, • •• • I FIOME nt . 1 41 • C.OOET. OF 017:8. AND Dtcestaka 8. Ron. Wm. B. McClure, President tJtbigti•-eand T. J. M'cMilJan and William Boggs, TRIAL': FOR. MURDER. t' t tti rlit wealth vs. WilliareLlickey, Indictment ta r tlrtrirodleged to have been committed in /hoot illitpDector Forshe s of Mc'Keesport, lathe month For September: • l'•,'•.'i,Afeenw.•fi. 8. Magrair and F. C. Flanegin, 1 , - 11 -P14019d 'on 'behalf of the Commonwealth— Ideeltri.:lll."'W. Black, and W. W. Irwin for the !detente: I',"Ahtiost the what e day was occupied in empan • trials% a jury, and in the afternoon, H. S. Ma ;;grew Esq. opened the ease on behalf of the ;Commonwealth. t Dr. McCracken etworn,On the sixth of Sep ttember; I was milled to, examine the body of irrederick L. Forsha, in McKeesport. Found . jthst smelt nail had, entered the left side, and ithe heart, almost immediately. The part of the ;duties which it entered, was the left ventricle, peter the hose of the heart. Extracted the hall - firm the pleura. This would nesessarily pre y:hied death. A young physicitut of McKeesport assisted me in making the post abater' examina tion. (hoes-examined—The' bullet was a small one; the coroner has it in.his possession. MOC4Of et. R. Hill 81901121—Wai present at 'the poet martini examination of the body of :Doctor Farah:, Found that the ball had pen :sit:rated the breast near the fifth rib, shatter 'deg it, sued penetratiug the pleura, and left ven tricle if the heart, We Coned the ball be tween the eighth 61:11 ninth ribs. In my judg , mutt the wound was undoubtedly sufficient to , produce death. I fleet saw the body fire min sites after the deceased ;was shot, I heard an Alarm st the door, and as soon as I deemed, and 'crossed to where he lay, he wan dead. Mr. James Morrison, was there, and the gentleman - who keeps the drug. store- before which' he felt, ldr. I:furnish,' and Mr. Moak, I think, though X 'could not be positive as to the last. The body lwattlyiegan the crosswalk' which led to to the 'drag store. A plot of the ground,was here exhibited. 1 Ire was lying in this position when I found him. 'Felt his,pockets, and found a wallet, and a common pocket knife. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Mr. Dickey, and we went and • , msethim coming out of the house. He acknowl edged that be bad shot 'Hu man, and said that :he Intended to give himself np to the law, though • luot till after soma of IN told him that he had Ibetter, or enmething Atte that.. Ile admitted lthstalso in the Magistrate's office, after which • lwe'removed the body to a barber shop, in the • :home that Mr.' Harrison lived in. We took it lint., the front room. • I did not then make an l examituttion of the body. 1 Cross-examined—Thia was between twelve and ,''One o'clock in the night. Was at home. then.— Iliad been absent prise to that time. Was Mr. I Miekey's family hsician. Mr. Peter Baker, iMe. Wolf the boro p ug y h conateble. and myself met the defendant coming oat of William fieuter's {house Some of on told him that he had better ,• s!vet himself up. lie said that he was willing ,ito do no. Don't recollect of his saying that he h . • had been attacked. and shot Forsha in self dm . !tiara- He said that hOried to shoot him in 'the arm to disable him. Heard part of what occurred in the Jcistice'e ace. Did not hear say that he . 41 ., 38 afraid of his life from this emu Forsha's violence. I was not in the office all the time. Remember that he said his wife . _ . yeact sick that night,andlthat he was out hunt . log for it Doetor. fie said that his wife was so alofttl:Utt night that she ira• not fit to stay alone, suid that. he!would give himself nn in the morn ' if they vomit up feC him. Dori:t recollect of his saying that Foreha had pursued, and Baultei him. I don't recollect that he said the ' deceased had caught him twice, and torn his Coat. Heard some conversation of this kind. 'bat don't know mho avid it. I, left the prisoner la tho megittrate's °thee; and went to where the body lay!. Thant were thee twelve or Owen .• People lathe office. • This deceasedwas sir feet -714 h—rather under six', feet. Mrs. Dickey's wee bad, though not In any danger of her She ivas laboring. Under no attack of dye ' e mery. When the defendaut was coming out of Illmiter's, Wolf introduced the conversation. I ffeald he had better give himself. up. .Could not thttt Mr. Peter Dvker was the first that • „evoke tp Dickey. Mr. Wolf, I think r apoke first. l'The gate of 'Mr. Hunter's house, is about sixty eat from the building. The conversation place there. I did not see Dickey till he :got close to the gate. Ile was advancing to it. Mr. limiter has gonodown the river with a load ...of ploughs, and has been away for about six `.7 - : mike. He is a Ilackarriith by trade:. Dickey , l eas, aloate•when wei ELM ' him. I auppose we iwcre the first to communicate the fact of For . 'she's death. It was probably about one o'clock ,i.w.en we went to his honse. Ile naked us yiltether "the man wits bad hart." fluth before aid after he knew the man was dead, he ex .ressed bia readiness Ito' give himself up. lie "told me that he had been looking for ma that 'night, and my.folks told me that ho had been there .tio or three times. Dickey made the • trout' workof wagona and Hunter ironed them. Exiinination in chief resumed—Think Wolf, t echo to the borough constable, said how do you dn,Ml. Diokey; they - shook hinds. Wolf then laid that be had a warrant fur him William Honaish s worn—About the middle of 'the night, I heard some men talking on the pavement before the hoUse. I rose. and looked out, when saw two men below. I was in Doc tor Penny's office abbve the drug store. Tho . . ; Virst thing I asked them what they were fighting Zifitr. Then I told them to quit their fighting, sand they made me no answer. The trot thing :;that I beard said, Mr; Hickey said to Kariba, g.yroil .. i . re what I said you were." i„Thin was after I had spoken to them. Knew Farah& by his voice. The first thing that I then „' saw; was, as I oupponed , Farah& kicking Dickey._ , gDiekey.said thrit's enough of Hist, l'orsha. and iistepped two, or three steps sway, and For followod him, Pomba asked Dickey wheth ?:ger he still said.he was what he raid he was, and -.'flnlokey said he did, nod repeated it. , I spoke '';o Farah's, and sliced him if he was Doctor ~torahs. He turned round, nod ssid ho was, and lked about sit or eight feet, in a different di- ,„;'.notion from where Die'key WM standing towards 21farket Street. I asked him, -- who it was ho was , Ifighting with. Ile said thillson of a---. ••Dickey I asked him what he intended to whip .",ihins -for. Ito said that he had a small bill :,:eigainet Dickey, arid he presented it, and Dickey :iblackparded him. Dickey said something et the time, which II could not distinctly under '..3,stand. Foraba answered I kicked you, but I i . did not strike you 1 ens a sick man but I can ...... whip you Dickey Said something more which I .. , , , t=d not understand, the latter part of which "you are •what I said you were": Pomba •:-:• says, "do you say so" and, run towards him. 1- The fiat thing a ft er that, was the firing the pis -otoL Both parties, were within my view, all the Ohne. Forabe:e back was towards me, hot I sop. • , pose he was three or four feet off,•when the pie ; ~.c. l was . fired. Believe I heard Dickey say, when' pose , arab% was half way towards him to stand off ' "'JIM' his distruice. Nothing else thst f beard '•:-?;?iwas said: After tho pistol was fired, Ferrite ran ''.:a' :. ,and said that ho was murdered, and that Dickey nd hie murderer. .Forsha was not armed far- X,ither than having a cane, ' As he , started to ran ,: i tawards •Dickey, I beard .something drop, hot .-,. could not say that it wits the cane. Cross ex , amine& - Had been In bed got up sad , pot my i? . ahead out of the RilOdOW. I epoke first. Knew ;' tForthis„'lnd not Dickey. • My fleet question,was "•'lwhaf were they , fighting' about, Did not see •::: iDiakeji attempt 'to strike, ; a blow. He sold to "Fonelta. yon are what I said you were. , They ;wets close together, probably one or two feet !ispart.' Think 1 saw Pomba kick Dickey. That ; ;WWI my opinion then. Saw Forsha make a mo 4titut as If to kick him. Dickey did not resist, ..and started to retreat errand a post Ile must • thin walked about fifteen or aiiteen feet For= : ;es and I were talking while Lickey was going ( away..l, Liked him why he wanted to whip him. Itwas natural for me to suppose he wanted to twhip him for he had made a demonstration to /do wt. There was no violence on the part 'of Dickey. Foreha said that he' had a small hilt • • spinet him, and that be presented it and be black 'guarded Mau:though he was snick men he could whip Dickey. Dickey wns 14 or 14 fent from iwhere Foraha kicked him.' Think that Forsha ibad his cane in his right hand. Dickey epoke ivory low, and Fondle vcryloutl. Did not ace the ' !slightest attempt de Dickeys psrt to assault For ' ,sha, until the filling the pistol. It was light !. fenough for me to pee whetherthe thing that fell i form Forsha, was a cane or not, If my atteation 'had been directejto it They were them be . !tureen 80 and 40 riot .rtpall. "It took Fondle near " Is minute to reach Dickey. When he first start _ ;ed ha: ran {with great 'force. When he first i started, be said "do you arty en," Rod that was ;the list thing I beard till ho was ehot. Dickey said "stand oil" or "keep your distance" and those were the last words 1 heard him are. .11e ' did not say to Fondue, "you hare beaten me twice t to night. and I want, you to •leave me alone". i Dont know 'that Foralia had a sword osne. When • 31 saw Forsha kick Dkkey, I laughed. ~'1 . Doctor mil recalled-1 was in *house from, ..- alto o'Clock"till, the time I was called by this disturbance. - •Tt William blink sworn—Reside in M'KeesPort, ' too the Diamond, adjoining the drug store. ' The „I Deist thing I know about it, I beard tome loud I le talking on the street, went to the window and fi lookird out—saw a person walking stone on the .:`, side walk, arid at the some time heard Mr. Ifor• '?,nieh hag', Doctor Ferrate, is that you. The per. --; eon who watt walking stopped under my window. '?? The, answer toldr. Ifontreh was yes ; Mr. 1101t nin li then asked who are you fighting. or nuke.. . riling ' with? He said it was that fusing some oathe) of Dickey; said be, "be owed me a small -;;pill. and I presented it, when he Insulted (or -, .....iblicalvarded, I muitiMzerMin) me. . Ttio forr son that had stopped, said, well Foram you are what I said you were. Forshit said, do you say so, and he said some other things that I didn't hear, because I turned my head to listen to a question from my wife; and then Forsha came towards him. Heard him drop his cane, and he slacked hie pace as he came near Dickey. He was running when he started. Mr. Dickey said to him "now keep your distance" and im mediately raised his band and fired. Foreha then put his hands to his breast—let two or three Jinni= out of him and said "that be was murdered—that he was a dead moo, and Dicky" —I heard no-more because I left the window to go down stain. • Forsha was ten or twelve feet from Dickey when be dropped hieratic and was i not six feet distant when ha woe shot. They were In front of my house when the shooting took place. The time which elapsed between the warning Dicky gave and the shot was very short. It was almost immediately. I saw the pistol.— I then went down. They both turned after the fire, nod Dickey was not there when I got down. One of my young men picked up the cane, which was a hickory with a crooked head. This was a quarter post irtefte. Cross etsmined—Forsha called Dickey a -- of a ---. I inferred from what he said that he had presented his bill just then. Saw no violence on the port of Dickey until the firing. When I first' saw Perish, he was running rapid ly. .1 heard him before I .now him. Judge be was angry. It was a very light night. Woo not cloudy. When (first looked out, Dicky was walking along iu front of my house. Forehn was by the drug store, talking to llornish -- Think it was hardly a minute until Forsha fol lowed him. Dickey turned round and stood Forrba 'had answered Ilornish's question. He was walking past my bowie when I first saw him. When Hanish asked the question, Dickey turned round and faced Forsha. Did not see Forsha have k hold of Dickey, The Court then adjourned until nine o'clock this morning. SECOND DAT William 8., Parker sworn-1 heard several persons walking down Market street I atippos• ed, by the noise, they were quarrelling, el-fight ing. I went to the door of my own dwelling house, near the drug store. When I went to the corner, I saw a hat lying there, and after ward, lorsha came and picked it op. I heard the man who was leaning against the poit (Dick ey) say, Forsha stand off, you have followed ma far enough. Forsho said he had not struck, but he hail kicked him—l then heard Flemish call to Forsha, out of the window, and ask who he was fighting with. Fondle, said it In. Dick ey, the son of a --: that he owed him n small bill which he he had naked him for, and he had insulted him. Heard the person who wax with Forsbn, make some reply, but I could not understand the words. When. he spoke Foreha became very much enraged-:a-threw down his cane, and ran towards him. The next thing I heard was, the report of Forsha then cried that hews shot, and also added that Dickey was his murderer. Ile then rau on to Market street, and fell opposite:Mr. ?tong's door. I saw the cane after - it was picked up. It was a hickory cane, with a crookedhead. Groes.examined—llearil Dickey tell Forsha, to keep away from him. that ho had followed him far enough. Saw no violence on the part of Dickey. After Forela had picked up hie hat, and ran nt him, Dickey turned one Way and For eha another. For:ilia Appeared to he very much enraged and frantic. Heard Hornish laughing very heartily; the laughing occurred after the first assault. For. she ran with great violence toward Dickey; did Oct hear cne word of iusult pace Dickey's lips, while I was there; he did not appear to try to get away from Forsha; Forsha appeared more excited after Dickey's last remarks; it was about midnight; it was a clear night. A Atwater met Dickey neat day,who (in answer to his questious,) said the shot was fired from Atwater's pistol, which he had been carrying because “these fellows had been bullying him, and be intended they should do it no More." Thought his eon loaned Dickey the pistol. Dick ey was formerly a constable. John Stely. sworn—Saw the parties in thiat occurrence on market street near Monk's dtalg store; think it was twenty minutes before the firing of the pistol; I spoke to both Dickey and Forsha as I passed; Forth& named me; don't recollect that Dickey did; I passed on to the middle of the Diamond where my business call ed me; heard the voices of twolven, but did not know what they said; recollect hut one espres siert, "Stand oil or keep your distance," then followed the report of the pistol. Coroner Arthurs testified to haring held an inquest on ♦deceased; defendant was not pres ent • Samuel W. Fondle, father of deceased, stated he tied been subject to oboe it would take four or five persons to hold him. Morris Roberts, sworn—Was acquainted with orsha; boarded at flarrieons; he was sick for some time previous to being that; he had n spasm of eight hours duration; saw him at the lecture the evening he was shot; he was lying on a bench; asked him how he was; slid he was a little better. Tho testimony (or the prosecution here closed and W. W. Irwin Esq., °paned for the defence. James Ryan, sworn— , Enw Dickey at Dr: Ifill'e edhes on the night of the oecurrouce; he conic there two or three times, between the hours of eight and 'ten o'clock; he wished to see the Doctor. Frederick Mpak,swore--Reside in M'Keexport, Dickey came into my house about nine o'clock; said he was bunting for the iDoctor; be staid in the house about an hour; Forsha came into the hociso afterwards: they were there together, they aypeared to be very friendly in their conversa tion; they drank together. Foreha asked Dick ey to drink several times: be said no; said, Dick ey.l want to pay you that little bill I owe you, how much is it? Forsha replied two dollar. and a few cents; Dickey then said, "that medicine did not do me any good;" . Forehe said it wee not one min in a hundred that it did not help. I then left them: they were very friendly; Dickey com plained of being sick, that be had the rheuma tism, •Forsha also said he Was not well; I abut up my house near eleven, o'clock. Wet. &bomb, sworn—lteelde in itl'Keeeport; saw Fersha on the night in question,' between my house and Mr. Munk's. I heard some loud talk while in my room, and came out on the porch and saw who they were; I beard them quarrelling about a little bill owed to Forsha by Dickey; the bill was for medicines, Penh, talk ed very angrily; ho called Dickey a eon of aMr. Dickey wanted to go up street; Forehaloid hie hands on or caught him by the shoulder and called him a coward; Dick said he was not; Dickey attempted to lift the Doctor's band off him; deceased said not to lift ale head off oi KS would hit him: prisoner quit resisting; deceased mid be wee not himself, but he could whip prisoner. He said to_prieoner, "didn't I use you well?" prisoner said "yea;" "didn't you come to my house at midnight for medicine?" "yes;" "I, gave you medicine," said he Doctor, "worth $3 00, and only charged you $2 for it;". dickey said, "don't talk .10 loud, people Will bear you; let us reason the ease:" the Doctor,aaid he "didn't care -a d—m who heard hick he had money to pay hie way; he didn't care fur any one save the Almighty." Witness heard two persona coming down street, but did not look who .they were; they moved away from the spat where he first saw them; he went into hi' room, and they were talking civilly and quietly together First saw them between eleven and twelve o'clock—it might have been Meek minutes afar that he heard the pistol go off, around the other corner; Dickey tried to get away from the Doctor two or three times., , - Perry Baker eardro--Saw'Dickey about eight o'clock the evening of the murder; I was sitting on a box in front of my. store is conversation with another man; Dickey came up and asked if Dr. Marshall was there; knew Forel, slightly; hale heard that Pomba carried weapons; never saw him have any weapons myself. James Huey sworn—fled but little acquain tance with Forsha; never heard much concer ning him, until after this affair; recollect a cir =titmice in which. Farah& was very angry; Fer ran nod a young tuna named Thompson came in to my office one night vary late; Forsha was an gry; he said some one had insulted his family; saw him wiih a sword cane; the persons were Samuel Baker and a young man named Foy. John F. %kelt mom—Went to arrest Dickey the night of the murder, In company with Mr. Baker, Mr. Hoffman, and Dr. Hill; met Dickey at the gate - of Mr. Hunter's residence; asked him how do you do; think I shook hands with him; told hint I wanted him to go up to tho office; said he would like to go and tell his wife where he was first; took him to the 'Squire's office; • saw him the nest morning at Mullen's corner; e was talking with &man; he had a basket with some meat in it; he.did not manifest any attempt to escape; think be could have escaped had he wanted to the night he was nailer ar rest. James Dougherty sworn—Am it constable of Itlt:Kee:molt recollect the •nieht. of Feisim's death; flrsittaw Dickey in• the office; took him to his residence and remained with him all night; he did not make any attempt to escape; had two warrants ih my posseas+u for Dr. Forego; one for selling liquor. George! Kenn, Sworn—Knew Forsba. Saw • him with a revolver, in my shop: I am a shoe maker; Me pulled the revolver out of his pocket and showed it to me ; he, told me he carried the revolver for Slim Baker * and Jim Foy, who had abased his wife; he said he would'ut have his• 'wife, abused; be also bad a sword cane; have seen him carry the carry the cane in the streets. Robert Holmes, Sworo—Am a constable; hare seen Pomba twice; first saw him laXast itirat• Ingham; he came there to hue lona, and paemed a hundred dollar bill; I went to see him at IdelCeeeport, at the request of 'Esq. Marts,,Wis put otiturtitard;that he was is the habit. of oarying weapons ; I got hint to take back the bill, and refused the goad money, and he gave up the hone; he showed Squire Hartz a pistol; he remarked he was always prepared in case be was attacked. Oross-examinedi—Was warned by John Nie man, a livery etable keeper, that he carried weapons; was warned. by others. John Dravo, Sworn—Reside in McKeesport: had some slight acquaintance with Dr. Forehm his reputed character was that of a violent and dangerous man; Forsha had been there about six months; it was a general impression that he was a violent and dangerotts - -man. Morris Roberts, re-called—Never heard any thing against Foraha's character, 'till this affair; I wee in Mr. Zenn'a shop, one day, and saw Forelm with a revolver; he said to was in the habit of travelling a goad deal, and carried the pistol to protect himself from robbers. A. Jackson Brown, sworn —Knew Dr. Fornha by sight ;' , neighbors - generally thought him row dyish and quarrelsome; beard it repeatedly, that he was in the habit of being on sprees; from all with whom I have conversed, the con clusion has been that ho was a dangerous man. James West, Sworn—Knew Dr. Foralia; have been in his company; I never heard anything against hie character, rave his keeping a disor derly house; I arrested him once for an as sault and battery on a woman; I was aware Ile Pomba carried arms. Aaron Crawford—Had heard some things de• rogatory to'Dr. Foraha's character MY a man of peace; have seen him with a revolver; said he. was possessed of a cent of arms, hiving a bo som, dirk and a sword cane: told witness that be fore he would suffer a man to insult him, he would put a hall through him. Dr. Hill (re-called) testified to the dangerous character of Dr. Pursuit, Hugh Alexander considered Dr Fortdia ra ther a dangerous Man; nod that the people in the town [lll regarded him; heard Forsha say that had ho hod his revolver with him, when Sam Baker struck him with a brick, the night before, he would have given him lain quirt.. Samuel Clark also considered him a violent and dangerous man, and he IF - s reported to go armed: have seen him with a pistol. David Spielman knew he bad a pistol, and heard him say ho was keeping it for Sam Baker, if he would cut up any more. The Court here adjourned, and met again at seven o'clock, when several witnesses were ex amined, whose evidence was unimportant. It was proved that Dr. Eureka had carried a re volver for ash,' time, hut evidence was adduced on behalf of the prosecution, to show that. Un der the circumstances, he wasjustifialde When wo left the Court-room, at half past ten P. M., W. W. Irwin, Esq was addressing the I{ooll. MIRE.T.D.—A man POP arrested last night by Mr. Frances i'mley, proprietor of a clothing store in thin city, while ho was in the tot of robbing a person who was into:sent - oil, at the corner of Mom! nnil Wine, streets GAS IN rue 'Cori, House —Last night the room of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, was ttl,minated by six miserable tallow candles, which only served to "render darkness risible," on a previous night session, Judge McClure, in view of the danger attending an roil front the Court !louse, awing to the darkness mid steep steps, warned the jurors and spectators to be cautious, as a fatal nceident had_ occurred a few evenings before. We presume, however, that the County Commissioners will introduce gas into the Court House, in a Short time, in arm', dance with the instructions of the two last Grand Juries. C 011111,1.11. —Not a tingle offender wet committed to prison yesterday, try any of our 711agiatrates, charted with a higher crime thou vagrancy. 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The alwiro eldpe are built of the nowt otider.ol.i. and aro nobril 1.1. the raptlity of their ',owe, (h. y fitted up with all Weed inipnwemente. ate snort thiirouetily tuntilstrth sod ant unaarpatetiil tor their at entoinctiattope for Neeteid Iblan ariti.Obeed, ra-.hoteti they are commanded by met of areinowledged Lebo, who are utbenzlhal for their expertenre ttio packet beerier denim. of brinaina their itieurie trim the tMun*y ran obtain errtinew.e of a .... . whirl. will Ir and for techt month.. .a our aaente rn Indand and LW erpotil litrntrh them with the proper infbrabdion and tan nn relative to their departbie. For the reitiventenoe al atiotenxero wletitiir to rend nto fixply dratto herd eterlii, and dawerd. stlo theight without tn.:out:it. whirli will embed by any at e Kaman or Pool Mee, in the United Kingdom. 1114 - I'neriesene mat plied Preee6gere ee•11616.: re./16 leleell P l,l . Ever, week the 6illoerloc ettppllee •rlll I. (6rolehe,l m E h ~,0 6. 0pe el 12 'run ar.,l weer 11.1% 1116 Mea1 , 11.6 rlre.l. es. lea, 6 111. eat/zeal. lh encar, 116. Ilecti l te lb. 0 11 .1 61 . 6. 6 6 64 lb. Peel , 66 , 1er 1. pee, 14 666 ti Iba bre6letulte, 1 IL. perk, full allevesnea of wstei end eln. eser, and aliewsnee at tea, sugar 6161 tunlewee6 ‘11.1166111r 4 0., _ No. Ti Woo. kr,..t. e=t3=M Steam Communication between New York and Glasgow r Glasgow and ', New York s a m Norm. O•nnpan grotto! n0;0 gl4 if 1...400011., tong amp • N polo, N onorart. Ilgto of M. en. ntrd ..uner",) rn.mandot, I. appoint.' to gmli 11,10 N•ft York 01r0it for Marco, an I , gltf nut. 141. of Decrullwr next, at 1. o'rlork. noon. P. 1 1 4 MACS LONEY PirstLin (stovrlarrs fr. t0e1[1404.1.. I=bZ= inrlll , fr provlsiuur. but ned win.. or liquors, wtirh wilt ba oupplirql brunt, at tiwo.l.-Psto pra-r.a. Car rie. • Prpu. Frauritat of 1,...,4, .4 per rant . , Far trnlabt nr ,ne......ar Nerd, to J. ltc.SY HON. II Eroartnny .trent, NEW 11/1:15. ... . . . . . . The NEW YORK, 2100 Nun, asul ISO hors, ennh.rt to tt., (11/to:my.) will be on tb. first AllEsll'f'fliNCES TO ENtLANI), 11, LAND, heOrLAND, AND 11 ALF..—.l.txr... LT. ..0 the firm If 1.11.1,1, a Co, •11. shit drutTAID 411,11. lirignia 4,4 Irelont airs, on Franco anJ liertnauy. Mlle, with ‘Vo..D.nr.l. I. nk.lt t 1 , ./...etotr•re Warn n00n...) corn, 1.1 I.4t.erty nod eloa. on,bure, .0 front the oIJ eolintr,....oNi on the mots !a rorfhle Isnolei shoo. Into New Yuri: to VittelturtL. sod any port of the %nit Drag Store For Sale N OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, doing no.l retail boAinea+. la a itorouith .4 1 / a ny I.nquira ItTVIS nod parlfrulara of J. a Ca, War,' ntat..l, and J. M. Toaco.nd, Slsrkrt ht, ,7.1 f Exchange Bank.. AFE I V SHARES Of; thim St wanted ,by •022 A. W11.1,1101*10. g lORNELIAN RINGS!—A large, assort imwat or varloun nitro ,urt rated at 1.'24 . It. 1111111/1111110IN'S, MI 11•1.1.11.1. d If EESE-11/0 bores W. It., for vale by I rib% • AW. WAR 11•11011. DOT ASH-8 bbls. for sale by 1 . .nc,21 r. 1 W. HAI:BAUM'. I OSIN-100 bide. No. I, for sale by _ anal A W. 11/11tBAU1111. HEESE—‘I'2.2 boxes Cream, for sale by o , _l JAAIP.A 1 1 •1.7.1 . 11.1., CO W• 1, . 1 _ IILA SS-100 bxe, ase'd sizes Window, for LA oale by JAME! ,, DALZELL 7) ICE-111 tierces Fremli, for sale by no2l JAM r. s DALZELL RAPPING PAPER—Straw Wrapping V arTra, NN.r"." atalYaLL, sr, Ar.si _ _ t V LI, PAPER--Franch and American lV•11 Paps and Romer., for old,. tor :PALTER P. MAINIIALL. VIM IRON-60 tonedenny Lind Furnace fur .du from the AliceLenhiYherf. by nettM J. u IL i7/(YD. 11 OLL BUTTEIt—I2, bbla. primo . fjp: . r . nle LII, b, not) Li' ''. !"" ,-,.__ te UCKAVIIIEATFIOUItSO sacks in store `1 sod Mr Pale by tio2D l. t IL. PLATO. _.— .. FAY FISH received tit No. 56 Liberty rt. Sm.' No. 1 Mankend In BOOS Nen do. do. In kiln , . . '. Mien Snarl In bblo. Ono. Rona Son Codtnh. non Palmon Ail this fall's curio.; for Nan by nrAt W. A. WeCLI.InO A CO. Valetinized India Rubber Soling. L ir UST.REC'D, a large quantity of various thicknesses of Vulesolsed IV« hare ampler. sn bsperienned workman to solo sod baiFenle Red gentlemen's brnte, !V., and WIPP.. Ire now In vite the &Wenn,.o of the tint,. of rittebareb sad rbizr Ur to this bonne, whieb has tweet growing to favor with the es , taro pohlio Wr the h ' ot foe lears wet reeatomeng. log inwjf, es It doe& for It. Dawns,. farageblr wet Cgs. fort. and as • greet preserver of itt,ALru. &sorrn neon rot Introduction to the PeoPle , 1. o trolls ltdbber Depot. Ito Market at. New Goode—Third Supply for:the Seaton. BURCIIFIELD oommenon All, lo:hi pt : j a r: !Ink THIRD 'RIPPLY o ?Tan . 07 1 rada nlbbona. ' adnnass, , VOW; and Rlnt Surfs. and mica. tabor tioacts Ar earn to-day. • liatnortheast comae of Vourtn and Marko. atteetn atdo BY TELEGRAPH. ' ILZODIVED DT Till O . IIDRIX TELEGRAPH LIND AND EIPOILTED. TOR TUE P ITTHIGTEGG GAZETTE PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. WAsittistiTON, Dec. S. Spots .The Senate met at 12 o'clock to-day pursuant to adjournment. klessra Baldwin, Rusk, Butler, Rhett, Ball, and Downes, appeared and took their seats. Mr. Underwood presented petitions from eiti ten, of Pdousylvania, Missouri, Indians, Ver mont, Delaware, Alabama. and New Jersey, netting forth that the memorialists are agrieved by the elections of Chaplains for Congress, and for the land and naval service; and they therefore pray that those obnoxious officers be dispeosed with. The petition wan laid nn the table, until the committees be appointed. Mr. Bright said that time would he saved if the Senate would suspend the rule, which required the committees to Le chosen by bal lot. Ile moved to simpen,l the rule, and no ob jection being made it was agreed to. Mr. Bright then sent up to the !'hair a lint of the Oenietitters, mol muvrA that 'Let Le , feelered elected, 'which moilon wa,. agreed to. Mr. Gwynn presented several joint resolutions of the California Legislature in relation to vari ous improvements in that State. Mr. John Davis presented it petition from Judge Crunch of the Supreme effort, asking, that on account of his age and infirmities, he he relieved from the duty of serving appeals from the decision fif the Commissioner of patents. Mr. Dornes presented a petition from Mr. Secant, District Attorney of New Orleans, ask• ing for certain e,atra allowances. Mr. Miller per tinned petitions front citizens of New Jersey, fir an amendment of the patent laws, so as to protect American Inventors from the invasion of their rights by Canadians. Mr. Shell: gore notice of o Inll to indemnify South Carolina for moneys expended. mid et ponmen incurred in the war mVtt, the Seminole A large nurnter or petitions were present ed, and others withdrawn from the files, after which, (Ir. Bright gore notice that he would more to-morrow, that dig role, he amended by pro viding thnt tlio Secretary. Sergeant at Anus, unit Door-Keeper of the Senate tie chosen on the third Monday in December, in the first tirs4iati of each Citogreas. On motion of Mr. Gwynn, the hill establish. ing a branch mint in Californm ran referred to the I 'iunAttee on Finarree All the other lolls on the Preeidnuen table were then appropriately referred Mr. Dull gave online of a resolution reituent ing the Prenident of the United States to open a correspondence with the Pr.-nide:it of France, the ohjeet of which shall be the lateen:ton to Atulei Katter. [Laughter I The resatutton of Mr Gwynn, calling for the cerr,potlenve from Mr. Niles, late Unorge AlLiire to Satthotti, on the subject of IL ship ea_ uul to unite 010 Ellin. of the Atlantic with the Dieifie r art, w, then taken up, otol, aft er ROMP ilineinetiou iolopted. !Dr Hide'', resolution, providing for tho elee tion of Chaplet/1s for the two' houres wan Itcn Inked up aml agreed to. The joint resolution making land warrant, niatitiatle, ieferreil the proper • can mines r. bill evilitig tie pis!, lit InoJe to tie 01 their be hug given with wit cent tO uatuxl velliers which rtiferrsiii. Mr. II ,d 1 er then introlorml two hilk, grant iug tar lisetromt purr,- gen. MT. Seward Introduced hen joint Trenton,n weltentolou kosiuth to the Nationsl \lrtropoli•. Ile u•hed that it might Trod a ',Cr owd tune now for tar purporen of noting it. The Chair required the unanimous moment if th e :4eunte. Alt,ers Berrien and I tomena moved to lay the resolution over, a Lich VW. agreed to Nlr Shields iistrieluerd a resolution, which he intruded to no.ve as on anietolionnt to the rent.- tattoo of .%Ir snworil, preaoling that a eointitii tee of throe Stbators be appointed by the I lutir to introduce Louis bou•iiili to the S e nate of th o United States. Ile said the se course was pursued in ti, ease aut E,L:b branch or t'oogres received him venerably Ile pro pound now to adopt a uluillar course for the re ception of Kousuth Ile was now like Furst of the nation, and if it 111 . 11,1 tbleaded to treat hint courteouuly. it •lairial tie done in a spirit of eourtril at lentil he could see 110 intpuiprirty in receiving Imo in the union, proposed. and was sorry that the ro,olutinti of the Senator, (MK Foote., Loki been witLthown. lie was sur prised, oleo, that the Stilettos Iron, Kentucky, NI, Underwood, hail objc.tekl to that resolution. to no pain id euthusisaticalli received than in the old State of Kentrulty. Mr. Underwood dt.claimed hoeing any oljeo tion, personally, to the reception tf lansvuth, &rla giving him a hearty coireor. What Le had oijr-Uhrl to was, the Government doing any thing an ati tem . :talent. Ile oltyeeted to it, c alder:tit. of the revolution at this time, and the snlyect was aetuddlngly laid over. Mr Clement. introduced a joint ret.olotion an tboriztng the President It it..hfer the (revel rank of Lieut. General for tli-dingtud t ed miller; ,ter cieev, which aav referred to the c ..... totitee . Nltlitary Struh-, )Ir. 1 . 0111 1.. N ref,lutien declaring the Carnpro- RIVIC 111.0.10.08 a definue ttettl. men: of slavery atm tile& taken op. met nt I I e'elm k, when the Spenher tntroknee.Hhe Qin...ling en. tnitteea, The folln wing: nee the Chairmen .f the roreign Affairs, Mr Bliley, of Vai Weis and lileane, Heston, of Alatatuia, Commeree, Sey moor or y. ; 'trrrt ori e, flichardsim: llama Ininici; Pantie Lands, Hall; Poet ifflice. Wok; District of Culu ud,ia, Ficklin; Judiciary, Revolutionary inittaff , Attaire, Johnston, of Arkansas; MiWary Affair', Bum Militia, Peet, lee; Naval Affairs, Stanton, of Tr.; Ronde and Canal", Robirison of In. ; Patent", Carter, The re'olutiou from the Senate, for the elec• tion of Chaplain" of the two llousre won the,/ taken up, and, after some uppneitioo agreed to. The Mouse then proceeded to the election of Clt : lain. The nof twelve candidate.candidate.were presented. After ames foor lintlehi, the Rer. F. Morgan of ttio Methodist EideCopal was elected. The House then adjourned Edo:Ata-31r llonotonorTesau, appeared to day in bin neat A number or petitions were preeented• among them ono from eitiveus of New s.k. New Jets), asking, Government to interfere in the cone 9f Me. Thrustier, lately sent from / Puha to Spoiti, under eentence of eight years /imprisonment. Mr. Stockton eubmitted rbsoltitiot, calling upon the President for infor ;Won ou the suh jecl. Mr. Coss euhniitted sehother tesolution, net ling for itifortont• iiiiiiiiiiiiii the bring into the steemer Prometheus by the Giltieh vessel of war Expres, i iiravt,n Nienrsugua.— Tile first was adapted—the latter lies over. A bill wan iutrinbiord to conetruot a canal around the Folk of Si Mary', A bill to entabli.li a ❑ranch Mint in New Vora won eutroduced. Bills for the relief of the widow?. of (letterer., Worth and Jon. McNeil: coil for Or improve- Anent of the totvie:allet t of the 1.14er nippi; the taut of which. on °tenon or Mr. Dod ger, hang matte flie venial order of the day for Wtolnenday, the l ilt Llrettudorr The tienate then tong op the resolution e- tenthng It welcome to Konnuth, the toubjeot run ton lengthy dineunslont,ttrenn Minnie Poole, Bernier), and when,. EIZEII Kossuth received severe! nonnuinoes to-day, but doelintst to make spy engsgetueuts for the present. . A dispatch was eel-rived from the President, stating, that be would be pleased to welcome him to the Seat of fiovernusent, and desiring to know when he intended wittiting Washington. Kossuth replied that his movements were un c,grtaitt; and that it somewhat olouttifill whether be would go to Washington et all. The action of the Senate had made hie situation far from agreeable, and circumstances would gov ern his future action. Bonros, flea. Hon. Caleb Cutting aim yeeterday elected Mayor of New Buryport ; Richard Frothingbaru, Dem. Mayor of Cliarleetnn, MA :Mull. Walker, Whig, Mayor of Roxbury. In Bolton, there woo no election. NEW" YORK MARKET. AFPOTIT NEw YORK, Deo 0. Cotton—The market i 3 firm, with further males of 4500 bedew Floor—Sales, 7500 bids. at $4 12,ie4 31 for State and western, and 54 1196.4 31 for (thin. Orain--Sales, 1000 buabele Maryland red wheat, atlooc. per Int9hel. Sales, 2500 bwhels mixed western corn at il2c , and 2500 buhshels rye at 74ic. per busheL Provisions—Wee 300 Ws. MOT pork at $lO 25 for mere; prime lard in bide. at Pic. Coffee—Sal. Of Itio at 81c. per lb. Now 011LEAS:i, Dec 0. Floor—Hales 400 bids. at $3 75 per bid. Provisions—Pork le declining with vairn of new mesa at $lB 74, and if old of $lB 80 per bbl. Bacon is lower, with sales of old sides at 70., and of new at 'lie. per lb. Males prime bid. lard at 7(irt7i, and of new, in kegs, HeS) per lb. Ideas Beef is dull at $l2; prime do at $lO per bbl. Whiskey—Sales 00011619. at 18c. per gallon Mclnnes—Saha 2000 bbla at 2:11e. per gal. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCTIMATI, Dec. 9. Floor—The market is firm. with a good de mand. Bales 2000 Mita at fill:cc:3,o3 ? WA. Whiskey—Sales at Ifti(i4llle ? gallon. I Cheese—Sales 1000 boien at q ? llogs—.The market Is firm, with sales of 4qoo head at 41,50604.57) ? 100. Prorisiona--Bates . 300 Ude, mess pork at $l2 - r ? hhl. Spirits Turpentine--Sales at 50c 1,4 gallon. Molasses—Salem at :306,:12c • gallon Other articles are generally without change. The river has fallen 8 inches since last re pnrt. itosToN TREMONT ROUSE ItOkTON. SIANte V well known cortablihliment is still cum: I hue , ' In Ih.ann. manher It ha. *hear t been. Th. eit.* anal plettaant of het,. it, mythic., otte artant,ment., latt.ll the mutter. antl lt.s•tmett tr. , found them errnhthe te render, It .ran ~Y., 1 111 Ilia traveler . OM' th.• firm 3 , ,13n Tiarker t..gtc 1•.... t •mfttnrnin 1, rviwuttio, awl int ta..nrrL,, C 1.100111,, I=l PHI LA DELPH IA MASON'S CHALLENGE BLACKING, =NM I AS. S. MASON A: CO., have REMOVED the tr .10, and feoloer In 1 •1 11huloh.111n. to the nee and .ver ~,,, .11NAN IT, 111 , 11.10101. In. N.oth erbere •Iher ronrlno. 10 itTer 1 1 /thllll n 01 , ifh/ , T 11011,1511 10. any ensel - 10r hlOO 0 .0,0 1 0 ell Slorehent In IL. I. l ollrd so,. A b. e . AblnoPtl, 81.. Want 11 111TING1.1 1 :1(• n 1 the In., nett.llloo, cLEG(;'S PEItFUIVIEIIY *5ll • FANCY SOAPS. Fri I ES . F t ' , st_trerior articles of— Porfamery, 41, l'n • tr.. r 1 vit.!, Chalk. ami other • 6AAt'A —Relnut And ran, Vine Rnnd ItroarnAsnil 11 AAIAA.. AItrAAAS, Flaw, arid TAAAI ILAr 1 , ,A. Wetrr, VA. trAAIA lAA thA looniku...l.lAfA, I, 11Arr,,.. hAnr'.. Al. Cr, • Ini l'AmAdv, AAA Artlrl,o La.rol Ham IlvAttorgoir,.. lam lA, f•IAI,A,AnAA, er, , intAluts-Ven - ,1 Ana LA - Asir I, JOHN T I` ANA And Nlart.el AttAAL ImlAvo 11. I . l,HomiAlphia. .lAn't lA,. that 11, Abe-AAA-AI .1 [AA, ralestAve mAncors.A.A, ootA lAm Shriver & McLean, Morrloatot, N.. Ss., ill Writ. hilll,l, L.lOEl.l'llll ONSII 1N 11 ENT :i of I [MIA{ and ' genando Toro o' on to o t rill.ll. n • ;111 ssor Isessl Innlens•nrss Ilk giv..ootaraeo..o .I.laas ma4.l- ro-at o t of too. of Lvlnan hssu news - —Mns,srs Ilnuarnn a Mills, I•lnpl.orsch• DI,. F. Is llnsls•s. •• NI, A Is., Isnusslsllls. %Ir ,11.1. V. rl .r. Matchless slacking and Inks. cEL:q:uvri.:l) •• ",1 A• rII L SS 111,t'i ttttt okum I I.•r lo Ally pit .44,4 1a..1 111.1..1h I AO l . Qum ) I h. n i . r , r W HITE, !SONNET AIANU r ‘1:1111:1:1I. No , II e,•aith t•IN”, l'I”IvIelplak 1.1.1 11 nAi 1A1.1...1. Ru 111\1':\1;11 Sc„ h„l e . i•••cic•clelphla •P• 1 L.. • KALI , . BUCK Noll S. 3 IJj telcanicc. Nc. Norlt R ater cora., icc tctcryd•.l . l,lll•3riplata .c. 11•1 13A 1:1'131(111E. ‘‘. L14:II • i. 4),; Flour and General Produce COMMISSION IIoUSE. iUTII HOW A RD. NES!! 11.01.11%0)R t: R 111 R. In Th A TO TllO ! ,, of: 1. 0 IDA L NCRY I 1 ‘l , c ON C0N514.111.N1 , , fl•ring at liar. .0.1 •,11•41.x.• 14 Tranr,rl•ll.o • kth au, rib, suakrl. ote .•••• r-wri. • ..... %LAY and T.,11 -t mark.l pzltuu.,... te.-- 1 . ,•4.1,13i atsd r•PhlOr r - /1514: I'..arau.rra•l ta.A •Irm NEW YORK . Professor Alex. C. Barry's Trieopherous. g MEDWATBD COM PfIUN for ro ll t o rt i r 1...t54n too the/0ur...1,hr.. Ott. w Am/ .1.4.1r0i1. rortuo al.. of 111.. 410. c4l-..nut t•Attotootal., .ITAO . I ....J o t: 1 1 .14, ,11 N.//1.4. 1.1 tar 1,..1t0.r.tA.0• •Olt,LOr .tatttoottoit to Arlorb It I. Ett attn. who have it • Mal. . Airs Vote. f..pl Irrul 1 . • or 1 - ...4r—p•Atr r l lr--1 Atllu t ..l with • ru tatte......ortoptk.Ll IL! ot • Eton! ...Ora tut.d 1.? not 1.1 r1.4.n dortott 16.1 g...n0tl bar- bad Ito.• td —toe Al 11.. moot nt hot. , troJ .11 tt......,Ar0c10tt. tIo. I.mir 01111 ...en. ~,,, t /. I t.. Ir. t our 1 ....cit. rot.. I tn.( et. o , rt. ut.l. ott •0.1 rt.t.rll ..r-.1111 l. 1.1..1,11 VIII tilt .JI a, 11.11 hliuJ. ' 110 Ll•lues4 I•ta ru:t, Itrooltlytt. 11.1 tic \itt.afn l ..c~tut halt . • ot. at .1...1. J.I/ tot myth .1d...A 1 .11, dawlrott I Arr.. told • , I" tr. 11.111 1 ro,pher -111.1, ...WI I .1.1 1.. tot 41.11. .11 thn . 1 ....1••• , .1. to. 114 1 Itr.Ai.O a). It soar 1..1f nrllt,otra. 11.• .:11h. .1,-, • y .r.. 1...•....0.t1r A C Oar, • 1,111 r• I::: •L .l rry •111 t.rt•ltot. oat 1.11,.. / cut the 1111.t.r, toot 'Avast A,o, Nut • I,At T 1....• and .rattoto. groor.O., ito., 1 .... tor te. -. . o so. Pr0t.....r ' l .l. .tltrtt •.1 1 ' 0utt....0.1 It o. up., 11. opper Ilte rotonauoll, not, rt t. to. loud o. tu the Att.!it ittitAtztz 1 , t0..4..!. U.. t. Lao, .1.1 11. u. t.r....A.•11 11....1.1...1t0 to ll ol tl. •11 , 1 mat.. • 11,. nn. .1 4 d a 1...., It utll tt ...1.••••1 td Arato, go., Y. 4131. and other obtuatou..ll...A -1. uort•no...l It 1...1.11,1 pru , No. 1,1 L. 1 1 1 - ...41n p.r...r01v. hoot ll.elitntodetates and C.c.l• aptahtt CHICAGO AND PEORIA. THOMAS HALE oliWAillliNti & coNlAlissinti NIERCRANT, VII • ILLINIII,. ( !ONTIN CIES his ormal locilitito. to roooiTe . Tran•hipturin, .. . , run.runr, hau. J..a1l µrun. I.Anr.• run Ihr 11111.. in Canan all Lnonsr, Mr.rling MenJr..k , Unot A truing; Mr. John sprvem - • Wm. • • ( 1 1 . EN F:l3 A L COM MISSICN MERCHANT I ASD UMItALEIL No PIA ot, IL . att.,:non buoirwn, Si , . LOUIS & T. JOSEPH .„ . AIIIIF.I. .1. W1.71'11E1:11 I, A. I, il i 1. (1111 . F..rrwrAllse It. , Stm I.l+ell+unu l l.4,l All, t,..id le the pm. of 11;1 , 11. 1,14.1. 111111 lb. ....! st, J.4.n Tborn..rn. tpuell ' , nut tt. 11.ukrrs. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOUR I . MIDDLETON, nti.Ev I.r Al..xamlor GE.nlou. Meth. A , Po.roueb. nuJll ).0 V . 1 , 1 .) C.:1'111"1 , Lt;,.. , A , t.t.,Te4 narolplc.lons prnmi.lll : 011 N 11. VANKIN. Attorbil and Own s; Kt J... sort ComnavAnuar ft.r P.OON, ilia. Louln. har l'itirburgb.) 1. IV. V01 . ..m.1010z... • 51,1.16,re, John E firmpl... ' 0.11.1 r. - - • - I ANUFACTU "71 • Mot ye. - . 7 .• L'e; i/aik Mat. a 10 l'ul lb; 1 . 111.0..unas , •• in • I n.l..re sod .011 1., irAry IW. iflitEEN A PPLES-50 bidx. ruril and for l 7 verb 1., foil Y. A w. uAKIIOUILI ()Nl)(iN PICKLES A N Dsd UCES—lust J n•reirni at No. ;:le; la; orly mint. n InCof Ctoun a ta•lebralt.,l LE•bdati r,. Ate. and Amur., vom. Witn•ratarAlre (-b... C 1,,.. Walnut., Hart,. Pln , llll, Slothn•om lit•tehu, Walnut liolrhua. Atlo,torum null :al 1..1tai1 . .. 4. ,, , t , t , tAu u m , t2 t r,t,t, "' if kW NEIL WANTED—For 19 bdts. of Sole Loather. left In eun, by lb. Monoodahrla W bar( 111nAter. with - It •ol.nr a. $404. • 1 1,1 UNGAR! A 'MOE I Nij TOItACco— . 40 1,1.10 fnr 0,11, %VICE a SIeCAN ut.use bbb3. beet dry,fbr ardety null .11 A. FA IllignTOCll ACHED NIUSI setiool, SINUINO Doom , — Cau Ile. Laudia, by L. I asoulCh , Ur Cho. Book: Wt.bl,.. .41.1 h, !!uncut, New Carmlua Sturm . Seinlrthr, Cla-A DNA: Normal &hunt Yong In .k; rl Ttlin.rattot JUverillo , 111.. 1111.0, by 1i..31ap,n; Polo:MIA nltba,healmr,m. Benutlrt, of Cabalonlai ',may/ Minot:F..lw hut*: lUnton Tomperellich gong Bunton Chnrua lbw*: I 1 1 nok: Ala , —Th. Albalro”, • r,ry err new Katy: won/. by It 11. Tarlydnu, 01114/1 by Sm. ore ne.us bt h. C. Cotter,, Tim hock of Aut.., tarred quartette: The Swlto Hunter non. Th. Illontner's Ctanhlatnt: C'Th."""".. Ynug h Firm ll Tbrl4Tra l" .l7 cf.ll - hlun Of lb. thrblun hazy. bnlet; k'innily, for w hlly 1:1A1All DICKEY a 11204 • Water stud Front ea M IRON—MI tons Phalli' FUinnre, for Y tab from the .7114 , Ehrhy Wharf. by .1. a IL FU)lh, Round Church. /TANNERS' 011.-20 1,111,U sup., fur sal° ny J. • It 01.,01(S. AN np.gsß--I5 bozo; tale by trCTI' -J. 140100,NEA14.N. a co. STEAM BOATS • Wheeling' and Pittsburgh Packet LIARE REDUCEIY—The swift ;issis,, ,°l °V:t7Urs'ss ° l7s k iLs " i l Ls P t .t i : 1 2 " to.. shpt." ar..l lomlng.. It. prpe.pply. .... • Thr (•1.111 . 1, Car 11• our, vull 1r,.1u burgh vb.,' Turbdwy. Thur.'s, and !boor - day, At lu A. hu.. hrritug r,rry alcublar. biubbuut day. sob Frblay At I A SI. . /or frelgb• pa•eace, herlnc superior en . o6lll ,o 6 , Peele. apple OD le•erP. or 10 rll Gltlii A BINNING. /tie, 0019 N.rkol The elip,r Sr IN ooe Pf the feeteet eoe ostrurle.l tor the trelle Veeeepeer. AuPPer• , ^n de dep.! .n• Per ruurs., the. [mete. I DU . LAR PlTTsßuitiai t . 1r -.TI • epleo. • p ne pa.-/ket etee'ruer FtlitYST A MPH , . h. Tpweer. htteeprieli ier eVellerllle every dep. (eerepone ,upd •• 1”•••ele k. A ap.l rturn , lesive. le eiledl ewer, 0. het,. I. Th• 'Forret Clop eon. in ..nrieetP•n • lit, the Cletetawl and Pllcebuegh I:Narne.“ I.•p. Tint.-( Antos 1 1 , .n0m.71.1,1. Frtiyht C DANN S. .1.: Wheeling and Pittaburah Packet. IAtF. REII,ei• CH ),uninu park.t WN t. in Krul ,01 aur i. nv.rilin“. PI In Interopot.o... put nk H rat,. sr.. ',I tusk.. • ntr.durti..ll. Th. II I SCHE,IIt. Copt lira II NI,. tr, ~II lour. Pitt-141;0i Thia•dx, : At.l, 4 •TAtAsy. st lu A. •I rrnMw. Mh. M..oday . M.. 1 vrIAI : mo •Ati d I rian,. st • A M. . . • I. r (;.•101.,r bay s..lll.rior en. msnletlnu.. 'll' 17 1•11(171'1, I, . 3it., SlarArt ' TI.• Ir.etwr.t..r Ihe flotrot r 4.0.1,1... 1 . 1......m.nr..1.1nb1ik1..r. can .1,tk..1 her rtmlbarmr .11 11, r,lllmrl, R s, I i urL l'idivirfa JJ vr ter. b. now !n/Amain rraulni lrlpr Mir ray and WA , . hug, Iruring wl la wren' Alrnilw, ...rola, raid lltblity. Ana rrturuing. I PPPPP 11 bridling i.e.,' Turrility. Thurrday and lil•turilay i In earn wrirk. lerr frrighl sir paruir.enply nu hoard. orb, Anil:in/ONO A CHo7.bilt, Agrubs. T i. • ible ie. I i.nr .11 the And re, rnnotritrii.l lit, 11, ran hur tli tiol Elill LA K PACK ET IS E -INV I:1.N I'M niil hid! 111, ls !NG II T —Thr 111,n error, 05.400. *nib.... 1'111%1.11,h I, ilk., 1 . 1, , I1113• and llorking• rirry 'I I nn n'riciik ritorning inglort t wiilina. lirrling and ry• al • ...ilia+, t Ilnin.i ~,, rat. 1,..1•,1 11,1. liont running lir, tilrrly Illl7llr Ar wirr r It., IJ ..r • JIULAK \‘ EI , N ESI, A Yiira PACK FT. NCI N Cf.f.lfton loltn ~I.m tom • nn,ll 1,• oor , of f otokfilor I....Newtn. PL. i mho,. for I . lll,orvb • • ti II MI 1.7'01 , 0:KW-it tarot. • .. , ~ I , ,i; N.tslt v I Lis. - The . I :i . '•.• .., .. 4 ~ •....",.r i..ILT I. MT. , 1111.. r. m.,•1 r ..,,,--i • 114 di Ho' KINi ON w'r--1 ht. rim. /.... rr.,ht 1.3. ,E:•,,cr. np1. , 1 .. kr•kr.i• .1 '. F Z.IN UR % I 1.1.1 .. . —.11,. t.,;.• ir - ~ 7. 1 4 14 N i; LEAN noUSF, FARMS, &41,:. A„, t I. I. ,/ %I. la, r. • Itora For Sale. T III: lire stork I,ri. k ,;,g 1 . , 4/ .1 41 ot. at0t.....4.t... 1 1.1,1. , ii 1 1011,. it. 1,1) 1. 1 1 . A. • BEI.I- , / St. Lows Hotel--New Orleans. "G I,G r: A I% I tot m\rh of the eq in iiit rui il•ntro-.11. • nor, t• 4t•••• i, ~i,~ „ )I , FIuE II L .It.t \E, CZjt, TT.Trr.. TT.. 1,. Tu. 1.,•r. IiTmaTT.TITut:Ti.. .1 I, I. AM. I •t., t \ t u .tr.l rro LET- Fr.dst do. Itr.t. of orA prd nexr,\*.; • •1:1, .4,41.1+4 a , t0.1,x,•1. HALM, i • .f For Sale, F'( ,NE A Rull .../ttap,. n al , ..la I , F.r a 4.4 t!... d 1 t ~ . . I) A I Rl..' II:VI \ hare aigo for atilt, ernm~ ) aquaii.rna...ll....,..vilable 14. r. privAte unaapr••••,l 1 , •t• •ics..l. 1.. e aptly t 1.4 Desirable Property t or' Slue r :thi r d& Pail Ming I. r., ...I ttrtott..r tit. t Itt• Ittriretr !Aar ttlart suitri It t :i.• ttt r It% Ittrnltttc ttet mitt., mtrl • It Ir. ttittl .01111.• rrttrttrit, . . eon, I oil, Vt ii. r. suan , tr•mt f.-rt La..... n.klutv. 1.11.• 1.-r hm uf .1 ,I 1 .I.IIIIiSIAN. ..I.•-•.• • • to 1••....1 1,31 f 11 ,1 11••1••••;• 1.4 111, ••1....••••11001.••• Itmna 01, - • ~hII1: lull km: lru Ai; 1111TEL,A I.Mb ICE VI, 1 , 11.kt...1.1111A nme tertso,l r,.1.1110n 111 cull. t.rturrty...l • this nt,rortm n. 101.14.1 1 .. _7..4.1. lor , th 6 , 1 In,. atiant.. , l Ms... ..1 I•rt,-•, ail 11.. • ..tt 1144.11,..1,M 01. nnAn..l.le r.. 1 !um .4 .1. aw 11. 4 1 I. !,,.‘T. Lty.1.t..41.11.1 mot Nr. .1... 1.1 L L.I . mat. ot U,.. 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