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C: ISM NEM =ME ._ ~p ~Y a'A 4~ =MBE RBI 42 ir r I 4 ' I lI=MI MEE 'to notituno int Ll XILELPER; EDIiOR AND raiaquOtz. ; PIT T $136 Ittilis • SATURDAY MORNI DECEMBER ,25, 1147 071 ti. W. CARit,l , Duited Stutcs Agency l , Sun Buildings.'N. E. 'Corner d, Third CC Doek, 44U N. Foirth street—is oni oily Aka,' Agent in P.iladelphia. i * ' ' ' The Democrats nre hereby requesTl to as: `lle in heir respectiv e districts, in prtmar r • ink, o n Saturday, the Bth of JacuarY,:lB 8 The appoint delegates to!' a County Conventio WO 14 the Connus,e, in Pittsburgh, oi Wednesday followi ng, for the purl ose of cho ' delevites to the Stey conventioa. i 1 . htlhe country districts,— the time of m *"— sytlYbe.between th 4 hours of t and; 5 o'clo Ill.; and itr the cities ofd Pittsburgh aid Al le; between the hours . of 7. and tt o'clo"cic, P. NI By order of the i leorernittee of-Correspoi i • ` CIIA LES SIIALER; Chain I .x, 1 A anew Walt.tf, Secretary. j Demoerado City Concept ton. ' T e Democrats lcif the' several w rds' cif t e city, of Itsburgh willissetrible at their usual c places i;f, ae - tig, on MonditY .caening, the 27th i nst., at 71 ~ ceelbeia, for thi•poirpose of numinating! - catididatesi for the City Councils and other officers —and ialso for: the purpose of.choosing the proper,number of dele-, "gates from each ward to represent t - he City in on-' cation. 1 1 ' I ... . The` Convention will meet at the INe , Moue; on Wednesday; the 29th lust ntlll for ;the purpose of noutinating a Dernoerat "date for Mayor. ; ../ , .. " " By order of the Comthittet THOMAS I. Choi - • tor - In order Ott all: connected t wit!' t.. 1 i of the .Post, - Ina participate tn te in lie fest , tbdap, no pope i wt 'be issued fro tins I . 2d nday next. I I . , i. t I i t j. 91.1. t om. We are renest l ed to state, hat th -Ith Magnetic Telegraph will be opemt I in tail 10 o'cloCk ; and from 4to 6 o'clo Gtieral 1 6y1or.—The Pr'csititne: newhe latest indications on thel i euh,joc of the t Presidency, on tbe part of o . ; , t• Fetle al oppo nents, are, that they Will be com elled tc go into thi contest withi General.T.s.exon at their head.' , 'lliey are,certainlY in !a predicament very undesir- 1 ,able to theriaselvets;- and will takelthis st ,in our opinion, with a Y t iew' to save theinselves from en tire destivition, ins al, party. The hostil ity to thel wl4, of all tl•eit; mest distinguisited met , has snl 1 l• arl}•cted t hem be i re the People, } , h at, wth either) Clay, Webster, or Corwin, they •ould lie able to' •1 mike scarcely a ehow of fight; rind eat of their I distinguished leaders,hls also been so Oa roughly identified With a Protective Tariffisystern ;, with a . great National Regulator, in the shape of ' I money bank; anilwjih all the other wild _Wlich-bare beenidenounced by the Per they Well know I hei could not 7possibl, rn fnesclves. Th y must, therefore, edc 1 ne • course, an :come, before the count th acme of .a. n w man ;—and they mt 1 - on aithont Priniples, and,wi:hout any a allying cry, ‘ltich can be made to ape ' f .tb whole count . -1 • • %ether they will be able to obtain se t of Gin. Ta lot to sanction their hi t 'and hitter denu , ciations of the war, i leisding supricirt ts, and to accept of a m i . • their Nation I Convention, is a qn I Ne 4 t decided, so as the publig are a deed, although sorne of the Federal !" ang on, io the skirts of the General I 1_ arb, we!haveiseen nothing froin' his an be constru ed into a didtiosition It 1 heifunbcly course, by accepting ano 1 . their hands. On the contrary, in ever i ' him, in which reference is made to th i most unequivocally and posit+ly ref lion any parti nomination.' Ife caunti 1 iofeourse, accept any such nominati ibe made by l'Federal Convention_ The Whig wire-workers, however, , ned to riven° e this difficulty l , by p noininsdion, nd waiving hislaccept • They can the i go before the 1 1 1 'eople, • national wa I hword— , • No arty .;" means they Ope to evade tbe l watch of thecountr . They will haye no Ile 410 great se i , ator, , (these at now, ' obsok te ideatio) nairrinriecs ron rex In slictrt, they will strive to ,rove to that they aripatriets; that they neve -sated those cl Istiuctive dcct rit.i•s, agai Democrats 11 Ye been 60 lon'g, and contending. But we warn our fellow •• to beware of 1 " the wolf in iheep's - The father o 1 our,political fath, the AmeriCan lillerty. "—Tuomailsrezu - us that " A frequent recurr ace to principles is I ndispensable td prese . loge of liber Y." The princiler for _Democrats,contend, are tho e whi I basis of our il rocial system. Ye the t those ineas res Which pron ute th the tna#ses; whilenur opponents, as t done,-sustain tbe cause of Ithe Jr enough' for them to say that any of t , sures Which I hey have hereto'i ore so ' . ported; are nevi. iibtokie idcas So to • gives poser eo ;long as the co•ylr . his power t¢ oppress oppress the wclrkmen • . so tang as there terrains in Iman a outstrip his fellow men in i the - a wealth—so Ong will there b achoca measures Wilk)) We honestly loppose We cannot expect to ore l come t 1 than, by legienactments ;b t we c weak from e oppressions f the can guard the interests of t 1) le bit I I poor. We c so shape our I gislati ' to wealth no ' ; legal advantages bey ] ' true basis—iatinest it.dur.tryl Thes can do. Tb 'se things we ctintend done; stid e oppose- those who fa doctrines. et the People,then, i professedly etpt.•rty men, wlt are ac tending for p litical aspirants Our have ever ben,,lnd it is pnibable divided-on t he merits of &al. piaci I are those. wh can never be Ibrough, deception, .e in) for the accompli il \g .od purpo l ' • end there e 4 tLote ' hand, vtho , 'it ving n ni confidence ..I i gence of the IPeople,rire e et; ready - 1 the the worst f+itir,s of our native; I professinir ot Patriotism, would virtu r the millions. Let no mall, mid no:pol ,L be trusted , w o are, not willirg-to al cult of:a,fair and honest-cot test -of ing ptinespl I .Without tb!se let which ' to Steerthe skip of state, thr of shoals andlhreakers; and that out will become -lan entire wreck. `_ ~;1, _~. ,~ , ,r♦'.~` •1 1 , . I - 4 i . l •1. , I;i' o ' Trwii v i 4 f ur C4lnntii caTgue. HEMS .. '''.;.:Fi'.';',',4-7-j ~. . ~ - -~'~rt ".{ A ' ~.. MIBMII ft ' plutty Co-Tient' ant Le the eing w Court o'clock, c caul"- RR, ii,man. e offiij iti =CZ IL Ince on office if a paper themes. )le, th at 'pt some I I r} under st come 'fling but , i rate crt er I ! Air con• .11 handed nd all its MIEMIZI etion nos •are. In- k miliwy MEE Ito sanction [.. ivatinnat 1 letter from subject, he ses to sanc t, therefore, n as would re deteraii- locurtng !nee ot• agrval and by this %igilalce , • rty, no-tariff, they . tell: tjs, VIILIC LTO the country ' i t have advo . 5t which the r o vigorously (-countrymen lothing I!}'—" post!! of = ox, has fold flindernental ve theiblese which weias h form the jefo're sustain interests', of MIIMIZSI It is ilot 'e great mae w•atmly min g as money yer has it in under him— ispobition to quitition of te3 of: those ,le nature of I , shield the .tieng. We bly striving n, as to give Intl - ,its only !• tbings .'vre tight tot be or oppo s ing atch these IMICITIE countrymen ill ever be, lea. 'I here to practico lonof a ion the clher the intent. [o pander to ud, under a Ily efistave itical party, , ide the re. dminguibb dum ks,. by i re is ', dauger government , hot week leetels cleared at. Boma And the. Sandwich tal i Li at hearty nth_; taking : - .-- 1-,- . ":1 ,, •!.:' , ' , '. !':!', MEM 1. • •.h' . . , :;' . 14 %. .;`•:-. - -,1..!.', • ,1re‘0. , ...:.::- ..; *:- - :::.-!-t . • 5 . 4. '••••••••.' . •-....•. - .1- - ..*,. - --',;. - I*-•...: ". Editorial • Corrtioni4enih of the Morning i s oat. , 1 Bill'Striei INTEL, BALTIMOTtIq' , - -- i VlDeeember 21, 1847. ( S : - " . • Dithr - Post—:tarrisle4 : lete to-night, in the el.le ningtrain from Washington city. This iS my firat . vieit to'the ~ , ,ll'Onnotental City ..," and as 1 porpise remaining here until to morrow afternoon, 1 'shall take occasion 6 Make% passing arc nein. tene• , .', ea ll • • t with its beautt:sind attractions. Barnum's Hotel is about the sire of the St. Charles, inpitts: burgh; arid frOm what I have seen of it thus far, I! think it is admirahly.conducted. Attached to 'the Hotel is a lar'geEtrid well arranged Riading lio6ni, Where I find about forty of the leading journals of the UMied States, without resliect to politics, kept on file.: :DEntrders and travelle s have free access to the'll'eadigßoom Room; and tho e aho are not boarders, &Z. required to pay 5 per aniiurn, Would,no( is Similar estahltahme t con :netted with our leading; hotels in Pittsbur.h, reit: der them more attrie:ctive than they are at .resent '+ V. I/6 so occupied with out door bus' Washington, yester'day,: as to tender it for me to write a !e,tteriiii relation to the, - lugs of Congress.l 13ht ono doubt they hard you ere this, throOi4 the Washington a More papers - In the Senile, to-tlay,ito business waits After announcing! ..the !death of Gen. T' 'Hamer, late a mels4oer !of the House of titives, that body acljoUrned. • In the House, ,after iprayer by the Gurley, and the readin i g of the journal, moos, of Ohio, pteSe,fited a memorial, some thirty persorirr, residing in the Columbia, praying Fo i rogress to abolish the lliitrict of CrAtimhia. A motion to lay-the memorial on the table, whi prevail ;and iI . w • as,then received and majority of onej, (the Speaker rot) ',I affi ;. rmative.) • r :kir. Went v. orth, l ot Illinois. offered a declaring that The Gtmernment post power to improve harbors, for the seen! tonotry and for ,The benefit of Commerrn 1 1 f rom memory, having no notes at ha which he demanded previous fuel called for the yeas'and nays. This, of off all debate ; and Prevented members ing for a divisiOn of the question. Hi !who were in favorof a portion of the at least, either t:ci.t.i..il against it entirely, to record their vlites at all ' This pro Wentworth waS :only a second edition . Mr. Pettit ; and; tvai intended as a I President ; whiii;joficourse, was enouhl nearly every whig ih the House to 1 without hesitation. ,Ventworth,in mosl .vOtes and acte' l With I the Whigs in Coni is, beyond a djubt, the smallest souled I 'House. He is:Atniversally despised by 1 members, on a4ounit of his superlatit el ,I am told, on iocall authority, that "t (before Congtede poised a resolntion II amount of statiOnery to each metniio home; at the Old of each session, enotn ,and %sr appinglpaPer,&c., ke., to last hi._ years in packing:bit Democrat ! This irontst mar, it is said, owns S few acres of land in thelv ir in it y 61 .Chicago; on the lake shore, v. hereew-ants Con. grass to exped . d a large sum of money,l so that the value of his.rir'oPet'ty may be enhanced! By uni tin.; With the Whigs in the House, he flatters 11:m self that he will suleceed in forcing his anti demo cratic and unconstitutional measures through that body. blarkl rni Words—be will be la true-blual .fecteral Wllda-bifor-g r . ll lear- 1 ---He_IISS eireii.4.l9ll.! , the.confidencelcf the Democratic party. ; I Various reSrilutirms were today pr center, from the %%big side Of the House, in ma to the war; with Mexiect;,: pie propositions were as various as the minds. fromits hence they emanated. They Were mad by the new Clerk, Mr. Cainpbell, in his usual nasal sing acing style. so as toy tender it im possible for ra'eltobear all the words; but I learned sufficient to know; that a portion, at least, of Whigs in Congress, were in favor of withdrawing our troops from Mexico; thereby disgracing the country in theiyeS of the world: Ndtwithstanding all their professions of love for their country, it is now perfectly manifest, that the leaders of that party in Congrells, particularly those from the New tlnglanil:; Slates, will take a stand by no means patriotic...' But if they sow the wind; they must not complain if they hate to neap the whirl wind.l . . Our Demotratie friends in Congress are in - ex cellent spirits. Although, the vibigis have a small majority in "thei House not one of our men will fl-rich from , !thelionest discharge of his duty They will 'rneet the enemy at eveo "pass;' and nobly battle'for the right. The sOsion now bids fair to be a iongl and exciting one k and I regret that circunistandes will prevent me from remain ing at Wathingion this winter. The Presidential question, at present, occupies j the attention of hotb the great political parties.— After a fall and free interchange' of sentiments 'with our DiMiocratic friends, froall sections of the.countrY;Within the last ten da s, there is no doubt in my Mind, but that Mr. Becriss•x is the most proniihent! candidate before 'the country.— Nearly all the Democratic members of Congress. are warmly, enlistedin his furor; , arid 'they con ' [sitter his rmitiination as certain—it the Democracy I of Pennsylvania go into the National Convention united. Odr,psditical friends, however, should not ' . I allow therpseli . es to become excited on this mei• mentions quettiOn The claims ar,sl qualifications of the various aspirants should be fully and fairly c anvassed ;and the Democratic press of the court try should,abot i e all thinge, be freely thrown open for this purpOsei. The course puttied by the Post, I am rejoiced to learn, meets with the approbation of the sobet-Minded and honest-heaited Democracy iin every si - ciliosil of the country. 1 I lind ihrlOoking at my watch, that it is 113 I o'clock; and,l shall close this letter and retire to rest-- to ;sieepi perchance to dreamr L. H. ..e ! : ! Butter county. .1 A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Demo crats of Butler county, was held in the town of Butler, on the IGth inst., which w a s organized by the appointmeat of Samuel A. Gilmore, Esq., as President ;;Johri Book, John M. Kr4mpe, John M. M'Candlesa, Geo. A. Kirkpatrick, Joseph Bryson, John'Whiie, Vice Presidents; and C. Negley, Jas. A. M . Nairi and J. W. Martin, as St:cretriries. -A number of patriotic resolutiqns, sustaining ICie war, and the State and General" Administra tions, vvere adOpted; and Airritro GILNORI, and Jvaxs Ill44ttntars, Esqs., were appointed dele gates to tl:thte Convention, to Meet in Harris. burg, on the:4th of March next. The trie@ine, sanctioned the 4th u the time fur poltling' the Democi Convention, , and recommended Pitt most desitable place ,of meeting. l The lion: Wm. Beatty was reel Canal Commiasioner; and the me addressed by the Hun. J. Breslin, all and L 'Z.:Mite-hell, Esqrs. 1 The Delegaies are instructed • choice of Pennsylvania for the Prel N a ti ona l tOoii.ution ;—asil to aim! lof that Contention i 1, • " I 1"' • L. 1 ,-4: -_ • I; , i . ; ,,1 ..,,, _ , , f :t, LI , .1 , . 1 i-- - , I , - ' ~ - ' , :in ' -•:-.. . - i 4 -,, 4 .; .' --- :i..'r,,,d', ,-; • , ~ =.,- 1,1.1 t, : r , : 1 '• ;1-` '.-- t , i j• ~.' 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Ido not knot.: that bisques. Lion; or the answer which it might ell it, Would have any relevancy or direct bearing on iilterb'utter 'now in issue. An old LatieriuthoriOnce - 1 Said amnia nitaantur. These two words contin 4 great deal of meaning; and I have no .tioubt, pat those friends of Mr: Buchanan, who are now iso urgent for his nomination, have found out, that they; contain' a great deal of trnfli. fif Mr. •p 4 : ueas in possible proceed reached lid Bahl [lndianan was the first and the only ch , dee of the Democracy of 1844, many circumajlancei may have aince transpired,to, bring abotttla ilifferent state of things. As an last - ilia - of, thf x S, Would refer to the very case which "biurultitsco" cited to sustain himself in his preference Or My, Bu chanan He speaks of a meeting of`•the• friends of Mr. Buchanan; held at the WashiOgtOn! Hotel MEM in this city. in the latter end of Januar*, 1844, and says "at that meeting George R. Riddle, Rsq, pre. sided, assisted by J. K. Moorehead, es Vice President, and James Callan, Esq Seeretary. These men, who officiated at pia tri:ieting were then all warm and ardent supporteriof :hlr, Bit. simian. But where are they now'! lire they all now, or a single one of them, in faiotof ;Mt% Bu chanatis nomination in the coming; convention? In 1b.14 there were some , filly or mixt). Democratic' papers published in Pennsylvania. 74,ey ith the exception of two, were unanimoui i later 61 the nomination of Mr. Bticbanan, end 11:c , ;i, tifa name raised at the head of theircolumns;o4ireas now, one half at least of thesCpSpers, aie advocating the nornanatton of other 'candidateli, or are un tion, and . c ommitted_ Rev. ;ALI Mr. Gin ignad by istrict of lavery in 'as made h did not (erred, by. . dig an the I.esolution 21111110 ity of the I .e (1 quote • nd,) upon course, cut (rum call. nce, many resolution, „or refused 'position of of that of mg at the tb induce Me for it 12111:= ress Be an in the fellow- ong John.' miting the ,) cu reed =Ea July next as i-atic National tlibuigh as the rtiatended , for ng Was ably d A. Gilmcne, la sustain the Odeney, iv the Ot. tbe decision =ME ti 4.4731,1r• 5 • •-• ",S ;: r ' I .. ,''' S. , ~...... . •-' - ENE r•'-', , : . ....;., , .. 1.. , ..:' 1 . ...,: , ' , .:1 . i , - . , .-,:t' - ',,..;...:T.:;':.i:i.'..-'..,.;::•?;• •:. ~-,-;:'.,:,: .',.',e,':;',;:if_i'l;%:;".J'.:'.•.';.- .. Et=MIS tY _ • ...,,... • • 4:,,,,,,„•••...,.. ~..1.?,! , .; - .. -', -: *-, , ,' • •.,.....,.....•.....,...... - ISM - - -.-..... ----.-,.,....,. --_-.-, ~. ,~~_~ Now, it seems to me, that thel,Wiends Air. Bin batten manifest a great deal too ;... uch sensitive ness, when allusion is made to factilof 'this kind,- by those i'vho'thitik the interests 00he , 'party de mand the nomination of some cithll• candidate.— If I understand the usages of-the Party aright— now, before the meeting of the coOention, is the time, and the only time, when it W,buld be proper' in a democrat, to urge his objectiAs gaitist, or , his preferences fur this or that candida'te; because, after the convention has met, and itade.their nom-' Motion, it is the duty of alrgood 4mocrats to ac-' quiesce, and give the nominee their warm and uni. ted support. This, I have no hesiAtion! in saying. ] will be the course of the friends of Mr. Dallas,, should the nomination fill on '4...Duchanan-H thcugh they now claim the .right Ea show, if they can, that - it would be impolitic in tj patifto . make that nomination Another writer r ,lin spur . paper, over the isigcature of uAllegheny'leanOeitt these discussions "may induce, if not .often' ppposition,i -a dangerous lukewarmness in the rankalcif the die. appointed." Again I can say, that, so far as the friends of Mr. Dallas are coneerciedisuch' appre"- bensions are groundless; as their orVY objeC . t . , in in- 1 stituting these inquiries and corntrisorts between him and other prominent candida s, : is,-to ascer tain whose nomination is most lilFJly to promote the interests of the party, and tlOOlO\V such nom- LinatinruzmY-r.ffeet.A . rn aducd;i.e.-:=--W-eb-elicx.c I h.t the interests of - the party Weitfid be heiter 7 sUlil served, by the nomination of Mri.iiDallaS, than by that of either Oen: Odia, Judge Wr)ocibury, or _the Secretary of State. If the nati4al -contention,' however, which has the final deciion this:Ma-I ter, comes to a different condos! we of course, will bow in submission; hint, untik - itliat , decision is made, we 1.6311 continue to urgiq and bring for ward such reasons, as the may insure his nomination We sincerely and Oandidly helieve him to be the strongest man. We here, in conclusion, reiterfjte ;bur. opinion, that - Mr. Dallas is the strongest'aln sifiall the can dictates who are now prominent unite the party. Should the convention, howeverjleterrniiie other wise, we abide by their decision; iind will give the nominee our cordialsupport. NO C4M ROM ISE. Po; Mei:Morning Post. ILLIAM F. PAGER:' MR. Eorrou:—As a Penntylvanian, I am gratified at teeing the name of - General Ramat coupled extensively, in the pubic journal!, with the Speakerthip of the Ilouse qi Representatives of Pentisybania Gen.'Packer is eminently quO s lified to fill that responsible station; and there j perhapr, no gen. lleman in the State, whose abilties, and' career of public usefulness, are more jd tly deserving of such a signal proof of public fiottfidence. His valuable services as ,clirica Conmissioner, and as Juditor General, estribtlsb his claims to public favor. At this junctut, it 'is peculiarly proper and necessary, that , man of eminent , ability, and praclical know-lee, should preside 1 rk l over the councils of a body, a; cially selected to deliberate and act, for the bi t hefit: of our great ,- and flourishing commonwealtl;l and who is better acquainted with all that coucens the public wel. fare than Gen. Wiwass PscOsa I FOR MAYOR. OF A EGHENY. Mn. Warrens :—The Whig have placed on the track their "old horse" CiMpbell. It is now important, that those who. fa or strict order in our city, should set about setekng, fur the People, a gentleman on whom voters ccn be united. Such a man . we would have in tbal tried Democrat, thonas L. Roninson, Est. *his young and in (luential gentleman. was elecld triumphantly in the Fourth Ward—an Alder t .an--4.lritown to be Whig. But such is his popularity, that theyeopie took the matter into their own'''keeping, and result was, that they stistained)tim In a maiiier: highly creditable. There could ;not be broiiiit into the field, a mote popular itfan, or one mort deserving the favors of the " Yilupgiiemocra%y,7 than Alderman Rubinson, cd titer FOUrth Ward. It is full time that our candida,e - ishould have a start.. Having the trained nag4of the opponents of popular rights, who arediaOsed to burthen the city witb.extro torts—tu the field,—ice go for de feating k4n with Robinson. .1 :ANTI TAX Ennon COIIBICTED.—The udrtte or our friend, R. H. Kerr, has been appended to the call in our paper of yesterday—but it stoitld have been IIonEHT Kana.: • , Qj Through some Madverte ce, de name' of Dr. J . 051.111 Arent' was o tted' among - the uasitei appended to the call fora meeting of the frieuds H on. James ,Duch Tue.tAlay • 1, v.:euing bat j'-; . : , q.',- . :•':'•4: - -.L - :,:!..': , ::i . ' - --.:'•-•'t;:j..4, ,, I'-'" .. ''''":"''' ....., fi • • i 5 • • I P- - ot , •- • ~,,11,1„ - 6 i • , • • Ml!..• ! HlErsii;---Frorn :Inilteations, of lTte, in theealteriv - -papers; eitrl'lbithivighout our State, I find that Trunuti Pin, of Cam bria, is spoken of; for theolfice of State Treasurer Should he be the , choice of the party, (and no gentleman is more deserving,) I ferd perfectly con fident, that the duties most faithfully per formed ; and, in-my opinion, it will reflect credit' ,, on the members.; Mr. Pit - DoWell deserves this mark of friendship c froniDemocntt---idifeoted, as be has been, for Senator, 'under a combination of,i circumstancei that reflect discredit on certain 1 merchantable Democrats.; , and, notwithatandingl the malice that was brought to bear againsthim be polled a vespectable tote' - fromthe honest c;fl the party, who piefer.sound Democratic men and principles _ - to mere locality or "native " proscrip lion. 'lliere were several things urged, that ope rated upon this deserving-Democrat, which preju diced voters. The united energies OrWhiggery,l with those "suit" Democrats, who suffered them selves to be led off by the bands of designing tricksters; %%hose only care is patronage, come from where it may; -and stand ready to barter off; their suffrage, with those who will bid highest.' The only , way to meet such a ziourse, is, to pro-1 scribe, proscription; by placing Ibis talented gen. tleman above party spleen. It will teach Whigs , and their coadjutors, that intolerance to a bemo:' crat will not go unpunished by the fearless,repre tentative& of the people. Mr. rDowell poisteases eminent qualifications High 'minded;,fionorable, and eminently talented, he-is jast slith a maw as is, well calculated to'give general satisfaction. He would make a valuable s State officer—his elevation will show pseudo Dern- ocrats, for the future, that a union with our ene mies Will be rebuked in the proper spirit; for there is a power.in the State-i.e., Democratic voters— which will never fur a. moment countenance in famy. The char4ion• of our principles, I trust, will not be crustiid r for. his nble_expose, and devo ted efforts in behalf of a judicial gentleman, whom . a misguided ,Felleral enate has attempted to pros trate. Let the Senate look to the majority, for the appointing power, in this worthy and competent judge's own home; and that majority then- - will show to them thai the people can .and do appreci- ate his worth. The time is not far distant, - when ' those are assisting: to break' down a fearlessi and pure man, will be taught to know that he will be hailed by the people as Worthy to represcht' them in Congress.. It il_ a rule with Democrats, to elevate those whom the Federal party seek to break down. It is the best evidence-of an honest 1 I - . man, to receive their sc , orn and opposition. Torre- I fore, let Democrats remember, that there is no . Federal e'il hicb Democracy cannot cure; and that popular sovereignty will be sustained by every . true • REPUBLICAN. Ala Eurron :—The Dispatch avers, he tegarda with abhorrence the employment of children in factOries. Edtication, he says, is , the birthright 1 of every American child; aril .yet he tells the toil,worn children, and female operatives, that ..Suif.ply and demand' will regulate the pike and quantity of labor, much better than can .be done' by legal enactment. %That has 'supply and de. l main' . alio towards :ameliorating the condition of the wages' slave? Nothing. Capital, abstracted from its. producti, Labar; an concentrated until it possesSes a iliitinetive interest; becomes employ. er and Master.. in this Character, unity of Inte -1 rest is 'destroyedil---capital becomes master of la. 13 0 , 1-tmd..Asiib.... In • -crea...e.--rwer, .1 --- opportunity is never waved. The present circurn atances of - soctety, thew, that poverty - is the ac curripiniament wealth•producing "toil ,; whilst theturplus vrealtb„creatctl by the No/king bees• by the wages scherne.is Seized upon by the non. producing classes. None are to blame for this unjust elate of thingslbut it is the duty, as it is !the interest of eU, to endeavor for the establish -1 merit of just relations, aunt, if POssible; bar monize the interests of all our national family. The greatest and most effective agency, at wealth-producing machinery, used by its possei._ sor,lhecapitalists, to supercede manual labor, has as yet tended to reduce wages c by increasing the hours of drudgery of the few laborers , hlls. reusable to keep the' machines . operating. Had' the toilers decreased their hours of Tabor, with the increase of 'machinery, they would have been b-tter able.to resist the encroachments of capital. But, lacking intelligence sufficient to, unite, and collectively to defend themselves, they became an easy prey. The position retained by some of the hard handed toilers in the rolling mills, is, 1 coMpared with most other branches of useful la bor, highly praiseworthy. As yet, the iroa work ers have kept the secrets of their business to themselves. When they relax in this respect, they must pay the penalty of long hours and low wages ; and experience teaches, despite the prog nostieations of the Dispatch, that their interests will be better subservrd, by the of a third !sett of hands daily, than by acting in ac cordance with the monstrous illustration, given by tat paper, to Prove, the intelligence of the journeymen Printers, who, it says, work, on an average, twelve or fourteen hours a day; and ma ny of them work nearly all through the night for years together.' 'From such friends the Printers should pray to be preserved ; and such dictates, I hope, the Iron workers will not be in haste to adopt. MOR . E . ANON. GREAT BRIT-AID? AND THE U. STATES. The official value of the trade between the Uni• ted States and the'United Kingdom of Great Bri• min and Ireland, as given by the British . authori• ties, is as fulloVvs Foi .ifte Morning Post. 830 1831 183 . 4 1833 1834 1833 1836 1830 1840 1841 1842 • „ 1845 22 895, 681 10,789,204 Up to 1837, it will-be-observed, the exports to the United States exceeded the imports from this firtg. year the balance have been in favor of the UMW States. Cure your Cold aid Cough Wort the Lungs ar e I Diseased and fall a prey to Consimplion.—lt is now can at the very roots causes the Secretial *atter and Phlegm to loose its hold, end be discharged through the Ilipectorant'orgins, thus giving immediate ease to the Cciugh, imparting strength to the Constitution, aud' finally restoring 'perfect health. Those who are afflicted with the first seeds of Consumption, such as a cold, cough, soreness of the throat< pain in the breast awl side, affections of Bronchia, call of which will soon lead to. a spSedy Consumption ifnotcheck. cd,Y !should at once procure Dr. Duncan's, <erode rant nemedy,, whereby life may be prolonged, sod probably saved; is; • -•••••..i ..i .,1 , , : - it:( ' 'i . .' .-t i ::.:-,.:::. )_;....%:,,,t:::::.7 , _ .. ..: . •-,.,-": ..'..--,::z..-,,,4:.,..Z;,'-7:-,.,:',-4.,,..,'':.:,k,r.:',..:-... ~ , ,. ..i.!',.;. i ,, ,2 :''..-;".r..:.-;:...'f..;.. ~:'-',:'...-1::!!;':.',7:4-:,1 Post STATV, TREASURER For Me Morning Foil Imports, '4-8,055,962 : 6,970,342 3,296,483 8,816,088 10,276,623 10,357,743 10,937,407 11,757,477 I. .15,209,770 11403,067 18,662,638 13,221,391 15,181,312 20,738,008 ',18.813,,544 _ -mvianomoolo . ~.. .. ... _ x_iA:'..!.,:.•!' '.'• - 7 .:-:-t.•44:..;','',',.','?':.J-.'.,.;. . ;‹ ,7 '..:: - '; ~.i ~,-..,.- \,..-i-,,,,:.:,,, MMi 111= - ILI kr. T 4 / 1 1,1 E.' .4 BY ELECTRIC TELEqRAPH. VA . !4, Itionsixo PORT PUIL4IIeLPIIIL, Der, 24, The Eastern Alarketa aie still 'unchanged. The merchants here are waiting ; : anxiously for the arrival of the next steamer. r ' Flonr and Wheat are firm at last prices. Corn is active, Iltr GREAT INCONSISTENCY ! !—Physicians preseribp DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT. AND TAR in the last Stages and the most hopeless cases ofi CONSUMPTION, after all other medicines had fail-' 1 ed, as it has proved itself to be the most ettraordi nary medical aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is as valuable in the incipient stages, such ati 'COUGH, COLDS, tic. *c., when the LUN3S are not too far gone before ulceration tokes plaCe. ,It is seldom or vim Known to fail - in breasing 'up .I I the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few hours' Itime, if the directions are strictly followed. The I GENUINE DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT AND; -TAR, which makes so many wonderful cures„ is for' sale by D.C. Kneeland, also by Kidd & Co. of this' , city. ' Thoso who are affiicted with Diseased Lungs, `will do well to call on them and see the certificates of the most wonderful cures, from Hon. Judge Wm. Busse. The wile of the Rev. G. W., Maley, and from Dr. Hiram Cox, Professor in Cincinnati Eclec tic Medical College. - , , di 17 ;KT Let every one who is in need of sorde such aledir.ine ae SMsaparilla, and who wishes a good preparation, put up' in generous sized bottles at one dollar each, read the advertiaement in'another column, of. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND ILD 'CHERRY, a compound of two of the most valuable medicines' in the Illaterla Medica. As a tonic fur, General Debility, Dyspcsia; tie-may rarely say it is an excellent preparation. Sold at the. HEALTU DEPOT, Smithfield, be tween 3d and 4th streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. - dec4B MASONIC NOTiCE. - • '4) old .94if • A stated meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 210; A. Y. Pd.; +•iii be held, in the ..slasonic Hall, this (Sataritiy) afternoon', - at 2 o'clock.. BY" order. of the Worshipful 3,lay.er. IV. J. DAN - ITT, Sec'y Pittsburgh, Dec 25, A. L. 5847. rl R.N. J. DORSE.Wreapectfully tenders his serr If vices to the public, in the ,carious branches of his Profession. Ills o ffi ce on Fourth street; oppo site the Mayor's Office. ' dec2.s-4t* 17 OR SALE-400 copies of HARRIS'S Pittabilth l and Allegheny city DIRECTORIES; 250 cuts tit good 5 double purple and yellow Carpet Chain GOO good Wooden. Bowls, anti sizes; 200 dozen tf WO, 902, 10%12, and 10115 Window Sash; 6 setts, ofthe American Pioneer, 7 rola. of the Journals of; the Senate and Hone° of Representatives, from 1790 to 1799. Aud a good retail supply ef writing, letter and wrapping paper, and all• the Pittsburgh daily newspapers; fur sale by ISAAC HARRIS, Agt. and dec2s“lt Cool. Merchant, sth st. near Wood. SE'ERAL Farms for aim. Wanted, places for a number of laborers, farmers, 'coachmen and host•ers, clerks sales and warehouse man and boys fur hire. Wanted, places fsr a number of colored men, women, boys and girls. Wanted, several good white cooks, &c. Wanted, several sums of money to borrow on the best security. Alt kinds of agen cies attended to for very moderate charges, at • ISAAC lIARRiS , Agency and Intel. dcc2s.4t Olftee;Fifth street, near Wood. Three Fatima for Sale. ' r subslcsber. °trent ,for containotg ACICIIO on one of them there is a, good stone House ; large ' frame Barn; two'oriituke, with a number of other improvements„ There is an abundance of Coal on the other two; with• about 30 acres of Meadow. On the third, adjoining the farms of .ling,,,ttralter Forward', and W. Stew a rt, there is a'goodlarin -house and barn and two or three orchards. The above farrds will be - sold on or about the first of February next.'P For fortl.er par ticulars enquire of the subscriber. MARGABET.FLEMINCt,, Peebles Township, Allegheny Co. Gazette, copy 3t and ch. Poet.. ' • :Vegetable etanoaary 'Balsam. rr is now_about twenty years-since -I first used the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam in my family. since that ,time it has been my practice to keep a supply of the article by me for the use of my family, which is large, and- for the benefit of my friends, I have• uniformly found it to be a very valuable effi cacious medicine; and think that by using it season ably for the complaints for which-it is recommended, it has often prevented the disease from taking a more serious form. In one instance I recommended it to my _brother, who resides in the State of New York who was dangerously ill wits; anoruplaint of the lungs; he has since written to me for mote, hay - lag found nothing which gave him so much relief. OTIS pi K.: Sold in Pittsburgh, by H. A. FiIiNESTOCK Et CO. Corner of Ist and Wood, also, corner of 6th and Wood sls. dec2s Bargains at No. 40 Market Street. BLACK Merino Shawls (Dupint's best) with very rich borders, selling at the following rates; $l2 Shawls for I 8,5 • 8,50 " " 6. 7 00 6,60 ", 4,00 decza BARROWS & TURNER. Tilt. RALPH'S . Private Practical Treatise on If Diseases of the Genital Organa, being a plain and faithful account of the ramie Symptoms, and consequences of ,the disorders it refers to, together with the Remedies. PriCe $l. For sale in Pitts- burgh, by dec.245 DRIED Poaches-100'131111615, for sale by dee223 - -SDIITH. tr-SINCLAIR. bIITE Beans--I0 Barrels, for sale by • V decl2s • SMITH ErSINCLAIR,. riCOVER. Seed-3 Bartels, for sale by dee2s SMITH - St SINCLAIR. lllED,Appfes--60 Bushels, f4r sale by D dec2.s SMITH ik SINCLAIR LARD-30 Kegs No I,.neatlY put up for family use., for Fale by ticc2,s lIIBERVS Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted 1 1 sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sate B. A. FAHNESTOCK and Co., corner Ist and Wood sta. Exports. 8,2311,677 12,596,173 7,318,498 11,007.785 0.769,856 15,313,869 15,116,300 by doc2s rth W W. T strode , "7"iiSs Oj just c r o e r c alr i n o g f ..fil a a i r a k r e g t e an ad d d lu nal supply to his stock or fine Watches,-Chains, and' Keys. Also, a complete assertment of every variei ty fine Jewelry—Silver Ware, Lamps, Panc goads, etc. etc.. ~dee.2s 5,003,074 10,323,103 11,083,449 7,585.000 10,468 071 5,067,372 To Pig Metal; reed by stetune AlFgAaver, 3 2nd Tfoir is eale by - 7,572,50 SEEDS -25 .Bble. Clover Seed ; 29 Brige,Timothy do, in store nod to sale by L. S, WATERMAN. 12,022,470 DEACIIES--30 sacks Dried reaehes o in 'kora an for sale by dec2b _ _ . S UNDRIES 7 -I.ll 4 b , ls.il:a r ll d ow; Grease; . 6 Bbls Green 4pples ; . In store and for sale Iy. • dee2.s L. S. WATF.RAIAN 'BETS and Teabs—:•6o dor. Buckets; 3. " Tuba in store and L. S. <WATERISIAN.- STARCIi-=-50 Ro.Tes superior tancy starch, .n store and for sale, by - • dec2s - -L. S. WATERMAN.' ' dee2s for sale by et EO. W. - SMITH & Ce. have removed their q fieefroit Pena st., - -to their F;evr Brewery Pitt at. and; tovimerie Way. . dec2s Etit=M 10153MM1 liMal EN= • • •• EINE A CAItD. 'Wanted. L. S. CUTHBERT, 50. Smithfield st, near Bd. SMITH & SINCLAIR Holiday Presents. - L. S. WA.TEMMAN, NO3I Water, and 62 Front ate L. S. WATERMAN Removal. ::.;.•-.:•.-,-- .t..•-- ';' .ft . :; - :.! - : -. .:.1 . "- - -''. -. : . . il , :'-" , ''.- - • . -;:': .. -;.-;. - ' , :'', - ',". j ,:'•. - .' .- ;:i'. , ,,.:, - .! . ,','."?)'.' ~ ,!'.:'.'-..- ' , " f =.',:: 4.'::. -.. .! , .':.:.-.:. ''''. • ..."'''''''n:f..! . .',.;,Tr - •; . •- -. :- . :.'s . '`'''" - - ~~.~~~ '-: . • 1 . " - ::.:'.....r...: ri :':'-',...:.;.::','• :,/,.'.: .'.-...,--:-. 1 - :', , ~ :::1':', : :. 7; .. ; :: ''..:.;'.-• ::.: MEM •ANDREVOS , ------7----7 -- .e: : Old Stand Bakery and Confectionary. itioilarliva 'run Siamaxne„: is 'NU . V) : R11141.. .. . - No 4`:?, Diamond Miry. The following corresporideneri annousteeklbee A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Confectionary, ourvitizeris.are requested to meet- ii 'ilidirtir . 1 Fruits, Nuts, and Cakes, for Christmas. An •• - assortment of Falicy Doses, Toys, and French Con- Seitilops Flo° nti of the new Court House, on Monday rectionary, at prices lower than 'can be obtained at at Ty. sr.,, for the purpose of collecting relief for anyather establishment in the city. ' dec23-3t . . thssaufferers by the flood, in the cities and towns ! ----- - on the Ohio. We are sorry that some more con'. venient. place than the Court House, had been se lected by:the Mayor. Our churches should be , ; thrown open for gatherings of our citizens on such occ stone. But notwithstanding it is !taped there w ilt be a general turn out : , I allitlll. A DANS, Esq , - • , Mayor of She City of Pittsburgh : Sir:----You are requested to call a general meet. ing of the citizens; to be held at the room of the Court Of Quarter .'essioris •in the new Court House, On Monday. the 27th inst. at 3 o'clock, a. se, fur the, purpose of devising citrons to contri bute relief to such of our fellow citizens in Ports , mouth, i Cincinnati, Louisville,' and other cities, and towns in their vicinity, that have been redu ced to distress by the late unprtralleled inunda ti ins and thereby testify our gratitude for the , relief s? benevolently afforded to our own citizens, 1 eter the memorable conflagration of April, 1645. IBy doing so, you will much oblige your fiieuds I I and fellow citizens'. . Lorenz', Sterling & Co., Wm M'Cully, Wm. Al. get, J,ihn Sheriff, H. L Ringwalt, Joshua Hanna, Wm. K Hart, John A. Forsythe, Morrison Un derworld, Charles Avery- R. W. Poindexter, Thos. Bakewell, John Anderson & Son, J. Carothers, Alexarider Gordon, W. H Denny, Benjamin P. Bakevrell,llzirmar Denny, Junes Marshall;John bhipton, M. Allen, Wm. Wilkins, 'rhos. Fairman. , AOCAL AITTEKS. 2.l•Ton'B Ossics, Pilisburgh, Dec. '23, 1847. 5 In accordance with the above call, the citizens ZeflS of. Pittsbutgh, without distinction of party, will meet at the time aml place, and lot The purpoie specified therein, • G. Atwell. Mayor. C --- -N 7 ------: HnirmAs Wes o .preparatton for the holt _ day festivals and amusements, have been sound • log in'. out • ears fur s days _and weeke past . Christ. miss ii here, arll : a'sner4 day it promises to be. A finienow is opon.the ground. 'f (:e sleighs are in running gear—tie ladies are ready fur.the jaunt' .:thi,muSicians have turned their:instruments lot the sane* and song—the 'Markets have been filled, and none have left with empty baskets —our shop wint4ws look brilliant—children, with clean faces, meet ass smiling and in joyous mood, and old folks aiipeir happy. In abort, tbiOay. will be well and : apprepriately spent., Those who . feel humble and Pevoted, will give the to religious exec cue ;I : while all wbo have not bad sufficient ex pir4ce in the world to make them sedate„ will hunti for more congenial amusements. if our creed is in s harmony with the spirit of Christian ity, as we believe it is, we can serve God by indu ging in the customary holiday entertainments i , We are our desires, which is evidence that they mes ::needs.be gratified, according to the rule. '"Aft•action.s are in proportion to destines." We say ri then, blys and girls, dance and sing, eat and dririk (temperately); or resort to your cloisters and; pray, if you feel it to be your duty. . lye have been iu search, fur some days; of a fugitive letter, by that gifted woman, L. Maria which she speaks so philosophically, and feelingly, of the shoWs " of Christmas day. Irult' suit the . present occasion so Well—but Wei cannot find it.. Mach anniversary of the birth of our Saviour; marks with unerring certainty, the progres.rwe are making,:as a people. The gay dresses, the annuals, the toys, tbe pictures in the shops, are all improvements, upon those of past year. We've all wiser than vte were on the 25th of December, .. we are on an orcro:e, klitt better—a little more charita ! le and just, wt 1. to er ideas of each other's rights and Julies. it is tree, also, that many area little mote wealthy; and it is true L too r tbata stilt greater nurriberhaie . made no progss in this branch of earthly pur -119;1; while some hare been rapidly.going back sinking dawn into hopeless poverty and srce. If this was not so, tle good people might celebrate, the day with more real comfor:, with feWer scruples of conscience. As it is, our only advice is:"Lik us all do what good we can for others, as wellies: . (kir ourselves; and enjoy the luXuries that maybe. set Lefuie us on this Christmas, with thankful arts, and not be unmindful of the poor: I DxsTir rls ova JAIL.—We are pained: to state that a Mr. Morrow died yesterday in our prison, Where he had been committed a few days fie was found by the watch, roaming about the streets; and, from ,his appearance, evidently de anged. He is sairVtO have been a sober, indult. irious, worthy mag-.• The Sheriff did every thing to his power, to ad to his comfort. lie was an rishman, and 'stead:that his mother still resides ir that country. • ELLIOT & MAUSZT STOTIT.—We Ball attention to the ddvertisement of this arm.- 4 hey have amost magnificent assurtmeuta books, ..e.; tor the ho)0:1:ys: • • co. No;re,.is the time for coal merchants start Almsl ;lie river. The price is exhorbitaMlf nigh in thedown river cities: - We do not urge this las a reason ;why our coal merchants should leave with their • ~o• ,argos, fur taking,siOrintage of the ne •cessities of fellow beings WlS:gist execrable; but, Inoiwidntanding, it has beetione by the fuel spec• . ilulators of Cincinnati. . oZI. A colored boy named Robeita, was drown ed in the Monongahela, oppositeSligO, on Wednes day last. No one felt interest enough in bids , to send.for the Coroner. He was, hovievcr,found by. his friends. (r 3lre - observe' by the Mystery, that G. B. Vashon,'a young rotated man, of this city,• : biss left for . Hayti, where he . intends to reside.- V: is a young man of talenti, has received 4 OM plete education, end studied iawwithilOri. ter Forward, who kpeaks in strong terms of 'his abilities. ' j The Democrats of the Sixth Ward mill meet at Henry Rea s tavern, on' Monday evening next; 27th inbt :for..the purpose of choosing four Delegates to represent the ward in the City Con vention; and to select candidates for Canal and other office's. Acknowledgement. of .Deeds, Ste. , TAKEN for Europe, Massachusetts, New limp shire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Alabama, Michigan, Ohio and by JAMES S. CRAFT; Fourth, nearSmitlfield .dec24-3mdaw THE TIXE . EXTENVED. . SEALED PROPOSALS, WILL be received at the Office . of the Stiperin tendent of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, 'til 6 o'clock, P. of..tuEspAy, the 7th ' day of JANUARY next, for tarnishing all the coal required for the Stationary Engines, Depots and Boat Slids, for the deliver, of the Wood, for the Sawing of Wood, for doing the hauling on the levels be tWtell Planes 2 and 3, l and 6, Gant! 7, 7 and.B, and 8 and 9; for the horse power at the head of Planes 1,3, 4 and 10, and at the foot of planes 1,9., 4,6, 9 andift, and the Boat Slips at Johnstown and Holli daYsberg, and for the delivery of the Stringfintber, Ties, Plank, .12e. 2 and the Csitings for the year Specifications exhibited at the ufriee-eve days previous to.thi. letting. • • ' • • THOS. J . POWER, Sup't... P. R.R. . deatiitd A. 4" -V." •"f., ' 4 . • Si • •-• MOMINI ENR2 NEM , , - i. t'l " :;, =SE MEM MUM= mom MATHEW I. STEWART, ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOFFICE on Fidh street, next door to Alderman Morrow's office, between Wood and Smithfield Collections made on reasonable terms.; Deeds, Bonds, Miirtgages, 'Willi; and all other instruments of writing, drawn with legal accuiacy and despatch. Dissolutfon. rr HE partnership heretofore.existing petween the 1. undersigned, under the style anal & Browne, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. • S C. HILL, • - G. G. BROWNE. The tinderslgned, having purchased the entire Pr tablishment, will continue to manufacture and kescf no hand a large assortment of the newest doiignifpf Paper Hangings,and Borders ; American and French Frescos, Column, Parlor, Hall and Chamber Papers; Landscape, .Fireboard Prints, Rainbow and other styles of Curtain Paper, thirty•siz. inches wide, &c., all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retailint the old stand dec23-2wd Morse'. Weekly Budget of New Beek& • • • /VO. Sb FOURTH STREET. ' • SONGS for the Peoplo,'No j l, published by p. B. 1.. Z.•• Zeiberk Co.' Hunters of Kentucky, Mr.tiiiiVrials end Toils of Trappers and Traders. ' • • ' Count of Montecrieb; n neyr Ester Dc Medina; or the'ieridei o London, com plete. Pleasant. Art of Money Catching. Flowers Personified, No. 12.- Any number of thus work can bo supplted. •• • Marmaduke Herbert, or the Fatal .Eirer—s new • . . supply. Ellen Herbert, or Family Change*. The Child's Book of Anitnals—n heatitifal Work with colored plater,. Graham's Magazine, for Jaenary,lB4B: New Miscellany for Boys and Girls, No. 2. ••• Hovrevr lourual—a how supply. • r . j , The Buy's Winter Book. - • Living Age, No-1128,.., • • ' Philosophy of Lifo and Philosophy of Language, in a coarse of lectures, by Frederick Von Schlegel, I Days ofLove and Faith, with other fugitive Poem,' iby•Geortio W. Bethune. - . North British Review, fur November. The. Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, beaut L r. fully illustrated. . Memoirs of Miss Margaret Mercer. Pickings from the New Orleans Picaynne—a new. suPply. . • Daily Scripture Readings; Ly the late; Thomas Chalmers, D. D. L. L. D. Mysteries of London—nor supply. - 1 A Narrative of an Exploratory Visit to the Con- I aular Cities of China, &c. &E. • . - Rising in.the World, nr a tale of the Rich'and:- Poor, by T. &Millar, an interesticg and instructive: Adventu: es of a Stiolling.Player, by 109111iim - GeotgeLOVelh.hy Sheridan Knowles. i j Old Convents of •Parie, by Madame Chas. Rehatid..l I 'The Huited Chief, or the' Female Rancheros, a s t aletl of the Mexican , war. The Pirate's Di tighter, or the Rovers of the • At.; lactic. •• • • • ' The Lady of the Gulf, a Romance of the Cltyl . and the Seas. Living Age, 157. • Edinburgh Review, for October 21. ' - • Old Wine in New Bottle's, or Spare Hours,of a j Student in P3tig,by Augustus Kinsey Gardener,lll. D. 1 -, Union Magazines for January, IS4S; a splendid ‘. - number with three beautifal plates. Columbian Magazine; fur December. • •, London Lancet, fur Nova atter. j • • • • Forrestal, or the Light of the Reef, a romance of the blue waters.- - • - • • I Di:wanes Terpsichore, or the Ball Room Guide. Doggett's United States Railroad arid Ocean Steam Navigation Guide. • • • ; Blackwood's Magazine, for November. 1- . I • The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, a ro• ; .. manze. The Star of the Fallen. Waverly -Novels, cheap form, a new supply: . . • -Afloat and Ashore, or a Sailor's Life; 4. 'Eastern papers furnished at Eastern Fiats 'and • ; .•••. postage. Subscriptions for for all the Eastern magazines re ceived at the publisher's - prices, sod' No- manes. TN coniegnenee of the inerearted demand for Dr; RAirtre VZSIETAIILE PILLS, and for ale accom modation of those who use them, the followiug.pep.. eons have hi en appointed Agents for ihritien2llo - chifriuts. • • " S. L. . .. 4 *liole.salc ood Itttail,Agenti, • . No. 50 Smithfield it., neot ldtitt. ' Wm. Colo, Alleitheny• city; Jno. 111 , CracketiOth Ward; J.• G. Smith, Birrninghamt C. Ritchie,;X:ae nottebuigh, Pi.; P. Henkel, Freedom, .Pa.; NA* Lemmon, Stoneeville , Beaver County. leen . iad A r tiNt a i i -l y case flak 6, just. recalil,o4 B. A.' FATINESTOCK ' cor of lot ond.Wood lIQUORS IN GLASS- 7 100. boglps of Stiallies; j.%Vines, Gins, &c., fur sale by , d cc 23 . TIOTASH-4 cuks No 1 attieleoll'etorci.etitilor: r sale by SblrrittraNCLAllt; dec23 156 Wood et. • I.6IOTHY SEED— A few Bosh.la on hand:and T for sale by , SMITH do SINCLAIR, • dee23 - 66 Wood at IIIEA-20 half chests Young Bison Tea 1 , 1 40 4 . Poechong " . i . Just received and for sale by , • 1 dec22 MILLBIL & RICKETSO. I 4. LOAF Sugar— 20 . Dbl4N•c!, 4,• 45„ luri.t, •. • . -LA 10 1;441 . 7:19 store and toisile, by. -• • . 1 1 / 4 111:LER . fc JitcliETSo9l . .. • I. cAZERAC hril it'd tins her:priers:Rif 1;0 Viatagea frorit 193 . q0 .44; for gale t.y.. • 0 • • dec.2-2 P.• C. At AirilAt. is .. ... . A. siqc;N errE Bandy--6balf . :olpejr, 4 !mit Nene Brandy; far sale. by .• .. .. . 1 .' dec22 • . P:e - MA TI N i:2 t • - - ICI . INET, castilloo deeta . sale by,.,•...Pit.31411MR.• • • • HENN ESS EY Brandy-4 halt (fipeiii,D.ondota , or, Vintage of . aniire and Ft iale , • doc 22 P. C. INIMITJX.• IRISH Wbiakey---2 Puncbsoss, for sale in qulatii :ties to'suit, by • . ' •-• • • dean . • P. C.:MART-fit: AMAICA Spirits-2 l'encheons, fer sale in qua * JAities to suit, by EftiLLAND . Gin--4 pipis*Senfinisd.reek: Hors •' for sale by - • * .-.• • .•••',. ' ....dee22 • - , .P. C. MARTEN. I • •-* . _ • UJUBE PASTE-3 caeca, just received and fol J sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK - dec2B cor of let and .Vit oOd ate' S I 11 in : wry engn : ged in the inipertntion ofß . _ dies, Wines and - G.ns, eiclutively,•l made arrangenients•in different parts of Eurnpeani , the Islands with well known bonsai, for my futqr: supplies peForeign Liquors, which 1 will be able t' sell, delivered in the Custom Louses of New.Yorkci New Orleans, or in this city, at the lowest markt • price, fur cas h or appreved paper. I have in stoti• and cellar, a very large stock of very superior. Winc and Liquors as imported , of the most celet.rate brands and vintages; for wile on 'pleasing terms. i .: • ' -P. C. MAR:FIN; I cortitir:of.Front and Smithfield sti Wholesaiiii.Dry:Gloods: , XTOW epening at-theWhotesale dry goods ronti . 11 62 MarKet street:.2d stoiy; 100 pcsofnipacc,, 49 pcs English Merina, 2 'cases Oregon plaids, asi caahmerce;lo pcs French broadcloths, 44 pcs fan casimeres, 5 cases casinette, la bales of red, whit, and yellow flannels, 300' pairs of blanuets, styles of calicoes, domestic gingham', gloves 1 husiery,tsgerhor with a general, assortment of go Merchants are invited to examine our stock; as arc confident it will favorably compare with castori atoms in stylei and prices. declB A. A MASON & Co. . F. RI/ITS-41We prime Oranges :' 11.'5 Boxez Lemons ; • 5 Kegs.Malaga.Grapes; Ail in geed oriler s inst received on etifinitnornief ind diesel* low it the Wine Stbre. 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