssaa , All parna are treutoyad lhom barn. melds Ito- and all external Yates, to a few Whams at. we its application. bailee the /use on As atoll delicate lint. Isaem rte near. It la enaany hew* ly all hints oI I OWN.. ast_eli mm ßipples mi Um, email thwa.rnlote sletallian mad taws, BUM, Chllelynz, ayslpalu, Barn, Iniesewax, IC. ,We might add as pm( to all we uy, MOE/ Or . fealty' amine% physletans whe usa ts it menee,antl 'tapered, of the clergy who praise lt w to,belr poturne Lt meat keep Ileum:as* c , a hand am twonlent d by ite, .hie ay ho lest wulwat bC am all liana an ableatto fu 000troi,anlen th, bas roeCmml litystitt Pala Fa= atiaaftwatted by Ihlrft kv7klAttoWn7Arsli foe. Unanyin, bead of wood _ o,t ßdtaAmT .plks 011eeeie-le euentily eesinalbeeb, the kL' d natior.lizebs 01414 ,.. ,. . a/UMW:aI tr411•61/i. !Zit IS CUI IIRWII - arlii• ' C V4O tit •1100111 be kept open-thatthen aosib7iVild be held flegOisPal!Y - Awm an.lilital*Pl,NeWu Ptd• =7 . 4lUcti all t h emeli•-UpallOrited ,m tbbt awn Ombilubliisa n r i f othl=ef tleib.V. It r= .dater ibeembee, to tear Übe pens openall bison ate .teal haw die, Inn ism timers% when they limb eei seep , Itabse cbeedeal I lave bees item. dwell:est ead OldeK easel of nr , ,:d itr ir. 4 PPIPeLah :l' BarbaA e rdh:t horetal i .s e dlietnet te ' edy kid . ~.111- 4 be eel repeating lbehlunveline,aar aid rebibemee tt 'yellow NM ewes, is wendethbe4t rebeevecitysi, ki Tenoblebenollceebew, sad &Wieland of lbw grpoems oust be penman, nee eekfet SOW, is be bee la Psitebsegb ex WkLJAINIMNOW or 84 Bout)* 61114.ni It. 'Price fib eastir, , ,r. ; ,•,- ' DOWIWAY '.. . '.. "'.,..-s'.rt .- ... _f . .:•'; • . _ Natilir. Annual and Gni TO CHARM; a' .mica of avaiaaat Ond alioMafki sedpoope, arida descriptive illlu 9Ul trall=etbyLll. ed annul ( or L4P A'. pvidqr b,n4elevuu; wmbs& py Mead. Am IBM al= baud and atu lea L i tPra l Mrlast Iry Anatal,lo.loiES is Arabian mower, sad Walarauxl by 0 bent ".' Soul of „„, by.. tb,.Cap:los • , or Atacama bilk k • Ctania, Now Va 00111.-Day Pisiont, for 1040., t Oii pr Shauallblpi a tang( Remeiab.saes Gat .Th i.s..;.,LAzanaibt tided by Mrs le Saha, bauad la gaga= eadaseed Dome% and flied gab "p at. sagraausp, lam de lay by •010 011 .' yoful }ars Comp a nion, and TOpief 41.653. 'haboao. riHOO lalie.errof ,ofromiaake • INT whit wallah - baud In ths son any laamaggda fat Christmas sad Nevis*. alas; 41;IWISTON STOCKTON' , -conakitallbUseNts .0.04 .14 #g‘i "a 'NM I • ' • • Plitt IND - 111111 eigisc;oN C 0111011181011: T. andditiPwl, Daiwa parchased the large [act g. Ina Eats;llirdatera of Mesas: John and [lea. Woad, recillY•oogied 'by Mr. John IdarlleJd and Itlesara„J.' fr.. EL plelbargla, am reamed*, Pack Pork, Bear; Lord and Tallow,* salt the llomoor Paton glarkew. nay have engaged espericnord In 11, Wortatto firm' Saran Waterford. ae.,and willtnato loag. abort. tierce and boneless middles, prate mesa pork. and prime and . meta des English Nan Pork, and India do; Navy and Indot 'Beef, ie. &c. , Alocc pack Lard and Tallow to salt any market in the World. • Mg advantages forpacking al this poinparo trunennta, . , 1. 'Mai. the la mestork and Beef district in- the Plate or United Budek Or perhaps the world. This county is the largest Hog mat, in the United States, and always *riper than Cutetruisti and many other points. • ' • B. Hogs dome in; in fine order—mid fevered, cut, see. red and exhausted by huts driving; they are slsughtend sad peeked in din sum concern, and not abused alter they are dressed 0. to this establirhnient there is no drayao, being IVO feet On Canal,, sir bolus can lead at once. The work is done boner and cheaper thsntheeinnati—not so resell harried, and handled with more enre. L. Coopprige is generally abundant, and cheaper then Cincinsan or other points. Money facilities are trawl; 8 or 10 Banks within 43 miles. G. Propeny cad be shipped direct from this House, via the Lakes, %pHs's , York or to Phlladelphth or Ilshintore via Pittsburgh, or todie ESA or Routh via New Ur.. . EIG/ZAT.OOES. • Memo R Garrett & Bons, John D Barly,/aonb Alben 'it. CO, Bantam; T T R. W Hatcher, &cgs, Philadel• plian Theodore Perry & Co, Goodhue & Co, New York; J Jordan & Eon, riusbargb; flovnit.Pdonon & Nor de &Stockwell, New Oilman Jorink Lawrence, F•eq. Springer & Muumuu,. J, Hall k. Co, Cincinnati; For teTth Baker, Wheeling and Brownerille; J Eng, end B D Campbell, J &mood. Ern, Cubierd , B Pateu En.rli 4 0 .7 &II kicLandberen CAMPBELL., BROWN fr. co Ohtllowthe. IMPORTIETiIO BMA DEALERS. J. JP111111.1j& 808, DC►LEBSi4Bn and Lard, mensfactorers of Lard Oil; and Gen Commission Merchants, 18 Liber ty street, op ta e thdeld, Piusbergh, Pa. Particular attention dto the sole of Bacon. J: J. & have made arramtements as heretofarefoi entoklng and packing balk meat and bacon the present season; anst their lenge:penance se this bminess gives thentimatenco of Ovum sauteed= to those couusung meek bn,ina. to that we. Tbero aro advantages to be denved from grao , ing, seal In Ptltsbutab, raids which all may, nabs acquaint, • . . It maybe shipped loose front any point below withend initny, and after hafteabeen makes here, can be for, .leaed to the eastern muse, either by wagon or by nal, without eranshipM en L. where it almost_ invariab:y wince:in die Inn woditima, and generallyCOlamand. hmherfmarket prices. : By this arrangement there bin gavials of eists:and &eminent the BM!, am or.aveMattle expenses where Boson intended for canteen market, Is untied at points below, not taking . Into account the feet that it ar• rives in mach better order thangerben peeked In ensign. It will law be borne In mind that Pittsburgh la one of the best pOutt in the Union for selling Bacon. 'REYLBENCES, Evan, & Swift, j c . • James C llall &Co, s J P Campbell, Cludcalbe.;. • RR & CO, Nam Albany, Ind. Teasdale & Malan& St Lon's, Mo. dal dta ttretoenui Claude, Labl.rilla /panda and dais Repabbean copy and :end hills to Ibis offte, IStDRY Coeds Wankel.. e,97 Wood stUo t. second don above Diamond alley' Enquireer ,Ids - DT MORGAN/EGO nOAL WANTEPfoponi 'mill be received al this °See for • supp D— ly of Coal during the season. della FLOOR -44 bbl. ea..r6ne, larding fr.= gar Hag• nat; . fmnb by IiVILLIAIiti & DILWORTH dal I j V 7 wood Iltlttl TWIST-41 kep for salells del° WICK & MeCANDLF—SS STOVE PIPI'S7- TV l inV re i gIiDLESS .de2o COrIVOOd & PMOf SUN c SOAP—SO bisloot reeelyed am, Robert Pah.; bar Ws by • Rd W lIARBAUGH dsl9 ‘'3l wood ot lI.J mewed, Gar sale by des. I DICKEY-4. CO o.ooliB-40 dos ammo . rytkadast ree'd: forte., by p dew I DICKEY t, CO Obis 11 . me:d oil, on corisi , , -de' ONZT-30 easli bzzarrab; Gar Wet by del9 WICK' 8. McCANDLESS MICR-3 Wits sweet for We by -dao • ' ' ;MK biccArrOCEss ALICBATIII-49 cal mod I$ bbls for sale by , • dab " WICK hIeCIrIDLESEI bssestry_prima for bile by drib WICK k McCANDLE33 O 00•111-11 bbl, maple sugar fi.w ... by , 11 &SO . WICK & McCANDLFSS r iquorus-ii, Glei.-100 an Dada Brand.* La NV ine., Gins, /be; for Bale by, • dab • P C MARTIN LARD UlL,of [man ma:strum . which may be 1.140 ed i