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.ry wesateres, instead of the terror of
oar arkas. litarvation, forced upon the savages
by the Achanceatent of the white' upon their
hunting grounds, Interregna:idyl/mitigated their
outrage.. The U, 8. as the owners of the pub
lic. domain harts away! anted tin the principal
that the aborightua race had the right of occule
cy in the soil and han extinguiehed their claim
to the (laud by purchue wheurequired for in off
Tease, en the contrary, as the owner of all the
vacantland in her limits, acknowledges no snob
tigy~and has laid It and proceeded to cell
it at:once,--ti snores well calculated to alarm
and exasperate the Indians, and to bring about
colletoas with the whites.
The condition of the weal Point Academy, the
National Armories, and the operation. of the va
rious Bureaux in the Department are severally
alluded to, and commended. An addition to
the Commissary force is asked for .
A retired list of disabled Army office:alio aptiu
urged ttpon the attention of Congress. The ad
ditlonsi pay allowed by the Act of Sept , 18,50,
to the officers and soldiers stationed on the Pa.
clic, is recommended to be continued .
PIP'SBURGH GAZETTE
DUB/MD BY WHITE • C-0
TOESDAY MORNniti,-iE-C:9,1851
*mit a meeting of the Anti-Masonic, awl
Whigplty Ontreuttortb held December 190.41160, the ftd•
torehts reeolutton wee adopted :
Ifeeelred,'Thet It shill be the duty of the Preehlent of
Able Aronveatlan to order the next pranery meeting. to
Nal:Hist the Femoral verde, on the mount Petards, or
Deeenttor Intxt, between the boon of II A. Cl out tP.
./11., to *brit bee delegates, to meet In Convection no the
WedratedaifelloWlnit, to nominate a ceedldate for Meror.
aemittance with which, the election. Or delegate..
win be halt at the this meted In the reeolutton, and the
Otitantion Winn:eat Cat Widneeder, /Itaarttar nth. . 1
10 aftdoet, A. CL, In the Supreme Coati Room. [date
IlArrEs WILL Q FOUND
ON EACH PAGE OF 7771 S P.. I ER.
, THE man RAILROAD TRAIN FRO • PENN.
- }SYLVANIA TO-OHIO .
On yesterday we had the matasfactio . of pees
leg into Ohio, from Pennsylvania, i. the first
railroad train which ever passed from the Key
stone into the Buckeye State. This, o the au
. perticial obeerver, may seem but a trio I event,
but it will be viewed differently by du, iminat
. big and reflecting minds. Thirty-three years
ago, this mouth, we first passed the ividing
Ilent lietween Pennsylvania and Ohio, on shock
., log road, from which the stumps of the triennial
forest trees were not cleared, and when the
greatest part of that now magnificent S ate wan
a-vast wilderness. Yesterday, withie a few
• miles of the enure spot, we passed tint line by
, -ralboad,—that great modern agent of civiliza
tion and commerce,—with ghe accompaniments
of the roaring of artillery, the whistling of the
locomotive, and the glad shouts .
s of the inhabit
ants. These great States, with homogeneous
popuyen, and identity of interests, and holding
a central, and we may says controlling influence
in binding and cementing this glorious Onion,
are now nulled together literally by bars of iron,
bet the motel and political influence exerted by
the facilities of intercommunication afforded
. by- the Railroad and the Locomotive, is still
strongtorthan bands of Iron and hooks of steel.
i l l,
.-:.-- -Atli o' took our
clock, yesterday morning, we I
.. - eatkin the expreas train of the Ohio a d d Penn-
... '' sylvania" Railroad, bound en its first voyage to
.. •,..:,-.., Ohio. -At 10 minutes past 10 we arrived at
RtAt, and leaving the mails and passengers for
New Castle, Poland and Warren, we !darted far
.Pileetine, and at 25 minutes put 10 'kre crossed
life Stole line, and in 10 minutes afTeriVerets,
arrived at Palestine, 40 miles from Pitniburgh
' , sus little village bad poured forth all its popu
. . talon to do honor to this impertant event in its
t. - history. - A cannon was posted on an acclivity,
which wan served with skill and celerity - from
titiv moment we passed the State line, until we
holed amidst the cheers and congratulations
of the citizens.
We vent several hours here very pleasintly .
A. guiguiEceot dinner was provided at the pri
.
vattereeldance of Dr. Chamberlain, one of the
• prinolpid proprietors of the place, to which a
number eflgentlemen, officers of the road and
limited guests, did ample justice. Dr Chem
' berlain, Mr. Ilreaster, and other citizens vied
with each other in giving the Pennsylvanians a
• hearty welcome into Ohio.
Palestine ie very pliiiimetly situated in the
valley of the Little Beaver,lll the midst of a
fine agricultural country, with abundance of er
- venue coal, and near good mills. The read
, runs through the place on a level with the ground,
affording great facilitiel for building, with little
orer no.expense for grading. •We expect to see a
thriving and`active place spring op here. What
4 . is now wasted especially is a goad hotel of re
..spectable dimensions. We understand that Dr.
Chaimberlain Is willing to give the necessary
, gecnind to any person who will put up such a 1
• house, which we have no doubt would do well.
A grmth deal of freight moot be loaded at this
.
point, and we leuned that large quantities of
f prodnee are now waiting the arrival of the
' freight train; Messrs. Boyd and Murdock, of
Allegheny, are putting up a depot building, and
• will soconhave it finished. Those enterprising
couturiers pat up buildings along the line with
a celerity almost unprecedented.
At 20 minutes past two ocloek, P. 111 ,we left
on our return, and started to the inspiriting roar
of the cannon. This fine piece of artillery was
the same used on the 4th of July, 1849, when
the selebration of breaking ground at the State
line took place. A little over two years liaro
, passed, and notwithstanding some croakers on
thatilay eagelf predicted the road would never
be built,. thesame cannon has already signalized
-rim opening of the road to the same point and
beyond it. This is loud and just testimony to
the energy of those gentlemen who had it in
Wel arrived safe home at five o'clock, much
gratified with our excursion in the first Railroad
,
train - which -trier passed from Pennsylvania to
• Ohio,
I:IOIIMOIMOrTRIP.—OPEELNO OF THE PERE
.i:!Friturte RAELRALD.
• cuallsistand the three ears will hold about
160 passengers. The Penneyltania Railroad
, Company Is, therefore, obliged to confine its iu
sitatimut for the first trip to Braddock . / Fiala,
ottitedifeeday, to the Mayors and member, of
• the Select and Common Councils of the two cit
.' the - ,Citamissionets and Treasurer of the
nonntj, the officers' and. Directors of the Ohio
i4Pentisylrania and Pittsburgh and Steuben
..". Companies, the Stoskholders of
toe PAnniqliattis Railroad Company, the mem
bMi of the Board of Trade, and thetorps Edi-
Fiiirea.-4ffaire in France are becoming
snottrand morecritical. The contest between
. thilkittrehli and the President for the control
0ft141104 hating terminating in favor of the
• kititr;:hythe defeat of the proposition of the
qmiskas to place the army of Paris at the
disposal of the assembly for ,its defence, the
next priiisoeition is to impeach the Prirident,
which can be done by the concurrent action of
- the members of the assembly. Thisyould
,xmcserearily impend the exercise of his fano
tit= as Pram eat, and giro the power to the
ism:ill:ay it least during thependettoy of the
Ito the present state of atLaire this would
,
be a fearful alternstise, , and would In all prob
. . ablitty,precipitate the country Into anarchy and .
, /44W :wail
Pronto I, ticiedirlded into three great par
.
ties or the tnajorl ty`of the
•and his adherents; Bd,
iti, - .. o?U'ayere„,-. - Thnftrst is : powerless, except
iii - O*itantSotiett,t . -,The, second is .stapposecl . to
liare . :tis:etiPport of ..the. stroiy., at least for the
pretitati,hat Steering. en he iv, between Scylla and
filesfales etep will be fatal. The
pliditialarried the'growing popularity of
, _
'tia 'President as the champion of universal suf
siiicr_itill-mare at the stroni hold he .has
of thearroy, and la at s lose how to proceed.
WWI present appearances promise little for
the CUM of Democracy tar:mice. Those three
,greet and , bestile factions are becoming more
clearly digiol,:and are, plotting and counter
`Sploliing with an comeliness and s desperattoe
which priunhilisiydan' g else than repose to that
-
Bao4lt e milority of the assembly eclat:re
upon the ter . zible,eiperimont of impeaChment,
•".
it orflioeMalnly'iptesen matters .to a Millis 000
wsfyir iteother; but wo.think it probable that
i.eitiftrigOpObeett would is thet,,aase diaregird
thiAltittlettTottliWeeienthly, and throw ihisielt
~.444trthit tFitiotts.tel p!otostion. of the mail.--
,
theibe could depend upon the army in such
.tingency ia a question we have no means of
ur notice, yesterday, of the new arrange-
m. t on the Western Railroad was rather confu
sed by the compositor. There is now only one
trip to Enon and Palestine daily. Passengers
for those places must go in the morning eight
o'clock Express train.
Aaairnt or Kossrru.—Excepting a short ad
dress by Or. Downs of the Quarantine station,
and Kossuth's reply, we have nothing respecting
the reception of Koesath at New York, but what
has been given3iy telegraph. His speech at the
banquet given by the members of the corpora
tion of New York will probably embody the
view. which he desires to submit to the Ameri
can people. That we shall endeavor to publish;
but isle impossible for us to give all he says on
all public occasions, nor would our readers de
sire it. His propositions will lead to very ear
nest discussion every where, in the halls of Con.
grese, through the press, and among the people.
His errand to this country is far beyond that of
being the object of timertrovation. In England
those who did not approve of the object of his
mission, except the Tone; kept quiet. Here it
will not be so.
In another column the render will find the
views of Lord Palmerston on Hungarian affairs,
which, as be !Teaks by authority, will com
mand no little attention.
LECEEM
But little worthy of record has yet transpired
Congress. The slavery question, directly or
indirectly, enters into and gives color to almost
scary thing
said or done , in the Senate. Mr.
Foote, of Mississippi, a dity or two since, offer
ed a resolution welcomingliossuth to the coun
try. The resolution was opposed by Mr. Daw
son, of Georgia; on the ground that there was
no precedent for conferring such honor upon a
foreigner. Mr. Underwood - also opposed it on
the ground that we had no evidence of the re
publicanism of Kossuth, and also on the ground
that ouch a course on the part of Congress
would lead to interference in the affairs of other
nations.
Mr. Hale, of New Hampshire, hoped all ob
jections to the resolution would be withdrawn,
until its friends had amended it. He had an
amendment to-offer at the proper time. (Cries
of read it, read it.) The amendment was read,
and proposed adding to the original resolution
an assurance to Kossuth that Congress sympa
thises with the victims of oppression everywhere,
and earnestly desired that the time might come
when the rights of man would be universally re
cognised and respected. Mr. Hale thought this
amendment would make the resolution more ac
ceptable to the Senator from Georgia, fur then
it would not be so particular in its terms—but
general, applying to all who are oppressed
Foote fought his opponents all round, but was
most annoyed by the amendment of Mr. Hale,
the object of which was manifest to every body.
General Cass came to the rescue. and dealt
eomehlows as hard as he was able upon the Sen
ator from New Hampshire, whose object was
not so much to baffle the resolution as to kill the
little illississipplan,:which hesurceeded in doing,
for he soon after asked leave to withdraw the
resolution.
Mr. Foote having abandoned his Kossuth re
solution, Mr. Seward gave notice that at no ear
ly day he would move the. following resolutiom
•..flexolood, Ly tie S.nair awl Moir of Rrpr.-
genturires of the Unotrcl SI,1!” in Conyre2a ajar:,
Lid, That the Congress of the United Staten, in
the notate Pod on behalf of the people of the
the United States, give Loris Kosst , ru a tie
, dial welcome to the Capitol and the country.'.'
So that matter stands for the present. Ilale
and Seward have managed between theta to take
the mind oat of the msils of the Union men, of
whom Senator Foote Is the most chivalrous
champion, thinking, no doubt, that there woe
something inconsistant between the fugitive
slave law and a Kossuth resolution.
Speaking of the prospects of a modification of
the tariff at ate:present session, a correspondent
of the-New-York Times says:—
The plausible arguments end recommends.
I lions in favor or a modification of the Tariff,
have encouraged the Pennsylvanians to urge
' the claims of -the iron Interest. Some of the
active agents of that interest are here already.
I have little confidence in their success. Last
year, they had a errinmittee and a committee
room, where they received their friends, and
instructed them as to the important agency of
iron upon civilliaation. Bat, though iron is a
metal mare valuable than gold, yet it reamed
that many of their retained advocates preferred
the latter. Now, they are coming again, and
upon another system of tactics. They mist to
the strength of their cause, and tint to the Jength
ontiteir purses. One of their most sagacious
10/riiy members told theta that he would, fora
fee, give them a valuable suggestion. It was,
that they should pay nobody." -
TILE TRIAL or Tlli CURISTLLNA MOTOR, is eeill
progressing. A large number of witnesses were
called on the part of ths defense to prove that
the chancier of Henry H. Kline, the principal
witness for the prosecutor, for troth and verac
ity is bad. Here is a sample of that part of
the testimony: • •
George Simpson, affirmed—l know II H
Kline; have for Id years or more. I hash heard
great deal of his character for truth and ve
racity; from that general character I would not -
believe him on oath.
Cross examined—l hove said that •they could
not get a decent man for a hog catcher, a dog.
catcher, or a negro catcher; and that I would not
believe each an one on oath, I reside at No. fits
North Front et.; I was subpoened by Jacob Al
bright.
Isaiah G. Stratton, Ellol7l—l know Henry
11. Kline'e character for truth and veracity; it is
bad.
No cross examination.
Willlsm Shroud. eworn-1 am acquainted with
the general character of 11. H. Kline for troth
and veracity; I have known him fur 11 years;
his distracter in this respect ii bad.
Cross examined-1 wan formerly a constable,
I now hold an office under the general Govern
Went:
Jacob Walker, sworn—l know the general
character of Henry H. Kline for truth and ve
racity; it in very bad: I wan eubpiened by Jacob
Albright.
John Hinckle, sworn—l know the general
character of Henry H. Klior for truth and verac
ity ; it is bad.
Cross examined-1 never heard anything goad
of him; In ammo where he in interested, I would
not believe him on oath; if he were not interest
ed, he might probably speak the troth.
Gorman Ackley, sworn—l know H. H. Kline
for 12 years; his character for truth and veraci
ty in bad, I have heard Mr. Walker speak of
his character 2 years ago.
Cross examined-1 am one of the Marshal's
officers.
Anthony Hover, sworn—l have known Kline
for 12 or 16 yearn ; hie general character for
truth and veracity as far as I have heard hits
been bad.
Aaron 11. Fithian, sworn—l have known IL H.
Kline for 12 or 15 years; his general character
for truth and veracity is pronounced very bad.
Goo. K. Wythes, sworn—l know the general
character of Henry, H. Kline: for troth and ve
racity it is very bad.
John Mackey, entam-1 have known H. H.
Kline for Bor 10 years and perhaps longer; his
gentrralcharacter for truth and veracity as far
RS I haTe heard, is bad.
Cross examined—l have heard Charles ble
acher speak of his character, also Mr. Walker,
within in amonth; his character .two years ago
was bad.
There were many other witnesses whose testi
mony was to the came effect, to rebut which the
prosecution brought forward 'a scare or so of
other witnesses whose testimony was of a di
rectly opposite nature. Hero is a sample:
James H. Balkley sworn , (another of the May
or'e police)—The character of H. 11. Kline for
truth and veracity laggood; I have known him
for eight or nine yearn.
John Herds sworn-1 know the character of
H. H. Kline for truth and veracity; it is good.
tilamnel °ably, (of the Mayor's police) sworn
—The general character of H. IL Kline for
truth and veracity is good; I have beard his cha
racter doubted. Peter Keller, sworn—l know
the general character of 11. H. Kline; it is good;
have known him from boyhood up.
Charles Worrel, sworn—l know the charac
ter of If. II Kline- I would hot believe him on
oath.
Cross-examined-1 have heard others speak
of him disadiantageonely. I have heard him
spoken of very favorably; and others have said
ha was a bad man._
Wm. MoDsniols sworn—l bars known Kline
for number of years; I suppose his ann.:ter
gocid; I hero beard him badly spoken of daring
this trial.
61111Caeca 160 AOLlOnstig from 6 Milli of, testi
teeny for the intendant taken o n the Bth day of
.
the trial, the name day on eldchaho r thantoter
of Ellne inn numined:
•
Loughlixt r affirmed-1 went up to
Christiana on Friday ; the neat day after Tame
Kline-there; he told me that he went on the
ground before daylight; that they saw a ne
gro going up the lane ; that he went after hint
bat the negro ran into the house ; he said the
blacks by that time had gathered into the lane;
that ~h e saw there was going to be a difficulty,
and he told hia men to come away, but they
would not. do it; if they had, he said, "they
would not hare got hort ;" he said that he ran
into the Woola; that he went after a negro at
Parker's and bunted or broke, the door in."
don't know which; I wilted him if he went in
alone; he said that, 'old Mr. thrsuch went
along with him."
Question by Mr. Brent--Ile said that he went
, into the woods when he found the negroen were
gathering in the lane fora fight. and that a man
came running down by his way after the fight,
who was as crazy as a bed bug; he did not tell
me that he carried a man into the woods: he
said that Mr. Ilannaway came over on horseback,
and told the riegroes to shoot; that he handed
the warrant to Lewis; that he asked them ; Ilan
noway and Lewis) to !mist; he did not tell what
they said ; I live about two miles front l'hristi•
anal 1 was there when the Coroner wax there
I saw Mikis Lewis on the groond when the Cor
oner wits there ; he did not say that he had seen
it; Mr. Krider gave me the first information
about the fight ; I was there between S and it
o'clock ; the reason I questioned Kline. was be
cause I Wanted to know the truth.
Isaac.llodgers affirmed-1M the morning [I
live abojit 800 yards front Porker'e, up-the long
lane) I heard a noise over at Parker's
about sun rise, on Thursday morning: I ran
down es far as the creek : 1 stood there n :
few minutes and beard a great firing of gusts: ,
I stoned to go hack, when I raw Castner
riding down alongside of lie Pearce a colored
men was following them with a gun; I cried out
not to shoot; Ilarinaway turned around several
times and said, "don't shorn, hoys;" they were
between the creek and my house.;
Cross-examined by Mr. Cooper—Dr. Pearce
trio close by ilannaway I cant give the ex
act position; Dr. Pearce went to my house; I
don't know what then ; Joshua Gorsuch went to
my housi.; I saw him in the bane; 1 tbourht Inv!
was, wounded; I did not invite him to nip hon.
I did not attempt to take any care of him I
had to Ijok out for my own life; I did not see
anybody : strike Joshua a ',inch with a gun I
did not State before that I saw.hint struck
Question by Mr. Brent—There Was more than
one negro in the lane some were behind him,
and Some before hint, they were passing and
reposing: they had not the guns pointed; it
is quite likely Ilannaway would have bee n i n
danger from his position if they had fired,
don't remember 'hearing a man nay to the
negro, "why don't you shoot !•' and the micro
replying, "I hare • got no powder nor shot.'
my memory was confused that thee; there were
bout 101 blacks there : I .saw Joshua floe ,
such fall to his knees nobody Was sitar hint them
the negrees were passing '1 don't remember
whether I told the negroes not to touch him
I did not see his head bleeding.
Joseph C. Dickerson affirmed—On the dac af
ter the nnirder of NI r. Gorsuch, I and he leases
took the tars for Lancaster: ho ear on the name
seat beside me: he said it was the rashest piece
of [Kleinert, he ever knew; the Mil man had be
haved imprudently and that Kline did not net
right; he said that he called several times for
Kline; that the old man came out of the lane
with a changed conuteuarive: he was calm and
resoluta.
Mr. Cooper objected to the evidence on the
ground that it did uut contradict the temintuny
of lir. Peuce.
Mr. Stephens said, that it war brought out
in the examination of lir. Peer,. that be said
that be dill not recollect any conversation no the
cars with the witness, and that he said that lie
did not recollect telling Squire Dickerson that
llannaway eased his hie.
Judge Orier—The . eridenee would do no harm
either way. It V,. admitted
Witness—The oil gentleman said that be
•
••would here bin eleven or die 10 we ntlealpt
that be, the old man. wheeled rolled, end fell
from a wound: that Dlekirmon tioryneh fell et
the name time lie also said, that he name up
to Hennessey, whn tome., to the hlacke and
••for Csod'fi neke, don't shoot." and that ••he
heat,' .that Ilenneway paved hit life Ile said
Kline left before the firing, he Named Kline eery
muds. '
CrO99•PIAMIIINI by fir. itrent—lie blamed the
old man dorsuch for bath hi. own death and
and that or his son's. ho said that he persuaded
the old man to leave; that be was rub. I don t
recollect of his saying that the blacks were too
numerous fair them; he showed me hi, wounds.
he said that he kept along side of Mr Haulm
way, he did not state his object in doing so, I
don't know whether be said the negroes obeyed
hint.
MIN WASHINGTON
Wornteputtdenow of the t•ittebur¢h tb.ttly
Iteo.
Nothing need he expected to by done in -Pon
geees until after the holyd'itys After • very
short session to day, both Houses adjourned to
give the presiding officers opportunity to ap-
point the committees. and /1 understand that
they will he made up with tittle variatlnn tenni
last year, beyond that required by change of
members. It is said, however, that flee roil
democrats, or rather the member. late of that
ilk, will be far more liberally draft with than
in any previous Congress. Pennon King . of ❑en.
Cleveland of Conn., Carter of Ohio, and Smart of
Maine, are, it in reported to be placed at the
head of important committee. The complete
ness of the fusion of the radicals with the regu
-111.5, iv shown by a little circumstance that ha.
jest been stated to me. The nomination of,
Forney for clerk was a far more bitter pill for
the former to swallow than the necessity of sup
porting the most ultra and offensive southern
man Would bare been, yet they gulped him,
both in MUMS and in the {louse According to
rumor, Forney is about to show his appreciation
of this disinterestedness and magnanimity, hr
appointing the editor of a free and democratic
print in Preston King's district to the post of
keeper of the document room of the House. A
email sop, this., bat enough to mark the lowa,
rordiate, and to ratify the alliance between the
sections. Poor human nature, it is no proof
against influence sod place.
The firing'-of the British frigate. at San Jim
into . the American steamer Prometheus, is an
extraordinary Instance of high_handed insolence
towards this government. The pretence for the
outrage was, that the American steamer had in.
marred a bill of $125, for port charges by the
respectable Ilonsquit6 authorities of Han Juan.
Not knowing.any each official pereenage, the
captain of the Prometheus wan quietly moving
off about his husinens, when the British officer
fired into his 'sensed Suppose it were true that
the charges were levied justly, who gave the
British government or her agents, the right to
collect them, The treaty expressly provides
against the exercise of any protectorate over the
broechlena savages who pretend to the sover
eignty of that coast. This in a new way of pre
senting a Mosquito hill, and it Is to lie hoped
will be noticed by our government in a manner
to secure proMpt and ample reparation.
It in not supposed that domestic questions will
occupy much of the attention of Congress at
this session. The dortrmatres In parties are
looking to the adoption of new principles in rer
epect to,foreign intervention, to lengthened dis
cussions upon the Cuban question, with a view
to making it an issue, if required in the next
Presidential canvass. Utterly detesting all
formes of propagandism whether in politics ur re
ligion, I Mall in the bumble measure of my
ability, oppose all thefts vagaries, and shall con
tend for a strict adherence to one, the good old
established American policy of minding our own
business, and leaving our neighbors to the peace
ful management of their own affairs. But uni
versal republictuslem is to become a democratic
bobby, and be will be the beet democrat who
shall ride it the hardest.
The following atetistles of the cotton and wool
en manufacture for the whole United States are
extracted from the elaborate, able cowl eornpre
bemire report of Mr. Kennedy, Saperintendant
of tho Census:
COTTON itAN OTACTUICIL
$74,50 i .091
641,240
121,099
:$34,885,056
;13,050
Capital invested
Bales cotton used,
Tons of coal used,
Value of raw material need,
No. of hands employed, (male)
" Female, 69,036
Aggregate wageaperenonte for melee $ 65 3,77 8
Female', $703,413
Value of entire, produce. *61,869,184
lards of sheeting 6ee ,763,678,407
thandrie", Ma of thread and yarn, 27,873,600
WOOLEN MANUFACTURER.
Capital Jemmied, $28,118,650
the wool used, 70,862,820.
Taus of coal ueed, 46,370'
Value of raw material used, $25;755,188
Rands employol (osie r ) , ' 2,1,698
•••
,iemele; • 10,574.
Entire wages per month (males,) . 488,03'J
" " Female, 210,001:
Value of entire product $18,207,855 - -
Verde of cloth. nuutufnetoreer, 32,300,062
Sundries, lbs: yet; 4,u95,326
. , Junius.
IluntwaT SZA.—The bark Marl a 'Morton, ar- F LOUR-200 bbls. extra family, fur saleby
rived yesterday, rep,orte haring spoken on the 1 1. .I" 0. 4W. FARBAIDGIL
28th ult., in latinade 37 40, longitude 74 16, the
,iri REESE-50 Loxes Cream, for sale bY I
British ship Colonist, hence for Savannah, who B. .I/ R. lIARILAMJA.
reported that the Captain (Rogers) felt from 1 INSEED OIL--. 5 bbls . reed . and for sale
aloft two days previous, and wa s killed. Hie I 4 by 0. A. w. lIAILII 1 MAI.
p l ace was supplied by the Krell bibeeror the 11 4 lel/TARA-10 casks prime, for sale by
Emma Watts, hence for Apalachicola. .1, 8..1 lc 1 1.11LIMI:l111.
_
1 LASS—sOO boxes assorted, for sale by
ILI 0,0 8 A W. II 1E BAUGH.
MACKEREL - 100 t/blB. Large No. Ii fur
Jr by 1,1.41 .8. It W. lIAILLIAL,GI4.
, Fall Importation of Haraware., Cutlery, dke.
1 LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
' , entre to cell the attention of Mandutnts and other to
their Lawn since of
FOREIGN AND DOKERTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
IMPORTED BY ItRCENT PACMITn,
And which they am onw prepared to otter at such prices
-.cannot fall to pleacc
•I xi- Aon full assurtment of . 11 AN? : Z . Borlinbratred C. N. AXES
wave hand
Ve6" . TEATIIICINY IN ['Arun of 116. Mel.niNeei
Lll. VILLs.—It would he oasy le 111 • ~dome /nth.,
t1e,au.,4•1 the excellence of this tnedielne. Wherever It
h. had ',nal it hen made lt.velf popular. We have In
our ponvesdon hentre Inca °Hot, lilt, the fmlowlnr
Varjsbur,h, N. Y.. In, lii, Intl.
tie-.re held A Co.—Your trarehug acent left with me
abort Imo. /Ince, quantity of McLane's. hirer Pills.
0..1e eold ll
rery rapidly, and gars the hiae.d
xst 1,
l•Lorti,.ll. VO.ideptd the beat ...Heine of
the kind ernr fdllrred !or 1. 1 011. Pleas. tend me another
"col, . good a.. pnv,tda. W. IL AINSWORTH.
Ynr nano by • J. KIDIr t CO,
11, Nn 1111 Uergi
ge - Farmers ! ' , under welt over the thou
,
sand acm.leute that dully Wall horns and rattle, ' , tart
rend, then, unel,,,,a fair 1,10: when, it you would
make /I LA/ keep always on hand 11. n. FarrolP•
Arahlen I inunent, you could have the animal cured in a
.Ber.. and Ilia poi . noir 11., time, hut you would
act., I tl,v rink of losing the crualum altogether. IS, ad.
V... 1 0 ,111.11. I on2l
Petroleum I
kir A Most RENAO [MILL Gas• OF TOTAL
1 / 1 ..1.4,1C17141, wr 1 `[..1.11 , 1..—we lorlte the attentino
01 the allbetwl 1,1 the pull, pew...illy, to Llte eeruneate
IVIII. Moll, nt The ewer mar I. seen bY at;
,re, who Pier 1.. neeptiral in relation to the feete here
eel
•,the ii 11. KILO.
I Led been afflicted ervertil yearn with a eareut....l both
eye, übiett motioned In inert,. unlit September, MO.
the infleniwatioti at twat Uwe hating Itt•etral lbe whale
non, mewl.... of I.lb et et. and ruded lu Lhe tlepoti.
14 a :lock liln,, whp 1, • hnlly domtroyed my eleht. I had
an operation perPntorti.a.,l the thiekettlow.mwor.l.•lll..b
pp, return.' wed tett we In et, bed • emt , lttiott me beton,
thit •Ltee of the elmtplaiut I intuie applieatmo to erre.
re'
of ibe nitett element mediral men, who 10,01.1 me
•trt t et...would nese,. wet well • At thleten. I could
•t diet [n e on, e object Ity the•l•ice of mane frond. ,
I rar.nieneod theme of the Petroleuin, both Internally
tintl•loettllt *l,l, my eye. Lave ItoprAred LIMIT uo
tis tl,. tPm, ewl I Leer reeorebel rot swht entire.
11. 111 . uel el 1..111 wt. t • e mud, Impntted 0, 11.13
• Pett.‘leew, 00,1 1 elittbute themestorellon WY .
op to. I 1,010 Ai ALI. SerLo.l 13.01, La [WA elty. and
1. 11 1, , ..y w,...,, j itionnetint, 111 .151.6411., my
WILLI 111 HALL•"
•
••
Fur role
by h, pt., a 31cItPv.II, Ito Woul part.; IL C
Sollers'. :pp; .tenet B. t. tattpapttitPrl, • OP. cur.,
WP.I .o'l Fr.. , IP, PI Curry. IP JuimPth
DP , uptlattompl II I' Spl.p.ult, Allealtpqat; alw by tte pet.
Y. M. KIRK.
F Ct.ntl
Cittzeu's Insurance Comourt; ;t Pittsburgh
INCOURMIK 11011 E iNSTITUTIONS
1 N 4..... N.. 41 Ur al, ntr , ..10 ton sants.ur .IC. 11.
rt.. rprrr.sed 1.. ii..ureall or.rrimruilLie
1p er.J
•Inpir in,au, L.l at.l3t) an..l 1111.
lys ~ 11, lireetbre,
.11 ..ortr. ••I llllrt•Leran •r• 11 4.1 ratirrybki
,ILotr inuautnly thrll . prirlerter., 11.4,1lirmorr,
W. 43 uttr.M.
Jr.. 11.1.1trr Ilryaut, Ihr r . .ICdr I. W rard 11,..entr.
Ilarlurt,L. R. NI litrlr •tattl
Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
=lBl7o==
•
I . .•••lApot—J•ast, 11 , ..N.
Ntet•txxat.A
it.vrt•r•--Jutarti
•••••••••,tAry—, A ettt,••••
' ,
a. c.v. Attirermwatt•nt to ...U., pal PI, payer.
•
yeaalen
T... ith . I RANI: LIN US.
HUI, 1 1.11. t p .s.uut v. V.. u i:NittKrrA w
II ea,
F 01: ONE NIGHT ONLY!
• MAUNOWUDAUS,
TiLE C 111 PPEWA INN ANs. who hag
rnii.l "fan. Kinda.altiri.n.
auJ oi Ku m,. —*J..,
tio.;.;.t.t 7 Tall. r. uu.l the Seraat,.. an 4
, Ett.. I Etat.. et/ ...II .lelswer an
:LEL 'I it 1.1 I.OIEIIE, En SI tXXEIIE _ENV
Om 1...N1, ILL ma Tin • iIiAT
lin,
I al h. bl. • fa aml aan
Inn. in ta liar a vi,iute I erlth uhiraxl
of . ava of 1,111.1,
1a... a a 11a.a.•
aa lirwees
hahtt•.4 , t , t , ir.•to chill
peak.. the wad
tiannna.r. olinitatn, an aiitti.l.
E.:th it.. • .14 .1.1.1,1.1+1, a li,sl min. the MEd
%let,
aa uniani
.1 iust them. Mr
ur.., tasastErg
6tat,
at, 10 ,ifira plea.
at T—et•
Moore •
Rooney & Co.,
I M VORT
gII 1111111 liE aaaaa atran
,14, al, rat. •• ,
Ladies' Seeretanes.
I,,antifei near , Evie I.4elta SrClLETA
flu.ehrl ...al. 1. 1
41 " 1, 14 $11.14.11 X, 141 Venp at
TEA .4 A' A' /.ME' .1: T.
gtv-'S.ENA
ottir..l !TM,
PENN,SYLVANIA RAILROAD.
lISLP 11% NIADING.
I iN AND AFTER Tiwitsi)Ai NExT,
It, IM..rnb.t Lt.. Exprota Alai. :rata tall
1,...,rti10t toy.; on I..lorty at roat. •1•,,a lb. Casa OM Litt.
goy., grg , griggg aal gg!k gg g Igg• k. coiert ito 1.71 0n
s. Id i.lro to To, Ila Creak, wh.-r . that will nail ilt
a, at Ci....t0.• reauilbra to rantvar titrat tolios naatt
• tot tido torticik• road to lidottr• Ft•tioo. kod Ow*
ttikt. Ito •It
rtkill Car , ot Ito Vecr Irani* Railroad Coe-
JI, ari toa
114LTIllirilL
throottla boar , .
111
I . 4•aatictr• •Ili .solar't . dttair loa•t• at tie to atit
li,ulootdai• oit atkolo,ltitoOtak
J 1 11..aMIAILS, 1 it-6ot Attotit
rano Ittitroad
. _
Notice.
N I'ONSEt/I:ENCE of the death of Peter
1 tb.. trm.l bleb 110 betel hn .b. fkar estrib.
aO.l r.te
••• [Ol awler thn
It.
of
Wolt/IN,
rJI of M. firm .•1f Welm• /ft..an A 4111 W
NEW BOOKS: NEW BOOKS:
T 110L3IgS' LITERAItY DEI'OT No 74
T 1
1 ^ll, Ices me.. t.
I. op4e. 1111 L-
-
' ' *l[o 20.1 060.0.0 a Ite2mucer by II P. 11. Jame. •
110,11,01.1.1 13.0.00.1.2 r.
1201/o.* I,r January ••
The OM (Mara of N•t..letta. by 11.0.11 y.
flrother CA. 1'0n...2.•2.
A hal, *Wilt 21... r, from II [O5l,
Harper'. h,.• Untold, . 14 .2[..004. Wenelub•r.
1 . 1,20./2, ch. VIA I 1.0011.. f riot lon
• 1•1 112:Amu, fir 100.00ber.
{Ol , NoTrmlo , r •
411 0 0, 0 21 Lund,. . by llowwet2ooly.
11/.1.1 Arniwww.. 00
MA. or We Whalen • am+ work to Herman Sid
1111... 102,
Net...fury of Mhatworean Qoat•Woot
1.010, 1..4r 20.11,nt1e. 1,00.
11nuallm, onuMn
bi f 1 1.Tbarker, .
1.0121,0 An J.turual ft.r Itiovembnr.
LIG. not Ad... Mow. of an Artantetwe 1204.1.
he oloobww, • I.e. [towel by 11.1111. y
Thy Llty 20.111,• IM, by fAtiiyol Werrrn
1 0, 17 1 / 4 1,0L0 .6.1 1,1. Noire 02.0120 Fat...
1••011,4 of 11.. 1120.1,
We/AnWee of a Phyroesap. by butas.
r Gumu,
112rty Itiarolanai. • [II. of tbr Atorrsran fterultalitrt.
Anindel or the 112.000.1 of I..fr.
10112 Llkof. • Itrirato
(1.111.10 Mn11[00M.f...•2200,110 W[022[00..
[ollll.,ayllta.. ,q• /100ory of Ma 11 0121110 /Nan. psi ,
wnnotl
01.41, or the 13,114 of Use Huth. Y 141.111 Tale ttf WOVt
AN 0p,„,,: „,,,,, pno„ "tip. qnd next.
door L. Itinisotia DeouertedAypeDoome.
lm • small' Dwelling ii , ilas. u: Pen.ylrtmia .
A' .1 . ..7 '. nr"U trll A Piz:l7,...„l,o,ll.l:trrili;n:
illarshal's Sale.
B Y Virtue of Sundry iVtito of Vonditioni
Dep Stole+ for ona.. the Ft.l 00.0
Dro ILI. out or Cin . ult Court of the D o t.
teuCu!. of Pannsyisanie. and
to me diteend. 1 will expose to gale at the Court Ilan, in
11., 17Ity a( Dateburglyon blond.(. January luo, A. D.
1044, al 10 u'elook. A. DI.. all the right, tato, loterstet sad
omit or klitehrtli lborare, In the bands ol her odmlnts
treble, (rite untie. to her heinal al, la, to and mit of the
toll wing derrlbed proper, y, viz:
Ail that certain Int of enamel situate. oral fronting on
Smoot street. In that'll.. of lottsburgh. bowing o front of
: - .t.1 feet. M.I, or Woo, on Amon! street, Via ortoconu bur
ol equal width toward. Viret M.. onsthwently, end In •
Me psrallel waft FiniiLfiehl et., CO 1,0, Mi., or le n be
ing pert of lot beo, glt in Col toad.' pl. of lots. • dad.
.Imning 1.1....ra. tappleoult A I atr on there , . bi 11110 d my
p.m of Fmk. on the other; eahl prom.ty Laing without
:barnhdily., and the KM, Irilleh WWI uura vested In Cu!!,..
sliliout. w [Los Lei. emu .744 I beir Downy,
10 John E. heaver,
~t , e y . •ho.nveyed th e eta.. to
"' All ' : flVib W el " ee Y 2.l " uther pions t.„1:41 of li.ned
situ to In Cathay Op.. formerly port of Vitt tp . Allegheny
ro , I.einniz at .reitomon. the Allsthenj mer,
"""r"p".ritlie* ramie
.khan!hent. 1:y.'Ple.o"Cl.1:11".,1A, Vg.".%
. - ",,..."..L'p1art P.P.: dengre. tort,
or fa. II rg.-Ino " twrrher, to l a .leer
el. the bank 01 the Allegheny rbror. aeon by gold :leer
In the place of beginning, eotitalning b *emend 21 Perch
. of land. more or
. E.1.,..0n which Is ereensl • dwelling
s h .l.re , e'7:etl-d,i,V.l°.a,"r..E.2rMi ~-..T:1:11171=0:1
lead being an annual stannd rent of 11`..0, paymble attnia.
elly theirout famser. Belted and taken In somottoo so
the property of Elisabeth Peen., In the hande of bar 14-
tnint.tostboo, with ohm, at. the mill of John F. II ..
Abu, All the right, title and Intomtuf El. W. andhanes
21y, of Lireenville. elating. To., Va., of, In atol tO •
lain tract of loud. situate In said town oi tineenville, Cl..Ca
foco ...evalving lilt acres. Loende4 and dostabbed as
llows,ris, no the north by Illg Piny en...k, on the east
L, We nude road lesion hem 0/mlnu to hharoville, on
the tooth by. load. o I Neal. and on IL. amt by Diode
of John eloon. Jr., On lableli Is matted a Woolen.bigiOr7.
i. Peundry, end seven Vramh Ilwintrug /Eons.. together
with the alsehinery sod i:oxinolo mid Factor/ SOd-foOdr•
dry. Seised sod 111/1.11,1 ex.eutl. OMO proporty of I!
Y. and Jugies !bale,. of Clarinet co., Ps, at the mat of IL
11 a J. .1 . 'Sham. 1,14141 to be sold by me.
eDnoilt.w2LT it'll. IDWIN. 3larshel.
• —.--. —_.... ...
United States Patent 0200,1
Dio... 4, 1101. i
0 .Nll/t) petition ofJcsao Urzny, of iVilming
ton. liaaWe myleie for the eaten:don of g gyappt
~,..,Ar y j , hi. C ue d Inardynment Inter arra:temente(
gearing for driving insordoetY, OF Doren
yet
f.m the
arth - atom of sold patent. hick takee'ple. on th e gpon
day of Fehruery. A. D 11.L . d.: , , r
It is ordered that the sold peution be heard at lb. Pal
i
et 001 c. on Thur•loy, the Oth of February, /002, at 14
,'cluck. IL; and an p. , ........0n.1 to ...ear abdrhow
MOS% if one they b. , .15.1.T sold petition ought nat. [ON
granted.
rrn.nr,i opposine the extension an rwoi.l to Ille In rho
Patent Ofltat their obiectiono, sperllbrolly set
for
in wet.
tlmr. at least twenty dare before the doy of beer., ell
testimony Medi Ey either party to Le used at the bearing
must he Into, amt transmitted In &mordancy wllb lb.
T,,,,,, of lb. opt., widen .11l le. fondobod oolLpplieation.
ordered, oleo, that alb. p 1211.1 IA published In the Na
tional intelllgenner, ilepoblir, nod bubo. of Waohinmoo,
D. U.: 8r0m...N010 it Mk; Provider. Joornsl.Providebe.
ilbods tolsod: • /WO Adlertionr, Boom. fdasoseboocots:
~,,,I,..islabbiyer,lllitodribbiPrnitylsonis; Ht..
-„,...,,,,goootae,Ditt:Ditreh.lrenryleanla, and the Jour.
~,,,,I. win:moon. hbflallnans: once• •ork for WT. 111.1t114.
gig,,gnekeptaliOttalottefth doiLof Webenory_oost,
~ • • ,
,_____.
..IPIOB. liwns*K.
ditislta, 4; . . 000mmor ?Meats.
1p EA TI
I • de:
S-100 bags for sale by
s. a R. HAFICAUDII.
•
ALEILkTUS--10 tuns Puly'd, in casks
xj. and boxes, for gal.. I, DALZKLI, a co.,
4,0
Lawny >try,.
lir 11A LE OIL-2 masks l intAr L ained, for
woe be O. V
n
CEHEES—BM boxes Cream, superior: -
no Common. tor 111. by
IL bk1.7.1.3.L a 111. LlLert, nt.
• •
BUTTER -5 bbls,
mis by LA . IL. DALZELL 001
NIE %V LA RD — ln Obis. and kegs, for rale by
olrll IL DALZeLL A CO.. Lib.rtr Yt
1 ROUND NUTS-52 Parks floor Crop, en-
VI park, fur FAO. b I A it DICKE% t
dyn Water and Frnut At.
tIODEISII-71 drums large, for sail -, by
If 11A/I UICRCT A
Ong. Green His, for .ale by
1541,111 D111,,1,‘ A
, I NI , IGO-1 cocoon Caraeus; 2 kegs Mad-
Ok: .13 rotod,anwoo. nor cols
ISAIAIJ DICK hl' • 1,1
I)OLL 1.2 ... t; ; A : 1 , 1 ,, tt , 1,,100 a n
tntl.nult Jon, for AAIe whollr end rytAll
4 Y 9 J. a II PHILLIP:I, Ilei Markyl At
fiNtr.NCII TEETHING ItlNci--2 grns.
g of an yu Imp!, non artlrly Dt.t rrY , I and 1....1.
hl
11. 4. • 11. PHILLIP. ' M k A,
PO5;(iE BAGS-2 don. India Ittibbor.
Ur
. rate article, fur aale at Ile It 01.1yer
J. a 11. PHIL!. IPS ID, Alarkyt -I -
NUMERAL METHOD SINGING BOOK St.,
—IL. AuluurtlY, ha. juxt ryenlvy.l • full sup,dy
A Deal, iy,pnlar Singing Dna", In the. Nunnual
Mytbod, YoinprlAlnu
4100 humeral Ilarlnnny. Ain.. I sad IL
lb. On. Linn I,lEulat. yont*Dons, • Pr-al rADYIr
Ike Imdt CAnrch Moue
The !Dol. :Ann., Manual. o r enronoul tohy.o. aayl
Sl•ht LEIIPIL
101 I turd at . wigs ~f thy Iloldyn Ilarp
P• IA - A Jul' "PPM, Yt an. PY4ular wyrk• nth
ronAtantl, I.e kept L.r gala.
For Bale.
' s r E three ',tory brick I l welling
lu r.nrilrep S
ne ono yr..
I•Ar. - . [0.11•1 S. 11,1 olr thr
I . lrAr of •Il
/dr A poly I. W. tA. r. 11111.1..
.I, it_ Attorney.. Lan..., 1,1110 At
- -
- -
St. Lome Hotel—New Orleans.
o DOE A WI LSON, fertneti ei the
St Ch.M irarrt.....f. fin t
On 111. L...1.11:111./THL. npol2
burnt. rim p.t ihr lanor. 1.t.•
wltlit•.ns wady. und rottrrly
.111 V.lll, n. In nri . o.uunriatr with ...tort r
our friend..
Executors' Sale of Real Estate, Oround
Rents and Stocks.
EVENING. it.., Ilth,
. N._ I •t nt 11,.. CA,111,41A.1 Loom,.
nl \Fogus,..l ?Mb my.% will 1••• nAI ot.ler
o
utolomwd, Exorator. of will
"1 , 11.ww, I Int• of tor
E[tx of 1110loaram•1. TIIUME V A 1.0.110.1: LA 'TV ,
01 011111 , NI" , Itua math. antab out "1 . ., la l'ootion.l
NO mut., onnh • [root of .bout VA In. ot, Pro.
ornet, 1•1.0%.,1d lork allout "0 In. to .11 Il.t t font IA
orb. of wlocti IA erootol • ottlwtavalg
bwobn4 tbr... awry Rork Mulling How, loth 11, .1.
portelogue• Al TWO LOTS Of 11111,1 NI, olonto u
Pb, auttlwtrAl,
rut,
I Pitt .0' .-l. Known, ow all,
•for•••l4,l,avow nrwslo of la,. IV [ow x,lwnt.o•lw.'oo.
lx, of towllug LA, Got, on r•eh of .1 , 1,1, 0 nrot•al •1[
excellnot Ibron gory 10 .1 1.1.1111, 1b.... 01, IL. ••-
portetawn• A1..., , 1N • I,l' 10 [110;UNI, mug. , MI
Use wortlaw[o . ol, [O. ,A Irwiu gr., In. lot
.Ili from tb• corwnr nt l'ous Mot. nono.l J., A,
Irwin se, Ant., lowton I,
l• onn 1.0.00 n Tro• ry Ownllow•at,
• 1., ON K OF Alton'` P ty
0, ot, t i. awth
/141• of Pow M., at lb. t101.1,,,n mt../ i.
to, of Irmo •
ntsnol. , routong ta.ul VA fog. 1,,
1.. io
J r to une. nt lot tut tantalounl, Int • toil
nr•Wol • two stow Frnon.o•olow 11.., . . A1....111
0711•111 Linn 11[1.0UNO,
Ina ...eh of. Know ottort.extw,,
g , todatah
T. sa"
•tonut 11.0 too, Lu Sr.. ero-twt two two ory Onnk
onu
• •
41 u .0 sonual °rout. Il.pr. In loot.. lA.. huuJM
MAO AAte1211 , 11011.1.. tog, ..01 of Lust
dial 50..1.1 lu tbo irp. tai ilgu of I . .tt•l•utiet.
.....0(10,..%) loot no emlthll-141 ala to Sot ou
borry •11. r. haring it...try burl. mot Frame •
tlo.,•00
abstr of
Jo ' %1g0e... Irk.
i n- Lget.sn, 11...%
I,ld Alio:foul) i.e... C-
A 1 . I•u 0.. R.. 1 tot., • LI A
nal ..•slor N.,. at •al..
Jo%
00,.
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I. ' ll 1.% % A111:11,4•,A
Administrator's Notice.
ETTERS of t.lonni..traten on ill's En
...rib, 1 , 1111.1, 111
mak• ia...nt.•ad aor O .4TIO N t a 1... 11 1 pre.
..ut them dalv saben3ra4il tor a.‘
• .• ‘ •.or l 11 .ITU t I M Slarail,a.
ELLERS. IMPERIALCOUGII SI RI p_
•:.1. la..
her, t , tirtil th., l graa.ll.l.ll.r .la alooth• With
a dry rough. .1,1.1, roalta+.l say on 'La I ... attli..4 u.
,tat .T vork. lad that by tto La. 4a...A a Par laaoal
P 11.. lota toga bartloo a Imya-.+d
d, rta.. I Iru p-oroet/r rior•al J 14' II nu
May LI
I boa, or, cee s e dyruo eny (anal la, tor,:
G 1;01111.. awl, ...I to,. aclar Itooaani
tle. II E.2 4 CL1.1:111.1,05..r4
I if i1i.1. 7 )1 • S SPEC .apply
I I.r J mud for J KID!, Ca.
1 4 -, (ma-nu PREPARATIoss—A fon
Fa, by J . liib • tai
QTARVII--2.11;9 it,,. Forrge Ohio, in 50 lb.
twlttna. for ul. tr J Da a t .,,
.1
•
!)EARLS--14 cro kn rer'd and Inc sale by
■ . WICU
U(.3 Alt--1 imr N. 0 by
all 1 111 - TC111,0% •.1 -
It 1 0 LASSES-201,51, N. o. • fur role by
Sal J a 111:1•4111a0N a
Book• Keeper Wanted.
tWIFOI.ESA LE HOUSE, on 11 . 0,1
w//1 want, no lb. of January..n PstP•riptarnd
Hona.Kenprr. To one well qualre.ll.., Oil lb. panel... a
11berwl awlany will b• atlowe4 with rnal name.
..11.noIts,' at W/I will no b. 1.1
ntnll4eutul.
Jen 11
PIANO IVIIIIOUT A
I ennen ho E M
wI A nSoTEItIe
in.
•Luptpo. j r l tb. tMooP .0 0 . oor •Wirh I a
4.11..1 n n no pp.
rnllertlnn of fifty pipres ol P . PnelPllnkr "I
t. p o P r lnzttott.anan, AP Llwarl
Pleil J. II .4111.1.011, al
HEA vy CA STUN FL-INNELS--IV o iune
lust rfed • lartln, ponnly nl t.La •bonetprtniP. per,
mapprlo.r. Alpo. 11./n SIIRY.TINwI, of thn •er
malts. Ytllon rut /141/1.. 4r. r
1114:1'11 ,
Jet Norttp.l norn, 01 1
F..nralrllllllt owl/11/1/.1.11 Ala/kn. rt..
noys. WEA 11.—M .1 1 1 .11..1:Inert,
II hare Juot /IP,/ an aa.ortnernt of tho atone gptnip,of
144 - A pasal •41.1.t1 of Now InnApp.
dutine yhs I4nt few d.,.. malting no poporttnant untoually
full. 8.0. Win Wry, .In,
()hip and ;'et;usylvaTOß Aallroad.
aIIIBIENAVPAPRE9
NEV ARRANGEMENT.
Commenting an Monday, Dec. Bth, 1851.
RAILROAD EXTENDED PROM PITTSBURGH
INTO OHIO,
4nd_ronntereo/ trii# Rattroade (maim, to Cleveland,
Canlnhas, and Ont -,, nart. 11. on:we Rauroad,
and ord9 d tray beter,n PittehargA,
ono' lA, sonnet/km a-tM /he t'leveland Railroad
al Alit.,
ryellE Exprelia Train leaves Pittebar4ti at 8
a. M. atst`Ptua only ut at •labler, Hortte.t.r. Ns*
liarlinono
}land kunn. and nub,. Palesthie,
att Mile, at 10 40 A. ,tters Damen csrs tote .lay.. to
Pale... II tulles. •thl nallmsul thou, to Aillance
I.l,eretand.
etaaes ran dal', from Alliance t‘, Canton,
Woodrr. alsosheld; and hunt lanon to Ns., CSati,
Poland and Warn...
llsturnlng, the Lakress Tralti I / . 11-41,15,
P. 11.. pass, Rochester at 4 P. N.. bad /antes st Pith.-
borgb at 5 I'. M
Marth Nee 01111,4. Accommodation Two haves
111.161.nra hat 10 4. M. and 4 P au.l New Dna.. at.
1.3,4. NI. sad 1.,.11P di.,atoptung at intstrusedla, na
Itscurolon Tlageta gond (sr two i.r. are sold 0..
V.,. Pittsburgh, It.,ch•ater and Nes Iftiehtvu
ealmo
rtio
at 0A 1 Pasasous l. r Train ie•res Stn..* al SA. and
The Trams do not run.. Sunday.
Onmlbutms run In connect.n trlth the trams In bod
from the Matann so Pe4mal sheet
Yoe tickets "P"' the
Federal
detttf 11,0.4 Agent.
. •
"Elk Horn" Baw Mill for Bale.
T Ms establishment, lately finished and
sking) al exwasslas coal worka, It ln th.
commando. a ...dr
homP mutat for lumber uawl boat building. and
lo r d. l I hat 14 not .14 on tha preadpe , th•alantwater af
rd at ails...llona an °idiot LI ea, dia/ao4
and dawn M. valley of the alanounahela. Furs/1411.4
with anaohloary and nylon., nf the ta.mt ana mo4t eon.,
Went thla Abanda titudlalpd in inlet, economy
fuel, owl Patiatantory Parfataaanev of Ito
work.
The
es
Including via &ara of c o .
Iloose. llhop. Stahl, ie.. will lot .4oIJ low, alla on toion.
tl.l 111 it purchaser. kndulre of
J. a. 3101tRINON, Attornar at Law,
dettr 01114 n--Foarth at • Da. Would.
- • -
Allegheny Foundry for Sale.
riIHE Undersigned offer for sale their ex
tansira and 'minable FOUNDIt V, situate on Lasock
west, liatendlne to Ann street, 41l eg h,
trulidirm embrace the lioundrr, l
eft house,- Workman
' 1 ' 3 ' :t , u ' 1r1 ,„1 . ' ;;;; . . ,8 . h .2i.1:11 ° ,1 ' . ' ; ' , " .t,; - . ‘ TF...!,.. -4 ,
georntry has • doubts. stact and two furnaces. with I.
peens. Tim Imprrvaments are .0 of notelet constrssetti.
dedidt 4 . v -
LINSEEDIHL--20 bble. for az& by
de6 ILCAIINON. LITTLE o CO.
It OCR WHEAT FLOUIR-4U nooks Hulled,
UP fleet A ddlity. roe pal* by
de6 1191:11dON. LITTLE k CA)
cat K-4 Hugo just roo'd and for male by
11001000 lATTLIC k thi..
'.- A*s , i ,
. 11. 045 Liberty rt.
- §D PE - A — CHES.--
111 AR . . , 16 bu. for malt) by
„IL L dro W3l. 0. AIrCLUIIII I.'''
DAIRY BUTTER—Fresh, and handsome.
Ir net up for fealty nee. of 10 lend 11 In..
20 b..dwit reed and fur Bale by
WM. A. bIeCLURO A CO.
eletillroonra and Tea Deakin.
YINTL . bbls. Fire and Water Proof,
tor Sale br ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.,
Water and Arent eta
_
lICKETS—i fi duo. Patent, for mile lly
ji) drd 1041411 DICKEI a CV.
"DOTASII-8 emirs for — sale by -
ded if pwEgy &
ROLL BRUEISTONF-12 bbls. for solo by
14 Jed 124/LIAII DICKICY t CO.
LMID OILL2O bble. Wibtor, for oulo by
40 .1. KIWI 4 co.. co
• •
NORRIS' TEA STORE,, IN TlRlif:c.
lIIOND
Ceeklog Raisins-4
ve it elGood Currante. ..... e.
NeuDettuldlins.....l2)te :dew Male. Rigs.—.l_% a.
2". (arrrtta7n . e . Oro t ne ...—l ttNeTta ' fieetia u M
lasul; imminent Ta; and, flip/ .li/ o•
Colreet/00. 2,
QPTS. TL T DPENTINE-15 Lb* in prime
. 1, 4014 ord.. for sale Iry
doll . J. Klima co.. attrood
FRENCH OCU RE—Superior, for 'male by
, /Kinn a C0 . .60 Woad ot.
Q ALT PETRE-89 bags ernde, landing
a.-7 and for F.. by , ISAIAH-DICKEY Co.,
des lratiir.and Front Ina.
14 1 EATIIERS--75 boa for sale by
cloS 116120610i0 , 1 6 atar and Fro...
(f IiEESE —3OO boxes 4,:nglish Dairy:
lJ leo - Climmon: oale At
D:CKEY & CO.
I OAF-SUGAR-50 bblit..ess'il, for sale by
.1.5 , A ING/lIIAM.
g slat) SUGAR-30 bbls. Lovering's,
ti ea DUI:BRIDGE /r,1,.1/ REAM.
EATif ER-2.00 Y , for sale by
I/ asa puttlinuatat a INIIIRAM.
_ .
li . E-125 tierces pri '
6e, for sale by
1 11 011BKIDGE INltiniAdl
E ARED PEACIIES-5 bbl.. new, for
•ste by NSA P WILSON,
I IA Second 61.
• •-
ill, A sri—(rb.ks for sale by .
0 a F. W 11. 1 ,101, lit st,esa ti.„
ti YE S,
E RLADDER—Want td
eity
0. PA III:rooki."1 co.,
.1 15 Vir.t and woad
fr. 31OLASSES--:lti bbls lion t { Elsaße
t7 seer, for ..l, by 01.1116111 DOR
:in 116 0
MANUr A E
-• w oraot
le
ni
51
NUR llhlta islutrum:'
FRESII TEAS—J-ift hr. chests Y. Upon;
',I. 61. 0b.., Gun Pond.;
Imo.riali
2 il . Mark; for sale by
folk
sdi DOZ PATENT STARCH POLISH_
, En. n
rdort bad I.routiful In Lkiwis noon.
no a
. f ofilior.
0..
th. Iron nom adh.ring lath. I.lnon, nod
dint nom rtickloir: it enutaln. Clol,lliol, 'Norio. to
to oni rvidaa P Tbr lune. lam loin; glues felt
ba,it •rticl.. And lb
ol a tiail...n ta• fulls or in. cu 141 hat.' at
on uman. ma' 00. Ca.. will do thirty dram of
mod un family !Mould wheeot h ert, 12.4
Cate—with full illrectinn.,,Vor whOeval.
mod bi • 0. I KERAGAM, . a
...rut, of VI aiol Platt. rta.•
I AMES A. NICHT, No. Fourth It.,
IPE Itom 1 •0111. , 4 a int of Ittutetii, LliNO
.II oi
illGrano
~
~ i. ,Whin. dod Ur•olin,,, , •
at
Gown.. Whit. h \ arno
D. .1,4 Lou, gr.. d.a,
.•. - -
!IL I RS. RS. C. Ilf MAN 11 hsting to leave tbi
ATI rity 0.. March. bort Inent, On. toll.. whowl.
to tabb in d .ol 1 nini Mu.- n noll
mt
li.r 1, tin:MIA - n.14 Gond.
11 , 1 all,
I , URN MEA saeks Si fool, for sale by
V BONN 111111. T k
Mexican Itinstang Liniment.
1, 1 11101 RICH AND POOR, bond and free,
all and mrh , litionn. theram, metal ter
.Iran tr, 111, wonderful preparatruh.
Thnurnri.in nl Irnti let are 5 , 1 , 1 en , l unr , l , l•lly. R. but one,
unCrereAl uptown in uttered by 1411.010 rhatir,
the r un ' , randy err, diern,reranl rK , enr.n.er, r•oph To,
4.1 twnior, nr•torr. prnsrertins. It *rt.. like ma,
• r. r..n. ni rt. matter by what 'Nun d
nr JrnincalK.n.,
weer, r,wern. rheum...m.loln,
e•••-I bre...1 , : itl/f pain. nr ,, ...e....110.
nrl
0111. urnrri , •• nr Inca:nen., TM. , I.onclent re
1i,.•n,1 111. , •tual In ,Jkring Isum,h•le
her Try ll'
rr
K V OEII A 11, 1 81 01:1.1.140 Wood oterwt.
Plrt-Inc
del
tIIII.LICOTLI E SOAP—lib bore,,, prime
•rti , ne. Inr
ll ryband an-I roe •,11,• by
1,4 11 A 11,A, 4.l:ii aCO . TJA Memo,.
1)1MIE LEAF LARD—Put up exprmaily
tn anti emels nI .1. :•.••••11,1
.."'';7" "mr''""r. CR
1
A.
lel
1.4 , 1:Eti1l ltUrl'Eß-1; 1,1.1..
ot ! 111(' • •
En —lO keg. r „ r i r . :t ic t and (ter enle by
L' LOI 11--f,ll Extra, for suer by
ANIN 110NNIIORKT•
braeo a!ii ' d,e. b., fur leak by
P. 11 1 1 .1 11 .NNI101:0T }LNJ,
I I EARTH RRUU . HS &
ynr *ale 8. F. TON BONN A N c.
Good Neme for the Ladics!
It. LA'FROBE'S FitENCit FEMAI)F.
I.LO, sal In. went, 031 e .11.1 Ktle-10•1 Ilr•our,lr
(I)Lrunts Irsunr Albn.. Suppr,s PribilityN
.J.Erec.l Wenitnee.. Pain. to Ilie Lea/ nnd '
K.. .4 Apin-t re. Trrnnnen, 1.4104•Cnn. DunSno.o
6, rmmer tin.har4rloh.
Wind, .n,l all UK r , ro.C..rap..inN. IN‘rrs .1,,
,0 Oro bone. KJ . tl. Sold •1.44,...1. sod e
rtail
JACI, y IrTreburch.
t, A 1.1. Tel IrllUtatilSTS 41 Foll pco . t.isr. to.
I--
Cheater's Clothing Emporium, ,
I , FLEIIR ATED for Nmune, ..1 Fit, FIIIO-
or-J, .4 'V 1,4 .lid Dnr•tolit, .4 Wnrkrann.rhip
•L 4 erarbraer, all ratirle• of
11,o'r no / aria F lirrall tuna 0r0d... all man
nr•rtarnl nir nn IrcroTetlnn •Ie
and el %mine. v an. R deraornalued W *ell
~r ll • rA•rprr
.onr rarn,lno rjacarJ.
Wr. ,I I'll TII 1 . 11,1.01.
V • n - or flaa•wond alley.
Y. II all A...4.61.u. 0144 0 010 u the ohnrt
net onare
0.41
US'l' REV thin she. , t Rubber,
140 , 1a,rnir Fur..,, at Nr.. 110 Martel It.
J A 11. PUILLIP.A.
B It EA ST
.cI..UM doei.lndia Rubber.
11 Bleltdder, d erlm alaget
ti
'HAIR CUSII lONS 2 41.. Y. India Rubber
./ • 11 PIIILLICS.
IiA.E hild.s. ree'd on eon.ign
k} 0...60.1 set. t, ALEN tionf,..N.
Lll Front .t.
d 1 111t1S11 AN 31 1MS : 111E1,1—.1 no - W
I, t,w et tlueiral Netatien, J 1.1 All ,ust
and ter
.1011 N L. )1 CLUJIL
I A 1.1T n
A FILE, DISCOV , ERt ;y that , which
0011. KR. ffoln.l.l.ne Ilona. Mau. Earthen and
I
st oda.. l' le, Iles,. ornaments, ae.
N /1 —An arhele• tho raluatle
di Le r•. reens,-Ity mot t, and read; f use Its lean
111• Ia n•• tuaostes after It 4.1.• tows .4.oned As it has no
odd. tt I ..... 111114.. anwthin. Wain: l•ro at plied
te drakea rarta, eren on *nod It,. I. v.ll al..
rornit *coot ol b.d aro mber kin] of Ilquol
e•ude tul then. ae toots. ea
Ins en/J., Tut at one. M the Imfortanes. • f becoming
.. , :14 , 1 . 4 , L0r5...1 „, 010 4 the 1 , 1. 1. t1e1. ref duratdp re•
for '.1., setall, by D, r stad.rna, st
ales Ohio,for sale by
DILA Mint a CO
puT onKES pure, fur .1, by
J. ri DI LIT * Co
hlis. prime N. U.. for sale by
J. 2
.1 1 1 1 / 1 01Vt/11111 A Co
R 1(. . ), .2 1 : 01, KEE -150 ..h"sFlttrt.oirilittreu1710.
ar DOLL 1.1 TT Elt
j b . hlti , . n Ez7 , l4 l, for sale
1
11oT-53 kegs need Nos., just rec'd per
voszasr N1111...n, and tsr gale by
JAMES A IIUTCIII,IN e
1 E I F „ I d N EII n B , ILIA
eA,..4 slut tar sale L,
4 . 1 JA BF, lII.TaIIISON •CO
I,IIF.ARL STARCH-50 boxes just recd un
.I.lllll22auentl atat for rule At
4.2 BARRY. JUNES A ceb
REAM CHEESE- 4 C hotel prime, furl
o F VON BONNHORST CO,
Jot! WI and a's Find etn—t
DINE APPLE cases prime
quslut. Rut tooled and
F P TON lIONN 101 LAT a Co
Now Beady!!
VERY 1.4 ny 11.1,911ng a Piarto should
t , oot* and road Templetnn'e mot booIL
. .... ttu• le Issautefol boat for PRESENT.--
(11/heat .o.eption as neat a plop,* pealing and binding
e•to nee ...nand
there i• on polblx moult, that eln happen to a Plano
Me %Web It Jees not sotto an any femed7. be• l6 . Mdl**
11reeti.ms him to teep the Instrument ALWAYS IN
E. Arlen onl, rl. Worth tentimes that much. It
On lo .ant to marl ta any part of the Called Stan. ted a
! mutt
1,2:1"olltilds".1VollAE1.1111:rijo'o“.1. Vt•l''l'.l%ll..l4lrE.l7llbf
KLEBII9I, Third strord, Altlakurnh. asst at Ow nmneljtat
book shoos
_awed
BRoomS-21. 1 0 do:. Corn, fur sale by
Jel WICK & IdeCANDLESS.
F I.OU It-200 bbla. Extra Family;
110 Supernal.' mr aale bl
S.* N. BAHAM/It.
ONG lIA LS!—AI c pin . BuRCUFIELD
boa trs'el ..err full assortment of thy. aboe• art*
1
:;1,a11.?",1 ,1t:. , '
sn all .t
b , te proem for quality and style.
Alellrocka Lon* Shaw, uf newest styles and enrolee ptt e rns.
Mdterns.
M• • IL • I '. ^Donna nrseamoto al Prevent erers toe days
~Just reed. hn. Fatten* Flannels. of doorablemdcra and
mixtures. dad
`VINE -4 casks Madeira, direct from the
Jai
auperter .nitric I, ree'dand fur akin to
A CULBERTSON A CO.
r
s USES. PORT WINE; and 5 cbkx. WILD
CHERRY BRANDY, f tot add and for sale hr
del A. CULBERTSON • CO.
ATTING—ISO bales No. 1, fur sale - by
del A. CULBERTSON.* W..
QUO - AR—SO bbls. Loaf Sugar, for rale by
/..3 del A. CULBERTSON k PO.
MOLASSES-100 bbls. N. O.;
, e g
(lusarn Htlouse:
6 " otioyfn
RIIEY. Al/11-TH ni
EWS * 0.,
• and 79 Water et_
iO; Rafe Lr
viol
1,111 11ETAL—l65 tons Foundry, !lir side
bE HUEY. MATTHEWS t CO.
TEAS bu. for mile by
del MILEY, MATTHEW li A CO
1.1 LITTER-5 bbla. prime Roll, for BRIO by
jip ._ CHET, MATTHEWS A CO.
MIME
FIS/I.
to bbls. N0..1 Mart.orel:
" No /
" Nn. 1
12 la." No. 3
14 Obis. Balllsoorr Bon-WC
16,01. Ib.. Caltloto for We by
del RILEY. INAIt/lEW9 A CO.
11111 E ESE -100 boxes Cream, for sale by
del 8.0 It. 11A1111)11:11H.
BUTTER --511 kgs. prime. recd and for sale
by W. 101.1111A1.1011.
AHD OIL - 25 bble. No.l, for sale by
del JAME 4 DALZELL,64Wat.r sc.
bxs No.l recd and for
J br WICK A 1 , -^ • sn,t,Es3.
UT ASII-12 casks p.are, fur sale by
ICK • IddIANDLISS
g, ALERATUS-22 casks for sale by
KJ del RiCJI • BIeCANDLYSS.
METAL-161 tons for sale by
& del WICK & IIeCANDLI9I3.
BLOOMS. -430 tons Tenn., for salelow to
do, mgM;nmen4 LT JAS. DALZELL
r del NU'l :t .t . ,l 7 sl , 4 3 b rogotipp f o e mai - - b y
at, and /rout W.
drums fresh Smyrna, for sale
by me] A. OULBUTLION t CO.
C93II4MRCIAL
Bum.. dicucap.—Ad ve rbscriPdo.•
is IMP paper re.Vved and kirwispipl et, of expersee. fr.!
IRITE2dIINTA
abit
\OP TEX
ITRAM 61178.
DAYS OF SAILING TNAND )41.05.i TILE UNITED
B
Ray T. Pat" nail,
ASIA. L., from Liverpool...,. Dar 2
ALIT T L Y A.). PUS " O ' 3 I r.Ieketr. P fg ' iala;:ii" ..- - .... Dee
:
...,, ERICA. Shannon. tor LiropodL. .\
Der 10
~. . .
I I U 3 II3uLDT, }Lavery \ IS
NlAftAft . A.,Lei furvul...-. ',„ Pee I.
Fit ' li i tri '. ~..",7. , 'LL',"'rrl ,,,,. .i t, z:
II klt MANN .' Wtreorjtor a men \ \ Dec "7
r
UTIBOLDT aaets o a o ex. \ .
' II . —____ fu - .......
NI AOA RA, l N
r N York
eltch. for N York ............. 7 ....... N o t 19
r:ACIPIe, Nye. tor N York
LUROPA. Lcat. for Dolton . \ gt -, . .:I
All L; '...twa N.war...re on hood mr mrkm.s. Its \
I.d and 0 106501 are sent hr the kr. steamer, matter
of what hne.
Caere tothe . Continent of Elm,. by the Collin Lin,
tmu. , be Orelaia twenty oue can u a eln:le rate, exre t ko.
he 'Warw. rotalred to.he Fa ro ful.
,\
Letters to th e Cootluent ofp e ln
AV '
the ettuard art?,
• uet be orepea.l t., 0.0 10 a .1006. rate, airept to th
Rhua . e required to be orePald In lull.
Letters lir IL. Haver Line, mat la prepaid l'eee , tl Pour
4t. ea.. WM ounce mA P
omi .C.Ae to he sag... except to g
(heat firstaki.
prt Nar io nne . :• ,.. i , j j i lth . Ar . Line, to the Continent, wog be
Pottfoz., emub added oned N n , ron•
C.ntin. olo f Europe. by tfi. 11.4 ' . ..od 11;.•
errrlausaa iteancr.
Orma Ptreettmtoru.titstrit, 1
uesd•T morono¢.. fl.. 9
no weather weather 'yesterday wee exceedingly in
itnaalt. having raittad own of the Any; cone, tietttly tery
ttly doing In ch. tuirlret
. .
EL.EE—The roreiipty yestatolar would Ernlahly not
named 30n 201.. Thi.des from Ent lands were 114
.no
at S 2 el: 1,10 in ! 2,, :14^ 3 for a f and vat... and 0 5 hbfa ...-
tea family ea,s.3 25.
DRAIN-444ra 200 bu Oahu from first hand.. at 20e. aiul
1 , 0 ha. Enna abort, at 2S e. eitles =lOO tat Eons 1n... at.,
\ to ,
,
40e. Sala of Jo u Ear. at 4.. Wheat may he goof.at .Ea,, it.re al leer ho. with no axles.
GituERILIES—S ar and Stale.. aro declining, with
sales of Sugar. al 'Mall let. at privy. ntnitinft from 0 3‘ to
rltie.. in qualify. Sil l ;e3t/ 261. new Mola.es at 364.7 e,
amt 0 1 12 , I 5 at 37c li a Ilea. CnlTee In quirt at U!,iatio)f,
and Him at 0 , 414 e V E.
PILO) isioAe—sothin ; of coneequenre &Ana in Pro
rirlone. New bayou Is liel at 1.4.4 e for ham. and 7 for
should...
SALTPETRE —E e. 1,
ale ot 4... ~s . . i„...
....5.EV—5•1.4,130 la,. .e.tl het in lots et I9XO-t,01!
I gallon,
IYEAIOLIES-oaleeenn tat Nentitinnocks at We V ha ,
ll * TTEII—SaIra lonOlea primerc... tram More al 10t00o
Err le selling at In ^. V Vo
eIIEf:SE-001e. q.. 2 bse at 63.. e. lIT.
IlitaN a hiloill,-.:Ealta IStul hu ori the wharf at Isar
? nu. • Nth ia a deenne, . ..
\,
D 5 l 20'EAT FIA11:1I--The ruhog ratini. in email lota.
are SI 20 f ea 01 , 4-Lands. and' SI 7,i from Store. Sales in
aaelt• at A:.e m Prat hands AGO DL fnen riore.
PEAELA.SI 4-. A sale of ll ton. a( .. pa. ,
LINSEED ~ IL—A rape of ICI Lble reporte4 \et 7:le V
o.lon. whleh le it.re the mart.). 65 (gt the la sag about
the rol. ealea
CATTLE MARKET. 9. •
\ .
• iato,
Cottle-- Tk Dtkr
oa suppip of Beeves at the ae
eenles frk in
Mood., fit off, and pri,rofartherjulTaveed.
t0 *r P , ;' , "' z i 7 g * .r...72:"1. b ..7",ri,74 VVII' 2 ' Tp o gs. '"‘
Prr... rzoge4 from $2 am to 4 to on the toot equal to
so utttet,: :a mt. and Ateramog CI 55 greet..
llom.--The autmly throughout lb. week has beep leath
er more then Mealto the demand. The market bag town
quite um.ettleti . &DJ qUotatirm. haee beret! bent eukt‘lu
et. We quote $5 aekthe market prim Sales of alauhtrr ,
eel bos,. bare Leonen name .155 25406 , !,(1. g
PENNSYL,VANIA CABAL,
The tAto.i. Is an exhibit of the lankiness done on the
Pent,lvera Caps], In antrie of the principal artlvlee of
rommcrre, for four years, friim 14411 to 1951, Inclusive.—
.. • gutter lif e4Unieal inf7tatimi in id:vial:me to our
canal f o l2l4lllhirit.k. With th. Trot, it will beOf Interest to
our rvadars, and we have taken rvo.iderallk mina and
trouble In laying It Darcre them kr haute rekrenev.
EXPORTS. \
, •
1 , 15. I 1044. I \ 155, , 1,41.
.7,1.911 1.217,102 3 :.1 0, 4.:4 5 1 7.r1.1.4.4
la..Vki \ 1..1 . .. , 72.4.
:1.707 1,17., 4.1.11
1.67 . 1.42 V 7 ,0 ,51:: 1.05./..ve, 703..0.k,
4llta. .1. 1.2511,597 nii..,a,,.. 1,,,71„,..vi \
54.53 .1.77 4,/ 12014'.
5,0233,501 10,115.417 12.,:47,141, 05,4754.7
1:1,40.;1 64592 19....1 15,1-
h:0,101 407,0 a, 1,1n2.52) 0 01372
....0.7'21 3341.559 5 -.XI ‘474.51
11t,.liti . l 201.722 r i t..1...1.5 , 1 1.&74..i. , ? ,
118,..4,01
3 71/A , 7 772.745
2.0.'0.17.5! 5 ,113,070 1 . 5,0-1,2 2,4, "F.'
7 , .../.+21 6.1%. Ill!.vlai 121. ~.
3,75.ia0 152.1.. e) 1'AP.,.11. o
375.1r.2 1,:i.1.X3 1.: , ./... 0 4-.;, , 1 .1 2 ..,1 '.
,tii: 3 :ft,.:ll . . 1 0 :y 1 ' 9 211 ' 2 ' t0r, 44 1 ` . gi , 1 1 ,.." . ....g1
. 1, •aa,sen 11.4911.772 2.14,0:27 \
...I . 4 v t/ . /..p; 2,471.195 _.157147 2 . , 1 1z 5 ...r 15 , 1 . 87, "y 1 , 1 1 1 \
21.1,1, - 4. 2 .11 21,1711 ' 17.L 7.3.97.1,a7 , 7.2,21f.v4
1.14; : l r i.: 74 , 1 ' 71 55 ' 4 X. V39:130
1 1. , 1.4&1 1.71.3.800 1. , ..1.751 3.9,62.3
101.kx 1:10,1113,_121,314, =.(kal
1 I
324. 0 2,1 219,7411 7. 4 0.0t2l 610,504
...a\ a. 3.300 311 . 2.705 3.11,L7.09
31,:*ta • . 17. 040 15 203 14.431.
0 .'" ,•, '. ! '. ..::1t14G ' 5 1 ' ,.....,,,,. , ;( 1 14 . 1
7 11 7 '._,:, 1 11
2 .4.,Ef :Z.4713 'au.... % , .....1.41
.1,7. T .. 1 ~-7, 4.3 e::. 4.554
\
11i:21 , 23 1 117,3X 1111.1 , ..1'37 1 0 ,11111.4 o; fig
I pn.l
Buie, bu.
Urn.
erodd . r. m a
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u.
Dm I.
•
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1111. Iry
m.
Pt,
I
ad,* F
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rnal. my
pre..lbs
/7/0-11011.
Inn,
d b cwrti
Boma
II tort bbl
Batt, a,
ebw
ut Ml*
Purnitis
rwr.
MIrIK
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of tau
twit 1.11
L. ' . •
4.; 1, 1 t.
1 147' .•N•t 5'.
1 ...do it
1 div ' n
t.
1 tio•
11.1 & .hr•el
••• , 1. bu
^, num lb.
1.1 ,t/ ramu
nrwr,
du ca... 110.
d blnonm
t••.
kr,
51..1.
&In
I 3,:ii.0 . W6j
17,t1V . : . :. , 11 . 1 ..
2 5. ",41.149L2 3.1 i
17.41 1
\
,e , 1.1f.41
11.5,9.1,571 10,74. •
I\. 1 .9!1. ' 145,4. .
r... to! 3274,1!
14o.eas 415.314
7.4.74.,“ 3,0!1,614)- '.
.4.1,41 1:44.1./01 1
333,337 117,7001 1
1
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I'3 laLl . =. l l.l.lh= 14161 1, 15
- - • . 1.1:‘ , ..3.76 2 . .2". , 97,n3
: I ' . .; , ,ez. '' ft '-' l9 ' ' :TP 6 . 41 1'1.164.017 11'...' . :,..
I:11,4W, 42.4111.1 91,0(1i 704'1,330
5004 242 1.. 4 .441 , 12,100
1 0 .f 3 3 13.333 01,Y. 0.5.21,2
74. 131.601 737,556 1,211,416
911.142 1.-304.700 2.147,20 Q 1 1 3,t410
1.14.140 4,s 141. , 0.) n4.* .
~ i. , 4)
1..A.4011 4 WO 7 . .1 , ..4 ' kf.()
1.311,43:11 ....J . 1..) (...1.461 C all
,
17.766 111.1.1.5 , 5%e.711„ .
111.470 \ Gi...1..0 '. 1.41,44
t41.4.*. 1.3( 9...3X 0,647.1.1
2,...37.0a1.. 3 ,7 6 7.2.3 3.42=3
' -
11,
\l ltrk a hie. Pt*.
Yrriath Our
. rear,
Otl, err, DI
lar.l call,
r • lb,
At • 1 um
Nacklrie,
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
an.l 0 channel In ottial
mark. At 40W. Log ovouluo. %tot 1:011ing.
J. 'AScßeet, Eledricteort,Strtieverpart.
AtixoUN. Pseitteoalltotene.lll...
' lon Settle., Ballo., West Nevelt°.
Battle. Ilettett brovteettle.
&lac/. Ude... Beaver.%
Ikettion, &Ace...aver
\ Ilayard
(VW N unloch. Welhaltle:
ietteeen, Leivre. Nettle, .
Witeht,ter. tvlnor.l4.oellov,
\ Clipper No. V!...t.ttore, N tevelenx,
\ Cvnt - vatuti,
I:teetetve. youve,
DllP.l,llTetv. ,
atlantic, I v arkleteen,
v Rattle. Benny tt. Ittontavale.
J. Melte. Ilendelekto.`4llclet.
Thee Vbriver. Ball,. Woe Neuron.lietvee, Gordon. Deaver. ' S
,
Haet. Amen.. \
•
1 1 0.14.1Veehlee. ttlitabetb:'
tieuesee Wnet Newt°.
Koren eat% Ilur.loeh. ellsv ttle.
Ke estate I , ttt.e. Roue. cittltutof.
Blurnal. Cottrell. et beeltaq.
Etapress.l.4.7ettissllllo.,
•110AT5 LkAPING Tkt,o DA
FOR PLIILADLUELt LAD DALTIItURIt,
D Loptah ♦ Co't Pumper Arita lesveitdally ' t I tk ea ard
1 rm.
W ELL 9 TlLLE—Eurn'tit.r. '
\
N.A3iIVILLFI—Fort Pltl2, \
uc.krrn—llornltte brat 9A. Y. \ \
Breniwr boat 3 r. s. \ '
111 1ERLING—Winshrst A r.
110CHINGFDRT—PiloL. \ \
,
WURELINO—CIipprr 2:3 2.\
3.36-66 n...:1412 2,6 6- - \
DROW!•18{."1‘4,11, 8 A. 14 sad 6 r. X. \
Yon IlockaNcvoim:—The th., steamer -
Pilot
esst Crane, .11 leave ax aLave this UV.
Fos iVntstano—Th e ens passengsr stmr Clipper No 2
rapt Moors. will bare f;,r Wbeellng and all the Inter
m-Slato points this morning at lo o'clock.
•
Int Wareuxo--Tha splendid now pactetatnar Winches_
tar. Capt U. lime, Plll lean as abaisi. at DI p'e.lPAk this
day.
YKYORTS BY RIVER.
11 OCKINI1PtillT—Pla Nun No 2—= doa Umtata 3
hhas tob T Morgan: 10 bbl bran* 16 do onions 103 aaaaa
mro do shipzoolTW Jobortrat, 130 do bray a Mons
J Doualdsoq :=2 I.blr W e 7 Wil.00; 3430.1.. 0 .
71(.0 troop Wen ./ 1141. UN rt. 1311.orth • Co; b 0 do
brae It 'bort. Sbrrirr 3 Monk= 3 Mid. lob Liv,6 • Ca CI
Sr.:4l'4l'V Tho l rJw - lizU y.MVA4
11our Dunlap; 101 bog. bran , owom'l lob .crr..Jr; a'
(ble: Ltd, flour 3do flaxscai 56 to ; paw el
Wks
rti,p polls 91 OA olo..ntt W \TOP: ^O do Ibiptuff
01 Ur,
iIYiCION Po 2-7 b. bruit., go
!ember. le , e•E 6 Ca; 411 eke tbouldara Kier A Jones; 1
rußekairar meat 1 pkg ii W Roberta, A) bbis
Smith rl. /wrap hoer{ do steel Daltoo. Halt
man t Co: 12 tibis I{lllLarangJ Richanbieti;lll do Binary •
Co; MI bbl, soap PI do rand!. Wearer; 4 ta• books
Kar • Cr. hod. port J Yorerth.jr 4 grata frames 3 put.
4 WIN frames Peniniek Wltrbell . A (kr. 4 pink. old anvil 7
rig.. Ping. Hartitan Vol . empty IJo 114.1
keg lemma. Al. nurbrelan 1711mon Co.
0 do reacher. Wallinguird t Co.
LOUISVILLII—Pra v.kp 1411.Wi-
INer• 1 , 9 km and Conk. Ciii l, l./ kis bran.. Grafi a Co;
furniture bell Liggett:7ll6dr tob J A Ifaattric 120
bla bemp3l3ipie eritte.lll.lll.lJ jnrir tonin Ebbe
r,P,!:!7lllcia: bkii,trekey'MlinliUreaulgt!
ciVit.rst3lZZty tilurgfte,ibi:t;
bar. VI alt alecutehergl; 33 to. COW /ftrokk 0Q;1,1,
L bbd.
.n. 4 UM..
/ 1 1:47131—co Zia4rca-4 bka odl 81/11. a Cliketeorn
7,0 bna 11 4, ►tee UM. 4 Gbh prarlikeh Jaii
Caut•ld; lot fur... l7 bba 0.1 owner. 3 Igila 1 keg butler .1 A
is
Um 2 h
amour 1 Usrbaugh.
Drag Store For Sge,• r
4N OLD ESTABLl,s_ligu,sToßli., doio
a . gootl n•ta h adjohlitta this
V. 1 44 re.,f7 • parlirulArf pf ILULI
-Low Nair ......tegytt
cEntLIAM CHEESE-140 liezlep's
Wellman! Durham sad IVotaaa Cbanic, this 4/ay as.
sad tar ads
by
, dal WICK It it.e44.l.isa.
NOTICES, &c. \
TORALTY
gt.:Tlie Dune or ANDlllin .MC1657101 will
be bruitted for rionsinntku et the Whig. Convention of
the Car of Pittsburgh, for th. oece of Mayor. reifive
gii-Lros.saDl}-Jams in O. candidate fur
Mayor at ciao next Clty Elertlot, In:thin...A to the decisional'
the Anti Alaaotor and *big Consolation * nolo.lo
JAMES
fkall-FletMATTa.e announee.tkrough your paper
HEWS, as • candidate ler Mato; mthiect
to the uo natation of the lott - Masonle and Whig Conven
tion.
notate
r;tii t v-31 Ayes syrr.-31r - . Editor: Please tar
rienneetbat the (newt, of II C. SA.WYCH will pre. his
claims for nomination an. Mayor, outdert to the derision of
the Whig Contention. form Watt.
nal‘l . •• •
MOTICE ie hereby given that as ese;
moot of Two D.bllare per share 'has been levied on
tea Arracs.ible eIiAR of the North American Wining Vow
\ pan; of Detroit, payable at. the 'allre or tha Theurer, to
the City of Pittsburgh. nn 3/oadei , ,, January Mb.
onto!
or
Ito
"" V
— lfonong t o.' hela Navigation Company.
\ NOTICE 1,1 STOCKnotom:A. •
N \INNUAL MEETING of cheStockholil-
C t i," V 4.7 ° ,B ,. l`,`(, ? ,; :ilE n i i ; r .nl ' i l; ili N l : 4 : rs' i "? . l ' ..t r ivs let t. 7' l e ir'll t s . 'ti . l ' i
nA Pittsburg*, Ilonday't
the bill, ar Janaary„l„.
0 .1a 3 2. the . ant 3louday month,) fur the
t o ! L't
th"
• _
Election.
A Niileetion'for Fifteen Directors of "The
e'es•-f ?Mt. "' t.. 4' ori h' ll l a l th " l b rd .
Sloodwy, It N I...ertite, Mat Ito Loon of 10
a:el,. A. M. od 3 n'cint‘it P. 31
!, ALFRED It. MARES, Peer.
Patt.urttad.Oet. ItL Ftsl,
ARE DIREGTOIIf the •Colling Mining
Compsri,ol A%•l4 -an. here this day mad, an
watu.nt ~ f htty eente em-h of the capital stork
,of
d C . mlwor 1 ! if Myatt', on or t.. on , the ayli No
ruratou. and lhAothrt bait on art hte 11,21 th Dounanber
0011. at
Lb"' udier in i. "4;
\ KEN:I:6.Y T. FRIEND. Traits.
House of Refuge.
THE suLseribers \ for the x. erection of an
11 tho u.- of liett,tr fer'Woaatent s Vannnybrania, use
smolthatoY tfir.l that au oaeatnierat lir•lttr
to
cant. on
It, . aulaa.rll,l t.y ...kb, 1. , required to be Volt to'
chi TreaHarer. co e, before tbe Jts of Zaorttobat
nem
• by oro, of the I,any or Innarat,rt.
neltalf
JtCaITA lIANN.A. Taves.
Notice. \
•
l ETTERS Testamentary o the eetaie of ,
:111;s4 -
para,aaa hatinasg,lo.o. Paid at lat. -ill ..,-
them duly authenticated tor eetiternent to
11. lIR
nolttlawlit Wal. , A PI , ISON - ,
It. kIILADY tVII , EINS,
A. Card—Life Insurance.
%111. C. A. POLTON, See 3 .=hea'tSir
ITI Ar a matter, t cumoeon luld.ce. I de , tot it my dale '
actruesl.lge the o.ry prompt out eolith r 111.141.2. 11l
0611 the abut., of a pull, cently ell,ro ht me,
beento about ,ilt.usid boo thou-and dutiful , . has • ,
been Duel
ta.ral riceirle• upon art,eh the .111.dra of lb.
. - Pitithurch Life I to.u.ence evolt an) mo.lurtn,l. an.
till.. it to , tha ra , oa,Jerat,on patrona, of polb.,
Th•• i,r,14, ink of prudent!, te nevektre in the mutual
arrangement of tour organiuttion, is the tone socialist
fraternal Iwnitleence, hteh leuniatity ate, CorintianitY
'oth 'o.l.Prn''' SAtanntlN.',l'k,..altistor.".
marruirte of 010,1 Val , . Church. PrOchurgh. P.
Notice—Last Certificate.
NOTICE i 4 hereby given that. application
ban twee madeto the Eaehttil, Dank fee the renew.
Or ttertitleette t e. IC, ter fourteen Oat+. Itt
le,' to hoer 1....11
Arm,
'VILE Co-partnership heretofore existing be
twecu the uudenuunx,t. under the. (inn .of TUYVN
t,..sro. GAOL Co.. the,Carrtaar and 11'scon making
va• I , 3 — mutual mosent, on the 2.0 h
instant.. by the vrlthdrenal et Al.er Teat:mud from Ilia
firm. TL. Euxit.aa of ttie firm will be cla.e.l Ty the oth
er partnere. COOK ToIVNBOSI.I,
' •
. 1.L.111t,
PittabLrgh, Nev. . .ti.PElt li 1 AS.
TIIE-undrsigned will continuo the Carr i•
aye endn manufactutinc In all Ita
La s r , r , n,
Si Wed. ' slaod, under lIzi . 1 17. i ? 1 1 1} 11111. ,, : . L1li,
•
th.cl•ll.• RolleliT CAM:.
Notice to Brick Makers and Quarry Men
111)120POSA LS WILL lIE Iti:CEIrD until
the 2llth.f Itentraher neat. for tha delivery : of two
and shall trislll... ot brick .lanai thermal.; el Sand
ne
etwaieeln eta.itt equal tionntliter. th.. Outer pot of '
tt
he Pra4,lv.inia Canirany, and at Watt , trees, ;
hetWern Lterty nod Penn.
Th.e proposal. wilt 'taw thr prier of deliweer a4aeh •
Inh ass the 11.. of the toilet, Shoe, of Mn / dl-..
te:OO:3m !slog
A : portion al the brick to betiolirered at.Wrant stnet,
he hard peeped. tor which the price atal-titnienalone
etated ,nratc.ly.
Prnpriaali, will al. , 'rereirttl for the whole cf.
brook, made from el., obtained Wino the eautpanO/Ktountt
at the outer Det.ot...• herr tort can be oblainni by rallro.l.
0,0.0 War tern',
Propoftla will he reerived at the game time. for the de
tivrry of about 4100 petehre'of elan. tor foundation, at
11, above 0nt0... nr at all, <novel:dont in.lot fie
rri the 01 the railroad, hetwern fittaburgh sod
ntieliton:
ma peoprieoill will' Le tilreetel to Raw., Miller, EN..
4weiat. ltnoireer. at Waterville, Indiana Co, Pa.
ne‘ti.ni J. Mal Alt TIIONII , II.M.ChIef Eng'r.
Notice._-
,__ .
rrtlE Stoekholdere of the lennsylranio. Salt
i ii tur...r/.. Ccni Dan,' aro notier. glut an Anna.
•,, i . nr! a will !a. held on thr , lllth day or..Dercniliortnaza,
• Oi l , - R:l l• 4 k t . it:. ' tt / s ;i n iZi:i f at ' i ' ir '''' F.
"h"..
Laq-4.4.
o21:2, \ . I) 10. 111011", ON, Treas. and Sat,
FETLIE tpLLOWING MEDIC.
iniTe rereir...L and are rm.' pale
ourth Avollo 11 411.11:
Prvtfre ot
Ikunghou,n`or. dn. .1,
,Oardoein Tl:4l . Dietinn try ;
Surgie.ll
ill•ornm I.lrdn4l, dn. -
I'l.lm,'Airotilnlei.hr Medifin.,;
4.1...14. Study Of Mtlietne
I,l Al7 , V . Phylzlnv• :
t , te<sle rd.>, Cbdd,e,
&g3";11T:i , ',4 1 1..!1`...".1. 1 ;1`tt°'
Ll.ton and, Alw, x,ert
Illumlu,\
li n0e.1.4,11id•114,r; A
z , Tmati.,., Obalntrie.\:
tx :, te'matra l fet) 1`111?n1 . „4... n
menl ped4r..es. witheePol;t:lerosldlnalti.
POTsiolcwr, lirdrajtat.hy:
abridned Ma. rhatedira 11.
Reriwd and
\ ' ZINC I!AINTS.
, JANUFACTURED BY'T I
a M
. JERSEY PLOILING AND lIININI,
work, N.J. '
st C9 O In.Y le Pm.. to 1..6 • wont
gabtaole
•\ ' ZINC PAINTS,
.W
hlckbeee been bland alter seletal ream' trial ....... . e .
Homo and the United . late,. I . retain tbeir.orlsionl
pa woodaer , dhei
twlntlY Fhl .0,
e knDerties 1111perlor La .7 oiler
nt ‘
%, 1 /lin . ZINC PAINT
I. ronror cp bottle of 21., and b warranted tree P.m all,
adulteration and Impurity whatsoever. 10,min well, fa
. brylalinalr whits, end is ontirrly trop frO.Lat. Pal....ds!
t r rerlies rtl mc. .11.7 poin!.. so, dangeeirba to W.
ith ot pain ows and Ltpqr 1...mi15.,
IT IVILL NOT TURN YELWIII ,L .
Ifbee ciapored to eulphare. or inebbitit asileglatil? . . , .
weetewhen shut up to • Close rpm. Al et' agoptle n. .1.
It wittatantle • apothem] dim. and tbg weatbee tlea
than ine other, not being liable to to , . hal t or to, ..
grumble and rub ore. It may h.. - worked mi r th .7 Co..
with hoar pod atm or with etogjah,,elweb gbea thegal•
brat. poktailaln Grid.. ' ' •
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINT, -- ,
' tiTeh r , rftt s l ol ,,tr: 1' `q . '''.,_1 . ,.., L 1;`,4 , f,t' b t''''' ~
rook tenittap.uthottwe, eteattLut. or aor rebated 11..;
fn. of•ond, tdick. U. or iron.. they are. Loth \
WEATIIER AND FIRE PROOR,
For irottagebto4 they arc particularly valnaNew IV 1:64
brut • naleauic ennaertlon, and entirely ppownt ter”'" , i \ '
Linn. they de, ciuwltl7. Rod 14.111$ a hrropetal , '
cif. two chankcelor bke 1a.7 ai lb. eininhlthdl
Is dim.
haders supplis4 en Tuna term 4 - 7 the aget.
'? ral2ol \ L. ‘I lbw& 41. /Iget B l lt hl?.fr.
2_
r. N ift OS!—Nbarnr4
brre igrtme'd rasertFient - pr abet
1,6 e tNioar cclner.
it LACK CLOAKING VELVET
it
k Orlrertmo end offer Irnw t; z.44,
VEATLIERS-21 seeks prime
reed per rtramer Irete.'eerl for raje
onr.4. JASIX. 4. Ile'ree,s'
FEATHERS it BEESI\A.X-: ."---
' lov rut, , r6/ 1,, ,.. 4 1./7. 4 D...
I.mll o .V . l for rate 4 1 , I.Bt/V.l la Illg t b .
ST*VRA S
-13 ilia Loaf Soc ..:'
6 hnn LorrriogArt6C,,l'
• 6 MI, . .. 4.ru.brd
6 Pulverised P6Far.
on bor n if It IL ttnkleon
\ , - , resin C 1.61 MM.: \ ,
resißtralr and Z,4104..
j' = ''''''' .s".
.sale
by.
JCIMI WATI\ LI
fp LOUR-ZY(TTATITIN,SiIatv, iile; 7
.v\ ]H -' kr / 5./ . /4 , / ,646 / , ‘
ib,.../ \ Ul IN 11 611 ,.. ..± 04.
11) - A - T — S--16.00 bra. - op. t, consignment ira
~ , 1., br \ T. In 00BeI.t SON. •
no:l.V.,____ , v et Water Aron:
Zi;ACETAU NLANITETicy, 4A, (Tare,
'°;littmd"''' 2""ltilifil WitrtVtft.r.4l°
lil'L—, .___,....._ ,
sil '
yLANNELs--AT,u,am.onat o ,
..
mu,hactbug,i4p;‘;:tunr.L.tkln.alttel.lnqiil.b.rizo Are!:
V
......" '
..... boar
rblleLCllflELin. - 0 , •
dZAS 141.81 N . - 400 feet 1.44,\ 14 stud 14 \
N_A Ina 1 411, limb GO Tubing-faro l ., br . -,..
iriINAS
_,_ a. u. Puu.t.u.:s, n4Fk_at_tt....., \
.TI-Et5t.:,...., ~,,, prime Crew: Cllee* '`. \
good 1' u , .
V. uor.••
‘ " ' \
oral
1 Nail .
1 see DT
it ORAX-150'..1
2.1 bola
ra( ---- MiltifAT.F,
le b,
as aul Mnnill
t ry
Iv ORRIS had
Roe Visa
Plitsbutoli at
ever
Nast delicious Onl
Mleonß Sloolisli
Nos Xxoldicat Yowl.
Tea Ms.
Ldadatotallet.
LOOMOAAIi
jcp Amu
jp sal Vannillvani
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