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The menemgerie was in town. • - • ; A rare occurrence was the exhibition of the wild beasts, lions, tigers, Polar bears and ichneumons, in Baltimore, at the- early day of which we are writing; yet they . - came occasionally; and this.. time were visited -by, Net.Whiatly, a jolly, weatb-; . er•beitten . .bontmertivell. known. in :no an inveterateoker, ,whe never let any one get to the windwar d .tif, , .hiin. He was furthertheire a• stutterer of the first class. , . . . ._ Nat - Vieitird . th e . menagerie. As he entered, the - showman .was stirring : op the monkeys, and tor menting.the lions, giving elaborate descriptions of the various.. propensities.. Mi d; un nattiral;ve-colioi ties rif,eacti . and all, :,...,' ~ -.-.• •-•.• 7 • .. , 1 7, . 7., 7 :,: ,7. : ., • "This,•ladien • and: gerftlemerthis,. ITeny:ielift*i African 1i0ti . .! . . - A,imble beast be IS; ladies and:inn.T.; tlenten,:arelitiealled•the•king of thefor.esh , Lhave. heard that'.lftnakesAicithiog - of deinittriog lonng it ereatureoo every description, : when *nt . .blinie - in' the Roodll7 Certain itia r tha . t no -other . heast- can whip. himP; ': -., . ~.. -.- -.•' .:. .- -- :- . .•-; • -: - t , lfyro:Mliter,r..intertopted.W . linittly,"triloyair ear he_cani . fie *hippo:lV! '--.,,-..---. • . • : -.- .l .- "I. does, ) ?, 'Said .the Oa ei 7 otlionO and tigers:. "Whet,ar.li.Yori het I' CiLien't fetch a c.c..irither. ; what'll whip -hini'l'. 3 .. ~.. --• ,•••-..- 7 : . • . .__-,. ... . . • • : ifiiiiti'ta• - bettire;fintO•aitaill. I don't object to . togi't.'riirillEliii . O.ibYttl,ifteit'' '. . ,-.....----, -. : "llltnbtliatiLlX.Cii.eliii:f.f. fetch something ' . tbre.r , vr:vr.w.biiri: -. tlVlOr,yrhiiti''dci yealsiry,toa_handie - d. dollars';, ' :•'-',.." .' f; .•.. . . --.-.- . • _ I - NOW : there were several mercliiintiintheurtnid • ; wb6lttiew Wtieatly well, , n nd were;fully.eonyinc- . ed ihat ifthe bet was made he: ante OrWinning.. BO te bed no-difficoltyAn- finding backers, one -of • whotn.told'hinite'Woild ' give, him teit - "gallons of ruin if he , irti.;.-‘ ~....:: -,,:: . 1 • --...-• - ::.• -.-- .• - • ...- • -:- . • The.thetimigerie.matglanced at his .liort.,Tiete lie:CionChteil'ittNs:Cege;:loo:]elinggy . main hiring/0i aia.kii.f . fatinieeiiing,:thitwery picture ofgtatideor una and'iesty. The bribe-wan tempting; and he felt assured - ..•t!;Certaitily,iiir;l,kaie - iiii 'tit:inoomM old lier,; ocuiiiiiiaking about- with :•eny , :creature you may fe1eh.!?._........ . ,! 1 3r-vrAei3 , WelViiiid' i ttat . ",li'n - ii bet." . • .. • , t e;l'hitincinek was plonked entitle next night was for terrible conflict_ • The news was , spread ' over Baltimore ,; and', at • at , early boor • thirboxes:Of.the'theatre were .filled—the pit being eleip,ndilit the ..• * • • - :4 1 14 iiitiOil.:l7o;9 - n•Xiti-tein, and it was witliim• patience the•erowd-awaited the arrival of Wheat• ly. - - 11 e. at lengthe'ntered, tearing n large bag or sack:open .liis ebOulders; which as he let fall upon the floor, was observed to contain.some remarks- . bly heavy :substance. -, The :keeper -looked at it with • indignatin4'; . i . t. ' .-... : . 7_ • ':••• .. '. • ", Tb.t/i,theieV.'::4o.iii,' Pointing:With his fin ger at the bag.:. • .1 ii...•:•:..,••: :.. • .., .. -.. • 0 Well; ivlrritinit,'l"..todthertlie . tiiittiilth increas. ed aitianiehMent,- ... ••..;..i. :. - :. "Thth.thiit, l.l.ladies and gentlemen, said Nat; gesticulating like a showman, '" is a wh.wh . .whicii-. "A whiintramiter,". echoed the keeper; "that's certainly •a_ new feature in zoology and anatomy. A 'Whimbainperr : Well let him out and clear the ring, or old Herattlei . may make a mouthful of both of you."-- :-• - -..lbileeper was excited. - - • AetOrdingly; Nat - raised the bag, bolding the aperture.doWnwirde; and rolled down a snapping turtle, the: cheers and laughter of the 'audience made: the arches ring. " Tli.there be is," said Wheatly, as he tilted the , whiMbamper over with both his hands, end set ' him on . ,his legs. The snapper seemed unconscious I of his peril. -The. 7 showman was about leaving the room wheti.hi swore that his lion should not disgrace biavitlfby figtiting.sueb a contemptible foe. “V;v:Nety Will," said Nat, "if y.y.you ch.choose. to g.g.give op the hundred—" - "tint it's unfair?" cried the showman. The audience interposed • and insisted upon the fight. There was no escape, and the showman re• ipmantly released the lion, making hiniself secure: en thothp . of..t ho cage... The majestic beast moved slowly around the ningisnoffiog and lashing, while every person held his breath, in .suspeese: Lions are - prying beasts, end this one was not long in discovering the tut• tle which lay on the floor, a huge and inanimate mipr;i':The lion soon ' br ought bis ease in dote proximity to it, when the turtle, not thinking, poppedont its head, and rolled its eyes, while a sort of:whooze issued; from its savage mouth.' Tbe iron jumped bark, turned and made a sprits. , ' at the critter, which was now folly prepared for his re ception. As the lion landed_ on him, the turtle fastened his terrific jaws upon the lion's nostrils, rendering him powerless to harm, yet with acti vity of limb, he bounded round the circle, growled, roared and lashed himself ; but the snapper hung on, seeming to enjoy the. ride vastly. wh.whimbamper," cried Wheatiy, from the, boxes. scene was rich. The showman was no less-enraged than the lion. Drawing his pistols he threatened Nat with terrible threats, that it be diffnt take his turtle off he'd shoot him. 4. ‘ Ta.take.hiat oft yourself," shouted Nat, in re rAt this critical moment, by dint of losing a portion of his nose; the lion shook big daugerous fee . frdin him, aid clearing the,.spani between him and the cage, licalunk quietly in to chew the cud of defeit and pain. It was a fair fight, all declaring that the whiin bagnier*s the - victor. The money was paid over to Nat, who left the theatre delighted at the sue. cans of his whim. The next morning he carried his tattle to market and sold him. So .this valiant champion, atter conquering Ole, king of beasts; served to make a dinner for epi cures. THE COINAGE OP THE UNITED STATES.—In consequence of it having been reported that American'gold'coin•wis so much alloyed that the Bank of England never received it without melt ing dOwn and assaying it, the director of the milli:in 'Philadelphia has, in a letter of Nov. 24 , sboornlltat the report relative to false mintage is emir* err6neotts, and without the slightest foun dl/4 tiro. * lie says here are ?t. ways of account t at k i for Ohm* i t 4. i ati allaying it: .. --)se fi rst is, that within tart past 16 years we trirC three v us standards, established by. r ct34 & 1 I , * fo ur gold co : ts,‘ up to June, ; ', ,it 22 rats, or .91 • thsksandthsi es t, time it was ced t0t,699 25 thousands and 'Jan. 1837;. there was a further cltatige. ..the kn ore eitriple'pr Ilion of 900 thousands, or ne teaths. of this fa have been sorplaitto at even our most I . lligent , ditalsWin foreign exchange have not a ' ar epprslielniari t and it is not there forevander , if, tile Bank of England, unwilling to take the troußkof discrimini= dates and deVices,:aheald aro. the shorter of melting doWn attitatsaying. . The other: solution, and rather the more probe ble-,=.(thongli they may consist with ea qtt oilier,) is, that it is contrary to usage, everywhe for the mint of 'one country to take the coins of anther by,tale,-or it the alleged fineness. It is not done hen.; we receive the•gold sovereign, not at the al legedjfinenetai; which it does not reach, but at its actual assay after' , melting. Fame Bmnsos Assts.—By the arrival of the barque Francis Partridge, at this port, we have . , received, through the attention of Capt. Broughtr A, a copy of the British Peeket;Of Oct. 6. .*:.The Titiket:lspeakti , :ln strong terms of th e prosperity of tha , purt , since the rush:l4_ 9f t h e blockadeovhich is represented as litete'A... a forest of 'Mists, inspired;with life and, ear - i ,„" 'The American ship Lonis Philir -` ''' lie, of and,from Baltimore, bound to California, . eft ngers, was spoken oli - qtpe Frio by "" tie baniue , t Alpha" on thellth September, 60 ° lp - out—all well. ,-:,- Tbe:citgiriglit had.been • CO' (cry severe, though for BO Ittsi_.,twcrT7.,iek,,e,_ ...teidemble rain had fallen Still it - tne slo3lo.t.nr - - much, suffering, and a...,,,_.., become ~„re Was . Claws gatu, - *ad e n account of it. ~ it ' l° ' -'Bl3 PP °E 4'iliat the-force to be sent by the a - te' r age ' Paragu ay, 4 Wo ul d :number 17 000 ~yttice. .440, t meAu — thi. ll, ,ireparations were considerably advanc- „lilerTlitittielifietnecrat state. that a child of Mr. S. years, near Rising Sun; was a InrattoAneth en iliktttiiitt,y week,--ky its clothes'ta king.firn, while its mother a row enoments. Atra.ll. - eatike near dewing the same fate'by noddy.. oilatio reulse, the itttle-sufterar. M REES MMI -- . ,. ! , i..1 , :.,•.1-#',-..;' , .'' : -.,,,'. , MiEl2l • . Lion right, s =Ell :..;!;..,-= . II SEIM 11111 • ; ' rijc Mornini Post. L• HARPER' EIZMIL Lti"PIM=PIL:, , PITTS B URG :MIURSDAY MOIMING, - DECEBIBER 6, 1849. Qom' Connected with the Establishment of the st ruing - rail it ono of eus is gets Job Printing Offices in the city qf work - dike' in - designing notice, and mitt reasonable terrnial-2i.;" . ~ ., . RATES".OF.ADVERTISiNG, R. AGREEDMPON: • . Br; THE PITIVIRM 031 . 1 0 RESEI. • ' wics'arortzhestmi . rta'l.43llV , • °Mangum**, one' insertion' ...... • • •-•••-,ss• - •-•11 0 - 60 u ' . "144111 additional insertion • • t' 2s u, '1! 1 "' `Jonsillear • • 175 u two - weeks... . . . .. 3 00 u .., ".• three areas ' --- 4.'s•t" 400 two u• • • mukinenth: .. ..... ... 4 . 4 .... ; 44 . 0 •• • 6.00 ` 41. • three- monthp"" 900 11 . us" - :font months -• 10 00 tir‘ tit monthsl2 90 Ohl: year'. • • •••• ••- • • 18 00 Standiag,Cardisix.linea or less, per -simnel " 10 00 01rosomma sr nsinter - : ' • - _One agnate, per annum; (b=e/naive of the paper,). 2500 i -For each - additicthal square, insetted over one mouth', and for each additirmal agnate inserted under th&yearly rates half. Mee- Publishera mot id co:Mutable >br legal advertisements keyond the amount chined for their publication 4 Am:lot:Acing candldEiteufil Witco to be charged the tame at other advertisementi. • ' : Advertisements not marked - on the copy for a 'specified number. of insertions; will be continued tilt farbidihnd payment exactedneconEngly. " The Privilege s of Pearlyndvertise rs •_ Will he confined rigidly totheircegultit business,' and all other advertise ments dot pertaining to their vegufar boldness as agreed riot to be paid extra. ..A. B.edve-Gisenien9s4crettibbs iustitutions, fire companies . , vrard township and other public mietings, And such Mu!, to beichaneditalf price, payable snuctir tielnfkWlL - Marriage notices ,to be charged 50 cents. Deisth"botices Inserted without charge, unless accom panied by funeral imitations or obitua ry notices, and when so accompanied, ta be paid for. , Regular-advertisers, and all others sending 'conauril cations.Or requiring notices designed to call attendant° Fairs, Splices, Concerts, or any public entertainments, Where charge' am made for admittanee—all notices of private associations—every notice designed to call at tention to private, enterprises calculated - oi intended to promoteindividual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be plaid for. If intend ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per line. Bishopsor Fist Notices to be, charged triple price,. Tavern LicensaPetitiods, W.,00 each. Legal and Medical Advertisements to be charged at fall prices. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneers' Advertisements not to be classed ander.yearly rates, bat to be allowed a discount of thirty-three and one-third percent. from the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEERLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One *late, three' Msertirins 411 60 eaehhdditional insertion 0 37 AVBERTIBEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. One square, (10 One insertion 80 oo co. each additional insertion 025 All transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. ' WWTE & CO., Gazette. L. HARPER Post. ROBT. M RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P.•BARR & Co , Chronicle. FOSTER & BROTHER, Dispatch. JOS. SNOWDEN, Mercury. Dec. 1,1819.1 JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. A GREAT CITY. Si Louis is a "great city," and no mistake! She is great in commercial enterprises, and great in her rapid strides in population. She is great,. too, in crime, bloodshed, and violence! Why, scarcely a day goes past, but that we receive a startling despatch from St. Louis, giving an ac count of some horrible murder, heart•rending soi• cide, astounding bank robbery, or terrible confla gration! Behold the awful chronicle of life in St. Louis, within the lest year I The first case that occurs to our memory, was that of an editor and a lawyer, who made 'several terrible assaults on each other, with revolvers, dirks, bowie knives, short swords, umbrellas, and canes, to the great terror of the whole community. especially old women and whigs I The next ease was that of aueditor, who commit ted divers forgeries, and put off to California, to the no little mortification and astonishment of those who• were diddled ! ' Then came the ..Palatyrr Tragedy," full of love, jealousy, and revenge. The partiesall belonged to SL Louis. A dashing young fellow Made love to another man's wife—the husband followed him and shot the scamp through the heart! • Neat came the awful conflagration, which de. stroyed the best and finest portion of the city, to gether with a number of valuable steamboats. Several minor tragedies followed. bur we do not now recollect the number of killed and wound. Then we had the celebrated Batik defalcation, and the trial of the Cashier, Camas, who was charged with embezzling the money. Then came the murder of tapt. Howsan, fol lowed by various riots, murders and disturbances. The bloodiest tragedy upon record, came next, the murder of T. K. Banarura, a landlord of that city, by a couple of " French counts, " named M ontesquieu. A few days after this, another bloody fight with pistols occurred, bet Ween two men named Owen and Bern, in which the latter was killed. About the same time there was an extensive fire and a burglary ; and a day or two afterwards was anoth er great conflagration, destroying a Castor oil manufactory. And last, not least, we haveanother awful trag edy, between Weimer and Thomas, in which the former was killed, ages some nine shots were fired! Bat stop I we cannot follow this revolting his tory any furtlien!• Who will deny, after this, that St. Louie is. a." great city I" Ddir Since the Democracy of Crawford county have established a tree and hiinest organ, the Penn spinania Bentirse-the tail to the Guerrilla, at that place, has become particularly waspish, and spite its • frothy venom at the Post. This rotten disorganizeri at Meadville, does not deny:that he has thrown tha t once glorious Democratic county in the hands of the whigs—he does not deny that he received black mail from canal contractors, to shut hie voracious maw—he does not deny tbnt a petition is now in circulation, whichVy signed by a majority of the Crawford Dem. i requesting him to leave the county+ d es not Pavbatt he is the mere instre et and the'aponiPs guard of " Sick r i b, who h,svelundered Penn sylvania, ber CUM to the \Democracy for yeara--tie does not deny that his malicious assaults upontheikui, last year, were published at the in • flame of,otha chief of the IFickapoos and “Guerrillarr,.. , in this city:who wished to import him here, icbrciakthrWri,the Post." It is some con. ezdt.tion that", the Democracy of Crawford expect 'toe to get:rid, of this venal, irelfiah and corrupt creature. When that eve& 'happens, there will be general rejoicing throughout the county. Then oar partythere will regain its former proud-andlu viable position, and the victorious flag of ifes43ey will once-more stream gaily, in the breeze ( 0. We observe that the list of letters remain ing in the Pittsburgh Post Office, is still published in two wbig papers, the bursa/ and Gazette. We presume, then, that Mr. Postmaster Roseaune is determined that the Sericite ,ehall refuse to con fine his nomination, Such will inevitably be the result of the matter,,ifaut,citizens have to submit to this infamous whig outrage‘ Idurnrs: In Pszvo . .—The LOnisville Democrat has the following pointed paragraph in relation to the Iron Convention : The iron men base lately held eAneeting in Pins burgh—object, to devise wayi and, means to cheat the consumers of iron coat of a large per cent. by means or the protection 'humbug—don't know what they did. They are ashamed toted!. ..; a~ ~<_ „ ” , , ILE -tf ~` • MEM - -4: • ‘,•.-"- :.; Opinionsof an Observing D emocrat', Aktonowink is an extr44ofa,Math laitert„ the -or th e Post, froiliailintiklligket Y nad‘jir servin g 'Democrat, dated Wsustifigtoelladeglildf449li. *" I entiroi i'- a g ii . t79 e b a " -4 1 14 opinion so-often expresse d in your trnlybon e ocrotie sheet, that the Tariff:74lB46 will not be die turbell during the approaching misstep...of Congresa._ This, too, la the opinion of everywell informed son with whonrl converse on the Filbject! Odot)i less an effort be made bY . .therepreset4rthirea of the iron and coal intareitsll(lo-atatif,to havd a higher rate ofdaties otiitioitifartielektinff-litsmiy be that those abominable arell66W TpblirCnOnnati Or borers, will be4 , 114 - jiith*:iimOt i iiikiiiitutogit the ruin ad lifliifeaa.*4latexist;- bat ail% _ttra thorausbty httlitthcod that a Democratic Congrees will not consent to' levy additional taxes upon masses, merely for thebenefit of bloated inenipe lista. 'I think.theDemocratic members, to a man, in both branebeijiill take a decided stand, against any tampering with - the- present Tariff. Although Some crab whir members may move in the matter, there arel&ithant of thatpart. who. will be oppOsed to making4the - duties more protective on iron antlebal, unless cotton, sugar, nod many other articles are' also incliaded. Such is the • feeling of a prominent whig member from the South with whom I conveys. ed to:day. The Tariff of ISO has fully met the es pectatione of Its most ardent friends in and out of Congress. , It has-raisedmore than an abundance ar revenue, and, hai carried the country triumphantly through a foreign wari , and with prudent manage. on the part of the presentadministration, thine will be a balance of from $2,000,000 to it 4 4 000,000 in the treasury, at the close of the present Aced year, whisking be applied, as a sinking fund, to wards - reducing the national debt. The Sub-Treas ury policy of the Democratic party, I am of the opin% ion, will not be disturbed in the least, although, doubtless, the rag money -advocates may wish to re vive their exploded schemes of plunded.' rumors:mars or Berm OFTICEIIB.--The public have long been accustomed to findso' called banks, here and there, (says the Baltimore Sun,/ mere swindling machines, by which to fleece through irresponsible issues; but it appears the Ingenuity of " financiers" has now, in consequence of the too ready suspicion which soon settleirepon their banks, extended their dishonest operations to " insurance Compaules," ea called, of one sort or other. We learn from the Norristown (N. J.; Banner that the grand jury has indicted Mr. L. Norton, President of the exploded Bank thWre, for perjury, for swear. ing to assets as available which were not so, and that he has been arrested and thrown in prison. In dictments have also been found against the Cashier and some of the Directors. Now it appears that there •are whole batches of insurance companies, among whose lists of directors we find the same L. Norton and some of his associates. Advicea from the West, too, speak of the failure of the:Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Corn• pay, and its principal proprietor, Mr. Geo. Smith. The circulation of this Company, it is said, amounts to about $1,200,000. Mr. Smith, (said to be worth $500,000,) in connection with Mr. Mitchell, the Secretary, recently executed a personal liability on the part of both for the benefit of the holders of the Company's notes, and those that may hereafter be issued. The St. Louis Brokers, on the 22d, refused to take the certificates. Later from Mexico. The New Orleans Picayune has City of Mexico papers to the 15t13 ult. El Globe, of 13th ult., a paper published iu the capital, assures iv readers that the British Minis ter in Mexico has received instructions from Lord Palmerston to interfere in his official capacity in pressing the claims of British creditors holding Mexican bonds: Senor Iturbide has retired from the Ministry of Finance, and is succeeded by Don 7'. Ellorriage. A motion has been bropght into the chamberpf deputies, dliapprioring of the project of the Gov. ernmerit to anticipate, by discounting the payment of the next portion of the indemnity to be paid Mexico by the United States, in May next. A committee in the Senate had proposed a resolution limiting the expenses of the Governinent to $550,- 000 monthly, to which the chamber of deputies had agreed. The Moniteur, of the 10th ult., alarmed the capital by stating that war had been declared by Great Britain against the United States, on ac• count of the " Nicaragua affair." El Siglo, of the 9th ult.,states that the Serranos, or Mountaineers, in the Republic of Guatemala, are carrying on the war against the Government in the most cruel and barbarous manner. The opinion is becoming general that the States now separated will reunite and organize a new corded erasion. 'I he Indians—Apaches and Camanches—have lately made a fresh incursion into Coahuila, and committed terrible atrocities near Parras. LouISIAIIA Exr.cmorr.—Tbe official returns of the late election in Louisiana, from all except four par ishes, gives Walker, the Democratic candidate for Governor, 17,1b4, and Decloute 16,746 votes. Wa keels majority Is, thexefore, 908, and will be in creased to nearly 1,000. The vote polled is large, and will amount, in the aggregate, to 36,000 against 33,653 last year. The state of parties in the Legis lature will be as follows : Whig majority.....? Dar The editors of some of the locofuco papers, whose knowledge V the iron manufacture is on a par with their knowledge and practice of decency, have frequently declared that the iron interest was in a flourishing condition, and that the operations of the locofoco tariff was favorable to that interest. [Louisville Journal. To which the Louisville Democrat replies: Their knowledge is about on a par with yours, when you asserted that the iron interest did not. need protec tion ; end about on a per with the protection whig Governor, Johnston, of Pennsylvania's knowledge, when he asserted in hie thanksgiving proclamation, taht every branch of business had been appropriately rewarded in his State. CONVENTION an Vmonvts.—The people of west ern Virginia are beginning to move far the conven tion, which, by common consent, has been postpon ed till alter 1868. Memorials are being adopted, praying the general -assembly to pars an act author_ izing the sense of the people to be taken at the next spring election. Western Virginia, we presume, will insist upon equality of representation with the eastern portion, or separation. tar We observe pat the editorial° of the pen atoned seriblerof the monopojObs , organ in this city, the "piriper labor daerrilla, ,, abusive of the Edito r of the Post, are copied with approbation into the columns of Gen. Taylor's organ at Washington , The Republic. "A fellow feelinganakes them woad. roes The Paris correspondent of the New York Jour, cal of Commerce, in hie lost letter, says : "A sensation, and quite a flattering one, has-been produced on both aides of the channel by the pro. ceedinga of the American Convention for the At lantic and Pacific Railroad. Europe begins to be liever that nothing is impossible for the American people." t,...:,!• , z ,- .::::, - , - ).;:i..c. - F . ;.:;:i , g, , ....5 , ...,.. -„ 4 ,, : -.- : -.- .4 i, e;;:f.,;.; - •: , ...,, - ....,:i.. - f..;; ,- ,; , :.,474:,* , ,..: # ,.- - . , ...:..7- -- .4ti,- , .'";;-c t =7,.,..:,-_ - -..,:,.- : -..,:::1 , :. ' .--1,- . ,, t•ti;:: - ?::Ji:t*:: : , , f'.;:::' , ' - .l:';', - :: - . -,- -!i'': - ;; ‘ , 7•:Y.g . ''''' , .:7:73 , !'"f,..:',, , frt .- . , .:' , " - - -4 -'•' - r - ' . '-'-..--i..-...:i'1:,-,:::-,..:-'-',i-;..-i-::•,..x„..?;-s.,,,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,..,,,......, ~,,...,.:.:.„..r., .. MERV NM= 111111 Swindling Shops. Whig!. Democrat! - _ 68 61 61 REM ISI ' - '?-: . '7 ,,,, '.' , ',L.!;.,:':!;',- ,,, . , 4;;.:',,i 1 , , --;.. -- • , t•‘ , ' '-;,:-..,.:4;.:.'.• =MN For the Morn g_ 10 — ' PA". oa have invited tiq t fl)vos ??„!p tw . 4 . lfeg heilotO' olliff;citY ° peioat me to intrude; itha.fewle . ma4klT o ' 6 l the subject. The subject -has appeared to :..me to lie , one of Incte,h ipportlince anipaterf.. 114.:Ecitirmileittip prop brtiholdgrs Of both cities; 'tirid the ideEACat 'only leasable; but extremely beneficial, if carried out. The cities of Pittehtirgh -and Allegheny are not two jealnins rivals,striving-to outdo each other in LIU, !In:tat-14j d ,capital ; but are closely identified in Illteres 3 o l and" policy, and Whatever conduces to the benefit of one, must also to the other. " For in• iitarrce: the business man of-Pittsburgh is the'citi. ten of Allegheny, and the manufacturer of Alle!.. gheay the citizen of Pittsburgh, and so on in all the 'varied ielations of business; the difference is Mainly in the name, and the river, which has bith rtcc formed a barrier betweem them. As capital and legislative power are always snore powerful when consolidated in harmony With , the objects on svhich they operate, then why pot . .entnbine the energies of the two great cities so4nutuallydependant on each other, and give to ..both, as ons:rity, the immense capital and WM nce which they stow-wield , :with much less pow er divided ? Let me enumerate' some of the ad ittatlages which we would reap from the proposed pion. In the first place, we should have free. teicourse between the two cities, which is now restricted by the onerous tolls collected on the Allegheny Bridges; this one item of toll has done More to retard the progress M . the city of Alleghe ny than any other cause, and has also kept back the rise in value of real estate in that city, for obvi ous reasons. The increased cost of transporting heavy goods across the river has deterred merchants from es tablishing large stores on that side; also the tolls on foot passengers, and the necessaries of life which they may. find to their advantage to buy in Pitts, burgh, prevent many of our laboring men from settling and building their homes in Allegheny. But how, asks one, are we to effect free inter• course between the two cities? That question is easily answered. The combined energies of the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny are not to be cramped by the cost of three bridges, or six. If, in minding city limits, or grading streets, they come to the foot of a bill, they do not km& tate, but dig it down. We are invincible in over coming nature's barriers, and even the barriei'of the Allegheny river should not retard the commer• cial union and intercourse between Allegheny and Pittsburgh. But will the stockholders of the Bridges sellout? That is another question easily answered. The time is fast passing away when Bridge Companies can expect to tax the enormous trade and travel between two such cities. We must have free trade between them although they should remain sepa rate corporations. The Allegheny river is no insurmountable bar rier which the people cannot overcome. They will claim the privilege of erecting bridges at their own cost, and to pay for them as they do for all other improvements, by taxation i fi nd thee, when paid for, they are no longer a tax—but a perma nent and lasting improvement and benefit. If the Stockholders should not be willing to sell out on reasonable terms, they could won be forced into measures. Let the cities throw free bridges across at Irwin street and the point, (which must be done soon at all events) and the Stocks of the Pay Bridges would soon go down below the divi dend paying point. Pitcsbutg;h,.l".' igrrfsirelmorrrior,ilding; Albs gbenrfirthe site of the molt beautiful city in the West; all it now needs is the fusion of its own and Pittsburgh capital to make it so. Pittsburgh would furnish her with Gas by means of the Bridges. By their union their credit would be more firmly established, and the public im provements now going on, would be urged on with increased spirit and animation. We have gone through the severest ordeal this summer, that we shall probably ever have, and our Councilmen of both cities have learned a les son in financial matters which they will never for get. Instead of issuing Certificates of Loan to the people, and thus placing the credit of the cities at the tender mercies of money speculators, they will, hereafter,obtain loans in actual matey; and provis ded we have calculating men to guide our Councils, we need not hesitate to make all necessary public improvements. The increase of population, and rise in the value of real estate will far more than pay the increased taxation. There are many other considerations to induce the union of the two cities. In a short time we shall have a railroad from Pittsburgh to Erie, via Allegheny city, We contemplate to slackwater the Allegheny river, and thus to concentrate the trade of the North and Northeast. Why tben,in view of these improvernents,should we not concentrate all our capital and energies, and abolish all seeming sectional distinctions, and make the Iron City, not only the largest, the most busy, but also the most beautiful city in the Great West. E. C. U. Elar Some writer, a funny fellow he is, too, has furnished the Washington Union, in anticipation, with a Message, purporting to be delivered by the President of the United States to Congress. We can only give the commencement of this odd document : THE MESSAGE. Gentlemen of the Gerlate and of the House of Rhpre se:Waives: [The above ie my own compoaition. Weantrurrow, P. U. 8.1 C11=1:1 Again the inclination of the North pole, over the Let, has brought our, ocean bound republic to the line of zero, and killed off the animacuhe of nature. The seasons have followed each other like porpoises in the wake of a ma4kerel catcher, and autumn, the nut brown maiden, with her brows bound with gold en grain and golden leaves, has had a narrow squeak of it to escape the terrific charge of blustering wins ter In his fear-nought, with his pockets full of boar frost, and his none glittering with icicles. The har vests have been abundant. The heart of the bus bandman rejoices. Plenty cocks up her heels before the cottage fire, and , Luxury takes something hot from a silver porringer, in a wainscoated parlor, hung with French mirrors, and floored with Wilton rags. Cerny exalts her horn, bursting with fruits and flowers; and Enterprise, in a short shirt, breaks for the back settlements with a foot shod like lightning, and a face as sharp kis a shingle. The Byporean bear sleeps in his hollow tree, sucking hie paws for breakfast and growling for supper, and the wild geese have gone miliawking to the South, in the shape of a harrow, pretty tolerably cold and re markably hungry. The school boy no longer plays truant in the woods, hunting for pawpaws and cheanuts, and the spotted tree toad sings treble no more to the double bass of the bull frog in the slashes. Pistareens now pass for twenty-five cent', and dimes are received as levys from the Bay of Fundy to the bar of Tom piker. While such blessings surround us, and while the prevalent, which we never cared a fig for on our own account, but 41y on account of those who came after us, had subsided, it behooves us as a nation of Christians, without to party, to re turn thanks for mercies received, and, like the poor boyin the work house, to humbly ask for more. [Composed by Perfect Bliss, A. D. C. far Gov. Ramsey, or Minnesota, arrived in Har risburg on Thursday morning last, and will visit Washington this week. 7 ;47 _ '~{.;'. -_:`r. ESE MEE Mtl= MENE MEM NeWS Illuklisdllaneous tlarT'heliirjein the nese of William Weilderaid, at Norfolk, on Friday , found him guilty of forgery,i: and sentenced-himlo be ,, lmpfiftolt*in i t ?P' c i jail auti'petiYen ' ti*,4 . 4 .- tiii, , itiritr. - iif two re The icnti - ifOry A. Wise, one of the counsel for, ,, the prisoneriiiimi moved to set aside the verdict_ on the ground that the jury had separated "linnet The. peogresi.nifthn trial. , The 0 00n was to be argued on flattfritay - tiorning. Wl' The six slaves Who Made theitescapelikom the' neighborhood of Martinibiut on Saturday night week,vrere overtaken in,the-peigkhorhood of Cbambe rabing, Pa., on , the 28th ult., and , one ,be. longing to Mr. Faulkner, capturell4o brought, back The rest.fled, but-were pursued, and- it is expected they wilkbe: taken. Car The Naval Court Martial, at Norfolk, has heard read the defence of Ifilliard;Charged.with aa vaulting and beating an'°item. on board theqU.,B. Sloop of war Germantown. On Friday the on* martial finished the examination of .witneasea-fri case of David Carter, ordinary seaman or the - entrie. vessel. rfer The New 'York Express half :several lettira from its Paris correspondent. In one of them ;he': says the aspect of affairs is very gloomy, and therer: are serious tbreateninga of another revolution: This is very Pottsible, though the real demonstra tions is probably a good way off. The , St. Louis Republican of the 27th alt., was informed by a gentleman; who came passenger , in the steamer Andrei , Jackson, frotoliew ()apace, that the St. Paul; sunk a few days afloat Hat Islatuji: had been relieved or all her freigNy and'tlit she was again afloat. When the Andrew Jackson pass-. ed ,she bad steam up. ear Bullitt„ who now figures as court editor, 'wrote in the Picayune last year, that a brother edi •tar who first named Taylor as a Whig candidate for , !president was the longest eared animal in , the cont r . mnnity; so Bays the Delta—did he It is now underatood why -.Prentice ; of the. Louisville Journal was so bitterly opposed tothe late. war with Mexico, and more especially the acquisi 7 don of California: he dirPat like the -idea of:gold getting the advantage of brass, the latter article be•' lag his main stock in businees: DB' T. &. H. Golding, core factors at-Liverpoii4 have been compelled to suspend payment, and have icompounded with their creditorg for 161., - in the , pound. The losses date from-1847. ter At various places on the New. York canal,, stow has fallen to the depth of several inches. - At Oswego, owners of boats deemed it prudent to in load and pat their cargoes into stores for the win ter. ter A trader from the country was robbed of $2,200, the proceeds ofhis sale of produce, at New Orleans, on the 21st ult. ea' Gen. Romulus M. Saunders, late minister to Spain, has accepted the compliment of a public dip nor tendered by the citizens of Raleigh. far Col. Blake, of Indiana, ex-Commisaioner or the General Land Office, died in Cincinnati a few days ago tar Elise Clement, who it will be remembered, flourished in the $lO,OOO cue at New Orleans, died a short time since in that city. The " artisans," " operatives," " laboring class es," " lower orders'," or whatever else be the title or style of those who create all the "'things" by which they remain poor and others grow rich, are opening their eyes in Paris and other cities of France. They have now begun to abandon compe tition with each other, and union for excluslye ben• efit of the " higher classes," for competition with the " higher classes" and union among themselves. This is the right way to emancipate labor from the tyranny, not the alliance, of moneyed capital. La bor should he the master, not the slave, of Moneyed capital, and moneyed capital should be the subordi nate armiliary.or instrument, -- and not the tyrant-of labitiOstiftifils the creator of all capital. The cooks began it, as the boys say. 41. ixtge umber of jour neymen cooks, thrown out id" employment in t the great hotels and restaurants by the terolation . bt 1848, and afterwards thrown out of bread by the sod den suppression of stupidly managed institutions, the national workshops, associated in companies of four, five, ten, fifteen, twenty, any number, to live by their profession in cooking for the " poorer anima." They united their scanty means to hire suitable shops, got credit for the necessary utensils, got credit with the journeymen carpenters for wooden tables and bencties, bought good provisions, cooked them well, and sold them cheap to the laboring classes," and succeeded ! They took the profit of all their la bor, instead of surrendering it to the master of a great hotel or restaurant, and their customer got better fed for leas money. Their success encouraged associa ciations among " workmen" in other occupations; and now the principal cities of France contain nu merous joint stock companies of shoemakers, tailors, bakers, carpenters, hatters, and other trades who get more for their labor and more for their money, than they over did before. This system, combined with universal suffrage, is better than revolution, barricades, or powder and ball. Extended and steadily pursued, it will finally translate labor from poverty to comfort, from degra dation to dignity, from slavery to freedom,and anni hilate thrones, aristocracies, stock exchanges and Rothechilds, land monopolies, standing armies, and the whole machinery through which the many work in misery for the monopolizing few. The system re. quires time and labor, patience and perseverance.— But it will finally prevail. The Parisians are extend ing the system to real estate, the masons, carpenters, painters, glaziers, cabinet makers, upholsterers and others, combining to build their own houses on the same principle. This is socialism of the right sort. CRUSHED TO DeATll.—Between 9 and 10 o'. clock yesterday morning, James Gray, a fine young Irishman, twenty one years of age, in the employment of Star and hlinturn, was crushed almost to atoms in a cotton press at Peck slip, having it is supposed, fallen asleep in it. Of this latter suppositiou, however, there is no certainity. The machinery got out of order by some means or other, and John Ahern, another man in the same employment, was seriously injured at the same time. Gray was mangled in a frightful manner—reduced to something like a jelly. An inquest was held, a verdict rendered in accordance with the fact—(N. Y. Her. 27th. TIITNGS IN BOSTON .The Free Soilers of Bos ton have nominated Bradford Sumner, Fig., as their candidate for Mayor. A house in East Boston was on Thursday even ing broken into and robbed, after which the raw. eels fired the building and escaped. Two houses in South Boston were also broken into and robbed of silver ware, Colifornia gold, &c., to the amount of $BOO. Captain Harding, of the schooner Henrietta, from New York, while entering the Harbor on Fri day morning, fell from aloft and was drowned. His body was recovered. A TAYLOR STATE.—The majority for Walker (democrat,) for Governor of Louisiana is 678. Tay lor's majority was 2959. Louisiana was the last State to desert Taylor this year—that's some conic,- lation the Second Washington has. DIED t On Wednesday, at 4 P. st., JOHN O'REILLY, infant son of JOHN J. and JINJA. Oltsna.r. Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the residence of JOHN J. 11.00OHN, Ross street. helepAt a Meeting op THE FIREXEN'S ASSOCIATION, ecember Int, 1849, the following persons were ap pointed a Committee to REVISE the Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen George Funaton, of the Neptune; J. Kaye, " Niagara; E. Gregg, " " Allegheny ; Arthur McGill, " " Duquesne; J. M. Kenney, "" " Good Intent; J. Knox, " Independence; R. B. Roberts, " Vigilant. The members of the Committee ore requested to meet at the Neptune Engine Rouse, on Friday evening s Dec. 7th, 1849, at 81 o'clock, P. at. G. FUNSTON, dec8:111. Chairman of Committee. B Oysters I Oy ! I--The subscriber will keep up constantly (at the Monongahela Exchange) froni this time, FRESH OYSTERS, which he will serve up in the very best style. E. C. CAMPBELL, seplEttapr Coy. of Smithfield and Fuordt sts. BW. FLOUR-1000 ms., in 'sacks, received and for . sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., nov 7 l7Liberty street. . . ,;;.L-Y;~::c~.Sk-~--~~_ a.~.'C":%•G ::l".~T.'~a:- Wiz'` ti -. , .. .1,,A,-• v.,-,--",--I:N.;,k--'=,%.-1117--,-,11.it'.•,.•P,... 1;;•=7 1 ,1;.:,...z.? ..k.,.. , -- ~ ..,,...:::,,4;,...470-.: -,..' -, - 1 - 1 I • ''• • E=IME From the Philadelphia Ledger Socialism IthiParis. OM OE .i`!" . .:C ., '` ,. : , ,i'l ?•' 4 15_:1 , 'ii•i:',-:;t'-' ".7 • , c J 7'~~- , max ~=s:~F,•-Mats=f LOOAL I.IOTEL Rontinst—:Ori::Tiisll43::l76llifitit 3 o'clock, twivneuw4eTh 3trii4hyptagelit - 4be Red; '.Lion Hotel. Thexteftlaed,. hitd,mtyiecit was not necessary, eirifiityttabitPlo •tioy eat op in the It tic:rootiVaertilleall Ito the morning it was - discovered that the tilltad . *-- "Ife ed • ehif .house who had money in hie poeket:tad'.kttild..?ifik : prised of all of it. The strungerityreiiiitt sitliej* pected, bet' they:were no W"l47llhtiA;: , nr formation was laid tiefoie whi sett two, officers on iroard-the-sitiontifiliebiguilA4lllll#4Filt. them. Mien devil) ithe , men carmen board in 58 _, bcialk#!F persona upon bota ciiipicioiiiealede'— ~ ~ " The 4 1 5 !!!!!ifized, °Tmtalid,""P/11501 snatch 9t, their peticimr t bor found , nottiiiiifidatituldii taw ,They were permitted • Tins, VOillkie.=:4o:tifitAinte# a - case markahle for; italtierat r * . il)ll 7 , ties oflldr...M , Candlestion.orim4idrynod Mr.M.dods on the other. We could get of theinattefis the coensel concealed thotnerits'of thee4sobeneelh . a pile of Law Latin and old record's, ..T.be . .juron! looked ea.though they knew a .little more - thart_theY befoii the opening' ' In the District Court, s.dsrty danderatut vraa an der investigation: One derltifieiiiinto:tilied an ii the some naughty names, •appealed to Court, and•so - thellitidli:: • miczia hear the result. ' • For plaintiff, Mr. Heidelherg ; - For; defendibt;,.. .Messrs. Williams and Kubn. , iIiWORTANT Aan aT A : law. days zago, Hague was invited to visif-Beaser en : aome ?Terme atonal Warrapi.:Waupr4.4o4iv'hirirlif for the purpose of.enabling-blerfo-forretlonksome., .villainy that had at various thrievbel3di , practieedsa the damage of-Remi t -Barks 1k,,C0: - . , IMii4 , lstriaiieit .ti .ti;:fteunin l e t - ect.egleeenc(soine cif ticlea, at the home , of=a•mvarr - Brighton Locke, which bad been atolen frettebdirriF, the canal Iniats. the baptain.tifilie boat was nt once_suspected, and arreated R1.61%1610, taken'frack to ,Beaver, eonimitted; and afterWii;rdCxolineed* bail. Ilia nainefe-BeilvLovelet.,.-:." riar -The sensation caused by the publication of series artiClea in Abe-American, eatilledp Airti keitiltnitfr 'number appeared yesterday, hoPeViliat author will have them , pit hate, shape tion, as posterity, should ; not .ilenleit iniged in by the people of the p resent, i t - Tar Crnr.—We understand*4 thiteuiAnita cent in the lianas of the .City . Treasurer.c,Pentons who go to Mr. Johnston with' warantiti.afei'lent moneyiess away. Who is"to' Mateo- that - We are thus disgraced t Surely not•those Ash° have. been out of power: Rev TtrartrW.artazir--P.ngoire tif. the mentlienver the Pittsburgh Typographical Society. Orconinei none bat those •of manufacturet , Vrilf be taken, as the jours'. have been convinced`.: practice of the Tariff Advocates, that Protection is very jest and necessary 11! ' jk - _ Hiir A - man was arrested by officer - Hill yeaterdai, for stealing a keg of powder. His defence-stasithat he thought it welt sugar. The,lslayor did_nntetrteg tain' this, and committed hint Co, trial, '. .• . . oar Loud are the l etimplaiata ahout the ionditicti of Smithfield street, between Fifth aid Virgin alley. We intend to notice the matter again, ' ", far Dr. John J. Myers, of Darlisle,Panntrytvania, has been appointed Surgeon or the-Marino Hospitit at Pittsburgh. He will enter upon the duties or hia office next Spring. Alop.--00 41 caned., with pr oerpeet.orAilieg. - ;; We hope once more to-eee the imde of the etreete. Carrie Indians left far St.' - Lartislepl , . 4 til* their way home, which is on the Kansas river. CTOCILOF BARDWAREi.DITTLF,HY,.Toya, Watah -0 es, Clocks , Jewelry, Mus ical IninkamentsitLookizig. Glasses, Palley Saskets,FawlingTleCes,,Sevolying and other'Tiltols. 1 pair lifebe Vases. Stove anti Pipe:Store Firtures, &c., .or a WOOD STRM.,ESTABLISA MENT AT AUCTION- —On rteXtrPeoettilter 10th. commencing at 10 &clock is the. forenoon, will be sold, at the store of , A. B. Springsteeif r N0..140 WoOd st. c ars i rde l , v ;Ys hi e u gli o re n! itt , , , A, ,, o et f w krnl' sl4 ;l4 3 4% . * a, watches, clocks,' jewelryj'inirsitirl histrantentiOooking gialaes, fancy basketif;lowling'pleces,' revaliting 'and' other pistols, I stove and pipe, store . faint*, alibi la de cliningltusiness, among which are sonni:verytne r gold rindailver-putent least watches, 1-French tiock;vunS22 days beautiful 'Gothic clock,. Tans Stays; . t 1 patent, lever clock, designed for ships. sleatabaats, dwetlingsor offices, goes without weights or pendulum, warranted's first-rate time-keeper, the latest invention, and first the,: kind ever offered at Auction in this city; also, .brites' clocks of every desCripSou* fine jewelry, silver table! and tea spoons, a large . assortment or knives and forks,; carvers, pen- knives , actsscra, ladieigtortaite shell - dress: combs,-latest style ; an assortment of the most curious( French toys, violins, frenctiaccordeons and othelniusi-? cal instruments, looking-glasses of every size. and quid it y, a large lot of fancy basketsa splendid double bbld.: fowling piece, warranted a genuine stub and twist, pat. breech; small rifle, 3 revolving pistols; also' pair of splendid large recherche Ilebe vases; a beautiful cfrisa-' meat far public mortar ur Coffee hOtises. deo; JAMBS ATclaiNfCA;-Auct., Re-opening of gooks: TRE EOOIIS for subseribing the Stock of the Citizeribt Insurance Compare :will be re-opened' in the EX, CHANGE OFFICE op.. II D. KING ) on. the 6th inst.. nt . 10 o'clock A. M. and remain.open until Om, numhetof Shares required.by the Charter. . Five dollars per share to be paid on subscribing. Comussiorants—Wm. Lorimer,/ r.,-R. Kier, Et King, W. . Iff 4t.eClure,. Hoseinirg„.l.Plummeri 'John Sheriff naafi. TA' King. 'decOlt B " —l5 bs.o 1 : alter, prune e 23 boxes. (of 25 Itts, each,) FaulaY ; ollc• Just received and for sale at deal STUART It' SEWS; CORN MEAL-150 bushels, Preab, forsals at . duce STUART & auxs, N0.1.18'W004131- APPI J , 4--tta bats. Winter Apples—must be sold, to close consignment, at STUART & deed NO.IIB Wood st DUCK W HKAT FLOUR—Soperflne article. fisr sale, at deed STUART & No.llB Wood et, C . ** ORA ASH-20 casks Soda Asb - just,received and, for 0 side; by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK,' deed • No. 144. Liberty st. UG &R , -10hbds.N. 0. Sugar, new crop, icust received 0 and for sala by BROWN & KIRKPATRICKL,. deed 'N0,.144 Liberty ad , " A ARE, .20 kegs No.l Lard in store and foe ealebi BROWN . h .. : dees . No. 14.1Libertyet. . • ALPPLES-83 barrels Green Apples jinn received and for sale by BROWN tr. KIRKPATRICK, deee N 6444 Libeity sC J. U. JI.AWIII.IaI S - • . SHIRT MANIT , F.kCTO'ILL - : Gentlemen's unrriltag Emporium. • WHOLESALE ASH , R.WAIG. • NO. OS POZIRTHISTILEET, APOLLO Drumm, BETWEEN WOOD AND NAIINET ANTEETIN . tivaaustoll. JD - Always on htuulra lame assortment of. Shim Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, S•opendois' Under Shirts., Drawers. Ito. ka.• •,. • • NEM • •. Pure Wines I Freels Brandlea lu. , "BINGHAWS FAST CANAL LINER • t ITHE last boats of the season have brought;for this city and adjoining Western toWns, about 400 pack ages, consisting of the choicest stock of. Pam OP.ORTG. PORTE, South•sideiMADEIW;SHERRIESI.CILM PAIGNE WINES, of the "proprietor's owrijinpnitadon Pale and Dark OTARD, Dupuy . Co.'s • COGNIAC BRANDIES, Holland GIN, Scotch" MaIt•WHISKEY;n. in onarter and bear pipastind hopheads, with thetasusl. assortment in the line, making about Stk.lons weight—. now in warehouse,on Liberty st., and . for sale by— decsz• . ' CROMELIEN pßouip,R., , . 'or Canal:Praia. Tnat.splendid Steamship.SAß All S A NDS sells Oa thclOtliolDeCeruher ti from New_ York .for the Gold Regain, and it is not, necessary to say anything to her p Her character' is we kitowaruailing f rom New York to Liverpool far several years; she has alwaysgiven great stuisfactieu to all. Who had the plea! : sure of :sailing in ker. tonn&frodt:Liv: erpcioL Het gen-' tlemanly officefa can searcelybe equalled, which all can testify who have sailed in her: Pot further particulars ' : call on her former Agent, who is now the sole Agent for, her hula ''JOHN THOMPSON, dec4:3t '156-Liberty street, Pittsburgh. T/PRE 'AMERICAN 'ALTa — NAC nod Repository of . Useful Knowledge for the year 1850, containing ... fell authentic and varied information cancan:Ling the ambit' of the General and State Governments—This volume is equal balite predecessors in fullness and accuracy, and will sustain the 'high character of the American ALMA nue" as a tniatwonity manual for reference ' and a full re positork of uncoil knowledge. Just received.by JOHNIIIW•N &STOCKTON, decd Verner Wand liftukefens. OPS-16 bales N. Y. H0p54.1349. inn neeived and for sale by [sts9.2] BROWN & IaRKFATRIcK o ,, pobekNo.'rzntlirtf,js.....- • 50 Cramp In store and for sale by nov24 BROWN & RIRKPATRICK. le . s s q .‘ s"L t. . "' • • 1 `C %.1 . , .... 1 ; -•-• ' , . sr . ;. • t ""- • . • •; • • 4 , b Z." o.e: N. 9 4 44041 sts • 1 1 '0 ‘ l ", t ; 1 ) 9.4.Lx iY 4 . , ; kN=US ` r~ ~ V:. ffilES ;~;;,~;. ''~ :~: ' n• %- ji 4044 r.". - `•.,~ t ~ +,"jam s'ii ••••• •• • 4. 4,f • lIMEE NEE . , .. . ~......,.... . • .......:,..;,:-.:--....-.,...,...........-,-.1-T.:,f.-..-..;i:',.:::;'--.::',..•,';.::;:,...::...,::-..-. 4!....-...T...-11...,'-.,'-i.',.;',.:':.', .: -. : :: : : : .-....,..: ;,.' . .: . :..:; . : - .. - :...-. --- -...-..,..:',..7.: : - . ; . ' ;:... .' :,-.•:...:.......:....:',......,':-.5..:.•':::•..-2.,-:.,..-;;.:',..:3'.:;'.:1,-,:',..:4.7.::,-'...,'..1...-- • -••-• - ~..::-.:•,,,,-...... ~,.:. r.,:;:':..trf,..:".,''!.t:-_, MINI MEM ~rr;:~ _ ews by Telegraph! Reported for IheXorning Post - ,COISIHAFOSS. W eentarcrron, December 5,,1849 • In Senate, fifty SeineOna, tools theii,seata. Mai lienotniton ' P resident afterionialexilanotion; was adopted: T.he • Speaker, 1716.4610/11hring_ieeult 114131; 7 Id bal. 34 bal 7 4th bal. Cobb 83: 9? 93 :7 4r itilltivih; • • - •;;52 "97 ';93 39 scastering..:. , 2l , 29 32 , 3:5 , • excpilm-pleVat:lL There being no choice- on". the thirktiallot; Mr. %.lohaton,/of Tean.i . offeredTariteatilatios - that on the - nett ballot,.any individual receiving a plurallty•or bedeclated elected: --i Mr. Holmes moved that it-be - laid owthir tablet, Mr...Tohoiton 0 was aware at e long established was to vote Ciro 'tore, hat : a e g l oc lea - 4 ltvik'PlOog the , c"teat , - 1 - 'answer a purpose=e>t • - eler:iitd by a ma. jortts.?!,,. •, _ . . Mr Holmeaioppoied the Resolution. - "'Ho said' e : there was danger of being byeMitierity. Mr Ashman was _against the profiattition. - But , •it was adopted, hoped they would vole Mr. Venable Opposed: bOth - propoeittony tie <. - Resolillon.would violate onii.of the first principles of . thei. - ;cf*lation, which It, " The:Heyde shall • choose theleAmakers and4ithei officers,!;: and bow ' : can this be rilone - • - tylll:toit lt- : majority . • 9ihotWise tlveor three-at : Oa :nalti:dtr* : - If a half dozen iadl- Os 'clouts tultol:l:thisjifteels of goietiracat,,lat .thit'reirponsibility rest it ought.. :.411er aUeie:ftiitligii:diaialaicia r theitiotitin lay on the table was eartied.... siiOir".4 ! o,-iktkifeit ! ,4 to the fourth' ballot, !.which:sestilted as above. is OHIO' LEGIBL ' 9TUIU .• - -, • . ;- , CoLorene, Dec:ti. . . Thiiiiouit-lir-Fellx,ltion4ed. The Domoarale Gpm Ifamiltrin, - •ssheseiseateAredispelea, ivere ad‘ *Mid. . • The Free Seilerakenerally voted with the ,Demo; • . . !n the Senate, there - Is no prospect of an linmo, -diet° organization. Both.metribers from' Ifamilioti claim seats, and wish to be eivornii, - tietm speech.- es are made op both NEW YORK' MARKET • BOOS' 1:17:1% • Yonvr a Dect6. Flaur..The market toiliy-in fife in:favor of tbe - toyer:- We note sales of common State' and milted , western at 4,62a4,65; .good western And straight breeds at 4,68(a4,75. • •• • .Getin..The — reeeThitsaretigbt but fai se a:' son. r for the e _ Corn s .. The market is heavy and prices have de clined tale per bu. Provisions.. The trinket is not so Elm as it was yesterday. BtiletrolOese :Pork, at 11,00311,12, Prime;B,62oB,7s.''Lti4tegular silos' in liege in' • !United lOU, at 70_ - rind 'kW at 6ic.. - Butter and' Cheese dull; aipt 4entand limited. Groeiries;;No change :to report. ; r - Lead. .I.lg Istiominalot4,ll3o4,26o = • Tobacco..?alesofrentuetty leafteltiaBe , • • . . - CINCINNATI MARKET,— Pixr4inteti 'December 'L - The river is rising slowly:. . • -; -.Bt.eady et $4,25.1*-pireyl.4Piimidescril , - • Whiskey.. Portlier salient-21c. ' • " ' lipp...hfarket firm but not active: Bales of 2449 head ! 1 4' 32 ,P0P 2 r7 5 . • ..Arcot Pork,..Siles of 304 bbli; it 08,00 or 600 tierces of strained lard aifite. • 'IRE VP ‘JEXPERSSIAIEtiI..A.NO-EROPINT.' - •.,11112A0 ; . Adam. ei. Co.!a-ttatrAfe.,- . - Tut; citizens of PlTTSBURGlPiisirrills vicinity ate rerpecitany informed' that we bionsfricreonnection wall/any whet:Western ExpreisriiiiduroMovrprepared forward 'PACFUtGM; MERCHANDISE. front Boston;'NeWYork,Philadelphin'and.Baltimorei to Pitts- burgh and other Western Cities. with' ekintortiluary pedition and aussogimmrarAimErt • - At Baltimore we haveassocinted with Cul tor.'l9: iVoodnide, who weskit. Mem years' Superintendent of the Bahltuore and Ohio Rail 'Road - Company, Howard I -Kennedy,Esq., for manyyeara.confidenual agent,of the Post °Nue; and G.M W. C a ai, Esq., of Brownsville, Pa. These gentletnan- will give personal supervisinn to the Line from Balemore.to - rienburgh.„l- • , " From Philadelphia' we - shill run THREE Daily to. ; press Lines_j arriving at Pittsburgh ieepeetleelt In Two Three and ' Four Dark': One Two Dig Line wilt ran et mail 'speed. rind is' pmicipally Intended for small aud • Valuable' Packages. We .o)o ; l . invariably receipt for We have 'an; arranggement Gale & Co.'s TRANSA'T'LANTIC 'EXPILESS,hY which we ran forward Package., to, o r,tra owlet commissions to Great Britain, France, and most 'Of.".the Continental Cities. 'Messrs'. Edwin di, Hide A Mi.:untie in England with - lie welt knowe great forwarding - bowie of 'Messrs. Chaplin & Horn, and in Prance With - - the Mes!ageries • We shall apareno expense or exertion tOgeting through 'with the' utdierst despatet, rind endetior to fur lash the public *him readirwelt conducted - libtpresa;— Small parcels and peckageirmill be:curried by,ua ciez tremely low prices. , ' - Persons +matting tri us& Our Linesare Tfill - jiietfully4a-'.. quested to particularly order their ebrrespendentirtostdp. by "ADAMS & C 0.% EXPRESS." ' e s`:4 Philadelphia; Nov:10. , 1)3'• The 'Agency .sf the above' Erase's' Line wilEbei 'co nd ucted at this - City, by • BIDWELLI?': nee-tern ' , Waterstsieedli • 1 4 ;• IGUROPICATS Ad.E'AlitY- • ' . •-•JORSITHOMPSOIsI, • '1 " CarpetlllLetaulttettarer, •No. 180,14a.m.T.Itriker,Presarnuta.- I . la also appointed Agent for'r.AV.. Byrne ott Co's New Line 01 - Ships,for - ..Emigrants from and - , emitting money w Iteland t Scotland and wafer 17'Snma from - five',dollainto.Any amount 'remitted with despatch cat theloarear Taws of Ancount. . - yl3: - ; Irmalsgratlon Office, ?MIST. STREEM,-(C.ANAL , BASIN) PITTSBIJItGII 33 PAilade/phio and I,ircrpool Lineth e f Pack ets sails regul.arly from Liverpool oa lsr of each month. Postage certificates iasued from The:BLACK BA h LL LINE Nvw Yomx ttrri Luntmor• L . /smarm sailsregalarly on their appointed days, I at and 16th of every month, from each port. - - • ' - Tha MERCHANTS' LINE leaves Liverpool weekly. For passage, (either way > ) applyla u0v 4 24 JAMES BLAREGT- ifteniittesiticeeta ' Great'_° Britain. 'lreland, • , FRANCE - AND'OBABIANY: True undervigned . having - formed a ce-pertnership under, the firm of BLAKELY A. CO., . • Are prepared' toisaue, Drafts payable at any Bank in 1-'`' Great Britain, Ireland, France and Germany, in nuns to. - snit . porchasere. :Penons proceeding to, or, desirous of reuniting to their friends in .any of,,the above countries, • are invited to cuIL • Those at a distance whcorish io pro. • cure • Drafte,,-ean, by sending ir 'Check on any, of our Banks' Brokers, ,or itiercluutu., , ,to either ot. the under ." • algae; by iznahAPOrtlaid,) mill receive a Draft and lie- .L." • empfr ot the proceeds, per return Of Pala. - • ' JAMES BLAK..my i Alderidan, • - Canal Brain. - : wAx ABHA, *lca, Bankerai ' 'novilitlydfrev] ' ' di Wood iciPittsbunril- I i •• • - • •• . ••• • I •• ••• . • . • . ••• Allegheny Voustty,,, as r —.-.• •• . : • -••• ~.. .:,' - - -.; , .--.--. •• IN THE, ORPILAN'S,cDI,IiT;In and .'• rT for said Co. . . ..• ~ 1 „ ~; .-,...: , : •-•_ .l. • i ,-, i• i\( , ... ~ .6 + In'the matter of the . supplimentary r end k , •:,.:, , ~... Shell account of Hugh' Davis and-John ". ir • , ....: V ' ~ 11artnan, Gaardiaticot the: minor heirs 4,./ ~; ..-: • , ---..-- John Wills, dec'd, No. 4,' Marsh .Tenn,: - 1819 S, -Arid now, to wit: Blayl2tb, 1849, on motion sof It, - 1 •••• '-: Woods, exceptiona• to the account -Wed. arid .the Cour t ..,;,.,. appoint. avid Ritchie, Esq.. Anditiii: to audit and adjust ‘ I ..,..- •-• said account according to taw. By the Court - , ••. -,, ;.; i , • .. : •• ,• - • • • • -•-- '.. • - DiANIEI.rIticCIIR.DV, Clark: -•- Ls :....:-. The Auditor above named.wili attend to We:hearing or ,•-. , ;-• • . the parties interested in the above- neCount, qa:Famitv; • ' • theJourth:day of January,lBso..at3"o'clock P. .3i., at his office, in. Fourth street, in the city of:Pittsburgh. • --- • - . decs 4tw . - .. • DAVED.RIXCHM Audifor. Notice. OFALEDPROPOSALS will be reeeividat (le urer's Office, in the City' of Allegheny , until the 15th ..• day of December..ll34o, for the delivery of 1,019510:100 - ;FRET OF . LUMBEI4 . Board .111 e mitre, elf the following deseriptiOnito wit . " • ' '• • 609000 feet of-3 lneli•lleialoeh Planlr,B feet long; 127.000 a. : " • " . BP' ' " • . 105,000-- u `•3 • Pine •J'" - , 106,000 ' 3 '‘‘• 5-.. 4. u , • . ,26000, u._.`l 44 , o, '• 185A00 . 3by OineheaDenddeh7oist;ls'ft. long. - • • • All to be 'of goodsoluid tituher,, square edged through- , • out, and free ' from sa p . or wind shakes; from 6to 12 ruches in Width; to be innieeted;Eleasured'and deliver t ed ou the Allegheny RityVirhasf,'ou prbefore - the 15th • day Of q a y, - A . D. 1850; to initiforbndelisery. N.:11, r 210 proposarmlll beneeepted. for - less: than 5(1,000 feet. - :Aceepted proposals be wily/rind with oat 'Eddins- at a distance-will address T. "IP .• . siursirm, Etiq.i. Allegheny City, Pa.. Mreasaces of the Allegheny and'PelTYaNille Turnpike Rolu4.conizany.. By order of the Board of bran:igen. N. hi. SANFORD, ... President of A. lc P. T. R. Co. • • der.s.3tw . ..: -T :~ ~ - 111101111311 .., "7:! =1 s 0' ~t t. ■ ?i~ =I ;-;.- Sill BM :y. . • WEI ' "