iS?lll^lr*^ r ”,f l „*)**.*' x > 1' 1 V «- X t ,- *f -, - „ . t s 11 .)'* *-% V.» I v, t - 'd? T t i " *•* « if 1 * , '„ k 'x , - i J , ,0 "- * \kit~ 1 ?=;•'>'' „ '~, ,«", Ntvfc; > "it t A >* - <■’■. 1/ **■£’'£'< ■* -<■ ~£f‘* t*‘* V X”« l- ~ ' *•*■" » I *’ 4 ‘’l J ■“ - * -* “ » ' “ Sr r ! ' *■ * ,«. J * l '•^wv.'i M * . ' ■* ». > 'v. 1 ~ ‘J -" ' -l t - »js, , , . f x - v ’ - .>• '1 /,. , ~ - ‘4 S viTv v, .t *- *, * t <: t 1 ' * ’ - r flv ;• - --' <- , , ' --> f j '* c ;, vxw '1 *‘\> , '> ' '-,c-- : '. -4 v ; x \ * <: r /,x 7 *':x'V Ji ;-7 r *A^fe r- ' - - * * x •■ * ,4 • . - x XX;c j:; ! _. t ■ ;-.- ! - - V -/ . -«’ »- - < - r--* v,;„' 11* - ' ' v - ~ . \ ■ ;, « ■">, j: -, ~ 1 *>- ><• ■&{ .. 7-=, - ) ... - -ir—. , r -,^ &■ , - •" ,;^StaS^^,iS BW . rn . tr . M ~ " ~ ]' , " >•" " ~~<i<hy r? 4 -£ ~ L » • «,■ - > —. l ‘ -v v > ( jr.-’-i . -X., - - . . - - - ■■ - ■- ■• ■■■ ■ ' - t » | - - - 'Jl'i * *: -• T . ' rnn AT. noßßSav.—Laitulgiit, mlurontiou wis’matfabe- TW «xmr« HH-11. .. ... ■ SwCommtwM i In*. ‘ ' \-f. r i'X' V ' 'Q hf JiTOVllillfi 4poSt« aarpclcr Jbitli,colwd,ißtobo hnngmDcb *'A Washington corrcspondenl ol lha BaJhmoio, - ~ -ffi...R.tu.o Major Catnj.bni', of Allegheny c.l),iig»in E t a DV S Waiu“ j “l"-^“rng&ri®* I , J y ware, on the - date ol i)cc. 10 rollowa|- Gox» Mr. by a gcnttemim wlia wis~ robbed ot .A* ? ' P ■ sfg nubJf/Tauhw ha?""!.nimßS«d d ?ho |> / ' - <-‘ '■’ ' , ~ T HARpiiK EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. woman, Mar/ Ann Sytb'ena, ' arrived laat»*«omg, apd k*pt an an** but it n ifict that tbla dineaeo ngea la lhn city, twenljr-three Allan. Tbo robbery occurred on Iho Resorted for ttlft TVfnTnlnw »«**? MAX ral SfiWmg onrt Commuswn JSunmu, to- ~’ 1' J‘ . - . ■■■■ SxT A dcfalcilion baa beta disooverid in the ac uiU» crowd ot lutenora «t fo«r belt (bran lionr or ThbCbolora isinAßw Yo»k ,b evond all rfonbt, and Allegheny »ido or the Hand Bltect budge, while a ? ... ■>. .... - ' - /f[B(B\« ea ‘ t ' m *''i e '? c^*^fZjP!tkot ' 5 *'■'- ’ P, ,a man f«onU o| i l ‘ h H^»^> n| may bolero; frut Wo bel.oM UioPoldFoaer pod it party of gnnUom?,. COSauESSIOSAn Sews... e • \ V ? ,' •: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1848. tbo Y„ ivb.ch j""'- t ->S‘i ,1 1 . lOTnrninn Most 3oh Urintina ©ffitt. «S-Tbe populauon nf.be Philadelphia alma, *>«'»«««^ B t n l ' o anno>“in«B» ' - Aaialio plagno w,II not be nitons,»e. knowVln tfiT. cty, maulled a toapeclable lady, on „„ TT . r * i.-‘ .’ '■ ' ’ houae now aiUma lo 2,°79 ( eaoeedmg the number '» «• «0d..0,l Ihtt thi. fever 1, a. broken on, tho AUeghony Br^ge , abonUO o-clock on Tneaday _ f r -C an > ero “ » » **■ B 5 # 74 f . ' . ' 1 ■ >; ‘ !,, x . * j^gSvo,gadded loonrEstabliabmenß a - among our staid and plodding citizens—no, it i» n’t, evonill? . l,'d.to r e t ufn )( an d was accooipamed county, Pa„ prajiDg for a reduclioaoHh e . .' •■ f\ * ‘ * -j? -«■■ -P. » \ -.; ' ifS - * ~ , . ' . *. -4 , P \'A. <•, y* r-, . * “ d npomho mo.troa. o 'r? en /°| a tn ”"‘7; n "i, 6 ,0 J cks: J .. . . a Inmult was hero then, when nothing but an hue- )arlt h J bcltcr m ,„d bis P» and Ob hereafter * Mr. Dickinson offered a resolution .which Wan TbS? to large.!ela«,anAareeora- fel?^:h.}& e u c ; " r 168 Pa,rD,,age "' dolaV" ■ JalL h ,vc r a d t0 o7oo“\Vho a S«” bot o onot C ,h e dred acre, of land .«prom, and «each ad, onto, er.j -j; Q , ,[ f ' =d-ed to, instruct, bn Port Office- * .. - U=' lv > *\ v *•■’’'«*.*’ -.'!•] t - t -'---- - farat . it f„, !@"Hon. Augustus Garret, formerly Mayor of Chi- ndrantnge ,so ho hired out the other two at tho rate Who doea not recollect the meeting at tho old Conrt, Escape ahd Capture. A metal boat waa dm- and Past Hoads, respecting tbe mail aomea. WcVMpdSmi^fitoo?lmres’of . . “*„*'■ , K &*><* ''-** } , ;.’ , ‘'4V vV- ' «W«a long a rcaidcnt of that city,die/on Toes- Of 81 50 an hour, each' Tho officer above alluded Hodsc-fbr all the towrt seemed to’havpbeenthere.; covered ycierday morning, gdmg down the nver On motion, tho 34th rule was suspended ao far ta - v \-‘ 4 jv* v,t i T '■-•t’svifv.'ii day last. «. to, makca hiavouchment to the truth of this. A Th . rM ,„r nnl > man wo will never fordet- without metal or men on board. It was feared for relates to tho appointment by ballot, of the remain- Packet Ships Roscius, Siddons, Shendan and Gamck, ■ i . •* <“■ " , v -s, ’ ” - #o* Gov. Williams, of New-Hampshire, in his mg Chairmen Td the’standing Com- ‘ - 4 - > J.SC f,:\ l J, ‘, - n-kpVv -'.nr ivTn>a Siairs Newsnaner Agency m a*«age,comprises oil he has to say to the legislature Pgove lo be no pruhtless speculation. Wl| . r. 4 li •„ mn tint we have here of the St. Clair street bridge; but tho current car- milteea. " Passage can he secured at tho lowest rates. v . d i , < A Tm|Ccaao ,, o^q^e°^m^m^ , nauu'e 'was ‘com XZS - 7 _ '% - ‘ ((( A »s " fßTVttr Commercial and Hlver Wew«, a®-TbeN.y. Herald, ofSalnrdav, reiterates that men ced before Esq. Mark P. Tojlor, on Tuesday m tho gallery, who did Tiotjeom to appreciate the fi&“ Tho Allegheny wharf was a brisk place yes- Mr * H<inne s an » Chairman of tho Committee on decU] Comer4thiuid SmuhaflA ata r Pitlßbtngb,Pa . k *- r ' R r A aee"nci€ i*age. ll K ® thßchllds t 0 oB * loet,,m which the Right Rev. John Parcel! Bishop grC Qt scheme, laughed light severely. terday, tho Pig Metal add Lumber boats, with iho RelaUons. r# * - S*®S»S , !5 ortl * r * . " i ' 7 - - -T ’ . The Ehtest Sens, Blnrlcet Reporter &C.i lea- Richard Wall-ink' Ran las boon nnnnmted ' f l ill - -lUhcyoand reader TeUgrnphlo "end. friends. The stories taldof the’new El Dorado anco. Tho wharf of this riverhoods aome improve- Mr. Dit, Chairman of the Committee on Com- , * - - JV i mg maugurauon of den* Taylor. the premises of the German Catholic Churchy (a, may all be true. Wo believe the official statements meals. , merce, *&beßißo6UuidBboe9s*Mebtt-ited*:tiw&r-*-- :r '-- :, ''~ ;r '1 1 - !:n^*:^ hTd*?Jf\* Sip-V;- ~ .. % building thereunto attached*} contrary to his (the «»* «ii.p*v « n .i r«*»ts stniinwi dnv bavins . ~ ~ ~ <. T to order for pus market, and he« not wusfied only bjr * y v * 1 - Jt* BS-A man bating fallen into a well in Chelsea, Bishop’s) will and desire. Father Hubbor has been ® l thirty and forty thousand dollars per day having Accldekt—While d man, whose name we did HOUSE. keemng ihe stoek o(, BOOTS «id SHOES * f ;•! 4-5 Mass .was rescued by his rriends by n rope rastoned ,„ charge of tlic German Church, aud combat, the been cpllcctcd; ihat men carry thousands or dol- nb t he ar, was attempting to check a metal b'oat, near Tho motion to appoint a Committee relative to the mmed w sfilhi/Goofelcwer totot -V. s~ tZ h6 diy B,sbop;a demand of removal, noon th. ground that la,a worth of thh pure me,a! about their peraon., lhe Garrison, on Fnday,h„ leg was caught in the Smilbsoman ‘ - * ' X,V V’u 'r 1 teew oi me resene. /• he holds his power and place directly from Rome, that all mechanical and arrncuUural pursuits are „«,i nt% A ,»«,« B *„„„ d«.i, 7»,« \, n A~ »«„ o>n t L . - having forofferiftggreftijndncemfntsto the pablie i\ c r'i* ; - v^&^Theirlnl; ftf : Tnhn f’nnt •Vftnoirvffwt' fnp'nriis- and has” yet received no papalnotificauon'ofrc- ■ \ ■■:. ..v’.'-'.iv,--,', ~, ;• yx-\ ■.-irvwr: v-'-v t!fiil.ojid;tt-Wafl tQfn.oif.-Rolh tho-body-and. ,lcg. ffilf ~ v..iA numberoipemionfl werepreseDted, :'-'. i& impossible to set forth nll.i)iefldyni»tnges,iuidfaciluie^yi;f;r);u wSTtatlSi 18S4 on at WorcS moyal; on Ihc othc? hand" tho Bishop set, abandoned, yi that w'orkmeu cannot be found a. Into , ho r.yc. Mr. Hanly moved that the Committee on Finance »•- (Mass) It will be remembered, IVom nomc anspi- forth that he lias bv deed, and legal nnd ecclesiasti- any price; that an ounce and a tip waspai B@r Mr. "Forward delivers the introductory Lec-< he- instructed to inquire into the expediency otfet and Shoe/oV the very best i^^^-*s*rt s c,iw ? s;vsfes r 1 c.ods circumstances, she was disinterred lately cal power, rontroi over all promises portaining to for a box of Scidhist Powders. And wo arc ready , v _ T „ . T . tablishimr a branch mini in California to 2ff per cent, tower than any other.storrm city ' kjrv - v! . 4 s f 1 and arsenic found in the atomachw J the Catholic Church in this hiß Rishoprtc. Incon* tn h»tintrn alt thu \» mid nf lhe irreat tomes of turt before the Young Men’aMorcantile Library As- saoii mug a oranen mini in t/amornia. Thewaytoteatthfrmatfauaforall whoimendpurchasw * u ¥« Z,. 'iTi":Sr.uS;;t.,.,„w OT s,i. *—»■—»• oS.Tt ~£Z££?JZ!Z agfecS«ara»SKSS ; 1 -; - *tSSS3SSSSuS£S!!tJtSS»! «‘y ;•• r« ui««» .r....... ,h.,«.,. G .-i p.jn- »,ni.r.,..jw 0r.... th.pt.i».,S’SMS“StKp!?,SSSS!! - ...' Vs-.,- bile. . matter rests bb the enterprise, than will gam fortunes. How many weekly jusUssued, by Messrs parrel, Patrick and bated until adjournment. r 1 nil, toget good Boatatind«ipea dump, 6r«A%* ' »■ Tho Mobile and Ohm Railroad Is beginning 'tar The St. Lorn. Union, of a recent date, sajst will get Bafely there? How many wdl live (o get Bntler. Id sj very excellent psper. WAsamows, December 13,1843. * J /- tpQl lX ' ; W- r ’ V7i“'/VX‘- to aasumc a definite appparance. A party of engi- «. j u d e a Dickey, of Chicago, has decided, on the •>«* l Howmany may be disappointed ui variona 83" m lhe , SENATE. . ' - J 4 "" ' >M-' ■> AV"”* t'V neera bdvo commenced survcymgthe route. • author „y of the P„gg case jlfiih I’ctereßepf ways? These are suggestions for consideration. United^alfcs HoteJ jCOr noref Pennstrmandoanal ' Mr. Benton presented a memorial from tho citi-| . A> jof the 7ih or October, a makter or owner t>! a slave escaping Into Illinois, Now we tell the young men who hare became on- . **n. *r k**» Mwn «t. A A .t n hi> a hm« n »nH ** C *", \ J“c*» » ,* 1 annonnep tho arrival of Henry Southern, &q.,newl ha. a right to remove said slave w.thout regard to thußlls(lC on the.abject, that they had bettor,tarat ba6,n> - ,sen a ef New Mexico, asking for the establishment ot | iVU/*",'‘VC*’ ',*s' 1 ly appointed British Muustcrto ibe court ofGeni lhe Illinois statuip on the subject. Tholllinolssiaf There are mines of wealth to be searched US' The Doquesne Fire Company have regular a terr,tQml government. - « %- - „&} SIX:"* x ! ‘ i , <j' r , iH- .■*. Roans, dictator of the Argentine Republic. ute was pronounced unconstitutional; as tho owner home, there are nines of wealth to no searched ( . ,> . J I Mr. Clayton expressed his determination jn favor ", jf y t , *%.' „ 'i. V ' -i Catharine Harvey, a fr,endless girl.n New can reels,m h,s propertyct here, which will yield yod all jrou can get in C<di- dance, two mgh.a ,n the week. of such organisation as that which he advoca.edlas. / ~ Y i' X v'-’: Havob, died ofm blow 7 received from the hands of J - Tonng Blcn'.UevcuntUe Library ro r om.‘fyou succeed ovenbeyond yonreipecta- 83-There wee ice on the canal yesterday morn . O% J T"Vit **■*'(:■ her. employer,Henry.Ryeri wbpliaa been.held, to ■ Mecdamcs Isstitutk,—TheiirsiLeciurebelore ibwlnsii-. . tionfl-—you can get a luipg.. .Can. Igogold huaiers JQ g* bat boats are still ruDDiog. bail in the sumi of $l,OOO. tute will be delivered b> the Hon AVAisTsaFpawaw>,ou. gel any more l think, of the sacrifices they ■&" ** fc * .* h >l < ' p-i Thursday evening, the 14ih in itu74 o clock, otArotto b . a . , 3 « f , *. •*7**"* 4 LlxtiJ ' •••::< ;makefof.thifi—the comforts ofnoraeifriendaibooks, AA-T' ,l. Pi Something About -Old Zach.” Member suckets for ihe course, one dollar, ,o be bad .„ h Iv v ' v ' s \ ls % f.'itA A l -, ,-V-‘ X on opplieauon at .he Library Rooms. ovety ming. -*.V v . •*.< rj’r SingleTiaketa£s cents,adrnmiugGentlemanand.:ac;? ; Againj Wc : say,.lei Ibose go who will j .bul lhey TAAA:AAZ7 10 be b^X^ 0k - had better stay at homo while they are well. s. X* -I).-, . '-->5--.; «s*w« ! 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IXXX’A^.’yJ^yy r y A..‘, lfc:E! f *v - * ->,' > r “*• ** * • ‘-'"V -v- ; % - / r s>J;y->j.\r*U ** , V * ,l v"'Xf" : -V/ I vTt, '''i r '^> ; ;', ' 5 n" 1 Cc."-'/ *>' ,-■ *’’*« "i. - 1 ? ~ , l“- % V„ £/% ?*? *v «-C’0 F ti.'t^ n ?>' 5W ' , ,?• *. - Jf'.j H x<s ? •*• ,«** ? ~ l , , V*V " ‘ *- ~ ."rV “i * j ” ‘ w ri' ? ' ’■- ->V->V :- •>-, ,:« l •> „ ’ -> - v “ r .^v;. -v'-« » v M@Eg£&f-sP‘C**~’& “# -$ >• >? < A* r '‘",TJr “ft -j P STA* ■*• J 3 *< * / 5 '~,- \ r.J* ’ \ ■‘ty «<‘~Ba , ? , * ~r^ J - ~ * ! , " *- “*j i/ > 'i t' - V \ •- -:-v::^w^-;*;-v. 2 JVaW h!*!®# 1 -** C'J » , -w- J ,~ „ , ' l f * - t ” IV-.-V' 7 - * t L'“ I 1 'i, J t 1 - . - ; '■:%?^'' >: ' '"l '’o r ' * T The Prosperity of Pittsburg*. is not a city of* Its aize ia the Union that can'boast or & more industrious, enterprising find pprosperous population than Pittsburgh* J While pop: t--ics» '.distress nndcotnmßrcialtovulsions other cities, the “Iron City 9 ’ has remained unaha- - A f failure in business here ts fi thing scarcely^huownj r wficri such an . occurrence tabes placo, U can ea- aiiy bc tracedy to some gross departure from, their [ legitimate purr uits on the part of those who become «* nnfortunato in businesB. 3, H Pittsburgh is compata -*>■-lively anew-city. It haflbeenJmilt np withm the lifo-time of a gopdly number ot its present citizens, | from a mere settlement to targe city, ©r over 60,0001 inhabitants. It aeetna life© some lairy dream I Th ' opo tb|td the tineas portion Of the city. The accumulations of yfifiis of incessant toil and labor werd swept from afewcunutes. Bat that conflagration, . - it is tiow generally acknowledged, waa a real bcoe fito'Pitttbnrgb. /-Sincetheni,new, life has beensim* patted to tho energies of our people. There .has v been Increased by merchants, mwfactuttrsr und‘ nrtiians -of all. kinds, v Every ' . y branch of business has prospered; audour,citizens beeniblcssodwith bealtbj happincssend plenty. u. : ,: contemplate ;this picture, without finding throbs: with ' the moat pleasing emotion#, The .Future is unrevoaled; but we can predict \nothtng.but career ofprosperitv and greatness. > Nature baa been kind io iieatowLOg upon uaanetjual cd advantages. Strong -arms, honest hearts, and en - forward every enterprise, ; which add to'the wealth and . strength of the. city. v la a few years wo shall have Railroads to East; thc-Wost, the North and the South.. The .no ble Ohio Will be navigated by hundreds of vessels which huve not'BQuran eristeqce. -The Mononger- ?*■»•*. _4vcnot’v. .jqce.-. hel& improvements will "fee encoded«to tlio raoun .tainsof-Yirgima; and-the Jjeaulifiil Allegheny will • float ip.greater abundance -the lumber and' products of-tbe Korthf^"Pittsburgh must continue in her :■ course ,if 'ber; people do not engage in- fool ish enterpnseo. wlucir will divert their attention from their proper and natural pursuits. * By.-prac tisingiudustry ami economy, and . not allowing them solve* to run i nto unnatora! excesses j they must con tinuo/aa herotorure, to enjoy : unciampled prosper ity. t -*■ CALIFORNIA EXPEDITIONS. The recently discovered Gold mines in California have indircedllieyouiig men of our country ,1 n ,va turns associations, for the purposcof emigrating to the nciv El Dorado, .We find the hol lowing article an the Ciccicneti Commercial, of the 9th lllsl: CauFoanu. ExTEDlTtorr!—Wc underitand that a company is noW-being-furmed in this city, consisting - ofyoung; Vigorous,enterpnamg and substantial men, - tor- rut expedition to California, with a view toncr -manentestsblishinentin that new El-Dorado; This expedition has been set on foot by Dr, Geohgc and : others,Mtndttlfiaatrar gives'assurance of entire suo cess—numbers having cnrolled themselres to make, lip the party. We have no doubt bnl that they will meet jin: that distant ceuntryj with all that their most sanguine hopes have promised, -. ft Is not the glitter of- the •• virgin gold,-» with which the new territory abounds that has induced this expedition—though its has doubtless been thrown into'the scale—but it has bceo conceiv ; ed in Thairestlcss. spirit of enterprise which marks tho Anglo Saxon race, and which hits changed many n savage wsld to ciriluation andpoyror. ■ Theyjcok more tons soil :of unparalleled iertdny, than .to the ' wealth of its mines, —they see their fortonea in the plough 1- iThe Ancient Scythian wandered from Jand -to iand^burrowed'up the fields for a year’* crop in■ l then left irdesolale to -seek another. Not so the A'Uglp Saxon ; where he makes the furrow, it IB odo in which aa cast ihc seed of ages. Edwm’Bryant, Esq., author of an intercabng book "enlitlodw.What l.saw in California,” hat furnished The public; through the columns of the Louisville; Courier, much interesting ■ information i respect* - ing California, which we shall condense for the ben* • :cfit ofourreoders.- -Ho ■ advises remigrants to.take.' tho overland route, via Independence or St. Joseph, ■ Mo-, to Fort Laramie, South. Pass, Fort Hall, the Sink of Mary’s River, Ac., !tc., the .c/d. route. Let no emigrant, carrying his family with him, deviate from it, or imagine to himself that he can find a bet ter-read; This road is tho.besttbat has yet been to the Bay of.Snn Francisco and the Gold Region it is much the shortest. The lodians, moreover, on this route,have, uptolhepresenttime, i heetfso. fVlendly os to commit ooncts of hssiihty un. .•tho' ctnigrunle. : Tho trad is plain and good where '>tbcrisare no physical obstructions, and the emigrant by this mote, will certainly reach hiß domination in good season and withont disaster. From Independ ence to-tbo first settlement in California, wbich.is neat tbfc £c/d ifgim, it is nbout 2,050 miles—to San Frantiepo2,29o mites. He thinks Bbould tako light wagons, ca pable bf carrying 2,600 pounds, which can be haul ed by oxen or-’mules. They can make 15 milea per day* over the roads, -Fori parties of Bum going out, I - it would be well to haul ther wagons, provisions,&c, as far os Fort Laramie, or Fort Hall, by mnleß, car jymg wiih them pack-saddlca and alfotjazes, or large - saddle-bags, adapted to tho pack-saddle, with ropes, for packing, Ac, when, If they saw proper they - cotfldidisposo of their wagons for.lndian ponies,and pick into California, gaming perhaps two or three weeks tune. The provisions actually necessary for each roan are as- follows: 150 Bis. of Flour, 160 IBs. of Bacon; J 25 lbs. df Coffee, and SO lbs. of Soger. Addpd to thesey the main items; there should be a,smal l qnan- ; :tiy oCriticVfiO dr 75 Bsl of crackers, dried peaches, a keg of lard, with salt, popper, Ac., and such, ofhei luxuries of light weight as tho person outfittingchosen to purchase. Every man should bo provided with a good rifle, . ■ and convenient wilh a.pair of, pistols,five ffis. bf h.powder.nnd ten lbs. of lead... A revolving bel l pis tol jdiy be found useful. ■ ' With the wagon there should be earned such . car. -, penter’s tools ns a handsaw, auger, gimblet, chisel, "■’ iHiivfng-hriife, Ate., au axe, hammer and ; hatchet,—. r 'ThlsJastwoapOn every man. should have in his belt, with it hunter’s ora towic-hnilc. Eiigrantajsliould be at Independence, St. Joseph, Mo.,’or at.the point or starting by the 20th of Apnl, and start as soon thereafter ns the grass oh the prai ■ Tieswill permit. - This.ißisomotimcs; by. the. first of May, and sometimes tee days Inter, according to the season. r ’’The Pootest” is a small sheet published at [ Lowell, by the operatives, pgainsl-reducing wages. Here Is its list of deaths and parruges : “Mamed, in Boston,Massachusetts, 20th instant, -bV Rox. Abbott Tariff, Pauper Labor, of Europe, to Miss Prco.lndustry. ol Massachusetts. ’** “Died, in Lowell, Massachusetts, about the SOtli. instant, of a lingering, corporation, Amoricau War ges, agnd newly'ls.” . - l * t' " ' ~ ’ -r-. .; General Tayldr left New Orleans on the 2d instant, for hirhomestead at Baton Rouge, -The Bee t says ■thathe will probably return to New Orleans in the. courseof December or January; He vvaa received with tho.livelicst demonstrations of good feeling, in public end private-places, by those of both political parlies, throughout Ilia sojourn. .The: day previous to his departure he give a two hours audience,-at the-St. Charier, to a very large number of-ladles. . As to office-tetters, tho Delta gives a sprightly lit tle speech of the reply to a re msrk that he most be much annoyed with applica tions for office: •r <c ,Koy? replied the old gentleman, withthat plea- smile which , lights up his features when be jb piecing the amiable, VMuin notannoyed bv them, because they were to becipected. -Let l&cro all senil m tbcir applications, and in proper utnethey Will be duly considered; - Some will have to bo cp> pointed and some disappointed, and those that arc disappointed will bo no worse- olTthan -thoy wore before, . As for myself,l would: give them all offices if 1 had them, for tho ofilcea belong to the people, whose servant I am; .But,I>+'■ 1 >+'■ ho added, u they will ail have to bo patient, .and wait till*l am President* before I can act upon thcirapplicaitans. lu Febru ary I shall pay visit, to my old Oiond Governor Crittenden, thence to Washington, where 1 shall be happy to see ail of you whenever you visit tho capi tal.” The.fionAotnfc of.this Jittle speech produced ft. greater effect than, the moat cunningly non-cvin mittal discourse ofthc roostskiHrulpohucian. - f...... f ' • ■ t .V.-/ Bepprt of the Secretary of llte Treasury' The .Report of the Hon. Hoscbt J. Walves/ Secretary of the .Treasury, was laid before Congress on Tuesdny, at noon, It js said to bo a docament of extraordinary. ability, and about tbo same length of the President’s Message;' Tha Washington cor respondent of the Baltimore Son* gives the follow ing synopsis of its contents: ■ “It treats of. the Tariff—and the petition of labor —free trade—of the Independent Treasury—with suggcitionseacbaaaecompanicd hia last annual re port. - It recoihbiends tbo establishment of a brunch • mint at New York, ami another at California—the redaction of the.price or public lands—the donation of quarter sections to each township in Oregonj for the purposes of education—the establishment of lines of Steamers in tbe Pacifie to Japan and Canton —the Railroad across the Isthmus, as stipulated in tbo treaty with New Grenada, and the establishment of mutual free tradobetween Canada and llieUmled States, n* woll os United States nod Mexico. - -The Statistical part of the Report it equally valu able, and contains tbe most conclusive proofs of the talpnt, zeal,, and wisdom with winch the ’Treasury Department'has been administered during Mr. Polk’s administration. • - Mr. Walker also shows wherein the organization of the Treasury Department might undergo a sensi ble change for the better, and the Department divi ded into two co-ordinate branches, one charged with the receiving and the other with ’the disbursing de partment. . For the collection of the revenue from customs there ought .to be a Commissioner of Cus toms. : The establishment of a Department of the Inferi or, separate and distinct from lhatwhich la charged principally with 4he care of our foreign relations, it alto urged by many powerful reasons; and on the whole, the message will bo fir the most comprehen sive document which, perhaps, ever issued from the freasury Department, - > : lhe Hcport will speak for itself. It would be o poor attempt on my part} to praise that which com pels respect, and farces, like etery scientific dem onstration of truthjoveo tho sceptic to nn involunta ry assent to the proposition. . X, '< Halifax ahd Quebec Rail Road.—The survey of this road, 700 miles m length, has been- comple led and the engineers on their way home to Eng* land to report to the government. It is expected England will assist in the construction of the road, by guarantee of debentures. Lake SurEaioa Mikes.-—The :North ; American mine will be worked by 60 men during.the .coming winter. An eogme arid- sumps <hos arrived there. The Cliff mine, still improves. It is expected toship 1200 lons;.the coming season. The Copper Palls Co., has shipped 10 tons of copper to Paris of about •70 per'cent, •• ! ■ : SoirriiEßH Scheme.—-Among. the - latest schemes conttmplated by the cotton planters op California, is the establishment or a bank in each of lliccotton states, to enable the grower to hold his crop until; l ican be sold at a Oxed • value. It is proposed to advance money on the farhof cotton. : The .Cabinet.—Rumor is beginning to whisper; says the N.Y; Eve. Pout; that John C. Spencer, who held Tor a tunc, under; Tylers administration, tho poet nf Secretary ofjho Treasury, is to form one of the Cabinet of .Genera! Taylor.—Which' shows that there isno extravagancy of which rumor may not be guilty. v iSF* The Democracy of Nashville must be a no ble hearted set fellows. They .recently present ed :E.G*Kastoar Esq? Kditor of the Union,with an entire “bran splinter” new suit of clothcß, as some manifestation of their regard for him as an able and eloquent defender' of democratic, princi ples. ' ■' $3” Mr. Stewaht basintroduced in the Senate of the Indiana. Legislature, a bill to exempt the home stead from a forced sale; ;• '' For;Caufoiikia.^— The finevnew brig Col. tnont, Capt. PickcJl, sailed from the port, of Balu* inoro on"Saturday,‘.Tar.California. At Boston, on Thursday, the barque John W. Coffin cleared lor California, via. Valparaiso, with a large assorted car go, valued at 3G,C00. Her manifest was,about:.bvo yardslong* New-Wouk.—Miner, on Smithfield street; Jiassent us “ Rose and SEarauDE, or the MyalenoosWcdf *dmp: translated from the Jrench of Rodolph Topffcr.’V. It. is a beautiful story, and abounds with. .many; subume moral passages, which are not fouffffin French publications, ■S r JE7* The columns o! the Press throughput the country seem to be filled withnotices of cures and specifics for all diseases flesh.**■ heir to r that one scarcely, knows whnuo domoasoof disease; tor fear that in using one medicine, another and 'better :may be overlooked. /But from the. remarkable cures, high order and vast amount of testimony daily brought under ourpenonolnotice, of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr Rogers’ Liverwort aud Tnr, :wd . are compelled to regard the evidence" of our sense*, aud confidently stale that Tor Coughs and Cold*, and that hydra-headed moilstiir.-Conßuropnon, we think this preparation safe/speedy and certain cure/- At utl evenis/welnay sny to ouffneuds—try it. • ■■•-. For sale by • . J, KIDD & CO., - Wholesale Dnigaists; No; 00 Wood st. /. Al«o l»> KNLLLIND fc HARDIN, dcvU.'Cmd&w ' , Grant sireet. ; R^Spittiso'op lhe rtream ofluo is encumbered.with morbid humors, its volume or quantity is increased and ihe blood-vessels urc filled to overflow ing:; hence u rupturing oi those which terminate, in Ihe lungs, and spitting oi: blood; consumption, and olhcT dreadtul complaints/ WrtghVs Indian Vegetable Pills ore certain to pat a siopto spituntrof blood; because they, expel from the circulation those corrupt humors which arc tbe cause of ibo bursting of blood-vessels, and of every malady tmideut to mail; From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, inkcnm night, on going to bed, will in nil eases give relief, ami, tf repeated a few tunes, will most assuredly restore the body to u state of sound health, • Beteareof Counterfeits and Imitations.— Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pilli have the written signature of William : Weight on the top label of each box; - r • - . Remember, also, that Messrs. Fencbtwangef & Co., of New York; Jan. S. Glascoe A; Co;, at Cincinnati; ntulj. U.Wilder-&. Co., of Louisville; are not agents for this medicine, und- wc cannot guarantee the genuineness of that offered by themfomale. - • i Tbegenulne is for sale at Dr. Wright's Principal Office, ICffßace street; Philadelphia f and by Jim* Thomi-som," J Ad Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa- who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole* •sale rate.; . ■ decil • PITTSBUUOU THEATRE. C.S. POftTHlt*---- mice* or Avaursio:t: . Private boxes*-*•*•Bs,oo,—Single tickets, Dress Circle**•*.?«*-*soe. 12d and.3dTicr**»’-->-'/3fo;. .......25c/{ Private Boxes*• • •*-• ►SI.DO. JO* Fourth night or Mr*HACRETT TnvitsoAY, December 14, will be presented Shahs pe are’s Comedy, called the MERRY' WIVES OF WINDSOR Sir John Falstaff**—*• ••>•-Mr. Haclktt. Mr. Ford*******Mf; Oxley. J Slender* *•«•*• *»Mr. Dunn. Mrs. Ford •-—Miss Cruise, j Mrs, Page —Mrs.Maduion. Aim Patre .*« Mrs. Prior. : La Tarantula. Mis* Walters and Master Wood.. : To conclude with the SWI«3 COTTAGfcI NatzTick* ** *Mr. J. Daim, | Mar*•«*♦•.•••♦•Mr. Archer. Lisetie, {with sousfs)*** ♦•••*• *•• •* *Mi*s-Cruise. liy Fridays Benefit of Mr. HACKETT.- - : notice— I The Gallery -will rvnmih closed dunng:ihe cold weather. ' ... .Poors open at.fik* Cnrtnin will rue nt, 7} o'clock. r 1UVO CASKS OF GHUM A?T*TO YTS, to pay. Freight X aud Charges;at Auciton.—YY ill he told,-on account of whom it may concern, to pay freight and charges, at McKennns Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, on Snulrdoy afteruoou next, December 17th; two large coses oi GennanTove. assorted. Terms: cash; par funds. JAMES McKI'.NNA, deci4 : Auctioneer nagatlnerfor January t iH*ftD, T>ECEIVKD AT AI. A. MINER’S, Smitbficld street. Xi, third door above ■ (iodey a Lady’s Book, uuusoally large, with six at*, tractive engravings; the htr.rary department of the high* est order far this No., commencing n new volume. Sartam’s Lmoit Magazine, beauinuUy cmhelUshed. and comprising.fcO pagen of reading mutter, ail oncuml. . Grahams Magazine;illustrated with lour i>cuuiifuleii granngs; in sue, a lull doable number. . Pocmn of John tjumey Adams, with Nonces oi 1»» Life and Character. ; A Critical Deicuce of the Grant Street Church, against the charge of corruption, in the administration oi her discipline; publiMheikby ordrr of the Church. Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious AY edding; irans* luted fromthe French of. Rodolphe Topffcr. An impartial Account of ihe Life oi the Rev. John N. Moffit—a narrative of !u* Amt marriage; also, his Ec-cond, with tunny particulars never before published Second volurae-Paul Ardenhenn, now coinplele; by George Lippard. • ' Mar> ( . Barton, a Title.of Munehefler Luc, England; published by the Harper*. Julmn DeCliflord, or Womim> Love ; a Romance of Sollies and Tears; illustrated. • Angelina LuxmoTe,or the Life of n Beauty; by the authorof the Jill. Breach oi Proniise, Ac., ic. The Hunchback; or the Bell Ringer of Noire Dame; bv Victor. Hugo. ■ ...... ; . decU , AND STAPLEDrtYtiUOD?*.—On Thursday 1 • morning,: December 14th, at IUo clock, ut the Com* mercml Sales■ Room; corner of Wood and Hflh street*) will be sold, without reserve, for tensive nxsoriineDtof superfine cloths, casnmereß,«atu* neits, jean*..white, yellow, brown and scarlet Qannels; blankets, pilotdothn,culuoes, prtuts,de lames, menuor.. alpacas, urcss silks, block .satin; mantua and calm rib bands- snuwls nud bdkfs. iu great variety, damask linen: table cloths, iancy vesung, gloves, bowery, ginghams; chocks, bleached and unl»leachcd iau»lms, w)nte and colored sewing thread,- Buffington spool cotton, pins, needles, bullous,sewing silk,-woolen corafort F hoods,&e. ” At 2 o'clock—Groceries, (lueensware, Furniture, Ac." tl hall chests V. 1L Tea, 14. hoxes Vo., manufactured - Tobacco, d boxes ground black Pepper,! crate assorted Queenswnre and Chum, 0 boxes assorted Glassware; a: general nsAortmenlof household and kitchen Furniture, oal Sioves. Cooking Stoves, Ac, ./-, At 0 o'clock—A quantity ot rcody-maueclotlimg, hoots and shoes, India rubber overshoes, fine hats, caps, um brellas. doublenUiid single barrel shot guns,rifles;pi9tofs, fine table nud pocket cutlery, hardwuro, musical instru ments. German fancy goods; Ac. decl4 JOHN D_DAVIS, Anri 0~ I.U RVE AVmSKEV—o'iiblfc old Bye WCiskey, warranted 6 years old—pronounced by goad judges to tie the best article over offered in inis market. For sale by the gallon only, by ... P-C. MARTIN, Ag t, , deci4 . Corner Smuhficld and Front sts. LD rtRANDUOS AND WtNKrf.—A large stock of fine old Wines and Liquors for sale; in quantities to; suit, by ' (decHj . ; ,P. C. MARriN. An’t. ? VVEUrCIULR.—A few bills.forsale low by dec!4 P q MARTIN, Ag’t PEACii BRANDY—A few bbls. old'J'euneMee Peach Brandy, forsalo by [decl4] P/C. MARTIN, • T)OTATO 1/S—l SlFbb 1». Pink-eye : Potatoes, of good JT quality, just received aud tor sale . decl4 W A J 0 ACHrSOV Afk BUSHELS SMALL WHITE UKAN3—in store OU anil for sale by fdeclH • : W. AJ. C, ACHKSON, inOKN lot sifted Meal, on consign- L/ ment by. / fdecl4l A CRO/ER; 1 A NNUaL sUBSCRIP'riONS will be received at the •A Bookstore of Elliott A EisoLisir, 78 Wood street, for the JEWISH CHRONICLE, published by ihe Amer ican Society for ibo Melioration of the Couifition of the ‘Jews, and edited by llic Rev.A. H. Wright. Pastor of the Associate Churcht Jane stfoet, New Yor)t* r 1 : dcct4- ' m«w SlRUnery, SHUgj Velvets* Ae, * 'Just received from New.York/achoiceseleO* lion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter.RibbonH, , ssc*Freiich Flowers, Plumes, Ac. A handsome; as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Copes, Cardinals, Visetts. Ac;, on hand and mode toorder In the Intent style, nt the shortest notice.. . .. A MRS. DUFF, . ... deefl No 10 St Clair at (West side ) EXHIBITIONS WITH THE OXY-HYDKOGEN MICROSCOPE. ‘fIMIE Exhibmons with tlie-Microscope and Lanterns J will lie conunaed T in Philo Hall, on Tuesday,Thurs day aud.Fridny evenings, of this week; which -will -be' the last. Tlic Thursdny evening Exhibition wiU he for Children—the ticket at half price - Tickets, at 25 -cents, to be had at Mr/ Richardson’s Jewe!r> Store, or at the door decil dtd » ' ‘ - » <'' ' » -V-. - 1 , ? <r i >;:■ V; ' > ' i * > ■ : Colonization.—We ore always anxiousloseethe city of; Pittsburgh contribute a share in All : good workß, and therefore have;regretted that so little in terest has been taken in the great cxporunqnlm Af nc%—the Repobiic of Liberia, Hot headed eman cipationists regard that little coynuy with disfavor; why wo cannot imagine. But, that us destiny is to redeem tho great Pontnsnla from’ its present degra ded condition, and/elento its races to tho highest civilization, wo do noU doubt. Who would have predicted, fifty years ago,- that at this (into there/ would.be in Africa a nation of self-governed blacks! Yet it is the truth. Every arrival brings us the glad tidings Of the progress of that people in tlie great work they have commenced so auspiciously. Am cncona are no longer-connected with Liberia, but there are hundreds and thousands of .free negroes to this country, whose, condition can be bettered by a residence there, ahd who arc anxious to go. The interests ot both races on this continent require that they should be gratified. In Mississippi tbere nre two hundred free blacks stretching forth their arms for aid (o enable them to reach Liberia. The Colo nization Society desire that the money shall be raised fur them/ - For* this purpose, meetings arc proposed in Bjme of the eastern cutes* * . Now, we ask > will not the Colomzationißts of Pitts* burgh do something 7 Mator , s OrncE— Morning,--' The Mtyor was roused this morning from bis comfortable bed by a watchman, who stated that he was wanted, at the office immediately, to nuke.a dchvery.of the or tho crowd would very -likoly deliver them selves. There were titoptfrt too ip—sixiceu of whom were more or less colored* Such a lime cs theyhad ofil in the Tombß j tbeir noise might have “waked death ” itself, so sbnli and’terrible dtd. the voices resound through tho gloomy halls. The aforesaid parly of sixteen were taken from a dance house on the hillj whcre they were, drunk with music, love and whiskey. The neighborhood wa« .admirably disturbed; and tho night police regarded H as their bounden duty to make the arrests. Tbe dance was broken in upon, add the parties taken to the Tombs. In tbe morning, they wero summarily disposed of— some paying fines, and others going, up. The boss dancer was fined ten ho had faded to procure, when wc let the office. ■••-•'Manager and Lessee. The other eight cases were while folks, charged with drunkenness and vagrancy. The ' Tbe Joarnal 4 cxp!ains tn the matter of licensed cat nages, to which we referred pn Tues day. It wdl be recollected that the petition in re lation to Sabbath Breaking.” asfccd that licensed carriages should be slopped.. Weiotimatcd that unli censed carnages were also a nuisance. The Jour nal replies in this fashion: “ Now, if wc are correctly informed as to the de signs of this association, it proposes to cure tho very evil of which our neighbor complains. In a conver sation yesterday, with a very learned ami pious gen tleman—one of the most active in urging forward the .movement in favor of the stated to us, that private carnages were supposed to he includts in the petition offered—that such wss his purpr&t' and the wish of those wall whom he acted. Tfic question now recurs, as to whether the language used in tho petition, properly expresses the design. The phrase “ Iterated carriages ” is used—does this phrase Iteensed, include private -carnagos, kepi by Dtnihcs,for thelrown accommodation 1 Those con cerned io drawing up tho petition, will, douhfless,' rcvicwand settle this matter. Upon such a subject, the wishes of should be so expressed as to leave uo room for quibbling. vWo are not in clined to yield our assent to the proposed reform, unless tl. is wuh equa forco to ail vehicles, of whatever description. Ano ther meeting of the association is to be .field on Thursday evening.”. Drsrnicr Couftt— Wednesday; Dee. M.—Before. Judge Lowne. . Peters vs. Richardsons. Tho jury returned with a verdict tn favor of the detendants. M’Kmncy ve. MouongaheJa Navigation Company. This is an action brought to recover (or dama ges alleged to have been sustained by thc plaintiff, who owns a larm on Turtle Creek, eight acres of which have been flooded by l mprovement. A great many witnetscs.were examined for |ho purpose of proving that the improvement had been an injury to the farms along lhenver—that one lot had actually been sold .at less than original cost. The plaintiff asked to he recompensed for the amount of iocs ho actually sustained duriuq the six years, from 1841 till 1848. For Plaintiff, Messrs, Darrogh and Hawkins; for Defendant, Mr. Thos. YVilfiAms. '. The papers are not yet-done talking about the recent Homicide trials. Now, wc will intimate, tbnt, in our opinion, It is m very had taste to agitate this matter as to Mankee, alter Ihe verdict of ac q.uittal/ Why should he bo pursued.:With such vin dictive T The Court and Jury, and wc think tho liberal, minds of the public; pronounced him in nocent of any.crime desomng an,ignominious pun islimcntj -and we therefore cay, the papers should let him and bis cause Mono* Falstak* in Love,—After the first representation of King Henry Elizabeth desired to sec Falstaff in lavc ;■ and ko Slinkspearoj to gratify her,, wrote the Merry WiVea of Windsor; which, wo ob serve by the bdlp wilt be performed in the Pittsburgh Theatre this evening. ,Mr, Hackett as Fat Jack. ; ;; By the way, Mr. Hackett does not come up to our expectations As the live Yankee. 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Also; silk, cottbn and merino Undershirts andDrawenq Manners’.Undershirts, constantly on hand : atteiiiion of Merchants and Merchant Tailors, who buy by is specially tuvited to the- above: • decJ3 JIIO the Honorable ihe Judgesof ihe-Cotutof Quuner ■ X. Sessions of the Pence, m and for the County of AHe -ghen> The petmen of Mrs. Mnry Mclnlire, of the4ih .Ward, Aileghony city, m thrCoumy aioresaid, humblv-sheweth, Thatyourpetutouer bath provided lierself wuh materials forthe accommodanon of travclers-and others, at her dwelling house tn the Ward aforesaid, and: prays that your Honors wit) be pleased to grant ber a .license io keep a public house oi emertainmejiu,' Aud your pen lioner. art in dulj’- bound, will pray. • : r.: ■ / • • MARY M tNTIRR •• YYe,the subscribers, citizens ofthe-aforesaid Ward, do certify, that Urn above peutioncr is'of good repute for lumesty aud temperauee. aud is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers, and that aaidjmveni JS necessary ; YVm K,sq- Gen/O. Clover. Jns. Forrester; Geo. DoimelHS J* Oswald; IV. Myers; U. Hockey, W. Hamilton, B. Kennedy, It. YV. Armstrong, D.’YV, Gilbert, L. Miller. decl3:3ld&w TEN DOLLARS REYVARD-For a YVatchTtlTaTwas lost on Friday evening last, between the new. Court House ami Seventh alrert. Tlie YVatch was manufac tured by R/A J. Beesley, and numbered 16.415—double back Siiver The ahove be given to any person finding suid.Watch. :ind leaving u at this office JdeciJ Tl} SAMUEL NOLAN . . Sew Maps* JOHNSONS Illubkutcd asu Embslusur© Steel PUTS MAP OF. THE. WORLD, os Mkbcators Pbojkctiox— This is* Teputed to; be.the most splendid Map of the . World ever published. It i* highly embel lished and beautifully engraved on steel;m the .most elaborate style of the art/ 'lhe Geographical portioiis are compiled from the.latest and most authentic sources. Extraordinary pains have been daken to. make the Map perfectly .rehnbtu and authentic in ail respects. It bas out to be examiued to he admired. Price will beSIO. - COLTON’S MAP OF THE UNITED STATES —This Map has heen most carefully compiled." and contain* much new and interesting mtormntion. • It is highly cm beUished and beautifully engraved on steel—is oftu cou veuient size; and rcprenents ihe British Frovutces, Ore gon, CaiifonuayMexieo,AYtth parisofNewGrenadaond Venezuela. Also, shewing the course of.the Steamship io and from Europe, America; and. the West; lin3lc4>- Pnee, BJ^o* ; Colton’s Map of Uie Gountnes mentioned in the New*' Testamem, and -rravels of tlie Apostles; with Ancient and Modern Names. The Agent of these Map«, Mr. THOMSON, u no\r r m the Cny, procuring subscribers; and respectfully sohetua share of public patronage* . . ■ PenniylvanUitall Hoad Company* TkTOTICEtf hereby given that th o beemth Instalmml of Xl Fire share on the Capua! Stock of this Company is required to be paid on or before iheletdny of January next; .the Eighth Instalment, Fivo Dollars per.share, on or before, the 2d of March next; the Nimh instalment, of Five Dollars per shoremen or before the Ist day of May next; and the Tenth instalment, of Five. Dollars per slmrc. on or Ixfore the Ist .day of July, next, at Uie Office. No. TUWalum street,.Philadelphia . • •• GEORGEV. BACON.-Treasurer. v N.R. liutalroeuta will be received by \\ML DENNY, at the Merchant’s and Manufacturer's Bank, Pittsburgh droll tjanl ToiiNBToN"it STOCKTON have ju« received the ! O following new •work®.:. ; :i. » -History of Congress, Biographical and Political, coin-: prising a history or internal improvements.(Rivers* Har bors, &c-.) from the formation of the Government to dm present urae; embracing, alse,historical nonce*or,va rious political events 01 Ocean, teiemn Navigation; ot the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biographies; per sona! histories, &«., by HenryG. Wheeler, illustrated by, steel portrait*, uod fac snnilo autographs.-. History ot Charles!, of England ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings >The Romance of Yachting;. Voyage the. FiriM, byJos- C. Ilart' . | \taryll» r «a!e of.Manche- »lu*» • :A new. novel;. Mary Itarton: a isle ofManohexterhttf.? The Moral,Social andproicwionoUuUevoi AUQnH'ys; urn! Solicitors: by Samuel Warren, Exq-i F. 1t.3 of the; tmer temple* Barrister aiLawv . ;*• decS A Card. riH) THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance U now- X -prtTCJitetJ.for the safe invesuncurm a business en tirely new; one adapted to.-tfao man of limited, as-well ns to the rami of extensive resources.; yielding u.profit trom capital and enterprise beyond any operation of.the day. It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, ab* sotutcly necessary und essential to cverv faintly, ns well os indispensable, to the mechanic,artuau amt profes sional man To capitalists, an opportunity offer* itself tor aluerative employment of either large or smalt sums, bringing immediate and highly, satisfactory, returns.— Those desirous of embarking in.a pleasant, genteel bust ness,arc invited, with oUiers,.to.call at the office of the 1 undersigned, examine the article; and form their own j udgmeut,irom tho fact* pre rented Office—Exchange Buildings, ht. Clair.street, next door to Esquire Johns* office decMf COLVER A MYERS •IjUTS OF. COUGHING in the- night are .very-trouble X : some. Thcy brcuk in upon the hours of renose ndd ; exbnusnhu Mtength ot the sufferers 8.-A. Fahnestock. A. Co.'s COUGH UALSAMhas been eminently success* ful ni casing and curing these. unpleasant spells. r If a person is routed m the night by a spasm of. coughing, a ten spoonful ofthe Cough Balsam Wfll soothe it, give him rcliei, and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, it will take precedence over all others, as a remedy, far coughs, colds; Ac, ■■/.• Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co ~ corner Intend Wood streets, and corner Cth and Wood struts nov^lO BLACK ALPACAS—At the very low price ot js!} cm. One huuUrcd))iecs just received at No.COMarkot sp dees A A MASON A CO XTMV JMYELUY.-I dor.. Gold Put. Lever Watches XT 1 “ * Detchd ‘ « l <l Silver il “ o ■. Also, a completenssortment of other Jewelry, nt- - deefi : Z.KINZEY*3,67 Market st: /TIUNMJMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease lu our, country. The young, the old; the beautiful ami gay, are all alike subject to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic check has been supposed to bloom w.ith-ihe gfow.ot health. But every case origi* natesw n cold ami a coiigh—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention mhrst—and only met with remedies when too Into. Wntolitbc first symptoms with jeflouscure, am! make immediate üb6 of the Codgh Balsam of B A, Fahnestock A Co., which will certainly checkhs further progress, and restore the inflamed organ* to n beautiful -action. ■ ■ For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co.; corner IsV and Wood ats.; alio, corner Oth a.id Wood: deeti " TI/INES ANU liIGUORB.-Alargeaml TT"' slock of Brandies and Wines, of different grades and vintages, embracing— A. Seignette Brandy; /■; •ponWines: : . Otard Bark Maoeiru “• -• Do Pale “ Sherry “ Heimcsay 1 , S Malaga Whips, . : Pmet CaMillon A Co. Brandy j/Llsbou : . . • « • •. Sa7crac « Tenenffe « Old Peach li Claret « / Together with a large quantity of Domeslic Bmndies, Gins, and Cordials. For-sn!e; : very low, by / -.' , „ - PC MARTIN, Ag’t, dcc9 Corner Smithfield and From sis k A NLCDOTES-—Cyclopedia of . Moral and Religious lx Anecdotes, a Collection of several Thousand Facts, Incident*,Narratives, Examples and Testimonies, em bracing thebest oflhcktnd m most former collections, ai d sorao hundreds, m addition. original and selected j the whole arranged and classified ona nc.r plan, with co pious topical and scriptural indexes. By Rov; Rv Arvinc A.iM., Pastor of the Providence CliUtcli, New: York, with an Introduction; by tho Rcv. Geo B Cheever,'D. D Just published - The. above, wiihanumberofnew and valuable polili enuons, for sale by-.-.i ■ : i ELLIOTT. A ENGLISH, qv3s 78 Wood street TjLACHhS— 6I) .sucks hue new Peaches m store and H for sale by KING A MOOHREAD, .decS-s- .-*-* ♦ .. • ••' • Ptamottd. :;Ssa2.*B«sz»&<»Gr* f, " , * 4 c ?ft . .. ** * / "t h £• f ‘ -, v, -t ■*- * _ A «f f, t J *n *" # **"" •*>“” •• • . ,‘' ; ".' : .-: . ~ .v - •? ■;* .vlr.'.f . K* ,;.—Al: '* • •.: •i.“T *».J£- ■&*'■<%%! J»j£ 4:-. t-'. ' ' J »v * ~ r*w * 0 V" * * * ■ ! " ’’’ ~-j’ ' - r ‘~ i 1 ( t -*>.VL. J 4'. r ‘ <.<*■****• r - * - ~ ** y *. .-V * * J if ’ , > 4 s; V " rA* ,\ • i 1 ik, {year. i , v t - Mr. Benton moved to print the memorial. > - i Mr. Calhoun protested against the consideration of the subjects referred to la tho memorial. ( Some angry words occurred between Mr< Beatoff i and. Messrs. Calhoun and Weatcott. • : • r - < ,j .v r. i i Mr. Clayton explained the memorial presented J>y him. He domed its being insolvent, and said the ‘people had a right to ask for the restriction of slavery. Mr. Calhoun contended that the 'objectionable feature was disrespectful to the feature, and OfTeo- Bive ta the Senate—and should bo ! '/;• vT, “received. Mr. Feote moved to refer and print. Agreed to HOUSE, ' A Committee- was appointed to report as to the. best messures of reporting and publishing' th? .pro* cecdiogs of Congress. * • In pursuance of notice given,-.Mr;Groely intro duced a bill, giving the freedom of the-pubhc lands. to actual settlers. " Mr. Palfrey asked leave to introduce a bill prohib? ~ Ring slavery in the District of Colombia —refused. * Mr. Foote offered a resolution, directing the propnate Committee to report a bill for the orgam*~ sation of a territorial government in California, to the exclusion of slavery. - A motion to day on the table being negatived, the: resolution was adopted. LEGISLAfFVRE OF OHIO, i Colubidus, December 13,1943. ln the Senate, Mr. Goddard moved to take up Atbbalii’, resolutions. An exciting debate followed. * Mr Ewing tliosght that the Umc for action had now come. v Mr. Goddard said it made bnt httle difference whctccr the resolutions were taken up ornot. The. Hat had gone forth, and no power chart of bayonet* collect taxes during the disorgaoizaUoaof thoLcgt*-. lature. ® Mr. Whitman said the Democratic members had long £»na»-urmi«n-to -the -county'Trcaaurcig UMUtfr» i hold tho taxes. : The motion to take up oras. lost : yeas 6, nays SO. Adjourned. % - ; In the . House the proceedings were the same as yesterday. The rumor of a proposition for compro mise from the Democrats to the Whigs, is not con* firmed. > * I - GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA. » RicnwoND December 13, x • The. Legislature met to day , and on the 3d ballot elected John 8. Floyd, Governor of the State. SENATOR FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh, December 13. The Legislature made an ahortivo attempt to elect a: Senator. :Mr. Badger received'S2 votes* Necessary to a choice 85. CHOLERA IN SSW TORE. New York, December 13,1548. . Four new cases.occnrred to-day ta^thc.. Staten Is*- land; but.no additional deaths arc reported. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, December 13—6 *. u. v. l Flour—-Small sales weroznado at 5,00 per bbl. ■ ' •• Grain is unchanged.-Dealers are awaiting the steamer’s news. There waa no sales to*day .worth-re porting. 'Business generally is doll. CINCINNATI MARKET. , Cincinnati, December. 13—6 p* jr, iFroun— The market is steady botnot:active* with S3lc9 of* SSQ- bbis, at 3,75 per bid., a decline. iGraiprTThe market. is: unchanged,either as re* girds prices or demand. Hogs—-The market ta active, withsales 3*62 per 100 Shi. nclt. .ProvuiooG—The markct is firm* and prices have an upward tondoncy with sales of 850 bblk of ; Mefea> •Pork nt 9,76. per bbt. There is a fair demand for Lprd, and Ihc market ta tirm/with sales of kegs at 6jc. per barrel. . Whiske)—The demantl iajfair, with sales at 16} Ol6}c.per gallon. ■ Tbcrc ta no change in; <ither articles potted. * NEW YORK MARKET. , New Yi^rk,December 13—-P. M. . to-day was in a great, measure suspend ed. Dralcrs. area\vaUiOgwith'grcat : interest the Qleamer’a news* * Klour-7-Tho market is heavicrthan yesterday, and: the business done i& at a slight decline. sales Kvdoy were.mddexate* lDcludiDir : WcsterQ:brands at 5,3105,37 per bW. . .Gram—There are no sales made worthreporting. Provisions a ;e unchanged,' either os regards prices or demand. ( l PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Dec. 13—6 p.ir. «•* Flour—The inqairy ia rnainly fbcrlois io fiU con tacts, and. parcola-nor suitable Forthis are dall»—• Prices ranged from 5,1205,18 per: bbh; fbr regular brand* 5,25i* Sales 61* Extra At 5)5005,75 porbbl. i Grain—The market ib unchanged) -.either gVds prices or demand. Dealers prefer awaiting ! the steamer’s news. ' % 'Whiskey—Sales in a regular way at 25c. pergaiJ. •Provisions—l hear of to-day, t - Groceries—The market us unchanged) and'prices’l ore nominally as Jaat quoted. ■. Hogs—There >9 more dofmg.to-dny, but pneesarg' Unchanged. i : Money Market—Sales, ofr $3OOO :aew< gold was made to*day, - .Thio gold fovet sberns prev alent at this time. * There is no change In oAer articles." The mar kots generally are oxcecdnaglydull. A DMrNISTRATOR»S NOTICE —Letters of Admmia- JTa. trution haymgi>eeu grunted. totheuudersiitned, on.: . infl nfitato bf lsauc fTesson, deceased, :-3ate-< of-Mpon-. township, persons indebted to emdEatdtcfare requested ip make immediate.paymcnt: and all having claims will.; present them for seitlexaeivK :- 1 • • : J ~ * JAMES WESSON, dee!3 wflt* - JEREMIAH MEEK,* STRAY COW.-Came to the.subscriber, vice mFee» bles Township, on or about tbe 4lhinai., a OROWN i r wiiU boflj hm4 legs white. Thepwnet risreqaeat edtixcanieforwaTd,provepropeny,wty.cibargdj, and laKfc her nwoy > or site will do disposed cu. u£'CQr<ling -to la " M, fil’CBE ADY. t * i pts bjes Tp | * t To Contractors SEAI.EB-ESOPOSALS wiU be received at the. Office oftbeCountyCorarmssionerstmulnooncfTlmriday, ''. ■ I4ihdny of DeeembemextyJfer the followingworktiobo*.; doiie on the public grounda-at new CdOttHosß« •** Taking the railing and capping, off the terrace walls on Fifth street} and replacing the same on tfwr walloper yarflmeal AlsOj taking down and replacing-gates Taking down the present terrace wall on Fifth uirefel iranditMuuch ofwallsoit Grant. andJßoss *tfeel*aslEe i Commissioners may direct. x. r Excavating foundation "three. feet 'bejow.ibe 'present . grader per cubic yard } foundaiion-ofwalls'-below the - ' , pavement, per perehof 1 /meat to he cnt Workof the iame os preaent walj,*p£r: •; iperch ’of 25cnbic.feet-sthe -waUs'to be three fdeti-orjof = • ':•*> such thtcknesA as the ConmUsßlaaerb;m&y-dir<tat.*. 't a. t? ' Additional steps of cutstdue at o&rite; present, per superficial foot Auy underpinning tha| v may be necessary to. be done under the direction ofjhe . - /. ;! AU the'-nbove ' ■ / specified work.to bo farmshedbythoetitimiciors,andW- r be approved b}* a compctent perßon Apppimed/bythev ' L ■Cnmmtufiinnere. under whose supenniendencetbewhole/-: woTk is : \o' be done;:- ' Bidderswill •also'^tate. they will alloWformatenal in present walls r% /$• ' t - The work to. be conuneneedth the ensmng spring*, at ; suchtime.astheCbramißsionersmaythiHkprccrthable..- ■ * Nobids wili he received farany - --: . p whol*' of the work so specified to bctlone r *- 1 JOSEPH T-AIARKS, ) , i . r w. 1 ■ THOMAS PERKINS,) Commissioners.' • :i - WM. BENSON, \ , • Commissioner's November 30,1843.;Tdecl:dtdj£.,. NOTICE —Bub. for *h& above wotk, for taking of the 1 raiUng and aml xeplacing ihe samei and : . 7 down andreplacing dates, will-be separati£V'-v i from stone work.. -Jhdders.wllbsiafc.howmncn foot superficial'for. per perebfor;TOagbst^ej,foeyv•• will allowformaterials in present wnll \ JOSEPH T MARKS. J J THOMAS PERKINS , WM BENSON: 4, ; Cmnns*h»'CEft*B Onicc, Pec. 9, ISIS —{dDJ J_ w f » " Fur« Teas, TTrHOLT.SAW: AND RETAIL, ATntE PAnCf TiA :. TV- Stobe; 7frF«irtA ■street,\ntarWba&i<'JPituibutfkJ*qj • •The: subscriber, liavmgjast rctnnieilfromNew Ydtk,.i&:r'r ,v. now tecejvuiffa;large.*apnlvof.i?BESH'GHEENortdr<v'i BIiACK TEASi from the New York. Fclin Tea Compaq liy; selected with great care lbr..reuul sales. ; Oar itdck ' ' quantity, ntnuy price Jiiey roar 'vish—pockeilu i. f Qnd I poundr--:' ' ; • packages, 5 la. tin O auil' 13 fit.- catty, boxes,:. /:•> amt in the bnir chest. ?*■> : Retail-Grocers are invited to - call, ha we cad andifcill' v sell betterTeanaiJower prices than any • ' Pittsburgh. 1 ’ » Oar stock of fine Young Hj son, Gunpowder, aotWn*- - permlGreen/and UokmgßJack Teas, are the bestin the American market, tIK Loverms’a double refined Quiver* izcd SUGARS* at retail or by the barret . i * , COFFEE3.—Afocha. old Gov.: Java. LagnyrOy jsu Domingo nad-Rio‘Coffees, jielecieil by ilte most r: / rienced Coffee Broker in New York ' 5 *. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, ‘Pickled -Cucnmhets add' 1 .'Onions^: , 'FrMA'F«idssi:pist‘qp’iiYiiieir.oWU'i(ueQ^;-- l Mar' j lagft Rnisuis in 3 ft boxes. - v ‘*. . Jaynes JTamxUjJbdtcu)** Jar tate±? : •■; ■deefi d&vr A JAYNBS AttES' v-: r ;’‘ - 'BABdGaX''CttOSKt.f/ ! .''.' ? ARMSTRONG & Commission Menkanft/. \ ‘ : A-No, gatMtirkei street, Pimbargb, Pa.» wilKntteua - proraptly-.to'tlifcjisale ofevery 'deseriptionvOf-'westeWf' Producefnnd other articles emrasled to theiT care* 4^ :Rkfeb to—Hmna, Haascy &. Co- - :- . 1 Grnliam ACo.,' New LisboD. O.; Merchant! generallYi*.., O.; n?iodes & Oglebyi Bndgeport, o^-Ai ; Q. : ; Richardson"ic Bro.-, Cincinnati:.d jP; Howard; Louisville/?... Gaile '& Borwort, St.. Louis; H.'BoyjesySteuben-^ ruler - dcc9*y Saglde And fi«oblnery tor. fiope Wid£s: i Buskal or Vjlbds amu Docks. ) 4 x 19th November, 1848 ) SEALED-PROPOSALS, endorsed '*Proposals for,' Machine ry.fbribeßope; Walt, at-Memphis Niavy- Yard/i.wHlbo.TecewedntHMsoffideonlil'lQtfcJock, ; rtopn, of January Jslh,lB'l£>*tor ti.ll;ihe machinery, in-: s *t< ?■•.:» y :cludinff.Sic3m -Boiier3. Ac.j iretfnred for the Rope Wallrand Tarring Hou?ent;Meraphis Nivy Yard, a!! to be or the; bcst qaulny of materials and worimaA ship, and pat up and \va.rranlet].iO\vorkjfcacceesfplfy£ra"‘:. all respects, withaatany extra charge to the government*- - Particular speciGcnuons for all tins work,hrrangediu "■ fivcclasscs, nreJodgert wiiUihe Bereral WaTy AgCuU— V : : and Commandants ofNavy;Yards, in .the United 9utfeß,. • > to eitherof whom; or.-toiue Bureau, persons desirous of" - * oflerrag,areteferred,faracop};whicb,on«<iuect,Win 1 be forwarded by mail < The time to complete the.-whole, will be one year and ■ o-hatl from.said ts]h of January. JOS. novS22.luw4w Chief of Bureau JFo* Sole or Eiebinge« ICFFER FOR SALE thewhole .ofvme property, pn. '. wiuch l'now reside, u\ the Sixth Ward of the City, conwsimgofthe Dwelling House, Out Hotiscs,&c, with the Garden, or 1 would exchange the same for Property r inthe neighborhood, of the City ;—or.l wonld divide the : Property to suit purchasers Personsdispoaed to pur chaseor eicbauge,ican call on.tne.at the.warehouse of y.w.;*\y;v:-;i •- Cocntmas & Snuin,Smithfield street; oppost tetEeMouon ‘ -gahelaHoufee.. >-(d.ecflri2Ui(rtf)v CUMhllN9h|^ ;.r;r :y •. ) Fifteen Bnhdred Dollars Howard* ) ThOBBBRY OF THE PATENT ] -Xvmghtor the Sth tnstanL the following articles were , ] . stolen from tne National Gallery in tbe'PateulQ2ice,.'vlz.. 1 y. Gold. Buuff'box,.sel with aithlKmd** i /. Gold 9cal>bard ? belonguig*to ihe S\vord.preseuted to 1 Com Biddle. g < * 1 ] - Gold-Medal, struck by arderof the Senate of Hamburg,-* \ . rat their centennial commemoration M>f.ihc establishments -. ■; .1 of their constitution 1 1 Silver Medal, duplicate of ilia same *• Gold Medal, commemorative of the delivery from 89 * so smation of General Bolivar 0- i Gold Medal struck m Peru m Ifi2l. 1 \ Do do do do. 1323 Gold Medal ot Napoleon i r* ..•Silver do do * f SiherMsdal of Rio dc la Plata, ISI3. ? Ropian Gold Cuius Pint bollle of Attar of Ro<ej? i \ * Pearl Necklace. .* Two extra-Pcarls:in. the. Gold- -' taken , : .Tweuty-one Medals of Copper uud Stiver, Af .GeuK.'vV L: ". Wajn*»Hr®en, and other Generals ’ r The reward above stated wiU be given for tberecdverj :■ $ ■ : of the property above meutioued.and. the~ap{*Tehensioii , ‘ v:. and conviotion' of the- thief-oc tineves by whotn it ttffta :• i token, or* for the- information which will lend to .theT***- • ' ' covervof the properly and theconvtction of thethieves. ' v; ' * EDMUND BURKE, . * Commissioner of Patents United States’ Patevt Orncr, t • • Washingtonj November Dyl&tV r[nl4:l?faW(3w. WeKteruPenn&ylvanlaCutieseorHeaUJfe-v DR.AVJLLARB’3aDVERTI9EWENTFOEIX4B, * .These tmnily-remedies, consisting of DR WILLARD 1 i , i > « ‘V , COUGH MIXTURE. . : 5 « « LIVER TILLS. n ~ l i* «■ “ AND AGUE SXXEB&IA . tfATQR , r i > * Have already so: uwYetaally v'- introduced;:ihatUte proprietors aremdnceu to place, them within ibe reach of all Of the Virtues of these is medtemesr Mtaa oltogcthcr uuueccs&ary:tor usto speak* ,aa they have always, been üb!e to ■rdeommeriU JAenurfc**.. The numerouaceruficates, 'which r v of their virtue aud power to cure,, but that -they ana , duty appreciated byiminielligcnipubhc.^Vheritbe.. ..sanM J !vauU- *rPiH», ,t .and- many of them of- a: doubtful charqc/eryLpcrsous are. atu loßs to Jcnow.how f far they should trust any ot them Rtjai thcmaU, aud try tho*e which have been p wed by the experience, of years. Such the character of the idcdic|ne9:conipomjded:.py:Pstv: ■'• • • Willard, an eihinent practiUouer, nod sold by men 6t~ 'ieharacter whohave soinethingiinorc at stake than lheac-? .>: , \..- : < cumulation of a'few dollars. In. onldr that uirr,public.- ./>. * may knoje whatthese-medicines are, ihagreotcrportof ’our advertisingwiUbDgmuiaecrrti/Jraw^rhus.youmay beaatisOedihat‘Uheir.ownworkewillpnuseihem.” \ Jr v ;These medicines, preparvdand sold-,by.the propnetb»jA >- vv: A W Brodctt ay A. Co, No 2, Commercial RowyLtbCtfy street, Pittsburgh, to whom alf letters tor agencies orotbet business must be addressed. Solu alsoby J. Schoonmii-i ter & COk, o«Jen i SnotvdeTT, Joel Mohlerj It,'.Ej Sellen», R Ij^Snowde r n t ; >‘John^O. < ’Scottj; Cusselj^James .v Jones; John Haysj Spowdmg A Kuecland A so, by ElboU&‘Beckw»,andlXM,<?orr> t AlelgbeDjr cuy, _ aplld&wyl r * :f TOHN COYLRiYotar# and 'm *J Metcalfs Building* Fourth snreetf licoriSmithfieldjlt . : . Pittsburgh. i.Decds, Bond*; Mortgagee-Article* ofAgreev meni,and all other-instrument* of writing drawitup-w«i-. accuracy and dispute);. Titles to Real Estate apr2£-vyl> v - „ | Adm’ra. STRAY- uo tbe plantation'of thesub-.i: 'Aouber,jn;RobtiiBon lownshipynbom i«tof Ociobexv-:* a Hnndlfi wlme faee T arul ii «inal} beU ott*-- : iThc ovwe<*J»Tequßated:to?come, prove proprttyy;«ndi v take her away.' l ..;(noTS2fltw*)-; ••>CHARLES,MOSS.. TT- Ailornt;/ arZanvOffice ouroufil • i| .it.,ueox Grant wari3*wy 7 ?' <' r \ t v * ' r > , ; 15 - ' if'., ' 1 - * "* J" ? - I $ \ ,« .1.5'
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