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TUESDAY M(JRNINU, DEC. 14,4847
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Tt-IVr•ly; and Weekly.—The lhily IN Sevun
ITo:4111per annum, I,,e'rri-LVet:t ly five boilars per
is two llolLaz per annum ...jelly
4. adranre.
•
A t.VICGit•a. ore e.ltneltly rr.w.trd to ;sand to
ard. la r. ,tad a* early rt the day as
practwaLlo
kk ken Cossiteermal lorelkene, M t ,
kelt. (Leer •Ne,er, IreporrA, Motley Market, rig., tee
t'Led pa ;e,
See fourth Page far Alt.celtanoons News
Erlitrnial Corre•ppadea, of 11 , 1•11mourch auctic
00IIIMEICCE. OF TILE COUNTEY.
0117CE11130 FOR CONYITTELII-1.1.02T 6, 2111
• • CZCILLTART or Tree TILLASCIIIT, . C.
I Wastungton, Decomber,lo, 1847.
• ~ I am happy to inform you that a Westerril . mom
.
box of tho Homo of Iteprosentativel, (Mr. Vin
-1 . ton, ofo011ia.) ha
already made • proposition to
divide the tonally attending Committee on Com
prime into two parto,—the ono to tako charge 'of
Foreiin Commerce, and the other of ytha Com
merce among the Slat.," es expreisal an the
. .
word. of the Constitution, The reasons.for such
a divirion of action are olitious enough-to One en•
, I
quainted with the tonal labors of thisCoramittee.
The'export. of the country for the }fist amok year,
' exceed $150,000.000, and the impede are Nikko be.
'.. • yond this amount. Every day / new svelte's. of
' trade are opening with foreign nations, rind the
', . President, in his kfeasane,,asko th e specitl Mien.
tion of Congress to the Cohnuerce of China, South
1 .. America, andthe 17,--:, stnt,%: One Commit.
. WI Ci r '..3 this external t i rade,—
and ; • the lobor was cMstrued
at of . establish the Internal
3erco amongthe States.'
Of c inn member was the cb.
' jmto 'arse been expected, be
pram person of that old Mar
' plot enil disunionist, Mr. Ellett. In order to stir
up th'e bleed of Ins Southern allies to mutiny, he
reminded them; while delaying that CengMss hod
.fewer to regulate Commerce enioog the I States,
thtt under this alleged power, a claim hial bean
net np albs North to regulate the-Internal Slave
' trade of the country. Moreover, smiling to
. ' . Mr. khan, it smacked of Ilamiltonian Federate n,
and he feared this division of power a ;Id in
. "
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ereaso the power,an absurd amumption which
I
- , was very well answered by Mr. Holmes, of S. C ,
- . . !who, - speaking from experience, showed;' first,
that the labor ought to M divided,-.and thrit n di.
Tided power could not increase au origins power.
The debate continued at some length, end. was
.
participated in by seared members. The argu.
8- matt of the principal opponent of [he propoeitron
convinced me.that a remark from Mr. Vinton was
. too trne,—thai we knew nothing. of rho extent
ind empathy of our internal trade. In Caimers,
foreign commerce is alwaYsBthe abaorbingisubj ct
. .
whenever commercial matter's ore named. ISouth.
' era men either deny the power outright l though
so plainly written that lie who runs may read or,
deretandingly, or they TIM over it in suet a slip
shed manner, as to make it of no practical import
whatever. It is, therefore, high limo that the
friends of Internal 'Commerce should vindicate
the right. of the Interior, and at tho . Iseme time
demenatrate the value add cxtet the internal
. Commerce of the-country, Com er o aniong the
States clubmen cur coasting, Lake and river trade
• which is vastly more hi amount and *vale° than
the Foreign Commerce of the country,. magnifi
. . cent on this is, end yet a clam of- politichine, in the
Middle of the 19th century, end in the Cengrec.
. ' of the Baited States, deny that the pearer has :my
exintence whatever. Iflho.West is true to herself,
; the wane! long be in'the minority upon a gam
tion ea. much affecting her present and, fateue
There ie but hula ofinterost tarring in the city
Willey.. King Coop? has been paring4io way
fot the bostorruicottif the. Chairmen of fith Com.
isaittem iii the SAitir``The mijSrity Mire, yhts
• !mow, iteltreely Dreereretie, mid some 'lr , a
epar
lion is deemed met-swag in the award oft ocors.
The caucus ill. not full, and nothing wps done
- beyond the appointment of a Committeef when
ditty it is to report tomorrow the names of Sm.
,store butt fitted to preside 'oier the Committers.
• The Work of carving "trill commence on Monday,
atone o'clock. The Whigs will be 'dirtied tut
ono Senator on each Committee of fire Members,
MC majority claiming four. The Committees in
- the Senate are usually, chows by 'ballot, and in
the House hytte Speaker, whit Usually ;Grid,.
the Committees of nine.into fire of the f Mai in
the majority, and four et the party iu the riinotity.
. As the House ie a very able one, therew good
material Gem which to select competent persons
. for all department. of the public service. The
Speaker, however, with err few Committee of an
many members, Will hardly hi able to satisfy, alb
.however good his intentions, or wise his eeiettiona
The Locd Ferns aro holding the aubordinateeffi•
.• cars in the Senate over those of the lio4se," and
threaten reciprocal vengeance. 'Mr. Moth is
'pushed for the office of Secretary of thelSenate,
worth three thousand dollars a yelif, WI mai the
'office he left, but it is now held by !tripod a
-Democrat as himself. The tam:easeful party do
not bear their misfortunes gracefully. They he
' &WS the oretically in the doctrine of rotationi.
Offine,,bat when in cffice they cling to ill th
like so
' many , leeches, and seem to hold a life estate in it.
.'
Thus every maw about the House now thok the
place of mime good Whig and some g offieir,
tool
and yet, , when this doctrine of turn about comes,
there i.ts general grumblig and my for r 'cog°.
' • The Report of the Seerctary of the *away
has midst its appearance, -'and 4 even fillonger
idocitment thee the Mesesse,—monstrously long
aS that Is. Mr. Walker'. Report, hovrevr, is a
much abler document than 'the Message j of Mr.
- Polk, but there are soma th ings in it dese ring 11
.. ..
. overhauling, of which MOTO anon. 1
We are having Spring Weather herei-green
. gran, April showers, and occasionally bright, blue
and sunny skies:
We •pablish, to day, a reply to an ale in
the Gazette of Saturday; in reference' , to the
claims of Ro n rival road organizations, to: the mo
ney paid by ra l bscribera to the Gonnellsrilla Road.
That article was admitted with the greatest re•
lactance, which extends equally to the present one,
which we cannot; however, refuse in justice to the
- - puttee to give. We have now fulfilled all just claim.
columns, and must decline further inter.
(arena, in this matter. Thu friends of either
road must, ih future, be content to, appear uti•
der the held of 'Communications,' and be read
113 their true light. The Gsztteis ever open . to
the discussion ofall.' uestions connected with
Rail goad.,but hi'aderiSting them, we neither ar
prove; condemn, or in the emallest degree endorse
the poriticina taken by their writers,
•
;. 'Tex Costumier or Atilt°, so the Executive
• has declared; that the war is ono of conqUest,' it is
,•
,trot inopportaric iCguire into the practicability
-of this Rheum. The _New 'Orleans, Bulletin io
noticing the subject;roym
'Wo hare reason .to litlitto that the opinion of
the gonad othcor, with the army, as well u those
who have recently returned, is that, et least, for,
the present, no' funkier ec!iro or more extended
°paradigm abopld be,' attrmpieZ; that the ,cepital,
with in incrtaceitganicoo.ithouLl ho retained, rind
the towns between it and Vera Cruz, be occupied
with imitable garrisons, and-that the coma:Medea.
tied should not oulybe kept-open, but hindered
safe even for trarahr%arties, which .2,4 done
by bodies of tA by, stationed/at ; proper
,Intervela • _ I
• That 'them arrangements being immpleted, and
the Intense! revenue,se far as practicable, regularly
abided, we should wait the dune of, scents,
without attempting to di ff mio otheelses oats a east
,stint of wild and uncultivated country; which
an brintero,:fsitirable; and night be attended with
unfitimiate 4 . , .
Coxesiersss
rer.r-a citleelia 'of Laiington,
„
lEy., have resolved ro vo Capt. Glar• 4 . innar,
eu klirstara from .Mszieo.• The militafy ,have
'Ogee:dual upon the ems course.
8.1514. .4115430' of the *Risque/nuns cow
',Bank. (Ps.) tie refused discount at resiiit, in
4- ---
REPOUT er Tax SacalTaav or Wae.—The
Limon of Wednesday night contains the above
report, of which we make th:e following abstract
-The President has'told how extended have been
our conquints, and the war report: enable. us to.
show how gallantly our army has borne itself in this
war, Which Abe., disapprove as men, but fight so
bravely at the command of the government. The
records of the department are confused, but the
number of men now in the field is placed at - , forty.
three thousand five hundred and thirty tit. of
which twenty4one thousand five hundred end nine
are regular troops, and the remainder voluaeem.
The distribution of tin. force is so follows:
With M.j. Gen. Scott, and belonging to his col
umn, including the troops as route at Tampico, at
and about Vera Crux, and on' the line thence to
hi. headquarters, the aggregate force it estimated
at 32456,- With Maj. Gni. Taylor, at the several
post. tinder his immediate command, it is about
6,727. In Senta Fe, and on the Oregon mid
Santa Fe routes, and it. the Indian country, there
are'about 3,630.
The force in California isybout 1019, including
.2f 0 now on the way to that country.
There are no mans in the department of cal
culating the deductions which ought to be made
for aickness, disabtlity, and other casualties; but
the entire force is coratiderably helms the foregoing
estimates."
The Secretary then goes on to gi4a
tory of all our military operation. which have, as
they occurred been detailed in the I Gazette. In
.peaking of tho force in California, he says :
"Under almost any circumstances, this force cab
hardly be regarded as aufficient to answer the pur
pose for which the troops are required in that
country. Though all is now quiet there, and no
serious apprehension is entertained of disturb.
ante, yet the country in our occupation is exten
sive, embracing many position. which ahnuld be
gartisoned, and the Indian race lathers numerous,
with the propensity and habit of depredating. In
cue of a threatened disturbance, it is not doubted
that t,conrriderahle augmentation at our force
could be derived from the inhabitant. of the noun•
try; still I think it advisable to increase the num•
her of troops now there."
In speaking of the prosecution of the war he
goes on to say :--
vOur further operations must, in my Opinion,lre
conducted in ono of the threefollowing modes .
,fiat, to take and hold an indemnity line; to re.
cede from all places and positions now occupied in .
advance of it, and cease from all agirminve opec.
albae beyond that line; second, to! overrun the
whole country, and hold all the principal places in
it by permanent garrison.; and, third, to retain
,what we now possess, open the linee!of communi
cation into the interior,-and extend our operations
to other imrortant placei, as our Means and the
prospect of advantages shall indicat l ekeeping a
disposable force always ready, within approacha
ble *Re to annoy the enemy, to adze supplies,
enforce contributions, and frustrate 1 4 * efforts to
collect means and assemble troops for the purpose
of protracting the war."'
The merits of the three plans are then dismiss.
ed, closing by a remadc'thatt— I '
I '
“The third mode presented is, in my judgment
preferable to the others. Beyond rutin limits, it
admits of expaiiion and rentractio ; but, as a fix
ed condition, all now held be to be netirmed, and no
part surrendered, bat in compliane 'Stith treaty
stipulations. This plan also cone opiate, further
acquisitions extending to other imoortant points,
more or lea numerous, as circumstances may
warrant." • • • • • 1 I "
"In addition to the troop. required 1 to gsrrienn
pieces to be retained, it is propowd l to; have in the
field a competent force for agreuive operations—
to strike the enemy whenever he4l4y present . a
vulnerable point; to open avenueu from the porta in
our possession into the enemy'. citoritry, and to
covet. and subject to our control aeme of his rich
mining districts and productive agricultural re
gion.. It is not deemed proper to point out in
more detail the movements and objecis contempla
ted in tfie further. prosecution of the war upon this
plan."
He next goes on to .peak of the ! difficulty of
obtaining recruits and volunteers and ea).:— . •
"Attempt. have been made, under the act pew
ed at the last cession of Congress to en gage ,vol
unteer to fill cip _the companies in as re, end-df
ficer. have been detached from their commands for
that purple. These cfrato have riot been sue
cessfal; only 821 have been proemOrte of the
disadvantages attending these attem to has bet n
the went of authority to place them on Ma earns
footing in respect to compensation recruits far
'the regular army. As the avian** I engage for
the saute term as the recruit. for the a regiments
them can bane renwn for not hokli gout to them*
c A,,
the slime inducements to r ' rthe p blielerCiCe.
ft is, therefore New • -ecom lied that
Congress be toted to a ..•-: _. a l a bounty to
volunteer MClllitS.
I also suggest that thaw nisei the came
State to corwoh.ll , d temporarily, d the super
numerary cflicers •• at home to obi recruits for
(taw wspsctive CGlnpiniLl. Should! this attempt
prove uccocceefel, th. a I recommend that the
oansilidetien be made ; ermanent, and that entire
companies of colon: ten be .accepted, to takethe
place of the vs-Andes in regiments and battalions
which may be occasioned by the consolidation.
The forcer now in service, sugmmted by re- .
emits to the extent which it is reasonable to er
red, will not in my opinion, be *lade* far oti
contempleted military- operatione.l I therefore
submit for your consideration and \ approval the
proposition to rake ten additional regiments of
regular forces for the war. It islimpottent that
authority should-be given for Ihis n' mow at an
early period in the approaching ion of Con
gran' • • , • • t • • ~,
b -Tbe exingenciee of the war may require a larger
farce than can be brought into the fild, including
the proposed new regiments. It is herefore erg.
.ed that authority ehottld also be giien to wept
. the services of more veto:deem It slooeld sot be
restricted to a number less than 2d,000, With
the increase of our pruent force by the ten new
regiment., it is not probable that there will be
occasion to exercise this authority; et in eMer
prey may arise when a resort to it! would be of
great importance to the public interest.
He recommend, that the offiona and soldier.'
widow. de children,have pensions granted,& makes
numerous suggestions for the management of the
Indira' and the Sermon le:eines; tint the main
part of the report is of war. It *ill he noticed
that the war department has made iti estimates for
another and more extended campaign, invoicing
the expend -item of much treasure and more valua
ble lives. It also uks for money to pay for the
deficienciee:of last year, thriugh We were told
enough had been granted then, nay more, that
there waren excess. The demand, of the Sec
nitary for men and money are re very imperative
that we shall soon have in the disci:oaken upon the
"Bill of Supplies," a developernant of what .
Congreu mean, to do upon Wm vital question.
Sorra CAZOLINI ow rnmv.--The following
resoluticms.were before the LigisWare of the Pat
motto State at the last .deice., with s fair propoet
of being adopted by
1. Resolved, That the General Assembly of the
letitto of South Carolina have seen, - with profound
regret, the settled spirit of hostility Manifested by
the Free States toward the inatinitions T 1 the
South; a spirit which, if pereisted In; must inevi
tably lead to the most disastroor comicquences to
this confederacy.
'2. Itemised, met the recent developments in
the Free States, and especially the attempt known
as the "Wilmot Proviso," to prohibit the Southern
States from enjoying the common 7 ,, itory of the
Union, raise an bone of startlin g importance,
which requirco, on the part of the Bo th, firm en.
ergetic. Ind nutted action.
3. Resolved, 'That this State is willing and anx
ious to bury all minor differences of opinion, and
make common ruse with the other Southern
States in the most energetic mnnner pomible to
maintain their common rights.
Rceofted, That the Mato of South Caroli•
nit will regard the pamage of any act by the Gen.
oral Government upon the subject 'of Slavery, In
violation of the rights of the South, u annulling
the obligations of the Federal Compact; and upon
the message of each act , she will consider halsolf
at liberty to form a new, separate, cud • distinct
Government.
, 5. Resolved, That the Governer be requested
to forward copies of these Reatilations to the Goya
mews and Legislatures of the lifirrebolding &atm;
and enter into correspondence with, and send eye.
cis! martyr, if necessary, to them, to bring about
COUCen of action among such state. in the present
.. .edits of our affairs. . -
South Caroline, by ber semaitivenen open this
subjent, looks u ridiculous u a jealous, doubtfull
puke in Society, or business. The doubtful state
or person keep talking aboufrank, but their poll
lion should be mistaken, forgetting shat rook or
clunactu which has to be buoyed up by selfirst.
tdation, is 4ektom If ern much at bottom, or of
much concern to those they wbh to propitiate, as
in this eau.
MILITAIT.-40 Bee AM 1/21:101104119 11 12t In the
Louisville Journal of the arrival at that place of
Cols. , Mansfield and Croshan, and Capt. C. M .
Clay, direct from Medea .
Taizatim—The line of Taieigraph from Pa.
Istibwsb, Va., to Columbia, 8.0. wi l be in %rink•
inn agar amyl* Ans of January..
Al -;-.
EISMEN
We ha.; been requeded to.Ppy (be following
bum the Journal of Moods,:
We are authorized to state to those interested ,
that the Directors of the Pithsburgh'and Cannella. I
villa Rall Road Company D O •feel at liberty to
c arry apt the Resolutions of rile Stockholders, pas..
ed at the meeting of the 6th snot., whereby the
Stockholder. 'llia desire to get rid of. their Stock;
and obtain their pm rate of what remains of thii
fonds unexpended by the farmer Boned, can be
relieved from farther reeposibllity; but owing to the.
refusal of CoL Rubinson, W. M. Lyon, and oth
ers, to comply with.the - lawful requisitions of the .
Stockholder. and their Board of Directors, the
President of the Company will probably not be
able to fulfil the wishes of the Board, until Col.
Robinsou,sand the WI called Directem of the pa.
tended Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road Cam.
pony, surrender the bookie papers, money and
property of the Pittsburgh and Coniiellmille Ha l
Road Company, into the hand. of the lawfully
elected Board, of which Mr. Lorimer was chosen
President by i unanimous vote.
Let Col. Robinson, Mr. Lyon, and others, here.
tojore representing a small minority of the Stock.
holders, but who now take a wrongful position
againstthe whole company itself "comply at once
with the law, and surrender the monies, bake, &c ,
of the Company, to the President and. Directors
of rte Company, and we can pledge that Mr. Lar
inaer Will at once comely with the Resolution. of
the Stoeleholdare, and the requsition of the Boa-d.
In the Gazette and Journal ofSaturday, there is
an article assuming to epoch the sentiments of
the Board of Director., which never was seen nur
authorized by them, and which contains several
errors and miestatementrthat faproper to correct.
As, for instance, it states that at the Stockholders
Meeting, there were but 800 charm of stock voted.
where'. the official retort, show that upwards
of 2400 shires of stock were voted by 258 Stock
holden,' in person, or by'prozy, whereas, at the
meeting of tho disorganizing majority, at Philo
Hall, oily about Ninety or One.lluldred Stock.
holdera voted in person and by pnisi.
Derides the wrong that. Col. Robinson & Co..
inflict upon innocent Stockholders, their position
is one of extrema, absurdity. Col,
,Larimer, and
the litiful Board, knowing their position to be cor-
Tee; aro willing to 'Oct the moment the money•,
books and papers, come into their hands, but the
factioni minority, who, under Col. Robinson's ad.
•iaemeu, (not Mr. Binney'e) claim to be the com
peny-4efuso to act (now mark their reason) be
cause th . ey are afraid of personal responeibility:
and' a, simple notim from Wm. Latimer, Jr.,
though not sufficient to induce them to yield the
property and books of the Company. into the legal
custodj of the legal Board, has had the effect-to
tie oohs hand. of the efficient Mr. Robinson, end
alarcrahe very men who affect to consider the
arts of Mr. Latimer and the aunt over which
he so ably and !maid) , presides as nugatory.—
Does not the present conduct of Menem. Robin
son & Co.:show conclusively that they do not
themselres believe what they themselves .islet!
While Mr. Latimer and tho legitimatq Board ere
ready to act . as,soon as they obtain the books and
m >cloy of the Coriopany, are find MOSEYS. Robinson
& Co, are, notwithstanding their possession of
these prima facia mutton, afraid to move one
step. Aro there no lavry ere in Pittsburgh won•
thy of the confidence of .Iffesne. Robinson, &
Co,! or are they waiting for another Telegraph
opinion against theta from Mr. qinney. Belies
ing themselves to be wrung. as their conduct
shows they do, the sooner those gentlemen re
here themselv. from , personal responsibility' to
the Is.ors and a much injoted public, the better,—
by quietly, end with calm dignity. yielding the
books and property to the Board of Directors
of the Pittsburgh and L'onnellsville Rail Road
Company witho Lilo vevgious aid expensive
deleya of law, they will entitto , tbecesetvis to
some censideiation, end the Board of Direetcrs
will be:disposed rather to attribute their past er
rors to mistaken notions of policy; than to n ail
fat
porpesso for wrong individuals and injure the
' • •
PHILOLOGICAL nysTtTeirri.
To the Editors of Me Pitiburgh Gazette:
I attended, an Thursday'evening. the 9th inst.,
the celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of
the Philological Inditute. The vinous servicel
were conducted with much propriety. From the
youthful appearance of Mr. Palmer, hie incompe
tency ie perform acceptably the task imposed epee
him, might very naturally hese been inferretl. If
inch a thought, however, occupied the mind of
any one . present, it must hive yielded to the eon
victim., 'that in the eelection of a speaker, there
was "no mistake" on the part of the intelligent
and liteiary gentlemen whom he represented.
Mr. Palmer'. voice it well modulated and mu.
*iced though naturally vary feeble; a defect, how
ever, for which he ii not eccountable, and which
time and training will materially remedy.
The theme chosen by Mr. Palmer, was the ad
-vantages of the peace policy to the muses of our
.population. It the composition hada fault, it was
an exuberince of fancy. Its extraordinary ;Allah
may, toe limited extent, have [Duelled its fares.
It abounded, however, with beautiful imagery, and
contained numerous passages of peculiar excel.
lence. That he in a young man of much promise,
and will, if true to himself, be a awful and Prom
' ineut member of society, may be safely affirmed
The question, whether the election of the Ju.
dietary directly by the people, - would not be pref
erable to lthe present mode of appointment, for a
term of years, by the State Esecutiye, was ther•
°eighty discussed by Mr. Bingham, in the
,affuma•
tire; and Sadden, in the negative.
New Books
Wass-m. Dierrrnesar Ussiemnoin, Revised
and enlaiged, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, Pro.
lessor in Yale College. with Pronouncing Va.
cabularies of Scripture, Classical and Geograph.
ical Names." George and Charles Merriam,
' Springfield, Maas.; Publishers.
Wo have from the agent in Pittsburgh, J. 1..
Read, of, the Methodist Book Concern, the above
work, which is, indeed, complete in all that can
interest the scholar, or one who needs such a work
for casual reference. This book comprise. thir.
teen hundred pages, and is the histery of the Rag•
fish language, as written by the great lexicirapher.
himself, without any atteriapts at improvement by
the modern custom of condensing the vitality
from valuable works. In tho words of Dr. Olin,
"it is beyond all question, the best English Die.,
denary extant, hero or in Briuda."
Dr. Webster was an .erdhusiast in his calling,
and has achieved (or himself a name that meet
survive as long as the language of which be was
indeed the master. All that good taste t patient
research, and a happy faculty of discrimination
between the good end bail; could effect,has been
done, and bin work McogniSed asetandard author
ity throughout the world, where the English
guar, is spoken. Modern Minrovemeats in print
ing have placed Mi. work within the reach of all
and made it as cheap as valuable, a merit which
should be , appreciated by an extended male.
Gonstr's Lane's Boos.—We have from the
publishers; the Januery number of Chili work. Thu
present number commences a now ioluine, arid
now is the proper time for newsubscribers to
ply,, and old ones to renew. The boa promises
to sustain its old reputation.
Amanita Now Poem—We observe lust
Mrs. Ssrissbelm has issued proposals for pub
lishing • weekly. paper, in this city, to be called
the .Salurtfay Eeening Valli. r." It Will take the
place of the Alhatross."—Post.
Tat UNION Maoaztza, publialre4 by feral
Post, a alp out with its claim. to public notice.
It I. editOd orith ability by Mrs. C. M, Ragland,
and worthy of paining°. •
Pun Hintz Journal corritnoncrs itsl
with tho New Year, and puts forth' al
to those who are doolrous of a paper
Prorrasor 'Risley and hi. two .on..
gymnaats, are soon to appeu at (be
in this city. For grace and agility,
once' are cuiaurpaascrl.
Twaszeoicid.—A Unitarian C'
Maine, orh&was called upod to pr ,
giving dermon, without notice or. a
congregatiiii, opened the Bible and 1
book of LdOwniatioru; without cu..
ergyroan in
• a Tbaniu.
logy to his
w ed the whole
Wl* Tide. Water Canal wiu
Lojared b tholes high watiti BO bed.
ed. It will be repaired ready, fa n
weak
MEE
PROM FEW TORR.
Correspondence or the Pdlnburith 'Goethe.
Now Yeti, Dec. 16,4847
The corzipuatively favorabla advices from Eng
land by the ‘Brituinia" have had no very marked
Effort Urm their transacions at the . §tfick Er.
change. Treasury nom. are still held'at 991 and
but few tranaactions. Caen at that. Penneylsania
s's are f per cent higher. Reading bold. &din.
at }do, Mortgage do I. TIM news has had a fa
vorable effort on Cotton; the holden of woich,
fact that it has tonchid the loarrst point of de.
preemie°, .and that prices would recover. The
market is firm arid improving for Cotton..and an
:advance of three cents is asked. Flour amt Bien&
MAIL generally are all better.
A detachment of 230 troop. embarked cin Wed:
newlay, the Bth Mat t from Port Coluthbue, in thin
bedew, on board the tranaport.whip Oceae, bound
It Vera Cruz, Mexico. Under the conicoand of
Cap'. W S 3.1 Infantry.
.-The papers of to-day have a and tale to tell of
the death of Dr Arnold Wainwright 'Orte of the
Prefeasdrs in the Crosby street Medical College,
who Was bitten by • rattlesnake mint to his wife
as • present. It tied escaped from a bar,_and,
while putting it no, he received a severe bito on the
middle finger of his hand. . In on incredible short
time, the wounded part was excised and caustic
applied to the adjacent punt; but notwithstanding
these precautionary measures, the virus reached
the ayatim. The( hand, then the um, and finally
the dodo?, side, swelled and became blink. lie
was removed so quickly aa possible home, and died
in coVvulaions, just six hours and a half ;after he
recoiled the bite.
THE WEELING lIEBIBUH
,To the Editors of the Pittsburgh Garrite:
There probably never was a more glees piece
of humbuggery practiced than in the recent at
tempt to impose upon the world the belief, that
Wheeling is a favorable point for the cOncentrav
don of Railroads. Confined as it is by lofty hills
on ono side, and the river on the other; it really
pommies no advantages over any other point.—
There is, however, no misting thy momentum of
piece of humbaggery, when it is boldly uttered,
and perseveringly reiterated.
What evidence la thele, then, against the eligi.
bility of Wheeling as a terminus! Louis McLane,
the present petronixer of the Wheeling, hoax,
fought long and earnestly enigma it, and de.ired
the privilege of stopping at Fishing Creek, de nab.
Creek, or tiny other place on the river below.
lenatheri Knight has for many yeani been in
tho pay of ,Wheeling, and advocated a!terminu.
these. Lately ho was appointed tot:male surrey
west from Wheeling, and instead of going direct.,
ly mat bubo that plac-,lte ran; down along Itte
Ohio fire miles to McMahon to get an ail.ants
teaus route through the mountains which giro
the name to Bell:mint county. Now M. Knight
may talk till ho is tired about the advantage. of
Wheeling, but oats epeak- more eloquently man
words.
Let nolo,* et this matter. To get to Wheel.
ing with the rail road from Cumberland, they mast
run up along, or near the bank. of the Ohio, abont
therity-four or five miles, and then when the mad
crone. the Ohio, it must run right down again
and run along iti bank. five miles, to tlx, month
of AteMahon'e creek, and daring the entire die
wince, the rail road going up, and that going down,
would never be one thousand yards apart. Now
we would ask, what good reason can be assigned
for running from the paint on the East side of the
Ohio opposite to the mouth of Metlation's creek
five miles up to Wheeling nod theit running down
on the West side, five miles more to the mouth
of that creek.
If the object is really to reach Zaneaville and
Cincinnati, by the shortest and brat note, why
go up to Wheeling on oho video( the river, and
down froni there on the other. Why: not crop
the river at lifeWaton's creek, and thew save ten
mile. of railroad! Why play the silly, game of
the Duke of York, who . 4 ,1E11.161:d rep a bill with
forty thourand men, and then turned about spd
marched down again." Senoualy we would Alt,
does not Joanna. Knight's recent report prove
conclusively, that Wheeling is not on the nattfral
route b any place.
• I
Suppose the Ohio river was a long narrow m00n....
tufo, not wader than the Ohio, many Engineers,'
would rather make • tunnel through it,.than run
a
sad road five miles Nortirtiud, along the west
aide of it. especially, if the tunnel must at all so
rents Cr made..,.Novr. a viaduct is just as nee,_
tarp at Wheeling, as it would be at Itlealaban's
creek; so nisi the five miles of rail road, on both
I
sides of the river below Wheeling. seem* to ho a
mere piece of drapery, a kind of heavy fifth wheel
•
to a Wagon:
If there was a practicable route up Indian ,
Wheeling Creek, over the inOuntaina of Delmont
county, there would seem to -tie some reels m to
roe unsti`,Wheelitor, but ati Ittr.ifitight rim down
the riser to McMahan% Creek, we mina •
that the direct route from %Chaotic; to Columbus
near the Nauucal read, is not pradicittk, Gr at
least not a Lksirabla one. M• MI L.LOS.
EXPLOSION —As the steam Ferry Boat here, the
Island Parket, was about leaving the Island shore,
she burst her boiler, by which one young man, tom
ed John Clark, 17 years old, MP, blown everbeird
and drowsed. Ills body has not yet been recovered.
Ills brother, Thou., Chak. aged 13 ydare was
severely wounded in the head, but is an s lan way of
recovery.
TW‘l Ucrwiuns were adightly injured, .nd will re
A young man by the name al Rhode*, a brink
pedlar, rm. very barfly scalded.
Thome. Watkins, slightly injured.
The Odot, Mr Walker Hunter, Ina isbe pilot
house. and Was thrown back several feel. If is mju.
ries iro comfderable, to the' back, sides, and leg,
but he appeal" in a lair ray of racovery. Ile, how
ever, a very vet - lonely brutsed.—(Wheeling Argim.
, Strotrt.sa Cast —A Landlord nen Detroit, a
few evenings since lost $6,00. He ituspocted rev.
end of his neighbors for the theft, and.had them
i
arrested. 011 the following day, ides.' e contested
to the taking of the money, but all ed, it wa.
her own. This declaration din* th court into
considerable perplexity, and forced •. m to dis
charged ail held in custody: She had hi money,
and intended to keep it.
R mut • .—Accordir g to the latest ;;telligence
from Moscow, tho number of cholera 'patient. in
that city..en the 'morning of the 16th of Plovembr,
amounted to 105. In the evening of: the 17th of
October, the number of pqentit arts" .135, which
is coneidereli an insignificant proportion foe 300..
000 inhabittints. Great uneaainew presaged in
the mercantile circle. 'tit tat. Petersburg, eying to,
the scarcity of money.
TALIOI2IIOI AT I l irecanz.—ThelittON of
Natchez tom had a meeting, and have resolved
to take Stock in a Telegraph Line to . cenuect
that city tech Louisville and Near Wean..
The late beery table blob caused conatlerabl ,
damage to property in Cincinnati,, the In Iliccotua
of which is not yet publiand,--prohably riot
consitted. '
)
. ANOTHSII Lan I.lotax..,—The Queesi!of i'ore
toga! teas del i•° 1.1 of a Prince, on the 4th ult.—
Her majesty at laded the Italian Opera the pre
•ions night.
.
Mona-race .1, reedy mode, are announced as
being kept for sale at the Alder Opera Home, N.
V. It ie fashionable for thole who viaif the Opp;
en to hoer the upper lip clothed with hair::
Ano mats at St. Lome. on the 31 of .Deeeme
ber: l;11. Harney, Cept.. Kearney, espb.luttee•LL
flneketi, and bl.j. Bannerol, pauctigers 'in the
ateanate Illinois.
Hou.--Thirteen thouund head harebeen trans
ported by Mal Ro.d to Baltimore, during the lut
two waekr, and twelve thousand more era now
on the way.
,
To tho Ethan f the rotrourch qa-reqs— •
Gentlemen. My none 1, presented to the Pild
through your peg., as a cendldwe (or "Mayor." It Sae
been done without my know/edge or consent, as I have
no desire file oakc. I input reepectrully decline the .
"Honor" • citizen would confer epee we -
Von Will pleaw . wandlsw 'awl name from the het at
erroltdatee * • L.HH. LIVINGS YON.
deltlt •
U..7 .s lcursi Finer.: Kermit spc through Me columns
of your invalunlila paper, to suggest the name tidJOIIN
SING, as n susiaLte eandidete.tit the Mai orsliy.
Mr. King Ina centime rn every way eirtnrwteut In MI
Par office. Kor integrity, wisdom, and good Judgntrnt•
he has fear superset, Ills minimalun is earnestly
urged by the Whist of the 3nl Wird, and petwieularlY
about the Wilt 'ROUND CHURN!.
• ow volume
• • g chums
of its kind .
ID - hiesars. Editora Allm. 4ie through 7 0 .1
abLo. paper to suggest to die Whigs of Pittsburgh, the
stame of CHAS D. SCULLY', Cog trs - a candidate for
thti 110111i6It1011 of Mayor '
the femme
Atheneum,
ea peffyrm•
BZW . Darth twee yelloweasfe Teeth—they can be made
pearly whoa by One Dolt own!, Whoa of Joan , AMISS
DV= P.n.. It hardenathe germ, s wee Wiry the twes , h,
At. told at W Llberr7 as nylkttihief y
pT.Do
.O t hsyo • , 2
shithogboio of Jon.' AroberlcothrosihroYthaaronll
mate your breith meet, whited your reedy, he. BoIJ
Si SI Lanny st. 10/9Jterfly
•
InorTo Malian and Ladk.—con.ww.y.unv
and Bone Liniment and IndtainVrgetable Elizfr, Is the
man aeons] tare for Itheummilm.
!fold by WM. JACKEfOItr, Agent for Pittsburgh.
nvlfidfroilluir
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH
Vorrospondoinco of Pl4tobarth Ghatatto;:
COAGItkSS.
Correspoodence of the Pauburgh Gazette.
. .
Washington, Dec. 13, 1847.
liori . Jobat Bell, Senator from Tenneasee, has
arrived at Washington.
Thera is a greet atrife,between the old officers
and those who are now , applying for aitualions, In
the Hall of the Houma of Representatives. •
CHAIRMAN or COMMITTNIIR rN THI RENATE
Foreign 'Relations—Sevier. .
fincmcetAtherton.
Commerce—Dix.
Manufactures—Dickenson.
Agriculture—Sturgeon.
Military :Affairs—Cue.
Naval Afaire—FairfialcL
Judiciary—tastily.
Post Offices--Niles.
Road, and Canda—Hannegan.
District of Columbia—Cameron.
CHAIRMEN Or COXXITTIES IN TEL MOVIE OE
liqi:yr and Ahem—Vinton, .
Judiciary—Joseph Ingersoll,
_ Manufactures—Andrew Stewart,
Foreign 4,fair—Turman Smith
Military Affairs—Bolt.
Senator lio4well pronounced a eulogy to-day
an the lire and character of the late Senator Hun
tingdon,,of Connecticut. The Senators were
deeply affected by the relation of fact, connected
with the life of the deemed, him private virtues,
iad his.publiri worth.
_ _
GREAT MOOD.
Corresporidenee of the httsburith Gazette.
Dieeinnetl. Dec. 13-6 e. x
The Ohio iirer is riving very rapidly, at leas ,
4 istchea per hoar. lt is row within eight fee.
of being as high as tho great flood of 1832.
The Wastein Telegraph Is not working, owing
ton trio injury the line has received by reason of
the flood.
,The freshet f ace= to be general, pervading the
whole country. The damage done to personal and
resr.property, cannot at this time be computed,
but it is immense; and, should the water continue
to rise, ea there is now every probability it will,
the good will be tar greater than was everexperi
enced on the Ohio.
ilteletive Correspondence of the rittsbanth GUM,
PHILADELPHLA MARKET.
Paraezzarari, Dec. 13,4 p. m.
Flour—Western brand. aro eelling at $6,50 per
Cornmeal—Sala at 113,25 per bbl.
Wheat—Sales of liftzed at 1401150 e per ba—
bel,' higher. '
Corn—New prime White Southern is selling,
ta.s moderato extent, it 53e per ho, and of old at
73e per bar. , .
Cotton—The market is firm, and some inquiry
is msniferted.
C orte.poodence or the Poutoarth Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET. •
13,,,vromta, Dec. 13, 3 r.
. .
Floar—Sales of 500 bbl, Genesee brands at
$6,37a0,43 per hbl, at which figures there are
more reline than buyers."
ttornansd—Moderate gales at $3,37it. Per bbl.
Grain—The market is abundantly aupplied--
Prime White Wheat is selling at 144a147e per
but and prime Red at 130a135e per bu.
Corn—Prime White is *eking at 55c per bu—
prime Yellow.63e per ha. '
Oats are selling at 381141 e per be. •
• Whiskey—Moderate sales at 'attic per btr.
The amtharn Telegraph is out of order.
Corte` ondenceor the Peeningh (incite,
NEW YORK MARKETS.
New York, Dec. 13, 3. r.
Flpur—ln consequence of the continuou• rain
to-day, is eery quiet.. Prism are tending down.
sends; nod there is an indisposition to operate we
41 the letter mail is liCei•Cti. Small sales, hoer
eTrr, 4 Genesee are ifikcied at $.6,18,46.25; and
of Western at 51,6101,18 i per bal.
Grain—The market for Wheat ha • dowomaid
tendeney; mob no sales, butlbere I. a steady dte•
mend for Corn and Oats. Sales of prime White
Corn are reported at 74c per bu. Sales of Oats at
46.48 e.
Provisione—The market is bear, for Pork, .t 8•
37j Wished, but I hear of no sale.; Lower cram
wsuld.lses.cepicil.. Lust Is dhlt, with moderate
.
iileiat 9.4ir
Greeeries=4.3..ff.se and Sugar have a downward
tendency, though without change, Molasses also
without change, with moderate sake at 27.28 c
per grill.
Treutuy note. are miring eta discount of
per ct.
Corr,rmJcaer ul Ut Pitt-burgt. Gnat,
CINCINNATI MARKErS.
• _CIGCIIIII26,' Dm 13,6 P.M.
Killed Hogs are selling, to a moderate,extent, •
$3 per 100 lbs.
Chem—dales of W R aro effected. at 847.
per lb.
The market generally is without 'change.
PUILADIMPIIIA CATTLE MARKET
Philadelphia Dec. 9, 1847.
Dease.--Show I. slight variation, and sales
generally Ira at 8516,50 per 100 lb..
Sheep are selling at 151,25884 cult, a* in quali
ty.
Hogs ars within thol tango of $5,75025 ke
100
CV- Salter's GlnsiPast Panacea...--rilretca
TL•IIMONT—We beg leave to call public attention
the following, from Dr. Wen. Dean, of Withamiaill
Clermont Co., and one of the very first practitioners
the county to which he resides. and late &moan in lb.
Male Lamslature. 'lt is cheating thus to see the lead
ing men of the professmn, burning the bonds of proms
veinal preJud ire, and arcing merit 11. due:
.71e, 1 have in
my pear tier been using ammo( you
Gieseng Panacea, and, we far. am well pleased In it
edema in Catarrhal and Bronchial Complatuts. Please
send me half, doer:amulet—put them as low as Yoe
Lap.; an 1 expect if it . cooltattes to reader am general ant
isfantion as it has heretofore. to keep It constantly CA
hand. Respectfully, l apl7 Wa. Doan, o
ED-Th. Climate-Is strangely eesll9.l.a to the
human °uncle, for skinj 'hr sudden change limn heat
to cold, and the awoke caugies Yellow. Dark, Coarse
Complexions. Then it la requisite that the pores of the
akin should be kept open,-that then mouths should be
freed fronfirepority-liiras thus the ancient Houma Phi
k.yptiers cared all dueuses-they computed that more
.liscases and unhealthy valsors kir through Ma pores of
the skin, than any other outlet of the body. It is mice.
dary, therefore, to keep dui pores open- all hansom are
ispelled Mont the skin from the pores, when they mash
with JON.' Italian Chemical goat, I here *cell acute
the worst and oldest cans. of Patti Rheum; Erysipelas,
Old Sores, Barber's Itch, t ore !fetid Ringworm, when
every other internal and external remedy had faded
am effect rendering the Man white, clear and loft, ibsinoth
IL be yellow and civilise, as wonderful.-it remorse Free.
hies, Tan, Sun Lem, !Bombes,, end diabgaremVut of the
skin-hot persons must be particular and ask, for Josmal
Soap-to be bad In cauhergh at WA!. JACKSON. sign
of the Big floor, ED Liberty at. Price Su rents'
•
pp-No Cora! No Payl Plleat
Plteai—
Dr Jaekranhl Embrocation . tho only medicine that
will cure this so vent ronmern and troableiome
dism.c. It not only Immediately allays pain and illdam
minion, stop. all bleeding, subdue. that intolerable itch
ng, but eflecierilly cures, in a rely short Yale emote,
whore live. have been rendered miserable for peace—
]o appneating produces no pain, btu rather In agre
Me and pleasant .enenoon. perms. affliCted e.
call end het. of the great [ember of caws that pave
been cud, they aeionieliml. A gentleman of
th. oily, re who had been under the knife of the surgeon
two or three times without being cured. has by
infra bottles of the Embrucation, been crudically cured.
It rielleheyond precederee—lPlel. blittemey coon,
R} For sale in Pittsburah at th e PEKIN TEA
SPORE, PI Plumb merit, near wood, and also at the
tong Store of II P Schwan., Federal et AllegheeY pi
ty. alldtoor
' 117Yelialv Teeth non putnd breath,
spongy gums lite mien death, •
Is repulsive and nrrguiding.
All could have teeth white ea pearl,
_. Sweet breuth—hard gums—man or girl.
delnyt—Nay, quickly haste
And use a box of Joord Torah P.lO.
II casts but emits, and is really beautiful lands
haste. the; teeth a fine enamel. Sold in Pittsburgh at
ES Lthetty st naiad/mall
W.Docs your halt tali, off, does your hair turn gntyt
Ic It hanaul. a dry, or cliny. I pray?
• If Its thug, you can mike n tort, anky and fine. .
Dark and ncaltby, and beauteous as thtuhatr of mine.
And to have Um, you have fit three chinunps to giro
For a book of Jona' Ilnifficstorntive.
Hoader,tf you bane rinair you would Featly be as•
tottisbed at the lovelt.clfeet a three 'tolling bottle of
!atm' Cow. Itant Itatactaama boa an it, ji need* but
ono tool. Buhl at El/ Liberty at. ;ntivd&wly
fig - pile., Sores, ac—The Genetne
Went, is an article more molly celebrated as a cure for
say .r all others. lie eines Ale aindost
innumetable: field by WM. JACEISON,Idt.t for Pitt.
bomb.nellild&wieuT
•
MARRIED.
Oat. Stli id., by th o Ho.. Dr. Upfold. JOHN WHT:
SCILALPH, to Ali. CHRISTIANA GUILDENFEN•
NV, La. of Philadelphia. • •
ME123231
• DL D.
Rev. JOHN HAY, sigeli 30 years. The funeral ger.
vice will cammeacc mete. Church, this morning,
o'clock.
uoen. OP LICAD‘.I e t for le b
y y__
AMIN & RFITER
dell
__ rn ebeir & been, as
IXTIOTI bbl. for tale by
VT: deli • lIR&UN &REITER'
PT& TURPENTINE-10 bbl. by
S
_
dcl4 , BRAUN & REITER
ROOT -300 lbs rename Bermuda Arrow Roor,lnst
toadied and for ..la Ly
deli ' BRAUN& REITER
pUHSUAS
T to public nonce, be cinuens of tic lat
Want, Allegheny W. meta the boom ofJ C Gor
don in said Ward, for the porpose of nominating ono
Select Councilman, four men:Mentor the Common Coen
three persons for School Directors, Wit J udge of
Seel:Ms. onolnsgector, and Constable.
Select Council —J K. Mao - bead. 50 cotes.
CoMmen Csurtml—.l S Gray, bc; G A Kurtz flt It
Walters, 51; A Hoyt (11.
School Directors—w S Copeland, 53; Staff 7ArKi.:r
161 W'lthvidson,S3 ,
Judge,Blchard Gray, 42.
Inspector—hot Heown,ll. .
Constable—A alontgomery, lg.
A mentor—Wm Dn.dson,4o_.
After counting the notes, we End the above gentlemen
dn47benofmoitina..tc.dgasccoan..di.la„euss.s
eforreth.epm.almj,ed7,ll.c.,csoni,..,
with the delegates fmm the other wards, for the purpose
Of nominating a notable p erc o n for blayor— • •
A Gaya Jon Ktown, •
• y o k“, might, ' A Semen., .
Leonard Walter, PA Behan,.
- .
Resolved, nod the proceedings of this meeting be
etblisbed m the Gazette, Post and Divpatch.
P. A. DEIIAM, Chairman.
mega. Kznary
S. Wala.,
GM3=321:1
WILL be received by Re subsoil..., through Me
Post Office, anal Me 20 iostent, for furnishing on.
plate rauons of subststence st the U. S. Renders°. in
this city,tnlmeh quanuties as may be required for I year,.
from the In of January next, the Canons to consist Al
the fallowing component part', Oa: If lbs of fresh beef.
or f lb of aOted pork or bacon: IS ounces of floor or
bread, and at the rate of 8 guns of berms. or lb nor of
rice; 4 lbs of colke, 19 lbs of sugar, 4 qts of irinegar,ll,
Ms of candles. Pb.l of soup, Midi! qt. of . 1 400 ever) ,
let rations. The nvion of fresh beef will belreqatred
at lean twice in each week, and salted pork to least
half the time On other day. All of the asides speco
fled mat be of the firs! quality.
del/:0t H DAY, Capt.
Pittsburgh and Conoelleville R. Road Oo
. •
NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS.
IN purru.ce of a Resolution of th e Board of Direct
ors of the Pittiburgh and Counellsrille Rail Road
Company, Notice la hereby given that Sealed Proposals
will he received at the armee( the Company, (Yrellkiln
Hall.) Pittsburgh, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock.
A.M., until the Rd day of Lk-camber, nut, for the Ira
ding end masonry on tour mile. of the Piushargh and
Counelbuille Rallflo.,exiending up the Youghiogheny
river, from the village of Ategeesport, in the, county of
ALlgheny.
Ilan. and specification of the work can be seen of
ter the 19th lust, at the office of the Company between
Mel above named hours. WA!. LARIhIEII, Jr..
diastd President of P. and C.A. R. Co.
FOR RAZE. __
THE three mory dwelling House and Lot, non ,
ocealliald by • Schstroc,
and on Penn at,
near deed The Lot is 22 by l otfeet, is pleasandy
situated. . For terms apply to the subseriner, who has
also
FOR RENT—The three story hone an the corner of
Liberty st. and Ir win's alley, now occupied as a wholes
sale and, cull grocery store, by H. F. Schweppe. Poo
session Fi ve.n ienwed lew st
rely on appliewo at the ware
house o John Irwin &Sons, No tl Water street. by
JOIN IRWIN
=NOTICE.
1 ETTERSTestamentany having been granted to the
1.4 subscriber' Executers of the law will and testa
ment of Thom asLanford ; late of the coy of Ihrtsburkit t
donned. All persons toletsed to . the estain of said
decedent, toed please make immediate payment; and
MOW haring eleime ekninet amd estate will' present
them for settlement without delay. •
JAS kV HAIL3IRN,
AM BRYAN, : I
Executors.
LL Persons knowing thumelver indebted to tho Re.
/1. are of the lam A.Dravo. Jr, deceased. are hereby
notified to call and settle their aceortnts, and these bay
ing claims against the Estate, will fires cot them duly
authenticated •orsettlement. to the rubscriber, nt the
wariboure of John Irwin &Sons, Noll Water at.
dellifirn JOtIN IRWIN. Faecal.,
ItEFINICD BIIOAII.—, -----
100 bb la Loaf Storni.. No I;
100 " " o 5,
100 " " ", ;
30 bx• .... " doable refilled.
30 tibia croon ed
.
SO ," O A.
" "
r ued, double termed
10 "
LEWIS IIIriCOISON.,& CO
&rote 6:0 St Loom wadi Sagai'Reficieri.
vonsAL E—On e-e igh I It e WA foal M
I banger, far sale. E nqu ire t
JAS W MAILMAN, o
A M BRYAN,
Rrectsom
aloltIm•
FLOUR -275 1.4,14)..1,ed; '""d'titP.GREER
dcl4 cor =Afield &orator •
A 7 lIITIE , LEAD-00 kcgs in store; for ,LeLy
V &PI lV GRF:EU
BliCANSzbbl wbtte be•nsouet ice'd; for We by
den W KERR
( 'OLDEN ISNUUP-10 bide Jog received and f.
7 sultiby
del.! W UHEER
p OTATUtk-2.5 bras :Veehannoeke, -
kV Red: to core and for
S & IV HARLIe UGH ;
del3 3i grand et
spplq
APPLEtS7-21A bble assorted wine., keepingeonstseng ofsetnter greens, bell drovers, spit:sneer
gam reseanttes, gnes, ge g.e. in store ;for sele by
dein S VI II ',RBA VMS
CIDER—W bbls sweet cidar,rec'd; r;rsale by
$ %V lIA RBALT(iI
A NULL:F-30 Lie andle..xmOntu•, timed
just receirrd by Monon4ahetv, larokela I.Y
dela W 111,A11111
VLOVII-150 bbl, a vaperior article for rair4 uae,
rreelved conalgaroc-at; ler b •
del3 S& W lIARDAL,GtI
LEATHER—IMO' lbs Maur. Leather. re ,
on
con. omen; rot .ale ity
• del3 • &
!TARSAL
APPLES—I 9 bb/s green; for gale by
WICK & nIeCANDL
,
lel3 r soul et wit
•ri 1:1-:_sE—itlX3 oz. for rateLY
, WICR &MoCANDLESB
Q.ALERATILI-14 etas far sale lj
a., den WICK ft SIeCANDLESS
SOGAR-20 hbds prime , landlng Inort sow Diode
(or Role by hl ALLEN &
deli
PCAPS-200 M, jurqeceived
and f,,r••aln by
del3
13111=MIE=
/ in prune rb:ppnrg ordet, fOr;a
•
b RoLIERTIIILLELL& CO
dell
01045.4 F-11-50 bbin new env, lending from an
.11 . 1 Isaac Newton, far Laln by
del]_ M ALLEY .1 CO. wait, st
rlia.-1001E( chg. H Te a ; Gl' Tea:
J. by J UALZE
°"1
ICE— A) tie. new crop ciiivltne Rice. I.di
steor Veulem, roe vale b) • J & R FLO
! 19/ l!be
DRODUCE--45 sek. dry Apple.;
• all sob. Ltarley, •
5 Lida prone roll Dauer leading fr
`Lake En, for. sale by dell 1 lc
BUTTER and Lard , In k ear, for sale by
dell I&RF ,
T RAD—MO . Oga Galena Lead, 01 nom fo
Yr dell FORST II
(POD A CCO-40 hhda Ky. Leaf, orrappe rs a
1 for URIC by dell FORalYni
‘VHIME LEAD-1000 kegs pure. 10 B •
• •Fle - 4 dell FORM - 11
UOAR-41) biles new crop N 0, reectFcdl
10 In. ATO °VD, JONES ••
dell water &
riponAcco—o9 k,em No I, e mist, rcc'd; to!
dcll ATWOOD, JON
C nEEsE-;w
".P rilM. .ntuVc7,ll
dell 152
.
litte D ettn E m i tV i llt7. B ro — rer d " :m a l n . ;lrtn d it . .ntr " s;
Jew opened by bliecKLErr. win ki, •
dell
BEEIT-2 eel. prtmc dried beef, in wore; for rale
by J?: o scorn k CO
'dell ' T commeretal row, liberty et
-- •
UcA AR-10 his& pllme
?kiN P:I3 I.' Ut i f'l4%
U dell 11 ~C 0
, .
FICI METAL-136 tons fot se to by
. FRIEND, RIMY &CO
dr7l 67 wit. et
•
F LOUR -.1711 bblt fresh ground; for tale by
ABLER
dell
cor tothbfield water tat
1)11 . A181315-3) b,. new Weser by —
W GREF.R
OTATOUR 4L4 tats for sale by
P6dt
W GREER
LE mr s-r. tar frosh Lemons; for ..le!r.
GREEK
bas poor received and for
, r ZigER
LARD—so keg, Jun received; for role by •;
dell . • AV OREF.It
. _ .
ke,m No 1 II mkt, Gedgy brawd
laultog from Mmt Diadem; tor WC by
doll JAS DAI.2.IiLL
N AILS -3w kegs Nods, assorted •Mes;
M;U " hue Lead; far mle by
EC=
SILK SERGE-7 yes new sly le, fancy 61ureil and
P. , ern; I ml opened and fur uhi hy
dell & WIFE_
,
(omen bbl (omen Sy tap;
WU I
•
bbls do;
le ten gallon kegs: reeeiros per Sienmes
Canabrls; for rile by • I. litITC111.541:11 & t.,13
•dclo 45 wales et
Art.N ,e b c lbl ir A . L . ..zlr r . en E, t ,. otArtistle Colors, o. tubes
del° • by
lIRAUN & FIRITER
V
Allllll5ll-11asticand orhoe Copal Varoodb Pop.
d a / 1 1,Am received; for sale U.
URA UN h. Rb.ITC.R
111.1VIAN Hat Q 1311031,10 ree'd and for 'ogle by
delo - HltkllN REYIb It
V u O b ul Pll ne. Aurae e n we ju
sere<d; lo e
y '•ithbr
del° or n elair & liberty xts
GTARTAR -3 bbl.Vor Fide by
lj del° BRAUN &It EITER
MUSTAUD—aupes.or Reliant y Mustard on can.)
for .a.e Ity dell lIn&UN &
ri . IALLOW—U bbi. recetv s d i 6o r r tgN ebi
del° 19 thertY meet
SALT -300 bbls reteived and car sale by
del J JORDAN Ic SON
SOAP—au has
day; for sale by
amo
F SELLERS . "
17 Ilbartv
LARD—no Imp No laud.* Iran Irma soar Penns)]
rani.. for sale by -del° F SELLER
PORK -45000 Prr orrorted bulk pork, in rune, ror
sale by . dr 9 J.JORDAN &SON
MOLASSES—III bbl. N (eluding born nut Crn
.tendau for sal. by • .lAg DALZELIy
. ni *mint al
CILOLICIIII o—Now openingAt Cl Alukat n, WPC.
la Alpert. Fnmeh plaid Clotlungs. • •
do/ A A MASA.k CO
rpauvrtz PAPER—A rmalt :at or bandlmo pat
%cum, pm reed; for solo by
del•• R T LEECH.), 133 wond et
SUGA.I9{ bbi No B.Loaf bugar;
p
" " reamed er s
Cambria; for mac by 9 L
UUTCIIIC.ObI CO um
orlo Agent eol Louis Sam 9000orY
R UFF CAStithIERES awl White hlareettlehjese etre-
Malt V.Mi hut ieeeitreel.bl Ncgra
dell
auction ' Ba!,ts
By John D. DOytt. Anctioneor • -.
----l a
- -7 ----4 _
Building Las is Biipingham, Aegetion. •
/IN Wednesday edema:tit, nee_ 22d. a 2 o'cloeh. veil!.
V be. soh on the pretences, 20 'very ha nitrites Lati of
Groped, rrosung on Centre et Perry it and trantsont
lane, near the Iron. WolkS'oti Wood, ...Utile hie-
Knight, and other eitennve nutenfamorSes In that dour
tihtug borough: A plan or vroicit,sitayilto Wadi...the
A rerun store. hr on f pp , :ciuot to Earn el W Carr.
The above property hung in,a highly improved neigh.
bedrood, and near the eenhy of busineve, m. awing the
wit desirable! for lituanerV purposes of Omni:duet
lines now far We. t'. ! l
Tenni, oneifitth nab. mitre. ' , chi three, ill Id
.11 casts reiiitnr. In trro t ithree, lbor ens
five years, with interest, payable annually, to be tiecurerl
by bond and turntinge. Title ndonsisitlet
deft ' JOHN II DAVIS, ikuct.
ON Thursday morning,the 16th met., 11l air ock, at
the Commercial Sales 'corner of tVood and Fif thstreets,
streets, will be sold ti 2 do t reserve tb close 'several
consignments— !: ,
47 pieces snorted prints .44 pee plain end plaid ethic.
cosi, 19
pee red and pellet* flannel., 13bpet NY, leans.
euperfine cloths, suithettsy'envtimere, Moth and e Ilk
blk Thibet shastrle,yrith heavy silk trine"; blue,
blecte and green silk sicivett thinner and dress - Allis; in
fant!. frock bodice and salting; !ilk silk net, (or veils, ar
tifitard Bosvers,,boidery,ploties;patent thread, umbrellas,
bonnets, • earthly of =ripens, be.
At 2 COCleck P. ht. :
19 Pair German voles, 6 dor.l fancy Germ. Mugs, 20
toy castles and:cottages, engravings, looking glasses, 6
day and 30 hour inm a te clocks, giamsraft,queensmare,
confennonan; German toyd and fancy goods ford holiday
premnts. A largeri.ntityi,.orl new and second hand
ti hold and kitchen furulture, among, which 'are ma-.
hoga. spring um sofas, rocking chairs, Laming, bed
steads, tables, fanny and etimni. chairs. Id bids good
quality N 0 Nagar; 4hf elms Y Teat 4 bids Wee.
2003 Spanish angora, Al mains My 12 printing pop.
abovelkedanute forks, band boies, ear.. g,
At Of CPCiticf, P. M.
Ready made over eoats= pttnialoous, vests, fine shier
drawers,and adzes clothing, gold and silver watelm
Ire table and pocket cutlery,superior razors, raa•
strops, spectacles, fancy tenet and shaving snaps, e.
Mine water, variety goods,lbet dcld
Admilastratorla Sale of TbealOgienl and l Miscellaneous
Books v
•
ON - Wednesday evening,lbe 15th 'wird° o ,
clock, at
the Commercial sales Room, earner of Wood and Falb
ri A
m, will bold i . , 1
large collection of valiMble Theological and Mir,
,celleacous Books, from thagalaele Library of the late
Rev. Robert Dunlop, deceased. l I
Also,. extensive assortment of ne*Booka among
which arc Encyclopredia Amerirana,l4 voliO rpletuird
folio and qaarto bibles, mace badrs all great variety,
blank boot., tee .- li :- JOIIND DAVIS,
dell ' , - Auctioneer.
Li:, American eapy, t - - I
Penh Street Prslyest), at daetlaa.•
ON Wednesdayevening. die 2d at.
Wood
7 a', clock, at
the Cosnmeresal Sales Seem, earner of ood and
sts, will be sold
your Valuable Be"
loan Valuable Bo ildingtobi, situate on the north side
of Penn st, at the corner of Cecil , . alley; earner Lot hay.'
Mr a front of 24 feet, and the arlf oini or :lace Ems, each
12 fret fir inches on Penn sto and cries:ill.. 100 Met to
an &Heti° feat wide. • I
Terms--Onethird cash,:yesldue in Ink equal mutual
payments, 0.115 interen, to be, scenre4 hi bend and
mortgare. Title indisputable. •
de4 , I! JOIIN DMAVIS,AtteI-
Facsiory for-pale or Lg.!. 1
go en . well-built Factory, erected Sleben-
TR O. E. d
I I e g b en y city, S Cassatt. Esq, IS offered
for sale at a barkaiq,.anda u,y tan. The let oa siaic6
the Factory in emeted, frofttis 1,0 feet on Reber. st, and
rune hack 110 feet to EntkVirem. - The exam Li:Odour's
of brick, three Stories his b r an2oo feet long by U 7 wide:
The Engine House is large, and commodmn,„wilL as
'
'curiae, boiler , stuck. Re., all In complete :order. The
property will be so 'd low, fir leased lor a leant:2 . )min
on adramageous terms-
A splendid building lot for a Private residence is also,
oSend for sale. It fronts 130 test on York it, and emends
bark2lo feet to . alley. hiving Tremont street for Its
wade length on its Eastern bounden , This property
is covered sr. the shorted fruit trees and shrubfiery,
.4 from it there is a fine- View of the rlrenceity,, fie.
To is lot is only about 20 minutes walk front the bean of
the city, and a 'exam delightfn7 spot for private Iresei
'dente, eon scarcely be found. It will b rrold low, and
a long sena of yearn given for the psym nr or the most
of th°l lo,4 h o ho This lot will be thrided. into 2
equal pans, should a purehlser desire it , Enquire of the
subscriber, whd can be seen attire (Med of !Mr Gazette,
crew forenoon bets.. thehoms of 8.4 Itt .0 at sub
er tr uesin hi. nutras at Iff r!, baat o, ^2 ht l h*ft R°'
binssm's new Row, federal at Aare:tent Cityr
• D N. WHITE, '
Agt for
PitAciii:rzAcit.tr-r t
'UT IShIEXCO. I
But In Eve ß ry Blothee' l s Homestead.
MBE undersigned has tong , been convsneed of the
necessity for some medicine adapted to the use of
'Child and infant., to vitpereeed the nee of all those
medicines which contain
,orre to , and had at length suer
ceesteiktn pep p eringng and o eting the public a meth
gne fun) auswering ere mina:oft for ell diseases of
the bowel., without the arbor that deleterinen dreg. or
any other calculated to injure In the lean. The Infant
Panacesbas been fatly tented anditied, the [Antal-nye
Month., by numema, petits.. and found to possess all
the a mrstonlinitry virities, and to pm: rce all the what,
bitting effects 26 en fnh nn the 1,01 of direetiorQ Dino
rhcia, Vomiting. Cholic, Griping Dams, Sic k nn, and
Dwane, attsing IWm Ttiethinm stungimmeolintely •
without diiturbing any of ;the Unctions of the holy.
prodwing the happiest and most pleasant Imniition'frer
•iolent pain to it tranquil apd Myron Mate of rechng
the lint e mane,
To be had whole... "----
to be had vrhole•ale andietail of the Pmfrittor. Of
3011 N Prugii. and Apanhocity; job,
4oohcll,Elion k. &vitamin, and molt olhei
in tilingheny 01.4 lhonhorith drain
FriIINC,TOCK`.S PNEUMONIC. 'or Could
„Usltalsent, hav a great , advaittege over tinny other
Cough preparation; as it. pleasant tette pent. a to lie
used without inconvenience_ Rat is valet emir Balsam.
consist. in the greediness of its care. We hive known
cane of the most despemt(edighsoonto of Which had
been manioc maw • convidertiele length of lime, yield
nhnost innowliedly to Its *omit,
• Ire each weather e et hsive had during the paa i
winter everyone i. halite total", cold, Cal., greet pre
cool°. are urea: „ I ,„ •,
Wet Ceti and undue rapt.. to the inclemeney of the
weather often lays the rourulation of a heeding eolith
...lo eh needs a Turk remedy to preirentdertaus !Mai.
We have numerous eel tiGeates of cures e,
it has
performed, many of 'tableland from pert°. In Wit city
and the neightiorhowk an& they are a suLtieteut Infer
epee wanout roylog num.,. Word in its fend.
Prepared and for sale n holesale •nd revel by 11
FAIINEPPOCK co, carnet of WoOd And let end
Wood end eth del3,.
PRINTS ONLY.
CEDAR ST., 7 I4EW ,YORK
LEE & IfitgWSTER
Foust,!grad a sin/abortse it the year 14h. for the on
p* A
k lr tog
the
and
atilrlrTEtt, with
1019 paces— ealObithwat all seasons
of thO year, the Larsql A ssorunent to
THE W ORLD),
They •re now opearng rivearal Ilundreatraehage ,
nmpoung every new 'tile or FOrCIFIIf and Demean produerton, manyof which ate not to he 'found el-e
where, and ~which have dust heed purclutidd, and or
attired for sale for Cash and aldirt credit all
PRICES REDUCED
ONE TO FIVE CENTS
• r
Iprinic
yard below the prices o int an ay, as per
iveleorrectid daily, for the
mformanon of buyera • .
PRINT WAIIIIHOUSE,i • -.
, ,
' Nor York, June, TE47 I Jythlistf
--
CIRCeULAR.
Wasuntrt, on. D. C. Dee. Bth, 1817.
Oscar D. 77. - mpron, ~ Piu4segh, Pa.—
CIA; r hose read your - rulvertisement
. one of the
SIR.
Pittsburgh paperr waanot a la
be anthrax, I End
'that you have copied my baithese Clreular eaura, and
.BPPthprtated it to your.111 . :1 latell take the liberty to
inform you that my lerelnexaCirealar is my own com
paction, and isnot common propeny: '7 shall norwil•
tingly consent to he placed ionlrwitten that will lainde
persons who do not know the m suppose thrill am not
capable of ronthowng my own besinws card; or that I
am capable of pilfering and 4thproprithing rho card of
another to pay own ore. I dm; therefore, trader the cc
rummy of noticing and expoetrg our plagiarism in this
manner Z C BOBUiNS
Jotothey for Percale, Washibitok, U. C.
OT-All newspapera that tepee, published Mr. Thonip•
son'. rulventimahm will pleas, insert the above. dcll,f
Additional Sopplir og New GOolln
A T N 0.75 NIA RKITTSTEL - r, North 11,'est confer
A. of the Diamond, where dye tiara received lin midi..
bon ha our large and well asininia thoevjal4rge lot of
scarce and very desirable gods, among which tuay he
found, i•
_ •
Sum black and mode c‘l4l French latertbol
and claming Dc.Laincal f.ll wool,/
Wide black
. .
•
\ French Terkerri Amer's :7: ~ .
Block French clout ini e laths of A blqiu It fu I q•re4ty;
Henry blue nod ohs , French elorta., for onnte t .
sackt arid over coo ;:. 1 1
All ervorllroe. "•
F:xix handsoc
==9
IE/RING'S containing a:I
4
the me dia.:aeries, sad improvements:,
also the tracks of tkrowt celelwaterl ' cirionanatigstor• Caw
piled t Sin,llt's new }lnglis/C.0,0t., with additions and
improrements by Attain & Smith, Revised by RoSwell
LORING'S CELESTIAL PLODES, rontainingall the
known etan, rabuls, An Comp Ted Inuct tlis, works of
D.'olhwhes, Fla:awed. De La Caijles: blare, Dead
(y, Herschel, Ataskelyne, the trusnetiona or the'Astrommt
iral Society of London, lcc,From Smith's New Eng
fish Globs. •
Johnston& Stockton hart just rervired a few pairs or Ow
alive rEober, varying in eke, as (olkiws:
I I pair 1-9wichciin diameter,
9j 0 .
'I " semi globes 6
American, Chromcle, and Jonin>l cop).
i
NOTIin. 1
r ETrEns Testatneataiy eri'tr granted an the dth day
L of Itecsmber, to the subscribers, Krehaters of the
hon will and testament of Janwi Roan, latent ILe city of
Allegheny, deceased. All ,p5!,1101111 hatr•Og Claims or
dernends against the estate of ine said tiecanit, are re.
Totaled to mate known the Pease, without delay, to / d e,
Itow, Jr., at the late resaleneof the tratalor; in du, ci.
ty of . Allegheny. • /AMEN HOso
City o 1 Allegheny.
• WILLIAM 11. ADDISON,
reap eren, City of rilksbargh.
NI
OTICE—Tex Colleers , other city ofice,d, re
to requested to have their rgnltetlVe i a a
state et preparation to be iiudliod liy ItlolidelY, evening,
the tinhinst. tit 6 o'clock, at which time thoodersignod
Countriluctooi CouneilsrappOinted for that teepees, I
meet at the 11114oe's (titre. •. 1
Tax Collectors particularly nee tiqnsaiedto Roc their
duplicator and neeeaute on hurjd readrkw
the tune. . C HILL •
SAO REIN/IA ?.
FRANKLIN, •
•Ardinnill c,oirunittee.
Do TT—
. Do Rico True;
Do Ornm, new'crop;
Do Colbourn, ottorndi
Cu. Jalop; ,
Do Dandebon;
i 4 Do veceilled,! and . far
le by., & CQ
del3 • - cot let rCirnad sts
L Front :I"4,"„LTIA*I2It.I Vf,al7
Re Seery. ban la more— " • ,
21 bla D R Large Loaf Sugar; 1 .
•13 bbli No small
13basNo4 "
1771 Ws No
73 " 9 " •
" D 1!e robed
--
P Isnsdered • s
so. o "en corthad • .* i.
For We at rodseed priers.
.
.
STEAMBOATS.
iifEt. 161.,
CINCINNATI AND PITTETEIVRO
Dna-moult LINE
Tll.lB well known line of splendid paMenem a ea sa •
now compoont of the !arm., svr ten, b.-
finished and 'brandied, and most power ul bum oaths
waters of the. West. Every aecedtdomattion arol cow
ion that money can ' , rotate, has beau provided foto.
senr-re.
Toe Line has been to operant. for Ave yoom
—have corned a million of peoplc:waboat the lean
injury in them persons. The boats will he alike foot of
Wood direct the day previca• 10 Iflarting, for the mirk
lino of freielit and the entry of pnasengers on me res..
ter. In 1.11 east, the passage Money men be sta..
advance.
. . .
1110NDLY PACKET.
.Tbc 510 1V0N6.1.11EL.A., Gain. Stant, trillicava Rut.
burgh catry. Monday morning at 10 tittock; %Catania
even. aluttday taatang .10 P. U.
, ,
• • •
TILIEgiIAY PACKET. -
The NO.l i .Criph J. Mint/tke, will
lened Piti,hhigh every Taeginy morning or 700. c 1 " 0 ;
Wheeling every Trierilne eveinint at 10 r. N.
IarIICEINESDAT PACKET.
The NEW ENULAND, P• 0.51, Capt. S—Peos,
leave I' burgh every Wednesclay wonting al 10
o'clock; Whetting every Wednetatay evening at 10 P.
Tillman/LT: PACKIDT.. '• • '
The PENN , YLPANik:Capt. Gray, lOava Pitta‘
burgh every Thursday mamma at 10 delocky Wheeling
twery Thursday evening at_lo N.r.
• FRIDAY PACRXT e :
The CLIPPFX,.O:O. S e Capt. Chrob, will leave FAA •
burgh every Friday triordiag at IV o'clock; Wbeebbi
every Friday evening .010 P.M.
• SATURDAY PACKET. ,
'De M MiENUFJI, Capt. De Camp; will km
burgh every Saturday toorninggit lOrdelock;.WhetitO/1
oatavday everting nt tO P. ht. •
SUArDAY PACKET
The ISAAC NEU - TON, Capt. A. U. Jr.., gill
leave p,ttsaatgli every Sunday morning at If , eIOCk
Whochvg every Sunday eveatua at 10 AL • •
BEAVER PACKETS.-NEW ARRAN - 47 EMENT3
•
The steer
CALIII COPE, •
will leave for BCWItT, tilasgeng am!
ellsville. cm aeirday,llturaday,
and Saturday!orettehweek,&t So'elock, nti returnees ,
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.' She has a ,Leat
at the landing betweetY , Woodenert and the bridgapee•
pared to recetee heights at any tinte.: •
r • •S & IV - MA=l7olf, Agt&
•
to SI noel at,
octl2
• The steer
trill leave for &aver, ' , Glasgow, and
Wellsville; on Monday,Wontiesday,
Md Friday of each-week, at o'clock, a m;
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. She Mo a 'boat
in the landlng between Wood surer and. the bride*
Kr-Pared to receive freight. at any time.
0 At ItAirrorg, A i er,
octl ' . liimsc.
THURSDAY PACKET—FUR CINCINNATI.
passenger
... T atr7F.Tl:l4lf-L7VI.
C . Gray,vrill leave for Catelanntleverj
iattley morma, nt 0 o'clock. A. N.
stud Wheels/1g eV•ty Tburaday evening, at
For,freight or passege - upply on.botird.ee
natl . , J NLW lON It/NES, Amt.
BEAVER AND WEILLOVILLET . /64if: — :
N. The tine stel i =r aß, .
amenslE Clarke, master, will, doing
Me coming winter season, make duly
trips in one d Weliavalc.icaving Pirrsharphasery
morning at o'clock, and Welimiile at 3 o'climk, P. 1114
field _ 6 hi BARTON & CO, &Awns.
FOR CINCINNATI .on LOUISVILLE—Rm. - 411AR.
•
Ttl
•
ft't
NONA g TIPIE73, •
DUrnmaster will Mare avatars this
a
passage apply on board.
-
TOR LOUISVILLE
t i a, The tanning aka:err
.GUNDI . OLIER,
" Lyon., roaster; will lend '
doe d4y,nt 4.o'clock,' For 'freight or
reseege nem on board dell
FOR. ST. LOWS. . •
•
Salt!
The fine iteamee
BROOKLYN,,
,
Tto.es, muter, will leave ne Owen this
day at .10 o'clock. For.frelAlu pa.
ei ee Ppply on lward • deli
FOR TT. LOUIS '
The fain rennin steamer_
AWL J J CRITTENDEN,
areliall, master, arilHeaye aaabcer•
this day sit 10 oNleek.' Fur freig htor
P.aage auly board: &DI
FOB NEW ORLEANS..
The fast mmlng neuter
' GENERAL. JESSUP.,
'makPaise.auster. on!l leave asiiittiVe Wit
&T. at Is o'clock For freight or Pate
ease apply on.beard. - dela
FOR NEW ORLEANS—REGULAR. PACKET.
„. The new and fine steamier '.
. AMERICAN EAGLE,
ti=vr,;,t, Atkinson. master, will leave ree above
• — .6.- and intermediate ports this day, at 10
dill E"'t*thg.it 'I47LVEVEIRVEbre:Adi[eZM
ictinndat rAcKor ItEVW•F.Eii Y/TISBURVII
• .AND BROWNSVILLE.
•• The Sue ocsosuns
I E,
Goo. B. Cock, m aster, a led! leave Pro -
• burgh every Tuesday, Thursday end
Satura my To'sugs. u = o'c lock; and Brownsville awry
Zlondey,Wedileftlerf and Friday wowing, at Ro'akr.R.
-For rm . /Odor passage te Iyon Word, or us: - • •
octRAI • - • •.1 NEWTON dONLE.Rits •
FUtt Frierr I.4lv—itt.Guidat Pm:o+
• 71..'f° 11EIIIMPL ' irtE,. • :
muter, will lure nail:dire Lbw
roins. et 10,,, at loek. For freight' or
plunge-44 , Pb' on 0cr1.2
MlaMo=
. .
-. ..
• . ' . The neve nod fine steratter
HUDSON, -
4'3 ' Poe '
master, has resumed her :t
L
I
u ar - my* and. will leave Flush
its above every . Thursday . and,hions.
day 'at 3 o'eteek, P. LI. ,For Crelght or o pm u ltoly
on board,or to.
spat] .agent
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.4...1.3-,',,ruitr, iIL; ZADE.T/L AND. BIDNDVDA•
VELA CITY PACKET. .
The-new Steamer ' - ~
DESPATCIII, •
Nelson. master, mill run as abooM lea
1.,.„
Mug PI osbargh-every Alonday, Wed l
nestle's- sad Prulay, as kf o'clock, A. al , an,l Illollorts se
bele City every Tuesday, Thursday arelllatutday.al a
o'clock, A.M. Por freight or passage apply 4m boet d
/525
' ;Regular P Ins bruriglr and-gamma ILle.
THE light drew ht . ;
.111;rdj Master, rail i make wee* tnpi
to the aborie port daring the seat on.—
For
_ freightar passage apply onboard
or - to ap7 ;
,D WITA./NS A •
-.----- .
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKFT
~,,,.. The new, liiht dranght at:ol=S ran-
Zin g...
EUREKA,
CroGer, master, will ran as a Tvola, • ,
aetet between ittsburgh - and Lorna-
ville, derma the season. :he leave. Friday, Oetdber di,
at II) o'clock.. • s - ' • ,
For Weseh I. or passage arely on board. .- -'road
EXPRESS LINES, "&o.
mosoacutalcut aowria,
BALTIRORE AND PIIILADES.I/11.A.
[Only 72 Ilddra eaglet r
pliE N. Nail Steamers, Consul, LOW% • 1 1eLaae
A SWlllattl, are now making doable Doily trips be-
Moen Pitt.burgh and Brownsville. .The morning boat
leaves daily at ti o'clock, precisely; the *mooing ea 4
o'clock. Saonyr excepted. .•
Fever Pataburgh to Baltimore ' 2 . l hourr,F4st $ lO .
From Paisbakeh•ut, Phtladelphia..4o boon.,—Fare
By the Evening beat Pausengcrawlll lodge orElaußdr •
in comfortable State Rooms the Int 111gh1...-.C(014 the
mount.. in day.light; and sup and lodge in Cgarber.
lend illt kld night; thus avoidnag meta marl altogether.
Coaches chartered to Parties to travel at' they say
aire. .
(terSecuie yeut hekets at the Mice, Buiamigoo l s ,
MUG, Wetter st.or St. Merles „__
reittakeUte Office. • .1 DIE:$1.1111EN,
oet3o .
rzantoortation to the ligation& Gilles.
• BiIOWNSVILLE.A3iD CUMBEICI4NP.
erllle.sonatibets wWfallytpsepwelleloWerptlairoagh
foralYmerehendixonad produce dimmed for the
Eastern cities, by the Drowns - rifle sod F‘fel.. l -.‘d
route.
Shoppers and others will bare their goitiJs'foranaded
by the Proprietors wit the coma dittratcS,lft - ttle
eft current rater. Dina of Lading taken Nfld.:re/limit,
tea free of charge fori COMfOi.PIOO.' • •
71 .P.t.m.F., of the pone reepeet folly solicited.
For the proprietors, CLAM?,
e.
FORSTTIIk'IItiNCAN,
051 - Water suer b Pittabargh.
affig4A FOR
Cumberland, Baltimore. Trwhblron.
phut, New York, Burton, and all the •
• Eastern Cities., • •
. ,
-- . •
ftl E ertla i t A tTir r a 'fa n g
Tartell',ll7. =Cif=
teript Ivne going Fast; conneeeng with Adams •/.
Ea/its,. deny, at 11.11C030,4
.Thostieh receipts will be giverciciaey'of the - above
Mote, hiercbanditeondpackagda uty site or weight
forwarded..
,PArtus easee daily E 3 P.M.
vickeltr; A*da ,
CAarlea' lintel [Wilda... ma i ood at
II AI[DI N
PASSAGE ANG EM3I . ITIANCE OFFICE.
PEllsiONE:brooghl oat by this agency
471ctli 'rtneiror'T-r°•bil-.-d2„0,1,0.-..
od
-
Cones,...wag mid agents of the British Goveramant
eiShipsonly. Foreign
have streMently cautioned Emigrants at llown and Moir
(muds in Arne rlea, amorist um rands that arc Coming
all> upon um., and have always refemed
Me well known &one- of Hsu. dthee right
pint. tarsal to apply, if they withed to be treated with
pancto alloy and Madam , .
Parties who advertise Menisci's. Sole Agents the
Black 801 l Lin. mate what is untrue, arid thosi'dreeive •
the publir, Linproless to be Agents Li n, ny of ltee' •
Moen Bell ~ b ut every other good n s o 4
Canted'. Sieam Lute., , • •
alw
Iligio•Draughtt to any amount payable at any or el.
branches of the Priiiineial or National Bmtkil .
land. England, Scotland. dr, We draw ourearo Ey.
eb.'ee,e, are di MX take money and nerd lt to the East
to get Sane one else ta remit, thereby canting mietakn
and delays. Let the 1 , ok 4th er .i. d o e n. . cal d. l asutZ,lgnid tea
will eam:MI(4I2W them at New York
i n to •
J(K 4 tIVA ROBINSON, Eskokwao Ago
oetittf
DA VI& klynty Wiltl , Cherly and Tar, fu'r brinixt Cox,
plaint., Marl, Croup, Asthma, ix—titian sale
by • eT J HIUDtCO
97 eAszs, do n eitehof very 'intention Ai...mi.
Wine inner.' for Ante to their - Ade with per en,
o(
shin,
• for min by the itionand magic haute. at the Inns
mbICOB WEAVEJit
- inin Int& mutat AL'.
C 1 %. tr.', =Mt": ;21 4 4„Ittar,
AILCOB WEA.Via,
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