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'official wlo ofOLi&by cocnlic.'/bT {~„ 4 -■■■■ . 10 dep«r‘n.epl or mechanical labor, are so. £ > , _ ' '" s».f' ‘, , . .1* L JIARPEK, EDITOR ANfl PHOPfiJETOR Po*J t Office*ie dealing oiit wlrath xnd.TcngciJce which u will be seen that thoVn». r 7tt» r n *n.n Ont*;«i» mhuuwat— November 28-*- accamulauag that the wollij conftardljkeep “ _ .. ’ K’;x<> "■*'-- '' ”' •'.■ x s p 1 TTRBIIRn u. aija.thiVia only t the-beginning Butler, the caiididatea of the dbmocracvt la SIXx ’ p,e » eil, *j'' l Patton, Korraod Jones. tract or ihera. Some of the moit »aluah| 0 V mveo. ' r 5 ’■"iP ' < ‘tV, *’ , xxClr wirnvpenAV MftltNlN'R XnvPMBPB co taA orjh# entfl “Our big brother’.’ or the Dlapatch TEEN THOUSAND POUR HUNDRED AND SIX- c <nptCOnirealiti w FraocuMaoliey. Indictment, Uon " aro ••>» work or yearn, emplojmg vast eipen- - >" ” ‘ r.V.,,” Vi "A!* V‘V’!“ WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 39, 1848, aD^t^„avih i.„uV,.. T^IX . n e table ?nefnST^o,e « M«Mi«»hh*.A P{ea;<- N«S«U V » For Com- di.orc, while chera acem to be bpt .howerk of an f< X “ '- *, ,*’ -‘ «f'-4V- ;V •-* *• ' )l“' fflarnillfl Host Jlob }3rintinn flrtffire ‘bey are by no means backward in making known Bennington Jovrmhip, | n Licking county, (dem..) moawi:allh > Attorney General Bigham and Mcssra. our . m which perfection is at once allied, and «• f 'f-i 1 SV'tiV ~1 * , ’£t r ‘ \', *7, . COBNEH OF WOOD AND hi. claims to «Old Zach.» Tho Journal of yesiet- which wan not returned. Marshall and M’Calmont, ftr Defence, Messrs. Dar- ,n, P ro, eo>ento thereon superseded. class is <*>» -...«»,», .»York and Phila- T , , ~ 'P/-\ r P‘* ’• 1 V’' V- l i 4 J l ; V . ID'Hovrag D addcd to our EsubUshment, a splendid day, (the ntflraol organ of the Taylor parly (!) in Al- In 1844, the Democratic vote of Ohio was 149 061 Wfib andlrwin. The case was continued. a new Churn, just introduced into this city by B. J. delphia, besides Our regular market report. | *, « * P *’ ' i -fltkoids°of < NeTO!)'oper arul'BMk'woric in” of°un° |ogbeny county,) dispose, of Mr. Foster m the fol- it is now 154,862, being a gain'of 5,801 ,pr«a.ryea}»’ . Agreat numhefor Witnesses were examined, but Clayton &Co of St. Lou.., and for it. complete Furmu. , , ‘j. r.VrxJ VV'-Vi . . \iy; ~ ’' Dr Pf'; s^i!" ul ?A rl d and upon the most rea- lowing very summary manner: Tho Whig vote of 1844.' waa lbfi.t 13. uls now 138.- we found ntfnhw facts elicited on behalf of the Com- ““P 110 " r "f ‘ho purpose designed, ia beyond any ?£Sw,* «X' ' , 3 _ i‘’ V Pa,lOn s J c h /“^”^ , >r r * KoE,cr,B claims roa y be fully 395, being a decrease m four years of 16,717, about “ ODWea, ‘ h A son of tho deceased man was called *b*"S Jetanen or heard of. I hgvo seen .«opera ' "nlPj- 0' ' < - J ' ‘x i , > ,’ ’"-,74. r ', . __... —— He d ODDoTed Tnvlor .u.nu&r v,„n,,pn.h,. e q u al to the democratic mojorily in the S ltt lc. uponj who gave a history orji.a fuller- described ~0118 7 and think it one of the mpst valuable improve iily, « a i Vl J X:P ’J- GenerfeyToris B [: r and Ohio head, the democratic column. For Cass, He entered the BnUsh army when quite -*■>'• corollered to the butter-makmg community. - 7 : ;w; ixS'fftOftllWtni’nriTWenrtijjMiftls.onrarlisrftourtwnH looking to hiaongagcmentato proscribe no man for Butler and Democracy, she’ gives the largest mnjon- oun ® ’ became Sergeant Major in the SuthDrag- A Fabheb. i-.\s ‘V 'fZ'”' ‘ as Bo^for^’x^nn^mcnr ra h .'p? hallce . be l y ofany Sute in the Union From a whig maion- ana after serving IS years, lie got into a dis *&■ Another attempt will soon be' made, We are P ‘ ■ ‘70r6,00 2 ,n .644, she now rolls up a democratic rjoTc 10 ” 5 * ° T'll P"*-' l !'' a paper in this ctyl Wtll U , t ‘ , .V . V Fontihstreei-rrisonronlyftutboriJcdAgem will alike/ with'- m yorUy of 16,466, andher course watill onward 10 worX ,n a colliery j Tind cnoiiged nis name to Al- ofipermitled? .vvv -:t; ,„., c „ w -■»■*»™Tr™zE7r s c! ...v g^K'garsr. I .'aras as 1 - s is *ss: ', x.. x,-; t|;fgCCvi«Kv: N <V; vote of the Democracy of Allegheny county, this: 'hTCause^he'Crated SS 4& eg H ardning - •*/ *.'’**■* »'j at the recent Presidential Election, amounted to W ol4 Taylor,thefieneral will he bothered (o find Brown, / -2657 1771 403 Mr * Da ra S*» opened the case on the part of the elected Clerk of theCommnn Pm.m. I y e * #* CvJ^ s V 'l- 1 ‘ 6591 j ani Tn the Etate lo k 179,748. Although the * ren,oß ®? r * urn,B B ootMajorMcKibben, the pm- Butler, 3536 1959 38? Joftnce. He qmW the indictment. A. to hi. Clerk ol the Common Council. -, 1 V;t2iX V. ,-P-/ ■- * Democracy apparently are in a Wmty ill both TavKkeM*; w J)"‘® oDl y offcnc ®* a *°‘'OE “gainst Carroll, 1395 1463 343 client, ho would show, that ho was a quiet, kind and «T The United States Circuit Court ndjoutneiT ~ / - Na£ .' x VI; couciy and State, tye think, -all things considered, no ftldV- ? aSST P, ‘ 2506 7° ‘ ° ffiC ° r ’ Ue ha “ B " fed '“"E- JEBtCr<ily ’ ' D ° rU " her 6 “ bof °' e ' ttt’O-x " '-r.’' V,> they hate no cause whatever, to feel the least dis- Porter, we are told, docs not predicate his claims Clermon, » 2888 2204 404 “* ••••“««« In regard to hia conduct in this fry-1. O. O. members of the , 7i ** hearted. The\oic cast by tho Democracy *f this on the irround orhm P a» t i CJmton, H 22 1233 735 * particular case, he would show that he was in the Lod ff efl »««“»fied to meet at the Hally corner ' l - * 'JpT f ' rr f— J * T 1 county Tor Cissand Butler, would have elected the ? 7 Tayonam, or Ant.-Tajlcnsmy Columbiana, 2732 I 860 865 discharge or hi* duty. Y n the followi^ ortler ' *f 1 r VA"I - V, L ;- * ■' ’i . Democratic ticket, at almost cse*y hme'ttK f' T CraS?* ? 0 1 8 2 >« The defence the deposition' of D, f' ‘ "' 0 v'x** , tj r 1 ''X l *T for -. e * The following IB tho vote in 1845 for Canal canu! 18 ° ° PP ' Cuyahoga, 2368 1776 2594 wuh Dr. Irwin, had made on exarm Mechanic’s Lodge, No 9, onThureday* ate* ©clock " ' ’.>..’i,^'-»l.-,v:;,'.. i ''CoramisBioner» ■■ '■•■■. i ".'i ■-■:.■ .i-'i :i•.'■■•' .. ur ,/.■• : -. .■■■ •.. ■ v : ..y\ .. . Darke, ...; •■■ ..•■.■■. J 554 ■■■.■■■ ■ ■.■ 1508' ■ ■•.:■:■ tsi nation of the wounds. fT^ m Tf?M» No. 45,0 u Friday, at2o’clock. •" . ; t-' ■• • .•. w- -■■: • ' .: vW® received yesterday the following poetical op. -1674 IRfifi nco n r r n i n o Utn „ , , , Twin,City, No Ml, on Friday, at 6} o’clock, at their |S^£;f?:. xMiP srzzzzzr~ u -~sz: » * « ri»^rr j ® •' V V vSxJ?V-,n ; .'• *Vx V. 'I THE SClunßbE FOU OFFICE. " a "» ll0 > 3029 3199 284 probe followed the wonnd, between two muscles of bvalSdv NoCeml<!m,u > ■‘“■nitted, unles. accompanied . ' r , - ' V > ' , | avTßksanT7ran OT ,ra Geaiga, 922 CT2 m 3 ‘» a for four and a half inches, ,n a lino her- 1 '-V Greene, •■ -1256 ‘2035 •• ’ ‘644 ' raontalto tho angle of the jaw; the probe passed to ernscy, 2504 2375 459 the skin at the angle of liw jaw,'and stopped; the f;t Ji\ U’ 1, .x x X *■; .-, . 605 596 61 covered with eitravasatod fluid blood, the wound L. v . - 1658 . .... .1564 543 radicated notbiqg but congestion of somo of the cx- |■■ 4^.flv.!-.r lr -•.*.• t.£^. xpyjycyy ™ ;?» n VtamtlieD3tat<So , lheWoUDi . )t - % 8,1 -•'••■ ■ VJS-..’.. 8.18 "ft think they could cause death; Ido not think v - l** -, l’ I V-7 ( '!; 7' 7'.‘; £ V-.*! ir drowned, at all, in view of nil the circumstances L -.. J 7 • E a-' i '' N xs :r -i'®v4^W7:4 ? It wv'j-*?'- * i ’f, *' ,, 't' ■> *!•**■ V*+■ " ', V»‘ i r ~'? ;<»- A r V' «’’ ?N> ivj ! nXU ?”« »"" ?»\v2' ,-> -‘ I - t&ra-SWriM'i; ?,ft ; -;w ■ . ! i’j , !;''ai:r:'. i ;.iK;' , fi:-J':\ r d'^|:':''';;i.*;;v' ( -^ s V <"' ‘ , ”'- t ’ v’if J‘J«i#-i'\ . ~ . : •:.'^:^,.'>n tt.:...-- rav.w «imttan •sv'i-hr.ci*'-;-?;. :M‘i i ’ii!,: K : : i' : j-soo bi.. cfmm&m?. '> , , • ' t .v ‘ ', - (uovn «■ *:> barley- %*&*;&:$& X‘ , »^~ < .‘ 1 ‘ ; . *. 5 h * ’> _ * r^. 3GWOOD-t a:S\isS3ft : 7^ v -< :i ‘ '■■■' *' - ■■ i,- • V.'- ->- <i: '* frovlT) ~,■ * ri YSTERS •CHSfrelrnftNTfiE CHEAPEST— , t '''<;, 'w* o\ ' ’ ; ' /*lEo'h , V?hTi?°jt' I ?i 7ir tern Co * ti, i P«“. Fins FleU'OyßWM* whl/^lTnlt'Sl 0 „ ” vTrv< . r r :iv-'-.i:-; :, ;:-.0:v'-'i-- >•:.v...- -?.: i\.L: •.:. • street, uuendsin&king -*>pre,:iu JheDmmond; also atAVm. ; Kramcr’aiiwnwr of '77 ■:■■.■■ :•• , ■::// r *^.'X^^V;^/■^■^^•'^• : v::•'^>.v^viv';^TVv:v:^^^^j^i•, , r,-.v?v. V-i •\ 1 s„ * The World Nutshell. IHSB .33396 3545 G Mavob-s Omo-JWato, Afore, ng.-A "Dutch “ ° i '_. ■ , i >j£v- .-.,* •.; .■ • ac.'srfjs.trjEiss .. "llis,«:•;■;. .*'„ ,V' - , . ’ ' 'x- Something for HortleuUarallit., t h o l^'ie«‘. h of i Ta n yio«,m n ” 0n al b Le,,nE , Uin K > > fnr Norfolk Herald'.agge.u D.mel Web.ter » t«*W conl-unlng a paper HSTj* ' ' ~'“ <i - / I * * ' - The following cor/e«pondence bu been placed in „n Ur ,H?n'MV . gQO bur ’ da "2" OUsl y a« Minuter io England. had r- T nnl mm rrillir an ob - e *- or 01ll<!r bu 'mng»- tnSSic) THOS MELLON. ?itK n , d n ?f £?' * F " EAsuni molaau Pr,jL.' hb “ 6 • ' o„rm n d siy 1,. A. E. q ., P,«,deet of M-Mur.ey. jeci ofCaniy. A.-e. hJ Z2llTwilit " -.- '. '' ‘f . • " - 'A L " \ *» 1 * K - * , B. A. FAHifEsrock, Esq , So much for tfte Democralic division. price* or admiss^lx Le * ,re fore the Mayor the exact sum required—sl,2s. Ho 2 d^^C^b^rrmh^nn 01^’J A Fourth and /^HFLSK— 75 boxes Cream Cbcae Jor sole i.v ' , - r *+\ - I . :* - Prisident of the Pitts. Sort. Society, IST Wtlham Birney Eaa , on of f„ rRp ; “' >o f B 75c double belongs ,0 the «ftee»lar.,» • d.« of 0 re - of \jjuM J D WtoMS U * : f 't 't 4 1 ~ * ' rfS^l^TtoTt tt,,,n fT , ;V 6*“’ '> l " ,> [ Va ... w,l ° h ll '''' «dp«d be Sgl ng to a profc,,,,™. Nor.!,^ asl corner of PUU?£d*ffi£S? l *'V ' C 2S«P^^*“ to,rt h V' . -'‘l'',".' , J ,». ' »• - Vi - .* t ’ •< of Dr.Shrobcr, a Icticr, copy of wh.cii I of Eagludi Literatore in one of the National Ullcg- —. A young man who .hould have dono bctlcr for _ n - ov * V UmartmteSiripes, for Lod.es> nret b 1 oomuw'a-r.sK.. ■.; f> -it 1 \ f ; . ' rr: ■; ••. . . O box ..,.!, the speemen. of 111,00,0 horucallure, el 3l - h.n.self, wo, broogh. op and fined for drunlenae» B A iSte G ° L ?r, PEPiS - „ L “tie if J , - ! ,<* 'l yvhich I lato groat pleasure in presenting to your W There is bot one newtpaper in the Arah.e « £D ' SE! >Dii, Noy a will be preseuied and disorderly conduct. received, and for sidelo So^nrade^ Yoricnncc"' Ae Lmnei,, CnsJuiSres, Al^enet!Mennos'^e^^' I, ' e <—”°-. J5 = p ia°>o"d I _ ■". " _ J-’ >„ ' , \ 0. » F - ' * Society. Yoorffj very truly, language, spoken by 40,000,000 people. There is \\mi ail nie oaieixat hdsic A sailor looking chap was brought un and p^n ?J 1 s>ve,receivedlbehighestprem.u5 > ve,receive dlbehighestprem.umever m avitiSSLq w * “S* 11 ? 9 ?° '~i A HPLE»~»JUbhI# fiueAnplea ui store nndforsale \ &y. '•; , - : „ “43?»«jst-'”= : i s sSi’»ja?a^ : «.»*»*««. »ss?.™,.rp,»f«sr,»„ aggg%sn% . s' , ,-.|t.' ■ i. v,%5,.'„, »-»»—«.—■ Tl .„pi- 3 rr05^,..,, 1 ., a ,Ka,“;a“!gatt.ei-' > . .- '*.•>- .» r 7 ► , ductian* of this great agricaltural SlAle. A radish, ~^“ er ® are *< 4 Uo«tanfln Societies in the Um- PETER WHITE th _. R , ft(r rumor on Monday afternoon, A R B. A FAHNESTOCK it CO t -LjM A Mitres— Paul Ardenhenrt, Hil Monkof JV«. C *«•::■: :■:< •• 27 inches in leoeth: circumferenrp.Sß grealerparl in Now England. ***** y •♦•♦vv-'.iMr.Dunn. • a !^ cr< w^d ®hot in the Fifth Ward, had —^° rnei>>flt and Wood sis,; .?*tSSS? n ,s * f* * /f Jied t forpale by (nov2s) KINGSfc^MOfiRHRiin- 1 •■■ ; v..v-'"'^ :, -a - " * * jeight, 174 pound., nhen pulled. The IDrnip, or A Wa.b.ngton correspondent of ibe New Mn aud CrU, ' C We hnppencd to know ibal It wn. not Irue; C ”TV FAHNESTOCK & Cpmi, l e,c ’ ■* x*l v 1 , 1 fine Size, but not near so large as some I have and ® a yj the IJon. Edmund Buhkc, UJ- Doom open at fit, Curiam will rise ni7i o'clock «nd therefore paid no attention lo it. How Btranne ,10v23 Corner Ist nndSvoSPaiß > cars SL llce i orlhe Rumea rnmily, a Tale, bv f— KING A|OORHEAI> *•- K ' r r -i ‘ - g ‘g gHl POf^™^^^rr ° r AS3SSSSS JS S ! S«a ' - i d ™. h :”.te - - ;v ’ and by the lime it reaches you, will have been orer Mist Sarah Susannah Astor, a grand-mere of Tj'RKNCH B£ACK CLOTHS, FOR CLOAKS -VT K . «en started. We wish such tying could bale Pearl Coming, ~ m S /VucojfiSAl til VI'S- a A Mason &Co n oo'Mnr | * ' ►-* ,W " l Ai V7'‘ , " ' -<l o'. . f , three weeks ontof the ground. Invite the Editors the late John Jacob Astor, *as married at Rio Ja- Mlbpih,corner 4th and Market sireeis ha* received bo mftde mdicUbls; so that such offenders might be Tor sale m S D mosl coTvem2m.f (^fi r r^i4^^,llf lL k “ B * ra ®b have just opened 17 ensejt more of sbose * k of your city to sec the luammoih production^"* o** 0 ** eiro.on the 25 ,b of Ju.y, ,’o Mr. W.lhat S Dodeon. b,ought to juitico. They inflict gico, ,„ Jur y ooon llW „vi, ro o, q c.b ■■ovoa | -c ::. Mo.Edito..- The Bp ec.me n . refer,ed to .„ .he »f‘be ..lend of Ooern.cy. ■“'«* «“ d » not know . hot to believe!., 2(7^,'f A , Ll ‘\ W ™ K a b X'pISt^KACO O I -- . > ,'", s J*. A*-*' ” ' foregoing letters ;hvve been left otthoeeed .lore of W* Just ns we said, although «c forgot to «an- //r"eVS^G°^-Af^rdo Z .Opener re- wll elher to hcliore anything, ,n relation to a matter TreiTTXfUUA ‘l ' NG & MOORHEAD gPffl, l " Valu ° unce helng opeiieif . Cornet Ist nml Wood «ts f - “I- Mr. S. Jf. Wickersham, corner of Bixth and Wood «™gf _ „ . : t "’"“ >r ’' .ha, cause, exc, to, non,. unless,, cotnes front a k ,nd r" • I ; Vt.p7* 1 streets, where the public can have an opportunity of w? affirm * u!£#*n*l*“r^lt-.» r fcnQW niurthtrsunrivof brown - V/- . — «*- iteSr'iia-aL-=?S jr-L..„.- Tt . AgSgsgaaca L^gsarsay , - ,f, f * Prest. Pius. Horticultural Society. far as St* Johns, New Brunswick. * THURSDAY MORNING, No> loih.ni 10 « a^ f Hajs, his occupiedthe attention of y«r Bi lss C! .on^n W ‘.mmSlf fo lt 6 » SE , Tho e wishinghSm? qi£ opd con-LicniiiUibrW nov23 ® I ' *", '' n . x Pirmupoii, Nov. 25, 1848, Tbe British Arms according to th* uif.t \/aiihe CominercmrSaien Room, comer of Wikwl nnd the District Court since Monday. It is a trifling dis- SfiifSS fi?li! lta u ,, J uniollCoal Lnn<, » and clearof build- h 7j I rt«,t S n2nK^^«V 1 !!L a i ,l^QU * lor^^^nc^, Si Win TIDIES, do'nTfoftretthe‘fomc sale of Mhhnlrv Fah’ 5 i * w-' ?V r -A-\ ’l'.-' - ' The PeuuaylvanliL Hattroad. counts, arc sustaining a reverse in the Eo.t Indies. , ' ,x .' s %'} "“J 111 «W,VS Mpro??d%ndoned P ute aLoul an sen. or ground, near the Six Mile M»g,ihe viefl knowu'aone QuaKj'on'NmineVy Hill lefh dsy^ of I SaJmSt* 1 l>rl I? , -*^ , |?< t ‘l > ‘- o a« a W! , 3, t l , e McKenm’il WMdsueSrthTee f 'it/' V , The Pennsylvania Railroad, ~y. the Harrisburg WThe Stutesmon „ys the S ,s„ of Ohio ha, *“'**“ • ,Dtt,, ? ,n *“ n tbo “«P“ e ” - ' V t : r .. ** -Hcyatono, now in course of construction from Har- n 0» , > eithercomplcledor commenced, SIS miles ol aaaoricd colored tliretul.UOhdov Ilullingion’a white and P tlncl P lc - There was u suit about the same lot, for u term of lour or five jeara For particulars^ enquire Enquire of O\V LESLIE/tsq .Tourib st "' . j Wow Yorltesinbluliiitent. noviq | - iv „ w , ........^xSarwasa, . | • \ *'•, \-i~ i.*‘ ’ -v 1 <■'''* -Will bo two hundred and fifty-one miles in length, ~».r ingFiuliim ,350gr0« peart ahirt bullous, 400 ifoz nnpil the P [C,!! “‘ dofendsnt,—West being pluinlifT, then, fTWE subscriber, !meud*nf*to®e’lre^from Thr ai, ~ ' . t iSS? ns ®rii2 r Si 7 ro P« rl y> “Y Present f -- 1 .- ; y*» '.••'“? "“•>• - ,•- . Pittsburg, thrive hundred and fifty-eight miles. This the hand of Mrs. Kremont. * 8 ’ by K' B ™m Ki'lJ '« “'"“"i” M »bW gam decided in lavor of defendants, and now, for mor near Bltursville, in one or other of thewu? B % suchas u smipulSuSlS."* w i l, etMms,'»hIch 1 ch rftft be , utes drive from the cenm of the Cny. k > ( ~ ■>" i > .’Vf-Vt 1 -/ * 1 line crosses tbe Allegheny mountains at Sugar Hun BSTMr. Cl.flbrd ,s coming homo for the purpose E*™ e ' I *> , 5 ,, F ,,, V n ’' *T rone ’, e,o,h " ™»™««« l ‘ h “‘'"' d “me, «o vtill see who gams. The costs preier «?od.e dispU” ' he onlerbe W<,Uld worrnndms l 81V |fl‘ ,n e f for carnentery.mMon ; - NoIMmIS?/., £ . ' . r J *“ z 1 t«i ~ * * . Gap; and from Hamsburgh to ihebase ofthe moun- of visitm? hisfiimilv m Mnmg* ul M ,purpose pilot eioih. blenched and brown mus will foot up to as much as woold buy ten times the The property con ists of extrusive Brick n«5 r JiJ?»tmS B I??f*» ,n e J p<Jl,n ®^ WB “ in fl B i'•H ,be 3 r Xf wtf* w HlBi£Clf“Hiii parrels superior Kecii* It * n&. -' -• JZzz s.«.“s±>,MitHSSS 5T=f s W"e£S.-;...;i» assss&fisispxsnss- S ’ - , ■ -r'*' “ • > • er s and his Jio grade greater than twenty-one feet been appoinled Postmaster at San Francisco, Cili- At (.o'clock-A qusntuy or fine lahle and pocket cut- It is True —The Factory Proprietors have not are good Sellars under These hufldmos, sleo.mo Wells W(Wbu P 4 r c? 8 1 i I n,eh I !!, a „m, n '„ B ii ° f * “ f “«“n‘>r ‘Of W 1 BUtfHLLS KYE-Bec’if a, at tor stdthy J ASLr.S- •■ • ■ per , ; ,, l c ; The curvatures arc easy, and,he road fo„S. Yorke Atl.e, resigned. denied that they have given nm.ccm some of the, r {* '* * &' \. ■"■ - >• ' adapted to high velocities. The mountain Is ascend- , “®^ T be. Frigate-Constitution is detained at Boston mun fancy good Ac nov-W hands that nfter the Ist of January wages will be re- P“mP’>« both® er b, the stalde, wuh nw . . . , -> - , DR»WIiSS «?« b ’ F ' ’/ \''r, V l "e,X7eefn«m!et^a m tr,h° r t ah ,h h ‘’ he P™ SfS3£ F d “^>-i - thercrore conclude that ,t,s too true. once see ,h e great s d vau,a g e®of ® Sr.’o* t I V\,V ,« £ ' ' f > + , grade of eighty feet per mile, similar to that on the ’ p glieny Wc got our information first from one of the onera- a n<> »° Lois iminedtatelj North of these, separaied by " Office_Fo,.«l.‘«,™», «> >“ i COUGH " H I, z=r^r»s=^SSsS-“- iHP ( ssf|S2g rrcrrrr- SiSfislSs ; J,. I h»-V £ C, >' '• -—m grade offifty two feet perm,le. the 10th of JuV to the"gff “ d °' Wew.llrhow them different.y. It „Tur siream of BUNNIHG ‘"pEACT OF - .. h ':n’ - farttee B hu"nL r r„/:r! Urgh ,'° C AT Ic^/? h " » awka bat been arrested ,„ New Or- e.SSX'IWa. e, business t., know „ hen they apply for Pro, ect.ve \ * •*■ c " »aU will be three hundred and thirty miles by the leans, fur murdering a girl named Ford, hone i> and temperance, and is well provided wnii house Tariff, Banks nnd Corporation Charlers, is it not? tlie w * l °r a pkri, tor olher properly ™ /Qi^L^ B^t^®. < V & J}' e^.vsl)ttV^d ipft’* AIUI* on now m our DcnSeasion? is *nfiF^im^v.HMfs?i d yfnfsSft l . ' ~ f 1 ! \'\.° -V way or Massillon, Wooster and Columbus, while T* ,X? e " ,er i c .?. B for I,' 10 “«mm«Jat,on of trsv ■ But more of tins anon. for‘'n^', ,, m Pl^, ll „ m " ra , e > 1 w , oul ‘' ,eM * In to’awS «,u F /“r"^'W*?^ M ” bi P>^.'B li !>>y f * ' -- 1 *■ this distance by the Ohio river is four hundred {'and lBrWeo™ a ~T~ a, , , ' r ****"* r fv * JBinety five miles, or one half longer than the rail- be r }p* e * a *J ian!ha )of Mrs Rowe N Glass J Wilson, Jacob G«rlnff,\/j Anknra Neai ... iced a man, who seemed lo spend ®J‘«®6f a lPngiu *be bnsmess of aud s ? v'>vj 'i• 1 . • •: ■ >v». - : •'•' • .s. ?>..• •• ■.•'> • .••■■ ■ ••••.• ■;.•?•■• • ■ This is to certify, that I wait taken with n nnin i n mi- Bonlpj > Juo.Mdckin r ß. Hough,M.Richey. ull his>\VQking.hourß in-the Court House,durint! •„ f«P* a public house, .there are few, if any. situations .Jiii’if : chajaeter.hejs6nsar«ata'lofl»to'knowhowfar ihev j ,:.>-v f.? f.-.i, h-y>~.-^f^kz j . o—**0 —** f 5 . / road ml y be traversed in about one-fourth of the side and breast, attended with ™f”" i" “?■ MovJ<J3idtW h J „r ..... . ..” ’ „ B ‘"fhe country combmtngso ntanj OM w*U watered, arid commns an excellent Coat khoild^« , ' -* .r» ‘ L " • tun* required by slcamboits on tho river. .The rail- fwOie spacoofouejenrurewropidlj »or« Allhouch T7OR Property or Ten Acres si T- , K 0 mattorhow lutlc importance. Fora the premisellUoirsvtlle, hmtdred^mMMs'm^SSir*s fe hardn r “b3ut ,'whidh hive h J J . « i4 a*7* *b' t Tfi'id in nhih fir ihft „r * t u t. 1 hadm altendanceibree Dh>siciaiis, one of horn -was Jj uated four miles from thecity. above Lawrenceville t,mc * he was ab|Sftj but yesterday, we saw him n no\2S4twA2wdl ,t 0 rP A D Mc *NU-LTY, iiSfof choree ftmt 1 aS S th^hs,f^? i s be ?^ llff _? Wlfi -T ohe } «>he of ihe medicmes eompouiuled by 3>r ? ■* *ra * o greater part of its length, will A v f^ klll % a J^^orh proved al.keun frontingonthe Alleghenj mer y, Th e ahovo pmpem ts ogaln-w.th eyes.and ears and everv muscle of -Cf vw S y, TOltard^an t&jaeni find fold by min ot * , . •w* *v A -V*u S' *+* >-t , . trayetye the. elevated table lands of that State, whmh a M ai i ,u §’. Atlasioneof tho physicians came in, and de« pleasmnty located, nnd is desirable either for residences r / 00 CBrS * an ° mUBC,e 01 |\“) v WORKS —Vromicdt'a Spctetus, &e oWr trace in ihebu in«Mfif l SwS2?l[? e W lW|Bbw * cbtuao|erwh6 have someilang more auiake than the oc- | „ -*>. _ 4 >t?" '*i\# * * * are \>rv r.wnP.Mx. f i * t * ® l l ( .cou , ‘! ®°j llv ® I m P rc *haii one •or gardening purposes his face stretched, in order to catch all the words of r^ n ipm^ v f eii t B i, *»! Uer * , an 4 Speeches, ? lneludcne *Sa faffing Srou*kthonrob^Sr I^ sS*i? Ulfal * fr^ood *Wd eumalauoli of a 4 few dollars la order that the public h Vf’sf. »V '» i are very UvorabJc for railroad conatrucUon. * All of my friends believed that a lew da\ sot most S CUTHBERT, General Jeem ip ßhmnnv t,, u „ e ... , supplement to the- first ediuon • With elucidation? w 5 coSrMrKt * JhXSZSS*,*£fl f eAa <oa Way knerio wbmthhese medicines am thegmaterpari of 5 f ~ of t„ e 0 , 101 , lrt ;, 1K 7^T5-oLuJk' K . fABS p La ,J z n ZTk\ P-on..Ao ! :n,n l rcs,Tr a t a f ‘ . > no Boston Post copies the Ptttsburgh Gazette, G Hf^ s ’ '-.of attendance st Court, have fot exhausted V " &?!>■ JS *»!',>' stttrlc, in relation to the intention of Mr. Hamilton <u,d > rt^f? 6 *o tsll, bWore P I Imd „,ed hsfr's 1 • Ex^FtniTodu,’sorted curiosity. Sd “bla^nh 1 P ‘v“ e l r llft ’,“ d ™° r “ psraTnsticcr, P.tn&m 11,,0 whom j ” - t ‘ > l_ ~ JiajgsaFs»js»ssti srf 8 STSSrsT-rtS B e s££? T **P*** K • ~ v “E3S- is .5 2::SrH*■ • - i&ti&fhVSKF £**■*¥' *' df the pauper laborers of Europe”! as the Masxa- „ . JosepuEvavs LEATHFR BELTS „ E ™ l” >be second London edtuon 'be Steulwnjille-Road, ONE:FAML?SnmSi! TIiTAOTHACTL I REHS of Bellsof all iK?doublen?d 1 ' ~ J - '"'S' ehutetts and New Hampshire mills ate doing. Fo? STle^hv°’ Februar I °> lsl6 . „ 30 dozen Black MollskmßeitY 13 ‘ Cibcuit Couet or the Ukited States—The case u lea JmM°°fe™i b l Hor «>> ll “oi»uramated wlli^ Mjutg!* notion Force Pumps, Couuter §sS ilin- • i' <. Csnoot the Gaxclto say something m reply, fo , 1 « “ f , of Henry iproum vs. SurCe. of dte iste Marshall ? J " IIS P-,‘>Paper ; or a a^±YSZ£? B £hfcA?£ i ' ,? , tbatl . 't* , • A novMGmdtw KNEE?.AND A HARDIN, ZEBTOcJiy'kINZEY-S Bosler, the jury returned a verdict of 8804,07 for The above Books ju^strecand for sale hr Slowif oiift'e rt« f a lf««Mi|lon thepUee 1 bon mctoL for saipe .Particular ntlrudon paid to (Jas j * ' „ ' > ' nov»,6mdkw Grant street novSB ALUULON KIN/EY S p la , ntlff _,| l hn .|. lm „. nov27 R^i?J, NSTON £ STOCir/oX, known on lbe day 4f s,l e t JAMES Mc£QY, Fixtures, and u lyvU assorted slock of Orua- } ~* • - u 7 Market street riaintm—all he claimed. nova? BookseUers, cor Market and 3d sts ocm-otw , Frants, Hurnera, Chandeliers, Ac, At.,, cou- ! - ' * : _ ’. _ ■ r • '. •" y-L-^.-v''A;;,'-,-• „ ■ . . .- • i . , 1 - - ' . .;. f ? : ? V'- . , . - ..... ,;,-‘.'v 1 ' •-; i-t- -• : r,,; 1 _ ' ' • . . >..: % v"■ * :K.l V *- *, " ~j- *- >• » ‘'v ~ *<■ . ~ -T ' C' ' "’v -iX <.„ t'-lf’' TI V " ve - -> JPt. A ’ J , „ . , s > - „ ( •• , - *■> r j - ■* * J r r v ( , '-■a- . nV’S'T; IS*. »J- <■’ i t-JS-irV, f “• -r i‘ ,1 , ’ Vf <r j „ , , ti, \ * “X, '<. ~X x * J? k 3 JJL, £..•*- V l {J >IC 1 lvl,».’‘- V V - .^ ! t"i " in -I 1 « >w < >! ,f - 1 •> s 'Jw J % V -„? 2^)'«* 4^rOx" - a" *> _ f ,, - t - t v ' , « % *, ,> 1 >'•;-* t ». . ' , V t '?*'*%. TT-A, 41." 'n f : 'v- 'i- ; \ E< % 1 ' V l p. OL '■-S. tb -. f _ +vl a \\/j * *“ vtfV .t- I t' 1 ** f > , t 1 4 t l tv ", ii ' 7 -»Jha it* s r . •*> t rK’S7:v: ■-<£■ -- ii.'- ••.•' -•..-.■•. :<• - u. .a- Vf 'ft.-j /’C 1 ■•’- ’ p :■."■:>>• -x t. j.T-'-;.-rr_f-' ,-i-.«...'. .- :•• v ,r,.,i'. ,:•» >»•\ r - ’■-•*••••—'i' v '• jVf 5 ' .v.-, :-S) -»-f >• '■ n v;r, ■. v;-•:.-: ;■:%•>. rr.’eSij-r>r'.\.v.:-.r'>.v'---. w.\.V~ •'*>- T S. D.Karns, (whig.).........,..4412 James Burm (Deni.) 3813 :■■■'■ > It will be seen that Casa received 2139 more votes than the whig candidate and 1678 more than the democratic candidate, fur Canal Commissioner in 1845. 'fha whole vote for Bums in the State wss 119,307,nr 53,441 icsa than Gen. Cass. The whole vole polled for Karns in that year was 89,090, or 83,- 658 less than Gen. Cass. „ , The following is the vote lor Canal Commission* er la this county, in 1846: James Punier, (whig,) 5633 Wm. B. Foster Jr. (eem.) 3689 So it would appear that Gen'Cass received 1 856 more votes than James Power, add 2902 more thaa Wm. B. Foster Jr. in Allegheny county. :->'i The following is the vote for Governor, in this ' couaty, in 1847: ; Francis R. Shunlc 4453 Joseph Markle. J 5753 From this it will be preceivcd that Csss received 1 . 1080 more votes than Gov. Sbunk, and 780 more I than Gen. Markie, in Allegheny county in 1847. The Presidential Election, in 1844, brought out the fell vole ofiolh parlies in this county. Mr. Clay wss the decided choice of the whigs of this region, and they certainly worked hard for him. The following is the result, in Allegheny county, ns veil us in the State, that year: 'County. State , 5743’ • 167245 - 8038 160863 1 ■JarncaK. "Polk ■ ’ Heory C!ay It will.be aeon from thia that Geo. Cass received 748 more \oies in this count;, and 5503 more in the State than Mr. Polk. vote tn thia count;, only exceeded IhatorGen. Casß 1447; while ip the Slate, Clay’s lets than that of Cass. Tho facta we have presented above, should en. courage every Dcirjocrat. True, Gen. Taylor re - ceived, in tbia what appear* to be an over* whelming majority;Jtjiut no man, m his right reason, will pretend to clam; that that majority was secured by the voles of the whig party exclusively. The General waa claimed everywhere as a Democrat— ho was an honest man, and had bravely loogbt the battles of Ilia country. In nearly nil hie letters fee stated that hewouid not’ be President,** nor would “carry out partj schemes.” He avowed I bis intention to "copy after the “early Presidents,” and appoint honest men, of all parties to office. Tins position caused a large nemberofworthy Dem ocrats ;o regard the General as a man who would mate n safe President for J tho country, and hence they voted for him. Had it not been for the over whelming popularity of Gen. Taylor, Allegheny ' county would have given Gen. Cass at least 7000 votes, '■ Tbe rage for office m a wondrous thing The fioetthooght, thepuet dares to sing; . -For when he sees.the struggle and the strife, , Which Blythe might picture to the very life, ... . >Ho laughs awhile, and roils bis heavy eyes Where Jacks uplifted gather wrtheurj>nae< . ; J T it now a matter placed beyond a d lubt, That.our M’Ktbben will be put to rou • , For Zack’e a-Whig, and sure M’Kibbi n ’s not,' la ranks like these he .never-shone or fought; Though near the thunder of the old Gazette, , They never.drove him .from our. party yet- ' r Now Johony Davis trota along the street,- - Ho smiles,and nods, and looks extremely sweetj With airs like Chesterfield, and looks as bland; He takes with kindness each becoming hand. And says,. “ f have a nice petition here, “In words expressive, and in sentence clear, ** Which,.ifyou sign, it will afford me joy— •Tl“ Our party reigns, and Old Zack is the hoy f” The Deacon, .with a face all Whiles hatbfetid He does not want it, for he earns his bread . : With that political and graceful pen ’ Which hits the Democrats each now and then, -And makes dear •** Greasy ” in his wrath declare He is.a genius with a scholar's air. . - And Foster too, w honest and so kind, So independent.in bis sheet and mind, Declares that be first nominated Zack , And pul the coons upon the old chap’s track; ■* And. fortbatduty.which he ne'er performed, • He should be feasted, and be kindly warmed, So that his wisdom might receive that praise Which comes in bf/ers, and in letters stays. .Then there are others whom wc wi!) not name, . Who sigh for office, and for office fame, Who ne'er express what they might dare to think, . Lest they 're accused of wishing for “ thoebink” Which they imagine to be dear as life, And far more lovely than a home and wife. We know our is rather small, And well we know it cannot hold them all; And as for Riddlo, he has had it once, And that will do the creature for the nonce; -And as for Rane, he has a gentle will, . And finds fats comfort in a gray goose quill • While Billy. Evans by the river strays, A sian of .wonder, and of wondrous ways, ■ Who wants no office that he cannot gel, When coons are plenty, aod fat jobAo let. As for dear Biddle, he will ballance well, And show what scale* have from hiecye-balla felt; Io polite literature be?li be profound; Abd weigh men s * actions by the ounce and pound, While some will look as cbeeriu! as the day,' - ’ While some like donkeys, will like donkey’s bray? Post-Office Cellar, 1848. 2224 1319 2224 1769 1108 2231 2590 715 745 3463 1137' 1473 1197 712 1193 1836 1014 641 1822 2574 3330 2443 3380 1884 1953 231 2192 19S 1960 909 2U&- G34V 31771 2306 1148 12bs 232 b " 1129 . 3495 1815 1951 2u53 797 381 •1861 1930 3380 510 - 636 1059 Union, Yan Wert/ Warren, Washington, Wayne, Williams, Wood Wyandotte, I came to the opinion, that he died, directly or indi rectly, Tram apoplexy, combined-with partial- stran gulation. Dr. I, was very minute in giving his reas ons which induced his opinion, and occupied the attention of the Courffor-fomo considerable time.; John CorrjeliuB, a fflSftcrmin, testified, that during Uie administration of Mr*. Irwin, a man named Loftus Kiating,swam from the mouth of Pm street, to Smo ky island, to evade the watchman. Mr. Fife testified, that during the administration of Mf.Jrwin, a man named George Johnson, Swam across the Monoogahela, in order to evade the ..watchmen, who were id pursuit of him, on a charge of larceny. 2542 999 . .3561 2320 '• 4428 1166 720 190 1483 70 : 2115 843 E. W. Cook testified , that prisoners had frequent ly evaded pursuit by Bwitnrmngtbo rivers. • - Mayor Adams testified, that White had been’in the watch house foe drunkenness; the watch, about .that time, were instructed to be vigilant, as there were many fires and robberies; there was much alarm in the city. . Capt. Roberts, testified to tbe good disposition of Msnkee; watchmen sometimes complained that he was too easy * (here are the.same number of watchmen now, that there were nine years ago: the city.is twice.as large, and tho number of cases have increased. James Blakely testified to the good character of Mankee. ■■ . Lieutenant Colonel William Hopkins Whitney —Was a member of Police Committee when Man tec was first appointed. He was well recommend ed; and I never heard anything against him. - A number of other witnesses were examined, who testified to the good character of the defendant. fFhc jury will be addressed by counsel thtsxnorn wg, and bear the charge of the Court. B*th sides closed the testimony, last evening. ' : (I# Howard. , • 11 P,? n lP ,nl Pff Book* nndPapers, were pul. --Jr. “• Allegheny wharf, lrom the steam boar Clip sa,5 a, “ rd , a y morning, the IBth instaat, which Were ™nter.,. d y ,a M a “W mistake, I presume, as their S™«™ uU he ° r b “ l ' u,e ,o oiher p"*° n bfTk»m orc three bushel Bags; a n amnia oil one " :m > ? nd »I‘IUo worn The other 4 a new Bag, and Darb >" Oaaieer, Leroprier’s Classical Die iionnr), two copies of the U S Army Regulations, Discipline, Ac., and other Books arid Papers. Some receipts and papers are of importance to me, hat: . not to any other person. ..... , • „,L Wll i.i! v 5 tßn doll “ ra >0 any person that Swill, had uieni } and inform me tvberel caugenbenL • • '•* _nov27 4t ROBERT ORH TT N »ERWRrrERS’ SAlTE'or'jmrt "of a Cargo of V Mcrthandize, damaged by bwater, oii Lake°Erlej r lastmonth. comprising Dry Goods, Clothing,Boots, Hard-' ware, Cuuery, Ac.,nt Auction, at McKenna’s Auction Kooras.—-To-morrow, Thursday, Novelnl>er 30ih, ?«; 10 ?if n ■ ■ 1|1 'f 0 ™" 0 ,??. will be sold aiMcKennaVAnc non Rooms, No. 114 Wood street/three doors from Filth; on account of Underwriters, part of the cargo of a barge hW iD Erie, among which are dry goods, clothing, ‘ boom and shoes, hardware, cutlery. Ac. Terms: cash partunds (nov29) JaMES McKENXA, Auci A -HOUSE ANUXOT AT ABARQAIN.—Any person i " v f an ‘ of « comfortable DwelllngHouie, in a good. W y || " Btr ' et i a fhort distance fiom the', ?'■ ? provide them«lve» for the email »ura A very deniable reßiti ence for a Millinef, Man tua Maker, or Retail Trimming Store. Apply to : , t John Coyle, 4ih:s(reet;uear Smithfieldsu : Brown t connelly, m<,u,au g£ wi. i’rcxlucc ond Coraonasion Merchants, Diamond market. Piittt) U r B h _nov29 ■ . A 'Csi*d» ENTLEMEN about to provide themselves with • • i '} o % m * o *9 r the. coming season, are: respectfully mvned purchasing elsewhere)’ to examine the - 8!ock of JA9. HcGUIRfe, Tailor, r * Third street, near Wood. ’ ■ . S-t Charles Buildings. [Chronicle copy j . .*• SPLENDID BUGGY-AT AUCTION, at AlcJOettuV' n^ , o CT ?°i J< —Th** day» Wednesday- November' al a o’clock in ibe afternoon, will be sold atcMcKen* na 5 Auction Rooms. No. 314. Wood street, three-doors from Finn, 1 splendid Buggy, finished m the neatest and’ most substantial manner, with iron axletrce: in complete order; a handsome article- . > ; <. • :• ••. i -» Q *gg James McKenna. ao« Kxblbttion of iucmeople OUeeti/' n N TI L U S SI 2i Y * ND FRIDAY fvENIBSs, of .1.. Prof S**™**" will give Exhibitions with the Pxy.Hjdrogenana Mope Lantern, in PliiloHall.' i he instruments are of tie first class, undo, largo num ber of objectslutce been prepared for tbs Microscope, embracing ?. v » n '‘y «f insects ond their organs, the anU malcnlio »»«» »»orra in stagnant water,ini.-iiieotir and I other liquids, the families of the mosses and fernst illns trattons of the vegetable stroctore: decomposition !bf SSi'tL: 05 “*“* 4c With the Laments snU be exhibited » Senes oTDistolvtnj Views, nhd the Chramatripe or artificial fireworks The Exhibitions will commeucenty 1 o’clock;and will' be continued next week Tickets con Ire hrLl mMr Biclmrdson’s Jewelry Store, Market street, and at the door si cents a single ticket; five for a dollar . , : • noresund ~ •-i ? - t* NEW YORK MARKET. New Yobs, November 28—6 p h. : Flpurr-The sales to-day have, bees moderate ■ comprising o'fifliifeldldJat 5,31©5,S » bbl. In Western and other Rands there-Is no ehahge.t I i-r* ' ij.> /» r Grain—The market for IVJS 'has' hVdownward ; tendency. *; Thoaalea.to-day ittclitSe’Sfiijffhiisjelji of P ,ln, e White pt I,sft p f>usi>el,', Raids' of,Ohio ht 1,10(31,14, The sales of Corn include If},'o#J bus. SarS r ! mo . Y. cll “ w - #•( bushel., Kales of 3f)00 bushels of Prune White £066e.4r bashqk t as finrjiwith salcsar24}ffl: 25p gallon} an advance. t " '/ /Provisions—Them arid today.^uhibi(ed r no sir- 1 :(naUon,’.and,(iriccs are:nnchangeilv:. .'LardtiTimher TBaleaat7(37i, ~ . (l , * , , Eish—T.here isagood demand, ntpreviouß puces. Rye Flour-limited sales 3,3103,37 ? Ah|. - The markets generally ate inactive. / ff 1 . ? \ T^ fc fvVJtf * j „ „ •» CATTLE. ttASKET. » - Nil I el ?^ f^ Calt lSf‘ Salo iio ° bcidj at-6',600?g nflt, p ]oo.Bfc> , T.be markbt'closed ; ' 'i : I ’ f" 5 , I «£S£~ Tb!) ' Dmriet “ doll ‘ inhere is no quotable chatlge jn prices. No sales worth reporting, i , PHILADELPHIA MARKET: 11 , , *« ifWJ&niiiTioyi p£-6 g? >r. Floor—The msrkcfw stagnant, and) prices are a shade lower} we note saleicf 1250 4>bls.,.and 850 : Jrt s>ss•. ;v.<TlHV46fflMd'4S' confined* to eaisll lots for city consdtopuon. - n\* B J'“ ° r Wheat tnclndc-Pnme White Jt f»VHZrl*l6e. SaleaofPnma Red Jn other Grams I notice*calcs of &ye at 665. * *» WMAey-r-The demand iflfatt^wjlheaJea^itrSMc l . a l , - f‘ V » „„ Money Market—Sales <*-8,000 of Treasury Notes at 105 i per cent* This is an advance# *, r * —• *• v t » CATTLE MATKEt. », * , | ( Jlr , Beef Cattle'—-Thb safes to-day compnae l5DOji ead at prices ranging from 5,6000,75 perWfan net. Hogs—Sales of 400 head at*5,5006,00 portoo ft?, nelt. The demand W fair,' * ** BALTIMORE MARKET' ' \ Baltjhore, Nov. 2S-C'PjM. Flour—The sales to day have been 'modfctate, t looludtug jSOO bblsiailVHowdrdr.streotihO 5,15# sale of City Mills at same pride. »- • 11 Gram Thc scte ofCorn to-day includes Prime ■Yellow at 53360 c js'ildsof Prime WhSle'atJbfladc. The sales of Wheat include Prime Whitest 7,100 1,20, sales of'Prime Red at 9501,&Q pcrbnsbel. Provisions ire unchanged. 1 Grroccncs—l could hearof no silca.to-day worth repaying. , , , . i i r, ‘ 1 i ■ * ,J i BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. 6 v p|kr ..ipKenf Cattle—-The demand to-day baabeen-fair; and prices arc MBjrdy;* w*th eMet? ,qriQso bead i ranging from .4|50. -to. vanoua qualities - r , is :more .doing *nces ; ;Uvn at lOO I&jh; CINCINNATI MARKET./ •] ClHClKiliTl, Nor. 28—6 1. tl. ■. The nver fell, 10-day nve inches, ‘‘‘ ,‘ t / Flour—The*stdds to-day hive been la a tiu} ex-' tent, inclndmgYOO Lbls.nt $3,81 Grain—The salgs or Whedf lhcfudeMuted atJ7sc. In other Grams, 1 notice a, sate of 400-busfiels of Barley, at 70c. p bushel. . , Whiskey—Demandisir; vyath sales at i6j®|b|c. Mnlasses—Salcsnt 26027 c. gallon, forthdeup plyaf the regular tyade demand, i > ■-tf > Provisions—The sales or Porlr ard moderate m cludmgJlOO bbla. of_Mess at $9,00 *r bbi. 1 The sales of Lard, comprise hbla.-ars}cJ aml kcgtfjit Cl c.ph. - > s Hogs—The market is'dull. 'There isno qaotable c.hingein.pnCes.HhoWcather'isuoCiyornhle.lT’he rates arc $3,00(33,121 p 100 . •> Beef Cattle—The demand IS fair, and price?' arc steady, at $3,00 to 4,25 & 100 Bis., ncu. { Oils—SuleofLioaecd from itore,ats2lc-p- gall. Grocerieaisunchangcdi'cinhcr-aa'VegiWsi-icos or demand. • , Fteih tfotidtl No.osMiaKKTsr- l fiCTWßB'c 4m jrr.r ftirtmff tir*jtoiu;. : TjANCYANB STAPLE WJNTCU DRYGOODS'— JP-The sabsenherhos just received ijis sacondsapply ; of NKWGOODSrparchaiwJ in the Eastem ciUes iineo the! ottalFatttn‘PrnesyW\&fat below ibecostofranrut-:. fociariug, and wiU dispose or them. Wholesale and Re lail?at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached NasJin f only 3J cents; • 4:4BtoachtjctMuslin,from; Hi to 12$ cents, 44Browa do do. StoScentsj 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 12* do. Fruits;Merrimack pattern#, only G} cents ; • Furniture;. ChMUJ^pnjy 1 fli cettis, Red Flatmeilad! wdol IP* cents lOcenis^ ‘;;Bed:.Ticking, only «$ cam*; , 1 <} * MB, BlrilrPla,dBUkfnSl®S 5 GOODS f ris' “Sarapleon Silk., all .hade.: Tw,l lr i ps? Casl'mere.new *l jlc , < i-ri Latnhrtine Plaids; •.■•: - iwj^.'-.B'.apkJP|aid Alpaca Lustre;"' S”J“ fcotof,; p a Jj?SjyJ.^»*>«*.Cloth t -va n oos'B'hades ; -- - > Chameleon Thibet Cloth. ou “* Shawls;.Embroidered, blackSd colored deLaine Shnwfs ;:now style StradillaSh'awl« ,o iH?r?.S7?~®f ,pi - n r r -P«(t Mgck: and colored «ilk fnege ,^ter < Hh»^ r S‘.M *** «■& ft.r« ptgg^g^SSSsgsa, tfSmJslll'r/ Eodlee' Cravntannd Scarf.; black and PnnPi * 0,1,1 DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. r^T 6 ?’ and Table,Cloth*, How,a Bin- J>'raj l »,vP“n,.li;MbLinetttißd Luten.liawnas.Bleached and Brown Marlm, Cassinets, Kentucky Jean s, Check.; S 3 Ti‘L kln? ’ Gingham*, Colored Cambric.l Bed, Whireand \ ellow Flannels, Wel.b Flannel; Plaid MDrShnga" 1011 Fl ' mn ' l,J Brown, Bleached (utdcolor r GENTLEMEN’S GOODS ■ 'i.’rH!fl ,' reiy fiae. assortment of French.and Engtidi. blue, black and brown Cloth*. blank and fancy J^enchCiusunerea, newslyJe fancy and fira sflk * i*”? Brawe/n. Lioen, Cambric and *pl e adidhsatmment of Gloves, . 7 , , -BLANKETS .' ' - , Blanket*, 0 aw receive!? 01 superfine (nbbon bound, _ rJrtnt •>?ett purchased tinea the nn«?3fil a i "i f nea ‘ Mef'-hent* and others arc re- s ca >l an* inspect them, a* I feel confident that. 55i ,^Wj3ff«!PES9ltt k h a e ?e»' ,hB _nov¥? No C 5 Market street, Pittsburgh? ✓ GAS COMPANY,—The Trustees of Eompahyhave authorised annd* -7 diuonal sole.pf.tbe Stock of said Company. r The'b‘ook* -s*® o;v,o J 3ei L^ r j he j»oIe , of a.limnfid ainounrof Mid Sloek.flt the,Exchange.OiHee Fourthsireet (nov2s:dtwl T A *** fTHE THIRD anJSbal :i* FiaiCojiPASrt l willlie sembly Roomsj t\i Friday i >T. Ward* Hope:' ■■■-< rJv-Xockharij.’ Wnpbinjflon; W Walter? Uucle 9am, W MbntgoineryaV‘ Penn, Jouft,Marshall, President;’ Gcoree Lowman, Easier . M. MrStein*Allegheny;. •5- P. Ansb War, Dcqaesne; D, Dalzell, Niagara; ‘ • 7* J'l‘J?* n hyrGooil Intent; Ji. M-v Porter, Neptune; :• Thos H. Long,***** * in ID'? Ticket*can be had f gera le Soiree. '■ ■i SOIRERmr me Kgrann; ; gi*en ttfjpia FoyelM, As ictnme, Dttimber eti, 1W? AOEBS. f XMtQuewan; &a.,-Tfepi’e- ; • ™K w,E,,, v ■ « J;Dbailey, t < H;,Grazier. . « J.EUiolt, * « E. Lou ry, ' « * A Graham, < JV?Te*per, « T.-Sfewarr, /> « G Funaton, « iajugess, ; George &FGomg!e< >. irom anyaf the aboveMana:- flpv2s.*td A t #ECJOOTKS--€yclopedia of Moral" and Bebnoiis '.£m. ( Colieciioa of »eTenilThi>a2aii4 Facts.- < ; •f 1 ' J>o.trwives,,.-EUaniple® end Testimonies* em- • bracing the beat of *Ue kind m .most former collections, nud some hundreds in addition, original and selected; the Arr® n ffcd-and. cla*alfied on-a .ne*.v pltunwitU co- •• pioUsiopicatßiid tcriptorolindexes fly Rev R.Arvme, A M, Pastor of the Providence Church, Now York* -with an Introduction, by the Hev Geo B Chctv&D D Josl published- *% annmberof f ne\v ilnd valuahleWbli* ; .canons, for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, <■:> -■ noy2sv - 78Wood tl reet OALKNA POTATOES—JOO Backs Galena ilie >a \jX' t flQCkß,.iD;«torealid for snleby'*:v novl7 _ v _ RING fcJUOOHHEAD 1 ' A 200 bbla. fine Applo* m atore and forsala A by (uovl7) JONG & MOORHEAD, BARLEY—SQOJis. jostreeeived and forsaJo : iT BA FAHNESTOCK A'OCfcV ; -'' r Corner? stand Woftd sts, casesjusl ani} forsale • JU by (noy|7) B A ‘FAHNESTOCK &CO s*?- "?*:&. s£o%*G - - '• ' i’'JL-'"'j CW r . ..' - -: r' .v* '-~‘ " “> ,' i 'A'', 1 ■' , ' V,<7- * 7 7 .‘ - ' ,' A i rj[ l * v a '■<►»* ’. r , -j ■»- s «» « ■» - *7 _ ""’’ ■< Ti-'”'* V - ' -'■"' , ■. < > £. * t . , * -r -7-t; *» f ». i I * " C -*V~ _ ~ f 7 '■»'*•» *- } ~ /A ** r V __ k "* S’*-* r V •»„ 4. *' x “" "**l*" ;•-..a-i-. r'-.-'t ...- ■«-* v.<•».". 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