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A ■'. . :.»/.,:', .? •>» ..if:•/ • T - ' :» >\’ i. . .rtr, 1 --j ' ' ■ ?4rl i, 4i , f A fi * , i. s ;' *. Z K -t' r \ l 1 t 6 ,Tv - 4 " . v * *A n ’ j f T■• -i 1 *■ * J v & 1 ►* x > * v -‘" ♦ >*>l V» ’ ' I - T 1 t-. •<■ * l«I,K . ,? . *' * ■«. I_ ' f&i* >t ( , ' %<’*,? ' \ x , *A- 4 I ' "fj, y -a/ \ v ■■ b it * h r+* '• r. 5 - ■ •’ f *. ■■ §»"*<’• f .A 1- '■■•!• " . ? ; ~.*?,V :, '-i!' j Ui' , r ’ H »’ v f u- * ,> ). f fi j t 4 W t ,- ** v^Ag?^;:^,vvr ! *, jj.,\ ~v^, ‘4 \ ■«& 2 « v V ■* 3 <■ * ' ■ life?-, -v,*» '' »'’>'• - ■*’# ‘i«»' ■» •>* i i ”i- ‘ J PEOPRIgfOR. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1848* ■ fHornma floot Job flnntmg ©EBte. .'"ld“cOWSrit OF WOOD AND FIFTH SIKEETS tH? Hu* “g added to eorEstablirt.ii.eni, a StcSm-Fowcr Pnmil.g Maclmic.'tre are P«P“« d of 0 n d n ' > * all kinds of Ncwspapernad Book work m o stjlo of a ’ beauiyand nentnessj: and upon Ihe nioM ’ .pSbldtenns.: \V«re»peeirul>j:«olic),ithepalrpnooO<)r. .1 .Vaha nobllcln ihialmeot our business. ' *7 * ‘ ; sJrimT.-Gmtw. mmit>jp afrtgnetanlof tl» 6ctthUtfJjnrit ofenterpriaeW now abroad, iiuius, Stale, nrhichiwill, ere long, have thdcertain effect of directing a very eooaidcr able share of onr capital and labor into the profita ble rnffooita of manufacturing and mining. . ■A meeting of gentlemen was held at Parkland, in , Green county, on the 16U> met., at which a commit- , ten was appointed to ascertain nod report as to the * most eligible point, “ip the Fork,” south of Entaw, | forn Cotton Mill, the amount of capital necessary, ~ Ac. Among those who participated in this meeting, we recognise names which will at once ensure the success ofiße enterprise. ™ * A Factory is now in process of erection ..in- lns ealobsa county,, by Mr. Hardy,Clemons,.,a sabstan-, tialtftetnocnitic citizen, which « iDionded to tan one tboouqd fpintlieB, and labe worked by ware labor ytj nfity » -t ' - At other po nts In the State the aarne spirit pre vails, which is an indication that , oor people ore awake to the necessity of introducing among us di versified industry. , • . The Toscaloosa Factory—the, most eitensivo.in, •h , the Statedhas been-in operation paly a few months-] i *■ It promises to be exceedingly profitable to the stock-, holders. They confidently calculate, we are in- | - v funned,’ upon 30 per cent, profit, on the capital m- calculation made for tho proprietor or - the Factory cow boilding - near , Tuscaloosa, Bliowa, that tflhe eastern Factonos can. make, cloth at 10 „ cents per yard, he can make it at 8} cents. Daniel Pralta's Factory, we learn, is succeeding so well, that a company of gentlemen, .residing in the vicinity of Pottsviile; have sent at]i agent. North to bny machinery for a-factory, to be located a few miles above Prattville —Montgomery (Ala.) Flag. The N. 0. Commercial Times has recently pub lished several.searching articleson the subject, from tho first of which we glean the drill of the senes, - 5-jjg Editor endeavors to show that the only remedy for tho seriously low prices which are mow offered for Cotton is by limiting the crop of tho South to 2, 000,000' bales bales per year, and no more. The balance of tho capital is not to bo invested in lands, slaves, &c., but id machinery—not cotton alone, but jjj fee manufacture ofleather, iron, wool, &c. &c t — ... : The Times illustrates im position id. the following language: We have promised lbafby keeping thecrop witbr in 2,000.000 bales, the price woald bo steady from war to war, about ten cents —This would yield - i - ; 99(h000i000, for.the raw material j and 9210,000,000, i in manufactures,without any advance on the latter v as previously stated.' By taking front cotton onc sutb of the capital at present employed m its pro i doction, the decrease would by 400,000 bales, or aboutslo,6oo,OOOontho corresponding ratio ora full cron or 2,400,000 bales at six ceots.—ln?c ted in cotton mills, it would require 100,000 bales for aßnual°«naatnption, winch, added to the 509,000 •*. already takeniy the factories in Uie United States, ’ ~wonid redacothe quantity for exportation to 1,400,- 000 bales.—This would carry thepomtfor which we " are contending, as we shall endeavor to provo mote fully on a future occasion. Tb& Richmond Factory lot the manufacture cf Cotton Bagging in in a flourishing condition. They make cotton’into bagging at 4 cents per pound, the • Cotton being furnished by the planters. This is said to bo liberal. j ' ..- I : pEjtssti.vAßrA FnrAHCEB.—The Philadelphia Led ger gives a. atatement of the receipts and expendi tures of the State of Pennsylvania lor the last fiscal year. 'Phcrecciptsbavebccns3,S3!,77o22,winch with a balance of $630,890 85 in the Treasury Dec. 12, 1847, makes the sum of $4,512,667 07. The expendltnres have been $3,935,376 68, leasing a balance of $577,290 39 in the Treasury on the Ist of December, IS4B. ' Fatal Rekcouhtke at Batoh Rquoe. 'A sad , rencounlre took place at Baton Rouge, between Dr. J, G. Byrd, of that town, and Dr. Edward Skillman, O f Opelousas. Dr. S. attacked By.rd in his office and abot athimif-A eenffle ensued, in which Dr. S. re ceiveda wouniio tho right breast,diclow the fifth mb, cutting through the cartilage and the lower lobe ; ,of the lungs. The wound caused life death In abont ) 1* " half an hour. Dr. Byrd received three wnnnda, one ‘ of which was aovprc Dr. 8., it seems, acted in self (Jefenca, . EDITORIAL VARIETY. : iMirrespoßde4fe of thePjlU. Gazette, w;ho *igns fmnielf lo'have ftimself re-elected U. S?Senator, standing tho whig# h&vc Q majority in the next Lqp gislature. / SSP Mr. Palfry, in the House of Representatives, i i on Wednesday last, asked leave to introduce a bill i to abolish, slavery in the District of Columbia; but i i; tho .Hoo.ss-.r.cfused to grant leave by .a vote of 69yeas i i —B2 ndys. rt * ’ i» tty* The Shelby>Ncws learns from a respectable i.source that Gcn. Taylor committed to the Ramos at ono Umo, rccently, a buBhel ofletters, asking for. office.; and in all probability he has, by this time, committed four times the quantity to tho same safe depository. • B&F The St. Xouis -Jiew- Era .la very muchdis plcased .with .tbe idea ot its party giving up the name of Whig/* . and vadpUng m lieu thereof : the new cognomen of « Taylor Republicans ” We think they.have abused tho name bf quito long enough. IHT: Many of our •hio democratic exchanges, ad vocate a removal of the seat of Government of that statofrom Columbus, in consequence ofthe frequent interference wtth lho law making power, on the part ofthe leading whig politicians of the capital. Mt. Vernon.hss been named as a suitable place, where the Legislature ; may '.assemble peaceably,Without being subject to the'annoyanco of oQt-door interfer ence. -. BSP. John Cook, Jr.y who has been upon trial-for ] some time, at Worcester, Maes., forthe,murder of 1 his wife some fifteen years ago, has been fairly ac-i qoitted. 'B3P John Minor . Bolts declared, in a speech at Richmond,the.oiher day, that ho made Gen; Taylor write tho , second Allison letter, without which, he . odds,, old Zack woott-certainiy have been defeated. Wonder who Rolls will head next ? . SST The Washington correspondent of the N'ow : York Tribune* statestbat Thomas Corwin pof Ohio, will bo offered the : Attorney: Gencrship underlhe -new administration, and that Mr. Criiti nden wiU positively be Secretaryof .State*. .We will see,. • • The Philadelphia Republic thtoks that tbero will bo agreat publishing of yean and nay* in Con gress. fur effect,:this winter, on the subject ofthe repcol ofthe Tanffof 1846, .Wo think so too. ■ Gnughenour wasdrownedin tho Pcnn sylvama canal* near Johnstown; on ibe 26th ultimo. SEdT-Tbe Seininolcs remaining in Florida, are causing much uneasidess by encroaching on: the whites. AST fn Somerset county (Md.) court, last week William Posey, indicted for manslaughter tu killio bis wife, was frigid guilty* • ' A man named Richard Eno has been arrested: in Baltimore forcowhiding a young woman -named Josephine Perducy. 93P We learn from the Wcllavilic Patriot, that a company is now being formed at that place- to pro* ceed to the Californio gold.region.-: 99* The Arkansas Banner announces the deaths of John H. Strong, Esq. am! L» B. Wells, Esq. both members of Die State Legislature; BSTTbe Doylestown Democrat says that ihirjon. and servant of Hon. M. Longstreth, of bees bitten by a mad dog. ; : There constructed at oiiqHßpP cinnati, on the Ohio river, during the ninety steamboats, having an average carrying capa city of 21,406 tone, and built at a total cost of $l,- 512,700 - BSP* Col. Pcirc, a veteran of. 1814 Ms* and one who served bravely at the inciborable conflicts, of the 23d December and bth January, died at Nevr Orleans on SQtard&y, the 2d instant. JCrCoI. Wm. Polk, who lately died in Arkan sas, was uncle to the President. j fiar Tho seat of the Hon. J. P. Wie conain* iff the Senate bf the United-States, will be vacant on the 4th of March next. The present Legislature is to fill the vacancy. ' 83*. McFarland tbo celebrated-American vaultcr tbrew72 somcrebts restlng, on Saturday uLernoon last to New'York.- England has a man tboycall tbe l »forty somerset man,»» who will have to knock under to Mac. ; B®*Judge Dooglasstbas introduced n bill in the Senate to formally admit California and Hew Mexi co into the Union. 9ST Ibnhm Pasha has made a msgniflceot pre* sent to-tbe Surrey Zoological, of two giraffes, two camels, two ostriches, and two buffaloes,-male and female. I •JfiTln the cloister* of the Cathedral of Helde* sbcia, is North Germany, may be-sccn a roeo tree said to be a thousand years old. . BSTThe departments of the ex-queen in the,Tuilo* nes are-now used’as an infantry barrack, fas is the ancient saloon of the aides-de-camp. . . 92T There is in Aberdeen a street one mile long -and one hundred feet wide, the houses on each side being of graniteand four stories high. ■ 99" The Croton Water of. New York yielded $32,238, during the last quarter, but the' 1 eipenses. were $17,237,10. 935* The Banks of Hew York, are said tohavo $6, 000,000 of spccio in their vaults,«while the Sub- Treasury turnover $2,000,000. Mr. Hampton and the Tariff. The .following is a.copyoflhe bill which ..Mr. Hampton gave nolice ot bis intention to offer at the earliest opportunity: presented by the rules.■■■., J 1 Bill to repeal the Tariff Act of: IS-1G and to res tori the Tariff of 1812 Sec. 1. Be it enacted by.the Senate and Honse of .Representatives ol the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled—That from and after the passage of: this Act, the act entitled an act re ducing the duties on imports and for other purpo ses passed the 30th day of July A. D. 184 G, be and the same is hereby repealed. And the act en titled “An act to provide revenue from imports, and to ybange and.modify existing laws imposing: duties on imports and for other purposes ’ passed the 30th day of August A.-D. 1842,be and the "same is hereby re-enacted. .. -■ There it is for you 1 Buncombe has be gun! Asevery person in this region knows,' Mr. Hampton-lost the confidence of the whig party, in consequence of bis course in Congress lost winter, in relation to the Mexican. war. binding that un less he would, perform, some, wonderful achieve ment, he would be regarded as worthy, of respect,' he wrote a Idler home from Washing ington,- declaringthat-he.would: embrace the: first opportunity that ,presented-,itself, to report a bill abolishing the-present Tariff Law, and restoring that of 1842. This promise he- ihd - not keep lait: multrt. His delinquency disgusted the whigs; and had he not,pledged what little reputation be pos. sesses, -during the late..campaign, that he would report his promised bill this winter, his d efeat would been certain. ..We hope the. wings, are now satisfied. No man in his right mind believes that the present TarifT will be disturbed during the present session of Congress. Even supposing that tbe-> House-would pass Hampton s: proposition, (wbichis not at 01l probable,) there is a Democratic Senate and Democrflic President, who. are a part, of the: law. making: power of. the country: But the wings must have something that they can take a hold of in this Stale; to create a bttlo political capital ; , and this old jaded Tariff is about the best hobby that our crafty opponents can - ride. The public will soon have a Buncombe .speech from Hampton. EniToniAL Cohvehtion.— Some of : the .’lndiana papereipropn^c.bolding an Editorial Convnntion in ladianopolis, eooio timo daring the winter. ' was beaotifht and pleasant- - ;:._: . .. ~. r: ■' AWFCL. StiICIDK. \V r o are pained,to tcarn IbatiheßcV.^ talc pastorofihc Pughtowocpngrcgation, in'Brooko county, Ys.yconunittedisuicide by banging himself, oqThuraday |*st; The'pMicularsysp.Tar-ds they have reached us, are as fellows rAbout six,weeks since Mr. White removed to Dr. McMiHen’scOngre gation, near Cannonsburgh. Boon afterwards, seve ral members ofbtafamily took illy- and- one .of his children lost the use ofone of its eyes. He soon be came dissatisfied with his change of reaid once, and appeared: to.thinktbathe had done wrong in leaving: i the Pughtown congregation. These reflections dis turbed hia mind vcry much, and he was induced lo t return to his old residence near Pughtown; On ThursT day, about ll o’clock, A. M. lie rode to Pughtown, i called upon Dr; dare, and wished to pnrchase a por- i tion of arsenic, stating that he wanted to use it in destroying rats; The doctor, knotting the stato of his mind, declined selling him the poison. Mr, W. returned homey and put his horse in the stable; but : as he did not go. to hiahousoy Mrs; White supposed, that Le started out to where some men were cutting' his winter’s wood. :Dr*Harc, restful, that: all .was not right, called, immediately at Mr. White?* house, and related to Mrs. W. what occurred at his office. . He. then looked in the stable—found the horse putaafcly nway, and immedlately.walked out to where, the choppers were at work.-Not finding Mr. White there, he became alarmed, and forthwith, with [.several oflhcmen, to make a thorough examination of the premises around the stable. They. at. length , found M>. White to the hay mow, hanging by the nttk! • After -he was taken down, it is said that lie breathod but.asirglo breath —his spirit had depar ted I He was launched into eternity- by his own hand? This heart-rending occurrence has thrown a deep gloom over the neighborhood Mr, White, ;wo understand,-' has been, regarded aa an amiable and good many and was much beloved by his congregation. i The Sabbath ih the Navy.—Hon. John V. Ma son, Secretary of the Navy, says that Chaplains have been appointed for the Nayyy who regularly officiate at their several ports,notf that it has long -been a. custom in the Naval service to require no labor, on Sundayy calculated in any. way to desecrate its aa crcdness. LOCAL MATTERS. Major’s Omcs-So/tirdsy Morning, The.di*- tingunhed “Professor” Was brought: up again, not withstanding his earnest promise to leave town for tho “ Neck.” He was found in the streets,dxuDk, of course, for this is the only offence poor Twining evercommitted-—an offence more 'grievous, to him ibanotbere. He had a small sum of money when he went into tfifc coil, but, in the morning it was gone, : roystenoesly gene*-He wasin a very-good humor, and earned m his.haod an artificialboquet,m which ho seemed totako peculiar delight. A package he had was taken by the captain and opened .by the Mayor, when outcome a luscious sweet potatoe ! “ What did you intendLtodo with tbia?** i *< Wcli» I'll-tell you: 1 intended to send it to . Ireland» for I have heard that potatoes are scarce thcre^” < r keep it yourself; for if you piijon’t ways, yna’ll need such an article.’; “No ; I’ll never want it; but as jour Honor 49 ao i'lrishman,!’!! just leave it with you. Can you send it over to some of your friends t” > ; “Have you any thing to say fur yourselff” i. “ Well, I believe not; I was at the Theatre last [ ntght; and had taken lodgings-.at Christy’s, but got lodgings here somehow, you ain’t a going to charge me much for your peculiar sort ot accommo*. are you t” u.Not more than you should pay 3asl do not like to commit you more than twice'a month,"] will let you off tfam4ime with only Iwtnty days. At the end of that time you will be straight again. l ’ The Professor retired in a very good humor, as much as to say, * f it’s nothing when you’re used to it.” -y •• , A. young Idiot* -ftnot Allegheny, tra* up t*tt the'* charge of drankcnneisrifo paid bis fines and waioff. i The neii person possessed a fanutiar&ce/We have seen him move in “high life.* 1 Ho wu found in the Diamond market, at o laic hour, nek and - drunk, and unable to go home. “ What have you to say t” “I would hire gone home if the witch had lei me.” “He testifies thatyouwcrQ asleep on a butcher’s “ Well, lures not injuring atiy one.but myself.” > “ You can’t sleep ia the market ' bouse. Where, do you live T” ,f My.home isin Philadelphia; and 1-stop at the Su Charles here.” “ Is this all the money you have f—$1,001” “That is all, air.” “ Well, you can go with paying ih® coat—67 eta.; and we advise von to takq caro- of yourself m*fu« The disconsolate dandy raised his head, and we discovered that ho had been blabbering, fur tears were on his checks. Ho took up'hts small change, and started back; declaring: “The Lord forgive me for coming to Pittsburgh this lime.” y * How the lark calculated on living in ihisctty with*. Q labor, money orfiricnds, is something strange- We would hardly think of going into Philadelphia' for the purpose of living at the best hotels, gponging into the theatre, and carousing at nights, for a great length of time, without bciog snatched up and forced to give an account. Yet this young fellow cursed thii city because ho has been denied the most luxu rious living without an equivalent. We advise Arm lo go to California. The last-:“ case’’ investigated was that-of the wandering,' insane, ragged and filthy < old Herman who has been seen in the streets of the city; for.a long time. A more abject, miserable aud degraded object wc have never seen. He has beenputmthe Poor House 4 threc times, and always managed to ca* cape. He was washed, dreßsed, and sent back agoirf Saturday, and the kcoper will be] advised to chain bun this time. Steamboat Incident,— Wo heard the following little incident connected with the late race, between the Telegraph No. 2,.and. Brilliant. ■ A gentleman in ' Wheeling espc£ Director* f to makonho assessments and duplicate of tho School Tai; thaihe accordingly fUledoneof thebhtnkpoU: umns vfse took received from tie Cetpity slmsrs^jULthoamountofSchodlTax,aid this/or his own .convenience. At the. time the President of the Roald gave him, these.instructions, he. (witness) was also tho proper aaspgspr lbt tho township; vHe was aliodirectedtogoon audcollect tho monoy, and did collect a considerable amount of the School Tat. Fife knew nothing of tho instructions given to him about the assessment, andhad.norlot or part mat. inThe: witneaa'never spdEe to-Fifoon, the sub ject,apd had no authority from Fife to collect the : School .Tsx-hqo understanding, whaleyor With him about it. The witness further stated that whatever amounts of the (as he bod received, be had paid over - to tho Triaturcrof tho Board, and produced re-- ceipts, in which hj himself was styled ff collecior,” hud not Aodrew Fife. The witness was also collector ofrtaxcs for 1842 and 1848. After the commencement of this snit, when the authority or the witness was denied by the • Board, he coosed.to collect the dchool Tex. He al . ways considered that It was himself who was appoint ed to collect the School Tax, and felt himself bound to the Board. It was nett alleged by the plaintiff* that Lytle was a defaulter; that the Directors knew this fact#'and be was .not appointed. by them; hut the power to collect was given la: Fife. And in answer to tho /act that Fife bad not been famished wtth a proper duplicate of the assessment of the School Tax* it -was attempted to be shown that the Directors had done all that was. ««J«nary. Wo left the court* room before the testimony closed, but enough trans pired ta convince any one. that there had been nog* itgoifee on the part of the Directors, and that bad customs bad better b« abolished* and the law prop erly carried out. GoirCv—xOfticerPox# of this city# and the Marshal of St* Louis,started on the Isaac Newton* yeiterday, for St. Louis, with the distinguished George Living* eioo,e/io» George Seymour* oitora half dozen other aames,-who,has been surrendered to the-State of Missouri# by- Gov. Johnston* At a hula after 10 o'clock yesterday, a back drove to tho wharf, and oot came tho officers, and idler them the: criminal, with '.fanfoaod feet chained securely* It was to us .a distressing sight to.seto a finelookldtr juasg tnah> 'of il|p» went preaeoeewf * handrcils. IlftWA*hurricd lodg ed id a state room specialty appropriated far him— a grcaterowd following at fais to catch t glimpse at bis featfre*. George will be the lion during the tnp; bo public man ofthe country could exette more cunostly. It was amusing to bear the talk nude by the ejfcetalors, fbr each man had something to say. A jolly looking traveller yemart ed: swn bjr soma one, on Christmas. PirrsßußGir and AixEoHErsY, Ihfirmary.—This institution Is deserving of tho public encouragement, which wo trust it may receive. The advertisement in another column sets forth its claims. I IBS' OurPitteburgh andiAllegheny danelug Irtends: must not forget the Fancy Ball, on Christmas night, at Quincy Hall. ■■ .t ■ * •t 1 V t, f •>:. V''. • v v J. > *. ” -f •>. A -? v \ *> i's uv—-.--'i'A-*’*;•£' : i.v^ , j.'f . ’■ V'.'_ I'i -' L * 5| T * f * y , , ' I , VS >' • -y. :V ; ? •'*•:-/.V r;v u , £• - : +*■;■>':- . '-V.^'^• ,v.-C-v V-^'^' I '^'-''-^ 1 *;■%*■ J. v '~ '. s <•--•. ♦-< *• 1 > „ „ ] if-J #■ r* '« % •» A i - w -*■ i * 4 t. News by Telegraph! } ' i ‘ ’L ~ , '# Reported fox the Morning Poet. EOREIGN NEWS! ARRIVAL OS* THE NIAGARA X ! ' j Boston, Dec. 14.^ The steamer Canada arrived at this port, to-day. FRANCE. Strendona exertions arebeing made to secure the eletion orGenv Cavaignac; but the cause of Napole on preponderates. Tbe French funds have improv ed. The 3 per cents have risen to 43 90, and the o’eto 66 40. j .In the -Assembly, Lamartine has proposed a re dnction 0fi100,000,000 franca in the army appropri ations. There was a report current on the bourse, that the d per cents had advanced i per cent. : No not is expected toTollow the election oi Cavaignacor Napoleon.Thelatterwascntl cally greeted on hia appearance at the d' ac dome wllh cries of “ mve Napoleon!” ENGLAND. Lord Melbourne died on the 24th ult. The Cholera i on the decrease. ACSTRIA. Affairs in Vienna ore still unsettled. Thi nod vindictive conduct ot Windtscbgntz ha< a reaction,and It wos ruraotedtbat ho had sassm&ted/ , ITALY. Wo have advices from -Rome Jo the 24th jolt. A formidable insurrection had broken oat among the popular party, andajicw ministry was demanded.— Pope Puts was besieged'by both parties.* The misses held possession of all. the strongj holds, whichthe Iroopsare evacuating. i ‘ M.jlowi «ft§r vfl)ij:h tWmoh 'proceeded ltti (Jody g&seeieK the Gubinaf, and demanded a now minutry,on immediatb decla rntico, &c. Abontone hundred Swiss Guards were drawn op to receive them. The Diplomatic body ■ also -entered-the palace* to protect theTiopa. by their moral influence. ~ , 1 I ’ ■ Roue ehdeavbre to force ibh-gates: were mido.but ■ a few shou fropt the Srejas Guards dispersed ihe mob. | Shortly aßcrwards, the Ctvie Guard and Romm Legion, numbering several thousands, entered the palace in battle array. The Swiss Guards were overwhelmed, thoPope’sflec re tarywas shot flffongh the body, and the Pope was compelled to submit- Negotiations were opened, pud u list of the mill' ary, comprising the names of those who bad got np iheconspiracy»were sent to the Pope, who ordered the duress of arms,and for fear of personal danger, was compelled to submit, this dictation or a ministry. The authority ef the Pope is now m:fact a nullny On the 18lh, the day after the insurrection, the new ministry, was formed; and tranquility has suc ceeded commotion. The i)ew ministry soon. pot forth ao address, in -which they state their latention to convoke. theCbambcr. I - The KtemJi gorernment bae sent a force to Cicsta Yechia, to support tbe Pope against bis rebel lious subiccts. The war continues'in Hungary* butwithout any decisive battle. - In fifi&lin, the progress -of Revolution has been teropojQnfy stayed* JLATRR I A plot for a Socialist and Bepublicao insurrection and for llie assassination of several members of.the. German Parliament,has been discovered at Frankfort. COMMERCIAL. LivEßPonr, Dec. 2. Cotton has continued, during the week, in good demand. The sales were mostly at ah adranca of id. For the last tew days, however, ibv market has ' been comparatively quiet, and the improvement has been nearly. lost. Fair Mobile is quoted at an ad vance of id. Sales of Fair Upland at3id.j ft. Or leans, 4}d. CORN MARKET.—FIonr is quoted at duty-paid. INDIAN CORN—The prices are decidedly hq* -psoyod},amj Are-quOtedst-SOr.TorldlZribr.j are improved i Oblo fl’s 91, -• PROVISIONS—The sales of-Bcef have, jbcea of trifling importance,with no oewarrivals. f* lo « nr " rent rates are SofSlOOs. & uercc forpr:mcnew;BB3. forold. i PORK—Some qualities of old find -ready sales, good qualities of the new is much wanted, little business isdoing. BACON—Now, chaico quality, is quoted at 45 .& 50 s. p- cwl. LARD—Has receded rally 6J. p cwt;v Eslensive sales have taken place at 38010 s p cwt. BUTTER—Is dull. «. mr. Clay and General Taylor. CirrcnmATt, Dec. 16,1843. : The most cordial feeling appears to. ho manifesto*! between these.illustrious personages, has invited General Taylorto-partake. of the hospitali ties of Ashland, on his way to Washington. Gen. Taylor has invited Mr. Clay to Baton Rouge. Piuladxlfhiaj Dec. 16, 1848. The foreign news hassomewhat unsettled the markets to day. It is rumored that government has ordered a flee to protect our California trade. Park Theatre Burned. We learn that Mr. Porter received a despatch from New'York, on. Saturday evening,-datedB,o’clock,, which hadthese words—’'‘The Park Theatre in now in flames.” Thd Theatre has been unner the. managment of Hamblin,: under whose care several play liousob have been burned. The Park : haa doubtless been : destroyed by an tucendiary. ■ FITTSBURGHTHIQATBE. C. 3- PpRTSRj* •*'•••»*•«• v ‘• •Manager and Lesaeo. FRICK* 7>F ADMISSION Private boxes**»»**»i?s,oo.—Single tickets,****** ■•Drea* i Ctfcle*»*"»*»*soe.-| 2dund 3d Tier«•• *■. ■ Pity........25c. {Pxivuie Boxes*** *• lp* First appearance of Mr B B TAYLOR i Monday. December 18,- will be* presented a Play, m 5 Acts, called t ; > DAMON AND PYTHIAS [ DamoiiV'Mr; B. B. Taylor. I Pythias* .«>■♦ **-*.*Mr. Oxley; Calanthe* *«* *MI»a Porter.;LHenmon •• ; ♦ Mrs. Madison. Mr. Goodwin. • To conclude .with nCoflredyyintwoActs. called. A ROI.A&D FOR AN OLIVER Fixture* ♦« * •• • *Mr\. Porter. j Sir Marie.*** ** *Mr. Archer. Altret\V‘* v..,Mr. pnor. j Mrs.Selhoifiie--Mrs. Prior. Marm*■•*••• .Mis* Cruise, j Mrs-Fixture, MrrfMadison. tsNoTtctt—‘The Gallery will remain l closed during the cold weather • RJT Door* open at Of; Cnrtuln will rise ot . ' Pittsburgh and Allegueuy ltuirm&ry. Laraltd m AUeghtny f‘Umirigntmty(ronUnuaUon.o/ . Sandusky,) abate the North'Common.* ■■■ mills INSTITUTION is now m successful operations • X rUiider tlie: management of a competent Matron am! Nurses. TheMSdical Staff w composedot tha following. .Phyßicmnn: Dr*. Addison, Uazznm,: Dale, Brook*,Morv gau. Beil, Xangeand Cornraan; thetwo lastof whom at tend to the German patients The object of the Infirmary is not to bea mererecep taele, hut a ruratire retreaUor the suffering and the sice;- The chanty i»v therefore, limiteiV-ich&cciileniA and acute diseases,, nrffpt in extreme. case*. A* mapy cpse* of this cburncier will he received gratis^ as the fuudswtll allow. .Indivuiunl*, Ucnefioial. Societies) Families, Ac., who wishr to provide an asylum forsick .friends.- members, and domestics, can do to at from S 3 to.Sa per week, according to attendance, rooms, Ac ; All applications tor permit&mußt he made to theiollow me gentlemen.. Dr. Addison ; Dr. Gazzam, Sixth street; Dr. Brook-', ;Tlnrd street; Dr,Morgan, Peitu street; Dr. Lam?c, Jfaua street; Dr. Cornmani repn street; Fifth "Ward; Pitiaburgr .and Drs. Dale. ami Bell) Second Bank, below -Federal street, Allegheny mj. . Subscriptions and contributions for this Charity,-may be.made to the He.v.'W. A. Tassavant, Director of the Institution, or to,thefollowlug Bankers; who have kind ly offered to receive them Messrs. Kramer & Rohm; N. Ilolmea & Sous, S. Jones, Larimer, Jr.,HiH.A.Curry,iJ;D; Kuig, Hoon. A• Sargeani dectB.lm "I ARUK SALK OK.CLOTHS, Casstvtere*. Cloakings, .1 J ComforUiShirtejTailon' Trimmingx, SfC.^bycatalogue •OnTuesday morning, December lpih.ailOo’clock.mthe Commercial Sales Room,'corner of Woodand Fifth sU.y will-be sold, withoutTescrve, on a credit of four .months, for- approved endorsed paper,' on all sums over sso— large assonitiout of cloths, cassimeres, cloakings, comforts, shirts; tailors’mmmiiigs, satjneus, -flannele, blankets, colored cambrics, pms,.needles, bullous,Ao., Ac. • Catalogues ready .for delivery ithiS ufternoqn.—* Goods wilt be Teudy for exammaubiiTo-morrow morning, to which the aitcimoirof the trade is requested. > declS JOHN D DAVIS, Auct • . , The New Golden Be*. Afilfc jr*. .S'iWKW GOUDSi jgscg Greater -Barpyis than evi*r £&n xtoW'h’ahad at iM opened & splendid stock of wmterDyy Goods,TE^perih an the some qa<ty in'pitt9«- burgh s . i * * «>v-t YVAT. X*. Market street, between and Fourth streetsTbiravof the. Big Golden Bee* l Hive, has now received; andoffer* Ur his numerous eus-i lomers and the public generally iho. tartest, cbeapeTK uud most splendid stock of Winter Dry Goods ever offer*: ■edin this city. These Goods have beenpurebased In the Eastern Cities since the laic fall in prices, nud be sold to cash buyers at a groat reduction, niuch cheaper than they could have beeirsaldm the yearly-part of the -season ' T - »■ - *./ v . .. 'v ATnonglhW laTgo:inff «ltenßtrb: 9iocir will bo found many ipuoioe and fasluouable-Goods of-thc latest im- 1 Donation ' * . ' 1 LADIES’ DRE&S GOODS V Cashmeres, Rlhwooljifebeaubfuiarticle , Cherry col’d do do. figured and piftmv . Silks ajtdSaiiuSjplsmvetpped:and . Scarlqidc Lames^aU^vooV.vcrycheap .Ma/arme Blue Be Lames, low prices, French Merinos, all colors extremely r A large assortmeiitoffigM Cftshroeres De.|iaines,ne%y- ; cst designs, from l2Woso cenuper yard; ilicseute „v.ftrk i cheap.: Alsoj a largo stock, of Alpacas.-frarO lSi to ou ccnis.pcryaid, alUcolors. add u CTeat' i splendid assortment, of bon’iiet rinhons-ot iin-vi portalion. Also* vetvet ribbons.all-widths?&ud colors. | very cheap, a-bcauufut assortment jplilries artificlaJ ] flowersf bonnet samis aufcvelvet&; ail< colors ;: French^ worked, aml ,collars j gloves-and : hosiery, oil at reduccdpnccs *r « SHAWLS' SHAWLS" * . Bestussorunom m the city,aml 'vety cbeci^ > liong ondi Square Shuwls, best quahf> „ > */ * -Terkcne and Cashmore bbaWl*, t t Black and colored Cloth do rX * do , ~ - , - Plaid Blanket Shawls,all qualities:aiuf BLANKETS' BLANKET* 1 '—Chatjpattn'ihiCttu* . A.large stock Dfßrarikeis, all wtlh'ba, sold cheaporaban caji.be faaad .' 'r r : : DOMESTIC GOODS, f -j* CHEAPER THAN THE CHjBXBEST' A large siock oCCalieo. Good-dark Cplieo, fast colors, only .3 cents per.yard jbest quality British ,pud;-Ahiextc&u Prints; C io.IU centspet-yardjyard widcfßnnehPurple 10tol2t; a lurge suppV ”ftd, whltfl.apd V"* sr - Jcej>r jn asjlmeivsfrnfciiet£ftf|!wee#£jeatt*mlQteiyeliOW,' brown, gTlalil:Bisj Canton flannels, che<ßf rcaUeoes, gmghajus.de i shawls,' laces, edgings, ribbands* te turfr, veils, gloves, hosiery] suspenders, sewing silt,patent fhread, gpoplcotipn,plE», i* needles, k bleach«t an(i togtjrn Unensyfce;* i The gooasare.nowTe&dftprr ex&miu&hon. . v■•■*:■ . . Ar 2 o' r clocic s Ac., i 0 o'clock—Aninvolce of new ana v&lpabtegoTd; i Jind#irver.watche». jtm received fromon exiensivenm- I- porting'hour>e Sn New York ; tmtac&l instruments, i mtr« fancrxirucles satiable -'C-& I declS _ >. > » 3QHN P, PAV?3, Anc* ff tHB, t*nT3BtnWH-NAVIGATIUN’*TO Fissjanw: J;: ASCS: Klfecilfin lof ;uno Dtrccioivto . serve for tfce‘casiunff year, will:be held at th* Offieo-ofv thlsCompanyi.onthe.& , «.MoudayofJanuaTy,lSl9,be-' tween the\hoar? of 10 a w and Ip m > decift did - ROimET^INNEYSecV bblfLbrreetCjder, \u aipreawitor suieliiy'i \j king a mqojrbead; y i'i declS - * Biamdad T\ BV GOODS ANDFURNITU REAT>AirCTION,AT J / McKexxa s.—»Tias day T Monday.Becerpbor 15th. at. a large: assortment or Dry Goads, ooFock, 1 splendid Wardrobe, and ISofavwuhalaigeo*- sorlment of Furniture JAMES MeJKENNA deelS Auctioneer.. Jail Received, * TfMIREEMORE of those so* justly.celebrated. Ham.*:, X burgri Pl ANOS, caasiamly used by -last, Thalbery, and other great perfontfenf,'togeiher l withii la|ge ossort raeal of. Rosewood und.Mfthoganyybf uryownmaniitac ture.Tbe above instruments: orevmrranted to be per;, teci.in everyrespect*and wilt beeold.low.for>cash{by. .* - » ' No 112 Wood street.2d dnorabpye Fifth,-, •Also—JrtKt.received,•alargeJoiofAfaAofr'ruvp.qrtd Ttosrteood VENEERS, Far ale at F BI.L.MIvS, dectSJ •' N 0.112 Wood door, above l?iub.:: ' 1 T AHGK AOT PdstTIVESALE OF ROMAN CATJL ? Jj CMC BOOKS, at Aurtton, at McKBNNA S.—Ou Saturday evening next,December 2Sd v a: early gas light.-, •will be sold; -wTthont -reseri:b..at: McKenna’s: Auction: . H* Wood street; three doojs frotn Fifth, the largest and beat uaSOfted stock oMtoamn-OafhoUc Books everoflered atpuWlc sale iii thls They-hre recciv* ied Uirccifrotnone-.ofibe:nw« extensive publishing: and all AfM’bicb are in: the richest amj'*na*tsp!emhdbindings, from sheep lO.thd - newest nnd velvet—among.which are Prayer' Books in English,French imd.fterraaovSadber’s illus trated edition of: the; Boost Bible; Bibles, and - Testa -mentfjVanoas/suaiandstylesofbindingjßuUer’sLives of the Saints l Sadfter 7 siHustrat , edcthtttw* coniaming.23 steel cngrnving&'imd 4 illuminated titles y Ecclesiastical■ - History of Ireland: Tales of the Sacraments \ End of ;lnfaA>f ColymjlUiignrdJaEftglttnd^ enrtdgeAYi* eraau*s EdetareayStantey?* AYntmlNFFteT Life-of'.Clmst;Tßeeve’s History- of-•’.the -Bible; Green Books; Hlstory of Ireland by the, AbHey.-M&e Geoghc gnn pHays* Jnsli Rebellion; withmanyothefworicp, too 1 numerous to mention.; -TheyraroJtotv opeo, and edn be examined ady tluie previous to sale x JAMES-MeKEJWA, :Aoet:i. i N B—Private galea during the week « declß mercy ztosplifil* * npBR SMALL BALANCE acknowledged a? On hnpd* X - at (h® date . of the Report of- the Board of «ViAlter*i being now ihO-Sistcrs .of Mercy AocS*#*oit/or tfs xupport one dollar belonging Unite .Institution?- • :.;V -•.- • There are.iiQvr..i>veHty*eight patients.m: tho The-jSistef*beg -leave to appeal to the public Tor aid. to meeT the cipejises neccftsary lor keepmg -up thc lustnu- U°n * Subscriptions anJ douauon.l wil| bA eohqiled by- the Rev. Jaxks OConsob, and wtllbereceived by anyof-the followiuggentieiueu, members of the Visiting.ana Build*' jug , W EBBS, JOHN SNYDER, “ henry McCullough, c.ihmsen. LLKKTAAFFE, P MULVANY, JOHNS COSGRAVB, J-4? CUMMINS, JAMES BLAKELY JdeelC-dlw ijtUK SALK—Two Young Hor*eft-?-will,work weir-m X? either double oreiueFe HaTtiew.,..WillJje soldlow. luquirts or ELLIOTTS ENGLISH, dtclO Wood street TJCrtSTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.—A fT ' general meeting-.of-the contributors to the Wes tern Pounsylvama UospltaL-wi I be held at' the Apollo : Hall, In Fourth street,' on Thursday,2lst tost, at 2 o’dock ): . •Managers, embracing many subjectsof importance tofhe. Insulation.: By:orderof the Board declO til THOS. BAKEWFXL,Pren’t 'TV/TANTEB—A . Business - Former; ■ wiib r.SdWW .cwh: :TY capital,to engage m the Foundry business, now.iif. successful oreratiou mthe .? * S CUTHBERT, General Agent, decltl Smithfieldstreetr •• < mWBBDS AND CASSi»\LK3fc»--ii eases, gr>rd mixed,; X brown amlblactTwecds;! case faricy!uaßsimcns»* Jim reccivedFcoro manufacture Is, ahd forSaleby * MURPHY & LEFT, Liberty street, opposite Tifth., mo COACH has onhnnd i aiul will sell, to close the Jot; ot greaUy reduced rates, all wool Drab. Clolhj air wool and union Damasks nnd Kalians, Buckrams; &C.- vR.;D„THOMPSONj -dec 10 - HO Marketet, r three d&orsfrom Liberty.;. T>LANKET €OATING--1: bain BideßlaofcefCcaungp ; JtS-for sale by v 1 Jdecl£l & J.BE< T\RAB COATINCS—I bale Drabßlnnket CoaOuff.’. : J J declO MURPHY & LER BEADS WABHIROTON,’ ATTORNEY AT LAW t rpHErart»ersbjpbereto(<)Te,ex»*iuitt between JOHN* XD.MAHON ami REAt)K.\yASHINGTON,Ua«been djsolved by mutual couscnl. -The subscriber .may he -found.-at bia office; on Foarib street, between Smuhfield'and Grain slf., all times w ben not engaged m Coaru READR WASHINGTON^ T»voru and Lease Tor Bale. -• f/TIHE undersigned wishes to seHthe‘i)ijlance of ttLcaso, X together with his stock .of Liquors. BarFixturess' HoupftnoldFaTmuire v bolds, mducemeuls for Uiosc woduiig'to erobarV'tu thu. LUsipess.- -Terms, cash. This old.Tavem ha* been in operation for twemy <. yearsnudupwerds—situated ln.-ihat£hrtviug portion-of onroity reftenilyiormet\oulof Rilttownshlp. Allegbeoy: county.' 1 It. sola on thh< Istof January fdßels4h»] * JAMES CLARKE • A‘WNUAU SURSCRIW'IPNS will be received at lb* Bookstore-of'EU.IOT*-& streei, forlbe JEWISH CHRONICLE, published b\ the Amec ican’ Society for tho Melioration oLthe .Condition of ihe ; Jews, and edited by the Rfev A H Wright, Raptor onfie ABsoeFate'Chorch; ianenreet, New. York/*,■^■,^.decl4A~ • 117-ORK UASKETS at*.No; eti Mariex: siasur—-Conrr ' TV-- BiBUng of KoseWooa, Mabogany-aßd other .vnlutt • ble ; materials.' Also; rti’ superfine .quality -oT,Toilet • and • Shaving Boxes.-Writirig Desks, -Faney Building- Blocks* and Game* of every-descriptioiifWitha large assortment, of Toys slid Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas pres ents fdeclSl IIOGAN & CANTWELL -■ Engine End Rletalnery: for Rope ■ -Walls . Braratro? Yabps a«d Docrs, > isih November,-Is4B. y SEALED - PROPOSALS?: endorsed Proposals- for Machinery for the Rope Walk Memphis Navy , Ynrd,” will be ireceivedv.nl f thla ofcceuul|l id o’elock r uoon> of Januarj’ iedflvtor nIL th&imachmeryj M-, cludiiie Sieom Kngiuej.Boileiftij&c^-Tcquiredjfor-the' Rope Walk and Tarri|tg Houee at MemphtsNavyYard*, all to be of the best qqallty-of materials and workman-: ship, and pUtup. andwarranted to.work, successfully, an alt respeciSj-withoatanY extra charge todlie government..; Particular specific ations for-aU.this work* arntnged m ■five classes.'are' lodged-with the severaL.lvavy.AgenlSi and CommandantsorNavy Yards,ln theTJuiledSmiM. to cither of wh'om f or tothe Bureau, persons desirous of offering, arc referred for a copy, which, on request,will be forwarded by mail* j : The time incomplete,ther.whole, will be one year and a hah from said loth of January JOS SMITH, nov22 ! law4w Chief of Bureao.i, .•. :Y*”T7 :? For Sale or T OFFER TOR SALEIhe-whole -of- the, property .On X which I now reside.in the:Si3fth Wa?d of.the ;City r , consisting of the Dwelling House, . Jtc.j.jvtfh. the Garden.; or tnfouldcxcharige the J?aineifqr property,. inthe neighborhood of.thcOity ir-qc. LwQiud.dividq.the. Propcrty tD'suit.purchasers. H D ose “ to ; chose or exchange, can cal Lon me. at.the, warehouse oi.- Cumnuntt dt'Simin, Smillilifeld thf 5 Moiiou gnhelaßouse. idecUdtawu) JAMES C. CUMMIN*.. . ■ .y.,w.5.:: 1--tV-.-'i^X'..TT. "i' V?' >••' " * v'f r £ f**-" % » t v 4 tit f ■’- /V* v"'" \s * < ‘J' v T I '* r * , w>* *• A * $ k ” v&* vw *.• % v. . ' rtr'- •^ J ..' > .-->'.'4'*-.v-t;-v>.v-- : 'f w v -•■ '••V" a -'v Ab. 85,03, and CL ir«ixl. ml . * j| - i Ttio eubsciUier would r.-pecifallj-inform ij ’ , - QYSTER3»BtBWed,fried,ToMted,orm the *Mll; to- £ * * s . eelber with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beet steaks, mut; 3 T ' - 5m chops, vumaoti. and game, at short notice, anil M 01l g „ * - - ' seasonable hoars, in a style that cannot lie surpassed in p , ' - ’'’. t tjie besj (Sritjdit * " ’ 1 ulsrrftsJeave to«Wtt,-ihat | 1 ‘ ' ‘’; = ? ' oaj£j*i(|f •or private t 1 r ~ 7- "Parties.' _ ' ' , ' J . , , ' , -D3" PaiviTE.flooms alvsaysic,r£aalMS>. . f , _ JVtwipapen.will lie keptoitfite/iW»ajl_guefter*. ! , jteSiT''*”. - lb&N f ‘‘HSniELljr. T>ECHV§ff*J.T < ar *** Kn^W’’"*„ " K -*' JX thitaaobfabpre Seemid «ir*»—,, < ~ , < » " *. 4 tiodeya Lailv a Uoolr, WJtbaiX 1 \ „ . « A v xrachTOengmyjm»stb6i l ierM*d^*wntofthehi(p cst order rortluatio.,,comiaeneiri£tf'ntfW'T , oleftiw 5 r J .sa£aw# 4 Union ttajraxme. heauUfally embWhabd. f t e tthdfedmpnriHgf&A&gMof TeadHi§r%ioiu4Yf*ir orfgioB.a»i.-*dv * - XJcoliara’s Mngtmne, illustrated, with fo&r beatmndeii- _ , 5 ' gravis ga ijn sjjtei oiftaidouble tmmber , . - S * Poem* ofjolm (iumo> A \ 'i f « Oeorgo Jiippara * •* c «- J ** **■+. ltfarj Barton, a Tale oF Mancheaic;* lalVpnglana 5 * s . published by iho Harped _ * f i, # ' JulmnJDa CliSord. or Womtuft efßomnncftjif * *• * <** * j'Tr- Smile# AngelmStsxU)oVo > or xhtfliVe'of nTJejnty, by the *• r - ,j\ oniUor ol* t(ie Jilt BreacfiojT Prooiut, , 5 ■ j*r~ k-V Thtf Huitchbaci.oc liw Bell esffotts Dame, i V ,*s' ,- *• frlYlelor Hugo,. " u . feV-- V " t 5 * / K '•l - „ "* r ** v u *> * ■*+ 1 r SWsc‘ v^^i^ •n. i. i_ C - *«< —- ■.*: v.r,-if ...•:»,. - * % „ strict weekly SdmiMusn v v »* to the Bar WASRWGTON. •> -•» * v C~? i j*, * -e v The Snbsonbersbavebecnuitiiibattf'jfoliyirforeMion-- at mtercduwwnh. Beade fyaany ' \ ~ w 1 * year* and feel great pleasare/n^ite-sfiugili#accuracy T * > •* - ot Jus legal information,and hisetruiteotcapacfiy for the - k " * undertaking set forth in hi* adf’eftiseiaehb* * & H They rntwtfy recommend to yottntf-Gentlemen who ' *,3 with toawpure acompeie.plknowledge oTtntftrgnlpTO- ? * -« Session, tonvailtheraselveaqftfte'iidvibtagw&rinchhis i ~ „ ? proposed Late Schootanli hfibfdibWflr' + &*- > , - * - Charles bhnler, 43 Ulefcttlf ~ 4 * l A Burke, t , TEhas. - l > iW*lson M-Candle ? r C, l' v Bobeji Woods* . James XtaulOp | C -0 Locmn Win B-MKJlftre* | - rD Mahon, *- A.Wt»imk - Jr*'^ dec!Mfo . ' * V. C _ Aev Conuncirslai litnet v f ***l *i _ _/ ■** E r W, Ktmbaix & Co, I (Itasm f Kpus;dL& Co r I * ,*i 84 Wall st New-York,.} 7 i * t » jn, EEbradrcnLX mforta friends end foe g r v,. ' \ /paf public thavthey have *ommencejs (he Qme- S - K 1 4m S r&J SAtppwig ohd ComzarsKim- Biot next, to* *• | 1 ■*“ tL g g titer with the XStneraJ fjwtipt Burin ear, . I A passage ipwa London, , I.jperpooJ anybonaf the ? > ■« Old Country to New York, Bo too «ud Phuadelpfam,ryi % j the-most TeasmiAble Drafts aucTßillp of (roro-it t _ r i < on-the of Ireland -arftUts bhutenhs, and on 5 Liverpool J ’ „ k k The- days «f sailing of the B*£ntar t.tHfc 6Qi.iv*ipool S Packets, affixed Qpomare the \*\ } Oth, Hihj4otb, Si i t r and 2Gib Of ewiy month > a* * ureollof com- i manded I>y im,n qC chnrtqtfr and The J * Cahjn accommodations arp all bat cgn^O'desired in \ point of splendor and coftvemenee They apefunttshed § with every de-scnpiKm of «forcs of ibftajd-fctnd. Pone* £ iuality m the days of wnhrfg drdf be strictly adhered to 1 Packet Ships Roscius, s^ridn n ,eM Garfick, f ore vessels of the largest class» enO-thOscLdesirotia to B ,■;.>. •.•’ivr: ?■ Passage ran be -seenred at the Unrest- roias*.X. s New Orleans Line of Packets For pas ‘ , , cge orihiiglit. Rnnry.ns abovo;.or id » JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or 1 „ , SNOWDEN deell] , •. Conterdth ftnQ i ; Gr«ft( B«r|«l]t CMnsie tn* * -*• t ta l*ih&rttoMttnfl&fst*USOpT4A4sHCmE? S '* ~«2WRje«t uodis ond Sbowwbiclj ore madOjeipresaJj 4 *to order Tor thivnarket, and, be not »aUi;6ed.only by I * .. ] keeping the heat a sorted t f * * r t haviogfor offering jcecatindacemartsrufctbrfjniblie. Ji { „t * i impossible tapet forthaUih&BdvautsgeMm&ftcUiliMi } * iu uq advertisement, that.theGreatßurgaunCoroerbas -| over-others, enblijes its, Booth f ~ / | pnd Shoes of tlid very best qualities uhdamesaHhwntfr I / let 85 per cent lower any other £for&iu the city | [«- Hie way to te uhc matter j«for uUiathftdtteo&itarebas- f . r inp BOOTS nhd SHOES to <£Ikfi?J&TI&S*QBEAT j U CORNER, afisTpricts*and & , '■* all wilt bf>«.a*ts&ed that Uio GTfatßdr^ain>OonUt I Smtih-> ' n f **■ fitldand Fi/l/»-sft're2e,ialbOjplAeeibr«i»piibliCyOne&iid v ~ * all to get sood Boots and Shoos chcap.-forfcwh * dec» < i ~ T BATES ! * [ L i -• „H St I *1 > - \_ * t wmmmmmmmmm smmmmmmmam f s - * >\.p ... .:•"/■ ►■.•,•■V v cj-W’/t '• -'•*■.: ■■■■.v-.;.v.i. 1 ■''■•'■ :-A -mv -' -'Ar ■■ i " - . *\ A NbClJUlWS—Cyclopedia oi Moral anil -HeUsibiu + A Aiiecdotes, aCottecnonrfamfelTfidannd Facts, 3 , , Incident*, Narrativeß, Yxaraplea'kml Tfesu£owea»-em bracing the beat of ike kmdiDrinost ftnrtoereoUeclion*, 5 J 1 " > andacnnelmptlred4mart(lmon,otißinalaij4edectcd;tbe i % thole arrabrad ond classified on a W vjplac.wiib. co i i « ou« topical and scriptural ndazea. ByAewß. Arvlne , A M, Pastor M the JProv?lwicaf York \ * < ‘ wthud rntrodaouon.by the Rev Geo JbcbeevefyD D s JdatpubUshed fr ,v T The abocc x witb a number or new Aadtjtouiabieptibli- “ 1 callous, for sale by EtXIOTT uvS5 .. . ? ,7$ VpptA. street - v w Balled JbiUtn fair IMmt t , , v , ‘ AifADE BY JjJL prepare«7- -r-'Tj M ; J %. 1 111 * 1 >■ “ *m- t , I , lOe . - v Bf*=’' “ - V,,SA J, ’ , V . I U- ft L I I 1!! fcftjfr *<■ Iff * V l‘ < s “ « *. raj j - * i a 4;1 ir t c u v „r A i, S 5 f “ 3 v t * j, ... rl ® i « 2 * “ < , i.iißl ! * J --, s •> »1 ‘ > ‘ ■»!-. ».< .ml, 10 t . ' ■> , > We offr r ilie abovenlam to roliu- | , i T . er«nndtdilif* arsjirti pet mrb r wi£nUtiod imrge* i •• - nnilFancy Le Uer« made lo order ~ J i * - deirfUiv, , SCHOLEYS HVAN 1 - - , * i i 1 ~ _ ' * » i t *■- ‘ -r 4 S v..r' K%A.VC -’■■ <.-.'V. . ■■•.•.• 5....... - >c..,-. •-'. r: . * fc ”*+ —?? >! 1 |i '* - A^~\ ' r f ~ ~t 1 •) _ > a v > 1 . . , " "“%' s Xir ; ■*■ it r T. > \ u u T v. -« » ‘Xu ~ v v. X: a*- t v , m ” v ' " ’ > 4 , ** , ~ v > f ** v ' , % . % V>V rf r, V V . . t ' 1 v « i v * •» -i sc Vx.'** i?W i t J. .r X i A % , \■* n., )., pi" JOHWS'i^N i * fellowiijjniewwka? % *»*■ i xt t Htgii»ry of-C,•■.-•■ 1 -7- : t -f * \: A now nDveV| MaTy-tiarton lifr.; [ The Mom!,Social amfProfefjuanaldquesof Attorneys" i ondSohcitorsjby SamuetWart itoo lnte./><\Vaiehthe first and make immediate’ use ofthetfougti BafsmnO* Ik A* Fahnestock progress/and- resiore the inflamed-otß*7isftoa bedatifal*]; _• !/v> action -r - _r , „ i?t~ *** * cFnr sale by B A XABNESTGCiCA CatcotßUifla 'iUicn' y _ woo* vvp*, tt«dn ty tpHB *ab»crirjer» > .: *; . A' ( anperior arnclc- nt Wood:Tyyi6i"iaßßll n -Jj i - can lie bought m ihatJnntfd Slate*,, .rtiapo* . .of large nuauiitJea'.m'the :Kaatenr.'Citie>f*tßj *l; W pror, noaneed l»y aome of the oldest PrinifTf 4o oo uiore per- s-. . rfecV.iirhmghtandrmooiberon ibpr {bed-thou.snytbe) h tl?r',rs Onj.i£>pre*.Cn4Ntt TfrjyiKfa-tf, or* Ihe °&£l ">* aI,OVe ’ lnr " 1, ■»* _ Veneer»?V»Ti»Ul»B». W**«bV«», r ’ , v AMD TUHNMD MATERIALS,of ewS'uerenpiiottjjl Ji keouoi sale, ani oa belief «'">■ **»««>» h * l>»psonhand r andiurtisio*nleyinirk[mwoff :Cam«nTer>and Cabinet Maker** nuuenabij-such - . Column*, "a IBSd Post* amL-Hails, fitted * Newrl*, up with Graam’it patent ;; Balusues, futeiuDgaftrihe hickory l; • Plank for Railing, -screw- jv Bench Serene; , Hand -..MoDh}er l a:RammenL; Screws, llandleSrllaUet*.\j« Together withall other things: generalTjr kept in ,a r, RyanV Btu!dlng*i Kfc27 FifthsU- PeMonslmyiugPosisandßtuls, ■wuhGhztam’s faat« haver the right finished.: T •Xj another- lot of those beaunfuT Long Shawls, which will he sold thirty percent, cheafcerthan farmer lots [decl6) It i>. raOMPSON.; £ t „ f _ x- =ME Saloon anil B«m rnrant, ENE ... •Y- fc. f--W~r-C - f, A i* MEI