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CORNER OF "WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. - B7* Having added to our Establishment* asplendid -\r JVlacluu ey tre are prepared lado jitf l Junior Jfevfspgper hmlßook Workin astyle ofuii snrpaeßeibeouiy aml neatnessy and npou the most rea ' #ionAbteiennB.- We respecifulty solicit lbt> patronage of - -■ the public in this lmeof> our .business* • . : /r arettqutnUdtohetndin thrirfaronlrfert «-* tri«Mri »£Ar to ,-i fftfeyjtort. tattierhsuinDOVid. • Vfyjflhyr - * • ■> KTE IV CARft,Unitedßiflte* Newspaper. Agepcy; ".Mf Bun BUldingx, N: >:. camer of TtirdoadDoek Mteeu,. i‘ »i«l'4W i Nofili FtforiluinsM^toaronlyanlhonieflAgeiii * ‘ m PWratfelphln. ’ - and Jaiver New*, «*o-neit Page. t ,iV.?SIiB Latest Kewa*'jHarket Re parti, fee., h;»>WIIUre rotraamider!r®legr»pliic Bead* J ' r !*" • ... 1 i..' -'•V-'- ; f THE GREAT RBVOIitITIOS. /Thc.laßUvoropoan advices shows tetriblccrisis -'-adfandm tlio affairs orGermany; ;. The; legiond of -:r Uhfe-frtiicibctOus/pcijUTed, 1 imbecile Emperor of Aus ; triaj.havc military possession of. Vienna; the; have: .-‘isacrificed women and cltildrcn,:amJ shot down the unarmed patriot students.like.dogs; "theyajeglui liogthe vengeance of despotism on a beaten, but ■:■■■■ : aurely: not;a conquered -people. -The people are - -not —can not be conquered; for the great truthsof ■ . Liherty, Eqoality,' Fraternity, are awakening the ■■' benumbed energies, of the masses, and the human, mi* heart is beating; with new and mighty pulsations.— . We live in an age ofmiraclcs; The crail of the feu - dalagesis tiecoming impotent. The'timehas am . red. when itmust exert its last great effort, and if It u - The'sceda of the .American -are sprouting up in the Old World, end y they, are growing too thick and strong, for all the v si *pnnyAffortt ofiyrantoto eradicate thenuThe Hods » come,but the : “.Mah ” has.not:yetappeared. A tm.great exponent of the spirit of the times—a'WASE i’ ■ itfdibk—a Delivererwho will humble the Pharaohs, >Umd-bring tho people in safpty through the Red Sea, ", wanted; andas-surc asaGodofJustice hVes,that "Deliverer* will be sent : to- thon&ked, impoverish-: . T humiliated, downtrodden_Natooss lad iwhen he: -,x:omcff,thepcoplO'-wilinot pass the .-bloody:, tide '• - ther'sppil* of the Egyptians, and wear them when: Holy -Land l When the gross elc-' ! - menu of Nature are developing their power; when V; steam shfpsare. annUwlating.spaee on these*;a ad c i railroads on; the land 5 when the Electric Telegraph ' la transmittisgThought with almostitsownvelocii)* wo say, 4 v?lieu nature is breaking lopse from the ?:.ahacklesweith which Ignorance had bound herj is the mind and body of. man to.remain forever in a dot >mant cbrysaiis state T Jiof God never designed : many made in Bis own image, to be as the brutes >_tharperishj but in, the fullnesspr lime; and * 1 out .: ofgrcat i tribulation,” He.vriH briogHispeople to . r 'tb'esenjoyment Qf that .terrestrisl paradise of which ‘-thby- have ihe promise. ;f< Of modern civilization,” v .. «aysClfrnmng, “the natural froils are contempt for • others* rights,: fraud, oppression, a gambling spirit tf \ ' r\ < •’'lt ’• * ’■ * '> 1 * it > 7 r >A v „t ■.-'’ . l e • /pA , tv-^l t,< , '.h‘->rV~' , s-&\ -f - i-i-J r « * * 1 •* ■:‘ . ."> i f I » * •»• i * .V>J^V. .v.; j -,t^P : .kT P 4: .';= '] “ intrade; reckless adventure,\and commercial con* v r vursoD3, all tending to impoverish the laborer and . j-rreuder every condition insecure. Relief i$ to corns, . and :can only come from the 'new. application' of . principles, 01-universal, justice, and umver .r Aal love,'to aocialvinstitotions, to commerce,'to bu - - siness; to active life;” : Here is the idea of Faatcb* . wiTTr—that: great Idea of. the age—which isdestined: . under Proridenco td elevate, bind together, and en . lighten the masses, and do the mighty work of man’s social redemption, wit. is said the-darkest hour Is • t thatwhicb .precedes the dawn, and thongh cr Egyp- -•'••• " 't • MIME - .tian darkness” overspreads the nations of the Old eWorld, he.is. blind who cannot see, from the more . : elevated platform on which tre stand, an aurora in the.Harhiogcr of a new and glorious Era - to Humanity. P:£ *s•*-. • 4* ii. '• • x\ J-.S >—• & ‘*v *r {■> t^''’-.Vt.': ;; - k*. * ’ ' __ i ■a . .v.:. ■ Our Itemocratie exchanges hare generally copied our article in relation to the sale of Public Lands’ 'and heartily approve, of the sentiments therein ex* . pressed. The Portage Sentinel, a very ably con ~ducted paper, pnbliohed in Ravenna, Ohio, contains a fulleolumn of commcnlsupon the Post-article—‘a .'portion of the purpose of again it: .ijhtrodneing.-the subject loeur.readem., TheSeoti , ’*>*l says;. —‘‘We most heartily concur with the views; . .expressedbytho Post. : The question of making free the public lands to actualsettlers,is- comparatively the .political circles; yet so obuoualy . . just and JFumane is the doctrine, thaV'it has gained Tavor among the masses of.the people, and we look ..ahead .to.tbo triumphof.this, doctrine at no very .. . distant day;': The legislation of. this country hoe too ! long-been directed-to’ the upbuilding ofrapital at ■i the expense of labor, to the protection ofnutiejrin- r stead of the natural rights of nun. The great end or government shonlii be tboprotectionof man in ■ i the enjoyment ,of htr natural rights, and not in con ferring on the possessors of wealth, of money, the power to wring from the hardy toilets the production of their lnbor<r ilt should-bo the objectofiegislation to protect tho weak' against the oppressions of the' i .atrong and the -intrigues of the designing. Among a thefirst of man’s natural rights, is that of life and the natural eicments.to sustain at, land, air,-water,' and thefreo light of heaven; and each ope of these is Us necessary to his subsistence as another, they are tho natarai, mid only, natural and necatary • . .ptenneof bin subsistence, and they nre all the free gilt of the Creator to tho creatures he has made.— .Deprive a man of cither of these natural elements, -and he becomes a pensioner upon tho bounty ofhis --fellow* and-a. tresspasser upon the earth. Nothing _cin add.moro to.the prosperity of the country, nolh - ring can better serve to perpetuate our free institu tions than to secure to thc-people their natural right •to'a'portion of land. I « "\y r ll\ : h : ' t i ,’ ' V » t* ** y'l -■*>)' ’, \, c * • •• •*'v s-Y*’\ f-. t. ■ v ** ’ ! ■ A. A O' i"*\* > - »*. 1 iVsU/ 1 <* ‘ V V* V 1 :.?.V-:t' ] * 4- fc r * r ’ t -.'•.>' ■«': * ;r -: '. *l, £•» , -* A; Tj ,; ‘ r * '* '*», .•;*/- A>;•- ; v* f t *.; i *i *; r-j ■»• Y ' * * ’/T^’v #’• to£;.- f.'» # •>_ \ i’ C*'Y *- 4 ‘ ?->* ' < > 4 _r t* - r \ « . >**“; £ -r *i i -. rOLiv :v*. .*• j *•.» 'A •’., "* ;V £&SV.*: t s •»-< V'V *- v /**<iY t * ; i,;-:- •*••: fcSsfifef**'-<TS« tatft&es? >r* fj ptpil wp®K;ss©si ••• There 10 land . enough opon . this continent for a ,'liotne. for .every, ono of its inhabitants,but the •eagergrasps ofthe avaricious' speculators:-are'fast ■ ; fastening upon it lhelr ravenous clutches, and unless ... al'mely remedy is applied, it will be inthis country : aittia id the countries of the: Old World* that the land will hemonapotizcd by a few, while the moss ofthe people wall bo mere tenantry, compelled to • pay the landlord for the God-given right to dire and the mepna for its support. * . i Truly, r lhe public lands: are. the property of .the people, nnd.os.lhey are ao, andas man has aninalien : ■ able " right .-to' life nnd to. the. heaven-bestowed . ypeans for its support,det Congress and State Legis latures devote more of their time tosecuring and .Mprefeelmg" these rights of the whole people, and less to granting to capital aod, associations of capi : : ialists the power to ride the people booted and spur red.: ..Tlio.lands are the people's,, and their’s is the : powertoput.a check upon their being the subject of r monopolyj ond will.-they not do it . : . , The atgumeqls: of= our friend of the Sentinel can hot h* .successfullycontroverted;; They .are self evident-Truths,-which.no sophistry Can:overthrow. Our National Cnqgyess, instead of. being the agents :or scVvantsof the." People, assume to be principals a ndmastersr and. entirely overlook the rightsacd interests of the People. A sound Public Opinion) iu the corrective of all Evils; and. the time is-not far . distant when tire Rights a f the Masses- roust and shall be respected. ifiil KS|M|gs §|fe|flf ipa# paiMi'M: v^4^Jk «--:t-r3--. if 'K^t ~-• ■■■ ■'•< -l- •• :. • ..... -• • - . . :■• - • s-' MlS^ %3£s2r^~*r „ :. .; *i • ,*\ >v ■* _ It appears-liy : the argument of.'Vice President n.vit.AS id the Fanny Kemble Butler divorce case/ tint the fell spirit of Abolition waa the cauve of the rupluro between Mr. and Mrfl. Butler, Mrs. B. was intent upon writing and publishing a work on the ■■■■: sutyoct of tho Abolition of nlavery in the United . States. Mr. B, would not allow it, inasmuch aa tho >feulk iir hie property .was in slaves inherited byhiini i and held in the State of Georgia. saiuwllost. Vlie FnblJe XandSf Agatn* > ' \ ThaGoU Region of C*l a Every relation to tbe Gold rcginatnbnlfX forma, wilUHrt&beuroad ujlh,increased imereti, since the President baa h)*ftinftu&; message, ert4^‘&^ abr tnm£ of thfi newl? ad^irciftitfrUory? Lci&ts Pacific?* rcceTvfcd fn State* by tbe overland mail route via Panama Kingston, state that some fifteen millions worth of gold had alreauy been gathered id California £ leUer dated San Francisco, Sept; 1, and published in the-New, Bedford Mercury* gives the following information ia relauon tothe gold mania now ragmg there: f j ( „ T:l } > j <?rtttoago> the Flora, Cant. Pottetpf New-. London,.bochbred 10-W.halem&fi’aH&rbbr onthc op posite Aid^ofiboßay*-Yesterday the Captain fearing be wouldlocdvaU htsimen, weighcd ;anchor,4nlon'' ding to go sea. After getting under the crew, finding the ship headedout rcftised duty? and the. Captain was forced: to . return -and anchor here.' Last fiight.pine of.tbo crew gagged the watch, low* ered one of the. boats/and vowed off.iTheyhave • not been beard .ofamco and. are now k probably half » way to thegpld;regiDn, v Every vfessol that come* in: herenowusaro to lose her crew,.and-this, rute of things must‘..continue until' the squadron arrives,* when, if the raerhof-wor-mendooot ranofFtoo,nicr- * chhnt-men may reloitt-iheFrcrews.- ' >: r* .• t.-Vesselsare.daily., firming from the Islands and ports* upon,tho coast, lodcncd with, goods and pass engers, the latter destined for the gold-washings. ’ j The volunteer/ regiment of U;. 8; soldiers have been mustered outofservicey and have mostly gone, gold-hunting. Much sickness prevails among the /gold-diggers, many have 101 l the ■ ground sick, and many more have discontinued their labors for tho present, and gone Into the more healthy portion of the country, intending to return after tho sickly sea-' son has passed. -From the .best information, l ean obtain tbereiare two or three thousand-persons at worlral the-gold washings with the same successes heretofore;’ .The whole country, I.am credibly Informed in the ; . valleys and on tbeplaina. west of the California moun tain* ond-wext of the gold uainlmost- entirely l ever* flowed with water duirng the winter months, sotbu it is with the greatest? difficulty that access can be had to and from tbe settlements. . The gold diggers and those iotendmgto.bccomeauch aro making their preparations accordingly: by providing themselves with a four or five- month 7 *, outfit.-ByiboOratof October the number-of persons at‘ihe-gold washings ■will not Tall short of founhousand;” •; - . The New York Evening Post has the following letter from a citizen of New - York? now in California dated. Saw Fcakcisco October 13,1545. , - We arrived here Friday, ftSd-September, three o’clock P.M.,aHera passage, of one hundred and sixty-nine days, without meeting wuh any serious aecid£nt?tbough We experienced considerable rough weather; We reached this port at a 4imo ofgreatex citementif tbe gord. feyer, ofwhich we suppose you ' have .been- informed- before this, had - extended throughout the country, and crowds poured in from the Sandwich UUods and from Oregon- end Mexico to proceed • to* the mines,..which lie about seventy milcsop the Sacramento. - The gold dust is coUtc ted by washing the:earth, and it is said that a man can collect from one to three ounces per day. Some have been more fortunate. It has been tested by competent persons, and prooouDccd* to be worth eighteen dollars per ounce; Some remittance* ham beeo made to the Sandwich Islands,' and .returns made at that rate. '' .It vis. yeceived by all the wcn ebanu for goods at sixteen dollsrsper ounce! : Weareobliged to pay; from six to eight dollars per day for men; Building IoU (34lect by 137> are wbrtb 2,000 s prite that may well astonish you from the fact that you cannot understand the situation of affairs here at thepreseni time, and which-are like ly to continue. •■■■■. At the time we arrived, (here about twenty vessels.tn.port, and ontoftwo or three had retained .their meot the others hare al 1 descried for the gold • mines. - Several vessels have cleared since -wo ar; ried, manned by crews paid at the rate of 00 to 75 per month; the HV arrivecWsevera! days before us, .and .has mctWlthlbesamcfate; she has yet ail her cargo pn board, and hcr provpects arc far i/om flal .tenng;_: She had a large .cargo engaged at Canton, but, without a decided charge takes place, will not leave the harbor. :■ The extracts we have made above, will give some idea of the immense value of. .our-new territorial acquisitions in the Sooth. / Hundreds ftcKFthoasa&ds of persons fond of adventure, will be to : emigrate to California; Already are companies be ing formed in various places, to start*forthwith-for the Gold Region, f It is supposed that this region is the *?, El Dorado’’-'fiom which the Montezuma* dtew their treasures; rlrwar *b*re the Axtccs had their home, previous to their-migration to. the vat* ley, of But, after nti?ihe*e gold mines will add very little to the wealth and prosperity of the country. History and experience prove that <c gpW huntersV are the. poorest and most miserable creatures in the world. ®hs Cholera In this Country. The ship‘Sow York, Csptr Ltftcs, which arrived MjKew York on the Ist lost. {Friday,) brought to this country tho first eases of Asistic' Cholera. .vShe htd ou,board 328 sleerago nod l l7 cabin passengers. Tbe Journal ,of Commerce. states - that on her four- - teenth day oot a case of sickness callcdcbofcra, ap> peered among the steerage . passengers, :-und at the time of her .arrival at New . York, there had been -nineteen cares,- of which some had proved fatal,—- : Two or. three have dcceaced since they.wcre landed at Quarantine. In nil six have died. Dr. Whiling. the jiealth. olficcr.reporls the ship to be perfectly clean, and the Tood and habits of the passengers in general favorable to health, -.They are °f .tfio bettor .glass of emigrants, mostly Gorman and Swiss, and among their principal articles orsubsist euco during the .voyage, bas.been portablo soup of a notriclons character. There was no cholera in -Havre at the timeofhcr departure. On Sunday, all the steerage passengers were taken from the ship. on. board -the steamboat " Sampson ” to the United States stores, within tho Hospital walls, and are all boused la those buildings, c 1 The.cabin passengers have all come up to the city, and to has the steamboat Sampson, that look up the pasaengers. - Steubenville ana Indiana But! road. 1 ; Thelast Steubenville Uoipn, contains iho report (id part,) ef Dr. .Wnrppo, tho .Engineer,' who re- : cently purveyed the route of, the abovoßailroad.and : nleo made survey of the route acroaatho country be tween Stcubennllo.and Pittsburgh, with a view of I connecting With tho: Pennsylvania'Railroad. Tho' Report i*:very interesting; but most ioo lengthy for publication in our columns, :Tlie Herald says: <r A member of the Railroad Company informed us yes terday, that.the friends or llie.Stcobenville and In diana Railroad were not going to abandon the en terprise as some had . imagined^—the committee are determined >tomake another effort—notwithstanding : die adoption of .tbeSaJcm route by thoPiUsborgliora. To this, we cerlainly have no objections—and are | glad to find that slight obstructions have not discour nged thoso who have taken bold of the matter.” 1 FennsflTADlft Railroad. The Pennsylvanian, of-Thursday last,' says;— “ This road was opened yesterday .Tor travel, from Ua.rrisburgh to the. fooi.of the mountain, four mites above that place. > A large company went up in fine ?^7^ e r.Pyflron ß ;of,the. best pieces.of railroad in the Union.* The beautiful bridge over the Susquehanna, will be finished before Spring, when/the road will bo T®ady for use os far west as Duncan's Island, six* teen-miles above'Harrisburgh;” . - v Wm. F. Pucker, Esq, Qoile a number of our Democratic eiehanges in this State; have recommended W»i. F. PACKth.Esq., of Lycoming county, na a candidate for the Speak ership of the nCst House of Representatives. Mr. Packer,possesses.all- the qualifications'necessary lb enable him to discharge:the duties of tho station with hoaor andcrgdit to Imnself and to the Common wealth. He is thoroughly l acquainted with' parlia tuenliary;;rnles i nndj to firmness; of character,'he associates most-pleasing and amiable'manners.< -' ■ ttir. The election for President ofthe new French Republic,](ookplace -yesterday, (Sunday, Dec. JO ) Tbe :pnocipal candtdatesrwere Generals CavaignaC, Bugeund and Chacgarnier, and Ledrti Rolliu and Louis Napolcanv.; is a nephew Napoleon Bonaparte, and it *e generally bcireved'th'at be will be chosen by ibe pDopie. r - . KDoh’l Uke thejtew , , f he Philadelphia News, a rabid l}ttie M tmra whig” pewspsper, is out very.decidedj't ngajnsj; fhh ,auon or Morton’ , W WTOrttr American, to bn-aljj/p that whig duty,Kandhiiopt- of « Tjylßr^epub]icati‘’’,,tn^[ead v ih‘ero-' \ New* sajwf**■ :if it supposes and the North ‘American constitute the OTiig party of Philadelphia, or that tho Wbigs'hore ore to be held responsible for allihat appeara ip the columns of that paper, or for all that may Ire saul in a' town meeting-by its editor.’* The North Americanj hdtring'etatcd that the per sona elected to city and counly ofttcca in October l aM » “ all holong to the Taylor RcpublioParty,”thc' ,B?®jlonien named have published the following car'd: in tho News: , ,:Mn. Editor : The.namea of the undersigned are published in the :Noith Americatl of Saturday, at Tdylor RfpubUcans. Vte beg leave to say that wo do not acknowledge silcbtitle, and: that we aro opposed to the project or forming a new* party,- or interfering with tiny .of the parly orgaaizatiun, os thoy now exist. -: A. R. Peale, ProUr’y Dist. Court. 3. WiLtiAßS.Clcrlc-Q. Seaiiona. flno. P. Lime. A. W. Odwihe, Proth. C. Pleas. ■ : ; C. W. CoLl-ADAY. Recorder. Philadelphia, Dec. 2, 1848. ■. Mr- Little, is not one of-the ofScers, but'his name wasi published aa a■« Taylor Republican.” Tac ]uroßTAncs or a Sntoic Voie.—ln Forr ter’sLisea of British Eta teamen, occursthefollowa >ng passage: “ Cromwell had bfTertd himself as member for Cambridge; Jiis opponent was John Clcayeland, The contest was obstinately fierce; and ended in Cromwell’s return at fast By » majority of a single sole.” That vole cost Charles I. his head, and established Cromwell at the head or (he com monwealth.” ttS" The Xenia (O.) Torchlight, a rabid “ ultra Wfhig” paper, of tho Corwin species,-declares: “wore the President to veto.the Proviso, hit lift: w-outd not be, worth a tixweeh't purchase." This is only the beginning of the end l We apprehend that the-old General will coon discover that fighting the Mexican*' war but childish, amusement,- compared to meeting the •< ultra wbigt, ” who will gather around him at Washington. enough. Robinson.—} *ll J>e d-rd if I aiflt smart enough; if yoo M jtwilet me alofcefivemmuleslongevwe’f! slHieea off out reach, - r , .. ■ From ao inipecUoD of the premise#, there can be -but little doubt that what Robinson »:ud was uuo—" for i.) five tninuica the door would bate been . open to let them fata the Sheriff*# Office; «nd Ilian they would hare been safe; . .. i Robinson baa betrayed the contidenceTcpoted in him. by the Sheriff, and bfereaftcr be watched closely.-'-r-.-v-.-v. Veslerdsy afternoon we visited the jail, and in company tnih Sheriff Fottjih, the Jailor; and Off*- eer Fot,in*pcded thc do<ng>of the previous night* W* stopped ia triih Lmog*ion, a fcw roinuiea. He laughed heartily at thmr fnlurc to escape..; lie was arietl »f any oCtlie halls came erar striking Mow He Midi ** fft>, X believe not; but I almost wish,one of tLfm had; then 1 would have escaped ihti place, l * *•••> •••••■• - ; Sb&iff o, that would have been bad; you are . ft Pittsburgh Pott. 1 ’ ] worth two dead men jet. The patronage of this valuable daily tiai increased Att-iesi/aa.—l do 0 >» know; I<mof no ate here Jd,7o?’ /’ YI«J«'V" to tofteif. or loan, one eia*. euiior. L«. iiAnem, hw., .to adding 3»iplftfldul .. ,v •••; Steam Power P/mticgMschioeto his Kiubftvhmem. *’"■>' think, beorge, that honesty is Urn be*t TboFo»t is a bold»nbie and Ibarlrss chsiapiun m coorse for a man to pursue, after all. i b^"t’n°. < i?r“ 0C ” cy,anJ .*'** l,ir, . t *? d ‘P? 6 ”- Yc, by G-d, but the world tomeoiut. Pittsburgh paper. The cJ.Lorw.il i»*ae, on the Itt 7 !V 101 ' - ' 1 koow of January, neat, one of the target! and moat handf- 1 “ft hate been here-rl neter would hate aoroeweeklteatn the |Tmun,ai a my low pnre, hwo guilty of# Lad net, .fl had been ahown a " e » ,,h *he editor great tiieecu.— VeifeidGaztllt. dunce. General Bowa»n, Ed.to, of lh* Bedford 3- , a pretty hard world, that’* a fact. «tte ‘‘a gentleman ami a acholar.” Could we ‘ But you are .mart ; you can fight you, way through. ■ or ° ! l hate heard linneal toes tay that rateda often Eire tbe faett } but it i» not troe;. Be honest and indui- Uioua, and you will get along. : j tre.—Yonr sdt.ee might do well enough for ono I whoseoamelas not bee# ataiaed/with crime; hut •U>of no u»e to mo. r»o tried it. ■ I had OBce n ; place in Washington ; .in a few month*, nows tame I that 1 wa» s aiupteiou* character ; and lwa» forced jto leatc. I neat was a doth is the Artor House; i.i# am month* they found: oat who r wa*/andl hid j to lea,*. J then got a place in tljo Eschaage, ln : r Richmond, and theroagaiu I was found out and iht~ charged. You ten how I hare been hunted down The firal crime charged against tae, I wa* a» moo cent of a# you am j I proved that I wu in my room to the College, in Canada,et the time-this ofTence w*» committed, and 1 was acijuitlod; hut the mere fact that I wa* tried.daußjed me ; itpot a statu up. on iny charaeter tbatutt^unecan wipe ouu lean* : ooi micapofirnttM s wh»e.crl go.lam. dWoTtred* Sheriff .—l licliora aU..you aay ; yct )-ou could i even BOW go iolo the world, and do belter by pur.! aolng *n hottest courxo, thin by diahoueaty, ■« - i : : Us.—ll*» could ty Buppote 1 eicapo now:: | 1 would go to you, and you would no doubt feed me I% * <!»>; but tho eeit fifty pettona I wnuld eall j “po»i would drum me from their doort.': There it lub hope for me. Tit wnrli it agalnU me, end by | G— H'magaiiuUhtvsirtiT. . ■■'.■.■ *v~v [ , Aher*ome>further; conrerantion tipoit the «amc ; | topic, and mutual opologma for the ‘conduct or the I | prisooera, he Jett Liringitoo to hi* gloomy thought*. The pictuto he had drawn of hi* own life, whether correct or talse, it tt truthful liiilory of the origin of crime in this world. Wo hoIioTP mrn lfiherit pro pensities lo commit crime, a, thoy loltcr.t llio di»- eaaea of the body; yet that the great muss of erituf oal* are made to by the. Inhuman treatment; they re cei,»flomthewo»ld,i»iudi*putab!e.r After, viaiting Rebii)»on’a cell,; fin which Sima ul«o i,odgea,»vc : left the JaU Hall, ‘R.iot.fccd iierce, and jt doubt curecd his atar* that he was foiled in his djrling plan for. regaining: hi* liberty. He uid not a wort] to any one. looked pleasant enough,and denied having had any connection with the experiment:. It iabeheved that ho had no desire to eseape,.**he haa'hopea of an honorable release' soon.' ■ ; .. .Mapon’a Ornet—Sa/urdoy cur •*tn riiaed upon two dUlinguisbed memi era of the Theattieal proferilon—hot -we mutt *ay,V in Justice’ tpMabager Porte,'a.Company, that Ihey rflo nqt be long tbtne Pittsburgh Theatre; They wrro charged with doing «that which God hatli forbid she Otto mites,’’ namely, raising a Jllllo row with the watch raon ie Diamond alley, and oipr.sing their-persons. After a hearing, they paid thecr fines ond Jett. Wo were grieyed at-beholding rt en of tfecided falont proaliftiting. themsolvcr in s’uch a manner. 1 ’ bulh thcao petaonSi ate.,in*-'actor a,Lrcapeotohto. in their; profession ; but where ts tlyo tisebf rcspecuihilit|on the ,Uge, if ilie actor ia lc.w and bcastlyrn iin eon’- diict.pn the street. ThniaAfluence Jiia petsbnationn might hare upon pniftie opinion; and lasteB,\ i« do stroyed; anil ho plays to no good purpose, t: Wo hope tho .two men above referred'to,”inny :;iee ulie necessity thcro eaista.for a chaogo in their coniluxW* hut wo have yory little hopc that thov will ever do much good for ihcruoolves orolhcra. ■ ’ . A “Doctor” wan brought npj charged wiih ra l granciQß. - We . .would nut. havo euapected; that die i-.'yaa a •• Dqctor,*Miad lio.not-eald so, (hr liia nppear, i ance.bdioltened o prn/ciifiion Icca elevated, ilc had no homo and;no rnonny; : null, in: consequence, tlie i Mayor, ( aupplied h;m ..withi lodgings on. t6oiliil'sbr twenly-ftiur hours. iv 0,0..... The heat waa a lad who had been at tlie Ball. He ,o ,*h hie^.'caEivaparfflileljr anS^tetied:ip* bhb.OaitcX Jtnliins boro upou liis hcad Jenliins objected, and after some furtlier. conversation, tooii .tho dancing' beauty to llio Tombs. Xfm J layorlcl him off wittl the minlmum fioe. 1 ‘ ■ .• OS'The : Philadelphia News. (Whig) denounces tho Notice Sun, ofihat city, as" a sort of mud ma chine, tepl in mmian by the North American, *» the great whig organ of PcnniylTaoia. There in ah old saying about “rogtiet falling nut ” tic., which rve think may be quoted with propriety at Ihi* moment. From, their proceeding published in the Pbil‘- adelphia Sun, we learn that the “Natices” of Ibis cilyt arc. opposed to aoy change in their name end principle*,, They are determined to adhere to the platform: established m their Contenlioa, in ISIS. The proceedings.alluded to arc signed by Joabaa Hart, President, and F. A. M’Mtllia, Secretary. ; Wircoicais ami urn IltrarirMTATivra.—Tlip National Intelligencer explains -how Wisconsin, which, hits been represented by’two members of Congress, now ebooses threer Wtseoßtift :)* now entitled to only two Jtcprirdett tout*** *>ttt ttc «t of admitting |i«r into the Union aa a Slate provide*, that after, the 4th «>rMircfa neat, and.unlit another crn*o* and apportionment ahall be made, *he aha!! bo entitled to three Rcprc&caU rttea. The three members now elected"*!* Wiacoo* no-are ibr tho.Cengre*> which will meet Bohscqttent*- ! ly to the day specified, ia the above mentioned act. 7 \ TtHiinix.*—Tiio Springfield (HI.) Journal girr« the following t i! A mast melancholy occurrence loot place at the homoof Mr.Harristm &jk«r,on tbeiioulbPork.in lhi» enonty, on Saturday last. Tho parent* were not pretest, and there were notne *cull children of ll»e neighborhood present, The eldest Ua of Mr. Baker, aged about mtcii year*, took down a gun» .<rtudrtvaa he»vily_ loaded for (leer, and dlsehtmci it. Tbo charge carried sway a portion of hi»*i«or , » hold, twoyear*oldcrl!ianliim*eir, nod in.Untlvkill. editor, Itcatoffrome of the finger* ofannthcrcbild, and thCnpavredihroiigh the aide of ft-third, which ,wn* alive yesterday at noon, but thcra was little e*i pectation of it* surviving. New Tri.rottarir Ltsix— Mr. Bam’* patent for at> Electro Chemical Telegraph baa been received in thi* city. . Mr. linger*, in connerinn with Mr. Lee the banker, Mr. llaraam, and.other capitslist* of Baltimore, bare already bought for cash the right (o use it between tbit city ana Waabington. This line uto lie built forthwith } alio ono encoding to Boston and Ualifu, to be conilrncted by Mr. O’ltej. Ir, in connenon with Mr. I.cfleits Of the firm of Geoige B. Morewood & Co:, of this city.—AY Y. Jour, qf Com. Bar Col, J. Knot,Walker, Private secretary of the President, will, it n said, remain in Waabington, af-' ter the ftmrth of March, an law partner of Hon. Bob* crt McLane, of Ballimilre, a member of tho present Congress.-” 1 ■- ■ " ' - defit.or North Carolina,, on account of tho Roanoke and Gaston llailrnsdCompnny, is $6OO, 000, ■ The Governor recommends its payment in ten years. .Goodl ...We.hsvn.no right to bring in debt the unborn. » Bar The South Boston Gazette say* tint Daniel Webster, voted for ,Ca&s. - It**, no wonder Cass Was beaten I D3TA ukaao of the Emperor Nicholas, Which has jnst been published, accords some’eztenalon’to tho rights which tho Jew* enjoyed in Poland. v Bar Mr. Slidell did not bet 880,000 on"Cas*cai Tying Okid J ” so say* the N. 0. Bulletin. . Bar Within n year, over 0000 person*, to avoid bankruptcy, havo left tho city of Montreal. . RirLaw rence, of Boston, and Webster, (the groat X-pounder,) are at out*.. .Both mould bt ins, perhaps! PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C. S. PiraTKß,- .......•..**,Manager ami Lessee. PRICES ov AOWIfiSIOa: Private boxes..... .35,00, | Single ticket*,... »Y.... iesg- Dre*»; Circle-i..sqo,| Second Tter..-.3fi: 1 Pit -.: isinr Guilcrj Voc\ J I’rivuli'lJolee SI,(X) ID* Mr HACKRTT fur tbree nights, MiivpsV, December 11, will be acted Shakspcnre’s piny of .. . .... . ... .. . ... . , HENRY IV. Sir Jniiii F;il,taff ( \] r Hiauirr Hoiipur -.. -Mr, Oxley j Prince of Wales, Mr. Prior Lady Percy .-MissPorter J Damn Mr*. Madison Dance • •• ..Miss Walter* nnd Mr. Goodwin , To concludu with the WIDOW’S VICTIM. Podge -Mr. John Dunn. | Mrs, Ratticlnn. -Mr*. pi; or .. Jam; Mis* Cruise , ILy-To-moirowiMr, HACKETTwIiI snnenr 1 ’ • It.r Doors open at 61; Curium will rise nt rib’eloelf •' New Commercial Liue*' • B IviMBA afc CJo, > t Dutxur, JCiMBAtT* & Co^ 64 Wall st, Newport, 5 ( Liverpool, England. >9 - RespectTiULU inform their friends t,nd ibe ; pnbiic, that they have commenced the Gem. JfjtM fal Shipping and Cammmion Butinas. \6. jGfKXnvgtHheT'ivuh ihe General Passenger Busirie±i t «ffiae ffrantl«g;ccrilhcatea.of passage from London, .<■*■■■■■ Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or nnyportofihe Old Country to New York/Boston.und'Phifauelphin, on Ujo most roawnabld terms. >' ' ■ * ; Drafts and Bills of Bxcbange, {rora £1 to any amoum on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, arid oi» Liverpool vTbe days of sailing of the Regular LiiteofLivernool PacketA,:a» fixed upon, nre the Ist; (ilh. Uth, ’lolh 2i«t mid 2Glh of every month. - • •••■•' ;r, j .These ShipsureaU-of tbe targest class, nnd mnndfed by -men of-character nndexperience S;; The 1 Cabin accommodatrorts oro all Jhai can be desired in point of splendor and convenience:- -They arefurmshed i with.cvery.4lcAcnptio» of Stores of the best kind. ;: Puitc» i tunllty in the days of sailing will be’.stnctly.udhered to / Packet Ships Roscius, Siadons/Shendan and Gdrrfck are vessels.of the largest fclnss;- and those desirous tb bring ontlheir friends, cannot select liner or safer Ships Paisage'Can he secured at thelowest Taie*. : - •- r : ciisTew Orleans Line of. Packets sail weekly. • For pas*. ogirorfreight} apply ns above.orio .v* ; JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN decXl}'.-,'Corner4tfi anti 3mithhnlfi;Bts;;Pittsbur^h.Pit “.‘V *. -~'. I " M< -- a T* > »» >*. * -.-^T f ,»•’- , ~ i ' HSWSKS 12* ‘o’clockjon s&ndfty morning, Virtue, was Ifl'akepfcd t>£ untjglial fecund* jad halj. u P /b^^ouW-iiß^nothing- was dark; but the sounds continucHjjiiSd he was satisfied that an attempt to escape was being made ,by soma ofilhe pngoncrs. -Ho -walkcd-noißeJegsJy, and cajied inok hehtndUljei-bawf ifotho story, in.front of ihe hali* . Three shots were fired in thedirection oCthe Tloor_of 4he ShenfPsOffiee y and-jn a momcnniH Wkdqtiifcfc'.-rTheytbcn enter id y and-foandthatthe^oodondoorto. trance i ito the Sheriffs OSicg, had been’opened, and that the fellows“had..hccn at the irpo one. < They thsn ex i amined- the ccli doors,-. and found first that Cook’s .was open* in,Biitingupoatho: pipes, trembling withfear,-while the rightful tenant was m bed, innocentlysnoozuig away JZivingstom’s i tel! door was olsoopert j so Were Luo others. There < wore seven .or oighl persons engaged in :the attempt i [to, make a delivery among them seemed to.be Rpb- j i msoD, tbe lcßder, oLivii}gsion,' Cook, Barrat' and I i Simms. A file found upon the floor; also s i i wire key. -llowritobinsongoVont oflus eeH is the i ■ mystery* That h(u>pencd the cells of the » others, i is not denied. J . Ono or iho slogs, fired by the SbeniT, enmo near j ■coding the career:of one artwo of (head venturers, i for a entered a poit bcbiml wbich two ofihemstaod I iat tho.time, .. Fortunately,! none of the shots, took i [ effect; but theyhad the desired'effect of scattering i i (ho company and prercnbng tho escapc. - ‘ s [ Yesterday morning thc Jallor ract-Kobinson, when the. following conversation followed* _•. Jailor*— Weil* Jim, Itclly was not in your crowd last mgbu > he ’s a._d—d thick headed nigger, ittnd is not smart enough to escape. - Jaf/afi—.There are ftrw in; here not quite smart . foSPf*?' w Su^ciut. 4 —A- yoUng 'giri namoU BpvcK, Impg with M r* Murray, in i Djanto , i<j morning attjfimpteito fakd ky^wqflovring,aJarge.piijtion of Joudanam.iHrj Edricgtoo waa ca|lcd^ sjn,-aa(l 5 jn,-aa(l by thd Jhc,final jconaequonccs .which , would* have incvUdhly ereiuog ibe .^lrlf.wosrjngteaVdls* tress of xnindjond still ihrei tcocd A close tvatch hasto ijeiejf.tupoaijer movements. .. . . * 5 4 Chronoloj?fcsf-3!ifttfo of the of the tiigpgnl Coorfs of AWtsgtfmt'yiCounlJ'.— oi ilio Attorneys’, of>ibe lof HurJadgetf an 3 ;OfScere,^!Jf. &p.i *in®9 the*orjrannjfiod'of t(ie ffnart 2J 1788 totllie present tim& fljr *1 Stj4&«B .'vJri tftc<r by’iTcMtHln &Shty6cb. % is the title of a little work thH.bai to us.bjr the author. - We do say that no;,publication of-late. possesses*more interest than' to natives of this city; for in its pages d(? we find} in correct order, the names of all the old lawyers who in former Jimes flourished in our cityand the names ofi the Judges, Sheriffs, Prolhonotsries, itc,, Stq. Philadelphia Republic refuses to denounce Forrest for his seemingly unmanly con* duct towards Macready, and gives a reason* * c We heard of an instance of generosity and liberality in a case usually overlooked by people in his position.— It was so creditable to his head and heart, that wo .vpwe.d ,hB Bhou)d no< loose hia reward, so Taras our re*?ect and poor.services can contribute - We may do wrong, hot he has one holy retreat in : that., we. know; where he • enjoys peace,, sweet peace, in the sanctity of right affec (looo.” T t , The Garetto publishes the proceedings of a “ Tailor Sapper,'* givon inAlleghetty city, last week, by Mr. M’-Mahon, of the Emmett Hotel. The ‘upper i* laid to hare been' mognifieeßt, apd tor this Mr.M'Mahon deserves: the credit; But tho eeoti ments were of the commonest sortfor proof o - which, see.the paper above referred to. - • A Wreck.—A portion.ofa raflis nowlajriog againet a pleror the St, Clair atreet bridge. We did not hear, the story. of-the disaster—though there is » rantor that the men aboard werelost; or ha ve oot reported themrelrea. We guesr j howeeer. that this ia without foundation, or there would be more ex citcmcnl. B3f*Hackct appear* this evening nsFalstaffln the play of Henry IV. . .He ta our favorite, forwo like bis acting and hislino of character*; - He ia Without an equal every thing he at*, tempi* he'is excellent. < / Mr. Williams’* class in Phonograpby, cop-' rocnced its tessfanr last Saturday, and will continue unUl the pupil* aTe enabled to read and tvrileperfec disaccording to the new ayatero—which, need nut be long, if proper application rt made. • , . ’BSy Ifoa. AValier Forward is to‘ deliver tha Cnt Lecture before the Young Men’* Mercantile-Library Association; os Thursday evening; next: .Tickets, 25 cent*. BaT Professor Stephen* gives another course of Lectures, with Microscopic . illuttrauons, daring three days of .thir week* Seo card so another col omo. i BST The Journal don’t like our notice of the ar rival Worth. What is tube don* about it T .At all events, not a. single Whig appeared to wel come the old soldier! ■ • KSTGutrawn* who wassocae week* ago convict ed of Asaaett and Battery, upon another German named hmithf waa on . Saturday aeoteoeedto pay. a tine of fifty dollar* and cost*.- . RiT The new. Hotel oo the Allegheny wharf looks well from the. river. It t* bound to be well sustain ed j and the enterprising gentleman who built it die serves success. &#* The motion for a new trial In the Zuncrlee Care was not argued on Saturday, hut will be this week or neat—in time plenty. RiTA letter from K. M,:B.Sfcwcx*; dated OtUwa, ■■lit** Kov* 27».say* that ho wilt ho in this city again about the last of ibis month.- , DUd—On Sotuaday nurnimg last, at the residence iof W:m«ber l^At!rKtiffrif. ; City;:Afi'; Taostaa Ijjrti, in tie 3?ib>car«rbi**gi\ ■ ■ ■■ Klofcitee, p«. on Tuesday; Nof. 91, by the I?cv. J, Sionerode. &!r< Rosenr I.toxh, Ca«hter pf «*Hftrri*tmßrai>di Imbi« Hank nl OliunCfirtu, itj.Alt*. AxKc.lt. Amjsox,. of the furrorr place.— Caihz\o ) i E7*T«w»ff Bf*sa*rfil*jre»ttme &ll*r«ry iio Mwnujor# lK*roerc.-’Thc&v*t Lee tuw before ■ tuie.will he dttivmd by ihe Hon, Wjatca.Faßwane.qh Thursday cvrmiy;, theiiib m»uat 7 i o'clock, *t Are t&o 3Xemt»fr'« tiofcclx for the C6ar*f, on« «Jo!ter; u> b*b*d ot» appHc-aiion d( ih* Utitory Room*; r""-7;v 7 ; 7- Pinglft Ticket*?s ecnt*, nJmtUmff Gemltman amrafc rotnp*t>ynri|f l*»dfr**~u> fcojiart at fho pHompal ISoofc* Blo«*emi aulicdooi.; : 4xcoa WaMtKa ifc..: ? ueek.nl . -Chwromof Committee., exhibitions with the O XtVH V D[BOOE W »|I CllOBO O Ptt# ffIHK EihibmoaiwhhtheMicroscopC aod-J«aatcra« X writ be ronimoed t m Philo llaH.onXu<nwlay T TbDr*- day and Friday «votmism .of thiawceki'wbjch writ be lheaMt : TU& Thurtdnv.evvzuntr Exhibition-will beior Children—the tickcu at half price.; .Ticket*. 0t.25 cenu,to Lebad at Mr. Richardson's Jewelry flldre,orat the door. . , ‘ declt^tj / MiZoiToofeVietaurthan auy other \.t disease m our caantry. The young:, the old; the beaqtifal and gay, arc. all alike subject to it* invidious ravages* and wau/a hectic cheek hn* been supposed to bloom With the glow of health. > cvery ea** origi nates!!) a cold and a cough—f*rhaps «hnrtned uti worthy df aiteoliou atfirtt—aud auhrmet with remedies when too Jate. Watch the first symptoms wfthjeatous core, and make immediate use of IheCoagU Itafsara of B A- Fahnestock & Co., which wtll certainly check; its ftmbdr pragmas, andrestore the inflamed organs to a beautiful anion For sale by 1L A- FAHNESTOCK A Co- corner Ut ami Wood siaki also, cornerOth and Wood. . - decile f* onstables sale of watchk9» jtSWfiOri’t \j U'rtfcA and CUxkJuaurtt, Mn*mJ at Auction- By.virtue ol a Landlord’# Warrant, on AVednesdayttcxti December KUb.at 8 o'clock in iheofternoon,WiU besold, by order of Myers Barker, Consioble. ai McKenna’* Aacthm Room a, No. 114 Wood street, three doom, from .Fjftbi a lot of Jewelry, Watches, Watch and Clock fix tures, Musical Boxes, taken onn Landlords Warrant, ns th«;property of/CV Yoder* among which tire—second hand wutohcft,htcaabpius t thimbles,watch hands, watch keys*clock twine, main springs,musical boxes; a targe' lot (of watch chrystals; 1 show case; t drawer; Also, will he added, ai the same time, 2 fine second-hand gold patent tevers, |. do. wlver do.; l (k>. silver 1’ epiive wfttehes,'\viih goUl srol; loeether.with a large 101-of brcait-nms, and o small invoice of fute cutlery, ate; ' f- MYERS BARKFK, Constable UccU JAMES McKENNA. Auri’r. 1A UARREL9 MOI.ASSES—Rcc’d and for-sale: low iiU forcakh. [deetlj CUMMINS A SMITH. T\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Notice t X/ bereby givenihat the Partnership heretofore exist ,tng under .the name and style of.R.H.McKss & Co-ih the. Foundry,nnd.Plough Manufactory business,m Free dom; in Beaver County,,Pa- Is this day-dissolved.■. Thfe uudetsigned ere, only, amhoraed to settle up the bus!- dess of the firm R IL McKRK Dee 9lh, te-K-WU 3t*> JAS. MpKRE [Steubenville Union copy three time* and'charge.Post,] i"|jjtOß SALK—A.productive ManufacluniiijKsmbtislH JP tnenty now m fulLopetatiou, in the City, together with the Mock on hand, Ac., Ac. Price, S4,OU)-iTerm*/ •BljbOtt In. hand; balance-to .suit purchaser*!-with, approve ed ficctwif., .It la behoved there tsa profit of CD per cent in the. above, ba .weU.a* Reeurtng o, profitable-buslues*. and enieTpriße, may be en caged to advantage. S CUTHBERT* Gen. Agent, declt Smahfiod street »USICAL BOXES—I doi. MuiucaJßoiea, that piny a voneiy of popular eir*,v?aluea r quadrilles; Ac., eceuedat Z. KINZEY^S, «■ deoil 07 Marketst. /‘IOR«.'ft!KAL--74*ack8 aided "Com a superior V/:.article for family use; iu«t received ntuTior tmle by declt BROWN A CONNELLY, Diamond. : M ROOMS—bO tloXen Com Brooms, [targe size,) just X> received ami for kale hy * L decU BROWN A CONNELLY, Diamond .Y>Uhfc*N A^FLhA— Oates, ;Yandivcrs.antt IX many other vaneues, just received jmd for sale by S. A W HARBAUGH, : dcolt .. ’ > 53 Water and. Stty Front street >' BUCKAVHKAT FI Buckwheat Flonr*TecelvedimdtorHilo '--'- • declt- SAW, HARBAUGH. B ARLEY—200 buslicla-m atore nnd for sale by.. ; > declt S AW. HARBAUGH ULOUR— 2oobbls. Spears’:Mills ‘Extra*Family-Flour, aud for safediy~..S. A -W» HARBAItUH, : r deell 50 Water aud 104 From street l > T~I?OyV r E , B CitLAsi7cUEfcstSy?A fo\v hoxea siipenor *XI Cream Checfie^jostreceived and foraale by ;«> , deqll - 8 W. HARBAUGH : quautiiy of ;Pried X/ X*eaqhea aud:ApplQ#, oml forßaJe ’.. , declt r , SAW. KARBA UGH Peattiylvattiaßnllßoad Company,: > ■VTOTICE is hereby given thot theSrremA ItisiaJmcntof '•iT(''>Frrd Dollars per lhe CapimL Slock of this ■Corabany Jatcquired JO-bffpaid oU or before the Ist day: of Jrttinury* next InstnlmMr,:Five Dollars per share, on. or before the 2d of March nexH4hh.Nimh ;lQsmli»cntjOfFive-Donnrs.pershare,pn:orbQfqreAbe Ist day ofMayneitiaml .the Tentli instalment, ofFive DoUuraper or bcfojtsihe Ub day of July next, ; at the Omce.-N<K,7(]i WalnuMlreeUtPhiladelphia. GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer W>'HvDENNYv ■at the Merchant aai.U >M‘pnDfaciurer> ; Rau!CvPutshuTgh, : i-declt?Qanl 04 BBLS. VERYFINENESHANNOCK PO'fATOES jusirecoived.-ou • ',j . ..» dees » ARM9TEONG A CROZER Newsby, 1 .v' Jl!! !!".* j “ R-eportcd for tie' 4l^ ClKl |» l ' A^Dece|^^psB4B. Thomas fj. Miner, Grocer; mer chant or this city, died to day. COOLEBA lit SEW YORK. New; Yohk, December 9,1848. The existence of Asiatic Cholera, is at length oa dispoted id this city. Threo deaths occurred yes. terday in the Btaten Island Hospital? OHIO ÜBGISGATUaB. ' t Cotuinurs, December 9, 4849. No choice or Bcrgeant at Arnis lns yet hcen made in the Senate. , , No progress has been- made in the Housb towards an organization. . The Whigs yesterday renewed , their, progpsitioh to,compromise; tvhicb was again-rejected; by the: Democrats. _ . * The latter still continued to occupy 'the Hall,, and have appointed a committee to procure n preacher to address them to-raorroW. ' There will, to all.appearance, be "no “legislature this winter in Onio. Fhiuoelvhu, December9,lB4B., There is no word of the Canada. She-IB hourly expected. 4. j PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ' . * PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9-r-6 P. U. - Flour—The marhetj‘with-moderate) business, is m favor ofthe,buyer. - The sates to dav were, con fined (o ihe wanlo el the consumers,at'6,o6os,2s per bbt.; dealers generally are holding'off for the Canada’s news. Rye FJonr—Moderate sales at 3,2503,37. vrbbl. Grain—-The sales of Wheat include Prime’White nt 1,1101,14 per busheli. Prime-Yoliaw;at-ljO6o 1,10 tp bush. Corn: the market for Cora is heavy, and.- prices bare declined .3 Cents per- bushel since -yesterday.- Oats in receipt bring 37c. ' The slcmkln hrsthandsr’or Western,-is limited.: . Groceries—Sales of New Orleans crop, at 29c. per gallon.-- Sugar is either as regards pnees or demand.' Coßher tbeye ish fair business doing at former prices. ' ’ - Gd»-r-Tho martet is dull, with small sales Of Lm seed at 55057 per gallon. - k > Proruions—The salca of Porkaretoa'modUrate extent, including Mess at 13,00 per bbl.} Prime is unchanged,- with amoderue business. .-lard—The, sales of-Lard comprise-: infetior in bbls. .at 0061. Sales of 300 kegs of Prime at 7j Batter—Sales ofWestero, ip kegs, nt9K Shies in barrels at ll] per lb. Cheese—Salesof Commoaat 61 per lh.Sates of choice at 31* The demand is lair. , J Cora Meal—Sales at 2,8702,92 a bbt. Thede roaod is limited. ■ . -: Whiskey— Sates m bbls.- at 25e’.f in bb'ifs.Ttt23o 23t ip gallon. There is no change in oilier articles usually re. ported. ■ J BALTIMORE MARKET. % Baltimoue, Dec. 9—6 p. h. ' Flour—-Sale* smalt ; holders ask 5,00, while deal, era offer 4,87. Graio—Sales Pnine White Wheal at 1,0801,15; Prime Yellow at 1,0001,06. Sales Prime Yellow Corn at 4O05O&4 new Prime White at SS. Oats: sales at 25030 c. Sales of Rye at 60. NEW YORK MARKET. ' New Ycat,Decembers—ivu. Vlour—Sales.2ooo bble. Prime - Westernat 5,350 6j3J.. Moderate «a!e« Genrnec atformerpricea. Grain—SaJe« 1200Qbn». Co roatthe-iullbsHng rale*; Prime Yellow 70c;f Prime While 63ci v Corn Meal—Sale* at 2,8703,00. : Cotton—flojere ere bolding offfoY the steamer. - CINCINNATI MARKET. CiscrsHATi, December 9—G, p. a. Flour—Tbe market is stcail ybnt n ot active. We’ note talcs df 1300 bbla. at 3,81. i, llogs—Sales of Hogs at 3,31 y 3j37®3,44 per iOO lbs. oett.. The transactions to day comprise 2000 bead. j 'To Contractor*. -i SKAEF.D PROPOSALS "wit! ; bereceived at the d&ce of the County Commissioners unul noon ofThnrsdny* Hlb UayarDedetnbcrnejtTjfQnhe following wotSr.id hr done on ihetpubhc.gfoundft otnewCoart ifoOsei vla£; ' railing and capping off the terrace wallxon- FifihalreeVandreptadngtbaTOiiin-onnowwalttsner yard Imcal, Also, inking divam and reptaiun treated ;- r Tatmr dotrn the present terracewaft ourTfth streer and so roach of.walit on (iratuamJ Kosj street?i a» ilie Commissioners uiay direct, * J 1 Excavating foundation three feet below tho grade, per cubic yard { foundation of walla-'.-below the .patetncnt*perperchof,Ss,cuhic r jnent to be of ibe same 0* present-walif pc ir pereh of.SS cable feet-rthewalls ro be threefeet'or of •such thictaeta aatbe CDrojnirskucfs Triay dirJcL >f A(ldiuoofcj*tep*.ofeut*rotie argate.vcajsjsuifh&tfathe prnseat, per. superficial fboL , Any uoderpuinine tbai may tie necessary- to ha done ander. iha dtreCtiiSh of the; Commissioner*' .--All above-* specified-work, to be furnished by the contractors; dud to ho .approved by a. coaopeicnt person, appointed by the Comoumonera. nnder Whose supennteudence the whole work is.to be done.: IhdderswiU also state wlmt sum .they will allow for material in present walla. -sv^vy'.- / The wortto .be commenced m the ensuing shrink* bt snob time as the Commissioner* may think practicable; ■ No bid* will be received for any portion otherihau the whole ot the work a o specified to be done. li* j. JOSEPH T.MARKS, > t » - wT^soiy J K,NS, ( Comm!Ss '°' 1 "^ : Coajrasnwsii-sOrncit, Novemlier:io,lB4B. [deelijid ; N’OTiCß—Bid. for the above work, for laVing ojT (be ralJing. and .coriiig and replacing the. same; and tUiinff down; and; replacing. dates,-will, be received; ieddratr ,from atone vcotlr. .Bidder* willelate how mntli per foot eaperficial Tor cut, and per. perch , for ;rongh atone, they wii! allow formaterial* inpresent wall. ' • ' , JOSEPH. T. MARKS. THOMAS PERKINS. „ . ... WM. BENSON. r CoMMmiotrJt’a brtic*. Dec,8,1649.—<d3>. y . X%7 HOLESALTS*AND RETAIL, at the Pbhs Tea Jf f SroBE, 70 FmirtA jtr«i, rirar ir(Jod, Jhtt?6«reA.— The subscriber, from New York, i» .now.recelvmg a iargtr GREEN hm I BLACK. TKA9. from the. New. YorkTfkmTeh ny. selected with Jpeatcare for retaiteales.j!Our Rtoek .iteing..novr..UeaVjr, vre are, prepared to'supply;Grqcir*»; Hotels. Steamboats ruid Families with any quanimyatu .ox any price they may.wislhrpacke*ku> k land Lpotind packageßyS fit. tin’ cafiaistertjfiand ltf%» Cauy'hbievr and m the half chest f ~ ( T * * > 'Relatl Grocers are invited to coll; as wq can and'will sell beuer Tens at.lower prlcei than any olher hob« : ih 1 Pittsburgh ■* t ii•> *< --v *_*» H- ,jf , • Oar-stock of-fine Young Hyson,iGunpowdef; did InS .penal Green, .andOolong BlaekTeas.-arethe besUn'the: Ainencan market. > lK>vcrin«> double refined l-oaf, Crashed hhdr Puliicri ized SUGARS, at retail or by the barrel. ' . s* _ COFFEE3 ; r~Mocha, 01d Gov.: JavarLnffuyra;-Si Domtngo and: Rto Coffees, selected by the'most expei rlenced Coffee Brokerin Ne%v York, k i Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumber* ahd Omans. frah upiu their own jutce.-Ma laga Roi<ms, in 3 ft boxes. \ •• N. Bj—A/f J>r.-,Xi. Jaynes Family 'Medtrfnrs foi&ale decMAw A. JAYNES ALt*ACABr-At tUc very low pnee of 1 12*’ cts. One just received ativo. 60Market si- < A A MASON -A, CQ New Syetcm or Book«Ka«jlß|i* { I. IySTrUBL tSHE I) B YHA&PERf IBUQ'S, W TQBK i /« jHL Drat pait of {Lus work, i. X pieie.eourse of instruction and practice, oil toihSln fiie a»d OouUle-Eauy.eyer published/ Price,7s jcanis* , riie whole work, embracing UtorAOthor-MweU khptirri ! lipprovemeula imhescience, Jlliuirated ia iwo oddilion* t ai »elt* of ncß)lcß, wnh a..chQpter.on parmeridripsetOe and a Key lolheoral exerciae*,-^fuil*?btbbouhdi Bl*3os , , i f A ' •- * T ho following exlrttlift Irom- the ofihe mo?! eralnentMerchanl*,fiAnkew : and'Ac* QountnntA in New.YorV v inUicniethe public senttmeijuu merenccHo this work tiuhat city . v <4 T l Cpirta.ma, mailer ihatis importantauAinierwtingto of lihinkrit AvlU be found highly usefuU „ < C. O. HALSTEAD, / - PresidenfManhaUan Bank, Ncw/Voik.^ ; Vlt is calculated iq he ptaciidni Acnpomanla nnd. Teachers of Hook-Keeping. .5,^, ■» > IUCHARI>IRV!N*Bhip owner ana Me 5 ' No. OS Front street, New York. 1 ’ • ’ A'Remarkabl^full-antl’complele.Qnd'Tvill^enftiOly convey ji .iboroughkiiowledge of U»e--aubject, : The' on* rdersigired inlands using Vc -rv vr.r-v r. JOHN H SHEPHERD * ■ Teacher of Baok-keeping;ColQmhiaCollegej N; Y.” ’ “ItU in every way calculated Ja give a.elearand'iit, refactory, msigbUMo Owhielllt treats, through alf its gradations, from ths simple style suitable to retailers, to that jetpiisiie for the moil varied and complicated commercial business., „ t , A 'S FBASEH, t' Casluer 7th Ward Bank, New X<>rk.” V l£ "l lrve will he of gieal service, not Only toethe new be gln n e r,tnij to the must experienced accountant. ' F. W. EDMONDS, . i Cashier Mechanics Bank, Wall street.” J‘. r f ons i d " firsl 1 have ever met with from a thorough practical knowledge Of the science cans be obtained . JOHN CAMPBEU,, w . Merchant,s3.Johnst., New York” i . t'or eale ul thc Book Stores; and at the Author's .Acad emy, corner of the Dinnioiid aitd Market-street; oci3t j STRAA COW-—Came lo ihe plantation of-the'frub . WTiber. in fiobinwjn , «iJrmdle Cpw,^'Ubrtf.white lace, nnft ttaranir^eilon the owner iji.requested-To compy prove property*. aud taJre her aw a> 1 f (nov2*23lw*} *'CHAHLES , «- /?■&*£ , T?y saitßPiSLo juts ratu maos, ii,-saeasjt'yi ’ - J " fi& I«tbsmost popular of aIHJO ■[‘and SHOE Es- ■: * - Htsbiubmenicin the West. Thlspliee btut gained- -' -“• M | •>• reputation hr ita proprietor keeping the yen' - best Boat* anil Shoe* which are made nxpreasly Urorder for; thiamarket, and heisnot satisfied onlybv keepinrthebest assorted etock of BOOTS and SHOES '■■-■ ,in the AVestem country, but he is enabled andtleier mined, to nil hie GOODS lower than any other home possibly con, ho-cares not what feciliUe* they boast ot b having for offering great inducements to ihepubUe. II is impossible to 6ot lonh nll iho advantages and facilities - in un adTerusement, that the Great Dargaid Comer has ■ oyer others, Whlelyotiablos.'itsr prapnottrr ? tti sell Boots ‘ v : '.'- >to 2d per eent. ioWet than any other store in the city* ' : f t Thenray totesrihamatievirihraUnriuiinteiiilpnrehas* <■'' « SOOTS end/SHOES, to-call «l R4sTES’,GREAT '"-ft"-' GAIN COENEEfcexamine ifie stock and prices, and dl be satisfied ihafthe GrtaTßaTg'itin CdfniT, Sjmth * • / fiMemAFt/fh the place for dm pphlic, one and all, to get good Boots add Shoes cheap, for cash, deep * •-i - *■ , .J. BATES. !■-.irk ■&A»MA9QM ;-tiV^received dnotHef ami SQUAHESHAWLS,bought 25>erSent l<*i’Mk*nj 4>reviooa lot received by oattur&eason ' “ ***''■«' Oat stock of SH A-WLS & notv the largest tie Citr, •and pu/chasers are ttasured ihatonr: ■ deev i i 25 certt *^ eBg than at anyjQipner^Epe ..'ABIES JU5tMffrtL&KQ;- ; 'w' %AHWtF *ROZKB,[ A Cwftinfwrfdn' JtTerdianu. J\- No. 22 Market street, attend -■ description of Western ' I othterorticleeemnisted laHieiteareU-* . '- vn TlzS'Eajo--Haiiha r Ho>s«r Zt Co ' PitMmfgft} B&unaf, |,Griiham&.Co:^Netrylasboß, ; ‘O - We|Jsv{H*jOjßbodes A A. 6. [ ;Richttrdson4t Bro* Cincinnati: J* P. Howard,iioai&viUe, Giiili A; DomOrt;"St' Laulk: H» CoylfiV SlenbetH , vflle." ' ' " 3 "" '■ A *' * 'dec o *-" VT _ <; Saleordxebanße.' y*, . ** ‘TCFFEREOR the whole of the properi* on .consUungof'.theDwelling House; (he Garden ; or Iwoaldexchangrrtbe'saittSfor PrOfrcrty in theneighborhoodoftheCity j--orlwatr!q|diTiilethe to pur* “ chase or exchnngereiUx call on me‘ai the'warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Stnitbfietd-sureetoppofefte* (be Manon*> gahela House.'' (decO^mfcrtfT'JAMßß-aCUMMINS. A'DMINISI'JIATORS 1 sajjeof A STORE AT, :APgnON.-On Monday'uiua; Bee. 10th,(dl^o’ctoclcin.the forenoon. Kertua’s Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood 'siree£.]hrecr doors order of Admiutstratar*,the Block of a.ConntryStore r ct)mprismeE;ffeaeral.rissoTTmbatof:.; Ury Goods, G roceriet ;kc ’JAMES MCKENNA, 1 - AAmctfotiear. ' TnSLVETT pcs. coTd Verm Ribbons, Y assorted colors.* '*•-* --•■-v 3&pc*. Blade Velvet Ribbons." ~' - '“ -v •>j-gi^EmbnrfdtiyOiap.. J>i ' t* » 10 “ u VltinQtmp,icc.< JmveceiVftd at< decs * ZEBGLQNKyNgEmotarwiweV INES ANB LIQUOR9.—A largeand weUsefl ete3 of different sades images, embracing—, » » . 5, s sgggwSf Bo Pale “ - si airy. ‘fc.'-'L Heanessy <■ „ t - S.Kalasa'Pnqeej ,Pinei Castillon & Co. Brandy? tlnsbon Old Reach: Ufc *• CUlret v ' ‘F*| . Tage&ej.wtih.a.lajraqnamiiydfDomdstießranates. Gins, and Cordials. Far sale,yeryiowrby'- 1 " f i , p*<e,«Aßm/Ag’tr - ; ; vv- CoraefcSmUhgeldandyronvwa. “ ' J?COCfikXON-have .the V fallowingnew works; * A" * £> *“ ~ V : : Hislory of Congress, pninpffphißU}rs'of-mienmlimprovetoe^ a >iß A^Mj‘'«a r*- v ' ; • borsj Ac.J from the; fonratioa of The ‘ffdVertirftefci loathe r present lime tmtieetfof.va - non* political . events ;ot.Ocean. oC: ' sonal histcniCßj&c.vby HenfyG/WheelerilUuitraied by steel portraits. and fad-ium!eaaxogrephs. * J *- . Hi&iofy; Of Charres lj'or EnglauJt Ly JacrofiiAUtotii - withengr&virig*. , " * * , 7V7?« TOie Rotohnce ofTTacbtmgr >Ypyage.ibe Fwsj^njrJbs. {••rlliKh. ~.-. y~, i -. v-j f - AuewnoveltMai? Barton >a Bffart<*&£ate|lifr. - TbeMoral, Social andrProfeisianddiiUesofASionreys: ;:mui Solie ito»; by Sampel .PLRiSJofnhe - jnaegjemple;Barristeraißay/ .. ,r 12matsCookiBirBsisiQs, f 1 » Ji*<- 1 2Q boxes M BJRaiains. ‘ t « < *ti ;- ' . -30balf boxes M.RA / - ‘m ji SbaskeUOlive ~ i 1 ' ’i * A banel»ScotchSnaff, - ,tl \ 1 key Rappee « 1( l- u Macouba u -,*■ - . v " 1 bb?. Mttson’rßlncking; ' " ! cerootiS-J ? . Indigo, t ' 1 bbl. Gum Camphor, ‘ ' w J* . 1 “ Cloves? j . r * r* ,*’%T dQ ihS-Mace? just received from the East'.sn# for sale by fdecB] BBOWN & CONNeLEY. fVavlttatton - - . v\ronCßc r puiS3«3cd of luePrporstfonV'the - ■auuual meeimg Of the Stockholders of The Monongfcfel* -' Navigation Company wall be Montoifoeifirst day..of : January,;lßi£>, (bciug'ihtt |xrst Monuay c«4he pi theofficeoFfliesaxd CompaDyv<ni'lheOdeon BnildingjFotirtli street, PiUsburgh,«t2oc!^kin r the*af* wrnoonf foMhopnrpose' of deenan. AffTeettirfor thclen*- * , \fN. BAKEWEC • dec 2 *** 1 „ *■ Secretary ■ '.iTheFiiubnrgltSrord- viile r (he Waalunxtoa:Exanuner,'andWaynettiUTvhlas> : >senger, publishuii: the dectiouvmnd:<seTlcfi paper-i6'the >i:: Secretary] , . . ■ Q -°( Sapn*, Jfohbfipv , s^s r WomeK Ac. \ ha&wsneits* Ytsmts.. Ac., air band mid made 10 order in thorniest style, atlhejhdrtMtnonpe „ ~ - v - MRS.-DUFEV >4ec<r - * ’ js&, 10St. ClaTrfcr {\Vestfcfll3) Markelelreeij)and ibr-«ile low—-^: -- . . 1 dozen fine Crotchet #ietJ^brkedßap^ 1 *''s,** • « crotchet* -“ “ “* •ftH«Affc ! ' l ’ • IJhAInTuQKG llija-'Wimiihr, « . A lot of at uew aiHjfcabdamnfebittern*. ■Eladr Ttub*tl&tg SAanU—A-CweGvchntul • :?4pfrnri- gx£efr;(ofvnrioas^bides,)'.: .• •' c hne, lirowti., scarlet 'ond.ciierry.*~ '■■.••• Also, demahto cqforsvan&a'fynjuteon-v rowt of plain* Jiiiipy ond saUb sinned Pry' - Goods ffousfc of wL Bk MBBPfllVs. . deeff);. ; N. East comej'.pf undtATsiket •" JJEACUEnJ-^-dU^arks-fift**'*'"' —* T sacka•fine nejflrPeaehQs jitv'tlore^uu! for sale b T ‘ }{ING &, MOOHffeADjj <‘f tS ' , . Diamond, , Rftlwd l>«un> ror : .-Tl/ffADR IlVMACHiNEßY,~EhcsuhccnbmareTiDW JJJ. preparedtofuraish& tupenor articfeoCr&ta&LETv ' ’kr* at the veryjow prices. >•«;, * / Far jCwhplam round, gilt SMgt^p. >* H'■ « * ■=. iS r : *. I‘> u « v (1 ' ‘dg I w 10 “ “ “ “ « 65 <• g * «. « & « 0 « U l « K . An i“ 4 “ “ f “ i? -as u ft *« «. « u do « M *(jnt « ct, <* u tU «* «t » « « -*c i: to 1 *« : 'Ve-offerth e 'ttb°v© pram rtfmii-feceLenr&ft ter Palm- - and Panfry Leuereroade-to order •>- ■* 1 ■* g te0 >-.. . \. . gCHOLEyj^gYAff. superior article of mueb chrtper lSn il - € K. b *S <, !* &rtn TheJ-HavVdfcposed- • . or ill llio £h«ft?&i,Cme» l aha. < Iri»'lrf». aounced'tmsomc of the olfle*i‘Fnhttra’to be-mo'iiiwr- ' feet in height and smoother oh'lhe ihdft anvUiey ?“•“ Oo •No 76 Wood at t arfl the agemaforThe above, iiubledfty . o '"t <*-) I __decCBw ft. SCUQL£&& RV&lff A'ssaaaawsssßiftesjto ?tttany .other e«iftbh»Kin»ii* *sb!fciiber tjputfah* ftei Ve- I neer»,. \Vble)t her «:qete'noinedUtseU Vent Jowl 'Cell anrt black, ana oflered »n thurmarkei J - *uf/ ~ haad/Bndtt»as kmdiaf CaTpeji| Bf ?*ud Cabin*i.Makei?^matenals;iraeh«s^-> - '{'&& PW Wid Bute, fined ’ < .5 > ' cp.WldjiCte±Baj»ViWi«U~' ' jtelwb&fc’. ,»4r ß^ ei ,' " x»c h -r ■ rte ?! ’° MlUhem - 3fes£ra3S3ir#s ;4SBaBa£sgSßisfc? •.. 3040.1. ■*up«no( Dome sUe Akartapjr. * bb l!- o,4 ®S i - ivS££V* : «o|wno^BKßtiEtd WBhkiri <■■•;'■ ‘■' ••*' T: }Y tt ? nlorgftiBsomaEnt ! opeTßrytlnnginrfß!TOiipaod - ■ LiQOoi tme,foi>*itelowby„,;i* C. MARTIN, Ag% ' nogu-i.. . f.-.Coiii«dfi l SahlliCtld'ttna Front sta. OTO THE'FJtTERPWSnJeS*' &t» ,oKan*e‘ fi £&w 1 presented for llie Rufe Investment irMifm sines* in- Urely new) Jftniiedjdg w£H asto th6:niQn,or'e3nensrv«VcrooP6ei*rJf«il3lny:ft i profit fromtajJKatand iH« day»slti*thercoragletfrmonopoly:ofjMl&ple article,-ob- • ' ' ,flpliUelyuoces«uty' - •atonal opporttmlty:ofieiifr>>jf > either: Large jowaadll*tak~ bringing.lmmediaie .nod ,hig?»lr:>9aligfiusttyyvj^tiif n fi4-v: i ne«t.-araviuviicd,^nUt;oiaerg,tocall:iiiihft^ffiiU>-/Af:I|f 1 |fi gt : /■ -undeis&ued?:«amioe Urn .article, tuid form theit *wn - judgaentvfTpn. lie fliois presented.-* «*, - ,i * ' Jffino-Etcluuipe St-Cljur itniLaextMot to Ksqmre ?olinr a , „ * x " .’.rdecaaf ~ -• Jb' *VTEIV JlSVViiiiilY —1 doi,X3oWi?AUl»eTcr tYaicbes. XI * -» i ? - u Betchd,*, l" -v k f , 1 ** Silver **■ « ♦{ , Also, a compietpassoiffiient of other Jewehy.Bt. _ . <>ecs - - ZZXINZEY’9,O7 MiiULINEUy,—AJrsS. 84*i a4th,}ji^ r aii-if*ten?ive:assoruneut.of Pall ': and 4 w
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